Eastern Sun, 5 November 1968
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Title Section25 1968-11-05 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ft Estd. 1966. VoL 3 No. 814 Tuesday, 5 November 1968.. ft MC (P) 0050 Prion 15 cents25 words
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229 1968-11-05 1 Vancouver, Mon. (AFP) Singapore Premier Lee Kuan Yew warned yesterday that if the Vietnam war was not settled before the inauguration of the new U.S. President on Jan. 20, fighting could drag on for up to another 18 months. He said the outcome229 words
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Article, Illustration456 1968-11-05 1 Gallup: Republican candidate remains odds-on favourite NEW YORK, Mon. (Reuter) TWO major polls today showed Mr. Richard Nixon only two percentage points ahead of his Democratic rival, Vice-President Hubert Humphrey, with 24 hours to go to the U.S. presidential election. But despite his slim 42 per cent456 words
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Article50 1968-11-05 1 BEIRUT. Mon. Reuter) A curfew was clamped in Amman from 0800 local (0600 GMT) today until further notice, according to reliable reports reaching here from the Jordanian capital this morning. The reports said *hat scattered shots were heard throughout the city. No further details were immediately available.50 words
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Article, Illustration532 1968-11-05 1 SAIGON. Mon. (Reuter) Diplomats here believe that South Vietnam will boycott the opening of the new peace talks in Paris, scheduled for Wednesday, but reluctantly agreed to attend later meetings. South Vietnamese Government officials refused comment. but one said his Government532 words
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378 1968-11-05 1 IyiANILA. Mon. (AFP) President Ferdinand Marcos said on Sunday Malaysia should notify the Philippines officially if it was true that she considered the Filipino Embassy staff in Kuala Lumpur to be devoid of diplomatic status. Mr Marcos told newsmen there had been no official378 words
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441 1968-11-05 1 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) Indonesia has lifted all its two week-old restrictions on shipping to and from Singapore, it was learned today. In an instruction issued to port authorities on Oct. 31 the Sea Communications Department Secretary, Marines Colonel Huhnholz, said procedures governing shipping441 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous14 1968-11-05 1 LADIES DAY MATMNnr WAITING Koon rw /VtfYJC "You’re making a mistake, nurse—l’M Mr. Cuatroi”14 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration442 1968-11-05 2 Tunku turns story-teller KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Government servants should be mode to join the Malaysian Institute of Management, Tunku Abdul Rahman suggested tonight. The Prime Minister said because of lack of business acumen, Government servants are at a disadvantage when dealing442 words
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305 1968-11-05 2 PENANG, Mon. The agents of the proposed Penang-Medan “hydrofoil” ferry service here, are awaiting confirmation from the Indonesian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur. that there would not be any objeetions from the Ministry of Transport, before making an application for a licence. “We understand the Ministry305 words
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128 1968-11-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A Japanese tourist who was promised HK$9 for every US $1 was swindled out of US$4O (Ml 120) by a man here yesterday. The normal rate of exchange is HK$6 for every U. 5.11. A police spokesman said today128 words
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80 1968-11-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Voice of America will beam special broadcasts of the United States Presidential election returns to Malaysia on Wednesday. Radio listeners in Malaysia can tune to the following frequencies that day: ***** KC (19 MB) Between 7.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. *****80 words
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236 1968-11-05 2 'Foster homes project Malaysian students may go to Australia, Indonesia next year Kl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Inter-Racial Students Exchange Committee in Selangor hopes to send two Malaysian students each to Australia and Indonesia in its first “foster homes” project overseas. The Chairman of the committee. Dr P. T. Arasu.236 words
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Article204 1968-11-05 2 PORT SWETTENHAM, Mon. The National Youth Pioneer Corps Band will be here tomorrow to join in the welcome of 298 Japanese youths arriving aboard the Sakura Maru for a three-day visit to the country. The reception committee will be headed by Enche Abdullah Malim Bagmda204 words
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119 1968-11-05 2 MALACCA. Mon. The Minister without Portfolio and MARA Chief. Senator Abdul Ghafar Baba reminded Malaysians at a public rally at Alai near here last night the time had come to choose between continuing peace and prosperity and chaos and destruction. The issue was119 words
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114 1968-11-05 2 KOTA KINABALU. Mon. The Minister of Justice. Enche Bahaman Samsudin. said here today shortly before his return to kuala Lumpur after a five-day tour of Sabah that members of the Civil Defence Corps in the State were doing a good114 words
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415 1968-11-05 2 PENANG, Mon. The Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority's proposed fish marketing scheme will encourage blackmarketeers in sales transactions. The Secretary of the Democratic Action Party Penang Utara branch. Mr. Khoo Soo Giap, said today. “Any attempt to bulldoze the proposed scheme415 words
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112 1968-11-05 2 Ten young; Malaysians left Subang airport over the weekend to further their studies in Germany. Five of them will be trained to become graduate engineers while four will take up film specialist courses and the others will do ‘Rice milling’. Pictured shortly before the take off are:— (from left) K.112 words
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Article, Illustration381 1968-11-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister without Portfolio, Enche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, today suggested the formation of an association of youth of South-east Asia as a positive step towards the unity of countries in the region.381 words
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Article186 1968-11-05 2 Chase —and two youths held KUALA LI'MPLR. Mob— At 11.30 a m. today a speeding car with two persons inside. believed to be active secret society elements, were halted by a police party after a chase through heavy traffic. The detained youths, according to police are believed to be active186 words
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536 1968-11-05 2 ‘It will also enrich N. Language’ KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari f said today the use of liberal terminology" using the English word itself wherever there is yet no Malay equivalent for it in the536 words
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Article, Illustration304 1968-11-05 3 K. S. SIDHU - By K. S. SIDHU SINGAPORE, Mon. Israel has opened its first trade office in Singapore headed by Mr. Hagay Dikan, a former journalist. A top-rote diplomats, Mr. Dikan, was the Israeli Ambassa- dor to Uruguay, South America, before taking up his present position.304 words
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Article, Illustration307 1968-11-05 3 A persons success depends on right type of education Ghazali SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore is fast becoming an educated society and there will be very little opportunities in the Republic for the illiterate and halfeducated man. This was stated today by the Political Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Enche Mohd.307 words
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Article385 1968-11-05 3 PENANG. Mon. The Chairman of the Penan* Alliance. Tan Sri Won* Pow Nee. last night called for unity among MCA members to strengthen the Alliance in putting up a fight against the opposition who built false dreams of toppling the Alliance Government. “What they are385 words
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58 1968-11-05 3 MALACCA Mon An Australian soldier stationed in Terendak Camp was fatally injured in a road accident at Klebang Besar near here yesterday. Noel Claire, of the Bth Royal Australian Regiment, was thrown off the motor-cycle be was riding when it skidded while overtaking a car58 words
