Eastern Sun, 27 September 1968
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Title Section23 1968-09-27 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. VoL 3 No. 776 Friday, 27 September 1968. lir MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cent*23 words
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Article274 1968-09-27 1 K.D. Rasiah - Tunku: Marcos has repeatedly rejected my conditions By K.D. Rasiah A LOR STAR, Thurs. Tunku Abdul Rahman said today most likely there would not be a meeting between him and President Marcos at Tokyo or anywhere else. The Prime Minister said this when he arrived here in274 words
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Article148 1968-09-27 1 MANILA, Thurs. (Reuter) The Philippine armed forces are to hold exercises in the Southern Philippines bordering Malaysian Sabah in November, the Defence Department announced today. Army units would also, take part in manoeuvres to test their combatreadiness In the Southern Provinces of Sulu and Mindanao, Defence Chief148 words
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Article, Illustration113 1968-09-27 1 “Action” ye lied the director and filming of one of the most difficult scenes in the picture “Virgin Soldiers”, was enact cd- The Columbus film crew did a whole day's “shooting” in the remote Tamptnes area today with the main stars participating. Eastern Sun picture113 words
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383 1968-09-27 1 MANILA. Thurs. (Renter) A former Fifiipino Senator has said the basic weakness of the Philippines’ claim to Malaysian Sabah is that the people of Sabah want no part of the f'hilippines. Mr. Lorenzo Sumfulong, former Chairman of tlpe Senate Foreign RelationsfCommittee. said in383 words
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147 1968-09-27 1 Kl.ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The first forgery case in the history of the Clangor Turf Club here involving a sum of $20.4*0 was brought to light yesterday. The amount was paid out to punters of 6*0 winning tote tickets all cleverly forged. The147 words
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Article75 1968-09-27 1 QUEBEC. Thurs. (AFP) Daniel Johnson. Premier of Quebec, died today. M. Johnson, who recently •ame out of hospital .after a prolonged illness, was to have paid a visit to France from Oct. 11-16 at the invitation of the French Government. The planned visit had stirred considerable75 words
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514 1968-09-27 1 H. M. S. SUTAN - By H. M. S. SUTAN SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Malaysian Ambassador to the Philippines, Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Jumat, tonight stated that it was too premature to predict whether a sum* mit meeting between the Tunku and President Marcos would take place. He told newsmen514 words
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Article110 1968-09-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Football Association of Malaysia has invited the English coach Mr. Harold Hassall. to coach the national team for the next merdeka tournament, the Secretary or the Association. Mr. Kwok Kin Keng, said today. He said: “We sent a letter to him three110 words
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Miscellaneous19 1968-09-27 1 LADIES DAY 'r-iX-Tr'**.-r** "That sounds better already. Only ten more minutes and you can go out And pity balli”19 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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3413 1968-09-27 2 Tai Sing Onn; Dev Shridhar - By Tai Sing Onn and Dev Shridhar KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The High Court here was told today the order under the Internal Security Act under which lawyer, Mr. Karam Singh, had been placed in political detention3,413 words
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Article155 1968-09-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A seminar on marketing was held by the Malaysian Institute of Management at the National Electricity Board Theatrette here this morning. Conducting the seminar is the Chairman of Crothall Co. Ltd. of New Zealand, and also Vice-President of the New Zealand Institute155 words
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497 1968-09-27 3 OINGIAPORE, Thurs. Malaysia and Singapore will benefit from the recent visit by a team from the Confederation of British Industries in that industrial ventures will be set up in both territories. "This is a direct result of the mission's visit," said Mr.497 words
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Article, Illustration33 1968-09-27 3 MR. Ngiam Tong Dow and Mr. Goh Keng Swee, S'pore's delegate, are seen at a two-day conference of Finance Ministers from 28 Commonwealth countries which opened in London on Sept. 25. UPI photo.— UPI photo. - 33 words
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Article118 1968-09-27 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Members of the public are warned to be aware of a group of confidence tricksters whose “modus operandi” is to telephone domestic servants In the absence of their employers. The acting Police Secretary, Mr. Lionel Chee. said that this group of confld nee tricksters118 words
