Eastern Sun, 2 November 1968
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Title Section23 1968-11-02 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION it Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 811 Saturday, 2 November 1968. MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cent*23 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1968-11-02 1 Johnson gives the dramatic order as Hanoi agrees to broad-based peace talks in Paris WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter UPI) rpHE United States will today halt all bombing of North Vietnam, ready to move into "serious and intensive" negotiations with Hanoi to end the Vietnam war. President Johnson1,260 words
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117 1968-11-02 1 JAKARTA. Fri. (Reuter) Indonesia has chosen a military man as her first Ambassador to Singapore. Informed Government sources said today. The sources said he was Brigadier General Sunarso. a former lecturer at the Army Staff and Command School In Bandung, who Is currently117 words
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Article29 1968-11-02 1 PRAGUE. Fri. (Reuter) Vera Caslavska the gymnast gave away her four Olympic gold medals to Czechoslovakia’s four leaders today as a token of respect29 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1968-11-02 1 Malaysia and S’pore hail LBJ’s ‘fine gesture Kt’ALA LUMPUR. Fri. U.S. President Johnson's announcement of a halt to all bombing of North Vietnam was described as “a fine gesture" by Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman this morning. The Tunku. who spoke to newsmen at Stadium Merdeka after opening a sports— UPI radiophoto. - 1,104 words
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Article95 1968-11-02 1 VATICAN CITY. Fri. (Reuter) Pope Paul is delighted at the news that the Cnited States will halt all bombing of North Vietnam today. Vatican sources said The Pope has made repeated appeals for an end to the Vietnam war. The sources said the Pope hoped that it95 words
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Article162 1968-11-02 1 HOLLYWOOD. Fri. (Reuter) Ramon Novarro once one of the screen’s great lovers has been found murdered in his bloodspattered bedroom here. The 63-year-old actor, who retained his smooth Latin good looks until his death. had multiple head injuries and his house had been ransacked. Police ruled162 words
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306 1968-11-02 1 PARIS, Fri. (UPI) Mr. W. Averell HorriA man, the chief American negotiator, announced today he will demand a political solution of the Vietnam wor assuring the South Vietnamese o free choice of their future when he enters full-scale peace talks with the Communists306 words
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Miscellaneous22 1968-11-02 1 LADIES DAY k 7 C <=b "It took us three hours to climb that peak and only 10 minutes to come down!’*22 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration341 1968-11-02 2 NATIONAL SHIPPING LINE: PORT DICKSON, Fri. Tha Central Government will announce the tettinf up at Malaysia's own national shipping line soon. This was disclosed by the Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sir*», here today Tun Tan who i& also the Chairman of the341 words
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102 1968-11-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Govern, ment has permanently banned an Indonesian and eight Singaporeans, including two women, from entering Malaysia. The orders imposing the ban were publish, ed in the latest issue of the Government goeette. The ban has been ordered “in the interests of public102 words
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218 1968-11-02 2 SINGAPORE Fr I. The new Managing Director of the Selco Group, Mr. R. J. Gray, has described Singapore's location as “unsurpassed in the world as a centre of commerce and trade”. He was speaking at a dinner last eight to a gathering of top business218 words
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134 1968-11-02 2 PENANG. Fri. Instead of celebrating his 61st birthday this year, a Chinese physician. Lee Yang Chong, decided to donate a sum of $3,000 to the University of Penang Building Fund. This morning, Mr. Lee handed his cheque for the134 words
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120 1968-11-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Selangor Police are offering a reward of $2,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the fire whieh gutted the house of Dr S Narayanan in Jalan Pekeliling on Oct. 22.120 words
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Article89 1968-11-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. I. Xavier. General Secretary of the National Union of Drinks Manufacturing Industry of Malaya will be leaving for Tokyo tomorrow to attend the Joint-ntruggle conference of Food Tobacco and Alcohol Workers Unions from Tuesday to Thursday. On his way back, he89 words
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443 1968-11-02 2 If necessary, Govt. will be ruthless in 'war' against filth —Chua SINGAPOBE. F r i. The Minister for Health, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, today warned that the Government would if necessary be ruthless in the “war” against filth and squalor. He said that during the month-long "KeeD Singapore Clean” campaign443 words
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Article150 1968-11-02 2 SINGAPORE rn The Toto Jackpot has been growing bigger by the week- It now stands at 5140.219. Besides this big JackPnt there is also a Second rize Jackpot of $BO,OOO. Thousands of dollars will also be paid out as prize money. The next Draw the 22nd150 words
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Article95 1968-11-02 2 PENANG. Fri. A course Of six lessons on interior decoration by Mrs P. Thomas, wife of the US.IS. Director here, will start from 330 p.m. to 5.30 on Tuesday. This is one of the Y W CA-'s series of classes for women here. A new course95 words
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Article94 1968-11-02 2 SINGAPORE, Fn. Three persons were today fined m the Tenth Magistrate'* Court for contravening the Conservancy Regulations. Koh Geo. 59. of Chitt.v Road, was fined $35 for raking a refuse bin at Albert Street on Aug 26 Lee Chm Lim. the manager of Ruby Co. at94 words
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Article, Illustration58 1968-11-02 2 The Mentrl Besar of Perak, Dato Haji Ahmad Said, presenting a cheque for $100,00 to Tun Abdul Razak, the Deputy Prime Minister (left) for the MARA Education Foundation. The cheque was a donation from the Perak Government for the Foundation, which was launched in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. More thanEastern Sun Pix. - 58 words
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Article127 1968-11-02 2 Samat Art Gallery <AIA Building. Jalan Ampangi: “The theme is love" art exhibition by Joseph Tan 9 a m. to 6 pm Peninsular Art Gallery <4l. Jalan Raja Muds': Works of prominent Malaysian artists on dispay 9 am. to 6 pm Bala; Ampang AIA Building. Jalan Ampangi: Impressions127 words
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285 1968-11-02 2 Kl ALA LI MPIB. Fri. A lorry driver and two of his attendants were tied to a tree in a rubber estate. 15 miles from here by five armed men who hijacked their lorry carrying $15,000 worth of tin oro yesterday evening.285 words
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339 1968-11-02 3 Fri* Existing technical work- schools and new ones to be built will all be 'i 11 rentr al*sed workshops to serve academic schools from next year. They will be administered by a supervisor and will be staffed by technical teachers and general education teachers who339 words
