Eastern Sun, 14 July 1968
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Title Section25 1968-07-14 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE SUNDAY EDITION -fr Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 703 Sunday, 14 July 1968. lUf MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents25 words
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358 1968-07-14 1 Condemned men: JOHORE BAHRU, SatTwo lawyers. Miss P.G. Lim and Mr Sim Teow Gok, today filed a five-point writ in the High Court here today on behalf of the M condemned men just five minutes before the Court closed at 4.30 p.m.358 words
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Article, Illustration31 1968-07-14 1 RAJA Zarina, daughter of Raja Zainal, General Manager of the National Electricity Board, who was engaged to Raja Muda Selangor, Tunku Idris Shah ibni Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah on Friday.31 words
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Article, Illustration431 1968-07-14 1 PI weary of dialogue Envoy BANGKOK, Sat. (Reuter) The Philippines delegation today appealed to racial ties between Malaysia and the Philippines to take Manila's claim on Sabah to the World Court. Mr. Leon Guerrero. the Philippines Ambassador to India who joined the Philippines delegation last Thursday, told reporters: “If the431 words
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Article, Illustration415 1968-07-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, SAT. THE AttorneyGeneral, Tan Sri Abdul Kadir bin Yusof, said today the Johore Pardons Board was constitutional and legally constituted and its decision on the fate of the 11 men condemned to death was "in accordance with the law." He415 words
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130 1968-07-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat A group of 17 Soviet citizens will make a five-day friendship and cultural relations visit to Malaysia beginning on July 26. This was disclosed by a spokesman of the Russian Embassy here who said that the group would, after the Malaysian stay,130 words
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Article36 1968-07-14 1 new YORK. Sat. (Reuter) Two Argentine women with an estimated four million dollars (about 1.660.000 sterling) worth of heroin taped to their bodies have been arrested at Kennedy International Airport. Customs officials disclosed.36 words
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Article59 1968-07-14 1 SINGAPORE. Sat.—There are so many things Singapore can do ‘‘if our people are prepared to strive, learn as they work and perform better.” The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said this when he spoke at the opening of an extension to the Nelson Road Community Centre59 words
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226 1968-07-14 1 PONTIAN, Sat. The aged parents of six of the youths condemned to death for consorting with Indonesians during confrontation this morning went to see the Minister of Finance. Tun Tan Siew Sin. and appealed to him to use his good offices to226 words
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Article55 1968-07-14 1 KARACHI. Sat. (Reuter) —President Johnson's picture is going up in hundreds of Pakistani barber shops and beauty parlours. Explaining why. Barbers Federation leader Islam Salmani said that President Johnson at the age of nine had shined shoes in a Texas barbershopHe hailed this as a bright example55 words
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Article26 1968-07-14 1 MIAMI BEACH. Florida. Sat. (Reuter) Girls from 65 countries match beauty and talents tonight as they vie for this year’s Miss Universe title.26 words
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Article35 1968-07-14 1 MEXICALI. Mexico. Sat. (Reuter) Forty people, most of them youngsters, have died of dehydration as a result of the current heat wave, health authorities in this northern Mexican City announced today.35 words
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Article, Illustration140 1968-07-14 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Johore’s former Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, died in his sleep at the General Hospital here last night. He was 62. A father of three grownup children —a girl and two boys he was burled at the Muslim140 words
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NEWS
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Article, Illustration475 1968-07-14 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sot. An onony- mous letter was sent C to t h e Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman complaining about the unauthorised and illegal ccn- struction of houses on two plots of Town Council land licensed to Datin Fatimah binte475 words
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585 1968-07-14 2 DEV SHRIDHAR - By DEV SHRIDHAR If TTAT.A LUMPUR. Sat. Indication* are that a settlement will be reached on Wednesday on the dispute between the Government and its employees over the Implementation of the Sufflan Salaries Com- mission’s recommendations. After a three-hour meeting today, at585 words
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184 1968-07-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— Malaysia will not be coerced into breaking diplomatic ties with the Philippines. the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul l Razak. said today. He was speaking to newsmen on arrival at the R.M.A.F. base here after making an official visit to184 words
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114 1968-07-14 2 KARUMBA, Queensland. Sat. (Reuter) The Russian factory vessel “Van Gogh” pulled out of the fermenting Gulf of Carpentaria prawn battle today to steam north on a mercy mission rescuing a six-man crew of a stricken cargo vessel clinging desperately to a raft in the vast114 words
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Article60 1968-07-14 2 HONOLULU. Sat. (UPI) --The 25-ton Japanese fishing boat Seyo Maru caught Are 1.500 miles southeast of Honolulu yesterday and the 28 crewmen abandoned ship. A radio report indicated the men were all In a single. small life raft. The Air Force sent a four-engine rescue plane60 words
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Article, Illustration331 1968-07-14 2 KL'ALA LUMPUR. Sat. Indonesia's Chief of Staff. Ministry of Defence and Security. Lt. General M. M. R. Kartakusuma. arrived this morning to begin an eight-day official visit of Malaysia. He is accompanied by hi* wife. Ibu Kartakusuma and four other officers Air— Eastern Sun; pix by Mok Yong. - 331 words
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Article123 1968-07-14 2 BATU PAHAT. Bat The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, appealed to President Marcos to place the Interest of South East Asia above that of his country. Speaking at an UMNO Youth Course at the Batu Pahat Girls' High Bchool here, he123 words
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116 1968-07-14 2 MIAMI. Sat. (Reuter)—A tall, sklny man with a crewcut hair style was in the hands of the Federal Bureau of Investigation today after he was talked out of hijacking a Delta airlines jetliner whose pilot he had ordered at gunpoint to116 words
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Article61 1968-07-14 2 JAKARTA. Sat. (UPI) A modem and mechanised diamond mine will shortly be opened at Simpang Ampat. South Borneo, it was announced today. The Director of the State Mining Company, Arsjad Djaja. said construction of the new mine will cost US$4OO,OOO. He said the Simpang Ampat diamond61 words
