Eastern Sun, 7 April 1968
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Title Section23 1968-04-07 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 IMo. 609 Sunday, 7 April 1968. MC (P) 0050 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1968-04-07 1 Arson, looting and sniping in U.S. cities: Washington under curfew Washington. Sat. Reuter gayonet-carrying troops fanned across tense Negro ghetto districts and guarded government buildings today, while fires blazed and looters still rampaged after 24 hrs. of spiralling violence. At least eleven Negroes have died in— UPI Radiophoto. - 1,057 words
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183 1968-04-07 1 SINGAPORE, Sat The Philippines would never use force in its claim for Sabah, the Philippines' Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs said here today. Mr Jose Ingles gave this assurance when he spoke to reporters on arrival from Wellington. New Zealand where he attended183 words
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59 1968-04-07 1 Settle quarrel over Sabah Malik JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr. Adam Malik today called on the Philippines and Malaysia to settle their present quarrel over Sabah In a "family way.” Speaking to reporters. Dr Malik said “they should refrain from any action which may aggravate their quarrel I59 words
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Article204 1968-04-07 1 SAIGON. Sat. (UPI) Communist surface-to-air missiles were fired at American warplanes from inside South Vietnam for the first time of the war, battlefield reports said today. The telephone-pole shaped Soviet-built missiles were fired from positions Just to the west of Khe Sanh at American jets204 words
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Article65 1968-04-07 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) President Johnson, dressed in black in honour of slain civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, today held Vietnam talks with his Commander in the field. General William Westmoreland. The President strode out to the south lawn behind the White House to greet the65 words
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Article34 1968-04-07 1 NEW YORK. Sat. (Reuter) A dozen American cities were reported relatively quiet at dawn today following Negro rioting which left at least 14 dead, scores injured and hundreds under arrest on Friday.34 words
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Article257 1968-04-07 1 MEMPHIS. Tennessee. Sat. (Reuter) Police continued their desperate search today for the White killer of Dr. Martin Luther Kina as sporadic Negro violence kept tension at fever pitch in this assassination city. Throughout the night violence bubbled in the northern and southwestern sectors. There were occasional257 words
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Article82 1968-04-07 1 NL’ORO. Sardinia, Sat. (Reuter) A thin, old woman liberated bv police from a room in her brother's home where she had been locked up for 41 years is back there again bv her own choice. Police said today. Serafina Chironi. 61. was allowed to go back82 words
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164 1968-04-07 1 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Prime Minister Mr. Harold Wilson promoted two old colleagues of his leftwing rebel days—Richard Crossman and Mrs. Barbara Castle—in a big government reshuffle tonight. Mr Crossman. the Labour Party's leading intellectual. was transferred from his job as party manager in the House of164 words
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NEWS
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320 1968-04-07 2 WELLINGTON. Sat. i Reuter) The spotlight on future defence arrangements for Commonwealth countries in Asia and the Pacific has been turned to Kuala Lumpur. This came at the end of a week of international meetings on the problems of the Vietnam war and320 words
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Article95 1968-04-07 2 MANILA. Sat. (UPI> Indonesian Finance Minister Frans Seda complimented Malaysia today in an address to the Asian Development Bank Board of Governors meeting. The Minister said: “Trade among developing countries in Asia has been modest because there is a lack of complimentarlty. But some countries are showing progress95 words
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Article259 1968-04-07 2 IPOH. Sat Lightning uprooted ten trees along the Lenggong Kuala Kangsar Main Road at the 55th milestone here early this morning. immobilising the Sultan of Perak. Tuanku Idris Shah. The Sultan was in his limousine. returning to Istana Iskandariah in Kuala Kangsar after receiving a gift259 words
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110 1968-04-07 2 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter) The Japanese Government and the ruling Liberal Party today announced plans to send envoys to Washington and Hanoi in an effort to ease peace negotiations. A special envoy from Prime Minister Eisaku Sato possibly Foreign Minister Takeo Miki will he110 words
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Article41 1968-04-07 2 ML’AR. Sat. Mr. Ong Swce Leong a businessman, ha been elected chairman of the Board of Governors of the Poo Nam School at Jalan Bakri here. Other office-bearers are Vice-chairman: Mr Chia Lai Swee. treasurer. Mr Toh Chin Tow.41 words
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Article, Illustration184 1968-04-07 2 LOS ANGELES Sat. t Reuteri Senator Eugene McCarthy charged here today that the United States had kept its 20 million Negroes in a state of colonial subjection more severe than the European colonisation of Asia and Afrifca. Senator McCarthy in California to campaign for— UPI radiophoto. - 184 words
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202 1968-04-07 2 WELLINGTON. Sat (Reuter) New Zealand’s problems in the Malavsia-Smeapore region after the British withdrawal from South-East Asia In 1971 would be simplified considerably if peace was restored in Vietnam. New Zealand’s Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake. said here today “It would simplify202 words
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73 1968-04-07 2 This exclusive pix taken by Eastern Sun cameraman Yap Chew Yan shows a police land rover seen resting on its side on the new viaduct opposite the National Mosque this morning. The vehicle was on its way to the Subang Airport when the driver, a constable, trying to avoid a73 words
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Article102 1968-04-07 2 JAKARTA. Sat (UPI) Indonesian painter M. S. Suranto said today he has received a letter of thanks from Malaysian Prim* Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman for a painting he had given the Tengku last month as a gift symbolizing normalisation of Malaysian-Indo-nesian relations. Suranto said the painting,102 words
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210 1968-04-07 2 ATLANTA. Sat (UPI) Funeral services for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will be held on Tuesday both at his church and his Alma Mater before burial Alanta's southview cemetery. The arrangements, made by King’s wife. Coretta. and his father. Rev. Martin Luther King210 words
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165 1968-04-07 2 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) President Johnson yesterday proclaimed 'Sunday a national day of mourning for Dr Martin Luther King Pres. Johnson, before issuing the proclamation, told a White House meeting of top Negro and government leaders “America shall not be ruled by the bullet.” The165 words
