Eastern Sun, 10 July 1968
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Title Section22 1968-07-10 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 699 Wednesday. 10 July 1968. MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents22 words
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Article427 1968-07-10 1 ‘THREAT TREACHERY’ Proposed nation-wide strike by Govt. trade unions condemned KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. rpHE Malaysian People's Action Front today condemned the proposed nation-wide strike by trade unions over the Government's decision on the Suffian Report. In a statement issued here today, the Front's Central Executive Committee described the proposed strike427 words
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Article, Illustration24 1968-07-10 1 Miss Singapore (Tasmin Saif) and other contestants pose at the Miss Universe Pageant in Miami, Florida, on Monday.— UPI radiophoto.UPI radiophoto. - 24 words
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336 1968-07-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Agricultural Producers Association (MAPA) has decided to go ahead with the sacking of 5.000 estate workers in West Malaysia. despite a request from the Labour Minister. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. for a delay, it was stated here336 words
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68 1968-07-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Royal Malaysia Police Headquarters here today confirmed that six people who were believed to have been consorting with Indonesian Marine commandos have been detained in Johore Bahru. The Federal Police Press Officer. Mr. Robert Cheong, told Bernama the six were68 words
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Article120 1968-07-10 1 SYDNEY. Tues (Reuter) Gunman Wallace Mellish surrendered today after holding police at bay in a suburban cottage for eight days and offered to fight in Vietnam with the Australian Army. “I hope to go to Vietnam. I want to go to Vietnam to pay for what I've120 words
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Article79 1968-07-10 1 VAREZA DAL PALMA. Brazil. Tues. (Reuter) Vicente Ferreita Pinto, aged 113 wanted a bit of warmth. So he leaned against a machine in a power station and a 13,800 volt shock knocked him cold. Better known as “Caro Amigo” (Dear Friend) the old man is now resting in79 words
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Article56 1968-07-10 1 CAIRO. Tues. (Reuter) Egyptian forces were on the alert today with tension high along the Suez Canal following a series of artillery battles yesterday with Israeli forces. Three duels across the canal left 39 Egyptian civilians dead and 25 houses destroyed before Egyptian forces finally silenced the Israeli56 words
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339 1968-07-10 1 MANILA, Tues. (Reuter) —The Philippines Government has sent two high-ranking officials to Bangkok to overcome the lead taken by the Malaysians in the war of words on Manila's claim to Sabah, presidential palace sources said today. The two officials are the Philippines Ambassador339 words
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Article59 1968-07-10 1 BANGKOK. Tues. (Reuter) The Philippines put off today’s talks with Malaysia on her claim to Sabah due to the sudden illness of her chief delegate, Mr. Gauttier Bisnar. Philippines spokesman Armando Manalo. told reporters that Mr. Bisnar was “not in a good physical shape” and his delegation59 words
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Article59 1968-07-10 1 PARIS. Tues. (Reuter) South Vietnam today appealed to Hanoi for direct talks to solve the Vietnam war. South Vietnamese Ambassador Bui Diem said hero there were only two principal protagonists in the conflict the North and tho South. These two main parties could try and59 words
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Miscellaneous22 1968-07-10 1 LADIES PAY Via -T'*- TP 4M W r BLMO a ji* <} -5? J “Mind if I make a suggestion about that notice?"22 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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1176 1968-07-10 2 17th day of hearing of Raja Azlan Commission of Inquiry JOHORE BAHRU, Tues What a building inspector saw on inspecting two pieces of land belonging to the Alliance MP for Johore Bahru Timor, Datin Fatimah binte Abdul Majid, was related to the Raja Azlan1,176 words
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Article147 1968-07-10 2 HOO BAN KHEE - By HOO BAN KHEE KLANG. Tues A fruit garden owner, Haji Abdul Rahman bin Haji Noor, 59, staged a hara-kiri-stvle suicide near his house in Hampong Tok Muda, near Kapar. yesterday. He was rushed to the District Hospital but died at 4.30 p.m. nine hours147 words
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Article, Illustration73 1968-07-10 2 Lad > P s lured he J* Mi s. s Dan f„ Phuong-Nghi, Director of the National Archives and Library in Saigon, South ietnam- She is talking to a fellow archivist during a tea-break after the opening of the inaugural conference of the South-east Asian Regional branch of— Eastern Sun pix. - 73 words
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Article76 1968-07-10 2 KUALA, LUMPUR Tues. A 10-day art exhibition by three Thai artists from Bangkok was opened at the Samat Art Gallery at AIA Building here today, by Thai Counsellor. Prince Yudhisthira Svasti The three artists are Pratuang Emjareon, 34. Bomchai Hutakijkosol. 34 and Somkiat Panasirisil. 33.76 words
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82 1968-07-10 2 MALACCA Tues. An Army expert from the Bomb Disposal Squad at Seremban arrived here today to examine the 18 mortar shells which Police uncovered yesterday from a vacant lot at Bukit Sebukor, three miles from here. OCPD Kassim All said the shells were likely82 words
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Article, Illustration43 1968-07-10 2 The Assistant Minister of Education, Mr. Lee Siok Yew, visited the Catholic High School, Petaling Jaya, on Monday. Picture shows the Principal of the School. Brother Paul, showing the Assistant Minister (second from left) the plan for the extension to the school building-43 words
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Article58 1968-07-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Three thugs, one armed with a pistol, held up a shopkeeper and his family and robbed them of $3OO and 10 packets of cigarette in Klang Road here last night. Koh Kan Chua. 53. who runs a sundry shop near Klang Road, was about to58 words
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365 1968-07-10 2 Malaysia is interested in regional co-operation Tun Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia is particularly interested in regional co-opera-tion because of her belief in maintaining good relations with her neighbours, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak said today. ‘‘Our active participation in the foundation of ASEAN is further proof of365 words
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Article, Illustration106 1968-07-10 2 SINGAPORE. Tue*. The Netherlands Foreign Minister, Dr. J. Luns, who visited the University of Singapore yesterday, praised the University for correctly placing emphasis on science and technology. Dr. Luns who met the Minister for Science and Technology and ViceChancellor of the University, Dr. Toh Chin Chye,106 words
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272 1968-07-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The first meeting of the joint working party set up to calculate the cost of implementing the Sufflan recommendations on salaries is expected to take place within the next ten days. This was disclosed today by the President272 words
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Article71 1968-07-10 2 SEREMBAN. Tues. Malaysia's Sportswoman of the Year. M. Rajamani and Malaysian AAU Secretary Mr. John Kanagaratnam will be fuests at a dinner at the own Hall tomorrow. The dinner given by wellwishers here is in honour of they being conferred the Ahli Mangku Negara (AMN) by71 words
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173 1968-07-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister without Portfolio. Senator Ghaffar Baba, said tonight MARA would soon set up an investment fund to provide further training programmes for students. He was speaking at the opening of a second MARA Graduates’ seminar at MARA Institute173 words
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Article196 1968-07-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Parents of the poor pupils reported to have been turned away from certain schools in Negri Sembllan recently because they could not pay their school fees are to be interviewed shortly by a committee appointed by the Ministry of Education This was196 words
