Eastern Sun, 1 May 1968
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Title Section23 1968-05-01 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION r Esid. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 632 Wednesday, 1 May 1968. MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents23 words
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212 1968-05-01 1 SAIGON, Tues. (UPl> About 800 South Vietnamese infantrymen swept into the A Shau Valley aboard helicopters and today seized a series of strategic positions in the Communist stronghold. UPI correspondent Nat Gibson reported that three handpicked battalions of the South Vietnamese Ist Division212 words
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Article85 1968-05-01 1 RANGOON. Tues. (Reuter) Burma today denied that General Ne Win and Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman discussed the challenge of Communism to follow Britain’s pullout from Southeast Asia. The official Burma News Agency reported this, quoting a Foreign Office spokesman. The spokesman said reports to this effect in85 words
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Article660 1968-05-01 1 Ben Variyan - Hundreds of thousands of dollars and several top Govt. servants involved By Ben Variyan ITUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. Five major graft cases involving hundreds of thousands of dollars and several top Government servants and members of the public in West Malaysia are being investigated by660 words
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Article, Illustration472 1968-05-01 1 PREMIER'S MAY DAY MESSAGE SINGAPORE. Tues. May Day 1971 will see the rise or fall of the National Trades Union Congress. To achieve the former there must be developed a more intelligent and mature leadership at the helm of the NTUC with a more472 words
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107 1968-05-01 1 TEHERAN. Tues. (Reuter) At least 30 people have been killed in a severe earthquake which rocked Maku in northwest Iran last night, reports reaching here today said. The bodies of over 30 people. including women and children, have been recovered aiready and many107 words
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155 1968-05-01 1 PORT SWETTENHAM, Tues. —Malaysia will launch a national shipping line next month with Government participation. the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, said here today He said MARA would be invited to join the venture, but the administration would be carried out by experts. The155 words
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107 1968-05-01 1 HONG KONG. Tues (Reuter) The current rift between Malaysia and the Philippines would not have any effect on the Malaysian economy, the Malaysian Minister for Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. said here today. Mr. Khaw described the rift between107 words
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199 1968-05-01 1 T>ARIS, Tues. (Reuter). Europe's first f heart transplant patient, Frenchman Clovis Roblain, died today just over two days after his operation. Professor Maurice Mercadier, chief surgeon at the Paris Hospital where the operation was carried out, announced this morning "The event which we most199 words
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Article83 1968-05-01 1 BOMBAY, Tues. (Reuter) Tun Abdul Razak. Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, arrived in Bombay today by air from Kuala Lumpur. He was met at the airport by Mr. P.G. Kher, Maharashtra's Minister for Urban Development. Tun Abdul Razak. who is accompanied by his wife and83 words
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Article57 1968-05-01 1 CANBERRA. Tues (Reuter) Mr. Gough Whitlam today defeated a left-wing challenge to his leadership of the Australian opposition Labour Party, gaming reelection as leader in a poll of the parliamentary party. Mr Whitlam. a moderate who has led the party since 1966, defeated Dr. Jim Cairns, a left-winger57 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous18 1968-05-01 1 LADIES DAY T"i R Hit V! M ’’Careful where you step, Mable—the pygmies around here are my friends,’*18 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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335 1968-05-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. The Roja Permaisuri Agong will open the exhibition of 'Batek Design and Art' to be presented at the National Art Gallery here from May 1 5 for at least seven weeks. The basis of this exhibition is a national competition335 words
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321 1968-05-01 2 WOMAN TELLS COURT: MUAR, Tues. An assistant nurse told the Muar High Court today how her husband once put dung into her food in order to get rid of her. In suing Bertam Jean Hendrick for a divorce on the grounds321 words
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188 1968-05-01 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. TL deputy Public Prosecutor today successfully applied to the High Court against an acquittal and discnarge by the lower court or a driver. The DPP, Mr. Tan Teow Yeow argued the appeal against a lower court verdict on Heng Choon Chong who was188 words
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122 1968-05-01 2 PENANG. Tues The Penang State Alliance after a four-hour meeting at U.M.N.O. Headquarters here last night, postponed the election of a Chairman till May 31. The pro-tem Chairman, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, who Is also the Chief Minister, said the M.I.C. had122 words
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128 1968-05-01 2 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The High Court today awarded $2,000 damages to the father of a four-year-old boy who was killed in a traffic accident. In making the award Mr. Justice Kulasekaram said that he was of the view that the defendant, Ang Puay128 words
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Article95 1968-05-01 2 Irian Sarmi 'critical SINGAPORE Tues Salvage operations to refloat the M.vi “Irian Sarmi" which sank last month at South Sisters Island has reached “a critical stage". The vessel sank while being towed from the Jurong Shipyard where it was undergoing repairs. It is currently situated in the Southeastern reef of95 words
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Article43 1968-05-01 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. As part of the Mav Day celebrations the National Library will be holding a major exhibition on trade unions at its foyer from tomorrow to Thursday. The exhibition will be open from 8.30 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. daily.43 words
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165 1968-05-01 2 SINGAPORE. Tues.—The Botanic Gardens’ herbarium is to be expanded at a cost of $lOO,OOO. Work on the project —a three-storeyed building has already started and it is expected to be completed in six months’ time. The top floor of the building will be built over165 words
