Eastern Sun, 28 September 1969

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  • 23 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN WATIOWAL DAILY VV E>td. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1132 ,Sunday Edition 75 September 1969. MC(P) 0737 Prion IS cant*
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  • 413 1 PRAGUE, Sat. (AFP) The Czechoslovak Federal Government headed by Oldrich Cernik today resigned from office, Ceteka news agency reported. President Ludvik Svoboda accepted the resignation and asked the outgoing Prime Minister to form a new cabinet, the agency said, quoting an official statement. The
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  • 358 1 EX-ENVOY LASHES OUT SYDNEY, Sat. (Reuter) Australia's military commitment to Malaysia and Singapore was "a farce" a former Australian Deputy High Commissioner in Malaysia said in an interview published in the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper today. W L. Morrison told the Herald the Malaysians and
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  • 28 1 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) Smallpox vaccine has been rushed to the provinces bordering Burma, where smallpox Is reported to have broken out. A public health ministry source said.
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  • 85 1 NEW YORK. Sat (UPI) Secretary of Sta'e William P Rogers conferred last night with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko for 3-1/2 hours on the Middle East and other issues The two decided to hold a third session next week, probably on Tuesday. Emerging from the dinner meeting
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  • 52 1 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter) China was believed to have conducted its ninth nuclear test, a Japanese newspaper reported here today. The national dailv newspaper. Yomiuri Shimbun. based this report on unspecified Japanese government sources and said they confirmed that there were indications that China conducted its ninth test earlier
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  • 197 1 BONN, Sot. (UPI) West Germany's election campaign ended Friday night with a violent demonstration in the former Nazi shrine city of Nurenberg and Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger and Foreign Minister Willy Brandt exchanging harsh words in their contest for national leadership. More than 10,000 men
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  • 171 1 LONDON. Sat. (UPI> Israel warplane 5 swept Into Jordan and Egypt Friday in three separate raids, a terrorist bomb killed an Israeli man and wounded a woman In Israeli Jerusalem. An undisclosed number of warplanes bombed and strated Jordanian pa»ltidr.s in the Mandassa Bridge
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  • 62 1 CAIRO. Sat (UPI) —Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Rlad said Saturday he had told the United States that cirect Arab-Israeli negotiations over the Middle East situation were "unacceptable because it would mean an Arab surrender to Israel Reports quoting him as saying Egypt eventually might a.gree to a direct
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  • 225 1 BANGKOK, Sat. (Reuter) Thailand's Prime Minister Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn and Communications Minister Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chullasapya are to make an on-the-spot inspection of operations against Moslem and Communist insurgents in Southern Thailand. Increased terrorist activity has recently been reported from areas
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  • 86 1 LONDON. Sat. (UPl)—British Conservative Party .Leader Edward Heath said Friday it is in the United States interest that Britain should re tain a military presence in Singapore. Malaysia and the Persian Gulf. He said if the conservatives win Britain's next parliamentary general elections in the fall of 1970
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  • 131 1 YUNG TAU. South Vietnam. Sat (Reuter) President Nguyen Van Thieu today told the United States that if it wanted to withdraw any more men from South Vietnam it would have to pay for them in hard cash. Speaking at a press conference at this coastal
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  • 53 1 HONG KONG. Sat. (Renter) American Astronaut Neil Armstrong isn't the only one helping moon cake sellers fiere do a roaring trade lor the mid-autumn festival. One local moon cake shop has a huge "Moon Nudie" advertisement to attract customers. The colourful poster shows m nude girl about to
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  • 194 1 The first Singapore naval midshipmen to train with the Royal Australian Navy under an officer training scheme have described it as very successful and worthwhile. They are Midshipmen Tan Peng Yong, Cheong Poh Onn. Tan Lock Lang, and Gary Lee of the Maritime Command
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  • 53 1 WARSAW, Sat. (UPl>—Polish surgeons used a Dig's liver to save the life of a 25-year-old man suffering from a virus infection of th« liver, the Polish new s agency PAP reported Friday. PAP said the pig's liver took over the functions of the miner's own liver dur!ng a
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  • 264 2 BRUNEI residents in tht Jalan Tasek area are breathing easily again after an RAF bomb-disposal team from Singapore destroyed a World War II 100-lb. bomb which labourers had unearthed while digg- ing a water-pipe trench The American-manufac-tured bomb, believed to have been dropped
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  • 212 2 THE Singapore Pools (PU) Limited announced yesterday that the "Two Drows-A-Week" and the "Three-Circle Draw" will continue in view of its popularity and success since it was introduced in August. In a statement, a spokesman from the Pools said the present group prize
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  • 49 2 The Singapore Armed /orces will conduct 4 four-day demolition exercise at their Southern Island Ranges at Pulau Senang and Pulau Pawai from tomorrow till Thursday, Oct. 2. Dailv blasting will take place from 8 a.m. to 12 midnight. The public is warned to keep clear of these islands.
