Eastern Sun, 23 April 1969
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Title Section22 1969-04-23 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY •;V Esld. 1960. Vol. 3 No. 977 Wednesday, 23 April 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents22 words
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Article91 1969-04-23 1 OTTAWA. Tues. (UPI) External Affairs Minister. Mr. Mitchell Sharp said that Canada s position on the admission of Communist China into the United Nations would be consistent with progress made in Sino-Canadian negotiations towards mutual diplomatic recognition. Mr. Sharp told the House of Commons the possible exchange91 words
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Article81 1969-04-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The international Islamic conference here today unanimously agreed ta a proposal to allow the transplant of human organs among MusJims. The Chairman of the Organising Committee. Dato Hi Abdul Rahman bin Yakub. told a Press conference that Muslims can now donate or receive81 words
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Article55 1969-04-23 1 PRAGUE. Tues. (UPI)—A student sit-in to protest the fall from power of reformer Alexanaer Dubeck spread through Prague universities today. A check of universities and colleges showed that 12 schools or departments were being struck by students objecting to Mr. Dubcek's replacement as first secretary of Czechoslovakia's Communist55 words
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Article33 1969-04-23 1 LONDON. Tues (Reuter) Britain's biggest literary award, the £5.000 Brooker Prize for fiction, has been won by P. H. Newby for his novel ""Something to answer for," it was announced today.33 words
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Article49 1969-04-23 1 BANGKOK, Tues. (Reuter) A 19-year-old youth, held at a police station here for consorting with gangsters, sawed his way to escape yesterday whi'.e the guard outside the ceil was sound asleep, police reported. Police said two other suspects sharing the same cell did not follow the youth.49 words
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Article158 1969-04-23 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. tonight warned that the policy of the Democratic Action Party "1s threatening the relations between Malaysia* and Singapore." Speaking at an election rally in Kampong Pasir. the Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister said the leaders of the158 words
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Article59 1969-04-23 1 TOKYO. Tues. (UPI) Mr. Lester B Pearson, former Canadian Prime Minister, arrived in Tokyo yesterday afternoon on the last leg of his tour for regional meetings in AfroAsian countries Mr Pearson is visiting Japan In his capacity as chairman of the Commission of International development, a post59 words
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Article60 1969-04-23 1 MAIDSTONE. England. Tues (UPI) Two swans collided in flight yesterday and crashed in the centre of Main Street, causing quite a stir, the royal society for the prevention of cruelty to animals said it was all right. They were a couple of jealous females, and one was chasing60 words
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Article41 1969-04-23 1 PICTON. England. Tues. (UPI) —Pubkeeper Stan Lane says he will B oend his vacation having a drink in 100 different pubs. "I want a quiet holiday. This seems the best wav to go about it," said Lane, 59.41 words
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86 1969-04-23 1 Picture shown the main table at the dinner on Monday night. Facing the camera, at the centre, is Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, the Minister for Communications. Others, from his left outwards are Mrs. Yeo Tiam Siew, U Nyun, Executive Secretary of ECAFE, Mrs. Tang See Chim; Mr. Victor Foo, Commissioner86 words
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Article421 1969-04-23 1 SINGAPORE, Tues. Dr. Hiroshi Kitamura, chief of ECAFE secretariat's research and planning division said that Asian countries have now achieved more maturity than in the last twenty years. He said there "is a great future in store for Asia'' and urged economists in the region to421 words
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Article78 1969-04-23 1 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Tues. (Reuter) C.N. Secretary -(General U Thant today urgently drew the attention of the security council to the grave situation along the Suez Canal and named that "a virtual state of active war exists there." In the wake of daily clashes between Israeli and78 words
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Article84 1969-04-23 1 DACCA. Eut Pakistan, Tues. (Reuten All 44 passengers and crew were killed when an Indian Airlines Fokker Friendship airliner crashed in flames near the town of Khulna last night, official* *aid today. Police said the twin-engined turboprop aircraft, flying from the northeast Indian State of84 words
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Article35 1969-04-23 1 LAHORE Tues (UPI) President Yahya Khan pledged today to hold general elections as early as possible" but did not give a date for an end of martial law imposed a month ago.35 words
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Article29 1969-04-23 1 SEND AI. Japan. Tues (UPI) A fairly strong earthquake rocked northern Honshu and parts of Hokkaido today at 5.11 p.m„ but no injuries or damages were reported29 words
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Article240 1969-04-23 1 LONDON, Tues. (UPI) Singapore's Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew discussed Conservative Party policy on British commitments East of Suez with party leaders today. Later he was having important discussions at the Treasury with Chancellor of the Exchequer >lr. Rov Jenkins on British financial240 words
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Article, Illustration246 1969-04-23 1 TOKYO, Tues. (I'PI) The I'.S.S. New Jersey has left the I'S naval base at Yokosuka after a rail of less than eight hours today hut the navy command declined to give the battleship's destination. The departure of the 46.000-ton New Jersey, the onlyPANA photo. - 246 words
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Article223 1969-04-23 1 ANTWERP. Tues (Reuter)— Five-year-old Francis d® Bruyn had an ear sewn back on by plastic surgeons in hospital here, two and a half hours after the family wolfhound bit it off and swallowed it. The boy was playing in his garden at Brecht near here223 words
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Article42 1969-04-23 1 GENEVA. Tues (Reuter) The Soviet Union today blamed NATO for the arms race In the world but told the 17-nat:on disarmament committee here that it was wiling to work for disarmament either step b> step or on a global basis.42 words
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Article48 1969-04-23 1 SYDNEY. Tues. (Reuter) School-teachers ghouldn I wear mini-skirts because they could distract their pupils This is the opinion of thn Parents and Citizens Association of Riverina. In New South Wales. They have passed a recommendation to ban women tea* chers from wearing mini-skirt* in tbo classroom-48 words
