Eastern Sun, 9 April 1968
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Title Section26 1968-04-09 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION 4 1 -fr Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 611 Tuesday, 9 April 1968. MC (P) 0050 Price 15 cents26 words
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Article324 1968-04-09 1 14,000 troops help National Guardsmen, police to enforce curfews in 3 major cities NEW YORK, Mon. (Reuter) N uneasy calm settled today over major American cities hit by race rioting since the assassination on Thursday of Negro leader Martin Luther King. More than 14,000 troops324 words
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Article100 1968-04-09 1 SAIGON, Mon (Reuter) American bombers stepped u p the air war against permitted target areas in North Vietnam yesterday. Urine 134 missions it was announced here today Th*s wa* one of the busiest days of the year for US. Pilots. A US. military100 words
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270 1968-04-09 1 WASHINGTON, M o n. (Reuter) White House officials waited hopefully today for some response by Hanoi to President Johnson's weekend call for immediate Vietnam peace talks in Geneva. Mr. Johnson wants to keep up the momentum generated by his decision to cut back the bombing270 words
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167 1968-04-09 1 MANILA. Mon (UPI) A Philippine Congressman charged today the United States was the real villain behind the Sabah dispute. The dispute involves a Philippine claim on a large bunk of Malaysian Borneo otherwise known as the State of Sabah. Representative Constancio B Maglana.167 words
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Article71 1968-04-09 1 BANGKOK. Mon (Reuter) Four men watching a road accident in Thailand's Central Suphanburi Province last Saturday were killed when a passing taxi crashed into them, police reported today. The report said the four men were part of a large crowd which had gathered to listen to71 words
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Article, Illustration41 1968-04-09 1 The newly-installed Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan sitting on the throne with the Tunku Ampuan after the installation ceremony at the Istana at Sri Me- nanti yesterday. Eas- tern Sun pix by Mok Voon.— Eas-; tern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 41 words
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Article125 1968-04-09 1 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) Asian countries lack a proper rehabilitation scheme for mentally retarded people. Professor G. M. Carstairs. President of the World Federation for Mental Health, said here today. Professor Carstairs, who was speaking at the opening session of the Southeast Asian Seminar on Mental125 words
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121 1968-04-09 1 KOTA KINABALU. Mon. (Reuter)—Malaysia plans to re-deploy its armed forces in its State of Sabah to counter any Filipino infiltration, the regional military commander. Major-General Dato Ibrahim Ismai] said today. Among steps being considered were formation of a vigilante corps or a local defcnc*121 words
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Article36 1968-04-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Mrs. lr.dir» Gandhi. Prune Minister of India. wifi be making an official visit to Malaysia from May 29 to June 1 at the invitation of the Malaysian Government.36 words
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Article36 1968-04-09 1 TEL AVIV. Mon (Reuter) —The Israeli Army today reported a 50-minute artillery duel between Jordanian and Israeli forces across the Jordan River. There were no casualties on the Israeli side, an Army spokesman said.36 words
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Miscellaneous36 1968-04-09 1 LADIES DAY “ia »J fcr, S fUrC; "My name is Betty Smith. I am 32 years old. What I want to know is, why the heck did you promise my son a riding pony for Christmas?"36 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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302 1968-04-09 2 BEN D’CUNHA - BOY, 14 MAKES HIS DECISION: By BEN D’CUNHA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A 14-year-old boy today had to make in agonising decision of his life to choose between his mother or stepmother nvolvec j a laml iy 0 f six and started back In302 words
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269 1968-04-09 2 —KLALA LUMPER. Mon Malaysia's National News Agency. Bernama. today announced Its plans to start operations towards the end of May distributing a dally news service in English and Malay by teleprinter here. The first National News Agencv to be set up in269 words
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Article82 1968-04-09 2 PENANG. Mon. A courting' couple. Lock Chy# Seng and Chan Guat See. were waylaid and robbed of their personal belonging*, amounting to s7*. by two youths Along Batu Lanrhang Road last night. In Balik Pulau yesterday, A betal leaf teller, Chew Cuat Beng. 48. was assaulted and82 words
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Article, Illustration313 1968-04-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Sultan of Selangor today urged health authorities to intensify the use of new techniques in health projects. In this way. he »aid, the health and uncial programmes in the country could be imDroved. The Sultan said this when he opened a World— Eas-; tern Sun picture by Yap Chaw Van. - 313 words
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136 1968-04-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— Indonesia is looking forward to the Malaysian Government fixing a “convenient’' date for President Suharto to visit Malaysia. The Indonesian President was supposed to have visited Malaysia this month after his visit to Japan and Cambodia Disclosing this today, a spokesman136 words
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Article99 1968-04-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Mlntatry of Health today received $40,000 worth of medical equipment from the Japanese Government. The gift was handed to the Minister of Health, Dr. Ng Kam Poh, by Mr Mitsuo Asaba. Counsellor. Japanese Embassy In a short speech, Ur. Ng said the99 words
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Article, Illustration318 1968-04-09 2 Khir to students: PASIR MAS, Mon. The Government wos aware some political groups were using education as well os educational institutions in the country tor their political ends, the Minister of Education, Enche Mohomed Khir Johari, said here today. The Alliance Government. he assured, would318 words
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130 1968-04-09 2 P E X A X G. Mon. A total of 4.900 tons of rubber, valued at $6 million, for Rumania are being loaded Into the ship. “Saphire” which arrived here this afternoon The Director of him Lim Co.. Ltd Mr. Chang130 words
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75 1968-04-09 2 MALACCA. Mon A British serviceman, Antnony James Cooper 24. was tentatively charged in the Magistrate's Court here today with the murder of a baby girl. Tracey Ann Cooper, aged three.' at Bachang Garden yesterday morning The Magistrate. Enche Abdul Malik Ahmad refused75 words
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Article40 1968-04-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Postmaster General. Malaysia. today announced the maximum amount which can be withdrawn by telegraph from the West Malaysia post office savings hank accounts has been increased from MOO to S6OO with immediate effect.40 words
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Article246 1968-04-09 2 KAMPAR Mon The Chairman of the Democratic Action Party. Dr Chen Man Hin. last night called on politicians to conduct their politics on a non-communal plane, to scrap racial parties and replace them with multiracial ones. If they did this, he said at a public246 words
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179 1968-04-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Representatives of youth organisations of 11 Asian countries, participating .n the current WAY Advanced Youth Leadership Training Course for the Asia at the University of Malaya here, passed a resolution condemning the assassination of civil rights leader. Dr.179 words
