The Straits Times, 4 November 1968
1968-11-04
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Title Section26 1968-11-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Istci. 1845 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1968 15 CENTS KDN. 3104 M.C. (P) mil I26 words
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306 1968-11-04 1 Vietcong break pledge, shell city near Saigon DAIGON, Sun.—Viet- cong gunners tod.tv rained nearly 40 mortar shells into the Mekong Delta city of My Tho, despite reports of a tacit agreement to no longer attack such towns. smith Vietnamese soldirrs were killed and ■•<i penplr. including 23 civilians, wounded in306 words
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Article, Illustration703 1968-11-04 1 Saigon's man, too, lays down conditions for Paris talks HONG KONG. Sunday PRESIDENT Ho Chi Minh today made four demands on the United States. In ;i special M fighl on lo win" statement to his pecole and (IkVietcong, he demanded that ihf US: ITT AM END703 words
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497 1968-11-04 1 'Shocked' FPA calls for public inquiry SINGAPORE, Sunday Till-! Family Planning Association today asked (lie Minister of Health In hold a public inquiry into Ihe embezzlement of $10(1.1)0(1 of Ms Funds. According to both the government and the FPA today, the man who misappropriated the money, was a former honorary497 words
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Article41 1968-11-04 1 BELGRADF Sun One person was kiltoi and five sertoutly Injured early Mii^ mnrnlnu when a mediuni-stronii quake hit southern parts of Montenegro The quake cauted <• dam.<i;e In several coaUßunlllM on the Adriatic coast near Ull Albanian border.41 words
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247 1968-11-04 1 MOSCOW. Sunday Till Soviet Government has welcomed the halt to L'.S bombing nf North Vietnam and said it could lead to a settlement of the war in south. word Government statement, broadcast by Moscow radio and published by the news agency 'lass, gave247 words
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211 1968-11-04 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. A SHIPPING ronsortium that will slash the current freight rate charged by the Far East Freight Conference Lines for Singapore and Malaysian exports by an estimated 25 percent, is being formed. it is to be established by the Shipping211 words
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Article, Illustration493 1968-11-04 1 Only Humphrey has the right qualities Johnson: WASHINGTON. Sun President Johnson launched a thinlyveiled attack on the Republican and third part y Presidential candidates today in a final campaign speech on behalf of Vice President Hubert Humphrey. Democratic standardbearer in Tuesdays election. In a recorded television broadcast, Mr. Johnson .said:493 words
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138 1968-11-04 1 Manila Note on embassy staff status AIANILA, Sun.— The ifl Philippines is to ask Malaysia to clarity its move in withdrawing diplomatic status of Philippines embassy staff In Kuala Lumpur. The Foreign Poli<\v Council, com po>< d (,>t Cubit. et Minister! and Congressional leaders, in a meeting today dratted aReuter - 138 words
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Article42 1968-11-04 1 MADRAS. Sun —More lhan MO communist peasants van cii today to have bee:. to: tre^'pa^Mrn on rtcefll Nanniiam d day to prevent harvesting The peasants, who belong to the Marxist Cnir.m'ini.-i P»:v. to t!.f P!i. local A for the wanes42 words
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11 1968-11-04 1 STOP PRESS ISRAELI PLAN! SHOT DOWN a ptaM -lane m<ei'! hi11 words
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Article, Illustration174 1968-11-04 2 A crash course for Student Princess Anne LONDON. Sunday j fROWDS of miniskirted girls hurried out of buildlngs in Londo n Last week to make the most of the hour's freedom known as a lunch break. For most of them. it was just the usual routine. But it was something174 words
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93 1968-11-04 2 I ON DON. Sun Divers L pUa to .-:.ir: robing rh.- perpetual darkneai of ibe Atlantic later this month to uni'x-k 53-vear-old sccift.s o: the sunken liner Liultanla. c IB rrl llMf V >ik 1.. LWW- 10m \2 .'iithorn in (UtMBIr t,n. on93 words
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174 1968-11-04 2 I/.\R.VHI. Sun Police have lili-d corruption rharirs Mr. Zulhcir All Bhutto, former (■■■risen Minister, alleging he .m mi:; i ii lI obtained tractors to dexelop his lands. Police alleged he "wronKfull> obtained on a subsidy basis tractors on hire charurs for the development174 words
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Article, Illustration464 1968-11-04 2 IMPORTANT DIFFERENCES, BUT- Closer to accord than ever, he says SALISBURY. Sun I UOPES of breaking the independence deadlock rose here after a statement by Premier lan Smith tnat Rhodesia and Britain were closer to a settlement than they hod ever been. Mr. .smith told a464 words
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113 1968-11-04 3 THE BANK CLERK WHO STOLE A FORTUNE VANCOUVER, Bun. Every morning 26--ye a r-old Kathleen bpiller Left her suinpt v o v s 1 y furnished nome and drove to work in her Cadillac. Mi>s spill, r. a lowly- paid bank clerk here took weekend trips t o Europe woreReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration176 1968-11-04 3 ATLANTA. Sunday THIRD p. nly presidential candidate deoree W.ill.u -e .mie to the end of his t.impaign travelling today .mil coniidrnt l\ as>erted he would be elected. "We're going to carry all the Southern Slates and border States. .Hid tiirr> enough176 words
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Article, Illustration654 1968-11-04 3 Democrats rally round Humph NEW YORK. Sunday VICE- PRESIDENT Hubert Humphrey received a big psychological boost today as a a Michigan opinion poll indicated that errant Democrats were flocking to his presidential cause. "Boy, do I ever feel like victory running through my veins," he said yesterday as he dashed654 words
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150 1968-11-04 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. Fourteen people urrr hurt yesterday in dis turhantes in a Negro section of Washington clurinc which polite twice used te.ir r.is to disperse trowels M.in> of those hurt were white motorists wfiose cars were stoned as 'i hey passed by theReuter - 150 words
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119 1968-11-04 3 ROME. Sun. Soprano Muria Callas. estranged companion of Millionaire Aristotle Onas.sis. his decided to become film actress and play the role of Medea. the Greek enchantress of mythology who killed out of love and jealousy A weekly magazine quoted producer Franco Rosselllnl M119 words
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Advertisement326 1968-11-04 3 WORLD RENOWNED- ITALIAN MADE "CISA" BRASS SAFETY PADLOCKS Available in EIGHT Sizes Obtainable from All Leading Hardware Dealer* in Singapore Malaysia. Sole Agent:PROGRESS TRADING AGENCIES GENERAL P.O. BOX 92. SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** 8188 I^x44^ m> n Glo Weave's |I^T\^^fS^S 4-seasons i m vW ttjy^^^T^Jr 4 -Seasons b/ G!o-W>i.e won by326 words
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Article48 1968-11-04 4 Skip-o-tron at the YMCA SINGAPORE. Sun. The Touof Men's Chrl.Main Aaaoi turn at Orchard Road will be launching a programme i ailed Sltlp-o-tron" on Nov. 19 from t; p m at tts auditorium I nese .sessions, based on ropeskipplng and ltchl rali.stliei.ics. are intended to Improve physical fitnew48 words
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550 1968-11-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Till! broad strategy of educational reforms to meet manpower needs in industrialising Singapore \\;is outlined last night by the Minister for Science and Technology, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. Basically, they mean an expanded secondary school programme tor vocational550 words
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252 1968-11-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sunday LOW Sicw Yuen. 12, the hole-in-the-heart boy received a roudng .spnd-ofT at the Singapore Airport last night when he left for Australia to undergo an operation which may open up a new future for him. His /rlends and relatives were there So252 words