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145 1968-09-27 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Chancellor of the University of Singapore, Enche Yusof bin Ishak has appointed Mr. A. Vijiaratnam as a member of the University of Singapore Council. Mr. Vijiaratnam. 47. replaces Mr. Chua Sian Chin, who resigned when he became Minister lor Health. Mr.145 words
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Article90 1968-09-27 3 SINGAPORE Thurs. The Thai Buddhist Temple in Silat Road will celebrate its "Kathina Ceremony” on Oct. 13. The “Kathina Ceremony” is observed in the Theravada Buddhist countries of Thailand, Burma and Ceylon. On this day. people join together and proceed to the temple of their choice, carrying with90 words
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267 1968-09-27 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Fishermen ond other operators of small craft are advised to know about the hovercraft and their movements in order to avoid any collision. Hovercraft which are now operating within the territorial waters of Singapore obey the "rule of the road at sea". The267 words
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Article66 1968-09-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will attend the "Pahang Night” at the MARA auditorium here on Oct. 12. “Pahang Night.” organised by the Pahangites Welfare Association here is held annually in honour of people from Pahang who have received awards66 words
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Article49 1968-09-27 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Some 150 members of the Singapore Armed Forces Military personnel will conduct exercises from 8 am. to 9 p.m. on Oct. 3 to Oct. 4. on the Chua Chu Kang Area. They will use blanks and thunderflashes. The public are advised not to be alarmed.49 words
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Article, Illustration953 1968-09-27 5 Martin Lim - By Martin Lim SINGAPORE. Thurs. A seaman was so prepossessed by an event that occurred almost a month ago that he “coldbloodedly’’ shot to death two of his shipmates last Sunday, a preliminary inquiry was told today. He also attempted to take another life aboard the953 words
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172 1968-09-27 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Ten speakers have qualified for the finals of the 2nd interSchool Safety First Oratorical Contest in Chinese. to be held on Sept. 27 at the Cultural Centre. The finals will be held in conjunction with the prize presentation ceremony of the Safety First172 words
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Article53 1968-09-27 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Political Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Enche Ghazali Ismail. wtU officially open an exhibition of prints and slides from the 1968 Inter-School Photographic Competition on Sept. 30 at 4.30 pm. The exhibition, organised by the Photographic Society of Raffles Institution, will be held in53 words
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Article, Illustration256 1968-09-27 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Pretty Blossom Gay, 21, is one of the 24 contestants who will be competing in the “Carnival Queen of the Year” contest. which will be held at the Victoria School ground on Saturday and Sunday. Miss Gay. the runner-up in the "Miss256 words
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Article86 1968-09-27 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs A schoolgirl, Llm Slew Choo. 13. was today awarded $9,500 for injuries sustained in a motor accident. Lim. who was knocked down by a motor car at Jalan Dua. on July 11. last year, sustained scars on many parts of her body and a86 words
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Article41 1968-09-27 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Staff and families of the Overseas Assurance Corporation Limited will hold their annual picnic on Sept. 29 at Pasir Ris. Highlight of the picnic will be the election of the “Mr. Ideal” contest41 words
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Article, Illustration76 1968-09-27 5 A helping hand for famed Cantonese opera star, Yam Kim Fei, from Cathay Organisation officials after her personal appearance at the Odeon Theatre on Wednesday night during the premiere of “The Tragedy of a Poet King.” Seen helping Miss Yam are Mr. Carl Kannappan, head of Cathay's— Eastern Sun picture. - 76 words
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Article, Illustration66 1968-09-27 13 *awa r 1 he d V y Hr term of'di *'i "sinM^re F m S Urr Embajjy. »l|, leave Sin,apore toon on eompletlon ot hi. The party was attended by many friends and VIPs. and deputy e chief U o n f fhe*mlsslonT jVt M?66 words
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Article147 1968-09-27 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An ex-serviceman of Singapore's Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Enche Esa Zain. said he had to call off his plan to lead a group of 30 ex-servicemen with a "protest note" to the Philippines Consulate here this Saturday He added. "The reason for147 words
