Eastern Sun, 14 November 1968
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Title Section22 1968-11-14 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 823 Thursday, 14 November 1968. MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents22 words
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Article, Illustration145 1968-11-14 1 IT LA LA LUMPUR. Wed. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said today a meeting of ASEAN Foreign Ministers at this moment “with the heat on"— might “worsen the situation.” The Tunku was commenting on the proposal by the Thai Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman.145 words
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Article88 1968-11-14 1 JAKARTA. Wed (UPIt Foreign Minister Adam Malilc has filed a 10 million rupiahs (U 5525,000) libel suit against a Jakarta weekly for describing him as a “subversive puppet Mr. Malik's lawyer said a recent article in the “Freedom Weekly" was libelous against the Foreign Minister and88 words
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Article, Illustration612 1968-11-14 1 —Paris talks: SAIGON TOLD IN EFFECT: 'GET ON BOAT BEFORE IT LEAVES HARBOUR' WASHINGTON, Wed. (UPI Reuter) Secretary Clark M. Clifford has in effect told South Vietnam: Get on the boat before it leaves the harbour. Mr. Clifford told a news conference on Tuesday he612 words
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Article102 1968-11-14 1 PARIS. Wed. (UPl)—The National Liberation Front (NLF) today appealed to the United States to ignore Saigon’s persistent boycott of the expanded Paris talks and open the conference “immediately” to bring peace to Vietnam. Duong Dinh Thao, chief NLF spokesman, told a news conference “we102 words
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Article, Illustration291 1968-11-14 1 MANILA. Wed. (UPI) Foreign Secretary Narciso Ramos assured Malaysia today the Philippines will extend the needed facilities for the smooth departure of the last three remaining members of the Malaysian mission in Manila. Mr Ramos said Malaysia’s reported charge that Filipino authorities291 words
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210 1968-11-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.—Police today arrested three more people in its crackdown on Communist and subversive elements. This brings the number of arrests since the operation began on Saturday to 110. The breakdown: Johore, 54. Malacca. 10. Negri Sembilan. 6. Selangor, 33. Perak.210 words
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Article117 1968-11-14 1 TEL AVIV. Wed (Reuter) Heavy fighting broke out before noon todav between Jordanian and Israeli forces just north of the Dead Sea. An Israeli Army spokesman sad Jordanian tanks and artillery opened up a barrage across the River Jordan in the region of Abdullah Bridge, some two-and-a-half117 words
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Article47 1968-11-14 1 BOSTON. Massachusetts. Wed. (Reuter)—Three Negro civil rights workers were shot dead and two were wounded by a band of Negroes in a Negro section of the city early today, police said. Police said it appeared no white people were involved in the pre-dawn incident47 words
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237 1968-11-14 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. A suspect detained by police following Sunday s big battle with a kidnap gang at Yio Chu Kang is believed to be a “supplier’’ of stolen cars. According to sources, the suspect, following Intensive Interrogation, has admitted that he had supplied four stolen237 words
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Article, Illustration318 1968-11-14 1 OTTAWA, Wed. (Reuter AFP) Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew has said that any United Nations peacekeeping force in Vietnam would have to be “massive”. “Who would pay for it?” he asked at a news conference vesterdav. “You’d better ask the318 words
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Article45 1968-11-14 1 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI)— A windstorm carrying rain, snow and sleet and gusting up to 100 miles an hour slashed across 500 miles of the East Coast on Tuesday and early today. At least 25 persons died In eight States.45 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous14 1968-11-14 1 LADIES DAY 0 Wti jk. "The Little League attracts some pretty young fans nowadays!’*14 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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877 1968-11-14 2 L. D. BAPTIST - Murder trial of bank peon-10th day of hearing By L. D. BAPTIST T>ENANG, Wed. Dr. M. Mohadcvan, consultant psychiatrist attached to the Tanjong Rambutan Mental Hospital today said bank peon, Goo Yong Fook, must have been aware of what he was doing877 words
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178 1968-11-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. WED.— The Selangor Con turners Association today ed concern at the price increase of large onions from 25 cents per kati to almost 60 cents per kati in recent weeks. SCA investigations reveal importers are now charging the retailers over 40 cent178 words
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Article25 1968-11-14 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. There were 55 road accident*, of which two were fatal and four serious, during the past 24 hours in the Republic.25 words
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Article, Illustration49 1968-11-14 2 FORTY-ONE persons received honours and awards at an investiture ceremony held at Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday. Picture shows the Mentri Besar, Pahang. Tan Sri Haji Yahya bin Haji Mohd. Seh, receiving the Panglima Setia Mahkota (PSM) from His Majesty the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.49 words
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Article96 1968-11-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Commissioner of the Federal Capital of Kuala Lumpur has notified all illegal traders along Jalan Chow Kit, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. Jalan Raja Bot and Jalan Haji Hussein in writing that they are trading without licence and in prohibited areas. The commissioner96 words
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Article144 1968-11-14 2 SINGAPORE. Wed Mr Pencho Knvadinsky. the Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria, will lead a team of parliamentarians for a brief visit to Singapore The delegation is scheduled to arrive at Paya Lebar International Airport tomorrow. The Bulgarian parliamentary delegation will be officially received by144 words
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Article66 1968-11-14 2 SINGAPORE. A 50-vear-old trisha-rider, Lim Bork Kim was stabbed last night by two youths. He has been admitted to the General Hospital and plared in the "dangerously-ill list.” Lim was attacked hr two youths at Tempas Street, at about 10.30 pm. Lim received five stab wounds66 words
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54 1968-11-14 2 MEMBERS of the touring Fijian Army-Police Rugger Team paid a courtesy call on the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman at his office in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. The manager of the team, Captain Bill Masi (right) presented the Tunku with a whale’s tooth. Picture shows Captain Masì presenting the whale’s54 words
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474 1968-11-14 2 BEN D’CUNHA - Prosecution refuses to tender documents in false claim’ case By BEN D’CUNHA KUALA LUMPUR, W'rd. The prosecution refused to tender the documents relating to the case in which the Senior Superintendent of the Pudu Prisons, J. G. Fitzpatrick is charged with making false mileage claims, totalling $596.61 last year, as474 words
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77 1968-11-14 2 KUCHING. Wed The Chief of the Armed Forces Staff. General Tunku Osman bin Tunku Mohd Jewa. will make a one week visit to Kuching touting various units of the Malaysian Armed Forces beginning on Friday. General Tunku Osman will visit military headquarters where he77 words
