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Title Section22 1968-10-18 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE EDITION Esld 1966 Vol 3 N°* 797 Friday, 18 October 1968. MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents Independent National Daily22 words
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Article, Illustration920 1968-10-18 1 ‘No intention of interfering in S’pore’s internal affairs’ JAKARTA, Thurs. (AFP Reuter) JNDONESIA will not take any retaliatory action against Singapore and will continue to maintain good relations despite the execution of the two Indonesian Marines this morning, Foreign Minister Adam Malik said today. Radio Jakarta monitored920 words
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Article70 1968-10-18 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. (Reuter)—A band of about 400 uniformed. well-organised students today sacked the Singapore Embassy and residences of Singapore diplomats in retaliation for Singapore’s execution of two Indonesian Marines. Trucks carried the greenjacketed students through the central part of Jakarta. In rapid succession the students hit the70 words
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571 1968-10-18 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—The Singapore Government today- officially explained why it found “it was not possible” to vary the sentence of the two Indonesians who were hanged this morning. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs here issued the explanatory statement at noon—four hours aftei571 words
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361 1968-10-18 1 DEV SHRIDHAR - BY DEV SHRIDHAR KIALA LIMPIR. Thurs. Mr. S. Rajaratnam Singapore s Foreign Minister, said here todav the two Indonesian Marines hanged this morning were executed under the “rule of law.” He is here after attending the Bangkok Asian Press Foundation Conference and will361 words
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Article68 1968-10-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Dewan Ra'ayat adjourned sine die after a three-day emergency session to debate a motion introduced by the Prime Minister rejecting the Sabah Annexation Act. The House later passed the following Bills: The Pensions (Amendment) Bill, the Consolidated Fund (Expenditure on Account) Bill,68 words
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Article33 1968-10-18 1 WASHINGTON, Thuri. (Reuter) —Strong hints persisted today that a complete halt to bombing of North Vietnam is imminent, with informed sources reporting that highly delicate diplomatic move were under way.33 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1968-10-18 1 PARLIAMENT APPROVES MOTION REJECTING P.I.'s SABAH ACT XT'UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. There will be no talks in Tokyo beXX tween Tun Razak and the Philippine Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ramos, unless Tun Razak is recognised as the Deputy Prime Minister of1,132 words
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Miscellaneous20 1968-10-18 1 LADIES PAY 8 “When Tex said he’d like to put his brand on her she didn’t take his proposal literal-20 words
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Article, Illustration186 1968-10-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie, might look arrogant but he is not. The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman assured the Dew an Ra’ayat here today amidst laughter. The Tunku was replying to an186 words
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Article143 1968-10-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, told the Dewan Ra'ayat today the University students who demonstrated in front of the Philippines Embassy here recently did. “on the whole, exercised restraint.” Commenting on the behaviour of the students, the Tunku pointed out they were143 words
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Article, Illustration972 1968-10-18 2 By Ben d'Cunha and Dev Shridhar Kuala lumpur, Thurs. President Marcos is using the Sabah issue to divert attention from the problems in his own country, the Dewan Ra'ayat was told today. The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Tun972 words
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Article210 1968-10-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. The Royal Malaysian Air Fore# Will be sending nihe offl##rs to attend courses in Canada. America and the United Kingdom next week. They are Flight Lieutenant Nagaratnam Ampalam, Flying Officer 8u Klen Chin. Pilot Officer Ng Sek K#e and Pilot Officer210 words
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467 1968-10-18 2 PENANG. Thurs. The Slate Government. In Its memorandum on the constitution of the proposed University of Penang, suggested that a clause he included In the constitution enabling the University to grant external degrees. The Chairman of the University of Penang Project Committee467 words
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511 1968-10-18 2 Battle of words may become battle of arms Dr. Lim Chong Eu countries over the claim by Tun Razaks. the country would “take a careful stand.” He also made it clear that Malaysians had no quarrel with the people of the Philippines. It was a pity, he said, they were511 words
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Article82 1968-10-18 2 Grady Wilson Malaysia Campaign: Christian life and witness class (final session) by the Rev. Hank Beukema at Bukit Bintang Girls* Secondary School Jalan Bukit Bintang. at 7.30 p.m. Peninsular Art Gallery: (41. Jalan Raja Muda): Works of Prominent Malaysian artists 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jalan Wrid Swimming82 words
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172 1968-10-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Tan Sri (Dr Lim Swee Aun, announced today the government intends to declare two more Industries and their products is pioneer industries and products under the Investment Incentives on Oct. 1968. The Industries are172 words
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67 1968-10-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur< The Dewan Ra'ayat today passed the Pensions •'Amcnurnenti Bill which enables married women to be considered for permanent establishment jn the civil service. In moving the bill, the Assistant Minister for Cluture. Youth and Sports. Date Engku Muhsein bin Abdul K*dir. s67 words
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148 1968-10-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The High Court here today reduced the jail sentence on a man convicted for distilling liquor illegally and possessing liquor. Dato Justice S. M. Yong ruled the maximum sentence for possession of uncustomed goods could not exceed two years. He148 words
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137 1968-10-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. National Electricity Board officials are investigating an incident in wh ii a youth was electrocuted and another seriously injured in a tent outside a house in Brickfields last night. Ganesan Chlnniah and Tay Ah Chin, both 17. were rushed to the137 words
