Eastern Sun, 12 October 1968
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Title Section24 1968-10-12 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION llV Estd. 1968. Vol. 3 No. 791 Saturday* 12 October 1968. MC (P) 0050 Price 15 cents24 words
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Article502 1968-10-12 1 CAPE KENNEDY, Florida, Fri - Americas 11-day, 163-orbit prelude to Moon venture CAPE KENNEDY, Florida, Fri. (UPI Reuter) APOLLO 7 thundered into the sky on o powerful Saturn IB rocket today, carrying three astronauts on an !11-day journey 163 times around earth in a prelude to America's venture to the moon.502 words
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Article, Illustration166 1968-10-12 1 Zalizan bin Zakaria—Child hero is a little boy whom you could possibly carry in your arms. But he is Malaysia's child hero for 1967. He becomes the youngest child hero to receive the '‘Pingat Hang Tuah” from the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at the children’s rally at166 words
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435 1968-10-12 1 WASHINGTON, F r I. (UPI) Malaysian Ambassador Tan Sri One Yoke Lin flew to New York yesterday evening for a meeting with Philippines Foreign Secretary Narciso Ramos on Friday, a Malaysian Embassy spokesman announced yesterday. The spokesman said the meeting between Dato Ong435 words
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228 1968-10-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. FH. Prof. Ungku Aziz, newly appointed Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya. said today it would be “logically and philosophically unsound” to use the term “bumiputra" to mean Malays and other indigenous races. He also disagreed with a call for the228 words
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293 1968-10-12 1 K. G. THARAN - BY K. G. THARAN JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. An intensive dawn-to-dusk police hunt led to the arrest of a father of 11 yesterday in connection with the $452,000 State Treasury robbery here last month. Following interrogations, the man, aged 41. today led a police party headed293 words
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Article48 1968-10-12 1 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter’) Odds on Richard Nixon becoming America’s next President have hotted up to a phenomenal 14 to one here. British gamblers have already staked nearly £60,000 on the election with one leading London bookmaker Odds against Vice-Presi-dent Hubert Humphrey are seven to one.48 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous22 1968-10-12 1 LADIES DAY ft /•■ft*— a ‘'Steady as you go to the main light, turn two points to starboard, hQld your course till.22 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article155 1968-10-12 2 SINGAPORE, Frl. Mr. Wong Keng Sam, the Acting Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Communications will be the Chairman of the Panel of Officials at the next TOTO DRAW —the 19th la the series of Toto Draws. The draw will be telecast 'live’ in English by Television Singapura on155 words
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82 1968-10-12 2 PERTH. Frl. (Reuter) A 24-year-old Singapore man Is recovering In the Royal Perth Hospital after a successful operation to remove a brain tumour, doctors said today. Mr. Philip Ang was sent to Perth for the operation by the Singapore Rotary Club. the Malay Mail newspaper82 words
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Article60 1968-10-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The dates for the dissolution ©f Parliament and the next general elections have not been fixed yet. the Prime Minister’s Department said in a statement today. It was made to clarify the statement made by the Mentri Besar of Kelantan, Dato Mohamed60 words
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Article, Illustration341 1968-10-12 2 Computer mart in S’pore still in infant stage —Sir Edward SINGAPORE. Frl. The computer market in Singapore Is still in the infant stage. Sir Edward Chilton, 1.8.M.'s Director for the United Kingdom said today. However, he foresaw that in future there was great scope for expansion of the computer market341 words
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Article, Illustration206 1968-10-12 2 SINGAPORE, rri. The Minister of Education. >lr. Ong Panr Boon, said today that art was no longer regarded as the exclusive commodity reserved for the privileged few. The Education Minister said this when he opened a six-day Art Craft and Photography exhibition, organised— Extern Sun pix. - 206 words
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Article, Illustration310 1968-10-12 2 MAUREEN LEE - BY: MAUREEN LEE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Who said working hard for a small salary is fun ...but it Is so for two young American women who chose exactly this “prospect.” Miss Pru Puff. 23. and Miss Nancy Mehrton, 24. members of the Peace Corps asked310 words
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91 1968-10-12 2 SINGAPORE. Frl. The All-Races Freight Shipping Committee will continue with its policy of using non-con-ference shipping line although the Far East Freight Conference has shelved plans to increase their freight charges The chairman of the committee. Mr. Soon Peng Yam. said the main aim was not91 words
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Article, Illustration269 1968-10-12 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore's national identity must never be sacrificed by its peosle accepting any form of art or culture from without. This was said by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, at a presentation of cheque from269 words
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Article291 1968-10-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Mr. K.R. Hamilton, the general manager of Ma-laysia-Singapore Airlines, has resigned. The appointment of a new general manager is under consideration, and it Is expected that a decision will be made at an early date. Until the new general manager has been291 words
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Article71 1968-10-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs today instructed the Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta to issue visas to the three-man Soviet trade union team, to enable them to visit Malaysia The Soviet trade unionists. who were invited by the Transport Workers Union and the National71 words
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473 1968-10-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. "Tha yokes of healthy children rijig like the voices of the angels laughter and merriment/' This is how the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman imagines them when he spoke of the duty of every parent to see that their children473 words
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Article70 1968-10-12 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Coroner’s Court today recorded a verdict of suicide on a 29-year-old unemployed man. Tan Wei Yue. who was found dead on Sept. 9 in his room at North Bridge Road here. The Coroner. Mr. Chandra Mohan said he was satisfied from the evidence that Tan70 words
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274 1968-10-12 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. A housewife. Madam Chan Yee Looi today told the High Court that her husband threw her out of the house when she failed to raise a loan to help him to start a business. Madam Chan said this274 words
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371 1968-10-12 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Some 240 persons were killed in road accidents since the beginning of this year, according to Mr. Milton Tan. Chairman of the National Safety Council here. He was speaking on the “Safety First” at the function of Rotary Club371 words
