Eastern Sun, 11 February 1968
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Title Section22 1968-02-11 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 555 Sunday, 11 February 1968. MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents22 words
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Article, Illustration455 1968-02-11 1 MORE FIGHTING IN AND AROUND SAIGON SAIGON, Sat. (UPI) American warplanes bombed communist trucks and tanks tightening the noose around volatile Khe Sanh in South Vietnam's northwest corner, U.S. Headquarters said on Friday. Carrier based navy pilots destroyed two of four tanks spotted six miles455 words
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172 1968-02-11 1 PLYMOUTH. England. Sat. (UPI) Nine “slave girls” auctioned in a crowded square here on Thursday took the whole thing as a huge joke. So did thw organisers of the auction students on the 'Rag" committee of the Plymouth College of Technology who were itaging172 words
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Article38 1968-02-11 1 SAIGON Sat (UPI) —A giant US 030 transport, apparently hit by communist ground fire during its landing approach, crashed and burned at the Khe Sanh marine base today. US headquarters said there were no survivors.38 words
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Article251 1968-02-11 1 SMNO picks polls candidates: SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Malay National Organisation has selected its candidates for the coming general elections. Confirming this today, SMNO's Chairman. Enche Ahmad Hj. Taff said the name of his party's candidates would be announced on the Nomination Day, Feb. 17.251 words
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Article88 1968-02-11 1 NIAGARA FALLS. Ontario. Sat. (Reuter) A woman was paid this week for a 46 dollar (16 sterling) used car she sold here 30 years ago to a man who said he would bring her the money in a few hours Mrs. Anna Konkos received a money order for88 words
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Article71 1968-02-11 1 LUSAKA. Sat. (Reuter) A Tanzanian Government campaign to make proud Masai tribesmen wear trousers is an infringement of their rights, the Times of Zambia newspaper said today. The paper said that the tribesmen were proud of their traditional dress which leaves one buttock bare. To insist71 words
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Article47 1968-02-11 1 NEW YORK. Sat. (Reuter) President Johnson's special envoy. Mr Cyrus Vance, left here early today for Seoul to discuss "the grave threat” to South Korea caused by recent acts by North Korea Mr. Vance will meet President Chung-Hee Park and other senior officials.47 words
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Article63 1968-02-11 1 PHOENIX. Arizona Sat. (UPl)—The parents of a college coed, who shot herself instead of obeying an order to shoot her dog. were arrested on Friday on charges of involuntary manslaughter. The announcement of the arrest of Joseph Howard Ault. 43. and his wife. Dorothy Jean. 41. was made63 words
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Article31 1968-02-11 1 VIENTIANE. Sat. (UPI) Laotian officials today claimed to have broken up a planned attack on Saravane. southern Laos, by four North Vietnamese battalions that was scheduled for Feb. 12.31 words
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Article32 1968-02-11 1 SEOUL. Sat (Reuter) The United States and North Korea today held their fifth secret meeting at the border armistice village of Panmunjom over the Pueblo affair, it was reported today.32 words
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Article94 1968-02-11 1 NEW YORK. Sat. (Reuter) —New Yorkers face the danger of typhoid outbreaks within day* unless mounds of rotting garbage lying in the streets are cleared immediately. a city health officer has warned. As the dustmen's strike which has plunged the city into a sea of refuse,94 words
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129 1968-02-11 1 SAIGON, Sat. (Reuter). American pilots bombing an airfield near Hanoi have spotted two and possibly three twin-jet Rus-sian-made bombers parked near the runway, an American spokesman said today. The spokesman said the light bombers have a range of up to 1.000 miles, depending on129 words
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Article72 1968-02-11 1 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) —Thailand has placed its armed forces and police on a special alert following reports that Communist guerrillas olanned to make Viet-cong-type attacks on American bases and Government outposts in the country, according to reliable government sources. Protective measures also were put into effect72 words
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Article37 1968-02-11 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. (UPI) Hopes dimmed today for the lives of 98 passengers and crewmen aboard a Russian built An-12 transport plane believed to have crashed in the frozen Himalayan peaks of Kashmir.37 words