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Article125 1968-04-07 2 SRI MEN ANTI. Sat. A 32-gun salute boomed over the royal town of Sri Menanti this morning to herald the preliminaries leading to the installation of the Tuanku Ja’afar Ibni Al-Mar-hum Tuanku Abdul Rahman as the 10th Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan. The colourful ceremony,125 words
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Article29 1968-04-07 2 MUAR. Sat. The Mentrj Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Othman bin Haji Mohamed Sa'at. will oay a twoday official visit to the Muar district beginning from April29 words
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Article115 1968-04-07 2 WELLINGTON Sat (Reuter) New Zealand's Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake. tonight denied that New Zealand had not accepted a Malaysian invitation to take part in a five-nation conference on the implications of Britain's military withdrawal from the Far East He was commenting on report* that115 words
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Article951 1968-04-07 2 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) A Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) correspondent reported directly from Hanoi tonight that there had been a lessening of tension in the North Vietnam' ese capital following the partial bombing halt and the agreement to negotiate with the United States The correspondent. Charles Collingwood.951 words
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261 1968-04-07 2 SEREMBAN, Sat. The installation of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan the 10th since 1773 which takes place on Monday morning, will be an event of great significance to the people in the State. Tunku Ja’afar Ibni AlMarhum Tuanku261 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration252 1968-04-07 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Australian Minister for the Interior, Mr. Peter Nixon today described the development of Jurong industrial complex as one that was unequalled in the world. Such progress, said Mr Nixon, was also reflected in the general development of Singapore.— Eastern Sun picture.; — Eastern Sun photo. - 252 words
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295 1968-04-07 3 Bv KG THARAN JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Twenty-f our Indonesian university students and a professor with his family are stranded here tonight at the last leg of their two- week study tour of West Malaysia. They are caught In a visa tangle. Frantic telephone calls295 words
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311 1968-04-07 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The MP for Anson. Mr. P. Govindaswamy, this evening urged the people of Singapore to play their part as patriotic citizens by contributing towards the National Defence Fund. He was speaking at a variety show held at Keong Siak Road this evening.311 words
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Article, Illustration86 1968-04-07 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Managing Director of Eastern Sun and Sin Chew Jit Poh. Dato Aw Kow (above) returned by air this evening after a monthlong business tour abroad. During his tour. Dato Aw visited Bangkok. Hong Kong. Taipeh and Japan. The main purpose86 words
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Article, Illustration95 1968-04-07 3 SINGAPORE Sat. The president of Cosdel Incorporated (Tokyo). Mr. Kenneth Cole, flew into Singapore this evening. He was met by representatives of Cosdel (Singapore) Limited at the airport. Mr. Cole told the Eastern Sun that the primary purpose of his trip to Singapore was “to announce95 words
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Article, Illustration311 1968-04-07 3 S. RAI - Krishna Menon INDIANS HERE TOLD: By S. RAI SINGAPORE, Sat. Indians in the Republic were urged today not to think in terms of "a country within a country/' The call came from India’s former Defence Minister. Mr. V. K Krishna Menon. who was here on a311 words
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105 1968-04-07 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The third Ministerial Conference on Economic development in South-East Asia which opens on Tuesday may study a Japanese proposal for the setting up of a permanent secretariat for the organisation This was stated here tonight bv Mr Erne Yamashita. of the Ministry of105 words
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Article, Illustration284 1968-04-07 4 Complaints will be investigated and remedied promptly Dr. Ng KLANG, Sot. The Minister of Health, Dr. Ng Kam Poh today gave the assurance that any public complaint regarding the medical services would be investigated into promptly and remedied. The Minister gave the assurance when presenting medals to 55 blood donors284 words
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Article148 1968-04-07 4 Malacca. s»t The Socialist Front may be revived with another name. The former national president of the Socialist Front. Enche Has mil Hadi hinted this here today Be said even though the Labour Party and Party Rakyat were now officially two separate entities, they had been148 words
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Article61 1968-04-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Sheikh Anwar, former Democratic Action Party member, today called on the D.AP to hold an emergency meeting to discuss possible collaboration with the Malaysian People's Movement. He believed the majority of DAP members in Johore. Malacca. Negri Sembilan. Selangor and Perak wanted61 words
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199 1968-04-07 4 PENANG, Sat. Eleven police launches, from four states, assisted by a Royal Malavsian Air Force “Aloutte” helicopter, are still scouring the sea for the fisherman. Lau Ee Hai, after he was reported missing on Thursday night. Lau was thrown overboard by the199 words
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Article39 1968-04-07 4 MUAR. Sat. Miss Ma Lin Fang was crowned “Chanty Queen” at a dance organised by the Muar YMCA in aid of the poor and the needy. The runners-up were Cynthia De Silva and Miss Nancy Tan respectively.39 words
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Article22 1968-04-07 4 PENANG, Sat. —Two cement mixers, worth 51.300. were carried away by thieves in separate incidents in the city yesterday22 words
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Article81 1968-04-07 4 Rembrandt —'Etchings and Drawings" National Art Gallery. 10 a m. to 6.30 p'.m Works of prominent Malaysian artists. Balai Seni Lukis Art Gallery. 9 a.m. to 6 o-m Exhibition of batik paintings at Balai Ampang AIA Building, in a m. to 6 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming Pool. 981 words
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Article, Illustration45 1968-04-07 4 THE M A R A. Institute of Technology in Petaling Java, had its first “Open-Day” for the public to project the MlT's progress and development on Friday. Picture shows a section of the students in the botany section of the exhibition.45 words
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Article88 1968-04-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The YWCA of Malaya and of Singapore will held their sixth biennial conference at the Malayan Teachers’ College. Penang, from April 16 20. The Minister of Education. Erche Mohamed Khir Johari. will give the keynote address on the theme of the conference88 words
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Article74 1968-04-07 4 PENANG, Sat. The principal of the Chung Ling High School. here. Mr. Waung Oon Nien. reported that a starter pistol locked in his office drawer was missing yesterday The previous morning, when he went to his office, he found the drawer forced open and ten dollars stolen.74 words
