Eastern Sun, 2 October 1968
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Title Section25 1968-10-02 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION it Esld 1966 VoL 3 No. 781 Wednesday, 2 October 1968. if MC (P) 0050 Price 15 cents25 words
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300 1968-10-02 1 KOTA KINABALU, Tue*. The three Filipino Customs officers in Sabah were “quite free" to move around here during their 24-hour extension granted to them, the Controller of Immigration. Sabah. Mr. B. J. Arrowsmith. told Bernama today. The three, led by their chief. Mr. Fernandes300 words
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Article541 1968-10-02 1 Development Bank of S'pore with $100m. capital set up SINGAPORE, Tues. T'HE Development Bank of Singapore with a paid-up capital of $lOO million has been set up to aid industries and investors in Singapore. The primary functions of the bank will be the financing of manufacturing and541 words
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Article123 1968-10-02 1 SYDNEY. Tues. (Reuter) Australia should supply air and naval forces for the defence of South-east Asia after Britain's withdrawal from Singapore In 1971. British Conservative Member of Parliament. Sir lan Ordewlngs, said here today. “Those of us Interested In South-east Asia should build up our123 words
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Article, Illustration33 1968-10-02 1 Premier Lee Kuan Tew pictured at the start of the “Keep S'pore Clean” campaign which he officiallv opened at the Singapore Conference hall last night(Report in Page 12).33 words
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123 1968-10-02 1 MANILA. Tues. (UPI) The Philippines will not recall its embassy staff in Kuala Lumpur in spite of Malaysia's suspension of diplomatic relations with the Philippines over the Sabah claim. The Philippines Foreign Office announced on Monday it had received a note from Malaysia saying123 words
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125 1968-10-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A Japanese airliner with 86 passengers aboard was forced to return to Subang Airport today after it failed to land in Bangkok because of bad weather A spokesman for Japan Airline said the plane en route to Hong Kong and125 words
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Article48 1968-10-02 1 MANILA. Tues (AFP) Philippine President Marcos said here today the prospects of his projected summit meeting with Malaysian Premier Tunku Abdul Rahman to ease tension over Sabah “are a little low The President told newsmen that the Philippines was however still “working on it”48 words
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Article, Illustration265 1968-10-02 1 JAKARTA, Tues. (Reuter) Former President Sukarno of Indonesia has been interrogated because a captured Communist linked his name with the Communist Party's underground operations, well informed Army sources said here today. The sources said President Suharto was asked to authorise the interrogation bv the central265 words
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Article113 1968-10-02 1 KOTA KINABALU. Tues. (Reuter) Lion dancers. Rajau horsemen and about 2.000 banner-carrying people packed the Kota Kinabalu airport today to welcome Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman who is here on a morale-boosting tour. Soon after the Tunku stepped out from his Air Force113 words
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Miscellaneous16 1968-10-02 1 LADIES DAY CT—. o i tx' T-fc "Oh, honey, have yoi seen ray boots any where?”16 words
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228 1968-10-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The Dewon Ro'ayat will hold a special five-day session from Oct. 15 at the request of the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, to debate a resolution on the Philippine claim to Sabah. The Clerk228 words
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405 1968-10-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A motor meehenle denied in a Sessions Court here today he was willing to corrupt a Govt, technician for his own benefit. Defence Counsel Mr. D.R. Seenlvasagam confronted Low Foot Kaw during cross-examination with this allegation of corrupting, 8 J. Daran. 48.405 words
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Article, Illustration218 1968-10-02 2 KNOWN simply as the THE STAR SIX. these Japanr*? girls are the latest floor-show attraction at the Federal Hotel Nightclub in Kuala Lumpur. Like many girls from Japan before them, they are a versatile group of showgirls whether they are doing the Cha-Cha— Eastern Sun Pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 218 words
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Article85 1968-10-02 2 LONDON Tues (Router) The Brunei-British talks here may go on into next week, a Commonwealth Office spokesman said today The discussion, which was adjourned after two hours yesterday, will resume on Friday. The Brunei delegation, headed by the 22-year-old Sultan, Hassanal Bolkiah. were expected to use this85 words
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Article32 1968-10-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The strike by pilots of the Pakistan International Airline has been called off. the manager of the PIA in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Stephen Chong, said today.32 words
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204 1968-10-02 2 CLIFFORD HALES, a Corporal of Horse in ‘C’ Squadron The Life Guards, and Sgt. Reg Parnell, the R. E. M. E. armourer in the Life Guards, are taking the long way home from Seremban in Malaya to Windsor U K. bv motorcycles through India, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, Greece, Yugoslavia, Austria,204 words
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365 1968-10-02 2 BEN VARIYAN - By BEN VARIYAN KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Seven members of the German Volunteer Service who arrived here this morning did not waste any time at all but got straight down to "savouring” the Malaysian way of life. First the seven Germans made a call365 words
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Article77 1968-10-02 2 MANILA. Tues. (UPI) Delegates to the five-nation Association of South-east Asian Nations (ASEAN) meeting in Manila agreed today to adjourn two days earlier on Thursday after discussions on trade liberalisation and joint promotion of exports. The conference among commerce and industry experts from Thailand. Singapore. Malaysia. Indonesia77 words
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303 1968-10-02 2 M. T. Lingam - By M. T. Lingam SEREMBAN. Tues—Antieorruption Agency and Royal Malaysian Customs scored a major success in their campaign against toddy racketeering this evening when they seiied 120 gallons in Mantin. 12 miles from here. The raiding party was led by Enche Rahim bin303 words
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Article41 1968-10-02 2 PENANG. Tues. The annual Parents’ Day of the Methodist Boys’ School here will be held at the school’s air-conditioned theatrette at 530 p.m on Saturday. The school’s art and craft exhibition will be held the same day.41 words
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Article117 1968-10-02 2 National Art Gallery: 11th national art exhibition 10 a m. to 6 p.m. Peninsular Art Gallery (Jalan Raja Muda) Works of prominent Malaysian artists exhibition 9 a m. to 6 p.m. Balai Ampang (AIA Building. Jalan Ampangi: Graphics art exhibition by Margaret Lee and Janet Lee 9 a117 words
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Article116 1968-10-02 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. More than $2 million have been given awav as prizemoney since the inception of Toto four month ago. In the last draw on Sunday. 21 people had five numbers correct, entitling them to $BOO each while 587 peopie had four numbers correct,116 words
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506 1968-10-02 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore cannot close her eyes to the tensions and strife around her, nor can she be oblivious to pulls and pressures from various quarters. This was stated today by the Minister for Interior and Defence, Mr. Lim Kim San when he506 words
