Eastern Sun, 5 August 1969
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Title Section23 1969-08-05 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1079 Tuesday, 5 August 1969. MC (P) 0737 Price 15 cento23 words
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302 1969-08-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An entire civil population in Kedah wos today evacuated from the Badak Tin Mine and Sintok Village by Malaysian Security Forces in a move to counter recent Communists activities. The border operations committee in a statement said "At 4.30 a.m. today, Malaysian302 words
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354 1969-08-05 1 CANBERRA, Mon. (Reuter) Malaysian doubts about five-power defence arrangements for South-east Asia will be given microscopic scrutiny at the ANZUS Council meeting here next Friday. I The council will provide the first regional forum on the subject since Malaysia's Prim e Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman,354 words
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164 1969-08-05 1 The Police have offered a $5,000 reward for information leading; to the arrest and conviction of persons responsible for the murder of former millionaire horse-owner, Mr. Claude B. Guinet. Mr. Guinet. 60, and owr.er of Prince's Restaurant at Orchard Road, was fatallv stabbed after a164 words
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281 1969-08-05 1 PASADENA. California, Mon. (UPI) The riddle oi whether there is life on Mars remained unanswered yesterday after a preliminary analysis of the data returned from the Mari-ner-6 spacecraft that flew past the red planet. Mariner-6 did reveal, however, that if there is life281 words
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Article, Illustration347 1969-08-05 1 TOP civil servants, community leaders, social workers last night received National Awards from the President of the Republic, Enche Yusof bin Ishak, in an Investitute ceremony. i A distinguished gathering of VIPs, led bv the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and Mrs. Lee and his Cabinet347 words
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Article69 1969-08-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The distorted reports of the May 13 disturbances by foreign press have caused Commonwealth countries to find fault with Malavsia, Tunku Abdul Rahman said today. Speaking at the first state goodwill council in Penang, the Malaysian Premier said: "The incidents of Mav 13 were so69 words
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Article, Illustration79 1969-08-05 1 Australia's representative to Singapore's 150 th Anniversary celebrations, Mr. John Malcolm Fraser, Minister for Education and Science, arrived here last night. Mr. Fraser told reporters that he was delighted to be in Singapore and looked forward to the celebrations in the Republic. During his79 words
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173 1969-08-05 1 Singapore has won the largest single ship repairing contract totalling $5 million for a major conversion job on the 10,294ton passenger liner. Karanja owned by British India Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. The multi-million dollar contract will be undertaken by Keppel Shipyard (Private) Ltd. in173 words
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172 1969-08-05 1 MOSCOW, Mon. (Reuter) Raja Tan Sri Mohar Bim Raja Badiozaman, Permanent Secretary of the Malaysian Ministry of Commerce and Industry, today discussed the future of Soviet-Malaysian trade and economic relations with Mr. Mikhail Kuzmin, Soviet Deputy Minister for Foreign Trade. Informed sources said the talks172 words
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Article, Illustration194 1969-08-05 1 The Speaker of Parliament, Mr. P. Coomaraswamy is being considered as the Republic's next High Commissioner to India, highly reliable sources revealed yesterday. He will replace Mr Maurice Baker, who will leave soon to take up his new appointment as High Commissioner to Malaysia.194 words
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Article104 1969-08-05 1 THE HMS FEARLESS which featured in the WilsonSmith talks on Rhodesia in 1967 —will pay a four-day visit to Singapore from Aug. 8 —l2 in conjunction with the 150 th anniversary celebrations of the founding of modern Singapore. During her stay, the HMS Fearless will104 words
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Miscellaneous15 1969-08-05 1 I'AISS >rfz sa m MA •1 "I don't care what you say, it'll never teplacethebuglcll^-15 words
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596 1969-08-05 2 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter and UPI) The United States Is willing to talk to China. US. Secretary of State William Rogeri said here yesterday after his .arrival from Taipei. His statement follows speculation in Bucharest. after President Nixon's visit596 words
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299 1969-08-05 2 CALCUTTA, Mon. (Reuter) About 200,000 jute mill workers in West Bengal to-day went on strike to back their demand for increased minimum wages. Labour leaders toured the mill areas appealing for calm. The strike, affecting 64 mills, will cost the industry 10.000,000 rupees299 words
