Eastern Sun, 11 June 1969
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Title Section21 1969-06-11 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 1024 Wednesday, 11 June 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents21 words
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Article105 1969-06-11 1 DURBAN, Tues. (Renter) Norwegian explorer Thor ("lon Tiki") Heyerdahl, now ■ailing 1 the Atlantic in his papyrus boat Ra, probably does not yet know that he is a grandfather again. His son. Bjorn Heyerdahl, who lives in Durban with his South African wife, said today he105 words
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Article65 1969-06-11 1 BANGKOK. Tues. (Reuter) Burmese schools are selling government-supplied full cream milk to tea shops at black market rates instead of giving it to schoolchildren, Burma's official newspaper, the Working Peoples daily, reported from Rangoon. The schools had refused to accept milk food fortified with maize and65 words
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Article38 1969-06-11 1 A tOP official of th« Singapore Customs yesterday denied that the republic is being used as one of the bases by g smuggling ring reported to have been smashed by military authorities in Dacca, East Pakistan.38 words
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Article, Illustration601 1969-06-11 1 JOHN A. CALLCOTT - Small Cheer...lmmense Repercussions By JOHN A. CALLCOTT GENEVA, Tues. (UPI) Pope Paul VI flew into Geneva today to join Protestant and Orthodox church leaders in prayers for Christian unity and to a>Jress the International Labour Organization (ILO) on its 50th anniversary. The 71-year-old Pope, makinaUPI - 601 words
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Article72 1969-06-11 1 GENEVA. Tues. (Renter) Pope Paul described his visit to the World Council of Churches ss "truly a blessed encounter, s prophetic moment, dawn of a day to come and yet a waited for centuries." But he told th« World Council, which rroups 234 Piotostant and OiUiudsjr churches, many72 words
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Article140 1969-06-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Thirty-four more arrests have been made during the last twelve hours, bringing the total number of people arrested since the disturbance* to 6.901. A statement issued today by the Information Control Centre said among those arrested lately were six curfew breakers, five140 words
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Article78 1969-06-11 1 A LEADING Japanese cosmetics manufacturing firm la likely to set up a factory In the Republic In the near future. This was disclosed yesterday by Mr. Toyoju Iwasakl. Deputy General Manager of the International Operations Division of Bhlseldo Company Ltd. of Tokyo. Mr. Iwasakl. who Is currently on78 words
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Article83 1969-06-11 1 The Commando ship. H.MA Albion. left Singapore yesterday after spending two years as part of the Singapore-based Far East Fleet. Before returning to the United Kingdom, the Albion will first go to Frem an tie on a goodwill visit. In November, last year, the83 words
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293 1969-06-11 1 PARIS. Tues. (t T PI) New jitters gripping world monetary markets drove up gold bullion prices on the free Paris market today. Warnings that the fast rise in interest rates foreshadowed new monetary difficulties pushed the price of an ounce of fine gold293 words
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Article75 1969-06-11 1 MANILA, Tues. (UPI) A cocktail party in honour of seven American rainmakers who have been taring to alleviate the worst drought in the Philippines in 100 years, was concluded tonight because of rain. The party was to be given by members of the Manila Overseas Press Club. Heavy75 words
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Article375 1969-06-11 1 ITO, Japan, Tues. (Reuter) New Zealand Customs Minister Norman Shelton said today his government agreed the time had come for Asian leaders to try to have talks with the leaders of the People's Republic of China. "Because of Its size. Its vast population and375 words
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Article44 1969-06-11 1 THE Public Utilities Board announced yesterday that there would be no water or poor pressure from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at J a lan Lembah Thomson, Cecil Street. Robinson Road, and between 11 and 11-3/4 m.s. Chua Chu Kang Road.44 words
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166 1969-06-11 1 PETER LOKE - MELBOURNE CRA By: PETER LOKE. THE JOINT Inquiry Team into the SEATO Naval Exercises collision yesterday made a detailed three-hour inspection of the damaged aircraft carrier Melbourne, here. The Melbourne suffered extensive damage to Its flight deck and front hull during166 words
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Article81 1969-06-11 1 MANILA, Tues. (Reuter) A U.S. Navy source »aid it had not yet been decided what will be done with the remaining 200-foot portion of the Frank E. Evans. One possibility is that it may be stripped of all equipment, towed out to sea and sunk, while81 words
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119 1969-06-11 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. (UPI) Blonde Tricia Nixon. 23-year-old daughter of President Nixon, will attend the Investiture of Prince Charles. Tricia. just back from a trip to the Pacific with her parents, will visit Britain from June 28 to July 5. She will be a euest119 words
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Article67 1969-06-11 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Tues (Renter) The Brunei government todav announced pay increases ranging from $5O to $lOO local for its soldiers, police and Division One staff. A government statement, announcing this, said the award backdated to January 1 this vear—was to commemorate the Sultan's coronation last year. The statement67 words
