Eastern Sun, 6 September 1969
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Title Section21 1969-09-06 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1110 Saturday, 6 September 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents21 words
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545 1969-09-06 1 Exchange For Political Prisoners Demanded RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. (Reuter) Guerillas who kidnapped U.S. Ambassador Charles Burke Elbrick have threatened to kiM him if the Braxilian government does not free 15 political prisoners within 48 hours. The kidnappers left a note containing the ultimatum545 words
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279 1969-09-06 1 TEL AVIV, Fri. (Reuter) Israeli jets today struck at Arab guerilla bases in the foothills of Mount Hermon the same area as an Israeli commando raid into southern Lebanon earlier today, a military announcement said here. Several Israeli warplanes crossed the ceasefire line at about279 words
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Article177 1969-09-06 1 CAIRO, Fri. (UPl)—lts tankg deployed and Soviet Political support ensured, the revolutionary regime of Libya said Friday it was ready to crush any attempted countercoup by forces loyal to deposed King Idris. Authoritative reports reaching Cairo increased speculation such opposition to the fouir-day-old Arab socialist regime177 words
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Article69 1969-09-06 1 BANGKOK. Fri. fßeuter) The Thai government has agreed to Bulgaria's request to open a trade office in Bangkok, reliable sources said todav. The government agreed to the request on condition that the Bulgarian officials of the proposed trade office would not and they would undertake69 words
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Article110 1969-09-06 1 MANILA. Frx (UPI) A mid-air explosion in a Philippine Air Lines (.PAL) passenger plane blew a nassenger through the fuselage of the plane today. His body later was found five miles from Zamboanga. in the southern island of Mindanao. where the Fooker Friendship plane was110 words
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Article88 1969-09-06 1 The Singapore Armed Forces will conduct an island-wide Internal Security Exercise from 8 am today. The exercise is scheduled to end at 1 a.m. on Sunday During the exercise, troops will be deployed to various locations on the island. Blank* and smoke grenades will be88 words
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190 1969-09-06 1 BANGKOK. Fri. (Reuter) U.S. and Thai military representatives will meet here early next week to discuss details of gradual withdrawal of 48.000 American troops from Thailand, Thai Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn said here. Thanom told reporters jesterday that the U.S. team would be led bv190 words
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Article116 1969-09-06 1 HONG KONG, Frt. (AFP) A Malaysian woman who recently returned from Peking for treatment of suspected cancer. collapsed at Kai Tak airport and died later at Queen Elizabeth Hospital yesterday. The woman, Mrs. Chee Ngan Nooi of Kuala Lumpur, collapsed at the airport when checking116 words
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Article36 1969-09-06 1 PHNOM PENH. Cambodia. Fri. (AFP) East Germany is to grant Cambodia a 5.000.000 pound sterling loan for "projects useful to the Cambodian economy", first Deputy Premier Prince Sisowath* Sink Matak disclosed last night36 words
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Article120 1969-09-06 1 PITTSBURGH, Fri. (UPI) A barber tried to pay a 70.50 U.S. dollars fine Thursday with 7,000 cents and two quarters (25 cent pieces). But the Justice of the Peace refused the money. "I have collected these pennies in a jar at home for my daughter, but I am120 words
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117 1969-09-06 1 A DELEGATION of the Communist Party of China, headed by Premier Chou En Lai arrived in Hanoi Thursday to pay respect to the memory of President Ho Chi Minh of North Vietnam who had died the previous day at the age of 79. From left are seen North Vietnam's Defence—(LTI Radiophoto) - 117 words
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255 1969-09-06 1 PARIS. Fri. (Reuter) France will conduct a new series of hydrogen bomb tests in the Pacific next summer despite drastic cuts in the 19"0 defence budget and opposition protests, senior government officials said today. The budget is expected to be slashed255 words
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Article76 1969-09-06 1 BANGKOK. Fri. (AFP) Minister for Commuir cat ions and Chief of Staff of the Thaj Supreme Command Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chulasaphya will leave here Monday for the Thai-Malaysian border committee meeting opening in Kuala Lumpur on Sept 6. Marshal Dawee would be accompanied by a team76 words
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Article113 1969-09-06 1 NEW DELHI. Fri. (AFP) Visiting Philippines Foreign Minister Carlos Romulo had a 90-mlnute talk here today with Foreign Minister Dinesh Singh in which, according to informed sources, he called for a conference of Asian nations when the Vietnam war ended He said the end of the113 words
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Article336 1969-09-06 1 An accounts clerk, Renjit Smgh Gill. 28, was sentenced to three years' Imprisonment by District Court Judge. Mr. K. T. Alexander, lor misappropriating about $3,000 of petty cash belonging to his company. The court was told by the managing director of the Arm. Mr.336 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous19 1969-09-06 1 "What keeps Joe from retiring is the glamour, the challenge; the color and excitement plus the $200,000 a year!"'19 words
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146 1969-09-06 2 PRIMA BALLERINA, Liane Dayd e and her partner Michel Nunes, stars of the Le Grand Ballet Classique de France which left by air yesterday for Jakarta, drew rounds of applause at the airport concourse when they took to the imaginary stage to make an impromptu "one minute farewell bow" to146 words
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347 1969-09-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Visitors to the first Soviet Trade and Industrial Exhibiton here will also literally get a taste of the Russian way of life in the form of a wide range of food, wines and cigarettes. The exhibition itself, the largest347 words
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Article105 1969-09-06 2 EIGHTY persons committed suicide during the first six months of this year. Of the total 51 were men and 29 were women. The Department of Statistics reported this in its June Demographic Report, issued yesterday. The statistics aiso show that 101 persons lost their lives in105 words
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Article97 1969-09-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party today called upon the Malaysian Government to break all form® of ties, including trade, with IsraelThe Central Information Bureau of the party said in a statement that th;s action would show the government's sympathy with the anger of Muslims over the97 words
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Article42 1969-09-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Four people have been arrested following a case of assault in Teluk Anson. Perak. after a minor trafiic accident at about 7.05 p.m yesterday. The Malaysian Police Control Centre said this morning that the victim was slightly injured.42 words
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Article, Illustration145 1969-09-06 2 THE former public relations officer of the Royal Malaysian Police, Mr. Danny H. Sharman (seen above), has been appointed as the Public Relations Manager of Malaysia-Singapore Airlines. The appointment was an- i nounced yesterday In the news re'ease it is stated that Mr. Sharman.145 words
