Eastern Sun, 7 July 1968
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Title Section25 1968-07-07 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE SUNDAY EDITION tr Estd. 1966. Voi. 2 No. 696 Sunday, 7 July 1968. MC (P) 0050 Price 15 cents25 words
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206 1968-07-07 1 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) The Malaysian and Philippine delegations to the Bangkok talks on the Sabah claim had angry exchanges when they met for three hours today. A heated argument arose over the question of Malaysia’s assurances at the fourth session of the talks206 words
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Article39 1968-07-07 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. The National Trades Union Congress which is represented by several MPs in Parliament will seek amendments to the controversial Employment Bill when it comes up for debate this week. (See story on Page 3.)39 words
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Article, Illustration451 1968-07-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. The Government feels the time has come when appeals to the Privy Council in London in criminal and constitutiona I cases must be abolished and Malaysia's own final Court of Appeal established. Explaining the Go- vernment's thinking on451 words
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Article65 1968-07-07 1 SAIGON. Sat (UPI) A group of highway bandits ambushed four young American entertainers and their escort on Friday night, killing two teen-aged performers and wounding the other three persons. The popular music group. Bandi Perry a nd the Bubble Machine, was cut down by automatic65 words
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Article38 1968-07-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The 5.000-strong Federation Armed Forces Civilian Staff Union at its general meeting today rejected an offer of a 12 cents a day increase made by the Governments to its members. (See Page 4).38 words
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Article22 1968-07-07 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Contractors here have again complained about shortage of cement in the Republic. (See full story on Page 3.)22 words
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Article215 1968-07-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The National Union of Teachers will stage a sympathy strike with the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services (CUEPACS) on Sept. 1. The NUT Executive Council today decided to send ballot papers to all Its branches in215 words
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Article, Illustration119 1968-07-07 1 CAPE TOWN. South Africa. Sat. (UPI> Doctors at the Groote Schuur Hospital today kept a careful watch over Dr Philip Blaiberg. the world's longest surviving heart transplant patient now suffering from lung problems. A Groote Schuur bulletin this morning said Blaiberg s condition continued unchanged The119 words
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Article67 1968-07-07 1 NEW DELHI, Sat. (Reuter) A Delhi police squad last night caught 11 of their colleagues, including an inspector, gambling in a constable's house and promptly hauled them into jail. They spent the night behind bars stripped of their uniforms and a Magistrate granted them bail today.67 words
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Article45 1968-07-07 1 30,000-year-old ‘horse’ MOSCOW, Sat. (Reuter) Gold prospectors digging in northern Siberia have found the frozen 30.000-year-old carcass of a horse as well preserved as though “.iust from the fridge”, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported. The carcass will be displayed at the Leningrad Zoological Museum.45 words
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Article46 1968-07-07 1 SAN ANTONIO. Texas. Sat (UPI) President Johnson flies to San Salvador today for a Central American summit conference The Texas White House says there will be no change in plans despite a violent, anti-American demonstration in the capital of El Salvador on Friday night.46 words
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Article, Illustration255 1968-07-07 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore's top armaments expert. Lt. Col. Sahari bin Sulaiman, 35, Commanding Officer, Weapons Base, in the Singapore Armed Forces died here this morning at the General Hospital, after a short illness. Lt Col Sanari the only known armaments expert in the Republic255 words
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NEWS
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299 1968-07-07 2 MOSCOW, Sat. j r (Reuter) Presi- dent Nasser of Egypt today began a third round of talks with Soviet leaders amid fading hopes Vr that Middle-East peace moves might V., come out of his visit to Moscow. The Egyptian leader joined Leonid299 words
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190 1968-07-07 2 CIUDAD JUAREZ. Mexico. Sat. (Reuter) A youth who claimed he knew of an “‘y> assassination plot before the murder of Senator Robert Kennedy was found hanging In a detention cell here last night, police said today. He was hanging from190 words
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Article98 1968-07-07 2 NEW DELHI. Sat. (Reuter) The last monument to the “days of the British Raj in the "Indian capital —a marble statue of King George the Fifth has been dethroned. Workmen yesterday carted away the last block of the 26-foot-high statues of the monarch, which had surveyed the98 words
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Article57 1968-07-07 2 JAKARTA. Sat. (UPI) The Soviet Union has agreed to reschedule Indonesia's debt of 799 million U.S. dollars incurred by ex-Presi-dent Sukarno's Government for military purchases. A protocol document containing a basis agreement on rescheduling of the loan was signed in Jakarta on Thursday by Indonesian Foreign •Minister57 words
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Article51 1968-07-07 2 IPOH, Sat. A new car vftlued. at $5,500. stolen from Russel] Road on June 26. was found abandoned in a disused mining site in Buntong yesterday. The engine and a U the four wheel* had been removed. The car belongs to Chong Kong, of Malim Nawar New51 words
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Article380 1968-07-07 2 No changing of the records says Malaysia BANGKOK, Sat. (UPI) The 13th meeting of the Sabah claim talks ended here yesterday with the Philippines and Malaysia accusing each other of twisting certain facts connected with the fourth meeting. “We will not agree to any changes to the records380 words
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117 1968-07-07 2 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter)' Important new moves to try to solve the ArabIsraeli dispute are expected to take place In London next week, diplomatic sources said today. J °r<lanlan Foreign Minister, Mr Abdel Nomen Al-Rifai, arrives here tomorrow afternoon for talks with Dr. Gunnar Jarring,117 words
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Article95 1968-07-07 2 HONG KONG, sat. (Reuter) Forty-seven Hong Kong residents from the fishing village of Laufaushan were set free today after spending almost a week as captives in Chinese territory. mP I grou P composed of 919 families complained of bad treatment by the Chinese authorities as they95 words
