Eastern Sun, 15 June 1968
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Title Section22 1968-06-15 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 674 Saturday. 15 June 1968. MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents22 words
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Article439 1968-06-15 1 Sabah claim talks in Bangkok Kuala Lumpur, Fri. 'JpHE Malaysian delegation to the Sabah claim talks beginning in Bangkok on Monday will go "well prepared" to meet points raised by the Philippines. Official sources told Berncma today the delegation had done a "great deal of work"439 words
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173 1968-06-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. Malaysia’s High Commis-sioner-designate to Australia and New Zealand. Dato Donald Stephens, said here today there was no support anywhere in Sabah for the Philippines claim. The former Cliief Minister of Sabah said: “The people of Sabah want to173 words
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Article38 1968-06-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Dewan Ra’ayat adjourned s ine die today after sitting for six days. At today’s session five Bills were passed, including a draft delimitation order giving Sarawak 24 parliamentary and 48 State constituencies.38 words
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Article110 1968-06-15 1 SINGAPORE. Fr 1.— Singapore has been declared a cholera-infected area again. The declaration follows the confirmation of two cases of cholera this morning. The first case Is a male Chinese. 52. living in the Kim Chuan Road area; the second case is a female Chinese. 6. living110 words
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Article35 1968-06-15 1 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, due in London for talks on Friday. will now arrive on Sunday, June 16. the Foreign Office said on Thursday night.35 words
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Article, Illustration76 1968-06-15 1 These two pretty lasses have reason to be happy. Today thev will be receiving their degrees during the convocation of the University of Singapore at the National Theatre. They are Miss R Scneviratne (left) and The Zaibun Siral. Picture by Eastern Sun was taken76 words
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Article, Illustration258 1968-06-15 1 pENANG. Fri. A sixhour water rationing from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m daily will be imposed in George Town and rural areas receiving their supply from the City Water Department from June 21 if no heavy rain falls before that date. This announcement was made258 words
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69 1968-06-15 1 HONG KONG. Fri. < Reuter* Thailand will never become another Vietnam, the Thai Foreign Minister. Mr. Thanat Khoman told reporters on his arrival here today. “I disagree with the theory that Thailand will be the second Vietnam." “There will be no other Vietnam second,69 words
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88 1968-06-15 1 JAKARTA. Fri. (Reuter) The Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Defence Department. Lieutenant General Kartakusumah. will pay a week’s visit to Malaysia next month. Army sources said today. He will b« returning th« recent visit here of the Malaysian Armed Forces Chief of88 words
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275 1968-06-15 1 OAIGON, Fri. (UPI) Communist North Korean soldiers are aiding the Vietcong forces in South Vietnam, the South Korean Military Command in Vietnam said today. In a special communique, the South Korean Command said it has documented more than 30 incidents of activities in South275 words
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114 1968-06-15 1 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Britain's Commonwealth partners in the Far Last and South Pacific accept her intention to leave Singapore by the end of 1971. Britain's Defence Minister, Mr. Denis Healey, said today on his return from Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Healey, with Commonwealth114 words
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Article53 1968-06-15 1 ALGIERS. Fri. (Reuter) North Vietnam does not have any illusions about the preliminary peace talks in Paris with the United States, General Giap. North Vietnam’ Defence Minister, said in an interview published, here today. The General’s interview, in Hanoi on June 2. was carried by the semi-official53 words
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191 1968-06-15 1 Dentists will tell you how more teeth are lost from gum troubles than from any other cause. In fact, gum troubles attack 4 out of 5 people. Certain danger signs are gums which are sore or tender to touch, or gums that191 words
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Miscellaneous27 1968-06-15 1 LADIES DAY 3U /Vm "On my left was a lion, on my right a tiger, a bear in front and two more behind then the merry-go-round stopped27 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article365 1968-06-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Sabah's three representatives to the Bangkok talks on the v- "Sabah claim" were in unanimous agreement -'today- the Philippines claim "has no sudlegally, morally or politically." Tire -three advisers nominated by the Sabah Government who will ■‘leave with the Malaysian delegation' for365 words
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Article58 1968-06-15 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Herbert Lim Eng Kwan was re-elected chairman of the Singapore Tourist Association at its annual general meeflng yesterdgy. Mr. R. T. Peirson was elected deputy chairman Other officials are:. Mr. George Chan, Mr John Ede. Mr B. H Melwani, Mr George Milne. Mr J.58 words
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Article, Illustration59 1968-06-15 2 Thursday was an “off day" for the Chinese news vendors in Malaysia and Singapore. In Kuala Lumpur they celebrated the occasion with a dinner at the expense of the newspaper managements. What other occasion could have been more appropriate for a good old “yam seng”. Pi* (above) captures them doingFastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 59 words
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Article132 1968-06-15 2 KtTALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Government would be happy to accept the help of Russian experts if the Soviet Government offered them the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said today. Speaking during question time in the Dewan Ra ayat today, the Deputy Prime Minister said: “Malaysia132 words
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87 1968-06-15 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister of State lor Foreign Affairs and M.P. for Siglap. Enche Rahim Ishak, will open the Telok Kurau Primary School on June 18 at 7.30 p.m. The school, built at a cost of about $375,000. replaces the old Telok Kurau Malay S-hool87 words
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Article, Illustration233 1968-06-15 2 K. S. SIDHU - Survey on what grads do after leaving Varsity Toh By K. S. SIDHU SINGAPORE, Fri.—The University of Singapore will soon conduct a survey to find out what exactly graduates do after they leave the University. This was disclosed today by Dr. Toh Chin Chye, the Minister for Science and Technology,— Eastern Sun pix. - 233 words
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308 1968-06-15 2 KI’ALA LI’MPIR, Fri. Opposition members in the Dewan Ra’ayat today “grilled” the Assistant Minister of Home Affairs. Enche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah, thoroughly on the practice of newspapers having to renew their licences, which was described as “The Sword308 words
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201 1968-06-15 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Indian Council for Cultural Relations. New Delhi, has announced the offer of a Studentship Fellowship to students and teachers in Singapore for learning Hindi in India during the year 1968-69. The studentship carries a stipend of Rs 250 per month201 words