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Article30 1968-02-11 1 MOSCOW. Sat. 'Reuter) United Nations Secretary General U Thant flies in here tomorrow for talks with Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin expected to cover Vietnam and other international topics.30 words
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STOP PRESS
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Article33 1968-02-11 1 TOKYO, Sat. (Reuter) Mount Minamidake volcano on Sakurajima island off the southern tip of Japan's south island of Kyushu erupted today sending a column of smeke 1,800 metres into the sky.33 words
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Article50 1968-02-11 1 OTTAWA. Sat (UPI) Prime Minister Harold Wilson of Britain arrived in Ottawa yesterday for a brief one-day round of talks with Prime Minister Lester Pearson “I will talk about everything that ha= to be talked about.” Mr. Wilson told reporters on his arrival at Ottawa's Uplands airport.50 words
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Article107 1968-02-11 1 N. WEAPONS: WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) Administration officials today scotched speculation that the United States had stored tactical nuclear weapons in South Vietnam to defend key military positions if necessary. Rumours about stockpiles of nuclear weapons there grew as the White House yesterday denied that President Johnson had107 words
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Article57 1968-02-11 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. (Reuter) —Canada has suggested to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development here that a study be made into reducing ocean freight rates. The Canadian suggestion was made in an UNCTAD committee during a discussion on the adequacy of ocean freight57 words
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Article27 1968-02-11 1 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter) North Vietnam’s official daily, Nhan Dan, today claimed that the United States could not avoid a Dien Bien Phu type defeat.27 words
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Article27 1968-02-11 1 MOSCOW. Sat. (Reuter) Soviet Communist Party Chief Leonid Brezhnev today pledged continuing Russian aid to North Vietnam and the Vietcong. Tass New* Agency reported tonight.27 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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1021 1968-02-11 2 K UALA LUMPUR, Sot. The expansion of the Malaysian Armed Forces is to be slowed down and carried out in phases in view of the current unfavourable financial situation of the country. This was stated by the Parliamentary Secretary to the1,021 words
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Article146 1968-02-11 2 PENANG. Sat— The Vice-President of the Rubber Trade Association. Penang. Mr. Lee Guat Cheow, today stressed the urgent need for rubber price to be maintained at equitable and remunerative levels so that Malaysia’s economy would not be adversely affected. Mr. Lee was speaking at their146 words
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Article106 1968-02-11 2 PENANG, Sat. A notorious gangster, belonging to the 24 gang, who is also on'the police wanted list, was arrested at a house in Weld Quay after detectives surrounded the house early this morning Detectives from the AntiSe cret Societies Branch and C l D. proceeded to106 words
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Article81 1968-02-11 2 PORTSWETTENHAM. Sat. -—The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today w-ent aboard the pilgrim ship “Kuala Lumpur” here and bade farewell to 1.000 pilgrims leaving for Mecca. Among those who left for Mecca was the Tunku's third sen. Sulaiman. 13, who will attend school in Mecca81 words
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135 1968-02-11 2 PENANG. Sat. The first talking book library service for the blind in Malaysia will soon be equipped at St. Nicholas School and Home for the Blind. This is made possible through the generosity of the Bernard Van Leer Foundation of Holland with a promise135 words
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Article85 1968-02-11 2 PENANG, Sat. Immediate round-the-clock raids by the police, following the stabbing of a sundry goods shop proprietor. Lee Soon Chiam. in Jelutong Road, resulted in 10 suspects being held for questioning last night. Lee was rushed to the General Hospital by a police patrol car. He85 words
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Article70 1968-02-11 2 PENANG. Sat. The dam and causeway at Juru. named Jambatan Tub Abdul Razak. has not only improved the transportation network in that region but has also helped to increase the acreage of potential agricultural lands. This was stated bv the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee.70 words
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617 1968-02-11 2 ROBERT KUAN - By ROBERT KUAN TAPAH. Sat.—The $142 million Batang; Padang Hydro-Electric Scheme the biggest and last of the National Electricity Board’s network of projects at the Cameron Highlands was officially opened today by the Sultan of Perak. In a ceremony at the underground power617 words