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Article40 1968-07-07 2 KAJANG. Sat. Puan Rahman binte Ya’acob. a leading figure in social welfare work in the district, has been appointed to head the a i t a branch of the U.M.N.O. at its first annual meeting held here recently.40 words
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Article, Illustration40 1968-07-07 2 MIAMI Asian beauties taking part in the Miss Universe Contest: (Left to Right) Miss Thailand Apantree Prayutsenee; Miss Guam Arlene Chaco: Miss Philippines Charina Zaragoza; Miss Japan Yasuvo lino, and Miss Hongkong Tammy Yung: Yan Yan. upi radiophoto.— upi; radiophoto. - 40 words
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Article941 1968-07-07 2 SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador Sat (UPI) Two thousand students screaming ‘‘Viva Vietcong” hurled a flaming stuffed image of Uncle Sam over the front gate of the U.S. Embassy last night on the eve of the visit or President Johnson. MEXICO CITY, Sat. (Reuter) —The diary of the941 words
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163 1968-07-07 2 MANILA Sat. (UPI) Former President Diosdado Macapagal said yesterday the Philippines must send its claim on Sabah to the World Court for settlement. Mr Macapagal. denying reports he had advocated Independence for Sabah reiterated his stand in a letter to President163 words
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Article87 1968-07-07 2 NEW DELHI. Sat. (Reuter) Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman will have talks with Mrs. Indira Gandhi during an overnight stop here on July 20 on his wav to Katmundu for an official visit to Nepal. Indian officials said here tonight. The Tunku was originally scheduled87 words
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Article35 1968-07-07 2 BAREILLY. Uttar Pradesh. India, Sat. (Reuter) —A pack of hyenas has killed more than 20 children in villages in Aonla district near here over the past 10 days, local officials said today.35 words
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272 1968-07-07 2 JOHN NEWPORT - By JOHN NEWPORT SYDNEY, Sat. (Reuter) Psycopathic gunman Wally Mellish, babe in arms ond revolver in belt, prowled round his compact, five days besieged suburban cottage today and defied police to shoot at him. He warned Detective Superintendent D. Fergusson in a telephone272 words
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Article57 1968-07-07 2 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) Five youths have died in an outbreak of typhoid in northeastern Korat Province, according to reports reaching Bangkok today. About 400 people, mostly youngsters, were reported to have been affected with the disease. The reports said U.S. special forces troops have Joined Thai57 words
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Article73 1968-07-07 2 BANGKOK, Sat (Reuter) —An Indian palmist has predicted that the talks in Bangkok between Malaysia and the Philippines on Manila's claim to Sabah will fail next week, the Bangkok World reported today. According to the Englishlanguage newspaper. Mr. Dadi Balsara. President of the Institute for the73 words
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Article45 1968-07-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Chief of the Bombay Chinamaya Mission. Mr. A. Parthasarathy. will give talks daily from July 11 to 19 at the Vivekananda Ashram, Brickfield, here on “The man of perfection’ as expounded in the “Baghavad Gita’ of Hindu Scripture.45 words
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Article70 1968-07-07 2 TOKYO. Sat. (UPl)—The Soviet Union and Japan will trade trout for goldfish. The Soviets will airlift to Japan 200.000 fish eggs from Lake Baikal in Siberia this autumn under terms of a Japan-Soviet fishery agree- ment. The eggs will be hatched in Northern Japan, producing a trout-like70 words
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183 1968-07-07 2 t.^ A NG K Sat (Reuthe d clslon Of Malaysla-Thailand Border Committee that Malaysian and Thai troops may enter each others country in pursuit of Communist guer- has a two-fold importance, the Bangkok Post said today. The English-language newspaper In Its editorial said; “it183 words
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Article33 1968-07-07 2 SAIGON. Sat. (UPI) Communist gunners shot down two U.S air force jets over North Vietnam and all four crew'men were listed as missing, the U.S. Military Command announced today.33 words
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Article70 1968-07-07 2 SINGAPORE. Sat The North Korean VicePresident. Mr. Kang Ryang Wook. held a banquet tonight in honour of the Acting President. Mr. Wee Chong Jin. at Raffles Hotel. Among the VlP’s present were the Speaker. Mr. Punch Coomaraswamy, Cabinet Ministers. Ministers of State and Members of70 words
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Article28 1968-07-07 2 HONG KONG, Sat. (Reuter) Another decomposed Chinese corpse has been washed up in Hong Kong—this time with a book of Mao Tse-Tung’s thoughts in its pocket.28 words
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Article24 1968-07-07 2 PARIS. Sat. (UPl)—United Nations Secretary General Thant arrived here today to try to get the deadlocked Vietnam peace negotiations moving.24 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration614 1968-07-07 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The 3rd Singapore Company, Girls' Brigade, attached to the Fairfield Methodist Girls' School, today held an enrolment service for 180 members. This included non-com-rr> ssioned officers, cadets, a’-'d members of the junior, senior and pioneer se^ions. The new614 words
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324 1968-07-07 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The National Trades Union Congress which is represented by several MPs in Parliament will seek amendments to the controversial Employment Bill when it comes up for debate this week. The NTUC SecretaryGeneral and MP for Bukit Ho Swee, Mr. Seah Mui Kok,324 words
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94 1968-07-07 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Junior Chambers of Singapore will hold the finals of the Esso “Leaders of Tomorrow” oratorical contest at the Singapore Conference Hall on July 9 at 7 p.m The contest will be conducted on two levels The secondary school finalists will speak94 words
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427 1968-07-07 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Contractors in the Republic have again complained about the shortage of cement in the Republic. In a memorandum to the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, the Singapore Building Contractors’ Society called for the setting up of a committee to enquire into427 words
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200 1968-07-07 3 Comprehensive education for students Dr. Lee SINGAPORE. S a t.— All students in secondary schools will, in future, receive two years of comprehensive education, the Parliamentary Secretary to the .Ministry of Education. Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng. announced today. The students, he said, would receive instruction in woodwork, metalwork, basic electronics200 words
