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Title Section21 1969-09-03 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1107 Wednesday, 3 September 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents21 words
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Article299 1969-09-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The National Operations Council today warned that anyone agitating for the resignation of the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will be arrested or detained under the emergency regulations. The warning by the NOC came as a result of last week's students demonstrations in299 words
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Article105 1969-09-03 1 SAIGON. Tues. (Reuter) A North Vietnamese unit crept up to a U.S. artillery post and started serenading the sentries with a squeaky rendition of "Home on the range." Fingers tightened around triggers in the still night air South of Danangr as the strains wafted in from the darkness,105 words
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251 1969-09-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia's nononsense Minister-of-Home-Affairs, Tun Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today bluntly told a Students' delegation that the four student leaders detained recently, had broken the law and must face the consequences. "I must do my duty, to the country" he251 words
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Article91 1969-09-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A curfew has been imposed In certain Areas of the Gurun district in Kedah following an incident in which a vegetable gardener was stabbed by an unidentified person last night. The curfew, from 9 p.m. to S am.. is effective from today. The91 words
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Article65 1969-09-03 1 JAKARTA. Tues (AFP) Indonesian universities have agreed to send 27 lecturers to Malaysia's National University. which will open in Kuala Lumpur next vear, the University of Indonesia's faculty of letters announced today. Meanwhile Minister of Education and Culture Mashuri disclosed that 80 per cent of Indonesian school textbooks65 words
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82 1969-09-03 1 PART of the 25-member cast of the French Grand Classique Ballet seen here with Singapore's impresario. Mr. Goh Soon Tioe at a press conference yesterday. They are (from left): The producer of the show Mr. Claude Giraud, Prima donnas Miss Monique Janotta, Miss Josette Clavier and Miss Liane Dayde on82 words
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457 1969-09-03 1 BURSA, Turkey, Tues. (Reuter) King Idris of Libyo left the small port of Mudanyo for Greece todoy aboard a Greek yacht. The yacht, Knosos, had arrived earlier today from Greece. The 80-year-old King who has been taking a cure at this spa resort was457 words
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Article246 1969-09-03 1 SEOUL, Tues. (UPI) Takeshi Watanabe, President of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), will visit Europe next week to arrange its first bond issuance in Germany, the bank's chief Information officer said today. The officer, P.S. Hariharan. said that the bank "has been anxious to246 words
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Article75 1969-09-03 1 ROME. Tues (Reuter) Trans World Airlines President said today the return of two Israeli men. detained in Syria after a TWA jetliner was hi-jacked last week, was being sought at the highest diplomatic level. "We are making approaches to all possible sources." Mr. W.C. Wiser said in75 words
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Article42 1969-09-03 1 BOSTON. Tues. (UPI) Lawyers for Senator Edward M. Kennedy petitioned the Massachusetts Supreme Court today for a restraining order to block temporarily an inquest into the death of Mary Jo Kopechne which was set to open in less than 24 hours..42 words
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Article191 1969-09-03 1 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) A veil of secrecy today cloaked the visit here of former Israeli Prime Minister David Ben Gurion, who flew into London yesterdayStrict security precautions were believed to be in force following recent bomb attacks against Israeli offices and Arms with Jewish connections191 words
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Article65 1969-09-03 1 DACCA. East Pakistan. Tues. fßeuter) The death toll in the monsoon floods that have inundated the East Pakistani town of Fandpur rose to 12 today, with over 300.000 people made homeless According to reports reaching here, one-third of the town and some 400 square miles of surrounding countryside65 words
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Article27 1969-09-03 1 KATMANDU. Tues. (Reuter) —An expedition from Japan's Kobe University of Commerce has arrived here to conduct a sociological survey In Western Nepal and climb a mountain.27 words
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Article143 1969-09-03 1 ADDIS ABABA, Tues (UPD' Divisions and rivalries within and between African "liberation movement'' constitute "a serious and horrific obstacle" to efforts to free the continent from colonialism and white domination. This was the bitter conclusion drawn bv the OAU's most vital body, the 11-nation liberation143 words
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Article54 1969-09-03 1 TOKYO, Tues. (Reuter) The 16th Universal Postal Congress will be held in Tokyo from October 1 to November 14, the Foreign Ministry announced today. Over 1.000 delegates from 136 member countries and territories of the Universal Postal Union are expected to attend. The congress normally taker54 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous20 1969-09-03 1 LADIES DAY tZ ■"I don't think we can charge her for the crossing even if she is using our wave!"20 words
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249 1969-09-03 2 .tiALA LUMPUR. Tues. Land-grabber Hamid A uah has done it again this time leading 1,500 followers into a 5,000-acre piece of state land at Sungei Panjang, 18 miles from Sabak Bernam. Despite warning of stern action to be taken against them. Hamid Tuah and his249 words
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Article67 1969-09-03 2 '•Fun and Frolic 150" will be held on Sept. 7 at the Opera Estate Boys' School Grounds to raise funds for school projects, activities and scholarship for children from needy home. The fun fair is organised by the Opera Estate Boys' School Advisory Committee. The Parliamentary67 words
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Article148 1969-09-03 2 A YOUNG Singaporean. Michael Ho, is included in the famous London Festival Ballet that will be in Singapore next month to give to two public performances at the National Theatre. The stage manager of the ballet company. Mr. Colin Mclntyre. who flew in to make prior arrangements148 words
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Article, Illustration94 1969-09-03 2 THE British Army logistic ship Sir Galahad, yesterday finished loading nearly 40 tons of equipment and vehicles for the Royal Engineers to use in Thailand. Teams of specialists of the Royal Engineers who are to work in rural areas to the west of Bangkok,94 words
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Article, Illustration120 1969-09-03 2 THE Little Sisters of the Poor's Home for the Aged received a $4,147 cash donation from Datin Lee Chee Shan, on Monday. The amount represented the proceeds from a very successful charity fashion show held recently at Hotel Malaysia of which Datin Lee was120 words
