Eastern Sun, 28 June 1969
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Title Section22 1969-06-28 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY TV Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 1041 Saturday* 28 June 1969. <& MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents22 words
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Article, Illustration551 1969-06-28 1 THE British Secretary of State for Defence, Mr. Denis Healey said yesterday that the five Commonwealth countries now have all the physical equipment required for a single integrated air defence system. Mr. Healey. speaking at a news conference prior to leaving for London in551 words
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218 1969-06-28 1 BELGRADE. Fri. (UPI) Jugoslavia and Singapore Thursday pledged to continue efforts toward equal participation of all countries in solving international The Yugoslav news agency Tanjug reported the pledge was contained in a ioint communique released in Belgrade Thursday on occasion of the visit here of218 words
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217 1969-06-28 1 CAIRO. Fri. (Reuter) Egypt revealed today that th e American 13-point peace programme for the Middle East incl'ided opening the Suez Canal to ships of all nations and an Israeli withdrawal from Egyptian territory. Mohammed Hassanein Heykal. editor-in-chief of the authoritative newspaper A217 words
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Article67 1969-06-28 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) Moscow's latest proposals fo r settling the ArabIsraeli crisis failed to signal any breakthrough on a Middle East peace settlement, informed sources said today. A Russian note. delivered here last w eek in reply t 0 U.S. proposals of several weeks ago. was reported to67 words
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Article105 1969-06-28 1 LONDON. Fn. (Reuter) Prmce Souvanna Phouma. Prime Minister of Laos, had a 45-minute discussion with British Foreign Secretary Michael Stewart here yesteday on the situation in Laos. British officials said. They also discussed wider questions of developments in Asia generally including Vietnam. Officials described the discussion105 words
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Article65 1969-06-28 1 ATHENS. Fri. (Reuter) The President of Greece's State Council the country's supreme administrative court —resigned today after a clash with Premier George Papadopoulos over the council s reinstatement of 21 judges and prosecutors purged by the army backed government last year. Papadopoulos had called on the65 words
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Article66 1969-06-28 1 DAKAR. Fri. (AFP)— Guinean President Sekou Toure has escaped unhurt from an attack, reliable sources said here today. The attack occurred Tuesday while the 47-year-old Guinean head of state, who has been running the country for more than a decade, was touring Conakry in an open car with66 words
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Article95 1969-06-28 1 BERLIN, Frl. (AFT) Mrs. Beat* Klarsfeld, the woman who Mapped West German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger in West Berlin last November, was awarded the Gregory Lambrakls medal by the World "Peace Council" on Thursday. She slapped the Chancellor during the CDC Party Congress in West Berlin, and was95 words
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265 1969-06-28 1 LONDON, Frl. (UPI) The Soviet Union has set in motion diplomatic offensive for a broad. Moscow-backed security alignment of Asian nations, ranking diplomats said on Friday. The alignment, which will embrace the largest possible number of Asian countries from India to Ceylon and Mongolia, is265 words
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Article56 1969-06-28 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. (Reuter) President Nixon flew to the Canadian border today to join Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau at ceremonies commemorating the 10th anniversary of the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway. The President was due to return to the White House tomorrow after56 words
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Article72 1969-06-28 1 LONDON. Fri. (AFP) The Commonwealth Sanctions Committee decided today to set up a special seven-nation working party which will study the possibility of "additional sanctions" against Rhodesia. A communique issued «t the end of the meeting of the committee in which all the Commonwealth countries are represented decided that72 words
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Article52 1969-06-28 1 VIENNA. Fri. (Reuter) The Rumanian government has dismissed Food Industry Minis, ter Simion Bughici in a move apparently linked with a shortage of meat and vegetables. Rumanian newspapers reported today that Bughici had been replaced by Gheorghe Moldovan under a decree of the state council. No further details52 words
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Article223 1969-06-28 1 SI'BIC BAY, Philippines. Fri. (UPI) A six-man r.S.-Australian naval board meets on Saturdav to begin assembling its report on whv the U.S. destroyer Frank E. Evans and the Australian carrier Melbourne collided during joint manoeuvres on June 3. Seventy-four Americans lost their lives when the Melbourne223 words
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337 1969-06-28 1 DAYAN WARNS: TEL AVIV, Fri. (UPI) Israeli and Egyptian guns boomed back and forth across the Suez Canal ceasefire line Thursday night, an army spokesman said Friday. The Israeli spokesman said two Israeli soldiers suffered wounds in the artillery exchange. The action came hours after Defence337 words
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Article101 1969-06-28 1 UNITED NATIONS. Fri(Reuter) Jordan called tonight for an urgent meeting of the U.N. Security Council, charging Israel with violating the council's May 1968 resolution barring measures designed to change the status of Jerusalem. Jordanian delegate Muhammad H. El-Farra said Israel was systematically expelling Arab inhabitants101 words
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Article44 1969-06-28 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Fri. (Reuter) A ceremonial parade will be held on the padang here on July 15 to mark the 23rd birthday of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei. The Sultan will inspect the parade in which military and civilian organisations will participate.44 words
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Article38 1969-06-28 1 LONDON. Fri. (Renter) The West Indies were all oat for 380 in their first innings and England had scored 46 f(>r 4 at close of play at Lords today. Dismissed were Edricta, Boycott, Parfitt and D'Oliveira.38 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous18 1969-06-28 1 LADIES DAY V "You should see the pier any moment now we've just hit the mainstream of sew*18 words
