Eastern Sun, 3 December 1968
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Title Section25 1968-12-03 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 842 Tuesday, 3 December 1968. ft MC (P) 0050 Price 15 cents25 words
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225 1968-12-03 1 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reu- The Indonesian Government has lifted three Hong Kong and Singapore shipping companies off the blacklist following the AttorneyGeneral's ruling that they were not involved in recent trading frauds, their agents said today. The three lines Asia Seiatan and Asia225 words
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Article539 1968-12-03 1 Thieu orders 24-hour pause for ‘humanitarian reasons’ SAIGON. Mon. (UPI) PRESIDENT Nguyen Van Thieu of South Vietnam has ordered a 24-hour ceasefire for Christmas, his office announced tonight. A spokesman for Thieu s office said in a televised news programme that the ceasefire would go into effect throughout539 words
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Article48 1968-12-03 1 PARIS. Mon (Reuter) The deputy leaders of the American and North Vietnamese delegations met privately here today to discuss arrangements for the enlarged Paris peace talks. American officials said. No date was fixed for the first session, and preliminary discussions will continue, the officials said.48 words
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Article, Illustration350 1968-12-03 1 Kuala lumpur, Mon. The Communist terrorists in Southern Thailand have set up a social welfare organisation and a women's section in a strong bid to win over the kairpongs in the area. This wa s disclosed today by the Assistant .Minister of350 words
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240 1968-12-03 1 KTALA LUMPUR. Mon. Only the people of Sabah themselves can decide their own destiny and not some legislation passed by either Presidents or Kings, the leader of a visiting Soviet Trade Union delegation. Mr. Sergei A. Grachev, said today. And since the people of240 words
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86 1968-12-03 1 MANILA. Men. <AFP> Indonesian parliamentarian Imron Rosjadi said here today Malaysia and the Philippines should temporarily set aside all discussions about Sabah to facilitate a “cooling off period” and hasten their reconciliation. Rosjadi. who is in Manila attending the Asian Parliamentarians Union (APU), has86 words
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Article190 1968-12-03 1 MANILA, Mon <AFP> The 13-member Filipino Embassy staff withdrawn recently from Kuala Lumpur returned to Manila today, and charged their life in Malaysia during the last month of their stay had been "miserable.” The returning staff, headed by Embassy Charge d Affaires Romeo Cristobal was given190 words
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303 1968-12-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia and Australia today began discussions to review the progress of Australian defence aid to Malaysia. The talks were held at the conference room of the Ministry of Defence here. The Australian team was led by the First Assistant Secretary. Department of303 words
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Article31 1968-12-03 1 BRUNEI TOWN Mon. (Reuter) —Pengiran Temenggong. the 20-vear-old younger brother of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei, was discharged from hospital today after treatment for a minor shooting accident.31 words
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Article103 1968-12-03 1 LIBEL SUIT JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuterj An Indonesian editor accused of libelling Foreign Minister Adam Malik believed that he was expressing the people's genuine resentment over Mr. Malik's handling»of a recent quarrel be'ween Indonesia and Singapore. his lawyer told a Jakarta Court today. Abdullah Thambrin. for editor Suamaputra103 words
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Miscellaneous19 1968-12-03 1 LADIES DAY 9 m 19 ‘Gee, Pop, you’re an even worse fighter than I thought! That was his ma!"19 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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269 1968-12-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The former Lord President of the Federal Court, Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah, has been appointed a Senator. The Clerk of Parliament, Enche Jaafar Taha, told Bernama today Tun Syed Sheh would be sworn in at the next meeting of the269 words
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237 1968-12-03 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Two separate Boards with wide-ranging powers are to be established here by the Ruler-in-Council to direct State civil service matters. A Bill, to create th« Boards, will be tabled at the budget sessions of the Johore Legislative Assembly on237 words
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122 1968-12-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Several of Malaysia's Information Attaches are being reposted. Enche Abdul Majid Othman, Information Attache in the Mataysian High Commission in Singapore, has been appointed Information Attache in the Malaysian High Commission in Canada and also in the Permanent Mission at the United Nations122 words
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127 1968-12-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Soviet Union will welcome any move by Malaysians to form a MalaysiaSoviet Union Friendship Association. the leader of the visiting Soviet Trade Union delegation. Mr. Sergei A. Grachev, said here today. Mr. Grachev. Secretary of the Central Committee127 words
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123 1968-12-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon:— The Ministry of Works. Posts and Telecommunications is to be asked to issue commemorative stamps for the 10th anniversary of the Koran reading competition next year. The Minister of Lands and Mines, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Yaakub. Chairman of the competition123 words
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135 1968-12-03 2 IPOH, Mon. Too Peng Tuck. 25, was today committed for trial in the High Court on three charges of armed robery. He was alleged to have robbed a businessman, Lee Yew Kooi. 50, of $52 while being armed with a revolver in a135 words
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Article84 1968-12-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. ~The Federal Court and High Court began its vacation from today to Dec. 31. This was announced in a Government Gazette by the Lord President. Tan Sri Azmi bin Haji Mohamed.. and the Chief Justice of Malaya. Tan Sri Ong Hock Thye. The registry84 words
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112 1968-12-03 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. A lawyer’s clerk, John Goh. was charged l n the Ninth Magistrate’s Court today with corruption. Goh. 31. Is alleged to have “corruptly promised” Lim Sai Weng. an Assistant Examiner ln the Estate Duty and Trust Division of the Inland Revenue Department. $l,OOO112 words
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Article42 1968-12-03 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Loh Ngee Seng. 28. who was seriously injured when the lorry in which he was travelling collided with another lorry at Merdeka Bridge a few days ago. died in the General Hospital at 12 50 am. today.42 words
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Article, Illustration28 1968-12-03 2 THE Minister of Education Enche Mohd. Khir Johari seen handing $14,000 cheque for the Geylang Patah Ming Terk Chinese School to the school's Chairman, Mr. Lim Tee Tong.28 words
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Article237 1968-12-03 2 SINGAPORE. Mon A school-teacher told the High Court today that the last time she saw her husband was on Nov. 24. 1964 eight days after her husband registered the birth of their last child. The school-teacher. Lim Seok Khln. added that her husband. Wong Chal Yin. was237 words
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Article80 1968-12-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Director of Welfare Services, Dato Haji Anjang Saith bin Haji Abbas, left for Sabah today to discuss with the State Government the distribution of food provided under the American food-for-work programme. He told newsmen at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport that food80 words
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237 1968-12-03 2 KUALA LIMPI'R. Mon The Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority will extend its padi marketing scheme to Kelantan next month, its chairman. Enche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, said today. From Jan. 1. the purchase of padi in the State can only be made after237 words