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Article355 1968-05-01 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. The seminar on “Student leadership in a developing Southeast Asia" which studied the feasibility of establishing a regional student body rejected the proposal after a whole morning s deliberations. The consensus was that there was no urgency for the setting up of such355 words
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Article, Illustration41 1968-05-01 2 The Mentri Resar of Selangor, Dato Haji Harun bin Haji Idris opened a $4,500 surau and $7,500 balai raya in Kampong Bahru Batu Caves, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday. Picture shows Dato Haji Harun walking towards the balai raya before the opening.41 words
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Article337 1968-05-01 2 KHIR TO N.E.B: ALOR STAR. Tues. The Government had asked the National Electricity Board to provide electricity to all rural areas even if the projects were uneconomical, said the Acting Minister of Commerce and Industry, Enche Mohammad Khir Johari, today. Speaking at the inauguration337 words
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106 1968-05-01 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. A 41-year-old man who stood in the middle of the road obstructing traffic was today told by the Ninth Magistrate. Mr. Boey Run Hong that he should he charged with attempting to commit suicide. Mr. Boey then fined Chung Pak106 words
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326 1968-05-01 2 Maureen Lee - By Maureen Lee KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, was today urged to solve the equal pay for equal work for women issue without hesitation to avoid further deterioration of industrial peace. The call was made by Enche326 words
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Article64 1968-05-01 2 PENANG. Tues —A 19-year-old girl has reported to the police here she was raped by a man before his wife in a house in Transfer Road here. The girl reported the matter to the police on her release yesterday after a threeday ordeal in the64 words
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261 1968-05-01 2 ARAU, Tues. The Raja of Perlis said today that through unity and racial harmony, Malaysia could become a prosperous, progressive and peaceful country. Speaking at the investiture ceremony at the Istana here to mark his 50th birthday, he said racial strife would261 words
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Article42 1968-05-01 2 PENANG, Tues. Japanese divers are now hard at work trying to salvage a 4,700 tons Japanese vessel and a ferry sunk during the Second World War in the sea off the new deep water berths in Butterworth.42 words
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229 1968-05-01 2 PENANG. Tues. The President of the Penang State M.1.C.. Mr. NTS Arumugam Pillai. today criticised the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. for accepting a garland from M I.C. demonstrator* yesterday evening. The representatives staged a demonstration outside the U.M.N.O. Headquarters in Mac Alister229 words
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94 1968-05-01 4 IPOH, Tues. There will be a by-election in the Gunong Rapat ward of the Municipal Council here following the death of Mr. Teoh Kim swee at the General Hospital today. He was 57. The People’s Progressive Party which is holding the majority94 words
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349 1968-05-01 4 KI.ALA LLMPLR, Tues. In a country like Malaysia whose youth population is growing at an accelerated pace and whose voung people under 21 now comprises more than 50 per cent of the population. society cannot afford to shirk its responsibility towards349 words
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456 1968-05-01 4 Delegation leaves for KL PORT SWETTENHAM, Tues. A delegation of fishermen from Tanjong Sepat left today for Kuala Lumpur to seek the aid of MPs and other leaders in the capital in their fight against the piracy menace in the Straits of Malacca.456 words
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212 1968-05-01 4 LUCIAN PETER - By LUCIAN PETER KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A seamstress was stabbed twice in the chest and abdomen when she screamed for help by one of the two thugs who tried to rob her and her boy friend in the Lake Gardens here last night.212 words
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200 1968-05-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malaysian Trades Union Congress today deplored the recent attempts of a few individuals to tarnish the Image and standing of the National Union of Plantation Workers and its leaders. The General Secretary of the Congress. Mr S.J.H. Zaidi in a statement200 words
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87 1968-05-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues About 120 plantation workers from five estates in Kajang and Serdang picketed in front of the Ministry of Labour here this afternoon. They carried placards protesting against the Industrial Court award relating to tappers' wage rates. Most of them were women.87 words
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116 1968-05-01 4 KOTA KINABALU. Sabah. Tues. (Reuter) Former Sabah Chief Minister, Dato Donald Stephens, said today that former President Macapagal of the Philippines had distorted the truth by claiming that the Malaysian Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, had agreed in Cambodia to bring the Sabah claim116 words
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63 1968-05-01 4 PENANG, Tues. The Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. today suggested two alternative sites in the city for the building of a girls’ secondary school, which the State Government intended to build on the Polo ground. He said one was at York Crescent leading to63 words
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Article, Illustration185 1968-05-01 4 “My, what big muscles you have”, seems to be what Miss One Gaik Kim is saying to Abu Bakar bin Abdul Jabar “Mr. Muscle Beach Bodybeautiful 1968." Miss Kim. a model, was one of the judges in the contest held at Long Beach, Bth mile. Port Dickson185 words
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90 1968-05-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Transport Workers’ Union of Malaya today rejected the stand made by the participants at the Bumiputra Transport Seminar that unions should not exist within the Bumiputra Transport Industry. The Assistant Secretary General of TWU. Enche Zainol Rampak said such90 words
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Article76 1968-05-01 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. About half a million acres of land will be converted into an FLDA Scheme in Johore soon This was disclosed by the Mentri Besar. Da to Haji Othman Mohamed Sa'at before declaring open a mosque at Pengaran. today. He did not elaborate about the76 words
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Article252 1968-05-01 4 Goldsmith's 523.000 taxi ride. IPOH, Tues. Mr. Lam Kien Seak, 49, a partner of Messrs. Tong Hing Goldsmiths in Belfield Street here, was robbed of $23,000 in jewellery in a well-planned highway robbery at the junction of Hugh Low Street and Chung Thye Phin Road last252 words