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77 1969-06-28 2 THE GENERAL MANAGER of SAS/Thai International, Mr. John Hoyer and Mrs. Hoyer this evening gave a party to close friends to say goodbye before going on two-months leave. Among those present were: Speaker of Parliament, Mr. P. Coomaraswamy, Mrs. Coomaraswamy and other distinguished business leaders. Sunpix by Richard Soo shows77 words
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355 1969-06-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister with Special Duties, Mr. Khaw Koi Boh, today stressed the need for every Right-thinking and Malaysia-loving" eitixen to know the provisions and the historical background of the constitution. Mr. Khaw, who was opening a Hindu temple in Ulu Selangor,355 words
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Article, Illustration240 1969-06-28 2 OLD Rafflesians were urged to set up a fund-raising committee to aid the students and to buy equipments and provide amenities for the new Raffles Institution to be built soon. This appeal was made yesterday by the President of the Old Rafflesians Association. Mr.Sunpix by Jimmy Chow. - 240 words
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Article93 1969-06-28 2 THE YMCA Youth Volunteers will organise a basic speech training course at the YMCA Auditorium, Orchard Road on August 11, 13, 15, 18, 20 and 22 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. The course which is specially designed for Senior Cambridge students to prepare them93 words
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174 1969-06-28 2 DON'T eat white rice and that's exactly what you will be seeing in the Republic soon. Posters discouraging the use of white rice in the daily diet will be put up all over the island when the Singapore Nature Health Society commences its campaign soon.174 words
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276 1969-06-28 2 HONOLULU, Frt (UPI) Sen Sergio Osmena Jr, Liberal Partv candidate for the Presidency of the Philippines. yesterday accused President Ferdinand E. Marcos of beinj "a lefthand man of Mao Tse Tun*." Osmena. during a stopover here en route to New York, blamed Marcos for276 words
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Article129 1969-06-28 2 BOMBAY Air-India will build one of the largest hangars In Asia at Its Engineering Base in Bombay for Its Boeing 747 Jumbo Jets due in early 1971. It will be built alongside the present Boeing 707 Maintenance Hangar and will be twice as big.129 words
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Article129 1969-06-28 2 DETROIT. Fri. (UPI) The nation's big three auto builders reported yesterday that they sold 253,646 new passenger cars during the middle 10 day s of June, compared with the record 265.886 sold in the sam® span of 1968. Ford Motor Co. said the 73,544 cars that129 words
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Article, Illustration479 1969-06-28 2 SOCIAL awareness, concern and action are the three possible directions of student participation in nation-building. This was said by Dr. Lee Chlaw Meng. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, at the Annual dinner of the Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union, at the Chinese Chamber of479 words
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227 1969-06-28 2 SINGAPORE'S political stability t» such that role-alloca-tion is the accepted norm in social organisation. Everybody in the Republic is quiet, going about his business in the knowledge that he is contributing to nation-build-ing in a job for which he has been trained and for which227 words
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201 1969-06-28 2 SAIGON. Fri. (UPI) Ame. rican Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker Friday signed two economic agreements with the South Vietnamese government worth 30.5 million U.S. dollars. 10 million of which is to help the government kickoff a programme to give the country's 800.000 tenant farmers their201 words
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379 1969-06-28 4 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Prince Charles started a guessing-game in British newspapers today after telling 30 million television viewers about the kind of girl he will marry. The 20-year-old royal heir indicated in a frank Interview that she would probably be a princess379 words
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Article130 1969-06-28 4 NEW YORK, IBM world trade corporation and It* subsidiaries outside the United States are studying new procedures for charging for certain systems engineering activities, most future computer programmes and most customer education courses. These new methods were announced recently for customers In the United States by the IBM130 words
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170 1969-06-28 4 BUENOS AIRES, Fri. (Reuter) Powerful Argentine labour union* today ordered a general strike on Tuesday amid a growing wave of terrorism and protest against the visit here of Governor Nelson Rockefeller. The order follows bomb attacks yesterday on 19 supermarket* belonging170 words
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Article65 1969-06-28 4 HONG KONG. Fri (Reuter) Cuba, which this month became one of the first countries to recognise the provisional revolutionary government of South Vietnam, will exchange ambassadors with it, the Giai raong pres* agency reported today. A communique announcing this decision was handed to the revolutionary government's ambassador to65 words
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248 1969-06-28 4 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Plans for blocking loopholes in the international sanctions campaign against Rhodesia are expected to be mapped out at a meeting today of Londonbased diplomats of the 28natlon Commonwealth. The envoys, who make up the Commonwealth's Sanctions Committee, will be assessing248 words
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Article, Illustration425 1969-06-28 4 PARIS, Fri. (Reuter) French Prime Minister Jacques ChabanDelmas yesterday sounded a cautious note on British entry into the Common Market, warning against haste or glossing over the problems In his first major policy statement to Parliament. Mr. Chaban-Delmas said theUPI Photo. - 425 words
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Article95 1969-06-28 4 LONDON. Frl. (Reliter) A school lor sex where boys would be Instructed In the art of making love was suggested yesterday by a leading sociologist. Mr. Michael Schofleld, author and research worker into the sexual behaviour of young people, told the family planning association's annual conference95 words
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Article212 1969-06-28 4 MADRID, Fri. (Reuter) Gibraltar today stood virtually isolated from the mainland as Spain intensified its measures to win back the British fortress colony. In a move which severed her last surface link with Gibraltar, Spain yesterday halted the ferries which plied between the peninsula and the mainland212 words
