Eastern Sun, 17 September 1968
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Title Section23 1968-09-17 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Esld. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 766 Tuesday, 17 September 1968. MC (P) 0050 Price 15 cents23 words
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225 1968-09-17 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Royal Air Force here this evening called off the search for a missing Japanese salvage tug, Nankai Maru. which was reported missing off the Sabah coast on Friday. The search was called off at 8.30 p.m. after the Royal Air Force225 words
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Article, Illustration220 1968-09-17 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. The visiting British Parliamentarians headed by Lord Beswick. Chief Government Whip in the House of Lords today held discussions with Premier Lee Kuan Yew for more than an hour. Lord Beswick is also the former Under-Secretary of State in the Commonwealth220 words
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Article416 1968-09-17 1 M. T. LINGAM - By M. T. LINGAM KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A lorry with opium and morphine worth $65,000 heading for Singapore was detained by officers from Hte Anti-Corruption Agency and the Customs Department at Pudu Road here last night. Two persons in the lorry were detained and the lorry416 words
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Article32 1968-09-17 1 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) China protested to the Soviet Union today that Russian military aircraft had intruded into China’s airspace the New China News Agency reported from Peking.32 words
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101 1968-09-17 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. Miss Ng Lee Ngo, the 22-year-old science undergraduate who was last week chosen as “stand in” for Tsai Chin in the film “The Virgin Soldiers” (currently on location in Singapore) is believed to have stepped down from the part. No reason101 words
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Article59 1968-09-17 1 MANILA. Mon. (AFP) A Filipino provincial official has proposed a uniqe method of checking rat infestation in his province: making rat meat a delicacy. Manuel Lizaso. board member of Bulacan Province, north of Manila, told his constituents that if locusts could be made into a de’icacy.59 words
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Article35 1968-09-17 1 BANGKOK. Mon. (Reuter) —Thailand has started moving 15.000 of the country's most loyal families into sparsely populated southern provinces to help combat communist guerrillas and to hasten the development of the area.35 words
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Article70 1968-09-17 1 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Southeast England presented a desolate picture today of flooded homes, -wollen rivers, ruined crops, washed awav bridges and impassable roads. Over 36 hours of torrential rain had brought the worst floods in 15 years. Hundreds were made homeless and at least two women were feared70 words
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Article40 1968-09-17 1 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter) The Philippines must be prepared to meet the threat of a resurgence of smuggling from Sabah in the wake of reported Malaysian threats to scrap the Phi-lippine-Malaysian antismuggling co-operation agreement, the Daily Mlrrow said today.40 words
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Article40 1968-09-17 1 WASHINGTON. M o n. (AFP) Vice-President Hubert Humphrey has told the Zionist organisation of America that United States military assistance to Israel is “justified" until permanent peace is established in the Middle East and the arms race ended.40 words
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235 1968-09-17 1 KOTA KINABALU, Mon. Sabah's Minister of Finance, Enche Salleh Sulong, today said the Philippines had no legal right over Sabah. If Sabah was part'of the Philippines territory, why did the Philippines not lay claim to Sabah during the British colonial rule and liberate235 words
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Article92 1968-09-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. There has been a big increase in the number of people in Malaysia betting on the football pools, now that the English season is in full swing. The General Manager of Sports Pool (Malaysia) Ltd Mr. Lum Mun Chak. told Bernama today92 words
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Article74 1968-09-17 1 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter) Government workers unable to sing the country’s National Anthem now face immediate dismissal in a Southern Philippine Province. Provincial Governor Vicente Cerilies of Zamboanga del Sur Province in the south told the Philippines News Agency that al! Government workers would have to74 words
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Article30 1968-09-17 1 BANGKOK. Mon. (AFP) Thai language newspapers in Bangkok have been ordered by the Government to stop printing separate afternoon and upcountry editions, it was reported here today.30 words
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Article27 1968-09-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malaysian contingent for the Olympic games left here tonight for Mexico city. Chef-de-mission Mr Khaw Kai Boh will leave later.27 words
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Article73 1968-09-17 1 TAIPEI. Mon. (UPI) Women who want song should go on a vegetarian diet while their husbands increase their input of animal protein, says Nationalist Chinese Army Gynaecologist Dr. W u Chiung-Mmg, 46. If they want daughters, he says, they should reverse the process. The wives should eat73 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous16 1968-09-17 1 LADIES PAY r-!j "After m«Hng the dress I had this bit of material left over, so16 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration171 1968-09-17 2 THE Malaysian Armed Farces began Its “Harl Angkatan Tenters celebrations witn a wreath-laying ceremony at the National Monument. I'he solemn and brief ceremony was attended by top-ranking officers of the Malaysian Armed Forces, service advisers. Police officers and military attaches of foreign missions and other V.I.P.’s. General Tunku Osman bin171 words
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Article367 1968-09-17 2 I arrested two mereiy on assumption they were going to S'pore—Official JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A Superintendent of Customs, Enche Baharin bin Mohamed Sharrif today admitted that he arrested “two persons” merely on assumption that they were proceeding to Singapore in a fishing vessel with dutiable goods.367 words
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Article257 1968-09-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An hour before it started, the rains came great pelting drops but it could not wash away the military tattoo not with the army around. More than 30,000 people, particularly those from outlying areas and neighbouring towns, jammed the Merdeka Stadium257 words
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445 1968-09-17 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The High Court was told today of how a heated exchange of words over an obstruction caused by an unattended motor van resulted in the death of a man. The Deputy Public Prosecutor. Mr Toh Weng Cheong, outlining445 words
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Article43 1968-09-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Dr. De Haars a reader of the Oxford University, will give a talk on the origin of the solar system at 730 p.m at Lecture Theatre 4. Faculty of Science, University of Malaya here tomorrow night43 words
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794 1968-09-17 2 L. D. BAPTIST - By L. D. BAPTIST PENANG, Mon. The former Principal of Chung Hwa High School. Mr. Lee Soo Shung, a key witness today in the High Court here denied making a police statement as part of the conspiracy between him and a former school clerk794 words
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122 1968-09-17 2 Even Bacchus, God of wine and good living in Greek mythology, would have envied the 300 Guinness dealers at their rip-roaring dinner party at the Federal Hotel’s Banquet Hall in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday night. The dinner was given by Guinness Malaysia Berhad to commemorate the official launching of Guinness's122 words
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89 1968-09-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Thieves made off with $2,721 worth of equipment and $246 from the office of the United Artists Film distributors in Kampong Dollah here. According to a police spokesman. the manager of the office. Mr Hwa Kq Kong, discovered the theft this morning when89 words