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Article374 1968-07-07 3 SINGAPORE, Sat.—All children below the age of six regardless of the citizenship status and income level of their parents can be admitted to creches provided by the Social Welfare Department from Aug. 1. This was announced today by the Minister for Social Affairs. Enche Othman374 words
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90 1968-07-07 3 SINGAPORE Sat. The Singapore Malay National Organisation (SMNO) Kg. Melayu Branch is organising a forum on "The Future of Parliamentary Democracy in Singapore” at the SMNO Building tomorrow at 2 p.m. The panel of speakers will include Tuan Haji Ahmad b. Haji Taff,90 words
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182 1968-07-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, has praised the Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys’ Association here for its "highly commendable” eiiorts in contributing to various charitable causes through its annual dances. He paid this tribute to the Association in a182 words
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189 1968-07-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. The 5,000-*trong Federation Armed Forces Civilian Staff Union at its general meeting today rejected on offer of a 12 cents a day increase made by the Governments to its members. The union’s general secretary. Mr. K. George, in a statement189 words
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416 1968-07-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The vice-president of CUEPACS. Mr. N. S. Wigneswaran today expressed dissatisfaction with the Sufflan Salaries Commission's recommendation of a “clean wage” for Government servants. This clean wage, he said, was merely the incorporation of the cost of living and housing416 words
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Article329 1968-07-07 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat The CUEPACS faces a split with the pull-out of eight affiliated unions from the giant organisation of civil servants, it was revealed here today. Among the eight trade unions representing 11.000 Government servants are; Information Department Staff Union. Assistant Nurses Union. National Union329 words
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Article58 1968-07-07 4 National Art Gallery: '(Jalan Ampang): Exhibitl6n of batek design and art 10 a.m. to 630 p.m Peninsular Art Gallery (41. Jalan Raja Mudal: Exhibition of works of prominent Malaysian artists 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming Pool: 9.30 a.m. to 12 30 p.m,, 2 p.m. to58 words
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97 1968-07-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Taiwan’s new Ambassador to Australia. Mr. Sampson C. Shen. said here today after a two-day visit "Malavsia has undergone a tremendous change.” Mr. Shen, who was here eight years ago. added befor leaving for Australia. “I was most impressed by the National Mosque,97 words
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Article60 1968-07-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A total of 555 pictures are on show at the World Exhibition of Photography which was opened at the Balai Ampang at the AIA Building today. They are the works of photographers from 30 countries. says a statement by Goethe Institute which is60 words
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Article50 1968-07-07 4 PENANG. Sat. A carton, containing synthetic sports shirts, valued at $1,500. was reported stolen from the Penang Port Commission godown in Weld Quay here yesterday. The loss was discovered by the consignee. Sin Wah Company, when its representatives went to collect the consignment a week ago50 words
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60 1968-07-07 4 A stroll and a chat on United States Independence Day the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Enche Senn bin Abdul Rahman (left) and the U.S. Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. James D. Bell, at the 192nd anniversary reception at Mr. Bell's residence in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. More than 300 guests60 words
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426 1968-07-07 4 DEFICIT BUDGETING: TELUK ANSON, Sat. Deficit budgeting —a common practice in Malaysia is forcing some States into a far more serious financial crisis than Kelantan. This was stated by Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, the secretary-general of Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia, at a public426 words
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Article87 1968-07-07 4 PENANG. Sat. A 55-yea,-old contractor. P. Narayanan. was hit on the head with pistol butts by two armed men at his Heng Choon Thean Road home, Butterworth. yesterday. The armed men. who apparently thought that Narayanan had a large amount of money with him, lay87 words
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Article88 1968-07-07 4 IPOH. Sat. Mr Leona Ah Kow. the newly elected president of the Rotary Club of Ipoh, said at their installation dinner and dance at the Ipoh Club here last night that rotary played a very important role in the development and upbringing of free and88 words
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Article33 1968-07-07 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat. Three people assaulted a 70-year-old caretaker of the Railway Club in Jalan Megat Harun here yesterday and robbed him of cash and three gold rings, valued at $220.33 words
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Article211 1968-07-07 4 KUANTAN, Sat—The Democratic Action Party today opened a branch in Triang. the first in this East Coast state. Mr. Lim Kit Siang. DAP organising secretary, speaking at the opening said the formation of the branch marked a significant milestone in the expansion of the DAP.211 words
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Article, Illustration403 1968-07-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The secretary-general of the Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, today welcomed the move to “re-study” the case of 11 men condemned to die for consorting with Indonesians during confrontation. In a statement today he said: “I403 words
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108 1968-07-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —A Police party from the Petaling Jaya Police Station led by Inspector Hung Hul Jin this morning raided a goldsmith's shop in the heart of the city here and recovered three gold bracelets and a bangle. The articles are believed to have been108 words
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Article53 1968-07-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Two men, both arrred with daggers, held uP Dr. K. MReddy and his wife at their Jalan Freeman home yesterday and got awav with $1,140 in cash, jewellery and other articles. The robbers entered the house through the window’. The robbery took place53 words
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Article48 1968-07-07 4 PENANG. Sat. A 25-year-old vegetable-seller, Lim Kim Gun. was today sentenced to six months’ jail for extortion. He had pleaded guilty to extorting $lOB from Lim Chark Men, by putting him in fear of mjurv at his house in Udini Road, Glugor. yesterday.48 words