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Miscellaneous18 1969-06-11 1 wmmmm SCOVA SHOP U ii ft I Li i /t "Let me see that pair *k«M •M<nl n18 words
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Article, Illustration207 1969-06-11 2 NEVER underestimate what food undergarments can do to boost up any girl's morale, especially when they are as pretty as Berlel's. Literally, there's the physical up-lift too, with all the aid that man can summon lycra, lace, elaftlc and what not! All these combine to brinf207 words
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Article63 1969-06-11 2 THE Singapore Children's Society has extended its food services to the Toa Pajroh housing estate. It has set up a centre In the Christian Clinic of the Anglican Welfare Council, at Lorong 1, Toa Payoh Estate. The Society hoped to make a meaningful contribution to the wellbeing63 words
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243 1969-06-11 2 MR. ROBERT C. Cook, President-emeritus and Editor, Population Reference Bureau, Washington D.C., said Singapore had achieved astonishing progress in the last few years throuah national family planning efforts to lower the rate of births. He pointed out that it is a popular misconception243 words
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Article143 1969-06-11 2 THS lie of a 16-year-old 61 caused bar proprietor leng Koh Chew to be poorer by $5l yesterday, when he was fined that amount In the Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday for employing an underaged girl. LUy Lee Seo Hwa. who was then pregnant, admitted that she lied143 words
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Article24 1969-06-11 2 THE 12.000 Neptune Topei first ship to be owned by Singapore's National Shipping Line. Neptune Orient Line sailed into port yesterday.24 words
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Article, Illustration152 1969-06-11 2 BOAC will land their first Boeing 747 here in April 1072 to rater to the tourist influx, declared Mr. T. E. Orpin, General Manager, Eastern Region of the airline. Mr. Orpin stressed that the Jumbo Jets which will carry about 370152 words
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Article176 1969-06-11 2 THE hearing of a civil action before the High Court against the Singapore Bank Employees Union was told yesterday of t report lodged to Iho police by a member. The member. Shamsuddln bin Ahmad, a bank messenger told Mr. Justice Choor sir.gh that he was176 words
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Miscellaneous248 1969-06-11 2 Singapore Sweep TICKET number *****12 won the first prize of $400,000 In tht Singapore Sween drawn at the Singapore Badminton Hall yesterday. Full results of the sweep are as followsnitST *****12 $400,000 SECOND *****38 $150,000 THIRD *****76 S 75,000 5 J«fcPot numbers ($lO,OOO each) *****22, *****12, *****46, *****96, *****84, 10248 words
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Miscellaneous28 1969-06-11 2 STORE DIARY 12.45 p.m. 3 pjn.: Rotary Club of Singapore's weekly luncheon at Coleman Room. Adelphi Hotel. 8 p.m.: Oriental dance practice at National Theatre Club, CLemeoceau Avenue.28 words
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Article218 1969-06-11 3 CAPE KENNEDY, Flo. Tues. (UPI) The two men scheduled to land on the Moon July 20 put their fourlanding craft through a make-believe lunar flight Monday in a day-long launch pad test. Apollo 11 astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin boarded their Lunar Module218 words
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Article170 1969-06-11 3 UPTON, New York. Tues. (UPI) L-Dopa. a chemical derived from beans and certain other vegetables, has produced astonishing improvements in victims of a rare and incurable disorder of the brain, two scientists said today. The scientists said the drug had achieved wonderful results in two children afflicted170 words
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Article79 1969-06-11 3 BANGKOK. Tues. (Reuter) More than 5,000 people in Übon province, near Laos, are victims of a cholera epidemic which broke out two weeks ago, according to the Lord Mayor of the provincial capital. Mr. Prachuab Srithanyarat. Mr. Prachuab told reporters yesterday that six people had died from79 words
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Article141 1969-06-11 3 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson told Britain's union leaders on Monday he intends to push his controversial AntiStrike Bill through Parliament unless the unions themselves come up with tougher alternative proposals. A 55-minute meeting between Mr. Wilson and leaders of the 8.7141 words
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Article58 1969-06-11 3 SAN CLEMENTS, California. Tues. (Reuter)—President Nixon was authoritativelv re* ported today to be completing contingency plans to meet any new Pueblo-type crisis caused by North Korea. North Koreans seized the U.S. intelligence »hip Pueblo in the Sea of Janan in January. 1968, and shot down an unarmed American58 words
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143 1969-06-11 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. (UPI) The Senate on Monday confirmed Warren Earl Burger as 15th Chief Justice of the United States to succeed Earl Warren who retires in about two weeks. Burger 61, Is President Nixon's first appointment to the Supreme Court. Senate confirmation cleared the way143 words
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Article84 1969-06-11 3 ROME. Tues. (UPI) A nationwide teachers strike tuned to cause chaos and confusion at the end of the school year overshadowed other Italian labour agitation yesterday. The nation's teachers unions proclaimed a three-day walkout starting today, the day Education Minister Mr. Mario Ferra-ri-Aggradi set for84 words