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114 1968-09-17 2 SINGAPORE Mon. Two Singaporeans who have completed a twomonth extensive training course at outward bound schools in England will return from London on Wednesday. They are Mr. Oh Chwee Hock and Mr. Henry Sng Kheng Wah. who were sent to England for specific advanced training114 words
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71 1968-09-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two cars valued at $12,900 were reported stolen here yesterday. A clerk. Mr. Kong Ten Seng. 52. reported the loss of his $4,000 Fiat 850 from the Stadium Merdeka car park last night. A technical assistant. Mr Pat Kam Cheong.71 words
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Article321 1968-09-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon, Ten British Parliamentarians —two members of the House of Lords and eight members of the House of Commons will visit Malaysia this week in the course of a Far Eastern tour sponsored by the British Ministry of Defence (Air). The321 words
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461 1968-09-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Chairman of the newly-formed Higher Education Council, Dr. Mahathir bin Mohammad, said today that the Council would submit two reports —a majority and a minority report to the Minister of Flducation on projects considered461 words
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Article, Illustration437 1968-09-17 3 SINGAPORE.. Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuon Yew, last night explained why it implemented National Service training young men and women in the handling of weapons. He said the Government decided on it because "it must and trust our people" and because "we437 words
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248 1968-09-17 3 SINGAPORE. >lon. A Singapore fisherman who was paralysed from the waist down after contracting “bends” while diving off the Malaysian coast last week, was reported to be “very much better” today after being given special treatment by the Royal Navy. He is 40-year-old Lim Cheng248 words
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Article139 1968-09-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A pineapple factory labourer was today sentenced to three years’ jail when he pleaded guil'y to robbing a godown of 550.000 of confectionary on Aug. 11. Lee Ah Ho. alias Lee Soon Hock, 28. from Kiang. together with a few others, tied139 words
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Article65 1968-09-17 3 SINGAPORE. Mon A fire prevention week will be held at the Port of Singapore Authority from Sept 23 to Sept 28 to create a greater awareness towards fire prevention within the port area Posters and pocket guides depicting various fire hazards and the danger to65 words
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102 1968-09-17 3 SINGAPORE Mon Police are looking for the relatives or friends of a 65-year-old pedestrian who died at the General Hospital after he was knocked by a motor-cyclist along Nicoll Highway, last night. The pedestrian, a male Chinese had no papers of identification on him. Those102 words
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Article88 1968-09-17 3 SINGAPORE. Mon The Ministry of Education announced today the results of the Trinity (Overseas) Bar examinations held in Singapore in May this year. They are: Part II Final One Section Only Under C.R. 22 Passed: Yeow, C.B. Part I Roman Law Class 3: Hwa. W.88 words
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Article37 1968-09-17 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The speaker for the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club of Singapore on Wednesday will be Mr. David Bottomley, managing director of Australian Sa’es Research Bureau Mr. Bottomley will speak on "Export Expertise.’’37 words
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282 1968-09-17 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. There is scope for Singapore to buy more from Canada, says Mr. Stanley J. Randall. Ontario's Minister for Trade and Development and leader of a 10-member Canadian trade mission now visiting the Republic. The balance ot trade between Canada and282 words
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Article57 1968-09-17 3 SINGAPORE Mon. Police are looking for the relatives and friends of a 25-year-old Indian woman who was found dead at a railway track. 15J m.s Woodlands Road at 7 p.m. on Sept. 14 The woman was clad In a red saree Those who know her are57 words
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Article, Illustration72 1968-09-17 3 The Sultan of Selangor trlfes his skill on the billiard table at the recreation hall of the S650.000 four-storey YMCA building-at Jala* Brickfields. Kuala Lumpur, after declaring open the association's premises on Sunday. Looking with arms folded is Mr. T. Mori, pre- sident of— Eastern Sun picture by Mok Voon. - 72 words
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Article, Illustration272 1968-09-17 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Justice A. V. Winslow today called on university students in the Republic not to shout slogans or get emotional when they found a piece of law in the country had gone wrong. Justice Winslow made this call when he declared open272 words
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Article126 1968-09-17 3 SINGAPORE. Men. The Photographic Society of Singapore will hold the 16th Singapore and Pan-Malaysian phc.ographic exhibition at the National Library Lecture Hall from Oct. 23 to 27. Entries for this regional exhibition, will close on Sept. 18 It is open to all photographers from Singapore.126 words
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Article, Illustration418 1968-09-17 3 Ayako - By Ayako SINGAPORE. Mon. A song recital was presented by concert singer music teacher. Madam Hwang Phay Chiang. at the Conference Hall on Sept. 12 with a nearly packed hall of young enthusiatic audience. The programme included many well-loved items from the operas by Verdi. Puccini,418 words
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151 1968-09-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The National Language Teachers’ Union will be dissolved soon, and its 1.000 members absorbed into the West Malaysia Malay Teachers Union This was stated in a joint statement issued here today, signed by the Secretary-Gen-eral of the Malay Teachers Union. Enche151 words
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Article, Illustration183 1968-09-17 4 TENSION AND LAUGHTER The four-storey Selangor Hawkers Emporium at Jalan Sultan Mohamed in Kuala Lumpur was only opened on Saturday night and less than 24 hours later there was a crisis. People who wanted to use the lift on Sunday morning found the lift out of order and the lift— Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 183 words
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Article, Illustration554 1968-09-17 4 Dev Shridhar - Seminar on cargo handling in Bangkok By Dev Shridhar KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. American technical know-how on efficient and highspeed handling of sea and air cargo and materials will be made available to Malaysians at a seminar to be held in Bangkok from Oct. 2 to 4. With the Government’s aim554 words
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Article46 1968-09-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Amir Shanfuddm. 20. son of the Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Kh.r Johari. left by air tonight to study medicine at the University of Edinburgh Amir Sharifuddm had his form six education at the Victoria Institution here.46 words
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Article53 1968-09-17 4 PENANG. Mon. A courting couple was help up by a thus at dagger point and robbed of a wrist-watch, valued at $4O and cash $2B along Jalan Pantai beach. Butterworth. last night. Cheah Gim Hock. 22. told police he was strolling with his girl-friend when he was53 words
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60 1968-09-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a message of good wishes to President Gustavo Dias Ordez of Mexico on his country’s National Day which is being celebrated today. A similar message of good wishes was sent by Prime Minister Tunku Abdul60 words
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131 1968-09-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The Director of the Fiji Housing Authority. Mr. R. W. W. Green, and the Authority'! Architect. Mr. K. Mills, arrived here today for a four-day study of “How Malaysia managed to overcome her housing problems and wipe out slum areas."131 words
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Article47 1968-09-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A police party, acting on a tipoff. arre-ted two men at the Turf Club here on Saturday afternoon and recovered a race programme. two newspapers. three pens and seven tote tickets, two of which have figures written on it.47 words