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Article35 1968-05-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Soviet Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. Vladimir Nikolaevich Kuznetsov, paid a courtesy call on the Minister of Transport. Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir at his office here this afternoon.35 words
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93 1968-05-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Railwaymen were today urged to make train services in Malaysia the most efficient in Southeast Asia The call came from the Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Tun V.T. Sambanthan. He was speaking at the annual meeting of the Railway93 words
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Article42 1968-05-01 4 BUTTERWORTH. Tues A scooter, conveying men’s underwear, valued at $lOl was seized by the Customs Preventive branch here this morning. The goods, on which duty amounting to $3l had not been paid, was also seized. The rider was detained.42 words
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Article, Illustration726 1968-05-01 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. The achievement of the current round of talks between Singapore and Indonesia can be regarded as "a completion of the first chapter of normalisation of our relations." This was stated today by Dr. Arifin Harahap. leader of a 14-man726 words
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Article, Illustration274 1968-05-01 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. The secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress has reiterated its call for co-operation between workers, employers and the Government. In a May Dav message, the secretary-general, Mr. Seah Mui Kok said co-operation was the only way to solve the274 words
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Article55 1968-05-01 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr Lee Ting Hui. the deputy director of Political Study Centre, has joined Nanyang University as Visiting Professor in the Department of History. Mr. Lee obtained an M. A degree from the University of Singapore and taught in its Chinese Department for three years.55 words
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Article60 1968-05-01 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. The High Commissioner for India. Shri Surendra Sinh Alirajpur has been recalled to New Delhi by the Ministry of External Affairs, for consultations prior to the visit of the Indian Prime Minister, Shrimati Indira Gandhi to Singapore. The High Commissioner will leave for New Delhi60 words
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109 1968-05-01 10 SINGAPORE. Tues—Rev. Joe McKnight will be the speaker at the Pentecostal’s convention at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Hill Street at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. The convention is organised by Pentecostal thurches here. Rev. McKnight, who has many years of pastoral experience in the U.S.A.109 words
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Article, Illustration110 1968-05-01 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce is calling on local stevedores to present their points of view in respect to the increasing stevedoring charges over the last few months. The Chamber's president, Mr. Soon Peng Yam. said at its monthly meeting that its members were110 words
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Article, Illustration88 1968-05-01 10 THE Japanese Ambassador in Singapore Mr. K. Yoshida and Mrs. Yoshida held a reception at their residence in Tyresall Road to celebrate the birthday of the Emperor of Japan. A large gathering of guests, including members of the diplomatic corps, senior government officials and VIPs88 words
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271 1968-05-01 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. A leading Japanese banker said today that co-operation was the key to the deve- lopment of this region. He is Mr T. lino, senior managing director of the Mitsui Bank Ltd. who is on a visit to Singapore He is on271 words
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Article96 1968-05-01 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. A school teacher, who was travelling in a car died minutes after it collided into a lorry carrying sand at Upper Aljunied Road this afternoon. The acting Police Secretary.. Mr. Lionel Chee gave her name as Miss Danker. 22. of Block 105, Toa96 words
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Article, Illustration167 1968-05-01 11 LAYANG LAYANG, Tues. The initial estimated damage of the Layang Layang rail crash is about $400,000. This was stated yesterday by the Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, after he inspected the scene of the tragedy. During his Inspection, Mr. Pan167 words
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192 1968-05-01 11 MUAR. Tues. Rural settlers were urged to put their shoulders to the wheels once they had been given tree land by the Johore State Government. The Mentrl Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Othman bin Haji Mohamed Saat. who gave this advice at192 words
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Article47 1968-05-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Mr Mok Siew Wah was elected Chairman of the Pahang Lin Siong section of the Transport Workers’ Union of Malaya. Mr. K. S. Keecha was elected vice-chairman with Mr Ng Kim Seng and Mr. Tee Chai Kow as secretary and treasurer respectively.47 words
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Article45 1968-05-01 11 MALACCA. Tues. A sum of $ll5 kent in a James Bond bag disappeared while the owner, Haji Hussin bin Ali. 48. of Ujong Pasir was asleep. When Haji Hussin woke up this morning he found his bag outside the house without the cash.45 words
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Article114 1968-05-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two guitar recitals by Siegfried Behrend (the “Satan of the Guitar") will be organised by the GoetheInstitute here, at 8.30 p.m. at the MTC, Pantai Valley. The first one will be together with Belina. French Chanson and folk singer of world fame,114 words
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Article89 1968-05-01 11 National Art Gallery (Jalan Ampang): Rembrandt’s etch ings and drawings 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Peninsular Art Gallery (41. Jalan Raja Muda): Work of prominent Malaysian artists exhibition 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming Pool: 930 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.. 689 words
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360 1968-05-01 11 Netherlands to give $1.75m loan to Malaysia Envoy KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Though Dutch aid for South-east Asia would for the next few years be mainly concentrated on Indonesia because her economic recovery was a sine qua non for the economic health of the region, the Netherlands would nevertheless continue to360 words
