Eastern Sun, 2 April 1968
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Title Section23 1968-04-02 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 Mo. 604 Tuesday, 2 April 1968. |»c (P) 0050 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article, Illustration168 1968-04-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. >lon Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today described the American decision not to carry on with the bom bine of North Vietnam as “magnanimous and indicated America's desire for peace.” Jn a statement, he said it must be accepted by parties concerned168 words
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Article30 1968-04-02 1 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) The price of go!d was fixed at US$3B an ounce when the London geld market reopened today after being closed for more than two weeks.30 words
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405 1968-04-02 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. (Reuter) Johnson stunned the nation tonight by announcing he will not seek re-election next November. Without any advance warning, he told the American People at the en dot a televised address on Vietnam405 words
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Article138 1968-04-02 1 WASHINGTON Mon. (Reuter) The United States began a major deescalation of the Vietnam war today, hopeful the dramatic combination of a bombing halt and President Johnson s decision to quit will finally impel the Communists towards the negotiating table. Mr. Johnson coupled his astonishing withdrawal138 words
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Article470 1968-04-02 1 LUASHINGTON. Mon. (Reuter) President Johnson said last night his decision not to seek re-elec-tion was “irrevocable” and he would spend his remaining nine months in office endeavouring to find peace in Vietnam. At an informal press conference in his private apartments shortly after his momentous470 words
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560 1968-04-02 1 JAMAL ALI - By JAMAL ALI Kl ALA LUMPI'R, Mon. Tunku Abdul Rahman todav hoped the Singapore Government would place back Malavsians whose work permits were withdrawn to their status quo and their previous employment. The Premier welcomed Singapore’s decision in calling off ’Operation Swap” against Malaysian560 words
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443 1968-04-02 1 MUSA SCULLY - CORREGIDOR: By MUSA SCULLY LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia today expressed regret the Philippines has net yet given a full satisfactory explanation on the objective of the Corregidor special force camp with regard to Sabah. “In the interest of continued peacelul relations between the443 words
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72 1968-04-02 1 MANILA. Mon (UPI) President Ferdinand E. Marcos has ordered the filing of murder charges against the officers and men responsible for training special forces troops on Corregidor Island Marcos Issued the order to Defence Secretary Ernesto Mata on Sunday after he personally conducted a72 words
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232 1968-04-02 1 MANILA. Mon. (UPI)— President Ferdinand E. Marcos was reported today to be interested in the offer of Malaysia s Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman for a face-to-face conference on the Sabah dispute. The Tunku made the offer to settle the Philippine232 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous17 1968-04-02 1 LADIES DAY v m fjLl m Ji >ViP "Well, just how did you imagine apprentices learn then?”17 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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673 1968-04-02 2 'Agency will report news objectively, impartially' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The General Manager of Bernama Malaysia's National News Agency Syed Zainal Abidin, today said the agency was not an organ or mouthpiece of the Government. The term national does not mean Bernama673 words
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Article140 1968-04-02 2 BATU GAJAH, Mon Forty-eight relatives and friends of 118 detainees were today charged in the Magistrate's Court here with unlawful assembly in front of the detention camp on March 29. In the group were 19 men and 29 women. They pleaded not guilty. Defence counsel140 words
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296 1968-04-02 2 Air India’s colours are displayed as proudly as those of peacock Sardon KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Minister of Transport, Ton Sri Sardon Hoji Jubir last night likened Air-lndia to the peacock. We can perhaps with real justification liken Air India to the peacock as Air India is indeed one of296 words
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270 1968-04-02 2 KEN STANLEY - By KEN STANLEY BATU GAJAH. Mon The Legal Adviser in the Labour Party. Mr R Rajamngham today visited the 118 detainees, bow on a hunger-strike, at the detention ramp here. Two relatives of the detainees Mr Tan Ching Seng from Penang and Madam Wang270 words
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86 1968-04-02 2 The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, on Sunday opened the first Advanced Youth Leadership Training Course for Asia organised by the World Assembly of Youth in cooperation with the Malaysian Youth Council at Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka in Kuala Lumpur. The threeweek training course is86 words
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Article170 1968-04-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR Mon The Selangor Tung Shin Hospital is now holding its 6th annual orchid and flower show at the Chinese Assembly Hall The show will end on Tuesday. In announcing the event, the President of the hospital, Dato Chong Shih Guan. said that the hospital's170 words
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Article32 1968-04-02 2 IPOH, Mon. A motor cyclist Like Peng. 21, died in a head-on collision with a van at the 13-1 2 milestone. Ipoh-Gopeng Road here yesterday He died on the snot32 words
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Article, Illustration56 1968-04-02 2 The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Ahdul Rarak bin Hussein during his twoday visit to Jnhore. visited the FLDA Oil Palm Scheme in Kulai on Saturday. He was accompanied by the Mentri Besar ©f JohoTe. Dato Haji Othman bin Mohd Saat. Picture shows Tun Razak cutting56 words
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347 1968-04-02 2 EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM HERE CRITICISED SINGAPORE, Mon. A leading social worker today hit out at the educational system describing it as “nothing more than being geared to produce clerks, teachers, or doctors”. Singapore never offered what could be described as a “good347 words
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342 1968-04-02 2 IPOH, Mon. The sth Battalion the Royal Malay Regiment which turns 17 today (now stationed at Ipoh) will hold its biggest ever military parade at Ipoh Town Padang on Saturday at 10.00 a.m. During th‘s parade, the Battalion will also receive its342 words
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125 1968-04-02 2 KOTA KINABALU. Mon.— Syed Kechik bin Syed Mohamed. a lawyer here has been appointed Legal Adviser to the United Sabah National Organisation (USNO> as from Feb 18. Tuan Syed Kechik was called to the bar at the Lincoln's Inn in November, 198T He125 words
