Eastern Sun, 4 November 1969
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Title Section22 1969-11-04 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY rV Efttd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1169 Tuesday, 4 November 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents22 words
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249 1969-11-04 1 THE Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, returned Home last night after a month-long trip abroad with the impression that Japan is showing more active interest in the affairs of this part of the world. Speaking to newsmen at the airport, Mr. Rajaratnam said he249 words
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114 1969-11-04 1 LONDON. Mon (Reuter) Two men reached Bombay India, at the weekend after a ten-day drive with a caravan In tow. the Royal Automobile Club said today. "As far as we know it Is the first time anyone has towed a caravan ov«r this route114 words
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Article72 1969-11-04 1 HONG KONG. Mon (AFP) China today charged that a United States warship had intruded into jtg territorial waters off Kwangtung province between 03:50 and 07:45 hours this morning. the New China New s Agency reported. The Chinese Foreign Ministry has issued a 'Vriou g warning". China's 471 st72 words
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189 1969-11-04 1 BEIRUT, Mon. (Reuter) Lebanon was reported quiet today as Lebanese forces and Palestinian Commandos ordered a ceasefire in a two-week-old conflict which brought this small Mediterranean country to the brink of civil war. No incidents were reported in the first few hours after the ceasefire189 words
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Article50 1969-11-04 1 BROADWAY. Sng! a nd. Mon (UPI) John Owen w as d riv i n g hom e Saturday night 'hen he felt tired and pulled ove r to the side of the r<>ad. He yawned dislocated a Ja*" musc le and drove to the hospital with an open mouth.50 words
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Article63 1969-11-04 1 THE President of the Republic of Niger, Mr. Diori Hamani will arrive in Singapore on Wednesday for a three-day private visit, as guest of the President of the Republic. During his stay in Singapore, he will pay a courtesy on Singapore's Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam63 words
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Article66 1969-11-04 1 TOKYO, Mon. (AFP) Canada may establish formal diplomatic relations with People's China next month, the Influential economic Journal. Nihon Kelzai, reported today. citing diplomatic sources in Tokyo. Canada and People's China nave been conducting negotiations In Stockholm since May last for establishing the diplomatic ties. According to66 words
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Article, Illustration107 1969-11-04 1 A 17-year-old motor cyclist Loh Tal Hiri£ was yesterday involved in a collision with a taxi at about 7.35 p.m. at the Cantonment K ep pel Road junction. Loh. according to some eve witnesses, was turning into Cantonment Road from107 words
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381 1969-11-04 1 SAIGON, Mon. (UPI) President Nguyen Van Thieu today said anyone who advocates neutralism for South Vietnam at this point is "stupid." Thieu's remark to village and hamlet officials appeared directed at Senator Tran Van Don, a retired General who last week called for a381 words
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Article62 1969-11-04 1 VATICAN CITY. MOn. (R«uter) pop* Paul today told 900 chemical workers that struggles to improve labour conditions should not suffering to those who were not involved. "We mu s t hope that the awareness of human value, will P r vail increasingly in the search for an attainment62 words
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Article146 1969-11-04 1 JAKARTA, Mon. (AFP) The Tjirebon coitt of West Java will be the scene of a mock attack tomorrow from the China Sea by an aggressor codenamed "Musang" (Fox). The landing would constitute the first stage of a four-day "Gala Yudha" (Bio War) in which some 4,000146 words
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Article135 1969-11-04 1 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Mon. (Reuter) The Ambassador* of Malaysia and Tanzania to the United Nations, both of whom were active during the opening of the UN Assembly here, died In separate New York hospitals yesterday. The 47-yea r old ambassador of Malaysia135 words
