Eastern Sun, 21 April 1969
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Title Section22 1969-04-21 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 974 Sunday Edition, 20 April 1969. MC(P) 0737 Prlc* 15 oenU22 words
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Article, Illustration421 1969-04-21 1 LONDON. Sat. (UPI Reuter) Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Singapore Prime Minister currently in London for talks with British Government officials, has with him a detailed aerospace study which advises him to invest with the I'nited States before the British military withdrawal in 1971. theUPI photo. - 421 words
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Article112 1969-04-21 1 PRAGUE. Sat. (Renter) Czechoslovakia's new Communist Party leader Dr. Gustav Husak has given warning of a crackdown on ;he country's liberals while East European Communist Party chiefs have showered him with congratulations In his Thursday night address to the Communist Party Central Committee reported here last112 words
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Article44 1969-04-21 1 MADRID. Sat. (Renter) Experts in the seaside resort of Alicante are experimenting with traffic lights for the blind. A sound box is being attached to the lights which will give out a specific note when the pedestrian light goes green.44 words
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Article99 1969-04-21 1 SAO PAULO. Sat. (Reuter) A 14-year-old boy has confessed to shooting three people dead as leader of a teenage gan* accused of armed holdups. burglaries and attacks on courting couples, police said here. The gang of five boys, aged between 13 and 16 was rounded up in a99 words
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459 1969-04-21 1 lirASHINGTON, Sat. (Reuter) U.S. warships heoded by world's only active battleship, the New Jersey, were moving today toward the Western Pacific following President Nixon's decision to maintain reconnaissance flights off North Korea with a protective shield. The formidable gathering of U.S. firepower was already459 words
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151 1969-04-21 1 PARIS. Sat. (I'PI) Communist sources close to the Vietnam talks in Paris todav rejected a contention by U.S. President Richard M. Nixon that the chances of peace had "significantly improved" in the past three months. i "The facts do not justify his optimism." the151 words
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Article111 1969-04-21 1 MANILA. Sat. (Reuter) A Philippine court has sentenced four men to die in the electric chair for the multiple rape of an 18-year-old g»rl. the Philippine News Service reported today. It said the four had b*«n found guilty of the charge in the court of111 words
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Article, Illustration208 1969-04-21 1 K. S. SIDHU - Bv K. S. SIDHU SINGAPORE. Sal. A team of Japanese experts has now started a special survey between Vientiane and Singapore on the possibility of starting a truck or bus service between the two countries. This was disclosed in an exclusive interview with Mr.208 words
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Article233 1969-04-21 1 ASIAN RALLY SINGAPORE. Sat. —The results of the First Asian Highway Rally were still not finalised by press time. But officials in charge of the Rally disclosed that competitor No. 159 was having a clear lead. He is Tengku Mudzafflr, a Works Manager of Sri Jaya Transport Company233 words
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Article130 1969-04-21 1 MUNICH. West Germany. Sat. (Reuter) Malaysia's Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King) and his Consort the Raja Permaisurl Agong complete their six-day State visit of West Germany today with a final sightseeing tour in Munich. Their last visit before flying home later today takes them to the130 words
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Article26 1969-04-21 1 POINT BARROW. Alaska. Sat. (Reuter) —Six polar bears brought here for a film from a zoo in Sunnv California are suffering from cold.26 words
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436 1969-04-21 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. The ECAFE Executive Secretary, 1' Nyun, said that ASEAN nations have made meaningful contribution towards plan harmonisation on sub-regional level through joint co-operative develop- ment. He called for fresh Ideas and urged ECAFE-member nations to explore new areas for regional co-operation In436 words
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Advertisement75 1969-04-21 1 1 III! ENJOY A PRINCELY STAY IN HONG KONG At HOTEL FORTUNA 1 355. NATHAN ROAD. &OVVLOOV TEL: *****1 HHt 1 V. ,V.-I I S»K M >4 S3 m an, >v SiJtl. I'll J ill I, til nil V itn «s* :i:n 30 nil ii. 1 IM lII' I I75 words
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Advertisement151 1969-04-21 1 TH In T Issue ABOUT people In Singapore Page 2. NGEE Ann College convoeation Page 2. ECAFE Social and Economic Development planning call Page 3. CHURCH at Home—Page 6. POPPING Around with Platter Pete Page 8. A.B.C. Of Orchid Growing Page 10. KUALA Lumpur race results Page 11. FOURTH Day151 words
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Article, Illustration490 1969-04-21 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said today that the Ngee Ann Technical College would in the near future develop into another polytechnic to produce technicians for the Republic's expanding industries. 1 The Minister said this dur- ing490 words
