Eastern Sun, 28 September 1968
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Title Section22 1968-09-28 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 777 Saturday, 28 September 1968. MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents22 words
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Article314 1968-09-28 1 Filipino students set fire to servants quarters, sack grounds MANILA, Fri. (UPI) rpORCH-BEARING students tonight smashed down a gate at the residence of the British Ambassador in Manila, set fire to the servants' quarters and made a shambles of the grounds. They smashed the windows of314 words
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Article, Illustration687 1968-09-28 1 MANILA. Fri. (Reuter) President Marcos has said Britain and not Malaysia is the Philippines’ real opponent in its claim to the Malaysian State of Sabah. The President, in a speech at Dagupan City in Northern Philippines yesterday. said Britain was trying to intimidate687 words
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Article67 1968-09-28 1 JAKARTA. Fri. (UPI) It is “most unlikely” that the death sentence on former Foreign Minister Subandrio will be carried out, sources close to President Suharto said today. Subandrio and 24 other persons under sentence of death or imprisonment for their part in the abortive Communist67 words
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Article75 1968-09-28 1 KOTA KINABALU. Fri. The Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Salleh bin Ismail, said security forces in East Malaysia are in a state of preparedness to meet eventualities. Speaking to newsmen before flying home after completing a three-day visit Tan Sri Salleh expressed satisfaction with the situation. Tan75 words
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271 1968-09-28 1 MANILA. Fri. (UPI) The Philippines Herald radio station DZHP reported todav that its special correspondent in Sabah. Edward Tipton, had been ordered to leave Sabah “within 24 hours aboard the first available flight”. DZHP news director Ronnie Nathaniels said Sabah Immigration Controller B J271 words
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172 1968-09-28 1 PENANG. Fri. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said here tonight that the people of Malaysia were not willing to concede even an inch of their land to the Philippines. He was referring to the Sabah claim when he declared open Pesta Malaysia.172 words
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Article51 1968-09-28 1 LONDON F i. (Reuter) British officials today discounted any possibility that the Brunei People's Independent Front might try to intervene in the BritishBrunei talks currently going on here. A Commonwealth Office spokesman said he had seen no evidence of this, and in any case he thought it “highly51 words
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Article, Illustration290 1968-09-28 1 gINGAPORE, Fri. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has accepted an in* vitation from the Japanese Government for an official visit to Japan from Oct. 14 to 19. A statement from the PM's Department here said that during his visit he290 words
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Article48 1968-09-28 1 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) A British Defence Minister will leave next week on a visit to the Far East Land Forces. The Defence Department announced today that Mr. James Boyden. Undersecretary for the Army, will leave on Monday for Singapore In Royal Air Force VC 10.48 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous21 1968-09-28 1 LADIES DAY •i s 27 H^f “What d’you know, Mabel—there’s an old boat down here with the same name as ours!’*.21 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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363 1968-09-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The question of Filipino subversion in Sabah is one which Malaysia would have to "look very deeply into," the Malaysian Ambassador to the Philippines, Tan Sri Abdul Homid Jumat, said today. Tan Sri Hamid was speaking in363 words
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Article266 1968-09-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The Minister of Health. Dr. Ng Kara Poh. today called upon all hospital officers and staff to keep down public complaints to the minimum “with patience and co-opera-tion.” He was speaking at the closing of a five-week “Bulan Gerakan Mesra” (Operation Goodwill Month)266 words
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140 1968-09-28 2 SINGAPORE Fri Singapore will host the first Ecafe Regional Port Seminar to be held here from Oct. 7 to 16. Delegates from 22 countries will attend. Ecafe members and associate member nations participating are Australia. Brunei. Ceylon, Republic of China, Fiji, Hong Kong.140 words
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179 1968-09-28 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. The second part of the preliminary inquiry into the murders of two seamen aboard the American oil tanker. St. IMonticello Victory. will be conducted in the Fifth Magistrate's Court on Oct. 14. The court also fixed bonds totalling $4O 000179 words
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88 1968-09-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. A Police party acting on a tip-off arrested a youth at Jalan Hale here yesterday evening and recovered from him various items of goods reported stolen from the home of a supervisor five days ago The supervisor. Che Sitti Hawa bmte Bainsnair88 words
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Article, Illustration119 1968-09-28 2 A large crowd gathered on tie Kuala Lumpur padang in front of the Selangor Club on Wednesday to witness the performance of a spectacular “haka” by a party of Maoris in traditional costume. The ‘haka group were all members of the Maori Concert Party and band of the First Battalion119 words
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158 1968-09-28 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Housing and Development Board will offer another 232 units of 1-room Improved flats at Bukit Merah Estate for sale under the “Home Ownership for the People” scheme at the usual selling price of *3.300 and minimum Initial down payment of *3OO158 words
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Article35 1968-09-28 2 MALACCA. Fri. The Deputy Chairman of the State Division of the Labour Party here. Mr. Tay Kim Hung detained since June last year under the Internal Security Act has been released.35 words
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Article, Illustration38 1968-09-28 2 The Minister without Portfolio. Enche Abdul Ghafar. addressing 10.000 I MNO Youth and Kaum tbu members from all parts of Kelantan at an anti-Marcos rally at the Pengkalan Cbepa Airport, Kota Bharu, on Sept. 26.38 words
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418 1968-09-28 2 IPOH. Fri. A loan of $ll million for the Ipoh sewerage scheme has been approved by the Economic Planning Unit (as an allocation of development estimates) under the first five-year Malaysia plan. A report of the Municipal Engineer, Mr. F. L. Cowie,418 words
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71 1968-09-28 2 PERTH. Fri. (Reuter) Nineteen out of 22 Malaysian children v bo have had hole-in-the-heai t operations in West Australia in the past three years have been returned to the.r homes in good health, a Royal Perth Hospital spokesman said today. A committee in Malaysia select children71 words
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100 1968-09-28 2 TELUK ANSON. Fri—The Chairman ot the Council of Regency. The Raja Muda. Raja Musa ibni Almarhorn Sultan Abdul Aziz, today praised the loyalty of Malaysians in their stand behind the Government against the move by the Philippines in signing into law a Bill annexing100 words
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373 1968-09-28 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. Four young men all in their 20s gave chase to three robbers, whe had earlier relieved them of $14.50(1 in cash at gunpoint, and caught one of them, a preliminary inquiry heard today. They also recovered part of the money $3,783.33.373 words
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Article28 1968-09-28 2 SINGAPORE. Fri —There were a total of 81 road accidents of which two were fatal and seven serious during the past 24 hours in the Republic.28 words
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Article124 1968-09-28 2 SINGAPORE. Fri The first prize for the next Toto draw (17th) this Sunday will carry a jackpot of *lOO.OOO. The second prize will carry a supplementary winning of $73,530 and In addition thousands of dollars will be paid out as prize money. This week's draw will,124 words
