The Straits Times, 10 November 1968
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Title Section15 1968-11-10 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES NO. 1.704 SUNDAY NOVEMBER 10. 1965. 20 CENTS KDN3IOS: MC (P) 001515 words
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Article, Illustration2081 1968-11-10 1 BOB NG - BOB NG By KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday 116 in the net and more to go Tun warns of return to open violence The MCP goes back to a more militant mass struggle The new Red line on Islam to win Malay support THE police early this morning2,081 words
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Article130 1968-11-10 1 IN HUGOI and BratMm last Wednesday, thousand* of v '«rrin K student* df-> niniKii.iii atalaWl the Soviet occut<.ition of C/e< hosl<i\ ;ikia burnIn;: Russian (I. us and .n.-rini: at Russian officials By Thursday the demon>tr.itinns in Prague had grown into the I'iserst sincr the130 words
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Article79 1968-11-10 1 NEW YORK Sat Primt Minister I.cc Kuan Yew of Singapore wii: bf Fellow of the Institute of Polltlca at Harvard University* John P Kennedy {School of Government for one month h»'i»mnin» on We-^nev d»v. It wps announced In Cambridge. Massachusetts, yesterday Dean Don K PriceReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration400 1968-11-10 1 YEO TOON JOO - S'pore sets up $50 m body to push trade YEO TOON JOO: By Sinfapor*. Sat 'J'HE Singapore Government went into trading on a big scale today, with the establishment of a S5O million international trading organisation. Called Intraco Ltd.. it will conduct a relentless offensive to export the Republic's goods.400 words
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220 1968-11-10 1 SINGAPORE. Sat The Government has decided to move to Article 8 status in the International Monetary Fund, with immediate effect. An Article I 1 obliged to convertibility ol wncj it cannot impo.-e restrictions on current International payments i-r transfers and cannot adopt discriminatory or220 words
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Article18 1968-11-10 1 t the head service \i parenrly »n A than i niter th' i r18 words
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Article20 1968-11-10 1 mcxii o city s i to continue the loin-: 1 anti-suv eminent ri'tj I Oamea R20 words
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Article57 1968-11-10 1 l'o IMt Xl l> M I \noo CKASH MHO KOM, v.i More 111 .in I 'n »< n mini rd whrn eranri*t.in,l ml laporri at Kiiti-h \rm» military t.itlmi hrn t<> night. Our i,n tikin |a (iurrn Hi/.thrlh Hospital in Kunlomi. Hhrtr IS rrpoitrd in -i nuns i iinililmn57 words
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Advertisement60 1968-11-10 1 4 l^aV^aHlw HaaSia^Sa^aMll IWC Yacht Club Automatic With or without automatic data. Yacht Club can take the toughest kind of sport. Shockproof: the movement is cushioned in the case by shock absorbers. Waterproof: up to a sea depth of 400 feet (10 atmospheres). Condensation proof. < UP IPi HSR Intentional60 words
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Advertisement39 1968-11-10 1 licl«in«hf for Ibe stpkisltcilei Ins Jntllir) thil crutti a suutiN n Lmpt 4 Aierici II XT. C.atd Platrd Gt'Aß\M'l H> MAKK IN tRANCE Exquisite Inimitable WtnuWti in criltmskip Orijiul fcsigij 4 fascinating fmisa 1 tide variety In cimw ma39 words
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Article, Illustration125 1968-11-10 2 OETAI.ING JAY A, Sat. It was a case of shy hellos when th«r first met In Kuala Kantsar. Today. Mr. John H. Slaof h, 24.. a Peace Corp* worker, took Miss Nancy Tap, 18. as his wife. The wedding waa at St.125 words
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596 1968-11-10 2 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM by C ING AFORE. Sat. J The Ml tils try of Health today announced a full scale probe into the affairs of the Family Planning Association which was taken over by the Government last week. The ktton I*596 words
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137 1968-11-10 2 Boy of 15 invented that knife-in-shpper weapon I)F:NANG. Sat. The Juvenile court was told today that a Dew gangland weapon knife concealed inside the sole of a slipper was ••invented" by a IS -year-old boy. The boy, arrested by two policemen near Fort Cornwalls on Oct. 9. was ordered to137 words
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Article23 1968-11-10 2 SINCiAPOHE Bal Mr S Banthiraa uin *mM <>n Leg«i Enfiirrenient of M"rnlrthe Cryli-n lam:- AMOCtation at 6 p m toninrrou23 words
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Article103 1968-11-10 2 IPOH. Sit Women !n Malaysia "are certa'.nly not the rause of corruption" ron. nutted by men. Che Nen Abtdah bint* Abdullah, an Information officer of Kaum Ibu, Malaysia, said this here today When speak:ng at the inaugural meeting of the Kinta Women's Co-opera-tivr Society She103 words
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146 1968-11-10 2 THE MINISTRY EXAM FOR CLERKS THAT 95 PER CENT FAILED j^UAI.A LUMPUH. Sat Only five per rent p;i>sed the departmental examination for civilian .irrk.s of the Ministry of Defence held early this year. The Deputy Secretary to the Ministry. Inche Abdul G h a n 1 bin Mohamed Noor. saidBernama - 146 words
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77 1968-11-10 2 Airline pays $1 mil. to crash widow CHICAGO. Sat A:r India paid DBPMjOOQ 000 i yesterday to the widow of one of the 117 passengers who died when a crashed ;n the Swis.s Alps on Jan 24. 196« Mrs. Ania Holman of Chicago orlgnially surd the airline ;or U*****,000 '52.8-SO.OUO>AP - 77 words
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222 1968-11-10 2 ftL T ALA LUMPUR, Sat. Strikers at the Federal Hotel here went back to work, following an agreement between the management and the union to i< f their dispute to the Industrial Court. The agreement xas reached alter at: hourlouk mpetlng between222 words
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Advertisement173 1968-11-10 2 I CHINESE a I I MYTHOLOGY f &g\ 1 4i -T\3\JT gV^^^lissl ft > "^s^s^s^B^^s»!L^*^ >C ."CtS. Jfr V« f -^S sCrfL t*^ \t£x£ £l vJh \v\^g^gMg^gw^L 4 t^t^^r^s^^^* v /^Jn I $8.00 POST FREE F 24 PAGES IN COLOUR. 100 TIMES aiSTRIBUTORS SON IHO r Afc I.ILLUSTRATIONS IN BLACK173 words
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Advertisement126 1968-11-10 2 GOING TO HONGKONG ON DUSINESS Ksi i A* SWIM THERE WITH PJ! How about scheduling your trip so you have four restful, care-free days on board Cathay or Chitral. Relax in the sun and the ship's swimming pool on tho way. Arrive fresh for your business. Then fly back. Or126 words
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300 1968-11-10 3 gUNGEI PATANI, Sat. Mr. Cnua oip Along. 37,. the wealthy miner kidnapped by an armed gang from his estate at Sungai Toh Pawang near here last Tuesday. returned home shortly after mid-night last night. Blindfolded throughout nis300 words
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Article71 1968-11-10 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Wong Ah Kow. a postmandriver with the General Post Office, was charged In the sessions court here today with two count* ot theft. He »a- alleued to have stolen $10 In a registered letter addressed to Che Kaini^ah Yusoff uf Malacca and $5 lii71 words
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Article48 1968-11-10 3 IPOH. sut a clerk in the Pi/ice Department he;> Mr. jack Berwick. 44 «as> killed in an accident nt the junction of Brew-' i r R *A and A: Road here i His X involved In a i truck while he mi »n I48 words
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Article18 1968-11-10 3 KUALA I L'MPUR Sat denU from will iM'r for Tlimland on nine-day study tour tomorrow.18 words
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Article17 1968-11-10 3 si n.xu v. started on a 3:'-i.i.it low-co<t touting i i: rumen, at Pfknii <' here.17 words