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430 1968-09-27 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Coroner's Court was told today how a 25-year-old clerk died after he and his younger brothers were attacked bv a group of persons four years aeo. i An Inquiry Into the death of Saba Sharsamy of Kim Keat Avenue430 words
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Article91 1968-09-27 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs A 34-verr-old bus driver, Lim Chm Poh. was Jailed for one year by the Second District Court today for causing the death of a lorry-driver. Lee San. 46. bv dangerous driving. Lim. a father of eight, was also disqualified from driving all classes of vehicles91 words
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Miscellaneous23 1968-09-27 2 (DO YOU REALIZE YCU'RF) YOU REALIZE YOU‘RE'L SCCLD/NO A LADYffr f ICOLUN6ME?fj ■by^H LIMKOKWING 7% {CAN'T YOU MAN4OE (A &rr MORE POLITE yjLauja^i23 words
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Advertisement132 1968-09-27 3 21 m\t\w m J Oat ORIENTAL- EASTERN emporium ltd emporium ltd 301 RAFFLES PLACE,SINGAPORE. 6571 HIGH STREET,SINGAPORE. ofrom 2nd September to 2nd October 1968 when you make purchases at ORIENTAL emporium ltd or EASTERN emporium ltd you will be j entitled to a lucky draw ticket which may win you132 words
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Miscellaneous74 1968-09-27 3 SECOND DRAW A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! SO FAR 40 PEOPLE HAVE COLLECTED $2,000 EACH WON IN LAST DRAW. DON T MISS OUT THIS WEEK. YOU CAN STILL GET A FREE ENTRY HAVING ENTERED THE FIRST DRAW (SIX CROSSES) ON BOTH TABLES TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS FREE OFFER BY GETTING TWO SECOND74 words
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Article8745 1968-09-27 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. TH* following examination results are issued by the Ministry of Education, Singapore The London Chamber of Commerce (Sprinr) Examination 1968. Numbers after the name of a candidate Indicate the subjects in which the candidate has passed. The letter ‘D’ immediately after a number shows8,745 words
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Advertisement178 1968-09-27 5 Very Special Offer at our Bargain Counter (2ndfloor) Po c q—> »o q g gj» AAAaA-g 9.0 8 a poo NO PARKING PROBLEM p a P O P jl-Q Children's T-Shirts 1/2 Price 45cts. upwards Ladies Blouses Usual $4.50 Now $2.25 Assorted X'mas Cards lOcts. upwards v OQ> A PRICE178 words
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Article, Illustration17 1968-09-27 6 CALCUTTA: Police use tear gas to clear women on sit-down strike on the railway tracks. UPI photo.— UPI photo. - 17 words
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398 1968-09-27 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI) Defence Secretary Clark Clifford today said the United States had no intention of reducing its troops in Vietnam "either by next June or at any time in the and the United States and other nations had every398 words
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Article165 1968-09-27 6 SYDNEY. Thurs. (Reuter) Wally Mellish. 29, who held a small army of armed police at bay in a week-long siege here in July, has been certified as insane. This means that no police charges will be laid against him unless he is declared sane and fit165 words
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183 1968-09-27 6 COPENHAGEN, Thurs. (AFP) Indonesia's Foreign Minister Mr. Adam Malik said here today that the Philippines had a claim on Sabah from the historical point of view. But, he added, the historical argument was destroyed by the fact that Sabah had voted for183 words
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Article130 1968-09-27 6 TURIN. Italy. Thurs. (AFP)—The Yaounde Convention linking African states to the Common Market due to be renewed next year should take further into account the industrialisation of Africa. Niger's President Diori Hamanl said here ye.«terday. Speaking on the closing day of an international conference on130 words
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563 1968-09-27 6 U THANT PROPOSES A SUMMIT UNITED NATIONS, New York, Thurs. (Reuter) U.N. Secretary-General C Thant proposed today a formal meeting of the big four foreign ministers during the current General Assembly, as the precursor to a summit conference. In his annual report to the563 words
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Article99 1968-09-27 6 LAGOS. Thurs. (Reuter) Nigerian Federal Forces today maintained their stranglehold on shrunken Biafra as they pushed on towards Umuahia. the last remaining major town in the breakaway state A Federal Government spokesman said here the three-pronged assault on Biafra s heartland was progressing well99 words
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Article138 1968-09-27 6 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Thurs. (Reuter) The United States today reaffirmed its position that Taiwan was fully entitled to be represented in the United Nations U 8 representative William B Buffum said his government was confident the General Assembly would again reject a138 words
