Eastern Sun, 12 February 1968
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Title Section23 1968-02-12 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Vy Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 556 Monday, 12 February 1968. MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article30 1968-02-12 1 Today being Thaipusam Day, there will be no issue of the Eastern Sun tomorrow (Tuesday, Feb. 13). Public ation will be resumed on Wednesday, Feb. 14.30 words
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Article81 1968-02-12 1 MOSCOW. Sun (Reuter) United Nations SecretaryGeneral U Thant flew in here today for a brief stopover during a world tour aimed at bringing the Vietnam crisis to the conference table U Thant, visiting Moscow for the first time since July 10, is expected to confer ipainly81 words
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Article117 1968-02-12 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. (Reuter) Indian Commerce Minister Dinesh Singh, the President of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) now meeting here, called today for real, supervised international action to help developing countries. •*We want no pious resolutions." he told a luncheon meeting117 words
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Article31 1968-02-12 1 AROSA. SWITZERLAND. Fun. (Reuter* Swiss disc Jockey Michael Jones, 24. claimed the world non-stop record for his profession today after spinning hit tunes and patter for 155 hours31 words
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Article365 1968-02-12 1 30,000 Vietcong, North Vietnamese killed in past 12 days—U.S. spokesman SAIGON, Sun. (Reuter) \N ominous calm apparently settied over South Vietnam today after 12 days of bloody fighting. In the tension packed north of the country there were no incidents to report, according to U.S. military365 words
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Article59 1968-02-12 1 PERUGIA. Italy, Sun(Reuter) Chaos reigned in an elegant cafe-line boulevard of Perugia in Central Italy when pig breeders. demanding more Government assistance. let loose about 50 squealing piglets yesterday. Traffic snarled up and passers-by doubled up with laughter as sweating traffic wardens chased the terrified animals in and59 words
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Article, Illustration391 1968-02-12 1 JEK HEADS PAP POLLS COMMITTEE SINGAPORE. Sun The People Action Party today announced three new faces —a Chinese lawyer, a Malay journalist and an Indian teacher to contest the forthcoming General Elections. The three new faces are Mr. Chua Sian Chin. Enche Mnhamed Ghazali Ismail391 words
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143 1968-02-12 1 JAKARTA. Sun. (CPI) Acting President Gen. Suharto appealed to Indonesians today to "completely overhaul our old pattern of thinking” to achieve prosperity and justice based on constitutional sovereignty. In a written commentary on the occasion of the Christian Student Associations (GMKI 18th anniversary. Gen143 words
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Article41 1968-02-12 1 ACCRA. Sun (Reuter) It took 25 fishermen to drag ashore a 400-f>ound turtle caught in a net off a beach near here yesterday. The fishermen said the giant turtle was coming ashore to lay eggs when it was trapped.41 words
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Article103 1968-02-12 1 Workers Party to contest SINGAPORE. Sun. The Workers’ Party Executive Committee today decided that the party would participate in the coming general elections. It is reliably learnt that the decision was made after several meetings of the committee held during the past few days. The party is expected to take103 words
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Article189 1968-02-12 1 PENANG. Sun. Firemen here fought a 14-hour hill fire that swept over several acres of hill land midway up Penang Hill till early this morning A spokesman of the Fire Department disclosed that a call was received at about 4.06 p m yesterday and three fire-engines189 words
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Article202 1968-02-12 1 WELLINGTON, Sun (Reuter) Australian External Affairs Minister Paul Hasluck said today he hoped Britain would realise it still had a role to play In the security of the world. This could not be achieved without looking after the security of the principal regions, he told202 words
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Article41 1968-02-12 1 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Prime Minister Harold Wilson returned here today from his four-day visit to Washington and Ottawa. He said nothing to airport reporters about his talks with President Johnson and, later. Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson.41 words
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234 1968-02-12 1 WE L L I NGTON, Sun. (Reuter). A front page story in today's Wellington 'Sunday Times' claims that New Zealand will be expected to step up its overseas defence commitments to protect 'the huge profits of British big business in Malaysia and Singapore/234 words
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191 1968-02-12 1 Dentists will tell you how more teeth are lost from gum troubles than from any other cause. In fact, gum troubles attack 4 out of 5 people. Certain danger signs are gums which are sore or tender to touch, or gums that191 words
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Miscellaneous13 1968-02-12 1 LADIES DAY V' H2IMH V o vs "A great slalom performer— but absentminded.’*13 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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624 1968-02-12 2 TPOH, Sun. The idealistic picture of a nation progressing willingly 1 towards greater unity can only be realised if its citizens are prepared to accept its aim and purpose greater than themselves. This was stated by the out-going Chairman of the Malayan624 words
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224 1968-02-12 2 KOTA KINABALU. San. Construction work on the Jfcansu/Telupid Road of the East-West highway will begin m April, this year At presen*, some Aus*ralian engineer* are carrying out a detailed aurvey between the Ranau and Telupid Road area A spokesman Of the Public Works224 words
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104 1968-02-12 2 JOHORE BAHRI Sun The former Home Affairs Minister. Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, was elected Chairman of UMNO Johore at a meeting here yesterday. The meeting also elected the Mentri Beaar. Date Hafi Othman Mohamed Sa'at. as Vice-Chairman with hit Political104 words
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Article118 1968-02-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Government it keen to start a sugar cane industry on a hi* seale in the country. This w >s stated today by Enche Mohamed Jamil, the Director of Afneulture. before he left with a 10-man Malaysian delegation by air for a118 words
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Article178 1968-02-12 2 PENANG Sun. Two thieve* were interrupted a house-breaking at temp -y a w-ary neighbour in Jelutong. resulting in their fleeing without taking anything yesterday. The occupant of the premises in Jelutong flats, a school teacher. Mr. Yong Hong Beng. reported to the police that he left hi*178 words
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157 1968-02-12 2 KUANTAN. Sun The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said it was not the policy of the Government to make use of the people for ita own ends as was being done by some countries under157 words
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Article35 1968-02-12 2 MUAR. Sun. About 200 members from seven hr oches of the UMNO here will hold a Hari Raya get-togetner at the UMNO premises at .Talan Meriam here on Feb. lfi at 3 p.m.35 words
