Eastern Sun, 23 September 1968
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Title Section24 1968-09-23 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION E *td. 1966. Vo1 3 No. 772 Monday, 23 September 1968. ft MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cent*24 words
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240 1968-09-23 1 MANILA, Sun. (Reuter) The Philippine Foreign Office today released the text of a note to Britain demanding an explanation for sending six jet fighters to Malaysian Sabah three days ago. The note was handei to British Ambassador John Mansfield Addis by acting240 words
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Article69 1968-09-23 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. (Reuter) Philippine President Marcos today sent a message to President Suharto of Indonesia assuring him that the Philippines has no intention at the moment of breaking diplomatic relations with Malaysia over Sabah. The sources said Mr. Marcos had received a message from President Suharto asking69 words
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Article517 1968-09-23 1 More troops from West Malaysia to boost morale KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. ADDITIONAL troops have been despatched from West Malaysia to reinforce the garrison in Sabah, the Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak, announced today. Tun Razak, who returned this afternoon after attending the border talks in Bangkok, did517 words
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Article157 1968-09-23 1 MANILA. Sun (Reuter) About 150 Filipino Muslim students staged a noisy but peaceful demonstration today at the United States and British Embassies and at the Malaysian Ambassador’s residence. The embassies were closed and the students stayed only a short time at each. They stayed one hour however157 words
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Article146 1968-09-23 1 JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter) The Philippines does not Include a single Inch of Indonesian territory in Its claim to the Malaysian Borneo state of Sabah, the Philippines Embassy in Jakarta said in a statement today. The statement was issued after embassy had sought instructions from146 words
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Article, Illustration798 1968-09-23 1 MANILA. Sun. <UPI> President Ferdinand E. Marcos said tonight he was prepared to meet anyone and to anywhere, including the United Nations. to peacefully settle with Malaysia the territorial conflict over Sabah. In his weekly, hour-long television address and interview with newsmen. Mr.798 words
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147 1968-09-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysia is well prepared to counter any charge the Philippines might raise at the coming session of the United Nations General Assembly. This was stated here tonight by Mr. R. Ramani. legal adviser to the Foreign Ministry and a senior147 words
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255 1968-09-23 1 OAIGON, Sun. (UPI) Communist soldiers charged behind a barrage of mortars in* to a prisoner of war camp and executed 20 fellow Reds and wounded 44 others who refused to be liberated, Vietnamese military officials said today. The spokesmen said the ground255 words
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Article95 1968-09-23 1 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) Eight Singapore fishermen who escaoed from their trawler shortly before it exploded in mid ocean have been arrested in Indonesia for alleged poaching, Antara News Agency reported today. In a dispatch from Semarang. Central Java, the agency quoted Captain Sugardjito of the local95 words
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Article82 1968-09-23 1 MOSCOW. Sun. (Reuter) The Soviet Union announced today it had brought its Zond-5 space ship back to earth after a flight around the moon. The feat is a major step towards landing a man on the moon and puts Russia well ahead of the United States in82 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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54 1968-09-23 2 Mr. T. Narendran. President of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services addressing the 12th annual delegates conference of the Police Administrative and Clerical Services Union. The Assistant Minister of Home Affairs Enche Hamzah b. Dato Abu Samah (seated centre in dark glasses) opened the54 words
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Article429 1968-09-23 2 KOTA KINABALU, Sun. A multi-racial crowd of 5.000 packed the town padang of Kota Kinabalu and staged an anti-Philippine rally and at the same time pledged their full support to the Central Government's firm stand over the Philippines’ claim to Sabah. The banner and placard429 words
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Article36 1968-09-23 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The lucky numbers drawn at today's 16th Toto draw are:— 26. 47. 15. 27. 28. 30. The additional number is 25. The three numbers for the supplementary draw are:— 1. 18. 26.36 words
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144 1968-09-23 2 PENANG, Sun. A police constable opened fire on Yearn Yook Hoong, 25. who was about to strike another person with a parang in Kelawei Road at about 10.30 last night. Yearn was hit in the stomach and sat on the road after dropping144 words
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316 1968-09-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Transport. Tan Sri Haji Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today called on all roads users to drive cautiously at all times and to adhere to speed limits. Speaking at the prize giving of the Kuala Lumpur Road316 words
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Article161 1968-09-23 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun A man who staged an armed highway robbery was sentenced to four years jail in the Sessions Court here today. The Court President. Mr. T. Arearethnam also ordered that the robber. Teo Guan Hin, 30. be given six strokes of rotan161 words
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481 1968-09-23 2 Manicka: We have a will of steel KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam today described the signing of the Sabah Annexation Bill by the Philippines recently, as a “frontal assault,” on Malaysia. “Testing time seems to be with us again as the Filipinos who have by481 words
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139 1968-09-23 2 Road Safety Week quite a success Traffic Chief KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Traffic Chief here, Supt. Mansor bln Mohd. Nor. said today the Road Safety Week In the Federal Capital which ended here yesterday was quite successful. He was very happy with the co-operation given by the general public during139 words
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Article83 1968-09-23 2 SITIAWAN. Sun.—Twenty, four youths, aged between 17 to 21. had been given 15acre of land each in a land development scheme undertaken by the State Government. Disclosing this today, the District Agriculture Officer, Enche Harun bin Mohamed Noh said this was one of the State schemes83 words
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Article, Illustration467 1968-09-23 3 OINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore must develop a small irtation diplomacy by cultivating the maximum number of friends and, if possible, not having a single enemy in the world. This was stated tonight by Enche Rahim Ishak, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, when he spoke467 words
