Eastern Sun, 28 April 1968
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Title Section20 1968-04-28 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. VoL 2 No. 629 Sunday. 28 April 1968. ft MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cenls20 words
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Article250 1968-04-28 1 Ne Wins back in KL KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Chairman of the Burmese Revolutionary Council, General Ne Win, and Madame Ne Win, returned here today after a two-day holiday at the Cameron Highlands hill resort. They flew in this morning by a RMAF plane Among250 words
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113 1968-04-28 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Router i Vice President Hubert Humphrey almost certainly will throw his hat in the ring today in the fight for the Democratic Presidential nomination. Ever since President Johnson declared on March 31 that he would n°t seek re-election, the pressure has been113 words
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Article114 1968-04-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Yang di-Pertuan Aeoitg and the Raja Permaisuri Aennc were tonight entertained to a return banquet by the visiting Burmese Head of State. General Ne Win, and his wife. Madame Ne Win. at the Istana Tetami’ here. Among the 60 distmguisher gue>t at114 words
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Article481 1968-04-28 1 Vietcong trying to smuggle arms into Saigon S. VIETNAM: Saigon, Sat. Reuter The monsoon broke over South Vietnam today with torrential rain in Saigon —start o£ a six month season when mobility of American air power will be reduced. The helicopter gunships, flare-carrying aircraft, artillery and armoured personnel481 words
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Article77 1968-04-28 1 SAIGON. Sat. (Reuter) Platform of a new. revolutionary party, the Vietnam Alliance of Nationalist, Democratic and Peaceful Forces. Is being given prominence by Liberation Radio, the clandestine voice of the Vietcong. The radio has issued several statements from the Alliance in the past few days putting77 words
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179 1968-04-28 1 NEW YORK, Sat. (Reuter) More than 500.000 Americans are expected to march in New York and at least a dozen other U.S. cities today in the nation s biggest protest against the Vietnam war and racial injustice. Similar demonstrations are also planned in other179 words
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Article35 1968-04-28 1 LONDON. Sat. (UPI> Scotland Yard last night seized about 3.6 million dollars worth of LSD in what police sourcse called Britain's biggest drug raid. Five men and a woman were arrested.35 words
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Article64 1968-04-28 1 SINGAPORE. Sat Singapore has come to agreement with a Finnish organisation to produce mortar bombs in the new Chartered Industries of Singapore Ltd. in Jurong. It will involve $l5 million in plant and equipment. Announcing this. Dr. Gob Keng Swee. the Minister for Finance, added64 words
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Article63 1968-04-28 1 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter) Pro-communist workers here today warned that the anti-British struggle, which flared into serious riots last year, was not yet over. The “Hong Kong Workers’ Committee For The Struggle Against British Persecution made a “back-to-work” call to leftist strikers who last June63 words
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93 1968-04-28 1 SAIGON Sat. It PI) North Vietnam is shipping a record volume of war supplies toward South Vietnam during the U.S. bombing pause, military intelligence sources said today. American reconnaissance pilots reported sighting 10,000 trucks laden with war supplies on the Ho Chi93 words
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Article52 1968-04-28 1 SINGAPORE Sat The first session of the Second Parliament will be held at 11.30 am. on Monday, May, 6. The announcement was published in a Government Gazette issued this afternoon Soon after the election of a Speaker, the elected Members of Parliament will be52 words
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Article104 1968-04-28 1 MOSCOW. Sat. (UPI) The first man on Mars may land on a cactus plant, Soviet scientists said today Astro-botanists working in the Soviet Province of Kazakhstan said they made a spectrophotomtric analysis” cactus growing in the cold areas of earth and compaied it104 words
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107 1968-04-28 1 STOP PRESS NEW DELHI. Sat. (UPI) The U.S. Government has informed India that it is willing to hold negotiations with the North Vietnamese in Warsaw, the leftist daily newspaper Patriot reported today. The newspaper said a message on Washington’s willingness to meet the107 words
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146 1968-04-28 1 Govt loan oversubscribed by $18.5 million KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin today announced the $100,000,000 Government of Malaysia 6 per cent registered stock of 1973 and 64 per cent registered stock of 1983 opened for public subscription on March 15, has been closed today,146 words
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Article73 1968-04-28 1 ALGIERS. Sat. 1 Reuter) Algerian Prime Minister Houari Boumedienne has told King Hussein of Jordan the struggle with Israel calls for the encouragement of Palestinian resistance and its strengthening by all means. In a message published by the Algerian News Agency APS. Colonel Boumedienne said this73 words
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Article119 1968-04-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Four men surrendered themselves to the police through their lawyers at the High Street Police Station here today in connection with a stabbing case last week-end. The surrender of the men was accepted by ASP M. Govindasamy. Head of the Special Investigation119 words
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Article35 1968-04-28 1 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) Thailand is now producing Its own rockets following completion of extensive and successful tests, the Director General of the Army Ordnance Department Lieutenant General Thawit Seniwong Na Ayutthya has said.35 words
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NEWS
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Article, Illustration592 1968-04-28 2 ktALA Lt’MPt'R. Sit. Shaw stir Pai Ling: was illiged to have said she had lost interest in life when she was found half-conscious in a hotel room here one night. This was revealed to the magistrate's court here today592 words
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261 1968-04-28 2 Quit notices to FEFC will never be retracted Tan SINGAPORE. Sat. Quit notices by the rubber traders to the Far Eastern Freight Conference ‘•will never be retracted", the chairman of the Rubber Association of Singapore. >lr. Tan Eng Joo. said here tonight. On the future. he stressed: “We are determined261 words
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Article136 1968-04-28 2 *rN6APOfIE. Sat th# S6uii ft* 4nd envelopment ftarrt hag get ggide another 532 units Of three-room standard type flats in Toa Payoh for gaig under the "Homg Ownership for the People" fcehetne Thege three-room standard type fiat* are contained m muiti*storey blocks located ♦t LofOng136 words
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612 1968-04-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Enche Mohamed Khir johari. the Minister of Education, is truly a man for all seasons He is a shrewd politician. whose liberal outlook and amiable disposition has made him the one of Governments top trouble shooters. He612 words
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Article, Illustration77 1968-04-28 2 The six-day Fourth International Rubber Quality and Packing Conference (part one) held at the Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur was officially closed yesterday by the Act*-"* Minister of Commerce and Industry, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. Frtcb*' Khir is s?m here on his arrival at—Eastern Sun pix. - 77 words