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240 1968-12-03 2 Khir to student teachers: JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Expert knowledge and experience accumulated by student-teachers should be used to reshape the outlook of the people, especial- ly in the rural areas. This call was made by the Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari in240 words
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393 1968-12-03 2 CHAN KAM YAU - By CHAN KAM YAU KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A young robber who featured in the "gunfight at the Miners' Club" at Pudu in August this year, in which two people were killed, was today sentenced to five years' jail and393 words
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Article73 1968-12-03 2 SINGAPORE. Mon.:—The Singapore Girls’ Bridgade will present a variety show called Fun-O-Marae” in aid of the National Defence Fund at the National Theatre on Jan. 4 at 7.30 p.m. It will be held under the patronage of the Minister for Social Affairs, Enche Othman73 words
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Article315 1968-12-03 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The expected American "cash invasion" of Singapore has taken concrete form. Today, the Economic Development Board announced that two more giant American firms had invested substantially in Singapore. McGraw Hill Inc., the world’s largest textbooks publisher with annual sales of US$35O million (551.050315 words
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Article, Illustration301 1968-12-03 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The “King of Flowers” “Mao-tan hua"—of China will he the predominant feature in a collection of Chinese watercolour paintings to be jointly exhibited by a husband-and-wife team from Taiwan. They are Professor Liao Kai T'ao and Madam Chang Ya Hung who will301 words
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Article125 1968-12-03 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Four men were chareed today with the robbery of a lorrv and 153 bags of tin ore at the junction of Eorong Chuan and C ardiff Grove on Nov. 29. They claimed trial in the Ninth Magistrate’s Court to the $23,000 robbery and125 words
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196 1968-12-03 3 SINGAPORE. Mon Any productivity drive can only be successful if the attitude of management and workers could be changed. This is the view of Mr. S. Ramalingam. the Internationa! Labour Organisation expert attached to the National Productivity Centre here. He was addressing the196 words
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Article71 1968-12-03 3 Peep Pop Show ’68’ at N-Theatre SINGAPORE. Mon. The Boys’ Town Old Boys’ Association will hold a pop show called the "Peep Pop Show ‘6B” at the National Theatre on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. It w’ill feature top-flight local artistes among whom are The Surfers. Veronica Young, the Flybaits, The71 words
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Article, Illustration260 1968-12-03 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Popular songstress and local teenage idol, Sakura Teng, has a date to keep with the Eastern Sun Fan Club. Her assignment: Entertaining crowds (including as many Fan Club members as possible) at the Singapore Conference Hall at 7.30 p m. on Dec. 9.260 words
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Article121 1968-12-03 3 SINGAPORE Mon. The High Court today dismissed a claim for $67,140 by a brickworks employee, for general and special damages for injuries suffered in a motor accident. In dismissing the claim. Mr. Justice Chua said that the plaintiff. Toh Chye had only himself to blame for the121 words
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Article18 1968-12-03 3 MUAR, Mon. There were 64 deaths and 106 births in Muar District Government Hospital last month.18 words
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206 1968-12-03 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Act another doctor's failure to turn up to give evidence caused a District Court to grant the accused a discharge not amounting to an acquittal today. The doctor in this case was named as Dr. Wong Sre Pun. of the Kandang Kerbau206 words
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137 1968-12-03 3 SINGAPORE. Mon Tan Tung Lee thought his chief tenant's daughter was a boy so he punched her in the face. head, neck and body when they had a misunderstanding one day in July this year. And today in the Seventh Magistrate's Court137 words
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Article111 1968-12-03 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Table reservations for the grand Dinner and Ball organised by the Singapore Tourist Association in conjunction with “Miss Tourism 1969” on New Year’s eve are now open. The function will be held at Hotel Malaysia's Golden Lotus. Those washing to attend the111 words
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Article, Illustration839 1968-12-03 4 KHOO BOON CHOO - By: KHOO BOON CHOO PENANG, Mon. The Alliance Government hod never resorted to any practice of "juggling of figures" and the budget was prepared after an exhaustive study of all the requirements. This was stated by the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong839 words
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352 1968-12-03 4 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Mon. (Bernama) The Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority’s proposed fish marketing scheme will contain ‘certain safeguards’ to ensure that the present fish dealers will continue in their business. the Deputy Chairman of FAMA. Enche Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed Yassin, said today.352 words
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Article56 1968-12-03 4 PENANG. Mon.—A minute silence was observed when the State Legislative Assembly meeting resumed this morning as a mark or respect to the Penang Mayor. the late Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. who died in a car crash near Taiping on Saturday. The late Mr. Ooi. vb« was56 words
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147 1968-12-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR Mon Police here have detained three men for questioning in connection with a number of recent robberies. The men were detained when the driver of their Ford Cortina car abandoned them at a road block at the 7th mile Jalan Cheras early147 words
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Article149 1968-12-03 4 SEREMBAN, Mon. Earlier speculation made in these columns of a big reshuffle in the Public Works Department in Negri Sembilan has proved correct, as a total of 50 officers have been affected in a State-wide transfer order announced here today. The officers affected are technicians, head149 words
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72 1968-12-03 4 KUCHING Mon. The Federal Minister for Sarawak Affairs. Tan Sri Temenggong Jugah, agreed that an inventory survey of the State's forests should be undertaken by the United Nations. He said the. survey would not affect forests which had been allocated for exploitation by72 words
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Article50 1968-12-03 4 BATU GAJAH. Mon Two motor-cyclist* this morning held up a mine manager Mr. Chow Kit Leng and two others and robbed there of a payroll totalling $3,316 The robbery occurred at 10 45 a m along a side-path leading to the Thong Wah Tin Mine near here.50 words
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579 1968-12-03 4 Malaysia’ s air defence needs now under review -Chief of Air Staff KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Ministry of Defence specialists are reviewing all aspects of Malaysia's air defence requirements in view of the British pull-out in 1971, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Commodore Sulaiman Sujak, said today. “We are looking579 words
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Article525 1968-12-03 4 KEN STANLEY - Sultan to subjects: By KEN STANLEY IPOH, Mon.—The Sultan of Perak today urged his subjects to be ever vigilant against subversive elements in the States. The Perak Ruler was addressing the opening of the sixth session of the second Perak State Legislative Assembly here this morning525 words
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370 1968-12-03 4 PENANG, Mon. The Gerakon's leader in the State Legislative Assembly, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, today criticised the Alliance State Government in its approach for loans for low cost housing schemes and termed it as a "screw ball" way of asking things. Dr Lim was speaking370 words
