Eastern Sun, 29 April 1968
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Title Section26 1968-04-29 1 Eastern Sun l Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION fa Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 Mo. 630 Monday, 29 April 1968. •fa MC (P) 0050 Price 15 cents26 words
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181 1968-04-29 1 ITASHINGTO N, Sun. (Reuter) Congress today accused the Defence Department of wasting thousands of millions of dollars annually by “loose and flagrantly negligent management practices.” A report by the joint Congressional Economic Committee particularly criticised Pentagon methods in the letting of contracts and the management181 words
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Article40 1968-04-29 1 NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuter) Demonstrations in most major American cities against the Vietnam war and racialism finished last night w-ith at least 160 arrested in New York and a violent clash with police in Chicago.40 words
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Article27 1968-04-29 1 RANGOON. Sun (Reuter) The Burmese Revolutionary Council Chairman General Ne Win returned here today from Kuala Lumpur after State visits to Singapore and Malaysia.27 words
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Article, Illustration606 1968-04-29 1 Burmese Head of State to Tunku: ‘Make sure you come to Burma’ KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Ne Win, Chairman of the Revolutionary Council of the Union of Burma, and Madame Ne Win left for home today after a six-day State visit to Malaysia. General and— Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 606 words
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402 1968-04-29 1 K.S. SIDHU - By K.S. SIDHU SINGAPORE, Sun. Two more victims of the blaxe of the Liberian tanker, Assimi 111, have died in the General Hospital here. This brings the total toll to three. Another two crew members who were trapped in the blazing tanker are presumed402 words
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Article55 1968-04-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong have accepted an invitation to visit Burma. The invitation was extended by the Chairman of the Revolutionary Council of Burma. General Ne Win during his six-day State visit to Malaysia No date has. however,55 words
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137 1968-04-29 1 A SHAU VALLEY. South Vietnam, Sun. (Reuter) American and South Vietnamese troops are sweeping through this lush 22-mile valley, held for the past two years by the North Vietnamfsf. The battle into which the Americans have thrown their best division the First Air137 words
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182 1968-04-29 1 Dentists will tell you how more teeth are lost from gum trouble than from any other cause. Certain danger signs are gums which are sore or tender to touch, or gums that bleed a little when you brush your teeth.182 words
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Miscellaneous17 1968-04-29 1 LADIES DAY fly "If I get the ball in the hole this time, we’ll be equal—three flags17 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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427 1968-04-29 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The University Administration must share with the students' union "the burden of tackling its student prob- lems." This is the view of Mr. Francis Khoo Kah Siang, Student Welfare Secretary, 21st Students’Council, University of Singapore Students’ Union. He made this point when427 words
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Article, Illustration352 1968-04-29 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. "Oh, Singapore our dear, land of- and heritance, we love you and cherish you as our promised land. "Though of different race and culture, in you we live as one. For your dear land we will slave and toil to keep— Eastern Sun pix. - 352 words
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Article131 1968-04-29 2 SINGAPORE Sun. Two persons died in road accidents during the past 24 hours in Singapore. Last night a motor-cyclist, iee Cheng Yam. 28. of Inus Road, skidded at Delta Road and received bodily injuries. He was rushed to the General Hospital but died at 1 a.m. In131 words
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Article156 1968-04-29 2 SINGAPORE. Sun The Acting President. Mr. P. Cnomaraswamy. will open the 19th Singapore International Salon of Photography, organised by the Photographic Society of Singapore, at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5.30 p.m. on Friday. The Salon is held in conjunction with the 6th Foto Fair156 words
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Article, Illustration134 1968-04-29 2 A Singapore artist, Thomas Yeo. who is now in England, has scored another success. His exhibitions at several of London's top art galleries have been warmly received. Now he has been invited by the Curator of the Commonwealth Institute to represent Singapore in an art134 words
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543 1968-04-29 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. For every cigarette you smoke, you shorten your life by seven minutes This was the mam warning given In a series of talks this week-end by physicians at Victoria Memorial Hall here. Dr. Paul Gentsler told more than543 words
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Article48 1968-04-29 2 SINGAPORE Sun. Police officers and detectives from the Criminal Investigation Department raided a house at Block 29, Jalan Tenteram and recovered a .177 calibre air pistol yesterday. They also arrested a 24-year-old man who Is believed to be a member of a secret society.48 words
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Article, Illustration358 1968-04-29 2 SINGAPORE. Sun Singapore's 66-member youth goodwill mission leaves here tomorrow for a tour of Cambodia and Thailand for two weeks. The 66 students, who are from the National Youth Leadership Training Institute. will be accompanied by eight members of the training staff. They are358 words
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144 1968-04-29 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. Students of the University of Singapore wil! do community work at the Sembawang Malay Settlement, off Andrew’s Avenue. The students, members of the University of Singapore Students’ Union, will be undertaking the w’ork as its eighth annual work camp from May 6 to144 words
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321 1968-04-29 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. University can play a central role in developing nations by paving the way for advancement. This view was expressed by Mr. Ong Hock Chye. immediate fast secretary of the University of Singapore Students’ Union when he delivered a paper on321 words
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Article, Illustration368 1968-04-29 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The proposed development of Bali Island as a first-rate tourist resort was o "spontaneous desire" by Indonesia and Singapore, Mr. Ngiam Tong Dow, Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Finance said today. He said this to newsmen before leading a 10-member technical368 words
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43 1968-04-29 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Taxi drivers in the Republic have collected more than $90,000 during their current campaign to raise funds for the National Defence Fund. The figure is expected to reach $100,000 when the final count is over.43 words
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Article75 1968-04-29 3 SINGAPORE. Sun The Supervisory and Management Training Association of Singapore will hold a lecture on “Latest development in office accounting records and systems” on May 3. It will be held at the lecture room. Chinese Chamber of Commerce at 5.30 p.m Speaker for the lecture will be75 words
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Article, Illustration62 1968-04-29 3 PRETTY Miss Nancy Tan won the talentime contest organised by the Queenstown Women’s Association held at the National Theatre here on Saturday night. Picture shows Miss Tan (left) receiving the prize from Mrs. Tcb Ch'n Chye, wife of the Minister for Science and Technology. Miss T62 words