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Advertisement188 1968-10-18 2 STOP LOOKING! Here’s a Time-Saver for DEEPAVALI Time is valuable when you are in a rush to prepare for the festive occasion. Time is valuable when you have to spring clean the house. Time is valuable when you have to get new clothes for the children and gifts for your188 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article450 1968-10-18 3 BODIES FLOWN BACK TO JAKARTA SINGAPORE, Thurs. The bodies of the two Indonesian marines who were hanged at Changi Prison were flown back to Jakarta today on an Indonesian Air Force plane flown here specially for the purpose. The special envoy of President Suharto, Brig.-Gen. Tjokropranolo450 words
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Article, Illustration106 1968-10-18 3 The Christmas Fair 1968 Committee will hold another pre-sale of handicrafts at the residence of the wife of the Australian High Commissioner in Singapore, Mrs. A.R. Parsons, on November 1. This sale will he in aid of four children’s charities Spastics. Deaf. Retarded and Children's106 words
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496 1968-10-18 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—The coconut industry in ECAFE countries is being threatened by substitutes such as soya bean and palm oil. The threat was made clear to delegates from seven major coconut producing countries of Asia —Ceylon. India, Indonesia. Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand which496 words
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Article57 1968-10-18 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs A 74-year-oid man, Kong Chuan Lim. died in the General Hospital after he was involved in a road accident at the junction of Cecil Street and Cross Street, yesterday. Kong of Lorong Sang Kancil received serious injuries and was rushed to the hospital57 words
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Article25 1968-10-18 3 SINGAPORE. Tours. The Bth Battalion Royal Australian Regiment will perform at the Macßitrhie Reservoir Park on Sunday, from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.25 words
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Article, Illustration150 1968-10-18 3 MAKING British television news here are some of the ten Singaporeans who have begun training as air defence operators at the Royal Air Forte’s air defence centre at Bukit Gombak. The ten trainees, all members of the Singapore Armed Forces and150 words
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300 1968-10-18 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A story that Is becoming “sickeningly familiar” was told to the Ninth Magistrate. Mr. Boey Kun Hong today. The story as outlined by the DPP, Mr. K. S. Rajah, was the armed robbery of $1.565 36 from the cashier of Cathay Hotel at300 words
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Article, Illustration247 1968-10-18 3 'Dirty culprits’ will be punished says Minister SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Health Minister, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, has warned that those who do not comply with the health regulations as from Nov. I, by throwing rubbish indiscriminately will be punished accordingly by the law. The Minister gave this warning when he247 words
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Article26 1968-10-18 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. There were 95 road accident? of which one w as fatal and four serious during the past 24 hours in the Republic.26 words
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Article106 1968-10-18 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs Leading unionists from transport unions from nine Asian countries will participate in a 12-day seminar on union leadership here from Oct. 21 The countries are Singapore, Malaysia, Ceylon, Philippines. Indonesia, India. Pakistan, the Republic of China and Korea, The seminar is jointly organised by106 words
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2725 1968-10-18 4 L.D. BAPTIST - Kidnap case: By L.D. BAPTIST PENANG, Thu/s. Dr. G.S. Bhar, a medical officer at* tached to the Gene* ral Hospital here, told a court today Lim Pee Hong, a mechanical engineer, died as a result of asphyxia tion2,725 words
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502 1968-10-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Dewan Ra'avat today passed without debate a motion which enabled the Government to use a sum of $324,875,710 from the development fund for urgent expenditure for the first four months of next year. The Parliamentary Secretary to502 words
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437 1968-10-18 4 VEN VARIYAN - By VEN VARIYAN KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A company director of the Seremban Town Bus Service Ltd. Mr. Jangir Singh, 58, was today acquitted and discharged by the Magistrate's Court here on a charge of causing grisvous hurt to his grand nephew on Feb.437 words
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324 1968-10-18 4 ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The office of the Chairman of the Malaysia-Singapore Airline/ Mr long Pung How. todav defended a statement it had made on Tuesday which the Ministry of Transport here said “contained certain errors.” The earlier statement had324 words
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Article85 1968-10-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today attended the Conference of Rulers at the Istana Negara here. The two-day conference, which began yesterday, was chaired by the Raja of Perbs. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman briefed the Rulers on the latest development in relations85 words
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146 1968-10-18 4 KUALA LuMPUF Th irs. Malaysia has called on UNESCO to set up a programme of 'world scholarship for higher education” to provide experts for developing countries The call was made by the Minister of Education, Enche M-ihamed Khir Johari at the plenary session146 words
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146 1968-10-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. About half a million dollars have been received for the Sabah Defence Fund, the Chief Minister of Sabah. Tun Datu Mustapha run Datu Harun. said here today. He said: “The donations, which come from people all over Malaysia, are146 words
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693 1968-10-18 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The University of Singapore today announced new appointments to the Chairs of Economics, Geography and Parasitology. They are: Dr. You Poh Seng has been appointed to the Chair of Economics at the University of Singapore. Prior to his appointment, he was senior lecturer693 words
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100 1968-10-18 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. —The wealthy chief of a notorious armed sane has fled to a “certain foreign country” after slipping through a dawn police dragnet At a hurriedly called press conference here today. Asst. Commissioner. Haji S. M. Khalid declined to name the foreign nation.100 words
