Eastern Sun, 20 February 1968
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Title Section24 1968-02-20 1 Eastern Sun Independent National l)ailv SINGAPORE EDITION -V Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 563 Tuesday, 20 February 1968. MC (P) 0050 Price 15 cents24 words
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326 1968-02-20 1 Kuala lumpur, Mon. The Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon Haji Jubir this afternoon took immediate steps to deal with a complaint by the Alliance member for Bukit Bintang, Mr. Tan Toh Hong, on the reckless and dangerous driving of busdrivers in the Federal326 words
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Article490 1968-02-20 1 Viets blast Westmoreland’s H.Q. again, cut rail link SAIGON, Mon. (UPI Reuter) f' OMMUNIST guerillas today blasted Gen. William C. Westmoreland's headquarters, exploded a four-inch-thick rocket amid Gl's waiting to board a homebound airliner and cut the rail line linking Saigon to America's largest warbase in490 words
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Article29 1968-02-20 1 LISBON. Mon. (UPI) Dr. Christian Barnard. South Africa's pioneer heart transplant surgeon, flew today to South America to begin a three-week tour of the Western Hemisphere.29 words
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Article, Illustration341 1968-02-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Former beauty queen. Miss Theresa Van Dort. has filed a suit for damages against the Jaycees. organisers of the Miss Selangor International 1966 contest. A similar suit has also been filed against a fellow beauty queen, Miss Rita Gomer. the341 words
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184 1968-02-20 1 SITIAWAN. Mon. Two notorious gangsters who master-minded a series of armed robberies have been arrested in a police ambush here following a tip-off from a member of the public. Disclosing the arrests today. a senior Police spokesman said the ambush was laid in Suffo.k184 words
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Article60 1968-02-20 1 MELBOURNE. Mon (Reuter) Britain's decision to withdraw here forces from East of Suez by 1971 was deplorable, former British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan said here today. “Rather than withdrawing. Britain should be actively engaged in working with Australia. Singapore and Malaysia to ensure the stability of the region.”60 words
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Article81 1968-02-20 1 TOKYO. Mon <UPI> A forest of 1.000 trees is being planted on top of a nine-storey building near the Tokyo Central Railway Station to attract birds to the centre of the city. “I want to give Tokyo residents an opportunity to listen to the chirping of wild81 words
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86 1968-02-20 1 CAPE TOWN. Mon (Reuter) Veteran farmer politician Johannes Fouche. who as South Africa's Defence Minister supervised the build-up of his country's armed services into a formidable fighting force, was today elected President of South Africa. Johannes (Jim) Fouche. 69. was the only candidate when86 words
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75 1968-02-20 1 SAIGON. Mon. (Reuter) The miniskirt has vanished from Saigon's streets. It was in fashion before the lunar New Year Vietcong offensive. But no miniskirt is seen now. a Saigon Englishlanguage daily newspaper said, because “it is difficult for a miniskirted girl to run when there75 words
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Article26 1968-02-20 1 YOKOHAMA. Mon. (UPI) —Divorce rates are highest in the third and fifth years of marriage, according to statistics compiled by the Yokohama Family Court.26 words
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Article245 1968-02-20 1 —TAN SRI ONG - —TAN SRI ONG KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian Ambassador to the United States, Tan Sri Ong Yoke Lin, today said sales from the U.S. stockpile was "no longer a thorny issue." He said this when he addressed the Malaysian American Society at a luncheon here. According245 words
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Article147 1968-02-20 1 MANILA. Mon (Reuter) Former Philippine Congressman Ombra Amilbangsa. who claimed to be rightful heir and successor to the Sultan of Sulu who used to own Malaysian Sabah died today of broncho-pneumonia Mr. Amilbangsa who made the news when he recently claimed that as heir and successor147 words
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Article62 1968-02-20 1 SAO PAULO Brazil. Mon. (Reuter) Surgeons here have saved Joao Honorlo Da Silva's lower Up bitten off by hts enraged wife when he tried to smooth over a family row with a kiss. Stuffing the severed lip Into his pocket, he rushed to Sao Paulo’s Municipal Hospital62 words
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Miscellaneous22 1968-02-20 1 LADIES DAY O D rx^> >—<-j j i ,r> £ZI U "I get it. Tonight you won at the poker party —right?’*22 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article867 1968-02-20 2 Alliance back-bencher hits out at Malayan Railway By Musa Scully Cr Lim Thow Boon KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Alliance backbencher from Kota Star Selatan, Dr. Mahathir Mohamed, today attacked the Malayan Railway Administration for poor services on its mail trains. Not only the services were poor, he pointed867 words
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Article, Illustration391 1968-02-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Government is likely to impose a quota system to determine the number of private doctors to be allowed to practice in each town in the country. This was announced by the Minuter of Health, Enche Bahaman bln Shamsuddin.391 words
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Article, Illustration208 1968-02-20 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Dr. Fredrik Franklin, Secretary-General of the World Alliance of YMCA’s, Geneva, today called on the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok, at his office. During the visit they discussed matters on the cooperation of the voluntary organisations in208 words
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Article70 1968-02-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Dr. Chong Yew Chong was elected President with Dr Hui Weng Choon. as the President-elect of the Priva*e Medical Practitioners’ Association of Selangor at its general meeting here, yesterday. Dr Chin Kui Sang and Dr. Francis Ho were elected Secretary and Treasurer respectively70 words
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485 1968-02-20 2 dvrsPORF Mon. A former Police Inspector dhSntssed from the Singapore Police For s T h !yJLtaT-**c« of duty” in connection with he two men at Balestier Road, told the High Court Today that he was in no way responsible for485 words
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Article59 1968-02-20 2 SINGAPORE Mon The Adult Education Board w organi'e a course in "Elemer. tary Gardening The course is des:gr»d 'o help the students, especial:-/ house owners and other sa den enthusiasts, how to start and maintain little garderIt is hoped that the knowledge learnt in this course will ecr.tribute59 words
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Article71 1968-02-20 2 Works of prominent Malaysian artists by Peninsular Art Society at 41, Jalan Rata Muda 9 a m- to 6 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming Poo! 9.30 a m. to 12.30 p rru, 2 to 5 pm. and 6 to 9 pm Zoo Negara 10 am. to 6 p.m. Petaling71 words
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Article, Illustration441 1968-02-20 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. A girl from the Arts stream and three boys from the Science stream, have scored five distinctions each, the maximum, in the Higher School Certificate, the results of which have just been announced. The girl is Suzanne Liau, 13.441 words
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Article326 1968-02-20 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Eighteen Barisan Sosialis members and supporters 14 females and four males were today charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with attempting to dissuade people from voting in the coming General Flections. They all claimed trial to committing the offence at 15-B, Havelock Hoad last326 words