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285 1968-04-29 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Another 410 civilian employees of the British Ministry of Public Building and Works will be made redundant by the end of the year. Disclosing this in its latest newsletter, the Armv Civil Service Union, said the Ministry had285 words
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208 1968-04-29 3 SINGAPORE Sun Of all interviewing tasks, that of the salesman is probably the most difficult and requires the greatest adaptive skill This is the opinion of Mrs. Helen Wolfers. who is currently conducting a course of extra-mural lectures on the psychology of interviewing. Mrs208 words
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Article82 1968-04-29 3 SINGAPORE, Sun Mr. W.B.F. de Beat Doelman, the general manager for export cf the Netherlands Export Combination will be in Singapore for a weeks stay from tomorrow. The NEC. established in 1952. has over 200 memberfirms. Its purpose is to coordinate the foreign relations and export82 words
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Article85 1968-04-29 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. R.K.M. Eu has been elected chairman of the Council of the Singapore Cancer Society Elected vice-chairman were: Tan Sri Dr. Tav Teck Eng and Mr. Tan Boon Chiang Other office bearers are: Secretary. Dr Tan Kheng Khoo: asst sect.. Mr V. N. Akbar; treasurer,85 words
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Article, Illustration225 1968-04-29 3 A IR Marshal Sir Rochford Hughes. Commander. Far East Air Force, became an "Admiral” at a recent ceremony at the R.A.F. Changi. Singapore. Yacht Club to open an extension of the clubhouse. The Air Marshal received his Admiral’s “flag” on his appointment as Admiral of225 words
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Article, Illustration137 1968-04-29 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. A former student of the St. Joseph's Institution here, M. H.S. Pamar has obtained his Master of Science degree in civil engineering from the University of Surrey, London. He left Singapore in early 1966 for further studies after obtaining his137 words
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Article49 1968-04-29 3 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture at Marsiling English School (off Marsiling Road) Jalan Sagu Temple. Canberra Padang (Naval Base) and Nam Hoe Village Temple (Lim Chu Kang Road >. 8 p.m. Indian dance conducted by Mr. Dilip Kumar at the National Theatre Club.49 words
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Article92 1968-04-29 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The visiting Swami Satyanandi, who is touring round the world passing the message o “Yoga” is now in Singapore. The Swami, who arrived here on Friday, is the chief disciple of Swami Sivanandji Saraswati of Risikesh, Himalaya. At the Bihar School of Yoga recently,92 words
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Article63 1968-04-29 3 SINGAPORE. Sun The Singapore Red Cross Society will commemorate World Red Cross Day on May 5. On that day a massive combined parade made up of voluntary aid detachments and Junior Red Cross members will be held at the Raffles Institution at 4.3063 words
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Article58 1968-04-29 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Another batch of youths will be called up for national service on May 2. The youths who will be from all constituencies will report at 8.30 a.m. to the Bukit Ho Swee, Tanjong Rhu and Stamford Community Centres. The Management Committees of these centres58 words
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Article61 1968-04-29 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Red Cross Society will hold its first monthly draw for 100 gold medallions for blood donors on Tuesday at 5 p.m. in Red Cross House. The draw is being made in conjunction with its blood donation campaign. Mr. Chor Yeok Eng. Parliamentary61 words
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Article, Illustration693 1968-04-29 10 THE HOUSE ON WHEELS COUPLE: by Chan Kam Yau KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A good comfortable home, a loving husband and some bawling kids are what most women would settle for. However, Mrs. Dellas Watson, 21, looks forward to a normal home life with— Eastern; Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 693 words
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287 1968-04-29 10 PENANG, Sun. Government has provided assistance and encouragement towards the development of co-operative societies which were aimed at providing the small-scale farmer with protection from the exploitation of large land-owners This was stated by the Chief Minister. Tan Sn Wong Pow Nee when he287 words
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55 1968-04-29 10 The Minister of Education, Enche Mohd, Khir Johari, inaugurated the MCIS Khir Johari Scholarship's Fund at a brief ceremony held at the headquarters of the Malayan Co-operative Insurance Society, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. Picture shows the Education Minister (left) presenting the scholarship's inauguration certificate to Tuan Haji Yahya bin Mohd.55 words
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211 1968-04-29 10 LUCIAN PETER - ROUTE (165) By LUCIAN PETER KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The bus services operated by the Len Seng Omnibus Company in route (165) in the city which has five buses plying in the area have been suspended. The suspension is believed to be due to an alleged211 words
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490 1968-04-29 10 CHARLES CHAN - By CHARLES CHAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Drones, I learned in school, lead a pretty demanding and wretched life According to m v honeyvoiced nature study school maim, they are put to death after fulfilling their tasks by soldier bees, probably by order of her490 words
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242 1968-04-29 10 Immunisation campaign: Where when SINGAPORE. Sun. The City Mobile Immunisation team will be v.siting various centres in the Republic to give smallpox. diphtheria, tetanus, whooping-cough and poliomyelitis immunisations to all children from three months to seven years old. The centres will be open from 9 a.m. to noon Parents are242 words
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Article, Illustration28 1968-04-29 10 The Queen Bees, they call themselves six lovely Korean lasse s now performing i n Kuala Lumpur. Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon.Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration344 1968-04-29 11 pARIS, Sun. (Reuter) Mr. Khaw Koi Boh, Malaysian Minister for Housing and Local Government, said yesterday French businessmen and industrialists should be more aggressive in their efforts to capture a market in Malaysia. The Minister, speaking to reporters at the end of a four-day344 words
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165 1968-04-29 11 MUAR. Sun. Another IflO—bed ward will be opened in the Muar District Hospital when the TB-patients move into the newly-com-pleted TB-Centre soon. A spokesman for the Muar District Hosp.tal, disclosing this to the Eastern Sun this morning, said that the “oc:as:onal over-crowding of ihe165 words
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Article42 1968-04-29 11 MUAR. Sun. A rural progress exhibition on health, education, adult education, replanting. Irrigation. drainage and politics will be held at the Parit Merah community hall in Batu Pahat on May 26 It is organised by the Johore State Local Government.42 words
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151 1968-04-29 11 Kt'ALA LUMPUR. Sue Three persons —two student nurses and an army officer were injured when a Mini Cooper ear they were travelling in over-turned near Serendah, 17 miles from here this morning. Miss Jaariah binte Haji Saad. 22, and Second Lt. Moharred151 words
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Article61 1968-04-29 11 TAIPING- Suo. A 71-year-old man snatched a gold chain from ten-yCar-old, Radziab binte Shaik Daud at the Bus station here yesterday The girl was washing her hand at a stand pipe when the man came up from behind and snatched her gold chain. She raised an alarm61 words
