Eastern Sun, 19 November 1968
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Title Section23 1968-11-19 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 828 Tuesday, 19 November 1968. ■sjf MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article482 1968-11-19 1 Washington not taking back seat to Saigon at bargaining table PARIS, Mon. (UPI) HTHE United States Has told South Vietnam it will not negotiate new talk terms with Hanoi and firmly advised Saigon to come to the conference table, Allied diplomats said today. They also said Washington482 words
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119 1968-11-19 1 SAIGON, Mon (UPI) Allied forces crushed a Vietcong terrorism spree In Danang and killed 271 North Vietnamese troops just south of the city. South Vietnam’s second largest, military spokesmen said today. The fighting over the weekend and into early today apparently shattered, at least temporarily,119 words
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Article28 1968-11-19 1 TAIPEI. Mon. (Reuter) Veteran Taiwan actor Hung Po. 47. committed suicide last night and left a farewell note saying he was making ”a journey to happiness”.28 words
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Article, Illustration164 1968-11-19 1 THIS fabulous girl looking so so :ne and chic is Michele Ray. former Chanel model and an amateur racing driver. She gave up the dazzling spotlights and plunged headlong into the Vietnam imbroglio covering it as a war correspondent. At the beginning of last year she was captured164 words
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201 1968-11-19 1 LONDON, Mon. (AFP) A mammoth fire, reported to have caused more than 20 deaths when a warehouse in the Glasgow (Scotland) docks area burned this morning, was still raging early this afternoon and threatened to spread to neighbouring build- ings. More than201 words
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570 1968-11-19 1 ■JI/TANILA, Mon. (AFP) The Philippines today threatened to pull out its entire diplomats from Kuala Lumpur as relations with Malaysia sank to their lowest level in three years. Coming soon after the Malaysian Embassy staff’s withdrawal from Manila, the projected Filipino pullout570 words
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232 1968-11-19 1 Kl ALA LIMPIR. .Mon. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs today dismissed as “another irresponsible speculation" a report from Manila that the Philippines mav bring Malaysia to the World Court to settle their problems over diplomatic relations. The Manila Daily Bulletin, quoting "high Foreign Office sources” had said232 words
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Article47 1968-11-19 1 BIRMINGHAM. England, Mon. (Reuter) —Armed bandits raided a bank in this Midlands City today and escaped with about £lB 000. Two men with sawn-off shotguns threatened the bank staff while a third vaulted the counter and stuffed a bag with banknotes. No one was hurt.47 words
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Article83 1968-11-19 1 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) Indonesia’s Foreign Minister. Mr. Adam Malik, married off two of his sons yesterday and marked the occasion with a colourful reception attended by President Suharto, Ministers and diplomats. Balinese dancing and other cultural shows were held to celebrate the wedding of Mr. Malik's83 words
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Miscellaneous16 1968-11-19 1 LADIES DAT m 5 r ‘Martha, I’ve told you that’s not -what the basket is fori*16 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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178 1968-11-19 2 WEE HOCK CHYE - AND THE RAINS STOPPED By WEE HOCK CHYE MALACCA, Mon. Bad weather yesterday greatly worried the officials of the Malacca Badminton Association. At 4 p.m. the Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin, was to officiate at the opening of the178 words
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Article279 1968-11-19 2 IPOH Mon. “A book, containing the thoughts of Moo Tae-tung was sent by the Partoi Rakyat to a blacksmith, Fong Kooi Ming, 25, when he was a member of the political party/' Enche Abu Bakar bin Awang, in the Magistrate's Court here today was279 words
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126 1968-11-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Sabah is looking for doctors and dentists from West Malaysia to ease the shortage of these officers in the State, the Sabah Minister of Health. Mr. Wong Loke Khiam. told reporters here today. Mr. Wong said before returning to Sabah after a126 words
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164 1968-11-19 2 PENANG. Mon. “The University of Penang project is receiving the full support of the Central Government and there is no question about it.” This was emphasised by the Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. here today, He said164 words
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167 1968-11-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The new Director of the Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka to replace Syed Nasir bin Ismail would be appointed only in January, a member of the Dewan’s Supervisory Board said today. Syed Nasir bin L-mall would continue in the post167 words
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161 1968-11-19 2 The Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Haji Sardon bin Haji Jubir, led a party of consultants to the Training Seminar on “Forecasting of Heavy Rains and Floods” to Kelantan to make on-the-spot study of flood control work in the State. The consultants are Chief of Hydrometeorological Divicioh, World Meteorological Services.161 words
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599 1968-11-19 2 Arrests —to protect peace, NOT to paralyse other parties says Razak PENANG, Mon. “The Central Government was forced to effect the mass arrests, of the 140 people suspected to be militant communists in order to protect the peace of the country. This was stated by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun599 words
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275 1968-11-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A secret ballot is to be taken by the Transport Workers’ Union of Malaya at an emergency meeting on Wednesday to decide whether industrial action should he taken against the Sri Jaya Transport Company Ltd. The Secretary General of the Union.275 words
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Article, Illustration42 1968-11-19 2 e The .Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, opening the Trade Union seminar for leading unionists in the Fuh/c and Civil Services in Malaysia and the Co-opera-tive College, Petaling Java, on Monday. Picture shows the Minister addressing the seminar.Picture shows the Minister addressing the seminar. - 42 words
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188 1968-11-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The presence of trishaws In the central area of the Federal Capital had resulted in the Green Wave system “not working as smoothly as It should", the Selangor Traffic Chief. Superintendent Mansor bln Mohamed Noor, said here today. He told Bernama188 words
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257 1968-11-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The former Speaker of the Selangor State Legislative Assembly, Raja Nong Chik bin Raja Ishak, today filed a libel suit in the High Court against the former District Officer, Enche Hassan Ibrahim. Enche Hassan Is alleged to have, on257 words