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Article166 1969-04-21 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Junior Chamber Singapore will send its biggest ever delegation to attend the 20th Asian Junior Chamber International Conference to be held at Koashium. Taiwan, from April 25 to 30. At the conference, this delegation of 18 members headed by Mr. Henry Koh, President166 words
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Article81 1969-04-21 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Malays National Organisation will hold a public forum, "The Government and the multi-racial cultures and languages" at the SMNO House in Changi Road at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Those taking part in the forum are representatives from SMNO, the Chinese Party. Party81 words
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Article582 1969-04-21 2 BINOAPORE, Sat. Mr. Luong The Sleu. Minister of Public Works. Communications and Transportation, head of the Vietnam delegation to the 25th session of ECAFE. will hold a reception on Monday, April 21, at Vietnam House. 10 Leedon Park. The Chairman of the 25th Session of the582 words
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139 1969-04-21 2 SINGAPORE. Sat St Andrew's School has introduced a new award for its outstanding students Called the Leong Jee Award" it wi'l be given annually on a personal assessment of "breadth of mlna and ability to apply knowledge Intelligently The award is for students who139 words
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230 1969-04-21 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. It is not right to tell artists what to paint and what to do. This is because every artist has his or her own peculiar style of expression. This was said today bv Enche Sha'ari Tadln. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry230 words
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Article167 1969-04-21 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The manufacture of certain goods included in the first and second schedules of the Control of Manufacture Ordinance is no? permitted unless the manufacturer ha? been registered under the provisions of the Ordinance This wag announced in a statement issued by the Registrar of Manufacturers.167 words
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Article110 1969-04-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Two armed robbers who came in a white Cortin a car to rob the proprietor of a fruit shops at Eng Ann Estate :n Klang last night fled empty-handed and minus their car Mr Teoh Kim Toh. the proprietor of the110 words
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Article116 1969-04-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Two men. one armed with a revolver, held up a cigarette saleman and his driver and robbed them of $2,000 worth of cigarette? near Telok Gong here today. The salesman. Sek Swee Kim. told police, he and his driver were travelling along Jalan Langat116 words
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Advertisement161 1969-04-21 2 You'll never get squeezed into a centre seat Fly Thai intemat onei ana you 11 never g«- crammee i«e a narrow. i>nccmto«iab le centre sea? lor ->na ver, simple reason Ther« ts no centre seat On every Tr<a intemat.onat CaraveMe jetliner there arc only two seats abreast Two wider more161 words
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Miscellaneous63 1969-04-21 2 S PORE DIARY 10 a.m.: Chinese operatic practice at National Theatre Club, Ciemenceau Avenue. 5 p.m.-6 p.m.: Performances by Hua Yi Integrated School Band and Catholic High School Band at Botanic Gardens, Cluny Road. 5.30 pjn.-6.30 pm.; Performances by Singapore Infantry Regiment Band at Macßitchie Reservoir Park and bv People's63 words
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Miscellaneous73 1969-04-21 2 THAT'S RIGHT, BARNE 1 HEAL QUIET! H r 1 K looks like YOITRE SPENDING A NIGE,QJIET SUNDAY WITH THE FAMILY, EH, FREDDY i si e?=C7 a k75 R i s M r <(( i i R *M IPS M AN OA M i s" ■SB H H'. S!®® i R/^So\\73 words
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1267 1969-04-21 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Asian nations were urged this morning to give prority for integrating social and economic development plans. The call come from Mr. H.B.M. Honji, Acting Chief of the Social Development Division of ECAFE when he introduced the subject of ''Social Aspects of1,267 words
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201 1969-04-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The recent gift of 10 Sabre jet fighters by Australia should not be interpreted as a new programme of increased military aid planned bv Australia. '"The gift," said Australia's Minister for External Affairs. Mr. Gordon Freeth, "is in connection with201 words
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Article55 1969-04-21 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A two. Storey bungalow house in the University compound caught fire this evening. It was brought under control in half an hour by two fire engines which rushed to the scene The extent of damage is Still not known. It is understood that the fire was55 words
