Eastern Sun, 16 June 1968
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Title Section23 1968-06-16 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 675 Sunday, 16 June 1968. MC (P) 0050 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article182 1968-06-16 1 SAIGON, Sot. (UPI) U.S. Bs2's staged one of the war's heaviest bombardments on the outskirts of Saigon amid threats of a new Communist attack on the capital, military spokesmen said today. Spokesmen said the eight-engine Stratofortresses dropped between 2 and 8 million pounds of bombs on182 words
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117 1968-06-16 1 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) Singapore dancers have been put under protective guard in Macassars Grand Hotel in South Celebes after hundreds of indignant Moslem youths staged a violent demonstration, accusing them of revealing too much. Indonesia's Antara News Agency reported that the youths stormed a sports stadium117 words
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Article47 1968-06-16 1 PARIS. Sat. (Reuter) Police who cleared the stu-dent-occupied Odeon Theatre here found one blunderbus, several rifles. 24 gas masks. 17 truncheons. 30 bicycle chains, four hatchets, one bayonet. 32 helmets, 79 dustbin lids. 24 molotov cocktails and a recipe for home-made bombs, they said today.47 words
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Article, Illustration161 1968-06-16 1 MANILA. Sat. i Reuter) Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos has said that the forthcoming Bangkok talks on the Philippines claim to Sabah could pave the way for a summit meeting between him and Malaysian Prime Minister Tun k u Abdul Rahman. (Delegates from the161 words
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Article46 1968-06-16 1 TEL AVIV. Sat. (Reuter) Texts of Shakespeare are being dropped by English classes in Israel in favour of new texts in “Branglish” Israeli Jargon for a cross between British and American English. Officials said Israeli schoolchildren had great difficulty working from classical literary texts.46 words
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Article32 1968-06-16 1 DEAUVILLE. Sat. (Reuter) A *****.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000 chance came off in the World Olympiad bridge series here when Sweden received the same hand twice in their ladies match with Switzerland last night.32 words
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Article, Illustration179 1968-06-16 1 They’ve reason to be happy and proud too —for graduation is a recognition of the hard work they have put in for years in study. But it is not just the end of education. The Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. in his address reminded them: “For179 words
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309 1968-06-16 1 WELLINGTON, NZ, Sat. (Reuter) New Zealand has made no commitment to maintain military forces in the Malaysia-Singapore region after Britain's military pull-out is completed in 1971, the Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake, said tonight. Speaking on his return from the five-nation talks in309 words
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Article144 1968-06-16 1 BANGKOK, Sat. (Reuter) Mr. Gauttier Bisnar, head of the Philippines negotiating panel on Sabah, said here today that the Philippines had reached the conclusion that a judicial settlement was the most expeditious and just solution to Its claim on the Malaysian State of Sabah. Mr Bisnar144 words
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Article50 1968-06-16 1 PARIS. Sat. (Reuter) Ex-General Raoul Salan, one of the leaders of the 1961 Algiers putsch, was released from jail today by act of Presidential pardon. Ex-General Salan. who was serving a life sentence, is the last of the four generals who led the Algerian putsch to be freed.50 words
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Article171 1968-06-16 1 BOULDER. Colorado. Sat. (UPD The wandering asteroid Icarus spared the earth yesterday but the Hippies in the rocky mountains near Boulder stayed put. They are looking for Icarus to end the world today. The Hippies, despite the assurances of scientists, had predicted all along that the asteroid171 words
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Article74 1968-06-16 1 PARIS. Sat. (Reuter) A Chinese publisher here has produced a little red book of the saying of French student revolutionaries copied from the walls of the Sorbonne and other University buildings over the past month. Samples: "Be realistic, ask the impossible.” “Imagination is seizing power.” "I74 words
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116 1968-06-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Sarawak will go to the aid of Sabah if there is any trouble in the State, the Federal Minister of Sarawak Affairs, Tan Sri Temenggong Jugah. told newsmen at the Subang International Airport today. "IVe in Sarawak will not let the116 words
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Article112 1968-06-16 1 MALACCA, Sat. —A group of 60 persons, half of whom were women and children, today narrowly escaped death in the sea off here this morning. The party had earlier crammed in a MARA-built motor fishing boat on their wav from Tanjong Kling to the Kramat112 words
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NEWS
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139 1968-06-16 2 BOSTON*. Sat. (Reuter) ■j- Dr. Benjamin Spock. the world famous baby doctor and opponent of the Vietnam war. today mapped out .-plan* to appeal against his 'conviction on charges of conspiring to violate the U.S. draft law. Along with three other defendants the139 words
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240 1968-06-16 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. In the final analysis, the Alliance ideology of democratic nationalism will triumph in the country over the ideologies of the opposition parties no matter how* high sounding they may be at the moment. This was stated here today by the240 words
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Article66 1968-06-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two youths. Mohamed Aram bin Awang. 17. and Abdul Radar bin Abdul Rahman. 18. were today charged with extorting 5500 from Dr. Ernest Patrick Noronha in Jalan Pekeliling here on June 10. It was alleged they threatened to cause damage to Dr.66 words
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Article57 1968-06-16 2 PENANG. Sat. Tunku Puan Habsah. Consort of the Governor of Penang, today opened the exhibition of Japanese flower arrangements at St. George’s Gins’ School, in aid of leper settlement of Pulau Jerejak. About 180 exhibits were displayed at the exhibition, sponsored by Tunku Puan Habsah and57 words
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294 1968-06-16 2 MANILA, Sat. (Reuter) A Filipino Army Corporal, who claims to have been a member of a firing squad which executed three Moslem trainees on Corregidor earlier this year, has submitted a sworn state"Tnent to the committees inveet-rgattngr the alleged incident, according to committee294 words