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93 1968-11-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The subject of Government employees soliciting advertisements for their club magazine^, with their official positions lending some pressure to their requests, will be raised at Hie next meeting of Parliament by Mr. Nk Yeow Chong. MP for Mountbatten. Mr Nk93 words
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Article113 1968-11-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Police and military perMiinu'l will lead in winning honours in regional and international tporti BMtti fur the Republic, according to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, ile said this at the openIns; of the police and military113 words
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Article113 1968-11-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A 'big surprise" awaits a local housewife Mrs. Catherine Baker, for buying the 190.000 th B M.C. export vehicle this year She had been promised the surprise when she bought the car. an Austin Mini Mark II "Up to now, however, I d'tn't know what113 words
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Article, Illustration125 1968-11-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. It was not exactly easy for a shy bride, rlad in a striking red sari, to fo clambering over the side of a rocking catamaran to attend her wedding reception. But this is just what Mrs. Spencer Arumugan did with some help from125 words
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233 1968-11-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sunday LIVERY Muslim must pay fit rah in respect of himself and such members of his family as are dependent on him before the first day of shawal of every Muslim year, according to Muslim law (fltrah) rules, which have Just been published.233 words
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Article63 1968-11-04 4 SINOAPOHE. Sun There will be no water or poor pret.sure from 9am to 3 p.m. on Tuesday at the following areas A portion of Namlv Drive between Namly Place and Namly Oarden and Namly Drive house nos 28-62 'exen nos.i and 60-«9 i odd i.os The shut63 words
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Article32 1968-11-04 4 MMGAPOBC sun. The winning numbers for todat's lull, draw are: IT. .I.V H. s. 1R and 47 with thr supplementary number ;n The three-difit draw numbero are: ?6. 13 and32 words
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Article, Illustration196 1968-11-04 4 'On the go' US camping expert's secret of youth... SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Cliff Drury. a camping specialist from the United States, is always on the go even at 70. This sprightly and energetic man with the athletic figure is now in ixjre to train YMCA leaders in camping. He said:196 words
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116 1968-11-04 5 pENANG. Sun.— A seethrough dress made Its debut In Penang yesterday at a fashion show organised by the Lions Club of Pcnans In aid 01 education fund for underprivileged children. Modelling the daring W h,te nylon dress was Devi Chik. a116 words
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Article37 1968-11-04 5 TELL'K ANfON Sun. Dr. Kantian Kuuv N.ar. ot History Department. Umverv.tv ol Mhbe the (juest mrafrtr tt the Teluk Anaon ¥*i M-n's Club monthly dinner mepiinE at :h* ("ahjnnr.a Restauran; ben >>n37 words
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Article29 1968-11-04 5 I.UMUP. Sun-- Mr Leimi; Sin Phen c u\ .un: n the AnKi'.--vUI hold an exhibit and paintings o( tow I ii.-h.nz in tivitiei n here n Sa'urdav29 words
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46 1968-11-04 5 Attempted housebreak: PC, fireman charged y i town, B A I) »1. areman •in- High i ouri c.iv with tempted housebn 1 ren "i stolen tj .re PC M i.i Tanlr, I who are accused pre I and r< I Hearli lh January B .-..eh wa46 words
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Article36 1968-11-04 5 SUNG El Dr P iiv hmlUi Officer ol Central Krdah after nearly 30 D -»T\ ll*O Dr. burucharan Btßfb Medical i otr .i Kedkb. »n j.-t Officer in addition to hi-, own dutu-.v36 words
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Article29 1968-11-04 5 n »-0 Mc'ory i ebaai n Iho rour n '."is wen Tan I MU ("i Kv-er and I/r < .t- -.n Ki/k !•>()> CliVt I) K>29 words
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Article, Illustration327 1968-11-04 5 SINGAPORE. Sunday. A YOU-MUST-LEAVE letter from the Immigration Department last week shattered the dream of tne Seekings of spending the vest of their days in Singapore. You must go" in two weeks' time, it said. It was a terrible blow327 words
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155 1968-11-04 5 SIM.AFOKfc. Sun. A live-day eampaicn tn iiiiniiiii-.i' traliir accidents uill in- launched by the keppel Bun Co. branch of iin- Singapore Bus I in pin- 1- 1 I ii H hi tomorrou. It aims to achie\e its aaal hf aaaawMsfßl the ohser\ance of155 words
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81 1968-11-04 5 Students for Canada must take test I-INCiAPORE. fcun. Stu- nd;iiK tv ranker tiieir Mueiies in Canada, wi.l M Ironi n«-\l yr.ir. li.no to standard admistioii te>t in order to bo cnn&:der<'d for admib.-ion IO Canadun universities and Ci>ll«%es The Canadian High Commission .-aid tlr lest would be condue (d in81 words
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Article16 1968-11-04 5 w Bun i semhlv will hold ttt budget mrrtine from Nov. 18 to 20.16 words
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262 1968-11-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun I -i About 4u weather experts, from 14 countries will attend a seminar on forecasting at the Dfwan TengJcu Abdul Rahman here from Nov. 11 to 26. The seminar, which will be opened by tne262 words
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103 1968-11-04 5 SIM. \PORK. Sun It v ill ha merry <»uy I iv k<'» Dami <>n Nov. ."> for the British Sinless «<•"» inuniiy here. ITie aaa iKainNl firing l trailers has heen official!) lifted bj i c.i/.itlf notification. MM Orewerki may he let103 words
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168 1968-11-04 5 Cosmetics that are exempt from duty SINGAPORE, Sun. Bona fide travellers need not pay Customs duty on reasonable quantities of cosmetics, perfumeries, toiletries, scent sprays and like articles not exceeding $50 in value if the goods are for their own personal use. An« amendment to the Customs Duties i Exemption168 words
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Advertisement298 1968-11-04 5 i JINTAN '^L V alt ff Ilk. -^^f^^M AFTER SHAVE OR AFTER SPORT Now cool, soothing relief from after shave irritation or muscular stiffness and pain with NEW CRYSTAL CLEAR JINTAN OINTMENT. The deep penetrating action of JINTAN OINTMENT brings immediate relief from all kinds of skin problems, scabies, bruising,298 words
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148 1968-11-04 6 Extortion racket makes debut in Kuantan VUANTAN, Sun Protection money racket, which was unheard of here before, has made its way to the town. Ten thugs have been arnv-ted for extortion In the pa>t. two months, a police .source said today. Three had since been charged and convicted. Police believe148 words
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Article65 1968-11-04 6 RMAF looks for radar technicians KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The RMAF Is callinK for applications for the po>ts of radar technicians within the service. Successful »p|)]irhiit* «il! he .vrn' nverseaa lor i-pecialwed training rnnftida'r.'- ma«t b» male ■i rlttzciu. ajed be'"•i: 18 to 23. and at lewt Ml :n -all Application!65 words
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Article51 1968-11-04 6 KOALA LUMPVR. Sun— The ■f thr F:r.v National City Bank of New Ynrk. Mr. Ooorge S. Moore, mill arrno here on Nov. 13 for a one-<i*r I During his *uy h* will meet T.n fo-:.i R./.ik :hr Governor Of Bdiik Nogara Tm Sr; Imimil and Cabinet51 words
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Article52 1968-11-04 6 PKNANO. Sun A pirlcpock* bj» *;>:. c n- Mbie outv.fif Uic Choura.- i ;n Prn..ru Rrid 1 i*t nlfhi had earlier be.ii »#en t.. p.iic he px<-lcf of i biLs oa-.-fngrr. Police recovered %3b irrai. bin and 'h rv h.>\e ■hr Victim to claim li* :rinev at52 words
