Eastern Sun, 17 August 1969
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Title Section23 1969-08-17 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 196 a Vol. 4 No. 1090 Sunday. Edition 17 August 1969. MC(P) 0737 Pries 15 cant*23 words
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Article, Illustration633 1969-08-17 1 BELFAST, Sot. (UPI) Snipers and hit-run terrorists firing tommy guns spread Roman Catholic vs. Protestant rioting today through Belfast's flaming streets outside the barbed wire pens manned by British troops. Eight persons had been to death since sectarian violence erupted here on Thursday night,UPI radiophoto. - 633 words
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343 1969-08-17 1 HONG KONG, Sat. (UPI) Communist China maintained a steady verbal barrage against the Soviet Union today but made no mention of any new hostilities along the tense Sino-Soviet border. The Red Chinese accured the Russian® of preparing for a "blitzkreig war" against China and343 words
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Article204 1969-08-17 1 SYDNEY, Sat. (Renter) Two persons have immolated themselves in Australia within 24 hours one in Melbourne and another in Sydney. A young man who set fire to himself in a husj suburban street here last night died in hospital today. Police have not yet204 words
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Article138 1969-08-17 1 Visiting American millionaire jockey John Sellers was quickly off his mark with four wins In a row out of six mounts at Bukit Timsh yesterday. He won the opening event on Globe Stream ($l5) and followed It up with a hat-trick in races three,138 words
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Article91 1969-08-17 1 LOS ANGELES Sat. (AFP) Film producer William Goetz, former President of Universal International, died at his home here last night, aged 66. In the course of a 45-yeear career he produced more than 100 films. Including "Sayonara.' "From here to Eternity" "The Song of Bernadette," and "Autumn91 words
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Article44 1969-08-17 1 BOLTON. England. Sat. (UPI) Singer Kevin Ross mentioned to his boss that nightclub singing is thirsty work. His boss put a clause In his eight-month contract that the 28-year-old singer was entitled to four bottles of beer a night or 1,000 bottles.44 words
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350 1969-08-17 1 4 France Expected Bonn To Act 9 BONN, Sot. (Reuter) West German Economics Minister Karl Schiller made clear today that he still supports revaluation of the Deutsch Mark, even if the best possible moment for the move has passed. The Social Democratic Minister emphasised in350 words
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Article128 1969-08-17 1 UNITED NATIONS. Sat fUPI) Israel complained yesterday that Arab "saboteurs" from Lebanon earned out more attacks on Israeli settle ments even a s the Security Council was discussing the latest flare-up of fighting on the Lebanese border. Israeli ambassador Joseph Tekoah charged in a letter to Security Council128 words
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Article52 1969-08-17 1 HYOPE. England. Sat. (UPI) Bees In the belfry are driving the Rev. Elwyn John out of his church. They swarm under the rafters, hang from an inside wall and swarm In a bell tower. "If they keep growing I may have to close the church," John52 words
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Article103 1969-08-17 1 STRATFOR D-on-Avon England. Sat. (UPI) The Shakespeare Action Committee Is seeking government action against an agency that takes tourists through the Bard's alleged boyhood home, on grounds it is breaking advertising laws. Tourists pay 30 cents to see the house In Henely Street here. "There is no written103 words
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Article75 1969-08-17 1 WOODS HOLE. Massachusetts. Sat. (UPI) —Recostery operations to raise the research submarine Alvin some 120 miles off Cape Cod were to begin this weekend. The tinv sub, owned by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, sank during a launch operation last fall. It wa s primarily75 words
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Article143 1969-08-17 1 JAKARTA. Sun. (AFP) President General Suharto today told the Indonesian nation that it was "like someone who had been bleeding seriously and whose wounds are now healing "We have again begun to walk and to work." iie said, referring to recovery since the end of the presidency143 words
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Article55 1969-08-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The overall situation in the country, even in the formerly sensitive areas, is relfced and calm, the Malaysian Police Control Centre reported today. "All indications are that the situation is returning to normal." it added. The centre said no incidents of security significance was reported55 words
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Article59 1969-08-17 1 BIRKENHEAD, Sat. (UPI)— Mrs. Pat Eccles could not put her shiny new fivepence piece Into her gas meter, and she could be £l.OOO richer because of It. The new coin was imperfect. it was not milled on the edges, and a coin expert said, "This is one59 words
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Article329 1969-08-17 2 SAIGON, Sat (UPI) Communist troops hammered 38 targets In South Vietnam with rockets or mortar rounds to push a new campaign into its fifth day, military spokesmen said today. They shelled Saigon for the second time this week. Two big Communist rockets, probably l22mm329 words
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140 1969-08-17 2 HONG KONG, Sat. (Reuter> Chinese Vice-Premier Li Hsien-Nien today attacked President Nixon's new Asian policr and said :t suppled the money and guns to make Asians figbt Asians. < Under the new policy, the United States will supply material assistance but not manpower to140 words
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142 1969-08-17 2 MANILA. Sat. lUPI) U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield said today he supports moves by the Philippine government to explore possible relations with the Communist bloc. Mansfield, who is visiting Manila in the course of a five-nation tour of Asia, spoke to newsmen142 words
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Article50 1969-08-17 2 JAKARTA. Sat. (UPI) President Suharto announced Saturday that 2.500 Communist detainees would soon be resettled in the Burn Island, in East Indonesia. In a nationwide address on the eve of Indonesia's 24th independence anniversary, Suharto said the resettlement is "a positive step" toward solving the Red detainees problem.50 words
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225 1969-08-17 2 TOKYO, Sat. (I'PI) Japanese Foreign Ministry sources quoted by Kyodo News Service said today the Soviet ITnion and Communist China are attempting to avoid a full-scale war. But the same sources said the Soviets might stage air strikes against China's nuclear facilities225 words
