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Title Section18 1968-09-22 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES I* Hal** NO. 1697. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1968. 20 CENTS KDN 3105: MC <P> 001518 words
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Article, Illustration1366 1968-09-22 1 PREM KUMAR - Students storm embassy, then the flagpole snaps PREM KUMAR By KUALA LUMPUR, SATURDAY MORE than 500 University of Malaya students today stormed the gates of the Philippine Embassy and tore down the flagstaff flying the Republic's red-and-blue flag. As the students shouted slogans and tugged at the guy rope, the1,366 words
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Article, Illustration284 1968-09-22 1 'Any bid to alter Sabah's status is aggression against a friend' KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. SINGAPORE today assured Malaysia that any attempt to alter the status of Sabah by force would in its view constitute ''aggression against a friendly neighbour." In a message handed to the Foreign Ministry here,284 words
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90 1968-09-22 1 FARNBOROLOH Ssat A BiHnt Prcni h nunttme patrol mrcraft t labed (lie Farnbori jgh An Bhu i day. IcilhnK al least -is puiplr but more bodlei nay .if in the charrt-d vnckafjl The six tyxlips recovered last n.«ht inr'uded the Frenrh err*Reuter - 90 words
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Article69 1968-09-22 1 Quads shock for a pill mother OTTAWA. But.— "Th.t KIIU i '!■> in the pill," 33-yrnr-oid phn ocraahei Vie Millvr >nid last m«hi afi'-r his wife aa\r birth Caimdii iiv.-t qu»drut> Ipi.s >mcr I»6< 1 Hunk Ml p,ckf' tlif com )anv Mrs Millar 30 cavp birth to ihrrr b-n. anuReuter - 69 words
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Article23 1968-09-22 1 SINGAPORE Bal ttr.i philanthropist i Dr. > A« Chfn* Chyr h mi.srri 4 S2-> HOO nyprrbirir chrfmbrr to thr Singaport Orthopaedic AiaociaUoa.23 words
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157 1968-09-22 1 Turned down, a topless girl in a bottomless suit By *ONG PUAN WAH I^UAI A LI'MPUR. Sa' 1 1 rejected ny the S^langor Aqu S •ic:<"y t put ur> a girl drr->ed v a mrrmald, at its tnnual troplral fish fxhlWtlon at the Stadium Negara on Nov 21 Reason They157 words
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245 1968-09-22 1 Malasia, Thailand agree to strengthen border forces DANGKOK. Bat v Malaysia and Thailand have aprreed to Inert their forces alonji their common border to Lntenstf] oint j operations against Communist gt erillas. This wa> stated .n a Joint communique Issued today at the end ftiaJayiian-1 hal i»>rder committee me The245 words
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Article74 1968-09-22 1 'EXPLAIN JET FLIGHT' DEMAND M wii s»t lli* Philippinrs has j^krd BriMa in rxpUin thr flight of mx KW Ml- M Sabah. \<linc loniti SrrrrtiitT Jo*r ln(lra ■H tunitht Ihr i. Is rl,» mrr tha Philippinr i Uimrd MiU>>ian tmiUiry two dava a(O as thr insis hrlonn Ihr hN luunlniA74 words
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Article32 1968-09-22 1 TOKI 0 NtM.nf r^i iiHimkr >h. afe art** in n.irilitin lapse aati ii\r in' i thri nmnol nun i-l»n,l nl mttaMi t... m«hl So ijMi.tliiis «f dauiac* »»r« rrp*rtaaV32 words
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Advertisement31 1968-09-22 1 MEN'S JEWELLERY j Always XT" s T look for MADE IN FRANCE to avoid fc imitation fl BHB Trod* Erxiuirlas Phone: 9286* just wear a smile ■^■.y and a ''JM -iv-31 words
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Advertisement20 1968-09-22 1 iPititiiomls A 000' nts set ENGAGEMENT RINGS U. S. de SUVA SONS, Jewellers 25, Raffles Place. Singapore- 1. Tel: *****.20 words
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261 1968-09-22 2 SINGAPORE. Saturday. ALL vocational schools In the Republlr will cease to function from next year. However, first-year students, who have shown satisfactory progress will be allowed to complete the second-year of their course. This was announced today by the Minister of Education.261 words
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Article, Illustration242 1968-09-22 2 MOLLIE ANG - MOLLIE ANG The man who gave up power now makes a living out of coils B, CINGAiORE. Sat Fortune's wheel U spinning right for Mr L-m Tho San. A graduate In electrical engineering Mr Lam thought nothing o! flcing his career as an electr'cal engineer to pioneer242 words
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Article31 1968-09-22 2 IPOH Sat A car belonging to thr R.val Insurance Company I'd her* wan «tnlm from thr hOHM ol Ra reprrs«nti'iv* Mr H>> Yit Tong In Kimpar L*n« rariy ywurday.31 words
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Article75 1968-09-22 2 IPOH Sat T«n unemployed youth! \<rrr lailed fur varying term* by th* magistrate* court her* yeaterctav for theft of nine motorcycles to various parts of Ipoh. Aw Kan Su 30 «a* tailed for six months on men of three counts of theft while Ng Oin75 words
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Article52 1968-09-22 2 KUALA M'MPUR. Sat The Yang di-Prr'Uiin Afong and <hr Raja PcrmaLMirl Atong havr sent greeting* to King Fxisal i.f Saudi ArnbU rwi thr occkmoji of hi» country* National Day today. Th«> Prime Mir.iMer Trnrtu Abdul Rahman fu.« M»nt n midilar tneasac<> on behalf of th« P*opl«52 words
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Article, Illustration442 1968-09-22 2 30,000 greet King in Sibu A VISIT TO TIMBER TOWN THEN HE'S BACK IN KUCHING SIBU Sat. More man 30,000 schoolchildren gave the King and Queen a rousing we 1 come when they flew in to this timber-rich town today— the third day of their visit to Sarawak. On arrival442 words
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73 1968-09-22 2 JAKARTA, Bat. Thirty propi* were killed and more than 150 injured when two trains cr»»hed head on at r>pok. nf«r Jtkarta. yrsterdav according to ho»pital ulficmla at D. A -wrsman said ll! '»<" ;:>-d were in a MM MMMM B*\rr*l roarhra %ere d«»--rsl73 words
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Advertisement65 1968-09-22 2 Infinite Beauty... Classical Elegance A masterpiece created by superior craftsmanship. Unique timepieces produced by skilful technicians of -'^^^•^^W the most modern watch factory W^ 1 T i TON]^ 407 *^T g|| Jg^, (11 ORCHID it; PLANTING IS NOT COMPLETE UNLESS LIOIM ■P I SLOTTED ANGLE us .d ANOTHER QUALITY PRODUCT65 words
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Article779 1968-09-22 3 AMERICA CLARIFIES ITS POSITION: WE ARE NEUTRAL IN DISPUTE WA S HINGTON, Sat. The United States is taking no position in the territorial dispute between Malaysia and the Philippines over Sabah which it has recognised as part of Malaysia, the State Department said yesterday. The State Department spokesman, Mr.779 words
