Eastern Sun, 22 September 1968
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Title Section23 1968-09-22 1 EASTERN Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE SUNDAY EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 Mo. 771 Sunday, 22 Septembi.. 1968. MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents23 words
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550 1968-09-22 1 DEV SHRIDHAR - By DEV SHRIDHAR KUALA LUMPUR, SAT. The Philippine Slag flying at the Embassy here was this morning pulled down by hundreds of angry University of Malaya students. The students, demonstrating against the Sabah Annexation Bill, gathered before the Embassy in Weld Road.550 words
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Article217 1968-09-22 1 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) Malaysia and Thailand have agreed to increase their forces along their common border to intensify joint operations against communist guerrillas. This was stated in a joint communique issued today at the end of the Malaysian-Thai Border Committee meeting. The Malaysian delegation217 words
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90 1968-09-22 1 “THIS Is the kind of spirit Malaysia needs.” the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman tells hundreds of students over a loudhailer when they gathered outside the Residency gates in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to pledge support to the Government in its stand over the Sabah crisis. However, the Tunku told them90 words
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212 1968-09-22 1 Sabah is part of Malaysia— Singapore Govt. SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore today assured Malaysia of its stand on Sabah which it recognised “as an integral part of Malaysia". A Ministry of Foreign Affairs message to the Malaysian Government reassuring this was handed over this afternoon to the Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku212 words
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Article, Illustration64 1968-09-22 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Lynn Redgrave flew into Singapore tonight to work on the film "The Virgin Soldiers" in which she stars with Hywel Bennett and Nigel Davenport. With her was her mother, Rachel Kempson (Lady Redgrave) who. incidentally, plays her mother. Mrs. Ruskin in the film. Lynn64 words
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Article170 1968-09-22 1 SYDNEY. Sat. (Reuter) An elderly Lithuanian couple emerged from anonymity into the public eye today after living a hermit-like existence in a hidden hillside cave on Sydney’s hea-vily-oopulated north shore for 17 years, surviving on occasional handouts from local children and water from a nearby170 words
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279 1968-09-22 1 SIBU. Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong. who are on their third day of their state visit to Sarawak today paid a six-hour visit to this commercial centre of Sarawak Their Majesties were accompanied by the Governor of Sarawak. Tun Abang279 words
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Article64 1968-09-22 1 MOSCOW. Sat. (Reuter) The Soviet Union’s Zond-5 space ship hurtled through space today along what may be a boomerang orbit bacx to earth after its flight around the moon. The space craft, whirh circled the moon on Wednesday, was reported still in flight, and western observers64 words
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133 1968-09-22 1 MANILA, Sat. (Reuter) President Ferdinand Marcos has ordered his defence officials to exercise “extreme prudence and exert every effort” to avoid any incident that might disturb the peace in the region. The President disclosed this today when he met the Foreign Policy Council in an133 words
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NEWS
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348 1968-09-22 2 MANILA, Sat. (Reuter) A Philippine Senator, who engineered a recent Bill asserting Sabah to be part of the Philippines, has "aid the new law does not change the territorial boundaries of the Philippines under the country's constitution. ~~i “A law cannot amend348 words
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184 1968-09-22 2 JAKARTA, Sat. (Reuter) Thirty people were killed and more than ISO injured when two trains crashed head on at Depok, near Jakarta, yesterday, according to hospital officials at Depok. A hospital spokesman said 48 of the iniured were in a serious condition.184 words
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Article126 1968-09-22 2 SHREWSBURY. Sat. (Reuter) Under the stark glare Cf searchlights, Gunman John James using his wife and four children as hostages went silently through the third night of defiance to a “surrender of starve” siege by police and troops. The 28-yesr-old farmer, barricaded in a lonely126 words
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123 1968-09-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. today welcomed an assurance by President Marcos that the Philippines would not go to war with Malaysia or invade Sabah. He was commenting on a news agency report from Manila quoting President Marcos as123 words
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Article79 1968-09-22 2 MANILA. Sat. (Reuter Sc UPI) President Ferdinand Marcos today met the American Ambassador to Manila Mr. G. Mennen Williams to seek clarification on a Washington statement that the U.S. recognised Sabah as part of Malaysia. The meeting lasted 20 minutes, but no details were announced.79 words
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Article, Illustration50 1968-09-22 2 The Yang di-Pertuan A gong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong are seen in this picture arriving at the Astana In Kuching where they are staying during their sixday State visit to Sarawak- Seen accompanying Their Majesties are the Governor. Tun Abang Hajl Openg. and his wife Toh Puan Hajjah Masniah.50 words
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Article955 1968-09-22 2 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. (UPI) Narciso Ramos, Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs, labelled as ‘‘deplorable"’ yesterday the sending of six British Phantom jets to the Borneo State of Sabah. “Today I cabled Acting Secretary of Foreign Affairs Jose Ingles (in the Philippines) to file a protest with British955 words
