Eastern Sun, 23 January 1968
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Title Section22 1968-01-23 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 538 Tuesday, 23 January 1968. \1C(P> 0050 Price 15 cents22 words
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195 1968-01-23 1 LIM THOW BOON - Britain will keep her pledge Tunku By LIM THOW BOON KI’ALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said here today Britain could not run away from ber defence obligation with Malaysia after her pullout in 1971. He pointed out Britain had repeatedlv promised not to leave the area195 words
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Article107 1968-01-23 1 TAURAUNGA. New Zealand, Mon. (Reuter) Big game fisherman Don Heatley, aching and hollow-eyed, was still hanging on grimly to his line today, nearly 30 hours after hooking a mighty fish He has gone through three pairs of gloves during his battle with the still-uniden-tified fish,107 words
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Article, Illustration790 1968-01-23 1 Tai Sing Onn, Hoo Ban Khee and - Wonderful, heart-warming climax to 6-day visit by Shah, Empress of Iran By Tai Sing Onn, Hoo Ban Khee and Maureen Lee “The span of thy life is as five little days. Brief hours and swift in this halting-place: Rest softly, ah rest! Mirth, Spring, to linger in— Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 790 words
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Article32 1968-01-23 1 BANGKOK. Mon. (Reuter) —The Shah and the Empress Farah of Iran arrived here today from Kuala Lumpur for a one-week state visit to renew friendship between the two countries.32 words
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191 1968-01-23 1 BANGKOK Mon. (UPI) Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn admitted publicly for the first time today that American planes stationed in Thailand bomb the Ho Chi Minh Trial in Laos. Premier Thanom. in his weekly press conference, also said he expects a battalion of191 words
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92 1968-01-23 1 SURABAJA. East Java. Mon. (Reuter) Indonesian troops have for the first time launched military operations against Communists in the southern part of East Java province, the provincial military commander. Major-General M Jassin has announced. General Jassin said at a recent press conference the Communists92 words
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Article167 1968-01-23 1 MANILA. Mon (Reuter) Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos today called for bold new steps to tarkle the country's economic and social problems, despite an accelerated pace of advanre in the past year. The President, who had just returned from a tour of Malaysia. Indonesia and167 words
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124 1968-01-23 1 Khoo Boon Choo - By Khoo Boon Choo PENANG. Mon. Goods worth S7LOOO were taken away by armed robbers from the godown of Messrs. William Jacks and Co. Ltd. in Weld Quay early this morning. The goods were television sets, radio a nd transistor sets, tape-recorders124 words
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Article77 1968-01-23 1 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) Indonesian troops today guarded strategic points in Jakarta to prevent further demonstrations by students calling fop economic improvement. The students earlier today caused long traffic jams as they swarmed into Jakarta streets stopping cars, and plastering pamphlets on them saying “Stupid Ministers’* and77 words
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Miscellaneous18 1968-01-23 1 LADIES PAY ni "I can understand you losing a ball sometimes at golf or even tennis—but bowling .1”18 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration239 1968-01-23 2 Joint communique stresses: KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Increased co-operation between Iran and Malaysia in the political, economic and cultural fields was the essence of the joint communique issued at the end of the six-day state visit of the Shahanshah and the Shahbanou of Iran to Malaysia.— Eastern Sun pix; bY Yap Chew Yan. - 239 words
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466 1968-01-23 2 C.F. Lee - Chief Secretary to Govt, says: By C.F. Lee KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A “New Look” in the entire Malaysian Civil Service from the administrative and professional services at the top right down to the technical, clerical and other subordinate services -was today called for by466 words
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Article92 1968-01-23 2 PARIt BUNTAR. Mon. Application forms for the low-cost housing scheme being built by the Perak State Government, m Kedah Road are available at the District Office here. The scheme comprising 50 units and costing 575.000 is expected to be completed by the end of May. Applicants for92 words
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Article110 1968-01-23 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. A carpenter. Pong Heng Lew. was granted a divorce by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the High Court today on the grounds of his wife desertion. Pong told the Court that his wife. Tav Senk Er. left him some time in June or July.110 words
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Article44 1968-01-23 2 IPOH. Mon The students of the School for Mentallly Retarded Children in Simpang Pulai were entertained to a Chinese New Year party at the school yesterday by the Ipoh District Red Cross Committee. There are now 18 children attending school.44 words
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Article33 1968-01-23 2 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon. A $60,000 Hindu temple i« to be built in the fishing village of Kuala Kurau, nine miles from here. It is expected to be completed in three months.33 words
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Article, Illustration176 1968-01-23 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. For the first time in Singapore. the largest number of local and foreign artists are pooling their master-pieces together in a public exhibition. This is to raise funds for the National Arts Council in their building fund for the National Arts Gallery and the176 words
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218 1968-01-23 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. Although rich in cultural diversity, Singapore has yet to develop a distinctive cultural style one that is uniquely Singaporean. This was said by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture. Mr Fong Sip Chee. at a cultural show at Victoria Memorial218 words
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178 1968-01-23 2 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union today condemned anti-union members for instigating other workers to stop work on Jan 25 this year on the pretext of having to attend the final hearing of the union's claims against the company in178 words
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Article111 1968-01-23 2 SINGAPORE. Mon—Singapore Government officials this morning began talks on air agreement with members of the Indonesian delegation. Singapore delegation was headed by Mr. Wong Keng Sam. Permanent Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister's Office, while the Indonesian delegation was led by Air Commodore Ashardi. Director111 words
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303 1968-01-23 2 Singapore model of ethnic tolerance' SINGAPORE. Mon. A history professor today said that Singapore had much to offer the world, as a model of ethnic tolerance. in contrast to other parts of the world torn by racialism. He also noted that Nanvang University'* Department of Chinese Studies and the Science303 words