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Article508 1968-09-22 3 MANILA TO EIGHT ASIAN NATIONS: THERE WILL BE NO WAR MANILA, Sat. The Philippines has no intention to go to war with Malaysia over its territorial claim to Sabah, the Acting Foreign Minister, Mr. Jose Ingles, said today when he met ambassadors of eight Asian countries separately. The ambassadors508 words
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288 1968-09-22 3 GRAB BILL REDUCES THE CHANCES OF ASEAN CO-OPERATION JAKARTA. Sat The signing by President Marcos of a Btll which would annex Sabah 'decreased the chances of promoting understanding and ro-cperati'in" among members of the Association of South -East A-sian Nations (ASEAN'. Jakarlidependent daily Nusantara said yesterday Its editorial said: "MalaysiaAP; UPI - 288 words
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180 1968-09-22 3 MALAYSIA READY FOR WORST HOPES FOR BEST TOKYO. Sat. The I Japai. Times today rei g ret led that President Marcos signed legislation annexing Sabah. In .mi editorial, it said Malaysian reaction was sever" than might have been expected The Borneo question shouli be settled according to the wishes ofUPI - 180 words
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Article, Illustration321 1968-09-22 3 SIA CHEONG YEW - AND THE REASON WHY PEGGY ON THE FLESHFOLD OF 40 TRIE! FOR THIS TITLE SIA CHEONG YEW 21:47:68 By CINGAPORE. Sat. If the 45 contest was what I saw It was —a quest for Miss 21-47-68-1 have no doubt that Mrs. Peggy Tan would have won in a canter. But.321 words
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Advertisement269 1968-09-22 3 When your very own little flower grows up iffy i^^K j^l Wr m Who will help her through the change Of all the years of a girl's physical stresses of the 10-17 the salesgirls are understandgrowth, that time between the year old girl than most people, ing too. Teenform provide269 words
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Advertisement592 1968-09-22 3 WE WANT 220 HOUSEWIVES The Malaysian Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd.. Malaysia's own leading insurance organisation wishes to recruit 20 housewives of over 25 years of age In each State capital in West Malaysia for field work among Malaysian housewives In their own town. Those selected would be expected to work592 words
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Obituary20 1968-09-22 4 McCOY In E m UT Of our darling Sot. l to re»t he very God kno'.>i ho« aad20 words
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Article23 1968-09-22 4 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SINCAPORE rm r dri >- ,r,i Road Rood. Sunday Ber»lee 9.00 a.m. and 8.00 t> l 9ou a.m. All welcome23 words
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Article148 1968-09-22 4 IT is not enough to resettle farmers on the border that for 13 years has been th« refuge of the rump of the Malayan Communist Party. Both the Malaysian and Thai Governments must follow up the resettlement with active programmes of economic development aimed at helping the148 words
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Article131 1968-09-22 4 fHE Vietnam war has cost nearly 25.000 American lives, its mi 1 lion-dollars-a-day exp^i.^e is disrupting the American economy and making social progress almost Impossible. Yet with the presidential election 42 days away, both candidates take great care not to mention the Asian conflict. Both Mr Humphrey131 words
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Article64 1968-09-22 4 THK National Road Safety Campaign is on in Malaysia, and all drivers should remember that the real remedy lor road i accidents Is comtnonsense and consideration They should remember the learner^ the wobblers, the I careless walkers and road hogs. Make allowance for them In time and distance,64 words
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Article72 1968-09-22 4 THE D'Oliveira Incident vi's to drive home one fact—how right were tttan nut ion.-, who In On South African ex|M trom the Olympics. There should be no truckling to apartheid. The M.C.C comes out of this ugly episode with its bunners trailing In the dust. But there is one72 words
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Article, Illustration561 1968-09-22 4 POETRY CORNER KEEP those poems coming in. You con win o cosh prize and, more important, see your verse in print in the Sunday Times with expert comment. POETRY CORNER appears every fortnight. And $10 goes to each poem published. Send your entries to Pcc«r> Corner, The Sunday Times, Times561 words
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Article, Illustration917 1968-09-22 4 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN FOR ANYONE FROM FAR MALAYSIA, IT IS ALWAYS OPEN HOUSE AT AMBASSADOR ONG'S .COMPLETE WITH HOME COOKING By WASHINGTON HE TRAVELS an a v c rage of 4,000 miles a month by road and air. Last week, he addressed businessmen in San Francisco in917 words
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430 1968-09-22 4 TSAI TAN - 'Eat Malaysian' is the call and it can be such fun TSAI TAN by SINCE the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority launched its 'Eat More Malaysian Fruits" campaign last week, housewives have come forward with many interesting recipes. And the drive seems to be fast catching on all over the country430 words
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Advertisement555 1968-09-22 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES ANNOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS, CLUB ACTIVITIES. CONDOLENCES. DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS. FUNERALS. GREETINGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES, MISSING, PERSONAL. P.P.C.. REQUIEMS t REUNIONS. late: Mmim»Bi SIB, fir 20 Weris, tick aiditiiiil word 90 tts. AM Other Classified Admtisunnits Miiimn W' <" IS tick ..iitiaail word 40 cents. Sunday Tims Boi Service chart* 50555 words
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Advertisement14 1968-09-22 4 SIGN OF QUAirTY AND TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENT Nivico new amun or mum. iro STP-808 NIVICO14 words
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Advertisement158 1968-09-22 4 UK or European posting? Step off the plane and \\\\"il into a new car f^rjy lL Forces discount prices &£!^ESM~~\ free transporter delivery "*T^3fe 1 Special forces HP- terms C^iflj^^^ fi Tax free or tax paid iSk^ t 3 years to pay Sr* ~'«s A paperwork completed J r^^J- for158 words