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Article241 1968-04-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Vang diPertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong will pay an official visit to the Headquarters of the Royal Malaysia Police, Jalan Bluff here, at 11.00 a m. on Thursday. This is Their Majesties’ first visit to the Royal Malaysia241 words
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172 1968-04-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Chinese press in East Malaysia had a major role to play in disseminating the Government’s policy and activities aimed at naUonal unity, said the Assistant Minister of Education Mr. Lee Siok Yew. Speaking today at the opening of172 words
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65 1968-04-09 2 PENANG. Mon. The Penang Jayceea will be initiating the formation Of the Penang Association for Retarded Children The Hon. Secretary of the Penang Jaycees. Mr. Eddie C H. Ooi. said the problem of mental retardation in Children wag pitiful and it was65 words
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126 1968-04-09 2 Maintenance cost Court orders cut KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. An insurance executive today won a Court order for a reduction in the maintenance cost of his two children. Justice Raja Azlan Shah reduced the sum from $275 to $l3O on the application by Mr. Robert Kow Sim Boon. He and his126 words
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227 1968-04-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mod. Lack of knowledge of cooperative matters is the main factor which leads to weak and ineffective co-Ope-rative societies, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tive. Haji Mohamed Ghazali bin Jawi, said today. Co-operative education, he said, was an important aspect in the227 words
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68 1968-04-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Chee Kwee Seng 27. was charged in the Sessions Court here today with possessing a book containing quotations from Mao TseTung on March 31 last year in Jalan Raja Bot. He pleaded guilty but maintained he knew nothing68 words
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Article277 1968-04-09 3 K. S. SIDHU - By K. S. SIDHU SINGAPORE, Mon. Police have detained six persons, including a woman, in connection with the alleged murder of an industrial- ist's son. The six were picked up by Police during the past few days following the discovery of the decomposed body of the277 words
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237 1968-04-09 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. More than 45 voluntary social workers, including: wives of Cabinet Ministers. today attended the first meeting of the Singapore Stall of the 16th International Bazaar for the Blind. The meeting held at the Istana and chaired by the wife of the acting President Mrs237 words
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209 1968-04-09 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Singapore dental surgeon, Mr Bong Lip Look has won a tray award in the colour slides section of the 19tn Singapore International Salon of Photography ortanised by the Photographic ociety of Singapore. He is the first local photographer to have209 words
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Article80 1968-04-09 3 SINGAPORE Mon—Police have recovered two gold chains from a man who w-as arrested recently. The two women who lost their gold chains on March 22 and 27 are requested to report to any police station to reclaim them. On Mar. 22, one ol the gold chains80 words
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Article20 1968-04-09 3 SINGAPORE Mon—There were 48 road accidents, of which five were serious, during the Dast 24 hours in Republic.20 words
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Article, Illustration179 1968-04-09 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. One of the modern concepts in worship has been brought to Singapore through a New Zea* lander, Mrs. Shona MocTovish, an exponent of "worship through donee." Since her arrival here two weeks ago. Mrs. MacTavish has instructed a group of enthusiasts, most of179 words
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Article, Illustration353 1968-04-09 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Cosdel (S) Ltd. has been appointed the distributor-licensee for RCA phonograph records in four South-east Asian countries. The announcement was made jointly by Mr. Kenneth Cole. Pdesldent of Cosdel Incorporated (Tokyo), and Mr Frank N. Swenson. Manager. Record International Sales RCA Victor— Eastern; Sun picture. - 353 words
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Article50 1968-04-09 3 SINGAPORE Mon. A road safety and courtesy trial for motor-cyclists and scooterists will be held on May 26. This is in conjunction with the launching of the "crash helmet campaign from May 17 to June 4. organised by the National Safety First Council of Singapore.50 words
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165 1968-04-09 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Public utilities Board labourer was jailed for nine months by a Magistrate s Court today for stealing 288 lbs. of overhead copper wires. Halid bin Muklis, 27. who was in charge of overhead wares in the PUB. had earlier pleaded165 words
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329 1968-04-09 3 Republic must strengthen defence force Ho SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore must step up its efforts to establish an adequate defence force that can make a significant and meaningful contribution in a collective security arrangement. This was said tonight by Mr Ho Cheng Choon, Parliamentary Secretary (National Development) at a “sending off"329 words
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Article34 1968-04-09 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 13-vear-old Indonesian from Puiau Sambce was arrested today after he stole two wrist-watches from Seng Kiang Watch Company. North Bridge Road. The cost of each watch was $4534 words
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Article87 1968-04-09 3 SINGAPORE. Mon—The Port of Singapore Authority will carry out a two-week sea bottom investigation in Jurong Channel from April 9. The investigation will begin from a point close to the westward of Pulau Samulun across to the northernmost point of Pulau Ayer Cha- wan. All vessels and87 words
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343 1968-04-09 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The activities and future plans of the Asian Development Rank will be outlined during the three-day Ministerial Conference on economic Development of South-east Asia which opens here tomorrow. The Bank’s President. Mr. Takeshi Watanabe, arrived here tonight to attend the343 words
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Article146 1968-04-09 3 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Economic development is the key to peace and stability among South-East Asian countries, said the general manager of Oversea-Chin-ese Banking Corp. Ltd., Mr. Yeo Tiam Siew. And complete success could only be achieved through close co-operation among the neighbouring countries, he added. Mr.146 words
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Article, Illustration606 1968-04-09 4 SRI MEN ANTI, Mon. There was warm, golden silence in the Throne Room of the Istana here and even the large crowd that had gathered on the embankment were silent. Suddenly at 10 55 a m. the silence was broken by a fanfare of trumpets. ThatEastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 606 words
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83 1968-04-09 4 ALOR STAR. Mon. Two youths were today sentenced to three years’ jail each for robbing the Ban Heng Bee Rice Mill Ltd., of $43,674 on July 17 last year. The youths were Ong Goh Mool. 20. and Kang Kean Hoe. 19. both83 words
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Article20 1968-04-09 4 PENANG, Mon. Several trees were uprooted when a freak storm hit Penang island at about 3.30 p.m. today.20 words
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267 1968-04-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Malaysian National Committee will be represented a: the seventh plenary meeting of the World Power Conference to be held in Moscow from Aug 20-24. This was announced by the Chairman of the Malaysian National Committee of267 words