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Article70 1969-04-23 1 NAPLES, Italy. Tues (UPI) Ships and planes of the United States and four allied nations carried out a largescale exercise in the Mediter* ranean today under the watchful eye of the Soviet Navy. A spokesman for the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) said the second day of70 words
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Miscellaneous20 1969-04-23 1 "So he inherited it and that doesn't take brains? I notice you're not smart enough to inherit any thing 1"20 words
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Article, Illustration502 1969-04-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Australia's gift of 10 Sabre jet fighters to Malaysia was in no way prompted by the Philippines claim This was made clear here today by the Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Gordon Freeth, at a press conference this502 words
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729 1969-04-23 2 SINGAPORE, Tue 3. ECAFE countries were today urged to develop national re-insurance markets. The delegate from Pakistan, Mr. F H. Choudhury made this recommendation when he spoke during the ECAFE plenary session on "Trade." "It is common knowledge," said Mr. Choudhury, "that such729 words
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Article135 1969-04-23 2 JOHANNESBURG. Tue?. (UPI) Transplant surgeon Prof. Christian Barnard has urged the South African government to narrow the wage gap between white and nonwhite doctors "steadily and progressively" A statement released here by Dr. Barnard said: "Although I am aware of the difficulties confronting the government135 words
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Article51 1969-04-23 2 THORNTON. Colorado Tues. (UPI) —Police arrested a 37-year-old man on Monday for drunken horseback riding. Complainants said he had been weaving all over the road. Officers admitted the arrest was unusual, but said it was "not so much for the man's sake as for the sake of the51 words
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Article124 1969-04-23 2 SOUTHAMPTON. England. Tues (UPI) Great Britain quietly sent the Queen Elizabeth II on Its maiden voyage today. There was no royal presence. no band, no pomp and circumstance on the Cunard Line Docks for the sailing at 1545 OMT of the successor to the Queens Mary124 words
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Article74 1969-04-23 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. From Thursday, the Minister for Health. Mr. Chut Sian Chin will be conducting another series of visits, the third since he took office and the first for this year, to the various Health Districts and Divisions. This is to a<sess for himself the results achieved bv74 words
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Article, Illustration295 1969-04-23 2 SINGAPORE, Tuea. The Ford Foundation and the Mekong Committee today signed a plan of operation covering the Foundation'! assistance for the Committee'* riparian staff development programme. The signing c«*emony took place during the 25th Session of ECAFE and the concurrent 39th aegalon of the Mekong295 words
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495 1969-04-23 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. Japan today disagreed with the immediote establishment of a clearing or payments union which covers oil member countries in the region. This is because there are still too many problems still to be solved. Instead, Japan stated that a small-scale495 words
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Article49 1969-04-23 2 NEW YORK. Tues OJPI) Rubber futures closed unchanjed to 75 points higher on 2 sales yesterday. (Bid) (Asked) May 26.90 27.40 July 27.00 Sept 26.75 Nov 25.60 26.20 Jan 25.60 26.20 Mar 2560 26.20 May 25 60 26.20 Locally. No. 2 *SS was 27$ cents per pound.49 words
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637 1969-04-23 2 SINGAPORE, Tu«». Philippine* today advocated for a Regionul Payments u on 3 Regional Free Trade Area for Selected Commodities, ond a Regional Common Market for Selected Industries to b* evolved in the future. These three proposals made during the session on "TRADE" at the637 words
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Advertisement91 1969-04-23 2 nun 'V t tri *r s EACH HICEE IS EQUIVALENT TO 10 ORANGES(VIt.C) WONDER TONIC WITH CANDY TASTE Your complexion is your fortune, but only if you make the most of it. A peaches and cream complexion can be yours. As well as skin smooth as a new born babe's.91 words
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Article, Illustration32 1969-04-23 3 tTI photo.— tTI; photo. - 32 words
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401 1969-04-23 3 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) Top British industrialists were last night offered a "You-can't-loose" deal by Singapore Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew to persuade them to invest in the island republic like the Americans and Japanese. He told the Confederation of British Industry: "I401 words
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Article65 1969-04-23 3 WASHINGTON. (UPI) White House Press Secretary Ronald Ziesler said yesterday he knew of no discussion between President Nixon and Congressional leaders concerning retaliatory strips if North Korea attacks U.S. aircraft again. "I know of no conversation related to that." Mr Ziegler said. He added that65 words
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Article282 1969-04-23 3 ECAFE Meet: SINGAPORE. Tues. Most of the ECAFE delegates today voiced their support for the establishment of a Regional Payments I nion to enhance trade and economic cooperation in the region. Mr K B. Lall. leader of the Indian delegation said that there was "no time to282 words
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Article143 1969-04-23 3 SINGAPORE. Tues The new Population Division set up as a member of the ECAFE Secretariat was today hailed by delegates from a number of countries participating in the Committee of the Whole session of the ECAFE conference. The Japanese delegation described it as "timely because population problem143 words
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249 1969-04-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Seventy-one travellers bound for Cambodia had an unscheduled "first-hand glimpse" of Kuala Lumpur thanks to a pair of blown tyres of a Royal Air Cambodia Caravelle jet. The aircraft, on a flight from Singapore to Pnom Penh, was landing249 words
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Article83 1969-04-23 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The PAP (Petir) Whampoa Branch is organising a Dinner Party" at 173/177. Block 5. Jaian Tenteram. St Michael's Estate on Sunday. May 4. 1969 at 730 p.m. on the occasion of the opening ceremony of the Whampoa Branch by the Headquarters Official and83 words