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Article, Illustration445 1968-11-10 3 UNESCO CONSULTANTS TO HELP SET UP THE NEW POLYTECHNIC KUALA LUMPUR. Sal. Social and liberal studies will in future form part of the curriculum of both the Technical College here and the new Polytechnic to be set445 words
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612 1968-11-10 3 OFFICES IN THE KEY WORLD CENTRES TO BOOST SALE OF REPUBLIC'S GOODS B> linding markets (or Singapore uooilv existing laetorifs m Singapore would not only e\|>ciul but new plants would be set up. In terms of new inlis. this could be significant. The first MMH ollue will in- set up612 words
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Article53 1968-11-10 3 #.UAI'A I.UMPLK ll»e A--..-t.iiii Mi, aster hi Bducatl m, Mi Lte Smk Yrw. looay opened llir M.u.uuu U>i Chi Naiiun«l T\p<- solijol at 3j milt- Ipoh Road lirrc. Mr. Lee tlunLed me pub.ic (or (l<<nating mn than tTo.ouo tovara.s UM building M .1" m-Imxil. Tih Govenimeni. in53 words
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Article42 1968-11-10 3 HENANG. Sat Ntuli Swee Lrong. 29. «H.i tiKl.iy :iUU SlOO bull on a charge u| ,ilicnijjtiiK- to n-.-tll 10 cinema UdMU .mt.Mdi I lie Oala Thcalre at 1130 a.m. yesterday. Hearing uat> fixed for May IS next year.42 words
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119 1968-11-10 3 REMINDER AND THEN A 'WELL DONE PAT FROM TERRIER CHIEF K'UCHINO. Sat. The IV director of the Territorial Army. Col. Yusuf bin Abu Bakar. today made a .surprise check on members of the Defence Corps guarding key Installations and said later: "I am satisfled with their discipline." "Although they are119 words
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Advertisement395 1968-11-10 3 Hf^YOITcAN GET W THE BEST f OUT OF BOTH WORLDS llfrr h wondrrful. nrw M.( .Is. Assuramr I'tan. crratrd nprrUlly for WOMEN FOR ALL WOMEN. »nd future BRII>KS in particular. VOIR H II Ri: Is what you makr it. Whatever y»ur ambitions in your job or In marriage »i>« will395 words
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Article, Illustration276 1968-11-10 4 KUALA Lur/PUR. Sat T*HE national chair- man of the Labour Party and Malacca State Assemblyman Mr. Koh Kay Cham, today renounced his Communist past and called on those misled to stop pro-Communist activities. He said before his release today he Loped they would extricate276 words
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Article39 1968-11-10 4 Church service for Mrs. Lyne BINOAPOHK Sal A memorial Lyne will be held Church. Singapore on at 500 p m ne. who died In Finland on N of the Girls' Lite Brigade in Singapore and (or rr.;.was its commandant39 words
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Advertisement215 1968-11-10 4 The fastest thing between Singapore and London jl aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^RflßPM Qantas V-Jet Express Nod off after take off at ten. And wake up to a hearty breakfast just before you arrive in London. At the start of a new day. Take the Qantas V-Jet Express from Singapore to London. There's no215 words
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Advertisement90 1968-11-10 4 Advertisement Prevent W r inkles Under The Eyes The lines round yo 1 eyes are soon smoothed away by using vita: cream every nintu. G. circle the cream eORj tt Into the dry lines t< Impart milky smoothness to the skin Press i nourishment alone I deeper expression lines seven90 words
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Article, Illustration339 1968-11-10 5 JPOH, Sat. The Government has been called upon to abolish the present tin export quota system and substitute it with a system under which the Government will retain five per cent of sales in a stockpile. This cal! was made339 words
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151 1968-11-10 5 Sociologist to give lecture in Singapore CINGAPORE. Sat. Prof. Gunnar Myrdal, Swedish sociologist and author of -Asian Drama", a monumental study of Asian poverty, arrives here next week to address the Second Regional Conference of the Public Services International. He will speak on "The Role of Public Service in a151 words
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Article, Illustration196 1968-11-10 5 JUDITH YONG - JUDITH YONG By SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE varied extra-curricular activities of trainee teacher Leow Nyek Koon paid off today when she received not only her Certificate in Education from the Education Minister but also a special award for "public spirit and196 words
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Article35 1968-11-10 5 SINGAPOHt Contrlbu•:om Sunday TtMHi raadea to ihe Suiß^por* Natmnxl Defence Fund baa brought tha .sum c litx'ted to $121,097 12. The iate«t eontrUNiUaa of tl.ooo ramr from the Eurasian Aaßodatlon.35 words
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Article26 1968-11-10 5 SINGAPORE Bal Polic* lririV'.llta T.t' .-<:..• H.: 18. :hp mi. ..i-c kil.*d jraattKUy when hl« motor* cycle collided with a \ai\ a. Jalan Rehiti. J26 words
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106 1968-11-10 5 Narayanan to represent ICFTU in Asia KL'ALA LUMPL'R Sat. Mr P P. Narayanan, general secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers, has been appointed to represent the Asian region at the International Confederation of j Free Trade Unions the first Malaysian to be appolntci to such a position. He106 words
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Article51 1968-11-10 5 $2. 8 m. vocational school KANOAR Bat.— Parlii to l.r < $J8 million \ocalional n IH7U. ihe CUiei Ednc.'i.on Officer. Inch* ArMta bin Mai lam dli Although Pcrlu »'M a small Sidle, he .siio 'he Ministry of Education and Hie State Govcrn-n-.Piu had been siiing top prior. to cducition to51 words
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Article49 1968-11-10 5 \NG B.it Eicht huni ii si 9iO err re- n irom a More »< -i .n G relent building vr.-urd.iy. S ii ntiaetOl Mr. Low Krng .n told p< luc lit f. un«' i roun door ajn; «nd u>» ii.. .n« at about 4 p.m49 words
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254 1968-11-10 5 'Give the Muslims two extra holidays' NUPW plea L'UALA LUMPUR. Sat. IX The NLPW ha* appealed to the Malayan Agricultural Producers As^oelaUon to allow 64 000 Mu.:im worKcr.- in its member estates to have two pairt holidays for Hari Raya Pimm. The general .secretary of the union. Mr PP. Naray.uian.254 words
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Article45 1968-11-10 5 PKNANO S»' MiM toci p. i Xl v.) iii.in mini a MMM in Pajri Terutxmg. aboj; 6i:. inilc.v li m the city Tlir man. .su.v|>citPd ci i.,.\e horn inu Ivocl n in ibe i «ai inwtd ai ab< in 3 .i i.i45 words
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Article91 1968-11-10 5 JJUALA LUMPUR. Sat. I A businessman from BlUawmn. Mr. Lee Soo i M was robbed of $3,000 at rtU hotel room in Jalan Bukit Bintang here at lL'.lio am. today by foui- arm^d men. one with a I Mr. Let, who cam* bert I lor91 words
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Article, Illustration234 1968-11-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.- The retiring director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Haji Sayed Nasir bin Ismail, will go into business when he leaves his job at the end of next month. He plans to >et up a publishing company and a translation234 words
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310 1968-11-10 5 CINGAPORE, Sat. Putting war m th into secondary school education In Singapore has begun. "Certain measures" have been put into operation, the Education Minister. Mr. One Pang Boon, said today. These measures, he said, were aimed at remedying the sacrifice in the310 words
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Advertisement283 1968-11-10 5 Advertisement RELAXING SOOTHING PENETRATING MASSAGE fIW FOR GREATEST BENEFIT IN REDUCm^ INS by n»i»|i iim SPOT REDUCER f^ 'J^ Also atcd at an aid in the rakaf of S paint for which manage it indicated. DONT STAY FAT You Can Lota AmWktj. POUNDS and INCHES SAFELY W.H,_BH_7*^V out *'»kii»« HEALTH283 words