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369 1968-11-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Association of Consulting Engineers (M) reiterated its call for the compulsory use of qualified structural engineers to submit structural plans for all buildings over two storeys high. Commenting on the reaction of the Institute of Architects to369 words
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Article109 1968-11-19 2 IPOH. Mon. Five robbers. all armed with knive* robbed Messrs. Kong Ming coffee shop in Leech Street here this morning, escaping with $9OO In cash and $2OO worth of cigarettes. The proprietor of the shop. Wong Weng Kean, who was asleep downstairs was tied up109 words
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75 1968-11-19 2 IPOH. Mon. The bulk of office equipment, costing $20,510 vanished from the International Office Equipment Company in Cockman Street here last night. The equipment consisted of 18 sets of various tvpes of typewriters and 31 'sets of adding machines of different makes. The office75 words
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Article79 1968-11-19 2 IPOH, Mon. The Municipality of Ipoh has made provision for an additional expenditure of $50,550 in a supplemental budget to enable the Health Department to purchase additional drugs and medicine for the Maternity and Child Welfare Clinic Mr. R.C.M. Rayan. who presided at the Special Council79 words
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Article63 1968-11-19 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. —Tha Peoples' Action Party must create leadership and an elite of cadres who will be prepared to bring the party and Singapore forward not only into the 1970 s but into the 21st century. Enche A. Rahim Ishak. the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs,63 words
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Article289 1968-11-19 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ministry of Interior and Defence (MID) has planned "Operation Bear Trap" in a bid to capture the honey bear named "Benny" stranded on the island of Blakang Mati. A MID official revealed that a special five-man team, headed by one of289 words
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84 1968-11-19 3 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Work On a $20,000 extension to existing facilities at the Customs Station at Changi Point has already started by the Public Works Department on Nov. 11. The improvements to the existing facilities will have a single-storey extension with an area of about 40084 words
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Article119 1968-11-19 3 SINGAPORE. Mon <UPI) A 17-member Swedish trade mission arrived here today to include Singapore in their annual US$33 3 million East Asian buying circuit. Mission leader Sten Akestam, Director of the Swedish Manufacturers’ Association which sponsored the team, told newsmen every year members of his119 words
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Article178 1968-11-19 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Six British Service drama groups will compete in this year’s Inter-Services Drama Festival. under the eye of the man who started it all seven years ago. He is Brigadier W.S Mullin. who organised the first festival when he was serving in Singapore as a Lieu-tenant-Colonel178 words
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Article, Illustration460 1968-11-19 3 THE Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will today open a factory the Singa Plastics (Private) Ltd. that has doubled its size and output since it began production two years ago. Its remarkable growth is shown by the amount of its real investment460 words
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171 1968-11-19 3 SINGAPORE Mon. Two unusual films showing the births of a red kangaroo and a koala bear have been specially flown out to Singapore for the public. The films will be shown nightly at the Singapore Conference Hall during the current 4th Asian Congress171 words
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Article488 1968-11-19 4 SENU CALLS ON NEWSMEN: KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today criticised the publication of pictures of "lurid scenes" and reports infringing personal privacy. He odded personal privacy should be defended and called on the National Press488 words
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268 1968-11-19 4 HONG KONG. Mon (TIPI Reutn) Aslan movie magnate Runme Shaw received a letter demanding a large sum with the threat If it wasn’t paid. Seaside Mansion here, belonging to the Shaw family, would be blown up. it was reported today. A police spokesmen declined268 words
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Article67 1968-11-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The High Court today sentenced an estate labourer, S Tangayah, 18. of Klang, to three years’ jail for causing the death of his father. G Sinnathamby, 50. Tangayah pleaded guilty to a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The offence was67 words
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100 1968-11-19 4 IPOH. Mon. FAMA'S move to control the fishing industries by purchasing the catches outright for eventual distribution came under protest at a mass meeting of the delegates of the fishing industries from the various states in Malaysia. Delegates from the East Coast100 words
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259 1968-11-19 4 PENANG, Mon. A late application to have a murder case transferred to a State outside Penang was made by defence counsel. Mr. Natha Singh, before Justice Wan Suleiman bin Pawanteh, in the High Court here today. “It Is common knowledge that259 words
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Article, Illustration112 1968-11-19 4 Shown being welcomed aboard the P O Liner “Chitral by the Chief Steward Ray Barber at Port Swettenham is Miss Goh Hum Mooi and her mother Mrs. K. F. Goh both of Kuala Lumpur. Miss Goh had earlier this year won the first prize of a P O sea voyage112 words
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424 1968-11-19 4 MURDER CASE: PENANG, Mon. The behaviour of a bonk peon, Goo Yong Fook, before the continuation of his trial for murder in the High Court this morning, caused the Judge, Mr. H.S. Ong, to order o trial to determine whether he424 words
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285 1968-11-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Jolon Haji Hussein and Jolon Raja Bot areas have been completely cleared of illegal traders following an early morning operation against them by the Police and Municipality today. Four men were detained— two for trading without285 words
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Article145 1968-11-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. and his wife. Puan Tom, will help to bring added cheer to 128 deaf children at an annual get-together party hosted by Mr. and Mrs. A. D Fraser at their residence at 24. Changkat145 words
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222 1968-11-19 4 IPOH, Mon. The Sultan of Perak said it' was essential for Muslims to fully understand the teachings of the Koran which taught people to be industrious and progressive in order to live successfully in this world. The Sultan was speaking to222 words
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148 1968-11-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malaysia and Ceylon have agreed to an exchange of agricultural knowledge This was stated today by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives Haji Ghazali Jawi. after meeting the Parliamentary Secretary to Ceylon's Ministry of Agriculture. Mr. PC. Imbulana. and the148 words