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Article59 1968-10-02 3 SINGAPORE. Tues Yong Ah Tian was today committed to stand trial in the High Court for throwing acid at a provision shopkeeper after a preliminary inquiry. Yong is alleged to have “unlawfully and maliciously used hydrochloric acid for the purpose of causing hurt” to Lim Geok59 words
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Article, Illustration328 1968-10-02 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. Three top film stars from Shaw Organisation will fly into Singapore next week to appear in a series of ''New Era All-Star Shows" at the National Theatre in aid of the National Defence Fund. They are Miss Margaret Hsing328 words
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Article210 1968-10-02 3 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government of Singapore has established a wholly-owned trading company for the purpose of promoting local talents for radio and television work. Named R.T.S. Enterprises (Private) Limited; the company has been incorporated under the Companies Ordinance. Besides promoting local talents the company also210 words
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Article25 1968-10-02 3 SINGAPORE. Tues There were a total of 84 road accidents of which six were serious during the past 24 hours in the Republic.25 words
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Article, Illustration201 1968-10-02 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ju.ong Shipyard Ltd., has formed a committee of 12 to direct and organise a keep clean” campaign at the shipyard. The committee is headed by the Shipyard’s Executive Officer. Mr. Tann Yean and comprises six representatives from the management •nd six201 words
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Article97 1968-10-02 3 SINGAPORE. Tues Mr. Justice Choor Singh today sentenced a hospital attendant. Ra;oo s/o Rengasamy to three years' imprisonment when he found him guilty on a charge of rape. Rajoo, who claimed trial to the charge was said to have committed the offence at about 7.2097 words
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Article58 1968-10-02 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Junior Chamber of Singapore's grand national baby show scheduled to be held on Sunday will be postponed to next Sunday (Oct. 20.) This is because the venue for the show will be used for the Ministry of Health’s “Keep Singapore Clean Campaign Exhibition”58 words
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Article198 1968-10-02 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. 8 30 am.: Children’s Day rallies of Radin Mass district group seven at Silat Integrated School and of Radm Mas district group three at Bukit Merah North School ground. Redhill Close. 9 a.m.: Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals’ jumble sale at Presbyterian Church198 words
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151 1968-10-02 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Government will allow an extra visiting hour from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. daily at all Government Hospital from Oct 15. A Government release said today that this will be in addition to the normal exiting visiting hour from 5 p.m.151 words
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98 1968-10-02 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. A labourer. Goh Ah Beng. 25. wa« jailed for three years by the Fourth District Court today on four charges of' armed robbery. Goh. married with one child, pleaded guilty to three charges and agreed to have the fourth taken into98 words
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Article71 1968-10-02 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. An unemployed. Koh Hong Kheow. 25. who w'as “forced by circumstances” to commit armed robbery, was jailed for 30 months by the Fourth District Court today. Koh had been jobless for one year prior to his robbing Low Peak Kiang of $2,725 worth71 words
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116 1968-10-02 3 SINGAPORE. Tues The Third Conference of the Pacific Regional Fellowship of the Boys* Brigade will be held from Oct. 7-9 at the Wesley Methodist Church. Singapore. The Hon. President of .he Singapore Battalion of the Boys. Brigade. Mr. Tan Boon Chiang will open116 words
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Miscellaneous68 1968-10-02 3 over $2,000,000 IN PRIZES GIVEN AWAY IN ONLY FOUR MONTHS LUCKY WINNERS IN LAST DRAW 21 PEOPLE HIT 5 CORRECT AND WIN $BOO 587 PEOPLE HIT 4 CORRECT AND WIN 28 8,109 PEOPLE HIT 3 CORRECT AND WIN 3 AND MANY OTHER WINNERS IN THE SECOND DRAW TOP WINNING COUPONS:68 words
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442 1968-10-02 4 BEN D'CUNHA - ‘No justification in PI claim’ By BEN D'CUNHA KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. "There is no justification in the Philippine claim to the Malaysian State of Sabah and the United Arab Republic is on the side of Malaysia in this dispute. This was the opinion442 words
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443 1968-10-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Philippines cannot carry on an all-oat sustained military confrontation against Malaysia without foreign aid due to its eeonomie position, says the latest issue of the Guardian, a publication of the M.C.A. Economically, the Philippines is much weaker than Malaysia and443 words
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97 1968-10-02 4 PENANG, Tues. Three young girls were handed over to the Social Welfare Department, following raids on hotels and brothels in the State by the Anti-vice Squad. A senior police spokesman said since the formation of the Anti-vice Squad in March. 23 raids had97 words
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138 1968-10-02 4 MALACCA. Tues. A mammoth anti-Marcos demonstration by 10.000 people is being planned here for Ctet. 13. This was decided yesterday by local political leaders including the Clhief Minister, Dato Haii Talib bin Karim. IN IPOH. The Amalgamated Union of Employees in the Government Clerical and allied138 words
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Article, Illustration360 1968-10-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tua*. Nearly three million people in Malaysia are now covered by the Government's rural health project, the Minister of Health, Dr. Ng Kam Poh, said today. "The rural health project la a part of the country's national development programme which Is360 words
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313 1968-10-02 4 KHOO BOON CHOO - BY KHOO BOON CHOO PENANG, Tues. The State Government will he sending its memorandum to the University of Penang Constitution Committee by tomorrow. This was disclosed by the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. today when asked to comment on a statement made313 words
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139 1968-10-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Pakistan has now got a “clear picture” of the Sabah issue. Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary. Mr. 8. M. Yusuf, said today. Mr. Yusuf who met his counterpart at Wlsma Putra. Tan Sri Ghaaali Shafle. this morning, said: “Tan Brl Ghaaall explained to me139 words
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175 1968-10-02 4 PENANG. Tues. Twenty-eight youths were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment, after being convicted for robberies in the State over the past seven months. Disclosing this today, the C.I.D. Chief. Mr. K. K. Plllai, said, among this total. 25 are under tne age of 21.175 words
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235 1968-10-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR,Tues— The Audit Officers Union last night pledged their loyalty to the Malaysian Government and expressed their support in any action the Government would take to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. The President of the union, Mr. N. S. Wigneswaran in his235 words
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Article, Illustration119 1968-10-02 4 THE Air Commander of the Far East Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Rochford Hughes, RAF, stopped to talk to a Malaysian member of the RAF, SAC Syed Ibraham bin Mansoor, during an official inspection of the RAF Marine Craft Unit at Glugor last Friday. SAC Ibraham. who119 words
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Miscellaneous11 1968-10-02 4 bu ■by^H LIMKOKWING *4VI4 J Y£AH? C Hdu £LS£ COULD /SJgft11 words