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Article119 1969-06-11 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. (Reuter) President Nixon leads Sen. Edward M. Kennedy by 46 to 37 per cent In an early public opinion poll for the 1972 Presidential election, the Louis Harris survey reported today. The copyrighted survey, published In the Washington Post, said a major finding119 words
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Article43 1969-06-11 3 SYDNEY. Tues. (Reuter) American actor Robert Lansing arrived here todav with Hollywood actress Gari Hardy, 20, and announced that they had been engaged secretly for eight weeks. Lansing. 44. said they planned to marry in California in about 5 weeks.43 words
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Article296 1969-06-11 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. (UPI) The National Violence Commission said on Monday that colleges and universities should develop plans for dealing quickly and firmly with student violence. Implicit in a statement by Chairman Milton 8. Elsenhower was criticism that some campus officials have been too slow to296 words
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Article55 1969-06-11 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. (UPI) Antonio B. Won Pat, Guam's representative In Washington, on Monday announced the Department of Commerce has approved a U. 5.538,000 grant to the University of Guam. Won Pat said the award was made under the state Technical Services Act which provides support for technical service55 words
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284 1969-06-11 3 MIAMI, PLO. Tom. (UPI) Six Americans tnd two Haitians were accused on Monday of conspiring "to launch a military expedition" against Haiti with a Florida-based plane during the bombing last week of the Haitian capital of Port Au Prince. Similar charges284 words
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138 1969-06-11 3 SAN CLEMENTE. California. Tues. (AFP) The US. will adopt stern measures if there is another incident between the U.S. and Korea like that of the Pueblo spy ship or the EC 121 reconnaissance plane, sources close to President Nixon said today. During his visit to138 words
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Article98 1969-06-11 3 THREE LAKES Wis. Tues. (UPI) A lakeside log cabin that was to serve as a cozy shelter during a North Woods vacation became an inferno which claimed nine lives on Monday. The victims included Ave members of surburban Milwaukee family, three children of friends, and a98 words
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Article183 1969-06-11 3 LONG BEACH. California, (UPI) Rene Stone, a gunner's mate aboard the destroyer Frank Evans, doesn't remember most of the event* after his ship was rammed by the Australian carrier Melbourne. The 22-year-old sailor from Anderson, South Carolina was sleeping in the aft section when the vessel was183 words
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211 1969-06-11 3 WASHINGTON, Toea. (TTPI) Thirteen Nobel Prise winners joined on Monday in a new scientific group opposed to President Nixon's proposed deployment of the Safeguard Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) system. They said they doubted Safeguard would work as planned and would probably lessen rather than increase American security.211 words
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Article73 1969-06-11 3 w UNITED NATIONS Tues. (UPI) The United States said on Monday evaluation of World War II damage claims by inhabitants of the U5. Trust Territory of the Pacific would take between six and nin*. months. Edward E. Johnston. Special U.S. Representative to the U.N. Trusteeship Council on the73 words
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250 1969-06-11 4 T ONDON, Tues. (Reuter) MJ Members of the audience clambered on the stage of a London theatre l**t night to watch near-nude actors and actresses writhing in simulated sex acts. The event was the living theatre's "Paradise Now at the Round House, a250 words
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297 1969-06-11 4 LONDON, Tues. (UPI) British Foreign Secretary Mr. Michael Stewart pledged yesterday that Britain would continue to sustain the 25.000 inhabitants of Gibraltar in face of Spain's land blockade. The Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary declared the government stand in the House of Commons in face297 words
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Article81 1969-06-11 4 LONDON. Tues (UPI) Princess Anne became a colonel yesterday. The 18-year-old Princess was named by her mother Queen Elisabeth Co-lonel-in-Chief of the 14th/20th King's Hussars and the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiments. The appointments were among several made by the Queen for the July 1 investltute81 words
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Article, Illustration45 1969-06-11 4 ATHENS, Tues. Alexandros Panaghoulis (centre) is surrounded by guards and newsmen after his recapture here yesterday. P a n a ghoulis, under sentence of death for the attempted assassination of Greek Premier Papadopoulos, has escaped several days ago.—UP I Radio- UPI Radiophoto.UPI Radiophoto. - 45 words
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271 1969-06-11 4 PARIB. Tues. (UPI) Gauilist leader Georges Pompidou, acting as the certain winner of tne June 15 presidential runoff election, said yesterday he planned to form a coalition Cabinet including political leaders from the Gaulllsts to the Socialists. Stepping up hi* drive for votes from all271 words
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Article290 1969-06-11 4 TLTOSCOW, Tues. (Reuter) Italy threatens to pose fresh problems for the trbubled wbrld Communist summit which enters its fifth work day here today with fears averted of a Rumanian walkout. The speech by the Italian delegation, which represents Western Europe's largest Communist party, will present290 words
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117 1969-06-11 4 WOLVERHAMPTON, England. Tim. (Reuter) Conservative politician Mr. Enoch Powell last night touched off a race relation* row when he proposed a scheme to »end Britain's coloured immifrsnts out of the country. He said repatriation on a large scale was desired and practicable and suggested117 words
