Eastern Sun, 26 November 1968
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Title Section23 1968-11-26 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 835 Tuesday, 26 November 1968. Vy MC(P) 0050 Price 15 cent*23 words
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Article1045 1968-11-26 1 France introduces stiff currency exchange controls PARIS, Mon. (Reuter UPI) T HE French franc was traded above its dollar floor level in early bank-to-bank dealings here today for the first time in three weeks. But activity in the unofficial market was quietly cautious, market sources said. The1,045 words
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Article, Illustration473 1968-11-26 1 SINGAPORE, Mon —A Malavsia-Singapore Airlines aircraft with 57 passengers on board was involved in a mishap at the Pava Lebar international airport this morning. The nose under-carriage of the aircraft, a Comet, collapsed as it moved away from the ramp for takeoff.473 words
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110 1968-11-26 1 DIEN BAN, South Vietnam. Mon. (Reuter) Trapped Guerillas today unleashed a withering fire of mortar shells from fortified positions on U.S. Marines advancing on them In a 15-mile human cordon. Heavy rain further slowed the Marines as they waded knee deep in mud for110 words
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Article60 1968-11-26 1 LILLE. France. Mon. (L'PI) Big police and gendarmerie forces took up positions during the night at all border crossings on the Franco-Belgian border to assist Customs officials in making a tight count of money carried bv travellers. There were no immediate reports about travellers being search60 words
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Article76 1968-11-26 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Mon. (Reuter) A former East Malaysian political leader said here today a political vacuum existed in Brunei at present because politicians were more interested in business than politics. He is Enche Aming bln Awang Bakir. who was expelled from Sarawak recently for alleged proBrunei76 words
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Article31 1968-11-26 1 PARIS. Mon. (Reuter) Film star Sophia Loren has won a legal battle here over her refusal to act in a film she felt was unfair to her native Italy.31 words
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145 1968-11-26 1 '"'jiAPORE. Mon. The Development Bank of Sin gapore's public issue of 28 million shares of SI each at par has been oversubscribed. More than 7,000 applications amounting to more than 542 million were received. The Directors decided that no application should he completely unsuccessful145 words
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100 1968-11-26 1 KIALA LUMPUR. Mon. Banks in Malaysia and Singapore have resumed foreign exchange dealings in spot pound sterling, the Association of Banks in MalaysiaSingapore announced here today. Dealings in other currencies are expected to resume tomorrow. The Chairman of the Association. Mr. Lin Jo Yan. said100 words
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Article88 1968-11-26 1 BANGKOK. Mon. (AFP)— The Thai Government has turned down a Malaysian request for Malaysian naval patrols to enter Thai territorial waters for prevention of Communist infiltration and piracy. Thai Police Chief. General Prasert Ruchirawong disclosed here today. The General told a press conference that instead Thailand88 words
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208 1968-11-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Malaysia is according diplomatic privileges to the Philippines Embassy staff here for their departure from here. A Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman said today: “The Protocol Division of Wisma Putra has instructed the Customs, the Department of Immigration, and the Registrar and208 words
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Article47 1968-11-26 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Prime Minister of Malta, Dr. Giorgio Borg Olivier will make a four-day official visit to Singapore from Wednesday. The Prime Minister will be accompanied by Malta's Minister of Trade. Industry and Agriculture. Dr. J. Spiteri, and four other officials.47 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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361 1968-11-26 2 ‘HAIRY CREATURES’ IN PAHANG JUNGLE: KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The two "HAIRY CREATURES" seen in the Pahang jungles recently could be a wild type of orang alsi called orang 'Bateq' the Pahang Game Warden, Enche Abdul Jalil bin Ahmad, told Bernama today. He361 words
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117 1968-11-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Noordin bin Abdul Rahman. 28, and Abu Bakar bin Mohamed Zain. 20, were today committed to stand trial in the High Court on a charge of raping a European girl at the end of a four-day preliminary inquiry here.117 words
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162 1968-11-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Soviet Trade Union Institute in Moscow could provide training facilities to Malaysian trade unionists, a Soviet trade unionist said here today. The Secretary of the Central Committee of the Automobile Transport and Highway Workers’ Union of the U.S.S.R., Mr. Sergei A.162 words
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56 1968-11-26 2 The Lord Bishop of Sinfapore and Malaya, The Rt. leverend Chiu Ban It, will dedicate the St. Nicholas School Chapel at Bagan Jermal Road. Penang, on Nov. 28 at 6 pm. Reference to dedication by Rt Rev. Monsignor Vendargon in yesterday’s paper56 words
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563 1968-11-26 2 Court hears of 2 mile trail of blood and arrest of youth PENANG, Mon. A two and a half mile trail of blood, led a police officer and his men to a house in Paya Terubong, where a youth was later arrested on suspicion of murdering a 44-year-old "surrendered enemy563 words
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Article, Illustration161 1968-11-26 2 Brig General to Major-General KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Yang di-Pertuan Agnng has approved the promotion of Brigadier-General Ungku Nasaruddin bin Ungku Mohammed to the rank of Ma-jor-General. His promotion is to take effect from July 1 this year. Major-General Ungku Nasaruddin. 45, who is now attending a year’s Imperial Defence161 words
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142 1968-11-26 2 SEREMBAN. Mon— Disappointed intruders who broke into the Survey Department office here last night took awav two wall clocks after failing to gain entry into the strong room where several valuable documents were kept. This is the third occasion the office142 words
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76 1968-11-26 2 IT’S time for tea break and a little chat before getting down to hard work for some plantation managers at a five-day Plantation Management Course at the National Productivity Centre, Petaling Jaya, yesterday. However, the Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Enche Abdul Talb bin Mahmud (extreme right) had to76 words
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Article211 1968-11-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The UMNO has formed high powered political, elections and constitutional committee to draw uP the party’s strategy for the coming elections. The committee’s Chairman Is the Deputy Prime Minuter, Tun Abdul Razak. and the other 13 member* are top UMNO leaders211 words
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Article, Illustration178 1968-11-26 2 Government to study feasibility of more land schemes —Tun Tan KUANTAN. Mon. The Government is to study whether it Is feasible to open up more large scale lantl schemes for unemployed youths. This was stated by th( Minister of Finance. Tut Tan Slew 81n In Kuantar today. He said such178 words
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202 1968-11-26 2 RCALA LUMPUR Mon A three-member Japanese maritime safety mission arrived today to explain to the Government the need for a survey to see how the Straits of Malacca could he widened and deepened. The leader. Mr. K Kinakami. who is the202 words
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Article135 1968-11-26 2 IPOH. Mon. The Indian classical dance “Bharatha Nattiyam” could be absorbed as Malaysian cultural dance, the President of the Municipal Council. Dato S P Seenivasagam. said here last night. Dato S. P. Seenivasagam was patron of the dance given by Miss Shanti Lingam. 11-year-old daughter135 words
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241 1968-11-26 2 Kt ALA Ll’MPl R, Mon. The Professor of Pathology in the University of Indonesia, Prof. Sutomo Tjokronegoro, said here today he was in favour of adapting international terms to the Malay-Indonesia language. “Words like anaemia can be spelt anemia, hydrogen hidrogen, calcium kalsium,241 words