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459 1968-04-02 3 RAS cable to London: SINGAPORE, Mon. The Rubber Association of Singapore today ask-/ sured its buyers of "the continuing regular arrived of rubber shipments. The assurance was contained in a cable replying to one sent by the Rubber Trade Association of London which459 words
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Article, Illustration143 1968-04-02 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Gne of the world's most noted pianist is in Singapore to perform at the Arundel Room of Goodwood Hotel here. He is M Pierre Pinoul who has performed before Queen Elizabeth of England. the King of Sweden and other distinguished Heads of States.143 words
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Article43 1968-04-02 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. —An American tourist. Katheryn Jane GrindstafT. 47. had her handbag snatched when she was sight-seeing in Pasir Panjang yesterday. The handbag contained $750 in cash and traveller’s cheques. The thief also snatched her camera worth $72.43 words
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146 1968-04-02 3 Mr. R. De Nooyer, general manager of Siera Radio in Holland, told a press conference today that Singapore. Malaysia and Thailand were the most important markets for Siera products. Siera Radio products, he said, were being exported to 89 countries throughout the world. Mr Nooyer146 words
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Article63 1968-04-02 3 SINGAPORE. Mon An 18-year-old labourer, Ong Kang San. died on the spot when an L-shaped piece of steel plate fell on him at the Hong Huat Shipyard at the Jurong Industrial Estate this afternoon. Ong was at that time cutting some steel plates from a wrecked63 words
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Article, Illustration249 1968-04-02 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thirty-two jets from three air forces flew over Singapore today above parades held on the three stations on the island Changi. Tengah. Seletar to mark the 50th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force. At R A.F. Changi the Standard of the Far East Air Force249 words
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Article87 1968-04-02 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Police recorded a relatively low number of 44 accidents for the past 24 hours, one fatal and two serious. The fatal accident occurred at the junction of Upper Changi Road and Telok Paku Road, in which a 78-year-old woman was knocked down by87 words
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Article109 1968-04-02 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. All schools in Singapore will have their own flag days, a Government statement said today. It said the new move was aimed at fostering among the pupils of each school a stronger esprit de corps and a greater sense of belonging and109 words
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371 1968-04-02 3 M. T. LINGAM - By M. T. LINGAM SEREMBAN, Mon. Preparations for the Installation of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan which takes place here on Monday are in full scale. The investiture ceremony which begins at 7.30 am. will end with the reading371 words
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72 1968-04-02 3 SINGAPORE. Mon—Some 40 persons from 35 factories tonight began a one-month management training course on Quality Control, organised by the Light Industries Services. In welcoming the participants among whom were three women. Mr. H. M. Sithawalla. acting Director of LIS, said that his72 words
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Article64 1968-04-02 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The China Society will hold its annual dinner at Chui Huay Lim Club, 190 Keng Lee Road, on April 6. During the dinner. Mr. Koh Jit Siew will give a demonstration of the ancient Chinese art of decorative cord knotting into various artistic forms64 words
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452 1968-04-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. TAe Prim# Minister, runku Abdul Rahman, said Malaysia, for many reasons. was a difficult country to handle because of complex problems The people, he added, were of diverse origins and faiths. Thev were from China to India from Muslim452 words
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325 1968-04-02 4 IPOH, Mon. The trial or Tan Hock Khoon alias Tan Hock Kim alias Ah Joo, 25. on a murder charge was re-convened in the High Court here today before a new Jury. Tan Is accused of shooting down detective Corporal Wong Fook Seng at the325 words
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Article, Illustration80 1968-04-02 4 The Prime Minister, Tunkn Abdul Rahman, (Centre), seen here talking to Mr. R. Raj Kumar (right). the President of the University of Malaya Students’ Union at tea break. Earlier the Tunku opened the Student Leadership Training Programme held at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Picture shows (from80 words
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Article97 1968-04-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR Mon The Malaysian Trades Union Congress today reiterated that it would not support any political parties MTl'C's President. Mr Yeoh Teck Chye. was commenting on speculations arising out of the formation of the .Malaysian People's Movement. He said MPM had sought MTUC97 words
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196 1968-04-02 4 SERE MB AM Mon. Two men described as kampong workers were jailed seven years each by Mr. Justice Ismail Khan in the High Court here today. Said Aman. 21, and Mohammed Shariff Abdullah. 24. were charged with the murder of a bread-seller All196 words
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Article216 1968-04-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A federation of eight nonCUEPACS affiliated unions was formed yesterday to fight for their legitimate rights and privileges Member* of this new body the Malaysia Government Employees National Trade Union Federation (MGENTUF) are: The Government Medical and Health Employees National Trade216 words
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210 1968-04-02 4 SEREMBAN. Mon. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari disclosed that within the next two weeks the result of last year’s standard five assessment examinations would be retr.-ned to schools. The results would be given also to the parents to study and understand210 words
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Article171 1968-04-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mo r. A local residen* has reported to the police he was cheated of 53.339 bv three men posing as buyers of h:s $42,000 house He :s Mr. Khoo Teck Soon. 33. of Medan Imbi. of Kuala Lumpur Mr Khoo. according to police had advertised171 words
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164 1968-04-02 4 PENANG, Mon Police fired tear gas and dispersed about 500 members of the Labour Party. Penang, who staged their first demonstration since the hartal trouble here in November last year, in the Bridge Street area last night. They were protesting against the arrests164 words