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1183 1968-02-11 2 Ken Stanley - NEB expansion reflects Govt's all-round progress Dr. Lim By Ken Stanley TAPAH. Sat. The advance made by the National Electricity Board during the past 10 years reflects the progress which the government Is making in the rate of industrial development, expansion of business, improvement of living standard and the development1,183 words
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Article21 1968-02-11 2 PENANG. Sat. Liquor and cigarettes, worth $2,600, were stolen from the bar of Mandarin Restaurant in Burmah Road, yesterday.21 words
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Article242 1968-02-11 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A three-month long survey ot the Central Area of Singapore will be launched by the State and City Planning Office here on Wednesday. The survey, to collect essential information for future planning and redevelopment, is one of the several major surveys currently242 words
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Article45 1968-02-11 3 10 am —7 p m Exhibition of Personal Reference Books at the National Library. Stamford Road. 6pm’- Singapore Festival 68 at Gay World Amusement Park. Geylang. 6 pm 6 pm:- Band performance by the Singapore Infantry Band a* Marine Parade (Kuo Chuan side)45 words
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556 1968-02-11 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The newly-formed Singapore Textile Industry Advisory Committee is to urge the Government to approach foreign countries to liberalise quota restrictions and reduce "unfair administrative dis- crimination." At a Press conference announcing the formation of the committee. the chairman. Mr. Chan556 words
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170 1968-02-11 3 SINGAPORE, Sat The present situation in Saigon is "calm" and the problem faced by the South Vietnamese Government is one of "rehabilitation." This was disclosed by the ith Vietnamese Consul General here, Mr Ta Thai Buu, who returned here today on the first Air Vietnam170 words
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Article47 1968-02-11 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A man was seen Jumping Into the sea. off the sea-wall at Clifford Pier, at 820 this morning. When he wa* pulled out. he was already dead. Police have identified the man as Bak Siong, 63. of 41 Sago Lane.47 words
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Article, Illustration152 1968-02-11 3 SINGAPORE. Sat Horea s top all-girls revue the “Queen Bee Show" will be in Singapore for an exclusive performance at the popular El Amigo Nightclub in Kitchener Road from Feb 15 to 28 The show by eight sexy Korean beauties has been described as the top152 words
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Article59 1968-02-11 3 KAJANG Sat. The Kajang District Administration has launched a campaign to collect fund in aid of the recent fire victims in Kajang The fire which occurred on Jan. 1 destroyed eight shop-houses at Main S'reet. Two people were killed and more than 130 persons59 words
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Article, Illustration130 1968-02-11 3 SINGAPORE. Sat Did you throw coins to make wishes at the fountain at Robinson's? If so, this may interest you. The accumulated coins in aid of St* Andrews Mission Hospital were today scooped into four buckets to be taken to the hospital for— Eastern Sun photo. - 130 words
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142 1968-02-11 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Indonesia respects Singapore's rights as an independent nation to arm herself, but she need not be afraid of an attack by Indonesia. This is because Indonesia believes in being friendly with her neighbours and that she is placing economic progress above142 words
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203 1968-02-11 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A former political detainee. Mohd. Said bin Alias, alias Capt. Mohd. Said, has said that no particular community is entitled to claim multi-racial Singapore as its birth right. Mohd Said, relea-ed recently after three years of detention, said Every citizen of203 words
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Article81 1968-02-11 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: New York Buying TT. 32-15 16; Airmail OD 331 'l6; 90 d st 33-9 16 credit bills; 33-7/8 trade bills. Canada Buying TT. 3513/16; Airmail OD 3515/16; 90 ds t.81 words
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Article47 1968-02-11 3 'Manager*’ Price*) First Malayan XD 238 second Malayan XD 1.71 Third Malayan 1.71 The Commerce Industry .91 1 <W> The satin: Industry 95 1.04 HrM Hongkong 80 .85* Second Hongkong -55 A9* Malayan Investment Fund 105 1.15 Sterling Commodity 4/2 4/9 l* Hong Kong Currency)47 words
