Eastern Sun, 3 June 1968
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Title Section23 1968-06-03 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 664 Monday, 3 June 1968. MC (P) 0050 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article398 1968-06-03 1 K. C. Thaler - TALKS: HANOI ‘DIGGING IN By K. C. Thaler TT>ARIS Sun. (UPI) The impending arri- val of President Ho Chi Minh's special envoy triggered expectations on Saturday that Hanoi might start talking business at the deadlocked Vietnam peace conference. Le Due Tho, a close associate of the North Vietnamese President and398 words
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Article36 1968-06-03 1 MOSCOW. Sun. (UPD Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin conferred today with Le Due Tho. Secretary of the North Vietnamese Communist Party on his way to Paris to join the talks with the United States.36 words
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Article, Illustration480 1968-06-03 1 Kuala lumpur, Sun. More than 3,000 people saw a display of aerobatics and synchronised manoeuvres by Royal Malaysian A i r Force pilots at the RMAF Base here during its "O pen Day" today. As part of the celebrations in connectionEastern Sun pix. - 480 words
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104 1968-06-03 1 JAKARTA. Sun. (UPI) The Indonesian Government will shortly release six Malaysian Ashing boats and 15 fishermen apprehended by an Indonesian Navy patrol in the water between Sumatra and the Malayan Peninsula earlier this month, it was learned today. Indonesian Foreign Minister. Mr. Adam Malik104 words
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Article41 1968-06-03 1 HONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter) Only restraint by Chinese border guards prevented a worsening situation on Hong Kong’s border with China, Radio Canton reported tonight. The radio said the British authorities had not stopped provocations since last year’s border incidents.41 words
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Article61 1968-06-03 1 NORFOLK. Virginia Sun. (UPI) The sea hunt for the nuclear submarine Scorpion extended to underwater mountains near the Azores on Saturday but failed to uncover a trace of the ship and 99-man crew. As the most extensive search in naval history entered its sixth day.61 words
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Article75 1968-06-03 1 Sets bothering husband alight NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI) A woman burned her husband to death during an argument on Friday by pouring lighter fluid on him and setting him afire, police said. Police said Tillman Whe- eler, 54. ran from the couple’s apartment building, his clothing in flames, and collapsed75 words
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207 1968-06-03 1 SAIGON, Sun. (CPI) South Vietnamese forces tightened cordons on Vietcong troops fighting in two sections of Saigon today, but reported that new Com* munist units were advancing toward the capital. Government Marines .reported killing 73 Communists entrenched at the northeastern gateway to the city207 words
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Article66 1968-06-03 1 MANILA. Sun. (UPI) The Philippine Government may suggest to Malaysia a joint administration of Sabah be established {tending a settlement of their territorial dispute, the Manila Times reported today. The report followed a meeting yesterday of tha Government’s Advisory Panel on the Sabah dispute and its negotiation66 words
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183 1968-06-03 1 Dentists will tell you how more teeth are lost from gum trouble than from any other cause. Certain danger signs are gums which are sore or tender to touch, or gums that bleed a little when you brush your teeth.183 words
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Miscellaneous12 1968-06-03 1 LADIES DAY /<? Zz "I’d say the going’s soft —what do you think?'*12 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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1421 1968-06-03 2 Syed Arabi Idid - 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA: By Syed Arabi Idid KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Is the University of Malaya Students Union celebrating the I Oth anniversary of the University of Malaya this year nine years too late or four years early? A controversy has started1,421 words
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Article30 1968-06-03 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Bedok Methodist Church will hold a food and fun fair in Jalan Greja. Bedok. from 11 30 a m. to 5 p.m. on June 830 words
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Article, Illustration81 1968-06-03 2 A grand rereption was held at the Four Lions last night to celebrate Italian National Day. Hosts at the reception were Dr. D. Pollici, the Italian Ambassador in Singapore and Mrs. Pollici. The rereption was well attended by senior government officials, members of the diplomatic corps and other81 words
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427 1968-06-03 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Principle Government auditor. Mr. Chia Thee Hong, today gave the Arlan Commission of Inquiry a detailed account of the “chaotic financial situation and irregularities" in the Johore Bahru Town Council. The commission, headed by Mr. Justice Raja Azlan of the427 words
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Article203 1968-06-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The visiting German historian and author, Prince Loewenstein, said Asian countries should work together to increase food production. Malaysia, he added, was on# of the highly developed countries in SoutheastAsia which could play a big role in food production. Asia, a continent203 words
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Article87 1968-06-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Transport. Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, left Subang Airport in an RMAF plane on a visit to Kuala Trengganu today. Tan Sri Sardon, who is returning tomorrow, will meet public transport Operations there and address a gathering of UMNO87 words
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Article146 1968-06-03 2 PENANG. Sun. The Butterworth Police, aided by senior police officers here, are continuing the search for three thugs, who escaped following a gun-battle in Kampong Perlis yesterday. In the exchange of fire between four police constables and four suspicious characters at St. Mark's School Padang.146 words
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287 1968-06-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR Bun The University of Malaya 1* to confer the honorary degree of Doctor of Law's on Tan Brl Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rais, the Malaysian High Commissioner in Britain. It was announced today. It will confer the honorary287 words
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Article, Illustration129 1968-06-03 3 Good-bye People's Park but This picture by Eastern Sun cameraman, Richard Chow, shows the changing face of Singapore. Probably, the last time you went to this place in Siew Bridge Road, it was a clutter of wooden stalls selling a wide range of goods from textiles to watches called Peoples129 words
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Article, Illustration134 1968-06-03 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Uubertus Prince zu Loewenstein. an internationally well-known author and historian will arrive in Singapore on a lecture tour on Wednes3He fled the Nazi in 1933 and since June 1935 he has taught in many leading American Colleges and Lmversities. He has in recent134 words
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Article48 1968-06-03 3 PENANG. Sun. The Chief Education Officer. Penang. Mr. Tan Teik Beng. will open the 14th annual general meeting of the National Union of Teachers Penang branch, at the Old Frees’ Association on Saturday morning. A dinner and dance will be v »ld the same night.48 words
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657 1968-06-03 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Notional Safety First Council is considering asking the government to revoke the provisional licences of motor-cyclists and scooterists who do not use crash helmets. This is to burn in the point on road and personal safety.657 words
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Article74 1968-06-03 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The heats for the “Leaders of Tomorrow” oratorical contest will be held on June 4 at 2.15 p.m. at the Cultural Centre in Canning Rise here. Those contestants from the secondary school level will speak on “Modernisation” and contestants from the University/College level will speak74 words