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Article134 1968-04-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Men One persen died and *hree others were injured when a car in which they were travelling from Singapore to Ipoh skidded and overturned at Jalan Pekelihng near the General Hospital here early this morning Mr. Subramamam Seliamuthu. 37. a Public134 words
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185 1968-04-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Armed robbers in three separate raids in the capital last night got away with a total of $570 in cash and jewellery. A businessman. Mr. Yue Soo Yoong. 49. was held up by three men armed with knives who entered his185 words
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Article76 1968-04-02 4 PENANG. Mon. A 47-year-old w a s h e r-woman. Huah It Lan. was fined 8450 in the Second Magistrate’s Court after she pleaded guilty to a character lottery charge this morning. Police raided her house in Penang Street yesterday and recovered two booklets containing stakes76 words
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Article227 1968-04-02 4 LUCIAN PETER - Police party on pistol hunt: By LUCIAN PETER KLANG. Mon. An inspector afid a constable were wounded yesterday when a man opened fire with a shotgun from a house which had earlier been cordoned off by police. Four pellets hit the inspector in the stomach227 words
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99 1968-04-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon —St Paul's Anglican Church in Jalan Utara. Petaling Jaya is organising a five-day mission at 7.30 p.m starting today. A message will be preached each night by the Rev James Wong. newly appoin’ed to St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. The theme of99 words
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224 1968-04-02 4 Big scope for transport business in Kuala Muda Minister PENANG. Mon The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Haji Mohamed Ghazali Jawi, disclosed that there was a potential for transport in the Kuala Muda Irrigation Scheme. He said there would be a need for lorry transport in that region with the224 words
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Article42 1968-04-02 4 TAIPING. Mon A motor cyclist. Mat Yun Hajl Ahmad. 20. was killed when he fell off his bike at the 63-1 4 milestone. IpohButterworth Road yesterday. He was taken to the District Hospital where he died on the same night.42 words
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533 1968-04-02 4 MALACCA. Mon Tan Yak Kim, 39, former sales manager of a motor firm here was today ordered to make hig defence on a charge of using criminal force with intent to outrage the modesty of the company’s533 words
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495 1968-04-02 13 MARTIN LIM - PWD clerks-of-works were kept ‘happy’ with bribes —Court told By MARTIN LIM SINGAPORE, Mon. Public Works Department clerks-of-works at a school piling site in Pasir Panjang in 1960 were kept "happy" with bribes, a District Court was told today. A Gammon Malava Ltd foreman, s Pillai. said this was on495 words
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Article80 1968-04-02 13 SINGAPORE Men. The fallowing are the results of the Donation Draw in order from first to 40th prize, organised by the Spastic Childrens Association of Singapore. The draw was made on Saturday. '3465. *****. *****. *****. ***** *****. *****. *****. *****. ***** *****. *****. ***** *****.80 words
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Article30 1968-04-02 13 SINGAPORE. Mon Red Cross Society volunteers will be selling flags from Bam till midnight on Saturday to raise funds. Car labels priced at each, are already on sale30 words
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136 1968-04-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The Commission of Inquiry set up in February to probe into the recent spate of resignations from academic staff of the University of Malaya is expected to wind up its hearings by Friday. A report will then be prepared136 words
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185 1968-04-02 13 PENANG, Mon. The 60 trained tourist guides in Penang are now fully employed and there is need for more such people. This was stated by Mr. Eddie Phuah, who was reelected Chairman of the Penang Tourist Guides Association at its second annual meeting held at185 words
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Article, Illustration124 1968-04-02 13 SINGAPORE. Mon —An aircraft from an airline In Lebanon is expected in Singapore tomorrow. This follows an agreement signed here on Saturday between the Governments of Singapore and Lebanon after three days’ negotiations. A government statement today said that the negotiations which were conducted124 words
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Article, Illustration147 1968-04-02 13 Singapore’s ‘floral mile takes shape SINGAPORE >!on Singapore's "floral mile” at Bukit Timah is taking shape The four model nurseries along the Bukit Timah canal (opposite the Swiss Cottage School) where the "floral mile” Is being sited, are now readv. Occupying an area of about 12.000 square feet, the nurseries147 words
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Article170 1968-04-02 13 SINGAPORE. Mon A former salesman who contracted two marriages the first m China and the other in Hongkong today successfully sued his first wife for a divorce The former salesman. Liong King Swan told Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah m the High Court that he was married170 words
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148 1968-04-02 13 SINGAPORE. Mon A petrol service station in Thomson Road Billv Co., has been adjudged the overall winner of an island-wide contest for being the "most attractive” petrol station. The competition. Organised by the Singapore Tourist Association, with the cooperation cf five international oil companies,148 words
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258 1968-04-02 13 SINGAPORE. Mon The Singapore International Chamber of Commerce has called upon the Government to introduce the export credit insurance scheme “without further delay This statement is contained m the annual report of the chairman of the Chamber which was circulated258 words
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86 1968-04-02 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The National Defence Fund Committee of the Upper Serangoon Constituency will hold a ceremony on April 8. to collect donations for the National Defence Fund It will be held at the Upper Bering oon Comm an lty Centre to enable the various86 words
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381 1968-04-02 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. A top film executive said today more people, especially the younger generation, were coming out for film shows regularly. He is Mr. Norman B Katz, executive vice-presi-dent and international director of Warner Brothers -Seven Arts Inc. who said this when he381 words
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Article54 1968-04-02 13 530 p.m -9 pm. SA T A free mass X-ray station at Chiang Teck School, 64 Silat Road. 7.30 p.m Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture at Kampong Jalan Kayu, Kampong Loyang and Methodist Tamil School (Jalan Ulu Sembawang). No-water areas: East Coast Avenue from 954 words