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353 1969-06-11 4 MOSCOW. Tuea. (Reuter) Soviet Foreign Minister Mr. Andrei Gromyko left here by air today for Cairo for surprise consultations on the Middle East crisis. Moscow Radio, whose departure report was the first Indication here that Mr. Oromyko was going, said he was353 words
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Advertisement240 1969-06-11 4 Mercedes-Benz backs up its reputation with a dynamic new servicing complex in Singapore The most advanced and efficient Thla dynamic new service end perte centre le staffed by factory trained technlclana uaing only MERCEDES-BENZ authoriaed tooia Jr* and employing the very lateat electronic automobile teatlng equipment. Planned control, using all240 words
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340 1969-06-11 5 CHU LAI, Vietnam, Tues. (UPI) A Communist rocket at- on m, *ory complex at Chu Lai killed the first woman member or rhe U. 5. Armed Forces to die as a result of hostile action in the iTr.? 0 1 war m,l,tar y340 words
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Article125 1969-06-11 5 DJAYAFURA. (West Irian). Tues. (AFP> Looting and burning of houses and arrest of villagers are reported here as visitors come in from outlying districts. Three week* ago troops surrounded dcrmena village at Tanah Meyah Bay, 150 kilometres south of Djayapura. and arrested five members125 words
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Article52 1969-06-11 5 ITO. Japan, Tues. (UPI) Philippine Foreign Secretary Carlos P. Romulo suggested today that school children ar.d member nations of the Asian and Pacific Council (ASPAC) should become conversant with the thought of Tsetung. Romulo said that a study of Communist China should be one of ASPAC's52 words
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Article93 1969-06-11 5 HONG KONG. Tues CReuter) About 90 electrical workers at Shaw Brothers' movie film here have threatened to resign en masse if nine of their colleagues who were dismissed over the weekend are not reinstated. Alternatively, they are demanding a month's severance par for the dismissed93 words
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275 1969-06-11 5 HONOLULU. Tues. (Renter) fP.euter) —The announcement O- an initial American troop w.thdrawal from Vietnam overshadowed the political implications of the summit meeting between President Nixon and President Nguyen Van Thieu, according to observers here. On the kev subject of South Vietnam, the joint communique issued275 words
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Article90 1969-06-11 5 MANILA, Tues. (Reuter) About 180.000 Philippine school teachers will act as polling clerks for the presidential and congressional elections in November. The chairman of the commission on elections. Mr. Jaime N. Ferrer, said yesterday they would be Daid 45 pesos (about £4j sterling) each per90 words
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Article176 1969-06-11 5 SYDNEY, Tues. (Renter)— Australia's most famous bridegroom, twenty-three-year-old Wally Mellish, was behind bars again here today almost one year after his bizarre siege marriage to a young mother with the New South Wales Police Commissioner as best man. Criminal investigation branch detectives told Reuter that Melllsh176 words
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Article110 1969-06-11 5 SAIGON. Tue». (Reuter) A Japanese journalist who was captured by the Vietcong on Christmas Day has been released and is back In Saigon fit and well, an information ministry spokesman said today. He has been forced to eat snakes and monkeys as the staple diet of110 words
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Article197 1969-06-11 5 Japan, Tues. (UPI) The United States needs the Asian market to maintain its affluency and will not vacate a region that has one billion potential customers of the American products, Philippines Foreign Secretary Carlos P. Romulo said today. i Romulo said Asia is potentially one197 words
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Article79 1969-06-11 5 JAKARTA. Tues. (Reuter) The direct air link between Padang. in West Sumatra, and Singapore due to open in August will pro mote tourism and trade. West Sumatra governor Hurun Zaln has said. Indonesia's Antara news agency quoted the governor as saying airport facilities In Padang were being79 words
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Article99 1969-06-11 5 SYDNEY. Tues (Reuters Two lightning bolts struck Fokker Frienaship aircraft carrying 13 passengers north of here today, but the plan# landed safely. The first bolt hit when the plane was flying awav from Sydney. The pilot immediately turned back and the second bolt struck five minutes99 words
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Article713 1969-06-11 6 mHE statement made by the Minister for JL Health, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, that changes in the Abortion Law will be made in about three months thereby incorporating legalised abortion as part of the family planning programme comes as no surprise. However, legalised abortion is a ticklish subject which713 words
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Article278 1969-06-11 6 rpHE gngn«v* language has been described J. by philologists and grammarians as the most lawless European tongue. It is also the easiest to learn from the point of view of European nationals who have been brought up disciplined and strait-jacketed, linguistically in Latin and Greek and their derivatives278 words
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Article, Illustration441 1969-06-11 6 Hari Hartojo - By Hari Hartojo DJAKARTA, Tues. (UPI) A Red Giant roves Djakarta's streets giving Indonesians new thrills, new sights and a new solution to the commuter problem. Red Giant is the name which Jakarta residents gave to a British double decker bus which went into testUPI. - 441 words
