Eastern Sun, 17 November 1968
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Title Section25 1968-11-17 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE SUNDAY EDITION ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 826 Sunday, 17 November 1968. MC (P) 0050 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article, Illustration427 1968-11-17 1 A threat to nation—Tunku KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. *T*he Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, A today warned of a Communist pirn to recruit pupils from Chinese secondary schools to rebel against the Government. He said: "These pupils are taught the teachings of Mao Tsetung and the427 words
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Article71 1968-11-17 1 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) President Suharto of Indonesia today sent a message to President Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines which informed sources said dealt with the need to keep the Association of South-east Asian Nations i ASEAN > together. The message was handed to Philippines Ambassador Modesto71 words
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Article64 1968-11-17 1 De Gaulle holds crisis meeting PARIS. Sat. (UPD—President de Gaulle today held a crisis meeting with Premier Cnuve de Murville and Finance Minister FranroisXavier Ortoli to discuss continuing speculation against, the Franc. De Gaulle was reported planning new: measures to counter speculation against the Franc and a rush64 words
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Article37 1968-11-17 1 VATICAN CITY. Sat. (Reuter) Cardinal Augustin Bea, the man behind the Roman Catholic Church’i historic movement towards Christian unity, lay in state today at the Rome clinic where he died early this morning, aged 87.37 words
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Article, Illustration240 1968-11-17 1 PRAGUE, Sot. (Reuter) Resolutions of support for Czechoslovakia's progressive Communist leadership under Alexander Dubcek are flooding into Prague from workers and organisations throughout the country, according to Prague Radio. As the leadership continues under pressure from proMoscow conservatives at the current Party Central Committee meeting, one— UPI picture. - 240 words
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Article103 1968-11-17 1 SALISBURY. Sat. (Reuter) British Minister George Thomson prepared to fly home from unsuccessful Rhoaesia independence talks today leaving several major differences of principle s»UI dividing the two countries. There would have to be a major move now by the Rhodesians before there was any chance of103 words
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Article53 1968-11-17 1 TAIPEI. Sat (Reuter) Taiwan and Singapore are to establish a trade office in each other's capital to promote trade between the two countries, the United Daily News reported today. In the absence of diplomatic relations, the projected offices would handle consulate matters apart from trade promotion business,53 words
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Article27 1968-11-17 1 WARSAW. Sat. 'Reuter) Mr. Wladyslaw Gomulka was today re-elected leader of the Polish Communist Party —a post he has held for the past 12 years.27 words
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Article49 1968-11-17 1 CROMER. England. Sat. (Reuter) A gas well blew out beneath a North Sea rig today. hurling men Into the sea and minutes later a rescue ship crashed into the rig and sank. But early reports said only two of the 50 men Involved in the doubledisaster had died.49 words
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Article115 1968-11-17 1 PRINCETON. NJ Sat. (UPI) An anti-riot gun for children is on sale here in Christmas displays. The toy. a battery-driven police jeep is made in Japan and sells for about 4 dollars. It is also on sale In Newark, scene of one of the nation’s worst115 words
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Article33 1968-11-17 1 TAMPICAO. Mexico. Sat (UPI) —A vulture electrocuted a 15-year-old hoy on Friday. The vulture blundered in flieht. into a 10.000-volt electric line, which fell on Guillermo Del Angel, killing him.33 words
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Article30 1968-11-17 1 OSAKA. Sat. (UPI) Hayakawa Electric Co of Osaka has put on the market a compact washer called UT-52 using supersonic waves designed specially for cleaning jewels and precious metals.30 words
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Article121 1968-11-17 1 ATLANTA. Sat. (UPI) Doctors linked the veins of a 3-year-old child with those of a chimpanzee for nearly six hours yesterday in a lastditch effort to save her life and said cautiously that the operation may have helped. Dr. Joseph Patterson, organiser of the team121 words
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223 1968-11-17 1 SAIGON. Sat. (AFP) South Vietnamese President Nguyen van Thieu said today that his Government and the United States were trying to solve their differences over peace in Vietnam with "calm and patience and with flexibility and goodwill." In an Interview with the Vietnamese223 words
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Article28 1968-11-17 1 MOSCOW Sat. (Reuter) The Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda charged today that Britain was backing West Germany in heightening tension in Europe following events in Czechoslovakia.28 words