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Article47 1968-07-07 4 KOTA BAHRU. Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak said today he had approved $lOO,OOO for minor projects for this year in the State of Kelantan. The amount, he added, did not include the construction of mosques, suraus and religious schools in the state47 words
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Article39 1968-07-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Raja Muda of Selangor, Tunku Idris Shah, will represent the Sultan of Selangor at the installation of the Sultan of Brunei, Sultan Hassanol Bolkiah. The installation will take place on Aug. 1.39 words
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Article335 1968-07-07 4 RARIT BUNTAR. Sat.— Licensed p a di dealers and individuals will have a chance to express their views, suggestions and grouses when the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority hold a one-day meeting at the Dewan Merdeka here on Tuesday This meeting with large and small private335 words
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Article, Illustration408 1968-07-07 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Community service organisations were urged today to take up the challenge of assisting materially and morally those who did not make the grade in Singapore's open society. The call came from Enche Rahim Ishak. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs when408 words
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Article150 1968-07-07 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Robbers yesterday got away with $5,200 in cash and jewellery when they held up a sundry shop proprietor at knife-point and ransacked his shop at Jalan Gagat, Selari Barat in the Tiong Bahru area. The robbers then fled away in a car after tying150 words
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Article298 1968-07-07 5 SINGAPORE. Sal. Singapore's annual Youth Festival will open this year with a youth rally by 18,000 children at Jalan Besar Stadium here on July 20 from 4.30 p.m. to 6 p.m The Prime Minister. Mr. ;Lee Kuan Yew. will officially declare open the festival following298 words
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100 1968-07-07 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A lady driver. Tan Siok Koon died in the General Hospital at 1.45 a.m. today, a lew hours after the car which she was driving hit a lamppost near the Gulllemard Circus. At the time of the accident. there were three other100 words
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Article, Illustration46 1968-07-07 5 Congratulations and a warm handshake for Mr. Leonard Rayner (right) after he was installed as President of the Singapore Rotary Club West at an installation dinner oh Friday night from Immediate Past-President, Mr. Tan Chee Fong. .—(Eastern Sun Picture by Richard Chow)..—(Eastern; Sun Picture by Richard Chow). - 46 words
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127 1968-07-07 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Horticultural Show to be held from Sept. 5 to 8 at the Singapore Turf Club premises to be the biggest-ever to be staged. For the first time the Orchid Society of SouthEast Asia and the Singapore Gardening Society are combining efforts127 words
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Article58 1968-07-07 5 9.30 a.m. 6.30 p.m. Annual British Army Schools’ joint arts and crafts exhibition at Alexandra Junior School. Nepal Road off South Bouna Vista Road. 5.30 p.m. 6.30 p.m. Performance by the Presbyterian Boys’ School and Chung Cheng High School at Hong Lim Green. 5.30 p.m. 6 30 p.m.58 words
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Article40 1968-07-07 5 IPOH, Sat. The police in Teluk Anson are appealing for eye-witnesses in a hit-and-run motor accident in Bagan Datoh yesterday, in which 12-year-old Damarihudi Lazam was killed. The car involved in the accident bore a Penang registration number.40 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1651 1968-07-07 5 TV and RADIO TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S KUALA LUMPUR *nd Pulao Pinanf. 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 A 10 Jnbore Bahru, Taipinr. 7 Bata Pahat: 9 X loans. P.M. 300 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary; 301 Bahasa Kita: 3.16 Star Soccer Fulham v* Leeds; 3.55 Zorro "Zorro Fights His Father"; 4.251,651 words
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Article522 1968-07-07 6 Dmitri Nesteroff - By Dmitri Nesteroff HERE in this ancient Turkish city, claimed by legend to be the first to emerge from the flood cf biblical times, is a sect of mystics whirling round faster than spin-dryers trying to commune with god. They are the whirling dervishes, who gather522 words
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PHOTO TIPS
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous173 1968-07-07 7 i IMMi: I'LL TAKB TXe'' < s r ALMOST TIME FOR SCHOOL l TO LET V OUT/ > SMOETCUT 15/ THE :Hool AND SAY *j// School AND SAY W/'7D C MY UTOE BUDDIES/ WHATTA BEAUTIFUL DAY TO BE l AUYE/ 0 THE OL' VINE D EXCESS fib THINK iIL TAKE173 words
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F O L L O W THE SUN A LIBERAL ARTS PACE And the liberal soul shall be made fat
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272 1968-07-07 8 Robert Ahier - By Robert Ahier PARIS, Sat. (UPI) Solchiro Honda, the Japanese automobile magnate, has announced that a brand new model the “TA302.” will compete in the grand prix of France on Sunday in Rouen. The announcement of the 360272 words
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Article171 1968-07-07 8 CANBERRA, Australia. Sultana vines bred to resist the nematode threadworm that attacks the plant’s root system have been found highly tolerant of salt in irrigation water The discovery was made by a scientist working for the Australian Commonwealtn Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation fCSIRO). The171 words
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766 1968-07-07 8 SINCE October 1, 1967, French television viewers receiving Channel 2 and owning the right set have been able to watch daily, on their small screens, regular colour broadcasts. They owe this to the outstanding effort made in just a few years by researchers766 words
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79 1968-07-07 8 A set of unique postal stamps, consisting of five NT$1 postal stamps, was put on sale in Japan recently by the postal Ministry of Nationalist China. This stamp, 25 centimetres in length and 3 centimetres in width, has a Panoramic drawing of the old palace of China Shin Dynasty done79 words
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1070 1968-07-07 8 Dr. Aaron Altschul - By Dr. Aaron Altschul Dr. Altschul, special assistant for international nutrition improvement, to the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, is widely known for his research in biochemistry and food science. He formerly headed the U.S. Department of Agriculture seed research laboratory in1,070 words