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Article70 1968-11-05 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thieves got away with $5OO in cash when they ransacked a flat in Taman Ho Swee this afternoon. The incident occurred around 1.30 pm. today when a housewife. Madam Ang Yin, was returning home to her house at Blk. 31.. Taman Ho Swee. She70 words
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199 1968-11-05 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. When he visits Singapore and Malaysia, Mr. L. F. Ennever, Director of the science 5-13 education project in Britain, hopes to renew acquaintance with a number of educationalists who have visited Bristol in Southwest England to study the scheme. Its object199 words
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377 1968-11-05 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Family Planning Association will make an official request to the Health Minister. Mr. Chua Sian Chin, for a public inquiry' on the Government take-over of the organisation. Dr. Letty Ng. President of the association, told377 words
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219 1968-11-05 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Postal Savings Bank has received an "encouraging spurt” in the number of new depositors opening bank accounts last month. Disclosing this record number of new accounts, the Ministry of Communications said the spurt was a result of two new incentives introduced219 words
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172 1968-11-05 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Future planning of London will be one subject of a series of talks by a senior official from the Greater London Council’s Planning Department when he visits Singapore from Nov. 24 to 28 during a tour of Far Eastern countries. He172 words
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299 1968-11-05 3 The importance of 'educational link' TTC head SINGAPORE, Mon. The Principal of the Teachers’ Training College, Rev. T. R. Doraisamy, today spoke about the importance of collaboration of every person in the educational link. He said these were namely, the classroom teacher, the senior assistant, the principal, the inspector, the299 words
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163 1968-11-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The rising cost of motoring has created a depression in the motor trade, says the latest Issue of AAM News, a publication of the Automobile Association of Malaysia. According to the publication, there are now fewer new vehicle owners taking up163 words
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ASIA-SOUTH PACIFIC CONGRESS ON EVANGELISM SINGAPORE CONFERENCE HALL NOVEMBER ,5 13, 1968
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Article, Illustration248 1968-11-05 3 FRANCIS HO - By FRANCIS HO SINGAPORE, Mon. Most of the delegates and observers to the Asia-South Pacific Congress on Evangelism are now here, said Dr. G. D. James, chairman of the programme committee of the Congress. He added they are staying in various hoeis and in the248 words
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Article, Illustration246 1968-11-05 3 It is a privilege for the Billy Graham Evangelist Association to have a part in sponsoring this Congress on Evangelism. The associate evangelists on our Team and I have worked with many of you in crusades throughout Asia. What a rewarding experience it has been!246 words
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Article194 1968-11-05 3 IPOH. Mon. A Rota team of six members from Australia (Rotary District 225) has arrived here for a short visit. The team is headed by Mr. Carl W. Hoffman of the Rotary Club of Mount Isa. South. Mr. Hoffman is a metallurgist, financial analyst and an executive194 words
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313 1968-11-05 10 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Mon. —The phased withdrawal of British personnel O an <| their families has created o "doggy problem for certain local residents in Serangoon Garden Esta te. According to residents, packs of stray doas were terrorising children and passersby in313 words
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70 1968-11-05 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. The trial of a 21-year-old clerk. Tan Thiam Hock charged with assisting to dispose off 47 cases of textiles stolen from a Port of Singapore Authority godown, began in the First District Court today. Tan is alleged to have depose off the70 words
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Article71 1968-11-05 10 SINGAPORE!, Mon A coffee-shop assistant. Lim Yaw Hong, 23. was fined $l5O by the 10th Magistrate’s Court today for using criminal force on a Public Health Assistant. Lim was found guilty of pulling the collar of Tan How Khiang at 7 m.s. Upper Thomson Road on71 words
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Article, Illustration314 1968-11-05 10 Build ‘mini-incinerators’ to solve refuse dumping— MP According to him. this idea is a follow-up to his numerous visits made in the course of the monthlong “Keep Singapore Clean” campaign launched by the Government. He said: “I will put forward this suggestion at the meeting of the Serangoon Garden Citizens314 words
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63 1968-11-05 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. A graduation ceremony will be held for 47 trainees on board the Training Ship, “Singapore” on Nov. 9 at 10 a.m. This batch is the 40th intake of trainees who have completed a three-month training course on board the ship. Mr. Chan63 words
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85 1968-11-05 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. An engineering trade mission from New South Wales, Australia, led by Mr. E. E. Jarvis. of Clyde Industries, Sydney, is expected here tomorrow. Members of the mission represent New South Wales companies manufacturing earth-moving equipment. railway rolling stock, mining and saw-milling85 words
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858 1968-11-05 10 K. S. SIDHU - By K. S. SIDHU SINGAPORE, Mon. —Tomorrow Sikhs all over the world will celebrate the birthday anniversary of the Prophet, Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism. This will be the 499th birthday of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. which falls858 words
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Article54 1968-11-05 10 SINGAPORE. Mon The Government is selling an assortment of 15 motor vehicles and 12 other lots of plants and stores at a public auction to be held on Friday at the P.W.D. Workshop, Ka’.lang from 10 a.m The items to be auctioned can be inspected at54 words
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Article, Illustration212 1968-11-05 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The University of Singapore Drama Society will present "Loot", a comic play by Joe Orton, at the Cultural Centre here on Nov. 7, 8 and 9. The playwright. whose real name is John Kingsley, was hailed as “one of the sharpest stylists212 words
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112 1968-11-05 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. The International Brotherhood of Magicians. Singapore Ring 115, will hold its 18th annual dinner at the Imperial Room Restaurant on Nov. 9 at 7.30 p.m. At the dinner the annual card competition for the Ray Gamble Challenge trophy will take place. Singapore112 words
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Article122 1968-11-05 10 10 a.m. 3 p.m. Christmas Bazaar organised by American Women’s Auxiliary at American Embassy, 53 Grange Road 5 p.m. 9 p.m. SATA free mas? X-ray at Sungei Kadut Village (three-quarter mile) Community Centre, Lorong Kadut. 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by Ministry of Culture at Jalan Ara Malay122 words
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Article48 1968-11-05 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. There will be a talk on “The Spiritual Life of the Man of the World” by Mr. Chan Chim Lim at the Singapore Lodge, Theosophical Society, on Thursday at 6.30 p.m Mr. Chan is the president of the Singapore Lodge, Theosophical Society.48 words
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599 1968-11-05 11 T.« W Ch i ,f Malania, Pra.id.ntSmi,. kM aPp i M ,w Lo,< The appointment, by the Yartg di-F*rtu*n Agortg, was announced today. Tan Bri Azmi succeed* Tun Byed Sheh BSrakbah, who retired as LOrd Fre*idertt on flept. 0. since that date.599 words