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442 1969-06-28 4 CAPE KENNEDY, Fri. (Reuten—Space officials today started the last crucial test of the Apollo 11 spaceship before the final countdown to next month's moon landing. In waat is called a countdown demonstration test, scientists, engineers and technicians at tne Moonport here will make a442 words
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Article56 1969-06-28 4 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI) Communist China may want to switch the site for its ambassadorial talks with the United States to Stockholm from Warsaw where they have been held in recent years. Diplomatic sources say. how. ever, it does not appear the Chinese are moving directly to resume the56 words
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Article112 1969-06-28 4 NEW YOPX. Frl. (Reuter) Mourne.s lrcm all walks of life, c f them arriving long beiore dawn, queued up outside a Manhattan funeral home yesterday for a chance to see the body of singer and Aim star Judy Garland. About a thouand people teenage girls In miniskirts,112 words
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149 1969-06-28 4 PHILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania. Fri. (Reuter) —Scientists here say they have uncovered the first evidence linking aggressiveness to the amount of sex hormone a man produces The hormone, testosterone, has long been a suspected agent in aggression on the basis of animal studies. But149 words
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216 1969-06-28 4 MOSCOW. Fri. (Reuter) The Soviet Union's top Cwmunists pledged yesterday strive to preserve the frater.-. feelings of the Soviet peor> for the people of China des: a current differences between the two powers The pledge came in a communique issued at the end216 words
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Advertisement527 1969-06-28 4 ITALIAN TRADE MISSION IN SINGAPORE 3rd 9th JULY 1969 HON. DR. C. BALDI (Member of Parliament) DR. A. FRACASSI DR. G. MARINONI DR. G. OPINATO Chairman of the Mission Italian Ministry of Foreign Trade Italian Institute for Foreign Trade Italian Institute for Foreign Trade Dr. Franco Avogadro ISTITUTO FARMACO= TERAPICO527 words
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373 1969-06-28 5 V-N WAR SAIGON, Frl. (UPI) American 852 stratofortresses rained bombs again today on Communist troops laying siege to the allied jungle'outpost of Ben Het in South ietnam's central highlands, military spokesmen saidShock waves rolled over the Green Beret camp 280 miles northeast of Saigon early373 words
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Article200 1969-06-28 5 SEOUL. Fri. (UPI) About 1,000 students of Korea University In Seoul battled riot police on Friday afternoon in violent street demonstrations opposing any move to revise the constitutional law to help Fresident Park Chung-Hee seek a third term. Some 200 riot policemen, equipped with helmets and200 words
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Article60 1969-06-28 5 TOKYO. Fri. (UPI) Communist Chinese Premier Chou En Lai received in Peking on Thursday Tran Buu Kiem. former head of tbe South Vietnam National Front for Liberation delegation at the Paris Vietnam talks, and his party, the New China News Agency reported today. Chou and Kiem had60 words
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306 1969-06-28 5 WASHINGTON. F r I. (UPI) President Nixon has set In motion an irreversible trend for withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam, a leading State Department official said yesterday. The official, who could not be identified, told a national foreign policy conference that Nixon was306 words
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234 1969-06-28 5 JAKARTA, Fri. (UPI) A dispute arose on Fridav between the Indonesian government and special United Nations envoy Fernando Ortii San* over the timetable of local elections in West Irian preparatory to the Act of Free Choice in the territory. Ambassador Sudjarwo Tjondronegoro, special234 words
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Article144 1969-06-28 5 MANILA. Fri. (Reuter) The Philippines, which has no diplomatic relations with Communist countries, is to alow into the country a second group of nationals from East European Communist countries. A Presidential Palace announcement said President Ferdinand Marcos last night approved the granting of visas to144 words
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239 1969-06-28 5 MURREE, West Pakistan, Fri. (Reuter) Iran. Turkey and Pakistan ended a two-day meeting here today with a communique vowing to strengthen mutual relations. Irans Foreign Minister Ardeshlr Zahedl, Turkish Foreign Minister Ihsan Caglayangil and Vice-Admiral S M Ahsan. member of Pakistan's ruling Military Council and239 words
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199 1969-06-28 5 VIENTIANE, Fri. (Reuter) One battalion of Laotian government troops is missing following fierce North Vietnamese attacks against defensive positions around the strategic northern Laos town of Mnong Suoi according to Informed military sources here. The sources said last night that the North Vietnamese, who used tanks199 words
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251 1969-06-28 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) Admiral John 8. McCain, U.S. Pacific Commander-in-Chief, said today the Soviet L'nion supported a negotiated settlement of the Vietnam war but remained a major threat to sta- bility in East As<a. "Soviet Far East strength. Including hundreds of nuclear251 words
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Article62 1969-06-28 5 MANILA. Fri. (UPI) The Indonesian Embassy in Manila Friday denied published reports here that Indonesian paratroopers had carried out a "destruction orgy" on landing in Enarotali. West Irian, last month to quell a local uprising "There is no iota of truth to the report that Indonesian pa-ra-commandoes did62 words
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181 1969-06-28 5 SHILLONG India Fri. (Reuter) Nearly 500.000 people have been affected and more than 30.000 acres of cultivated land damaged by floods in Assam state, offlcia'.t said today. Several thousand people had been made homeless bv flooding of the River Barak and its tributaries in the181 words
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Article84 1969-06-28 5 NEW DELHI, Fri. (Reuter) At least 17 people were killed and five seriouslv Injured yesterday in an explosion in a warehouse full of gas cylinders. Diesel oil and other goods In old Delhi. Some others received minor injuries. The building, which housed the warehouse on the84 words
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Article110 1969-06-28 5 BAIGON. Fri. (UPI) Communist forces have released seven South Vietnamese soldiers captured during May. west of Dak To in the central highlands, government spokesmen said on Friday. The spokesmen said two of the men were Civilian Irregular Defence Group <CIDG) troopers, who were released on Jun110 words