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122 1968-09-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Pass list of Trinity (Overseas) Bar examination. 1962 for West Malaysia Council of Legal Education. London: ROMAN LAW:— CLASS 3 S.H. Loo; OS Heng; LC Lim; LY Tan; YK Fung; S-N. Fong; E. Joseph; R. Kamalambigai; UK Menop; RR M’.ittiah: T Naga'.ingam;122 words
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Article, Illustration528 1968-09-28 3 K.S. Sidhu - By: K.S. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Fri. The charred body of a 11-year-old gurl was found offer a fire gutted several wooden houses and rendered 122 people homeless in Lorong 101 early this morning. The Acting Police Secretary, Mr.528 words
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Article164 1968-09-28 3 SINGAPORE. Fri A delegation of five British Members of Parliament from the UK. Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association will be paying a three-day visit to Singapore as guests of the Singapore Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. They arrive in Singapore from Kuala Lumpur on164 words
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215 1968-09-28 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. A distress message carved on the beach of an island. 30 m.ies out from Mersing, alerted the pilot of a passing RAF Andover aircraft and led to a 90-mile rescue dash by whirlwind helicopter from Singapore to Pulau Aut where it215 words
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Article, Illustration155 1968-09-28 3 Sergeant Reg Parnell of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers who has spent the last two years attached to The Life Guards in Seremban and Singapore decided to complete his tour in the Far East bv motorcycling to the t'nited Kingdom. He is shown making155 words
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Article323 1968-09-28 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Coroner’s Court today returned a verdict of "murder hy person or persons unknown on a 25-year-old man. S a ryes war a Sarma of Kim Keat Avenue here who died on May 23. 1961. The two-day Inquiry which concluded today was told how323 words
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Article77 1968-09-28 3 SINGAPORE Fri A 23-year-old cyclist died on the spot after he was knocked down by a bus at the junction of Tiong Bahru and Henderson Road at 5.50 am. this morning. Police gave his name as Enche Muhyl bin Abbas of Radln Mas. In another accident77 words
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253 1968-09-28 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. A Custom officer, Lee Cheng Kiat, told the Third District Court today of how a seaman offered him a bribe of S4O and his subsequent discovery of gold worth $86,000 in the man’s cabin. In the dock was Yau253 words
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Article121 1968-09-28 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Under Secretary of State for Defence for the Army. Mr. James Boyden. MP. will visit Far East Land Forces from Oct. 1 to 9. He will arrive in Singapore at RAF Changi in a VC 10 of the Royal Air Force. While121 words
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203 1968-09-28 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Swiss watch industry is to set up a technical centre in the Republic next month to develop the skills of local technicians in Singapore’s watch industry The new director of the Centre will be Mr. Remy Chappattee203 words
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Article53 1968-09-28 3 SINGAPORE Fri. The Geylang Police Station situated at the junction of Geylang Road and Guillemard Road will cease operation from Oct. 1. Instead the public are advised to make reports at the new Police Station at the junction of Still Road and Changi Road, which will operate53 words
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275 1968-09-28 4 Ken Stanley - By Ken Stanley GO PENG. Fri A platoon of the police Acid force and detectives led by the head of the AntiSecret Societies branch. Perak DSP Chin Man Hin last night tracked and captured a robbery suspect as he made a dash from some275 words
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86 1968-09-28 4 TOKYO. Fri. (Reuter) Tan Sri Sardon. Malaysia's Transport Minister, is now in Tokyo enroute to Seoul where he will attend the sixth Far East Boy Scout Conference as the Chief Scout of Malaysia The Minister, who arrived here last night, had a meeting with86 words
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81 1968-09-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A man with 13 previous convictions was today sent to another year’s jail by a Sessions Court here when he pleaded guilty for cheating. Yahaya bin Hussain. 26, of Jalan Tong Shin admitted he forged a cash cheque for $2OO and81 words
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52 1968-09-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The University of Malava Students’ Union today welcomed the appointment of Professor Ungku Abdul Aziz as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University. "It is hoped that this will strengthen the co-operation of the University administration with the Students’ Union,” UMSU52 words
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151 1968-09-28 4 The Master of the Kuala Lumpur Amore Rosicrucian Pronoas, Mr. H. Zecha (left) seen with another Rosicrucian, Mr. Saw Ah Leng at the end of the simple and short ceremony of enacting the Great Pyramid built in the ancient time—Pharoah Akhnaton of Egypt. The pyramid was built not as aEastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 151 words
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143 1968-09-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tn. A 13-member delegation from the National Council of Applied Economic Research in New Delhi will arrive here in two batches on Sunday and Monday for a oneweek visit. The delegation will be led by the Deputy DirectorGeneral of the143 words
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Article48 1968-09-28 4 PENANG. Fri. Two detectives cornered and arrested a snatch-thief, just after he had robbed a housewife of her $135 gold chain at Rope Walk here yesterday. Mrs. J. Soosaithan was walking along Prangin Road together with her husband, a 34-year-old radio operator, when she was roobed.48 words
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316 1968-09-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. In an effort to accelerate wider understanding in International as well as Internal tourism, the Director of Tourism. Enche Osman Slru. has Invited all members of the Pacific Area Travel Association <PATA> In Malaysia. comprising of hotels, travel316 words
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Article75 1968-09-28 4 PENANG. Fri. Many rar owner* temporarily remo\ed radio sets installed in their cars during the period of intensive checking of radio and television licences in the State here. This was disclosed by the officer-in-charge of Radio and Television Licence Section. Northern Region. Enche Abdul Yusoff. here75 words
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90 1968-09-28 4 SEREMBAN. Fri—Thieves who got away with a new Volkswagen car here last night had a lucky break as the owner failed to set any one of the seven anti-burglar alarms fitted to his car. The victim. Mr V. Mahalingam. a technician at the90 words
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1061 1968-09-28 4 'IT'S 20TH CENTURY JUSTICE' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Preventive detention was today described by the Soli-citor-Genera!, Dato Salleh bin Abbas as "20th century justice" which was necessary because of the presence of fifth columnists. Preventive detention, Dato Salleh told the High Court,1,061 words
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137 1968-09-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR Fu. The Malayan Railway Adminis ration today welcomed the suggestion by the Railwavmens Union of Malaya that joint safety committees at all levels be set up to discuss the prevention of accidents. The General Manager of the Railway. Enche Wa'ad137 words
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137 1968-09-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Swift action by police resulted in the arrest of two Indonesian tourists who grabbed two gold rings worth 5540 from a shop at MARA Building here yesterday. Following a tip-off. a police party headed by the Of-ficer-in-charge of Jalan137 words