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Article52 1969-04-21 3 KARACHI. Sat. (Reuter) A military court at Hyderabad. north of here, has sentenced an 11-year-old schooltoy to three months Imprisonment with hard labour for attempting to sabotage a railway line The military court, set up under martial law proclaimed recently throughout Pakistan, also finec- 'he boy 10052 words
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Article159 1969-04-21 3 Asian Pacific Teachers Confab JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) The status of teachers and progress of education in Asia and •he Pacific will be two of the main topics at the six-day Asian and Pacific Teachers Conference beginning here tomorrow. President Suharto will address the opening session of the conference being attended159 words
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44 1969-04-21 3 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter)— Economic Affairs Minister Bunchana Atthakom said yesterday the rice situation had improved and several large shipments would be made next week. Singapore has bought 5.000 tons of Thai rice for prompt shipment, he added.44 words
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Article, Illustration22 1969-04-21 3 LONDON: Mr. Lee Kuan Yew seen conferring with Mr. Reginald Maulding (Conservative deputy leader) at Hyde Park Hotel on Friday. UPI photo.22 words
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693 1969-04-21 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Philippines today called for immediate joint action by member-countries of the Asian Coconut Community on the proposed inland tax move by the European Economic Community. Dr L.S. Virata. Secretary of Commerce and Industry and Head of the Philippine de.egation693 words
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178 1969-04-21 3 cvriPnnF Sat The ECAFE Executive Secretary r Nvun. todav described the Asian Highway project as a pioneering achievement and a symbolic link among countries" in this region. U Nyun said the Asian High- way has a very significant and important role to play178 words
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Advertisement352 1969-04-21 3 PUT MUSCLE BACK IN YOUR ARM with U.S.A. SUPER FORMULA 12 VITAMINS 12 MINERALS .YOU MAY NOT KNOW that the reason for general debility, lack of appetite, depression, etc., may be Vitamin/' Mineral deficiency and it is difficult to pin-point the particular vitamin or mineral responsible for this condition. BEIKLIN352 words
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Advertisement2858 1969-04-21 4 STATEMENT RELATING TO A RESTRICTED SALE OF SHARES THROUGH PRIVATE PLACEMENT This Otter for salr by private placement is dated the 18th day of April. 1969. A com of this offer has brrn Ixrtttd with and rrtij'.rrfd by the Retfstrar of Companies In Sinjapotr. who takes no responsibility for its2,858 words
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Advertisement1740 1969-04-21 5 We report as follows: Financial Position balance /heet'"a i 3*l*7*oece rr?b e r**l96 and abllitie of Shen Huo Enterprise Limited Is based on the audited Cost or Accumulated fixed Assets valuation depreciation S 'OOO 'OOO 000 Leasehold property (Note 1) 1.375 1.375 Machinery, equipment, furniture and vehicles 2.879 913 1.9661,740 words
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Advertisement27 1969-04-21 5 VAN HOUTEN tfjtk Makers the World's Finest •Ms#;? I VAN houte n i* >• vJ P™:' c hocolB^ HCO ?\iUSOIUBL£ COCOA -~r*\ WHOLE NUT MILK CHOCOLATE VAN HOUTEN!27 words
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Article, Illustration116 1969-04-21 6 T'HE M Do Re Me*' son* is popular around the world. Children and adults sine it everywhere. Dr Tan Kai Kiat of Bethany Church. Singapore is responsible ror the adaptation of the new words and also for the art work. He indicated, however, that the116 words
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204 1969-04-21 6 SINGAPORE, gat. There are only about three million people in Australia who go to church (including those who attend churches on special occasions) out of a population of 13 million. This was said by Dr G. D. James on hit return204 words
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175 1969-04-21 6 SINGAPORE, Sat The first bl-lingual missionary conference in Singapore will be held at the Singapore Bible College new building from April 27 to May 4. 1989. The theme of the conference is "White Unto Harvest" Highllgb's of tn« conference Include: first hand news from missionaries,175 words
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Article873 1969-04-21 6 Sunday Morning Breakfast I AM going to touch on a well-known verse in Jesus Rrrmnn on the Mount. In this verse our Lord fives us the principle of receiving His blessings on earth. How can we live a happy and contented life in this world873 words
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Article, Illustration274 1969-04-21 6 INDONESIA alone had 260 million moris attendance* last year. Asia has 10 I million seaU available to movie goers. Statistics like these coupled with the universal urge to see pictures especially mo\inc pictures must ha\e prompted Rev. R. K«>n to start Christian Cinema. Christian Cinema according to274 words
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219 1969-04-21 6 SEVENTH DAY Adventists are Christians in a hurry. They believe the coming of Christ is imminent so thev fesl a strung sens? of urgency about getting on with the Lord's work particularly in fulfilling His command to preach the gospel to every nation.219 words
