Eastern Sun, 1 June 1968
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Title Section23 1968-06-01 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 662 Saturday, 1 June 1968. MC (P) 0050 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article224 1968-06-01 1 SAIGON, Fri. (Reuter) helicopter gunships flew x in low over the capital today, strafing Vietcong positions as fierce street battles raged in Western Saigon. Government military and police spokesmen reported 200 Vietcong dead in the gunship raids and ground strikes in the Phu Lam District alone.224 words
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Article119 1968-06-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Singapore's Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will meet the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. and the Finance Minister, Tun Tan Siew Sin. here early next week, a Government source said here today. Mr. Rajaratnam arrived119 words
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Article70 1968-06-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Prime Minister of India. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, will fly home to India in a special Indian Air Force plane tomorrow at noon. There will be a ceremonial send-off at Subang earlier. At 9 a.m. she will hold a press conference at Istana70 words
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215 1968-06-01 1 PARIS. Fri. (Reuter! United States and North Vietnamese negotiators met here today for the sixth full-scale session of the Vietnam preliminary peace talks. The American chief negotiator. Mr. W. Averell Harriman. arrived first for the meeting and North Vietnam's chief delegate Xuan Thuy followed215 words
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Article62 1968-06-01 1 MONTREAL. Fri. (Reuter)— \lbert Murphy, a 59-year-old butcher, todav became the world's 18th heart transplant patient at the Montreal Heart Institute, it was announced here. In Buenos Aires. Argentina's first human heart transplant operation was reported to be under way at a private clinic near Buenos62 words
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Article40 1968-06-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. There will be 24 Parliamentary and 48 State constituencies in Sarawak at the next elections. A delimitation of Constituencies (Sarawak) Order, 1968. providing for this will be tabled at the coming session of Parliament.40 words
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Article, Illustration65 1968-06-01 1 \\nn iipftt as the mini-skirted Swee Lian and Puah C»uat Eng as her Mr, Tin. wiu th” S ene,at,on cap over ho brHUeri? See Face 11 for review on “Ties”, a plav put up by Malaysia's wide-awake younger generation on the racial problem It is a brave— Eastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 65 words
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Article135 1968-06-01 1 BUTTERWORTH. Fri. The Royal Australian Air Force base here tonight warned the public that a rocket used during a training exercise on Thursday had fallen ofT from a Sabre jet fighter between Butterworth and the Pulau Song Song firing range. An R.A.A F. spokesman said the135 words
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36 1968-06-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malaysian Government today formally announced appointment of Dato Donald A. Stephens as the High Commissioner for Malaysia in Australia. He will succeed Enche Mohamed bin Baba.36 words
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213 1968-06-01 1 BANGKOK. Fri. (Reuter) Malaysia and Singapore should establish better relations instead of shopping for arms separately to fill the vacuum in their defence nrrds after the British withdrawal from the area in 1971. the Bangkok Post said today. The English language newsnaoer was commenting editorially on213 words
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115 1968-06-01 1 BEIRUT. F r (Reuter) Former Lebanese President Camille Chamoun. 68. was shot and injured today and rushed to hospital. Sources at the Hotel Dieu Hospital said the former President was injured in the face and arm He was shot In a Beirut street. Mr. Chamoun was115 words
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339 1968-06-01 1 MANILA, Fri. <UPI). The Philippines looks toward "successful" talks with Malaysia starting June 17 in Bangkok on the Philippine territorial claim to Sabah, acting Foreign Secretary Jose D. Ingles said today. Mr. Ingles indicated, in an interview, he did not share the pessimism339 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous12 1968-06-01 1 LADIES DAY C£l v "Why don’t you go out and play ball?'*12 words
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554 1968-06-01 2 'Though we wanted more of such aid...' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Raxok, today welcomed Britain's aid offer of £25 million to Malaysia to offset the effects of Britain's military pull-out by the end of 1971. "We are grateful554 words
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264 1968-06-01 2 PETAI.ING JAVA. Fri. A call was made today for the formation of a parents association which could speak for all parents in the country. Such an association could also attempt to influence educational policy and practice, said Mr. J G Puthucheary. President of the National264 words
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406 1968-06-01 2 ‘More stress on technical education PCTALING JAVA. Fri. Enrolments in general academic streams of education will soon be reduced The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Dato Sved Zahiruddin bin Syed Hasean, said today this was a determined effort to accelerate technical and vocational education. “This will be a406 words
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Article, Illustration65 1968-06-01 2 SINGAPORE. Fri.—The Prime Minister who returned home last night “satisfied’’ with his talks irith British Ministers and other interested parties in London, was welcomed back bv Cabinet Ministers, friends and the British High Commissioner here. Ministry of Culture photo shows Mr. and Mrs. Lee speaking with Mr.65 words
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Article158 1968-06-01 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Teachers’ Union today gave full support to a call by a MP to halt the practice of investigating anonymous allegations against teachers. The call came from Mr. L P Rodrigo. MP for Serangoon Gardens, when he spoke in Parliament recently. The STU158 words
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Article143 1968-06-01 2 PENANG. Fri. All hawkers in the city have been vaccinated against cholera This was stated by the Chief Medical and and Health Officer. Dato Paduka Dr. Abdul Wahab this afternoon. Meanwhile, there has been no further case of cholera in the State although 30 fresh cases143 words
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Article47 1968-06-01 2 PENANG. Fri. Seven suspects, believed to be connected with the recent spate of armed robberies in Butterworth, were arrested and detained for questioning during the past 24 hours. The suspects, from the Butterworth District, were also believed to be members of a gang47 words
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Article, Illustration78 1968-06-01 2 The Royal Malaysian Air Force will celebrate its 10th anniversary with an “Open Day” at the Kuala Lumpur base on Sunday. The highlight of the “Open Day” would be a flying display. The final rehearsal .for the display which will he opened by the Deputy Prime Minister and 3linister ofEastern Sun pix; by Mok Voon. - 78 words
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Article69 1968-06-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Ist and 2nd Regiment. Malaysian Artillery will fire a 21-gun salute during the trooping the colour ceremony at Merdeka Stadium, here on Wednesday and the ceremonial opening of Parliament at Parliament House on Thursday. The firing will begin at 8 a m on69 words