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Article35 1968-09-28 4 IPOH. Fri. The police raided a hotel in Chamberlain Road here last night, taking into custody a lodger, who was found in possession of two packets of Cantharides (Spanish fly) and pornographic pictures.35 words
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Article148 1968-09-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Three men in a Toyota ear hijacked another to the 15th mile Kuala Lumpur-Serem-ban trunk road and robbed the owner of $2B before speeding away in the direction of Kuala Lumpur, yesterday afternoon. The victim. Mr. Sin Chor.g. 34. a driving school instructor148 words
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120 1968-09-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today congratulated the National Pres* Club of Malaysia for its initiative in holding an annual competition for *he best Malaysian newsphe'ograph to mark the Merdeka annversary. In a message to120 words
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Article, Illustration79 1968-09-28 4 The Minister of Education, Enche Mohd Khir Johari entertained to tea at his residence in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday 80 teachers from secondary schools which took part in the Merdeka Rally at the Stadium Merdeka on Aug 31. Prizes were also awarded to the schools who did79 words
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609 1968-09-28 11 TZOTA KINABALU, Fri. Sabah's Chief Minister, Tun Datu Haji Mustapha bin Datu Harun, today appealed to the people in the State to contribute in whatever way they can either big or small to the National Defence Fund in Sabah. He confirmed on his609 words
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209 1968-09-28 11 KOTA KINABALU, Frl. More anti-Philippine rallies were held in Sabah to condemn the Sabah Annexation Bill signed by President Marcos recently. In Tandek. a small town near Kudat. a large crowd of at least 500 people, in eluding school children, political and community leaders. attended209 words
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179 1968-09-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Malaysian Telecommunications official. Mr. S Sivagnanam, is impressed by the use of complex equipment such as computers, teleprinters and teaching machines in private industry, in Britain. Mr Sivagnanam. of 78 Jaian Selangor. Ipoh, has been in Britain since Nov. 1566 and is179 words
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137 1968-09-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Government hopes to eradicate illiteracy in the country by 1975. a principal assistant secretary in the Ministry cf Rural Development. Enche Mchamed Naim bin Haji Ahmad, said today. He was briefing an 11-man Australian trade mission here He said137 words
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Article, Illustration406 1968-09-28 11 MAUREEN LEE - BY MAUREEN LEE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Have flowers will have power: have flowers will have friends. In a nutshell, this was how Lady De La Mare, wife of the British High Commissioner to Singapore, described the role of flowers in the life of406 words
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627 1968-09-28 11 JAKARTA. Frl. (AFP Reuter) A committee member of the Partai Muslimin Indonesia, Indonesia’s youngest political party in Parliament, has described the Philippine Sabah-annexing act as “shocking”and “rather reckless”, Antara reported today. The party official. Omar Tusin. In his condemnation of the act. pointed out that627 words
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Article, Illustration76 1968-09-28 11 Tan Sri Hmji Sardon bin Haji Jubir, Malaysia’s National Chief Scout at the Subang Airport. Kuala Lumpur. on Thursday. Notice the new Scout beret he is wearing that replaced the previous songkok-tvpe Scout hat. Tan Sri Haji Sardon who is also the Minister of Transport left76 words
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209 1968-09-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. E.W. Hindley, a senior forest inventory officer of the Food and Agriculture Organisation arrived here yesterday to take up his assignment with the Forest Industries develop- ment programme project. The purpose of the United Nations Development Programme/Special Fund-As-sisted project is209 words
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131 1968-09-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagara, said today it would take some time before the work permits law could be enforced. Mr. Mani c k a vasagam, speaking to newsmen at Subang airport before leaving for Dungun to open the East Coast131 words
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111 1968-09-28 11 IPOH. Fri. The Sultan of Perak and the Raja Perempuan with their children will be given a ceremonial welcome home here on Oct. 3 after their six months world tour. They are expected back by air at Subang Airport in Kuala Lumpur111 words
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91 1968-09-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The 13.000-strong National Union of Teachers today reiterated their whole-hearted support of the Government’s stand over Sabah Annexation Bill by the Philippines. Its National President. Gurnam Singh told newsmen at the International Airport. before leaving for New Delhi, he would certainly, on91 words
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Article37 1968-09-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. All offices of the High Commission of India, including the library of the Information Service of India. remain closed on Monday and Wednesday on account of Dussehra and Mahatma Gandhi's birthday respectively.37 words
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Article63 1968-09-28 11 MALACCA, Fri.—A housewife fell to he r death from the fourth floor of the *C* ward of the General Hospital here last night—a drop of about 50 feet. Wee Kim Hiok of Kampqng Lapan was admitted into the hospital at 8.30 last evening. She was shortly63 words
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324 1968-09-28 13 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A 17-m ember party of British businessmen will arrive here over the weekend for a two-week trade offensive in Singapore and Malaysia. The mission is sponsored by the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce and is a follow up of the Confederation of British Industries324 words
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Article83 1968-09-28 13 PENANG. Fri. The Air Commander of the Far East Air Force. Air Marsha] Sir Rochford Hughes, inspected the R A F. marine craft unit in G’.ugor here this morning. After inspecting the men on parade. Sir Rochford toured the facilities there. During the inspection, he83 words
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250 1968-09-28 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Association of Banks in Malay sia-Singapore announced today that a new system of "price quotation' in the quoting of foreign exchange rates will be introduced from Oct. 1. The new system will replace the existing "quantitative quotation”. The new250 words
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323 1968-09-28 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Secretary to the Foreign Affairs Ministry of Pakistan. Mr. S. M. Yusuf, flew into Singapore today with the hope that the Sabah dispute between Malaysia and the Philippines could be settled amicably. r Speaking to newsmen at the airport shortlv323 words
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Article24 1968-09-28 13 SINGAPORE. Frt. The Blood Donation Centre at the Outram Road General Hospital will be open from 8 a m. to 12 noon.24 words
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Article124 1968-09-28 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. A 23-year-old employee of a tyre shop in Jalan Besar died in the General Hospital after he was found with stab wounds In a lane off Lavender Street last night. Police gave his name as Koh Ah Lerk of Jalan Tenteram. The124 words
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Article, Illustration408 1968-09-28 13 HOO BAN KHEE - By HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. While some curse, others pretty Mrs. Punitham Alahesan would be too pleased at traffic jams. For at such seemingly exasperating hours she coulc. sit Pack and start pondering her songs, music and dances. It was after auch a408 words