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356 1969-06-28 5 TOKYO, Fri. (UPI) The Foreign Ministry said on Friday Japan is prepared to strengthen economic technical co-operation with Southeast Asian nations in order to create "a world wihout war." It said that Japan, now a leading industrially advanced nation in the world, should "make contributions356 words
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Article153 1969-06-28 5 TOKYO. Fri. (UPI)— Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indra Gandhi said Friday India wants to become self-reliant militarily but will not join a multi-nation alliance to assure its security. Mrs Gandhi sa:d, however, that India it still a long way from being strong enough to be153 words
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Article190 1969-06-28 5 PARIS. Fri. (Reuter) The Vietnam peace negotiators yesterday embarked on what looked to many observers here as a long tedious summer of protracted talks in their efforts to reach a political settlement. The United States pleaded in vain that Hanoi and the Vietcong Join South190 words
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Advertisement163 1969-06-28 5 Only six-cylinder, six-seater Falcon gives you so much car for just $9,300* on Falcon s a whole lot of car. The car that proved its superiority in the roughest, toughest rally ever—the London-Sydney Marathon. It's worth remembering. Under all that glamour and luxury, the Falcon you can buy is a163 words
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Article530 1969-06-28 6 JULY 1969 stands to go down in the chronology of human existence as the threshold of man's venture into deep space, and hopefully, the stars beyond. The American Apollo team to set foot on the lunar surface will seal up the sum of man's innate desire530 words
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Article290 1969-06-28 6 FTIHE Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore J- has urged the government to ban drugs which do not go to build up the youths of Singapore. It is rather concerned that 'drugs like LSD and Mescaline' will come to Singapore as sure as 'Beatles haircut and the miniskirt.' None290 words
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Article, Illustration1959 1969-06-28 6 DARWIN Sherlock Holmes, one botes to admit it, lives only when you open a book, but Bennett is real, living, in 1969. The old master of Baker Street would have doffed his deerstalker in admiration to see Bennett go quietly about his work, creating gems(AIS) - 1,959 words
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416 1969-06-28 6 FRANCOIS GIULIANI - By FRANCOIS GIULIANI UNITED NATIONS, New York, (Router) Heart disease may be the price that modern man is paying for his comforts, according to a U.N. report. The report also says that the spread of venereal diseases can be416 words
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Article50 1969-06-28 6 "Hungarian in Moscow: "How many anti-com-munis U are there in the Soviet Union?" Russian: "Only ten million in a population of more than 200 million." Hun tartan; "What a coincidence Exactly the same number that we have in Hungary ten million in a population of ten million."50 words
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Article142 1969-06-28 6 WASHINGTON, A worldwide search is being made for plants that will not burn rapidly. Two U.S. Department of Agriculture agencies Soil Conservation Service and the Forest Service are co-opera-ting in an effort to reduce the perennial fire hazard on drylands in California, where thousands of acres142 words
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884 1969-06-28 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - (From Sin Chew Jit Poh A TASS news agency report says Russia and China have opened secret talks on navigation along their troubled frontier rivers in the Soviet Far Eastern city of Khabarovsk, in accordance with the agreement between the two sides. Judging884 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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414 1969-06-28 7 ®Y Our Market Reporter ki ,N on °ther active trading session yesterday, the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore barely steadied but so far as equities were concerned there was little deterioration in the price level. The market opened firm but met with414 words
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Article942 1969-06-28 7 T>USI\ESS done in and reported to the trading rooms u 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: INDUSTRIAL S I Acma $1.96 (1): Ben $2.09 (5) $2.10 (3) $2.08 (1): Borneo942 words
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Article296 1969-06-28 7 RUBBER: 72 Cts JULY first grade robber buyers closed at 5 p.m.. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at "2J rents per lb. down ihree eighths of a cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet and slightly easier. Quiet conditions reigned throughout the morning after296 words
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Article54 1969-06-28 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Rubber futures closed 25 points higher on no sales yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange. (Bid) (Ask) July 26.75 Sept. 26.15 26.05 Nov. 25.70 26.30 Jan. (70) 25.05 25.80 March 24.95 25.30 May 24.95 25.30 July 24.95 25.30 Locally. No. 2 RSS was54 words
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Article211 1969-06-28 7 THE following is a berthing list released by the Tort of Singapore Authority for Jane 28. DEPARTURE Godowns Vessels 1/2 Pando Sound 3/4 Bratslav N.W. 4/5 Petaling 33/34 Gedera 35/36 Kaiyo Maru 38/39 Hemisphere 31/32 State of Madras 46 Centaur ARRIVAL Godowns Vessels g/7 Kristin Bakke 5211 words
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Article, Illustration197 1969-06-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Malaysia's leading manufacturer of polythene packaging material Is making avai'able to the industry without charge the services of a packaging expert. He is Mr. R. C. Schilly. who was recently retained by Century Plastics Sdn. Bhd as a consultant. Mr. Schilly197 words
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Article107 1969-06-28 7 LONDON. Fri (Reuter) The market held Heady in fairly active two way business The recent sharp rally now appears to be regarded in some circles as purely technical and buying tailed off ttv wards the close when the FT index was 19 down at 397.8. Leading107 words
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84 1969-06-28 7 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Rubber closed mainly nominal vesteraay with spot 25-7/8 26-1/4. Settlement House Aug 23-3/4 26 SeDt 25-1/2 23-3/4 Oct 25-3/8 25-5/8 Oct/Dec 25-1/4 25-1/2 Jan/March 25 25-1/4 April/June 24-3/4 24-7/8 July/Sept 24-5/8 24-13/16 Oct/Dec 24-1/2 24-11/16 Jan/March 24-3/8 24-9/16 April/June 24-5/16 24-1/284 words