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Article256 1968-09-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Malaysian Chinese Association. in welcoming the stand by the United States on the Sabah claim, today called on other nations to come out openly to condemn the Philippine “imperialist attempt" to grab Sabah from Malaysia. The Secretary-General of the M.C.A.,256 words
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871 1968-09-22 2 L. D. BAPTIST - By L. D. BAPTIST PENANG, Sat. The High Court was today told that the late millionaire-banker Mr. Lim Lean Teng intended to recommend an appropriate investment for a former school clerk's $160,000 allegedly deposited with him in 1957 and 1958.871 words
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245 1968-09-22 2 WEE HOCK CHYE - By WEE HOCK CHYE MALACCA, Sat. A fishing boat with two aboard was torn to pieces by a 400-ton steamer, Merinda Tivoli, 12 miles off the Malacca coast this morning. A taikong. Ng Cheng Yau. 1# believed to have drowned while his luckier245 words
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179 1968-09-22 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Fourteen voluntary youth organisations will hold a three-day United Nations Day celebrations in the Republic from Oct. 24 to 26. These organisations, representing a good crosssection of the multi-racial groups have pledged to re-afflrm their confidence and support in the179 words
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Article205 1968-09-22 2 MANILA. Sat. (ITI) The Philippines delivered a strong protest to Malaysia today for a demonstration in which the Philippine flag was torn from a pole in front of the Philippine Embassy in Kuala Lumpur. The protest, handed to Malaysian Ambassador Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, said- The205 words
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Article76 1968-09-22 2 KANGAR. Sat Over 10.000 people today attended a mass protest rally at the hospital padang here to show their support tai the Government over the signing of the Philippine Congressional Bill annexing Sabah by President Marcos. Mass rallies were also held at several small towns throughout76 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration465 1968-09-22 3 British housewife ‘knocked about in pre-dawn holdup SINGAPORE, Sat. A pretty British housewife was "knocked about" by frustrated burglars who went on a rampage in the Adelphi Park housing estate in Thomson Road early this morning. The burglars at least three of them had earlier entered two other houses In465 words
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248 1968-09-22 3 SINGAPORE Sat A political detainee iust released has denounced communism and regretted that in the past he had been utilised by the communist e'ements as a tool and lackey. his signed statement today. the former se-retary o Barisan Sosialis, Mr. Neo Chee Soon248 words
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Article, Illustration518 1968-09-22 3 Technical and vocational studies to be intensified SINGAPORE, Sat. The Government will implement certain important measures to make significant changes in the educa* tion system and intensify technical and voca- tional education. These measures, which include the setting up of more vocational institutes, the introduction of— Eastern Sun pix. - 518 words
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368 1968-09-22 3 The way to peace, prosperity and happiness —Rodrigo SINGAPORE, Sat. The wav to peace, prosperity and happiness for the people is through economic viability and extensive social organisation in the Republic. This was stated tonight bv the M.P. for Scrangoon Gardens, Mr. L. P. Rodrigo when he performed the switching-on368 words
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196 1968-09-22 3 SINGAPORE. Sat—Two public spirited men assisted a detective to apprehend a runaway thug at a petrol kiosk in River Valley Road early this morning. The thug who was first nabbed by the detective put up a struggle and freed himself. He196 words
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Article96 1968-09-22 3 9 a.m.: Baby show competition at Cairnhill Community Centre. 9 am.- 12 p.m.: Baby show competition at Alexandra Terrace Community Centre. 9 a.m. 5 p.m.: Joint book exhibition by National Library and Singapore Publishers Association at Singapore Conference Hal.. Snenton Way. 10 a.m.: Chine.~e operaticsection practice at National96 words
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Article76 1968-09-22 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore four-man team, led by the Deputy Secretary (Financial Administration) of the Ministry of Finance. Mr. S. Thiruchelvam, left for Australia tonight for one-w e e k double taxation talks between the two countries, beginning on Sept. 23. Other members of76 words
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Article, Illustration698 1968-09-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. No country in the world would have gone to the extent Malaysia did to help the Philippines check smuggling activities in her territory, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Tan Sri (Dr.) Lim Swee Aun, said today. He was explanning the Malaysian698 words
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Article26 1968-09-22 4 BATU PAHAT. Sat—The annual meeting of Independent Secondary Chinese Schools of Johore will be held at the Rer.git Chinese Chamber of Commerce premises tomorrow.26 words
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279 1968-09-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Natural rubber is still the best all-round elastomer though its position in the world markets has changed, says the Planting Manual of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, issued here today. “Once the only available material, it has now to compete279 words
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97 1968-09-22 4 Despite the rough terrain, the Sultan of Pahang and his consort together with a large party of relatives and officials, visited Genting Highlands on Friday. The royal visitors were given a warm welcome and treated to a hearty lunch by the directors of the Genting Highlands Limited. Shown here welcoming— Eastern Sun pis by Mok Voon. - 97 words
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134 1968-09-22 4 BATANG BERJUNT.AI. Sat. The Sultan of Selangor today reminded all parents in the State they should encourage their children to study science and technology. These subjects are important in today's world to enable us to keep abreast with developments. Speaking at the opening134 words