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Article85 1968-09-27 6 HONG KONG. Thurs. (AFP) China’s cultural revolution has now entered its final phase in which it has become most important for regional, provincial and municipal revolutionary committees to seek advice from Chairman Mao’s proletarian headquarters before undertaking any major tasks and to regularly report their85 words
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Article54 1968-09-27 6 MEXICO CITY. Thurs. (Reuter) Student troubles in Mexico City have frightened off a number of tourists who planned to visit Mexico for the Olympic Games, a local tourist agent said today. He declined to give figures but said there were many cancellations in the past few54 words
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Article60 1968-09-27 6 TAPCHULA. Mexico. Thurs. (Reuter) Twelve people were killed and hundreds left homeless when a 26-second earthquake struck the southeastern Mexican state of Chiapas near the Guatemala border early today reporta reaching here said. The 12 died when their houses were levelled in the quake, which struck60 words
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Article46 1968-09-27 6 SAIGON. Thurs. (Reuter) American infantrymen with tanks, helicopters and jets to back them up chased a North Vietnamese force through the rice-growing plain in the northern Quang Tin province killing more than 200 of them, a US. spokesman said in S-iigon today.46 words
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Miscellaneous1425 1968-09-27 6 YOUR too AY CHANNEL S KOALA LUMPUR and Pulan Pinang; 6 Ipnh and Melaka: 3 A 10 Johore Bahru, t Eaiping; 1 Bata Pahat; 9 Kluanc P.M. 301 Opening Annct. and Prog Summary: 301 Seni Dan Budaya; 325 Space Ghost: 350 Gilligan's Island ‘‘A Nose by anv Other Name"; 41,425 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article, Illustration152 1968-09-27 7 Malaysia Ve-Tsin has been certified fit for consumption by Muslims by three religious leaders of the State of Selangor. The three leaders, the Preof the Department of Religious Affairs. Enrhe Ismail bin Hitam. the Secretary. Enche Abu Bakir and the kathi Besar,152 words
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Article40 1968-09-27 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs—The Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: Selling T.TyO.D. ready were; Holland Guilders 117— 78; Swiss Francs 139: Belgian Francs 1627; Italian Lire ***** and Danish Kroner 243-1/4.40 words
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210 1968-09-27 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Italian Fortnight at Robinsons Department Store in Raffles Place, which is scheduled to start from Sept. 30, will feature Made-in-Singapore dresses Miss Irene Lim. the store's overseas' trained fashion designer has been specially designing several dresses for the fashion shows210 words
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Article215 1968-09-27 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Katelysia 3/4 Mozambique 5 World Carrier 6 '7 Lloyd Bakke 8/9 Hashihama Maru 10/11 Benledi 13 14 Krasnaia Presnia 19 Congo Maru 21 22 Vasco Da Gama 27'28 Kota Naga 29 30215 words
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Article76 1968-09-27 7 LONDON. Thurs (UPI) Rubber market closed hesitant with spot 19-7/8 20-1/8. Settemenl House Nov 19-15/16 20-1/16 Dec 19-15/16 20-1/16 Jan Mar 19-15 16 20-1/16 April Jun 20 20-1/8 Julv Sept 20-1/lfi 20-1/4 Jan/Mar 20-1/8 20-5/16 Aoril Jun 20-3 16 20-3/8 Julv Sept 20-1/4 20-7/18 Oct Dec 20-576 words
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Article106 1968-09-27 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The noon price* at tn* I'hinese Produce Exrhaac* <• d r,> Bujer Seller Coconut Oil (FOB.) Bulk 46 00 Coconut Oil (FOB) Drum 46 50 Loose copra Mixed sept. 2 <5O Munlok White Pepper (FOB.) 96% N.L.W' 115.0# Sarawak While ....<, Pepper (FOB) 112 50 Sarawak Special106 words
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391 1968-09-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The export quota for all the six producer countries of the International Tin Council has been fixed at 42.950 tons for the 104-day period between Sept. 19 to Dec 31. The I.T.C. took this “important decision” at its391 words
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Article, Illustration83 1968-09-27 7 SINGAPORE Thurs.—Mr. Joachim Leong. who has been with Lufthansa German Airlines for just over a year, has been selected by the airline to undergo a month's training In Hamburg. Mr. Leong. aged 22. leaves on Sept. 28. He will study Traffic and Sales procedures at83 words
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Article68 1968-09-27 7 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI) Copper remained steady throughout the day and with no fresh news, quiet conditions prevailed. Copper wire bars 474 4741/2 business 474. Three months 470-1/2 471 business 470-1/2. Turnover 800 tons. Market steady quiet Cathodes 474-1/2 475 business 475. Three months 469.470 business nil. Turnover68 words
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Article1267 1968-09-27 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs Quiet and easier conditions were again the order of the I day in the industrial section of the Stock Exchange. Turnover was still on the reduced side. There was no desire to deal in big scale until the outcome of the Sabah issue1,267 words