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Article60 1969-09-06 2 A motor-cyclist Pang Ah Joon 40. died in the General Hospital, after he was involved in a road accident at the junction of Guillemard Road and Geylang Road, yesterday. Par.?, who did not wear a crash helmet received seiious head injuries. There were a total of 65 road accidents60 words
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Article81 1969-09-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisurl Agong today received In audience the Cambodian Minister of Education and Culture Dr. Vann Molyvann and his wife at t* l Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur. Dr. Molyvann led the Cambodian delegation to the international conference on81 words
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Article43 1969-09-06 2 There will be no water or poor water pressure at Kallang Place, including Texas Instrument and Building Supply Wing Co. tomorrow (Sunday) from 9 a m. to 9 p.m. The shutdown is to enab> conne-ticns be made to a 30inch main.43 words
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437 1969-09-06 2 THE Chairman of Hotel Royal Limited, Dato Aw Kow, has disclosed that the company has accrued some S*>oo,ooo in interest from fixed deposits of the 5&.25 million, oat of an issued capital of $lO million, placed with various banks and financial Institutions. Dato Aw437 words
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186 1969-09-06 2 Petroleum and Tobacco remain the top revenue earners of Singapore, reports the Customs and Excise Departments In the August bulletin. For the first eight months of 1989, Petroleum brought in revenue totalling more than $41.74 million, about $4.27 million more than the same period last186 words
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Article155 1969-09-06 2 The Prime Minister's Office yesterday announced the appointment of Mr. Pang Tee Pow as Permanent Secretary in charge of the Home Affairs Division and the Central Manpower Base of the Ministry of the Interior and Defence Mr. Pang is currently also the permanent secretary155 words
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Article68 1969-09-06 2 SEVENTY-TWO student* from secondary schools, college* and universities will take part in the heats of the "Leaders of Tomorrow" oratorical contest, which will commence at the Cultural Centre, this afternoon. The contest is jointly sponsored by Easo Standard Limited and Malaysia-Singapore Airline# in conjunction with the Jnnior Chamber68 words
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Article63 1969-09-06 2 Thieve® broke into Express Service Enterprise in Telok Blangah Road and escaped with cash $6 251 snd 37.000 share certificates. yesterday. According to Mr. Llm Choor Liat, 31. sn employee of the Arm, the money and the shares were kept ih s safe Police believe the thieves gained entry63 words
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Article60 1969-09-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Television viewers in Malaysia and Singapore will be able to have choice of programmes from two channels over Television Malaysia from Nov. 11. The introduction of the se eond channel is coincide with the official opening of television house in Angkasapuri. the Minister of Information60 words
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Article, Illustration98 1969-09-06 2 EIGHT building workers were seriously injured whe n the cable of a make-shift elevator in a construction site in Orchard Road snapped plunging the elevator from the ninth floor on to the98 words
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Article, Illustration254 1969-09-06 2 FOR the first time In Singapore. the world famous mini door closer" will 20 on display at the Victoria Memorial Hall beginning today. The "mini door closer" will be exhibited at the Fourth Ideal Home Exhibition from Sept. 6-12. The local agent of the product. Don-Ray254 words
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Article70 1969-09-06 2 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPIV The Department of Agriculture announced yesterday a food for peace purchase authorisation to Indonesia for U.S 12 million worth of milled rice. Delivery of the approximately 75.000 metric tons of milled rice is scheduled for the period between Oct. 170 words
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Article142 1969-09-06 2 The wife of the Minister for Education, Mrs. Ong Pang Boon will give away the ma jor prizes in the mammoth 1.515-prize "Keep Singapore Clean and Beautiful" Lucky Draw, organised by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, on Sunday at 10 a.m. The secretary of the142 words
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Article106 1969-09-06 2 A police detective from Orchard Road Police Station yesterday apprehended a snatch thief after an exhausting chase through a busv market place at Beo Crescent. The 20-year-old thief had earlier snatched away a $BO sold chain worn on the neck of a woman walking alone106 words
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Article45 1969-09-06 2 PARIS. Fri. (UPI) The Bank of France said yesterday its visible gold and foreign cur. rency increased by 285 million francg ($5l 8 million) in the week ended Aug 28 to make overall reserves move up to 18 435 billion francs (3.355 billion).45 words
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Article127 1969-09-06 2 THIRTY-FIGHT executives from Singapore's industrial and commercial companies attended a full-day seminar on advertising last Sunday. The seminar was conducted by the Association of Accredited Advertising Agents In conjunction with the Light Industries Services Division of the Economic Development Board During the Seminar, the subjects discussed127 words
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74 1969-09-06 2 HOTEL Siam Intercontinental and Thai International jointly hosted a cocktail reception recently to congratulate Singapore on its 150th anniversary. A large number of distinguished Thai and foreign businessmen and senior Government officials were present at the function. Picture shows the General Manager of Hotel Siam Intercontinental, Mr. R. Kane Rufe74 words
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Article275 1969-09-06 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) The Nixon administration asked the Senate yesterday to restore some of the middle class' tax cuts granted by the House's «Tc«P in ax re orm bill and to make an unexpected 31,600 million yearly cut in corporation tax rates. Treasury Secretary David275 words
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280 1969-09-06 3 LOS ANGELES, Fri. (Reuter) The elder of two Chicago brothers jointly charged with the murder of silent screen idol Ramon Novarro, threw a ballpoint pen and screamed "You punk liar," when his brother testified against him in court here yesterday. Judge Mark280 words
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Article131 1969-09-06 3 SACRAMENTO. Fri. (UPI) California's Governor Ronald Reagan will visit Hong Kong en route to Manila where he will represent President Nixon at the opening of the Philippines' new Cultural Centre. The Governor. accompanied by his wife Nancy, former actress, and their children, Patti and Skipper, are scheduled131 words
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Article224 1969-09-06 3 PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, Fri. (UPI) An estimated 100 shrieking girls including several who were topless, staged an anti-Vietnam protest at the South Hills High School yesterday, smearing paint on walls and scratching police and teachers. Two patrolmen and two students were injured and 34 persons arrested,224 words