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Article, Illustration387 1968-11-02 3 — Crawford - Crawford SINGAPORE. Fri.—The I Uernational Executive Service Corps—the Amer.ran Businessman's programme of private assistance to the developing countries recently reached two important goals, Mr. Harold Crawford. lESC vice-presi-dent. announced today as he arrived in Singapore to review lESC operations in South-East Asia. Mr. Crawford, who387 words
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Article44 1968-11-02 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The closing date for the First South East Asia Students' Photographic competition have been extended to Nov. 15. The extension was to enable more students to participate in the competition. Entry forms are still available at the Students’ Union office.44 words
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Article, Illustration314 1968-11-02 3 — Minister - Minister SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok, said today that by 1972, the retraining programme should have covered all workers made redundant by the British withdrawal. The Minister was speaking at a carnival organised by the314 words
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257 1968-11-02 3 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Mr. Hermann Schmitt Vockenhausen. a German Parliamentarian, said that Singapore could do a lot to foster closer ties between the two countries. Mr. Vockenhausen who flew into Singapore especially to attend the flve-day seminar on “Adult Education and Mass Media”, said he was257 words
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283 1968-11-02 3 SINGAPORE. F r i. Supervisors are the link between management and workers, said Mr. Roch Goh Peng Wee. supervisory trainer in the Ministry of Labour today. He stressed that they “interpret policies and rules” to the workpeople and also convert plans into283 words
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361 1968-11-02 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Trade unions must strive to promote the interests of the workers without adversely affecting the interests of the nation and the community. This was stated todav by Mr Peter Vincent. President of the National Trades Union Congress, at the361 words
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304 1968-11-02 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Friedrich-Ebert Foundation in Germany will send an expert to Singapore to map out a comprehensive plan for the establishment of educational projects in the Asian region. This was announced by Mr. Klaus Pretzer. Head of the Asian section of the304 words
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50 1968-11-02 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. —Tock Soo Khiang. 27, was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with the armed robbery of $B,BOO from a cashier at D'Almeida Street. Tock is alleged to have robbed Tan Kok Piew on Oct. 30 of the monev at dag-ger-point. He was remanded.50 words
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88 1968-11-02 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. A waiter. Lim Meng Khee. 29. was fined $6OO or six months’ jail by the Second District Court today for offering a bribe to a private investigator. Lim pleaded guilty to offering $l5 ft night to Ng Sheng Tee, alias Tony,88 words
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Article52 1968-11-02 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. An insurance clerk. Tan Hock Slew. 30, was jailed for four months by the Ninth Magistrate's Court today for misappropriating $2,132.89 from premiums. Tan admitted to the criminal breach of trust of the money between July and November last year while working for Sime Darby52 words
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459 1968-11-02 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok, today called on voluntary social organisations to take up the challenge of education on social responsibility in Singapore's heterogeneous community. He made this call when he laid the foundation of the459 words
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Article57 1968-11-02 3 3.3 ft p.m.—Choir practice at National Theatre Club, Clemenceau Avenue. 5 p.m.-9 p.m.—SATA free Mass X-ray Ration at Sungei Kadut Village (threequarter mile) Community Centre. Lorong Kadut. 7 p.m. Chinese musical section practice and folk dance practice at National Theatre Club. 7.3 ft p.m.—Evening of poetry and folk57 words
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447 1968-11-02 4 PENANG, Fri.— A phsychiatrist, Dr. S.M. Hoq, who agreed that schizophrenia was a disease of the mind, was unable to say whether it rendered a person incapable of knowing the447 words
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226 1968-11-02 4 PENANG, Fri. The feasibility of an international airport at Bayan Lepas here would have to be studied very carefully without any emotional or sentimental feelings This was stated by the Chief Minister. Tan Brl Wong Pow Nee. today when asked to226 words
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84 1968-11-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, will receive the first Honorary Fellowship of the Malaysian Institute of Management at Its ascend annual dinner on Monday. The President of the Institute and Governor of Bank Negara. Tan Sri Ismail bin Mohamed Ali,84 words
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Article31 1968-11-02 4 MANILA. Fri. (Reuter) The President of the Asian Development Bank. Mr. Takashi Watanabe. has urged Asia’s developing countries to concentrate on projects which they could tackle not grandiose schemes.31 words
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336 1968-11-02 4 Sr. President of Sessions Court says: KI'ALA LUMPUR. Frl. A planning committee to look into the problems of appointments and promotions in the legal and judicial department was suggested today. The suggestion came from the Benior President of the336 words
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Article152 1968-11-02 4 MALACCA. Fn A planter and a cinema ticket seller, were today granted dissolution of their marriages bv Mr. Justice Ibrahim Manan in the High Court here. Both petitions were uneontested Michael William Bumborough. a planter in Negn Sembilan said in his petition his wife Lily152 words
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Article, Illustration41 1968-11-02 4 The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam. bidding farewell to 83 West Malaysian workers and dependents, who left Kuala Lumpur by train on Oct. 30 to Singapore en route to Sabah. They will work on estates in Sabah.41 words
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216 1968-11-02 4 LONDON Frl. (Reuter> Br.tish Foreign Secretary Michael Stewart last night forecast a change tn Britain's political relationship with Malaysia and parts of Southeast Asia and a more selfreliant defensiv# pattern in that part of the world. Mr Stewart was opening a216 words
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197 1968-11-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. The four-man probe team into the collapsed building disaster at Jslan Raja Laut here will meet soon to decide when and hove the inquiry should be conducted. Stating this today. the Senior Counsel in the Attorney General’s Department. Syed197 words
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Article, Illustration199 1968-11-02 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Erl. There will be tranquillity in South-east Asia if and when Manila withdraws unconditionally its claim over Sabah. This was stated by the Deputy Prune Minister Tun Abdul Razak here today. He also declared the Government will not199 words
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74 1968-11-02 4 MANILA. Fri. (Reuter) The Philippines is planning to ask Malavsia to c anfy ts stand that Filipino diplomats in Kua'.a Lumpur no longer have diplomatic status. Foreign Office sources said today. The source* said the matter was discussed at a Foreign Pclicy74 words