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Article, Illustration67 1968-02-12 2 The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, on Saturday (Feb. 10) visited the pilgrim ship "Kuala Lumpur" at Port Swettenham to bid farewell to 700 pilgrims leaving for Mecca. The Tunku was accompanied by the Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Maji Jubir, and officials of the Muslim Pilgrimage Board.Picture by Mok Voon. - 67 words
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Article, Illustration46 1968-02-12 2 The Prime Minister, Tunku Ahdul Rahman, and his wife, Puan Sharifah Rodziah. were at the port to see him off. Eastern Sun pix.— Eastern Sun pix. - 46 words
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238 1968-02-12 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Science Teachers’ Association of Singapore has put up several “simple and non-controver->ial“ recommendations to improve science teaching in the Republic. The editorial of its latest bulletin hoped that "good suggestions are not only accepted with a nod and a smile, but238 words
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217 1968-02-12 2 Kuala lumpur, Sun. Rehearsals for the coming "C avalcade of Music" an annual music festival presented by the Philharmonic Society of Selangor started last week and is now in full swing. The “Cavalcade of Music” is slightly more ambitious this year and. according217 words
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Article301 1968-02-12 2 SABAH BRIEFS KOTA KINABALU. Sun. The Australian Minister of Labour and Tourism. Mr. John Herbert. accompanied by the Director-General of Tourist Services. Mr. J. Wilson. for Queensland, will pav a two-day visit to Sabah, from Feh. 21. While In Sabah, they will pay courtesy calls301 words
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Article166 1968-02-12 2 KOTA KINABALU. Sun The State Government has provided a sum of $250,000 as grants for the fish cooperatives in the State Fishermen who wish to apply for the grant must be Sabahans or Malaysians and they should apply in groups of five for each application. Priority166 words
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327 1968-02-12 2 KOTA KINABALU, Sun Work on the clearing of I,loft acres of land for the planting of oil palm this year and for a village site for the Suan Lamba settlement scheme has started. The scheme is sited at the Suan Lamba area, north of327 words
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85 1968-02-12 2 PENANG. Sun. Miss Hazel Durant, an examiner of the Royal Academy of Dancing. London, will be here from Feb 18 to 25 to conduct examinations on behalf of the academy. The British Council here also arranged for her to give a public85 words
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Article53 1968-02-12 2 PENANG. Sun. A 30-year-old maidservant. Tan Kim Kwan, was robbed of her handbag containing $2B cash, while she was cycling home along Perak Road last night. She said that two youths on bicycles were the culprits. A passer-by came to her aid when she shouted for help but53 words
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Article23 1968-02-12 2 PENANG. Sun The Penang Goodwill Relief Fund Committee received another sso.nio yesterday. The relief fund to date •tanas at $292,928.02.23 words
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Article, Illustration200 1968-02-12 2 PENANG. Sun. The President of ’he Penang Tourist Association, Mr. Chet T S Chua. will be attending the Pacific Area Travel Association < P.A.T A conference in Talpeh from Feb. 12 to 16 Mr. Chet Chua Is also the Managing Director of Hotel Ambassador, a200 words
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Article71 1968-02-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR Sun.— The Sultan of Selangor and the Tunku Ampuan left tonight by the ASA express for a two-week visit to Thailand They were seen off at the Railway Station here by the Raja Muda of Selangor, the Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin71 words
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Article62 1968-02-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. SunTwo youths, one armed wdtb a revolver, early this mc ning walked into the circulation office of the Sin Chew Jit Poh. in Sultan Street, and took away cash $371. While one of them, held two clerks at gun-point, the other cut the wires of62 words
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Article34 1968-02-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The National Council of Women's Organisations Malaysia. held a tea party at the home of it* President Tan Sri Fatimah binte Haji Hashim today to eelebratg National Solidarity Week.34 words
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Article772 1968-02-12 3 PAP's three new candidates Sun. Th« People's Action Party today announced three new candidates who will contest in the forthcoming general elections. They are a Chinese lawyer. Chua Sian Chin, a Malay journalist. Enche Mohamed Ghazali Ismail, and an Indian teacher, Mr. N. Govindasamy. The following is the772 words
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Article, Illustration255 1968-02-12 3 KALWANT S. SIDHU - By KALWANT S. SIDHU SINGAPORE. Sun. Like score* of other Hindu dev -tees in Singapore and Malaysia, P. Perumal. 26, will carry the “kavadi" during the Thaipusam procession tomorrow to fulfil a vow he jpade three years ago. Three years ago. Perumal an— Eastern Sun picture. - 255 words
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134 1968-02-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sun The Singapore Chinese Party has called on all opposition parties a nd independent candidates to fight in the general elections “to keep democracy alive in Singapore.” In a statement issued today. the party's secretary. Mr. Wong Kui Yew. said that the party was134 words
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Article42 1968-02-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Society of Accountants has decided to donate $5,000 to the National Defence Fund. A cheaue for that amount will be presented to representative of the Government at the society’s annual dinner on March 24.42 words
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106 1968-02-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Ong Beng Chye was elected president of the Dale Carnegie Alumni Association (Lion Chapter) at its annual gaweral meeting held recently. The immediate past president is Mr. A. L. Selvarajoo while the vice-presidents are Mr. C T. Balan and Mr. Indra106 words
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210 1968-02-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sun A move has been made to form a Singapore section of the Institution of the Rubber Industry whose headquarters is in London. The formation of the section will take place after the opening of the Rubber and Plastics Division of the210 words
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Article13 1968-02-12 3 6.00 p.m. Singapore Festival '6B at Gav World Amusement Park. Gevlang.13 words
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Article, Illustration109 1968-02-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Signing the register after their wedding at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour in Siglap here, are Senior Aircraftman Keith Richardson and his bride Miss Sandra Hillan. Sandra. 19. who wore a white brocade dress, was attended by four bridesmaids. The daughter of109 words
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Article44 1968-02-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Ramasamy Rangan, 57. was found hanging from a branch of a rubber tree at Lorong Gambal. off Jalan Ulu Sembawang, this morning. The deceased, of Wayhua Chong Pang Village, was unemployed. Police do not suspect any foul play.44 words
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Article90 1968-02-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Three unions have come out in support of the National Trades Union Congress’ call to workers to "work*' and contribute to the National Defence Fund. The NTUC has called on workers to approach their employers for an extra day s work on double90 words