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Article195 1968-05-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A businessman, Tan Yue Meng. 34, was held up by three unarmed youths outside his firm in Jalan Sarawak, Pudu, last night and robbed. The robbers, aged between 18 and 20 years, got away with $1,071 in Malaysian, United States and195 words
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Article53 1968-05-01 11 BATU GAJAH. Tues. Cheng Kuan Seng, 21, of Market Street here, was drowned when he fell into a mining pool behind the town yesterday. Chen, who is not a swimmer. was washing his bicycle by the side of the pool when he slipped and fell. His body was53 words
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Article, Illustration75 1968-05-01 11 Japan celebrated its National Day on Monday. In Kuala Lumpur a reception was held at the residence of the Japanese ambassador. Mr. Taisaku Kojima. The Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications, Tun V. T. Sambanthan, represented the Malaysian Government at the reception. (ABOVE) Tun Sambanthan being— Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 75 words
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Article, Illustration312 1968-05-01 11 PENANG. Tues. The Mayor. Mr. 00l Thiam Siew, today appealed to leaders of the Alliance- to see that the laws and constitution of this country were applicable to all and there should be no double standards In the treatment of Malaysian citizens.312 words
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Article160 1968-05-01 11 KAMPAR. Tues The alertness of a trolley driver with the Malayan Railway in Ipoh enabled him to save his machine from a possible derailment just outside town here this morning. Hashim bin Jalil. 32, was driving the trolley, (which is normally used to transport line labourers160 words
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Article32 1968-05-01 11 BATU GAJAH. Tues. A mine labourer. Chin Khien. 59. was buried alive in a landslide at a mine off Jalan Batu Pusing yesterday. His body has not. yet been retrieved.32 words
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132 1968-05-01 11 Ben D’CUNHA - By Ben D’CUNHA KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The swing these days among the fairer sex of all ages is towards facial care, in Malaysia. More and more women are taken up by the commercials on television, radio, movies and other mass media. But with all132 words
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Article357 1968-05-01 11 Muar. Tues. There were 28 deaths and 130 births in the Muar District Hospital last month. This was disclosed in a monthly report of the Muar Town Council by Acting OC P D Inspector Annuar bin Mohamed Arof today. The break-down figures for the births were:357 words
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Article70 1968-05-01 11 MALACCA. Tues. Five-year-old Lim Geok Ann of First Cross Street fell into the river early this morning. He was believed to have slipped and fell through the hole of the lavatory which is above the river. The mother, Ong Slew Keng, reported to the police70 words
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Article, Illustration721 1968-05-01 12 SINGAPORE, Tues. The new ViceChancellor of the University of Singapore, Dr. Toh Chin Chye has outlined measures and proposals for the future development of the university Dr. Toh, who is also the Minister for Science and Technology outlined the measures at a meeting of721 words
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177 1968-05-01 12 SINGAPORE, Tues. Leadership should not be narrowed to the limits of becoming political leaders only. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. Minister for Science and Technology and Vice-Chan-cellor of the University of Singapore said today. He maintained that there ■were many other fields where leadership was needed177 words
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88 1968-05-01 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police found a two to three week-old infant abandoned at the junction of Alexandra Road and Henderson Road at 11.20 p.m. last night. Police said the baby boy was placed in a cardboard box, with two tins of milk and a red88 words
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208 1968-05-01 12 SINGAPORE, Tues. A youth who was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for dangerous driving which resulted in the death of a motor cyclist, today had his conviction and sentence set aside by the High Court. In setting aside the conviction and sentence the Chief Justice.208 words
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Article, Illustration338 1968-05-01 12 SINGAPORE. Tuev The days of violent strikes and bloody riots of 12 years ago have given over to calm and peace in the labour world here today. This, the Minister for Culture. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong said, was due "largely to the efforts338 words
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Article119 1968-05-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A Danish food festival will be celebrated here for a period of six weeks during May/June. The organisers, the Danish Agricultural Marketing Board, have planned a number of interesting functions and activities at which a wude range of imported Danish foods will be featured.119 words
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Article, Illustration64 1968-05-01 12 ENCHE Senu bin Abdul Rahman, the Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, putting his ballot in for the selection of the Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year 1967, at a luncheon of judges in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Holding the “ballot box” is Enche Mubarak Ahmad, ofEastern Sun Pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 64 words
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314 1968-05-01 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. Four men were today given jail sentences ranging from five to ten years each by the High Court when they pleaded guilty to a charge of armed robbery. Before passing sentence, Mr. Justice Winslow remarked that he was unable to314 words
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Article34 1968-05-01 12 10 a.m. 9 p.m.: The Van Kleef Aquarium wbll be opened today. 9.30 a.m.: May Day rally at NTUC 8.30 am. to 8 p.m.: Exhibition of trade unions at National Library foyer.34 words
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386 1968-05-01 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. A leading Italian shipping line, the Adria Lines, has offered to carry cargo between Singapore and Europe on “free and fair competitive terms”. This was disclosed today by Mr. Soon Peng Yam. president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce386 words