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Article103 1968-11-02 4 JAKARTA. Fri. (Reuter) Indonesia and Malaysia today agreed to co-operate in agriculture, fishery and cattle raising, it was announced in Jakarta today. The agreement, contained in a joint communique issued by Malaysian Agriculture Minister Haji Gharali Jawi and his Indonesian counterpart Professor Thojib Hadiwdjaja, said the103 words
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209 1968-11-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaysia today challenged the latest Philippine contention that the Sabah Annexation Act did not imply the physical incorporation of Sabah. A Wisma Putra statement referred to a reported statement by President Marcos that what Congress did was merely to reserve the right209 words
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Article37 1968-11-02 4 IPOH. Fri.— A taxi driver. Pak Thai Kong. 27. was killed when his vehicle was involved in a head-on collision with a lorry at Gopeng Road near the Sam Poh Tong Cave Temple yesterday.37 words
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77 1968-11-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Minister without Portfolio Enche Ghaffar Baba, will leave for Trengganu on Nov 13 for a two-day visit. be accompanied oy tne US. Ambassador, Mr. James Bell. Enche Ghaffar said he would he visit ins several land sche- c -ud77 words
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495 1968-11-02 10 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Moves hava been mode to incorporate the Singapore Council of Social Service as a statutory body actively engaged in dealing with voluntary welfare activities in the Republic. The President of the SCSS, Mr. Ee Peng Liang, said a495 words
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Article, Illustration406 1968-11-02 10 K.S. SIDHU - By K.S. SIDHU SINGAPORE, Fri. Mora Indian cargo-ships plying on tha Far Eastern route, are expected to call for dry-dock-ing and general repairs in Singapore in future. This was announced today by Mr. C. P. Srivastava. Chairman and Managing Director— Eastern Sun pix. - 406 words
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Article73 1968-11-02 10 SINGAPORE. Fn. The Singapore Civil Service Association will hold its gala Christmas dance at Ocean Park Hotel on Dec. 7. Highlight of the night will be the “Civil Service Queen” contest which is open to all women serving in Government service and statutory bodies. Entry forms73 words
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242 1968-11-02 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Justice Chua today reserved judgment on an application for the direction and determination of the will of the late Francis Chua Sim Keng- The hearing into the suit was the result of an application by the plaintiffs. The Bankers242 words
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Article45 1968-11-02 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Eight Battalion Royal Australian Regiment Band will perform at the Botanic Gardens on Sunday from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. There will also be another performance by the People’s Association band at the same place and tim# on Nov. 10.45 words
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220 1968-11-02 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees (AUPE) plans to set up a mutual benefit scheme for members in the immediate future. Under the envisaged scheme, monetarv benefits would be paid out to the families of members In the event of220 words
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Article97 1968-11-02 10 SINGAPORE. Fri A mechanic. Lee Kuen Hwee. was granted a divorce in the High Court today on the grounds of his wife's desertion. Lee told Mr. Justice Kulasekaram that his wife. Rosie Hoe Lye Neo. left him in March 1965 when he scolded her for n ot97 words
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176 1968-11-02 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. A penniless man. Chan Fook Kuan. 49. was jailed for a year by the Third District Court today for possession of 52 lbs 12 ozs of rawopium and two pounds of morphine. In mitigation, his counsel. Mr S K Lee. told176 words
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Article68 1968-11-02 10 SINGAPORE Fri. A petition for a divorce was dismissed by the High Court today on the grounds that the marriage itself was void. In dismissing the petition, Mr. Justice Kualsekaram said that there was no certificate or licence obtained for the marriage to be operative. The petition68 words
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132 1968-11-02 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. A petitioner. Paul Llm Soon Un. whose wife left for the United Kingdom to take up nursing, was granted a divorce in the High Court today on the ground* of her desertion. Llm, suing his wife Christina Chow Sow132 words
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147 1968-11-02 10 SINGAPORE. Fri A Police Constable. Chan Hon Wing of Kandang Kerbau Police Station, told the First District Court today of how two men attempted to rob him of his watch while he was out for a stroll on the Padang with his147 words
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142 1968-11-02 10 SINGAPORE. Fri Two brothers who were found guilty of voluntarily causing hurt to a labourer who died subsequently. were today granted a conditional discharge for 12 months In the High Court. In passing sentence, Mr. Justice Winslow remarked that the incident itself was unfortunate, unexpected142 words
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196 1968-11-02 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. A 65-year-old mechanic Mr. Yip Cheong Fun. led the TOP TEN international salon exhibitors of the Photographic Society of Singapore for 1967. According to official results compiled by the PSS recently, the others are (in order of merit): Mr. Yam Pak196 words
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421 1968-11-02 11 LUMPUR, Fri. Th« Deputy Chairmon Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (FAMA), Enche Abdul Aziz bin Yassin, said today all fishermen and fish dealers he had met had welcomed the Authonty s proposed fish marketing scheme. I have discussed the scheme very fully with them and they421 words
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Article176 1968-11-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl The case against a man and a woman, the man for possession of five forged Identity cards and the woman for abetting the offence, was today postponed by the Magistrate, Hajl Mohamed Taib, for further hearing on Nov. 5. The woman. Samsiah176 words
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Article64 1968-11-02 11 TPOH. Fri. The Se-end Malaysian Infantry Brgade will hold a six-da v exercise code-named Fx Chubaan" in the Parit District from Nov. 11 to 16. More than 1.000 troops from the Infantry Brieade will particioate in the exercise. The Commander of the Infantry Br gade. Br'gad er64 words
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40 1968-11-02 11 The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Raiak, launched the MARA Education Foundation in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. Seated on the piatform beside Tun Razak is the Minister without Portfolio and Chairman of MARA, Senator Abdul Ghafar Baba. Eastern Sun pix.— Eastern Sun; pix. - 40 words
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158 1968-11-02 11 MANILA, Fri (Re iter) Any third country that aeceoed to a Malaysian request to inform the Philippines that Filipino diplomats m Kuala Lumpur had been stripped of diplomatic immunity would be a participant In the violation of the Vienna Convention on diplomatic relations, according158 words
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91 1968-11-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. A special national sub-commit-tee has been set up by the Malaysian Chinese Association to plan a "grand scale" celebration of the party's 20th anniversary in February. Thp Secretary-General of the Association. Mr. Kam Woon Wah. said various other subcommittees have also91 words