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Article, Illustration34 1968-04-28 2 ALGIERS President Boumedienne of Algeria seen leaving hospital after treatment for a slight wound to his face as a result of an assassination attempt against him on Thurs- day. UPI radiophoto.— UPI radiophoto. - 34 words
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141 1968-04-28 2 ALGIERS. Sat. (Reuter) Thousands of Algerikhs demonstrated in cities throughout the country last night in support of Prime Minister Houarl Boumedienne after his narrow escape from assassination. Veiled women were among 10.000 people who marched through the capital chanting "Yahai Boumedienne” (Long Live Boumedienne) and141 words
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88 1968-04-28 2 WASHINGTON Sat. (UPI) Sen. Mike Mansfield of Montana said on Friday the United States should Brfiak off its Pueblo talks at Panmunjom and attempt to recover the ship and its crew through “other diplomatic channels” Including a special mission to North Korea. The88 words
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Article506 1968-04-28 2 WASHINGTON. Sat. (t'PI)—I’.S. observers have speculated that Russia may climax the busiest launch period in the history of pace exploration by sending cosmonauts into orbit on or about May 1. The launch on Friday of Cosmos 219, described as a scientific satellite, was the 12th successful space506 words
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169 1968-04-28 2 VIENTIANE. Sat. (UPI) North Vietnamese Charge d Affaires Nguyen Chanh today denounced the U-S. mission here for having made public news of a meeting on Thursday between himself and Ambassador William K. Sullivan. Reporters spoke to Chanh at Vientiane airport when169 words
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137 1968-04-28 2 MANILA. Sat. (Reuter) Mayon volcano today covered surrounding areas with a thick blanket of volcanic dust and ashes on its seventh straight day of Violent eruptions. The Volcanology Commission here said that laval continued to pour out of the crater during the night and137 words
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130 1968-04-28 2 SAIGON, Sat. (Reuter) Plain clothes policemen stood guard today outside the hospital room of South Vietnam* ese peace politician Trqung Dmh DSu after President Nguyen Van Thieu said he Would be arrested. Mr. Dzu, 51. was rushed to hospital in a coma130 words
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418 1968-04-28 2 SINGAPORE. Sat—the Singapore Arts Council today announced the winners of the National Song Writing competition. The of the four winning songs will #ach receive $2OO. The winning songs are: The Land of Our Birth (words by C.W.B. Maddox and music by Clarence Martiai; Marching418 words
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59 1968-04-28 2 SINGAPORE. Sat The Adult Education Board will conduct a course on Chinese Brush Painting for beginners. The tution fee for the course is $2O ahd th# medium of instruction will be ih English. Closing date is on May 11. Application form# m*y be obtained59 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration385 1968-04-28 3 S’PORE TO PRODUCE MORTAR BOMBS Dr. Goh $l5 mil. investment on plant and equipment for new factory SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore will soon produce mortar bombs ond other military equipment at the Government-owned Chartered Industries of Singapore Ltd. Announcing 1 this today, the MifltiJter for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee said385 words
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Article221 1968-04-28 3 SINGAPORE. Sat The Singapore Government has increased postage rates and certain postal fees. In a statement today, the Minister for Communications. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. said the changes would be in registration fee. express delivery fee. Inland parcel (surface and air t and overseas parcel (surface221 words
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Article23 1968-04-28 3 SINGAPORE. Sat The Johore Bahru Customs and Excise Department will be closed for official business on Wesak Day, Saturday, May 11.23 words
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Article63 1968-04-28 3 5.30 p.m. 6.30 p.m. Performance by St. Gabriel's Secondary School Bank at the Macßitchie Reservoir Park. National Theatre Club activities Indian dance practice conducted by Mrs. Bhaskar at 10 am., oriental dance practice by Mr. Reynold Chin and Miss Chin at 10.30 a.m.. Chinese drama play-reading at 263 words
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306 1968-04-28 3 H.M.S. SUTAN - Indon students now engaged in 'de-politicking By H.M.S. SUTAN SINGAPORE, Sot. Students in Indonesia are currently engaged in the process of "de-politicking" (refraining from taking part in political activities) for they have been involved "too much" in politics. This is the view of an Indonesian student leader from the Bandung306 words
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262 1968-04-28 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A 10-man tourism technical fact-finding Mission will leave for Indonesia tomorrow afternoon to work out plans for a joint Singapore-Indone-sian Government proposal to develop Bali Island for the tourist trade. The mission will be led by Mr. Ngiam Tong Dow, a262 words
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252 1968-04-28 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Police today classified the death of a school principal, Mr. Quek Yean Chong, victim of an acid attack, as murder. They are offering a $3,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of persons responsible for the murder. >lr. Quek,252 words
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Article, Illustration75 1968-04-28 3 Eastern Sun picture shows Dr. and Mrs. Khoo Yeow Kok at their wedding reception held at the Raffles Hotel. Singapore. yesterday. Dr. Khoo is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Teck Soon, and the bride, the former. Mis* Juliana Tan Chong Leng, Is75 words
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975 1968-04-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sal. In the midst of the current shipping freight "war" between local rubber shippers and exporters an<J fhe For East Freight Conference, the president of the United Planting Association of Malaysia, Mr. H.F.O'B Traill, has come up with a suggestion.975 words
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311 1968-04-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Government was now considering restructuring the education pyramid so that ail inequalities and imbalances in training provided would be rectified, the Minister of Education, Enche Mohomed Khir Johari said today. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony launching the “Khir311 words
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129 1968-04-28 4 ALOR STAR. Sat A croup of businessmen, including one from Hong Kong, is planning to invest one million dollars to set un a factory here to manufacture edible oil from rice bran This was said today by the Chairman of the Kedah Rice129 words
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92 1968-04-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. 6elanger Police today detained two youths from Singapore in a dawn raid and seised a white "Peugeot” car at Jalan Jugra. Klang Road, here. The police also recovered cameras, projectors and glide-projectors at a house In Jalan Bukit Kuda, Klang.92 words
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Article85 1968-04-28 4 MUAR, Sat. A farmer. Hasma bint# Jamil, was today fined $7O or one month s jail by the eeurt here for Illegally occupying one aere of Johore State land Hasma pleaded guilty to committing the offence at Mukim Ayer Hitam here on Nov. 15 last year.85 words
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Article27 1968-04-28 4 KAMPAR. Sat The •tore room of a service station here was broken into early this morning and 186 tins of cylinder oil costing $432 stolen.27 words