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132 1968-09-17 4 Mr. Lo Kee Leong, a senior reporter of the Aw Group of newspapers in Perak, the Sin Chew Jit Poh and the Sing Pin Jih Pao, receiving his Pengat Perigatan Malaysia medal from Dato Peh Seng Koon at the Malaysian Chinese Association Building, Ipoh, on Sunday. The presentation of the132 words
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Article368 1968-09-17 4 Kuala lumpur, Mon. Th« Philippine Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Romeo S. Busuego, is expected to return here at the end of the month in time for the Asean Planning Committee meeting to be held here during the last week of the month. A368 words
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Article111 1968-09-17 4 IPOH. Mon. The Rotary Club of Swan Hill in Victoria. Australia, are offering scholarships to two girls for a nurses training scheme, the Secretary and Public Relations Chairman of the Rotary Club of Ipoh. Mr. Cheah Ewe Hoe. said today. Applicants for the scholarships must have111 words
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Article, Illustration283 1968-09-17 4 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Indonesian Minister for Manpower. Rear Admiral Mursalim said Indonesia would always look forward for greater cooperation with Malaysia in social and economic fields. He said the Indonesian Government welcomed the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman's plan283 words
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Article, Illustration320 1968-09-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Her marriage went on the rocks when night club singer. Yip Siew Ling, found lady! garments in her husband's house, the High Court-was told today. She told Mr. Justice S. S. Gill she discovered her husband’s affair with320 words
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Article103 1968-09-17 4 National Art Gallery (Jalan Ampang): 11th national art exhibition 10 a m. to 6.30 p.m. Peninsular Art Gallery (Jalan Raja Muda): Works of prominent Malaysian artists exhibition 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Samat Art Gallery (AIA Building. Jaian Ampang): Exhibition by Long Thien Shin “Graphics From Paris” 9103 words
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644 1968-09-17 10 SINGAPORE. Sion. The former manager of Pelni Lines in Singapore. Mr. M. Goenawan, today admitted that it was “unusual” for Ong Kiow Choon —a director of Gleneagles Company, to approach him for queries on shipping movements. Mr. Goenawan further644 words
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Article57 1968-09-17 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ng Yin Sen. 29. was fined $lOO by the Ninth Magistrate’s Court today for helping in carrying on illegal toto at Tai Thong Crescent on Sept. 14. Another man, Chen Nam Tew. 22. was fined $2O for buying illegal Toto at St. Michael Road57 words
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Article, Illustration88 1968-09-17 10 A brush with death •It was a narrow escape for the sole occupant of this car when it skidded off the slippery road at Bukit Timah. Singapore, on Sunday and ended up a wreck. The driver, whose name the Police is withholding, was treated in the hospital as an out-patient88 words
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Article, Illustration431 1968-09-17 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Republic's only luxury riverboot restaurant "The Singapore Lady" opened today and mark a new milestone in the history of the tourist industry in the Republic. The “Lady” is a fabulous three-decked riverboat which wa s acquired recently by431 words
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Article83 1968-09-17 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. Restricted passports can be obtained from the following places from tomorrow: Immigration Department, Empress Place and Immigration Dept., South Quay during normal office hours; Immigration Checkpoint. Woodlands. 24 hours; and Queenstown Community Centre and Tanjong Pagar Community Centre, from Sept. 17 to Oct 10.83 words
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91 1968-09-17 10 SINGAPORE. Mon Loh Eng Song. 19 and Ong Hong Kee. 23 were today committed to stand trial in the High Court for armed robbery after a preliminary inquiry. Both, together with another person, are alleged to have held uP a “pirate-taxi” driver at91 words
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Article66 1968-09-17 10 SINGAPORE, Mon The Young Men's Christian Association of Singapore will hold a series of talks on “Youth and Nation Building" at its auditorium in Orchard Road on September 25 and 27 and on October 2. 4. 9. 11 and 16 from 3 p.m to 4.30 p.m.66 words
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Article28 1968-09-17 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. There were a total of 48 road accidents of which two were fatal and four serious during the past 24 bourc in the Republic.28 words
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282 1968-09-17 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two new trans-Atlantic records have been established by a highly automated new $l2 million ship of the Lykes Lines fleet making its first voyage to Europe since its completion by Avondale Shipyards. Inc., of New Orleans. It was the ship's second282 words
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110 1968-09-17 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Toh Thye Guan. a poultry dealer of No. 6 Norris Road, today donated a Perkins Braille Writer costing $3OO, to the Singapore Association for the Blind. Mr. Toh had heard that the children in the School for the Blind were in110 words
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Article56 1968-09-17 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. The 10th Company Girls' Brigade and the 23rd Company Bovs' Brigade will hold their" annual display and inspection at the Pentecost Methodist Church in Koon Seng Road on September 28 at 4 pm. Rev. Robert Foster, the Chaplain for the battalion of the Boys'56 words
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522 1968-09-17 11 TTUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A snack bar here has been found to be the headquarters of a student gang which victimised students. They take away money, watches, pens and other valuables from stu- dents who go there for a drink. This is revealed522 words
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183 1968-09-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Sixty-four delegates from seven countries will attend the International Orthopaedic Conference, to be opened by the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, at the University Medical Centre here tomorrow. The conference, which Is organised by the Malaysian Orthopaedic Association, will coincide183 words
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Article, Illustration49 1968-09-17 11 A stenographer formerly attached to the Sarawak Public Works Department headquarters has been •warded a Commonwealth Teachers Training bursary to enable her to undergo a two-year commercial course •t the Philippa Fawcett College, London. She is Miss Agnes Ong Jan Nee, of Sibu. Miss Ong49 words
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101 1968-09-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Two Saudi Arabian •couth. Alwi Abdullah AlE:drun, 13. and Sheikh Abdullah Al-Eidrun. 20. both brothers, left lor Singapore today after a week’s visit here. They are on a 75-day tour df Iran. India, Pakistan, Afghanistan. Malaysia. Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand. The101 words
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Article39 1968-09-17 11 BATU PAHAT. Mon. The Batu Pahat District School Sports Council has picked a strong contingent lor Intensive training for the two-day Johore State InterRegional School Table Tenms Cbamrionshirs to be held in Johore Bahru from Sept. 27.39 words
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Article106 1968-09-17 11 TELUK ANSON. Mon. The road between the junction of Syme* Street and High Street here has been washed away by the Perak River. What was previously a stretch of road, 150 yards long. i& now a broad sheet of water The river is now threatening the106 words
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Article83 1968-09-17 11 MUAR Mon. The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. will pay a one-day official visit to the Tangkak District. 17 miles north of here, on Thursday. At 10 a m.. Enche Khir will open the Tangkak National Lower Secondary School and at 3 p.m.83 words
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Article167 1968-09-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The inaugural meeting of ATOM (All Teachers Organisations of Malaysia) will be held on Thursday at the premises of the National Union of Bank Employees In Ampang Road here. The Chairman of ATOM'S publicity Bub -Committee. Mr. Llm Foo Kong, said today167 words