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Article29 1968-04-02 13 SINGAPORE Mon The Singapore Clock and Watch Trade Association will hold a dinner at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on April 6 to celebrate its 39th anniversary.29 words
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129 1968-04-02 13 SINGAPORE Mon A four-man delegation from Singapore will leave here during the weekend to attend the second Supreme Council Meeting of OISCA International (Organisation for Industrial. Spiritual and Cultur a 1 Advancement) •in Tokyo. The meeting will be held from April 10 to129 words
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Article79 1968-04-02 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. As from today, the Public Utilities Board's mobile collecting unit will operate at the junction of Pasir Panjang Road and South Buona Vista Road to serve some 2.000 registered consumers living in the area The collection period has been fixed for April 879 words
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Advertisement180 1968-04-02 3 Robinson's ANNUAL wi The Greatest Sa/e of the yearl DRALON/WOOL JERSEY available in a wide choice of colours Many designs plain, printed, fancy and stripes. Width 60”. Usual Price 522 75 to $3O 50 NOW LESS 50^ Light Weight Plain INDIAN SILK. Ideal for afternoon or evening wear. Beautiful colours180 words
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Article, Illustration650 1968-04-02 5 Florence de Santis - By Florence de Santis rpHERE was a time when leather clothes were done only by designers who specialised in them. Leather was for sportswear, and leather designers kept to that concept. Not so this season. The Paris endorsement of leather, plus new kinds650 words
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Article, Illustration240 1968-04-02 5 lITHAT can a teen do, poor thing, when she reeds a new dress for Saturday's date and is short of funds? Well, she just might make one! It's possible, even if she’s the type who goes into stitches at the sight of a needle and thread. The240 words
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Article, Illustration167 1968-04-02 5 ORANGE FREEZE Ingredients: 1 x 14 oz tm MILKMAID SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK 1 cup orange concentrate 3 cups water a few drops orange essence 1> to 1 cup orange sections. c~tional grated rind of 1 orange, optional a few drops yellow food colouring, optiona Method: Set refrigerator thermostat control167 words
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Article, Illustration257 1968-04-02 5 PHOTOGRAPH case: This beautiful article is cold plated with an emerald green velvet top decorated with an embroidery flower. In it is a note which reads "These precious photos are my valued treasures. If lost please return to The plastic compartments inside has space for257 words
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292 1968-04-02 5 IT has been said that the American female traveller can be recognised Instantly anywhere in the world by her stiflingly dull drip-dry shirtwaist dresses Yet such dullness Is far from necessary in a fashion era when the BanLon dress, for instance. Is292 words
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Article144 1968-04-02 5 Culote dresses for summer. entirely pleated, loosely belted at the hip. in bright pink or yellow. a comfortable one-piece play look. New length for summer evening dresses, the midi and the maxi, one being at the calf, the other nearly to the ankle, in voile or144 words
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Miscellaneous224 1968-04-02 6 NATIONAL R-3000 with 6 bands and 16 tnnsistors/ifiodaw TUESDAY APRIL 2 M. Timex-Time: 600 Frog. Summary: 6.02 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; 810 For Housewives. 900 10.00 Broadcast to 6ehools.224 words
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Miscellaneous242 1968-04-02 6 •m mi Vational stmrtwaee Swrlrt 60.3 62 nrtrtt; Mrthnn*ivr Serntt KX. 339 raetm; Penang 349 metres; Malacca 359 metres: loob 405 metres; Johorc Bahru 319 metres; Rota Bharu 353 metre*; Kuala Trrnggano 312 metres; and Kaantan 263 metres. T) M Timex-Time: 1.00 Prog Summary: 1.02 Tiffin Date; 1.30 The News;242 words
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Miscellaneous226 1968-04-02 6 Regional News. Interlude. 6.45 Anniversary Requests. 715 Share Market Report; 7 25 Extracts from the Editorials; 730 A Man and His Music; 800 Belajar-lah Bahasa Kita: 8 15 Pick of the Pops; 8 45 Malaysian Gazette; 900 Music from the Movie; 9 15 Sports Scope. 930 The News; 9.40 News226 words
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Miscellaneous528 1968-04-02 6 SATURDAY APRIL 6 \.M. Timex-Time: 6 00 Prog Summary: 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7 00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri, 745 News in the National Language; 750 Learn a Word a Day; 800 The News: 8.10 Saturday Session; 900 Close Down. PM Timex-Time: 100 Prog Summary; 102 Tiffin Date; 1 30528 words
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Miscellaneous342 1968-04-02 6 TUESDAY APRIL 2 AM. TIMEX-TIME 6.00 GOOD MORNING 6.01 MORNING PRELUDE Frank Chacksfield and his Orchestra. The Melachnno Btnngs and Orchestra. 7.00 THE NEWS 7.10 BREAKFAST BULLETIN A magazine programme that Includes interviews and news of current activities in Singapore 7.20 UP AND ABOUT Music to entertain you at breakfast342 words
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Miscellaneous1039 1968-04-02 6 Radio Median) Wave 476 M. (630 KS/S) Short Ware 60 M (5052 RC/S) Short Wave 25 M (***** KC/S) 7.30 NATIONAL LANGUAGE LESSON (1) Diane 1 2) Harbour Lights (3) Lady of Spain. 9 30 THE NEWS 9 40 GUITARS GALORE Music by Laurlndo Almeida 10 00 PERSPECTIVE 10.15 LATIN1,039 words
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WORLD NEWS
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210 1968-04-02 7 ‘US has been filling Japan's vacuum in SEA' WELLINGTON. Mon. (Reuter) Vietnam could never impinge on the safety of the United States Far Eastern expert Professor C. P Fitzgerald said today. If the Americans left the area, their country would suffer no change,210 words
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262 1968-04-02 7 WASHINGTON M o n. (UPI) China views black Africa as a perfect seedbed for race wars and for wars of National liberation.*’ according to U S. News and World Report magazine. In April 8 issues, the magazine, reported that “Chinese Reds are welcome in Guinea262 words
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Article, Illustration66 1968-04-02 7 ISRAEL-Jordan Border: Israeli Prime Minister Levi Eshkol (rentre) during his meeting at an Israeli Command post on the Israeli-Jnrdan border with Chief of Staff General Haim Bar Lev (second from right) and Commander Ariel Sharon (left), following the attack by Israeli Forces— UPI photo. - 66 words
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356 1968-04-02 7 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter). Prime Minister Harold Wilson is planning a major cabinet reshuffle in a bid to recover some of his government's dwindling popularity, political sources said here today. First hint of such a move came shortl'- after the government's thrashing in last356 words