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Article57 1968-04-07 4 PENANG. Sat. The police here would be taking severe action against pirate taxi operators. especially those operating without third party insurance. This was stated bv the O.CPD.. George Town. Superintendent Abdul Majid bin Haji IsmaiL at a press conference today. He said members of the public,57 words
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266 1968-04-07 4 TUMPAT. Sat. The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, today called on Malay students to study Chinese language as an extra subjectHe was speaking at the opening of the $1,079,584 Tumpat Complex consisting of primary schools in the Malay.266 words
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168 1968-04-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A Labour Party member of the Klang Town Council, Mr. M. Nadarasa, has resigned from the party to join the proposed new party Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia. He said he had been forced to leave the party due to the168 words
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Article, Illustration59 1968-04-07 4 I-C.I. Chairman. Mr. H. G. Owen (second from right) at a press conference in Kuala Lumpur on Friday. Others (from left) are- ICI Faints (Malaysia) Sdn. Berhad's Sales Control Manager. Mr. M. McL Allen; Production Manager. Mr. San Seong Lim; and Works and Technical Manager, Mr. A.— Eastern Sun picture. - 59 words
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Article139 1968-04-07 4 MALACCA. Sat Hearing of two charges against the water engineer of the Malacca Municipal Council, Tan Jin Lee was postponed to May 24. The Sessions Court fixed two days for the trial. Defence counsel, Mr. D R. Seenivasagam was not present in Court and Mr Chan139 words
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Article70 1968-04-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Mutual trade problems between Malaysia and Indonesia would be discussed by officials of the joint mission sometime this month A spokesman of the Indonesian Embassy said here the date and venue of the meeting had however not been fixed. The mission among other70 words
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Article37 1968-04-07 4 SANBERRA. Australia. Sat. —More than 1,600 Malaysian students have trained in Australia under the Colombo Plan since the inception of the scheme At present there are 519 studying at Australian Universities or technical schools.37 words
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123 1968-04-07 4 PENANG. Sat Enforcement units, consisting of boats equipped with wireless sets would soon be established to check illegal trawling and help inshore fishermen. This was announced by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Haji Ghazali bin Haji Jawi. at a press conference this morning.123 words
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252 1968-04-07 4 IPOH. Sat. One of the biggest military parades to take place in Perak was held at the Municipal Padang here this morning, when the Yand di-Pertuan Agong presented the new colours to the sth Battalion. Royal Malay Regiment, garrisoned In Ipoh. The ceremony,252 words
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142 1968-04-07 4 PENANG. Sat. The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, today stressed it was important that there should be interracial harmony, goodwill and tolerance among the different communities in this country. He was speaking at the opening of the annual general meeting of the142 words
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Article128 1968-04-07 4 PENANG. Sat. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Tuan Haji Ghazali bin Haji Jawi. today called on all officers of various departments within his Ministry to cast away individualistic ideas and outlooks and to join their counterparts in achieving success. He was opening a two-day State128 words
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Article67 1968-04-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Low Yew Chat. 25. was today sentenced to 18 months jail for possessing an automatic pistol. He was also sentenced to 18 months for possession of four rounds of ammunition and 12 months jail for extortion The sentences are to run concurrently.67 words
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277 1968-04-07 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Thousands of Chinese will be paying homage to the dead from today. For most Chinese “Cheng Beng” (Chinese AH Souls Day) which began yesterday. is a must even if the graves of late relatives are miles away. In Singapore, the main Chinese277 words
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Article, Illustration435 1968-04-07 5 SINGAPORE, Sot. The independent candidate seeking election in the Farrer Park constituency today hit out at the way the Singap o r e Government handled the work permits issue. At a press conference today Mr MPD. Nair said he435 words
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241 1968-04-07 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mrs. Loke Yew, a wellknown local philanthropist, has set up a scholarship fund for post-graduate studies. The fund, known as the Loke Scholarships Foundation, will provide scholarships for Singapore citizens who have completed the first degree at recognised universities. A government statement today241 words
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Article83 1968-04-07 5 530 p.m.-6.30 p.m. Performance by the Singapore Infantry Regiment Band at Macßitchle Reservoir Park. 7 p.m. Buffet dinner organised by the Queenstown Residents' Welfare Association at the Queenstown Community Hall (Block 48-1), Tanglin Halt Road. 7.30 pm. “Ribut Pagi'” at Victoria Theatre. Empress Place. 3 p.m “What’s Art’’83 words
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Article76 1968-04-07 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Lightning took its second victim this week. B Sakaris. a pupil of West Hill Primary School in Bah Tan Road was playing in the school field yesterday when he was struck by lightning. He was immediately rushed to the Naval Base Hospital where he76 words
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Article, Illustration208 1968-04-07 5 Chinese cultural and social associations urged: SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister of State for Defence, Mr. Wee Toon Boon, this evening urged Chinese cultural and social associations to establish closer relationships with their counterparts of other races. “This.” he stated.” will help to foster a harmonious,208 words
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Article39 1968-04-07 5 MUAR. Sat Enche Salim bin Ahmad, has been elected chairman of the Tangkak district branch of the Johore Muslim Students’ Association. The vice-chairman is Enche Muhammad bin Abdul Rahman and the treasurer is Enche Osman bin Samad.39 words
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Article24 1968-04-07 5 SINGAPORE Sat—Songkran Day or the Buddhist New Year will be celebrated at the Thai Buddhist Temple in Silat Road on April 13.24 words
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61 1968-04-07 5 SINGAPORE, Sat Ninety-four confiscated motor vehicles and motorcycles will be auctioned on April 19 and 20 at Gate No. 1 Port of Singapore Authority, Tanjong Pagar from 10 a.m. on each day. The motor vehicles can be inspected at Gate No. 1. PSA. and full61 words
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Article95 1968-04-07 5 SINGAPORE Sat. The Queenstown Residents’ Welfare Association will hold a get-together buffet dinner at the Queenstown Community Hal! < block 461), Tanglin Halt Road, tomorrow at 7 p.m. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Enche Othman Wok. Mr Chan Chee Seng, the Parliamentary Secretary to95 words