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374 1968-05-01 12 SINGAPORE Tues. Besides building a minimum defence force for the Republic's security the National Service is creating a new generation of citizens who would transcend barriers of race, religion and language. This view was expressed by Mr. Fong Sip Chee. Parliamentary Secretary to374 words
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90 1968-05-01 12 PENANG, Tues. About 250 people, including officers and men of the R.A.A.F. and the Royal Australian Army, this morning attended the funeral of Warrant Officer, Frank Chapman, 39. who was killed in a road accident here last Thursday. The R.A.A.F Chaplain, the Rev.90 words
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129 1968-05-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. -Democratic Action Party M.P. for Bungsar, Mr. C V Devan Nair today called on social democrats in Malaysia to tribute to “our multi-racial" trade union movement. “The pioneers of Malaysian nationalism are to be found there in our trade union movement”,129 words
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Article22 1968-05-01 12 SINGAPORE. Tues —There were 61 road accidents of which two were serious during the past 24 hours in the Republic.22 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article, Illustration31 1968-05-01 6 LONDON Prince Philip watches Malaysian student Tay Kay Wey, cook his supper during his tour of the new Church of England Students’ Hostel which the Prince opened on Monday. UPI Photo.— UPI Photo. - 31 words
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234 1968-05-01 6 SEOUL Tues. (UPI) North Korean intruders ambushed a seven-man South Korean patrol in the demilitarised zone yesterday, killing two and wounding two others in the second Communist attack in three days, military authorities here said today. Korean Military authorities said the Communist234 words
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Article46 1968-05-01 6 MANILA. Tues. (Reuter) Six Huks (Filipino Communists) and two Government soldiers have been killed in a series of clashes north of here, according to police reports reaching here today. Three Government troopers were wounded and the survivor of the seven-man Huk band captured.46 words
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Article93 1968-05-01 6 MONROVIA. Liberia. Tues. (Reuter) Three men were reported missing today after jumping in panic from a four-seater plane flying at 1.500 feet (450 metres) when they saw smoke pouring from its engine. The only other passenger, a woman, was unable to unfasten her seat belt and93 words
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Article74 1968-05-01 6 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) Twenty theology students at New College Hampstead sat down to their dinner table yesterday and bowed their heads as college principal Dr. Charles Duthle said grace. “Thank you God for what we are about to receive,” he said. Suddenly, there was a loud noise74 words
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108 1968-05-01 6 HONG KONG. Tues. (Reuter) The daughter of a woman found dead with several stab wounds today said she had dreamt on Sunday that her mother would be killed. “I had a bad dream last night. “I dreamt that my mother would be killed.’’108 words
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207 1968-05-01 6 ondon Tues. (UPI) The Judicial Committee of Li the Privy Council refused yesterday to intervene in thS'cSVan Australian objects to military service because of the Australian xorces commitment in Vietnam. James O’Donnell, 21, (whose parents live at Winifred Street. North Essendon, Melbourne) asked207 words
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EASTERN SUN U.N.C.L.E. FAN CLUB NEWS
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Article, Illustration569 1968-05-01 6 THE Eastern Sun U.N.C.L.E. Fan Club became an official U.N.C.L.E. Fan Club in August last year, on receiving the approval of the Registrar of Societies. It then became a registered Club with the Registrar of Societies Singapore. The Office-Bearers of the Club since then were569 words
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Article, Illustration262 1968-05-01 6 EASTERN SUN I.N.C.L.E. FAN CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Date: 27th April 1968 Time: 4.00 p.m. Venue: Singapore Boy Scouts’ Association Sands BuildingMore than a hundred members turned up for the Annual General Meeting despite the fact that it was raining at the time of the262 words
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Article248 1968-05-01 7 Nasser’s series of pep talks CAIRO Tues. (UPII —President Gamal Abdel Nasser last night said another war between Arabs and Israel was inevitable. "No matter what resolutions are adopted by the United Nations, the battle will come inevitably whether we want it or not," Nasser told248 words
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Article124 1968-05-01 7 Blind draftee is pessimistic MOUNT VERNON, New York, Tues. (UPI). A spokesman for a local draft board said the QA (immediately draftoble) classification of 23-year-old Harold Krents, blind since nine, would remain in effect until he proves he cannot see. "We have received no124 words
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Article160 1968-05-01 7 CAPE TOWN. South Africa. Tues. (UPI) The doctor who carried out the first successful heart transplant and the man who is a living proof of his skills yesterday expressed surprise and pleasure at news that French surgeons in Paris had performed a similar operation. )r. Christian Barnard,160 words
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Article134 1968-05-01 7 PARIS. Tues. (CPI) The Soviets may he boosting their naval units in the Mediterranean to ensure Soviet Forces may move freely through the Sues Canal in the event of a Soviet conflict with Communist China, the authoritative Revue de Defence Nationale said yesterday. The Revue134 words
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Article301 1968-05-01 7 World War II SYDNEY. Tues. (Reuter) The mother of a Japanese midget submarine commander killed during the World War II raid on Sydney Harbour met one of the men responsible for her son's death. She pressed his hands and asked him to sign his name on a301 words
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Article112 1968-05-01 7 LONDON. Tues (UPIi King Hussein of Jordan arrived by plane from Amman yesterday on what was described as “essentially a private visit.” The young monarch originally had been expected to visit Libya today and his European flight was understood to have taken official circles by surprise. He112 words
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Article325 1968-05-01 7 Warmest welcome in years BRASILIA. Brazil Tues. (UPI) President Arthur Costa E Silva met Thailand's Premier. Thanom Kittikarchom, in the President’s Palace of the Dawn yesterday in what palace officials said was the warmest greeting Costa E Silva has ever given any visiting dignitary. The smiling325 words
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239 1968-05-01 7 Defusing the race bomb LONDON, Tues. (L'PI) Home Secretary James Callaghan, in an apparent concession to widespread outcry for curbs on coloured immigration into Britain, said last night the government was willing to pay passage home for any immigrant wanting to leave. He made the239 words