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Article171 1969-06-11 6 WASHINGTON. Tues (UPI) Washington's well known seeress Jeane Dixon predicted on Monday that France faces possible revolution after the resignation of President de Gaulle, and that Britain's Queen Elizabeth II will abdicate in favour of Prince Charles before he becomes middle-aged. In her midyear predictions published171 words
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Article, Illustration857 1969-06-11 6 ROBIN PAGE - »r ROBIN PAGE LONDON, (Gemini News Service) When James Harold Wilson was taking his honours dcgrM at Oxford at the age of 21 he was asked whether he would rather be President of the United States or Prime Minister of Great Britain, His examiners857 words
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Article167 1969-06-11 6 Although Poland usually is regarded as one of the more trastablti members of the Communist bloc. Poles have not shed their traditional penchant lor making humourous capital out of political developments. Party Chief Gomulha and his close associates are favourite targets. For example: When censors dosed down167 words
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654 1969-06-11 6 SUSAN POYAS - By SUSAN POYAS BANYAS. Golan Heights. (Reuter) Just over the hill from an Arab guerrilla camp, the Israelis are laying out an elaborate tourist playground on terri- Tory captured rrom ayna. There will be ski-runs, a Western-style dude ranch, a 60-room motel,654 words
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Article328 1969-06-11 6 NEW YORK, Tues. (UPI) The New York Times commen. ted in Tuesday edition* on the troop redeployments announced on Midway island. The Times s aid: The si2e of the flrat 25.000man American troop reduction in Vietnam is lest important than the policy direction it indicates. The328 words
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Article103 1969-06-11 7 THE aooa price* at •or* Chtaeae Produce ?estf«Ja> were:— Ki the ftaxai Exchange ■fif lUltat Coconut Oil (FO.B.) Balk lot-onut Oil (F o.B.) Oram Kurd COM* Bunion White Pepper (f O.E.) M% N-L.W. Oaritwuk Wait* Pepper (F O B ajms MT.OO •fllfl 4 9.1 A 51 75 1U.M 122103 words
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Article23 1969-06-11 7 LONDON. Tue«. (UPI) Rubber opened today quiet with spot 24-5/« 24-7/8. No. 1 SSS CIT basis ports June 248/8 25-7/8.23 words
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Article71 1969-06-11 7 NEW YORK, Tues. (UPI) Price* on the stock market moved lower yesterday on news that the cost of borrowing money is going up. Shortly before the closing bell the UPI stock market indicator was off 1.01 per cent on 1,549 issues on the tape.71 words
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Article60 1969-06-11 7 HONG KONG. Tues. (UPI) Money Quotations: HK$ 6.***** per UA. dollars. HK$ 6.1225 tfs. dollar TT. HK$ 14.51 per pound sterling HK$ 306 25 per tael of gold 94.3 per cent fineness. HKS 162.5 per 10,000 Japanese yens. HK$ 134.7 per 100 Philippines pesos buyers. HK$ 135.7 per60 words
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Article13 1969-06-11 7 The tin price for yesterday was $615 per picul, down $3.00.13 words
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312 1969-06-11 7 By Our Market Reporter STEADY conditions again prevailed yesterday as the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore continued to operate full trading on its revised trading hoars which will be in force until further notice. The market also saw the return of more confident312 words
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Article1017 1969-06-11 7 DDIINEBB done in and reported to the trading rooms u of the Stock Exchanfe of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,600 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS ACMA 9190 (1): Ben $2 10 <2> $212 (10) $2.f3 (4) *614 (4);1,017 words
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Article268 1969-06-11 7 The following is s berthing lilt released by the Port of Singapore Authority for Juno DEPARTURE Oodons Vosoolo 1/2 Ellon Bskko 3/4 Jbolum 8/8 Tolemsehus 18 Smlt Lloyd 10 19 Houkou Msni N.W.4/5 Psrlii 28 Fair Drsfoo 85/36 Irsousddy 40/41 VOgs 42/43 Spring Vslley (tanker) 25/28 Mitsks268 words
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Article266 1969-06-11 7 JUNE flrst grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m.. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 70-3/8 cents per lb., down one eighth of a cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was easier. The market opened higher on improved London advices and266 words
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Article89 1969-06-11 7 Japan Air Lines recently held a system-wide JAL interoffice "QUIZ" for the ticketing, reservation and traffic staff of the JAL's seventv-eight offices around the world, it was announced in Singapore yesterday. Mr. T. Takenaka, JAL regional manager of the Singapore office, announced that Mr. Tan Hock Chuan89 words
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Article89 1969-06-11 7 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) Dull British funds featured an otherwise steady market yesterday. Losses of up tp a 1/2 point were seen. Funds pared Initial falls which had reflected fears of higher international Interest rates but E rices rsn back to the earlier >wer levels on news89 words
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Article32 1969-06-11 7 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrials 918.05 30 Rails 227.86 15 Utilities 127.56 85 Stocks 812.48 40 Bonds 72.8532 words
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Article, Illustration103 1969-06-11 7 The Marketing Research Service* (roup of companies has announced the appointment of Mr. R.L. Braine as international coordinator of research activities in Malaysia and Sinrapore. Mr. Braine. who was until recently director of a leading research company in the U.K.. will he primarily responsible for providing a consultancy103 words