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Article95 1968-06-16 2 DUBAN. Sat. (Reuter) Eight oil-smeared and exhausted men. plucked naked from a fierce storm in the Indian Ocean, were brought here to safety today survivors of the wreck of the Liberian tanker World Glorv Hopes were swiftly fading that any of the 22 seamen95 words
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Article154 1968-06-16 2 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter)— World Bank President Robert S. McNamara today offered Indonesia a four million U S. dollar development credit and the services of highly trained experts to help the country's economic recovery. He told a press conference that the bank would set up154 words
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36 1968-06-16 2 Khe Sanh, South Vietnam The wreckage of a downed aircraft provides a backdrop for marines of the third division waiting for airlift by copter into fighting during “Operation Scotland II” south of Khe Sanh. UPI Radiophoto.— UPI Radiophoto. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration174 1968-06-16 2 CAPE TOWN. Sat. <UPI) Dr Philip Blaiberg. the world's longest surviving heart transplant patient, was facing a critical weekend today though one crucial battie for his survival was won. Heart experts battling to save the ailing 59-year-old retired dentist scored a major success on Friday by— UPI Radiophoto. - 174 words
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Article107 1968-06-16 2 HONG KONG. Sat. <UPI> Workmen reported reaching the body of another landslide victim and officials evacuated shanty hut residents below a huge boulder threatening to dislodge from a peak on Hon? Kong island today, officials said. These were the latest developments in the recurring effects107 words
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Article89 1968-06-16 2 Samat Art Gallery (AIA Building. Jalan Ampang): 2nd anniversary show annual art exhibition, 9 am. to 6 p.m. National Art Gallery (Jalan Ampang): Exhibition of batik design and art, 10 a m. to 6 p m. Peninsular Art Gallery (41, Jalan Raja Muda): Works of prominent Malaysian artists.89 words
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Article41 1968-06-16 2 CALCUTTA. Sat. (Reuter) —lndian Civil Aviation experts and an American team from Pan American Airlines today began a detailed probe into the Pan American Boeing jetliner crash here yesterday which killed six of the 63 people on board.41 words
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182 1968-06-16 2 PARIS, Sat (Reuter) France’s militant Students’ Union (UNLF) has called on other trade unions to join it in a mass "counterstroke” against recent Government action to disband extreme political movements. Observers said the appeal, made last night, was an indication that despite the country’s general182 words
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120 1968-06-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Second Bumiputra Economic Congress, scheduled for August, has been postponed to September because Insufficient memoranda have been submitted for discussion. This was stated here today by the chairman cf the Committee for the Congress, Enche Ghaffar Baba, the Minister-with-out-Portfolio and Chairman of120 words
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Article28 1968-06-16 2 IPOH. Sat. A three-year-old girl, Heng Chiang Eng. reported missing from her home in Bagan Tiang. Tanjong Pandiang. was found dead in an irrigation canal yesterday.28 words
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Article88 1968-06-16 2 ‘Baby with bullet improving NEW YORK. Sat. (I'PI) A baby who swallowed a ballet before she was born passed it normally from her body on Friday night, eliminating the risk of removing it surgically. The 4-day-old infant remained on the critical list but a hospital spokesman said she showed a88 words
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Article854 1968-06-16 2 Bangkok, Sot. (Reuter) The Philippines and Malaysia will next week take the first official steps to try to clear up what is probably the sorest spot in their relations. Officials from both countries will gather in Bangkok for a low-level discussion about what has become known as854 words
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297 1968-06-16 2 MALACCA. Sat. The Chief Minister of Malacca. Haji Talib Karim, who returned here last night after a 10-day tour of Formosa is eonvinced Malaysia could learn from that country in its efforts to strive for economic upliftment. He told297 words
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Article405 1968-06-16 2 LOS ANGELES. Bat. (Reuter) The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department is considering using a bulletproof dock during the trial of Senator Robert Kennedy’s alleged killer, Sirhan Sirhar., the Los Angeles Times said today. HONG KONG Sat (Reuter) Radio Peking said today the recent five-power defence talks in Kuala405 words
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Article80 1968-06-16 2 IPOH. Sat. The chairman of the Democratic Action Party in Perak. Mr. Lim Cho Hock, today called on the government to tighten up control on police officers. “Every law-abiding citizen looks up to the police to maintain law and order and to enforce the law,” Mr.80 words
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Article67 1968-06-16 2 PENANG. Sat. The United Democratic Party here will be holding its last public rally at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Esplanade before merging with the Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia The speakers will include Dr. Lim Chong Eu. the national president of the U.D.P.. Mr. Teh Ewe Lim. the67 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration2061 1968-06-16 3 JOHN KAM - By JOHN KAM SINGAPORE, Sot. In his firstever address at the University of Singapore's convocation since becoming ViceChancellor, Dr. Toh Chin Chye today spoke of the preparations for young men and women to meet. The challenges of— Eastern Sun; photo. - 2,061 words
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Article133 1968-06-16 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. It was indeed a proud day todav for more than 800 graduands of the University of Singapore who received their degrees and diplomas at the University’s convocation at the National Theatre. Degrees and diplomas were conferred on of them while another 17133 words
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Article110 1968-06-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A three-day exhibition of photographic works, the first of its kind to be held in Malaysia. was opened at the British Council Centre here th .s evening. Slore than 100 works, all of which have either been accepted or have gained medals in110 words
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Article81 1968-06-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A total of 1.056 persons will be awarded certificates by the Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. on June 29 at 2.30 p.m. at Dewan Bahasa and Pustaka here. They had undergone the 61 courses organised by the National Productivity Centre from August81 words