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Article128 1968-02-11 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The noun price- at the »in*apore < hlne-e Product- F.\cban*e to day are > nuver del lei t'winuf oil (1 O B Bulk 61 no ('••••mi' on (FO B > Drum* 63.50 !.•>••'»■ J npra Mixed Feh Mar 36.50 Muni uk White P-ppci < t c> H128 words
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45 1968-02-11 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The new Swedish Ambassador to Singapore. Count Axel Lewenhaupt, presented his credentials to President Ishak at the Istana today. Count Axel Lewenhaupt, 51. succeeds Mr. A. Sjolm, who has returned to Sweden on completion of his term of office.45 words
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Article20 1968-02-11 3 SINGAPORE. Sat The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has so far collected *****00 for the National Defence Fund.20 words
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Article519 1968-02-11 3 YOUR SHARES—UP-DOWN—UNCHANGED KIKdAriiKt—Mint Eifliante nid and idler prices official!? !•<■?«*rl at rh*- rlmi* of bu*ln<»«& INIHMRI \l Ben Co 2 41 2 46 Bollsfead 1 60 1 Bt C. 'titar 2.39 2.40 hemical Co 1 tfi 1 47 C old Mora re* 3 98 4 02 1 Min519 words
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Article639 1968-02-11 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange tndav with the number of snares dealt in brackets. INDUSTRIALS Ben Co $2 41 (1.000 > S 2 42 1.000. $2 43 .3000. $244 (1 0001 $2 45 'B.ooo* $2 46639 words
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Article16 1968-02-11 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin price for today was $559.62* per picul, down 50 cents.16 words
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249 1968-02-11 3 NEW YORK. Sat (UPI)— Stock prices tumbled along a broad front in hectic tra rims for the second consecutive session yesterday. Brokers said the drop was a further reaction to the mounting tensions in the Far East combined with some gloomy economic news.249 words
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Article53 1968-02-11 3 NEW YORK. Sat (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded. March 68 165 17.25 May 17 20 17.55 July 17.30 17.75 Sept. 17 50 17.90 Nov. 17.75 18 15 Jan. 9 17 90 18.30 March 18.00 18.50 The Spot No 1 RSS held steady at 16-5/8 cents53 words
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Article33 1968-02-11 3 WASHINGTON, Sat. (Reuter) No offers were made todav to General Services Administration to buy government stockpiled tm, an agency spokesman said. No commmercial sales ol tin were made ting wee*.33 words
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Miscellaneous1579 1968-02-11 2 YOVK i TODAY TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMTUR and Pulau Pinang; 8 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 A 10 Johore Bahru; t Taiping; 7 Ratu Pahat; 9 Kluang. P.M.: 3 00 Opening Annet Prog Summary; 3 01 Learn Our Language: 3 18 Star Soccer; 4 16 Lone Ranger ‘Outlaws Revenge";1,579 words
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POPPING AROUND With Platter Pete
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Article, Illustration355 1968-02-11 4 SIXTEEN British records qualified for Gold Disc awards in the U S during 1967. according to Record Industry Association of America s Annual Report announced this week. A total of 95 records received Gold Discs last year, compared with 81 in 1966. Over half the British awards were355 words
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Article, Illustration548 1968-02-11 4 What type of name do you give a group that seems to typify all the different aspects of people you meet? The American Breed in two words best describes these four young men, and the amazing thing is that this group with an appealing name keeps producing appealing records. After548 words
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Article226 1968-02-11 4 NEW YORK: 1. Green Tambourine Lemon Pipers. 2. Love Is Blue Paul Maurlat. 2. Spooky Classics IV. 4. Judy In Disguise John Fred His Playboy Band. 5. Nobody But Me Human Beinz 6. Chain Of Fools Aretha Franklin. 7. Goin’ Out Of My Head Lettermen226 words
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Article233 1968-02-11 4 IJI THERE! 1 Like how do you di e our SCOTT WALKER s pedal thin ureek? Like if vou wont more just stick around cause next week, we'll be continuing our fantastic series, personally written by the stars themselves) with DLSTY SPRI\GFIELD. Like to know about the233 words
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Article108 1968-02-11 4 THE biggest cumber in the world pop charts this week is “I Wish It Would Rain” by the American group, The Temptations. It swept from No. 41 in last week's United States charts to this week’s No. 9. In Britain the Bob Dylan song “Mighty Quinn” as recorded108 words
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Article, Illustration266 1968-02-11 4 SCOTT WALKER - by SCOTT WALKER WHEN I get married I want the whole bit. Kids every thing. I want them educated properly, Some kind of art school education and plenty of discipline. The girl I marry is going to have plenty of three things understanding, intelligence and patience.266 words