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Article25 1968-11-17 1 MANILA Sat. (AFP) The remaining Malaysian Fmbissy staff here left today for Kuala Lurrpur after being recalled by their Government last week.25 words
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Article274 1968-11-17 1 PARIS. Sat. (I PI) Paris hanks and the gold market were closed today preventing further speculation as the French Government debated measures to shore up the buffeted French Franc. French Prime Minister Maurice Couve De Murville has announced that he intends to address the nation274 words
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Advertisement25 1968-11-17 1 Protein 8-B*%, Suitable for making biscuit noodle, dried noodle, cakes, etc. F *k£JU ma IMA LTD .(FLOUR MILLS) the watch for outstanding,elegance admiration by ICAR25 words
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Advertisement67 1968-11-17 1 v> ISHECTEDFJ M --BISCUITS, n The Bank for All Big and Small .’-UR* 0.C8.C. i SOLID S A ROCK OYERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. the STRONGEST and LARGEST BANK in MALAYSIA and SINGAPORE AUTHORIbED CAPITAL: $100,000,000/PAID UP CAPITAL: S 40,000,000/GENERAL RESERVE AND PROFIT Cr LOSS BALANCE OVER 33.000.000/TOTAL OVER S 73.000.000/TOTAL67 words
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NEWS
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Article68 1968-11-17 2 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) Underwater pictures of the submarine Scorpion, lost in the Atlantic last May, show that the hull is in several major pieces and completely flooded, authorities said yesterday. A Navy statement said: “The hull of the U.S.S. Scorpion Is not intact. It is in68 words
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68 1968-11-17 2 KARACHI. Sat. (AFP Reuter) The West Pakistan High Court yesterday aet Dec 2 for a hearing of applications for the release of former Foreign Minister Zulflkar AH Bhutto and four other persons whose arrests sparked a wave of demonstrations and violence across the country. Meanwhile68 words
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Article63 1968-11-17 2 BRISBANE, Queensland. Bat. (UPI) A Rigger from Surrey. England, who till today had never won anything, won $200,000 U *****.000 In Saturday’s draw of the Melbourne Cup Super Special Golden Casket. The Rigger. Leonard Bailey. 26. father of five, will take a holiday with his family and63 words
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395 1968-11-17 2 MALACCA, Sot. The Finonce Minister, Tun Ton Siew Sin, said today the Central Government had appointed a Committee of officials to recommend how best Terendak Camp may be used after Britain withdraws her troops from this region in 1971.395 words
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649 1968-11-17 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Federal Court of Appeal today dismissed the appeal of a former sharebroker, Ng Chiau Beng. against a decree nisi for the dissolution of the marriage to his wife. Penny Lim Cheng Sim. In a ten-page judgment delivered today the Federal Court held that649 words
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500 1968-11-17 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Health, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, has predicted a big drop in birth rates in Singapore this year. He said statistic* showed that Singapore no longer enjoyed the “distinction’’ of having a high birth rate. In 1967. he said,500 words
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Article257 1968-11-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A doctor, who examined a European girl alleged to have been raped eight hours earlier, today testified at a preliminary inquiry there was no evidence of a struggle n r violence during the act. Dr. K. Ragupathy added however there were slight257 words
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244 1968-11-17 2 BRUSSELS, Sot. (Reuter) Leading NATO powers including Britain and the United States, want the Alliance to warn Moscow today that any Soviet move against a neutral or uncommitted European nation would create a dangerous crisis. Informed sources said the NATO Foreign Ministers244 words
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Article64 1968-11-17 2 CALL'. South Vietnam. Sat. Reuter) A young American marine on a night ambush patrol was dragged away screaming and killed by a man-eating tiger, a regimental Commander said today There have been several reports of tigers in this northern part of South Vietnam. but this is64 words
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Article42 1968-11-17 2 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) Fifty four people were reported dead or missing when a ferry boat in which they were travelling turned turtle near Kendiri in the South Celebes earlier this week. Indonesia's Antara new s agency said today.42 words
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Article58 1968-11-17 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Rediffusion Singapore will be presenting a special request programme in aid of the abandoned babies beginning from 7.15 pm on Dec. 21 to 9 the next morning Requests can be made from a list of 200 of the most popular songs on payment of58 words
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88 1968-11-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Union of Clerks in Fullyassisted Schools was told today that its members could picket the Ministry of Education in protest against the delay in the publication of the Aziz Teachers’ Commission if they wished to do so. "If they wish88 words
