Eastern Sun, 7 June 1969
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Title Section22 1969-06-07 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY -V Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 1020 Saturday* 7 June 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents22 words
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Article, Illustration603 1969-06-07 1 PETER LOKE - Flies To P.I. For Inquiry By PETER LOKE THE U.S.S. Frank E. Evans was ordered to move from her screening station to a position 1.000 vards astern of the HMAS Melbourne to prepare for Rescue Destroyer OperationsIt was in the course of this maroeuvre that the603 words
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Article102 1969-06-07 1 LONDON, Frl. (Reuter) The price of gold suffered another sharp setback on tne London bullion market today and fell to its lowest Jevel in seven months. At the morning fixing session the price dropped a further 85 cents to 40.75 dollars an ounce. The spiral of102 words
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Article89 1969-06-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Malaysian Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman will undergo an operation for an eye complaint at the University Teaching Hospital here tomorrow The Tunku was admitted to the hospital this evening. A medical bulletin issued by his personal physician. Dato iDr.) R. P. Pillal.89 words
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Article142 1969-06-07 1 KUCHING. Fri. (AFP) Malaysian security forces have captured seven armed Communist terrorists and expect to bag more in their present operation which was mounted ten days ago. The State Information Control Centre said a follow-up operation wa s in progress and that a curfew had142 words
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Article216 1969-06-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. One hundred and eighty delegates representing 95 Chinese Guilds and Associations, at a meeting here today, passed a resolution, urging the President of the Malaysian Chinese Association, Tun Tan Slew Sin, to lead his MCA colleagues to rejoin the cabinet. The meeting,216 words
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Article114 1969-06-07 1 ATLANTA, Fri. (Reuter) Plans have been approved to prevent microscopic invaders from the moon from contaminating the earth as a result of the Apollo 11 space-flight next month. "No one In the world can sav we definitely won't bring back a disease,*' said Dr. Charles Berry, Medical Director114 words
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Article105 1969-06-07 1 MANILA. Pri. <UPI> Australia's External Affairs Minister Gordon Freeth wound up a two-day conference with Philippines Foreign Secretary Carlos P. Romulo with a joint statement praising the determination of the government and people of Vietnam. In a wide-ranging final communique the two a'so expressed the hope105 words
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Article, Illustration355 1969-06-07 1 PRIME Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. yesterday warned that those who take the law into their own hands will be "smacked down"' firmly. He said, where evidence justifies it. a criminal prosecution will go right to the end. "We talk about goodwill, love,355 words
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Article102 1969-06-07 1 HONG KONG. Frl. (AFP) Thai Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman arrived in Hong Kong tonight on his way to Tokyo to attend the Asian Pacific Council meeting. In a radio Interview on his arrival. Thanat denied accusations levelled yesterday in the United Nations bv the Cambodian delegate102 words
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Article213 1969-06-07 1 HONG KONG, Fri. (Reuter) Soviet troops were firing into Chinese territories in Heilungkiang province in Northeast China. Radio Peking said today. The Chinese Foreign Ministry in a protest note to the Soviet government said the Soviet troops used can- nons and machine guns. The firing was213 words
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Article49 1969-06-07 1 LAGOS. Fri. (Reuter) The Nigerian Air Force announced today that the crew of a transport plane shot down yesterday had been captured at Uyo, 27 miles west of Calabar. "The pilots, who were seen balling out. have been captured at Uyo." the statement added.49 words
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Article40 1969-06-07 1 ATHENS. Fri. (Reuter) Alexandros Panagoulis. convicted of trying to assassinate Greek Prime Minister George Papadopoulos last August, has escaped from prison and has a 500.000 drachmas (about 7,000 sterling) price on his head, it was officially announced today.40 words
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262 1969-06-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Acting Organising Secretary of the Democratic Action Party, Mr. Fan Yew Teng. today proposed the setting up of an Institute of Race Relations at the University of Malaya. The Institute, he said, should study racial problems and in-ter-racial relations a n262 words
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Miscellaneous21 1969-06-07 1 "They're coming into the stretch and if the cameraman willpick up the horses I said, pick up the. horses *4* l*21 words
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Article, Illustration148 1969-06-07 2 AS mopping-up security operations for suspects believed to be involved in the current unrest was relaxed, police continued to maintain strong islandwide patrols yesterday. A police spokesman said that in an operation conducted in the Geylang area on Thursday 161 suspects were rounded up. Those arrested were148 words
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Article, Illustration54 1969-06-07 2 THE managing director of Malaysia-Singapore Airlines, Mr. David Craig, left recently for a visit to the Salon Aeronautique International in Paris. The purpose of his visit to the air show was to keep himself up-to-date with technical developments particularly with instruments and equipment for bad54 words
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Article50 1969-06-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A $lO million shipbuilding venture, Limbongan Scudai berhad. will be established in Johore Bahru soon. Disclosing this today the Federal Industrial Development Authority in a statement said the new shipyard would a 10-acre site at Stuiang Laut, opposite the Royal Malaysian Naval Base at Woodlands.50 words
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127 1969-06-07 2 JOINT VENTURE A JOINT venture project for the manufacture of construction chemicals is to be set-up in the publicMr. Robert A. Cnehton. leade r of the Canadian Trade Mission which visited Singapore disclosed this yesterday shortly, before the team flew out after a four-day study of investment127 words
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Article40 1969-06-07 2 A 35-year-old clerk. E.A.K. Mohammed Ghous. was jailed for seven days and flned $3OO or two months' jail in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday after being found guilty of causing hurt to an ex-Cap-ain of the British Army.40 words
