Eastern Sun, 17 June 1969
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Title Section21 1969-06-17 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 1030 Tuesday* 17 June 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price IS cents21 words
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Article282 1969-06-17 1 D-Talks T THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew left here late last night for Australia to attend the Five-Power Defence Talks opening in Canberra on June 19. The Minister for Defence, Mr. Lim Kim San, who was to have attended the conference, is unable to282 words
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Article114 1969-06-17 1 EASTBOURNE. England. Mon. (AFP) —West German Foreign Minister Willy Brandt today urged the "Super-po-wers" to give top priority to a limitation of nuclear weapons. Addressing the congress of the Socialist International, which opened this morning in this Sussex town, he also called on all114 words
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147 1969-06-17 1 PARIS, Mon. (Reuter) President-elect Georges Pompidou won 58.2 per cent of the vote in yesterday's election, according to final figures announced by the Interior Ministry today. The Ministry said the unusually high number of 31.14 per cent of registered voters abstained a course advocated by the powerful French Communist Party.147 words
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486 1969-06-17 1 SUBIC BAY, Philippines. Mon. (Reuter and UPI) The officer of the watch aboard the Australian aircraft carrier Melbourne when It sliced an American destroyer in two maintained today his ship could have done nothing to prevent the collision. But under questioning he agreed486 words
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Article140 1969-06-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Four armed men held up a leading watch dealer's shop at Jalan Bukit Bintang here this morning ana escaped with more than 250 watches worth about $30,000. The men, one brandishing a pistol and others armed w-th daggers strode into the Woo Hing140 words
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Article348 1969-06-17 1 LAST OF THE E LONDON. Mon(UFl)—Field Marshal Earl Alexander oI Tunis, who blocked the advance of Japan into India and who drove Erwin Rommel's German Afrika Korps out of Africa, died today. He was 77Alexander won his greatest fame in victory—destroying the Afrika Korps348 words
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Article642 1969-06-17 1 Craig: Unfortunate, Urges Swiff Conclusion The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau has commenced open investigations into complaints of corruption against certain members of Malaysia-Singapore Airlines' staff in Singapore. Yesterday morning, when MSA offices at Robinson Road reopened after the week-end holidays, a team of CPIB officers moved642 words
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Article112 1969-06-17 1 BRUSSELS, Mon. (Reuter) The Common Market executive commission has suggested extending for a further two years certain suspensions of the community customs tariff on some Indian products to help India's exports. informed sources said today. The items include spices such as cardamom and ginger, and shellac112 words
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Article36 1969-06-17 1 MANCHESTER. England, Mon. (Reurter)—Rain washed out play in the first test between England and West Indies from lunch with the West ladies foDow on score at 258 for seven. (Foil report on Page 11).36 words
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Article61 1969-06-17 1 WEST BERLIN, Mon. (Reuter) Thirty-six people were injured, two of them seriously, in a collision here today between two ships both named Poseidon one a pleasure steamer, the other a tanker. Police said the injured were among 145 passengers on the pleasure steamer. Police were still investigating how61 words
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Article, Illustration463 1969-06-17 2 PAT CHAN - Yong P PSA's Investment By PAT CHAN THE FIRST pile, launching fhe second phase of the East Lagoon Development Scheme to establish a container complex was driven in yesterday. The project, which will usher in a new era in the history of the Republic's portSunplx by Richard Chow. - 463 words
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Article77 1969-06-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A 40-member cultural troupe will leave for Med an on Wednesday for a two-week tour at the invitation of the Indonesian Government. The troupe, comprising popular Malaysian radio, television and film artistes, will hold 10 performances in five districts in Medan during its tour.77 words
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Article101 1969-06-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Education, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Yakut). today said he would take action soon to get the services of Indonesian lecturers for the proposed National University. He would get them as soon as the number of lecturers required tor the University was101 words
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142 1969-06-17 2 The National Book Development Council will hold three public forums this week in conjunction with the current Festival of Books. The subject of the flrst two forums one in English and the other in Chinese will be "Books In Mv Life." The speakers for142 words
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Article65 1969-06-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Thousands of primary echoo) pupils in Kuala Lumpur and Petallng Jaya were back in class today after a lapse of more than a month because of the recent disturbances. The majority of primary schools today reported attendances of 80 per cent and above.65 words
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Article, Illustration307 1969-06-17 2 Malaysia-Singapore Airlines will introduce a revolutionary system of inclusive tours called "Self-Plan Tours" to enable individuals to construct their own itinerary to suit personal requirements. These "Self-Plan Tours" are Introduced in conjunction with T&ihel International wholesale tour operators who are opening offices throughout South-east Asia.307 words
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Article179 1969-06-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysian teachers were today af ain reminded of the important part they could play in forging national u^ity. They should, said Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Yakub, Minister of Education, double their efforts to Inculcate the spirit cf national unity among the pupils.179 words
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Article75 1969-06-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. New Zealand's Secretary of Industries and Commerce, Mr. M.J. Moriarty. will arrive here for discussions with Malaysian trade officials on Thursday. A statement issued by the New Zealand High Commission here today said he would be in Malaysia for three days. Mr.75 words
