Eastern Sun, 1 October 1968
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Title Section23 1968-10-01 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 780 Tuesday* 1 October 1968. -jUf MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article, Illustration808 1968-10-01 1 Dev Shridhar - Tunku warns Manila: We’ll repel any attack on Sabah By Dev Shridhar XTUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Philippines is now staging "confrontation" with Malaysia as Indonesia did during the Sukarno regime, Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said here today. He was commenting on the Philippine statement made yesterday which808 words
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266 1968-10-01 1 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) opened a sixday meeting in Manila today but kept clear of the territorial dispute between Malaysia and the Philippines. Delegates from the two feuding countries, along with representatives from Thailand. Singapore and Indonesia, convened266 words
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Article, Illustration151 1968-10-01 1 SINGAPORE. Mon The visiting British parliamentarians today called on the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and had a one-and-a-half hours discussions with him. Emerging from the discussion. the leader of the delegation. Mr. WiU Hannan, refused to meet the press as thev151 words
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454 1968-10-01 1 Yap Koon Hui; Ben Variyan - By Yap Koon Hui Ben Variyan KUALA, LUMPUR, Mon. Three pistolpacking robbers staged a daring Westernstyle payroll grab at the Federal Highway, three miles from Batu Tiga here at noonfiring three shots in the air. Thev took away *37.460. Including US$B2O and the victim's454 words
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Article28 1968-10-01 1 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter) Police today surrounded the British and American embassies and the British Ambas sador's residence to protect them from attacks by Filipino demonstrators.28 words
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Article92 1968-10-01 1 MANILA, Mon. (Reuter) The Philippines Foreign Office has accused former President Diosdado Macapagal of not pressing Manila’s claim over Sabah during his term of office and now trying “to cover up his blunder.’’ The Foreign Office spokesman. Mr. Guillermo Sison. in a statement las: night, said Mr. Macapagal92 words
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Article58 1968-10-01 1 MANILA. Mon. i AFP' Antonio J. Villegas. Mayor of Manila, yesterday expressed doubts over the legality of the Philippine territorial claim to Sabah, saying that the territorial jurisdiction of this country is “clearly defined" in the constitution. Unless Congress amends Article One of the Constitution. the Philippine claim58 words
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Article, Illustration354 1968-10-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, MON. ItTALAYSIA and Singapore are new working out the details of a joint air defence system between the two countries, said Singapore's Defence Minister, Mr. Lim Kim San, today. He told Bernama the two countries had agreed on a354 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous21 1968-10-01 1 LADIES DAY S 3 v) is I: ta Tfi !2\ UH *'l know something’s prowling around, Joe I hear twigs snapping!”21 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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502 1968-10-01 2 Razak names areas to grow crops which are imported from temperate countries KUALA LUMPUR, Men. The Government is considering the development Of the "upland areas" between Fraser's Hill and Cameron Highlands for the cultivation of healthgiving vegetables and fruits and other crops normally imported502 words
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169 1968-10-01 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Cultural development in the Republic is not a luxury but an Integral part of national development which should occupy the same level of importance as education, indus*ry and other forms of human endeavour. This was stated today by Enche Mohd. Ghazali Ismail.169 words
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66 1968-10-01 2 SINGAPORE. Mon A man. who outraged the modesty of two teenaged girls within half-an-nour. was fined $2OO by the Ninth Magistrate's Court today Salleh bin Hassan admitted committing both offences at Jalan Mat Jambol on Sunday night. He pleaded guilty to using criminal66 words
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Article169 1968-10-01 2 SEREMBAN. Mon. A man. who was released four years ago after having served a four-year jail term, was today jailed again for 10 years for culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Harun bin Hussein. 33, today pleaded guilty in the High Court to an amended charge169 words
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Article91 1968-10-01 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two Police Constables were each jailed for one year by the Third District Court today for corruption. Poh Lam Hai and Seow Meng Tick pleaded guilty to both charges. Both admitted accepting a $l5O-bribe from a piratetaxi driver. Low Tang Sang at Chua Chu91 words
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Article, Illustration77 1968-10-01 2 A cup of coffee is as good as any other beverage to start the day off. Tun Abdul Razak. (right), the Deputy Prime Minister, is seen here settling down to a cap of coffee with Mr. James D. Bell. American Ambassador in Malaysia (left) and Mr. Frank—Eastern Sun Pix. - 77 words
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197 1968-10-01 2 KUALA LIIMPLR. Mon. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said today he did not visualise anv physical confrontation between Malaysia and the Philippines. He said President Marcos had realised now that the United States was on Malaysia's side. Enche197 words
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Article107 1968-10-01 2 TANAH MERAH Mon About 10.000 people today held a rally here condemning President Marcos for signing the Sabah Annexation Bill. Among those who attended the rally were representatives of political parties, including the PMIP and voluntary organisations. It was organised by the Tanah Mcrah branch of107 words
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167 1968-10-01 2 SINGAPORE Mon. A Police Constable. Mohd. Ishak bin Abd. Kadir, was charged In the Ninth Magistrate’s Court today with unlawful possession of an automatic pistol and ammunition. He is alleged to have been found with a .22 automatic pistol and one round of167 words
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186 1968-10-01 2 SINGAPORE. Mon—Parents were urged tonight to keep the number of their families small otherwise there would be little money left for Government to spend on defence, health sen-ices, industrial expansion, housing and other social services. This call came from the M.P. for Anson. Mr.186 words
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246 1968-10-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs today disputed the Philippines’ contention that it had never recognised Malaysia's sovereignty over Sabah when it signed the anti-smuggling agreement with Malaysia. The Philippines made this clear in a note received by the Foreign246 words
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142 1968-10-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A total of 6.073 applications for membership has been received by the Malaysian Chinese Association since it launched its nation-wide membership drive four weeks ago. “This is almost five times our normal monthly enrolment.” Mr. Lee San Choon, Parliamentary Secretary to142 words
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Article, Illustration41 1968-10-01 2 The Minister of Justice. Enche Bahaman bin Samsudin, witnessed a Civil Defence exercise at the Civil Defence Headquarters. Kuala Luninur. on Saturday. Picture shows the Minister inspecting an honour guard formed by members of the Civil Defence Corpe.41 words
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Article, Illustration197 1968-10-01 3 PACKING up for moves to new stations becomes less of a chore when there's a 6 foot 7| inches tall man around to lift high hanging pictures off the wall. But finding a bed long enough for him to sleep on comfortably can be a headache. Towering197 words