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Article32 1968-04-29 11 PENANG. Sun —Two youths were detained by the police here in connection with a house-breaking in Jelutong early this morning Sixteen pawn tickets were found on one of them.32 words
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226 1968-04-29 11 new Indon envoy ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Philippines claim to Sabah should be settled by the two countries without a third party mediation. This was expressed by the new Indonesian Ambassador to Malaysia. Bri-gadier-Generai Abdul Thallp. Speaking to newsmen on his arrival here today226 words
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Article174 1968-04-29 11 PENANG, Sun. During heavy rain last n>kht. thieves got busy and made off with about $4,990 in cash and jewellery, in separate housebreaking incidents on the island. In the first house-break-ing, the manager of Royal Steak House. Penang Road, Mr Woo Kee Beng. reported that thieves174 words
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Article69 1968-04-29 11 KAMPAR. Sun Member of Parliament for Kampar. Mr Toh Thiarti Hock, said today that $175,000 woqld be spent for the rural areas m the district for the construction of roads and drains $lO,OOO has also been earmarked for the construction of a youth centre in the69 words
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106 1968-04-29 11 MUAR Sun. A public meeting will be held at the Jementah community hall on May 26 to mark the World Health Day. Main speaker will ba Enche Zalnal Abidin bln Ahmad, the District Officer of Segamat. who Is also the Chairman of the District World106 words
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Article60 1968-04-29 11 MUAR. Sun. A mobile X-ray unit from the Ministry of Health will pay a three-day visit to the Tangkak Government Hospital from May 18, to give free chest X-rays to the local residents. The service will be given from 8.30 a m to 12 30 pm and from60 words
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Article, Illustration81 1968-04-29 11 A DINNER in honour of the visiting Chairman of the Revolutionary Council of the Union of Burma and Madame Xe Win was given by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak at Cameron Highlands Hotel, on Thursday night. Picture shows second from right (main table) Prime Minister,81 words
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215 1968-04-29 11 LONDON. Sun. Soon to complete an industrial relations course run by the British Ministry of Labour are two Malaysian trade union officials who have been studying many aspects Of Britain’s welfare state. They are Mr. Manappan Somasundram. an executive council member and secretary of the215 words
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202 1968-04-29 11 T)ENANG, Sun. The Chief Minister, Tan x Sri Wong Pow Nee, last night stated that the society in which they were living, made it necessary for them to live with one another in tolerance, mutual understanding and respect. He was playing202 words
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219 1968-04-29 11 PENANG. Sun. —The Chairman of the Democratic Action Party. Dr C-hen Man Hin. at a public rally here last night, called on the Government to adopt a multiracial policy and a change of economic policy. He said that the object should be a united multiracial219 words
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Article78 1968-04-29 11 PORT DICKSON. Sun. Enche Mohamed AH bin Yusoff, the District Officer, was elected President of the Port Dickson Recreation Club at the annual meeting held here during the week. Others elected are: VicePresident Brigadier Haji Khalid bin Hashim: Secretary Mr K J. R, Singam: Asst78 words
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100 1968-04-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Mr Tai Beng Hoe from the Federal Department of Information, Malaysia. will leave here for England tomorrow to attend a course specialising in press and publications. The course is organised and conducted by the Overseas Training Unit of the Central100 words
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Article140 1968-04-29 11 KLANG. Sub. Tho tublic were warned yester•y th»t the Town Council here could not permit aeeu--mulation of arrears of assessment rates end licencefees due to the Council over an indefinite period The Council has made anappeal for prompt paymentsof the arrears plus the current dues140 words
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112 1968-04-29 11 BRUNEI TOWN, Sun. (Reuter) Sultan Hassangl Bolkiah of Brunei was the first to board the patrol boat, Pahlawan. when it arrived here today. The boat, the fastest in its class in the world, is fitted with surface and anti-air-craft guns. The 96-foot long boat112 words
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Article33 1968-04-29 11 MUAR. Sat. A goodwill meeting to promote tolerance among the kampong folks will be held at the Smerah Local Council Hall. 18 mile* from here, on May 12 from 19 a.m.33 words
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Miscellaneous1237 1968-04-29 2 yovk MnHHKHR TV ami ipi TODAY TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S KUALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 10 Johore Bahru: Taiping: 7 Batu Pa hat: ft tUuanf. P.M.: 545 opening Annct.— Prog Summnrv: 550 News Outlines in the National Language; 5.55 National Songs; 6.00 News in Tamil;1,237 words
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NEWS
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388 1968-04-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR/ Sun. Malaysia would face racial strife and racial harmony among the Malaysians would be endangered if the opposition parties were to rule this country, said the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak today. Speaking at the opening388 words
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Article, Illustration23 1968-04-29 4 The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, laying the foundation stone of Sekolah Rendah Jen is Kebangsaan (Tamil), Bukit Darah, Selangor, on Saturday.23 words
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Article198 1968-04-29 4 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun (UPI) Thai Premier Thanom Kittikachorn relaxed from the strain of his round-the-world tour today by playing the part of a tourist in this most beautiful of South American cities The Prime Minister and his party drove this morning to the famous198 words
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Article63 1968-04-29 4 NEW DELHI. Sun (Reuter) Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia arrived in New Delhi today on a four day State Visit. The Emperor was beginning an eight-nation tour of Asia and the Far East which will last until about the end of May. After India, it will63 words
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Article163 1968-04-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Selangor State branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress would donate $70,265 towards the National MIC Headquarters Building Fund This was decided after a Special meeting held here today attended by representatives from 64 branches in the State The MIC National Vicepresident.163 words
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Article, Illustration201 1968-04-29 4 A number of Burmese families were at the Subang Airport yesterday morning to see off the Chairman of the Burmese Revolutionary Council. General Ne Win and Madame Nr Win, after their six-day oil rial Malay sian visit. Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon shows Gen.201 words
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225 1968-04-29 4 For ballet dancers the adventure was frightening Adrift at sea...the two were rescued by search party By WEE HOCK CHYE MALACCA. Sun. Two ballet dancers had the shock of their lives last night when they suddenly found themselves drifting helplessly in the Straits of Malacca. The couple were Miss Janet225 words
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Article114 1968-04-29 4 JAKARTA. Sun <UPI* Five hundred tons of newsprint arrived in Jakarta from the United States to ease the shortage in newsprint in many regions of Indonesia, it was reported today. The official Antara News Agency said the newsprint will be distributed to newspapers in Central114 words