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Article50 1968-11-14 2 SEOUL. Wed. (Reuter) Chief Malaysian Government Secretary Tengku Besar b. Tengku Burhanuddin. arrived here by air today for a five-day visit to observe the Government administration. He will proceed to Tokyo and Taiwan after the visit here for the same purpose, a Malaysian source here said.50 words
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Article64 1968-11-14 2 IPOH, Wed. Six people were committed for trial in the High Court on a charge of armed gang robbery at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry in the Magistrate's Court here today. They were Ng Kim Hock. 21. Low Soo Har. 25. Yau Ying Tang,64 words
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192 1968-11-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Five hundred UMNO youths, representing 100 UMNO youth branches in Malaysia, will attend a three-day work camp from Friday as part of preparations for the general elections. The work camp will be at Seri Morib in Mono, the secretary of192 words
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379 1968-11-14 2 Commission ’s report on teachers’ pay out soon Kuala lumpur. wed. The report of the teachers salaries commission would be released in three months time, the Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari said today He estimated that about 4,000 copies would be published by the Government Printing Department for379 words
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Article63 1968-11-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The New Zealand High Commissioner here. Mr. B D. Zohrab. this afternoon opened an art exhibition by Beth Sutherland and Bertram Hogan. The exhibition is being held at the residence of Beth Sutherland wife of the New Zealand Trade Commissioner here —at No.63 words
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Article, Illustration128 1968-11-14 2 THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, on Tuesday opened a National Type English School at Serdang Bahru, 12 miles from Kuala Lumpur. The school, which was completed in 1966, has an enrolment of 700 students with 30 teachers. On arrival at Serdang Bahru town. Tun128 words
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Article, Illustration889 1968-11-14 3 By FRANCIS HO SINGAPORE, Wed. A Christian Witness Rally at the National Theatre tonight climaxed the nine-day A s i a South Pacific Congress on Evangelism, sponsored by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. More than 3,500 people, including 1,100 participants of the Congress,889 words
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450 1968-11-14 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. A surgeon told the High Court today of an operation he performed in the early hours of the morning to extract two bullets lodged in the body of a patient. The surgeon. Mr. B Patel, told the murder trial that450 words
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Article59 1968-11-14 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two women were among the five new lawyers admitted to the Singapore Bar today by the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. The women are Miss Cecilia Phooi-Lla Kok and Mtm Quek Bee Heong. The three men are Mr. Svdnev Michael Wang59 words
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Article, Illustration286 1968-11-14 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Japanese delegates to the Asia-South Pacific Congress on Evangelism gathered at the Memorial of Civilian Victims of Singapore for a 30minute memorial service” this afternoon. The 74 Japanese delegates, including one woman, was led by Rev. Noboru Hara.286 words
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Article, Illustration399 1968-11-14 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. A champagne toast was drunk by members of the Far East Communications Squadron at RAF Changi to yet another veteran RAF aircraft which has made its last flight in the Far East. Hastings WJ 337 took off from RAF399 words
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512 1968-11-14 10 Peter Job - By Peter Job JAKARTA, Wed. (Rauter) One month offer the socking of Sin- gopore's Embassy in Indonesia, the sudden crisis between the two neighbouring countries appear to have blown over as quickly as it began. Volatile student groups who carried out the raid in protest512 words
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203 1968-11-14 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. Several educationalists and leaders of various organisations will speak at the opening of “Kedai Yayasan Rakyat"— the “People’s Shop” thi s Saturday at Geylang Serai here. Among them are Mr. JW. Roeterberg, of the SocioEconomic Research Section of the Far East Catholic Relief203 words
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176 1968-11-14 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Adult Education Board will be organising special classes for over- aged pupils early neat year. The special classes for over-aged pupils who have completed their primary school education Is aimed to provide students with the background for a skill or trade. A176 words
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195 1968-11-14 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. The first Philippine rice and corn trade mission to South-East Asia, led by Mr. E. V. Mendora, will arrive here tomorrow for a twoday visit. Mr Mendora who leads the 20-man mission, will explore the possibility of marketing the Philippines’ rice195 words
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798 1968-11-14 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Ministry of Education today released the results of the City and Guilds of London Institute Examinations, 1968. The list of passes Is as follows ADVANCED FUEL TECHNOLOGY, LIQUID FUELS Private Candidates Passed with Credit Choy Weng Kwok Passed798 words
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Article, Illustration184 1968-11-14 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. Political turmoil and unrest which recently beset Czechoslovakia, have by no means curbed artistic expression as Ladislav Failka and his company will be proving in Singapore. Failka's Pantomime Theatre of Czechoslovakia will perform at the Singapore Conference Hall here from Nov.184 words
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Article51 1968-11-14 10 SINGAPORE Wed A vegetable-seller. Ng Poh Lai was today committed to stand trial in the High Court for the murder of a fishmonger after a preliminary Inquiry. Ng. 23. is alleged to have murdered Lee Hung Guan. 22. at the Princess Elizabeth Estate Market on June51 words
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Article55 1968-11-14 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Peranakan Association will hold a dinner and dance at the Golden Crown Restaurant on Dec. 28 at 8 p.m. Tickets for the dinner will be at $lO per head. There will also be a ‘‘Miss Peranakan” contest for women of all races. Contestants will55 words
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708 1968-11-14 13 Pettr Loke - By Pettr Loke SINGAPORE, Wed. Intimate letters of a housewife making attempts to seek forgiveness from her husband for her "wrongs" and a reconciliation with her family were read out during a divorce suit in the High Court today. The housewife, Madam Tan708 words
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242 1968-11-14 13 SINGAPORE. Wed The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Nationai Development. Mr. Ho Cheng Choon, today described National Service as “the only way to bring up a small yet effective defence capability.” He was speaking at a sending-off party neld at Sims Avenue Community242 words
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Article, Illustration215 1968-11-14 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. The foundation stone of the $250,000 Singapore Association for Retarded Children building will be laid during a ceremony on Nov. 24 at its site in Margaret Drive, Queenstown. The ceremony will be officiated by the Republics First Lady. Puan Noor215 words