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Article63 1968-10-18 10 KUALA LUMFUR, Thurs. Fire today destroyed several stalls along Jalan Rodger. nea r the multi-storey car park Two fire engines from the Shaw Road fire station arrived at 3.40 pm., and managed to prevent the fire from spreading. A fire brigade officer said there was63 words
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44 1968-10-18 10 Prime Minister and Mrs. Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore are attracted by a view telephone which permits the conversants to see each other on small television screens during an inspection visit at the Toshiba Electric Company Museum at Kawasaki on Oct. 17. UPI radiophoto— UPI radiophoto - 44 words
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Article, Illustration129 1968-10-18 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Decorating the house for Christmas is always a woman's joy. Picture above shows Mrs. Y.D. Kim putting on the finishing touches to this beautiful piece of decoration suitable for Christmas. She demonstrated a few Christmas a r r angements for the home before129 words
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Article, Illustration598 1968-10-18 11 TTNITED NATIONS, THurs. (UPI) Malaysia told the General Assembly yesterday that the Philippine claim to the Borneo State of Sabah is non existent in law and in fact. In a 32-page brief reviewing the entire legal and political history of the598 words
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Article59 1968-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian Red Cross Society today received several cheques totalling $4,350 from the Malaysian Chinese Association for the refugees in West Borneo. Tan Sri G. Shelley, vicechairman of the Malaysian Red Cross Society received the cheques from Mr. Chan Siang Sun. MP59 words
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329 1968-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The volume of trade between Indonesia and Malaysia will improve with the establishment of the MalaysiaIndonesia Chamber of Commerce. This was stated today by the President of the United Chambers of Commerce of Malaysia, Enche Hanafiah Hussein, when he welcomed329 words
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Article83 1968-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A University student and hi s girl fr;er.d were robbed by three men last night while they were seated in their car which was parked in the University grounds. Harris Beh Tay Chew of the second Residential College told police that three83 words
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Article46 1968-10-18 11 IPOH, Thurs. Three youths were arrested by the police at Sungei Siput in connection with a burglary in Jalan Lintang. A housewife. Pawayee d/o Baruppava. 45. reported that her house was broken into 10 days ago. She lost her clothes and $lO.46 words
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Article, Illustration152 1968-10-18 11 FIFTY members of the Pan-Pacific and South-East Asian Women's Association attended an afternoon tea party in Canberra to welcome the wives of two Asian diplomats recently appointed to Canberra and farewell the wife of another soon to return home. The new arrivals were Mrs. R152 words
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133 1968-10-18 11 PENANG. Thurs. The Secretary-General of Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon. will be here to instal officials of the Dato Kramat and Tanjong divisions at a sweanng-in-ceremony to be held at the party’s premises in Malay Street at 8 p.m. on Friday. On Saturday afternoon.133 words
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Article23 1968-10-18 11 IPOH. Thurs. Sixty pounds of telephone wires, worth $l2O, were stolen from telephone poles in Salak Bahru near Sungei Siput yesterday.23 words
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190 1968-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The University of Malaya Economics Society has expressed concern over the resignation of Dr. Lim Chong Yah. Dr. Lim, Chairman of the division of applied economics in the Faculty of Economics and Administration and author of 35 books, will join the190 words
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Article107 1968-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malaysian Chinese Association has registered 10.233 members since it launched its membership campaign six weeks ago. In a statement yesterday, the MCA said the nation-wide campaign, begun on Sept. 2. was very encouraging The member who enrolled the biggest number of107 words
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281 1968-10-18 11 Army capable of running MR in case of emergency— Chief Engineer PENANG, Thurs. In the event Of national emergency, the Army will be able to take over the full responsibility of the running of the Malayan Railway. This was stated by the Chief Engineer of the Malaysian Engineer s Corps281 words
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Article106 1968-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Slew Sin. today received a donation of $50,000 from the United Malayan Flour Mills Berhad of Butterworth for the Tunku Abdul Rahman College Fund. The cheque was handed over to Tun Tan bv Mr. Chew Choo106 words
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121 1968-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications, Tun V.T. Sambanthan. will be opposed by two other candidates when he seeks another term as National President of the Malaysian Indian Congress. The Congress’s IOO.’OOO members will be casting their votes through121 words
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Article61 1968-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A political course for 150 members from the Bungsar Alliance will be held at the Balai Raya, Petaling Jaya, on Nov. 10. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, will open the course. Working papers on politics, administration and party discipline. duties to the61 words
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Article47 1968-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A police sergeant’s son Abdullah Baluddin. 20, left for Australia today for a heart operation at the Alfred Melbourne Hospital. The Police Welfare Association donated $4,000 towards the ceit of the operation. Abd' i.ah will be away for 40 day.47 words
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Article310 1968-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Melbourne College which has taught more than 2,000 Malaysian students in the past 20 years is going ahead with plans to open a branch here in February. The principal, Mr. George Taylor of the Taylor Coaching College Melbourne, said the310 words
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Article148 1968-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Government will soon launch a nation-wide leprosy control programme to reduce the incidence of leprosy and eliminate the disease as a public health problem. The Ministry of Health said this today in a statement to announce Sunday as “open day” at the148 words