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Article162 1969-06-17 2 THE PI'BLIC Daily Rated Markets and Hawkers Workers' t'nion has criticised the Health Ministry for failing to implement the "14-day annual leave" stipulated In the New Employment Act The union also called on the Wealth Ministry to implement the "14-day annual leave proviso" without any further162 words
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Article58 1969-06-17 2 A YOUTH. Tan Ah Tee. was sentenced to a year's jail and two strokes of the rotan in the Fifth District Court yesterday for consorting with an armed man Tan, 21. was in the company of Tan Swee Ching. 30. who had two daggers on him.58 words
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274 1969-06-17 2 FOLLOWING almost Immediately upon the merger with the SELCO group of companies, Pan-Electric Industries announced vesterdav, that the directors have accepted an offer from Mr. Charles Horvath for th e "Crane-Hire Division" of his business. Under consideration is the issue of 451,302 PanElectric 50 cents274 words
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Article142 1969-06-17 2 Toto THE first prlie for this comin? Sunday's Toto Draw has been increased to $77,500. The normal prizes of $20,000 for entries with a plus one numberi correct. $350 for four correct numbers and $l5 for three correct numbers will be given in this week's draw. In142 words
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Article85 1969-06-17 2 THE wife of the British High Commissioner in Singapore. Lady de la Mare will present cheques totalling $16,000 to five charitable organisations at Eden Hall, Nassim Road, tomorrow. The $16,000 represents the proceeds from the Art Exhibition organised by wives of the British High Commission on May85 words
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184 1969-06-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The overall situation in West Malaysia continued to improve with considerable reduction in rumourmongering, following the arrests of 45 rumour mongers to date. The Information Control Centre in Kuala Lumpur said today no incident of a communal nature was reported in the184 words
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Article126 1969-06-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Capital Investment Committee formed by the Government recently would get down to work as early as possible, the Minister with Special Functions. Tun Tan Slew Sin, ta:d today. The high-powered Committee would work closelv with the Ministry of Commerce and126 words
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Article51 1969-06-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. One hundred and thirty-si* saplings in an estate in Rawang were found slashed yesterday. a Police spokesman said today. The estate supervisor. Mr. Tan Ah Tong. found the saplings slashed when he made a routine inspection of the plantation. The damage is estimated at51 words
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Miscellaneous21 1969-06-17 2 Abu By LIMKOK WING r» 7 VJHAT tFiAWT GOT ANY? jr^ rr a J v JSm 4 9 'J* w V\V}21 words
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401 1969-06-17 3 INTO THE LATIN WORLD BRASILIA, Brazil, Mon. (UPI) Police arrested about 100 suspected political agitators, issued special directives to newspqpers and broadcast stations and took other security precautions yesterday to assure a friendly reception for New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller on the first401 words
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Article92 1969-06-17 3 EDWARDS AFB California, (UPI) The world's biggest airplane, the CSA Galazy lifted a record gross weight of more than three-quarters of a million pounds in a test flight yesterday. The U.S. Air Force plane built by Lockheed Aircraft took off with a total weight of 762.000 pounds,92 words
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Article173 1969-06-17 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) Despite a public stance that the new provisional revolutionary government announced by the Vietcong for South Vietnam is nothing really new. some U.S. diplomatic analysts are worried that it may complicate the Paris peace talks. The concern is that the173 words
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Article113 1969-06-17 3 CHARLES. Louisiana, Mon. iUPI) Memorial services were conducted yesterday for the 74 crewmen of the destroyer Frank E. Evans who died in a collision on June 3 with the Australian carrier Melbourne in the South China Sea. Lake Charles was chosen as aite for the113 words
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Article52 1969-06-17 3 CAIRO. Illinois. Mon. (UPD Snipers shot at firemen and police at the scene of a warehouse fire last night near the housing project that has been the scene of recent racial violence Two police chiefs, in the midst of a change of command, directed the quelling of52 words
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Article32 1969-06-17 3 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) Chinese Premier Chou En-lai received the newly appointed ambassador of North Vietnam to China. Mr. Ngo Minh Loan, yesterday, the New China News Agency reported32 words
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175 1969-06-17 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) The Nigerian Air Force attack on a Red Cross relief plane last week and the immediate State Department reaction illustrated the diplomatic tightrope the United States is walking in the Nigerian civil war. Though U.S. military and political involvement175 words
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212 1969-06-17 3 SAN QUENTIN, California, Mon (UPI) It was the first time the mother of Sirhan Sirhan was allowed to hold her son since his arrest for the June 5 1968. slaying 0 f Senator Robert Kennedy In Los Angeles. Mrs Mary Sirhan had an emotional212 words
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Article580 1969-06-17 3 Gaullist Without de Gaulle PARIS, Mon. (Reuter Gr UPI) Georges Pompidou yesterday succeeded General de Gaulle as President of France and the world watched to see whether the change of men would mean a change of policy and political style. Shortly after Centrist Alain Poher formally conceded580 words
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Article165 1969-06-17 3 COLOMBEY-Les-Deux-Eglises, France, Mon. (UPI) For the second time in two weeks, the shy little cook had to stand in at the ballot box yesterday for this tiny communltys two most impor tant celebrities: Gen. and Mme. Charles de Gaulle. The cook. Charlotte Marchel. put away165 words