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Article68 1968-07-14 2 MANILA, Sat. (Reuter) Filipino movie actor Jess Lapid was shot dead this morning at the Lanai Supper Club in Quezon City just outside Manila, police said today. Lapid was at the Supper Club with some friends when a still unidentified man shot him at close range.68 words
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453 1968-07-14 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Bat Malaysia will provida Indonesia with export credit to help her in her economic recovery. In an interview with Bernama at the end of his three-day visit to Johore. the Minister of Finsnce, Tun Tan Biew Sin. aald today the cabinet453 words
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Article23 1968-07-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Minister of Finance. Tun Tan Siew Sin. returned here after a two-day visit to Johore.23 words
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Article87 1968-07-14 2 MIAMI BEACH. Florida, Sat. (UPI) All 65 entrants in the Miss Universe Contest are getting fan mail, but the “hottest” letters apparently are going to Miss Yugoslavia. the first girl from a Communist nation to participate in the capitalist beauty pageant. She is Daliborka Stojslch, a bouncy,87 words
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Article951 1968-07-14 2 GENEVA. Sat (Reuter) Russia's top disarmament negotiator indicated tonight that negotiations with the U.S on limiting strategic nuclear missiles will be held in Moscow or Washington. NAPLES. Sat. (Reuter) About 1,800 heat-maddened prisoners held warders hostage. burned mattresses and a car. stoned police and triad to break951 words
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118 1968-07-14 2 LONDON. Sa». (Reuter) Relief supplies piled up today for thousands starving in Biafra as bo;h sides in the Nigerian civil wsr argued over access routes for delivery. Federal Nigeria has offered to open a mercy corridor to allow urgently-needed food and medical118 words
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Article75 1968-07-14 2 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter > Japan'6 Toyo Kogyo Company today put on sale a new “rotary-engine” passenger car named the Mazda Familia Rotary coupe in Japan. This Ls the first rotaryengine sedan to be released in Japan. Toyo Kogyo has already marketed its Mazda Cosmo sports car75 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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560 1968-07-14 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Oxygen deprivation was responsible for about 75 per cent of cases of babies born dead, last year. This, said Dr. R. Sivasamboo, Senior Registrar of the Kandang Kerhau Maternity Hospital, had been the “commonest cause of babies being560 words
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Article29 1968-07-14 3 6 am. 2 p.m. National Day parade rehearsal from Padang. 7 p.m. 8.30 p.m. French National Day reception at the French Charge d’Affaires’ residence. 7, Gallop Road.29 words
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611 1968-07-14 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Parliament today released details of the Industrial Relations (Amendments) Bill designed to secure the stabilisation and regulation of terms and conditions of employment in collective agreements. The Bill was read the first time in Parliament on July 10. Among the611 words
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Article84 1968-07-14 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A query on obscene articles in certain books, magazines and newspapers has been submitted to Parliament for oral answer for the next available sitting after July 18. The question from Enche Rahmat bin Kenap (Geylang Serai) reads: “To ask the Minister for Culture whether84 words
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91 1968-07-14 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Bank Employees’ Union will stage a grand variety show at the National Theatre on Thursday (July 25) at 7.30 p.m. in aid of the union’s social projects fund. The fund is for the purpose of promoting union education and91 words
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Article35 1968-07-14 3 SINGAPORE Sat. The Inner Wheel Club of Singapore will hold a dinner at Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday to install the new president, Mrs. B. H. Snow. The outgoing president is Mrs. Jean Storey.35 words
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Article111 1968-07-14 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A live World War II mine, found by a diver about two weeks ago near the Jurong Strait, has been destroyed by Royal Navy divers. The ofificer-ln-charge of the operation. Lt. Anthony Lumbard. said today: “It was a tricky job. The mine was111 words
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Article, Illustration215 1968-07-14 3 The 40.000 youths taking part in the final or national phase of the Singapore Youth Festival 1968 have been rehearsing, practising and training hard in feverish preparation for this big festivalRehearsals for the mammoth Youth Rally and Opening Ceremony, the Music and215 words
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287 1968-07-14 4 TOHORE, BAHRU, Sot. The organising secretary of the Democratic Action Party, Mr. Lim Kit Siang, said here tonight Malaysians should not allow themselves to be misled that the move to obtain mercy for 11 people condemned to death for consorting with Indonesians during287 words
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Article, Illustration136 1968-07-14 4 Proudly being chaired around in true army tradition is Cpl. Kamal Hadi, the pride of the Ist Regiment, Malaysian Reconnaissance Corps based at Port Dickson. Cpl. Kamal Hadi won the individual title in the SelfLoading Rifle shooting event with a record score of 2*7 points at the conclusion of theEastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 136 words
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432 1968-07-14 4 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Malaysian students were warned by their Prime Minister here tonight that subversive elements at home would resort to force if necessary “or offer their services to the enemy’’ with the object of destroying their own country. This was what had432 words
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Article33 1968-07-14 4 BATU PAHAT, Sat—The Johore State Government has made a grant of $B,OOO to the Parit Sulong Local Council for the renovation of a mosque in the local council area this year33 words
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117 1968-07-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Finance Minister of Sabah. Enche Harris bin Salleh said today the Sabah Government would be spending $108 million this year on development projects. He was speaking to newsmen on arrival here on his way to Ipoh to attend the annual117 words
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Article80 1968-07-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Tunku Ampuan of Selangor today attended a Malaysian flower demonstration at the St. John’s Secondary School Hall at Bukit Nanas. Mr. Lim Bian Yam from Penang, an expert in all kinds of floral art and the first Malaysian to write a80 words
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Article31 1968-07-14 4 SEGAMAT. Sat —The Segamat Town Council will hold its monthly meeting at the Segamat Diamond Jubilee Hall at Jalan Buloh Kasap here on July 28 starting from 10 a.m.31 words