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191 1968-11-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Further assistance to the Department of Social Welfare will be provided by the International Labour Office through its Vocational Rehabilitation Adviser, Mr AC. Sparshott. who arrived here last week. Mr Sparshott will follow up the previous mission of Mr191 words
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Article67 1968-11-19 4 Jalan Weld Swimming Pool: 9 am. to 12.30 pm. and 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Peninsular Art Gallery:) (41, Jalan Raja Muds): Works of- prominent Malaysian artists on display 9 a m. to 6 pm. Muzium Negara: 10 am. to 6 30 p m. Zoo Negara: 10 am.67 words
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Article, Illustration78 1968-11-19 4 The Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Haji Sardon bin Haji Juhir, visited the damaged site of the Railway Administ ation Office in Kuala Lumpur o\er the weekend The Minister was accompanied by the Deputy General Manager (Research and Planning). Mr. Chan Peng Khuen and the Secretary78 words
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Article, Illustration358 1968-11-19 10 SCHOOL CERTIFICATE: SINGAPORE, Mon. Students sitting for their School Certificate Examination next year will have to take a second language as a compulsory subject. There would also be certain changes in the medium of instruction for certain subjects, the Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon said— Eastern Sun photo. - 358 words
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Article, Illustration206 1968-11-19 10 SINGAPORE, Mon It was unlike a dor's life lor “Black Puddinr" a Labrador dor when she arrived with her master, Lt. General P.M, Hunt and his daurbter. Miss Nicola Hunt on the P O liner over the weekend. A party of senior officers from the206 words
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Article34 1968-11-19 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. —The Coroner's Court today recorded a verdict of suicide on a 35-year-old man, Appupadaiachi V. Swaml. who was found hanging In the Istana quarters here on Oct. 17 this year.34 words
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Article66 1968-11-19 10 SINGAPORE. Mon— A 35-year-old man. Goh Seow Hoon. was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today with kidnapping a 19-month-old baby girl. Goh is alleged to have taken the infant out of the lawful custodv of her guardian at Kinta Road on Nov. 15 No plea66 words
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110 1968-11-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR \Jon MARA plans to plant 4.000 acres of maize in Trengganu. This was stated by the Minister Without Portfolio and chairman of MARA. Enche Abdul Ghaffar bin Baba, at Subang airport today before he left for Trengganu and Kelantan.110 words
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115 1968-11-19 10 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Police supervisee. Yeo Tiong Lira, was sentenced to five years' jail and six strokes of the rotan by the Third District Court today for armed robbery He pleaded guilty to the two charges. Yeo admitted robbing his first victim of 52,200 at115 words
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Cultural and Music Corner
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Article, Illustration351 1968-11-19 10 MAUREEN LIM DANCERS staged a fine performance at Victoria Theatre in Singapore recently. In “Hamlet” particularly, Maureen Lim showed maturity in her elegant movements which matched her graceful figure. Besides her, the rest in the cast also acted well in their respective roles. “TUJL351 words
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Article, Illustration343 1968-11-19 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The National Safety First Council has come out with a 10point plan on industrial safety for firms, factories and shops in the Republic. The plan, drawn up by Mr. Tang Tuck Wah, Executive Director of the Council, stressed the need343 words
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Article61 1968-11-19 10 SINGAPORE. Mon The Ikebana International Singapore Chapter will hold a Japanese tea ceremony at its president’s residence. Mrs. Monica Chan Chor Cheung, at 41. Beimont Road on Nov. 22 at 10.30 p.m. Mrs Ashida. wife of a Japanese lecturer at *he Singapore Polytechnic will perform the ceremony61 words
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Article34 1968-11-19 10 5 p m—9 rvm SATA free mass X-rav station at Ama Keng Village Community Centre. 17$ m.s. Llm Chu Kang Roac. 8 p.m. Indian dance practice at National Theatre Club, Clemenceau Avenue.34 words
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543 1968-11-19 11 pETALING JAVA, Mon. The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam said here today his ministry was consulting various other ministries in regard to the Employment Restriction Law. These ministries, he added, were currently looking into the personnel and financial arrangement543 words
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Article, Illustration645 1968-11-19 11 Bahaman c alls for amendment of E.P.F. Ordinance KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A call to amend the Employees’ Provident Fund Ordinance to ensure a contributor’s family would not be left “high and dry” when he died was made today by the Minister of Justice, Enche Bahaman Samsudin. Enche Bahaman also suggested645 words
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108 1968-11-19 11 KUALA LURIPUR. Mon. Five youths, one armed with a pistol., yesterday held up a joss stick dealer and his family and got away with cash and property amounting to $3,643. A police spokesman said here today, while Lee Kai Kee. 31. was108 words
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Article, Illustration135 1968-11-19 11 THE Chief of the Naval Staff. Commodore K. Thanabalasingam, carried out an annual inspection of the RMN Reserve Division. K.D. Sri Klang at Gurney Road, Kuala Lumpur, earlier this week. He also took the salute from the parade commanded by Lt. Ganishan RMNVR. which135 words
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Article, Illustration78 1968-11-19 11 THE Sultan and Tunku Ampuan of Selangor visited the new development projects and holiday resort of a local organisation at Genting Sempah, Bendary Selangor/ Pahang) over the weekend. Picture shows His Royal Highness (front with hat on) on an inspection tour of the scheme. On the78 words
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87 1968-11-19 11 PENANG. Mon The Y.M.C.A. here will be organising a children's day camp from Dec 9 to 11 at its premises in Mac Alister Road The camp programme will begin at 8.30 a.m. and end at 4.30 p.m It will include games, film shows, swimming87 words
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127 1968-11-19 11 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) Malaysian police In Sabah are reported to have recaptured two Indonesians who escaped from jail in East Borneo while they were being tried for the murder of a Japanese oil company worker. Indonesia's Antara news agency, in a dispatch from Samarinda.127 words
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Article38 1968-11-19 11 PENANG. Mon. Tunku Puan Habsah. Consort of the Governor of Penang, will open St. George s Girls' branch school here on Wednesday. The school will be named after her 'Sekolah Tunku Puan Habsah.38 words