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181 1968-11-05 11 Mon.—Two youth* w*r* detained by th* police at Bitiawan in connection with a report of rape by a 16-year-oid girl on an estate in the Dindinaa last night. One of the youth* w*« eaid to have raped the girl. According to the girl, four181 words
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162 1968-11-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. An 11 man American consulting engine ering professional mission will arrive here on Thursday for a four-drv visit. .During their stay here they wi.l meet representaH e 2/ the Federal Industrial Development Authority. the Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad, the162 words
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Article61 1968-11-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. MOn. An estimated 400 Americana in Malaysia have voted in the U S Presidential e'ection just t, thousands of other away-trom-home people, thanks to the absentee ballot. It is set up to ensure that mobile Americans will not be disenfranchised because they cannot61 words
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Article82 1968-11-05 11 PENANG, Mon—St. Nicholas Home and School for the Blind in Eagan Jermal Road here today received the biggest individual donation for its development plan when the chairman and managing director of Gllani Jute and Textile Mills (M) Ltd., Mr. G. Q. Gilani. handed over a82 words
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Article27 1968-11-05 11 KAMPAR. Mon. A secret society member wanted by the Perak police was detained here early this morning at his home in Mambang di-Awan New Village.27 words
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Article, Illustration387 1968-11-05 11 YAP KOON HUI - By YAP KOON HUI KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, today visited the site of the collapsed building at Pesiaran Raja Laut here and reiterated that the Loral Authority building bye-laws would be reviewed and387 words
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Article, Illustration194 1968-11-05 11 60-70 dresses The “hostess" of this wild affair is Terry Baldwin as “Wild Copperette." Meanwhile in Robinson s. designer Mr. Rovston Consiglieur is preparing 60 to 70 dresses, all along the copperish and 1930's line. It’s going to be like “Thoroughly Modern Millie”194 words
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Article98 1968-11-05 11 IPOH. Mon Mr. Justice Pawan Ahmad today imposed six strokes of the rotan in addition to six year*’ jail on Chong Kwan Fatt alia* Ah Chong 29. who pleaded guilty to a charge of armed robbery with another still at large Chong robbed a98 words
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Article58 1968-11-05 11 IPOH. Mon The Chief Police Officer. Enche Mohamed Pilus bin Yusoh. today warned gun owners and to use their firearms in the crowded municipal and town board area in Perak. "It ie an offence to shoot in t v ese crowded areas Drastic ac on will58 words
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Article69 1968-11-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malaysian Cabinet Ministers and leaders of National Trade Unions throughout the world are among' those to be invited to the opening of "Labour House” by the Prime Minister. TUnku Abdul Rahman, on Nov. 28 at 8.15 p.m. The building, costing $400,000. is69 words
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Article41 1968-11-05 11 TELUK ANSON Mon The Minister Of Work*. Post and Telecommunication*, Tun V. T. Sambanthan will perform the foundation stone laying ceremony at Sri Ramar Temple, m Rubs ns Division 48. Nova Scotia Estate here at 10 a m. tomorrow41 words
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Article26 1968-11-05 11 IPOH. Mon Cvelist. Achil bin Haji Tahb, *o wa* killed in collision with a car at Chui Chak New Village in Teluk Anson yesterday26 words
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125 1968-11-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Bultan of Selangor said here today he was proud Malaysia. although young country, has scored many successes in art. He was speaking at the opening of a two-week art exhibition by Tew Nai Tong at the Samat Art Gallery125 words
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Article53 1968-11-05 11 KAMPAR. Mon. An accused told the magistrate’s court here today that he was forced to steal because he was unemployed for two months. Chin Fook Yoon. 23. was sentenced to six months imprisonment fbr stealing a bicycle on Oct 14 at Jalan Gopeng Here. He had53 words
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Article23 1968-11-05 11 TELUK ANSON MOn A tapper. R Jkvamathi. 16 was reported missing from his home in Pembroken Estate here since Friday.23 words
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357 1968-11-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mott. The Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia has challenged the Democratic Action Party to a public debate here on Nov. 24 at 10 am. The topic will be Malaysian literature and culture. The organising secretary of the DAP. Mr. Llm Kit Slang provoked357 words
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602 1968-11-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysia will sign an agreement with the United States Government tomorrow under which the U.S. will provide experts to conduct feasibility studies on three important projects in Malaysia. The projects are the South East Pahang Road scheme, the602 words
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Article, Illustration282 1968-11-05 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. A good luck scroll bought at a departmental store in Orchard Road will be o constant companion of Australia's Dream Girl, 19-year-old Miss Penny Plummer, who arrived in Singapore last night enroute to London to take part in the Miss282 words
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Article, Illustration861 1968-11-05 13 Tolerance of languages vital —Sha’ari SINGAPORE, Mon. Th« official encouragement and tolerance of all languages in the Republic is a necessary condition which has become the basis of the strength and permanence of Singapore. Without such tolerance the tour streams of education would diverge instead of converge, and there would861 words
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111 1968-11-05 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Justice Kulasekaram today dismissed a claim for damages by a factory employee, Tam Kim Eng, 16 Tan. in her claim, alleged that her right arm was amputated as a result of an accident which happened In the course of her employment.111 words
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212 1968-11-05 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The first training course for Japanese-speaking tourist guides haa been described as “a timely move towards improving and offering better facilities and services for the rapidly increasing number of visitors from Japan''. In a press statement issued today, the Singapore Tourist Association212 words
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111 1968-11-05 13 SINGAPORE. Mon The Fourth District Court today postponed Judgment on a Public Works Department overseer, Harcharan Singh* charged with corruption to Nov. 14. Harcharan Singh, of the Road and Drainage Section of the PWD, is alleged to have obtained *5OO from the managing director of a111 words
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Article128 1968-11-05 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The International Y’a Men’s Club of Singapore. Beta Chapter, will hold its next fortnightly luncheon meeting at the Viking Room. Goodwood Park Hotel, on Saturday. Its guest speaker. Mr. Andrew Fong Sip Chee. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture and MP for128 words
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194 1968-11-05 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A man who followed another man’s wife wherever she went got himself Involved in a fight in which he was hurt, the Seventh Magistrate’s Court was told today. Relating the incident from the witness-box was the woman’s brother-in-law. Wong Kee Long,194 words
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Article185 1968-11-05 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Federal Court of Appeal today reduced a sentence of seven years’ on a youth who pleaded guilty to a charge of culpable homicide to two years. The youth. Ang Hoe Siong, 20, a school servant was sentenced by the High Court in August185 words
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Article42 1968-11-05 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Ng Fook Yee. 21. charged wtth raping a 13-year-old girl today, was remanded by the Ninth Magistrate’s Court at Woodbridge Hospital for a fortnight. He lx alleged to have committed the offence at Kallang Park yesterday.42 words