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Advertisement157 1968-11-10 5 J Ltm+ora Home, dram Srrm, Wj 3E LOMBARD BANKING B I UMTTBO B LONDON D B SafasMfiarr and Associate Baaks and Finance Hoaaaaa I LOMBARD AUSTRALIA H H LIMITBD Adcll'.tr RfKhw r.rhf-.,, H..MI. I.i»qrpooJ. MfJ.iM M m Naawaaaa, Perm. s><inc>. rmHb, Woiw>ngoo« 1 1 LOMBARD NEW ZEALAND UMITBD Auckland W-M.ncion157 words
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349 1968-11-10 6 ipoh. Sat \IR. Justice Chang in the High Court here today ordered a warrant of arrest issued against Dennis Chew Yee Boon. 124. who was acquitted by the Ipoh Magistrate's court two days ago, without his defence being called, for abetting an349 words
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Article60 1968-11-10 6 PENANO Bat The YMrA Intr shou.i. makr it '.heir primar— «im to promote the tra.:. ng in learii-rMup rourse*. Mr. Janii &li;.ir. rrrretdrv of tli- Wot Id Alliance or YMCA« s:i id here Mr Kci.- ir. who addressed ol members of the PeriIfCA bui.duii: committee. •iirm60 words
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Article44 1968-11-10 6 RWOR IH. Zauw, >)i' M>iiHmfd l*a. 20. ■mbUm' relay in a d ne In dnixwIng .if a ued at $24 at Ja.iin Bi-.n: Aum on Oct 1« Anothn ;iin b:n d L|. wi f.'r m\ iininitu. <>n < llmilkr two liiiii—r«44 words
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Article16 1968-11-10 6 Bl 'HER WORTH. Sat F.ahiy res. dents of X.:Srram Krpala B.it.i.-. launcliclfnn'.nff campaicn todMT.16 words
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Article137 1968-11-10 6 MPs CALL FOR HONOURS AT NANYANG SINGAPORE. Saturday. lIONOURS degree courses snould be conducted in Nanyang University from the next academic year. This la >uggeMed In a question subm.tted for the next meting of Parliament by Mr Chng Jit Koon. MF lor Tkmi Bahru. H<- >-ays that as Nanyang University137 words
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Article64 1968-11-10 6 SINGAPORE Sa: A t. tal of 628 new ars were rettLsterpd during Octotx-r Mkenaataa. nun-.lvr i t im cm Singapore roads t<- 1 It* 929 Tin' Ibicm nmrKM trtini the Ragtatrai <>t vehicle* office a m <hi »n ini-ren.-f nf 739 nKit'.i < vtle.s «-id «-i»iirr.>>64 words
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Article58 1968-11-10 6 SINOAPOKfc Sat. Mr Wilson Yup of Creative simicraft Co ha.<- won an air trip to Taipeh in a lucky draw, hrld at the clmri'v film nremiere ol star" in unmrd Thfutre n Wednesday Second *at Mr MX Br, .■<. who rerei\ed a $50 gift voucher58 words
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160 1968-11-10 6 ALLIANCE HEALS SPLIT TO FIGHT THE KUANTAN BY-ELECTION I/UANTAN Sat ltuKuantan district Alliance party CTUIa wa& tl^d temporarily following an MCA emorKency meetInu 'iere last iu«ht which railed ofl thp four-month -old boycott of Alliance activities As a result the Alliance was able to meet today for the first time160 words
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Article, Illustration187 1968-11-10 6 J^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today said photography in Malaysia today was on par with standards in the United States, Europe and other parts of Asia. The King, an expert photographer himself, was speaking187 words
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198 1968-11-10 6 THE GRAND MERCEDES IS NOT FOR ME, SAYS THE TENGKU KUALA L U M P U K. Sat. The Sri4,sUo Mercedes 600 Pullman limousine boughi by the Oovernment is NOT for TYliKku Andul R;ihu..i:i but lor the use oi visiting YIPs im Prime M err;.. t <1 \j r i-198 words
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Article60 1968-11-10 6 KlAl A LL bIP( K Sat. Abiiut ,iO ■ranrrfr* ul the rranapon Warken Uniua sn Ji- .i Srctiun. pick) ''(I the MinLstrv of Labour lieu thai mm n iig The pltfeM «us o\<r ihur I depute »iUi the Sri J»ta Tran.'-ivirt Company i \er the I recngnition60 words
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Article, Illustration271 1968-11-10 6 By MOLLIE ANG SINGAPORE, Sat. At 42 Pancho Barrera has finally mastered tlu art of miming a technique which took him five to learn under the French master mimer Marcel Marceau. His jet black hair streaked with and his semi-serious face furrowed with271 words
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Article66 1968-11-10 6 Mission leaves for K.L. SINUAPOKfc. S-at Th« eight members nl the BntLsh pianu manufacturer! aUwtaa .it fur Kuala Lumpur to coiitmut thfir fart finding and li.tr J v-lling tour, after tmo-cuv su> here Mr Den/i H Jacoi* leader of the niLxMnn MkM Britain exports about 1500 pianc* annually to South-test66 words
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146 1968-11-10 6 Norwegian super tanker for check-up at Jurong SINGAPORE. Sat A 107.000-ton Norwegian super tanker Bercetun. will be the biggest shin ever to dry-dock in Singapore when she calls at the Jurong Shipyard nr\t week tor i.n annnal rherk-up. The Brrßetun. helmiLiine to the Bergescn "Orcen Tanker" fleet mm largest tankrr146 words
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Article51 1968-11-10 6 PKNAN<- Rat m Bum Bah 20 today p.r.iri.' auilty t«. h (iiafßP ot vnlu c«iHlag hin to Ta,, H'flc will a |enn P at p, n Hotel lrvmg HoMI 10 m on Nuv H I^n granied twil ..t »300 rwn<i;ne hearing on May Jl next51 words
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Article40 1968-11-10 6 KOI A BAHRH. sst, t A p.u, planter, Um«l| h.n M«t Dmh 40 -vi'teneed to d Lrf. H Rh C r< hrr r m«n bin ismai. «it h n nxe SZT'u Kubhn(: TrlaEa JUIW g He plr.,cii>d guJty.40 words
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Advertisement199 1968-11-10 6 Advertisement A Lovelier Teenage Skin The radir.m brauty of a trenauf complexion hprnir.os i-nnifdiatelv apparcMit v ii 1^ lemons AftT normal cleansing, pat Irmon Delph freshen»T over farf and nprk ai a serond clo sum rla thai kin blemishes Delph lemon f:e>hcnrr brinij.-. beauty to the t. whips up circulation199 words
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148 1968-11-10 7 Xl MX LUMPCB Bat— The Royal Malaysian \a\> would not do ,tu\ thing pro vocative ii ill*- face of Filipino "taxiing" Of .Malaysian vwHdl "although it can use its discretion in selfdefence. The Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Kazak. said this to148 words
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Article158 1968-11-10 7 SINGAPORE, Saturday. CINGAP< IRE is a "terrific" place iui tourists. Its Customs and immigration officials are most courteous, and this creates a big Impact on tourists the moment they arrive. aco rdlng to Mr K h .i 11. regl director (Alia) for the International Touring Club in158 words
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Article20 1968-11-10 7 FT TIEPWORIH Sal— Th» «»«t t'iri o v. uth section will Solo Hr>rr Wo rth Umno pn'muet tomorru*FT - 20 words
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111 1968-11-10 7 80 Asians walk out as Powell speaks 'ARDII'K. Su: African ;iiid Asian .students vuilkrd out in prote.st against a .speoh ••melting racial hatred" by Conservative Rlght-wuiK member. Mr Enoch Powell. UP started to adi Human Right* meeting at Cardin university College when 80 coloured and white students walked out TheReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration232 1968-11-10 7 IVY SIOW - GIRL WITH HER HEAD IN THE CLOUDS IVY SIOW By SIiNoH^ORE. Sat. Here's a highflying Kill with designs on her mind. Not just because she's in hot pursuit of that prized airRirls title -Miss Host ess International." Violet Ng-23 and nicety tanned has designs on fashion designs. Sun lover '•I232 words
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298 1968-11-10 7 JUDGES AND LAWYERS PAY TRIBUTE TO LIM, BRAGA SINGAPORE. Sat. Today was a .sad Saturday for Singapore s High Court. The full Bench of six judges Joined an as Fombly of some 60 lawyers in black suits to pay their final tribute to the late Mr. Richard Chuan Hoe Lini298 words
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Article73 1968-11-10 7 PEN^NO. sat. A 16-year-olri boy «lio. incorciinit to his c "unsr. li;vl b^fii xploited by a nre of smuK(«lers «as bound i ourt today on a rh.iikic of oofv-fssing liquor i n ii.' i *264 had not been purl iii. ixiv th« anMcuttn •UKht73 words