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Article92 1969-06-07 2 TOBACCO and Petroleum were again the biggest moneyearners for Singapore, Customs authorities revealed yesterday. For the first five months of this year from January to May. revenue collections for tobacco went up by more than $5 million to a total of $25,269,000. The total collections92 words
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Article, Illustration229 1969-06-07 2 GIRLS from Eusoff College yesterday won the Lim Tay Boh Trophy in the University of Singapore Rag and Flag Day Float Contest. The float bearing the name "Utter-Alley-Speaking" depicted a very colourful background with girls sitting inside the litter bins, and heaps of rubbish scattered229 words
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Article, Illustration148 1969-06-07 2 The Minister of Interior and Defence, Mr. Lim Kim San. received only one donation $3,529.50 for the National Defence Fund, yesterday. The grand total of the NDF now stands at $8,527,482.02. Today's donation came from the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees which had previously148 words
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Article398 1969-06-07 2 It 11 Be Worthy Of Today's PRIME Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said the Government intends to make the University of Singapore an institution worthy of the young men and women nurtured with the right values produced from schools in the Republic. Mr. Lee explained398 words
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Article200 1969-06-07 2 PETER OOI - By PETER OOI RAFFLES Institution one of the premier schools in the Republic celebrated its 146 th Founder's Day anniversary with an impressive and colourful ceremony yesterday. The Guest-of-Honour. the Prime Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. an old RafTleslan. accompanied by the Principal of200 words
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Article, Illustration103 1969-06-07 2 ON its 12th anniversary. Tai Bee Company in Joo Chiat Road, held a mammoth cheap sale from April 28 to May 31. During this period, every customer who bought goods exceeding $5 in value was given a "Lucky Coupon". The 'Tucky Draw" was held yesterday to mark103 words
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Article121 1969-06-07 2 Mak Kam Thong, a former pre-university Science student was today pronounced the outstanding student of the year '6B. Mak, who scored four <?istinctions in the HSC exam, is now in Australia on an engineering Scholarship Course. Another student, Jeffery Chan Wah Teck. 17. son of a clerk,121 words
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Article33 1969-06-07 2 SEVENTY-EIGHT people their ages ranging from 21 to 52 yesterday pleaded guilty in the KL Magistrates' Courts to charges of breaking the curfew. They were fined from SlO to S5O each.33 words
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Miscellaneous25 1969-06-07 2 TOTO DRAW The next Toto draw will b® held on Sunday at TV Singapore. It will be telecast live over Channel 5 at 3.15 pjn.25 words
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305 1969-06-07 3 VILLA DEL CARMEN, Mexico, Fri. (Reuter) Paratroopers aided by helicopters hovering overhead today were trying to recover the badly charred bodies of <9 people killed in a Mexican jetliner crash near here two days ago. But most of the bodies were hurled to the305 words
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137 1969-06-07 3 CAPE KENNEDY, Fri. (UPI) The three Apollo 11 astronauts plan to operate their spaceship as if it were flying toward the moon in conclusion to an important launch pad test today. The three-day exercise, called a flight readiness test, was the last major137 words
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Article72 1969-06-07 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI)— The United States is willing to take steos to establish friendly relations with Communist China but has received no encouragement from Peking. Secretary of State William P. Rogers said Thursday. Rogers told a news conference that the United States has tried on72 words
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Article131 1969-06-07 3 TORONTO. Fri. (Reuter) Beatle John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono headed for England today after conferring with Canadian immigration officials at Toronto International Airport. Toronto lawyer Alan Mintz, speaking for Lennon. said the singer last night left country voluntarily. The pair had been131 words
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Article140 1969-06-07 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI) Republican Whip Hugh Scott predicted on Thursday that President Nixon's antiballistic missile system would easily win Senate approval now that a nationwide poll reported 84 per cent of the population favours an ABM. The Pennsylvania Senator told a news conference the poll ran140 words
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Article228 1969-06-07 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. (Reuter) Americans are becoming 'bloody-minded', according to a study on violence issued today. Current anti-war protests, student rioting and political assassinations were unprecedented in American history, said the 644-page report on the history of violence in the United States. Violence has persisted in America228 words
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Article29 1969-06-07 3 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) Two Stowaway American boys found aboard a Norwegian freighter which arrived here Wednesday were flown back to Manila on a U.S. airforce plane Friday.29 words
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190 1969-06-07 3 NASSAU. Bahamas, Fri. (Reuter) Police last night questioned 10 men who landed on Grand Bahama island in a four-engine Constellation amid reports that they may carried out the bomb attack on the Haitian capital of Port Au Prince. Police would not confirm the reports.190 words
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267 1969-06-07 3 BUENOS AIRES, Fri. (UPI) President Juan Carlos Ongania was reported on Thursday drafting plans for a new government designed to end social unrest in Argentina. Twenty-two persons have been killed in clashes between students and workers and police throughout the nation in the past three267 words
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Article44 1969-06-07 3 LINCOLN. Neb. Fri. (Reuter) The Nebraska legislature overrode a Governor's veto today and passed a bill which would allow a citizen to use any means necessary to protect himself or his familv from crime. The Governor called the measure "legalised murder.'*44 words
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Article93 1969-06-07 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI) Japanese Foreign Minister Kiichi Aichi conferred "0 minutes with Defence Secretary Melvin Laird Thursday on Asian security matters, including the return of Okinawa to Japanese jurisdiction. Neither Aichi nor Laird would make any comment when the meeting ended. The Foreign Minister originally had93 words