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NEWS
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200 1968-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The $5O million Bumiputra Commerce and Industrial Corporation will be established early next year. The Minister without Portfolio, Enche Ghafar Baba, told Bernama today the Commerce and Industry Division of MARA was preparing a working paper to ensure the200 words
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156 1968-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A High Court Judgement awarding $12,523 to a ®*h breeder, was set aside by the Federal Court today. The fish breeder. Wong Fook Rum. bad won a decision against the Gnan Soon Tin Mining Company earlier this year. He had156 words
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135 1968-11-05 4 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter)—Hon* Kong police today began a top-level investigation among their own ranks after allegation! that several policemen were running a protection racket extorting “squeeze” money from mini-bus drivers. Several mini-bus owners interviewed by evening newspapers said the protection syndicate was135 words
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Article61 1968-11-05 4 BANGKOK. Mon. (Reuter) Communist guerillas have killed three villagers and wounded four people including a Government official over the past week. Prime Minister Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn said today. Marshal Thanom told reporters that during the week Communist clashed three times with roving Government patrols in61 words
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272 1968-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A Malaysian who has been working with farm machinery for nearly three years, has gone “back to school” in Britain to learn the theory behind the machines' operation. He is 24-year-old Tan Ah Seng, of 36. Pekan Lama. Sungel Patanl. who272 words
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Article71 1968-11-05 4 KAJANG. Mon The Kajtng branch of the St John Air.ailance Association has set up an additional first aid c'.ass for schoolboy. Members of this newly-form-ed class are from Kajang High School They have completed a course and will sit for their test to qualify as71 words
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313 1968-11-05 4 PENANG. Mon Mr. Justice H.S. Ong. today told a member of a sevennaan jury he would not be charged with contempt of court if he were to arrive late due to the uncertainty of the flight schedule. The judge313 words
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140 1968-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The strained relations botween Malaysia and the Philippines have not affected the flights by the Malaysia-Sin-gapore Airlines to Manila, a spokesman of the M.S.A. told Bernama today. “We do not operate between Sabah and the Philippines. therefore the dispute140 words
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Article, Illustration225 1968-11-05 4 An American Presidential candidate could not have done better than Dr. Grady Wilson. Hundreds of eager people stretched out to pump hands with him. Only Dr. Wilson is no politician. He is a leader with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Crusade. He arrived in Kuala Lumpur on SundayEastern Sun pix. - 225 words
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Article118 1968-11-05 4 TOKYO. Mon. A ce*emonv marking the start of construction of the Japanese Government pavilion at the Japan World Exposition. O'aka. 1970, was held at the exposition site in Suita. Osaka recently. The pavilion, the largest in the Expo's 70. will consist of five circular-shaped hall*118 words
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Article53 1968-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon ASP Gilbert Ang of the crime prevention branch last night led a raiding party to a house in Greenwood Park. Batu Caves near here and detained a youth for interrogation. The police party also recovered a 32 pistol, a magazine and two53 words
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Article69 1968-11-05 4 Peninsular Art Gallery (41. Jalan Raja Muda): Works of prominent Malaysian artists on display 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming Pool 9 a.m to 12.3 ft p.m: 2 to 5 p.m.: 6 to 9 p.m. Zoo Negara. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Muzium Negara: 10 a.m.69 words
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233 1968-11-05 4 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Mon. Thieves disguised as fishermen have been stealing tin in the coastal area of Dindings in Perak, the Mentri Besar, Dato Ahmad Said, said today. Dato Ahmad told Bernama the State Government had caught several thieves doing this recently. "These233 words
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Article180 1968-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Men.— A ‘Heroes' Remembrance Night” will be held under the patronage of the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. at Parliament House on Saturday to raise money for the National Heroes Welfare Trust fund. The fund which now stands at $90,000. was launched recently by180 words
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282 1968-11-05 4 Kl ALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Soviet Tnion’s national airline. Aeroflot, is prepared to extend its services to Malaysia next year, the Commercial Di--2 tr e *L en cy here. Fnche Kamarulzaman Kip Bahadun. told Bernama today. He said during his visit to Moscow recently,282 words
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Article55 1968-11-05 4 MALACCA. Mon. Ong Lang Sang. 18, a schoolboy was forced by two men one of whom carried a knife into a lorone last night and robbed of his $2O watch Ong had just left a friend’s house at Pcngkalan Rama when the robbers confronted him He received a55 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article, Illustration304 1968-11-05 5 TURIN, Mon. (UPl)—Floodwaters pouring out of the mountains engulfed a clutter of hamlet in a valley in northern Italy yesterday. Heavy loss of life was reported there as rain, snow and an earthquake battered wide areas of Europe from Finland to the— UPI photo. - 304 words
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Article93 1968-11-05 5 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter) Philippine rice exports lor next year may be reduced by 200.000 metric tons because of drought in several rice-producing provinces in central Luzon. Rice and Corn Administration (RCA) chairmangeneral manager Colonel Osmundo Mondonedo. said today a 20-day dry spell in northern central93 words
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Article108 1968-11-05 5 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) A British submarine has picked up, in lifeboats. 10 crew men of the 13.000 Liberian tanker Spyros Lemos, reported to have broken in two and sunk off north-west Spain. A Defence Ministry spokesman said early today that Commander N.G. Wameford of108 words
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Article90 1968-11-05 5 MANILA. Mon. (AFP) Another local official was shot dead in broad daylight in nearby Pampanga province yesterday, on a churchyard before some 200 devotees who had just attended morning mass. The victim was a 40-year-old villager captain, identified Asjuanito Nunag. who was reportedly machinegunned by90 words
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Article60 1968-11-05 5 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter) Youths from three rival gangs fought with broken bctties and fists in a 20minute free-for-all at a Manila reformatory yesterday, police reported today. Police said at least 20 of the young men all serving sentences at the reformatory were injured. They had60 words
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Article249 1968-11-05 5 GEXLA. Mon (UPI) A big outbreaks of the new "Hong Kong” flu are probable between now and April in the northern hemisphere, the Worid Health Organisation (WHO) has warned. Similar outbreaks are expected in the southern hemisphere in the corresponding winter months there, WHO249 words
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Article86 1968-11-05 5 SAIGON. Mon. (AFP) South Vietnam Vice-Presi-dent Nguyen Cao Ky fully support the position of President Nguyen Van Thieu on the American bombing halt, the Vietnam-Press News Agency said today. The Agency revealed that after President Thieu's speech last Saturday. Nguyen Cao Ky. who has86 words