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165 1968-12-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon What is the future of ASEAN? “It all depends on the Philippines," said the Deputy Prim* Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. here today. He said that regional cooperation among member countries of ASEAN had been bogged down because of the Philippines165 words
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Article62 1968-12-03 4 KUCHING. Mon Four Sarawak fishermen arrived here this afternoon after completing a one-year course in marln* fishery at the Fishery School in Penang. They are Enche Nikis bin Kadlr and Marsal bln AJls of Miri. Yaman bln Majid of Santubong and Aruji bin Sidi of62 words
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Article185 1968-12-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Printing of the Aziz Teachers’ Salaries Commission Report is not like the painting of Hari Raya cards, the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Tan Sri Syed Zahiruddin bin Syed Hassan. said today. He told Bernama the report was the185 words
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Article, Illustration438 1968-12-03 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The leader of the 30 member Italian trade mission, Mr. Übaldo De Ponti, today urged local manufacturers and traders to take advantage of the unrestricted Italian market. Mr De Ponti noted that the Italian market had not been exploited enough438 words
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Article, Illustration260 1968-12-03 10 WELL-SELECTED CAST FOR 'BARTERED BRIDE' THE BARTERED BRIDE, presented by the Sceneshifters recently at Victoria Theatre in Singapore, received an ovation from the local audience. The famous tenor. Tan Peng Tuan, played his role well. His voice was easy and mellow. The soprano. Majorie Finlay, who260 words
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Article21 1968-12-03 10 SINGAPORE Mon—Them were 51 road accidents, of w'hich five were ser.ous. during the past 24 hours in tha Republic.21 words
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353 1968-12-03 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. A 14-year-old girl told the Coroner's Court today that she heard faintly her father calling her twice and then saw him jumping from the 12th storey of a block of flats. Lim Gek Huang was giving evidence in353 words
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Article61 1968-12-03 10 7 30 pm." Free film show's by Ministry of Culture at Jalan T;ga Ratus Temple. Lorong Teck Hock. Kampong Sunge; Kadut Fishing Village. Church Ground (Stephen Lee Road) and Pah Kong Kang Resettlement (Lim Chu Kang Road). 745 p.m.: Chinese drama lecture at National Theatre Club. Clemenceau Avenue61 words
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273 1968-12-03 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore girls will have the opportunity of attending outward bound courses at Pulau Übin next year. The People’s Association which runs the Outward Bound School In Pulau Übin. has decided to introduce three courses for girls next year. The school will273 words
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Article, Illustration444 1968-12-03 10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The services of America's "management peace corps", the International Executive Service Corps (IESC), are becoming increasingly accepted throughout the world. This was stated by Gen. Edward Hopkins. Executive Vice-President of the IE SC when he and Mrs. Hopkins flew444 words
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460 1968-12-03 11 J 0H coH e B w>u U M M n j A 40 V c °r-old spinster had an expensive who claimed h. wo, from v££!.r m on W m n includin 9 one »u After the coffee with the trio, the spinster.460 words
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231 1968-12-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The 11th Malaysian Signal Squadron of the Territorial Army is looking for 20 women volunteers for various ‘special’ jobs. The recruitment drive which began this morning will end on Wednesday. A spokesman of the Public Relations Department of231 words
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Article150 1968-12-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Banks in Petaling Jaya were today asked by the police to maintain “absolute secrecy” in their money transactions to avoid any "unfortunate Incident.” The request was contained in a circular sent to all bank managers in the area by the Petaling150 words
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Article49 1968-12-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Three armed youths held up a driver at Lorong Pudu here during the weekend and robbed him of $2OO. Lim Ah Kow of Segambuat new village, Seremban, told police he was confronted by the youths who held him up at knife point.49 words
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Article160 1968-12-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The police here are looking for an employee of the Federal Auto Company Ltd., in Jalan Campbell to assist them in tracing about $7,000 in cash —the monthly salaries of workers in the company s workshop at Jalan Klang. A police spokesman160 words
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Article142 1968-12-03 11 MUAR. Mon. The Malaysian and Johore State Governments were today urged to give financial aid to fishermen hard hit by armed pirate* in the Straits of Malacca. The call came from the newly-formed Parit Jawa Fisheries Association, nine miles south of here. The fishermen, according142 words
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Article56 1968-12-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Burglars smashed open a showcase belonging to the Kee Huat Radio Companv at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman here yesterday morning and took away $4,000 worth of electrical appliances The office assistant. Mr. Choong Choon Yuen, reported the theft of six television sets,56 words
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Article58 1968-12-03 11 Zoo Negara: 10 am. to 6 p.m. Muzlum Negara: in a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming Pool: 9 am. to 12.30 pm. and 2 pm. to 9 p.m. Peninsular Art Gallery: Works of prominent Malaysian artists exhibition 9 a.m. to 6 p.m P.J. Rotary Club Weekly lunch58 words
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292 1968-12-03 11 H. Subramaniam - By H. Subramaniam KUAL.A LUMPUR. Mon (UPI) Nik Abdul Rahman bin Nik Abdul Kadir admits to being gifted when it comes to talking ladles, young or old, into marriage. Nik had done it 23 times since he first married a widow292 words
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Article, Illustration202 1968-12-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malaysian Armed Forces over the weekend flew a group of newsmen In a Sikorsky helicopter to the Asahan Range in Malacca to witness a preview of a shooting demonstration staged by the Ist Regiment Malaysian Artillery. The newsmen and 100 officers of202 words
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46 1968-12-03 11 Mr. Yau Fatt, an elder member of the congregation of the Lutheran Church of Christ, opening the door of the new church centre at Jalan Genting, Klang, In Setapak. Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday. The congregation later attended the dedication service of the church. Eastern Sun pix.46 words
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Article192 1968-12-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Malaysian Rubber Fund Board will set up a branch office In Tokyo to provide a technical advisory service to national rubber consumers in Japan, the Deputy Controller of Rubber Research, Mr. Lew Sip Hon, said today. He told newsmen192 words
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Article55 1968-12-03 11 KAJANG. Mon The Kajang Town Board U to replace the electric clock put at the Town Padang here to commemorate the Coronation of the late King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, in May 1937. with a spring-type clock Work to replace it will start soon. It55 words
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301 1968-12-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A young woman testified In the Sessions Court here today that a “detective” demanded $5OO from her boyfriend after showing them his credentials and revolver. Yong Lee Kian. 21, was giving evidence against a police constable. Yan Kian301 words
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246 1968-12-03 11 Govt. to contribute $200,000 to proposed Art Gallery Razak KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Denut v Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. today praised Malaysian artists for the great progress they had achieved in the field of fine arts. He said: "I am happy to associate myself with the great progress our246 words