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Article, Illustration111 1968-07-14 4 This is the fabulous Max Factor’s $1,600 Galanos Lightning Original the world’s only—in Kuala Lumpur. ,a rainbow-coloured web of chiffon from the shoulder to the wrist, has been insured for $1,500. Model Julie was the only one who could fit into the dress as it is only designed for one111 words
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Article70 1968-07-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A 59-year-old kampong worker was killed yesterday after he was hit by a falling rubber tree while waitiing for durians to fall. Sabri bin Haji Abdul Mutalib was found pinned beneath the tree near the 18th mile Ulu Langat Road. He was70 words
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Article27 1968-07-14 4 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter) Japan will survey the Malacca Straits this year to aid safe navigation through the passage between the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra.27 words
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Article, Illustration89 1968-07-14 4 The Yang di-Pertuan Agong, a keen shutterbug, yesterday visited the World Exhibition of Photography at Balai Ampang, AIA Building, in Kuala Lumpur Together with the Raja Permaisuri Agong, the German Ambassador in K.L. Tan Sri Dr. H. Boehling, his wife and other official*, he went round the exhibits showing keen89 words
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408 1968-07-14 4 IPOH. Sat. The Government could only be able to implement the policy of improving the status of bumiputras to participate actively in commerce and industry with the collective ideas and determination coming from the bumiputras themselves, said the408 words
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Article139 1968-07-14 4 PENANG. Fri. A cheque for $20,000 from the Ministry of Youth and Social Welfare, Sabah, has helped to push the appeal fund of St. Nicholas School for the Blind development plan to nearly $94,000. With Government assistance on a dollar-for-dollar basis, this figure is139 words
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Article52 1968-07-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Government has banned from West Malaysia present issue of the American magazine “Confidential.” The order banning the magazine, published by Simon Lee Garth of New York and edited by Gene Taylor, was made by the Assistant Minister of Home Affairs. Enche Hamdah bin Dato52 words
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174 1968-07-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Four men, one armed with a dagger, yesterday held up a couple in Lake Gardens and after taking them for a three-mile ride, drove off in their $7,000 Volvo car. a police spokesman said today. According to the spokesman.174 words
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302 1968-07-14 4 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) An increased programme of cricket tours from 1973 onwards confirmed here by the annual meeting of the International Cricket Conference will bring more Test matches to India, Pakistan and West Indies. England, who are already due to tour India and Pakistan302 words
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Article82 1968-07-14 4 PARIS. Sat. (Reuter) M. Francois-Xaxier Ortoli becomes Finance Minister in M Maurice Couve De Murville’s new Government, it was officially announced tonight M. Edgar Faure, outgoing Agriculture Minister, was named Education Minister, while M. Miche Debre retains the Foreign Ministry portfolio he took over from M.82 words
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Article66 1968-07-14 4 KA.TANG. Sat.—The various competitions planned to herald the Youth Week in Kajang district starting from July 27 to 31 will take place at the Kajang Hall, at Jalan Club hereThe finals of these contests will be held on July 31. The items earmarked to celebrate the youth66 words
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411 1968-07-14 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Indian High Commission today clarified several points about the Pushpak aircraft following a controversy arising in the Press. The Indian Government recently presented one Pushpak aircraft to Singapore and according to the “Flying Gazette”, a publication of the Singapore Flying Club,411 words
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160 1968-07-14 5 Australia's obligation to neighbours Whitlam CANBERRA. Sat. (Reuter) Australia had a clear obligation to see that cities like Penang and Malacca did not appear to have been left in the lurch. Federal Opposition leader Gough Whitlam said tonight. These cities had to quite a large extent depended on the presence160 words
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Article, Illustration352 1968-07-14 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. There are so many things Singapore can do "if our people are prepared to strive, learn as they work and per- form better." This was stated by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, when he spoke at the opening of an extension352 words
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449 1968-07-14 5 Suhaimi Bidin - By Suhaimi Bidin SINGAPORE. Sat. A Steering Committee has been formed to carry out the planning of the commercialisation of the Naval Dockyard due to begin in December. This was announced today by the Assistant Managing Director of the newly-form-ed Sembawang Shipyard Ltd.,449 words
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79 1968-07-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The body of Mrs. Kamala Manickavasagam. wife of the Minister of Labour, will he cremated tomorrow evening at the Hindu Cemetery in Klang. Mrs. Manickavasagam died yesterday morning of acute pulmonary embolism. Bernama understands that the Minister’s two sons,79 words
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Article58 1968-07-14 5 SEGAMAT. Sat. The Segamat District Chinese Teachers’ Union will hold a district-wide essay-writing competition at the Seg Hwa Primary School hall here on Aug. 3 starting from 9 a.m. The competition is divided into three sections senior. Junior and primary. The competition, is to select pupils to58 words
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Article77 1968-07-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a message of congratulations and greetings to the President of the Republic of Iraq on the occasion of its National Day tomorrow. In his message, the King also sent his and the Raja Permaisuri Agong’s good wishes for Iraq's77 words
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Article132 1968-07-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A taxi-driver was tied and gagged for three hours at Kampong Kuboh. along the road to Petaling Jaya, by three men who were travelling In his taxi, a police spokesman said today. The three men. armed with a knife, stopped the taxi132 words
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130 1968-07-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat There are 1,300 visitors more to go before the two millionth visitor passes through the turnstile of the National Zoo in Ulu Klang on Sunday. The lucky visitor will be greeted by the Minister of Education. Enche Mohd Khir Johari.130 words