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510 1968-06-03 3 YUGOSLAV ENVOY IN SINGAPORE Singapore. Sun. 3fores are underway for the convening of a third rnn~ former of the world's non-a l iff nod notions next year The more is being initialed hy Yugoslavia. Disclosing this today the Yugoslavian Ambassador here,510 words
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Article76 1968-06-03 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The M P. for Ulu Pandan, Mr. Lee Teck Him. will open the Farrer Primary School on Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. It is the 88th new school built by the Government at a cost of about $450,000. The school is a co-educa-tional76 words
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Article, Illustration732 1968-06-03 4 Charles Chan - Three of the injured in hospital By Charles Chan KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A 36-year-old mother of six children who has been living in fear for the lives of her family for the past eight months, this morning ran amok, slashingEastern Sun Pix.; – Eastern Sun Pix.; — Eastern; Sun Pix. - 732 words
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121 1968-06-03 4 Varsity College in Penang soon —Khir PENANG, Sun. Per.ang will have its long-awaited-for University College “pretty soon This was disclosed by the Minister of Education. Enche MOhamed Khir Johari, when Interviewed by the press last night. He said: “We are doing our best to expedite the starting of the project121 words
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Article202 1968-06-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The General Manager of Malayan Railways, Enche Waad Jamaluddin, has asked all railwaymen to learn a lesson from the Layang Layang train disaster and "stick doggedly’’ to the rules and regulations in future. “If instructions, notices and warnings are unheeded, the results202 words
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Article55 1968-06-03 4 5.30 p.m.—o p.m.: SATA free mass X-ray station at Telok Blangah Chinese Methodist Church, Morse Road 5.30 p.m.: A lecture and demonstration and film show on family planning at the Institute of Health, Outram Road. 8 p.m.: Indian dance practice and English drama lecture and demonstration at the55 words
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431 1968-06-03 4 Pay review starts Jan. 1 next year —Razak Rank and file of Armed Forces: KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Government will make a review of the pay and allowances of the rank and file of the Armed Forces starting from January 1 next year. Announcing this today, the Deputy Prime Minister431 words
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Article47 1968-06-03 4 PENANG. Sun The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. will open the ACME Finance Company in Butterworth tomorrow afternoon. He will also perform the opening ceremony of the n ew factory of ACME Canning Sendirian Berhad in Mak Mandin Industrial Estate at 6.30 p.m.47 words
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122 1968-06-03 4 PENANG. Sun. The resourcefulness of some members of the UMNO, here went to show that they were practical people. This was stated by the Minister of Education and Secretary of U.M.N.0., Malaysia, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. when he presented prizes to talentime winners last122 words
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Article85 1968-06-03 4 PENANG. Sun. TwWityfour fresh cases of diarrhoea were admitted to the hospitals in Penang Island and Province Wellesley during the last 24 hours, but no cholera case was reported. This was disclosed by the Chief Medical and Health Officer. Penang, Dato Dr. Abdul Wahab. here today.85 words
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222 1968-06-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Four-and-a-half hours after ha was reported missing, the body of a Forest Supervisor, Enche Abdullah Halis bin Idris, was found in a shallow, freshly dug grave deep in the forest near Rawang last night. Enche Idris bin Badu222 words
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Article123 1968-06-03 4 PENANG. Sun—An employee of Messrs. Harper Gilfillan and Co.. Ltd.. Mr. Choy Chin Fook. and his wife were again elected the “Ideal couple” at a ball, organised by the Malaysian Red Cross Society, Penang branch, at the E. and O. Hotel here last night. “I just123 words
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Article493 1968-06-03 10 ‘It will attract investments, create more jobs’ SINGAPORE, Sun. The government's proposed Employment Bill Has found support from a leading banker here. Dato Ng Quee Lam, chairman of Far Eastern Bank Ltd. indicated support for the Bill when he addressed the annual general meeting of the493 words
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390 1968-06-03 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A 52 million technological institute financed entirely by the private sector is to be built soon on a 100-acre site at the Genting Highlands about 20 miles from here. A committee consisting of professors, doctors and390 words
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Article, Illustration318 1968-06-03 10 A shattering explosion resounds over the Indian Ocean island of Gan and a spout of water, silt and pieces of coral are thrown dozen* of feet into the air, as a team of Royal Air Force Armourers blast out a heap of318 words
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Article160 1968-06-03 10 SINGAPORE. Sun The Interact Club of Raffles Institution will stage a variety show to collect funds for the Singapore Arts Council and the Club's community service projects. The show entitled “Music through the times” will be staged on June 8. at the National Theatre unde160 words
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370 1968-06-03 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. A series of six lectures and demonstrations on “Theatre Workshops" will be held by the Sceneshifters in conjunction with the National Theatre Club. The lectures and demonstrations. which will be held at the National Theatre Club Hall, are priced at $5 for the370 words
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241 1968-06-03 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. In a major ponev announcement here today, the Party Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia called for a “loose federation” between Brunei. Singapore and Malaysia. At a press conference here this afternoon, the Gerakan chairman. Prof. (Dr.) Syed Hussein Al-atas said: "The Gerakan241 words
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Article104 1968-06-03 10 SINGAPORE. Sun A British Army personnel was pinned to death by a bus in a road accident which occurred at the junction of Ayer Rajah Road and Shallnrk Lane, last night. The army personnel, Mr. P. J. Hogan and his wife were returning home when104 words
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98 1968-06-03 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The President of the Singapore Employers’ Federation. Mr. G. G. Thio today urged employers to provide crash helmets to their employees when they are required to use motor cycles or scooters in the course of their work. Mr. Thio also called on98 words
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Article128 1968-06-03 10 SINGAPORE. Sun The Chinese Y.M.C.A. Singapore is conducting the third in a series of course in Oriental folk dance The 10-session course, aimed at promoting greater interest in the understanding and learning of the dance, will be conducted in English and Chinese. The course will128 words
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Miscellaneous24 1968-06-03 4 YOURT PROBABLY RIGHT BOSS BUT LARI/ (SORRY, BOSS. C LUNCHTIME! (SO A HAT? THAT LETTER \&CX VJON'T BEQCINOr y FG/t LUNCH /J— i. J24 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article, Illustration41 1968-06-03 5 LONDON Sun. Britain’s first heart transplant patient, Mr. Frederick West 45. of Leigh-cn-sea. Essex, enjoys a game of chess with his nurses in his special suite at the National Heart Hospital. Maryle- bone. London. UPI photo.— UPI photo. - 41 words
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167 1968-06-03 5 NEW YORK, Sun. (Reuter) The world’s 20th heart transplant patient died here last night when his new heart failed to function. The identity of the patient was not immediately revealed. It was the third heart transplant in New York C ty. The other two167 words