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Article75 1968-04-09 4 KOTA BHARU. Mon. The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party yesterday retained the Bachok Utara seat in the State Assembly with a reduced majority The by-election was a straight fight between the PMIP and the Alliance. The PMIP candidate Hall Mohamed Nor bin Ismail. 45. a businessman, polled75 words
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299 1968-04-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federal Government's plan to accelerate the industrialisation programme In the East Malaysian States of Sabah and Sarawak has met with positive response from the business people there Th‘s was stated by Dr Heinz Rudolf. Director of the Federal299 words
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162 1968-04-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A one-man art exhibition by a young artist, Mr. Lee Kian Seng, was opened at the Samat Art Gallery here today The exhibition, which consists of 60 paintings in oils, bateks. -water bateks and “intaglio”, was opened by the Pro-chancellor162 words
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Article118 1968-04-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The police here are busy investigating four cases of burglarv over the weekend in which thieves got away with more than $13,000 in cash and other property. The firm of Berkeley and Co. Ltd., in Jalan Cecil was broken into and $3,121 and other118 words
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111 1968-04-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malaysia will suggest the setting up of a permanent committee of officials at the third Ministerial Conference for Economic Development of South-east Asia which oegms in Singapore tomorrow. This was stated by the Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir111 words
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423 1968-04-09 4 Installation of Yang di-Pertuan Besar and Tunku Ampuan by M. T. Lingam and Stanley Sreedharan Sri Menanti, Mon. Tuanku Ja'afar Ibni Al Morhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman and Tunku Najihah binte Tunku Besar Burhanuddin were officially installed as the 10th Yang diPertuan Besar and423 words
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Article138 1968-04-09 4 SEREMBAN. Mon. Hundreds of schoolchildren were given free admittance to cinemas throughout the State today, to mark the installation of the Yang diPertuan Besar. Holiday crowds thronged the Lake Gardens area which has been turned into a fairyland with iUuminated lights. A cultural show and138 words
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Article153 1968-04-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Over senior Government officers will be attending the national seminar on agriculture scheduled to take Place at the College of Agriculture. Serdang from April 15 to 18. The seminar, organised by the Malaysian Centre for Development Studies. Prime Minister’s Department, will be officially153 words
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485 1968-04-09 13 CINGAPORE, Mon. Delegates from six countries who are attending the third Ministerial Conference for Economic Development of South-East Asia have arrived here. The VIP room at the airport was booked for most of the day for the visiting delegates who included Ministers from the six485 words
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Article150 1968-04-09 13 $.30 p.m. 6 30 p.m. Performance by the Singapore Regiment Band at the Nee Soon Community Centre. p.m. —6.30 pm S A 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 Farrer Park. Kampong150 words
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237 1968-04-09 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Some 3,000 students who are seeking admission to the University of Singapore, will be informed "within the next few days" whether they are successful or not. This was disclosed today j by Mrs. Lu Sinclair. Deputy I Registrar of the University. The237 words
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Article79 1968-04-09 13 SINGAPORE. Mon The Rotary Club of Singapore West has elected Mr Leonard Ravner its president for 1963 69 Mr. Ravner who is the local representative of the Confederation of British Industry and a company director, takes office on July 1. Other s elected are: Vicepresident, Mr. E.79 words
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Article, Illustration214 1968-04-09 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Twelve young men from Singapore are now in Sydney undergoing engineering courses with Qantas. Australia's International Airline, under the Colombo Plan. The trainees were selected by the Singapore Government, with Qantas assistance, from 250 applicants They will spend214 words
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Article367 1968-04-09 13 SINGAPORE Mon. An adopted son of a temple priest. Seow Swee Tee, was today sentenced to five years' jail by Mr. Justice Buttrose when he was found guilty of attempted rape. in passing sentence. Mr. Justice Buttrose remarked that the prosecution case had been proved367 words
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207 1968-04-09 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The new MP for Telok Blangah, Mr. N. Govindasamy, had described national service training as an extension to schooling "schooling for citizen- ship Speakisg at a "sending off" dinner for national servicemen tonight, he told the trainees that they would not only be207 words
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Article, Illustration124 1968-04-09 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Everite Enterprise* in association with El Amigo Xite Club, will stage a star-studded variety show at the National Theatre tomorrow and Wednesday. Top international artistes from six countries will be featured in the show. Those who will appear in the show include D'Starlights Philippines124 words
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Article125 1968-04-09 13 SINGAPORE. Mon There were 26 fatal accidents on the roads last month, four more than the figure for the corresponding month last year. There was however, a decrease of 259 road accidents against the figure for March last year which was 3,227. Traffic Police figures125 words
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Advertisement86 1968-04-09 4 New Chesterfield niters with true Chesterfield taste now in the new red pack $l.OO ONLY I 9 Chesterfield V 20 CI.ABB A FILTCfI CfQAKf TTCB Somebody had to put true taste in a filter cigarette. Wouldnt you know Chesterfield would discover how SHRIRO f'HIXA LIMITED mm THE SOPHISTICATED L 7586 words
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Article, Illustration580 1968-04-09 5 Florence; Santis - By Florence de Santis TVTOST fashion-wise women know how to modify fashion trends to suit themselves, but singer Page Morton goes even further She completely ignores the trends of the moment to create a personal style. ■'I've never left off wearing dresses with waistlines,580 words
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Article, Illustration239 1968-04-09 5 Mary Sue Miller - (By Mary Sue Miller) WEAR a ribbon in your hair several, perhaps. This is the season for it. what with fash.ons going feminine and ruffly. And with hair a sassy toss of curls or a romantic fall of satin smooth locks. Hairdo’s are certain to gain239 words
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Article, Illustration114 1968-04-09 5 Ingredients: 1 tablespoon powdered NESCAFE: 1 tablespoon boiling water: J oz. agar agar; 2J cups water; J x 14 oz. tin MILKMAID SWEET ENED CONDENSED MILK sugar to taste; 1 egg white Method: Dissolve Nescafe in 1 tablespoon boiling water. In a saucepan place ae»i agar114 words
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Article236 1968-04-09 5 Band contrast continuing to be popular for both dresses and coats. with many bandings now in two colours. such as red and blue on white. The best little cocktail suit for spring, a slash of black or navy light wool crepe with a ■white blouse all236 words
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Article, Illustration640 1968-04-09 5 PATCHAN - The boy or the car? No car no date B Y PATCHAN do you hove a steady boyfriend Has he got a car, a gorgeous one If he has, then you have to sit back in respite and think whether you actually love him or640 words