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Article144 1969-06-07 3 PHILADELPHIA. Penn. Fri. fßeuter) Former Vice-Pre-sident Hubert Humphrey today urged both sides in the Vietnam war to consider an Immediate ceasefire. He told the 10th Annual Convention of the Pennsylvania AFL-CTO labour organisation that a ceasefire should take effect as soon as both sides in the144 words
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171 1969-06-07 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI) Americans have a "terrible problem about having to be loved," an expert on human behaviour said yesterday. "We can't tolerate criticism from others and don't appreciate self-criticism either,'' he added. "A critic is looked upon as a grain of sand in the bureaucratic171 words
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227 1969-06-07 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) The United States and Spain have agreed on a two-year extension of the lease on American bases in Spain, Senator J. William Fulbright said today. The agreement wa« expected to be signed soon, possibly within a few days, according to227 words
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258 1969-06-07 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI) Japan is the only country ever subjected to official, indepth cultural studies by the United States, an expert In human behaviour patterns said Thursday. Dr Edward T. Hall. Northwestern University Anthropology Professor, cited a study undertaken during World War II by Anthropologist258 words
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256 1969-06-07 3 WASHINGTON. Frl. (Reuter) The United States would accept Communists in the South Vietnamese government, provided they were freely and fairly elected, Secretary of State William Rogers said today. He also told a press conference that President Nguyen Van Thieu was read? to256 words
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Article67 1969-06-07 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) Two US destroyers will enter the Black Sea on June 18 for four days of manoeuvres, the Defence Department announced yesterday The U.S. Navy has been visiting the area with small combat ships periodically since 1959. The latest occasion a«:s in December when67 words
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Article72 1969-06-07 3 SAN CLEMENTE. Califo. Fri. (UPI) —President Nixon Thursday announced his selection of Donald E. Johnson, former National Commander of the American Legion, as the new Director of Veterans' administration (VA). replacing William J. Driver, who resigned. Johnson. 44. who runs a farm supply business in West Branch. lowa,72 words
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Article81 1969-06-07 3 VANCOUVER. British Columbia, Fri. (UPI) —In an effort to better trade relations with Western Canada the Korean government yesterday opened a trade mission here. Jong-Han Park has been appointed Trade Commissioner and Director of the new branch, on* of 29 maintained around the globe by81 words
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Article133 1969-06-07 3 KINSHASA, rri. (UPI) Army paratroops ringed Roman Catholic Louvanium University yesterday after Wednesday's bloody clashes in which troops killed six student demonstrators. Twelve other demonstrators, four soldiers and two Dolicemen were seriously injured. Congolese radio said. It said 400 demonstrators were rounded up bv police133 words
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Article145 1969-06-07 3 OMAHA. Neb., Fri. (Reuter) A U.S. Air Force reconnaissance plane is reported missing over the western Aleutian Islands. But it was not on an operational flight. Strategic Air Command (SAC) sources said last night. The RC-135 aircraft with 19 men aboard was on a flight145 words
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Advertisement217 1969-06-07 3 Lufthansa's Break-up-the-family plan si r i.,, V v -.J v •< "H r v*./" V 4 3 ,A k w All airlines have family plans. Vou know the routine. You pay full fare, your wife pays a fraction of that, the kids go along for even less. But no father217 words
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Article, Illustration446 1969-06-07 4 PARIS, Fri. (Reuter) France today moved into the officio! campaign for the decisive second found of the presidential election with Gaullist Georges Pompidou a strong favourite to succeed General De Gaulle. A public opinion poll published in the newspaper Le Figaro today446 words
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347 1969-06-07 4 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Fri. (Router) African and Asian members asserted yesterday that U.N. Security Council-ordered economic sanctions against Rhodesia had proved ineffective and that the time had come for more stringent measures to end the white rebellion. They notified the U.N. Committee on Colonialism that347 words
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Article108 1969-06-07 4 QUEBEC CITY. Fri. (Router) FOur masked bandits smashed their way into a post office here yesterday, grabbed about 110,000 dollars (about 43.000 sterling) and escaped across the St. Lawrence river after a gun battle with pursuing police. The four, armed with ma-chine-guns and revolvers, exchanged108 words
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Article171 1969-06-07 4 LONDON, rri. (UPI) Christine Keeler. the centre of the Profumo scandal that rocked the the British government in 1963. made a surprise appearance yesterday at a press reception for American movie star Steve McQueen. Miss Keeler, 27. said she has been writing a book that171 words
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Article327 1969-06-07 4 LONDON, Fr:. (Reuter) Prince Charles. future King of England, said yesterday he admired Puritan dictator Oliver Cromwell, who executed the first King Charles 300 years ago The Prince. 20. in his first ever press interview, said he had come to refer Cromwell, an iron-fisted victor In327 words
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101 1969-06-07 4 PARIS, Fri. (Reuter) A helicopter blew up in a ball of Are durlnc a flight display at the Paris air show at Le Bourget Airport here yesterday, killing the pilot. Pieces of wreckage flew out In all directions as the American-made helicopter "xploded.101 words
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510 1969-06-07 4 BELGRADE, (UPI) The doorman at Belgrade Workers University Adult Education Centre held up his arms and shook his head. The crowd, surly in the 90-degree June heat, understood the gesture. A whisper became an angry roar no more tickets to a beat music concert510 words
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Article419 1969-06-07 4 TEL AVIV, Fri. (Reuter) Grenade attacks by Arabs in Gaza and Jerusalem, a riot in Nablus and a bazooka ambush that killed three Israeli sOldiera marked the second anniversary yesterday of the start of the six-day war. But Israeli officials last mgh t dismissed guerilla efforts419 words
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Article170 1969-06-07 4 LAGOS Fri (Reuter)—Zigh. teen foreign oilmen, reprieved from a sentence of death, will be handed over the representatives of the Ivory Coast and Gabon for repatriation withia the next few days. Radio Biafra announced last night that the men —l4 Italians, three West Germans and170 words
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Advertisement10 1969-06-07 4 WATCH FOR IT! Eotora maß 91 is coming your way10 words