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Article47 1968-05-01 7 LONDON. Tues. (CPI) Commonwealth Relations Secretary George Thomson reported to the House of Commons yesterday that the situation in riot-torn Bermuda was now quiet. He said he hoped “tranquillity” would soon return to the Atlantic island colony after three days of rioting and arson.47 words
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328 1968-05-01 7 RACIAL TENSION IN BRITAIN LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) Thousands of London dockers began unloading ships they idled on Friday during an anti-immigrant, pro-Powell walkout and Britain's first coloured policewoman prepared to start her new job despite receiv- mg threatening letters. Concern for her own safety328 words
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Article119 1968-05-01 7 PARIS. Tues (UPI) Roblain. the 65-year-old retired truckdriver who received a transplanted heart in the first such grafting operation in Europe, is a husky grandfather called “Pepere" (grandpa) by his family Nurses at the Paris Public Hospital where he had waited for 10 days for the119 words
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Advertisement112 1968-05-01 6 Eastern Sun UNCLE Fan Club EASTERN SUN U.N.C.L.E. FAN CLUB STATEMENT OF INCOME EXPENDITURE FOR THE PERIOD FROM 18th AUGUST. 1967 to 31st MARCH. 1968 INCOME Subscriptions Entrance Fees 2,394 00 EXPENDITURE EXCESS OF INCOME OVER EXPENDITURE 815.05 STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AS AT 31st MARCH. 1968 SURPLUS Excess112 words
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Advertisement98 1968-05-01 7 A PERFECT MATCH m (rlmih 1 t CAL’s luxurious Boeing 727 jet liners are pilot• ed and maintained by the Republic of China's most experienced flight crews and mechanics!A perfect, match to provide you with the best service CAL service extends to Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Manila, Tokyo, Osaka, Hongkong,98 words
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Article418 1968-05-01 8 UOR some time Malaysia has been gingerly stepping out of the Commonwealth circle to test the ground outside it. The Indonesian confrontation was an ill wind that did blow some good in Malaysia's direction. Former President Sukarno’s campaign against Malaysia in Africa at that period sought to418 words
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Article322 1968-05-01 8 THRESH back from an overseas trip, the Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, on Monday visited the Layang Layang rail disaster site three people died in the train crash and assured the public: “I will do my best to ensure an accident of this kind322 words
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Article4531 1968-05-01 8 Roy H. Haas - By Roy H. Haas (Assistant lecturer in the Department of Political Science. University of Singapore.) A paper presented to the seminar on “Student Leadership in a Developing Southeast Asia,” which ended yesterday. “T understand that youth, being eager, wants 1 everything to be finished right4,531 words
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Advertisement41 1968-05-01 8 Eastehn Sun Independent National Newspaper WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. 1968 23-B Cantonment Road. Singapore 2 Telephone: *****/7 Penang Office Ipoh Office 39. lalan Sultan. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. Telephone: *****/6 8. Leith Street. Tel: ***** 77. Brewster Road. Tel: ***** Cable Address: AWNEWS41 words
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Article139 1968-05-01 9 LONDON. Tues (UPI) The price of gold on the world's “free” markets may be held down for a while by the tremendous weight of short-term purchases made during the March gold rush, but the ultimate prospect must be for a higher gold price,139 words
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Article172 1968-05-01 9 NEW YORK, Tues. (UPI) Stock prices move slightly higher in fairly active trading yesterday but gains, for the most part, were confined to fractions. Shortly before the end of the first hour, the United Press International Stock Market indicator had picked up 030 per cent with172 words
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105 1968-05-01 9 STOCKHOLM. Tues. A pulp mill in Algeria with a capacity of 100.000 tons a year will be designed by Scandiaconsult, Swedish consulting engineers, under a contract from the Algerian Ministry of Industry. Construction costs are estimated at between Kr. 150 million and Kr. 200105 words
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496 1968-05-01 9 'TOKYO, Tues. The only company in Japan engagx ed in both shipbuilding and steeimaking. Nippon Kokan Kabushiki Kaisha (NKK) has begun construction of a U 5542,000,000 shipyard, capable of building super mammoth ships up to 300,000 DWT, eventually up to 500,000 DWP. President Takeshi Akasaka496 words
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Article80 1968-05-01 9 LONDON. Tues (UPI) London rubber market closed very quiet with spot 17 17-1/4 Settlement house. June 17-1/8 17-3/16 July 17-1/4 17-3/8 Aug and July/Sept 17-3/8 17-1/2 Oct/Dec 17-11/16 17 13/16 Jan/March 18 18-1/8 April/June 18-1/4 18-7/16 July/Sept. 18-7/16 18-5/8 Oct/Dec 17-9/16 17-13/16 Jan/March 18-11/16 1815/16 April/June 18-7/880 words
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Article44 1968-05-01 9 NEW YORK. Tues. Rubber futures closed yesterday unchanged and untraded May '6B 17.40; July 17.70 B-18.30; Sept. 17.808-18 30A; November 18.00 B-18.45A; Jan. ’69 18.108-18.55A; March 18.108-18.55A; May 18.208-18.65 The spot No. 1 RSS quoted at 18-1/4 cents per pound, nominal.44 words
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112 1968-05-01 9 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) British car exports, a pointer to the country’s trade performance, were at the highest level for nearly two years last month. The Society of Motor Manufacturers ann Traders said here today that the March figure of 54.500 vehicles. worth more112 words
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224 1968-05-01 9 BAN FRANCISCO. Tues.— The president of one of the world's best known and long established Importexport Arms. San Francisco’s Frazer k Hansen, Ltd., will arrive In Singapore on May 6th to develop new international trading opportunitles. He Is Mr. Wayne H.224 words
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Article571 1968-05-01 9 THE market was slightly easier today. Most of the industrials had a drop from two to five points. Dealings on yesterday’s feature counters. Matsushita and Gammon were easier today. Gammon had only a turnover of less than 30,000 units and about 20.000 units on the DIM571 words
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Article219 1968-05-01 9 Rubber up cent SINGAPORE. Tues—May first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 49$ cents per lb., up 1 cent from previous close The tone was quiet. Rubber Association of Singapore and Malaysian Rubber Exchange closing prices in cents per lb were:219 words