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Article42 1968-02-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. An early morning fire gutted the home of an Indian family. off Lorong Mahar, Sembawang Road. Police said the cause of the fire was not known yet. The damage caused by the fire has been estimated at <2.000.42 words
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Article48 1968-02-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Singapore Clock and Watch Trade Associations entire committee members will be out in full swing this week approaching import houses, retailers. repairers, sales staff and all those connected with the horologtcal trade with a view to obtaining contributions for the National Defence Fund.48 words
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Article39 1968-02-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sun Water-supply along Scotts Road between the junction of Orchard Road and Stevens Road will be cut on Tuesday between 10 a.m. and 0 p.m to enable connections to Tie m-ide to a six-inch diameter main-39 words
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Article, Illustration51 1968-02-12 3 SotentUn of y the Kinedom i*Y nh upt Ambassador Extraordinary and PleniHis h l eMir R f7 a Sw< d u M»* Republic of Singapore, is seen pre. enting his Letter of Credence to the President of Singapore. Enche Ynsof bin Ishak, at the Istana on Feb.51 words
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Article, Illustration343 1968-02-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Another Hong Kong company is setting up a factory in Singapore to manufacture watch bands, dials and cases. Today, four technical cadets left for Hong Kong for six months’ training with Ste’.ux Manufacturing Co. Ltd., the company concerned. On their343 words
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143 1968-02-12 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Twelve Singapore students were among 50 Asian Colombo Plan students who left here this morning for further studies in New Zealand. The breakdown is: Singapore. 12 students; West Malaysia. 10 students; East Malaysia. 17 students; and Thailand. 13 students On143 words
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Article80 1968-02-12 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. An enthusiastic painter will donate 40 of his paintings, done in Indian style, to the Tamil Association, to be sold during Thaipusam tomorrow, at the Hindu temple in Tank Road. Two of the paintings are a tribute to Lee Kuan Yews role In Singapore, and80 words
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642 1968-02-12 4 LUCIAN PETER - By LUCIAN PETER TT'UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. S. Rajaratnam,.Singapore's Foreign Minister, was told today to resign from the People's Action Party and offer himself in political sacrifice on nomination day as an opposition to the party in power. The call was made by Mrs.642 words
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275 1968-02-12 4 TELUK ANSON. Sun. The Assistant Minister of Finance. Dr. Ng Kam Poh. has appealed for the formation of more branches In the Alliance parliamentary constituency here. Dr Ng. who was elected to Parliament In the Teluk Anson constituency, has directed his appeal to275 words
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Article137 1968-02-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR Sun.— A ten-man delegation left this morning for a two-week visit to Taiwan to study economic aspects of the sugar cane industry. The delegation was led by the Director of Agriculture. Enche Mohd. bin Jamil. While in Taiwan the Malaysians would examine the137 words
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108 1968-02-12 4 PENANG. Sun. Trawl*" fishing is contributing greIt to the rapid growth of fishing industry in Malaxsia. Last year Malaysia earned a total of $4O million from trawler fishing. This was announced hr the Director of Fisheries. Mr. Soong Min Kong, here today. He was108 words
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Article, Illustration42 1968-02-12 4 More than 500 Muslim religious leaders attended the two-day conference on "Zakat dan Fitrah" held at MARA building on Saturday. Among those present were leaders from U.M.N.O. and senior Government officers. Picture shows the delegates at the con- ference. Eastern Sun picture.— Eastern; Sun picture. - 42 words
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214 1968-02-12 4 PENANG. Sun. The President of the Penang M.C.A.. Tan Sri Saw Seng Kew, last night made a strong appeal to all Malaysian Chinese to be loyal to this eountrv and to live in peace and harmony with other major races. He was speaking at214 words
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268 1968-02-12 4 KUCHING, Sun. The Director of Operations. East Malaysia. Major-General Dato Ibrahim, has stressed that the Communists in Sarawak must be wiped out at all costs. Dato Ibrahim wae speaking to officers and men of ninth platoon of "C" Company Malaysian Police Field Force268 words
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Article204 1968-02-12 4 BATU CAVES Sun—The leadership of a Government m*7 change from one political hand to another but the flag and the anthem of a nation will remain the same for ever. This was stated here tonight by the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Enche Senu204 words
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Article63 1968-02-12 4 PENANG. Sun. —Burglars escaped w:th $l3O worth of jewellery from the house of a Tamil school teacher. R. Rosammal. in Lorong Hijau Dua. Green Lane, last night. She left her house unattended and returned to find the place ransacked. The valuables were stolen from a cupboard m the63 words
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Article210 1968-02-12 4 THAIPUSAM KUALA LUMPUR. Sun It is Thaipusam Day and thousands of Hindu devotees began their annual pilgrimage to the Batu Caves here. People living in the north and south made their way to the Federal capital. Hotels reported heavy bookings and the routes leading to210 words
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Article109 1968-02-12 4 TEMERLOH. Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak today spoke of plans to bring greater progress to Pahang and the country. The Deputy Prime ter who is also the Minister for National and Rural Development was speaking at Kuala Krau near here today. He disclosed that109 words
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219 1968-02-12 4 PENANG, Sun. The President of the Old Xaverians’ Association. Mr. Sam Ah Chow, yesterday called on its members to donate toward the construction of their •‘dream" —a new building. He made this appeal at the association’s Chinese New Year dinner at the Sun219 words
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Article250 1968-02-12 4 IP OH. Sun. The shortage of medical officers in Government service is being gradually overcome with about 100 doctors graduating a year from the medical schools, both in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Half of them will join the medical services. This was stated by the Minister250 words
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85 1968-02-12 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Labour Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, tonight called on all workers to Piace the national interest before self. Singapore, he said, was at present facing many problems as a result of the British withdrawal. The Minister pointed out that Singapore now had85 words
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Article, Illustration250 1968-02-12 13 SINGAPORE, Sun Hundreds of guests today were conducted on a tour of the renovated and extended head office of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. hi Robinson Road here. The tour was conducted during a reception held to mark the completion of *he— Eastern Sun picture. - 250 words