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180 1968-10-01 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Teachers Training College will hold a series of talks and lectures as part of its “Keep Singapore Clean’* Camoaign for the education of teachers. The Campus Committee of the Coilege will carry out these projects with student volunteer service. The Campaign180 words
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60 1968-10-01 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The MP for Geylang Seria, Enche Rahmat bin Kenap will ask the Minister for Finance at the next parliament sitting whether he will consider conducting a further campaign to remind civil servants that courtesy and willing assistance are expected of them60 words
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Article101 1968-10-01 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The National Library is currently holding an exhibition of selected novels of the 20th Century in the library foyer. "he exhibition will be cptn for another two weeks. On display are works by writers of various nationalities. Some of them are translated works. The101 words
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388 1968-10-01 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's month* long "Keep Singapore Clean" campaign will be launched tomorrow by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. The official opening at 8.15 p.m. at the Singapore Conference Hall will mark the beginning of the Republic's efforts to make Singapore388 words
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265 1968-10-01 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The owner of a temple waa told by a medium to build a water tank to “purify” her body from her prolonged illness. Two years later after the tank was built she was found dead in it. This was related265 words
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161 1968-10-01 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The British Information Services in Singapore today released the following statement to clarify Britain’s stand on U.K. investments in Singapore. “As a result of the visit in August of the Mission of the Confederation of British Industry there has been local speculation161 words
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Article122 1968-10-01 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two robbers escaped with over 20 wrist watches valued at about $l,OOO, while the proprietor of the Tanglin Silk Store was engaged on a telephone conversation this afternoon. The proprietor Mr. M. W Mahcani later said that at about 12.30 p.m. two male122 words
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245 1968-10-01 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The International Y’s Men’s Club of Singapore (Beta Chapter) will hold a charity film premiere of the multi-million dollar musical extravaganza “Star” on Nov. 6 at the Orchard Theatre in aid of the Singapore Cancer Society. The grand charity film245 words
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Article79 1968-10-01 3 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Defence Ministry received eight more donations for the National Defence Fund yesterday. The contributions came from the following:— Contribution by eight Nanvang University Students $160.00. Persatuan Kebajikan Masharakat Islam Sembawang Ist Contribution $130.00. Indian Fine Arts Society $1,001.00. South North Pugilistic Art Association $1,000.00.79 words
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306 1968-10-01 4 MAUREEN LEE - By MAUREEN LEE KfJALA LUMPUR, Mon. The “LET’S GO ITALIAN’’ fashion show here today reaped a series of giggles from the women spectators when the models skipped onto the catwalk wearing raffia wings of brilliant rich hues. This was something new, perhaps something a306 words
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179 1968-10-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysia la to help set up a heavecrumb processing plant in Pakistan, while a Jute factory will be set up here on a joint venture basis between industrialists of the two countries. These were discussed between the Secretary179 words
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Article, Illustration127 1968-10-01 4 Out steps this fair Roman woman all ready for the arena to fight—not the lions but the “wolves.’’ Brenda, who is not exactly a Roman but just a model. swings onto the catwalk with this stunning outfit of milky white with only one sleeve. Called “Holidav Girl” this— Eastern; Sun Pix by Mok Voon. - 127 words
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76 1968-10-01 4 THE Government, under the National and Rural Development Plan, has contributed $20,000 towards part of the cost of building the new extension to the Mahindarama Buddhist Temple at Kampar Road Penang. The Chief Minister of Penang. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee presented the cheque. Picture shows the Chief Minister of76 words
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Article183 1968-10-01 4 PENANG. Mon. A 10-man delegation from the West Coast Inshore Fishermen's A s s o ciation handed over a protest letter to the Private Secretary of the Prime Minister here yesterday afternoon. The delegation, consisting of representatives from the various fishing villages, was led by the183 words
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270 1968-10-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Soviet Embassy here plans to set up an instant telecommunications link with Moscow to speed up the flow of information to and from the Soviet Union. A spokesman of the Embassy told Bernama today there were plans to install270 words
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140 1968-10-01 4 PENANG. Mon. Lim Chon* Beng. 27. was today sentenced to two years’ jail after he pleaded guilty to two snatch theft charges. Lim, who was released from prison on Sept 6. in mitigation, told the Magistrate’s Court he only wanted some140 words
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Article81 1968-10-01 4 MALACCA. Mon. Malacca Malaysian Chinese Association strongman Mr. Ng Chong Chee has resigned as MCA Secretary, it was learned today. The MCA working committee. which met last night, was stated to have decided to request him to withdraw his resignation. Mr. Ng was one of the81 words
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Article107 1968-10-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A vegetable seller. Foo Bock Ang. 21. was today fined $lOO in the Magistrate’s Court here for causing hurt to Seet Ah Kow Foo was found guilty by Magistrate. Enche Aziz bin Abdul Rahman for causing hurt to Seet at 4 pm. on107 words
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249 1968-10-01 4 KUALA PILAH. Mon. The Ministry of agriculture is making preparations for the launching of a “technical revolution” in the agricultural sector, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Haji Ghasali Jawi, said here today. Haji Ghazali was speaking at the official opening of the Kampong249 words
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Article36 1968-10-01 4 IPOH. Mon. A Sundry goods shop in Shantin Park here was broken into last night and provisions, cigarettes. jewellery and cash amounting to $971 were stolen. The shop belongs to Chan Swee Meng. 28.36 words
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Article66 1968-10-01 4 PENANG. Mon: More than $5,000 worth of medicine. cosmetics and wearing apparel, concealed in eight paint drums on a lorry were seized by the Customs Excise Department in Butterworth this afternoon. Five persons were also detained for questioning. It was learnt the lorry, a Trengganu66 words
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Article119 1968-10-01 4 National Art Gallery (Jalan Ampang): 11th national art exhibition 10 am. to 6 p.m Peninsular Ar Gallery (Jalan Raja Mudi): Works of prominent Malaysian artists exhibition 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Samat Art Gallery (AIA Building. Jalan Ampang): Works of 1968” are exhibition by Cheong Soo-Pieng 9 a.m.119 words
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378 1968-10-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysia’s prospects of increasing exports of timber to Europe are “tremendous.” says the latest issue of the journal, a publication of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. European sawn timber import is growing fas'er than those of the world378 words