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Article53 1969-06-11 7 LONDON, Tues (UPI) The rubber market yesterday closed steady quiet with spot 24-5/8 24-7/8. Settlement House July 24-11/18 24-7/8 Aug, Sept and July/Sept 245/8 24-7/8 Oct/Dec 24-1/2 24-5/8 Jan/March 24-3/8 24-1/2 April/June 24-1/4 24-7/18 July/Sept 24-3/18 24-3/8 Oct/Dec 24-3/18 24-5'16 Jan/March 24-1/18 24-1/4 April/June 24-1/lfi 24-3/1853 words
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Article54 1969-06-11 7 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Rubber future» closed unchanged and untraded yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange. (Bid) (Aaked) July 28.15 26.90 Sept 25.40 25.90 Nov 24.95 2560 Jan 70 24.25 24.55 Mar 24.20 24 35 May 24.20 24 55 July 24.20 24.55 Locally. No. 2 RSS was54 words
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58 1969-06-11 8 Luang Prabang, Laos: 3,000 feet up in the green mountains of northern Laos, this royal and religious capital of Laos found enough gold to coat the insides and outsides of many of the Buddhist temples which line the streets. The half light from morning and late sunrises and sunsets reflect58 words
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Article1162 1969-06-11 8 WASHINGTON, There are well over 2,000 colleges and universities in the United States. Most, possibly all, have a campus newspaper. The s e newspapers vary in size, circulation, printing method, and editorial quality. Some serve only students, some an entire community. Some appear daily, some weekly,1,162 words
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Article994 1969-06-11 8 Harold Dunmore - From home cooking to space stations hovering above the earth scientists are discovering how to use microwaves in entirely new ways. -By- Harold Dunmore LONDON, (Science Feature) Electrical power transmitted Hundreds and even thousands of miles without the use of wires or cables a new home cooker994 words
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Article530 1969-06-11 8 WASHINGTON. Ay-O. a Japanese colourist who has become internationally known as an exponent off "participation art" had an exhibition off his silk-tcreen prints and small "ffingar boxes" on view at a private gallery in Lexington, Kentucky, and simultaneously showed one off his ffamous "Rainbow Rooms" at the University off530 words
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636 1969-06-11 8 WASHINGTON. The perfect hospital, a physician once said, would be one for use by just one patient and which could be thrown away after his discharge. That way there could be absolutely no danger of disease being transmitted from one patient to another. This636 words
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Miscellaneous54 1969-06-11 8 DO YOU KNOW? 1. What h nuclear fission? 2. What do these abbreviations stand for: W.H.O.: U.IM.? 3. What is hansard? 4. Where were the first modern Olympic games held? 5. What is an oleograph? (See this pace next Wednesday for answers.) Answers to questions which appeared last Wednesday: Alexandria;54 words
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Miscellaneous132 1969-06-11 8 AMY By Jack Tipprfr VA M a si ?Ja Z/J A. "Oh, no. .that's not ALL he can make. .he made some hat racks once." DATELINE: DANGER! r byJohnSaundereandAJdsnMAViiams MR DANIEL RAVEN O* GLOBAL NEWS... PLEASE CONTACT THE TRANS-ORIENT SERVICE DESK.' URGENT MESSAGE FOR PASSENGER DANIEL RAVEN P* WHEN WE132 words
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1022 1969-06-11 9 Robert Stack - By Robert Stack On« of the burning issues in the entertainment world end in the Congress is whet should bo done ebout violence on television. Hero, Robert Stack (who pleyed Elliot Ness on TV's "The Untouchables" several seasons beck) otters his opinions on the1,022 words
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591 1969-06-11 9 Sheilah Graham - By Sheilah Graham T ONDON, Tues. Everyone, it seems, is wearing a beard these days. I had to look twice to recognise Robert Goulet under his bush. He had just come to London from New York and was to rush off to591 words
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Article49 1969-06-11 9 NIW YORK. Tuee. (UPD—Actor Bod oteifer ud hi* actree* vile, ClAlre Bloom are ending their 10-year aimiie. Mi» blooms preee ai*n Etoert. Mid fttterday the KttMi had told him dm Truuy ot her intention to fo to Mexieo. presumably Juerei. to Hvorce 9tk£t, whom the married49 words
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Miscellaneous213 1969-06-11 9 TODAY an Wednesday, June 11, 1969. m STAR GAZER*^ Bf CIAYI: POLLAN Your Doily Activity GvHo JK p j According tm thm Start. "> OCT. 22 1119-4141/ 3 j 'mi H Your Dwly Activity Cvtdo H Attorning tm tho Jfwni To dcs«lop met toga for Wedneedoy, nod words cormponding to213 words
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66 1969-06-11 10 Mr and Mrs. S.C. Law of Royal Syndicate, owners of Joint Command who won the Perak Derby on Sunday, pictured with (from left to right) trainer Rinus van Breukelen, jockey Rod Dawkins and Miss Corinne (daughter of Rinus). In between Mr. and Mrs. Law is Mrs. Yeoh Cheang Lee, wife66 words
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831 1969-06-11 10 Bonn a last 1 1 DW. 3 6 Fu ITS. 040 BUMIIHI Hut 0y 900 Tunku 8c Crbio »»>>>Ida •TO Balhotanm Boy 0y 900 LJt S t Mansor 000 HFTMBDO 5y 813 Red 8c Yellow Bt 485 Jingle Bell Sy 0.13 Auric Bt.831 words
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156 1969-06-11 10 DOUGLAS, Isle Of Man, Tuts. (UPI) Kelvin Carruthers of Australia led from start to finish yesterday on an Italian-built Benelli to win the lightweight 250 cc motor cycle event over the "Tourist Trophy" mountain circuit. Carruthers, 31. completed the 226.4 miles in 8156 words
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Article107 1969-06-11 10 Wightman Cup NEW YORK. Tues. (Reut«r) Nancy Rlchey of San Angelo, Texas, America's topranked woman tennis player, wag selected yesterday to lead the United States Wightman Cup team against Britain at Cleveland from August 9-11. Britain won at Wimbledon last year, but the American girls hold107 words