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306 1969-06-28 7 S'pore, Japan To Sign Multi-Mil. Contract For New Shipyard At Tanjong-Kling HPOKYO, Fri. (Reuter) A formal contract to establish a multi-million dollar Japan-ese-Singapore venture to provide the island Republic a second shipyard for building large freighters is expected to be signed in the middle of next month, according to Japanese306 words
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141 1969-06-28 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Gold prlees rose ia moderately active trading yesterday on markets here and abroad In London, gold gained 7-1/2 cents at the morning fixing and then an additional 2-1/2 cents to sell at $41.00 per troy ounce. Gold in Zurich141 words
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Article40 1969-06-28 7 NEW YORK. Fri (UPI> Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange- 30 Industrials 20 Rails 213 12 15 Utilities 120 83 65 Stocks 2 25 5? 40 Bonds 72 71 Commodity Futures Index 136.7040 words
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Article, Illustration81 1969-06-28 7 Mr. Steven Seow (above) returned to Singapore recently a(te r spending; a year in three stainless steel manufacturing plants in Perth. Western Australia. Mr. Seow's study tour was sponsored by the Singapore Rotary (West) and the Rotary Club of Subiaco. WA. He is a foreman81 words
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Article127 1969-06-28 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (LTI) Stocks declined yesterday, but volume lagged as many investors moved to the sideline? to await Congressional action on the surtax extension. The House Is expected to vote on the measure on Monday. Shortly before the close, the UPI stock market indicator, measuring all127 words
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Article72 1969-06-28 7 HK Down In Taiwan TAIPEI. Fri. (Reuter) The value of the Hong Kong dollar will go down in Taiwan today as the official exchange rate is changed, the Central News Agency reported. The Central Bank yesterday announced that the rate would be 6.54 Taiwan dollars for one H.K. dollar buying72 words
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Article13 1969-06-28 7 THE tin price for yesterday was $618.87| per picul, down $0.125.13 words
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Article278 1969-06-28 7 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) A new record high in the cost of living and further rises in short-term interest and in tyre prices highlighted the U.S. economy this week, with these unfavourable developmenta somewhat offset by a drop in lumber prices and in retail sales. Inflation278 words
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Article528 1969-06-28 7 SINGAPORE Stock Etchance told and other prices officially Hated at the cloae of business. INDUSTRIALS B. 6ACMA 1 97 Ben <fc Co. CD 2 08 2.08 Borneo Bhd. XD 175 Boustead XD 1.97 Camel Plywood CBI 2 53 C. sugar 3.E0 3 82 Cold storage CALL528 words
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Article126 1969-06-28 7 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore yesterday made the following changes in its rates to merchants (rates are ouoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency): SELLING T T.orO.D. ready: Deutsche Marks $7.8500; Holland Guilders $84.3375; Swiss Francs $71.2150; Belgian Francs M l 150; French Francs126 words
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Article56 1969-06-28 7 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) Money Quotations: HKS6.IOO per U.S. dollar HK$6 105 per U.S. dollar TT HKSI4 53 per pound sterling HKS3O6 25 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness 163.2 per 10.000 Japanese yens HK5134.5 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers HK5135.5 per 100 Philippine pesos sellers56 words
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Article104 1969-06-28 7 THE noon price® at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange yesterday were Buyer (teller Coconut OH (r n.Bi Bulk 48 00 Coconut Oil (FOB) Drum Mixed Copra 11.00 50 50 M untok White Pepper (F.O B-) 122 50 Sarawak White Pepper (F O B) 120 00 Sarawak Special Black Pepper104 words
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Article46 1969-06-28 7 Managers Prtoea) 1st Malayan 2S8 2nd Malayan 2.06 3rd Malayan 1.25 The Com. Ind. XD 141 Ill The Saving Fund 1.12 122 M. Invest Fund 1.25 1.35 1st Hong Kong 1.45 141* 2nd Hong Kong XD 1.00 1-05* Sterline Com 5/4 <»Hont Kong enrrcncy)46 words
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Article409 1969-06-28 7 i ARRIVALS 5 00 a m. ML029 R. Lumpur 0.00 a.m. |M>A ML119 R. Lumpur 9 35 a-m. "MSA ML529 PhnomJ 1015 a.m. 1 lOiS a.m 1 10.50 am. 12-30 p m. 1.10 p.m. 1.25 p.m. 2.20 p.m. 2.25 p.m. 2.40 p m. 3-25 p.m. 4 25pm 4.40409 words
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Advertisement72 1969-06-28 7 FOR COMPETITIVE Corrosion Protection Systems for Pipelines, Tanks, Ships' Hulls, Marine Structures and 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-SCHALL of the RANK72 words
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Advertisement11 1969-06-28 7 International now flies to more countries in the Orient other airline11 words
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Article1005 1969-06-28 8 Peter Ajayi Ibadan - by Peter Ajayi Ibadan IN a few days time, Nigeria enters the third year of a civil war that militarily should have been finished in weeks rather than months. But in spite of mounting criticism of the delay in ending the military resistance of1,005 words
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854 1969-06-28 8 NEW YORK, (UPI) —Mrs. John F. Kennedy tried to be penny wise when she wos First Lady but she could not curb her extrovogont taste for clothes and luxuries and spent as much as $121,000 a year on family expenses, according to her personal White854 words
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1174 1969-06-28 8 Alan Davidson - IN CALCUTTA: By Alan Davidson CALCUTTA He talks in a sergeantmajor's shout and with his white apron, flat cap and Sikh-like beard he looks likes a big, jollybutcher, or a chef, which indeed he is in a way. Bat his years in1,174 words
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52 1969-06-28 8 Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi (C) vra« received in audience by Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako at the Imperial Palace. Mrs. Gandhi attended a luncheon held in her honour in the palace. She arrived for a six-day state visit, to exchange views with Japanese leaders on international and Asian(UPI) - 52 words
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Article137 1969-06-28 8 HONG KONG. Fn (Reuter) The Peking People's Daily today claimed that there was plenty of room in China's countryside for educated youngsters to develop their talents, according to the New China News Agency. An article in the paper urged revolutionary, educated youths "re-educated" by the peasants in137 words