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Article85 1968-06-15 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. Dr. Tham Cheok Fai, neurosurgeon of Thomson Road General Hospital, will give a talk on “What is Neurosurgery?” at a dinner organised by the Lions Club of Singapore East on June 18 at the Salad Bowl, Orchard Road here, at 8 p.m. The club85 words
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Article68 1968-06-15 2 SINGAPORE Fri. The Public Works Department will shortly begin work on the reconstruction of the culvert across Telok Kurau Road. While the work is in operation. one half of the existing carriageway will be closed to traffic. The reconstruction will take some two months and motorists are68 words
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Article76 1968-06-15 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will make the first of his series of familiarisation tours of departments and statutory boards under his Ministry on Monday and Tuesday. On Monday at 11 a.m., Mr. Yong. accompanied by his Parliamentary Secretary. Mr Phua76 words
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Article44 1968-06-15 2 PENANG. Fri The Chairman of the Democratic Action Party, Malaysia, Dr Chen Man Hin, will talk on “Cultural Democracy for Malaysia” at the Community Hall In Cantonment Road at 8 p.m. on Saturday. The talk is open to the public.44 words
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193 1968-06-15 2 PENANG. Fri. Tunku Puan Habsah, wife of the Governor of Penang, today said before long, women might direct the Government in this State She was speaking at the annual meeting of th Young Women's Christian Association here this afterno°nin other parts of the world, she193 words
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286 1968-06-15 2 SINGAPORE, Fri.—-Two unions, representing 500 workers in two big commercial firms here, today called on the Government to amend some of the provisions in the new Employment Bill and provide safeguards for labour. The call was among other points in a memorandum sent by286 words
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Article61 1968-06-15 2 Samart Art Gallery (AIA Building, Jalan Ampang): 2nd anniversary show annual art exhibition, 9 a.m to 6 p.m. National Art Gallery (Jalan Ampang): Exhibition of batik design and art. 10 a m. to 6 p.m. Peninsular Art Gallerv (41. Jalan Raja Muda): Works of prominent Malaysian artists, 961 words
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Article101 1968-06-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The wife of the Finance Minister. Toh Puan Tan Siew Sin, will officiate at the draw of the lottery organised by the Spastic Children’s Association of Selangor. The draw will take place on Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Spastic Association’s Centre at Jalan101 words
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Article, Illustration187 1968-06-15 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. Associated Motor Industries Ltd., a joint venture by two leading companies here, will assemble eight different models of vehicles when the plant is officially opened next month. The plant, situated on 17 acres at the Jurong Industrial Estate, represents an $8 million187 words
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Article, Illustration239 1968-06-15 3 First local photographer awarded three-star’ rating SINGAPORE, Fri. A Singapore photographer has made a breakthrough in international photo salons by being listed among the world’s top colour slide workers. He is Mr. Tan Lip Seng. 26. asst. hon. secretary of the Photographic Society of Singapore and foreign convenor of the239 words
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177 1968-06-15 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The widening of Clemenceau Avenue near Fort Canning Road has been completed and the construction of the Fort Canning Road left slin will also be completed shortly. When the slip road is completed, the section of Fort Canning Road from Clemenceau Avenue177 words
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Article31 1968-06-15 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The First Royal New’ Zealand Infantry Regiment Band will perform at the MarRitehie Reservoir Park Bandstand on June 16 from 5.30 p m. to 6 30 p-m.31 words
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Article, Illustration320 1968-06-15 3 H.M.S. SUTAN - By H.M.S. SUTAN SINGAPORE, Fri. The Prime Ministers of New Zealand and Singapore today discussed how each country could contribute to the joint five-power defence efforts after the British pull-out in 1971. Mr. Keith Holyoake, the visiting New Zealand Premier, called on his Singapore— Eastern Sun pix; by Jimmy Chow. - 320 words
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Article, Illustration233 1968-06-15 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The For East Air Force will hold a free-fall display of parachutists plummetting 10,000 feet from a Hercules aircraft at its 1968 Fair on the padang at RAF Changi on June 22 in aid of charities. Highlight of the Fair will233 words
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Article116 1968-06-15 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Health. Mr. Chua Sian Chin, will declare open the MacPherson Secondary School tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. The school, built at a cost of $l.l million, was established on Jan. 4 this year. It will be the 89th new school to116 words
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Article135 1968-06-15 3 10 a.m. —6 p.m. Watercolours and drawings exhibition by Lee Leone Looi in the gallery of the British Council, 1A Orchard Road. 10 a m. —6 p.m. “Teaching Science and Mathematics” an exhibition of books, periodicals and photographs on new teaching methods in the reading room of the135 words
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221 1968-06-15 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The need for voluntary workers to do welfare work will become more pressing as the years go by. The Minister for Social Affairs. Enche Othman Wok, said this in a message contained in the souvenir programme issued by the Singapore Council of Social221 words
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Article56 1968-06-15 3 SINGAPORE. Fri, A family planning lecture and demonstration, including a film show, will be held in the National Language on Monday at 5 30 p.m. at Still Road Maternal and Child Health Clinic. The lecture and demonstration for the next Monday will be held in Chinese at56 words
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133 1968-06-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fn. The Malaysian Government was prepared to consider a Joint’ defence arrangement with Indonesia, the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, told the Dewan Ra'ayat today. It was the Government's Eolicy to have friendly regions. including relations in defence, with133 words
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Article162 1968-06-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Vice-President of the Belgian Office for Foreign Trade, Mr. Andre Verboomen, arrived here today to assist Malaysia plan its lowcost housing programme. Mr. Verboomen. will join the four Belgian housing experts who arrived here two weeks ago, to complete their survey on162 words
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Article108 1968-06-15 4 PENANG, Fri. It was a rare occasion to see the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. and the Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew who were always on "political tug-of-war," in real unity last night. Both got up from their table at the annual dinner of the108 words
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Article, Illustration559 1968-06-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The construction of the East/ West Highway in Sabah 231 miles holds great future for accelerated agricultural development in the State. The Highway from Sandakan to Kota Kinabalu is a joint Australian/Malaysia project and will be completed in 1972. A— Eastern Sun; pix. - 559 words
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Article41 1968-06-15 4 SEREMBAN Fri. A 19-year-old boy was tied and gagged at his breakfast table yesterday morning by four thugs who held him up at knife point. The thugs took away a guitar valued at $lOO and two transistor, sets.41 words