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Article102 1968-04-09 5 Designers are ail doing what is now called the midi skirt, which means calf length or a little longer, but they’re all acting scared about it. The youth fetish is driving many to insist that the length is only for the young. Unfortunately, they also insisted the mini102 words
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Article, Illustration65 1968-04-09 5 brought back this example, from Pierre Cardin, of the Paris trend to nudity. Of heavy white crepe, with navy crepe for the back of the skirt and beneath the skirt in front, its halter neckline allows the back to be completely bared. Ohrbach showed it in65 words
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Miscellaneous1867 1968-04-09 6 NATIONAL 1 R-3000 with 6 bands mi 16 tmniston/dtodes Radio Smgapura Medium Wave 476 M. (630 KS/S) Short Wave 60 M. (5052 KC/S) Short Wave 25 M (***** KC/S) TUESDAY APRIL 9 AM. TIMEX-TIME 6.00 GOOD MORNING 6.01 MORNING PRELUDE Living Strings Ken Griffin at the Organ. Jerome Kern and1,867 words
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Miscellaneous302 1968-04-09 6 are used In everyday conversation and sentence building. 7.40 STUDENTS RECITAL 800 SIXTY MINUTE THEATRE Job for the boy by Dennis Driscoll. 0.00 JAZZ MASTERS 9.30 THE NEWS 9.40 EASY LISTENING 10.00 SPORTS DIARY A diary of events, past and forthcoming in the world of sports. 10.15 RECITAL HALL Chamber302 words
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Miscellaneous350 1968-04-09 6 6.50 announcements 6.53 SHARE MARKET REPORT 7.00 THE NEWS 7.10 NATIONAL LANGUAGE LESSION A programme In which you will be given the spelling and meaning of a few Malay words which are used in everyday conversation and sentence building. 7.15 THE TROUBADOURS 7.30 LETS FIND OUT 8.00 TOP OF THE350 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article297 1968-04-09 7 'ONE-MAN JOB' MEMPHIS. Tennessee. Mon. (I'PI) Attorney General Ramsey Clark said yesterday authorities have identified a suspect in the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Agents have “one man on the run,” Clark said. “We have a name we are working on. Whether it is the297 words
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Article136 1968-04-09 7 High emotion at lying-in-state ATLANTA Mon. (CPI) The nation mourned Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the slain integration leader's successor promised grieving Negroes "We shall overcome.'* king's grey-haired father collapsed sobbing over his coffin. King's brother cried “America, your day of death is coming.” Sixteen thousand people gathered in136 words
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Article241 1968-04-09 7 WASHINGTON. Mon <UPI) Sen Robert F. Kennedy worshipped In a slum church yesterday then walked through the crumbled ruins of the Washington ghetto where he had campaigned for the presidency only five days earlier. At one point, the Kennedy entourage grew to about 100 persons and a241 words
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Article187 1968-04-09 7 BASLE Switzerland Mon. (UPI> Officials from the “Club of 10“ Central Banks arrived here yesterday for their monthly meeting at the Bank for International Settlement 'BISi today. The so-called “Club of 10’ comprises of central banks of the United States. Canada Japan and the European187 words
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420 1968-04-09 7 AFTER KHE SANH SAIGON, Mon. (Reuter) —Fighting ranged across South Vietnam's northern provinces yesterday following the raising of the siege of Khe Sonh. U.S. Marines killed 68 North Vietnamese in one savage clash near Da Nang, a U.S. military spokesman said here today. American B-52420 words
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Article56 1968-04-09 7 NEMURO. Hokkaido Mon (Kyodo) Five scallop fishin boats, carrying a total of 20 fishermen, were believed seized by Soviet authorities while operating in waters off the Russian-occupied Kunashiri Island and the Kuriles. Other Japanese fishing boats operating in the area had reported seeing the five boats stopped56 words
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Article172 1968-04-09 7 CHICAGO. Mon. (L’PI). Following is a list of the cities in which outbreaks have occurred following the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Thursday in Memphis Tenn. THURSDAY Memphis. Nashville. Tennessee. New York City. Tallahassee, Florida. Toledo, Ohio, Raleigh, North Carolina. Greensboro. North Carolina. Charlotte172 words
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Article97 1968-04-09 7 MANILA. Mon (Reuter) Thirteen persons, most of them children, were injured yesterday when about 1.000 balloons exploded In a house in Bularan province, north of Manila, according to police reports reaching here today. Police quoted Mrs. Maria De La C'ruz. a balloon peddler and one of the victims,97 words
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Article72 1968-04-09 7 JAKARTA. Mon. (UPI) At least eight Indonesian pi’.grims died during this year's pilgrimage to Mecca, according to an Indonesian official. Lt. Col. H Sjaifuddin of the pilgrim ship Bel Abeto made the report on arrival of some pilgrims from a trip to the Muslem Holy Land. Some72 words
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74 1968-04-09 7 TEL AVIV. Israel. Mon. (CPI i Israeli Defence Minister Gen. Moshe Dayan was expected to leave the hospital on Wednesday after treatment for injuries suffered in an archaeological excavation last month. The one-eyed war hero has rerovered the use of his voire which he74 words
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Article, Illustration33 1968-04-09 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. The Capitol is just visible through the smoke of burning buildings late on Saturday night. In the foreground is trooper with fixed bayonet. UPI radiophoto.— UPI radiophoto. - 33 words
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Article248 1968-04-09 7 Last survivor's bid to stop 'nightmare' LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) A high-born Englishwoman has offered £1 000 to the Seven-Up soft drink company to stop using her ancient family title as a sweepstake prize. “It has all been a ghastly nightmare.” groaned. Miss Dorothy Bushby. Her248 words
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357 1968-04-09 7 PRAGUE. Mon. (Reuter) Unseen strangers cut telephone lines and locked doors inside the Prague Foreign Ministry when Jan Masarvk, then Foreign Minister. died mysteriously 20 years ago, the Czechoslovak newspaper Smena reported today. Jan Masaryk. son of the republic’s founder,357 words
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Article120 1968-04-09 7 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) The Jakarta garrison command today confirmed the discovery of a Communist plot charged with preparing a comeback for deposed President Sukarno. A statement issued by the garrison command said a number of people had been arrested for alleged complicity in the plot120 words
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Article66 1968-04-09 7 SEOUL. Mon. (UPl)—The second general meeting of the East Asia Travel Association (EATA) will open at the Walker Hill resort outside Seoul tomorrow. The member nations include Nationalist China. Japan. Korea. Thailand, the Philippines, Hong Kong and Macao. The meeting will also discuss problems posed by66 words
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Article92 1968-04-09 7 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) The United States ambassador to Japan has asked Prime Minister Eisaku Sato not to follow through with his announced intention to send an envoy to the United States until the present racial turmoil has died down. The envoy was to have92 words
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164 1968-04-09 7 MANILA Mon. (Reuter) The Philippines will soon ask the United States government to turn over a Naval Base here occupied by the Philippine Navy under a permit from the American authorities, according to a Foreign Office announcement here. Under-Secretary of Foreign164 words