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240 1968-11-14 13 SINGAPORE. Wed National Servicemen were told today that their courageous response to answer the call for national service and their undivided patriotism will alwavs remain a constant inspiration toothers. Speaking at. the National Servicemen “sendoff'' at Siglap Community Centre. Mr. Ng Yeow240 words
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Article266 1968-11-14 13 SINGAPORE Wed. The High Court today granted a divorce to a former soldier in the Singapore Infantry Regiment. Mr. Robert Goh Jen Nee. from his wife. Tap Ah Gek. alias Yap Ah Moy. on grounds of desertion. Mr Goh told the Court that he was married266 words
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EASTERN SUN FEATURE Walt Disney's The Happiest Millionaire
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Article, Illustration943 1968-11-14 4 JOHN Davidson, the ruggedly handsome and immensely talented young singer who reached national prominence as star of TV’s “Kraft Summer Music Hall." makes his motion picture debut in Walt Disney’s “The Happiest Millionaire." And predictions for Davidson read “more of the same"943 words
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Article, Illustration459 1968-11-14 4 '■J’HZ most varied and demanding assignment in his 32 years of motion picture stardom was handed to Fred Mac Murray when he was selected by Walt Disney for the title role in “The Happiest Millionaire.*’ This coveted starring assignment his sixth for the459 words
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217 1968-11-14 4 TIfALT Disney’s “The Hap- piest Millionaire”, based upon the book and Broadway play bv Cordelia Drexel BiddTe and Kyle Crichton, was originally planned for production as a straight comedy. However, work on the picture began just as Walt Disney wa217 words
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Article, Illustration749 1968-11-14 5 WITH fresh new faces like Tommy Steele, Lesley Ann Warren and John Davidson, plus the seasoned talents of Fred Mac Murray, Greer Garson, Geraldine Page, Gladys Cooper and Hermione Baddeley, Walt Disney's lavish musical comedy, "The Happiest Millionaire." boasts the749 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous133 1968-11-14 4 CATHAY: OPENS TODAY! DAILY 4 SHOWS AT 11a.m., 2.30,6.00 9.00 p.m. S<.HOOL CONCESSION: 1.00 To Ant Seat at 11 a.m., 2.30 6p.m. Show* Onlv OVER 2 HOURS OF MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA AT NORMAL PRICES! aoBIG- solfyefr! Great entertainment In so QNti-in+y An£#. f ta(ay amt far mryoni aa aMttar artut aft133 words
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Advertisement122 1968-11-14 5 We imsM $5401,000. to save yon SUMO.«■« 1 r iJ m, A*?H« 2 ran it The $5,000,000 is the amount for our OPEL assembly plant. Assemblying Opel locally means No More Charges for Long Ocean Trips; No More Tariffs and Import Duties. This means a Big Savings, which we pass122 words
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WORLD NEWS
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278 1968-11-14 6 TIAWALPINDI, Wed. (UN) Demonstrators protesting the GoytV ment of President Ayub Khan clashed with police again yesterday while the man said to have sparked the week-old disturbances said he could not call off his supporters. Zulflkar All Bhutto, a left-wing former Foreign Minister, speaking it278 words
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Article58 1968-11-14 6 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) An eight percent pay rise for Britain's 100.000 policemen was announced today. A constable’s normal maximum salary of 1.135 sterling a year will rise to 1.230 sterling under a new award phased- over two years And his working week will be cut from58 words
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426 1968-11-14 6 SHREVEPORT, Louisiana, Wed. (UPI). John T. Scopes, the defendant in the famous “Monkey Trial” of 1925, said yesterday he knew the Supreme Court would one day overturn State laws against the teaching of evolution. He said it was as426 words
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Article114 1968-11-14 6 LONDON. Wed (Reuter) The proverbial British stiff upper Up could be s major reason for British men smoking so heavily, according to a report published here. The report on the psychology of smoking points out that British upbringing frowns on displays of emotion, but accepts114 words
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Article, Illustration32 1968-11-14 6 LEFKAS. Greece: Mrs. Jackie Onassls is seen accompanied by Captain C. Anastassiades skipper of “Christina”. In the background is the Isle of Maduri, neighbouring to Skorpios Island. UPI photo.— UPI; photo. - 32 words
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126 1968-11-14 6 MANILA. Wed. (Reuter) Manila police officials, concerned over reports of a rise in drug addicts among students, have placed chemist shops near colleges and universities In the city under close survlllance The move follows complaints by school authorities and parents who claim drug-tieated sweets126 words
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Article67 1968-11-14 6 CAIRO Wed. (Reuter) Foreign civil aircraft will be allowed to use only one air passage over the United Arabßepubllc instead of two to prevent infiltration by enemy planes, the authoritative newspaper A1 Ahram reported today. Quoting an official source, the newspaper said foreign aircraft would67 words
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Article, Illustration36 1968-11-14 6 MYSORE STATE, India: Police removing demonstrators who staged a demonstration here recently demanding that Mysore speaking areas of Mysore State be merged with Maharashtra. Many were injured during the event. UPI photo.— UPI photo. - 36 words
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248 1968-11-14 6 MEMPHIS. Wed. (UPI). James Earl Ray. charged with the murder of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr won a last-minute postponement in his trial yesterdav because of his decision to switch Attorney. A new trial date was set for March 3. Before setting the248 words
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Article153 1968-11-14 6 BRUSSELS Wed. (UPI) The West needs more troops and weapons to counter the Increased Soviet threat caused by the occupation of Czechoslovakia. Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer said yesterday. Gen. Lemnitzer. the Supreme Allied Commander In Europe, told the North Atlantic Parliamentary Assembly the West will153 words
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Article123 1968-11-14 6 NEW YORK. Wed. (Reuter) Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman has been signed to make her first film In the United States since starring In “Joan Of Arc’* 20 years ago. Columbia Pictures announced here today. The two-time Academy Award winner will star in “A Walk123 words
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106 1968-11-14 6 TOKYO. Wed. (UPI) The Japanese Government says the average Japanese does a detrimental amount of drinking at home. Detrimental to the Government, that is. Finance Ministry spokesmen gay If Watanabe-San and his drinking buddies continue to shy away from bars and cabarets It106 words
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122 1968-11-14 6 FULTON. Montana. Wed. (UPI) Famine may take Charge In many countries, possibly as early as 1975, a British scientist warned yesterday. Lord C. P Snow, author and analyst of World Affairs, told Westminster College students the "most informed opinion believes... a collision is122 words
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Article81 1968-11-14 6 VILLAHERMOSA. Mexico. (Wed (UPI) Press dispatches yesterday reported at least five persons killed In the crash of a regional airline. Tabasquena. plane in the mountains south of Villahermosa. The plane, en route from Tuztla Gutierrez, in Chiapas state, to Villahermosa. went down some 74 miles81 words