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Article, Illustration194 1968-11-02 11 PENANG, Frl. Businessmen here want a free trade zone for Penang, the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, said today. He said the question of a free trade zone was still being examined and it would be set up either on Penang Island,194 words
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Article80 1968-11-02 11 MUAR. Fri. The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johart, said many parents were considering transferring their children from national schools to English schools because of rumours describing Malay schools and certificates as useless. Such rumours, he said, were spreading and many parents were reluctant to80 words
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Article64 1968-11-02 11 HONG KONG. Frl. (Reuter)— Four men were today sentenced to fail terms ranging from three and a half to seven years after they were found guilty of possessing HKS4 million (€775,0991 worth of morphine and heroin. The Crown is now preparing its case against five64 words
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Article, Illustration246 1968-11-02 11 Fools Paradise, a farce written by Phillip King is very well presented by the Seremban Garrison Players. Lorna Klrkhy. as Penelope Tnnp. the wife of Reverend Lionel Toon. (Peter Wootton) has the major part, as the Vicar's wife who puts a few pence on the246 words
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201 1968-11-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. FrlDespite the war In South Vietnam that country’*' economy U quickly growing, the South Vietnamese Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. Nguyen Duy Quang. said here tonight. In a message on his country’s National Day. Mr. Quang said statistics showed a steady rise201 words
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107 1968-11-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today sent a congratulatory message to President Nguyen Van Thieu of the Republic of Vietnam on the occasion of Vietnam's National Day. The message reads: “On this auspicious occasion of Your National Day the Raja Rermaisuri Agong and107 words
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Article25 1968-11-02 11 KAMPAR. Fri. Police this morning detained a youth suspected to be a member of a secret society He had a dagger with him.25 words
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185 1968-11-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl MLss Pru# Smith, winner of Queensland's Girl In a MHfion’ quest for 1968 will be here from Tuesday for a three-day visit In the early stages of her award winning world tour. Bhe will be the first ‘Girl In185 words
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Article104 1968-11-02 11 IPOH. Fri. Eleven police personnel in Selama. Upper Perak, were presented with P-P.M. medals for meritorious service with the forces at a ceremony held at Selama Police Headquarters yesterday. The presentations was made by the Officer-in-Charge of Criminal Investigations, Perak. Assistant Commissioner. Mr. U. Santokh104 words
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Article68 1968-11-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The National Union of Teachers at a meeting here yesterday re-e’oeted almost en bloc its office bearers for another term. They are president. Mr. Gurnam Smgb, vice-presi-dent. Mr. Aioy Siam. Lady vice-president, Mrs. D. J. Kraal. general secretary, Mr. John R Gurusamy, treasurer, Mr. Yong68 words
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181 1968-11-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Malaysia will seek more technical assistance from the Inter* national Labour Organisation at the twoweek meeting of the ILO governing, body, which begins in Geneva on Monday. This was stated by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour, Mr.181 words
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Article224 1968-11-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Sultan of Selangor, accompanied by Tunku Ampuan. will open an exhibition of oils and -water-colours, by Tew Nai Tong of Klang. who returned recently from three years’ study in Paris. By special request of the Sultan the opening ceremony will224 words
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Article30 1968-11-02 11 KAMPAR. Fri. A mining engineer here.- Mr. J L Paniew Munste. todav reported the loss of a television set from his house A man has been detained.30 words
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Miscellaneous314 1968-11-02 2 I TODAY and YOU... Saturday, November 2, 1968. K) i ARIES MAR. 22 .APR. 20 6-55-66-73 74-76-77 TAURUS APR. 21 1 MAY 21 r>v 7-19-30-41 -62-72 1; GEMINI MAY 22 JUNE 22 1-14-25-361 47-58-69 i CANCER JUNE 23 JULY 23 3-18-29-40 61-71-79-85 LEO JULY 24 AUG. 23 8-17-28-39 6 P314 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article, Illustration2551 1968-11-02 5 Full text of Johnson's bombing halt speech WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI). Defence Sec- retary Clark M. Clifford said Thursday night he "strongly recommended" halting the bombing of North Vietnam and that it had the "full support" of his top military commanders. He said he— UPI radiophoto. - 2,551 words
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209 1968-11-02 5 JEWARK. Ne w Jersey Fri. (UPI) Mr. Hubert Humphrey said on Thursday night he "fully supported" President Johnson's halt of the bombing of North Vietnam and called it a "prudent and... wise decision.” Minutes after Mr. Johnson announced the cessation of the bombardment. Mr. Humphrey209 words
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Article58 1968-11-02 5 MOSCOW. Fri. (Reufer) The Soviet Union today rejected a Chinese protest Bote accusing Soviet military aircraft of 119 violations of China’s air space. The Soviet Foreign Ministry responded to the Chinese charge with a protest of its own. accusing Peking of Inventing the accusation in order to58 words
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Article187 1968-11-02 5 SAIGON. Fri. (UPI) Communist rockets slammed Into Saigon killing 23 persons and wounding 72 others on Thursday night and early on Friday, only hours before President Johnson ordered a halt in bombing of North Vietnam. The Communist gunners fired at least 14 powerful 122187 words
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721 1968-11-02 5 Reaction Q*AIGON, Fri. (Reuter) South Vietnam's President Nguyen Van Thieu said today the United States Government had unilaterally decided to call a bombing halt over all North Vietnam. The President made this comment in a communique issued by the presidential palace less than three721 words
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201 1968-11-02 5 NAPLES Fri. (Reuter) The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) today announced a big allied naval exercise in the Mediterranean at a time when the Soviet Union’s naval strength in the area has reached an all-time pealv The exercise, code named “Eden Apple.” will start201 words
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101 1968-11-02 5 NORFOLK. Virginia, Fri. (Reuter) The U.S. Navy has located pieces of the nuclear submarine "Scorpion”. lost in the Atlantic in May. it was announced today. Admiral Thomas H. Moorer. Chief of Naval Operations, said: "Objects identified as portions of the hull of the submarine have101 words
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460 1968-11-02 6 RALPH HARRIS - By RALPH HARRIS Vlf ASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) The final phase of the United States Presidential election campaign was marked today by nervous speculation Over the effects of the Vietnam issue on the fortunes of the two major candidates. At the same time460 words