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Article78 1968-04-09 7 KAWAGOE, Japan. Mon (UPI) Intrigued by a new medicine he read about in a medical journal Dr. Toshisuke Okada ordered some sodium bromide and potassium bromide to prepare a dose for a woman with tearing problems. The 35-year-old woman took the medicine as prescribed but died78 words
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Article, Illustration438 1968-04-09 10 Mon. (UPI). Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Eisaku Sato's A sudden weekend peace blitzkrieg came apart at the seams. Mr. Sato, anxious for domestic political purposes to get in on the Vietnam peace action, started the boll rolling on Saturday. In what may go438 words
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188 1968-04-09 10 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) A murdered Aslan woman whose torso was found on a train and •whose legs were dragged out of the river may have been the victim of a religious killing, police said tonight. Detectives called at mosques and Hindu temples in areas of188 words
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134 1968-04-09 10 INDIANAPOLIS Indiana. Mon. (UPI) A man carrying a rifle entered a storefront Negro church yesterday. announced he was going to shoot, and opened fire as parishioners ducked beneath pews Two women and an 8-year-old girl were killed Police flushed out the gunman with tear134 words
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262 1968-04-09 10 RICHMOND. Indiana, Mon. (UPI) Searchers yesterday found more bodies in the rubble of Richmond's business district, destroyed by a gunpowder explosion in a Sporting Goods Store which killed more than 35 persons. The known death toll stood at 39 Thirty-two persons were still262 words
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266 1968-04-09 10 HONG KONG. Mon (UPI) A maior Hor.g Kong Communist newspaper today said "all just people" should support the American Negroes' struggle. “The American Black people's heroic struggle is a powerful support for the Vietnamese people’s war against US. aggression and for national266 words
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Article59 1968-04-09 10 INDIANAPOLIS Indiana. Mon (Reuter) An unidentified Negro man went berserk in a Negro church here today and shot six people, killing three, police reported. Police said the man was shot and killed by police as he ran from the church on the city’s Negro north side.59 words
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Article, Illustration28 1968-04-09 10 CHICAGO National guardsmen crouch behind their vehicles here recently during battle with snipers in riots following the assassination of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King. UPI radiophoto.— UPI radiophoto. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration129 1968-04-09 10 BRAUNSCHWEIG. Mon The Natural History Museum in Braunschweig owes a major find to chance; A mammoth shank bone, weighing 201 b? and a good metre long A bulldozer found it in a gravel pit. forraerlv a swampy area. Well-preserved parts of this elephant type are extremely rare129 words
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Article182 1968-04-09 10 MOSCOW. Mon. (Reuter) Soviet Premier Mr. Aiexei Kosygin returned here yesterday from a five-day visit to Iran, a day earlier than originally planned. But a Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman told Reuter last night it was not a sudden decision and had nothing to do182 words
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Article56 1968-04-09 10 HONG KONG. Mon (UPI) Mayor Osmundo De Guzman of Mankina. the Philippines. and his 14-man trade mission left here for Tokyo today after a three-day visit. They met with the Chamber of Commerce, the Federation of Hong Kong Industries and Manufacturers here to discuss possible sales56 words
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211 1968-04-09 10 WASHINGTON, Mon (UPI) Gen. WTlliam C. Westmoreland. U.S. Commander in Vietnam, said today “militarily, we have never been in a better relative position’’ in Vietnam. Gen Westmoreland had just completed two days of talks with President Johnson at the White House. Gen. Westmoreland, who will211 words
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Article102 1968-04-09 10 SEOUL. Mon. (UPI) The Seoul District Criminal Court has ordered the release of an opposition politician who had been under detention for the past 18 days for failing to honour a court summons. The court released Rep. Chough Yun-Hyong of the Opposition Shinmin (New Democratic) Party to102 words
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155 1968-04-09 10 STOCKHOLM. Mon Sweden's industrial output in January this year was 4 per cent larger than in the same month of 1967, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics. The production index was up from 172 points (1959=100) to 178 points. A breakdown155 words
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85 1968-04-09 10 STOCKHOLM. Mon. A three-year plan for Swedish assistance to the developing countries totalling at least Kr 1.800 million ($350,000,000) was submitted by the Government to the Riksdag last week. The plan covers the period 1968-69 to 1970-71 and suggests 'hat in the fiscal year 1974-7585 words
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265 1968-04-09 10 WARSAW. Mon. (UPI) A Jewish Director of military training has become the latest victim of Polands’ Purge of nonconformist elements fr on party and official posts, it was reported yesterday. The Communist party newspaper Trybuna Ludu said Col. Izydor Helin, Head of Military265 words
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Article165 1968-04-09 10 LUXEMBOURG. Mon. (Reuter) Common Market Agriculture Ministers meet here today for another round of the community's “Butter War”. The two-day meeting will be the first the six Ministers have had since they decided on March 27 to postpone by two months to June 1 the introduction165 words
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Article29 1968-04-09 10 TOKYO. Mon. (Reuier) President Tito of Yugoslavia flew into Tokyo today by special plane via the Soviet Union for an eight-day visit to Japan as state guests29 words
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Article70 1968-04-09 10 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) A 39-year-old man todav became the second suicide victim from Japan’s tallest building—the 36-storey Mitsui Kasumigaseki building. He was identified as Nobuo Fudo, an emplovee of the Sansei Sangyo Co., who was working on the building wh ch is scheduled to be completed on70 words
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Article459 1968-04-09 8 WHAT was the real motive for killing Dr. Martin Luther King? All Americans know that the Negroes are preparing for violence, arson and rapine when summer sets in. The police and other law enforcement authorities In affected American cities have been preparing for such an eventuality. All459 words
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Article346 1968-04-09 8 DR. Raja Ahmad Noordin, the Director of the Public Health Institute, reports that four million people in West Malaysia suffer from worms. He also announces the launching of a pilot project to control worm infestation in rural schools. He attributes the prevalence of this disease to lack of346 words
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Article, Illustration1105 1968-04-09 8 JJEGIONAL’ co-operation for the economic progress of developing nations was the dominant theme at the opening of the first annual meeting of the Board of Governors of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) at its headquarters here last Thursday. Delegates from the 32 nations that1,105 words
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419 1968-04-09 8 The Vietnam War can’ t be won with guns bullets PRESIDENT Johnson's derision to reduce the bombing of North Vietn»m came as a dramatic surprise to the observers of the Vietnam scene, but as a welcome relief especially to those who have grown weary of fighting on the battlefield. Some419 words
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261 1968-04-09 8 DR Lim Chong Eu has announced his intention of dissolving the United Democratic Party and joining with the Malaysian People's Movement. This, he says, is to present a credible alternative to the Alliance. He is convinced that what the people want is a261 words