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205 1968-06-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Dewan Ra'ayat today approved a draft delimitation order which gives Sarawak 28 Parliamentary and 48 State constituencies. In presenting the motion entitled Delimitation of Parliamentary and State Constituencies in the State of Sarawak the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul205 words
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104 1968-06-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Malaysia will be represented at the Raiffeisen World Congress in Frankfurt, Germany, by Enche Ahmad bin Mohamed Yunus, the Federal Commissioner for Co-operative Development. The congress, first of its kind and arranged by the largest co-operative society in Europe, will be held104 words
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Article155 1968-06-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister of Education, Enrhe Mohamed Khir Johari. today s ent members of the House giggling when he said matter-of-factly that sex was not under the administration of his Ministry. The reference to this delicate topic was made in the Dewan155 words
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Article146 1968-06-15 4 IPOH. Fri. A missile, which fell from the bomb rack of a Royal Australian Air Force bomber plane on a flight to Song Song Island* off the Kedah Coast recently, has been recovered in the sea off Kuala Pinang in the Knan D strict. The missile was146 words
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568 1968-06-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Tan Sri Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today defended the Government's action in granting pioneer status t 6 a sugar refining company which was already making a profit of $2,185,024 a year568 words
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Article110 1968-06-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A wealthy businessman who had been fleeced of $lO,OOO during the last two months by members of the Kuan Lin just could not take It when another extortion demand of $3,000 was made to him recently. As a result, the businessman from110 words
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322 1968-06-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fr i. A British woman doctor who was formerly well-known for her child welfare work in Malaysia, Miss Cicely D Williams, is to receive the Joseph Goldberger award in Clinical Nutrition in America. Announcing the annual award322 words
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Article245 1968-06-15 4 PENANG. Fri. Delegates from the Employers’ Association here, led by their Legal Adviser. Mr. Eugene Khoo, sought the help of the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, to allow them to open their shops till 8.30 p.m. daily and to stagger the working hours of245 words
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Article180 1968-06-15 4 PENANG. Fri. Arrangements are being made with the Central Government to issue permits or passes to foreign visitors for them to purchase goods free from customs duties. This was disclosed by the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. here today. “This is a Federal matter180 words
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Article, Illustration1731 1968-06-15 10 R. V. LINGAM - Edwin: My brother (accused) was moody and dreamy most of the time 15TH DAY OF GENE KOH MURDER TRIAL By R. V. LINGAM SINGAPORE, Fri.— A psychologist today described Freddy Tan as a man "whose basic aggressive impulses are not under1,731 words
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Article61 1968-06-15 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore and Spain have agreed to establish full diplomatic relations at ambassadorial level “to further strengthen their existing friendly relations.” A Government statement today said Singapore had agreed to the appointment of Senor Emilio Beladiez as the first Ambassador for Spain in Singapore.61 words
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96 1968-06-15 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Four men were charged in the Ninth Magistrate’s Court today for offering a bribe to the Officer-m-charge of the Gambling Suppression Branch. Criminal Investigation Department, two years ago They are Loh Chin Thiam. Tan Giok Hee. Low Yong Hong and Teo Teow96 words
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Article31 1968-06-15 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Overseas Union Bank Ltd’s Geylang branch at the Lion City Building (at the junction of Geylang Road and Tanjong Katong Road) will be opened tomorrow.31 words
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258 1968-06-15 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The attitude towards management training in Singapore, which received a cold reception in the past, has changed. This was stated in a message by Mr. Richard Eu. Chairman of the Singapore Institute of Management, at the opening of the SIM Fourth258 words
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Article80 1968-06-15 10 SINGAPORE. Fn Mr. Lam Pin Tiam. of the Electricity Department, has been elected president of the Senior Officers’ Association of the Public Utilities Board. Other office-bearers of the Association are: Vice-presi-dent. Mr. Seah Hark Boon: hon. secretary. Mr. Chang Meng Teng; asst. hon. secretary, Mr. Cheong Hock Teck;80 words
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149 1968-06-15 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mosques in Singapore will be allowed to use their amplification systems at a lowered volume between sunset and sunrise. This follows discussions between Malay Members of Parliament and the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, regarding the new regulations on the abatement149 words
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215 1968-06-15 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Science and Technology. Dr. Toh Chin Chve. tonight called on academicians to come out and take part in the political and social life of the Republic. He made this call when he opened a seminar on “The215 words
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63 1968-06-15 10 SINGAPORE. Fri The University of Singapore Medical Society will hold a forum on “Future of Doctors in Singapore” on Monday at 8 p.m. at the Pathology Lecture Theatre. General Hospital (Outram Road). The speakers will be Dr. Ho Guan Lim. Dr. Arthur Lim,63 words
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837 1968-06-15 11 Malaysia S’pore —Brave new world after 1971 Sing nn > Eastern Sun's News Editor, Malaysia, of the two-day defence 10-11 eCn Briiain> Malaysia, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand in Kuala Lumpur on June r unad °rned fact has emerged from the two-day five-nation defence talks in Kuala in th week837 words
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113 1968-06-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister of Education The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari told the Dewan Ra'ayat today that children of noncitizens were not allowed to enter fully-assisted schools. Only those residing permanently or those who have been allowed113 words
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182 1968-06-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Tariff Advisory Board was told today there was wholesale smuggling of ball-point pens from Hong Hone through Singapore Into Malaysia. The smuggling of the commodity could be checked. said Mr. E. Mount. Director of Monton 'Malaysia) Sdn. Berhad. if recommendations were182 words
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Article59 1968-06-15 11 KUCHING. Fri. The Tariff Advisory Board will hold a public inquiry at the Kuching Rural District Council chamber here on Tuesday, commencing at 10 a.m. Members of the Board will arrive here by air at 7 p.m. on Monday. They will leave for Kota Kinabalu59 words