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Article61 1968-09-17 11 KAMPAR. Mon. Two vouths were today charged in the Magistrate's Court here with attempting to tamper with the Public Telephone coin box here on Sept. 12 at 1 a.m. M. Panir Silvan. 19 of Ipoh and M Panir Yadam. 17, of Kampar claimed trial and61 words
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Article, Illustration164 1968-09-17 11 The new $1 million State Mosque in Kuching will be opened by the Yang diPertuan Agong on Friday. Sept. 20 Disclosing this, a spokesman of the Mosque Fund Raising and Construction Committee said preparations were now being finalised for the grand164 words
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94 1968-09-17 11 ALOR STAR. Mon. The Sultan o£ Kedah has opened an exhibition and road safety week in Kedah at the Balai Besar here. Among the many items that have been organised to inslil .road-safety consciousness. among motorists and cyclists, is the traffic Sames by schoolchildren94 words
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340 1968-09-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The academic staff of the University of Malaya here are "extremely dissatisfied' with the terms and conditions of service in the University This was stated by the newly-elected President of the Academic Staff Association. Dr Chatar Singh, who added that340 words
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Article, Illustration67 1968-09-17 11 THE Minister of Local Government and Housing. Enche Kbaw Kai Boh, declared opened the overhead footbridee at Foch Avenue. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. Jt was through the contribution of Messrs. Rothmans of Pall Mall (M) Berhad and the Lions Club of Kuala Lumpur that the footbridge had67 words
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Article114 1968-09-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A painter who was robbed of $2O by a man lost his $5OO Vespa scooter in his fright. On Saturday night. Low Hock Soy. 20 of Jinjang North here was travelling along Bakar Batu, Sentul Pasar Dalam when he was stopped by a114 words
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Article83 1968-09-17 11 Kl ALA LUMFLB Mon The Democratic Action Party has established nine more new branches throughout the eountir. In Johore. branches have been opened in Kangkar Bahru. Kahang and Majidi. Two branches, Penang Selatan and Penang l tara. have been opened on the island. The83 words
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269 1968-09-17 11 Kl ALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Government w3* urged to send goodwill missions to neighbouring and other countries to explain Malaysia's stand on the Philippine claim to Sabah. Making the call at the UMNO general assembly here yesterday. Dato Abdullah bin Dato Abdul Rahman269 words
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171 1968-09-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Partai Rakyat today welcomed a suggestion, made at the UMNO 21st general assembly yesterday that the Government should take-over British firms and Interests after Britain’s pullout in 1971. In a statement today, the Vice-Chairman of th171 words
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Article55 1968-09-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— AJ. K R labourer was rushed to the General Hospital at Batang Berjurtai with knife wounds in his stomach on Saturday night. The labourer. Mohd Sariff bin Samsudain. was found by his wife with knife wounds on his stomach at the kitchen of his house55 words
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Article32 1968-09-17 11 KAMPAR. Mon A mo tor cvclist. Oh Sang Kee. 42. was killed in a collision with a lorry at the 27th mile Ipoh/Kuala Lumpur road last night at 3 p.m.32 words
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Article, Illustration332 1968-09-17 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Australia's top bar* maid, attractive Mrs. Fav Major, arrived in Singapore over the weekend and immediately fell in love with a drink the Republic's newest toast, the famed toddy. Her verdict after downing two mugs. “Out of this world. They’d go332 words
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Article128 1968-09-17 13 9 a.m. 5 p.m.: Joint book exhibition by National Library and Singapore Publishers Association at Singapore Conference Hall, Shentdn Way. 7.30 p.m.: Free film shows by Ministry of Culture at Kampong Serangoon Kechil, Jalan Sagu Temple, Ho Seng School (Hun Yeang Village), Sin Hwa School (Mandai Tekong) and128 words
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450 1968-09-17 13 $20 mil low-cost houses for J.B. JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— A crash $2O million low-cost housing programme will be implemented here soon. Announcing this, the Minister for Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh said here today these houses would be built in three separate areas in the town, including450 words
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459 1968-09-17 13 VIOLIN GRADE VIH Chu Sin Chien, Koo Chiu Liew Chuang (D), Lau Ngeh Pi. Shen Sin Yan (M). Sharma Vijay Kumar (M). Yam Yin Wiig (M). SINGING GRADE V Chan Kah Kiow (M), Khoo. Pearl, Lim Moi Yong. Jeanie, Lim Meng Kweng. Lok459 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article275 1968-09-17 5 WEST BERLIN. Mon. (Reuter) Fishery experts from 11 Asian countries are due to visit West German coastal towns later this week as part of a three-week seminar on possibilities and problems of fishery development in Southeast Asia. The seminar is organised by the German Foundation275 words
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Article98 1968-09-17 5 PARIS. Mon. (AFP) Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda arrived here yesterday for a three-day official visit which includes meeting with President Charles de Gaulle. President Kaunda said that he was very pleased about this visit to France and the meeting with General de Gaulle adding that98 words
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162 1968-09-17 5 It is becoming a valuable teaching aid at all levels, from the infants162 words
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275 1968-09-17 5 MARSEILLES, Mon. (AFP). —Rain began to fall again in the Toulon area adding to last night's exceptionally heavy storm damage in flooded cities, cut roads and damaged vineyards where the grapes were ready for picking. The Mayor of Toulon ordered 40 inhabited buildings275 words
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132 1968-09-17 5 HOUSTON, Texas. Mon. (Reuter) Doctor Denton Cooley, one of the world’s most experienced heart transplant surgeons, last night grafted a new heart and lungs into a baby girl. The recipient was two-month-old Debra Lynn Lee, daughter of Mr. and132 words
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Article48 1968-09-17 5 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuier) Twenty-two people were feared drowned when a ferry boat carrying 36 passengers capsized in Surabaja port in Indonesia's East Java province last Wednesday. according to press reports reaching Jakarta today. Local naval authorities who helped rescue 14 survivors are now investigating.48 words
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Article139 1968-09-17 5 LONDON Mon. (UPI) Torrential rainstorms set loose floods in southern and southeast England yesterday, seriously disrupting road and rail traffic. The heavy downpours started on Saturday afternoon and continued throughout the night with more rain forecast. Worst affected areas were the counties of Essex Kent,139 words
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242 1968-09-17 5 CHICAGO. Mon. (Reute Pope Paul was si.ongly urged by the Papal Birth Control Commission to approve the use of contraceptives by Roman Catholics, according to a document published here yesterday. The Pope rejected the recommendation in his encyclical on birth control242 words
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Article115 1968-09-17 5 MANILA, Mon. (I'PI) Philippine police reinforcements were sent to Penaranda town 50 miles north of Manila to avert a possible bloodbath after Mayor Benjamin Aves. his wife and two companions were shot and wounded, the Philippine News Service reported yesterday. The troops will reinforce a115 words
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Article72 1968-09-17 5 SRINAGAR. Kashmir. Mon. i Reuter) The Kashmir government has 146 Pakistani spies under detention. Chief Minister G.M. Sadiq said here today. A total of 160 political prisoners were in Kashmir jails on September 1. he told the State Assembly. Of the remaining 14. eight were72 words
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189 1968-09-17 5 BOURNEMOUTH. England. Mon. (Reuter) Singing star Roy Orblson collapsed with grief and cut short a British tour after being told that two of his children had been killed. The children. Roy Jr aged 11, and six-year-old Tony died when an explosion wrecked the singer's house189 words