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Article67 1969-08-17 2 KATMANDU, Sat. (UPI) Indian Ambassador Rajbahadur said Friday if Nepal chooses to Internationalize the Indo-Nepal border "she will do so entirely on her own responsibility." Speaking to an Indian Independence Day reception, the Ambassador said his country did not want s single inch of Nepalese land nor nad67 words
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202 1969-08-17 2 NEW DELHI. Sat (UPI) The Panchen Lama of Tibet fled from a labour camp In the China mainland nearly a month ago, Tibetan sources In New Delhi told United Press International on Friday. The sources however would not disclose where th e Panchen202 words
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230 1969-08-17 2 RAWALPINDI. Sat (UPI) President Yahya Khan yesterday appointed governort for West and East Pakistan. It was announced. The announcement said the west winf will have Air Marshal Malik Noor Khan for its provincial governor, while the east Vice Admiral S.M. Ahsan. Both men were230 words
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Article83 1969-08-17 2 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) US. officials said today they believe President Nixon will announce further troop withdrawals from Vietnam thif month. But the number pulled out oould be smaller than planned If Communist attacks flare up again, they said. Large-scale Communist rocket and mortar attacks against cities, towns83 words
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255 1969-08-17 2 SAIGON. Sat. (UPI) The attorney for one of eight former Green Berets accused in the slaying of a Vietnamese national said vesterday the CIA has ordered the killing of more than 100 agents in South Vietnam. Georg# Gregory told a newt conference at hia255 words
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Article64 1969-08-17 2 SEOUL. Sat. (UPI) South Korea celebrated the 24th anniversary of Its liberation from Japanese colonial rule on Friday with ceremonies and festivals throughout the nation. In Seoul, a Liberation Day ceremony was held at the Capitol (central government) Plaza. President Park Chung-Hee delivered a speech at the ceremony64 words
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Article73 1969-08-17 2 TOKYO. (UPI)—A new typhoon lashed open seat in th« western Pacific Saturday and Japan's Meteorological Agency issued warnings to all ships sailing near the Philippines. Weather planes and radar observations located typhoon Cora about 360-mile® west of Guam, and American possession located in the western Pacific73 words
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Article78 1969-08-17 2 SUBIC BAY NAVAL BASE, Philippines, Sat. (UPI) Fire broke out aboard the U.S. Cruiser Boston on Friday, the Navy announced on Saturday. The Are caused only minor damage and no casualties. It was touched off by a civilian workman's cutting torch, the Navy said, and acrid smoke from78 words
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356 1969-08-17 2 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) The State Department »*id yesterday a secret military contingency agreement between the United States and Thailand is a matter strictly between those two countries. State Department spokesman Robert J. McCloskey said the agreement is "not an official SEATO document" and356 words
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Article67 1969-08-17 2 SAIGON. Sat. <UPI) At least 200 American have been killed and more than 800 wounded this week In Intensified fighting across South Vietnam while Communist dead total more than 2.000, U S military sources said Friday. The Communists Friday mounted at least four attack against U S positions67 words
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176 1969-08-17 2 CANBERRA, Sat. (Reuter)— The Soviet Embassy here said tonight Australia's "realistic approach" toward the Soviet Union would open up good opportunities for further development of relations between the two countries. At a press conference at the Embassy. Second Secretary Vladimir Khanzhenkov read out a prepared176 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous176 1969-08-17 2 m CMON, SWEETIE ...LUNCH TIME/ TH -X: i Tr IS 'J i N as y fj X w. m OKAY/OKAY/ Is ENOU6H P'uAYINS, you iv\fo...BKiN<* ejg ■s 4si XI TWO...BPCIhJa HER IN NOW, •Dl NO/ <£>s 6 V a WELL-XOOKAT THAT/ FINIiHSO AU2IAOY V WHATTtB ivev TKY/NCr Ta Tm m176 words
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246 1969-08-17 3 LONDONDERRY, N. Ireland. Sat. (Reuter) A young: American journalist today lay on a hospital bed and told how nervous part-time policemen machine gunned his car last night, wounding him in the legs and back. James O'Boyle. 23. a Vietnam veteran from Pottstown, Penn., said he246 words
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Article145 1969-08-17 3 JOHANNESBURG. Sat. fßeuter) South Africa is determined to maintain its grip on Southwest Africa despite the United Nations demand that it quit the d'-sputed territory by Oct. 4. In the latest development in the protracted international wrangle over the former German Colony, the U.N. Security145 words
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Article102 1969-08-17 3 CAPE TOWN. South Africa. Sat. (UPI) There has been a slight improvement in the condition of Dr. Philip Blaiberg. his wife said Friday night. Blaiberg. the world's longestliving heart transplant patient, re-entered Groote Schuur Hospital two days ago. Hospital sources said earlier Friday he was dangerously ill with102 words
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182 1969-08-17 3 PRAGUE, Sat. (Reuter) Czechoslovak Defence Minister Martin Dzur said today that hostile anti-Soviet forces planned to take advantage of next week's anniversary, of the Warsaw Pact invasion. He said they would try to provoke emotion and nationalist passion, and impair the country's ties with the182 words
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Article206 1969-08-17 3 SAO PAULO. Brazil. Sat. (Reuter) A group of Communist guerillas today took over a leading radio station here and broadcast their leader's resolve to overthrow Brazil's army-backed regime. The rebel band held the transmitting station of Radio Nacional for half-an-hour and put a tape-recorded speech206 words
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Article82 1969-08-17 3 WILKES-BARRE, Pennsylvania Sat. (UPI) Massachusetts authorities flew here Friday from New Bedford and won a court hearing Aug. 25 on their petition for an autopsy on the body of Mary Jo Kopechne. The parents of Miss Kopechne, a Washington secretary who was killed when Sen. Edward82 words
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188 1969-08-17 3 SAN FRANCISCO. CalifSat. (Reuter) A federal judge has ordered police raiding parties to stop arresting customers in public cinemas that screen erotic or obscene films here. The ruling was a partial triumph for the owners of San Francisco's 25 "nudie" cinemas, two of whom188 words