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Article141 1969-04-21 6 REV. Jason Linn, veteran Chinese missionary to the Dayaks of Borneo. 1929-1945. and presently evangelist from Hong Kong will be guest speaker at Life Church. Gllstead Road this Lord's Day, April 20. 10 a.m. He will speak the following two nights April 21 and 22.141 words
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Article213 1969-04-21 6 MANILA, Philippines. Sat. —lt took 26 years for a former Seventh-day Adventlst missionary to get areund to paying for a leather-bound Bible she bought on credit during World War II But when Emma Pflug now a Bib e instructor at the Valle--10 Drive Seventh-day213 words
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Article81 1969-04-21 6 SINGAPORE Sat. The annual general meeting of the Scripture Union Council was held recently. The Council is now as follows:Chairman> Prof. Khoo Oon Teik Vice-Chairman: Dr. Phoon Wai On Secretary: Mr. Winston Yap Treasurer: Rev. James Wong Hon. Gen. Sec.: Mr. Lawrence Chia Chairman of committees:Chinese Mr. Goh81 words
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Article295 1969-04-21 6 THE results of voting In MethodUt Circuit Quarterly Meeting on whether the scheme for Anglican-Metho-dist Unity should be accepted were announced recently. Four hundred and seventyeight circuits voted in favour. 341 against with 12 ties Returns have yet to be received from six circuits. The votes cast295 words
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Advertisement570 1969-04-21 6 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS INTERNATIONAL BAPTIST CHURCH Stock we U B dears Pacta* Phone *****0 AT SINGAPORE AMhKICAM SCHOOL (60 King s Road > 9.45 am. Sunday School 1100 a.m. Worship Servioo AT 8 J ALAN PELANGI 500 p.m Training Union 6-00 p.m. Evening Worship THOMSON ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH (Teochew English) 45570 words
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Advertisement315 1969-04-21 6 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS BETHKaUA UOBPtL HALL 77 Bras Basab Boad. Singapore 1. (Meetings in Engiiatil 3DD(Ia» 830 am. Breaking ol Bread 300 pm. Sunday Scnool (Junior) 4.30 p-m. Sunday School ft Bible Classes (Senior) 8.16 pm. Gospel Service 8.00 pm. Song Service JIBONG CHRISTIAN CHURCH A* CIVIC CENTRE Taman Jurons. Singapore,315 words
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Advertisement702 1969-04-21 6 Rfcl.K.lOtN AWNOtWCfcMtWfi* MESEEt MKTMOUISTJ Ml Kl fort I'anmng Koad. Singapore iso tm- 10 00 m A J Worsen d servi oea 846 am Sunday School tor all ages 10.00 am Junior Cburcn HINOHWA MKTHODIBI I'M! Kt'U it fcltchener K«"1 Singapore 9 00 am. Worship Servi.e (Manoinni .1 00 am Worsmp702 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article873 1969-04-21 7 V T EW YORK, Sat. (UPI) Every business indicator except housing starts *vas on the favourable side in thg U.S. economy this jeek, clear proof there has been little appreciable loss in inflationary presses despite the income surtax and the Federal Reserve tight-money moves.873 words
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Article61 1969-04-21 7 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI)— Money Quotations; HK $6.0775 per U.S. dollar. HK $6.0925 per US. dollar TT. HK $14.54 per pound sterling. HK $319,625 per tael of gold 94 5 per cent fineness. HK $162.7 per 10,000 Japanese yens. HK $131.2 oer 100 Philippines pesos buyers. HK $132.261 words
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Article250 1969-04-21 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following is a berthing list released bv the Port of Singapore Authority for April 20: DEPARTURE: Godowns Vessels 15/16 Hanka S**dcka 21/22 Senzan Maru No. 8 23 24 Shikiharu Maru 2V26 Kimanis 28 Shoyo Maru 29/30 Nais 33/34 Aeneas 33'.?fl Dahlia 40 41 Brohoim250 words
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Article103 1969-04-21 7 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI) The Japan Ammonium Sulphate Industry Association announced on Thursday it was sending an eight-member mission to Communist China next week to negotiate this year's export volume of fertiliser® to China The delegation, headed by Mr. Keigo Shiohara. president of Sumitomo Chemical Co.,103 words
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Article102 1969-04-21 7 TAIPEI, Sat. (Reuter) Nationalist Chinese Minister of Finance Mr. Yu Kuo-Hua has said that the Asian Development Bank (ADB) will give favourable consideration to hi s country's request for two leans totalling US$22 million the Central News Agency reported today. The Finance Minister stated this on102 words
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Article77 1969-04-21 7 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) The U.S. General Services Administration has scrapped its plan announced last January to barter 45 excess stockpiled materials, including tin. for qusntities of six materials needed to fill the national stockpile. Under a new invitation-to-bid issued to the trade yesterday by GS.A.. the77 words
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Article68 1969-04-21 7 MOSCOW, Sat. (UPI) Soviet Fisheries Minister Mr. Alexander Ishkov and Japanese Ambassador Mr. Toru Nakagawa yesterday signed an agreement on Japanese crab-fishing in Soviet waters in 1969. The agreement reduces the Japanese quota overall in the five areas affected by about 30 pe r cent. The agreement68 words