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Article69 1969-09-06 3 MEXICO CITY. Fri. (Reuter) One in four of the residents of Mexico City population over 7.000.000 suffers from some form of mental ailment, a leading mental health expert here has said. Dr. Cab Arellano. Deputy Director of mental health at the National Social Security Institute, said that one69 words
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81 1969-09-06 3 SOUTH KOREA'S National Assembly opened an important regular session on Wednesday to vote on, among others, a proposal to amend the constitutional law to pave the way for President Park Chung-Hee's continued rule. Addressing the opening ceremony, speaker Rhee Hyo-Sang said that the assembly must vote on the proposal between—(tTPI radlophoto) - 81 words
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257 1969-09-06 3 SAX CLEMENTE. California. Fri. (UPI) —President Nixon yesterday directed all Federal agencies to Put into effect immediately a 75 per cent cutback in new contracts for government construction. Nixon, after meeting with his cabinet, said in a statement he wa s moving to257 words
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Article238 1969-09-06 3 ANCHORAGE. Alaska. Frl. (UPI) The state of Alaska will put up for sale next week 450.858 acres of what may be some of the richest oil land in the world. Bids next Wednesday In the largest lease sale In U3. history are expected to238 words
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Article42 1969-09-06 3 SANTIAGO. Chile. Fri. (UPI) Chilean Foreign Minister Gabriel Valdes announced Wednesday that Chile will participate next year in Japan's world fair. He said the government has authorised that 380.000 U.S. dollars in state money be spent on the Chilean stand.42 words
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Article201 1969-09-06 3 WASHINGTON. Frl. <UPI) The House of Representatives Thursday voted to declare such children's toys as electric ovens and irons, rockets and blowguns as hazardous and subject to be banned for sale. The House of Representatives voted 327 to amend the current hazardous substances act to Include201 words
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Article102 1969-09-06 3 CARACAS. Frl. (UPI) A Venebuelan parliamentary mission to Japan will leave Friday for a nine-day visit of the far eastern nation at the invitation of the Japanese Diet and the Imperial government. Jose Angel Oropeza Cillberto, a member of Congress and also director of weekly magazine "Elite."102 words
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Article66 1969-09-06 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPD Rep. Spark M. Matsunaga (Democrat-Hawaii), has been honoured by the Guam legislature for "consistently promoting the best interests and welfare of the people of Guam." The resolution by the Guam legislature thanking Matsunaga for his efforts on behalf of the territory was presented to the Hawaii66 words
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Article187 1969-09-06 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. (Reuter) Oral contraceptives for women produce enough social benefits to justifv their continued use even though they increase the risk of blood clotting diseases, a governmentsponsored study reported today. The Advisory Committee on Obstetrics and Gynaecology in a report to the Food and187 words
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Article37 1969-09-06 3 LAGOS. Nigeria. Fri. (UPI) Official Nigerian spokesmen said today the Federal Government still insists all relief flight* to seceslionist Biafla must be inspected in the federal capital at Lagos, a demand unacceptable to rebel leaders.37 words
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Article183 1969-09-06 3 LORING AIR FORCE BASE. Maine. Fri. (Reuter and UPI) A huge B-52 bomber crashed near this air force base on the U.S.-Canadian border late last night. Air Force officials said. An Air Force spokesman said the eight-englned plane crashed at 0138 GMT but there were no183 words
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Article59 1969-09-06 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuters The Apollo 11 astronauts will address a joint session of Congress next Wednesday, it was announced today. Congressman Carl Albert of Oklahoma. the Democratic leader of the House of Representatives. said the session honouring the three men who made the first flight to the moon would59 words
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229 1969-09-06 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. (Reuter) Senator Stephen M. Young (Democrat. Ohio) charged today that part of the millions of dollars of U.S. aid to Thailand has wound up in the secret Swiss bank accounts of Thai 1 officials. The 80-year-old Senator, who has made frequent outspoken229 words
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130 1969-09-06 3 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) R.J. Reynolds Co. and Philip Morris. Inc., Thursday joined the American Tobacco Co. in halting their cigarette advertising in the New York Times. The action by the three firms came after the Times said It will require health warning and a130 words
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191 1969-09-06 3 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. (UPI) Thailand on Thursday complained to the Security Council of a new genes of "unprovoked and criminal acts" by Cambodian military and para-military forces against Thai villages. A letter to Security Council President Jacob A. Malik of the Soviet Union191 words
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Article74 1969-09-06 3 SACRAMENTO, Fri. (Reuter) California Governor Ronald Reagan has signed legislation invalidating the special gun control law enacted by San Francisco city following the assassination of Sen Robert F. Kennedy. Gov Reagan said yesterday the law might give rise to a "chaotic maze" of different gun laws in cities74 words
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Advertisement289 1969-09-06 3 A CHANCE TO WIN TWO TOTO JACKPOTS A WEEKTHURSDAYS SUNDAYS For just a stake of 50 cents you can win this Jackpot Ist. $llllll TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT 2nd. GROUP $20,000 TO WINNERS WITH 4 PLUS THE ADDITIONAL NUMBER CORRECT 3rd GROUP WINNERS WITH 4 $350 NUMBFRS CORRE289 words
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845 1969-09-06 4 TEL AVIV, Fri. (Reuter) Israeli commandos launched their first ground attack into Lebanon early today in a 90-minute reprisal raid on a suspected Arab guerilla base. An Israeli military announcement here said the Commandos demolished 12 houses and killed at least five guerillas in845 words
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283 1969-09-06 4 Czech Red Party Winds Up Two- day Meeting PRAGUE. Fri. (Renter) The Czechoslovak Communist Party's disciplinary committee winds up a two-dav meeting today amid speculation over plans to penalise Alexander Dubcek. The meet me comes amid what observers believe could be a split in the ruling party Presidium over how283 words
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68 1969-09-06 4 TRIPOLI. Libya, Fri. (Reuter) The Soviet Union yesterday announced its formal recognition of the Libyan Arab Republic, it was officially reported here. The official Libyan News Agency said that the Soviet charge d'Affaires in Libya conveyed his country's recognition to the Revolution Command Council here yesterday.68 words
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Article19 1969-09-06 4 ROME. Fri. (UFT) Eugenio Rubiro was named new Ita Lan ambassador to Thailand, the government announced yesterday.19 words