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Article333 1969-08-05 2 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI) The Government's tough new university law, rammed through the Diet yesterday night despite tumultuous opposition, has worsened the nation-wide campus rebellion the measure seeks to put down. The law gives the Education Minister sweeping new powers, including the right to abolish333 words
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Article56 1969-08-05 2 PHNOM PENH. Mon. (Reuter) A special Congress opened here today to discuss the formation of a new government and the future of Cambodia's ruling national movement Sangkum. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodian Head of State, is presiding over the Congress which groups members of the National Assembly, the Royal56 words
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575 1969-08-05 2 SAIGON, Mon. (Reuter) The South Vietnamese Army Is able to take over completely the defence of Saigon, military sources said last nifht, but they knew of no immediate plans for it to do so. The sources said that for some time575 words
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457 1969-08-05 2 CANBERRA, Mon. (Reuter) Russia's growing Influence in the Indian Ocean and Pacific areas Is likely to push Vietnam ol? the top of the agenda from this week's 4NZUS Council Meeting In Canberra, according to informed sources here. U.S. Secretary of State457 words
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247 1969-08-05 2 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) West Irian Military Commander Brigadier-General Sarwo Edmie has said there are still some 150 rebel tribesmen and police at large in the territory. But he told a press conference in Djajapura. the West Irian capital, that the rebels, though armed,247 words
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181 1969-08-05 2 PERTH, Mon. (Reuter) The hydrogen-filled balloon carrying two air force adventurers in a flight across Australia has gone down in desolate scrub country about 500 miles from here. A brief report from the mining town 01 Norseman said the balloon, carrying RAAF flying instructors,181 words
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329 1969-08-05 3 I>ELFAST, Northern Ireland, Mon. (Reuter) Rioters rampaged through a Protestant district of Belfast last night overturning vehicles and setting them ablaze in the Ulster capital s second night of mob violence. Police riot squads used armoured cars to charge down the flaming wreck- of329 words
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274 1969-08-05 3 PARIS, Mon. (UPI and Reuter) President's Nixon's Foreign Affairs Advisor, Henry Kissinger, today conferred with Henry Cabot Lodge, chief U.S. delegate to the Vietnam peace conference. Kissinger arrived at the American Embassy shortly after 9:30 a.m. (0830 GMT) to discuss the Vietnamese situation with Lodge.274 words
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Article99 1969-08-05 3 LAKE GEORGE. New York. Mon. (UPI) Two midgets. Ruth Genzer and Fred Soucek, were married yesterday at the little church in Storytown U.S.A. Promoters of the marriage between the two members of a travelling midget group said it was the first public wedding in 30 years. The Rev.99 words
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289 1969-08-05 3 SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. Mon- (UPI) —Lord Roy Thomson of Fleet Street is in Salt Lake City to tell the World Conference on Records about "the gathering of Knowledge." At 75. the affable multimillionaire should have a great deal to tell. He is the289 words
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Article118 1969-08-05 3 MOUNT HAMILTON. Calif. Mon. (UPI) —The moon, for those concerned with precise measurements. is 226.970.9 miles (364.561 kms) from earth. Astronomers at Lick Observatory, in reporting the figure at the weekend, promised Monday that later neasurements taken with the aid of laser beams bounced off a118 words
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177 1969-08-05 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. (Reuter) The United States is still awaiting China's response to a proposal to resume talks after a scheduled meeting was cancelled earlier this year, the State Department said here yesterday. It rejected a report from Stockholm that talks were planned to take place there177 words
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Article77 1969-08-05 3 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) Russian novelist Anatoly Kuznetsov remained in hiding today. But the 40-year-old author told the London Daily Telegraph he was content knowing his bitter criticisms of life behind the iron curtain had reached the Soviet people. Kuznetsov, who defected in London and received British77 words
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Article30 1969-08-05 3 NAIROBI. Mon. (Reuter) Four light aircraft flew into Nairobi yesterday with seven survivors of a coach crash in which nine people were killed in Northern Tanzania on Saturday.30 words
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233 1969-08-05 3 ROME. Mon. (Reuter) Itaiy 3 caretaker Prime Minister. Mr. Mariano Rumor, last night received a new mandate to try to form a new government, it was announced here. An official communique said President Giuseppe Saragat gave Mr. Rumor a new mandate233 words
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Article, Illustration402 1969-08-05 3 NEW YORK. Mon. (Reuter) The American public "take s a generous ai:d forgiving," view of Senator Edward Kennedy and tho* recent fatal accident in which he was Involved. Time magazine reported last night on the basis of a national poll which402 words