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239 1969-04-21 7 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. (Rcuter) Th« United States, Britain and France have told the United Nations it must drastically limit the usual increase in its regular budget for the next two years, a U.N. spokes- man said yesterday. Diplomatic sources said Russia239 words
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Article77 1969-04-21 7 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Rubber closed neglected with spot 24-1/2 24-3/4. Settlement House May 249/16 24-3/4 June 24-5/ i 24-13/16 July 24-11/16 24-13/16 July/Sept 24-3/4 24-7/1 Oet/Dec 24-13/16 24-15' li Jan/March 24-3 4 24-7/8 April/June 24-5 8 24-13/16 July/Sept 24-9 16 24-3/4 Oct/Dec 24-1/2 24-3/8 Jan/March 24-7M6 24-9/18 April/June77 words
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Article67 1969-04-21 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Association of Banks in Ma-laysia-Singapore today made the following change* in its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency). SELLING TT. or OD. ready: Deutsche Marks $*****5; Holland Guilders sB4* 5700; Swiss Francs $71.0075; Belgian francs $667 words
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196 1969-04-21 7 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) Senator Edward Kennedy yesterday introduced legislation under which the US would terminate South Africa's sugar quota as a sign of disapproval of her racial policies. The Massachusetts Democrat told the Senate that South Africa» apartheid policy was "Repugnant to the196 words
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Article15 1969-04-21 7 SINGAPORF. Sat. The tin price for today was S6MMJ per pkul. up $1.87).15 words
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Article108 1969-04-21 7 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter) The Japanese steel industry yesterday set itself the target of 11.695,000 metric tons lor its exports of ordinary steel products in the 1968 financial year < April to March), the Japanese Steel Exporters Association «aid yesterday. Thia is 20 per cent higher than108 words
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Article41 1969-04-21 7 NEW YORK Sat. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York stock exchange: 30 Industrisls 924.12 20 Rsils 234 90 15 Utilities 129 19 65 Stocks 319 IT 40 Bonds 73 62 Commodity Futures Index 139 4T41 words
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Article51 1969-04-21 7 Mt niters r rtm> lM Malayan 1 17 2nd Malayan 127 3rd Mala;an \P l.S* The Tomnifrff l*d. U.I 1.13 The mating Fund 121 1 31 M »imd XO 1 *5 1 45 Ut Hong knnc 1 V f.S«* 2nd liong Kong Starling Com. 95 10 •Hani knni51 words
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Article99 1969-04-21 7 SINGAPORE. Mt. The nnon prtrea at th« Singapore PhinM# Produce Lithane* today are:— ttujo IrllM loronur (Ml (I.OB.) Hulk 4k.% < Munui Oil (FO tl Dram Si on Mlifd I'utit II 0* Mnnliik white Pepper (F.l)Bi 96% NLH 12S 0T> White Pepper (FOB) 12*..* Sarawak special Black ivpprr ifOKi99 words
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278 1969-04-21 7 SINGAPORE, Sot. The past week was again generally quiet and fluctuations ranged from within one cent. Trading was inclined to be reserved, with initiative lacking and a lead from overseas awaited state Holiday, Cutler, Bath fir Co., in their rubber market review. Orders were278 words
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Article448 1969-04-21 7 ARRIVALS 5.00 am MKA MLO29 koala Lumpar »00 I m MBA MLII 9 Koala Lumpur •44 am Ms A MUII Mdney Jakarta 10 14 am MSA MLIXZ Koala Lumpar. 19.40 p m CAL CIS Talpal. Hoot Kong 10 94 am MSA MLOSS Penang. Ip»>h, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca 100448 words
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Miscellaneous97 1969-04-21 7 WI I'LL- I ANSWEK THAT IP YOUTHLU Mfi WHAT HAPPENED TO MY CAA/ O* KED PAINT*' O!LL, WHAT HAPPENED 1 TP THE lAMMOCX* M VFKFR 8 a </ a ft a I Y\l m M TTM M. O<AY, YOGI-* I 6UE*S you KNOW WHAT YOU'RE POINA-J HOP AWF YO U97 words
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POPPING AROUND with Platter Pete
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Article, Illustration330 1969-04-21 8 Jan Nesbit - At By Jan Nesbit WHEN I heard that Lulu and Maurice were living in Belgravia I imagined them in one of those tall, stately, pillared houses which are as much like home as the Victoria and Albert museum. But in fact they live in330 words
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90 1969-04-21 8 DAVE MUNDEN, 25-year-old drummer, and last of the celibate Tremeloes, is celibate no more...as our picture undeniably shows. Girl in the Munden life (they got engaged on Tuesday) is 2 3-year-old "Bunny" girl Andree Willenberg. As the name suggests, Andree is of Dutch ancestry, bat now lives in Maidu Vale.90 words
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Article276 1969-04-21 8 JJI THERE! Ever since P A. published a •pr*pword Puzzle not too long ago. many of you have been clamouring for more of it. Well, hope you enloy today's "Platter Popword" especially published for you. Also, hope you enjoy the results of the GRAMMY awards; exclusive story276 words