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Article89 1969-09-06 4 LONDON. Trl. (Reuter) Sergio Hebrera. 27, of Montevideo. Uruguay, is proud of his work. So proud, in fact, that when t>ollce arrested him at Heathrow Airport recently, he Insisted that they get it right on the charge sheet. Signor Hebrera says he la a professional pickpocket. A London89 words
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51 1969-09-06 4 PIPE MAJOR Robert Cohen, formerly of the Scots Guards, plays his bagpipes at Twierenham Station. London, as the famous steam locomotive "The Flying Scotsman", fresh from a face-lift at Doncaster, prepares to pull out for Liverpool with a consignment of coaches on the first leg of an export mission to51 words
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Article, Illustration539 1969-09-06 4 BEIRUT. Fri. (Reuter> Rabat, the capital of Morocco and not a Saudi Arabian city now seems likely to be the site of Islamic summit talks on how to protect the Moslem holy places in Israeliruled Palestine. Authoritative Arab sources said here yesterday that theUPI picture - 539 words
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268 1969-09-06 4 BELFAST Northern Ireland, Fri. (Reuter) Three petrol bombs exploded in a Prc*estant home here early today as tension in Ulster the capital mounted to its highest point since last month's riots. Police satd the occupants of the two-storey home were unharmed but the268 words
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Article32 1969-09-06 4 PARIS. Fri (Reuter) French journalist Georges Penchenier. arrested in Czechoslovakia a fortnight ago. has been released from a Prague prison and ordered to leave the country, radio Luxembourg said today.32 words
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Article144 1969-09-06 4 NASHVILLE. Tenn.. (UPI) Acting on a request by James Earl Ray. state prison warden WS. Nell issued orders yesterday prohibiting Jerry Ray from visiting his brother in prison. Nell said James Earl Ray. convicted killer of Dr Martin Luther King. Jr., made a written request144 words
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Article75 1969-09-06 4 MOSCOW. Frl. (UPI) The Soviet Union's divorce rate increased so dramatically in the last 10 years that Russia's future manpower needs are threatened, the newspaper Literaturnaya Gazeta said In 1960, three out of each 100 marriages ended in divorce. In 1967. 30 of each 100 couples75 words
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Article271 1969-09-06 4 BETHLEHEM. Israeli-occu-pied Jordan. Fri. (UPI) Israeli police announced last night they have abandoned full scale searches for former Episcopal Bishop James A. Pike. A police spokesman said three days of searches "unfortunately did not yield any »)osltlve results." He saia smaller scale searches will271 words
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Article231 1969-09-06 4 LONDON. Fri (UPD Members of Scotland Yard's special branch yesterday questioned a Russian who turned up on Wednesday in Liverpool, saying he wanted to defect from the Soviet Union. The Russian identified himself as Vladislav Davydenko. 30. who refused other personal information saying it could hurt231 words
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Article51 1969-09-06 4 BELGRADE. Frl. (UFT) Visiting Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A Gromyko new to the Odriatlc Island of<% Brloni yesterday for talk* with Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito. Gromyko. who arrived on Tuesday, has spent the lttt two days conferring with hit host. Yugoslav Foreign Etc* retary Mirko51 words
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Miscellaneous58 1969-09-06 4 TODAY an Saturday* September 6, 1969. yf TAURUS AFS 20 t MAY 20 1-14-25-36 47-58-69 10-21-32 53-64-75 our 54 Emotional 55 Will 56 THing 57 Mov 58 Perform 59 Sever* 60 Good <, Good Advene 83 You 84 You 85 'Mac 86 RewHa 87 With 88 Too 89 AMOC iotas58 words
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Article258 1969-09-06 5 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI) Angry words were exchanged between Reps. Albert Watson. Republican-South Carolina, and Edward Koch, Demo-crat-New York in the House yester-ciay over remarks bv °J? the death of Ho Chi Minh, President of North Vietnam. Watson accused Koch of paving tribute" to the258 words
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Article46 1969-09-06 5 RIO DE JANEIRO. Frl. rßeuter) President Arthur Da Costa E Silva is recuperating well from the stroke he suffered last Sunday. A bulletin stene<j by four specialists attending the 66-year-old Marshal said today he had undergone a radiology examination and results were normal.46 words
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Article, Illustration490 1969-09-06 5 MOSCOW, Fri. (UPI) Japanese Foreien Minister Kiichi Aichi met acting Soviet Foreign Minister Vasili Kuznetsov at noon (0900 GMT) today to present a new Japanese project securing fishing rights in the North Pacific Kuriles Islands areas The meeting was scheduled to last 45 minutes,UPI photo - 490 words
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Article56 1969-09-06 5 LONDON. Fri. <UPI) British aviatrxx Shei a Scott took off yesterday in her Piper Comanche to attempt record for flying 5,000 miles to Nairobi and a farther 3.000 miles to Johannesburg and back. The former actress, 42. delayed her take-off for 77 minutes after Paris56 words
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Article58 1969-09-06 5 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Britain's prestige liner the Queen Elizabeth II made profit of £383.000 during Its first two months on the Atlantic, its owners. Cunard, reported yesterday. In spite of this bcost, however. Cunard operations made a pre-tax profit for the first half of the58 words
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1630 1969-09-06 5 HONG KONG, Fri. (Reuter fir UPI) China today appeared to have stolen an ideological march on Russia as top Communist leaders gathered in Hanoi for Ho Chi Minh's funeral. Quick to show solidarity with the Vietnamese people in their bereavement, a high-powered1,630 words
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Article, Illustration560 1969-09-06 5 *f ut r a «d UPI) Hanoi's Chief Negotiator to the Paris Peace Talks. Xuan Thuy said here yesterday President Ho Chi Minh's death would brine no change in North Vietnam's domestic or foreign policv. Before boardinr a plane to Hanoi to attendUPI photo - 560 words
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60 1969-09-06 5 DRENCHED STUDENTS, after a violent clash with riot police on Sept 3. are seen being led out of Waseda University. Police had earlier fired tear fas and charged into the building to rout some 1,000 barricaded students. Nearly 80 of them were arrested and at least 5 policemen as well—(UPI photo) - 60 words
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Article224 1969-09-06 5 SAIGON, Fri. fCPI) Communist troops striking from the darkness stormed a series of Allied bases in (round attacks and mounted their largest number of rocket or mortar barrages in more than three weeks, military spokesmen said today. A spokesman for the U.S. Command In Saigon called the224 words
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Article341 1969-09-06 6 INDUSTRIAL peace is tht fulcrum which keeps a nation moving. In Malaysia the need for it is doubly urgent to enable the nation to have more earnings and thus make up for the losses which industries have suffered as a result of recent riots as341 words
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Article582 1969-09-06 6 TD quip that hijacking "seems to be in the air" these days is not to say a funny thing any more because skyjacking is becoming a menace that now commends itself to the United Nations and national governments for strong effective action. The international airlines pilots582 words