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Article304 1968-09-27 7 Rubber Up cent SINGAPORE. Thurs. October first grade rubber buyers f o b. closed at 5 p m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 55-7/8 cents per lb., up half a cent from previous close. The tone was quiet. Turnover was restricted by a marked reserve of sellers in304 words
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Article514 1968-09-27 7 SINGAPORE. Stock Exchange sold and other prices officially listed at the close of businessIMHSTRIAi.S ATM A 2.17 Ben A Co 2 68 2 75 Borneo Hhd 1 81 1.83 Bnustead 1.77 C. sugar 4.08 4 10 Chemical Co. 1.72 Dunlop XD 3 28 3 .30 E smelting 6514 words
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Article46 1968-09-27 7 < Manat eraPrice*» Ftr»t Malayan 2.68 second Malayan 1.94 Third Malayan 1.23 The Commerce Industry .99 1 08 The savin* Fund \r» 1.08 117 First H’knnsr 1.07 1.12* second H'koit* .75 .79* Malaysian Investm ent Fund 1.20 1 30 Sterling C'modlty 5/11 Bone Rnnj Currency >46 words
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Article15 1968-09-27 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs--The tin price for today waa $567.37$ per picul, up 37$ cents.15 words
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Advertisement733 1968-09-27 7 \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 Mi.z's 4-s'»/si*r*» a mmsmm ARRIVALS DEPARTURES SINGAPORE 6.30 pm 5-10 p m. 3.35 p m. 10 05 pm 10.35 am. 000 a.m.733 words
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Article763 1968-09-27 8 WHEN a person is constantly in receipt of aid, his mind will be so conditioned that he will not do anything to help himself except to regard charity as his due. This is, unfortunately, the attitude of some poor countries. No matter how much aid they receive,763 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1968-09-27 8 600,000 Sabahans want to be with Malaysia T'EXT of speech by the Chief Minister, Tun Datu Haji Mustapha bin Datu Horun, at the rally held in Kota Kinabalu on Sept. 22. OUR State of Sabah obtained its independence about a little over five years ago amidst the threats1,030 words
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Article313 1968-09-27 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author. "Handbook of Erldooc* for Criminal Trial*") BOBBY signed blank forms when he applied for a loan from the Home Finance Co. When Bobby Sr‘avltcd on payments later. Marvin, of the finance company, accused him of not disclosing the true amount of his313 words
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LETTERS...
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238 1968-09-27 8 THE Charge d'Affaires of the Embassy desires to correct the impression created by statements from certain quarters that Muslims in the Philippines are "not allowed to erect mosques i~* Manila." The statement is not true. Religious freedom as guaranteed under the Philippine Constitution is238 words
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251 1968-09-27 8 1 TOTALLY agree with the Ministry of Health's statement (Eastern Sun. 18.9.68) that action must be taken against grubbers who scatter paper and refuse from refuse bins to make dirty our City. But I wish to add that the most stubborn culprits are children251 words
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Article233 1968-09-27 8 THE article by S G. Ram (Eastern Sun, 21/9/68) on the military potential of both India and China, though an interesting study, was not wholly correct His statement that India could not compete with the Chinese military machine was not a fact but a hypothesis. While233 words
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112 1968-09-27 8 T REFER to the Pub1 Usher's Exhibition being held in Singapore in connection with the recent Conference on Publications in Asm. Of 12 publishers’ stalls, 9 represent publications in English and other European languages. two in the National Language, and only one in Chinese112 words
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Advertisement40 1968-09-27 8 Eastern Sun Independent Newt paver FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1968 23-8. Cantonment Read. Singapore 2 Telephone: *****-7 Penanc Office Ipoh Office 39. lalan Sultan. Kuala Lumpur. Malavtia Telephone: *****-6 8. Leith Street. Tel: ***** 77. Brewater Read. Te1:***** Cable Aidretn: AWNEWS40 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1968-09-27 9 Staff Writer - By: Staff Writer VACATIONS of times do not turn out to be as they are expected. And there s nothing worse that can happen to anyone than be caught in a situation where everything has turned out wrong. You can’t get to that paradise or that lovely1,000 words
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Article, Illustration150 1968-09-27 9 T'LEPHANTS in Thailand are a great help to the country's forest industry. They are used instead of heavy tractors in pulling, and dragging heavy logs In dense forests whe«re modern weightlifting equipment is useless. The Elephant, ire the olden time, played an important role in warfare150 words