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Article140 1969-09-03 2 THE National Productivity Centre, a unit of the Economic Development Board, will hold a three-week course on programme evaluation and review techniques at its centre in Jurong. The course is designed to help organisations involved In large-scale and intricate decision making and planning how to make140 words
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252 1969-09-03 2 A mammoth Russian trade industrial ex hibition will be held at Dewan Bahasa and Pus taka, Kuala Lumpur, from Sept. 23 to Oct. 12. This was announced yesterday at the Russian Embassy In Singapore by Mr. E. M. Mlkhailov, Deputy Trade Representative of252 words
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Article71 1969-09-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue* Thieves broke into a house at Lorong Stoner here and escaped with $3,175 worth of valuables over the weekend. The victim, Mr. Marcel Toiset. assistant bank manager of Banque De L'lndonchine was awav in Johore Bahru with hig family on a holiday. A71 words
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Article37 1969-09-03 2 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) Hong Kong w,g s worth about £3,7000,000 sterling were bought by Britain during the first six months of this year, according cf official trade returns issued here today.37 words
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Article, Illustration174 1969-09-03 2 AIR CEYLON, the National airline of Ceylon has increased it services between Colombo to Singapore to two flights since August 28 when it introduced its new Jet aircraft the Trident lE, on this route. This will be In addition to the VC-10 service now174 words
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Article165 1969-09-03 2 Two men, robbed a taxi driver of $9 in cash and later drove away in his Mercedes Benz. valued at $6,000 on Monday. The victim. Chong Yee Choon, 37. an employee of Eastern Travel Service had earlier picked up a passenger from a hotel165 words
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107 1969-09-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The former chairman of the Tariff Advisory Board. Tuan Haji Sujak bin Rahlman. today assumed duties as General Manager of the $5O million National Corporation. His appointment was announced by the Director of Operations. Tun Abdul Razak. after a meeting of the107 words
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Article115 1969-09-03 2 THE star-studded cast of the le Grand Ballet Classical de France is now in Singapore for a three-day season at the National Theatre. The cast flew into Singapore on Monday night. Yesterday, just hours before the openinr performance in the evening, the cast had a busy115 words
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Article, Illustration104 1969-09-03 2 AN automobile engineer, Mr. Dieter Dankenbrlng. has completed a very successful exhibition of his paintings In Singapore Attached to a local Arm. Mr Dankenbrlng's works have been accepted In art circles and he has been Invited to take part in an exhibition at the London Gallery104 words
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Article99 1969-09-03 2 About 700 persons attended a dance and dinner organised by the Singapore Mercantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd., to celebrate the 150 th anniversary of the founding of Singapore on Saturday night at the STB Recreation Hall at Kampong Ampat. The past secretary and99 words
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598 1969-09-03 3 SAIGON, Tues. (UPI and Reuter) Floods combined with manpower short, ages could be sweeping North Vietnam toward its worst farm disaster in a decade, informed Allied sources said today. These high waters, described as the worst in decades by the Hanoi Press, have598 words
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187 1969-09-03 3 MELBOURNE, Tues. (R«uter) Eight young I pharmacy students were under observation in hospital ast night after taking accidental overdoses of a deadly drug. All eight are, however, in a satisfactory condition The students, six girls and two young men, drank overdoses of the drug,187 words
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Article103 1969-09-03 3 MANILA. Tues. (Reuter> Seven prisoners were killed and 34 injured. 18 seriously.in gang warfare at the Davao Penal Colony in the Southern Philippines last Saturday, police reported in Manila today. First reports said the victims, members of the "Oxo" Gang, had just returned from work and103 words
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Article148 1969-09-03 3 Manila. Tues. (UPI) —Students demanding reduction of tuition fees clashed with trun-cheon-wielding security guards at Manila's Far Eastern University last night. At least seven persons were reported injured most of them students. Several co-eds fainted when the striding students stormed into three buildings chanting148 words
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Article177 1969-09-03 3 PLATTSBURGH. N. Y. Tues (UPI) States police invoked New York state's new breathalyzer law one minute after it went into effect on Monday to test a man found driving his car down railroad tracks. Troopers said the car would have collided head on177 words
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Article57 1969-09-03 3 GENEVA. Tues. (Reuter) Malaysian Delegate Peter Lai quoted an old Oriental saying before the U.N. Trade and Development Board yesterday to illustrate the need of developing countries for technical assistance: "If you give a man a Ash. he will have a meal. If you teach him how to57 words
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317 1969-09-03 3 TOKYO, Tues. (Reuter and UPI) Japan will soon lodge a protest with the Soviet Union over an incident in which 11 Japanese fishermen were drowned in northern Pacific last month. Japan's Foreign Ministry yesterday Instructed its Embassy in Moscow to hand317 words
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388 1969-09-03 3 SUBIC BAT NAVAL BASE, Philippines. Tues. (UPI) The sleeping captain and the young, inexperienced senior deck officer of the ill-fated U.S. Destrafcer, "Frank E. Evans" will face a military court for the South China Sea collision in which 74 of their shipmates were388 words
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Article62 1969-09-03 3 RICHMOND. Calif. Tues. <UPI) One worker was burned, and huge pillars of smoke soared into the bay area sky Monday when a gasoline storage tank exploded at the Standard Oil Refinery. Eden Turley. 23. suffered second and third degree burns over his upper body. He was reported in fair62 words
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Advertisement136 1969-09-03 3 4 All travel agents are pastmasters at answering questions. Well worth going to see one before you travel. He'll have all the facts right at his finger-tips to help you choose the journey that suits you best. Ask him a question about BO AC and he'll tell you we rather136 words
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478 1969-09-03 4 Libya's Bloodless Coup BEIRUT, Tues. (Reuter) Libyas new army-backed Revolutionary Council bolstered by prompt recognition from Iraq and Egypt today seemed in firm control of the country after an apparently bloodless coup which ousted the ageing King Idris. With air traffic and communications with Libya478 words