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Article63 1968-10-12 3 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association's 196* draw will be held on Dec. 14 this year. Tickets for the mammoth draw in which many attractive priies are being offered, are on sale now until the day of the Draw. Meanwhile the Singapore Red Cross63 words
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Article, Illustration63 1968-10-12 3 Hong Leong Finance Ltd. on Thursday night hosted a dinner in honour of the three visiting Hong Kong film and recording stars who are now visiting Singapore. astern Sun picture shows from left: Mr. Kwek Leng Beng. Executive Director, Ma.garet Hsing Hui; Mr. Chng Gim Huat,63 words
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74 1968-10-12 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Lorong Limau Chinese Mutual Aid Association today donated the balance of its fund of $5OO 10 to the Children's Centres and Creches fund of the Social Welfare Department. The members of the Association decided that the balance of their fund be donated74 words
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Article83 1968-10-12 3 SINGAPORE. Fri Numerous cases of illegal extensions have been discovered by the Singapore Telephone Board. Subscribers are reminded that the connection of an extension not carried out by the Board is an offence. Those found with such illegal extensions will have their telephone lines disconnected immediately for83 words
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Article28 1968-10-12 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Tha M.P. lor Mountbatten. Mr. Ng Yeow Chong, yesterday officiated the balloting of market stalls and open pitches at Ouillemard Road market.28 words
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Article, Illustration638 1968-10-12 3 JOHN KAM - By JOHN KAM SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, has returned home after his "exhaustive" 20-d a y mission overseas, "satisfied" with the outcome of his discussions with financial and other leaders. During his overseas trip, he attended the638 words
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143 1968-10-12 3 SINGAPORE. Fri Ten bus companies and their employees are taking part in a “Buses Cleanliness Competition beginning today as part of the “Keep Singapore Clean” campaign The three-week competition was launched today by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs,143 words
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Article, Illustration574 1968-10-12 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Notional Defence Fund now stands ot $7,115,574.62, including donations received by the Defence Minister, Mr. Lim Kim San today. The two largest single donations were by the Master Printers' Association and its member Arms $10,070. and the Director, staff and students— Eastern Sun photo.; — Eastern Sun pix.; — Eastern Sun; pix. - 574 words
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349 1968-10-12 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The University of Singapore's Malay Language Society wants to meet the Prime Minister to make representations on the award of Special Malay Bursaries. In a statement today signed by Enche Mokhtar Abdullah, the society said It held a special meeting yesterday following349 words
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89 1968-10-12 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Light Industries Services of the Economic Development Board will conduct a practical course in “Costing and Estimating” in Chinese commencing on Nov. 11. The course which wiU comprise- 12 sessions, will be held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Lecture Room,89 words
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Article105 1968-10-12 10 ABS VicePresident due here SINGAPORE. Fri. The newly-elected Vice-President of American Bureau of Shipping. Mr. Charles J.L. Schoefer. is due in Singapore by air from Manila tomorrow. Mr. Schoefer, who has been to Singapore many times, is here to introduce his successor. Mr. Kenneth GS. Robertson. the newly appointed Principal'105 words
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263 1968-10-12 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. A further adjournment of two weeks was today granted by the High Court for the hearing of a bankruptcy action for a political banishee, Low Tai Thong, to be interviewed by his counsel, Mr. T. T. Rajah. The adjournment was granted by the263 words
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Article176 1968-10-12 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Queen's Own Hussars are coming to the Far East to replace the Life Guards who have finished their tour and are returning to Windsor. Two squadrons of the Hussars, at present stationed in the UK at Maresfleld Camp, Uckfleld. Sussex. will fly out between176 words
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262 1968-10-12 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. A 25-year-old marriage which went through two civil ceremonies. ended in the Divorce Court here today. An engineer, Mr. James Oliver Beins. successfully applied for a decree nisi to dissolve the marriage to hi 9 wife. Mrs. Agnes Irene Beins,262 words
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386 1968-10-12 13 SINGAPORE, Fri— Th« preliminary inquiry into the double murder on board the American oil tanker, St. Mon* ticello Victory, was told today that the accused was standing on a propeller shaft with both his hands above his head when a police boat386 words
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Article52 1968-10-12 13 SINGAPORE. Trl. A 28-year-old man. Leong Kim Wah, foil to his death this morning at Block 7, Margaret Drive. Police found his body lying on the ground at about 7.05 a.m. today. He was believed to have fallen from the sixth floor. Police do not suspect52 words
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139 1968-10-12 13 SINGAPORE, rri. The International Y a Men's Club of Singapore Beta Chapter will hold a grand charity premiere of the Robert Wise multi-million dollar musical extravaganxa “STAR" at the Orchard Theatre on Nov. 8 In aid of the Singapore Cancer Society and the139 words
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Article, Illustration123 1968-10-12 13 SINGAPORE. Frl. Several beauticians are among the 30 contesants who will take part in the “Ratu Batek" or "Batek Queen” to be held tomorrow at 8 p m at Wisma Indonesia in Orchard Road here. The contest is to be held In conjunction with123 words
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Article116 1968-10-12 13 10 am.— g p.m.: Painting exhibition by Teo Chin Chye at British Council gallery. 1A Amber Mansions. Orchard Road. 3 p m Opening of Seventh Singapore International Student Salon of Photography at National Library Lecture Hall. Stamford Road 3.30 pm.: Choir practice v ->jw,l Theatre Club. Clemenceau Avenue.116 words
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Article161 1968-10-12 13 SINGAPORE. JYI. A weekend stay will mark the P it O liner Cathay's last call at Singapore this year The 14.000-ton liner is arriving tomorrow from Hong Kong enroute to Europe with more than 130 passengers. More than 70 passengers will embark before Cathay departs on Monday161 words
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Article, Illustration206 1968-10-12 13 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Adventurers* Club will hold a grand variety, show. “Fabulous Fantasy on Sunday. Oct. 20. at the National Theatre in aid of the Club House Fund raising project. The Items Included in this spectacular show will comprise a "Karate Demonstration” by206 words
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Article, Illustration71 1968-10-12 13 SINGAPORE, rri. Miss Elaine Tay, 19. is the latest entrant for the "Miss New Era” contest which will be Judged on Sunday night In conjunction with the “New Era All-Star Show.” Miss Tay who is sponsored bv Hwee Sene and Co, lists Hi-Fi listening,71 words