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49 1968-01-23 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The annual registration of the Singapore Chess Federation for Junior Affiliated Clubs and ordinary members has already commenced Forms are available from the Registrar, Mr. Giam Choo Kwee. at 50 Cairnhlll Road. Singapore 9 Registration will close at the end of February.49 words
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Article34 1968-01-23 2 SINGAPORE. Mon A German Swami. Ven Sariputra. will give a talk on The W’sdom of the East' at Smgapore Theosoptiical Societjr a f 8. Caimhill Road, on Thursday, at 6.30 pm.34 words
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262 1968-01-23 2 MALACCA, Mon. Malaysian fishermen will soon be allowed to fish in Indonesian waters. Top level negotiations between the two Governments are reported to be in an advanced stage regarding fishing rights and protection for Malaysian fishermen. A group of more than 400262 words
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Article160 1968-01-23 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Postmaster-General of Singapore today announced that there would be no delivery of correspondence on Jan. 30. However, there would be a complete delivery of correspondence on Jan. 31. The hours of business at the General Post Office on both days will160 words
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137 1968-01-23 2 SINGAPORE. Mon Pn. lice are appealing for evewitnesses to give information of two fatal road accidents which occurred at different part* of the Republic yesterday. The first mishap occurred at the junction of Belmont Road and Holland Road, where a pedestrian. Margaret Diana. 37. living137 words
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Article62 1968-01-23 2 SINGAPORE. Mon Ths erection of the overhead pedestrian bridge at 7-3 4 ms. Bukit Timah Road, will taka place this Saturday at 1 a m The $20,090 bridge will help to relieve the traffic congestion caused by the road pedestrian crossing in the area It is62 words
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Article415 1968-01-23 3 SUHAIMI BIDIN - By SUHAIMI BIDIN SINGAPORE, Mon. A Malay company with a capital of $250,000 will soon embark on several business projects in the Re- public. This new company, which was formed by several Malay businessmen, has about 250 shareholders. This was announced by Enche Hashim bin Haji415 words
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317 1968-01-23 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Chairman of the Singapore Malay National Organisation. Enche Ahmad H.j. TafT. called on the people of the Republic to take an active part in the interest and welfare of the nation to ensure their better future. This call317 words
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Article66 1968-01-23 3 SINGAPORE. Mon.—There will be no water or poor pressure tomorrow from 9 a m to 5 p.m. at Tiong Bahru Road and Kim Tian Road. There will also he no water o r poor pressure on Wednesday from 9 a m to 6 p m at Upper East66 words
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Article, Illustration397 1968-01-23 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Active hands are ‘‘happy hands", according to Miss Leow Chee Seng. 19. a Singapore student who topped first-year Medicine at the University of Queensland recently. Over the summer holidays. she is baby-sitte r for three young Australian children and regards It as a kind397 words
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Article125 1968-01-23 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Education Television Singapore in collaboration with TV. Singapura and the Lembaga Gerakan Pelajaran Dewasa today started broadcasting an educational programme entitled “English for Everyone". The course consists of 39 lessons. One lesson will be telecast each week, but will be repeated three times with the125 words
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304 1968-01-23 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A leading industrial concern in the RepublicNational Iron and Steel Mills Limited is now offering to undergraduates studying engineering employment bursaries. These employment bursaries totalling 14 in number and worth some $26,460. are for candidates taking the professional diplomas in the304 words
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125 1968-01-23 3 SINGAPORE. Mon—The adequacy of the Singapore territorial waters limits and whether any studies are made of this matter will be brought uo in Parliament during the question and an- swer session at its next sitting after Jan. 29. The question is asked by the125 words
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Article, Illustration572 1968-01-23 3 Singapore Festival 68 attracted 50,000 visitors SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Festival '6B has drawn tremendous crowds during the weekend. More than 50,000 persons visited the Gay World Amusement Park where the Festival is being held. The Mammoth Donation Draw held in conjunction with the Festival also continues to attract pood— Eastern Sun photo; by Richard Chow. - 572 words
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1208 1968-01-23 4 Musa Scully; Lim Thow Boon - Quotation from Abraham Lincoln during debate By Musa Scully Lim Thow Boon KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Labour Member for Batu, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, in the Dewan Ra'ayat this evening said that the Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin's budget for 1968 was1,208 words
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92 1968-01-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon There was no quorum for most Of the time from 6 p m to 9 pm. in the Dewan Ra'ayat todoay during the debate on the Supply Bill 1968. The quorum of the house is 26. The Dewan Ra'ayat sat92 words
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Article79 1968-01-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Selangor Tung Shin Hospital will be holding its annual orchid show at the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall in its drive to raise funds. This year's show will be held from May 31 to June 2 and some rare orchids will be on display and79 words
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Article36 1968-01-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Two masked men armed with pistol last night entered a service station at 2J mile Klang Road, held up a clerk. Vivian Wong. 27 and robbed $2,000 cash from the sale.36 words
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533 1968-01-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Jonari was today charged with "fiddling" with the results of the Lower Certificate Examination. The charge was made in the Dewan Ra'ayat this evening, by Dr Tan Chee Khoon, the Labour Member for Batu. in533 words
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Article143 1968-01-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Chief Executive of the Bata Shoe Organisation, Mr. Thomas Bata, arrived here today for a three-day study tour. He was accompanied by his wife who is also a shoe designer. This is his sixth visit to Malaysia He hopes to143 words
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262 1968-01-23 4 MAUREEN LEE - By MAUREEN LEE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said here today Malaysia welcomed foreign investments to prospect new mineral deposits and exploit them on a commercial basis. Dr Lim said this when262 words
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727 1968-01-23 4 CHAN KAM YAU - P.M. on the 'noble port' played by Press: By CHAN KAM YAU KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today praised the press of Malaysia as fair and constructive." “It is also a press which reflects the for-ward-moving, forwardthinking nation which Malaysia727 words