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Miscellaneous33 1968-04-29 4 <e{m [\jHAT A GLORIOUS) j MORNING! r MAKES YOU FEEL OH TOP OF THE HCRLDTj DO YOU REALISE YOU'RE) S POIUNQ MY APPETITE r FOR AREAKFAST.'iWm BUT YOU'RE ALRE I LATE FOR WORK33 words
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WORLD NEWS
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132 1968-04-29 5 JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter) The Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Malik said today the Indonesian government would welcome the forthcoming state visit here of Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia despite the protests against the visit by Indonesian .Moslem political parties. Mr. Malik said Indonesia would like132 words
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Article120 1968-04-29 5 MATTOON. Illinois. Sun. TUPI) At least five children were shot to death each child shot once in the head at their farm near Mattoon yesterday. Police searched for a teen-aged •’visitor.” The bodies of the children. aged 4 to 12. were found around the family barn120 words
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Article, Illustration48 1968-04-29 5 BADMINTON. Somerset Wearing dark glasses, and dressed in a tweed suit. Queen Elizabeth II casually turns round in the waggonette to watch the riders competing in the Three-Dav Badminton Horse Trials Ij IUHU I UUIIU *11 *«*v here last week. UPI picture.— UPI picture. - 48 words
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125 1968-04-29 5 TOKYO, Sun. (Reuter)— Hundreds of Japanese and Okinawan campaigners aboard fishing boats today exchanged slogans in a rendezvous at sea midway between Okinawa and the Japanese mainland calling for the immediate and unconditional return of Okinawa to Japan. the Maritime Safety Agency here reported.125 words
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Article, Illustration26 1968-04-29 5 COPENHAGEN. Sun. Police hit demonstrators. Including some women, in »n anti-LS riot outside the l’S embassy here yesterday. UPI radiophoto.— UPI radiophoto. - 26 words
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273 1968-04-29 5 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) The East Java military commander. Major General Jassin. has said he will issue a regulation to control the capital of Chinese nationals in his area. Antara news agency reported today. Addressing a meeting of Chinese nationals in the273 words
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96 1968-04-29 5 BELGRADE. Sun. (Reuter) A castle built for the Burt Lancaster film “Castle Keep” about 50 miles north of here was accidentally burned to the ground on Friday night during the filming of a battle scene. The fire followed a massive explosion which caused panic in96 words
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266 1968-04-29 5 SAIGON, Sun. (Reufer) A statement issued here today by Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky's office said allegations that he had smuggled opium "constitute a tissue of gross fabrications." The stotement was commenting on a report before a U.S. senate sub-commit-tee alleging that Vice President Ky266 words
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Article313 1968-04-29 5 Question of time WASHINGTON. Sun. (Reuter) The U. 5. treasury is prepared to consider a plan for ending all formal ties between the dollar and gold and for the subsequent support of the dollar bv foreign exchange market operations according to a congressional report313 words
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Article66 1968-04-29 5 HAMILTON. Bermuda Sun. (Reuter) Relative calm returned here overnight following imposition of a curfew and announcement of an official inquiry into riots that have shaken these holiday islands in the last three days. Making the announcement in an island-wide broadcast last night. the governor. Lord Martonmere. said66 words
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224 1968-04-29 5 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) The war in Vietnam and Laos is responsible for increased smuggling of narcotics from Southeast Asia to illegal opium markets all over the world, including the United States, according to Police Major General Nit Bhanumas, Secretary General of the anti-narcotic commission of224 words
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Article182 1968-04-29 5 MADRID Sun. (UPI) Spanish police cracked down yesterday on possible May Day demonstrations throughout Spain with a wave of arrests reported to involve hundreds of opponents of Generalissimo F rancisco Franco's regime. The arrests, described as “preventive detentions" were reported in Madrid. Barcelona, Tarrasa,182 words
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Article522 1968-04-29 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI). George Ball, nominated cn Thursday by President Johnson as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, believes the United States should help formulate a new world order in which Japan would play a major role. In his recently published book "The discipline522 words
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Article377 1968-04-29 6 WASHINGTON. Sun. iR«ut«r I Mr. George Wildmjn Belt, who takes ever at U.S. antbastader to the Unitag Nation* in |un«, it an expert at tackling international crises. As Under-Secretary of Slate for Presidents Kennedy and Joknsen between 1961 and 1966. ke dashed around the world, handling the377 words
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Article183 1968-04-29 6 KING KILLING BISMARCK. North Dakota. Sun. (UPI). A man matching the description of James Earle Ray spent on Thursday night with a blonde woman at a motel on the so-called “Strip” between Bismarck and Mandan VD, it was reported yesterday. Ray is wanted by183 words
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Article89 1968-04-29 6 AM AN. Sun. (Reuter) King Hussein of Jordan inaugurated his country’s television station yesterday and then appeared to viewers in a nation-wide speech. He called for greater solidarity and sacrifice, adding that he himself had devoted his fife to. the cause of recovering Jordan’s occupied West bank89 words
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Article382 1968-04-29 6 SALAZAR 79 TODAY By Alec Joannides LISBON', Sun. (Reuter) Dr. Antonio do Oliveira Salazar, bachelor ruler of Portugal for $6 years, celebrates his ?9th birthday tomorrow with no indication that He plans to relinquish office. The abstemious Prime Minister, who shuns publicity. i& expected to382 words
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Article, Illustration154 1968-04-29 6 LORD FISKE. Chairman of Britain's Decimal Currency Board, inserts one of the United Kingdom's new decimal coins into a parking meter at a recent press conference in London. Britain's flrst two decimal coins the ten new penny coin that is the equivalent of the154 words
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177 1968-04-29 6 LONDON Bun (UPI) One of the more bizarre features of Britain's planned decimal currency reform will appear late next year in the form of the world’s first seven-sided coin, according to the Evening News. It will be the “new” 50 penny piece, replacing the 10177 words
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355 1968-04-29 6 World War II raid on Sydney, Harbour SYDNEY. Sun. (UPI) Mrs. Matsue Mat»uo. 83-year-old mother of the Japanese Naval Officer who led the daring submarine raid in Sydney Harbour during the war was welcomed here today by her son’s355 words
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Article89 1968-04-29 6 LONDON. Sun (l PI)—A judge has ordered psychiatric help for a girl who was so lonely “she Is reduced to talking to worms.” The girl. 19-year-old Virginia Brett. was found guilty on Thursday of robbery with violence. Miss Brett, who had five previous convictions89 words
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Article160 1968-04-29 6 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun. (UPI) An unidentified man carrying a bottle of wine climbed into a lion den yesterday, taunted the animal and was attacked. He was seriously injured. A thousand horrified children and other spectator gathered to see a keeper shoot and kill the160 words