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Article341 1969-04-23 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Executive Secretary of ECAFE. U Nyun last night said there was a need for a new breed of bankers in the countries of the region. These bankers, he said, would need not only to be development minded but who would also341 words
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Article102 1969-04-23 3 NEW YORK Tues. (UPI)— Gold prices closed mixed in relatively quiet trading yesterday on here and abroad In London, gold slipped 2J cents at the morning fixing and an additional 5 cents for a second fixing of U5543.15 a troy ounce. Frankfurt reported a closing price 6102 words
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WORLDGRAM
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Article62 1969-04-23 3 BELFAST, Northern Ireland. (Reuter) Fresh violence burst out in Northern Ireland last night as British troops were moving in to take a hand once more in Irish political problems. About 300 demonstrators demanding a fair deal for Catholics at the hands of the Protestant majority marched62 words
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Article64 1969-04-23 3 MELBOURNE. (Reuter) An express train driver was burned to death when the locomotive he was driving ploughed into a petrol tanker and caught fire at a level crossing near Ml'.dura. about 30 miles North-West of here. The tram's fireman and the truck driver who jumped64 words
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Article72 1969-04-23 3 JAKARTA, (Reuter) Indonesian Trade Minister Dr. Sumitro has told Indonesian students that the government will hold down food and clothing prices this year. Speaking to a group of students in South Sumatra at the weekend, the Minister said the government would hold complete control of the prices72 words
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Article114 1969-04-23 3 WASHINGTON. (Reuter) The Supreme Court todav threw out the conviction of a Washington Negro charged with threatening President Johnson on the grounds that his constitutional right to freedom of speech was violated According to testimony, the Negro Robert Watts. 21. told a meeting of young Negroes in114 words
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Article68 1969-04-23 3 NEW YORK (Reuter) The Soviet Union testfired a massive SS-9 missile with multiple warheads in the Pacific last week. Secretary of State Mr. William P. Rogers said today. "Since the Soviets indicated plans to use the range through June 15. we can only assume that testing68 words
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Article67 1969-04-23 3 NEW YORK. (Reuter) A scientist at Temple University In Philadelphia has blown a bubble which he thinks will set a record for long life. Dr A V. Grosse said in the current Issue of Science Magazine that the bubble made of a solution of alcohol and67 words
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Article87 1969-04-23 3 NICE. France. (Reuter) American film star William Holden said here today he was leaving France because of its telephone system. Mr. Holden. filming here, told reporters he had decided to leave for the studios in Rome despite the quality of French technicians and actors. "I could not87 words
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Article79 1969-04-23 3 RAWALPINDI. (Reuter) Pakistan's military government today announced a drive to w:pe out corruption in the country's administration The announcement, issued on behalf of the ruling military council, said that a special anti-graft tribunal would be set up under martial law rules. It said the military council had taken79 words
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Article105 1969-04-23 3 WASHINGTON. (Reuter t Mr Robert Finch. US Secretary of Health. Education and Welfare, todav named a corn- mission to study the effects of pesticides on environmental pollution and health. He said the time had come to question the continued use of persistent (long-lasting) pesticides to make greater105 words
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Article141 1969-04-23 3 SAIGON. (UPI) Vietnamese Foreign Minister Tran Chanh Thanh said last night North Vietnamese troops would have to withdraw from and Cambodia and that those two countries would have to be present if meaningful talks involving a lasting peace in South Vietnam were to succeed. The141 words
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Article79 1969-04-23 3 TEHERAN. Tues. (UPI) Iran put its troops on 24-hour alert and deployed guns and tanks to deal with what was described as any "aggressive'* action by neighbouring Iraq A Greek and a Japanese ship both flying Iranian flags, sailed along the river yesterday from the Iranian port of79 words
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Article51 1969-04-23 3 SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, (Reuter) Five alleged mutineers were arrested by U.S. coast guards today aboard the German freighter Helga Witt. 3,118 tons, after its captain radioed for help. The coast guard long-range cutter Courageous, equipped with six-inch guns, intercepted the freighter about 120 miles southwest of San51 words
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242 1969-04-23 3 JAKARTA. Tues. (Router) Satellites broadcasting audio-visual education programmes into the heart of developing countries could be the breakthrough to literacy the world has been awaiting, I* Thant has told a conference of Asian and Pacific Teachers in Jakarta. In a statement read to the242 words
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Advertisement86 1969-04-23 3 1 ■or Every' day from Singapore a mighty Qantas V-Jet takes off for London via Europe. Every day. Like today. SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR QANTAS SINGAPORE RAFFLES HOTEL, 86 BRAS BASAH ROAD TEL $***** KUALA LUMPUR— A.IA. BUiLOING. JALAN AMPANG. TEL: ***** OR THEIR GENERAL SALES AGENTS. MSA SINGAPORE86 words
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Miscellaneous85 1969-04-23 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. 12.45 p m 2 p.m.: Rotary Club of Singapore's weekly luncheon at Blue Room. Capitol building 5.30 pjn. 9 p.m.: SATA free mass X-ray station at Alexandra Community Centre. Mei Ling Street. 7.30 p.m. i Free film shows by Ministry oi. Culture at Kampong Kubor, Kampong En g85 words
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637 1969-04-23 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore believes that rapid social developments coupled with economic progress and sound and practical leadership, can contribute to the political stability of countries undertaking such developments. This was stated by Mr. Tan Chok Kian when he spoke during the637 words
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Article143 1969-04-23 4 BINOAPORE Tun. ANZAC Day will be observed by the Australian and New Zealand communities this year at a commemorative dawn service on Friday, at the Kranjl War Memorial Cemetery. Wreath* will be laid by the Australian and New Zealand Hirh Commission#™ on behalf of their Government*; by143 words