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Article56 1968-11-04 6 TEI I K ANSDN. Sun —The Jun. r C.'iamtxT >>f Teiuk Anr« punned mfmbfr*li:p n; h J^vrfe here until B«tur- day In* wm* »ill fnd mith the i inauguration of i'un'«rv rrr- la to the and nld fote hoaMi In nrftT tci cherr tlie patents a'irt ■.nm.i'r.-.56 words
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295 1968-11-04 6 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. TWENTY firms will set up factories at at Batu Ttea in the next two years, the Secretary of the Sclangor Developmemnt Corporation. Inche Mohamed Nor bin Haji Ismail, said today. These factori-s would provide direct employment295 words
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106 1968-11-04 6 Come and read our books, says Ipoh library IPOH. Sun. Members of the public who are kren on reading were today urged to make use of the facilities offered by tho Inoh Public Library. Mr Chan* Sinn Nean. the librarian .vnci tlif l.biarv now had a collrcuun of 56.000 biwks106 words
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Article, Illustration324 1968-11-04 6 National varsity will be open to all 9 says Nasir IPOH, Sunday. THE proposed National University will be non-communal though the medium of instruction will be the national language, the chairman of its preparatory committee, Sayed Nasir bin Ismail, said here today. "'Anyone, irrespective of his colour or religion, will324 words
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Advertisement282 1968-11-04 6 NOW You can lose Five Inches inLESSTHAN AN HOUR with Joanne Drew's NEW DWR' Method! Diathermic Weight Reduction or D.W.R. as it is called melts away flabby fat tissue— easily, safely and permanently, without exhausting exercise. Introduced for the first time in Singapore, the world famous D.W.R. is EXCLUSIVE to282 words
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Miscellaneous52 1968-11-04 6 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Hcimdahl /ANOTHER BSiMM.NGXI V HEY, SYLVESTER, I SOT^ C WASTE BASKET— AND A COMPLAINT ABOUT A ANOTHER WEARY TBEK v DOG LOOSE AROLi^O HERE! >TO THE TRASH BIN IN r—O'* SEEN 'IM? > &sk\ f^ 1 B£. EVE k£ WfTTZ~I J T\ 75VJ4T WAY, Wy-*5L'. CtHANKS!52 words
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Article, Illustration184 1968-11-04 7 Plan for a bpating centre on the Kuantan River KUANTAN, Sun. A boating centre, the nrst of its kind in the East Coast, la being I along the Kuantan River here. The proposed centre will »a\o cabin crulaei poai... rowing Am i sailing boats, it will also provide gear for184 words
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Article22 1968-11-04 7 KI-UANC. B .n In b.n 0< I the Mi ntn Be--ar. li oixn in Kmi. poi v: m 3 3<<22 words
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285 1968-11-04 7 Miss Tourism appeal: Don't wait till last minute SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Tourist Association is expecting a flood of applications for its Miss Tourism Singapura 1969 contest. Bui the association Is hoping it will not come in at the last minute as wa.s the case with its last four annual285 words
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Article30 1968-11-04 7 SINGAPORE. I u 1 a\ Lim Chu K.i'ng R««rl. Sun?». G*dni,i in Oerrula I Pi. ah-; R*i.: J..rm Ud Thcmg rhundaiy irum 930 am to 830 p m30 words
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409 1968-11-04 7 Witness: My wife died soon after that dose HIGH COURT TRIAL FOR BOMOH KOTA BAHRU, Sunday. J^ FISHMONGER told a preliminary Inquiry here today that his wife's hands suddenly stiffened and she died soon after a bomoh gave her some medicine to cause a miscarriage. Tan Teck Pang, 42, Hassan,409 words
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98 1968-11-04 7 SINGAPORE. Sun— Fifty ImslltfSilimn from Singapore. Malaysia. Hong Kong, Burma. Cambodia and the Philippines will attend a two-day seminar on air conditioning f;n Nov. '4 rlit n-minar. v huh »TI lv> hold rft CIMCMIM HOOM is H>"ntnred by thr loUnMtteml Airconditioning Co.. ol S.n?ap<iro Ud98 words
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54 1968-11-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A national committee headed by the sfcretarv-cenerai of tlie Chmc^f AaaocUUon, Wood Wall, had been formed to plan the celebi-Htlon.s i/ itie paru 's isui sfMtMnary next Pmruan Mr Kam said that thf rromnilttee. In plaiinlng tiie <elebratlon^. would tr\ to "economlae54 words
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277 1968-11-04 7 KIM A II >IPI R. Sun. "Conjugal visits' tor (oiiMclcil criminals is .< smid thins this was the eeiHT.il opiniou of sr\rral proplr lien askril to comment on a lepml Iruti: aliliirm.i that tonvictrd criminals thrrr wrre ln-uii; allowed 10 h.nr weekend reunionsBernama - 277 words
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128 1968-11-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Police t:>day Identified the man who was >hot dead during robbery attempt at Focta Avenue here last night as Lim Hong; alias Lim Yong Yik. a Junior technician with the Royal Malaysian Air Font This atternoon. relatives took the body back128 words
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Miscellaneous273 1968-11-04 7 Straits Times Crossword ~8l ~fi& mi ggV gflf ggH BB^i At'Ross moon ni going i 7). I. Lltlle n-omin. »n Ewrett s°™ w th th r ht to r climber under breaking point. f, 60 HL. 00 'i subjected to a 16s 25 (4. 4i. Understood a karat* expreaS. A273 words
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213 1968-11-04 8 'No visa' move for the 7-day tourists KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Government is considering a move to allow tourists to stay in the country without visas lor up to seven days. The comrohcr-general of Immigration, Malaysia. Inchr Ibrahim All, said today: "The Malaysian Government is actively considering It." Inche Ibrahim213 words
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140 1968-11-04 8 N I M\ LI MPI'R. Snn A chain of motels may dot the .Malaysian rnuntrv<tide. according to the chairman of the Kuala l.umpur Touri.it Association. Mr. J.M. Kuiter Mr Ruiter s.iid an American tinanner h.nl recently visited Miln-.i on behalf of an in\estment140 words
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74 1968-11-04 8 IPuH Sun. A tuo-morr.h :i MSI psrticuhrtjr Iti uses in Mft»\mm n<> being held in the Ipoh Fret Public library. Piirtii'uiar .it!cnt:nn is placed on use of tin in trie 243-ion N»ttnml Monument On display ar<" baiv >,'. BpKfcjfl tin iilln\'- drveli-ped in Ma.ayfia. for74 words
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Article51 1968-11-04 8 BF9JTON. Sun Th« Commander of the 4/:. M.t.ji-.ui In-:a:.-.rv Brigade. Brig-Gen. M^fiar. bin Yiino». .uterdav revipwM tlif p.iv.in(f-oul parade nf 120 Temtrrml Army »oluni«cr§ at UM miliiary camp here Tliev »;i; later be pooted to •he 12'h. Infanin BatUlion of me Territorial Army Xor regular .ii51 words
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Article41 1968-11-04 8 lI'UH. Sun.— Plaice lut night arrested tuu nien in P«--ir Pinji new village here ■nd recovered t»o electric (aits and some records worth a total of SI 10 which were reported stolen from a chop In Theatre Street earlier41 words
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Article, Illustration204 1968-11-04 8 Sardon: Expansion of Bayan Lepas 'waste of money' A LOR STAR. Sun. The central Government did not propose to expand Penang s Bayan Lepas airport into an international airport because it would be a waste of money, the Minister of Transport. Tan Sri Sardon, said here yesterday. 'To extend Bayan204 words
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276 1968-11-04 8 UNIVERSITY LECTURER ON WHAT MAKES A HOTEL A SUCCESS SINGAPORE. Sun. For a hotel to succeed as an investment venture. It is important that it should b« situated in a good locality with regard to ancillary services, or be in an attractive yet easily accessible area. Thi.s point was stressed276 words
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116 1968-11-04 8 CIN(.APUKI Sun. The Salad Buwl Restaurant at the (old Storage Supermarket in Orchard Road won the first priie in competition held in conjunction with the "Keep Sincapore 1 Clean" campaign. Beating several other restaurants, hotels, and 1 dininc rooms in the eating houses116 words