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130 1968-11-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The body of the Peace Corps volunteer. Mr. John S. Beckner. who drowned while swimming in the sea near Kuala Trengganu. will be sent by plane to the United States tonight, the Direetor of the Peace Corp here, Mr.130 words
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148 1968-11-26 2 BUKIT MERTAJAM, .1“ man Has shot In tne thigh by police, in a bid to foil a n armed robbery at the Cheok Sah Theatre in Market Road here at four o'clock this morning. The wounded robber together with three others all148 words
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97 1968-11-26 2 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) —lndonesia mav agree to represent the Philippines in Malaysia if requested. Foreign Minister Adam Malik said today. He was commenting on reports from Manila quoting Foreign Secretary Narcisco Ramos as saying that the Philippines Ambassador to97 words
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Article67 1968-11-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. ™T]? le ,y es broke into the Weld Supermarket restaurant at Jalan Weld here vesterday morning and got a way with $2,676 from a cash box. Tbe theft was discovered by Mr. Chong Ting Fong, the manager of the restaurant He found67 words
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Article, Illustration370 1968-11-26 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Goodwood Hotels Group in Singapore is now linked to SheratonPhilippines Hotel representing each other's interests in both countries. The Group and SheratonPhilippines Hotel will try to promote a smoother and bet- ter flow of tourists between both countries370 words
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Article, Illustration244 1968-11-26 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Confidence is the key to a successful family planning campaign, according to a leading expert from Ceylon, Dr. Siva Chinnatamby. She was one of the delegates at the recent fourth Asian Congress of Obstetrics and Gynaecology held at the Singapore Conference Hall here.244 words
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Article54 1968-11-26 3 SINGAPORE Mon—The import of ballasts for fluorescent lamps is no longer subject to licensing from tomorrow. Conditions imposed onimport licences previously issued subjecting ballasts imported to tests by the Industrial Research Unit are hereby cancelled. Pre-export conditions imposed on previous licences for the import of these54 words
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Article85 1968-11-26 3 Samat Art Gallery; (AIA Building. Jalan Ampang): Exhibition of paintings by Cheong Laitong 9 a m to 6 p.m. P. J. Rotary Club: Weekly lunrheon meeting at A and W Drive-in Restaurant, 1 p.m. Peninsular Art Gallery: (41 Jalan Raja Muda): Works of prominent Malaysian artists on display85 words
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Article, Illustration68 1968-11-26 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister of State for Defence. Mr. Wee Toon Boon, last night received a cheque for 55.000 for the National Defence Fund from the Nanyang Siau Llm Pugilistic Association. The money was handed to Mr. Wee by the chairman of the association, Mr. Tan68 words
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577 1968-11-26 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. An accused in a detective's murder trial told the High Court today that when he saw five persons fighting, he went to see what was happening when suddenly three bullets went off the first one hitting him in the stomach.577 words
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268 1968-11-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Banks here have resumed dealings in sterling travellers cheques but only few are accepting U.S. travellers cheques All banks last Wednesday suspended dealings in travellers cheques following the closure of the Foreign Exchange market due to the international monetary crisis.268 words
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576 1968-11-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR/ Mon. A suggestion thot compulsory military training for all able-bodied youths be introduced in the country today received mixed reaction. Some said it would help inculcate a sense of nationalism among the youth, others described it as an impractical suggestion which576 words
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Article, Illustration49 1968-11-26 4 The Sultan and the Tunku Ampuan of Selangor gave away prizes to the winners of the State level Koran reading competition held in Klang over the weekend. Pix shows the Sultan giving away a shield to the winner of the men’s section. Enrhe K’ordin bin Khatib of Liu Langat49 words
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Article240 1968-11-26 4 IPOH. Mon. The First Magistrate here. Enche Abu Bakar bin Awang. urged the police to speed up their Investigations Into a murder case in which a widow and her two sons were charged. The two sons were Teng Cheng Kee. 20. and his younger240 words
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Article47 1968-11-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The one-year sentence on s salesman for extorting: $5OO from his ex-wife was reduced by the High Court today. The Chief Justice. Tan Sri HT. Ong. ordered that the salesman. Ng Teck Soon 33. be bound over for three years.47 words
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201 1968-11-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The services of a medical director are being sought by the Federation of Familv Planning Associations to inject new vigour Into the 11 State associations. These state associations were “not doing so well” and there was a201 words
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249 1968-11-26 4 IP OH. Mon The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickarasagam. said here yesterday that it was still premature for the .Malaysian Indian Congress to make plans to build a university to cater for the academic needs of the children of the249 words
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Article40 1968-11-26 4 KOTA KINABALU. Mon. (Reuter) Two foreign journalists arrived here today for a week's visit at the invitation of the Sabah Government They are Le Quang Long of the Vietnam Press Agency. and DH. Assefaff. of Indonesia Raya40 words
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140 1968-11-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A watchman who was kept at bay inside a store room of a quarry at 16th mile Jalan Puehong here for more than nine hours later found $5,000 worth of machinery missing The victim. Wee Peng. 53. of Folin and Brothers140 words
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Article106 1968-11-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The Royai Malaysian Naval Patrol Craft. K D. Rentaka. rescued a Malaysian Ashing vessel in distress in the Straits of Malacca on Saturday The Naval Patrol Craft Commanded by Lieutenant N. E Peterson. RMN. was on a routine patrol duty in the Straits106 words
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291 1968-11-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The growth ratio of managerial skills should be two, three or more times greater than that of Labour force in any developing country, a senior company executive, Mr. Samuel A. Abishegam, said here tonight. This was necessary because shortage of291 words
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134 1968-11-26 4 KOTA KINABALU. Mon. Sabah’s Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries. Enche Mohd. Said bin Keruak. announced today that a S 5 million oil palm processing plant will be set up at Balung in Tawau. Tenders for the construction of the proposed plant have134 words
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141 1968-11-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Men —Three Malaysian trainees are currently undergoing a course on central banking at the State Bank of Pakistan® staff College in Karachi The training is being provided by the Pakistan Government under the Colombo Plan The trainees are Mr Wong Kong Fatt141 words
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102 1968-11-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— Malaysia today signed an agreement for the purchase of five Alouette helicopters from a French firm. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Defence. Enche Abu Bakar Samad bin Moharr.ed Noor. signed on behalf of the Malaysian Government102 words
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111 1968-11-26 4 KLANG, Mon.—The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Haji Harun bin Haji Idris has said that it was wrong for some hotels to accuse the Government of being backward by not allowing striptease dances in their premises. He wa« speaking at the Koran111 words