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Article147 1968-06-03 5 ROME. Sun. (Reuter) The Italian Socialist Party last night dropped out of their coalition with the Christian Democrats to place Italy under the uneasy rule of a minority government for the first time in five years. By 145 votes for, 81 abstentions, and none147 words
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Article156 1968-06-03 5 PIO de JANEIRO. Sun. (Reuter) A member of the surgical team which carried out Latin America's first heart transplant last Sunday believes that Negroes’ hearts are stronger and more suitable for transplants than those of Whites Dr. Valdomiro de Paula, a Sao Paulo surgeon, told journalists156 words
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523 1968-06-03 5 MOSCOW, Sun. (Reuter) The Kremlin has accused China's rulers of doing all they could to prolong the Vietnam war and spark off a nuclear conflict between the Soviet Union and the United States. The charge came in an article in523 words
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Article140 1968-06-03 5 CAPE TOWN, Sun. (Reuter) British long-distance solo walker John Sinclair today broke the world nonstop walking record for the third time with a trek of 179 miles in just under 39 hours. While Cape Town shivered in unusual cold Sinclair strode off early yesterday morning140 words
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Article28 1968-06-03 5 RICHMOND. Virginia. Sun. (Reuter) Joseph G Klett. the world's 16th heart transplant patient died here today only a week after receiving his new heart.28 words
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Article461 1968-06-03 5 NEW I’OR K, Sun. (Reuter) Helen Keller, who died yesterday became a symbol of hope through her long career for the millions of blind, deaf and dumb people throughout the world. The American authoress was herself left suffering from these afflications after she contracted scarlet461 words
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285 1968-06-03 5 BACK FROM U.S. TRIP SYDNEY, Sun. (Reuter) America was almost certain to maintain an interest in Asia whichever candidate wins the U.S. presidential election, the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. John Gorton, indicated here today. Speaking at an airport press conference shortly after arriving285 words
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252 1968-06-03 5 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) The widow of the man whose heart was used in Britain's first heart transplant would not have agreed to the transfer if she had been consulted, the mass circulation newspaper The People said today. It quoted the widow. Mitzi Ryan,252 words
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175 1968-06-03 5 PARIS, Sun. (Reuter) Daniel C’ohn-Bendit, leader of the student militants here, last demanded action committees in every factory, university and village to keep the mass movement of student worker protest alive in France. The fiery student, who was red-headed until he dyed his hair175 words
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Article64 1968-06-03 5 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) Some Buddhist monasteries at the American airbase towns of Korat and Übon in northeastern Thailand have leased theii land to nightclubs and bars serving American servicemen, according to the Director' General of Religious Affairs, Colonel Pin Mutukan. He told reporters yesterday that the government would64 words
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Article127 1968-06-03 6 Water bills from HK HONG KONG Sun. (Reuter) Hong Kong government cheques worth millions of dollars are piling up uncashed in the Bank of China in Hong Kong. The cheques were payment for water China supplied to Hong Kong but the Chinese authorities had not127 words
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Article191 1968-06-03 6 PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico, Sun. (Reuter) This serene one-time '.fishing village on the Pacific coast was officially proclaimed a city today thanks to Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor whose whirlwind romance here four years ago* turned the sleepy village into a buzzing tourist resort overnight.191 words
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Article92 1968-06-03 6 MANILA. Sun. (UPI) President Marcos has hai’.ed his country’s first rice export as a “victory for PhiVrlippine agriculture.” v Philippine National Bank. President Robert Benedicto told Mr. Marcos that 10,000 tons of rice had been sent to Indonesia “the first official rice exportation in -.the history of92 words
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Article57 1968-06-03 6 ST. JEAN. Quebec, Sun. (Reuter) Six people, five of them children, died today when fire swept through their 300-year-old home in ‘this community of lie ...DOrleans. an island in the St. Lawrence river about five miles north of Quebec city. Police said the fire probably57 words
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190 1968-06-03 6 HONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter) The British owned Sunday Post Herald said today the new financial arrange ment for safe-guarding Hong Kong's sterling reserves against any further devaluation of sterling "appears to be as good as we could hope for, if not a little better."190 words
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Article86 1968-06-03 6 MEXICO CITY, Sun. (Reuter) A gang of nine young hoodlums carried off teenage girls as they walked home from school or work, raped them, beat them and then murdered them, police here believed. The bodies of 10 girls have been found in hastily dug graves on86 words
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Article, Illustration56 1968-06-03 6 BIEN HO A: North Vietnamese soldiers captured by 3rd Battalion Royal Austrilian Regiment receive medical treatment before being hell-lifted from the area. 25 miles north of Saigon. At least 50 North Vietnamese Army troops were killed on .May 27 when they attacked the— UPI photo. - 56 words
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257 1968-06-03 6 Kenned y-McCarthy discuss ‘fate’ of Husk on TV Accord: Rusk will go if I am President... SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. (UPI). —Senators Robert F. Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy, appearing face to face on national television, agreed last night that Secretary of State Dean Rusk would not remain in office if either257 words
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Article58 1968-06-03 6 TRAPANI, Sicily, Sun. (Reuter) Farmer Vincenzo Ciulla has been arrested for keeping his mentally ill wife chained up for a year in a shack, police said today. The 38-year-old woman was found chained by the wrist to the ceiling of the shack. Signor Ciulla. 56. was58 words
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Article361 1968-06-03 6 NEW YORK, Sun. (Reuter) More and more foreign models are picking up dollars, prestige and wider experience In return for bringing foreign charm to the United States modelling scene. British, German, Italian and Scandinavian beauties see New York as the advertising centre of the361 words
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Article115 1968-06-03 6 HONG KONG Sun. (Reuter) Hong Kong will he host this year to the Inter-Vasity games between the universities of Singapore, Malaya and Hong Kone. The games will be held at Hong Kong University's newly-built Lindsav T Ride Sports Centre from Aug. 1 to 10. About115 words
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Article107 1968-06-03 6 DAKAR. Senegal, Sun. (Reuter) A giant demonstration was staged here last night in support of President Leopold senghor whose government has had serious trouble with trade unionists and striking students in the past few days. The demonstrators marched through the city's main streets, then massed before107 words
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Article134 1968-06-03 6 HOLLYWOOD. Sun (Reuter) Ben the bear and Arnold the pig have captured the Animal Kingdom's Oscar awards as animal film performers of the year. Animal stars paraded at Universal City Studios last night for the outdoor ceremony sponsored by the American Humane Society. Ben the bear134 words
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Article90 1968-06-03 6 AMMAN. Sun. (Reuter) Arab leaders on the Jordan's Israeli-occupied West Bank have called for a general strike on June 5 first anniversary of last June's Middle East War Israeli forces occupied this Jordanian territory during the five-day war. In a statement circulated on the90 words