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Article32 1968-10-12 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. A ♦family planning lecture, demonstration and film show will be held in English at the Institute of Health in Outram Road on Oct. 14 at 5.30 p.m32 words
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Article41 1968-10-12 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Commander. Far East Fleet. Vice-Admiral W.D. O’Brien. C B D.S.C., will leave Singapore by air on Saturday for an official visit to India and Ceylon. He is due to return to Singapore on Oct. 27.41 words
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Article, Illustration67 1968-10-12 13 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tan after their wedding at Kamp-’n; Kapor Methodist Church in Singapore recently. ahe bridegroom, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Hee Phuan, is the sales promotion executive of Tractors Malaysia Berhad. The bride, the former Miss Yvonne The is a teacher and eldest67 words
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Article124 1968-10-12 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Training of Singapore’s AT. C. cadets will be sped up by the extension of instructional and training time already being provided at the Royal Air Force station at Changi. The Station Commander, Group Captain EW. Merriman. has given approval for A.T.C. groups (each numbering124 words
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Article36 1968-10-12 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. A 45-year-old man. Chan Yew, wa s found hanging in a house at Jalan Savor this morning. The deceased lived at Tanjong Pagar Road. Police do not suspect any foul play.36 words
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Article21 1968-10-12 13 SINGAPORE, Fri.—There were 69 road accidents, of which three were serious, during the past 24 hours in the Republic.21 words
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1721 1968-10-12 4 L.D. BAPTIST - He said he was from Malayan Communist Party KIDNAP CASE: By L.D. BAPTIST pENANG, Fri. A Kedah millionaire, Mr. Lim Heng Guan, told a preliminary enquiry today that an anonymous caller demanded $1.5 million from him after he had1,721 words
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276 1968-10-12 4 WEE HOCK CHYE - BY: WEE HOCK CHYE MALACCA, Fri. Three Chinese fishermen from here reported to Malacca police today they had last night paid $1,600 as ransom to an Indonesian police party for the release of three colleagues and two boats. The fishermen276 words
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137 1968-10-12 4 KAN GAR. Fri. The Government would spend $BO,OOO on the construction of three-quarter-mile stretch of road, linking Padang Besar and Pekan Siam on the Thai aide of the border, the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, announced today He was speaking to newsmen after137 words
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Article21 1968-10-12 4 Nestle’s Products (M) Ltd: Free cookery demonstration for teenagers—recipes for Keuh Ko Sui and Jagong Lemak—at Nestle Test Kitchen,21 words
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36 1968-10-12 4 VICE-Admiral William F. Bringle, Commander of the U.S. Seventh Fleet, is scheduled to arrive at Port Swettenham on Monday on his flagship, the light guided missile cruiser U.S.S. Providence (above) to begin a three-day goodwill visit.36 words
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249 1968-10-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Th. most •client feature that marks the relationship between Malaysia and Formosa is the "deep friendship" between peoples of both nations. This was the observation of the Formosan Viceconsul. Mr. C.H. Yen. after completing his three-year term at the Conaulate here. And249 words
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173 1968-10-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Steps are being taken to make Kota Kinabalu airport “The Gateway to East Malaysia” and Malaysia's second International airport, the Minister of Transport. Tan Brl Sardon bln HaJi Jublr. disclosed today. He said the landing *tnp would be extended from 7.500173 words
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197 1968-10-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two youths, one armed with a pistol, held up the manager and book-keeper of the Nam Yew Garments Manufacturing Company at Jalan Brunei Utara here this afternoon and got away with $1,500 payroll money before the eyes of several workers.197 words
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514 1968-10-12 4 Paper on 'the new illiteracy’ KI’ALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malaysian education system is producing people who may gain certificates by passing examinations but who lack self-reliance in expression both orally and in writing and whose stock of General knowledge is appallingly low. Stating514 words
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Article88 1968-10-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. Rev. N.D. Davidson. Superintendent of All the Churches of the Assemblies of God in Oregan. will pay liis first visit to Malaysia tomorrow. Rev. Davidson has been travelling and preaching throughout the United Statc-s and other parts of the world. He will be88 words
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111 1968-10-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri “The new hospital charges that have been imposed by the Ministry of Health pose a very serious problem to the poor, the sick and the suffering in this country.” This was stated by* Dr. Tan Chee Khoon. M.P. (Ge-rakar.-Batu) here111 words
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105 1968-10-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. It is not the intention of the Government to put importers of products not available locally into difficulties. In helping to develop local industries by tariff protections or import quota restrictions. This assurance was given here today by the Chairman of105 words
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Article367 1968-10-12 11 Security threat to Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce pledged their solid support to the government in its efforts ot resisting threats to the security of the country. At a dinner here tonight, the acting Chambers President, Dato Y.T. Lee said:367 words
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275 1968-10-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Dr. Mohammad Taib bin Osman has been appointed the first Malaysian head of the Department of Malay Studies in the University of Malaya. He has been appointed the new Professor ot Malay Studies. The appointments were announced by the University’s Vice-Chancellor,275 words
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Article94 1968-10-12 11 MALACCA. Fri. The pouce here expect to make an arrest shortly in connection with the reported raping of a woman last Sunday. A police spokesman said today they knew the man they were looking for from the description given by the v ctim, a 23-year-old94 words
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95 1968-10-12 11 PENANG. Fri. Thirty teachers from English medium primary schools in Penang and Province Wellesley will attend an in-ser-vice course here tomorrow. The course is organised by the Penang Association of Teachers of English. Two subjects will be covered by the course, the practical application in95 words
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Article, Illustration135 1968-10-12 11 FEDERAL Highway in Kuala Lumnur was the scene of two road accidents yesterday. Early in the morning. a Bumi-Rel trailer loaded with sawn timber skidded and landed on its side as it was negotiating the roundabout at the Old Klang Road-Federal Highway junction. The driver escaped with135 words