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Advertisement257 1968-11-04 8 When you see this distinctive green and gold pack you can MDUULLM \O// be certain of three things the owner (1 prefers the satisfy- KING SI7LE ing mildness of fine Virginia tobaccos. (2) appreciates the ififSJJiifii ill r-iiY»m benefits of a modern filter. (3) recognises the tradition of VIRGINIA FILTER257 words
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Miscellaneous104 1968-11-04 8 STASHBD an rm)*f*S^ rowT J££U*it. A#ai u»J T nothing V«bvaiC tup ni<rnvFi7V' RDGE A«w r%"£* »»wcouLr3( VAUU? is locked up /?S^JiJ? I"C >VIJ^.^¥CKT: BARS AT A THEY HAVI V VVHAT -UP HERE Oil NO ONE *V stolen TTMI MO A r2?S2S> TAKEN 2*y AUL I> Tme moon. \CAN OOAMV %wM104 words
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Article2147 1968-11-04 9 Dick Adler - Dick Adler by FRED Smith stood on his kerchief-sized patch of British lawn, bright green under the gray sky of August, and surveyed the street around him. "Most of the people here have spent some time in America. You can tell which by their cars."2,147 words
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Advertisement101 1968-11-04 9 ■fawAart awl awsfcN •tf^'Y X bh lam *A '^^awl BW^Bwfc^ li *Ka Bl .^b^BK > !^Lm4wawar *^*""^flawaw! v^ Iwi aY pP* was wawaV awR iMe 4&t Wely OVALTINE M \\Op I OVALTINE 1 N there's much more in wk-li-r v I Yes! There's much more in that lively Ovaltine "^Jl>."101 words
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Article594 1968-11-04 10 Reactions in Hanoi and Saigon u> the American halting <>[ tiie bombing of the north are about what President Johnson must have expected. There are seats at the Paris peace talks for South Vietnam and the National Liberation Front. But Hanoi still describes the South Vietnamese Government594 words
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Article419 1968-11-04 10 Singapore's record of voluntary social work is one of which the Republic need not be ashamed, but a welfare movement constantly needs to renew .tself in terms both of outlook and This seems to be the point which the Minister for Soda] Affairs had in nund when419 words
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Article365 1968-11-04 10 NORMAN FRASKR - NORMAN FRASKR I,N Bonn THE 1972 Olympics will take place In no mans land if a new top-level German plan goes through. The plan, put forward oy Prince Konstantln of Bavaria Olympic Commissioner of the ChriMian Social Union 111 the Bonn Parliament, could revolutionise the365 words
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Article, Illustration1280 1968-11-04 10 Humphrey, last of the home-spun optimists 'Whatever happens I'm not going to be ashamed of what we did in the campaign' THERE were times, Hubert Humphrey recalled the other day, looking back over the course of the election, "when it was hard for me just to get up some mornings1,280 words
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151 1968-11-04 10 The lakes of Taiping, a tourism asset DECENTLY there was publicity about promotion of tourism in Perak. Invariably Taiping's natural pools arc men- Now, there i> talk of developing tne natural piiol sites at Buk:t Betapit near Kuala Kangaar. Having visited the pools 1:1 at waal four siates of West151 words
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Letter52 1968-11-04 10 1 REFER to BL.S letter (ST. Oct. 12) on dilapidated taxis. All taxis are subject to half-yearly mechanical Inspection. Conditions of these vehicles may. however, deteriorate between inspections B.L. Is invited to supply me the registratlon numbers ol the dilapidated taxis for appropriate action. MM KUAN MING Vehicles Ag. Kecixtrar52 words
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Article194 1968-11-04 10 by Anthony Howard WASHINGTON Dallas assassination (**l believe I have been helplul to the President" h« confided to his ci 1 g 19t>:i. "He '.hanked mt a couple ol times thl Ing". 1 And then the final. longed- lor consummation. When LBJ tapped him to be hu running-mate In 1964.OFNS - 194 words
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Advertisement65 1968-11-04 10 BANK WITH I 'Pjrri BWMNi, (OKI'.N. LTD. V w _'^Ss?JWßs» JTKON6IST ond LARGEST BANK JJ IN M L lf S A AND SPOIIt >^33&^5^ AUTHORISED CAPITAL PAID UP CAPITAL: 40,00«,000,SAFETY FIRST! AND U O. C. B. C.S I'uli.V. SALANCI 0,., i 33.000 000 TOTAL O».r 7J.000.000/Bec*u*« it H the beet65 words
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Advertisement224 1968-11-04 10 Seagram's V.O. Canadian. Should you wait until it's popular to drink it? We figure it's only a matter of time before everybody discovers the good things about Seagram's V.0.: Its smoothness; its lightness; the fact that in America more people prefer it than any other brand of imported whisky, including224 words
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276 1968-11-04 11 Going up: S'pores Ming dynasty style hotel SINGAPORE. Sun —The last word i,, comfort and lumii> that is the aim Of the MS., million I i storej Mine Court Hotel BOW uiuler ,onstimtiou at th.- Junction of Orchard Ku.ni ikl i.inuiin Ko.ni here. Alreadj i n««n high. llHl.klip h.ts been276 words
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152 1968-11-04 11 Tigers hold up survey team's work at kampong \IUAR. Sun. Tigers m In tiie jiin Rie around Kampong Tul, 45 miles from here are posing a big problem to the Survey DeparUnent'i efforts to carry out a survey In that area This was Qisciosfri today »t a poiiKhuluv meeting chaired152 words
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37 1968-11-04 11 SINGAPoRh. BUB S. vnar .d -nj Yoke .;red yts- I laian Enam. Kixinc Craacsnt n<.,d when thr accident nccuirid. She ened on I pra! -rdav :n which W«CL p"opif> n lire*37 words
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87 1968-11-04 11 Yoga show at Town Hall by five Canadians K<'AI.A I.IMPI R. Sun Five Canadian yoga students will give a public ileniiniNt i .limn of miv. i postures ,il tin own Hall here on \\e<!nes<l.i v even mc I'hev are students of fogftraj suimi Vishnuil eva n a n da. foumler-direi-tor87 words
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Article14 1968-11-04 11 KUANTAN. in Hi" Trnglcu Mahkot.t of Pi ■ii Hal here on N14 words
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Article15 1968-11-04 11 BINOAPORI Sun Th« tIM 8 B; I -r.ilian R perform it H row.15 words
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Article, Illustration365 1968-11-04 11 TEACH AND LEARN' PROGRAMME FOR NATIONAL PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. 'pHE Government is to carry out a "teaching and learning" programme for national primary school teachers to raise the standard of education in these schools from next year. This was disclosed by the Minister of365 words
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155 1968-11-04 11 f 'UALA LUMPUR. Sun JtV More than 400 uorks •übmitted by Slngaporr and Malaysian arti.sU lvi the Salon Malaysia national competition and exhibition were reviewed by a panel of six judges at the National Art Gallery here today. I in of the155 words
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92 1968-11-04 11 Thai students in S'pore for four-day goodwill visit tINGUORK Sun. About 2'!( l Thai students ironi Die University ol Chulalongkorn arrived In Singapore yestcr day afternoon on a tour-day goodwill tour. Th.- urcii, ot 193 Klrls and 87 Soy.s from the Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy of the aniverMt) arrived92 words
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Article31 1968-11-04 11 KtAl A I.UMPUR Sun 'p.' Minister of Loral Oovcrnr.iin and nuisiiiK m kii.. XII B^'ll Will MMI UM Mtr i'l buttd■in R i.i» Ijiiii tomurruu at 10 30 am31 words
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165 1968-11-04 11 Sarawak makes the switch to oil palm I/UCHiNG, Bun. -Oil palm development in oaiawak IS U) ojT -at/H- boo6l mmc BiAte'a tutu Division. Known .> 5 tne uai.au M i.t DM it will benelit j," Buaya lamilies. wlio will each own 10 acres. Tao other oil palm KbemM are to165 words
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Advertisement163 1968-11-04 11 rNll r our customers speedily and efficiently jj says Miss H. L. Lee of J( PJk Bank of East Asia Ltd. l/\ j ■i* v i^k"a^Halßa^a^aK^a^Uifc^iwC>^a^aWL^^fi(a^aWa^ai The Kienzle Savings Accounts machine updates each client's passbook and ledger together, right at the counter ■is no unnecessary delay and each client has163 words