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305 1968-07-10 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. Arts and humanities are equally important in the technocracies of the near future but there must be constant modernisation directed by the aims of creating social involvement. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education. Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng, said this when305 words
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Article50 1968-07-10 3 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Singapore Infantry Regiment Band will put up a band performance on Friday from 8.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. at the Macßitchie Reservoir Park Bandstand. This band performance has been arranged to coincide with the full moon. This will be the first of regular night performances.50 words
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Article, Illustration355 1968-07-10 3 Face the facts of life Lee SINGAPORE, Tues. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has urged trade unionists and workers in the Republic to "face the facts of life." The closure of the British bases only underlined the urgent need for this, Mr. Lee said in a message to355 words
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Article, Illustration148 1968-07-10 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Music Teachers’ Association is sponsoring a piano recital by Miss Toh CheeHun e of Singapore at the Victoria Theatre on Aug. 1 at 8.45 pm. Miss Toh entered the Royal Academy of Music as a student of Mr. Max Pirani in 1965148 words
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480 1968-07-10 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. Three nights before a 17-year-old girl was burnt to death in her flat, the accused was seen to carve the words “I must kill vou before I die” on a table, a murder inquiry was told today. The girl’s younger480 words
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Article177 1968-07-10 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Dutch Foreign Minister. Dr Joseph Luns spent a busy hour this afternoon when he visited the Federal Land Development Authority scheme at Sungal Dusun near Tanjong Malim. Shortly after arrival In a RMAF helicopter. Dr. Luns was briefed on the177 words
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Article, Illustration172 1968-07-10 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. A group of nine travel agents from the Philippines is here for a twoday study tour of the Republic. The agents who represent various travel establishments there, hope to learn as much as possible about the island Republic. “This will enable172 words
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Article175 1968-07-10 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. Dean Henry Winkler, dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Rutgers University in New Brunswich. New Jersey, is currently here on a lecture tour His tour is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Educational and Cultural Exc mge Programme. Dean175 words
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287 1968-07-10 4 Lim Thow Boon - By Lim Thow Boon KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Roilwaymen will go on strike if their claims for salary revision and improved conditions of service were not settled before Sept. 1. The President of the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya, Enche Yahaya bin Mohamed287 words
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Article, Illustration405 1968-07-10 4 CHARLES CHAN - Miss Kono does NOT believe in concealing By CHARLES CHAN KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. How much more fun life would be if all women were to share Michlko Kono’s simple philosophy on aU things beautiful. Miss Kono. a professional dancer from Tokyo, Is an uncomplicated young woman with a zest for405 words
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Article158 1968-07-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Thirty -nine Greek sailors, who took to the air for their three-month tour of SouthEast Asia and the United States to avoid being stranded" in ports, were today surprised to find that they could also be stranded at airports. The men. who158 words
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Article366 1968-07-10 4 PENANG, Tues. A suspect, believed to be connected with a recent incident where three bar-girls were raped by nine men. was arrested at the Magazine Road Circus here last night following a “tip-off KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Yune Yue Teng. 32, was found hanging from a beam in366 words
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Article71 1968-07-10 4 ALOR STAR. Tues. The Cuepacs Liaison Committee. Kedah-Perlis Branch, has come out in full support of the decision of the special Cuepacs Convention held in Kuala Lumpur on June 23, calling on the government to iron out its request before Aug. 31 or face industrial action71 words
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Article, Illustration254 1968-07-10 4 MAUREEN LEE - He's no ordinary vegetable--seller By MAUREEN LEE KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Behind his dirty apron, vegetable-seller. Li Chong Chuan. is a fountain of talent for art. Li. who is no ordinary ve-Setable-seller, has obtained is Senior Cambridge Certificate at the Confucian School here in 1982. and a diploma from the Nanyang254 words
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451 1968-07-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Filipinos were today urged to persuade the Manila administration to drop the Sabah claim and divert its resources towards building up South-east Asian understanding, peace, prosperity and unity. The call came from Mr. Llm Kit Slang. Organising Secretary of451 words
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Article72 1968-07-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues A 37-year-old woman died of cholera at the General Hospital on Sunday a spokesman of the Ministry of Health disclosed today. The woman, whose name is not available, lived in Segambut. five miles from here. Another 17 cases of diarrhoea symptom of72 words
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Article107 1968-07-10 4 KUALA PILAH. Tues The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari today urged teachers and parents to encourage the ‘library habit’ among children. The Minister, speaking at the opening of the $25,000 school library of the Tunku Muhammad School here, said from the short time available in107 words
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Article69 1968-07-10 4 IPOH. Tues —The Democratic Action Party today said the government’s decision to abolish all criminal and constitutional appeals to the Privy Council was motivated by political reasons. Mr. Lim Choo Hock. DAP Chairman. Perak Branch, said the Government had sensed that the opposition might capture some69 words
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Article50 1968-07-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Ministry of Justice. Enche Bahaman Samsudin, said today his Ministry needed several more officers to overcome the shortage of staff. He told Bernama in view of the increase in the number of departments in his portfolio, a shortage of staff had been felt50 words
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Article90 1968-07-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malaysian Chinese Association's membership drive ha* been postponed to September said Mr. Lee San Choon. Chairman of the National Committee for the campaign. The three-month campaign to be launched by the Finance Minister and the National President of the MCA, Tun Tan90 words
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Article66 1968-07-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The third General Assembly of the Asian Regional Medical Student Association (ARMSA), an association of medical students in the Asian and Australasian regions. will be held at the Faculty of Medicine in the University of Malaya here from Aug. 15 to 23. Seven66 words
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318 1968-07-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The draft of a trade pact between Malaysia and India was being worked out now, it was stated today by Tan Sri Abdul Kadir bin Shamsuddin, who recently led a delegation to India for talks on trade, economic and318 words
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114 1968-07-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The South-east Asian branch of the International on Archives was formally established when archivists from four nations approved its constitution at its inaugural meeting here today. The main objective of this organisation is to coordinate the activities of archivial114 words