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Article488 1968-04-29 6 NEW YORK surt. (Reuter) The uidbte of Dr. Martin Luther King yesterday read to a huge peace rally her husband's "10 Command ments on Vietnam which she said had been among notes found on hit body after he was slain last month. Bareheaded and dressed in488 words
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Article240 1968-04-29 6 NEW YORK. Sun. (TPI) Plain-clothes “Sky marshals” are riding U.S. commercial airplanes, ready to bag hijackers with karatechops. tear ras squirts or persuasion. Parade magazine reported today. In an article titled “Sky marshals vs skyjackers" prepared for its Sunday edition. Parade reported the Federal Aviation Agency240 words
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Article138 1968-04-29 6 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI) Japan’s aid to Indonesia will be formally deeidec as soon as a pending bill is approved by Parliament, a Foreign Office official back from the Netherlands said yes.eraay. Mr Haruki Mori. Deputy Vice Foreign Minister, made the remarks upon his arrival from138 words
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Article124 1968-04-29 6 BANGKOK, Sun. (P.euter) Principals of 216 secondary schools are meeting in Bangkok at a seminar dn way* to prevent Communist infiltration among the school oupils and teachers Education Minister, Mom Luang Pin Malakul who ad* dressed the opening day of the seminar said that Communist124 words
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Article, Illustration48 1968-04-29 7 NEW YORK, Sun. Sit-in demonstrators watch from inside as black power advocates Stokely Carmichael (L) and H. Rap Brown (R) talk to newsmen on Friday at the entrance to Hamilton Hall, one of five Columbia University build- ings taken over by demonstrators. UPI radiophoto.— UPI radiophoto. - 48 words
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372 1968-04-29 7 RACE TO THE STARS CAPE KENNEDY, Florida, c un. (UPI). Space Agency Administrator James E. Webb accepted the recommendation of Project Apollo leaders yesterday and began preparations to fly men on the next Saturn 5 moon rocket. The decision to eliminate another unmanned launch372 words
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Article87 1968-04-29 7 SIDNEY, Sun. (CPI) Evangelist Billy Graham »aid the trouble with Britain s churches is that their leaders will not talk about C?*h. ,ie told a congregation of 52.000 here that “10 per rent of our money belongs to God This is a fact mentioned in the87 words
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Article105 1968-04-29 7 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) Police officers and temple abbots have been warned to be careful of foreign m° v 'i e companies shooting films in and near Buddhist temples. The warning was given by Lieutenant General Chamras Mandhunanond, Deputy Director General of the Police Department, following a report105 words
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115 1968-04-29 7 NEW DELHI, Sun (UPI) Mrs. Indira Gandhis Congress Party staged an unexpected massive comeback yesterday in Municipal elections in Communist Kerala State Congress Party candidates gained control of 17 out of 24 city councils in the South Indian State, while the United Front115 words
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Article219 1968-04-29 7 ANTI-US RIOTING ROME, Sun. (Reuter) Politics the favourite issue was Vietnam brought demonstrators into the streets of at least 10 major cities across the world yesterday leaving a trial of injuries and arrests. In Rome more than 50 students were injured some seriously and 200 arrested219 words
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Article165 1968-04-29 7 DUDLEY. England. Sun. (Reuter). British Nazi leader Colin Jordan was thrown out of a hall yesterday after yelling antimigrant slogans at Conservative Party leader Edward Heath. Jordans interruptions brought a violent flareup during Mr Heath's tour of the migrant-crowded Industrial English midlands. The 44-year-old leader of165 words
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Article, Illustration30 1968-04-29 7 AMMAN, Jordan. King Hussein of Jordan, his two sons and wife Muna. holding their new-born twin princesses Aisha and Zain on Wednesday.... UPI radiopix.UPI radiopix. - 30 words
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Article285 1968-04-29 7 Red Flag warns HONG KONG, Sun. (UPl).—"Bourgeois" self-seekers masquerading as loyal followers of Chairman Moo Tse-Tung have mounted a conspiracy against the aims of Communist China's cultural revolution, a theoretical party jct'r srid today. "Some ill-inten-tioned people are crushing the morale of the proletarian revolutionaries285 words
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274 1968-04-29 7 SAIGON. Sun. (Reuter) American and South Vietnamese troops have killed 65 Vietcong in two fierce clashes near Saigon, military spokesmen reported today. More than 50 guerrillas, clinging to their entrenched positions threatening the capital, died in a day long battle with government274 words
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Article48 1968-04-29 7 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) A helicopter landing pad will be built on top of the new police hospital now under construction Dr. Uthai Sri Aroon director of the Police Hospital, said the helipad has become necessary with the expanded activities of the border patrol police.48 words
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250 1968-04-29 7 IN FROM THE STREETS HONG KONG. Sun. (UPI). Communists plan to adopt subtler methods this summer in pursuing their causes in Hong Kong, newspaper reported today. The pro-British Standard said the Reds won't repeat last year's campaign of allround violence and instead will250 words
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Article87 1968-04-29 7 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) —General Matthew B Ridgway, former Commander-in-Chief of United States Forces in Korea, said here yesterday there would be no reduction of United States troops in South Korea in the near future. The General and his wife are in Bangkok for a holiday after87 words
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Article94 1968-04-29 7 CAFE TOWN. Sun. (UPI) The world's only surviving heart transplant patient Dr. Phillip Blaiberg and American entertainer Liberace toasted each other and exchanged autographs yesterday at Blaiberg's suburban apartment. Liberace, who is touring South Africa, clinked glasses with Blaiberg to toast those who bad cheated death.94 words
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Article126 1968-04-29 7 UNITED NATIONS. Sun. (UPI) Following is the text of a resolution sponsored in the Security Council yesterday by India, Pakistan and Senegal: The Security Council: Having heard the statements of the representatives of Jordan and Israel Having considered the Secretary General's note Recalling resolution 162126 words
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Article986 1968-04-29 8 THERE is abroad in Malaysia an unlovely species of the human race called the ugly American. He is more commonly found in the nation’s cocktail lounges. He seems a cheerful enough fellow; a bon vivant in fact. But the mask slips away and he shows his illiberal986 words
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2307 1968-04-29 8 Dr. Lim Chong Yah - The gold crisis its implication for Malaysia By Dr. Lim Chong Yah DDRESS given at the luncheon of the American Association of Malaysia at the Royal Selangor Golf Club on Thursday. April 25th. 1968. Dr. Lim is the chairman of the Division of Applied Economics and chairman of the Graduate2,307 words
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877 1968-04-29 8 IWISH to givo my view on the establishment of the Merdeka University." This has been the focus of my interest for a long time* The aim, as repeatedly stressed by the leaders, is to educate, nurture and raise a healthy younger generation.877 words
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Article107 1968-04-29 8 As a welfare minded citizen I would like J? k J?°y h y members of the Red Cross Society are becoming less active nowaday*. „cL e xp t ct i d to see the m as Pa Jl ggunl Uttaran Treasury’s Big Walk, and other public functions107 words
