Eastern Sun, 24 November 1968
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Title Section24 1968-11-24 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE SUNDAY EDITION ’fr Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 833 Sunday. 24 November 1968. MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cents24 words
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129 1968-11-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Peace Corps volunteer reported missing while swimming off Datu Burok. Kuala Trengganu yesterday is Mr. John S. Beckner, the Peace Corps Office here disclosed today. Mr. Beckner, 23. of Bellevue. Michigan, arrived in Kuala Lumpur last month. Tha129 words
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136 1968-11-24 1 PARIS Sat. (Reuter) Finance Ministers from 13 African States whose currencies are pegged to the French Franc will meet In Paris tomorrow. It was announced today. The conference, at the Finance Ministry, will take place tomorrow afternoon and sources close to the Government thought136 words
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Article, Illustration39 1968-11-24 1 THIS picture by Eastern Sun cameraman Richard Chow shows a boy standing. alone, helplessly thinking of his former home. The blaze, off Havelock Road. Singapore, yesterday swept the entire squatter colony, razing about 300 squatter huts39 words
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248 1968-11-24 1 I don’ t know HOW it happened says Captain of Japanese airliner SAN FRANCISCO, Sat. (Reuter) The Captain of a Japanese Airliner which pancake landed in San Francisco Bay on Friday told a news conference "I don't know how it happened." Capttain Koshei Asoh, 50, said his DC-8 jet, carrying248 words
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Article132 1968-11-24 1 PARIS. Sat. (AFP) North Vietnam today put the entire blame on the United States for the deadlock of the Paris talks. North Vietnamese spokesman Nguyen Thanh Le said the U S. “bears the full responsibility” for the delay m resuming the talks. He said Hanoi and132 words
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Article, Illustration40 1968-11-24 1 107 survive miraculously SAN FRANCISCO: Aerial photo of Japan Air Lines Jetliner that crashed into fogbound San Francisco Bay early on Friday. Rescue vessels surround the airliner. All the 107 persons were rescued safely. U.S. Coast Guard photo via UPI.— U.S. Coast; Guard photo via UPI. - 40 words
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Article383 1968-11-24 1 Albert Johnson; R.V. Lingam - About 1,000 people homeless By Albert Johnson and R.V. Lingam SINGAPORE, Saturday t least 1,000 people were made homeless "when lire raxed the entire squatter colony in the Bukit Ho Swee Road area this afternoon, causing about half-a-million dollars damage. The entire colony clustered with383 words
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NEWS
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Article, Illustration382 1968-11-24 2 Kampong shooting drama: 3 youths held stolen cars recovered THE STOLEN CAR KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor Police today in two pre-dawn raids arrested three youths and recovered three stolen cars valued at 12,000 after a shooting drama with ♦he robber gang at Kampong Maroof off Jalan Bungsar. They recovered a— Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 382 words
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181 1968-11-24 2 SAIGON. Sat. (AFP) Military observers have listed 67 “significant” incidents, allegedly sparked off bv the “enemv”, in the Demilitarized Zone since the United Stales stopped bombing North Vietnam on Nov. 1, a U.S. spokesman announced today. He said that in fact 210 •Incidents” had taken181 words
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132 1968-11-24 2 IPOH. Sat. A cinema ticket spiv. Wong Kim Yau. 26. still continued to cash in by selling cinema tickets at black market prices during the stage performance of Cantonese starlet. Chan Pota Chee. at the Majestic Theatre. Enche Abu Bakar bin Awang. in the132 words
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Article60 1968-11-24 2 MOSCOW. Sat. (UPI) North Vietnam's factories were in deep underground caves while American planes bombed empty industrial buildings, the Communist Party newspaper Pravda said today. Since President Johnson ordered a halt to all US. bombings of the North, Pravda said, “some of the equipment60 words
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Article31 1968-11-24 2 HOUSTON, Sat. (Reuter) —America’s longest living heart transplant recipient. 47-year-old Everett C. Thomas, died here today. He received a second new heart on Thursday.31 words
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104 1968-11-24 2 LONDON. Sat 'AFP) South Africa has been selling several tons of gold a day on the Zurich market for the past few days, the Daily Mail reported today “Yesterday alone”, the paper said, she got rid of 15 tons at 40 dollars an ounce,104 words
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90 1968-11-24 2 JAKARTA. Sat. (UPI) More than 10 Moslem organisations In Jakarta have given the Jakarta Municipal authorities an ultimatum until Sunday morning to effectively root out gambling. Moslem organ "Popular Action” said. The ultimatum, published by the official AntaraNews Agency today, said the warning was especially directed90 words
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Article75 1968-11-24 2 HONG KONG, Sat (AF») The Albanian Government and Party has announced their full approval to the formal dismissal of President Liu Shao Chi from the Chinese Communist Party and Government, Radio Peking reported today. A joint press communique on the visit to China by the Albanian Government economic75 words
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Article17 1968-11-24 2 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Film actress Diana Dors, married British actor Alan Lake here today.17 words
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Article80 1968-11-24 2 RAWALPINDI. Sat. (UPI) Air Marshal Ashgak Khan called on his Pakistani countrymen on Friday to start a massive campaign modelled on the Indian independence movement to bring down the present Government of Field Marshal Ayub Khan. Khan, who resigned his post as Air Force Chief80 words
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Article, Illustration34 1968-11-24 2 The crow-bar. parang, dagger and three screw drivers recovered from the robber gang's hideout at Kampong Maroof off Jalan Bungsar in Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning. Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon34 words
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85 1968-11-24 2 BATU PAHAT. Sat. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Tan Sri Dr. Lim Swee Aun. said that the Government would be reviewing the trade agreement between Malaysia and Indonesia with the object of improving trade between the two countries. The Minister was speaking85 words
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252 1968-11-24 2 IPOH Sat The Sultan of Perak In his first official function as Chairman of the Perak Pardons Board, since his recent return from a sixmonth world tour, last night commuted the sentence of a woman prisoner. Tan Yap Ylng. 40. serving a252 words
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469 1968-11-24 2 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Britons today faced a "Black Christmas" as the price they have to pay for their share in restoring world monetary stability. British newspapers in splash headlines tbld the story of shocked reaction tq harsh austerity measures announced yesterday by the Chancellor469 words