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468 1968-06-01 2 HOO BAN KHEE - By HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Indian Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi was toid of another "emergency" Malaysia was facing today. The second “emergency” was not against communist insurgency but was against “poverty, illiteracy and illness.” the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak468 words
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383 1968-06-01 3 PETER LORE - By PETER LORE SINGAPORE, Fri. The High Court was today toid of how a marriage “went on t h e rocks" after a housewife won $70,000 in a Social Welfare Lottery in 1956. The petitioner, Mr. Jimmy Gwee Thiam Hock, disclosed thin383 words
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Article68 1968-06-01 3 10.30 a.m. —7 p.m. International Bazaar for the Blind at Victoria Memorial Hail, Empress Place. 2 p.m. 5.30 p.m. The Singapore Blood Transfusion Service’s mobile team station at Red Cross House, Beach Road. 5.30 p.m. 9 p.m. S A T.A. free mass X-ray station at Telok Blangah Chinese68 words
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471 1968-06-01 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Girls in schools will olso be diverted to technical vocational education, the Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E.W. Barker, said tonight. He dispelled the idea that the Government's emphasis on technical education had nothing to do with girls. He said:471 words
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Article, Illustration418 1968-06-01 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. A high-ranking officer from the Ministry of Interior and Defence has been seconded to head the Public Health Division as part of its re-organisation. Announcing this tonight, the Minister for Health, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, said that when he assumed office recently.418 words
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Article22 1968-06-01 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. There were 83 road accidents of which three were serious, during the past 24 hours in the Republic.22 words
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Article239 1968-06-01 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The High Court today awarded a labourer 530.000 for injuries he received and loss of earnings during a road accident along Dunearn Road in July, 1966. The plaintiff. E. Ramoo, represented by Mr. HE. Cashin, was a passenger In a taxi when the car239 words
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Article2003 1968-06-01 4 CHAN KAM YAU - Suggested a clean wage system without COLA By CHAN KAM YAU KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. At a glance, the Suffian Report provided for substantial pay increases to most grades and categories of public servants. A few examples: a cook (grade 1) drawing a present salary of $1 122,003 words
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51 1968-06-01 4 Mrs. Indira Gandhi receiving a scroll from Mrs. F. R. Bhupalan, secretary-gen-eral of the National Council of Women’s Organisations, at a rally at Stadium Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday afternoon. More than 10,000 people attended the rally which was organised by the NCWO. Eastern Sun picture by Yap ChewEastern Sun picture; by Yap Chew Yan. - 51 words
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Article104 1968-06-01 4 TELUK ANSON. Fri.—The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johan, will open 12 classrooms costing $172,000 at the Methodist Girls Primary School here tomorrow. The Government had contributed $50,000 towards the cost of the classrooms while the rest of the money was raised from various104 words
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132 1968-06-01 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The finals of the 6th Annual Safety First Oratorical Contest. organised by the Singapore Junior Safety First Council and sponsored by Shell Malaysia Limited, wifi be held on Monday at 2.30 p.m. in the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise Ten secondary schools will132 words
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404 1968-06-01 4 C. F. LEE - By C. F. LEE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The National Cancer Society of Malaysia today took another step forward in Its continuing fight against cancer when its Cytology Unit was opened by the Acting Minister of Health. Enche Bahaman bln Samsudin, at the Institute of404 words
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792 1968-06-01 4 BEN D'CUNHA - Malay Chamber backs Govt, decision on Suffian report By BEN D'CUNHA KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Thousands of pu-ic servants in Malaysia are seething with anger and disappointment over the Government's “freeze" in the implementation of the Suffian report on salary792 words
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265 1968-06-01 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The High Court today granted a decree nisi for the dissolution of marriage to be made absolute after three months to a marine engineer, Chung Kam L e o n g, on grounds of adultery y his wife, Soong An Nooi ——a265 words
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145 1968-06-01 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore Barber Employers’ rnion will launch a Fund Raising Campaign on June 12 in aid of the National Defence Fund. Nearly 400 barber shops supported by their 2.000odd employees will be involved in the campaign, according to Mr. Phua Teck Meng. president145 words
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Article125 1968-06-01 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Chan Kong Thoe has been appointed to the Chair of Surgery at the University of Singapore. He graduated from the University of Malaya in 1954 with the degrees of MB., B.S. (Honours). He was a University Entrance Scholar and a University Senior125 words
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Article, Illustration642 1968-06-01 10 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, warned tonight that Singapore might have to impose prohibitive import duties or even total prohibition of imports "if it came to a crunch in the crucial years ahead, and we have to mop642 words
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Article, Illustration705 1968-06-01 10 Large gathering of MPs SINGAPORE. Fri.— The National Defence Fund now stands at $4,787 million. The Minister for Defence. Mr Lim Kim San. who received more donations at his weekly donation session today, described the contributions as “very encouraging Mr. Lim said that— Eas-; tern Sun. pix.; — Eastern Sun pix.; .—Eastern Sun pix. - 705 words
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84 1968-06-01 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Oral tests will be made compulsory in second language testing in the Primary School Leaving Examination from next year. Announcing this today, the Ministry of Education, noted that this would be in line with the policy of the Government to develop bilingualism84 words
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Article181 1968-06-01 11 •.UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Indonesia has colled for the establishment of consortium of bonkers in Malaya to provide credit arrangements to facilitate direct trade between Indo- nesia and Malaysia. The call was made in a joint communique issued here today at the end of the three-day181 words
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180 1968-06-01 11 Kt ALA LUMPDR. Fri A criminal breach of trust case, involving an accounts clerk of the Petaling Jaya Town Board, took a dramatic turn today when the accused person collapsed in the dock and began vomiting blood. He was immediately rushed to hospital The man.180 words