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Article30 1968-10-01 4 MUAF Mon —Members of the Women’s Institute in Johore are going out from tomorrow to Oct. 5 to sell flags in aid of the National Patriotic Fund.30 words
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Article, Illustration494 1968-10-01 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. For some time oil the energies of Malay-sia-Singapore Airlines will be devoted to the establishment of new routes and the achievement of improved economic performance. This is stated in the 26th annual report of MSA by the chairman, Mr. Yong494 words
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Article246 1968-10-01 10 SINGAPORE. Mon—Last Sunday at the Chinese Swimming Club, twelve clubs started their six round Swiss Tournament for the honours of Champion Chess Club of Singapore. The clubs taking part are:Singapore Chess Club. Chinese Swimming Club, Old Bartleylans Association. University of Singapore. Joo Chiat Community Centre246 words
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Article, Illustration508 1968-10-01 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. Arnold Wesker’s play "Roots" which paints the harsh realities of life will be told on stage at the Cultural Centre Theatre here from Wednesday to Saturday. This Is a Stage Club presentation and it is produced for the club508 words
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Article35 1968-10-01 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. A public talk on 'What is Right’ What is Wrong?” by Ven Bikkhu Ananda Manrala will be held at the Singapore Theosophica! Society on Thursday at 6.30 p.m.35 words
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Article26 1968-10-01 10 SINGAPORE. Mon —There were a total of 82 road accidents of which five were serious during the past 24 hours in the Republic.26 words
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Article, Illustration132 1968-10-01 10 SINGAPORE. Mon The curator of the Art Museum. University of Singapore, Mr. William Willetts will open a joint art exhibition bv two local artists. Mr. Swee Khim Ann and Sim Pang Liang at the Victoria Memorial Hall, on Oct. 3. Mr Swee.132 words
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Article42 1968-10-01 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. —There will be an Open Art Exhibition at Elizabeth Walk on Sunday, Oct. 6 from 3 6.30 p.m This is the fourth openair exhibition to be held and will be organised by the Modern Art Society.42 words
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Article, Illustration366 1968-10-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Tan Sri (Dr.) Lim Swee Aun, today lamented the "lack of push" on the part of British industrialists. "As a result, the Japanese have taken over and are now Malaysia's second most important366 words
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143 1968-10-01 11 SEOUL. Mon. (UPI) A 17-year-old Malaysian boy was chosan today as “the most outstanding scout hero in the Far East region (1966-1968).” Mohamed Taib bin Salamon, a marine scout leader from Kuantan. Pahang, received the “AlaAla” medal provided by the Jose Antonio Delgado Memorial143 words
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430 1968-10-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malayan Tobacco Company Berhad, in co-operation with Malayan Railway, will once again this year be offering' to members of the public free train services to and from the MAHA exhibition. Announcing this, Mr. Peter Clague, Public Relations Officer of430 words
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Article48 1968-10-01 11 SEGAMAT. Mon. The Segamat District Chinese School Teachers’ Association will hold a get-together on Oct. 19 at 19 a.m at the Hakka Association Hall to commemorate Teachers* Day and to honour 13 members who have been bestowed the PPM (Malaysian commemorative medals) by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.48 words
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58 1968-10-01 11 TOH PUAN RAHAH, wife of the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, drew the numbers for the Malayan Association for the Blind lottery held at the Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. 4it.AU a!, i Mill ~—J m Picture shows Toh Puan Rahah drawing the numbers. On the58 words
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118 1968-10-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Commanding Officer of the United States Army Development and Research (Far East Group) Establishment, Colonel Charles Cook, today handed over a $60,000 grant from the establishment to the University of Malaya. Col. Cook, whose headquarters is in Tokyo, flew in118 words
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Article44 1968-10-01 11 MUAR. Mon. —The Simpang Rengam Malaysian Chinese Association and its youth section will hold a teaparty at its premises on Oct. 27 at 7.30 p m. to commemorate their oth anniversary. The highlight of the celebrations will be a variety show.44 words
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56 1968-10-01 11 THE Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. handing over the Tunkn Abdul Rahman Putra Foundation scholarships to Tong Loong Cheong, a student of Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur, and Oon Eng Hock, of Anderson School, Ipoh. The two students left for the United Kingdom on Sept. 29. Picture shows the56 words
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Article92 1968-10-01 11 MUAR. Mon —The finals of the south of West Malaysia talentime competition, scheduled to be held on Oct. 5. has been postponed to Oct. 7 from 7 30 p.m. Sponsored by the Muar branch of the Johore State Basketball Association in aid of its funds, the92 words
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362 1968-10-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malaysian Association of )Certified Public Accountants and the Faculty of Economics and Administration. University of Malaya decided on an elaborate training pro- gramme for accountants. Under this co-operation announced In a Jointstatement by the two bodies, the faculty will provide theoretical instruction362 words
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249 1968-10-01 11 Kt’ANTAX. Mon. More than 50 percent of the fringe alienation schemes were reported to be a failure in the State of Pahang in 1966. The Auditor-General’s report for the State points out that at least 37 of the 64 schemes249 words
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192 1968-10-01 11 MALACCA, Mon. Senator Abdul Ghafar Baba, the Minister without Portfolio, clarified here today the Alliance Government placed greater emphasis on productive projects and that the revenue earned from them went to pay for the unproductive but important projects. The Senator said this when he192 words
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Article55 1968-10-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Sri Natarapa Guru. Philosopher and yogi of India, will talk on The Choice Between Peace and Freedom” at the Town Hall here on Wednesday at 5.45 p.m. The talk is held in i junction with the inauguration of International Gandhi Centenary Year by UNESCO,55 words
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Article38 1968-10-01 11 BATU PAHAT. Monvariety show, organised r, the Malaysian Chinese Association of Simpang Rengam here, will be held at its premises on Oct. 28 at 7.30 p.m. to commemorate the 74th birthday of the Sultan of Johore38 words
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176 1968-10-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A one-way traffic system will be introduced for the easy flow of traffic during the four-day MAHA exhibition to be held at Jalan Klang beginning from Thursday. This was announced today at a press conference by the Kuala Lumpur Traffic Polic176 words
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Article58 1968-10-01 11 PENANG, Mon —Mr. A J. B. Dixon, a consultant engineer with Sir Bruce White, Wolfe-Barry and Partners, responsible for carrying out the engineering work at the Butterworth deep-water berths, paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. here today. The Chief Minister presented58 words
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199 1968-10-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. From tomorrow, Malay-sian-manufactured cigarettes in East Malaysia will b« cheaper. In a joint statement, Rothman of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Berhad and the Malayan Tobacco Company announce that with effect from tomorrow. prices of Malaysianmanufactured cigarettes sold in Sabah199 words