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Article42 1968-11-24 2 BERNE Sat. (AFP> The parity of thte Swiss Franc will be affected by the French devaluation, the National Council said yesterday Switzerland is also to advace France a 100 million dollar short term loan, the communique added.42 words
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Article60 1968-11-24 2 KUALA LUMPI'R. Sat. Sea rescue services throughout Malaysia are being planned by the Red Cross Society and will be carried out as proper facilities become available. The national training officer of the society. Mr Francis Xavier, told Bernama today members would be trained in sea60 words
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198 1968-11-24 2 KUALA Ll*MPl*R. Sat. v The Charge d'Affaires of the Philippines Embassy here, Mr. Komeo T. Christobal is determined to deliver a Philippine foreign office note to the .Ministry of Foreign Affairs despite its refusal to accept any note from the Philippines Embassy. He198 words
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Article47 1968-11-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Malaysia has yet to recen-a the official note from Manila regarding the withdrawal of the Philippine Embassy staff in Kuala Lumpur. A spokesman of the Ministry at Foreign Affairs said today: “Up to now. we have not received the note.”47 words
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Article71 1968-11-24 2 VIENTIANE, Sat. (Reuter) North Vietnamese troops have recently been moving into Lao 3 from neighbouring South Vietnam. a Defence Ministry spokesman said today. The spokesman told Reuter the reason for the movement was not immediately clear: “They may be planning to help the communist Pathet71 words
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Article34 1968-11-24 2 BANGKOK. Sat. (AFP) Former Philippine President Carlos Garcia called on Thailand last night to offer he r good offices to help the Philippines take her Sabah claim before the World Court.34 words
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Article38 1968-11-24 2 MANILA, Sat. (AFP) The Filipino people are the “taikingest” and "callingest’* telephone users in the world, according to a survev conducted here by an International Telecommunications Union expert, as reported by the Philippine News Service today.38 words
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Article29 1968-11-24 2 SEOUL. Sat. (Reuter) North Korea has several companies each consisting of 100 guerrillas highly trained for subversion in South Korea, two captured North Korean guerrillas said here today.29 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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251 1968-11-24 3 SINGAPORE, Sot. A top-level investigation on the 19,390-ton oil tanker, "Allishun", registered under the Morovian flag, which caught fire here yesterday, is bein g conducted by the tanker's agents, Paterson Simons. The Company’s spokesman •aid the outcome of investigation would be made known on251 words
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Article, Illustration521 1968-11-24 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The First Lady, Puan N'oor Aishah. today laid the foundation stone of 5250.000 Retarded Children's Association's headquarters at Margaret Drive. The headquarters—occupying some 70.000 sq. feet of land allocated by the Government is scheduled to be completed by mid-1969. PuanEastern Sun picture. - 521 words
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316 1968-11-24 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Are you looking for a secretarial or stenography job? Then try your chance by entering the "Miss Effi- ciency" contest. The winner of this contest will be offered such a post in a firm which is awaiting for the picking of the316 words
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Article, Illustration467 1968-11-24 3 Albert Johnson; and R.V. Lingam - Victims watch helplessly... By Albert Johnson and R.V. Lingam SINGAPORE, Sat.— Pandemonium broke out as some 1,000 people victims of the squatter colony blaze in the B u k i t Ho Swee/ Havelock Road area this afternoon scrambled to safety. The fire victims, mostly women and— Eastern Sun picture by Richard Chow.; — Eastern Sun photo. - 467 words
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135 1968-11-24 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Eleven Police Cadet Corps Officers have been promoted to the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police. P C C. from Nov. 1. This is the first time that officers of the PC.C. have been promoted to that rank since it was135 words
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980 1968-11-24 4 LIM THOW BOON - Karam Singh’ s application for release dismissed By LIM THOW BOON KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The application by Mr. Karam Singh, lawyer and former M.P., seeking a court order for his release was dismissed today by Mr. Justice Ibrahim Abdul Manan. Karam Singh was detained under the Internal Security Act since980 words
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438 1968-11-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Government was today urged to Introduce compulsory military training for all school leavers. The economic adviser to the United Malayan Banking Corporation here. Dr. V. Kanapathy, in suggesting this, said it would contribute to nation building and might438 words
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Article99 1968-11-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Wang Liang Su of Singapore was today allowed a $5,000 bail pending sentence in the Sessions Court here when he pleaded guilty to the possession of uncustomed gold and jade, duty of which amounted to $675.60. He was found with the valuables99 words
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Article, Illustration487 1968-11-24 4 BEN D'CUNHA - By BEN D'CUNHA T/'UALA LUMPUR, Sat. He was born in AY bush country in Western Australia, but he set out to find fame and fortune in Europe. As the world's only Australian aborigine “sour singer. Allen Moarywllla Barker 26. feels487 words
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Article, Illustration85 1968-11-24 4 Jennifer Agnes Chong, 20, (above) a receptionist one of the aspirants for the “LSP Beauty Queen 1968” crown. The contest Is the highlight of a dance to be held at the Chinese Assembly Hall in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 30 in aid of the Home for85 words
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Article51 1968-11-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Thieves broke into Metal Box (M) Sendirian Berhad factory at Petaling Jaya here this morning and got away with $BOO worth of machinery. The theft was discovered by the Securicor Guard who found an adding machine and a typewriter missing from the51 words
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Article35 1968-11-24 4 KUCHING, Sat. (Reuter) —Police today imposed a dusk to dawn curfew until further notice in the Pantu area of Sarawak's Second division as part of its campaign to combat subversive elements.35 words
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112 1968-11-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A committee has been formed here to organise a big walk to celebrate the birthday of the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, which falls on Feb. 8. The big walk will be held here on Feb 2. The committee is made112 words