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Article57 1968-09-22 4 SEGAMAT. Sat. The teacher? of the Labis Na-tional-type secondary sohool, 20 miles south of here, have set-up a Scholarship Fund in aid of needy pupils of the school. This year. 14 pupils had been awarded the scholarchips. The Scholarship Fund was set up following the inability of some57 words
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51 1968-09-22 4 The Registrar of the Kuala Lumpur High Court (left) pouring wine for the new Judge, Dato Justice Abdul Hamid bin Haji Omar after he was admitted to the Bench on Friday. The Secretary of the Malayan Bar Council, Mr. K. A. Menon, (background second from right) is waiting to toast51 words
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139 1968-09-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaysian airport authorities will not change their attitude towards Filipinos arriving here by air despite the present strained relations between the two countries, said the Deputy Secretary <Civil Aviation* to the Ministry of Transport, Mr. saw Huat Lye today. Mr. Saw139 words
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Article27 1968-09-22 4 TPOH. Sat A car. belonging to an Insurance man. Ho Yit Tong. 28, was stolen from Kampar Lane here yesterday. It was valued at $6,500.27 words
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Article, Illustration65 1968-09-22 4 Sixty-three short service commission officer cadets passed out of the Royal Military college, Sungei Besi, yesterday morning. The outstanding cadet of them all was Quek Swee Chye. 18 (right) an old boy of the Kluang Secondary English School. His fiancee. Miss Tong Woo Sam. is seen inspecting the gold watch— Eastern Sun pix; by Yap Chew Yan. - 65 words
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251 1968-09-22 4 SIXTY-THREE short service commission cadets passed out of the Royal Military College at Sungei Besi this morning. after sixmonth training. The Sultan of Kedah, who was accompanied by the Sultanah, reviewed the short but impressive parade, under the command of Officer Cadet, Syed251 words
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184 1968-09-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A top Indonesian scientist. Dr. John Katili. arrived here last night to give a course of lecture in the Department of Geology in the University of Malaya here. Dr. Katili. who is the Director of the National Institute of Geology and Mining184 words
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224 1968-09-22 4 Sabah row will benefit Reds—visiting MP KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The deterioration in relations between Malays a and the Philippines would only benefit the communists, the leader of a flve-member Parliamentary delegation from South Vietnam. Mr. Tran Minh Nhut, said here today. He earnestly hoped the two countries would settle the224 words
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Article121 1968-09-22 4 IPOH, Sat. —Three robbers, one armed with a pistol and the other with knives, held up a cigarette agent. Lee Thin Choon, 32, in a shop at the main road. Sungei Siput yesterday and robbed him of $3OO cash Before they left the v121 words
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Article76 1968-09-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Bernama announced today it ha s bee n accepted as a membe r of the Organisation of Asian News Agencies This means Bernama now has links with 11 other national news agencies and news organisations in Asia The headquarters of OANA76 words
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Article117 1968-09-22 4 Grady Wilson Malaysia campaign: Film show of “The Restless Ones” <a Bil.y Graham fllmi at. Buklt Blntan? Girls School Hall. Jalan Bukit Blntang, 8 p.m. All welcome. Admission free. National Art Gallery fJalan Ampangt: 11th National Art Exhibition 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Peninsular Art Gallery (Jalan Raja117 words
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Article, Illustration233 1968-09-22 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Sensational Taiwan’s husky singer. Miss Ruby Hong has no desire to sing or thrill any audience. In fact she sings for the sake of "kicks”, but her real desire is to become a good announcer, a profession she loves most. Now233 words
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Article, Illustration56 1968-09-22 5 T>LACARD-c o r r ying youths, protesting Amiri con support for Malaysia in the current dispute between Malaysia and the Philippines over the territory of Sabah in North Borneo, are shown os they staged a peaceful demonstration before the United States Embassy in— UPI pic-; ture. - 56 words
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92 1968-09-22 5 SINGAPORE. Sat The National Trade Union Congress has given full support to the Government’s “Keep Singapore Clean” campaign. It has called on all its affiliates to teil their members about the campaign and to instruct them to co-operate with the management of their92 words
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Article57 1968-09-22 5 SINGAPORE Sat Professor James E. Eckenhoff. Professor and Chairman of the Department of Anaesthesia. Northwestern University. U.S.A., will deliver a public lecture on narcotics and antagonists On Monday, at 500 p.m. at the Pathology Lecture Theatre. Outram Road General Hospital. This lecture is organised by the School57 words
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397 1968-09-22 5 SINGAPORE, Sat The leaders of Singapore’s Armed Forces must be flexible and adaptable in mind and thinking, the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Interior and Defence Mr. G. E. Bogaars declared today. He was speaking at the passing out parade of397 words
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Article179 1968-09-22 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The S F lm Society will tesin its vcw season tomorrow with the widelyacclaimed Chechoslovakia* fli. “A Shop On The Huh Street.” Directed by Jan Kadar and Elmar Klos. the film made an impact at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival with its179 words
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Article, Illustration55 1968-09-22 5 Mr. H. G. Buitar. general secretary of the It FTl' having discussions with Mr. V. Manickavasagam (centre facing camera at the Minster's office in Kuala Lumpur recently. Second from left (with spectacles) is Mr. Carlson. Others in picture are local “big guns” of the Malaysian Trade55 words