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396 1968-01-23 4 Beware of ‘certain people’ in Singapore Backbencher KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An Alliance back-bencher today warned the Government to be vigilant against "certain people" in Singapore wnom, he said, wanted to turn the Republic into the stepping stone for overseas Chinese expansion in the region. Enche Ahmad bin Arshad (Muar Utara)396 words
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239 1968-01-23 13 FIVE-NATION DEFENCE TALKS: SINGAPORE, Mon. The proposed five-nation defence talks will be the main topic in the discussions between Australian opposition jeadeir Mr. E. G. Whitlam, and Premier Lee Kuan Yew at their meeting in Singapore next week. During a brief 30-mlnute stop-over at the239 words
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Article70 1968-01-23 13 SINGAPORE. Mon The Public Works Department has reminded the public that the right hand turning from Cantonment Road into New Bridge Road is now prohibited. According to the statement. drivers who wish to do this turning are advised to continue along Neil Road up to its70 words
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Article164 1968-01-23 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Government has issued strict instructions to officials concerned with the import trade “to disallow any imports of Indonesian rice into the Republic". This was disclosed in a news release issued this afternoon in the light of news reports that "certain student164 words
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294 1968-01-23 13 Need to double efforts in trade —Soon SINGAPORE. Mon. The president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Soon Peng said today that during the next four vears. both the Government and people of the Republic would have to double their efforts in their trade and expand her industries294 words
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Article, Illustration89 1968-01-23 13 The workshops situated at the near junction of Tras Street, was gutted within 20 minutes after the fire broke out. This included a bookshop next to the workshops. No one was injured. Damage was estimated at $20,000 to $50,000. Befcre the fire-engines arrived at the89 words
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306 1968-01-23 13 Lift attendant s late wife fond of 'gay life'—Court told SINGAPORE. Mon. A lift attendant. Ong Kian Hoon, who was tormented by the “gay life” of his wife was sentenced to four years’ imprisonment by Mr. Justice Choor Singh for causing her death. Ong. 36 who was originally charged with306 words
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279 1968-01-23 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 17-man l*.S. trade mission is scheduled to arrive here on Thursday from Kuala Lumpur. The mission is the U.S. Minerals Resources Development Trade Mission to South-east Asia, and comprises U S. Government officials and consulting engineers and top executives of American279 words
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78 1968-01-23 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Institute of Management will conduct a series of 10 lectures on ‘Cost Accounting and Control” from Feb 13. The lecturer is Mr. Lim Boon Tong. 26, an accountant with Malaysia Dairy Industries Limited. He is a qualified cost accountant having78 words
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217 1968-01-23 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The news on the increase in landing, parking and hangar fees for aircraft at the Singapore International Airport which came into effect on Jan. 15. were received by airline operators with “mixed reactions”. A BOAC spokesman said a meeting amongst overseas217 words
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482 1968-01-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. Goh Hock Guan, Secretary-General of the Democratic Action Party, last night propounded his party's strategy for national survival. At a talk to the DAP's K.L. Branch, he said the withdrawal of the British troops was "certainly not good news"482 words
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Article128 1968-01-23 14 KAMPAR Mon The police today appealed to residents of Lawan Kuda New Village in Gopeng near here to assist them in their investigations of a S4,lBfi robbery in the village on Saturday. Four men. one armed with a revolver robbed the occupants of a sundry goods128 words
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Article, Illustration120 1968-01-23 14 MEMBERS of the Fun Fair Committee of the Assunta Schools Pa-rent-Teacher Association. Seated fourth from left is Rev. Sister Paulinus, the Directoress of the Assunta Schools Petaling Java, holding a cheque for 517.200 presented to her by Mr. J.V. Morais, Chairman of the P.T.A. Fun Fair120 words
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Article443 1968-01-23 14 IPOH. Mon —A 20-year-old girl. Miss Chong Shing Lan. was left in a tapioca plantation in Tasek Road after she and her boy friend had been held up in Thomson Road, on Aug. 15, last year, the Sessions Court here was told today. She was443 words
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166 1968-01-23 14 Kuala lumpur. Mon.— The Minister of Health. Enrhe Bahaman Samsudin. will open a family planning course for senior medical officers at 2.30 p.m. on Thursday at the Headquarters of the National Family Planning Board here. Twenty-five senior medical officers comprising State Medical and Health166 words
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Article65 1968-01-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The second-in-command of the sth Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment. Major Mohamed bin Yusoff, has been appointed the new commanding officer of the 4th Battalion. the Royal Malay Regiment. He will take over from Lieutenant Colonel Esa bin Ahmad on Saturday. Major Mohamed65 words
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Article, Illustration221 1968-01-23 14 Misses. Maureen Tan Khim Khim. 17, Victoria Jessie. 17. Julie Lau Sai Hwey, 18. Rosalind Ha I'ng Phin, 19. and Sim Pov Hoon. 20 all of Kuching: Hildegard Nohim. 20, of Bau. in the First Division; Teresa Cho N'guk Yun, 17. and Veronica221 words
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Advertisement112 1968-01-23 3 Our Hong Kong flights are for the birds.. the early birds Want to steal a few extra hours in Hong Kong? Fly Cathay Pacific's new convenient daily servrce. Leave Singapore early morning, arrive in Hong Kong shortly after lunch with the day still fresh and young enough for you to112 words
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Advertisement47 1968-01-23 4 The Management Of PHOENIX EMPORIUM LTD., Wish To Thank All Their Friend s. Business Associates And Guests For Their Well Wishes, Floral Bouquets And Their Kind Attendance On The Occasion Of The Opening Of Their Emporium At Gay World Amusement Park, Singapore. On Saturday, 20th January, 196847 words
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Article, Illustration331 1968-01-23 5 Maureen Lee - By Maureen Lee A LONDON and a local trained model in Kuala Lumpur are determined to put some "strains of genteelity” into the lives of the local girls who want to be nothing but “honourable ladies”. The models are London-trained Ong331 words
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Article115 1968-01-23 5 Kuala lumpur. Mon. A 'Fashion On Wheels” show will be presented by the Fiat Motor Company to launch their new model Fiat 125 here on Jan. 26 and 27. Ten models from Joan Booty Modelling Academy and 10 from the Milady Academy will be parading an array115 words