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Article127 1968-10-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Rediffusion will broadcast a series of talks for this years Cambridge School Certificate candidates. Specially recorded by the two chief examiners from the BBC Thilip Burton and BUI Kearsey, the talks will cover Important aspects of this year’s literature and science syllabus. The127 words
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310 1968-10-18 13 Thurs. (Reuter) Singapore J- Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew headed for the golf course today after two days of official contacts, having stressed Singapore's desire for increased economic co-operation with Japan. The Prime Minister has restricted his programme to official functions and310 words
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Article, Illustration421 1968-10-18 13 QINGAPORE. Thurs. •3 The Teachers’ Training College will be presenting two modem plays ‘‘A Phoenix Too Frequent” and “The Lesson” early next month. These two plays written by Christopher Fry and Eugene lonesco respectively will be presented at the Cultural Centre Theatre421 words
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Article259 1968-10-18 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Light Industries Services of the Economic Development Board will conduct a course on Offset Printing commencing on Nov. 8. Although letterpress printing has been by far the most popular method used by Singapore printers, the present trend In the Industry is towards259 words
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182 1968-10-18 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A $l2 million modern printing factory is currently being built in Jurong for Far Eastern Publishers Ltd., which is expected to be completed in a few months. This enterprise will rank with the best In South-east Asia consisting of a182 words
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Article81 1968-10-18 13 10 a m.— 6 p.m.: Painting exhibition by Teo Chin Chye at BriVish Council gallery, 1A Amber Mansions, Orchard Road. 7 p.m. 8 p.m.: Performance by Singapore Infantry Regiment at Bukit Merah Community Centre. 7 30 p.m.: Free film shows by Ministry of Culture at Tai Chong School81 words
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120 1968-10-18 13 SINGAPORE. Frl. A national conference on scientific and technical cooperation between industries and governmental bodies will be held from Oct. 23 till Oct. 26. at the Singapore Conference Hall here. The conference, held under the auspices of the Science Council of Singapore. will be declared120 words
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Advertisement240 1968-10-18 3 WEISEN-Urmi'm Mefhylmethioninesulfonium Chloride (M.M.S.C.) has been proved by eminent research authorities in US A. (Stanford University Medical Bulletin 1955 P. 204) to be an extraordinary substance found in the ordinary household cabbage and when taken regularly not only helps heal gastric ulcers, but also prevents relapses. These findings have been240 words
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WORLD NEWS
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342 1968-10-18 5 Any FrancoGerman rift ‘a disaster’ BONN, Thurs. (AFP) Chancellor Kurt-Georg Kiesinger yesterday predicted a "catastrophe" for Europe if France and West Germany were to "drift apart." Opening a foreign policy debate in the Bundestag (Parliament), the ChancelI o r said European Union could not be achieved by substituting Britain for342 words
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128 1968-10-18 5 ST. HELIER. Jersey. Thurs. (Reuter) Cana-dian-born press magnate Lord Thomson said on a visit to this Channel Island today that he had come to view the ravourable tax climate here. Speaking in an interview on local television he said: “Jersey might be a good128 words
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Article167 1968-10-18 5 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) The Confederation of British Industries today orcered a world trade review because it said Britain was unlikely to join the European Common Market soon. The powerful confederation representing thousands of top industrialists here said all aspects of overseas trade policy, including167 words
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Article48 1968-10-18 5 FRANKFURT. West Germany. Thurs. (AFP) Burmese Head of State and Prime Minister General Ne Win arrived here for an official visit yesterday. his first to Western Europe. General Ne Win is returning a visit to Rangoon last year by the German Chancellor KurtGeorg Kiesinger.48 words
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Article101 1968-10-18 5 BELFAST. Thurs. (UPI) Thousands of chanting students yesterday marched on City Hall in one of the largest civil rights demonstrations seen in the city. Carrying banners and placards calling for “One manone vote” and “Freedom of speech.” some 3.000 students paraded from Queens University through101 words
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289 1968-10-18 5 CANBERRA, Thurs. (Reuter) Prime Minister John Gorton today failed to amplify earlier remarks on the possibility of a cessation of all bombing of North Vietnam. Questioned in the House of Representatives by opposition Labour Leader Gough Whitlam on his midnight press briefing, Mr. Gorton289 words
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Article160 1968-10-18 5 BETHESDA. Mary land. Thurs. (UPI) The National Institutes of Health has announced development of a vaccine that effectively prevents German measles, the primary cause of birth defects in the United States. It was announced tnat the widest field trial yet of a vaccine against Rubella160 words
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315 1968-10-18 5 MOSCOW. Thurs. (Rete; > Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin told Czechoslovak leaders in Prague last night that the hulk of Warsaw Pact t oops in Czechoslovakia v -uld be withdrawn by s ?*es within the next few months. In a speech issued nere315 words
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Article223 1968-10-18 5 GLASGOW. Scotland. Thurs. (Reuter) Militant student leader Tariq Ali last night warned police against trying to break up a planned 100.-000-strong Vietnam peace demonstration in London on October 27. The Pakistani-born organiser of the mass antiwar protest, said he did not want a violent demonstration in223 words
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Article, Illustration35 1968-10-18 5 Soviet Prime Minister Alexei Kosygin (right) met by Czech President Smrkovsky at Prague airport. Kosygin came to sign an agreement about the Soviet forces’ temporary stay on Czech soil. UPI radio- photo.— UPI radio-; photo. - 35 words
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152 1968-10-18 5 BRISBANE. Queensland. Thurs. (CPI) Fishermen working out of Karumba reported yesterday that they had sighted a second Russian trawler working in the prawning grounds in the Gulf of Carpentaria. In August, the 6.000-ton Soviet factory-trawler Van Gogh, created an “incident” when working152 words