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  • 56 2 A book-stall owner. Abdul Latiff S. A. Rowther. was fined $75 by the Ninth Court Magistrate. Mr. EC. Foenande r yesterday for possessing a banned publication. Abdul Latiff. 41. had earlier pleaded guilty to the charge in which he admitted tnat he had the book, "Midwood". in his shop
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  • 197 2 Leading American travel executives have said here that Singapore should enjoy a boom in tourism within the next few years. These executives, who flew in during the week alter attending the American Society of Travel Agents Convention in Tokyo, said they were very much Impressed wlsh the
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  • 100 2 SOLDIERS, farmer*, hawkers and village folks all are working together in a road construction project at Jalan Ulu Seletar, 9-3- 4 m.s. Sembawang Road. The "gotong-royong" project between the Armed Forces and civilians to metal a 2.000-foot stretch of Jalan Ulu Seletar commenced yesterday and is
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  • 44 2 POLICE are looking for a youth who snatched a handbag from a European woman while she was eating at Hokkien Street on Friday nighd. The victim. Mrs. Ma via Holmberg, said she had about S5OO cash and some Important documents in her handbag.
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  • 172 2 THE newly registered Kampong Choi Chee Health Promotion Association will hold an exhibition in conjunction with the "Keep Singapore Clean and Mosquito-Free" campaign at the Kaki Bukit Community Centre on Oct. 12 at 10.30 a.m. The exhibition, to be declared open by the Health
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  • 529 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Chief Justice Tan Sri H. T. Ong today dismissed as "misconceived" an application, by way of originating summons, by the former MSA Legal Adviser and Secretary, Gerald Fernandez, that the court determine certain phrases in the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1961, and
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  • 62 2 There will be Armed Forces exercises by 1W personnel nlong Coleman Street and Hll] Street tomorrow and Sept. 30. The exercises will take place from 12 midnight to am On Oct 1 and 2. the exercises will be conducted at Middle Road/Victoria Street/ North Bridge Road. No
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  • 85 2 A Works Brigade member. Kumarasamy Kanappan a l Kumarasamy Kallappan. took of! from his camp. Ahmad Ibrahim Camp at Sembawang Hills, without permission from the Police or the Commandant. so as to "discuss his marriage plans" with hll brother. Now he has to postpone the marriage for a year.
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  • 200 2 Moon-cake festival may be Over for Singaporeans but it is not ao for s lecturer from the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom, Mr. Billy G. W S. Robinson. Proudly carrying a colourful lantern (as seen above) which he acquired in Penang during his tour of Malaysia
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  • 492 2 THE lock of communications between parents and their children is blamed for the widening "generation gap' r in the present society. Both teenagers and parents shared the same views when they *poke on the "Generation Gap" at a forum organised by the Catholic Teachers*
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  • 245 3 MANILA, Sat. (Reuter) Philippines Sen. Sergio Osmena Jr., the opposition Liberal Party's Presidential candidate, has said he would withdraw from the Presidential race if a letter incriminating President Marcos in "kickback deals" was not genuine. The senator said this yesterday at the start of
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  • 136 3 MANILA. Sat. (UPI) A 20-year-old American sailor has been acquitted of negligent homicide In the fatal shooting June 10 of a Filipino at a firing range in the US Naval Base at Subic Bay. the U.S. Navy reported Saturday Gunner's Mate Third Class Michael Moonev
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  • 61 3 NEW DELHI, Sat. (Reuter) A Moslem hag been appointed Director General of India's Central Reserve Police, whose duties include controlling communal disturbances. The appointment of Imdad All, former Inspector General of police In Assam and Gujarat, is considered to be a deliberate government move to ensure that the
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  • 73 3 MANILA. Sat (UPI) A South Korean ship was reported breaking up on Saturday amid mountainous waves generated by Typhoon Elsie In the East China Sea and Its 37 crewmen have abandoned ship, according to reports <>* rescue aircraft in the scene. A spokesman at the U.S. Clark Air
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  • 197 3 TAIPEI. Sat. (UPI) Typhoon Elsie, nacking winds of up to 150 miles an hour, cut a destructive path across Taiwan Friday night, nearly paralyzing the Island's entire land communications, the police administration said. At least 50 persons were killed in floods and fires brought by the most
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  • 267 3 CALCUTTA, Sat. (UP!) The Panchen Lama who was elevated to the throne then demoted by Chinese conquerors of Tibet, was reported Friday to have escaped from Communist captivity and heading to India. Tibetan circles here said the Panchen Lama is travelling across the rugged,
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  • 517 3 SAIGON, Sot. (Reuter) The U.S. Army today for the first time released the details of charges of murder and conspiracy against six Special Forces officers, accusing them of having drugged a Vietnamese and then of shooting him with o
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  • 285 3 RABAT. Sat. (Reuter) The Indian government which was refuted admission to the Islamic summit here assailed Morocco and Hie organisers of the Summit conference with requests to take part. King Hassan of Morocco said tonight. The King, speaking at a press conference, added that the
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  • 52 3 NEW YORK Sat (UPI) Former Prime Minister U Nu of Burma left New York on Thursday night to address a seminar at the University of Illinois in Champaign. 111. He will return to New York on Friday night and appear in a television interview dealing with Buddhism on
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  • 56 3 UNITED NATIONS. Sal. (UPI) Cambodia complained to the Security Council on Friday that U-S.-South Vietnamese forces had killed five Cambodians and wounded 13 In a series of border incidents between Aug. 3 and Sept. 2. Two Cambodians were arrested, it said, and damage had been done to villages
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  • 73 3 MANILA. Sat. (UPI) An 11-year-old pupil was beaten up. placed in a sack and then hung over a slow Are until he was roasted to death, according to a belated report from Tagbllaran City, some 360 miles south of here. The report identified the sadistic killer as a
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  • 76 3 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) Troops had to be called in to disperse about 1.000 pedicab riders who staged a violent demonstration against a pedicab owner. Several pedicab riders yesterday damaged the house of the owner who had threatened to take action against one of the riders because he had
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  • 113 3 PARIS. Sat (UPI) The Vletcong's Foreign Minister Mrs. Nguyen Thl Binh said Friday the Vietnam war would go on until the complete withdrawal of US troops and the overthrow of the Saigon regime. Speaking to newsmen at Le Bourget airfield on her return from Hanoi. Mrs Binh
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  • 36 3 NEW DELHI. Sat. (UPI) Three Navy personnel, including a pilot were killed on Thursday when their naval plane crashed at the Dabolia airport In Goa, according to a belated report from the Defence Ministry.