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Article71 1968-11-10 7 PENANG S.U A Irish* MUMMM Mlis Snm Oin Hrng. v as robbed ot a $130 gold chain by a .snatch tmef nutMde her housr in Bridge Street hrre yestrrriav atternoon M:v- Se. \> 27 told police she v (.s kttptl'tng ftOBI the trisha at about71 words
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Article, Illustration407 1968-11-10 7 gINGAPORE. Sat.—Singapore Textiles Industries Ltd.. which expect to tap the $50 million to $100 mil-lion-a-year domestic and re-export textiles trade in the Republic, will be opened by the Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, on Nov. 29. Already in production since Oct. 1.407 words
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Advertisement169 1968-11-10 7 oin the.-^Uik uamei LriuDr©^ M ®4 We re the kind of men who won t put up with less than ,jfgWaW smooth qood-tdstinq satisfying smoking If that s the kind w^f99aSll B&t. nf smokmq you re looking for you re Our kind of man A Camel Club man We were169 words
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Article, Illustration251 1968-11-10 8 TRUST the men to sit up <md take notice so long as it's somebody else's girl who is wearing something special. Recently, for ex;nn[>le, a colleague asked: "Why this sudden splash of white?* 1 Indeed, it's tine. There is more than the usual amount of while flashing around these251 words
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Article71 1968-11-10 8 t PERSONAL Vln KRATOR that Is what they call a new battery-operated gadget which promises to soothe ,iM.iv aches, pains and that tired feeling. Slim and shaped like a torchlight, it Is a handy thing to keep in the office drawer. Switch it on and apply the tapered end71 words
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Article510 1968-11-10 8 HEAR JANE LEE FH eight years A and B were g'>od friends, but broke off due to certain clr cumstances Now A li Btttf j rled and ha.s a ton He fni Into financial dlfnrultlf". ai;d went to B for assist ance since she was In a sound financial poaitton510 words
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Advertisement258 1968-11-10 8 PIB for faster relief from ASTHMA &m Hk \JiBH W .^^BM ..^B^^^BBB PIB (Pressurised Iso-Brovon) provides Drompt and long-lasting relief in ASTHMA and BRONCHITIS. Compact unit— simple to use easily carried in pocket or handbag. Ovw 900 doses— at low cost You can SEE the contents and np*>d never fear258 words
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Advertisement587 1968-11-10 8 Advertisement Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch-Relieves Pain For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink haemorrhoids, stop itching and relieve pain without surgery. In case after case, while gently and promptly relieving pain, actual reduction or shrinkage587 words
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Article, Illustration207 1968-11-10 9 JACKIE SAM - ALOUETTE ORDER: 10 GO FOR PARIS TRAINING JACKIE SAM By Singapore. Sat XI'MBER of Frenchmade uette helicopters have been ordered by the Government as part of its rapid defence build-up. The order was revealed today in a Defence Ministry statement on the despatch of 10 men to Paris on Monday207 words
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Article304 1968-11-10 9 DEAR KNOW ALLS 0 HKOI* ii. a linr Our »ddr»^s Ihr Knm» Uk I lir Mindu llnir*. linio. tluu»r. MSMf«n No ifphm t» pusl. JS It true that the Rhodes .scholarship is only open to male applicants? J. JOHNS Yes. Rhodes in his will specified that applicants for his scholarship304 words
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220 1968-11-10 9 CITIZENS PACT WITH CHINA TO BE SCRAPPED JAKARTA. Saturday. THE Government has asked Parliament to scrap the 13-year-old citizenship agreement between Indonesia and China. The agreement signed In 19-i5. la scheduled to rui. until 1973. n Ol the agreement, designed ti fW t h c statin <>i Chlnt be hereReuter - 220 words
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165 1968-11-10 9 AVIATION IN ASIA-AND CHALLENGES OF 1970s 'I 'HIS Vtek the Amu Matiazint discusses, in a number of articles, aviation in Asia history of flight in the region and the i xdtlng challenges postd by the *****. Aviation in Asia Is almost as old as Orvillc Wrights famous first flight in165 words
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Article43 1968-11-10 9 KUAH LUMPUR Sat nu di-Pcrtuan Auniic and the Raja Parmalmn A^m? ihe Mlnangt •rtl Mrt culture perl rmaace at the I> M day Bt 8 4(i p m uv me uii-in irr'.ui> [ram Mihiu. Sumati i n Fund43 words
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Article40 1968-11-10 9 KUU.M i-'t- A MuMlm leader (nm Indonesia. s>*d Hus-^ain AISttUU >«-.sl«T(!ay B.ivr' three oroiM-rty and chins-s ol Ii 'm md b< ed h<- told 80:) Muslim* who attend.- rting In the v Nm milMi h#r-40 words
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Article32 1968-11-10 9 Kiir. lh died in h il y.-^rr- i.st alow J'luti'ng Rond tm r.iii Hun nit sO air 1 C■- wr it lin K.n Keat. 35. wer» ulightiv injured.32 words
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Article31 1968-11-10 9 SINOAJ it ihe '^roup stuuy exc-haiye ii am trnm Israel will attend the K'tuv Cl'ih s v i-klv luncheon niceilng at the B ue Room Caplloi BulldniK on Wednt'sxlkv.31 words
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Article21 1968-11-10 9 SINGAPORE. Sal (KIJ^l F< die SitKrfil held a handwork exhibition and variety concert today at llieir school hall.21 words
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333 1968-11-10 9 EIGHT NEW COMPANIES EXPECTED TO BE LISTED BY YEAR'S END By Geoifray Boland CINGAPORE, Sat. The capital market in Singapore and Malaysia is still in very good shape and will probably take in its stride the eight new companies which ire expected to be listed before the end of the333 words
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124 1968-11-10 9 $10,000 bail for two on $189,943 holdup charge KLANG. Sat. Two men ciiarged in the $189,943 Securicor armoured car rubbery were today given bail of $10,000 with two sureties each by the ScsllOfU Co.urt President Ten g k v Suleiman bin Tengku 1. nail. Three days were fixed for the124 words
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Article46 1968-11-10 9 LUMUT. Bal A well-known physical rultiirist and h former "Mr Malaysia.' Mr. Kuan Keng lam his >it for three-month tour and courv at various out•<'.s ii, Fjiitl.ui.l. Hr It the i-hi' Instructoc of the Outward BmiiKl School ul lelok Milton ni-i.r here.46 words
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Article, Illustration259 1968-11-10 9 AYESHA HARBEN - AYESHA HARBEN By L'UALA LL'MPI.'R. Sat. The fartwells between Mrs Heddy Rehfuss. wile ol the former third secretary at the American Emba.s.\v. Mr. David Rehiuss. and her family were tearful at Subang Airport this morning, but the clouds had a silver lining. For Heddy.259 words
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Advertisement204 1968-11-10 9 We want mm everyone taste of theJßKJf^^ l^^^c^s^f" sfl !L i^^sw 11X6 j* Once it was «xchisrv«,#wp«Mp««d go-anywhere, anytime Irfe of the sophisticated jet-set. No more. The jet -set Irfe aloft with Cathay Pacific is for everyone. We start it with a menu that is as international as the people204 words
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Article, Illustration3180 1968-11-10 10 GORDON BROOK- SHEPHERD; DAVID FLOYD - CZECH TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY GORDON BROOK-SHEPHERD and DAVID FLOYD by The first full story HOWEVER it may rvrntually end. thr triumph and tragedy of Dubcrk's Brave New Communist World in C/rchoslovakia is unr of the most momentous rxrnts of our decade (i- ill Mis Of thr whole nusl-uar generation. Yet3,180 words
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Advertisement196 1968-11-10 10 EVEN IF YOU KNOW ABOUT COLT, LETS REFRESH YOUR MEMORY. Mlf I 'ill BXwM%4MHu/URuRmH^^3KKk b^bmJH n Vm "^**W' Mg^M—S^^, Ij)b^^ -i < l I2CC "•I HKlWß^^^^ MB REMtMBER THE CCDt ~^7faff Remember powerful perft>rmancc! Ml^^^^^^^^^^^^^\ 62hp and 145km/h. full synchroniesh transmission, high-lift m /I cam, blow by gas-feedback, dual throat196 words