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Advertisement189 1969-06-07 4 INSTAMATIC 33 im M *o Sfmm r J fWCES SINGAPORE $24 75 «(PCNANG) $25 50' MALAYSIA $3045 Catch the action when it happens! Click and you've got it! With a KODAK INSTAMATIC Camera, you're always ready for the action. Drop in a handy Kodak film cartridge, aim and—click! Be where189 words
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Article, Illustration470 1969-06-07 5 SUBIC BAY NAVAL BASE, Philippines. Frl. (UPI) The skipper of the ill-fated U.S. destroyer Frank E. Evans said on Friday he was not aware that the ship had collided with the Australian Aircraft Carrier Melbourne until after he had been thrown into the water470 words
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185 1969-06-07 5 NAHA, Okinawa. Fri. (Reuter) A United States soldier's bavonet injured a leading politician today in the last of Japan's war-lost territory still under American military rule and threatened to increase Japan- U.S. tensions. The Incident took place after about 18,000 Japanese workers stayed away from185 words
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Article39 1969-06-07 5 KATMANDU, En. (UPI) Indian Foreign Minister Dinesh Singh arrived in Katmandu yesterday for a fourday official visit at the invitation of the Nepalese government. The Indian Foreign Minister was warmly at the airport despite the rainy weather.39 words
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188 1969-06-07 5 HYDERABAD. India. Frl. (UPI) Violence in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad eased slightly yesterday, thanks to an all-day curfew, but the death toll in four days of separatist riots rose to 26. Police fired on mobs three times in the morning, killing188 words
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Article46 1969-06-07 5 KOBE. Japan. Fri. (UPI) An Indonesian boat sank after it collided with Japanese 293ton fishing boat Ryoei Maru No. 11 in Makassar Strait Friday morning, the Japan Maritime Safety Agency reported. One Indonesian crewman was killed but six other were rescued, the agency said.46 words
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Article162 1969-06-07 5 BANGKOK. Fri. (UPI))— Thailand expects its foreign aid receipts this vear to remain close to the total of aid received last year at roughly 65 million U.S. dollars. government officials announced yesterday. Of the total, approximately 50 million dollars will come from the United States, nine162 words
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Article131 1969-06-07 5 KABUL. Fri. (UPI)— Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi got a cheering, redcarpet welcome when she arrived yesterday from New Delhi for a five-dav official visit to Afghanistan. A big crowd applauded and waved Indian and Afghan flags as Prime Minister Noor Ahmad Etemadi greeted Mrs.131 words
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Article67 1969-06-07 5 PARIS. Fri. (Reuter) Mr. Rene Servoise, 51-year-old civil servant and diplomat, has been appointed France's diplo. matic envoy to North Vietnam, it was officially announced here yesterday. Mr. servoise. who was born in Hanoi, will have the title of delegate general and succeeds Mr. Simon67 words
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Article97 1969-06-07 5 RAWALPINDI. Fri. (UPI) Police are investigating a landowner's charges that retired Army Capt Akhtar Ayub, son of former President Mohammaj Ayub Khan, had fraudulently obtained title to her land, it was announced yesterday. Police said they have registered the complaint of Mrs. Shamim Akhtar. the first97 words
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Article397 1969-06-07 5 SAIGON, Fri. (UPI) Communist forces shelled 70 allied positions and battled American troops in two clashes not far from Saigon in a renewed offensive effort, U.S. military spokesmen said on Friday. The stepprd-up activity included a two-rocket attack on Saigon early Friday. The 122 mm rockets397 words
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183 1969-06-07 5 SAIGON. Fri (Reuter) A group of South Vietnamese intellectuals today published a four point peace plan calling for an immediate ceasefire, an interim "reconcillatory" government and withdrawal of all nonSouth Vietnamese forces from the country. The proposals were regarded by political observers here as a183 words
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Article88 1969-06-07 5 AMMAN. Fri. (Reuter)—The popular front for the liberation of Palestine said yesterday its commandos killed two inhabitants of Rafah. in the Gaza Strip, on May 27 for collaborating with the Israeli occupation authorities. A statement said the five occupants of a half-track were killed or wounded in88 words
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Article170 1969-06-07 5 UNITED NATIONS. Frl. (Reuter) Cambodia charged at the U.N. yesterday that Thailand was trying to establish a rebel government on its territory, and appealed to world opinion to condemn this alleged interference in Its internal aflalrs. Cambodia's Ambassador Huot Sambath asked the President of the Security Council170 words
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Article69 1969-06-07 5 TOKYO, Fri. (UPl)—North Korea charged Friday U.S. troops yesterday fired "thousands of shells and bullets" at a North Korean post across the Demilitarises Zone. the Korean Central News Agency reported. The official new 5 agency of North Korea said in a broadcast monitored in Tokyo69 words
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Article167 1969-06-07 5 DJAKARTA. Fri. (UPI) Six Papua policemen who rebelled recently against the Indonesian administration in Enarotali have surrendered with their weapons, according to a ministry of information release. The announcement said the six men were led by their commander. Police Inspector First Class Kembrisau. Their surrender was167 words
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188 1969-06-07 5 PARIS. Frl. (TTI) The Vietcong announced yesterday it has opened negotiations with various political groups aimed at forming a provisional coalition government for South Vietnam as envisaged in the Commu- nists 10-point peace plan. The disclosure was made by chief Vietcong spokesman Tran Hoai188 words
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Article51 1969-06-07 5 NEW DELHI. Fri. (UPI) Death toll in the communal riotin* at Indore citv 2no miles northeast of Bombay rose to 12 yesterday with the discovery of the bodies of two slain men. One died of stab wounds. The cause of the death of the other person was not51 words
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Article92 1969-06-07 5 RAWALPINDI. Fri. (UPI) Pakistan charged India Thursday with continuing to avoid the settlement of the Kashmir dispute, straining relations between the two countries. A foreign office spokesman said Indian Foreign Minister Dinesh Singh's statement May 27 that India would not agree to a settlement of the92 words
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Article87 1969-06-07 5 SAIGON. Fn. (UPl)—North Vietnamese gunners yesterday shot down an unarmed U.S. photo reconnaissance jet about 45 miles above the Demilitarised Zone off coastal Dong Hoi, the American military spoke*, men announced. The two crewmen aboard the RF4C Phantom spy plane were rescued by U.S. helicopter87 words