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Article126 1969-06-28 8 TAIPEI. Frl. (Reuter) The reshuffle of the Nationalist Chinese cabinet on Wednesday is aimed at placing more emphasis ©n political reform and economic development. according to observers here. The promotion cl Defence Minister Chiang Ching-Kuo elder son of President Chiang Kai-Shek would help Vice-President and Premier126 words
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Article211 1969-06-28 8 HONG KONG. Fn. (Reuter> Urban growth In the cities of developing countries in Asia would tend to produce falling housing standards even though real incomes were rising at the same time, an international conference here was told today. Professor Wallace Smith of the University of California was211 words
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Advertisement113 1969-06-28 8 Teething time jgjaime My poor, teething Baby You'll soon be tip-top; Ma's given you Steedman's And your pain's bound to stop. Both Powders and Jelly Will your plan drive away And keep Baby happy And jolly all day! STEEDMAN'S PRODUCTS ARC MADK IN BRITAIN BY EXPERTS TO HELP YOUR BABY!113 words
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Miscellaneous112 1969-06-28 8 By Jack Tip pi* m s AMY'S CIRCUS SEE WIP AKHAUL'S. ill "Pssst, Archie. .act FERCXIOUS!" DATELINE: DANGER! VOU FIND A HOTEL, PARTNER...I'LL CHECK IN AFTER I LOCATE LEE ROy/ y WE'LL LEAVE OUR BAGS HERE FOR NOW, DAN I'M HELPING yOU HUNT FOR >OUR BROTHER FOUR EyES ARE v112 words
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557 1969-06-28 9 Bruce Russell - By Bruce Russell gPURRED by the daring of European film producers, Hollywood Has given the goahead for two films based on sex novels by John Updike. Updike, whose frank discussion of sex themes won him rapid fame, hcd to wait557 words
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Article, Illustration338 1969-06-28 9 K.S. Sidhu - By K.S. Sidhu T>OUNCY Miss Jane Ballantyne, a professional dancer from Adelaide did not join the "Les Bellas Sheilas" show for kick's sake. In fact she had a definite plan to see the world. So, the only way to trot around the world is338 words
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139 1969-06-28 9 NEW YORK. Leigh French, who played Goldie on the Smothers Brothers Show has been signed by producer Hal Wallis for the role of Glen Campbell's deep-Texas sister in Paramount Pictures' film. "Norwood Miss French, who began her professional career in the original cast of139 words
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765 1969-06-28 9 Sheilah Graham - By Sheilah Graham LONDON. A CALM, bearded Jerry Lewis greeted me in his penthouse suite at the Mayfair Hotel. I noticed the boom with a microphone and it wasn't until later, after I had been scribbling furiously for an hour,765 words
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Article85 1969-06-28 9 THE Yamato Restaurant in Wisma Indonesia In Orchard Road is one place that one can go to for the delicate calm and charm of eating out Japanese style. Catering for up to 60 guests only, the Interior decor of this restaurant also fosters inner tranquility.85 words
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Advertisement114 1969-06-28 9 When the weather Is sultry, all forms of fever will come unavoidably. Three Legs Brand RHINO-BORN FEVER WATER not only good for relief of all fevers. It is also a cure for baby'g measles and box fevers. i 1 f WEN KEN DBUG COMPANY LIMITED Head Office 39 41 Cfaoon114 words
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Advertisement95 1969-06-28 9 t #49 QUI FREE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IS CASH GIFT PRIZES IN EVERT WEEKLY LUCKY DRAW' LAST 5 DIGITS $l.OOO LAST 4 DIGITS $lOO LAST 3 DIGITS SIS (ft«s«d on Mriil Humbert printed en the coupon*) .500 1U WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRtCT $20,000 TO WINNERS WITH 4NUMBERS PIUS THE95 words
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Miscellaneous279 1969-06-28 9 SHAW I n:(f^ror HON L I D O Phone ***** I OPENS TODAY! 11 a*.. 1 *5. 4.0®. I U m. Ann-Margret, Vittorlo Qaasman •THE TIGER A THE PUSSYCAT" Eleanor Parker Color >SB) FREE' 360 cans of Tiger Beer to Lucky Patrons at 6.30 9.15 p.m br Malayan Breweries 181279 words
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Miscellaneous14 1969-06-28 9 TODAY a Saturday* June 28, 1969. mL 2 a 46-49-50 s 41-48-51-55 ►u 3114 words
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Miscellaneous213 1969-06-28 9 NOW SHOWING! u. 1-S0 4.M um ua 6 SO #l5 p.m. II «.«5 »S* p a "SUICIDE COMMANDO" Aldo RAY Color Scope ODEON PALACE TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! Richard Johnson Dailah Levi "SOME GIRLS DO" (la Color) A Ran* Organisation Picture I CA THAY ***** Opena Today: 11. 1.30. 4. 0.»0. 030213 words
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Article1322 1969-06-28 10 Race l: Class 3t Div. 2—1 Mile—2.S0 p.m. ($8,500) 1. 486 Reprieve Sy 9.00 Mdms P.H Cheah it Rebecca Tan R.S. Breuk. Rodgers Dawkins 14 2 445 Sweet Melody 3 C30 Djebelet ay 4y 5.1V 3.09 8 08 3.08 Mr. Mrs. K.K Ng Leong J Donnelly 4.1,322 words
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928 1969-06-28 10 BIG BEN - By BIG BEN SAYA DATANG ho* been (hoping like o winner on the training track and in this moderate field he holds a «r»t rate ehanee to topple ♦he opposition in race two, opening day ot the Singapore Turf Club meetinge On Thursday the Arragon928 words
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Article180 1969-06-28 10 BIG BEN JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODAIC RACE I ORCHARD ROAD Radiant Moon Speedmaster RADIANT MOON Orchard Road Chief Master ORCHARD ROAD Speed master Radiant Moon PICA Ciiitf Master Jerry's Special RACK a SAYA DATANG Green Son Brau Chimes S %YA DATANG Beau Chimes Aristocrat II SAYA DATANG Beau Chimes180 words
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Article31 1969-06-28 10 Big Ben Orchard Road Saya Datang Manhattan II Jimmy Lad John Steed Michelangelo Good For You Cisco Saya Datang S. Confidence Midas Gift Zodiac Pica Beau Chimes Queen's Gambit31 words
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Article166 1969-06-28 10 WEST KILBRIDE. Scotland. Fri. (Reuter) John Panton yesterday *on the prmgle senior golf tournament. repeating hi» Win in 1967 Panton a 52-year-old Scotsman, had rounds of 71 and 7* yesterday to give him a" overall 281 and a trip to the United States t° take on Ame-ica166 words
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270 1969-06-28 10 GOING: GOOD SINGAPORE, Fri. Art Nouveau. with a riding boy astride, went like a winner on good going here this morning. He cracked 36-3/5 for 3f. and on this gallop he should be a ?ood bet in Race Five on Sunday. Gino (apprentice270 words