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Article149 1968-04-02 7 LONDON. Mon (UPI) Publishing tycoon Cecil King joined a British press campaign yesterday calling for the outing of Prime Minister Harold Wilson. But Wilson’s Labour Party showed no signs of replacing him. King, chairman of Britain's largest newspaper and magazine publishing group including the pro-Labour149 words
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Article64 1968-04-02 7 CAIRO. Mon. (Reuter) Soviet Defence Minister Marshal Andrei Grechko visited front-line military positions in Egypt today. He was accompanied by General Abdel Moneim Riad, Chief of Staff of Egypt's Armed Forces. Marshal Grechko arrived yesterday from Damascus on a four-day visit at the invitation of64 words
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Article46 1968-04-02 7 WELLINGTON. Mon. (Reu'.er) New Zealand's acting High Commissioner to India. Mr. Brian S Lendrum, has been appointed High Commissioner to Ceylon and Ambassador. He succeeds Mr. J.E. Farrell. Mr. Lendrum has been acting as New Zealand's top diplomatic officer in India since December,46 words
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Article113 1968-04-02 7 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) A strong earthquake rocked southern and western Japan today and tidal wave warnings were issued. There were no immediate reports of damage. The earthquake was felt in Centtal Kyuhu. Japan's main southern island, and in the western sections of Honshu. the major113 words
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169 1968-04-02 7 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) The Washington Post said in an editorial that the textiles quota legislation adopted bv the senate “Comes at a moment when this country is engaged in delicate negotiat.ons for expanded international cooperation." The Post said the textiles legislation raised the threat of169 words
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580 1968-04-02 7 ‘No end to war during election year OTTAWA, Mon. (UPI) Lester Pearson, Canada's 14th Prime Minister and renowned world diplomat, believes on the eve of his retirement that it will be impossible for the United States to de-esca-late the "grotesque" Vietnam war during this election year. In an exclusive interview580 words
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Article56 1968-04-02 7 LONDON. Mon (UPI) The Commonwealth Office will begin talks with leaders of the Caribbean island of St. Vincent about the island becoming an associated state in the Commonwealth. The Caribbean islands of Antigua. Dominica. Vernada. St. Kitts. Nevis, Anguilla and St. Lucia became associated states56 words
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Article, Illustration148 1968-04-02 7 KAUFBEUREN. (DaD) Coppersmith Karl Posselt recently received an unusual order: To make a copy of the Czar’ crown worn by Paul I which was ordered 200 years ago by Katherine the Great. Posselt, is considered a specialist for crowns and historic jewelry. Of course, the148 words
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Article468 1968-04-02 7 NO APRIL FOOLING SAIGON. Mon (Reuter) President Johnson's announcement that he would not seek re-election in November landed with the force of a bombshell here this morning The President’s speech was broadcast live over the American Armed Forces radio network. The South Vietnamese government had468 words
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253 1968-04-02 10 WELLINGTON. New Zealand Mon. (UPI) The Military Advisers to the South East Asia Treaty Organisation today issued a communique which hinted a move was afoot to seek new members to beef up the alliance or finally to establish the long sought253 words
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193 1968-04-02 10 WASHING TON, Mon. (UPI) Dr. Martin Luther King has said most Negroes still believe in non-violence. King, winner of the Noble Peace prize and leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, met newsmen after preaching an antiVietnam war sermon before an overflow crowd of 4,000193 words
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Article135 1968-04-02 10 LAS PALMAS. Canary Islands. Mon. (UPI) Adventurer Francis Brenton, undaunted by having homemade hydrogen blow up in his face and wreck his balloon, unpacked another yesterday to make ready for a flight across the Atlantic. Brenton, who previously crossed the Atlantic from West to East in135 words
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271 1968-04-02 10 COPENHAGEN. Mon. (UPI) A flve-man American expedition heads for North Greenland this summer to learn whether a Polar explorer was poisoned by his ship Captain enroute to the North Pole aimoet a century ago. The Danish government has given Dr Chauncey Loomis of the Smithsonian271 words
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537 1968-04-02 10 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI). Indonesian President Suharto and Japanese A Prime Minister Eisaku Sato failed to agree today on Japan's economic aid to the Southeast Asian Republic. Pres. Suharto concluded a state visit and left for talks with Prince Sihanouk in Cambodia after537 words
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133 1968-04-02 10 BEIRUT. Mon. (Reuter) Two men died and a member of the Security Forces was badly injured in incidents during general elections in Lebanon today Interior Ministers So'.eiman Frang.eh announced that the two deaLis occurred in S don. Southern Lebanon. The security man133 words
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Article234 1968-04-02 10 WASHING TON. Mon. (UPI) President Johnson s daughter Lynda Bird moved back into the White House yesterday after sending her husband off to war. Lynda 24. arrived at the While House early yesterday morning and immediately went to sleep after her flight from Norton234 words
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Article75 1968-04-02 10 KATMANDU. Mon (UPI) An outbreak of fires in Eastern Nepal took three lives and destroyed 1.500 houses, official news bulletins said yesterday About 4.000 persons were left homeless and 800 houses destroyed last Tuesday in a million-rupee ($125,000) fire in the industrial city of B:. a75 words
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Article, Illustration80 1968-04-02 10 KARAME. Jordan: Israeli forces pictured at the North Allenbv Bridge on the east bank of the River Jordan during the one day attack on El Fatah bases in Jordan. Prime Minister Levi Eshkol told the Lsraeli Parliament the attack was launched to forestall “a new wave of— UPI photo - 80 words
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Article, Illustration31 1968-04-02 10 CAPETOWN: Dr. Philip Blaiberg (centre) with his arm round his wife Eileen, leaves his flat for the Groote Schuur hospital, where he underwent a routine check-up.31 words
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Article257 1968-04-02 10 NEW YORK Mon (UPI) Look Magazine In its current issue released today said “Manila has now become the most violent city in the orient.” “Day after day newspapers In this capital city of the Philippines runs endless lists of muggings, shootings, knifings, rapes." writes John Hughes257 words