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201 1968-09-23 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The “Keep Singapore Clean” and “Make Singapore the Garden City” campaign are well-timed and promise to be fruitful. This was stated today by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Enche Sha’ari Tadin. when he opened the “Keep Singapore Clean” campaign at the201 words
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Article169 1968-09-23 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Adult Education Board will organise a Russian language course for beginners, commencing Oct. 7. The entire course of 32 lessons is designed to teach students to read, write and speak simple Russian. The medium of instruction will be in English and the tutor is169 words
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422 1968-09-23 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore's postage stamp should be attractive and well designed with the themes th at will have the most a apeal and impact both to its citizens and potent ial tourists to the countryr. This was suggested yesday by Mr. Koh Seow422 words
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Article21 1968-09-23 3 SINGAPORE Sun. There were 105 road accidents |of which four were during the past 24 hours (in the Republic.21 words
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Article, Illustration179 1968-09-23 3 The Redgraves Lynn and her mother Rachel (Lady Redgrave) arrived to a quiet yet warm welcome at the Singapore Airport on Saturday night. They are here to start work on "The Virgin Soldiers" in which Lynn stars with Hywel Bennett and Nigel Davenport. The film, a179 words
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184 1968-09-23 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. A man who was arrested yesterday by a detective with the help of two publicspirited persons will be charged in court tomorrow for theft and robbery. The detective whom police identified as Corporal Wong Chan Weng of Queenstown Police Station arrested the184 words
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Article125 1968-09-23 3 9 a.m.—s p m.; Joint book exhibition by National Library and Singapore Publishers Association at Singapore Conference Hall. Shenton Way. 5 p.m.: Talk on “Narcotics and Antagonists” bv Professor James E Eckenhoff organised by School of Postgraduate Studies at Pathology Lecture Theatre. Outram Road General Hospital. 5 p.m.—8.30125 words
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381 1968-09-23 4 By: HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Vice-pre-sident of the International Confederation of Free Trades Union (Asian Regional Organisation) Mr. P. P. Narayanan, today said the Philippine Bill, annexing Sabah, was an act of "stupidity." Mr. Narayanan, who was addressing381 words
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Article80 1968-09-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Democratic Action Party will contest the Segamat Utara Parliamentary bv election. Nomination is tomorrow. The DAP candidate for the by-election is Mr Lee Ah Meng. Johore State DAP Chairman and Secretary of the Johore Bahru DAP branch. Mr. Lee. 37. married with80 words
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121 1968-09-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The appointment of Professor Ungku Abdul Aziz as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya was today hailed by the National Union of Teachers. Its Secretary General. Mr. John Gurusamy, said: “The N.U.T. welcomes the appointment of Professor Ungku Aziz as121 words
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Article, Illustration231 1968-09-23 4 Okay, alright. Don't say we haven’t warned you. If you have not bought your tickets, do it now. Look at the pix of the luscious dolls lined up and then feel sorry you missed the Press Ball 198* at Parliament House on October 5 in Kuala Lumpur. At an Impromptu231 words
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334 1968-09-23 4 Survey of land completed in 4 States Official KI'ALA LUMPUR. Sun Malaysia is well in the lead of ether developing countries in the field of land evaluation, for purposes of land use planning. This is the view of the Co-ordinator of the Land Capability Classification Survey being carried out by334 words
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369 1968-09-23 4 L. D. BAPTIST - BY: L. D. BAPTIST: PENANG. Sun. Practical and economical difficulties. including unfavourable climatic conditions in India, may result in the transfer of the IC.F.T.U. Asian Trade Union College in New Delhi to this region. This was disclosed by its Director, Mr. Bo369 words
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Article60 1968-09-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A member of the Malaysian delegation to the coming General Assembly session of the United Nations. Senator K.R. Somasundram. left here for New York today. He told newsmen before his departure that Malaysia would have no difficulty in convincing the United Nations60 words
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159 1968-09-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. “Malaysian CourtshiD Dance” and “Malaysian Panorama" will soon be gracing the office of overseas travel agents and carriers as part of the Department of Tourism's publicity campaign. Measuring 40 inches by 25 inches and designed and produced by the Department, both posters159 words
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155 1968-09-23 4 IPOH, Sun. “If music be the food of love, play on.” declared the Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Ahmad bln Said over the weekend. Dato Haji Ahmad was opening the Music Festival at St. John Ambuiance Association Hall when he said the love of music155 words
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Article29 1968-09-23 4 IPOH. Sun. The UMNO Youth Work Camp scheduled to be held at the Asrama Perak in Tambun Road here today has beep postponed to Friday.29 words
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379 1968-09-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Assistant Minister of Home Affairs, Enche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah, today commended Malaysians for their show of loyalty to the nation in the face of external threat. However, he added, internal subversion still existed. There were people who379 words
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263 1968-09-23 4 PENANG, Bun. The Prime Mini ster. Tun k u Abdul Rahman, will be the patron of th<f Penang Press Ball, which tlhe Journalists’ Union of North Malaya, in association vrith Rothmans of Pall Mall, will stage at the E. and Ol Hotel263 words
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Article99 1968-09-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A total of 2.852 oew members have joined the Malaysian Chinese Association since its nation —wide membership drive wa&‘ launched on Sept 2. A MCA Headquarters spokesman here t«t>ld Bernama today that gn the in-ter-State competution for the highest number of members enrolled99 words
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218 1968-09-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Ministry of Education will recruit about 1.265 students for teacher trainirg next year at the various primary and secondary teacher training institutions m West Malaysia. A statement issued by the Ministry of Education yesterday said the Ministry had218 words