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Article198 1968-07-14 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, is expected to attend a rally organised by the National Trades Union Congress next week in connection with the controversial Employment Bill. According to the NTUC. the Prime Minister will address the rally and reply questions198 words
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Article72 1968-07-14 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Nineteen pro-Communist elements detained in Johore amongst 123 others were released today and sent back to Singapore. The 19 w-ere held under the Internal Security Act during a dawn Special Branch raid on a secret Communist indoctrination camp on Thuan Seng pineapple72 words
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Article58 1968-07-14 5 IPOH. Sat. The leader of the People's Progressive Party, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam will be moving a motion at the next sitting of Parliament to substitute death sentence for life imprisonment for those convicted under the Internal Se-urity Act for offences connected with Indonesian confrontation He seeks58 words
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Article, Illustration255 1968-07-14 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Hotel Malaysia, one of the leading hotels in the Republic, will officially open its luxurious “Golden Lotus” Restaurant on July 20. The fully air-conditioned restaurant with up-to-date decorations. has been specially furnished and equipped to meet the taste of not255 words
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Article, Illustration437 1968-07-14 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Association of the Accredited Advertising Agents in conjunction with the Advertisers’ Association and the Adult Education Board is in the midst of formulating a local syllabus for advertising education. The introduction of the new syllabus next year will mark437 words
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Article93 1968-07-14 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. An American engineer, working on board the tanker. “Cities Services. Baltimore.” was found dead in his cabin with extensive head injuries two days ago. The engineer. Frank Suteh, 40. was found dead while the tanker was in the Straits of Malacca. 400 miles from93 words
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Article29 1968-07-14 5 JAKARTA, Sat (Reuter) Indonesia’s Agriculture Ministry has granted timber cutting rights to Malaysian and Singapore firms planning to operate in West Borneo in co-operation with Indonesian enterprises.29 words
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466 1968-07-14 5 Three ‘essentials’ for Republic’s survival and progress Sia SINGAPORE. Sat. A disciplined labour force, enlightened management and an adequate military defence these are the three “essentials’’ for the survival and progress of Singapore, according to Mr. Sia Kah Hui. Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Labour Mr Sia was speaking at the466 words
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Miscellaneous1664 1968-07-14 3 YOUR jy an j RADIO topay CHANNEL 5 KCALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinang Ipoh and Melaka: 3 A 10 Johore Bahru, 4 Taipinr. 7 Batu Pahat: 9 K inane. P.M. 300 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary; 3.01 Bahama Kiia; 316 World of Soccer; 420 The Lone Ranger "Bad Medicine": 4.46 Racket1,664 words
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Article419 1968-07-14 6 DAVID LAWDAY - BY DAVID LAWDAY Reuter. pRIVATE motor-cars in the traffic-con-gested American cities may become a rarity within a decade or so, according to a survey sponsored by the U.S. Government. Instead, there would no “moving sidewalks” mechanised pavements revolving through the city centres at up to 15 milesReuter. - 419 words
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Miscellaneous521 1968-07-14 6 ~~4**.it**i n**.*** THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L. E. in a p a m. PART I-A MIST IS AS ©OOP AS A MILE SIR... IT'S ALL RIGHT ...YOU'RE SAFE IN THE MVCZfi DISPENSARY/ r OH, 0H... WHAT HA-HAPPENED? WHY AM I HERE? YOU HAP SOME SORT OF SEIZURE, SIR/ IN YOUR DELIRIUM521 words
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PHOTO TIPS
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Article, Illustration750 1968-07-14 7 FJEOPLE, pets, places, possessions, events all are meaningful in the life of a child, and yet they may fade in memory with the passing of time. A boy's first hair* cut, a little girl's tea party for her dolls, the children's faces when they750 words
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F O L L O W THE SUN A LIBERAL ARTS PAGE And the liberal soul shall be made fat
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372 1968-07-14 8 LONDON, Sat. The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, scored a triumph last week with an enchanting new production of Mozart’s “Cosi fan tutte” sung by a distinguished international cast and conducted by the artistic director, Georg Solti. Though first heard In London in372 words
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Article79 1968-07-14 8 HANNOVER. Germany (L'PI) The Tokyo chorus began its visit to this northern German city on Monday. The 80 man Japa: singing group, guest Hannover's historic “I lehren'* men's singing u in, were given a police escort from Hamburg airport. The visit continues s friendship of several79 words
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Article, Illustration792 1968-07-14 8 I don't call it unrest....it’s a....ferment of ideas’ MANILA, Sat. (UPI) Soldier-states-man Carlos P. Romulo, who admits he quietly encourages student demonstrators, said on Wednesday he favoured lowering the voting age from 21 to 18 years throughout the world. "Oh yes, I feel the— Pana photo. - 792 words
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227 1968-07-14 8 ROME, Sat. A team from Rome University, led by the Egyptologist, Professor Sergio Donadoni, have recovered some valuable frescoes at Songi in Sudan, near the second Nile cataract. The frescoes date back to a period between 970 and 1003, that is, to the time227 words
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Article118 1968-07-14 8 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sat A band of criminals forged the name of Brazil's First Lady. lolanda Costa E. Silva, to clean out the bank account of the nation's largest charity of more than U S $125,000, police reported Two members of the gang have been arrested118 words
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Article, Illustration388 1968-07-14 8 CUZCO, Peru. Sat. (UPI) British and Irish mountain climbing teams caught in a blizzard while scaling Andes peaks returned to safety on Wednesday, according to police officials. Seven Japanese climbers headed by Yuklhito Kato returned to Cuzco while the Irish expedition, led by Patrick O'Leary,388 words
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214 1968-07-14 8 THE first oceanographic campaign organised by the Department of French Antarctic and Southern Hemisphere Scientific Laboratories was carried out from 14 March to 10 April in the southern area of the Indian Ocean on board the Gallieni, a mixed freighter which annually services the Kerguelen214 words
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Article67 1968-07-14 8 CHATHAM. England. Sat (UPI) The frigate. Exmouth. first major Western warship propelled entirely by gas turbine engines, will be commissioned at Chatham dock- yard on July 20. the Royal Navy announced. The vessel is the fifth in the Royal Navy to bear the name Exmouth. The first, a battleship67 words