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Article, Illustration23 1968-10-02 5 Spectacular design forms as 48-apartment building folds up in Lima. Peru, yesterday No one was hurt. UPI radiophoto.— UPI radiophoto. - 23 words
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224 1968-10-02 5 HONG KONG, Tues. (Reuter) Chinese Defence Minister Lin Piao today told a huge National Day rally at Peking's Tien An Men (Gate of Heavenly Peace) square that China's cultural revolution had achieved a great victory. “All s u c c224 words
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241 1968-10-02 5 LONDON, Tues. (UPI). Joseph de Haviland, found nailed to a cross on Hampstead Heath on July 25, told a court hearing yesterday his crucifixion had been prophesied by two half-human animals. "They visited me 12 times in a red hare,” explained the slight 25-year-old241 words
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Article, Illustration438 1968-10-02 5 EVERETT. Washington, Tues. d'PI) The world’s biggest jet liner, a 490-passenger giant nearly twice as long as the Wright Brothers' first flight, was christened yesterday at a hangar ‘‘rolline out.” The jumbo Boeing 747, whose tail alone stands five storeys high, was towed from the Boeing— PANA Photo. - 438 words
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280 1968-10-02 5 WASHINGTON, Tues. (UPI). —World bank chairman U.B. Wanninayake, of Ceylon, called for additional money for the International Monetary Fund and the International Development Association, affiliated institutions of the World Bank. Addressing the opening session of the annual meeting of the governors of the280 words
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Article86 1968-10-02 5 WASHINGTON. Tues. (Reuter) The 17 newspapers of the Scripps-Ho-ward group have decided to support Republican candidate Richard M. Nixon in the presidential election in November The Washington Dally News, one of the group, said in an editorial today that the editors “after full analysis of all86 words
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Article154 1968-10-02 5 SAPPORO. Japan. Tues. (UPI) Heart recipient Nobuo Miyazaki, well enough to sip whisky last week, lapsed into semi-consciousness today after fighting a weekend battle with hepatitis. Miyazaki. 18. Asia's only surviving heart transplant patient, also showed an irregular heart beat today and complained of154 words
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352 1968-10-02 5 WASHINGTON, Tues. (UPI). West Germany, Britain and the United States appeared to be in close agreement last night on a compromise plan for the purchase of free gold at US$35 an ounce should the free market price fall below352 words
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Article152 1968-10-02 5 MANILA. Tues. (Reuter) President Marcos has ordered the formation of a special crime-prevention police unit which would deal exclusively with bigtime criminals and syndicated crime. A presidential palace announcement said the unit would be made up of the mast trusted men in law enforcement152 words
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Article255 1968-10-02 6 SAN ANTONIO, Texas. Tues. (UPI) One man died and 12 others were hospitalised last night of apparent heat prostration and suffocation after they were locked in the trailer of a two-ton truck for more than 13 hours. The men were among 46 Mexican Nationals who255 words
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93 1968-10-02 6 TOKYO. Tues. (Reuter) Fifteen thousand university students forced their board chairman and 14 other directors to criticise themselves at a mass rally yesterday. The students of the Nihon University forced their way into a room where the board of directors were holding a93 words
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75 1968-10-02 6 TOKYO. Tues. (Reuter) Japan's rice crop this year Is expected to be the second highest In its history, the Agriculture-Fore-stry Minister Naomi Nlshimura announced today. The estimated bumper crop of 14.290.000 metric tons this year compares with last year’s record of 14.450,00075 words
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308 1968-10-02 6 SAIGON, Tues (UPI). North Vietnamese troops, their banners flying over nearby villages, kept a tight circle drawn around the allies' Thuong Due Special Forces Camp today and chewed away at the weary defenders "bit by bit." Dawn today saw the first lull in308 words
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Article126 1968-10-02 6 ASAHIKAWA. Japan Tues. (UPI) A 68-year-old railway bridge scheduled to be replaced collapsed under the weight of a freight train today killing three crew members. A three-car train was crossing the No. 1 Furano Bridge in Central Hokkaido. Japan’s northernmost island, when the steel bridge collapsed126 words
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Article, Illustration68 1968-10-02 6 EUROPEAN beauties pose for photographers at Tokyo International Airport on Sunday upon their arrival by a Japan Air Lines jetliner to compete in the Miss International Beauty Pageant to be staged in Tokyo on Oct. 9. The beauties from some 55 countries will vie for the coveted title— PANA PHOTO. - 68 words
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189 1968-10-02 6 NEW YORK. Tues (Reuter) Singer Connie Francis has begun a $350,000 (about 146.000 sterling) suit against Eastern Air Lines for embarrassment and humiliation she allegedly endured at the hands of two other passengers on a New York to Miami Florida flight. Miss Francis claimed In189 words
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147 1968-10-02 6 WASHINGTON. Tues. (Reuter) Special White House adviser Eugene Black said today after reporting to President Johnson that eleven American soldiers held prisoner by Cambodia were being well treated. Mr. Black, recently returned from a 20-day visit to Southeast Asia, told reporters after his talk147 words
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SCIENCE and the MAN Weekly features on Wednesdays
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80 1968-10-02 7 JAPAN'S Foreign Minister Mr. Taken Miki welcomed beauties from 50 nations when they paid a courtesy call at his office in the Foreign Ministry last week. The beauties from 50 nations will participate in Japan's first Miss International Contest to be held on the night of October 9th at thePANA Photo. - 80 words
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361 1968-10-02 7 MENACE TO US ECONOMY NEW YORK, Tues. (Reuter) About 70,000 U.S. dock workers from Maine to Texas went on strike today onlv hours after President Johnson hod stepped in to try and avert the walkout. But federal machinery to rut short the361 words
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223 1968-10-02 7 WASHINGTON, Tues. (UPI). Congress has been asked by Defence Department officials to permit the hiring of about 22,700 Thai and Vietnamese nationals to replace 7,400 U.S. troops from civilian type jobs. Defence Department sources confirmed that the congressional request has been223 words
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Article55 1968-10-02 7 TOKYO, Tues. (Reuter) The Japanese government today instructed its ambassador to Moscow, Mr. Toru Nakagawa. to file a protest against the firing by a Soviet patrol boat on Japanese fishing vessels. One of the crew of the fishing boats was wounded in the incident, according to55 words
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78 1968-10-02 7 VANCOUVER, Canada Tues. (UPI) —An elderly Japanese-Canadian today took the federal government to court for Canadian $1 5m in compensation for 604 acres of land confiscated from him more than 25 years ago. Torazo Iwasaki and his family were among more78 words
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116 1968-10-02 7 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) New York’s striking school teachers returned to classrooms throughout the city yesterday. However, the predominantly Negro and Puerto Rican ocean Hlll-Brownsville school district rejected the settlement made by the Teachers’ Union with the city. A number of teachers in the district116 words
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125 1968-10-02 7 ROASRIO. Aree ntina, Tues. (Reuter) Five armed men made off with more than 40 million pesos (47.500 sterling) here today in Argentina’s 12th major bank holdup this year. Police said the men. who apparently entered the branch of the State Bank of the Nation in125 words