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Article51 1969-08-05 3 ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK. Colorado. Mon (UPl)—Rescuers lowered an injured 16-year-old mountain climber by rope 600 feet down the face of Long's peak yesterday. The youth. Cordell Core of Boulder, Colorado. began climbing the 14,256 mountain on Friday. On Saturday, he slipped and fell 100 feet, breaking both51 words
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Article46 1969-08-05 3 ACCRA. Mon. (Reuter) Seven bridegrooms wed seven sisters near here vesterdav and got 3.500 new cedis (about 1.428 sterling) sealing the bargain. Alhaji Saluhu Maikankan. a Nigerian cattle dealer living in Ghana, gave the money as dowry for his seven daughters.46 words
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Article109 1969-08-05 3 ASBURY PARK, New Jersey. Mon. (UPI) A New York city man who put all his clothes in a laundrymat in Asbury Park including those on his back and sat there in the nude waiting for his wash to be done, wound up with 30-day jail sentence and a109 words
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Article35 1969-08-05 3 BURY ST. EDMUNDS. England. Mon <Reuter)—A Roman Catholic priest yesterday announced he was resigning his parish and quitting pastoral work completely because of the Vatican's complete prohibition of the Latin mass after November.35 words
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Article, Illustration635 1969-08-05 4 TRENDS IN EE DESIGN ONE of the things that deter the owner of a 35mm SLR Single Lens Reflex from acquiring the lenses that go to make up the "system'' of his particular camera is the fear that they would not be635 words
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Article364 1969-08-05 4 THE PRIZES FIRST: S3OO CASH VOUCHER SECOND: SIOO CASH VOUCHER THIRD: SSO CASH VOUCHER plus Certificates of Merit to the next 10 best entries THE RULES 1 To participate in this contest, all you have to do Is to submit one or more postcard-size or 3364 words
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Article, Illustration1488 1969-08-05 5 Practical Tips by 'SHUTTERBUG* T projection of colour slides is as much the 1969 way of life as TV-viewing ovoiPJwi!? ster eo listening. Judging from the increasing number of models }u b t ecomin g apparent that more and more photographers1,488 words
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Article, Illustration291 1969-08-05 5 CONTEST A-5 Record Number Of Entries Received A record number of entries was received for CONTEST A-5. In the opinion of the Judges, the standard in many instances was even higher than that of the previous contests. The Judges, who had a difficult time selecting the inn winners, were (from291 words
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Advertisement195 1969-08-05 4 $450 CASH VOUCHERS AND AGFA COLOUR CNS NEGATIVE FILM FOR SINGAPORE'S 150TH ANNIVERSARY COLOUR PHOTO CONTEST jointly organised by EASTERN SUN/BEHN MEYER CO. LTD. Full details in tomorrow's issue Vital news for all photographers New from Germany: Agfacolor CNS will give you better colour prints because it has a "double195 words
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Article990 1969-08-05 6 NO American President has ever undertaken such a long tour nor visited such diverse countries as South Vietnam, Pakistan and Rumania in one swing as President Richard Nixon has just completed The post-Apollo moonglow he created has been nothing short of sensational in every capital he visited and,990 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1969-08-05 6 The Rt. Hon. Anthony Greenwood - B 5 The Rt. Hon. Anthony Greenwood Britain's Minister of Housing and Local Government. tJRITAIN it the third most densely populated country in Europe over 580 people per square mile (223 per square kilometre) and this poses many problems in planning for their use1,020 words
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Article452 1969-08-05 6 LEE BUTCHER - By LEE BUTCHER SARASOTA, Florida, (Reuter) London's hi* red double-decker buses can be seen these days in America's cities, mountains and desert resorts. The drivers are often holidaying students or employees of an advertising agency. Here in Florida, four young Britons, who bought their bus452 words
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Article674 1969-08-05 6 Frank Mankiewicz; Tom Braden - By Frank Mankiewicz and Tom Braden= WASHINGTON Whatever the consequences of the Kennedy crisis, one thing seems clear. Of no Democrat can it now be said, as was said of Sen. Edward Kennedy two weeks ago by a Senate colleague, "He can have the 1972 nomination674 words
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Article1026 1969-08-05 6 GILBERT COMTE - By GILBERT COMTE. Gemini News Senrice PARIS. Banrui. the little capital of the Central African Republic, is steeped in a fear that has been deepening all through the long summer. The exteriors o? the sleeping villas buried in greenery and on shady avenues a'ong the banks1,026 words
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Article32 1969-08-05 6 Sincerity is an open, ness of heart; we And Hin rery few people. What we usually see m only an artful dissimulation to win the confidence of others. La Rochefoucauld.32 words