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Article110 1968-09-23 4 PENANG. Sun. The Tunku Abdu] Rahman Aquarium in Glugor. which will be officially opened by the Prime Minister on Sept. 29 at 10.15 a.m. will have a colourful display of 130 types of marine and fresh water fish in 43 water tanks. The aquarium110 words
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108 1968-09-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. The wife of the Minister of Education. Puan Tom, yesterday presented certificates to the 41 primary schools in Kuala Lumpur which took part In the Shell Traffic Games held In conjunction with the Road Safety Week, which ends tomorrow The108 words
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Article718 1968-09-23 13 SINGAPORE, Sun. The month-long New Era Exposition is showing what Singapore's industrialists can achieve given effective and honest political leadership and a talented industrious people willing and ready to preserve and ipmrove on what they have. This was stated today by the Political718 words
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121 1968-09-23 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. Imported perfumes are likely to cost more from tomorrow. The Singapore Government has put a 20 per cent ad valorem (full and preferential) import duty on cosmetics, perfumery and other allied products which come under Tariff Codes 553. 001. 553. 013.121 words
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Article, Illustration100 1968-09-23 13 Sandra is MSA’s 'Miss 21-47-68 TALL and lanky Miss Sandra Van Geyzel. 18. beat 15 other finalists to be crowned Maiaysia-Singapore Airlines Sports Club's— “Miss 21-47-68” held in Singapore on Saturday. Runner-up was Miss Margaret Julian. 20. a student; while the third place went to Miss Shirlev Wong. 23, a100 words
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400 1968-09-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A World Health Organisation consultant on the rehabilitation of the disabled has recommended that the next Asian course for the training of technicians in the construction of artificial limbs and orthopaedic appliances be held in Kuala400 words
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304 1968-09-23 13 Progress and personnel research SINGAPORE. Sun. The rule-of-thumbs method has no place in today's personnel management and industrial relations. says the Singapore Institute of Personnel Management. The editorial of the latest SIPM newsletter just released noted that progressive personnel and industrial relations executives now understood and realised that handling personnel304 words
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Article, Illustration145 1968-09-23 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. A Singapore poet-painter, Mr. Julian Teo Chin Chye, will hold a one-man exhibition of 50 of his varied works at the British Council’s Art Gallery at the Amber Mansions from Oct. 8 to 19. The exhibition will be declared open by Dr. Goh145 words
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Article73 1968-09-23 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. Military personnel will conduct a street clearing exercise between 2 a m. to 6 a m. on Sept. 24. 25 and 29 in the following areas:North Bridge Road/High Street/Hill Street to junction of Coleman Street and Hill Street. No blanks or thunderflashes will be fired73 words
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Article41 1968-09-23 13 KAMPAR. Sun. An Alliance MP. Mr. Toh Theam Hock, today warned the people that Malaysia was facing an imminent clash with the Philippines over Its claim to Sabah. He was speaking during a meet-the-people session in Malim Nawar.41 words
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Miscellaneous23 1968-09-23 4 ■by^H LIMKOKWING AS FAR /M RE'S TH PC 's'bJß/tn > /,v t. gmjjnrTMggmm J W) v%• WE JfMTA BHinß «m«« J 'fCr/f'fi/Af'W ft ft23 words
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WORLD NEWS
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424 1968-09-23 5 SAIGON, Sun. <l’PI) Communist gunners launched a wave of rocket and mortar attacks on allied bases today but their most destructive blow was on a pri-soner-of-war compound where 44 Red soldiers were wsuntiefl, military spokesmen said. Spokesmen said about 180 rounds of rockets424 words
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Article98 1968-09-23 5 SAPPORO, Japan. Sun. (UPI) Japan's first heart transplant patient was reported dome well here today six weeks after he received the heart of a drowned university student. Mobuo Miyaiaki., 18, was showing no signs of rejecting his new heart and was eating well. a Sapporo98 words
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Article, Illustration41 1968-09-23 5 .M A O TSE-TUNG’S “cultural revolution” has at last come to the Tibetians. Here the Tibetians in m village watch as the portraits and thoughts of Mao are being painted over the mud houses. PANA PHOTO.— PANA; PHOTO. - 41 words
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355 1968-09-23 5 NEW DELHI, Sun. (Reuter) Some 30 million drought-hit villagers in nine Indian states are waiting to see whether the treacherous monsoon which left some 600 dead and damaged crops and property worth at least £6B m in floods this summer will save their355 words
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165 1968-09-23 5 LAFAYETTE, Indiana. Sun. (UPI> Police said a 9-year-old boy was taken into custody on Friday as a suspect in the chemical torture last week of a 4-year-old Lafayette girl, who, according to doctors, will require medical treatment the rest of her165 words
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Article111 1968-09-23 5 WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI) —An American soldier, who had to wear thong sandals on duty in Vietnam because the Army couldn't find shoes to fit him. is coming back to the United States to get specially-made boots. The unidentified soldier, from Norristown. Pennsylvania. appealed to111 words
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Article98 1968-09-23 5 BERGAMO. Italy Sun. (UPI) The 15th century church of Cirano collapsed yesterday 3 s the parish priest and sacristan were opening the doors 15 minutes before a wedding was to be celebrated. They leaped to safety when they heard a creaking sound and saw a98 words
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230 1968-09-23 5 NEW YORK. Sun. (I'PI) If you and your spouse are’nt having an occasional tiff, your marriage may be in trouble, according to a psychiatrist from the Mayo clinic ‘•Without them, marriage is suspect.” Dr. Edward M. Lit n of Rochester. Minn, told230 words
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115 1968-09-23 5 RANGOON. Sun. (Reuter) General Ne Win. chairman of the ruling Burmese Revolutionary Council, has warned the country's military leaders not to become “power mad.” He was speaking at the dosing of a four-day Commanding Officers Conference here yesterday. Conference sources said he115 words
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411 1968-09-23 5 MEXICO CITY, Sun. (Reuter) Military occupation of Mexico University in the face of continuing student demonstrations today raised the possibility that a new site would have to be found for Olympic swimming events due to be held there. Water-polo players here to411 words
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Article, Illustration35 1968-09-23 6 FAR NBOROUGH. England. Smoke and flame from the crashed French Maritime plane “Atlantic’’ which crashed into building at the end of an air show on Friday. UPI radio- photo.— UPI radio-; photo. - 35 words