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434 1968-09-17 5 GENEVA, Mon. (Reuter) The monthlong conference of non-nuclear states the first ever held goes into its second phase here today with little sign so far that it will shift the policies of the nuclear powers. On the crucial question of security, United States434 words
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Article138 1968-09-17 5 SYDNEY, Mon. (UPI) Australia has agreed to participate in an Asian manpower plan through the International Labour Office. Minister for Labour and National Service Mr. Leslie Bury said last night. Mr. Bury returned to Sydney yesterday after attending a conference in Tokyo of the International138 words
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Article66 1968-09-17 5 BOMBAY. India Mon. (UPI) India's second heart transplant was performed at Bombay’s King Edward Hospital on Friday night but the patient subsequently died, it w'as announced yesterday. The operation was conducted by Dr P.K. Sen. who led the team which carried out India's first heart transplant66 words
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Article, Illustration37 1968-09-17 5 .Two teachers at Gvmea Bav Primary School. Sidney, conduct a current affairs programme with the assistance ol some pupils. It is transmitted simultaneously to other classrooms on the school s closed circuit television system.37 words
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Article470 1968-09-17 6 Who will get pinched on Defence SYDNEY, Mon. (Reuter) Australia's increased defence expenditure following Britain's Far East cutback may cause a serious row between the Federal Government and the six State Governments, political observers soid here today. Under the Australian constitution, the Federal Government collects 90 per470 words
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Article93 1968-09-17 6 HONG KONG. Mon. (AFP) The Canton Autumn Trade Fair for the current year will be held In Canton from Oct. 15 to Nov. 15, the Communl6t New Evening Post reported. The paper anticipated more foreigners to visit the trade exhibition amidst Chinas triumph over the93 words
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Article85 1968-09-17 6 BONN. Mon. (AFP) West German Chancellor Kurt-Georg Kiesinger toldnewsmen that he had received a warm welcome in Turkey, Iran and Afghanistan when he flew in last right after Middle-east and Asian tour. He said. “The three countries whleh I have just visited have different political85 words
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Article76 1968-09-17 6 BORDEOUX. Mon. (Reuter) A new 500 kph (300 MPH) aircraft, built by Marcel Dassault for business flights or small transport, had Its maiden flight here. The MD 320-Hlrondelle. which can carry eight to 14 passengers from 300 to 3,000 kms (185 to 1850 miles), is propelled76 words
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Article77 1968-09-17 6 HONG KONO. Mon. (UPI) Business deals worth $4.5 million for Hong Kong were concluded In London and Vienna last week, the South China Morning Post reported Quoting the spokesman of the Trade Development Council. The Textile Alliance Ltd. sold clothes worth $2.5 million during a77 words
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Article, Illustration93 1968-09-17 6 Lively spirit in Outlook' IF you go into the American Bar at the Savoy Hotel. London, and ask barman Joe Gilmore for an “Outlook", you will be served with a delicious-looking crimson drink made of vodka, cherry brandy and fresh orange juice. Joe Gilmore, who has been at the Savoy93 words
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122 1968-09-17 6 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) An Indonesian Army Officer in charge of screening Communist detainees has been found to be a Communist himself, Indonesia's Antara News Agency reported today. It quoted Colonel Suparma n. a military spokesman in South Celebes. as saying that the officers, Lieutenant122 words
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Article122 1968-09-17 6 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) A widely-criticised twospeed postal service was launched in Britain today despite boycott threats from business organisations. The Post Office introduced a first-class” mail service, increasing by one penny to fivepence letters for nextday delivery. The standard inland letter rate of lourpence remains,122 words
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73 1968-09-17 6 BANGKOK, Mon. (Reuter). Eleven countries are expected to take part In Thailand's first international trade fair to be held in Bangkok from December 12 to 29. Japan, tha United States and Austria have already signed agreements with the Thai Government for participating at73 words
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Article104 1968-09-17 6 SALISBURY. Mon. (Reuter) Mr. lan Smith, the Rhodesian leader. Is today pushing ahead with plans to defend his new constitutional policies In a by-election battle against Rhodesia's extreme right. The by-election, taking place this week In Gdtooma. was caused by the dismissal of the former Internal104 words
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Article77 1968-09-17 6 HONG KONG. Mon. (AFT) Chinese Vice Premier Chen Yi yesterday received and had a friendly talk with Mohamed Seek Yusuf Derbi, Minister of State of the Somali Republic. the New China News Agency said last night. After the reception. the Chinese Vice Premier gave a77 words
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Article48 1968-09-17 6 ADELAIDE. Mon (Reuter)—A man who migrated to Australia from Macedonia 12 vears ago. at the age of 95 has died here, age 107. He was Mr. Phillip Kiosses who boasted that he smoke and drank all his life and never had a serious Illness.48 words
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Article55 1968-09-17 6 SYDNEY. Moe. (Reuter) Police ordered the four members of the American pop group the Monkees to get back in their car when 300 screaming girls threatened to overwhelm them at Sydney airport today The Monkees were arriving for a two-week Australian tour when the55 words
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131 1968-09-17 6 CHICAGO. Mon. (UPI) —At least 357 persons, possibly as many as 1.000. were injured in the disorders which accompanied the Democratic National Convention, a Chicago Sun-Times investigation showed yesterday. In a series of investigative reports on the disorders published in the newspaper’s Sunday edition131 words
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294 1968-09-17 6 CHICAGO, Mon. (UPI). Rep. Roman Pueinski, Democrat-lllinois, yesterday urged President Johnson to seek North Atlantic Treaty Organisation membership for Israel as a means of heading off an imminent threat of war in the Middle East. In a letter to the President, Mr.294 words
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Article66 1968-09-17 6 LE HAVRE, France. Mon. (Reuter) A wedding here was marred by an old Normandy custom which decrees that rifle shots should be fired in honour of newlyweds A guest fired two shots in the air as a couple left church and dropped the gun as he66 words
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Article186 1968-09-17 6 SAIGON. Mon. (UPI) Allied troops yesterday seized two of the largest munitions caches found in the war. including one hidden ift jungles only 10 miles frdm downtown Saigon. The cache found nearest Saigon Included two tons of weapons and ammunition and was the largest turned up186 words
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Article76 1968-09-17 6 WASHINGTON. Mon. (Reuter) —President Johnsons daughter Lynda fias' bought a political bib stamped with the initials of her favourite candidate H.H.H —for her first baby, due late next month. The. .initials are those of Vice President Hubert JLHumphrey. Democratic. Party candidate for the presidency. Lynda76 words
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121 1968-09-17 6 MUNICH (DaD)—Tom Wright, an English PoW, enjoyed his enforced stay in Hitler's Reich. The months he spent as an attendant at Hellabrann zoo, Munich, in 1944, he admitted on seeing four-ton elephant cow Stasi again, were the happiest in his life. In those days he called her Lucy and fondly121 words
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230 1968-09-17 7 JAKARTA. Mon (AFP) Indonesia's Exporters Association has urged the government to smoothen exports by abandoning the present export bonus system, the independent newspaper Nusantara reported today. According to the associate's executive board, the foreign currency revenues from exports should be passed on to230 words
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124 1968-09-17 7 'SAIGON. Mon. (AFP) The ministry of Information has warned a Saigon vernacular newspaper, the Tin Sang Daily, which published pictures of North Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minh and North Vietnam’s chief negotiator in Paris. Mr. Xuan Thuy. on the front page of its124 words