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Article, Illustration103 1969-08-05 7 MR Ricky Loke Howe Tat. a former sales supervisor from Mulier Phlpps (F.E.) Sdn. Bhd.. has Just returned to Singapore after completing three weeks of intensive, familiarisation courses In Manila and Hone Kong. These courses were designed to the latest methods of publishing, distribution, direct mail promotion,103 words
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345 1969-08-05 7 Our Market Reporter - By Our Market Reporter ft TRADING in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore y Mn?pr?fl y t-uKg n fal i??!!? win 9 ,ast very steady close. morning, however, caused s hare prices to slip a little. Fresh buying support, on resumption pared the345 words
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Article1171 1969-08-05 7 TJUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS Acma $1.82 (1) $l.Bl (3>; Ben 51.84 (1) $1.90 (4) $1.91 (D; Borneo $1.751,171 words
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Article142 1969-08-05 7 TOKYO. Mon (UPI) Japanese exporters never had it so good as last month. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry announced that thev exported $1,510,442.000 worth oi products, shattering the previous record of $1,428,700,000 registered last March. Practically all sorts of goods helped boost Japan's exports in142 words
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66 1969-08-05 7 HONG KONG, Mon. Canadian Pacific Air's answer to Expo '7O accommodation problems in Ichlzo Sumida, the airlines recently appointed hotel representative In Osaka, Japan. Within an hour's travel distance of the fair's site are 3,741 western style rooms capable of accommodating 11.452 persons66 words
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Article286 1969-08-05 7 THE following is a berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for August DEPARTURE: Godowns Vessels 8/9 Thorscape 13/14 State of Travan-core-Cochin 15/18 Bennevig 19 Sir Bedivere N-W.5 Petaling 21/22 Bidor 23/24 Hong Kong Delegate 25 Tandjung Sele 33 34 Robert Maersk 35/36 Elpenor 38/39286 words
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147 1969-08-05 7 HONG KONG, Mon. (Reuter) The New China News Agency has accused the United States ol stepping up Its control over Japans economy. An Important means of U.S. Imperialism In controlling Japan's economy was to dominate the raw materials for Japan's industry, particularly147 words
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98 1969-08-05 7 JAKARTA, Mon. (UPI) The director of the Bandung Institute for Technology, Engineer Kuntoadjl© has suggested that the government consider allowing private Indonesian businessmen to establish their own electric power plants. In a working paper submitted at a seminar on electricity, Kuntoadjie said non-govern-ment electric power98 words
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261 1969-08-05 7 JAKARTA, Mon. (UPI) The price of rice, a major economic indicator, has Increased by about 10 per cent during the past ten days in Jakarta, according to reports here. The prices on the Jakarta markets reflected a similar trend in West Java,261 words
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Article106 1969-08-05 7 TOKYO. Mon. (Reuter) Japan's exports in July hit an a.l-time monthly record of U.S SI .510.442,000 the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industrv announced. The figure, based on the bank certifications of export declarations released by the Ministry, showed it clearly surpassed the106 words
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Article73 1969-08-05 7 SEOUL. Mon. (UPJ) South Korea's exports passed the half-point mark of this years target of US$7OO million at the end of July. The amount of exports in the seven-month period totalled U*****,599,000 or 51.7 per cent of the target, the Com-merce-Industry Ministry said over the weekend.73 words
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Article68 1969-08-05 7 JAKARTA Mon. IAFP) The food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has offered West Irian U*****,000 for the promotion of land fishery production In the territory. Under an agreement signed recently between FAO representee Dr. Aly Morad and Indonesia's Fishery DirectorGeneral. Commodore Nizam Zachman. West Irian is68 words
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Article327 1969-08-05 7 AUGUST first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p m., in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 80| cents per lb., up one and one quarter of a cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was firm. After opening three-quarter cents327 words
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Article97 1969-08-05 7 JAKARTA, Mon. Owing to repairs and renovations made to prepare the way for bigger and faster aircraft, the Kemayoran Airport at Jakarta. will be closed to civil air traffic between 1700 and 1800 hours. This will eo on for about three months, starting from August97 words
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Article438 1969-08-05 7 LONDON, Mon. —The Boeing 747 is an unusual aircraft. It is expected to revolutionise air travel but It is in no way a revolutionary aircraft. The one thing that sets It apart from other jets Is its size, and that is much more the438 words