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Article34 1968-04-02 10 ATLANTA. Mon. (UPI) Funeral services for Britishborn Robert Sommerville. president of the Atlanta Transit Authority, were scheduled for today. The 61-year-old Scotsman died on Saturday of a heart attack at his home.34 words
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Article46 1968-04-02 10 TEL AVIV, Mon (Reuter) A constable of the Frontier Police and an elderly Arab were killed today when terrorists opened fire on two policemen in the market place at Hebron on the occupied west bank of the River Jordan, it was officially reported here.46 words
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240 1968-04-02 10 WASHINGTON Mon. (UPI) Railroads can be helpful for planned economic growth in developing countries, a noted American economist said yesterday. Mr. Holland Hunter. Professor of Economics at Haverford College in Haverford. Pennsylvania, held up Soviet railroads as an example. He said they240 words
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211 1968-04-02 10 GENEVA. Mon. (UPI) A “suspicious conversation" overheard by a detective led to the arrest of Fernand Legros. “one of the most successful art forgers of the century,” police said yesterday A Swiss newspaper said Legros was an American but police said they were not certain211 words
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114 1968-04-02 10 MILAN, Italy Mon. (UPI) Police said yesterday Milan offices of the American Dow Chemical Co. makers of napalm for use in Vietnam, were damaged by a crude bomb on Saturday night. They said it was the latest of several such attacks against Dow Chemical114 words
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Article735 1968-04-02 8 PRESIDENT Johnson announced he would be out of the race for the Presidency in the November elections. He also ordered the halting of bombing raids on North Vietnam. His disastrous Vietnam policy and the mounting criticism of this policy at home and abroad must have influenced him735 words
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Article, Illustration794 1968-04-02 8 Brain Hickman - By Brain Hickman f'PHE near four million people, predominantly Chinese, who live in Hong Kong possess an appetite for news as voracious os their appetite for the staple diet of rice. Feeding this infor- mation-hungry population are more than 4o daily newspapers,794 words
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Article, Illustration256 1968-04-02 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt nwnry m roinci ui. (Author. "Handbook of Evidsnc* Por Criminal Trials") Herbert was arrested and found guilty of the unlawful possession and sale of narcotic drugs. He appealed. “The testimony of only one witness an undercover agent was responsible for my conviction” Herbert256 words
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215 1968-04-02 9 HONG KONG Mon. (Reuter) The South China Morning Post said today that yesterday’s agreement on "paper gom” in Stockholm among the world’s leading financial nations was a vital leg of the current battle to make the two-tier gold system work. But what was215 words
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Article134 1968-04-02 9 STOCKHOLM. Mon. Steel tubes worth about Kr 4 million ($800,000) will be supplied by Sweden's Sandvik Steel Works to Europe's so far largest nuclear power plant to be built at Stade. near Hamburg, for Nordwestdeutsche Kraftwerke AG. This is the biggest single contract of134 words
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99 1968-04-02 9 JERUSALEM. Mon (Reuter) Some 400 leading businessmen from West Europe and the America's gathered in Israel's Parliament buildings here today to prepare for an economic conference that will discuss aid-in-trade for Israel. The four-day talks beginning tomorrow are designed to launch99 words
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Article21 1968-04-02 9 HONG KONG. Mon.(UPI) —Money Quotations: HK56.05—16.0675 Per US dollar for cash. HK514.52 per pound gterlHK*304.5 per tael gold.21 words
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228 1968-04-02 9 WASHING TON Mon. (UPI) The economy of Taiwan has reached a point where heavy imports will be needed in order to keep development progressing, the U.S. Commerce Department has said. “As for the island's industries many of the easier projects are a thing228 words
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Article, Illustration211 1968-04-02 9 SINGAPORE Mon. —Mr N.N Handa has been appointed General Manager of the Great Eastern Life Assurance Company limited effective from today. Mr. Handa. a Singaporean, holds a Masters Degree In Mathematics besides being a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries in London, a Fellow211 words
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Article49 1968-04-02 9 SAN ANTONIO. Texas, Mon (UPI) San Antonio opens its world’s fair this Saturday. With less tha n a week to go. workers went at their task feverishly to complete the pavilions of the exhibition. hemisfair Hemisfair is a mim-ex-position compared with recent work’s fairs.49 words
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90 1968-04-02 9 NEW YORK. Mon (Reuter) —Foreign s'atesmen and agricultural specialists will gather here today for a symposium on ways to solve the world-wide food shortage. Some 300 Americans, industrial leaders, educators and government officials, will attend the two-day symposium sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation. Dr90 words
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Article351 1968-04-02 9 Rubber down cent SINGAPORE Mon.—April first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 49-5/8 rents per lb., down three-eighths of a cent from previous close The tone was quiet. Moves to halt bombing raids in North Vietnam, together with releases of hedges351 words
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Article313 1968-04-02 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Swissair's Board of Directors in its session of March 15. 1968 has approved the financial result of 1967 for submission to the General Assembly of Shareholders to be convened on April 26. 1968 The 1967 result corresponds with expectations and. despite various difficulties.313 words
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1276 1968-04-02 9 SINGAPORE. MOn. Industrial shares on the Stock Exchange were generally easier by a few cents on a broad front, while seme other individual counters drifted more steeply. Tholech Berhad received first listing today and went to a good premium with a very small turnover1,276 words
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Article482 1968-04-02 9 SINGAPORE.—Stock Exchange old and offer prices officially listed at the close of bualness. INDUSTRIALS 2 .85 2 87 1.73 C. Sugar CD 2.88 2 «0 l hcmical o 150 1 51 < old storage 4 20 4.28 Dunlop t 15 2.55 2 76 I smelting 530 A I482 words
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Article86 1968-04-02 9 AMMAN. Mon. (Reuter) Contracts were signed today at the Kuwaiti Ministry of Electricity and Water for the construction of a third power station in Kuwait to be built a* Shuaibah. Kuwait Radio said The Radio said Mr Abdullah Ahmed Al-Sumeit, the Minister of Electricity and Water, signed a86 words
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Article48 1968-04-02 9 (Manager!’ Prices) First Malayan 2.50 Second Malayan 110 Third Malayan XD 1 13 The Commerce Industry 93 J 02 The savin* Fund XD', 97 1 OS First Hongkong XD .72 .77* Second Hongkong J)3 .57* Malaysian Investment Fund 1.10 1.20 Sterling C’modlty 4/4 <• Hong Kong Currency)48 words