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122 1968-11-26 4 Brunei as strong as ever —Dato John Lee BRUNEI TOWN. Mom (Reuter) Brunei's Financial Oflicer, Dato John Lee. said today rumours that the Brunei dollar w'ould be devalued were "completely baseless*. He said these rumours could have been spread by communists or other subversive e ements to spread chaos in122 words
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85 1968-11-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Sixty Indonesian teachers and seven lecturers are to be recruited soon for Malay-medium schools and teacher training institutions. This was stated today by the chairman of the Public Services Commission. Tan Sri Abdul Azl2 bln Hajl Abdul Majid, on his return85 words
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Article, Illustration172 1968-11-26 10 O INGA PORE, Mon. Facilities for slaughtaring poultry at the Jurong abattoir can be provided if the need arises. This was disclosed today by the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, when he opened Malaysian Feedmills Ltd. He noted the company's chicken172 words
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114 1968-11-26 10 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr. Ij. P. Rodrigo, Member of Parliament for Serangoon Gardena, haa described Vigilante Corps National Servicemen as the “country's pioneers in nation-building.” He urged them to utilise their training in their daily life and to set an example for others to follow. He114 words
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Article29 1968-11-26 10 SINGAPORE Mon. The children of the Red Cross Home will hold their annual concert at their premises in Tanah Merah. Changi. on Dec 8 at 7 p.m.29 words
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267 1968-11-26 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. Th« Government will be asked on the number of people who applied for teacher training this year and how many of them were accepted or rejected. The question, for oral answer during the nest sitting of Parliament, has been submitted by Mr. L.267 words
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Article94 1968-11-26 10 5 p.m.—9 p.m. SATA free mass X-ray station at Thong Hoe Village Community Centre. 18i m.s., Lim Chu Kang Road. 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by Ministry of Culture at Wing Loong Road open space. Ho Seng School (Hun Yeang Village), Kong Hwa School (Loke Yang Road) and94 words
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163 1968-11-26 10 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Regional English Language Centre of SEAMEC (SouthEast Asian Ministers of Education Council) today received a set of 24-volume encyclopaedia and a 13-vo-lume set of English dictionary Receiving the works of reference. Mrs. Bettv Tai YuLin. Director of the Centre, said: “Such163 words
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339 1968-11-26 10 NGAPORE, Mon. Sovorol top Colombo Plon experts from New Zealand will be assigned to help in the setting up of a horticultural research and training centre in Singapore. The first New Zealand technical adviser, Mr. L.C. Hurndell, is now in the339 words
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138 1968-11-26 10 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Royal Navy will officially hand over the naval dockyard at the Naval Base In Woodlands to the Singapore Government during a ceremony on Dec. 8. The Acting Prime Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will represent the Government during the ceremony138 words
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Article231 1968-11-26 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. Advance orders by post for First Day covers with complete sets of stamps only affixed and datestamped by the post office can be made now. A minimum order of five First Day covers with complete sets of stamps affixed will only be accepted.231 words
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Article172 1968-11-26 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The second and final phase of the City Area Survey being undertaken by the Department of Sociology of the University of Singapore began today. According to Dr. Joseph Tamney, Acting Head of the Department the first phase of the survey which started172 words
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Article49 1968-11-26 10 SINGAPORE Mon A 76-year-old woman. Madam Chea Geok Kee. of Jalan Tenteram. died on arrival at the General Hospital here yesterday afternoon after she was found with a slashed throat. A kitchen knife was discovered in her room Police do not suspect foul play.49 words
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Article, Illustration153 1968-11-26 10 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER ENSEMBLE will present for this Christmas season Handel's "Messiah" and Mosort's Concerto for Harp and Flute at Victoria Theatre in Singapore on Dec. 5 at 8.15 p.m. The Ensemble's 70-voice choir accompanied by the Ensemble Symphony Orchestra will perform all the Christmas and153 words
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Article, Illustration492 1968-11-26 10 $6. $5. $4 and $2 are bookable at Robinsons. Cold Storage and C. K Tang. Members of the Ensemble will be entitled to the usual concessions. There will also be a special matinee performance for students on Wednesday. Dec 4 at 8 45 p.m. Admission is492 words
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377 1968-11-26 11 RAPE CASE TIENANG, Mon. A 22-year-old housewife, Fatimah binte Abu, allowed a person to have sexual intercourse with her one night thinking that he was her husband. “It was dark and I thought that the person was my husband." she told the377 words
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Article185 1968-11-26 11 PENANG, Mon. Cheah Kim Lai. 20, who had been released from the Henry Gurney School recently was today Jailed for three years for robbing a labourer, Abdul Aziz bin Saad of his wrist-watch and wallet on Nov. 23. Cheah. who had one previous conviction185 words
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132 1968-11-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Mr. E H Clayton will arrive here on Nov. 30 to replace Mr. R D Sutherland as Trade Commissioner and Firs' Secretary (commercial) in the New Zealand High Commission. In Wellingtcn recently he said Malaya and New Zealand had entered into132 words
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314 1968-11-26 11 PENANG, Mon. Although the practice of paying "tea money" still persists for rent-controlled properties of all kinds, "tea money" no longer seems to be paid for modern houses. This was stated by the city assessor Mr I W. Hake, in the City Council’s314 words
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Article55 1968-11-26 11 PENANG, Mon. The American Universities Club of Malaya. Penang, will be holding its annua! thanksgiving dinner at the Penang Club. Northam Road. at 8 p.m. on Thursday. The club recently donated $7,240 towards the Penang University Fund from pro ceeds of a show staged bv the Ccrneil University55 words
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Article19 1968-11-26 11 MUAR. Mon All applications for land for replanting must reach the Muar district replanting board by Dec 14.19 words
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130 1968-11-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia. Salak South branch set up a Are relief committee here last night to raise funds for the 180 people made homeless by fire In the area yesterday The Secretary-General of the party. Dr Tan Chee Khoon. launched130 words
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Article, Illustration62 1968-11-26 11 EASTERN Sun pix shows the chairman of the Asia Automobiles Industries Sendirian Berhad (centre) presenting the keys of the first locally assembled Peugeot 204 and Mazda 1200 cars to the sales manager of the Asia Motors. Mr. Tan Tann Wah. at the AAI assembly plant62 words
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Article112 1968-11-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. —The French Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Barthelemv Epinat. today told the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Haji Ghazali Jawi he would consider the possibility of France providing aid for fisheries training and for an animal production Institute in Malaysia. Haji Ghazali told112 words
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Article, Illustration75 1968-11-26 11 THE Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, distributed $B2B to 16 families, victims of the 1966 Ulu Yam Bharu fire, at the Ulu Yam Bharu Community Hall in Ulu Selangor on Friday. The money represented the balance of the $13,86575 words
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Article130 1968-11-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A tin miner from Ipoh returned home minus his $46,000 car. He was robbed of his Mercedes Benz 300 SE. $l5O, and a $6O chain by two armed youths at Ulu Klang Gates here yesterdav morning The miner. Mr. Lee Kien Fatt. 23.130 words