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Article91 1968-12-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Chief Justice, Tan Sri Justice H.T Ong. today allowed the appeal by a police corporal against conviction on a bribery charge. Corporal Kassim. bin Taib was fined $3OO or three months' jail last year for allegedly accepting $2 from Ng Kim91 words
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Article42 1968-12-03 11 Baju Kurong Queen contest MUAR, Mon. All lady residents in Johore are invited to take part in a "Johore Baju Kurong Queen" competition. Application forms can be obtained from all penghulus in Johore. The closing date for entries is Dec. J 2.42 words
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195 1968-12-03 13 gINGAPORE, Mon. The Vulcan Mark 2 bombers belonging to the Royal Air Force will carry out exercises over Singapore and Malaysia to "acclimatise the crew with overseas conditions and climate." An R A F. spokesman said today they were also here for195 words
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181 1968-12-03 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. TV Slngapores Channel Five will feature an Interview with Mr. H. Armistead. a senior officer in the Planning Department of the Greater London Council, on Dec 13 at 10 2o pm. Mr. Armistead who Is responsible for the Greater London Development181 words
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Article55 1968-12-03 13 PORT SWETTENHAM. Mon. An eight-year-old passenger in a boat was struck by lightning yesterday afternoon. The boy. Lee Long Kion. was with 15 other passengers in a boat plying between Pulau Ketam and here. On reaching Buoy Seven there was a heavy thunderstorm and lightning struck the55 words
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Article, Illustration87 1968-12-03 13 The Far East Army Judo finals were held in the Tanglin Gymnasium on Saturday. During the team contest between Singapore and Hong Kong, .Marine Webb (Singapore) Ist Dan Black Belt, attempts I’chl-Mata (Inner Thigh) but is blocked by Corporal Douglas (Hong Kong) Ist Dan Black Belt.87 words
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118 1968-12-03 13 BINGAPORE Mon TV Singapore will feature an interview with Professor T N A jeffeoate in “Visitors' Book” over Channel 5 at 10 20 pm on Friday. Prof Jeffeoate is one of the most senior members of the Royal College of Obstetrician and Gynaecology. London. At118 words
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100 1968-12-03 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Radio telephone «ervice with Saudi Arabia will be available to the public from tomorrow. The hours of service are between 1.30 p.m. and 2 30 p.m. on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. The minimum charge will be $45 for a call duration of100 words
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283 1968-12-03 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The more complex and sophisticated processes of education are impossible to achieve without the foundation of a sound primary education, Mr. Paul Abisheganaden, the Chief Inspector of Schools, said today. Addressing the opening of a five-day primary science283 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article368 1968-12-03 5 RI HE JANEIRO, Mon. (Reuter) Brazilian airwien have found skeletons of members of an 111-fated expedition missing in the Amazon junfor a month, the government Radio Nacional said today. It said the skeletons and tattered clothing were round in a swamp near an Indian hut-called368 words
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Article155 1968-12-03 5 MIAMI BEACH. Florida. Mon. (UPI) The National Federation of Catholic Physicians Guilds has approved a vague resolution acknowledging the “teaching authority’’ of Pope Paul VI on matters of birth control. The federation representing 6.000 Catholic doctors in the United States and Canada, also approved —by contrast—a very155 words
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Article, Illustration116 1968-12-03 5 CONAKRY (INB). One rainy morning a young man and his family landed on an airstrip which seemed to hare been just carved out of the ground to be met there by his future hosts. On the outskirts of the town which lay on a «nit of116 words
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Article106 1968-12-03 5 BONN. Mon (Reuter) Some 50 hand-bag swinging ladies, reinforced by prostitutes from Paris. Marseilles, Dusseldorf and Frankfurt moved into Bonn's new “Eros centre" last night as the West German federal capital's first brothel opened its doors. The “Eras centre" based on the modern brothel of Hamburg's106 words
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150 1968-12-03 5 NEW YORK., Mon. (UPI) A Negro leader told American Jews yesterday not to mistake the work of a few black extremists for a wave of anti-Semitism. Mr. Alexander J. Allen, eastern director of the Urban Coalition, told a meeting of the Jewish Congress that150 words
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Article83 1968-12-03 5 LONDON. Mon <UPI) British firms are taking steps to deliver to South Africa military equipment worth up to £2OO million according to today's Daily Express. The newspaper, in a report by correspondent Chapman Plncher. said the negotiations followed advice from the Ministry of Defence83 words
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Article73 1968-12-03 5 SAIGON. Mon. (UPI) Pierre Lssot. a combat cameraman for UPITN. was wounded in the leg yesterday while covering Marine operations near Da Nang, military spokesmen said. They said the condition of the 28-year-old photographer from Paris. France, was apparently “not serious”. but indicated he may require73 words
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Article307 1968-12-03 5 A staggering knowledge gap’ Powell defends himself LONDON, Mon. (UPI). Enoch Powell, whose speeches against coloured immigration set off a nationwide race debate, said his critics were victims of a "staggering and dangerous knowledge gap" about race relations. Mr. Powell, a Conservative Party Member of Parliament for Wolverhampton, made the307 words
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Article115 1968-12-03 5 WOLVERHAMPTON. Enggland, Mon. (Reuter) Dennis Scrivens. 22. was in hospital «oday afte. eating his fork in an Indian restaurant here. The fork, more than -ix inches long, followed the soup course. Dennis, a factory worker, was balancing the fork on his nose to entertain his friends115 words
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Article172 1968-12-03 5 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) Manila Chronicle columnist Alejandro R. Roces assured fellow passengers on the plane that despite all those newspapers stories about crime in the Philippines. Manila was no more lawless than other big cities. Most of them said that they had wanted to go172 words
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222 1968-12-03 5 NEW HAVEN, Connecticut. Mon. (Reuter) Three Yale University professors last night said the car was a modern day plague which had polluted the atmosphere and contributed to the decay of American cities. The professors warned that pollution of the air b\ car exhaust tumes might222 words
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290 1968-12-03 5 TEL AVIV, Mon. (Reuter) Israeli Defence Minister General Moshe Dayan last night rejected the idea of an imposed peace in the Middle East. Answering questions in a television inter view, General Dayan said that by its very nature peace could not be imposed. Egypt290 words
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Article44 1968-12-03 5 BOMBAY Mon (Reuter) Bombay’s drinkers had their first legal taste of toddy for 18 years today and most liquor shops were out of stocks by nightfall. The sale of toddy was banned in 1950 when total prohibition was Introduced In Maharashtra State.44 words
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191 1968-12-03 5 LONDON Mon. (CPI) An 18-year-old blonde girl and three men sought for questioning about a bank robbery led police on a chase through western England today at speeds up to 100 miles an hour in five get- away cars. When last seen191 words
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Article, Illustration205 1968-12-03 5 BONN. (INB) In a short time. Asha P Kachru, a 24-vear-old mathematics student at the University of Ho.iii. w*ll return to her family in New Delhi after an absence of three years. The charming and intelligent German Academic Exchange Service foundation scholar is205 words
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280 1968-12-03 6 OAIGON, Mon. (UPI). Allied troops supO ported by helicopter gunship teams killed 48 Communist soldiers in two battles less than 35 miles from Saigon, U.S. spokesmen said today. One American died in the fighting. The Military Command said the first battle broke out280 words