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Article43 1969-08-17 3 LONDON. Sat. (UPl)—Garbage collectors picked ud a brand new television set placed outside a doorway momentarily by its delivery man and crush, ed it in their trash-compres#-ing truck. They returned the flattened set to the salesman wnen h« rushed up to complain.43 words
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246 1969-08-17 3 LOS ANGELES. Sat. (Reuter) Photographs of the grisly murder scene In actress Sharon Tate's home last weekend were passed to a psychiatrist and a psychologist today in an effort to see into the mind of the killer. "This crime was so weird and246 words
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201 1969-08-17 3 ZURICH. Sat. (Reuter) The Zurich Cantonal Prosecutor today laid charges of murder against three Arabs who shot up an Israeli airliner here on Feb. 18. The Israeli security guard who shot dead a fourth Arab fares a charge of murder "while pre v to201 words
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Article110 1969-08-17 3 TORONTO. Sat. (Reuter) Pierre Trudeau. the Canadian Prime Minister, escaped unhurt today after being attacked by three men carrying placards at a Liberal Party picnic. The Prime Minister was struck at least one glancing blow as he walked through a crowd at the rally on Toronto110 words
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Article116 1969-08-17 3 ANN ARBOR. Mich., Sat. (UPI) —John Norman Collins, a college student until a few weeks ago. was back in the Washtenaw County jail on Friday, facing a September trial on a charge of first degree murder. The trial was ordered on Thursday In district court116 words
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Article191 1969-08-17 3 LOS ANGELES. Sat. (Reuter) Film star Cary Grant has won a fresh round in his continuing court battle to see more of Jennifer, aged three, his only child in four marriages. He won a temporary injunction yesterday to stop his wife Dyan Cannon, 31, sending191 words
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Article61 1969-08-17 3 TARRAGONA, Spain. Sat. (UPI) —Paris Priest Juan Pons says he gets too many funerals at his church at Vimbodi near here and he wants a few weddings and baptisms to brighten things up. "Unfortunately. everyone comes to me when they need a funeral, and they go to another61 words
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Article67 1969-08-17 3 ISTANBUL. Sat. (Reuter)— Soviet warships passed through the Bosphorus on. their wav to the Mediterranean todav for the fifth day in succession. Two destroyers, identified by Istanbul Dort as numbers 962 and 971. steamed through the straits early today, bringing to 86 the total number of Soviet warships67 words
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Article250 1969-08-17 3 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Runaway Soviet author Anatuly Kuznetsov said today h e would be put into a prison camp for 10 years if he ever returned to Russia. Speaking In a television interview. Kuznetsov said through an interpreter that the Soviet government could not be overthrown250 words
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Article148 1969-08-17 3 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) Two psychologists report they have been "talking" to a female baby chimpanzee and that she had been '"talking" back by means of sign language used by the deaf. She has acquired and used more than 30 signs, such as those for toothbrush and drink,148 words
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345 1969-08-17 3 SPACE CENTRE, Houston, Sat. (UPI) Seven astronauts from the rteently cancelled Military Space Station programme were reassigned to the Civilian Space Pilot Corps, the U.S. Space Agency said Thursday. The military spacemen had been in training to fly the Air Force Manned Orbiting345 words
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153 1969-08-17 3 BUENO6 AIRES, Sat. (Reuter) A man jumped to his death yeaterday while being questioned by police about the attempted kidnapping of a niece of the General who led the 1966 Argentine coup d'etat which brought President Juan Carlos Ongania to power. Police said Fernando153 words
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Article66 1969-08-17 3 PARIS. Sat. (UPI) Chief US negotiator Henry Cabot Lodge flew to Washington Friday for the second time in two months for consultations with administration officials on the bogged down Vietnam peace conference. Lodge left 24 hours after warning the Communists at the conference's 30th session that their66 words
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139 1969-08-17 3 DUSSELDORF, West Germany. Sat. (Reuter) Three people died and another 48 were injured in a three train piie up at a junction near here today. Railway officials said the crack express from Amsterdam to Cologre smashed head on into a local train travelling139 words
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Article66 1969-08-17 3 AJACCIO. Corsica Sat. (UPI) French President Georges Pompidou in his first major appearance as Chief of State Friday marked the 200 th birthday of Napoleon by comparing his actions with those of former President Charles de Gaulle. Pompidou flew to Napoleon's island birthplace south of the French mam'.ad66 words
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Advertisement181 1969-08-17 3 America s No. 1 Human Relations MS? 4 < <mi* i A LEADER |N SYMPATHETIC ADVICE AND COUNSEL TO OT/R PROBLEMS The Ann Landers column continues Problems which show human nature to grow to new all-time highs as at its best, and sometimes at its worst America's No. 1 Human181 words
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Article369 1969-08-17 6 YOU CAN HELP IN SUICIDE PREVENTION IT is planned that S.O.S. help for persons In despair or comtemplating suicide will be in operation by October.l Now a registered society, the Samaritans of Singapore has over 200 people in training for the newij service. More recruits are needed for369 words
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Article308 1969-08-17 6 REV. James i R Graham (DD a well known evan. gelist as well as] an educator, will be preaching] at the Pres- byterlan Church at "B" "C M Orchard Road, (next to YMCA) as from today to Aug. 20 (Wednesday). This series of evangelical meetings308 words
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Article, Illustration141 1969-08-17 6 RENOWNED New Zealand evangelist. Norman White, will be conducting a series of evangelistic meetings beginning today till Aug. 24 at Zion Gospel Mission. Block 107, 258 Lorong 1, Toa Payoh. The meetings are planned in conjunction witn th« Mission'* Jst Anniversary Cc'ebratiom. Evangelist White has been used141 words
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Article525 1969-08-17 6 NORMAN WHITE - CHURCH ir« By NORMAN WHITE, EVANGELIST OF ZIOYS MISSION I HAVE come to Singapore from New Zealand with a message from God, to show how man can be free from Sin, sickness, fear and Demon powers. I have found in my travels that the same kind525 words