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Article821 1969-06-07 6 ALL indications are that tomorrow's Midway Island summit will not be a meeting of master and lackey as the Communist world has announced nor, as the rest of the world tends to believe, a meeting of a couple of buddies interested in bashing out a joint communique, compacted821 words
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Article, Illustration1580 1969-06-07 6 LONDON, Fri.— On 25th April, 1284, »h« second son of the English King, Edward I, and of his wife, Eleanor, was born at Caernarvon Castle. On 7 th February, 1301 he was invested in the Parliament at Lincoln to become the first member1,580 words
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Article622 1969-06-07 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. Ten years after Fidel Castro and his Communist colleagues seized power in Cuba, the island nation faces a deepening economic and social crisis. Not the least of Premier Castro's problems is unrest among Cuban youth. In war this ia ironic. After all. the Premier himself622 words
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131 1969-06-07 6 The President of the Industrial Arbitration Court in Singapore, Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, was entertained during his visit to Adelaide, South Australia, by members of the Malay-sian-Singaporean Students Association. At a reception given in his honour he met officers and members of organisations concerned with the interests of overseas students131 words
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608 1969-06-07 6 DONALD ARMOUR - It's Name Is MarderThe Deadly Weapon Of West Germany •y DONALD ARMOUR LUENEBURG HEATH, West Germeny, Fn\ (Rtuttr) West Germeny will soon put into the NATO front lint o fost, doodly woepon dsrivtd from tho strategy of Hitler's wortims Wthrmocht Generels. Half tank, half armoured car, it Is a tracked,608 words
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Article403 1969-06-07 6 Toshio Kojima - By Toshio Kojima TOKYO, Fri. (Renter) A flowering death has hit Japan's vast bamboo forests across the nation, sending prices of bamboo products soaring. One of the country's most popular bamboo species, known as Ma-Dake (which means genuine bamboo), has begun to flower for the flrst time403 words
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Article15 1969-06-07 6 Providence sees to it that no man gets happiness oat ef crime Alfleri15 words
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Article144 1969-06-07 6 ALFRED TAY - UTTERS... ALFRED TAY I would very much like to remind the public time and again to ignore those busybody rumour-monge rs during these unfortunate days in Singapore. True, there have been sporadic incidents but such happenings are well covered in the radio, TV and local newspapers. Rumour-mongers144 words
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346 1969-06-07 7 Our Market Reporter as fro™Mondav k June*#*!!#!!* and Sinfapor# yesterday announced that 12 noon and 2 trading rooms will commence from 9.80 am- to hourf we?? from'To .l P i» unUI ,ur h »•"<*• Hitherto, normal trading h S,"eti '""a £S£ 12M346 words
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Article74 1969-06-07 7 HONG KONG, Fri. (UPI) Mcr.ey Quotations: Hong Kong dollars 6.108 <5 per U.S. dollar Hone Kong dollars 6.125 per US. dollar TT Hong Kong dollars 14.51 per pound sterling Hong Kong dollars 306.125 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness Hong Kong dollars 162.6 per 10.030 Japanese74 words
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Article12 1969-06-07 7 The tin price for yesterday was $620 per picul, unchanged.12 words
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Article169 1969-06-07 7 CANBERRA Fri. Australia's ex-mine output was worth a record last year and mineral exports were worth a record $633,000,000. The increase in production was 17.8 per cent higher than the figure of $696,000,000 for 1967. The increase in exports was 42 per cent higher than the169 words
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206 1969-06-07 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Stocks closed irregularly lower yesterday, with declines topping advances by almost 100 issues. Trading was fairly active. The fourth consecutive decline this week again reflected the threat of a boost In the prime lending rate from a record high of206 words
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Article100 1969-06-07 7 THE noon prices at tk« Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange yesterday are:— Bojet srim Coconut Oil (FOB.) Balk 4H.25 Coconut Oil (F.O.B.) Oram 51.75 Mixed Copra SI M Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.) 96% N.L.W. 122 50 Sarawak White Pepper (F O B.) 120 00 Sarawak special Black I'epper (r O100 words
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Article, Illustration106 1969-06-07 7 Dunlop Malaysian Industries Berhad has just installed a 120-inch Vulcanising Heater in its Earthmover Tyre Factory in Petaling Jaya. Mr. R.C.F Carver, managing director of Dunlop Malaysian Industries Berhad, said the Vulcanising Heater,106 words
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Article60 1969-06-07 7 NEW YORK. Fri (UPI) Rubber futures closed 10 points lower on no sales yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange (Bid) (Ask) July 26 05 2680 Sept. 2530 25.80 Nov. 24 85 25 50 July (70) 24.15 24 65 March 24.10 24.45 May 24 10 24.45 July 24.1060 words
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Article38 1969-06-07 7 NEW YORK Fri. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange 30 Industrials 930.71 20 rails 232.11 15 utilities 128 77 65 stocks ***** 40 bonds 73 04 Commodity futures: Index *****38 words
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Article177 1969-06-07 7 TOKYO, (UPI) Japan Airlines (JAL) has announced the introduction of a new IL-62 jet on the JAL Aeroflot Siberia effective on June 4. JAL said the IL-62 arrived in Tokyo on its maiden flight last Wednesday. It will replace the slower TU-114 turbo-prop aircraft that177 words
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225 1969-06-07 7 CANBERRA. Fri. Singapore's exports to Australia in the first nine months to March were worth $9,300,000 compared with $6,468,000 for the «ame period last year. The figures were released by the Australian Bureau of Census and Statistics. Import* from Australia for the period225 words
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80 1969-06-07 7 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) The rubber market closed uncertain with spot 24-1/2. 24-3/4. Settlement House July 24-1/2 24-11/16 Aug 24-1/2 24-11/16 Sept 24-7/16 24-5/8 July/Sept 24-1/2 24-11/16 Oct/Dec 24-7/16 24-9/16 Jan/March 24-3 '8 24-1/2 April/June 24-5/16 24-7/16 July/Sept 24-3/16 24-3/8 Oct/Dec 24-1/8 24-5/16 Jan/March 24-1/16 24-1/480 words
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Article891 1969-06-07 7 BUSINESS done In and reported to the (ratfisi rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS ACM A $l.BB (2); Ben $2.08 (9) $2.07 (2) $2.10 (2). Borneo $1.73 (3)891 words