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Advertisement76 1968-11-04 11 HW2OII ■WMIIIII!l!llllll|l|l|IIIMMMIMII»MIIIMI|IMIIIMMM»|i|llMi|»l •miillU Whcthei it'i iportt in »Ke iub o« «ork under artificial lifhtt eyti arc conitantl* -P»— ,a», Z absorbing ultro-violet and intro-red fay &&9'' m which or* irritating and harmful T&P <lk The»« can ctuH ducomtort ono Z vitual d«)ccu Vi yk^r Cur openence combined with th« <t76 words
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Miscellaneous786 1968-11-04 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNELS hu*l.« I umpui m* m k...c..5n 110 Scop* 1 and IVimiu lp«.h jn d T.J md Shf> Grx-tlmm MiUru »>. Jolmrr Bahru 2 bpaiv Ilu: Iref. 8 N( and It: l.iiplnc I: B.tu I'ali.l M 810 BahaM Kit* 7 and Kuanc 9. tj i; P.M. P; frammc786 words
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Article763 1968-11-04 12 ALLINGTON KENNARD - Development of the Hydrogen Bomb ALLINGTON KENNARD MEN WHO PLAY GOD. The Story of the Hydrogen Bomb, By Norman Moss. (Gollancz. 505.) Reviewed by: IT is twenty-three years since the first nuclear bomb destroyed Hiroshima If the world has not learned to live with the bomb, it has man afied763 words
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Article108 1968-11-04 12 Advice for Recorder players YOIK BOOK ON THE KFCORDER By John M. Thomson. (f-'abrr and Ka'oer. l.">» > By CHAKI.t:* I.EAM THE recorder, a member of the ancient family of flpple flutes. Is the gentlest of wind in.-;rumenta. an excellent prep-i--for clarinet, oboe or flute, of itself attractive •DTI twentieth108 words
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Article389 1968-11-04 12 I.OI'ISK. MOINTBAT TEN. QI'EEN OF BWI--l)K\ itv MargM tjeiimm (Allen and I'nwin sv> By WAI. IKK HAKHHK 4MONG tMelr aiices- tors the Mountbattens can claim Charlemagne and the medieval kings of the Franks. Among their relatives are almost every royal family in Europe and there are more389 words
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Article184 1968-11-04 12 THE TRENGGANU STORY rrWENOGANU fills the first X issue (October) of Volume 12 of Malaysia In History, beginning with an appreciation of the personality and reign of Sultan Zalnal Abldln 111. and ending with Dato Hall Mubln Sheppards article on Battlnda Omar •the Conqueror" These two Sultans rulpd for fT184 words
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Article119 1968-11-04 12 SOME ANCIENT RECIPES A KRUM H-( ANADIAN OOKBOOK B> K l)n--nald Assrlin iTuttle. Tokyo. I S >.1 THERE H no cooking recipe !:ke an old caking recipe Some of the 335 In Dr. As>elin's book are four hundred rears "id. and except for adaptations few are less than a hundred119 words
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Advertisement390 1968-11-04 12 You'll be taken with her gracious ways r* 1 1 /^im/^Io Now you may extend the pleasures of J.U.ll'"^lsTV^lC your trip on Japan Air line* all the way 1 #-rlrf-vl->^k around the world. Next time business or a arOUnQ tile glOOe. holld*; takes you abroad, take off on a sleek390 words
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Advertisement127 1968-11-04 12 Keep in step with a nation on the move Learn your NATIONAL LANGUAGE. The one with the most complete knowledge of the National Language is the one with an eye on the future. ONE EASY STEP Call in Federal College. For complete and fluent knowledge of the National Language of127 words
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Article, Illustration581 1968-11-04 13 HUEN PENG KONG - HUEN PENG KONG PERAK GOVT BID TO SOLVE UNEMPLOYMENT _by Ipoh, Sunday THEPerak State Government is trying to determine it educated youths can be trained to become farmers and eventually own their own productive plots. This bold new experiment, the first of its kind in581 words
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Article, Illustration25 1968-11-04 13 V»MI of t h c >«""i* farmers marchins to in the fields at v.imponK Perl oh. Straits Times picture.25 words
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Article189 1968-11-04 13 GOPENG. Sun. The Democratic Action I> .i y recommendi'd that a" code ot conduct di* llxcd lor political parties m the coming era] electloni. ■peaUng ai rally here alght the par:y ganlslng secretary, Mr. Urn kil Siaiiß- >*^ that an 1 electoral code of189 words
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Article31 1968-11-04 13 ki-aia I.UMPUR. Sun. ■liX MuU-ster of AgriciUtura. MtSn today to »ueM pood and ARr.cul'ure Or..nlMtlon conrereiu-P lor AMa IM UK Far Ea-st in Bangkok Dlna tomorrow.31 words
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150 1968-11-04 13 KUALA LIMPIR. Sun. The Pemuda <>erakan. the youth section of the Oerakan Ra ayat >lal.»>si.i. «.«s inauturatf by its national chiur;".i.. Professor Syed Huss, i,. Vlaias. it the party headquarters here yesttr- Vrof. S)«<l Hiisseiii rallrd I'" »he youths to or- anise s rimis aitivltujs150 words
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Advertisement32 1968-11-04 13 BE cifiMPß TECHNICIAN..^ -onc'.uct courses In English and l/rTnUame., dou:-,tk w.nng and motor rewinding) Kpf.iier ition and air-tonn.'.-nmt! toSSSS? <»ndudinr motor r. winding) gßfctSsV" I ...iv TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 71 Kanipar Boad. Ipolr32 words
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Advertisement193 1968-11-04 13 If our watches K^ weren't so good, we could make more of them. We are unrepentant P«*J*° n B^°tt£K 1 at Ebel Which means that w« who b^/ our matches a^dlfce SS^^teh*^ mX S Th«££re peo^e who make^em ar. both SO t^t_ j*enyo« JSSThfc/?* wrtRuom'^ f.. v '«trtc*8<J 0r«» "L^^be,,193 words
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Article, Illustration172 1968-11-04 14 lOMION, Mm Greek i shipping id agnate \iistutlr On.^sis h.'s placed .i record v: ;."> mil lion (irdrr with .i Isrili~.h company fur three giani Mr. mi turbine tankers, it ii.iv announced here yesterday h iirni.in Jack M.illahar ul BHfast'i ll.nl.172 words
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Article, Illustration443 1968-11-04 14 The private war of a very reluctant hero LONDON. Sunday yrriM. brandy from a crumpled paper cup Hywrl Bennett .shivered into an explanation that he thought he had flu Ihe symptoms seemed In l>r a thrrr iin-h (a.sh in hi, forehead and a bloodied no.^e. I ndernenth tin- pla.stii scars,443 words
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352 1968-11-04 14 A IX military operations against the Communist Huks in central Lu^on were reported halted on order by Gtn Manuel Van, Armed Forces Chlel ot Staff, yesterday. The Manila D.t.lv Ba MANILA. Sunday lesson and pledged support for the Government'! land reform and rural development352 words
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151 1968-11-04 14 IJIRMINGHAM i Alabama. Sun. A 17--year-old youth alleged to have Hied io hnack an airliner and force It to fly vi Baison was bt>;ng hiM by the Federal Bu-n-.iu ol Inveatlfatlon here yewterday. The youths n;i.U»n M Rfi(f»T A I' torlclch. 17. of151 words
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Article125 1968-11-04 14 lAISALMER (India), J Sun— Mrs. Indira Gandhi yesterday watrned emaciated cattle being loaded on to trains in this drought-stricken desert area to be taken to green pastures. She was on ;i tovr Of Ralian where monsoon failure has D lunged milf peoph- and their cattle125 words
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Advertisement62 1968-11-04 14 Get Champion Performance from Mobil Premium fast Start... for a quick, clean get-away everytime. lively pick-up in traffic /Jfc or on the open road I I a^n v y punCn with extra L /^BB.fc^Sfci-^_ power for heavy loads and steep hills. Mm Smooth economical JnU^^9**^^2 performance. and Mfll^^ WE extra62 words
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Advertisement1029 1968-11-04 15 ■0 LKERPOOL AND OTHER UK CONIINEHTAj PORTS. m'.Von G..«0-. BL tt.\atV; US 1 nm'Vn n^Tj l ATREUS M»r. I..!? I .T' 1 111 N<¥ N U N*l 14,17 Ml II AUTOLYCUS d mill f i c i H v s oN S:«r'=Bi s 1 s J Somid 0 »SS>E S«1,029 words