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Article31 1968-11-05 5 RANGOON, Mon. (Reuter) Burma plans to plant the Filipino rice strain Rizal on one million acres during the coming season, the official working People a Daily reported.31 words
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Article129 1968-11-05 5 TEHERAN. Mon. (Reuter) Sacks of opium found hidden in the roof and coachwork of a long-dist-ance bus on Its arrival here from Turkey led to the seizure of nearly one ton of the drug, police said here today. Five Iranians, members of an129 words
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64 1968-11-05 5 SAIGON. Mon (LTI) A supersonic US bomber yesterday accidentally bomb«*i U.S. Marines battling the Communists. killing six Americans and wounding eight, U.S. spokesmen said. The F 4 Marine Phantom, one of the newest and fastest fighter-bombers in the U.S. air arsenal, was64 words
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Article137 1968-11-05 5 SAIGON. Mon. <AFP> U.S ambassador Ellsworth Bunker reiterated today that the American commitment in South Vietnam remained firm that his country would continue to aid South Vietnam to “defeat the forces of aggression”. The ambassador was speaking at a ceremony In honour of the Marines who137 words
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Article, Illustration299 1968-11-05 5 PARIS. Mon (AFP) Mrs Nguyen Thi Binh. head of the National Liberation Front's negotiating team will arrive here today for the next session of the peace talks with a five point brief proposing neutrality tor South Vietnam The document is identical to the NLF299 words
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Article59 1968-11-05 5 AMMAN. Mon. (AFP) Shots were fired in Amman early today as authorities clamped down a curfew over the capital. Alarm signals wailed in the Jordanian capital announcing the curfew which was established shortly after a fusillade broke out in several places in the city. There was59 words
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450 1968-11-05 5 US bombing halt in Vietnam a 'Victory' HONG KONG. Mon. (AFP) The Chinese press today published, without comment yesterday. the full text of Prresident Johnson’s statement announcing the end of bombing of North Vietnam and of the Hanoi reply describing the Washington move450 words
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Article304 1968-11-05 5 WASHINGTON. (UPI) Democrats and Republicans are braced for a close race running into Wednesday and possibly days later —for a decision on which party controls the house of representatives in the new congress. The Republicans need a net gain of 30 seats to reach304 words
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147 1968-11-05 6 BUENOS AIRES, Mon. (Reuter) A retired Admiral and a newspaper publisher fought a sword duel at dawn on the lawn of a country house near here today. It ended when Admiral Benifno Varelo, former Commander-in-Chief of the Argentine Navy, had an ear almost cut off,147 words
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141 1968-11-05 6 CAIRO. Mon (UPI) President Nasser of Egypt last night met with his Cabinet for four hours to discuss “ways of preparing the nation for war.” including a general mobilisation. The Cabinet session came only hours after an Egyp-tian-Israeli dogfight over the Sinai141 words
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375 1968-11-05 6 A THEN, Mori. (UPI). Police drtd youths fduslits jrt the struts of Athens at the funeral Of former Premier Georg* Papandreou yesterday in the biggest demonstration addiiist the rrtilitory-bocked regime since it ddme to power in April, 1967. Chanting “Papandreou, Papandreou,375 words
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215 1968-11-05 6 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) Princess Grace said she “cheated a little, but Prince Rainier 111 won a medal yesterday for steering his red and gold 1903 De Dion Bouton across the finish line in the annual London-Brighton antique car rally. Prince Rainier and Princess215 words
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Article87 1968-11-05 6 MANILA, Mon. (UPI) Ms yon Volcano threatened to erupt anew as it shook its base and belched steam last night, the Philippine Volcanology Commission reported. Volcanologists recorded more than 100 tremors for the past seven days originating from the 8,284-foot Mount Mayon in Albay Province.87 words
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Article179 1968-11-05 6 NEW YORK. Mon (UPI) Coast Guard add FBI investigators will join a special team of company investigators looking into the mysterious dissppesrance of the captain of the SB Argentina, when the luxury liner docks in New York today. So far. the Moort-McCor-mack Lines has said only179 words
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Article95 1968-11-05 6 MONTREAL Mon. (Reuter) A 28-ye*r-old woman gave her heart and two kidneys in a triple transplant operation here last night, and all recipients were reported to be in •'satisfactory condition” The heart transplant was Canada's 10th. A spokesman at Royal Victoria Hospital said the unidentified recipient's95 words
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Article, Illustration32 1968-11-05 6 ABOARD U.S. 6th Fleet C-117 over the Mediterranean: Sixth Fleet P 2 Neptune submarine plane passe* over the Russian 18,000-ton helicopter carrier “Moskva”. UPI Photo.— UPI Photo. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration24 1968-11-05 6 WASHINGTON: Vice-President Mr. Hubert Humphrey huddles with Senator Edmund Muskie (right) of Maine prior to m television Interview. UPI photo.— UPI photo. - 24 words
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449 1968-11-05 6 BATTAMBANG, Cambodia. Mon (UPI). Prince Norbdom Sihanouk of Cambodia yesterday welcomed the bombing halt over North Vietnam as “a key to opening the door to a peaceful settlement” of the Vietnam war and predicted the United State* would leave449 words
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180 1968-11-05 6 MANILA. Mon (UPI). A village chief was shot to death yesterday by unidentified gunmen in terrorridden Pampanga Province of Central Luzon, the Phillipine New r s Service (PNB) reported. The victim. Juanito Nu- nag. 40-year-old father of five, was killed while emerging from180 words
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110 1968-11-05 6 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) The Norwegian tanker Etneijell is adrift in heavy seas off Cape Farewell. Greenland after it caught fire early yesterday morning. the Coast Guard reported. The Coast Guard has sent a cutter to the aid of the distressed tanker The Polish110 words
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Article96 1968-11-05 6 DANANG. South Vietnam. Mon (Reuter) A US F-4 Phantom fighter bomber accidentally bombed a Marine position killing six men as they prepared to attack a North Vietnamese post, a U.B Military spokesman said here today. Eight other Marines were wounded in yesterday’s incident as the96 words
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Article133 1968-11-05 6 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter) —President Ferdinand Marco* said last night he was ready to grant individual pardons to Huks (Communist Guerillas) willing to “return to the fold of the law.” Speaking in his regular Sunday radio-television programme Listen to the President. Mr. Marcos said however that he133 words
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231 1968-11-05 6 NEW YORK. MOn. (UPI> Two young women and two young men staged a naked happening at the Board of elections in Lower Manhattan yesterday to demonstrate for the “bare facts about the candidates.” While Diane Bedford 29, Suan Butler, 18. Tony Perez, 19 and231 words
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131 1968-11-05 6 SEOUL, Mon. (Reuter) Nine North Koreans and three South Koreans were killed in border clashes yesterday, it was announced today. A Korean Military spokesman said South Korean Army troops spotted an unknown number of North Koreans move into four different places in the Central131 words
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Article327 1968-11-05 7 SAIGON, Mon. (AFP) —The war in Vietnam is developing into a large scale artillery duel in the south, since the United States stopped bombing North Vietnam, observers said here today. National Liberation Front gunners last nijht bombarded the small town of Loc Ninh, located in327 words
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158 1968-11-05 7 Meeting at nations supporting S. V 'nam planned BANGKOK. Mon. (Reuter) Prime Minister Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn said today that a meeting of countries supporting South Vietnam, including the United States, was being planned. Marshal Thanom told reporters that the venue and time of the meeting was not yet decided,158 words