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  • 181 3 SAIGON, Sat. (UPI) More than 225 U.S. aircraft from helicopters to jets and prop-driven planes have been lost over Laos in the past 11 months, informed U.S. sources said Friday. The sources also reported that US air attacks in support of Laotian government forces
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  • 438 4 PRAGUE, Sot (Reuter) A dramatic 17-hour session of the Czechoslovak Communist Porty control committee broke up early today after deboting the politieol foto of reformist leader Alexander Dubcek. (,eo»ily guarded Progue Castle shortly after 2 a.m. there was no immediate word
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  • 242 4 PRAGUE. Sat. (UPI) The Czechoslovak government used flower power yettprdav to prevent demonstrations in case Alexander Dubcek and other liberals are into political oblivion. While the cen i r 3j, m „?j?it <&»<* th« Tw?i3 ln an pra^j} mJ calrtle. workmen "built an "IMWg ®"wSKS£tff%£
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  • 105 4 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) President Nixon denied on Friday there were any American combat forces in Laos, while at the same time expressing concern over the presence of 50.000 North Vietnamese troops in the Southeast Asian country. The President reminded newsmen the US. involvement in
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  • 67 4 PARIS. Sat. (Reuter) President Georges Pompidou in a message sent to Hanoi yesterday congratulated North Vietnam's new President Ton Due Thang on his election. The message read: "I address our excellency, on the occasion of our election to the Presidency of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam,
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  • 320 4 JERUSALEM, Sat, (Router) Israel yesterday iccus.ed the Arab states of trying to make religion a weapon of belligerency, but said tncy had failed in their attempt to bring non-Arab Moslem states into the cam- paign against her. A Foreign Ministry spokesman. commenting
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  • 45 4 PARIS. Sat (Reuter) French President Georges Pompidou will begin his official visit to the United States next February 24 stay about a week, his office announced here yesterday. Mr. Pompidou last month accepted an invitation from President Nixon to visit the U.S.
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  • 181 4 LONDON*. Sat. (Reuter) London's house grabbing hippies. systematically kicked out of every building they have occupied, were today offered a haven off the Irish coast. The price is £20.000 and their new home would be a deserted island called St. Patrick's Isle. 20 miles from
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  • 172 4 UNITED NATIONS Sat. (Reuter) Colombia told the U N. General Assembly today that peace in the world could not be organised "while excluding nations with a capacity of waging wide-scale war" of the calibre of China. Foreign Minister Alfonso Lopez Michelsen said the question of China's
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  • 29 4 SYDNEY. Sat. (Reuter) Two armed bandits made good their escape from a suburban bank here to-day by stealing two bank tellers' trousers along with 9.000 dollars (4.2000 sterling).
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  • 146 4 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) William Taylor thought he had found a way to beat the breath test for drunk driving. He just stole the breath analyser tube and ran away. Motoring home fc"Om a public house, the 19-year-old Taylor was stopped by
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  • 632 4 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Britain's ruling Labour Party meets on Monday for a pre-elec-tion conference shadowed by second thoughts about full-blooded commitment to Europe Doubts about the Common Market were emerging as a dominant theme as 4,000 delegates converged on the southcoast seaside
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  • 301 4 PARIS Sat. (Reuter) The N'rth Vietnamese allegation to the Paris peace talk# yesterday it would see the wi\*s of Ave U S fliers missing in action over North Vietnam who arrived here today in a bid to find out the fate
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  • 48 4 LONDON Sat (Reuter) Mr Kenneth Morgan. 40. hu been fleeted general secretary of the 22.000-strong National Union of Journalists after a postal ballot, the union announced yesterday. He will tak« office when the present general secretary. Mr. James Bradley, retires at the #nd of this year.
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  • 50 4 CAPE TOWN Sat. (Renter) South Africa's longest-sur-viving heart transplant patient. Mr. Petrus Smith, who was admitted to Groote Schuur Hospital nine days ago suffering from septicaemia, was discharged today. A hospital bulletin said his condition was satisfactory Mr Smith underwent his heartgraft more than a year ago.