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231 1968-06-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister lor Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. has been asked to state what has happened to the proposed master plan lor the r ederal capital following the severe criticisms by members ot the public and the231 words
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Article60 1968-06-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. Acting on information the Selangor Police detained a Malay youth at about 7 15 pm at the 6th mile Jalan Cheras. yesterday. The man. who walked into the police ambush, had a dagger tucked in his waist, a pair of pliers, an60 words
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Article34 1968-06-01 11 PENANG. Fri. A barmaid. Chin Ah Gook. 35. was robbed of a. gold chain, valued at CB3. vesterday. Chin was walking along Ariffin Road when a man snatched the chain from her.34 words
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90 1968-06-01 11 LAYANG LAYANG Fri Rluang Police last night detained another suspect in connection with the $30,000 burglary at the Oil Palms of Malaya Co-operative Stores here on Monday night. This brings the total number of people arrested so far by the police to two and both90 words
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Article144 1968-06-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR Fri The government hopes to build a $1 million National Art Gallery at a suitable site near Parliament House, the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman said today. The Minister said this at Subang Airport before leaving for Kota144 words
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98 1968-06-01 11 KUALA LUMPPUR Fri. The Associated Malay Chambers of Commerce would urge the government to appoint a chamber representative on the Malaysia/Indonesia Trade Commission. Disclosing this here today The Acting President of the Chamber. Raja Khalid bin Raja Harun welcome the proposal by Indonesia for the98 words
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242 1968-06-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (FAMA) has put forward a plan to promote the use of more locally grown tobacco in cigarettes manufactured in West Malaysia. The Deputy Chairman of FAMA. Enche Abdul Aziz bin Yassin, said today242 words
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Article142 1968-06-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR Fri.— The University of Malaya Students' Union will be holding its annual floats procession at 2 p m. tomorrow. There will be 20 floats and more than 200 scooter motor cycles taking part. The procession serves to publicise the Pesta Ria. 1968 which will142 words
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Article, Illustration41 1968-06-01 11 Pix shows Mr. Lee receiving the Datoship.Pix shows Mr. Lee receiving the Datoship. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration87 1968-06-01 11 TAN Sri Runme Shaw. Chairman of the Shaw Foundation who was conferred the title of Dariah Pahan the Sultan of Pahang on his filth Birthday on Wednesday in Pekan. T f n S J‘ Runme Shaw holds the title of Panglima Mangku Negara awarded by the87 words
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Article234 1968-06-01 11 $300 RANSOM KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Secret Societies branch- of t h e Selangor Police was busy combing hotels and secret society hideouts from yesterday after the father of a missing girl reported to the police a $300 ransom has been demanded for her release. The234 words
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Article66 1968-06-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The former head of the administration and finance division in the Federal Information Services Headquarters. Mr Ng Boon Khal, has been appointed Director of the Public Relations Divisions. Ministry of Defence. He will take over the duties with effect from tomorrow from66 words
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572 1968-06-01 11 Hoo Ban Khee - ‘Ties’ —a play reflecting racial prejudices By Hoo Ban Khee KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Seventeen year -old Kannan Menon calls his play, which is being staged at the Dewan Tun Dr. Ismail. St. John’s Institution here. “Ties”. It would perhaps be more apt to call it ‘knots" the many knots yet572 words
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Article, Illustration275 1968-06-01 11 The Federal Hotel's new multi-million dollar extension in Kuala Lumpur opened for business today equipped with ultra-mo-dern facilities to give tourists a most memorable stay in the Federal capital. The 21-storey tower, which has become one of Kuala Lumpur noted landmarks. brings275 words
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Article, Illustration2275 1968-06-01 13 R. V. LING AM - 51H DAY OF GENE KOH MURDER TRIAL Flies and larvae on body examined—Dr. Lee BY R. V. LING AM Cl^ A rORF, ri I lie mctncr-in-law of the accused in the Gene Koh murder trial told the High Court today of a strong2,275 words
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Article115 1968-06-01 13 SINGAPORE. Frl. A former senior lecturer at the University of Singapore. Dr. Ang Kok Peng, has been appointed Singapore's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary- to Japan. Dr. Ang who knows Chinese and Japanese, will leave later this month to take up his new appointment. He will115 words
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Article40 1968-06-01 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri A 52-year-old Kepala was found brutally murdered in an estate. 15 miles from here early this morning. Ng Teng Tok. an employee of the Lim Brothers Estate, was hacked to death Police are investigating40 words
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336 1968-06-01 13 MARTIN LIM - By MARTIN LIM SINGAPORE, Fri. The accused in a murder inquiry, Hassan bin Tambi, alias Ong Wei Siong, 40, was today carried out of the Ninth Magistrate's Court in a stretcher. This sudden event came as a result of Hassan’s complaint of heart336 words
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Article109 1968-06-01 13 SINGAPORE. Frl The Republic's First Lady, Puan Noor Aishah. will open the 16th International Bazaar for the Blind at Victoria Memorial Hall at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Altogether there will be seven national stalls. 19 food-stalls and 12 games stalls. Meanwhile, the Singapore Association for the Blind109 words
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Article, Illustration270 1968-06-01 13 SINGAPORE. Fri.—The Minister for Science and Technology. Dr. Tnh Chin Chve, today called on the medical research workers in South-East Asian region to pay greater attention to elimination of parasites and tropical diseases. Dr. Toh was -peaking at the three-duy seminar on270 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article250 1968-06-01 5 HONG KONG. Fri. (I’PI) r 4u a S.V" nal fi *hting in China “has seriously obstructed the passage of arms and other supplies from China to Vietnam.” according to diplomatic sources here. These sources said this r vea led in “reports which have recently250 words
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Article, Illustration489 1968-06-01 5 PARIS Fri. (Reuter) Premier Georges Pompidou last night took the first steps to restore and protect the French economy following General de Gaulle's decision to put an end to the crisis through general election. M. Pompidou's office said he had signed a decree raising the489 words
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77 1968-06-01 5 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter)— Rising prices and higher wages have added about £sm to the cost of building the 58.000-ton Cunard liner Queen Elizabeth 11, it was disclosed here today. The orginal estimate was about £25 m. Today Cunard’s chairman, Sir Basil Smallpeioe. told his shareholders77 words