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Article, Illustration215 1968-02-20 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Rediffusion will stage a spectacular variety show, “The Lurk Night” at Gay World Stadium on Saturday at 8 p.m. in aid of the National Art Gallery and Academy of Arts and of the National Theatre Company. This is one215 words
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Article, Illustration285 1968-02-20 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A training centre for banking personnel will be established in Kuala Lumpur. Another centre for research and monetary matters will be set up in Manila. Philippines. The Governor of the Central Bank of Ceylon, Mr. William Tennekoon said this— Eastern Sun pix. - 285 words
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325 1968-02-20 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 24-year-old Government clerk. Freddie Cheang. who misappropriated $8,525.20 to pay his creditors, was today jailed for 15 months by the Fourth District Court for criminal breach of trust Cheang. a clerical officer attached to the Finance Section. Primary Production. Ministry325 words
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63 1968-02-20 3 SINGAPORE Mon Dr. S N Kapur was elected pro* dent of the Singapore Indian Welfare Home at its second annual general meeting held recently. Mr HP Davani was elected vice-president and Mr M. Ramasamy, secretaryothers elected are: Mr. PT. Suppiah. treasurer; Mr V. Krishnaswamy. assistant63 words
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Article, Illustration281 1968-02-20 4 Tun Razak stresses need for it to achieve success ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today stressed the need for a partnership between the Government and the people to achieve success in development. Tun Razak, who was opening a general development workshop organised— Eastern Sun pic-; ture. - 281 words
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262 1968-02-20 4 PENANG. Mon Teoh Jon Eng testified in the Hieh Court today that her son. Lam Khoon Slew, was mentally sick and had been to the mental hospital. Tanjone Rambutan. a number of times Lam was charged with the murder of a “karhane puteh" seller.262 words
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98 1968-02-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mob President Nasser, and Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia will visit Malavsia this year. Emperor Selassie it expected to make the visit in the third week of May and President N'a«ser soon after, it Is reliably learnt. Meanwhilr. the Deputv Prime Minister.98 words
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Article60 1968-02-20 4 KAMPAR. Mot —A n unemployed youth. M. Krishman. 17. was acquitted in the Magistrate's Court here today of a charge of outraging the modesty of a 16-year-old girl. Krishnan was alleged to have committed the offence on Jan. 2 at New Gopeng Village The Magistrate in acquitting60 words
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182 1968-02-20 4 PENANG, Mon. The notorious gunman, Kong Ah Chong, who was shot dead by the police in a running gun battle in Sungei Nibong Kechil yesterday was identified by a few of his armed robbery victims. This was disclosed bv the Chief Police Officer. Enche182 words
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212 1968-02-20 4 KUALA_ LUMPUR. Mon.—The Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin. today opened the Kuala Lumpur Branch of the Deutsch-Asiatische Bank and reiterated that Malaysia welcomed private capital from abroad. "Although German inves*ment in Malaysia in the past has been negligible. I hope212 words
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Article308 1968-02-20 4 JOHORE BAHRI Mon An Indonesian stood trial before Dato Justice All Hassan in the High Court today for the alleged murder of a duty policeman at a police station. Jamban bin Redu. 39. the accused, is charged with murdering police constable Alias bin Taeh a* 3.30308 words
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Article36 1968-02-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Balloting will take place on Friday at 2.30 p.m. in the Central Market here for the allocation of stalls in the Pasar Malam along the embankment. opposite the Eastern Bank building.36 words
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Article123 1968-02-20 4 TAWAU. Mon. A spokesman of the s*h Malaysian Infantry Brigade disclosed that the Malaysian Army, the Royal Malaysian Air Force and the Royal Malaysian Navy are offering scho’arships for courses In medicine and engineering at university and college level. The scholarships are offered for medical, mechanical.123 words
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102 1968-02-20 4 IPOH. Mon. A party of eight assemblymen from Sabah will arrive here tomorrow on a two-day visit. They will be briefed on the progress in Perak at the State Operations Room tomorrow afternoon, following which they will be taken to see the Federal Land102 words
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98 1968-02-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR Mon A total of 500,842 cars were reg stered last ypar. the Minister of Transport. Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir. to'.d the Dewan Ra'ayat today During the first 11 months in 1967. a total of 48.340 new cars was reg stered as98 words
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Article67 1968-02-20 4 PENANG. Mon. —A variety show “Malam Hiboran’’ will be staged at Penang Chinese Girls’ High School Hall on May 17. The show i s in aid of the Spastic Children’s Association of Penang. It will feature popular bands and singers on the island. The67 words
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242 1968-02-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Police in a pre-dawn ambush in Sikingchang, Kuala Langat District, 30 miles from here, today detain ed a man and seized a Thai made .38 pistol, and five rounds of ammunition. This is the fifth gun seized bv242 words
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288 1968-02-20 4 SEREMBAN. Mon. A call to thy Alliance Government to make a genuine effort to unite the various races so as to preserve harmony, understanding and love between the multi-racial population of the country was made here. It came from Dr.288 words
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Article103 1968-02-20 4 MALACCA. Mon The Education Department here has not up to this morning received the State Higher School Certificate exmination results although they have been published in today s papers Outside the Education Office is a blackboard which states "The HSC results have not been received” The notice103 words
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Article, Illustration108 1968-02-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— The Duke of Devonshire will pay a three-day visit to Malaysia from Feb 21 at the invitation of the States of Malaya Branch of the Royal Commonwealth Society. The Duke, former Minister of State for Commonwealth Relations, is Chairman of the Central Council108 words
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Article104 1968-02-20 4 KUCHING. Mon. Six teacher? and two students in the State left for New Zealand during the weekend for further studies on New Zealand Government Colombo Plan scholarships. The teachers were Messrs. Jacob Imang. 29, of Simanggang. Christopher Samuel, 27, of Spaoh. Pung Chee Haw, 28. of Bintulu104 words
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Article33 1968-02-20 4 SEREMBAN, Mon.—Thieves broke into the house of Mr. Leong Soo Wah at Temiang Road last night and got away with aTV set. a transistor set and some jewellery valued a t $6lO.33 words
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306 1968-02-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tun Abdul Razak today stressed that it was the Government’s policy to give equal opportunities to Malaysians, particularly in commerce. "It is also the Government’s aim to increase the income of the 'have-nots' and to bridge the gap of the ‘haves'306 words