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Article41 1968-06-03 6 MONTREAL. Sun (CPI) Albert Murphy. Canada's first and the world's 18th heart transplant patient, died at 9.15 p.m EDT (0115 GMT) last night. This brings the number of heart transplant deaths reported in 24 hours to three.41 words
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Article141 1968-06-03 6 ISTANBUL, Sun. (Reuter) Turkey’s ruling Justice Party under Prime Minister Suleyman Demirei today seeks from the people a vote of confidence in its policies of free enterprise and NATO membership, while seeking new friends in Communist Eastern Europe. The nation will vote in elections to replace141 words
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181 1968-06-03 6 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Nigerian and Biafran representatives arrived here from Kampala today, each blaming the other for the failure of the peace talks there and both claiming they wanted to resume discussions. 1 Nigeria's High Commissioner to Britain. Brigadier B. Ogundipe said the Federal181 words
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235 1968-06-03 6 TOKYO Sun. (UPI) Chen Chi Yuan, one time Vice Minister of Internal Affairs and one of the few Chinese Communists well versed with the United States from his long residence there, died in Peking on May 30 of illness, the New235 words
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Article177 1968-06-03 6 WASHINGTON. Sun. (Reuter) The United States Army has conducted secret chemical, biological warfare (CBW) tests in Panama and Greenland, the Washington Post today quoted a. yet-unpublished book as saying. The newspaper said the book —by a former Pentagon correspondent. Seymour Hersh also claims177 words
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Article74 1968-06-03 6 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) A 25-year-old labourer found wandering round Princess Margaret's London Palace looking for something to eat wa s jailed for nine months here todav for vagrancy A Palace office had discovered Kenneth William Blackwell trying to push open a locked door marked "Kitchen.”74 words
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483 1968-06-03 7 nn ft Sun. (MRMi—Pnltinfj Radi o tntiaif tmnnunrprl tah! ishntnni n f a prnrisinnal rvmlutinnnry n Sxrrhuan. the* ntnnt pnpulou* province* in Inmntunimg China, It was the 21st of China's 26 provinces in which revolutionary committees sanctioned the Peking power centre of Communist483 words
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Article187 1968-06-03 7 SAIGON, Sun. (Reuter) T~ Vleteong guerrillas launched a rocket attack on central Saigon today, killing ten civilians and wounding ten others. A South Vietnamese military spokesman said two houses were destroyed in the attack. The rockets landed In a re idential area of the capital's third187 words
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128 1968-06-03 7 DUSSELDORF (DaD) The plans for a “kybernetic city” photo shows the university grounds with the tower-like buildings were the much discussed showniece of an unusual exhibit held in the Dusseldorf Art Museum (Federal Republic of Germany). The creator of this fantastic future style is 55-year-old Nicholas SchofTer who is considered128 words
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Article, Illustration29 1968-06-03 7 D e monstrating students throw a burning effigy of President De Gaulle at the entrance to the French Embassy in Rome. UPI radio picture.— UPI; radio picture. - 29 words
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115 1968-06-03 7 SAIGON. Sun <L'PI> There i* a big new battle going on in Saigon and the people are losing l’-S and South Vietnam troops are destroying whole city blocks in an effort to dig out Communist snipers. A CPI correspondent watched the strange battle for115 words
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Article116 1968-06-03 7 LEWISTON. Pennsylvania. Sun. <UPI> Three teenage volunteer firemen were killed and a fire chief was injured critically yesterday when a burning hay silo exploded as they stood atop the tank and poured foam Into It. The dead were John Wilson. 17. Jack Hopple. 19.116 words
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Article96 1968-06-03 7 ROME. Sun (Reuter) Student violence erupted in Rome and Turin last night and hundreds of students marched through Naples. Rival student factions fought stone-throwing duels at the occupied Rome University as the Italian Communist Party called for a vast solidarity movement with striking96 words
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Article235 1968-06-03 7 TEL AVIV, Sun. (UPI). Resumption of American arms shipments to Jordan coincides with reported differences between Israel and the United States over a Middle-East peace settlement. Sources close to the Israeli government said differences have cropped up over Israel's insistence on direct peace negotiations235 words
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95 1968-06-03 7 UNITED NATIONS. Sun. (UPI) The 66 nation Afro-Asian bloc will ask the General Assembly next week to brand South Africa an aggressor in Southwest Africa and demand Security Council sanctions to drive it from the territory. The group, which includes over half the95 words
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138 1968-06-03 7 TOKYO, Sun (UPI) Japan is expected to make a final decision this week on its aid to Indonesia and sign a formal agreement within this month, it was reported today. The Mainichi Shimbun, one of the three largest newspapers in Japan, said in its138 words
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125 1968-06-03 7 BEIRUT. Sun. (Reuter)— This city was quiet today but guarded as key points by armed troops—as silverhaired former Lebanese President Camille Chamoun lay In hospital with four bullet wounds after an assassination attempt. The 68-ycar-old leading politician was hit in the jaw. twice in125 words
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102 1968-06-03 7 UMTALI. Sun. (Reuter) Rhodesian Prime Minister lan Smith said today he had proof that secret meetings had taken place between British Cabinet Ministers and Rhodesian terrorist groups. He delivered this charge in a wide-ranging speech here in which he accused Britain of giving102 words
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Article100 1968-06-03 7 RANGOON, Sun. (Reuter) For the first time in four years. Burma's workers have a labour organisation to speak up for their rights. The newly-formed People's Worker s Council, sponsored by the Revolutionary Government, has been urged by Head of State General Ne Win to work for100 words
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Article88 1968-06-03 7 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter)— A labour Member of Parliament is resigning because he thinks the House of Commons is inefficient, out-of-date and treats its members in a purile and humiliating manner. In an open letter published today M P. Francis NoelBaker said: “I am deeply worried about the88 words
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99 1968-06-03 7 PRAGUE. Sun. (Reuter) General Bohumir Lomsky. who resigned his post as Czechoslovak Defence Minister in March has now resigned from the Communist Party Central Committee. The Czechoslovak news agency Ceteka said the committee accepted his resignation last night at the close of its99 words
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Article106 1968-06-03 7 HONG KONG. Sun (Reuter) China today accused the Soviet Union of joining the United States to turn India into a military has* and a "semi-colony”. The official New China News Acencv said Soviet delegations of various kinds had visited India between late February and early106 words
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Article762 1968-06-03 8 THE Sufflan Report should be considered from future developments arising out of its recommendations, which are likely to revolutionise official approach to the emoluments of public servants. The present complicated salary systems of the public services were inherited from the colonial regime. After the Second World762 words
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Article, Illustration1469 1968-06-03 8 23 Commonwealth countries take a new look at education fJELEGATES U from 23 countries of the Commonwealth recently met in Lagos to review the present schemes of Commonwealth co-op-eration in education and to recommend ways in which these might be made more effective. The 175 delegates1,469 words
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LETTERS...