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Article214 1968-11-02 6 HONG KONG. Fri. (Reuter) Shanghai’s newspaper Wen Hui Pao said today the Influence of China’s Head of state Liu Shao-Chl’s theory on class struggle was not completely eliminated and warned Maoists to be on the guard. As quoted by Radio Shanghai, the paper said214 words
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44 1968-11-02 6 UPI photo.— UPI; photo. - 44 words
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184 1968-11-02 6 PRAGUE, Fri. (Reuter) Factory workers and journalists here today launched a counter-attack against Polish and Soviet newspapers and pamphlets that have been telling Czechoslovaks why they were invaded by Warsaw Pact Forces last August. Workers In the Tesla factory near Brno sent back to184 words
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84 1968-11-02 6 FALMOUTH. England. Fri. (Reuter) Lorry driver Derek Heath. 43, said here today that he was postponing his bid to cross the Atlantic in a rubber dingy after three unsuccessful starts In five days. Mr. Heath, from the midEngland town of old Market84 words
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71 1968-11-02 6 NEW DELHI. Fri. (Reuter) The Indian Government today announced provisional plans to raise the legal marriage age in an attempt to help euro rapid population growth. Provincial Govern ments are being asked by the Health Ministry to comment on a draft amendment to the71 words
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Article211 1968-11-02 6 LEEDS. England. FrL (Reuten Police searched today for pop singer Anita Harris who was reported to have been hustled away from her dressing room last night by three men who demanding 50.000 sterling ransom Detectives first examined the possibility that Miss Harris was the victim of211 words
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Article60 1968-11-02 6 MANILA. Fri. (Reuter) A Jeep load of Huks (Communist terrorists) fought a gunbattle with a Constabulary National Police patrol in Pampanga province north of Manila last night. Police authorities said today that five Huks in constabulary uniforms fought the troops in a halfhour running gunbattle. One guerrilla60 words
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Article, Illustration127 1968-11-02 6 »pOKYO: A newly developed bulldozer for use in the water is tested by operators on the separate power-unit (background). The underwater bull- dozer, believed to be the flrst of its kind in the world, has recently been developed by the Japan Development Construction Co.. Ltd. It is aimed— UPI photo. - 127 words
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Article30 1968-11-02 6 TIRUCHIRAPALLI India. Fri (Reuter) Part of an ancient temple gate near this southern Indian town collapsed during the repairs yesterday. killing three workmen Three others were seriously injured.30 words
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77 1968-11-02 6 MANILA. Fri (Reuter) The Philippines Supreme Court has Imposed the death sentences on six convicts who staged a bloody riot and killed thtee rival prisoners in the national penitentiary m 1958 in a battle for supremacy among them. The High Court's decision, announced77 words
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268 1968-11-02 6 JOHANNESBURG. Fri. (Reuter) The Editor-in-Chief and a senior reporter of one of South Africa's leading newspapers go on trial in the Supreme Court here today on charges of publishing false information about conditions in South African prisons. They art Mr. Laurence Gander, editor-in-chief of Johannesburg'*268 words
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317 1968-11-02 6 T'AIPEI, Fri. (Reuter) As people throughout Talwan were celebrating President Chiang Kai-Shek’s 82th birthday today with birthday ceremonies, receptions. parades and entertainment programmes, President and Madame Chiang were quietly celebrating on their own at an undisclosed place somewhere In southern Taiwan. Starting early this317 words
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Article38 1968-11-02 6 BHAGALPUR. Bihar State. Fri (Reuter) Sixty people have died of cholera here In the past month, it was officially reported today The Civil Surgeon of Bhagalpur told reporters that insanitary conditions had led to the outbreak.38 words
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269 1968-11-02 6 TAIPEI. Fri. < Reuter) Philippine Foreign Secretary Narclso Ramos today proposed the establishment of an East Asian Reinsurance Pool (EARP) with its headquarters In Manila. Mr. Ramos, who Is here for a private visit, made the proposal when he was269 words
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241 1968-11-02 7 n i u er Police today found the body of a missing Defence Ministry official on the shore of the Rhine os security chiefs ond government officials studied the ware of espionage disclosures that have shaken Bonn. A police spokesman said the body241 words
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230 1968-11-02 7 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Several bankers are included in a London Chamber of Commerce mission which is to make an on-the-spot study of potential commercial developments by British industry in Thailand. Indonesia and the Philippines. it was announced here tonight. T b« leader will be230 words
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Article83 1968-11-02 7 TEL AVIV. Fri (Reuter) —lsraeli Forces last night hit three targets in Southern Egypt, between Cairo and Aswan, in retaliation for what an Israeli official statement described as Egyptian violations of the ceasefire. The only details released In a military communique here said the targets83 words
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134 1968-11-02 7 PRAGUE. Fri. (Reuter) Czechoslovak writer* today backed Alexander Dubcek. the party leader, with a resolution pledging support for his programme of humane socialism. In a toughly worded resolution the writers, who have always been in the political forefront here, also warned against any limitation134 words
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90 1968-11-02 7 MEXICO CITY. Fri. (Reuter) The cooks, waiters and kitchen staff who served the 10.000 Olympic athletes and officials at the Olympic Village this month have held the first “Gastronomic Olympic Games at the village. A few athletes still at the village watched as the kitchen90 words
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Article220 1968-11-02 7 PARIS. Frl. (Reuter) The 17-nation Development Assistance Committee (DA.C.) today called for further aid towards developing countries. The committee. which ended a two-day high-level meeting here, also called on members to state clearly whether they intend to improve their aid terms. Mr. Edwin McCammon Martin.220 words
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134 1968-11-02 7 ALGIERS. Fri (Reuter) President Houari Boumedienne said tonight the only honourable way for Palestine to recover Its dignity was to go on the battlefield against Israel. In a national address marking the 14th anniversary ot Algerias uprising against French rule, he said his country was134 words
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Article17 1968-11-02 7 ATHENS. Fri. (UPI) Former Greek Prime Minister Georges Papandreou died early today. He was 80.17 words
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204 1968-11-02 7 UNITED NATIONS. New York, Fri. (Reuter) The General Assembly holds elections today to choose five new members of the Security Council who will sit for two years on the U.N.’s most important elected body. Regional groups have agreed in advance on their candidates204 words
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Article, Illustration84 1968-11-02 7 Emerging from the spacecraft is astronaut Frank Borman. Already at the raft is astronaut James Lovell (left) and astronaut William Anders (right). It is— UPI photo. - 84 words