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Article253 1968-10-18 5 NEW YORK. Thnrs. (AFP) A wide breach separates black and white American voters on a number of key election issues according to a Lous Harris poll. Among Negroes questioned, 83 per cent said they intended to vote for Vice President Humphrey, the Democratic candidate, while253 words
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Article77 1968-10-18 5 KOBE. Thurs. (UPI) Customs officials have arrested Chang Teng-Mu. chief engineer of a Taiwanese freighter, on charges of attempting to smuggle gold into Japan. Officials said they found 20 gold bars worth US$5O,000 in Chang's cabin aboard the freighter Chiau Kuo which arrived in port yesterday. The gold77 words
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180 1968-10-18 6 STOCKHOLM, Thurs. (AFP) Mr. Andros Papandreou, the exiled Greek leader, today claimed that the United States was considering the possibility of transferring its present Spanish bases for nuclear subs and bombers to Greece, next year. M. Papandreou in a statement to the180 words
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Article116 1968-10-18 6 LOS ANGELES. Thurs. '(Reuter) The wife of Hollywood character actor Harry Guardlno has sued for divorce claiming her husband recently broke down the bathroom door at their Encino. California, home and beat her up in front of the children. It was the second divorce action for116 words
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Article82 1968-10-18 6 WASHINGTON. Thu r s. (UPI) The International Monetary Fund has authorised Pakistan to draw up to USs7sm. during the next 12 months, if necessary, to keep the country’s development going. The fund said In a statement Pakistan has achieved an impressive rate of growth in82 words
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Article235 1968-10-18 6 JERUSALEM. Thurs. (AFP) What promises to be one of the most widely publicised civil actions In the brief history of Israel opened here this morning when nine judges sat down to puzzle over the thorny question "What exactly to a Jew?” The case has been235 words
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Article137 1968-10-18 6 NEW YORK. Thurs. (Reuter) British actor Laurence Harvey and Mrs. Johan Cohn, widow of the late president of Columbia Pictures, were married last night at a private ceremony in Nassau, the film company announced here. It said the Bahamas ceremony was performed by magistrate John Bailey at137 words
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Article, Illustration41 1968-10-18 6 A TOAST at London’s Elizabethan Rooms with one of the serving “wenches’* joining in the fun. This unusual and entertaining evening out costs 65 shillings including food, meal and wine to drink and entertainment br the minstrels.41 words
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Article302 1968-10-18 6 15 per cent budget rise speculation' HEIDELBERG, Thurs. (AFP) United States and British military leaders took part in a NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) meeting today under the chairmanship of NATO European Forces, General Lyman Lemnitzer, at Laupheim near Ulm, West Germany. The meeting coincided302 words
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295 1968-10-18 6 STOCKHOLM, Thurs. (Reuter) Three American research scientists, all in their forties, were jointly awarded the 1968 Nobel Prize for medicine yesterday for interpreting the genetic code (DNA) and its function in protein synthesis. The CaroUne Institute announced the award to Dr. Marshall295 words
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99 1968-10-18 6 HONG KONG. Thurs. (UPI) One of the most ambitious road projects in Hong Kong the U 552.25 m. bridge will be opened at the end of this month, the South China Morning Post said today The 2.600 feet bridge, the longest ip. Hong99 words
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763 1968-10-18 6 SPACE CENTRE, HOUSTON, Texas, Thurs. (UPI) The Apollo 7 astronauts have performed the third act of their telecast "orbiting road show," showing home viewers how they operate their spacecraft and prepare their meals in orbit. The astronauts put on their third live television763 words
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240 1968-10-18 6 ‘Pave way for peace Smith to Wilson SALISBURY. Thurs. (UPI) Premier lan Smith last night called on British Prime Minister Harold Wilson to smooth the way to agreement between them on the independence issue by withdrawing Mr. Wilson’s insistence on a judicial appeals clause. Unless the clause, relating to appeals240 words
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Article, Illustration204 1968-10-18 6 'Passive protest over Army takeover PANAMA: PANAMA CITY. Thurs. (CPI) A Panamanian Medical Association yesterday launched a “passive” 48-hour stoppage to protest “Implantation of a military government in Panama.” Banks also were hit by a wave of absenteeism. The students federation distributed handbills near the university asserting "The nation isPANA Photo. - 204 words
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380 1968-10-18 7 ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey, Thurs. (UPI) The newly dead are part of the natural resources of the country and should be used wisely/' a pioneer in human organ transplant said yesterday. Dr. Joseph E. Murray. Professor of Surgery at Harvard University, made the comment380 words
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116 1968-10-18 7 CANBERRA. Thurs. (Reuter) More British-regi-stered ships arrived in the North Vietnamese port of Haiphong than ships from mainland China in the first five months of this year, an Australian member of parliament claimed today. Liberal member James Killen told the House of Representatives that116 words
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Article52 1968-10-18 7 LOS ANGELES. Tha r s. (Reuter) Film actor Chuck Connors is suing Ivan Tors Film Inc. here for U *****.000 for breach of contract. He charges the film company has gone back on an undertaking to make a motion picture based on Connors’ television show "Cowboy52 words
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Article, Illustration61 1968-10-18 7 THE shade of a big eucalyptus tree attracts Herefords grazing on “Burragorang"* cattle stud at Woodend. Victoria. Australia. Pasture fattening is still the basis of the Australian meat industry and loj feeding is practically unknown. It is estimated that pastures will still be the cheapest61 words
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455 1968-10-18 7 LONDON, Thurs. (UPI) Qualified diplomats speculated yesterday that North Vietnam may have quietly signified a reciprocal gesture of restraint for a complete halt of Ameri- can bombing of the North. Alternatively, a U.S bombing halt may be limited to a set period to enable455 words
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Article, Illustration28 1968-10-18 7 RUTHIN Castle in North Wales was once a formidable fortress. Now it is a hotel where medieval banquets are. staged during the summer*28 words
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298 1968-10-18 7 BEIRUT, Thurs. (AFP) Restrictive measures by the Jordanian government have led to a conflict there between the authorities and the Arab Commando organisation Al Fatah, the Arab Nationalist Daily Al Moharrer reported here today. However, it said the differences had now been298 words