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112 1968-02-20 4 ALOR STAR. Mon. The Kedah State Government has announced that applications would be reopened from the beginning of next month for licences to prospect fo r tin and iron ore in Forest Reserves lands throughout the State. A Government notiflcaton signed by the Mentri Besar.112 words
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Article, Illustration136 1968-02-20 13 SINGAPORE. Mon The temperature touched 95F. in the shade when Senior Aircraftsman Peter Smith and Senior Airrraftswoman Denise were married at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour in Siglap. here. Denise. who wore a long glim fired dress and carried orchids in her bouquet, is a136 words
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Article, Illustration211 1968-02-20 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The honours for the top student in the Government Chinese Secondary- Four Examination. 1967 the “Lim Koon Yaw Memorial Prize and Gold Medal” has been won by Lee Hsien Loong. the eldest son of the Singapore Prime Minister.211 words
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Article51 1968-02-20 13 -6 p.m. —Singapore Festival *«8 at Gay World Amusement Park. Geylang. 7 30 pm. Free film shows bv the Ministry of Culture at Changi Road (10 m.s.). Kampong Jalan Kayu. Chong Nam School. Tai Keou School and West Coast Road 8.45 p.m. Australian Ballet at National Theatre, Clemenceau51 words
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Article90 1968-02-20 13 SINGAPORE. Mon Police last night recovered several black arid white banners belonging to the Barisan Sosiaus. calling on the peop.e to “boycott’ the coming elections. A Police spokesman said the words on the banners were in Chinese, English and Malay. The banners were recovered from River90 words
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Article45 1968-02-20 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Boy Scouts' Association will conduct a blood donation drive as part of its programme to celebrate Scout-Ouide Week. Members of the association will donate blood at 4 Sand* House” on Saturday between 1.30 pm. and 4 p.m.45 words
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Article68 1968-02-20 13 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Christ Meihodist Church, East Coast Road, is sponsoring a charity film show Becker* a t Odeon Theatre. Katong. On Mar. 2 at 9 am. The show is in aid of its emergency relief fund to help the poor and needy peop.e who suffered losses68 words
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Article, Illustration464 1968-02-20 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today spoke extensively on what he envisaged to be the "ideal school" the Government intended to set up in Singapore. Mr. Lee. speaking in his capacity as a parent was addressing students at the prize-giving ceremony464 words
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Article48 1968-02-20 13 SINGAPORE. Mon The Salvation Army will hold an island-wide Flag Day on Saturday to raise funds for its social and evangelical activities. Wha’ever funds obtained from the public will be used to assist those in distress in five Homes run by the Salvation Army48 words
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57 1968-02-20 13 SINGAPORE. Mon The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union has gained overwhelming support bute *o the National Defence Fund. The members have volunteered to contribute a full day’s eammgs at doubletime ra*e towards the Fund. The union has also set up a Na'ional Defence sub-com-mittee57 words
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Article72 1968-02-20 13 KUALA LUMPUR Mon Dr Chora Yew Chong was e noted president with Dr. Hui Weng Choon. as the presi-dent-elect of the Private Medina'. Practitioners Association of Selangor at its general meeting here, vesterday Dr Chin Kui Sang and Dr Francis Ho were elected as secretary and treasurer72 words
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145 1968-02-20 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Principal of Teachers’ Training College. Rev. TR Doraisamy, has assured that the College was doing its best to maintain standards. It would also rise to the expectations of Singapore as enunciated by national policy and social need on one hand and educational creativity145 words
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Article, Illustration235 1968-02-20 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The president of the Singapore Rubber Packers' Association, Dato Ng Quee Lam, today called on the Malaysian and Singapore Governments to work closer with each other to maintoin their leading role in the world rubber market. Dato Ng was235 words
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Article, Illustration148 1968-02-20 13 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr. Gilbert Chua. general manager of Amco Ltd.. will be leaving shortly for the United States to attend the Garlock annual conference at Its international headquarters in Palmyra, New YorkMr. Chua. who will also be making a two-month trip round the world, said that148 words
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Article83 1968-02-20 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. An 11-year-old boy who was involved in a road accident at the junction of Sime Road and Adam Road, died on the way to the General Hospital yesterday. The deceased. Zainl bin Seman. of Lornie Road, received serious injuries, on the body. Those who83 words
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Advertisement94 1968-02-20 2 Lovely complexionsthanks to WONDER TONIC with CANDY TASTE Each HICEE is equivalent to 10 oranges (vit.C) Keep your complexion free from blemishes, prevent colds and get that extra boundless energy for sports by taking Hicee everyday. Each Hicee tablet contains a strong dose of 500 mg. of Vitamin C. Made94 words
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Advertisement117 1968-02-20 3 ■*SCi ■J3i±axrrr~-' If you're ■wondering how we manage to cover that many miles an hour, the answer is really very’ simple. We do it by going so many places. All at lift once. Just as we're about to take off in San Francisco, we re landing in Hong Kong, circling117 words
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Article, Illustration453 1968-02-20 5 Pat Chan - by Pat Chan SINGAPORE, like most cosmopolitan cities, is fast catching up on the fashion front. Its fashioncareer girls go overseas to learn all about the latest in the world of make-up and high fashion. And most of them return with the453 words
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Article, Illustration47 1968-02-20 5 SHIRT detailing marks a casual coat dress for wear between seasons. Flutterbve shapes it to the bodv in Klopman's Dacron cotton blend of tender lime colour, accents it everywhere with cmp top stitching. Walking pleats flip out the skirt in the new feminine mood.47 words
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548 1968-02-20 5 VEIV YORK. Mon. (UPI) Once more science takes a look at the career woman and asks. “Are you really happy?” The answer, with few exceptions, is “not really Chances are. now that you have stepped forth to that so-called beautiful world of independence, full548 words
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Article, Illustration241 1968-02-20 5 Mary Sue Miller - (By Mary Sue Miller). OVERHEARD In a restaurant at luncheon: “I live on salads and yet I can’t lose an ounce.” Well, the salad the lady was living on at the moment happened to be a large avocado stuffed with cubed white meat of chicken and241 words
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Article, Illustration617 1968-02-20 5 Florence de Santis - by Florence de Santis swimsuit for resort vacations has to have something special. This year, the something is the total look. Coverups are now being made more and more to go with just one suit. Last year, coverups were styled so as to go617 words