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Article, Illustration72 1968-01-23 5 This two piece swimsuit is made of a bold awning stripe in orange for a cot too bikini with shaped bra top piped in solid colour. It also has a matching mini-poncho— (Fashion League; Pix.). - 72 words
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Article, Illustration194 1968-01-23 5 IT'IDNEY Bean a nd Shrimp Salad: Ingredients: Two cups kidney beans, half a pound shrimps, one cup chopped celery and green celery tops and half a cup chopped parsley and chives or young green onion tops. Also needed are three tablespoons grated onion, half a cup chopped pimientos. one194 words
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Article, Illustration275 1968-01-23 5 LEGEND has it that only children wake up in the morning with bright, rosy faces. And even they have been known to look a bit haggard. In more mature circles, very few faces come alive until the day Is half gone. Eyes are shadowed and275 words
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Article, Illustration67 1968-01-23 5 LIM MAY-LIN (right) and Nancy Ng wear casual hats for casual outings. May-Lin's hat of heavy Thai-cotton in shades of green and biege resembles the American base-ball cap. Nancy has a broad-brimmed hat with a shopping bag to match. They are made of light-weight Thai-cotton in pink, shocking pink olive67 words
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Article, Illustration456 1968-01-23 5 Pat Chan - By Pat Chan Pictures by Jimmy Chow HATS will be one of the greatest head-turners of local fashions if only our ladies will head for them And also they will have more for men to see on top. Hats are suchPictures by Jimmy Chow - 456 words
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WORLD NEWS
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345 1968-01-23 7 ‘BRITAIN’S RETREAT’ SYDNEY Mon. (Reuter) Australia will have to assume additional responsibilities in the South Pacific as a result of Britian’s retreat into Europe, the “Sydney Morning Herald” said in an editorial today. The “Herald” said that as the full implications of345 words
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Article197 1968-01-23 7 'Peace pilot to face charges TEL AVIV. Mon. (Reuter) Abie Nathan. Israels self-styled “Peace pilot." was charged today with a series of offences in connection with his two flights to Egypt, where he tried to meet President Nasser in 1966 and 1967. The charges were filed In the Tel Aviv197 words
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Article72 1968-01-23 7 TOKYO. Mon. (Reuter) Indonesian actine President General Suharto is scheduled to arrive in Tokyo on March 28 for a visit at the invitation of Pnme Minister Eisaku Sato. Mr. Toshio Kimura. chief ca oinet secretary announced tor’ay. detailed schedule for his visit is yet to be worke72 words
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Article85 1968-01-23 7 NEW YORK. Mon (Reute > Newsweek magazine said today that “The Russians may he making their nun contribution to the piessure on the U.S. dollar." In an item in its “Periscope’’ section, the magazine added: “Trade experts in .Moscow say the Soviets have been sounding85 words
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Article, Illustration26 1968-01-23 7 PRESIDENT Tito is “crowned with a turban by President Ayub Khan of Pa- kistan when he made a State visit to Pakistan last week. UPI photo.— UPI photo. - 26 words
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58 1968-01-23 7 SASEBO. Japan: Japanese leftist students who rioted against the arrival of the American nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the Enterprise, into an American base here burn a Stars and Stripes and a Japanese flag used in a big welcome banner for the ship near the Sasebo station. i. Riot police quelled the— UPI photo. - 58 words
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280 1968-01-23 7 WASHINGTON. Mon. (Reuter) The U.S. treasury today urged American firms to keep the funds of their Canadian subsidiaries in Canada in order not to contribute to pressure on the Canadian dollar. Ottawa authorities last week denied any plans to devalue the Canadian dollar280 words
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Article104 1968-01-23 7 WASHINGTON. Mon. (Reuter) About a dozen demonstrators. some in Beatnik grab, were ejected from the church here where President Johnson frequently worships. The President and his family were not present at yesterday's service, which was interrupted for about five minutes by the demonstrators An eye-witness said104 words
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Article107 1968-01-23 7 LYDDA. Israel. M o n. < Reuter > An Arab woman who planted a time bomb in a crowded cinema in Jerusalem was sentenced to life imprisonment by Israeli Military court here yesterday Miss Fatma Barnawai. 23. and two companions left the bomb ticking107 words
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213 1968-01-23 7 FUERTH. West Germany. Mon. (Reuter) Wesi German fathers of illegitimate children have banded together to protect themselves against having to pay too much for their support. Herr Wolfgang Rittig. chairman of the Society of Payers of Maintenance for Illegitimate Children in West213 words
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116 1968-01-23 7 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Oil Sheiks in Persian Gulf states have offered to pay Britain £25 m a year to maintain her forces there, press reports said here today. The Times newspaper, reporting from Abu Dhabi, said Sheik Zaid Bin Sultan, of Ahu Dhabi, and116 words
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308 1968-01-23 7 PALERMO. Sicily, Mon. (Reuter) Sicilian authorities today requisitioned schools, hotels and army barracks to house thousands of refugees from the quakestricke® western part of the island. Three days of Incessant rain have forced them out of tent camps into the cities. But many308 words
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Article108 1968-01-23 7 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) A full-page advertisement in the Times newspaper today signed by 236 scholars throughout Britain appealed to world opinion to call on the Soviet government to cease discrimination against Jews The scholars, mainly professors. were listed under the 22 universities or educational bodies108 words
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Article90 1968-01-23 7 WASHINGTON. Mon. (Reuter) President Johnson s top special assistant said here that the Kremlin's policy towards the missile race would be an enormous test of Soviet-American relations. Mr. Walt W Rostow. Special Presidential Assistant for National Security Affairs, said failure to set a date for90 words
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Article65 1968-01-23 7 PHNOM PENH. Mon. (Reuter) President Tito of Yugoslavia left here by air today for New Delhi after a five-day official visit to Cambodia. The President was seen off by head of state Prince Norodom Sihanouk and lbs wife Of the diplomatic corns, the Cuban ambassador was65 words
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Article178 1968-01-23 7 CAPE TOWN. Mon. (Reuter) The world’s only surviving heart transplant patient Dr. Philip Blaiberg. was today “one hundred per cent well,” surgeon Chris Barnard said. Mrs. Blaiberg paid her daily visit to her husband and said afterwards that he had reminded her to arrange insurance178 words
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175 1968-01-23 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. (Reuter) The United States should seriously consider ending military aid to the military regime in Greece. Mr. Andreas Papandreou. exiled Greek political leader said today. In a televised interview pre-recorded in Paris on Friday but broadcast here today Mr. Papandreou175 words