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73 1968-10-18 7 ISTANBUL. Thurs. (Reuter) Two journalists were today given suspended sixmonth prison sentences for publishing a letter from President Johnson to the Turkish Prime Minister during the 1961 Cyprus crisis The journalists. Ferhan Develusoclu and Cuneyt Arcayurek. revealed in the newspaper Hurrivet the President's warning to73 words
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Article69 1968-10-18 7 LOS ANGELES. Thurs. (Reuter) An arrest warrant for film actor Mickey Rooney has been withdrawn after a court hero was told he had paid U 551,072 in back alimony to his sixth wife. The warrant was issued on September 11 after Rooney, aged 47. had69 words
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Article28 1968-10-18 7 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI) The merger between the foreign and Commonwealth Offices becomes effective todav. Prime Minister Harold Wilson told the House of Commons yesterday.28 words
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88 1968-10-18 7 LOS ANGELES. Thurs. (Reuter) Edward G. Robinson Jr., son of the veteran film actor, has been judged by a Los Angeles court to be the father of a two-year-old girl born out of wedlock. Robinson, aged 34, was ordered to pay $BO a88 words
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106 1968-10-18 7 MANILA. Thurs. (AFP) The commander of U.S. Naval Forces here said today any development in the Vietnam war would not chance the role of U.S. bases in the Philippines as a line of American defence in the Pacific. Rear Admiral Draper106 words
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Article73 1968-10-18 7 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) The government reported last night that the naval patrols to prevent tankers reaching the Portuguese Mozambique port of Beira with oil for Rhodesia had cost Britain £1.250.000 so far. Lord Wlnterbottom. Parliamentary Secretary at the Ministry of Works. gave this figure to the73 words
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Miscellaneous53 1968-10-18 5 SPECIAL DEEPAVALI DRAW THIS MONDAY FREE COUPONS FREE ENTRIES FOR SECOND DRAW WITH A CHANCE TO WIN $1,000 PLUS-FOR THE FIRST DRAW BIG JACKPOTS TO BE WON $109,782 FOR FIRST PRIZE-6 CORRECT $80,000 FOR SECOND PRIZE—5*1 CORRECT. REMEMBER, ENTRIES CLOSE ON SUNDAY EVENING. THE DRAW WILL TAKE PLACE ON MONDAY53 words
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Advertisement12 1968-10-18 7 r^s p <r\ REUEVE INDIGESTION gastric and other stomach DISORDERS lINDETEVES JACQBERG12 words
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Article700 1968-10-18 8 AN ALLIANCE back-bencher. Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamed, said in Parliament that he felt so-called friendly countries would only come to Malaysia’s aid when it would serve their selfinterests. He pointed out that with the pending withdrawal of the British from this area and the eventual defeat of700 words
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Article, Illustration868 1968-10-18 8 Alexander M. Sullivan - By Alexander M. Sullivan TWE 1968 U.S. presidential election campaign is moving into its final three weeks with one candidate concerned about a let-down, a second worried about catching up and the third staking his chances on a move toward the middle.868 words
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Article, Illustration268 1968-10-18 8 Harry B. Rothblatt - By Harry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence tor Crlalnal Trial*") HOWARD was in the used car sales business. One day he got two expensive diamond rings as part of a tradein on an automobile. Howard gave them to his wife. Louise. He told her to trade268 words
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168 1968-10-18 8 THE WORD Bumiputra, owing to its nebulous definition, has started a semantic argument in the local press. Its usage by some officials has aroused suspicions and doubts in the minds of those non-Ma-lays who being citizens, are naturally anxious that the term should168 words
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Advertisement41 1968-10-18 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1968 23-B. Cantonment Read, Singapore 2 Telephone: ***** '1 Penang Office tpob Office Cable 39. lalan Sultan. Kuala Lumpur. MalayeigTelephone: MUf'6 8. Leith Street, Tel: ***** 77, Breweter Read. Te1:***** Address: AW NEWS41 words
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Article284 1968-10-18 9 Rubber up cent SINGAPORE, Thurs. November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 57 cents per lb., up a quarter of a cent from previous close. The tone was inactive. Political overtones arising from the execution here this morning of two284 words
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Article90 1968-10-18 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs—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 $77.5525 Holland Guilders $84.6050; Swiss Francs $71.9025, French Francs $62.0650, Danish90 words
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Article113 1968-10-18 9 SINGAPORE. 1 Thurs. The noon prion at tne Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are:— oconat Oil (FOB.) Bulk Buyer Seller 44.00 Coconut Oil (FOB.) Drum 46.50 Loose Copra Mixed Sept./Oft Mont ok White 27 00 Pepper (1 .OB.) 08% N.L.W. 120 00 Sarawak White Pepper (1 O F 117113 words
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Article, Illustration112 1968-10-18 9 Mr. R. D Robin. General Manager and Chief Executive Officer of The Australian National Line (right) and Mr. James I. Davies. Assistant General Manager (left) set out on a tour of the Port of Singapore. With them is Mr. Loo Ting Soo. of112 words
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321 1968-10-18 9 JAKARTA, Thurs. (Reuter) Indonesia yesterday signed major oil exploration contracts with two American companies which agreed to supply a total of US$7.5 million in immediate cash bonuses. The foreign firms are Mobil and the Continental Oil Company. Both 30-year contracts are321 words
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Article53 1968-10-18 9 (Managers' Prices) First Malayan 2.74 second Malayan 1.97 Ihird Mald.un XD 12V Tbe Commerce Industry .99 1.00 The having Fund XI) 1.09 J.lB First H'knng XO 1.13 1.1»« Second H'knng .82 .87* Malaysian Investment Fund \l> 120 1 30 Merlin* ("iiimllly XI) 5/6 "XU” lor Malaysian Investment Fund.53 words
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Article379 1968-10-18 9 SINGAPORE change sold and officiallv listed at business Stock Exother prices the close of INDL SI RIALS 2 0* Ben' A CO Borneo Bhcl 1.75 1*2 2.64 1 80 1.73 3.80 .3.92 Chemical Co. 1 89 488 1 70 4.70 3.24 E. Mnrllin: 2 69 7 00 2.7«379 words
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1330 1968-10-18 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Although the stock market was fairly active today, prices were easier as some nervous liquidations in a market lacking confident support caused losses in almost all sections. Another factor which affected the market was an underlying fear of a possible repercussion1,330 words