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98 1969-06-11 10 WARSAW, Tues. (Reuter) The International Olympic Committee (IOC) yesterday awarded the Olympic Cup for 1968 to Mexico, host of the 19th Olympic Games, and the Olympic Cup for 1969 to Poland to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the Polish National98 words
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Article111 1969-06-11 10 HOYLAKE, England, Tues (Reuter) John Putt, a 17-year-old student, brought off the biggest shock in the first round of the British amateur golf championship yesterday, defeating Petar Benka, a strong contender for the British Walker Cup team. Putt, who won by one hole, was only once111 words
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Article473 1969-06-11 10 -By Big Ben PENANG, Tuts. Never Regret II hot shown vast improvement since the last time I saw him. This morning he strode out attractively over 3f in 41 on good going. Last start winner Kichanf Puteh looks fighting fit He was eager to gallop but473 words
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Article115 1969-06-11 10 HONOLULU. Tues. (UPI) World bantamweight champion Lionel Rose was rated a strong favourite for his 10-round nontitle bout against Ernesto De La Cruz of the Philippines. The bout was to serve as a tuneup for Rose, who will be making a title defence in115 words
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Article120 1969-06-11 10 NEW YORK, Tues (UPI) Olympic heavyweight champion Oeorge Foreman yesterday signed to make his professional boxing debut against Don W aid helm of New York on June 23 in Madison Square Garden. The bout will precede the Joe Frasier-Jerry Quarry heavyweight title flght. Frailer and120 words
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Article145 1969-06-11 10 LONDON. Tues (Reuter) The New Zealand cricket team arrived here today full ot confidence for their short tour of England. Team captain Graham Dealing said: "There it no doubt that this is one of our strongest aides for year*. "We have won Test* in the145 words
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Article63 1969-06-11 10 MOSCOW. Tues. (UPI) Tlgran Petrosyan and Boris Spas sky adjourned the 20th game of their world chess championship series on the 41st move yesterday. Here the game was adjourned and Petrosyan sealed his next move. Experts in Moscow believe Petrosyan has winning chances in the adjourned position63 words
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Article225 1969-06-11 10 From Eastern Knight There are manywwagy g of winning a chess game, one of which is when your opponent oversteps the time limit. However, relying solely on time to win your game is dangerous as was seen in the game between Lee Chee Seng and Andrew225 words
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Article200 1969-06-11 10 Munich Games NAIROBI. Tufts. (Reuter) Mr. Musembl Mbathl, Chairman of the Kenya Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association, said here today that Africa had to make an all-out effort to ensure that South Africa was excluded from the 1972 Munich Olympic Game*. Mr. Mbathl, commenting200 words
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Article485 1969-06-11 10 8 T O K E-ON-TRENT, England, Tues. (Reuter) An unbroken seventh wioket stand of 111 between Jackie Hendriks (69) and Paseall Roberts (35) saved the West Indian touring team from embarrassing defeat against the lowlyrated English Minor Counties cricket side here yesterday. The Minor Counties,485 words
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Article79 1969-06-11 10 LOS ANGELES. TUPS. (ATPI Yoshlakl Numata. the Japanese lightweight, turned down an offer to fight Rudolfo Gonzalez of Long Beach. California on Saturday in place of Mando Ramos, the world champion who broke his hand while training last Friday. Numata said he prefers to wait until79 words
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Article, Illustration595 1969-06-11 11 Josef Grossman - Girl Jockey Wins Race And Civil Rights Victory by. Josef Grossman IPS Staff Writer OARBARA Jo Rubin, a 19-year-old Miami, Florida Girl, extended women's civil rights into a new area recently when she became the first female jockey ever to ride a winning horse at a parimutuel race track inUSIS photo. - 595 words
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Article259 1969-06-11 11 MANCHESTER. England. Tues. (Reuter) Alan Rudkin retained hla British bantamweight title with a superb exhibition of boxing to force Evan Armstrong, to retire after 11 one-ilded rounds here last night. The Scottish challenger, who hat a reputation aa a big puncher. was never Allowed to pm259 words
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Article100 1969-06-11 11 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter)—. Czechoslovakia have officially withdrawn from the 1969 Davis Cup competition rather than play South Africa In the eeml-final of Section A in the European zone. Their letter of withdrawal was received today In London by Mr. Bail Reay. British Secretary of the100 words
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Article446 1969-06-11 11 NEW YORK. Tues. (UFl> Don Mlncher singled In one run in the 10th Inning last night and Gus Gil scored another with a sacrifice fly to rive the Seattle Pilots a 3-t victory over the Detroit Tigers despite a 16-strokeout performance hy Mickey Lolich over446 words
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Article, Illustration346 1969-06-11 11 Ho Ho Cup Tourney The Vice-President of the Singapore Chinese Football Association. Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, said yesterday the SCFA had not been consulted on the move to open the Ho Ho Interport Cup competition to players of all races. Mr. Soh said he was shocked to346 words