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Article, Illustration212 1968-06-16 3 The graduates posed with some of their lecturers alter the convocation. The Acting Head of the Department. Dr. Andrew H. Zecha is seen third from right. To his left are Mr. Khoo Oon Theam, a parttime lecturer in industrial relations, and Mr.212 words
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290 1968-06-16 4 KUANTAN, Sat. The president of the National tTnion of Teachers. Mr. Gurnam Singh, today voiced fears that the government would also freeze the report of the Teachers’ Salaries Commission as it did to the Sufflan Commission Report. He was speaking290 words
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249 1968-06-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Relations between Malaysia and Australia and New Zealand. already very close, are likely to become even closer as a result of the British defence withdrawal from South-east Asia. This view was expressed yesterday by Dato Donald Stephens. Malaysia's High Commissioner-designate249 words
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Article47 1968-06-16 4 TPOH. Sat. An agreement was today signed between the Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Co. Ltd., the Kinta Electrical Distribution Co.. Ltd. and the Perak Hydro's Employees’ Union. The agreement was signed in the presence of the State Commissioner for Labour. Perak, Mr. Tan Teik Peng.47 words
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Article45 1968-06-16 4 MUAR, Sat. A Johore State Executive Assemblyman, Haji Ismail bin Hassan. has been elected chairman of the Kluang Lions Club at its annual meeting Other office-bearers are: Mr. Tan Kok Kwa (vicechairman); secretary. Mr. N. Mohamed and treasurer, Mr. Quek Seng ChooL45 words
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Article, Illustration162 1968-06-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. today praised the West Australian Apex Clubs for the gift of 17 hearing aids to deaf children. Seventeen deaf children from four schools here received the equipment donated by the clubs162 words
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Article73 1968-06-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sit. The Deputy Registrar of the High Court here. Enche Abdul Hamid bln Tan Sri Azmi, who is conducting the inquiry Into the Layang Layang rail crash, will visit the railway station here on Monday at 930 am. He said today he73 words
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Article188 1968-06-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari tonight urged the men of Malaysia to take a “serious view of the attitudes of their wives regarding the question of family planning. “The question of family planning which concerns family welfare is indeed a188 words
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Article51 1968-06-16 4 MALACCA. Sat. A teacher. Mr. Chan Kon Kong, 25, was robbed by four men near his house at Jalan Ong Kim Wee at 9 p.m. yesterday. Mr. Chan and his wife were on their way to see a cinema show when four men stopped them and took away51 words
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93 1968-06-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The United Nations has approved 54.8 million for the establishment of a Fishermen’s Training Centre in Penang, the U.N. Office here said today. The rest of the cost of setting up the $9.2 million Centre would be met by93 words
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Article35 1968-06-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Thieves took articles worth $2,000 from the house of a Malaysian Army Officer, Captain, R. T. Frost, in U K. Heights and drove eff in his car, police said today.35 words
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361 1968-06-16 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The former secretary of the Johore Bahru Town Council. Enche Kassim bin Hj. Sulong. was twice warned today to speak “nothing but the truth" or face a charge fbr perjury. The warning was given by Justice Raja Azlan. who361 words
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Article179 1968-06-16 4 BANTING. Sat. The Assistant Minister of Education, Mr. Lee Sick Yew. today appealed to Chinese schoolchildren to study seriously both the National Language and the English Language to improve their education. Speaking at the opening of Kah Wah School extension here, the Assistant Minister said179 words
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Article66 1968-06-16 4 KAMPAR. Sat Two men on a motor cycle today stopped a motor attendant. Lok Ah Kiow. 18. as he was on his way to work at Malim Nawar and robbed him of his wristwatch and $lO. Lok later told the police he tried to run away66 words
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Article49 1968-06-16 4 BATU PAHAT, Sat. Owners of fire-arms in the Batu Pahat District have been warned by the district police to renew their permit* by the end of July or face court prosecution. A police statement which disclosed this said owners were also liable to have their fire-arms confiscated.49 words
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Article52 1968-06-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The life guard of the Petaling Java Swimming Pool was robbed at dagger point of jewellery worth $1,500 last night, police said today. Mr. Chan Kim Hong was at home with his mother and aunt when two youths entered and held52 words
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Article40 1968-06-16 4 PENANG, Sat. A crew member of a charcoal tongkang plying between Thailand and the island, Koay Ah Kow, 55. was robbed of tinned provisions and other items, amounting to $62. while keeping watch on board the vessel yesterday.40 words
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Article52 1968-06-16 4 KAMPAR. Sat. A housewife who threw her bicycle in the path of a car driven by a police inspector yesterday at Mambang di-Awan New Village, was today fined $25. Leow Saw Sah. 28. pleaded guilty to the charge. Inspector Chong Kim Seng was driving the car at52 words
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Article54 1968-06-16 4 MUAR. Sat. A Mobile X-ray unit from the Ministry of Health will pay a three-day visit to the Kluang District Government Hospital to offer free chest X-rays to the local residents from Monday. The service will be given from 8.30 am. to 12.30 p.m. and 2.15 p.m.54 words
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333 1968-06-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. About 100 members of the Malayan Bar Council today urged the government to withdraw the Bill curtailing appeals to the Privy Council. At a two-hour meeting here this morning, several leading lawyers criticised the government’s move. A resolution333 words
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Article42 1968-06-16 4 "KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A woman was detained at Klang gates here last night for possession of illicit samsu. police said today. A police party led bv Chief Inspector Kahar Ahmad raided her house and recovered several bottles of samsu.42 words