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131 1968-10-01 11 IPOH. Mon. The Minister of Health. Dr. Ng Kam Poh, announced today that Chui Chak New Village will be installed with electricity before the end of this year. He made this announcement when he presented six cheques, totalling $30,000. as grants to six131 words
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179 1968-10-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. More organisations have come out in support of the Government over Sabah. The Malayan Technical Services Union deplored Manila's action. In a statement, the union’s General Secretary, Mr. A. Ragunathan. said: 'This behaviour on the part of Filipino179 words
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Article56 1968-10-01 11 PENANG, Mon. The Sikh community here have assured the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Government they were solidly and resolutely behind the Government in whatever steps it would take to protect Sabah. They also pledged they were prepared to make any sacrifices to uphold the national sovereignty,56 words
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Article46 1968-10-01 11 LAYANG LAYANG. Mon. —An abandoned new-born baby girl (kept inside a vegetable basket bung on to an oil palm tree) was found in Twitcbin Estate this morning. The Layang Lavang police have handed the ha by to the Kluang Social Welfare Department.46 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article468 1968-10-01 5 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI). Republican presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon warned yesterday that there could be "a nuclear war in the Mideast" unless the United States and Soviet Union "sit down and talk" about the area. The former Vice President said the Mideast had to468 words
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125 1968-10-01 5 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) U.S. Defence Secretary Clark Clifford said today that Japan, Australia and even India should work together with Southeast Asian nations to develop regional security. Mr. Clifford said in a television interview that after the Vietnam war. “I believe that the basis125 words
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Article110 1968-10-01 5 HANOVER West Germany, Mon. (Reuter) The far right National Democratic Party won 5.2 per cent of the votes in yesterday’s local government elections in Lower Saxony, according to provisional figures announced here today. The National Democratic Party has won 117 seats on rural district and110 words
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Article70 1968-10-01 5 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) The Soviet Union has agreed to provide Egypt with massive new military aid beyond replacement of her losses during last year’s Middle East Wa r Time magazine said in its current issue appearing today. The news magazine said shipments already leaving Russia70 words
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Article67 1968-10-01 5 MANILA, Men. (Reuter) Typhoon Elaine last rigat moved away from the Philippines leaving one dead and heavy damage to public an 1 private property. pregnant woman was p. uncd to death by huge t ces which were brought down by strong winds in Eaguio city about67 words
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185 1968-10-01 5 JERUSALEM. M o n. (AFP) The Israeli government let it be understood today that it would not co-operate with any special United Nations envoy sent to inquire into the conditions of Arabs living in Israeli-controlled territory. A communique issued after yesterday’s cabinet meeting said185 words
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Article44 1968-10-01 5 WENCHI, Ghana. Mon. (Reuter) A 28-year-old Ghanlan snake charmer died at the Methodist Mission Hospital here today of snake bite. The charmer. Mr Yaw EfTah. was bitten by his pet snake In a demonstration at Drobo near here, police said.44 words
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Article, Illustration60 1968-10-01 5 MANILA: Effigies of Malaysian PM Tun k u Abdul Rahman; Gen. Michael Carver. Commander in Chief of British forces in the Far East; and Robert McCloskev, U.S. State Department spokesman, are hanged by Philippine youth corps rallyists after the three were tried and condemned in— UPI radio-; photo. - 60 words
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179 1968-10-01 5 MOSCOW, Mon. (UPI). The grandson of Josef Stalin's late Foreign Minister and ambassador to Washington will go on trial in early October for participation in an abortive protest demonstration against Soviet military intervention in Czechoslovakia, informed sour- ces said yesterday. Dr. Pavel Litvinov, 28,179 words
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Article149 1968-10-01 5 SAIGON. Mon. (UPI) National Police shot and killed a teen-age Vietcong boy who hurled a bag of plastic explosive into the office of a large Saigon daily newspaper, government spokesmen said today. The charge did not detonate. Police said the youth raced from the Chinh149 words
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206 1968-10-01 5 SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. (CPI) Pilot John Lear brought down his sputtering plane in a perfect landing after skimming over Pacific waves fo r 500 miles, dodging boats and flying under two fog-shrouded bridges. “A perfect landing like always." the unruffled flier said after climbing206 words
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Article101 1968-10-01 5 LONDON. Mon. (AFP) Three hundred supporters of the Immigrant Control Association (ICA) marched to the Home Office here yesterday calling for an end to immigration In Britain. At the Home Office they handed In a seven-page document stating the case for halting Immigration. Then they moved101 words
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248 1968-10-01 6 HOUSTON, Mon. (UPI) Petroleum engineers and scientists involved in "Project Gasbuggy" yesterday reported findings that suggest nuclear explosives can be of significant benefit in natural gas production. Gasbuggy is a joint indus-try-Government venture to determine the stimulating effect of nuclear explosions248 words
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Article149 1968-10-01 6 EUGENE, Oregon, Mon. (UPI) Saboteurs attacked a US. Navy and Marine Reserve Training centre yesterday, blasting a crane with explosives and destroying a half dozen military vehicles by setting them afire. The Federal Bureau of Investigation joined local, state and military police in investigating the sabotage,149 words
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Article64 1968-10-01 6 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) The Japan self-defence agency said two crewmen were missing when its helicopter crashed into the Japan Sea off Northern Prefecture of Akita last night. The agency said two others aboard the aircraft were rescued by its patrol boat immediately after the incident.64 words
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180 1968-10-01 6 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI). A total eclipse of the moon will obscure the feature attraction during the Chinese mid-autumn festival Oct. 6 but what the celebrants don’t see they'll eat. Roughly 5.500.000 mooncakes to be prepared for the occasion will be consumed In Hong180 words
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Article52 1968-10-01 6 KINSHASA, Congo, Mon. (UPI) Congolese leftist rebel leader Pierre Mulele surrendered to the Government yesterday, ending a five-year rebellion against the regime of Gen. Joseph Mobuto. He said he had decided to give himself up because he now believed that Mobuto was “pursuing the same objectives” as52 words
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Article, Illustration61 1968-10-01 6 HERE are three beauties displaying the latest and best fashionable designs ever to appear at a Bathing Suit Fashion Show in Munich for the summer 1969. The photo shows: (left to right) “Florentine” with embroideries covering the front part, “Petra” with matching striped Bermida shorts, and— PANA PHOTO. - 61 words