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Article52 1968-11-17 2 SINGAPORE Sat.— The Singapore Armed Forces will be conducting live firing exercises at the Southern Islands Artillery Range from Nov. 20 to 22 The times are from 10 30 am. to 4 p.m for Nov. 20 and 21. and 10 am. to 6 p.m. on the52 words
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Article49 1968-11-17 2 MALACCA. Sat. Three men one armed with a pistol robbed a housewife of $1,220 and Jewellery valued at $385 at her home at 16 mile Ayer Panas yesterday morning. Wong Pat Mo. 53. said the men locked her ln a room before ransacking the house.49 words
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119 1968-11-17 2 ROME. Sat. (Reuter)—The United Nations World Food Programme today set aside $10.5 million for a vest landsettlement project In Wesr tern Malaysia. About 24.600 Malaysian families are to be settled and helped to grow oil palm and rubber in the next five years under119 words
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108 1968-11-17 2 WASHINGTON, Sat. (AFP) The American Roman. Catholic Hierarchy today declared that the use of artificial methods of contraception by married couples was not a mortal sin. In other resolution adopted by the conference of Bishops today, the Hierarchy proposed that conscientious objectors opposed to108 words
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Advertisement208 1968-11-17 2 The worlds longest, continuous 1 f India is so different. civilisation ®io««^sy?gggss has a lot un.* A palm fringed, beaches. rVrVLA/ Last year alone, more than a dozen IUVf tourist hotels were completed in India. Indian internal transport services can whisk you anywhere in the country in comfort and without208 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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238 1968-11-17 3 SINGAPORE. Satin follow-up enforcement of health laws after the “Keep Singapore Clean" campaign, a total of 774 people have been "booked" since Nov. 1. g A total of 220 persons were “booked” for commixing bleaches of the health .aws from Nov. 8 to 15238 words
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209 1968-11-17 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Will the Government consider introducing the metric system in the Republic? This question, posed by Professor Yeoh Ghim Seng, will be put to the Minister for Finance at the next Parliament sitting. Prof. Yeoh. MP for Joo Chiat. would like209 words
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Article37 1968-11-17 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The closing date for applications for bursaries by secondary and pre-university students has been extended to Jan. 6 next year. The bursaries are for those who are in need of financial assistance.37 words
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246 1968-11-17 3 Sat. The Shipping Freight Working Committee disclosed today that the Far Eastern Freight Conference had "arbitrarily" increased freight rates in respect of copra, copra cakes, and chips "without prior notice and with immediate effect." In a press statement, the committee said it considered246 words
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134 1968-11-17 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The National Trades Union Congress’ Research Unit has set up an industrial organisation section to assist in the organisation and servicing ot the growing number of inrial workers in the Republic. In a statement today the NTUC referred to the importance of134 words
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311 1968-11-17 3 Albert Johnson - Stranded bear (who likes beer) is lonely heart-broken By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Sat. A Malayan beer-drinking honey bear named “Benny” believed to be the mascot of the 32nd British Royal Artillery now stranded on the island of Blakang Mati is "lonely and heart-broken”. Reason: The four-foot tall mascot bear is311 words
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Article270 1968-11-17 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Government is exploring the possibility of setting up an orchid island in one of the Republic’s off-shore islands for the development of large scale export orientated nurseries. The Director of the Primary Production Department and Land Office officials were investigating the270 words
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196 1968-11-17 4 BUDAPEST. Bat (Reuter) Communist negotiators from more than 50 countries will meet here tomorrow to try to set a date for a World Communist Summit, postponed last month In the aftermath of the Warsaw pact Invasion of Czechoslovakia. The Kremlin has196 words
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112 1968-11-17 4 DETROIT. Sat. (UPI) An 18-year-©!d Jordanian immigrant was arrested yesterday by federal authorities and charged with threatening the life of Presidentelect Richard M. Nixon. Sudan Naura. who has been living with his parents for almost a year, was taken into custody after two coworkers112 words
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Article63 1968-11-17 4 BARROW. Alaska. Fat. (AFP> Sixty-five-year-old Max Conrad, the “Flying Grandfather". has landed at Nord. in North Eastern Greenland, because of bad weather in his bid to cross the North Pole in a tiny two-engine plane, the US. Federal Aviation Agency confirmed today (FRI). The agency's branch63 words