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Article16 1968-10-18 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs—The tin price for today was $569 87 j per picul, down $1.25.16 words
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Article176 1968-10-18 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The following ships are expected to be in port today; God owns Vessels 3/4 Asaka Maru 5 Ceres 6/7 Djatianom 8/9 Geraldine 10/11 Shoryu Maru 13/14 Antenor 15/16 Benlarlg 18 Moonie 21/22 Sletter 23/24 Nagara Maru 25 26 Egda 29 30 Rajula 31/32 Peisander 33/34176 words
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Advertisement823 1968-10-18 9 Air Movements FLY THE BIG BOEING 707 s OF MSA TO HONGKONG, TAIPEI, TOKYO, MANILA, DJAKARTA PERTH, SYDNEY. Contact your travel agent or ring ***** for reservations. 7i 7A ARRIVALS DEPARTURES SINGAPORE 6.30 p m 510 pro 3.25 p m. 10 05 p m 10.25 a.m 9 00 a m.823 words
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Miscellaneous1453 1968-10-18 10 YOUR TODAY sSfcsk&iife TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S KUALA LUMP UK and Pnlan Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 A 10 Jobore Bahru, t Taipinc 7 Bata Pabat; 9 Klnang. P.M. 3XO Opening Annct. and Prog. Summary; 3.01 Sent Dan Budaya; 325 Space Ghost; 350 Pete and Gladys “The Movie Bug";1,453 words
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Article, Illustration707 1968-10-18 12 SHOTA USHIO - BY SHOTA USHIO JOKYO, (UPI) Perhaps the most common question asked twins is, "Who is the older?" In Japan, the second twin born is considered the elder because he was mature enough to let the other twin enter the world first. Being the oldest, he has— UPI photo. - 707 words
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323 1968-10-18 12 Melbourne, (AIS) Five Malaysian surgeons made an important contribution to improved treatment methods of internal diseases at the Third Asian-Pacific Congress of Gastroen- terology i n Melbourne. They were working with more than 230 other surgeons and doctors from 20 Asian and Pacific countries323 words
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Article394 1968-10-18 12 WARSAW. Thurs. (Reuter) Warsaw schools have been warned to watch for teenage girl pupils sniffing a chemical cleaning fluid for “kicks” following the death of one girl who inhaled too much. Secret sniffing sessions were organised by girls at a school here after someone spread a rumour394 words
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Article583 1968-10-18 12 R. E. Stannard Jr - Deserts blooming faster than Amazon valley By R. E. Stannard Jr. TTNITED NATIONS (UPI) The world's demand for water is increasing faster than the rains fall. The United Nations reports that the world's population grows about 2 per cent every year. The population growth alone doubles583 words
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Advertisement57 1968-10-18 13 GA laxyßß Last Daya! 3.00. 8.00 A 9.00 p.m. “HTMRAAZ” Eaatmaneolor. EnglUh A Malay Rube NEXT CHANGE! South-East Asia Film CO’a “SEMBILAN" Eastmancolor-Scopa Indonesia’s Ist Global Roadshow featuring: "Matjan Kemajoran" Stara TRAVEL CENTRE OF SINGAPORE Well-known tor personalised services E-10 INTERNATIONAL building =CATHAY ORGANISATION WELCOMES MR. MILTON GOLDSTEIN VICE-rUSIDtNT 657 words
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Miscellaneous200 1968-10-18 13 SHAW# LAST DAT 1 A(n .!tA, 4.W. BROUGHT BACK by Lucille Bell Henry Fond* TOURS. MIST A OURS" Color <DA) "OPENS TOMORROW' Peter Sellers The PARTT Claudine Longet. Pv. Color 1 UAl^ CAPITOL Phone ***** LAST DAY! it a-a.. 1.45. «00. IM p» Lee Marvin -SERGEANT hiker Bradford D'.'lman. Vera200 words
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Miscellaneous305 1968-10-18 13 TODAY and YOU... Friday* October 18, 1968. V I L POLLAN CLAY v AtIES 5 MAR 22 APR 20 5-15-26-37 TAURUS APR 21 MAY 21 55-66-68-75 76-77-84-85 I 8? GEMINI MAY 22 JUNE 22 VY* 6-21-32-43 53-78^83-87 CANCER JUNE 23 JULY 23 11-14-25-361 48-59-70 LEO JULY 24 AUG. 23 54-65-74305 words
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Miscellaneous247 1968-10-18 13 ICATHAYji. B^iHSFiVCham^ Opens TMtf! 11. 1.3*. 6.W. t-S* “ANYONE CAN PLAY Ursula Andress Vlrna Usl Color, i Paramount) ■dsttflaujssa NOW showing: (No Free List) 11. t.3d. if* 8.30 A 0.15 p.m. II A »-30 P•“ VILLA RIDES Tul Brynner Robert Mltehum P’Vision. Color, i Paramount) ODEON A PALACE: TOMORROW MIDNIGHT!247 words
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571 1968-10-18 14 Jega finishes last in semi-final MEXICO CITY, Thurs. (Reuter) Tommie Smith ran a tremendous 200 metres and Bob Seagren won o hard-fought pole vault bottle on the fourth day of Olympic competition to keep the United States out in front in the571 words
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Article220 1968-10-18 14 The Malaysian champion, who won both sprints at the Bangkok Asian Games two years ago. clocked 21-0 seconds in a race won by Tommie Smith the world record holder. Jegathesan. a 24-year-old doctor who has been running in Europe this summer in preparation for the Olympics.220 words
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Article102 1968-10-18 14 MEXICO. CITY. Thurs (Reuter» The medals tabte at the end of the fourth day of the 1968 Mexico Olympics is as follows: Gold Sliver Bronze United States 6 2 4 Soviet Union 3 14 Kenya 220 Rumania 2 Hungary 12 3 United Kingdom 1 2102 words
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104 1968-10-18 14 MEXICO CITY. Thurs. (AFP) Payton Jordan. United States track chief yesterday called for expulsion from the American team for life of his Olympic 2ho metres gold and Bronze medallists. Tommie Smith and John Carlos. Obviously shaken by the "Black Power" defiance act by104 words
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Article, Illustration61 1968-10-18 14 Germany's Ingrid Becker makes a powerful leap in the women's long jump event of the pentathlon to win the gold medal in the Olympic event. It was the country’s first sold medal. UPI radiopix. A1 Oerter leaves the discus to set a new Olympic record of 212 ft.— UPI radiopix.; – UPI Radiopix. - 61 words
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Article247 1968-10-18 14 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. (Reuter) Czechoslovakia. pre-Games tip to oust defending champions Hungary for the gold medal, are facing elimination in the Olympic soccer preliminary round here. France. Spain, Israel and Guatemala the early surprise of the tournament are already assured of quarter-final places, with two wins247 words
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Article42 1968-10-18 14 MEXICO CITY. Thurs. (AFP) Competitors in the women’s Olympic discus event will go straight through to the final tomorrow without having to qualify. The organisers decided to waive the preliminaries, scheduled for today because of the small number of competitors.42 words