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Advertisement284 1968-09-27 9 w fC m > •< s y m m Kk. r v f. vacation by air feature Now Thai introduces daylight flights to New Delhi and Calcu Thai International’s Royal Orchid Jets now fly twice a week to New Delhi, via Dacca, and to Calcutta via Rangoon. It really makes284 words
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Article742 1968-09-27 10 Behram R. Vakil - By: Behram R. Vakil Life in kashmir is a ball throughout the year in the spring and autumn you can glide in boats over the lakes, rivers and canals; trekking, fishing, hunting, water skiing, ya c h ting, boating, surf-rid-ing, golfing i n summer and winter provides742 words
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Article, Illustration191 1968-09-27 10 LUFTHANSA German Airlines has introduced a new Red Riding Hood service to help passengers arriving and departing from Singapore Airport. From now on, the airline’s in-flight service will be extended from the aircraft to the terminal, specifically to assist mothers with children, unaccompanied191 words
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Article, Illustration458 1968-09-27 11 jyjISS Mary Chee and Mrs. Leonie Daroya are typical of the personnel employed by airlines in Singapore to look after their clients To them efficiency, courtesy and knowledge are about the most important things in their career. These are the girls who will plan that long-dreamt-of holiday458 words
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104 1968-09-27 11 THE 707 Boeing jetliner of Lufthansa German Airlines is a familiar sight at Paya Lebar Airport every Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. On Monday a Lufthansa flight arrives from Frankfurt and forty minutes later takes off for Jakarta. The same104 words
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Article, Illustration1411 1968-09-27 12 AIR fares, people say take up a substantial part of the travelling budget. Although expansion and modem methods of production have helped to cut down capital costs to a large extent and consequently made it possible for the man-in-the-street to travel by air for1,411 words
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320 1968-09-27 12 /COPENHAGEN is one of the few cities left in the world and probably the only one with music where a tourist can still have a meal for just about 30 US. cents. Sparkling red and white Stands dot the gay Scandinavian320 words
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Advertisement215 1968-09-27 10 The worlds longest, continuous r| 11 4"ir\lA India is so different. V AAX2)(XLI.\ m M X Thousands of temples, luxury hotels, the world’s XXCjXO C\ IVIL tallest mountains, palm fringed beaches. Last year alone, more than a dozen w V tourist hotels were completed in India. Indian internal transport services215 words
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Advertisement178 1968-09-27 10 Should an executive admit that he has jet-set tastes only to Cathay Pacific Relax. You are with friends. Cathay Pacific believes every Orient traveller should enjoy the jet-set way of life. Like food and drink in the grand international manner. Like the pampering of an Oriental hostess that speaks your178 words
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Advertisement152 1968-09-27 11 TRANS-ASIAN EXPRESS Three flights weekly Leave Singapore 7.25a.m. Arrive London. 7.30p.m. (You leave Singapore any Monday. Wednesday* and Friday morning at 7.25 a.m. and arrive at London at 7.30 p.m. the same day. This new extra Wednesday flight will commence from October 16. Daylight all the way on the Trans-Asian152 words
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Advertisement403 1968-09-27 11 wm m am <5 9i New rork.The most city. Bui Am. The most airline to get you there. m 'V asse A > Fy Pan Am* to New York. The most to the most Just think, with Pan Am you can fly straight through from Singapore to New York) Or,403 words
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Advertisement125 1968-09-27 12 rrW -rr, -*TV ft 4 n If the United States arc '’western”, and Singapore is "far cast”, it seems like we should fly west to reach San Francisco. But we don’t. We head eastward-ho through Honolulu. And get there half an hour faster than anyone else. Which lands you in125 words
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Advertisement75 1968-09-27 13 To-morrow Night MOON-CAKE FESTIVAL-Ext: 2.00a.m. EASTERN HOTEL 26 JALAN AMPANG. KUALA LUMPUR Tel: *****/2 Dozens of Moon-Cakes as Spot Dance Prizes Given away by Chop Bunn Choon, 81 Petallng St., K.L. 2 HOT MELODIOUS DANCE BANDS JACKSON SHOE'S ORCHESTRA QUEEN QUEENTETTS TOP SINGERS: TIP SIZW LENG iMilmld JOVCE 'Korea) Aad75 words
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Miscellaneous255 1968-09-27 13 SHAWt O re ea. m, 1 LIDO Phone ***** LAST HAT! 11 am 1 .IV 4 <N) oso A (Mil on Peter Wand* Ventham The M.non RF\*T Color OPFNg TOMORROW' Yv«» Montand Candice Bergen A- Annie Oirardot LI\F FOR LIFE** Color <UAI 4-Theatre Midnight Tomorrow «t CAPITOL Lino RFX SET255 words
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Miscellaneous305 1968-09-27 13 TODAY and YOU... Friday, September 27, 1968. ARIES MAR. 22 APR. 201 -.A 6-17-28-39 TAURUS APR. 21 MAY 21 9-20-31-42 '53-58-81-88 GEMINI MAY 22 fij JUNE 22 5-16-27-40 -72-84-85 CANCER JUNE 23 JULY 23 G\ 2-13-24-35 46-61-82-90 LEO JULY 24 .AUG. 23 1-12-23-34 '45-67-80-86 VIRGO AUG. 24 SEPT. 22 8-19-30-41305 words