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Article567 1969-08-05 7 SINGAPORE Stock Exchance »oid and other D rices officially lutea at the clote of batlneaa. INDUSTRIALS B. S AC MA 1 82 Ben C Co XD 1 90 Borneo Bhd 1-74 Boustead 175 Camel Plywood XBI 1.95 2 00 C sugar 3 40 3 44 Cold567 words
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102 1969-08-05 7 NEW DELHI. Mon. (UPI) Romania signed a long-term agreement with India recently for the purchase of 23.4 million tons of Iron ore valued at US$l35 million. Conclusion of the agreement was regarded as a significant breakthrough for India In tapping world markets for102 words
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Article14 1969-08-05 7 The tin price for yesterday was $645.12$ per picul. up 52.12 J.14 words
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Article85 1969-08-05 7 THE noon price* at tUe tftng*pore CtaincM Produce Exchange j esterdaj we»>— Buyer seller Coconut OH Hnlk M2.1 Coconut OU (FO B) Drum 50.75 Mixed Copra 80-50 Muntok tthlte Pepper (F.O.B) 140 00 Birawii mtlte Pepper (FOB) 137.50 Sarawak Special Black Pepper (F.O.B.) 96% XLW Lampong special Black Pepper85 words
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Article48 1969-08-05 7 (Manager* Price •> lit Malayan XD 2.65 2nd Malayan XD 192 3rd Malayan 1.22 The Com. Ina .98 1 08 The Savin* Fund 104 114 M. Invest Fund 120 130 1st Hon? Kong 1.50 1 56* 2nd Hong Kong 102 1.07* Sterling Cora 5/3 ("Rone Kong currency)48 words
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Article411 1969-08-05 7 ARRTVALS 400 am. MSA MLO29 Ruala Lumpur. 900 am. MSA MLII 9 Kuala Lumpur. 945 am. GABCDA GABBS Jakarta 1015 am. MsA MLI2I Kuala Lumpur. 1945 am MSA MLOOS Penang, Bob, Ruala Lumpur, alacca 1.00 pm. HAS SK97I Copenhagen. TuMent. Bangkok. 1.10 pm. MSA ML4SI Kucblng. 140 pm.411 words
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Article, Illustration70 1969-08-05 8 DrS~LI.DORF, (DaD) Sculptor and environmental designer Christian Weiser is seen demonstrating his handiwork, a sphere with holes in it that children can crawl into and roll around in. In action the toy is hard muscle work, although the designer at his farmhouse near Dusseldorf. Federal Republic of Germany,70 words
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Article, Illustration54 1969-08-05 8 wm& ftmsm v v;.. w m*~* THE Fairfield Methodist Girls' School celebrated the 81st Anniversary of the Founder's Day and the 150 th Anniversary of the Founding of Singapore on August 1. Picture shows various sections of the Uniformed Organisations of the F.M.G.S. saluting the flag onSunpix - 54 words
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Article, Illustration218 1969-08-05 8 A powerful computer sixty miles away la the Management Training Centre of Britain s International computers Ltd. is being used in this school in an experimental writ.en programme to teach biology to a class of 36 pupils and to test each child s knowledge against the218 words
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Article62 1969-08-05 8 THE Anglo-Chinese School Barker Road, will celebrate National Day and the 150 th Anniversary of Singapore at the School quandrangle on Aug. 8. There will be a parade and march past at 7.45 a.m. followed by a pageant and other displays. Mr. Sia Kah Hui. Parliamentary Secretary,62 words
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Article25 1969-08-05 8 THE Principal, staff, pupils and tuckshop vendors of Victoria School have contributed $1,079.85 as their second donation to the National Defence Fund.25 words
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Article, Illustration374 1969-08-05 8 RAMESH C. PANDE - By RAMESH C. PANDE NEW DELHI, (UPI) Urvoshi plays a harmonica, eats 50 bananas for breakfast and worries the doctors because of a bulging waistline. Dr. K. S. Sankhala, director of the Delhi Zoo. discovered that Urvashi was gaining 45 pounds a month, all ofUPI - 374 words
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589 1969-08-05 8 EVERYONE nowadays has heard a lot about "rejection", because of transplant surgery. If a surgeon puts a heart or a kidney coming from scmeone else into a patient, then the body's defence mechanisms, keyed to attack foreign germs, are likely to reject589 words
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Article219 1969-08-05 8 SHOTA USHIO - By SHOTA USHIO TOKYO, (UPI) Two young men just out of college put together a daily television news programme for children, and they are not afraid to show the kiddies lots of violence. "Fears that watching violence on television will harm children and turn them into delinquents219 words
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178 1969-08-05 8 HAMBURG, (DaD) Peoe pl who take a walk through the woods near Rickling, north of Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany, may meet a man taking seven full-grown wolves for a stroll. To b egin with local Peo pl e were w a ry of the bearded stranger. Then they learnt178 words
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Miscellaneous101 1969-08-05 8 AMY By Jack Tipprf r f m 'm" "Roger, would you like to know what kind ofcorsage to send me when we go to our first dance?" DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and AldenMd/Viams H EV, TONY...SOM EBOOy WANTS TO SEE'THE MAN MAN WHO DOES THE HIRING'/ TELL V EM101 words
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Article, Illustration199 1969-08-05 9 Gloria Chen - By Gloria Chen DON'T say word, just look! A new introduction to the cos-metic-world is here in the form of an audiovisual technic the Maquispot. Madame Veronique Boise, formerly of Or-lane-Jean d Albret Paris, arrived in the Republic for a promotional tour and to199 words