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351 1968-07-10 10 Sim Ming Kui - By: Sim Ming Kui SINGAPORE, Tues. Cabinet Ministers and Members of Parliament have been urged by the People's Association to assist them in their campaign to instil punctuality in the people. According to a spokesman from the PA. they have appealed to351 words
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Article129 1968-07-10 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. The “Pepper Gang” has struck again in the Republic. Yesterday two of them threw pepper Into the eyes of the cashier of the Tropicana Entertainment Complex and snatched a brief case containing $1,200 in cash. The robbers struck about 2.25 p.m as the cashier,129 words
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Article68 1968-07-10 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Adult Education Board is to start new courses next month. It will conduct courses in in Hindi and conversational Tamil, practical colour photography and courses to prepare students for the Intermediate examination of the Corporation of Secretaries and the Chartered Institute of68 words
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Article47 1968-07-10 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Some 37 military personnel will conduct field exercises* from 10 a m. to 5.30 p.m. on Friday in the areas bounded by Chua Chu Kang Road and Jalan Bahar. They will use blanks and thunderflashes. The public are advised not to be Alarmed.47 words
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Article, Illustration53 1968-07-10 10 Mrs. Tyacke, wife of Major General D.N.H. Tyacke, GOC Singapore District with Mr. Ridge, Senior Arts Master of St. John's School studying some exhibits at the opening of British Army Children's Annual Art Exhibition being held recently at Alexandra Junior School. Picture from British Army Public53 words
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Article62 1968-07-10 10 SINGAPORE. Tues Police are looking for the relatives and friends of a 35-year-old Sikh, who was knocked down by a taxi along Selegie Road, late last night. The man was rushed to the General Hospital with head injuries and died this morning. Those who know62 words
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Article25 1968-07-10 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. There were 97 road accidents of which one was fatal, and two serious during the past 24 hours in the Republic.25 words
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198 1968-07-10 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. A young school? teacher, Jane Khng Kim Ee was todav awarded by the High Court nearly $lO,OOO in damages for injuries she received during a motor accident three years ago. Khng claimed damages in her suit for a fractured jaw and scars198 words
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142 1968-07-10 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Max Adrian the famous Irish actor is coming back with his recitals of “George Bernard Shaw." Mr. Adrian was In Singapore last May and his one-man show on "George Bernard Shaw” was wildly cheered by a packed Victoria Theatre142 words
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Article, Illustration141 1968-07-10 10 OINGAPORE. Tues. A Singapore artist of international renown. Miss Sunyee. W >U be exhibiting her works in Thailand and Cambodia later this month. Miss Sunyee is the Principal of Singapore Academy of Arts here. She has held exbibi- tions throughout Paris,141 words
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Article124 1968-07-10 10 S 'PORE DIARY 10 a.m.: The Blood Tranfusion Moblie Blood Bank station at RAF Seletar 12.45 p.m. 2 p.m.: The Rotary Club of Singapore weekly luncheon at the Blue Room. Capitol Building. Speaker: Mr- Popov, general manager of Singapore Pools (Private) Ltd. 2.30 p.m. 6.30 pm.: Annual British army schools124 words
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Article44 1968-07-10 10 SINGAPORE. Tues —The National Theatre Club will be conducting a course on English drama for six months under the guidance of Mrs. Sarah C. Dorofeeff. Workshop sessions will be held weekly on Tuesday beginning at 8 p.m. as from July, 16.44 words
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Article25 1968-07-10 10 SINGAPORE. Tues.—The Wesley Methodist School will hold a food and fun fair in aid of its building fund on July 26 and 27.25 words
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93 1968-07-10 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Ip and up goes the Toto jackpot. The first prize for the next draw the sixth one now stands at 5120.000. The second prize winners will share a minimum of $lOO,OOO There were again no winners for the first and second prize93 words
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101 1968-07-10 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Government of Madras has reserved three seats for Malaysia and Singapore students of Tamil origin in the fiveyear Integrated Degree Course in Engineering. Candidates should have passed the Pre-Technical Examination of the State Board of Technical Education and Training, Madras, with Mathematics.101 words
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Article76 1968-07-10 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police are looking for relatives and friends of a 30-year-old Chinese woman who fell to her death from the 11th floor of a Housing and Development Board block of flats this afternoon. Her body was found sprawled in a pool of blood at76 words
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397 1968-07-10 11 Malaysia may buy another frigate Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Malaysia may order a second and perhaps third Yarrow-built frigate, said the Prime Minister of Malaysia. Tunku Abdul Rahman when he visited the company's yard in Glasgow yesterday. The Prime Minister added “We are not able to make our plans at397 words
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113 1968-07-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Western Australia’s ‘Apple Queen” Miss May Parlinovirh, 20. finds Malaysian fruits “ceUcious.” Although during her twoday stay in Kuala Lumpur, her job was to woo Malaysians to eat more Australian apples, she s?ent much of her t me eating Malaysian fruits.113 words
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Article67 1968-07-10 11 KAMPAR. Tues. A watchman, Meor Aziz bin Meor Harun. 50. was killed after he was knocked down by a railcar here yesterday afternoon. Meor Aziz, a father of seven, was crossing the railway track when the accident occurred. The impact threw him 150 feet into a ditch.67 words
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Article, Illustration396 1968-07-10 11 Bv BEN D’CCNHA irUALA LUMPUR, t Tues. The Dutch Foreign Minister, Dr. Joseph Luns today held great prospects for increased aid to Malaysia by the Netherlands. He drew this optimistic view following a briefing on Malaysia’s development by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun396 words
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Article, Illustration51 1968-07-10 11 THE Foreign Minister of Netherlands. Dr. Joseph Luns. who is on a threeday visit to Kuala Lumpur was received on his arrival at Suoang Airport on Monday evening by the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. Fix shows Dr. Luns (left) with Tun Razak. Eastern Sun— Eastern Sun pix. - 51 words
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119 1968-07-10 11 PENANG. Tues. A six-year-old "Blue Baby”, accompanied by his father, boarded a Thai Airways plane for Bangkok this afternoon for treatment at the Mongkot Hospital. They were seen off at the Bayan Lepas Airport by the Committee members of the Handicapped Orphans Appeal.119 words
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Article40 1968-07-10 11 BATU GAJAH, Tues. Three men. armed with daggers. broke into a house here this morning and robbed the occupants of 5540 in cash and jewellery. The robbers tied up An Dong and his wife before ransacking the house.40 words
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206 1968-07-10 11 KLALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Indonesian Government fully supports the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman’s proposal to hold a conference of Musiim nations soon, the Minister of Lands and Mines, Dato Abdul Rahman Yakub, said here today. Dato Abdul Rahman wae, speaking to206 words
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Article52 1968-07-10 11 K A JANG. Tues. Tan Sri Bishop D. Vendargon. of Kuala Lumpur, will visit Kajang on July 17 to open the extension of the Holy Family Kindergarten, at Jalan Hill, here at 10 a.m. A reception will be held to mark the occasion. The wing consists of52 words