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Article390 1968-09-23 6 Farmer family enjoying 'siege' Police out in the cold SHREWSBURY, England, Sun. (UPI). Gunman John James has threatened to "kill anybody in uniform" who approaches the farm-house where he has been holed up with his wife and four children for four days. James offered to let his wife Joyce and390 words
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Article89 1968-09-23 6 HONG KONG, Sun (UPI) Fire raced through a settlement of refugee huts In the rural New Territories region of the colony today, leaving 360 persons homeless, authorities reported. The blaze quickly consumed about 6o wooden dwellings before firemen brought it under control In the early89 words
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Article90 1968-09-23 6 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Conservative Leader Edward Heath’s proposals to restrict the entry of Immigrants to Britain had a mixed reception here today. Conservative Member of Parliament Mr. Duncan Sandys a former Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, welcomed the proposals which Mr. Heath set out in90 words
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Article144 1968-09-23 6 MANILA. Sun. (UPI) Two tremors were felt at Velcano Island due to activity of Taal Volcano early this morning Volcano Island lies 40 miles south of Manila. The Philippine volcanology commission s aid the volcanic quakes were recorded at 4.27 am. and 6.40 am. today.144 words
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Article90 1968-09-23 6 SYDNEY, Sun. (Reuter) Maharishl Mahesh Yogi, the man who taught the Beatles to meditate, arrived here today from Tahiti on what may be his last international trip. He was welcomed by a crowd of about 50 devotees, wearing Indian beards and clothes and carrying flowers. He90 words
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Article47 1968-09-23 6 LISBON. Sun. (Reuter) A sudden improvement was reported in the condition of the Portuguese Premier Dr. Antonio Salazar, last night. A medical bulletin said that for the first time Dr. Salazar who has been in a coma since last Monday—has “shown undoubtedly a sensorial reaction.”47 words
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305 1968-09-23 6 Anger on US stand on Sabah MANILA, Sun. (UPI). The Manila Times reported today that President Ferdinand Marcos was urged to withdraw the Philippines Civil Action team in Vietnam by a bipartisan policy-making body. The newspaper which has the widest circulation in305 words
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Article91 1968-09-23 6 SYDNEY, Sun. (Reuter) Sydney tobacconist Harry Deverich, 70, has smoked 20 miles of cigars in the past 53 years. "I smoke about 12 cigars a day, 365 days a year,” says Mr. Deverich, who came to Australia from the United States 18 years ago. He91 words
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Article69 1968-09-23 6 VATICAN CITY. Sun. (L'PI) The Vatican has charged that some reformminded Catholics are threatened to impoverish the life of the church with what it called “Insidious tendencies and subtle contaminations.” Just a few days ago. Pope Paul accused some Catholirs of being troublesome and harmful to69 words
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Article, Illustration75 1968-09-23 7 KING SOBHUZA 11, in full national regalia (right) reads the proclamation when the last British territory in South Africa, the Swaziland, became independent on Semptember 12th. The King who speaks English well and dresses in his own traditional clothes, has one hundred and twelvePANA PHOTO. - 75 words
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231 1968-09-23 7 LONDON, Sun. (AFP) India’s Prime Minister. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, took advantage of two-hour stop at Heathrow Airport, London, yesterday on her way to Latin America, to have talks with Britain’s Foreign Secretary. Mr. Michael Stewart. The Foreign Secretary met her when she stepped from231 words
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Article83 1968-09-23 7 Ship ’s crew strike DURBAN. Sun. (AFP) The 193 passengers aboard the Italian liner Europa had already waved goodbye to friends and relatives when they noticed that the ship’s crew had assembled on the quay side and showed no intention of getting the vessel underway. V The crew had walked83 words
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269 1968-09-23 7 NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI). A halt to the missile race was urged again by the New York Times in an editorial in Sunday editions. "The U.S. now can only injure its own interests if it delays ratification of the non-proliferation treaty and269 words
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Article141 1968-09-23 7 NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI) The two women critically injured when a bomb mailed to one of them exploded in their faces on Thursday clung to life today as police painstakingly sought clues to the identity of the bomb’s sender. The 20-year-old Israeliborn girl to whom141 words
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Article72 1968-09-23 7 MILAN. Italy. Sun. (UPI) Radio and television programmes were interrupted for an emergency announcement last night and policemen echoed it in the streets on loudspeakers when a pharmacist accidentally substituted a poisonous substance for a baby’s digestive medicine. The parents of 2-month-old Gianluca Meda heard none of72 words
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Article118 1968-09-23 7 NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI)— The executive board of the National Association of Laymen, a Catholic organisation, has accused Patrick Cardinal O’Boyle of harsh, unchristian behaviour in his punishment of Washington archdiocese priests who oppose the Pope's birth control encyclical. The board, which represents 12.000 Catholic laymen,118 words
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375 1968-09-23 7 HONG KONG, Sun. (AFP). In a surprise, massive predawn swoop public security forces augmented by large numbers of Maoist faithfuls rounded up many counter-revolu-tionaries and undesirable elements in Shanghai, Radio Shanghai reported yesterday. The elemetn s captured included what the Radio described as “traitors,375 words
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Article155 1968-09-23 7 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun. (Reuter) Brazil awaits the arrival in Rio tomorrow of Mrs. Indira Gandhi, the first by an Indian Prime Minister to South America. The zeal of the people is reflected in the Brazilian press, in editorials, pictures and special articles. The weekly Manchete155 words
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Article736 1968-09-23 8 IN trying to steal the Sabah beehive for its honey, the Philippines has enraged the bees which are swarming over the heads and bodies of Filipinos. In trying to find succour from their protector, they are numbed instead by the United States’ statement that the beehive belongs736 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1968-09-23 8 Chan Kam Yau - By: Chan Kam Yau "ORAWNY Kadir is the "terror of the highways" in Kuala Lumpur's busy, traffic-chock-ed streets. Getting reporters from one place to another at short notice is his job, a job he performs with great efficiency. "Have car, will go" is his motto.— Eastern Sun Pix. - 1,025 words
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LETTERS...