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Miscellaneous263 1968-09-27 13 ORCHARD-***** loth DAY Dally 3 Shows 1.30. 5.15 A 3.30 p m M1" Starts: 1.50. 5.35 A HsA|ji. Aim f 4 00. 12 50 Ai SI 50 WO PMf L’«t I -2001: A SP\CE ODTASEY” Super Panaviaioo Cinerama Metrocolor (MOM* TO ANY FEAT AT 1.30 A 5.15 ore SHOWS SUNDAY263 words
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406 1968-09-27 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Thirty-eight players, including 15 'new finds', have been selected by the Malaysian Rugby Union for a one-day trial at the Selangor Club padang on Saturday to pick a Malaysian XV. The Malaysian side will first play Singapore in the third406 words
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122 1968-09-27 14 JAKARTA. Thurs. (Reuter) A little known Indonesian boy caused an upset in the Asian Table Tennis Championships here today when he beat Japan's Ryoji Natioh. reigning Asian junior title-holder. Barlianto took a 3-1 victory over his powerful opponent in the early knock out122 words
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Article135 1968-09-27 14 MALACCA. Thurs. Malacca High School ‘A’ kept their unbeaten record intact with a 1-0 win over Medicals Sports Club in the Malacca Hockey Association open league tourney at the Malacca Club ground here. This was High School's fourth straight win in a row and135 words
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Article74 1968-09-27 14 JOHANNESBURG Thurs. (UPIi The anti-Government Rand Daily Mail yesterday accused Premier John Vorster of “putting his large foot" into prospects for the 1970 New Zealand rugby team s tour of South Africa. Now that the Marvlebone Cricket Club *MCC» tour of the Republic has been cancelled. speculation74 words
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Article98 1968-09-27 14 PENANG. Thurs. Penang the holders of the Foong Seong Cup are on their way to retaining the cup. when they led Kedah bv 3-1 on the first night's play in the cup semi-final here last night. Last night’s results:— Yew Cheng Hock (Pg) bea* Abdul Rahman (Kd)98 words
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177 1968-09-27 14 NEW YORK. Thurs. (Reuter) Manuel Ramos, of Mexico, and Canadian George Chuvalo fight to save their reputations as two of the world's top heavyweights at Madison Square Garden here tomorrow night. The pair who are heavyweight champions in their own countries, meet in177 words
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Article26 1968-09-27 14 ALOR STAR. Thurs. The Kedah Lawn Tennis Association will hold their annual hardcourt open tennis championships from Oct. 19 to 22 in Alor Star.26 words
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170 1968-09-27 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Derrick de Souza, has been backed by 60 sponsors for the SAAA National Defence Fund Donation Walk, at the final count after entries closed. De Souza of the Telecoms Department had 58 sponsors from his Department itself. The other two170 words
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Article113 1968-09-27 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs Darul Afiah defending champions will meet Police S.A. in the F.A. of Singapore senior division league soccer match to be played at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow. Kick off (7.30 p.m.) Darul Afiah hot favourites for the league title this season have a113 words
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Article1711 1968-09-27 15 Race 1: Horses Class 5« Div. 3 6 Furs.— 2.15 p.m. (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 1 102 Maulana by B.no Sultan of Pahang Daniels 8 2 339 Judith Anton H 6y 9.00 Gloria Stable E B kelen 6 3 579 Tallett, 6v 8 13 L. Ac S.1,711 words
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486 1968-09-27 15 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Ivan Allantrained Goodwill II and Napoli were very attractive workers on a good track this morning when matched over 3f in 37 4/5. Goodwill II who was doing best work at the finish, is in striking form and486 words
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Article157 1968-09-27 15 ALOR STAR. Thurs. The Kedah Badminton Association will be holding Its annual senior individual and team badminton championships from Oct. 31 to Nov. 2 and Nov. 7 to 8 respectively at the Guru Hall here. Entries for the individual champ.onshlp are invited with entry157 words
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119 1968-09-27 15 SOUTH LAKE TAHOE. California. Thurs. (Reuter) Negro athletes in the United States Olympics team yesterday dropped their demand for the resignation of Mr. Avery Brunnage. American president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). They wrote to Mr. Brundage earlier this week suggesting his resignation in119 words
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Article162 1968-09-27 15 MEXICO CITY. Thurs. (Reuter) Malaysia’s hockey manager Dr. Aziz Durairatnam said he had never seen better medical facilities at sports meetings than those provided by the Mexicans at the Olympics Games here. Wi.h athletes and officials concerned about the altitude and stomach disorders, the Mexicans have162 words