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Article77 1969-08-05 9 NEW YORK, Mon. A few seasons ago. there was a sudden flurry among hat creators for creating thines to go with their hats. Mostly, the things were accessories like scarves, small jackets, an occasional skirt. Of all those who tried general designing. Halston and Adolfo are the77 words
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Article80 1969-08-05 9 NEW YORK. Mon. Last year, quilting found favour In the home decorating field through the interest of a famous decorator. Now quilting has moved into fashion, especially since St. Laurent started a vogue for skirts of quilted patchwork satin. This season will see silks, cotton paisleys and velvets80 words
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Article170 1969-08-05 9 Gloria Chen - By Gloria Chen "T WANT to buy a tie for my boyfriend." I overheard a young lady declaring boldly. "What's IN at the moment?" The reply: "There's no such thing as IN: ties are a matter of personal taste." "But flowery ties were170 words
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174 1969-08-05 9 Gloria Chen - By Gloria Chen IT'S easy if you know how! once again, two local designers have combined their efforts designing especially with Singapore-made textiles. Mrs. Phyllis Lim and Mr. Royston Consigliere are noted not only for their originality and sense of colour but also174 words
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Article, Illustration297 1969-08-05 9 H. C. Tan - By H. C. Tan pnTN if one doesn't live to eat. there's no harm In getting a little pleasure in eating to live! Echoing this sentiment Mr. Vincent Lim, food beverage manager of the Orchard Grill, devotes his cuisine expertise to conjure forth palatable dishes297 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1969-08-05 9 Prisicllla Lau - By Prisicllla Lau Hong Kong, IF your girlfriend is a blonde at breakfast, a red head at lunch and a brunette at dinner, don't be too surprised or concerned. It probably means she's wearing wigs made in Hong Kong of hair from Indonesia, India or unlessUPI pictures - 1,076 words
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Article287 1969-08-05 9 PEGGY MASSIN - BV PEGGY MASSIN PARIS. Mon. (Reuter) Pierre Cardin last week showed an autumn and winter collection of clothes that would stop traffic if anybody dared to wear them in the street. Before the showing. Cardln told the 1.000-strong audience that while many people would find his287 words
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Article, Illustration242 1969-08-05 9 Mary Sue Miller - Bv Mary Sue Miller DOES the memory of a delicious and lazy vacation linger on? On your hips? If so. how about reducing now? Hippiness has a way of creeping up and up and up until rMuction becomes a real chore Here's an effective routine to trim242 words
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Miscellaneous106 1969-08-05 9 TODAY and YOU... Tuesday, August 5, 1969. CANCER JW"' VIRGO 'TS AUG. 23 IESS 18Scm* 19 To 20 Of 21 Skepticism 22 Look. 23 For 24 Youll 25 If 26 And 27 Rumen 28 On 29 And 30 Get LI an: OCT. 2 4- SI 3-1 nroiLvt sE33|^s a) Good106 words
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Article, Illustration397 1969-08-05 10 SYDNEY A team of Australian women basketbailers will compete in the Festival of Sport due to open in Singapore on Aug. 10. The players, who will be accommodated in the University of Singapore during their stay, were invited to the festival byAIS - 397 words
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Article91 1969-08-05 10 SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. Mon (Reuter) Arthur Ashe, a Wimbledon se m i-finalist, heads a six-man squad selected today to defend the Davis Cup for the United States in the challenge round in Cleveland from Sent. 19 to 21 The U.S. will meet the winners of the91 words
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149 1969-08-05 10 COWES, England. Mon. (UPI) Despite broken ribs which needed strapping and pain-killing injections. Syd Fischer placed his 48-foot sparkman and Stephensdesigned Ragamuffin first in Sunday's channel race here. His corrected time of 32-hour 38-minute 48 second was over a minute ahead of the U.S.149 words
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Article69 1969-08-05 10 MOSCOW. Mon. (Reuter)— Zagon sired by Britain's Gay Warrior, today won the AllUnlon Grand Prix the main event in the Soviet horse-racing calendar. Ridden by Zhambot Pshukov. Zagon scored decisively in the 12-furlong race for the ten best three-year-old in Russia. Gay Warrior was bought by Moscow Race69 words
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Article492 1969-08-05 10 Westchester Golf HARRISON N.Y., Mon. (UPI) Frank Beard, the hottest player on the tour, birdied the final hole on Sunday to beat Bert Greene by a single stroke and win the 50,000 U.S. dollars first prize in the 250,000 U.S. dollars Westchester Golf Classic. Beard had492 words
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Article178 1969-08-05 10 LONDON, Mon Reuter) South African Mike Procter livened up the Players' Sunday Cricket League today with some big hitting which helped Gloucestershire topple Kent by 63 runs. Procter, a Springbok Test player, slammed Kent for one six and seven fours in a whirlwind 41 off just nine178 words