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Article, Illustration50 1968-10-01 6 THERE all kinds of records that are meant to be broken thus very recently 19 Norwegians students leaving their shoes behind filled up a Volkswagen 1.300 to create a new world record. The former world record was held by 16 students of the Chicago University. PANA PHOTO.— PANA; PHOTO. - 50 words
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475 1968-10-01 6 SAIGON, Mon. (UPI) South Vietnam today reaffirmed its willingness to enter direct peace negotiations with Hanoi and offered to discuss the possibility of cultural and economic exchanges with North Vietnam. The offer was made by Foreign Minister Tran Chanh Tanh at475 words
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Article183 1968-10-01 6 QUEBEC CITY. Mon. (UPI) The Prime Minister of Canada and France, the two countries who shared the attentions of Quebec Premier Daniel Johnson in life, came to this picturesque old provincial capital city yesterday to mourn him In death. Maurice Couve de Murville, representing France at Johnson's183 words
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Article48 1968-10-01 6 NEMURO. Japan. Mon. (UPI) A Japanese fishing boat winch eluded capture by a Soviet patrol boat on Saturday returned to Hanasaki port on Hokkaido island- today. Two other Japanese fishing boats operating off the Russian-held island of Etorofu in the southern Kuriles were seized.48 words
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Article109 1968-10-01 6 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) Communist China and Nepal have signed an agreement on the construction of the Kathmandu-Bhaktapur Highway, an official New China News Agency (NCNA) reported yesterday. NCNA in a broadcast monitored in Tokyo said the signing ceremony took place in Kathmandu. Capital city of109 words
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Article216 1968-10-01 6 BUENOS. Aires. Mon. (UPI) Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi yesterday devoted her first day in South America’s largest Spanish-speaking nation to private relaxation before beginning high-level talks with Argentine Government leaders today. The Prime Minister arrived in a Uruguayan Air Force plane at the Military section216 words
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Article75 1968-10-01 6 UMAHIA Biafra, Mon. (AFP) The International Red Cross in Biafra has decided to launch a revolutionary experiment in order to save the most possible starving and wounded Biafrans. The experiment consists in instructing the 120 International Red Cross delegates from Europe and America to75 words
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Article89 1968-10-01 6 SYDNEY. Mon. (Reuter) Jennifer Char’.esworth, 13-year-old Sydney schoolgirl. who collapsed at a performance by the American >op group The Monkees yesterday, died in hospital today. Ambulancemen who treated the girl in the Sydney stadium after she collapsed said her heart stopped three times. They had restarted it89 words
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72 1968-10-01 6 STRASBOURG. Mon. (Reuter) A proposed treaty of association between the Federal Nigerian Government and the European Common Market will be debated at a four-day meeting of the European Parliament opening here today. Observers predicted difficulties would arise between France and her five Common Market72 words
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Article42 1968-10-01 6 AMMAN. Mon. (Reuter; Jordanian and Israeli forces exchanged machine gun fire for 35 minutes tonight near the King Hussein (former Allenby) Bridge. A Jordanian Military spokesman accused the Israelis of firing first. He said there were no Jordanian casualties.42 words
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Article93 1968-10-01 6 NEW YORK. Mon. < Reuter) One of New York's four major labour conflicts, the public schools strike, was settled last night and city officials Immediately redoubled efforts to advert strikes by policemen, firemen and dustmen. End of the three-week school dispute came when a majority93 words
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Article140 1968-10-01 6 UNITED NATIONS. Mon. (Reuter) US. Secretary of State Mr Dean Rusk will call on United Nations Secretary-General U Thant and meet Israeli Foreign. Minister Abba Eban in a round of consultations here today. Mr. Rusk will be among the first speakers in the General140 words
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137 1968-10-01 6 NAPLES. Italy. Mon. (UPI) An angry kennel owner, grieving over the execution of his dogs earlier this month by the city of Naples, gunned aown the veterinarian he believed responsible for the act last night, police reported. They said Gioacchino De Blasi, 55. pumped five137 words
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196 1968-10-01 7 BLACKPOOL. England, Mon. (Reuter) The British Government's clampdown on wage increases ran into trouble here tonight when it escaped rejection by a single vote from the ruling labour party’s national executive. It appeared only a temporary reprieve. Observers here expect the Government's196 words
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127 1968-10-01 7 WELLINGTON. Mon. (Reuter) New Zealand has no plans to act as mediator in the quarrel between Malaysia and the Philippines over the State of Sabah. Prime Minister Keith Holyoake said here today. He told a press conference New Zealand had held multilateral127 words
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Article82 1968-10-01 7 HONG KONG, Mon. (UPI) A number of American companies will choose Hong Kong as their management, technological and service base for a wide range of development activities In South-east Asia, it was reported. The South China Morning Post said an official statement may be made in82 words
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78 1968-10-01 7 SYDNEY. Mon. (Reuter)— Selected prisoners in New South Wales jails are to be allowed to go out to work each day. State Minister for Justice John Maddison said today. Mr. Maddison said the men would work in industrial plants and would receive basic salary awards,78 words
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262 1968-10-01 7 PRAGUE, Mon. (UPI> Alexander Dubceks home away from home is a sevenstorey faded Pink Hotel near the medieval tower in the old town quarter. “You will understand, of course, if I cannot answer all of your questions.” the manager apologised to two262 words
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Article56 1968-10-01 7 SYDNEY. Mon. (Reuter) Thirteen-year-old Jennifer Charlesworth. whose heart stopped during a performance by the Monkees pep group here yesterday, was saved by ambulancemen giving her mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and external heart massage. Ambulance officers said her heart stopped three times after she collapsed. She was rushed56 words
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195 1968-10-01 7 ATHENS. Mon. (Reuter) Greeks tonight appeared to have given a massive vote In favour of the new constitution drawn by the army-backed regime, according to early voting results. First results from 500 of the about 8.000 polling stations throughout the country showed that195 words
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379 1968-10-01 7 CALT LAKE CITY, Mon. (UPI) Vice President Mr. Hubert H. Humphrey was at a cross-roads on Vietnam war policy today and he may take the path toward a bombing halt during a major foreign policy statement to- night. The speech, being recorded in379 words
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Article, Illustration40 1968-10-01 7 FASHION designer Max Hermans' autumn-winter collection in Amsterdam. Here are four of his long evening dresses in lame and brocade, some of them with deep neckline, others with long coats in brocade and gold brocade. PANA photo.— PANA photo. - 40 words
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495 1968-10-01 7 SAIGON. Mon. (UPI) North Vietnamese troops cut off an allied relief column pushing toward the besieged U.S. Green Beret camp at Thuong Due todav and shelled the northern outpost from five captured villages UPI correspondent Raymond Wilkinson reported the camp’s 25 Special495 words
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Article, Illustration17 1968-10-01 7 ATHENS: Premier George Papadopoulos is seen voting at the national re- ferendum yesterday. UPI PHOTO.— UPI PHOTO. - 17 words