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Article, Illustration254 1968-11-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. John Brown, managing director of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia), is to take up an appointment with another group member company in London early next year. He will be succeeded as chief executive of Rothmans (Malaysia) by the254 words
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Article23 1968-11-26 11 KUALA LUMP UR. MonAn anh-M*lana labourer. S. Govindasamy. 40. was found dead in a monsoon drain at Bukit BungSar here .yesterday.23 words
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76 1968-11-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon —< A man who was to stand trial m the Magistrate's Court today for cashing a forged cheque for $9,956, was found hanging in hia house in Setapak, last night. Ayacanoo s/o Karrupiah, 30. was alleged to have committed the76 words
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Article, Illustration497 1968-11-26 13 CINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore will make a strong bid to host the 21st Annual Pacific Area Travel Association (PATA) Conference in 1972. This was disclosed today by the Chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. Mr. P. H. Meadows when he welcomed497 words
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314 1968-11-26 13 Need for efficient transport system Safety First Council SINGAPORE. Mon The National Safety First Council (NSFC) has urged for the launching of a nation-wide campaign for protection of children against dangers on the highways in the IslandRepublic. The NSFC has emphasised that it placed the safety of children in the314 words
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Article60 1968-11-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The speaker for the next luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore to be held at the Blue Room. Capitol Building, on Wednesday will be Brigadier Stanley Mullin. Brigadier Mullin who is the head of the Army Education Corps and organiser of the Services60 words
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123 1968-11-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two thugs, one armed with a revolver and the other with a dagger, this morning robbed the owner of a barber shop. Mr. Hong Meng ling, ot Gevlang Road of about $3,500 in cash and jewellery worth about $2,000. No123 words
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Article49 1968-11-26 13 KOTA KINABALU. Sabah Mon. (Reuter) Sabah’s Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture. Enche Said Keruak. said today the Central Government was studying netting un a fisheries school in the State The oroposed school was planned to be set up at Labuan by 1970. he said.49 words
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Article31 1968-11-26 13 PENANG. Mon. The Chief Education Officer. Penang. Mr Tan Teik Beng. will open the teachers’ art exhibition at the Penang Museum and Art Gallery at 3.30 p.m. on Thursday.31 words
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66 1968-11-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The St. Andrew’s Mission Hospital for Children will hold a cooking and vegetable carving demonstration on Dec. .3 between 10 30 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. at Wesley Methodist Church Hall Mrs. C. K Lee and Mrs Lee Suan Yew will demonstrate Admission is66 words
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263 1968-11-26 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. When an encyclopaedia salesman Goh Seow Hoon, 35, became broke, h i s "mistress" went around with another man and told him to get lost. So, on the morning he left, Goh took away her baby daughter just to263 words
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Article, Illustration163 1968-11-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce today banded out more than $7,000 in cash to victims of the Saturday Havelock Road fire. Altogether. 1.432 fire victims from 233 families turned up at the Chinese Chamber to receive their share of— Eastern Sun; photo. - 163 words
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Article152 1968-11-26 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malaysians weie today thanked by the South Vietnamese ambassador here. Mr. Nguyen Duv Quang. for having contributed “so much’’ in cash and kind to help the refugees in his country. “For a country of its size and population. Malaysia has done a lot152 words
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Article12 1968-11-26 13 SINGAPORE Mon. The Singapore Parliament will meet on Dec. 3.12 words
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233 1968-11-26 13 IPOH. Mon. Six women, including a 17-year-old girl, are now under protective custody of the Social Melfare Department, following a police raid on a house in Tiger Lane on Saturday night. All the women were recruited into “white slavery” after being brought233 words
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Article50 1968-11-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon The University of Singapore Society and Students' Union will hold their reunion dinner and dance at the Golden Lotus. Hotel Malaysia, on Thursday at 3 p.m. Dr Toh Chin Chve. Minister of Science and Techno logy. will be the guest speaker at the dinner and dance.50 words
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Article22 1968-11-26 13 SINGAPORE Mon —There were 68 road accidents, of which four were serious, during the past 24 hour* in the Republic.22 words
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Article84 1968-11-26 13 SEREMBAN. Mon. The Deputy Commissioner of Police. Mr. J.J. Raj (SR >, Director of C l D. and Public Order will pay a one-day visit to Contingent Police Headquarters here tomorrow to check on police arrangements in connection with the forthcoming general elections. He will84 words
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Article24 1968-11-26 13 MUAR. Mon. A Muar district branch of the Malaysian Malav School Workers’ Union has been set up at a public meeting here.24 words
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Article85 1968-11-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Police said today that a number of stolen articles had been recovered recently. They are one Canon auto zoom cine camera, one Nikon camera, one Minolta camera, one Sony transistor radio, one Dolly transistor radio, one Nlvico transistor, two bowling balls, three dozens of orchid85 words
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Article36 1968-11-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon —From Dec. 2 all veterinary services now rendered at Veterinary Division Office, 4th floor. Ministry of National Development Building. Upper Pickering Street, will be performed at City Veterinary Centre. Kg. Java Road.36 words
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Miscellaneous26 1968-11-26 4 r tSKW^§ f^ /IVip^ WsEEEEISsfh Q) (xmooF YtuicMl |by| LIMKOKWING 50 YELLOW IHAT HIT HIM AND HE DOES NT/ VHI r BACK J n\L. 0 a26 words
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WORLD NEWS
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890 1968-11-26 5 LBJ support telegram ‘a sensation De Gaulle's austerity speech WASHINGTON, Mon. (AFP) The United States' unreserved support for General de Gaulle's decision not to devalue the franc caused a sensation today among the American public. At the very moment when secretary of the treasury Henry Fowler was giving his approval890 words
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Article186 1968-11-26 5 PARIS, Mon. (I PI) Following are the texts of the telegrams exchanged hy President Johnson and President Charles rie Gaulle of France by the L'.S- Embassy In Paris: JOHNSON TO DE GAULLE: I have read today of the decision you have taken. I know that the American186 words
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371 1968-11-26 5 A new signal in world relations MANILA, Mon. (UPI) President Marcos announced yesterday that he favoured the Philippines opening its first diplomatic relations with Communist countries but not initially with Soviet Russia or Communist China. Mr. Marcos' statement, delivered during his weekly televised371 words
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156 1968-11-26 5 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon. (UPI) The only “class” at embattled San Francisco State College today will be an educational convocation held by dissident students, the faculty and administrators. At the same time about 400 miles to the south In Los Angeles, state college trustees will be156 words
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Article53 1968-11-26 5 SAPPORO, Japan, Mon. (UPI) A weak tremor shook northern Japan early today, the Sapporo regional meteorological station said. The quake registered three on the Japanese scale of eight in Hachinohe. Aomori Prefecture. The tremor was recorded at 6:21 am. Its epicentre was in the Pacific off Iwate53 words