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134 1969-08-05 10 FOUR countries have accepted Singapore's invitation to participate In the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's annual international meet to be held at the Singapore Swimming Club. Tanjong Rhu, on Aug. 16 and 17 The countries are Japan. Philippines. Thailand and Malaysia. Brunei had also been Invited.134 words
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Article224 1969-08-05 10 NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division r u. W. L. G R Chicago 67 41 New York 58 44 6 S* Louis 57 50 91 Pittsburgh 54 52 12 Philadelphia 43 62 2^l Montreal 34 73 32* Western Division Cincinnati 55 44 San Francisco 59 48 Atlanta 60 49 Los224 words
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Article363 1969-08-05 10 CARDIFF, Wales. Mon. (Router) The New Zealanders were 119 for three in their second innings at the end of the second day of their cricket match against Glamorgan here today. New Zealand had scored 147 in the first Innings and Glamorgan 193. Opener Bruce Murray363 words
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454 1969-08-05 10 NUERBURGRING. West Germany, Mon. (Reuter) Jack E. Ickx. the dashing 24-year-old Belgian driver, today won a dramatic West German Grand Prix on the Nuerburgring, after a classic wheel-to-wheel duel with Scotland's Jackie Stewart. Stewart slipped behind as his Matra Ford lost power454 words
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Article31 1969-08-05 10 ESTORIL. Portugal. Mon. (Reuter) Manuel Santana. Spain's former Wimbledon champion, won the Portuguese men's singles tennis title today. beating Francois Jauffret of France 6-0, 6-1, 6-2 in the final.31 words
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Article143 1969-08-05 10 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Mark Cox today took only 19 minutes to clinch a 3-2 victory for Britain over Brazil In their Davis Cup inter-zone tennis semi-Anal match here. The blond British lefthander beat Brazilian Edison Manadarino 3-6. 18-16, 6-3, 6-2 in a match halted143 words
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331 1969-08-05 10 World Cup Elimination CARACAS. Mon. (UPI) Colombia's national soccer team left here on Sunday for Bogota where it will face Brazil next Wednesday for the preliminary round of the world championship, after drawing with Venezuela one-one here on Saturday night. Venezuela went ahead In331 words
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Article34 1969-08-05 10 LOS ANGELES. Mon. 'AFP) Luis Ayesa of the Philippines won the consolation men's 100 metres freestyle race at the Los Angeles International Swimming Meeting today in a time of 55 2 sec34 words
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Miscellaneous294 1969-08-05 10 ORGANISE T_ O N x 111 Hi. CATHAY ***** NOW SHOWING! <N« Free List) 11 a.m.. 1-3*. 4.0#, Ul 15. P m 6"pore Film Festival Picture "Those Daring: Young Men In Their Jaunty Jalopies" Tony Curtis. Technicolor. P'Vialon A Paramount Picture jODEON 211 16| LAST 2 DAYS! DAILY 4 SHOWS.294 words
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286 1969-08-05 11 The Football Association of Singapore has written to the Hong Kong Football Association to request if the controlling body there would be prepared to stage the 1969 Aw Hoe Memorial Cup in November this year. Singapore, current holders of the coveted trophy, ought to have286 words
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Article26 1969-08-05 11 LONDON. Mort. Feufer) Results of Rugby League matches played today were: Doncaster 3. Castleford 13. Dewsbury 8. Huddersfield 13 in Yorkshire Cup first round.26 words
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Article, Illustration708 1969-08-05 11 ALISDAIR MALCOLM, a 17-vear-old schoolboy and three-times champ'on of Keppel Club shot a level par 34-34—68 over the tricky Keppel course to win the best gross score of the day from no less than 108 hard-trying competitors on the field. Holder of the Course-record.708 words
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Article129 1969-08-05 11 The Singapore Cricket Association has selected 15 players to undergo serious training in preparation for the first 'Test' against Malaysia to be played here Aug. 22 to 24. Mr. Osbert Rozario. Secretary of SCA. said yesterday that the two making their first appearance for Singapore are129 words
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Article236 1969-08-05 11 BRUNEI has named six athletes to compete in the Singapire Amateur Athletic Association's annual open championship at Farrer Park Athletic Centre Aug. 15 to 17. They are R. Matasan 110 m. hurdles, long jump. 400 m. (relay), Rahim Yussof tlOOm.. 400 m. relay), Abdullah Mustafar236 words
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Article77 1969-08-05 11 The Singapore Combined Secondary Schools Sports Council has selected two schoolboys t<> represent Singapore in the Asian Youth tennis championships to be held in Hong Kong Aug. 11 to 19 They a re Kho Ah Khlang of the Anglo-Chinese School and Wee Eee Chow of77 words
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Article1095 1969-08-05 11 SATURDAY FOLLOWING are weights for the Singapore August meeting: Horses Class 1 Division 2 6 Furlongs Sunnyside Up 9.00 Spinifex 9.00 Pisang Goreng 9 00 Seals Bay 8.11 Astoria 8.09 East Kalimantan 8.09 Doreeno 8 07 Majorana 8.07 Nob.e Jones 8.07 Lord Sussex 8.06 Macondo 8.06 Colony1,095 words