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92 1969-06-28 10 BIRMINGHAM. England. Fri. (Reuter) West Bromwich Albion have signed 20-year-old inside forward Colin Suggett from Sunderland for a fee approaching £lOO.OOO. it was announced yesterday. The deal between the two English First Division clubs was clinched last night when Suggett decided to sign for92 words
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Advertisement110 1969-06-28 10 CHART A LOCALE FLY THERE BY CAI A veteran air traveller was very much impressed by #umi the smoothness of China Airlines' flight. If he had known #Mm\ m|| most of CAL pilots have records as glorious as Frank Savage he would not have been surprised at all. One yea*110 words
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Article329 1969-06-28 11 WIMBLEDON, England, Fri. (UPI) Australia's top two players, Rod Laver and Tony Roche, led three of their compatriots into the last 16 of the 83rd All England tennis championships today. Laver. the top seed who is seeking his fourth straight title, needed just an hour329 words
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Article198 1969-06-28 11 STUTTGART We*t Germany. Fri. (Reuter)—Merce-des-Benz are to make their first official appearanr« in international motor racing in four years when the v start two work s cars in the Francorchamps 24-hour race in July 26. a company spokesman said here today. The two entries, type 300198 words
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468 1969-06-28 11 DUBLIN, Ireland. Fri. (.Reuten Coughing In English stables threatens to reduce the stature of tomorrow's Irish Sweeps Derby as a decider on points of European three-year old merit left in doubt after the famed Epsom Derby three weeks ago. Intermizio. eighth at Epsom, is468 words
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Article, Illustration161 1969-06-28 11 VEW YORK Fri. (UPl> Lo n time heavyweight champion Joe Louis was reported in food condition early today in a hospital where he was taken for treatment of what was described a* a "physical collapse A police spokesman's report that Louis had suffered a heart161 words
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Article214 1969-06-28 11 Second Test LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) West Indies* hopes of building up a formidable first innings took a shattering blow this morning when Clive Lloyd was dismissed with only one run added to the overnight score on the second dav of the second cricket Test against England214 words
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Article210 1969-06-28 11 NEW YORK, Fn. (Reuter) Results o* major league baseball games played yesterday: National League Philadelphia Phillies 2 New York Mets 0. Chicago Cubs 7 Pittsburgh Pirates 5 (10 innings), Montreal Expos 8 St. Louis Cardinals 6, Los Angeles Dodgers 3 Atlanta Braves 0. San Francisco Giants210 words
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309 1969-06-28 11 SINGAPORE'S track and field stars cannot hope for anything better than to prepare themselves for the forthcoming SEAP Games at Rangoon by meeting an Australian team which might include some Olympic stars, here in early October. The Secretary of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association,309 words
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Advertisement1810 1969-06-28 11 CLASSIFIEDS...CLASSIFIEDS CUIMSSfc CHRISTIAN GLORY CHLRCH Sunday (Services in English) 730 »m. Worship Service 3-30 a.m. Membership claw in both English A Chinese satardsy 7-16 p 08. Bible Study Monday 8 00 Dm. Prayer Meeting Saturday 8.45 o m Framing Union KAMPONG KAPOK METHODIST CHLRCH 9lnnpor« (Off Cull Knad) I SO1,810 words
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Advertisement26 1969-06-28 11 Engagement TSANG-CHIA- Tsang Kwong Chung, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Chi-Tung Tseng to Chia Me Yen, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chia Kim Seng26 words
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Miscellaneous1014 1969-06-28 11 TV SINGAPURA (CHANNEL 6) PM. 100 Opening Announcements in all Languages Be-lajar-lah Bahama Kebangsaan; 105 Shazzan; 1.30 The Land of the Giants The Chase; 220 Treasure Twas Tunnel of Murmuring Mt.; 250 Fair Exchange How's You Gonna Get Them Back from the Farm; 315 Sergeant Preston of the Yukon Lost1,014 words
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333 1969-06-28 12 THE Government will divert one-third of the pupils in the Republic who successfully complete their Secondary II education to the technical stream by 1971 They will either go to technical schools, vocational institutes or industrial training centres. This was stated yesterday by the333 words
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Article, Illustration96 1969-06-28 12 SHAW Brothers' top Hong Kong actress, Miss Jenny Hu, will arrive in Singapore Monday evening. Jenny will appear on stage at the Lido Theatre July 1 at 9.15 p.m. in conjunction with the charity film premiere of "Torrent of Desire" in which she96 words
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Article117 1969-06-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A police operation mounted recently against members of the clandestine Sarawak Communist Organisation had resulted in the arrest of 23 persons and the seizure of a homemade shotgun, a printing press and other apparatus, and a large collection of subversive documents. One of117 words
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Article85 1969-06-28 12 BANGKOK. Fri. (UPI) Customs authorities Friday reported seizing about 70.000 grams of smuggled jewels at Bangkok airport and said they had come from Burma. In addition to the Jewels, which included rubies and blue and red sapphires, inspectors also seized a number of wristwatches and a85 words
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Article59 1969-06-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Reeistrar of Companies here had lodged a complaint to police that a local company !n Jalan Klyne failed to produce a prospectus when It sold $942,000 worth of shares to the public. The offl cer-in-charge of commercial crime. ASP Pritam Singh, said investigations were59 words
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Article93 1969-06-28 12 DURING the first half of the year, the Department of Extramural Studies. University of Singapore, organised 360 courses attended by about 12,120 Students. These courses ranged from the large public lecture courses. short residential courses and the advanced study groups. For the second half of this year, the93 words
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Article129 1969-06-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia and Britain will begin formal talks in Kuala Lumpur from Tuesday on projects to be financed out of the $lB4 million economic aid Great Britain is giving to offset the economic consequences of her military withdrawal in 1971. A129 words