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Article92 1968-06-01 5 BRUSSELS. Fri. (Reuter) West Germany yesterday proposed industrial tariff cuts of 30 per cent over three years between the sixnation Common Market and four applicants as a first step towards membership, at a meeting of Foreign Ministers called here. But none of the Foreign92 words
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165 1968-06-01 5 HONG KONG. Fri. (Reuter) Chinese frontier guards have given a “serious warning" to the Hong Kong government over yesterday s border incident in which police and Gurkha troops were said to have used teargas to repulse demonstrating mainland Chinese farmers. Communist newspapers reported165 words
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Article436 1968-06-01 5 Sacking of Press lord LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Britain’s Daily Mirror today gave no hint to its 16 million readers of a friendlier policy towards the Labour government following the sacking yesterday of Mr. Cecil King as its chairmar. The newspaper reported the dismissal of .Mr.436 words
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331 1968-06-01 6 SAIGON, Fri. (Reuter)’ Hanoi’s refusal to admit the presence of North Vietnamese troops in South Vietnam is creating a feeling of disbelief among the North Vietnamese themselves, according to a high-ranking defector “The presence of North Vietnamese troops in South Vietnam is clear331 words
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85 1968-06-01 6 KARACHI. Fri. (Reuter) Mr. V. Manickavasagam Malaysian Labour Minister, has wound up five-day goodwill Pakistan visit touring textile mills here and attending a dinner in his honour given by West Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation last night. Mr. Manickavasagam was leaving early today on his85 words
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84 1968-06-01 6 MELBOURNE. Fri (Reuter) Prince Philip and his former equerry and old shipmate. Commander Michael Parker, will have a private get-together here tomorrow night. They will meet at a dinner party to he given by Commander Parker at his Melbourne home. Commander Parker first met84 words
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Article49 1968-06-01 6 JOHNSON CITY. Fri (Reuter) —President Johnson said today it was “important to the American people and the rest of the world that we have stability in France.” "We greatly regret the problems that face the French people,” headed in response to a press conference question.49 words
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264 1968-06-01 6 CINCINNATI. Fri. (UPI) A 44-year-old woman, pronounced fully recovered from a kidney transplant from a dead woman, was at home yesterday with her family. Mrs. Maxine McKenzie, the mother of one daughter. was released from Good Samaritan Hospital here where the transplant was performed264 words
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Article107 1968-06-01 6 GLASGOW, Scotland, Fri. (UPI) Burmah O, Chairman Robert Smith told the rompany's annual general meeting yesterday that Burmah had made a new oil find in the offshore Louisiana fields. thinks prosspects of a strike were good off the northwest roast of Australia and was considering107 words
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Article, Illustration57 1968-06-01 6 MANILA Crewman on lifeboats salvage belongings from passenger ship Fernando Escano which sank in 15 feet deep waters in Manila Bay after colliding with a tanker shortly after leaving port. No casualties were reported among the 176 passengers and crewmen following alert rescue operations and prompt safety— UPI; radio photo. - 57 words
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165 1968-06-01 6 MOSCOW. Fn. (Reuter* A vast Kremlin plan to reclaim millions of hectares (acres* sub-standard soil and set it to feeding the nation appears to have been cut back, western observers said here today. The plan. approved by the Communist Party’s ruling Central Committee two165 words
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Article91 1968-06-01 6 MANILA. Fn. (Reuter) Volcanologists are keeping a close watch over the activities of Taal Volcano as the volcanic island which erupted only three months ago has again showed signs of restlessness Meanwhile Mayon Volcano. some 200 miles southeast of Manila, was now quiet after a month-long eruption91 words
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Article, Illustration78 1968-06-01 6 KYOTO, Japan: The opening session of the first Conference of the Commissioners General for the Japan World Exposition 1970 opened at the Kyoto International Conference Hall on May 2.1. At the outset of the conference, Japan solicited the fullest co-operation in making Asia's first— UPI phot'* - 78 words
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228 1968-06-01 6 SAIGON. Fri. (Reuter) Australian soldiers backed by helicopter gunships and artillery killed 41 North Vietnamese and Vietcong in a three hour Jungle battle near Saigon, an American military spokesman said today. The Australians were curring (heir way through the area on patrol when they228 words
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Article76 1968-06-01 6 NEW YORK. Fri. (Reuter) —Australian Prime Minister John Gorton leaves for home today after an exhausting five-day programme in Washington. New’ York—and LBJ country Mr. Gorton’s already busy schedule w as even further intensified by the surprise engagements sprung by President Johnson. The last of those was76 words
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Article56 1968-06-01 6 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) Queer Elizabeth II has approved designation of the King of Tonga, King Taufaahau Tupou IV. as an honorary Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. The occasion was the signing of a revised treaty of friendship between Britain and56 words
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155 1968-06-01 6 RICHMOND. Virginia .Fri < Reuter) The Medical College of Virginia tonight identified its heart transplant patient and said he was showing no signs of rejection. The man. Joseph Klett, 54. of Orange. Virginia, received the heart in an operation last Saturday. The155 words
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Article98 1968-06-01 6 TTGL AVIV. Fri. (Reuter) r~ Israeli Security Forces have uncovered a number of what they described as underground subversive cells In the Gaza strip, it was officially announced here last night. announcement said 22 suspects had been arrested In various search operations in the strip.98 words
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243 1968-06-01 6 LOUISVILLE. Kentucky. Fri. (UPI> The mother of two Negro teenagers shot to death here yesterday appealed to “all people. White and Black” to help bring an end to a racial violence that had gripped the city since Monday night. Mrs. James Groves said authorities243 words
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63 1968-06-01 6 TOKYO, Fn. (Reuter) A Japanese-designed turbojet transport equipped with Rolls Royce dart engines the YSI I. left here for Okinawa today for delivery to the Southwest Airlines (SWAL). This is the first Japanese- made aircraft to fly dv r wSrlrw.?”? h ,dd »f wallet63 words
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223 1968-06-01 6 JAKARTA. Fri. (UPli The Indonesian state owned Garuda Airways plan* to charter two DCBs from the Royal Dutch Airlines later this year for Its Jakarta Amsterdam flights »t was reported today. Garuda last nlonth announced it was fdreed to cancel the purchase223 words
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Article155 1968-06-01 6 HONG KONG. Ft Ffj. ter) —A mass rail' was held in Canton yesterday to denounce the United Sta’es scheme to turn Hong Kong into a Vietnam war base to menace China, Radio Canton reported. People of all spheres n the South China City attended the155 words
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Article90 1968-06-01 6 Manila, Fn. iupd A ferris wheel collapsed during the height of merrymaking inside a carnival ground in the Southern Philippines on Wednesday night. Two women and a seven-year-old child were killed and 14 others were seriously Injured. Irate carnival goer? in Marawi City, about 400 miles 60uth90 words