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Article195 1968-11-14 6 MANILA, Wed. (UPI) Two more youngsters died of severe burns today raising to 24 the deaths In the tragic fire and explosion in a gasoline storage area on Sunday night In Hollo City. Most of the victims were children gathered around a leaky pipeline with195 words
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189 1968-11-14 6 3 clashes by JordanianIsraeli forces AMMAN, Jordan, Wed. (UPI). A military spokesman said Jordanian and Israeli forces clashed three times yesterday with machineguns and tank weapons along their cease-fire lines. A Cairo newspaper reported Egyptian forces held “large-scale” manoeuvres behind the Suez Canal ceasefire line. The Jordanian spokesman said two189 words
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110 1968-11-14 6 NEW YORK, Wed (Reuter) Mrs. Rose Kennedy, who lost two sons to assassins’ bullets in the middle of their political careers, says Senator Edward Kennedy should stay In politics. Mrs. Kennedy, the mother of President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy,110 words
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260 1968-11-14 6 LONDON, Wed. (UPI) There was no g’.amour in competing for the prize of becoming Miss World 1968 yesterday just hard work. No more tours of the Houses of Parliament with a friendly, bearded Member of Parliament for a guide, no260 words
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Article, Illustration43 1968-11-14 7 The French missilelaunching frigate Duquesne Is seen when she made her first trials off Brest recently. The French missilelaunching frigate is equipped with Masurca and Malafon missiles and anti-submarine firing devices. and including anti- aircraft missile PANA Photo.— PANA; Photo. - 43 words
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75 1968-11-14 7 RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed (UPI) A former Brazilian congressman was sought by police yesterday on charges he gave up polities for a better paying profession robbery. Police said they are searching for former deputy Carlos Manghela in connection with the U 5532,000 holdup of a75 words
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Article71 1968-11-14 7 PITTSBURGH. Wed. (UPI) The All-Republican City Council In nearby Wilkinsburg has declined to accept a U 553,700 bronze bust of the late President John F. Kennedy. The bust, sculptured by TU’jeit Gebriel. wa" paid for with funds raised in a drive sponsored by Democratic Mayor Alexander71 words
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Article116 1968-11-14 7 LONDON. Wed (Reuter) A team of soccer playing London schoolgirls have been warned to watch their language or be dropped from the side. The girls, who play for the Chelsea Football Club, are reported to sometimes use language that makes even the most experienced referee116 words
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230 1968-11-14 7 NEW YORK, Wed. (UPI) A mystery witness told a Brooklyn grand jury yesterday that a Yemeni immigrant and bis two sons tried to get him to join in a plot to kill Pre-sident-elect Richard M. Nixon and offered him money to participate.230 words
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Article27 1968-11-14 7 COVENTRY, England. Wed. (UPI). Four thousand striking employees at the Rootes Motors component engineering plant returned to work yesterday after a three-day production stoppage.27 words
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141 1968-11-14 7 CANBERRA. Wed (UPI) The Australian government will liberalise naturalisation laws reducing the time limit in which some migrants can become citizens and easing naturalisation qualifications on the aged and mentally and physically sick. Immigration Minister Billy M. Snedden. in a statement to the House of141 words
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341 1968-11-14 7 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) Mr. Gerald Long, general manager of Reuters. todav called on all men of goodwill to press for the release of Reuters Peking correspondent Anthony Grey detained without charge by the Chinese for 16 months. Mr Long, in341 words
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260 1968-11-14 7 MELBOURNE. Victoria. Wed. (VPI). George Whittier. Australia's second heart transplant recipient. died today about 14 hours after receiving the heart of a 40-year-old taxi driver. Whittier. a 45-vear-oM invalid pensioner died in the operating theatre of Melbourne’s Alfred Hospital. The hospital issued a statement260 words
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Article70 1968-11-14 7 SYDNEY. Wed. (Reuter) A lightning strike by 3,000 workers disrupted catering and handling services at Sydney’s Mascot Airport today. Cooks and catering staff of Qantas Australia's international airline walked out in protest at the company’s refusal to pay a wage increase granted to tic airline workers.70 words
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Article562 1968-11-14 7 CAPE KENNEDY, Wed. (UPI) The United States announced yesterday that it will send the three Apollo 8 astronauts on a historic Christmas flight around the moon, shaving up to three months off the lunar landing timetable. The daring lunar orbit reconnaissance run will begin on562 words
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161 1968-11-14 7 WASHINGTON. Wed. (UPI). The Washington Post has expressed doubt as to whether future Olympic Games should be held at all. The influential morning newspaper deciared "unless the International Olympic Committee suddenly decides it is able to keep international politics out of athletics.” the 1972161 words
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Article145 1968-11-14 7 MONTREAL. Wed. <UPI) Gusty winds and driving snow late last night provided the Montreal area with Its worst foretaste of winter so far this year and plunged traffic in Canada’s biggest city Into chaos. A four to eight-inch snowfall was forecast for the area this morning145 words
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153 1968-11-14 7 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. (UPI). Australia told the General Assembly yesterday that Communist Ch i n a’s own words and deeds disqualify it for C.N. membership. Indonesia accused the Peking regime of "sustained and abusive attacks on the government and people of153 words
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Article66 1968-11-14 7 SANTIAGO. Chile. Wed. (UPI) Police last night arrested an Immigrant Syrian merchant who attempted to approach Queen Elizabeth II as she arrived at her hotel after watching a horsemanship demonstration In the countryside. Police Identified him as Victor Kaouk Jarjour. 36. and said he maintained he66 words
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Article, Illustration26 1968-11-14 7 WASHINGTON: Apollo 8 astronauts. Frank Borman, William Ar-ders and James Lovell pcse in front of their command module. UPI photo.– UPI photo. - 26 words
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Article441 1968-11-14 8 mHE language question in this couritry has for the last ten years been invested with too much emotion but with too little pragmatism. Happily this tide of emotion has receded and Malaysians can now see more clearly the value of knowing more languages. Malay has been accepted as441 words
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Article249 1968-11-14 8 SINGAPORE is agog with a spate of kidnappings. It is reported that some Singapore millionaires have gone abroad on holiday. The new breed of kidnappers, one of whom was killed recently in a duel with the police, are reported to have studied the movements of many rich persons in249 words
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Article, Illustration605 1968-11-14 8 HE world-wide striving for good design amongst manufacturers is being recognised and encouraged in Australia by the Industrial Design Council of Australia, which was established in 1958. Its most recent activity was the introduction of the Prince Philip Prize for Australian Design, to be given annually605 words