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97 1968-01-23 7 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Britain had an urgent and practical need to return to one church, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Michael Ramsey, said here today. The Primate of the Anglican church was speaking from a Methodist church pulpit as millions of Christains of many denominations97 words
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209 1968-01-23 10 HONG KONG, Mon. (UPI) A senior police officer said today that local Communists were not responding to the government amnesty offer "Weapons and ammunition turned In so far do not indicate they are from Communist sources." director of Criminal Investigations Norman G. Rolph said.209 words
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173 1968-01-23 10 SAIGON. Mon. (Reuter) Massed raids of American bombers swept across the demilitarised zone yesterday attempting to break up a new North Vietnamese offensive surging around Isolated US and South Vietnamese mountain posts, an American military spokesman said today. Flight after flight173 words
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Article77 1968-01-23 10 ADEN. Mon (Reuter) Health authorities today ordered the mass vaccination of Aden inhabitants after discovering a smallpox case, the first since an epidemic here in 1931 Dr. Ahmed Abdullah Basahai. State Medical Officer and acting Permanent Secretary at the Health Ministry, said the victim was an77 words
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461 1968-01-23 10 SEOUL Mon. (UPI) Thirty Communist infiltrators slipped into Seoul last night for the first time since the end of the Korean War and touched off a fierce gunbattle with South Korean Police, it was announced today. Two South Korean policemen, one461 words
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Article110 1968-01-23 10 PRDENONE. Italy. Mon. (Reuter) —Three American and Italian skmdivers claimed a world deep-diving record today by reaching a deDth of 262 feet in a lake at the foot of Monte Cavallo here. The three men. Air Force Major Charles Hayes. 34. from Florida. Air Force Sergeant William110 words
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124 1968-01-23 10 PI ‘James Bond acquitted of cop slaying MANILA Mon. <UPI) Filipino movie actor Eddie Fernandez, who plays the local version of "James Bond” on the screen, and three others were acquitted today of homicide charges in the gunslaying of two policemen in October, 1966 A movie s’untman who acts as124 words
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204 1968-01-23 10 JAKARTA. Mon. (R*uter) Indonesian students demanded the public execution of corrupt officials in a mass demonstration held here today. The students, belonging to the big high school students action front KAPPI. swarmed into Jakarta's main shopping centre of Pasar Baru writing slogans and plastering204 words
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Article77 1968-01-23 10 HAVANA. Mon. (Reuter). Premier Fidel Castro has exchanged his plush Oldsmrv bile cars for Army jeeps to save petrol during Cuba's current fuel crisis. Dr. Castro's symbolic gesture followed his announcement almost three weeks ago of strict petrol rationing for private motorists and stringent77 words
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Article, Illustration36 1968-01-23 10 AT PAKISTAN'S Sandpit Beach in Karachi Mrs. Tito, wife of the Yugoslav President tries a camel for size. She was on a 7-day State visit with the President UPI photo.— UPI photo. - 36 words
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293 1968-01-23 10 NEW YORK. Mon. (t’PI) Clergymen in the United States have become increasingly bolder and more bitter in their opposition to the war in Vietnam, but the clerical dissenters do not as yet include a majority of C.S. churchmen, according to Time magazine.293 words
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Article155 1968-01-23 10 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter) Manila Mayor Antonio J. Villegas ha s signed two ordinances giving free water and free funeral services to the residents of the city. The measures, signed at ceremonies here over the weekend are among the vital aspects of the mayor's programme To155 words
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167 1968-01-23 10 CUERNAVACA. Mexico, Mon. (I PI) An overloaded city bus lost its brakes in a steep hill yesterday rolled over five times and crashed into a wall. killing 18 persons and injuring 45 others. Five children and eight women were among those167 words
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Article165 1968-01-23 10 SAIGON. Mon. (UPI) The South Vietnamese government has shortened by 12 hours the planned truce to celebrate the lunar new year next week. Announcement of the decision came as allied intelligence official disclosed captured documents which they said indicated North Vietnam was planning165 words
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Article40 1968-01-23 10 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter)— An East England school spent almost 150 sterling to have the wooden floor of its main hall smoothed after the mother of a six-year-old boy pupil complained he got an inch-long splinter in his bottom.40 words
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Article485 1968-01-23 10 ‘NDP may go underground —Report BONN. Mon. (UPI) The radical rightist National Democratic Party (NPD) has ordered its 30.000 members to go underground and form bund-type social clubs if the NPD is outlawed in West Germany, realiable sources reported today. A confidential circular early this month instructed local leaders to485 words
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211 1968-01-23 10 TOKYO. Mon. (Reuter) Japanese Foreign Ministry Takeo Miki has proposed that the Soviet Union and Japan start official talks on his "Mutual guarantor formula" for peace in Vietnam, the Foreign Ministry said today. A spokesman for the ministry confirmed press reports that the211 words
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Article, Illustration112 1968-01-23 10 AUGSBURG. Germany: Private Marshall Bean studies Neab Llahsram in a mirror at his army barracks here with regrets. For after Bean was discharged from the U.S. Army he reversed his name and finished up being drafted back into the Army under his new name— UPI photo. - 112 words
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Article687 1968-01-23 8 OUR Kajang correspondent reported on Sunday that the residents of Kajang. a town 15 miles from Kuala Lumpur, are busy preparing for the Chinese New Year. Malaysians living in urban areas tend to forget the existence of prosperous small towns throughout the country, yet they are687 words
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Article, Illustration208 1968-01-23 8 Harry B. Rothblatt - By Harry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook ef STl4«neß t or Crlalnal Trial# g LANCHE was riding in Stuart’s auto one day, when Carol suddenly drove from a side road into Stuart’s car. Blanche suffered p e rso nal injuries. When she recovered she sued Carol. “Less than208 words
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247 1968-01-23 8 IVfHY must the Traffic Police and taxi-drivers indulge in extremes? As soon as the Traffic Police slacken in the control of taxi traffic, we see an immediate abuse by taxi-drivers doing double and treble parking in public streets in an attempt247 words
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Article320 1968-01-23 8 r-/TT r- w •r k V. X; Iran asi Mtoaftoa are toft Mwltoi with Bssarctoto srstests, as* pul to ft* toteresi tire Sotasslal takes la Malaysia say be teifte to the fact M Pallstos Matofiia toftare«as were store! tores# is mas. Baft costortes hm expressed ftetr §ratito& to320 words