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392 1968-12-03 6 MANILA, Mon. (UPI) The Philippines today opened a weeklong meeting of Asian Parliamentarians by accusing the West of being the chief troublemaker in this region. The attack came from Filipino Congressman Rogaciano M Mercado, who was elected new Council Chairman of the Fourth392 words
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461 1968-12-03 6 MONTREAL. Mon. (UPI) The North Vietnamese Minister of Culture. Hoang Mlnh Giam. burned -o American draft cards last night In a closing ceremony at the “hemispheric conference to end the Vietnam war.” The draft cards were thrown into a dish by delegates461 words
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Article141 1968-12-03 6 TAPANI. Italy. Mob (UPI) Franca Viola, the gi* l who defied the Sicilian “code of honour” three years ago by refusing to marry the man who raped her. will te married to another man cn Wednesday, it was announced yesterday Her husband will be141 words
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Article114 1968-12-03 6 TAIPEI Mon (Reuter) Taiwan will establish an International training centre for family planning experts next year to assist develop, inf countries in tackling the population problem A three-year programme will be run by the Provincial Health Department to tram family planners from ether Asian and114 words
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119 1968-12-03 6 PERTH. Mon. (UPI) Japanese cotton spinner* have bought €.500 bales of cotton at a yet undisclosed price from this year s Ord River crop. In Perth, West Australian Farmers' Co-operative Pty. Ltd. announced that shipping would extend until January. The announcement said the sale119 words
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Article28 1968-12-03 6 SEOUL. Mon (UPD—Kim Sung-Ho. a noted South Korean actor who won the Asian best actor prize three times, died yesterday of cerebral hemorrhage. He was 51.28 words
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Article47 1968-12-03 6 CANBERRA. Mob (CPI) Australia will tell India 3.000 tons of Skim milk powder in 1968-69. Minister foe Primary Industry. John D. Anthony, announced today. A further 3.000 tons would be given to India by the Skim Milk Power Industry and the Government.47 words
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105 1968-12-03 6 TOKYO. Mon UUPI) Crown Princess Michiko will receive her maternity belt from Empress Nagsko on Friday cn the occasion of the fifth month of pregnancy. Friday is the day of the Inu (Dog l on the Lunar Calendar which is considered gooc for a mother-to-be105 words
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Article86 1968-12-03 6 MANILA. Mon. (CPI) Miss Guam. Arlene Chaco and Miss Taiwan Macy Shih led an influx of pretty girls today for the beauty contest to choose Miss Asia. Other contestants were scheduled to arrive throughout the day for the Miss Asia quest contest scheduled to be86 words
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128 1968-12-03 6 MEMBERS of the Royal Commonwealth Society's study groan are seen here being presented to Princess Alexandra. Patron of the Companions of the RCS, at a reception in the Society headquarters in London. In the picture are (from left) Akena Poiok from Nigeria. Kok Hsien Cheng from Singapore and Mr. John128 words
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116 1968-12-03 6 CATANIA. Sicily. Mon. (Reiter Fecple walking past the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes here today were surprised to see a press photographer being thrown bodily out of the building by the priest The incident occurred as Den Bruno Sum an was preparing to116 words
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Article96 1968-12-03 6 NEW YORK. Mon. (Reuter) Businessmen looking for pretty young secretaries may find some old men answering their advertisements here this week. And builders seeking husky construction workers could find a queue of housewives waiting to apply for the Jobs this morning. Under a new ruling,96 words
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317 1968-12-03 6 MIAMI. Mon. (UPI) Thirty-seven passengers on board an airliner hijacked to Cuba returned to the United States yesterday rone the worse for wear and extolling the bravery of a manhandling stewardess. Maybe this is the rex Jet tour.” quipped one of the passengers.317 words
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222 1968-12-03 6 BRIDGETOWN Barbados. Mon (Reuter) Guyana opposition leader Cheddi Jagan was believed under arrest in Georgetown today accused of trying to overthrow the government of Prime Minister Forbes Burnham There was no Immediate confirmation from Georgetown but Mr John Connell. a member of the222 words
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97 1968-12-03 6 TOKYO Mon (Reuter) Japan's external reserves at the end of November totalled $2 773 million, an alltime high, the Finance Ministry announced today. The November increase was $224 million due to a large surplus in the visible trade balance and the <e of long-term97 words
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70 1968-12-03 6 CASABLANCA. Mon (Reuter t King Hassan II today ordered nine reprieves and 42 reductions of prison sentences to mark the eight year of his reign. Mr. Mahjoub Ben Seddyk Secretary-General of the Moroccan Workers Union, was released aDer serving 16 months of an 18-month sentence70 words
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Article179 1968-12-03 6 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) The North Korean Foreign Ministry today charged the United States with blocking the Pyongyang regime from joining the United Nations. The 23rd session of the tJ-N. General Assembly rejected on Nov. 23. Russia's proposal to allow North Korea into the UN. body by179 words
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143 1968-12-03 6 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) Indonesian Members cf Parliament are stepping up pressure on the Government to end a ban on atnkes imposed by former President Sukarno's regime. Indonesia"* Antara Newt Agency reports that seven ou: of eight speakers at a weekend Parliament session supported143 words
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Article143 1968-12-03 6 WASHINGTON*. Mon. Renter) The 1968-69 world sugar production was estimated recently at a record 76.414.006 short tons by the U S. Agriculture Department. This would be more than three million tors above ins 1967-68 output of 73.126.*3('l tons, the Department said It added the cane procuring countries143 words
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Article151 1968-12-03 6 NEWARK. New Jersee. Mon (Reuter) Three men believed to be members of the Black Panther movement were Injured today when two fire bombs were hurled through the front window of the Negro <?-- gar.satlon's headquarters here. The bombing came or.'y a day after a police ?*atlon151 words
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289 1968-12-03 7 TEL AVIV, Mon. (AFP). Jordan was cut off today from Aqaba, its only port, and thus new arms supplies as a result of the dynamiting of a road and a railway bridge by an Israeli Army unit which crossed into Jordon last night. An289 words
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Article142 1968-12-03 7 WASHINGTON, Mo n (AFP) The special commission which probed the street riots during: the Democratic Convention in Chicago in August says that “the overwhelming weight of violence was on the police side.” The study team's report to the National Comrmsslon on the Causes and Prevention142 words
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Article119 1968-12-03 7 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) Frank Kane, whose mystery novels sold over 30.000.000 copies and were translated into 17 languages died at his Long Island home on Friday. He was 56. Kane wrote the script for the radio programme "The Shadow" from 1945 until 1950 and119 words
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Article102 1968-12-03 7 THE POUND HONG KONG Mon i Reuter) The British Labour government's new tax measures can in no way purge Britain of Its economic and financial ills. China's official news agency said today. In a London-datelined report, the New China News Agency said the new international monetary102 words
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Article72 1968-12-03 7 YOKOSUKA. Japan. Mon (UPI) The US Seventh Fleet aircraft carrier USS Hancock is in the sea of Japan today for what authorities described as “routine operations.” The aircraft earner is accompanied by four destroyers USS Mahan. USS Decatur. USS Rupertus and USS Samuel N Moore. Navy authorities72 words