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Article402 1968-11-14 8 T AM directed to refer to a letter from Enche Ahmad A Nordin of Kuala Lumpur captioned "Low-cost flats not cheap to rent" appearing in your paper of Ist November, 1968 and to say that the rents fixed for the low-cost flats at Jalan Pekeliling are402 words
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Article163 1968-11-14 8 IT is molt disappointing and frustrating to note that the recent allocation of EUPOC PULP share* was not fairly conducted. Moat of my colleagues who submitted their appli* cation well in advance of the closing date were not allotted the shares applied for. It is further163 words
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Article148 1968-11-14 8 TH E Bumlputras of Malay origin have Mara and the proposed National College to help them. The Bumlputras of Chinese origin have Tunku Abdul Rehman College and the Nanyang College in Singapore. But what about tae Bumlputras of Indian. Pakistani, Ceylonese and Eurasian origins, especially148 words
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Article289 1968-11-14 8 WILL the Government heed the timely call made by the Deputy Secretary General of the DAP. Daing Ibrahim bin Othman in connection with the implementation of the new rules on the retiring age of civil servants or will the call be brushed aside simply because it289 words
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Article132 1968-11-14 8 The White’ men's burden pRINCE Norodom Slha- nouk Is reported to have urged the U S. not to leave Asia. otherwise Cambodia would fall into the hands of China. I. like many advocates of anti-communism in our part of the world prefer my country’s security and the stability of gm-tn_132 words
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Article, Illustration255 1968-11-14 8 Harry B. RethBlatt - Harry B. RethBlatt (Author, "handbook of Eviaaacm Cor Criminal Trial**) ■yiNCENT was charged and then convicted of murdering Paul. He appealed his conviction. '‘Vincent claims that the body that was found behind the steering wheel of a burning car in a dumping area was not Paul's body.”255 words
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Article, Illustration112 1968-11-14 9 Mike Forrest, 36-year-old former British RAF pilot who is now a student teacher at Loughborough College of Education in the English midlands, stands by the prototype micromini car just six feet long he has designed and built for use in towns and112 words
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197 1968-11-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Government has been asked to support the proposed formation of an International Housing Finance Corporation, through which foreign funds can be obtained to promote home ownership in Malaysia. The recommendation was made to the Ministry of Local Government and197 words
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263 1968-11-14 9 The United States was urged to share the responsibility of all GATT General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade member nations to work for trade liberalisation. Any protectionism would damage world trade and also bounce back to harm those Introducing such policies. It was said.263 words
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Article159 1968-11-14 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The fol'owing ships are expected to be in port today: Codowns Vessesls 1/2 Rhexenor 3/4 Sudga Lloyd Bakke 8/9 Mitaka Maru 10/11 Atreus 13/14 President Adams American Mail 19 Tandjung Datu 2? 24 Van Neck 25/26 Altair 27/28 Korana 29/30 Norwid 31/32 Seikai Maru 33/34159 words
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Article270 1968-11-14 9 Rubber up cent SINGAPORE. Wed. December first grade rubber buyers f o b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 571 cents per lb., up three-eight* of a cent from previoua close The tone was steady quiet. The market ruled quiet but steady. Enquiries for RSS270 words
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Article101 1968-11-14 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The noon price* at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are:— Buyer Seller Coconut OU (FOB) Bulk 43.25 Coconut Oil (FOB > Drum 47.73 Loose t opra Mixed Oct 17.30 Muntil* White Pepper iIUBI 96% M W 125 00 Sarawak White Pepper (FOB.) 122.50 Sarawak special Black101 words
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916 1968-11-14 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Although the total turnover on the Stock Exchange was Improved, conditions were quiet. Interest was mainly In selected Industrial counters, including Veneer.. Eupoc Pulp and Public Bank. The market, however, opened easier thereafter turned mixed with mild buying support during the afternoon. There916 words
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Article131 1968-11-14 9 NEW YORK Wed (UPI) The Chase Manhattan Bank yesterday raised its prime interest rate that charged on loans to large and most creditworthy clients to 6-1/4 per cent from 6 per cent. Chase's new rate now matches the prime rate charged by the bulk of131 words
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Article66 1968-11-14 9 SINGAPORE. Wed The Association of Banks in Ma-lavsia-Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants (rate* are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency*. SELLING TT. or OD. ready: Deutsche Marks $77.7575; Holland Guilders $84.7525; Swiss Francs $7l 7950. Belgian Francs $666 words
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Article53 1968-11-14 9 HONG KONG. Wed. (UPI)2 Money Quotations: HK56.***** per U.S. dollar TT. HK$ 14.53 pe r pound sterlinflKs294.l2s per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness. HK$ 162.7 per 10.000 Japanese yen. HK***** per 100 Philippines pesos buyers. HK$ 145.2 per 100 Philippines pe«o» sellers. Philippine pesos 3.90353 words
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Article15 1968-11-14 9 SINGAPORE. Wed The tin price for today was $6lO per picul, Ud sl37s.15 words
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Article22 1968-11-14 9 LONDON. Wed (UPI) Rubber opened quiet with spot 20-111/16 20-13/16. No. 1 RSS CIF basis porta Nov. 20-3 8 20-5/8.22 words
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Article88 1968-11-14 9 LONDON. Wed. <UPI) Rubber market closed quietly steady. Spot 20-5 8 20-3 4. Settlement House Dec 20-9 16 20-11/16 Jan Mar 20-5 8 20-3/4 Apr/June 20-1 2 20-5 8 July Sept 20-7/16 20-9/16 Oct/Dec 20-7 16 20-9 16 Jan Mar 20-3 8 20-1/2 Apr/June 20-3 888 words
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Article104 1968-11-14 9 NF.W YORK. Wed (UPI) A continuation of postelection entnusiasm sourred another stock market advance yesterday in steppedup activity. Investors and traders also were encouraged by higher steel production and an increase in new orders and production last month reported by the National Association of Purchasing Management104 words
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Article121 1968-11-14 9 NEW YORK. Wed (UPI) Japanese Australian and New Zealand firms received three of 20 awards made yesterday for outstanding achievement in marketing by the Sales and Marketing Executive-International. Competing against companies m the U.S. and around the world, the firms were recognised for unique,121 words
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Article116 1968-11-14 9 HONG KONG. Wed. (Reuter) A aecond Hilton Hotel in Singapore is to be built even before the first 450room Singapore Hilton haa beep completed, the Hilton Organisation announced in Hong Kong today. A contract to build a second 400-room Hilton Hotel has been entered into116 words
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133 1968-11-14 9 LONDON. Wed. (UPI) Stock market* experienced another good day yesterday with widespread gains among industrials and although profit-taking showed in places. the overall strength was unimpaired at the close. Government bonds, however, remained friendless and further selling cut Dri- ces by another 1/8 to 3/ 16ths.133 words