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1007 1968-06-03 8 A NGRY Parent” complains of harsh punishment beA ing meted out by the principal to his son for wearing tight short pants and spotting long hair despite a previous warning. His concern over his son’f welfare is understandable, but regrettably, misguided. The1,007 words
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Article, Illustration288 1968-06-03 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt nwr.rj 0. nutnomt (Author, 'Handbook of Evldanca for Crlalnal Trial*') XpVEN after divorce, Zelda and Stuart still continued to fiaht whenever Stuart visited their son. Arthur. When they went to court, they agreed that Stuart would stop all support payments for Arthur. In288 words
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Advertisement41 1968-06-03 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1968 23-1. Cantonment Road, 39. |alan Sultan. Singapore 2. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. Telephone *****/7 Telephone: *****/6 Penang Office t. Leith Street. Tel: ***** Ipoh Office 77. Brewiter Read. Tel: ***** Cable Address: AWNEWS41 words
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Article741 1968-06-03 9 The weekly market review SINGAPORE, Sun. It was a week of record turnover on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore. On Wednesday, for the first time in history, the four million shares level was reached just only on a single day's business. This741 words
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Article, Illustration56 1968-06-03 9 The Mercedes Ben* 280 S (above) which was introduced in Singapore recently The 2SOS is priced at 515.150. The other models are the 200D, 200 and 230. Among the outstanding features of the 280 S model is the distinguished bodywork styling and the excellent time-tested chassis. Its performance56 words
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Article96 1968-06-03 9 MANILA. Sun. Mabuhay.” Philippine Air Lines colour film on the Philippines. won the first prize in the documentary category in a film festival held in Rome recently during the 15th electronics and nuclear exhibition. Gastone Nardone. PAL district sales manager, received the “Golden Rocket” award96 words
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Article, Illustration69 1968-06-03 9 Mrs. Susan Yuen. Secre-tary-Treasurer of the IndoPacific Committee of the International Council lor Scientific Management, addressing members of the Malaysian Institute of Management in Kuala Lumpur earlier in the week. Mrs. Yuen, who was on a one-day visit to Kuala Lumpur. spoke on “International Management69 words
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Article1119 1968-06-03 9 Michael Blanden - By: Michael Blanden Deputy City Editor of The Guardian, London LONDON, Sun. Car manufacturers were the first section of British industry to show the opportunities which were presented by the devaluation of sterling and resulting greater competitiveness of British goods in overseas markets. And they have1,119 words
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167 1968-06-03 9 PENANG, Sun. The proposal to include a free trade zone in the Prai industrial area has already been agreed to in principle by the Customs authorities. This was announced by the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, when he laid the167 words
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165 1968-06-03 9 STOCKHOLM. Sun. Europe’s biggest fully com-puter-controlled cement factory was opened recently by Skanska Cement, Sweden’s leading cement producers, at Limhamn near the city of Malmo. With a capacity of 500,000 tons, it increases the output of the Limhamn plant to 1,200,000 tons a year:165 words
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128 1968-06-03 9 STOCKHOLM, Sun. A unique agreement was signed recently between the Swedish savings banks and the Metal Workers’ Union, the country’s largest tfade union with 340.000 members. Under this agreement union members will be entitled to loans of Kr. 1.000 (S200) and more during a128 words
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Article114 1968-06-03 9 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) —lndia won nearly a quarter of the 19 million sterling increase in Britain’s overseas buying of textile goods during the first four months of this year, it was announced here recently. Sizeable gains were also made by Britain’s trading partners in the European Free114 words
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Miscellaneous612 1968-06-03 10 TODAY V •>%'v. f' >::'; ■■'—ft TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulao Pinanf, 6 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 A 10 Johora Bahra; i Taipinr. 2 Bata Pataat; 9 itluang. P.M. 545 Opening Annet Prog Summary; 5-50 News Outlines in the National Language; 555 National Songs; 6.00 News in612 words
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Article, Illustration514 1968-06-03 11 THE Eastern Sun's weekly social round-up in pictures is presented every Monday. This is the second round-up. The page is intended to publicise social functions, receptions, parties, weddinas, anniversary celebrations, charity functions etc in Malaysia and Singapore. Please send your pictures and news of the• Pictures by Eastern Sun cameramen - 514 words
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Article315 1968-06-03 11 Monday (June 3). 9 30 a m. The Minister for Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok will make a tour of voluntary organisations in the Republic starting from the Singapore Association for Retarded Children at 201 Pasir Panjang Road. 8.00 pm. The Governor of Ishikawa Prefecture of Japan will315 words
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Advertisement54 1968-06-03 11 Boeing 747: The About- to be Behemoth June Reader’s Digest takes you Inside the world s largest building —at Everett. Wash. where Boeing’s new super-jet is nearing completion. Come inside the jet itself, and discover exciting detail* about its sire, speed, comfort, and ease of navigation. Deaders IV Digest June54 words
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Article, Illustration177 1968-06-03 12 ONE night I was awakened by a terrible pain in the Jaw. I tried to fight it but could not do so. The next morning. I decided to visit the dentist. I was frightened at the thought of going to the dentist. When I, arrived177 words
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Article, Illustration164 1968-06-03 12 EXAMINATIONS were unheard of during ancient times But since some people introduced them, it has been adopted by many others throughout the world. The word ‘examination’ frightens the students who have to sit for their tests. The idea of having examinations is to test the ability164 words
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Article, Illustration146 1968-06-03 12 WHEN I visited my cousin last Sunday morning, the sky was bright and clear and I saw many people swimming and some walking along the lovely beach. With the fine weather, everyone appeared cheerful, I was reluctant to leave my cousin’s house bu<t had to do146 words
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Article, Illustration151 1968-06-03 12 FENCING is a very modern and athletic sport. Like many other fencers. I was attracted by its romantic appearance. It is an interesting sport and helps to develop coordination of mind and body. Fencing bring*, a wondcrlui sense of freshness 7 o any tired or151 words
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Article, Illustration140 1968-06-03 12 ONE evening I was returning home from Johore Bahru I was with a friend in a taxi. There were three other persons. We were enjoying the taxi ride when we saw a large truck in front of us. The taxi followed the140 words