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Article47 1968-02-12 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. The S.'papcre National Academy cf S--.er.re is organising e lec’ure on Problems of Commercial Engineering Research’ i7 Dr. RW. Anslev or. Wednesday I* will ce held a* 3 15p.m in the New Lecture Thea*re No 4 University of Singapore. Burnt Timah Road.47 words
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Article22 1968-02-12 13 SINGAPORE. Sun There were 107 road accidents, of which five were serious, during the past 24 hours in the Republic.22 words
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Article, Illustration553 1968-02-12 13 SINGAPORE, Sun. Prejudice against Singapore-made tyres and tubes in some countries has been removed, the Managing Director of Bridgestone Malaysia Co. Ltd., said last night. The prejudice had been broken alter satisfactory tests and usage. Mr. M. Ideguchl told the annual dinner gathering for553 words
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764 1968-02-12 13 ANTHONY CHIA - By ANTHONY CHIA OINGAPORE, Sun. —The first batch of passengers on Air Vietnam'j resumed flight from Saigon to gapore, which touched down here yesterday, have described the Vietcong siege of Saigon recently as "terrifying." Most of them, stranded In war-torn Saigon when commercial flights from the764 words
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256 1968-02-12 13 SINGAPORE, Sun. Several types of courses are being prepared for the ElectroMechanics Centre to be set up by the French Government within the Singapore Economic Development Board in June this year. They are:— Full-time courses to young trainees between 16 and 20 years of age256 words
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184 1968-02-12 13 SINGAPORE. Sun Three R.A.F. officers who. while serving at R.A.F. Seletar. Singapore, togegether designed a stretcher support for injured airmen rescued by helicopter from the sea. have won awards and certificates of merit and have been commended by the Air Commander Far184 words
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Article118 1968-02-12 13 SINGAPORE. Sun A 19-member delegation of industrialists from the Turin Chamber of Commerce Industrv Handicraft and Agriculture, Italy, is due here on Tuesday. The mission’s purpose is to survey the possibilities for mutual co-operation and technical assistance with local industrialists especially in textile, iron and steel industries.118 words
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Article, Illustration197 1968-02-12 13 SINGAPORE. Sun The electrical trade should be confined *to reputable firms with proper capital and facilities so that the public can be assured of good service. This was stated by Mr. Lim Hock Poh. president of Radio and Electrical Traders' Association of Singapore (RETAS), at197 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous31 1968-02-12 4 IF THIS RUDDY DOESN'T CLEAR UP H/S] CREDIT THIS Mth DAY CFFEBRUARY, ITLEA/ES ME HO CHOKE BUT TO BEAT THE DAQGI/HG SOUL OUT OF HIS Rt FRAME! WELL, THIS IS LIFE31 words
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Article, Illustration453 1968-02-12 5 Pat Chan - By Pat Chan new look in eye make-up called "Frosty Flash” will be a boom to Asian women. This exciting newsy eye look involving three sharp arrows at the end of the eye enhances the short eye-lashes familiar with Asian women. Brought to Singapore453 words
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Article374 1968-02-12 5 DOSE-BUDS- These little handmade rosebuds are tied to stems which are then joined to form a small rose-bud tree for home decoration. Made of Thai-s.lk, they Come in beautiful colours of chilly red. peacock blue. Jade green and orange. ’.he rose-bud tree is supported by374 words
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Article, Illustration138 1968-02-12 5 BROWN RICE:- Fry a large chopped onion in drippin 8 or margarine until it is very brown, then pour in hot water, with salt and pepper, and boil until the water is quite brown. Then strain off the onions, and use the brown water for boiling your rice in138 words
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Article, Illustration188 1968-02-12 5 LEFT: This dress should be a hit with the younger se's. It could be worn for “T" dances, picnics and any informal functions. The dress is sleeveless and has a ‘V* shape neckline. Three buttons of any colour from the splash-printed material are hana-stitched on either sides of188 words
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Article, Illustration841 1968-02-12 5 JFLIF, Christie, an early leader in the miniskirt brigade, now declares that minis are on the way out. “I don’t pretend to be a fashion prophet she says, "but this style has run Its course. “At first I welcomed the freedom of a841 words
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Article, Illustration225 1968-02-12 5 MIDI lengths have had quite a fling this winter and will continue on through spring and summer. This does not mean that the mini now is on the skids. It's just that designers offer a "wardrobe" of hemlines. You pay your money and you take225 words
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Miscellaneous224 1968-02-12 6 S Eastern sttn Monday, februart i*. imo NATIONAL R-3000 with 6 bank aid 16 tfactorc/diodg FEBRUARY 12 A M. Timex-Time: 6.00 Prog. Summary; 602 Morning Melodies; 7.00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri: 7.45 News in the National Language: 7.50 Learn a Word a Day: 8 00 The News; 8 lo224 words
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Miscellaneous250 1968-02-12 6 ■B Q RilUlllililUl MSJM Vattrmal ihwtvtw Btf»iw Cl. 61.2 62 metres. Mediumiwe Service K.L 329 metres; Penang 349 metres; Malaeca 259 metres; Ipnfe 495 metres; Johore Bahru 319 metres; Rnta Btaam 351 metres; Kuala Trentgang 312 metres, and Kuantan 2*3 metres 10 00 —l2 00 A Programme m the National250 words
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Miscellaneous258 1968-02-12 6 500 The News; 5.10 Prog i Summary; 515 Music for Everyone: 500 Children Corner; 6 15 Plano Interlude; 630 The News; 640 Regional News, Interlude: 645 Famous Orchestra: 7.15 Share Market Report: 725 Extracts from the Editorials; 7.30 Moments of Melody; 8.00 Belajar-lah Bahasa Kita; 8.15 Popular Singer* of the258 words
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Miscellaneous540 1968-02-12 6 Friday i FEBRUARY 16 A M Timex-Time: 600 Prog Summary; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 700 The New*. 7.10 r Breakfast Potpourri; 745 I News in the National LanE gnage: 750 Learn a Word a 5 Day; 800 The News, 810 For Housewives; 900 Close Down P M Timex-Time; 100 Tiffin i540 words
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Miscellaneous1432 1968-02-12 6 Monday FEBRUARY 12 AM. TIMEX-TIME 600 GOOD MORNING 6.01 MORNING PRELUDE Semprinl with the New Abbey Light Symphony Orchestra. Earl Grant (ortsmst) Theresa Brewer 700 THE NEWS 7.10 BREAKFAST BULLETIN A programme that Includes Interviews and news of current activities in Singapore. 7.20 UP AND ABOUT 800 THE NEWS 8.101,432 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article, Illustration677 1968-02-12 7 MORE VC RAIDS IN VIETNAM l NITED NATIONS. Sun (UPI) South Vietnam accused New York Democrat senator Robert F. Kennedy of ‘lrresponsible ignorance’* on the Vietnam war. The permanent observer mission at the United Nations bitterly denounced the Senator in a speech at Syracuse.— UPI radiophoto. - 677 words
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Article144 1968-02-12 7 PARIS. Sun (UPI) President de Gaulle threw his full backing behind the Arab cause yesterday and in a joint statement with Iraqi President Abdul Raman Aref demanded that Israel pull out of Arab territories before there is any mideast settlement. In a communique at the144 words