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Article23 1968-06-16 4 KUANTAN. Sat. The Sultan of Pahang said the State Government would set aside $290,000 this year for bulding mosques and suraus23 words
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Article, Illustration470 1968-06-16 5 H.M.S. SUTAN - ACADEMIC PARTICIPATION IN POLITICS: By H.M.S. SUTAN SINGAPORE, Sat. Academic participation in politics is a "two-way interaction," Prof. Syed Hussein Alatas, Head of the Department of Malay Studies, University of Singapore, declared to- day. Apart from what an academician could contribute to politics, it also had470 words
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333 1968-06-16 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Trade unions here were today urged to he aware of the need for effective industrial safety and to work closely with the management to this end. The call came from the chairman of the National Safety First Council of Singapore, Mr.333 words
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566 1968-06-16 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The time has come for a change in emphasis in the priority of the educational content not only in tertiary education but in the whole range of the curriculum to meet “the challenge of the times.” The shift will also enable the566 words
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Article184 1968-06-16 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Republic's First Lady, Puan Xoor Aishah, today called for more voluntary workers to come forward, “to do their bit for the less fortunate in our society.” Tnis, 6he said, was “to sustain what has been achieved and to strive for a more184 words
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Article402 1968-06-16 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Preparations are now well under way to turn the site between Nicoll Highway and Beach Road earmarked for the “Golden Mile” project into a massive “New Era Exposition”. The Exposition which is to be held here for a month from Sept. 14. will highlight t..e402 words
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Article75 1968-06-16 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Australian Defence Minister, Mr. Allan Fairhall. was today impressed with the facilities he saw at the Singapore Armed Forces Training Institute in Jurong. Mr. Fairhall who was speaking to newsmen after touring the training institute this morning, added that he was also impressed by75 words
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Article47 1968-06-16 5 10 a m.—6 p.m. Exhibition on Venereal Diseases at Victoria Memorial Hall, Empress Place. 2 p.m. Chinese drama plav-reading at the National Theatre Club, Clemenceau Avenue. 5.30 p.m.—6.30 p.m. Performance by the Ist. Royal Ne w Zealand Infantry Regiment Band at Macßitchie Reservoir Park Bandstand.47 words
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Miscellaneous1670 1968-06-16 5 TV and RADIO TODAY TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL ■nd Pulau Melaka. 3 raiping: Kliiang 5 KUALA LUMPUR Pinang: 6 Ipoh and A 10 Johore Bahru; 7 Batu Pahat: 9 P.M. 3.00 Opening Annct. Piog. Summary; 3.01 Bahasa Kita; 3.16 World of Socce,. 4.08 The Lone Ranger “A Crime Js*. Tlme 4341,670 words
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Article305 1968-06-16 6 SOEHARJONO - By SOEHARJONO TNDONESIAN ouA thorities ore clamping down on cockfighting, Indonesia's gruesome and popular blood sport. Owners found in fighting arenas are liable to be paraded through the streets with their birds tied flapping round their necks. This is a new Police measure meant to305 words
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Article, Illustration529 1968-06-16 7 TAKE one child and add a pet and you have the makings of a snapshot or movie that will have wonderful appeal right now and the power of bringing back warm memories in the future. Children alone are wonderful camera subjects. So are pets.529 words
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F O L L O W THE SUN A LIBERAL ARTS PAGE And the liberal soul shall be made fat
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265 1968-06-16 8 Jacques Pouteau - By Jacques Pouteau, London, Sat. THE Bunraku Puppet Theatre of Jpan, now on a tour of Europe, made a triumphant British debut at the Aldwyeh Theatre last week as the sixth and last company to appear in this year’s World Theatre Season. The Japanese visitors,265 words
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461 1968-06-16 8 ‘Psychologist devises new tactics for Munich’s police —Not against but along with the demonstrators’ MUNICH (DaD) German police will not line up against demonstrators in the future but march along with them. According to Mao's famous directive, they will move as ‘‘gentle461 words
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Article, Illustration530 1968-06-16 8 SINGAPORE. A universal approach to life and music has brought Charles Lloyd close to young audiences in America and Europe. He hopes he will achieve the same magic in Asia. The popular young American musician and his quartet will give two performances at the530 words
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Article398 1968-06-16 8 Munich (DaD) Germany's castles and palaces are in a bad way as repair costs are just too high. Thus 80 delegated nobles recently met for a protest gathering and expressed their hopes that the State would help them out by granting subventions. For what they398 words
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Article114 1968-06-16 8 THE possibility of establishing a Commonwealth Law Association is to be considered by 50 delegates from Commonwealth countries including Singapore at a two-day informal conference to open in London on July 15. Organised by" the British Law’ Society and Bar Council. the meeting is to114 words
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Article, Illustration144 1968-06-16 8 Sweet water from the sea BONN. (DaD) Desalting ocean water and making it drinkable —a scientific experiment only a decade ago has now become a worthwhile technical practice. At this year's International Industrial Fair in Hannover a German firm displayed the prototype of a mini-desalting installation which enables144 words
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Article403 1968-06-16 8 Delia Lanoe - Delia Lanoe BONN (Dad) All types of supermarkets and self-service stores are shooting up like mushrooms all over the country. For instead of receiving advice across the counter, the modern woman prefers to make her choice from a variety of well-filled shelves and freezers.403 words
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240 1968-06-16 8 PETER KAYSER - By PETER KAYSER GENEVA. Sat. (Reuter) Some of the world's leading heart transplant experts met here on Thursday in almost military secrecy, refusing even to say who they were. Doormen of the World Health Organisation, w’here the specialists were meeting for tw’o days, guarded all240 words
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386 1968-06-16 8 Queen E. ‘many be related to King Arthur LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) —Debrett’s peerage, the 3,221 -page “Who’s who'' of Britain’s aristocracy, suggests in its latest edition that Queen Elizabeth is a relative of the legendary King Arthur of Camelot. King Arthur is news in Britain today as archaeologists probe the386 words