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1717 1968-01-23 8 A. K. Sigamoney - By A. K. Sigamoney 'T'HE School Certificote Physics teacher has under his charge pupils, who are generally obove average in intelligence and ability and who may be expected to specialise in Physics in later years. The teacher should therefore be suitable qualified1,717 words
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Advertisement41 1968-01-23 8 Eastern Sun Independent National News-paper MONDAY. JANUARY 23. 196&. 23-B. Cantonment Road. Singapore 2. Telephone: *****/7 Penang Office Ipoh Office 39. |alan Sultan. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. Telephone: *****/6 8. Leith Street. Tel: ***** 77. Brewster Road. Tel: ***** Cable Address: AWNEWS41 words
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458 1968-01-23 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.—New American-flag air service permitting passengers to travel between the United States and Australia via Japan will be inaugurated by Pan American World Airways starting February 1, subject to foreign government approval. Mr. L. T. Bready, Director. said that458 words
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Article290 1968-01-23 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. February first zrade rubber fob. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 461 cents per lb., down one and a quarter cent from previous close. The tone was easy. The market opened lower in sympathy with London and after290 words
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110 1968-01-23 9 JAKARTA. Mon. (Antara) Indonesian exports during the first half of last year were valued at US$3lO, 350.650. of which US$27. 999.312 were exported to South-East Asian countries, U 5580,419,871 to North Asian countries. U 5528,199. 508 to Australia. U 5552.137. 284 to the United States,110 words
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281 1968-01-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The net profit of the United Commercial Bank Limited for the year ended 31st December 1967 after taxes, subject to audit, including the sum or rs. 341.973.36 brought forward from the previous account amounted to rs. 8.931.267.94. The directors have281 words
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109 1968-01-23 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Twenty-seven per cent of Cathay Pacific’s passengers are Americans, an airline survey has disclosed. In a recent six-month-long check of the Hong Kong airline’s carryings. 42.423 of a total of 154.311 passengers were found to hold U.S. or Canadian passports. The109 words
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Article16 1968-01-23 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The tin price for today was $558 25 per picul, down $2.37}.16 words
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227 1968-01-23 9 WASHING TON, Mon. (UPI> The News magazine U.S News and World report yesterday said foreign cars sales in the United States this year are expected to exceed 1967 sales by more than 75.000 vehicles. In 1967. foreign car sales were 773.000.227 words
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964 1968-01-23 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Conditions in the industrial section of the Stock Exchange were fairly active with a turnover over one million units, as interest wholly focussed on equities to the exclusion of properties and tins. The market. however, showed some renewed buying strength and equity964 words
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Article22 1968-01-23 9 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) Rubber market opened easier with soot 16| 16*. No. 1 RSS CIF basis ports Feb. 16* 16-7/16.22 words
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Article, Illustration212 1968-01-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A S 3 million dollar assembly plant will be set up in Petaling Jaya by the Roxy Electric Industrial (Malaya) Sdn., Bhd. with Hayakawa Electric Co., Ltd.. (Japan) Manufacturers of sharp products. The plant is expected212 words
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Article480 1968-01-23 9 YOUR SHARES-UP-DOWN- UNCHANGED SINGAPORE—(Stock Exchange old and offer prices officially listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIALS Ben Co o >3 2.25 Boustead 1.61 1.66 C. sugar 2..’4 2.25 Chemical Co 1 .-..1 1.54 (nlil storage 3 98 4 00 Dunlop 2 38 2.40 I "melting 4.20 4.40 FA 1480 words
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Article87 1968-01-23 9 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) The Dutch Minister in Charge to Aid Developing Countries Dr. B. E. Udink would arrive here next month for talk s with Indonesian leaders on the next meeting of Indonesia’s creditor nations to be held in Amsterdam Hi March. Antara news agency reported87 words
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Article45 1968-01-23 9 (Managers’ Prices) First Malayan XI) 2.33 Sffnnd Malavan XI) 1.67 Third Malayan 10!' The Commerce Industry .89 98 The having Fund .92 1.01 Urst Hongkong .80 .85* Second Hongkong •DO 259• Malayan Investment Fund 1.00 1.10 Sterling Commodity 4/2 4/9 <* Hong Kong Currency)45 words
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Article103 1968-01-23 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The noon prices at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange n»day are > Barer Seller Coconut oil (F.O.B.) Bulk Coconut Oil 58.00 (I O.B.) Drums Loose Copra Mixed Jan/Feb 3 60.50 4.50 Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.) »6% N.L.W 130.00 Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) 36% N.L.W ***** Sarawak Special103 words
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Article22 1968-01-23 9 HONG KONG, Mon. Money Quotations: HK56.040/6.060 per US dollar for cash. HK514.48 per pound sterling. HK5286.0 per tael gold.22 words
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Article76 1968-01-23 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The 29/30 Chaperera following ships are expected 39/39 Colombo Maru to be in port tomorrow, 40 41 Ellen Maersk Tuesday. 44 Andorra Godowns Vessels 46 Martiniquais 3/4 Hoegh Dene 47 Ikushimamaru 9 Var ,h Bn? Z The following ships laid 19 Wandebori anchorage at the76 words
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Advertisement741 1968-01-23 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—S'PORE, K. LUMPUR ARRIVALS Renans. Ipoh, Ruala I.umpur. Malacca. P A A 814 10.05 a m. from Jakarta. MSA 451 10.25 a.m. from Kuchin;. THU TGtOT 12.45 pm. from Bangkok. Penang. CAL (1819 2.30 p.m. from Talprh. Hongkong. Kuala Lumpur MSA 634 3 p m. from Tatpeh. Hongkong. MSA741 words
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Advertisement74 1968-01-23 11 An ordinary watch has a mainspring as its driving force, so it can be ATTACKED LOOSELY WOUND TIGHTLY WOUND O'** Vo VC* VO vN^The m Has no mainspring The driving force is this tiny energy cell (oetuol It gives steady electric power and steady electric accuracy; costs $2.50 and provides74 words
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Miscellaneous1962 1968-01-23 11 TrioSE BUY NAT ONAL JANUARY 23 P.M. TIMEX-TIME 645 OPENING ANNCT. Prog. Summary 550 NEWS OUTLINES IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 5.55 NATIONAL SONGS 6.00 NEWS IN TAMIL 610 GIGAN'TOR “Monster From The Deep” 6.35 FURY “Strong Man” with subtitles in the National Language TOO NEWS IN ENGLISH MO SPORTS PARADE1,962 words
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Miscellaneous209 1968-01-23 11 “The Healers of Aro”, A series produced by the United Nations outlining the continuing progress made by the developing nations of the world. 9.00 NEWS IN ENGLISH 9.15 WHAT OTHERS SAY A review of editorial opinion and reports in the Press (English Version). 9.35 THE MAN FROM I.N.CL.E. “The Golatea209 words