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Article, Illustration673 1968-09-22 5 Wong Puan Wah - 140,000 tourists for Malaysia in 1980' forecast Wong Puan Wah By 60,000 tourists visited Malaysia last year, accord* in^ r lo t Pacific Area Tourist Association survey. This number is expected to jump to 85.000 next year and to 1 10. <)<)<> in 1980. And tourist money Ikis been flowing673 words
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562 1968-09-22 5 Soh Tiang Keng - Soh Tiang Keng By w V T ORK on the regional tourism BCtiemc to link Singapore with Bali islands with a ting ot legend to their names is proceeding smoothly The two Governments are workIng closely to turn Singapore into the "tourist gateway" to562 words
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Article, Illustration645 1968-09-22 6 NORMAN LORNIE - Hypersonic airliner you can call it the next step after the Concorde NORMAN LORNIE By v IST a twinkle in a designer's eye a shape in wind tunnel an idea to shrink the world even. You can call it the next step after Concorde, the wave rider, the almost sub645 words
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Article77 1968-09-22 6 ITORFA is located Just north of the air route between Japan and cultural treasures, rich in natural scenery and cutural treasures Korea also has a climate similar to that of North America, aa well as r*o- pie who are noted for their friendliness. Recorded history In Korea began77 words
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550 1968-09-22 6 Wong Puan Wah - Wong Puan Wah 8y 1 F A KSTIYALS and cultural e\ent.s are oefefaralsd in Malaysia w ilh tfreal fre guency. Then m a sumbcf <>t outoyrful festivals thai will fascinate Urn \isitor in the oomfalfl months Join in a tamu iup. I market day*.550 words
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Article, Illustration827 1968-09-22 7 Xl()\V much will it cost? Without doubt, this is the most asked question by intending travellers to the I .S.A even before tlu > start tvonderinn al>out where to go or where to Inn I Disneyland And the answer is much less than827 words
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Article, Illustration453 1968-09-22 8 Soh Tiang Keng - Soh Tiang Keng By T •A. RAVEL conscious Singaporeans and Malaysians ma; find it hard to resist the spell of Ihe Pacific. The countries in the region offer the local tourist the kind of vacation he i looking tor.453 words
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Article391 1968-09-22 8 XX OW would you like to become a Knight of King Arthurs Round Table? They are being treated amid ail the trappings of oldtime chivalry by the dozen in Tintagel. the traditional site of the true "Camelot." on the wild, Atlantic Cornish coast of England.391 words
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Advertisement295 1968-09-22 5 Now 3 flights a week to Bali and 6 to Djakarta on oar fabulous Royal Orchid Service I^B^gs^B^gs^gsHl g&&^VgW»^' I f^^/^^^afw Two seals abreast roar -course meals On Thai Inte: national you will never be The meals on Thai I >nal come in squeezed into those uncomioi table centre-seats. four295 words
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Advertisement234 1968-09-22 6 Should an executive admit that he has jet-set tastes only to Cathay Pacific Relax. You are with friends. Cathay Pacific believes every Orient traveller should enjoy the jet set way of life. Like food and drink in the grand international manner. Like the pampering of an Oriental hostess 4tJattafck. I234 words
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Advertisement169 1968-09-22 6 PUNNING A TRIP TO HONGKJNG? M^T^Sa^al aVfeaia^B^i^ bb a^Br^B^^ Am^r dr .^B^HL STAY IT THE PO HOTEL Th« P O hotal hat it« own floating restaurant. But this rastaurant is ocean going You can get your first meal of >up«rb international food in the Strait* of Malacca I Four days,169 words
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Advertisement272 1968-09-22 7 The worlds longest, continuous f>f\ 71 1 1 0 < isT\#A India is so different. \^l V lllv3CXLlvll ]L Thousands of temples, 4 4 luxury hotels, X LCX.C3 CX m\J L* tallest mountains, to^ palm fringed beaches. I*\CW^^ Last year alonp, more than a dozen V^JL M^J w w tourist272 words
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Advertisement157 1968-09-22 7 We're ready and waiting with open arms k niiiiiUii e>Ba B^r imzXxZtTwJp BJPfc# JBeHbL lit I I ItTt^J to fly you to more Australian cities than any other airline. Four in all: Sydney. Perth. Brisbane. Darwin. So with us you can choose one of four ways to get to Australia.157 words
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Advertisement237 1968-09-22 8 People going places jjo for Samsonite" Silhouette j BH^i BB) |BK RaCl 1 a^BH LHrß^ li* I B^l BBB^Br^v t- S *ftC£3Bßan 1 B B^lß^B^Hx^^ j ii^p j iji^i b^bP^^ I*^^^1 jAm v B^bW m '^fliial N* SLIM. SLEEK. STURDY... SOPHISTICATED BAMSONITB You can tell a man or woman who237 words
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252 1968-09-22 9 JUDITH YONG - A Straits Times service for Xmas shoppers JUDITH YONG By £HRISTMAS shopping 1968 will strike a novel note with the launching of the Straits Times Group's first merchandising scheme aimed as a direct service to advertisers and shoppers. Starting from Dec. 6 to Christmas Eve, the annual expedition of high-powered252 words
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Article43 1968-09-22 9 PENANG. I*l MOM worth $1 000 and $100 in rwh were reported from provision shop S V K Brother* m Bi&hop Street thL? Bontißl A watchman. Mr I '•3. renorted he found th» iiiiarkrd and the pens n...43 words
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Article25 1968-09-22 9 SINGAPORE bat The t/lngapore Chinese YMCA vull hold a buffet dinner and flag f.'a" prize (jiving cerenvny 1 1 South Pter tomorrow night25 words
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Article24 1968-09-22 9 The Straits Tin price in renang ye.Merday fell $4 25 to 465.75 per picul oo an offering •pd up 15 torn24 words
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Article69 1968-09-22 9 PENANO. Sat. A man fuund witli a knife fltu-d into a fnun'ain pen admitted to the police that he used the weapon for the purpose of committing highway robberies, the (M magistrate, court iv told today. Pow Ah Hock. 27. pleaded guilty to having an offensive69 words
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Article910 1968-09-22 9 STRENGTH TO BE RAISED TO THE CONFRONTATION LEVEL OF 25.000 AND PERLIS TO REVIVE THE VIGILANTE CORPS J^ANGAR, Sat. The Civil Defence Corps in West Malaysia is to be brought up to its full Con-frontation-period strength, the Minister of Justice, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, announced here today.910 words