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545 1968-07-14 8 A reren t study shotted that many three-to t fire-year-old rhildren in the United States tratrh ahnut 'T hours of television programmes every Other studies have revealed that the most important learning in life takes place in infancy and early childhood before formal545 words
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Article73 1968-07-14 8 MUNICH, (DaD) By the end of the seventies. TV boffins forcecast. television in the Federal Republic of Germany may be not only in colour but also in 3D A spokesman for Bavarian Radio states that work has been under way for some time on programme73 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article, Illustration143 1968-07-14 9 HONG KONG, Sat What hag sixty legs, thirty wings and has never seen before? Answer BOAC’s bevy of thirty charming Chinese air stewardesses. Normally between ten and twenty of the girls are flying on BOAC jets to tnd from the United States143 words
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183 1968-07-14 9 NEW FORK. Sat (UPI) Galls and losses ran about iven on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. Tracing was well off the pace Cf Thursday, the third high«t session In history. Before the close, the turnover totalled just over 13millton shares, better than183 words
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Article89 1968-07-14 9 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter) Hong Kong's domestic exports in June increased by 17.8 per cent compared With shipments in the corresponding period of last year. Official trade figures released today show exports at HKS637 million against $541 million an increase of $96 million. Imports at89 words
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Article59 1968-07-14 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged across the board. There were no sales. Sep ’68 20.65 bid; 21.15 asked, Nov 20.55 bid. 21.05 asked Jan ’69 20.45 bid, 20.95 asked, March 20.45 b d, 20.95 asked. May 20 45 bid. 20.95 asked. July 20.45 bid.59 words
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Article73 1968-07-14 9 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Rubber closed quiet with spot 19 19-1/4 Settlement House Aug 19-1/8 19-1/4 Sep 19-3/16 19-5/16 Oct/Dec 19-5/16 19-3/8 Jan/March 19-3/8 19-1/2 April/June 19-7/16 19-/9/16 July /Sept 19-9/16 19-11/16 Oct Dec 19-11/16 19-13/16 Jan/March 19-13/16 20 April/June 19-15/16 20 July/Sept 20-1/8 20-5/16 Oct/Dec 20-3/16 20-7/1673 words
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179 1968-07-14 9 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) Strong buying said to come partly from U.S. investors shot British Petroleum (BP) sharply higher on the Stock Market yesterday. The sudden leap pulled Burmah higher as well because it holds a large stake in BP. Shell issues scarcely moved. BP179 words
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86 1968-07-14 9 TOKYO. Sat (UPI) Tokyo Stock Exchange shot up to the years new high in today’s half-day session for the fourth straight day. Such incentive brands as Toyo Rayon, Okin Electric, Komatsu Machines and Takeda Medicines were bought actively in the brisk trade. Bullish sentiment86 words
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Article17 1968-07-14 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The tin price for today was $555 62$ per picul, up 12$ cents.17 words
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Article, Illustration462 1968-07-14 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Parker’s “dream product” the Atomic Pen is an example of a product Singaporeans might be using just 33 years in the future. Montor Limited, local distributors of Parker Pens, said the Atomic Pe n was a prototype of a product that could be marketed in the Republic at462 words
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229 1968-07-14 9 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) Korea should become a billion dollar market for American goods by a comfortable margin this year, the U.S. Commerce Department forecast yesterday. ÜB. exports to Korea in 1967 totalled US$996 million. In a summary of the trade outlook229 words
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Article108 1968-07-14 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Association of in Malaysia-Singapore today made the following changes in Its rates to merchants NEW YORK: Buying TT. 32J; Airmail OD 32*: 90 d/st. 33-7/16 credit bills; 332 trade bills. CANADA: Buying T.T 35J; Airmail OD 35|; 90 d/st. 361 credit bills; 361 trade bills108 words
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Article70 1968-07-14 9 JAKARTA. Sat. (UPI) The Canadian Government has agreed to grant $323.000 to Indonesia mainly for the purchase of Canadian wheat flour and milk powder. The grant was extended under the Colombo Plan aid programme. Formal notes on the agreement were signed and exchanged by Indonesian Foreign70 words
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233 1968-07-14 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI)— Textile sources in Japan believe that Communist China has elbowed the island nation aside to become the world’s largest exporters of cotton fabrics. In addition, according to the Japan Cotton Spinners Association, China has begun to upgrade her233 words
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Article118 1968-07-14 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The noun prices at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are Buyer Seller Coconut Oil (t OK Hulk Coconut Oil 54-00 <1 O.B.) Drums 56.50 Loose Copra Mixed July 30.00<N) M it n t ok While Pepper < 1 .OB. 1 06% M.H 110 00 Sarawak White118 words
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Article49 1968-07-14 9 < Manager*Price*) Flr‘t Malayan XD 2 74 second Mala'an 1 95 Third Malayan 1.30 The Commerce Industr.' 1.01 110 The savins Hind 1.15 1.24 fir*t H K»ng 91 second H Kong .64 Mala' sian ln\estment 96* .66* Fund 1.20 1 30 Sterling f modlty 5/9 Hong Kong Currency!49 words
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Article75 1968-07-14 9 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Plans for a giant 100 million pounds (US$24O million) paint group to operate In world market moved into a new phase yesterday. The Courtaulds Ltd. Paint offshoot, Pinchln, Johnson and Associates (PJA> posted merger proposal details to stockholders of the International Paints75 words
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228 1968-07-14 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. British Overseas Airways Corporation is again offering young men in Singapore and Malaysia the chance to make a career in the Air Transport industry. This move is a further phase of a scheme introduced in 1958 to train citizens for responsible positions228 words
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150 1968-07-14 9 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) A Boston Investment Company plans to make loan and equity investments i n Korean industrial and agri-business project. the U.S. Agency for Intemation al Development announced. The Boston firm is the back-bay Orient Enterprises Inc. The Korean firm150 words