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Article60 1968-12-03 7 ROME. Mon (Reuter) “Giovanni, all is forgiven Please come back Maria And other messages from the lovesick can now be published again in Italian newspapers. They had been banned for 37 years. The constitutional '’ourt recently declared illegitimate a Fascist law of 1931 banning “amorous correspondence or60 words
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Article69 1968-12-03 7 SEOUL. Mon. (Reuter) Government forces searching for remnants of North Korean guerillas holding out in deep mountains near the east coast killed six more of them over the weekend, the counter-espio-nage operations command announced today. A total of 64 guerillas have now been killed after a69 words
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Article, Illustration82 1968-12-03 7 THIS cow made of glass shows what she wants to have. This modern demonstration model developed by the electrical firm of Siemens and the Central Milk Utilization Board in Hannover shows the connection between various combinations of feeding and the milk yield which can be expected82 words
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308 1968-12-03 7 Da Nang. South Vietnam Mon. (UPI) A top secret Marine document gleaned from interrogation has raised the possibility of Russian advisers working with North Vietnamese troops in the hills around Da Nang. 0.8. intelligence sources said. The document is based on the308 words
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Article56 1968-12-03 7 BUDAPEST. Mon. (Reuter) Two Hungarian folk lore experts have spent nine months in Venezuela studying the life of the aboriginal Indians. They have returned home with 2.000 photographs, more than 13.000 feet of film. 50 tapes and 400 miscellaneous objects, including masks and musical instruments56 words
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Article44 1968-12-03 7 COLLEGE. Alaska Mon. (Reuter) University of Alaska students here are building a unique indoor skating rink resembling a huge igloo. Thi s Is to counter the problem of winter temperatures which are usually too cold to permit enjoyment of ice-skating.44 words
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Article35 1968-12-03 7 JOHANNESBURG Mon. (Reuter) A South African firm has produce a meat simulate from soya beans. The firm’s chairman said the simulate had the same protein value a-, red meat and would be cheaper.35 words
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248 1968-12-03 7 LIU SHAO-CHI... HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) Dismissed Chinese Head of State Liu Shao-Chi was shot and wounded when he attempted to escape to an antiMao stronghold in the southwestern province of Szechuan, the pro-Nationalist Hong Kong Times said todav. Quoting a foreign visitor248 words
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219 1968-12-03 7 MANILA, Mon. (Reuter) President Marcos said last night there would be no devaluation of the Philippine peso because devaluation would not solve any of the country's problems. Speaking in his weekly radio-tele-vision programme, the president said, "On the contrary, (devaluation) would magnify and increase219 words
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111 1968-12-03 7 ROME. Mon i Reuter' Boutique owner Michele de Ceglie. 55. threw caution to the winds when he chased three young thieves down a busy Rome Street after they had removed his trousers. Two girls and a youth who threatened him with a cosh and111 words
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Article73 1968-12-03 7 WASHINGTON Mob <CPI) The government printing office refused to print for public sale additional copies of a report to the National Commission on Violence on the disorders in Chicago during the Democratic National Convention, a GPO spokesman said today. He said public printer James L. Harrison73 words
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396 1968-12-03 7 NAHA, Okinawa, Mon. (UPI). Citixens of this biggest city in American administered Okinawa elected as their mayor socialist Ryosho Taira who wants the United States to leave the Ryukyus immediately and unconditionally. With 69.8 per cent of ballots counted today, Taira, 61,396 words
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Article163 1968-12-03 7 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter) The speaker of the Philippines House of Representatives, Mr. Jose B Laurel JR., has said he expected a Houseapproved bill liberalising Philippines policy on Communism to he passed into law next year. Mr Laurel was speaking to reporters yesterday after arriving back163 words
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Article113 1968-12-03 7 BUENOS AIRES. Mon. (UPI) British Minister of State Lord Chalfont yesterday called for stepped-up "links" between Argentina and the Falkland islands to eliminate the mam stumbling block to a switch in sovereignty opposition of the islanders. The British diplomat was asked when London would be willing113 words
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Article74 1968-12-03 7 BIRMINGHAM. England. Mon. (UPI) An explosion early today ripped a pipe line carrying water to Birmingham. police reported. The police said that the explosion caused “a serious breach of the pipe line” but that no one was injured. Police refused to say whether they thought Welsh74 words
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Article437 1968-12-03 8 At IGAg last the Government has decided to establish a penal settlement on an island off the Trenfrganu coast. The current system of sending thugs and secret society gangsters to rural towns and villages to keep them out of mischief is most unsatisfactory. By spreading them out in437 words
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Article268 1968-12-03 8 IT is fortunate that in Malaysia, spectators at international soccer matches have always behaved themselves. They might cheer or boo but they never went to the extent of throwing bombs at the players. In the days when there was no sports stadium, football fans would throw their clogs268 words
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Article441 1968-12-03 8 WITH reference to Dr. Tan Chee Khoon’s statement In the “Letter Column” in reply to K.M.L. (Eastern Sun dated 16-11-68). I would like to ask Dr Tan. if he knows or if he is aware that some of the top leaders of the Gerakan whom he441 words
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Article367 1968-12-03 8 THERE has been some controversy recently concerning the usage of the term “bumiputera.” Certain section of our Malaysian community feels that the “istilah” indirectly summarises them as nothing but "orant tumpangan’’ under the Malaysian Sun. I am no expert in Malay studies, or for that matter Malay367 words
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Article228 1968-12-03 8 VS a resident of the houses itfected by flood at Jalan Reriop. Seletar Hills Estate. Phase 7. I would like to put a question to the P.w.D. Engineers i/c of Reads and Drainage Several houses along Jalan Reuop a:e flooded every time there is a228 words
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Article693 1968-12-03 8 The International Monetary System must be revamped FOLLOWING the tenr nation finance ministers’ meeting, the French authorities have courageously and decisively declared that there would be no devaluation for the franc and, simultaneously. also announced the implementation of exchange controls and other economic measures. The French authorities(From Sin Cbew Jit Poh) - 693 words
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Article160 1968-12-03 8 Through the columns of your esteemed flew*paper I would like to draw the attention of the Minister of Housing and Local Government regarding the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the working of Local Authorities. It is generally understood that the above Royal Commision has completed160 words
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Article414 1968-12-03 8 THE various bits of information regarding the important topic appearing in the’ papers are rather vague but prove 1 ing information to teachers who happen to be 55 now. There are numerous nonpensionable teachers of 55 this year and the next, and the uncertainty414 words
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357 1968-12-03 8 We want Malaysia for the future HAVING heard Dr Syed Naguib Al-Attas at the marathon debate, I am more convinced that people like him have been living too long In their Ivory towers. Nevertheless it is a good sign that he and his fellow intellectuals are coming down to earth357 words
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Article268 1968-12-03 8 XT is unusual for post I offices to close for lunch. But this was the case with Queenstown Post Office recently when I happened to call there to post a letter and buy first day covers as it was near the bus stop in Margaret268 words