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255 1968-11-05 7 BANGKOK, Mon. (Reuter) The DirectorGeneral of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (F.A.0.) Mr. A. H. Boerma today called for new international economic arrangements by Asian countries to feed their hungry millions. Mr. Boerma, In a speech at the opening of the ninth255 words
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249 1968-11-05 7 BAYARD. lowa. Mon. (UPI) The “buried treasure” 12 Bayard boys found more than three years ago has been sold at an auction for an estimated US$lB,5OO but two court suits are tying up its distribution. The treasure, which had a face value of 11,500249 words
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Article, Illustration98 1968-11-05 7 LONDON: Jim Callaghan, the Home Secretary who refused to ban the recent massive Anti- Vietnamwar demonstration, smiles as he is greeted bv police outside the I T -S. embassy, target for many of the most militant demonstrators. A smoke bomb bursts amongst police after being hurled98 words
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230 1968-11-05 7 TOKYO. Mon. (Reuter) Japan’s Seiwa Kaiun KK. hopes to resume its shipping service to North Vietnam, in view of the bombing halt announced by the United States last week, a company spokesman said today. The service has been sus>pended since May this230 words
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95 1968-11-05 7 BANGKOK, Mon. (Reuter) Thailand’s first general elections in ten years will be held on February 10 next year, according to an Elections Bill submitted bv the Thai Government to King Bhumibol Adjulyadej for Royal Proclamation. This was stated by Prime Minister Field Marshal95 words
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199 1968-11-05 7 NEW YORK’ Mon. (Reuter) A United States coast cutter today fought its way through mountainous seas to the aid of the stricken Norwegian tanker Etnefjell. which was swept by fire yesterday off Grecn- land. A Coast Guard spokesman said the cutter Absecon199 words
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116 1968-11-05 7 TARBELA. Northwest Pakistan, Mon. (Reuter) President Ayub Khan today launched the world's greatest ever civil works project the giant Tarbela Dam. The President detonated the first explosion in an excavation programme that will shift enough earth and rock to build Egypt’s giant Aswan Dam116 words
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Article111 1968-11-05 7 40 held during exPM's funeral ATHENS, Mon. (AFP). Forty people were arrested here yesterday after police used batons to disperse demonstrators during the funeral of former Prime Minister George Papandreou who died on Friday, aged 80. The ministry added that police information that there would be disturbances during the funeral111 words
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193 1968-11-05 7 VATICAN CITY. Mo n (CPI) Pope Paul VI yesterday called on all the world to pray for peace in Vietnam but expressed doubt that all parties in the conflict want peace. “Unfortunately it does not seem that the resolute sentiments that would make193 words
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309 1968-11-05 7 NEW YORK, Mon. (Reuter) The U.N. Security Council today meets again on the Middle East situation with the United States urging that the Council promptly determine if anything can be done to increase the effectiveness of ceasefire arrangements in the area. The council309 words
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124 1968-11-05 7 MELBOURNE, Australia, Mon. Drug Houses of Australia Ltd. (DHA), one of Australia's largest manufacturers and wholesalers of chemicals and pharmaceuticals, has completed negotiations to form a joint company based in Singapore. The company will join with the Chia group, the chairman, Mr.124 words
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130 1968-11-05 7 JERUSALEM, Mon. (Reuter)— Israeli police in Jerusalem began taking possession today of 15 shops in the Arab quarter of Jerusalem confiscated two days ago to house police. The move came as Arab store-owners in the city continued a strike begun on Saturday to130 words
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Article732 1968-11-05 8 AFTER the end of the Second World War, It was the opinion of Europe that Americans were not ready for the great power thrust upon their country. The United States became a world power but the American people were not conditioned to accept the responsibilities of such732 words
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Article854 1968-11-05 8 Democratisation of education From Sin Chew Jit Poh A SEMINAR on “Adult Education and the Masa Media” Jointly organised by the Singapore Adult Education Board and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation of Germany wae opened at the Cultural Centre on October 28 for five consecutive days On theFrom Sin Chew Jit Poh - 854 words
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801 1968-11-05 8 rpHE system of security in the private Indus* 1 try is comparatively new in this part of tha world and has achieved no recognition or assistance from the Civil Power in Singapore (Malaysia however has given a great deal of co-operation801 words
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614 1968-11-05 8 f ESS than two months ago. a Professor from the University of Singapore was Li reported to have said that the first kidney transplant would soon be carried out in the Republic. This was followed 4 days later by a statement from the transplant614 words
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Article137 1968-11-05 8 ON 18th October at 6 00 p.m.. a large group of very young boy* from Opera Estate Bov*' School waited for a 23-A S.T.C. bus at Opera Estate. A bus came along. The driver chose to stop four yards before the stop resulting in a137 words
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192 1968-11-05 8 I am to refer to a letter which appeared io your paper on 19.1068 under the heading “Ad. for teacher* in favour of one community” and signed by BHANANDOAH. Johors Bahru. This Ministry has decided to look for the bulk of Its new intake192 words
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Article79 1968-11-05 8 I'M a Pen friend seeker I dream to travel around the world someday. If God he pa me. If somebody Is interested in my name to be her or his pen pal I'll be thankful for It. That's why I am writing this in order to learn79 words
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Article, Illustration216 1968-11-05 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Nantfbook of gviflan** Ror Crlaliul Tnili") WHILE driving On the highway one evening, Harvey’s ear collided with Ben’s Harvey brought a suit to recover damages for his personal injuries against Ben. "It is true that our cars collided.” Ben explained. “But Harvey has216 words
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335 1968-11-05 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Agreements for a 350-room convention hotel to be built in Kingston, Jamaica, were signed on the island by representatives of BOAC Associated Companies, Fortes Holdings Ltd., the International Finance Corporation, Barclays Bank DCO and Barclays Overseas Development Corporation. Tenders for design and335 words
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Article298 1968-11-05 9 Rubber down cent SINGAPORE. Mon No.-ember first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 57 cents per lb., down three-eighth of a cent from previous close The tone was Quiet. The market became easier during the morning on new short selling and298 words
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Article194 1968-11-05 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 8 9 Adrzwj Strug 10 11 Thomaseverett 13 14 Ajax 21 22 Central Master 23 24 Baxtergate 25/26 Turtle No. 5 83 34 Benwyvls 35 36 Trsat 3“ 39 Daphne 40/41 Yamahiro Maru194 words
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Article, Illustration292 1968-11-05 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. When Miss Kirsten Ro*endahl. an air hostess on the SAS Trans-As.an Express, recently visited Singapore she said she would i ke to come back as soon a* possible and, therefore, it has been arranged that she will make a brief stopover292 words
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Article62 1968-11-05 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) —Money Quotations HK $6,025 per US lirHK $6 1075 per US. dollar TT. HK $14.54 per pound sterling. HK $293 0 per tae! of gold 94.5 per cent fineness. HK $163 2 per 10,000 Japanese Yen. HK $145.5 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers. HK62 words