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496 1968-09-22 9 $160,000 claim: No interest in getting interest says former school clerk PENANG, Sat FORMER school clerk. Mr. Ooi Choon Lye, told the High Court today he was "not interested" in getting any interest on the $160,000 which he claimed he had deposited about 10 years ago with the late Pfiang496 words
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Article, Illustration212 1968-09-22 9 Working for a prosperous Singapore —a man of many talents \IK I\> SKK rOH abovei ll a man of many tahnt-s By prolf*s«ion a mechanical engineer, he Ls al.>o a .successlul industr.aLlft, planner, organiser and :ieM>man. "1 realised early in life M a pupil ul Chung cTlfT^i High School that212 words
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Article57 1968-09-22 9 BITIAWAN. Ba.. A verdict of death i>v mi. adventure was returned by tne coroner. Han Samdin Kliadri tin Abdul Tahhmi. htt" ye.Me.rd»y M .< 77--ve«r-vld sroOUl Lang Thr «m WHlkiig term t lie 59th mile Bi'uwan-Ki'inpi<ng Koh mud iui Mv 2(i v hen knocked down U h car57 words
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Article58 1968-09-22 9 PENANO M -A 10-year-niri watchinn i. Mr ChiMh Ch<>o B»>ng rt.ee in the Penani a Hi*p; al last night after hi- ni knocked down by a ■vriist Ht Je'Utong Ro.irl Chuah ua* walking at .<t»\\f 10 pm vkhti. the accident i rurreU He was ru.shed to58 words
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Article53 1968-09-22 9 BRI'NFI tcm W. 9* Bru- nei Piiblir Services Cummuvion te»m left hrrr -.vim- to interview moi> -h. in ioo fmm MalHrma and Binem>.re for Brunei u*hoola next year The team «i!l unit Knt« Kin«b«lu Kuchine Singapore Kuhlb Lumptir and i.'hrr We»- Malaysian centre* duruig th» 153 words
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Article62 1968-09-22 9 Fugitive who knocked himself out SINGAPORE Sat *l detective sh"' ;W I run away suspect three times early today In River Valley Road, outside the Fraser anrl Neav«' factory The fugitive was not lilt but ran blindly Into a parked car and knocked himself out. Two pa.ver.s-by Jumped on him62 words
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68 1968-09-22 9 Gerakan sets up branch in Alor Star A LOR STAR. Sat An A] t Star Town Councillor. Mr. Tan Joo Khciig ni flwted rhhirman of the Alof diYlsion of Oerakan R^kva* t its inaugural meeting held here laM nigh Mr Elbert 8 C Hoe. and Mr ChMh Pfti* K^k. were68 words
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159 1968-09-22 9 Australia's development and its relevance to Asia THIS week's Asia Magazine carries a .special supplement on Australian industry in Asia. Articles in the supplement dlacaai industrial development in Australia, its i.ioiis to he»p d* veioptng countries in Asia tn ineir own programmes of Industrialisation and development and the relevance of159 words
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Article, Illustration117 1968-09-22 9 PIK Sat Iho xirl without a stitch to wp.ir is Daljit Kaur it loil,n\ parade of Mal.ivMan fashions organised by 1h r National Council of Women >> Organisations. She was wrarim a sari that took a plunge to hip117 words
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270 1968-09-22 10 Marshall in S'pore team to U.N. Assembly SINGAPORE, Sat. Dato David Marshall, a prominent lawyer, will be a member of the live-man Singapore delegation to the 23rd session of the United Nations General Assembly which opens on Tuesday. The delegation will be led by tho Minister of Sta'e for Foreign270 words
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Article, Illustration216 1968-09-22 10 1/UALA LUMPUR. Sat— lt was the proudest moment of his life when Second Lieutenant Quek Swee Chye showed his gold watch to his girl friend Miss Tong Woo San today. For he had received216 words
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83 1968-09-22 10 Indira appeals to workers over claims I DELHI S.it India's J1 Prime M I Indira (J..ndh;. •'deeply urirved" by strike violence m which right people were kil.cri appealed to the nations nnlf workers to susnend den.nds for a ba>ic wage Her appeal mj broadraM :n h and Hindi over the83 words
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300 1968-09-22 10 4 LOR STAR. Sat. A five-man gang, armed with paran?s and a pistol, yesterday raided a village in Kampong Kubang Chenoh. about 32 miles north of here, and abducted a 15-year-old girl after taking some money and eoods. They took the girl to300 words
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181 1968-09-22 10 Indonesian scientist arrives for lectures l/l *.LA LUMPUR. Sat A top Indonesian scientist. Dr. John Katili. arm ed here last night to give a course of lectures in the Department of Geology UQ the University of Malaya Dr Katili, who is Director of the National Institute of Geology and Mining181 words
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Article16 1968-09-22 10 ■> begin tU ntw spav/n tun. C?rcho»lov«KMn film, A blicp on he High Strf*t"16 words
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144 1968-09-22 10 $42,000 turnover by Singapore stamp club CINGAPORE. Sat Sump collecting i.s b:g bu>: .n Singapore year, the Singapore S:amp Club had a turnover of $42,000 in saJe of stamps among members This was disclosed today by M*. Koh Beow Chuan. acting president of the club, when he gave a taX144 words
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Article113 1968-09-22 10 TODAY: Sedlll Kerlul 943 am. 1 7 4ft i 9.19 pm <7ft>. .Singapore 11.03 m ißglti 10 49 pin 6ft Porl D>ck-i.ii 611 m '94ft' 646 pm 1 8 9ft i. Port Swellcnham i 22 •in 1 16 sft i 540 pm llljftl: Penar.R113 words
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Article149 1968-09-22 10 Merchants robbed in hotel room J/UALA LUMPUR. Sat Two visiting Indonesian merchants were robbed at nun-point In their hotel room In BrlcKfleids here this morning. They iost $500. their passports and other documents. They were dressing preparing to meet some Malaysian buMnes.snx'ii when three men, mm armed with a pistol,149 words
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Article55 1968-09-22 10 KLALA LUMPUR Bat.— The Drpdi uitnt ol I.urism h»» ;>• Mied t»i new p-strrs to publi-u-r U»Uv»l s rich cultural attract Kin* overseas They will mx)m be sent to travel agents shipping *iid a.iluir oltiret. abroad One depict < thr> Malaysian Oourtahtp Dimr and the other55 words
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260 1968-09-22 10 I'LL START A NEW LIFE, SAYS FORMER DETAINEE SINGAPORE. Sat -Neo Chee Soon. ».ho was detained two years ago. today resolved to sever his OOSMMettOM w.th Commu- d front activities and start life afresh. In .i -t.urir.ent on the eve of his release, he said I df»-plv rt-nret 'hat i260 words