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Article102 1968-07-10 11 National Art Gallery (Jalan Ampang); Exhibition of batek design and art 10 a.m. to 6.30 pm. Balai Ampang (AIA Building): World exhibition of photography 10 a.m. to 6 p.mPeninsular Art Gallery (41. Jalan Raja Muda): Works of prominent Malaysian artists 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming102 words
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370 1968-07-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malayan Medical Association today appealed to the Anti-Corruption Agency to bring to book doctors who issued false sick certificates. The President. Dr. J. B. A. Peter, said the association could not take any action against these and370 words
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351 1968-07-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three speakers at a forum op Socialism and Islam last night agreed socialism did not always share the same values as Islam, One said although socialism did not believe in classes in society, yet in. practice seen in communist countries,351 words
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Article, Illustration123 1968-07-10 11 THE Shell Refining Co. (F.0.M.) Berhad presented the Yang di-Pertuan Besar. Negri Sembilan. with portraits of His Highness and of the Tunku Ampuan. painted by Malaysian artist Hoessein bin Enas. Both paintings bad been commissioned by Shell to mark the occasion of the Installation of123 words
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Article100 1968-07-10 11 “Thus Islam differs from socialism in various aspect*. "Islam and socialism have their own aspects and could be considered to be two different identities “Although socialism doe* not believe in the classification of society, yet in practice as seen in the communist countries, society is still divided into classes. “Socialism100 words
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Article177 1968-07-10 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues. The Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority will shortly introduce a scheme to improve the existing fish marketing system in the country. Speaking today at the opening of a padi marketing seminar here, the Minister without Portfolio. Senator Ghaffar Baba, said a board would177 words
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136 1968-07-10 11 IPOH, Tues. Papan New Village. 10 miles from here-, has been earmarked for mining. The Department of Mines has stated that the area contained the richest tin deposits in Perak, which should be exploited. However, the chairman of the Perak Democratic Action Party, Mr. Lim136 words
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Article72 1968-07-10 11 IPOH. Tues. Six boys from the Silibin Boys’ Home here were reported missing from the Home yesterday. They were Tiong Kong Meng. 15. of Sungei Siput, Beh Lee Eng, 16. of Pokok Assam. Taiping, Subramiam, 14. of Kampong Sentosa. Petalmg Java. Wong Chan Nam. 13,72 words
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Article, Illustration2886 1968-07-10 12 R. V. LINGAM - Counsel describes Aussie psychiatrist as an 'artist' 33rd DAY OF GENE KOH MURDER TRIAL By R. V. LINGAM SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. S.K. Lee, the defence counsel in the Gene Koh murder trial, today submitted that Dr. Harry Bailey, the2,886 words
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Article, Illustration458 1968-07-10 12 CHAN KAM YAU - By CHAN KAM YAU KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Attor-ney-General, Tan Sri Abdul Kadir bin Yusof, will attend a meeting of the Johore Pardons Board on Thursday to discuss the case of the six youths condemned to death for consorting with Indonesians458 words
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155 1968-07-10 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues The Alliance Johore Legislative Assemblyman for Gelan Patah, Syed Mohamed Edros. today received a "poison pen” letter posted from Singapore. The typed-letter signed by "Citizens of Singapore” deplored a call by him to the Malaysian Government to proceed with the execution of155 words
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Article27 1968-07-10 12 IPOH. Tues. The Police Administrative and Clerical Services Union, will hold their annual meeting at Contingent Police Headquarters canteen here at 10.45 a.m. on Sunday.27 words
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328 1968-07-10 12 Upward revision of miscellaneous fees in schools Ong By H. M. S. SI'TAN SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government has decided on an upward revision of miscellaneous fees in schools, the Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, announced tonightThe “small” upward revision of fees was being made 50 that both pupils328 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article381 1968-07-10 5 SAIGON, Tues. (UPI). Vietcong spraying a shield of chemical gas attacked a government outpost in the Mekong delta and dealt "moderate" casualties to the defending troops, military spokesmen said today. Spokesmen said the Communists launched two assaults yesterday night on the Ong De381 words
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Article235 1968-07-10 5 Impeached ST LOUIS, Missouri, Tues. (UPI) A 56-year-old judge went on trial yesterday charged with allowing his feelings for a former Go-Go dancer to interfere with his judical Impartiality. Judge John D Hasler of the St. Louis County Court has been quoted as conceding he235 words
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Article217 1968-07-10 5 Patient shoots doctor from stretcher TORONTO. Ontario, Tues. (Reuter) Chinese Canadian woman who went to a hospital here early today complaining of abdominal pains, shot a young doctor when he told her she was pregnant, police said. As the 24-year-old se-riously-wounded intern underwent emergency217 words
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Article, Illustration69 1968-07-10 5 THESE two tennis enthusiasts are so occupied by their game that they have apparently not noticed that their whole club house U burning to the ground. The carelessness in handling the blowtorch by a painter was the cause of the fire that destroyed the whole— PANA photo. - 69 words
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218 1968-07-10 5 SYDXEY. Tues. (Reuter) Many passengers were injured when a train carriage exploded today at Rooty Hill. 25 miles west of Sydney. First reports said that between 25 and 30 people had been injured in the blast, at‘ least 12 seriously. Eye218 words
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181 1968-07-10 5 HONG KONG. Tues. (UPI) Kuo Shih-Ying. son of the president of Communist China’s Academy of Sciences, was reported to have committed suicide in Peking. A Red Guard publication recently received in this listening post said Kuo. “of the Peking Agricultural University, was a capitalistroader181 words
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Article49 1968-07-10 5 HONG KONG, Tues. (UPI) A Hong Kong newspaper reported yesterday that 20 fishermen still held by the Chinese would be released within three days. Sixty-seven fishermen were captured in a Communist gunboat raid in Deep Bay on June 30 but 47 have since been released.49 words
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Article256 1968-07-10 5 Official about-face ‘justified’ LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) A wide open Conservative split on racial policy became clear today hours before the House of Commons was due to approve tighter laws to protect Britain's one million coloured immigrants. Up to 50 of the 261 Conservatives were256 words
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67 1968-07-10 5 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) Beatrix, a four-year-old lioness, ran for freedom at Chessington zoo near here today scattering a crowd of about 2,000 into monkey and reptile houses. "The public were very good. They made for every possible building. There was a very real danger.”67 words
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Article, Illustration92 1968-07-10 5 C-D drill in Saigon THE main street in the capital looks deserted when the civil defence drill was held in Saigon area last week clearing the streets of people amidst the blaring of air raid sirens. The civil defence drills were held to familiarize citizens with the warning system in— PANA photo. - 92 words
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Article100 1968-07-10 5 TEL AVIV, Tues. (Reuter)’ Light machinegun fire across the Suez Canal today escalated to a tank gun engagement in which one Israeli soldier was slightly hurt, a military spokesman in Tel Aviv said last night. The spokesman said Egyptians on the West bank of the closed100 words