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491 1968-11-24 4 MALACCA. Sat. Malacca telle* an American marine from South alleged to have attempted to rape a young nurse from the General Hospital here last nightThe marine who later told police that he was on six months leave is suspected to be491 words
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304 1968-11-24 4 Kl ALA LTMPTR, Sat. A call was made today 'to State Governments to help establish consumers associations in their respective States. The call came from Syed Adam Al-Jafri. vicepresident of the Selangor Consumers Association which is the only such oiganisation in the country304 words
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201 1968-11-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Sri Jaya Transport Company here will be served with a fortnight’s strike notice by the Transport Workers Union on Monday. This was said today by the General Secretary of the Union. Mr. V. David, who added the decision was taken201 words
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180 1968-11-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A hotel keeper. Mok Thai Choon. 29. told the Sessions Court here today how a crying girl and a man rented a room in his hotel on Sept. 16. last year. Mok. of the Thai Ah Hotel.180 words
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Article67 1968-11-24 4 Jalan Weld Swimming Pool: 9 am. to 12.30 pm. and 2 p.m. to 9 p.m Zoo Negera: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Peninsular Art Gallery •41, Jalan Raja Muda): Works of prominent Malaysian artists exhibition, 9 am. to 6 pm Samat Art Gallery: (AIA Building. Jalan Ampang Exhibition67 words
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475 1968-11-24 5 QINGAPORE, Sat. A top British executive of a ship-building and repairing enterprise here is impressed with the "growing team spirit between the Government, the employer, and the employee" in Singapore. He is Mr. R. I bison, Managing-Director of the newly-formed Sembawang Shipyard475 words
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288 1968-11-24 5 Another 149 booked’ for flouting health laws SINGAPORE, Sat. Another 149 people have been "booked" during the week for committing breaches of the new health laws, the Ministry of Health said today. This is the third week in which the new laws are being rigidly enforced after the official close288 words
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197 1968-11-24 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore businessmen are taking advantage of the favourable export situation in the Federal Republic of Germany and have intensified their exports. According to a spokesman for the German Embassy here, exports from Singapore are heading for an all-time high. Goods worth $55 million197 words
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Article109 1968-11-24 5 S’ PORE DIARY a3O p.m.-12 p.m. Blood Donation Centre at Outram Road General Hospital remains open. 10 am. Chinese operatic and harmonica practice at National Theatre Club. Clemenceau Avenue '0 45 a.m. Talk on “Kamma and Rebirth” by Swami Ti ak Maharaj at Buddhist Union. 28 Jalan Senyum, 5} m.s.,109 words
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Article38 1968-11-24 5 SINGAPORE. Sat A 50-year-old woman. Mariam Np Kang Chew died on the spot at Bras Basah Road at 5.33 a.m today when she was involved in a lorry accident while pushing her cart across the road.38 words
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264 1968-11-24 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The skeleton of a man was found two months after he had mysteriously disappeared from home. the Coroner's Court was told today. The skeleton was later identified by Madam Ho Mei Heng, a factory worker in Jurong. as that of her264 words
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Article42 1968-11-24 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. About 150 military personnel will conduct militarv exercises in the Chua Chu Kang and Sungei Boyan areas between 8 am. and 12 midnight from Dec. 10 to 14 and between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Dec. 5.42 words
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Article, Illustration260 1968-11-24 5 Congress success mainly due to Govt. support and foundations Lean SINGAPORE. Sat. The fourth Asian Congress of Obstetrics and Gynaecology came to a close with congratulations and praises from various overseas delegates. Mr. T. H. Lean. Chairman of the Congress. said that the success of this Congress could largely be— Eastern Sun photo. - 260 words
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Article, Illustration357 1968-11-24 5 SINGAPORE, Sof. University and college graduates are being drafted into National Service and the Armed Forces because "what we may lack in size and quantity we hope to make up by intelligence and quality." This was said today by Mr Chan Chee Seng. Parliamentary357 words
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Article61 1968-11-24 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A salesman. Seow Boon Siong. was robbed of $1,255.58 at 3 p.m. yesterday by two armed thugs. The thugs forced Seow at dagger-point to get into his car at 61 m.s.. Upper Serangoon Road and made him drive to an unknown spot where the61 words
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123 1968-11-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat A survey of the Straits of Malacca and its bed to see how the straits can be made safer for navigation by large tankers will begin next month, a Japanese Embassy spokesman said here today. A Japanese survey team, to be123 words
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Article71 1968-11-24 5 KANGAR. Sat The Mcntri Besar of Perils. Tan Sri Sheikh Ahmad bin Mnhamed Hashim today said the State produced enough food for home consumption and export to other States. Perils last year exported meat worth $400,000 The Mentri Besar said this at a ceremony at the71 words
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Article50 1968-11-24 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A 77-year-old man, Leo Kee Long, died in the General Hospital here yesterday a few hours after he was involved in a motor accident at the junction of Kampong Sireh and Upper Serangoon Road here. The motor-cyclist Teo Beng Lee. was not hurt.50 words
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Article24 1968-11-24 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.—There were 74 road accidents, of which three were serious and two fatal, during the last 24 hours in the Republic.24 words
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369 1968-11-24 6 Robert Troutman - By Robert Troutman WASH INGTON, Sat. (Reuter) Poor people in the United States are bing urged to unite in massive demonstrations this winter to protest against what have been described as "inadequate and indecent" welfare laws that do nothing but perpetuate poverty. They are being369 words
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Miscellaneous746 1968-11-24 6 rHE MAN FROM d d 0 AND HER STUNT-GIRL COUNTERSPIES U.K.C.Z..E. The Farmer Brown Fiasco 0 AND HER STUNT-GIRL COUNTERSPIES iTpHE y SAY CURIOSITY KILLED A CRT! AND »T WAS CURIOSITY THAT LAUNCHED JET PRAAM U ANP HER STUNT SAL TEAMMATE, MARLENE, ON A SUPPOSE PLY ROUTINE FLIGHT TO TRACK746 words