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Article186 1968-10-12 11 Gang attack KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Two youths, believed to have been assaulted by a gang last night, were admitted to the General Hospital here with stabbed wounds. The youths. Chung Fook Choy, 20. a radio technician and his friend. Llew Meng Fatt were earlier chatting186 words
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Article114 1968-10-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR, rri. —Eight bars of mall have been reported stolen from the General Post Office here three months ago. The loss was reported by the Assistant Controller of Post. Mr. K. Ganesan. following a telephone call from the Seremhan branch which failed to receive114 words
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59 1968-10-12 11 PENANG. Fri. The police here are looking for the owner of a red Austin 850 which was recovered two or three months ago in the city area It is believed the number plate of the car is a false one. Pcl.ce have made inquiries59 words
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Article62 1968-10-12 11 PENANG, Fri. Twenty-ene bags of tin-ore. valued over $6,000 were reported stolen from a railway wagon at the Prai railway yard. A foreman at the railway yard who discovered the less, lodged a report to the police yesterday. One bag contained *5 Hatties of tin-ore. The62 words
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Article105 1968-10-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The National Productivity Centre here will be conducting two “leadership and human relations” courses in Kota Bahru from Sunday to Thursday. The Director of the Centre. Enche Abu Kassim. said this was the first time such courses, sponsored by the Malayan Tobacco Company,105 words
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362 1968-10-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. FrL The Yang di-Pertuan Agong ha s approved the promotions of two Colonels to Brigadier-Gener-als. four Lt-Colonels to full Colonels, and three Majors to the rank of Lt-Colonels. The two new BrigadierGenerals are Zam Mahmud Hashim, formerly the Commander of the362 words
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127 1968-10-12 11 MALACCA. Fri. Malaysians are urged to curb their visits overseas because the country's earning from tourism is less than what we spent. The Minister without Portfolio. Senator Abdul Ghafar Baba, who made the appeal here yesterday said the country last year spent about S3O127 words
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Article104 1968-10-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Malaysian Armed Forces will be sending three army officers, two pilot officers and 16 army other ranks to attend the various courses in the United States of America and New Zealand. They are Second Lieutenants Meor Adam bin Meor Sapi of104 words
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Article51 1968-10-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. will officiallv open the Sungei Besar branch of Bank Bumiputra on Monday at 10 a.m. This is the 11th branch of Bank Bumiputra and the first branch to go into the rural areas wih full banking and trading51 words
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157 1968-10-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The President of the Malaysian Trade Union Congress. Mr. Yeoh Teck Chye, today called on youths to be constructive in their demands for changes in the country. He said: ‘For every social institution you destroy you must be prepared and ready157 words
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194 1968-10-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Prof. Ungku Abdul Aziz, today denied there was any brain drain from the University. “There Is no brain drain.” he said. “People come and go Prof. Ungku Aziz added that more would be Joining194 words
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Article96 1968-10-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The head of the overseas talks and features section of the British Broadcasting Corporation. Mr. T. Muggridge left here today after a three-day fact-finding tour of Malaysia. During his brief stay here, Mr. Muggridge met the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Tan96 words
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Article59 1968-10-12 11 MALACCA, Fri. Tick Yoke Ng. 24, a dressmaker here, was robbed of cash and jewellery by four men. Tiok said she was walking along Jalan Panjang at 9 p.m. yesterday on her way home when the men stopped her and robbed he r of *l3 cash and a59 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article464 1968-10-12 5 ‘Vital to maintain strong military pressure’ YITASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) The United States, Australia and New Zealand declared yesterday that it was "vital" to maintain strong military pressure in the Vietnam war to ensure diplomatic success in reaching an honourable and lasting peace settlement. The three464 words
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131 1968-10-12 5 TORONTO. Fri. (Reuter) When a man's eyes fall on a girl's bustline, be might start perspiring with terror according to Dr. Daniel Cappon, a Toronto psychiatrist. Men. he said here, are frightened by women's busts in the same was as they are by snakes. Commenting131 words
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Article, Illustration292 1968-10-12 5 GIBRALTAR. Fri. (Reuter) The first full day of the summit talks here between British Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Rhodesian leader lan Smith ran into tough bargaining yesterday over the key issue of how fast Africans should advance to Government in an independent Rhodesia. The— UPI photo. - 292 words
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146 1968-10-12 5 CAIRO, Fri. (Reuter) President Nasser said last night Egypt would resort to force in the absence of an "honourable" peaceful settlement of the Middle East crisis. The President was speaking at a meeting of the Central committee of the Arab Socialist Union, which146 words
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Article157 1968-10-12 5 BONN. Fri. (Reuter) British Defence Secretary Denis Healey said yesterday it was important that Britain should remain a major maritime power in view of Soviet naval growth. Mr. Healey, attending the two-day meeting of NATO's nuclear planning group here told a press conference that the157 words
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Article115 1968-10-12 5 NEW DELHI. Fri. (Reuter) Officials yesterday reported a further 200 dead in the Himalaya’s worst flood and landslide disaster for many years, bringing total death toll to well over 1,000. The 200 were drowned or crushed to death in Thimpu. Bhutan’s capital, the official reports said. Hundreds115 words
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Article525 1968-10-12 6 Ex-member of Hitler Youth Organisation sans: T ONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Nazism could return to Germany, a forti mer member of the Hitler Youth Organisation says in a book pub- lished in London today. The book. “The Shadow of Hitler” (Rapp and Whiting Limited, 35 shillings525 words
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83 1968-10-12 6 WASHINGTON. Fri. (Reuter) A Senate-House Conference Committee agreed today on a $71,900 million defence budget to finance U.S. military operations for the next year. The final figure was $5,200 million below what President Johnson requested. Congress is expected to give final approval to the83 words
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Article, Illustration99 1968-10-12 6 SANTA MONICA, California, Fri. (Reuter) Actor Robert Taylor, 57, was recovering in St. John's Hospital here today after removal of a lung due to a fungus infection which doctors sav is commonly called “Valley Fever.” The operation, disclosed by Taylor’s personal physician today, took place on Tuesday99 words