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229 1968-07-10 5 MILAN, Italy. Tues. (UPI) An Italian court has handed down the maximum punishment to three men found guilty in a shooting spree that left four persons dead had injured 24 others. A teen-aged boy charged with the men drew a lesser sentence. Pietro Cavallero,229 words
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140 1968-07-10 5 MADRID, Tues. (Reuter) Spain's top female bullfighter lay in a Madrid hospital badly gored today after a charging bull threw her from her horse. Attractive senorita Antonita Linares was cantering past the enraged bull attempting to place spears only six inches long in its back140 words
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Article46 1968-07-10 5 MOSCOW. Tues. (Reuter) Turkish Foreign Minister' Ihsan Caglayagil arrived, here last night for a fiveday visit and talks with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei. Gromyko on the increasingly cordial relations between the two countries. Mr. Gromyko was at the airport to meet turn.46 words
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175 1968-07-10 6 AUCKLAND, (N.Z.) Tues. (UPI) A young Indian mother, apparently dis- traught over a miscarriage, surrendered herself and family to her attending physician today ending a 20-hour siege of her house from which she fired at least two shotgun blast at police. Mrs. Pripo175 words
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Article85 1968-07-10 6 COPENHAGEN. Tues. (UPI) Denmark and the Htnoi regime exchanged views on the prospects of peace yesterday. But Foreign Minister Poul Hartling told UPI his meetings with North Vietnam’s East German Ambassador. Nguyen Viet Dong yesterday morning, were not an indication of a Danish peace initiative. The85 words
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117 1968-07-10 6 MANILA. Tues (UPI) Lt. Gen. Benjamin O. Davis Jr., highest ranking Negro in the US. Air Force, has been cited by President Ferdinand E. Marcos for promoting friendship between the peoples of the Philippines and the United States. Mr. Marcos awarded the Philippine Legion of117 words
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135 1968-07-10 6 MOSCOW. Tues. (UPI) An American was sentenced yesterday to five years’ imprisonment for smuggling Hashish and currency into the Soviet Union. A U.S. Embassy spokesman said the court specified Dale Reed Warren. 32. was to serve his term in a penal colony for135 words
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Article31 1968-07-10 6 TOKYO, Tues. (Reuter) Dog lovers can keep their pets from cold and stomach ailments by the use of newly developed “dog heaters.” an Electric Appliance maker here said today.31 words
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Article, Illustration303 1968-07-10 6 GENEVA, Tues. (UPI). Failure to bridge the gap between rich and poor could lead to global violence, United Nations Secretory General U Thant warned yesterday. The separation continues because of inadequate international action, he Said in303 words
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Article129 1968-07-10 6 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) British Funds were the feature of trading today with sentiment favourably influenced by reports of a Basle agreement to support sterling an agreement later confirmed in general terms. Gains ranged to around one point although some better levels were not maintained. War129 words
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Article34 1968-07-10 6 SAN ANTONIO. Texas. Tues. (UPI) President Johnson. returning home from a weekend summit conference in Central America, landed In San Antonio at 8:20 pm. EDT and left immediately for his ranch.34 words
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88 1968-07-10 6 LIMA. Tues (UPI) “My golden dream is to know Japan.” said Norma Sato Azabaehe on Sunday night upon being crowned “Miss NKKO 1968". Miss Sato. 19. will reign for a year as the Queen of Perus Japanese colony. The voung secretarial student, who88 words
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Article159 1968-07-10 6 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Gold prices were lower yesterday on markets in the U.B. and in Europe. Engelhard Minerals and Chemical Corp. lowered its selling price for gold to licensed users by 15 cents to $41.40 per troy ounce. The company said lt was able to purchase159 words
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Article117 1968-07-10 6 JAKARTA. Tues. (UPI) An exhibition to popularise the Southeast Asian regional co-operation association (ASEAN) is scheduled to open early next month. The exhibition, aimed at giving Indonesians a better idea of the life of people in other ASEAN member nations is scheduled to coincide with a117 words
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167 1968-07-10 6 HONG KONG, Tues. (Reuter) Hong Kong’s Director of Medical and Health Services hr PH. Teng yesterday called for the introduction of sex education in secondary schools. Speaking at seminar on Student Health, Dr. Teng said: “We can assume that167 words
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Article40 1968-07-10 6 BANGKOK. Tues. (Reuter) Thai Government forces captured seven Communist guerrillas in northeastern Thailand last week, an official announcement said today. An announcement from the Communist Suppression Operations Command said 12 other guerrillas surrendered themselves to local authorities.40 words
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232 1968-07-10 6 HONG KONG. Tues. (UPI) Secret agents in Communist China's Public Security Bureau once were told to study the investigative methods of the famed English fictional detective. Sherlock Holmes. Lo Jul-Chlng. disgraced former Chief of the Bureau, also urged his agents to232 words
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127 1968-07-10 6 TORONTO. Tues (UPI) International Nickel Co. of Canada Ltd. announced yesterday it has negotiated a contract with the government of the Republic of Indonesia to develop a nickel producing facility on the Island of Sulawesi Chairman Harry S Wingate of INCO will go127 words
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110 1968-07-10 6 WASHINGTON. Tues (UPI) Comparative v few American Gls are marrying Vietnamese g:r.s —not for lack of good looks, but because of short duty tours and red tape. Pentagon officials note that it takes 90 days to process immigration papers for a foreign wife,110 words
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106 1968-07-10 7 JAKARTA, Tue*. (Reuter)—Some 12,000 villagers have been ordered to report daily to Army authorities in Indonesia's East Java province in a move to stop violent incidents attributed to a Communist underground organisation, Indonesia's Antara News Agency report- ed today. The agency quoted Major106 words
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Article71 1968-07-10 7 House of Beatle LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) Beatle John Lennon is selling his €20.000 house complete with psychedelic walls, circular beds and a cardboard butler in the window. The new owner also will have to accept a doorknocker shaped like a woman's bottom a fangs and playrooms71 words
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93 1968-07-10 7 COLOMBO. Tues. (Reuter) The Ceylon Communist Party celebrates Its 25th anniversary this week with both the Moscow and Peking factions claiming they are the true party and the other Is an imposter. The Peking faction has denounced the Moscow wing for forming a93 words
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Article34 1968-07-10 7 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) New Middle East peace soundings started in London yesterday with confidential talks between Gunnar Jarrng. special fJ.N. envoy, and Foreign Minister Abdul Monein Rlfai of Jordan.34 words
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Article638 1968-07-10 7 SYDNEY. Tues. (Reuter) Psychopathic gunman Wallace Mellish, who has held police at bay at Glenfield for eight days surrendered today. Mellish was taken to the mobile police headquarters at the scene. Mellish. 23, had held his 18-year-old wife and her baby son hostage638 words
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Article, Illustration24 1968-07-10 7 A modern art painting by Pablo Picasso Is seen here hanging at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris.24 words
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177 1968-07-10 7 'Help find killers of pro--Mao men' HONG KONG. Tues. (Reuter) People in Canton have been urged to ferret out those responsible for sabotaging the city’s public transport and for the murder of 50 pro-Mao workers, a pro-Nationalist newspaper reported today. The Ming Pan based Its information on a Communist leaflet177 words