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Article47 1969-04-23 4 MALACCA. Tues Elfht hundred acres of land have been reserved for a satellite tewn In Ayer Kroh, seven miles from here. The Chief Minister of Malacca. Dato Haji Talib bin Karim told a press conference here today that the project would be r.arteo In June.47 words
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Article182 1969-04-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, today said Malaysia was prepared to attend meetmcs of the Association of South-east Asian nations "anytime" so long as the Sabah issue was not raised at these meetings. Speaking to newsmen at the Royal Malaysian Air Fore?182 words
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106 1969-04-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue« The Minister of Finance. Tun Tan Siew Sm. was today challenged by the secretary-general of the Democratic Action Party. Mr Goh Hock Guan to a public debate on what the Alliance had achieved since 1957. "I challenge Tun Tan to a106 words
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Article85 1969-04-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue*. Preparation* for the flvepower defenc# talks to be held in Canberra in June are going on smoothly, the Deputv Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said today. "The various working committees are now hard at work preparing for the talks Everything is going on smoothly."85 words
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Article25 1969-04-23 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. There were a total of 49 road accidents of which eight were serious during the past 24 hours n the Republic.25 words
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Article, Illustration93 1969-04-23 4 A cocktail reception wa* given on Monday hv Mr. Luong The Sieu. Minister of Public Works. Communications and Transportation. Head of the Vietnam delegation to the 25th sess»on of ECAFE to members of ECAFE and pronvnent local Singaporeans at Vietnam House. Among those present at the93 words
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Article299 1969-04-23 4 SINGAPORE. Tues A clerk. Lee Year. Ho. told the Coroner'.* Court today he heard rumours tha* gangsters were exporting "protection mon*y" from hi* son's employers To prevent further attempts of extortion bv the gangsters, the employer* supplied their workers each with a wooden bar. "Therefore. I299 words
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Article, Illustration290 1969-04-23 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore has been chosen as the Far East marketing headquarters for Philip Morris International because of various advantageous factors it provides. This was announced yesterday by Mr. Roger O Johnson. Pnilip Morris* Marketing Services Mana-er. Far East at a reception held he'e to290 words
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Article143 1969-04-23 4 TOKYO. Tues. (Reuter) Japan's economy i* sound with nothing of particular concern In the near future except the outlook of the United State* economv the Japanese Finance Ministry said today Japan feels her present external reserves of U553,200 million to be still too low. but not143 words
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Miscellaneous252 1969-04-23 4 ISATION NOW SHOWING: 11 1.45. 6 George Peppard Mary Tyler Moore "What i 6c Bad \boot Feeling Good*" Bcope-Co.or (UI-SBl NEXT CHANGE Tony Curtis <k Monica Vittl "The Chastity Belt" Technicolor (Warner Bros 1 Art*) iTrAPITQL Phone-***** d| NOW SHOWING: li 45 Oary Loelcwood. Elke Sommer. LM J Cobb Jac*252 words
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Miscellaneous16 1969-04-23 4 TODAY a Wednesday. April 23, 1969. J r.r, 3.10-12-24 3140-75 SCOMtO ocr. Ufjj nor 21U 2216 words
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Miscellaneous241 1969-04-23 4 a:• N ORCHARD-321 61 SWT dat: At I.W. 5.15 A 8-3® PA A*" so. »2 50 oo I SSS "OLIVER" sassffii A Columbia Picture School Ccbmiwlob: To 4i? Rett: Dili' 1« l4 »f laeladinc Rat«rday» A SnndtTt •t 18-30 CATHAY 3 3400J La.t Day! 11. l-». 3 9Sa e Smith241 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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95 1969-04-23 5 LONDON. Tues. < UPI) The rubber market closed but nulet. Spot 24-11/16. 24-15/16. Settlement llou.se May 24-7/8 June 24-7 8 25 July 24-15 16 -5-1/16 July Sept 25-1 18 25-1/8 Oct Dec 25-1' 16 25-1/8 Jan Mar 25 25-1 16 Apr;l June 24-7/8 2595 words
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Article16 1969-04-23 5 SINGAPORE. Tucs. The tin price for today was $607 per picul. up $2.37 j.16 words
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Article131 1969-04-23 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Association of Banks in Ma-laysia-Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 unhs of foreign currency). SELLING T.T. or OD. ready: Deutsche Marks $76.5075: Holland Guilders $B4 6275; Swiss Francs $71.0775; Belgian Francs $6.1450;131 words
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Article296 1969-04-23 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The following is a berthing list re eased by the Port of Singapore Authority for April 23: DEPARTURE Godowns Vessels 3 4 Pando Strait 13/14 Atreus 15 16 Bavaria N W. 2/3 Perl:s N.W.J i Petaling N.W.4/3 Trono'n 23 24 Tobago 25 26 Hozui Maru296 words
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Article428 1969-04-23 5 ARKI\ALS 800 am. MSA MI 028 Kuala Luinpor niam SA*> -K972 Bangkok. Tashkent. (npenhacm 9 IK) a m MSA MLII 9 Kuala Lumpur. Ju 10 a m GAKLDA GABOO Jakarta. 10 15 am. MSA MLI2I Kuala Lumpur. 10* MUM Penan*. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca JO HI a m428 words
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1327 1969-04-23 5 Cycle Carriage Highlights Active Mart SINGAPORE, Tues. The Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore today was slightly easier on some very active trading which increased the volume of business done to about 3.5 million units. Cycle Carriage had first dealings and together with Starlite Ceramic, provided the feature of the1,327 words
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Article291 1969-04-23 5 Rubber: 72 3 8 Cts SINGAPORE Tues May first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m., in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 72-3 8 cents per lb. down three eighths of a cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was dull. There was little change In291 words
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Article110 1969-04-23 5 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) The market was dull yesterday on persistent Drlvate sector selling prompted by further consideration of the budget and towards the close the FT Index was 6.2 down at 452 0. Leading industrials were easier over a broad front while British funds showed losses110 words
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Article98 1969-04-23 5 SINGAPORE. Tue*. The rnnn prim at the Singapore Chinese Produce Lkrhange toila> are:— Bum Betlei Coconut Oil 48..V* (F.O.B.) Hulk Coconut Oil 51.00 (FOB.) Drum Mixed Copra 31.00 Muntok H hue Pepper ***** (F.O.B.) NL.W. Sarawak White Pepper 122.50 (F O B.) Sarawak special Black Pepper if O B.)98 words