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Article, Illustration311 1968-06-03 12 ALL TEN dollars ESSAY WINNERS NEARLY one third of the world's population know little about the value of studying English. They do not know any other language except the language they speak everyday. Most of the older generations are illiterate311 words
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Article, Illustration296 1968-06-03 12 IT was a moonlight night on the Beach of Passionate Love in Kelantan when, suddenly. I heard the cry of a village girl shouting for help. I rushed out of my uncle's house and tried to locate where the cry came from. I saw a girl running296 words
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Article, Illustration196 1968-06-03 12 ONE October evening Rahim and his friends accompanied me on a sea expedition. It was a fine weather with the air blowing from all directions. There were many bird s of different colours flying towards the sea. On arrival at the sea-shore, we took a big boat196 words
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Article, Illustration213 1968-06-03 12 WE may think that the sea is useless because it is only a small world. But we do not know how much wealth it can give us. The sea contains many undersea creatures, plants, minerals and other things which have still to be discovered. It is213 words
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Article, Illustration205 1968-06-03 12 ONE of my friend’s birthday was approaching. Weeks before his birthday, a few friends decided to organise a party for him at his house on a hilltop. Drinks, sweets, sandwiches were ordered and a huge birthday cake was made. The day finally205 words
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Article, Illustration254 1968-06-03 12 ONE day my friends and I decided to go for a picnic. We took some food and left by bus. We chose a suitable spot near a river for our picnic. We chatted merrily and each of us told interesting stories. After that254 words
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Article, Illustration154 1968-06-03 12 IN the heart of the Malay Peninsula, high above the tropical jungles lies a 5.000foot plateau the enchanting Cameron Highlands. This holiday resort is a place of rest. People are fond of visiting this lovely resort. It is surrounded by towering mountains, sloping valleys. waterfalls and154 words
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Article, Illustration160 1968-06-03 12 Hard life for the rag-and bone man AMONGST the most common worker in my district is the ragand -bone man. He earns his living by selling scrap iron and bottles to shops. He gets all the scrap iron from rubbish tins, or he buys them from people. By looking at160 words
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Article, Illustration184 1968-06-03 12 NEIGHBOURS are always present if we live in flats. If we live without neighbours, we will be lonely. Neighbours are tenants living next to each another. We cannot select our neighbours. Neighbours are of good and bad characters. I live in a flat and have184 words
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Advertisement182 1968-06-03 12 Essay writing: Rules to observe All entrants are requested to observe the following rules: 1. Each entrant must fill in his/her own writing the entry form appended below in block letters. 2. No entry will be considered ivithout the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach his/her182 words
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205 1968-06-03 13 Blueprint being drawn up for submission TTUALA LUNPUR, Sun. The Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, today said the proposed feeder college would cater for students of all races. Mr. Khaw was speaking to newsman before leaving for Bangkok205 words
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Article84 1968-06-03 13 PENANG. Sun The Officer-in-Charge of the Anti-Corruption Agency. North Region. Enche Nik Yusoff bin Nik Mohamed. today stressed that the people should not be afraid to reveal their identity when giving information to his agency. “The officers are duty bound to protect their safety and84 words
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217 1968-06-03 13 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Sun Industrial firms in Malaysia are showing reluctance in employing skilled blind workers, a spokesman for the Malayan Association for the Blind, said today. “We have four blind workers skilled in light engineering work, who have been unable to get employment. We can217 words
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212 1968-06-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A glut of fowls in the market has caused the Montfort Boys* Home in Batu Tiga to shut down its poultry farm. “We are lucky to sell 1,200 fowls during the Chinese New Year but after that we found we212 words
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Article, Illustration78 1968-06-03 13 TRADITIONAL FAREWELL THE Commanding Officer of the Territorial Army Headquarters. Ipoh. Major Yee Thien Song and the second-in-command, Raja Azhar bin Raja Haji Ahmad, were given a traditional farewell at the Territorial Army Headquarters in Ipoh last Friday. They were towed out of the parade ground in a Land Rover78 words
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Article, Illustration285 1968-06-03 13 Mis* Jane Getz. a Petite brunette, is the newest member of the Charles Lloyd Quartet currently on a seven-nation tour of Asia. Miss Getz, who joined the popular jazz Quartet in Okinawa on May 15 as a last-minute replacement for the group's pianist. Keith Jarrett. will285 words
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351 1968-06-03 13 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Sun. One girl, who has set her ambitions high and is prepared to go it the hard way, is Che Hawa Talib, 21, a waitress with a diffe- rence. She is only earning $3O as a trainee on the catering staff at the351 words
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83 1968-06-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. One hundred and twenty teachers here are attending special further education classes to prepare themselves for the Overseas School Certificate of Education examinations. They are mainly vernacular school teachers who joined the teaching profession nearly 10 years ago when only the Lower83 words
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274 1968-06-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The University of Malaya will confer the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws on Tan Sri Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rais, the Malaysian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, and the honorary degree of Doctor of Science on Dr.274 words
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611 1968-06-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR/ Sun. Prixe money totalling $33,000 —a rich harvest for this region will be awarded to the best entries in an art competition and exhibition open to all artists in Malaysia and Singapore. This was announced yesterday by the Secretary of the611 words
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Article198 1968-06-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A police officer attached to Selangor contingent and six junior police officers will receive special awards from the InspectorGeneral of Police at a presentation ceremony to be held at the Headquarters, Royal Malaysian Police. Jalan Bluff here, at 8.30 a.m. on Monday.198 words