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Article114 1968-07-10 7 LOS ANGELES. Tues. (Reuter) Sirhan Sirhan. alleged killer of Senator Robert Kennedy, has been moved to a specially-fortified jail cell at the top of Los Angeles' skyscraper Hall of Justice where he is to stand trial. The move from Los Angeles Country Jail about a114 words
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Article91 1968-07-10 7 Doctor’s 13--year secret HASTINGS. England. Tues. (Reuter) Ar. Indian surgeon described by his colleagues as a “first class man.” kept his guilty secret for 13 years. But the General Medical Council disciplinary committee gave Dr. Samareswar Bhattacharyya, 48. of Calcutta. a second chance and said his name would not be91 words
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140 1968-07-10 7 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) A dancing instructor and an accomplice were charged yesterday with torturing two dancing students —a wealthy stockbroker and his pregnant mistress before killing them. Prosecutor John Matthew alleged the two broke into the home of stockbroker Michael O'Carroll. 53.140 words
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Article173 1968-07-10 7 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) A 29-year-old Scots actor last night replaced Welshman Richard Burton in the starring role of the film. “Laughter in the Dark.” after Burton walked off the set on Sunday. Nicol Williamson was hired after the company, Woodfall Films, complained that Burton had173 words
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Article121 1968-07-10 7 FREETOWN. Sierra Leone. Tues (Reuter) Police sa’.d here Captain Cook of the freighter Africa Palm (5410 tons) has been detained because his ship was carrying 2,000 tons of ammunition for which the local agents. Sierra Leone Shipping Agencies, were unable to produce documents. They said121 words
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Article85 1968-07-10 7 ST PAUL. Minnesota. Tues (upi) A meal at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Haag is almost literally pot luck Haag. 54. is a merchandise director for a wholesale grocery firm. He uses his wife and eight children to test new- product and does not want85 words
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Article98 1968-07-10 7 OTTAWA. Tues. (UPI) The multi-million-d 011 a r strike by 1.300 St. Lawrence Seaway workers entered its 18th day yesterday with little hope a settlement would be achieved quickly. The Dominon Marine Association. representing the Canadian Great Lakes shipping industry. says the strike has cost98 words
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Article48 1968-07-10 7 HOUSTON. Tues. (UPI) Everett C. Thomas, the world’s ninth heart transplant patient, said, “I feel like a million bucks and I’m ready to go home.” He said he will leave St. Lukes Hospital in about two weeks to live with his family in a Houston apartment.48 words
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172 1968-07-10 7 JAKARTA. Tues (Reuter) Mobil of the United States has entered the Indonesian oil business, buying up most of a north Sumatra contract area held by the Canadianbasea Refining Associates (Refican), It was learned today. The company will be exploring for a minimum of three172 words
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351 1968-07-10 7 BONN, Tues. (Reuter) West Germany has called on Britain and the Common Market countries to intensify their political consultations in the West European Union. Foreign Minister Willy Brandt said at the opening session of the WEU ministerial council meeting here that the351 words
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Article105 1968-07-10 7 MANILA. Tues. (Reuter) About 90 people have been reported to have died In an outbreak of cholera in four towns of Camarines Sur Province. 150 miles southeast of Manila. Dr. Jose Bulaon, a private physician, said an average of four to five deaths daily105 words
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Article68 1968-07-10 7 BERLIN. Tues (UPI) Mayor Klaus Schuetz yesterday said East Germany might be planning new harassment of West Berlin’s vital air traffic. H. Scheutz said it is logical to believe that the Communists have started a campaign to change the status of West Berlin. “I am68 words
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Advertisement986 1968-07-10 6 Secret of the Jtfestwall A v w yr vm. C WOTCRII ruILISHISS COM '”-1 TN December. 194: Field Marshal Erwin Rommel of the German Wehrmacht was sent on a tour of Inspection that would cover the coastal defences of western Europe. There had been a spate of rumours that the986 words
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Advertisement190 1968-07-10 7 MANSFIELDS GOLDEN TOURS OF EUROPE 1968 SPEND 27 INTEREST-PACKED DAYS TOURING ITALY, FRANCE, ENGLAND, HOLLAND, GERMANY, SWITZERLAND, LIECHTENSTEIN AND AUSTRIA FOR ONLY $3,775/lf you've always longed to take a Roman Holiday, shop in gay Paris, see Westminster Abbey and the discotheques in Swinging London, gather tulips from Amsterdam, behold the190 words
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Article497 1968-07-10 8 NOT a few Malaysian and Singapore students, who were sent abroad to study, shirked their studies to become good time boys and girls. Some of those who have gone to London cannot resist the temptations of that city. In away their parents are to blame for supplying497 words
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Article220 1968-07-10 8 AT last It has come out. President Marcos has pointed to former President Macapagal as the man behind the Sabah claim. The President wrote to Mr. Macapagal charging him for making use of the Sabah claim for political reasons. President Marcos is feeling acutely the dismal showing of220 words
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Article1255 1968-07-10 8 Ben Variyan - By: Ben Variyan Kuala Lumpur, Tues. THE lock of properly-trained personnel to combat commercial crimes has resulted in an increase of confidence tricksters, shady business manipulators, and the likes getting away with thousands of dollars from the gullible public. The need for a specialised1,255 words
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309 1968-07-10 8 MR V. David has served a four-week ultimatum on the MTUC leadership to mount a nation-wide campaign to repeal the Industrial Relations Act. He is right when he said that the MTUC has been an ineffective trade union centre, which has failed miserably to protect309 words
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200 1968-07-10 8 TT Is heartening to read 1 the assurance given by the Prime Minister to Dr. Tan Chee Khoon’s question about Government monopoly of the mass media. I am rather surprised that he pretends Ignorance about the way radio and television have so thoughtlessly blocked out200 words
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Article338 1968-07-10 8 I, FOR one, am gald that someone has come out attacking the N.T.U.C. leaders for their apathy towards the new Employment Bill. “Unhappy Patriot” should be given a special pat on the back. The new Employment Bill is a real shocker. It is egregiously338 words
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Article77 1968-07-10 8 I TAKE my hat off to Kam Eng Seng for his congruous letter in the Eastern Sun of 29th June, and would go further to add that one need not have to go through tedious calculation to predict the fate of the Alliance The landslide can even b«77 words
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Article252 1968-07-10 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Ertaaneo for Crialnal Trial*") MIKE sued the Ray Railroad Co. for his personal infuries, claiming negligence. worked as a signalman for the railroad Mike explained. “My foreman, Dick, told me to remove wires from a telegraph pole along the railroad's252 words
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Article, Illustration470 1968-07-10 8 National Master; Tan Lian Ann - By National Master Tan Lian Ann A FTEB six strenuous rounds. Choon; Lion* On and ai Lin On qualified for the two remaining places in the Singapore Olympics Team. Tl }?f h r S h^ i:n v Prof K° k T Ann. Tan Llan Seng. Kwee and Ta n470 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1968-07-10 9 OINGAPORE, Tues. In no other Industry Is the accounts work more complex or the pace so exacting as in International Air Transport, r- the reasons for this is that She field of airline business is so vast. Each of Air-India s far-flung stations thle world over,1,125 words
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Article64 1968-07-10 9 NEW YORK. Tues. (UP!) Rubber futures closed unchanged across the board. There were no sales July *6B 21 15 bid. 21.65 asked. Sep 20.65 bid. 21.15 asked. Nov 20 55 bid. 21.05 asked. Jan ’69 20.45 bid, 20 95 asked. March 20.45 bid, 20.95 asked. May 20.4564 words