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Miscellaneous445 1968-11-17 4 I T.H.C.X..E. Act II —My alien can lick your alien? Ahvaa the to ?umo agent DOWNS THE THRUSH ALIEN... STORt STOP, ILLYA/ A STALEMATE IS BETTER. THAN OBSTRUCTION/ THIS MAN IS NO ALIEN' THROU6H THE FLUORO6COPE I OBSERVED THAT HIS BOOT IS HUMAN/ HIS COSTUME WAG MERELY RIGGEDAS MINE IS445 words
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264 1968-11-17 5 NOTTINGHAM, England, Sat. (Reuter) Robin Hood and his Merry Men, tegen ary outlaws of Old England who robbed from the rich to aid the poor, may Boon be back in business earning American dollars for Britain. Robin Hood fans264 words
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145 1968-11-17 5 MOSCOW. Sat (UPI) Anti-kangaroo devices have been fitted to four Soviet Moskovitch cars taking part in the London-S ydney motor rally, the weekly newspaper Nedelya said yesterday. The devices have been fitted to the fronts of the small family cars to prevent145 words
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190 1968-11-17 5 NEW YORK. Sat. (Reuter) Communist troops and supply movements have quadrupled in North Vietnam since the halt of American bombing two weeks ago, the New York Times said today. The newspaper. In a dispatch by its correspondent Gene Roberts In Saigon, quoted highly placed military190 words
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PHOTO TIPS
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Article, Illustration642 1968-11-17 5 likes compliments. Perhaps the greatest compliment an amateur photo* grapher can hear is "That's one of the best pictures of me I've ever seen!" Too often it's the other way around. The comment more often is "Do I really look like that?" According to Kodak642 words
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Miscellaneous269 1968-11-17 5 IVe meapp a lot of INPIAN MUSIC i L fl e BEFORE, BUT NONE QUITE l LIKE THAT! Vs* I /FA y^HOtAn ELECTRIC GUITARS AMP ELECTRIC TOM-TOMS TOO T" i r-r-y?rv=s^ s —r —sL/PSSgC s S 2 k fVMWro* 7 4* *T»* hello, Chief-.wuat's i^777r^% PANCINS SiCKNESSTcALL) U6H! CRAZY QKANPVOUK269 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article, Illustration99 1968-11-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. John Lui Men* Onn. statistician of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Berhad. has returned from a company sponsored study tour in Europe. Mr. Lui commenced his tour by attending a Group marketing conference in Amsterdam. He then spent some time99 words
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387 1968-11-17 6 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Speculators gambling on an Imminent revaluation of the West German mark set European money markets quivering today. The French franc took a battering and one broker described the situation as “catastrophic.” Sterling also was hit. and the price of gold rose387 words
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108 1968-11-17 6 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) —.The nation’s balance of payments for the third quarter registered the first surplus in more than three years, the government reported yesterday. Treasury and Commerce Department officials reported an adjusted surplus of $35 million in United States dealings with Its foreign108 words
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Article103 1968-11-17 6 SINGAPORE. Sat. The noon price* at the sincapore Chinese Produce Exchance today are:— Buyer Seller Coconnt Oil (FOB.) Bulk 4550 Coconut Oil (F O B Drum 48 00 Loose Copra Mixed Oct 28.00 Muntnk White Pepper (FO-B.) 98% N.L.W 125.00 Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) 122.50 Sarawak Special Black Pepper103 words
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Article, Illustration147 1968-11-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Dunlop Malaysia Industries Berhad has just installed a fourth 15.000 lbs. capacity Babcock and Wilcox Steambloc Boiler in its Petaling Jaya Tyre Factory which doubles the original capacity of its steam raising plant. Weighing 26 tons and costing more than147 words
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403 1968-11-17 6 SINGAPORE. Sat. Another quiet week’s trading of small daily fluctua:ion» saw operators searching for fresh factors. and awaiting a revival of European consumer interest. Nevertheless the undertone remained steady, state Holiday Cutler Bath in their rubber market review. The November position which went403 words
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Article43 1968-11-17 6 NEW YORK. Sat (UPI) Rubber futures closed 15 to 35 higher on no sales. Jan 23.05 Mar 22.30 2280 May 22.05 22.55 July 22.05 22.55 Sept 22.05 22.55 Nov 22.05 22.55 Locally, No. 1 RSS was 23 cents per pound.43 words
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248 1968-11-17 6 NEW YORK Sat. (UPI) Late demand gave stocks a sizable boost yesterday in active trading. There were some repor’s. apparently encouraging to Investors, that Sa;gon may be on the verge of ending itg boycott of the Vietnam peace conference President Johnson said248 words
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Article112 1968-11-17 6 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Cecilie Maersk 3/ 4 State of Kutch 5 Yamaasa MaTU 6/ 7 Golden Spring 8/ 9 Travestem 10/11 Benattow 13/14 Servaaskerk 18 Yarra 19 Mohammedi 21/22 Sea Express 23/24 Kyomei Maru 25/26112 words