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130 1968-09-22 10 Appeal against sentences in extortion case 1 I^IALA LUMPUR. Sat I told today of a yount man who received a hrrr-vear jail aentI ence and six atrokea of the rotan when convicted of extorting »50 his first offence In hivm>4.uiB against conviction and sentence. Mr Victor Oorutham. counsel lor Chew130 words
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Article, Illustration225 1968-09-22 10 ONG KIAT BENG - ONG KIAT BENG By SINGAPORE. Sat. 'Winkle' winkle little star As childish voices pealed out th. m Judy, little paira of hands ran over the ki-y--board in a van: etlort to produce music that is likt teachers. •That's the idea.' said teacher Mr Sei Owada abovei c mil:ng225 words
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334 1968-09-22 10 Talib's call for aggressive family planning MALACCA. Sat. Th» Chief Minister. Dato Haji Talib bin Karim, tdoay. called for a more aggressive family planning campaign to check the populatioa. explosion in Malacca. Opening a Family Planning Week exhibition at th# Dewan Hani Tuah. he said Malaccas population of 293.000 in334 words
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Advertisement422 1968-09-22 9 30 UIUEETISD© Saj)¥ (^©ll l? 12 FEET OF TRACK^™ 18 f 5 J&! SCALE SPEEDS r^ 4^^3jp this a mut rou mt :y^ *Vhot tun to hov# your own slot 3^d your tnervJi CO*' run rQCtI ony tifnff yOi. <• jnt ken g who con ASTON MARTIN OR CHfVROIET COPVETTt422 words
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Advertisement197 1968-09-22 9 Bank Confidently! with FAR EASTERN the BANK that sets out r^^^ to Serve the Business !T jjlllij I linilUHmiHHHTlUTil Community j i 13 Itr Hljlr B. FAR EASTERN RANK LTD. i* Ml -*3- 4% m. -aHEAD OFFCE 137/134 CECIL ST. S PORE 1. TEL: ***** EXTN. TO ALL DEPTS.) BRANCH197 words
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Advertisement348 1968-09-22 10 Prepare Now for 1969 1970 EXAMINATIONS the lorgest Correspondence College in Malaysia. Foh Chong Building (Second ond Third Floors), Johore Bahru. Tel: 2171 2006 j^kw Malayan Corttpona'dK* Coll«at fit. »!.•(■.< I«S* I can afftr MM Frt^lHh Mr4iar« kxii-il.d. court* >°' Hiah»r School Cart. Oxn.i >agga*K School Cort. Matarua Cart Qyali*V348 words
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Advertisement364 1968-09-22 10 The School of Accountano in* I otnmonweilth's Grrar Hifh»a\ loSucceululCarefrv n.is 101 over 30 years guided and helped ambitious men in the achievement of sucocm. Expert tuition is provided for examinations in ACCOUNTANCY SECRETARYSHIP ENGLISH BOOK-KEEPING ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS G.C.E. EXAMINATIONS School of Accountancy training is CORRESPONDENCE TUITION AT ITS364 words
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454 1968-09-22 11 Beware or that marriage you save may be your own THE picture is pleasing in a gentle, comic way. But I expected to laugh uncontroUabK and I didn't. In fact, I had to prop myself up and force my eyes to slay open all the time. This was simply hrrauat454 words
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Article, Illustration501 1968-09-22 11 ARTHUR RICHARDS - Clouseau always gets man, wrong one... ARTHUR RICHARDS SCOTLAND YARD is in trouble. Information has been received by Commissioner Bralthwaite ;P» trick (arcllli that thr (ireal Train Robber; Gang is about to launch thr most audacious caper yet in its lone and blond y history. Thr plot mu«t br nip501 words
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Article534 1968-09-22 11 VICTORIAN melodrama this Is Seletar Theatre Clubs fare for Its next presentation which opan* on Tuesday. The title none other than EaM Lynne" ior Lady Isabel's Shame i. adapted (or the stage by Brian J Burton from Mrs. Henry Wood's famous novel. The flm version to be presented534 words
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Advertisement627 1968-09-22 11 shAw l^-l-M-Bii!';-'! 3ZI OPENS TODAY No Free Ll.t! J m Horn, 145, 4 00, 6 30 4 4.15 Cher Sze Sic Chong Tzeog g "LOVt SONGS ot Tho TWIKS" Moncm.n P SCOPE COLC*. g Next Cnongc Peter Cushing L I TS.- Blood Bcoit Terror" color. g NOW SHOWING —No Free627 words
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Advertisement56 1968-09-22 11 r~T™TtJ~~"J~^~P|~nnTil 5444 M L_L_— X __LJ Qutenstewn Air Conditioned J2nd rantabotetis Day I Now Shewing 1.41, 4, 7 4 930 pm Hon Tiong Chin Trig Peng in THE LOST ROMANCI" (G. {tar) ■^orvdonn/Colorscope witn Eng Subs. Tedey 11 am. Matinee: Gory Cooper in "They Came to Cerdvra" I Col.) Color56 words
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Advertisement25 1968-09-22 11 J BUCK a 2nd DISC OH in i ki a oa&UKMim m iw woaio m TRKU SO HARO keep on sayen rainbow valley ■m FCHK.6O625 words
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Advertisement242 1968-09-22 11 i» KSSLH3 "■"■"■mVopens"today" _fe^^Sß_fr_~^_r 11-1.45-4-4.J0-9 IS No Free List CHEN SZE S2E CHANG TZENG :cian|? love songs iJUgU of THE TWINS" L EvßS^ _sf_ Mondorin in SCOPE COLOR with supcr,mpos«d ENGLISH CHINESE SUBTITLES STATK- OPENS TODAY IStf& WJVsi _f_j_P*_SW"BS__iiS^_^^!_Wfl._ i^( TJ^^_____^^ t Can a love, once denied, ever be rekindled?242 words
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539 1968-09-22 12 MOSCOW, Sat THE Soviet Union's Zond-j 1 space ship hurtled through space today along what may be a boomerang orbit back to earth after Flight around the moon. The space craft, which circled the moon on Wednesday, .ported stillAgencies - 539 words
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Article, Illustration319 1968-09-22 12 ONG KIAT BENG - APABLACA -OR THE SOFT YOLK OF SUCCESS ONG KIAT BENG By Sat. These doves are unique lr. that: They are a magician 8 delight. Say apablaca' and they will perch on your shoulder, on top of your head, obey your every command. Their egps with the yfllow yolks visible through319 words
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Article45 1968-09-22 12 IPOH. Bat The operator of the M-luxil canteen in tlie Marion Convent in Tambun Road here Joseph Mi>h Meng I <il I lolal or $45 1 niHgisi rwte s 00WI here vesterI three charges 1 trmenins the Sale nf Food and Dr.in> Krei45 words
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Article37 1968-09-22 12 aUNOAPORI Sat. A street be held at H.i.d High Street Hill Srerl \<- luitCl ni.m Street anc: Hill Btreet betWWd 2 am and am in srp- ?4 U 29 N»> blanks or i.hunder-flaiihM will be fired.37 words
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117 1968-09-22 12 The trial of Edwin Tan to begin in November SINGAPORE. Sat. The trial ol Edwin Tan Seng Hock. 29. who faces two charges In connection with his brother's recent murder trial, will begin on Nov. 20. Hearing on the first charge that of trying to help Freddie Tan Seng Keng117 words