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276 1968-11-02 7 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Foreign Secretary Mr. Michael Stewart today reaffirmed that the British Government would continue to press China for the release of some 12 British subjects still detained within her borders. He told Parliament during a Foreign Affairs debate276 words
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Article57 1968-11-02 7 MAIDENHEAD. England. Fri. (Reuter) Princess Lee Radziwill, sister of Mrs. Jacqueline Onassis. was fined 15 sterling here today after pleading guilty to careless driving She was not in court. Police told the court that Princess Lee drove into the back of another woman s car which had57 words
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156 1968-11-02 7 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Britain’s Labour Party defeated the opposition conservatives early today in a ten-sely-fought Parliamentary byelection that flattered socialist hopes of a political revival Labour retained the English North midlands seat of Bassetlow in the House of Commons by a 740 vote margin —a drop156 words
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166 1968-11-02 7 SAIGON. Fri. (Reuter) US. Ambassador Mr. Ellsworth Bunker said today in a statement on the bombing halt that there should be no doubt about the firm U.S. support for South Vietnam. “Our goal, as it always has been, is a fair166 words
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Article99 1968-11-02 7 JAKARTA. Fri. (Reuter)— Indonesian Military authorities in two East Java towns have imposed a ban on demonstrations. processions and public meetings to avoid new anti-Chinese riots, press reports said today. The bans were imposed in the towns of Malang and Banjuwangi. This followed a recent demonstration99 words
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71 1968-11-02 7 WASHINGTON Fri. (Reuter) President Johnson’s new Lucinda Desha Robb, today moved into the white House from Bethesda Naval Hospital where she was born six days ago. Lynda Robb, the President's 24-year-old daughter, told reporters that her baby wore a tiny ribbon in her71 words
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Article209 1968-11-02 7 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Fri. (Reuter) Representatives of Israel and Arab and Muslem states clashed sharply today during a discussion of South Africa’s apartheid policies. The exchange in the General Assembly’s Special Political Committee was touched off when the delegates of Libya, Mauritania and Saudi Arabia209 words
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104 1968-11-02 7 MOSCOW. Fri. (Reuter) The Soviet Union launched two unmanned earth satellites today, the day after it brought cosmonaut Georgy Beregovoi back to earth after a four-day space flight. The satellites, numDers 250 and 251 in the Cosmos series, were put in dissimilar orbits, both unlike the104 words
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Article51 1968-11-02 7 PARIS Fri. (Reuter) Russian-born cubist painter Lcpold Survage. a friend of Picasso and Modigliani, died here today, aged 89. The son of a piano-maker, born in Moscow in 1879 and settled in Pans in 1908. he is known chiefly for large-scale works which include sets for Diaghileff's Russian51 words
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Article484 1968-11-02 8 AS anticipated President Johnson has ordered a bombing halt of North Vietnam. This eve-of-election order is to swing the votes in favour of Mr. Hubert Humphrey as well as to disprove the general belief of Mr. Johnson as a relentless hawk. This move may not484 words
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Article247 1968-11-02 8 ONCE again the British House of Commons echoes to the warning that Malaysia, Singapore and Australia must take care of their own defence. The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Michael Stewart, says Malaysia and parts of South-east Asia should assume a more selfreliant defensive pattern, because it is247 words
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Article639 1968-11-02 8 Civil servants' retirement problems From Sin chew Jit Poh IT tii reported that the teachers and principals of all government schools and aided schools in Malaysia had received notices from the educational authorities stating that from the Ist of Nov. this year they shall, like the governmentFrom Sin chew Jit Poh - 639 words
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Article, Illustration1947 1968-11-02 8 OPEECH by the Hon'ble Tun T*n Slew Sin, Minlater of Finance and national President of the Malaysian Chinese Association, at the Opening of the Civics Leadership Training Course at Port Dickson on Thursday, Ist October 1968: VV'HAT wa art embarking on today it tha most ambitious1,947 words
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Article, Illustration252 1968-11-02 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt tor Criminal Trial*") went to her dentist. Dr. Boris, for a simple tooth extraction. She never expected to later require an operation on her face. A defective hypodermic needle caused her serious infuries. Later Natalie sued Boris. "I was not negUaent."* Boris protested.252 words
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Advertisement44 1968-11-02 8 Eastern Sun independent National N net paper SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1968 23-8. Cwtt«ntM Read. SmitttN 2. Telephone: Pena lit Office lp«h Office 39. lalan Sultan. Kuala Lumpur. Malaytia. Telephene: *****'8 8. Leith Street. Tel: ***** 77, Bre water Read. Tel:?2828 Cable Addreu: AW NEWS44 words
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386 1968-11-02 9 M U Ji I n C (UPI) 1116 Int «rnational Air Tran- Association (lATA) wound up its 24th mec t tm g in Mu nich yesterday with a recommendation to Governments not to meddle with civil The 400 delegates representing 103 airlines from 84386 words
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Article, Illustration158 1968-11-02 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Vice President of Heublein. Inc., Mr. K. E. Volckmar, visited Singapore this week for talks with Boustead Trading Sdn. Bhd. who have taKen over the agency for Smirnoff, their leading liquor brand. Mr. Volckmar, who is on a world158 words
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Article92 1968-11-02 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Stocks finished mixed yesterday, with pre-weekend, evening-up pressure a dominant factor in late trading as investors awaited results of the latest Vietnam peace manoeuvres. Trading was brisk. Shortly before the final bell, the UPI stock market indicator, measuring all stocks traded, showed a92 words
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Article52 1968-11-02 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Rubber futures closed 10 points lower across the :x>ard on no sales. Nov 22.50 Jan 22.25 22.50 Mar 21.90 22.40 May 21 70 22.20 July 21.70 22.20 Sept 21.70 22 20 Nov 21.70 22.20 Locally, No. 1 RSS was unchanged at 22-1/4 cents52 words
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Article183 1968-11-02 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowtls Vessels 1/2 Rhexenor 3/4 Schie Lloyd 3 Coronis 8 9 Frieser.stein 13/14 Tobago 15/16 Ajax 18 Glenorchy 19 Rising Sun 21/22 Houan Maru 25/26 Melbourne Maru 29/30 Yamamatsu Maru 31/32 Pyrrhus 33/34 Glenflnlas 3o183 words
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Article, Illustration180 1968-11-02 9 SINGAPORE. Fri Sixtynine tons of printing machinery worth 8*750,000 was unloaded from the EAC Lines vessel m v Arosia at the PSA wharves yesterday Stored in 4 large crates and 23 smaller boxes, the printing machine, called Ultra-M AN, was removed from the180 words
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Article308 1968-11-02 9 SINGAPORE. Frt November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. ringed at 5 pm in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 5*J cents Per lb., unchanged from previous close. The tone was quiet and slightly steadier. Opening quotations were lower following London advices and the market was glow to start308 words