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Article145 1968-02-12 7 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) Ihe workers who pioneered the “I'm backing Britain” campaign today gave up contributing the daily unpaid overtime which they fancied might help lever Britain out of Its economic distress. A factory floor meeting at the Colt Heating and Ventilation Works near Portsmouth145 words
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Article48 1968-02-12 7 ACCRA. Sun (Router) The government today set up a New Ghana Broadcasting Corporation which will have more freedom in policy than that established by ex-president Kwame Nkrumah. The former organisation launched in 1965, was independent in name only, policy being directed by Dr. Nkrumah48 words
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Article112 1968-02-12 7 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Sun (Reuter) President Nyerere said today: "We can conserve the Zebra in its natural habitat for centuries. but we cannot shield fellow human beings from outside influences”. The President was replying to charges from Masai leaders in Kenya that the Tanzanian campaign to get112 words
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Article54 1968-02-12 7 ROME. Sun. (Reuter) A group of youths burned an effigy of a U.S. Marine in front of the American embassy here last night in protest against U.S. policy in Vietnam, police said. The young men drove away in three cars but two of them were later54 words
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294 1968-02-12 7 ATLANTIC CITY. New Jersey. Sun (UPI) Secretary of State Dean Rusk, warning there are indications of a second Communist attack on "ome South Vietnamese cities “in the near future.” said today the “climactic period” of the struggle in Southeast Asia may be approaching. “This is the294 words
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Article164 1968-02-12 7 ROSHARON, Texas. Sun. (UPI» A 200-pound lioness severely mauled exotic dancer Gloria J Bondurant. 20. slashing her right side, on Friday. “Oh God. I'll be scarred for life and I won't be able to dance.” was her worried outlook. Miss Bondurant. who dances under the name. Shane164 words
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Article68 1968-02-12 7 JAMMU. Indian Kashmir. Sun. (UPI) The slaughter of a cacred cow caused a bitter clash in downtown Jammu yesterday between Hindu demonstrators and police. Police reported 11 persons, including some police, were injured. The trouble started when hundreds of Hindus to whom cows are sacred tried68 words
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248 1968-02-12 7 TO POWER ‘AIRCRAFT TO LAWN MOWERS’ SYDNEY. Sun. (Reuter) A Sydney engineer has been offered one million dollars for his design of a rotary engine bv a Japanese organisation according to the Sydney Sunday Telegraph. The engineer. Hungarian born Mr Andor Juhasz <6o* eay s that248 words
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105 1968-02-12 7 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) A Dalmatian ***** which Is the pet of a London suburban family was named supreme champion at the annual Cruft's dog show here last night The winner, three-year-old Fanhil Faune, is insured for £2.000. Princess Antoinette of Monaco, outgoing president of105 words
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Article56 1968-02-12 7 BUENOS AIRKS. Sun. (Reuter) Amancio Rodrieuer spied blue slacks red blouse and long golden tresses nn a suburban train here today and. thinking to surprise his girlfriend, bestowed a smacking kiss from behind. The train crew had to break up the ensuing fight, when Amancio discovered56 words
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163 1968-02-12 7 TOKYO. Sun (t PI) Tokvo Police last night arrested two Okinawan students studying here in connection with one of Asm's biggest robberies in recent years. The two were arrested as accomplices in the robbery of USS22O(X>o in June of 1965. in Naha City a robbery163 words
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Article78 1968-02-12 7 LOME. Togo. Sun (Reuter) Togo will put on trial the eight detained crew members of a plane carrying four tons of Nigerian banknotes which was seized here last month, sources close to the Justice Ministry said here yesterday The seized Nigerian banknotes had a face value78 words
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323 1968-02-12 7 WASHINGTON, Sun (Reuter) US. officials today viewed the appearance of Soviet-made "Beagle” bombers in North Vietnam as another ominous sign of Moscow's increasing willingness to supply advanced weapons for the Vietnam. Although the officiate claimed they knew North Vietnam had the 11-23 “Beagles”323 words
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Article169 1968-02-12 7 NEW YORK. Sun (UPI) Gov. Nelson Rockefeller announced last night an Immediate end to a nineday garbagpmen's strike which has piled the streets of America's largest city with refuse and posed a major health and fire hazard Mr. Rockefeller said the would return to work “immediately"169 words
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Article80 1968-02-12 7 CAPETOWN. Sun (UPI) An anonymous telephone hoaxer called Mrs. Eileen Blaiberfi. wife of th» world s only living heart transplant, tee and told her that her husband was dead, it was disclosed yesterday. Mrs. Blaiberg said she “nearly fainted" when the hoaxer with a deep man's voice80 words
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128 1968-02-12 7 MANILA. Sun (UPI) Luis Castillo. 23. a Puerto Rican who claimed he took part in the assassination of President Kennedy. was deported to (he United States yesterday on orders of Philippine Immigration Commissioner Edmundo Reyes. Accompanied by two U S. Immigration agents. Castillo128 words
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Article101 1968-02-12 7 RIO DE JANEIRO Sun. (UPI) A Catalina flying boat missing since Thursday' was sighted yesterday in the Amazon jungle. The Air Force said 19 apparent survivors were seen, of the 22 persons believed to have been aboard. The crew of an Air Force search plane101 words
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Article90 1968-02-12 7 ROME. Sun. (Reuter) Actress Claudia Carcnnale today walked off a film set and joined a strike by Italian cinema and television actors and actresses, a union spokesman said. The strike began yesterday in protest against alleged preference by TV and him studios for foreign actors and90 words
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Article118 1968-02-12 7 SEOUL. Sun. (UPIj U.S. presidential troaoleshooter Cyprus R. Vance arrived here today and said he was looking forward to his meeting tomorrow wuth President Park Chung-Hee “To discuss the current situation which has been brought about by the actions of North Korea”. Mr. Vance was met118 words
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Article430 1968-02-12 8 r MORROW is Chap Goh Meh the fifteenth and last day of the Chinese New Year celebrations. In keeping with tradition, the Chinese in Malaysia and Singapore, especially the merchants, will vie with one another in letting off crackers tomorrow night to mark the finale of the430 words
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Article284 1968-02-12 8 AN Alliance back-bencher. Wan Abdul Kadlr Ismail, said In Parliament that the Government should get military experts from Germany and other countries to train Malaysia's Army instead of depending on Britain to do so. Many of the officers of our Army seem to be more British than284 words
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350 1968-02-12 8 I READ with interest a report which appeared in your paper of 22.1.68 issue mentioning that two Malay educationists objected to the election of an action committee by participants of the Seminar on Malay Education, and urged Government to set up an independent commission to350 words
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Article256 1968-02-12 8 THE public certain]v sympathise with the ex-bead-mistress of a secondary school in Muar. who has since been transferred to a small primary school However, all these frustrations and ill-feelings could be avoided if the U.T.S. was scrapped. The introduction of the UTS. is supposed to256 words