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Article57 1969-06-17 3 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) The term lor Chinese currency has been changed to Renminbi (people's currency) from Jen Min Piao (JMP), the Communist newspaper Ta Kung Pao reports. The abbreviation for the new term Is RMB. the newspaper said. The change was set by the general administrative headquarters57 words
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Article150 1969-06-17 3 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Britain very much hopes that it will be possible to establish close and friendly working relations with the new president of France, M. Georges Pompidou, and the government he forms. A Foreign Office spokesman said that the British government had been most150 words
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392 1969-06-17 3 HUNDREDS INJURED SEGOVIA, Spain, Mon. (UPI) The steel roof of a convention holl, completed only three days ago, collapsed yesterday on a festive crowd of 500 persons just before the judging of a beauty contest. Police issued arrest warrants for the builders. Police392 words
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275 1969-06-17 3 RHODESIAN REPUBLIC SALISBURY, Mon (Reuter) With only five days to go before voting In the referendum on Rhodesia's new apartheid-style constitution, there were signs today that Premier lan Smith might not get the 80 per cent 'Yes' vote he expected. Though victory for the275 words
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Article56 1969-06-17 3 TEGUCIGALPA. Honduras. Mon. (Reuter) Fifty people died, according to first reports, early today when a sudden rise of the rivers Chiquito and Grande here caught them in bed after heavy r *in. Survivors who escaped without their clothes took refuge in the city's hospitals and clothes, food56 words
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Advertisement128 1969-06-17 3 '///A'#/////, v// „j m Ww'%$//*s//$/ fy////j v/fy 11 i WEISEN-U WEISEN U 11 i "1H I i C IIIIIIIIIIIIIE I IL H v FAST WCISEN-U is a double layered tablet. The outer layer contains quick-acting antacids, and the inner core contains an anti-ulcer substance, the latest discovery which slowly dissolves128 words
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451 1969-06-17 4 CAVITE CITY, The Philippines, Mon. (Reuter) The opposition Liberal Party last night picked 53-year-old Senator Sergio Osmena jr. as its presidential candidate to fight incumbent President Ferdinand Marcos in the -November elections. Senator Osmena, who has -teen in politics for the past451 words
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Article127 1969-06-17 4 RABAT. Mon. (Reuter) King Hassan of Morocco will send four Cabinet ministers to Moslem countries to explain his plan for an Islamic conference devoted to the Palestine problem. It waa announced here yesterday. Official sources said the King hopes to convene the conference at the highest127 words
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224 1969-06-17 4 NEW YORK. Mon. (Reuter) South Vietnamese troops are ready to fill the gap left when American forces begin to pull out by the end of next month, Senator Everett Dlrksen said yesterday. The Senate Republican leader said: 'T think they will be equal224 words
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Article, Illustration191 1969-06-17 4 Tsugawa— Just A Good Friend, Says Dewi HONG KONG, Mon (UPI) Madam Ratna Sari Dewi Sukarno, the third Japanese wife of former President Sukarno of Indonesia, flew in yesterday from Tokyo on a private visit. She evaded a crowd of reporters and photographers at the Kai Tak International Airport with191 words
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Article64 1969-06-17 4 CAIRO. Mon. (Reuter) Egyptian and Israeli forces had a three-hour artillery duel across the Suez Canal yesterday. a military spokesman said her# The firing extended from north of IsmaiHa to Kantara. Egyptian force* set fire to enemy position* and destroyed fortified defences, the spokesman said. Earlier64 words
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222 1969-06-17 4 TOKYO, Mon. (Reuter) Police detained 220 demonstrators yesterday when over 50,000 people demonstrated across Japan, protesting against its Security Treaty with the United States and the Vietnam War. In about 70 places, leftists and pacifist*, among them students. unionists and housewives, took to the222 words
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Article45 1969-06-17 4 BANGKOK. Mon (Reuter) Five people died in northern Phrae province after eating the meat of a buffalo suffering from anthrax, police reported today. Police said the diseased buffalo had been killed for a party to celebra'e the ordination of s Buddhist priest.45 words
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Article455 1969-06-17 4 SAIGON. Men. (Renter) North Vietnamese forces lost 51 died in a night asaault against s remote American artillery out. post near Hamboger Hill, United States Headquarters said today. It was the second night running that they had launched a night ground attack against an455 words
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Article, Illustration95 1969-06-17 4 PICTURE shows Miss Tourism Slngapura 1969, Miss Rosalind Ong Lian Tee during her tour of Dillingham Shipyards (W.A.) Pty. Ltd.. at North Fremantle, Western Australia recently. Miss Ong expressed great interest in the trawlers under construction at the yards which are situated on the picturesque Swan River,95 words
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Article165 1969-06-17 4 MANILA. Mon (UPI) A 22-year-old Thai student was stabbed to death bv a group of eight drunk youths in suburban Quezon City last night, police reported. The victim was identified as Usada Lertrisirikul. a third year engineering student at St. Louis University at the resort165 words
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Article223 1969-06-17 4 JERUSALEM. Mon. (Reuter) Israeli officials yesterday manhandled two western reporters who tried to watch demolition work near the Wailing Wall here. They are Mr. John Wallis, of the London Daily Telegraph, and Mr. William Schmick. of the Baltimore Sun. Thev went along to watch the demolition of223 words
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Miscellaneous275 1969-06-17 4 #)SHAW ISATION T i D O Phone ***** LAST 2 DATS: U *JB. 1.43. «.M «-W A #l5 vm. Ellsafteth Hartman. Peter Kastner "Yoa're A Bi* B«r New" in Color From Warner Bros-7 Arts TOMORROW 9.15 PREMIERE la Aid Of The NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION FUND Fred AsUlre to Petula Clark275 words
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Miscellaneous272 1969-06-17 4 CATHAY I PALACE 3 34 00 4*7578 LAST 2 DAY'S! 11. IJ». II I* M f.lft P-«- II 844 "The Assassination Bureau" Diana Rigg Oliver Reed Technicolor Paramount CATHAY: Open* Thursday! Paramount "BENJAMIN" Michele Morfan In 9t>m OPEON ***** LAST 2 DAY'S! (No Free Lilt) 19.45. 1.15. 5.45. SSO 915272 words