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169 1968-11-19 11 MALACCA. Mon. The European who last week molested a woman near the airport has struck again. Police believe he Is the same man who last night molested an amah near the services clinic at Bukit Bahru. The amah Low Long Choo. 18. of Pokok Mangga169 words
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Article56 1968-11-19 11 SEOUL. Mon. (Reuter) Tunku Mohamed Chief Government Secretary of Malaysia. left Seoul for Tokyo by air today. He received the Order of Civil Merit. Mugunghwa. one of the highest honours for civilians, on Saturday from Prime Minister Mr. IIKwon Chung, for his contributions to promoting56 words
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163 1968-11-19 11 KUALA LUMPI'R. Mon A report on the fife which destroyed the top floor of the Railway Administration building here three days ago is to be submitted to the Cabinet. The general manager of the Malayan Railway, Enche tVaad Jamatuddin. said today the163 words
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Article100 1968-11-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A sales representative of Shell Malaysia Ltd. returned to his home in Petaling Java last night after a trip to Ipoh. and found $1,234 worth of valuables missing. Mr. Stephen Chuan Mun Heng. told police a maid servant was the first person100 words
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88 1968-11-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Philippine Embassy has not yet received any instruction from Manila regarding the withdrawal of its staff from Kuala Lumpur, its Charge D'Affaires. .Mr. R.T. Cristobal, said today. .Mr. Cristobal told Bernama the Philippine Foreign Policy Council would be88 words
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60 1968-11-19 11 Prepare kids for the future parents urged SUN’GAI PATANT. Mon. The Sultan of Kedah today urged parents to pay more attention to the education of their children in preparing them for their future. His Highness said this at the prize giving day at Ibrahim Primary School here. Present at the60 words
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Article, Illustration125 1968-11-19 11 The Colonel in Chief of the Malaysian Signals Corps, the Yang di-Per-tuan Besar of Negri Sembilan and Tunku Ampuan Besar. attended the Malaysian Signals Corps day cocktail party held at the Signal Officers’ Mess, Rifle Range Road. Kuala Lumpur, earlier this week. Among the guests were the125 words
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Article, Illustration253 1968-11-19 13 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson S >JGAPORE, Mon. Tha controversial space-fiction film r^?r e^a// formerly banned in Singapore, will be released in Singapore for screening shortly. The Board of Film Censors, Singapore has lifted the ban on the science fiction film with a sex theme, the Eastern253 words
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265 1968-11-19 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. A man who planned to end his life bought his own coffin three months before he was found dead. This was told today to the Coroner’s Court at an inquiry into the death of a 78-year-old man, Seng Hwee.265 words
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Article122 1968-11-19 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A nine-year-old girl, Tine Poh Geok whose left eye was completely blind following a motor accident, was today awarded s37.nno damages in the High Court. In addition to the left eye being blind, Ting's right eye vision was also badly impaired, but has122 words
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182 1968-11-19 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. In at modern and progressive society, there is no room for illiteracy. Mr. P. Govindasamy, M.P for Anson, said last night. “Whether you are a bank manager, a shopkeeper. a carpenter, or a stall-holder, you have to be aware of182 words
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Article, Illustration153 1968-11-19 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. An Australian team of 30 paraplegics and one quadraplegic arrived here yesterday from Tel Aviv for a four-day visit before returning to Australia. The team recently contested in the 1968 Para- lympics at Tel Aviv from Nov. 3 to 13 The captain of— AIS photo; by M. Brown. - 153 words
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94 1968-11-19 13 JAKARTA. Mon (AFP)— The Sten Air California Company and the Indonesian Sunda Karya Air Line are studying the possibility of airlifting vegetables from Bandung area to Singapore. Antar a News Agency reported today. The two companies are planning to set up a94 words
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125 1968-11-19 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Mitsui Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. Ltd. was awarded judgment for $343,990 by consent in connection with an admiralrty suit before the Chief Justice Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. today. The suit was brought by the plaintiffs in connection with the sale125 words
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235 1968-11-19 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A key prosecution witness in a detective's murder trial today identified the two accused In the dock as the men who held the detective on either side and stabbed him with an object that looked something like a knife. The hey235 words
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Article298 1968-11-19 13 SINGAPORE Mon. The Member of Parliament for River Valley. Mr. Low Guan Onn. has submitted four questions, two each for the Minister for Finance and Minister for Education, for oral answers at the next sitting of Parliament He will ask the Minister for Finance: On the Government’s298 words
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Article, Illustration544 1968-11-19 13 Need for more research by S.E. Asian scholars -Ong SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today expressed the hope that the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies would attract scholars from all over the region to do useful research. “This will add materially to the present limited544 words
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70 1968-11-19 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Military personnel will conduct street clearing exercise? between 1 and 5 a m. on Nov. 21 and Nov. 28 in the following areas From North Bridge Road, High Street. Hill Street to junction of Coieman Street and Hill Street. No buildings will be entered and70 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article, Illustration34 1968-11-19 5 UPI photo.— UPI photo. - 34 words
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Article132 1968-11-19 5 DARWIN. Mon. (UPI) Members of the crew of a French oil-exploration ship jumped for their lives when their 500-ton converted minesweeper sank in a tropical storm off the Timor coast early yesterday. The 25 men on board were rescued by the crew of a tar132 words
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Article162 1968-11-19 5 HONG KONG. Mon. (l'PI). Publishers representing more than half of the world's major overseas Chinese newspapers gathered in Hong Kong last night at a reception arranged by Hong Kong's English-lan- guage press. The publishers of 78 Chinese language newspapers from 10 countries will inaugurate162 words
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Article76 1968-11-19 5 DOAADO. Puerto Rico. Mon. (AFP) A police inspector was seriously wounded yesterday when he was shot in the stomach by a man. apparently a thief, whom he encountered in the hotel room here of U.S. vicepresident elect Spiro Agnew. Mr. Agnew, who is holidaying76 words