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Article, Illustration676 1968-02-11 5 r pHE year 1967 has seen an unprecedented record number of Mandarin films in Malaysia and Singapore. Its popularity has grown so much that rarely is a Mandarin picture on show for less than a week in any cinema. One reason for the increased popularity676 words
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Article, Illustration130 1968-02-11 5 SINGAPORE. Sat They gay “Once a cowboy, always a cowboy" and how true it is In Paramount's latest release "Will Penny”, now showing at Cathay theatre. Charlton Heston, the familiar star for historical roles such as "Ben Hur." “Moses' and “El Cd” plays the Oldhand cowboy130 words
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Advertisement22 1968-02-11 5 Records of Supreme Quality Let... ED entertain you!! THE CYCLE 4 CARRIAGE ENTERPRISES (N) SDN.,BHD. fIiMMtL IMPORTS ntw.tiftM KUALA LUMfUt- IPOM PENANG22 words
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Advertisement169 1968-02-11 5 The Government of Australia in association with the Australian Ballet Foundation present the world-acclaimed AUSTRALIAN BALLET under the artistic direction of Peggy van Proogh, 0.8.E. and Sir Robert Helpmann C.B.E. Singapore. National Theatre 20-23 February 1968 Kuala Lumpur, Stadium Negara 27 and 28 February 1968 arogrammes. Singapore 20th and 21st169 words
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Miscellaneous257 1968-02-11 5 ©SHAW ORGANISATION OPENS TODAY —No Free Lt*t! 11 a m 14. V 4 iio. I Ui A. #.15 p m. "THF BOLD OVF« in Co'or Mandarin a *h English Subtit’e* CAPITOL Hmm ***** NOW SHOW I NT. No f re# List! Him. 1.45. I Ml. ft Ui A pm Charlton257 words
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Miscellaneous173 1968-02-11 5 ESHER ORGANISATION OPENS TODAY! 6 Show* 11 am In, 400 *to »n pn HARD TIMES FOR PRINCES* Vittorio Gasman. Columbia Technicolor Techniecope Amp’? car park space available; behind the Theatre. Entrance: between Gala and Marlhoravth! Theatres. ORCHARD! PAL ACE 321*1 *****8 14th EXPLOSIVE DAY! 11. 1.341. 4.00. II 1.30. 4.M1.173 words
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Article135 1968-02-11 6 41. Let thy mercies come al«o unto me. O LORD, even thy salvation, according to thy word. 42. So shall I have wherewith to answer him that reproacheth me: for I trust in thy word. 43. And take not the word of truth utterly out of135 words
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749 1968-02-11 6 OIX out of the 138 Christian and Missionary Alliance missionaries lmth men and women in South Vietnam were killed last week when Vietcong forces overran the providence centre in Ban Me Thout. Those killed were Rev. Robert zeimer, 49. of Toledo. Ohio. Rev. and749 words
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298 1968-02-11 6 SINGAPORE. Sat "Christian Patriotism and the Singapore Defence Fund” was the subject of a sermon delivered by Dr. Timothy Tow last Sunday at Life Church Pulpit. Gilstead Road here. Basing his message on I Timothy 2:1—7. Dr Tow declared It is298 words
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Article94 1968-02-11 6 SINGAPORE. Sat. The conference on “Discipleship” will be held on Feb. 12 from 930 am. to 430 p.m. at Bartley Christian Church. 30 Lorong Penchalak. off Jalan Hindu and Bartley Road here. Speakers for this conference are Mr. Waldon Scott. Pacific Area Director of the Navigators. Mr.94 words
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Article190 1968-02-11 6 SINGAPORE. Sat. Tbe February “mission” of tbe Christian Business Men’s Committe includes two luncheons. several prayer btble study meets and raisin; of fund for purchase of three different gospel films. The first luncheon at the Chinese YM.C.A.. 16 South Pier here, is from l to 2 p.m. on190 words
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Article136 1968-02-11 6 RE are the Bible answers to some of our readers’ questions. Send In your problems to “The Christian Answers”, 23-B Cantonment Road. Singapore or 39 Jalan Sultan. K. Lumpur and have them answered. Bona fide questions may be on any subject. Why do I have so many136 words
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Article28 1968-02-11 6 SINGAPORE. Stt. Rev. Alan Catchpoole. lecturer at the Singapore Bible College, will speak at the worship service at 5 p.m. tomorrow at Bartley Christian Church.28 words
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CHURCH AT HOME
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Article634 1968-02-11 6 IS THERE life after death? "Will we be born again after death?" "All of u$ must die, but what happens next?" people ask. Teachings all over the world have different answers. Listen to God's words. A PROMISE TO LIVE AGAIN The Bible asks. "If a man dies634 words