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Article604 1969-04-23 5 MIMiAPOKfc Mora fc»- 1 change Mild ann <>ihn prii e» 1 ■•Itliiallt lifclro at >h* rlow r ol bu»lnru IVI)I M RIALS At M A 2 41 Ken A (n 2 33 Iforneii Khd. 1 9.1 >lnii«lnil 2.15 Camel 1 2 1 r. Mnr 4 II604 words
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Article51 1969-04-23 5 (Manager* Pr1«f«| l»t Malayan SIR 'n<l Malayan Z.'IH ;r«| Niki)M \L> t :IH The Commrrce Ind f 14 1M 1 he mating Fuml 1 .11 1 .11 M lnie«l fund XD 1.35 1.43 1*1 Hong Kong 1.32 IS** ,'nrt Hong K>>ng 95 100* Sterling Coin 6/10 <*Hong Rone51 words
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Article40 1969-04-23 5 NEW YORK Tues (UPI) i Dow Jones closing average* on the New York stock exchange: 30 Industrials 917.51 20 Rails 234.58 15 Utilities 129.28 65 Stocks 316 97 4" Bonds 73.64 Commodity Futures Index 139 02 I40 words
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Article190 1969-04-23 5 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPD— Stocks fell sharply yesterday In moderate trading. President Nixon's recommendation that Congress eliminate the 7 per cent Investment tax credit leaned heavily on the list. Shortly before the final bell, the UPI stock market Indicator. measuring all stocks traded, showed a loss190 words
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Article444 1969-04-23 6 PRIME Ministe- Lee Kuan Yew has offered a new "can't lose" investment deal to British investors this time he guarantees their investments up to 1980. "If you cannot get your money back in eight years and at least three or four times the equity return here, I will444 words
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Article208 1969-04-23 6 AFP THE Red Flag, China's party theoretical journal, in its latest issue scathingly attacked a current thought among Chinese students who believed nowadays "study is of no use." In an article broadcast over Radio Peking today, the journal denounced the "no use" thought as anotherAFP - 208 words
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Article620 1969-04-23 6 John Hall - By John Hall WASHING TON, Tues. (UPI) The Nixon Administration's estimates of Soviet military strength differs widely from the calculations made by President Johnson's aides. The intelligence surveys are used as ammunition by the Pentagon for weapons and other allocation requests. A side-by-side comparison620 words
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454 1969-04-23 6 STEPHEN CROALL - BY STEPHEN CROALL GOTHENBURG. Tues. (Rcuter) Sweden is likely to get the world's most advanced telescope by 1972 to keep her abreast of the leading nations in space observations for the rest of the century. Swedish scientists say It will allow them454 words
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Article247 1969-04-23 6 BELGRADE. Tues (ATP) The League of Communists the one political party in Yugoslavia today *aid it was not aware of 'he existence of the so-called "Yugoslav Mar-xist-Leninist Organisation** which according to the New China New» Agency has sent a message of suoport to the Ninth247 words
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538 1969-04-23 6 TAKESHI SATO - BY TAKESHI SATO TOKY'O. Tuea. (Reuter) Japan Is trying hard to find ways to dispose of her surplus rice shocks, which are threatening to reach serious proportions, according to government officials. Unless steps are tafcen to check their increase, stocks of old-crop538 words
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Article131 1969-04-23 6 SAIGON. Tues (UPI) An army enlisted man who was a reporter-photographer for the Armed Forces newspaper Stars and Stripes wa* one of 11 Americans killed In a North Vietnamese attack near the Demilitarised Zone last Friday Military spokesmen on Tuesday identified tne reporter as specialist 5 Paul D.131 words
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Article16 1969-04-23 6 True goodness springs from a man's own heart. All men are born good Confucius.16 words
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Article150 1969-04-23 6 HONG KONG. Tues <Reuter) The New China News Agency today attacked the Soviet Union for helping the United States search for the crew and wreckage of the U.S. Navy EC-121 plane shot down by North Korea on April IS. It described the Soviet move as "a150 words
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Article399 1969-04-23 6 ALINE MOSBY - BY ALINE MOSBY PRAGUE. Tues. (I'PI) A member of the ruling Communist Party Presidium turned hack the clock to Czechoslovakia's Stalinist era on Monday, pledging to purge all anti-Soviet elements and praising the "great, unforgettable" leadership of former President Klement Gottwald. "To continue in the399 words
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Article97 1969-04-23 6 HONG KONG. Tues (AFP) —Primary and middle school* in Shanghai have slashed half of their curriculum in educational revolution to avoid the danger of burdening students with too much study. Shanghai Radio said tonight. A simplified curriculum has reduced the school years from previous 1297 words
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471 1969-04-23 6 HENRY SHAPIRO - BY HENRY SHAPIRO Mnsrow Tufs (I'M) Soviet writers have been 4 W r HiJ task for -fiddling with the facts cf The treatment of Josef, Stalin was used as an exam- 1 pie to illustrate the simple i hypocrisy o t so me471 words
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Article372 1969-04-23 6 PHIL NEWSOM - By PHIL NEWSOM NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) bince toe tilth Republic is of Cnar i e s u* uduiie s own ma*»r.g. he a.»o leeis nee to tin*er witn it at auy time he cnooses. And wnen ne cnooses ne also demand* uoquesUon.nf approval ot372 words
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Article107 1969-04-23 6 Revise Education System Paper HONG KONG. Tues. (Reuter) The Shanghai Wen Hui Pao today proposed that the primary and middle school education in China be shortened from 12 to nine years. In an article quoted hy Radio Shanghai the news, paper said this would save the state a lot of107 words
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Article454 1969-04-23 6 MOHD YUNI BIN AWI - LETTERS... MOHD YUNI BIN AWI I refer to the call made by Enche Ismail Wanjor in Eastern Sun of 19-4-69 to certain Malay leaders who. he assumed. maintained that the Majlis Pusat or the Central Council of Malay Cultural body was a government orientated project454 words
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Article, Illustration943 1969-04-23 7 H.C. TAN - By H.C. TAN SINGAPORE, Tues. Think of computers, and you think 0f... IBM. IN the 1940'5, IBM took a bold step forward in deciding to support the work of Howard Aiken (then a graduate student of Harvard University) who also had designed a calculator for943 words