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176 1968-11-26 5 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) Authorities in the Central Philippines, hit by two destructive typhoons in one week, appealed for emergency aid today to prevent starvation and an epidemic of homeless victimsTyphoon Nina tore across four provinces in the central Visayas island group on Sunday176 words
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Article122 1968-11-26 5 COOLANGATTA, Queensland. Mon. (UPI) A fully loaded Trans Australia lines (TAA) Viscount airliner turned back to Coolangatta last night when a bag gage door came off soon after takeoff. Two bags, one owned by a Sydney doctor, followed the door to the ground. Three golfers at122 words
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198 1968-11-26 5 MIAMI, Florida. Mon (UPI) A Pan American jet bound from New York to Puerto Rico with 103 persons aboard was hijacked to Cuba yesterday, the second such hijacking in less than 24 hours. A total of 190 persons were aboard198 words
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Article247 1968-11-26 5 PORT MORESBY. New Guinea. Mon. (UPI) The master and crew of a Taiwan fishing trawler were fliied a total of AS4SO for fishing between three and 12 miles oft the New Guinea coast. It reportedly was the first time prosecution has been made on such offence247 words
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288 1968-11-26 5 SAIGON. Mon. (UPI) Communist gunners have began a new wave of rocket and mortar attacks on targets ranging from two U.S. military installations in Da Nang to two towns in the Mekong delta, military spokesmen said today. Damage and casualties in the288 words
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Article50 1968-11-26 5 LYONS. F ranee. Mon. (UPI) France’s fourth transplant patient died yesterday less than two weeks after his operation. the Civil Hospital announced. Noel Moissomer. who was operated upon on Nov. li. died at a "severe cardiac seizure." a communique from the hospital said.50 words
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Article84 1968-11-26 5 ADELAIDE. Mon. (Reuter! Launching of the European Launcher Development Organisation’s "Europa F-7” rocket, due to carry an Italian test satellite into polar orbit, was called off at the Woomera test range today. Twice during today's five abortive attempts to launch the three-stage rocket from the Woomera84 words
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258 1968-11-26 6 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser is facing an “agonising dilemma," the London Observer said yesterday. In a report by correspondent Gavin Young from Cairo, the newspaper said progressive Arab Forces ‘are in the mood to behave as if they were new left militants258 words
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114 1968-11-26 6 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) Mr Naomi Nishlmura, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, said recently there Is a strong possibility that Japan may export rice to South Korea. Mr. Nishlmura made the remark at a Press conference referring to a Seoul report that his South114 words
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Article116 1968-11-26 6 SEOUL. Mon (AFP) North Korean guerillas hiding in South Korea's eastern coastal province today terrorised local inhabitants and killed three of them, it was announced here today. The announcement said that South Korean militiamen and security troops killed two more guerillas bringing to 42 the total116 words
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Article58 1968-11-26 6 JAKARTA, Mon. (AFP) Government sources here today disclosed that Mr. N. Yagi. Japan's present ambassador to Hungary, will be Japan’* new ambassador to Indonesia. No information is yet available on the date of hit arrival here. Outgoing ambassador Mr. Akira Nishiyama took leave from President58 words
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94 1968-11-26 6 BUDAPEST, Mon. (UPI) Istvan Dobi, 70. former President and Premier who was said to have invited the Russians to intervene in the Hungarian uprising of 1958, died early yesterday after an Illness of several weeks. Dobi. a member of the Central Committee of the94 words
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375 1968-11-26 6 CAIGON, Mon. (Reuter) Guerilla gunners killed four civilians and wounded 17 in a series of attacks on towns and military installations throughout South Vietnam during the night, miliary spokesman soid todoy. Three civilians we~e killed and 11 wounded In mortar attack375 words
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171 1968-11-26 6 HONG KONG. Mon (UPI) The French franc today plunged to Its lowest rate in recent years here following President Charles De Gaulle’s decision not to devalue the franc. The unofficial rate of the franc was quoted at midday at 100 franes against HKSIOO171 words
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207 1968-11-26 6 MANILA. Mon (UPI) A Customs agent and a woman bystander were wounded yesterday as bullets ringed through the crowded Manila International Airport terminal. The shooting broke out at the entrance to the terminal's pre-departure area, causing momentary panic among scores of passengers and207 words
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Article, Illustration70 1968-11-26 6 Here is a “baby hippopotamus'* named Rip Leon drink a toast of champagne after his regular daily ration consisting of three bottles of hay, carrots, a pailful of cats plus a large toast of chamDagne with his keepers in a Northern France zoo. BigPANA PHOTO. - 70 words
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242 1968-11-26 6 VENICE, Mon. (Reuter) An engineer who was to stand trial today with eight others accused of responsibility for the 1963 Vajont Dam disaster in which at least 1.900 people died committed suicide here to- day. police said Signor Mario Panclnl. 56. was found dead242 words
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Article83 1968-11-26 6 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) A total of 279.329 colour television sets were produced in October for an all-time monthly high, the Electronic Industries Association announced today. The announcement said that the October production was 3.7 per rent increase over the previous month. But the increase was83 words
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Article, Illustration69 1968-11-26 6 A huge electronically operated chime with 48 plates bearing the names and flags of 48 countries, who hare decided to participate in the Japan's Expo ’7O in Osaka, is seen on display at the busy intersection of Ginra, In downtown Tokyo. By pushing thePANA PHOTO. - 69 words
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Article62 1968-11-26 6 JAKARTA. Mon (AFP) Indonesian Moslems are missing their traditional supply of dates during their current fasting month. Informed sources here said Indonesia had ordered dates from Iraq and other Middle East countries but the traditional October harvest of these countries has been delayed. Moslems used to62 words
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Article137 1968-11-26 6 SEOUL. Mon. (AFP) South Korea n worried that the latest French decision to protect franc might have an adverse effect on South Korea's effort to obtain French financial loans for expediting various industrialisation projects in South Korea. Government officials said today they expected the French move137 words
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158 1968-11-26 6 MANILA. Mon. (AFP) The Malaysian flag will fly beside those of other nations at the conference site of the Asian Parliamentarians Union (APU) meeting scheduled to be held at the Manila Hilton Dec 2-9. Congressman Rogaciano Mercado. APU Council Chairman, has158 words
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108 1968-11-26 6 PARIS. Mon. (AFP) The conference of Finance Ministers from the Franc Zone countries opened here today. Finance Ministers from France. 13 African countries and Madagascar were attending the conference, which follows France's decision not to devalue the Franc. The only Franc Zone country108 words
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163 1968-11-26 6 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI) Japan Air Lines will increase its daily flight service to Hong Kong and Taipei during the year-end and new year holidays to handle increasing numbers of Japanese tourists. JAL said it plans to add one extra flight daily163 words
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205 1968-11-26 6 CAIRO. Mon. (UPI) Students in Alexandria, yesterday took to the streets in *upport of their colleagues in Mansoura. where four person* were killed and scores injured in student demonstration* several days ago. In the wakp of the demonstrations U A R. Education Minister Hilmt Murad ordered205 words