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82 1968-02-11 6 SINGAPORE, Sat. Dr. Frederick Franklin, general secretary of the World Alliance of YMCAs, is due here on Feb. 14, after attending the week-long East Asian Christian Convention at Bangkok. He has served more than 20 years in the Indian YMCA movement and was82 words
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Article167 1968-02-11 6 Daily Programme Guide (Summarv Form.) English Service Nineteen Metre Band 7.00 am News (also on 16 Metres) Interest and Interviews 730 Music and Bible 9.00 News 9.25 From the Newspapers 9.30 Question Box 10.00 Billy Graham Friends 1130 News 12.00 to 1.00 pm CowbOy Joe Sixteen Metre167 words
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Advertisement195 1968-02-11 6 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ELLM CHURCH. Assembly of God Evangelistic Centre. 1079 Serangoon Road. Singapore 12 All Services in English Sunday 9.15 am. Sunday School (all agesi. 10.30 am Morning Worship Service. 5 p.m. Evangelistic Service. Friday 7.30 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Service. Saturday 5 p.m. Christ's Ambassadors Youth Fellowship. ELIM195 words
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PHOTO TIPS
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Article, Illustration643 1968-02-11 7 to the journey itself, one of travel's greatest pleasures is re-living your adventures and sharing your experiences with family and friends by means of photos. So if you are now planning a tour of your own or other countries, it is time also643 words
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Miscellaneous243 1968-02-11 7 YES, MRS. FUNTSTDNE, I THiNJK YOU'LL FIND WE HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF RUGS IN BEDROCK! -o 4+onna •'Barbara's s. if NOW THIS IS NICE.. WOOLLY MAMMOTH' fcSl£ K G I P SUGGEST VOLI BUY NOW.' RUMOR HAS IT THE excellent CHOICE, MADAM i WOOLL-Y MAMMOTH BECOMING EXTINCT o243 words
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FOLLOW THE SUN A LIBERAL ARTS PAGE And the liberal soul shall be made fat
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Article, Illustration485 1968-02-11 8 MICHAEL NEALE - BY MICHAEL NEALE NAIROBI, <Reuter). Controversy in Kenya over polygamy is developing into a battle of the sexes. The men are generally in favour of the accepted custom of having more than one wife, the women ore increasingly opposed to it. And the African mar), traditional485 words
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Article271 1968-02-11 8 FOR the third consecutive year and as part of the -International Pleasure Craft Show, an exhibition of swimming pools has been included among the displays at the International Pleasure Craft Show in Paris. Swimming pools and boats are two social pnenomena developing at the same rate271 words
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Article222 1968-02-11 8 PARIS Louis Aubert. who has just died at the age of 90. was a famous French composer Born at Parame, BriOanv. on !<» liw’** t"** '—h Aubert was a child prodigy and gave his first public concerts at the age of At 10 he sang in222 words
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Article72 1968-02-11 8 STOCKHOLM An international sea scout camp the first ever to rally both boys and girls. win be held this summer at \assaro In the archipelago off Oregrund. some 110 km north of Stockholm. Some 1.200 Swedish scoots have already announced their participation and scouts from72 words
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192 1968-02-11 8 fi,T°f KH 9 L> The world's first industrial plant for gel filtration is shortly to go into operation at the Swedish Compa ny s f,K>d factory in Gotene It will be used an l l ta l i* ar u rc new mother's192 words
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Article66 1968-02-11 8 STOCKHOLM A new process control computer system. called I'AC 1600 and developed by the L. M Ericsson telephone company. Stockholm. Is to be installed at Iggesunds Bruk. North Swedish pulp and paper manufacturers. In the first place, the system will be used for controlling the manufacture of66 words
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Article139 1968-02-11 8 TAIPEI. Sat. (Reuter) Tsai Ming Yu, a visiting Chinese businessman from Japan, has derided to donate 20 million Taiwan dollars (half million C.S. dollars) to establish cultural foundation in Taiwan. Mr. Tsai made the offer wnen he called on the Nationalist Chinese Education Minister Yen Chen Hsing and139 words
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Article, Illustration18 1968-02-11 8 A scene from fhe French classical ballet "Coppelia" performed in Paris recently. Universal photo.— Universal photo. - 18 words
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998 1968-02-11 8 Matthew T. Kenny - By Matthew T. Kenny MIAMI, Sat. (UPI) —The Indians gave this city its name. The tourists made it world-famous as a place for sun-worshipping. And now, as the Mecca of Cuban exiles, Miami is acquiring a "Latin look" that is more skin-deep.998 words
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CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD.