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159 1968-10-02 7 TAIPEI. Tues. (UPll—The heaviest rains yet in over half a century was registered In Taiwan’s eastern coast and floods threatened large area* as torrential rains carried by typhoon Elaine kept battering the jsland for the third day today. Taipei's provincial weather bureau last159 words
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Article63 1968-10-02 7 BERKELEY. California. Tues. (Reuter) Former wnr d heavyweight title contender Eddie Machen was booked for drunken driving early today. Machen, 35 who lost to former heavyweight champions Sonny Liston and Floyd Patterson, wrestled on the ground with an officer before other officers arrived to complete63 words
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Article66 1968-10-02 7 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) Talks here yesterday between Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei and the British government on future Brunei-British relations were adjourned after two hours and will be resumed on Friday morning. This was the longest session so far of the private talks, which opened66 words
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Article, Illustration999 1968-10-02 7 WILLIAM H. STEWART - Health in ‘wonder medicine age BY WILLIAM H. STEWART, M.D. U.S. SURGEON GENERAL Th« word "core” is os old as the art of healing. Yet, the word's technical meaning is as new as the scientific revolution. Historically, across the long span of the centuries, the practice of medicine consisted largely999 words
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Article147 1968-10-02 7 PANAMA CITY Tues. (UPI) Dr Amulfo Anas Madnd. a 67-year-old surgeon and coffee planter, will be sworn in as President of Panama today Already Arias has shaken up the old regime and promises more surprise* in a few weeks. Aria* has been president twice147 words
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Article103 1968-10-02 7 TEHERAN. Tues. < Reuter) Singapore. Kenva and Guyana will be admitted to Interpol today when the organisation's annual conference gets under way here. Some 300 delegates from 100 countries will be meeting to discuss methods of tracking down the international criminal and control of firearms in member103 words
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Article95 1968-10-02 7 HOUSTON, Texas. Tues. (Reuter) Mr. George H. Debord. w’ho received a new heart in a transplant operation at St Luke's Episcopal Hospital here on July 2. has left the hospital for a brief holiday at his home in Helotes. Texas. Mr. Debord. 46. a95 words
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Article452 1968-10-02 8 DO PENANGITES want a university in their island? Recently some Penangites wrote to the newspapers accusing the Central Government of lack of true intention in establishing a university in Penang. They also said Kuala Lumpur was ignoring the economic needs of Penang. Following that, Tun Abdul Razak452 words
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Article244 1968-10-02 8 LAST July we suggested that the Cameron Highlands and Fraser’s Hill areas should be turned into agricultural farms and tea estates. West Malaysia’s hilly areas extend along the central backbone of the peninsula and remain to be opened up for development. The Communist terrorists during their insurrection had244 words
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379 1968-10-02 8 WASH INGTON, T u e s. (Reuter) Asians are concerned over the U.S. congress' slash in foreign aid funds, Mr. Eugene Black, President Johnson's special adviser, said today. Mr. Black returned to Washington on September 25 after visiting the Philippines. Cambodia, Japan. Taiwan,379 words
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Article401 1968-10-02 8 Peter Job - THE RED APPARATUS IN INDONESIA By Peter Job JAKARTA Tue s. (Reuter) Three yean ago today in the early houn of the morning the big Indonesian Communist Party backed rebel Army and Air Force officers in an attempt to seise potcer in the country. Now the401 words
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Article499 1968-10-02 8 David Lawday - THE RACE IN GRAPE COUNTRY By David Lawday DELANO, California, Tue*. (Reuter) The Grapes of Wrath have exploded in California politics again 30 years after John Steinbeck wrote a novel of the same name. Steinbeck described the plight of migrant workers from Oklahoma and Arkansas—known as499 words
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Article467 1968-10-02 8 ROBERT HART - by ROBERT HART EAST BERLIN. T u es. (Reuter) Checkpoint Charlie, crossing point fo r foreigners between East and West Berlin, is one of the most cosmopolitan spots in the world. On any morning of tbe week you will And there dark-suited businessmen with briefcases, a mixed467 words
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210 1968-10-02 8 TOKYO, Tues. (UPI) The United States and Japan will open talks in Tokyo on Oct. 28 to discuss ways and means to protect birds which migrate seasonally between the two countries. The forthcoming two-day meeting of experts will try to reach an agreement on210 words
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LETTERS...
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581 1968-10-02 8 May I refer to a report published by one of the newspapers (not Eastern Sun) dated 5.9.68. under the heading of “Too many fights at RTC, youths tell court’’. The Members of the Advisory Committee, Reformative Training Centre, comprising Messrs. Liu Pai Hu (Chairman). Seah581 words
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269 1968-10-02 8 I refer to your editorial of September, 26th 1968, under the caption 'DELAYING TACTICS' would like to state that some of the facts given therein ore certainly incorrect. ki.stly, it L, not true tbai there had been a queue of eighteen ships in one particular269 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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215 1968-10-02 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Air-India is now actively prctnoting tourist traffic to India from the Continent of Europe. With immediate effect this responsibility has. been given to Air-India by the Government of India. This will be done in close collaboration with the Government of India Tourist Offices in215 words
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Article268 1968-10-02 9 Rubber up cent SJtGAPORE. Tues. Octofcer first grade rubber buvete f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in lir.gapore and Kuala Lumjur today at 56-3/8 cents per ■>.. up a quarter of a cent from previous close. The icne was steady quiet. The market ruled steady sfter a slow opening on coverisg268 words
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76 1968-10-02 9 SYDNEY, Tues. (UPI) Drug houses of Australia Ltd. (D.H.A.) is to form a joint company based i n Singapore with the Chia Group, D.H.A- Chairman, Mr. H.F. Clarke announced yesterday. The joint venture will manufacture D.H.A. chemicals and other D.H.A. branded products within76 words
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Article165 1968-10-02 9 NEW YORK. Tue*. (UPI) Stock prices advanced during the first hour of trading yesterday. Volume was moderate. Partial strength was traced to the recent flow of bullish economic news plus latest word that Federal budget outlays in August were considerably above earlier forecasts. The market165 words
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Article197 1968-10-02 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Ru Yung 3/4 Tigre 6/7 Cathay 8/9 Glengarry 13/14 Benavon 15/16 Penelope 18 Lika 19 Tropical Veneer 21/22 Eastern Unity 23/24 Tanagra 25/26 Hoi Houw 27/28 Katong 29/30 Else Maersk 31/32 Hessenstein197 words
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Article, Illustration139 1968-10-02 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Christmas came early to the children of Boys’ Town when the captain of a cargo liner called on them with gifts galore. Captain E.A.W. Mortle-man-Lewis. master of the 8.800-ton liner, distributed 50 model kits or one of the company’s cargo139 words