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Article286 1968-06-16 8 SINGAPORE Expected in Singapore from London today is Mr William Alexander K™r who will be on loan to the Singapore Government for two years as adviser In hotel management -nd catering under the Technical Co-operation Scheme of the Colombo Plan He has already had some experience286 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article655 1968-06-16 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange with the number of shares dealt in Drackets. INDUSTRIALS Ben 83.38 (7.000) 83 40 (8.000); Boustead $1 72 (2.000); C. Sugar 54 42 (3.000) $4 40 (2.000) $4 44 (7.000) $4655 words
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Article54 1968-06-16 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI)— Holdings of U.S. Government securities for foreign account declined $360 million this week to $8,641 billion, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York disclosed. These holdings are potential claims against the Treasury's monetary gold stock, which remained unchanged on the week54 words
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Article17 1968-06-16 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin price for today was $555 87J per picul, down 25 eenis.17 words
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Article, Illustration345 1968-06-16 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. New standards of service are being introduced on Scandinavian Airlines* Super DC-9s, currently being delivered to the airline at the rate of one every few weeks. For smoother, speedier serving, hostesses on the •‘Super" roll a trolley down the aisle, each345 words
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Article291 1968-06-16 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Trading ranged through a 21-cent bracket during the week and was overall fairly active, state Holiday. Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. in their weekly market review. One main feature was the narrowing of the June/ July differential from one cent down to about 3/Bths as291 words
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Article59 1968-06-16 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged across the board. There were no sales July '6B 21.00. Sept. 20.40 bid, 20.90 asked Nov. 20.30 bid, 20.70 asked. Jan. *69 20.00 bid. 20.50 asked. Mar 20.00 bid. 20.50 asked May 20.00 bid. 20.50 asked. July 20 0059 words
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Article214 1968-06-16 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) A strong afternoon rally almost erased an early decline on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. Trading was active but well below Thursday’s record volume. The list opened in lower ground and buying spread throughout the list until noon when buyers214 words
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196 1968-06-16 9 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Australian Nickel shares bounced back strongly on the Stock Market yesterday and buyers still went for Australian Pastoral issues. British Blue Chip industrials ran into some endweek selling and occasionally lost tiny fractions but second line issues, stayed active. Merger situations and196 words
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Article95 1968-06-16 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants. New York: Buying T.T. 32-11/16; Airmail O.D. 3213/16. 90 d/st. 33-3/8 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 351/4; Airmail O.D. 35-3/8; 90 d/st. 36-1/8 credit bills; 36-1/4 trade95 words
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Article28 1968-06-16 9 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) No offers were made today to General Services Administration to buy tin. No commercial sales were made this week by the agency.28 words
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579 1968-06-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Rothmans Canada has purchased a substantial interest in Canadian breweries in a $86.4 million transaction. This was announced in Toronto this week. Six members have been nominated by Rothmans to the Canadian Breweries Board. They are; Mr. John H. Devlin.579 words
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Article82 1968-06-16 9 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Rubber closed very quiet with spot 19-3/8 19-3/4. Settlement House July 19-1/2 19-11/16 Aug 19-9/16 19-3/4 Sept 19-5/8 19-3/4 July/Sept 19-9/16 19-3/4 Oct/Dec 19-11/16 19-13/16 Jan/March 19-3/4 19-7/8 April/June 19-7/8 20 July Sept 20 20-1/8 Oct/Dec 20-1/8 20-5/16 Jan/March 20-1/4 20-7/16 April/June 20-3/882 words
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181 1968-06-16 9 NEW YORK Sat. (UPI) Four “substantial” American companies have expressed interest in investing in Hong Kong, a colony business leader said yesterday. Mr. Jack Cater. Executive Director of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, revealed this after arriving here from talks in181 words
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Article27 1968-06-16 9 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Tin was steady with 165 tons. Spot buyers 1.301 sellers 1.302 business 1.303 3rr.cnths buyers 1.315 sellers 1.315-1/2 business 1,315. Settlement 1,3C2.27 words
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Article346 1968-06-16 9 SINGAPORE. Stock Exchange sold and offer prices officially listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIALS Bon Co CBI 3.40 Boustead XBI CD in t >» Chemical Co. 1.61 162 Cold storage 4.80 :i.i6 fc. snielting 6.60 100 2.60 onis 2.83 titzpat ricks 2.35 I A N Ords 4346 words
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Article49 1968-06-16 9 (Manaserr Price*) Fir«.t Malayan 2.73 Second Malayan 1 96 Third 'lala'an 1.24 The Commerce Industry XD .97 1 00 The savins I und 1.10 1.19 Fir‘t ll'kons .85 .90* Second H’kont \r> 00 •61* Malaysian Investment Fund 1.20 l 30 Sterlinj < Tnodlty 5/3 i* Hone Kons Currency49 words
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Article104 1968-06-16 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The noon prices ai the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are:Buyer Coconut Oil Seller (F O K.) Bulk Coconut Oil 65.60 (1 O.B Drums Loose Copra Mixed 68 00 .liinp 87-50 Muntok White Pepper (FOB.) 96% N.L.W Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) 115.00 96% N.L.W' Sarawak Special Black104 words
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496 1968-06-16 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Charles Hardie, who is to become part-time Chairman of BOAC for the year 1969, has been associated with the airline for more than four years. He joined the Board of BOAC on January 18, 1964, and was496 words
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Article108 1968-06-16 9 TOKYO. Sat. Tokyo Juki Industrial Co. of 8-Chome Kokuyomachi 2-1, Chofu City. Tokyo has announced development of a machine which automatically sews button holes in cloth on a continuous basis and another which similarly sews button holes on double cuffs. The former is called the LBH-761108 words