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Miscellaneous191 1968-06-03 13 HSIIAW ORGANISATTOW D O Phone ***** Last Day! 11. I*s. 8.30. •15 p m Simone Signoret Vvea Montand THE SLEEPING CAR Mt'RDER From Warner Bro.s-Seven Aria OPENS TOMORROW Doug McClure Nancy Kuan •■NOBODY'S PERFECT” Color with James Shigeta (UI-SB) CAPITOL Phone ***** Last Day! 11. 1.45. 4. 9.30 Craig Hill191 words
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Miscellaneous212 1968-06-03 13 ORCHARD-***** Now Showing! 1.30, 4.00. 0.30. 9.15 Ca.«h Booking Only No Free List “GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER” Spencer Tracy. Katharine Hepburn 70MM. Color. Stereophonic Bound (A Columbia Picture) ODEON ***** NOW SHOWING! 11 am., 1.30. 4 00, 7.00 9 30 pm. BETTY LOH TI KELLY LEI CHEN Duel At212 words
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Article, Illustration130 1968-06-03 14 The world decathlon record holder is fit again Kurt Bendlin. who set up a new record in the decathlon in May last year In Heidelberg with a score of 8.319 points and who has been suffering from an Achilles' tendon injury for a considerable time, has now130 words
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275 1968-06-03 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. At least six Ford cars will be driven by international rally and race stars, including one all women crew, in the Marathon London to Sydney (Australia) Race which begins on November 24, sponsored by the London Daily275 words
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Article146 1968-06-03 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Lee Wah Chin created a shock in the 1968 Youth Badminton Championships when he captured two titles last night. Lee. who was unseeded, snatched the singles and the doubles titles. In the singles finals he beat the favourite. Ng Chor Yau in146 words
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Article164 1968-06-03 14 MELBOURNE. Sun. (Reuter) Prince Philip was introduced to world bantamweight champion Lionel Rose at a barbecue today, and nearly got hit by a boomerang. At first Prince Philip strode past, not noticing the group in which Lionel was waiting with his trainer. Mr. Jack Rennie, and Mrs.164 words
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Article63 1968-06-03 14 BUENOS AIRES, Sun (UPI) —Heavyweight Oscar Bonavena outpointed Peruvian heavyweight Roberto Davila last night in a unanimous decision before 30,000 fans. Bonavena had the Peruvian in trouble m the seventh when he landed a right jab to the jaw, then a left to the body Davila fell to63 words
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Article109 1968-06-03 14 IPOH. Sun. Perak beat Malacca 2-1 in the three-day Malaysian hockey quadrangular played at the Ipoh Municipal Padang here today. Perak and Negri Sembilan thus tied for the championship Malacca are the runners-up. Malacca scored the first goal in the 15th minute through centre forward109 words
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Article80 1968-06-03 14 VANCOUVER, Sun. (Reuter) English soccer league Champions Manchester City and the Scottish Cup holders Dunfermline played a goalless draw here last night before a crowd of 6.500 Goalkeepers Bent Martin of Dunfermline and Ken Mulhearn of Manchester City both played brilliantly. Martin, a Danish80 words
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147 1968-06-03 14 BOSTON. Sun. (UPI) Five Australians will be included ip the field of 16 of the world's ranking professionals shooting for the record US$B,OOO jackpot in the U.S. pro tennis championships scheduled at Longwood Cricket Club on June 12-16. The Aussies. who long have dominated147 words
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276 1968-06-03 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The cheapest place to learn to fly a plane is right here in Malaysia, according to the Vice-President of the Royal Selangor Flying Club, Sqn. Ldr. V. Arunasalam. “This is because the flying clubs in Malaysia stick to the actual276 words
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Advertisement482 1968-06-03 14 Eastern Sun be accepted at the following Classified advertisements can addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building, Singapore. S.S. MUBARUK Brothers. 63, Bras Basah Road, and 2. Maju Avenue, Serangoon Carden Estate. Singapore. TAY BUAN CUAN LTD., SUPERMARKET. 83. East Coast Road, Singapore 15. Tel: *****9. HAMIEM STORE. 1419,482 words
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Advertisement290 1968-06-03 14 Five Cortina Lotus Saloons from Ford of Britain and a Taunus 20M Rally Special from Ford of Cologne will be taking part. Hot favourites for yet another marathon award must be Ken Chambers and Eric Jackson. This pair has. in recent years, driven a Corsair around the world in 43290 words
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Advertisement284 1968-06-03 14 MAJLIS PERBANDARAN IPOH TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F MS. CAP 137) NOTICE I’NDER SECTION 137 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is prosed under section 144 of the Town Boards Enactment (FM.S. Cap. 137) to amend the Ipoh Approved Town Plan No B 3 published as Notification No. 2846 in the284 words
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Article1894 1968-06-03 15 Windsor Lad - TRAINER PAUL SCORES FIRST CLASSIC WIN By Windsor Lad TPOH, Sun. Royal Syndicate's Cassini Park, with leading jockey Des Coleman riding a confident race, led all the way to triumph in the $25,000 Perak Derby run over 1-1/2 miles here this afternoon. Smartly into his stride1,894 words
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Article304 1968-06-03 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. Odd Sanne. a Norwegian shipping executive who took part in the 1964 Monte Carlo Rally and seven other international rallies, today won the 1968 BP South Malaysian two-day 600 miles Rally. Sanne. who drove a Volvo 123 GT with his co-driver Tom Graham,304 words
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245 1968-06-03 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysian tennis may get a big boost if a suggestion for the introduction of public courts is accepted. Indian coach Akhtar Aii, who returned here yesterday after a 10-day coaching assignment in Kelantan, said: “I had a good opportunity in meeting your245 words
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Article192 1968-06-03 15 RAUB. Sun. Negri Sembilan beat Pahang by two wickets in a tension-packed Malaysian Cricket Association league match whirh ended here today. An eighth wicket partnership between Negri's Sukdev Singh (22) and S. Pakri (17 no.) pulled Negri out of a total collapse after the scoreboard192 words
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Article61 1968-06-03 15 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter) World junior lightweight champion Hiroshi Kobayashi of Japan is expected to leave for Los Angeles on June 5 to fight Armunrio Ramos of the United States in a non title, 10-round boxing match at Los Angeles on June 20. Ramos is ranked world61 words
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Article51 1968-06-03 15 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Copsale, Patron Saint and Warrior Queen were taken out of the Zetland Gold Cup Handicap at the final forfeit stage today leaving eleven declared runners. The race is to be r un over one and a quarter miles at Redcar tomorrow (14 3 551 words
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Article, Illustration433 1968-06-03 15 R. D. SELVA - By R. D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The 1970 Asian Games may have to be scrapped if Thailand or any other member country does not step forward to host the games. The Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, said433 words