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Article56 1968-11-19 5 CLANTON. Alabama. Mon. (UPI) Tornadoes and torrential rains pounded the deep south yesterday smashing homes and rural businesses and injuring at least 40 persons. A wide area of Alabama. Georgia and the panhandle of Florida was placed under a tornado watch amid warnings of locally severe thunderstorms56 words
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Article156 1968-11-19 5 FELIXSTOWE. England. Mon i UPI) Charles Brinkley, a ferryman in this Suffolk seaside town, sailed out to investigate what appeared to be a huge iceberg about a mile off the coast yesterday. When he. his son and assistant came along side. Brinkley reached out to156 words
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Article111 1968-11-19 5 SANTIAGO. Mon (UPI) Queen Elizabeth II today ends an eight-day state visit President Eduardo Frei planned to head farewell ceremonies at Pudahuel International Airport at 1330 GMT. The Queen and Prince Philio we:e to board a Royal Air Force VCIO to fly to Recife. Brazil,111 words
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Article61 1968-11-19 5 CAIRO Mon. (Reuter) Egypt has repaid the Soviet Union about half the loan granted for the construction of the first stage of the Aswan High Dam, according to a responsible source at the High Dam Ministry here. T r vpt has repaid £lBm61 words
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Article, Illustration737 1968-11-19 5 Richard Hughes - SOME CALL MUM S HIPWRECK’ By Richard Hughes PARIS. Mon. (UPI). President Charles de Gaulle who has described old age as a “shipwreck," is 78 on Thursday in robust health and in a fighting mood to keep afloat the floundering French franc, now 170737 words
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152 1968-11-19 5 PAUL LOBY - By PAUL LOBY BASEL, Mon. (AFP) Governors of the central banks of fen countries met here yesterday to discuss a formula to aid the French franc and the pound sterling, and to end speculation on revaluation of the German mark. A source152 words
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208 1968-11-19 5 SYDNEY. Mon. (UPI) The first commercial jetliner ever to attempt a round-the-world flight via both poles, arrived in Sydney yesterday. The flight commemorates the 4hth anniversary of the first flight over the South Poe by Admiral Byrd in 1928. On board the giant Convair208 words
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Article441 1968-11-19 5 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) A Chinese Communist gunboat opened fire on a Hong Kong fishing boat, wounding one crewman, in the Pearl River estuary west of the colony today. Marine Police reported. Officers said the crew of the junk reported they took about 20441 words
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Article, Illustration133 1968-11-19 5 DUSSELDORF. (DaD) Two worlds are here seen side by side: a house of days gone by and a church of the nuclear age. The ne w St. Ror h u s Church in Dusseldorf. Federal Republic of Germany, calls to mind a nuclear reac- tor from the angle chosen by133 words
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177 1968-11-19 6 MADRID. Mon. (UPI) The United States and Spain were beginning new discussions today on the Issue of U.S. bases in this country. US. Secretary of State Dean Rusk planned talks with Chief of State Francisco Gen. Franco and Foreign Minister Fernando Maria Castiella. Spain177 words
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Article117 1968-11-19 6 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Teenage alcoholics, starting their serious drinking at the age of 11 or 12, are on the increase in Britain, according to a medical expert. Consultant psychiatrist Dr. Clifford Salter said children began drinking at that age often because they had been given drinks117 words
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Article70 1968-11-19 6 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) —The island of Lewis (population about 25,000) in the Scottish Outer Hebrides, reported its first murder in more than one hundred years today when the body of an 80-year-old spinster was found battered to death. The island's entire police force of 2270 words
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Article65 1968-11-19 6 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, 81, celebrated his birthday yesterday with a family party at his home in Hampshire. Montgomery won fame as the World War II British General who defeated German General Erwin Rommel and his Afrika Korps in North65 words
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Article, Illustration47 1968-11-19 6 A contest was held in London recently to discover the number one man about the house. Elizabeth Francis is talking to the winner. Mr. Paul Wolley, whose wife is endorsing his success at arranging flowers, wiring fuses, pouring drinks and in general being a blue ribbon husband.47 words
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227 1968-11-19 6 MOSCOW, Mon. (Reuter) Russia remained silent about its Zond-6 unmanned spacecraft which a West German tracking station reported had splashed down in the Indian Ocean. The Zond-6 went round the moon 'on Thursday regarded as a vital step in landing a man on227 words
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116 1968-11-19 6 ROME. Mon. (CPI) Prof. Riccardo GaleazziI.isi. who rose from obscurity to become physician to Pope Pius XII and then was ousted from the Vatican in disgrace, is dead at 77. Two Rome newspapers reported today that Galeaz-zi-Llsi died last Saturday in his Rome residence and116 words
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Article83 1968-11-19 6 GREAT YARMOUTH. England. Mon. (UPI) A deep sea diver working on the seabed close to a natural gas rig about 30 miles off Great Yarmouth was startled recently to see a submarine making straight for him. The submarine passed within about 100 feet of83 words
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Article48 1968-11-19 6 CARACAS. Mon. (AFP)— A 30-year-old woman, already mother of nine children. has given birth to quadruplets at hospital in Bolivar some 375 miles South East of here. The mother and her four babies—three boys and a girl—are in excellent health, the hospital said.48 words
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Article134 1968-11-19 6 TOKYO. Mon. (AFP) Japan will maintain her present cautious economic policy In view of a still uncertain monetary situation abroad. Mr. Shlchlro Mural, director of the International Monetary Bureau of the Finance Ministry, declared today in his opening address to the International Monetary Fund134 words
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Article137 1968-11-19 6 SAN JOSE. California. Mon. (UPI) A young bride-to-be was shot to death by her father after a violent argument over which church she would be married in, police said yesterday. The victim was Ruth Dado, 21. one of nine children of Fernando Dada. who137 words
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Article90 1968-11-19 6 MANILA Mon (Reuter) —The condition of Mayon volcano in Albav Province, southeast of Manila, remained serious as it continued convulsing and steaming abnormally. according to the volcanology commission in Manila todav. Volcanology officials said dangerous quakes which usually occur before a volcano erupts, were noted90 words
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Article49 1968-11-19 6 SEOUL, Mon (Reuter) Thirteen teenage giri inmates at a juvenile prison in southeast Korea smashed their way to freedom after strangling a 19-year-old typist who was standing in as a night guard. But their freedom was shortlived and police rounded them all up the following morning.49 words