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Article, Illustration52 1968-06-15 11 Mr. Zakaria Omar. Superintendent of Customs. Royal Customs and Excise Headquarters, Kuala Lumpur. is in Australia for five months to study Australian Customs procedures. Mr. S. Evans, an Australian Customs sub-collector (left), and Mr. Omar look at an incoming parcel in the Melbourne mail-inspection centre.— AIS photo. - 52 words
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Article129 1968-06-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Six active vanguards of the 18 Immortals Gang whom police believe could assist them in the recent spate of cigarette van robberies here were picked up from a flat in a dawn raid today. The OCCI. Selangor Asst. Commissioner of Police. Ko129 words
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Article, Illustration296 1968-06-15 11 THE recently-elected committee oi the Malasian and Singapore Students Association of Queensland has launched a campaign to establish a Malaysian and Singapore handicrafts centre in Brisbane. The new president of the association. Mr. Sangarapillai PushpaUngham of House 25, Road 39, Petaling Java, Kuala Lumpur, saidAIS photo. - 296 words
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204 1968-06-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Selangor Traffic Police, perturbed by the increasing number of accidents recently due to inconsiderate and careless driving today launched a new campaign to educate the motorists. The week-long campaign called 'Operation Courteous Driving” is to educate motorists not to hug204 words
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Article108 1968-06-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Two cars worth more than $25,000 were stolen from here yesterday. An engineer. Mr. A Navaratnam of Petaling Jaya. told police he had parked his air-conditioned Mercedes Benz 250 SE along Jalan Marsh in the morning. A little later he found his108 words
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Article115 1968-06-15 11 PET AUNG JAYA. Fri.— The desident priest of theHindu temple, Jalan Station, here who kept his valuables in a box under an altar in the temple was astounded to find the box lying empty in the compound when he went for a wash yesterday morning. The115 words
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Article35 1968-06-15 11 MUAR. Fri. A “carnival night” will be held at the Muar Tanjong Club at Jalan Petrie here on July 5 starting from 9 p.m. Dane music will be provided by the “Skylarks” band-35 words
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125 1968-06-15 11 Closer MalaysiaPakistan co-operation urged KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Malaysia and Pakistan should co-operate more closely in many fields, including expanded two-way trade. Ministers from the two countries have agreed in talks in Karachi. This was stated in an official report from Karachi, received in Kuala Lumpur, on recent discussions between Malaysia's125 words
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124 1968-06-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— An FAO expert has arrived to help in food control work in the Ministry of Agriculture Dr. Hassib Hafez Ragab's task is to provide technical information to develop proper food standards based on the composition of various processed foods and124 words
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Miscellaneous20 1968-06-15 4 WHAT'S SO FUNNY* T ESCAPED? I OF COURSE NOT!) WHY UPON mn? O Luo iem Si* *r» o ov. o»20 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article136 1968-06-15 5 l-OS ANGELES, Fri. (I'PI) Actor Bob Hope has suficred a recurrence of an e> e iln ent and has cancelled all engagements for the next several days, it Was disclosed yesterday. The 65-year-old Hope is wearing patches over both eye s an d is confined136 words
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Article69 1968-06-15 5 AUCKLAND, (N.Z.) Fri (Reuter) —a Swedish freighter tonight lost contact with a rubber raft with nine men aboard in gale lashed seas off New Zealand's northern coast. The men are off the 738ton coastal freighter Maranui which is believed to have sunk after her cargo shifted69 words
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Article, Illustration27 1968-06-15 5 UPI radiophoto.— UPI radiophoto. - 27 words
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213 1968-06-15 5 CAPE TOWN, Fri. (Reuter) The South African government is to introduce legislation to enable it to keep secret the extent of its gold reserves held abroad. The legislation, which should become law by the end of the current parliamentary session later this month,213 words
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211 1968-06-15 5 JAKARTA, Fri. (Reuter) —Australian Prime Minister John Gorton today met President Suharto for talks expected to touch on regional, economic and security affairs. Mr. Gorton arrived in Indonesia yesterday on an official visit at the end of a 12-day tour through South-East Asia. Among211 words
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Article46 1968-06-15 5 PARIS, Fri. (Reuter) Daily newspapers today raised their prices by 10 centimes to 50 centimes (ten-pence) to overcome the present “dramatic circumstances” and “exceptional difficulties” which French press is having In fulfilling its mission to the public and in maintaining its independence.46 words
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Article111 1968-06-15 5 MANILA. Fri. (Reuter) The Central Bank of Philippines has approved new import restrictions aimed at stabilising the country's balance of payments position. In a circular the bank said the new restrictions would reduce the total value of goods to be imported this year from an estimated111 words
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Article108 1968-06-15 5 Sheep-to-man heart patient dies HOUSTON, Texas, Fri. (Reuter) Surgeons here yesterday tried to save a man’s life by performing the world's first sheep-to-man heart transplant, using the organ of a 125-pound ram. But the 47-year-old man, whose own heart had previously stopped, died soon after completion of the transplant at108 words
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Article39 1968-06-15 5 SENDAI, Japan. Fri. (UPI) A mild earthquake was registered today in Northern Japan where some people still live in shacks and tents because of the May 16 quake. There were no immediate reports of damage.39 words
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168 1968-06-15 6 MANILA. Frl. (UPI) Bonuses totalling 1.304.680 pesos (about $330,000) will be paid to more than 6.000 Filipino employees of the U.S. 13th Air Force on July 1, the Air Force announced today. The payment will represent an annual bonus of 200 pesos168 words
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Article172 1968-06-15 6 MANILA. Fri. <UPI) The Philippine Government has taken steps to reduce Imports and cut down a growing balance of payments deficit. Japan and the United States are the largest suppliers of goods to the Philippines. The General Bank has raised by 25 per cent the172 words
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119 1968-06-15 6 STOCKHOLM. Frl. The extensive flight simulation facilities used by Saab in Its manufacture of the 37 Viggen aircraft have been adapted for use in simulating highway driving conditions under a road safety research programme, the Swedish comoany reoorts. Tests on behalf of the119 words
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Article54 1968-06-15 6 CANBERRA. Frl. (Reuter) The Aii«tr lian treasurer. Mr. William McMahon, said here that Br tain's devaluation of sterling last year had cost Australia ASII3 m. (£52,730.000 sterling). Replying to a question in the House of Representatives, he said Australia could not do much to safeguard itself54 words
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357 1968-06-15 6 T)ARIS, Fri. (Reuter) Students throwing Molotov cocktails today attacked former Congo Mercenaries occupying part of the Sorbonne University. The Molotov cocktails started a number of fires in the university building. Mercenaries replied to the student attack with percussion grenades. The assault of357 words
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140 1968-06-15 6 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI) The U.S. Soviet Consular Convention, first bilateral treaty between the two nations since the Russian Revolution, was formally concluded today in ceremonies at the White House. With President Johnson looking on. Secretary of States Mr. Dean Rusk and Soviet Ambassador Anatoly F Dobrynin140 words