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143 1968-10-12 6 TREVES. West Germany. Fri. (AFP) Retired West German Admiral Hermann Luedke, 57, was found dead of a bullet wound in Elf el Forest, and police are investigating the possibility of either suicide or a crime, police sources disclosed today. The ex-admlral had come to143 words
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Article79 1968-10-12 6 PARIS. Fri (AFP) Soprano Maniko Sacki of Tokyo, was today awarded first prize tn the women’s section at the National Conservatory of Music. Her achievement climaxed four years of study at the Conservatory. Madame Sacki. 3ft. first attracted attention in last year’s competition. Her singing this79 words
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255 1968-10-12 6 MEXICO CITY, Frl. '(UPI) Embattled student leaders yesterday outlined minimum demands to be met by the Government before formal political peace talks can start. However, informal discussions continued In Mexico City in what was described as “a coraial atmosphere of mutual respect despite255 words
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308 1968-10-12 6 SAIGON. Fri. (UPI) U.S. soldiers guarding Saigon followed a Vietcong defector to two huge Communist ammunitions caches yesterday and then unearthed two others for a total weapons haul sufficient to equip a Communist company on a major assault. All the storage points308 words
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85 1968-10-12 6 LOS ANGELES Fri (UPI) “Double 10". the anniversary of the founding of the Republic of China, was celebrated last night with a traditional Chinese parade through Los Angeles’ Chinatown. The evening festivities were preceded by an afternoon reception hosted by the Chinese Consul General.85 words
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Article99 1968-10-12 6 UMUAHIA. Biafra. Frl. (UPI) Savage fighting is underway on several fronts in the war between breakaway Biafra and Federal Nigeria. according to a military communique issued here yesterday. The communique said heavy fighting all day on Wednesday and yesterday in the Onitha, Oki Gwi and Opo Bo99 words
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Article, Illustration81 1968-10-12 6 SHREWSBURY, Shropshire: Plain-clothes police lead John James (centre from his home to end the 17day “Great Shropshire Siege.’’ The police burst into the farmhouse at Weston-under-Redcastle where James has been holed up with his wife and four children allegedly pointing a gun at a policeman who— UPI photo. - 81 words
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240 1968-10-12 6 JAKARTA, Fri. (Reuter) An Indonesian Military Court has passed the death sentence on a Communist undercover agent found guilty of complicity in the country’s 1965 abortive Communist coup. The defendant, Muljono bin Ngali. told the court after the sentence was passed on Wednesday night240 words
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385 1968-10-12 6 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI). America’s Vietnam allies will sit with the United States at the conference table to work out the peace when North Vietnam is ready to talk peace, it was disclosed at the White House yesterday. News of385 words
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193 1968-10-12 6 MANILA. Fri. (Reuter) A Senate leader has paid the Philippines is strong enough to beat off a smallscale invasion but with present military resources cannot launch an armed attack. Acting Senate President Mr. Rodolfo Ganzon said after a military Inspection tour on193 words
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Article97 1968-10-12 6 Sydney, Fri. (Reuter)—A middle-aged French-Algerian woman migrant was killed today by a bomb connected to her car ignition. The woman, Mrs. Mary Mordeau. switched on her car motor before taking her son to school —and the blast shattered the car. The son was unhurt. Police said97 words
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248 1968-10-12 6 PARIS. Fri. (AFP) The French Government today refused to approve plans lor the purchase by the Italian Fiat motor firm of “a very large part” of shares in the French Citroen firm held by the Michelin Tyre group. A statement issued by Prime248 words
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153 1968-10-12 6 MANILA. Fri (UPI) Police have accused Aida Reyes. 23 an unemployed maid, with kidnapping two children and selling them to childless couples. Miss Reyes admitted kidnapping Fernando David Jr. age 2. from his home in nearby Pasay City on Oct 1 and selling153 words
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348 1968-10-12 7 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI) The Philippines should nationalise American and British oil interests and remove restrictions against purchasing military armament exclusively from the United States because of American reaction to the Sabah issue. Philippines Congressman Carmeio Barbero said yesterday. Mr. Barbero. a348 words
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342 1968-10-12 7 BONN. Fri. (AFP) West German Defence Minister Gerhard Schroeder declared here tonight that the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) should improve its capacity to act in both the military and political fields. Mr. Schroeder was talking at a dinner offered342 words
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117 1968-10-12 7 TOKYO. Fri. (AFP) Kuwait Foreign Minister AlAbah left Tokyo by air for New York this morning endins his five-day visit here as a guest of the Japanese Government. Mr. Al-Abah met Emperor Hirohito, Premier Eisaku Sato and Foreign Minister Takeo Miki during his stay.117 words
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Article120 1968-10-12 7 PRAGUE. Fri. (UPI) Long lines of disappointed Czechoslovaks waited outside Western Visa offices yesterday to receive the necessary papers to leave Czechoslovakia. The Austrian Embassy said there was a wait of as long as two hours to submit visa applications, and queues stretched outside the building120 words
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92 1968-10-12 7 MANILA, Fri. (UPI) The House of Representatives Committee on UN-Fili-pino activities is considering a plan to screen all public officials with Chinese physical features to determine if they are legal residents of the Philippines, it was reported today. The Committee is mvesti- gating “fake Filipinos.”92 words
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Article, Illustration394 1968-10-12 7 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI). Police arrested three men and hospitals treated six others yesterday after a "Battle of the Flag” between Communist and Nationalist Chinese in this colony. The incident marred celebrations of Nationalist China's double tenth anniversary.— UPI photo. - 394 words
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143 1968-10-12 7 H AVAN A. Fri. (Reuter) Prime Minister Fidel Castro said in a speech early today marking the centenary of the start of Cuba’s inoependenee struggle against Spam that his people were rcadv to fight for another century if necessary. Cuba had143 words
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126 1968-10-12 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (Reuter) The Bank of America in a financial report on the economy of Indonesia said today the new Indonesian Government was meeting its challenge squarely and realistically In the report issued today, the Bank, the world's largest, said the Indonesian Government's126 words
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Article64 1968-10-12 7 HILO. Hawaii. Fri. (UPI) Sporadic small fountains of fire shot from fissures in the dying stages of Hawaii’s latest volcano eruption yesterday. A smoggy haze, giving the sun an eve-smarting orange grow covered parts of the other island. The eruption began on Monday with a two-mile64 words
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294 1968-10-12 7 TTNITED NATIONS, Fri. (UPI). Egypt's Foreign Minister slammed the door on Israel's Middle East peace plan yesterday and attacked the United States for deciding to supply Israel with supersonic jets. Foreign Minister. Mr. Mahmoud Riad told the General Assembly in294 words