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Article38 1968-11-19 6 ROME. Mon (UPl)—Selfexiled Greek politician Nicholas Nicolaidis said last night the death sentence passed by an Athens court on underground fighter Alexandras Panaghoulis “is a shame not only for Greece but for the whole Western world.”38 words
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Article86 1968-11-19 6 JAKARTA. Mon.—The boy was smitten by the beautiful girl’s charm after meeting her on a lonely village path during a rainy night. So he gave her a lift on his bicycle and offered her his jacket to wear. When he went to her house the next86 words
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365 1968-11-19 6 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI). There Is something a little sad about a report that Japanese zookeepers want to fingerprint orang-utans. If some zookeepers have their way, the orang-utan who once swung freely in the jungles of Borneo could end up as a number in a filing cabinet.365 words
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224 1968-11-19 6 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) —Canada's former Prime Minister Lester Pearson said last night that the Russian occupation of Chechoslovakia "underlined once more how close we are to the brink of a destructive nuclear war." The Soviet invasion was a reminder of the astonishing paradox224 words
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253 1968-11-19 6 GREAT YARMOUTH, England Mon. (Reuter) A dangerous natural gas blowout at a north sea drilling well near here may be cured by speciol household rubbish and rubber-coated marbles Texas oil firefighter Red Adair, who flew here to stop the blow-out, said he253 words
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Article265 1968-11-19 6 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) The major economic task facing Presidentelect Richard M Nixon la to curtail Federal spending, slow inflation, and strengthen the US dollar, four of Mr. Nixon's key advisers said yesterday In a copyrighted Interview with U.S. News and World Report, Maurice H. Stans,265 words
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120 1968-11-19 6 FRANKFURT, (DaD) Forty-year-old mining engineer Karl-Heinz Engel of Frankfurt. Federal Republic of Germany, hopes to revolutionise roadbuilding by means of a new artificial stone be has patented under the name sinterite. A mixture of Quartz sand, minerals, iron and alkalis, sinterite is pressure and frost resisting, hard wearing and makes120 words
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Article, Illustration3809 1968-11-19 7 TAI SING ONN - By TAI SING ONN T'HE great malaise of the United States of America this century military involvement in Asia is nowhere seen with more traumatic, scarifying effects than in unhappy, war-torn Vietnam which has been in turmoil for well over two decades. The U.S. should have3,809 words
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Article762 1968-11-19 8 DURING the heyday of th6 British Empire, the poet laureate of British imperialism, Rudyard Kipling, contemptuously dubbed the races living under British rule as lesser breeds without the law. It was then said that when Britons sailed overseas to take up Jobs in the colonies, they would762 words
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Article857 1968-11-19 8 Mechanically checked passports and bedroom-door luggage deliveries PROCEDURES now being seriously considered by German travel authorities and airport planners will have immense repercussions in the world of tomorrow. They are the consequence of the growing congestion that is being felt in points of international entry and exit857 words
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Article849 1968-11-19 8 Future of S.E.A. political situation OINCE the results of the U.S. Presidential Election were reveaed. the reactions towards the impending change of the master in the White House has been reverberating throughout the world. The various countries in Europe and the Americas, even continental China, were somewhat849 words
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282 1968-11-19 8 Haw to tax hawkers stall-holders T HOPE that the Singapore Government will find ways and means of increasing the revenue without increasing the taxes ond duties. Every time the Government wants more money up goes the duties and taxes. The same people are affected every time. Many people enjoy the282 words
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Article195 1968-11-19 8 UNDER the heading. “Names, addresses of convicted litter bugs to be broadcast” which appeared in the local news item of your esteemed paper. Dr. V. M S. Thealthasan, Senior Health Officer. Environmental Health said: If a sweeper “wrongly" reports the public, he is not likely to195 words
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234 1968-11-19 8 WHEN the Organising Secretary of the DAP. Mr. Lim Kit Siang. issued a challenge to Dr. Naguib Al-Attas of the Gerakan for debate, many an anx.ous Malaysian noped that the debate would take place without any hitch. Dr. Naguib's acceptance proved that he was234 words
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Article, Illustration234 1968-11-19 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Slither, "Kendbee* of Ev 1 eence Tar Crlalnel Trial*") ERTRUDE was 4 years old when she was injured by a riding-type, rotary, power lawnmower, which was being operated by Larry's 7-year-old son The jury awarded Gertrude's father 10.000 and Larry appealed. “Gertrude suffered234 words
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Advertisement42 1968-11-19 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1968 23-8. Cantonment Road. Singapore 2 Telephone: ***** 7 Penang Otfica Ipoh Office 39. |alan Sultan. Kuala Lumpur. Male Vila. Telephone: *****'6 8. Leith Street. Tel: ***** 77. Brewster Road. T01:***** Cable Address: AWNEWS42 words
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Article, Illustration165 1968-11-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr Lakshmipat Singhania. the Governor Director of J K Organisations of India and President of the National Insurance Company Limited arrived recently to visit his offices here. Mr. Singhania is one of the noted industrialists of India and controls 75 industrial and commercial concerns165 words
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116 1968-11-19 9 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) Indonesia’s Trade Ministry today reiterated that its recent ban on the export of unprocessed and low grade rubber applied to el! provinces in Indonesia. The Ministry release follows the action of one Provincial Governor. Nur Atmadibrata of Djambi.116 words
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790 1968-11-19 9 Mon (UPI). There hasn’t been a new car buyer yet who hasn’t wondered a little (or worried?) about what the next year’s models would be like. This time, the answer is the 1970 automobiles will look much like the 1969’5. Prices will be790 words
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Article215 1968-11-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The fo lowing ships are expected to be in port today: Vessels 1 <2 Tarentel 3 4 Tiein Maersk 6 7 Golden Spring 8 9 Fomo Maersk 10 11 Yamakimi Maru 18 Sr Geraint 19 Shoyo Maru 21 22 Sea Express 23 24 Arion 23215 words