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Article104 1969-04-23 7 A computer student at Carleton College in Northfield. Minnesota, asked 464 girls and 464 boys to fill out questionaires about themselves and about preferences in dating partners. He then punched the Information on Individual cards, fed them into a computer, and instructed the computer to match members of104 words
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Article492 1969-04-23 7 At the Sara Lee Bakery in Deerfleld. Illinois, a computer has become the head baker. It controls the flow of ingredients into giant mixers, adjust* temperature and humidity in ovens, and overseas the movement of cakes throughout the baking process until the finished cake492 words
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Article1182 1969-04-23 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. A cartoon published recently in an American scientific magazine pictured an elderly researcher lamenting to a colleague; "This problem had been my life's work. I planned to devote my remaining years to it. It has Just been solved in four seconds." The1,182 words
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837 1969-04-23 8 K.S. Sidhu - By K.S. Sidhu. SINGAPORE. Tues. Fotomatic (Photostat) Service at 56. Robinson Road provides useful services for many offices and even individuals in the Republic. It is the only photostat service in Singapore with photostat experts and dyeline and they are agents for "OCE"837 words
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Article, Illustration295 1969-04-23 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The first commercial electric typewriter was produced bv IBM in 1933. Not exactly streamlined like today's selectric range, the 'Electromatic' by virtue of Its speed was sought by offices with large volumes of typing. Those who needed many carbon copies or stencils recognised the electric295 words
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48 1969-04-23 9 THIS home-made computer was built by the three students shown here under the supervision of Professor Andries van Dam. (left) at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Nicknamed "Slow Poke", this computer is an ideal teaching tool because its slow operation makes its workings clearly visible and understandable.48 words
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Article131 1969-04-23 9 THE Friden Automatic Writing Machine is indeed a magic machine in the data processing operation. Using an eight channel Binary decimal system, this machine the only one in the whole of South-east Asia enables you to talk to your computer in the language the machine has131 words
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Article36 1969-04-23 9 Olympia RAS 4/15 electric calculator Is elegant and versatile too. It can solve the most sophisticated calculations with full automation. Easy to operate, it can be had from Benn Meyer Company Ltd.36 words
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Article40 1969-04-23 9 A hl-speed computer printer is as fast as the stationery it uses will permit it to he. And the reliable stationery- can be had from Malaysia Office Supplies Sdn. Bhd. who are forms specialists for Southeast Asia.40 words
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Article637 1969-04-23 9 THE mechanism whirs, clicks and snaps. Lights flash on and off. Reels spin. stop, then turn some more. A type-writer-like attachment begins to clatter. Out pops a long sheet of paper. On It are printed summaries of a dozen legal references. The machine Is fondly designated by637 words
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Advertisement124 1969-04-23 7 and we have specialists to serve you. Our business is to help customers in industry, finance, science, govt., education and the professions solve problems that involve the collection, storage, organisation, retrieval and the use of information. The need for such help has never been greater. There are more people in124 words
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Advertisement74 1969-04-23 8 PHOTOSTAT SERVICE IN SINGAPORE WITH PHOTOSTAT EXPERTS DYELINE EXPERTS SOLE AGENTS electro paper.ton«r Liquid 'OCE 'AMOCE' PI AN PRINTING PAPER DYELINE AND OFFICE COPVING MACHINES FOTOMATIC (PHOTOSTAT) SERVICE 58 ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE 1. TEL: ***** 'Oci' dill opt Iwlwi for th# dfiwiny offict BWNH«K»(aniltO OnW 200 'xmm o> DIN JU74 words
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Advertisement72 1969-04-23 8 AUTOMATIC WEIGHING, HANDLING, INSPECTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT K| ILLUMITRONIC CHECKWiICHER 525 Tl-i. weighing t 10 una o# canned products. ELECTRONIC Colour Sorters For Produce II ILLUMITRONIC Servo Control-1101 AUTOMATIC WEIGHING CARTON HANDLING SYSTEMS powcreo SO'TURN I KOT INOUSTRIES 7-air ILLUMITRONIC CHECKWEICHIR 225 W-3 CARTONS ICC CREAM NOVELTIES MOOEL 225 ILLUMITRONIC CHECKWCH3HER72 words
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Advertisement220 1969-04-23 9 FRIDEN scores another first in Singapore/Malaysia Now the famous Friden electronic* calculator prints! The new 1150 Electronic Printing Calculator by Friden prints answers to give you a permanent record of every calculation. And it does this printing in a remarkable way. There are no metal type bars—only a tiny helical220 words
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Advertisement163 1969-04-23 9 Inasmuchas a chain is only as strong as Its weakest link, a hi-speed computer printer is only as fast as the continuous stationery it uses will permit it to be. DON'T CRIPPLE YOUR PRINTER OUTPUT WITH CHEAP BUT UNRELIABLE STATIONERY. PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH tnalaysia office CONTINUOUS FORMS SPECIALISTS FO*163 words
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967 1969-04-23 10 Trade Development: More Markets Needed U Nyun SINGAPORE, Tues. In winding up the debate on the development of trade in the ECAFE region, the Executive Secretary, U Nyun again brought attention to the call by developing countries for access to markets and liberalised trade terms. U Nyun remarked that the967 words
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358 1969-04-23 10 agriculture Developmenv SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mr. M. Yamashita, chief of the agriculture division said that ECAFE would be glad to undertake more comprehensive studies in the development of agriculture in the ECAFE region. He said there was undoubtedly an urgent need for agriculture diversification358 words
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Article101 1969-04-23 10 MALACCA. Tues. The $3O million port at Tanjong Keling in Malacca will definitely be built this year, the Chief Minister. Dato Haji Talib Karim, g aid today. He told a news conference here that the Central Government had promised to give priority to the project. Thirty101 words
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Article122 1969-04-23 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues—The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak announced plans to build a bridge across the Sungei Endau which runs along the border between Johore and Pahang. He told newsmen after meeting Johore State Develop, ment officers at the Operations Room here that construction122 words