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Article, Illustration870 1968-02-11 9 Head Office Renovation Extension Supplement 'J’HE renovation and extention of the present head office of Chung Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. at 59, Robinson Road in Singapore underlines the Bank's dynamic policy to cope with the nation's progress and to offer the best870 words
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Advertisement69 1968-02-11 9 t fA toast fr A As t -> w to the occasion h mi r-: f-r TJ&SSi *3 j J*'t;, mt *t 9i Mf*f *s*s*l To-day the Small Man's Bank proudly celebrates the occasion of the completion of the Renovation and Extension of the present Head Office and its 18th69 words
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CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. Supplement
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Article, Illustration261 1968-02-11 10 FpHE completion of renovation of our Robinson Road premises marks the end of one phase of our plans for steady progress and constant consolidation and the beginning of another phase of intensive programme of modernisation of our Bank premises as well as our banking services.261 words
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Article, Illustration315 1968-02-11 10 TT is very auspicious that the completion of the renovation and extension of our Robinson Road Otttce coincides with the celebration or the elghtienth anniversary of the founding of the Chung Khiaw Bank. Ltd. on 4th February, 1950 as a one office hank here at Robinson315 words
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Article, Illustration40 1968-02-11 10 Dato LAC PAR KHI'AN. S.P.MP.. JP. PJK.. 081. (Executive Director) Mr. LEE NYE.AN SHIN. Executive Director Dato Aw Kow, DRLP B BM. Director Mr. Tan Eng Jo©, M-Sc., Director Mr. Aw It Haw, Director40 words
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Article, Illustration802 1968-02-11 11 fT'HE establishment of the Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. in Singapore on the 4th of February, 1950 was the realisation of the vision of the late Mr. Aw Boon Haw, philanthropist, industrialist and press magnate and the Bank's Founder Chairman. He foresaw then, during802 words
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Article, Illustration1643 1968-02-11 12 Dr. Yap Pheng Geck - Special features after Bank’s renovation and extension By Dr. Yap Pheng Geck BY the term “Singapore's Industralisation". let us agree to restrict it to mean Singapore’s current efforts in the private sector to increase manufacturing activities in the country so as to replace imported goods for1,643 words
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Advertisement181 1968-02-11 10 Congratulations to Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. on the occasion of the completion of the Renovation and Extension of their present Head Office as A V r 1 M is Vi €j; 1 v?:.V !v?3e Z2*tA BALASHIN BAI (PaC Kwi Tan! Very effective for coughs, indigestion, seasickness, nausea, tiredness, stomachache. TIGER181 words
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Advertisement125 1968-02-11 11 Congratulations To THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. On The Occasion Of The Completion Of The Renovation And Extension Of Their Present Head Office From EASTLAND TRADING CO.. 1, Prince Street, Singapore. 1. Tel: ***** Congratulations Best Wishes to CHUNG KHIAW BANK LIMITED on the completion of the renovation and extension125 words
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Advertisement113 1968-02-11 11 Congratulations To THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. On The Occasion Of The Completion Of The Renovation And Extension Of Their Present Head Office From MOHD. ISMAIL CO. (PAPER MERCHANT), 43. Cboon Guan Street. Singapore. 2. Telephone: ***** ***** Congratulate the t* CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. ON THEIR 18 th ANNIVERSARY113 words
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Advertisement160 1968-02-11 12 Congratulations to CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. on the occasion of the completion of the Renovation and Extension of the present Head Office V s S' security is our business CHUBB SONS LOCK SAFE CO. LTD. SIME DARBY SINGAPORE LTD. SIME DARBY MALAYSIA LTD. And AUTOMATIC ALARMS (MALAYSIA) LTD. SINGAPORE C'o»by160 words
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Page 13 Advertisements
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Advertisement431 1968-02-11 13 m CROSSLEY CARPETS Crossley York Wiltonthe choice of architects. designers and hoincmakrrs everywhere is the carpel with the all wool crush resistant pile. ■'W Available in an attractive ol‘ colours, five broadloom widths and 23' >ta«r width. Sak m Mtefiw i *itm > m- Congratulations To THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK431 words