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Article, Illustration291 1968-04-29 8 By Henry B. Rothblatt (Authori "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") SARAH first made a will giving her estate to her only living relative, her sister. Mary. Then she moved to another town A year later, she was admitted to a hospital as a terminal cancer patient.291 words
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727 1968-04-29 9 By JOHN PETTY LONDON, Sun. (LPS). —The accelerating pace at which the world is moving into the transport of general cargo by seaborne containers is indicated by the success of a hundred trial shipments from Europe to Australia and the decision to start a containership service727 words
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139 1968-04-29 9 WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI) The US. Department of Commerce predicted yesterday that the South Korean economy will grow even faster this year than it did in 1967. Exports are expected to increase by more than 50 per cent, the Department said in its weekly report139 words
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Article, Illustration172 1968-04-29 9 KLANG. Sun. The export manager of Bata Klang. Mr. C.V.D. Einden. has left here on a month's round-the-world tour In search of export markets for Bata shoes produced in Klang This is a bold step on Bata's part to promote their export172 words
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585 1968-04-29 9 By HARRY HOBBS T ONDON, Sun. (UPI). A mixed set of facts and figures went into Britain's economic ledgers this week and obscured the bigger picture of the national performance. Production ip some key industries like autos shifted sharply higher but the585 words
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Article75 1968-04-29 9 TAIPEI. Sun. (Reuter) Taiwan’s textile exports this year is expected to exceed U ***** million recorded last year, local textile manufacturers predicted yesterday. They said textile products had been exported to more than 85 overseas countries. A breakdown of the export areas shows that Asia takes 5175 words
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Article, Illustration184 1968-04-29 9 THIS new self-con-tained still for extracting essential oils essences used in flavouring and perfumes has been designed by Britain's Tropical Products Institute to help improve distilling tech- niques used in the extraction of these oils from plant material in developing countries.— BIS. - 184 words
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466 1968-04-29 9 LONDON, Sun. (LPS). Natural rubber is being used in Britain in a new method of treating masonry against damp. Successes achieved by injecting under pressure compositions of latex and water-based silicones were described in London recently by Dr. H. Hurst, of the Cambridge466 words
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Article111 1968-04-29 9 LONDON. Sun.—Plans for the hall of residence of the new Institute of Polymer Technology, sited strategically at Loughborough University in the UK’s industrial Midlands, are nearly complete Construction, to be financed from funds raised by an appeal to the polymer industries and associated research organisations, is expected111 words
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Advertisement679 1968-04-29 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—S'PORE, K. LUMPUI ARRIVALS IN SINOAPORB MSA 029 12.05 am. from Kuala Lumpur MSA 019 8.03 am. from Kuala Lumpur. PAA R19 9.19 a m from San franc- Honolulu/Guam/ Manila/Saigon MSA 121 9.30 a.m. from Kuala Lumpur. MSA 431 10.25 a.m. from Kuching MSA 005 10 25 am. from679 words
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Article, Illustration248 1968-04-29 12 I BELONG to a family who likes to collect things. All my brothers and sisters like to collect items, even my youngest brother He collects such things like colourful pictures of animals, fishes and some tiny toys. Talking about my grandfather's collection, I think he248 words
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Article, Illustration298 1968-04-29 12 THE way we speak is of paramount Importance Our manner of speech may betray u* to an astonishing extent. There is a wealth of truth in the old saying that, “Language shows a man: speak that I may see thee.” From the way a person pronounces298 words
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Article, Illustration204 1968-04-29 12 HOBBY plays an important part In our lives. A hobby is any interesting subject which we take up for amusement In our leisure time. Different people have different kinds of hobbies. Some people love books very much. They like reading books, collecting books or just to keep204 words
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Article, Illustration205 1968-04-29 12 LOROXG Lee Soon's team won a soccer match in a game with Ja'.an Abdullah's team. In order to celebrate the victory, the players agreed to have a cold drink at a nearby coffee shop. Inside the shop, the insideright forward argued with the205 words
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Article, Illustration139 1968-04-29 12 A FEW weeks ago, my friends and I took a journey to Parit Jawa about 26 miles from Tangkak. Before we set off, we packed all our things. In the morning, the weather was fine and we walked fast. In doing so. we were exhausted and took139 words
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Article, Illustration365 1968-04-29 12 MY friend, Michael, has an unusual hobby. He keeps crabs seacrabs. There is a difference between the sea-crab and the rivercrab. The former is smaller and lighter and has more colour while the latter is bigger, heavier and rather dark in colour. The365 words
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Article, Illustration233 1968-04-29 12 A GLANCE at Muar beach will tell you how lovely it can be in the evening Day Ls over and the sun sets in the west, throwing its golden rays down on the horizon. Far across the sea. birds are seen flying to and233 words
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Article, Illustration291 1968-04-29 12 •THE Child is the Father of Man” William W’oodsworth. The youths of today are the adults of tomorrow. In the case of an individual the biological instinct operating in the fathering of children ensures survival of the species through a new generation. This applies equally to lower291 words
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Article, Illustration305 1968-04-29 12 WHAT is pop music? What do teenagers find in pop music? These are the usual questions that parents discuss among themselves. They usually refer to pop music as the crazy ‘mambo jambo’ music which really gives one a headache. But still, it is being appreciated by305 words
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Article, Illustration325 1968-04-29 12 EVER since the beginning of time. wat er has continued to be an important thing to all living creatures. There is no substitute for water and without it no one can exist Animals, plants and human beings depend on water tor their survival It is of325 words
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Article, Illustration275 1968-04-29 12 Juvenile delinquency a world wide problem JUVENILE delinquency :s becoming a world-wide problem. Many people have attributed the rise in juvenile delinquency to modem society. Juvenile delinquency could also arise because of poverty. Having a large family, sometimes, may lead to juvenile delinquency. The parents have to go out to275 words
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Article, Illustration271 1968-04-29 12 SIN GAPORE, situated south of the Malay Peninsula is a busy port. It is also a famous spot for tourists. This tiny island has many interesting places which attract the tourists. A few of them are Botanical Gardens, Mount Faber. Haw Par Villa, Macßitchie Reservoir, Van Kleef271 words
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Advertisement168 1968-04-29 12 Rules of Eastern Sun’s essay writing All entrants are requested to observe the followng rules: 1. Each entrant must fill in his/her own writing the entry form appended below in block letters. 2. No entry will be considered without the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach168 words
