Eastern Sun, 14 June 1969
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Title Section21 1969-06-14 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 1027 Saturday* 14 June 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents21 words
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358 1969-06-14 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI) Apollo 11 astronauts Neil A. Armstrong. Michael Collins and Edwin E. Aldrin on Thursday received approval to try for a July 16 launch and a landing on the moon four days later. The national aeronautics and space administration358 words
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Article76 1969-06-14 1 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Amid cheers from reformers the House of Commons today approved a drastic easing of Britain's divorce laws bv 109 votes to 55. a majoritv of 54, after a bitterly contested marathon debate. The controversial non-go-vernment measure must now go to the House76 words
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Article230 1969-06-14 1 PARIS. Fri. (Reuter) Gaullist candidate Georges Pompidou today still outpaced his centrist rival Alain Poher only two days before the French presidential election, but the latest opinion poll showed the gap was closing. Both Pompidou and Poher were tonight making their final television appeals to the230 words
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Article64 1969-06-14 1 GOETOINGEN. Lower Saxony. Fri. (AFP) Students threw rotten eggs, and bags of paint and pepper at cars carrying President Heinrich Lubeke and his wife and scientific research minister Gerhard Stoltenberg to a meeting here today. Police armed with batons had to forge a way through about 1.000 students64 words
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Article268 1969-06-14 1 VIETIANE. Fri. (UPI) Laotian Premier Souvanna Phouma said on Friday American bombing of North Vietnamese troops in Laos will end only when the North Vietnamese get out of this country. Souvanna also said, in response to written questions submitted by UPI. that he had rejected peace proposals268 words
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86 1969-06-14 1 PARIS. Fri. (UPI) The French Communist Party Thursday issued a new call to its supporters to boycott Sunday's runoff Presidential vote. It said a Communist boycott will make Charles de Gaulle's successor a "minority President". The boycott appeal was made by the Communist Party's86 words
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Article41 1969-06-14 1 SAIGON, Fri. (UPI) —A Battalion from the U.S. 9th Infantry Division will be the first unit to be replaced by South Vietnamese troops under the plan to remove 25,000 American soldiers from Vietnam by mid-summer, it was announced Friday night.41 words
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Article99 1969-06-14 1 NIAGARA FALLS. N Y., Fri. (Reuter) Engineers shot off the American Falls at Niagara today and the 176-foot high cataract dwindled to a trickle. The waters that have been crashing over the falls for thousands of years were held back by a 600-foot long temporary dam. The falls99 words
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Article, Illustration131 1969-06-14 1 THREE men who can assist in an investigation into a case of murder are requested to contact the police. The murder took place at Jalan Kayu on June 2, this year. The three men. whose names were given by the Acting Police Secretary. Mr. H.131 words
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Article111 1969-06-14 1 LONDON. Fri (Reuter) Princes? Margaret and her husband. Lord Snowdon. may pay a short visit to Phnom Penh, Cambodia, later this year. Informed sources said here today. Such a visit was likely to be made on the return flight home from Tokyo, the sources added. But111 words
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Article43 1969-06-14 1 MANCHESTER. Fri. (Reuter) The West Indies had scored 104 for 6 on the second day of the first test in reply to England's 413 in the first innings. West Indian batsmen to be dismissed: Fredericks. Carew, Butcher, Davis, Sobers and Foster.43 words
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Article195 1969-06-14 1 IN SELANG KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A 30-acre site at Batu Arang in Selangor have been set aside for the setting up of the proposed $6-5 million ammunition factory. Enche Raja Khalid bin Raja Harun. the Chairman of Sharikat Permodalan Kebangsaan which holds 30 per cent195 words
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Article173 1969-06-14 1 BANGKOK. Frl. (UPI) Practically the entire Meo hill tribe population of Petchabun province in North Thailand is under control of Communist terrorists for supply and support purposes, the province's Governor said on Friday. Chamroon Piyamuttara, the top official of the province some 200 miles north173 words
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274 1969-06-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. "Seek and destroy operations" by the Malaysian armed forces and the police field force have so far killed seven communist terrorists and captured eight, including two women, in Sarawak. Seven terrorists were captured in the Seriang-Tebakang area in Sarawak's274 words
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Article120 1969-06-14 1 CAIRO. Fri. (UPI) Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko's visit to Cairo has been extended to include a third meeting with Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nasser, government officials said Thursday. Gromyko made a surprise visit here Tuesday and has been discussing with Nasser ways to end120 words