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584 1969-09-03 4 JERUSALEM. Tues. (Reuter) Fire-extinguishers in the Al-Aqsa Mosque were unserviceable, witnesses told the official commission probing the blase which gutted a wing of the Moslem shrine last month. An Arab guard. Mohamed Ibrahim Halwanl. whose task at the mosque was to keep an eye584 words
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Article, Illustration369 1969-09-03 4 BELGRADE. Tues (Reuter) Russia and Yugoslavia took a fresh look at mutual relations, scarred by the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia. with today's official visit by Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. Making his first direct toplevel contact with the Belgrade leaders since President Tito stopoed369 words
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Article38 1969-09-03 4 ATHENS, Tues. (Reuter) Mr. Petros Kouvelis. director general of Greece's Statistical Service, has been suspended for six months for "acts incompatible with his status' The decision, published in the official gazette yesterday, gave no mart detail*38 words
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115 1969-09-03 4 BELFAST. Northern Ireland. Tue.- »UPI) Catholic children went to school yesterday and mothers shopped in the neighborhood groceries. But life had not returned to normal in Beifast. The war of guns and bombs which plagued Northern Ireland last month has been replaced by a115 words
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Article72 1969-09-03 4 PALERMO. Sicily. Tues. (UPI) Three Sicilian brothers believed to be the world's oldest living triplets celebrated the.r 73rd birthday yesterday. Giovanni. Leopoldo and Salvatore Zlto were the 16th 17th and 18th children born In their family. They went to school together and changed places during72 words
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477 1969-09-03 4 PORTSMOUTH. England. Tues. (Reuter) Prime Minister Harold Wilson today urged Britain's trade unions 'to 'put a bait to wildcat strikes, Increase productivity and earn themselves a higher standard of living. Mr. Wilson told delegates of the giant Trades Union Congress that Britain477 words
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Article72 1969-09-03 4 BERKSHIRE, England, Tues. (t T PI) A trashman saw a mouse and went on strike. A mouse, Apollo, had escaped from his cage in Windsor Safari Park and was spotted by the trashman who thought he was a rat. The trashman refused to take72 words
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Article173 1969-09-03 4 SEOUL. Tues. (Reuter) Three colleges of Seoul National University, and two other universities have closed down indefinitely following renewed student demonstrations against the proposed Constitutional Amendment to allow President Park to seek a third term in 1971. About 100 students of Seoul National Universltys Collet of173 words
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Article73 1969-09-03 4 OSAKA. Tues. (UPI) Th« Sumitomo Chemical Company announced yesterday it has estabLshed a joint venture with Farbenfabriken Bayer AG. of We s t Germany in Osaka for production of urethene The announcement laid the joint company was capitalised at 800 million yen (US$2.2 million) on an equal basig73 words
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256 1969-09-03 4 CAIRO, Tues. (Reuter) Four Arab nations today continue their secret top-level talks on co-ordinating military operations against Israel. Egypt. Jordan. Syria and Iraq are involved in the meetine which began at Kubbeh Palace on the outskirts of Cairo yesterday. President Nasser, King Hussein256 words
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367 1969-09-03 4 NAIROBI. Tues (Router) A key witness m the case against the man accuted of murdering Mr. Tom Mboya, Kenya's former Minuter for Economic Planning, had been convicted of perjury, the prosecution admitted in Nairobi's High Court yesterday. Kenya's deputy prosecutor. Mr. John Hobbs. made367 words
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Article103 1969-09-03 4 HONG KONG. Tues. (UPI> Governor Sir David Trench vesterday removed the first spadeful of earth at the Hunehom Seafront to mark the start of construction work of the cross harbour tunneL The tunnel is to link Hong Kong Island with the Kowloon Peninsula in 1972 at103 words
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Article60 1969-09-03 4 TARANTO. South Italy, Tues. (Reuter) Carmeia Sebastio 46, yesterday gave birth to her 24th child in 25 years of married life Twelve of the children died. Eleven of the gurvlvore including the baby are boys Asked if she intended to have more children, Signor Sebastio said: "If60 words
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Article, Illustration376 1969-09-03 4 PARIS, Tue*. (Reuter) International airline pilots last night announced plans to ground most of the world's airliners if Syria does not release two Israeli passengers from the hijacked T.w A Boeing In the next seven days. Captain Ola Forsberg Finish resident of the International ederationUPI picture - 376 words
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101 1969-09-03 4 TOKYO. Tues. (UPI) Electric rower consumption in Japan during July registered an all-time high record of 18 785.300.000 kilowatt hours, the federation of electric po*ve r companies announced at the weekend. The announcement said th:s was one billion kilowatt hours more than previous record set101 words
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Article117 1969-09-03 4 UCHINOURA, Japan. Tues. (UPI > Tokyo University scientists today postponed for 24 hours a rocket launch in a series of experiments aimed at putting Japan's first satellite Into orbit. The University s Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science said launch of its Lambda 4T-1 test rocket was117 words
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Article50 1969-09-03 4 BRUSSELS. Tues (UPI) At least nine persons died yes. terdav in a fire that de*i>. ~.*ed a crowded three-storev Jc -*.ng house in Brussels, polic*. *aid. The fire, apparently by a leaky gas bottle broke out about 3 a.m. in a haberdashery on the ground floor-50 words
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441 1969-09-03 5 LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Tues. {Renter) After years of conducting barely-noticed underground nuclear test, the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) is running into fierce protests over its latest plans to set off explosions deep beneath the earth. The planned detonation on September 4 of a 40-kiloton device equivalent441 words
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Article74 1969-09-03 5 LIMA. Peru. Tues. (UPI)_ A Peruvian destroyer intercepted a Japanese whale J?™ 1 within Peru's claimed 200-mile off-shore territorial limit while the warship was on manoeuvres with United States ships, according to press reports here The whaler, the "Shoyu Maru', was let to go after Peruvian sailors examined its74 words
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Article136 1969-09-03 5 LEWIS VILLE. Texas. Tues (UPI> Police kept local gawkers away from the communal, nude swimming ground at the Texas International Pope Festival yesterday and at least 12 drug users were reported to have been taken off on Sunday to "freak out" tents An unconfirmed report said136 words
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Article281 1969-09-03 5 PRAIRIEVILLE, Louisiana, Tues. (UPI) They came to hear Janis Joplin sine her throaty white soul songs and the Grateful Dead's electrified California Acid Rock They "grooved'' peacefully on Sunday as giant amplifiers blared out the sounds of the New Orleans pop festival. An estimated 40,000281 words