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Article, Illustration625 1968-04-29 13 AJIT K. DAS - By AJIT K. DAS, United Press International YOU should write your letter in poetry if you wish to receive a reply from the magazine Gitanjali. If your letter inspires him, the editor will answer you in verse. Everything connected with Gitanjali is done in verse. Even— UPI photo by Das.; — UPI; photo by Das. - 625 words
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882 1968-04-29 13 AGROI'P of Australian scientists has established that rubella (German measles) is not a form of measles, but is caused by a completely different type of virus. The team is headed by Dr. M.F. Warburton, controller of virology research at Australia's Commonwealth Serum Laboratories. Melbourne,882 words
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Article572 1968-04-29 13 ARNOLD DIBBLE - By ARNOLD DIBBLE, United Press International a correspondent's notebook following an 8,000mile trip through Asia: The only hotel in Asia to offer bubble baths as part of the service is in Indonesia, where even air-conditioning was unknown in public buildings 10 years ago In those days572 words
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113 1968-04-29 13 A resident of Manila was surprised recently to see his supply of beer being de live red by a man wearing a welder's mask. In the intense heat of the tropics, it develops, carbonated or fermented drinks tend to explode and a number of113 words
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Miscellaneous278 1968-04-29 13 SHAW IGANISBTTON Aim ?m 11th Eff«rd Dty N« Free List! Due to film’s length 4 Shows Note Times: 11. 2 38. «.15. 8.15 pm. Main Feature starts promptly at 11. IE. 2.48. 2* A 1.33 pm Clint Eastwood. Lee Van Cleef “THE GOOD. THE BAD A THE UGLY’* E!! W»!!aeh278 words
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Miscellaneous284 1968-04-29 13 ORCHARDI PALACE _321*1 I *****9 now showing: 1.30. 4.ft®. II 13®. 4.0® *-3® 91% ora II 6.45 A 9.3® ore Cash Bookings Only—No Fro® List! Orchard: “Gt'NS” Starts At 14®. 4.1®. ®.4® A 9.33 p m Palace: ••Gt’NS” Starts At 1.40, 4.10. 6.53 A 9.40 p m. "Guns For San284 words
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Article136 1968-04-29 14 SANDOWN PARK. Surrey, Sun. (Reuter) Lady Halifax's outsider Safety Match won the Royal Stakes, for three-year-olds, run over me and a quarter miles here yesterday. Mrs. Noel Murless's Scipio was second and Mrs. E. Longton's Herons Plume third of nine runners. Safety Match won by one and136 words
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Article139 1968-04-29 14 RALEIGH. North Carolina, Sun. (UPI) Carol Mann matched her first round 71 yesterday and moved into a one-stroke lead in the 54hole US$l5,OOO Raleigh Ladies invitational golf tournament. Miss Mann's 56-hole total of 142. two under par. put her one shot in front of Betsy139 words
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Article244 1968-04-29 14 DALLAS. Texas. Sun. (UPI) Miller Barber, ignoring a badly swollen right hand. yesterday scored a five-under-par 32-33—65 that put him five strokes in front of the pack after three rounds of the US$lOO 000 Byron Nelson golf classic. Barber pitched and putted his way to244 words
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172 1968-04-29 14 TELUK ANSON. Sun. Soccer fans in Lower Perak are clamouring for a sports stadium for future Malaysia Cup matches to be played here as well, instead of at the Perak Stadium in Ipoh only. Such a stadium to be built in Speedy Road172 words
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Article, Illustration151 1968-04-29 14 Sulaiman bin Haji Hassan. 18 won the singles championship title of the Youth Badminton Tournament held at the former Happy World Stadium. Kuching. Sulaiman. a Form Five pupil of St. Joseph's School, Kuching beat Lai Chung Kong, the 1966 Kuching Open Junior Champion. 15-12, 14-18, 15-6.151 words
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458 1968-04-29 14 OAKLAND, California, Sun. (Reuter). Jimmy Ellis. Cassius Clay's former top sparring partner, outpointed Jerrv Quarrv in 15 rounds here last night to win the World Boxing Association’s version of the world heavyweight championship. It was a split decision, with the referee and one judge458 words
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Article159 1968-04-29 14 GLASGOW. Sun. (Reuter) —Dunfermline won the Scottish Soccer Cup yesterday for the second time in their history with a 3-1 win over a disappointing Hearts team in the final at Hampden Park here. Dunfermline. who previously won the trophy in 1961 when they beat Celtic,159 words
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Advertisement515 1968-04-29 14 TENDER NOTICES JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. KENYATAAN TAWARAN TAW ARAN akan di-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, Jabatan Kerja Raya. Perak. Ipoh hingga jam pukul 3.00 petang pada 24hb Mei, 1968. Untok: THE SUPPLY. DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION OF ACCOUNTING MACHINES AND ACCOUNTING LEDGER CARDS. Semua butir2 boleh didapati masa waktu berkerja di-Pejabat515 words
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Advertisement505 1968-04-29 14 KENYATAAN TAW ARAN IBU PEJABAT. J.K.R. TAWARAN2 daripada pemborong2 yang berdaftar dengan J.K.R. di-bawah Kelas B’ dan keatas Kepala II (2) akan di-terima di-Pejabat Pengarah Kerja Raya, Ibu Pejabat. J.K.R.. Jalan Maxwell, Kuala Lumpur hingga jam pukul 12.00 tengah hari pada 20 hb. Mei 1908 untok:CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF HELICOPTER505 words
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Advertisement266 1968-04-29 14 NOTICES J.K.R. PERAK NOTICE Collection of Water Charges in Town Council Area Taiping AS FROM Ist MAY. 1968 all bills issued by J.K.R. in respect of Water Charges must be paid at the JK.R. Accounting Office. Jabatan Kerja Raya No 267. Jalan Ong Saik. Taiping. Bills issued prior to this266 words
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Advertisement64 1968-04-29 14 ANNOUNCEMENT With effect from Ist May, 1968, all members of the Association in Malaysia and Singapore will increase their savings account interest rate from 3%p.a. to 3»/ 2 %p.a. Interest rates on Fixed Deposits remain unchanged as follows 3 months.... s>/ 2 p.a. 6 months.... 5%% p.a. 9 and 1264 words
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Article2692 1968-04-29 15 LOTUS FLOWER WINS ON AN OBJECTION By WINDSOR LAD DENANG, Sun. Ipoh trainer Mansor bin Matban scored his first success in the country when he sent out Co-Prosperity, a stylish winner in th* main sprint here this afternoon, opening day of the Penang Turf Club's Summer2,692 words
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268 1968-04-29 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. K Kailasapathy of Rawang Youth Club won the senior event in the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association cross country race held at Rawang today. His time for the 6-3 4 mile route was 38 mins. 58 sec. Lights Athletic Club's S. Nathan and268 words
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Article49 1968-04-29 15 SEREMBAN Sun. A goal by Awater Singh enabled Selangor “A" to edge Singapore A” 1-0 in the finals of the first Malaysian Sikh* slx-a-side hockey tournament here this evening Selangor thus won the Mahima Singh Challenge Shield from 16 teams who took part in the tournament.49 words
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Article, Illustration55 1968-04-29 15 Three Western Australian girls have gained selection in the Australian swimming and diving team to compete in the Olympic Games in Mexico City this y«ar Between them they hold seven Australian open champions. Picture shows from left to right Lynne W atson (free-style), Lyn McClements55 words
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Article229 1968-04-29 15 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Johore played grand soccer and drew 3-3. with a youthful Singapore side in the Malaysia Cup competition, on a wet Sri Gelam Padang here, this evening. Half time score was 2-1 in Johore's favour. Johore 6tarted penetrating a weak Singapore defence and229 words
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Article136 1968-04-29 15 BOURNEMOUTH. England. Sun. (Reuter) Ken Rosewall of Australia today won the world’s first open tennis championship when he beat his countryman Rod Laver in the final of the men's singles at the British hardeourt championships. Rosewall took 100 minutes to defeat Laver 3-6, 6-2. 6-0.136 words