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Advertisement807 1969-08-05 11 Classified Ads. Houses A Land For Sale DOWN PAYMENT 12,509/ Immediate Occupation Katong Seaside (Opposite Shaw's Villa. 440 A East Coast Road) Freehold 2/3-storev luxury semi-detached bungalow 4 rooms, 3 halls, split level. 3 balconies, quality equipment, large kitchen, spacious garden •t Katong First Class Residential Area Hilltop facing sea.807 words
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Miscellaneous1169 1969-08-05 11 YOUR TV and TODAY (CHANNEL 5) PM 3no Opening Announcements in all Lancuases and Morning Star 32n Bp Our Guest (Malay*; 1.60 Health in tm Homo 'Tamil"; 3V) Hou=e and Home English»: 405 A Diary of Even's in Singapore This Wepk < English 410 Pevio n Place <Chin"«p Subtitle**: 41,169 words
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Article, Illustration148 1969-08-05 12 A team of three prominent local ship-repairers and ship-builders left for Jakarta yesterday to renew businsss associations with Indonesian shipping: cirI cles. They are. Mr. Choy Yew Keong, director of the established firm of ship-builders and ship-repairers, Weng Chan Engineering Co. (Pte> Ltd. and Ocean Shipyard148 words
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Article126 1969-08-05 12 THREE robbers, one armed with a revolver, robbed the Flamingo Night Club in Kim Seng Road of $4,000 early yes. terday morning A clerk at the night club, Mr. Tan Quee Soong, 23. said that he was in the office at 1.10 am. with126 words
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Article45 1969-08-05 12 THE Indonesian community in Singapore will celebrate Indonesian Independence Day on Aug. 17. The Charge d'Affaires ad interim of the Republic of Indonesia in Singapore. Col. Abdul Rachman Ramly and Mrs. Ramly will give a reception at Wisma Indonesia to celebrate the occasion.45 words
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Article129 1969-08-05 12 SEVEN Singapore students left for the United States yesterday on the American field Service Student Exchange Programme. They are Lorna Yusoff of the Singapore National Junior College. Catherine S:m of the Anglo Chinese SchooL Leslie Chew of Raffles Institution, Helena Lee of the St Anthony's129 words
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Article115 1969-08-05 12 A YOUTH who w*as found lying on the five-foot-way of a block of flats died shortly after being admitted to hospital. At about 11 a.m. yesterday morning, following a 999 call from the public, police rushed to Block 35 of Lorong 5. Toa Payoh115 words
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279 1969-08-05 12 TOTO: DRAW THE big jackpot prixe of $87,500 in the Singapore Pools' Toto Draw No. 32 last Sunday has been won by one single entry. This was announced by a spokesman from Singapore Pools yesterday. There were no second prize winners for the draw last279 words
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Article73 1969-08-05 12 EVERY primary six pupil in Singapore's English schools will this week receive a questionnaire requiring parents to state their preference for the secondary school they wish their children to attend next year. All option form s should be and returned to the respective primary school a by73 words
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Article, Illustration155 1969-08-05 12 HOME for little Claire Danion is where a business contract will send her parents jetting from spot to spot. Her father, Didier Danion, is a talented artiste specialising in all kinds of fantastic and thrilling balancing feats. Claire, 15 months old, has probably seen more of155 words
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Article, Illustration453 1969-08-05 12 SINGAPORE'S Economic Development Board will observe its eighth anniversary today with the official opening of its Electro-Mech-anical Training Centre at River Valley Road and an electronic indus- tries exhibition. The exhibition will be held on the Fourth Floor of the EDB's River Valley Road premises,453 words
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Article, Illustration263 1969-08-05 12 MISS Margaret Tan Hee-Leng, an accomplished young artiste, flew back last night to spend two months of her holidays in Singapore. Mr. C. C. Tan was at the airport to meet his daughter. During her short stay, Margaret will also give a solo piano recital263 words
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Advertisement131 1969-08-05 12 .Congratulations and Best W to the Economic Development Board on the opening of the ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TRAINING CENTRE. CHOP CHUAN JOO 524, VICTORIA STREET SINGAPORE 7. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD on the occasion of the opening of the ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TRAINING CENTRE from UNIQUE CORPORATION (PTE) LIMITED131 words
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Miscellaneous96 1969-08-05 12 Time dc Tide High Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 338 a.m. (7.4 ft.) 3.43 pm. (7.7 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 3.41 a.m. (9 ft.) 3.48 pm. (9.1 ft.) Low Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 9.45 a.m. (3 ft.) 10.27 p.m. (2.1 ft.) Nawal Dockyard: 9.17 a.m. (4 ft.) 9.51 pm. (3 ft.) High96 words
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