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Article15 1968-11-17 6 SINGAPORE. Sat The tin price for today was $630,871 per picul, up $lO.15 words
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Article130 1968-11-17 6 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Association of Banks in Ma-laysia-Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency). Selling T.T or O D. ready: Deutsche Marks $78.0400; Holland GuiUders $85.1550; Swiss Francs $71.9900; Belgain Francs $6.1900;130 words
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Article32 1968-11-17 6 NEW YORK. Sal (UPI) Closing Dow Jones averages: 30 Industrials 065 83 20 Rails 271 83 15 Utilities 130 86 65 Stocks 346.10 40 Bonds 75.10 Commodity Index 143.7132 words
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152 1968-11-17 6 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI, Gold prices gained in moderately active trading yesterday on markets in New York and abroad, with dealers noting increased speculative demand stemming from uncertainty over major currencies. Engelhard Minerals and Chemicals Corp. raised its selling price for gold to152 words
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Article53 1968-11-17 6 Managers' Price*) Flr*t Malayan 2 84 Second Mala van 2 04 Thtril Mala'an 1.22 The Commerce Industry XD .97 1 n« The Savins Fund 1.07 110 Malarslan Investment Fuml Ml 1.20 1 10 First Hknnt 1 15 1 21 ■second H'kons XD .80 .8i* Merlins C'modlty XD 5/1153 words
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228 1968-11-17 6 SINGAPORE. Sat. Nonstop American-flag service between Sydney and Bangkok will be inaugurated by Pam American World Airways on Dec. 4, according to LT. Bready, District Traffic Sales Manager. The new service will be a once-a-week extension of the carrier’s daily New York-Los Sydney service228 words
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Advertisement803 1968-11-17 6 I Air Movements l FLY THE BIG BOEING 707 s OF MSA TO HONGKONG, TOKYO, MANILA, PERTH, SYDNEY, Contact your travel or ring ***** for reservations. TAIPEI, DJAKARTA agent I 7A SINGAPORE 8.25 pm. 6-30 p m. 8.25 pm. 7.55 p m. 1025 pm. 10-25 am. 9 00 a.m. 2.25803 words
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Advertisement352 1968-11-17 6 QUALIFY FOR PROMOTION THROUGH SPECIALIZED TRAINING IN MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL SUBJECTS Learn at home to improve your position and to earn what you are really worth. ICS home-study courses have helped thousands of ambitious men to achieve promotion and better pay. Moderate fees—all books supplied. Take the first step NOW352 words
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GOODWOOD HOTEL HOTEL Malaysia SINGAPORE SUPPLEMENT
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Article, Illustration190 1968-11-17 7 K.S. SIDHU - Dr. Goh to open multi-million hotel complex By K.S. SIDHU gINGAPORE’S Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will officially declare open the new multi-million dollar Hotel Malaysia, Singapore at Tanglin Circus in the island Republic at 5 p.m. today. The opening of Hotel Malaysia, Singapore is most timely, especially190 words
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464 1968-11-17 7 COME of the leading hotels in the Republic have grouped together to share talents, facilities and knowhow in a realistic and practical effort to churn out nothing but the best for hotel patrons here. The Goodwood Group of Hotels which includes such big names464 words
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Article, Illustration496 1968-11-17 7 tacular fountain at the main approach to the hotel. The terrain is generally flat, although some of the surrounding roads are sloped in such a manner as to provide the opportunity of placing part of the car park below road level; thereby giving a fairly unobstructed view496 words
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Article, Illustration463 1968-11-17 8 K.S. SIDHU - By K.S. SIDHU TlflTP ’le opening of Hotel Malaysia, Singapore, it will greatly help to boost the image of the Republic as a tourist paradise. The confidence of the hotel management in the dynamic progress of Singapore can be shared by the463 words
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Article, Illustration198 1968-11-17 8 'J’HE General Manager of Hotel Malaysia, Singapore, Mr. Philip C.M. Seow, is perhaps one of Asia's youngest hoteliers. Son of the late banker Seow Sien Jin, Mr. Seow decided on a hotel career early in his teens and received his training at Ecale Hotelier198 words
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Article, Illustration64 1968-11-17 8 Mr O. Chiaverlo. Fnod Beverage Manager Mr. B Theodas, Asst. Executive Mr. M. Dunn. Restaurant Manager Mr. F Neumann, Executive Baker Mr. G. Levi, Asst. Manager Mr. A Apandy, Asst Manager Front Office Mr. Yu Wen Peh, Personnel Officer Mr. Soelader, Chef Mrs Ooris Chang. Executive Housekeeper Mr.64 words
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Article, Illustration287 1968-11-17 9 QOLDEN Lotus of Hotel Malaysia, Singapore is one of the best dining spots in the Republic today. The fully air-con-ditioned restaurant with up-to-date decorations, has been specially furnished and equipped to meet the taste of not only foreigners but also local patrons.287 words