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Article16 1968-11-05 9 SINGAPORE, on —The tia price for today was $594.62* per picul, up 62* centa.16 words
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Article44 1968-11-05 9 (Manager* 1 price*) First Malayan 274 Second Malayan 1.9* «lrd Malayan XD 120 e Commerce Industry 99 1 08 The Saying Fund 107 116 Elm H'knng XD 117 123* Second H'knng -82 -8«* 15 lt» 6t »tv XD 3/6 (Hong Kona Currency)44 words
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162 1968-11-05 9 BYDNEY. Mon. (UPI) Australia West Pacific (AWP) Line plana direct service between Hong Kong and Australian East Coast port. It was announced yesterday. During December, thd Line will introduce another 16-knot open hatch ship, the Rhodos. for New Guinea service. The Line Superintendent, Captain162 words
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1433 1968-11-05 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Trading on the Stock Exchange today was fairly active with industrials slightly easier after a better opening. Nevertheless, most equities were a lew cents higher than Friday s Anal levels. General Improvements were also noted In the hotel and property sections1,433 words
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158 1968-11-05 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. China Airlines has purchased two Boeing *****0 Cs convertible passenger cargo Jetliners for delivery in November and December of 1969. They will have an interior arrangement for up to 145 passengers. Mr. Fred C. Wong, executive vice-president of158 words
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Article405 1968-11-05 9 SINGAPORE. Stock Exchange told and Other prices officially listed at the close of business INDUSTRIALS 2.14 2.19 2.4.5 Borneo Bhd 1.80 1.82 1 A 1 1 H.i 4.16 4 18 1.18 1-80 C. Holding* E smelting 4.70 6.85 P I 2 45 3 26 330 2.73 Fitzpatrick* 2.24405 words
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Article113 1968-11-05 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The noon price! at the Singapore Chinw Product Exchange today are:-— Boyer Coconut Oil Seller (COB.) Bulk Coconut Oil 40 00 11.0 B.) Drum Loose Copra Mixed 48 50 Oct 28 50 M lint ok White Pepper HUB.) K>", VI. W Sarawak White 122 50 Pepper (FOB.)113 words
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Advertisement828 1968-11-05 9 •Air Movements l FLY THE BIG BOEING 707 s OF MSA TO HONGKONG, TAIPEI, TOKYO, MANILA, DJAKARTA PERTH, SYDNEY. Contact your travel agent or ring ***** for reservationi. I 7A ARRIVALS DEPARTURES SINGAPORE a.soei 1.25 pm 10 25 p m. 9 00 a m 10 IS a m. MS P828 words
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Miscellaneous1266 1968-11-05 10 YOUR TV MALAYSIA < 'HANNEL 5 KOALA LUMPOK ind Pulao Pinanf. 6 Ipoh ana Melaka, 3 10 Jobore Bahru, t Taipmr t Batu Pabat; Ktianf. P.M. 5.45 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary; 5.50 News Outlines in the National Language; 5.55 National Songs; 6.00 News in Tamil; 6 10 Adventure; 6.33 Captain1,266 words
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Article, Illustration581 1968-11-05 12 Pat Chan - High fashion tips for the girl always on the move by Pat Chan HHHE accent on this swinging, jet-set age is on TRAVEL. Everybody seems to be aeronauti cal* minded. And why. not? Jetting from one country to another is FUN. Then the “travelbugs” turn581 words
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424 1968-11-05 12 Maureen Lee - By Maureen Lee A MONTH has lapsed since the Introduction of see-through dresses worn oyer body-stock-ings. but the fashion market Is still quiet, awaiting orders for this line of garments. Even leading department stores and boutiques do not have them In stock at present.424 words
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Article115 1968-11-05 12 BLACK has recently been regarded as a colour used only when a designer is in a give-up mood about finding good colourful fabrics. But Paris, in a sombre. post revolution mood, showed lots of black this season. A lot of the black clothes looked merely115 words
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Article, Illustration121 1968-11-05 12 Madeleine Nathan - —by Madeleine Nathan. Rosalie Hemon. holder Of 15 international beauty culture and hairdressing diplomas, hands out a few tips for an oblong face. A beauty assistant models for Miss Hemon. Start with a full fringe and a slight height on top of the crown. The121 words
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Miscellaneous314 1968-11-05 12 TODAY and YOU... Tuesday* November 5, >968. if r; ARIES MAR. 22 O. 1-48-58-63 68-75-79 89 APR. 20 yf TAURUS APR 21 MAY 21 <?V6I-64-73 GEMINI o MAY 22 r JUNE 22 11-17-25-33 51-76-81-88 CANCER JUNE 23 >H* jul;23 6-18-21-381 42-50-66 LEO 4: ’rfi JULY 24 uV i AUG. 23314 words
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Miscellaneous202 1968-11-05 13 SHAW Qpaami«»tloi» LAST day: H am. 1.3#. 4.M. #l5 p m SCHOOL CHILDREN $1 00 to «nT seat at 11 a.m 1.30 A -1 00 pm. SANDY DENNIB-BEST ACTRESS MOSCOW FILM FESTIVAL •CP THE DOWN STAIRCASE” Color From Warner Bro.«-7 Arts Opens Tomorrow! Bv Demand School Children: 85 cts. To202 words
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Miscellaneous150 1968-11-05 13 ODEON NEXT CHANGE! PALACE VINCE ("Ben Carey”) EDWARDS scorn in the Humphrey Bogerd style a with JUDY GEESON onetime student of “SIR”! TOGETHER THEY SET THE ISCREEN AFIRE WITH ACTION! COLUMBIA PICTURES IRVING AUEN'S presents Production ■pmMMBIKIIB VINCE EDWMDS JODY BBSONI HCHNICOIOR* HAMMERHEAD” one-word title contest IT Is RFAI.LY VERY150 words
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Miscellaneous389 1968-11-05 13 suiss Today At 11, 1.30. 4.00. TOO 0.80 Chian* Chino Chen Mon Lino in “JADE DRAGON’’color Beene in Mandarin with Enelish A Chinoae Bußtltlea Odron Palace: NEXT CHANGE' fcolumb’.as "Hammerhead" Color ORCHARD —***** 4.00, 0.30. 0.15 Pamela Tiffin in MOM* “The Man, The Woman ana The Money” icmor, p-visioni Grand389 words
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Article, Illustration291 1968-11-05 14 H.L. Herschensohn - by H.L. Herschensohn, M.D. I SAW a friendly looking German shepherd in a parked car and put my hand in to pet him. Suddenly he growled and bit my fingers. I thought nothing of it as the scratches were minor, but my wife was alarmed291 words
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Article, Illustration249 1968-11-05 14 T HAVE been taking digitalis for years for a heart condition and was surprised to read that this is one of the drugs some doctors use for reducing. It has never affected my appetite. How do you explain this? Digitalis is one of the most valuable249 words
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Article, Illustration239 1968-11-05 14 J SUFFER from “restless legs” during the night about two or three times a month. My doctor has given me a complete physical examination and can find nothing wrong. The pain is so great I have to get up and walk around the Although this peculiar condition239 words
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Article, Illustration248 1968-11-05 14 AN interesting case is reported in which the use of tranquillisers by a prisoner charged with murder may have affected the Jury's verdict. The man was charged with the crime of murder in the first degree. He was to be permitted to testify at248 words
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Article, Illustration84 1968-11-05 14 PRINCE Hiro, the eldest son of the Japan's Crown Prince Akihito, and Princess M i c h i k o, is seen pointing the way (3rd from left) during an excursion of the Gakushuin Elementary School to Takao, Hachioji, Tokyo, on Oct. 28PANA photo. - 84 words
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Article, Illustration260 1968-11-05 14 UOW frequently can be washed without harming it? Some friends say that one should not shampoo more often than once every two weeks or once a week at the most. It is a peculiar fact that a person will take daily baths and showers but neglect260 words
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Advertisement540 1968-11-05 14 Classified Ads, HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Down payment $2,500/RELINQUISHING FREEHOLD 2-storey luxury terrace houses 4 rooms, 3 halls, split level, 3 balconies, large kitchen and spacious garden. Situated on Katong district hilltop residential area facing sea. Convenient transportation. Balance by long-term instalment loan. Please contact Mr. Chong Singapore Tel; *****540 words