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Article96 1968-11-02 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Association of Banks in Malay-sia-Btngapore today made tne following changes in its rates to merchants < rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units Of foreign currency). Selling T.T. or OD. ready: Deutsche Marks $77.6550: Holland Guilders $B4 8250: Swisa Francs *7l 8125: Prench96 words
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Article23 1968-11-02 9 LONDON. Fn. <UPI) Rubber opened quiet With spot 20-9 16. 20-13 16 NO 1 RBB CIF basis port* NOV. 26-1/4. 20-7/16.23 words
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124 1968-11-02 9 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Tin prices continued to aoar on the London Market today. when 13 sterling a ton was added to the overnight rate. During the morning trading period, deala were being made at 1.367 sterling eight sterling higher than yesterday's close124 words
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Article93 1968-11-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. An eight-man trade mis-s-Sion representing British piano manufacturers is due to arrive here on Nov 9 for a three-day visit to Malaysia in the course of a selling tour to South East Asian countries. Australia and New Zealand. Malaysia imports 150 British93 words
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Article31 1968-11-02 9 NEW YORK. Fri (UPI) Closing Dow Jones averages: 30 Industrials 952 39 20 Rails 266.40 15 Utilities 13l 26 65 Stocks 338.20 40 Bonds 76.13 Commodity Index 140.3731 words
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Article16 1968-11-02 9 BINOAPORE. Fri. The tin price for today til *B*2 62} per picul, up *3.87}.16 words
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1411 1968-11-02 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Stock Exchange today reacted very well when the market heard that President Johnson had ordered to halt bombing over North Vietnam. The market. however, showed more signs of life with both sentiment and turnover improved. Total turnover increased to1,411 words
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Article73 1968-11-02 9 n ri (Reuter) Britain s two million sterling V,? v ‘Ji or at '-he Japanese World Exposition at Osaka in 1970 will he the most imaginative design ever used in a government-sponsored overseas exhibition. A model of the Pavilion was shown here today for the flrst time73 words
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Article51 1968-11-02 9 i Manager* Pr 1re»> 1 ir*t MH.n.in 8.72 Second Mala x an Third Mala.'an XD The Commerce l.la Indiiktrv ns 1.07 The saving "nil 1.07 Hr»| H'knnc XD {•erond H'knng Malavtianlnveatmei 1 IT .82 l.w .87* lit fund XD 1 IS 125 Sterling C'modltv XD 7 (Hone Kong51 words
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Article442 1968-11-02 9 SINGAPORE Stock Exchange told and other prices officially listed at the close of business INDUSTRIALS ACM A 2.‘20 O 4*1 Hen Co 2.35 4.16 Borneo Bhd.' 1.79 ISO Chemical Co. 1.78 3.26 E. Smelting 6.75 7 00 KAI 240 2.72 I’ltrpatrlcks 2.21 f A N Ords 4 .0442 words
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Article99 1968-11-02 9 SINGAPORE. rn The noon price* at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are i Buyer Seller Coconut Oil (F.O.B.) Hulk Coconut Oil 4690 (K) B Drum 4850 Loose Copra Mixed Oft 28.60 Muntok White Pepper (FOB.) 96% N.L.W. 122.50 Sarawak White Pepper (1 (> B 120.00 Sarawak Special Black99 words
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Advertisement825 1968-11-02 9 Air Movements FLY THE 810 BOEING 707 s OF MSA TO HONGKONG, TAIPEI, TOKYO, MANILA, DJAKARTA PERTH, SYDNEY. Contact your travel agant •r ring ***** for reservations. u ARRIVALS DEPARTURES SINGAPORE 8 10 p m. 4 2S p m. 8 10 p m. V li p in. 10(3 am. ipur.825 words
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Miscellaneous1254 1968-11-02 10 wmr* YOUR TO DAI TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 3 KOALA LUMP UK and Pulao Pinang; lP°b and Melaka: 3 A 10 Johore Bahru. 1 Talpinr 7 Bata Pahat; Kluang. P.M 3.00 Opening Annet; 301 Spellbound; 444 True Adventure; 5.09 Cartoon Classics: 4.52 Close Down; 545 Opening Annet; 5 50 News Outlines1,254 words
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Advertisement63 1968-11-02 11 How Private Can Your “Private Life*’ Be? If a man drinks heavily, if a woman has a discreet affair, if a 'nunc man wants to quit school—surely it's no one else’* business. Or is it? Read how the unexpected can' and often does occur, and whv each of us must63 words
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Article, Illustration609 1968-11-02 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. Fabulous Korean singer, Kiki Kim, is one singer who does not believe in peddling sex. "I am a singer and it is for singing that I want to be appreciated. I don't want people to come to this place and be entertained609 words
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324 1968-11-02 12 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Naval Base Singers are following up their great success of the “Pirates of Penzance last May. with the production of a rather more serious operetta “Ruddigore” by Gilbert and Sullivan. It will take place in the air conditioned Sultan Theatre. H.M324 words
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Article72 1968-11-02 12 VENICE. Fri. (Reuter! Italian film director Pier Paolo Pasolini and producer Donato Leoni went on trial here today On obscenity charges for their controversial film “Teorema” (Theorem). The film stars British actor Terence Stamp who appears in a solid bouregois Ita'ian family and has deep and72 words
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Article, Illustration90 1968-11-02 12 Gina Chang and Suggie Lee (right) have a lot in common. Both Koreans, they are partners in showbiz appearing at the Federal Hotel in Kuala Lumpur under the billing of “Duo Princess.” Both girls have a common ambition to make plenty of money. There,— Eastern Sun Fix. - 90 words
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Advertisement172 1968-11-02 12 How to Say No to Your Children Ann Landers sets forth practical rules that can make life easier for both parents and children. Read how her approach combines discipline with love, how it Rives children (especially teen-ajers i the security they need to become successful adults. TJeaders IV Digest November172 words
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Advertisement132 1968-11-02 12 EASTERN HOTEL 2S, Jalan Ampant K. Lumpur. Tel: *****/2 DANCING !>3O pm. 2.00 am. TONIGHT LARSEN COGNAC SPOT NITE by Courtesy of HAGKMETEt TRADING CO Ml LTD. scores of Spot Dance Prises to be won. Top Singers: YIP SIEW LEIMG (Malaysia) THERESA WONG (S’pore) CONNIE CHANG (Korea) with JACKSON'S ORCHESTRA132 words
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Advertisement24 1968-11-02 12 C.K.TAN6 will remain open till 9.00 p.m. to-night and every Wednesday Saturday C. K. TANG (S) LIMITED 310, Orchard Road, S’pore. Tel: *****, *****/9.24 words
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Miscellaneous239 1968-11-02 12 SHAW LiS»tl« LIDO Phone ***** NOW SHOWING! II am. I.M. 4 00. 8.30 9.15 p m. SCHOOL CHILDREN *1 00 to any seat at 11 am. 1.30 4 p.m. SANDY DENNIS-BEST ACTRESS MOSCOW FILM FESTIVAL •TP THE DOWN STAIRCASE" Color From Warner Bros-7 Arts CAPITOL Phone ***** LAST DAA'! See239 words
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Miscellaneous284 1968-11-02 12 3rd Record Week! jGA L A^“yHS22 A Tomorrow 4 Shows? 1.3*. 4. 9 p m <No Free Lift) Indonesia's Greatest Picture! Mpd t*» T »*»««ColPn W«rpior»Mn«"-T-' *ehnnl Children: $1 00 To All Seala tonight midnight: Cathav-Keri* Super Action Magical Adventure! SIMI Etr IMalavl Tomorrow 11 a m "Helen Of Trny"284 words