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Article58 1968-09-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two nffli m. [rum thr Institute ("i Mpilichl Rrsrirch. Dr Lim Swr* Enn rfnd Dr Chan Choc Pat »ii! won lr.<ve Icr po«tgraduatr >>:udiea in pathology .n I lie!- n H li Dr I:m and Dr Chan wi.l join thr Pi >h! -Graduate58 words
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235 1968-09-22 12 1,265 students to be trained as teachers KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Ministry of Education is to recruit 1.265 students for training next year at various teacher training institutions ln West Malaysia. Candidates seeking admission must be fluent ln both English and Malay a.s a bl-llngual approach is being used in235 words
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Article37 1968-09-22 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Th#» Siiitan "f MM today rr.irwr<! a o*radr by about 1 (00 mrmb'"..- ot '.hr Jolioi Hr.fiHdr at lhr I ..tin .:oun<l> hrrr ;n in It Thr 30:h ann;'.rr-<ry o! Uir37 words
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Article, Illustration157 1968-09-22 12 GOING TO BLAZES, MR SINGAPORE By MOLLIE. ANG SINGAPORE. Sat. The man who won "Mr. Singapore" title this year is a FIREMAN. He is tough Pang Nai Seng < above* who drives a 11--ton flre-flghtlng engine. It's a tough Job no doubt but then it helps ln his body-building. He157 words
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86 1968-09-22 12 S'pore team back from North Korea CINGAPORE. Sat—SingapMt'i tour-man delegation to the 20th anniver»aiv ot North Korea flew home last night via Moscow and New Delhi. The team consists of the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry ot Education. Dr L?e Cniau Meng. Prof. J.F. Conceicao. MP for Katong: lnche Abdul86 words
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293 1968-09-22 12 {ZRIK, Sat. Malaysia has embarked on a three-prong approach to step up both production and productivity of padi towards self-sufficiency. The measures are to: Open up more jungle and arable land for padi cultivation; fully t tilise th« existing padi fields to increase production:293 words
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Advertisement291 1968-09-22 12 THIS CONCERNS YOU if you want to learn another language G t^ P »'w pS*" I ?l 1 E. PNG-*** 1 fc^"""-""^"*! Sm __o*__l_l v* ff\J^^ w. _K 9 _"v_bM___^_l /^4>^^_^_^_^_^_MK2 mmif'i^' ~__PQ__ m__K__Bß :*'i™_^_^_^_^_^__9 *ss^_^^_^_hHH_H_l_l ...and many other languages People who speak a foreign language are always in demand.291 words
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Advertisement186 1968-09-22 12 EDUCATION OFFICERS MALAYSIAN ARMED FORCES ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS Either (1) Science or Arts Craduates (Past or Honours degree I; Or (2) Technical Graduate Teachers in Elect rical. Mechanical or Civil Fngr; Or (3) Secondary College-trained teachers who have a full Higher School Certificate and/or Specialist Certificates EXPERIENCE (1) Craduates: Either a186 words
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Miscellaneous724 1968-09-22 12 TV MALAYSIA RADIO MALAYSIA (HA.VM.LS: KumU Linn- gAA A.M.: prn(.amßir Sumpur and HrnaM 5; looh and v.ww n)l)ry go j Mnrning MrMaUna t\ Johore Bahm S iudi«s; 700 Thr News. 710 and It; Taipiag I: Batu Brrakfaot Po'.poun; 745 Ne«s Hahat l| Kluung in the National Language. 7.50 J'Wv rv724 words
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Obituary47 1968-09-22 13 tine ah kow aaa 44. puim cf. dr*n F.ir.'A. ,v;r.n 142. LaniesMt Road, on 22 !->>•> a! I p m MRS BIOHI CHAND 71' K I. rn..«l ■i«w -l <S.s at sis m at Otmtu Hospital I*M »a.« rrpmatM at Lok* Tpw P.oad Crrmatonum the iun> evenins47 words
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841 1968-09-22 13 EPSOM JEEP - Skyborne has right form to score st win in Race 6 EPSOM JEEP By tKYBORNE looks a good bet in the Class 2, Div. 1, /f handicap (Race 6) at Kuala Lumpur today. This five-year-old beat Chateau Roi over the Bukit Timah 7f in July but lost the race on841 words
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Article51 1968-09-22 13 i MELBOURNE. Sat— Esbendon I outclaj i ag to score an i.'4-pii:nt wui btioie a >;i.'Ad ol 103. 64* in Hit ore- i llminanr final ol '.lie Victoria ball League here today don will now meet :n tlir grand final nrxt Esaendon 11-25 (91) bent Oeelorw 9-1351 words
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Article50 1968-09-22 13 1 (J.NDON. Sat. ResulU of football league matches played yesterday hnglish |)it 3 Sotitliporl 4 Stockport 2 Ply- I; Tranmere 0 Barrow i. .1 1 Crewe 1 Div. 4: Al- 0 DailliiKton 0. Colchester 1 Port Vale 0. lVmcaster 1 orough v. Houthend 1 WoikniKton v. HeuterReuter - 50 words
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Article144 1968-09-22 13 1 OIR BYRBA ni R BYRSA OCR BYRBA Chahaya Hulan Queen's Gambit incur Queen's Gambit My I ittlr D.iriin, Rabbit Tear 2 MAL. DAWN CHIARAMELLA i lII AR AMI I I A Mr. Unclnsue Mr. Llnciruur LandMlat i.andaulrt Hormat Go«rmet 3 MOVIE GOEE GWERLE MOVIE GOER Stralrht144 words
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Article1512 1968-09-22 13 wmsmWi 20 CLASS division 3 EMmSUMM (54.500) 6F I 09')^ »JI I IN> (.AMBIT s .Hoelock) Osman 6 90 (r» Lee 11 i ***** /ODIAqiE a (Soon Lee. Paul 10 9.0 Eang 13 I ***** LITTI-r. LEMENT s (Kirn Loom Zaln 6 8 12 (Fl Khamls1,512 words
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607 1968-09-22 13 UOTH Uttlewoods and Vernons optri up their coupons this week to Introduce their fuil range ol poms Vernons lntioduc* The Simple Six where all six listed matches have tn be forecast, a 3 Draw* Fool, one calling lor 8 Results (draws, aways or607 words
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Article309 1968-09-22 13 LKAUIL UIV I 1 Ar.sen.i oliiqi 1 .and 3 Bui:: v Chelsea 1 Err 1 I Broan 1 lp-wich v Stoke 1 Leices-'er v Coventry x Man CMj l Leeds x Ne»ta.-t> v 2 Q I 1 K v Son 1 ;i:«.: 1 W.309 words
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Article40 1968-09-22 14 SINGAPORE. Sat— The Slngjp< re Cricket Association league competition ends tomorrow in thr Padang match between SCC and Army Leaders SCC mu<t beat Army >r they will lose -.he champtonsiip to Ceylon SC, who have npleted their .ulUum.40 words
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Article274 1968-09-22 14 LONLXDN. Sat—Results oi Scottish and Eng'u I football matches played to- EM.I.ISII DIVISION ONI Chrlv* 1 V\r-t Ham 1 ovrntrv I vrrton Leeds Ltd. 2 Arsenal n Liverpool 4 Leicester 1 Man. Utd. 3 Newcastle Pheff Weci 1 Burnlev 0 Southampton Ipswich 2 Stokr 1274 words
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354 1968-09-22 14 VORSTER TOLD: YOU'VE WRECKED _TOUR lOHANNESBURG. Sat. The MCC tour ot South Africa that will now never happen was being bitterly lought out today In the n'l Fre>s. 'I ,c EngliMi-language Johannosbure Rand Daily Mall accused Prime Milliner John Vorster of wrecking the tour "In a matter of minutes .said354 words