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1090 1968-02-12 8 T3Y the end of December lost year 550 New Zealanders will have flown from Auckland to Malaysia, and 600 will have returned home after two years in the Far East. These are no tourist flights but the changeover of the infantry1,090 words
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Article, Illustration1255 1968-02-12 8 pROPESSOR J. E Young is a Zoologist who devotes his life to the study of the brain. “The more we learn about the brain the clearer it becomes that this new knowledge is going to be the central factor In all human knowledge in the1,255 words
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Article, Illustration253 1968-02-12 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author* "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") tyONG. a native and citizen of China, loved the United States and wanted to remain here. He ned the Communist conquest of mainland China and lived in Hong Kong for five years. He then went to253 words
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907 1968-02-12 9 The weekly market review SINGAPORE, Sun. The recent political events in Korea and Vietnam seemed to have very little effect on the Stock Exchange during last week. And the new low o£ rub her price which at one stage plunged to 43$ cents per lbdid907 words
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Article426 1968-02-12 9 CLEVELAND. Ohio. Sun (I/PI) Steel Magazine said today raw < steel production was set- j ting records. The latest is 2.845.000 net tons, the Magazine estimated, was poured In the 1 week ended Feb 10. It followed a record 2.821.000 tons the previous week. The426 words
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Article111 1968-02-12 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Bank of East Asia Ltd has announced a profit of $9 871.732 95 for the vear ended Dec. 31. 1987 The profit, an increase of $3Ol 922 95 over the record eamings of 1988, together with balance of $1 935 487 83 brought forward from111 words
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952 1968-02-12 9 JOHN PETTY - By JOHN PETTY, WITH the world's first giant hovership beginning its seo trials off the south coast of England, the concept of travel on a cushion of air has entered a new and exciting phase. For scientists of the British952 words
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Article, Illustration70 1968-02-12 9 The reservation staff of Cathay Pacific Airways in Singapore have been augmented with two new members Mr. John Lim in centre and Mr. Patrick Wong at right, both of whom would be attending a short training course in ticketing alnd reservations in C.P.A., Hong Kong. They70 words
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474 1968-02-12 9 ALEXANDER CHANCELLOR - By ALEXANDER CHANCELLOR LONDON, Sun (Reuter) The merger fever sweeping British business r «se to a new pitch this week, when proposals for three giant link-ups and the biggest bank amalgamation in British history were announced. The market value of takeover474 words
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162 1968-02-12 9 CANBERRA, Sun. (AIS). There was every reason to expect that capital inflow would continue at a substantial level, thus providing funds to support a satisfactory rote of development of Australia's resources and industry, stated the Australia and New Zealand Bank Ltd., in its quortely162 words
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Advertisement679 1968-02-12 9 AIR MOVIMiNTS—S'PORS, K. LUMPUR* ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE M«A 029 12.05 am. from Kuala Lumpur. MSA 019 5 03 am. from Kuala Lumpur. PAA *19 9.10 a m from San Francl.ro Honolulu/Guam Manlla/Saigon. J.ikarta GIA 893 3 p.m. from Amsterrtam Rome/Calro/Karachl Bombay /Bangkok. MSA 453 8.55 p m. from ton. THAI679 words
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Article, Illustration442 1968-02-12 10 IT was a moonless night, the high sky was dotted with numerous glittering stars. Everyone. I suppose was deep in £eep There on the 20th storey of one of the skyscrapers stood a motionless figure Who -was the figure still lingering at this442 words
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Article, Illustration247 1968-02-12 10 I FOUND myse.f walking In a ntgn. coid. wet and extremely dark tunnel I was shivering continuously because It was very cold. It was terribly dark and I had to grope about in the darkness with fear Suddenly. I saw two rays of sparks247 words
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Article, Illustration333 1968-02-12 10 WATER is one of the most essential substances necessary for the survival of men. If there is no water on this earth, it would eventually dry up. thus becoming a place a result plants, animals. and all living organisms will die From this, we know that without333 words
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Article, Illustration261 1968-02-12 10 Is television good or bad TELEVISION is one of the most important inven ions of this modern century and has gained popularity among men Opinions vary as to its value but no one can deny its effect upon the society. In fact. Television has many advantages if it is used261 words
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Article, Illustration371 1968-02-12 10 SINGAPORE is fortunate to be situa'ed rmd-wav between India and China, making it the most important stopping-place on the traderoutes to the Far East. It is the meeting place of both East and West and is or.e of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world371 words
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Article, Illustration453 1968-02-12 10 Hove a great influence on everyone, the young as well as the old. The influence of the cinema is so great that many people imitate nearly everything that is shown on screen. It influences not only the outlook but also the culture, and453 words
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Article, Illustration326 1968-02-12 10 IN this modern age. the saying “A woman’s place Is in her home’’ is completely untrue The reason for this is that the capability of a woman is no longer restricted to the four walls of her kitchen In fact her new activities have326 words
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Article, Illustration302 1968-02-12 10 NO one knows the origin of fire or how long fire has been known to mankind According to Greek mythology. it was Prometheus who brought down to earth a torch, he had lighted from the sun. Early caveman did not know how to use fire to302 words
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Article, Illustration322 1968-02-12 10 TIME is very precious because when it passes away it will not return again. Therefore, everyone should make an attempt not to waste time Majority of the people have the habit of wasting time, but an industrious person never idles about and wastes time on322 words
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Article, Illustration233 1968-02-12 10 FALLING into this incredible and adventurous valley of space travel, man has only climbed the first lew steps in achieving his ambition. As a result of the interest aroused more countries are participating in this latest craze, resulting in keen competition. The first destination233 words
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Miscellaneous367 1968-02-12 11 NATIONAL FEBRUARY 12 e M TIMEX-TIME 545 OPENING ANNOUNCE ME BIT AND PROG. SUMMARY 550 NEWS IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 555 NATIONAL SONGS 600 NEWS IN TAMIL 610 KIMBA The Insect Invasion” 6.35 TEXAN The Reluctant Bridegroom” mo NEWS m English 710 SCOPE A weekly magazine in English :.35 HAZEL367 words