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Article95 1968-06-16 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Bavleaf 3/4 Eishin Maru 5 Eizan 6/7 Ocean Builder 8/9 Ellen Bakke 13/14 Hugh Everett 15/16 Peisander 25/26 Keningau 27/28 Philippine Progress 29/30 Eastern Unity 31/32 Astyanax 35/36 Nehaj 38*39 Hide Maru95 words
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Article120 1968-06-16 10 PSALM 121 (A Song of degrees) I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the LORD, which made heaven and earth. He will not suffer thy foot to be moved: he that keepeth thee will not120 words
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Article99 1968-06-16 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Christian Business Men's Committee of Singapore will be holding their 2nd quarterly dinner at the American Club. Manhattan Room. 21 Scott* Road here on June 29 at 7.30 p m. The speaker for the evening will be Mr. Lawrence Chia. M. Sc. (Sydney), ARACIA.. Dept,99 words
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Article, Illustration791 1968-06-16 10 Pastor John Willis - by Pastor John Willis, Bartley Christian Church, 7 Jalan Rindu, S’pore 19. T was finishing a bowl of noodles when a young Indian in the foodstall came 1 and sat with me. “It looks like your country is in trouble.” he remarked. This was shortly after791 words
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299 1968-06-16 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Catholic churches here have combined to manifest the faith that is in them by means of a massive public Corpus Christi celebration tomorrow to mark the “Year of Faith” This is in response to the wish of Pope Paul VI.299 words
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Article, Illustration231 1968-06-16 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Good News Crusade, sponsored by various evangelical churches here, will begin on Monday at National Theatre. The meetings will be held daily at 7.45 p.m. till June 23. The crusade speaker will be Evangelist William Caldwell. Evangelist Caldwell, who Is231 words
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196 1968-06-16 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Far Eastern Bible Colleges here will send seven full-time students to six mission stations in West Malaysia and one to Jurong here during the College's vacation months. “This is in obedience to our Lord's commission to witness beyond Jerusalem to Judea196 words
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Article43 1968-06-16 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. A Requiem Mass will be sung for the repose of the Soul of the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy on Wednesday at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. 5 Ophir Road here at 6 p.m. All are welcome.43 words
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499 1968-06-16 10 ERNESTO MENDOZA - China’s Christian ‘Church of Silence By ERNESTO MENDOZA VATICAN CITY, Sat. (Reuter) —China's Christian "Church of Silence" lies buried by 19 years of Communist hostility and a Cultural Revolution but the Vatican thinks there are new reasons for hoping it will be restored* Christianity in China has been called the499 words
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Article, Illustration195 1968-06-16 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Life Bible-Presby-terian Church and Far Eastern Bible College at Gilstead Road, which commenced building operations two months ago on a three-storey extension, will see the laying of its foundation stone by Rev. John E. Grauley on Monday at 6.30 p.m. Rev.195 words
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Advertisement536 1968-06-16 10 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS BRETHERN BETHESDA (FRANKEL ESTATE) CHURCH 4. La Salle Street, Singapore 15. SUNDAY 8.30 a.m. Lord’s Sur r 9.15 a.m. Ministry of the Word 10.15 a.m. Sunday School (Senior) 11.00 a.m. Sunday School (Junior and Kindergarten) 6.00 p.m. Gospel Service TUESDAY 7.30 p.m. Ladies Meeting WEDNESDAY 7.30 p.m. Gospel536 words
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Advertisement295 1968-06-16 10 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT'S LUTHERAN LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR REDEEMER 30 Dukes Road (10) 8.30 a.m. English Service 9.30 a.m. English Sunday School 9.30 am. Mandarin Service 10.45 a.m. Tamil Service JURONG CHRISTIAN CHURCH No. 487. Block 61 Taman Jurong (22) 0 00 p.m. Sunday School 8.00 p.m. English/Mandarin Service METHODIST FAITH295 words
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Advertisement170 1968-06-16 10 Events in brief TUESDAY, 186.68 (8-9 am.) CBMC prayer meeting at YWCA., 5 Raffles Quay. Singapore. Wednesday, 19.6.68 (7.308 30 p.m) Medical Clinic at Jesus Saves Mission. 20-A Craig Road, Singapore. THURSDAY 20 6 68 (8-9 am .> CBMC morning praver at YWCA. 5 Raffles Quay. Singapore. All are welcome170 words
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Advertisement42 1968-06-16 10 ALL WELCOME-ADMISSION FREE NATIONAL THEATRE GOOD NEWS CRUSADE "CHRIST IS THE ANSWER" l Jk COME-SEE-HEAR "JESUS SAVES AND HEALS" Time: 7.45 p.m. Languages: HJ| 17-18-19 Night 20-21-22 Night 23 Night Eng./Cant. Eng./Hokk. Eng./Cant. PRAYER FOR THE SICK NIGHTLY EVANGELIST WILLIAM CA .DWELL42 words
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Article, Illustration488 1968-06-16 11 Pat Chan - 1 By: Pat Chan) E|IAMOND that sparkling stone that illuminates even in the dark, has often been described as a woman's best friend. And why not when it is the most irresistable "queen" of stones in fashion jewellery. How true it is thatEastern Sun picture by Jimmy Chow - 488 words
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Article, Illustration52 1968-06-16 11 gOLID colour bound in dark contrast is a new way to accent the shape-maker possibilities of a two-piece suit from Sea Fashions of California. Here the combination is yellow with black, with patent belt. Suit is acetate/nylon blend, matching sheer jacket is cotton blend Fashion52 words
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Article, Illustration349 1968-06-16 11 Chicken a la Kiev. Select a large but young chicken. Then kill and clean it. With razor-sharp poultry knife, slice the breast of the chicken from the bone, separating and discarding wings and drumsticks, to leave only the boneless chicken meat. Then slice this chicken meat into large thin349 words
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Article, Illustration47 1968-06-16 11 Mr. Bill Hersey, a fashion director of Japan's weekly Playboy magazine, was in Singapore recently. He was accompanied by Mr. Satoshi Ebato, one of Japan’s top fashion cameramen. They photographed men’s fash'on using local background. Above is ore of the men’s latest fashions by Hersey and Ebato.47 words
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Article, Illustration43 1968-06-16 11 YOUNG fashion pace-setters will love making their own evening dress by stringing white plastic discs together and wearing it over a black leotard. Just one of ten possible styles from a do-it-yourself kit by Jim Morgan for Mass Originals.43 words