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Article112 1968-04-02 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Th« noon pries at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are:- Buyer Coconut Oil Seller (FOB) Bulk Coconut on 64 50 (FOB.) Drums Loose Copra Mixed 67 00 •'pr 4000 Muntok White Pepper (I O B 96% N.I..M Sarawak Uhlte Pepper (F OB.) 122.50 96% N.L.W. Sarawak112 words
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Article14 1968-04-02 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. —The tin price for today was $557/- per picul, unchanged.14 words
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Article102 1968-04-02 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels 1/2 Yoshinosa n Maru 3/4 Centaur 5 Kin Yung 6/7 Holsatia 8/9 Tjibantjet 10/11 Kim Hock 13/14 Malaysia 15/18 Mongolia 18 Sunny Prince 19 Orchidea 23/24 Shoryu Maru 25/28 Kunishima Maru 27/28 Benalder 29/30102 words
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Miscellaneous828 1968-04-02 11 TUESDAY APRIL 2 P.M. TIMEX-TIME 600 PROGRAMME SUMMARY in the National Language. Chinese. Tamil and English. 6.10 BELAJAR-LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the National Language 6.15 CARTOON CORNER A selection o f cartoon for children. 6.40 ZORRO “Zorro Springs A Trap" Walt Disney presents the Robin Hood of828 words
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Miscellaneous117 1968-04-02 11 505 BELAJAR-LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the National Language (Repeat). 510 THE WORLD OF MATHEMATICS “Tangent? and their Practical Applications” An ETV production. 540 LOST IN SPACE “Princes? In Space”. Science fiction adventure in serial form about the first family that takes off to colonise outer space. 0.35117 words
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Miscellaneous122 1968-04-02 11 MONDAY APRIL 8 PM TIMEX-TIME 650 PROG. SUMMARY in the National Language, Chinese. Tamil and English. 6.55 BELAJAR-LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the National Language (Repeat Broadcast) 7.00 NEWS IN TAMIL 7.15 BARATHA N AATTIY AM An appreciation of Indian Dance Produced by E. S. J. Chandran 7.35122 words
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Miscellaneous260 1968-04-02 11 8.05 WOMEN S MAGAZINE (Chinese Edition). 8.30 THE LOST PEACE “This Is Such A Timf”. A 13-eplsode documentary series based on the turbulent years between the two World Wars. 9.00 NEWS IN ENGLISH 9 ui"'ks SAY A review of editorial opinion and reports in the Press, (English Version). 9.35 THE260 words
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39 1968-04-02 12 T ESSIE O'Shea. British music hall star, has centre-stage in this production number in “The Entertainers, which started its fortnightly appearance over Television Malaysia last Friday. With her at left are series star Caterina Valente and comedian Dom DeLuise.39 words
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Miscellaneous1051 1968-04-02 12 z 1.25 LITTLE BIG BUSINESS 9.00 NEWS IN ENGLISH 9.40 MINISTERIAL TALKS (No. 4 English) 10.15 ZERO ONE "Big Sister", "Zero One” is the code name for the International Air Security Board, a network of agents having full powers of investigation over everyone and everything that travels by air. This1,051 words
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Miscellaneous2045 1968-04-02 12 KOALA LUMFUB AJM. 6.00 Rediffusion March and Good Morning to Listeners 6.01 Morning Melody M 6.30 News M 640 Morning Stars M 7.00 News HA 7.10 Happv Anniversary C 715 Breakfast Session M 7.30 News H 7.40 Items of Local Interest 7.50 Modern Songs C 800 News C 810 Life2,045 words
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Miscellaneous260 1968-04-02 13 1 SIIAU GANIS^'HON LAST DAYS Ho Frw U»l’ n m 1 45. 4 no. 4.30 9 15 pm Lily Ho THE SILVER FOX” A SHAW PRODCc” Mandarin tn Bhawtcope Ac Color tupencnp'ved English subtitle* spens Thursday’ Jark Palanr. |n RILL A DRAGON” Color (DAI NOW SHOWING No Frff Ust! Capitol:260 words
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Miscellaneous274 1968-04-02 13 ORCHARD-***** isn> bio dat: Daily 4 Show*: l.sn 4on k 915 nm. AT NORMAL PRICES “A Man For All Seasons” Paul Scofled k Wendy Hiller Technicolor A Columbia Picture SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION $1 00 to any teat daily at day «how« only. inilfi Laat'Dar! It. 15*. 4.00. 9 30 9274 words
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649 1968-04-02 14 WASHINGTON M o n. (UPI) It suddenly be- came almost respectably to voice opposition to the Vietnam war. Hippies, professional demonstrators and frustrated matrons could no longer claim special status in the province of dissent. For they have been joined by a growing number649 words
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Article, Illustration115 1968-04-02 14 MUNICH (INB). The Olympic tower is already to be seen high over the Oberwiesenfeld in Munich (Federal Republic of Germany), where the Summer Olympic Games are to take olace in 1972. In an area measuring one and a half square kilometres (about115 words
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436 1968-04-02 14 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI). Not since 1956 hos the Communist East European bloc been in such disarray, nor the Soviet Union seemingly less able to do anything about it. In fact the Soviets, with troubles of their own. appear to be doing their436 words
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450 1968-04-02 14 Early in 1967 two airmen burned to death in a spare cabin simulator filled with pure oxygen at Brooks Air Force Base. Just four days earlier, the Apollo 1 moonship fire which also involved pure oxygen killed three astronauts. The tragedies cast a pall450 words
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Article135 1968-04-02 14 NEW DELHI. Mon (Reuter) The Soviet Pacific Fleet commander. Admiral N.N. Amelko. had talks with Admiral A.K. Chatterji chief of India's naval staff today during a visit here which marks increasingly close collaboration between the Soviet and Indian Navies. Admiral Amelko will also be seeing135 words
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Article221 1968-04-02 14 MONS, Belgium, Mon. (Reuter). SHAPE, NATO's military wing, yesterday celebrated the first anniversary of its move here from France with the organisation increasingly uneasy about NATO troop repatriations and growing Soviet Naval strength in the Mediterran- ean. Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE), evicted221 words
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Article467 1968-04-02 14 50 YEARS ON LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Britain's Royal Air Force celebrates its 50th birthday today with its wings clipped and facing a radical reconstruction to fit for a shrunken role in world power. The daring young men and their flying machines are being honoured in467 words
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Article116 1968-04-02 14 HONG KONG Mon (UPI) A total of 377 people here attempted to kill themselves last year and 148 of them were successful, statistics released yesterday showed. Manual workers formed the largest group of would-be suicides with 125 attempts, followed by housewives with 107, according to the116 words