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Article, Illustration141 1968-01-23 12 Everything happens in Katy O'Connor’s adventures that happen in a very plus, expensive metropolitan hostelry Everything happens that happen.s to a good-heart-ed. purposeful lady assistant manager and to her friends: Nice, decent tenants who cant oay their tabs Honeymooners in search of a141 words
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Article102 1968-01-23 12 SINGAPORE. Mon Television Singapore will telecast the 2nd Semi-Final of the RTS Talentime on Thursday over Channel 5 at 9.15 p m. 1. Patricia Paley Dance Dance; 2. Richard Ho Amor Amor; 3. Mary Tan Serenade from the Student Prince; 4 Roland Tan The Last Waltz;102 words
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Miscellaneous501 1968-01-23 12 8.25 THE WORLD IN action “We Know What We Saw" A documentary series on the most pressing issues of the day. 9.00 NEWS IN ENGLISH 9.15 RTS TALENTIME A show in which budding artistes are given the opportunity to display their talent. 10.15 ZERO ONE “Point of View”, Zero One”501 words
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Miscellaneous520 1968-01-23 12 10.05 TRIBUNAL “William Kidd”, Mostly infamous personalties who have already been judged by History re-appear to make their defence before a 20th Century juror. 10.15 ESPIONAGE “The Gentle Spies.” They are the hidden enemies, soldiers without uniform, variously known as spies, secret agents. saboteurs, undercover men and women, and these520 words
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Miscellaneous1021 1968-01-23 12 w SINGAPURA 1 CHANNEL 8 FOR schoolsHM hi I I JANUARY 23 AM. Timex-Time: 7.50-8.10 National Language Sec. 1— “Berbahasa Dengan Betul (1)”; 8 30-8.50 Geography (Eng.) Sec 1— “Latitude And Longitude”: 9.05—9.25 General Science Sec. I—'‘‘The Structure of Matter”; 9.4510.05 Mathematics Sec. 2 “Polygons (i)” 10 45-11.05 National language1,021 words
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Miscellaneous200 1968-01-23 12 Malay words which are used in everyday conversation and sentence building. "15 ORCHESTRA ONLY Percy Faith and Manuel. 8.00 REQUIEM FOR PAUL JASON 8.30 TOP TUNES OF THE WEEK The eight most popular tunes presented by Steven Lee 900 THE YOUNG SCENE 9.30 THE NEWS 9.40 STRINGTIMF. Buckingham Banjos. 10.00200 words
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Miscellaneous226 1968-01-23 12 PM TIMEX-TIME 12.00 YOUR RECORD SHOP A sponsored programme by Cosdel <S> Ltd bringing you the latest in pops introduced by Bernard Solosa. 100 PROG SUMMARY 1.10 IN LIGHTER VEIN Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pods Orch. Manuel and his Orch.. Adriano. 1.30 THE NEWS 1.40 IN LIGHTER VEIN 2.00226 words
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Miscellaneous736 1968-01-23 12 I EDIFFUSION (Silver Network) 4 KUALA LUMPUR INDIAN PROGRAMMES A.M. 6.00 Geethaarambam ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 1.00 Rhythm Before Two 1.30 News 140 Rhythm Before Two MALAY PROGRAMMES Programme Summary 6.05 Interlude 6.15 News. 6.20 Geethanjali ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 6.59 RedifTusion March and Opening Announcement 7.00 News 7.10 Musical Clock 7.25 Items of736 words
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Miscellaneous219 1968-01-23 12 HOUSEWIVES REQUESTS Lucy Leong plays music requested by housewives. 3.00 PARIS STARTIME 3.30 DRIFTING DREAMING Mantovani and his Orchestra. music by Sigmunda Romberg 4.00 CLOSE DOWN 5.00 PROG. SUMMARY 5.03 BORN TO SING Charles Craiz i 3 the star In Born to Sing. 6.00 THE ARTS George Orwell. 6.15 SUNSET219 words
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Advertisement31 1968-01-23 13 rrs V GRAND OPENING TO-MORROW NIGHTLY TILL 1.00A.M. SAT. 2.00 A.M. THE FABULOUS SIZZLING ENTERTAINERS INTRODUCING YOU MISS HUANG SOON JA AND MISS CHANG MIN JA AS KOREAN ANGELS A VA31 words
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Advertisement32 1968-01-23 13 CATHAY: OPENS THURSDAY! IT'S LAUGHTER IONQUERING fSI s? IT'S LAUGHTER TIME... WHEN BRITAIN’S ALLCONQUERING CLOWN HITS THE TOWN! THE RANK ORGANISATION presents AN IVY PRODUCTION mr i l \< Q with DEREK ROND32 words
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Miscellaneous227 1968-01-23 13 tGANISATION LIDO Phone ***** L **l Day: 11. 1.45. too wto, 9.15 Cornfl Wilde A: Rip Torn in BEACH RED" Color (CA) OPEN'S TOMORROW! Alan Bate* KING OF HEARTS" iCA' In TEC HN! SCOPE COLOR COMING SOON' Troy Donahue. Connie Stevens. Sharon Hueuenv. Diane Mcßatn Parrish color wb school Children227 words
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Miscellaneous396 1968-01-23 13 TODAY TOMORROW ONLY'! 1.30. 1 no. 0.30 A 9.13 pm Columbia's LOST COMMAND" Anthony Quinn. P’Vijion. Color J Ample car park space available I behind the Theatre. Entrance between OPENS THURS. Ouv Madison In THE MYSTERY OF THUG ISLAND Columbia Picture In Color ODEON 21 116 Last Das! 11. 1396 words
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Advertisement622 1968-01-23 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Words 55/- (Minimum) MIDDLE AGED LADY to Supervise Hill Station Guest House operation and accept bookings. Must be qualified in menu preparation and staff supervision. Housing, food and salary provided. Must speak English and Malay and conduct correspondence in English Apply in own handwriting stating qualifications and622 words
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Advertisement565 1968-01-23 14 TENDER NOTICES UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA TENDER FOR THE SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF AIRCONDITIONING PLANTS AND EQUIPMENT TO THE LECTURE THEATRE AND STANDARD OFFICE BLOCK. FACULTY OF EDUCATION. UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA. KUALA LUMPUR. Tenders are invited from contractors registered with The Public Works Department. Malaysia for the supply and installation of565 words
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Advertisement103 1968-01-23 14 A trmi »IT THAT COIS A 10NC WAY Eastern Sun CLASSIFIED ADS I EACH WORD SO m 25 cent* (tee above) PLEASE WRIT! IN CAPITAL LETTERS Advertiser's Name.——............. Telephone Me.—.... Number of Insertions. Oate(s) Requested. Cost tiratnt m<t areompan? roar order 4F.0./Cbeaa».Ca»h enclosed! C»'ti man be rrflstered. Cheque* fit •heeld103 words
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Article, Illustration453 1968-01-23 15 MONTE CARLO, Mon. (Reuter). Two fatal accidents in 12 hours cast a shadow over the Monte Carlo rally yesterday as the surviving cars entered the final stage of their two days and three nights drive to Monaco. Luciano453 words
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397 1968-01-23 15 DURBAN. Mon. (Reuter) Bob Hewitt, the topseeded South African Davis Cup player, slumped to a shock five-sets defeat against 38-yes.r-old Danish veteran Torben Ulrich In the quarter-finals of the men's singles in the Natal Lawn Tennis Championships here yesterday. Ulrich, the eighth397 words
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126 1968-01-23 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Japan's top soccer team To.vokogyo wishes to play two matches in Malaysia next month. The Japanese Football Association have written to the Football Association of Ms laysia on behalf of the team and have suggested two dates Feb. 15 at Kuala126 words
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Article89 1968-01-23 15 PENANG. Mon. —The president of th e Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, said here today that the Central Government would give very serious consideration for any assistance that might be required for the construction of an indoor stadium in Penang. However. Mr. Khaw89 words