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238 1968-07-07 8 SINCE organ transplants are receiving much publicity at the present time, a name which dominates the current development of techniques of body transplants should be recalled, that of Professor Jean Dausset who has, since 1965, discovered tissue groups similar in terms of organs or skin238 words
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Article164 1968-07-07 8 SYDNEY. Australia. Co-artistic director of the Australian Ballet Sir Robert Helpmann has dedicated his new ballet SUN MUSIC to Dame Zara Holt, widow of the Australian Prime Minister Mr. Harold Holt Mr. Hoit was lost while skindiving off the Victorian coast last December. Mrs. Holt164 words
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Article104 1968-07-07 8 A DRAFT agreement for co-operation in the peaceful use of atomic energy has been initialled by representatives of Britain and Finland in Helsinki. This opens up possibilities of technical collaboration between the two countries and their industries in the whole field of the civil use of104 words
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Article238 1968-07-07 8 ADELAIDE. Sat. (UPI) Sir Hans Heysen, worldfamous landscape painter, died jn hospital on Tuesday. He was 90. Sir Hans was born in Hamburg. Germany, in 1877. Together with his parents, he migrated to Australia in 1884. He was 14 when he bought his first tubes238 words
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Article136 1968-07-07 8 Sterlization using gas, still referred to as cold sterlization. is often the only means which can be used on many non-filtrable substances as well as on Products. instruments and accessories which are not very resistant to beat. Used in a pure state, ethylene oxide is inflammable and136 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article, Illustration284 1968-07-07 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Scandinavian Airlines has placed a $33 million order with the McDonnell Douglas Corporation for six DC-9-41 twin-jets and one DC-8-62CF, all for delivery in early 1970. The order was announced on June 28, 1968. The order brings to 16 the number of284 words
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143 1968-07-07 9 JAKARTA, Sat. (UPI) Malaysia and Indonesia Asia's two largest producers Of natural rubber yesterday agreed to join forces in an effort to stabilise price Of rubber in the world market ,he decision came as a re ilt of talks between Indone .an and Malaysian143 words
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89 1968-07-07 9 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Britain's Aerospace industry yesterday reported its exports in the first five months of this year were worth 107 million pounds U. 5.5256.8 million and the United States was easily the largest customer both for airplanes and engines. The live-month total was89 words
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285 1968-07-07 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. After an early rise which was D not sustained, the market eased lower before levelling off during another rather quiet week, state Holiday, Cutler, Bath and Co. Ltd. in their weekly market review. The early steadiness due to July shortcovering285 words
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Article309 1968-07-07 9 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) —U S. has agreed to grant India a US$37 million loan to help expand production at the Indian Governmentoperated Trombay Fertilizer Co., the Agency for Internat onal Development (AID) said yesterday. The loan, a large grant in a year when309 words
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117 1968-07-07 9 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) The Stock Market failed to hold an initial further rise and closed slightly below overnight levels Modest weekend profitaking was evidence after the recent sharp and sustained rise although the undertone remained firm. Gold shares were very firm on currency hedge117 words
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Article81 1968-07-07 9 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) The Rubber Market closed quiet and steady with spot 19-2/16 19-7/16. SETTLEMENT HOUSE Aug 19-3/16 19-5/16 Sept. 19-1/4 19-5/16 Oct./Dec 19-3/8 19-7/16 Jan./March 19-7/16 19-9/ 16 April/June 19-9/16 19-5/6 Juiy/Sept. 19-11/16 1913/16 Oct./Dec. 19-13/16 19-15 /16 Jan. March 19-7/8 20-1/ 16 April/June81 words
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457 1968-07-07 9 V'EW YORK, Sat. (UPI) Investors staged a rather surprising rally in the three working sessions this holiday week on the New York Stock Exchange. Stock Markets closed for the July 4 holiday and remained closed today for the fourth of eight scheduled457 words
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Article66 1968-07-07 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Engelhard Minerals and Chemical Corp. maintained its selling price for gold to licenced users yesterday at its pre-holiday level of $41.55 per troy ounce. The company said It was able to purchase gold for Its requirements at $41.15. also unchanged from Wednesday.66 words
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233 1968-07-07 9 JAKARTA, Sat. (Reuter) Malaysian trade officials have agreed with Indonesia that the two countries ought to market their produce Jointly to ensure that they obtain standard prices from buyers abroad. Malaysian delegation leader Tan Sri Raja Mohar said after signing the agreed233 words
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99 1968-07-07 9 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) The British Petroleum Oil Company today signed an agreement with the Thai Government for the rights to explore for oil in the Gulf of Thailand. The agreement signed by Mr C.N Crosthwaite, resident representative of the Oil Company in Thailand, and99 words
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226 1968-07-07 9 \f ANILA, Sat. (Reuter) Philippine Vice-President I” Mr. Fernando Lonez. who is also Secretarv of Agriculture said last night that Philippine exports of rice had been in accordance with contracts signed with importers. Mr. Lopez issued the statement on reports226 words
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Article103 1968-07-07 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The noon prices at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are:Buyer Seller Coconut Oil (FOB.) Bulk Coconut Oil 54.50 (F O B > Drums oo Loose Copra Mixed June ?9.50(N) Muntok White Pepper < F.O.B.) 96% N.L.W. 110.00 Sarawak White Pepper (P'O.B.) 96% N.L.W. 107-50 Sarawak Special103 words
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Article49 1968-07-07 9 tManagerr Price*) First Malayan XD 2 TO Second Malayan XD 1 91 Third Malayan The Commerce 1.27 Industry The Savtng .99 l.Og 1 uml 1.13 1.22 First H'kong ss .93* Second H'kong XD 62 .66* Malaysian Investment 130 Fund 1.20 Sterling C'mndlt.v 5/7 t* Bong Kong Currency)49 words
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183 1968-07-07 9 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) —Central Bankers may discuss rearranging credit facilities given by overseas banks to aid sterling when they meet in Basle this weekend, financial circles here believe. During the three-year battle to maintain sterling’s value, before and since devaluation many national banks183 words