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475 1968-09-23 8 lITE, the R.T.C. teacher-trainees, who failed twice consecutively in Teacher-Training Examination held in November, 1966 and November, 1967 are not satisfied with the Ministry’s decision to terminate our services. With such decision we conclude that the Ministry of Education is adopting the policy of475 words
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210 1968-09-23 8 UNIVERSITY Education! Everybody is talking about it! There has been calls and counter calls, demands and counter demands! A quiet and sober study of the problem should lead us to the following conclusions:— That university education must answer the needs of our country and the210 words
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Article103 1968-09-23 8 SINGAPORE s agreement with Taiwan to exchange r.V. films for screening in the two countries as reported m the Sunday edition of the Eastern Sun (15/9/68) should give Singaporeans a new deal in T.V. viewing. Since the introduction of T.V. there has always been a dearth of103 words
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Article71 1968-09-23 8 ‘Social pix 'THERE is something of Indian 3 feature flimffor SSB22 by Tele For some peculiar reason of his own the person in charge of procuring Indian films has got the idea that Indian audiences like to se e only the so-called social pictures”. Let us have variety please. There71 words
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Advertisement41 1968-09-23 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1958 23-B. Cantonment Road. Singapore 2. Telephone: 9J605 7 Penang Office Ipoh Office 39. Ulan Sultan. Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaTrlephone. ***** 6 8. Leith Street. Tel: ***** 77. Brewitcr Read. Te1:7232t Cabl* AMress: AWNEWS41 words
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200 1968-09-23 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Activity in th« industrjbl section of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last walk was a contrast to previous week. The sharp decline at the end of previous week was not extended and there were signs of mild rally breaking through the200 words
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Article74 1968-09-23 9 LONDON. Sun. (UPI) j Rubber market closed very quiet with spot 19*7/8 20-1/8. j Settlement House Oct 19-15/16 20-1/16 Nov and Oct/Dec 20 20-1/161 Jan/March 19-15/16 20-1/16 1 April/June 20 20-3/16 July/ Sept 20-1/6 20-1/4 Oct Dec 20-1/8 20-5/16 Jan/March 20-3/16 20-3/8 April/June 20-1/4 20-1/2 July/Sept74 words
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Article102 1968-09-23 9 NEW YORK Sun. (UPI) Stock finished on an irregular no:e duriig the weekend after movin, ahead early, in the session Trading was tnoderatel* active. Profit liking and weekend evening-p operations, which set off much of the late turnaround, were viewed, as norm I developments following he week-long102 words
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Article63 1968-09-23 9 ROME. Sun. (UPI) Italy returned to standard time at 1 a m. (2300 GMT Satcrday) today, setting the clocks back one hour to midnight. The nation had been observing daylight saving time, known there as the; “Ora legale” or legal hour* since May 26. The nation now will63 words
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Article584 1968-09-23 9 Nevertheless, nerves seemed better on Friday and there was a change of mood. The market went on to steady with scattered improvements being recorded before weekend. The industrial section as a whole saw 45 couriers gained on the week. seven registered falls and seven unchanged. Turnover584 words
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Article, Illustration238 1968-09-23 9 CPA - by CPA Mr. Chakravarthi V. Narasimhan (above) who is both Chef de Cabinet to the United Nations Secre-tary-General as well as being Under-Secretary-Gene-ral for General Assembly Affairs. passed through Singapore recently on his way to Bangkok for a conference. He travelled by CPA. He was appointed as238 words
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Article, Illustration164 1968-09-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two senior members of BP Singapore Ltd. have left the Republic to attend a management conference in Melbourne, Australia. They are Mr. Lee Keng Gin. BP’s Distribution Superintendent in Singapore and Mr. D.S B Jamieson, the company's Training Adviser. The theme164 words
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Article, Illustration79 1968-09-23 9 A group of travel agents from Singapore left on an educational-promotional tour of Hong Kong, Seoul and Taipei recently. Their objectives are to familiarise themselves with tourist prospects at these places as well as ‘sell Singapore’ to the travel agents and potential tourists79 words
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Article98 1968-09-23 9 SINGAPORE Sun. The following ships are expected to be in port: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Slotterkerk 3/4 Glengy'.e 5 World Carrier 6/7 Hydra 8/9 Giso Maru No. 45 10/11 Soudan 15/16 Madison Lloyd 18 Ascanius 19 Manzovka 21/22 Southgate 23/24 He;y 0 Maru 25/26 Kyushu Maru 27 *2B98 words
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Article, Illustration159 1968-09-23 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Malaysia-Singapore Airlines’ newly appointed Sales Cargo Trainee Officer, Mr. Bernard Leow, left yesterday for London to take up a course in cargo handling. He will undergo training at BOAC’s London office and will cover a variety of subjects including airline economics.159 words
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Advertisement758 1968-09-23 9 Air Movements FLY THE BIG BOEING 707 s OF MSA TO HONGKONG, TAIPEI, TOKYO, MANILA, DJAKARTA PERTH, SYDNEY. Contact your travel agent /JJ t or ring ***** for reservations. m ARRIVALS DEPARTURES SINGAPORE 9.00 p.m. MSA ML2O3 Jakarta 300 p m. MSA ML633 Taipei JB. Kong 425 pm. MSA MLS2I758 words
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Article, Illustration520 1968-09-23 10 A biographical note - (A biographical note) TTIS Mojesty ho* been gifted with extreme intelligence, good judgment and foresight. His late father, the former King Abdul Axis seeing such qualities in him prepared him from the age of 14 for missions to the West and to the East as his representative. In520 words
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Article, Illustration1178 1968-09-23 10 Progress increased manifold envoy MESSAGE AND STATEMENT BY DATO AL-SYED JH IBRAHIM BIN OMAR ALSAGOFF CONSULGENERAL OF SAUDI ARABIA IN SINGAPORE ON THE OCCASION OF THE NATIONAL DAY OF SAUDI ARABIA. I 11/E are not celebrating our National Day on 23rd September 1968 because all the Arab States have decided1,178 words