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Miscellaneous230 1968-02-20 6 i- .'j i 4* V ,VJ u o NATIONAL R-3000 with 6 bands and 16 transistort/diode Tuesday FEBRUARY 2« A M. Timex-Time: 600 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; 800 The News. 8230 words
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Miscellaneous256 1968-02-20 6 ttmwA ntlooal ihortwiw fcnlt* fL 60 2 62 metre*; Medlnmimt Service R.L 389 metre*; Penang 349 metres; Malacca 259 metre*. Itx>h 405 metres tobore Bahru 319 metres Kota Bbarn 357 metres Kuala Trenegann 312 metre* and Knantan 363 metres. 10 30 —l2 00 Prog In the National Language DM Timex-Time256 words
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Miscellaneous246 1968-02-20 6 715 Bhare Market Report; 7.25 Extracts from the Editorials; 7.30 A Man and Hts Music; 800 Belajar-lah Bahasa Klta 815 Pick of the Pops; 8 45 Malaysian Gazette; 900 Music from the Movies; 9 15 Sports Scope. 930 The News; 940 News Commentary; 9.45 Parliamentary Report; 10 O 5 Starlizht246 words
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Miscellaneous519 1968-02-20 6 News in the National Lan2’jaee. 750 Learn a Word a Day: 800 The News. 810 Saturday Session; 9.00 Close Down PM Timex-Time: 100 Prog Bummary: l 03 Tiffin Date; 130 The News; 140 Newstalk. Interlude; 1.45 UN Newsreel; 2.00 Requests; 300 Youth on the March; 3.30 Orkes Hamzah Dolmat; 400519 words
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Miscellaneous320 1968-02-20 6 Tuesday FEBRUARY 20 A M TIMEX-TIME 600 GOOD MORNING 6.01 MORNING PRELUDE Orchestra Of Clebanofl Lennon Sisters Pat Boone 700 THE NED'S 7.10 BREAKFAST BULLETIN A magazine programme that Includes interviews and news of current activities in Singapore 720 UP AND ABOUT Music to entertain you at breakfast time 800320 words
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Miscellaneous271 1968-02-20 6 MEDIUM WAVE 476 M. (630KS/S) SHORT WAVE f 60 M. (5052 KC/S) SHORT WAVE 25 M. (***** KC/S) QAt 11 00 THE NEWS 11.15 DANCE DATE A dance se« on with The Living Marimba* Jacky Nongez Karl Swoboda 11.15 BEFORE WE SAY GOODNIGHT Ernestine Holme* at the pipe organ. 12.00271 words
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Miscellaneous258 1968-02-20 6 71# SERENADE 800 TALENTIME 1%3 A preview of eigh* finalists 900 ON THE RO AD 9.30 THE NEWS 940 EASY LISTENING 10.0# SPORTS DIARY A diary of events past and forthcoming in the world of sports. 10 15 RECITAL HALL Featuring music by Samuel Barber 1. Cello Sonata Op 6258 words
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Miscellaneous371 1968-02-20 6 6 .55 SHARE MARKET REPORT 7.00 THE NEWS 7.10 NATIONAL LANGUAGE LESSON* A programme in which you will be given the spelling and meaning of a few Malay words which are used in everyday conversation and sentence buildmg. 7.15 THE TROUBADOURS 7.30 LETS FIND OUT 800 TOP OF THE POPS371 words
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WORLD NEWS
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284 1968-02-20 7 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Britain's roving ambassador in Africa Mr. Malcolm MacDonald flew to Nairobi yesterday after London talks about a growing influx of Asian migrants from East Africa. Mr. MacDonald declined to make a statement before boarding a plane at London284 words
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88 1968-02-20 7 ALGIERS Mon. (Reuter) Algeria's highest religious authority today declared himself in favour of hear transplant operations on two conditions. In an interview with the weekly “Algerie Actualite", Bhelkh Abbas Ben Sheikh El Hocine. President of Islamic Higher Council, listed the two following conditions: 1. The88 words
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Article94 1968-02-20 7 JAKARTA. Mon (UPI) The Indonesian government hopes to establish a breakwater fishery research station with French cooperation. the official Indonesian news agency Antara reported today A French fishery expert. Lemasson. Is currently In Indonesia to study the possibility of building such a station in West Java94 words
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Article38 1968-02-20 7 (LTI) Empemr Gia Long, having consolidated what is now Vietnam after two centurie* of civil war* made Hue hi* capital in 1802 and built the citadel on the north bank of the River of Perfume*.38 words
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71 1968-02-20 7 NAIROBI, Kenya: The lounge at Nairobi Airport is thronged with Asians, as the Asreat Asian exodus from Kenya continue. The British Passport Office in Nairobi is issuing about 1,500 new passports each month, nearly all of them to Asians, a British High Commission spokesman said last week. Fears that Kenya's71 words
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195 1968-02-20 7 WASHINGTON Mon (UPI) Legislation to remove the backing for the VJ. dollar at home may come up In the Congres.durlng the coming week In the House the legislation Is slated for consideration after completion of an appropriations measure involving about US$l.2195 words
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Article168 1968-02-20 7 SPRINGFIELD Dlinms Mon (UPI> Den Maxwell Taylor s»'d yesterday he expect* ‘To see a climatic situation" in Vietnam this year. ‘The danger of a in-year xvar is fading away.' the forme- chairman of the Join" Chiefs of Staff said. "Both sides are seeking new alternatives and168 words
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Article124 1968-02-20 7 MEXICO CITY. Mon (UPI) The newspaper "El Sol" reported that a "Pirate fleet" of 200 Japanese vessels has been sighted fishing within Mexican territorial waters off the west coast near Acapulco. El Sol reported that the Union of Motor Boat and Launch Owners and the Association124 words
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772 1968-02-20 7 WEST BERLIN, Mon. (Reuter) Ten thousand chanting, shouting anti-Vietnam-war demonstrators surged through West Berlin's streets climaxing a weekend of student protests here. IN ROME: Stone-thro- wing anti-American demonstrators clashed with police near the IS. embassv here and smashed the windows of two American airline772 words
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Article73 1968-02-20 7 BERGERIC. France. Mon. (UPI) Josephine Baker. World War II resistance heroine and one time toast of Paris, and her 12 adopted children, ‘oday faced eviction from her chateau after it was sold to her creditors at an auction. But the Amencan-bora Negro show woman still has73 words
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Article132 1968-02-20 7 NEW YORK Mor. (UPI) President John F Kennedy reportedly said three day* before his assassination teat he planned to dump Lyndon Johnson from the ticket in 1964 and was considering asking then Gov. Terry Sanford of North Carolina to run as his vice presidential candidate.132 words
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Article, Illustration235 1968-02-20 7 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Dutch and British Prime Ministers Piet de Jong and Harold Wilson open two-day talks here today on the European Common Market East-West relations, NATO. Vietnam and other world issues. The two Prime Ministers, aided by their Foreign Ministers, Dr Joseph Luna and— UPI radio photo - 235 words
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Article251 1968-02-20 7 A 'Spock' in history NEW VORK. Mon (UPI) Dr Norman Vincent Peale yesterday blamed the permissive child rearing advice of Dr. Beniamin Spock and moral laxity in the American home for creating “The most undisciplined age in history.” In a sermon, the Methodist Episcopal251 words
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Article62 1968-02-20 7 HOBART. Mon (Reuter) About 200 firefighters battled with bulldozers and water tankers today to control 20 bushfires raging across parts of Tasmania. The fires, in the Northwesl North-east and centre of the fruit-growing island, are the worst since "Black Tuesday" on February 7 last year when62 words
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Article112 1968-02-20 7 ROSLYN. Pennsylvania. Mon. (UPI) Knocked out bv one punch in friendly fisticuffs. Henry Brenner. 18. died of a massive brain haemorrhage. Police charged his friend, William Moore. 18 with aggravated assault and battery and murder. Police said Brenner. Moore and three other youths began a friendly112 words