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Article21 1968-04-07 5 SINGAPORE. Sat—There were 65 road accidents, of which five were serious, during the past 24 hours in the Republic.21 words
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Article45 1968-04-07 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The 3rd annual meeting of the Ulu Tiram. M.I.C. branch, was held recently. Mr. D.R. Naidu was reelected chairman, with Mr. M. Aliwee a? vice chairman. Mr. M.V. Raju, secretary. Mr M. Krishnan assistant secretary and Mr. Jamaludin treasurer.45 words
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Article30 1968-04-07 5 PENANG. Sat. Thieves entered a house in Irvin Road and escaped with cash and jewellery totalling 82.600. while the occupants were in Paya Terubcng observing" Cheng Beng." yesterday.30 words
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Article, Illustration134 1968-04-07 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore can learn a great deal from Japan, particularly in the scientific and technological spheres. This was stated tonight by Mr. Chan Chee Seng. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, when he called on Japan to further increase scholarships and training134 words
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Article280 1968-04-07 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Japanese has become one o? the popular foreign languages here. About 500 people are learning the language through the Adult Education Board's classes. Classes are being held at three levels beginner, intermediate and advanced Since 1963 when the Board started its programme of280 words
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Article176 1968-04-07 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Adult Education Board is organising a course in graphic design and silk screen printing, beginning from April 18. The course is divided into two parts Part One and Part Two. Part One of the syllabus will cover the understanding of the functions or176 words
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Article67 1968-04-07 5 MUAR. Sat. Smallholders in Kampong Tiong Bahru in Gresik. about 25 miles north of here, will be able to produce better quality of rubber with the official opening of a Group Rubber-Processing Centre on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. It will be performed by the Muar67 words
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Advertisement104 1968-04-07 3 IT'S THE SINGER o NOT THE SONG Frankly, it's quite natural for all of us to hum the same jet tunes in praise of similar types of aircraft and the high standards we maintain. But singing the songs of service comes so naturally to us in Air-lndia. So, really, it's104 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1544 1968-04-07 5 your xv and TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LIMPI’K and Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipnh and Melaka: 3 <fc 10 Johore Bahru: 4 railing; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang PM.: 300 Opening Annct. Prog Summary 3.16 All Star Golf Demaret vs Burke Jr.; 4 16 The Lone Ranger—" Thieves Money"; 4221,544 words
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Article433 1968-04-07 6 Jerry Leblanc - By Jerry Leblanc ASTROLOGY is fast replacing psychiatry as a guide for members of this film colony as Hollywood stars are themselves studying the stars and charting their lives by the 12 signs of the zodiac. Astrology has even affected jewellery, dress deiigrts. music and interior decoration.433 words
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Miscellaneous470 1968-04-07 6 THE MAN FROM D.ir.C.L.E t=TA rp A AJ WE'VE ONLY GOT ONE CHANCE OF SEEING ANOTHER SUNRISE ...THE OLD DEAD DOG GAME! READY? ktA. WE HAVE BEATEN THE FLYING S LEAD. BUT THEIR CHASE COP- TER WILL BE ANOTHER STORY/ READY/ MAKE FOR THE RIVER/ HURRY/ m ra? Then fa470 words
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PHOTO TIPS
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Article, Illustration1042 1968-04-07 7 \RE you ready with your cameras for the Singapore Grand Prix? If you are, here are some tips. The trick in photographing speeding cars is to produce pictures that exhibit a feeling of speed, and the 35mm camera is most suitable for racing photography because1,042 words
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Miscellaneous268 1968-04-07 7 OH'HO OH HO! T^r I FOE6OT TO SEND HUCK A BIRTHPAY CARP! I hope he's NOT IRATE.. so (£r BECAUSE HIS CAED IS LATE! “7 s BEE C~ /TN rS5*» T 20 21 HFasm rs M* r hi yA, yo<si... A WHAT Aee you l s. WEITIN<j IT'S SUiRpJ V268 words
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FOLLOW THE SUN A LIBERAL ARTS PAGE And the liberal soul shall be made fat
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Article428 1968-04-07 8 Robert Musel - SURVIVAL TESTS PROVE By Robert Musel LONDON, Sat (UPI) It was below freezing, high in the Himalayas, and the British scientific and mountaineering exf edition was shivering in ts double-ply clothing when a cheerful Nepalese move on the scene. Although the British camp was pitched at an428 words
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Article438 1968-04-07 8 LASER IN THE UNIVERSE WASHINGTON, Sot. (UPI) A scientist said it's now possible to transmit live television pictures to earth on a beam of light from planets 100 million miles away. The technological feasibility of doing this, according to Morley S. Lipsett. has been established in438 words
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Article72 1968-04-07 8 TUTZING, Germany. Sal (UPI) Ellv Ney. concert pianist who gained international renown for her interpretation of Beethoven sonatas. died last Sunday at her home at Tutzing. on Lake Starsberger. She was 85. Helene Meyer, a close friend of Miss Ney for many years, said the pianist72 words
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Article, Illustration1162 1968-04-07 8 AWORLD- WIDt it already assured for a revolutionary. lightweight ‘‘talking book" for the blind which has been launched by Britain's Royal National Institute for tha Blind and hailed by exparts as *’a really tremendous breakthrough''. The ncw-style book'' —a transistorised rape1,162 words
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168 1968-04-07 8 GREAT advances have been made In the construction of large-capacity osone plants for purifying river water. The plant at Choisy-le-Rol. Just south of Paris, has been equipped with osone dissipation equijyment with an output of 7.500 grams of ozone per hour. This machinery168 words
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Article178 1968-04-07 8 MOSCOW. Sat. (Reuter)— The Soviet Union celebrated the birth centenary of novelist and playwright Maxim Gorky, father of the official Kremlin literary doctrine of socialist realism, last Thursday The centenary was kept up as a major event, with dozens of articles in the press underlining the message178 words
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Article69 1968-04-07 8 TOKYO. Sat (UPI) English language newspapers in Japan were split on the correct name spelling of the President of Indonesia during his state visit. The Mainichj Shimbun used Suharto” but the Asahi Evening News and Japan Times prefer Soeharto”. The Yomiuri played it safe It used both69 words
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164 1968-04-07 8 THE traditional Toulouse Messldor Festival to be held in June will be devoted this year to French-British art and will be centred around ‘‘the conquest of space" in order to honour the birth of the “Concorde” plane. Mr. Jean Gibert. president of the Messldor committee,164 words