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  • 59 4 GAZA. Israeli-held Gaza Strip, Sat. (Reuter) —Israeli military authorities in the Gaza yesterday blew up nine houses alter their occupants had been arrested on suspicion of guerilla activities or membership of Arab guerilla organisations. Israeli sources said. Two of the houses were m Gaza town
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  • 304 4 WASHINGTON. Sat <CPI> Israeli Prime Minister Mrs. Gold* Melr yesterday declared that If at all possible for her country the 196? Mid-East war was "going to be the last war tbat wiil he fought between tbe Arab states and us Mrs.
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  • 117 4 BUENOS AIFES Sat (LTD The head of the Marine Prefecture for the port of Buenos Aires said Friday the Liberian freighter Sagitariua was heavily damaged in a collision Thursday night with the East German vessel Schwarzburg and was in danger of sinking. Major Oscar Correa Chief
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  • 144 4 SAIGON. Sat »Reuter) American B-52 bombers flew three raids at dawn today dropping their 30-ton bomb loads on Vietcong positions between 83 and 93 miles north of Saigon, the U.S. command reported. The giant planes, flying six aircraft to a raid aimed at ke%- infiltration routes leading
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  • 147 4 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) A new Beatles record album, guaranteed success by advance sales alone, is released in Britain today hours after the Liverpool musicians lost control of their own song company The album, entitled "Abbey Road", goes into the shops after the Associated Televlaion Company (ATV)
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  • 413 5 ENDING VIETNAM WAR WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) President Nixon Friday pleaded for more time to pursue nil present course in Vietnam, and held out h°P« for an end of the war next year if he can get "united support" from the American people. U_ I.U T
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  • 165 5 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. fUPI) Jamaica yesterday proposed the establishment of a world resources data centre" to provide an inventory of world resources and thus help international economic development. The Acting Minister of External Affairs of Jamaica. Neville E. Gallimore. to'd the General Assembly in a policy speech
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  • 193 5 CINCINNATI. Ohio Sat. (UPI) Carl Ingle. 31, who was not previously identified 1 as a suspect, surrendered to police yesterday to face charges of murder in the shooting deaths of four women during a $275 bank holdup. Delhi Hills Police Chief Howard Makm said police went to
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  • 38 5 MONTEVIDEO. Sat (UPI)— Government sources said Friday that one of the suspected kidnappers of the U.S. Ambassador to BraziL C. Burke Elbrick. has been captured by police here Police declined to confirm or deny the report.
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  • 201 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. (Reuter) The chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, William McChesney Martin, said yesterday America's inflationary spiral is still out of control and that inflationary psychology is still strong. His remarks came as a jolt to Nixon administration hopes that its anti-inflation measures
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  • 203 5 LA PAZ, Bolivia, Sat. (Reuter) Search planes tonight combed the snow-capped Andes mountains in central Bolivia for a missing airliner with 71 people aboard, including Bolivia's leading soccer team. The DDC-6 of the Bolivian National Lloyd Aereo Boliviano line vanished on a onehour flight between
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  • 166 5 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. (UPI) Pakistan is attempting to join the non-aligned nations but is meeting with determined Indian opposition, it was learnea Friday. Indian Foreign Minister Dmesh Singh, here to attend the General Assembly session, held exploratory talks with the Foreign Ministers of several non-aligned
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  • 53 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) The State Department said yesterday it is following closely developments in Bolivia where a military coup overthrew the government of Luis Adolfo Siles Salinas earlier in the day. A department spokesman would not say what the United States policy would be regarding the new military
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  • 273 5 LOS ANGELES, Sat. (UPI) Astronauts Nell Armstrong and Michael Collins got a reception of cheers and kisses on Friday at the plant where their Apollo 11 moonship was built after they thanked 5.000 workers for a "beautiful flying machine." The two moonmen visited the
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  • 172 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) The Fentagon and the Saigon government yesterday denied charges by Sen. William Proxmire, Demo-crat-Wisconsin, that the South Vietnamese have been selling weapons given them by the United States. A Defence Department spokesman said South Vietnam had offered to sell as scrap about
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  • 337 5 WASHINGTON, Sot. (UPh The Pentagon is experimenting with a non-nuclear Antiballistic Missile defence (ABM) that would spit steel rods at incoming missiles to knock them down, Congressional testimony revealed Friday. According to sketchy reference remaining in heavily censored House Armed Services Committee testimony, demonstrations of
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  • 80 5 WASHINGTON. Sat (Reutcr) President Nixon said yesterday he would not withdraw his nomination of Judge Clement Haynsworth to serve on the Un:ted S*ates Supreme Court despite the controversy surrounding the judge. Nixon told a news conference he had confidence in the judge's qualifications and integrity. Opposition Inside
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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    • 638 6 MORRIS Cerullo stood In the middle of the National Theatre stage and, in the name of God. commanded the devil to get out. Then he cried to the assembled 5.000: "The prleon doors are open! Get up and walk out.'' For the uninitiated. It was Q'ilte an experience.