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Article112 1968-11-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The noon price* ai tne Singapore Cniam produce Exchange t®da> ,rf finger Seller Coconut l»ll (F O B Bulk *.150 Coconut Oil (FOB.) Drum *1*00 Lon»r l upra Mixed Muntnk White Pepper 1 1 111) NX W Sarawak White Pepper IF.OB.) Sarawak special Pepper i> (IB 1112 words
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924 1968-11-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. —The S ock Exchange today opened the week’s trading on a nuli and featureless note. On the whole, prices were barely steady with a mixed close. Of the 41 counters, dealt in 12 were up. 17 down artel 12 unchanged. The turnover was924 words
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Article274 1968-11-19 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. December first grade rubber buvers f o.b. closed at 5 p m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur loda> at 58-1 rents per lb., unchanged from previous close. The lone was quiet. The market eased shortly after an unchanged opening on lack of buying strength. Enquiries for274 words
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Article, Illustration169 1968-11-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The I.oooth vehicle rolled off the assembly line this week at the $8 million AMIM plant at Batu Tiga. Selangor. It was sold by Universal Cars, the local Ford distributors. to Mr Wong Ewe Hung of the Selangor Hotel169 words
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151 1968-11-19 9 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Britain’s stop-go motor industry may once again grind into low gear unless a strike begun by 22 men Is not settled soon. the Giant Lucas Electrical Components Organisation predicted today. If a “who does what” strike at the company's Girling subsidiary151 words
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Article24 1968-11-19 9 LONDON. Mon (UPI) The rubber market opened quiet. No. 1 RSS spot 20-7/8 20-1/8. No. 1 RSS CIF basis ports Der. 20-1/2—20-11/16.24 words
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Article15 1968-11-19 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The tin price for today was $637.62i per picul, up $7.50.15 words
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Article582 1968-11-19 9 SINGAPORE Stock Ex change sold and other prices officially listed at the close of business INDUSTRIALS ACM A 2.04 2 06 Hen A; Co 2.116 2.38 Borneo Bhd lot 1- 1 •> Houstead 1.18 1 80 C sugar 4 08 t heinii al o. 1.79 1 80 Cold582 words
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Article57 1968-11-19 9 < Managers' Prices) First Malavan 2 84 second Main.'an 2 04 Third Mala> an The 1 ornmeri e 1.22 Industry XII The saving .97 114 fund 1 07 1 lfi Mala.tsian InvMimpm iin«l \l» 1.211 l <0 1 IrM M kong 115 1 21* second H'knnt XD Slerllnj57 words
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Advertisement120 1968-11-19 9 WILHELM SEN Fori CASABLANCA ROTTERDAM BAM BIRO BREMEN GOTHENBIRG. COPENHAGEN OSLO MALMO 8 Penan* P Sham C Wane. Roll. H bur* CFbur, Ch-gen <*<o NAGASAKI Nov IJ 25 2« 27 2* S* fee 2* J B ft f, TRITON Dm- 22 21 25 2« *7 2!» J»» 2T F»S I120 words
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Advertisement905 1968-11-19 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. ***4, I 7A ARRIVALS DEPARTURES SINGAPORE 6 30 B rn 3.25 p rn 10 23 p m. 10.25 m 00 a m 10905 words
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Miscellaneous1420 1968-11-19 10 yovr x*- > TV .;p TODAY TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL KOALA LOMPL’K and Palma Plnanr. 6 Ipob and Melaka: 3 A 10 Johor* Bahru. Tmipinr. 1 Bata Pmbat; Klaang. P.M.: 5 45 Opening Annct Prog Summary; 5.50 New* Outlines in the National Language; 5.55 National Songs: 6 00 News in Tamil;1,420 words
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Article, Illustration645 1968-11-19 12 COLETTE O’HARE - WOMAN’S WORLD BY COLETTE O’HARE A lot has been said for and against the mini-skirt. Now medical people are finding that the mini-skirt era is improving the health of our feet. "TITINI skirts are the best thing that have ever happened to645 words
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Article, Illustration399 1968-11-19 12 Chains dangle glitter from morn to night OVER In Paris they’re saying that chains are finished, but plenty of the couturiers used them for their fall collections, and they’re Just getting a really good start. Chain* are dangling around the neck of daytime sweaters and dresses. They fall glittering down399 words
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Article112 1968-11-19 12 VARIETY in suit jackets, the two stars being the squared-off bolero, often furedged. and the long jacket with fit and flare, fur-hem-med. THE romantic coat, figurefollowing through the middle. double-breasted, with notched or band collars in fur, cuffs and hems of fur. THE put-together look of112 words
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Article, Illustration53 1968-11-19 12 MANY holiday robes double as hostess growns. particularly when styled with an oriental touch. Royal Robes uses velvety brushed Arnel nylon blend in vivid red or emerald green, the silhouette flowing to the floor, the collar Nehru style. Rich gold braiding trims collar, front ripper53 words
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Article, Illustration54 1968-11-19 12 Fun, shopping clothes FUN. shopping and sight-seeing clothes modelled from left by Katie. Pippa and Beverly respectively. They were part of the collection of fabulous outfits shown at a recent fashion show in Singapore. The show, organised by the 1968 Christmas Fair Committee, was to raise money for four children's— Eastern Sun; picture. - 54 words
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Miscellaneous313 1968-11-19 12 Tuesday, November 19, 1968. «/s STAR GAZER^iO ARIES MAR. 22 .APR. 20 2-16-40-42 5^45-52-69 TAURUS APR. 21 MAY 21 4- 7-20-641 R-/65-66-74 GEMINI MAY 22 JUNE 22 > 8-10-251 28-50-83-85 CANCER JUNE 23 JULY 23 34-36-51-53 vy73-77-78 LEO JULY 24 AUG. 23 .13-18-30-33 49-63-84-87 VIRGO AUG. 24 SEPT. 22 5-313 words
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Advertisement123 1968-11-19 13 CATHAY: NEXT CHANGE! THE MOTION PICTURE THAT PITS STEEL WEAPONS si AGAINST STEEL NERVES! COItVB’A P*CTL*ES |4MM <• v V> THE MERMAN COHEN PRODUCT ON OP 4 TY HAROIN DIANA DORS L L MCHKI GOUGH JJOY GEESCI TCIEHTNMOT TiCMNICOIOH* *sw HJiVjPieana SCCTTS RDI SINGAPORE RESERVATIONS: 3f PRESENTS ANOTHER EXCITING SHOW!^^-j123 words
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Miscellaneous190 1968-11-19 13 SHAW# £ea«on EitfnHH Ry Demand! Definitely LAST DAY T«da* II am. I 4.00. «.3t A 9 IS pm. Lw Van Of! -DEATH Pints A Scope Color «UAI OPENS TOMORROW Michael J Pollard "JIGSAW* CAPITOL Phone ***** I AST t DAYS! Ua m l *on a 9to p m ■mru DART"190 words
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Miscellaneous277 1968-11-19 13 «JW»A'ja.fctßgr Now Showin*: It, 2.30. 6.00 A 8.00 AT NORMAL PRICES! Walt Disney Present* “THE HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE’ Fred Mac Murray In Technicolor SCHOOL CONCESSION: $1 00 To Anv Seat at 11. 2.50. 00 p m Shows only. NEXT CHANC.E' .’"an Crawford In r n BKRSt.RK ORCHARD-***** ISTH GLITTERING DOT' Shows277 words
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Article, Illustration1152 1968-11-19 14 H. L. HERCHENSOHN, M. D - By H. L. HERCHENSOHN, M.D. T HAVE a fatty tumour on my leg. My doctor wants to remove it, but I don't want to be operated on, unless it gets bigger. Its appearance is not too bad yet. There is an old saying that all fatty1,152 words