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Advertisement1381 1968-11-04 15 \_TH£ W A h£MV£S~\ ■■atH THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY Ltd Incorporated m Oanrrurk aafafatl EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GENOA/NORTH CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA P. S'ha"i Prnang Spore I Gr""s R'rtam H'burg Aarhus C'hagen PASADENA a) Nn 2S/2T Nn 21-21 Nit 11/ I lv 1 Jm 1] IM IS Jaa It Jm 21 PATAGONIA t)1,381 words
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Advertisement1248 1968-11-04 15 gPHESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENIAL PORTS. BENAHHLt l.tercoa OK IS Sinppurt P. S-«M strung S^*-'' H iiptTim nn ssy is BEN WY VIS fof &RBLr sn PiBJ S.nt i. "i P. Sham Panaat BENCLEUCN I'Po'ii. Httre. G'movtli. A <i«rp la Pt Nt. f SENATTOW Ha. c, C mootn.1,248 words
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Advertisement1238 1968-11-04 15 v KLAVENESS LINE l^iX Llldilg Itr LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO VANCOUVER. k Alsi acciptiig cargi fir Ceatril I South taenci. Smiapoie PS tm Dvi L Anfilil BONNEVILIE Sultt la Pirt Tida« It Ok BObCAiNVILLC 21, 2S Nit JlNl. IDic II Jll SUNNTVILLE 27/21 OIC 31 11 Die II Fl* Stattll1,238 words
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Advertisement1057 1968-11-04 16 WHh i VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia Singapore /Japan Service fttmantle Singapore fokkJictii/Nii|o?l IDimt Root leifiua Mtrf 21/11 Ott I M '0 lai 11 IM IS lai West At rica Singapore Japan Servica ajtj fug y« T'riaina AuOt •i<uMs«,«j Maru" Omit< 24 ii Nn 1 Oic 1 Oic1,057 words
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Advertisement879 1968-11-04 16 4usm»iu Ntv> (iiimij SlRaici i INOI* 'iiisim *N0 t»t t»Si stßvitti Fan aaslrilitt ftrli It: Maaiai atl Nataiiltnaa a X._K Soon ".Slum feruM iujkci t a.. ii,i) b 2 u/ii aa. MIUU Nt» 12 Nm 11 Nn lUJNE* I Ott 11/12 DM 11/14 011 MJ|)U n/ t, K Qtf f879 words
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Advertisement745 1968-11-04 16 up-miiiiJL PACIFIC LINE CALIFORNIA PACIFIC NORTH WEST EXPRESS LO«din« IBM LOS ANGELIS, SAN FRANCISCO. OAKLAND PORTLAND TACOMA. VANCOUVER B.C Pffijij P. S *wn Stntjouff t_ Arifips S.f'l r cisCc vish»» niTM it i) Nn iini Nti n h Nt» ll Dm ii In :SO MtOHYt PRIOESN II 17 OtC 11/11745 words
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Advertisement924 1968-11-04 16 PENANG PORT COMMISSION CONTRACT FOB 1111 C O.NSTKI < TION OK FKRKY VBBH I Tlie Pennn« Purl Comm i.\sinn invites upplicwtlons from suitably experienced and qualified flrmo wishing to tender Tor the construction and delivery of a doubleended diesel em?inrd VoithSchnetder pn>pellr<l powenger mid vehicular terry \.-.v-el lor opera- turn924 words
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Article35 1968-11-04 17 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES i:i him K TIN (per Ib.) (per pirul) Oct. 28. 58<*cl*. MUSH 29. BTN rts. $:>lx.::> SO. ST'irU. »SBS.I?Vi St. S7S.rU. S.UB.TS No». 1. 57 ctv j:.9-.'.«2'/i 2. J-.n4.U0 135 words
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690 1968-11-04 17 Straits tin price gains $22.1 2½ on balance last week 11HE Straits tin price la.st week on balance trained a net $22 12J per picul as the supply position tightened. The cloMng price on Saturday at $594 iupsl.37i> was the highest level for the current year to date. Good support690 words
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Article66 1968-11-04 17 r"phe following annual meetings are due: Sungri Hay Dredging Today. H :)<i am «t Company Office. Km i) mile Federal Highway. Sunnel Way Selangor. Simr Darby: Nov. 8, 12 noon hi Crosby House 71 Robinson* Road. Singapore 1.A.C.: Nov 15. 11 30 am at ttih Hooor. Kwong Yik66 words
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Article39 1968-11-04 17 ON tna Iraa ••changa marhat n Hon« Ki.n k on Maturrlay th« US. li.inr »h« ,|Mi.i»n at «.iu| for T.T. and (r»| for aaih. tuning >ii duotad at U.M and mm t..l .f ioid at 311*.39 words
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Article781 1968-11-04 17 Tin. ni.i.ks iv -i\i ss UN Till: STOCK i:.\( HANGE WMM 01.1.0W5. INIIUSThIALS: ACMA II M to <l V 3 to SI -I '>- "< to |J tn ?1 Ben A Co. IL' ii ro H.I < M 5231; Berne Berhart 51. 73 to II 77 to f781 words
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Article941 1968-11-04 17 THE Stock Exchange was almost "transformed" overnight If that is not too strong a word by the announcement that the U.S.A had halted the bombing of North Vietnam and that other peace moves were afoot. The news hit the market on Friday morning and immediately941 words
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Article349 1968-11-04 17 •.tOVCMENTS OF IMARIt PARISON OF LAST (ALES IN LUMPUR TRADING ROOM* OF OCT. 25 ANO NOV. 1. INDUSTRIALS: ACMA <+2« rrntJii. Btn and Co. (—1* MW, outtaad (+1 cent. i. Ctnltal luur :ih i>dui. C.C M. *r<M. i II HSU). C. Molding! (+4 rrnln Dimtip i-8 ctntm.349 words
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Article593 1968-11-04 17 I'HK f«nov>ing la a comi>!rta Mat or rrv ...1 ii'iiitntioni fur the wa** cn.lM Kr;l.» Nm. 1 UNIT TRUSTS IMinuni Piicii |fj Nir 1> mat U.iMiai i.l. ■rrond Malayan 1.94 Third Malayan I.l* ad lh. Ci mnm. md. i.oi T«r samm fund... I. in 1.11 Mm. Hivrm cunit...593 words
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Article23 1968-11-04 17 In Mniavan 5 per cent e.LI D K European baMe ports In bulk nged. Pre\ ious b;. -a $60 per ton.23 words
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Article38 1968-11-04 17 InriuslrMl-.: I'niprrtira: > r ii t IJl'l -.1) «_h'J» V 148 42 IU.5I 1«L> M 1«4 17 ■J8 M 7B 48 1U3 4» 103 53 t p*r IMS 10] U lun I To M 1MH i«t:38 words
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Article38 1968-11-04 17 |MM 'Mi M Ranking (old) Ihn. kinla t u. i rut l>iwiii-nl 50% 1 Hair I |i.i\.ihlr K v :9 M II t Intfnm l "i.u tat •he \r»r I. .1,1 f or l>rc\i.ni« iftr fc38 words
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Advertisement794 1968-11-04 17 NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN |M» the Fifth Annual General of Veneer Product* muted will be held at the Comfflce. jalan Terusan. Jurong industrial Estate. Singapore 22 on Monday. Mtb November 1968' al J3O a.m. for the following puriKises:— I. To receive and. If approved, adopt the Company's794 words
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Advertisement610 1968-11-04 17 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND In Consolidated Bankruptcies No*. 292 293 of 1953 Rr: ChU ("hre lining an d Chia Kng Kial botb of No. IUA, I ishrr Street. Singapore. NOTICE IS HLREBY GIVEN that a first and final dividend is intended to be declared In610 words
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Advertisement690 1968-11-04 17 APPOINTMENTS BANK BUMIPUTRA MALAYSIA BERHAD Applications are lnvivd from qualified candidates for the following appointments In the Bank:— I. Planning and Research Department: (a) Smior Economic to hrad the Department: ThU is a responsible position and the selected applu at will be required to or/anlse the Department and research on690 words
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Article42 1968-11-04 18 MR ANU MRS Victor Hla Maria v ataaaa an<i ■(CKARAr'ILLA. aad 1 Irluk An^oo THE F»Mii> Lat* Mad<m SOI >;.* '.Mrik l!n<-1 to 1 turn eaadolaan 1 bereave ,-nt WALAVE BURACE OWEN and thr and frienda 10, of condoien.e. exprrci- and dona42 words
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Article42 1968-11-04 18 TERS > -M«»-d raai Ortaalaatssa All mstnictiona for I (A) SICNATURE I C NOS. AND AUORESSES OP BOTH PARTIES. (B> SICNATURE. I C NO. ANO ADDRESS OF A REFERBE A IT P ACENT THE lIR SOME ONE WELL KNOWN TO S.T. P.42 words
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Obituary15 1968-11-04 18 IN LOVING MEMORY of Gerard I "I on t-II.BS. I r.-o H.m O15 words
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Advertisement414 1968-11-04 18 tCKNOWIEOUMOITS sKNIVt'SIIItS EHHOUMCEMFNTS HUNS CIUB ACTIVITIES CONOOIENCES DEATHS [«.sttst[«TS lUNEUIS. CIEdINtS, IH MEHOIItM MtllltCES MISSiNC rtlSOMsl. frC MQUItMS I «U«.O«S Sale MiaMM Mi/ tar 21 nuts, ucl jatvlitaal **t 7S els. I Alt Other Clmifiil 1 tiiertismits: Miatata SS i« 1S ucl >**it.*«j II cult SlmU Taaes In seriict cjkii414 words
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Advertisement729 1968-11-04 18 apply personally 10 12 11 WlaBM lv- bard r. i s i«n. WANTED Clerical A....'in.. m;n;.hh.aiinn Ci C K BltOM rasM in maibrmatl.il. Apply box Aii-4" i-ore. WANTEO ATTRACTIVE CIRL .<' II AlM.lv personally t.i 170 |j.-rn.l.-r s- s wie from IU Wl 1 .1 pin WANTED SALISCIRLS experlems 1729 words