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Article95 1969-04-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.—A Minister todav dismissed claims that the Alliance's promise to spend $548 million to develop Kelantan amounted to bribery. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Tuan Haji Ghazali bin Jawi. was commenting on the claims reported to have been made bv the Mentri Besar of95 words
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Article, Illustration234 1969-04-23 10 A mechanical-engineering student from Singapore has gained distinctions in all four of his subjects in the final examinations at the University of Adelaide, South Australia. He was awarded the John Storey priie of $2l for passing first in engineering management. Mr. Lim Siong Guan of Jalan Balam.AIS pix. - 234 words
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Article152 1969-04-23 10 SINGAPORE Tues Eight persons were found guilty on charges of thefts and robberies a the Third District Judge, r. K.T. Alexander today. They were Tham Yui Chan, 22. Low Yong Seng. 22. Tan Ah Tee. 27. Woo Kuan Fook. 18. Tan Ann Kah. 17. Llm Peck Yong. 18.152 words
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Article248 1969-04-23 10 SINGAPORE Tues. Dr Arthur Rajaratnam ha* been appointed to the Chair of Physics at the University of Singapore Born In 1927 in Penang. Professor Rajaratnam received his early education at Victoria Institution In Kuala Lumpur. He graduated from the University of Malaya In Singapore and obtained248 words
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Article154 1969-04-23 10 SINGAPORE Tues Mr Justice Wlnslow today reserved Judgment on an application by a coffee-shop owner for a revision of a lower court verdict on an assault case brought by him against a CPIB inspector The coffee-shop owner. Ee Yee Hua made the application to the High Court following154 words
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Article377 1969-04-23 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister of Law and National Development. Mr. E. W. Barker said today that the response to the second sale of 14 Urban Renewal sites to the private sector had been very encouraging. Mr Barker told a press conference that altogether 55 tenders were received377 words
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Article100 1969-04-23 10 PORT SWETTENHAM. Tues The Port Authority and the Government have decided on the award of the $4O million contract for the construction of deepwater berths at the North Klang Straits here. The 2.800 feet-long berths will have adequate strength and facilities to meet the requirements of container100 words
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Article77 1969-04-23 10 SINGAPORE. Tun. Singapore Pools (Pte.) Limited announced this morning that there was one lucky second prize winner in last Sunday's draw. He will receive $20,000. All those with four numbers correct will receive *350 each and all three numbers correct winners will receive the guaranteed minimum77 words
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1049 1969-04-23 10 SINGAPORE. Tues The Malaysian delegation to the ECAFE session today listed some of the difficulties faced by developing nations in building up their eco- nomies. Speaking during the debate on 'Development of Trade in the ECAFE Region", Enche Yahya bin Haji Talib, said that1,049 words
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Article115 1969-04-23 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Three persons were charged in court today for causing hurt to seven members of the police force at North Bridge Road vesterday. Chua Ah Tee. 21. tan Siong Hock. 21. and Chin Fat Seong. 62. are charged with voluntarily causing hurt to members of115 words
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161 1969-04-23 10 PETALING J A Y A Tues. Attempts to introduce family planning to the Orang Asli have so far proved unsuccessful, the Commissioner for Orang Asli Affairs, Dr. Haji Iskandar Yusor Carey, said today. He told Petallng Java Rotarians at their weekly-luncheon meeting here that there161 words
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Miscellaneous28 1969-04-23 10 Abu By LIM WING WHAT IF HAD ONE LIKE f l Li". -V ll I D HAVE REFUSED TOS BE BORN ALTOGETHER' i\ m L I ftfo I28 words
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Article594 1969-04-23 11 Pestabadmintan SINGAPORE, Tuts. The Indonesian tiommanager, Mr. Manaraeffendi ii confident that his boys will capture the singles and the doubles title in the Singapore Pestabadm.nton championships at the Singapore Badminton Hall, Guillemard Road, commencing tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. He said: "I am confident Darmadi594 words
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Article122 1969-04-23 11 MELBOURNE. Tues. (Reuter) BIU BMRtr ha« retained his No. 1 position ahead of Davis Cup team-mate Ray Ruffeis in the Australian national tennis rankings announced today. Sydney teenager John Alexander has jumped from No. 16 to No. 4 behind Bowrey RufTels and Dirk Crealy. Alexander. 18 became122 words
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Article74 1969-04-23 11 LOS ANGELES Tues. <UFI> Lightweight champion Mando Ramos. 20, »aid yesterday he would defend hi» title this summer at the Los Angeles Sports Arena against Yoghaki Numata of Japan- Ramos of L°'»S Beach. California stopped c»''°s Cruz of the Dominican Republic at the Sports Arena last Feb ig74 words
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Article, Illustration47 1969-04-23 11 Arthur Ashe. I'.S. Amateur and Open tennis champion. passes alone some tips to a South Vietnamese voungster in Saigon. Ashe and other members of the US Davis Cup team held tennis training ciinirs in Asian countries following their victory in Australia. IPS picture.IPS picture. - 47 words
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Article589 1969-04-23 11 BASEBALL NEW YORK Tues. (Reuter) The Baltimore Orioles leaders in the eastern division of the American League, trounced the Cleveland Indians 11-0 last night as Jim Palmer hurled a four-hitter and Merv Ret»enmund blasted a three-run homer. The win. which was the Indian's fifth straight loss and589 words
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Article62 1969-04-23 11 LEEDS. England. Tue«. <L*PI) —The Yorkshire Cricket Club presented former England and Yorkshire st bowler Freddy Truman with a silver cruet yesterday as a tribute to his 2ft vears* service with the County's team. The gift was presented to Truman, who retired last year, by the62 words
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Article365 1969-04-23 11 CHESS From Eastern Knight SINGAPORE. Tuea. The 1969 Junior Championship has been divided into >even sections because of the trowing popularity of cheas ia Singapore. In the Junior Open championship, 57 students are competing for the Llm Kok Ann Rose Bowl. On the date of this report.365 words