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Article481 1968-06-03 15 R. D. SELVA - By R. D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Arsenal Football Club of London took 25 minutes to shake themselves up before they trounced the FAM President's Asian All Stars 6-2 at Stadium Merdeka here tonight. A capacity crowd of 20,000 including the King and Queen, the Sultan481 words
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Article84 1968-06-03 15 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Darul Afiah beat RAF Seletar 2-1 in a division one Socce£ league game played at Jalail Besar Stadium this afternoon. After a hard fought start. Darul Ariah scored the first goal through Mahat Ambu who collected a neat pass from Khamin, in the84 words
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396 1968-06-03 15 PARIS, Sun. (Reuter) The Tour of France cycle race will be run as planned although its third stage will clash with the second round of the French General Elections. tour organisers have announced. But the organisers, the French Daily newspapers396 words
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Article85 1968-06-03 15 PENANG. Sun. The Thomas Cup symbol ai world badminton supremacy will be brought back her® on July 14. Disclosing this last mgnt, the Minister of Education and President of the Badminton Association of Malaysia. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. said: “I promised that Penang could keep the85 words
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Miscellaneous47 1968-06-03 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL ($74,520) 1st Prixe: No. *****0 ($18,442) 2nd Prize; No. *****6 9,221) 3rd Prixe: No. *****6 4,610) Starters: ($570 each): Nos. *****5 *****1 *****2 *****8 *****2 *****1 *****0 *****2 *****3. Consolation: ($358 each): Nos. *****4 *****7 *****4 *****8 *****5 *****9 *****0 *****3 *****2 *****8.47 words
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561 1968-06-03 16 T ONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Surrey, who are ploying with some of •Li their old verve, should be well satisfied with their day's work against the Australian cricketers at the Oval here yesterday, for they scored 291 and provided the first century maker against the561 words
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634 1968-06-03 16 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) A typical gamble by Gary Sobers, West Indies and Nottinghamshire captain, paid handsome dividends against Warwickshire at Nottingham in yesterday's English county cricket programme. Sobers put Warwickshire In to bat on a good wicket ahd after a flrst-wicket stand of 37634 words
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Article100 1968-06-03 16 HANOVER. West Germany. sun (Reuter) West Germany gained revenge for their 4-2 defeat England in the 1966 World Soccer Cup final when they beat the World Champions 1-0 in a friendly international match here yesterday. Franz Beckenbauer, one of three survivors of the German World Cup100 words
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Article44 1968-06-03 16 NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuter) Stage Door Johnny took the lead in the straight yesterday to win the centennial running of the mile and a half Belmont Stakes by one length to prevent Forward Pass from gaining the triple crown.44 words
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Article19 1968-06-03 16 AUCKLAND. Sun. (Reuter) France defeated Great Britain 7-2 in their Rugby League world championship match here yesterday.19 words
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Article, Illustration37 1968-06-03 16 Peter Sonnabed (right) shows his muscles after he was crowned Mr. Germany 1968, with the runner-up Karl Blomer in Munich, West Germany, recently Pana photo.— Pana photo. - 37 words
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509 1968-06-03 16 San Diego, California. Sun. (U PI) Arizona school teacher George Young set an American record of 8.22 in the two-mile run yesterday when he defeated Australia's Ron Clarke in the fourth annual San Diego invitational track and field meet. Young,509 words
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Article41 1968-06-03 16 MANCHESTER. England. Sun. (Reuter). European soccer champions Manchester United will meet Argentinian Club Estudiantes. the South American champions, in Buenos Aires on September 4 and here on September 25 in the two-leg World Club championship final, it was announced41 words
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Article28 1968-06-03 16 OSTRAVA. Czechoslovakia, Sun. (Reuter) Czechoslovakia qualified for the final stages of the Olympic Soccer Championship in Mexico when they beat the Soviet Union 3-0 here yesterday.28 words
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Article196 1968-06-03 16 MELBOURNE, Victoria. Sun. (Reuter) The New Zealand Rugby Union All Blacks yesterday crushed Victoria by 68 points to nil The rampaging All Blacks dominated play, winning almost all the scrums and dazzling the Victorian backs with their mercurial speed, manoeuvring and ball handling. The All Blacks196 words
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Article118 1968-06-03 16 ATLANTA. Georgia. Sun. (Reuter) Bob Lunn fired a two-under-par 70 here yesterday to take a onestroke lead after three rounds in the US$ll5,OOO (£47.920) Atlanta Golf classic. Lunn had a 54-hole aggregate of 211. In second place was Paul Bondeson. who carded a 68118 words
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336 1968-06-03 16 Aubrey Higgs - By Aubrey Higgs PARIS, Sun. (Reuter) Open tennis has L proved a huge success in the French Championships which reached their halfway stage here yesterday. The plan to allow professionals to compete with amateurs has brought French spectators flocking back to the Roland336 words
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Article167 1968-06-03 16 NOTTINGHAM. England, Sun. (UPI) British Ryder Cup golfer Brian Huggett yesterday won the £6.000 Sumrie tournament when he finished with a brilliant last round four under par 68. Huggett started the last round one stroke behind Spanish golfer Angel Gallardo and the two staged a167 words
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Article251 1968-06-03 16 LONDON. Sun. (UPI) The England cricket selectors have named a 14-man team from which the team to play Australia in the First Test starting at Old Trafford, Manchester, on June 5 will be chosen. Surprise selection In the party was 33-year-old swing bowler Tom251 words
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Article113 1968-06-03 16 (u SUß ß i T ON.y E n land.Surt f Australia yesterday wun hf sin les Anal of ’2 e „J II s t major grasscourt championship of the English season when she beat Mrs. Christine Truman Jan® 10-8 6-4 in the Surrey championships. The victory113 words
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Article62 1968-06-03 16 N M V^a, Y RK Sun (UPI) Middleweight Ray Cano, 160-1 2 of Puerto Rico, outclassed Bobby Warthen. 161, last night to fpphn? 1 s f con d round S* Cal k ock °ut over his Buffalo, New York, or r ponent. K P Can°’s victory raised his record62 words
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Miscellaneous53 1968-06-03 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 4.45 p.m. (7.4 ft.) Port Swettenham: 10.01 a.m. (13.3 ft.). 9.49 p.m. (12.3 ft.) Port Dickson: 10.26 a.m. (7.2 ft.), 11.10 p.m. (6.8 ft.) Singapore: 2.16 a.m. (8.0 ft.), 4.28 pm. (6.6 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 12.19 a.m. (53 ft.), 3.21 p m. (7.2 ft.) Kuantan: 2.1453 words
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