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Article49 1969-06-14 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI) Marine Maj Charles S Robb. former President Lyndon B. Johnson's son- in-law, Thursday was awarded the Bronze Star for meritorious service in Vietnam. He was cited for "exemplary and highly professional." service while with the Ist Marine Division from March, 1968. to April. 1969.49 words
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Article65 1969-06-14 1 SUBIC BAY, Philippines. Frl. (Reuter) The British Navy submarine Rorqual was involved in a minor collision with a United States minesweeper while the submarine was docking at this US. Naval Base today. A U.S. Naval spokesman said that the submarine was not damaged while the minesweeper. the U S.S65 words
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Article186 1969-06-14 1 A prominent Singapore banker, Mr. Terence Attwood and industrial sales manager, Mr. Kenneth Brown, are amonr the 718 recipients named in the Queen Elizabeth's Birthday Honours List, this year. Mr. Attwood awarded the CBE 'Commander of the British Empire) is the Manager of Chartered Bank186 words
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Article253 1969-06-14 1 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) The Soviet Union has positioned 300 nuclear missiles in Mongolia aimed at China's Sinkiang province which holds the nation's key nuclear installations, defence sources said on Friday. The sources said the Soviet also were extending considerably their air base system in the Far253 words
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Miscellaneous21 1969-06-14 1 LADIES PAY THROWAY PAY TOUU 5* m 0 "Of course you can Slay through! You'll ave to pay a quarter, though!"21 words
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Article, Illustration340 1969-06-14 2 THE GENE THE FEDERAL Court of Appeal yesterday held that Freddy Tan Seng Keng, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for causing the death of dene Koh Chai Lee, was found guilty on a lesser charge on the ground of diminished responsibility. Tne Appeal340 words
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Article, Illustration192 1969-06-14 2 THE Assistant Secretary of the Public Utilities Board Staff Union, Mr. Michael Wee Teow Kee, will attend the 22nd Asian Labour Leadership coarse to be held in Manila, from June 17 to July 27. The five-week course will be conducted at the Asian Labour Education192 words
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Article47 1969-06-14 2 FIVE senior New Zealand journalists are visiting Singapoie, Malaysia. Thailand and South Vietnam to study at first hand civil, economic, military and political activities, according to New Zealand High Commission statement issued recently. They will be In Singapore from June 18/20 and July 5/9.47 words
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Article114 1969-06-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Police are closing in on the six robbers who snot a bank cashier in a $35,000 bank rob-re-v in Petahng Jaya near here last Monday. A spokesman "said: "Police were hot on the trail of the robbers." ..The spokesman added that114 words
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188 1969-06-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A total of 1,461 graduands will receive degrees and diplomas at a two-day Convocation ceremony at the University of Malaya, next week. The ceremonv has been split over two days (June 20 and 21) in view of the large number of188 words
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Article52 1969-06-14 2 THE Womtu'i Committee of the Tiong Bahru Community Centre will hold baby show on June 29. The show, sponsored by Nettle's. la open to all babies between three and 18 months old. Mrs. Chng Jit Koon. wife of the MP for Tiong Bahru, will five away52 words
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Article49 1969-06-14 2 THE Acting Deputy Registrar of the High Court. Mr. Boey Kun Hong, has resigned. It is reliably learnt that he is going into private practice. Mr. Boey. who was a District Judge and Magistrate before assuming his present post, has gone on leave prior to resignation.49 words
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364 1969-06-14 2 The Socialist State of Singapore Is not lagging behind the achievements of socialists governments In other parts of the world. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said this yesterday and added that Singapore is probably ahead of most of them. Dr Goh364 words
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Article78 1969-06-14 2 A 56-YEAR-OLD tnsha-rid-er. Ayob bin Ta'alim, was jailed for eight months in the Fifth Magistrate Court yesterday for possession of an offensive weapon a parang. The Fifth Magistrate. Mr. George Sandoaham. told Ayob hat he was lucky he would not be given three strokes of78 words
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Article43 1969-06-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR Frl. The Prim# Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman it very happy with the remits of hit eye operation last Saturday A medical bulletin issued through the Information Control Centre Mid today that the Tunku'e post-operetiv* recovery had been ver> smooth.43 words
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173 1969-06-14 2 Riots Did Not Harm Climate -ONG WASHINGTON-. Fri. (UFI) The cllmste for foreign investment in Malaysia is still good despite recent riots there. Malaysian Ambassador Tan Sri Ong Yoke Lm said yesterday. Ong told newsmen the Malaysian people "have been shaken very badly" by the nots that occurred during recent173 words