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Advertisement942 1968-11-04 18 I A FINANCE CO reciun* wart/full oi.tn ->. ons and allowance* Only II vv no h«\« 3 6 yeara experience ta ru BJaa BW, Kuala Lumoui WANTED FEMALE CLERK for Toll aaaaty at.i< la aarraaßaaal indcnena--li*n CBlßaaa A|.|.ly .-'at ng salary f.iuirrd and en. tosinic holographs Ie I'll Uo> IS,942 words
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Advertisement929 1968-11-04 18 UNFURNISHED MOOERN FLAT! 1 Mas. JU'.'A aod 304 A Clemeocaau \ven'je-- Living room. 3 b rooms with bathrooms attached and 1 servant s room Moderate t.nlai. Avolahlr im- mediately Tel Office is porei 7.VW6 DItTRICT ID I birr Hedroomed sm.m s Ko>m. Toilet. Car-Porch. Ten phone, i Master Kedroom Alrcond929 words
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Advertisement882 1968-11-04 18 DOWN PAYMENT K.MW relinquishing freihold '<:-'tor*y luxury terrace nousrs 4 raoirs. 6 halls, split level I haico-iu-s. large kitchen lid 'paciou*. Katden S.I. ."d Un Katonx rti.irict hilltop rc.*luenllal area lacing aaa. Contcnieni ii.,i:»i«iu: on Balance by long-trrm instalment lo»n Ple.se aartad Mr. Chong tinnapo'c Trl KB.ihi i ron i882 words
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Advertisement805 1968-11-04 18 I mathematics: science, tngiish I >. ton 1 I vp»v ntint. Book-keeping i Shorthand Claasai! Progress Institute IM Ch»ngi Coad Gejinng. Upon !<-_>. i j BALLROOM PRIVATE LESSONS I daily by Appointment consult CH Tan ANA Tl>. London trained Specialist. M-I) Prinseo Street m& torn Tel 334W1 s uore SCHOOL805 words
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Advertisement780 1968-11-04 18 j FOR SALE YOUR OLD FRIDGE Looks new ia a da>. o»nrr a borne Ur. Bon. Tel: I .8 lore. L'4tlOt I made Chnaimia Trees and Chriaunaa On "1 Ro*d. !< pore. POP RECORDS, Sound cabmeta. fana, translator radios drum.*, also guitars/ > amplifiers Barkaht Radio, 224 Bukit Timan Road.780 words
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Advertisement454 1968-11-04 18 I SHARPENING REPAIR HAND lawn- rr. gar.len ahears etc 1 hour cu.tomer'a home. Plaaaa phone 3»MI S pore. OIAS CONTRACTORS. llllm Parquet wiring Piumhermg Reiovationa K nntnti Tel: por*) 20»S/ 44?«S r HAVING PROBLEMS «ith^eour reis tore 1 mn for rapsm tpraying. i rentals Mouerate Char»e a NCINEER DRAWINO REPRODUCTION454 words
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Advertisement1338 1968-11-04 19 ..j. PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHER A large Mining Company on the East Coast ot Malaysia require the services of a fully qualified and experienced Low<:r Primary School Teacher, preferably s nglc male, for its English School. Ability to play the piano and teach the National Language will be an advantage. Preference1,338 words
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Advertisement443 1968-11-04 19 APPOINTMENTS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD SINGAPORE Applications are Invited from lngapore or Malaysian Citizens: PPOINTMENT: ESTATES OFFICER (LEGAL) H'TIES: Legal administration duties In connection with land acquisition, leases for state land. Housing Board flats and mortgages to the Board. Research on legislation ana drafting of regulations In connection with land acquisition443 words
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Advertisement369 1968-11-04 19 APPOINTMENTS JAWATAN KOSONG NEGERI KEDAH. PERMINTAAN2 «da-lah dlemput daripada Warga Negara Malaysia untok mengisl Jawatan la-bagat Kedet i Cadet) dalam xrkhidmatan Tadbir Negerl Kedah ißahagtan 111 Jawatan lnl nap dan oerpenchen Krlulusan: Mestl-lah mempunyal kelulusan <a-kurang2-nya Sijll Pelajaran ringgl yang penoh (Pull Higher School Certificate i. Umor: Saiurang2 berumor IT369 words
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Advertisement173 1968-11-04 19 APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Applications are Invited from liitably qualified Malaysian Citlms (or the posts of Admlnistrave Officers Agricultural Officers lth the Authority. Qualification: Degree from a recognised University, preferably with Honours. Salary (all-in); $850 x SOA— sl. ooo/ $1,050 X 50A— 51,250 $1,300 X 50A— $1,500. Experience: Administrative173 words
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Advertisement153 1968-11-04 19 APPOINTMENTS OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS WISH TO RFCRI'IT 1 TWO ASSISTANT KDITOHS, b*\rd in KumU l.umpur. (or thnr 1 frowlnf rdurational prn# ramnn I The successful applicant? «ill i>e I graduates with teaching experience. I under tinrtv; one will je a science specialist. Hie other an En^lisn Arts speclal^t. Excellent command153 words
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Article529 1968-11-04 20 Pools I NLESS wet weather arrives by Saturday, slowing down the pitches and the goal j scoring rate, it looks to be a week of lew draws and record dividends for those who can pick them. For chanssc the V-r l> la a K'»Hi place to look. League leaden Lecdi529 words
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503 1968-11-04 20 LONDON, Sun. Everton are the new leaders in the First Division of the English Football League following their 2-0 win against Sunderland yesterday. They are now one point clear of Liverpool, who played a scoreless draw with Cup holders West Bromwich. Leeds who also503 words
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Article276 1968-11-04 20 MKsl DIVISION Burnlfy 1 Ipsvich S Man. City 0 Imri'trjr 1 South'pton I Everton 2 simderland 0 Man. Ltd. 0 I <-.■<!- 0 Nrwra^tlr 0 l.nrrster N.. il in For. 0 Wohes 1..U.1111 un 1 Stnkr 1 M I'.n.m i. livripool B— 4 QPR 3 POSTPONED Shffl.tld Wed■Mfej A:276 words
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Article1487 1968-11-04 20 MOM* IV r w i) l r a w i> i. r aru Evert on 17 7 1 1 18 4 3 4 1 IK 10 25 Liverpool 17 7 1 0 19 5 3 3 3 14 624 Leeds lb ft 2 0 14 3 4 2 21,487 words
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Advertisement730 1968-11-04 20 MAJLIS BANDARAN, JABATAN KERJA RAYA BANDAR PENGCARAM N£GRI "SSS-"S TZJZ KENYATAAN TAWARAN kerana kerja2 baut tahon 19(i» taperti di-l/awali tnl Tawaian darlpada Pemburonft2 nng berdafur dl-J K R dl-dalam »> M -"J" dalam Kplas c D E UAN EX (Jndsji kav Head II .Siib-Hract II Head 111 Sub-Head I akan730 words
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Advertisement796 1968-11-04 20 f NOTICES BY ORDER OF THE SENIOR MM HANK AL ENGINEER, r.YV.n. KALLANG, SINCiAPORE. Auction of used and confttrated motor vehicles, plants and More* In be held on Friday. Xl h November, In.x. at the P.H.I). Worksimp. Kalians;, commencing from I". mi a.m. comprlsinf:— 1 Land Rover 1 Cummer 1796 words
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Advertisement729 1968-11-04 20 TENDERS PENAUG PORT COMMISSION HIKK 0V I.IGIITKKS Thr ppnang Pert Commission intends to hire private lighters foe the convryai cc of cargo «rhin the purl. Mild invites lenders [rom lignter o«ne: s. wlm ir.uM Rive inloi mat ion or. TIM kind and tonnage am! legislation numbers of Uv lighten x-mg729 words
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Advertisement95 1968-11-04 20 i My goodness, it's not Fatty Fong, is it? Noi "I jii\'| ong. Shirley I ong my" vanished mu> imioiA some inches &\io. Shirk) Fong is her true slim self Thank* to HcrametM. HenaiMiM is a sweet little thing >ct no calories. Nothing fatty about it. You can"t taste the95 words
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126 1968-11-04 21 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By BRILLIANT hattrick by American jockey John Sellers highlighted the second day of the November races at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Sellers was smartly off the mark winning the first race on Pleasant Vista. He was two up on Widijana in Race126 words
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Article1448 1968-11-04 21 GOING: H OfIPF 1 CLASS 5 KAUt I div 2— 7 F II I \>-\M \l»l «65 386 1 Seller* Samrvß't I'ride 8.6 C 8.3 I I p K 5 Bougourt 3 I .ill.. I .imp 8 4 348 Subian 4 8.4 8.9 Kh.in 8 11 Soaidt1,448 words