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Article88 1968-04-28 4 PENANG. Sat The Penang Survey Department Sports Club will be holding for the first time, a ‘‘Theodolite Nite" to raise funds for the clyb. It will be held at the Old Frees' Association. Northam Road on Saturday The President of the Club. Enche Mohamed Khamis.88 words
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Article66 1968-04-28 4 MALACCA. lat.-rA maid servant who stole $2.6*8 worth jewellery and a $lOO radio from her employer was today sentenced to one day’s jail and fined $5OO or three months. Chew Soo Moi. 30. admitted taking the jewellery and radio from the home of the66 words
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164 1968-04-28 4 PENANG, Sat.—A permanent display centre for locally manufactured goods has been proposed by the State Government for the purpose of publicising State industrial projects and for attracting foreign entrepreneurs. The proposal had the full support from more than 50 local industrialists, wh6 attended a164 words
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162 1968-04-28 4 PENANG. Sat. The Junior Chamber Internationai President. Mr. Philippe Abravanel. said here today he would like to see the Jaycees in Malaysia working with farmers He suggested a farmers' managing programme so that training eould be given to as many young people as possible.162 words
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192 1968-04-28 4 PENANG. Sat. A youth Harun Mydin. with six previous convictions, was today sentenced to one year’s jail to be followed by one year’s police supervision for house breaking and theft. He had earlier pleaded guilty to committing theft of a $25 gold chain192 words
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Article35 1968-04-28 4 SEREMBAN. Sat. A phone call from a member of the public yesterday led to the recovery of a motorcycle reported stolen here on April 16. It was found abandoned along Wise Road.35 words
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Article, Illustration84 1968-04-28 4 The Chief Minister «f Sarawak. Dato Penghulu Tawi Sli. recently opened the new 12.3-mile lone Paku Road in the Second Division The new road, which branches off the Kuching Sibu Road at Mile 161. was completed in JanuarT at a cost of 5890 hOO Picture shows84 words
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98 1968-04-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat:— The Far East Freight Conference confirmed today there are no barriers on their part to amicable discus*ions with the rubber industry In an official statement the local representative of the Far East Freight Conference in Kuala Lumpur, Mr. H. W. Lade98 words
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Article82 1968-04-28 4 PENANG, Sat. A trisha rider saved his fare from being robbed bv two youths or a motor-cycle along Farquhar Street yesterday. He swerved his trisha to the right out of reach of the pillion rider of a motorcycle. when it approached from the left to82 words
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Article69 1968-04-28 4 IP O H Sat The Rotary Club of Ipoh will be holding a concert and piano recital at the Anglo-Chinese School hall in Lahat Road here at 7.30 pm. on Tuesday. The piano recital will feature Miss Grace Wu Mee Mee, the Rev. Samuel Llew, Mrs. Sharon69 words
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305 1968-04-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Young Christian Students Movement of Malaysia will hold its second National Council from Monday to Thursday, The venue of the Council is the Bukit Nanas Convent. 1 More tnan iuo student leaders from over 100 branches in West Malaysia305 words
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Article61 1968-04-28 4 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat. A police detective sergeant. Yap Cheng Hup, 51, c<3lapsed in the witness box while giving evidence in a gambling case in the Magistrate's Court here yesterday. He was immediately rushed to the hospital, but died on the way. Yap. who joined the61 words
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102 1968-04-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The new Radio Therapy Department of the General Hospi* tal here has acquired two units of sophisticated cancer treatment equipment costing about 51.5 million. The two medical linear accelerators will be used exclusively for cancer research. The equipment was supplied by Mai102 words
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Article302 1968-04-28 4 BEN VARIYAN - By BEN VARIYAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tomorrow, “the fugitive” •tops running TV Malaysia from 944 p.m will for the next 50 minutes bring the marathon four-year travail of Dr. Richard Kimble (David Janssen) to a climatic finish with part II of “The “Judgment.” will Dr. Kimble302 words
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Article39 1968-04-28 4 IPOH. Set. S. Paramasivam. 8 was drowned at Sungei Perak in Tanjong Rambutan. ton miles from here yesterday. He was playing at the bank of the river when he fell in. His body has been recovered.39 words
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Article64 1968-04-28 4 National Art Gallery (Jalan Amnang): Rembrandt's etchings and drawings 10 am. to 6.30 p.m. Peninsular Art Gallery (41 Jalan Raja Muda): Works of prominent Malaysian artists 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming Pool: 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 2 to S p.m.. 6 to 9 p.m.64 words
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481 1968-04-28 4 Natural synthetic rubber industries can co-exist—Khir KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The achievements of Malaysia's rubber research programmes, which cost the Government $2l million a year, have not only served the interest of producers but more important, also the inter- ests of consumers. “One of the results of this continuous and vigorous481 words
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Article108 1968-04-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A 26-man delegation from the Junior Chamber of Malaysia (JAYCEEB) left here this morning bv air for Manila The delegation led by Mr. John Stephens, Secre-tary-General of the Chamber. will attend the JCI 1968 Regional Conference from Tuesday to May 5. About 1,200108 words
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205 1968-04-28 4 SEREMBAN. Sat. An unemployed man, 33, was detained in Gemas town about 60 miles from here yesterday by Negri Sembilan police The police found luo stamps of 50 cents denomination hidden in his motorcycle The detained man is believed to be responsible for205 words
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202 1968-04-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR Sat The Minister for Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. will open a Malaysian Institute of Management seminar on Delegation in Management” at the University of Malaya at 9 a m on Monday, at Lecture Theatre C. Faculty of Economies and202 words
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Article52 1968-04-28 4 KLUANG. Sat. The Tunku Mahkota of Johore today paid a visit to the six people who were injured in the Layang-Layang train crash at the District Hospi al here. The condition of one of ihe six, which stated earlier to to serious, has since improved, a52 words
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604 1968-04-28 5 SINGAPORE, Sat.—A Malaysian student delegate to the leadership seminar today urged for student representation in university councils. The delegate. Mr. Yoong Suan. said that either a graduate or under-graduate should be elected by the student body to represent them in the council, the604 words
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Article, Illustration251 1968-04-28 5 time. SINGAPORE, Sat. —Malaysia-Singapore Airlines has taken delivery of two new Fokker Friendship aireraft. bringing up the total of its Friendship fleet from six to eight aireraft. Announcing this today, the chairman of MSA. Mr. Yong Pung How. stated that this was part251 words