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180 1969-06-14 2 The Public Utilities Board Staff Union is now working out details in close consultations with the Board on the "quit quarters'* notice served on members of the Union. The Board first served the quit notices to some 164 tenior and Junior officers to vacate180 words
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126 1969-06-14 2 Kl ALA LLMPUR, Fri- Under-21's were today warned that they would not get away lightly for curfewbreaking because of their aje. Giving the warning, the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. Shlvcharan Singh, said that under the present emergency, everyone should obey the126 words
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Article28 1969-06-14 2 THE St. John Ambulance Association. Singapore Centre, will hold its Annual General Meeting at its Headguarters in Beach Road on Wednesday, June 18 at 5.30 p.m.28 words
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105 1969-06-14 2 JURONG Shipyard's $2l million dry dock will be in operation next month. With the addition of this dry dock, its second. Jurong Shipyard expects to increase its annual turnover by $l5 million. to $45 million next year. Mr. Low Guan Onn. the shipyard's Deputy105 words
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Article85 1969-06-14 2 A twenty-three-month-old marriage between two school teachers was declared null and void by Mr. Justice Kulasekaram in the High Court on Thursday. Declaring the marriage null and void. Mr. Justice Kulasekaram remarked that the pondent. Mls» Sarojanee Raju, had wilfuly refused to consumate the marriage. The85 words
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Article110 1969-06-14 2 A warrant officer in the Singapore Armed Forces, Gurubachan Singh, 28, who was cited as a co-respon-dent In a divorce proceedings was ordered to pay $1,200 damages in the High Court yesterday. In addition to the damages. Mr. Justice Wlnslow ordered the co-respondent to pay110 words
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Article138 1969-06-14 2 THE NEXT Toto Draw will be held on Sunday, June 15, at 3.25 p.m. at Television Singapore's Studio 3. Winners who submit coupons with five numbers correct will receive the first pri/e of $75,000. The regular Lucky Draws which will carry cash prizes ranging138 words
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Article96 1969-06-14 2 We Need $100,000 SACA THE Singapore Afer-Care Association needs another $lOO,OOO for its proposed $200,000 Vocational Training Centre. Appealing for support over Radio Singapore this morning, an S AC.A. official said: Any contribution, however small, will definitely help to remould these discharged prisoners who with their acquired vocational training would96 words
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Article, Illustration71 1969-06-14 2 Susan In Race For The Crown A 19-year-old student. Miss Susan Morley, has entered the 150 th anniversary Queen of Singapore contest, organised by the Bukit Panjane Constituency. The finals will be held at the National Theatre on August 24. Prizes include a free air trip. The contest Is open71 words
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Article36 1969-06-14 2 THE British High Commissioner. Sir Arthur de la Mare and Lady de la Mare will give a grand reception to celebrate the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II at their resider.ce at Eden Hall. Nasslm Road.36 words
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225 1969-06-14 2 OTTAWA, Fri. (Reuter) The Executive Board of the International Press Institute today received a report on the curbing of press freedom in Malaysia, but decided to take no action until it has been checked. Mr. Go Puan Sens, publisher of the Fookien Times in225 words
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Miscellaneous249 1969-06-14 2 TODAY and YOU., Saturday, June 14, 1969. STAR GAZER^V 0» Aam yjf MA*. 21 APS. 19 C* 4- 6-16-24 yf TAURUS APt.2O i may* £*l4-17-21-35 GEMINI MAY2I f JUNE 30 m CANCKR. JUNE 21 JUIY22 11-18-28-38 68-72-81-81 LiO JUY23 AUG. 32 7-26-31 VIRGO AUG. 23 stein IMMUO Bj CLAY X.249 words
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839 1969-06-14 4 LbNDON, Sat (Renter) Queen Elisabeth today*£*l tnd j hundreds of her subjects, ranging from cricketer Basil D Oliveira and football r bby Tfte m Q^en!°43Tto her official birthday, honoured industrtalfcts actors Sfomats and junior civil servant* with awards ranging from life peerages839 words
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162 1969-06-14 4 MOSCOW, Fri. (TJPI) The Soviets and their allies on Friday boasted of success at the World Communist Summit and played down the dissensions of a half dosen western parties. The government newspaper Izvestia and Hungarian party leader Janos Kadar set the tone of the praise162 words
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Article45 1969-06-14 4 HONG KONG. Fri. (Reuter) —The Hong Kong, government today announced it will shortly legalise hundreds of pirate mini buses. The buses, which are estimated to carry over 50,000 passengers a day, are one of the commonest sights on Hong Kong's roads technically illegal.45 words
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Article48 1969-06-14 4 CANBERRA. Fri. (Reuter)— Australian may soon have a new territory with only three inhabitants all meteorologists A bill introduced in parliament calls tor a Coral Sea Islands Territory off the Queensland coast, chiefly because oil may be found on the scattered islands beyond the barrier reef.48 words