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Article551 1969-09-06 6 David Laulight - By David Laulight V E R R I E R E S-LE-BUSSON, Fronce (Reuter) This quiet suburbs south of Paris, with its comfortable, unpr etcntious villas, ought to bo the last place to look for some of the world's most dedicated revolutionaries. Across the road is551 words
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Article428 1969-09-06 6 PATRICK J. KILLEN - By PATRICK J. KILLEN MANILA (UPI) Tears run down the leathery face of the father as he watches his consumptive children pick at their skimpy dinner bowls. Ashamed and discouraged, he runs to the street and swings a two by four over the head of428 words
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Article633 1969-09-06 6 HELEN GIBSON - Bv HELEN GIBSON SAIGON (UFI) For several year® an arm* barge bobbed off the coastal resort of Vunf Tau on a war mission with a difference. Seven days a week It churned out ISO gallons of ice cream for the American troops in Vietnam.633 words
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435 1969-09-06 6 Michael Hayes - ■y Michael Hayes HAVANA,, Over the desk of Juan Fernandez, a clerk at the Ministry of Transport, hangs a picture of a rosy-cheeked boy eating a triple-deck sandwich in front of a refrigerator stuffed with food. "I used to have Brigitte Bardot hanging there,435 words
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Article24 1969-09-06 6 Wisdom consists not ao much in knowing what to do in the ultimate as in knowing what to do next. Herbert Hoover.24 words
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Article145 1969-09-06 6 Gemini WELLINGTON:— Two hotels in the wettest part of New Zealand are gaaabliag with their ruests over the amount of raia that will (all am their stay. The Franz Josef and Wanaks Hotels, on the Wast Coast of the South Island, hsve inaugurated a fine weather guaran* tee.Gemini - 145 words
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Article104 1969-09-06 6 Gemini KINGSTON: The capital of Jamaica, Kingston, is in the first stages of a gigantic facelift. The whole character of the city of nearly half a million people will change. The project began in 1966 with a £7o.oOft grant from Britain's Ministry of Overseas Development to" study andGemini - 104 words
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Article95 1969-09-06 6 Gemini LAGOS: Car smugglers are making a fortune in Nigeria because of the war. An embargo on the import of new cara has sent secondhand prices soaring. Nigeria's roads are full of cars with foreign registration number plates. British. French. German and American number plates are everywhere. TheGemini - 95 words
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Article754 1969-09-06 6 KIM WILLENSON - By KIM WILLENSON BANGKOK (UPI) II may seem ironic, but when Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman and Ambassador Leonard Unger meet to talk about withdrawing U.S. forces from Thailand, both will actually be striving to keep as many American troops in this country possible. j —7— The754 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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356 1969-09-06 7 BY OUR MARKET REPORTER Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday held steady on a mild lata rally after meeting a heavier spate of preAt-taking. Trading continued I active. The volume of business done wee lighter than the past three days'. Total turnover fell to 2.7356 words
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Article116 1969-09-06 7 LONDON, Tti. (UPI) A mass of company new* together with support for takeover stocks provided numerous good features in the stock market yesterday. Imperial Chemicals (ICI) favourable interim s'atement contributed to the firm tone, and other leaders to go better were Unilever. Fisons. Dunlops and EMI116 words
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Article14 1969-09-06 7 The tin price for yesterday was $641 00 per picul, down $2.75.14 words
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Article, Illustration168 1969-09-06 7 MR. DEXTER Tai, 28. has been appointed Rank Xerox's sales supervisor in Singapore effective from Joly l In this capacity he will be responsible for the growth of Rank Xerox sales in the Republic and will be In charge of the company's salesmen. Mr. Tai joined the168 words
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Article311 1969-09-06 7 September first grade rubber buyers dosed at 5 p m in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 74J cents per lb., down Ave eighths of a cent from the previous close. The tone of ;h® market quiet. Following easier overseas advices, tne market opened sharply lower311 words
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Article51 1969-09-06 7 HONG KONG. Fri (UPI) Money QuotationsHK56.0925 per U.S. dollar HK56.***** oer U.S dollar TT HK514.51 per pound sterling HK5307.375 per tael of gol3 94.5 per cent Oneness. HK5162.0 per 10.000 Japanese yens HK5131.2 per 100 Philippines pesos buyers HK5132.2 t»er 100 Philippinec peso* sellers Philippines 4.55 pei U.S.51 words
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Article, Illustration187 1969-09-06 7 fPHIS week Singapore Nissan Motors ploy host to the president of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. of Japan, Mr. Kotsuji Kawamata. A joint venture by Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. and local entrepreneurs, Singapore Nissan Motors (Pte.) Ltd., was set up to assemble Nissan and Datsun187 words
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323 1969-09-06 7 THE downward trend has continued during the past week and nearly three cents have been lopped off prices. At this rate, with current month 1 RS S. ruling at 74} cents, the market Is falling as fast as it rose, and suggests that the323 words
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104 1969-09-06 7 BANGKOK. Fri.(UPl) —The 37-member Japanese sponsored trade mission to Thailand achieved "understanding and friendship," a spokesman for the group Mid yesterdaj During a press conference, mission leader K. Sato said the trade deficit between the two countries "is very crucial, not only for Thailand,104 words
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Article1188 1969-09-06 7 T>t SINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms 1 of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded In brackets in lots of 1,000 unite unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS Acme $1.95 (1); Csmel Plywood $1.94 (1) $1.92 (3); C. Sugar $41,188 words
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89 1969-09-06 7 LONDON, Tri. (UPI) Rubber market closed steady quiet yesterday with spot 27. 27-1/4. Settlement Hou*e Oct. 27-1/16, 27-1/4. Nov. 27-1/®. 27-3/8. Dec. 27-1/8. 27-3/8. Oct/Dec. 27-1/8. 27-3/8. Jan./ March 26-13/16. 26-7/1. April/June 26-11/16. 26-3/4-July/Sept. 26-3 8. 26-9/16. Oct /Dec. 26-1 8. 26-3/8. Jan./ March89 words
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Article51 1969-09-06 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Rubber futures closed 210 to 80 points lower yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange. There were no sales. (Bid) (Ask) Sept. 28.00 Nov. 28.00 28.75 Jan 28.25 March 21.15 May 2800 July 27.90 Sept. 2790 Locally, No. RSS was 29 7/8 cents J*r51 words
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Article211 1969-09-06 7 The following is a berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for Sept g. DEPARTURE Godowna Vessels 6/7 Geraldme 10/11 Brunei Maru 15/16 Nissei Maru 27/28 Euphrate 29/30 Eiko Maru 31/32 Straat Colombo 40/41 Bruas 46 Benvalla 47 Australasia ARRIVAL God owns Vessels 6/7 Atreus211 words