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Advertisement558 1968-02-11 14 In banks... NCR links tellers' windows with computers! NCR's 315 computer and Class 42 •‘On-Line" Teller Machine combine to fulfil the requirements of today and meet the needs of tomorrow. Banks can now have instantaneous, centralized control over all account transactions, even where branches are hundreds of miles away. NCR's558 words
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Sun Sport
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Article2272 1968-02-11 15 HE EARNS BERTH IN TUNKU'S GOLD CUP KUALA LUMPUR, Saf. Posir Bogak, confidently ridden by jockey Johnny Nelson, put up a smart display when he took the nine furlongs for class one division two here this afternoon, to earn his place in the Tunku's Gold Cup2,272 words
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Article245 1968-02-11 15 SINGAPORE. Sat S. P Kannu of Jellicoe House, captured the senior individual championship trophy, at the Beatty Secondary School annual crosscountry, held at the Macßitchie Reservoir, yesterday. Kannu. took the title when he came in first in the 3 mile route, with a time of 15 minutes245 words
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Article357 1968-02-11 15 LONDON'. Sa t (Reuter) Results of football matches played todav were ENGLISH ONE Arsenal 0 Newcastle 0 Coventry C 2 Chelsea 1 Fulham 4 Burnley 3 Leeds U 2 West Ham 1 Nottingham 2 S hampton 2 Sheffield U 1 West B A. 1 Sunderland 0 Spurs357 words
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411 1968-02-11 15 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore will adopt a two-point plan in the FAM Cup assignment against Selangor at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow. (Kick-off 5.00 p.m.) Speaking to Sunsport on the eve of the semifinal Cup clash soccer coach, Lozan V. Kocev, in assessing411 words
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Article95 1968-02-11 15 NEW YORK. Sat. (Reuter) World mile record holder Jim Ryun ran awav from the field to win by 40 yards in 3 min. 57 5 sec. for the mile in the Madi'on Square Garden invitational athletics meeting here. The 20-year-old University of Kansas student outclassed his95 words
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667 1968-02-11 15 KINGSTON. (Jamaica), Sat. (Reuter) West Indies lost both their opening batsmen for only five run* and made a disastrous start in their reply to England's first innings total of 376 on the second day of the Second Cricket Test here today. West Indies were667 words
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Advertisement239 1968-02-11 15 NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. Tan Hwft Son* of No. 201 Albert Street Singapore, have applied for a Retail Shop licence in respect of premises No. 201 Albert Street. Singapore. and that thi s application will be heard in the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate.239 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1968-02-11 15 TOTAL POOL: $77,536 1st PRIZE: No. *****6 ($19,190) 2nd PRIZE; No. *****5 ($9,595) 3rd PRIZE: No. *****8 ($4,797) STARTERS: ($599 eoch):No*. *****2, *****4, *****5, *****2 *****6, *****9, *****7, *****9. CONSOLATION: ($426 each):Nos. *****8, *****5, *****3, *****4, *****1, *****2, *****6, *****3, *****9, *****7.42 words
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Miscellaneous57 1968-02-11 15 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 12.04 am. (5.3 ft.), 11.43 p.m. (8.7 ft.) Port Swettenham: 3.08 a.m. (12.6 ft.), 4.09 p.m. (12.2 ft) Port Dickson: 4.56 a.m (7.2 ft), 5.00 p.m. (6.2 ft.) Singapore: 8.10 a.m. (7.8 ft.), 10-49 p.m. (7.6 ft), Sedili Kechil: 5.34 a-m. (6.1 ft), 9.41 p.m. (7.557 words
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Article1518 1968-02-11 16 WINDSOR LAD - DISTANCE SUITS HIM TO THE GROUND By WINDSOR LAD XT UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Roman Game gets my rote in the Gold Cup trial for class one division one performers over nine furlongs (Race 6) here this afternoon, second day of the Selangor Turf Club's Tunku's Gold1,518 words
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Article1478 1968-02-11 16 Raee 1: Horses Class 6, Div. 3 7 Furs. 2.00 P.M. (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) i 052 Gla.mil 7y 900 Miss E Reid Rodgers 2 079 Toro 6y 8.12 Uncle Stable J. Donnelly 3 080 Hormat 7v 3 12 Tunku Runme E Donnelly 4 627 Watch Out1,478 words
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Article200 1968-02-11 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE JIMMT LAD STAR BOT RACE 1 WATCH OUT blamis Tbfbfi 11 GLAMIS Watch Out Thebes II THEBEZ II Glamis Prince Tang SOOCHOW Prince Tang Glamis RACE 2 EAGLE'S PRIDE Never Too Late Lotus Lamp LOTUS LAMP Watania Commando Tee Up W. COMMANDO Lotus Lamp Never Too200 words
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Article36 1968-02-11 16 W 1 ~r 1 B f F J Windsor Lad: Kanrhana B. Dreamer Picture Fan III Adeline: Coronilo Rabbit Year \ctor IV Jimmy Lad Coronilo S. Gesture Are En Ciel Star Boy Soochow Solictor Rabbit Year36 words
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