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Article483 1968-11-14 9 SINGAPORE Stock Exchange sold and other prices ofbciaUv listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIALS 2.01 2.02 Ben Co 2.42 Borneo Bhd 1.74 173 1.73 1 Ml C. sugar 4.01 Chemical Co 1.78 1.79 Cold Storage 4.78 3.22 324 E. Smelting 6 73 E I 2 32 2.43483 words
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Article55 1968-11-14 9 < Managers' Prlres) FlrM \lalavan 2.83 Second Malayan 2.02 Third Malavan .YD 1 21 The i nininerce Industry 1 01 1 10 The Siivint Fund 1.07 11« Fir>.t H knng XD 1.17 1.23* Sernnd II knng .81 Malaysian Investment 86* Fund XD 1 20 1 30 Sterling C55 words
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Advertisement820 1968-11-14 9 Air Movements FLY THE BIG BOEING 707 s OF MSA TO HONGKONG, TAIPEI, TOKYO, MANILA, DJAKARTA PERTH, SYDNEY. Contact your travel agent or ring ***** for reservations. yM\ ARRIVALS DEPARTURES SINGAPORE Too p m 4.29 p m. 413 p m. if.lNi a m. 9.25 p m. 10.15 a m. 10.25820 words
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Miscellaneous1340 1968-11-14 10 TODAY TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 8 KUALA LUMPUB and Palau Pin*nr; 9 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 A 18 Jobore Bahru. Tatpinr. 7 Bata Pahat; 9 Kina nr. P.M.: 545 Opening Annct— Prog. Summary; 5 50 News Outlines in the National Language; 5 55 National Songs; 6 00 News in Tamil; 6.101,340 words
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Article, Illustration408 1968-11-14 11 TT/'HAT is science? Science is the systematic knowledge of natural or physical phenomena. Science covers a very wide subject. It is branched out into several studies like the study of physics, chemistry, biology and zoology. These again are branched out into several topics. Henceforth, we can408 words
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Article, Illustration188 1968-11-14 11 ONE morning, when I was feeling dull and the weather was hot, I decided to visit the park to get some fresh-air. While sitting on the chair, memories came into my nrnd. I remembered the mark cn my brother's forehead. It was five years188 words
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Article, Illustration195 1968-11-14 11 IT WAS midday and the weather was warm. I decided to walk along the water- front. As I was enjoying myself looking at the coming ships, I saw thick clouds in the sky. Soon the whole sky was dark. There was a wind from the sea. The195 words
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Article, Illustration157 1968-11-14 11 IT was a lovely morning one fine day in August. The birds were chirping merrily and flying from one tree to another. Everything was marvellous. I can still remember what some members of my family did. My mother was cleaning up the house and my157 words
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Article, Illustration297 1968-11-14 11 DURING our lifetime, we often lose things that are precious to us. We lose them through carelessness and sometimes by misplacing our things. Usually, we are not aware of the loss until we think of it. W r e often inquire from friends and neighbours297 words
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Article, Illustration238 1968-11-14 11 LAST Sunday. I went to bed late because I was reading a ghost story. I slept at once when I heard the clock strike twelve. I had a terrible dream. I found myself alone in a Jungle after a long Journey. I saw a238 words
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Article, Illustration119 1968-11-14 11 LAST year when I passed my Primary 5 examination I was promoted to Primary 6A. My class is very big and clean and there are 45 chairs and desks There are also six cupboards meant for putting certain lnstru- s ments and books. There are 17 girls119 words
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Article, Illustration165 1968-11-14 11 DURING my school days, I liked every teacher who taught me. The teacher who was kind and modest will always be remembered by me. I did not mind who my teacher was so long as he or she was reliable and fit to be called a teacher.165 words
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Article, Illustration172 1968-11-14 11 LAST Saturday, while I was walking home from school. I saw an old woman walking towards my direction. I saw a military truck moving at a great speed towards the woman. Suddenly, she was knocked down by the military truck Most of the people172 words
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Article, Illustration193 1968-11-14 11 FISHING is an important occupation in Malaysia, and this is earned out on the West and East Coast of the Peninsula The Continental Shelf or the Sunda Platform provides excellent fishing grounds, as there are lots of Marine plants for the fish to eat. The most193 words
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Article, Illustration147 1968-11-14 11 THE waves in the sea were rough. There were fishermen catching fish among some islands off Singapore. Three of the fishermen had just thrown their nets into the sea in the hope of catching more fish. Then one of them named Jaffar saw a boat approaching147 words
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Article, Illustration136 1968-11-14 11 RECENTLY, my friend and I went to see a circus near Kallang Park. The show was at six p.m. We went there by taxi and upon arrival we bought two tickets for the show. We also bought some cakes before going in to watch the136 words
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Article, Illustration121 1968-11-14 11 I AM a flower. I came from a plant m the garden of a rich woman. When 1 was still a bud. I. was not so pretty. Then one day, I blossomed into a lovely flower. My petals were pink and fresh and I enjoyed121 words
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Advertisement184 1968-11-14 11 NEW ESSAY CONTEST: RULES TO OBSERVE THE EASTERN SUN’S new essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under appears in this page every Thursday. One ox the objects of this contest is to encourage young boys and girls to express themselves properly. And what better way to184 words
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535 1968-11-14 12 T/'UALA LUMPUR, Wed. —An 80-year-old man, found guilty of culpable homicide of his wife, told the High Court Judge, before a three-year sentence was passed, he would be "better off in jail than out." V. Ponnusamy, who has failing535 words
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278 1968-11-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Teachers were today advised not to use examinations as a motivation for students to study. The advice came from the Chief Inspector of Schools, Mr. Paul Chang, who said examinations stifled a child's curiosity to find out things for himself.278 words
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105 1968-11-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The Pemuda Gerakan. the vouth wing of the Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia, will soon hold political courses and seminars for its members. These are to enable members to understand the concept of democratic- socialism. the deputy secretary-general of the Gerakan, Mr.105 words
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Article41 1968-11-14 12 KAJANG. Wed.—The Assistant Minister of Education. Mr. Lee Siok Yew. will speak at the prize-giving day of the Kajang Hiil Street Primary English School II on Saturday An exhibition and concert will also be held on the same day.41 words
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Article30 1968-11-14 12 BATU GAJAH. Wed. A cyclist. Chong Fah, 69. was killed this morning when he was knocked down by a bus at the Ist mile, Batu Gajah Pusing Road.30 words
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Article19 1968-11-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— An unidentified body was found floating in a mining pool near Salak South yesterday.19 words