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Article, Illustration98 1968-11-17 9 AS one steps for a dip ct Hotel Malaysia, Singapore's pool, a number of attractive girls will welcome one with a big smile. Amongst them, is pretty Miss Susan Lim. A shy Miss Susan Lim, who always bears a smile is one pleasant girl who wiil98 words
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Article, Illustration448 1968-11-17 9 A DIP in the pool is what most people would wish for on a warm day. To tourists who come from cold countries, they will find that the tropical heat can sometimes be unbearable. However, if they are staying at Hotel448 words
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Article, Illustration337 1968-11-17 10 NEED FOR CHEERFUL AND EFFICIENT STAFF TTOTEL business today is very competitive. As such, hoteliers everywhere have always to keep abreast with what is happen- ing around them. They have been finding ways and means to satisfy the needs of the jet-age tourists. It is therefore337 words
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Advertisement120 1968-11-17 10 Congra tu la tions to HOTEL MALAYSIA LIMITED on the occasion of their official opening by The Minister for Finance Dr. Goh Keng Swee albeit u m 31 COLOR PHOTO FINISHING DEVELOPING PRINTING COLOR LRBORRTORY OFFERING YOU TOP QUALITY JOBS IN ALL YOUR PRINTING REQUIREMENTS lERT |HOTO IETR/VICJES 408, Orchard120 words
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CHURCH AT HOME
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Article, Illustration1367 1968-11-17 11 Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr - by Dr. Synesio Lyra, Jr. “If herefore, teeing ire are alto compatted about tcilh to g r e a t a cloud of witnesses, let us lay atide every weight, and the tin which doth so easily beset us, and let ut run with1,367 words
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341 1968-11-17 11 JAKARTA, Sat. A goal of a Gift Bible and a Bible study a week for every Seventh-day Adventist has been set by the denomination’s Far Eastern Conference in business session at the Samudra Beach Hotel in Indonesia. A “Bible341 words
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Article36 1968-11-17 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The construction and interior fittings of the new studio of Singapore Recording Centre at 130-S Sophia Road have been completed. This was disclosed by director. Rev David Huntley.36 words
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716 1968-11-17 11 n To accept God as “the only real power in our lives” i s the day. k victory over evil, said a Christian Science lecturer her on Sun- Noel D Bryan-Jones of England was the speaker, under sponsorship of The First Church of716 words
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226 1968-11-17 11 CINGAPORE. Sat. —Mr. Alan Kerr, a business man from Melbourne, has praised the Scripture Union for its “unchanging vitality” over the past century. He was speaking at luncheon given by the Scripture union Council of Australia-New Zealand-East-Asia tANZEA) and the Scripture Union Council of Singapore at226 words
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Advertisement583 1968-11-17 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ULAD TIDINGS CHliKt H 99. Jalan Gating, p. Jaja, Selangor. Minuter: Pastor Glenn D Stafford. Tel: ***** Assistant Pastor Chew Chee Kim Tel: *****7 Wednesday: 730 pm. Prayer And Praise Friday: 730 am. Christ Amhassadors Youth Fellowship Sunday: to an Sunday School 1030 am. Morning Worship Service 600583 words
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Advertisement329 1968-11-17 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS LIFE BIHI K-PRESHYTEKIAN CHI KCH 9 GUstead Road. Spore-IL 8 30 am. Sunday School 10 00 a.m. English Service 430 a.m. Mandarln/Hokk. Ser. ZION BIHLE-PKI SBYTEKIAN CHIKCH 5. Tavistock Avenue. S'pore-19. 8 00 am. Sunday School 9 15 a.m. English Service UALILEE BIMI.EPRt»Bl 1 tfcUAN HL KCH 175.329 words
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Advertisement565 1968-11-17 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ALL SAINTS* CHURCH 34. 3} ms. Jalan Cheraa. Kuala Lumpur. Sunday 8-00 am. 10.00 am. 10.00 am. 9 00 a m. Wednesday 7.30 p.m. Saturday Holy Communion (English) Cantonese Service Mandarin Servloa (4th Sun only) Sunday School (Eng/Chin) Bible Study Prayer Mtg. 6.00 pm. Y.F. (Eng) 7.00 p.m.565 words
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Miscellaneous183 1968-11-17 11 Radio Manila (FEBC) Dally Programme Guide (Summary Form English Service 7.00 am 7 15 7 30 900 9 25 930 10 00 11 30 12.00 to 1 00 pm 4 30 pm 435 530 630 6 45 to 7 00 pm 7.15 7.30 7.45 to 8 15 pm National Language183 words
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POPING AROUND With Platte Pete
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Article, Illustration1255 1968-11-17 12 Platter Pete's Postbag Pi ATTER PETES POSTBAG :l: SPOlLIbHT POP GOSblP DISOCySblQNJLJ PLATTER PEJ^j_PQP_PQU^_i>_J^PJ^UNES j]^_FEATyRES^ HI THERE! For the benefit of those of you who lomehow didn't get the chance to vote last week. PLATTER PETE'S 1968 POP POLL is printed once again. One important reminder: if1,255 words
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Article, Illustration192 1968-11-17 12 Resting between tour dates are BEE GEES I to r) ROBIN GIBB, COLIN PETERSEN, BABRY GIBB, VINCE MELOUNEY and MAURICE GIBB. The group returned from concert dates in Vienna last weekend. and planned to spend this week cutting a new single but Barry Gibb’s illness caused a postponement of the192 words