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Article328 1969-08-17 6 John Pollock - Book You Should Read The Authorized Biography by John Pollock John Pollock (Hodder Stoughton) pp. 320. Paperback. Price $3.15 AS a boy. he loved to drive his father's car as fast as it would go round the corner on two wheels if possible! He couldn't sing in tune,328 words
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66 1969-08-17 6 The speaker for the Tiong Bahru Sunday School this afternoon at 1.15 o.m. is Mr. Tommy Cheong, of YFC Penang. Mr. Cheong will comment on Russian Cosmonauts' claim that 'there is no God*. Tiong Bahru Sunday School is being held in Bethesda Gospel Hall, 41766 words
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Article, Illustration82 1969-08-17 7 MR. William Taylor above has been appointed BOAC's Area Reservations and Liaison Officer in South East Asia, stationed in Singapore. He succeeds Mr. Colin Oakes who has since returned to London. Mr. Taylor arrived in Singapore recently from London where he worked as BOAC's Reservations Officer, western82 words
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Article131 1969-08-17 7 THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore yesterday made the following changes in Its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency): Selling T.T. or O.D ready: Deutsche Marks $7B 0875; Holland Guilders $85.7200; Swiss Francs $71.9150: Belgian Francs $8 1350: French131 words
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Article42 1969-08-17 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages On the York Stock Exchange yesterday. SO Industrial* E2ft.BB up 7.65 20 Rails 198.12 up 1.89 15 Utilities 114.04 up 0.48 65 Stocks 277.84 up 2.40 40 Bonds 71.87 off 0.2142 words
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79 1969-08-17 7 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI) The Japanese Cabinet this week reported to have approved a record U5597.5 million economic aid programme for Okinawa and the Ryukyu Islands for the fiscal year starting next April 1. The financial newspaper Nihon Keizai said the action was taken on79 words
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Article322 1969-08-17 7 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) The British pound slumped to a low to buy 2.3811 dollars yesterday then skimmed along close to its floor through most of a holidaybecalmed money market session. The West German mark, Arm favourite of the financial community for an eventual322 words
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Article137 1969-08-17 7 LONDON, Sat. The market ended the account on a slightly firm note Equities. after being initially marked up on overnight Wall St. went further ahead on bear closing. Turnover, however. was never large with most dealers unwilling to take up fresh positions ahead of the137 words
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Article122 1969-08-17 7 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) Gold prices declined in moderately active trading yesterday on markets here and abroad. In London, gold slipped 9 cents at the morning fixing, but regained 1 cent for a second fixing of 41.11 dollars a troy ounce. Gold in Zurich fell 10 cent122 words
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Article234 1969-08-17 7 THE following is a berth'.ne list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for Au*. 17:DEPARTURES Goiowns Vessels 10/11 Caledonia Maru 1-' 4 Badenstein 15 IB Hector 25 26 Hugheverett 2". 23 Iman 37 4 Port Louis Maru 4 43 Karakorum 44 Cathay 8 H Benreoch 31/J2234 words
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Article77 1969-08-17 7 FRANKFURT, Germany, Sat. (UPI) A week-long rush Into West German marks that put the dollar under pressure on the Frankfurt money market slacked off yesterday. The dollar and other foreign currencies Improved at the close of the week's trading. Monetary experts estimated that the West77 words
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Article, Illustration102 1969-08-17 7 'Harem Welcome A $1,500 Princess Bokhara carpet was presented to the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association on Thursday at the opening of an exhibition of oriental rugs and tapestries at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The carpet was donated by Mr. Zephyr Amir, who staged the display. Mr. Amir is seen below102 words
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Article258 1969-08-17 7 MANILA. Sat. (Reuter) The Daily Mirror said yesterday the drop In the value of the Philippine peso in the Hong Kong money market should be regarded as a warning to the peso's stability. The newspaper said in an editorial that many factors were responsible for258 words
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Article13 1969-08-17 7 THE tin price for yesterday was $647.37$ per picul. up $0.25.13 words
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76 1969-08-17 7 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Rubber market yesterday closed uncertain. Spot 28 28-3/4. Settlement House Sept 28-1/8. 28-5/8 Oct. Nov and Oct/Dec 28-1/4, 28-3/4 Jan/March 27-13/16. 28 April/June 27-1/2. 27-5/8 July/Sept 27. 27-1/4 Oct/Dec 26-5/8. 26-7/8 Jan/March 26-3/8. 26-3/4 April June 26-1/4, 26-5/8 July/Sept 26-1/8, 26-1/2 Oct/Dec76 words
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Article420 1969-08-17 7 T ONDON, Sat. (UPI) The Ld stock market had a tougher time digesting Britain's July overseas trade figures than the shock of France's long expected but surprisingly timed franc devaluation but the two events pulled prices down over the week. Invettors alio had to contend420 words
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Article75 1969-08-17 7 HONG KONG. Sat (Reuter) Hong Kong's export in the first seven months this year showed an increase of 24.6 per cent when compared with the same period in 1968. Imports too were \jp but by 17.3 per cent only. According to official figures released today, exports75 words
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Article47 1969-08-17 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Rubber Future# closed unchanged and untraded across the board yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchance. (Bid) (Asked) Sept 31.00 Nov 30.50 Jan 30.25 Mar 29.85 May 29.25 July 29.15 Sept 29.00 Locally, No. 2 RSS was 31,/2 cents per pound.47 words
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Article294 1969-08-17 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) A slowdown in new orders by business a n d in business inventories, together with continued decline of auto sales, sparked new warnings this week that the U.S. economy may be heading for a recession. The National Association of Purchasing Management reported294 words