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Article, Illustration273 1968-09-23 10 THE Kingdom of Saudi Arabia spreads on the Arab Peninsula as a continent surrounded by the sea on the East. West and South and a sea of sand on the North. The Arab Peninsula Is about 3.000.000 square kilometres In extent and Saudi Arabia occupies273 words
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Advertisement229 1968-09-23 10 I Heartiest Congratulations 1 Best Wishes for the glory and prosperity of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia i their National Day, September 23, 1968 from on f 9y 1 SPAYMOS LIMITED P. O. Box No. 931. i 38/40. Nunes Building Malacca Street. Sirgapore. fiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiuiHiimiiiiniiiniiiMuimiiiitiiiiimiiiiuiiuiiiiiiinmiir. COMMA TULA TIOXS To The Kingdom229 words
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Article, Illustration933 1968-09-23 11 THE Kingdom of Saudi Arabia under the generous King Faisal has helped many Muslim countries and Muslim projects throughout the world. The most recent evidence of this is the donation of $170,000 to cover the full cost of the new premises of the All933 words
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Article, Illustration73 1968-09-23 11 THE Consul-General of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Dato Syed Ibrahim bin Omar AlsagofT with Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E. W. Barker (right) at their National Day celebrations in Singapore in 1966. THE new premises of the All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society which73 words
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Advertisement151 1968-09-23 11 UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE LIMITED send greetings to the SAUDI ARABIAN GOVERNMENT end people on their NATIONAL DAY .V.V.V.V.V.VMV.VAV.N’.V.V.V.V.VAV.'.V.V.V^ Sincere Congratulations Best Wishes to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on their National Day I; on 23rd, September, 1968 < from j j j ylii—cy r* o l SINGAPORE RATTAN CANE MART151 words
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Advertisement266 1968-09-23 11 IMPORTERS EXPORTERS OF SPICES A GENERAL PRODUCE MERCHANTS p. o. Bos nos U ROBINSON ROAD (lit Floor) SINGAPORE U i Extend their Heartiest Congratulations to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on the occasion of their NATIONAL DAY Heartiest Congratulations and Best Wishes to the KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA ON THE266 words
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Article, Illustration315 1968-09-23 12 WHILE walking along North Bridge Road with my friend after a mid-night snow. I saw three armeo men running out of a goldsmith’s shop towards a parked car nearby. The roads were deserted and not a single person was In sight We suspected315 words
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Article, Illustration210 1968-09-23 12 SINCE the beginning of time, fire has been an important part of our daily life. The discovery of fire however is still unknown. Men in early years ate everthing raw. Since fire was discovered, the eating habits of men have been changed.210 words
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Article, Illustration183 1968-09-23 12 MY friend. Muthu and I were looking at the thick green bushes surrounded by tall trees. We cleared our way into the jungle. We soon got tired of finding away out of the jungle and decided to rest. We were hungry and sat in silence. Then183 words
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Article, Illustration151 1968-09-23 12 I AM an invisible man. I became invisible a few weeks ago. This is how it happened. After my breakfast, I went to my bedroom to pack my things and suddenly became invisible. At about midnight, I was hungry and went to a restaurant where I saw151 words
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Article, Illustration273 1968-09-23 12 THE clouds were moving very fast and the sky was completely dark. It was about to rain. The atmosphere was cool and pleasant. I could not find my way back for It was very dark. My house was far from town and on my273 words
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Article, Illustration350 1968-09-23 12 VITE go to school to be educated and in our studies we are taught to write and speak well. The latter is more vital because we are connected with this subject for most of our time in school as well as350 words
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Article, Illustration266 1968-09-23 12 WE were so happy, my Mum and I when an accident shattered our world apart. Struck by a fatal heart disease m.v mother left me alone to face the world I was only 15 and a poor girl undergoing the role of an adult and the266 words
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Article, Illustration300 1968-09-23 12 A FEW days ago. I was standing at a bus-stop in Pudu Road. It was 7 am and the place was humming with activity. The road was full of traffic Motor-cars were plying to and fro carrying office workers and children to school Huge buses were300 words
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Article, Illustration250 1968-09-23 12 THE country I would like to visit is Egypt. It is an ancient country with an intriguing ana mysterious charm to its name. Living in Malaya has been very monotonous for me Wherever I go I would find stretch of rubber plantations, rice fields250 words
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Article, Illustration220 1968-09-23 12 FOR the past few weeks, I had been attempting to gain some pocket money by writing essays in the students’ page of the Eastern Sun. Each Monday mornine was a disappointing one for me. I found that every essay I wrote was rejected. Then one220 words
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Article, Illustration221 1968-09-23 12 tFHE whole world had plunged into darkness and everybody was dreaming in their sleep. I was feeling uncomfortable in bed as the night was terribly warm. There was no breeze blowing The howling of dogs in the distance was very frightening. I got up to light221 words
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Advertisement184 1968-09-23 12 Essay writing: Rules to observe All entrants are requested to observe the following rules: 1. Each entrant must fill in his/her own writing the entry form appended below in block letters. 2. No entry will be considered without the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach his/her184 words
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Miscellaneous201 1968-09-23 13 SHAW# Oz*snni*iAt.fton L I D O PHpng ***** LAST DAY! U a n.. 1«S. 4 no, 6 .10 S IS p m Chon S>* 8?o A Chans Tieng "U)VE SONGS or THE TWINS” Mandarin in Bcopo St Color OPENS TOMORROW! Peter Cushing ■’The Blood Keast Terror” Color CAPITOL Phone *****201 words