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236 1968-10-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A 20-man Japanese trade mission will arrive here to meet local businessmen and officials of the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives to discuss problems concerning the spice trade between Malaysia and Japan. Disclosing this today, the Commercial Secretary of the236 words
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Article105 1968-10-02 9 SINGAPORE. Tuc* Th.' noon price* «t th' Chinese Produce Exchange loBuyer Seller Uoconut oil (FOB Butt 46 00 Cotonu* oil (F«)B) Drum 48 50 Loo*e < opra Mixed sept Oct 2<-30 Munt ok bite Pepper (FOB.) 9eq N.1..M 115 00 Sarawak White Pepper ll 081 112 50 Sarahcik special105 words
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Article46 1968-10-02 9 iMmum rniw’ First Malayan 2.62 Second Malayan 189 Third Malayan XD 1.18 The Commerce Industry -99 1-OS The Savin. Fund XD 108 1.17 First H'kong XD 105 1-Is* Second H'kong -75 .79* Malass-lan Inveatment Fund 1-20 I 30 Sterling C’modity 5 9 <• Honk Kong Currency)46 words
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Article206 1968-10-02 9 SINGAPORE. Tues The Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: New York: Buying T.T. $3 0550; Airmail O.D. $3 0400; 90 d/st. $2 9950 credit bills; $2.9750 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. $2.8475; Airmail O.D. $2.0325; 90 d/st. $2 7825206 words
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Article31 1968-10-02 9 TOKYO, Tues (UPI) A 17-member Swedish machinery mission will arrive in Tokyo on Oct. 20 for two-week survey of Japanese industrial and scientific technology. it was learned yesterday.31 words
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Article57 1968-10-02 9 HONG KONG. Tues. (UPI) Money Quotations: HK56.095 pe r US. dollar. HK$6.ll per US. dollar TT HKSI4 55 per pound sterling. HK5294.875 per tael of gold 94.5 oer cent fineness. HKSI6S 2 per 10,000 Japanese yens. HK5145.7 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers. HK5145.9 per 100 Philippine pesos57 words
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1685 1968-10-02 9 SINGAPORE, Tues Alter opening at steady levels, industrial prices on the Stock Exchange began to slip steeply under fairly active conditions. Business was called to a halt lor some ten minutes during the afternoon session lor clearing of contracts. However, a slight rally towards1,685 words
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Article443 1968-10-02 9 Roslnrffi tn and reported to the Singapore i ind Kuala Lumpur trading room* of the Stork Izrhanre today with the number of (hares dealt brackets INDUSTRIALS ID ACMA 1.70 176 *.:o Bolt* A Nuts 1 18 1 20 Borneo Rlid 1.68 1.7 0 Boil'trail 1.62 C. sugar 3443 words
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Article16 1968-10-02 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The tin price for today was $565.50 per picul, down 87* cents.16 words
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519 1968-10-02 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon today urged all children to think of their "less fortunate" brothers and decide how they could help such children. The Minister's appeal was read out at all schools in Singapore this morning during special assemblies519 words
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182 1968-10-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The leader of the 11-man Queensland trade mission and Minister for Industrial Development in Queensland, Mr. F. A. Campbell, today described the mission’s visit to Malaysia as “very, very successful.” Mr. Campbell told newsmen before leaving for Singapore182 words
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Article103 1968-10-02 10 MANILA, Tues. (AFP) Muslims in Sulu, southernmost Philippines, are experiencing “war jitters” over the Sabah dispute between Malaysia and the Philippines. the independent “Manila Times” reported today. Certain sectors of the population in the capital town of Jolo reportedly fear that “war is imminent.” In103 words
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Article, Illustration92 1968-10-02 10 Shop talk with RAF Seletar. Mr. Gilbert Long den. MBE, one of the 10-mem-ber parliamentary party which visited the Far East recently. Is seen at No. 103 Squadron, RAF. Seletar, Singapore, with Flight Lieutenant Alan Mayo, a navigator, discussing an aircrew “bone dome”. Looking on are Flying Officer Brian Wright92 words
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Article, Illustration62 1968-10-02 10 The pupil. Gan Lai Kheng represented Secondary Four “A” class which collected the largest amount for any one classroom, the sum of $74462 words
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139 1968-10-02 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. Six doctors from Singapore will attend the fiveday Congress of Gastroenterology at Melbourne, commencing on Oct 7. Symposia. t>anela and free papers concerning disorders of the gastrointestinal tract and the liver will be read and discussed. A number of papers on chronic139 words
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103 1968-10-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Foreign Affairs Ministry todav handed a note to the Philippines Embassy here rejecting Manila's contention for the continued stay of one of the Filipino customs officers in Sandakan. pending police investigation over an incident His presence, the note pointed out,103 words
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Article60 1968-10-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues On the occasion of the opening of the Gandhi Centenary, the President of India has sent a set of publication on Mahatma Gandhi for presentation to the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong. The Prime Minister of India has also sent a similar set60 words
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Article157 1968-10-02 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Housing and Development Board is arranging for a Clean-up Operation in all its estates in conjunction with “Keep Singapore Clean" month. Circular letters in four languages have been printed for distribution to all HDB tenants and owners, drawing their attention to the157 words
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Article123 1968-10-02 10 KUCHING. Tues. The Malay National Union of Sarawak today deplored the signing of the Sabah Annexation Bill by President Marcos which it described as a violation of the United Nations Charter on Human Rights. In a statement, the union pointed out that the Philippines obtained its123 words
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Article111 1968-10-02 10 SINGAPORE Tues The Royal Navy announced today that Vice Admiral Sir Peter HUI-Norton. who is due to take over next March as Commander-In-Chief. Far East, has been promoted to Admiral. Admiral Hlll-Norton was Flag Officer, Second-in-Command. Far East Fleet, from 1964 until 1966. when he111 words
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Article88 1968-10-02 10 KUCHING. Sarawak. Tues. (AFP) Four French nationals. Including a women, made a brief stopover at Kuching airport todav on a round the world test flight in preparation for an international competition due to be held next year. Thev were Jean Pierre Dumont. Serge Friedman, Bruno Muel88 words
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Article57 1968-10-02 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Selangor Private Practitioners’ Association will hold a dance, in aid of the Blind at the Parliament House Banquet Hall here on Nov. 30. Highlight of the dance will be a fashion show in which popular models will take part. Tickets for the dance, at57 words
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322 1968-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The Birmingham trade mission now visiting Malaysia was today urged to "look strongly and energetically" at the Malaysian market. In a welcoming address at a luncheon for the mission, the President of the Malaysian International Chamber of322 words
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337 1968-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaysia is prepared to sign a non-aggression pact with the Philippines but that country must first recognise Malaysia’s sovereignty over Sabah, an official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said today. The official was being interviewed by Suara337 words