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Article43 1968-09-22 14 TOTAL POOL $51,024 Ist *****0 $12,628 2nd *****0 $6,314 3rd *****3 53.157 Starters 5350 each Nos: HtWH 15*363 *****1 1727*9 *****5) *****2 *****0 *****2 *****1. Consolation $2XO earn Nos: *****7 *****3 IS 009 7 lltmo. *****3 *****4 *****1 *****2 *****!) *****043 words
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Article2085 1968-09-22 14 I YLE Harbridge landed a big price double in Kuala Lumpur yesterday with Pica ($47) and Parallel ($169). Apprentice Velayutham also scored a double. He won on Angelina and Half Crown, Winning Streak, with Des Coleman astride, completed an easy double, leading all the way2,085 words
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250 1968-09-22 14 *LOR STAR. Sat. DFRAK outplayrd Kedah by 23 points 'goal. 4 tries 2 peiiuiue.o to live < goal i In their Malaya Cup rugger match <m the Sultan Abdul Hamid College Ktnuiid inrt t >day This was Perak I second win Last we-k tiny beat250 words
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Article50 1968-09-22 14 TBLLK ANSON Sat Seko'.ah Dato Abdul Razak of Unlong Maiun at rfd a <i üb.f in thr South Prrak schoob srvrn-a-.sidr ruggrt tournamrni hrre today In thr armor —tell BDAR "A" brat their B" tram 6-3 I^itrr thrir •B" iram bra: St An.hunv Inuic Aiuon 15-3.50 words
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Article56 1968-09-22 14 IPOH. Sat Kedah beat Perak 3-0 in an intrr-Mn'e combined school^uu table ten!iix match today. Result* Kedah first Kiior Stok Har v* Ong Kee Seng 31-12. Jl-15. L.m Meow H«a bt Wan Chooi Wang 21-11. 21-10. Biok Har and N|t Lay Btng bt Chan V*l Tori56 words
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Article55 1968-09-22 14 TAIPINO S*t A hat trick in centre forward Vikr.m Jit Sin«h enaa.wi Kins Edward VII i to txMt Clifford School if Kua,. Kan?«ar 4-0 in thr Molar final of thr Norn P*r«lt It hockry carnual hrre \.>trrd.«v O..pinder Singh nmed the other goal In thr lunini final Clifford55 words
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Article207 1968-09-22 14 PNANO. Sat. SelaiiKcr battered down game but not very Mrong Penang XV 31-8 in their Malaya Cup tournament match at Western Road today helangor scored five goals, a try and a penally to Penang goal and a try. Selangor wing-three J Masters suited uhr rout when he207 words
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Article18 1968-09-22 14 t~YI)Nh\ IM B<.)Utll Sydnry «in tlirir veonc! MeiueOv Iragur prrmi<ish:u lirre lud.iv brutmg Man.v 13-»18 words
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Article33 1968-09-22 14 IPOH Sat Sconnii i«o goals in each half. Pemk outp]«\fd Malavian Police 4-0 in mi Inter -govemmenl .sentce* rom pet it ion here today At Talplng Malaysian Prisons routed Redah 7-1.33 words
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Article328 1968-09-22 14 IPOH tat, Perak Turf Club led Royal Selangcr v 14 matches tv »e\en alter thr first d^y of the Sultan Yuaof Cup golf match. Iteauits <PTCSC plavr: I K. C Chan and A Muncn dran l A. K. Jones anci EJ.H. Yong 0: Mohamed I <328 words
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Article25 1968-09-22 14 TOKTI |e<j J*pan •.'-o In the t. tern Zone DO Prenmt Lall > 6-2. 1-6. 6-4. 6-3 I 1 Watfnibe 6-2. 3-6. M25 words
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Advertisement275 1968-09-22 13 I Late CLASSIFIEDS 1* Harrfi tl» 'Minimum) PRtTAH MUKMTIAR MOM) •<■:. on 21-K-SO GH limn Mothrr »nd Lit QUCK: Kont You no Mr and Mr* Lrr T»mm Toon H dr. N'r Mr« (JjlKk Kok THE I.S.P. SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION UPLANDS SCHOOL ■MM him. vacancies prevail for the 1968-1969 Bchool year. with275 words
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Advertisement616 1968-09-22 13 EASTERN MARINE ASSOCIATES Require the following Personnel for Marine Seismic Exploration Crews: TECHNICAL OBSERVER OPERATOR. Minimum Requirements are a High School Education plus two years College (Higher School Certificate for Singapore Citizens) two years technical electronic* plus two years directly applicaDle experience in th« Digital Field OtSERVER. Requirements for this616 words
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Miscellaneous158 1968-09-22 13 a^i^^^B^^^^B^^B Il."-"ii3 Knr (.i.oiigrt liio-m... ruty in .4.111 1 oeranK mile walk (4 |i 111 1. itiiulldiClMU* 1-ltuU tr us PbC v H<u>li Hiu.se Humert m Rd. 8 ami tig Hokum b-milc walk <7 a.m.) < lil( XI I Spore aemur: 1' v Aimy 1 D.tu.inu 11 a.m.). UOU Hub158 words
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Advertisement130 1968-09-22 14 ,t Price: S'pore-Penang $170.- W.Malaysia s2oB. Vaflfl sUsml This is the award winntng cassette recorder from NATIONAL Month after month the top seller in Asia. ■KF^Trl^^in The RQ-206S is the very best in shape and sound The recording and playing back is simplified to snapping gKeia^MafeaCgßftJ a cassette and pushing130 words
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Advertisement262 1968-09-22 15 NEWIVULKMAID SERIES J& straight off the printing presses MLmlSi \^B Plain Tiger W*V A common butterfly of the lowlands. X^^^^^^ Dut difficult to catch. The beautiful caterpillar is black, blue and yellow. Lime Butterfly Great Mormon Common Tree Nymph Rajah Brookes BirdwingOften seen in gardens. Its eggs A large and262 words
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Article, Illustration2212 1968-09-22 16 CEDRIC CARNE - CEDRIC CARNE Wonder drug or killer? It worked on the mice but own child was the test case A MAN WHO SAVES ONE LIFE MAY BECOME A HERO. WHAT OF THE MEN WHO SAVE MILLIONS? OFTEN THEIR NAMES ARE UNKNOWN TO THOSE WHO OWE THEM ALL by IT WAS2,212 words
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Article, Illustration685 1968-09-22 17 THIS GERMAN DRUG SAVED CHURCHILL IN THE WAR... AND ROOSEVELT'S SON A MAN WHO DREAMED OF MAGIC BULLETS WHICH COULD BE AIMED AT GERMS, LEAVING THE HUMAN BEINGS UNHARMED would lend themselves to successfu treatment by the new t'rug." No wond-r. then, with so many lives saved, with so much685 words
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Letter60 1968-09-22 17 WHAT Is the origin of the Marathon race In the Olympics? RUNNER Marathon is the name of a plain in Greece about 20 miles north-east of Athens. After the Athenians defeated the Persians there in 490 B.C. a runner ran all the way to Athens with the news The Marathon60 words
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Letter39 1968-09-22 17 WHERE can I hire a boat to go for an outing to some of the Southern Islslands of Singapore FRED RIMSBY Boats are usually available at Jardine Steps. To avoid any disappointment make the booking one day in advance.39 words