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408 1968-11-24 7 WASH INGTON, Sot. (Reuter) The National Heart Institute announced today it had found a method of easing seveie chest pain in heart attack victims by electronically stimulating nerves in the neck The Institute said 13 out of 17 patients whose physical activity408 words
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Article110 1968-11-24 7 ORLEANS, Louisiana, Sat. (Reuter) Mrs. Lyndon (Lady Bird) Johnson arrived here yesterday by air from Washington on the first leg of a 6.000 miles farewell trip across the U.S. from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The trip, with the theme “This is Our Country” is110 words
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PHOTO TIPS
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WORLD NEWS
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455 1968-11-24 8 PARIS, Sot. (AFP) Tht bolonec of power in Europe ond possibly in the world switched in hours through the internotionol monetary crisis, observers here said today. In the eyes of the world West Germany now takas on a decisive new role455 words
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220 1968-11-24 8 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) The textile industry got the word from the Government this week on what it can and cannot do in the merger business. The Trade Commission issued a consent order yesterday barring Burlington Industries, biggest U.S.220 words
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104 1968-11-24 8 MANILA, Sat. (AFP) Foreign Undersecretary Manuel Collantes said last night the Philippines was looking into the possibility of protesting to an international body over Malaysia's unilateral abrogation of the anti-smuggling pact. Mr. Collantes said the Legal Department of the Foreign Office was studying104 words
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Article40 1968-11-24 8 NEW DELHI. Sat. <Reuter)— Members of Parliament today demanded the death sentence for those who made three human sacrifices in India this year. One M.P. said people found guilty should be whipped or executed in public.40 words
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49 1968-11-24 8 SPRINGFIELD. Illinois. Sat (Reuter) The Illinois Supreme Court today upheld the death sentence on Richard Speck. 27-vear-old convicted “mass killer” of eight student nurses in Chicago nearly two and a half years ago January 31 was set lor his execution in the electric chair.49 words
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Article62 1968-11-24 8 JERUSALEM, Sat. (Reuter) Israeli military authorities tonight clamped down an indefinite curfew on the eastern part of Jerusalem following an explosion in a market place here that killed 11 people. Fifty-five people were wounded. 18 of them seriously, when a powerful bomb went off early today in62 words
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159 1968-11-24 8 LONDON. Sat (Reuter) Actres* Zsa Zsa Gabor's mother ilew into London today and announced she planned to spank her tro u b 1 e-6tricken daughter and take her home. Mr. Julie Gabor said: “don’t telj Zsa Zsa I am here. She has been159 words
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Article109 1968-11-24 8 SYDNEY, Sat. (Reuter)— A large bushftre. fanned by high winds, is threatening about 50 homes in the rugged Blue mountains. West of Sydney. A large contingent of police were rushed to the area today to help fight the fire The fire is raging in the109 words
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Article134 1968-11-24 8 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) West Irian's Legislative Assembly has oeen paralysed by the walkout of more than half i:s active members informed Government sources said today. The sources said the group, backed by a fourman faction composed of Indonesian Armed Forces Officers, staged the walkout to press134 words
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Article48 1968-11-24 8 MANILA. Sat. (Reuter) Three minor earth tremors hit Manila and suburbs yesterday afternoon and last right, but po ice today said there were no reports of damage. About 300 people were killed in Manila on August 2 when a major quake hit the city.48 words
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Article, Illustration160 1968-11-24 8 BOMBAY. Sat. (Reuter) World Bank President Robert McNamara flew in here tonight as fresh student clashea with police were reported In Calcutta in the wake of his visit there. Student demonstrators against U S action In Vietnam threw three homemade bombs Into the— UPI Photo. - 160 words
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120 1968-11-24 8 TMPHAL. Manipur. Sat. (Reuter) About 1,000 Mizo and Kuki tribal rebels are trying to cross from North East India into Burma’s Chin hills on their way to China to get arms and guerilla training, usually reliable sources said here. The sources said yesterday that the120 words
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Article80 1968-11-24 8 MANILA, Sat. (UPI) President Feidinand E Marcos said yesterday he will do “everything” to reduce crime in the Philippines. In a speech at the opening of the National Lawyers’ Convention on crime control, Mr. Marcos said his objective is to develop moral and social techniques in80 words
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551 1968-11-24 8 BONN, Sat. (AFP) German financial circles (odav predicted that devaluation of the Frenrh Frane would not be big enough to force other countries to follow suit. The general tone of comment, from Federal officials, politicians and the551 words
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Article70 1968-11-24 8 ADELAIDE. Sat (Reuter) The European Launcher Development’s (ELDO) firing of the (data-seeking) F-7 Satellite was aborted today —42 minutes after the original zero hour. Colonel J. Dutton Eldo representative in Australia, said the cancellation was finally caused by “a faulty umbilical connection to the vehicle.” Earlier today,70 words
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Article30 1968-11-24 8 OSHKOSH, Wisconsin. Sat. (Reuter) Officials at Wisconsin State University here today suspended 100 Negro students who yesterday rampaged through the main administration building in a Black Power protest.30 words
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151 1968-11-24 8 FARMINGTON. West Virginia. Sat. (Reuter) Engineers dumped 500 tons of limestone down a blazing coal mine here during the night in a desperate attempt to stop more explosions ripping through the disaster pit where 78 men are entombed. They hope the limestone poured down airshafts151 words
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Article121 1968-11-24 8 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Sat. (Reuter) The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) today launched an appeal for generous financial aid to prevent a locust plague from becoming “a major catastrophe.” The Director-General of FAO. Mr. Addeke H. Boerma in a letter to all members of121 words
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65 1968-11-24 8 TOKYO, Sat. (UPI) Japanese banks and money markets were closed today due to a legal holiday amid possibilities of a French Franc devaluation. Japan is of the 10 industrial nations seeking means of preventing an international monetary crisis Banks and other financial institutions in Japan65 words
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132 1968-11-24 8 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Dr. Christian Barnard said yesterday there was an excellent chance of survival for patients undergoing a second heart transplant Speaking to newsmen on his arrival at Kennedy Airport from London, the South African pioneer in heart transplant132 words