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    • 173 6 EVANGELIST Morris Cerullo, wos warmly bade off by a large crowd at the airport yesterday. The crowd included pastors, missionaries, evangelists and many who were healed during the Crusade. He left for Indonesia to survey the possibilities of a similar crusade to be held there
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    • 62 6 The Overseas Missionary Fellowship will be holding an Induction and Farewell Service on Oct. 1 at the Singapore Bible College at 7.45 p.m. The service is arranged to bid farewell to Mr. J. O. Sanders, the Gener a Director of O.M.F. on his retirement and mark the
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    • PEOPLE
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        86 6 A young evangelist. Tan Kok Beng and the former Miss Rosie Yap Poon A 1 started their new home. Mr. Tan of Malaysia Evangelistic Fellowship, is the second son of Mr and Mrs Tan Siew Chong and Mrs Tan is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yap
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      • 420 6 BISHOP Chandu Ray was converted from Hinduism exactly thirty years ago. His quest for the reality of God came to a n end as he was confronted with the claims of Jesus Christ in the 14th chapter of John. "I developed a friendship with one particular man
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      • 117 6 The new General Secretary for the Australia-New Zea-land-East Asia region of Scripture Union, has arrived in Singapore The Rev. David Chan, from Taiwan, undertook postgraduate studies in the United States, gaining B.D. and M A degrees in Theology and Semitic languages In 1964. he Joined the
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      • 145 6 "The Timeless Word" is the theme' of Scripture Union Week this year A full programme of events has been drawn up. and includes. Two broadcasts on Radio Singapore today. The evening service at <5.00 p.m. wi'l feature two playlets with a message The epilogue, at 10.00 p.m. Public
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    • WHAT'S ON THIS WEEK
      • 73 6 THE TELOK B LANG AH CHURCH will hold it s sth Anniversary service, today. Sept. 28. Mr. Alan Knight. w-ho has been serving the Lord in Japan for many vears. is the guest speaker. The Church has revised the time of its meetings. The new times are: Youth
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      • 96 6 "The kingdom is the LOrd's and he is the governor among the nations (Psalms 22 28) This passage from Psalms is included in the Christian Science Lesson-Sermon to be read in churches today. The subject is "Reality." A correlative passage from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures
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      • 91 6 TRLNITY THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE will celebrate its 21st anniversary with a thanksgiving service to be held in the college on Fnday. Oct. 3rd at 11.00 a m. The Chairman of the Board of Governors of the College. Dean AC. Dumper wiU address the service. All pastors and friends
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    • 15 6 BISHOP Yap Kim Hao s peaking at the Consecration Service.
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    • 293 6 CROWDS of curious onlookers watched attentively last Sunday as the Methodist Bishop of Singapore and Malaysia consecrated the new Toa Payoh Methodist Church. Sited on the ground floor of a multi-storey block of flats, the shophouse church is flanked on either side by a furniture store
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    • 254 6 CHRISTIANS always It difficult to break away from traditional forma of worship. Some may have an "edifice-complex", and And themselves unable to think of a church except as a boxlike building with a crosa and a steeple. These ideas were presented by Dr. Yap Kim Hao.
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 192 7 RANGOON, Sat. '(Reuter) Burma has announced a £10.2 million deficit In its budget for the new fiscal year beginning next month. The government said in its budget statement issued yesterday that a revenue of £809.7 million has been estimated against a £819.9 million expenditure.
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    • 96 7 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Rubber closed barely steady ar.d uncertain yesterday with spot 27. 27f Settlement House Nov. 27-1/4 27-1/2 Dec. 27 27-3/8 Oct. Dec. 26-3/4 nom buyer 27 Jan. March 26-9/16 26-3/4 Apr./ June 26-7/16 26-5/8 July/Sept. 26-5/16 26-7 'l6 Oct. Dec. 26-3/16 26-1/4 Jan./
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    • 58 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged to 13 points lower on Ho sales yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange. (Close) (Prev) Nov. 28.008 75A 28.00 Jan 28.25 A 28.40 March 27.758 28.10 A 27.75 May 28.00- 28.15 July 27.60 A 27.75 Sept. 27.35 A 27.50
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    • 101 7 THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore yesterday made the following changes in its rates to merchants (rates quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Deutsche Marks: In Abeyance: Holland Guilders $B5 4950: Swiss Francs $71.8425: Belgian Francs $6.1475; French Francs
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    • 566 7  -  By Brian Twomay LONDON, Sat. Staff Training for the coming of tha 747 gats sariousiy underway this month. The second of four one-week couraea is being held at the Technical Training Centre, Cranebank, this week. The Cranebank course at this stage is aimed
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    • 66 7 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) Four Indonesian private banks have been suspended by the Central Bank for failure to maintain the necessary cash reserves of 30 per cent of deposits. a Central Bank spokesman said today. The banks are the Asian African Barking Corporation. Intra Bank. Bank Patriot
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    • 13 7 THE tin price for yesterday was $637,124 per plcul. down $0.87*.
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    • 241 7 CHICAGO, Sat. (UPI) Nearly two dozen loading industralists from Japan and tha Chicago aroa mat yesterday to discuss currant trada relations between tha two countries, tha two loaders in manufacturing in tha free world. The meeting, sponsored by the Chicago Association of Commerce and
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    • 161 7 LONDON. Sat. Gulf Aviation is to begin services on an international scale. From April 1970. Gulf Aviation will operate two VCIO flights a week between Britain and the Gulf area using aircraft chartered from BOAC. One service will operate between Abu Dhabi, Bahrain and London.