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Miscellaneous309 1968-02-12 11 &LLs? 'Channel 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau Pinang 6 Ipnh and Malaka 3/10 Johore and Singapore] 4 Taiping 7 Batu Pahat 9 Kluang A I 600 NEWS IN TAMIL 610 CARTOON SHOW 635 FOREST RANGERS "The Ghost At Hoot Owl Lake", yrilh subtitles in the National Language 700 NEWS IN309 words
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Miscellaneous282 1968-02-12 11 Starring Reward Kee!. T;na Liouse and Earl Holliman. 4.38 LOVE THAT 808 “Eye* of Texas’’ 502 MAGIC ANTELOPE “Magic Flute" 5.12 CLOSE DOWN 5.45 OPENING ANNCT. Prog Summary 550 NEWS OUTLINES IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE I 800 NEWS IN TAMIL 610 PELANCHONGAN 635 FLIPPER Coral Fever", with sub-titles in the282 words
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Miscellaneous345 1968-02-12 11 FEBRUARY 12 PM TIMEX-TIME 100 PROG SUMMARY in the National Language, Chinese Tamil and English 1.10 BELAJAR LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson m tha National Language 115 GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE “Monkey Business" 135 “POKNU VILA YUM BOOMI" (Tamil Matinee 4.20 THE VIRGINIAN Siege" A superb 90-mmute Western drama345 words
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Miscellaneous353 1968-02-12 11 W' I l SINGAPMRA CHANNEL 5 m A Cantonese Musical Drama Produced by Lim Her.g Tow. 710 NEWS AND NEWSREEL in Chinese 805 CHINESE CINEMA (Part 1 of a Cantonese film. “14 Companions") 900 NEWS AND NEWSREEL in English. 925 ITS HAPPENING IN SINGAPORE A series on Singapore including review353 words
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Miscellaneous156 1968-02-12 11 syndicate of sophisticated robbers who play the role of modern-day Robin Hoods. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN 1^292X221 FEBRUARY 13 PM TIMEX-TIME 550 PROG SUMMARY in the National Language, Chinese. Tamil and English. 600 belajar-lah BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the National Language. 605 CARTOON CORNER A selection of cartoons for156 words
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Miscellaneous191 1968-02-12 11 deputy, deal with the lawlessness that was the Wild West. “05 IT S HAPPENING IN SINGAPORE A series on Singapore, ineluding review and commentary 7.22 ENGLISH FOR EVERYONE (Chinese Version). An-ETV production. 740 NEWS IN CHINESE 7.55 CHINESE CINEMA Part cr a Cantonese film. “14 Companions” 900 NEWS AND NEWSREEL191 words
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Miscellaneous201 1968-02-12 11 A situation comedy on the morals and manners of Paris at the turn of tho Century. 11.40 CLOSE DOWN Wednesday FEBRUARY 14 PM TIMEX-TIME 530 PROG. SUMMARY in the National Language, Chirese, Tamil and Englisn. 540 BELAJAR-LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the National Language 545 BUGS BUNNY SHOW201 words
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Miscellaneous382 1968-02-12 12 EmpText the role of the girl from UNCLE- who matches the deeds of daring of her counterparts in the sister senes THE MAN FROM U.NC.L.E. 10.30 Rl'N FOR YOUR LIFE "A Very Small Injustice” High adventure and drama that follow in the tracks of a man who has a year382 words
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Miscellaneous513 1968-02-12 12 r Saturday *V .'4 FEBRUARY 17 P.M. TIMEX-TIME 1.00 PROG. SUMMARY in the National Language. Chinese. Tamil find English 110 BFLAJAR LAH BA HASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the National Language 1.15 BRAVE EAGLE “Ambush at Arrow Pass" Ron Ely as Brave Eagle the Red Indian Chief who is513 words
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Miscellaneous454 1968-02-12 12 FOR SCHOOLS TUESDAY FEBRUARY 13 AM Timex-Time: 7 50-8 10 National Language Sec. 1— "Berbahasa dengan betul (111-; 8 30-8.50 Geography (Eng Sec 1— "Climate and Temperature"; 9.05-9.25 General Science Sec. 1— “Solutions and Suspension"; 9 *****5 Mathematics Sec 2 “Error and Significant Figures’; 10 45-11 05 National Language Sec.454 words
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Miscellaneous519 1968-02-12 12 THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15 4M Timex-Time: 7.50-8 10 Mathematics Sec. 1— "Factorisation": 8.30-8.50 General Science Sec. 2 "Cells and Tissues’: 9.05-9-25 National Language Sec. 2 "Berbahasa dengan betul <ii)": 9 45-10 05 English 2nd Language Sec 1— "Going To School": 10.45-11 05 Geography tCh.) Sec 1— "Climate and Temperature": 11.*****0 Mathematics519 words
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Miscellaneous1130 1968-02-12 12 EDIFFUSION (Silver Network) KUALA LUMPUR INDIAN PROGRAMMES A.M. 6.00 Geethaarambam Prog Summary 6 05 Interlude 6.15 News 6 20 Varnanai Paadalkal 6.40 Malayalam Songs ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 6.59 Rediffusion March and Opening Announcement 7.00 News 7.10 Musical Clock 7 25 Items of Local Interest 7.30 Musical Clock 7 45 News in1,130 words
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Miscellaneous1111 1968-02-12 12 TOMORROW KUALA LUMPUR INDIAN PROGRAMMES AM. Geethaarambam Programme Summary Interlude News. Geethanjall ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 6.59 Rediffusion March Vd Opening Announcement News Musical Clock Items of Local Interest Musical Clock News in Bahasa Kebargsaan A Word A Day News Prog. Summary Musical Clock Housewives Choice CHINESE PROGRAMMES 9.00 Mandarin Songs INDIAN1,111 words
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Miscellaneous211 1968-02-12 13 f SHAW ORGANISATION VOW SHOWING —No Free Lift: 11 I■.l IV Ml. f.3ft £ftl3 p m THE BOLD OFEI" la Co or WEDNESDAY 9 4: pm PP EMIE 'ranro Hero A CAMFLOT Arts From Warner B SEASON FPOM THURSDAY D»il? 3 'ho*. i (ft S.H 8 4.5 p l2 sft211 words
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Miscellaneous193 1968-02-12 13 ICATHAYJaj VOW SHOWING! Today 5 Shows! 11 a m I.SB. 4 N». «V> 915 p m H ARD TIWE« FOR PRINCES' Vittorio o>&<msii. Colombia Technicolor Technlaeope [Ample csr park apace available I oeh:nd the Theatre. Entrance I between Gala and Marlborough 1 Theatres ORCHARDI PALACE HUI *****» 3rd EXPLOSIVE WEEK!193 words
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Article514 1968-02-12 14 M. T. Lingam - By M. T. Lingam. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The problems that face Malaysian hockey today are many but let us hope that when Mexico City welcome Malaysians they will be able to yceive a fit and and rugged team. For Malaysia, who won a Bronze at514 words
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Article56 1968-02-12 14 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. (Reuter) South Africa is to support open tennis, it was officially announced here. The announcement was made by Mr. Jim Barrie, President of the South African Lawn Tennis Union (S.A.L.T.U.) after a meeting of the executive of the union. “South Africa supports the56 words
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Article, Illustration294 1968-02-12 14 Pall keeps record in downhill racing GRENOBLE. France. Sun. (UPI) Oiga Pall, a vivacious 2b-year-old Austrian, yesterday maintained her 100 per cent record in major downhill racing this season when she added the Olympic title to the string of successes. Though she had won the three majorphoto.; — UPI radio - 294 words
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239 1968-02-12 14 R. D. SELVA - By R. D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A 15-man University of Malaya cricket team will leave here on Feb. 24 for a tour of Ceylon and India. They will play six matches during the tour at Colombo. Bombay and Madras. TJie Varsity team will239 words
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Article99 1968-02-12 14 NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuter) Emile Griffith, the world middleweight boxing champion. believes that Joe Frazier, contender for the world heavyweight crown, can knock out Buster Mathis if he can put his right hand to more effective use at close quarters Griffith and Frazier are training99 words