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Article113 1968-11-24 8 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter)’ A British Navy frigate and Air Force reconnaissance aircraft today were shadowing a small fleet of Russian warships stationed just outside British territorial waters. Late last night, the fleet was reported to be anchored off an island in the remote Sheltlands group. Northern113 words
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182 1968-11-24 8 SAIGON. Sat (Reuter) American artillery fired into the northern half of the Demilitarised Zone at a North Vietnamese anti-air-craft site for the second consecutive day, yesterday, a U.S Military spokesman reported today He said U.S. guns yesterday silenced a heavy miehinegun in the182 words
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112 1968-11-24 8 HONG KONG. Sat. (UP!) A young American businessman In Hong Kong yesterday offered to donate ose of bis kidneys to save a Chinese girl in Taipei, who his only two months to live ualess she gets a new kidney Hilton Cheong-Leen, cfctrict Governor of112 words
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Article89 1968-11-24 8 LONDON. Sat. (Reu.r) Britain’s Opposition Conservatives decided tonilht to force a Commons votepn Monday to underline hofeility to new economy measures they describe as a “package of gloom.’’ The phrase came fiVn Conservative Party Charman Anthony Barber, vfho said the all-embracing few freeze dealt89 words
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COMMERCIAL&INDUSTRIAL
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Article, Illustration936 1968-11-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. One day very seen. Cathay Pacific passenger* from Calcutta to Mamla are going Has*'* n nt^ian brown bear for company in economy But don't worry, folks, the bear won’t be dirty or smelly or full of fleas hell be of the936 words
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Article172 1968-11-24 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Stocks rebounded yesterday as the western world moved to relieve the pressure on the tottering French franc. Trading was active. Shortly before the final bell, the UPI stock market indicator, measuring all stocks traded, showed a sain of 0.51 per cent172 words
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Article47 1968-11-24 9 NEW YORK. Sat (UPI) Rubber futures closed 15 points lower on no sales. (Bid) (Asked) Jan 23 35 Mar 22.60 23 10 May 22.25 22.75 July 2? 25 22 75 Sept 22.25 22.75 Nov 22.25 22 75 Locally, No. 2 RSS was 23-1 /2.47 words
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Article204 1968-11-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The following ships are expected to be in port today: Gaiowns Vessels 1/2 Esquilino 3 4 Carronbank i Union Tiger 6 7 Thorsorient 8/9 Adrastus 10/11 Autolycus 18 Garden City 19 Tsedek 23 24 Black Knight 27/28 Wainui 29/30 Kinryu Maru 31/32 Benevis 33 34204 words
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411 1968-11-24 9 SINGAPORE, Sat International monetary affairs, principally the situation arising between the West German mark and the French franc, dominated most of the past week's trading, state Holiday, Cutler, Bath it Co. The effects of this were not fully felt until mid week when411 words
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Article108 1968-11-24 9 NEW YORK Sat (UPI)— Gold prices continued to retreat yesterday on markets in New York and abroad amid confusion and uncertainty over the outcome of topic vei monetary discussion* in European capitals. The price of gold slipped by five cents at the morning fixing in108 words
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Article15 1968-11-24 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin price for today was $596.50 per picul, down $41,124.15 words
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246 1968-11-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR Sat The Cycle and Carriage Industries (Malaysia) Sdn. Berhad held their annual Mercedes-Benz healer convention at the Hotel Merlin to mark the contribution to the national industrialisation programme by the commencement of the MercedesBenz car assembly in Malaysia. During the246 words
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Article108 1968-11-24 9 SINf. VPORE. noon prteew at t'hianf day are:— Sat. The me Singapore exchange to Buyer sellei Commit OH IFOH) Bulk Conmul Oil HOB) Drum 1»om* I <>pra lllirfl 28 50 4?.«0 DM Muntok tthilf Pepper 11 OKI 9*i*i N.l tt Sarawak VI title Pepper (1 tlB.) Sarawak special Black108 words
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Article256 1968-11-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Set. It was announced in Richmond. Virginia that Rothmans of Canada Limited, has purchased all of the common stock of Larus Brother Co. Inc. The sale price was undisclosed. The announcement was made jointly by John HDevlin, President of Rothmans of Canada Limited and256 words
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290 1968-11-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Pacific Milk Industries 'Mi Berhad today replied to the statement by the Secretary-General of the Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia. Dr Tan Chee Khoon. that there had been complaints over the balloting for the firm s shares Here Is the company's290 words
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313 1968-11-24 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The “instant financing” movement among American businesses appears to have approached the ultimate with the announcement of plans for Xerox Corp. to take over CIT Financial Corp. Under the merger terms, the big office equipment maker would pay CIT stockholders313 words
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Article54 1968-11-24 9 Manager* Price*) First Malayan t 82 Second Malayan 2 03 Third Mala)an 1 31 The Commerce Industry XD 96 1 06 The Saving Fond 1.01 1 10 Malaysian Investment fund Xl> 1 20 1 30 First H'knng 1.17 1 23* Second H'knng XO •2 81 Sterling C'modtty XD54 words
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Advertisement995 1968-11-24 9 Air Movements FLY THE BIG BOEING 707 s OF MSA TO HONGKONG, TAIPEI, TOKYO, MANILA, DJAKARTA PERTH, SYDNEY. Contact your travil agent or ring ***** for reservations. 1 Wi ARRIVALS DEPARTURES SINGAPORE 5.25 p m 6 so p m 3-25 p m. So p m. 10.25 pm. 10 25 a995 words
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Article, Illustration344 1968-11-24 10 TF EACH CHRISTIAN gives $2.00 annually to the Bible Society, the present deficit of about $60,000 would be met and the Society would be able to support itself. This was disclosed by Rev. Peter Hsieh, secretary of the Bible Societies in Malaysia"344 words
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Article263 1968-11-24 10 "Malaysia Evangelistic Fellowship" and the "Asia Evangelism Fellowship" are jointly launching out a Christmas cheer project. The purpose of this is to give the Gospel Message to poor folks living in Laos, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore and at the same time to offer them such gifts263 words
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458 1968-11-24 10 JAKARTA, Sat. The annual convention of the Far Eastern Division of Seventh-day Adventists will end tomorrow with the adoption of a record-breaking budget to carry on the work of the denomination in East Asia for next year. Paul H. Eldridge. of458 words