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77 1968-04-28 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. G. Ramachandran was today re-elected president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce at its 27th annual general meeting. The 10 members of the management committee areMessrs. J.B. Rupa. D.D. Sachdev, B.H. Melwani, G.G. Khemani. A. Nomanbhoy. S.D Charadva, Chandulal D. Doshi. D.G. Shah.77 words
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Article, Illustration452 1968-04-28 5 SINGAPORE'S BALANCE OF TRADE WITH CHINA SINGAPORE, Sot. The president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce today expressed concern over the "worsening trend" of Singapore's balance of trade with China. Addressing the annual general meeting of the chamber today, its president. Mr. G. Ramachandran.452 words
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244 1968-04-28 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A political detainee described as a former “ardent chauvinist” has been released. He is Nordin bin Mohamed Salleh. alias Che Gu Nordin who was arrested and detained under the Internal Security Act in 1966. Nordin. in his public statement, .said that244 words
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Article, Illustration324 1968-04-28 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Postmen in Singapore and Malaysia who are harassed by dogs during their delivery rounds are luckier than their counterparts elsewhere. For example, in Bhutan, the "post runners” run into tigers! “That is why we arm them,” said Mr. Lam Penjore, a324 words
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113 1968-04-28 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Musiclovers will be treated to a "musical feast” by the wellknown University of the Philippines String Quartet and Singers on May 7 at 8.45 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre. This performance is being presented by the National Theatre Trust in association with113 words
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145 1968-04-28 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Two missing crew members of the blazing 15.650-ton Liberian oil tanker Assimi 111 are feared dead. The tanker. with its 100.000 barrels of petrol destined for Saigon, may be written off as a total loss if the fire continues. It caught145 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1411 1968-04-28 5 Yom TV and Radio j d soEzsm CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Palau Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 t 10 Johore Bahru, 4 Taiping; 1 Baio Pahat; 9 ■iiuang. PM.: 3.00 Opening Annct. Prog Summary; 3.16 Basketball: The Final Game Boston Celtics vs Cincinnati Royals; 4.02 Zorro—" Shadow of1,411 words
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Article417 1968-04-28 6 J. T. CLARKE - By J. T. CLARKE MODERN electronic devices to catch herring are threatening the fish with extinction and could affect the harvest of Pacific salmon which feed on them. British Columbia has already suffered Its worst herring season In a decade because of over-harvesting and total salmon catches417 words
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Article, Illustration543 1968-04-28 7 T)ADICALLY new photographic techniques have been adopted in recent years by amateur photographers. Most notable of these developments is the growing multitude of photographers who are taking indoor pictures without flash. This would have been considered impossible just a score of years ago. In543 words
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Miscellaneous308 1968-04-28 7 *ay here's Ml HE... you got AMP then oh kEMEMB yog LOHttST THE o WE *y DECIPE WE IHD aoov ie KE RIGHT STRAW, yogi LUCKY DRAWING TAKE you One YOU'RE our spokesman/ STRAWS yogi YEAH 0 o behind 0 (X VIA, JL s,*^ ME D l/vvl <n D ft308 words
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A LIBERAL ARTS PACE And the liberal soul shall be made fat
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Article, Illustration159 1968-04-28 8 Tallest steeple in the world rim (DaD) Restoration work on the Cathedral In Clm (Federal Republic of Germany) la now nearing completion after a fire year period. The interior of one of the most interesting Gothic monuments will herewith be restored to its original state. The columns159 words
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Article482 1968-04-28 8 Almuth Genrich - 'Two children ideal By Almuth Genrich BONN (DaD) Even in our realistic age. the language of the heart decides on the decision to file a marriage application. “Character” and ‘'emotional reasons” take second place. “Beauty” comes practically at the end of the wish-list and only482 words
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Article190 1968-04-28 8 THEATRE STUTTGART (DaD) Theatre director Peter Palitzsch, once a pupil of Bert Brecht, recently offered an example of engaged theatre in Stuttgart with the German premiere of “Macßird”. The play by the 25-year-old American student and civil rights advocate Barbara G arson was considered a scandal,190 words
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Article55 1968-04-28 8 TEHRAN. Sat. (UPI) Quintuplets were born to a 35-year-old farmer’s wife in the East Azeraijan village on Lalan, on Tuesday. a newspaper reports. The newspaper said the woman, Zahra, an<j her 45-year-old husband Mohammed were married last year. Mother and babies—three boys and two girls were55 words
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Article195 1968-04-28 8 MANILA. Sat. (UPI) Thirty-nine cars left the Manila suburb of Makati on Wednesday night to begin the sixth annual (Shell) 4-day car rally, a 3,000 kilometre tour of some of the roughest roads on the island of Luzon. This year, the entries indude two foreign195 words
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Article226 1968-04-28 8 WEST PALM BEACH. Florida, Sat. (UPI) Sharks are more likely to attack swimmers along Florida shores than anywhere else in North America, a shark expert says. Only South Africa and Sydney. Australia. report more cases of sharks mauling humans, according to Dr. Perry W. Gilbert of Sarasota, chairman of226 words
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Article123 1968-04-28 8 VATICAN CITY. Sat (UPI) Pope Paul VI has praised work by Catholics and nonCathollcs towards common bible translations The Pontiff received leaders of Catholic Bible Societies who have been meeting in Rome with officials of the Vatican Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity. The Pope in123 words
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Article, Illustration149 1968-04-28 8 BERLIN (DaD) This modern television studio In West Berlin which recently started operations and according to its technical director will remain competitive until 1980. rests on 16,000 spiral springs. Berlin's new T.V. centre, which will be completed in its entirety next year, is an149 words
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364 1968-04-28 8 Felix Adrien Kir: Priest extraordinary DUON, France, Sat. (UPI) Canon Felix Adrien Kir priest, war hero and politician, one of France’s most controversial politicians and inventor of a working man’s cocktail died on Thursday. He was 92. In poor health since364 words
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Article63 1968-04-28 8 MANILA. Sat (UPI) The Republic of the Philippines —a nation of 7,000 islands has formally recognised the government of the newly independent island state of Mauritius. Recognition of the former island colony of Great Britain was granted by Philippine President Marcos on recommendation of Philippine Secretary63 words
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Article392 1968-04-28 8 IN THE CITY GLASGOW, Scotland. Sat. (UPI) A storm of controversy has blown up in Glasgow over a statement by three Scots girls in Adelaide that they had been forced to migrate to Australia from Glasgow “because of marauding gangs and attacks by madmen." The392 words
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Article510 1968-04-28 8 ELIZABETH WHARTON - Assaulting a legend By ELIZABETH WHARTON W ’ashing ton (EPi)Senator Eugene IHcEarthg's pledge to fire J. Edgar Hoover must rank with one of the most radical proposals ever made bg a E.S. politician. For decades the almost legendary head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has510 words