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Article, Illustration216 1968-09-28 13 PAT CHAN - BY PAT CHAN SINGAPORE, Fri. Two British wives are "stand-ins” for two wellknown members of the British “royal family” of fllmdom, Lynn Redgrave and her mother, Rachel Kempson. They are Mrs. Norma Mac Kay. stand-in for Rachel Kempson and Mrs Jennifer Wriggly, stand-in for216 words
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408 1968-09-28 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. Holders of Special Malay Bursaries want a clarification from the Government on the policy of awarding such bursaries and the alleged reduced rate for bursary holders. Yesterday a delegation from the University of Singapore Malay Language Society called on the Political Secretary408 words
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Article133 1968-09-28 13 10 am: Carnival at Victoria School, Tyrwhitt Road. 10 am: Graduation of trainees on board Training Ship “SingaDOre.” 11 a.m. —a pm: Painting exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hall. Empress Place 2.30 p.m: Forum on “Science and Religion” at Sinpore Polytechnic main lecture theatre Prince Edward Road 4 p.m:133 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article, Illustration191 1968-09-28 5 DETROIT. Fri. (UPI) Chrysler Corp.. stung by government criticism and undercut by its major competitors. yesterday slashed the price increase on its 1969 cars to US$52 just 18 per cent over its 1968 puces. Chrysler, first of the “Big three’’ car makers to announce its191 words
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Article99 1968-09-28 5 MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Fri (Reuteri The government of Uruguay Is to a merchant ship as a detention centre in a bid to curb student and labour unrest, it was announced here today. A decree, signed by President Jorge Pacheco Areco last night, put the merchant Shil99 words
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Article65 1968-09-28 5 MANILA, Fri. (UPI) The entire main Philippine island of Luzon was under a storm alert today as typhoon Elair.e bore down cn the tobacco-rich provinces north ot Manila with 93 miie-per-hour centre winds. Elaine picked up power as it churned rowards land from the Pacific Ocean,65 words
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329 1968-09-28 5 GENEVA, Fri. (AFP). Non-aligned nations at the conference of non-nuclear states here proposed a draft final statement yesterday in which they affirmed that the future of mankind could not be guaranteed without total renunciation of force. Fostered principally by India and Yugoslavia, the draft329 words
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Article102 1968-09-28 5 HONG KONG. Fri (Reuter) China has delivered a note to the Burmese government protesting against the alleged detention and persecution of large numbers of overseas Chinese, the New China News Agency reported today. The note, delivered by the Chinese Embassy in Rangoon on Wednesday, accused Burma of102 words
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293 1968-09-28 5 BONN, Fri. (AFP) Bipartisan attacks on French President Charles de Gaulle highlighted a foreign policy debate in the Bundestag yesterday just one day before Gen. de Gaulle is scheduled to arrive for regular consu’tations with German leaders. Parliomentari a n s from the293 words
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Article80 1968-09-28 5 SAPPORO. Japan. Fn (UPI) Japan's first heart transplant patient has developed symptons of serum hepatitis, his first illness since the August surgery. Sapporo Medical College Hospital said today. But Dr. Juro Wada. who performed the heart transplant on Aug. 8. said his patient showed no80 words
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Article85 1968-09-28 5 UANNI ROTONDO. Italy. Fri (UPI) The body of Padre Pio of Pietrelcina was taken to its grave yesterday while 60.000 mourners from around the world paid their last respects to the man many acclaimed him as a saint. Padre Pio. who for 50 years bore85 words
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189 1968-09-28 5 Re ds cut down in raid on Allied pasts in Tay Ninh SAIGON. Fri (UPI) Communist troops launched major ground assaults against two allied outpost in the Tav Ninh area early today. hut were thrown bark with heavy losses. More than 200 Communists were reported killed in the attacks against189 words
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198 1968-09-28 5 WASHINGTON. Fri (Reuter) An editor who has all his life believed In strict separation of journalism and government agreed today to become the United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations for the remaining four months of the Johnson administration. President198 words
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142 1968-09-28 5 MELBOURNE. Fri. (Reuter) A test for a 2.000mile trans-Australia balloon flight went off with a bang in Melbourne this morning. The balloon burst. For a minute, the 50-foot diameter balloon filled the city’s exhibition building as air was pumped in for a Department of142 words
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Article97 1968-09-28 5 ‘Mixed Forces for V’nam WASHINGTON. Fri (UPI) Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey has called for stationing of international military units—“rather than American soldiers” in world hot spots. Calling it “a new strategy for peace.” Mr. Humphreysaid such troops, under the United Nations, could keep peace In Vietnam, as well as97 words
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305 1968-09-28 6 Fri. (UPI). South Vietnam's Military commander proposed yesterday an invasion of North Vietnamese "staging areas" to cut Communist infiltration via the so-called Ho Chi Minh triol. Gen. Cao Van Vien made the suggestion in the concluding article of a seven-part series on305 words
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129 1968-09-28 6 SAIGON, Fri. (UPI) Vietcong terrorists hurled grenades into several houses at the edge of Saigon early today, wounding nine Vietnamese civilians. U.S. military spokesmen said an unknown number of terrorists fanned through the Phu Tho racetrack district at 4 a m. and exploded129 words
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Article261 1968-09-28 6 LOS ANGELES. Fri. (UPI) Dorothy Malone, the Academy Award winner and former star of television's “Peyton Place,” has announced she plans to retire and move to Dallas, Texas The 42-year-old blonde had a narrow brush with death in September of 1965, when she suffered massive blood261 words
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Article39 1968-09-28 6 KUWAIT. Fri. The Kuwaiti Ministry of Education has banned mini-skirts for girl students and women teachers The Ministrv has told girl schools that students and women teachers should wear skirts and dresses two inches below the knees.39 words
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Article87 1968-09-28 6 TOKYO. Fri. (UPI) Communist China has invited 10 Japanese representatives to attend it* National Day celebration on Oct. 1, the Japan-China Friendship Association said yesterday. The China-Japan Friendly Association in Peking recently extended the invitation to the pro-Peking Japanese Association and the Japan-China cultural exchange87 words
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187 1968-09-28 6 RANGOON. Burma. Fri. (UPI) A dissident follower said yesterday he shot and killed Thakin Than Tun, Chairman of the Burmese Communist Party. The self-styled assassin, who identified himself as Maung Mya. said he shot Tun last Tuesday after becoming disillussioned with Communist ideology187 words
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Article75 1968-09-28 6 MONTREAL, Fri. (Reuter) —Edouard Desrivieres. a 51-year-old engineer, last night received a new heart in Canada's fourth heart transplant operation. Dr. Paul David. Medical Director of the Montreal Heart Institute, said the new heart was “beating very well.” Desrivieres. father of three girls, received the heart75 words
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211 1968-09-28 6 WASHINGTON. FTI. (UPI) The U.S. Government. facing a troublesome surplus of soyabeans, wants to join other producing nations in expanding use of food oils rather than restricting world output or trade, a high ranking official said yesterday. “The United States211 words
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Article, Illustration76 1968-09-28 6 MUNICH An unusual dental health campaign in Munich. Federal Republic of Germany, recently proved a CTeat success with the general public. In order to make it clear, especially to young people, how important a regular precautionary visit to the dentist is a dentist’s chair76 words