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Article102 1968-07-10 9 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) Japan is to make one of Britain's leading vehicle brake linings under licence, It was announced yesterday. xhe Ferodo Ltd. concern said that Hitachi Chemical Co. Ltd. of Japan will make and sell Ferodo drum and disc brake linings, using British fo-m102 words
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Article39 1968-07-10 9 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages: 30 Industrials 912.60 20 Rail, 269.61 (x) 15 Utilities 134..39 65 Stocks 333.44 (x) 40 Bonds 75.71 (x) 1968 New High) Commodity Index 134.91 (x) 1968 new low-39 words
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Article145 1968-07-10 9 NEW YORK. Tues (UPI) Traders moved prices higher in heavy turnover on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. Most major averages gained with the Dow Jones industrials showing a sizable jump shortly before the close. Advances outnumbered declines by better than 2-to-l Turnover was around 16145 words
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Article282 1968-07-10 9 RUBBER UP CENT SINGAPORE. Tues.—July first grade rubber f.O.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 54-1/8 cents per lb., up one quarter of a cent from previous close. The tone was quiet but steady. The market eased fairly sharply shortly after the opening on reports282 words
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Article100 1968-07-10 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Association of Banks in Ma-laysia-Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants. New York; Buying T.T. 323 4; Airmail O.D. 32-7/8; 90 d/st. 33-1/17 credit bills; 335/8 trade bills. Canada; Buying T.T. 3518 Airmail O.D 35-1/4; 90 d/st. 36 credit bills; 36-1/8100 words
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1486 1968-07-10 9 SINGAPORE. Tues Industrials on the Stock Exchange generally put on a firm appearance and hectic dealings continued in the selected counters which registered good gains. Once again business waa suspended on five occasions with three times in the morning and twice in the afternoon1,486 words
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Article70 1968-07-10 9 LONDON, Tues. (UPI) The rubber market closed inactive with spot 19-3/16, 19-7/16. Settlement House Aug 19-1/4 19-3/8 Sept 19-1/4 19-7/16 Oct/Dec 19-7/16 19-9/16 Jan March 19-1/2 19-11/16 April/June 19-5/8 19-3/4 July/Sept 19-3/4 19-15/16 Oct/Dec 19-7/8 20-1/16 Jan March 20 20-3/16 April/June 20-1/16 20-5/16 July/Sept 20-3/16 20-7/le Oct/Dec70 words
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Article299 1968-07-10 9 SINGAPORE. Stock Exchange sold and offer prices officially listed at tbo close of business. INDUSTRIALS 314 3.16 Borneo Bhd. 2.34 4.50 Chemical Co. C. storage CD 1.84 4 60 3.44 6.90 2.40 1.88 E -melting E.A.I 2.45 3.02 1 00 2.27 4.44 3.14 6.43 2.30 2.02 108 3.10299 words
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151 1968-07-10 9 bounds ahead on foreign markets LONDON, Tues (UPI) The pound bounded ahead on exchange markets yesterday while awaiting government and Bank of England statements on massive new international credit, to back the currency Agreement in principle was said to have been reached at the weekend by Central Bankers now meeting151 words
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Article106 1968-07-10 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The noon prices at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are:Buyer seller Coconut Oil (1 OR.) Bulk Coconul Oil 5400 GOB) Drums 56.50 Loose Copra Mixed June 29.00 (N) Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.) 96% N.L.W. 110 00 Sarawak White Pepper (FOB.) 96% N.L.W. 10' 50 Sarawak special106 words
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Article39 1968-07-10 9 Managers* Prices) First Malayan XD 2.71 Second Malayan XD 1-95 Third Malayan 1.28 The Commerce 1.08 1 *>2 The savin* i.i a First H'kong 88 .93* fi6 Fund 1.20 130 Sterling C’modity 5/10 4* Bong Kong Currency)39 words
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Article25 1968-07-10 9 LONDON, Tues. (UPI) The rubber market opened quiet. No. 1. RSS spot 193/16 19-3/8 No. 1 RSS CIF basis ports July 18-7/8 19-1/16.25 words
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Article16 1968-07-10 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The tin price for today was $555 50 per picul, 25 cents.16 words
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200 1968-07-10 9 WASHINGTON, Tues. (UPI) A U.S. State Department official said yesterday that U.S. co-operation in the international coffee agreement assures ample supplies at reasonable prices for U.S. consumers and promotes economic stability in underdeveloped nations in Africa, Asia and Latin200 words
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Article128 1968-07-10 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Prometheus 3/4 Iunyi Leninets 5 Orinoco 8/9 Motallurg Bardin 10/11 Mississippi Lloyd 13/14 Borussia 13/16 S.A. Shipper 18 Yew Bank 19 Martine 21/22 Sea Express 25/26 Keningau 29/30 Straat Clarence 31/32 Sinoutskerk128 words
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Miscellaneous1474 1968-07-10 10 YOUR TT aid RADIO TODAY j TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 9 KUALA LUMPCK and Palau Pinanr. IP° h nd Melaka; 3 A 19 Jobore Bahru; 4 Tsifdnr. 1 Bata Pahat: Clnanc P.M. 1545 Opening Annct Prog Summary; 5.50 New* Outline* in the National Language; 5.55 National Songs; 600 News TV SINGAPURA1,474 words
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Article, Illustration637 1968-07-10 13 DOD TAYLOR had been 1V relaxing between scenes at Pinewood Studios by reading a newspaper article on to-day’s permissive society. And it bothered him. Mr Taylor is no slouch with the ladies. There have been times in the past when his address637 words
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Article173 1968-07-10 13 OTAGE and television actor Richard Benjamin has been signed to make his screen debut in a starring role In Paramount Pictures’ "Goodbye, Columbus". The motion picture, based on Philip Roth’s National Book Awardwinner. will be filmed In colour entirely In New York. A contemporary love173 words
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394 1968-07-10 13 Sheilah Graham - By: Sheilah Graham THE ads of actor Ossie Davis la film trade publications. urging black actors to boycott the film version of Confessions of Nat Turner,” are an indication of the headache this picture will be. A great deal of the394 words
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Article, Illustration86 1968-07-10 13 "DICTURE above shows a thrilling scene from "The Scalphunters" A which stars Burt Lancaster, Shelly, Winters Telly Savalas and Ossie Davis. In this action-packed, high-powered Western, Lancaster plays Joe Bass, a mountain man who gets involved with the Injuns and the scalphunters. Ossie Davis plays Joseph Winfield86 words
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Advertisement99 1968-07-10 13 THE MOST THRILLING EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT OF THE YEAR THE GREAT ROYAL CIRCUS OF INDIA 200 Artistes 60 Animals Introducing for the first time THE LIGERS? t Breathtaking acts of the Elastic Girls. Exciting Jugglers and Acrobats. Death defying trapeze artistes and the wonders of the wild animals. GRAND GALA OPENING99 words
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Miscellaneous205 1968-07-10 13 »SIIAW tGANISnTrnw LIDO Phone ***** LAST DAY No Free Lint! U a m.. 1 Aft. 4.00. 6.30 A 9.1.1 p m. •DRAGON INN” Scope Ac Color Mandarin with English Subtitles Opens Tomorrow* Burt Lancaster THE SCALPHL'NTERS” Pv. Color Jell^Ja^as^Oasi^gavis^U^^ CAPITOL Phone ***** Lest Day! 11. 1.48. 4.00. (ISO. 9.M George205 words
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Miscellaneous403 1968-07-10 13 1 "I n.< 11 I.M. 4. 4*o n ’.n ••COMMANDO ASSAULT” Matti Oravisto Erxki Silto.a j OPENS TOMORROW! “The Right To Be Born*' A Columbia Picture* A Film in Back and White Colo Last Pa r! 1 t 00. 6.t3, 9.30 p.m The Tt»»iks of El Alamein' «*n!fA’ja.fcEiaa Last Day!403 words
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1119 1968-07-10 14 Patrick J. Killen; United Press International - By Patrick J. Killen United Press International CLARK Air Force Base, Philippines (UPI) Lt. Gen. Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., is the highest ranking Negro in the U.S. military service. When he came to the Philippines a year ago, he found that unpleasant relations existed between1,119 words
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668 1968-07-10 14 Hsu Kai-yu (Doubleday $5. 95 - A BOOK REVIEW By Hsu Kai-yu (Doubleday $5.95) THERE is an ancient Chinese proverb which advises: "Say nothing definite about him, whose coffin is yet to be nailed" (The Biography of Liu Yi in the History of the Chin Dynasty, 265-420). Hsu Kai-yu has chosen668 words