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Article, Illustration234 1968-11-24 10 FpHE prospects of Jesus Sores Mission (JSM) to establish mission stations in the slum areas in the Far East to propagate the Gospel ore bright, according to Rev. Peter Ng on his return from a five-month deputation tour. Rev. Peter Ng Is234 words
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Article1076 1968-11-24 10 Dr. Oswald J. Smith - Still A Slave or Are You Free? by Dr. Oswald J. Smith pAUL gives us two graphic pictures, the first in Romans 7 and the second in Romans 8. The first picture is that of a defeated man. the second presents an experience of victory and deliverance. The first i,1,076 words
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Advertisement581 1968-11-24 10 BEL. ANNOUNCEMENTS GLAD TIMINGS CHURCH 99. Jalan Gating. P. Jays. Selangor. Minuter: Pastor Glenn D Stafford. Tel: ***** Assistant Pastor Chew Chee Kim Tel: *****7 Wednesday: 7.30 pm. Prayer And Praise Friday 730 pm. Chrlate Ambassadors Youth Fellowship Sunday: 900 am. Sunday School 10 30 am. Morning Worship Service 5.00581 words
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Advertisement310 1968-11-24 10 BEL. ANNOUNCEMENTS LIFE BIBLE-PRESBYTEHIAN CHURCH 9. Ollstead Road. Snore- 11. 8 30 am. Sunday School 10 00 a m English Service 430 a.m Mandarin/Hokk. Ser. ZION BIBLE-PRK'BYTLKIAN CHURCH 8. Tavistock Avenue. S pore-IB 800 am. Sunday School 0 IS am. English Service GALILEE BIBLEPREsBV ILKIAN CHURCH 175. Paslr Panjang Rd.310 words
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Advertisement589 1968-11-24 10 I REL. ANNOUNCEMENTS ALL SAINTS’ CHI Kl H 24. 24 ms. Jaian Cheras. Kuala Lumpur sanday 8 00 a m. 10.00 am. 10.00 am. 0 00 a m Holy communion (English) Cantonese Service Mandarin bervlca (4th Sun only) Sunday School (Eng/Chin) Wednesday 7.30 p m Bible Study Prayer Mtg. Saturday589 words
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Miscellaneous179 1968-11-24 10 Radio Manila (FEBC) KfchsSSEf GuJd# (SummarT F °™> 7.00 am 715 7 30 9 00 9 25 930 10 00 11.30 12.00 to 1 00 pm 4.30 pm 435 5.30 630 6 45 to 7 00 pm 7.15 7.30 7.45 to 8 15 pm National Laapuft Nineteen Metre Band News179 words
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Article1157 1968-11-24 11 H. C. Tan - Can the fair sex compete with men By H. C. Tan WHY hove women not been seen and included in service clubs such as Rotary, Lions, Apex, Jaycees? Is it because women don't want to be in an exclusive all-men club or is it1,157 words
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Article, Illustration404 1968-11-24 11 Ikebana with Lady de la Mare FVE stalks of Lalal grass with their be go colour seed heads at the end of each stem end their blades of grass attached to each stem will make for you a beautiful water viewing404 words
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Article209 1968-11-24 11 A new colour palette with lets of red, white and blue combinations, clear greens and sapphire blues, a return of black for crepes. A change in fabrics with crepe away out in front for both day and evening clothes, heavy cottons ahead of wool In suits.209 words
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Article139 1968-11-24 11 NEW on the fashion scene are handbags which look as if they should be in leather, but which are done in plush or cut-velvet. These bags are m box or satchel shapes, on rigid frames, with the air of a smaller travel bag. Their handles139 words
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Article, Illustration377 1968-11-24 11 HAM Sweet Corn au Gratin Ingredients: One oz. shortening. t w o tablespoons flour, one cup undiluted Carnation evaporated milk, one 10t-oz can whole sweet corn kernels, one cup diced ham Also needed are quarter lb. freshly sliced mushrooms. one teaspoon salt, one-eighth teaspoon cavenne. half cup grated Swiss377 words
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Article, Illustration312 1968-11-24 11 pRETTY Caroline B. K. Tan Is a young fashionconscious lady with a big business mind. At 21 she is the proprietress of a three-in-one boutique, hair and beauty salon, which will be officially opened today (Sunday) at 3 p m. Caroline, who Is312 words
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126 1968-11-24 11 may have their reservations, but the young movie fans are going for the new film version of “Romeo and Juliet.” “They're also going for holiday jewellery maae in Renaissance modes, as shown lavishly in the film. Most popular are elaborate Renaissance-t ype brooches, belts126 words
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Advertisement20 1968-11-24 11 Announcing the official opening of CAROLINE r fashion house hair stylist beauty consultant 21-A, KILLiKSY ROAD SINGAPORE, 9. TEL ***** > >20 words
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Article, Illustration196 1968-11-24 12 r"S a beautiful day izday and it's made twice as nice to see Nina Simone there in the British Chart for the first time, scoring at last with her new single "Ain't Got No I Got Life".. the first hit, incidentally, from the musical "Hair." Nina is196 words
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Article, Illustration400 1968-11-24 12 LIFE LINES of THE BEATIES PART SEVEN JOHN LENNON John Winston Lennon wa; oorn on October 9. 1940 In Oxlord Street Maternity Hospital. Liverpool. He lived in Menlove Avenue. Woolton. and was educated at Dovedale Primary School and Quarrybank High School. Allerton. In 1957, having (ailed hi*400 words
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Article, Illustration269 1968-11-24 12 of eight children all musically Inclined. As a contralto herself, she was greatly impressed by the work of Marian Anderson, and by the time she reached high school she was playing jazz piano tinged with the folk blues of the South. Nina had a classical musical269 words
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Article, Illustration165 1968-11-24 12 LOS ANGELES 20th Century-Fox Records Is launching its biggest merchandising-promotion campaign since “Sound Music” for the soundtrack album of “Star!,” the Julie Andrews film based on the life of Gertrude Lawrence. The album features 16 songs and an instrumental overture, and165 words
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Article426 1968-11-24 12 Hi there: For the many many of you who have just completed vour exams, and have requested me to print PLATTER PETE'S 1968 POP POLL coupon once again, here it is for absolutely the last time! The closing date for the poll will be Wednesday, the 27th426 words
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Article190 1968-11-24 12 LONDON: L The Good. The Bad And The Ugly Hugo Montenegro. 2. Eloise Barry Ryan. 3. This Old Heart Of Mine Isley Brothers. 4. With A Little Help From My Friends Joe Cocker. 5. Breakin Down The Walls of Heartache Bandwagon. 6. AH Along The190 words
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Advertisement85 1968-11-24 12 -SOULMUSIC FROM TAKI TWO (Marein Cay# Kim Weiton) ST ML ***** the temptations i THE TEMPTATIONS GREATEST HITS STML ***** rwt nw*m v»r>d«*as Wfl iitn Martha and the Vandellaa GREATEST HITS STML ***** |immy Ruffin ainga TOP TEN STML 1104$ Suprcmcs f ttrufi’Hi w* Diana Rota and the Supremee GREATEST85 words
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Advertisement338 1968-11-24 12 CHART COMMENTS HUGO MONTENEGRO. United States composer and conductor. this week tops the British pop music charts with his theme from the film "The God, The Bad And The Ugly.” But across the Atlantic. British singers and composers hold the top spots in New York charts. The Beatles, with "Hey338 words