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Article114 1968-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malaysian Ambassa-dor-designate to the Soviet Union. Tan Sri Zaiton Ibrahim bln Ahmad, will leave for Moscow on Saturday to take up his new appointment, a spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said today. Tan Sri Zaiton. formerly Malaysia’s Ambassador114 words
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104 1968-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. Filipino doctors now serving in Malaysia will remain on their jobs despite the strained relations between Malaysia and the Philippines. They would only be asked to quit if “something” broke out between the two countries. the Minister of Health. Dr.104 words
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Article72 1968-10-02 11 MALACCA. Tues. The crisis in Malacca MCA following the resignation last week of its Secretary, Mr Ng ChOng Chee is over. Mr. Ng who is also the State Alliance Secretary agreed to withdraw' his resignation at a closed door meeting yesterday. A representative from MCA Headquarters72 words
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109 1968-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Thieves broke into a house at Jalan Ipoh here last night and got away with jewel le r y and articles amounting to $4,240. The victim, a clerk with the Immigration Department. Mr. A.S. Mani, 54. returned home at about 10.30 pm.109 words
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134 1968-10-02 11 PENANG, Tues. The Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, today said jt would be a breach of faith if the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. who was now administering the City Council, tried to force the new Provident Fund rules on the134 words
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Article61 1968-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tup Abdul Razak. was today presented a documentary film entitled “Enriching Our Soil’’ by the 1.C.1. Company Limited. The ceremony took place in his office here. The film, depicting the developments of the company in Malaysia was presented by61 words
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219 1968-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Members of the Bth battalion, the Roval Malay Regiment, will hold special parade and feast to mark their battalion’s 6th anniversary tomorrow at Sungei Best Camp. The battalion now under the Command of Lt-Colon-el Adnan bin Mohd. All. officially formed219 words
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107 1968-10-02 11 IPOH. Tues. The Mentri Besar Dato Hajl Ahmad bln Said, today said 16 applications had been received from industrialists for factory sites in the Lumut area. These applications did not Include a giant sugar manufacturing factory to be completed in Kampong Empat Puloh107 words
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111 1968-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. One of Germany’s most outstanding mime actors. Rolf Scharre, will arrive here on Oct. 11 In the course of an Asian tour sponsored by the Qoethe Institute. Mr. Scharre. who will be here for six days, will give a111 words
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Article42 1968-10-02 11 IPOH. Tues. The annual delegates conference of the Malaysian Indian Congress. scheduled to be held at Sungei Siput on Oct. 5 and 6. has been postponed to a later date, a spokesman of the M.I.C. here announced today.42 words
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Article, Illustration195 1968-10-02 11 A newly acquired anti-aircraft gun of the Malaysian Armed Forces positioned on the banks of the Dungun River during the joint exercise code-named Tkutan’. The two-week exercise is being held in the States of Pahang and Trengganu. Looking on are the two four-star Generals, Chief of— Eastern; Sun pix by Ben d'Cunha.; Eastern Sun pix by Ben d’Cunha. - 195 words
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213 1968-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Differences among ASEAN countries would only bring about destruction and backwardness, as former President Sukarno has shown, Indonesia's Ambass- odor to Malaysia Major-General Abdul Thalib, said today. He was speaking at a ceremony here to commemorate the abortive coup213 words
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265 1968-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The General Manager of the Malayan Railway. Enche Ward bin Jamaluddin, left for Tokyo today to “sell the idea” of a training centre in Kuala Lumpur for railwaymen from countries in South-east Asia. He is also265 words
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Article86 1968-10-02 11 KLANG. Tues. The Youne Women's Christian Association of Klang and Port Swettenham today held a forum on “the role of youth in a developing country” at the Senior Methodist Girls School Hall here Taking part in the forum were senior boys and girls from secondary86 words
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142 1968-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Four youths brandishing daggers held up a Sundry shop proprietress at Jalan Satu, Ampar.g Jaya here yesterday morning and got away with $530, jewellery, liquor, cigarette, provision goods and watches amounting to 51.282. The shop proprietress. Madam Hau Soo142 words
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Article, Illustration883 1968-10-02 12 ‘The drains shall not be littered’ SINGAPORE, Tues. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, described the "Keep Singapore Clean" campaign which he opened tonight as "the raising of our social targets." Speaking to a capacity crowd of Invited guests at the Singapore Conference883 words
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165 1968-10-02 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Public Utilities Board has appointed Mr. Tay Sin Yan, 34. to the post of Superintendent of the Board's new power station at Jurong. Mr. Tay, a former student of Raffles Institution has been in the Board’s service for the last165 words
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Article, Illustration81 1968-10-02 12 FRESH orchids of different colours and shades on view at the Stall of Singapore at the 6th ’’Partner* for Progress’’ Import Exhibition being held in Berlin from Sept. 26 to Oct. 6. I»r. I!dn Hein (front row extreme left). State Secretary in the Ministry of81 words
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Article, Illustration116 1968-10-02 12 AN informal party wax held by the Australian Trade Commission in Singapore on Monday night for the press and friends to meet the new Australian Trade Commissioner in Singapore. The party was held at the residence of Mr. W.D. Grove, the Asst. Trade Commissioner (Publicity). The116 words
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Article202 1968-10-02 12 MANILA. Tues. (I’PI) Former President Diosdado Marapaga! has accused President Ferdinand E. Marcos of risking war with Malaysia over the Sabah dispute to perpetuate himself in power. Macapagal. who initiated the Philippine claim to Sabah in 1962. said in a statement published today that while he202 words
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Article67 1968-10-02 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Literary Society of the University of Singapore will hold an evening of poetry and folk music at the Cultural Centre on Oct. 12 at 7.30 p.m. This presentation which is the second by the Literary Society will feature reading of poetry by poets67 words
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Article35 1968-10-02 12 SINGAPORE. Tues The Singa Corps of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. East Area, will hold its annual inspection at the 12th People’s Defence Force (Infantry) in Haig Road Camp on Sunday at 9 a.m.35 words
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329 1968-10-02 12 SINGAPORE, Tues. There are opportunities for a broad expansion of trade between the countries of South-east Asia and Australia. Disclosing this today, Mr. Fred A. Campbell, Minister for Industrial Development in Queensland, said that the changes in the world trading picture over the329 words