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Advertisement450 1968-11-10 11 SPOT THE SHUTTLE AND WIN > gfgfg«_ Mgg^m if at gflfg^gfcgHgi gflHwl ggff^fc litgP^S W^fc in the Colgate Dental Cream Spotthe Shuttle Contest! P^^T^^^TJ^^^^^^^^J^^^^^^™B Test your badminton skill in a great gL\ J BI I m s > Il'J I I i1 I v*^l m new Colgate Dental Cream contest.450 words
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Miscellaneous244 1968-11-10 11 M MM, l African (ft; U/jTWSpffi 5. Cut up (6): a Progeny (5). (3) 4 Detect (4); 5. B«- sullen 11 Insert in series (Up; IS (4); 6 Giass-lancl (3); 7 Sdool <4> 16 Long-haired ox Origlnßte l6>; 8. Tyrant I ]7 Slope 14); 19 Guitar in Xlv rush 12244 words
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Article34 1968-11-10 12 "•ROW QUICK, (row big ao go*a aa old Chine.* ».).ni(. GmwlaK rhilli rM anoiiid e«i U'-aker Oala regularly nan Vitamn HI than any orber whoie gra.D anal Aod VMakar Uata la ao epare34 words
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Article38 1968-11-10 12 PORE i"oi-ner inrhard Koad Rnad. Sunday hntM »00 am. ana wunday School 00 am. All We..-om» 110) am aanrlia at simapora Amanraa »<-hool. 1.0 Kinita Road. Doctor r. v. j,- la>m«na apeaking I'Rjtor. Pbona .K pore38 words
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Article172 1968-11-10 12 A MKRICA by nature is not a country of political dissent. Americans on the whole tend to conform, rallying always a little too readily behind the flag. It is a measura of Mr. Nixon* problems that In his victory speech h« should emphasise that hit first172 words
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Article134 1968-11-10 12 /'OOD nt*.s for 65 000 small fishermen in West Malaysia. Every dawn they put out to reap a rich harvest from the sea. And for their long hours of toil they gel precious little. Now the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority has come forward with a marketing scheme that134 words
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Article73 1968-11-10 12 TRIUMPH 1 AM INISTER ol Finance Mr. Tan Stow Sin takes Just pride in Malaysia's ability to raise commercial loans in West Germany. He points out th.it apart from Japan, Malaysia is the only Afro-Asian country with the financial standing to impress the German investor. No empty boast this. To73 words
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Article55 1968-11-10 12 TRIUMPH 2 /ARBITING the globe Is becoming a habit. But to do so at 47! Every minute In his four days In space cosmonaut Sergei Beregovoi's life was at split-second hazard. To have endured all ihis at 47! What an achievement. And what an answer for thr pundits who say55 words
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Article, Illustration895 1968-11-10 12 THE THEME IS TOMORROW AND THE HEAD OF SINGAPORE'S FIRST JUNIOR COLLEGE TALKS TO IVY SIOW ABOUT CONCEPTS AND CONSTRAINTS FOR THE ELITE 600 MOULDING leaders For tomorrow begins in earnest in January with (lie opening of Ihe first of Four junior colleges in Singapore. This is probably895 words
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288 1968-11-10 12 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL by THOUSANDS or learner drivers in Singapore are in a dilemma. As things are at the drivingtest centre in Maxwell Road, it looks as if they will never be eligible to take a driving test. REASON: They are not able288 words
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Article398 1968-11-10 12 ONG KIAT BENG - ONG KIAT BENG STILL ON THE THEME TOMORROW by FOUR Malaysian engineers are on Lee Foundation scholarships at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Bangkok, working for their master's degree. Depending on their performance, the Lee Foundation of Singapore will decide whether to continue or increase its398 words
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Article74 1968-11-10 12 KKEP thoa» porraa romini in FOr IKI lIRSIR now appear* ertry Sunda> You ran sin a c*»h pri»r of $10 for each po»m publl»h»d and. D«rr important. m»t your ver»^ in print with rxprrt rommrnl fcntri^a to- Poetry ornrr. The Sunday Tlmrv Time* Houv. Sinjapore MM mu»t be74 words
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Article185 1968-11-10 12 — TATI - TATI I diOn t Cora thof rr>y slippers »er» worn; I didn t notice the bougomvillo thot orch ot th« gotc. I didn't s«e the |^v the plo>mg children gov« freely. And I kicked a stone: I didn t wofch the rood. I didn't notice the pregnant185 words
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Article62 1968-11-10 12 —KUA LAY SII - —KUA LAY SII How rrojesty Singopcre standi omidsf our neighbouring londs. Wealth from trode profound, industrial to*sns abcund. Modem buildings for you ond reaching high into th« $ky. A garden city Singapore can be, plant mony a flow#e ond tree. Besides o rugged society, every citizen oim for peace62 words
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Article194 1968-11-10 12 IHIKr are practical ci. pUrMtioiM M tv why Ml|n, aubjetlo air more diffi. ull than others to handle in a poem. One that is portir •hat has inspired many roemv is >riy hkriv ov,r. written. and < ons. c,u. ntlr ''fers little «ope for fre^h. sisnificant trratment. Poemi •bout the194 words
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Article70 1968-11-10 12 —SNG BOH KHIM - —SNG BOH KHIM Whot mattered afterwards. She said, was thot h« was dead And she stilt lived. In death, remembered His admonishments, the aoy life She hod led seemed such poor reward. <"Why not all dead! betttr still.") Not facile tears but hordheorted Fate who plucked the virtuou*. In70 words
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Advertisement716 1968-11-10 12 WiW Vvi i I J I W 1 l\i .1 1 M r^jeliUJß AC ►NOW L F OCEM EN TS »NNIVC«S»«IES ANNOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS, CLUB 1 ACTIVITIES, CONOOUNCES. OE»THS, ENCAGEMENTS. FUNERMS. MEETINGS. I IN MEMORIAM MMRIA6ES. MISSINS. PERSONAL. P.P.C, REQUIEMS I REUNIONS. Rlltr MlliWsi SII'- fM 21 ••'<«. tick tMititiil wtri716 words
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Advertisement24 1968-11-10 12 SIGN OF QUALITY AND TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENT (ffilNivico uMTMT H IAPW til JT i^SCEfI STP-808 MVICO wmmm> ttmna <rtnxm tmomnovi Iffin MUfOM MO aIUA>BA .7"24 words
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Advertisement128 1968-11-10 12 IT IS THE that count OVER 1 30.000 SUCCESSES c THE RAPID RESULTS COLLEGE OF LONDON fot* rapid re6u£fe m rf »nt* ,n mo (§1 '•Mft '-■»•>« P««»ol ruitlsa |M Law lU, |M 5«r..... **> 'C.I.S, C. at S AccouM.ncv ,ACCA. I C W.A.. A.I A tanking ildltitur* ot iankrn128 words
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Miscellaneous18 1968-11-10 12 K J^L A Hcvserse, e'd chap! —YJell, tjou'il jus+ >i TrtMr i^inMiajTßßaVjTxwajijiasjajasaaaSjaaaaaassaasaiaßaaaaam^ i .i, .tl Itt aI < ia»*»«BaßSai18 words
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Article, Illustration294 1968-11-10 13 Badminton star Johnny is one of the top ten DBNANG, Sat. Tho--1 mas Cup star Johnny Heah is among Penang's ten outstanding young men of 1968 selfoted by a panel of juuges for special Jaycee awards tonight. The winners were presented with mementoes by the Chief Minister, Tan294 words
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Article67 1968-11-10 13 -ing.\pohi;. sat. uv Hal .^..i) si ol Katnpong Ar.mit today lined $2,100 cr ,se\en niontlis jail by the ninth magistrate. Mr Boey K'i'. n Hon| lot i ..'..-.lli; clan- I plPaded suilty to a cltarge ol hrt\inn l it>. r«w "Plum, J It), prepared opium.67 words
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Article52 1968-11-10 13 ItLLK ANSON, Bat.- Mr. V lh» Mettodist Knz.lsh Piinnry .school .hi. v i i b«Ti elected >!i» Northern District Council of th» Oth. J em« Mr. Ho Wenn Houk > > rtnane and Mr. G. Arthur of v Mr Kobin Ai-u--muetm of Iriuk At <r Mr. Klioo52 words