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Article, Illustration244 1968-04-09 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") OAROLD was an undercover agent for the narcotics detectives who were assigned to apprehend marijuana peddlers. He introduced another agent, Randy, as his orotner. When Randy saw Felix’ “plantation” of two short rows of growing marijuana244 words
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Advertisement43 1968-04-09 8 Eastern Sun Independent ft at tonal Newspaper TUESDAY. APRIL 9. 1968 21-8 Cantonment Read. Singapore 2. Telephene: *****/7 Penang Office Ipoh Office 19. lelcn Sultan. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. Telephone: *****/6 8. Leith Street. Tel: ***** 77, firewater Read. Tel: ***** Cable Address: AWNEWS43 words
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Advertisement20 1968-04-09 8 LETTER WRITFRS MUST GIVE THEIR NAMPS AND ADDRESSES IN GOOD FAITH.■ UTTER'* WITHOUT NAWfS AND ADDRESSES® WIU NOT BE PI'BIISHEO20 words
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306 1968-04-09 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Scandinavian Airlines this fall will become the first airline to offer inflight entertainment featuring three separate movie screens. The equipment, according to a contract between SAS and Inflight Motion Picture*. Inc., will be Installed In the long-body DC-8-63. The first306 words
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Article277 1968-04-09 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 50} cents per lb., down one-eithth of a cent from previous close. The tone was quiet. After a very quiet opening, business was done at Friday's final levels277 words
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103 1968-04-09 9 PARIS. Mon (Reuter) North Korea will shortly *et up a Commercial Mission here as a step towards increasing its trade with France, informed sources *aid recently. The French Government recognises the South Korean Government so that North Korean Mission would not103 words
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Article99 1968-04-09 9 SYDNEY. Mon The United States-owned milkprocessing company. Carnation Co Ptv Ltd., had a spectacular rise in profit in its year to September 30. Profit more than trebled, from $71.559 to $240,736 The result represents an earning rate of 18.8 per cent on steady capital compared with99 words
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113 1968-04-09 9 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) Prices of essential commodities in Jakarta dropped by six per cent tn the first week of this month, according to the statistics office today. The price of rice Indonesia's staple food, which was 48 rupiahs a litre last week is113 words
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Article24 1968-04-09 9 HONG KONG. Mon.(UPI —Money Quotations. HK56.050 6.***** per US dollar for cash. HK514.52 per pound sterling HK5301.75 pe r tael gold.24 words
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Article, Illustration97 1968-04-09 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A cocktail party was held on board the M.S. “Vega" recently when it called at Singapore. It was the occasion of the ship's maiden voyage to the Republic. Eastern Sun picture shows from left:* Mr. G.M.F Jackson, Manager of Orient Lloyd Ltd.; Mrs97 words
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1133 1968-04-09 9 SINGAPORE Mon For the fourth day m running. Imperial Hotel continued to top the turnover with more than 270,000 shares changing hands. Business was done slightly easier from $1.21 to $1.15 to $ll6 as compared to 51.20 on Saturday. Hotel Malaysia presented a1,133 words
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178 1968-04-09 9 TOKFO Mon. Mitsui Shipbuilding k Engineering Co. Ltd recently delivered at it* Tamano Works the first of two 73.000 DWT tanker, "Amoco Cremona." ordered by Interhemlisphere Transport Company, an affiliate of American International Oil Company of USA. While the second ship Is scheduled to be178 words
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405 1968-04-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Shell Refining Company (Federation of Malaya) Berhad is to declare a final dividend, exempt from tax. of 10 per cent, making the tax free dividend for 1967 a total of 17.5 per cent GR 17.5 cents per SI unit of405 words
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Article55 1968-04-09 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Qantas Boeing 707. City of Brisbane, flew direct SeattleBnsbane in elapse time of 14 hours 41 minutes This is the first time such a flight has been accomplished and it was under the command of Captain A A.E. Yates This distance travelled was 7.500 miles and55 words
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Article459 1968-04-09 9 SINGAPORE.—Stock Eirluniit old and offer price* nffii ia 1 1> listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIALS Ben to., 290 1.74 175 t. sugar CD •2.94 >96 t hemital Co 1 48 1.49 Dunlop (D 2.81 2.83 i: smelting CD 5.60 5 80 1>«*O OrfI'* 1 Itzpat ricks459 words
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Article51 1968-04-09 9 < Managers' Prices) First Malayan 2.50 Second Malayan ISO Third Malayan XD 1.13 Th* < ommerce Industry The saving Fund XII .93 102 4»7 1 Ofi First H ki.nr XD .73 .7#* Second H knni 5R «0 Malav*ian Investment fund 1.10 1.20 Sterling C modify XD 1/3 Hon*51 words
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Article100 1968-04-09 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The noon prices at the Singapore (hlne*e Produce Exchange today are Buyer Coconut Oil Seller (FOB.) Hulk Coconut Oil 65.00 (FOB.) Drums Loose Copra Mixed 67.30 Apr 4000 Muntok White Pepper (FOB.) 96% mm Sarawak W hite Pepper (F.O.B.) 12(1 00 96% N.L.W Sarawak special Black Pepper100 words
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Article16 1968-04-09 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The tin price for today was $564,624 per picul, down 374 cents.16 words
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Article183 1968-04-09 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessel* 1/2 Hanaka Sawicka 3/4 Priam 5 Broholm 6/7 Vishva Vihoti 8 9 Orient Exporter 10/11 Jeppesen Maersk 13/14 S A Shipper 15 16 Menestheus 18 Riverbank 19 Yushun Maru 21/22 Sea Express 23/24 Malaya183 words
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Advertisement287 1968-04-09 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—S'PORE, K. LUMPUR ARRIVALS MSA 029 12.05 am. from Kuala l.uinpur. AI 8.707 2.15 pm. from Calcutta. MS 019 805 am. from Kuala Lumpur GIA 932 9.33 a.m. from Jakarta. MS 121 930 am. from Kuala Lumpur PAA—BI4 10 05 a.m. from Jakarta. MS* 005 10.25 a.m. from Pcnanc.287 words
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Advertisement537 1968-04-09 9 <MT, 034) from Singapore Malacca. Time 9.15 a.m. Airline MSA (ML 005) from Penang. Ipoh. Time 9-4 o a.m. Airline Cathay (CX 574) from Singapore. Time 10.05 a.m. Airline MSA (ML 042) from Singapore Time 12.30 p.m. Airline MSA Ipoh. Penang, Alor Star. k. Bahru Time 7.00 a.m. Airline BA537 words
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Advertisement45 1968-04-09 11 from your own kitchen roast chicken cakesor curry puffs etc. with the easy-to-use NATIONAL AUTOMATIC OVEN Model NB-81. SINGAPORE $llO MALAYSIA $l3O mam Hi i Hi ■most WHO KNOW vuv cil NATIONAL QUALITY PRODUCTS ARE BACKED BY: FULL GUARANTEE SERVICE STATIONS THROUGHOUT SINGAPORE ANO MALAYSIA45 words
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Miscellaneous299 1968-04-09 11 MODEL TF-31LE t 23" BUY NATIONAL TUESDAY APRIL 9 PM TIMEX-TIME 5.45 OPENING ANNCT. Prog Summary 5.50 NEWS OUTLINE IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 555 NATIONAL SONGS fiOf) NEWS IN TAMIL 610 GIGANTOR Vorjd in Danger” 635 CAPTAIN SCARLET AND THE MYSTERONS “Mvsterons” with sub-titles in the National Language. TOO NEWS299 words
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Miscellaneous318 1968-04-09 11 □□□□□□□□□mo CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau Pinang. 6 Ipoh and Malaka 3 Johore Singapore 4 Taiping. 7 Batu Pahat. 9 Kluang. TELEVISION MALAYSIA^ 912 SOCIAL WELFARE LOTTERY RESULTS 9.15 WORLD ROUND-UP 9.25 PUSPAWARNA 10 50 THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH Last of the Strong Man" 11.45 THE ROARING 20’S318 words