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52 1968-11-26 6 WASHINGTON. Mo n. (UPI) The army now is using a miniature colour television camera which transmits pictures from inside the human body for study by medical students. The camera was developed by CBS laboratories for the Fitzsimons Armv Hospital in Denver. It weigh* less than52 words
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144 1968-11-26 7 BONN, Mon. (Reuter) West Germany today sharply rejected claims by a biologist, now defected to East Germany, that it was developing bacteriological and chemical war- fare weapons. Dr. Ehrenfried Petros, 38, formerly a scientist at the West German Grafschafter Microbiology Institute, said on East144 words
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Article255 1968-11-26 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon. (Reuter) Salvage crews were in a race against time today to save the giant Japanese airliner which bellyflopped harmlessly Into San Franciso Bay with 107 people aboard on Friday. Japan Airlines ;hoped to pluck the USsBm DC-8 jetliner out of the255 words
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Article52 1968-11-26 7 JAKARTA. Mon. (AFP) The Jakarta board of the Indonesian Journalists Association today called on publishers not to employ journalists dismissed for being involved in the Communist "September 30 movement." The board said It was screening members again to purge the association involved in the Communist52 words
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207 1968-11-26 7 JAKARTA, Mon. (Renter) The Indonesian Moslem Party today implied that President Suharto had broken faith with the party by withholding recognition of the leaders It elected at a congress earlier this month. President Suharto withheld his recognition because these include prominent members of the Masjumi207 words
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154 1968-11-26 7 JERUSALEM. Mon. <AFP> Mayor Teddy Kollek. referring to Friday’s bomb explosion in which 12 people died, said last night that further outbreak could divide the city and affect citizen's livelihood. He told the Jerusalem City Council that further acts of terrorism would bring about a154 words
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Article66 1968-11-26 7 JAKARTA. Mon. (AFP) A run on the banks occurred here last week during speculation on the devaluation of the france. Central Bank officials disclosed today. The normal daily turnover of 5,000 million rupiahs at Jakarta's clearing banks jumped by 2.000 million rupiahs .about six million American66 words
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Article, Illustration30 1968-11-26 7 PARIS. Mon. All the ministers of the franc rone met in conference yesterday at the Ministry of Finance to discuss fiscal policy for France UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 30 words
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Article159 1968-11-26 7 MANILA, Mon. (AFP) President Marcos yesterday predicted a gradual American military withdrawal from Asia, but said he believed U.S. bases in the Philippines would stay "for the time being." Mr. Marcos, who was speaking on his weekly television show "Listen to the president.” said the159 words
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331 1968-11-26 7 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI) Prime Minister Eisoku Sato seeks re-election tomorrow as president of the ruling, conservative and proAmerican Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). The balloting by party leaders amounts to a challenge to Mr. Sato's leadership since the top party post automatically carries with it331 words
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164 1968-11-26 7 JAKARTA. Mon. (UPI). The Indonesian Government has authorised the purchase of machinery from Britain to establish crumbrubber plants in Sumatra and Borneo, it was learned on Saturday. Trade Minister Dr. Sumitro Njojohadikusumo has given the P.T. Berdikari Company of Jakarta permission to use Government-held foreign164 words
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Article51 1968-11-26 7 SYDNEY. Mon. (Reuter) Fire gutted a textile plant here today causing damage estimated at more than S 3 million (about 1.500.000 sterling). The plant, the Main Distribution Centre for Felt and Textiles Aust Pty Ltd at suburban Alexandria, was rocked by explosions during the height of the51 words
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Article108 1968-11-26 7 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Teenagers here admire Prime Minister Harold Wilson more than they do Beatle John Lennon, according to a sampling carried out in a London boutique. In a bid to analyse the thoughts of the younger generation, fashion designer Sidney Brent put ten questions108 words
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Article79 1968-11-26 7 JAKARTA. Mon. i Reuter) Indonesian traffic police have held a five-day campaign to teach young motorcyclists proper road manners. The youths are alleged to have taken to pinning offensive slogans on their scooters and motor-cycles. The slogans, described by police as “slogans of moral decadence” ranged from79 words
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Article145 1968-11-26 7 RANGOON. Mon. (Reuter) One of the world’s rarest animals is shortly to be declared fully protected in Burma writes Reuter correspondent Min Thu. The Takin. a large mountain goat which only lives at altitudes over 8.000 feet, is being threatened with extinction through destruction by145 words
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Article84 1968-11-26 7 French crisis KINGSTON. Ontario Mon. (Reuter* Finance Minister Edgar Benson said here today he was not worried about Canada’s foreign exchange position despite France's current monetary crisis. Mr. Benson, interviewed on his return from talks in Europe in connection with the crisis said it is "primarily a84 words
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187 1968-11-26 7 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Demonstrators draped a Naii flag outside the home of right-wing Member of Parliament Enoch Powell here yesterday. Mr. Powell had come to the door of his home in London’s fashionable Belgravia district to confront young Communists protesting at his immigration187 words
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86 1968-11-26 7 HONG KONG. Mon Reuter) Mandarin sword-fight-ing films have proved themselves to be more popular than Hollywood Westerns. Chinese in Hong Kong have flocked to the cinema to watch movies such as The Dragon Inn” and “The Onearmed Swordsman.” The Dragon Inn. a Taiwan production, was86 words
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Miscellaneous89 1968-11-26 5 LUCKY NUMBERS DRAWN LAST SUNDAY FIRST DRAW 2. 8. 21. 31. 37. 39. ADDITIONAL NO. 33 SECOND DRAW 4. 9. 18 THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE AGAIN WILL WIN PRIZES THERE ARE MANY WAYS TO WORK OUT THE WINNING NUMBERS FOR THIS SUNDAY’S DRAW. HERE S A CHART TO HELP YOU DO89 words
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Advertisement141 1968-11-26 7 i—Build PowerfulMuscles Like This in less time than it takes you to shave Fre« hook'et ahows amazing abort cut to ateel-i'he arm*, v ee-Hke qrip, broader ehouU dr'«, deeper chest, powerful lege. Noweighte. No barbe' s. No long, hard e*arc se. Step-by-step photos re*ea' isoton c l sorbet ncConcept witn141 words
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Article723 1968-11-26 8 WITH this country flooded with undisciplined youths this manpower is going to waste. The energies of school leavers should be harnessed and put into more significant use. Dr. V. Kanapathy suggests that they be given military training. He says that compulsory military training for youths will contribute materially723 words
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Article3331 1968-11-26 8 M. S. Ahmad - By M. S. Ahmad Director, Asian Highway Transport Technical Bureau, Bangkok. fTHE historical founda--1 tiun of the Asian Highway was laid thousands of years ago when a settled agriculture was evolved, and the pattern of movement became governed by trade needs and the caravan routes were established.3,331 words
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Article, Illustration241 1968-11-26 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author. ’Handbook of Svldaaco tor Crlalnal Trials”) VLTHEN some of his cattle became sick. Owen brought suit against Byron for damages for the infuries and damages to his cattle. had the right to grate my cattle on the pasture used by Bryon Owen241 words
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347 1968-11-26 8 Thugs crime: Vital points to ponder THE recent five and a half hour gun battle in which some THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY POLICE OFFICERS were deployed in securing THREE armed thugs (one of whom surrendered unarmed to the police) brings 3ut very forcibly the following points: The availability of unlicensed347 words