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Article, Illustration572 1969-06-17 5 H.C. Tan - Picking The Right Rag' For The Right Party H.C. Tan TIfHEN a girl goes to a party these days, it's no simple affair. So much the better for her too! There are the cocktail parties, the bottle parties, barbecues, pyjama parties, gala balls and informal home gatherings572 words
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Article, Illustration370 1969-06-17 5 LONDON", Mon. Ginger Fcgers has no patience with the current notion of the "anti-star" in films and on the stage. When she went ever to London for a year's run m "Mame." she took with her a star wardrobe. She lives in creamy shades.370 words
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Article144 1969-06-17 5 NEW high h«ois on summer sandals, two inrhes or more. usually and always straight and tnicrk to match blunt toes. THE double-belt ed middle, a wide inset midriff' band, in a contrast of colours or texture. with a narrow belt or sash crossing it. COOL i u m144 words
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Article, Illustration239 1969-06-17 5 Mary Sue Miller - By Mary Sue Miller A LOVELY write ts: I am naturally thin, t»ut I did not realise how thim until I wore my new jersey bathing suit for the first timle. When I came out of the watter I discovered the suit cling I to239 words
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Article135 1969-06-17 5 WASHINGTON. Mrs Richard Nixon isn't stickto one designer for her White House wardrobe. Her latest addition* have been from another of the good, quiet Seventh Avenue firms. Countess Alexander. It's a family place, where Victor Alexander sell* the design* his wile. Jennie, thinks up. The135 words
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Advertisement171 1969-06-17 5 DISCOVER THE VITAL TRUTH ABOUT ORLANE FACE MASKS To deep cleanse your skirt for a radiantly clear complexion you need the gentle aid of an Orlane mask. A mask removes dead skin cells. Clears pores of dirt, making for easier penetration of other Orlane treatment preparations. It firms and tones171 words
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Miscellaneous16 1969-06-17 5 TODAY and YOU. Tuesday, June 17, 1969. 5 6 Smooth 7 Mottws 9 IS3 B5 22216 words
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Article676 1969-06-17 6 PLITICALLy, Charles de Gaulle has been finally Immured the man vho was a thorn in the sides of Churchill ana Elsenhower during the war, who tried to resurrect France from the ashes of military defeat and Nazi occupation, who went into limbo and then was brought back from676 words
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Article165 1969-06-17 6 rpHl Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Tun X Abdul Razak, now in Australia for the five-power defence talks, has spoken about internal defence, external defencs and regional security. He is optimistic about his country meeting internal defence needs. According to him, the Canberra talks, woudd be dealing with defence165 words
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671 1969-06-17 6 Anthony Goodman - By Anthony Goodman NEW YORK, (Reuter) lira Pound, on* of tkt Acknowledged literary giants of the twentieth century, it currently on a sentimental visit to his native America after a lifetime spent mostly as an expatriate in Europe. At the ago671 words
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483 1969-06-17 6 WINDSOR, Ontario, (UPI) Taks g railroad crossing, s train and car then answer Walter Brlsebols question: "Does a ear intimidste a train or does the train intimidate the car? "The case boils down to who is the lsw mads for." says the crew-cut, slighUy oauncby483 words
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Article40 1969-06-17 6 "Why do the party poliee olways walk In pairs?" "Oh, one of them can read and the other can write." "Why is there usually a second pair following the first?" "To keep the two intellectuals under observation."40 words
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427 1969-06-17 6 NICHOLAS DANILOFF - By NICHOLAS DANILOFF WASHINGTON, (UPI) Diplomatic sources said on Saturday that the Sorkt Union may be planning to propose that Asian countries create a collective defence security system to counter Communist China* The sources said that this expected Kremlin initiative msy be the427 words
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89 1969-06-17 6 British technology has enabled science to advance in many spheres from farming to satellite communications. This picture helps to illustrate superconductor developments in Britain. The field coil of a 3,250 horsepower superconducting motor for the National Research and Development Corporation is seen under construction. It is believed to be the89 words
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492 1969-06-17 6 NICK LAMBERTO - By NICK LAMBERTO DEI MOINES. (Beater) Aircraft art well on their KBIT to revolutionisinf American afrlculture Juit as they} neve done commercial transport. Fsrmera in this leading agricultural fitate of lowa are turning mor# and more tp helicopters and! other low-flying aircraft tol help sow and492 words
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Article13 1969-06-17 6 The small courtesies sweeten life; the imt ar •aaobte H Bore*13 words
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Article310 1969-06-17 6 Peter J. Shaw - By Peter J. Shaw LONDON, (UFI) 'The Thunderer' of Fleet Street ■tiU thunders but no looter only for Britain's upper crust The Times of London, which uied to cell itself the newspaper for "top people.'' hai acquired a new tccent. It now speaks with the310 words
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Article973 1969-06-17 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - (From Sin Chew Jit Poh SINCE tihe opening of the International Communist summit conference in Moscow. by trig' utterances of the Soviet anA other Communist leaders ami their respective attitudes. ;i*re have sufficient evidence tc sense the failure of the conference. The vehement attack on Communist China973 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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426 1969-06-17 7 tp Anrv Ow Market Reporter commenced on th* rn?rm^i C Malaysia Singapore yesterday reub. as In the g *>«itanlng at 10 a.m Instead of at 9.30 Malaysian SStSf en* *2*"s! then ot curtew In the West is only logics? to 'revert? een426 words
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Article968 1969-06-17 7 BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms ♦u°lw the St 2 ck xc n f« Malaysia and Singapore the nu b «f of shares traded in brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS Aema $1.96 (1); Ben $2.08 (2) $2.06 (3); Borneo $1.70968 words
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Article150 1969-06-17 7 TAIPEI. Mon. (UPI) Vice President Mr. C. K Yen said current European Industrial machinery exhibition In Taipei "will contribute greatly to the promotion of trade between Nationalist China and western European countries." Mr. Yen hailed the exposition. first of its kind held In Taipei by150 words