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Article347 1968-04-28 9 LONDON Sat. (UPI) Share orices set record peaks at the end of this week under the massive weight of new investment money. Investors apparently brushed aside the dire warnings about the U.S. financial crisis from Federal Reserve Chairman William McChesney Martin. Prices nosedived at first347 words
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Article167 1968-04-28 9 NEW ZEALAND, Sat. With a deft snip of goldp.ated scissors, the Prime Minister. (Rt. Hon. Keith Hoiyoake) added almost 600 extra beds to New Zeeland’s total of visitor accommodation when, he officially opened Auckland's Hotel Inter-Continental, a 14-sto-rev giant commanding a sweeping panoramic view of167 words
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108 1968-04-28 9 LONDON. Sat i Reuter) Industrials firmed on the London Stock Market as buyers returned, after profittaking had lowered most sections earlier on. Golds were very firm on U.S. trade deficit considerations and a fall in sterling. British Funds were idle but steady. Australian Minings were108 words
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Article90 1968-04-28 9 SINGAPORE SAT. The Afsociation of Banks in Malaysia Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: BUYING: New York T.T. 32-13/16; Air Mail OD. 32-15/16; 90 d/st 33-1/2 (credit bills). 33-11/16 (trade bills). BUYING: Canada T.T. 357/16; Air Mail O.D. 359U6; 90 d/st 36-5/16 (credit90 words
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Article16 1968-04-28 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The tin price for today was $558.12) per picul, down 87) cents.16 words
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Article108 1968-04-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two of the United Stales Air Forces most advanced aircraft the Republic F--105 Th underchief fighterbomber and the Boeing B--52 Stratofortress highaltitude bomber are now fitted with fuel tanks which are self-sealing when pierced by bullets. The sealing agent is specially compounded108 words
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Article, Illustration108 1968-04-28 9 OINGAPOBE. Sat. A grand reception was held at the Four Lions Restaurant last night in honour of the visit of the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Messageries Maritime* Mr. G. Grandval and Madam Grandval. The function was given by the shipping organisation s branch108 words
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Article623 1968-04-28 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The market was steadier this morning as the week came to a close The turnover for the halfday session today recorded approx 1.2 million units valued at about $1.6 million There has neen some pro-fit-taking selling during the week, and the tendency was to remain reserve in623 words
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Article93 1968-04-28 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr John EG Hoyer. General Manager of SAS and Thai International for Brunei. Malaysia Singapore announced today that following the new air agreement between the Governments of India and Thailand, Thai International will resume its service to Calcutta from Bangkok on April 25th93 words
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Article163 1968-04-28 9 NEW YORK Sat. (UPI) Investor squeaked out another small advance in active trading yesterday but profit taking remained heavy and most gains were fractional. Trading had little pattern as investors concentrated on individual issues rather than groups Brokers said a lack of any economic or163 words
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122 1968-04-28 9 FRANKFURT. Germany, Sat. (UPI) Japanese makers of electronic measuring Instruments would welcome co-operation with West German firms to cut costs through streamlined production method, a Japanese business executive said today. Writing in the Der Volkswirt Economic Magazine. Mr Hisao Nishimoto, the Director of122 words
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Article51 1968-04-28 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI)— Rubber futures closed unchanged on one contract traded. May '6B 17.40. July 17.708-18.30A. Sept. 17.808-18.30A; 18.30A; November 18.008-18 18 45A; Jan. ’69 18.108-18.55A; 18.55A; March 18 1 08-18 18 55A; May 18.208-18.65A. The spot No. 1 RSS quoted at 18-1/4 cents per pound,51 words
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Article124 1968-04-28 9 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) The price of gold yesterday reached its highest level since the London “free” market opened at the start of the month. Some dealers blamed the price spurt on the first major U.S. foreign trade deficit for five years which was announced" on124 words
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Article78 1968-04-28 9 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) The rubber market closed idle with spot 16-7/8 17-1/8. Settlement House. June 17 17-1/8 Julv 17-1/8 17-5/16 Aug 17-1/4 17-7/16 July/Sept 17-1/4 17-7/16 Oct/Dec 17-9/16 17-11/16 Jan/March 17-7/8 18 April/June 18-3/16 18-5/16 July/Sept 18-3/8 17-7/16 Oct Dec 18-1/2 18-11/16 Jan/March 18-5/8 18-7/8 April/June 18-13/1678 words
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Article45 1968-04-28 9 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) No offers were made today to General Service* Administration to buy tin. The agency sold 237 long tons to the Agency for International Development this week for use in India, a G.S.A. spokesman said. There were no commercial sales.45 words
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195 1968-04-28 9 MANILA. Sat. (UPI) The Philippines should reject the setting up of a free trade area or common market among the members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), according to a highly classified foreign office study. The study maintained "the195 words
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Article99 1968-04-28 9 NEWARK. New Jersey. Sat (UPI) Engelhard Minerals and Chemicals Corp yesterday increased its selling price for gold by 15 U.S. cents to $39.50 a troy ounce, the highest since the US$39 60 price posted on March 28 Engelhard reported It was able to buy gold99 words
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Article56 1968-04-28 9 TOKYO. Sat (UPI) The Tokyo Stock Exchange closed higher today after a mild wave of profit-taking. Camera issues. Light Electricals and Pharmaceuticals all closed slightly higher. Real estate. construction and department stores lost ground. The 225-stock price average closed at 1.441.79 yen, up 3.55 yen from56 words
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Article520 1968-04-28 9 SINGAPORE.—Slock Exchange old and offer prices official!} listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIALS Ben Co 2-83 Bnustead 1 81 C Sugar 2.97 299 Chemical Co 1 43 Cold Mora** 4 M 4 18 I>un lop 2.82 1 '•melt inn .v;« 5.80 It 1 0 2 t«o Ords520 words
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Article50 1968-04-28 9 (Managers' Price*) Flr*t Mila'an 2.54 second Malavan 1 83 Third Mala'an XD 1.15 The nmmerce Industry Tlie saving SI 1 03 luml .99 l.MM First H knng XD .76 »1» Second H konr .56 60* Malaysian Investment Fund XD 1.10 1.20 Sterling ('modify XD 4/11 <* Hong Kong50 words
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Article107 1968-04-28 9 SINGAPORE sat. X ho noon prices at tne Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are> Buyer Coconut Oil heller <F.O B Bulk Coconut Oil 65. TS (F OB.) Drums Loose Copra Mixed 68.23 Apr 38.50 Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.) 96'7 V.I..H Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) 115.00 1 VV Sarawak Special107 words
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Article32 1968-04-28 9 HONG KONG. Sat —Money Quotations: (UPI)’ HKS6.075 per US dollar for cash. HKSO 090 per US dollar for T T. HKS14.52 per pound sterlins. HKS303.0 per tael of gold.32 words
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Article186 1968-04-28 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 3/4 Nicolari Ogarov 6/7 Tjibodas 8/9 Banvalla 10/11 Benmacdhui 13/14 Benedin 15/16 Holsatia 18 State of Travancore Cochin 19 Sydney Breeze 21/22 Peking Maru 23/24 Tappuz 25/26 Nicoline Maersk 27/28 Sunnyville 29/30186 words