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Article15 1968-05-01 9 SINGAPORE. Tues The tin price for today was $556.87$ per picul, down $1.625.15 words
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140 1968-05-01 9 JAKARTA, Tues. (Reuter) A top Indonesian official yesterday forecast a big increase in Indonesia's rice production this year. Major General Achmad Tirtosudiro. head of the Government Rice Purchasing and Distributing Agency Bulogms estimated the crop at 9 8 million tons against last year’s140 words
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Article93 1968-05-01 9 SINGAPORE SAT. The Association 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 O.D 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. 359/16; 90 d/st 36-5/16 (credit93 words
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Article23 1968-05-01 9 HONG KONG. Tues (UPI) Money Quotations: HK6.075/6.090 per US dollar for cash. HK514.52 per pound sterling, HK5303.6 per tael gold.23 words
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Article23 1968-05-01 9 LONDON, Tues. (UPI) Rubber was very quiet with spot 17-17} No. 1 RSS cif basis ports May 17 3/16 1.7 5/16.23 words
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202 1968-05-01 9 LONDON, Tues. BOAC is offering a $36,750 prize in the London Daily Mall air race from New York to London f0r...” the fastest time by any competitor using normal passenger airline flights from New York direct to London.” This was announced by BOAC’s202 words
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145 1968-05-01 9 TOKYO. Tues. (Reuter) Japan's IshikawajimaHarima Heavy Industries Ltd. (IHI) will soon expand a 56.000 deadweight ton building dock at its Kure Shipyard in Western Japan to a sufficiently large size to build a 400,000 deadweight ton tanker, IHI said today. Full-scale expansion work of145 words
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Article506 1968-05-01 9 SINGAPORE, —Stock Eirhanie •Id and offer prices officially listed at the close of basinets. INDUSTRIALS 2.83 2.84 Boustead 1 80 1.83 C. sugar 2.93 2.94 Chemical Co 1 43 1.44 Cold storage 418 Dunlop 2.85 2 90 E. smelting 5.75 6 80 E.A I. 2.15 Esso Ords 2506 words
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Article48 1968-05-01 9 (Managers’ Prices) f irst Malayan 2.52 second Malayan 1.81 Third Malayan XD 1.15 The Commerce Industry The Sating .94 1 03 fund Mi 1 08 first H'knng XD ■11 .82 Second ll'kong HI Malatsian Investment fund XD 1.10 1.20 Sterling C'modltj XD 4/11 Hong Kong Currency)48 words
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Article105 1968-05-01 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The noon prices at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are:Buyer Seller Coconut Oil (FOB.) Bulk 65.75 Coconut Oil (F.O.B.) Drums 68.25 Loose Copra Mixed Vur so Muntok White Pepper (I O.B.) 96*) VI. W 117 50 115.00 87.50 99:00 105.00 87 00 89.00 95.00 87.00 175,00105 words
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Article18 1968-05-01 9 WASHINGTON. Tues (Reuter) No offers were made today to General Services Administration to buy tin.18 words
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Article160 1968-05-01 9 SINGAPORE Tues. The following ships are expected to be in port today: God owns Vessels 1/2 Buenos Aires Maru 3/4 Adolf Warski 5 Louisburg 6/7 Astrid Bakke 10/11 Asateru Maru 13/14 Vienne 15/16 Memnon 18 Stentor 21/22 Kyonan Maru 23/24 Sir Lancelot 25/26 Kimanis 27/28 Anna K.160 words
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Advertisement901 1968-05-01 9 AIR PORE, K. LUMPUI ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE. MSA ML 309 7.20 am from Perth/Jakarta MSA ML 019 8.05 a.m. from K.L MSA ML 121 9-SO a m. from K.L. MSA Ml 005 10.25 a.m. from Penang ipoh/K.L. Malacca. Ms.A ML 451 10.25 a.m. from Kuching MSA ML 453 3S5 p.m.901 words
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Miscellaneous1381 1968-05-01 10 YOUR 0 TODAY 0 r, TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S KUALA LUMPUR and Pulaa Pinan*; 6 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 A 10 Johore Bahru; Taipinr. Batu Pahat; 9 •Huang. P.M. 5.45 Opening Annct Prog Summary; 550 News Outline in the National Language; 555 National Songs; 600 News in Tamil; 6.10 Batfink1,381 words
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Article, Illustration124 1968-05-01 13 JACQUELINE Bisset. a rapidly rising young actress who recently won one of the prize roles of the year, playing opposite Frank Sinatra in “The Detective,” refuses to be put into a mold where her femininity is concerned. She radiates her own variety of sex appeal124 words
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Article808 1968-05-01 13 Sheilah Graham - Charlton Heston By Sheilah Graham YOU will soon be seeing Charlton Heston in what he described to me as "a remarkable Westtern," "Will Penny." (The film was shown in Singapore and Malaysia recently.) It is the first time the clways busy actor has gone thataway808 words
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Article350 1968-05-01 13 Sheilah Graham - HOLLYWOOD EVERYWHERE By: Sheilah Graham WARREN Beatty could Have costarred with Richard Burton in "Laughter in the Dark," but his role would have had undertones of homosexuality and, after playing the impotent Clyde in "B and C", Warren thought he would like to go350 words
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Article, Illustration238 1968-05-01 13 SINGAPORE. Tues —Padmini's role in “Aurat” (woman) which opens today at the Galaxy Cinema is remarkable. She appears her best in a role well suited for her and reveals the true image of an Indian woman. The cast includes Pran. Feroze Khan, Nazlma and O P.238 words
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Miscellaneous195 1968-05-01 13 SHAW LIDO Phone ***** 13th Rerord Day— No Free List! Due to film s length 4 Shows Note Times: 11. 2.30. 6.15. 9.15 p.m. Main Feature starts promptly at 11.18. 2.48. 6.28 A 9 33 p m Clint Eastwood. Lee Van Cleel "THE GOOD. THF BAD A THE L'GLY” Ell195 words
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Miscellaneous352 1968-05-01 13 ODEON I PALACE 21-11* I *****8 OPENS TODAY! 11. 1.30. 4.00, II 1.00. 3 30. 6.30 9.13 p m II 0 45 A 9.30 p m. (No Free List) ‘Planpt Of The Apes” rroxi Charlton Heston. Color. P'Vislon School Children Concession $l.OO to any seat from tomorrow at day Shows352 words
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Article, Illustration412 1968-05-01 14 R. Nathan - Rudy ‘just an ordinary player...’ By R. Nathan SINGAPORE, Tum. Erland Kops, seven-time winner of the All-England title said today that he was confident of winning the Singapore Pesta badminton singles title despite the presence of current All-England champion, Indonesia's Rudy Hartono. “I am confident that I412 words
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Article173 1968-05-01 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— It’s not enough for Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman to be Minister of Culture. Youth and Sports. It is time, he feels, to show a greater example insofar as sports is concerned by direct participation. Already a keen golfer173 words