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Article70 1968-06-01 6 PARIS. Fn. (UPI) Jafanese Ambassador to ranee Akira Matsui handed on May 28 a protest note to Foreign Ministry Secretary General Herve Alphand against the forthcoming French nuclear tests in the Pacific, diplomatic quarters reported today, France plans to test her hydrogen bombs at the Mururoa Atool. 80070 words
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275 1968-06-01 7 r, (Reuter) —An Indonesian Civil Court today sentn in. l W °J rr l cr cobinet ministers under deposed President Sukarno p/*nn««.* rmS S,X years for criminal incitement in one case and economic subversion in the other. Major General Achmadi, former Information Minister, received275 words
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Article129 1968-06-01 7 BOUNTIFUL. UTAH. FrL (UPI) Doctors contemplated surgery for Brad Haines, 2, today unless the child passes normally the pet turtle ne swallowed earlier this week. Brad, a chunky 37pound child who normally consumes a mansired meal and is always hungry, has in the past eaten rocks, earth129 words
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Article72 1968-06-01 7 MILAN, Frv (Reuter) American millionairess Barbara Hutton, 55. had her right leg put in plaster at a Milan clinic yesterday after breaking the thigh-bone in a faU at her hotel on Tuesday. She remained in the clinic for the night, with her butler in the next room.72 words
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Article116 1968-06-01 7 NORFOLK. Virginia. Fri. (Reuter) The massive Atlantic air and sea search for the missing American nuclear submarine U.SS. Scorpion with 99 men on board entered its fifth day today with hopes of finding it fading fast. Early yesterday hopes had been raised by the spotting116 words
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Article119 1968-06-01 7 PF.RTH. Australia. Fri. (Reuter)—Part of the right ear of trotting driver Bob Sangalli. 31 —for the last six weeks kept “in storage inside his abdomen was removed and grafted hack onto his head yesterday. Mr. Sangalli lost the ear in a trotting accident here at Easter.119 words
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Article, Illustration28 1968-06-01 7 Paris* Flames inside light up the front of the historic Paris Bourse, and its colonnades, after rioters had set it alight during the night.28 words
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Article, Illustration57 1968-06-01 7 SOUTHWEST OF HUE. South Vietnam. Fri. The United States Army’s big chopper "Chinook” lifts up a Russian truck which was captured by the 101st Airborne at southwest of Hue on Monday during operation “Nevada Fagle. "They also discovered five 85 mm Russian guns during— UPI photo. - 57 words
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Article166 1968-06-01 7 WORST DELUGE IN 65 YEARS CHICAGO. Fri. (CPI) The worst flooding since 1!)03 kept hundreds of northern New Jersey residents homeless on Thursday. Tornado and thun-der-storms clawed the southern plains. Widespread for over the northeast section of the U.S. delayed flights at New Yorks Kennedy166 words
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Article146 1968-06-01 7 SEOUL. Fri. (Reuter) Mr. Chong-Pil Kim. the 42-year-old heir-apparent to President Park Chung Hee. has expressed his intention of retiring from politics in a move that surprised all political quarters here A retired Army Brigadier General who engineered the 1961 military coup under President Park. Mr.146 words
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224 1968-06-01 7 SAIGON, Fri. (Reuter) —The South Vietnamese government has submitted two protests to the International Control Commission concerning the death of four foreign correspondents and a West German diplomat in Saigon on May 5. The commission consists of Polish, Indian and224 words
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287 1968-06-01 7 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Sir Stewart Menzies. former head of Britain's Secret Service and the model for “M" in the James Bond spy novels, died today, aged 78 Sir Stewart was the spider in the centre of Britain's w artime M I 6287 words
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Article151 1968-06-01 7 SAIGON. Frl- (Reuter) America today counted her dead after the blackest three weeks of the war. The grim record-high total came to more than 1.500 dead Americans. The exact figure was 1.537 These Americans died in fighting off the Vietcong’s second-wave attacks on151 words
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146 1968-06-01 7 MOSCOW Fri. (Reuter)— An Italian ship's captain was quoted here today as saying that chaos and disorganisation in Chinese ports was making cargo handling almost impossible. Captain Giordano Cervi of the Armantriale Panarea Company freighter "Areneila” was interviewed by the Soviet news146 words
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Article118 1968-06-01 7 HONG KONG. Fri (Reuter) An Indian exporter has signed an agreement here to supply 10 tons of processed human hair a month to Hong Kong for making into wigs. The exporter. Mr. S.N. Sarma of Hindustan Hair and Products, Madras said the deal was118 words
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248 1968-06-01 7 Misapplied funds LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) A High Court Judge ruled here yesterday that £232.500 which formerly belonged to the Selangor United Rubber Estates of Malaysia was misapplied in 1958 to enable Mr. Francis Richard Cradock to take over the company. Cradock. a former248 words
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Advertisement152 1968-06-01 5 THE NEW BIG TALL FEDERAL HOTEL NEW 21 STOREY EXTENSION OPENS FOR BUSINESS TODAY (JUNE IST 1968). SHE .HIM T »iij 0. a »Hi iiK m -a 0 2 2 ,-1 an 2**£* is ‘2 2! m r* S v >S 450 LUXURIOUS ROOMS. AIR-CONDITIONED WITH PUSH-BUTTON ON CONTROL PANEL152 words
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Article437 1968-06-01 8 mHE Suffian Report on the revision of salaries -I in the public services has upset officialdom. With rubber and tin prices in a depressed state, public revenue cannot meet rising expectations. If the recommendations of the report were to be implemented, the Treasury would be saddled with an437 words
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Article299 1968-06-01 8 THE Finance Minister, Tun Tan Siew Sin, recently told a gathering of engineers that Malaysia was going through a period of serious financial crisis. With such a crisis, the public would expect all Government agencies, Federal and State, to make a determined effort to economise and to collect299 words
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Article, Illustration1170 1968-06-01 8 Spotlight on Air Commodore Sulaiman The Royal Malaysian Air Force will celebrate its 10th anniversary tomorrow, June 2. Royal Malaysian Air Force was officially formed on June 18, 1958. There has been, since its inception in 1958, several notable mile-stones in the1,170 words
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Article, Illustration243 1968-06-01 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, ’Hondbcok of Ivldenco For CrloinAl Trlali") 'YWlRTEfjr YEAR OLD went to Benedict’s Skating Rink. Instead of having fun, Ralph suffered injuries and later sued Benedict. “After paying the admission fee, Ralph rented a pair of roller skates,” Benedict explained. “These were shoes243 words
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Article537 1968-06-01 8 From Sis Chew Jit Poh. XI7TTHIN this week the Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Bahman has twice dwelt upon the question of the relationship between Singapore ana Malaysia. The first time at an interview with Bernama on the 20th of this month, he said: “The defences of• From Sis Chew Jit Poh. - 537 words