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    • 215 7 THE following is th© berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for today. Sept 28: DEPARTURES God own Vessel 3/4 Madras Maur 13/14 Hessenstein 21/22 Taiei Mar u 23/24 Colombo Maru 27/28 Asahi Maru No. 38 29 Kvokyu Maru 33/34 Star Altalr 38/39 Tjut Najak
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    • 140 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Gold prices were steady and quiet on markets here and abroad yesterday, with traders reluctant to make commitments in front of the West German elections over the weekend. The Frankfurt j?old market remained closed as part of the effort to
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    • 50 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Holdings 0 f U S Government securities for foreign account dropped $2B million this week to $8,791 billion, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported. These holdings are potential claims against the Treasury's monetary gold stock, which remained unchanged at $10,367 billion.
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    • 162 7 NEW YORK. fiat. (UPI) Stocks fell across a broad front yesterday for the third successive day in moderate turnover. Analysts noted that concern over tight money, inflation and Vietnam continued to weigh heavily on the list. At a news conference President Nixon said It was hla objective
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    • 39 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) The Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrials 824.18 20 rails 199.54 IS utilities 111.39 65 stocks 71.17 40 bonds 71.17 Commodity futures Index ***** unch.
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    • 287 7 INSTALLATIONS for manu 1 farture of asPhalt tor export and for Singapore consumption have been added to the design of the Esso refinery now under construction on Pulau Ayer Chawan one mile offshore Juronr —as pictured above. The added installations will permit manufacture
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    • 57 7 HONG KONG. Bat. (UPI) A new record turnover on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange yesterday of about US$3.3 million was recorded here. The week's turnover of about US$l4 million was also another new record. The undertone continued to be very strong with virtually all counters
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    • 346 7 SYDNEY. Sat. An international consortium plana to build a $3OO million to MOO million steel plant in Australia if a feasibiity study is favourable. The consortium is headed by the Arm co Steel Corporation of America, one of the world's largest steel companies. The
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    • 656 7  -  •y Gerard A. Donohue WASHINGTON, Sit, In H»i» age of advertising and slogans, one would think that tho directors of tho International Monetary Fund would come up with a mora livoly and accurate term than "Special Drawing Rights" (SDR's) for one
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    • 70 7 THE BOOB prtoes «t the Ka(*> pore CUatM Frodnee Ki yesterday wet®"— Boiif Coronot Oil (FOB.) Bulk Coconut Oil (F.O.B.) Dram Mixed Copr* 114 kluntok vClute repp— (TOIL) Sarawak WHlte Pepper (F.Ol) Sarawak Special Black Pepper (FOA) M« Seller MM KM SO tst-se MOM nsm t}OM IS 91.00 82.0#
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    • 363 7 ARRIVALS 5.00 a.m. Ms A 029 K. Lumpur 9.00 a.m. MSA 119 K~ Lumpur 949aja Msa Ul Sydney. Jakarta 1015 a.m. MSA 112 K. Lumpur i*.ao p.m. cal CIA lalpci. Bong Eons--10.25 ajn. MSA 055 Penang, Ipofc, C l.nmnnr Malacca 1-90 p.m. 6AB sßtm Copenhagen. Taabkent. Bang--110 pm.
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  • POPPING AROUND with Platter Pete
    • 554 8 Folk music is fast gaining popularity in this part of the world and folk groups are springing up in Malaysia and Singapore like mushrooms. Tt is, therefore, refreshing to come across one of this region's newest folk groups, "The Christones," who have Just burst upon the musical
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    • Article, Illustration
      31 8 ■•III MCCARTNEY took tM* pictura or wtra LINDA Moj MART LTIM ma autMMtic gclaycd action rtltlM camera Just U hour* of tar his dauf ht«r was karm last MMU.
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    • 165 8 Lest We MONKEES: "Instant Replay." Through The Looking Glass; Don't Listen To Linda; I Won't Bo Tho Same Without Her; Just A Game; Me Without You; Don't Wait For Me; You And I; While I Cry; Tear Drop City; The Girl I Left Behind Me;
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    • 852 8  - RICK DENNY'S 2525 FORECAST! By Gordon Coxhill TTNLESS somebody gets their finger out ond invents some sort of eternal youth drug in the next few decodes, it's o pretty safe bet that I will be pushing up the daisies long before the year 2525! But, if like me, you're had
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      249 8  -  ALAN SMITH p RAH AM NASH is back. Like Hie prodigal son of pop. Hie rebel Hollie who threw away security to go-it-alone returns to the Charts this week in the company of his good friends David Crosby and Stephen Stills. The ex-Hollie and the ex-Byrd and
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    • 359 8 HAIL BRETHREN! Let the multitudes give a resounding cheer! Let the trumpets blare throughout the countryside! An event of celestial magnitude has occurred. Yes. it's ZAGER EVANS in the year 1969 on Platter Pete's Page! By Jason's Fleece, does not such greatness sprout forth moisture in your
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 489 8 <££ WORLD CHARTS CLAMOROUS American songstress Bobbie Gentry hat taken Britain by storm thu week with her latest single. "I'll Never Fall In Love Again." from the broadway musical "Promises, Promises." The record jumped into the charts at number four. Bobbie, whose recent television series in Britain proved very popular.