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Article162 1968-10-02 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. A two-man Royal Navy bomb disposal team has just returned to Singapore after successfully disposing off two dangerous mystery objects in Brunei. The Far East Fleet’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal Officer. 32-year-old Sub Lieutenant William Norton, flew up to Brunei at the request of162 words
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Miscellaneous1457 1968-10-02 10 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S KUALA LUMPUB and Paisa Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 A 10 Jobore Bahru, t Tsipinr. 7 Bata Pahat; 0 Klnang. PAL 545 Opening Annct Prog. Summary; 550 News Outlines in the National Language; 5.55 National Songs; 600 New* (CHANNEL 5) P.M. 5.43 Prog. Summary In1,457 words
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Advertisement90 1968-10-02 11 “Merchants of Heroin** An illegal heroin shipment arrives in New York. Read how it passes from Leon Levonian to Nick Golino to Tony “the Nose" and ultimately to addicts, in a suspense-filled story that unmasks one of the most sinister conspiracies of our time. The concluding part of this fascinating90 words
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Miscellaneous120 1968-10-02 12 TODAY and YOU... Wednesday, October 2, 1968. ARIES MAR. 22 2O VNI2-16-40-42 yg TAURUS APR 21 MAY 21 4- 7-20-64 65-66-74 V. GEMINI MAY 22 JUNE 22 3- 8-10-25) 28-50-83-85 >■<? CANCER JUNE 23 34-36-51-53 4! LEO 'S jul t 24 AUG. 23 13-18-30-33 A/49-63-84-87 VIRGO AUG. 24 SEPT. 22120 words
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Article, Illustration19 1968-10-02 13 Roger Smith appearing as Jeff Spencer in the Warner Bros TV series 77 Sunset Strip.19 words
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499 1968-10-02 13 SHEILAH GRAHAM - by SHEILAH GRAHAM HOLLYWOOO, Tues. Anne Bancroft was asked to confirm the rumours that she will star in the film version of Gore Vidal’s “Myra Breckenridge.” It was assumed that she had signed "I haven't read the script,” she replied. “But when they give it499 words
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501 1968-10-02 13 Hollywood, Tues. (nana) John Wayne is protesting the film, "Che Guevara" with Omar Sharif playing the communist revolutionary. It was interesting seeing Omar at the New York premiere of "Funny Girl" and watching him kiss the cheek of Barbra Streisand who was very much501 words
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497 1968-10-02 13 HOLLYWOOD, Tues. Discount the rumour that Frank Binatra is making a movie with Brad Dexter, the actor producer who saved him from drowning a couple of years ago in HawaiiBrad is busy producing “The Lawyer,” with Sidney Furle directing newcomer Barry Newman “He’s the497 words
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Article, Illustration221 1968-10-02 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. An armoured van pulled up at a busy intersection in Robinson Road.... security officers took up their positions on both sides of the vehicle, and a few moments later a “strongbox” was carried out from a nearby building and deposited into the221 words
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120 1968-10-02 13 HOLLYWOOD. Tues. Jane Fonda, star of Paramount Pictures’ “Barbarella.” is spotlighted In the July Issue of Leatherneck, a magazine for Marines all over the world. In a regular monthly feature, the magazine presents a full page photograph of Miss Fonda in one of the bizarre120 words
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Article103 1968-10-02 13 HOLLYWOOD. Tues. “The Monte Carlo Rally” has been set a s the title for Paramount Pictures’ sweeping adventure-comedy about the trans-Europe automobile classic. "The Monte Carlo Rally a Ken Annakin Film currently before the cameras in Italy, stars Tony Curtis. Ter-ry-Thomas, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Mireille103 words
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Article102 1968-10-02 13 HOLLYWOOD. Tues. Jeremy Slate has been signed by producer Hal Wallis for a co-starring role in Paramount Pictures’ “True Grit.” the screen version of Charles Portls’ runaway best-seller. Wallis began production of the motion picture last month, with John Wayne, Glen Campbell and Kim Darby102 words
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Advertisement112 1968-10-02 13 GAL,AXYSB j I.aat Day Today! t. 15. 5.50. 5.45 p.m. 'viumnjuuwiu Tomorrow: “Lore In Tokyo” Hindi at 2.1.1, 5 ?aA A A.45 p.m A New Clue to Cancer Is cancer caused by a virus? The flrst solid evidence has come not from an American or European laboratory but from the112 words
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Miscellaneous176 1968-10-02 13 SHAW# Or»»nl ■■t.low LIDO Phone ***** LASI 4 MIO.VS: 11 A.8.. 1.4.1, 4 o ns- 4.W pm only Chinf L1 Ai Y*n* Funr in •WHEN THE CLOI DS ROLL BY' fA SHAW PRODUCTION* Mandarin in Shaw;-rop» Ar Color Toaifht 9.15 pm. No Frfp IJnt! Steve McQ’iren. Pave Dunaway The THOM176 words
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Miscellaneous336 1968-10-02 13 CATHAY*; LAST DtY! 11 a.m., I SO. 4.00. 4-30 0.30 p.m Dean Martin Stella Stevens "HOW TO SAVE A MARRIAGE AND RUIN TOUR LIFE’ P "Vision. Color (A Columbia Picture) OPENB TOMORROW! Pol's "DEADFALL” Color by Deluxe '.f:cheel Caine Eric Portman l6l LAST DAYS! 1.30. S.IS 8.30 p m. S336 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1968-10-02 14 R.E. Stannard Jr - By R.E. Stannard Jr. TTNITED NATIONS, (UPI). Chinese farmers cultivating rice and cabbages in the African bush are raising a crop of friendly votes for Nationalist Chino at the United Nations. Never have hoes, seeds and fertilizers been more effective as tools of diplomacy. The harvest in— UPI photo. - 1,017 words
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Article, Illustration339 1968-10-02 14 Madan M. Gupta - By Madan M. Gupta KATMANDU. Nepal (UPI) The bride wore white. The groom wore a flower in his lapel. And the elephant was painted in many colours from ears to rump. Dr John Ward, a surgeon, and Miss Cheena Gordon, a nurse, walked out— UPI photo. - 339 words
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115 1968-10-02 14 Canberra. Tues. The ever-changing patterns in smuggling have led to the use of new policies, procedures and equipment by the Department of Customs and Excise in 1967-68. The Department's annual report refers particular!; to the Introduction of improved ship-search-ing methods at Australian ports. The115 words
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118 1968-10-02 14 CATANZARO. Italy. Tues. (Reuter) The trial of more than 100 alleged Mafia gangsters, due to reopen here today, has been postponed until Saturday because one of the judges is ill. The 113 accused many being tried in absentia face charges ranging from theft to118 words
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Advertisement292 1968-10-02 14 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA HEADQUARTERS BUILDING KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified contractors to register with Bank Negara Malaysia for the following tenders:(A) AIRCONDITIONING AND VENTILATION SERVICES comprising centrifugal refrigeration machines, air handling units. associated electrical wiring and automatic controls etc., (only Class ‘A* airconditioning contractors292 words
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Advertisement98 1968-10-02 14 I SSal >-v A LTTTVI OIT THAT GOES A LONC WAT Eastern SuNgJ CLASSIFIED ADS I pm 1 21.0. CANTONMCNT ROAD. SINCAfORI l TILIPHONIS *l*os/7. Advertiser’s Name....—........ Address Telephone No Number of Insertions..—..——_ Date(s) Requested Cost S Parana a.rt wnßHitt |M> order ir.O./Cknar Cut ficlnriil C»*t aul be rrililmt. Mt.98 words
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1382 1968-10-02 15 Horses Cl. l Dlv. 3 —7 Furs. 4b is Yds. 755 ono Base Metal 6y Picture House II 6y 9.00 8 13 Blyth Syndicate Daniels Shaw Stable Tntlnh 660 larrot Gold 7y 8.13 Grandiflora Stable R. B'kelen 953 Prince Pipper 5y 8.11 Isildur1,382 words
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230 1968-10-02 15 Mexico Games OLYMPIC VILLAGE. Mexico, Tues. (Reuter) Romuald Klim and Janis Lusis. Russia’s leading contenders for a gold medal in the hammer and javelin events. complained today that the training fields at the Olympic Village are too short. Lusis told a press conference:230 words