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Advertisement59 1968-11-24 12 EASTERN SUN U.N.C.L.E. FAN CLUB prntnti With Platter Pete <eo -sponsored by Metco-Goldwyn-Merer) in aid of THE NATIONAL DEFENCE FUND (Conference Hall 9 12 68 at UDpm l featuring Top local TV 6 recording Artiste* plus Fashion Musical by CAROLINE also introducing some exciting new groups. FREE GIFTS WATCH FOR59 words
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Advertisement93 1968-11-24 12 'SOUL' MUSIC FROM j"' thefourtops |®SM® > mbV***** s*. «•♦'.»<** THf FOUR TOPS CREATEST HITS MOTOWN 662 THESUPfIEMES JK’ GO-GO i THE SUPREMES A* CO-CO MOTOWN 649 M|p l*~~~ m- Stevie Wonder CREATEST HITS TAMLA 282 Stevie Wonder SOMEDAY AT CHRISTMAS TAMLA 281 oatt*f*cki •ml l:Ut 77 SOUL ON THE93 words
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Article, Illustration280 1968-11-24 13 WENTIETH Century Fox attempts to popularise its latest sex discovery in "The Vengeance of She." This girl, voluptuous OUnka Berova, has caught the eyes of the motion picture company which hopes to create her into a new' sex symbol.280 words
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309 1968-11-24 13 Sheilah Graham - HOLLYWOOD EVERYWHERE By Sheilah Graham Hollywood, sat. (NANA) Marcello Mastroianni is sights into his fettucini and all because Omar Sharif and not he will be playing Rudolf Val- entine in the Mike Frankovich film. Maiceuo played Rudy on the Italian stage a couple of309 words
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Article, Illustration412 1968-11-24 13 T'nE beauty of woman pursued by the demon of dark--1 ness makes for the excitement of “The Devil’s Bride,” a 20th Century For release. And Christopher Lee, veteran of many horror films returns to put his wits against the evil forces bent on412 words
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Article129 1968-11-24 13 PARAMOUNT Pictures' powerful drama “The Long Day's Dying has been awarded the Grand Prix for 1968 by the special jury of the Office Catholique Internationale Du Cinema in Rome. An entry at next month's Acapulco Film Festival in Mexico, “The Long Days Dying" also received best129 words
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Advertisement86 1968-11-24 13 4 Ik m A cJb DIXE Sc DAXCE IX ELEGAXCE AT IXTAX 3IALAM APPEARING NIGHTLY THE FABULOUS AND SENSATIONAL MARTA DANE AMERICA’S EXOTIC DANCER Appearing for the first time in Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur's most distinctive Night Spot SEE THE INTAN COMBO THE PSYCHEDELICS IN ACTION Delicious Malaysian and Western86 words
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Miscellaneous229 1968-11-24 13 SHAW# D O Phone ***** now showing! 11 a m.. I.:m. 4 no. 6.30 I.l* pm Jeanne Moreau 'TUI RRTDE wore m inr m roior idai NEXT CHANOE! Clint Eastwood. Silvana Mangano A Annie Otrardot THE WITCHES" Color iDAi CAPITOL PhonertW last no: 11 m 145. im. K.;\n A 9JM229 words
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Miscellaneous310 1968-11-24 13 TODAY YOU... Sunday, November 24, 1968. ARIES MAR. 22 APR. STAR GAZER 1- 3- 6-171 '18-20-55 xA TAURUS APR. 21 MA y 21 r*\ 9-10-56-59 60-64-71 GEMINI MAY 22 JUNE 22 sTSk 5- 7-13-261 29-45-80-87 m CANCER JUNE 23 JULY 23 19-25-39-42 73-74-75 LEO Cv JULY 24 AUG. 23 ft310 words
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Miscellaneous288 1968-11-24 13 I CATHAY v. [ill. Now !-ta««lnt' 11. 1 30. 9 M “The Rise And Fall Of The Third Reich” An MUM Picture ORCHARD —***** LAST 5 DAYS! SHOWS START: 10 a m 13<». 5.a0 8 30 p m ‘ST3R'* STARTS: in?o a m 1.50, 5 20 A 8.50 n m288 words
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135 1968-11-24 14 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Soling class yachts will replace the 5.5 metre class in the 1972 Olympic Regatta in Munich, the International Yacht Racing l nion (IYRU) Permanent Committee decided here. This w ill be the only change from last month's Olympic Regatta in Mexico.135 words
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Article, Illustration32 1968-11-24 14 SINGAPORE'S goalkeeper, Wartam failed to stop a Thai shot in the first round, B Group, of the King's soccer tournament in Bangkok. Thailand beat Singapore by 3-0. UPI photo.UPI photo. - 32 words
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Article151 1968-11-24 14 GOTEMBA. (Japan), Sat. (Reuter) Peter Revson of the United States won the Fuji World Challenge Cup Grand Prix from an international field of drivers today. Revson. 29, covered the 200 miles on a 2.6 mile speedway track in an unofficial time of one hour151 words
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Article77 1968-11-24 14 BANGKOK. Sat. < Reuter) Burma and Thailand pulled off their second consecutive victories in Group A of the King’s Cup football tournament in Bangkok last right. Burma beat Singapore 2-0. both goals coming in the second half through headers by outside right Aye Muang and outside left77 words
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Article215 1968-11-24 14 LONDON. Sat. (AFP) American Stan Smith and Britain’s Mark Cox will meet in the final of the last event in the British Dewar Indoor Tennis Cup series on London's Crystal Palace courts today. In the semi-finals, the American Davis Cupper Smith defeated Australian-born215 words
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Article108 1968-11-24 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Flash Sports Club will be holding its annual dance on Dec. 6 at the Ocean Park Hotel from 8.30 p.m. to 2 a.m. in a bid to boost the club's much needed funds. There will be spot dances and a floor108 words
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Article45 1968-11-24 14 ST LOUIS, Sat (UPI) Middleweight Denny Moyer, 161. Portland, Oregon, won a 10-round decision over Bobby Herrington. 161, St. Louis, at the St. Louis arena last night. Moyer scored a knockdown in the first round, and Moyer was floored in the fourth round.45 words
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179 1968-11-24 14 SINGAPORF.. Sat. The Singapore Table Tennis Association will lay emphasis on participation in its programme next year. In this direction, the ST.T.A. will hold 10 tournaments between April and November next year. The tournament, however, will be played at two-month intervals. The purpose of179 words
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Article36 1968-11-24 14 LONDON, Sat < Reuter) Results of English football league matches played last night were: DIVISION THREE Southport 4. Crewe Alexandra 0. Tranmere Rovers 1. Stockport Countv l. DIVISION FOUR Southend United 2, Bradford City 0.36 words
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Article102 1968-11-24 14 LONDON. Sat. (AFP) David Hemery. Britain's only gold medallist in the Mexico Olympics track and field events. received another honour last night. The twenty-four-year-old Boston University graduate, winner of the 400 metres hurdles in the world record time of 48 1 sec received a tankard as102 words
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Article, Illustration50 1968-11-24 14 An exciting tussle. PAUL SAYZELAND SCC’s left three-quarter stops Fijian's opposite number Andre Navelinikoro at left while SCC’s Ronnie Johnson and Fijian's Jitoko Soko hurriedly extricate them-elves to join B. Gascoigne (SCC) who dashes to help Sayieland, The match was played on Nov. 18. See Page 15 for another picture.50 words