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190 1969-06-14 4 CAIRO, Fri. (Reuter)—President Nasser and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko hold a Anal round of Middle East talks here today with Egypt taking a tough line on Israeli withdrawal from occupied territories. An Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesman said last night Cairo would not accept190 words
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Article112 1969-06-14 4 JAKARTA. Fri. (Reuter) Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi will arrive in Jakarta on June 28 for a fiveday state visit at the invitation of President Suharto, it was announced today. It was announced in Tokyo that Mrs. Gandhi will make a state visit to Japan112 words
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Article25 1969-06-14 4 MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. Fri. (UPI) The first pilot's strike in the 43-year history of northwest airlinei ended Friday morning, six hours alter It began.25 words
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Article95 1969-06-14 4 TOKYO. Fri. (UPI) Madam Ratna Sari Dewi, the third wife of former Indonesian President Sukarno, said in a report published on Friday that she is in love with Japanese movie and television actor Masahiko Tsugawa. But Dewi. a native Japanese whose maiden name was Naoko Nemoto, made95 words
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193 1969-06-14 4 SAIGON, Frl. (UPI) Communist gunners on Friday poured sockets into Da Nang on the northern coast and the awling Bien Hoa air base near Saigon. At least 20 Vietnamese died in the attacks, military spokesmen said. The two Installation* were among 17 shelled193 words
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Article101 1969-06-14 4 LONDON, Frl. (UPI) Anthony Grey. the British correspondent who hat been under house arrest in Peking for nearly two years, may be freed later this year, his employer said yesterday. W.D. Barnetson, Chairman of the British News agency Reuters. said Grey had twice been visited101 words
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Article29 1969-06-14 4 BANGKOK. Fri. (Reuter) One policeman was injured and 59 students were arrested when policemen stopped a battle between 200 students of two rival schools, police reported today.29 words
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150 1969-06-14 4 PALERMO, Sicily. Fri. (Reuter) Police today arrested a wealthy Sicilian lawyer end charged him with kidnapping two younr Parisian girls end flying them to Pelermo aboard e hired jet plene. The girls. Georgette Chepin. 21, end Giselle Pelts. 23, reported to e police150 words
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Article225 1969-06-14 4 PARIS. Frl. (UPI) The Vietcongs newly pro. claimed ''provisional government" for South Vietnam received diplomatic recognition from several nations on Friday. But as far as the allied side at the Paris peace conference was concerned, it was all a gimmick. "We place no significance on225 words
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Article181 1969-06-14 4 TOKYO. Frl. (UPI) Gordon Freeth. Australia's Minister for External Affairs, said on Friday an aggressive Communist China is the root cause of Instability in Asia and the region needs the deterrent power of the United Btates. "It (Communist China) preaches revolution. It seeks to use local181 words
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Article118 1969-06-14 4 CANBERRA. Fri. (UPI) The Naval Board Thursday gave af>proval for a new bow to be constructed for the damaged Australian aircraft Carrier Melbourne A spokesman for the Department of the Navy said Friday Melbourne was expected to leave Singapore, where it i« undergoing initial repairs,118 words
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176 1969-06-14 4 BEOUL, Frl. (UPI) South Korean army-navy units, supported by air force planes, captured a Communist speedboat manned by 15 North Koreans Thursday night In a gunbattle near Huksan Island 240 miles south of Seoul, It was announced Friday. The Central Intelligence Agency176 words
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Article79 1969-06-14 4 LITTLE ROCK. Arkansas. Fri. (UPI) Sen. J. William Fulbright. Democrat 0 f Arkansas. said Thursday President Nixon was "simply approving" the Vietnamese policy of former President Lyndon B Johnson and "I think it is a tragic thing." Fulbright. Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. said,79 words
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Article71 1969-06-14 4 WASHINGTON. Fri. (Reuter) —President Nixon today won approval from leaders of both parties in the House of Representatives for an extension of the current income tax surcharge, which the administration claims is vital to combat inflation. The White House spokesman said the Republican and Democrat House leaders unanimously71 words
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195 1969-06-14 4 BANGKOK. Fri (UPI) Two brothers died and a 17-year-old waitress was fatally wounded in a gunbattle on Thursday at a crowded tourist shopping centre, po- lice reported. Officers said the two brothers exchanged shots for about two minutes In an apparent quarrel over financial195 words
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316 1969-06-14 4 SUBIC BAY NAVAL BASE. Philippines, Fri. (UPI) The Commanding Officer of the Australien Carrier Melbourne testified on Friday the U.S. Destroyer Frank E. Evans somehow manoeuvred directly across the carrier's bow in a frantic but vein ettempt to evold the June 3 collision. In316 words