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Article147 1969-09-06 7 NEW YORK. Frl. (UPI) Prices dropped sharply on the list <j'te to tight money. Inflationary concern and new uncertainty regarding the search for peace In Vietnam following the death of North Vietnam'! President Ho Chl Mlnh Shortly berore the close, the UPI marketwide indicator was off147 words
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Article61 1969-09-06 7 THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore yesterday made tha following changes in ita rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 unita of foreign currency). SELLING T.T. or O.D. ready: Deutsche Marks $77.7750; Holland Guilders $85.2200; Swiss Francs $71.7550; Belgian Francs $8.1375: French Francs $55.5950;61 words
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Article42 1969-09-06 7 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) —Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. 30 Industriala 823 30 20 Rails 199 52 15 Utilities 115 06 €5 Stocks 279.64 40 Bonds 71.56 Commodity futures index 139.33 up 0.23.42 words
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Article495 1969-09-06 7 ««if »re «al» la ■teat ao tfta 0 DfDUS TRIALS LSI Ml U ,5 R 1 *ITI, s f. m 2b 147 tB i> &c c 6. 2 I" fs -•B 1" N. IS *5 144 OrSa 6 35 6.45 1 <m 1 ca G umbtr495 words
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Article76 1969-09-06 7 TUB noon price* it port Cllatw ProAM >Mterda; vm>the dtnjrsi£sch«ai« m rm Bettav Loronnt (Ml (POB.) Balk Lotonui Oil (FOR) Dram Mixed (ODIJ M4I 48 60 81.00 M tint ok White (F.OB.) Pepper 14? 60 KimRik White (FOB.) Pepper 145 00 5SSSS? Umpong HjMci■ 1'BlCO Pepper (TOB) UniDoai Start76 words
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Article53 1969-09-06 7 (Miucerf* Price* for 8e»t. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS SUL run (J its 141 SINGAPORE UNIX TRUSTS Ut Malayan |.M ltd Mala> an 2 03 3rd Malayan 1.29 Thr Com. Inl 103 1 IS The Sat. Fond id 1 08 1.18 Sterling Com 5/4 HI. TRUST FUNDS lu* &WB&-- IS53 words
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Article54 1969-09-06 7 TOKYO, m (lUutor) Japan's export* in Auguat declined 8 2 per cent to US** $1,384 million, the International Trade and Industry Ministry announced yesterday But, the Ministry said, thla was etui the third largest monthly total raeorded. topped only by •1.807 million in July and54 words
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Article308 1969-09-06 7 ARRIVALS sooa.m. M*A 02a R. Lumpur a.m. Sis A 119 K. Lumpur 0 35 am. Mb A 529 Phnom-Penb I MS M MBA Itl lT I urapur 10 2oam. MSA 005 Pentnc. ipofc, K. Lumpur. Milicci nuns: zstbos«jr«is lists Hti m JSEST iifopm. AVN YNfttf t»algon 2.t0 p308 words
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Advertisement67 1969-09-06 7 TZumag s rtum rmi u» Our office, with experience staff, is specially designed to deal with well-arranged handling ®f all Tour Travels. Be sure to avail yourself of the excellent service and enjoy our personalised service, too!! Come to where every Item of your travels' itinerary will be handle* carefully67 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1969-09-06 8 JAMES KIM - By JAMES KIM SEOUL, (UPI) Lee Joe-ho will receive his master's degree in business management next spring. Already he has been offered several jobs. "I am at a loss whether to accept a job now or wait,'' Lee. 27, said. "I have several good offers, but IUPI. - 1,211 words
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670 1969-09-06 8 ROBERT CRABBE - By ROBERT CRABBE TOKYO (UPI) Japanese auto makers smile broadly when asked why their cars succeed In the United States. "Quality," is the bland answer. After a certain amount of prodding, they are likely to add: 'The price of our cars, as670 words
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Article324 1969-09-06 8 K. PARASURAMAN - Bv K. PARASURAMAN NEW DELHI (UPI) To Indians, the mango Is a fruit of many virtues. It brings good luck, serves as a staple in the diet and wards off heat stroke. India claims it is the world's largest producer of mangoes. Its orchards, most324 words
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664 1969-09-06 8 ROBERT CRABBE - By ROBERT CRABBE TOKYO (UPI) "I shall be born seven times again, to take up arms against the foe." A Japanese Generai wrote tho?e words in a poem just before he and the last of his men were wiped out in the battle of Iwo664 words
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Article, Illustration418 1969-09-06 8 Taunus C. Kemasang - By Taunus C. Kemasang JAKARTA, (UPI) To the poor of Jakarta, the city's notorious canals are heaven-sent. They serve as toilet, bathtub and swimming pool. But to the pedestrian the old Dutch-built canal network proves to be a major frustration. Bridges are often more than one mileUPI - 418 words
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Article396 1969-09-06 8 SIU PAK-YAU - By SIU PAK-YAU HONG KONG (Reuter) Hong Kong has belatedly stepped into the computer age but is catching up fast with industrial centres which have been using computers for years and is now setting the pace for much of Asia. The main problem facing Hong Kong396 words
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Miscellaneous99 1969-09-06 8 By Jack Tippet Wj'Mtmd'MX'ES*. a« 03 s UEMONAPg -&+Z6* \m nTi •V# \l 7-12 > of lemonade,. Roger. HE HOUSE?" DATELINE: DANGER! byJohnSaundenandAUenMd/Viams STAY BACK, EvEpyaooy... I'LL EASE THIS THING ONTO THE STEP/ 1 ikj '.r'TS'&i n "f'vt ri<s* v> I f:o ntf '<LV M wv Wa r-'jgk SO FAR99 words
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Article, Illustration308 1969-09-06 9 PRETTY South Korean stage dancer, Miss Bonnie Seo, fondled her shoulder length hair, took a deep breath and said: "I've been waiting for this opportunity since I was a child." And today after 15 years of hard work Bonnie has realised her308 words
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Article524 1969-09-06 9 SHEILAH GRAHAM - S>/'#'##/■##!</ /or lli/.M'//.. 1 SHEILAH GRAHAM NEW YORK. Fri. Marty Allen sent his wife Frenchie on ahead to their home in Beverly Hills and he will be following as soon as his "Mr. Jerico" is In the can. "I told her to put In524 words
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Article, Illustration564 1969-09-06 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR ANN: Please tell me what to do about a non-stop talker. This relative has come to make her home with me. Please don't tell me it's a rotten idea. J know it is but there was no alternative.564 words
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199 1969-09-06 9 VINTCE, Fri. (Reuter) Bizarre dream-hke scenes of decadence in ancient Rome left critics purtled and disappointed after the world premiere here of Italian director Federice rellini's long-a waited film 'Satyricon."* Expectations had run high for the film bated on the 2.000-year-old Latin novel of199 words
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Advertisement84 1969-09-06 9 See you TO-NIGHT at the SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT NITE-CLUB Listen to the EXCITING SOUND 6f MUSIC by: 4 TOP MOM.STOP POP GROUPS for your Ddncing Entertainment THE INTERNATIONAL SAVAGES THE GUYS THE PINK PURPLE THE SAND BOYS DINNER fr DANCING NIGHTLY 11 p.m. to J a.m. SATU»DAYS EXTENSION TO 484 words
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Miscellaneous341 1969-09-06 9 VLB SHAW LIDO Phono 2 8114 OPENS TODAT! N« Eroo liM! Shnw«! Note T\mr* 11 am. 14"). #3# 915 tad »t MIDNIOHT TONIGHT! Want Yu in "MY SON" A BHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin :n Srtawscope. Color CAPITOL Phone 2975' NOW SHOWING t 11 1 4.M. S-3# S.M fJB. R-tn O'Neal. Lei|h341 words
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Miscellaneous49 1969-09-06 9 This motion picture is the best fun in town 5 I N J Mettj Mavff c#s#r>ts A C*f'o Poiti PfJCuCt on Stl" -J David Hemmings Joanna Pettet in "The Best House in London" From Top To Bottom It's The Best Place In Town! -CATHAY-* l TONIGHT MIDNIGHT 'iWUWMW w\*v\vvw\v\\v\\49 words