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Article77 1968-07-07 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Association of Banks in Ma-laysia-Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants. Canada: Buying T.T. 351/16; Airmail O.D. 35-3/16; 90 d/st 35-15/16 credit bills; 36 1/16 trade bills. Selling T.T./O.D. ready were: Canada 34-11/16; Deutsche Marks 129; Holland Guilders 116-7/8; French Francs77 words
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Article16 1968-07-07 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin price for today was $555.75 per picul, down 12i cents16 words
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219 1968-07-07 9 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) James Bonds will now be able to throw away those clumsy wall and table microphones and use plain old window glass to listen in on top-secret conversations, an International Glass Conference was told today. A Welsh glass firm has developed a “laser-listener”219 words
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Article165 1968-07-07 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today: G ©downs Vessels 1/2 Pearleaf 3/4 Glenfinlas 6/7 Nikkei Maru 8/9 Lloyd Bakke 10/11 Mississippi Lloyd 13/14 Benrinnes 15/16 Machaon 18 Berezovka 21/22 Bidor 23/24 Mickiewicz 25/26 Irraouaddy 29/30 Tokyo Maru 31/32 Westfalen 33/34 Glenalmond165 words
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Article169 1968-07-07 10 HEAR me when I call, O God of my righteousness: thou hast enlarged me when I was in distress; have mercy upon me. and hear my prayer. 20 ye sons of men, how long will ye turn my glory into shame? how long will ye love169 words
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Article, Illustration248 1968-07-07 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. A thanksgiving service and dinner were held at Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church yesterday to mark the 75th birthday of Rev. Hong Han Keng. The grand dinner was attended by relatives, elders and members of Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church and friends. In248 words
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134 1968-07-07 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour. Siglap Hill here, will be celebrating the feast of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour tomorrow. The high mass will be said by E.E Bishop Van Melchebeke at 10 a m It will be134 words
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Article58 1968-07-07 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. —Rev James Wong was elected president of the new executive committee of Graduates Christian Fellowship at a recent annual general meetin g_ The other officials are: Vice-President Mr. Norman Wee, Hon. Secretary —Mrs Tan Boey Geok; Hon. Treasurer—Dr. (Mrs.) Eileen Aw; Committee members —Miss58 words
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Article, Illustration703 1968-07-07 10 Adapted from The Evidence) “Away in foreign lands they wondered how Their single word had power! At home the Christians, two or three, had met To pray an hour!” God. in all ages, has carried on revival ministries in the assemblies of His saints through an undef eatable praying703 words
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281 1968-07-07 10 ICY continues prayer and Bible-reading thrust COLL INGSWOOD, N.J., Sat. The drive of International Christian Youth (ICY) to have prayer and Bible-reading returned to the public schools has obtained significant support from various Congressmen across the country. This was disclosed in the recent issue of281 words
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Article, Illustration209 1968-07-07 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The follow-up meetings of Good News Crusade at different Pentecostal churches here still continued to attract large crowds As a result of limited accomodation in six different churches where the followup meetings were held, many who came had to stand209 words
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94 1968-07-07 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Christian Business Men’s Committee will be having Its monthly luncheon at the Y W C A.. Raffles Quay, on July 16. The guest speaker of the luncheon is Dr. Chester R a b e r. He Is Clinical Director at94 words
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691 1968-07-07 10 Lester F. Heins - By Lester F. Heins UPPSALA, Sweden, Sat. (UPI). —A greeting sent by Pooe Paul VI to the World Council of Churches Fourth Assembly here last night promised to "continue and extend collaboration" between the two major traditions of World Christianity. r The Pope's691 words
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Article158 1968-07-07 10 MUSSOOREE. India, Sat. (Reuter) An Italian-born missionary who was stabbed to death by an unknown attacker was buried at a monastery in the Mussooree suburb of Barlowganj yesterday. The missionary. Father Leo Kresonic. 74. was murdered in hi* room at the Convent of Jesus and Mary158 words
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Advertisement528 1968-07-07 10 religious ANNOUNCEMENTS MT. CARMEL GOSPEL MISSION 446. Lengkok Bharu, Spore 3. 8.30 p.m Chinese Sunday School. 9.30 a.m. Jun. Sunday School 2.00 p.m. Sen. Sunday School. 3.30 pm. English Service. PULAU TEKONG GOSPEL CENTRE Pulau Tekong. 230 pm Hokkien-Hakka Service. HUME HEIGHTS GOSPEL CENTRE 22. Jalan Udaya. Spore 21. 9.00528 words
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Advertisement376 1968-07-07 10 religious ANNOUNCEMENTS ANGLICAN CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. 2 Dundee Road. Queenstown Sunday Services —Chinese Worship (Hokkien and Cantonese) 830 a.m. on Ist, 3rd, sth Sundays (Morning Prayer); 2nd and 4th Sundays (Holy Communion). English Worship Every Sunday Young Peoples Meeting a t 3.30 p.m-; Holy Communion Ist Sunday 5.00376 words
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Miscellaneous198 1968-07-07 10 Radio Manila (FEBC) Haitv Prneframm® f Cum-. Daily Programme Guide (Summary Form English Service Nineteen Metre Band News (also on 16 Metres) Interest and Interviews Music and Bible News From the Newspapers Question Box Billy Graham Friends News Cowboy Joe Sixteen Metre Band News Sunset Melodies Music of the Masters198 words
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Article, Illustration246 1968-07-07 11 Maureen Lee - Story by Maureen Lee TVIICHELLE Elias has no iTI time for thumbsucking. toe-twiddling and toys not at the comfortable age of two. No giggles but sensible stuff like pretty clothes. When most girls of her age are crying for milk and othersPix by Mok Voon - 246 words
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Article, Illustration345 1968-07-07 11 Singapore, Sat. rpHE "under-agents" are here! But don't worry girls, these are agents you'll be glad to welcome. They are neat, sleek and feminine underwear with tremendous figure flattering power real tough types, but nice ones! The young mods of today know that whatever youPix by S. M. Art. - 345 words