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Article221 1968-09-22 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Public Utilities Board will be introducing a new arrangement in order to provide the public with a more efficient and prompt service to attend to complaints of power failure and faults of hired electric appliances. Previously, these two types of complaints were221 words
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Article65 1968-09-22 5 SINGAPORE. Sat—Singapore can learn from Japan's remarkable efforts in industrialisation. Mr. Chan Chee Seng the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs said tonight. Opening a "Festival of Singapore Japanese Culture” organised by the Japanese Cultural Society at the Victoria Theatre Mr. Chan said: "The phenomenal65 words
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Advertisement220 1968-09-22 3 Rodeo for elephants ST- 33m**"* 1 rV > K a: A/* 4+i*b4tjLi f Have you ever seen two hundred full-grown elephants all at once, draped in battle dress? You probably never will until you come to Bangkok and travel up country toTatoom in the Surin Province of Northeast Thailand. During220 words
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Miscellaneous1612 1968-09-22 5 your yy o i||i RADIO lor AV CHANNEL S KUALA LUMPUR and Palau Pinang: 8 Ipoh and Melaka: S A II Jebore Bahru. 4 Taipinc 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. P.M. 300 Opening Annct Prog. Summary: 301 Bahasa Kita: 316 All Star Golf; 4.16 Restless Gun "Jenny”; 507 Cartoon Classics1,612 words
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374 1968-09-22 6 WASHINGTON. Sat (UPI) Specialist in alcoholic research has said that even “social drinking” may result in a “great deal of damage” to the brain. “When his level of social drinking is such that he feels very happy” a man is beginning to kill374 words
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Miscellaneous531 1968-09-22 6 THE MAN FROM A A A L Q ACT I SPECIAL DELIVERY FROM SPACE ES WE HAVE ELUDED THEM# ISQURS-| Asp YES. BUT WE MUST MAKE CERTAIN HE CAN FULFILL OUR EXPECT* TIO MS/ AN ALIBI ON OUR TEAM WITH SUPER POWERS. A WONDOOTJL MENACETO 1 LATER AT A THRUSH531 words
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PHOTO TIPS
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Article, Illustration729 1968-09-22 7 QCENIC views certainly rank high as favourite photo subject matter, but if you think colour is the only way to shoot eye-catching landscapes it’s only because you haven’t tried a very special type of black-and-white film that can give you some of the most729 words
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Miscellaneous281 1968-09-22 7 p/***** CANARIES, THAT WAS <£ReAT/ ’ARROTS, SEAUTIPUI WEENS ’ERFECT....OLUE JAYS, LOVELY/ BUT, OWL, YOU NEED A BIT more Work.' i tomorrow ...SAME SV I \)i s^ys TIME r jm S ■< I'l fl M /sJ IkJ {MmsaSM T THIS IS THE WORST PART OF MV JOB...WHEN I HAVE TO TAKE281 words
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Article, Illustration969 1968-09-22 8 Robert Kaylor, UPI - ‘THAI SILK KING’ (By Robert Kaylor, UPI) BANGKOK, Sot. (UPI). Th# unexplained disappearance last year of Jim Thompson, the millionaire American silk magnate, left Thailand with more than a mystery. It left this tropical kingdom with one of the world's great codec* tionsUPI photo.; — UPI photo. - 969 words
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373 1968-09-22 8 MANILA. Sat. (HI) Many countries in tbefworld lack enough to handle the growing prhool population. But things are different in the Philippines. The tropical isiani republic is overrun with teachers to the extent that sene of them cheat in an attempt to get373 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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673 1968-09-22 9 OINGAPORE, Sat. Qantas Airways Has created a new marketing task force in the United States and Canada to meet the challenge of the North American market. This is the effect of a major re-organisation and 28 new appointments, which673 words
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Article, Illustration70 1968-09-22 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The winners of the Flymo-in-action photo contest this morning received their Erizes at a simple ceremony at Mac Alister and Co. Ltd., agents for the reknown lawn mower. Picture shows the winners with the Directors of the company. The winners were Tan Peng Gee, Mrs. Kathleen Chow, Mr.70 words
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209 1968-09-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia will be one of the countries taking part in the “Partners for Progress’’ exhibition being held tn Berlin from Sept. 27 to Oct. 6. Mr. Yong Poh Shin. General Manager of Selangor Pewter Co will209 words
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Article99 1968-09-22 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Slotterkerk 3/4 Glengyle 5 World Carrier 6/7 Hydra BX98 X 9 Giso Maru No. 45 10/11 Soudan 15/16 Madison Lloyd 18 Ascanius 19 Manzovka 21/22 Snuthgate 23/24 Heiyo aru 25/26 Kyushu Maru99 words
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Article63 1968-09-22 9 HONG KONG, Sat. (UPI) Money Quotations: HK56.***** per U S. dollar HK$6 1125 per U S. dollar TT HKSI4.6 per pound sterling HK5301.375 per tael of gold 94 5 pier cent fineness HK $163 7 per 10.000 Japanese yens HKS 149.0 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers HK.63 words
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Article110 1968-09-22 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The noon prices at the “hinrse Prodoc* E«rhaa*e to Bu>« MiiB. >** Bulk 47.00 Coronal on (t'.0.8) Drum 49.j0 Copra Mum >ept *7.5® Munich While Prppei •108 l 9HC c N.L.W. Hi-50 Sarawak While Pepp?r < I 081 110 00 Uarawah special Black Pepper iMI H 9t>%110 words
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Article45 1968-09-22 9 Manacerr m***l Flr«t Malayan tW Second Malayan 1-93 Third Malayan 1.23 Tm- Cum mere* Industry -98 103 The >atlnt Fund XD UNI 1.17 First HTson* 1.05 I.lo* Second H'knng 73 .77* Malaysian Investment Futul 1.20 130 Sterling C’niodlty 5/11 i» Moot Kona tuncoa)45 words
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Article, Illustration120 1968-09-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Excluding the Earthpiover Factory which was completed earlier in the year at a total investment of S 5 million, Dunlop Malaysian Industries Berhad has spent an additional $l.B million on new equipment so far this year. .Machinery worth a further120 words
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Article172 1968-09-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Dr. R.S. Hedges, Director of the International Tin Research Council at the Tin Research Institute, Greenford. London, left tor the Far East yesterday. Dr. Hedges will visit Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. In each of these important tin producing countries, he will172 words