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Article, Illustration338 1968-06-16 11 FACTS and figures show distinctively, even in Singapore, that intelligence is not a monopoly of the male chromosome. This observation was made yesterday by Dr. Toh Chin Chye. Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore when he spoke at the university’s convocation. Dr. Toh. who is also the338 words
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Advertisement545 1968-06-16 11 RELIGIOUS announcements BRETHERN CONT~ BETIIESDA GOSPEL HALL 77. Bras Basah Road. Singapore 7.. Meetings in English Sunday: 8.30 a.m. Breaking Bread. 3.00 p.m. Junior Sunday School. 4.30 pm. Senior Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6.15 pm. Gospel Service, 8.00 p.m. Song Service. Tuesday: 5.30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Thursday: 730 p.m.545 words
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Advertisement7 1968-06-16 11 BE ATTRACTIVE WITH EFFECTIVE mm KDRETS ■§47 words
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Article, Illustration401 1968-06-16 12 The BEE GEES’ tour of Japan has been postponed until September. The group will fly direct at the end of its American tour, and will spend three weeks playing concerts and making TV appearances. The Gees return to Britain in early October to begin work on their movie401 words
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Article, Illustration315 1968-06-16 12 JJ/ THERE Like...Holy Omnipotent Avalanche The mail I got concerning the recent Life Lines series on the Bee Gees were so over-powering, so mighty, so tremendously peak-reaching that i just have to give you another series Starting next week then, P.A gives you315 words
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Article, Illustration718 1968-06-16 12 IN a world where fantastic is considered normal, where incredible is everyday, where sensational is commonplace, SCOTT WALKER. to whom all these superlatives apply, remains an enigma. Slim, almost to the point of being scrawny, rarely smiling, shoulders perpetually hunched as though to protect himself against an718 words
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Article146 1968-06-16 12 Britain's Rolling Stones, one of the most successful pop groups of the decade, have made it to the top of the pops again their first hit on the London charts since August last year. This time they have done it with "Jumpin’ Jack Flash”, now number one in146 words
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Article, Illustration178 1968-06-16 12 A S YOU know Dusty Springfield has recorded the title tune from a film dealing with a typical American pastime: The Sweet Ride’. Twentieth Century Fox’s 'The Sweet Ride’ produced by Joseph Pasternak, was scored by Pete Rugolo with the title tune penned by Lee178 words
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Article208 1968-06-16 12 LONDON: 1. Jumpin’ Jack Flash Rolling Stones 2. Young Girl Union Gap 3. Honey Bobby Goldsboro 4. This Wheel's On F:re Julie Driscoil/Brian Auger 5. A Man Without Love Engelbert Humperdinck 6. Do You Know The Way To San Jose Dionne Warwick 7. Blue Eyes208 words
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Advertisement31 1968-06-16 12 COSDEL (Singapore] LIMITED ATLANTIC HWronip ATLANTIC RECORDING ARTISTS THE CHARLES LLOYD QUARTET fo SINGAPORE For Performances At THE VICTORIA THEATRE on Tuesday 18 and Wednesday 13 June, 1968 at 8.30 p.m.31 words
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Advertisement186 1968-06-16 12 LATEST RELEASES W I! rttLS r i' ti -rj N ir *****4 PE VOI’VK DONE IT AGAIN ZAMBESI 41 MPING CAN-CAN DO WAH DIDDY DIDDY Hawaiian classics 102*7 TK HAWAIIAN WAR CHANT SONO (II THE ISLANDS ROYAL lIAWAILLAN HULA AI.OIIA OK iane ay 1?BII8 MCE WHIRL IS IHE ROY? 4lsT186 words
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Article, Illustration305 1968-06-16 13 T’HE scene is set in East Germany and the characters, well should I say out of a dream? East Germany’s leading woman athlete, symbol of purity, prowess and propaganda for the Communists, decides to “go over the wall” in the real sense305 words
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Article, Illustration329 1968-06-16 13 TVER since the Italian "westerns” made their debut here a few years ago they have been a special sort of attraction to a section of the cinema audience. And if you are one of those Italian “western" fans, then you might find the same sort of329 words
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Article, Illustration277 1968-06-16 13 ANTHONY Perkins. whose performance in “Psycho’’ was so much talked about, is back on yet another madness-suspense type of film. This time he plays the husband of a scheming woman determined to gain the rights to the Champagne Empire of Wagner in the “Champagne Murders”. And277 words
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Miscellaneous320 1968-06-16 13 n*£ SHAW GANISAnnW LIDO Phone ***** LaM 2 DaTs! 10.30. 300 A .30 p i Sean Connery “THI'NDERBALL p:\is -Yor rtM y live twice 1 Both In PanaVision A? Color lUA) 2nd Rig Midnight Tonight! "THF BELLS OF DEATH 1 1 A SHAW PRODUCTION Mandarin in Color *****! Now Showing*320 words
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Miscellaneous172 1968-06-16 13 CATHAY ***** Now Showing! It. 1.30. 4. < 30. *.30 “No Way To Treat A Lady Rod Steiger Lee Remick Technicolor Paramount ORCHARD-***** 18th DAT! Today 6 Shew*! 11 am. 1.30, 4.00. <3O 0.15 p m “GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER” Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn Sidney Poitler. Katharine Houghton "OMM,172 words
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805 1968-06-16 14 R. D. SELVA - By R. D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Malaysia's cricket prestige shot sky-high when the M.C.A. President's XI staged a r u n-getting carnival by knocking up 206 an all-time high against a visiting team, the Hyderabad Blues Cricket Club of India. As the805 words
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421 1968-06-16 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. Jaw Tee Jang of Kaki Bukit Secondary School, broke his own javelin record on the final day of the five-day Katong District Secondary School annual athletic meet held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre today. He hurled the javelin to a421 words
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82 1968-06-16 14 COLOGNE. Germany, Sat. (UPI) West German middleweight Jupp Elze remained unconscious and in critical condition last night some 48 hours after collapsing in his comer in the 15th round of Wednesday’s European title bout against champion Carlos Duran. Doctors performed an emergency operation to repair82 words
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379 1968-06-16 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Three records were broken In the annual athletic meet of the Methodist Boys School held at the Merdeka Stadium today. Yap Hoy Hoong took the first record of the meet in the 100-m. when he clocked 10.4 secs. His previous379 words