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Article243 1969-04-21 8 London: 1. I Heard It Through The Grapevine—Marvin Gaye. 2. Israllte* Desmond Dekker. 3. Gentle On My Mind Dean Martin. 4. Boom Bang-A-Bar.g Lulu. 5. Sorry Suzanne Hollies. 6 In The Bad Old Days Foundations. 7. Games People Play Joe South. 8. Goodbye Mary Hopkin. 9. Windmills243 words
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Article, Illustration389 1969-04-21 8 TRrvnß Professional names: Real names: Birlhdate: tOSUm Parents names: Present home: Instruments P1.,e4: Where educated: Musical education: entered show First pubiic appeara Hef Fir t professional appearance: Biccest break in career: TV debut: Radio debut: Own TV serie« past or present: Other labels in past: Bi«est389 words
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Miscellaneous207 1969-04-21 8 FHE MAN FROM XT N C X» S AHDAZ SOLO USE 9 THE GLASSES... WELL. BOUNCE ME A BEACH BALL.. ILL/A -77 THAT SURE LOOK% LIKE AN ICEBERG OUT TMERE' THE DEEP FREEZE AFFAIR ACT I What's An Iceberg Like You Doing In A i WHILE ABOVE HEAP BACK FOR207 words
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Miscellaneous217 1969-04-21 8 UiStl I Mr L»» itn| or BngM »a'»r ttngtr t P ane' m Biu» Je ant I* Mad Ml with ftoyi Cry -4 4i II folk Poet 14 PMI CIbKOK brought him heart break I* street diniw IT Ho' It TV D»'jay If Te« Vtirt Jflrr record lab* 1 24217 words
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HOLLYWOOD EVERYWHERE
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1252 1969-04-21 9 Sheilah Graham - By Sheilah Graham NEWS from London, where Bette Davis is starring in "Connecting Rooms/' with Sir Michael Redgrave and newcomer Alexis Kanner (a Demitri De Grunwald production). La Diva Davis is getting along famously with Sir Michael. It is not generally known that1,252 words
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Article, Illustration816 1969-04-21 9 Sheilah Graham - By Sheilah Graham HOLLYWOOD, sat. (NANA) Carol Burnett was sniffling, and her eyes were damp. "The hay fever, it bugs me." she explained "I only get it here. The 12 years I lived In New York no hay fever, only here."816 words
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Article773 1969-04-21 9 TDITH HEAD has won seven Oscars outright, and 30 nominations for the dresses she has designed for the stars in the past three decades, from Dietrich to Dunaway. We lunched primarily to discuss the food and bad dressers of Hollywood. Edith, unlike some newcomers773 words
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Article233 1969-04-21 9 G. E. K - By G. E. K. SINGAPORE. Sat. Just what will they think of next'' wondered Wilma Flmtstone after learning some bits of their system of air communication in a scene from the Columbia Pictures presentation of "The Man Called Flintstone". An innocent remark no one would attribute233 words
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Miscellaneous325 1969-04-21 9 #)SHAW I ORGANISATION L I D O Phone ***** rf LAST I DtYS! SEC IT NOW! Due to film s i»njth 4 >ho«< Nate Tim** 11. t.3l». «.15. 9 15 p a. School Children SI to in? neat at 11. 2.30 dc 8.15 pro shows Die* Van Dtss Sa.'y Ann325 words
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Miscellaneous397 1969-04-21 9 CRGANIS AT IO N ORCHARD —***** I*TH I»4i: No F rrr Lilt! TODAY SHOWS AT 10 30 a m 1 45. 5.15 *39 p m AOOI $2-50 <%! $4 00 WWWII OF 1 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLIDING BEST PICTLBE Lionel "OIIYFR" Paaayislon But'i ""I»LJ* Tecbiilccloi A Columbia Picture Srtaool f onrtamion.397 words
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Article, Illustration964 1969-04-21 10 K.F. Yap - The A.B.C. Of O By K.F. Yap YOU may now be under the shocking impression, from the few examples given for intergeneric hybrids, that orchids are watonly indiscriminate in their sexual behaviour. But, if you were to examine carefully their apparently shameless conduct, you will begin to realise964 words
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Article, Illustration390 1969-04-21 10 H. C. Tan - By H. C. Tan How dots It feel to be the wife of a very important person? I asked Mrs U Nyun. wife of the Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East. The question390 words
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Article119 1969-04-21 10 IN NEW YORK there are certain little restaurants, unknown even to most of the city's resident, which seem made for the displav of kookie fashions On Sundays the lesser models. designers, actresses and photographers gather. each wearing something madder than the next, hoping to get119 words
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Article120 1969-04-21 10 ALL the uproar by conservation groups doesn't seem to be driving fur business bark to the mink ranches At recent fur auctions in Canada, wild furs were selling briskly. Furriers evidently a good season ahead for such furs as beaver, muskrat. raccoon, lynx, otter, fisher120 words
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Article64 1969-04-21 10 CHILDREN'S coats are coming out of the r'asslrs doldrums British designer*. always leaders in this fashion field, have brought some London looks here for back-to-school next fall. Monoglian lamb makes one coat, fastened with caramelcolour patent buckle tabs Another comes in heather tweed wool jersev64 words
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Article, Illustration387 1969-04-21 10 Florence de Santis - By Florence de Santis THE advent of pants a? part of city costumes has had a big effect on sports pants, an effect for the better. With pants now a fashion instead of a staple. Just any old leg casing is out. Pants,387 words