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Article26 1968-11-10 13 BUTTER VVOR I I month for stealing so tn (11..H Movii and 50 O:' 1 valued at $35. i d Ro»d on Auk 226 words
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Article118 1968-11-10 13 Singapore imports $33 mil. gold WASIIIM.IOV Sat. Singapore imported about 133.1 million of fold bullion from the IS in September, according to the L'S Commercial Department. Treasury oliiri.ils suiil they presumed the shipment mi monetary enltl and merely meant Sinfapore had derided to h.«\e sorur of its pw> lag nold118 words
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510 1968-11-10 13 Nixon sets off a wave of anger in the Philippines JjANILA, Sat. Mr. Richard M. Nixon's recent statement of U.S. policy in Asia has stirred agitation in the Philippine Congress. The U.S. President-elect id his defence policy statement had mentioned by name Japan. South Korea and Thailand— but tailed to510 words
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142 1968-11-10 13 Wendell Corev (star of the 11th hour) dies LOS \NGELtS. Sal ran ol liinis and who combined acting with politics, did yesterday. He was 54. He died at the Woodland tew hours I admitted with a liver di Prienda said had complained of leeiam unwell returning two weeks I a142 words
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220 1968-11-10 13 RETIRING AGE: TEACHERS AWAIT RULING PENANO. iia 1 Malityao Teai-her-.s awaiting a reply trmn the Ministry "i Educadecl "i the new nunm; age f'jr ciTl' secrsuiti on non-goveiti-BMnt, non-United Teaching S<>rvic>' and Unified Teaching Service i her. wttn pensionable Btatui "Tile Mitii.stry oau wughl a clarification from the 'nrney-GetHrars office220 words
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Article38 1968-11-10 13 nipovo i kbai s s t The Dwrticl Officer. Nlbnng Tehul Svrcf Al»di|i Bar! bin Sver! Al. BhahaDUddtn ill i.n «nt eontMndation letttri <m prnploya** for thtli *»d rk J during '>nI Province riles !ry.38 words
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Article, Illustration273 1968-11-10 13 U.S. BANKER TO TELL OF PLANS TO AID SINGAPORE tINUAPORE. Sat Mr George S. Moore, chairman of the world* MeI "id largest bank will v -it Singapore next Friday in the course of a round-the-world trip During hi.s T4-hour .stay the First National City Bank chairman will call I on273 words
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Article33 1968-11-10 13 BUTTERWORTH, Sat. A "iMMkreU Abu B.ik«r bin Ahmad. 25. »v fined $10 jresterday. or or' week's jail, for oper«unp in the public car park at Bi.4«n Lunr on Oct. 3033 words
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189 1968-11-10 13 I 181 lebruar\ BINGAj run nun \xi> I.nDI STRV started a new •true tor Singapore exporters the "Made-in-MlliMliiill- •«■< linn Ihe response has been so encouraglnc iud^irn from tin order- an iti'i'.irlei re'i i' l. th.it the magazine I .in derided to189 words
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131 1968-11-10 13 VINUAJ'ORE, Sat. The Parliamentary Secre- tary to the Ministry of Culture. Mr. Fong Sip Chee, today called on police national servicemen to discharge their duties fairly and fearlessly at all time.s He said: "Whether you don the uniform or not you are131 words
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Article38 1968-11-10 13 Thp Strain tin price in Penantt vr-i.Trtay went to a new ln«h level fur the year gou.a I $2 to $607 75 on iin offering I cm limited dimn 5 ions lv 215 I tone.38 words
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121 1968-11-10 13 PENANO, Sat. The 3.500 atudents of Chun* Ling, Malaysia's biggest Chinese high school, were today warned not to fall into the trap of Irresponsible elements. "You must Ruard jealously the good name of Chun-? Ling which belongs not only to Penaiß or Malaysia but121 words
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Article, Illustration225 1968-11-10 13 Ph otonews loots mon, you canna play a pipe without a kilt SINGAPORE. Sat. The sudden appearance of Singapore Girl Bagpipers at a cocktail party to welcome him completely took Bill Me Cotter, the millwright with BMC Scotland, by surprise. Remarkable For Bill, "the man in 100.000" who is here225 words
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Advertisement387 1968-11-10 13 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TAYLOR'S COLLEGE OFFICE OPENS MON. NOV. 11 Main foyer, Merlin Hotel, Kuala Lumpur Enrolments may be finalised at any time after this date. Office hours are: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays 9 a.m. to 12 Noon Telephone Kuala Lumpur ***** Foot Itch387 words
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Article, Illustration670 1968-11-10 14 THAM LEE LANG - All the signs point to a big health food boom just round the corner. THAM LEE LANG, .By -^"LL signs indicate that there is a great future for the establishment of "health lood" industries in Malaysia. The birth cate and the rising standard of living will iKilunilk create a demand670 words
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448 1968-11-10 14 GABRIEL LEE - Tops when it comes to eating and drinking GABRIEL LEE By 1 HERE has been a significant increase in the number of restaurants in Singapore in recent months. Into air-conditioned premises have gone many of tlit- Chinese. Malay and Indian foods iha' were previously hawked all over the Republic. And448 words
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Advertisement187 1968-11-10 14 '.^t^HaßßaaaaaaaaaaaaaMßaaaaaaaai *&a,^-, Wwn&^^m^^^Z&ffaf^s A** PELARGGN W^% the modern milk mothe mm ~^m Pelargon is a modern milk formula for the excellent digestibility help baby grow well. Grow s> gH^^ regular feeding of bah cv strong. (Jain weight steadily and increase the Made from fresh full-cream milk, pre-cooked natural resistance to187 words
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Article, Illustration622 1968-11-10 15 GABRIEL LEE - GABRIEL LEE By MEAT frora Singapore is fast tiiiiliii"; ;i place on 1 he dinner tables of Europe and the Far East Singapore is now exporting pigs to Brunei and Hong Kong. And on the hook arc plans to622 words
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423 1968-11-10 15 The sweet road to better health and it costs so little II ill 1:1 are four recipes th.it not only taste good luit are iilmi health-giv-ing and they cost mtv little to turn out. Milk, that perfect food. is the backbone of all these four lovely sweets just the thine423 words
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Advertisement78 1968-11-10 15 Sustagen nutritionally a complete food 4m •■> ft Sik vafuable in illness For weight gain For sport and throughout supetes all known a pre-game and pr»convalescence > ••.<! nulrimeoei in a training meal a rtvoMionary concept in athletic *^!£fr™*-u r»^-fc_ nutrition. Available at all dispensaries stores. J.L Morison.Son Jones (F.E.)78 words
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Advertisement37 1968-11-10 15 Don't be SHADOW W of your V usual self...AEATwhnt I you like Illthon URODOnI THE UNIVERSAL TONIC URODONAL »ill c'iminote oil Uric-Acid ond prevents indiotttioo one! con"-tiDOtiOn. £Ole Agenl G. NICOLICH, P.O Box 454, Spore. Tel: *****37 words
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Advertisement105 1968-11-10 15 REVITALISE WITIRII YOUR 4mjJuli!l SYSTEM WITH Ik KINoU j^M Kinso Curcuma Tablet is an excellent remedy against a large variety of complaints Gallstones, Liver Disorders caused by excess alcoholic drink s Pimples. Constipation, Lack of Good Appetite, Blood Purifying and many other ailments. Get a bottle of Kinso today! Price:105 words
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Advertisement401 1968-11-10 16 NOW! the secret of deer essence is here IIIHH HWIA scientists have perfected the ancient DIIPP PlsiQll hPQIthU 111 il art of extracting the pure deer essence PU ClEa "EaiUiy 111 PP Bi from the richest meat of the animal. Vitadeer is extracted under the mcst 111 Hill I I401 words