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Article, Illustration179 1968-07-07 11 JAVA Rijsttafel: You need a good chicken which you can usually buy already chopped in suitable small sections for cooking. Your next step is to go to an Indian shop and ask for chicken curry ingredients. There are so many types of currv ingredients So pick one to suit179 words
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Advertisement448 1968-07-07 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS BRETHREN BETHESDA (KATONG) CHURCH 17. Pennefather Road. Singapore 15 SUNDAY 8.30 a m. 9 30 a.m 10.15 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 11.45 a.m. 4.00 p.m 6.00 p.m. 7.30 p.m. TUESDAY 3.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m. THURSDAY 7.00 p.m Prayer Session (Malay) 7.30 p.m. Gospel Meeting (Malay) FRIDAY 3.00 p.m Ladies448 words
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Article, Illustration280 1968-07-07 12 Real name: David Thomas Jones. Birthdate: December 30. 1945Birthplace: Manchester Personal points: sft. 3in.; 8 st. 8 lb.; brown eyes; brown hair. Father’s name Harry. Sisters’ names; Lynda. Hazel and Beryl. Present home: Hollywood. Instruments played: Guitar and tambourine. Where educated: Varna Secondary Modern,280 words
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Article, Illustration440 1968-07-07 12 SPOTLIGHT: FOUR JACKS A JILL IN these days of The Fugs. Jefferson Airplane. Mothers of Invention, Autosalvage and Ultimate Spinach, for a group to call itself Four Jacks and a Jill seems to represent a throwback to the wonderful world of the Big Band Era. However, if the name is440 words
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Article, Illustration794 1968-07-07 12 BILL HARRY Current hit by The Kinks: “Days - BILL HARRY Current hit by The Kinks: “Days". T LIKE Mick Avery because 1 he is sincere and unpretentious. The lives of many top pop stars change radically w ith fame and they lose touch with794 words
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Article384 1968-07-07 12 Jjl THERE! LIKE. .Holy Too-Close-For-Comfort! No kidding. but your beautiful P.A. host (namely me), hit TWO numbers on last week's Singapore TOTO draw! How about that! (Holy Frustrating Frog-legs!) But not-to-worry! Today is the draw for the Singapore Sweep and yours truly very nearly hit the first384 words
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Article, Illustration390 1968-07-07 12 K. A - -K.A. IF thirty-five-year-old Irish actor Richard Harris does not make No. 1 in the charts with "MacArthur Park" the monster pop epic written by genius Jim Webb and lasting 7 minutes and 20 seconds I may give up pop journalism and become an amateur390 words
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Article139 1968-07-07 12 THE only record to figure In both the L ?n d a n d New York top ten pop charts this week was the Rolling Stones “Jumpin’ Jack Flash." It slipped from first to second in London and moved up spectacularly from 17th to fourth in New York139 words
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Article210 1968-07-07 12 LONDON: 1. Baby Come Back Equals 2. Jumpin’ Jack Flash Rolling Stones 3. The Son Of Hickory Holler’s Tramp O. C. Smith 4. Hurdy Gurdy Man Donovan 5. I Pretend Des O'Connor 6. Blue Eyes Don Partridge 7. Young Girl Union Gap 8. My Name210 words
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Article, Illustration356 1968-07-07 13 THE lives of four people thrown together by the quirks of fate find themselves in a position which could only be caused either by a war or a block-out which affects the whole city of New York. These four characters eventually meet356 words
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Article, Illustration104 1968-07-07 13 A BIG welcome back to Rodgers' and Hammerstein's "The King And I" which hod its very, very successful screening in Singapore and Malaysia a few years back. I am quite sure that this highly successful musical extravaganza will prove the same success104 words
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Article, Illustration276 1968-07-07 13 "nPHE right to be 1 BORN” explores extensively the highly-con-troversial subject of abortion legal or illegal? It is one of the most realistic films about child birth ever to come up on the screen unfolding the ‘'secrets” and trying moments relating276 words
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Article, Illustration142 1968-07-07 13 SHELLEY Winters and young Don Stroud have cooled the romance but Shelley is convinced she has another “Bonnie and Clyde” in “Ma Barker.’’ And she is now after Don to play one of her gunwielding sons. Katharine Ross is looking sad because stuntman Stan Barrett had to142 words
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Miscellaneous199 1968-07-07 13 SHAW tGANlSB-now NOW SHOWING No Free Ust! 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 *15 p m DRAGON INN” Scope A Color Mandarin with English Subtitles Now Showing! 11. 1.45. 4. 8.30. (.30 Oeo.'ge Montgomery "KILLER BATTALION Widescreen-Color Today *.45 a m.: MORNING SHOW King Drummer” Mandarin-Color Now Showing Note Times REX:199 words
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Miscellaneous243 1968-07-07 13 EWHAtH ORCHARD-***** OPENS TODAY! 11 am. I.3ft. I.ftft. ft. 3ft ft.ls v».i» Elvis Presley “SAY AWAY, JOE” Panavision. Co’or. iMOM' ODEON I PALACE 21-116 I 44 7S 78 LAST 2 DATS! 11. 1.86 460 II 1.06. 8.80. 8.30 9.15 pm. II 6.45 9.30 p.m Hunt Power. “SUGAR COLT” Technicolor TeehniScope243 words
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214 1968-07-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The National Cricket Club of India are anxious to tour Malaysia for a series of matches. This news has been conveyed through Mr. Akhtar AM, the Indian tennis coach now conducting coaching clinics in Malaysia. The N.C.C.I. are214 words
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366 1968-07-07 14 ALOH STAR. Sat.—Selangor thrashed Kedah by an innings and 27 runs in a MCA inter-State North Zone league cricket match which ended at the Sultan Hamid College ground, here today. The scores Selangor 182 for 2 declared. Kedah 101 and 52 runs.366 words
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Article213 1968-07-07 14 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) Yuklo Asal of Japan and Mrs. Cris Lyttle of the Philippines led at the halfway mark today In the men’s and women’s divisions of the Brunswick Far East. Far East Bowling Championships. After the first day in the two-day event, Asai,213 words
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Article44 1968-07-07 14 TEL UK ANSON, Sat—E. Subramamam. of United Plantations, has been suspended for one month by Lower Perak District Football Association’s Disciplinary Board for abusing a referee. Mr R. Xaiver. in a division one match between United Plantations and Kilat Club on June 27.44 words
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Article, Illustration53 1968-07-07 14 Australia's Rod Laver holding high the men's singles cup after he won the first open Wimbledon tennis title by beating compatriot Tony Roche in straight sets, 6-3, 6-6 and 6-2. Laver, 29, won the title in 1961-62 as an amateur and the first professional tournament here last— UPI radiophoto. - 53 words