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286 1968-11-24 14 It's official MCC tour of India off MADRAS, Sot. (Reuter) The MCC's projected tour of India this winter has been officially cancelled by the Indian Cricket Control Board. Control Board officials sent a formal cable to the MCC after Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi declined to reverse a decision not286 words
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238 1968-11-24 14 SYDNEY, Sat. (Reuter) A magnificient century by West Indies skipper Garfield Sobers highlighted a spectacular day’s play in the match between the tourists and New South Wales at the Sydney Cricket Ground today. Sobers, matching brilliance with fury, flayed the New South Wales bowlers to238 words
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Article36 1968-11-24 14 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Results of rugby league matches played last night were: Castleford 17. Bradford Northern 14. Salford 14. Barrow 14 The match between Hull and Hunselet was postponed because of a waterlogged ground.36 words
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Article145 1968-11-24 14 LAFAYETTE. (Louisiana) Sat. 'UPI) Ron Cerrudo and Paul Bondseon fired six-under-par 66s yesterday to tie for the second round lead in the 35.000 dollar Cajun Classic golf tournament. Cerrudo and Bondseon registered rounds of 69-66 135. nine strokes below par at the Oakbourne Country145 words
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107 1968-11-24 14 LONDON. Sat. (AFP) An M.C.C. spokesman said early today that the official cancellation of the club's projected winter tour of India was “disappointing.’’ The news of the official cancellation by the Indian Cricket Control Board came from Madras early today. It said the Control Board officials107 words
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Article95 1968-11-24 14 BUENOS AIRES. Sat (UPI) Oscar Ringo" Bonavena, South America's top ranked heavyweight, expects a tough battle on Dec 10 when he meets Joe Frazier for the world title, recognised by five US. States and Mexico. “Look, extremely confident I am not." the men’s wear store owner95 words
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Article38 1968-11-24 14 Off to settle problems SEOUL. Sat. (UPI) Chang Key-Young of South Korea. president of the Asian Games Federation (AGF), left for Tokyo today f nr °ute to Bangkok to settle financial problems related to the Sixth Asian Games,38 words
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Advertisement265 1968-11-24 14 CLASSIFIEDS TUITION 20 Words ss/• fMinimum) APPLICATIONS For Admission to Primary. Secondary. Pre-U at Y.S.C. Institute. Apply Yip 28C Hill Street. Ring ***** all classes commencing 2nd December conducted by well-qualified retired teachers. CAR RENTAL 20 Words SS/- (Minimum) U-DRIVE RING *****. Everflne Co. (Rent-a-Car) Ltd.. 519, Serangoon Road. Singapore-8.265 words
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Article2288 1968-11-24 15 WINDSOR LAD - Coleman scores double on Theatre VI and Sporting Sam By WINDSOR LAD TPOH, Sot. Coronation Kitt, well riden by apprentice Sairi, scored a splendid win when he fought a terrific finish over the final furlong to clinch a head decision from the Peacock (trevena)2,288 words
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334 1968-11-24 15 PENANG, Sat Royal Bangkok Sports Club shock ed tennis fans here with a 12-2 win to snatch the Hawa Trophy the first day of their fourth annual games against the Penang Sports Club here today. After winning four out of the six matches334 words
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382 1968-11-24 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Cricket Club beat the Royal Bangkok Sports Club on a wet Padang here today by 21 points (three goals, one try and one penalty) to three( one penalty). In a rugby game which did rot thrill, the home side led382 words
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Article131 1968-11-24 15 KLUANG. Sa\ The visiting Fijian Army/Police rugby team showed tremendous skill and power to outclass Johore by 53-9 here today. The Fmans attacked from the start spearheaded by their strong forward line-up which gave them most of the points. Stumbling block in the Fijians' lust for131 words
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729 1968-11-24 15 LESLIE NAKASHIMA - By LESLIE NAKASHIMA TOKYO. Sat. (UPI) World junior welterweight champion Paul Fuji appeared to be in fine condition when I saw him spar three rounds with one of Tad Kawamura's fighters this week in Honolulu. According to Kawamura. one of the leading boxing729 words
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Article, Illustration56 1968-11-24 15 SCC and Fijians in grim battle for possession of a loose ball which is being picked up by Fatafchi Daunivuka (Fiji), while left to right W.P. Thomas, Paul Sayzeland and M. Hashim rush in. The game wos played on the Padang on Nov. 18. SCCSunsport pix. - 56 words
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Miscellaneous51 1968-11-24 15 BIG SWEEP v 4 TOTAL POOL: $56,140 Ist prize: No. *****0 $13,894 2nd prize: No. *****8 6,947 3rd prise: No. *****4 3,473 STARTERS: ($351 each): Nos.— *****1 *****3 *****1 *****9 *****5 *****2 *****2 *****4 *****3 *****9 *****8 CONSOLATION: ($270 each): Nos. *****9 *****3 *****7 *****5 *****0 *****6 *****1 *****2 *****151 words
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Article1522 1968-11-24 16 Raee 1: Horses Class 4s Div. 2—9 Furs.—2.00 p.m. FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY 1. 700 Shantln Call 7y 9.00 Olympia Stable Teh Chuah 2 2 170 Doable Adios 4y 9.00 Dato Datin Chong Kok Lim Tan 4 3 465 Cinema VI 3y 8.13 Newmarket Stable Spencer 41,522 words
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Article, Illustration1410 1968-11-24 16 ‘Windsor Lad’ - Boy's Fun looks the danger By ‘Windsor Lad’ FELLOW reads a good each way prox position in the 10f for Class One Division One stayers at Ipoh this afternoon, concluding day of the Perak Turf Club's November Meeting. This six-year-old Makarpura mare gave a gallant1,410 words
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Article190 1968-11-24 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE STAR BOY JIMMY LAD BACK 1 NEVER TOO LATE Iron Devil'* Peak W. COMMANDO Red Tulip Cinema VI W. COMMANDO Cinema IA T Never Too Late NATIVE BOY W. Commando Icon RACE 3 SPEEDMASTER Rexrosa Pulau Pinang MAJOR'S GIRL Speedmaster Rexrosa MAJOR'S GIRL P. Pinang W.190 words
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Article27 1968-11-24 16 Windsor Lad Spppdmaster Hearsay Baghdad Adeline Kaya Lovable State Law Star Boy W. Commando Film Star Pan Rajah Jimmy Lad Rwanda Parallel Baghdad27 words
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143 1968-11-24 16 RENGAM. Sat. The Kluang A.DO., Enche Atan bin Yacob the other day presented the ‘Lim Liang Ho’ Trophy to Chemara Research XI. the 1968 Rengam Local Council Soccer League champions in the presence of a large crowd including Government Officials, Senior Executives. Community Leaders and JAFA officials. Enche Atan, in143 words
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Miscellaneous57 1968-11-24 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 2.24 a.m. (8.5 ft.). 3.21 pm. (6.7 ft.). Port Swettenham: 8.09 am. (15.3 ft.), 8.47 pm. (15.2 ft.). Port Dickson: 9.05 a.m. (9-1 ft.). 9.20 pm. (8 3 ft). Singapore: 2.05 a.m. (88 ft.), 12.44 p.m. (10.1 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 12.50 a.m. (9.0 ft.), 10.48 p.m.57 words
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