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91 1968-06-15 6 BANGKOK Fri. (UPD Thailand's 1968 maize crop is likely to reach 1.550.000 tons, an Increase of almost 300 000 tons from last year, the Calabrian Society, a maize dealer and farm financing company predicted. The Society said so far weather in the growing91 words
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Article45 1968-06-15 6 CANBERRA. Fri. (Reuter) The Government pushed a controversial National Service Bill through the House of Representatives tonight just before parliament rose for the winter recess. The Bill is designed to tighten loopholes in the existing law and check evasion of National Service.45 words
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219 1968-06-15 6 ATHENS. Fri. (Reuter) Cotton producing countries should maintain a balance between offer and demand and production should be restricted to avoid price decreases, the International Cotton Advisory Committee, meeting here, has recommended. The 27th plenary meeting of the 43-member committee, which opened here on219 words
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Article, Illustration41 1968-06-15 6 JAKARTA I’nder heavy guard, handcuffed Boh Liem Tjie Sian, 35. being escorted to Police headquarters in Jakarta after being arrested for the alleged slaying of an Indonesian woman and her son in Hong Kong. UPI photo.— UPI photo. - 41 words
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102 1968-06-15 6 JAKARTA. Fri. (UPI) The smuggling of tin from Bangka Island. South Sumatra. to Singapore and Malaysia has declined considerably since the end of last year, according to local Indonesian authorities. AM. Haranap. head of the Public Prosecutors Office in Bangka, told the official Indonesian102 words
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91 1968-06-15 6 TOKYO. Fri. (UPI) A 239-ton Okinawan Tuna fishing boat with 26 crewmen aboard was believed to have been taken into custody by Indonesian Patrol ships. Kyodo news agency reported today. Wireess communication from the boat has been sus- pended since Wednesday night. Kyodo said,91 words
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Article, Illustration39 1968-06-15 6 JAKARTA World Bank President Robert McNamara (centre) meets with Indonesian President Gen. Suharto on Wednesday to renew assurances that the World Bank would do its best to help Indonesia in its economic recovery programme. UPI photo.— UPI photo. - 39 words
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276 1968-06-15 6 TAIPEH. Fri. (UPI) The Taiwan Provincial government has invested a total of about US$2 million to maxe the Grand Hotel one of the best known hotels in the world, it was disclosed today. A spokesman for the Grand Hotel, listed by Fortune276 words
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Article56 1968-06-15 6 HONG KONG, Fri. (Reuter) —The North Vietnamese have shot down four more United States planes, bringing the total downed over the North to 2,974 the North Vietnam news agency reported today. The agency said they had been shot down over Quang Binh and Ha Tinh56 words
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210 1968-06-15 6 Commissioner Boedl Juwono. Police Information Officer, said two Hong Kong policemen and a pathologist wanted to check known data about the murdered woman's dentures. The teeth of her son Iwan who was murdered with her. are also being checked. Lily’s first husband has210 words
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Article78 1968-06-15 6 SAIGON, Fri. (Reuter) American troops lost 380 dead in Vietnam last week, the lowest casualty figures for five weeks, an American military spokesman said today. The figures for the week ending June 8 followed a lull in military activity in the northern provinces and around Saigon He78 words
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59 1968-06-15 6 HONG KONG, Fri. (Reuter) Police arrested two men and a woman after a press photographer was attacked by a crowd outside the Hong Kong Central Magistrate’s Court today. The photographer was trying to take pictures of about 20 people as they left the court59 words
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167 1968-06-15 6 NORFOLK, Virginia. Fri. (UPI) The aircraft carrier USS Wasp collided with an oiler ship while transferring fuel on Tuesday 75 miles off the Virginia Capes. The Navy said there were no injuries. The Wasp, an anti-sub-marine carrier, suffered damage on its port side and167 words
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Article50 1968-06-15 6 TRACY. Minnesota. Frl, (Reuter)—A tornado tonight killed five people and injured several others in this town of 3,000 people in South-Western Minnesota, police said. Two people were reported injured by flying debris in Arnolds Park. Iowa, where tornado flattened rides (side shows) in an amusement park.50 words
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Article61 1968-06-15 6 300,000ton ship TOKYO. Fri. (Reuter) Work on the construction of the worlds largest oil tanker exceeding 300.009 deadweight ton? started in Nagasaki. south- western Japan, today The 312.000-ton vessel to be built at the Nagasaki shipyard of the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd is one of the six supertankers ordered by61 words
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Article, Illustration26 1968-06-15 7 HONG KONG, Frl. Rescue workers lift body of 70-year-old man from mud and rubble yesterday after ram-caused land slide. UPI radio photo.UPI radio photo. - 26 words
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599 1968-06-15 7 The Bob Kennedy shooting LOS ANGELES, Fri. (UPI) Sen. Roberf F. Kennedy's alleged assassin was standing with a mysterious girl in a polka dot dress and had a "very sick looking smile on his face" when he shot the presidential aspirant, grand599 words
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Article167 1968-06-15 7 BOULDER. Colorado, Fri. (UPI) Hundreds of hippies predicting the world will end on Saturday have been streaming into Boulder claiming the area is one of two places in the world that might he saved. But Boulder area residents are more disturbed by the Hippies themselves than167 words
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Article27 1968-06-15 7 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Strong underground tremors have shaken Eastern Armenia in the past few days hut there have been no casualties, Moscow radio reported today.27 words
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460 1968-06-15 7 DANIEL SOUTHERLAND - By DANIEL SOUTHERLAND^ SAIGON Fri. (UPI) Student leaders of Saigon University yesterday urged immediate negotiations with the Communists to end the war. It was the first time in several months that the elected student leaders of the country's largest university have spoken460 words
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Article193 1968-06-15 7 SAIGON. Fri. (IPI). A Saigon newspaper today urged South Vietnam’s President Nguyen Van Thieu and Vice President Nguyen Cao Kv to "patch up" their differences. The Saigon Daily News was commenting on Mr. Kv's resignation as chief of the country’s civil selfdefence units, saying this was193 words
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Article94 1968-06-15 7 SAIGON. Fri (Reuter) Wives of the Australian diplomats in Saigon have been asked to leave the South Vietnamese capital because of constant Vietcong mortar and rocket attacks. In a statement, the Australian Ambassador. Mr L.H Border, said other Australian citizens could now decide whether their presence or94 words
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256 1968-06-15 7 BERLIN, Fri. (UPI) Mayor Klaus has called for crisis "counter measures" by the United States, Britain and France against East Germany's new attempt to cripple isolatec West Berlin. The mayor ruled out the use of force against the new Communist256 words
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Article55 1968-06-15 7 NEW DELHI Fri. (Reuter)—The Anglican Bishop of Hong Kong Gilbert Baker was not hurt in the crash of a Boeing 707 airliner near Calcutta airport early yesterday. Informed sources here said. The sources said Bishop Baker had been a passenger on the Pan American aircraft55 words