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Article143 1968-12-03 8 \T a talk giver to teacher* by a Visiting Specialist Inspector at a Government Primary School recently, she commented that proprietors of cottage industries are exploiting their employees Mention was made of a garment firm visited by her, which paid 8 cents for labour for sewing a143 words
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Article, Illustration281 1968-12-03 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author. "H*n4»ooK 9f Eviaene* Sur Crl»ln*l TrUl*“) NIATALIE wanted to look her best and went to Barbara's beauty salon to per her usual hair and tare treatment. But this time instead she was permanently d i f i gured. Natalie sued Barbara. "Barbara281 words
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Article, Illustration81 1968-12-03 9 LONDON. Mon. The British Government has riven BOAC permission to bur a twelfth Boeing “47 Jumbo jet. BOAC is due for delivery of its first 747 i n February 19 70 The twelfth will be delivered in 1972. The British airline has options on five81 words
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Article261 1968-12-03 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. November first grade rubber buyer f.rxb. closed at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur todav at SBi cents per lb., unchanged from previous rinse. Ibe tone was very quiet. After a slightly steadier opening due to encouraging London advices, the market slipped away later on261 words
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Article54 1968-12-03 9 (Manager* Prices) First Malayan Z-85 Swond Malayan 2 ofi Third Mala)an 123 1 lie Commerce 'ndu<-tr> \D 98 1-0? 1. e saving mid 1 08 1.17 M iay«-lan Investment Mind Xl» 1 20 1 li.»t H’kong 1.1" Ml* Sr 'inil II kong XD .82 -87* Sterling C'lnmllty \l>54 words
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273 1968-12-03 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Air-India will exhibit a part of Its First Flight Cover Collection for the first time In the United States at the 20th Annual National Postage Stamp Show, to be held from Nov. 22 to Nov 24. 1968, at Madison Square273 words
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Article127 1968-12-03 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tho following ship* are expected to be in port tocay: 1 2 Boris Lavrenyov 3 4 Vlshva Prem 5 Thai 8 9 Centaur lo 'll Cardiganshire 1? 14 Machon 18 Kaluga Maru 19 Eankei Maru 21/22 Rajah Brooke 23 24 Rajula 25 26 Kyokei Maru127 words
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225 1968-12-03 9 WASHINGTON. Mon (URI) A spokesman for an American business organisation called yesterday for trade in consumer and agricultural products between the United States and Eastern Europe to cope with U S. balance of payments problems. Mr N R Danielian. President of the225 words
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1524 1968-12-03 9 SINGAPORE. Mon —Trading on the Stock Exchange today was quiet and prices were generally below last week s closing levels. Such a trend was in order as a lot depended on what the Singapore Budget. expec'ed tomorrow. contains and the fact that new Issues1,524 words
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Article21 1968-12-03 9 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) Rubber market opened quiet. No. 1 RSS 21-1/4—21-1/2 No 1 RSS CIF basis ports Dec. 20-5,8—20-13/16.21 words
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Article16 1968-12-03 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The tin price for tedsv tt?' $530.12} per picul. up $4 87}.16 words
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Article, Illustration229 1968-12-03 9 SINGAPORE Mon. Due here on Dec 6 for a two-day visit as part of a business tour of Southeast Asia and the Far East is Major S R Landsdorff Export Manager for the Abloy product group of the Finnish company Oy Wartsila Ab. Helsinki Major229 words
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208 1968-12-03 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The recent merger and Facit and AB Addo, the two biggest office machine manufacturers in Sweden, has made Facit AB. one ot the largest office machine manufacturers in the world. In order to gain first hand knowledge of the rapidly expanding market208 words
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Article532 1968-12-03 9 SINGAPORE. Stork Exchange Mild and other price* official It listed at the clo*e or butlnesa. INDUSTRIALS 2 0* 2 14 2 34 2 36 1 73 1.74 1 Rl> 1.82 4 1k 420 C hfmli*1 Co 1 *7 1 68 toM Mortge 4 34 ?1? t na 1532 words
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Article119 1968-12-03 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The noon price* a! me Singapore Chinese produce Exchange today are:— Knyer Seller Aoconul oil II O R l Hulk 46.50 Coconut Oil (FOB) Brum 49 00 l/K»»e opra Mixed 2*50 Muntok While Pepper il OB.) <♦«% M. IV Sarawak White Pepper (I OB) Sarawak special Pepper119 words
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Miscellaneous1385 1968-12-03 10 MttS TOD TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S KUALA LUMPUK and Pulao Pin*nr. Ipob nd Melaka. A II Johore Bahru. Iaiptnr I Bata Pahat; 9 Kloang. P.M. 5 45 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary; 5 48 New a Outlines in the National Language; 553 Waktu Berbuka Puasa dan Imsak; 6 00 New* in1,385 words
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Article, Illustration574 1968-12-03 12 Florence de Santis - By Florence de Santis TF adult ladies are returning to queenly looks for holiday parties, it follows that little girls will be princesses. Romantic, storybook, call it what you will, every little girl will have her own version of velvets and laces. All574 words
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Article, Illustration741 1968-12-03 12 Norah Grace - Don’t feel guilty if you are superstitious ALL WOMEN ARE! By Norah Grace ASK almost any woman whether she is superstitious and invariably the answer will be no. In fact, she would be a rare bird indeed, if she wasn't. All of us have, deep down, illogical beliefs in741 words
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353 1968-12-03 12 maureen lee - by maureen lee WOMEN always complain they have “nothing to wear.” Yes. it’s true and untrue Their wardrobes range from swimsuit to the evening cocktail dresses But when they prepare to go out for an occasion, it's but I really don't have a thing to put353 words
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Miscellaneous311 1968-12-03 12 TODAY and Y0U Tuesday, December 3, 1968. ARIES MAR. 21 APR 19 7-26-32 37-47-71 'TAURUS APR 20 MAY 20 6-18-21-38] 42-50-66 i v D. GEMINI MAY 21 r JUNE 20 y 43-70-74 1 CANCER JUNE 21 JULY 22 31-17-25-33 51-76-81-i LEO JULY 23 AUG. 22 ....-40-53-54 5^61-64-73 VIRGO AUG. 23311 words
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Advertisement139 1968-12-03 13 TOURISTS SPECIAL! DON’T FORGET YOU WILL NEVER BE ALONE WHEN YOU ARE IN KUALA LUMPUR FOR PUBLICITY ESCORTS SERVICES offer» you attractive. well educated young la die* (e* cort*) to accompany you whereever you wish to go TO ALL PATRONS AND FRIENDS. WE ARE NOW AT:ARCADE NO. 8. 1ST FLOOR139 words
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333 1968-12-03 14 BOMBAY. Mon. (Reuter) Roger Clark of Britain and his Swedish co-driver Ove Anderssen relaxed today after their victory in the gruelling first leg of the LondonSvdney car marathon. They had 12 hours to spare over their nearest rivals when they arrived here333 words
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Article, Illustration1310 1968-12-03 14 H.L. Herschensohn - Special features by H.L. Herschensohn, M.D. AGOOD way to keep cool during the hot months is to be sure that your skin is clean. This advice is based on military experiences in the jungles and deserts. Taking a shower or a bath in luke-warm water not cold1,310 words
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Article, Illustration670 1968-12-03 14 A USTRALIA'i humble freshwater eels are undergoing a status revolution. Once despised as suitable only for shark bait, they are now an international delicacy earning export income. Since Australia's only eel processing plant opened in 1966 some 370 tens of live-frozen and smoked eels have670 words
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274 1968-12-03 14 Thaung Myine - By Thaung Myine Bangkok, (Reuter) Bangkok police are no longer able to deal with the rising wave of crime in the Thai capital, according to Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Torsak Yommanak. General Torsak said that while the crime rate had jumped 178 per274 words
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Advertisement80 1968-12-03 14 Advertiser’s Name....... Address Telephone No. Number of Insertions Oate(s) Requested Cost tirant Blit oreoaptitj fnr utiW S ir.O./Cknif Cuk ndNrtl C»«H Blit be irililnH. cbism etc. ihnM N rnwH Classified advertisements may be handed at the following addresses: KUALA LUMPUR. 39 JALAN SULTAN. TELS: *****/6 I POM: 8-10 TATLOCK ST..80 words