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Article45 1969-09-03 5 CHICAGO. Tues. (UPD The reputed leader of a Chicago street gang, charged with the fatal shooting of Sister Dorothea Haas as the nun slept in an apartment on the city's west side, was ordered yesterday held without bond In tbe Cook County Jail.45 words
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Article144 1969-09-03 5 ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Tues. (UPI) Three robbers took more than 14.000 U.S. dollars in cash and 69.000 U.S. dollars worth of jewellery from a motel Sunday without Showing a weapon The three men had bound and gagged Mannie Go vine, the night clerk at the144 words
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Article362 1969-09-03 5 EDGARTOWN. Massachusetts. Tues. (UPI) Sen. Edward M. Kennedy was described yesterday as "very much" wanting an autopsy on Mary Jo Kopechne whose never fully explained death will be the subject of an inquest this week. Kemnedy. who was driving the car In which the pretty362 words
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Article75 1969-09-03 5 LOS ANGELES. Tues. (UPI) Herbert V. Walker, the Judge who sentenced Slrhan B Sirhan to die in the gas chamber for the murder of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, celebrated his 70th birthday yesterday by retiring from the Superior Court Bench. Walker, the dean of the Criminal Court Bench75 words
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472 1969-09-03 5 WASHINGTON, Tues. (UPI) Mary Barelli Gallagher insist* her book "My Life With Jacqueline Kennedy" is not a "hatchet iob" but a "balanced, lair" picture of the former First Lady which future historians should have. In an exclusive interview with United Press International,472 words
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384 1969-09-03 5 WASHINGTON, Tues. (Beater) Drew Pearson, the widely syndicated newspaper columnist died yesterday of a heart attack. He was 71. He died in the emergency room at George Washington University Hospital at about mid-day. after being rushed from home by an ambulance. Pearson, who was known384 words
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Article89 1969-09-03 5 WASHINGTON. Toe*. (UFI) Psychologist* attending a meeting no student unrest on Monday were confronted by an unexpected example of the problem. A small group at protesters took over their session. "This meeting is on student unrest and you included no students until a day ago." protested Dr. Jack89 words
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Article280 1969-09-03 5 MEXICO CITY. Tues. (UFI) Secretary-General Thant said today the treaty prohibiting use of nuclear weapons in Latin America was an "example and precedent for the establishment of nuclear free tones in other areas of the world.** Thant. addressing the first session of the General280 words
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511 1969-09-03 5 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, Toes. (Renter) President Nixon today pledged Washington to a new policy of consultation in Its relationship with allies abroad and the governments of 50 states. In a major speech delivered to U.S. Governors at their national conference here, the President declared: "Washington511 words
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Article100 1969-09-03 5 ANN ARBOR. Mich. Tues (Reuter) Surgeons at the University of Michigan Hospital successfully completed a lung transplant operation last night The six-and-a-half hour operation transplanted the lung of road accident victim Richard May. 17, to 50-year-old Albert Lee Carnick. a mechanical engineer. A hopital statement said100 words
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Article62 1969-09-03 5 COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. Tues. (UPT) Gov. John A Love has found a new way to raise taxes for Colors 00. He presented each Governor attending the Ns Clonal Governors' Conference with a deed of ownership to one square foot of land at Pike's Peak As the Governors applauded Love62 words
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Article169 1969-09-03 5 MIAMI, Tues. (UPI) Francella, a small but dangerous hurricane, bore down on tiny Swan Island in the Caribbean yesterday on a course that also threatened British Honduras and Yucatan. The National Hurricane Centre said Fr&ncella was gaining strength and had a well-organised eye. It described the169 words
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Article56 1969-09-03 5 HARTFORD, Conn.. (UPI) Police used teargas late last night as disturbances, including a library fire, broke out in the predominantly Negro north end of Hartford. Police said gangs of youths were roaming the streets In a 30-to-40 block area looting, setting fire, throwing bricks and bottles and tipping56 words
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Article181 1969-09-03 5 MEXICO CITY. Tues (UPI) Evacuation* continued at a stepped-up pace yesterday when the rain-swollen Papaloapan River spilled over Its banks, flooding two more towns in southern Veracruz state. Heavy rains that began to fall In most of southern Mexico and parts of North Central181 words
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Article553 1969-09-03 6 rpHE Arab chiefs who are meeting In Cairo at the moment clearly have not reconciled themselves to the fact that there is a neighbouring country called Israel and it is there to stay. If this fundamental truth is lost sight of, the representatives of four countries meeting553 words
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Article296 1969-09-03 6 rpHERE is good deal of speculation and a X certain amount of loose thinking on the role of Japan as policeman of the region. They are gaining weight in view of the British withdrawal from Malaysia and Singapore in 1971, the U.S. Soviet competition to win296 words
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443 1969-09-03 6 The Lighter Side By Dick West WASHINGTON, (UPI) It has become clear since the close of the Woodstock Music and Art Fair that many of the 300,000 young people who attended this three-day population never got within earshot of the bandstand. If I were443 words
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233 1969-09-03 6 LONDON, (Renter) Lawrence of Arabia hero or fraud? Thafs the question posetf in excerpts appearing today from a forthcoming book which casts doubt on Lawrence's treatment of the Arabs half a century ago. An extract from the book, published in the Sunday says233 words
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Article, Illustration25 1969-09-03 6 The future if what we melee of it, end we will use to best edventege the factors in our fevour— Lee Kuen Yew25 words
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1073 1969-09-03 6 NEW YOR K, Sun. (UN) The late Indian Prim# Minister Jivahirial Nihru urged President John P. Kennedy during e personal meeting in 1961 not to send U.S. soldiers to Vietnam, former Ambassador to India John Kenneth Galbraith reports. But. Galbraith said.1,073 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1969-09-03 6 JOSEPH ALSOP - By JOSEPH ALSOP TIBERIAS. Israel Great, glossy-leaved ficus trees cast a deep shade that was still very welcome, although the sun was setting. The day's work done, husbands and wives gossiped on the terrace of their small houses. In the community centre, old men played chess.1,001 words
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Letters...