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Miscellaneous231 1969-09-06 9 MiriLSIMl [ORCHARD- J? I*ll| NOW JBOWWO! Ne rTM List! Show sum: 146, US 1.30 0-« ICE" Startt 3 01. 633 148 p.m. (Tomorrow litrt Shew 10.90 a. a.) Adauvion $1.(0 tt.»c 14.00 IN SIPEB CINERAMA MQ vi VICE STATION ZEBRA' ROCK Hudson JIB Brown Super PanaVulon Metrooolor School: SI M231 words
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Article1660 1969-09-06 10 Rl L W X M a. mo KM It CL 5. Dtv. Ttartn 5y 9 0O JkJ*m U 7y 8.13 Mrs D.E. Breuk Gloria Stable Fountain Stable .00 pjt < R. S. Breuk t Breuk Mansor ($5,000) sain a Velu 9 1 5 4. vn ft. 0001,660 words
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961 1969-09-06 10 BIG BEN - GOING: GOOD BY BIG BEN ARCHARD Rood finished down the court* over 7f on the second doy but over the extro trip he should be o different proposition. He has 6 lb. off his bock ond should outstay the rivals in Race Eight, concluding day961 words
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Article31 1969-09-06 10 BIG BEN Mastrel Boy The Train Orchard Road Jimmy Lad Mastrel Boy Bukit Bendera Reprieve Cisco Bambi II Bukit Bendera Midas Touch Zodiac Courts Gift Bambi II Pan Andy31 words
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Article104 1969-09-06 10 CARDIFF. Wales. Fn. (Reutert Don Shepherd, 42-year-old Glamorgan bowler, yesterday joined the select band of players who have claimed 2.000 wickets In County championship matches Shepherd, a leading figure in Glamorgan's march towards the County title this season reached the 2.000-mark when he had Worcestershire batsman104 words
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Article206 1969-09-06 10 Love Joy, Seraya Merah Shine KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Trainer George West s pair, Love and Joy and Seraya Merah impressed on a good track here this morning when they cracked 37 for 3f., report* Big Ben. The stablemates clapped on the pace at the half mile to return 36 4/5206 words
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Article61 1969-09-06 10 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Arsenal slammed into two goals In the first four minutes of extra time te beat Southampton 2-0 in a tense second round replay in the English Football League Cup last night. Geogre Graham scored both goals which earned Arsenal, beaten finalists in the61 words
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Article171 1969-09-06 10 BIG BEN JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC RACE SURVEYOR Fiesta Kingford KINGFORD Surveyor Judith Anion II SURVEYOR Kingford Bukit Serok RACE 2 SHANGHAI KID B. Dreamer Challenger P. AMBITION B. Dreamer Shanghai Kid B. DREAMER Shanghai Kid Court's' Gift COURT'S GIFT P. Ambition Shanghai Kid RACE S ARISTOCRAT Bambi II171 words
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450 1969-09-06 10 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Recalled England batiman Phil Sharpe rescued Yorkshire with a fighting 96 against Sussex in the English County cricket championship fixtures yesterday. It was Sharpe's best County knock this season. He completely dominated a stand of 121 in 140 minutes with Doug450 words
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143 1969-09-06 10 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Bernard Hunt and Peter Butler, two members of the British Ryder Cup team against the United States next month, were eliminated in the first round of the professional match play golf championships, sponsored by the News of the World newspaper at143 words
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Article33 1969-09-06 10 MORE than 400 members will take part in a karate grading test at 94 McNair Road today at 2.00 p.m. The grading test will continue on Sunday at the tame Y*nu«.33 words
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Article169 1969-09-06 10 NEW YORK. Fri. (Reuter)— The newly-formed International Tennis Paivers Association (1.T.P.A.) are to hold their own open championships at Philadelphia's Spectrum on Feb. 2 next year, it was announced here yesterday. The US$5O,OOO (about £20.800) event will replace the Philadelphia indoor tournament. Australian John Newcombe,169 words
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Article43 1969-09-06 10 Fri. (AFP) Ail England champion, 20-year-old Rudy Hartono emerged as Indonesia's National singles badminton champion last night when he defeated ft? straight sets 15-4. 15-13. Rudy Hartono was repr*- ast Jav# m th cur rent National Sport Festival in Surabaj^43 words
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290 1969-09-06 11 THE finals of the M.S.A.-sponsored bowling tournament will bo held at the Jackie's Bowl Kotong and Orchard today and tomorrow. The tournament will mark the climax of another successful competition to select local representatives to compete in overseas championships. The qualifying rounds *ere290 words
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Article108 1969-09-06 11 SAPPORO Japan. Fn 'Reuter) World Featherweight champion Shozo Saijo of Japan and Mexican challenger Jos* Luis Pimentel were declared in good health by doctors today. The two boxers will meet in a 15-round title match in Sapporo on Sept 7. Saijo is making his second108 words
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Article74 1969-09-06 11 CHRIST CHURCH. New Zealand. Fri. (Reuter) Fast bowler David Trist Is standin* by to replace injured Dick Motz in the New Zealand cricket squad to tour India and Pakistan after leaving England. Trist has played only two flrst-class games In his career. A rtnai decision on74 words
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Article22 1969-09-06 11 LONDON. Fri (Reuter) Newport beat Penarth by SO points to 6 in a Rugby Union club match played last night22 words
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Article130 1969-09-06 11 After bem ff a goal down In the 15th minute Khalsa Association rallied strongly to beat Jansenites 3-1 in the semifinals of the SHA Under-23 knockout tournament at the Padang yesterday. Play was even in the first ten minutes and after an end to end play Jansenites130 words
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Article231 1969-09-06 11 Jules Rime LONDON, Fn. < Reuter) Sir Alf Ramsey, manager of world soccer champions England. is leaving nothing to chance in h:s painstaking preparations for the defence of the Jules Rimet Cup in Mexico next year. After a six-year reign which has made him the most231 words
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Article218 1969-09-06 11 N'EW YORK. Tri. (Reuter>— The Baltimore Orioles leaders in the American League's Eastern Division, nipped the Detroit Tigers 5-4 vesterday with the aid of three consecutive ninth inning homers by Frank Robinson. Boog Powell winning run with a ground and Brooks Robinson. Mark Belanger drove in the218 words
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Article27 1969-09-06 11 Combined School* 'A' will mwt Combined School® 'B' in the semi-finals of the SHA Under-23 tournament «t the Raffle# Institution ground today at 5.00 p.m.27 words
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Article154 1969-09-06 11 CARACAS. Venezuela. Fri. (Reuter) Japanese Estherweight champion Nobuo Chiba will meet Alfredo Marcano of Venezuela here on Sept. 19. it was announced today. Chiba is currently ninth in Ring Magazine's world ratings. SANTIAGO. Chile: Chiles Godfrey Stevens. number eight contender for the world featherweight crown,154 words