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Article, Illustration216 1968-07-10 14 BRITAIN’S “uniforms” for the Olympic Games this year were unveiled in London recently and the verdict, “A winning performance.” Designed and co-ordi-nated by London couturier Hardy Amies Britain dashes into a winning lead in the fashion stakes, and the colour scheme, a bold red, white and blue.216 words
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63 1968-07-10 14 THESE bikini-clad girls are not resting in a lounge of the sea-side resort hotel, but are tanning their skin under the both infra-red and ultra-violet lamps in a Tokyo department store instead of going to the beach for sun-bathing. This unique room with ultra-violet and infra-red lamps was recently opened— PANA photo. - 63 words
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Advertisement458 1968-07-10 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT O'OR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore S.S MUBARUK b Brothers. 63, Bras Basalt Road, and 2, Maju Avenue, Serangoon Ca-den Estate. Singapore TAY BUAN CUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET. 83, East Coast Road, Singapore 15 Tel *****9. HAMIEM STORE,458 words
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Advertisement96 1968-07-10 14 A UTTLI »IT THAT COtS A LONC WAY EastehnSun CLASSIFIED ADS! 2).|. CANTONMENT ROAD. SINCAPOtt 2 TIIIPHONIJ 9JSOJ/T. Advertiser's Name Address Telephone N 0... Number of Insertions Date(s) Requested. Cost Ps.mrnt Mi<t arrempan? fear «Nrt lf.O.'CN(w/CM» rulmtl Cut he RiltltrH. Chesses etc. •hosld he tressed. Classified advertisements may be handed96 words
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1009 1968-07-10 15 Horses Class 3, Div. 1—Abt SVi F. 8 Sunny Heart 098 Sri fasek 870 Mata Raja 388 Melmark Gold Medal 3y 9 00 Dato Datin K L. Chong Tan 7y 812 Bahagia Stable Noordin 4y e 10 Lee Poy Stable Tloa 3v 8 091,009 words
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Article186 1968-07-10 15 KUALA. LUMPUR. Tues —The Ist Malaysian Infantry Brigade will hold its annual rifle meeting at Sungei Besi Rifle Range on Thursday and Friday. Altogether 19 teams from major and minor units under the Brigade will take part in the two-day meet. The Ist Regiment, Malaysian186 words
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Article341 1968-07-10 15 A miss just by a tick Thuan Heng fails to qualify by 3/5 of second SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore's top swimmer, Tan Thuan Heng, today failed to make the grade for a ticket to the Mexico Olympic Games by just a tick in his first at- tempt. Making his first bid341 words
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Article, Illustration35 1968-07-10 15 Former world heavyweight champion Sonny Liston (right) sends right to the face of Henry Clarke. The referee stopped the fight at San Francisco in the 7th round and gave the verdict to Liston.- UPI radiophoto.— UPI; radiophoto. - 35 words
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Article187 1968-07-10 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. Lee Wah Chin the current Youth champion will meet Kamsani Juraimi in the third round of the Singapore Badminton Association men’s junior singles championships to be played at the Badminton Hall. Guillamard Road, tomorrow at 8.00 p.m. The other exciting tie to watch187 words
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Article131 1968-07-10 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. Bukit Ho swee Adult Education Centre notched up another success in the sporting arena when their Basketball team beat Outram Secondary School Centre, last year’s champions by 107 to 62 points recently at Queenstown Community Centre. This game brought to a close of131 words
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59 1968-07-10 15 LAYANG LAYANG, Tues. In a friendly soccer match played at the O-P-M. padang here yesterday, Layang Layang Malayan Indian Congress soccer team defeated Kulai Fraser Estate Sports Club by 5 goals to nil The scorers for the winners were:— Sellappa (2), T Balan.59 words
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261 1968-07-10 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. Thailand will send a formidable team of swimmers and water-polo players to the 1968 Singapore International Meet to be held next month. Indonesia, Philippines and Malaysia are among the other countries which will compete in the international meet to be hosted261 words
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Article80 1968-07-10 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. Hotel Singapura runner up in the division one league will meet Malaysia-Sin-gapore Airlines this year’s League champions in the SBHFA division one League and Cup soccer competition to be played at SCC ground tomorrow. In a division two match Chartered Bank w r80 words
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677 1968-07-10 15 Devastating LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) England Test bowler Derek l nderwood was in devastating form yesterday to capture seven Hampshire wickets for 17 runs and help Kent win by 120 runs in an English County Cricket Championship match at Gillingham. Underwood, who will be in677 words
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Article23 1968-07-10 15 MUAR. Tues. The Johore State Table Tennis Association w’ill hold its annual general meet:ng in Kluang on Aug. 2 at 2 p.m.23 words
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413 1968-07-10 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Yoong Yin Fah and Lee Mok Kwan were awarded the best performance trophies In the boys and girls sections respectively at the Anal days of the Selangor Schools athletic meet at the Stadium Merdeka here today. Yin Fah’s413 words
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182 1968-07-10 15 IPOH, Tues.—Disciplinary action has been taken against ten players for misconduct in the Ipoh and District Football League here, according to a newsletter issued today. The players listed are: Mohamed Sharif (K.E.D.) cautioned for ungentlemanly conduct. Rosi (Ipoh Youngsters) suspended for two years182 words
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Miscellaneous18 1968-07-10 15 FIRST PRIZE OVER SINGAPORE SWEEP I $350,000.00 I $1,000,000.00 NEXT DRAW GUARANTEFD IN FULL IN PRIZES 18th AUGUST18 words
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418 1968-07-10 16 Khoo Boon Choo - By Khoo Boon Choo PENANG, Tues. Penang's swimming and water-polo teams are expected to sweep the board at the Sixth Malaysian Swimming Championships which will be held at the Chinese Swimming Club here on Saturday and Sunday. Swimmers from Selanror, Perak. Penang. Sarawak418 words
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235 1968-07-10 16 STOCKHOLM. Tues. (Upi) Ingemar Johansson, yesterday said he was willing to try to organise a world heavyweight title fight for fellow ex-world champion Sonny Liston in Sweden next fall. On Saturday night Liston beat top-ranked Henry Clark in the seventh round in235 words
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158 1968-07-10 16 OSAKA. (Japan) Tues. ’(UPI) Yoshiaki Matsumoto, No. 1 Japanese flyweight, scored a controversial Bth round knockout last night over Bart Limin, No. 9 Philippines flyweight, in a 10-round bout in the Osaka Municipal Gymnasium. Matsumoto, 21. who was the aggressor all the way, forced the 24-year-old158 words
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Article114 1968-07-10 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. Allan Lelah of Moor House, shattered two records at the Raffles Institution annual swimming carnival held at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club pool, yesterday. The records he set were in the 50 metre* breaststroke (39.3 seconds) and in the 100 metres breaststroke (1 minute114 words
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282 1968-07-10 16 CARNOUSTIE. (Scotland) Tues. (UPI) Defending champion Roberto De Vicenzo of Argentina turned in another blistering sub-par round yesterday in a practice round for tomorrow's opening of the British Open Golf Championship and indicated that the oddsmakers might be selling him short. De Vicenzo, who has282 words
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Miscellaneous55 1968-07-10 16 EmpText Penang: 12.34 a.m. (7.0 ft.), 12.35 p.m. (8.6 ft.). Port Swettenham: 6.04 p.m. (15.6 ft.). Port Dickson: 6.25 a.m. (8.0 ft.), 7.02 p.m. (9.3 ft.). Singapore: 11.54 a.m. (7.9 ft.), 10.32 p.m. (9.3 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 10.41 a.m. (8.3 ft.), 8.15 p.m. (6.7 ft.). Kuan tan: 9.42 a.m. (10.155 words
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