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Article78 1969-06-11 11 BRISTOL. England. Tues (UPI) Second seeded Tony Roche of Australia withdrew from the W.D. and HO. Willi Open lawn tennis tournament yesterday because of an Injured shoulder Roche travelled to London to seek intensive treatment to ready himself for Wimbledon, which opens on June 23. He78 words
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Article577 1969-06-11 11 MANILA. Tues. (UPI) The World Boxing Council Sesterday voted bsntsmweight ;üben Olivares of Mexico "Boxer of the Month" for May for his sixth-round knockout over Japanese southpaw Takao Sakurai last May 23. The 21-vear-old Olivares. who floored Sakurai three times before the referee h»lted577 words
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Article130 1969-06-11 11 LONDON, Tues. Europe's leading women mller* will meet in what is being described as the "mile of the century" at Leicester in the English Midlands on June 14. Britain will be represented bv Thelwyn Bsteman of Wales. Rita Lincoln of England and Margaret MscSherry <>f130 words
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Miscellaneous79 1969-06-11 10 Time And Tide TODAY SINGAPORE Town: 218 am. <22 ft.); 8.48 a.m. (69 ft.); 2.28 a.m. (3.4 ft); 8.26 p.m. (7.6 ft.). NAVAL Dockyard: 2.04 a.m. (3.1 ft); 8.54 am (8.5 ft.); 2.33 p.m. (4.4 ft.); 8.34 p.m. (8 6 ft.). TOMORROW SINGAPORE Town: 307 a.m. (1.4 ft.); 9.47 am79 words
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Miscellaneous1091 1969-06-11 11 (CHANNEL I) P.M. 300 Opening Announcements in all Languages Housewives Matinee Part 1 of Hokkien Film. "The Orphan'*; 340 House and Horn# Chinese: 350 A Talk on Driving Test in Language Elementary Bukan Sekolah. 11 20-11.40 General Science Sec I ftydrcge* PM 11.55-1t.15 Health Education (Ch) Sec 1 At II1,091 words
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Article, Illustration517 1969-06-11 12 H. C. TAN - By H. C. TAN FASHION buyer*, fashion writers, local models, society ladies and even curious gentlemen all flocked to Monday night's showing of Pierre Balmain s spring summer, 1969, collection at the Four Lions. And they had reason to be there too. It's not every YEAR517 words
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Article231 1969-06-11 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, has started to move around today after being bed-ridden for three days following an eye operation. A medical bulletin issued this morning by his personal physician, Dato Dr. R. P. Pillai, said doctors attending the Tunku231 words
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Article43 1969-06-11 12 r A "MEET the People** session will be held by the PAP Alexandra Branch every Friday from 7.30 p.m. to 10.30, commencing from June 13 in Block 77, No. 531 Commonwealth Drive and Block 154. No. 34 of Mei Ling Street43 words
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Article240 1969-06-11 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The former Attorney-General. Tan Sri Abdul Kadir bin Yusof. has been appointed a Senator. Tan Sri Abdul Kadir, 51. a graduate of Raff'.es College in Singapore, became a Barrister in 1955 and was appointed the first Malavsian Attorney-Gene-ral in 1963. a post he held240 words
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Article52 1969-06-11 12 AN unemployed youth. Ling Lik Quai. was ftnea $75 in the Ninth Magistrate Court yesterday for assaulting Police Constable Lee Choon Seng on June 10, at Eu Thong Sen Street. Ling, 18, admitted that he and three others assaulted Lee that morning causing injuries to52 words
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Article115 1969-06-11 12 THE HOUSING and Development Board is organising a gardening competition among its tenants in bousing estates in step with the island-wide campaign to beautify the Republic. THIS is one of the Board's contributions towards the 150 th anniversary celebrations of the founding of Singapore. Plants, shrubs115 words
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Article73 1969-06-11 12 TWO men were jailed for three months In the Fifth District Court yesterday for rioting and assaulting a private taxi driver, Sim Ah Chek. 40. at Kampong Chia Heng, off Thomson Road on Sept. 5, last year. The two. Lim Seng Huat alias Ah Huat, 28. a73 words
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Article44 1969-06-11 12 COL. KIRPA Ram Vij of the Singapore Armed Forces will speak on "The Citizen Soldier" at the fortnightly luncheon meeting of the International Y's Men's Club of Singapore (Beta Chapter) at the Viking Room, Goodwood Park hotel on Saturday, June 14.44 words
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Article101 1969-06-11 12 A TOTAL of 115 persons were killed in road accidents in the first five months of this year, as compared with 133 killed during the corresponding months of 1968. Last month, there were a total of 21 fatal accidents as compared with 26 accidents in the101 words
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Article47 1969-06-11 12 A MAN, Lim Kim Seng alias Lim Heng Siang was remanded for one week in the Ninth Magistrate Court yesterday for armed-robbery of $l,OOO from Ong Tsu Lian. 50 at Serangoon Road on Dec. 9. la st year. The case will be mentioned on June 17.47 words
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Article52 1969-06-11 12 Five West Malaysians, who stayed on in the Republic after the expiry of their visit passes, were fined between $5O and $l5O each in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Four illegal Indonesian Immigrants, including a 22-year-old woman, were jailed from two to three months each. All52 words
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Article543 1969-06-11 12 A PROMINENT lawyer in Singapore, Mr. David Marshall has given his support to the Abortion Bill In introducing the Bill, said Mr. Marshall, the Govern, ment had made courageous efforts to bring out into the open and to face squarely a major problem affecting society. The543 words
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