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184 1968-10-12 7 MANILA. Fri. <UPI) Ten Chinese accused of being Malaysian -pies have told authorises they were fishermen from Taiwan. The’ Chinese, captured in the Southern Philippines near Malaysia's Sabah state on Sept 20. are being held at Puerto Prlncesa. on Palawan island, some 400184 words
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Article51 1968-10-12 7 HOLLYWOOD. Fri. (Reuter) Stage producer George White, famed for the '•George White Scandals” musical shows of the *****, has died In hospital here. He was 78. White, born in Toronto died yesterday in Mount Sinai Hospital, where he had been under treatment for leukemia for several51 words
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466 1968-10-12 7 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. (UPI) Thai Foreign Minister Tun Thanat Khoman said yesterday he hopes Communist China and the Soviet Union will one day sit down with the western powers and Southeast Asian nations to work out a general peace. “Peace cannot be466 words
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Article51 1968-10-12 7 BERMINGHAM. England Fri. (UPI) —Lynne Thorns, first-born of five surviving sextuplets. remained on the critical list yesterday as doctors worked to build up her strength for a second abdominal operation Lynne was operated on Tuesday to remove an intestinal obstruction. The other four were reported “progressing51 words
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Article381 1968-10-12 7 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPlj.—President Johnson. In his first outright political speech of the campaign, attacked Republican nominee Mr. Richard M Nixon yesterday as a Presidential candidate who would pull the U.S. “into another cycle of Republican reaction and inaction.” In a nationally broadcast speech on behalf of Vice381 words
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Article60 1968-10-12 7 JAKARTA. Fri. (AFP) Two people were trampled to death and 25 others injured when panic-stricken spectators in a Bandung cinema scurried to the exists after a false fire alarm. The panic however proved costly, because when the crowd reached the streets, they noticed that the Cinema60 words
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Advertisement119 1968-10-12 5 SPECIAL DEEPAVALI 10% DISCOUNT on ALL ITEMS c I A 1 l Vi *1 x 12 :h FROM 20 th OCT. ONLY Handwoven Silk Stoles, Sarees, Raw Silks, Dress Materials, Shirts, Ties, Towels, Bedspreads, Rugs, Carpets, Household Linen etc. HURRY! SHOP NOW AND SAVE ON A FABULOUS RANGE OF ITEMS119 words
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Article458 1968-10-12 8 NOW that the Treasury is preparing the budget for next year, tax payers are wondering if they will be squeezed further. Some feel that because next year is election year the Government will forego increased taxation on incomes till 1970. Others are not so sanguine since official commitments458 words
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Article317 1968-10-12 8 MIDDLE-AGED Singaporeans are the twilight people. Many of them have been discarded onto the scrap heap by employers in preference to younger workers. With the emphasis placed on youth, Singapore seems to have no use for people from 35 onwards. What are these people to do? The317 words
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1219 1968-10-12 8 Harry Miller - By: Harry Miller (LPS Commonwealth Correspondent) f'INCE again there are Anglo-Rhodesian summit talks in Gibraltar and again they take place on a British warship, almost two. years since the two leaders last met. Mr. Harold Wilson, Britain's Prime Minister, has declared he means business1,219 words
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Article, Illustration318 1968-10-12 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evldmoeo Fur Criminal Trials") was one of Nellie's near neighbours who objected to her earning a living by breeding and raising dogs. David brought a suit to stop, to enjoin her from continuing what Nellie had been doing for almost318 words
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Article462 1968-10-12 8 THE TRUTH Penang - THE TRUTH Penang TWE fact that the Constitutional Committee of Penang University did not receive a single memoranda from the people of Penang, proves one thing that Penang is fed up with the way the Central Government is handling the university projects. The whole idea is462 words
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334 1968-10-12 8 Mary Budd - By Mary Budd CAPE KENNEDY. Florida. Frl. (Reuter) Apollo-7 astronaut Walter Schirra, Donn Eisele and Walter Cunningham, will have a far more spacious home in space than earlier astronauts in the U.S. space programme. The astronauts will be able to move around more freely,334 words
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Advertisement41 1968-10-12 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1968 23-1. Cantonment Read, Singapore 2 Telephone: 9160J/7 Penang Office Ipoh Offic* 29. lalan Sultan, Kuala Lumpur, Malania Telephone: ***** 6 8, Leith Street, Tel: ***** 77, Brewster Road. Te1:***** Cable Address: AWNEWS41 words
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443 1968-10-12 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The world’s largest commercial jetliner, the Boeing 747, was christened in Seattle on Sept. 30 by Scandinavian Airlines Chief Hostess Wivica Ankarcrona. Miss Ankarcrona was one of 26 hostesses on hand tor the 747 rollout. They represented all carriers which have443 words
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Article89 1968-10-12 9 KATMANDU. Fri. (Reuter) The Thai International Airline will begin a twice-weekly scheduled service from Bangkok through Calcutta to Katmandu, Nepal, on Dec. 4, Thailand'* Minister to Nepal. Prince Prem Purachatra, told a press conference here today. The flights, by Frenchbuilt Caravelleg, will be the first89 words
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Article101 1968-10-12 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Association of Banks in Malaysia Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency). Selling T.T. or O.D ready: Deutsche Marks $77.5950; Holland Guilders $84.8000; Swiss Francs $71.9025; Belgian Francs $6.1450101 words
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Article60 1968-10-12 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Rubber closed dull with •pot 20-3/16 20-3/8. Settlement House. Nov/Dec and Jan/March 20-1/B 20-1/4 July/Sept and Oct/Dec 201/16 20-3/16 Jan/Mareh. April June. July Sept. Oct/Dec and Jan/ March 20-1/16 20-1/4. 1 General markets. CIF basis ports. Oct 19 *"*3/16 20 Nov and Dec.60 words
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Article192 1968-10-12 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Svanetiya 6/7 Golden Wonder 13 14 Nerier Rijn 1.6/16 Megara Djatiluhur 19 Arsenal 25/26 Orion 29 30 Mitaka Maru 3! 32 Hoegh Dene 33 34 Nestor 33/39 Thomas Maersk 4 n 41192 words
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Article, Illustration163 1968-10-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two senior officers Of the Telecommunications Department have left here to attend an international telecommunications conference in Argentina. Enche Buyong bin Haji Abdullah, Director of Planning and Mr. Koh Ah Seng, Director of Overseas Services will be attending the 4th163 words
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Article, Illustration106 1968-10-12 9 SINOAPORE. Fri Mr Seow Khee Seng. Customer Engineering Territory Supervisor of IBM Singapore will be leaving shortly for a first line Management Development Session In Davao. Philippines. Customer Engineering Managers and Supervisors from ten countries in the Asia-Pacific Region will be taking part in106 words