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Article347 1969-08-17 7 LONDON, Sat. BOAC announced a net profit of £21.7 million for the year ending March 1969 after taxation. BOAC maintained its planned expansion and profits during the year 1968/69 according to Annual Report published in London on the 14th of August. Revenue was up to347 words
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Article90 1969-08-17 7 THE noon prtcea at the Ktnrw pore Chinese Produce Kx chance esterday were >— ■■MB hellei Coconut Oil (FOB.) Bulk 4875 Coconut Oil (F-O.B Drum 51.25 Mixed Copra SO-SO Muntok Unite Pepper (FOB.) 147.50 Sarawak White Pepper (FOB.) m ***** Sarawak special Black Pepper (F.OB.) 99% N.L.W 100 0090 words
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Article62 1969-08-17 7 (Manager*' Price* for Ada. 1«) AM A IXIT TRUSTs Mai. Invest. Fund 1.25 1.S.1 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS l»t Malayan XD 2.73 2nd Malayan XD 1.97 3rd Ma la an 128 The Com. Ind 1.01 111 The Saving Fund 1.08 1.18 Sterling Com 5/0 H K. TRUST FUNDS 1st62 words
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Article196 1969-08-17 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Stocks finished strong yesterday. Trading was moderately active. A major market prop was a statement by William McChesney Martin Jr., chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, that there is "Less inflation momentum in the economy than there was three months ago." He196 words
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Article425 1969-08-17 7 ARRIVALS 5.00 a.m. MsA MLO29 Kuala Lumpor 9.00 am. MsA MLIIS Kuala lumpor •43 am. MSA >***** sydn ey. Jakarta 10 15 a.m. M>A MLII 2 Kuala Lumpur. 12.40 p.m. C'Al. ('l5 Taipei. Hong Kong. 10 25 a.m. MSA M 1.055 Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. 14>0 p.m.425 words
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POPPING AROUND with Platter Pete
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Article559 1969-08-17 8 Alan Evans - Track-by-track review of Elvis* latest album Alan Evans. AT last, an album cut by King Elvis Presley which has nothing to do with a film script ..and what a difference that makes. It's like old times. ELVIS PRESLEY: FROM ELVIS IN MEMPHIS (RCA Victor). You can559 words
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Article352 1969-08-17 8 HI THERE! The greater part of our great city's !50th Anniversary celebrations are over, and even though there were no 24hour pop radio, or special pop shows, or the like. I must still say that I was greatly touched bv all the pomp and grandeur of it352 words
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Article, Illustration323 1969-08-17 8 SHOCK news that Davy Jones has been secretly married for the past 20 months came as a surprise to everyone except his sister, Beryl, in Manchester. She had known but been sworm to secrecy by Davy and his wife, Linda. "It was a terrible strain. I323 words
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Article, Illustration1282 1969-08-17 8 GORDON COXHILL - By GORDON COXHILL. 'Female singers have got to be more talented than their male counterparts in order to succeed' LIKE two sun-starved eskimos, Clodagh Rodgers and hub-bie-manager John Morris were stretched out before the big-yellow-ball-in-the-sky when I found them at the BBC s Lime Grove studios last week.1,282 words
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Advertisement95 1969-08-17 8 X 7* ia&\ -r I:; -'/fc j -5 H i. I I Brought to you by BRYLCREEM Beginning Saturday August 2nd you share one full hour of "happenings" the latest and greatest in music, interviews with celebrities, international pop stars and Malaysian students in Australia with a man who makes95 words
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Miscellaneous583 1969-08-17 8 World Charts This week's pop rharts around the world are dominated b* the Rolling Stones. Elvis Presley, The Beatles and the fast rising record of Zager and Evan* "In The Year 2525." The Rolling Stones' "Honky Tonk Women" is still number one in Britain, second in New York, fourth in583 words
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Article, Illustration356 1969-08-17 9 GOH ENG KEE - By GOH ENG KEE THE North American desert, an area of desolation. reaching from Oregon to Mexico, from California to Texas, is the result of the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges blocking the rain-bearing clouds from the Pacific. Death Valley, Monument Valley, the Yuma Dunes and356 words
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Article, Illustration585 1969-08-17 9 Cultural And Music By Ay MISS Toh Chee Hung Is a brilliant local talent who received a Gold Medal award for the WALTER MACFARREN PRIZE for recital diploma as the best pupil in the Royal Academy of Music London. Singapore born Miss Toh left here585 words
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Article, Illustration672 1969-08-17 9 SHEILAH GRAHAM - S//rrfi/.i#i// oi* Mifsi' St., SHEILAH GRAHAM PARIS, Sat. My chat with Samantha Eggar was interrupted by squeals of anguish It was the first time I had interviewed anyone having her hair washed backwards, and the screams followed accidental pulling of672 words
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Article, Illustration826 1969-08-17 9 Sheilah Graham - BY Sheilah Graham PARIS. Sat. Henry Miller. 78 years old. the once enfant terrible for the censors of America, was waiting for me in the lobby of The Georges Cinq Hotel off the Champs Elysees. He was invited here by Paramount for826 words
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Advertisement39 1969-08-17 9 WHAT'S ON FM TODAY? 0£W©/V ON FM STEREO BROADCAST 8.30-9.00 a.m. ALSO CHINESE PROGRAMME FROM 7.00-7.30p.m. M f M MODEL CMS 400 BEST SELLER IN STEREO SYSTEMS Sol* Agent*: Kuala Lumpur AR SHAR1PF In THE MAMLUKS Soon of Galaxy39 words
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Advertisement51 1969-08-17 9 nCHE? ■HE FOR THE ANSWER as OMAR SHARIF SEE JACK PAL AXCI as THIS DAMN GOOD CHE GUEVARA TRUE WAR STORY CASTRO AT THE ODEON AND PALACE TODAY! STATION HOTEL KTPPEI ROAD, S PORE 2. Tel: *****1-3 lines All Rooms Air-Conditioned with Modern Facilities TARIFF CHARGES:Single: $lB/- upwards Double: $27/-51 words
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Miscellaneous269 1969-08-17 9 1 ISATION LIDO Phone ***** 1 VOW SHOWING No rrM List! 11 1 30. «00 I M #.15 p.m Cheng Pei-pei "Raw Ccirtit' i A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin m Shawscope. Color CAPITOL Phone 2975* OPENS TODAY! No Pre* List! U a.m.. 1.30. 4 00, 6 45 A 9 30 p269 words
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Miscellaneous200 1969-08-17 9 TODAY and YOU Sunday, August 17* 1969. 21 m m Mfm m C 1 Distant 2 Be 3 Possession 4 Splendid* -5 l* 6 Attend 7 Dcy 8 To 9 Nino 10 Eseellant 11 You 12 Vibfortora 13 Could l4Tentht 15 Deloyi 16 Wn 17 Steady 18 To 19 Youll200 words
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Miscellaneous266 1969-08-17 9 CATHAY ***** OPENS TODAT! II a.m.. 1.30 4. to «.30 A t.IS p a WALT DISNEY'S 'The Living Desert color Plus! SPECIAL FEATURETTE: "BUN, AFFALOOSA. ECN" Color School: JI M to u; irit at 11 am. I.3ft. 4 M C M pm Sh"«» Dally ODEON I""PALACE 1 21-116 I *****8266 words