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Article59 1969-06-28 12 AN unemployed youth Rasappan Kathiappa. was sentenced to six months' jail and three strokes of the rotan in the Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday for vandalism in front of a shoo at Serangoon Road on Sept. 13 last year. Rasappan, 19, who claimed he was drunk at59 words
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204 1969-06-28 12 Aussie Court Says No To S 'pore Claim SYDNEY, Fri. (AFP) A court battle against the Singapore authorities has been won by a New South Wales grazier seeking total control of his mother's 3.7 million dollars estate. It was stated that the Singapore assets In the estate amounted to 800.400204 words
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Article37 1969-06-28 12 THE Minister for Law and National Development. Mr. E. W. Barker will speak on "A New Cultural and Recreational Environment for Singapore" at the New Lecture Theatre No. 4. University of Singapore, Sunday at 10 a.m.37 words
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Article54 1969-06-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The overall situation In the country remained calm during the last twelve hours up to 6.00 a.m. today. The Information Co-ordina-tion Centre said no incident was reported during the period. However, certain areas were still affected by wild speculation, prompted mainlv by misinterpretation54 words
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Article, Illustration26 1969-06-28 12 (UPI Radiophoto).(UPI Radiophoto). - 26 words
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Article, Illustration74 1969-06-28 12 MRS. PREM BHATIA, wife of the Indian High Commissioner in Singapore, gave a tea-party at her residence in Pierce74 words
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137 1969-06-28 12 THE Singapore International Airport handled over a quarter million passengers during the first three months of this year. This showed an Increase of 20.74 per cent in passenger traffic over the same period last year. A total of 288 820 passengers were handled by137 words
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Article104 1969-06-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—The Chief Minister of Penang. Dr Lim Chong Eu. today supported the call by the Deputv Premier Tun Abdul Razak to streamline and improve the state government machinery. Tun Razak who is also the Director of Operations made the call yesterday when he addressed104 words
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Article52 1969-06-28 12 PROFESSOR Norton Ginsbur? wi!l sneak on "Cities and Modernization" at the New Lecture Theatre 4, University of Singapore. Monday at 8 p.m. Professor Ginsburg is the Associate Dean of the Department of Social Science and the Professor of Geography at the University of Chicago. The talk is open to52 words
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Article64 1969-06-28 12 BOMBAY, Fri. (UPI) A wall of a temple to Hanuman :n Madha. 180 miles southeast of Bombay, collapsed under heavy rains Friday night, crushing to death and injuring worshippers. Nine worshippers died instantly while five others died shortlv after of injuries. Being treated a t64 words
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Article145 1969-06-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Police today detained two men and recovered a Colt .45 with a magazine and six rounds of ammunitions. The police action was the result of a tip-ofT and was connected with investigations into the recent spate of armed robberies in and around145 words
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Article34 1969-06-28 12 A 24-YEAR-OLD housewife. Tan Koo Hon. was fined $3O in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday for buying $5 worth of illegal lottery "chap-ji-kee" at Jalan Tenter am on June 26. She pleaded guilty.34 words
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Article137 1969-06-28 12 THE Adult Education Board will conduct a class in "Practical Colour Photography*' commencing July 19. Students will be given step-by-step demonstration on the scientific techniques In colour photography during the In-outdoor practical assignments. The class will be held at the Board's photography laboratory at137 words
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Article72 1969-06-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The late Thai Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. Lek Tantemisapya will be accorded a state ceremony tomorrow. Vigil guard composed of commissioned officers of the armed forces and Royal Malay, sian Police will convey the hearse from the late ambassador's residence in Jalan Ampang72 words
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Article139 1969-06-28 12 THE Deputy Assistant to President Nixon for Urban Affairs, Mr. Stephen Hess will arrive in Singapore on July 1 for a four-day visit While In Singapore. Mr. Hes® will meet with Government and urban and housing development officials. Mr. Hess who is currently in Hong Kong for139 words
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Article95 1969-06-28 12 RANGOON. Fri. (Reuter) Six people died and one was injured when a Burma Air Force helicopter crashed near the border with China last night, according to an official announcement tonight. The crash was caused by engine trouble and occurred in Kachin state about 60095 words
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Article34 1969-06-28 12 THE Singapore Scouts Jurong District Association will organise a social on Aug 2 at 2.30 p.m. at the Boys' Town School ground to celebrate the 150 th anniversary of the founding of Singapore.34 words
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Article, Illustration259 1969-06-28 12 A 71-YEAR-OLD maidservant, Kong Sal Moev never would have thought It was "death" that knocked at her door when she went to open it to admit an unknown youth, yesterday. Within a minute. Kong was heard crying out in pain by her friend who was sleeping259 words
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Article73 1969-06-28 12 HONG SOO CHAI alias Hong Swee Lam was fined $3OO or two months' jail in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday for having in his possession seven copies of undesirable publications on board an outboard sampan on June 26, this year. Hong, who pleaded guilty to the73 words
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123 1969-06-28 12 IN view of the tremendous response and mass participation for the 150 th Anniversary, a Co-ordinating Committee has been set up to advise on the construc- tion of floats and arches. This is to ensure that the design of arches and floats are constructed123 words
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175 1969-06-28 12 BANGKOK. Fri. (UPI) Communist-supported terrorists killed an army officer and a sergeant in an ambush in Nan province of North Thailand. according to reports reaching Bangkok Friday. Police sources said the guerrillas ambushed a 40-man military patrol last Sunday, killing a 22-year-old sub-lieutenant175 words
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