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Article195 1969-09-03 6 IS it n6t young talents that we are searching for amongst our young i n the school*, in the community centres and in the island Republic? It is really a great shame to see so many elderly adults who. if truly they have talentg of any195 words
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Article232 1969-09-03 6 KOO KUAN SENG - KOO KUAN SENG Singapore THE Tay Koh Yat Bus Company's new service No. 5 between the City and Jurong Town should be most welcome. It Is hoped other bus companies will soon follow suit. At present the Green Bus Company operate a service between Queen Street232 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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423 1969-09-03 7 BY OUR MARKET REPORTER Malavs?^ S |Sla IJ SlnMnftr rNESS 4 lUi both tradin f rooms, the Btock Exchange of f*pore yesterday main tained Monday's better sentiment with some very active trading. Total volume of business done was 3.1 million units, the highest423 words
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Article1108 1969-09-03 7 DUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore th nalnb «r of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS ACM A $1.90 (1) $1.93 (2); Be n $164 (2' $1.85 (1); Borneo $177 <l7» $1.761,108 words
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Article116 1969-09-03 7 TOKYO. Tues (UPI) Japan's gold and foreign exchange reserves in August for the first time in the past five months totalled U553,126 million, the Finance Ministry announced yesterday. The reserves showed an increase of $92 million during August, the announcement said. It said the116 words
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Article127 1969-09-03 7 GENEVA. Tues. (UPI) The European Free Trade Association (EFTA) said yesterday its exports rose faster than imports in the first half of this year, reducing its overall deficit to $3.03 billion. Total world exports of the eight EFTA member countries were $18.24 billion, representing127 words
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Article207 1969-09-03 7 DEPARTURE Godown Vessels 8/9 Glengarry 13/14 Pando Strait 21/22 New T£h Hu 27/28 Bombay Maru 31/32 Radnorshire 40/41 Kairvu Maru 42/43 Hoegh Dyke 45 Rexenor 46 Sunnyvilie 47 Waltaiki ARRIVALS 8/9 Neptune Aquamariae Kyoa Maru Japan Mail 25/20 Altair 5 Mikasa Maru 42/43 Kenyo Maru 45 Andrzej207 words
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Article296 1969-09-03 7 September first grada rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuaia Lumpur yesterday at 76-3/8 cents per lb., down live eighths of a cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quietly steady. After the market opened slightly easier, stale bulj296 words
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162 1969-09-03 7 TOKYO. Tues. (Reuter) Japan will have the third largest rice crop in her history this year, totalling 13.970.000 metric tons, the Argriculture and Forestry Ministry predioted today. The first official forecast wa« made <>n the basis of a nationwide survey conducted bv the162 words
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Article, Illustration266 1969-09-03 7 /"VNE of two new directors appointed recently by the Straits Steamship Company, is *he first Chinese in 50 years to hold this position whilst working full time with the company. He is Mr. Koh Hung Chua, B.A. who took up his new position on266 words
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Article259 1969-09-03 7 AIR-INDIA has decided to acquire a Boeing 747 flight simulator for the training of their pilots to fly the large Jumbo Jets at a cost of approximately U552,950,000. The new simulator to be manufactured by the Canadian Aviation Electronic Industries (CAE) Limited, Montreal, employs the259 words
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Article13 1969-09-03 7 The tin ©rice for yesterday was $642.25 per picul, down $1.125.13 words
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Article, Illustration121 1969-09-03 7 THE Road Safety Council of Malaysia waa recently presented with a gift of 100.000 copies of a road safety booklet for schoolchildren, the gift of BP Malaysia Sdn Bhd. In the picture, the Acting Minister of Transport. Enche V. Manlckavasagam takes delivery <>f the booklets121 words
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Article528 1969-09-03 7 IWOAPOKI change sold and Ron Oother prteM Lha close of officially listed at buslneaa. INDUSTRIALS AC HA if 1.95 Ben A Co Borneo Bhd Boustead 11 18 S s 1 Camel Plywood C sugar 18J 4-M J 189 1 4.04 Chemical Co 1.6 r Cycle Carriage528 words
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108 1969-09-03 7 HONG KONG, Tues. (UPI) A trade mission from North Carolina yesterday began talks with Hong Kong businessmen on the expansion of two-way trade. The 10-man agribusiness mission, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Commerce, arrived on Sunday night from Australia. It is headed108 words
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Article89 1969-09-03 7 TOKYO, Tues. (Reuter) The Organisation lor Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has asked Japan to increase her aid to developing countries. Japanese Foreign Ministry officials said today. The request was made during the annual aid review in Paris in July between Japanese officials and89 words
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Article86 1969-09-03 7 TUB noon price# at the Htnrapore CHineae Produce bxcnango jesterdaj were>— Br Coconut Oil 48-50 (F O B.) Balk Coconut Oil MOO (F.O-B-) Drum Mixed CoDra 3U 50 Muntok UWte Pepper 145 00 (FOB) HiriHtH White Pepper 142-50 (FOB.) Sarawak Special Blacm Pepper ifoa) U€% 102 50 La'mpong Special86 words
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Article62 1969-09-03 7 (Manarers* Prices for Sept. 3) ASIA UNIT TRUSTS IJWT Hal. Invest. Fund 125 SING A POKE UNIT TRUSTS 1st Malar an 2 "6 2nd Malayan 199 3rd Malayan 127 The Com. lnd 1-02 112 The String Fund xd 1-06 Sterling Com. 5/4 1.16 H-K- TRUST FUNDS 1 67*62 words
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Article58 1969-09-03 7 HONG KONG. Tue» (UPI) Money Quotations yesterday: HKS6 090 per US. dollar HK56.10«25 per U.S. dollar TT. HKSI4 49 per pound sterling HK5306.625 per taei of gold 94 5 per cent fineness. HK5162.7 per 10.000 Japanese yen. HKSI29 7 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers. HK5130.7 per 100 Philippine58 words