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Article, Illustration228 1969-04-21 10 MARY SUE MILLER - Bv MARY SUE MILLER SUNGLASSES have become a fashion and beauty necessity. The protective feature aside but not discarded Whether Its raining or shining, or the black of night; whether It's with pantg or soft crepe dresses, we girls wear our shades. The better to accessorise228 words
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Article131 1969-04-21 10 A Fashion League Feature THE pants craze seems to be reaching certain limits. Already, designers are thinking skirts for their fall pant suits. As many of te; pant styles will be jumpsuits, iittle extra wrap skirts are being made to 50 with them. Jumpsuits plusA Fashion League Feature - 131 words
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Article237 1969-04-21 10 r^_J A Fashion League Feature EMPHATIC new leg looks, in stretch tights printed with dots «nd flowers, in openwork argyle knee socks, made to go with mini tunics. ALL kinds of sandals for summer, laced up the legs platforms. with pompous, tassels and chains, in gold k.d orA Fashion League Feature - 237 words
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Article149 1969-04-21 10 An Italian generally knows where the bread and vino come from. Therefore. Italian designers are firmly set against any fashion trend to nudity. After all. the logical end of that idea would put a couturier right out of business. The Italians figure their bag is to149 words
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Article138 1969-04-21 10 THE bras have changed, but the ad theme hasn't. It's 20 years since the first "I dreamed in my Maidenform bra** appeared, a long time in the fashion business. In fact, this ad campaign is the longest one ever run in wearing apparel. When138 words
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Miscellaneous116 1969-04-21 10 TODAY an MSB CAMCEk JUNE 2f 23 Affoil* 24 Be 25 Problem* 26 Get 27 Own 28 Foil 29 Day 30 Caught 53 On 54 Monty 55 Woy 56 Cons.der 57 You 58 Yourself 59 Rosy 60 Sure S)Ad verse 2£ 83 Run 84 Person* 85 Anticipated 86 Go 87116 words
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Article1620 1969-04-21 11 By BIG BEN XT UAL A LUMPUR, Sot. Dow Jones with Wodi Ahmad astride won the main sprint for Class One Division Two performers here today. Dow Jones paid $22 for a win ticket. Apprentice M. Ismail had an early double he won on Viva1,620 words
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Article260 1969-04-21 11 ROME. Sat. (Reuter) Topseeded Tony Roche will have one of the toughest fights in h;s professional career to win the men's singles title in the first open Italian tennis championships, which start tomorrow. The 23-year-old Australian left-handec. runner-up at Wimbledon last year, ha? been plagued by260 words
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Article86 1969-04-21 11 TOKYO. Sat (Reuter) —Japan defeated the Philippines .1-0 in the doubles match here today to qualify in the finals of ♦he 'A' section of the Eastern Zone Davis Cup tournament. The Japanese pair. Koji Watanabe and Junzo Kawamori heat Eddie Cruz and Alexander Marcial of the Philippines86 words
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Article61 1969-04-21 11 TAIPEI. Sat. (ArP>—Taiwan will send a boxing team to Kuala Lumpur to take part in the fourth Asian boxing tournament to be held there in early October, it was announced here today. Malaysia, sponsor of the tournament, have invited 19 nations including Nationalist China South61 words
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207 1969-04-21 11 MELBOURNE. Sat (AFP) —Retiring Australian Lawn Tennis Association President. Mr. Bill Edwards today lashed out at professional circuit players claiming "they don't do anything to develop new talent". He said most of them were "has beens" and he did not think there was207 words
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Article, Illustration588 1969-04-21 11 K. S. SIDHU - Bv K. S. SIDHU SINGAPORE. Sat The gruelling battle between men and machine* ended in the Republic early this morning It was a test of strength and stamina for the competitors and efficiency and durability of their vehicles. About 180 competitors from 12 nationsEastern Sun pix.; Eastern Sun pix - 588 words
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Article174 1969-04-21 11 BANGKOK Sat. (AFP) Scoring a goal in each half. Israe! beat Laos 2 —o in the Group B" match of the 11th Asian Youth soccer tournament before an 18.000 crowd at the Na'iona! Stadium here tonight. At half time Israel led I—o.1 —0. Scorers were Mo6he174 words
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Article80 1969-04-21 11 PALM BF.ACH GARDENS, Florida. Sat. (Reuter) George Archers US$2O,OOO (about £8.300) first prize in the Masters tournament moved him into third place In 1968 earnings, the Professional Golfers Association reported yesterday Gene Littler, who picked up U553,600 (about £1.500> for an eighth-place Matter* flnish. still80 words
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Article76 1969-04-21 11 NEW YORK. Sat (Renter) —Results of last night's major league basebal games: American league Boston Red Sox 10. Cleveland Indians 7. Minnesota Twins 6. California Angels 0. Baltimore Orioles 6. Washington Senators 0. Oakland Athletics and Kansas City Roysls postpond (rain) Seattle Pilots and Chicago White Sox postponed76 words