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Article148 1969-11-04 1 ROWLEY. Massachusetts. Mon. (UPI) Maurice W. Fuller received a Silver Btar for gallantry yesterday 51 years late. Fuller. 78. earned the medal In France during World War I while fighting with the 101 st Field Artillery. He was wounded twice by shrapnel, once at St. Mlmiel148 words
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380 1969-11-04 1 Ben Variyan - EV KT.UMPUR TODAY By Ben Variyan KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—-The five powers Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand and Britain will open talks here tomorrow on official level on problems of defence in general and on air defence system for Malaysia /Singapore region particularly. The three380 words
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Article62 1969-11-04 1 UNITED NATIONS New York. Mon (Reuter) An Ameriran official of the Unit* ed Nations Budgetary Division, Mr. Tariusz Rymanowski, plunged to his death from the 37th floor of the United Nations building here today. It T*-as the second such death in UN history. A Czech-born62 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous13 1969-11-04 1 "Miss Tosski, have you seen that topsecret 100 page report I just finished?"13 words
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Article, Illustration110 1969-11-04 2 Lt. Blshnuparsad Tapa will never forget October 29. an auspicious day in his lif®. when the Major General of Gurkhas. Major General D. G. T. Horsford commissioned him as the '"Queen s Commission Gurkha." For that day will definitely be Jotted in his diary when the little110 words
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Article57 1969-11-04 2 Police on Sunday evening found the body of an unidentified Chinese man in the backlane. behind the Majestic Theatre. Police who arrived at the gcene. following a 999 call, noticed that the dead man had slash wounds in the neck and in his hand was a barber's razor.57 words
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Article353 1969-11-04 2 THE PRIZES 1st PRIZE: $300 CASH VOUCHER 2nd PRIZE: $100 CASH VOUCHER 3rd PRIZE: 50 CASH VOUCHER Plus Certificates of Merit and one roll of AGFACOLOR CNS each to the next 10 best entries THE RULES iL To participate In this con test, all you have to do353 words
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Article541 1969-11-04 2 A three-ton military truck which swerved to avoid a mystery car turning out of a side road smashed into an on-coming taxi, killing all six of its occupants, including an 18-year-old girl and a 2nd. Lieutenant of the Singapore Armed Forces, a Court was told yesterday.541 words
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Article188 1969-11-04 2 o^ Y 0) 10-11-69 r ni y, 1 The Postal authorities will pat up for sale four new definitive stamps in the values of one cent, four cents, $2 and $5 as from Monday. Nov. 10. The sale of the new stamps will be from 9188 words
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186 1969-11-04 2 A mld-trlal amendment brought a quick end to a case when four men pleaded guilty to charges of armed robbery and causing grlevious hurt to a businessman and a lorry driver. The four men Then Chit Fong. 27. Tan Guoh Tee. 33, Lee Ban186 words
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79 1969-11-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. i/ie Malaysian Youth Council today launches a campaign to register unemployed youths in the country and urged them to accept the Jobs created by the work permit exercise. The ®n^ n jslng Secretary °l MYC. Enche Naslr Bin Ibrahim, said the campaign79 words
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180 1969-11-04 2 TWENTY surgical operations had to be cancelled last week because of the lack of blood in the Blood Bank. The Blood Transfusion Service made this disclosure when it appealed to the public to come forward to make more donations. It said during the last fortnight,180 words
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Article19 1969-11-04 2 THERE were a total of 3g j-oad accident* of which On* was classified as ser«>u» on Sunday19 words
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Article95 1969-11-04 2 A Legs ParadeFor Men The Singapore Softball Association is staging a"beautiful legs'* contest for men The contest is being held in conjunction with the Association's 10th anniversary dinner and dance on Jan. 3 at the Golden Lotus, Hotel Malaysia. The contest, the first of ita kind organised in the Republic.95 words