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Article398 1969-09-03 7 ARRIVALS. 500 am. MSA 029 K. Lumpur 7JUam HAS SK971 Bangkok. Tashkent. Copenhagen. 9 00 am. MSA 110 K. Lumpur 1010a-m. GABCDA G .4800 Jakarta. 1015 am. MSA 121 K. Lumpur. 10.25 a.m. MSA 005 Penang. Ipoh. K. Lumpur. Malacca. 10.50 a-m THAI TU4XJ Bangkok. 1.10 p m.398 words
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60 1969-09-03 8 The 65-ton ketch, "Nonsuch", an exact copy of the vessel which sailed from Britain to Canada in 1668 to found the famous Hudson Bay Company, makes an impressive picture at Cowes, Isle of Wight. She is to sail the Atlantic next year to take part in celebrations marking the 300th— (BIS). - 60 words
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Article, Illustration187 1969-09-03 8 THE Department of Posts and Telegraphs. Port Moresby, has announced that Papua and New Guinea will issue two new postage stamps on Sept. 24 One stamp will be a 5 cents commemorative stamp to mark the 50th anniversary of the International Labour Organisation and the187 words
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Article86 1969-09-03 8 TOKYO: Some 680 young swimmers from all over Japan competed in the first nationwide age group swimming competition, staged in Tokyo last week in the hope of building up world first class swimmers in the future. The first Japan junior swimming championship was rated by swimming officials as86 words
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Article, Illustration531 1969-09-03 8 SYDNEY, Australia, Australian scientists have developed a new process to produce acetylene from natural gas. The achievement came after more than four years research by the Division of Mineral Chemistry at the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in Sydney. The new process has(AIS). - 531 words
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Article, Illustration65 1969-09-03 8 OSAKA. Japan: Construction workers and daily visitors to the 1970 Exposition site ret a test ride on the 4.3-kilometre monorail intended to carry visitors through various exhibits. seats are arranged one rem beside the window and perspective views are already enough to arouse spectators' imagination on artistic(UPI) - 65 words
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Article789 1969-09-03 8 Until recently, doctors in Europe have been predicting the biggest influenza epidemic there this winter for 10 years. The reason is that the influenza varus has recently undergone a striking change not a physical change, but a change in its chemical properties. This fact had been789 words
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Article76 1969-09-03 8 SEOUL: It was too much for police when petite 22 year-old tearoom waitress Miss Mi-Se Cho strolled down the main street of Cheju City. Cheju Island. In a miniskirt 30 centimetres (12 Inches) above the knee definitely the shortest ever seen there. Police told her it was too76 words
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Article102 1969-09-03 8 MANILA Establishment of pre-primary schools thrrughout the Philippine* has been proposed to find out the talents of the country's youngsters at an early age Dr Nemesio E Prudente. President of the Philippine Association of State Uni\ersities and College (PASUC) said. "The search for talent begins in102 words
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Article630 1969-09-03 8 Ele; Walt Dulaney - Date-line By Ele and Walt Dulaney DEAR Ele and Walt: I just read the letter from the girl whose boyfriend would not be around if he thought she had ever been used. What about us girls? If we quit dating the guys we knew had done it, we wouldn't630 words
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Miscellaneous105 1969-09-03 8 AMY By Jack Tipprf "Wow! Nearly 24when you anddadwere married! Guess you were glad to get him, huh?" DATELINE: DANGER! >: v.GETTING PRETTY LATE/ LEGS...MAYBE WE SHOULD SKIP THE ICECREAM TON»6HT/ AW, DAN. THE LAD'S ENTITLED TO ONE VICTORY, RAVEN... 111—I* Ml l m z"\ k- r (»Vl "J OKAY,105 words
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Article, Illustration576 1969-09-03 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR ANN: Last night my mother and I had an argument. One word led to another and she said pretty cutting things. When my mother starts to yell the best thing to do is not answer, and get busy, with something.576 words
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679 1969-09-03 9 Sheilah Graham - S/M'if/i/iif/ lof 11ifsi'll... Sheilah Graham NEW YORK. Tues "Bob Hope said, 'You must be out of your mind'" said Texas millionaire Tea Weiner when he told the veteran performer he wa» singlehandedly financing the f"®* "Arthur' Arthur? starring Donald Pleasance and She.ley Winters.679 words
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Article336 1969-09-03 9 Gloria-mae - By Gloria-mae ffTHILE I strongly feel that 17 money is a great bore. I realise that this attitude ia throughly unrealistic. So that even though I sympathise with those paople who despite materialism. I am not at all that impressed by them. It's splendisly high-minded336 words
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546 1969-09-03 9 Ernesto Mendosa - •t Ernesto Mendosa ROMI, Tues. (neuter) S» en tho screen it dividing tha Italian film industry just as much as its mora blatant products boost tha sis* of cinama audiences. The controversy, brought to a head by a flood of erotic films,546 words
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Advertisement79 1969-09-03 9 TV# First Malay Optical House in Singapore, Fully Supported By Malaya. I I Guarantee* ivery Satisfaction BUSTAMI OPTICAL HOUSE 102/104, (Block 4) Jalan Ceylang Serai. Singapore 14. Tel: 46U26 f the magic veil in all its brilliance w m m 4iss TAMIK4 Otber blgbllgb M/S SETT TR. M/S MONDIA M/79 words
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Miscellaneous209 1969-09-03 9 IA SHAW PRODUCTION i Mandarin In Shawscopc. Colo* NEXT CHANGE? Rran O'Neal. Leigh Tavlor-Young THE BIG BOI'NCE" Pmnt'Uion Color WB-7 Aru) REX Phoi.,- i'AO i'J ri OPENS TODAY! 11 «.m.. 1.30. 4.M. 4.3 A an \amad Mahmud. Khatijah Ha.<him Lanang Sejagat" (Deadly Rival*) Malay In Scope-Englmh Sub* I30'«io S K209 words
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Miscellaneous50 1969-09-03 9 TODAY an Wednesday, September 3, 1909. IK Jin tS —Bf OAT POLLAN— X Voir Daily AdMfr Gwdb H AetordiHf to rite tort. To ckMtlop m»»ogi for Wedfwdoy, rtad words cotTHpondinQ to runbtn of your Zadtoe birth sign. Ha 3 HuS SFTM! rr ■;< 33 Likely r,nWI« M7sZli EU ®6«d®A** f)50 words