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Advertisement41 1968-06-01 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1968 23-V Cantonment Road. 39, Jalan Sultan, lingapore 2- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Telephone: *****/7 Telephone: *****/6 Penang pffice 8. Leith Street. Tel: ***** Ipoh Office 77. Brewster Road. Tel: ***** Cable Address: AWNEWS41 words
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Article, Illustration856 1968-06-01 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. A demonstration of the IBM electric Braille typewriter will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow in conjunction with the 16th International Bazaar which will be on from 10.30 am. to 7 p m. The IBM on Wednesday856 words
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Article184 1968-06-01 9 slips to its lowest quotation LONDON, Fri. (UPI) The pound, reacting to the precarious position of the French franc, slipped today to its lowest quotation. In mid-afternoon, it was fetching only $2 3838 on foreign exchange trading. One dealer said the Bank of England probably had intervened to keep it184 words
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Article15 1968-06-01 9 SINGAPORE, FrX The tin price lor today was 5557.62 J per picuL unchanged.15 words
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260 1968-06-01 9 SINGAPORE, Fr 1.— Official confirmation and approval has now been received for Thai International to start their proposed. twice-weekly flights from Bangkok to New Delhi. India. This follows the long negotiations between Thai and Indian aviation and airline officials successfully concluded In260 words
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Article109 1968-06-01 9 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) The market was easier, with sentiment affected bv the French political situation, the weakness of sterling and buyers’ reluctance in front of the holiday Weekend. PrUe drifted throughout with leaders 1/- or more off by the close, and almost all sections lower. British Funds109 words
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122 1968-06-01 9 KOTA KINABALU, fri About $900,000 w’U be paid out by the Sabah Rubber Fund Board next year as replanting grants to smallholders of rubber land. The replanting grant is $5OO per acre This was stated today by a spokesman for the Board122 words
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Article83 1968-06-01 9 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Rubber market closed steady quiet with spot 19-1 4 193/8. Settlement House July 19-3/8 19-5 8 Aug 19-7/16 19-5/8 Sept and July/Sept 19-7/16 19-11/16 Oct/Dec 19-9/16 19-3/4 Jan/Mart h 19-11/16 19-7/8 April/June 19-13/16 19-15/16 July/Sept 19-15 16 20-1/8 Oct Dec 20 20-3/16 Jan/March83 words
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1285 1968-06-01 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Business in the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange today was suspended twice during the afternoon session to enable brokers’ representatives to clear their backlog of contracts. The first suspension took place from 3.07 p m to 3.11 p.m. and the1,285 words
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Article313 1968-06-01 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. June first grade rubber fob. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 57 cents per lb., up one cent from previous close. The tone was easier. Hectic trading during the first hour after the opening took June first grade up313 words
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Article402 1968-06-01 9 YOUR SHARES-UP-DOWN UNCHANGED SINGAPORE. Stock Exchange sold and offer prices officially listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIALS Ben Co 3.52 3.56 Boustead -\B1 4 85 C. sugar 4.72 4 74 Chemical Co. 1.56 1 old storage 4.00 4.86 Dunlop 3.34 E smelting (Ki'i 6.80 EAT 2.25 2.35 Esso Ords402 words
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Article112 1968-06-01 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants. New York: Buying T.T. 32-11 /16; Airmail O.D 3213/16; 90 d st. 33-3 8 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Canada; Buying T.T. 351/4; Airmail 6 D. 35-3/8; 90 d/st. 36-1/8112 words
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Article50 1968-06-01 9 (Managers 1 Prices) t ir«-t Malayan 2.7 I M'icinil Malayan 1.97 third Malayan i.24 i he Commerce Industry XU .98 1.07 The saving Fund 111 1 20 First IFknng .*5 .5*0* second H'kun* XU .6(1 .64* Malaysian Investment Fund XU 1.13 1.25 Sterling C’modity 3/2 Hong Kong Currency)50 words
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Article113 1968-06-01 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The noon prices at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are Buyer Seller Coconut OH (FOB.) Bulk 67 00 Coconut on < F.O.B lirums 60.50 Loose Copra Mixed May June 40 00 Muntok Whtte Pepper (J OB.) 06% N.I U ***** Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) 96*7 VI113 words
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Article60 1968-06-01 9 continues its slow improvement LONDON, Fri. (UPI) The pound continued its slow- improvement on foreign exchanges yesterday but trading was slow, probably due to today’s memorial day holiday in the United States. Sterling worked higher to U552.3859-1/2 at noon, compared with the previous day’s closing quotation of US$ 2.3856-1/4. The60 words
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124 1968-06-01 9 BRUSSELS, Fri. (UPI). The Common Market Council delayed the start of a meeting to listen to President de Gaulle’s broadcast to the French nation yesterday. The beginning of meeting. originally scheduled for 1600 GMT was put off until de Gaulle finished speaking Representatives listened124 words
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Article102 1968-06-01 9 MANILA. Fri. Philippine Air Lines has won the US National Safety Council "Award of Merit” for 1967 following a recent evaluation of industrial safety records of 84 companies throughout the world. The award of merit is the second highest award for outstanding safety performance given102 words
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Article205 1968-06-01 9 SINGAPORE. Fri The following ships are expected to be port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Millstar 5 Sula 8/9 Straat Rio 10/11 Congo Maru 13/14 Wonogiri 15/16 Antenor 18 Wladyslaw Broniewski 19 Straat Lombok 21 22 Luna Marine 23 24 Manoloeverett 25, 26 Bronxville 27/28 Tatiana 29/30 Eupharate205 words
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Miscellaneous1361 1968-06-01 10 rom 'I TODAY S J TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL I KUALA LUMPUR and Pulan Pinanf. 6 Ipob and Melaka: 3 A 19 Johor* Bahrn; Taipinr. <*•*» Pah»»; Aloanc. P.M. 300 Opening Prog. Summary: 301 4.24 Love that Bob Bob"; 450 ‘Family 5 02 Cartoon classes: Down; 5.45 Opening Prog. Summary: 5301,361 words
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Article, Illustration137 1968-06-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Charles Lloyd (above) of the Charles Lloyd Quartet whch will be performing in Malaysia in mid-June. It is scheduled to give two concerts in Penang on June 12 and Kuala Lumpur on June 14. The Kuala Lumpur concert at the137 words
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476 1968-06-01 12 HOO BAN KEE - By HOO BAN KEE KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Local theatre-goers will be able to see for the first time how an ancient local art the Wayang Kulit is used purposefully in modern drama. The century-old stage art otherwise known as Shadow Play will476 words
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Article, Illustration70 1968-06-01 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. A fabulous Japanese entertainment troupe will give performances in Singapore at the Gay World Stadium from June 6 onwards. A speciality of the troupe’s performance' is the "Golden Dance” in which the performers are gold-painted from head to toe in "Goldfinger” style.70 words