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Article46 1968-11-04 21 tiital pool $r>.<r.« Ist. No. MMII $11,372 2nd. No 1K3372 5.6XK 3rd. No. *****7 2.843 SUrters (5284 each): Nos. *****5 181X08 HHSlii 14H89S ****** *****1 *****U *****8 *****2 1806 M. onsolation ($252 each): N'os. *****9 *****2 *****6 *****S *****4 *****3 *****3 *****9 *****6 1428U1.46 words
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Article226 1968-11-04 21 Aussies end tour with 9-3 defeat EDINBURGH, Sun.— T h c Australian Rugby Union team enaed their rivpmatch tour of Ireland and Scotland on an unhappy note, crashing to a 9-3 defeat against Scotland at Murrayfleld here yesterday. Last week. In their only other International, the Wallabies were beaten 10-3226 words
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Article92 1968-11-04 21 MCC tour of India may hit snags VfcW DEIJHI Sun MOT a tour o. India next month. »huh was .in.uiged when MCC cam-eilp-1 Uuir trip to South Africa may ru 1 in difflcul'.e.s. Bnaactal .authorities ar< (jje>' a t :nrn i\ ,ai ge n.mmiur.en' o( ii2OOOO «h;cn MCC at aReuter - 92 words
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Article56 1968-11-04 21 \IELBOURNE. Sun. Au»**J trulian Kel Nagle today cruised t hj- sixth «m in tht Aiiitrulian PGA .olf championship her' Nagle. 47 iy»t American Jack Nirklaa* by six strokes with a filial iour.> ul i Mirt r-undrr-par 71. Nag.c finished \uth a 72-hnle t<.'al of J7«. Nlckiau?56 words
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Article58 1968-11-04 21 CARDIKK. Sun. Austra-lian-biirn Bob Hewitt (if Skjuth Alnc.i won thr- mrn'g tic in tlic r>»ar Cup mil' ,I'm tennis tournament at Anipravnn last night. In thr final llruitt beat Australian Owen Davidson 8-6 6-3 Marsarrt Cuurt (Australia) won her third successive Dewar Clip tit If when58 words
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Article54 1968-11-04 21 MONTEVIDEO. Sun Niel* Fri dbni'K i Denmark! rel.nned the world title for the 1.000 metres individual time tri.il in the opening event at the world cycling champlon.shiixs In re last night The Dane completed three circuits of the track In 19 8 f> 2 sec outMde54 words
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Article170 1968-11-04 21 UKI.HiIUHNK Sun Iwrnty stvpn acceptors and riders lor the Mr b.nirlii Cu|> u'l tUMcuv QaMn 101 <J M.:iei': I'niKr (,r4lll I.' l U 1 tMt >»ifl (.rnrrii 8« I— Art lU-«oj-I 8S M U'irdlrtll I I l uuii nrnc-r 8.8 iW A Snulii Ulrur B. iJ ■MCfetrl170 words
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Article195 1968-11-04 21 Germans shine in 'Aces' CANTIAGO, Sun. West German athletes won six of the 12 events on the second day of a three-day "World Aces" competition here yesterday. But the Jamaicans again asserted their superiority In the sprinting events, winning the men's 100 metres and the 4xloom relay. Jamaica's Lennox Miller195 words
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Article133 1968-11-04 21 AIH'IN \B\rt\. Sun Xigeant Manii. rtolde. MfMHM member m Km peror llaile >t lassie's imperial hud.ijiuaid M Him the 1968 (Mympic Marathon. ».is \<-s--lrrdj> promuled lieutenant in irxitiiiti'.ii of lm feat. His Mun-mxr, l.t. Abebe liikila. 3K »ho »on (he maraII". n In I.," and133 words
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Article108 1968-11-04 21 Chong Hau beats Kin Tat in final I ONDON. Sun.— ln an all-Asian final. Ooa Chong Hau, of Malaysia, had no difficulty in beaiing Lee Kin Tat of Singapore to win the Wimbledon open badminton title here last night. Chong Hau. a student at Cambridge University, won 13-3, 15-10. KinReuter - 108 words
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Advertisement101 1968-11-04 21 ORIENT CREATED BY ORIENT WATCH CO. LTD THE WORLD'S THINNEST AUTOMATIC- DAY DATE WATERPROOF WATCH ORIENT 3900 movi-.ni 4,^. (•OVfMrNT 39^,m COMPETE W»TCM T*m/m COMPIIIf WATCM *3mM > WMJMC f WtFP S( vtHV SP€CI»L TH'M 4UTOM*T)C WATtUWKXJ' WATCM WITH Q»V 100% AATIBPOOOF ANTIMACNITIC C*..fND*» UJtWfL* RCXLEO-COLO ALL STAiNLISS S HOCKIWX)f101 words
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Advertisement350 1968-11-04 21 i' '> j* i *M> GREETINGS! .J? i~ To All the A* Youths of Asia -Jjflf'-H The sll 'P carrying about 300 young members of the tj^J|^^V» Japanese Youth Goodwill Cruise will enter Kuala Lumpur on \gr*^>^^ y Nov 5- Nov. 8. 1968. Representing the young boys and girls JP--350 words
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229 1968-11-04 22 Pint-sized Miss Chilli Padi packs a judo chop rpHK pint-si/ed pixie 1 with the comr-hither look and winninu smile is !S->e.ir-old \delin; 1 Khoo. who (IniM'n Chilli P.nli (Jin in last night. Rut don't set taken in t>> her seeminely fracile facade I <>r. like the Avrnsers television heroine. Kmm.i229 words
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Obituary26 1968-11-04 22 lINNIAH PILLAY fnlhfr of Por«l--»mj. iKfatty Siconrtary tichooi pauxi ay .v :i I !-«•< Cortef* leave. VM Marshall Rniid on 4-1 lbs .it 1 p n26 words
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Obituary43 1968-11-04 22 IN LOVING MEMORY of rtmrt I I You li »orio« .1. lor MR M, VAMAIMtVA I fnth.r »hu llii.il' <1 on 4-1! ov«d wile and IN EVER LOVING MEMORY of Dr. ■I Samurl. «.il id*!" alwayi r«aMßibtr«l ly hi.. ov«d om43 words
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239 1968-11-04 22 BRUNEI TOWN. Sun. rE High Court had no right to probe into anyone's personal bank accounts in a civil suit. Neither had it the power to send a person to jati for failing to pay his debts. Mr Justice GO. Briga- riled when he dismissed239 words
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Article, Illustration318 1968-11-04 22 IJOLICE oflhers in the past have sometimes not destroyed confiscated blue Sinn when ordered to do .so by th»- courts. l: tead they screen* i '!>•. n themselves and once they asked a Sessions Co i:t president it lie wanted to318 words
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Article301 1968-11-04 22 TONY FRANCIS - TONY FRANCIS 'By I fIKXT year's Malaysian national athletic cluiMipionships have been taken awa.v lioni Ipoh. This was because the proposed sports complex then 1 would not be ready in time for the championships, scheduled for Aug. 6-9. New MAAU secretary A. J Rogers301 words
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Article98 1968-11-04 22 rpHAILANDS Arid Lcnavat X yesterday beat Slngaporei Lei.i.y Non 1 s In a sudden death playoff to qualify to represent the Far East in the Inti rnational Masters bowling tournament the premier event at Guadalarjara, Mexico, next month In the group "B" regional final at Jackie's98 words
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161 1968-11-04 22 \I.\UIMIV pnlii-r i.nnplrl- id a rVfk] < h4mpiin>-liip niniun^ hjttini. uilliin a viirk »h< n llu i tx.it |mlire 11-.: in tin- annual match lor thr Singapore Inspectors Trophs at (iiirnit I'.n.iil Kutia Lumpur, m Mndj' Ilicv van iln it Brnl illr on TurMl.iv161 words
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Article432 1968-11-04 22 POLICE won the first triangular athletic meet against Armed Forces and National Services, organised by the newly-formed police-military sports committee, at Farrer Park yesterday Thpv Droved too strong for their rlvaU storing 197 points for the men's team championship against 133 by Armed Forces and 109432 words
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Article91 1968-11-04 22 'TOP teed Hfik;ni Wiliiirdja. ■-..t hrd the ol the Pe:.:ing open ;n.n:« cnejefleaelitpi 1 -t round frmht from Peru rigs promising Ene Saik. line:- |ht hard to h it-;. 4-6. 6-1. In the second roui d he beat Johnny H<Mh fu»lly by G-2 6-2. Hi- t'91 words
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Advertisement40 1968-11-04 22 ,Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $1S (minimum/ r M JOHNSON Tom and Wmn <■ Masai ful thanks to Doctor and stafl Asuunta H Jaya MIMAL/ SUKUMARAN CMANORAN bltuvd ulih .-.on Vini'-h on l-11-tiv Thaokr to I'oitor and staff of Uaiver- Ity Hospital.40 words
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Advertisement208 1968-11-04 22 Qualify for Managerial, Executive Commercial careers! Secure recognised qualification through Education and Training and contribute to nation building. Choice of Home-study or Full-time Part-time courses h offered by the Further Education Specialists STAMFORD INSTITUTES GROUP Choose any of the following courses (await announcement of 1969 full-time/part-time courses soon) by HOME-STUDY.208 words
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