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421 1968-10-18 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The touring Australian Collegians playing their last match in Malaysia ploughed their way through a weak SRU President’s XV to beat them by 37 points (five goals, three tries and a penalty) to 11 points (a goal and two penalties) at421 words
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Article58 1968-10-18 14 MEXICO CITY. Thurs. (Reuter) A bunch 0 f selfconfident teenagers. tanned and fit from long hours in the Californian sunshine today set out to make Olympic history. They are the United States swimmers and they should piric up an unprecedented total of around 25 gold58 words
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Article28 1968-10-18 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs —A hat-trick by Rani Kaui enabled Selangor Club tc beat Selangor Eurasians 4-1 in a ladies hockey match at the padang here today.28 words
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443 1968-10-18 15 R. Nathan - By R. Nathan SINGAPORE, Thurs. With tha Indonesian withdrawal from the Singapore 'Open' badminton championships It looks like tan Aik Myang the Malaysian ace atid Erland Kops, the Danish star shuttler will eventually meet in the final. Defending champion, Aik Huang443 words
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Article983 1968-10-18 15 flat* 1: Homs Class 6, Dlv. 2—Abt. 6 Furs.—2.20 pjs. (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 1 5*6 Sistic Sy 8y *y Sy 9.00 8.11 1 1 a. 967 Victory n Ahmad 3 428 Chiarafnella 8.09 Y.P Stable Samsurl Asuwadi 10 4 780 French Squire 809 Ashvini Stable Rodgers983 words
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194 1968-10-18 15 ALOR STAR. Thurs Kedah Perils Police hockey team cleared their first hurdle in the Kedah hockey knock-out competition when they beat Lands Department by four goals to one at the K H A. ground here. Police led one nil at half time through a goal194 words
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112 1968-10-18 15 MEXICO CITY. Thurs. (Reuter) A top South African wrestling official offered yesterday to co-ope-rate with an inquiry commission seeking evidence of any racial discrimination in the sport in South Africa. The congress of the International Wrestling Federation (FILA) decided last Friday to set up the112 words
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217 1968-10-18 15 MEXICO CITY. Thurs. (Reuter) Sweden yesterday took over the lead in both the individual and team events of the Olympic Games modern pentathlon. Bjorn Ferm displaced Hungary’s Istvan Mona from the head of the Individual list after yesterday's swimming, fourth event of the217 words
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Article164 1968-10-18 15 Windsor Lad - By Windsor Lad PENANG, Thurs. Jolly Scout did a smart workout oh a soft track here this morning when he easily disposed of 3f. in 40-2/5, finishing nicely on the bit. Hand Ih Hand also went pleasingly over 3f. in 39-3 5. the fastest time164 words
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Article1210 1968-10-18 15 laic it Hmni CU«s 2, Dlv. 2-Abt. 1 Fttfi— 1.15 p.H». L 007 Peak of Perfection II 6y 9.00 Lucky Stable Rodgers 2. 308 Little Angel 7y 6y 9 00 Future Stable E B'kelen Lee 9 3. 506 Cahlr 9.00 Mesdames DE. B'kelen C.H. oan R.S. B'kelen1,210 words
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Advertisement485 1968-10-18 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisement can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore. S.S. MUBARUK Brothers. 63, Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maju Avenue, Serangoon Carden Estate, Singapore. TAY BUAN CUAN LTDSUPERMARKET. 83, East Coast Road. Singapore 15. Tel: *****9. HAMIEM STORE, 1419, Upper485 words
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Advertisement473 1968-10-18 14 TENDER NOTICES CSO TENDER NOTICE I TENDERS are invited by the Chief Supplies Officer. Central Supplies Office, Kandang Kerbau. Singapore 8 for the supply and delivery of the following items to Government Hospitals. Prisons. Armed Forces Units, etc. during the period 1.1.69 to 30.6.69. The closing date is 30.10.68. Rice473 words
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Advertisement508 1968-10-18 14 P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are invited from P.W.D. Registered Contractors for the following works 1. Contract for Grasscutting and cleaning of Scupper Drains in Roads North Division. Singapore during 1969. “Grasscutting. Desilting A Cleansing” Contractors Closing Date:- 1-11-68 at 10.00 a.m. 2. Contract for Grasscutting and cleaning of Scupper Drains in508 words
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465 1968-10-18 16 MEXICO CITY, THups. (Reuter) Malaysia and Argentina drew 1-1 here yesterday in the Olympic hockey tournament. The game was often ill-tempered, and Malaysian right winger Kuldip was sent off two minutes before the end after a clash with an Argentinian forward. Jorge Sabbione,465 words
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Article158 1968-10-18 16 MEXICO CITY. Thurs. (Reuter) A Yugoslav water polo player left the pool with a bleeding no6e when an Olympic match against East Germany developed into an underwater brawl yesterday. The teams drew 4-4 in a first round match. Two other players one from each team158 words
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Article64 1968-10-18 16 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) Results of football matches played last night were: English Football League Cup Fourth Round Blackpool 2. Wolves 1. Burnley 4, Leicester C. 0. Coventry C. 2, Swindon T. 2. Crystal P. 2. Leeds Utd. 1. Everton 0. Derby County 0. Norwich C. 0. Southampton64 words
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Article132 1968-10-18 16 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. (Reuter) George Foreman, the mighty American heavyweight favourite, had to work hard for a points victory over Poland’s Lucjan Trela in his first bout in the Olympic boxing tournament here yesterday. Foreman, winner of 18 of his 21 bouts and previously132 words
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Article108 1968-10-18 16 MEXICO CITY. Thurs. (Reuter) Spain pulled the first big surprise of the Olympic basket ball tournament here yesterday, crushing Puerto Rico 86-62. Puerto Rico were seeded fourth and Spain 15th in this year's Olympics. The Spaniards only qualified for the tournament in preliminaries held earlier108 words
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Article288 1968-10-18 16 MANCHESTER. England, Thurs. (Reuter) Newly crowned world club soccer champions Estudiantes of Argentina wept with joy in emotional dressingroom scenes as they celebrated their victory over Manchester United, of England, here last night. The Argentinians drew 1- but took the title on a 2-288 words
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Miscellaneous56 1968-10-18 16 TIME AND TIDE Penan?: 10.15 a.m. (6.8 ft.), 11.03 p.m. (7.4 ft.). Port Swettenham: 2.26 a.m. (13.7 ft.), 2.45 p.m. (13.0 ft). Port Dickson: 3.22 a.m. (7.2 ft.), 4.16 pm. (7.0 ft.). Singapore: 9.05 a.m. (7.5 ft.), 8.17 p.m. (7.7 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 7.13 a.m. (7.1 ft.). Kuantan: 6.14 a.m.56 words
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