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Article193 1968-07-07 14 KIMBERLEY. Sat. (Reuter) The British Lions, expecting another fierce tussle today against Griqualand West, one of South Africa’s strongest provincial rugby sides, are fielding a near-Test combination for the match. Nine of their team played in the drawn Second Test against South Africa a fortnight193 words
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363 1968-07-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.—Malaysian Olympic squad trainee, Ooi Hock Lim who won both the sprints was awarded the best performance trophy for his record breaking effort of 10.8 seconds in the 100 metres at the conclusion of the two-day National Electricity Board's annual athletic363 words
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Article265 1968-07-07 14 PENANG. Sat. A splendid sixth wicket partnership of 78 runs between Joginder Singh and P. G. de Silva turned the tide in Perak’s favour against Penang in the MCA inter-State north zone league cricket match played at the Western Road ground here today. At265 words
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246 1968-07-07 14 Morley Myers - By Morley Myers LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Australia, which has for so long opposed Britain's attempts to get open lawn tennis, is itself applying for five open tournaments to be staged late this year and early in 1969. Announcing this at a Press conference246 words
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384 1968-07-07 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. SEAP Games silver medallist. Natahar Bava emerged top athlete in the Teachers Training College annual athletic meet held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre today. Natahar, a third year trainee finished first in four individual events to capture the men’s individual championships384 words
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171 1968-07-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. today reminded Malaysians to avoid the practice of communalism in the field of sports. Speaking at the opening of the Yoke Kuen School sports in Sekinchang near here the Minister said racial harmony could171 words
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210 1968-07-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR Sat.— Two first half goals by Perak enabled them to beat Selangor by 2 0 in the final of the Thivy Shield hockey played at the Prince* Road Stadium here today. Selangor studded with several international never clicked as a210 words
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Article116 1968-07-07 14 PENANG. Sa\ The Federal Reserve Unit became the champions at the Lower Malaysian Police 17th annual Athletic championships which was held at the City Stadium here this afternoon. They were also awarded the OCPD's Challenge Cup for being the best dressed unit. This is the first116 words
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Article336 1968-07-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A total of 16 teams, six in the senior section and the rest in the junior section for the Milsum Trophy will contest in the Selangor Rugby Union league tournament which opens here tomorrow. The opening senior league match between the University336 words
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Article2340 1968-07-07 15 Windsor Lad - HE SCORES A DOUBLE-BOTH FAVOURITES By Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Sat. Jockey Glynn Pretty scored a splendid double when he booted home Diamond Grain and Reprieve, both maiden winners, at Bukit Timah this afternoon. Diamond Grain fought out a keen finish to beat Forest Law (Wilson) by2,340 words
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Article297 1968-07-07 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. Following is the Stipendiary Steward’s report on today’s raring at Bukit Timah; RACE 1: Charming Beau (Khamis) and Rexmoor (Pretty) were slow to begin. Pay Day (S. Lim), despite vigorous riding, could not stretch out freely and followed the field at a distance. RACE 2:297 words
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138 1968-07-07 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Matches featuring the Malaysian Rugby Union XV against the Thai Rugby XV highlight the Malaysian rugby season this year. The Thai Rugby Union will play two games in Malaysia and one in Singapore. The match between the Malaysian XV and138 words
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Article, Illustration470 1968-07-07 15 MSSC should have joint training schemes —Khir KUALA LUMPER. Sat. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari todav said the Malaysian Schools Sports Council should have joint training programmes with other National sports organisations in all spheres of sports activities. Such a scheme, the Minister of Education said, would provide opportunities for an— Sunsport pix. - 470 words
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247 1968-07-07 15 MELBOURNE. Sat. (Reuter) World bantamweight boxing champion Lionel Rose will have a bodyguard whenever he fights overseas in future, Rose's manager Jack Rennie said yesterday when he and Rose returned to Melbourne. Rose and Rennie were discussing an Incident at a Tokyo247 words
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Article178 1968-07-07 15 SINGAPORE. Sat Singapore Combined Schools have entered three teams in the Singapore Hockey Association under-23 knockout competition which will commence on July 1. With Combined Schools entering three teams, the total number of teams for the competition has now been increased to 11. The other178 words
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109 1968-07-07 15 London. Sat. (Reuter) Bryan West, the Loughborough Colleges and England flanker, will fly out to South Africa tomorrow to replace the injured Ken Goodall in the British; Lions Rugby Union team. West, who is 19. was originally selected for the South African tour,109 words
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Article, Illustration1651 1968-07-07 16 ‘Windsor Lad’ - By ‘Windsor Lad’ T> EPLACE should capture the Committee Cup for class two stayers to be run over 1 i miles and 15 yards (Race Seven) at Bukit Timah this afternoon, concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club's June-July meeting. This five-year-old London1,651 words
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Article1598 1968-07-07 16 Race 1: Horses Class 6, Div. 1—6 Furs. 6c 15 Yds.—2.00 p.m. 1. 982 Courageous 5y 9 00 Newborn Stable Tulloh Nawmri 11 2 664 Ronigo 4v 809 O ana L. Stable Paul 3 A-Go-Go 6y 8.07 Changi Stable E Donnelly 4 711 Vilmorwin 4v 807 LCG1,598 words
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Article177 1968-07-07 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOY JIMMY LAD RACE 1 VICTORY n Vilmorwim Teddie VILMORWIN Romeo Courageous VILMORWIN Caravelle II Victory II LASH Vilmorwin Victory 11 RACE 1 OKAY OKAY Persian Inn Syndicate OKAY OKAY Persian Inn Rapier PERSIAN INN Okay Okay Syndicate SYNDICATE Persian Inn Orchard Road RACE 3177 words
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Article28 1968-07-07 16 Windsor Lad Loyal Scholar Handal Balcrest Adeline Majorana Okay Okay State Law Tudor Pirate Snowflake Rexrosa Jimmy Lad Green Sword El Supremo Joint Command28 words
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