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210 1968-10-01 7 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) A right-wing newspaper yesterday severely criticised the movie showing in Hong Kong which was directed by Mao Tse-Tungs ex-actress wife as the “pitiful remnants of what is left of the Red Guard move- ment she once led.210 words
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183 1968-10-01 7 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) Communist North Vietnam yesterday filed a stern protect with the United States against “frequent violations of the demilitarised zone by U.S. troops.” A spokesman for the North Vietnamese Foreign Ministry charged m a statement issued yesterday that since September 17-183 words
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Article86 1968-10-01 7 SARASOTA. Florida. Mon. (UPI) Police broke up a milling crowd of 300 rockhurling Negioes with tear gas barrages last night but they regrouped in small bands and roamed a 15-block Negro section stoning cars and breaking windows. Severals shots were fired in he melee and there86 words
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Article42 1968-10-01 7 SEOUL. Mon (Reuter) A South Korean Armv Patrol killed four North Korean infiltrators in the central sector of the Demilitarised Zone last Saturday, it was announced today. Two South Korean soldiers were wounded in the clash, a spokesman said.42 words
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188 1968-10-01 7 WASHINGTON. Mon (UPI) The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said yest£Fday Japans exports during the second quarter of the year increased 25 per r nt while most Industrie' ountries met with "si—, h demand" for the:. goods and services. The fund, reporting on world188 words
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109 1968-10-01 7 KATHMANDU, Mon. (Reuter) Sir Edmund Hillary, who 15 years ago conquered Mount Everest, returned tonight from a jet-boat expedition along Nepal’s swift-running Eastern Rivers. One of the two boats which set out 10 days ago broke up in three-foot (one metre) waves in the River109 words
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Advertisement101 1968-10-01 5 mm —pi an L Y ~Y, s P&H V YYSS' VERSATILITY SH A \t i\ a > 430-TC HOE CRANE DRAGLINE CLAMSHELL Only P&H offers these features as standard equipment Exclusive P&H Power Box. “Triple-safe” independent planetary boom hoist. 4-speed transmission in upper. P&H Live Roller Circle. “Full feel”, positive101 words
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Article449 1968-10-01 8 WHAT good results have stemmed from road safety week? Enche Mohamed Khir Johari described reckless lorry and taxi drivers as “James Bum.” In a society where the people generally do not care to behave with some measure of self-discipline, it is difficult to make them obey the rules449 words
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Article258 1968-10-01 8 fTIHIEVES have raided parking meters In J- Kuala Lumpur. As a result of this, new meters have to be installed. The unsatisfactory thing about meters is that when a person has paid for half an hour’s parking, he may be so immersed in his business discussions that he258 words
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Article676 1968-10-01 8 SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING GOLD? WASH INGTON, Mon. (UPI). Economic architects of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will focus on old problems and new designs at its annual meeting opening here today. Last year, IMF delegates from free world trading nations gathered in exotic Rio de676 words
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556 1968-10-01 8 Peter Job - DOWN TO THE DREGS By Peter Job JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) Coconut waste, hitherto used for cattle fodder, may answer the food problems of the hungry developing world, according to the Food and Agricultural Organisation (F.A.0.) of the United Nations. An F.A.O. expert556 words
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530 1968-10-01 8 John Rogers - By John Rogers NEW DELHI, Mon. (Reuter) The enforcement of total prohibition throughout India mark the 100th anniversary this week of the birth of Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhi, (hr saintly ascetic who led India to freedom in 1947. held alcoholic liquor "more damnable than thieving and530 words
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Article60 1968-10-01 8 LONDON. Mon. (AFP' Doctor Gunn a r Jarring. United Nations’ special envoy in the Middle East, may be about to resign, the Observer newspaper said yesterday. There were “strong if dications’’, the newspaper stated, for thinking that Dr. Jarring would hand in his resignation60 words
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421 1968-10-01 8 WASHINGTOS Mon. (UPI) The staffs of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank issued a 171-page report on Sunday shotting that economic development for poor countries is likely hampered if they depend on sales of certain types of goods in world markets.421 words
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Article193 1968-10-01 8 PRAGUE, Mon. (AFP) Soviet soldiers returned to Wenceslas Avenue in central Prague yesterday but this time they were armed with cameras rather than guns. Borne 200 soldiers leu by an officer acting as tourist guide walked up the avenue to the statue of Saint Wenceslas. which193 words
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307 1968-10-01 8 WASHINGTON. M o n. (UPI) Seventy transplant surgeons and government officials agreed yesterday that “young people in the prime of life and surrounded by their families” should he given top preference as organ transplant recipients. They also urged state legislatures to adopt307 words
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Article680 1968-10-01 9 CINGAPORE, Mon. Thirty-three round trips a week between Scandinavia and North America, in-flight entertainment on the North Atlantic, and more intercontinental and domestic Jet capacity highlight Scandinavian Airlines’ winter traffic programme. Swinging Into effect November 1, the winter timetable r un through March 31680 words
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Article102 1968-10-01 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Boon price* at the Bln|»pMf Chinese Produce Exchange today are:— Buyer Seller Coconut Oil (FOB.) Bulk A**® Coconut Oil (FOB) Drum 4SSO Loo«e Copra Mixed «*ept 87.50 Muntok White Pepper (K. 08.) 96% N.1..W 113.00 Sarawak White Pepper (F. 08.) 112-50 Sarawak Special Black Pepper (F.OB-)102 words
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Article161 1968-10-01 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Veireli 1/2 Kerguelen 3/4 Tigre S Hirado 6/7 Cathay 8/9 Pando Cape 13/14 Mexico Maru 15/16 Glenlyon 18 Lika 21/22 Eastern Unity 23/24 Tanagra 25/26 Hoi Houw 27/28 Kunflk 29/30 Else Maersk 31/32 H?ssensteai161 words
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Article, Illustration213 1968-10-01 9 SINGAPORE Mon. A highlight of Kodak's diaplay stand at Cologne's •'Photokina '6B” Sept.. 28 October 6 will be a model of the Lunar Orbiter spacecraft which produced a massive amount of photographs and news data about the moon’s surface in 1968. The Orbiter. built213 words
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Article285 1968-10-01 9 Rubber up cent SINGAPORE. Mon. October first grade rubber buyers fo b closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 56-1/8 cents per lb., up a quarter of a cent from previous close The tone was steady quiet. A very quiet session ruled all morning, first a285 words
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Article16 1968-10-01 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The tin price for today was $566.371 per picul, up 25 cents.16 words
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163 1968-10-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A multi-million dollar plant producing television and radio sets and home appliances Is to be set up in Batu Tiga at the end of this year. Announcing this today, the Managing Director of the Kee Huat Radio Company. Mr. Ho Ah163 words
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1369 1968-10-01 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Stock Exchange today was again influenced by the present Sabah affair and industrial share prices drifted on a broad front on lack of encouraging factors. There was hardly any exception to the easier trend but only S.E.A. Corporation was unchanged.1,369 words