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Article83 1969-11-04 2 A Malaysian who had gens to pay homage to the Chinese saint. Tua Peh Kong, at Kusu Islands —one of Singapore! off-shore islands disappeared while having a swim, on Sunday. He was identified as Goh Leng Mah. 24. of Simpar.g Rengam. Kluang A police spokesman said83 words
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99 1969-11-04 2 AN inmate who had lived in the Woodbridge Hospital for 21 years and received no visitors died in the General Hospital on Nov. 1, following a long illness. Police who gave his name as Lin Law Seng, 62, are anxious to get in99 words
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Article363 1969-11-04 2 MRS. CHARLES T. CROSS, wife of the American Ambassador to Singapore will be the natron of the Christmas Bazaar today. This is organised by the American Women s Auxiliary and will he at the American Club in Scott s Road. All proceeds are for charity. MR363 words
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Article94 1969-11-04 2 Another political detainee. Henry Goh. who wa actively engaged in pro-Communist activities while serving in the de-registered Singapore Business House Employees Union and the Singapore Commercial House and Factory Employees' Union, was released from detention yesterday. In a preparen statement issued on the eve of his release, the94 words
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Article237 1969-11-04 3 DACCA, East Pakistan. Mon. (Reuter) —Government troops opened fire on a crowd here yesterday as violence flared for the second day in succession in this East Pakistan capital. A Government statement said one person was injured in the shooting. Altogether, one person was killed and237 words
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Article282 1969-11-04 3 MADISON, Wiconsin, Mon. (UPI) Inoculations for prevention of Asian flu are not effective in preventing the disease, University of Wisconsin medical researchers report. The report in the current issue of the Journal off the American Medical Association said flu vaccines currently on the market may have282 words
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Article111 1969-11-04 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. (Reuter) William Friedman. Russian-born American cryptologist who broke Japan's top-secret diplomatic code before the outbreak of the Pacific War, died here today at the age of 78. His feat in August. 1940. pnable the United States to keep a close watch o n Japan's111 words
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331 1969-11-04 3 TERLINGUA. Texas, Mon (UPI) —A funny thing happened on the way to the Third Annual World's Championship Chilli Cookoff. One contestant, a few supporters and one of the judges couldn't find it. Take Woodrow "Wino Woody" de Silva tor instance. Now here331 words
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398 1969-11-04 3 UNITED NATIONS, Mon. (Reuter) The U.N. Assembly today begins its annual consideration of the "China Question," in a debate that over the years has taken on all the ritual of Peking Opera. In spite of tentative hints from beyond the Great Wall398 words
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365 1969-11-04 3 CANBERRA, Mon, (Reuter) Political resistance to Australian Prime Minister John Gorton hardened today as Deputy Prime Minister John McEwen indicated a measure of support tor rebel minister, David Fairbairn, Fairbairn, 52, the Minister of National Development, said today he was challenging365 words
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494 1969-11-04 3 NEW DELHI, Mon. (UPI and Reuter) Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi and her followers yesterday rejected an appeal for unity in the crisis-ridden ruling Congress Party. They said in a resolution adopted last night that the appeal issued earlier by the Working Committee494 words
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Article66 1969-11-04 3 SYDNEY. Mon (Reuter) Golfers in the remote outback of New South Wales have their own "Flying Doctor. He is 22-year-old Alan Sparks, a golf professional employed bv a cigarette firm to conduct a travelling £Olf clinic. Each year Alan travels by caravan about 15,000 miles along66 words
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Article52 1969-11-04 3 TOKYO. Mon (Reuter) A total of 5.000 Japanese policemen will guard the Apollo 11 astronauts during their overnight official visit to Japan tomorrow, police said today. The policemen. Including well-trained riot police and bodyguards, will cope with an expected crowd of 100 000 and any possible by52 words