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Article125 1968-09-28 6 PERTH. Western Australis. Fri (UPI) A 14-year-old Muslim girl flown here from Kuala Lumpur three weeks ago for open-heart surgery died suddenly yesterday afternoon. The girl, whom hospital authorities have declined to identify, underwent surgery to repair a hole in the heart on Wednesday. Her125 words
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78 1968-09-28 6 ATHENS. Fri. (UPI) A little girl today was the only survivor of quadruplets born Wednesday to Maria Chinou. Mrs Chinou. whose marriage had been childless for seven years, gave birth prematurely to two boys and two girls in an Athens Hospital on Wednesday morning. Friends78 words
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123 1968-09-28 6 NEW YORK Fri (UPI) Rails took over stock market leadership yesterday as profit taking hit the industrials. pace setters in the recent winning streak. Shortly before the Final Beil, the UPI stock market indicator. measuring all stocks traded, was up 0.02 per cent on123 words
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Article, Illustration22 1968-09-28 6 Chicago C.S. presidential hopeful Gov. Mr. George Wallace and girlfriend Janeen Welch whom he hopes to marry. UPI radiophoto.— UPI radiophoto. - 22 words
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221 1968-09-28 6 SPRINGFIELD, Illinois, Fri. (UPI) ——> Xh6 Illinois p nn _i u asked to lift the death sentence of Richard thp beei l ve g n h ted ChlCag nUfSeS S that he might be s&dTe’d^g^fjturycrfm^gre 0 The seven-member court on221 words
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114 1968-09-28 6 TOKYO. Fri. (UPI* The Japanese Government will send officials to Indonesia. Poutb Korea. India and Pakistan to evaluate its economic aid to those nations, the Government sources said yesterday. The study will be conducted next March under the auspices of the Japanese Foreign Ministry.114 words
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Article76 1968-09-28 6 PASADENA. California. Fri. <UPI* An earthquake with a magnitude of about seven of the Richter scale occurred yesterday in the Tonga Permabec Trench between New Zealand and the Tonga Islands, according to Seismologists at the California Institute of Technology here. Professor James Brur.e of the Caltech76 words
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145 1968-09-28 6 W ASHINGT ON, Fri UPI Mr. Arthur J.' Goldberg joined the Humphrey campaign team yesterday and urged a halt to the bombing of North Vietnam. Mr. Goldberg, former Labour Secretary. Supreme Court Justice and United Nations Ambassador, was named co-chairman of the National Citizens Committee145 words
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Article129 1968-09-28 6 BANGKOK. Fri. (UPI) Thailand is budgeting more than USs7m to extend runways at Bangk k International airport in order to be ready for the jumbo and supersonic jets when they come into service. Communications M*. nister Pong Punnekan announced yesterday. He said work on129 words
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Article91 1968-09-28 6 TAIPEI. Fri (AFP*-Ire retris Stuart Dew and Hugh H cks of the Civ.] Air Transport will he heard on Oct 5 the Taipei District Court announced today. The two Amer.can p'vs were indicted on May 8 hv the procurators ufiVe f r manslaughter through negligence91 words
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306 1968-09-28 7 Cheque-book diplomacy fails WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) The United States rejected a "final" Spanish demand for about US$7OO m in military aid as the price of allowing U.S. bases to remain in Spain, U.S. officials said to- day. This was disclosed after306 words
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223 1968-09-28 7 ‘Snipers could set off new M-E war TEL AVIV, Fri. (Reuter) The activities of Arab guerrillas could set ablaze the Middle East which was like a barrel of petrol. Israeli Prime Minister Levi Eshkol warned last night. He told a veterans’ rally here a conflagration could Start without previous planning223 words
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Article134 1968-09-28 7 VIENNA, Fri. (UPI) Professor H e rmann H. Knau. the father of the cyclical anti conception method, came out strongly against the contraceptive pill and for a new electronic “anti-baby alarm clock.” The new device, an invention by Walter Thiele of West Germany, shows a green light134 words
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Article64 1968-09-28 7 TOKYO Pri. (UPH The Japanese Cabinet today appointed new ambassadors to Denmark. Belgium and South Vietnam. They are all career officers in the Foreign Ministry. The Ambassador-designate to South Vietnam Hideo Kitahara. 53. speaks F r ench and English. He participated in Soviet-Japanese negotiations which led to64 words
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69 1968-09-28 7 Demonstrators, almost half of them are co-eds, shouted “we want Sabah” and69 words
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Article191 1968-09-28 7 VATICAN CITY. Fri. (UPI) The Vatican mailbags w-re bulging yesterday. The Telegraph Office was sTru-nTd. L"ng. black limousines kept driving up and depositing ambassadors Flags fluttered overhead. The occasion was Pope Paul Vi's 71st birthday. He virtually ignored it all. “Nothing special” was the191 words
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73 1968-09-28 7 HONG KONG: A re cord 650 competitors joined the annual cross-harbour race here and swam the distance of about 1,500 metres. First prize went for Ronnie Wong, 18-year-old Hong Kong representative for Olympics this year, who finished the race in 21 minutes and 31.6 seconds. The first woman across wasUPI photo. - 73 words
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Article129 1968-09-28 7 LONDON. Fri (UPI) Brian Jones. Rolling Stones’ guitarist, faced jury trial yesterday on drug charges. The court was crowded with his fans, many of them long-haired teenage girls. Jones. 26. his shoulder length blonde hair framing his face smiled wanly as police told the court they129 words
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Article89 1968-09-28 7 TEL AVIV. Fn. (AFP) Defence Minister General Moshe Dayan has resigned from the Labour Party's leadership, it was confirmed today. General Dayan's resignation followed a meeting of the party's central committee last week, in which the "Old guard” of Prime Minister Levi Eshkol defeated a proposal backed89 words
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Article132 1968-09-28 7 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) The Hong Kong Government announced today it will double passenger taxes beginning on Nov 1 for most air travellers, to help offset deficits at Kai Tak International Airport. The colony's tourist association reacted strongly, voicing reservations on the wisdom of132 words
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140 1968-09-28 7 HOUSTON, Fri. (Reuter) The world's longest surri\lng lung transplant patient died here last night. William J. W’haley, 39. died at Methodist Hospital at 8:56 p.m. after 27 days with a transplanted lung. The longest any previous lung recipient had lived was 18 days, according140 words
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112 1968-09-28 7 JAKARTA. Fri. (Reuter) A member of Dr. Sukarno's family today denied reports that the former President had been held in Jakarta for two days for interrogation. The report was published today by the anti-Sukarno newspaper Nusantara which said the interrogation was being handled by a112 words
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Article124 1968-09-28 7 SHREWSBURY. England. Fri (Reuter) Four bored little children asked for comics to read today while their gunman father kept police at bay for the eighth successive day. The children, aged from three to eight, have been cooped up in a farmhouse near here since 100 police124 words
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Article120 1968-09-28 7 HONG KONG. Fri. (Reuter) Over 300 top management executives from 12 Indo-Pacific countries will meet in Hong Kong next Monday for a week-long international management conference The conference, whose theme is “Asia the challenge to management.” has been organised by the IndoPaciflc Committee of the International120 words
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Article144 1968-09-28 7 LONDON. Fri (UPH In what was called “the craziest strike of all” 44 men went on strike for half a day at the giant pressed steel Fisher body plant in Swindon because of low flying pigeons. The dispute was the latest of a series of labour144 words