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Article144 1968-04-02 14 RIO DE JANEIRO, Mon. (Reuter) Military parades. religious services and fly-pasts marked the fourth anniversary of the Brazilian revolution today, while state authorities braced to meet new hostile demonstrations by students in the nation's major cities. In Rio. student leaders called for a mass demonstration144 words
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Advertisement245 1968-04-02 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore. SS. MUBARUK fir Brothers. 63. Bras Basah Read, and 2, Maiu Avenue. Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore. TAY EUAN CUAN LTDSUPERMARKET 83, East Coast Road. Singapore 15. Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE. 1419,245 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1968-04-02 15 48 pairs take part in 12-hour marathon SINGAPORE, Mon. The Daybreaker marothon bowling tournament which ended at Jackie's Bowl, Orchard, has been well received by bowlers both in Singapore and Ma- laysia. The smelling 12-hour marathon. introduced for the first time in Singapore attracted 96 players1,251 words
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427 1968-04-02 15 VICTORIA. Mon. (Reuter) Canadians battled their way to victory in three events of the Canadian Open Badminton Championships while foreign competitors won the other two. Vancouver.* Bruce Rollick, third seeded single.'' player in Canada, powered his way to the title in427 words
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Article78 1968-04-02 15 MALACCA. Mon Malacca Indian Association here held to a draw by the N.S Ceylonese Youth Forum in a friendly cricket match here yesterday. MIA batting first scored 202 for 8 before delearing their innings closed. The visitors were 125 for 5 when stumps were drawn.78 words
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177 1968-04-02 15 SEREMBAN. Mon The key match in the N S Hockey Association league fixture between N.S. Club and the N.S. Chinese Recreation Club ended with a controversial issue here this evening. The N.S Club XI turned up in full force while the Chinese had only three177 words
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Article285 1968-04-02 15 Those of us who were privileged to enjoy the feast of erirket served us by visiting C fl m m o n w ealth cricketers should pause awhile and consider the old cricketer enthusiasts who made these tours possible. Post-war cricket owes its existence and285 words
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Article91 1968-04-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —To ensure adequate safety precaution facilities at the Selangor Circuit Race Meeting at Batu Tiga this weekend William Jacks is supplying fire protection equipment and an experienced team from the company’s Fire Protection Department for the event. Jacks’ contribution includes a fully-equipped91 words
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1042 1968-04-02 15 KIT ALA LI MFLR. Mon. The following are the bandicaps for the First Pav (April Si of the Selangor Turf Club April Meeting. FOURTH DAY HORSES CLASS 2 Div. fura. P#r*ian Hero 6 00 Panama Bov 8 13 Harapan 8 13 Film Goer III 81,042 words
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Article, Illustration54 1968-04-02 16 Malaysian Armed Forces goalkeeper, Fairclough, clasps his face in agony after being floored by a fullblooded drive from 20 yards by a Penang forward. The Malaysia Cup tie between Armed Forces and Penang played at the Merdeka Stadium on Sunday ended in a 4-4 draw. Sunsport54 words
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Article, Illustration380 1968-04-02 16 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Mon. Eighteen-year-old Rudy Hartono the newly crowned All-Eng-land badminton champion would be prepared to meet Tan Aik Huang in a "return" match in Malaysia. Mr M. M. Supomo. manager of the Indonesian squad which flew into Paya Lebar380 words
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Article97 1968-04-02 16 SEREMBAN. Mon Stanley Sreecharan won the N.S. Club closed four-ball billiard tournament here last night. He beat Ibrahim Yeop by 95 points Last year's champion V. Mahalingam who was eliminated in the first round had consolation to take the losers pool title when he beat Winston97 words
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246 1968-04-02 16 PARIS. Mon. (Reuter) The International Lawn Tennis Federation (ILTF) management committee yesterday approved a British application for four open tournaments this year it was officially announced here. "But this is onlv an exceptional occurrence, ILTF Secretary-General Sir Basil Reay told reporters. Sir246 words
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105 1968-04-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR Mon The Laum Tennis professional coach Akhtar All's new programme which starts tomorrow will be as follows: April 2 to 4 Methodist Boys’ School. April 5 to 6 St. John's Institute. April 10 to 12 Royal Militapt College. April 13 to 18105 words
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181 1968-04-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Lights Athletic Club will hold its first open road relay circuit at the Lake Gardens here on April 21 morning. Mr. L Armstrong, secretary and also coach of the LAC, told Sunsport today that all clubs and schools in181 words
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108 1968-04-02 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. The closing date for the Singapore Hockey Association knock-out competition has been extended to Wednesday. Only ten teams sent in their entries before March 23, which was then the closing date. The teams entered are: Singapore Combined Schools ’A’. 'B’ and108 words
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163 1968-04-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The athletic. badrmn on. hockey and goif associations of Malaysia have yet to submit their nominations to the Olympic Council of Malaysia for the Awards of the Sportsman and Sportswoman for the Year 1967. The judging for these two National163 words
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Article, Illustration646 1968-04-02 16 BEN VARIYAN - By BEN VARIYAN KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Lee Wing Sang, Singapore ace motor-cyclist who had a bad crash in the last Johore Grand Prix is the latest entrant for the Selangor Circuit Race Meeting to be held here on April 6 and646 words
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297 1968-04-02 16 R.D. Selva - By R.D. Selva KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two members of the Joe Lister's International XI who left here from Subang Airport this morning for Bangkok are anxious to return to Malaysia to take up coaching assign* ments here. They are Pakistan Test cricketer Billy297 words
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Miscellaneous60 1968-04-02 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 2.32 a.m. (7.4 ft), 2.46 p.m. (8.1 ft) Port Swettenham: 7.51 a.m. (13.7 ft), 7.55 p.m (14.2 ft) Port Dickson: 8.36 a.m (7.9 ft), 9.02 p.m. (8.5 ft) Singapore: 12.46 a.m. (9.1 ft), 1.36 pm. (8.1 ft) Sedili Kechil: 12.53 a.m. (6.8 ft). 11.44 p.m. (6.260 words
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