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Article, Illustration30 1968-09-17 7 TWO television stations. one with programmes in colour, offer advertisers a vehicle to target their sales Into thousands of Hong Kong homes, like this typical flat in a multi-storey estate.30 words
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161 1968-09-17 7 SYDNEY. Mon. (Reuter) Two Roman Catholic Czechoslovak couples who arrived here this weekend are looking forward to marrying in church rather than at a state wedding office. The couples, who were among a party of 168 Czechoslovaks who emigrated here following the161 words
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Article199 1968-09-17 7 PARIS. Mon. (Reuter) Police struggled with students in front of the new Paris Medical Faculty here today as demonstrators tried to prevent candidates entering the building to sit firstyear medical examinations. About 60 uniformed police were called i n when it became apparent that some199 words
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Article140 1968-09-17 7 BONN. Mon (Reuter) Some 12.000 West German troop, have moved into position in southern Germany for the controversial “Black Lion" exercise which wa* originally to have been staged along the Czechoslovak border. In July, when Czechoslovakia was evidently already under pressure from its Warsaw Pact140 words
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378 1968-09-17 7 PARIS. Mon. (Reuter) l T nited Nations Sec-retary-General U Thant today said the world wide protest movement of the under-30's may often be “a manifestation of youth’s concern for justice.” "If appropriately assisted and guided, youth could be a major partner in the promotion378 words
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Article140 1968-09-17 7 HONG KONG. Mon. Nearly 20 years have passed since political upheavals on the mainland flooded Hong Kong with refugees and forced her to adapt to a new role as a manufacturing centre. A lot has happened since then. Her tiny shoestring factories, turning out140 words
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109 1968-09-17 7 VENICE. Mon (AFT) The final communique of the congress of the European Union of Christian Democratic parties here yesterday called for British entry into the Common Market, hut endorsed none of the initiatives aimed at bypassing French policv urged notably by some Italian109 words
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Article61 1968-09-17 7 AMMAN. Mon (Reuter) —Jordanian and Israeli forces exchanged artillery fire for 10 minutes last night in the central area of the Jordan valley, a military spokesman announced here today The spokesman accused Israeli forces of opening fire at 10.30 p.m on the Kraymeh area He61 words
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Article112 1968-09-17 7 OTTAWA. Mon. (AFP) Canadian Premier Pierre Elliott Trudeau delivered a sharp warning to President de Gaulle that further French interference in Canada's domestic policies could lead to a severing of relations. Speaking during a radio interview Mr. Trudeau said “I hope very much that we112 words
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Article136 1968-09-17 7 MANILA. Mon (AFP) A young trainee shot five comrades dead with a rifle and then killed himself with a blast through the chest in a rampage inside an Army training camp north of Manila early yesterday. A sixth trainee escaped with only a leg wound136 words
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391 1968-09-17 7 CAUTIOUS WELCOME--BACK-TO THE-FOLD PRAGUE MOSCOW, Mon. (Reuter) The Soviet Union hat given cautious welcome to the Czechoslovak government's latest "normalisation" measures but made clear it was still not fully satisfied with the situation in the country. At the same time, it launched a renewed attack on the leaders of non-aligned391 words
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Article327 1968-09-17 7 TOKYO. Mon. (LPI) Asian member nations of UNESCO convened in Tokyo today t« hammer out a regional master plan to strengthen and perhaps redirect their educational systems. The regional UNESCO meeting is the first ever. The reason for such a sitting was explained by Alejandro327 words
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Article53 1968-09-17 7 TOKYO. Mon. (Reuter)— A Japanese company today claimed that it had successfully developed the world's first all-transistorised colour television set The company, Hitachi Limited, said the new television set with a 15-inch screen was considerably ighter in weight than those of the same size53 words
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Article117 1968-09-17 7 TOKYO. Mon (Reuter)— Mr. Eugene Black. President Johnson's special adviser on Asian economic and social development, arrived in Tokyo yesterday for talks with Japanese leaders on Asia's development problems. Japan is the fourth country for Mr. Black to visit on a current presidents* mission117 words
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Article429 1968-09-17 8 THE keystone of Malaysian prosperity is free enterprise. Without free enterprise this country would not have made the great progress it has achieved. Will this free enterprise system come to an end? A suggestion put forward at the recent Bumiputra Economic Congress that free enterprise should429 words
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Article260 1968-09-17 8 JUST because the Beatles and some spiritually fractured persons tried to gain inner peace through meditation by employing a spiritual guide in the person of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, meditation has become a craze among people. The Beatles would be the last persons to be able to260 words
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Article762 1968-09-17 8 Visit of Vietnam Senators to S'pore From Sin Chew jit Poh AFTER tn* visit of th* sevenir.an Vietnamese Congressional delegation in July on the eve of September 7. 1968 another three-man Senatorial delegation from South Vietnam arrived in Singapore for a good-will viaitThis remind* us the factFrom Sin Chew jit Poh - 762 words
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Article, Illustration1448 1968-09-17 8 MALAYSIA celebrates Armed Forces Day on Sept. 1 16 and 17. The following is an extract from the message of the Chief of the Malaysian Armed Forces Staff, General Tunku Osman. TOURING the post U twelve months, there has been a significant development in numerous— Eastern Sun picture by Mok Voon. - 1,448 words
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541 1968-09-17 8 VLIE have certainly read and attached too much meaning and significance to the passing of the Bill by the House of Representatives of the Philip. Sines which amended their Constitution to include abah as part of their territory. Their previous government under Macapagal made the541 words
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260 1968-09-17 8 MSA: TUNKU ’S ASSURANCE 'GLADDENING' I AM very happy indeed that the Malaysian and Singapore Governments have agreed to talk things over the question of the running of MSA. Tunku Abdul Rahman’s assurance that there was no question of a break-up unless agreement could not be reached is gladdening and260 words
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Article, Illustration257 1968-09-17 8 Hanry B. Rothblatt - By Hanry B. Rothblatt g a. nctr.oian ISi'Uicr, "Handbook of Evidence Sot Criminal Trials") WALLACE was injured when a blast of dynamite hit him while he was working on his job. He sued the manufacturer of the dynamite, the DEG Corp. “Now. I know the manufacturer placed257 words
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256 1968-09-17 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Thai International has announcTed plans to inaugurate jet service to Katmandu, capital of the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal, December 4, 1968. The new route will initially be operated twice weekly in both directions on a routing Bangkok Calcutta Katmandu, bringing256 words
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Article, Illustration206 1968-09-17 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. J. T'Seyen, Export Manager oif the international company of Gevaert-Agfa N.V., is making an extensive trip covering several countries in this region. His responsibility includes technical products sales In i the Far East. Before hi:; present appointment. Itdr. Seyen was206 words
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Article117 1968-09-17 9 SINGAPORE. Men Tbe noun an re* at tkr Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange to day are > Boyer heller Coconut OD (FOB.) Bulk 48 00 Coconut ort (F OB Drum 50 50 Louse Copra Mixed sept 28.00 Muntob White Pepper 1* O.B.) 96% N.L.V* 112 80 Sarawak White Pepper (F117 words
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Article176 1968-09-17 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The fcllovring ships are expected to be in port today: Gouojms Vessels 1/2 Le-Natal 3/41 Ellen Bakke 5 1 Hongkong Fair 6/?j Astrid Bakke 8 9i Iwate Maru 10/11 N.G. Livanos 13/J4 Malaysia 15 T 6 Lycaon 18 River Bank 19 Star Alcyone 21 5*2176 words