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Article58 1968-07-14 9 JAKARTA. Sat. (UPI) A contract between the Canadian International Nickel Company (INCO) and the Indonesian Government to exploit nickel mines in Malili, Southeast Celebes is expected to be signed here later this month, it was learned today. INCO won the international tender bid for exploration right58 words
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Article35 1968-07-14 9 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) Friday’s volume was 14.810,000 shares of a total 1.570 issues traded, 676 were higher and 662 lower. Amercian Exchange volume was 7,270,000 shares bonds volume amounted tc 16,500.000.35 words
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287 1968-07-14 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The market ranged over a little more than one cent during the period under review, state Holiday. Cutler, Bath and Co. Ltd. in their weekly report. Turnover was Improved and conditions were fairly active to begin with, but quietened down considerably after the287 words
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Article56 1968-07-14 9 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) Money Quotations: HKs6.lo per U.S. dollar for cash. HKSO6.iI per U.S. dollar TT. HK514.48 per pound sterling. HK5303.0 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness. HK5163.5 per 10,000 Japanese yens. HK5146.0 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers. HK5146.5 per 100 Philippine pesos sellers.56 words
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Article29 1968-07-14 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages: 30 Industrials 922.82 20 Rails 265.82 15 Utilities 134.71 65 Stocks 333.70 40 Bonds 75.81 Commodity Index 136.1029 words
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48 1968-07-14 9 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI) Japan, the land of sake rice wine, now is exporting its own whisky to the Soviet Union, the land of Vodka. Suntory. Japan’s oldest and largest manufacturer of whisky, sent the first shipment for sale to Russians for rubles.48 words
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Article127 1968-07-14 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Djatisari 3/4 Babushkin 5 Anchises 6/7 Kyoyu Maru 8/9 Adolf Warski 10/11 Gudrun Bakke 13/14 Centaur 15/16 Trein Maersk 18 Yewbank 19 Dalniy 21/22 Paladin 25/26 Waitaki 27/28 Nagaura Maru 29/30 Yushun127 words
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Article212 1968-07-14 10 PSALM 16 Preserve me, O God: for in thee do I put my trust. O my soul, thou hast said unto the LORD. Thou art my Lord: my goodness extendeth not to thee; But to the saints that are in the earth, and to the excellent,212 words
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Article, Illustration708 1968-07-14 10 EVANGELIST WILLIAM CALDWELL - By EVANGELIST WILLIAM CALDWELL THIS “tired old world” is tottering on the brink of total disaster. Civilisation is facing its most serious crisis. An entire generation has suddenly moved up to the very threshold of eternity. Mankind's fragile hope for survival in this atomic age is constantly being frustrated708 words
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Article, Illustration157 1968-07-14 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Evangelist William Caldwell will speak at the New Life Assembly. 717 Mountbatten Road, at 10.30 a.m. and at Salem Chapel. 2 Jalan Rabu at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow before leaving for Australia on Monday. Evangelist Caldwell, who is currently on a round-the-world gospel tour,157 words
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133 1968-07-14 10 VATICAN CITY. Sat. (Reuter) The oldest cardinal in the Catholic Church. Cardinal Francesco Morano, died here last night, aged 96. Italian born Cardinal Morano served 59 years m the Vatican starting in 1900 as a lowly assistant in the Vatican Observatory and rising to the133 words
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Article, Illustration370 1968-07-14 10 The touring organisation is made up of 20 singers and a 20-piece orchestra selected by audition from all over the United States. The majority of these young people (ages 17-24) are professional musicians or majoring in some area of music in370 words
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405 1968-07-14 10 Lester F. Heins - By Lester F. Heins UPPSALA, Sweden, Sat. (UPI). The Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America, with 67 congregations and 50,000 communicants, is one of the smaller members among the World Council of Churches 235 member bodies. But its top ecclesiastical official,405 words
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Article175 1968-07-14 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. In line with the changing trend and spirit of interracial and cross-cultural nationalism in Singapore, the Chinese YMCA has re-designated its name for its hostel facilities at South Pier YMCA CENTRE, Singapore. This change of name was effected concurrently with the completion of the Association’s175 words
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Article283 1968-07-14 10 A book review MANY people are rather confused by the “unintelligibility and Irrelevant of so much theological writing.” They are even more confused by some socalled “modern theological thinking.” So these people become more ignorant and even doubtful of the truths and purpose of the “Good News" in283 words
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Advertisement493 1968-07-14 10 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS BRETHREN BETHESDA (KATONG) CHURCH 17. Pennefather Road. Singapore 15. SUNDAY Lord's Supper Ministry of the Word Lord’s Supper (Malay) Ministry of the Word (Malay) Sunday School (Junior and Kindergarten Session) Sunday School (Senior) Gospel Service Adult Bible Class 8.30 a.m. 9.30 a.m. 10.15 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 11.45 a.m.493 words
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Advertisement374 1968-07-14 10 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ANGLICAN CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. 2 Dundee Road. Queenstown Sunday Services —Chinese Worship (Hokkien and Cantonese) 8.30 am. on Ist, 3rd, sth Sundays (Morning Prayer); 2nd and 4th Sundays (Holy Communion). English Worship Every Sunday Young Peoples Meeting at 3.30 p.m; Holy Communion Ist Sunday 5.00 p.m.374 words
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Miscellaneous181 1968-07-14 10 Radio Manila (FEBC) Dailv Prftfframma riiiirtn C.. MM 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 Priends News Cowboy Joe Sixteen Metre Band News Sunset Melodies Music of181 words
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67 1968-07-14 11 CHEESE Board shows arrangement from front to back: Danish Brie decorated with grapes; Danish Samsoe cut in thick strips served with radishes by the side; Danish Blue Cheese with K rapes and an apple; Danish Fynbo with wedges of oranges; Danish Castelle with carraway seeds; Danish Havarti with thin slices67 words
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Article, Illustration220 1968-07-14 11 Mary Sue; Miller - by Mary Sue Miller). LTOW does your hairdo behave in the rain? In sun and sizzle? In wind? Sad to tell, most hair frizzes or goe s limp on damp days. It flies in all directions when a breeze comes up. Let it bask in the220 words
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Article, Illustration52 1968-07-14 11 KAY WHITNEY knows how to cut the culotte-dress so that it looks like a skirt, even in motion. In cool, permanent-press rayon blend of multi-size white dots on green or navy, it has two low pockets, a convertible collar and a white zipper for convenient closing. Fashion52 words