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Article, Illustration101 1968-10-01 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tec thousand car stickers will be distributed free by a Singapore oil company to assist in publicising the Government’s “Keep Singapore Clean’’ campaign. As from tomorrow all the 29 BP service stations on the island will make available the attractive stickers A spokesman101 words
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Article427 1968-10-01 9 Business in and reported to the Singapore and Knala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock exchange today with the number of shares dealt in brackets IMU STRIALS ACMA 2 00 Ben t'n 2.70 Bolt* N'UtS 1.1 8 Borneo Bhd l.io 1.74 Rnustead 1.68 1.70 C. Sugar 8.92 Chemical427 words
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Article44 1968-10-01 9 Manager** Prices; First Malayan Second Malayan 2.65 1.92 Third Malayan The Commerce 1.23 Industry The Savin; Fund XO .99 1.08 1 <18 1.17 First H’knnj 1.07 1.12* second H’konz .75 .79* Malaysian Investment Ftind 1.20 1.30 Sterling C’modlty Honk Kon; 5/10 Currency)44 words
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Article69 1968-10-01 9 IPOH. Mon. Malaysia expected a total of 46,529 long tons of tin during the first seven months this year, according to mining statistics released by the Department of Mines. The biggest buyer was the United States with 22.172 tons, followed by Japan 10.760 tons, Italy69 words
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Miscellaneous1459 1968-10-01 10 Yomjy L*Sir 8, fM 4 iia. giWMPVun 0 TODAY 1 SHiM CHANNEL S KUALA LUMPUB and Pnlao Pin&ng; Ipoh and Melaka; 3 A 10 Jobore Bahru. 4 Taiping-. 7 Batn P*hat; 9 Klnanf. P.M. 545 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary; 5.50 News Outlines in the National Language; 5.55 National Songs; 6001,459 words
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Article, Illustration370 1968-10-01 12 Patricia Chan - By Patricia Chan SINGAPORE, Mon. Sometimes women can do more than what men think they are capable of. Take, for example, Mrs. Josefina Mag* saysay and Dr. Suga Soho Yuviengco of the Philippines. Both have dual careers. Mrs. Magsaysay is370 words
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Article77 1968-10-01 12 LOOK F0R.... a new look In skirts and sweaters, the skirt brief and pleated all around, the sweater long and pulled down over the skirt and belted. the new campus hat look, a beret, a cap or helmet, knitted In white, in gray. In multi-colour tweed, angled to77 words
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Article495 1968-10-01 12 Patricia McCormack - by Patricia McCormack YORK, M o n. (UPI) Some parents hooted, manv students howled and a lot of fence-sitters just pursed their lips and shook their heads when a college chaplain said: “Sex is fun. Sex is funny. Sex is natural.” The Rev. Frederic C. Wood495 words
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Article, Illustration97 1968-10-01 12 MAMMA mia Signorina Brenda! What a pretty featheweight wool shift for a date. Yes, Brenda has a date not with a tall dark and handsome signor in a gondola hut with some fashionconscious Malaysians at the Jade Room, Robinson's, Kuala Lumpur. Brenda (left) will model a series97 words
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121 1968-10-01 12 OLYMPIC VILLAGE. Mexico, Mon (Reuter) French Go-Go girl* have been banned from wearing bikinis in the International Club here in case tt upsets Olympic athletes' training. The ban came after the dancers, part of a nightly floor show for Olympic competitors, turned121 words
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438 1968-10-01 12 Pat Chan - By Pat Chan T> ATEK is now very popular but many customers have a common difficulty in differentiating a genuine piece of batek from the screen and machine-printed ones which are generally known as imitation batek. If you’re not "armed” with the knowledge438 words
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418 1968-10-01 12 NEW YORK. M o n. (UPI) Next to the tinkle of a cash register no sound delights the 20.000 I S retail jewellers more than that of a wedding bell. And 1968 has been one big delight for the men who418 words
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Miscellaneous309 1968-10-01 12 Tuesday, October 1, 1968. ARIES MAR. 22 APR. 20 7-12-24-34 45-57-78 yf TAURUS APR. 21 MAY 21 74-77-83-891 GEMINI MAY 22 jJj’ JUNE 22 5-15-23-351 47-56-67 D. CANCER JUNE 23 JULY 23 3- 8- 9-53| '54-55-66 LEO JULY 24 AUG. 23 7-18-27-28 ;§/39-73-82-87 VIRGO AUG. 24 SEPT. 22 2-32-44-63) 65-72-81-86309 words
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Article92 1968-10-01 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A hospital attendant. Rajoo s/o Rengasamy, today claimed trial in the High Court to a charge of raping a 13-year-o:d girlrle is alleged to have committed the offence at ab6ut 720 pm. on Oct. 13. last year, at Thomson Road. The hearing today92 words
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Article, Illustration523 1968-10-01 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Ten members of the Singapore Air Defence Command today commenced their training as "air defence operators" at the Royal Air Force Defence Station at Bukit Gombak. This facility is in keeping with Britain's undertaking at the recent five-power conference in Kuala523 words
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Article, Illustration223 1968-10-01 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Chairman of SATA’s 1968 donation draw committee, Mrs. Miranda Eu, today appealed to the public for their generous support towards the draw. Mrs. Eu said: "This mammoth donation draw which was launched on Sept. 1 Is one of the three annual fund-raising223 words
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109 1968-10-01 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A deaf and dumb youth. Lim Tiong Kok. 19. todav pleaded guilty to using criminal force to outrage the modesty of a nine-year-old girl at her house on Sept 28 at 330 a.m. Through sign language, interpreted by109 words
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Article65 1968-10-01 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A businessman. Hong Boon Swee. 56. was fined $3,000 by the Third District Court today for importing bicycle parts without a special licence. Hong, proprietor of Kian Seng Co.. Bencoolen Street, pleaded guilty to the offence committed on Jan. 25 on board a ship65 words
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223 1968-10-01 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Italian Trade Commissioner here, Dr. G. Modugno, is confident that trade between Singapore and his country would Increase. He expressed this optimism when he opened the “Italian Fortnight’’ at Robinson’s this morning. Commenting on Singapore's foreign policy which he said was223 words
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Article89 1968-10-01 13 5 p.m. —8 30 p.m.: SATA free mass X-ray station opposite Simpang Bedok Post Office. Bedok Road. 5.30 p.m. 6.30 pm.: Performance by Singapore Police Band at Macßitchie Reservoir Park. 6 p.m.: Malay dance practice at National Theatre Club. Clemenceau Avenue. 7.30 p.m.: Free film shows by Ministry89 words
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Article, Illustration1271 1968-10-01 14 H.L. Herschensohn, M. D - By H.L. Herschensohn, M.D. be so scnsi- tive or "touchy." If your feelings are easily hurl, you are unhappy and if is difficult for a person who is unhappy to enjoy good health. People who hove to associate with touchy persons are in cn awkward "you-can't-wi1,271 words
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Article, Illustration329 1968-10-01 14 Brian Hickman - By Brian Hickman TJONG KONG, Even in these days of the “pop" craze, military band music still has many devoted admirers who rejoice at the sight of a smartly-drilled band on parade. The band and pipes and drums of the Hong Kong329 words
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Article537 1968-10-01 14 Julian Kerr - by Julian Kerr SYDNEY, Mon. (Reuter) Newspaper reports of a “Mr. Big” and a “Mr. Sin” operating in Sydney’s underworld have caused a political row and turned attention on the seamier side of this bustling city. The reports, first published in the newspaper Sunday537 words
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452 1968-10-01 15 L. D. BAPTIST - By. L. D. BAPTIST T>ENANG, Mon. It was a double badminA ton triumph for Penang when their Foong Seong Cup and Heah Joo Seang Cup teams convincingly won their respective finals at the Penang Chinese Girls' High School indoor stadium here last night. The men's452 words