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 1574 10 m IM H CL S W». 1—6 fnn^-2^ 9 pjtt. ($6300) L 740 3. 000 3. 443 1 0 665 Dotphli'i Sob Rage BiUdMer Showman IT beort U Beep Beep SUrnallah SeJarab Queen's Gambit SUf Free Algerian Udf gorrtyar Fair Chance Space Matter Spy II Clara The
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    • 994 10  -  Going: Good By Big Ben Dictionary, on his Kuala Lumpur form when ho deadheated with Dondrobium for third placing behind Captain Fleet and Instant Power, is a safe each-way proposition in the class one division one event (Race Four) at Bukit Timah today. Handily positioned
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    • 614 10 PORTLAND, Oreqon Sat. (Reuter) Lee Trevino, 1968 United States Open champion, stormed back to top form here yesterday with a five under par 67 to take the lead after the second round of the Alcan golfer of the year tournament. Trevino has a
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    • 118 10 MELBOURNE. Sat (Reuters Fighting broke out a* the ringside when the referee disqualified Italian Alfredo Vogrig in a bout here last night against Bobby Dunlop. Australia's Commonwealth light-heavyweight champion. Referee Terry Rellly named Dunlop the winner in the fourth round when Vogrig slumped to the
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    • 93 10 ASCOT. England, Sat. (UPI) Lester Piggott scored hattnck on Sayes (5-1), Winton Hotel (4-1) and Miss Dorothy (7-4) yesterday to go four up on Geoff Lewis in the jockeys championship. Lewis had got to within two of the reigning champion with a trio of successes at Haydock
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    • 28 10 LONDON. Sat (Reuter) Results of Rugby League matches played last night were: Castleford 24 York 9. Sail or d 32 Juytan 3. Warrington 10 Oldham 8.
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    • 191 10 BIG BEN JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC RACK BULLDOZER Fair Chant* Surveyor mARLEZZZDBm K'l I 1 11! BULLDOZER Sejarah Fair Chance UTARA Sejarah Fair Chance RACK THEATRE VI Rhersanas Syndicate CHO CHO SAN Theatre VI Viola cea VIOLACEA Theatre VI Phar Pal THEATRE VI Phar Pal Cho Cho San R.M
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    • 140 10 Taekwon-Do HONG KONG. Sat. (UPD Five of Singapore's entries in the Black Belt individual championship of the first Asian Taekwon-Do championship were honoured yesterday. the opening night. The first Asian TaekwonDo tournament ends today. Games started yesterday. All of the five Black beltera qualified for
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    • 152 10 MANILA. Sat. (Reuter) The Philippine Amateur Track and Field Association (PATAFA) have warned that thev will not participate in the next Asian Games if a ruling to limit the number of Filipinfr athletes to the games i# enforced. The warning wa s given yes. terdav by
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    • 72 10 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI)' Eddie Cruz the Philippines P a vis Cup playeT won tne Colony grasscaurt open sin f les championship yesterday beaung CambodiaS Tau Luu 6-4. 6-4. finaU the Cambodian Tau Po and ihS, J beat Hon Kong's «2 n S-7°M' md W Vl
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    • 1789 11  -  Fiery Flight Does It Again By BIG BEN MR. L.K. Ng's Silver Crown created a mild upset in the last race at Bukit Timah yesterday to pay $65, the highest dividend of the day. He was confidently ridden by P.K. Leong. Fiery Flight (app. Salri) followed
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    • 248 11 JAIPUR. India B*t (Reuter) The Indonesian Thomas Cup team to meet India in the Asian zone tie here next week arrived here today full of hope that they would be able to regain the world men's team badminton cup for Indonesia this year. The
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    • 528 11 Singapore's SE AP Games medallist. A. Sadayappan. cracked two records in the Police/ Military second annual athletic meet at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre, yesterday. He clocked 50.8 in the 400 metres, which clipped 3.5 sees, off last year's record set by M Galistan. He then
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    • 29 11 PARIS Sat. (Reuter) France produced a shock performance when thev held Olympic hockey champions Pakistan to a goalless draw in 8 friendly international match ero last night.
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    • 493 11 SINGAPORE'S "Golden Girl" Patricio Chan sufftred her second defeat this year in the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's 26th annual junior championships, at the Chinese Swimming Club, Amber Road, yesterday. It was again her school-mate Tay Chin Joo who defeated her. But
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    • 73 11 TOKYO. Sat (UPI) A well-balanced Australian t*am bagful nine gold medals to take the lead tonifht in the two-day five-nation first Pacific Conference Games before 20.f>nn soectators at the National Stadium. The United States, with what has generally beer described as a second rate team, followed
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    • 43 11 LOS ANGELES. Sat. (Reuter) American Negro tennis star Arthur Ash* wm knocked out of the Pacific Southwest Open tennis championships yesterday when he was beaten in th» quarter-finals by 24-year-Old former U.S. Junior Davis Cupper. Jim Osborne. 6—B. 7 5. B—3.
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    • 84 11 US Baseball Results Standings NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Result* of major league baseball matrhes played yesterday: AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 4 Cleveland 1, New York 4 Baltimore 2. Bos- ton 6 Detroit 5. Oakland 3 California 1. Kansas City 5 Chicago 3, Seattle 4 Minn««6ta. 3 (14 innings). NATIONAL LEAGUE St.
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    • 23 11 RAT Chanfi beat Darul AfUh 4—l in a FAS division one £«ffue match played at Jtlan Qesar Stadium last ni*ht.