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Advertisement147 1968-09-28 5 Congratulations and Best Wishes to OVERSEAS UNION BANK LTD. on the official opening of their Sandakan Branch today NCR Class 42 Savings Bank Machine NCR is indeed proud to have supplied yet another Branch of this Bankwith NCR Banking Machines designed by NCR research engineers to suggestions gathered from bankers147 words
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Article684 1968-09-28 8 npHE tiilie has come when the Government must separate politics from public utilities If the various services to the public are to function efficiently and without bias of any sort. A developing country is bound to allow political considerations to overshadow the proper working of its684 words
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Article767 1968-09-28 8 Coup d'etat to overthrow Saigon Government From Sin Chew Jit Pob Anew* despatch from Saigon said that according to the report of a Catholic newspaper. NgSven Kao Ky the South Vietnamese Vice President. had alleged that a certain foreign government is plotting to launch a coup dFrom Sin Chew Jit Pob - 767 words
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Article1334 1968-09-28 8 Report on the bi-lateral talks between Singapore and Taiwan on the joint promotion ol tourism in the two eountries. THE bi-lateral talks on tourism batween the Director of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. Lim Peng Loon and the Director of the Taiwan Tourism Bureau, Mr.1,334 words
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510 1968-09-28 8 T REFER to the letter of "Scorpion" in your issue of 13th September. As stated in my earlier letter, queries which are widely framed cannot be answered without detailed knowledge of the *acts of a specific case. The following general explanation relative to radio510 words
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Article113 1968-09-28 8 MfHEREAS many roads In fT Singapore bear the names of Malayan trees, plants. flowers. fruits vegetables and some of animals and birds, comparatively few are of fishes. I can count the roads named after fishes on my fingers including two of crabs (belankas and kitam>,113 words
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Article, Illustration259 1968-09-28 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt oy r.wr rj d noxnriltx (Attthor* "Handbook of Evldenet For Criminal Trials”) ARTHUR read the Hart Insurance Cos advertisement announcing an insurance policy which in their words was “too good to be true Before long, Arthur was suing the company. “The ad read259 words
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Advertisement41 1968-09-28 8 Easteen Sun Independent National Newspaper SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1968 23-t. Canteument Retd, Singapore 2 Telephone: *****'2 PtNiii Office Ipeh Office 39. lalan Sultan. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. Telephene ***** 6 S, Leith Street, Tel: ***** 77. Breveter Read. fe1:7232l Cable Address: AWNEWS41 words
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Article, Illustration91 1968-09-28 9 SINGAPORE. Erl Mr. A vom Hofe. (second from left) Manager of Lufthansa German Airlines presents a banner to Mr. Tang Tuck Wah, Chef de Mission of the Singapore team to the Olympic Games which left this week by Lufthansa for Mexico City. The banner, which91 words
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139 1968-09-28 9 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) The Dunlop Co. Ltd., which has a world’s record of rubber and automotive Interests, yesterday reported climbing sales and profits In the first half of this year both at home and abroad The group predicted that despite resigning costs Its profits139 words
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Article43 1968-09-28 9 Managers erK-r*) First Malayan 2.66 Second Malayan 1-92 Third Malayan 1.28 The Commerce Industry .99 1.08 The Saving Lund XU 108 117 First H’kung 1.07 1.12* Second H'kong -75 .79* Malaysian Investment Lund 1.20 130 Sterling O'modlty 5/11 <• Bong K«og Currency*43 words
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438 1968-09-28 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two additional African countries, Ethiopia and Uganda, will be added to AirIndia’s expanding route network from October 27, 1968, when Air-India’s new timetable comes into effect. Addis Ababa will become an additional online station on one of Air-India's thrice a week438 words
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Article220 1968-09-28 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godnwns Vessels 1/2 Katelysia 3 f Tigre 5 World Carrier 6-7 Martha Bakke 8 .4 Hashihama Maru 10/11 Benledi 13 14 Krasnaia Presnia 18 August Cesarec IB Congo Maru 21 22 Vasco Da Gama 23220 words
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Article109 1968-09-28 9 SINGAPORE, rn. The noun ortre* at tnr Sls|iP>o Fnineee ProOoe* Exchange Barer Seller Coconut Oil (FOB.) BUIk *6 00 Coconut Oil (F(I.B) Drum 48 50 Loo*e I opra Mixed Sept 87 50 Muninh White Pepper (FOB) 96% ntt 115 00 Sarawak While Pepper (F OB 118 80 Sarawak Special109 words
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1445 1968-09-28 9 SINGAPORE. Fri —There wis little or no change in conditions on the Stock Exchange as the Sabah issue continued to be the dominant factor. Dealers continued to put on a wait-afid-see Attitude and industrial prices closed mostly lower than yesterday’s final levels in1,445 words
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Article84 1968-09-28 9 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Rubber closed uncertain with spot 20 20-1 4 Settlement House Nov 20-1/16 20-3/16 Dec 20-1 16 20-3 16 Jan/March 20 20-1/8 April June 20-1 8 20-3/16 July Sept 20-1/8 20-1 4 Oct Dec 20-3 3 20-1 2 Jan/March 20-3/16 20-3/8 April/June 20-1 4 20-3/884 words
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Article, Illustration137 1968-09-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Eri. Che Ainbn Zamin binte Dato A Sahat, a ticketing and reservations officer with Lufthansa German Airlines here, leaves for an overseas training course this week, within a year of joining the airlines. She is the fourth staff member of the airline’a Kuala137 words
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Article283 1968-09-28 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 pm In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 55-7/8 cents per lb., unchanged from previous close. The tone was very quiet. Opening quotations were wide and marked up on better than expected London advices, however, the buoyancy283 words
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Article39 1968-09-28 9 SINGAPORE Fri. The Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore today made the following charges in its rates to merchants: Se ling T T O.D ready were: Swiss Francs 139: French Francs 161: Italian Lire *****; Japanese Yen *****.39 words
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Article439 1968-09-28 9 SINGAPORE. Stock Exchange sold and other price* officially listed at the close of business WDlsmULJ %CMA 2 00 W Ben Co 5.6? Borneo Rhd 1.81 1 82 1.75 178 4 OS Chemical Co 1 68 4 68 3 28 Dunlop \D E. EAI 6 T5 6 80 2.40439 words
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Article56 1968-09-28 9 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPIJ on «y Quotations: HK$6.095 per U.S. dollar HK$6.!10 per U.S. dollar TT HK$14 58 per pound sterling HK.j.300.625 per tael of gola 94.5 per cent fineness HK«162.8 per 10,000 Japanese yens HKS146.5 per 100 Philippines pesos buyers HK$146.7 per 100 Philippines pesos sellers56 words
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Article15 1968-09-28 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. tin price for today was per picul, down S1-37J. The $56«15 words
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Advertisement786 1968-09-28 9 \Air Movements FLY THE BIG BOEING 707s OF MSA TO HONGKONG, TAIPEI, TOKYO, MANILA, DJAKARTA, PERTH, SYONEY. Contact your travel agent or ring ***** for reservation*. M a Aimtmse arrivals DEPARTURES SINGAPORE 6.in p m. 9 00 p m. 4.20 p m. 4-25 pm. IMS: 9 00 a.m. 10.15 am.786 words
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Article, Illustration645 1968-09-28 10 A time-piece ‘bonus’ for timely donations SINGAPORE, Fri. Two students of the Ahmad Ibrahim Integrated Secondary School received a surprised gift today from the Minister for Defence, Mr. Lim Kim San, when they handed their school's contribution for the National Defence Fund. Lim See645 words