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Advertisement743 1968-04-28 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—SPORE, K. LUMPUR* J pm. from ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Ms A 451 lO.** am from Kuchin* MSA 005 10.55 am. from Penang 'Ipoh/K-L/Malacca MSA 045 1.50 p.m. from Kota Kahru/K.L. MSA 509 2.25 p.m. from Hanrkok MSA 001 5.35 p.m from Penan* Ipoh/KL. Ms.A 035 0.35 p.m. from Talpeh/Hon*743 words
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Article115 1968-04-28 10 (Psalm 119: 121-128) I have done judgment and justice: leave me not to mine oppressors. Be surety for thy servant for good: let not the proud oppress me Mine eyes fail for thy salvation,, and for the word of thy righteousness. Deal with thy servant according115 words
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Article378 1968-04-28 10 a; reader - -by a reader “WHY DID GOD TELL ADAM AND EVE NOT TO TAKE THE FRUIT OF THE TREE OF THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOOD AND EVIL' WHAT DID HE WANT TO DO WITH THE FRUITANSWER (This quesion comes from Genesis, the first book of the Bible and is found378 words
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Article1257 1968-04-28 10 AS THE main qualification for the privilege of addressing this gathering is that of being a businessman of the common or ordinary sort, it may be fitting to try and dispel a notion that it is hardly possible to be a Christian too. The Master apparently didn’t1,257 words
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Article, Illustration252 1968-04-28 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. A grand sport, concert, exhibition-cum-prize-giving today at Ming Sin School climaxed a week-long Daily Vacation Bible School organised by Jesus Saves Mission. The week-lone Vacation Bible School was held in all four stations in Singapore. They are the Pesiaran Keliling.252 words
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Article157 1968-04-28 10 Patricia Clough - By Patricia Clough VATICAN CITY, Sat. (Reuter) Four R o m a B Catholic Cardinals said yesterday the materialism and worldliness of modern society was creating a serious shortage of priests but worker priests, or the abolition of celibacy, was not the answer. Vocations for the157 words
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Article448 1968-04-28 10 SISG4PORE. Sat If you trish to avoid divorce courts, alimony payments, and unhappy children of separated parents try treating your icife like you did during courtship days. This is the advice given to Singapore men by Don Jacobsen at a series of public meetings held this448 words
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Article76 1968-04-28 10 Youth. Quake Nite' SINGAPORE Sat. The “YOUTH QUAKE NITE". organised by the Youth for Christ here, will be held at Singapore Conference Hall on May 3 at 7.30 p.m. The function specially arranged for all youths will feature Youth for Christ choir and soloist Miss Mary Tan. There will also76 words
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Article61 1968-04-28 10 BEIRUT. Sat. (UPI) The first Pan-Christian Conference on World Economic Development opened recently with a reception attended by visitors and Lebanese religious and civic leaders The conference, t h e first on World Economic Development to be jointly sponsored by the World Council of Churches and the Roman61 words
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107 1968-04-28 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. The 2nd International Scripture Union Conference to promote and coordinate the movement will be held at the University of Malaya here from April 29 to May 3. The first conference was held in Singapore five years ago More than107 words
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Article174 1968-04-28 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Year of Faith Exhibition with the aim of strengthening and sustaining the faith of church members, will be officially opened tomorrow. The exhibition is organised by the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Parish Council, in connection with the Year of Faith.174 words
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Article53 1968-04-28 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The St. Josephs Church Bukit Panjang. will hold a fun fair on May 5 in the church grounds, as part of the feast day celebration of the Parish. The fair will be opened from 9 a m. to 10 p.m. It is an annual event53 words
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Advertisement586 1968-04-28 10 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 Bib.e Classes. 6.15 p.m. Gospel Service, 8.00 p.m. Song Service. Tuesday: 5.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Thursday: 730 p.m.586 words
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Advertisement111 1968-04-28 10 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS QUEENSTOWN LUTHERAN CHURCH. 709 Commonwealth Drive. Singapore. 3 English Sunday School 8.30 am.; English Worship Service 9.30 a.m.; Chinese Sunday School 9.30 a.m.; Chinese Service (Mandarin/Cantonese) 11.00 a.m.; English Service 6.30 p.m.; Chinese Service (Man/Cant.) 7.30 p.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR REDEEMER. 30 Duke Road. Singapore. 10 English111 words
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Miscellaneous173 1968-04-28 10 Radio Manila (FEBC) Daily Programme Guide (Summary Form.) English Service 7.00 am 7 15 7 30 900 925 9.30 10 00 ,1130 \2 00 to 1 00 pm 4-30 pm 4.35 530 630 6 45 to 7.00 pm 7.15 7.30 7.45 to 8 15 pm National Language 8 15 —9.20173 words
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Article, Illustration923 1968-04-28 11 fashionable young women of today should be relieved that the current trend towards soft natural styles and the use of wigs and hairpieces will lead to fewer hair problems. A girl’s crowning glory today is likely to be completely removeable while her923 words
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Article140 1968-04-28 11 RECIPE Ingredients: 4 oz. plain flour, pinch of salt. 2 oz. butter, cut into small pieces. cold water, about .3 tablespoons, egg. slightly beaten. 2xl oz. portions SWISS KNIGHT GRUYERE CHEESE, coarselv chopped. Oven: 425 *F. Methods: Grease and lightly flour 2 baking sheets Into a bowl sift140 words
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Article, Illustration217 1968-04-28 11 TTPLIFT and firm tone are U the mam factors in an ideal bosomline. And ideally, the highrise i s on a level with the centre of the upper arm. When a bosom falls below that mark and also loses tone, there is every indication that the supporting217 words
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Article, Illustration110 1968-04-28 11 cartful of flowers, ones that don’t fade You can pick them up. not in the garden, nor from the florist, but from a departmental stcre. For those who like to wear flowers without being too obvious about it. here an >ome daisies, lilllputian Tu'ins, all strung110 words
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Advertisement616 1968-04-28 11 RELIGIOUS ANN OUN CEMENTS ANGLICAN nR?, ANDREWS CATHEDRAL 7.00 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.00 a.m. Parish Communion. 11.00 a.m. Morning Service and Holy Communion, 6.00 D.m. Evensong Sunday Schools at 8.00 a.m and 9.30 a.m. ST. PETER’S CHURCH 5 Tavistock Avenue, Serangoon Gardens. 8 a.m. Parish Communion; 8 and 9.30 a.m616 words
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Article, Illustration312 1968-04-28 12 THE HOLLIES "Jennifer Eccles" ‘Open Up Your Eyes” (Parlophonet Well, there's no doubt about it the Hollies are still maintaining their high standards. This is a very commercial number that’s heavily laden with gimmicks. Pounds along at a driving pace, with the group's colourful falsetto-flecked harmonies as ear-catchjng as312 words
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Article, Illustration177 1968-04-28 12 'The Legend of Xanadu:' “lAAVE Dee gets some sophisticat ion." With this headline British ‘Melody Maker’ introduced its readers to the new single of the magnificent Dave Dee group ‘The Legend Of Xanadu.’ The song raced to high spots in all charts and brought pleasure177 words