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Article77 1968-06-01 12 HOLLYWOOD Fri.—lsabel Sanford, who portrayed the outspoken maid in "Guess Wno’s Coming to Dinner.” will play a similar role in "The Young Runaways”, the Sam Katzman production now filming at the MGM Culver City Studio. Miss Sanford will be called upon to break the news to77 words
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399 1968-06-01 12 LONDON. Fri. He has a face like a grilled mushroom and a voice with connotations of a well-worn sink disposal unit. In fact nothing in common with the traditional film star type. Yet after more than 150 films, including the ‘Carry On’ series,399 words
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Article110 1968-06-01 12 HOLLYWOOD. Fri. Final editing has been completed on MGM’s new suspense drama "The Split,” the Robert Chartoff-lrw’in Winkler production which stars Jim Brown, Ernest Borgnme. Diahann Carroll. Julie Harris. Gene Hackman, Jack Klugman, James Whitmore and Warren Oates. Based on the novel, “The Seventh.” by110 words
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259 1968-06-01 12 LONDON. Fri. “Mr. Revill. wanted on the set please!” The call goes out on the Pinewood Studios stage where they are filming NOBODY RUNS FOREVER. And for a moment. the real Clive Revill steps forward. A short and sturdy character with fair hair, pale259 words
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117 1968-06-01 12 HOLLYWOOD. Fri. Quentin Dean, who can be seen opposite Elvis Presley as an innocent teenager in MGM's current release, "Stay Away. Joe.” will portray the opposite extreme in Sam Katzman's production of The Young Runaways. in which she will appear as a worldly-wide117 words
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Advertisement19 1968-06-01 12 Po Po Restaurant to present the fabulous GOLDEN DANCE w •■S'* (Direct from Japan Look out for... Commencing Date19 words
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Advertisement193 1968-06-01 12 an SHARIKAT HOTEL berhad NO. 520-522, JALAN PUDU, KUALA LUMPUR TEL: *****4 OFFICIAL OPENING TODAY Ist. JUNE, 1968 by Y.B. ENCHE HAMZAH BIN DATO ABU SAMAH The Assistant Minister of Home Affairs All are cordially welcome to the Opening Ceremony and a Cocktail Party from 4.00 to 6.00 p.m. ALL193 words
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Miscellaneous286 1968-06-01 13 SHAW !GANls*' r ’^M V«*w Mitvlai! 11. I 45. 4. *..4#. #.15 Simone Sienoret A Yves Montand "THE SLEEPING CAR MURDER From Warner Brns-Seren Art* ENCORE midnight tonight Lily Ho \ngel Strike* tram" A SHAW PRODUCTION» Msndarin in Shnw.scope Ar Color Sow Showing! 11, 1 «5. 4. 6.30. 9.30 Craig286 words
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Miscellaneous245 1968-06-01 13 ORCHARD-***** Now «hnwinr! IM. «on 30. 0I s (Tomorrow Extra Show At 11 a m Ca*h Booking Only No Free List “GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER" Spencer Tracy. Katharine Hepburn Color. Stereophonic Sound ODEON 21 116 NOW SHOWING! am. 1.30. 4.00, too A I* 3(1 pm BETTY LOH TI KELLY245 words
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Article433 1968-06-01 14 He snaps up 6 wickets for 97 runs TAUNTON, (England), Fri. (Reuter) John Gleeson, Australia's 30-year-old unorthodox spinner, destroyed Somerset by snapping up six wickets for 97 runs on the second day of their three-day cricket match here yester- day. The Australians dismissed Somerset for 304 to433 words
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371 1968-06-01 14 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter)— GeofT Boycott, a batting certainty for England’s first test team to be announced today, completed his fourth successive county championship century for Yorkshire against Gloucestershire yesterday. Boycott, batting with his usual steadiness, took four hours 20 minutes to reach his century371 words
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Article139 1968-06-01 14 MANCHESTER, England. Fri. (Reuter) European Club soccer champions, Manchester United, returned home last night as conquering heroes, hailed by a tumultuous crowd. More than 250.000 people thronged the city centre in Manchester's biggest ever welcome to a football team. Hundreds of police controlled crowds in the139 words
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495 1968-06-01 14 INDIANAPOLIS, Fri. (Reuter) Bobby Unser won the Indianapolis 500-mile race yesterday in an Eagle turbo-charged Offenhauser. Dan Gurney was second in an Eagle Ford and Mel Kenyon, driving a Gerhardt-turbo-charged offenhauser, was third. New Zealand's Denis Hulme. the world driving champion, was fourth495 words
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245 1968-06-01 14 KI*ALA LUMPUR, Fri. The University Seniors thrashed the “Freshies” by 30-0 in the talent spotting rugby match played at the Pantai grounds yesterday. The Seniors scored three goals and five tries. The Freshies failed to impress and the game ended with no new talent245 words
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126 1968-06-01 14 JOHANNESBURG. F r f. (Reuter) South Africa's white boxing fans will not be able to see the non-title. 1 clash between the American Negro world welterweight champion Curtis Cokes and local star Joe “Axe Killer” Ngidi here on June 15. The126 words
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Article302 1968-06-01 15 Wok decides to give sports bodies more time to think SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Social Affairs and SOSC president, Enche Othman bin Wok, said he has decided not to take immediate drastic action against sports associations ignoring the Vjovernment s call not to take great302 words
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Article252 1968-06-01 15 ATLANTA Georgia, Fri. (UFI) Tom Weiskopf, grabbed the first round lead m-the US$ll5.OOO Atlanta Golf Classic yesterday with a 4-under par 68, thanks to an eagle on his next to last hole. He finished the drawn-out Hay's play on the wind-swept Atlanta Country Club course252 words
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Article109 1968-06-01 15 IPOH. Fri. Negri Sembilan beat Malacca four —two in the hockey quadrangular at the padang here this evening. NS. led two nil at hall time. Scorers for NS. were: Thauanayagam (2). P Mahendran and Koh Chong Jin scored a goal each. Scorers for Malacca were:109 words
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Article132 1968-06-01 15 PETALING. JAYA. Fri Yellow House beat seven other teams to become division one winners in the 1.2mile annual road relay of the La Selle Secondary School held here today. Yellow’ House also scored another victory when they become first in the division three Red House stopped Yellow132 words
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Article59 1968-06-01 15 TAUNTON, (England), Fri (Reuter) Somerset, set to score 313 to win. were 34 for three second innings wickets at lunch on the final day of their three-day cricket match against the Australian touring team here today. Scores were: Australians 434 for three declared and 18259 words
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253 1968-06-01 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. Royal Air Force (Tengah> strong contenders for the 1968 league title have quit from participating in the FAS-spon-sored division one soccer league this season. Mr. N. Chandra, hon. assistant secretary of FAS told Sunsport: "The airman have withdrawn from the league253 words
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Article106 1968-06-01 15 DURBAN. Fri. (Reuter) The British Lions rugby union team tomorrow go into the toughest battle of their South African tour so far against Natal, famous for their open, running game and bidding to stop the Britons unbroken run of success. For the match, fifth ot106 words
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Article81 1968-06-01 15 NOTTINGHAM. (England) Fri. (UPIj English Ryder Cup player Brain Huggett led the field by one stroke after the first round of the 6.000 pounds (14,400 U.S. dollars) Sumrie golf tournament here Thursday. Huggett fired a three under par 69 to gain the lead from another81 words