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Article, Illustration78 1968-11-19 14 Latest fashion from Scotland shows very much like the scene from the Arabian Nights. This latest trend in Scottish fashion by Pringle, the famed knitwear specialist, were shown in the Embankment Gardens during the presentation of his Winter’s Night collection in London very recently. Photo shows: Stefan— PANA photo. - 78 words
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Advertisement421 1968-11-19 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisement can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore S.S MUBARUK Brothers. 63. Bras Basab Road, and 2, Maju Avenue, Serangoon Carden Estate. Singapore TAY BUAN CUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET, 83, East Coast Road, Singapore 15 Tel: *****9 hamiem store. Ml9.421 words
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Advertisement65 1968-11-19 14 Advertiser's Name Address.... Telephone N 0... Number of Insertions.— Oate(s) Requested Cost Classified advertisements may ba handed at the following addresses: KUALA LUMPUR: 39 (ALAN TEtS: *****/6 IPOH: 8-10 tatlOCK ST.. TEL: 2877 ?7A BREWSTER RO, (IST FLOOR. TEU ***** PENANG: 8 LEITH STREET, TEL: 211 It Payarnt aaat eerampany65 words
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335 1968-11-19 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Football Association of Singapore have plans to organise coaching courses here. The president of the association, Mr. L. P. Rodrigo said this during a dinner given by the association as an expression of gratitude o donors who helped make335 words
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401 1968-11-19 15 ROME, Mon. (Reuter) Canada snatched a dramatic win In the World Cup goif tournament here yesterday after a fantastic eagle by A1 Balding on the 17th hole sank United States hopes of winning the championship for the 10th time. Balding capped tremendous401 words
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Article279 1968-11-19 15 LOS ANGELES. Mon. (UPIi World bantamweight champion Lionel Rose of Australia and his opponent, Chucho Castillo of Mexico, arrive here yesterday and immediately began training for their title bout on Dec 8 at The Forum In Inglewood, California. Rose came here from San Francisco where279 words
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261 1968-11-19 15 WEST BERLIN. Mon. 1 Reuter) American Erv Hall. Olympic silver medallist in the 110 metres hurdles streaked to a world record indoor time in the 80 metres hurdles in an international athletics meeting here last night HalL 21. equalled the world record of261 words
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Article42 1968-11-19 15 RENGAM. Mon. Chemara Research whipped last year's runners-up, Rengam United by five goals to nil in a key match of the Rengam Local Council soccer league here. With this victory Chemara are assured of winning the title this year.42 words
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Article, Illustration33 1968-11-19 15 SURPRISE winner of the Macao Grand Prix Francis Jan Bussel of Singapore in his Brabham II after finishing the 171 -mile race in 2 hrs. 21 mins. 10.25 secs. UPI pix.— UPI pix. - 33 words
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628 1968-11-19 15 THE following is the ■E Stipendiary Steward's report on the First Day of the Perak Turf club's November Meeting on Saturday. State of going good: RACE 1— Imperator (App Samry) reared as he jumped away losing a little ground. Wodonga (App. Rugdee)628 words
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Article222 1968-11-19 15 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) Timo Makinen of Finland, in a Ford Escort, remained in the lead as the Royal Automobile Club Rally of Britain entered its third day with only 64 of the original 115 entries still in contention. The first six places were unchanged from222 words
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Article66 1968-11-19 15 SLADRAS Mon. (Reuter India's Cricket Control Board president Mr. Z. R. Irani threatened to spank a team of Indian schoolboys if they let him down on a tour of Australia. After a pep talk to the party of 16 boys when they arrived in Madras on their66 words
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Article1024 1968-11-19 15 Weights for the Third Day of the Perak Turf Club's November Meeting on Saturday. Horses Class 4—Div. 2 f> Furlongs Theatre VI 9 00 Tequila 8 11 Beau Ideal 8 10 Just Wonderful 8.10 Green Sword 8 09 Remarkable II 809 Gala Bern 8.08 Jenera1,024 words
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475 1968-11-19 16 ROME, Mon. (UPI). Asia is poised for a major breakthrough that will make the continent a golfing powerhouse to rival the biggest and the best of the West. With two teams in the top ten at the 16th World Cup Golf Tournament,475 words
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Article156 1968-11-19 16 GENEVA. Mon. (Reuter) The European Boxing Union (EBU) have decided to include a ban on doping in its international rules following the death of tne West German middleweight Jupp Elze earlier this year. Elze died a few days after being defeatea In a bout for156 words
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181 1968-11-19 16 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The third annual State championships of the Selangor Tenpin Bowling Association beginning here on Saturday at the Federal Bowl will have some special events For the first time, the tournament will have he “graded champions” events which, said STB A president181 words
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Article91 1968-11-19 16 RENGAM. Mon. Ulu Remis Factory were defeated by Wessington Estate yesterday in their final match of the Local Council Soccer League played here at the padang. The game was evenly contested throughout and Wessington Estate deserved victory for the courageous and splendid performance The winning91 words
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Article, Illustration22 1968-11-19 16 MOTHER and daughter in Sunday's NUT Big Walk. Amerjeet Kaur (142) is leading her mum Mrs. Americk Singh (140) Sun- sport pix.— Sun-; sport — pix. - 22 words
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Article, Illustration607 1968-11-19 16 Yeow Tong singled out as most outstanding SINGAPORE, Mon. Producing some sparkling rugby despite the soggy pitch, the "Flying Fijians" splashed their way to an impressive 26-6 points victory over a gallant Singapore Civilians side on the padang this evening. The Fijians got their points through four— Sunsport pix.; — Sunsport pix by Jimmy Chow. - 607 words
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Article274 1968-11-19 16 MELBOURNE, Mon. (AFP) Gary Sobers, the West Indies captain closed his second innings at four for 236 setting Victoria the task of scoring 300 runs to win in the 197 minutes left for play on the finol day of their four-day match at the Melbourne274 words
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191 1968-11-19 16 MACAO. Mon. (CPI) Francis Jan Bussell, surprise winner for Singapore of the Macao Grand Prix yesterday. prepared to head for home today after explaining the play-it-eool tactics ho used to beat the favourites. “I staved near the front and waited for trouble to hit191 words
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Miscellaneous61 1968-11-19 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 11.41 a.m (7.4 ft.), 11.56 p.m (9.1 ft.). Port Swettenham: 3.49 a.m. (16-9 ft.), 4.23 p.m. (15.1 ft.). Port Dickson: 5.20 a.m. (10.1 ft.), 5.45 pm. (8.2 ft.). Singapore: 9.33 a.m. (9.5 ft.), 10.30 P-m. (9.3 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 7.33 a m (7.2 ft.). 9.24 p.m.61 words
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