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  • 24 10 BIG BEN Theatre VI Dictionary Saya Datang Jimmy Lad Bulldozer Aratunga Pacific Cisco Peter's Gold Bumper Crop Aratunga Zodiac Theatre VI Firecracker Aratunga
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 219 11 Classified Ads. Houim Land For s*!• DOWN PAYMENT 82 50«'Immediate Occupation Katong S"aside < Opposite Shaw's Villa. 440 A Eait Coast Road) Freehold 2/3-store? luxury semi-detached bungalow 4 rooms 3 nail*, split level. S balconies. Quality equipment, large kitchen, spacious gardes a» Katong First Class Resicectial Area Hilltop lacing «*a
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 43 11 BIG SWEEP Ist Prito No. *****5 $4,615 2nd Prist No. *****4 $1,318 3rd Prixt No. *****6 659 storttrs: ($l5O «och) Net: *****5 *****2 *****9 *****1 *****9 *****3 *****5 *****9 *****5 Consolation: ($lOO coeh) Not:*****8 *****4 *****7 *****8 *****7 *****8 *****4 *****6 *****2 *****0.
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    • 1408 11 (CHANNEL S) A.M. 10 00 Opening Annets ir all Languages and SkiPpv the Bush Kangaroo (The Lor.g Night); 1030 The Nurses (Lady Made of Stone): 11.20 Pesta Pnp •Repeat); 12.20 Mr Ed the Talk, ing Horse (Mae We*t Meets Ed>; 12 45 Hollywood Palace (Milton Berle); 140 Prog Summarv in
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  • 242 12 Raffles Institution lived up to its reputation of being the premier school in the Republic by taking away both the top prizes in the All Singapore Secondary Schools Mathematics Competition. 1969. The first prize for the best school team fielding "mathe-r matic geniuses" went
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  • 127 12 Two youth workers. Miss Agatha Cheng and Mr. Michael Goh. accompanied by their chaplain. Rev. Fr. Joseph Ho are representing the Young Christian Workers Movement here at the International World Council of young workers which Is In progress In Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. They
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  • 45 12 NATIONAL Serviceman Abu Saman bin Hassan. 20. was fined $l5O or one month's jail for possessing 0.7 grams raw Indian hemp at the Bed«»s Beach on Aug 3 this year. He pleaded guilty before the Ninth Court Magistrate. Mr. E. C. Foenander. yesterday.
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  • 213 12 THE Singapore Vocational Institute and Singapore Technical Institute will hold a three-day technical exhibition from today at SVl's hall in Balestier Road in conjunction with its graduation yean-. Among the interesting exhibits which will be displayed to give members of the public a general idea of the
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  • 131 12 The following doctors have passed the Primary FRAC.S and the Primary F F A R A C S. Examinations conducted in the University o* Singapore's School of Postgraduate Medical Studies iast week Dr. Ong Tat Hin (Malaysia) Dr. Foo Keong Tatt (Malaysia). Dr. Norman Hl« (Burma > Dr.
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  • 94 12 The following are the numbers drawn in the Pest Office Savings Bank Lucky Draw which was telecast "live" over Television Singapura. yesterdav. i 0571. *****. *****, *****. *****, *****. *****. *****. *****. *****. *****. *****. *****. *****. *****. *****. *****, *****. *****. ***** All deposliors. who
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  • 99 12 The Geylang Serai Citizens Consultative Committee has formed a "Keep Singapore Clean and Mosquito-Free" campaign committee to organise various activities in launching a month-long campaign as from Oct 1 Announcing this vesterday the CCC's Secretary. Mr Lawrence Arokiaraj said the committee would go into the kampong and explain
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  • 46 12 SOME 2,800 employees and families of Malayan Breweries will attend the annual "Tiger'' and "Anchor" picnic at Tanah Merah Holiday Camp on Oct. 11. 1 During the picnic, ♦mployeeg with more than 15 years service will be presented with Long Service Awards by the company.
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  • 628 12 THE Government will be able to absorb more than 11,000 students for industrial training when plans to develop more vocational institutes and industrial training centres are completed and fully operational by 1972. This was disclosed yesterday by the Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang
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  • 229 12 AN Australian chartered engineer is now in Singapore to arrange free technical assistance on manufacturing and processing problems, particularly related to copper and brass, for local industries. He is Mr. J. G Baker, director of the Copper and Brass Information Centre of Sydney. During his
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  • 184 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Deputy Prime Minister and Director of Operations. Tun Abdul Razak today urged Malaysians to look upon the national flag not only as a symbol of independence but also as a symbol of interdependence. This was because all Malaysians owe their independence
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  • 76 12 THE acting Director and Curator of Zoology. National Museum. Dr. Eric R Alfred, will conduct a seven-lecture course on 'The Study of F:rds" at the University of Singapore. commencing on Oct 8 The course is arranged by the Department of Extra-Mu-ral Studies a nd is designed for school teachers.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 91 12 Time At Tide High Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 12.01 p.m. (9.3 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 0.12 am. (11.6 ft.), 12.21 p.m. (10.7 ft.) Low Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 8.05 am. (2.0 ft.), 6.14 p.m. (0.8 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 5.51 am. (2.5 ft.). 6.00 p.m. (1.3 ft.) High Tide (Tomorrow) Singapore Town:
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