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Article, Illustration359 1968-11-10 17 ...and it started with the loud call to turn from rice to wheat J\ REVOLUTION in food and taste is making itself felt among Singa poreans. Phis was brought about in large part last year when the Government launched its "Eal More Wheat"359 words
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Article, Illustration611 1968-11-10 17 THAM LEE LANG - How does this grand old woman stay fit? With two glasses of milk a day... THAM LEE LANG £j OHK is dlmunitlTe In si/c only 4ft. 91n She is fair, she ha« bright black eyes and she is 80 years old When I interviewed Madame How Song, who is srandmother611 words
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401 1968-11-10 17 First take a basic food then add a touch of top flavour t LAVOUR In food is essential as salt in meat or potatoes it it is to be enjoyable on the palate, and modern food technology has given a greater scope for flavourings of all types without the necessity401 words
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Article148 1968-11-10 17 T ltlE executives nl I panv in New Zealand were MOM Of the nrst to compare the ancient t r'r.ini for deer, both lor venlaon and deer horn, w.th tli» new found availability of deer In their Ciuntry Several trip-; to Singapore and Hour convinced them l-148 words
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Advertisement58 1968-11-10 17 tyzf'ZziM/ffffl io suit your ewy need! Farm-Fresh Milk ■> vlgggg^Si^' a Jg9* ggggWP* Magnolia Farm-Fresh Milk Aifc v /A Mognoiio Creamy Milk dub vr V rt Ot country for tne promot'On of U^^ D y^'M n Nognoba U.H.I. Milk W**^^ J modem Magnoli.i Harv a i/Ihhh Uulau-hvrf hvullh ERATION I58 words
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Miscellaneous1439 1968-11-10 18 STAR of W!^h the WEEK V"J| OCR -Star of the Week" today is Miss Maureen Loi /Singapore salesi/irl) born Noverr.ber 11. ol can art out on this nrw ahead thu yrat and it will vear of life with a bra»e take you across the sea. If hrart 1 ou Mill1,439 words
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Miscellaneous288 1968-11-10 18 A/OW'X/T— 318 I KOAAK' I 1 KORAK! SON— "5352^ I MJVIRO ASP THE NOW T Afow.mr j S a^^T >^. yr 4Sk I^we can clean up this fojl-^/ ta*zaa/.' T i «Osi- J llnl! HUI N LllS rlf k wp/ ak^ai cowemon a k v I/f we wi &h J288 words
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Article, Illustration622 1968-11-10 19 AND JULIE ANDREWS IS THIS STAR IN the bright lexicon of Hollywood, many films boiist of ";in unusual array of talent" Never luis this claim been more appropriate Hum lor "STAR" which m>t only brings together the lop talents thai made "The Sound of622 words
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Article585 1968-11-10 19 'THE Naval Ba.se Singer* mrt followlnc up ihelr p-eat success of lust May The Pirates of Priizance with the production of a rather more serious operetta by Gilbert mid Sullivan Tills Is "Ruddlgore" *h!rh Is beliiß staged at the an -conditioned Sultan Theatre. H.MS Terror, from Tueaday to585 words
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Article304 1968-11-10 19 WITH fre>h new facet like Tommy Steele. Lesley Ann Warren and John Davidson, plus the seasoned talents of Kred Mac Murray. Greer Garson Geraldlne Page, 1 Cooper and Hermloi.r Baddeley. Walt Dl lavish muMcal comerly THE HAPPIKST MILLIONAIRE boasts the brightest and most talented cast304 words
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Advertisement454 1968-11-10 19 H t= **'mn.n.i.mn.t.lon NOW SHOWING— No P*M Li»»! II om, 1 30, 4 00. 6.10 t ».l* m PhiMip Law DEATH RIDES A HORSI" -"iscope |UA). NOW SHOWING' 11 am, 1.30, 4.00, 6 30 1 ».10 •1 lovlor. Richord Burton Noel Coward In "BOOM"! -..ivjn Color (Ul SB) TODAY i.4S454 words
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Advertisement212 1968-11-10 19 H. M. SHAH ENTERPRISES presents i MOSCOW CIRCUS (at Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur) OEF ftiTELV LAST 04Y THE SHOW OF A LIFE TIME THAT YOU MUST NOT MISS! GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! By popular rrqursl. sprcial matinee *how for School children on 10. 1 IKK at 3 p.m. \dmi*iMon:- Gallery212 words
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Advertisement340 1968-11-10 19 BODEON s... N tr.. PALACE jl llEiilL thurs. i4tn ™y^. 9^ W^i Based on Hie Legend of the Nibclunqi. this it pulsating drama of Love, Jealousy, Hat*, Vengeance, War and Tragedy. IN TECHNICOLOR CINEMASCOPE ""^HJt with a magnificent cast of over 1,000 and enhanced by th* immortal music of Richard340 words
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Article297 1968-11-10 20 LI nerpf»il are hoc* '.o ;he top of Uv Kit. .-h PlrM DniMon tallowing their i-1 \i< f or> o\er I NQUSJ m\ l-«is i's.f Aranutl I \f«r»»tle Iparwich I trrlnn l^»<i. I Spins Uteoekor I ni>u« tot. Liverpool 1 C'iieisea Mm: City iiReuter - 297 words
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Article18 1968-11-10 20 VONO KONQ S»- Th« Singapore Combinhiirker ''»n K Hung 'heir iindeff^''il n .ng th« FUiuvc.isr* s-2 yntierday.18 words
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Article276 1968-11-10 20 I (ll' M KOI M) X Bain-Mey v R.Knuale x Bradford C v Chester 1 Shrewsbury- t Pent Val« 1 Tranmere v Snuthpori 1 Wrexham Oldham 1 Stockporl t Bradford 1 Doncaster v NotU C x Workington t S\inthorp« 1 Darlington r GnnvsbT 2276 words
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Article975 1968-11-10 20 Sunday Times pools service... by \LfITH the F.A. Cup ties on the coupons this week, if past records are any guide at all, we can expect something like 12 or 13 draws In all. Of these five, possibly six. could come from the nonleagueReuter - 975 words
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Article35 1968-11-10 20 ill' n ERWOH in B The BtraMs Ttsulim rompmi- BpaHs Club «ill hold its annual meeting (<>:iow id by .i dinner and I- -et pirtv v the Tin club on Nov 18.35 words
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Article24 1968-11-10 20 TEM'K ANSON. Sat— Spun beat Nova Scotia Estate 5-0 In a knockout soccer match yesterday. Jendaraia EMate beat Tamilar Kangam 3-1.24 words
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495 1968-11-10 20 TONY DANKER - TPCA can give Police hard fight in FAS Cup final TONY DANKER By I^UALA LUMPUR, yat. Selan gor Combined Police meet TPCA in the Football Association of SelanKor senior knockout cup final at the Merdeka Stadium at 7.45 tomorrow night. Police, runnprs-up to L'mno Youth.s in last year's linal. have495 words
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Article20 1968-11-10 20 SUNOEI PATANI. Bat Krdah Police brut Central KeI elali 2-0 in a league hockey I match yesterday.20 words
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128 1968-11-10 20 SINGAPORE. Sat Pootbail Auuruiiuo of Singapore MiM named 17 players lor the chMlily niiiti-h au.musl Joint ■OTMSS at jHlun Be&ur tomor- row night a' 7 The pi.nr-rs arr members of the Republics tram for the Kin:; 5 Cup tournament at Bangkok. The Singapore team128 words
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Article217 1968-11-10 20 PLAYER GOES THREE AHEAD SYDNEY. Sat Gary Player oi South Ainca shot a >pven-under-par 66 today to take a three-.vtroke lead after the third round of the Will.-; Masters golf classic at Manly. Playing In his characteristic black costume with white .shoes and a white glove, he picked up eight217 words
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Article21 1968-11-10 20 HONOll'Ll' M -Kr: «.'ilh i> it; pront. po.-ted a :'':-p.«i 67 > •ix hi i 13a .n tne H«A«..an ojwn.21 words
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Article68 1968-11-10 20 JAIPLK M 1 ivseeded Rudy Haitunu ul iBdBSMBti ><--'■- triuay qualiticd fur the metis singles mhi-:ii,,u ,>: '.in Ra.n badmuv.on 1 11.1 s!:ips. He b>\<: MJ..iv.-i.<n P. Oun.il*n 15 9 15-4 Other q.iarttr-tinal result.*: lluljull Iniiom -.i beat Dinesh Kh.-i.na llßdtel l<-6 15-3. R<>-nr-n G»<to 'Indi.'68 words