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Article1610 1969-08-17 10 RIM IT CI. 6 DIT* 1 6 F«-1.00 1 <*> 1 Ma *1 1* W Okay Okay 7y 8-13 808 8 07 Rodgert 8ellera 7 2 045 Tee Up lly Liew 8 3 868 Vilmorwtn Sy 6y DtlvilU SiAhl* MansOr Pretty 4 1 803 DctriUt 8-07 8.041,610 words
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Article1035 1969-08-17 10 BIG BEN - GOING: GOOD TO YIELDING By BIG BEN CASTLE COMMAND will fo to the post a Arm favourite in the Anniversary Cup (Race Six) but I am taking a chance with NOVEMBER SUN, winner of the Singapore Derby over lOf earlier in the season. A non-acceptor1,035 words
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Article25 1969-08-17 10 BIG BEN Riverbanks Sweet Lotas November San Jimmy Lad Genghiz Khan Nataraj Layhimtat Cisco Changi Point Nataraj Dictionary Zodiac Gourmet Impact November San25 words
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Article180 1969-08-17 10 BIO BEN CISCO ZODIAC RACE LILY'S PET Delville Smiling Trio GENGHIZ KHAN Delville Lily's Pet DELVILLE Lily's Pet Miss Racoateur GOURMET Tee UP Cluny RACE R. A TOUGH n Johnara Changi Poiat MANHATTAN II Changi Point R. A Tough n CHANGI POINT Johnara R A Tough O B PRINCESS180 words
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1959 1969-08-17 10 BIG BEN - By BIG BEN American ac e Jockey John Sellers was off to a flying start at Bukit Tlmah yesterday. Out of six mounts he won on four, and was fourth and second in his other respective mounts. He started off In the1,959 words
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Miscellaneous43 1969-08-17 10 BIG SWEEP Ist Prize: No. *****0 $4,713 2nd Prize: No. *****0 $1,346 3rd Prize: No. *****4 673 Starters ($l5O each) Nos:- *****3 *****7 *****1 *****3 *****5 *****4 *****1 *****8 *****9 Consolation ($lOO each) Nos:*****5 *****9 *****4 *****0 *****8 *****6 *****4 *****9 *****7 *****5.43 words
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Article717 1969-08-17 11 R. NATHAN - ®y- R. NATHAN CEYLON'S S.L.B. Rosa smashed his sacond Singapore All-comers and meet record at the three-day Singapore AAA annual 'open' athletic championships at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre, yesterday. Rosa clocked 14 minutes 33.6 gees, in the 5.000 me tres which beat his717 words
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Article103 1969-08-17 11 NEW YORK. Sat. (Reuter) Results of last night's major league baseball games: National League: Philadelphia Phillies 1. Houston Astros 0. Lo s Angeles Dodgers 9. Montreal Expos 2 Pittsburgh Pirates 5. Cincinnati Reds 1. Atlanta Braves 8, St. Louis Cardinals 2. sari Francisco Giants 3. Chicago Cubs103 words
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Article97 1969-08-17 11 Thailand won two more colds In the team and lndiviriaul events In the Air Pistol shoot at the Mount Vernon Pistoi Range yesterday. Sgt. Rstana shot a total S'ore of 375 out of a possible 400 pDints 1 win the gold from Malaysia's Haji Chandra97 words
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Article30 1969-08-17 11 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter, Indonesia today won the team title of the third Asian youth tennis championships when they beat the Burmese side 2-1 in the final here.30 words
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393 1969-08-17 11 JEROME DE 'SILVA - Bv JEROME DE 'SILVA Five Asian Games records and several SEAP and Singapore marka were bettered in the five-nation Pesta Sukan International Swimming championships at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday. Japan's Satiafai Maroya who returned 88 sect, dead In the 100m butterfly bettered the393 words
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Article390 1969-08-17 11 LITTLE NENE - By LITTLE NENE John Halliday (SICC) ihot a third round 75 yesterday for a total of 222 to lead his nearest rivals by seven strokes on the th;rd day of the Singapore Open Golf cnampionshlp yesterday Six shots in front after 36 ho'es. Ha liday entertained his390 words
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Article232 1969-08-17 11 The Indonesian ace. S. Sugiarto will meet Felix Bautista. Jr. of Thailand in tha men's singles final of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's 1969 'open* grass court championships at the Padang today. Sugiarto beat the Thailand champion Somparn Champisri 9-7. 6-2 in the semifinal while Bautlsta beat Malaysia's232 words
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Article476 1969-08-17 11 Tony Chandran - By Tony Chandran BOWLING fana can look forward to an exciting weekend of first class bowling down the alley with top bowlera from six nations vying for top honours in the Masters events the premier of the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress Championship at the Jackie's476 words
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Article114 1969-08-17 11 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Bill Rlenkiron. 27-year-old Warwickshire medium-pacer, wrecked Somerset victoryhopes with a devastating spell of four wickets for no runs in ten deliveries In the English County cricket championship yesterday. Somerset, needing 211 to win. were bundle out for lfifl. Benkiron finishing with four for 37.114 words
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Article24 1969-08-17 11 Two goals by Sree Shanmugar.athan of Malaysia enabled them to beat Singapore 2-1 in a Pesta Sukan match at the Padang yesterday.24 words
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Advertisement252 1969-08-17 11 Houses Land For Sale W*rTEN r«T4TE ph\se n C4LIFOBNIA TYPE' Bin?alow it 4| mi B-ikH T-r.-n Road 'opp. Chmei« H>«h Soli spacious compound S-rornu S-fea::.>. 3-balconiev facing Watten Estate Proposed Public Park Elevated hilltop high-c!a.\s residential £ood free, onlr 5 minutes dr.-e to eity Luxurious fittings Freehold land. Low price252 words
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Miscellaneous136 1969-08-17 11 Pesta Sukan Diary Athletic: Singapore AAA open' champ:onsh;ps. Farrer Park. 2.00 p.m. Badminton: National championship*. SBA Hall. 8 00 pm. Bowllnr: International championships. Jackie's Bowl, Orchard, 8.30 a m. Chesa: Zonal championship*. King Edward VII Hall, 6.30 p.m. Fencing Team Foil. TTC Hall, 10.00 a.m. Football: Pe*ta tournament, Jalan Besar,136 words
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Miscellaneous1379 1969-08-17 11 (CHANNEL I) AM 950 Opening Announce. ments in all Language* The Carol Burnett Show. 1C.45 The Nurse* Th e Warrior; 11.35 Pesta Pop. P.M. 12.30 Mr Ed. The Talking Horse Ed Discovers America; 12 55 Prog Summary jn ill Languages; 1.00 Skippy The Bu>h Kangaroo Mav Day (Part 1>; 1.351,379 words
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769 1969-08-17 12 —ATr. Zee N-Rally SINGAPORE'S population can riM to three or four millions without lowering the standards of life in the island-Republic it endowed with the ability and preparedness for high perfor- mance endeavour. This was the conditional optimism that the Prime Minister769 words