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Miscellaneous542 1968-09-23 13 ARIES MAR. 22 APR.- 20 -By CLAY R- POLLANYour Daily Activity Guide According to the Stars LIBRA SEPT. 23 OCT. 23 5^49-67-68 yf TAURUS MAY 21 I^7o-75-84-90 GEMINI MAY *22 JUNE 22 1-32-34-55 58-66-83-891 0 CANCER JUNE 23 JULY 23 4-12-2247 51-62-71 LEO JUL T" AUG. 23 3-10-56-57 63-65-82-86 D.542 words
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2313 1968-09-23 14 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Copper Quest, brilliantly ridden by jockey Moses Lee, scored a splendid double and his third successive win when he clinched a neck decision from the fast-finishing Encore (Colemon) ta pay $l4 for a win here today. Copper Quest2,313 words
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Article87 1968-09-23 14 KAMPAR. Sun. The National Electricity Board, Ipoh beat the Dravidans Kampar by 2 —l in a Tun Sambanthan Cup knock-out soccer competition played at the Town Padang here today. In the first half right inside John Dass scored a goal for the NEB R. Kuppusamy. equalised87 words
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163 1968-09-23 15 Olympic Games OLYMPIC VILLAGE, Mexico City, Sun. (Reuter) The 44 Malaysian athletes here for the Games have solved their washing problem with a hired washing-machine and dry- spinner. The Olympic village which is beginning to look more like a huge clothes-line each day with a weird163 words
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Article163 1968-09-23 15 SERE MB AN. Sun. N.S. Club maintained their unbeaten record in the Negri Sembilan-Malacca Rugby Union league for the John Aitken trophy when they beat Kina George V School “B" 29 points (four goals, 3 tries) to nine points (3 tries) at the KGV grounds163 words
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Article59 1968-09-23 15 Malaysia, S 'pore lose JAKARTA Sun. (Reuter) Following are results of the Asian table-tennis championships held here today: Men's team Group .4: Japan beat South Vietnam s—o.5 —0. Japan beat Thailand s—o.5 —0. South Vietnam beat Malaysia B—l, Indonesia beat Malaysia *—o •'■roup B: South Korea beat the Philippines 5—2.59 words
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Article100 1968-09-23 15 COLOMBO, Sun (Reuter) —The Ceylon Cricket Board of Control have Invited MCC to make a 14-day tour, Dennis Hapugalle, the Board’s Secretary. announced here yesterday. Mr. Hapugalle said he sent a cable yesterday Inviting MCC to visit Ceylon, In addition to a possible tour of100 words
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Article36 1968-09-23 15 TKLOK ANSON Sun. Penang women's soccer team beat Perak women's team 6 —o in a chanty game played at the Sultan Abdul Aziz ground this evening. Penang women led 2—o in the first half.36 words
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Article, Illustration153 1968-09-23 15 FRANZ BECKENBAUER who has been named “Footballer of the Year” for the second time. Of r>B9 sports journalists from throughout the Federal Reoublir of Germany, 216 cast their vote for him. Two years ago. after the world football championships in England, he won the German “Footballer153 words
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Article72 1968-09-23 15 LONG BEACH. California. Sun ißeuter) Billie Jean King, three-time Wimbledon women's champion will enter Pacific hospital here tonight to undergo knee surgery, her family said yesterday. Mrs. King withdrew from the Pacific Southwest open tournament last Sunday because of tendonitis in her left knee. Her72 words
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299 1968-09-23 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Schools Sports Council of Malaysia have drawn up an elaborate plan to promote the standard of soccer in schools throughout the country. Mr Toh Boon Huah, the Secretary of SSCM. said: “In view of the success of the299 words
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691 1968-09-23 15 India win Zone final will meet W. Germany in next round DAVIS CUP TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter) —lndia won the Eastern Zone final of the Davis Cup today when they took a 3-0 lead over Japan. Jaidip Mukerjea and Ramnathan Krishnan won the doubles. They beat K. Watanabe and M Watanabe691 words
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Article187 1968-09-23 15 KEMPTON PARK Middlesex. Sun. (Reuter) Right Tack owned by J. K Brown won the Imperial run over six furlongs here yesterday. Sir William Pigott-Brown's Perfect Friday was second and American millionaire Charles Engelhard’s Mount Melody was third of eight runners. Geoff Lewis rode Right Tack.187 words
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Article125 1968-09-23 15 LOS ANGELES. Sun. (Reuter) America’s Rosemary Casals staged a fine rally after a heavy fall In a quarter-final match of the US$3O,OOO (£12.500) Southwest open tennis here to knock out fellow-profes-sional Ann Jones of Britain, 3-6. 6-3, 75. Miss Casals was on the point of losing125 words
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Article129 1968-09-23 15 SEOUL. Sun. (Reuter) The South Korean Boxing Commission today called on the World Boxing Association (WBA) not to approve an agreement reportedly signed for a world bantamweight boxing titie match between champion Lionel Rose of Australia and Chucho Castillo of Mexico on Dec. 9.129 words
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Article165 1968-09-23 15 TELOK ANSON. Sun Idris Shah Golf Club beat the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives team from Kuala Lumpur by eight matches to one at the Club's golf course here today RESULTS Raja Muda of Perak and Ahmad Tarsisi bt. Haji Mohd. Ghazali Jawi and Abdul165 words
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Article273 1968-09-23 15 LOS ANGELES. Sun. (UPI) World lightweight champion Carlos “Teo” Cruz of the Dominican Republic and World Boxing Association featherweight champion Raul Rojas of San Pedro, California, make their first title defences on Friday night.Cruz. 3d. won his crown from Carlo? Ortiz on a 15round decision273 words
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Article203 1968-09-23 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. The social and recreation suo-co:r.m.ttee of the 3t. i Ambulance Association will organise a big walk on October 6 at 7 a.m. The route will be from Changl Community Centre to St. John Headquarters (10 miles for Juniors and seniors! and from Slglap203 words
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Article70 1968-09-23 15 MODENA. Italy. Sun. (Reuter) Swiss driver Clay Regazzoni bettered the Formula two record for the 2.366 kilometres (1.470 miles) Modena circuit here today when he flashed round in 52.7 seconds a; an average speed of 161.350 kilometres an hour (100.258 MPH) in a Tecno. The official record is70 words