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63 1969-11-04 3 KARACHI Mon. (UPI) A Pakistani woman whipped out a knife and stabbed two persons in the front row of a movie theatre for obstructing her view of the screen. Police reports said the two male victims, received minor injuries inflicted by Begum Bashir63 words
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Article241 1969-11-04 3 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) Senator Edward Kennedy's popularity has slipped considerably since August, according to a new poll conducted by Harris and published in this week's edition of Time Magaxine. The poll finds that Kennedy enjoyed considerable public sympathy Immediately after his televised account o*241 words
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Article188 1969-11-04 3 SEOUL. Mon. (Reuter) South Korea virtually devalued Its won currency today as foreign exchange banks raised the conversion rate to 305.10 won per dollar In selling. a 13.20 won or 4.5 per cent increase since before the week-end. The buying rate was set at 303.60 won188 words
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Advertisement170 1969-11-04 3 II i Wm H 1 Five times a week to Tokyo 7 and on to Hawaii, U/ i California and New York. \U XW'. of 'it iif 1 1 m Only on JAL. JAL's new DCS-61's leave Singapore with convenient morning departures and give you a smoother, more comfortable ride170 words
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359 1969-11-04 4 TUNIS, Mon. (Reuter) President Habib Bourguiba has been re-elected for a third five-year term in Tunisia's elections, the Interior Ministry announced here today. Voters also elected a new 101-seat assembly in yesterday's polling. President Bourguiba was standing unopposed and all assembly candidates were359 words
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288 1969-11-04 4 ROME, Mon. (Reuter) Raffaele Minichiello, the 20-year-old American marine who hijacked a jetliner from San Francisco to Rome was charged yesterday with offences which could send him to jail for 34 years under Italian law. Bjt talks are going on between Italy and the United288 words
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173 1969-11-04 4 JERUSALEM. Mon. (UPI) George Thomson. British Minister without Portfolio, told Israeli leaders the onceabandoned big four talks on the Middle East would resume within weeks. He also said Israel was unrealistic to Insist on direct peace talks Wl *h the Arabs. But the173 words
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Article60 1969-11-04 4 MOSCOW, Mon. (UP I) The Editor-in-Chief of Zaya Vostoka (Dawn of the East), the newspaper of the Geogian Communist Party'* Central Committee, was dismissed from his post for lack of "vigilance", the newspaper reported yesterday. The editor. Y. Homerlki was accused of allowing some of his staffers to60 words
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Article86 1969-11-04 4 OSLO. Mon. (Reuter) A Norwegian DC-6 transport plane which landed on Uli airstrip in Blafra with 11 tons of food was destroyed In a Federal Nigerian a;r raid last night, the plane's owners said here yesterday. A spokesman for the own- ers. the Fred Olsen Company of86 words
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Article188 1969-11-04 4 LONDON. Mon. (UPl)—Britain's school children are planning the first organised pupil strike in British history. But the strike called by the Schools Action Union is scheduled for Dec. 19. when most of the pupils will be an holiday. The union wants to organise188 words
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Article81 1969-11-04 4 MADRAS Mon. (Reuter) India expects a record kharif (autumn) crop of rice and coarse grains totalling fi7 million tons this year. Minister of State for Food and Agriculture. Annasaheb Shinde. said here Mr. Shinde told reporters that with one or two winter showers, the government was81 words
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Article188 1969-11-04 4 WASHINGTON. Mon (UPI) The National Commission on Product Safety has announced that TV manufacturers have agreed to come up with a crash programme within two weeks to solve the problem of an estimated 10,000 fires a year In TV sets. Rep Edward R. Royball,188 words
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Article44 1969-11-04 4 DAR ES SALAAM. Mon. (UPI) A top level Chinese government delegation arrived here on Saturday for talkg on the Tanzania-Zambia railway line being built by the Chinese The seven-man team was led by Kuo Lu, Peking's vice minister of railways.44 words