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Article141 1969-04-23 11 CORBILLON CUP MUNICH. West Germany, Tues. (Reuter) The Soviet I'nlon officially ended Asia's 12 vear monopoly on the Corbillon Cup women's team title when they heat Rumania 3-0 In the first All-European final since 1956 at the world table tennis championships here last night. Japan, the141 words
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Article52 1969-04-23 11 OLA6GOW Tu»t ißmt'r) Bobby Murdoch, Critic's inter, nation*] w ng half, iras named player of the rear today by the Scottish Football Writers' AMOelation. Murdoch is th«> third Ce'tic pla\p r touu n th»» award after Billy MrNeil Jn 19*5 and Ronnie Simpso n i52 words
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Article164 1969-04-23 11 BANGKOK. Tues (AFP) Malaysia and Indortes.a (ought out to a 1-1 draw in the Group "A" match of the 11th Asian Youth Soccer tournament at the National Stadium here tonight. At half time Malaysia lead 1-0 Scorers were Wan Zawawi for Malaysia and Suparjono for164 words
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Article155 1969-04-23 11 BANGKOK, Tues. (AFPi Hong Kong registered their first victory when they edged Nationalist China 4-3 in the Group D" matrh of the 11th Asian Youth Soccer tournament at the National Stadium here tonight. At half time Hong Kong led 3-2 Scorer* werf Leung Wai Kworsg. Tang155 words
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Article82 1969-04-23 11 SINGAPORE Tues The BP South Malaysian Rally 1969 **tll be held on June 14 and 15 in Singapore and Johore The rally is being organised bv the Forces Driving Club and the Singapore Motor Club, and will again he sponsored by BP Singapore Pte Ltd The two-day rally82 words
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Article26 1969-04-23 11 FORT-AU -FHINCF Haiti, Tuej <Reuter> Haiti beat the United State* 2 —o here ]a*t night in a World Soccer Cup Group 13 qualifying match.26 words
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Article120 1969-04-23 11 MANILA, Tues (Reuter) Filipino cyclist Domingo Quilban maintained his overall lead in the fivedav old "1969 touring Fiiipinas" (Philip pine tour) when he won today's 86.2 miles fifth lap. Quilban. who had won the first and fourth laps, has a total time of 15 hours, 47120 words
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1259 1969-04-23 12 CUts 5 Dlv. l Abt 6 Furs. lis m 031 200 759 065 000 003 510 761 667 570 203 000 351 323 311 Straight Flush Slwal Heodak Menang Mannum Ml** Stormy Lav Perkasa 11 Our Hero Okay Okay Manhattan 11 Motivation Yllmonrln Lo*t1,259 words
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Article214 1969-04-23 12 TDENANG, Tues. Challenger did a winning gallop on a good track here this morning. With Shanghai Kid for company the pair matched strides over 3f in 37 with Challenger finishing on the bit. This was the fastest gallop of the morning. Tequila and Bedouin went together214 words
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Article217 1969-04-23 12 GLASGOW, Tues (Reuter) A goal in injurv time by leftback Tommy Gemmell last night gave Celtic the Scottish League football championship for the fourth successive time. They drew 2-2 away to Kilmarnock and though their great rivals. Rangers, can mathematically equal Celtic on points, their goal217 words
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Article112 1969-04-23 12 ROME Tues (Reuter) Top-seeded Tony Roche, of Australia, untroubled by hi* recent shoulder Injury, convincingly won his first round men's singles match in the Italian Open tennis championships here yesterday He powered hi* way a 8-0. 6-2 win over Yugoslav International Nicola Spear. Third-seeded Arthur Ashe, the112 words
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Article48 1969-04-23 12 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) Results of Rugby Union Club matches played last night were Bath 13 Gloucester 19. Birkenhead Park. C'diff 32. Cross Keys 6 Llanelli 14. Penzance and Newlyn 6 Redruth 3. New Brighton 6 Glamorgan Poire 9, Neath 19 Newbridge 13. Newport 12 Bridgend 3.48 words
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Article, Illustration88 1969-04-23 12 Foggy Bell (20-1). owned by Darlington farmer John Forrester and ridden by Sandy Barclay. pa>sing the po»t to win the £6.656 classic Lincoln Handicap recently at Doncaster. Following Foggy Bell home were Saratoga Skiddy (Ron Hutchinson) one and a half lengths away, then Kamunda (Lester Piggot. spotted cap),88 words
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Article156 1969-04-23 12 LONDON. Tues (UPI) Former champion jockey Scobie Breasley yesterday saddled his first runner taking up training but his horse Portroy finished fjo»n the field in the Spring Welter Stakes at Alexandra Park. Fel ow-Australian Bill Williamson. who rode Portroy. had the four-year-o'd In a good position156 words
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Article78 1969-04-23 12 LONDON, Tues (Renter) Johnny Famerhon, Austra.la's world featherweight boxing champion, outpointed Giovanni Girgentl, of Italy, in a tenround non-title bout at the Anglo-American Sporting Club here last night It was Famechon's third flght against Girgentl. having won one and drawn one in previous meetings French-born Famechon.78 words
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Article161 1969-04-23 12 PRAGUE. Tues. (UPI) Former Olympic track star Col. Emil Zatopek. an outspoken supporter of Czecnoslovakia s llifated "Springtime of Reform." has been suspended from his Job. the news agency CTK reported A brief CTK dispatch said Zatopek had been suspended "on suspicion of spreading untruthful reports and for161 words
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Article36 1969-04-23 12 MOSCOW Tues fAFP t The fourth game in th* AllRussian wor'd chesg championship between ho!d e r Tigran Petroslan and challenger Boris Spassky teas adjourned after 41 moves at the Moscow Variety Theatre today.36 words
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Miscellaneous996 1969-04-23 11 w TV and Radio w cd eeseees (CHANNEL 5) Version); 940 Mcthert-In-Law P.M. 300 Opening Announce- (Didnt You Used To Be Oss:e men* m aii Language* and Snick* >: 10 05 For The People Housewives Matinee <Girl of (Killing One Human Being); The Year P' 1 of Canton- 1100 Battle996 words
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Advertisement55 1969-04-23 12 555PESTABADMJ PRESENTED BY m nb i Advance Bookings: Winston's—4, The Arcade. Low Poh Hye—l7 Change Alley (Gallery Tickets Only) S.B.A. Stadium—Guillemard Rd.. from 6.30 p.m. on match days Presented in the interest of sport by Singapore Tobacco Company, manufacturers of 555 Filter Kings, in co-operation with the Singapore Badminton Association.55 words
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Miscellaneous106 1969-04-23 12 Time And Tide Singapore town: 142 a.m. (8 ft 5 Ins.); 8.44 a.m. (1 ft. 4 Ins.); 3.31 p.m. (6 it. 3 ins.); 832 p.m. (4 ft. 6 ins.). Naval Dockyard: 1.50 a.m. (9 ft. 5 Ins.); 8.09 a.m. (2 ft 2 Ins.); 3.26 p.m (7 ft. 9 Ins.); 8.22106 words
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