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Article255 1968-09-17 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ootober first grade rubber buyers f o b. closed *t 5 p.m i n Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 54-1/4 cents per lb., unchanged from previous close. The tone was inactive. The market eased fractionally on lack of interest as trading became near stagnant and255 words
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Article59 1968-09-17 9 HONG KONG, Mon. (UPI) Money quotations: HK$6 ***** per US. dollar HK56.***** per US dollar TT HK$l4 55 per pound aterling HK5301.375 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness HKSI63 5 per 10.000 Japanese yen HKSI49 5 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers HKSI49-7 per 160 Philippine59 words
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1981 1968-09-17 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. When business was resumed today on the Stock Exchange. there was all-round improvement in all sections. In industrials, gains were quite substantial in some cases. However, buyers of some equities were still not very strong. Thirty-two industrials were better Chief rises were Borneo Bhd.1,981 words
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Article, Illustration226 1968-09-17 9 SINGAPORE, Mon In line with the Company’s policy of providing the best training for their personnel. three of Hagemeyer Trading Company’s top executives will be leaving for the 1968 National Sales Show in Japan. This show is an annual event with participants from all226 words
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Article65 1968-09-17 9 ALOR STAR. Mon Another bank will be opened for business in this town when the six-storey Overseas Union Bank Building Is completed In a couple of months. When this bank is completed it will be the sixth in town. The other banks are: Oversea Chinese65 words
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Article17 1968-09-17 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The tin price lor today was $560 12} per picul, down 67} cents.17 words
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Article441 1968-09-17 9 MM.AFMIRF Stock kichange Mild and oiler prices officially listed It the close ol rtukinrM INDl STRIALS U'H 2 08 Fien A Co XB1 2 78 2 80 FFornen Bhd 1 8# Bou»tpad 1 76 C. sugar 4 02 4 14 Chemical Co. 174 Cold Moras* 1 4 70441 words
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Article48 1968-09-17 9 (Manager*- Price*) First Malayan 2 6fi Second Malatan I St Third Malayan 122 Thr Com mere* liidiiMrv .99 1 OH The .-savins T noil \r> 1 08 117 Fir*-t ll’konx in-. 1.10* Second Hkong Malaysian Investment Fund 1.20 1.30 Sterling f'modlty 5/9 —m Bong Rons Curreneg48 words
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Article43 1968-09-17 9 KARACHI. Mon. (Reuter) Pakistan earned 2.95(1 million rupees (about 258 million sterling) from exports in the fiscal year which ended on June 30. the State Bank announced today. This was 123.600.000 rupees (18.150.000 sterling) up on the preceding year.43 words
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Article1238 1968-09-17 12 A Marriage Psychologist - By A Marriage Psychologist A well-known family counsellor says: If a wife wants to save a marriage blighted by infidelity, she probably can —for she holds all the trump cards! WHAT would you do if you discovered that your husband wos unfaithful? This question may shock1,238 words
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Article, Illustration60 1968-09-17 12 ONE of the leading Japanese fashion designers. Yuki Mivazawa presented her latest Leather Fashion Collection for Winter 1968-69 at the Hotel New Otani recently. Photo shows a pretty Japanese model displaying the latest in wedding dress, made of fine crepe and heavy white silk with stripes60 words
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Article, Illustration470 1968-09-17 12 Pat Chan - By Pat Chan BATEK is not drab anymore. It has now started anew emerging into a promising modern way of catering for women's needs. Batek has long been in this market but not many people have realised its usefulness other than transforming it into clothings. Batek.• Pictures hv Richard Chow - 470 words
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Article106 1968-09-17 12 RECIPE INGREDIENTS: 1 oz. egg whites 41 ozs. Australian Butter 4 oss. plain flour 21 ozs. icing sugar 1 tsp. vanilla essence 1 tsp. bicarbonate of soda mixed with 1 tap. water. METHOD: Cream butter with icing sugar and soda mixture. Mix in flour and vanilla essence.106 words
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92 1968-09-17 14 SYDNEY. Mon. (Reuter) School children claiming the support of thousands of people in New South Wales have flooded Sydney schools and colleges with an antiVietnam underground newspaper. The four-page paper introduced itself as the work of an organisation named ‘•High school students against the war92 words
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78 1968-09-17 14 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) Some 200 teachers marched to a civil court building in Jakarta in support of their fellow teacher who was facing trial for beating a pupil. The teacher asked his pupil why he was sitting alone in the classroom. The pupil, in a78 words
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Article87 1968-09-17 14 MANILA. Mon. (Reu’er) A fourth-year high school student has been killed by a classmate when they fought over the love of their girl classmate in Quezon City just outside Manila, police said. Eighteen-year-old Roberto Gutierrez was stabbed in the chest by a 20-vear-old classmate while attending87 words
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Article106 1968-09-17 14 COPENHAGEN. Mon. (Reuter). Copenhagen police recently accepted a challenge to a duel by safety belt and lost. They were challenge by Mr. Sven Bergsoe. chairman of the Danish Road Safety Council, who said police arguments against using safety belts in police cars were “nonsense.” It would hinder106 words
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Article214 1968-09-17 14 BANGKOK. >1 o n. (Reuter) Young Thai writers are concentrating too much on sex and love, according to a survey by literary experts in Bangkok. The reason, according to the panel of four experts. Including a former ambassador. is two fold. One is that most214 words
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Article70 1968-09-17 14 SAN ANTONIO. Texas. Mon. (Reuter) An elderly woman was killed and more than 50 people injured when two monorail trains circling the World's Fair here collided today. At Newark. New Jersey, an express train bound for Philadelphia from New York City collided with a70 words
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Article64 1968-09-17 14 BASSANO DEL GRAPPA. Italy, Mon. (Reuter) —Rosa Baiguera. assistant in a tobacconist’s shop, here has claimed a new world women’s record for pipe-smok-ing after making three grammes (1.7 drams) of tobacco last 92 minutes 58 seconds. In the same competition here university student Giuseppe Mancini smoked for 10664 words
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Article700 1968-09-17 14 Vicente Maliwanag - by Vicente Maliwanag MANILA, Mon. (UPI) Police chief Enrique V. Morales, who holds one of the toughest lawenforcement assignments in the world, says he has done a comparatively good job in checking crime in Manila. If Morales fails to back up his word, his700 words
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Article199 1968-09-17 14 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) An Indonesian police team here to gather evidence for a murder case allegedly committed by an Indonesian national left today after three weeks of investigations. The team of four interviewed 35 witnesses, including one in the nearby Portuguese enclave of Macao.199 words
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Article48 1968-09-17 14 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) —Paratrooper Louis Gibson has claimed a record as the first man to walk 200 miles non-stop. Throughout weekend rainstorms he strode round a circuit at a South England air base for 50 hours 23 minutes, outlasting five men assigned to "pace” him.48 words
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Article483 1968-09-17 14 Women campaign to right NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI).—"You should just see my mail," said Mrs. Walter Varney Magee, new president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC). She referred to correspondence coming into her office from both women and men from all parts of the483 words
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Article, Illustration12 1968-09-17 14 FORTUNATELY, this is only a security exercise staged by London's Securicor service.12 words