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Article258 1969-06-17 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following it a berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for June 17; DEPARTURE Godowas V—a ill 1/2 Hoist enstein 3/4 Pleiades Golden Sea 8/9 Hoegh Orchid NW. 2/3 Selamat N.W. 5 Serampaag 27/28 Rajula 31/32 Traviata 33/34 Peisander 40/41 Mikuni Mam258 words
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Article635 1969-06-17 7 PAN American World Airways will open a network of New York Metropolitan and suburban area satellite ports in June to check-in air passengers and transport them to and from Kennedy International Airport. "The satellite ports will provide travellers, using Pan Am flights, with convenient locations635 words
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Article266 1969-06-17 7 July first grade rubber buyers closed st 5 am., in Singspore and Kuala Lumpur yetterday at 704 cents per lb., down one eighth of a cent from the previous close. The tone oI the market was quiet. The market opened one querter of a cent lower than266 words
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Article, Illustration86 1969-06-17 7 TWO Dow Chemical representative* from Malaysia and Singapore were among a group from several Asian rountrlea who attended a product application and market planning conference in Hang Kong recently. The conference was bald at Dow'g Pacific Area headquarters, and was opened by Mr. R.W.86 words
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201 1969-06-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mac Encouraging results" have been obtained by the ESso Exploration Malaysia Incorporated in its oil drilling operations off the east coast of West Malaysia Whether the company would strike oil remains to be seen but the results obtained so far have not201 words
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Article75 1969-06-17 7 HONG KONO. Mon. (UPI) Money Quotations: Hone Konf dollars 6.110 per Ui. dollar. Hong Kong dollars *****5 per U.S. dollar T.T. Hong Kong dollars 14 53 per pound sterling. Hong Kong dollars 310.75 per taei of fold 94.5 per cent fineness. Hong Kong dollars 162.3 per 10.000 Japanese75 words
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Article151 1969-06-17 7 mn aiaosor* Hubbsr Bro«<?r» Association hu a\i»plls4 ttl followX tat Information la r*P* ct or DustBOtt ttilMCM4 Us SMRa for the w*«k i •r.rt.nt June 19: 91 cent* pMauvoB buy are Naminsi (i cents prsmiuxn Hllin SMB 6 CV <HC» July PH.#* «M* S CV (HC> JulyStp*.151 words
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Article506 1969-06-17 7 SINGAPORE. Ktatl Kt eluoit told ud other price* •It) daily Dated at the etoae of bualoeaa INDUSTRIALS ACMA 19* 2 00 Ben lr Co 2 06 2.0O Borneo Bhd CD 1.70 Camel Fly wood 248 C. Sugar 3.78 3 80 Cold Storage AU0 €.10 Chemical Co.506 words
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Article162 1969-06-17 7 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) Japanese fertiliser Industry circles will shortly begin preparations to start production in Indonesia, according to industry sources here. Directors of the Japan Ammonium Sulphate Industry .Association in a meetim recently agreed on the construction of plant in the southeastern country with a capacity162 words
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Article84 1969-06-17 7 THE noon price* *t the Slntv pore Chlnete Produce Excbinft > est er day were >— Bayer (teller Coconut Oti (FOB.) Bulk 48.75 loconut Oil (FOB.) Dram 51.25 Mth'4 Copm ILN Mantok Htalte Pepper (FOB) M% N.L-W. 127.50 tortMl Vtfelte Pepper (F.OB) 125.00 •«ra»ak Special Black Pepper (FOB.) »6%84 words
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Article54 1969-06-17 7 IMUU|«I PrlM) i«t Xtbrta 11 ►0 tad Malay aa 2 ImI llilivi* 1 5 3 Th* Com imi XD If il 111 Tba lariat Fuad 1.1 M lBT«»t mad D 1 Eg lit Hong Kong 14 ,3 1.49 2ad HOIK KOAS XD S >1 1.03* fttarlltur Cera 654 words
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Article13 1969-06-17 7 The tin priee for yesterday was $618.50 per pieul, down fO.fti:13 words
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Article317 1969-06-17 7 ARRIVALS 5.00 ft.m. MSA MLOBO kuala Lumpur voo am. M>A viLHf kuala Luuipttr •45 om UAKLUA UABBB Jakarta 1015 ft.m. MSA MLI2I Kuala Lumpur- ftff i«ia 14)0 pm. SAS SK97I Copenhagen. Taaklent, Bangkok. 1.10 p.m MSA ML4SI locking ,J,, fiii. T.I.V Lumpar 8-85 pm MSA MLMS koto ?r»»317 words
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Advertisement72 1969-06-17 7 FOR COMPrriTIVI Corrosion Protection Systems for Pipelines. Tanks. Ships' Hulls, Marine Structures end Factory Plant. CLYDE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Including Shot and Sand Blast Surface Preparation, Application of Protective Compounds and Paints, and Flame-sprayed Metallisation in Zinc and Aluminium and the Pneumatic Application of Cements. Agents for SOLUS-SCHALI of the RANK72 words
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277 1969-06-17 8 You've asked for it, now you've got it FOTORAMA 69! Yes, its your very own weekly photo feature, crammed with the kind of bright reading you want. Beginning with this issue, we'll be bringing you, ctery Tuesday, up-to-the-minute coverage of the latest photo ''happenings in277 words
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Article845 1969-06-17 8 Meyer Cr Co. Ltd Sol* Agent for Agfacolor CNS Colour Negative Film. THE PRIZES FIRST: $300 CASH VOUCHER SECOND: $100 CASH VOUCHER THIRD: $50 CASH VOUCHER plus Certificates of Merit to the next 10 best entries THE RULES 1. To participate in this weekly contest,845 words
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390 1969-06-17 8 PRACTICAL TIPS By *Shutterbug 9 THIS has happened to many photographers and it could happen to you. Imagine the situation. You've loaded your camera with black-and-white film. Suddenly a subject pops up that just cries out for colour.390 words
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Article, Illustration301 1969-06-17 8 vm wnrAt grgvr SINGAPORE has always enjoyed the reputation of being one of the most photoconscious nations in the world. This it clearly reflected in the increasing number of photo exhibitions held in the Republic annually. Following close on the heels of301 words
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Advertisement194 1969-06-17 8 NEXT Treads In Canm Desks TrTfT fW vvW* of artideu detailing the most significant developments in camera design in recent years. Vital news for all photographers New from Germany: Agfacolor CNS will give you better colour prints because it has a jpk "double mask." V/eVe been making superb film in194 words
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Advertisement121 1969-06-17 8 COMPLETE INTERCHANGEVmWJmitSJSs includes fully Automatic and prntt **Mi ranging from 21mm wldi'«ii|l« to 100 mm oxtroma taloohcto. Abo ovaiiabta aro four loom modal* <ovtrin| tho 10mm t* 1 Mmm, 7Jvm to lMmm and 90mm to 190 mm foool lon ft hi, AH or* computed to Hm hifHott optica! tolerances •atf121 words