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Miscellaneous430 1969-09-03 9 ORCHARD-32 Ibl Last Day.' 1J». 4. t.M 9 15 pom. "LITE A LITTLE. LOV* A LITTLE" Elvis Presley Michele Carey PanaVUloa Metrocolor (MOM) Open* Tomorrow! Super Cinerama Admission: 1150. »2 50 M.OO Dally 3 Shows: i.4t. Sit g.|o pa (Sunday Extra Show at 10.M a.m.) Na Free List! MOM'S "ICC430 words
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Article1278 1969-09-03 10 CL 2 Div 4-7 F. 007 Black Tulip 6y 9.00 Mines Stable Teh 473 Bean Chimes 5y 9.00 Hoong Vun Stable Daniels 044 Matlco 3y 8.13 Dato ft Datin K.L. Chong ren 17ft Snowflake 6y 8.13 Universe Stable 289 Richard Diamond 4y 811 Egyptian Stable J1,278 words
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Article271 1969-09-03 10 BY BIG BEN KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mai Pen Rai Stable's Bernadette Bunty who trounced a Class IV. Div. 1 field at the King's CUD meeting here in July, did a sparkling workout on a 'good track here this morning. The four year old Cash mare, a nonacceptor271 words
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Article156 1969-09-03 10 TOKYO, Tues. .Reuter) Thirty-five young hooters representing seven Asian nations will take part in the first Asian junior boxing champion, ship# scheduled in Tokyo from Sept. 12 to 14. the Japan Amateur Boxing Association announced today. The association said the teenagers will come from Burma.156 words
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Article144 1969-09-03 10 TOKYO. Tues. (UPI) A four-member Japanese team will leave Sept. 9 to play Hong Kong in the East Asia elimination of the Bth Thomas Cup badminton competition. The match will be played Sept 13 and 14 at Hong Kong University. Japan and Hong Kong are the144 words
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Article29 1969-09-03 10 KATONG District Secondary School soorts Council will hold the flnsls of the three-day annual swimming carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club. Amber Road, today at 2.00 p.m.29 words
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Article515 1969-09-03 10 ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL captured the overall boys team championships title on the final day of the three-day Bukit Timah District Secondary Schools annual swimming carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club, Amber Road, yesterday. Thev won the 'A'. 'B' and C division titles to chalk-up a grand total515 words
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145 1969-09-03 10 MADRID. Tues (Reuter) Brazil. Mexico and defending champions England are favourites to win the 1970 World Soccer Cup, according to Real Madrid manager Miguel Munoz. Munoz. whose club have won the European Cup six timet, said Brazil, world champions In 1958 and 1962. had145 words
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Article120 1969-09-03 10 BIRMINGHAM, England, Tues. (Reuter) Derek Dougan. Wolverhamoton Wanderers' Irish international cen. tre-forward. was giver a 12month suspended sentence of 14 days by the English Football Association here today Dougan. who was sent off the field for kickine an oppon. ent in a First Division match against120 words
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337 1969-09-03 10 Seven new records were set on the second day of the City District Secondary Schools' tenth annual meet at the River Valley Swimming Club Pool yesterday On Friday last the first day of the meet two records were established. St. Joseph's337 words
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Article785 1969-09-03 10 CHICAGO, Tues. (UPI) Coisiut Cloy, deposed heavyweight champion, expressed admiration for the late Rocky Marciano as a "nice, humble gentleman." "I eot to know him while we were filming a computer fight not long ago." Ciay said. "He was so great and so popular, and785 words
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Article, Illustration295 1969-09-03 10 Thirty-nine schoolboys, sons of British airmen In Singapore, hare left for a soccer tour of New South Wales and South Australia at the invitation of the Aurtralian Soccer Federation and the States' education authorities. The boys, mostly sons of officers and airmen serving at the295 words
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Article174 1969-09-03 10 PORT ELIZABETH. South Africa. Tues. (Reuter) —South Africa's Minister of Sport. Mr. Prank Waring, confirmed today that a new Zealand Rugby Union team which included Maori players would be welcome in South Africa. Mr. Warning has been asked to comment on a recent statement by174 words
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Article53 1969-09-03 10 SAPPORO. Japan. Tues. (Reuter) The manager of Mexican featherweight challenger Jose Pimentel today that he was confident Pimentel will beat world featherweight champion Shozo Saijo in their title fight here on Sept. 7. Manager Harry Kabakolt made the brief statement at a welcome reception given at53 words
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Article24 1969-09-03 10 ALL Blacks at Singapore will play Singapore Cricket Club B' in a friendly rugger match at Utt Paoang todaj at 5 p.m.24 words
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Article, Illustration764 1969-09-03 11 FOREST HILLS, New York, Tues. (Reuter) Hardened Australian professional Rod Laver and Kan Rosawall wart forced to muster all of fhair skills yesterday to reach the quar-ter-finals of the rich U.S. Open tennis championship here. Top-seeded Laver, bidding to complete the first sueep of(UPI radio pix) - 764 words
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346 1969-09-03 11 WETHERSFI ELD. Connecticut. Tues (Reuter) Bob Lunn dropped a 20-foot birdie putt on the fourth extra hole of a sudden death playoff yesterday to defeat Dave Hills bid for a fourth title in the Greater Hartford Open at Wethersfield Country Club. It was the346 words
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Article29 1969-09-03 11 WINDHOEK, South West Africa. Tues. (Reuter) The touring Australian Rugby Union team beat Southwest Africa bv 38 points to eight here yesterday. They led 21-0 at haiftime.29 words
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Article266 1969-09-03 11 US Baseball Results Standings NEW YORK. Tues (Reuter) Results of yesterday's baseball games NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles Dodgers 10. New York Mets 6; Pittsburgh Pirates 7, Atlanta Braves 1; San Francisco Giants 12. Montreal Expos 2; St. Louis Cardinals 6. Houston A«tros 2; San Diego Padres 5, Philadelphia Phillies 2;266 words