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Article264 1969-06-07 7 THE following is a berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for June 7: God owns Vessels 1/2 Servaaskerk 31/32 Benmhor 19 Bahadur N W. 3/4 Giang Lee 23 Kinabalu 24'25 Wellington Mafu 29 30 Yamahiro Maru 31/32 Menestheius 33/36 London Maru 40Ml State of264 words
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Article286 1969-06-07 7 RUBBER: 70 Cts. JUNE first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 0.m.. in Singapore today at 70-1/4 cents per lb., down one eighth of a cent from the previous close. The tone of the market wa» quiet. Opening quotations were marked down on lower London advices but sellers were scarce286 words
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Article552 1969-06-07 7 MINUAPOKk. Btora fclchange Mid and other price* nttlriailj lined at the cIom of boblneaa. INDUSTRIALS AC.MA I 8ft 1 98 Ben <fr Co 1.09 1ft Borneo Bhd 171 1 74 aniel Pljuood 2 46 2.47 C. sugar XD 386 3 88 told «toragr 5.90 Chemical Co552 words
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Article52 1969-06-07 7 (Muutm rn« ■1 )ft Militin C.M •mm 2n 1 M«la>«n S.10 <r«j Miltun 1S7 •a The Coin. In4 Xl> J°l 111 The J-atln* Ton*! MS 1^5 M. Invnt fun a XD Of 1-40 1«t Hone KADI t if 1.51* 'if) Hnng Kon< XD 1.01* Merlins Cam 8/- (*Hong52 words
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Article395 1969-06-07 7 ARRIVALS 800 a.m. MSA MLO29 R Lumpnr 800 am. MSA MLII 9 R Lumpur 9J5 a.m. MSA MLB29 PbnomPrak 10 15 am. MSA MLI2I R Lumpnr 10 25 am MSA MLOOS Penang. Ipoh, R. Lumpur. Malacca 10.50 am. THAI TQ42S Bangkok 12.30 pm. (iARI'DA GABT« Mrtan 1.10 pm.395 words
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Advertisement346 1969-06-07 7 International now flies to more countries in the Orient W other airline m LIAN HUAT HANG FINANCE LIMITED Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore} BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st DECEMBER* 1968. SHARE CAPITAL Authorised > 10.000 Shares of $lOO/- each Imued 3.800 Shares of tIOOA each RESEKVFP FUND PROFIT A346 words
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Article, Illustration236 1969-06-07 8 HELEN - BY HELEN LATEST on the fashion front this month is the plush dress and jewellery shop named "Le Bijou" just opened at the Clemenceau shopping arcade. Literally, it means 'the jewel' as the proprietress Mrs. Chan explained. A much travelled woman, she found236 words
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Article379 1969-06-07 8 TV/I ANY people are going in for the sleeveless JACKET these days. For evening they are often very dressy and fancy and with large doses of the gipsy look. Here's where rows and rows of chain decor would look most appropriate around the neck. OHOES are still very379 words
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Article194 1969-06-07 8 Mary Sue Miller - By Mary Sue Miller A Lovely writes: Not long ago I had white hair and high school age children. I now am an ash blond and the kids are in college. What I need is a hairstyle that will keep my looks out of the194 words
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Advertisement155 1969-06-07 8 Teething time My poor, teething Baby Youll soon be tip-top; Ma's Qiven you Steedman's And your pain's bound to stop. Both Powders and Jelly Will your plan drive away And keep Baby happy And jolly all day! STEEDMAN'S PRODUCTS ARK MADE IN BRITAIN BY EXPERTS TO HELP YOUR BABY! THE155 words
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Advertisement325 1969-06-07 8 BY PUBLIC DEMAND FINAL WRESTLING TONIGHT TWO GREAT TONIGHT FIGHTS G^2?> D STADIUM WRESTLING FANS: REMEMBER THESE 12 TAG-TEAM RULES DO NOT BE CONFUSED 1. The fight it between two teems. 2. Eech teem is of two wrestlers. 3. Only 1 wrestler from eech teem is allowed in the ring325 words
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Miscellaneous17 1969-06-07 8 AMY By Jack Tipprt ®=«B IHI "No Roger and I haven't been fighting again. yw« were justPLAYING17 words
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Miscellaneous95 1969-06-07 8 DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and Aiden McWliams ARENT VOU BEING A TOO BOUGH ON WUNG j RAVEN, COACH f ~J IP IT'S A MISTAKE TO TEACH AN ATHLETE SELF-DISCIPLINE, COLOR ME WRONG/ 3B jtNNt.y LF JOHNSON CF PUT TE P. RF tV'LMAMi F. m m ss WHEN LEGS TURNS95 words
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Article, Illustration373 1969-06-07 9 Patricia Chan - By Patricia Chan HEARD OF the "Ceylon Shake?" No> I haven't either. Well, this swinging royal couplc Pete McKay and Romayne will introduce it to local dancing enthusiasts when they perform at one of the leading Singapore res-taurant-nightclubs in August. The "Ceylon Shake"373 words
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Article101 1969-06-07 9 Among some of the places they have performed In were the Mouiln Rouge Nightclub in Paris, the Pasa Poga In Madrid, the Tivoli Theatre In Copenhagen, the Palladium Theatre in London, the Hilton Hotel in Australia, the Casino Estoril in Portugal and the Copacabana Nightclub in Tokyo. They have101 words
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661 1969-06-07 9 Sheilah Graham - By Sheilah Graham LONDON, FH. (NANA)—Twenty-seven-year-old Alexis Kanner is catching his breath after co-starring with Bette Davis and Sir Michael Redgrave in "Connecting Rooms." It was an experience. "Bette was my greatest friend and my greatest enemy." said Alexis. "She was661 words
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Article84 1969-06-07 9 "The Downhill Racer#" has been set as new title ©1 the Wild wood Production for Paramount Pictures formerly called "Downhill." The motion picture stars Robert Retford Gene Hackman and Camilla Sparv It is directed by Michael Ritchie. "The Downhill Racers" Is bemf produced by Rjchard Gf«fV6n. An84 words
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Advertisement142 1969-06-07 9 The Free World Could Have Won in Vietnam Long Ago A top military expert tell# how we could bare done it with relative eaae. and without u»in* nuclear am* or lntadlhf North Vietnam. In a hard-hit. tine article he name* the man he believe* to be re«ponslble for oar failure142 words
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Advertisement146 1969-06-07 9 When the weather is sultry, all forms of fever will come unavoidably. Three Legs Brand RHINO-HORN FEVER WATER not only good for relief of all fevers, it is also a cure for baby's measles and box fevers. fL J\\ > V WEN KEN DRUG COMPANY LIMITED Head Office Branch 39146 words
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Miscellaneous293 1969-06-07 9 shawT| r-fTT^TTT LIDO Phone 28-: NOW SHOWIN 1J U- 4-M U| |j| M -WAITING FOR Stewart Color (OA) APITCL Phor 297 e*!rttol LIS* Tonlrht M nito: U Chin* Margaret Haing Hul "A fliCI TO CALL HOME' IA SHAW PRODUCTION) MandanninShiwacope. Color Tomorrow 8.45 a m. Morning Show "SUMMER HEAT" Mandarin293 words
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Miscellaneous127 1969-06-07 9 TODAY a Saturday, June 7, 1969. 21 5? By CLAY JL PdLLAN M Your Doily Arfnrfy Guide K I According to tk9 Start. To devetop message for Saturday, read words oorrespoixJing to number of your Zodiac birth sign. 1 Htttth 2 A 3 Contracts 4 Somaon* sGui<to 6Gvt 7 Chon|M127 words