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Article70 1968-04-07 8 V^ TICAN CITY, sat, P* J > Pope Paul VI has sent hi s blessings to all the Japanese people through a group of 45 Japanese pilgrims The Vatican said tne Pope received the pilgrims on Wednesday. They bad previously visited th» tholic shrines of Lourdes. France and70 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article, Illustration943 1968-04-07 9 T ©NOON, sat London Bridge, the one that i« always falling down, is about to do so again. When it finally does, the great five-arch superstructure that has carried London’s teeming traffic for 144 years will probably cross the Atlantic to be rebuilt in943 words
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Article86 1968-04-07 9 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) The rubber market ciosed qjiet with spot 17 17-1/4. Settlement House May 17-1/8 17-3/8 June 17-1/4 17-3/8 July 17-5/16 17-1/2 J uly, Sep4 17-7/16 17-9/16 Oct Dec 17-13/16 17-15/16 Jan/Manch 18-1/16 18-3/16 April/Jure 18-1/4 18-3/8 July Sept 18-3/8 18-916 Oct/Dec 18-1/2 18-11/16 Jan Matjch86 words
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Article112 1968-04-07 9 LOMDON. Sat. (Reuter)— The Stock Market closed klightty off the top today, but the tone remained Quietly Arm with prices close to all-time peaks. Following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King and President Johnson's postponement of his Honolulu wlsit, there was a great deal of112 words
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225 1968-04-07 9 NEW YORK. Sat (UPI) Several glamour stocks ran into profit taking yesterday but for the most part prices moved in a narrow range in fairly active trading. Shortly before the end of the first hour of trading the United Press International Stock Market indicator225 words
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Article68 1968-04-07 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rate to merchant*: New York: Buying TT. 32-15/16; Airmail O.D 331/16; 90 d/st 33-9/16 credit bills: 33-13/16 trade bills. Selling T.T./O.D. ready were: New York 32-9/16: Deutsche Marks 129-3/8; Holland Guilders 117-5/8; Swiss68 words
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Article554 1968-04-07 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Buviin and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange today with the number of shares dealt in brackets:— INDUSTRIALS Ben Co. *2»O (2.006). Boustead *1 ?8 0.000': C Sugar *2 91 (26.000'; *2 92 17.000' %m <1.000’; Chemical (149 <13.000'; *1554 words
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346 1968-04-07 9 LUXEMBOURG Sat (Reuter) Common Merke* Foreign Minister* met here today to discuss British membership of the »ix-nation organisation against a background of increased French opposition. The talks centred on a two-phase programme recommended by the Common Market Commission which could lead to full membership for346 words
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Article110 1968-04-07 9 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter) An International Trade Fair will be opened next Monday in Osaka, Western Japan. A total of 33 countries will exhibit. The Osaka Trade Fair Commission said today cn top of government displays, the newest pro- ducts and goods would be displayed by110 words
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262 1968-04-07 9 SINGAPORE, hat Moves to halt bombing raids m certain areas of North Vietnam together with releases of hedges taken beiore the week-end against any gold or currency eventualities arising from Stockholm con-ferem-e. brought the market off fairly s/iarply soon after the opening on Monday,262 words
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Article58 1968-04-07 9 NEW YORK Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures closed yesterday unchanged to 15 points lower. Sales two lots. Mav '6B 17.60 July 17.708 18.30A. Sept 17 808 18 30A. Nov /Jan ’69 18.108 18 55A March ’69 18JOB 18 55A. May 18 208 18 65A The spot No. 1—58 words
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Article16 1968-04-07 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The tin price for toiday was $565 per picul, up $3 0016 words
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Article473 1968-04-07 9 YOUR SHARES-UP-TOWN- UNCHANGED SINGAPORE,—Stock Exchange aid and offer prices official!) listed at the close of business. IMIlsTRlALs 2.92 174 1.75 C. 'uaar Cl> 2 .92 2.94 Chemical o 1 49 Told storage 1 Ik 1 20 Dunlop t 1) 2 2.77 I •'inctl Ing D 5.7« 5 *0 2 M473 words
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Article32 1968-04-07 9 HONG KONG. Sat (UPI) —Money Quotations: HKS6.OS per US dollar for cash. HKS6 ***** per U S dollar for T T. HK514.52 pier pound sterling. HK5299.75 per tael gold.32 words
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Article52 1968-04-07 9 (Managers’ Prices) first Malayan 2.50 'ecnnd Malatan 1 HO Third Malatan XD The Commerce 1 13 Industry 93 1 02 Thr saving Fund Xf» 97 1 06 First It k.ine \f> 73 **»< ond H kona 55 59* Malaiman Intestment Hind 1.10 1.20 Sterling modify XI> 4, 452 words
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Article112 1968-04-07 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The noon prices at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are;Bujer seller Commit Oil (E.O.B Bulk fi.VOrt Comnut Oil 1 1 0 B i Drums **.50 Loose (opra Mixed »pr 40 00 Muntok Dhite Pepper (FOB) «*>% VI. W 122.50 Sarawak hlte Pepper (1 o.B.) VI. M112 words
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Article32 1968-04-07 9 WASHINGTON, Sat. (Reuter) No offers were made to General Services Administration today to buy tin. No commercial sales were made by the agency this week, a G.S.A. spokesman said.32 words
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Article184 1968-04-07 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godotvns Vessels 1/2 Straat Rio 3/4 Mersey Lloyd 5 Teakwood 6/7 Thorsorient 8/9 Orient Exporter 10/11 Jeppesen Maersk 13<14 Glenfinlas 15/16 Ellen Maersk 18 Riverbank 19 Yushun Maru 21/22 Hsing Hwa 23/24 Malaya 25 26 Star184 words
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Advertisement249 1968-04-07 9 AIR MOVEMENTS-S'PORE, K. LUMPUR ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Mva 451 loss am from Kuchin* MsA oos 10.55 a.m. from Penang Ipoh k I. Malacca MSA oci 1.50 pm. from Kota Kahru K i MSA 509 2.25 p.m. from Kanckok Ms\ not 335 p.m frcm Penang Ipoh K.L. MSA 033 6.35 .p.m249 words
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Advertisement227 1968-04-07 9 CPA CXS7I 10 50 pm from Tokyo Osaka Taipeh Hong Kong DEPARTURES MSA 512 800 a.m. for KL/ Bangkok MSA 04? 8.45 a.m. for K.L./ Kota Bahru Ms\ 6.14 11.15 a.m. for Hong Kong/Taipeh MSA 008 11.00 a.m. for K.L./ Ipoh/Penang MSA 05? 3.35 p.m. for Malacca/K.L./Penang MSA 054 4.10227 words
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Advertisement265 1968-04-07 9 022) from Singapore. Malacca Thai Airline 8.50 a.m. (TO 402) from Singapore MSA Airline 9.15 a.m. (ML 005) from Penang, Ipoh Cathay Airline 9.40 am. (CX 974) from Singapore MSA Airline 10 05 a.m. 4ML 042) front Singapore MSA Airline 12.30 p.m. (ML 512) from Singapore MS A— Airline 12.35265 words
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Article1245 1968-04-07 10 Rev. F. Sunderaraj Eklukd Height Raub Pahang - by Rev. F. Sunderaraj Eklukd Height Raub Pahang THE CHURCH AT COLOSSAE Colossae was a city of Phrygia m the Roman province of Asia It had been a great city at one time, toownfor dveing trade. But for some reason or other its former importance was diminished1,245 words