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Article72 1969-06-14 4 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI) Former President Lyndon B Johnson was briefed at the LBJ ranch on Vietnam peace plans by President Nixon's National Security Affairs Adviser Henry A. Kissinger last week a few days before the summit meeting at Midway White House Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said Kissinger72 words
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Article141 1969-06-14 5 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) The stock market yesterday lo lowed the example of the other sessions this week and wound up the day a loser. Sbortly before the closing the UPI stock market indicator showed a loss of 1.38 per cent with 1,581 issues on141 words
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Article83 1969-06-14 5 LONDON, Fri (UPI) Rubber market closed steady yesterday but quiet with spot 25-3/16 25-1/2. Settlement House July 25-1/4 25-7/16 Aug 25-3/16 25-3/8 Sept 25 25-1/4 July'SepW3s-3/16 25-3/8 Oct/Dec 24-3/4 24-7/8 Jan/March 24-1/2 24-11/16 April/June 24-3/3 24-9/16 July/Sept 24-5/16 24-7/16 Oct Dec 24-3/16 24-3/8 Jan/March 24-1/8 24-5/1683 words
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Article270 1969-06-14 5 JULY first trade rubber buyer* closed at 5 pm., in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur jesterday at 70-1 cents per lb., unchanged from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. Continued covering of current month following better London advices took the market about half a270 words
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200 1969-06-14 5 Our Market Reporter TRADING in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday was a continuation of last two days' trend as buying support remained weak and there was still that general disinclination to trade. Moreover, many operators again were reluctant buyers and200 words
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Article983 1969-06-14 5 OUSINESS done In and reported to the trading 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 A cm a $1.99 <9>; Ben $2.11 (9) $2.12 (6); Borneo $1.73 (1) $1.72983 words
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Article260 1969-06-14 5 THE following Is a berthing list released bv the Port of "Singapore Authority for June 14: DEPARTURE: Godowns Vessels 10/11 Schwabenstein 15/16 Straat Ball 19 loanna NW 3'4 Bid or N W 4/5 Giang Ann 31/32 Circea 35/36 Hugheverett 40/41 Nilgata Maru 33 34 Spaarnekerk ARRIVALS: Godowns260 words
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141 1969-06-14 5 LONDON. Frl. (Reuter) The May UK trade figures pushed the market sharply higher yesterday after a slightly firmer opening. Business, however, was generally quiet and yesterday's gains malnlv reflected Jobbers marking up in an attempt to attract stock, following their reluctance to deal In141 words
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Article106 1969-06-14 5 THE noon prl«>» at iwr» Chm*** Prodore Tbo sine»Lxhincf j r>t trdaj w pi* Hrn r» •fl»r« i'oronuf Oil (FOB) Bulk 41.71 tew ••mil (til (FOB) Mrum 51 3% Mltrd I i'Of■ Munmn Whit* Prpp*r (I 00 (F.O B >Xw 11"..M) Willi* Prpprr (F.OB) 12.VOO Aarawsk cpprmi HI am106 words
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Article428 1969-06-14 5 ARRIVALS 6.00 am. MSA M 1.029 K Lumpar 9 00ara M»A MLII 9 K Lun.yur 9 35 a m MsA Ml 529 Phnoin Penh 10 15 am. Ms A ML 121 R Lompur 10 25 am- MSA MLOOS Penans. Ipoh, R. Lumpur. Malacca 10 50 am TH\I TG423428 words
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Article61 1969-06-14 5 HONG KONG Fri. <UPI) Money Quotations: HK$6 ***** P«r U S dollar HK«6 1175pp r US. dollar TT HKSI4S3 per pound sterling HK?3r>B 5 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness HK?I62 2 per 10,000 Japanese yens HK$l34 5 per 100 Philippine pe?os buyers HKSI3S 5 P*r61 words
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Article63 1969-06-14 5 NEW YORK. Fr. (UPI) Rubber futures closed 20 to 30 points higher on the New York Commodity Exchange yesterday on no s ales. Bid. Ask Jul. 26 45 27.20 Sep. 2570 26.20 Nov. 25.15 25.80 Jan. (70) 24 45 24 95 Mar. 24.40 24.75 May 24.40 24.75 Jul.63 words
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Article14 1969-06-14 5 The tin price for yesterday was $617.12) per plcul, up $2 00.14 words
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Article547 1969-06-14 5 flMiAPOKfc otorl n 1 rtianu sold IDD other price* nrtinail* lined at the CIom ot DU'lDru INDUSTRIALS B. P. ACMA 1.95 2.00 Bfn A- Co 2.11 j«» Borneo Bhd. CD 172 173 BouMpa'l 1 99 2.»H) t amel Plywood 2.53 2.55 C. MJR.ir 3 86 3.90547 words
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Article50 1969-06-14 5 Manager* Prices» 1«t Malayan 2 93 2nd Malayan 2.12 3rd Malayan.. 1.28 The Com. Ind. XD 1 03 113 Ihe baring Fund 115 IJUi M Inwt Fond XD 1-30 1.40 1st Hong Kong 1.41 1 46* ?nd Hone Kong XD 1 01* sterling Corn 5/9 (•Hong Bona currency)50 words
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Article38 1969-06-14 5 NEW YORK. Fri (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange: 892.58 30 Industrials 20 Rails ***** 15 Utilities 124 20 65 Stocks 305.77 40 Bonds 72.65 Commodity Futures Index 138 3438 words
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Article964 1969-06-14 6 TWO of tbe largest gzoupc In the world. ASP AO and the Communist block of nations, have jaft concluded conferences. It Is quite surprising, bearing in mind the monolithic structure of Communist society, that there was more discord in Moscow than in the Asia and Pacifle Council964 words