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Article, Illustration1265 1968-07-14 11 Pat Chan - By Pat Chan giving a party hosts often serve sandwiches because they are about the easiest and simplest “dish" to prepare. But guests are tired of eatine them because they often eat sandwiches at home and in snack-bars To remedy this, give your1,265 words
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Advertisement558 1968-07-14 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS -'IT CARMEL GOSPEL MISSION 446. Lengkok Bharu. .4 pore 3. 8.30 p.m Chinese S inday School. 9 30 a.m. Jun Sunday School. 200 p.m. Sen Sunday School 330-p m. Engl.sh Service. PILAU TEKONG GOSPEL CENTRE Pulau Tekong. 230 p m Hokkien-Hakka Service HUME HEIGHTS GOSPEL CENTRE 22. Jalan558 words
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Advertisement7 1968-07-14 11 BE ATTRACTIVE SUM WITH EFFECTIVE SAFE KORETS7 words
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Article, Illustration145 1968-07-14 12 DONOVAN and (Jm Dulliev-tj* PAPER DOLLS, ALAN MIICE aai »EFF MC* ,h to lad. Group*!*** HI lH*U*«r «l Crmnmam M the •f thvlr tour C*#t W *»«*t (»r»«K> TAYLOR (Ad ALAN SIAKCIT CHIP HAWK St ANOV SOWN ANORtW STCKLC. PFStR FRANCO* i*d RCTI QUAIFR Lulu and Cliff145 words
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Article, Illustration658 1968-07-14 12 Mais non! — A. S - Mais non! A.S. MAMA and Papa found some old magazines and a telephone directory, plonked them on a stool, and placed the shubby infant fingers of four-year old Paul Mauriat on the black and white keys of the drawing room piano. A658 words
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Article, Illustration190 1968-07-14 12 Beal name: Robert Michael Nesmith. Birthdate: December 30. 1942 (same day as Davy's!). Birthplace: Dallas. Texas. Personal points: 6ft. 1 in.; 10 st. 10 lb.; brown eyes; brown hair. Wife's name: Phyllis I'm the only married one, and the only one who's done national servic190 words
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Article, Illustration638 1968-07-14 12 WAYNE FONTANA, the lean, gangling 6-footer from Manchester who has developed into one of the most popular artistes on both sides of the Atlantic nearly missed the vital opportunity to get his name on a recording contract. Ear.y in 1963 Fontana Recording Manager, Jack Baverstock, was in638 words
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Article120 1968-07-14 12 The Rolling Stones figure in all the major world charts this week with their hit. “Jumpin’ Jack Flash.” In number rour position on both the London and New York charts, they have made a spectacular leap from twentieth to sixth in Munich and from eighth to first in120 words
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Article, Illustration360 1968-07-14 12 JJI THERE! Okay. So I didn’t win the Singapore Sweep last week. So I’ll win It the next time. After all, somebody has to win It and can you think of a more deserving person than me? By popular demand. P.A. gives you another special pictorial “Star360 words
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Article210 1968-07-14 12 LONDON: 1. Baby Come Back Equals 2. The Son Of Hickory Holler's Tramp O.C. Smith 3. I Pretend Des O’Connor 4. Jumpin’ Jack Flash Rolling Stones 5. Yesterday Has Gone Cupid’s inspiration 6. Yummy Yummy Yummy Ohio Express 7. Hurdy Gurdy Man Donovan 8. Blue210 words
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Article, Illustration99 1968-07-14 13 Harrison, a two-bit actor in Italian Westerns suddenly finds a fortune awaiting him in the form of diamonds. What he fails to reckon with the rather simple operation of playing the part of another man identical to him is, murder, intrigue, "a double-cross and a99 words
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Article, Illustration312 1968-07-14 13 Attack on the Iron Coast’ is cup of tea for War-hungry fans 1 TTACK on the I ron Coast" is one of the usual action-packed war films, which, I suspect, will attroct battle-hungary fans. A stereo-type version of other war dramas, the film deals at length with the heroic exploits312 words
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765 1968-07-14 13 Sheilah Graham - By: Sheilah Graham WHILE Richard Burton T is relaxing somewhere in Europe with his wife do I have to tell you her name? executive producer Elliott Kastner has signed new bride Anna Karina to play Richard’s leading lady in “Laughter in765 words
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Miscellaneous225 1968-07-14 13 fSHAW ORGANISATTOM LIDO Phone ***** NOW SHOWING! 11 am., 1.45. 4 00. 6.30 9.15 p m Burt Lancaster, Telly Savalaa "THE SCALPHrNTEKS” (UA) Ossie Davis PanaVision Color Plus PATH* NEWS Special Alec Rose’s Welcome At Portsmouth in Color CAPITOL Phone ***** VOW SHOWING No Free List! 11 a m.. 1.30.225 words
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Miscellaneous271 1968-07-14 13 EniEEfe£GS?y NOW SHOWING! Pica*** Note Times: 11 a m.. 3.30. #5 A 9no p.m Rodgers Hamvncrsteln’s “THE KING AND I” CmemaScope Color br DeLuxe Deborah Kerr. Yul Brvnner «FOX» School Concession: j: 00 To Anr Seat For 11 a m.. 3.30 A 6.00 p.m. Shows Throughout The Season. ORCHARD-***** TODAYS271 words
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Article, Illustration368 1968-07-14 14 He pulls a hamstring muscle... LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Complete disaster struck Asian sprint champion Mani Jegathesan (Malaysia) at the British Athletics Championships here last night when he pulled a hamstring muscle in his right thigh while warming up half an hour before his first event. Jegathesan went368 words
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Article90 1968-07-14 14 CHRISTCHURCH. (New Zealand), Sat. (Reuter) The All Blacks beat France 12 points to nine with a sensational last minute try in the First Rugby Union Test of their series. With the teams level at nine all New Zealand fly half Earl Kirton dived on the90 words
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472 1968-07-14 14 PENANG, Sat. Perak's Ong Mei Lin figured prominently on the opening day of the Malaysian Swimming championships, winning three “golds” and one “silver” besides breaking the record in the 200 metres butterfly stroke for women. The record in this event was the only472 words
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118 1968-07-14 14 ALOR STAR. Sat. The fifth Kedah officials written examination will be conducted by the Kedah Amateur Athletic Association on July 26 at three different centres on three subjects. Candidates can opt to appear for only one of the following paoers: jumps, track118 words
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Article800 1968-07-14 14 R.D. SELVA - They coast home to an easy 8-1 win By R.D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Playing immaculate football, Selangor tonight before a 35,000-crowd including the King and Queen coasted to an 8-1 victory over a lack-lustre Penang side. It was a magnificent Malaysia Cup final. Selangor’s victory margin800 words
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72 1968-07-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Sprinter and hurdler Zambrose Abdul Rahman and Pauline Selvam became the champion athletes in the men.s and women,* sections respectively in the Selangor Telecoms athletic meet which ended today. Hq/Accounts with 45 points became the champion unit in the men section72 words