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574 1968-09-23 16 T ONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Leeds United topped Arsenal from the top of the English First Division soccer table with a workmanlike 2-0 victory over the London club yesterday. Goals, in each half, by Mike O'Grady and England World Cup centre-half Jackie Charlton, maintained574 words
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Article56 1968-09-23 16 MADRID. Sun. (Reuter) Jose Legra, Spain's Cu-ban-born world featherweight boxing champion, has formally renounced his European featherweight title. Legra announced the decision last night in a letter to the Spanish Boxing Federation. He is believed to want to concentrate on defending his world title, won from56 words
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Article, Illustration66 1968-09-23 16 DAL AT. Vietnam: ARVN troops watch the wa r time training of Olympians Bui Van Huang (L) and Vietnamese schoolboy Trung Kim Hung, 17 (R) who. with only a week left before leaving for Mexico City, go through their daily training at Dalat in Vietnam's central— UPI; photo. - 66 words
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596 1968-09-23 16 Saturday’s results of Scottish and English Football League matches played were: SCOTTISH I Aberdeen 0, Dundee U. 1. Airdrie 2. Hearts 1. Clyde 3. Raith Rovers 2. Dundee 2. St. Johnstone 3Dunfermline 1. Celtic 1. Hibernian 3, Falkirk 2. Morton 5. Arbroath 1. Rangers 3,596 words
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81 1968-09-23 16 SYDNEY. Sun. (Reuter) One of Australia's greatest post-war cricket batsmen, Neil Harvey, will don the pads for the last time next year. Harvey, now an Australian Test selector, has agreed to delay his retirement until after he leads the President's XI against81 words
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Article211 1968-09-23 16 Uber Cup PERTH. Sun. (Reuter) Indonesia easily defeated Australia, winning all seven matches of the Australasian Zone final of tne Über Cup women's badminton competition here last night. A record crowd of 600 people saw the visitors give an unblemished display in which they did not concede211 words
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Article76 1968-09-23 16 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) Nine countries will take part in the Ninth Asian Table Tennis Championships beginning here today. They are Japan. Singapore. South Vietnam, South Korea. Thailand. Indonesia. Malaysia, India and the Philippines. The tournament organisers say that Taiwan and Hong Kong have dropped out.76 words
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Article68 1968-09-23 16 KINGSBURG. California. Sun (UPI) Kathy Whitworth fired a one under par 71 yesterday in the Kings River Open to build up a commanding seven-stroke lead in the second round of the 54 hole Ladies Professional set a ladies' course nament. The Dallas. Texas, professional set a ladies course68 words
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313 1968-09-23 16 OLYMPIC VILLAGE. (Mexico City). Sun. (Reuter) Experts here are saying that the coveted Olympic medals may be won or lost before the 1968 Games begin on October 12. Fitness is the key to sporting success at any time but more so313 words
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159 1968-09-23 16 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) Singapore athletes took top honours In Indonesia’s national athletics championships which entered their final day today. Three of the four-man Singapore team have so far pocketed goal medals in Friday’s and Saturday's events. C. Kuna!an equalled the Indonesian record159 words
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Article170 1968-09-23 16 LOS ANGELES. Sun. (Reuter) An all-Australian final was assured today in the US$3O,OOO (£12.500 i Pacific South-west open tennis championship as Ken Rosewall (Australia) defeated the United States’ latest tennis star Arthur Ashe, here yesterday. The 6-3. 6-2 result was a reversal of form for170 words
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1858 1968-09-23 16 LONDON, Sun. i Reuter) English and Scottish football league home and away tables after today’s matches were: tRead headijgs played home Won. drawn, lost. oats for. goals against. Away won. drawn. lost, goals f [)T, goals against, points). ENGLISH ONE HOME AWAY p W D1,858 words
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Advertisement510 1968-09-23 14 Eastern Sun Clattifiad ad*ern*«n»«n» can ba accepted at the following addretaea: MONT DOR MILK BAR, Niea Ann Building. Singaoore S.S MUBARUK Brother*, 68. Bres Basah Road, and 2, Maiu Avenue. Serangoon Carden Estate, Singapore TAT BUAN CUAN LTD., SUPERMARKET. 83. East Coast Road. Singapore 15 Tel *****9. HAMIEM STORE, 1419.510 words
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Advertisement630 1968-09-23 14 musem CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers.) Unredeemed Pledged Goods and Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers’ Shops. Lam Joon Siong (Chop Sem Fob). 135 New Bridge Road; Ho Yan Kee (Chop Heng Fatt) Yong Kee. 255 South Bridge Road; Seow Kian (Nam Cheong Pawnshop Ltd.) 287 South Bridge Road; Lam Joo Onn (Chop630 words
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Advertisement148 1968-09-23 14 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN SA-MULA IBl' PEJABAT. J.K.R. TAWARAN2 daripada pemborong2 vang berdaftar dengan J.K.R- di-bawah Kelas EX hingga C (Bangunan) akan diterima di-Pejabat Pengarah Kerja Raya. Ibu Pejabat. J.K.R.. Jalan Maxwell. Kuala Lumpur hingga jam pukul 12.00 tengah hari pada 8 hb. Oktober 1968 untok:PEMBENAAN SA-BUAH PUSAT PERGIGIAN DISUV IA148 words
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Miscellaneous50 1968-09-23 14 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $51,254. Ist prize No. *****0 ($12,685) 2nd prize No. *****0 6,342) 3rd prize No. *****4 3,171) STARTERS: ($264 each) Nos:— *****6 *****9 *****6 *****2 *****1 *****4 *****9 *****5 *****5 *****0 *****8 *****6 CONSOLATION: ($2Bl each Nos:— *****0 *****0 *****4 *****5 *****3 *****7 *****9 *****4 *****4 *****2.50 words
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Miscellaneous62 1968-09-23 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 12.56 a.m. (8.7 ft.), 1.01 p.m. (8.8 ft). Port Swettenham: 6.04 a.m. (17.0 ft.), 6.22 dm. (16.1 ft.). Port Dickson: 6.56 a.m. (10.0 ft.), 720 p.m. (9.1 ft.). Singapore: 11.27 a.m. (8.9 ft.), 11.29 p.m. (98 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 10.05 a.m. (7.4 ft.), 10.08 p.m. (7.462 words
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