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Miscellaneous275 1968-04-09 11 IMPOSSIBLE “The Photographer” 19 20 RUN BIDDY RUN “Down” 10.45 FINAL NEWS IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 10.55 SEVEN DEADLY VIRTUES 11 50 CLOSE DOWN SUNDAY APRIL 14 P M TIMEX TIME 3.00 OPENING ANNCT. Prog. Summary 3.16 STAR SOCCER “Arsenal vs West Ham” 416 ZORRO Tall of Monastario” 442 TAMMY275 words
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Miscellaneous353 1968-04-09 11 TUESDAY APRIL 9 P.M. TIMEX-TIME 5.35 PROG SUMMARY in the National Language. Chinese. Tamil and English. 5.30 PROG. SUMMARY in all Languages 540 BELAJAR LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson tn the National Language. 5.45 CARTOON CORNER A selection of cartoon for children 6.10 THE DEPUTY -Ma MackHenry Fonda in353 words
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Miscellaneous391 1968-04-09 11 SffIOUaOIME 13NNVHD NOISIA3I3I of the Chief Marshall of Arizona Territory who writh the help of his part-time deputy, deal with the lawlessness that was the Wild West 6.40 ITS HAPPENING IN SINGAPORE A series on Singapore. Including review and commentary. (Chinese version) 7.00 ENGLISH FOR NEVER WAS “One plus One391 words
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Miscellaneous158 1968-04-09 11 EVERYONE. (Chinese version) An ETV production. 7.15-7.40 THE CRUCIAL YEARS (Chinese version) Ministerial Broadcast No. 5 'Science, Education and Industrial Development Dr. Toh Chin Chye 8.05 CHINESE CINEMA Part 2 ol a Cantonese film. ‘‘Mo Tik Lin Wan Piew” SUNDAY APRIL 14 P M TIMEX-TIME 500 PROG SUMMARY in the158 words
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Miscellaneous177 1968-04-09 11 8.45 LAST MOVE LIBRARY —Burled Treasure 9.90 NEWS AND NEWSREEL In English 9.25 CRI CIAL YEARS 'English version* Ministerial Broadcast No. 5 Science Education and Industrial Development, Dr Toh Chin Chye. 9.55 COSMOPOLITAN CINEMA 8.20 THE NEWS in the National Language. 835 “MAIN BHI LADKI HOON" Part 2 of a177 words
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Miscellaneous220 1968-04-09 11 "Scotts of the Antarti” Cosmopolitan cinema presents another full-length feature film of distinction 11.45 CLOSE DOWN WEDNESDAY APRIL 10 P.M. TIMEX-TIME 5.45 PROG SUMMARY In the National Language. Chinese. Tamil and English. 5.55 RELAJAR-LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our dally lesson in the National Language. 6.00 THE BUGS BUNNY SHOW Bugs Bunny,220 words
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Article, Illustration238 1968-04-09 12 ,r THF Fugitive,” who A has been running from the law for four years, starting when he escaped in a train crash, will finally end his long, hairbreadth flight in a two-part drama entitled. “The Judgment.” Television Malaysia will telecast the twopart drama on April 21238 words
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Miscellaneous546 1968-04-09 12 guingly strange sequences of events trigger ofT. 10.30 JUDD FOR THE DEFENCE “Conspiracy” This is a courtroom drains series in which the lawyer hero Judd, wins his cases in dramatic fashion. 11.30 CLOSE DOWN THURSDAY APRIL 11 P.M. TIMEX-TIME £.OO PROG. SUMMARY in the National Language, Chinese, Tamil and English546 words
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Miscellaneous519 1968-04-09 12 z tional Language 1.15 IVANHOE •‘Gentle Jester” Roger Moore in the title roie of Ivanhole from Sir Walter Scott's novel of the same name 1.40 VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA ‘‘Day of Evil” 2.30 FRONTIERS OF KNOWLEDGE “Turning in the Universe*' A documentary series that opens the doors519 words
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Miscellaneous440 1968-04-09 12 9.00 NEWS AND NEWSREEL in English 9.25 EASTER SPECIAL Featuring Stars of SE. Asia Produced by Domingo Raquiza 10.10 REPORT ON THE SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX 1968 (Ist Day) Produced by George Favacho 11.10 GARRISONS GORILLAS ■'Bankers Hours" 11.50 CLOSE DOWN. MONDAY APRIL 15 P.M. TIMEX-TIME 1.00 PROG. SUMMARY in the440 words
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Miscellaneous226 1968-04-09 12 A report on weekend sports activities. It 15 AT THE HAMMOND ORGAN 1# .30 LIFE AND LETTERS News and entertainment from the world of books 11 00 THE NEWS 11.15 OUR DANCE DATE A direct broadcast from the Fountain Nightclub, featuring The Brown Boys. 12.00 CLOSE DOWN SATURDAY APRIL 13226 words
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Miscellaneous212 1968-04-09 12 3.3# Ml SIC BOX 15 minutes by a Music Box to listen to some of today’s top recording artistes. This programme comes to us from Germany, 3.45 STORY TIME 400 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT 4.30 ALPHABETICALLY YOURS 5.00 PROG SUMMARY 5.03 THE MERRYMAKERS Johnny Mathis The Quests Dimitri Tiomkin and his212 words
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Miscellaneous261 1968-04-09 12 Frank Chacksfield Orch. Patti Page 700 THE NEWS 7.10 BREAKFAST BULLETIN A magazine programme that includes interviews and news of current activities in Singapore. 7.20 UP AND ABOUT 8.00 THE NEWS 810 I P AND ABOUT 8.15 DISCORAMA EMl's Sunday selection presented by Tan Swee Leong. 9.45 THE GRAND PRIX261 words
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Miscellaneous1220 1968-04-09 12 KUALA LUMPUR A.M. 6.00 Rediffusion March and Good Morning to Listeners 6.01 Morning Melody M 6.30 News M 6.40 Morning Stars M 7.00 News HA 7.10 Happv Anniversary C 7.15 Breakfast Session M 7.30 News H 7.40 Items of Local Interest 7.50 Modern Songs C 800 News C 810 Life1,220 words
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Advertisement149 1968-04-09 13 OVERSEAS IMPORTERS OF TROPICAL PRODUCTS ARE INVITED TO FORWARD THEIR ENQUIRIES FOR THE UNDERMENTIONED NIGERIAN PRODUCTS WHICH ARE READY FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT. IMMEDIATE ATTENTION AND MUTUAL CO-OPERATION ASSURED ALL OVERSEAS IMPORTERS VIZ:Tprms of Payment:- Bv 100% Irrevocable and Confirmed Letter of Credit to be opened in our favour in Nigerian149 words
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Miscellaneous272 1968-04-09 13 PSHAW OSGANISKTinw THE GOLDEN' WORD” Mandsr n in Scope A: Co'or superimposed English subtitles CAPITOL Phone um New Shewing! 11. 1.55. 4. 4*4, U* Audrey Hepburn Academy Aword Semination (or BEST Actress In "WAIT INTTL DARK" Color Alan Arktn, Efr*-tn Zimbahat Jr From Winr Bro« Seven Arts P.u< Pathe News272 words
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Miscellaneous349 1968-04-09 13 ORCHARD iOPENS THURSDAY!S »\\\VU\\\\V\\UU\\WV V\V\V% Grand EASTER Attraction DAVID McCALLUM IS A NARCOTICS AGENT WHO KNOWS ALL THE HIP KICKS ALL THE HIP WOMEN AND ALL THE HIP KILLERS! This cop cons the Mafia out of $3,000,000 in heroin! GUVI Ml A M CEKSMHI EliiOT MSTHfIt ROOT < r v349 words
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Article314 1968-04-09 14 DETROIT Mon. (UPI) —“There's nothing here,” said the burly cop at the barricade across 12th Street. “If you want something not there's some snipers up on Woodrow Wilson.” But Woodrow Wilson was quiet like 12th Street. “If you want mile of street in the fifth314 words
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Article66 1968-04-09 14 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) President Josef Broz Tito arrived in Japan today and called for a “broad common action” to erase war and international tension. In a typewritten arrival text issued to newsmen on his arrival Pres. Tito. 75. said he was confident that talks with "responsible statesmen”66 words
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Article, Illustration156 1968-04-09 14 IN a preliminary contract with the Atomic Commission in Argentina the firm of Siemens AG undertook recently in Bonn to build a 318-me-gawatt nuclear power station (below: draft sketch) in Atucha on the River Parana. about (82 miles) north-west of Buenos Aires. The order it156 words
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300 1968-04-09 14 Rangers and Disciples help keep order CHICAGO Mon. (UPI) Two of the most notorious youth gangs in Chicago helped Federal troops impose a tense, uneasy peace in an area rife with fire and looters. While steel-helmeted soldiers lined the sidewalk, their bayoneted rifles at the ready. 350 members of the300 words