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Article140 1968-04-29 15 SEREMBAN. Sun. The circular letter row between the N S Hockey Association and N.S Football Association has taken an unusual turn here today. Sunsport understands that Negri's Burnley Cup manager. Mr Lionel Kulasingam has instructed his lawyers to take action regarding a circular letter sent out140 words
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Article22 1968-04-29 15 IPOH. Sun. Ferak beat Kedah 3-1 in the North Zone of the Malaysia Cup fixture at Perak Stadium here tonight.22 words
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Article20 1968-04-29 15 MALACCA. Sun Malacca beat Johore by 106 runs to enter the Malaysian Cricket Association Under-23 final here today.20 words
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130 1968-04-29 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Joint Services swamped Negri Sembilan 11-1 in the Malaysia Cup tournament played at the Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. With this “big victory’’ Services hare won two matches. lost one and drawn one. in this tournament. Services easily out-played their opponents in130 words
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Article195 1968-04-29 15 SINGAPORE. Sun The Services chalked up 171 runs in reply to the Civilians score of 270 runs in the two-day annual cricket match played at the Padang here today. The match ended In. a draw Radford, the Services opening batsman, scored 64 the highest of195 words
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Article74 1968-04-29 15 MALACCA. Sun. Tan Yee Khan and Ng Boon Bee. Malaysia’* doubles aces. were beaten in straight sets 15-5 and 1511. by the Danish pair Kops and Andereen at the Malacca Badminton Pesta last night. Kops earlier beat Kodima 15—12 *nd1175 —7 jrj the singles while his74 words
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Article23 1968-04-29 15 MALACCA. Sun. Selangor beat Malacca 3-2 in a acrappy match in the Malaysia Cup competition at Kubu Stadium here this evening.23 words
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Miscellaneous45 1968-04-29 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $72,590 1st PRIZE; No. *****3 $23,955 2nd PRIZE: No. *****5 5,988 3rd PRIZE: No. *****0 2,994 STARTERS: ($443 eoch):Nos: *****6, *****5, *****9, *****0, *****7, *****2, *****0, *****2, *****7. CONSOLATION: ($299 each):Nos. *****0, *****1, *****9, *****6, *****2, *****3, *****1, *****9, *****2, *****7.45 words
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Article324 1968-04-29 16 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Suvid ve* f terdTv b were matCheS played yesterday were Scottish Football Association Cup final: D'line A. 3 Hearts 1 (at Hampden Park Glasgow) Irish Football Association Cup final; Crusaders 2 Linefleld 0 (at the Oval. Belfast) English Football Association Cup semi finals: B ham324 words
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Article1857 1968-04-29 16 ENGLISH ONE HOME AW T AY P W D L F A W D L F A Pts. Man United 39 14 2 3 42 19 9 6 5 37 28 .54 Leeds United 39 17 3 0 48 12 5 6 8 19 28 53 Manchester C1,857 words
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Article, Illustration752 1968-04-29 16 Second meeting at Wembley in three seasons T ONDON, Sun. (Reuter) —Everton will meet Li West Bromwich Albion when they seek to win the English Football Association Cup tor the second time in three seasons in the final at Wembley on May 18. Everton752 words
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Article148 1968-04-29 16 GAUHATI. Assam. Sun. (Reuter) India took a 3-0 winning lead over Ceyion in the Eas, Zone Davis Cup (Section B) semi-final yesterday and earned the right to meet the winner of the section A tournament in the Zonal final in Sep ember. India's juniors. 18-year-old Gaurav148 words
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Article105 1968-04-29 16 LONDON, Sun (Reuter) Results of Rugby Union matches played yesterday were: Bath 3 Bedford 9. Birmingham 12 Nuneaton 16. Bristol 19 Coventry 22. Fylde 14 Birkenhead P. 16. Halifax 0 Sheffield 22. Leicester 13 Manchester 6. Lydney 23 Oxford 9. Northampton 37 Old Alleynians 9. Otley 11105 words
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Article42 1968-04-29 16 KLERKSDORP South Africa. Sun. (Reuter) Australia beat South Africa 4-2 here yesterday in the ninth and final match of their lawn tennis “Test” series. The series ended all square, with each country winning three matches and drawing the other three.42 words
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264 1968-04-29 16 Gillette K-O Cup tourney LONDON. Sun. (Reuter). West Indian skipper Gary Sobers celebrated his debut for Nottinghamshire by steering his new club to a three wicket win over Lancashire in the English Gillette Knockout Cricket Cup competition yesterday. Sobers, the Notts skipper, gained264 words
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132 1968-04-29 16 JAKARTA. Sun. (UPI) The Indonesian Association of Badminton Players(PßSl) will extend an invitation to Danish badminton a'-e Erland Kops to play a series of matches in Indonesia next month, it was announced here yesterday. First chairman of the PBSI. J C Tambunan132 words
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Article70 1968-04-29 16 NORTHAMPTON. England. Sun (Reuter) World motor racing champion Denny Hulme drove his McLaren-Ford to victory when New Zealanders filled the first three places in the International Trophy Formula One race at Silverstone here yesterday. Hulme won the 152-mile (244.62 kilometres) race in one hour 14 minutes 44.870 words
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128 1968-04-29 16 BONN. Sun (Reuter) Soviet swimmers Semyon Belits-Geimann and Nikolai Pankin yesterday put up the world's fastest times in the men's 200 metres freestyle and 100 metres breaststroke at the West German International swimming championships here. But their times will not count as world records128 words
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Article67 1968-04-29 16 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Close of play scores in yesterday’s cricket matches were: At Oxford: No further play yesterday because of rain. Gloucesteshire 184. M. Proctor 51. Oxford University 32 for two. At Cambridge: Cambridge University 233, R. Knight 81. Warwickshire 60 for one. At Lords:67 words
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101 1968-04-29 16 FLORENCE, Italy. Sun. (UPI) Former world junior middleweight champion Sandro Mazzinghi began training yesterday for his May 22 title bout against Kj Soo Kim of South Korea. Several sparnn? partners, including the Italian's last fight victim, have been signed as sparring partners for Mazzinghi.101 words
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218 1968-04-29 16 CRICKET HONG KONG. Sun (Reuter) Hong Kong cricket organisers hope to interest fo'lowers of the sport in Singapore and Malaysia in the idea of pooling resources for a joint tour of Western Australia some time in 1970, the South China Sunday218 words
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Article27 1968-04-29 16 DUBLIN. Sun. (Reuter)— Crusaders qualified for next season's European Cup Winners Soccer cup competition when thev beat Linfield 2-0 in the Irish Cup final yesterday.27 words
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Advertisement318 1968-04-29 16 ENTRY’ FORM Ist WHITEHORSE BIG WALK The Selangor Amateur A thletle Association will hold a Big Walk, sponsored by Rothmans of Pall Mall (M) Berhad. on Sunday 12th May. 1968. Course: from the Rothmans Pavilion (MAH.A. Grounds) klanr Road to Kla pg Coast Club. Name: (In (nil) (BLOCK LETTERS) Address:318 words
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Miscellaneous60 1968-04-29 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 1.10 a.m. (7.4 ft), 1.24 pm (8.6 ft.) Port Swettenham: 6.50 a.m. (14.2 ft.), 6.54 p.m. (14.9 ft.) Port Dickson: 7-25 a.m. (7.9 ft.), 7.46 p.m. (9.0 ft.) Singapore: 12.13 a.m. (8.1 ft.), 11.39 p.m. (8.9 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 11.26 a.m. (7.0 rt.), 10.03 p.m. (6.160 words
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