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322 1969-08-17 12 The International Chamber of Commerce here is unable to award its first prize of $5,000 to the best entrv in a television script contest it organised in conjunction with Singapore's 150 th anniversary celebrations. In an announcement giving the results of the competition yesterday,322 words
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Article71 1969-08-17 12 Vintage cars that sway and roll on corners after so many years of service may need a "life". The fixing of Aeon coil lifts to either the front or rear coil springs helps to eliminate roll and sway on corners, and results in a more71 words
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Article59 1969-08-17 12 KUALA LUMPUR, SAT.— The Malaysian government's objective to fully orient the country in science and technology would be attained with the help of Indonesia. This was stated today by the Minister of Education, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman bin Yaakub at the opening of the Parents'59 words
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69 1969-08-17 12 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ang are seen at their wedding reception at Peking Restaurant after their marriage ceremony held earlier at Bethesda (Katong) Church. Mr. Eric Ang, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ang Whatt Kin, is an officer with the Singapore Armed Forces. The bride is the former Miss Tan69 words
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Article, Illustration396 1969-08-17 12 The trade between the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) and Singapore has expanded considerably during the past few years, the Consul-General of the Republic of Vietnam here, Mr. Le Quan Giang. said yesterday. Speaking at the luncheon organised by the Junior Chamber of Singapore. Mr.396 words
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Article217 1969-08-17 12 The curator of ths University of Singapore Art Museum. Mr. William Wllleta has mads an appeal to th» business and commercial communities in the Republic to come forward with generous donations to acquire artobjects. Mr. Willets said this in conjunction with the pronounced intention by Messrs. Cold217 words
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629 1969-08-17 12 'Apartheid MalaysiaStyie' KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. The Notional Union of Malaysian Students said today students who told foreign correspondents last month of demands for an All-Malay Apartheid style government did not re- present the union. ...Mr. Chan Wen Seung, president of the multiracial629 words
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Advertisement70 1969-08-17 12 The Management and Staff of COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED Office Showroom: 50E/F Armenian Street, G.P.O. Box 2659, Singapore 6. Tel: *****, *****4, *****. Cable Address: "COSDEL" Ist Floor, Lau's Arcadia, Katong. Tel: *****2 KOALA LOMPOR: Bth Floor China Insurance Building Tel: ***** Ist Floor, Weld's Supermarket. Tel: ***** express deep70 words
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Article, Illustration491 1969-08-17 13 M R. Kenneth L. Cole, President of Cosdel Inco. Tokyo has announced a very ambitious programme for the Cosdel Company in Singapore for the next five years. Based in Tokyo, Mr. Cole, who is also the Chairman of several other Cosdel organisations in South-east Asia,491 words
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Article, Illustration372 1969-08-17 13 "TEAMWORK, from both management and the staff is the main ingredient behind Cosdel's progress the last five years/' said Mr. S.P. Sim, Managing Director of Cosdel (Singapore) Private Limited, and a veteran among business circles. Mr. Sim, affectionately known as "S.P.", believes that co-opera-tion between372 words
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Article, Illustration1292 1969-08-17 14 Cosdel Is Now A By-word In Local Music Record Scene WITHIN a short space of five years Cosdel has become a byword in the local world of music and recordings. Thanks to Cotdel's awareness of the rapid emergence of local talent during 1964-65. the growing support stemming from the youthful1,292 words
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Article, Illustration373 1969-08-17 15 THE story of Cosdel's acquisition of the Kupfer Agency has an air of nostalgia for Mr. S.P. Sim, Managing Director of Cosdel (Singapore) Private Limited. Mr. Sim recalls his warm friendship with Mr. Walter Kupfer, a Founder-Director of W. £r E. Kupfer373 words
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Article, Illustration324 1969-08-17 16 COSDEL (Singapore) Private Limited has opened two modern showrooms to house records and Hallmark cards. This is in line with Cosdel's aim to let the public know their products in conjunction with the recording firm's progress thrust, said a publicity and promotion officer Hallmark Cards Centre The324 words
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278 1969-08-17 17 COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED, in promoting their records and labels, bought air time over Radio Singapore and Radio Malaysia as early as 1965. Today they have three programmes every weekend which have tremendous listenership according to mail received for the278 words
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Article, Illustration66 1969-08-17 17 COSDEL'S contribution to Govt's "Transport Communications" exposition at Kalians l-31st Aug. 1969. Photo shows usual night scene at Cosdel's "Your Record Shop". On display and for sale are records distributed by Cosdel in S-E Asia To commemorate Singapore's 150 th anniversary. Cosdel sells Singles (two songs) at66 words
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Article, Illustration266 1969-08-17 18 The Beautiful World Of Greeting Cards Is HereHallmark Way, Of Course HAVE you heard the slogan that goes like this: "When you care enough to send the very best?" You should. It is the famous slogan for one of the world's leading producer of greeting cards. Hallmark Cards of Kansas266 words
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Article, Illustration815 1969-08-17 19 IN 1964, COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED came into being with a skeleton staff. And the five years has seen tremendous progress, reflected in part by the increase in the personnel. The present day COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED boasts a grand total of over forty divided815 words
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Article, Illustration202 1969-08-17 20 From left) Mr, Col., Mr. Phil Rose. Vic« Prwident of W.rn.r Brothers Soven Art* ncorporated and Mr. S. P. Sim in a happy posa during Mr. Rose t visit here in 1968. The famous Cosdel Duo— Mr. Ken Cole and Mr. S. P. Sim picture taken in 1964. From202 words