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Article78 1968-04-09 14 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) —A film on the capture of the U.S. spv ship Pueblo and the lives and activities of its crew in captivity is about to be released by North Korea. Newsweek Magazine reported yesterday. The (film, jt said in its Periscope column78 words
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Article97 1968-04-09 14 PLYMOUTH. Engl and. Mon. (UPI) A lot of hitherto able-bodied men are likely to be struggling for help in the waters off England's coastline in the not too distant future. The National Council meeting of the Surf Lifesaving Association has agreed that women should tie allowed97 words
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294 1968-04-09 14 VATICAN CITY Mon. (UPI) Pope Paul VI prayed yesterday that the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will not open "new abysses” of hatred between white and Negro citizens in America. In a sermon at St. Peter’s basilica opening Holy Week,294 words
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726 1968-04-09 14 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI). Racial unrest eased last night in some major cities across the country but erupted into new violence in others under the pall of Dr. Martin Luther King's assassination. WASHINGTON— President Johnson surveyed the devastation from three days of looting and arson726 words
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Article135 1968-04-09 14 POUGHKEEPSIE New York. Mon. TUPI). James Meredith, the Civil Rights pioneer who survived a would-be assassins gunfire, yesterday attacked the hypocrisy” of the national mourning for Dr. Martin Luther King and said he would teach his young son to use a pistol in self-de-fence. Meredith’s words135 words
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Advertisement538 1968-04-09 14 i Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT D OR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore. SS. MUBARUK fir Brothers. 63. Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maiu Avenue. Serangoon Carden Estate. Singapore TAY BUAN CUAN LTD., SUPERMARKET 83. East Coast Road. Singapore 15. Tel: *****9538 words
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Advertisement214 1968-04-09 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT LEMBAGA I.ETRIK NEGARA LABORATORY ASSISTANTS APPLICATIONS are invited for the Post of Laboratory Assistants to work in the Control Laboratories at the Board’s Port Dickson Power Station. 2. Persons applying must be Federal Citizens between the ages of 20 and 35. and possess a Senior Cambridge School Certificate214 words
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Advertisement166 1968-04-09 14 KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB NOTICE 30 rt* NUMBERS FORECAST POOL (S-PIGITS) The 50 cts. Numbers Forecast Pool (3-DIGITS) based on the Draw of the SOCIAL WELFARE SERVICES LOTTERY to be held on the 11th APRIL, 1968 will be on sale at the following Branches only: IPOH KAMPAR166 words
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Article, Illustration1677 1968-04-09 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. 0.8. Lim's gigantic three-game score of 739 (recorded at the Hotel Merlin's Brunswick Centre, Kuala Lumpur, on Morch 17), continues to dominate oil others in the Cathay Pacific-Brunswick Far East Bowling Championships. Qualifying rounds of the national competitions in Singapore, Malaysia.1,677 words
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283 1968-04-09 15 MALACCA. Mon The Ma.ayaian Fencing Federation may send four of their best fencers to participate In the annual Indonesian National Fencing Championships scheduled to be held next month at Jakarta. This follows an invitation by the Indonesian Fencing Federation to the Malaysian Fencing Federation283 words
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Article34 1968-04-09 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— R. Subramamam of Malacca, Malaysian long distance gold medallist at the SEAP Games in Bangkok won the 14-mile mini-marathon organised by the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association held here yesterday.34 words
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125 1968-04-09 15 SINGAPORE Mon. The first local driver and rider to past the post in the two main 60-lap GP events for the Rothmans* Trophies at the 1968 Singapore Grand Prix to be held over Easter will be guaranteed of a prize money of 11.000 each. This125 words
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142 1968-04-09 15 PENANG. Mon. For the first time in the history of the Malaysian Youth Basketball championships, an Indian school girl, representing Penang State, will be taking part in the forthcoming meet in Johore Bharu from April 15 to 24. She it Kriahnavanee d/o Vellasamy.142 words
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Article278 1968-04-09 15 SINGAPORE Mon The Singapore Hockey Association's National XI have started training for the Malaysian Hockey Federation championships to be held in Kuala Lumpur in June. The training sessions will also prepare the Singapore team for their encounter against the Pakistan team which are due278 words
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75 1968-04-09 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— The Indonesian Badminton Association have still not Confirmed whether they will send a team for the Pesta badminton to be held here from April 17 to 20. A BAM spokesman said today that the Malaysian association cabled the Indonesian association75 words
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Article948 1968-04-09 15 Third Day The following are the weights for the Third Day, Selangor races. Horses; Class 4 Div. 1— i Furs. Tudor Pirate 9 00 Currency Note 9.00 Sabah Contractor 8.12 Speedmaster 8.12 Film Studio VI 8 12 Sporting Sam 8 11 Radiant Star 8 10948 words
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Article, Illustration1645 1968-04-09 16 CHAN KAM YAU; BEN VARIYAN - by CHAN KAM YAU and BEN VARIYAN KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The first Selangor Circuit race meet which ended at the Batu Tiga permanent race tracks yesterday produc* cd some of the best driving and riding displays ever witnessed in Malaysian motoring sports circles. Lee— Sunsport pix by Mok Voon. - 1,645 words
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390 1968-04-09 16 MELBOURNE, Mon. (Reuter) A 14-vear-old Singapore schoolboy made world champion Japanese Nobuhiko Hasegawa battle to the limit in the South East Asia Pacific Area Table Tennis Championships here today. Hasegawa won 21-17, 21-17. against the schoolboy. Tan Khoon Hong. Tan. who390 words
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566 1968-04-09 16 HOCKENHEIM, West Germany, Mon. (Reuter) Jim Clark, twice winner of the world motor racing championships, was a world class driver for over eight years and was probably one of the great drivers of all time. Often compared with the famous Juan Fangio,566 words
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Article462 1968-04-09 16 PENANG, Mon. Seven times All-England champion, Erland Kops. of Denmark said here today he did not think he could lose to the newly- crowned all-England badminton champion. Rudy Hartono. if he were seven years younger. “I think if one is fast and steady enough, one can462 words
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278 1968-04-09 16 HOCKENHEIM. (West Germany.) Mon (Reuter) The body of ace British racing driver Jim Clark will be flown home to Scotland this afternoon as experts here try to unravel the mystery crash which killed him yesterday Clark. 34-year-old farmer who was twice world278 words
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174 1968-04-09 16 MALACCA, Mon. Several new players will be tried out in Malacca's State hockey trial to be held on Wednesday at the Malacca Club padang here. “This will be the second State trial of the season and another will be held on Friday before174 words
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Miscellaneous62 1968-04-09 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 10.55 a.m. (6.2 ft.), 10 29 p m. (6.9 ft.) Port Swettenham: 2.10 a.m. (11.8 ft.). 2.47 p.m. (13.2 ft.) Port Dickson: 3.39 a.m. (6.5 ft.). 3.46 p.m. (6.8 ft.) Singapore: 7.15 a.m. (7.1 ft.). 9.28 p.m. (71 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 4.54 am. (4.9 ft.). 7.4162 words
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