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Article, Illustration270 1969-06-17 9 WASH INGTON The boll weevil, one of the world's worst cotton pests, has been o villain for 10 centuries, not for only one. A perfectly preserved weevil, identified later as being 1.000 years old, was discovered concealed in some cotton that Dr. Earle Smith, Jr.,IPS. - 270 words
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Article818 1969-06-17 9 JEFFREY L. B. LAW - By JEFFREY L. B. LAW THERE was a time, in this cosmopolitan society of ours, when grandmothers in high-necked and toe-touching dresses gasped with speechless horror when their daughters shortened their skirts, cut their hair and even tried to claim equality with men. Those same818 words
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311 1969-06-17 9 MOSCOW, (Reuter) The Soviet teenager ef today is better dressed than his parents and often knows more about science, culture and sport than his school teachers. The teenager may have a tape recorder, transistor radio and one of the latest cameras, but the311 words
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32 1969-06-17 9 Goonhilly 2, in Cornwall, south-west England, is Britain's latest and largest space communications station. Its 90-foot (27-metre) diameter dish aerial will carry up to 400 telephone circuits and a television programme simultaneoulsy.32 words
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369 1969-06-17 9 SYDNEY, Australia High-srhool students from Britain. Japan. New Zealand and the United States of America will gather in Sydney with Australian students later this year for a course of lectures and studv on the theme NUCLEAR ENERGY TODAY AND TOMORROW Twenty-five lectures by British.369 words
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Article256 1969-06-17 9 WASHINGTON, Beware of pretty little red-and-black seeds that are sometimes used to decorate costume jewellery. Some of these seeds axe deadly poisonous if eaten. U.S. Agricultural Research Service scientists have issued such a warning after a taxonomist discovered poisonous seeds in a piece of jewellery256 words
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Article80 1969-06-17 9 THE MGS Alumnse Scholarship Fund at its recent annual general meeting approved that a scholarship fund called 'MOB. Alumnae Scholarship Fund' be started. It was also agreed that two scholarships of 1100 each be awarded In 1970 to two Sec. IV itudents j>ne each from School I and80 words
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Article57 1969-06-17 9 SINGAPORE. Mao. Methodist Girls' School will celebrity its 82nd birthday on July 25. The Founders' Dsy will be held the same dsy at 7.10 p.m. st the M.G.S. Shsw Auditorium. To celebrate the occasion, s Psst versus Present* netbsll match will be held on July 1257 words
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Article218 1969-06-17 9 WASHINGTON, The Chinese Tallow Tree (sapimn sebiferum), a native of Mainland China Introduced to the southern psrt of the United States more than 1M years sgo, is suspected of poisoning cattle grazing in pastures where the trees are growing. The tree, whose fruit or bean has been218 words
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Article759 1969-06-17 9 Donald E. Mullen - By Donald E. Mullen NEW YORK, (UPI) In Hong Hong they consider artist Done Kingman a native son. San Franciscans believe he lives in Chinatown and spends his time just painting the city's million views. In New York, where he does live, his water colours759 words
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Advertisement51 1969-06-17 9 DO YOU KNOW? 1. Name the Inventor of Hovercraft in Britain 2. Where is the Great Barrier Reef? 3. Which drink contains most caffeine-tea, coffee or cocoa? 4. Give the feminine oft Colt and tom-cat. 5. Who Is the External Affairs Minister of Australia (See this Pag* next Tuesday for51 words
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Miscellaneous127 1969-06-17 9 AMY By Jack Tip pit m A* UL m "Get; Daddy, why didn't you tell us building a snowmen was such hard WORU2 DATELINE: DANGER* by John Saunders and AUenMdWKams OKAV,FUZZ~.:/OU JUST SCB THAT RAVEN'S BAWUN' DOESN'T. SPOIL My BEAUTY SLEEP/ VOUVE SEEN HERE BEFORE,TOP/ REMEMBER THE EITHER BETTER! QUIT127 words
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944 1969-06-17 10 HOUSTON, Texas. Mon. (Reuter and UPI) Orville JJoodyj shot a Jwo over par 72 yesterday to win the 200,000 dollar (82,000 sterling) U.S. Open Golf Championship by one stroke over the Cypress Creak Course here. A Moody, 35, edged three golfers in a944 words
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Article75 1969-06-17 10 COPENHAGEN, Mon. (AFP) —Denmark scored a shock three-two wi n over former World Champions Hungary in their World Cup European Group Two qualifier here today. The two teams were level two-two at half time. The second leg of the tie will take place in Hungary Oct.75 words
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Article178 1969-06-17 10 HOUSTON. Texas. Mon. (UPI) Orville Moody, the new U.S. Open Champion, intends to be a "playing champion" like predecessor Lee Trevino. but when it comes to Ihe World Cup in Singapore he voiced some reservations. One of his three Killeen, Texas, sponsors quickly announced178 words
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299 1969-06-17 10 By LITTLE NENE Boxing fans of the early sixties I am sure would remember that fast-jabbing clever heavyweight champion of Australia, Tony Vickers. Thirty-year-old Tony is back in town, but not for fights. He Is here with his wife Colleen on a holiday and shopping spree.299 words
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569 1969-06-17 10 MEXICO CITY. Mon. (UPI) The 1970 World Cup soccer competition, like the 1968 Olympic Games, may be seen as it takes place on television by millions m a At i_■ of fans around the world. Telesistema Mexlcano. a private and commercial569 words
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Article279 1969-06-17 10 EASTBOURNE, England, Mon. (Reuter) The New Zealand cricketers received little encouragement to start their England tour when hammered for a sparkling century by Pakistani Sadiq Mohammad for D. H. Robins XI here yesterday. Robins XI rattled u© 277 for five wickets declared at nearly a run-a-minute279 words
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Article94 1969-06-17 10 MOSCOW. Mon. (UPl)—The Soviet Union beat Italy s—o Sunday in the semi-finals of the European Second Zone Davis Cup play to meet Rumania in the finals. The Soviets had assured victory Saturday in doubles play when Alexander Metreveli and Sergei Likhachev beat Vittorio Crotta94 words