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307 1968-04-07 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. Forty-eight leaders from this island Republic are expected to participate in the Asia South Pacific Congress on Evangelism which will be held here at the 1,000-seat Deuan Perstdangan Singapura from Nov. 5 to 13 this year. The Congress is sponsored by the307 words
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Article152 1968-04-07 10 SINGAPORE. Sat The Catholic Y'outh Society of the Church of the Sacred Heart. Tank Road, will hold an Easter Charity Ball at St. John Headquarters Hall. Beach Road on April 14 at 8 pm. According to the secretary of the Catholic Youth Society. the dance is to152 words
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Article41 1968-04-07 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Y.W.C.A. of Singapore will be holding a special morning prayer at Wesley Church. Fort Canning Road, on Tuesday from 10 a m to 2 p.m Those interested may attend the prayer meetliig even for 15 minutes.41 words
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Article, Illustration140 1968-04-07 10 SINGAPORE. Sat.— After more than a year of deputation meetings In the lands ’'down-under.'* Rev. and Mrs. John Lu and their daughter. Mary Joy. returned here recently. Their itinerary included Tasmania. New Zealand and Australia from Perth to the cities on the east coast. They held140 words
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Article, Illustration80 1968-04-07 10 SINGAPORE. Sat The Singapore Presbytery of the Malaysia Synod of the Chinese Christian Church will start a Mandarin Worship Service at Orchard Road Presbyterian Church as from Easter Sunday (April 14). The weekly service will be held at 3 30 p.m According to a spokesman for Malaysia80 words
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Article85 1968-04-07 10 PETALING JAYA. Sat— St Paul s Anglican Church at Jalan Utara here. Is organising a flve-day mission at 7.30 p m., starting tomorrow A message will be preached each night by Rev James Wong, newly appointed to St Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore The theme of the meetings will be85 words
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Article57 1968-04-07 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. At the annual general meeting of the International Womens Club recently, the following were elected office-bearers for 1963 69: Chairman —Mrs. B Manley; Treasurer— Mrs. M Wright; M’ship Mrs. S. Vettath: Prog. Mrs. C- Wiutelaw Secretary— Mrs. J. Grainger; Committee Members:— Mrs. M. Bridge; Mrs. A.57 words
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Article143 1968-04-07 10 THE CENTENARY CANTATA: SINGAPORE. Sat A special Cantata, entitled “Thy Word is everlasting'' will be making a premiere performance in English at the Singapore Conference Hall. Shenton Way. on April 28 at 8.45 p.m. The Cantata was composed by Mr. Cyril Squire with the words written143 words
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Article44 1968-04-07 10 SINGAPORE Sat. Mr. Tan Kok Beng. of Malaysia Evangelistic Fellowship, will be conducting a sixday gospel campaign at the Chinese Christian Church. Mersing. The campaign which begins tomorrow and ends on April 12. will be assisted by some Varsity Christian Fellowship students.44 words
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Article137 1968-04-07 10 105. Thy word Is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. 106. I have sworn, and I will perform it, that 1 will keep thy righteous Judgments. I 107. I am afflicted very much: quicken me. LORD, according unto thy word. 108.137 words
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Article371 1968-04-07 10 ITERE are the Bible answers to some of our readers* n questions. Send In your problems to “The Christian Answers 23-B Cantonment Road. Singapore or 39 Jalan Sultan, K. Lumpur and have them answered. Bona fide questions may be on any subject. Q: Why shouldn’t Christians spend371 words
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Article, Illustration200 1968-04-07 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Ted T. Jones, one of America's outstanding trumpeters, has arrived here with his family to assist in the Republicwide Word of Life evangelistic crusade. The crusade which will be held in Victoria Memorial Hall from April 13 to May200 words
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Article53 1968-04-07 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. An Easter Evening will be featured by the Y WCA at its premises in Raffles Quay on Tuesday at 6 pm. The night's programme includes light meal and fellowship, musical Items and a film entitled. “The Power of the Resurrection" The cost per person Is53 words
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Advertisement147 1968-04-07 10 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS LUTHERAN QUEENSTOWN LUTHERAN CHURCH 709 Commonwealth Drive. Spore 3. SCHEDULE OF SERVICES for Holy Week 1968. Palm Sunday April 7th 9.30 a.m. Worship Service "Our Redeemer King Comes” 7.00 p.m. "Statement Through Dance” Dramatic Dance proclaims The Good News Under the direction of Shona MacTavish a group of147 words
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Miscellaneous194 1968-04-07 10 Radio Manila (FEBC) Daily Programme Guide (Summary Form.) English Service Nineteen Metre Band 7.00 am 715 7 30 900 News (also on 16 Metres). Interest and Interviews Music and Bible News 925 930 10 00 1130 12 00 to 1 00 pm 4 30 pm 4.35 530 630 6 45194 words
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Article, Illustration745 1968-04-07 11 Florence de Santis - Handbags follow trend to mini maxi By Florence de Santis WITH hemlines going from mini to maxi, it's natural that spring accessories should" show the same dual personality. It's most noticeable in handbags, which have never, perhaps, been seen before in so many size variations. Having mini and maxi at745 words
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Article, Illustration50 1968-04-07 11 'J’WO tent dresses here for a casual outing. LEFT: Fashioned from a bright floral material, this one features a Kimono collar, buttons and a box pleat In front. RIGHT: A mod dress of plain material goes well with a tie and two ooekets of striped or checked material.50 words
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Article123 1968-04-07 11 Pearls are back the skirt and swears ter, not to soeak of the shirt, again taking centre stag- in fashion, their natural accompaniment, pearls, are also back in force But as alwavs m fashion, not in the same way as they were worn twenty years ago. Pearls are bolder now.123 words
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Article, Illustration249 1968-04-07 11 SPAGHETTI with Meat Saruee (quantity for 10 to I2)r Serve with rolia and red wine Finish the mbal with fresh fruit and black coffee in true Italian style One or two kidneys, ten ounces long spaghetti, eight ounces minced fresh beef, four ounces mushrooms and a tin Italian tomatoes249 words
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Advertisement696 1968-04-07 11 RELIGIOUS announcements ANGLICAN nil, ASKEWS cATiii DRAL 7.00 a.m. Holy Con munion. 8.00 a.m. Parii Communion- 11.00 a.m Mon ing Service and Holy Con muniOn, 6.00 p.m. Evenson, Sunday Schools at 8.00 a.n and 9.30 a.m. ST. PETER S CHURCH. Tavistock Avenue. Serangoo Garden Estate, 8 a.m. Paris Communion and696 words
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Advertisement593 1968-04-07 11 sh RELIGIOUS announcements brethren bethesda gospel hall 77, Bras Basah Road. Singapore 7., Meetings in English Sunday: 8.30 a.m. Breaking of Bread, 3.00 p.m. Junior Sunday School. 4.30 pm. Senior Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6.15 p.m. Gospel Service. 8.00 p.m. Song Service. Tuesday: 5.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Thursday: 730593 words