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Advertisement450 1968-06-15 5 .VW,V.>.WVAW...V.i. .V..•‘4>V...V.V.Va.Vl’i• I JU □c II TRANSISTOR CLOCK Wm I TRANSISTOR WALL CLOCK 5 Jewels A variety of desig-s are available, including practical models, decorative types, office types, etc., to suityour need. AN ANNUAL DEMAND FOR 6,000,000 SEIKO CLOCKS INCLUDING THE MOST MODERN SPORTS TIMERS, RADIO CONTROL CLOCKS AND THOSE450 words
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Miscellaneous130 1968-06-15 7 LAST DAY FOR DRAWN TOMORROW CLOSES TONIGHT YOU MUST ENTER NOW! The 2nd BIG TOTO is drawn tomorrow. To have a chance of winning it you must enter now. i-f..... •> SEE YOUR AGENT NOW Your TOTO agent or your nearest Post Office has entry coupons. You can enter as130 words
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Article418 1968-06-15 8 ANOTHER CONFRONTATION WITH the recent defence talks creating the impression that war is imminent in South-east Asia, it is quite likely that another confrontation may be precipitated by the talks on Sabah between Malaysia and the Philippines in Bangkok next week. Though Tunku Abdul Rahman said last week that the418 words
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Article301 1968-06-15 8 LAST month the Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, had audience with Queen Elizabeth in London. Singapore’s Premier Lee Kuan Yew was also accorded the same honour. Now Tunku Abdul Rahman will be given the Freedom of the City of London. These occasions seem like301 words
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Article, Illustration848 1968-06-15 8 71T ANY Asian countries are pursuing development plans which will build or balance their economies. The Western State of Australia is in a similar position, as it seems to be racing to catch up with the wealthier economies of Eastern Australian States. With 7.2% of the848 words
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Article, Illustration280 1968-06-15 8 Heny B. Rothblatt - By Heny B. Rothblatt (Author, "handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") PETE was charged by detective Timothy lor conducting illegal bookmaking. Detective Timothy had an arrest and search warrant when he entered Pete's house Timothy found gambling equipment and arrested Pete. “My charges must be dismissed,” Pete280 words
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Article702 1968-06-15 8 From Sin Chew Jit Pob "ITERY recently at Tloug Babru an unmarried young girl committed suicide by jumping off a multistoreyed building. The reason was said to be that she “was stateless and unemployed”. If this is true, we believe this is a matter deserving the attentionFrom Sin Chew Jit Pob - 702 words
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Advertisement42 1968-06-15 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1968 23-B Cantonment Road. Singapore 2. Telephone: *****/7 Penang Office Ipoh Office 39. |alan Sultan. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. Telephone: *****/6 8. Leith Street. Tel: ***** 77. Brewster Road. Tel: ***** Cable Address: AW NEWS42 words
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Article, Illustration523 1968-06-15 9 TJFRTH. Western Australia, Frt. Seven Western Australian businessmen who between them represent a wide range of products will visit Singapore from July 3 to 8. Leader of this group trade visit is Mr. Ernest G. Smith, divisional manager of H.L. Brisbane and Wunderlich523 words
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Article113 1968-06-15 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants New York Buying IT. 32-11/16; Airmail O.D. 3213/16; 90 d 'st. 33-3/8 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade billsCanada: Buying T.T. 351/4; Airmail O.D. 35-3 8; 90 d/st. 36-1/8 credit bills; 36-1/4113 words
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Article121 1968-06-15 9 LONDON. Fri (Reuter)— The Stock Market was firm today. The main influence on sentiment was export hopes following higher steel figures. which tended to overshadow threats of an airline strike and a railway go slow. The latter, though, brought slightly lower values to British Funds. Industrials were121 words
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Article16 1968-06-15 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The tin price for today was $556.12} per picul, down 25 cents.16 words
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Article319 1968-06-15 9 Rubber down cent SINGAPORE. Fri. June first grade rubber f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 55J cents per lb., down oneeighth of a cent from previous close. The tone was quiet. Opening quotations were marked up fractionally on improved London advices The market then,319 words
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88 1968-06-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Bangkok Bank Ltd. will have its new overseas subbranch in Jakarta as from June 24. with Mr. Phaibul Ingkhavat as manager. A cocktail reception for the occasion will be held at Hotel Indonesia on the opening day. The Bank,88 words
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Article, Illustration115 1968-06-15 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. China Airlines has ordered a third Boeing 727. it has been announced by Mr. Fred C. Wong, executive vice president of the Republic of China flag carrier. The 727-100 C con- vertible cargo model will be delivered In February 1969. The first115 words
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Article1311 1968-06-15 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.—lndustrials on the Stock Exchange were generally easier. The considerable improvement in prices yesterday were somewhat checked and at the close 20 coun;ers were down. 11 of them were better and 13 unchanged. In the afternoon trading, there was a concentration in Veneer as1,311 words
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173 1968-06-15 9 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) Officials of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council expressed satisfaction yesterday after concluding a series of meetings on trade matters with State Department officials and White House aides. Sir Sik-Nin Chau, Chairman of the Council, and Mr. Jack Cater. Executive173 words
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Article387 1968-06-15 9 SINGAPORE. Stock Exchange sold and offer prices officiallT listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIALS Ben Co CBI 338 Bnustead XBI. CD 1.75 sugar 4.10 4.42 hemical Co. 1.59 1.60 Colil storage 4.60 4.70 Dunlop 3 14 3.20 K. Smelting Esso ord'2.82 1 A. N Ords 4.40 4.42387 words
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Article124 1968-06-15 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two special tractors, each weighing about 70 tons and capable of tow’ing fully-loaded, 350-ton. “Jumbo’’ jets at a speed of 20 mph. have been ordered by BOAC for use at Heathrow airport. Both machines will be delivered during 1969 in good time for124 words
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Article46 1968-06-15 9 Managers’ Prices) 1 ir'-t Malayan 2.73 second Malayan 1.97 Third Malayan 1.25 The Commerce Industry XI) .97 1.0(5 The having Fund 1.10 1.19 First ll’knnc .85 .90* second IFkone \D 60 .64* Malaysian Investment Fund 1 20 1.30 Sterling modit.v 5/3 Hons Kong Currency >46 words
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Article91 1968-06-15 9 SINGAPORE, Frl. The noon prices at the Singapore Chinese Produce day are:Coconnt Oil Exchange toBuyer Seller (I OB.) Hulk Coconut Oil 66.25 (F.O.B.) Drums 68.75 Loose Copra Mixed June Muntok White Pepper d'.O.B.) 96 N.LAT Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) 96% N.L.W. 112.50 Sarawak Special Black Pepper (FOB.) 96% N.I.91 words
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Article23 1968-06-15 9 HONG KONG, Fri. (UPI) —Money Quotations. HK$6-*****/6.125 per U.S. dollar for cash. HKS14.52 per pound sterling. HK$309 per tael gold.23 words