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Article173 1969-06-17 10 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon. (UPI) The Montreal Expos made their third trade in lour days on Sunday, sending first baseman-outfielder Donn Clendenon to the New York Mets in exchange for infielder Kevin Collins and three Minor League pitchers. Clendenon. the centre of a controversial trade with the Houston173 words
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Article91 1969-06-17 10 rUKUBKA. Japan. Man. (Reuter) World Featherweight Boxing Champion Shozo Saijo of Japan knocked out Marcel Sid of Mexico in the first round of a scheduled 10round boxing match here tonight. The Japanese southpaw stopped the Mexican with a strong left hook to the jaw91 words
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211 1969-06-17 10 LANGHORNE. Penn., Mon. (UPI) Indianapolis 500 winner Mario Andretti set a world's record on Sunday in qualifying for the Langhorne 150-mile race, but the race was halted by rain on the 2*th lap. It will be resumed on that lap next Sunday.211 words
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513 1969-06-17 10 NATIONAL LEAGUE NEW YORK. Mon. (LTI) Bob Gibson pitched an Flood singled in the tie-breaking run to start a three-ran eighth inning raiiv on Sundav as the St. Louis Cardinals edged the Houston Astros 5-3. Flood's single following a single by Vic D'Avalillo, a513 words
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Article113 1969-06-17 10 NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L GB Chicago N York Pittsburgh St Louis Philadelphia Montreal 40 30 30 28 23 IS 19 26 30 31 32 41 15 23* WEST w L GB AU*.p.».i S Fr«nciica L* Angfflfi Cincinnati Houston San Diego 34 33 33 38 29 25 24113 words
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Article301 1969-06-17 10 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Results of Sunday League cricket matches were: Leicester: Gloucestershire beat Leicestershire by 6 wickets. Leicestershire 115 (37.5 overs) B. Booth 55. J. Davey four for 17. Gloucestershire 116 for four (34.4 overs) A. Milton 45 not out Gloucestershire 4 points. Brislington: Somerset beat Surrey301 words
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Article75 1969-06-17 10 LONDON. Mon (Reuter) At the final forfeit stage today the following horses were taken out of the four scheduled races at Ascot tomorrow: Prince of Wales Stakes; The Elk. leaving six declared runners. Queen s Vase: Big Hat. Oily Byrne, Current Thoughts, leaving 15 declared runners. Coventrv75 words
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Article484 1969-06-17 10 American League NEW YORK, Mon. (UFI) Reggie Jackson, who drove in a near-record 10 runs in Saturday's gamp, knocked in four with a double, triple and his 23rd Homer of the season on Sunday as the Oakland Athletics downed the Boston Red Sox 13-5 and484 words
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Article74 1969-06-17 10 LAUSANNE. Switzerland, Mon. (UPI) Ingemar Johansson former heavyweight boxing champion, "miraculously** escaped injury when his car went off the road and dropped about 60 feet down on a railroad track near here on Friday night, Lausanne police said on Sunday. A police spokesman said Johansson was74 words
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229 1969-06-17 11 championships"' thf ritstin 'of'th* Saturday. Tra n^n? Centre. siZt.lt competition will help selectors to choose a team to represent the Army Inan Inter-Ser?ic« m,t,S r —uiavvu to be held in July. Several top fencers will be competing in the event attd included are two229 words
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Article76 1969-06-17 11 CHANTILLY, France, Man. fßeuter) —The unbeaten reign of French Ally saraca was ended bv Crepellana in the Prix de Diane— the French Oaks—over one mile 2i furlongs here yesterday. Roger Poincelet brought Crepellana with a late burst over the last half furlong to beat odds-on favourite Sacara76 words
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Article275 1969-06-17 11 First Test MANCHESTER, England, Mon. (UPI and Reuter) Only the weather and three West Indies tail enders stood between England and a crushing first test cricket victory at lunch on the fourth dav of the match with West Indies at Old Trafford on Monday.275 words
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Article245 1969-06-17 11 MANCHESTER. England. Mon. (UPI) Tom Graveney'a decision to defy the Enfland selectors on Sunday and play in a benefit match at Luton could spell the end of his test career. A.V. BecLser. Chairman of the England Selectors, confirmed on Monday that he had not given permission245 words
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62 1969-06-17 11 SATIYAN SANKARAN from the Gimson school, the last leg of the relay team of ten runners, handing over the State Flag to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, who officiated the opening ceremony at the third annual meet for the residents of the62 words
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Article, Illustration435 1969-06-17 11 Singapore will take the lead and go all out with plans to get the International Badminton Federation to stage the first official world badminton championships here in 1970. This was disclosed yeaterday by the Secretary of the Singapore Badminton Association. Mr. M. A.435 words
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116 1969-06-17 11 MANCHESTER, England Mon. (UPI) The Engltnd cricket selectors Monday appointed R«y Illin«worth captain for the remainder of the three-mstch seriei sgainst the West Indies. When Illingworth was first sppolnted. it was only for the current first test at Old TrAfford. The selector* satisfied with his116 words
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Article388 1969-06-17 11 Small Fires Mar Match HON'G KONG. Mon. (Reuter) At least 20 small fires blazed round Hong Kong's government stadium as the touring English Football Association international eleven left the pitch under police escort tonight after beating a Colony side 6-0. Spectators began setting Are388 words
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Article607 1969-06-17 11 PENANG, Mon. Following *re the weights for this weekend meeting. SATURDAY CLASS 4—DIV. 4—6f. Sokitomi 9.00 Jenera 8.13 Precious Lotus 8 13 San Francisco 8.12 Rina II 8 1' Beep Beep 8 11 L'Arc D« Trtomphe 8 11 Romantics 8 09 Orie B.f>9 Cairo 8 or. Demovel607 words
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Article654 1969-06-17 11 STIPES REPORT PENANG. Mon. Following are the Stipendiary Stewards reports of the weekend races jnst concluded. SATURDAY, JUNE 14 Race 1: The sadd.e on Vong Choy (Asuwadi) s'ipoed back RS van Breukelen. trainer of the gelding was instructed to use a breast check in future. Rare 2:654 words
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Article32 1969-06-17 11 BUDAPEST. Mon. (UPI) Ronald Klim of the Soviet Union Sunday night a*t a newworld record in the hammerthrow with a 74.52-mttre to« in Budapest at the international Nepszava Cup contest32 words