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79 1968-06-01 15 The Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, on Wednesday received a medal from the president of the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. at the Minister’s office in Angkasapuri, Pantai Valley. The medal was given to him for being a member of the79 words
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373 1968-06-01 15 SINGAPORE, Fri. A total of 55 competitors, the largest field so far in the BP South Malaysian Rally's five-year history, will be start off for the two-day 600-mile rally through rubber plantations and oil palm estates, from the BP Refinery in Pasir Panjang. The373 words
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165 1968-06-01 15 SINGAPORE Fri The Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation have invited Indonesia to send a team of lifters for this year's Pesta Sukan competitions to be held from August 10-18. Mr Soh Chee Soon. SAWLB president disclosed that the Federation have written to the Indonesians inviting165 words
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82 1968-06-01 15 LONDON. Fri.(Reuter) Fourteen acceptors were announced today for the Zetland Gold Cup Handicap to be run over one and a quarter miles at Redcar (1435 GMT) on Monday. They are with weights: Copsale. 9.00. Midnight Marauder 9.4; Colonel Blimp 9.3: Silk 9.2; atron82 words
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Article41 1968-06-01 15 LONDON. Fri (Reuter)— Syed Buller and Chariie Elliott were today named as the umpires for the First Cricket Test match between England and Australia starting at Old Trafford, Manchester. next Thursday The England team will be announced today.41 words
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175 1968-06-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Telecoms Athletic Welfare Association (TAWA) collected lull points in their Selangor Government Departments and Business Houses Senior League soccer competition with a 5-2 win over University of Malaya on the padang here this evening. However, it was University who opened scoring175 words
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Article116 1968-06-01 15 IPOH, Fri The Perak Turf Club have decided to dispose of 14 acres of land at the junction of Tambun Road and Tiger Lane in one lot at $460,000 This decision was arrived at an extra-ordinary meeting of the PTC at the tea room116 words
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Article344 1968-06-01 15 PENANG. Fri. Following arp the entries for the Penang Turf Club amateur race meeting on Saturday. June 8 M.A R.A. lass 1 S) Furs. Handicap (within list, to 13st. 7 lbs.) Arouse Belmont Park Cin C:n Downing Street Enjoyment 111 Equity Green Jungle Hard Love Mamkam344 words
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277 1968-06-01 15 PARIS, Fri. (UPl)—After. playin e through two rouncs of the men’s singles in the French open tennis championships. Australian Ken Rosewall yesterday was the only professional not to have lost a set. Rosewall, the winner of world's first open tournament at Bournemouth. England, last277 words
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Article28 1968-06-01 15 KOTA BAHRU. Fri Kelantan became East Zone champions in the Malaysia cup soccer competition when they beat Trengganu 2 here today. At half-time Kelantan led I—o.28 words
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Article335 1968-06-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. James Selvaraj, the schools badminton champion and an up and coming player had an easy first round victory in the Selangor Novices Championships which began last night at the SBA hall here. He demolished Suleiman 15-2. 15-0. RESULTS: Men’s singles: Clement335 words
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Advertisement536 1968-06-01 14 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ANGLICAN ST. ANDREW’S CATHEDRAL 7.00 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.00 a.m. Parish munion; 8 and 9.30 a.m. Family Service, 6 pm. Evensong and Baptism. ST PETER’S CHURCH 1. Tavistock Avenue Serangoon Gardens, Singapore 19. 8.00 a.m. Parish Communion 8 9.30 a.m. Sunday School 6.00 p.m. Evensong ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH,536 words
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Advertisement518 1968-06-01 14 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS LUTHERAN LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR REDEEMER 30 Duke’s Road (10) 8.30 a.m. English Service 9.30 a.m. English Sunday School 9.30 a.m. Mandarin Service 10.45 a.m. Tamil Service JURONG CHRISTIAN CHURCH No. 487. Block 81 Taman Jurong (22) 000 p.m. Sunday School 8.00 p.m. English/Mandarin Service METHODIST FAITH METHODIST518 words
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Miscellaneous64 1968-06-01 15 TIME AND TIDE •r’ Penang: 3-15 a.m. (6.6 ft.), 3.10 p.m. (8.1 ft.). Port Swettcnham: 8.51 a.m. (13.6 ft.), 8.40 p.m. (13.2 ft.). Port Dickson: 0.01 a.m. (7.5 ft.), 9-3* P m (7 6 ft Singapore: 12.49 a.m. (8.5 ft.). 2.50 p.m. (6.9 ft.). Sedili Kechil 201 p.m. (7.5 ft64 words
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Article, Illustration1337 1968-06-01 16 ‘Windsor Lad - By ‘Windsor Lad' TPOH, Sat. Red Face has done everything right in dawn efforts he clocked 38-3/5 for 3f on a heavy track on Wednesday and if he steps up on that showing he should land his maiden win in Race One here this1,337 words
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Article1347 1968-06-01 16 Race 1: Horses Class 4* Dlv. 4—6 Furs.— 2.30 p.m i 656 Blue Guy 6y 900 C J.L. Stable Teh 6 2 079 Burnt Sand 5v 900 Mr. WJ. Wearne Rodgers 3 790 Templar 8v 9 00 Kaved Stable E B'kelen C. Leong 14 4 393 The1,347 words
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Article109 1968-06-01 16 LISBON. Frl. (Reuter) Benflca. the Portuguese soccer champions, were given a warm welcome on their return home last night alter their 4-1 defeat last night by Manchester United in the European Cup final. Hundreds of fans waited for their heroes at Lisbon Airport, many supporting a109 words
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Article84 1968-06-01 16 BUDAPEST. Fri. (Reuter) Hungary beat England 1-0 in an under-23 soccer international match here last night to gam revenge for a 4-0 defeat in England earlier this month. It was young England’s first voerseas defeat since 1965 and maintained England’s record of never having won84 words
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95 1968-06-01 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Indonesian Under-23 national soccer team is to tour Malaysia and Singapore early next month. Football Association of Malaysia secretary. Mr. Kwok Kin Keng. who disclosed this here today said the F.A. of Selangor would try to form a team to95 words
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Article162 1968-06-01 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOY JIMMY LAD RACE 1 RED FACE Mount Illona Capital Gain RED FACE Tailette Decision TALLETTE Red Face Mt. Illona RED FACE Cosmopolitan The Peacock RACE S PASIR KAYANGAN Bulldozer Wongthaggi BULLDOZER Wongthaggi Diamond Grain MOONRAKER Wongthaggi Diamond Grain CROWN BOY Wongthaggi Diamond Grain RACE162 words
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Article32 1968-06-01 16 Windsor Lad: Persian Inn •La Yite Icon Adeline: Bulldozer Djebelet Timah A pi Star Boy Tallet le Dollar Seeker Angelina Jimmy Lad Crown Boy Maxwell Garden Native Boy32 words
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384 1968-06-01 16 IPOH. Fri. Norwellan with Rod Dawkins astride, did a smashing trip on a heavy track this morning in his winding up preparation for Sunday’s Derby run over 12 furlongs. With Sporting Gesture II (Harbridge) for company, the pair did the first round384 words
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