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Miscellaneous123 1968-11-02 12 OPENS TODAY! 1 >|| 4 IHI i (Ml P with English "PERSONAL APPEARANCES MISS YOONO YOONG MISS ELLY TAM TONIGHT MIDNIGHT I £s?n?. P ••FAIdY AND HIS SWORD showing! 1.3». l5 P.imela Tiffln in MGMs “The Man, The Woman ana The_Mone j jr^2ijy^jJ'^^ Sfnwn EitrndPjt! Definitely LAST DAY. YeOerdae. Todaj123 words
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354 1968-11-02 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore rugby fans will be in for a big treat when South-east Asia's top rugger team clashes with the Republic's best. The Thai Rugby Union team, described by local rugby circles as the best side in the whole of South354 words
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Article173 1968-11-02 13 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Three Singapore star soccer players have been suspended sine die for having competed in a non-FAS sponsored game in Hong Kong. They are: Freddie Chew, Quah brothers—Kim Lye and Kim Siak. Mr. R B I. Pates, chairman of the Disciplinary Committee of the FAS173 words
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Article45 1968-11-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Selangor going on a rampage in the first half did well to soundly heat Kedah by 22 points (two goals, three tries and a penalty) to three (a penalty) in a Malaya Cup rugger match at the padang here today.45 words
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Article1307 1968-11-02 16 (FOR 1 LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) Raee 1: Horses Glass 5, Div. 4—7 Furs.— 2.30 p.m. 1 990 Trooper 5y 8y 6y 9.00 L. S. Stable P.K. Leone 10 2 589 9.00 Bond Stable E. Donnelly Rodgers 12 3 836 Flying Charger 9.00 Madam C K Lee. 51,307 words
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Article, Illustration1491 1968-11-02 16 ‘Windsor Lad’ - By ‘Windsor Lad’ NOTE should slam his opposi* tion in the six furlongs for class one division one performers (Race 5) at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, opening day of the four-day Selangor Turf Club's November meeting. Currency Note is In splendid shape. He has been1,491 words
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Article162 1968-11-02 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOY JIMMY LAD SACK 1 L. FLASH n Trooper Courageous YES DEAR m Approval Scorpio II TROOPER Scorpio H Lily’s Pet MANHATTAN U Courageous L. Flash n RACE S RINA II B- Singapura Court's Gift ACCURATE Cato Cynosure II CYNOSURE II Mount Illona Accurate COURT’S162 words
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Article30 1968-11-02 16 JPindtor Lad Rina II Ramona Willtop 4 deline Accurate Mafoota Currency Note Star Boy Cynosure Currency Note Casanova Jimmy Lad Manhattan II Sung Dynasty San Francisco30 words
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Article209 1968-11-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Colin Tulloh-trained Tauhara and Courageous were impressive workers on a heavy track this morning when matched over 3f in 41 2 5. Tauhara was half a length clear at the finish. Feature Film II (Coleman) did the best time when he easily breezed209 words
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Article164 1968-11-02 16 PRAGUE Fri. (AFP) President Svoboda of Czechoslovakia met the nation’s Olympic Games contingent here and made a special tribute to multi-medallist, Vera Caslavska Odlozilova. The President told her: “I would like to say a few words to you. Vera. I know that abroad you164 words
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216 1968-11-02 16 NEW YORK. Fri. (Reuter) Australian Rod Laver and Mrs. Billie Jean King of the United States were named the world’s best lawn tennis players for 1968 in the annual Seagram rankings announced last night. The rankings were based on a poll of 15216 words
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Advertisement2625 1968-11-02 13 DEATH 20 W6rds $lO/- (Minimum) P C. LIM (LIM PHEK CHOO) passed away peacefully on November 1, aged 65, leaving behind beloved wife Madam Chan Neo Heo. Son Hui Chong, Daughters Hwee Leng, Hui Pm, Hui Kheng, son-in-law, Lee Hiok Kwee. Teh Ken Seng. Low Wah Eng, and gfandson Lbw2,625 words
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Advertisement598 1968-11-02 13 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS LUb HIHI.fc-PKKnHT IEKI4.N i'Hl Kl H 8 OintcM Koad 8 pore-11. 830 m Sunday school 10 00 a m English Service 4 30 am— Mandarin/Hokk Ber /lON HIHU. PHKSHVTtRUN HI KCH 5 Tavistock Avenue 8 pore-10. •00 am Sunday School I# 15 am English Service U 4LII.EE HlBl.tPKEsBt598 words
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Miscellaneous67 1968-11-02 13 TIME AND TIDE T v. Y* Penang: 10 57 am. (6.8 ft 1133 pm <B.O ft Port Swettenham: 3.46 a.m. (15.4 ft.), 4.13 pm. (13.9 ft.). Port Dickson: 4.35 a m <8.7 ft 5.12 pm (7.5 ft.). Singapore: 9.28 am. <8.2 ft.). 9.29 pm. (8 6 ft Sedili Kechil: 73067 words
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Article, Illustration1168 1968-11-02 14 John Kam - By John Kam SINGAPORE, Fri. The biggest bowling event ever to be held in Singapore the Regional Finals of the International Finals opens tomorrow for two days ot Jackie's Bowl, Orchard. The Republic's sports loving Minister for Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok will officiate1,168 words
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Article342 1968-11-02 14 VfANY prominent personalities have sent message congratulating the organlsers of the regional finals of the International Masters. Among the messages were those from Enche Othman Wok, the Minister for Social Affairs, Mr Herbert Lim Erig Kwan, the Managing Director or Orchard Bowline Ltd., the High Commissioner for Malaysia342 words
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Article, Illustration922 1968-11-02 15 SINGAPORE, Fri. The battle for honours amongst the top bowlers from three countries 10 V e r2 3‘ on during the next two days will highlight this year's bowling calendar. n Indeed the regional finals of the International Masters to be922 words
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Article, Illustration318 1968-11-02 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. Jackie’s Bowl. Orchard's restaurant overlooking its 24lanes has matured. Formerly called the Buttery, it has now been changed to the Orchard Grill in keeping with its growing up. While previously it catered for quality cuisine at a modest level it has318 words
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Article, Illustration375 1968-11-02 15 SINGAPORE Fri. Bowling has certainly come a lqng way since its introduction in Singapore a few years ago. Much of the success has of course been the result of the staff of Jackie’s Bowl, both at Orchard and Katong who have taken great pains to promote375 words
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Advertisement35 1968-11-02 14 BOWL WHERE YOU SEE THE TRIANGLE” AMF American Machine Foundry Company is the world's leading supplier of tenpin bowling equipment, including the amazing Automatic Pinspotters and ’’Underlane* ball returns. REPRESENTATIVES: UNDITIVES JACOBERG pew—w i im—muw35 words
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Advertisement107 1968-11-02 14 With Best Compliments from ELECTRO MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES LTD., (Trophy Spocialists For All Sports Signs Manufatturers) 176, EAST COAST ROAD, Singapore, 15. Tel: 4 4 0151 u I REGIONAL FINALS MALAYSIA SINGAPORE THAILAND WILL BE OFFICIALLY DECLARED OPEN BY THE MINISTER FOR SOCIAL AFFAIRS INCHE OTHMAN BIN WOK TO-DAY AT 2107 words
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Advertisement167 1968-11-02 15 s Cr Sizzling Steak* Pancakes Satay Chinese Chow and all things tatty and nice 8 GRANGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. 9 TEL; ***** 60 MILLION BOWLERS CAN’T BE WRONG! BOWLING’S FUN FOR EVERYONE! km Why not sponsor or form your own teams and compete in the leagues at JACKIE’S nowl Contact the167 words
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