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Article144 1968-02-20 7 OAKLAND, California. Mon. (UPI) Black Power leaders told a cheering audience of 5.000 during the weekend that Negron must organise militarily to defend themselves against Whites. James Forman, director of International. Affairs for the Student Nonviolent Co-ordinating Committee, said Blacks must destroy war factories and blow144 words
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Article143 1968-02-20 7 ACCRA. Mon (Reuter) Delegates to the current UNESCO conference on book development and distribution in Africa have agreed that pulp nulls arc needed in the region before books can be sold cheaper. A United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) expert told the conference yesterday143 words
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Article101 1968-02-20 7 PANMUNJOM. Korea. Mon (UPI) U. S Navy Rear Adm John V. Smith and North Korean Army Gen. Pak Chung-Kuk met at this truce village today to stage an open war of words amid lingering tension along the Korean front. Smith and Pak faced each other at the 263rd101 words
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Article4831 1968-02-20 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. Here Is the final listing of the 1967 HSC results (Private candidates) released bv the Education Ministry yesterday. Names are given under their respective centres for the examination. Private Candidates Key: S520 Abbas B Md Sharlff' Abd. Aziz 5. Abdollah bln Mohammad Hamzah 5. Abdul4,831 words
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Article, Illustration297 1968-02-20 10 GENEVA, Mon (Reuter) An International Tribunal todav ruled tw on per cent of the Rann of Hutch area disputed by India and Pakistan is IndmfVr- Two members of the three-man tribunal voted in favour of the decision. They were— UPI radiophoto. - 297 words
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Article92 1968-02-20 10 LONDON. Mon (Reufer) Excited crouds mobbed Maurice Chevalier last night when he made nis last stage appearance in London at the Palladium Theatre. The 79-vear-old French kin? of the music halls, here on a world farewell tour, shook hands with hundreds of fans He told the92 words
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Article67 1968-02-20 10 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter)— About 20 families were homeless after a fire yesterday which destroyed an apartment, a fashion school and five other establishments in Manila's Quiapo district. Police said the one-hour fire started in a kitchen in one of the flats However, the cause of the67 words
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Article121 1968-02-20 10 PARIS. Mon. (Router) An angry husband leapt on his wife m front of a dnorce court judge and started banging her head against the judge’s desk Police said. T *lf7. sa d th terrified wife ".n Kj,.*** Thp man. 27 vear niri Pierre Beuehotte, has been arrested121 words
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Article26 1968-02-20 10 BRISBANE. Mon. (Reu'er) the 'chest* SS£ W? Goondiwindt a bom 2 no SOUth-West rif u yesterday, the SydnL reported today y Sun26 words
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198 1968-02-20 14 DUBLIN. Mon. (Reuter) A nun with her features heavily caked In makeup smiled at the television camera. A priest in shirt sleeves zoomed the lens towards her face. And from the control box a bishop beamed approvingly. It Is the sort of scene you might198 words
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173 1968-02-20 14 MEXICO CITY. Mon (UPI) Hippies; Mexico wants you to know it has not declared •war" against you only those of you who insist on using those evil drugs Interior Secretary Mr. Luis Echeverria said that the Interior Department, which deals with matters of internal173 words
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Article127 1968-02-20 14 PARIS. Mon (UPI) A time bomb went off in he basement of the Yugoslav Ambassador to France's residence last night, killing one man and injuring 19 other persons. Police said 14 of the injured were hospitalised, seven with serious injuries. Neither police nor Yugoslav127 words
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Article113 1968-02-20 14 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) Egg marketing board officials were not amused when alerted an irate farmer was on his wav to them with a load of eggs. Farmer Henry Neusinger. irked about the prices the government agency set for eggs, marched uP to the board’s front door113 words
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Article55 1968-02-20 14 BUENOS AIRES. Mon. (Reuter) The wing of the plane carrying President Juan Carlos Ongania scraped a mast at the airport here today when taking off for a visit to Leones, in the Central Province of Cordoba. The President, his wife and officials changed planes and took55 words
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127 1968-02-20 14 RISHIKHESH. Himalayan Foothills. Mon. (Reu’er) Beatles George Harrison and John Lennon spen a strenuous dav today in meditation and spiritual discourse at the Maharishi Mahesn Yogi's retreat on the banks of the Ganges here. They spen* the morning in meditation, gradually initiating themse.ves127 words
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Article107 1968-02-20 14 HONG KONG. Mon (Reuter' Several American soldiers were "wiped out” when thev intruded into North Korean territory early this morning, the official North Korean Central News Agency reported The agency claimed that the .American troops infiltrated into Communist territory South of Sunjukri in ‘he western107 words
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331 1968-02-20 14 CAIGON, Mon. (UPI). Fighting raged lost night around Tan Son Nhut airbase on Saigon's outskirts and in the provide capital of Phan Thiet where Communist troops pressing the second wave of their offensive captured a jail and freed 500 comrades. US and Allied331 words
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Article51 1968-02-20 14 TEHERAN. Mon. (UPI) Premier Amir Abbas Hoveida announced plans yes'erday to equip Iran's Armed Forces with the latest sophisticated weapons. He said the equipment would "enable us to defend our cultural heritage although we strongly supports world peace.” Mr. Hoveida did not detail the sort of weapons he51 words
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Article60 1968-02-20 14 Margaret 's first appearance LONDON, Mon (UPI) Princess Margaret, accompanied by her husband Lord Snowdon, made her first public appearance last night since having her tonsils removed more than two weeks ago. The Princess and her husband attended a Gala Ballet performance in London's Adelphi Theatre with proceeds going to60 words
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186 1968-02-20 14 MELBOURNE Mon. 'Reuter) Prime Minister Mr John Gorton said in a television Interview here tonight that Australia could fill the place of Britain when it withdraws i’s forces from Singapore and Malaysia The Prime Minister added however that if Australia were to do186 words
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Article142 1968-02-20 14 OAXACA Mexico. Mon. tUPI i Villagers In a remote Mexican mountain area apparently killed about six "witches” In secret over the past 10 years before their latest banging was revealed, said Oaxaca State Police. Officials said an Investigation turned up evidence of a number of previous142 words
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218 1968-02-20 14 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) Vice-President Mr. Hubert H. Humphrey said yesterday that there was corruption in the South Vietnamese Government, but he added that some American cities “could teach the South Vietnamese some lessons in how to operate a corrupt government.” "We might spend a218 words
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Article, Illustration30 1968-02-20 14 e HI E. S. Vietnam—Two l\S. marines help another who was wounded in the fighting recently. In the background are homes destroved in the fighting UPI radiophoto.— UPI radiophoto. - 30 words