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Article116 1968-06-16 14 MUAR. Sat. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. the Minister for Local Government and Housing. who is also the president of the Malaysian Basketball Association, tonight opened the Johore State Gold Cup Basketball Tournament in Batu Pahat. A total of eleven teams from six districts in the State116 words
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Article218 1968-06-16 14 MALACCA, Sat. Singapore need only score 37 runs in their second knock tomorrow to beat Malacca in their key inter-State Malaysian Cricket Association league match being played at the Malacca Club padang. The scores: Malacca 79 and 48 runs: Singapore 91 runs. Malacca218 words
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Article, Illustration684 1968-06-16 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Four determined Singaporeans will emplane for Kuala Lumpur next week with a mission to defend the Putra Cup, the symbol of South East Asian Amateur golf team championship which the Singapore team of last year won at the SICC Bukit684 words
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283 1968-06-16 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Leow Kim Fatt. former Thomas Cup coach and now badminton adviser attached to the Ministry of Education said schools were the factories for producing potential champions in the various specialised fields in Singapore. Mr. Leow said the standard of badminton283 words
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85 1968-06-16 14 SEGAMAT, Sat Eight secondary schools in the Segamat District are expected to vie for the district volleyball championship title at a tournament organised by the Segamat District Schools Sports Council on June 22. The venue is the Labis Lower Secondary School. The schools taking part85 words
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317 1968-06-16 14 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) One of the world’s most colourful horse race meetings Royal Ascot opens next Tuesday and as usual has attracted some of the best horses in Europe. Rich prizes await successful trainers and good pickings lucky punters. The biggest betting317 words
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Article24 1968-06-16 14 SYDNEY. Sat. (Reuter) The New Zealand All-Blacks beat Australia by 27 points to 11 in the First Rugby Union Test here today.24 words
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463 1968-06-16 14 Warwickshire miss victory by 31 runs BIRMINGHAM. (England) Sat (UPI) Warwickshire failed by 31 runs yesterday in a bid to repeat their 1964 victory over the Australian cricket tourists at Edgbaston and the three-day match ended in a draw. The county, which only just managed to avoid the follow on463 words
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Article, Illustration61 1968-06-16 15 ANN Wilson of Southend Athletic Club, southern England, soars to a mighty long jump of 20 feet 8i inches, the best in Britain this year, to win this event in the English Southern Counties* championships at Chiswick recently. British international Ann. whom experts predict will become an outstanding61 words
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383 1968-06-16 15 CHESTNUT HILL, (Massachusetts) Sat. (UPI) Three-time champion Rodne.v Laver rolled to a onesided victory over French challenger Pierre Barthes yesterday in the delayed and curtailed opening round of the U.S. pro tennis championships. The red-haired Australian favourite, hunting a third straight383 words
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185 1968-06-16 15 NEWCASTLE. Northern Ireland. Sat. (UPI> Britain took a surprising 4-3 lead over the United States yesterday after the first day’s matches In the Curtis Cup golf competition, v Two other contests were halved. The British, heavy under- dogs in the two-day affair. Won185 words
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350 1968-06-16 15 ROCHESTER. New York. Sat. <UPI) Bert Yancey withstood a late challenge by Lee Trevino and fired a two-under-par 63 yesterday for a record-tying 36-hole total of 135 to stay two strokes in front at the halfway point of the U.S. Open. Trevino also350 words
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Article2200 1968-06-16 15 WINDSOR LAD - JOCKEY PRETTY SCORES A DOUBLE By WINDSOR LAD LUMPUR, Sat. Beau Matin 11, well ridden by jockey Dawkins, created a big upset when he fought out a keen finish to clinch a nose decision from King Barbarossa (Subian) to pay $172 for a win in the2,200 words
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426 1968-06-16 15 DOUGLAS. (Isle of man) Sat. (I’PI) Phil Read snatched a dramatic victory from his Yamaha-teammate Bill Ivy in the final lap of the 125 c.c. Tourist Trophy motorcycle race here yesterday. Read covered the 113.2 mile (182 km«) race three laps of the 37.73426 words
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Advertisement72 1968-06-16 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. CAR RENTAL 20 Words72 words
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Miscellaneous52 1968-06-16 15 WRmwmM. TIME AND TIDE Penang: 4.59 a.m. (6.fi ft.), P'® 1 H/ Port Swettenham: 9.33 a.m. (14.9 ft.), 9.31 p.m. Port Dickson: 10.11 a.m. (8-0 ft.), 10.44 p.m. ('-2 ft.) Singapore: 154 a.m. (8.8 (W fM Sedili Kechll: 12.09 a m. (5.8 ft.), 2.32 p.m. (<9 ft.) Kuantan: 1.38 p.m.52 words
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Miscellaneous47 1968-06-16 15 TOTAL POOL $58,564 1st Prixe No. *****3 ($14,494) 2nd Prixe No. *****1 7,247) 3rd Prixe No. *****1 3,623) STARTERS: ($329 each) Nos: *****8 *****4 *****9 *****2 *****5 *****2 *****5 *****9 *****3 *****1 *****7 CONSOLATION: ($322 each) Nos *****0 *****1 *****5 *****1 *****0 *****3 *****9 *****7 *****0 *****1.47 words
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Article, Illustration1724 1968-06-16 16 ‘Windsor Lad’ - By ‘Windsor Lad’ KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Carrot Gold, who scored twice this season, looks all set for another win in the main 6f sprint for class one division one performers (Race 5) here this afternoon, the second day of the Selangor Turf1,724 words
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Article1695 1968-06-16 16 Race 1: Horses Class 5, Div. 2 7 Furs.— 1-30 p.m (FOR 1 LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 1. 096 2. 868 Crown ette Storyteller 6y 6v 9 00 900 Leong 14 Chattis Hill Stable Bagby 3 000 4. 706 Patience Triumph Flying Charger 10y 6y 900 8.13 Osman1,695 words
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Article205 1968-06-16 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOY JIMMY LAD RACE 1 MAJOR'S GIRL Elite Cannon Fire ELITE Crownette Golliwog CANNON FIRE Elite Globe Stream ELITE Cannon Fire Golliwog RACE 2 L. FLASH n Rapier Shanghai Kid SHANGHAI KID Red Tulip Evermore EVERMORE Bright Eves IV Shanghai Kid B EYES IV Shanghai205 words
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Article28 1968-06-16 16 Windsor Lad: IVapoleon Solo Landmark Vantage Adeline: Elite Swift Shah Kingsel Star Boy Evermore Greenstone II Landmark Jimmy Lad Elite E'tainment VII Pembroke Lad28 words
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