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Article41 1968-09-22 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: Selling T.T.. O.D. ready were: Swiss Francs 139: Belgian Francs 1622; French Francs 161; Italian Lire ***** and Japanese Yen *****.41 words
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Article, Illustration74 1968-09-22 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Bank of America N.T. S.A. has announced the promotion of Mr. Hong Kum Seng to Assistant Vice President. Mr. Wong is a graduate with honours, from the University of Malaya. After working ror a number of years in administrative and supervisory appointments, he74 words
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Article26 1968-09-22 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Closing Dow Jones averages 30 Industrials 924.42 20 Rails 261.13 15 Utilities 129.95 65 Stocks 330.30 Commodity Index 135.3926 words
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Article115 1968-09-22 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Tsumura Juntendo. a Japanese Pharmaceutical firm Is now marketing two new products in Singapore and Malaysia One is Beta Bath, bath crystals which make the user more relaxed and give a more youthful complexion. The other product is Chujoto. a woman’s medicine taken as115 words
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Article53 1968-09-22 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged across the board. No sales. Nov 21.10 bid, 21.60 asked. Jan 20.60 bid. 21.10 asked. Mar 20.60 bid. 21.10 asked. May 20.60 bid. 21.10 asked. July 20.60 bid. 21.10 asked. Sept 20.60 bid, 21.10 asked. The No. 1 RSS53 words
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Article349 1968-09-22 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. After a very slow start in the week, the market went on to steady with gains being recorded on three successive cays before slackening off. state Holiday, Cutler, Bath and Co. Ltd. in their weekly ma.ket review. Steadier London advices provided the initial349 words
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Article, Illustration202 1968-09-22 9 Germany a promising market for Made-in-Malaysia goods SINGAPORE, Sat. Germany Is a promising market for Made-in-Malaysia goods and local manufacturers should make serious efforts to promote trade with that country. This was stated by Mr. Ng U. Fong, Malaysia’s newly appointed Trade Commissioner to Bonn. Mr. Ng, accompanied by his202 words
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Article15 1968-09-22 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The tin price for today was $565.75 per picul, down $4.2515 words
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Advertisement788 1968-09-22 9 Air Movements FLY THE BIG BOEING 707 s OF MSA TO HONGKONG, TAIPEI, TOKYO, MANILA, DJAKARTA PERTH, SYDNEY. Contact your travel agent or ring ***** for reservations. m 7A ARRIVALS DEPARTURES SINGAPORE 5.25 pm. MSA ML33I Sydney. Jakarta 630 p.m. MSA ML639 Tokyo, Taipei. H. Kong. K. Lumpur 3.25 p.m.788 words
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CHURCH AT HOME
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Article, Illustration225 1968-09-22 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. Dr. G. D. James, an outstanding evangelist, author and lecturer has left recently on a two-month gospel tour of Indonesia. His tour is in conjunction with ci t y-w id e crusades organised by the Asian Evangelists Commission (AEC) in Surabajah225 words
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362 1968-09-22 10 *HE Methodist fhureh urhirh is notr an affiliated Autonomous* Church in Malaysia and Singapore trill hare to meet the challenge ahead. This was outlined by Rev. Tan Eng Seng, pastor of Fairfield Methodist Church in the Church’s September newsletter to members.362 words
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Article, Illustration256 1968-09-22 10 THREE years of earnest prayer for a pastor by A members of Queenstown Baptist Church have not been in vain God answered their prayers in the person of Rev. John Lim. Rev. Lim and his wife, Barbara and two children, Paul and Grace arrived in256 words
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Article761 1968-09-22 10 Olive Bishop Branch - By Olive Bishop Branch LITE is too short to be little. Disraeli once wrote. No one needs to labour to establish the fact of the brevity of life. Man's allotted time is three score years and ten. and though a few may even pass the century761 words
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Article79 1968-09-22 10 YOUTH for Christ will hold its scheduled youth rally at the Singapore Conference Hall, Shenton Way on Saturday, Sept. 28 at 7.30 p.m. The speaker is Rev. Hank Beukema of the Billy Graham Team He will speak on “THE DEVIL'S CHECKMATE". The VCF singing team will be79 words
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165 1968-09-22 10 MR. Sidney p. Schmidt, Acting President of the Malaysia Baptist Theological Seminary. Penang, will bring Revival messages at the International Baptist Church starting on Sunday. Sept 22 and continuing through the following Sunday. Not only is Mr. Schmidt a preacher, teacher and administrator, he165 words
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Article87 1968-09-22 10 THE new executive committee of the Fellowship of Evangelical Students (FES) elected at the recent annual general meeting consists of Chairman. Mr. Tan Teng Wai, Vice-Chairman, Dr. Chew Pin Kee, Hon. Secretary. Mr. John Chow. Hon. Treasurer, Mr. Richard Fong, and committee members. Miss Evelyn87 words
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Article70 1968-09-22 10 THE Christian Business Men's Committee (CBMC) will be holding its quarterly dinner at the American Club. Manhatten Room, 21 Scotts Road. Singapore on Tuesday, September 24 at 7.30 p.m. The guest speaker for the evening is Dr. Wong Poi Kwong. senior lecturer and head of Medical Unit70 words
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Article80 1968-09-22 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Rev. Hank Beukema of the Billy Graham Team arrived in Singapore yesterday. A noted Reverend for the wealth of Crusade experience. he has been associated with Dr. Graham since 1957. For two years, he was Assistant Director of the Billy Graham Pavilion at80 words