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Article113 1969-09-06 11 CRANB SUR SIERRE. Switzerland, Frl. (Router)' Italian Roberto Bernardini carded a six-under-par 67 final round to retain his Swiss Open golf title here yesterday. Bernardini. who shared second place with Frenchman Jean Garialde after the third round, finished with a 72-hole aggregate of 277, on113 words
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Advertisement494 1969-09-06 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS METHODIST FAITH METBOUISI CHURCH oso am. Warship IVTIM to English 11.00 Am. iOO o-a. Suom? Mb. m English MWO TA BOYI Brgsde Bible Olan tatardv J| RIK 54 7 -80 da 81 Dl I oiim Car Youttu JURONO CHRISTIAN CHLKCH Tsmsn Jurong (22) 845 a.m. Sunday School 10-00494 words
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Advertisement539 1969-09-06 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ZION BIBLE-PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ft. Pavlstouk Avenue, tt pore-19. 8 60 a-m. Sunday School 9 15 am. English Service SEVKNTH-DAt AUVENTIST CHURCH IZO. Haieetler Road. Slngspora Saturday 9.30 am. SaoDath School II 00 a.o. Service of Worahl® ft.3o pm. Youth Meeting LIFE BIBLE-PRESBY'I ERIAN HI K< U 4. CMlstead539 words
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Advertisement428 1969-09-06 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS HAKKA METHODIST CHIKCH 1-B. Evelyn lload, Singapore 11. BOOa m. Huki Service Preacher: Rev. Da rid Woof 000 a.m. Sunday School jtng Chineae) 11 00 am. Engliab Benr.ce Rev Peter Llm BRETHREN BETHE»D% (KATONO) III'RCH 17. Pennetether Road. Singapore 15. Sunday 830 a m. Lord Supper 0 30am428 words
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Miscellaneous1293 1969-09-06 11 (CHANNEL 5) P.M. 1.00 Opening Announcements in all Languages it Woodv Woodpecker: 1-30 World Tennis; 2 20 Gentle Ben Two for the Sea (Part II); 245 Inba Neram; 340 AB C. Documentary Cortez and the Legend; 430 What'g Mv Lane?; 4.55 Phanto. man Mvsterious Melon: 5.20 Let* Go Soul by1,293 words
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Article, Illustration325 1969-09-06 12 THE Secretary-General of the Singapore Association for the Blind, Mr. Ron Chandran-Dudley said on Thursday that Singapore's School for the Blind is to be developed as a training centre for instructors in this region. He added that this was a logical development after the325 words
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Article, Illustration128 1969-09-06 12 THE French Ambassador-Designate to Singapore, Mr. Marcel Flory (seen above), flew into Singapore late Thursday night to take up his new appointment. Mr. Flory. until his assign-1 ment to the Republic, has oeen the Ambassador In Kampala, Uganda. No stranger to the Middle East128 words
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Article142 1969-09-06 12 The President of the Indian' Chamber of Commerce. Mr. DD. Sachdev, will be the chairman of the panel of officials for this Sunday's Toto Draw, that will be telecast live over Television Singapura on Channel 5 at 3.25 p.m. The other officials are: Mr. J.T. Nallaiah, senior142 words
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Article73 1969-09-06 12 An odd-job labourer, Alias bin Taris was yesterday sentenced to one day's jail in addition to a fine of $lOO. In default, 20 days' jail for stealing two sarongs. Alias. 22, pleaded guilty before the Ninth Court Magistrate, Mr. E.C. Foenander, to a charge of stealing two new73 words
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Article289 1969-09-06 12 A police constable yesterday told a district court how two persons offered him gratification as "an inducement to show favour" to the two persons. Chui Ah Chee was testifying at the trial of Chew Song Wenn, 30, and Chee Hing Soon. 22. jointly charged with corruptly289 words
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Article55 1969-09-06 12 The Chairman of the National Theatre Trust. Dr Goh Poh Seng yesterday told the Eastern Sun (with reference to the report in the Friday's newspaper on Page 12) that ONLY the Chinese Orchestra will be touring Europe early 1970 The National Symphony Orchestra Is not making the tour as55 words
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Article, Illustration61 1969-09-06 12 GROUP CAPT. E.W. Merriman Is the first RAF officer of that rank to attain 1.000 hours of flying the Hercules transport aircraft He is also the Station Commander of RAF Changt's Airfield. Picture shows him being presented with a Hercules model by the local representative61 words
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Article580 1969-09-06 12 A CALL was made last night to all alumni associations of national or international universities in the Republic to get together and form a Council or Federation among themselves. As a united group, the alumni associations will be effective and strong and will also be580 words
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Article, Illustration98 1969-09-06 12 THE Malaysian Divisional Manager for the Pharmaceutical Department of Sandilands Buttery and Co. Ltd. Mr Yan Voon Seng leaves for the United Kingdom this we*k to attend the Synpharm 1969 Annual Medical Meeting and Conference at Maidenhead. Berkshire, from Sept 15-21. During his trip abroad.98 words
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Article62 1969-09-06 12 A hawker yesterday denied a charge of assaulting a Publie Health Assistant at the junction of Walllch Street and Tanjong Pagar Road on Sept. 5. Tan Ang Ee 24. was alleged to have assaulted Chia Weng Leng that day. He claimed trial and was allowed ball of $250 in62 words
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Article, Illustration250 1969-09-06 12 MISS Louise Branson of Robinson's Gown Depart-, ment has won the "Most Courteous Shop Assistant 1969"' competition organised by the Singapore Tourist Association. She will receive a free round-trip ticket to Bangkok on the new MSA Boeing 737 and a certificate of merit at a250 words
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Article117 1969-09-06 12 Two person? were charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with criminal conspiracy to cheat an officer of a travel agency here Yap Kim Heng and Pang Yeok Sane were accused of posing themselves as representatives of the Tenkas Melavu Institute which was publishing a souvenir117 words
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Article153 1969-09-06 12 THE sponsors of the "Jet Sell Fashion Show" to Hong Kong and Tokyo have reported the show to be a great success durine an "inflight demonstration" on MSA's Boeing's 707 flight from Singapore to Hong Kong. The following cable was flashed to Singapore yesterday stating:"Flying forty153 words
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Article130 1969-09-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri —A new agreement for the avoidance of double taxation between Japan and Malaysia was concluded here today. The draft agreement initialled at official evel would be submitted to the respective governments for their approval The Permanent Secretary to the Treasury. Tan Sri Mohd. Sharif130 words
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Article86 1969-09-06 12 A leading Singapore bird and animal dealer. Mr. Y. L. Koh will present his collection of rare bird 9 to the Jurong Town Corporation for the town park's aviary. The collection, costing some $2,000, comprise two adult cassawaries, two crown pigeons. six moorhens, a pair of86 words
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Miscellaneous94 1969-09-06 12 Time 6tTide High Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 9.06 a.m. (5.8 ft 5.21 p.m. (6.7 ft) Naval Dockyard: 9.30 a.m. (7.2 ft.), 5.10 p.m. (7.9 ft) Low Tide (Tomorrow) Singapore Town: 0.03 a.m. (2.5 ft 12.16 p.m. (5.3 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 0.09 a.m. (3.5 ft.). 12.59 p.m. (6.4 ft) High Tide94 words
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