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Article, Illustration572 1968-10-01 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Following is the Stipe’s Report on the second day’s races of the current Singapore Gold Cup meeting. Race 1— ULTRACIS (app. Wadi) refused to jump away and took no part in the race Trainer Ahmad bin Abdul Samad was warned that a— Sunsport pix. - 572 words
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534 1968-10-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An Australian Rugby Union team of 22 players accompanied by four officials left Sydney yesterday for a nine-match tour of Malaysia and Singapore. The touring side, a combination of well known Sydney players and Queensland Country representatives, will open their534 words
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Article215 1968-10-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— It was the better approach and teamwork that paid off fo r Lee Bin Sports Club in their match against Selangor Club in the Selangor Junior knockout soccer match on the padang here today. LBSC with the service# of three ex-State players215 words
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606 1968-10-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Merlin Bowlin* Centre will hold itsLanfkawi Marble-sponsored annual championships from Oct. 19 to 27. Attractive prises like dinner sets, tea sets, watches, bowling balls, bags and shoes, and new design trophies are to be awarded to winners in the various606 words
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Article318 1968-10-01 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. The centre finals in Singapore of the International Masters will be bowled at Jackie's Bowl at Orchard and Kptong simultaneously on Sunday. The finals which will highlight eight weeks of qualifying at both centres will be bowled off at 1 p.m. at Katong and318 words
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Article1102 1968-10-01 15 THIRD DAY HORSES CLASS 1 Div 3 7 Fur. 15 Yds. Base Metal 9.00 Picture House H 8.13 Carrot Gold 8 13 Prince Piper 8.11 Sir Walter 8 09 Pizarro II 8 09 Summer Haze 8.07 Bonds 8.03 Croupier's ChaAt 8 02 Brave Venture 801 Chaya Timor1,102 words
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306 1968-10-01 16 Leslie Nakashima - By Leslie Nakashima jiff EXICO CITY, Mon. (UPI). —All members of the Malaysian delegation have recovered from effects of the high altitude which they felt the first three days after arrival with the exception of one athlete, according to Dr. V. Ganeshan. S. Nashatar306 words
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Article120 1968-10-01 16 LE MANS, Mon. (Reuter) Lucien Bianchi of Belgium, co-driver of the winning Ford GT-40 in this year’s Lee Man’s 24hour endurance race, said the victory represented the result of three years’ work. Speaking to reporters after the race, he said the car had handled120 words
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Article84 1968-10-01 16 PARIS. Mon. (Reuter) Russian horses took the first two places in the Prix de Glatigny over nine furlongs at Longchamp here yesterday. The race, worth 20.000 irancs (about £1,660). was won by the favourite Zagred. of the Hara s Voshod stud. Detailed results; 1. Zagreb,84 words
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Article88 1968-10-01 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. Over 100 competitors have entered for the individual events in the 1968 Joint Services and Far East Air Force table tennis championships to be held at the RAF Seletar, from Oct. 6. Top favourite for the singles title is J. Pemberton of the88 words
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Article48 1968-10-01 16 ROME. Mon. (Reuter) India, defending Olympic hockey champions, completed a victorious four-match tour of Italy with a 2-0 win over Central Italy here yesterday. The team. who have scored 13 times against Italian opposition without conceding a single goal, leave for Mexico today48 words
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Article68 1968-10-01 16 VALLETTA. Malta. Mon. (Reuter) Sliema Wanderers of Malta won through to the second round of the European Cup Winners’ Cup when they beat Rumelange (Luxembourg) 1-0 here yesterday. Sliema were defeated 2-1 by Rumelange in the first leg of the tie but qualify because away68 words
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Article, Illustration31 1968-10-01 16 AUSTRALIA'S swimming team for the Olympic Games in Mexico City will comprise 11 men. 15 women and a water-polo squad of 14. Lynne Watwon. 15, of Western Australia, backstroke. AIS photo.— AIS photo. - 31 words
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231 1968-10-01 16 PRETORIA. Mon. (Reuter) The South African Government has barred racially mixed crowds from boxing matches, a Cabinet Minister disclosed last night. The decision has been prompted by the recent visit of American Negro world welterweight champion Curtis Cokes. The Minister for Health. Dr.231 words
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221 1968-10-01 16 HERE making television news is 23-year-old Flying Officer Malcolm (Lou) De Marco, a Whirlwind helicopter pilot with No. 110 Squadron, based at R.A.F. Seletar, one of the three stations operated by the Royal Air Force on Singapore Island. ivujai /in vi vv vii F/O De Marco, a keen car and221 words
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278 1968-10-01 16 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) Japan's Mitsuro Kohno smashed his way to the Asian table tennis title la it night and set the seal on a dazzling series of nine Japanese victories in the Asian Championships in Jakarta. The 21-year-old student of Senshu University,278 words
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121 1968-10-01 16 EAST BERLIN. Mon. (Reuter) The East German news agency AON accused West Germany's Olympic team of "violating the resolutions of the International Olympic Committee." "The West German team leadership and circles close to them continue with their provocations even prior to the opening of the121 words
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Article132 1968-10-01 16 CALCUTTA. Mon. (Reuter) India s Cricket Control Board yesterday approved the proposed visit of the M.C.C. to India this winter following the cancellation of their south African tour. The England side will play three Test matches and three other games, and the Board authorised its132 words
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262 1968-10-01 16 CHICAGO, Mon. (Reuter) Owners of the North American Soccer League (N.A.S.L.) teams will meet here today and the meeting could mean the end of their two-year effort to make soccer a major specta* tor sport in this country. One of the 17 teams,262 words
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Article79 1968-10-01 16 IPOH, Mon Clifford School, Kuala Kangsar. beat Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh 1-0 in the final of the Under-20 competition for the Sabaratnam Shield in the Perak Schools hockey carnival here yesterday. Lower Secondary School of Sungei Parlt. Ipoh w6n the Packi shield in the Under-15 competition with a79 words
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Article225 1968-10-01 16 ROME, Mon. (UPI) The richest soccer team in the world settled for a 3-3 tie on Sunday as the new Italian soccer season opened, but two other members of the national big three—Milan and Inter of Milan—eked out 1-0 victories. Cagliari of Sardinia beat First225 words
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Advertisement44 1968-10-01 16 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB GOLD CUP DAY 6th OCTOBER 1968 You will have a chance of winning A NEW AUSTIN MINI MARK II FREE! What you have to do Attend the Meeting at the Racecourse, Bukit Timah on 6th October, 1968. Admission charge 2/- only.44 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous52 1968-10-01 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 9.09 a.m. (6.0 ft.), 10.29 pm. (6.3 ft.). Port Swettenham: 12.51 a.m. (11.5 ft.). 1.32 Dm, (11.3 ft.). Port Dickson: 1.04 a.m. (5.7 ft.), 3.01 p.m. (6.1 ft.). Singapore: 5.15 p.m. (7.2 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 5.50 a.m. (7.3 ft.), 3.09 p.m. (5.7 ft.). Kuantan: 4.46 a.m.52 words
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