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Miscellaneous271 1969-06-07 9 21 ORGANISATION ORCHARD —32lt>l Opena t»4ay! l 4. i.u p.m. 'Tomorrow Extra Show 1100 am > ONLY WHEN I LARF' color David HEMMINOS Paramount f CATHAY I PALACF 334 OO 1 *****8 NOW SHOWING: |I LAST DAY: 11. 1.38. 4 80. 100. |.M. •3* *l5 p.m. Il«.a 9.30 p.m I271 words
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Article1182 1969-06-07 10 Rac it CUM 6, Dlv 3—6 Furs.—1.30 p.m. ($4,500) (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 1 000 Klng'e Proctor ST 0 00 9 00 8.12 8.08 805 707 7.07 7.07 8.11 8.11 804 803 Mr. 4r Mrv H.Y Leong.. Mawi Soaidi 4 Allan Liew 8 2 060 Flee tauter1,182 words
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Article957 1969-06-07 10 Big Ben - GOING: GOOD By Big Ben CPRING FANCY is »ht day's b*st bot. Lost week he ran a creditable third to Scorpio II over 6f. He should have improved a ton from that outing to outsprint the rivals in race five at Ipoh today. He carries 3957 words
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Article30 1969-06-07 10 Big Ben Silver Castle Scorpio II Spring Fancy Jimmy Lad Trooper Prince's Knife Ronigo Cisco Movie Goer III Spring Fancy Kakamion Zodiac Tallette Big Hill Hand In Hand30 words
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Article157 1969-06-07 10 BIO BEN JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC RACE 1 MOVIE GOER III Mr Little Darling Pink Heather GOURMET Movie Goer III Pink Heather MOVIE GOER ni Pink Heather Fleet muster H PINK HEATHER Zodiaque Movie Goer III RACE A SILVER CASTLE Gwerle Lily's Pet SHYREE Silver Castle Gwerle gg^^j RACE157 words
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Article281 1969-06-07 10 IPOH, Fri. Wonargo, with Luke Kang In the saddle, shaped like a winner on a good track here this morning. He clocked 37 for 3f, the fastest gallop of the day. Two Derby candidate?, Norwellan and Prince Alcide Asuwadi) were associated in an interesting workout.281 words
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Article93 1969-06-07 10 PARIS. Fri. (Reuter) Australians Ken Rosewall and Rod Laver will meet In the final of the men's singles at the French International tennis championships for the secend year in succession on Saturday. Yesterday Rosewall beat compatriot Tony Roche 7-5, 8-2. 6-2, in the first semifinal and93 words
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Article49 1969-06-07 10 SINGAPORE Cricket Club retained the Slater Cup when they beat the Young Men Sikh Association by three goals to one at the Padang yesterday. The first half was scorsiess Chai Hoon Yoon (2) and J. Hancock scored for the winners while Joginder netted for YMSA.49 words
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Article45 1969-06-07 10 THE last programme of the professional wrestling season will be held at the Gay World Stadium tonight, an hour earlier then the usual time. Tonight's programme will commence at 8 p.m. Tickets are now available at the Gay World offices of 3 Star Promotions.45 words
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170 1969-06-07 10 EPSOM. England, Fri. (Reu* ter) The Duke of Devonshire's Parle Top proved herself to be one of the greatest mares of the decade when easily winning the Coronation Cup here yesterday. The five-year-old beat Mount Athos and Connaugiit, who had finished third and second respectively170 words
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311 1969-06-07 10 EPSOM, England, Fri. (Reuter) Arthur Budgett. who won the Epsom Derby on Wednesday with BLAKENEY. has an outside chance of completing a notable classic double in the Oaks, the Allies' classic, here tomorrow with AGGRAVATE. Unlike Blakeney, whom he owns himself, Budgett trains311 words
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Article438 1969-06-07 11 Warsaw, Fri. (Rautar) The International Olympic Committee (IOC) open their 68th session here today with a proposal to expel South Africa and the future of the Winter Olympics prominent on the 20-point agenda. Lords and Communists, generals and politicians rubbed shoulders in the foyer438 words
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Article422 1969-06-07 11 TAUNTON, England, Frl. (Reuter) The West Indian cricketers gave Somerset a pounding here yesterdav, dismissing the County for 141 and then thrashing Zt% for three in 205 minutes before the close when they led by a massive 509 runs. Charlie Davis hit his first century of422 words
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Article31 1969-06-07 11 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Charlie Elliott and Syd Buller will umpire the First Test cricket match between England and the West Indies which begins at Old Trafford. Manchester, next Thursday.31 words
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Article364 1969-06-07 11 LONDON. Frl. ißeuter) Younis Ahmed. Surrey's 21-year-old left-handed batting star from Pakistan, rattled up his third undeleated century of the season yesterday to become the leading scorer in English first class cricket with 649 runs. The hard-hitting Pakistani slammed 13 boundaries in scoring 122 not out364 words
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Article118 1969-06-07 11 ST. PATRICK'S School defeated Anglo-Chinese School by 59 run« yesterday to become the »enior division interschools champions. In the finals played at Ceylon Sports Club yesterday. St. Patrick's School, batting first chalked up 146 runs and bundled ACS for 87 runs to win th« championships. Scores:118 words
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Article275 1969-06-07 11 NEW YORK. Fri. 'Reuter) Joe Morgan blasted a home run in the sixth inning as the Houston Astros crushed the St. Louis Cardinals 11-6 in yesterday's only major league baseball game. The Astros, fifth in the western division of the National League, had 13 hits, against 10275 words
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Advertisement110 1969-06-07 10 IP EXTRA! THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS AS CASH GIFT PRIZES WITH EVERY REGULAR DRAW LAST S DIGITS $l,OOO A DIGITS $lOO 3 DIGITS SI 5 (Based on printed sc-ia! numbers of coupons) THIS WEEK'S REGULAR DRAW $72,500 TO WINNFRS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT LAST DAY ALL TOTO BOOTHS fir MANY AGENTS110 words
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Miscellaneous74 1969-06-07 10 Time And Tide TODAY SINGAPORE Town: 3.11 a.m. (8.1 ft.); 10.22 ajn. (1.1 ft.); 5.25 p.m. (6.9 ft.); 10.41 p.m. (4.1 ft.). NAVAL Dockyard: 3.15 a.m. (9.3 ft.); 946 a.m. (1.9 ft.); 5.13 p.m. (8.6 ft.); 10.25 p.m. (4.9 ft). TOMORROW SINGAPORE Town: 4.24 а.m. (7.4 ft.); 11.27 a.m. (1.974 words
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Advertisement501 1969-06-07 11 CLASSIFIEDS...CLASSIFIEDS Solo 6l Strvict Television I Radio REDIFFUBION TELEVISION RENTALB MP CASH Oomplete rangi to nut e*wyon« 6howroom»: ClflMooMo A»e.. Joo Chlat Read TIFFLU Jurong uuirrtaioN IP«IM un MAii or rv arra lUdiopboo* UotrolM Htlnlmtntt Phone *****/1 A H7BB Stnraper* Cauuil Aerial fintrw ClaMd Ctrtiit TV tUckffiosad Hatic la«tallat*oa Pb«ar501 words