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Article, Illustration81 1969-06-14 6 Perry Joseph Lady Is congratulated by President Richard Nixon at the White House In Washington recently for being named "Boy of the Year" In a contest sponsored by the Boys Clubs of America. The 17-year-old youth, who wss cited for "superlative service to his boms his church,IPS - 81 words
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Article521 1969-06-14 6 PATRICK O'NEILL - By PATRICK O'NEILL BOTANY BAY, New South Wales, (Reuter) Nearly 200 years after he stepped ashore here to claim Australia for Britain, James Cook has been praised as a gentle, humane man concerned with the welfare of his ship's crew and as "a genius of521 words
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Article142 1969-06-14 6 MOSCOW'S claims that the Soviet-led invasion and occupation of Czechoslovakia was in response to Czech requests continue to provide material for Eastern European satirists. Rumanians tell of a newsman in Prague who asked a Soviet officer how long his troops ivould remain tn Czechoslovakia. "We will stay142 words
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Article17 1969-06-14 6 Reading makes a fan man, conference a readr man. and writing an exact man. Bacon.17 words
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Article194 1969-06-14 6 Washington Licensing for production of the nation's first vaccine against German meases wa s announced on June 9 by Health. Education and Welfare Secretary Robert H. Fmch. German measles (Rubeola) is a serioua threat to women in the early months of pregnancy and can cause fatal194 words
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784 1969-06-14 6 KIM WILLENSON - Are Reds Planning Infiltration Into Thailand By KIM WILLENSON VIENTIANE, (UPI) Evtn whilt Loot wolfs impatiently for its "old war" bated on infiltration into &outh Vietnam to be tettled, a new conflict appears to be developing based on infiltration into Thailand, In a way, this country appears destined to become784 words
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Article670 1969-06-14 6 JAMES POST - By JAMES POST OTTAWA, (Gemini News Service) Canada is discovering that it is easier to talk about closer ties with the countries of the Commonwealth Caribbean than actually develop them. Aimo6l three years ago, the Canadian government publicly launched a Big Brother programme for these countries.670 words
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Article713 1969-06-14 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - (From Sin Chew Jit Poh r hurriedly meeting on Midway Island for live hours, the Presidents of the U.S. and South ietnam have separately returned. In their Joint communique published after the meeting, it was declared that the U.S. would withdraw 25,000 of the American troops from713 words
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SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TO MARK THE BIRTHDAY OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II
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Article, Illustration1117 1969-06-14 7 MICHAEL O'CONNOR - By MICHAEL O'CONNOR J h# W Moving two birthday* ooch yar would, no doubt, bSC? 'W" tha on p*" 0 world who does colaS.T <}fie, and sometimes two, public engagements. Vh- mE?* lu hd< ?Y is the Queen's real one, which occurs on1,117 words
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Article1110 1969-06-14 7 Glen Lawes - by Glen Lawes Technology Editor "New Scientist" (London) A rapidly expanding world population makes ever increasing demands both on the basic essentials of life water, food, fuel and medicines and on the essentials of a modern industrial state good communications, rapid transit and cheap power. British technology1,110 words
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Article, Illustration734 1969-06-14 8 MARJORIE DEANE - By MARJORIE DEANE of "The Economist." London THE economic outlook for Britain is now definitely promising. There is a new toughness in economic management, so that the resources needed for exports, import-saving and industrial investment are not sucked away by excessive consumer demand, nor output734 words
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963 1969-06-14 9 ANDREW WALKER - by ANDREW WALKER Commonwealth Correspondent BBC External Services SIXTEEN NATIONS between them provide more than ninety-five per cent of the aid which goes to the developing world. Most of them are in Western Europe, but a few are non-European powers Japan, Australia, Canada963 words
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Article, Illustration55 1969-06-14 9 Slafapere market («U »r*tty crowded tkese dart- If Jem *int te take a companies a alfkt M«iB( tear tkcre. tke cenfestioa r«l»» tat a fear wheeled vehicle. It fellewt tkmt a meter cyele It the ekrte«» ckoice. la tkli tin tke ntckine U a cc. BSA freK55 words
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Article743 1969-06-14 9 THE basic principles of computing were applied thousands of years ago. when the abacus a sophisticated count ing machine using beads was introduced in China Since then there have been many milestones in computing the invention of the first real slide rule by William Oughtred in743 words
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Article, Illustration44 1969-06-14 9 The Queen's birthday will be marked in Singapore today by a reception eiven by the British High Commissioner. Sir Arthur de la Mare. K.C M.G., and Lady de la Mare at Eden Hall. Sir Arthur d? la Marc, British High Commiwioner to Singapore44 words
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Advertisement235 1969-06-14 8 Whos going to make your How? The problem is not which computer to install, it's which one will work best in your office. There's not a computer company in Singapore and Malaysia that doesn't know how to make a working computer. That's called hardware, the machinery and electronics. Before you235 words