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Article, Illustration533 1968-04-28 12 No kidding, but Las Vegas must still he talking about the explosive night Americas most legendary pop singer. ELVIS PRESLEY came to see the world's new super star, Britain s TOM JONES! Elvis travelled nearly four hundred miles from I.os Angeles, walked to a table directly in front533 words
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Article, Illustration460 1968-04-28 12 Robert Knight Rare is the artiste whose first recording cracks the national charts in the top ten category and rare is the talent of Robert Knight, whose "Everlasting Love" was one of the smash top 10 Pop and R B discs of 1967. Knight, who records for Rising Sons460 words
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Article190 1968-04-28 12 LONDON: 1. Wonderful World —Louis Armstrong 2. If I Only Had Time John Rowles 3. Congratulations Cliff Richard 4. Simon Says—l9lo Fruit Gum Company 5. Can’t Take My Eyes Off You —Andy Williams 6. Jennifer Eccles Hollies 7. Delilah Tom Jones 8. Something Here In190 words
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Article, Illustration516 1968-04-28 12 j|l THERE! Like Holy Gracias! Thanks for the many letters of appreciation you've sent me concerning last week's special SHADOWS feature. No kidding, but I enjoyed it too. I think I'll give myself another pat on the back! Please address ail letters to Platter Pete c'o Eastern Sun, 23-B516 words
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Article146 1968-04-28 12 Pop stars are on the move and the thousands of Atlantic fans of Boh Dylan are excited by the news that the lean American folk singer-poet may tour Britain ana Europe later this year. Dvlan. whose career was interrupted for 16 months after he was injured in a146 words
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Advertisement24 1968-04-28 12 Records of Supreme Quality Let r a entertain you!! THE CYCLE CARRIAGE ENTERPRISES (M) SON.,BHD. H T.]__OINCRAL 'MPONTS PIVfION KUALA LUMP UK IPOH PCNANG24 words
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Article, Illustration389 1968-04-28 13 Peter Lye - The guns and guts Of Bonnie Clyde By: Peter Lye 'THERE were five of them. Clyde was the leader. Bonnie wrote poetry. CW. was a Myrno Loy fan who had a bluebird tattooed on his chest. Buck told corny jokes and carri- ed a Kodak. Blanche was a preacher's daughter389 words
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212 1968-04-28 13 Sheilah Graham - HOLLYWOOD EVERYWHERE By: Sheilah Graham LAN Arkm wanted $350, when Bob Hone asked him to star in his upcoming Western. So Boh then approched Clint Eastwood who wanted $300,000 Then he went to Steve McQueen and learned his price was s*so,212 words
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Article, Illustration335 1968-04-28 13 El Soto - When the apes control human beings By El Soto A T long last a science fiction film that puts you and your imagination on the level in "Planet Of The Apes". A world where ape s are the superiors and man the “animals” it is unbelievable and fantastic but the335 words
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235 1968-04-28 13 CASTAIC, California, Sat. (UPI) Actor Cliff Robertson, who played President Kennedy in the movie “PT 109," apparently suffered only bruises yesterday when his vintage single-en-gine plane crashed north of here during a film scene. A spokesman for the actor said he apparently did not235 words
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Article181 1968-04-28 13 STANLEY Kubrick’s 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY’, an MGM release in Cinerama, has received the rating of “exceptional merit for all ages” from the Ministry of Education of Japan This unusual honour came about following a special screening for top officials of the Ministry. In the entire film history of181 words
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Miscellaneous247 1968-04-28 13 SHAW !C!ANI'!BT>nM LIDO Phone ***** l*th Record Da* No Fro* U*l! Die to f!!ra> ientth 4 lhavf vmf Time* 11. !M 6.15. si* p.m. Main Feature starts promptly at 11. IS t t* C.tS A i-SS p m Clint Ea«t*ood. Lea Van Ciael THE GOOD THE BAD A THE I’CLY"247 words
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Miscellaneous320 1968-04-28 13 OOEON ***** OPEN* TODAY! 11 am.. 1.30. 4 00. «.M 9.30 pm John Wayne “North To Alaska” Capucine. Color. C‘9eope. FOX Nur*e»' Wwk Film Premiere TUESDAY at 9 IS p.m “PLANET OF THE \PIS FOX i Charlton Heaton. Color. P'Visien CATHAY ***** OPENS TODAY! II a.m.. 1.30. 4.00. 630 a320 words
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Article265 1968-04-28 14 M. T. LINGAM - and all over use of a playing field By M. T. LINGAM SEREMBAN, Sat. A row is brewing here between two notable sports associations and threatens to diminish the cordial relationship of the N.S. Hockey Association and N.S. Foot* ball Association. It is over a circular265 words
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171 1968-04-28 14 NEW DELHI. Sat (Reuter) The Indian Government has refused the Indian Olympic Association (I O A permission to stage the 1970 Asian Games here. The decision was communicated yesterday to the I O A. President. Raja Bhalindra Singh, now in Seoul for the Aslan171 words
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Article70 1968-04-28 14 JKR PILAU PINANG IKLAN TAWARAN TAWARAN daripada pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K.R.. di-dalam Kelas C dan ka-atas (Kepala II) <Kerja2) akan di-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, JKR. Pulau Pinang, hingga jam pukol 12.00 tengah hari pada 15hb. Mei, 1968, untok: T A MB AH AN DAN PERUBAHAN KPD. SEKOLAH MENEGAH PERTUKANGAN,70 words
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392 1968-04-28 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Civilians piled up a commanding 270 runs against the Services in their annual fixture at the padang here today. In a rain-soaked pitch high scoring was the feature of the day. Services replied with 54 without loss at the392 words
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Article57 1968-04-28 14 IPOH. Sat. Perak PWD beat Negri Sembilan PWD 4-3 in an inter-State soccer match at the Municipal Padang here this evening. Perak led 3-1 in the first half. The Perak goals came from E John, and P. Rafiah (3), while the N.S goals were scored by57 words
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Article, Illustration946 1968-04-28 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A sports competition among students of ASEAN countries Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Singapore—was proposed by the Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari here this morning. He hoped the meet would be a forerunner of a competition between students— Sunsport; Pix. - 946 words
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292 1968-04-28 14 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) About thirty of the bluest-blooded milers in Britain and Ireland will turn out for the first two classics of the English racing season. The 2.000 guineas for colts and 1 000 guineas for fillies, at Newmarket on Wednesday and292 words
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Article199 1968-04-28 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Four Malaysia Cup ties will be played tomorrow as the tournament resumes after a two-week interruption caused by the Burnley Cup competition The matches are: Perak against Kedah at Ipoh Stadium (North Zone), Johore versus Singapore at Sri Gelam. Johore Bahru; Malacca199 words
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431 1968-04-28 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Under--23 footballers were given anti-cholera injections here today in preparation for the Malaysia Cup soccer engagement against Johore at Sri Gelam tomorrow. A top official of the Football Association of Singapore told Sunsport; “We had to take this measure in view of431 words