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1770 1968-09-28 10 SINGAPORE. Fri The credibility of the former manager of Pelni Lines in Singapore, Mr. M. Goenawan was strongly challenged when the defence in the S 2 million Pelni civil suit opened its submissions today. Queen’s Counsel, Mr. Desmond James Conrad Ackner, representing1,770 words
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Miscellaneous304 1968-09-28 10 ARIES MAR. 22 I);: APR. 20 6-55-66-731 4-76-77 TAURUS p R f 2l MAY 21 Ol 7-19-30-41 cft/51-62-72 0 GEMINI MAY 22 JUNE 22 1-14-25-361 47-58-69 D. CANCER JUNE 23 JULY 23 3-18-29-40} '6l-71-79-85 lEO JULY 24 AUG. 23 0\ 8-17-28-39 5/50-60-81-86 VIRGO* AUG. 24 SEPT. 22 \l2-23-34-46 '57-68-88-90 -By304 words
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Miscellaneous1465 1968-09-28 10 ro TV and Radio »> grm'Mumi CHANNEL 3 KUALA LUMPUR and Polan Pmang 6 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 10 Jobore Bahru. 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pabat; 9 Kluang. P.M. 300 Opening Annet. Prog Summary: 301 The Black Scorpion; 435 True Adventure 456 Ca-toon Clas'irs Part 23 of "Journev to the1,465 words
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Article, Illustration132 1968-09-28 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. Attractive Mrs. Anna Ganesan a receptionist with Lufthansa German Airlines turned air hostess for a day when she appeared before the cameras of Television Singapore this week to record the RTS production “Show of the Week.” She was one of a bevy of beautiful132 words
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Article, Illustration153 1968-09-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Classical dance drama “Shakuntala” will be presented at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here tomorrow night. The show to be presented by the Indian Arts Centre, Singapore will be under the patronage of the Minister for Culture and Youth,153 words
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Article107 1968-09-28 12 LONDON. Fri. Julie Driscoll, 21, voted top girl singer in the poll is as much an anti-pop establishment figure as John Peel. Her hair is close cropped, she buys most of her clothes from second-hand stores and is a health food fanatic. But her first record. “This107 words
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99 1968-09-28 12 BANGKOK. Fri. American teenagers in Thailand now have their own teen club. The club, with an iniiial membership of 400 children of American communities in both Thailand and South Vietnam was opened recently to the chants of Buddhist monks. It's not all youth99 words
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Article, Illustration150 1968-09-28 12 SINGAPORE, Fri.— These six lovely Japanese girls are real entertainment "gems". That they are billed as the "Pearl Dancers" is most appropriate. Although they took up dancing in Japanese schools and have danced for the main part of their careers in Japan, their— Eastern Sun pix. - 150 words
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Article, Illustration255 1968-09-28 12 PENANG. Fri A Penang girl, who left the island shores five years ago for Bangkok, is very happy to be back once again to her home town after mak.ng a name for herself in the city of temples and monasteries. She is Miss255 words
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Article113 1968-09-28 12 TAIPEH. Fri. A businessman from Hong Kong, Mr. Cheng Chi Chi. mooted the idea, and has invited partners to Join him in this venture. So sure 1s Mr. Cheng that it ran catch on among Taiwan’s girls that he is chipping in $25 000.113 words
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72 1968-09-28 12 MANILA. Fri. Tw-o Filipino child artists have left for Mexico to “draw” the forthcoming Olympic games. The artists George Sumabat and Luz Jimenez were invited by the Cultural Committee of the Sixth Olympiad to join two other Filipino children to participate in an on-the-spot72 words
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194 1968-09-28 12 LONDON. Fri. < Reuter) Disc jockey John Peel has shoulder-length hair. is given to poetic utterances and is the current darling of Britain’s fickle teenagers. In a poll carried out by the pop music newspaper the Melody Maker, Peel. 27, won the disc194 words
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Advertisement73 1968-09-28 13 S’ WRESTLING Introducing Napoleon Zorro from America—specially brought in to wrestle with HARI PAHELWAN, heavy-weight champion of U.P. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! SCPTEMBER 28»h TONITE 9 00 P M AT CAY WORLD STADIUM NAPOLEON ZORRO v* HARI PAHELWAN MUHAMMAD ALI vs BLACK GORRILLA X PLUS i ADDITIONAL PICHTS PHANC IAN73 words
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Miscellaneous344 1968-09-28 13 LIDO Phone 784)4 11 am. I.M. 4.00. 0.10 a fit pm Yve* Montand. Cindlce Bergen Ann e Olrrdot "LIVE FOB LIFE*' Color Or TVLuae i United ArtiatJ) 4 Theatre M'dni*h» Tonight at t %PITOL LIDO BI X 9KY Shaw Product!ona Hhrn Thr Clnudv Roll Mand -ficnpe-Color NOW SHOWING! 11 a344 words
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Miscellaneous243 1968-09-28 13 EJGGGE NOW SHOWING! 4 Show* At 1’ .30. 3.30, 0.30 A 0.13 p m Tam Kim Eel Psk Soft Sin Th* TR tr.FDT Of A KING POET' Cantonese. Technicolor. Scope I English Chinese Subtitles) iNo Free List) TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! iMioi.l 'THE VAGABOND PRINCE” grope with Chinese Subtitle* CATHAY ***** NOW243 words
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405 1968-09-28 14 TOKYO, Fri. (AFP) Sulfred Baseo of the Philippines yesterday became the new Orient junior featherweight boxing champion by knocking out the champion, Kiyohide Yutsudo of Japan. The 21-year-old Filipino took the title as the ringside doctors stopped the fighting at the end of the405 words
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83 1968-09-28 14 SYDNEY, Fn (Reuter) The man with promoting New Zealand’s bid to land the 1974 Commonwealth Games left Sydnev today for Singapore to talk with Games Association officials there. Mr. Ron Stott said last night “Australia must be regarded as potential competition.’' Mr. Scott hopes83 words
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Article60 1968-09-28 14 MADRID. Fri. (Reuter) Real Madrid (Spain) qualified for the second round of the European Cup with a 6-0 victory over Limassol (Cyprus) m their first found second leg match here last night. The Spaniards led 3-0 at halftime. They qualified on a 12-0 aggregate after winning the60 words
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Article33 1968-09-28 14 ROME. Fri. (Reuter) The Indian Olympic hockey team continued their preGames tour when thev beat a team of North and Central Italian players 7-0 here yesterday after leading 3-0 at half-tune.33 words
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Article190 1968-09-28 15 BOXING NEW YORK. Fri. (Reuter) Canadian heavyweight champion George Chuvalo stopped Mexico’s Manuel Ramos in the fifth round of a scheduled ten-round bout at Madison Square Garden here last night. The rugged Chuvalo knocked Ramos down once early in the fifth round and had the190 words
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Article190 1968-09-28 15 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Heavyweight Buster Mathis, unveiling a slimmed-down Image, stopped James J. Woody with a flurry of punches with just one second left in the sixth round last night at Madi•cn Square Garden Mathis, trimmed down to a relatively wispy 223 lbs. from a190 words
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Article79 1968-09-28 15 IPOH. Fri. Eleven teams have entered for the Tun V T. Sambanthan Cup knock-out soccer competition in Pprak. The Bell Club of Kuala Kangsar will meet the Krnta Indian Association at the Town Padang Kuala Kangsar. at 515 p m tomorrow On Sunday, the Ipoh79 words
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Article50 1968-09-28 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Royal Military College trounced the Malayan Teachers College by 53 points (7 goals. 3 penalties. 3 tries) to nil in a Milsum League rugger match at Pantai here this evening. The Military Cadets who scared at will in the onesided match led 32-0 at halftime.50 words
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Article, Illustration40 1968-09-28 15 A training session on the Grand T’nion Canal in the heart of London for apprentice lighterman Ken Dwan, the 20-year-old Londoner who will represent Britain in the single sculls at the Olympic Games at Mexico.40 words