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Article132 1968-11-26 8 AFTER having built so many attractive looking schools, will not the Ministry of Education look into the matter of school uniforms? Except for a few, the school uniforms worn by the Republic’s boys and girls are dull, unimaginative and even ghastly. Our boys perhaps could look smarter132 words
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Article181 1968-11-26 8 I AM writing this letter with reference to a recent share issue I am trying to find out some facts which could help to solve certain peculiarities which arose during the share issue. The peculiarities could be tabulated as the following. Some unsuccesful application forms were returned181 words
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Advertisement42 1968-11-26 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1968 2M Cantonment Road. Sine*per* 2. Temksmt ***** 7 Pan*ns Ottice Ipeh OHita Cable 39. laUn Sultan. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. Telephone ***** 6 8. Leith St»*at. Tel: ***** 77, Brewiter Read. T*1:***** Addresa: AWNEWS42 words
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264 1968-11-26 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The first Cortina to be built in Korea rolled off the assembly lines on Nov. 15, opening up another export market for Ford of Britain. The agreement to assemble Ford cars and trucks In Korea, was announced with the Hyun Dai Motor264 words
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430 1968-11-26 9 Mining firms to switch capital from sterling to Malaysian KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Six tin mining companies with British interests have plans to switch their capital from pound sterling to Malaysian currency. The proposed change has been gubmitted for approval of stock-holders at extraordinary general meetings of the companies cn Dec.430 words
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Article, Illustration459 1968-11-26 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. With the help of Qantas staff l? at 25 ports around the world. Canadian travel writer Ernest H Bartlett this month far outdid the fictional Phileas Fogg. In fact, if it had been a race over the full 8-days course. Bartlett459 words
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Article55 1968-11-26 9 i Munster* Prl rM 1 First Mala.' an 2*4 >ccond Malayan 2.05 Third Malayan 1.22 The t omnirrrr Industry XD .97 1.06 The savin* Fund 1 OX 1.17 Malaysian Investment Fund 111 I 20 1.30 First H’kona 11* 124* second H kona XD 8* M* Merllna C modity55 words
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Article284 1968-11-26 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. November first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala I.umpur today at 58-1 cents per lb., down one and three eighths of a cent from previous close. The tone was slightly easier. Price* were marked down five eighth* of284 words
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Article18 1968-11-26 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The tin price for today was $596 50 per picul, unchanged from previous close.18 words
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Article1318 1968-11-26 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The Stock Exchange had active trading again after being quiet for sometime with pos sibly more activity to follow. The market opened the week's trading on fairly active conditions and prices were easier. Pacific Milk on a decreased turnover of 760.000 units continued1,318 words
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Article205 1968-11-26 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Ragna Bakke 3/4 Carronbank 5 Union Tiger 6/7 Thorsorient 8/9 Fernmoor 10/11 Badenstein 13/14 Malaysia 18 Garden City 19 Asahi Maru 21/22 Katon* 23/24 Svlvia Lykes 25/26 Kunak 27/28 Wainui 31/32 Nagasaki205 words
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Article62 1968-11-26 9 ZURICH. Mon. (Reuter) The Zurich Foreign Exchange market is expected to be open as usual tomorrow. Swiss Banking sources said tonight. There has been no indication to the contrary so far, one leading banker said Zurich was the only major foreign exchange centre in62 words
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Article469 1968-11-26 9 SINGAPORE. Stock Exchange Mild and other prices •ifflrlall} listed at business. the close of INDISTBIALS AIM A 2 15 2.20 Ren A Co 2 12 2.43 Borneo Bhd 1*5 Bntlstead 1 so < *ngar* 410 Co. 1 84 C. storage 4 88 Hun lop 3.24 3 30 1469 words
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Article105 1968-11-26 9 SINGAPORE. Mnn The ouon price* at tne Singapore Chinese Produce exchange today are:— Bayer sc lice Coconut OH (FOB.) Balk 47.00 Coconut Oil (F.O.B.) Drum Loose t opra Mixed 49 30 SO Mtintok White Pepper HOB.) 96% N.I..W. ***** Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) Sarawak Special Black Pepper (F O105 words
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Miscellaneous1439 1968-11-26 10 ™*1¥ and iM&ik* i anoiMr j TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S KOALA LUMP UK and Palau Pinanr. 6 Ipob and Melaka: 3 A 10 Johore Bahru. 4 Taipinr. 1 Bata Pahat; Kluaog. P.M. 5-45 Opening Annet. and Prog. Summary; 5 48 News Outlines in the National Language. 5-53 Waktu Berbuka Puasa1,439 words
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Article628 1968-11-26 12 H. C. Tan - By H. C. Tan WOMEN all over the wor,< s P en d <*•«• time on make-up H anc j take a lot of care over their clothes to render themselves more attractive. However all this 'armoury' would be incomplete without the most potent weapon628 words
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Article191 1968-11-26 12 “GOOLAB JAMANOS” <A sweet of North Indian origin) Ingredients; Syrup: cup sugar. cup water, a lew drops rose essence, oil for deep frying. “Goolab”: 1 cup plain flour, teaspoon baking powder, 1 cup powdered NESPRAY, J cup ghee or 2 oz. butter, IDEAL EVAPORTED MILK, about 1 cup Method:191 words
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Article115 1968-11-26 12 THE edge accents in tailored clothes, such as braid all around a simple tweed A-line coat, bands of cording at hem. collar and waist of dresses. THE charm of evening jumpers, in black wool crepe with white satin blouse, in black velvet with silver brocade shirt,115 words
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Article, Illustration107 1968-11-26 12 CHRISTMAS time is party time And this pretty little gay party dress is Just the right pitch for the Christmas note. This outfit has a black velvet top with scoo p neckline and puffed sleeves. It has a white lace skirt over a black velvet lining that extends107 words
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Article242 1968-11-26 12 THE cultivation of exotic and beautiful orchids has now become a well established and money making industry in Singapore with a tremendous scope for the future. For people who have not ventured into this field before but would like to give it a try. here are242 words
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Article, Illustration427 1968-11-26 12 H.C. Tan - By H.C. Tan “Wall covering until five years ago was almost unheard of amongst our local people”, says a spokesman of a leading furniture and interior decoration firm in Singapore. Today, wall covering is increasingly popular in Singapore home* and people are now beginning427 words
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Article, Illustration52 1968-11-26 12 U*OR the sophisticated hostess, the insinuating orientalism of a shining cobra print lends excitement to a holiday robe. Roval Robes does it in heavy Arnel, then styles it like an elongated shirt, with shining buttons on the placket. cuffer sleeves and inverted back pleat. Fashion— Fashion League Picture. - 52 words
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Article, Illustration1453 1968-11-26 14 H.L. Herschensohn - Special features by H.L. Herschensohn, M.D. 'J'HE amount of money you pay for food is not necessarily proportionate to the amount of nutrition it will fur* nish. Unless you think carefully as you choose the items you buy, you may be paying extra for nothing but water.1,453 words
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Article, Illustration1324 1968-11-26 14 Charcoal' even tries to herd dragonflies, for practice "\\HEN Charcoal's not working the sheep, he'll round up our cats and herd them," said Alan Prentice. "He even tries to herd the dragonflies that come hovering around here in the summer, but he doesn't do too well with them. “He'll try— AIS photo. - 1,324 words
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Article435 1968-11-26 14 By U Ba Than RANGOON <UPI> Poachers nearly wrecked the turtle industry on Turtle Island. But the army nas landed to guard the beaches while wild life experts turn the coastal island into a breeding sanctuary for green turtles, prized by Asian gourmets for their flesh and435 words