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Advertisement607 1968-09-22 10 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ANGLICAN ST. PETER'S CHLRCB l. Tavistock Avenue Serangoon Gardens. 6 pore IB Sunday 8 00 am. Parish Communion 800 am. Sunday School 9 30 a m. 600 p m. Evensong CHUK H OF THE EPMIPHANY 8458 Jin. Gam but. Kuantan. Pahang Bnoday 800 am Holy Communion Speaker: Rev607 words
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Advertisement270 1968-09-22 10 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS METHODIST FAITH METHODISI CUIKCU Queenstown Sunday 7.30 a.m ft 630 Dm- Worship Servlca in English 9 00 a m. ft 4.00 pm. Sunday Sch. in English 10 00 a.m. Boy a Brigade Bible Saturday 330 p m MYP Prog in Eng 330 p m Boys’ Brigade Drill Friday270 words
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Advertisement165 1968-09-22 10 ASSEMBLIES OF GOD OF MALAYSIA RAI B ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 67. Happy Paradise. Raub. Minister: Pastor Edgar W Surlya Tuesday: 300 pm. Bible Study Prayer Meeting Friday: 6 30 pm- Evangelistic Service Saturday: 300 pm Christs Ambassadors Youth Fellowship Sunday: 9 00 am Sunday School Sunday: 10.30 am Morning165 words
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Advertisement535 1968-09-22 10 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS BIBLE-PRESBYTERIAN LIFE BIBLE-PRESBY TLKIAN CHI HI H 9 Oil stead Road. Spore-XL 8.30 am Sunday School 10 00 am English Service t_3o am. Mandarin-Hone. Ser ZION BIHLE-PKEsBYTEKIAN CHURCH 6, ra via toe it Avenue. Spore-I*. 800 a-m. Sunday School 9 16 am. English Service GALILEE BIBLEPRESBY I'LKIAN CHLBCH535 words
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Article, Illustration160 1968-09-22 11 Madeleine Ten. “Miss Singapore 1968” will leave for Tokyo on Tuesday to compete in the Miss International Contest. Sixtynine other Beauty Queens from all over the world will yie for the coveted title. “Frankly. I don’t know what my chances are but HI sure try160 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1968-09-22 11 Mary McCluskey - How strong is the stronger sex By Mary McCluskey 'THERE are so many ■a myths about Men. Men are stronger, more intelligent, have a better sense of humour But the experts are discovering the Truth. He'* over six-foot tall, darkSred and incredibly handsome. e has strong shoulders and a glariou*1,297 words
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Article198 1968-09-22 11 CREAM Orient: Basic jelly whip with pineapple, cherries and nuts. A delightful fruity dessert. Ingedients: One packet raspberry or strawberry jelly crystals, one 15 ozs. can pineapple chunks, half cun coarsely chopped walnuts. Also needed are Half cup halved cherries, one cup pineapple juice, one tablespoon lemon juice and198 words
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Advertisement570 1968-09-22 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ASSEMBLIES OF GOD OF MALAYSIA GLAD TIDINGS CHI'ICH Man Gating. P. Jin. ikltnior. Mtnlitcr: Pastor Glenn D Stafford Tel: ***** Assistant ftftorch.w Cm Kim Wednesday: FGday P m Pr Ter And Praia* 730 p m. Christ's Ambassador* YouthFeiiowshlp Sunday: 900 a m Sunday School 10.30 a.m Morning Worship570 words
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Advertisement577 1968-09-22 11 PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF SINGAPORE 145. Marine Parade. Singapore. 15. Saturday 7.45 pm. Youth Meeting tn Eng. At Mai dartn luiai 600 Dm. Worship Seme* PENTECOSTAL EVANGELICAL CHURCH L Jalan Sendndok. (Of ill miles), Semhawaog Rd_ Singapore. 27 Saturday 730 pm. Y Fellowship Sunday 730 p m. Evangelistic Keating PRESBYTERIAN KATONG577 words
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Advertisement47 1968-09-22 11 LADIES ONLY!! Visit COSMETIC FIGURE STUDIO tor FIGURE CORRECTION through special evercUes. with romhlnatlon of Finnish Sauna Massage. FACIALS: Our beautician* are S.R.X.'s qualified In Europe. Relax In comfort, enjoy soft music Si courteous attention. A. I. A. BUILDING, (next door to A. W. Snack-bar) Phone *****8.47 words
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Miscellaneous308 1968-09-22 11 TODAY and YOU... k Sunday, September 22, 1968. i AMES MAR. 22 APR. 20| 7-12-24-34 45-57-78 TAURUS APR. 21 (MAY 21 74-77-83-89 GEMINI MAY 22 JUNE 22 5-15-23-35 '47-56-67 CANCER JUNE 23 JULY 23 >f) 3- 8- 9-531 LEO Z$i JUL Y 24 AUG. 23 ,Al 7-18-27-28 VIRGO AUG. 24308 words
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Article, Illustration228 1968-09-22 12 Professional name: Jacky. Real name: Jackie Lee. Birthday: May 29 Personal points: 5ft 2ins; 7st: blue eyes; blonde hair. Parents’ names: Mum and Dad Present home: Maida Vale. London W. 9. Instruments played: Piano Musical education; Guildhall. England. Age entered show business: 12. First public appearance228 words
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Article, Illustration319 1968-09-22 12 THE BEATLES “Hey Jude” "Revolution” (Apple) This is the Beatles’ first single to be issued on their own Apple label and it combines two of the longest tracks they have ever recorded. The top side “Hey Jude" runs for 7 min. 5 sec., while the flip “Revolution” has a319 words
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Article, Illustration195 1968-09-22 12 THE latest E.P. to come out from THE BOYS is titled “TALK” and contains 3 originals from the group members. Two of them “Talk” and 8nd “I Need Somebody” is composed by Robert Suriya; whereas “The Wind Blows You Face Away” is penned by195 words
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Article, Illustration477 1968-09-22 12 Vangelis PAPATHANASSIOU born in Volos on March 29. 1943. Vangelis plays organ, drums, vibraphone. flute and various typical Greeks instruments as the canon and the wood flute. Owing to his parents, artist and musician, he improved his knowledges in classical music. If Vangelis attended secondary school. Athens477 words
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Article, Illustration483 1968-09-22 12 pjl THERE! LIKE er .do any of you hep-typo cool cats remember an idea I suggested to you some time ago concerning a P.A. pop album? Well, in case you forget, the idea is this: Why not collect this page every week, and then file them up483 words
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Article163 1968-09-22 12 THE Beatles' ‘Hey Jude’ has jumped from No. 25 to No. 4 in the U S charts this week In London. Amsterdam and Stockholm. ’Hey Jude- is top of the charts. The Beatles’ magic touch has reached an 18-year-old Welsh girl. Mary Hopkin. Her ‘Those Were The Days’,163 words