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Article, Illustration120 1968-10-12 9 Enche Nawswi bin Daud. an Executive employed in Malayan Tobacco Company's Leaf Growing Area in Kalantan has left for Britain. He was selected to attend the Commonwealth Interchange Study Group Operation 196 H sponsored by the Roval Commonwealth Society. He will join the study120 words
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114 1968-10-12 9 NEW YORK. Fri (UPI)— The Stock Market will be closed for the next three Wednesdays at least, the Governors of the New York and American Exchanges decided yesterday. The action was foreshadowed by a recommendation of an Ad Hoc Committee of114 words
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117 1968-10-12 9 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Plans to raise freight charfes between Europe and the ar East were shelved here today by a group of International shipping lines, the Far Eastern Freight Conference. A conference spokesman said charges had remained unchanged since 1965 apart from a surcharge117 words
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1172 1968-10-12 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Conditions on the Stock Exchange today were a repetition of the ruling yesterday. There was little inclination to deal and while sellers were not depressive, buyers held off hoping for something to turn up. Price movements were mostly small and mixed1,172 words
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Article301 1968-10-12 9 Rubber down cent SINGAPORE. Fri—October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed a t 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumfiur today at 561 cents per b.. down a quarter cent from previous close The tone was quiet. The market was in the doldrums for the best part of the morning,301 words
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Article345 1968-10-12 9 SINGAPORE. Stock Exchange sold and other prices officially listed at the close of business INDUSTRIALS ACMA 2.13 2.15 Ben C«» 2.50 .1.54 2.70 Borneo Rhd m i® 190 C. Sugar 4 00 Chemical Co 1.69 4.68 Dunlop XD E Smelting EAI 3.28 6 60 330 6 80 2.50345 words
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Article42 1968-10-12 9 (Managers* Prices) First Malayan z.“0 second Malayan 1.94 Third Malayan XD 1.19 The Commerce 1.08 The Saving Fund XO 1.1*9 First H'konc XD... 109 second H'kong .19 Malaysian Investment 1.18 1.14* .*3* 1.30 Sterling C'modltv Honk Kong XD 5/8 Currency)42 words
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Article96 1968-10-12 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. The nonn price* at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are:— Buyer Seller Coconut Oil (F.O.B.) Bulk Coconut Oil 44.00 (F.O.B.) Drum Loo«e Copra Mixed 46.30 sept./Oct 27.00 Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.) <)«'-„ VI,. W 120.00 Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.F.) Sarawak Special Black ***** Pepper (F.O.B.) 96%96 words
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Article15 1968-10-12 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The tin price for today was $570.75 per picul, down $2.50.15 words
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Miscellaneous1403 1968-10-12 10 YOUR TV and 4 fOMY Wk ■m is'. TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KCALA LUMPUR and Palau Pinang: 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 A 10 Jnhore Bahru. 4 Taiping; 7 Batu i'ahat; 9 Klnang. P.M. 300 Opening Annct.; 3.01 "All Baba Goes To Town”; 4. 1 n True Adventure; 446 Cartoon1,403 words
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Article, Illustration292 1968-10-12 12 BY CHARLES CHAN SATURDAY nights now can be much more fun and more romantic if you pop in with your lady at the Hotel Merlin’s $1.5 million New Harlequin RestaurantNightclub here. You walk in your feet sink in soft carpet made as if to— Eastern Sun Pix. - 292 words
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Article100 1968-10-12 12 HOLLYWOOD. Fri. James Westerfleld has been 6igned by producer Hal B. Wallis for a co-starring role In Paramount Pictures’ “True Grit”. The motion picture, which stars John Wayne. Glen Campbell and Kim Darby, currently is before the Technicolour cameras on locations in Colorado. Westerfleld will portray100 words
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Article, Illustration283 1968-10-12 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Immigration Sports Club is organising a grand two days Variety Show at the National Theatre on Oct. 31st and Nov. Ist, 1968, the entire proceeds of which will be in aid of the National Defence Fund and Established Charities283 words
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271 1968-10-12 12 SINGAPORE. Fri Singapore’s own “soulmen” are the up-and-coming a 11 student group who call themselves “The Idols”. Comprising five youngsters, the group recently won Singapore’s first soul band competition held at the National Theatre. Brilliantly, they sang Spencer Davies’ “Neighbour Neighbour” to271 words
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Article, Illustration399 1968-10-12 12 K. SIDHU - BY K. SIDHU SINGAPORE, Fri. Thirteen pretty Japanese showgirls who have been in Singapore for the past 20 days feel that they have been neglected by Singapore men. They all agree that the men here were “women-shy” and don’t have enough “guts” to approach399 words
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Advertisement64 1968-10-12 12 TONIGHT AND NIGHTLY FLOOR SHOW BY SAIGON ROSE EASTERN HOTEL 26, Jalan Ampang K. Lumpur. Tel: *****/2 3 Singers: YIP SIEW LENG (Malaysia) THERESA WONG (Singapore) and LOK POOI (Taiwan) with JACKSON SHOE'S ORCHESTRA Fabulous QUEEN QUEENTETTS 4 Theresa Wong HOTEL:— Saigon Rose Lok Pooi All Rooms air-conditioned with telephone,64 words
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Miscellaneous302 1968-10-12 13 L I D O Ph LAST DAT! 11 8.8.. 1.45. 4.W. S.M f.ll m Christopher George. Oary Raymond and Claudine Longet In "MASSACRE HARBOR" Color (CAI Tenljhl 4k Tsmarrsw Midnight 'NO FREE LIST) LinO-CAPITOURFX-SKT LIDO-OPENS TOMORROW! Chen* Pel Pei "JADE RAKSHA" (A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin In Shawxcope Color CAPITOL Phon-302 words
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Miscellaneous322 1968-10-12 13 TODAY and YOU... Saturday* October 12, 1968. J V v ARIES MAR. 22 APR. 20 124-29-37-43 '64-74-84-88 yf TAURUS 4H apr 21 MAY 21 D 25-38-52-57 59-65-72 GEMINI MAY 22 < _sj' JUNE 22 0\ 3- 4- 5- 6 7-13-56 CANCER JUNE 23 JULY 23 D 19-27-35-47 54-60-83-89 LEO JULY322 words
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Miscellaneous252 1968-10-12 13 11. IJS. 4.00. 0.30 »*> P" Tfrr'-Thoßu “Don’t Look Now ,We’reßdagBhot At!” color Soqrrll. Louis Do runw. p-Vision NOW EBOWING'.^^H IJO. 4.00 U esn u n nil NOW SHOWING! 11 a.W.. IS*. 4.00. 4.J0 A ».S0 p.< Alex Cord. Robert Ryan “DEAD OR ALIVE” A Columbia Picture In Color ODEON252 words
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Article307 1968-10-12 14 Albert Johnson - Rodrigo has 3 remedies By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. L. P. Rodrigo. President of the FA. of Singapore today outlined salient measures which would help to set the pace towards the promotion and development of “progressive football” in the Republic. He said the envisaged changes would induce307 words
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Article31 1968-10-12 14 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Council of Social Bervice will hold its 2nd Combined Athletic meet for handicapped children to be held at Fairer Park athletic centre on Oct. 19.31 words
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334 1968-10-12 14 p>ENANG, Fri. Malaysian badminton oca and favourite. Tan Aik Huang, made his first appearance tonight the second day of the fifth Malaysian Open Badminton Championships and qualified for the men's singles quarter-finals. He beat Tan Ee Teik of Malacca in straight sets334 words