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Miscellaneous67 1969-06-17 10 Time And Tide TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN: 618 PA n>: 113 <7 0 ft.); 6.10 im. (4 ft.); 11.53 p.m (8.6 ft.). NAVAL DOCKYARD: 556 а.m. <0 9 ft); 1.25 p.m (9 ft.); 6.18 p.m. (5 ft.). TOMORROW SINGAPORE Town: 6.52 am. (0.5 ft 1.48 p.m (7 ft б.47 p.m. (467 words
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Advertisement232 1969-06-17 11 Steam bath, Missage Etc. JEAN S AIB CONDITIONED SALON for toothing steambaths and Swedish massage. {a rial treatment manicures, lair growth stimulation and tinting services for ladies and gentlemen 29 B Tsnglin Road. Tel: Singapore *****0. Machinery For Hire BUCKET AND SUCTION CUTTER dredges. floating pile drivers. Hopper Barges, flattops232 words
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Miscellaneous921 1969-06-17 11 (CHANNEL 5) PM 3.00 Opening Announcements in all Languages Morning Star; 320 Talk on Control of Food and Drugs Malay: 335 Health in the Home Tamil; 345 House and Home English; 355 A Diary of Events in Singapore Thi» Week English); 400 Peyton Place Chinese Subtitle*; 4.45 Close; 5*5 Prog921 words
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Article, Illustration330 1969-06-17 12 Albert Johnson - AND MADAME HOPES FOR EVERLASTING TIES By Albert Johnson THE Japanese Ambassador to the Republic, Mr. Kenichiro Yoshida, has forecast a tremendous increase in trade between Japan and Singapore in the near future. 1 Mr. Yoshida said he was optimistic about330 words
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Article, Illustration158 1969-06-17 12 Mr. Loh Heng Kee, Director-Operations, of the Port of Singapore Authority presents a specially engraved salver to Capt. S. Miljenko. Master of the m.v. "Pleiades" which arrived in Singapore on a maiden voyage, recently. The presentation held during a dinner aboard the vessel was158 words
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Article105 1969-06-17 12 5 Customs Men Five Customs officers were charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with theft. They are Abdul Aziz bin Shaik Dawood, 17. Anwar All Khan. 19. Aripin bin Hassan. 21. Chin Poh Sin, 30 and Goh Tow Soo, 33. Aziz. Khan. Arlpln and Chin denied105 words
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Article, Illustration244 1969-06-17 12 PETER ONG - By PETER ONG FIVE long years of sweat and toil have brought to fruition the dreams of 51 young Singaporeans. And yesterday, they saw the crystallisation of their dreams in the form of certificates of success which each received from the Managing Director244 words
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Article, Illustration81 1969-06-17 12 A NORWEGIAN tanker. "Kollbryn" limped into Sembawang Shipyard for temporary repairs last Sunday. The tanker, which exploded in the Indian Ocean two weeks ago had a badly damaged portside. Damage is estimated to be in the region of £600,000 (554.25 million). After temporary repairs81 words
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Article261 1969-06-17 12 MORE than 100 helpers will combine efforts to hold a grand exhibition called "For the Home to raise funds for charities and to commemorate the Republic's 150 th saryThey will put up about 20 interesting stalls at Victoria Memorial Hall on June 26 to261 words
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Article59 1969-06-17 12 Two men were charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with possession of 246.4 lbs. of raw opium, valued at $37,000. Lim Chong Guan and Low Siew Ching, both 30. denied having the opium in their lorry at Jurong Road on June 14. They were allowed bail59 words
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Article60 1969-06-17 12 DR. Freda M. Paul, Senior Lecturer in Paediatrics in the University of Singapore, will conduct an eight-lecture course on "Infant Care and Child Development" commencing on July 2. Organised by the Department of Extra-mural Studies, it will be held at Brunnel Hawes Lecture Ha 1 1, Outram60 words
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Article88 1969-06-17 12 A 30-year-old woman from West Malaysia, married to a Singapore Citizen residing here, was fined $5O yesterday for staying in the Republic after the expiry of her visit pass on Feb. 23. In mitigation, Sim Ay Luang told the Ninth Magistrate. Mr. E.C. Foenander. that88 words
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Article63 1969-06-17 12 A TOTAL of 706 donations were received by the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service last week. During the same period 681 blood transfusions were given. Last week's largest group donation came from the University of Singapore. Three hundred and thirty-eight under- grads donated blood when the Mobile Unit63 words
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Article92 1969-06-17 12 THE Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Siglap. will be having a special mass for the blessing of the sick this Sunday, June 22. The mass is held in conjunction with the celebration of the Feast of the Church. Among those attending will92 words
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153 1969-06-17 12 JOHNNY Chan See Kan, 24, was sentenced to a maximum of 10 years' jail in the High Court yesterday for armed roberry of $34,000. Mr. Justice Chua also ordered that he be given six strokes of the rotan. Chan admitted robbing the153 words
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Article71 1969-06-17 12 LAST SUNDAY S 25 road accidents were the lowest for the past ten years. Of the 25 accidents during the 24-hour period one was fatal with six serious. The only fatality was a motor-cyclist. One Koi Hin. 30. who crashed into a telegraph post71 words
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Article72 1969-06-17 12 A YOUTH. Chua Ah Hock, was sentenced to four years' jail and one year's Police supervision in the Fifth District Court yesterday for armed robbery of a taxi. Cnua. 19, admitted committing the offence with two other men at 15 m s. Chua Chu Kang Road72 words
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Article155 1969-06-17 12 AV ASSISTANT Director and a Supervisor of the Social Welfare Department were charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with corruption. They are the Assistant Director of the Counselling and Advice Section. Abdul Aziz bin H. M. Noor, 47, and Tang Chee Hong, 45. Both155 words
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Article171 1969-06-17 12 POLICE investigating into the double murder at Bukit Timah Road on Sunday have recovered a blood stained white shirt about 200 yard» from the scene of the murder. Police are working on the theory tha: the blood-stained shirt could have been discarded by the171 words
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Miscellaneous18 1969-06-17 12 S PORE DIARY v 8 p.m.: Chinese drama rehearsal and magic course at National Theatre Club. menceau Avenue.18 words
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