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Article226 1968-09-22 12 TOP TUNE S AROUND THE WORLD I LONDON: 1. Hey Jude The Beatles 2. Those Were The Days Mary Hopkin 3. I’ve Gotta Get A Message To You Bee Gees 4. Do It Again—Beach Boys 5 Hold Me Tight Johnny Nash 6. I Say A Little Prayer Aretha Franklin 7.226 words
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Article, Illustration161 1968-09-22 12 We all may now breathe a sign of relief. For Dusty Springfield at last has found the right song that, has put her bark in the charts. It’s exactly what she has been searching for. Miss Springfield is such a professional,161 words
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Article, Illustration356 1968-09-22 13 WHEE at long last Dean Martin's image of "never-got-caught" on the screen has broken by sensous, lovely Stella Stevens. If one can remember all of Martin’s movies, I bet you can’t offhand think of any In which he ends up with wedding bells in the air. But356 words
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Article, Illustration762 1968-09-22 13 Sheilah Graham - By Sheilah Graham LESLIE Caron was in a reflective mood when I had tea with her in her lovely house in Knightsbridge. She has recently returned from Hollywood where she had planned to make a film, then decided not to. She asked762 words
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Article, Illustration309 1968-09-22 13 “IYAYS of Wrath” Is complete with the ingredients that make a successful Western film —a good plot, lots of action, plenty of bang. bang and drama. The film which stars Giullano Gemma and Lee Van Cleef (“For A Few Dollars More”) could well prove309 words
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Article, Illustration68 1968-09-22 13 LOVELY British star Susan George seems to have solved one of the problems of amnesia by painting her address where it's certainly not to become lost. And in this scene from Paramount's THE STRANGE AFFAIR, fellow actor Michael York portrays a London police officer who for68 words
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Advertisement32 1968-09-22 13 START STRONGER LAST LONGER Centurtj BATTERIES SINGAPORS lay sib QOLIDBM Ml iOTTsJS i tMtairaal Is rnamd •iflailftl? for a prlrata dfaaor party tonixht. W* apoloflso for say tnronrriilrneo eaaiei Lunch as usual32 words
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Miscellaneous241 1968-09-22 13 SHAW OPENS TODAY No Yr« list! ll am.. 1.45, 4.00. 0.30 A #.15 p.m. Chen B*e St# Chang Treng •‘LOVE SONGS OF THE TWINS" Mandarin In Scon# Color CAPITOL Phone ***** SOW SHOWING —Na rreo Uat! 11 a.m., 1.3*. too. 0 43 A 30 p a. Wane Yu and Li241 words
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Miscellaneous245 1968-09-22 13 OOEON I PALACE 21-116 *****8 NOW SHOWING! 11. 1M 4.00. 1.00. 8.80. 0.30 A 0.15 p m II 6.45 A 9.80 pm “DAYS OF WRATH** GlUliano Gemma. Lee Van C’eef 7frn Tcchn :-rnrir CATHAY ***** LAST 2 DAYS! II am. 1 30. 4 00. 0.30 A 9 30 p m245 words
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Article2345 1968-09-22 14 WINDSOR LAD - A double by Velu, Harbridge By WINDSOR LAD Kuala lumpur, Sat. Parallel, vigorously ridden by Lyall Harbridge, created a spectacular upset when he beat off all challenges to clinch a shorthead decision from Mark of Distinction (Pretty) in the 6f for Class Three Division Two here this2,345 words
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168 1968-09-22 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Darul Afiah. the defending champions, took top honours in the first round of the Football Association of Singapore Division One League championships this season. Out of the 11 matches in the league tournament In the first round. Darul Aflah won ten168 words
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Article, Illustration52 1968-09-22 14 In fine style A just award for all these hard hours of training. Traugott Glockler (picture) from Heidelberg (Federal Republic of Germany) is also a superb shot-putter. By sheer hard training he brought his personal best up to 19.47 metres thus securing a nlace for himself in the Olympic team52 words
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206 1968-09-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Selangor Club with six wins in six outings are leading the Selangor Rugby Union's senior league competition for the Sultan of Selangor s Challenge Shield. RMAF. runners-up last year, are the only unbeaten side this season. In their four outings206 words
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Article59 1968-09-22 14 LONDON Sat. (UPI) Results of last night’s English league soccer matches. Division Three Southport 4 Gillingham 2 Stockport County 2 Plymouth Argyle 3 Tran mere Rovers 0 Barrow 3 Walsall 1 Crewe Alexandra 1 Division Four Aldershot 0 Darlington 0 Colchester United 1 Port Vale 0 Doncaster Rovers59 words
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343 1968-09-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A 21-member table tennis contingent, including nine officials, left here last night for Jakarta to take part in the 9th Asian Championships from tomorrow to Oct. 1. In a simple ceremony at the airport. Mr. Khaw Kai343 words
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Article150 1968-09-22 14 ALOR STAR. Sat. The draw for the Malaysian Government Services InterState/Federal Departmental hockey competition for the Dr. Saw Hock Chuan Cup has been announced. Nine State teams and four Federal Departments will participate In this years competition for the cup. The teams are: Kedah,150 words
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Article61 1968-09-22 14 TOKYO. Sat. rUPI)_Th« Indian team has taken a two-game lead over Japan in the Eastern Zone finals of Davis Cup. India took the first two singles match today at Tokyo’s Denen Coliseum. Premjit Lall beat Keishira Yanagi by scores of 6-2. 1-6. 6-4 and 6-3. And then61 words
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Advertisement62 1968-09-22 14 Classified Ads. CAR RENTAL 20 Words 15/- <Minimum) U-DRIVE RING *****. Everflne Co. (Rent-a-Car) Ltd., 519 Serangoon Road. Singapore-8 Office Opens 8.00 a m. 7 00 p.m. (Including Sundays Holidays). MISCELLANEOUS 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) DON’T MISS THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Visit World Renowned Spiritual. Palmist. Astrologer Prof. MS. Sardar who62 words
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Miscellaneous47 1968-09-22 14 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $51,024 1st prize No. *****0 ($12,628) 2nd prize No. *****0 6,314) 3rd prize No. *****3 3,157) STARTERS: ($350 each) Nos: *****3 *****3 *****1 *****9 *****9 *****2 *****0 *****2 *****1 CONSOLATION: ($280 each) Nos. *****7 *****3 *****7 *****0 *****3 *****4 *****0 *****2 *****9 *****0.47 words