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Advertisement39 1969-08-17 13 SINGAPORE'S LARGEST EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT STORE convey their best wishes and congratulatio COSDEL (S) PTE. LTD. on the sth of the opening showrooms Singapore and Malaysia RECORDS AND RECORD LIBRARY DEPARTMENT MPH LTD Stamford Road, Singapore 6. Tel: ***** 1239 words
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Advertisement78 1969-08-17 14 Congratulations Best Wishes to COSDEL (Singapore) PRIVATE LIMITED on the STH AN and Opening of in Singapore M from RCA/RECORD DIVISION/1133 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS/NEW YORK, NY *****. RCA CAAADEN COLGEMS POPPY, CALENDAR, BLUEBIRD, VICTROLA RKCORDS mr. LTD. A SCEPTER RECORDS SUNSHINE COMPLIMENTS To COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PTE. LIMITED Compliments of78 words
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Advertisement275 1969-08-17 15 SALUTATIONS TO COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED ON THE STH ANNIVERSARY AND OPENING OF SHOWROOMS IN SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR SUPER SOUND RECORDS ELECTRONIC CO., 51 COCKMAN STREET, IPOH, TEL: ***** Dealing in all types of records English, Chinese, Malay and Indian etc. Congratulations fir Best Wishes COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED275 words
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Advertisement137 1969-08-17 15 OUR BEST WISHES to COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PTE. LIMITED on the occasion of th and opening of Sho Singapore Ku from (QUE! x STUDIOS (PTE.) LTD. ~9~WAN THO AVENUE, SINGAPORE, 13. TEL: *****1/2 Complete and up-to-date Recording Facilities Stereo or Mono 35mm, 16mm Sound Film Recording Cameras y 4 Vz" 1"137 words
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Advertisement115 1969-08-17 16 if) LxJ 3 u UJ LLJ pr*r** 14U'SG9 ZC2C AXAO939 WJ3536 RSSE 00 UWNX 059 LOS ANQELfiS CALIF 59 13 824 VIA UUI ts!» AUk Bf 5745 if) O 7} m MR S P SIR COSDEL (SINGAPORE} LTD 6080B* SINGAPORE M» BOX 2659 SINQAKtC 2 C -O LL, h OUR115 words
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Advertisement117 1969-08-17 16 Best wishes for continued success to COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED on the occasion of their sth Anniversary opening of Showrooms in Singapore Kuala Lumpur from CHIONG SHING MFG. JEWELLERS LTD. MERANO COFFEE HOUSE LAU'S ARCADIA 217 EAST COAST ROAD, SINGAPORE 15, TEL: *****1 OKVDSI IMAHIDRD Head Cluottg ££>fnttg fetotUertf Itfc.117 words
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Advertisement149 1969-08-17 17 Congratulations Best Wishes to COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED from on their sth Anniversary Opening of Showrooms in Singapore Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR OFFICE t FNCB BUILDING, 28/30 MED AN PASAR, Tel: ***** SINGAPORE OFFICE: 2nd FLOOR, KPM BUILDING, Tel: ***** Sole Agents: SWEDA ENTIRE RANGE OF SYSTEM REGISTERS We are proud149 words
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Advertisement101 1969-08-17 17 Congratulationi fir Best Withes to COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PTE. LIMITED on the STH ANNIVERSARY opening of their showrooms CHESS CADET CHECKER congratulations best wishes to COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED en the 5Ht anniversary and opening of their thowroomt in Singapore t^TTT'I and Kuala Lumpur T\ rV RECORDS. INC. Congratulations and Best101 words
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Advertisement150 1969-08-17 17 •v I u > Rapunzcit Rapunzfl The twelve dancing princesses BB004 1 Old mother hubbard This old man and 3 others BB-010 Goldilocks Goldilocks and the three bears Thumbelina BBOOS <$ > aw! fhite sats i. -STttTf-WM :t% 4 k, T m u m I u Snow white and the150 words
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Advertisement116 1969-08-17 18 Congratulation r Best Wis ZIPS to COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PTE. LIMITED ON THE STH ANNIVERSARY AND OPENING OF SHOWROOMS IN KUALA UJMPUR AND SINGAPORE VICTORY RECORDS CO., 497 North Bridge Road, Singapore. 7. Tel: No. *****-***** CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PTE. LIMITED ON THE STH ANNIVERSARY AND OPENING OF116 words
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Advertisement136 1969-08-17 18 tcU-WUVlf^ It C tvuL When you care enough to send the very best WUVV L When you care enough to send the very best CONGRA TUL and BEST WISHES torn (Singapore) MATE LIMITED on the sth and opening of in Singapore/Malaysia SEE THE VIDE RANGE OF HALLMARK PRODUCTS AT HALLMARK136 words
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Advertisement50 1969-08-17 19 Congratulations on their sth Anniversary Opening of Showrooms in Singapore Kuala Lumpur from Jf" 24 Jalan Petaling, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: ***** ***** Wholesalers Retailers of Radios, Televisions, Records, Tape-Recorders, Hot Plate, Vacuum Cleaner, Refrigerator, Washing Machines, Typewriters Gas Cookers and Electrical Appliances. m Mi U m u Hi tat* 11150 words
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Advertisement109 1969-08-17 19 Congratulations to COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PTE. LIMITED on the sth Anniversary and New Showrooms' Opening CHEE KONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Suppliers of all Electrical Appliances Head Office: 151 Middle Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** ***** 63-A Jalan Sultan, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****, ***** *****. COMPLIMENTS TO COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED on their109 words
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Advertisement95 1969-08-17 19 BEST WISHES FOR EVERY S TO COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED on the occasion of their sth Anniversary and the opening of their new showroom in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK SIWCAPMI «1 aMIMON WAD. Ml O«CXA*O *OAD KUALA LUMMJ* JALAH MUJA MANAGEMENT STAFF of HOTEL SINGAPURA extends95 words
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Advertisement144 1969-08-17 20 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PTE. LIMITED ON THE STH AND OPENING OF SHOWROOMS MALM Ml. KINDS or PMLKH. MANOARIN. CAMTONUK. YK Bit Rmcords Store STUI fc. Ifl. HAMAS TIUTU BUILOIMC. KOALA UHM* IBDaSr tU TEL: ***** tt«PO.Box 2503 >ftT# ik A JuW ((iBL *l4 MAMCM No. AO,144 words
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Advertisement83 1969-08-17 20 Congratulations to COSDEL (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED on the sth ANNIVE opening of Showrooms in Singapore Kuala Lumpur MESSRS. JOB HENSHAW LTD. LOT 6, ROAD 227, PETALING JAYA, SELANGOR. MESSRS. HWA FOONG SENDIRIAN BERHAD 113, J ALAN SULTAN, KUALA LUMPUR. MESSRS. UM KIM HAI ELECTRIC CO., 264, JALAN BESAR, SINGAPORE 8.83 words
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