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244 1968-10-02 15 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) Prices at last night’s Victoria Club callover on the “Autumn Double” races the Cesarewitch and the Cambridgeshire were The Cesarewitch Stakes handicap to be run over two and a quarter miles at Newmarket on Saturday. Oct. 5. 13-1 Good Foundation and Hipster:244 words
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Article239 1968-10-02 15 Windmsor Lad - US JOCKEY MAY RIDE AS GUEST RIDER AT WEEKEND By Windmsor Lad SINGAPORE, Tues.—Gay Estana, a newcomer under trainer S.K.Tjoa, showed galloping ability when he easily skipped over 3f in 39, striding smoothly all the way. Star Lustre also worked with gusto when he easily239 words
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Article306 1968-10-02 15 OLYMPIC VILLAGE. Mexico City, Tues. (Reuter)) Mr. Avery Brundage, the President of the International Olympic Committee, who arrived In the Olympic City on Sunday lost no time In getting down to business. The octogenarian exOlymplc athlete, who has the energy of a man half his306 words
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Article28 1968-10-02 15 LONDON. Tues (Reuter) Results of Rucby Union matches played last night were: Cross Keys 9 Swansea 8, Maesteg 16 Neath 0. Pontyprid 23 Nchanga (Zambia) 13.28 words
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69 1968-10-02 15 JOHANNESBURG. Tues. (Reuter) Four South African Test cricketers Trevor Goddard. Denis Lindsay and brothers Peter and Graeme Pollock left here by air yesterday for Australia to p’ay in an international treble wicket tournamenc beginning later this week Goddard was a late replacement to partner Lindsay69 words
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Article, Illustration94 1968-10-02 15 Jane Bullen, a 20-year-old London nurse, has ensured her own place in the history of the Olympic Games. She will be the first British woman to compete in the demanding three-day event when she jumps for Britain in the 1968 Olympic Games in— BIS pix. - 94 words
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Article47 1968-10-02 15 HONG KONG. Tues. (Reuter) Hong Kong will send a team to the Asian badminton championships in the Philippines next February. The Hong Kong Badminton Association in an announcement yesterday said the seven-member squad would participate in both the team and individual events.47 words
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371 1968-10-02 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore rugby fans will have the chance to see the 15-time Australian Test match rugby player, Charles Peter Crittle, in action tomorrow. Crittle, who had toured with the Australian XV to New Zealand, South Africa, British Isles, France and Canada, flew into371 words
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Article75 1968-10-02 15 LONDON. Tues. (AFP) -w Scotland’s former world flyweight boxing champion, Walter McGowan, will fight world bantamweight title holder, Lionel Rose of Australia. m a non-title bout in London on Oct. 23. If he wins McGowan, who has been forced to move up to the bantamweight class75 words
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Article, Illustration60 1968-10-02 15 THE Olympic Stadium in Berlin which was planned by Werner and Walter March holds 100.000 people and was used for the 1936 Games. Apart from rowing and sailing, all the Olympic events can be held here within its huge grounds. In the forefront of the historic60 words
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Article, Illustration1405 1968-10-02 16 CHAN ONN LENG - jjTAUING ABOUT I I SPORTS WITH I CHAN ONN LENG th. many factors that go to. form the reason! behind the poor standard of rugby in this country, had mentioned that press coverage was one. How seriously this culprit is to blame1,405 words
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Article222 1968-10-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Selangor will be at fuli strength for their vital Malaya Cup rugby encounter against the Malaysian Armed Forces at the Forces Stadium here on Saturday. The team selected last night included two of the fastest centre threes In the country222 words
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88 1968-10-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Penang Anglo Chinese School Union will send a 40-member contingent to meet the Kuala Lumpur Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys’ Association in the third “Goodwill Games" series on Oct. 19 and 20. They will be engaged in friendly88 words
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Article, Illustration106 1968-10-02 16 Two successive victories were scored bv footballers of the German Schoolboys' tram in two ’international matches’ against a selected English Schoolboy XI. In Wembley Stadium in London recently before a crowd of 80.000 they won 2-i (picture shows a scene in front of the English goal) and106 words
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423 1968-10-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malaysian Amateur Wrestling Association are seeking the assistance of the National Sports Foundation of Malaysia for a coach. Mr. Victor Kok. chairman of Mara Technical Committee. who disclosed this today, said the association had already written to the foundation423 words
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221 1968-10-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Hong Chin Sports Club took 25 minutes to wipe off a 2-0 arrears before they turned the tables on Selangor Recreation Club in a junior knockout soccer match at the Taylor Road ground here this evening. Their opponents on Oct221 words
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Article48 1968-10-02 16 RENGAM. Tues—The 1968 Rengam Local Council soccer will begin at the padang here on Saturday. A total of seven teams from Rengam District will be taking part in this year's league. Last year Wessington Estate won the championship and took the Local Council Trophy.48 words
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211 1968-10-02 16 OLYMPIC VILLAGE, Mexico, Tues. (Reuter) Malaysia's hockey team will fully extend themselves against New Zealand's Olympic XI here tomorrow in their first full* blooded trial, manager Dr. Aziz Durairatnam told Reuter today. “None of the boys aro breathless any more,” he said.211 words
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215 1968-10-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues St. John's Institution earned the right to mee. Victo.ia Institution in the final of the Under-18 rugby tournament at the Mincef ground on Thursday when they defeated the Royal Military College by 11 pcin s (goal, a penalty and215 words
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Article48 1968-10-02 16 GREENOCK. Scotland. Tues. (UPI) Chelsea of England last night won their way into the second round of the Inter-cities Fairs Cup by defeating Morton of Scotland in a 9-3 aggregate. Chelsea won the first match 5-0 two weeks ago. Last night’s result was 4-3.48 words
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Article146 1968-10-02 16 Golf tourney MELBOURNE. Tues. (Reuter)—Freezing weather conditions could prove the biggest enemy when the world’s leading women golfers tee off for the first round of the Espirito Santo trophy team championship here tomorrow. Melbourne is in the grip, of a deep freeze which descended on the city146 words
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97 1968-10-02 16 HONG KONG. Tues (UPI)' Hong Kong will invite India, Japan. Malaysia. Singapore. Thailand. Indonesia, Pakistan and Taiwan for friendly badminton matches early next year. “We will be inviting these national teams to stop over here fo r the matches after the Asian championships in97 words
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Article40 1968-10-02 16 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) Results of football matches played last night were: English Division Two Preston N.E. 2 Car.is'e 2. English Division Three Torquay 4 Walsall 2 English Division Four Portal Vale 1 Exeter 0. (Postponed from Aug. 26).40 words
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Miscellaneous56 1968-10-02 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 10.09 a.m. (0.5 ft.). 11.08 pm. (6.8 ft.). Port Swettenham: 2.30 a.m. (12.7 ft.), 2.58 pm. (12.4 ft.). Fort Dickson: 3.08 a.m. (6.3 ft.), 4.21 p.m. (6-8 ft.). Singapore: 9.11 a.m. (7.3 ft.). 7.36 pm. (7.4 ft Sedili Kechil: 7.03 a.m. (7.4 ft.). Kuantan: 5.57 a.m-56 words
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