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141 1968-11-14 12 SINGAPORE, Wed. All the candidates who passed the Primary School Leaving Examination this year, will be given places in secondary schools next year. About 37,946 (54.1 per cent) out of 70.131 candidates who sat the examination on Oct. 8. 9 and 10, passed141 words
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Article, Illustration547 1968-11-14 12 BEN D'CUNHA - By BEN D'CUNHA KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Her father did everything to discourage her, but music was in her veins and there was no stopping her. She began writing songs ot the age of 1 5 to the accompaniment of the sounds of an electric547 words
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386 1968-11-14 12 PENANG, Wed. A thug who shot and injured a police constable with a .22 revolver during a brief gun-battie was himself wounded in the early hours of June 1, at Jalan Acham, Butterworth. “He escaped but was subsequently arrested In a blukar. one386 words
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Article73 1968-11-14 12 PENANG. Wed. Snatch thieves robbed a 28-vear-old sa esgirl. Khaw Cheng Guat, of her handbag containing $6O and other articles, in front of her house in Mano Road last night Khaw and her younger sister had got down from a bus and were walking towards their73 words
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106 1968-11-14 12 SINGAPORE. Wed Lady De La Mare, wife of the British High Commissioner in Singapore, who has been conducting lectures and demonstrations on flower arrangements. will present a cheque for $9OO to the Christmas Fair Committee 1968 at Eden Hall tomorrow. The presentation of106 words
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273 1968-11-14 12 SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore Pools (Private) Limited is to expand its sales. It plans to set up booths for the sale of TOTO coupons in private markets. The Singapore Pools authorities have made an official request for permission to set up these273 words
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421 1968-11-14 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. Several categories of goods imported to Singapore are now subject to 100 per cent quota restriction. the Controller and Registrar of Imports and Exports here announced today. The goods are margarine, yeast. chicken essence, playing cards, sensitised photographic paper, carbon paper,421 words
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Article152 1968-11-14 12 9 a.m. 4 p.m. Singapore Blood Transfusion Service’s mobile blood bank station in front of Customs House, Maxwell Road. 1 p.m.-2 p.m. Rotary Club of Singapore-West weekly luncheon at Hollan-ische (Dutch) Club, Camden Park, off Adam Road. 5 p.m. 9 p.m. SATA free mass X-ray station at Ama152 words
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Article75 1968-11-14 12 PENANG. Wed—A party of local government committee members from Johore. led by the State's Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Othman bin Haji Mohamed Sa'at today visited the State Operations Room here and were briefed on Penang's housing projects. The Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee75 words
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287 1968-11-14 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Policeman's career is both a challenging and a responsible one especially in a highly urbanised progressive and rapidly industrialising society like Singapore. This was slated today by the Acting Commissioner of Police. Mr. P. Rajaratnam. at a pass-ing-out parade held287 words
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Advertisement54 1968-11-14 13 METRO TOURS AND SOCIAL ESCORT SERVICES (Member Of The K.L. Tourist Association) Well Educated And Attractive Multi Racial Ladies Are Available As Social Escorts For Picnics, Sight Seeing. Parties, Dinners And Night Clubs. Please Ring K.L. ***** For Particulars Or Call At Room “F” Ground Floor, Fook Chuen Mansion. Jalan54 words
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Miscellaneous252 1968-11-14 13 THmivaag HALfPRIrE ADMISSION TO ALL PARKS AND CINEMAS EXCEPT THE LITIO THEATRE. NOW HHOWW.! 11 m.. 1 Ml. 4 DO. 0.30 A IS am Lee Van Cieef John Phillip Law •DEATH RIDES A HORSE Technicolor. Terhnlaccpo UAI CAPITOL PSone ***** Last Da*' Shew F»*tivaM Frlrp Ham. 145. 4 no. w252 words
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Miscellaneous301 1968-11-14 13 ARIES MAR. 22 .APR. 20 54-69-75 yf' TAURUS OL\ APR. 21 (MAY 21 9-10-18-27 1^44-71-82-89 GEMINI MAY 22 'JUNE 22 v 1- 6-45-48 >5l-70-76 CANCER JUNE 23 f JULY 23 0\ 2- 8-12-16 «5/40-60-79-80 LEO JULY 24 AUG. 23 \33-38-43-49 >65-77-81-90 VIRGO AUG. 24 SEPT. 22 3-15-29-34 '57-68-74 By CLAY301 words
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Miscellaneous414 1968-11-14 13 ORCHARD-***** 2ND BUTTERING WEEt: Shoot Start: IJI. sno STAR Start*: I.S».SM*IM»j» Adm.: *1 SO. *2.50 it 00 Ca*h Bookings Only No FreeUst School Conrcttioa: *I.SOToAnJ goat at I -to 5 I Shoot only Julie Andrew* “STAR FOX I 70mm oto Co or he Donijtr. ODEON PALACE Jl-l7» *****8 OPENS TODAT.414 words
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616 1968-11-14 14 ANDREW TARNOWSKI - by ANDREW TARNOWSKI MADRID, Wed. (Reuter) Spanish guitar makers, fighting off increasing foreign competition as the instrument gains world wide popularity, are producing finer inetruments than ever before with continual refine* ments to their age-old craft. Guitars are now made in Japan, the United States and616 words
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Article385 1968-11-14 14 TEENASIA JAKARTA. Wed (Reuter) About 50 teenage “hell-drivers” who started out on a motor cycle race recently ended up in a fountain in Central Jakarta in their underwear, writes Reuter correspondent Peter Job Military authorities stopped them, stripped them, ordered them to run to the fountain385 words
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Article, Illustration1373 1968-11-14 14 Joseph Gollowoy - By Joseph Gollowoy JAKARTA, (UPI) J Time and again, Indonesia's communists moved into action before they were fully prepared. Each time, they paid with their lives, and now they have done it again. In the 1920’s the fledgling party rushed into an uprising against theUPI photo - 1,373 words
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Advertisement384 1968-11-14 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisement can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR Ngee Ann Building Singapore 5.5. MUBARUK b Brothers. 63, Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maju Avenue, Serangoon Carden Estate. Singapore TAY BUAN CUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET. 83. East Coast Road, Singapore 15. Tel: *****9. HAMIEM STORE.384 words
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Advertisement78 1968-11-14 14 Advertiser's Name...... Address Telephone No. Number of Insertions.. Oate(s) Requested...™ Cost Payment mart utmytay 1 ir.o.'Ckn«/Cuk C«t mntl ke tffiUrrrt. ekesld ke tmirt. Classified advertise Orients may btt handed at the following addresses: KUALA LUMPUR: 3<>i |ALAN SULTAN. TELS: *****/6 IPOH: 8-PO TATLOCK ST., TEL: 2877 27 h BREWSTER RD„78 words
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Article441 1968-11-14 15 Briton stops opponent in sixth round LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) British heavyweight Billy Walker upset the odds when he stopped American Thad Spencer in the sixth round of their scheduled ten-round contest at Wembley here last night. Before the fight none bat Walker’s closest followers441 words
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Article211 1968-11-14 15 LONDON, Wed. (UPI) The American Davl* Cup leam which on Monday won the chance to challenge Australia for amateur tennis top honour suffered a possible severe setback yesterday night when Clark Graebner pulled a back muscle during his opening match In the British covered-court championships.211 words