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Article60 1968-02-20 14 GEORGETOWN. Guyana. Mon (Reuter) Mr. E. RBraithwaite, au’hor of the best-selling book "To Sir. With Love", has been appointed Guyana's first ambassador to Venezuela He is at presen* Guyana’s representative at the UN Mr. Braithwaite was formerly a school teacher in London's east end and60 words
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Article742 1968-02-20 8 INTERNATIONAL sports meetings are getting more and more involved in world politics. At the rate things are going in the world of sports, there seems to be no point in holding any more international sporting events. The sporting spirit in such competitions is supposed to promote international742 words
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2686 1968-02-20 8 J.D.B. Miller - By: J.D.B. Miller (Processor of International Relations, Australian National University, Canberra.) fPHE conflicts of 1 Indio with Pakistan, Cambodia with Thailand and South Vietnam, and Indonesia with Malaysia, indicate that the strategic preoccupations of the countries in this group are not confined to either2,686 words
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Article728 1968-02-20 8 BEN Variyan should be congratulated for his timely eye-opening article “OCM Should Look Into Policy of Selection and Preparation” (Eastern Sun, 9.2.68). I am not trying to damper. the enthusiasm and aspirations of the OCM. our ever-generou* Government (let us also not forget th# poor tax-paying public)728 words
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Article258 1968-02-20 8 THIS fast-developing country of ours certainly needs more men and women with specialised know-how in all fields of technology and research. To counter the increasing brain drain" it is most essential that those already in the country should receive adequate and appropriate recognition of their special talent*. The258 words
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Advertisement41 1968-02-20 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1968 23-B. Cantonment Road, Singapore 2. Telephone: Penang Office Ipoh Office 39. |alan Sultan. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Telephone: 861 SVfi 8, Leith Street. Tel: ***** 77. Brewster Road. Tel: ***** Cable Address: AWNEWS41 words
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Advertisement23 1968-02-20 8 UTTER MRITER* MUSI GIVI THEIR NAMES AND ADDRESSES Ik COOD TAITH. UTTE»S WITHOUT NARKS AND ADDRESSES Tjjtr Will VO I tl *1 BOSHED23 words
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281 1968-02-20 9 HI ALA LI MPUR. Mon. The Exchange Control procedure on exports to non-sterling area countries ■will come into effect from June 1. This was announced in a press statement by the Minister of Finance. Tun Tan Siew Sin, yesterday. The statement added that281 words
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214 1968-02-20 9 TOKYO. Mon Japanese auto manufacturers, disregarding predictions of a slackening in the economy this year, have drafted aggressive production plans -tor 1968. Their combined targets total 4.400.000, an increase of 40 per cent over the 3 140,000 cars produced in 1967.214 words
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Article288 1968-02-20 9 Rubber down cent SINGAPORE. Mon March first grade rubber fob buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 44§ cents per lb. down three eighths of a cent from previous close The tone was quiet but steady. After an unchanged opening the market ruled thin but288 words
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Article, Illustration109 1968-02-20 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Ambassador J. Rossat. representing the Swiss Federation of Watch Manufacturers, visited Singapore recently on a special fact finding survey of South-east Asia. During his stay In Singapore he visited the Singapore Clock and Watch Trade Association In Waterloo Street where a109 words
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Article, Illustration224 1968-02-20 9 SINGAPORE. Mon “It is not enough for a business to offer the best and most advanced products in its field. A business must also provide service delivery of its products when ar.d where they are needed. and technical assistance to help customers224 words
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141 1968-02-20 9 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) A special White House mediation panel admitted failure yesterday in its effort to settle the seven-month-old strike which has crippled the United States copper production. The three-member panel reported to Labour Secretary w Willard Wirtz and Commerce Secretary Alexander Trowbridge that141 words
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1057 1968-02-20 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Industrials on the Stock Exchange closed easier today following several days of better sentiment and improved prices during last week. Again large turnover in selected counters pushed the volume of business up to 1,454,000 units, the highest since February 15 Pan (M)1,057 words
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Article134 1968-02-20 9 STOCKHOLM. Mon Not since the roaring twenties has ne Sweaish male taken to fur coats as he has this winter Men in all walks of life have bought coat* with, as one furrier puts it, “the hairy side out”. Raccoon and wolf were the only furs considered134 words
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146 1968-02-20 9 JAKARTA. Mon (UPI) The Indonesian Cabinet is considering ways to finish a $lOO million 6teel plant project started by ex-Pre-sident Sukarno with Soviet aid. Project Chairman Mr. Anfln Boor said completion of the project will cost the government close to $25 million146 words
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112 1968-02-20 9 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) Prices of essential commodities fell slightly in Jakarta this month after registering sharp rises at the beginning of the year, the Central StatOs’ics Bureau said today. Essential commodity prices were said to have dropped by nearly 14 per cent over112 words
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Article518 1968-02-20 9 YOUR SHARES UP-DOWN-UNCHANGED SINGAPORE—Stock Exchange md and offer prices officially •listed at tne close ot buslneaa. INDUSTRIALS Ben Co 2-50 Boostead 1 65 4 66 f sugar 2.38 2 40 Chemical Co 1.43 1 It old storage 1 no 4 04 Dunlop 2.60 2.71 E smelting 4 41 4 50518 words
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Article49 1968-02-20 9 (Managers’ Prices) First Malayan XD 2.43 second Malayan XD 1.75 Third Malayan The Commerce 1.14 Industry The Saving .92 1 02 Industry .96 1 05 first Hongkong •80 •85* Second Hongkong Malayan Investment .55 -S9« Fund 1 05 1 15 Sterling Commodity 4/3 4/10 <* Hon* Kong Currency)49 words
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Article107 1968-02-20 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The noon prices at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are jBuver Coconut Oil Seller (FOB.) Bulk Coconut oil 6125 (FOB.) Drums Loose Copra Mixed Feh/Mar 37 00 Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.) 63-75 96% NEW Sarawak W'hlte Pepper (F.O.B.) 135.01 06% XX. W Sarawak Special Black Pepper107 words
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Article21 1968-02-20 9 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) Rubber market opened quiet with spot 16$ 16$. No 1 RSS CIF basis portsMarch 15$ 16.21 words
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Article15 1968-02-20 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The tin price for today was 5556 peg picul, down $l.15 words
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Article97 1968-02-20 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following ships are expected to be in port today God own* Vessels 1/2 Pagan 3/4 Straat Holland Bradeverett 6/7 Ocean Builder 10/11 Yama 13/14 Tjibodas 15/16 Billiton 18 Centaur 23/24 Orient Tran 'porter 25/26 Feniee 27/28 Hokkai Mara 29/30 Kalu 31/32 Gelenfalloch 33/34 Australasia97 words