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Article27 1969-09-03 11 BRECHIN. Scotland. Tues. (Rauter) —Brechin City drew ona-ona with Dumbarton in a Scotish Football League Cup supplementary round first leg match played han§ laat night.27 words
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Article, Illustration311 1969-09-03 11 Herman A Schaefer. executive vice-president of peps:co. Inc., has announced the appointment of two new executive In Stan Smith and Bob Lutz, members of the United States Davis Cup tennis team. He expressed the hope of the development of a mutual lifetime business311 words
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Article60 1969-09-03 11 JAKARTA. Tuea ATP) The Indonesian Wrestling Federation will take part in the Pakistan wrettlin* championship! in November next year. The Federation announced today that they would aend two wrestlers and five referees to Pakistan. Meanwhile the best wrestlers from the current national sports festival In Surabaja60 words
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Article60 1969-09-03 11 LONDON Tues. (Reuter) France beat Britain by points to 199J at a men's twoday athletic contest which ended here yesterday. Frenchman Jean-Paul Villain set a new British Allcomers' record when he won the 3,non metre s steeplechase in e:*ht minutes 30.4 from Gerrv Stevens of Britain Stevens60 words
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Article37 1969-09-03 11 NEW DELHI. Tues. (Reuter) The next Asian lawn tennis championships will be held in New Delhi from Dec. 29 to Jan 4, it was decided today by the executive of the AllIndia Lawn Tennis Association.37 words
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210 1969-09-03 11 Many never expected Wotulo to qualify for the International Master title as he had to beat Naranja with the Black pieces in the cast round. But win he did. and In grand style too. It was a King's Indian with Naranja gaining the upper210 words
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Article427 1969-09-03 11 THE MCC are to send a party of young, promising and experienced cricket players on a sponsored tour of East and Central Africa and Southeast Asia in the new year. Captain of the side, which begins the tour In Lganda on January 28 next427 words
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Article90 1969-09-03 11 LONDON, Tue*. (UPI) Roberto De Vic«nzo of Arjentma has withdrawn from the News of the World match play golf championship which begins at Walton Heath togay. organisers said yesterday. De Vicenro has pulled a muscl* and decided to rest in the hope he will90 words
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Miscellaneous1310 1969-09-03 11 tional Language Elementary "Bintundr; 11.26-llJp CKftffAl Science Sec. I "Fruits and seeds (dispersal)". P.M 11.50-1215 Civic# (Ch) Sec. I "Happy Families'; 12.30-12.50 Ergiish 2nd Language Sec I "Locked In"; 1.15-1.35 General Science Sec I "Fruity and seed? (dispersal)"' 1.50-2-10 Mathematics Sec. 1 "Mensuration (ii>" 2 25-2 45 English Sec. I1,310 words
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Article, Illustration161 1969-09-03 12 SINGAPORE and Malaysian delegates to the Sixth World Orchid Conference to be held in Sydney later this year may be called upon to be judges at the international orchid show. The President of Orchid Society of Southeast Asia, Dr. Yeoh Bok Choon said this161 words
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Article60 1969-09-03 12 CALCUTTA. Tues (Reuter) The 16-dav-old strike bv 200.000 workers in West Bengal's tea gardens for more pay was settled today. The strike hit leaf plucking operations in 300 plantations in West Bengal which accounts for a a.uarter of India's tea production. An agreement between the workers60 words
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Article135 1969-09-03 12 A PARTY of British peers and Members of Parliament, led by Mr. J. Harper, M.P. will visit the British Forres in the Far East In a private capacity from Sept. 14 to 24. The purpose of their 10-day visit is to gather background information135 words
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58 1969-09-03 12 STEPHEN MURRAY and Sonia Dresdel who star in Robert Bolt's "The Tiger and the Horse" listen to a recording of a scene from the play. They take the part of Jack and Gwendoline Deane in this study of two temperaments under intense strain. The production by Sunday Wilshin will be58 words
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Article, Illustration125 1969-09-03 12 MR. P. P. OHRI, the President of the Singapore Travel Agents' Association, has been greatly impressed by the arrangements being made for the Japan World Exposition (Expo 70). This is what he said when he returned to Singapore after a shdrt tour of the125 words
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Article, Illustration583 1969-09-03 12 A GRAND pageant of melodious voices await Singapore music lovers who a t ten d this evening's "Opera Night" at the Victoria Theatre here. Produced by one of the Republic's renowned music personalities. Lilian Choo. "Opera Night" will feature several of Singapore's outstanding583 words
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Article143 1969-09-03 12 THE Jurong Bird Park rereivea a pair of youns cassowaries from the Citizens' Consultative Committee. Chua Chu Kang Constituency last Friday. The M P. for Chua Chu Kang, Mr. Tang See Chim marie the presentation on behalf of the constituency, to Mr. W.S. Woon, Chairman143 words
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Advertisement106 1969-09-03 12 Our whole world is Asia When you fly the world to the U.S.A. or Europe, we know how thoughtful you are in choosing your airlines. You choose the big ones. The experienced ones. The globe-circling ones. For all the reasons you choose them, you can choose Cathay Pacific when you106 words
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Miscellaneous96 1969-09-03 12 lime <c Tide High Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 3.10 am. (7.2 ft). 242 p.m. (8.2 ft Naval Dockyard: 3.11 a.m. <9.0 ft.), 2.53 p.m. (9.5 ft.). Low Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 852 am. (3.7 ft 939 pm (18 ft Naval Dockyard: 8.32 am. (4.7 ft.), 9.01 p.m. (2.6 ft.). High96 words
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Miscellaneous262 1969-09-03 12 S'PORE SWEEP RESULTS Ticket number *****70 won the first pnze of $400,000 in the eighth Singapore Sweep drawn at the Jurong Irdustria; and Agricultural exhibition at Jurong Road, 13i m.s. last night. The second prize of $150,000 went to ticket number *****67 and the third prize of $75,000 to ticket262 words
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