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Article212 1968-11-14 15 TORONTO. Wed (CPI) George Chuvalo took another step along the comeback trail yesterday at Maple Leaf Cardens with a seventh mund technical knockout •gainst Italy's Dante Cane. Cane's handlers threw a towel into the ring after he had been sent through the ropes by a212 words
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222 1968-11-14 15 PITTSBURGH. (Pennsylvania), Wed (Reuter) Former world heavyweight champion Sonnv Liston knocked out Roger Rischer in the third round of a scheduled 10-round bout here last night. Apparently intimidated by Liston's punching reputation, Rischer was on the defensive throughout the onesided bout and did222 words
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151 1968-11-14 15 SINGAPORE Wed. The Ceylon Defence Services hockey team arrived In Singapore today to plav five matches during their six-day stay. The team arrived at Royal Air Force Changi as guest of the British Joint Services Hockey Committee. This Is the first time that151 words
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Article32 1968-11-14 15 IPOH. Wed The Teachers’ Club inter-staff volleyball comoetition will be held at the Lower Secondary School in Labrooy Road here from Nov. 16 to 17. Play will start at 8.30 ajn.32 words
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Article, Illustration45 1968-11-14 15 Twenty-one-year-old R- Sockjnathan. who recently won the 2nd annual mini-marathon organised by the Malaysian Indian Congress Youth Section of Pontian. receiving the Challenge Trophy from Puan Siti Seha binte S. Hassan. wife of the District Officer. Pontian. More than 100 athletes took part.45 words
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Article259 1968-11-14 15 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) British fans will be treated to a European soccer feast tonight when home clubs Stage two European Cup games, one European CupWinners' Cup tie and three Inter-Cities Fairs Cup matches. Most interest will be focussed on the second round, first leg259 words
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417 1968-11-14 15 MACAO, Wed. (l’PI). —Eighty-five cars, IT motorcycles and 10 go-karts arrived in this sleepy little Portuguese province yesterday as the town braced for the noise and thrills of the Grand Prix on Saturday and Sunday. There were more to come. A record number ol417 words
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Article123 1968-11-14 15 SINGAPORE. Wed Mrs. N. C. Ngui and Mr. P. W Ngui (SICC) with a combined handicap of 21. won the Diner's Club Trophy with a nett-61 at the Keppel Links on Sunday. Playing in an Open Mixed Greensome c o m p e t i123 words
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Article171 1968-11-14 15 RINCON, Puerto Rico. Wed. (UPI) Dale Mount* of the United States yesterday won the 5.000 metre* paddling race of the Fourth World Surfing Championship He covered the course in 22 minutes. 52 seconds. The remainder of yesterday's programme was cancelled because of poor turf conditions. This171 words
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162 1968-11-14 15 SYDNEY. Wed (Reuter) The early failings of the West Indies in thei r Australian cricket tour should not be treated as a reliable form guide, Australia Test captain. Bill Lawry. said yesterday. Slimming up the early West Indies misadventures, Lawry said; “Anybody who162 words
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Article1242 1968-11-14 15 Horse* Class Dlv. 1-9 Furs. 042 Niee Fellow 9v 9 00 Four 5 Stable Noordin 601 Bovi Fun 7y 8 11 Joy 8table E B'kelen 690 True Friendship •y 808 T T. Stable E Donnelly 311 Rrganda 7v 8 06 Ideal 8tab!e R Bkelen 100 Ufh Leven1,242 words
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Article, Illustration659 1968-11-14 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. In the biggest golf tournament held in Surabaya. Java during the year, Tom Chambers, a former single handicap player of SICC, Singapore, shot a near fashionable round of 38-36 —74 to win the Minjak Cup classics from no less659 words
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Article65 1968-11-14 16 PENANG, Wed. Five teams will be competing in the senior inter-team tournament, organised by the Penang Badminton Association. They are Harper’s Recreation Club, Penang Malays’ Badminton Association, Gan's Badminton Party. Li Wah and Anglo-Chinese School Union. Play will commence on Friday at 630 pm. at the65 words
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Article466 1968-11-14 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. National football coach, Mr. L. Kocev Is optimistic that the State side will do well at the forthcoming King of Thailand Cup soccer tournament at Bangkok. The youthful team ranging in ages between 18 and 23 according to the coach have shown466 words
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Article89 1968-11-14 16 MALACCA. Wed. Kilat Club won the annual Malacca six-a-side hockey championships with a 1-0 win over Bth Battalion Royal Australian Regiment A' in the final at the Malacca Club padang. Full-back Lim Kok Keng netted the winning goal. In the invitation women’s seven-a-side final89 words
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Article337 1968-11-14 16 WINDSOR LAD - Bears watching at Ipoh race meeting By WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Wed. The Rinus van Breukelentrained Smoko, with Garnet Bougoure astride, did a smart spin on a good track this morning. After trotting once round on the third track, Smoko went fast from the half mile to337 words
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198 1968-11-14 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Tay Soo Yong vicepresident of the Football Association of Singapore denied that the F.A.S had "axed” seven players from the State team going to Bangkok for the King of Thailand's Cup soccer tournament. "They are not in the Bangkok-bound team198 words
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161 1968-11-14 16 BANGKOK. Wed. (UPI) World flyweight champion Chartchai Chlonoi of Thailand indicated he would retire from professional prize fighting after his title defence against Alacran Torres of Mexico next year. “I have suffered a great deal in my last four fights, and this is due161 words
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Article163 1968-11-14 16 KUALA LUMPUR Wed Tenpin bowling centres and associations in Singapore and Perak have been invited to send their best bowlers to compete in two special events —invitation team and singles—at the Third Annual State Championships of the Selangor Tenpin Bowling Association from Nov. 23 to163 words
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Article70 1968-11-14 16 IPOH. Wed The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, and other VJ.P.'s are expected to play a round of golf on Sunday morning after the official opening of the new club house of the Perak Turf Club Sports Club on Saturday nigh; The official opening ceremony70 words
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Article, Illustration106 1968-11-14 16 Graham Hill of Britain waves an old sombrero for joy after being ‘crowned’ with it to reclaim his magnificent victory in the recent Mexican Grand Prix on the Magdalena track, that also clinched the 1968 world drivers’ championship for him Leading almost from start to finish. 39-year-old Hill,106 words
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599 1968-11-14 16 Hayward is named ‘Boxer of the month MANILA. Wed (AFP) American junior middleweight boxers Stan Hayward has been named Boxer of the Month” by the Philip-pine-based World Boxing Council in its October ratings released here. Hayward advanced from No 4 to No. 3 i n the junior middleweight division in599 words
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Miscellaneous48 1968-11-14 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 9.13 p.m. (6.2 ft.). Port Swettenham: 11.23 a.m. (11.0 ft.). Port Dickson: 12.28 a.m. (5.9 ft.). Singapore: 5.54 a.m. (6.7 ft.), 4.19 p.m. (7.3 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 4.31 a.m. (7.4 ft.). 2.40 p.m. (5.3 ft.). £.29 a.m. (8.8 ft.), 3.04 p.m. (4.8 ft.). J48 words
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