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Article38 1968-04-28 14 KANGAR. Sat The Malaysia Cup tie between Perlis and Penang here was this evening abandoned soon after the start of the second half because of heavy rain. A*, half-time, Perlis had led 1-0.38 words
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Article, Illustration32 1968-04-28 14 Korea's Yoon Ki Suk in action against Selangor's Foong Kwai Chun at the Chin Woo auditorium Kuala Lumpur. Yoon went to win the match at 21-16, 21-16. Sunsport pix.— Sunsport pix. - 32 words
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486 1968-04-28 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.—The Malaysian Armed Forces are confident of putting up a formidable basketball team to participate in this year's local competitions. They base this on the coaching clinics conducted by Japanese cbach. Mr. Toshiyuki Kuniya, who is loaned bv the486 words
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399 1968-04-28 15 OAKLAND, (California), Sat. (Reuter) A classic clash between a fighter and a boxer is promised here tomorrow when Irish-Ameri-can Jerry Quarry meets Jimmy Ellis, former sporring partner of Cassius Clay, for the World Boxing Association (WBA) version of the world heavyweight boxing399 words
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264 1968-04-28 15 OAKLAND. California. Sat. (UPI) Jimmy Ellis took a two-pound weight advantage yesterday over favoured Jerry Quarry for their World Boxing Association heavyweight title fight. Although on the verge of putting away $125,000 each, poth needed shaves when they appeared for the m:dmorfting weigh-in. Ellis264 words
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103 1968-04-28 15 MODENA. (Italy). Bat. (UPI) Ferrari, long powerful name in world auto racing circles, announced It was ending a month-long ltyhff from racing. Ah announcement said two new Ferrari Formula One* would compete next Saturday at Silverstone. England The race is considered the final warm-up103 words
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Article330 1968-04-28 15 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Results of football matches plaved today were, Scottish Football Association tup final: D line A 3 Hearts 1 <at Hampden Park Glasgow* Irish Football Association Cup final; Crusaders 2 Linefield >at the Oval. Belfast 1 English Football Association Cup semi finals: B ham City330 words
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294 1968-04-28 15 BOURNEMOUTH. Sat. (Reuter) The assault on the world's top professionals by Mark Cox ended here yesterday when the young British tennis international was beaten in straight sets by Australian Rod Laver, the world's leading player. Cox. who this week made history in294 words
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299 1968-04-28 15 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter). Australians were delighted that England had won against the West Indies as it added great interest to the forthcoming Engiand-Australia series, said Bill Lawry. captain of the Australian touring team, here. Lawry outlined his tour policy at a Press conference at299 words
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153 1968-04-28 15 WASHINGTON. Bat. (Reuter) The Washington Post today cailed for an end to the Olympic Games unless they could be removed from the political arena. It said editorially that South Africa's expulsion showed that a country's eligibility to participate was now being based on153 words
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310 1968-04-28 15 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE. 6*t. Bulgarian soccer coach Lozan V. Kocev, said here today that the climatic conditions in Seoul at this time of the year would be a big handicap to the Republic’s youth team expected to compete in the lflth310 words
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428 1968-04-28 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat More than 500 guests. Including Cabinet Ministers, civic and business leaders, and representatives of all National sporting bodies will gather at the Rothmans Pavilion. Maha Showgrounds, next Tuesday night, for the announcement and presentation of the 1967428 words
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Article99 1968-04-28 15 SYDNEY. Sat. (Reuter)— World bantam champion Australian Lionel Rose today cleared by Japanese promoters for a non-title fight in Sydney before defending his crown against Takeo Sakurai in Tokyo on July 1. Disappointed by his points’ victory over Italian Tommaso Galli in Melbourne last night.99 words
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240 1968-04-28 15 SINGAPORE, Sat. The International Hockey Federation have set up a public relations and Press committee to undertake a largescale propaganda campaign to make hockey better known and appreciated throughout the world. The president of IHF. Mr. Rene G. Frank, has requested all affiliated member240 words
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95 1968-04-28 15 BONN, Sat. (Reuten Artdrei DunSjCv of the Soviet Union. swam the world's fastest 400 metres individual medley race here, last night, but because the event Was held in an unofficial 25-metre pool the time does not qualify 4s a world record. The 18-year-dld Russian won95 words
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347 1968-04-28 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Bowlers from Okinawa and Japan are coming very close to overtaking the tremendous 739 rolled by Malaysia's O B Lim here in the qualifying rounds of the Cathay Pacific-Brunswick Far East tournament. A cable received from Cathay Pacific's Okinawa office today347 words
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Article77 1968-04-28 15 GAUMATI, India. Sat (Reuter) India took a 2-0 lead over Ceylon on the second day of their Davis Cup Eastern Zone Section “B” semi-final here today. Jaideep Mukfterjea beat P. S Kumaran 5-7, 6-4. 6-3, 6-2 in the second singles match postponed from yesterday after the77 words
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Miscellaneous56 1968-04-28 15 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 12.41 a.m. (1.1 ft.), 1.00 p.m. (8.5 ft.) Port Swettenham: 6.18 am. (14.3 ft.), 6.25 pm Port*Dickson: 6.58 a m. (7.9 ft.). 7.17 p.m. (9.1 ft.) Singapore: 11-87 a.m. 11.14 p.m. (8.8 *t.) Sedili Kechil: 10.48 am. (69 ft 9.39 pm. (6.1 ft.) Kuantan: 10.02 a.m.56 words
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RACOMG COMMENTS
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Article1816 1968-04-28 16 Raee 1: Horses Class 6,—Abt. 5Vfe Furs.—1.30 p.m. (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 1. 440 Queen's Gambit 5y 8.12 Hoelock Stable Osman 2. 064 Caravelle II 4v 8.12 Cheng's Kongsi Tulloh 3 510 Larator 9y 809 Jonah Stable E B kelen 4 010 Sistic 7v 807 Seng Lee1,816 words
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Article, Illustration1538 1968-04-28 16 Windsor, Lad - By 'Windsor, Lad' T3ENANG, Sun. Mafoota is in such striking form that he should outshine his opposition in the Class One Division One six furlongs sprint (Race 6) here this afternoon, opening day of the Penang Turf Club's Summer meeting. Mafoota has made tremendous headway since1,538 words
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Article211 1968-04-28 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOY JIMMY LAD RACE 1 LOVELY DAY Lok Sabah Court's Gift LOK SABHA Court's Gift Caravella LARATOR Court's Gift Queen’s Gambit COURTS GIFT Lok Sabha Sistic RACE l GOCRMET Timah Api Best Win TIMAH API Best Win Gourmet BEST WIN Timah Api Gourmet TIMAH API211 words
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Article33 1968-04-28 16 Windsor Lad: Pink Heather Surveyor Feature Film II Adeline: Surveyor Crown Boy Rustic Star Bor Be«t Win Vong Choy Feature Film II Jimmy Lad Court's Gift Gwana S. Contractor33 words
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397 1968-04-28 16 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Diplomatic Corps and Golfers from the Government have joined force to produce a strong team in the forthcoming socialgames against their counterparts from Keppel Club on May 5. Heading the team of VIPs and diplomats are the combination397 words
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