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Letter74 1968-09-22 17 CAN you tell me something of Trotskyism? This Is not a classroom question. G.H KIM It is a form of communism supporting the views of Leon Trotsky. One of Trotsky's main beliefs tvas that excessive Russian nationalism was incompatible with genuine international communism. He held that Stalin's con- centration on74 words
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Letter47 1968-09-22 17 I COME across the term "turning circle" In motoring magazines and would be grateful If you can tell me how this la measured? RAYMOND GWEE The turning circle is the diameter of the circle which the outer front wheel traces as the car makes a complete revolution.47 words
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Letter19 1968-09-22 17 HOW much money Is collected from vehicle owners by the Registrar of Vehicles In Singapore? F.M. About tSO million.19 words
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Letter30 1968-09-22 17 I WOULD like to know how much It costs to train an airline pilot? WINGS costs between 136,000 to $45,000 to put a single cadet through a basic flying course.30 words
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Letter47 1968-09-22 17 IS IT true that the old clt. of Slngapura was originally founded by a descendant of Alexander the Great? F.K. MOHIDKEN Sany Nila Utama, who came from Palembang in 1160 and established a settlement on the island, is said to be a descendant of Alexander the Great.47 words
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Letter23 1968-09-22 17 I WOULD like to know how many millionaires there are In the United Btates° GEORGE G. Latest figures estimate the number at 120.000.23 words
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Article, Illustration303 1968-09-22 18 Judith yong THAT MS WHAT GMBLS ARE DOiWG AS THE WAMST MAKES A BIG tOMEBACK... THE news about belts being back in vogue is music to my ears— it was the production manager of an under garment manufacturer talking the other day. His prime concern is perhaps the303 words
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Article, Illustration144 1968-09-22 18 SUNDAY'S Child Is full of grace and with a little flower power on her lips and on her head she can also be nature's prettiest thing With a new range of calendar lipsticks to be introduced soon, there Is a luscious colour to suit any day's mood For today144 words
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Letter103 1968-09-22 18 MY girl friend trusted me so much that she let j me operate her bank account. It was ln my name, but the money was hers When I ran Into financial difficulties I asked her permission to draw some money, but did not tell her the amount. When she discovered103 words
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Letter51 1968-09-22 18 I HAVE fallen ln love with boys many times, but am I afraid to tell them so Am I too young to love I am 15 Sorrowful You certainly are. I am not sure whether you know the meaning of "love." And don't go telling every boy that you love51 words
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Letter77 1968-09-22 18 I ONCE made a fool of myself running after a girl who had no feelings for me Now I think I am falling for another girl, but am not sure of her feelings because she often quarrels with me What shall I do? I'NSIRE I don't say people In love77 words
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Letter90 1968-09-22 18 MY husband and I quarrel every day because we have no children We have been married four years I want to adopt a baby, but he Is against the Idea I feel very lonely because he doesn't want me to work either. ■Ml* First of all do everything possible to90 words
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Advertisement369 1968-09-22 16 ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA 1768 p— 1968 ANNIVERSARY BRITANNICA first published m 1768 by A Society of Gentlemen in Scotland begin as a three volume 2.659 page set with 160 copperplate engravings and was subtitled A DICTIOfUItY Of THE AITS AND SCIENCES. I was issued serially in sections and planned as a369 words
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Advertisement263 1968-09-22 17 Imagine! You have a choice of flying to London through Rome or Frankfurt, Vienna, Amsterdam or Athens. All your business friends have different ideas on which has the most potential for you. Go with someone who knows. a^l ■wB HTaT m V *Wr tHbWbiSb^a^ a BW V MjJW M I^B^B^B^HRjv*263 words
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Advertisement423 1968-09-22 18 Anyone knows Ta> tampons help you go it l for action But what il the quiet corner of yoi. r Here are some of the "quiet advantages o* Tampax tarn pons 1 You can sit for hours with no discomfort 2 Whatever you wear you're perfectly at ease 3 Tampax423 words
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Advertisement19 1968-09-22 18 WHAT'S your prob Inn" Write to: Mlaa Janr Lrc. Tbr Sunday Tinwv Ttmra Houie, Slnfaporr N* replica tejr port.19 words
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Advertisement544 1968-09-22 18 Mg*9y""**\V^hT m vj ffMiir 1 1 Cr«^ I I HgfcxJMnt i I flp^g^^^^l ip T^L^*^gKjL. Charme, Elegance et... Fraicheur delicate P A I PARFUMS ROCHAS PARIS So* Agents for SMGAPORE. MALAYSIA 4 WOO*€S4A stWy 3>aoLd SV <£tcJ. HOW TO LOSE WEIGHT FAST and still eat 3 full meals a day544 words
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Advertisement357 1968-09-22 19 For qukk promotion, better pay. and a career you could put your heart into m CHOOSE ONE OF m/wW M THESE CAREER-BOOKS W WHAT SUBJECT o INTERESTS YOU? New Opportunities. Security. Confidence and a much higher standard of technical nium,nat,n g Eng. t«w*ipm Industrial Chemutry Talevmon Servicnj llVing. These are357 words
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Advertisement347 1968-09-22 19 PIB i for faster relief from ASTHMA V^*"V t^B^L^aGaVaP '^L^B^S^S^K PIB (Pressurised Iso-Brovon) provides prompt and long-lasting relief in ASTHMA and BRONCHITIS. Compact unit simple to use easily carried in pocket or handbag. Over 300 doses at low cost. You can SEE the contents and need never fear running short.347 words
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Miscellaneous1328 1968-09-22 20 STAR of P^»l the WEEK it^J OUR "Star of the Week" today is Miss Elizabeth Lee (Singapore student) born Sept 23, 1951 THIS new year will bring you A good deal will be going many food thing v It may on behind the scenes, though; prove unsettling at first; but1,328 words
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