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Advertisement806 1968-02-20 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—SPORE, K. LUMPUR] ARRIVALS P'nini. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. MSA 451 1025 am. from Kuchina THU TO 107 12.45 pm. from Ranckok. Penan* CAL CI81H 2 30 pm. from Talpch. Hongkong, Kuala Luinpur MS A 633 3 p m. from Talpch, Hongkong. M-A 045 .3 pm from Kota Bahru,806 words
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Miscellaneous342 1968-02-20 11 NATIONAL Tuesday FEBRUARY 20 PM TIMEX-TIME ft. 45 OPENING ANNCT. Prog Summary 550 NEWS OUTLINES IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 555 NATIONAL SONGS 600 NEWS IN TAMIL 010 GIGANTOR “Target Jupiter 6.35 FURY “Indian Mountain** with su'd -titles in the Na tlonal Language 700 NEWS IN ENGLISH 7.10 SPORTS PARADE A342 words
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Miscellaneous291 1968-02-20 11 'Channel \I 5 Kuala Lumpur and v Pulau Pinang 6 Ipoh and Malaka 3/10 Johore and Singapore 4 Taiping J 7 Batu Pahat Ik 9 Ktuang sk A FEBRUARY 23 P M TIMEX TIME 300 ommic AXN'CT. Prog- Summary 301 TINA Sor.gs fay Kathina Dahari accompanied by Orkes Puspa Sari.291 words
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Miscellaneous301 1968-02-20 11 932 WORLD ROUND-UP 945 MAN IN A SUITCASE "Brainwash'' with sub-titles In the a onal Languag*. 10 40 POWER GAME *'Ladv For A Knight" with sub-titles in the National 1 11 40 FINAL NEWS IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 11 45 CLOSE DOWN FEBRUARY 25 PM TIMEX TIME 300 OPENING ANNCT301 words
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Miscellaneous358 1968-02-20 11 r* FEBRUARY 20 PM TIMEX-TIME 5.55 PROG. SUMMARY in the National Language. Chinese. Tamil English. 6.95 BFLAJAR-LAH BAHASA KL BANGSAAN Our dally lesson In the National Language 610 CARTOON CORNER A selection of canoon for children. 635 ZORRO ‘'Zorro fights his Father" 705 IT S HAPPENING IN SINGAPORE 720 ENGLISH358 words
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Miscellaneous339 1968-02-20 11 >1 SINGAPURA walian Airs by Herbert Schoon and his Serenades and The Flying Phantoms. Vocals by Susan Seong Koon, Charlie Danger and Winston Koh 9.50 COSMOPOLITAN CINEMA "The Long The Short. And The Tall an episode in the W’orld War II Involving British and Japanese troops. S'arrlng Richard Todd Lawrence339 words
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Miscellaneous198 1968-02-20 11 510 BELAJAR-LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our dally lesson in the National Language. 5.43 BUGS BUNNY SHOW Bugs Bunny, the oscar winning rabbit In his own halt hour show. 610 MY THREE SONS “Stage Door Bub" Fred Mac Murray plays the ro.e of a widower who has the task of raising three198 words
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Miscellaneous190 1968-02-20 11 805 FOR THE FAMILY (English edition). A magazine series designed specially to appeal to all members of a Singapore family. 830 INTERNATIONAL ZONE “Chasing The Dragon” A series produced by the United Nations outlining the continuing progress made by the developing nations of the world. 900 NEWS IN ENGLISH 9.15190 words
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Miscellaneous205 1968-02-20 11 counterparts in the sister series THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. 10.30 RUN FOR YOUR LIFE ‘‘A Choice Of Evil" High adventure and drama that follow in the tracks of a man who has a year to live and who tries to get a lifetime of living in this limited period. 11.30205 words
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Article, Illustration175 1968-02-20 12 Television Malaysia win telecast a new musical series entitled The Musical World Of Dusty Springfield' weekly from Tuesday. March 13. at 7 35 pm Dusty Springfield sings numbers from her wide repertoire, accompanied by Johnny Pearson and his orchestra, and "backed" by the voices of175 words
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Miscellaneous363 1968-02-20 12 0 s; c/» 9.15 RTS TALENTIME REPRISE PART 2 A show in which budding artistes are given the opportunity to display their talent. 1015 ZERO ONE "Golden Silence” 10.45 CHINESE CINEMA Part 1 of a Mandarin film “Appointment With Death” 11.50 CLOSE DOWN Friday FEBRUARY 23 PM. TIMEXTIME 600 PROG363 words
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Miscellaneous476 1968-02-20 12 I. NEWS AND NEWSREEL >n Chinese 8.05 CHINESE CINEMA Part 1 of a Cantonese film "Yee Hut Chuen Ku” 9.00 NEWS in English 0.15 BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The famed Orchestra’s edition of some of the finest works both old and new. 10 05 ESPIONAGE "The Weakling” 11.00 PARDON THE EXPRESSION476 words
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Miscellaneous457 1968-02-20 12 w SINGAPURA CHANNEL PROGRAMMES FOR SCHOOLS FEBRUARY 20 A.M. Timex-Time: 7.50-810 National Language Sec. 1— “Pekan Rabu'’; 8.30-8.50 Geography <Eng Sec. 1— "Pressure and Winds”: 9.***** General Science Sec 1— “Length. Volume and Mass”; 9 45-10.05 Mathematics Sec 2 ‘Relations’; 10.45-11.05 National Language Sec. 2 “Ka-Rumah Sakit”: 11.2011 40 General457 words
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Miscellaneous511 1968-02-20 12 Thursday FEBRUARY 22 AM Timex-Time: 7.50-8.10 Mathematics Sec 1— “Notation and Formulae”; 8.30-8 50 General Science Sec. 2 "Seed Dispersal”; 9 059.25 National Language Sec. 2 "Ka-Rumah Sakit"; 9 *****0 English 2nd Language Sec 1— “The Lost Ten Dollar Note”; 10.45-11.05 Geography (Ch> Sec. 1 "Pressure and Winds”; 11 *****0511 words
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Miscellaneous200 1968-02-20 12 653 ANNOUNCEMENTS 700 THE NEWS 7.10 NATIONAL LANGUAGE LESSON A programme in which you will be given the spelling and meaning of a few Malay words whirh are used in everyday conversation and sentence building 715 ORCHESTRAS ONLY Tommy Kinsman Ray Anthony 800 REQUIEM FOR PAUL JASON 8.30 TOP TUNES200 words
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Miscellaneous230 1968-02-20 12 records presented by Ommen Jacob and a competition ;n which we give away a 12- L.P 1130 THF. RTS ORCHESTRA P M TIMEX TIME 12 00 VOI R RECORD SHOP A sponsored prog by Cosdel (S) Ltd. bringing you the latest in pops introduced by Bernard Solosa. 100 PROG SUMMARY230 words
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Miscellaneous1101 1968-02-20 12 KUALA LUMPUR INDIAN PROGRAMMES AM. 6.00 Geetbaarambam Programme Summary 6.05 Interlude 6.15 News. 6.20 Geethanjall 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 in Bahasa Kebangsaan 7.50 A Word A Day 8.00 News1,101 words
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Miscellaneous272 1968-02-20 13 ©SHAW ORGANISATION ran NOW 'fIO.VINf. —:i Mkhti Dllt! Note Time* 1.3 H. 5.15 A. *l5 pm Cameipt** «tar!* prompt!* at 142 Dm 527 pm A 8.52 pm ranco Nero ”C 4MFLOT -'-arts Hi Par Ar> From Warner Brr *4 v to A: f V) N- Free I Circle A Back272 words
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Miscellaneous320 1968-02-20 13 ODEON Opens Tedse! It. 1 SO. 4. 4.30, 930 "Songstress Pak Lung Fah Ai Mandarin. Coior-Scope with English Chinese Subtitles NEXT CHANGE* ‘Our Five Men In Singapore 6EAN FLYNN Evtmaneolor ORCHARD —***** Ult S Dan! 1 30. 4 00. *O. 91.% MOM'S The MERCENARIES Rod T v MimlAus In PanaV320 words
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Advertisement505 1968-02-20 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore. S S. MUBARUK Brothers. 63, Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maju Avenue. Serangoon Carden Estate. Singapore. TAY BUAN CUAN LTDSUPERMARKET 83, East Coast Road, Singapore 15. Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE, 1419.505 words
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Advertisement180 1968-02-20 14 DRAUGHTSMEN The Singapore Armed Forces Invite applications from Smeapore citizens for appointments as Draughtsmen. Qualification (a) Overseas School Certificate or equivalent. and (b) Minimum 3 years working experience as a Draughtsman preferably in civil engineering work. or (c) Technician D;ploma in civil engineering or Architectural Draughtsmanship from the Singapore Polytechnic.180 words