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619 1968-12-03 15 T3RISBANE, Mon. (Reuter) The West Indians today averted defeat by Queensland when left-hander Roy Fredericks and Test star Basil Butcher both rattled up centuries in a determined second innings showing, on the final day of play. The Queenslanders contributed to their own failure to press619 words
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180 1968-12-03 15 MELBOURNE. Mon. (Reuter) Australia's tennis selectors today named a seven-man squad to train (or the Davis Cup defence against the United States in Adelaide this month. Only surprise was the inclusion of Adelaide left hander Barry Phillips-Moore. It was thought that Phil-lips-Moore would lose180 words
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Article105 1968-12-03 15 SYDNEY. Mon (Reuter) Doug Walters, the Australian batsman, has been forced by a damaged thigh muscle to stand down from the first Test against West Indies which starts on Friday in Brisbane. His replacement in the 12 from whom Australia will name their side is105 words
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Article106 1968-12-03 15 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The following have been selected to represent Johore in a rugger match against REME Corps at 221 BV D. at Johore Bahru on Saturday. Backs: Dollah Ali (capt.), O'Bree, Hassan Ya’acob, Short. Lee Kwan Seng. Ungku Ellas Lim Piow Chin, Yan Kong Fatt.106 words
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Article97 1968-12-03 15 RIO DE JANEIRO. Mon. (Reuter) Garrincha. the brilliant winger who starred in Brazil's World Soccer Cup triumphs in 1958 and 1962. was given an ecstatic reception by 100.000 fans in the Maracana Stadium here when he staged a comeback to bigtime soccer. Garrincha. now 33. has97 words
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328 1968-12-03 15 JOHN CLARKE - By JOHN CLARKE SINGAPORE. Mon. The long-awaited hockey clash between Khalsa Association and Singapore Recreation Club will take place on Wednesday. The game promises to be one of the best Division I league matches of the season. Khalsa have threatened to dethrone S.R.C.328 words
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Article75 1968-12-03 15 BRISBANE. Mon. (Reuter) West Indies cricket captain Gary Sobers refused to discuss hts muchpublicised Melbourne “business trip” when he rejoined his team in Brisbane today. Sobers came under fire from critics for leaving his team on the eve of the first Test starting in Brisbane next75 words
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Article26 1968-12-03 15 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Gigantor finished third and King's Knight fourth in Race Four on Sunday and not as erroneously reported yesterday. The error i* regretted26 words
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Article, Illustration135 1968-12-03 15 Norwellan (Soaidi astride), being led in by Mrs. Tan Hock Cheong. after winning the Class 1. Div. 1 race over one mile on Sunday at Rukit Timah. Norwellan now looms as a lively prospect in the main event of the meeting, the Stewards Cup. to135 words
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Article, Illustration334 1968-12-03 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Chong Tak Ngit. fil. Eastern Sun's "Windsor Lad” died today in the General Hospital here after a short illness. Mr. Chong was a prominent figure in the journalistic world in this country for more than three decades. He started his journalistic334 words
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Article70 1968-12-03 15 BORDEAUX, Mon. (Reuter)—The United States Davis Cup tennis team beat France by five matches to three in the two-day event which ended here yesterday. Yesterday’s scores: JeanPierre Courcol (France) beat Robert Lutz 5 —7, 7 —5, 13—11. Charles Pasarell (USA.) beat Francois Jauffret 6 —3.70 words
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906 1968-12-03 15 Weights for Bukit Timah 3rd. 4th Day Third day HORSES CLASS 1 Dir. 2 7 Fur. 15 Yds Goodwill 9.00 Bonda 812 Summer Haze 8 09 Fireball 8.09 Paling Balk 808 Glorious Destiny 8 08 Wicklow 8 06 Mahseer 8.01 Viva Perak 7.13 United Nations 7.13 Moomba 7 12 Yang906 words
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Article, Illustration936 1968-12-03 16 CHARLES CHAN - IN LINE FOR ‘BOWLER OF YEAR’ NOMINATION By CHARLES CHAN TfUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Allan Let eonlV solidated His position for nominations as "bowler of the year" with a brilliant victory in the Masters final at the end of the weeklong Selangor Tenpin Bowling Association's— Sun-; sport pix by Mok Voon. - 936 words
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102 1968-12-03 16 GENEVA, Mon. (Reuter) Holland beat Switzerland 3-2 in the quarter finals of the King's Cup indoor tennis tournament here yesterday after being level 1-1 on Saturday. In the singles Tom Okker (Holland) beat Dimitri Sturdza (Switzerland) 6-2, 6-1 while Matthias Werren (Switzerland) beat Jan102 words
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112 1968-12-03 16 Tight security around Frazier’ s camp PLEASANTVILLE. New York. Mon. (UPI> A circle of tight security was thrown around the training camp of heavyweight boxing champ Joe Frazier on Sunday. The measure was taken to prevent any chance of hts rival. Oscar Bonavena, from taking movie pictures of him to112 words
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Article77 1968-12-03 16 MEXICO. CITY. Mon. (AFP)—Chan-Narong Ratanaseangsuang of Thailand took three of the five titles in the Mexico Open Backninton Championships. which finished here yesterday. In the men’s singles ChanNarong beat Canada’s Jamie Paulson 18-14, 15-4. In the doubles Chan-Narong and Paulson beat the Mexicans Palazuelos and Sanudo77 words
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133 1968-12-03 16 BI’CHARFST. Mon. (Reuter) Rumania rocked the Rugbv I'nion world hv heating the fancied French internationals 15-14 before an enthusiastic crowd of 15.000 here yesterday. It was the first time tne Rumanians have upset France In Bucharest since 1962. Their star was winger Valeriu Irimescu133 words
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275 1968-12-03 16 Riverside, uaiiiorma Mon. a PI) Dan Gurney of Santa Ana, California. driving an Olsonite Eagle, won the second annual Rex May’s 300. but second-place finisher Bobby Cnser of New Mexico, won the national driving championship on Sunday at Riverside international raceway.275 words
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378 1968-12-03 16 LESLIE NAKASHIMA - By LESLIE NAKASHIMA rpOKYO, Mon. (UPl).—World junior welterweight champion Paul Fuji today took the spotlight away from challenger Nicolino Locche of Argentina in their title bout, Dec. 12. Locche, the World Boxing Association's top junior welterweight contender, arrived last Monday and his378 words
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171 1968-12-03 16 LONDON Mon (Reuter) The Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship prize money next year has been increased by £7.000 to £33,370. Of this total £17.060 will be put aside tor the men’s singles The champion will receive £3.000 an increase of £l.OOO to the amount won by171 words
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156 1968-12-03 16 TOKYO, Mon. (AFP) Stages have been set for the 3rd International Marathon Championship scheduled for Dec. 8 with the arrival of five of world's foremost marathon runners. Caclav Chudomel of Czechoslovakia. winner of the 1968 Czech International marathon, Ismail Ackey of Turkey, who placed156 words
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Article112 1968-12-03 16 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI)’ Rokeby Stable's Fort Marcy. the tough luck horse of 1968. was voted American turf champion for the second straight year on Sunday by the Thoroughbred Racing Association. Fort Marcy won only two stakes on the grass during the season, the112 words
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Article129 1968-12-03 16 LOS ANGELES. Mon. (UPI) Lionel Rose went four hard rounds with his sparring partner. Frankie Crawford, on Sunday as he entered the final week of preparation for his bantamweight title defence at the forum in Inglewood on Dec. 6. Following the session before a turnaway crowd129 words
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Miscellaneous64 1968-12-03 16 TIME AND TIDE m Penang: 6.19 am. (27 ft.). 11.49 p m (8.1 ft.). Port Swettenham: 1100 am. (4.1 ft). 4.17 am. (15.2 ft Port Dickson: 12.03 pm (2 0 ft.). 5.27 am. (9 0 ft.). Singapore: 4.08 p.m. (1.5 ft.). 9.24 a.m. (8.9 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 2.42 pm (1564 words
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