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297 1968-06-15 9 Failure of confidence in and will have grave consequences LONDON. Fri. (UPI) —Failure of confidence in the dollar and pound would have grave and immediate consequences, the Bank of England said yesterday. The Bank, in its regular quarterly bulletin said that until the dollars difficulties are resolved and Britain achieves297 words
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Article215 1968-06-15 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 3/4 Eishin Maru 5 Eastern Enterprise 6/7 Ellen Bakke 8/9 Mikasa Maru 10/11 Ajax 13/14 Hugh Everett 15/16 Peisander 19 Brofjord 21/22 Sea Express 23/24 Anna Bakke 25/26 Tobago 27/28 Phillipine Progress 29/30215 words
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Miscellaneous1384 1968-06-15 10 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S KUALA LUMPUR and Pulan Plnmn*; 6 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 A 10 Jobore Bahru; 4 Taipinr. 1 BatD Pahal: 9 A loan* P.M. 300 Opening Annct. and Prog. Summary; 3.01 Fraulein; 4.24 Love That Bob; 4.50 Cartoon Classics “The Fisherman and The Fish” (Pt. 41; 5.451,384 words
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Advertisement44 1968-06-15 11 GOOD NEWS CHRIST IS THE ANSWER' CRUSADE COME-SEE-HEAR "JESUS SAVES AND HEALS'' Date: June 17th 23rd Time: 7.45 p.m. Languages: 17-18-19 Night 20-21-22 Night 23 Night fcng./Cant. fng./Hokk. Eng^Cant. PRAYER FOR THE SICK NIGHTLY EVANGELIST WILLIAM CALDWELL 1 ALL WELCOME ADMISSION FREE NATIONAL THEATRE44 words
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Article, Illustration241 1968-06-15 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. Well-known pianist. Professor Jurgen Uhde, will give a recital at Wisma Indonesia Theatre on June 24 at 8.15 p m. Professor Uhde who has been widely acclaimed internationally is coming to Singapore after two months in Tokyo as the241 words
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Article, Illustration477 1968-06-15 12 Little Jutta develops ‘chess talent under father’s guidance... HAMBURG Fri. (DaD) If all parents answered the questions of their three-year olds with patience and understanding innumerable geniuses would probably be the result. Scientists who deal with the phenomenon of exceptional and early aptitude in children believe they have found clues477 words
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Article173 1968-06-15 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. The second in the series of Sunday Afternoon Concerts for Young People will be held on July 7 at 4 p.m. at the Cultural Centre Theatre. These concerts are sponsored by the Singapore Musical Society and planned especially for students of secondary schools and173 words
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396 1968-06-15 12 HOO BAN KHEE - By HOO BAN KHEE Kl ALA H’MPl’R, Fri. THE Malaysian Arts Theatre group once again is to present a local show svmA holically named “The Shadow and Substance*’ at the Town Hall here from July 18 to 20. Two plays396 words
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107 1968-06-15 12 HOLLYWOOD. Fri. (I'PI) Producer Robert Wise and some of Hollywood's too stars announced yesterday a semidocumentary movie will be made on the life of the late Dr. Martin Luther Kins Jr. As yet untitled, the film will star Harry Belafonte. Candy Bergen. Marlon Brando.107 words
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242 1968-06-15 12 HOLLYWOOD. Fri. Paramount Pictures’ two summer attractions “The Odd Couple” and “Rosemary’s Baby,” are being heralded in two very different ways on one giant sign on Broadway at Times Square. The left half of the huge sign promotes “The Odd Couple.” the Neil Simon comedy242 words
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Advertisement109 1968-06-15 12 ANNOUNCEMENT AS FROM TO-DAY. I.iTH JUNE OUR MANDARIN PALACE WILL MOVE OVER TO 2ND FLOOR BANQUET HALL (AT THE TOP OF POOLSIDE RESTAURANT) MANDARIN PALACE FEDERAL HOTEL KUALA LUMPUR FOR RESERVATIONS; PHONE:277OI GRAND OPENING TO-NIGHT EXT. 2.00 AM. TOP KOREAN-ALL -FEM A LE-BAN D THE LADYBIRDS 0 0 ALSO APPEARING109 words
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Advertisement294 1968-06-15 12 el amigo I n\\ ini fnite ClUP]' KlTC'NfNtt «O»0. SINGAfOtt IflfPHONt. 3U*O-». fTHE ‘SWINGINGIEST’ HITE SPOT IN TOWN) presents nightly THE MOST HILARIOUS MUSICAL COMEDY TEAM FROM FUROPE r lijjjj SIKI AND SON Come and jein us in a night packed with tun frelic. Alsi appearing MISS GIRLIE SANCHEZ (Philippines’294 words
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Article, Illustration880 1968-06-15 13 KEVIN GARRY - By KEVIN GARRY pRESIDENT dc Gaulle has again used radio and television to great effect in handling the current crisis in France, bringing into play the mastery of language which has served him often in the past. At 4.30 p.m. on880 words
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Article, Illustration1233 1968-06-15 13 H.L. Herschensohn, M. D - By H.L. Herschensohn, M.D. A 17 YEAR OLD girl complains that her doctor insists she stop wearing tight- fitting stretch bras because he is treating her for acne and the skin condition is worse under the bra straps. She says she cannot find the non-lastic1,233 words
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Advertisement132 1968-06-15 13 CHEER UP. Change tour I.urk. Make life brighter. Genuine lucky S H U N charm King of the Irish Leprechauns from Northern Ireland I* now in Singapore Share his Secret of good Health. Happiness. Good Luck and True Love. Keep lucky SHAUN charm rtth yon always. HE CAN EI.P YOU.132 words
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Miscellaneous229 1968-06-15 13 SHAH GANIP RTtrW w OR' D O Phone ***** Hurry! Hurrv! See It Now! Last 3 Days: 10.30. 3.00 A 7.30 Sean Connery "THI NHERBALL" p:ua you only live twice" Both in PanaVislon A Color <UA) Tonight A Tomorrow Midnight "THE BELLS OE HEATH" IA SHAW PRODUCTION! Mandarin In Shawscope229 words
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Miscellaneous387 1968-06-15 13 ODEON I PALACE Jl-ll* I 44 7 578 NOW SHOWING! 11. 1.34. 4.00. j| 1.04. 3.30. 6.30 A 9.13 p m 0.15 A 9.30 p m GIULIANO GEMMA In “Coffin for a Sidewinder” Fernando BanchO, Color. Scope Odeon A FaUrr: Tonight Midnight Van Heflin 'THE MAN OUTSIDE" Technicolor Techniscope ORCHARD-*****387 words
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437 1968-06-15 14 BIRMINGHAM, Fri. (Reuter) Pace bowler David Brown emphasised his claim to a place in England's team for the Second Test with a blistering spell of four for 29 in 12 overs for Warwickshire against the Australian cricketers here yesterday. Brown's fierce pace437 words
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Article55 1968-06-15 14 ALOR STAR. Fri. Ine final of the Sultan s Gold Cup inter-State soccer competition between Penang Malays and Selangor Malays will be played at the Darulaman Stadium here on July 6. A neutral ground has been chosen for this year's final following a request by55 words
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Advertisement2217 1968-06-15 14 DEATH 20 Words $lO/- (Minimum) THOMSON the funeral service of the late Miss Sally Thomson will commence at 3.30 p.m. at St. Ignatius Church. King’s Road, on Sunday. 16th June. The cortege will arrive at Bidadari Cemetery at 4.30 p.m. All wreaths to Singapore Casket Co. REDIFFUSION TELEVISION RENTALS H2,217 words
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Advertisement439 1968-06-15 14 notices SELANGOR TURF CLUB THREE DIGITS FORECAST POOL The Public are advised that commencing with the Selangor June 1968 Race Meeting on 15th June 1968. “A” and “ABC” Three Digits Forecast Pool tickets based on the usual $l/- unlimited sweep will be on sale to the Public at> “A” and439 words
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Article151 1968-06-15 15 IPOH, Fri. A. Narayanan, goalkeeper for the Public Works Department in Lower Perak, has been suspended for 10 years from taking part in competitive soccer. T) i decision was taken at an emergency meeting of the Lower Perak District Football Association’s Disciplinary Board last night.151 words
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289 1968-06-15 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. Out-lidp-right R. Samuel of the Royal Air Force will be out on his first big assignment when Joint Services meet —Negri Sembiian in the Malaysia Cup competition at Beremban on Sunday. Flt/Lt. Tom Keeley. hon. secretary of the Joint Services said289 words