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Advertisement799 1968-02-12 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS perioi Englii UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION IN THE SESSION 1965-9 (A) ADMISSION TO UNDERGRADUATE COURSES Applications for admission are invited by the University of Singapore to courses of study in the Faculties of Arts. Social Sciences. Law. Science. Medicine and Dentistry and the School of Pharmacy799 words
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Advertisement267 1968-02-12 14 JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. KENYATAAN TAWARAN TAW ARAN darlpada Pemborong2 yang berdafter dengan J.K.R. Jenis ‘C* Ka-atas < Supplies» Saha j a Berkepala 111 kepala keehil 3 akan di-terma dl-Pejabat Jurutera Negerl. J.K.R Perak Ipoh hlngga Jam pukul 3.00 petang pada Bhb Mach. 1968. UNTOK MEMBUAT MENBEKAL DAN MENGHANTAR STEEL267 words
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Advertisement689 1968-02-12 14 PUBLIC APPOINTM6NTS LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA SENIOR SURVEYOR APPLICATIONS are invited from Malaysian Citizens of not more than 45 years of age for the post of Senior Surveyor in the Department of the Deputy Chief Engineer (Planning). 2. Candidates should possess a diploma in surveying from the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur689 words
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Advertisement214 1968-02-12 14 The Chairman Directors of CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LIMITED wish to thank all friends, customers and shareholders for their kind attendance and good wishes extended to them on the occasion of the completion of renovation and extension of their present Head Office premises at 59, Robinson Road, Singapore. UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA214 words
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Article2293 1968-02-12 15 WINDSOR LAD - Victory’s $69 highest of day By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.—Sportinq Gesture 11, brilliantly ridden by jockey Lyal Harbridge, scored a magnificent w i n when he clinched a neck decision from Roman Game (Kingston) to annex the nine furlongs Gold Cup trial here this2,293 words
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Article, Illustration21 1968-02-12 15 Eastern Run picture hv Richard Chow shows Singapore custodian. Richard Chiam saving a tremendous drive from Ghani.21 words
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513 1968-02-12 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. A goal by Agus Salim in the 15th minute of extra time enabled Selangor to edge Singapore 2-1 in a keenly contested soccer match at Jalan Be*ar this evening thus putting Selangor in the FAM Cup Anal. The goal513 words
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Article174 1968-02-12 15 PENANG. Sun The Old Xaverians' Association held it* billiard tournament prizegiving ceremony last night. Th# prizes were given away by Mrs. Sam. wife of the President. Mr. Sam Ah Chow Results of the tournament. Three-Ball Handicap: Winner: Koh Khuan Slew Runner-up* Cheang Kok Choy. Four-Ball Handicap: Winner:174 words
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464 1968-02-12 15 SINGAPORE Sun Three new horses h*"» been classified in Class One. reports the Malayan Racing Association. They are Pi sang Mas. Prince Alcide and Prince Piper. Other classifications: From Class 2 to Class 1;Feature Film 11. Cassini Park. Gigantor. Flying Spark. From Class464 words
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Article354 1968-02-12 15 HAARLEM, Sun. (Reuter) Result in the Dutch international badminton championshios which started here yesterday (Dutch unless otherwise stated). Men's SinglesiFirst Round: Roland Maywald (West Germany) bt- Brian Keefe (Britain) 15-3. 15-8. Kok Koenekoop bt. Barry Blenkarn (Britain) 15-7. 15JO, Paul Ridder bt. Koh Kheng Siong (Singapore)354 words
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Miscellaneous42 1968-02-12 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $69,182. 1st PRIZE No. *****5 ($17,122) 2nd PRIZE: No. *****9 ($8,561) 3rd PRIZE: No. *****8 ($4,280) STARTERS: ($713 eoch):Nos. *****7, *****6, *****9, *****3, *****4, *****1. CONSOLATION: ($380 eoeh):Nos. *****1, *****7, *****3, *****7, *****4, *****4, *****1, *****8, *****5, *****3.42 words
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Article519 1968-02-12 16 Aubrey Higgs - By Aubrey Higgs lONDON, Sun. (Reuter) With three of the four clubs not in action because of snowJ bound pitches, Leeds United consolidated their position at No. 2 in the English First Division soccer table yesterday. The Yorkshire club defeated West Ham United 2-1519 words
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Article154 1968-02-12 16 SINGAPORE. Bun. Telok Kurau United trounced Indian Youth S.C. 9-0 In the quarter-final of the 1968 Youth knock-out soccer competition played at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Telok Kurau, who played a very fast and open game easily outplayed their opponents, when they scored154 words
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Article64 1968-02-12 16 KINGSTON, Jamaica. Sun. (Reuter) Colin Cowdrey, England's captain, is likely to have an X-rav on the middle finger of his right band after play finishes tonight on the third day of the second Test against West Indies. Cowdrey was rapped on the finger by a ball64 words
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Article33 1968-02-12 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. S. Thiagarajan has been elected President of the Inter-Colleges Sports Council, Selangor. Other officials: VicePresident: Enche Zulklfli Ishak; General Secretary: Mr. SK. Isnan. Treasurer: Mr. Abdul Shukor Mohsin.33 words
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Article378 1968-02-12 16 LONDON. Sun (Reuter > Result* of football matches played tod a r were: ENGLISH ONE Arsenal 0 Newcastle 0 Coventry C. 2 Chelsea 1 Fulham 4 Burnley 3 LeedsU 2 West Ham 1 Nottingham 2 S'hampton West B A. 2 Sheffield U 1 1 Sunderland 0 Spurs 1378 words
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Article1832 1968-02-12 16 ENGLISH ONE HOME AWAY P W D L T A W D L E A Pis Manchester XJ. 27 11 2 0 32 11 6 5 3 24 20 41 Leeds United 29 13 2 0 38 10 4 4 6 14 14 40 Liverpool 2T 12 11,832 words
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Article, Illustration367 1968-02-12 16 SEREMBAN. Sun. lan Barr, aged 51 years has just fulfilled his ambition by gaining the Amaeteur Swimming Association’s Personal Survival Gold Standard, he is probably the youngest in the world to attain this honour. Two months ago lan was awarded his silver, and promptly367 words
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Article568 1968-02-12 16 KINGSTON. Jamaica. Sun (Reuter) West Indies fought back strongly in their second innings after be ng routed for 143 by England in their first innings on the third day of the second cricket Test here. Following on 233 runs England's first innings total of 376.568 words
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Article109 1968-02-12 16 DURBAN. Sun. (Reuter) Defending champion Cobie Legrange, of South Africa, led by two strokes after the second round of the Natal Open golf championship here yesterday. He shot a four under par round of 68 to finish with a 36-hole total of 139. Two strokes109 words
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419 1968-02-12 16 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) —London Welsh Rugby Union Club beaten at Bedford last week returned to their winning ways yesterday when they defeated London Irish by 14 points f° ten. rr-—T The match was one of many played in the morning so that teams would419 words
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Miscellaneous124 1968-02-12 16 TIME AND TIDE 12th FEBRUARY. 1968. Penan?: 12.3(1 am. (5.9 ft.) POr t 13 4 e ft e nham: 412 am (134 ft) 503 pm Port Dickson: 5.42 am. (7.8 ft.) Singapore: 9.11 am. (8.3 ft.). 11.18 pm (8 1 ft) Sedili Kechil: 6.40 a.m. (6.1 ft.), 10.12 pm (7124 words
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