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Advertisement67 1968-04-07 11 NOW ON SALE! JAPAN S Top Fashion Magazine irnsitm No. 26 EARLY SUMMER ISSUE V• 5 v W r< Ore mmm dM M '*W 116 pirn —13 T Contains Latest Fashions A Modern Styles Including Lucky Card. PRICE: $2.50 MAIL ORDERS POSTAGE 50 CENTS EXTRA. Sole Agents: REX BOOK STORE67 words
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POPPING AROUND With Platter Pete
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Article, Illustration190 1968-04-07 12 Drinking a tnavt and wishing luck to the nr» Grapefruit group, who make their dine debut this week are (I to r> BRIAN JONES. DONOVAN, RINGO, JOHN LENNON. CILLA BLACK and PAUL McCARTNEY. The reception to launch the disc was ooe of the most lavish ever—not surprising,190 words
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Article, Illustration407 1968-04-07 12 |\i there: Like. many of you hare asked for the M ALFRED W I.VV potlight, so here it is this week, (Who says Pete isn't the greatest?) It would he a nice change however if some of your letters consist of some suggestions to improve the page or some407 words
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Article, Illustration411 1968-04-07 12 THE BEATLES have won two of this year’s Ivor Novello Awards, and are runners-up in a third category. The Bill Martin-Phil Coulter Eurovision winner “Puppet On A String” is named as the most performed work of the year and the Engelbert Humperdinck hit "The Last written by Les411 words
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Article, Illustration178 1968-04-07 12 LOS Angeles Lulu, Columbia Records artiste, made her American nightclub debut at the Coconut Grove recently. The 20-year-old vocalist ran into problems with the Frankie Ortega band which is normally excellent. On several occasions, the band and vocalist were beats apart, notably178 words
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Article205 1968-04-07 12 Reuter. THE disparity in pop music taste or probably, timing between New York and London was shown in this week's charts only one song made the top ten in both centres: the late Otis Redding's "The Dock Of The Bay.” It was number one in New York and— Reuter. - 205 words
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Article, Illustration456 1968-04-07 12 I -V: PLATTER PETE'S POSTBAG SPOTLIGHT POP GOSSIP PISC-CUSSIOFT I INTERVIEWS PLATTER PETES POP FEATURES.^ MANFRED MANN the five men with a collective name led hv a serious South African called Manfred Mann have been top heat stars for something like three years now. Changes have taken456 words
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Article206 1968-04-07 12 NEW YORK: 1. Thr Dock Of The Bay Otis Redding I Valleri Monkce 3. Toung Girl Union Gap. I. La-La Means I Love You Delfonics. 5. Since You've Been (.one Aretha Franklin 6 Love Is Blue Paul Mauriat. 7. Ballad Of Bonnie And Clyde George206 words
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Advertisement162 1968-04-07 12 PHILIPS PHILIPS viOAn BA6Z c* '<.l *****9 TF BE NOT TOO HARD NORTH l. the big ftUXMIIMM *****3 PE I'M COMING HOME HELLO GOODBYE THE OTHER MAN'S GRASS IS ALWAYS GREENER THE BALLAD OF RONNIE CLYDE f 'SSSM uui ssmtw uus sijjyjjgUllSSumAt Hl' HUS SUBUHI UUS i UUS Stmil UUS162 words
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Article, Illustration249 1968-04-07 13 Dean martin u Matt Helm And of course there's SENTA BERGER JANICE RULE. BEVERLY ADAMS, and a few thousand other gorgeous girls (give or take a few!) Like the Mayor of HameL would say. there are big g.rls. tawny girls, small girls, scrawny249 words
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272 1968-04-07 13 p EORGE Peppard is P.J. Detweiler. He's a private eye, and like 'Sol Madrid', he's as tough as they come too in Universal's "New Face In Hell", co-starring Raymond Burr (TV's Perry Mason) and sexy Gayle Hunnicut. The film is the usual ‘guessing game’ type,272 words
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Article, Illustration425 1968-04-07 13 Peter Lye reviews the new films rjAVID McCollum is "Sol Madrid" He's a U cop; and he's as tough as they come! Unlike Iliya Kuryakin (of UNCLE), Madrid (of UNCLE SAM) doesn't just shoot sleeping tablets into his victims. Rather, he just shoots425 words
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Article407 1968-04-07 13 1 IKE David MeCallum, with whom she teams In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's “Sol Madrid”, Stella Stevens is one of the screen’s most popular young performers, with a strong and loyal following among young fans. She has been called one of America's foremost “sex symbols”. To Hollywood itself, however, she is407 words
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Article308 1968-04-07 13 pretty blonde to the city. Reporters were certain she must be the girl Fox had chosen to play Jean Harlow in a forthcoming movie. While the assumption was in error, it wasn’t long before Miss Stevens was in Hollywood and making her screen debut in “Say One For Me",308 words
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Advertisement28 1968-04-07 13 SEAN CONNERY’S BROTHER... NEII CONNERY IS TOO MUCH! mi QANIELA BIANCNI AOOIfOCEII LIDO (SINGAPORE) BIG EASTER ATTRACTION TICHNICOIOn* m w TOO MUCH FOR ONE MOTHER! )c> io 728 words
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Miscellaneous187 1968-04-07 13 3 SHAW ORGANISATION LIDO Rhone ***** OPENS TODSY No Free List 111 am 1 IS. 4 00. 3» »is pm UNO YUN CHI AO CHI AO THE GIN BROTHERS" (A Shaw Productionl Mandarin In Shawscope At Color 4-Theatre Mldniebt Tonight at CAPITOL LIDO REX SKY THE GOLDEN SWORD" 1 Mandarin-Color-Scopet187 words
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Miscellaneous233 1968-04-07 13 CATHAY ***** now showing: 11 am. 1 30. 4.00. 0.30 Si 9SO pm Fox’s Woman Times Seven Shirley MacLaine In Color ORCHARD I PAL ACE ***** I ****** opins today: n. 1.3* 4 *O. it io* s.so. S3* 9.13 pm II *45 9.30 p m PAID KILLER Color-Scopp Richard Harrison233 words
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Article, Illustration1430 1968-04-07 14 Chan Kam Yau; Ben Variyan - By Chan Kam Yau and Ben Variyan KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. It was a day of surprises at the first day of Selangor Circuit race at the Batu Tiga Circuit. T. Araoka of Japan, ridiftg a production Kawasaki race smashed the lap-time record bv1,430 words
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267 1968-04-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat At least six Asians will be bidding for places in the committee of the Selangor Rugby Union at its annual meeting to be held at the Selangor Club on April Those nominated to date are Enche Mohamed Ashroff. Dr267 words
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263 1968-04-07 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Parliamentary Secretary for Social Affairs. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, today called on members of the Singapore tabletennis team to the South-East Asia Pacific Area Tabletennis Championships in Australia, to bring honour to the Republic. Mr. Chan who was speaking263 words
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445 1968-04-07 14 SINGAPORE'S Sat.—Singapore's motor racing duo—Rodney Seow and Lee Han Seng hove earned praise and tribute for their driving skill from Australian drivers competing in this year's Singapore Grand Prix to be held at Sembawang circuit next week. THE strong contingent of Australian drivers445 words