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Article114 1968-10-12 14 MEXICO CITY. Fri (Reuter) Charlie Greene and Jim Hines, the American 100 metres co-world record holders with 9.9 secs., have an early chance to show their pace at Mexico City’s high altitude in the Olympics. They figure in the first and second heats of114 words
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Article78 1968-10-12 14 PENANG. Fri. Enche Mohamed Khit Johan was unanimously re-elected President of the Badminton Association of Malaysia at its annual meeting held here thi§ afternoon. Selangor was selected as tha venue of next year s Malaysian Open Championships. The States for the Foong Seong Cup competition next78 words
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Advertisement558 1968-10-12 14 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ELIM CHURCH (Assembly of God) Evangelistic Centre 1079 Serangoon Road. B'por* (All services in English) Sunday 9.15 a m. Bunday School 13. 10.30 em. 5.00 p.m Friday 7.30 pm. Morning Worship Service Evangelistic Service Bible Study and Prayer Service Saturday 5 00 p.m. Christ's Ambassadors Youth558 words
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Advertisement568 1968-10-12 14 ASSEMBLIES OF GOD OF MALAYSIA BIBLE INSTITUTB OF MALAYSIA H, Jalan Gating. F. J»J»Selangor. Prtße,P Tel: OS? M B n <K>*a.nA Chapel Beirlca FAITH ASSEMBLY OF GOD r CHURCH *9. jalan Sega»bn t Tengab. Mlnlater Kuala Lumpur w grin Bee. Tel: ***** Aaaeelate Pastor George Seow Tel: ***** **1.30 ML568 words
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Advertisement232 1968-10-12 14 ASSEMHMF.* OF GOD OF MALAYSIA PENANG FIRST ASSEMBLY OF (iOD CHURCH 388. Mart lister Road. Penan*. (Chinese Section) Minister: Rev. Luke C Kochllng Wednesday: 746 pm. Bible Study Prayer Meeting Saturday: 7 30 p.m. Christ's Ambassadors Youth Fellowahip Sunday: 3.30 p m Sunday School 746 am. Morning Worship Service 746232 words
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Advertisement143 1968-10-12 14 NOTICES THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that The Sport Festival 1968. Dinner And Dance on 12th October. 1968 at Dewan Sharifah Rodziah, Jalan Raja Muda, Kuala Lumpur have been postponed to Ist November. 1968. The original date of post* ponement was 2nd November. 1968 is now cancelled. Any inconvenience caused143 words
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Article498 1968-10-12 15 ‘I will not be a candidate again in 19 72' MEXICO CITY, Fri. (AFP). Avery Brundage, the 81-year-old U.S. millionaire who was re-elected president of the International Olympic Committee (1.0. C.) here today, said with a smile that he had been told the vote in his favour498 words
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392 1968-10-12 15 MEXICO CITY. Fri. (Reuter) World swimming championships are to be held every two years from 1970 onwards by the International Amateur Swimming Federation (FINA) it was decided at the FINA Congress here yesterday. The inaugural event will be held In Europe392 words
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Article195 1968-10-12 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union > will hold its 2nd annual 26-mile marathon race at Malacca on Nov. 10 at 7 a.m. The race will be organised by the Malacca Amateur Athletic Association. The race will start at Jalan Bandar Hillr195 words
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Article, Illustration22 1968-10-12 15 AN Olympic runner turns away after lighting the Olympic flame atop the pyramid at Teotihuacan during a fulldress re- hearsal. UPI pix.— UPI pix. - 22 words
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218 1968-10-12 15 ALOR STAR. Fri The Kedah Government Services tennis team beat the Rest by five matches to three in the annual contest for the On e Boon Chve Challenge Trophy, played at the Kedah Club courts. The e ght matches were ali doubles —six men's218 words
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Article144 1968-10-12 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malaysian Armed Forces will have a strong team in the annual soccer match against the Royal Malaysian Police for' the Syed Challenge Cup to be played at Merdeka Stadium here on Saturday. Oct. 19, at 5 p.m. Last year the Malaysian144 words
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463 1968-10-12 15 MEXICO CITY, Fri. (Reuter) Bitter hockey rivals India and Pakistan will have to fight harder than ever before in the Mexico Olympics just to win the right to resume their traditional battle for the gold medal. Officials of both teams agree that463 words
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375 1968-10-12 15 MEXICO CITY. Fri. (AFP) A move by African and Asian countries with support from the Soviet t'nion to oust South Africa not onlv from the 1.0. C. (International Olympic Committee) but International Sports Federations was gaining momentum here vesterday a6 delegates of sports375 words
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480 1968-10-12 15 MEXICO CITY, Fri. (UPI) African and Asian fortunes in the Olympic boxing competition apparently will rest almost exclusively with new faces. Among the Asians only the Philippines, with two fighters back from the 1964 Tokyo team, boasts any real480 words
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388 1968-10-12 15 MEXICO CITY. Fri. (Reuter) The Malaysian hockey team, nursing a few minor injuries, is “not exactly scared” at the prospect of meeting Pakistan in the gruelling Olympic tournament opening on Sunday, team coach V.V. Naidu said today. “Of course, they are388 words
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160 1968-10-12 15 MEXICO CITY. Fri. (Reuter) Taiwan's Olympic Committee succeeded here last night in having its name changed from Taiwan to China. Although the team has to compete at the Mexico Games under the name of Taiwan, from 1972 it can call itself “China", following160 words
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Miscellaneous63 1968-10-12 15 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 2.41 a.m. (7.9 ft.), 3.12 p m (6.6 ft.). Port Swettenham: 7.26 a.m. (13.7 ft.), 8.17 p-m. (12.9 ft Port Dickson: 9.11 a.m. (8.1 ft.). 9.10 p.m. (7.4 ft.). Singapore: 2.02 a.m. (7.6 ft.). 117 nm. (8.9 ft.). Sedili Kcchii: 1.28 a.m. (7.4 ft.) 1) 1163 words
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Article, Illustration1173 1968-10-12 16 ‘Windsor Lad - By ‘Windsor Lad' WINNING STREAK looks all set to score his third win off the reel in the Class Three Division One over 6f (Race Five) at Penang this afternoon, opening day of the Penang Turf Club's October meeting. This five-year-old gelding by Gambler’s Luck is1,173 words
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Article1116 1968-10-12 16 Race is Horses Glass 6-Abt. 5% Furs.-2.50 p.m. (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 1. 141 Actor IV y 9.00 Shaw Stable E. Donnelly 3. 853 Lost Horison II 5y 9.00 T.H. Teo Kongsi Rodgers 3. 760 Miss Raconteur By 8.09 Khengs Stable E B'kelen 4. 899 Grey Boots1,116 words
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Article160 1968-10-12 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOY JIMMY LAD SACK 1 CUIARAMELLA Actor IV Q. Gambit BINTANG TIGA Hand in Hand Chiaramelia ACTOR IV Chiaramelia Bintang Tiga LEGIS LASS Chiaramelia Bintang Tiga RACE BETTER LUCK Contract Toro EASY MONEY Pauly Pike Toro BETTER LUCK Paulv Pike Our Byrsa PAULY PIKE Better160 words
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Article33 1968-10-12 16 Windsor Lad Belter Luck Mr. Lincinsue kampong N. Z. Adeline Walkaway Winning Streak Widijana Stnr Boy Actor IV Syndicate Asian Court Jimmy Lad Prince's Knife Yerocette II Clad Tidings33 words
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Article299 1968-10-12 16 PENANG. Fri Putra Klang. now under trainer Osman Sarimm. did a smashing trial on a good track here this morning when he easily skipped over 3f in 37 35, striding out smoothly all the wav. Putra Klang looks fit and fresh and bears watching at299 words
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