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Advertisement417 1968-11-05 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KOLEJ PERTANIAV MALAYA Permohonan ada-lah dipelawa daripada Warga Negara Malaysia untok memenohi jawatan sabagai penyimpan buku kira2 Kolej Pertanian, Malaya. 2. KELULUSAN DAN RELAY AK AN. (a) Mempunyai sijil pelajaran Malaysia atau sijil persekolahan seberang laut. (b) Mempunyai sijil London Chamber Of Commerce dalam perk art higher accounting417 words
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Advertisement830 1968-11-05 14 STATE LOW COST HOUSING SCHEMES, u. ei n £7l P (i) Penaga, P.W. North (II) Telok Ayer Tawar. P.W. North (III) Kepala Batas, P.W. North (lv) Tasek Glugor, P.W. North (v) Kg. Bahru, Alma. P.W. Central (vi) Kg. Beraplt, P.W. Central (vll) Bukit Panchor, P.W. South 32 units of single830 words
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468 1968-11-05 15 MONTEVIDEO, Mon. (UPI) The four blond Pettersen brothers from Sweden retained their 100 kilometres cross country yester day at the World Amateur Cycling Championships, winning by wore than six minutes over the f econd place Swiss. Pedalling extremely well against a 20468 words
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Article54 1968-11-05 15 BUENOS AIRES, Mon. (Reuter) Australian professionals Rod Laver and Roy Emerson decisively won their opening men’s, doubles ipatch in the South American Lawn Tennis Championships here yesterday. They beat Jorce Kon ana Guillermo Wortelboer. of Argentina, 6-1. 6-4, 6-2. I.aver, reigning wimbledon champion, is top seeded54 words
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Article, Illustration52 1968-11-05 15 FLASHBACK! Two Malaysian athletes are seen in the lounge of the Olympic Village getting acquainted with some of the pretty Mexican hostesses, Senoritas Lourdes Ochoa (left) and Martha Blez de Cosio. The Malaysian athletes are A. Victor (right) and T. Krishnan. The Olympic Games in Mexico concluded on52 words
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245 1968-11-05 15 ROME, Mon. (UPI) Reigning league champion Milan took a firmer hold on first place yesterday by defeating rival Internazionale 1- in the 153rd clash between the two teams since 1908. More than 90,000 spectators saw Milan score a second goal that gave it245 words
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Article60 1968-11-05 15 SAO PAULO. (Brasil), Mon. (AFP) Takkakl Kono of Japan won the International Golf Tournament here yesterday. South Africa won the Humberto De Almeida team cup. Results: 1) Takkaki Kono, Japan, 232. 2) Kanjl Hosoishl. Japan. 287. 3) Carlos Sozio. Brazil. 292. 4) Davts Thomas, Wales, 294.60 words
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Article50 1968-11-05 15 JOHANNESBURG, Mon (Reuter) Former world welterweight contender Willie Ludloh lost his South African middleweight boxing title when he was knocked out In the first round of his scheduled 12round bout against Piarre Fourie here on Saturday night. Fourie took only 42 seconds to take the championship.50 words
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212 1968-11-05 15 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon. (UPI) Billy Casper joined Jack Nicklaus as the only players in golf history to win $200,000 in a year on the PGA tour yesterday when he shot a closing round five-under par 66 to win the $lOO,OOO Lucky Open with a 72-hole212 words
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Article31 1968-11-05 15 DACCA. Mon. (AFP) Twice former winners Indonesia beat Pakistan International Airlines by four goals to one in their first match of the Aga Khan Gold Cup soccer tournament here.31 words
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745 1968-11-05 15 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (UPI). Grohom Hill, new world driving champion, called if "a fairy story finish, all that last-minute dramo." He also called it "the most pressure I can ever recall being under. o flat-out battle." Hill, an old hand on the Grand Prix745 words
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Article300 1968-11-05 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. The 1968 Singapore Golf Association League team competition ended here during the weekend which saw Keppel Club heat RAF Seletar Golfers by five matches to one in the Anal match of the year. The scores and results in the final SGA League Matches of300 words
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Article811 1968-11-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Handicaps for the Third Day of the Selangor Turf Club’s November Meeting on Saturday are as follows: HORSES: CLASS 1 Div. 3 6 Fur*. Mount Smai 9 00 Spruce 812 Joint Venture 8 11 Lord Jim 8 10 Carrot Gold 8 09811 words
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Article107 1968-11-05 15 IPOH. Mon. The headmaster of Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Enche Mohamed Khalid bln Abdul Halim will give a buffet satay party to STAR’S rugger team, which beat the Malay College, Kuala Kangsar, by 11 points (a goal, a try and a penalty) to three points (a107 words
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521 1968-11-05 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The following Is the Stipendiary Steward's report on the first day (Saturday) of the Selangor Turf Club's November meeting. State of track: heavy. Race One: Lightning Flash (apprentice Wadi) and Crown Boy* (app. Velayutham) were slow to begin. Tara Street II521 words
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225 1968-11-05 16 PENANG, Mon. —Unseeded Penang player. Tan Poh Seng clash with Indonesia's Hakim Wihardja top seeded in the quarter finals of the men’s singles title of the Penang Open Tennis Championships here. Tan Poh Seng qualified for the quarter finals on the third day of225 words
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Article136 1968-11-05 16 ALOR STAR, Mon.—Abdul Rahman Mohamed. a Thomas Cup reserve, and Rosalind Singha Ang. Malaysian women’s singles champion won two titles each at the Kedah Senior Badminton tournament played here over the week-end. Abdul Rahman won the men’s singles and the mixed doubles partnering Mahani Rahim.136 words
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Article355 1968-11-05 16 FAS determined to see highest standards maintained SINGAPORE, Mon. The Football Association of Singapore are to conduct a physical fitness test for referees under its reorganisa- tion plan. Mr. L.P. Rodrigo, president of the F.A.S. said this in an interview with Sunsport today. He said355 words
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Article, Illustration67 1968-11-05 16 A HAPPY trio of British athletes show off the medals they won in that cauldron of the world's fiercest sporting competition the Olympic Games. Left to right: David Hemery, gold medallist in a world record time in the 400 metres hurdles; Sheila Sherwood, silver medallist in the67 words
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631 1968-11-05 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Skeet shooting and the standard pistol event will be included in the National Shooting Championships nextt year. Tun Tan Siew Sin disclosed last night. Skeet shooting was included in the recent Mexico Olympics while the standard pistol event was declared631 words
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86 1968-11-05 16 MAJOR Derek Allhusen, 54-year-old farmer from Norfolk, England, and the “old man of Britain's Three Day Event team, jumped to the individual silver medal for Britain in the toughest equestrian event in the XlXth Olympaid and helped Britain win the team cold medal. Derek Ailhusen, who competed for Britain in86 words
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307 1968-11-05 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Rugby Union side will have to play well above *heir usual form to give the visiting Thai Rugby Union team a “run for their money” on the padang tomorrow. Kick-off time for the big clash is at 5.15 p.m.307 words
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Article375 1968-11-05 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Shooters from Selangor came out “teps’* bv win ning the individual and team championships trophies in the ihitj Nation Shn ing Championships which ended at the Subang Range here yesterday 10ut Selangor’s Chan Kok Leong won the best Individual performance trophy for375 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous56 1968-11-05 15 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 12.14 a.m. (8.6 ft.), 12.27 pm. (7.2 ft.). Port Swettenham: 5.30 a.m. (16.0 ft.). Port Dickson: 6.25 a.m. (0.7 ft.), 6.44 pm (8.1 ft.). Singapore: 10.29 a.m. (9.2 ft.), 11.28 pm. (8.8- ft.). Sedili Kechil: 8.48 a.m. (6.9 ft.). 10.38 p.m. (7.7 ft.). Kuantan: 8.06 a.m.56 words
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