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Advertisement641 1969-06-07 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS THOMSON KOAD BAPTIST CMIIBi ll (Teochew English) *5 Thomson Road, tiinnpon 1L relephone; *****. iandtT 8.15 a.m Sunday School 10 30 a.m. Sunday Woranlp 8.45 p.m. English B.S 6.00 D m. English Worship 9EMBAWANO BAPTIST CHI'KCU (Teochew Cantonese Mandarin) 140-A Casuarlna Road O pora ao rate phone: *****641 words
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Advertisement639 1969-06-07 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS BETHESDA (FRANktL ESTATE) CHURCI 4. La Ha lie Street. Slnitpon 1& Sunday 8-30 a m. Lord'* Supper 9.16 am. Ministry of the Word 10.16 am. Sunday School (Senior) 11.00 am. Sunday School (Junior and Kindergarten 8.00 pm. Gospel Service CHURCH OP SINGAPORB 115. Marine Parade 9.00 a m639 words
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Advertisement323 1969-06-07 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS KAMPOMt KAPtiK METHODIST CHtKCH Slntipnrt (OS Caff Hoed) 7 80 a m., 4c 9.30 am. Berrlct In Kngllab 11.00 a.m. Service in Malay ft 15 am Sunday School UUUN9TOWM LtTHEKAN CHI. Kt H OuNiuumo Sunday School 4 80 Eng.iah WnwU> (StT'l 9.30 lci Ctuneae Sun. Sa 11.00 Chinese323 words
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Miscellaneous1079 1969-06-07 11 (CHANNEL 5) P.M. 100 Opening Announcements in all Languages and Belaiar-lah Banasa Kebangsaan: 1 05 Shazzan; 130 The Land of the Giants (Sabotage); 2.20 Treasure (Man who Wouldn't Die'; 250 Fair Exchange (A Woman's Placet; 315 Sergeant Preston of the Yukon <The Gulden Gift/; 345 Prince Planet 'The Mystery of1,079 words
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587 1969-06-07 12 —Advocates Solicitors THE Singapore Advocates and Solicitors Society contend that the jury system had worked reasonably well in Singapore and 'hot there are no compelling reasons for its abolition at the present time. In its memorandum, to the Press, yesterday, the Society pointed out587 words
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74 1969-06-07 12 A LARGE gathering yesterday attended the funeral of the late Mr. Munuresu Rajaratnam, a prominent figure in the local Ceylonese community. Amongst them were members of the legal and medical profession, teachers and officials of the Cevlon Sports Club and the Ceylon Tamils' Association. The74 words
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106 1969-06-07 12 MORE than 100 valuable prize* will be given away at the Mammoth Donation Draw of the 17th International Bazaar to be held on June 28 at the School for the Blind. The first prize will be a Renault. 10 second, a first class ticket106 words
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Article, Illustration361 1969-06-07 12 H C TAN - By H C TAN FOR the fashion lady of tomorrow, this is a feep-show of Berlei's foundation garments for 970 something more than just sugar 'n* spice. But more will be unfolded at the exhibition of the latest In brassieres, girdles, panty-girdles and361 words
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Article, Illustration205 1969-06-07 12 SUHAIMI BIDIN - By SUHAIMI BIDIN THE Secretarv of the Per?atuan Melayu Singapura. Enche Othman Bachek, reiterated yesterday that his partv would continue to fight for the welfare of the people in the Republic, irrespective of colour, religions or races. He said that following hLs party's announcement205 words
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Article107 1969-06-07 12 A FORMER cleansing worker, Teo Tian Sang alias Tan Seet Heng. 28 was found hanging at his guardian's home at Geylang Road on May 6 this year. Teo Soon Keat. the guardian's son, told the Court yesterday that prior to the deceased's death, he had not reported107 words
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132 1969-06-07 12 Cyril Anthony Louis, who took out a $3.800-car for a test drive and disappeared with it, was jailed for 30 months in the 10th Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of cheating. Louis, who is currently serving a two-year sentence for cheating,132 words
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Article31 1969-06-07 12 There will be a daily Sata Free Mass X-ray from Monday. June 9 to Tuesday. June 17 at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Commonwealth Drive, at 5.30-9.00 p.m.31 words
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Article73 1969-06-07 12 POLICE Constable Teo Choo Pee. 22. was jailed for a year in th« Fourth District Court yesterday for corruption. Teo. who had been in the Police Force for over three years, admitted taking a $l5O-bribe from a 'blue film' operator. Cheong Hua Kwee. at Seng Lee Sawmill73 words
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Article, Illustration150 1969-06-07 12 WHEN the men of the 130 RAF Regiment of No. 2 (Field) Squadron fly back to Britain this weekend they will leave behind them a tangible expression of their appreciation of the interesting time they have spent in the Far150 words
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Article72 1969-06-07 12 PROFESSOR William Jay Smith will give a "Laughing Time" poetry-reading session for children and oarents at the Children's Section. National Library, today at 10 a m. Professor Smith is Professor of English at George Washington University. DC. and Consultant in poetry to the Library of Congress.72 words
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320 1969-06-07 12 THE Secretary-General oi Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, last night, called an early return to parliamentary rule in Malaysia and the setting up of a Commission of Inquiry to investigate the true causes of torn riots. This commission would also make320 words
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Article87 1969-06-07 12 MASILAMONY Jesudass was offended that Singer Sewing Machine Co. should send bill collector Richard Tan Tai Kiat to collect a bill from him, which he claimed he had already settled. In the ensuing argument with Tan at hi s flat in Mei Ling Street on87 words
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55 1969-06-07 12 A youth. Tay Poh Keng, was fined $4OO or six weeks' jail in the Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday for using criminal force on Police Constable D. Rajoo and escaping from his custody. Tay. 20, admitted committing both offences at Jalan Balam and Pesiaran55 words
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Advertisement141 1969-06-07 12 *Thank You From Fiorat Paradise THE Floral Paradise stall (Singapore Stall) of the 17th International Basaar for the' Blind to be held today acknowledges with thanks donations from the following flower shops (in alphabetical order^^ Chlen K«® Flower Shop. 25, Upper Cross Street. Chun Ye e Flower Shop. 23, Upper141 words
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Advertisement26 1969-06-07 12 Sorrento The finest ml Italia Pizzas iaTnn IJvIvR^S mm onkfvUitMMi SbiTentoi xwrreiwo COFFEE DOUSE '•SZS&sz&Sm OM« WO M 11)0 a.m. 40, W ran n EKH MD26 words
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Miscellaneous42 1969-06-07 12 SPORE DIARY Singapore Dlarr f«r June 7: 4 p.m.: Choir practice at National Theatre Club, Clemenceau Avenue. 7 p.m.: English drama workshop at National Theatre Club, Clemenceau Avenue. 8 p.m.: Folk dance and Chinese operatic practices at tionaj Theatre Club. Clemenceau Avenue.42 words
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