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422 1968-11-10 20 Four Aussie states for open tennis MELBOURNE. Sat. Open tennis will be played in four Australian states this year, it was announced here yesterday. The Lawn Tennis As. tlon of Australia accepted financial terms for the appearance of leading protisslonals In tournaments In New South W.Ur.s. Queensland, Western Australia and422 words
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Article96 1968-11-10 20 TODAY: S«dl!l Kfchil 116 am '7.8 ft I 10 57 pm. .64 ft Singapore 1.55 a.m. 177 ft) II 4« pm 19 ft. 1 Port Dlrlc*on 833 a m 'R 1 ft.i 856 pm 17 6 (I Port Swftienhatn 725 am 1 13.5 ft96 words
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Article62 1968-11-10 20 IIOMriVIUtU, bl a ■1" nei sCiui.u ku.u ii.ou.il of the i;:uht in 111 in.. champMnslupt I I Belgium tbe v*It \k.«s tne thud gold medti in tne nun < i nr ■eeonds m the runotl. .'lll »4 Ui ink lurced the ruaOtl by umii.:.. i62 words
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Advertisement119 1968-11-10 20 BB^ a J BM #WH l^MPlff^^V9M^^K^Mff9RSrMViT9?9iiiMiti>i>i' t||||||il| s £i in "'"K^Tmil rtflM md W-md H rJa^W^i^J mmM.^ "rlrr^Jr I Wash out that hole 5 I VJSL^3MMBMMC3 /^oor, HIM, YJUtH I »UTT MY UtToN k Xv^^ f" v m >" v M S^ojh «ot i<T^ v vnmn »wiv <*<"*„¥* > v119 words
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Miscellaneous542 1968-11-10 20 V.... I. LUMIN lON Bent.. Hi flan un: Pe:a< M.i IKUMI Men* Iropliji m Hot Xl Bar ni.il, h: I'<..ik v B'fOr ilpun M. ij.u..iii(f. 7 un. i. I 'men i and »i<: i«onwni tourneys j grd 7 45 ami. Xl <;<.! K liuir m.t, h: NeKri-ktalacca v Fi dam;542 words
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Obituary234 1968-11-10 21 MM. JAMII Lit IWII OHINC fAxrtl a»av i>»ac»fuliv at in 30 am M Novemn»r I'or'fn* learmi bouM noon 12th Sovrml.fr. MR YAP SIN YAM aMaM .on of Mr Tap Kit Kong paaiad away t'lU Funeral on mll«xat 2 p m (ram 33. Yap Kwan S*ng Road. K L. MADAM234 words
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2049 1968-11-10 21 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep By XL RUNNERS AND RIDERS UlAmlMm 200 class 3 division 3 ■HMiflH ($6,500) 6F local jockeys only i S.!?° 5J.?? "I* g lSulUn °f P»hang> E Donnelly 11 9 0 Low 8 Is s mi TOP a <TWTI Allan2,049 words
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Article1729 1968-11-10 21 Total Pool $51,816 Ist *****5 $12 821 2nd *****8 S 6.412 3rd *****)1 3.206 Starters SBOl eat h— No*. ISSOI *****4 *****2 *****3 Consolation $284 each Nm *****4 *****0 *****6 *****1 *****1 *****5 *****0 1b83t2 *****6 *****3 AMERICAN Jockey A John Sellers had another good1,729 words
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Article135 1968-11-10 21 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOT RACE 1 OKIE WILLTOP SPY Pica Mp> Casanova Spy Casanova Pica RACE 2 SAM PRIDE MANHATTAN S\M. TRIDE Cowan Street Divert Terror Desert Terror Lotus Lamp Samron's I'ride Lotu-, Lamp RACE I DELAMARE DONORIC DONORIC S. Berjuacg Laju La]a Saya DaUng Kobbie S.135 words
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Advertisement436 1968-11-10 21 \Ute CLASSIFIEDS W.rdt ill < Minimum) CHUA CHAN: Th* rntacemrot It announced h*t\»«n Stephen. Chool E* nrn ton of Mr and Mr. Chua Kay and Un Chan Bom Cut; on 8.11 U. NOTICE NOTICE IS HiJiKBY GIVEN that I. UM SAY BAN of No. 7 Dhooy Ghaut. Singapore 8, bave436 words
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Advertisement125 1968-11-10 21 IT Jl ST TAKES A FEW NfctKS TO LOOK YOLNG AGAIN t-*vi \J M MAY HAIR TONIC Darkens Grey or Faded Hair Vot over 30 years American barbers have been uMng and recommending Nu-Way as the «ale effective way to eliminate greying hair. Nu-Way grooms as It does away with125 words
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Advertisement209 1968-11-10 21 We require for our Technical Division in the Federation of Malaysia. ELECTRICAL or MECHANICAL ENGINEER to supervise and develop sales of a wide rantte of Industrial equipment and to become responsible in due course for the management of a sector or a oranch within the Division. We are looking for209 words
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207 1968-11-10 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Revertex of Johore won the McGillivray Cup from Dublin of Kedah on the toss of a coin after both teams were deadlocked despite extra time In the final of the Malayan estates football competition at Jalan Raja Bluda today.207 words
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Article, Illustration925 1968-11-10 22 MANSOOR RAHMAN - Thailand read Malaysia's tactics and counter with delightful moves to keep their rugby prestige intact MANSOOR RAHMAN, STORY BY PICTURE BY SOONG HON SIN KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. •JH AIL AND lived up to their promise of bright, fast open rugby to rout Malaysia 23-9 in the biennial match for the925 words
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460 1968-11-10 22 UNUAPORK. Sa> Sprint champion Canagasabal Kunalan .scored a sprint doublp at the Singapore Teachers Union athleilr champtonshipn at Farrer Park today. He won the 100 m In 11 0 and the 200 m In 22 4 tar from his best of 10460 words
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Article29 1968-11-10 22 KLANO. sat League champion* Indian Youngsters were held to a 2-2 draw by Forl lamlllans in a Klans seiilur knockout football matcli at the padang here today.29 words
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Article, Illustration279 1968-11-10 22 Tribute to Grout: Greatest keeper A lit 1 \ll>l Sal.— Australia* and \\n.t Indian mrkrlrr* linl.i- |i.iid IriliuW to 1.. 1 inn Australian lr*i »icketltrrprr Wall* Grout. 11. who dird in liuitviitr l.i»i ni(ht. Orout |il.i>r:l for \u»tralia in 31 tests i»i»rrn i'ij: and IMI (ourm- I upland. "south Aim.279 words
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254 1968-11-10 22 chappell, McCarthy TAME THE WEST INDIANS j-M>lM M rrcora r cigl-.t m irl! iin KM cricketer* in danger of the second tluir Australian tour ti d.tv Australian real bd:-nu.n lan I •r Kevin McCaxth) hamWeal Indurs t.nk iii a oartnership worth i": I ~h,n« thr ,»f. i ;:eci t>v Mr254 words
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Article26 1968-11-10 22 JOHORE B\HRU ttat Klu. ina wnn tIM J"liore in:rrdistnrt Gi'Vcrnment Berrteei football firwl by thr coin after a 2-2 draw agauisl Johore Baiiru tixlav.26 words
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Article26 1968-11-10 22 SINGAPORE. Sat Pasir Laba «on the fli&i Singapore Armed FUW iivu-Mtlr luK-ki v tournament ivhrn they beat Bftinic Camp by a penalty stroke26 words
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Article37 1968-11-10 22 PENANO. Sat. Waterfall Rangers, a I; ird dULsiun tt-.ini. ■hocked Tanjoog nun«»h R;m■en .1 f'i tin., km u am. 3-2 In thr rfnliv i>; ttM Urn round of the Victory Cup knockout soccrr tminiev Ux*ny.37 words
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Article88 1968-11-10 22 SEOUL, Sat.— Chan B Key Young president of the South Korean Asian Games Federation, said today he is confident that the Sixth Asian Games will be held in Bangkok in 1970 as scheduled. Chang will visit Bangkok for consultations with Thai government and Olympic committee officials88 words
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Article19 1968-11-10 22 MOSCOW Tonwxio won the li,.« socrer cup Mnal v it.i a Itory over Tashkent Pa» here \esirrday.19 words
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240 1968-11-10 22 Singapore Civilians score second Malaya Cup victory SINGAPORE. Saturday. £IMi.\PORE. Civilians chalked up their second victory when they defeated Commonwealth Brigade by 19 points (two goals, two penalties, try] to six (two tries) In the Malaya Cup south zone rugger match on the padan? hrre today Civilian* had beaten Neg240 words
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275 1968-11-10 22 Nursiah wins title with better stamina PI Bat. Second »Nt Mn N Imh bfa; :op seed Mrs. Lie> .liir.na in an allMedan final m the Penant open tennis champlonslilpa Muntah'a better utarnln* Played blc part t n her victOl> s;|., p on lp fim gft s j d 5-7. Sh«275 words
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