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Advertisement25 1969-06-14 8 10 Flights a week to London 7 Night Services. 3 Daylight Flights. Stopovers in the Middle East Europe. fefi&P BQAC TAKES GOOO CARS OF YOU25 words
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Advertisement36 1969-06-14 9 TELEPHONE i ***** (5 lin«») FOR ALL CLASSES OF INSURANCE EXCEPT LIFE r refer for advice and cover to the GUARDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED, UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON LIMITED. MERCANTILE BANK BUILDING 3rd FLOOR SINGAPORE-!36 words
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Article239 1969-06-14 10 PEN AN G, Fri. Earl Marshal shaped like a winner this morning when he did a smart sprint over 3f. in 39 on the bit. The newcomer looks fighting fit and is sure to give a good account first time out on Sunday. The239 words
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Article36 1969-06-14 10 HOUSTON. Texas, Frl. (TJPI) Bob Murphy shot a four-under-par 33 —33 —66 yesterday to take the lead in the first round of the U.S. Open golf championship with many players still on the course.36 words
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Article849 1969-06-14 10 BIG BEN - GOING: Good To Yielding By BIG BEN Ty>NVILLE (Race L' Seven) is tne day's best oet at Penang toaay. At the Kuaia Lumpur meeting in feoruary he maae an impressive debut when he romped home a fivelength winner. He failed in his next attempt out a week849 words
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Article29 1969-06-14 10 Big Ben Hand in Hand Ronigo Casino Royale Jimmy Lad Deep Water Olympic Torch Donville Cisco Oisin Marker Buoy Kachang Puteh Zodiac Prince's Knife Ronigo Olympic Torch29 words
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Article166 1969-06-14 10 BIG BEN JIMMT LAD CISCO ZODIAC RACE 1 FLEETMUSTER II Vong Choy Pink Heather VONG CHOY French Squire Oisin OISIN Yong ChOT Fleetmuster II FRENCH SQUIRE Pink Heather Yong Choy RACE t HAND IN HAND Prince's Knife Gourmet HAND IN HAND Rum Cup Prince's Knife HAND IN HAND Prince's166 words
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Article134 1969-06-14 10 BANGKOK. Fri. (Reuter) Mr. Key Yang Chang. South Korean President of the Asian Games Federation, today handed over U*****,000 to Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chullasapya. Chairman of the Asian Games Organising Committee, as South Korea's contribution to the cost of the Sixth Asian Games to134 words
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Article71 1969-06-14 10 LONDON. Fri. (AFP) A petition signed by more than 6.000 people demanding that the world heavyweight boxing title be restored to Cassius Clay will be sent to the New York State Boxing Commisslon. The petition was launched bv Terry Downes. Britain's former world welterweight71 words
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127 1969-06-14 10 SYDNEY. Fri. (Reuter) Young aboriginal world bantamweight champion Lionel Rose has signed a contract to receive a record US$lOO,OOO when he defends his title against Mexican Ruben Olivares in Los Angeles on August 15. Rose told a press conference here today that he had signed127 words
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268 1969-06-14 10 BRISTOL, England. Fri. (Reuter) Australian John Newcombe and South African Cliff Drysdale slumped to surprise defeats in the quarterfinals of the £10.600 Wills Open tennis tournament here yesterday. Newcombe. the title favourite. was beaten 9-11. 8-6. 7-5 by Frenchman Pierre Barthes while Drysdale, conqueror of268 words
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Article75 1969-06-14 10 MOSCOW. Fri (UPI) Challenger Boris Spa&skv in the world chess championship contest won the 21st game against tltleholder Tigran Petrosyan yesterday. His lead over Petrosyan thus increased to two points, the score in the 24-game series now being Spassky 11.5 and Petrosyan 9 5 points75 words
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Article1130 1969-06-14 10 Race 1: Class 6, Dlv. 3—7 Furs. -1.30 p.m. ($4*500) L 887 Runfhamtha 5v 9 no America Stable Le^ng 2 098 3- 044 4 900 Putr Ki}tD{u Globe Stream Sabah B<I1 P 7y 9v 6y 811 8 11 8 11 Berkat Tush Flash Stable E Breuk. Osman1,130 words
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Miscellaneous77 1969-06-14 10 Time And Tide TODAY SINGAPORE Town: 4.28 •.m. (0.5 ft.); 11.21 a.m. (7.2 ft); 4.20 pjn. (4 ft); 10.4 p.m <8.4 ft.). NAVAL Dockyard: 4.12 a.m. <1.3 ft.); 11.34 a.m (9.1 ft); 434 p.m. (5 ft); 10.16 p.m <9.2 ft). TOMORROW SINGAPORE Town: 5.03 *.m. (0.4 ft); 12.01 p.m. (7.277 words
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588 1969-06-14 11 MANCHESTER, England, Fri (Rcutir) A dogged century by optntr Gtoff Boycott laid a solid foundation for a big score on the first day of Hi# first cricket Test against the West Indies here at Old Traf- ford yesterday. England finished 261 for three after588 words
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Article204 1969-06-14 11 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Mushtaq Mohammed, Pakistan's Test all-rounder, steered Northamptonshire to a respectable 205, hitting an undefeated 82 against Nottinghamshire. Notts seamer Dave Halfyard captured Ave wickets for 36, and skipper Brian Bolus continued the pressure when the home side batted again. Following his century204 words