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Article, Illustration266 1968-11-17 12 NEW YORK The Rolling Stones' bath-room-wall-graffitti album cover is still a matter of dispute between the Stones and their record companies, Decca (Great Britain) and London (US). "It looks like Beggars' Banquet might be a Christmas release now.” Mirk has been quoted as saying. Despite meetings266 words
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Article182 1968-11-17 12 LONDON: 1. Eloise Barry Ryan 2. With A Little Help From My Friends—Joe Cocker 3. Good. Bad and The Ugly Hugo Montenegro 4. This Old Heart Of Mine Isley Brothers 5. Only One Woman Marbles 6 Those Were The Days Mary Hopkin 7. Light My182 words
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Advertisement603 1968-11-17 12 THE BEATLE STI PART l *V m The BEATLES *m in Banjor. Wales. a meditation ret roe rondorted THe bestixs k; udi4> MAHAKISHI YOGI <rlfht>. Januarr i January February February/April March 15 April Mar 4 Mar 11 Mit 15 Mar 38 June August June 7 June IS June 31 Jult603 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration475 1968-11-17 13 that is legendry from dragons to knights in ■Li shining armour these you will find in MGM's great motion picture "Whom The Gods Wish To Destroy." The film brings to the screen the splendour. mysteries and love of the time when loyalty to a King was everything475 words
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Article588 1968-11-17 13 SHEILAH GRAHAM - HOLLYWOOD EVERYWHERE By SHEILAH GRAHAM HOLLYWOOD. Sat. (NANA) Paramount has close to four million dollars invested in the stage production and film rights of “Coco," the story of couturiere Madame Chanel in which Katharine Hepburn will star on Broadway next season and in the588 words
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Article, Illustration329 1968-11-17 13 YET another film has been churned out about the power-mad Individuals who do not seem able to comprehend the fact that they are born losers out to regain their lost colonial heritage and conquer the world. This time the setting is France and it is the aftermath329 words
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Article66 1968-11-17 13 Soundtrack on Skidoo THE soundtrack album for "Skidoo.” an Otto Preminger Film for Paramount Pictures, will be released this month on the RCA Victor label. Music and lynei for the film were written by Nilsr son, a contemporary composer who also sings three songs heard in the album and plays66 words
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Article135 1968-11-17 13 PARAMOUNT Pictures* “True Grit.” starring John Wayne. Glen Campbell and Kim Darby, is now’ before the Technicolour cameras on locations near Mammoth Lake. California. The motion picture, based on Charles Portls’ best-sell-ing novel, is being produced by Hal Wallis and directed, by Henry Hathaway. Following the135 words
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Miscellaneous208 1968-11-17 13 SHAW# ■•KaninHtlonJ Van Cieef John Phillip ‘'DEATH BIOfIES A HORSE’' Technicolor. Tcchmseope <OA) NEXT CHANCJE' Michael J. Pollard •JjggAjJ^^nJjeeJjnlcolg^JJJ^gJ CAPITOL Phone 2975 V Mow Showing Mo Free List: 11 ajn l.ao. inn, o.sn pm •PIBPLE D\BT Mandarin i A SHAW PRODUCTION I Scope *c Coiof-Enulish Hnhtttle* TODAY 8.30 a m."208 words
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Miscellaneous216 1968-11-17 13 HJSHS ORCHARD-***** 11TH GLITTERING DAT! SHOWS START AT: 1# am.. t M. 5.00 A *56 pm -STAB' STARTS AT 1* S 0 am. I S*. 5*6 A 5.56 am Adm.: SI JO. M M *4 00 Cuh Bookings Only No Free List SCHOOL CONCESSION: Sl.s* To An» Sett At 1*216 words
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Article, Illustration111 1968-11-17 14 A BIKINI to cover the navel was what model Daphne wore at a fashion parade at the Heroes Remembrance Night, Parliament House, Kuala Lumpur, last weekend. The near two-piece suit is bridged at front centre, hiding the navel. In fine print, the suit has an111 words
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Article, Illustration284 1968-11-17 14 Ikebana with Lady de la Mare Along branch, one and a half times the diameter ©f the container plus the depth, placed in the kenzan ©r pin holder at angle of 45 suggests a windswept tree growing out over the water just as you see284 words
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Article252 1968-11-17 14 S EMI-automatic bun warmer; Buns become cold quickly. For people who detest eating cold buns, a semiautomatic bun war/ner solves the problem. Each set contains one bun or roll basket, one artistically printed tile and one shocking-pink cotton napkin decorated with tiny blue and yellow floral prints.252 words
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Article, Illustration339 1968-11-17 14 Maureen Lee - Strictly for the ‘in’ group By Maureen Lee The swanky lady with suave gestures who smokes a cigarette on a foot-long cigarette holder rpO be fashionable is to be ancient, and to be with it is almost being incredibly antique. This actually is what has339 words
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Article110 1968-11-17 14 KNIT dresses from Italy now come with co-ordinat-ed pure silk scarves. Imported by Feder. longtime experts in European knitwear, the knits are in Crylor and wool, printed in rich autumn tones. The scarves carry the same patterns. The Italians have made the scarves deliberately large enough110 words
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Advertisement11 1968-11-17 14 BE ATTRACTIVE SUM l WITH EFFECTIVE 1 SAFE BON f KORETS11 words