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1570 1968-02-20 15 Mon. Bowling in Singapore has been given a boost with the successful completion recently of the inter varsity-col-lege bowling tournament at Jackies Bowl, Orchard. Although many of the bowlers In the tournament were comparatively "unknowns' they had shown much enthusiasm in the game. Undoubtedly1,570 words
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410 1968-02-20 15 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD Kuala Lumpur. Mon. Viva Ipoh, owned by Ipoh lawyer Mr. V. Javaratnam and trained by Rinus van Breukelen scored a brilliant win when he captured the Tunku’s Gold Cup over ten furlongs at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. It was410 words
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260 1968-02-20 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Football Association of Malaysia will consider inviting New Zealand to this year's Merdeka tournament from August 8—25 here if New Zealand writes officially to the FAM. FAM secretary, Mr. Kwok Kin Keng said this here todav when commenting on260 words
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250 1968-02-20 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Football Association of Singapore will shortly select a squad of 30 players for preliminary training for the 10th Asian Youth soccer tournament to be held in Seoul from May 2 IS this year. The football association have accepted In principle250 words
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Article, Illustration130 1968-02-20 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. D D Fox. president of the Singapore Softball Association died at his residence in Lornng L. Telok Kurau here today. The late Mr. Fox 40 who was popularly known a* ‘Dickie in softball circles had recently returned to Singapore after attending130 words
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Article963 1968-02-20 15 PENANG. Mon. Following are race weight* for Extra Day for the Penang Turf Club spring meeting on Feb. 24. FIRST DAY horses class s Dir. i about 6 fura. Mahseer 9 00 Mata Raja 813 One 813 Robbie 813 Noble Jonea 8 13 Tudor963 words
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75 1968-02-20 15 MALACCA. Mdn. The Malacca Amateur Athletic Association will hold th6lr annual general meeting at the Bukit Bahru Primary EnglL*h School on Feb 20 at 5 30 p.m. The Chief Minister of Malacca Tuan Hajl Talib bin Karim will address officials and delegates present at the75 words
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89 1968-02-20 16 Mr. W. K. Foster, Chairman of the Malayan Tobacco Company presenting the new Malaysia Cup to the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman at the Residency in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. The Tunku who received the $10,000 cup in his capacity as President of the Football Association of Malaysia. Later handedSunsport pix. - 89 words
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97 1968-02-20 16 The Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Ahmad bin Said, handing over the H.M.S. Malaya Cup to the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, at the Residency in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday after the anuual meeting of the Football Association of Malaysia. The Tunku who is also President of FAM in turnSunsport pix. - 97 words
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Article157 1968-02-20 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Football Association of Malaysia has turned down an application from Choo Seng Quee for a coaching job. *At yesterday's annual meeting of the FAM the Council decided it was not in a position to employ Choo. The Council has accepted157 words
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Article49 1968-02-20 16 ALOR STAR. Mon. —The Alor Star Cricket XT forced a draw against a Sungei Patani Cricket XI in a two innings match at Sungei Patani recently. Final scores were: Alor Star XI 63 and ins for 4 Sungei Patani XI 115 for 8 declared.49 words
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Article32 1968-02-20 16 MUAR. Mon. Muar Chinese Recreation Club Invitation will play Kilat Club the league and knock-out champions of Malacca, in a friendly football match here on Feb. 25 at 5 p.m.32 words
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315 1968-02-20 16 JOHORE BAHRI”, Mon. After a lull for several years, sport's heart began palpitating again here today following an official announcement that the Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union championship will be held in the town this year. The announcement said the three-day national315 words
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81 1968-02-20 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Royal Malaysian Air Force XV will clash with No. 1 Rangers XV in the final of the Malaysian Armed Forces inter-unit competition for the O'Hare Shield at the Mindef Grounds on Wednesday. Air Force routed the Royal Military College81 words
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Article339 1968-02-20 16 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Cricket Association have received a $20,000 'gratis' tour offer to Australia early next year. The “come to Australia” invitation has been extended bv Mr. Jim White of Goro. Boggahilla. New South Wales, Australia to Dr. Ong Swee Law,339 words
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404 1968-02-20 16 MUAR. Mon Muar District beat Batu Pahat District 3-1 in the opening match of the Johore InterDistrict soccer tournament for the Sultan of Johore Cup at the Town Council padang here today. The Muar District team which was virtually a Muar404 words
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115 1968-02-20 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A one-day rricket match between the Married and Bachelors organised by the Selangor Police Cricket section will be held on Sunday at the Police Depot at 10.30 am. This is the first time the police are introducing such a competition. Merican115 words
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Article79 1968-02-20 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Khalsa won the 1968 youth knockout soccer competition title when they drew 2-2 in the final round with Windsor Rovers. Khalsa were awarded the title following a toss of a coin. Telok Kurau United were placed third and Hamilton S.C. fourth.79 words
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465 1968-02-20 16 DUNEDIN, Mon. (Reuter) India were close to vie top- when bad light stopped play six minutes early on the fourth day of the First Test against New Zealand here today. Needing 200 runs to win. India were 161 for three wickets465 words
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120 1968-02-20 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The RAF Tengah XV from Singapore, comprising some players from the Singapore Joint Services are expected to be here next month to play a series of matches with the Malaysian Armed Forces and one either with Selangor Rugby Union XV120 words
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Article247 1968-02-20 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. The fourth race of the Singapore Combined Secondary Schools Sports Council's Inter team road -relay league competition will be held at the Siglap Secondary School (Katong District Course), tomorrow at 2.30 pm. About 50 schools from all over the Island will participate247 words
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177 1968-02-20 16 MUAR. Mon. The Johore State Sepak Raga Association will sponsor the first Johore inter-district sepak raga competition starting from March 1. The venue will be the Diamond Jubilee Hall ia Kluang. The Johore Sports Council chief. Dato Hajl Othman bin Haji Mohammed Sa'at of177 words
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Miscellaneous66 1968-02-20 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 4.09 a m. (6.8 ft.). 4.46 pm. (7.0 ft.) Port Swettenham: 8.52 am. (13.6 ft). 9.30 pm. (14.2 ft.) Port Dickson: 1007 a m. (7.2 ft 10.51 p m. (8.3 ft.) Singapore: 2.33 am. (9 2 ft.), 3.07 pm. (8.4 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 1.12 am. (766 words
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