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Article193 1969-06-14 11 THE national soccer team face a 'big test* when they meet the star-studded visiting English F A. In a Gold Leaf Pestabola match at Jalan Besar Stadium today, kick-off 8.00 p.m. The Footbail Association of Singapore and the Singapore Tobacco Company are hosting this soccer193 words
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Article61 1969-06-14 11 RIO DE JANEIRO. Fri (Reuter) Brazil beat England by two goals to one in 'heir friendly international soccer match here last night. Brazil's second goal came four minutes after Tostao scored the equaliser in the 34th minute of the second half. Colin Bell scored the first61 words
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Article211 1969-06-14 11 US Baseball Results Standings NEW YORK. Fri. (Reuter) Results of last night's major league baseball games: American League Washington Senators 4. Oak- land Athletics 1 (only game scheduled >. National League Chicago Cubs 12. A Braves 6 Pitts. Pirates 4. H. Astros 3 Cincinnati Reds 4. St. Louis Cardinals 3211 words
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Article172 1969-06-14 11 First Test MANCHESTER. England, Fri. (Reuter) England made steady progress when play resumed on the second day of the first cricket Test against West Indies at Old Trafford here today. Tom Graveney and Basil D'Oliveira, resuming at 261 for three, built up the England score with172 words
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Advertisement321 1969-06-14 11 Steambath, Massage Etc. {EA.VS AIR-CONDITIONED &ALON for soothing steampaths and Swedish massage, treatment, manicures, nair frowth stimulation and tinting services for ladies and gentlemen 29 B Tanalin Road, Tel: Singapore *****0. BUCKET AND SUCTION CUTTER dredges. floating P>le drivers. Hopper Barges, flattops and tugs now based Far East Asian Port.321 words
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Advertisement637 1969-06-14 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS CHINESE PKtlKHt'lbHUh IKIK WAV < HI K< H lS»-a Stirling Road. Off Commonwealth Ave. Singapore 10.80 ajn. worsnip servic* Sunday School CHINESE CHRISTIAN QLORV IK KI H sunda* (Services in Engilan) 730 am. Worenip Service B.So am. Membership claw in both English Chinese Hatnrday 7-10 pm Bible Study637 words
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Advertisement654 1969-06-14 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS PENTECOSTAL EV ANGELICAL (HDHIH L Juian Mndadok. (OB lit miles). Semhawaag 14. Singapore. 27. Saturday 180 p.m. Y. fellow*nip 4Uidl| 7-30 Dm Evangelistic UMt ins QItKNSTOWN BAPTIST CHURCH *96 Margaret Olive »a Sunday ttcnool 10 00 a-m. Worship Ben!d 11 16 am. Training Onion 4unday HETHESUA (NEIL ROAU)654 words
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Advertisement117 1969-06-14 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS CBEMHTH BAPTIST CHIBCB iCancoueMi 88 Baran*uon Garden Way. Telephone: ***** landaj 9 30 »m. Sunday School 10 30 ftm Sunday Worship 10.30 *.m. Trsinint Cmons BTGKNAL LIFE BAPTIST CHIRCB (Cantonese) 38-A Kim KeM Road, landu 846 em. Sunday Set. 10 00 a.c. Sunday Won HERANGOON C'HtKi H OF117 words
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Miscellaneous1016 1969-06-14 11 (CHANNEL 5) PM. 12 50 Opening Announcements in all Languages Be-lajar-lah Bahasa Kebangsaan; 12 55 The Land of the Giants Rescue- 150 Treasure Treasure or Nehkanie 215 Fair Exchange Mv Fair Bcott; 245 Sergeant Preston of the Yukon Trouble at Hogback; 3.10 Prince Planet Mystery of Organ 335 Hollywood Squares;1,016 words
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334 1969-06-14 12 LOCAL industrialists were told lost night by the Chairman of the Economic Development Board, Mr. I.F. Tang, that the reputation of Singapore as on ideal international manufacturing and distribution centre was spreading throughout the world. Speaking at annual dinner of the334 words
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Article162 1969-06-14 12 Within less than three weeks, a 36-year-old businessman, Teng Ah Leng. cheated six firms of $14,044.23. His modus operandi was to issue "rubber" cheques on takine delivery of the goods in his shop at Kalians Road. Yesterday, Teng was jailed for three years in162 words
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203 1969-06-14 12 THE United National Front will send a memorandum to the Government regarding 150,000 persons who were made stateless after Singapore was separated from Malaysia. Disclosing this yesterday, the Secretary General of the UNF, Mr. R. Vetrivelu, said that the figure com- prised those203 words
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Article209 1969-06-14 12 THE CHAIRMAN of Singapore Manufacturers' Association, Mr. Whang Tar Liang, last night, called for greater co-operation and co-ordination between government departments and industry to make the Republic an "investors paradise." Speaking at the Association's annual dinner at the Troplcana last night, he gave "full and undivided"209 words
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Article59 1969-06-14 12 TWO MEN. Teo Cheng Piau and Teo Boon Peng, were charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday vith unlawful possession of a total of 85 Singapore Identity Cards at Chua Chu Kang Road on May 31. They claimed trial and were allowed ball of $l,OOO59 words
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Advertisement72 1969-06-14 12 R k A 4/ ENGLAND FA Representative XI vs. SINGAPORE J JALAN BESAR STADIUM TONIGHT Supporting Match SINGAPORE SELECTION VS SINGAPORE JOINT SERVICES n| Supporting Match I KICK OFF 6.00 p.m. 8 TICKETS $8 $5 $3 1/AfU sA TER TIPPED [J A PLAYER'S GOLD LEAF WORLD OF SPORT PRESENTATION Q72 words
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