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Article69 1968-09-27 15 IPOH. Thurs. Kilat Club edged Federal D.I.D. Ipoh 3-2 to become champion in the Boon Thean Soo Cup division two kr.ock-oui soccer competition at the Stadium Perak yesterday. Kilat played impressively and could have won by a bigger margin. Centre forward Wong Kam Thian scored a69 words
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Article1936 1968-09-27 15 Raee 1: Honu Class 5* Div. 2—6 Furs.— 1.45 p.m. (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 1. 708 directs 5y 9 00 King's Stable Ahmad 8 2. 688 G(nt Hnrley 4y 9.00 Gene Horley Stable Daniels 10 3. 056 Ha 11a rid 4y 8.13 Kwee Stable Nair Dragon U1,936 words
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301 1968-09-27 16 ALBERT JOHNSON - By ALBERT JOHNSON SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Business Houses F.A. one of the two big affiliates of the Football Association of Singapore will soon embark on a scheme to promote soccer for the benefit of workers in commercial organisations. The scheme—the first of301 words
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215 1968-09-27 16 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) Fourth division Peterborough United lived up to their reputations as giantkillers with a 2-1 victory over first division West Bromwich Albion in the third round of the English Football League Cup last night. League champions Manchester City were another club to215 words
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Article84 1968-09-27 16 KLUANG. Thurs. The Kluang Branch of the Johcre Football Referees’ Association will be holding classes for Grade 2 and 3 referees in this district at their premises at Jalan Lambak here from Sept. 30. The classes will begin at 7.00 p.m. each day and is84 words
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Article, Illustration48 1968-09-27 16 A mid-air demonstration of the "splits" that would not have disgraced a high-kicking dancer reveals the suppleness of B r i t a i n's hurdler Alan Poscoe. The Portsmouth, England, student will compete in the 110 metres hurdler during the Olympic Games in Mexico.48 words
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618 1968-09-27 16 JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. (Reuter) —The Marylebone Cricket Club's decision to cancel this year's tour of South Africa has interrupted an almost continuous Test series extending 80 years back to the First Test in Port Elizabeth in 1888 something only war has hitherto managed. The next618 words
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89 1968-09-27 16 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, today said “sepaktakraw" would be introduced in schools. Enche Khir who ts also the chairman of the National School Sports Council said the game would later be played at national level. Speaking here89 words
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389 1968-09-27 16 LE MANS. (France) Thurs. (UPIt The first days trials for the 24-hour Le Mans automobile race yesterday turned into a duel between Porsches and for the best times. Joseph SifTert of Switzerland in a Porsche had the best time after the389 words
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928 1968-09-27 16 BUENOS AIRES. Thurs. (Reuter) —Estudiantes De La Plata (Argentina) beat Manchester United (England) 1-0 in their world clubs Soccer Cup final first leg match here last night. Conigliaro scored the only goal in the 28th minute. Attendance: 70.000. The teams meet in the928 words
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148 1968-09-27 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. n records were shattered at the tar East Command British Inter-Services swimming championships. hela at the Royal Air Force Chanei, recently. T *?f Royal Navy who scored 1 8 points captured the men s inter-service championship title. Army were second with 70148 words
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Advertisement319 1968-09-27 14 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963 (No. 18 of 1963) Notice Under Section 19 (2) NOTICE Is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19 (2) of The Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963 that the Director of Public Works requires the execution of streetworks in319 words
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Advertisement294 1968-09-27 14 M ATir E TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) IPQH MUNICIPAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is proposed to permit the erection of a block of 4-storey flats consisting of 44 units on Lot No. 1.1603. off Chamnerlain Road. Ipoh which said lot is zoned for Open Residential294 words
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Miscellaneous60 1968-09-27 16 EmpText Penang: 2.58 a.m. (8.4 ft.), 3.29 p.m. (7.1 ft.). Port Swettenham: 8.11 a.m. (15.6 ft.), 8.28 pm. (14.3 ft.). Port Dickson: 9.22 a.m. f 9 3 ft.), 9.28 p.m (77 ft Singapore: 144 a.m. (8.8 ft.). 1.21 pm. (9.3 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 12.49 am. (7 8ft),11 49 p.m. (7.060 words
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