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Article306 1968-01-23 15 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter) —Singapore's Llm Kok Ann drew- his game with Ruben Rodriguez of the Philippines in the seventh round last night of the Meralco (Manila Electric Company) National Open Chef* tournament here to add another half-point to his score. Lim now has306 words
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377 1968-01-23 15 PORT OF SPAIN, Mon. (Reuter). England, despite having scored 546 for seven, will almost certainly continue to bat when the First Cricket Test against the West Indies enters its third day here today. Colin Cowdrey, the England captain, showed this intention when he377 words
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138 1968-01-23 15 BOMBAY, Mon. (Reuter) lon Tiriac and Ilie Nastase (Rumania) fought back from two sets down to take the men’s doubles title of the All India Hard Court Tennu Championships here yesterday against the Indian Davis Cup pair Premjit Lai and Jaideep Mukherjea. Tiriac and138 words
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Article, Illustration422 1968-01-23 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Chinese Swimming Club will apply to the Government for lease of suitable vacant land to rebuild its old 25m pool and for laying of new giant water delivery pipes. Mr. Soon Peng Yam. SCSC President said here today422 words
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507 1968-01-23 15 LONDON, Mon. (Rehter) —Two men who between them have failed in six attempts to win the world featherweight boxing title will match brawn and brain at London’s Royal Albert Hall tomorrow night for the right to wear the crown relinauished hv Mexi- can507 words
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Article82 1968-01-23 15 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Leading scores in English soccer after Saturday's matches are: First Division Hurst (West Ham United) 20; Lee (Manchester City) 19; Graham (Arsenal) 18; Clarke (Fulham), Davies (Southampton) and Lorimer (Leeds United) 16. Second Division: Bridges (Birmingham) 19; Hickton (Middle-brough), Hector (Derby County)82 words
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419 1968-01-23 15 NAPA, (California) (UPI) Kermit Zarley bagged eight birdies in a pressurepacked final round yesterday to win the 125.000 dollar Kaiser Open Golf Tournament with a 15-under par 72 hole total of 273. Zarley went out in 34 and came back in 31419 words
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134 1968-01-23 15 INNSBRUCK. Mon. (Reuter) President Franz Jonas, of Austria, formally opened the 1968 Winter Universiade the students Olympics following a march past of 26 nations in the Olympic Stadium here last night. The hour-long ceremony was splashed with the colours of national flags, traditional costumes and134 words
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444 1968-01-23 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Three top ranking professional golfers —two from America and one from U.K. will compete for the total prize money of 545.000 In a match in Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf series at the Island Course, Thom- son Road, on444 words
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257 1968-01-23 16 LONDON. Mon Olympic preparations completed some time ago by British weightlifters in the French high altitude camp of Fort Romeu in Pyrenees underline the increasing popularity of the sport in Britain and the good organisation which is raising its standards The country has had257 words
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Article44 1968-01-23 16 MADRID. Mon. (Reuter) Results of Spanish first division soccer matches played yesterday were:— Atletico Madrid 5 Cordoba 0 Sevilla 0 Malaga 2 Real Sociedad 0 R. Madrid 1 Espanol 1 Barcelona 0 Valencia 1 Sabadell 0 Atletico Bilbao 3 Elche 044 words
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Article48 1968-01-23 16 KLUANG. Mon—Entries are being invited for the Kluang District 1968 Soccer League Knockout competition which will begin early next month. Entries should be forwarded to Mr. A. S. Maniam. Secretary. Kluang District F A c/o 14. Jalan Lambak, Kluang on or before Jan. 28.48 words
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93 1968-01-23 16 MARY Wright, 23-year-old former European champion from Surrey in the South of England, won the women’s singles title for the fifth time at the 1968 English Closed Table Tennis championships staged recently at London’ Crystal Palace Sports Centre. But it was no runaway win for England’s number one plaver. She93 words
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1148 1968-01-23 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. David Tan hai done it again—sweeping the Selected Petersen Singles Classics and also capturing the individual hi-average, individual hi-game and individual hi-series in the process at the Shah's Bowling Centre in Petoling Joyo. His performance was im- r pressive winning1,148 words
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Article286 1968-01-23 16 SINGAPORE. Mon Singapore Badminton Association held their second trial to select two State players for the Pestabadminton “Tournament of Champions”, at the Singapore Badminton Stadium here, last night. The Pestabadminton Championships will be held in Kuala Lumpur from April 17 to 20 The286 words
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Article86 1968-01-23 16 KLUANG. Mon. The Johore Malays Football Association are making an all out effort to capture the Sultan's Gold Cup this year in the inter-state Malays soccer competition. Players are undergoing intensive training at Sri Gelam. Johore Bahru. Those in training are: Mazlan Hamid. Yusoff Hamid, Latiff86 words
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397 1968-01-23 16 BRISBANE, Mon. (Reuter) lan Redpath (79) and Bill Lawrv (45) put on 116 for the opening wicket when Australia batted a second time on the third day of the Third Cricket Test against India here today. At the close Australia had397 words
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Article108 1968-01-23 16 PENANG. Mon. The Penang Cup for Horses Class Three Div. One over a distance of 8$ furs, will be the special race of the Penang Turf Club Spring Meeting on Feb 25. Feb. 28 and Mar. 3. Class Two, Three and Five horses will be catered108 words
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Article48 1968-01-23 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Combined Old Boys Rugby Association (COBRA) will field a soccer side to compete in the Selangor Open league championships next month. Two practices will be held on the Cheras Road P.W.D. ground on Wednesday and Saturday to select a side.48 words
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244 1968-01-23 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Indonesian Football Association which had requested the Football Association of Malaysia for two matches in Malaysia this month has now sent a cable to the FAM cancelling the two fixtures. Because of the bigger gate collections, the244 words
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Article173 1968-01-23 16 LA YANG LA YANG, Mon. Abu Hassan became the singles Champion of Chemara Sports Club for 1967 by beating Yeow Yew Sim in straight sets by 15-12 and 15-9 to capture the Challenge! Trophy donated by Chop Heng Huat of Rengam. This match was a173 words
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Miscellaneous59 1968-01-23 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 5.20 a m. (6.1 ft.). 6.46 pm. (6.4 ft.) Port Swettenham: 9.58 a.m. (12.3 ft.), 11.06 p.m. (13.4 ft) Port Dickson: 11.22 a.m. (6.4 ft.) Singapore: 3.59 a.m. (8.5 ft.), 4.27 p.m. (7.7 ft) Sedili Kechil: 2.34 a m. (7.6 ft.), 3.37 p.m. (6.5 ft) Kuantan:59 words
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