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Article363 1969-04-21 11 KTALA LIWUR. Sat. Giant killer Per Kunalan created a sensational upset when he defeated seeded fellow Malaysian Tan Aik Huang to enter the finals of the >TTC-sponsored Gold Leaf Pestabadminton at the Stadium Negara here tonight. The 22-year-old engineer from Seremban punched "holes" into Aik Huang s363 words
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Article993 1969-04-21 12 Ram 1: Horses Class 2, Dlv. 2—6 Furs.—2.30 p.m. 1. 514 Patera Gold 3. g Air Marshal 3 080 Film Star 4. 178 Lot? 5 93 Bumper Crop 6 4 03 Limelight 7 527 Melmark 8 703 Gino 9 944 Pil Marshal 6CR ETCHINGS: 400 Kookaburra 300993 words
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301 1969-04-21 12 INGLEWOOD California, Bat (UPI) Cuban refugee Jose Napoles won the welterweight championship of the world last night when he scored a 13th round knockout over Curtis Cokes 0 f Dallas, who was unable to continue the fight. Napoles, 143. who fights out ot Mexico City,301 words
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Article69 1969-04-21 12 NEWBURY, England. Sat. (Reuter) Sea Lavender owned by Lt-Col J. Hornung won the Fred Darling Stakes run over seven furlongs here yesterday. Michael SobeU's Knighton House was second with R B Moller's Yelotta third of seven runners. Sandy Barclay rode Sea Lavender, Eddie Hide Knighton House and69 words
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Article120 1969-04-21 12 CHRISTCHURCH. Sat. (Reuter) The New Zealand cricket team will continue with their proposed tour of Pakistan later this year. This was announced bv the New Zealand Cricket Council's Board of Control after an incommittee discussion yesterday. In giving their decision, the board said120 words
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Article1107 1969-04-21 12 GOING: GOOD By Big Ben DUSTIC scored a smart win lost week ond rt w jth a drop of 13 lb. in the top division he holds a first rate chance to complete a double in Race Six at Kuala Lumpur today. Always with1,107 words
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Article27 1969-04-21 12 Big Ben Legal Currency Yakin Aratunga Jimmy Lad Montesano King's knight Laju Laju KB.K. Pi«ang Mas Sweet Melody Aratunga Cisco S*eet Melody Laju Laiu Paliang27 words
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Article113 1969-04-21 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Amateur Fencing Association of Singapore will conduct a three-month beginners fencing course for men and women commmclng May 5 The training will be held once a week. Those Interested should apply to Mr. Willy Gan. Secretary of the AFAS c'o General Hospital. Outram113 words
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Article52 1969-04-21 12 LONDON. Sat (Reuter) Results of English Football League matches played last night were: Division Two Bury 3 Portsmouth 2. Division Three Southport 3 Oldham 1. Stockport 0 Bournemouth 1. Tranmere 0 Luton Town 2. Division Four Colchester 1 Bradford City 1. Scunthorpe 2 York City 1. Southend 452 words
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Article139 1969-04-21 12 RAi t l BIG BEN LOVE AND JOY JIMMY LAD PETER'S GOLD V LI P [SCO &VE AND JOY 1 Marshal RACE t Pil Marshal L CURRENCY Monte«ano Loon^hiang Mel mark MONTESANO Legal Currency l!*h September Love And Joy LEGAL CURRENCY Monte«ano Loon«hiang Peter's Gold MONTESANO Loonshiang Legal Currency139 words
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Advertisement73 1969-04-21 11 CARPETS AND RUGS Per Quality Carpet* ft Ru*« SHOP AT: UNITED CARPETS 183 Tanglin Road Singapore 10 (Opposite Hotel Miliyiii) You arc cordially invitsd to our •how room to lee the E*ci*ing Range of PERSIAN. BOKHARA PAKISTAN. INDIAN CONTINENTAL CARPETS RUCS Wall to wall Carpeting our Speciality for Further Enquiry73 words
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Miscellaneous46 1969-04-21 11 BIG SWEEP Total Pool: $44,601 Ist prixo No. *****6 $11,038 2nd prixt No. *****8 5,519 3rd prixe No. *****9 2,759 Starters; ($344 each) Nos:— *****2 *****3 *****6 *****2 *****5 *****8 *****0 *****5 Consolation: ($245 each) Nos:— *****2 *****9 *****5 *****4 *****3 *****9 *****3 *****6 *****6 *****8.46 words
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Miscellaneous1207 1969-04-21 11 N YOU TV and Radio w (CHANNEL 5) AM. 9SO Pros Summary In Fngli«h 855 The Carol Burnett Sho*: 10-50 Th* Nurses (Image Of Angela': 1140 Pesta Pop i Repeat); 12 35 The Bugs Bunny Show I'M. 1 (»0 Prog Summary In All Languages. 1.05 Be!ajar-Lah B.i'iasa kebang«aan: 1.15 Skippy1,207 words
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Advertisement206 1969-04-21 12 The worlds longest, continuous civilisation iffi&'ysSES; luxury hotels, Ulrvf the world's llrIN CL IUL tallest mountains, palm fringed beaches. i\(T\\X/ Last year alone, more than a dozen Aw ww tourist hotels were completed in India. Indian internal transport services can whisk you anywhere in the country in comfort and without206 words
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Miscellaneous104 1969-04-21 12 Time And Tide TODAY Singapore town: 12 09 am. (9 ft 2 ins.); 6.51 a.m. (b ins.); 1.24 p.m. (7 ft. 9 ins.); 6.51 p.m. (3 ft. 6 Ins.). Naval Dockyard: 12.26 am. (10 ft. 3 ins.); 6.26 am. (1 ft. 1 in.); 1.25 p.m. (9 ft. 7 ins.); 6.44104 words
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