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Miscellaneous308 1968-11-17 14 TODAY Sunday* November 17, 1968. STAR GAZER^O ARIES MAR. 22 APR. 20 1-23-47-61 69-70-80-841 TAURUS APR. 21 A MAY 21 P 2-17-24-36 V 38-44-82-83 GEMINI (5%^ 22 j JUNE 22 jKI 0-12-31-49 5757-66-79-85 CANCER JUNE 23 JULY 23 _AI9-26-30-42 5765-78-87-89 LEO. JULY 24 AUG. 23 50-59-75 VIRGO AUG. 24 SEPT.308 words
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2435 1968-11-17 15 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Sat. Shaw Stable's Film Star, a four-year-old mare by Wateringbury, made a winning debut when she slammed her opposition to pay a thumping $526 dividend in the five and a half furlongs straight drive for Class Two Division2,435 words
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365 1968-11-17 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. All Is set for the big football clash between Joint Services and the Royal Thailand Air Force. The Thais are coming here at the invitation of Headquarters FEAF In Singapore, the Thais will play three football matches at Jalan Besar365 words
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Article67 1968-11-17 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Malay Junior League final for 1968 for the late Hussein Kamari Cup will be played at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.30 p.m. on Nov. 19. The teams will be Tasek Utara United versus Beliar Kaki Bukit They will be introduced to Parliamentary67 words
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Article316 1968-11-17 15 KUALA LLMPLR. Sat. A storming first half rally in which their threes were outstanding enabled Selangor to trounce Commonwealth Forces North by 26 points (four goals and two penalties) to nil at the Selangor Club padang here today. A large crowd witnessed seventy minutes of thrilling316 words
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Advertisement138 1968-11-17 15 Classified Ads. CAR RENTAL 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) U-DRIVE RING *****. Everfine Co. (Rent-a-Car) Ltd.. 519, Serangoon Road. Singapore-8. Office Opens 8.00 a m. 7.00 p.m. (Including Sundays Holidays). MISCELLANEOUS 20 Words 15/- (Minimum) DON'T MISS THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. Visit world renowned spiritual, pa’mist. astrologer Prof. M. S. Sardar who138 words
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Advertisement1492 1968-11-17 15 YOVK TV a I Safe* TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KOALA LUMPUR and Pnlao Pmang; 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 It Johore Bahru. 14 Taiping; 7 Bata Pahat; 9 Klnang. P.M. 3.00 Opening Annct.; 301 Bahasa Kita; 3.16 All Star Golf; 4.06 Restless Gun; 4.32 Racket Squad; 4.55 Cartoon Classics The1,492 words
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Miscellaneous50 1968-11-17 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $54,770. 1st prize: No. *****3 $13,555 2nd prize: No. *****8 6,777 3rd prize: No. *****2 3,388 STARTERS: ($314 each) Nos *****6 *****7 *****0 *****8 *****3 *****5 *****4 *****5 *****0 *****2 *****5 *****2 CONSOLATION: ($263 each) Nos:— *****1 *****7 *****4 *****1 *****3 *****3 *****4 *****9 *****0 *****1.50 words
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Article, Illustration1563 1968-11-17 16 ‘Windsor Lad’ - By ‘Windsor Lad’ Race is Horses Class 6, Div. Furs.— 2.00 p.m. 1. 708 Highland Breeze By 9.00 Olympia Stable Teh IS 2. 728 Larator lOy 900 Jonah Stable E B'kelen 4 3. 071 Best Win 7y 9.00 Ideal Stable 16 4 802 Restaurant 5y 8.11 Republican1,563 words
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1629 1968-11-17 16 COPPER QUEST improves with every outing and looks all set to chalk up his fourth off the reel in the Class Two Division One over 5-1 straight (Race 4) at Ipoh this after- noon. Copper Quest followed up his smart win at1,629 words
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Article185 1968-11-17 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOY JIMMY LAD RACE 1 RESTAURANT Best Win Angelina BETTER LUCK Lash Angelina ANGELINA Better Luck Lash BEST WIN Lash Angelina RACE > KAYU Handsome Kid Malayan Dawn K. BARBAROSSA Kayo Walkaway MALAYAN DAWN Actor IV Kayu HANDSOME KID Kavu Prince’s Knife RACE 3 TORO185 words
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Advertisement59 1968-11-17 16 LIQUIRIT Mad* in Germany The most highly recommended ond effective German remedy for Gastritis, Ulcers of Stomach, Duodenum, Hyperocidity, Indigestion, ond all Stomoch Upset. Pleasant taste ond con be token with or without woter. If token re-, gularly, will improve Appetite. When taking "LIQUIRIT," no speciol diet or is necessary.59 words
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Miscellaneous29 1968-11-17 16 Best bets for today Windsor Lad kayu Tan Rajah Impressionist Adeline Tequila Better Lurk Boy's Fun Star Boy Angelina Reganrla Riversands Jimmy Lad Be*t Win Boy's Fun Green Sword29 words
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Miscellaneous56 1968-11-17 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 10.10 am. (6.8 ft.), 10.50 p.m. (8.2 ft.). Port Swettenham: 2.27 a.m. (15.2 ft.), 2.48 p.m. 13.7 ft.). Port Dirk>on: 3.35 a.m. (8.6 ft.). 4.09 pm. (7.3 ft.). Singapore: 8.30 a.m. (8.3 ft.). 8.46 p.m. (83 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 6.28 am. (7.1 ft.), 7.24 pm. (6.456 words
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