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Article691 1968-09-22 15 R D. SELVA - By .R D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Chef de Mission of the Malaysian contingent to the Olympic Games, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, left here this morning for Bangkok enroute to Mexico City confident that Malaysia can put up a good show. “We are sending691 words
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65 1968-09-22 15 PENANG. Sat. Fifty-two Judo exponents, including two Malaysian champions, will be taking part in the iirst Penang Judo Championships to be held at Han Chiang High School indoor stadium here tomorrow. The two champions are M.T. Veloo, of the featherweight class and Choong65 words
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246 1968-09-22 15 PENANG, Sat. A strong Selangor side beat Penang by 31 points (five goals, a try and a penalty) to 8 points (a goal and a try) in a Malaya cup rugger tournament at the Western Road ground here this evening. The Selangor246 words
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Article85 1968-09-22 15 HONG KONG. Sat (UPI) —Fellelsimo Ampon. veteran Philippine Davis Cupper nowliving here, took just 30 minutes today to wdn the Hong Kong Hard Court Championship singles from Danish plaver Stig Poulsen, 6—o, 6—o. “You’re just too good,” Henry Fok vice-president of the Chinese Recreation85 words
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Article154 1968-09-22 15 OKLAHOMA CITY. Sat. (Reuter)—Mike and Dave Hill held their lead in the 200.000 dollar (83.334 sterling) Professional Golfers’ Association team championship here with a seven-under-par best ball 65 for a 36 hold aggregate of 127. In second place on 130 after yesterday’s round. Billy154 words
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61 1968-09-22 15 A model of consistency this year was 17-yeor-old Marlies Stegemann (picture) from Wattenscheid in the west of the Federal Republic of Germany. The young gymnast won the final Olympic quelification round well in front of all competition and with a total of 73.05 points for the eight Olympic exercises. Noticeable61 words
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Article, Illustration118 1968-09-22 15 Konrad Wirnhler. a 30-year-old gunsmith from Pfarrkirchen in the south of the Federal Republic Germany has had a large number of successes with a rifle from his own workshop. Wirnhler. who was world champion l n 1965 and 1967 and is the 1968 European champion, will be representing118 words
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329 1968-09-22 15 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore's 'golden girl' Patricia Chan will bring her school textbooks along to 'catch up' on her studies when she leaves here tomorrow bound for the Olympic Games at Mexico City. Dr. Chan Ah Kow, father and coach who will329 words
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Article185 1968-09-22 15 LONDON. Fri. (AFP) There appears to be little likelihood of an “International Cavaliers” team’s visit to South Africa to replace the cancelled MCC tour, it was thought in London. Even if some players were willing to undertake the tour, it was unlikely that their counties would185 words
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362 1968-09-22 15 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Rugby Union will field a very strong team for this year's rugby season. This was revealed to Sunsport by the Secretary of the SRU, Major Louis Lee. He said that the team will be strengthened with the return362 words
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127 1968-09-22 15 PRETORIA. Sat. (UPI) The South African Government will not change its attitude to the proposed tour of the England cricket team which Prime Minister B. J. Vorster has rejected as unacceptable. Transport Minister Ben Schoeman said. He said the Marylcbone Cricket Club (MCC) will he127 words
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213 1968-09-22 15 SYDNEY. Sat. (Reuter) A record contingent of 39 overseas golfers from eight countries Will play j n the Professional Golfers’ Association championship at Melbourne's Metropolitan Course from October 31 to November 3. An Australian firm has donated the 10,000 dollars '4.666 sterling;213 words
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Miscellaneous55 1968-09-22 15 AND TIDE Penang: 12.28 a.m. (8.1 ft.), 12.28 p.m. (8.6 ft.). Port Swettenham: 5.22 a.m. (16.5 ft.). Port Dickson: 6.18 a.m. (9.4 ft.). 6.46 pm. (89 ft.), Singapore: 1103 a.m. (8.6 ft.). 10.49 p.m. (9.6 ft Sedili Kechil: 9.43 am. (7.4 ft 9.19 p.m. (7.0 ft.). Ku&ntan: 9.04 a.m. (8.355 words
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Article, Illustration1477 1968-09-22 16 ‘Windsor Lad’ - By ‘Windsor Lad’ /'CHATEAU ROI is accepting and I make him a good each way bet in Race Six at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club's September meeting. This four-year-old Wilkes gelding has scored three wins since June. Over1,477 words
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Article1383 1968-09-22 16 Race 1: Horses Class 6, Div. 3 —About 6 Furs.— 2.00 p.m. 1. 094 Queen’* Gambit 6y 900 Hoelock Stable Osman 2. 074 Zodiaque lOy 900 Soon Lee Stable Paul Kang 13 S. 604 Little Clement 6y 812 Kim Loon Stable Zam 4 090 A'incette 7y 8.121,383 words
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Article200 1968-09-22 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOY JIMMY LAD RACE 1 CHAHAYA BULAN Bintang Tiga Contract II LITTLE CLEMENT Our Byrsa Chahaya Bulan CHAHAYA BULAN Little Clement Zodiaque CHAHAYA BULAN Our Byrsa Little Clement RACE a VICTORY II Landaulet Hormat CHIARAMELLA Mr Lincinsue Hormat CHIARAMELLA Hormat Better Luck HORMAT Eiffel Tower200 words
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Article34 1968-09-22 16 Windsor Lad Actor IV Hopeful Dawn Copper Quest Adeline Movie Goer 111 Venga Boy's Fun Star Boy Chahaya Bulan Actor IV Sungei Glory Jimmy Lad Lotus Lamp Mahseer Esther's Pet34 words
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88 1968-09-22 16 BRITAIN'S Olympic Games captain Ron Jones (left) and Barrie Kelly from Bury thrust forward to the winning line their last despe- rate strides marked by small puffs of cinder from the track as they claim maximum points in the 100 metres sprint for Britain during the recent International against Poland88 words
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