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Article98 1968-06-15 15 ALOR STAR Fri. Miss Khor Seak Har of the -Keat Hwa National Type Secondary School won three titles at the North Kedah table tennis championships which concluded here recently. She won the women’s singles and the doubles in partnership with school-mate Ooi Lay Bcng. She also98 words
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Article295 1968-06-15 15 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Ffi. All Steel and Professor Novak did Q smart trial on a heavy track this morning when sent over 3f clocking 382/5 sec. They finished level at the post. Dendrobium (Samry) also impressed in a 3f. sprint in 37-4 5.295 words
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169 1968-06-15 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. Defending league champions Darul Afiah held the visiting Lions football team of Manila to a scoreless draw in a friendly representative match at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. Darul. who had the edge over the visitors in the opening half of the match,169 words
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Article52 1968-06-15 15 SINGAPORE. Fn. James Tan beat Sm Chee by three matches to one to win the veterans singles table tennis championships played at Khee Fatt School last night. In the women’s doubles championships final Tan Kek Hiang and Peck Noi Huay beat Leow Choon Whatt and Toh Chwee52 words
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Article40 1968-06-15 15 TOKYO. Fri. (Reute*-) Orient junior lightweight champion Yoshiaki Numata of Japan retained his title when he scored a 7th round knockout victory over South Korean challenger Kane-I| Suh in a scheduled 12 round title match here last night.40 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1968-06-15 15 JACK WOOD - By JACK WOOD BRIAN HUGGETT, the reigning Professional Golfers' Association (PGA) champion and one of the most consistent men in British golf, began the new season with victory in the final of the Shell winter series. First blood in the three-year experiment with1,115 words
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213 1968-06-15 15 SINGAPORE. Fri.—The Singapore Badminton Association have selected a six-man team for a series of international matches in Indonesia from June 28 to July 14. Mr. M. A. Lange, bon, secretary of SBA told Sunsport: "The forthcoming tiip is a reciprocal visit extended213 words
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Article132 1968-06-15 15 MALACCA. Fri. Four Servicemen have been included in Malacca s team to meet Singapore in a vital Malaysian Cricket Association inter-State (South Zone) league match at the Malacca Club ground this week-end. Plays starts at 11 a.m. The four soldiers ar« Peter Curtiss, John Pullman.132 words
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Article69 1968-06-15 15 COLOGNE. Germany. Fri. (UPI) European middleweight champion Carlos Duran beat West Germany's Jupp Elze by a 15th round technical knockout in defence of his title last night and the German was rushed “in serious condition” to a Cologne hospital. A spokesman at the City’s University surgical69 words
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Article29 1968-06-15 15 ALOR STAR Fri. The 15th annual athletic championship of the Kedah Amateur Athletic Association will be held at the Darulaman Stadium here on July 18 and 19.29 words
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474 1968-06-15 15 R. D. SELVA - By R. D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malaysian Cricket Association President’s XI, after losing four wickets for 61 runs, crept back steadily to score 151 runs for the loss of six wickets when rain at 3.03 p.m. washed out further play474 words
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Article56 1968-06-15 15 SINGAPORE, Fri Chinese Athletic will meet Stable Bovs in the Football Association of Singapore division one league at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow. Kick-off 5.30 p.rn. RAF Seletar will clash with Armed Forces at the same ground while Fathul Karib will play against Hamilton S.C. at56 words
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Article98 1968-06-15 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. About 450 entries have been received for the Malaysian Indian Congress Big Walk” organised by the Kuala Lumpur branch on Sunday morning. There are 300 entries for the seniors. 130 for juniors and 30 for veterans. The route for the seniors will98 words
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Article75 1968-06-15 15 MCA President's XI Ist Inns: T Tharumagnanam lbw Govindaraj 4 Alwi Zahaman b Venketraghavan 34 Dulip Singh b Venketraghavan 23 Zainuddin Meah b Govindaraj 0 Hector Durairatnam b Venketraghavan 19 Alex Delikan b Venketraghavan 32 Gurucharan Singh not out 20 S. Marimuthu not out 19 Total 151 Fall Of75 words
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Article194 1968-06-15 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. Raffles Institution snatched the boy’s overall team championships title for the ninth successive year in the City District Secondary School annual athletic meet held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre here today. Raffles Institution chalked up an easy 424 points to capture194 words
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Article74 1968-06-15 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore are among 12 countries takine part in the 4th International Students’ Badminton championships to be held in Japan, Tokyo from August 18-25. Singapore are participating at the invitation of the Nippon B.A. of Japan. Burma, Ceylon. Republic of China. Hong Kong. India,74 words
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Article108 1968-06-15 15 MUAR, Fri.— The Johore State Day Training Teachers Union will hold an interdistrict games carnival in Johore Bahru on July 7. The games are volleyball and netball. Enche Ali bin Hashim. the National and Johore DTC Teachers’ Union President and Mr. Woo Seng Hwa. a108 words
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Article, Illustration1562 1968-06-15 16 ‘Windsor Lad’ - By ‘Windsor Lad’ KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Go for Lord Jim in the 6f for class one division three performers (Race 5) here this afternoon, the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's King's Cup meeting. This six-year-old High Peak gelding was not disgraced when1,562 words
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Article1612 1968-06-15 16 Race i l: Horses Class 5, Div. 4-7 Furs. 2.00 p.m. i 068 Watania C ommando 5v 900 Co-operative Stable Lee Rahwi 10 2 105 Looking Forward 7v 8 13 Chukell Stable Samsuri 3 940 Beau Matin II 6y 8 13 Brighton Stable Allan 4 256 4v1,612 words
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Article207 1968-06-15 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOY JIMMY LAD RACE 1 RUM CUP M. Dawn Gwerle L. FORWARD Gwerle M. Dawn MALAYAN DAWN Lotus Lamp Mirage K. BARBAROSSA Rum Cup Malayan Dawn CARAMOOR Rina II Vong Choe CARAMOOR Vong Choy Rina II COPPER LENS Rina II Caramoor GRECIAN BAY RACE 2207 words
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Article33 1968-06-15 16 Windsor Lad: Yon" Choy Nice Choice Nyonya Ipoh Adeline: Caramoor B'liant Princess Balcrest Star Boy Malayan Dawn Nice Choice Nyonya Ipoh Jimmy Lad Judith Anton II Layliimtat Golden Sun33 words
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173 1968-06-15 16 PENANG. Frl. Keen tussles are expected in the finals of the first Penang primary schools badminton cha m p i onships at the Penang Chinese Girls High School tomorrow. The President of the Penang Badminton Association. Mr. Gan Chin Huat. who has watched173 words
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Miscellaneous78 1968-06-15 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 3.51 a m. (6.8 ft.). 3.32 pm. (8.2 ft 1 P r <14 3 e ft e nham: 8 56 a i (15 4 ft 8 58 P m Port Dickson: 9.29 a m. (8 3 ft.), 10.02 n m 48 0 ft 4 Singapore: 1.0378 words
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