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Article, Illustration574 1968-09-28 15 HAMBURG. Fri The age of muscle-packed “he-women” did not start to fade into the background with the introduction of sex controls during international competitions. Thus Hcide Rosendahl (left on our photo: at the start) and Manon Bornholdt (right) will compete against many other girl competitors574 words
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Article51 1968-09-28 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. The S ngapore Armed Forces Sports Association will hold their first annual athletic meet at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre, tomorrow and Sunday commencing at 2.15 p.m. on both days. Mrs. Lim Kim San. wife of the Minister for Defence, will give away the51 words
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Article30 1968-09-28 15 ROME. Fri. < Reutert A record number of 42 countries will contest the 16th World Golf Cup ‘formerly Canada Cupi here in November, a press conference was told here.30 words
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194 1968-09-28 15 MALACCA. Fri. A record number of entries are expected for the second annual Malacca Open amateur golf championships for the Malacca Governor's trophy which will be played on Oct 20 and 21 at the Ayer Keroh C C. golf course. The trophy was donated194 words
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Article75 1968-09-28 15 SEREMBAN. Fn. The touring Victoria Institution hockey XI from Kuala Lumpur opened their Negri Sembilan tour with a well-earned 2-0 win over King George V School at the School ground here this evening. The Georgians had to blame themselves for today’s defeat as thev failed to75 words
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Article34 1968-09-28 15 LONDON Fri. < Renter) Results of Rugby Union Club matches played last night were: Bath 14. Clifton 9, Bridgwater and Albion 6. We s ton Super Mare 9, Penryn 6, Old Belvedere 6.34 words
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104 1968-09-28 15 BANGKOK. Fn. (Reuter) The Thai Rugby Union have selected a team of 22 players to meet a Malaysian side at Kuala Lumpu<- on Nov. 9 in the biennial encounter between the two countries. At stake is Thai Crown Prince Vajiralongkorns Cup104 words
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Article149 1968-09-28 15 TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN CUP ALOR STAR. Fri. Kedah Malays have selected a strong side lor the semi-final and final round of the Tunku Abdul Rahman Cup competition at Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 4. The team to be led by non-piaying captain, Mohamed bin Omar include four149 words
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Article139 1968-09-28 15 SEREMBAN. Fri Sin Chew Jit Pau, Seremban branch beat Young Workers Movement Malaysia (N.S. branch! 6 —l in a table tennis match played at the Teo Chew Association here recently. RESULTS; Sm Chew Jit Pau players mentioned first SINGLES: Thani Kok Kee bt Ho Chee139 words
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Article100 1968-09-28 15 IPOH. F i i. Clifford School from Kuala Kangsar beat Anderson School. Ipoh. 2-1 in a hockey carnival for the Under-18 Sabaratnam Shield at the Municipal Padang here today In another tie. AngloChinese School Ipoh. trounced the King Edward VII School 6-0 In the Under-15 for the100 words
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Article66 1968-09-28 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two second half goals by Katsn and Rani enabled defending champions UMNO to edge Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives 2-1 in a Selangor junior knockout soccer match at Taylor Road here today. Madian retted the only goal for Ministry of Agriculture. At Pudu66 words
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Article27 1968-09-28 15 BELFAST. Northern Ireiaud. Pri <Reutei i Derry City d-cw with Glenavon 3—3 in an Irish Gold Cup football match secqnd round replay here last night27 words
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320 1968-09-28 15 BADMINTON OINGAPORE, Fri. Masao Akiyama, one of Japanese top ranking badminton piayer, will not take part in the Singapore 'Open' badminton championships to be held here from Oct. 18 to 21. This was revealed to Sunsport by the Secretary of the Singapore Badminton320 words
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Article206 1968-09-28 15 PENANG. Fri Penang entered the final of the Foong Seong Cup badminton competition. after trouncing Kedah 7-2. at the Penang Chinese Girls’ High School indoor stadium here last night Skipper Teh Kew Sar. added another point to the previous night’s 3-1 lead over Kedah, when he206 words
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Article38 1968-09-28 15 LAYANG LAYANG. Fri Th» finals of the second annua! inter-estate badminton champ onship for the Hardon Cud sponsored b Chemara Research Sports Club here, will be p!aved on Sunday, at Hall. Rengam from 7.3 b p.m38 words
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Article372 1968-09-28 15 SINGAPORE. Fn Macondo 'Kingston) and Dukedom II (apprentice Rao) were oustanding workers on a yielding track here this morning when they covered 3f. in 38. They finished level Gigantor (Subian) also impressed when he did 3f. in 39-2/S W'indrush II (Alan Trevena) sprinted 3f. in372 words
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Article41 1968-09-28 15 IPOH. Fri. Municipal Recreation Club beat National Electricity Board “B” 5-1 in the semi-finals of the Malaysian Government Services soccer league competition at the Jalan Abdul Jalil Grounds here today. They will meet Government Printers in the finaL41 words
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Advertisement604 1968-09-28 14 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ANGLICAN ST. PETER’S CHURCH 1. Tavistock Avenue 1 3« ran goon Gardens. 8 pcre. li snnday 800 am Parian Communion 800 am. Sunday School 9 30 am. 600 pm- Evensong CHURCH OF THE EPHIPHANY S 8458 Jin. Gam But. Kuan tan. Pahang Sunday 800 a-m. Holy Communion Speaker:604 words
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Advertisement61 1968-09-28 14 RAIB ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 67. Happ' Para (lisp. Raub. Minister: Pastor Edgar W Suriya Tuesday: 3.00 pm. Bible Study A Prayer Meeting Friday: 6.30 p m. Evangelistic Service Saturday 3 00 p m. Christ s Ambassadors Youth Fellowship Sunday: 900 am. Sunday School Sunday: 10 30 am. Morning Worship61 words
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Advertisement391 1968-09-28 14 ASSEMBLIES OF GOD OF MALAYSIA BETHEL CHURCH (UsrmllliK «f God) 173. Jalan Panjang. Malacca. Minister: Rev. R. D. Hammersla Tel: 2358 Miss Leela S Sanjeevl Miss Priscilla OS. Lim Wednesday: 3 00 p.m. Missionettes Fr 73o pm. Bible Study Prayer Meeting Saturday: 7.00 p m. Christs Ambassadors Youth Fellowship 11391 words
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Miscellaneous62 1968-09-28 15 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 3.31 a.m* <7.7 ft.), 4.14 pm. (6.2 ft.). Tiirl Swcttenham: 8.36 a.m. (14.3 ft.), 907 pm. <13.1 ft). Fur< Dickson: 10.02 a.m (8.2 ft.). 10.04 p.m, (6.9 ft.). SiR34PQre: 2.42 a.m. (8.0 ft.). 1.56 p.m (8.9 ft.). Se Kechil: 1.52 a m (7.7 ft.). 12.19 p.m.62 words
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RACING COMMENTS
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Article, Illustration1963 1968-09-28 16 ‘Windsor Lad’ - By ‘Windsor Lad’ CARROT GOLD gets a track to his liking and with 61b. less since his last start sixth to Olympic Torch here in August he could show improvement and annex the 6f event for class one division two performers (Race 5) at1,963 words
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Article1485 1968-09-28 16 Race l: Horses Glass 5* Dlv. 3—6 Furs.—2.15 p.m. (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) L 102 Maulana 5y 900 Sultan of Pahang Daniels 2. 339 Judith Anton II 6y 9.00 Gloria Stable E Bkelen Velu 6 3. 579 Tallette 6y 813 L. S. Stable R. B’kelen Sairi 21,485 words
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Article199 1968-09-28 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOV JIMMY LAD RATE 1 MIRAGE Set I p Maulana MANHATTAN 11 Vong Chov Burnt Sand MAULANA Set Up Mirage JUDITH ANTON Maulana Mirage BA<t 2 SUMMER FOLLY Gav Enterprise Hiawatha SUMMER FOLLY Tiba Tiba The Texan HIAWATHA n Sumner Folly P. Ambition ELITE Summer199 words
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Article32 1968-09-28 16 Windsor Lad Summer Folly Cannon Fire Beau Matin II Adeline Par Excellence Kookaburra Courageous Star Boy Romantica Prince Piper Approval Jimmy Lad Cannon Fire Prince Piper King Barbarossa32 words
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