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646 1968-09-17 14 Steven H. Yolen - PERON AT 73 By Steven H. Yolen BUENOS AIRES, Mon. (UPI). Exactly 13 years ago today, the man who once boasted I will do what Mussolini has done, but will not make Mussolini's mistakes" was toppied from power by the military after nine years of646 words
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Article354 1968-09-17 15 He gives French Auto Industry 1st win since 1952 RHEIMS, (France), Mon. (UPI). —Jackie Stewart of Britain, driving a French MatraFord, won the Grand Prix of Rheims Formula Two race in pouring rain yesterday, giving the French Auto Industry its first victory since 1952. Stewart354 words
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351 1968-09-17 15 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) Two goals by Pete Millar spearheaded a serond-half ra ly which gave the U.S. 1970 World Cup soccer team, playing together for the first time, a 3-3 tie with the Israeli National team. Israel led at halftime.351 words
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102 1968-09-17 15 BATU PAHAT. Mon. A o-cay Johore inter-region- schools rugger touma- e u nt organised by the Johor* State School Sports h°uncil. will be played on If ie Batu Pahat Stadium at Ja.ao Ampuan here, beginn;n« from Sept. 27. Three regions will comThey are. North102 words
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122 1968-09-17 15 MALACCA. Mon. Malacca trounced Negri Sembilan 5- in their opening round Malaysian Government Services tennis competition and thus qualified to meet Johore in the next round. Malacca won both the singles matches and the remaining three doubles ties in straight sets. Final results (Malacca122 words
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Article96 1968-09-17 15 SINGAPORE. Mon In one of the quarter-finals of the Keppel Club championship. Emile Le Merrier, handicap 5. (Playing off the stick' beat F G. Salaysav. handicap 9. by 3 2. after 52 holes. The duel between Le Vercier and Salaysav ended allFquare after the first96 words
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Article, Illustration27 1968-09-17 15 Britain’s Jackie Stewart (in winner’s laurel) drinks champagne after winning the Formula Two Grand Prix. On the left Is Pescarolo who was second.- UPI pix.—UPI pix. - 27 words
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517 1968-09-17 15 MONZA, (Italy), Mon. (UPI). —Giacomo Agostini of Italy, pushing his MV Augusta through heavy rain much of the time, won the world 350 cc and 500 cc class motorcycling championships yesterday. Phil Read of Britain wo n -the 1968 title in the 125517 words
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336 1968-09-17 15 Bv JOE SARGIS SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, (California) Mon. (UPI) Jim Rvun, the world record holder In the 1.500 metre run. moved from last to first 300 metres from home yesterday and easily won his heat in the metric mile on the next336 words
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205 1968-09-17 15 LONDON. Mon t Reuter) A couple of breathless Americans reached the top ot London's General Post Office tower yesterday seven hours thirteen minutes and three seconds after they had sped from the summit of New Yorks Empire State Building. The time was recorded205 words
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Article176 1968-09-17 15 BERNE. Switzerland. Mon. (Reuter) The European Football Union (UEFA* criticised Bulgaria. East Germany. Hungary and Poland for pulling out of Europe's top two football competitions. and said they would each face a 500 Swiss franc (£5O) fine. The football associations of the four East European176 words
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159 1968-09-17 15 LOS ANGELES. Mon. (Reuter) Twenty-seven-year-old Colin Stubs, a Melbourne amateur, caused the first singles upset of the 30.-000-dollar (12,500 sterling) pacific South-West Open Tennis Championship here yesterday, defeating Dennis Ralston, the U.S. professional, 2-6. 6-3. 6-4 Ralston was seeded eighth. Stubs, ranked tenth in159 words
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1024 1968-09-17 15 THIRD DAY KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Handicaps for the Third Day of the Selangor Turf Club's September meeting are: HORSES: Class 2 Div 4 About 7 Furs. Chief Master 9 00 Pahang 8 13 Highland Joy 8 13 Silver Crown 8 13 High Ruler *101,024 words
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Article328 1968-09-17 16 L.D. Baptist - By L.D. Baptist PENANG, Mon. Where ore Malaysia's young tennis stars to come from if no junior events are included in the tennis champion- ships in the country? This question was raised by Indian Davis Cup coach. Akhtar All, when he commented on the 37th328 words
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621 1968-09-17 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The following is the Stipendiary Steward's report on the First Day of the Selangor Turf Club's September meeting on Saturday. begin. About the 5 furlongs Charming Beau (White) lugged in and forced Toro onto Lucky Horse (Jamil) who had to check.621 words
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101 1968-09-17 16 JAKARTA. Mon. (AFP) Eleven countries would participate In the Ninth Asian Table Tennis Championships scheduled to be held here from September 21 to 30. It was announced here yesterday. The secretary general of the Indonesian Table Tennis Federation. Bing Kusnan, listed Japan.101 words
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Article243 1968-09-17 16 TORONTO. Mon. (UPI) World middleweight champion Nino Benvenuti went to the races to watch the style of four-legged winners yesterday as a break from training for his scheduled 10-round nontitle fight in Toronto with Nebraska’s Art Hernandez. The Italian boxer whose almost every movement has243 words
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49 1968-09-17 16 •L ee Evans of San Jose California i s stopped by a time-keeper's watch at exactly 44 seconds in the 400 metres to set a new world record in the event. Larry James (right) was second with 44.1 sec. and Ron Freeman (centre) third with 44-6 seconds. UPI pix.— UPI pix. - 49 words
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Article, Illustration59 1968-09-17 16 Swimming hope Seventeen-year-old Hans Fassnacht from Mannheim appears to have the best prospects for Mexico among the German swimmers. This commercial school student is working as a volunteer in Mexico and is taking advantage of his stay there to prepare with the help of his trainer Hans Mill, for the59 words
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Article194 1968-09-17 16 ALOR STAR. Mon. Hussein Ali. from tne Medical Department won the 15-mile Big Walk (for seniors) which was organised jointly by the North Kedah Amateur Athletic Association and the Department of Culture and Snorts in conjunction with the Uth Merdeka Day celebrations, held here over the194 words
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77 1968-09-17 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore will be sending a team of four athletes and an official to attend the Indonesian National Open Athletic Championships to be held at Jakarta between Thursday to Sept. 22. The team comprise sprinter. C. Kunalan (100 m, 200m.). P. Pillai (1.500 m.77 words
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542 1968-09-17 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. With the various big tournaments over, bowling leagues have resumed in earnest here. At the Merlin Bowl, 0.8. Lim emerged as the most outstanding bowler when he won the individual Hi-Average for three leagues the Camelot League (190),542 words
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141 1968-09-17 16 STOCKHOLM Mon Hpn Uter) Angelo Dundee. manager of world nt n VJ T e,ght boxln chamn« M J ?my Ellis, said tonight that "under no cirn^™, st an v? s would Ellis fight In November. He was commenting on an offer by British promoter141 words
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Article139 1968-09-17 16 Palmer gets past million mark SUTTON (Massachusetts) Mon (Reuter) Arnold Palmer who this year has taken his lifetime tournament earnings beyond orva million dollars, was another 30.000 dollars (12,500 sterling) richer yesterday after winning the Kempe r Open here by fou r shots. Palmer. 39-year-old Maestro. had an eagle in139 words
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Article43 1968-09-17 16 SYDNEY. Mon. (Reuter) Australia’s Oymplc tram left here yesterday for Mexico City after a colourful farewell that included a telegram of good wishes from Prime Minister John Gorton. The 163-member team Is headed by general manager Mr. Judy Patching.43 words
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Miscellaneous53 1968-09-17 16 TIME AND TIDE pm Penang: 9.44 am. (5.7 ft.). 10.45 pm. (5.8 ft.). Port Swettenham: 1237 a.m. (10.6 ft.), 1.16 (10.9 ft.). Port Dickson: 12.31 a.m. (5.5 ft.). 2.53 p m (5.7 ft.). Singapore: 5.34 p.m. (6.6 ft). Sedili Kechil: 6.35 a.m. (6.7 ft.), 3.15 p.m. (5.6 ft Kuantan: 5.3253 words
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