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289 1968-07-14 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. Tuan Haji Ya'acob bin Mohamed, Minister of State and president of the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association said the SACA will look into ways and means of providing financial and other assistance for unemployed cyclists who help to raise the prestige of289 words
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220 1968-07-14 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Ceylon Sports Club placed themselves in a comfortable position on the first day of the two-day cricket match against the Tamil Physical Culture Association of Selangor, played at the C.S.C. ground, Balestier Road, today. CS C. who won220 words
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436 1968-07-14 14 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore's medal prospect at the Olympic Games, weightlifter Chua Phung Kim. booked his ticket to Mexico City when he pulled off a splendid feat in the qualifying trials held here today. Phung Kim who snatched a gold medal436 words
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222 1968-07-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Selangor took a 4-0 lead over Pahang in the opening round of the Foong Seong Cup badminton competition at the SBA hall here this afternoon. Khor Cheng Chye. Malaysia's Thomas Cup trainee, put Selangor one up when he easily222 words
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343 1968-07-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Three splendid tries bv scrumhalf Jimmy Yong helped the Combined Old Boys Rugby Association to beat the Varsity Blues by 18 points (three goals and a try) to 11 (a goal and two tries) in a senior league tie of the343 words
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Article39 1968-07-14 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. Cey« lon Sports Club held T.P.C.A. to a one-all draw in the annua] hockey match played at CSC ground today. Francis scored for CSC while Durairetnam got the the equaliser for T.P.C.A.39 words
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Article1887 1968-07-14 15 WINDSOR LAD - Bak's Pleasure's $67 highest By WINDSOR LAD PENANG, Sot. Glynn Pretty was in top riding form. He landed a grand treble here this afternoon by winning on Palm Planter, Elite and Bale's Pleasure. Bak's Pleasure paid $67, the highest dividend of the day. Pretty ii now five1,887 words
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Article70 1968-07-14 15 INDIANAPOLIS. (Indiana) (UPI) —India’s Ramanathan Krishnan yesterday became the first player to gain the semi-finals of the filst Annual Western Amateur Tennis Championships. Krishnan. who upset Charlie Pasarell in the third round on Wednesday, scored a 6-4. 7-5 quarter-final victory over Allen Stone of Australia. In70 words
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Article49 1968-07-14 15 MUAR. Sat. Red House with a total of 485 points captured the inter-house challenge trophy in the first athletic meet of Pei Hwa National Type Secondary School here during the weekend. Second was Blue House with 472 points and third Green House with 424 points.49 words
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Article26 1968-07-14 15 ALOR STAR Sat. The North Zone triangular athletic meet between Kedah, Penang and Perak will be held at the Darulaman Stadium here on July 21.26 words
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Article, Illustration44 1968-07-14 15 Up and over FINE form In the high jump. This advanced ‘straddle’ style is indicative of the high standard of coaching which the youngsters receive. Early mastery of good athletics techniques will give this high-flying youngster everv opportunity to develop into a future champion.44 words
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267 1968-07-14 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A deadly bowling spell by medium pacer Vivian Shepherdson put Selangor in a favourable position for an innings win over Malacca in the opening day of the two day “friendly” at Pantai here today. With only 53 minutes of267 words
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173 1968-07-14 15 PENANG. Sat. Michael James of the Jets Athletic Club. Butterworth. broke another two State records at the Penang Amateur Athletic Championships held at that City Stadium here this afternoon. He finished well ahead of runner up. P. Jambu of the Comets Athletic Club173 words
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248 1968-07-14 15 MALACCA, Sat. The long-delayed Malacca Hockey Association open league competition for the Mariappan Trophy will start on July 17. This was disclosed by Mr. M. Nagarajah the Malacca Hockey Association Competitions Committee chairman. “This season the league competition has attracted a record248 words
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550 1968-07-14 15 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) England Test discard Ken Higgs spearheaded Lancashire to their second English County Championship win of the season against Sussex at Eastbourne yesterday. The Lancashire seamer weighed in with a seven for 41 performance as Sussex were shot out for550 words
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191 1968-07-14 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Results of the triangular athletic meet between the High School Kajang, High School of Klang and Cochrane Road School held at the Kampong Pandan Youth Centre today: 100 m: 1. Arif b. Bujang _IH S Kajang) 11.7 sec 2. Raja Khamaruddin (H.S.191 words
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Article1241 1968-07-14 16 Race 1: Horses Class 6, Div. 3—Abt. 7 Furs.—2.30 p.m. (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLV) 1. 788 Shyree *y 900 Hoe Lee Stable Samsuri 3 a. 782 Rrxmnor 6y 8.13 Lee Tan Stable Daniels 2 3 337 viou n 8y 8.11 Dr. KM Reddy Rodgers 4 4. 5291,241 words
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Article, Illustration1372 1968-07-14 16 ‘Windsor Lad’ - By ‘Windsor Lad’ T>RETTY Dolly should chalk up another win -T in the class three division one performers run over seven furlongs (Race 5) at Penang today, second day of the Penang Turf Club's July meeting. This four-year-old Raconteur mare found her form with a1,372 words
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Article160 1968-07-14 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOY JIMMY LAD RACE 1 CHIN MAH MUN Rexmoor Toro REXMOOR Chin Mah Mun Escort ESCORT Timah Api Rexmoor REXMOOR Viola Timah Api RACE > NOW WHAT Gourmet Mr. Lincinsue ZODIAQUE P. Knife P. Heather BLUE VENUS Now What Prince’s Knife NOW WHAT Zodiaque Independence160 words
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Article31 1968-07-14 16 Windsor Lad Now What IlanH«ome Kid Pretty Dolly Adeline Cynosure II Pretty Dolly Millionairess Star Boy Blue Venus Frazer Pretty Dolly Jimmy Lad Rexmoor Now What Delamare31 words
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242 1968-07-14 16 CARNOUSTIE, Scotland, Sat. (UPI) Billy Casper clung to a one-stroke lead over Bob Charles of New Zealand yesterday after the third round of the British Open Golf Tournament. Charles fired a one-under par 71 and shaved three strokes off Casper's242 words
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Article, Illustration65 1968-07-14 16 Royal Palace won this 81st “Eclipse” by a short head from Taj Dewan with Sir Ivor third. This win outs65 words
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