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270 1968-04-07 14 TAMPIN Sat The Government English School from Port Dickson won top honours in the N.S. Schools Sports Council’s fifth annual cross country final when they scored it a treble, sweeping the team championships in the boys Un-der-20 and 15 and the girls270 words
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Article35 1968-04-07 14 MUAR Sat. The finals of the Batu Pahat District men's and women’s badminton championships organised by the Batu Pahat Teochew Association youth section will be held on April 14 at the Association’s premises.35 words
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188 1968-04-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Luckiest man at th~ start of the two-day Selangor Circuit races at must surely he 25-year-old Alan Grice of Australia who is competing in the Rothmans' Trophy race for cars over 60 laps (126 miles). His mum Mrs. J.B.188 words
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145 1968-04-07 14 SEREMBAN. Sat. The Singapore Hockey XI will meet Negri Sembilan, the Tun Abdul Razak Cup champions here on April 13 on the N.S. padang. The match is part of the Pesta Sukan programme to mark the installation of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of145 words
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412 1968-04-07 14 SINGAPORE. Sat—Three bus companies will run special services during the Singapore Grand Prix which is scheduled to take place at the Sembawang Circuit on April 12 14 and 15 The bus companies are the Tay Koh Yat Bus Company Limited: Green Bus Company Limited412 words
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Article50 1968-04-07 14 MALACCA. Sat. The Bth Battalion Royal Australian Regiment and No 3 Squadron Royal Corp of Transport fought out to a one-all draw i n an Army Division One league soccer match at the Terendak Camp ground. In another fixture. Slim School outplayed 28th Ordnance Field Park 6-3.50 words
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2280 1968-04-07 15 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Tudor Pirate, well ridden by jockey Ricky Kingston, made a successful deli when he fought out a keen finish to snatch a shorthead decision from Jessie's Delight (Wilson) to pay $43 for a win here today, the first2,280 words
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Article45 1968-04-07 15 MUAR. Sat. Sengkang beat Song Ching of Sagil 53-48 in the opening match of the third Tangkak District Basketball Championships for the Mr. Lai Kuan Tee Challenge Cup now being held at the Chee Meng School court Sengkang led 23-22 at hall tune.45 words
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98 1968-04-07 15 They beat Officers from the Ministry of Defence by live coals to three. Altogether seven teams mostly teams98 words
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Article346 1968-04-07 15 LONDON Sat (Reuter. Results of football matches played today were: ENGLISH ONE Burnley 0 Wes; Brom. 0 Everton 2 Arsenal 0 Fulham 1 Coventry C 1 Leeds Utd 3 Sheffield Utd. 0 LeicesterC- i Man. city o Man Utd 1 Liverpool 2 Sheffield W 2 Chelsea 2346 words
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435 1968-04-07 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Defending champions Selangor in their bid for a hat-trick in the Malaysion Cricket Association Under-23 tournament, thrashed Kedah by 111 runs in their opening match at the padang here today. It was so easy for Selangor. The wickets of the pad!435 words
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61 1968-04-07 15 IPOH. Sat. Perak Indians beat Penang Indians 5-0 In the Thivy Shield triangular played on the Municipal padang this evening. Perak led two-nil In the first half. Bcorers: centre-forward Themedu (2) John Dass (2> Sarjlt Singh Kedah withdrew from the triangular at the last minute.61 words
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427 1968-04-07 15 TOKYO, Sat. (ITI) Australia’s Randall Vines, Taiwan's Chen Ching Po and 1966 Japan open champion Seiichi Sato today shared a four-stroke lead with five under par 211’a in the third round of the US$l5,OOO Yomiurl International Open Golf Tourna- ment. Sato. 34. was four427 words
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Article52 1968-04-07 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Rawang Youth Club will hold a cross-country run under the auspices of the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association at Rawang on April 28. Clubs interested are requested to lend their entriea to the secretary of the Rawang Youth Club not later than52 words
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Advertisement28 1968-04-07 14 Classified Ad SITUATION VACANT 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) “WANTED QUALIFIED TEACHER for Commercial Subjects Book-Keeping and Typewriting from Ist May. Apply Tutorial Institute, c/o St. Mary* School. Tapah.”28 words
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Miscellaneous44 1968-04-07 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $63,047 1st PRIZE: No. *****8 ($15,610) 2nd PRIZE: No. *****9 ($7,805) 3rd PRIZE: No. *****8 ($3,902) STARTERS: ($487 each):Nos. *****0, *****1, *****6, *****8, *****3, *****9, *****1, *****9. CONSOLATION: ($346 each):Nos. *****4, *****3, *****6, *****6, *****1, *****8, *****5, *****4, *****3, *****3.44 words
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Miscellaneous45 1968-04-07 15 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 8.31 p m. (5.7 ft.) Port Swettenham: 12.20 a.m. (10.8 ft.) Port Dickson: 12.08 a.m. (5.8 ft.), 12.04 i Singapore: 3.41 a.m. (7.3 ft.). 8.17 p.m. Sediii Kechil: 6.00 p.m. (6.4 ft) Kuantan: 4.58 p.m. <(8.1 ft). i.m. (5.4 ft) (8.145 words
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Article1354 1968-04-07 16 Raee 1: Horses Class 6, Div. 1 7 Furs. 2.00 PJ(. (For local riders only) i. 090 French Squire Sy 900 Ashvmi Stable Tulloh 2. 223 Mirage 4y 9.00 Lochnivar Stable Tulloh 3. 386 Hand In Hand 5y 8 12 Tong Lee Loong Stable.. E Bkelen 4.1,354 words
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Article, Illustration1736 1968-04-07 16 ‘Windsor Lad’ - By ‘Windsor Lad’ KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. MAHSEER should outshine his opposition in the six fur* longs sprint for class two division one (Race 6) here this afternoon, the second day of the Selangor Turf Club's April meeting. This four-year-old horse by Matrice whipped a useful class1,736 words
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Article188 1968-04-07 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOT JIMMT LAD RACE I CONTRACT II Mirage Troposphere BETTER LUCK Vong Choy Mirage VONG CHOT Mirage Prince's Knife MIRAGE Prince's Knife Shyree RACE 2 LARATOR Easy MoneyLady General EAST MONET Ladv General Gourmet EAST MONET Larator Legis Lass LADT GENERAL Easy Money Larator RACE188 words
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Article35 1968-04-07 16 Windsor Lad: Contract II •El Supremo Nice Fellow Adeline: Easy Money Surveyor Love and Joy Star Boy Easy Money Pembela Pil Marshal Jimmy Lad Han dal Never Too Late Roland II35 words
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492 1968-04-07 16 MANILA Sat. (UPI) The Philippines yesterday asked the World Boxing Association (WBA> to compel Hiroshi Kobayashi of Japan to fight Rene Barrientos In a rematch and promote the Filipino top contender for the world junior lightweight crown. In a letter to WBA president Bob492 words
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183 1968-04-07 16 MALACCA. Sat. The Malacca Amateur Ath.etic Association will bold their annual open inim-marathon road race on May 12 starting from the Kubu Stadium. The distance will be 10.7 miles. Tne Malacca A.A.A. have also invited athletes from other States to compete m183 words
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