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Article51 1968-05-01 14 PENANG. Tues. The annual round-the-houses relay. organised by the Penang Amateur Athletic Association, will be held here on the morning of May 12. Entries for the open championship and junior championship must reach the hon. secretary of the P.A.A.A. Miss Dorothy Sibert. before noon on May51 words
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1003 1968-05-01 14 SINGAPORE, Tucs. Jackie's Bowl, Katong will hold its semifinals for the CPA-Brunswick Far r East Bowling Championships on Sunday at 10.00 a.m. for women and 11.30 a.m. for men. Altogether 40 howlers 2O each for the men's and women's sections have qualified1,003 words
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354 1968-05-01 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. Allan Lee of the Ming Ming team in the Tuesday Night League ot Merlin Bowling Centre almost set the record of being the first Malaysian bowler to roll a 300 perfect game. He nearly achieved it in the second354 words
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228 1968-05-01 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. The president of the Singapore Motor Club. Mr. Francis Baruch, said the SMC was keen to maintain close cooperation with the Johore State Government in promoting motor sport in this region. Speaking to Sunsport here today, the SMC chief said: We’re228 words
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Article95 1968-05-01 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Lawn Tennis Association will play a friendly match against the Thammasat University of Thailand at the Singapore Cricket Club ground on May 7 at 4.00 p.m. The Thammasat University will be sending ten players including four wtomen to participate in95 words
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Advertisement473 1968-05-01 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building, Singapore S. MUBARUK b Brothers. 63. Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maiu Avenue. Serangoon Carden Estate, Singapore TAY BUAN CUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET 83. East Coast Road, Singapore 15 Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE.473 words
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Advertisement377 1968-05-01 14 TENDERS J.K.R. PULAU PINANG IK LAN TAWARAN TAWARAN daripada pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K.R.. di-dalam kelas2 E. D dan C (Kepala V) <Kerja2) akan di-terima di-Pe.iabat Jurutera Negeri. JKR. Pulau Pinang. hingga jam pukol 12.00 tengah hari pada 15hb. Mei. 1968. untok:— PEMBENAAN PEMBENTOKAN TANAH KAKAMPONG KEDAH /J ALAN SUNGEI KULIM.377 words
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Article, Illustration1243 1968-05-01 15 Windsor, Lad - By 'Windsor, Lad' Race l: Horses Class 6, Div. l —Abt. 8V 2 Furs. 2.30 P.M. (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 1 981 Blue Venua 4y 9 00 Tunku Dato Thuraisingham Mawi 2 890 Priority II Tv 8 13 Untong Stable Osman 5 3 731 Cowan Street 8v1,243 words
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Article1399 1968-05-01 15 THE EXTRA TRIP SUITS HER TO THE GROUND T>ENANG, Wed. Blue Venus should keep up the good work and complete a double by annexing the for class six division one confined to local riders and apprentices (race 1) here this afternoon, second day of the Pen*1,399 words
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Article169 1968-05-01 15 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOY JIMMY LAD RACE 1 BLl’E VENTS Best Win Cowan Street SWEEPSTAKE Hand In Hand Hot Lips BLUE VENUS Hot Lips Prince Knife COWAN STREET Blue Venus Hand In Hand RACK 2 TIM \H API Angelina Toro TIM AH API Angelin* Torn TIMAH API Count169 words
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Article32 1968-05-01 15 Windsor Lad: Blue Venus Legis Lass Tallette Adeline: Vilmorwin Timah Api Trojan II Star Boy Blue Venus Lok Sahba Legis Lass Jimmy Lad Cowan Street Timah Api Sistic32 words
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Article134 1968-05-01 15 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Five footballers who represented the Republic in the 1967 youth soccer tournament have been included in the squad to compete in the 10th Asian youth football competition to he held in Seoul, Korea from May 2-16. They are:— Eric Payne; G. Beem. Vernon Lim,134 words
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Article74 1968-05-01 15 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) Last night’s soccer results: Division One Chelsea 1. Wolverhampton 0 Liverpool 1, Tot. Hotspur 1 Man City 2. Everton 0 W. Bromwich 6. M. United 3 Division Three Transmere 1, Grimsby 2 Division Four Newport 2, Workington 1 Rochdale 2. Halifax 1 Scottish League74 words
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Article142 1968-05-01 15 PENANG. Tues Jerry'* Kuda. ridden by Moses Lee. displayed dashing form when he easily did 3f. in 39. striding out smoothly all the way. Katong Ocean was pulling hard at the end of a 3f. spin in 40-3/5. Rustic (Harbridge) also caught the eye when142 words
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133 1968-05-01 15 LONDON. Tues (Reuter) With two colts dominating the race, the field for tomorrow’s 16oth running of the 2.000 guineas classic at Newmarket will be the smallest for over 60 years. A maximum of ten runners will turn out for the one mile classic,133 words
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Article119 1968-05-01 15 English champion Jockey Lester Plggott. who had the choice of mounts between the pair in the 2.000 guineas. chose Sir IvorIt will be galling for tha champion. and a lucky break for Petingo’s rider Joe Mercer, if the latter proves the better of the pair tomorrow. Rivals to119 words
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Article, Illustration578 1968-05-01 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Asian track queen, M. Rajamani, today made Malaysian sports history when she was elected Sportswoman of the Year for the second time in suc- cession. Malaysia's badminton ace. Tan Aik Huang, who lost to M. Jegathesan narrowly last year, also578 words
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528 1968-05-01 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Culture. Youth and Sports. Enche Senu bln Abdul Rahman expressed great satisfaction over the number of entries for the Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year 1967 Awards. "This year. I am glad to say. we have a much528 words
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483 1968-05-01 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Tue». The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, tonight foresaw the dav when Malaysia would rank as a trading contender in the field of international sports If two qualities were fully cultivated by the nation's sportsmen and sportswomen. These two qualities,483 words
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