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Advertisement472 1968-11-26 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisement can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore S.S. MUBARUK b Brothers. 63. Bras Basah Road, and 2. Maiu Avenue, Serangoon Carden Estate, Singapore TAY BUAN CUAN LTD., SUPERMARKET. 83, East Coast Road, Singapore 15. Tel: *****9. HAMIEM STORE.472 words
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Advertisement198 1968-11-26 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC RUBBER PLASTICS DIVISION APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified persons for the post of Lecturer in Rubber Plastics Technology. The Rubber Plastics Division has much machinery, physical and chemical testing equipment. in laboratories and office accommodation totalling 10,000 sq. ft. The Division presently has eight well-qualified198 words
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166 1968-11-26 15 LOS ANGELES, Mon (UPI) Bantamweight charr\pion Lionel Rose of Australia and his lightweight sparring partner, Beto Maldonado, slugged toe-to-toe for two rounds yesterday to the delight of a capacity crowd which witnessed the workout. Rose had been complaining he was not getting enough work but Maldonado166 words
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186 1968-11-26 15 TOKYO. Mon. (AFP) Mr. Chang Ki-Yong of South Korea, president of the Asian Games Federation (AGF) today asked Japan for its cooperation in raising funds to stage the 6th Asian Games in Bangkok in 1970. Mr. Chang, during a lunch he had with186 words
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Article33 1968-11-26 15 MUAR. Mon. A Muar Selatan table tennis tournament. sponsored by the Muar Keng Jai Association Youth Section, will be held et its premises here on Dec. 3 starting from 7.30 p.m.33 words
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242 1968-11-26 15 LONDON. Mon (UPI) In brilliant sunshine 98 cars, heavily laden with spares, tools, water containers and food, left yesterday afternoon from London's Crystal Palace on the world’s most gruelling car Rally the 10.000mile (16.000 km) LondonSydney marathon. To give as many Londoners as242 words
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Article87 1968-11-26 15 BRISBANE Mon (Reuter) England spinner Tony Lock captured seven wickets for 61 runs to steer Western Austra.ia to an innings victory over Queensland on the last day of their Sheffield Shield cricket match here today. Queensland, needing 333 to make Western Australia bat again, were all out87 words
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Article, Illustration118 1968-11-26 15 **v Tunku Annuar. an oil company marketing exe- cutive, was one of 30 competitors who entered for the Malaysian Motor Sports Club’s meeting for novices and118 words
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Article256 1968-11-26 15 MALAYSIA WHIP LAOS 5-0 BANGKOK, Mon. (Reuter) Indonesia scored a 3-1 upset victory over Burma in an opening game of the rescheduled King's Cup soccer tournament lost night. Burma, runner up in this year's Malaysia independence soccer tournament, had been early favourites to win the King's256 words
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390 1968-11-26 15 TOKYO. Mon. (Reuter) A full rehearsal for the 1972 Winter Olympic Games is to be held by the host city. Sapporo, the capital of Japan's northern Island of Hokkaido. In February. 1971. All Olympic facilities should be completed by the390 words
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185 1968-11-26 15 SINGAPORE. Mon—More and more people are becoming interested in fencing here. And to cope with the demand for more instructors, the Amateur Fencing Association of Singapore have just completed a three-month intensive course for fencing instructors. The course was conducted by a team of185 words
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146 1968-11-26 15 DEAUVILLE. (France) Mon. (Reuter) —American Mr. Raymond Guest paid 1.020.000 francs (about 86.000 for the mare Hula Dancer at the Deauville bloodstock sales yesterday. The mare, winner of the Newmarket 1.000 guineas and champion stakes in 1963. was one of 25 horses sold at146 words
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Article139 1968-11-26 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Some 700 students have so far entered for the Bth annual students’ big walk. Closing date for entries has been extended to Dec. 5 to enable students to take part. The walk is being organised by the Chinese Y M.C.A It will take139 words
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166 1968-11-26 15 Alor Star. Mon. For the first time in the historv of table-tennis competition in the country, the Kedah Chinese Recreation Club here organised a competition for non-Chinese players only. A total of 51 entries took part in this competition which was held at166 words
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180 1968-11-26 15 WELLINGTON. (NZ>. Mon. (Reuter) Sir Guy Powles. the New Zea and Ombudsman, today urged caution over plans for a proposed New Zealand rugby football tour of South Africa in 1970. The National All Blacks Rugby Union side was to have toured South Africa last180 words
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Article43 1968-11-26 15 MUAR. Mon.!— New officebearers of the Muar Amateur Football Association are: President, Enche Omar bin Haji Mohamed Noor; vicepresident. Haji Othman bin Haji Rais and Latiff bin Haji Omar, secretary. Enche Mohamed bin Salleh. treasurer, Enche Raja Jim Aziz bin Sulaiman.43 words
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Article946 1968-11-26 15 Following are weight* for the First day of Singapore Turf Club's November/December meeting on Saturday. HORSES CLASS 1 Dir 2 1 Mile HyTego 9 00 Cassmi Park 8.11 November Sun 810 You Asked For It 8.10 Seals Bay 8 09 Chai K;an 8 05 Talislad 8.04 Entertainment946 words
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Article64 1968-11-26 15 MADRID. Mon. (UPI) Results in yesterday's Spanish soccer league matches. FIRST DIVISION. Tenth Round: Granda-Malagca, 2-0 Rea! Socieriad-Cordoba 5-1 Barcelona-Espanol 1-0 Les Palmas-Sabadell later Zaragoza-Elche 0-2 Pontevedra-Real Madrid 0-0 At de Madrid-Coruna later Valencia-Atletico De Bilbao s*l SECOND DIVISION, Vallariolid-Mestalla 1-2 Ferrol-Indauchu 2-1 Betis-Alcoyano 3-0 Oviedo-Calvo Sotelo64 words
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Article, Illustration533 1968-11-26 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. A blinding downpour this evening failed to stop the Flying Fijians from beating the Singapore President's XV at a rugby match. The Fijians won the match by 9 points to nil. They scored two tries and a penalty in a— Sunsport pix.; — Sunsport; pix by Richard Chow. - 533 words
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Article159 1968-11-26 16 SYDNEY. Mon. (UPI) Plans to hold professional tennis tournaments in Australia will be scrapped unless American promoter George Mac Call comes to terms with the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association. A leading tennis official said that unless Mac Call withdraws his demand barring registered159 words
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596 1968-11-26 16 WINDSOR LAD - Impressive wins by several newcomers By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Several newcomers to Malayan racing scored impressive wins at Ipoh last week. Three of them Film Star, Firecracker and Grand Assize joined the select band of first-time-out winners in the country. The newcomers included Dynamic, Barang Baik 11, Theatre596 words
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Article390 1968-11-26 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Ming Ming bowler, C. H. Lok is. a friend said, “now shaking legs" as he is almost assured of a singles open title in tne Third Selangor Tenpin Bowling Association annual championships. now being held at the Federal Bowl here He returned390 words
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Article, Illustration191 1968-11-26 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. At cer emony, the Fijian Army/Police Rugger J. ea ”t today paid the highest possible tribute according to Fijian custom .Minister of social Affairs, Enche Othman WOK. T* l cere inony lasted barely io minutes at the end of which the Minister was— Sunsport pix. - 191 words
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Miscellaneous60 1968-11-26 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 3.46 am. (7.2 ft.), 6.38 pm. (5.9 ft.). Port Swettenham: 9.27 a.m. (13.2 ft.), 10.19 pm. (13.9 ft.). Port Dickson: 10.38 a.m. 7.2 ft.), 11.01 pm. (7.5 ft.). Singapore: 3.59 a.m. (7.9 ft.). 2.25 p.m. (9.0 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 2.34 am. (8.5 ft.). 12.42 p.m. (6.260 words
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