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236 1969-11-04 4 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Two popular British newspapers today heaped praises on Professor Christian Barnard. South Africa's heart transplant pioneer, for criticising his countrys race policies. Under the headline "Keep it up. Dr. Barnard." the Sun (socialist) told readers In an editorial that Professor Barnard236 words
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Article, Illustration416 1969-11-04 4 Lebanon Hails Ceasefire AMMAN, Mon. (Reuter) Israeli fighter planes, firing rockets and machine-guns and dropping napalm bombs, today made two raids on areas in northern and southern Jordan Valley, a military spokesman said. He said there were no casualties among Jordanian forces in the firstUPI radiopicture. - 416 words
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443 1969-11-04 4 CAPE KENNEDY, Mon. (Reuter) The three Apollo 12 astronauts launch into a busy training programme today as their scheduled November 14 blast-off to the moon approaches. Fresh from a week-end with their families Alan Bean. Charles Conrad and Richard Gordon face a443 words
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Advertisement43 1969-11-04 4 Muiic by the SKY SOUNDS icd by E, Murawoto from jap*ji featuring EMERALD DANCERS 6 leggy stunning beauties in the most exquisite. expensive outfit! CANDY Exciting in every move! WERA Tantalizing Keeps you in suspense 2 SHOWS A NIGHT WITH COMPLETELY DIFFERENT PROGRAMMES!43 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous265 1969-11-04 4 13th Glorious D»y No Free List School Children SI to any seat at 11 a.m 2 30 St 8 15 p m. Shows! Due to film s length 4 shows Note Tines: 11. 2.30. §l5. *l5 p m. "BATTLE" Start! Promptly At 11.35. 3.05. 640 #4O p m. NO INCREASE265 words
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Miscellaneous309 1969-11-04 4 ODEON 21 11 Now Shoving! 11. I SO. 4. «SO 80 Paramount Pictures Present* "BANDITS IN ROME" In Color John CaJtfaietes Oaorie.e Fenetti NEXT CHANGE Pa il Newman In "Bntrh Ca**ld* And Th» 6in<ur« Kid" Color. P'V'mon (Fe«> ORCHARD —***** 1 NOW SHOWING: lk«*i Start: ISA 4.00. OSO 9 15309 words
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Fotorama '69
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Article, Illustration460 1969-11-04 5 From The Editor's Hypo-stained Desk IT is not often that one is re-elected to on honorific position after a lapse of over a decade. Dr. Takeshi Mitarai. founder and president of the prestigious Canon organisation, is one of the few in the photographic trade to460 words
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Article, Illustration343 1969-11-04 5 Breakthrough In Lens Design At a recent six-day Japan Camera Show at Takashimaya, Tokyo, Canon Inc., unveiled seven new lenses, four of which represent a real breakthrough in optical design. The first of these is an unproved version of their popular n.2/55mm ultra-high sP**d standard lens.343 words
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Advertisement240 1969-11-04 5 s <o> O Jj o K- H w r *3 The difference lies In the range of shutter speeds. The TL has speeds from V 4 to 1/500 sec. The TL-SUPER has sn extended range from 1 full see. to en ection-freezing 1/1000. The TL-SUPER also features a mirror lock-up240 words
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Advertisement181 1969-11-04 5 I L\ Jll WIN [lffililil C<*t on PRIZES TO COMMEMORATE SINGAPORE'S 150 TH ANNIVERSARY The Guthrie Waugh Organisation, the sole agent for Canon cameras, projectors and other photographic accessories,invites you to participate in the following Photo-Story Competition. No purchase or qualification required. Just take 3 pictures that tell a story181 words
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Article531 1969-11-04 6 rpHE coming showdown In the ruling Congress A Party of India is an ill wind that could blow nobody any good. The strength which Mrs. Indira Gandhi, the Prime Minister, has shown recently both in getting her candidate elected as President in opposition to the Party's531 words
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Article308 1969-11-04 6 A large part of the hijackings of airliners, it has always been suspected, was done by mentally unsound persons and only rarely for political reasons. The hijacking of the plane which carried Moise Tshombe and the TWA airliner by Arab commandos are isolated instances. Most of the hijackings from308 words
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Article, Illustration1485 1969-11-04 6 SUHAIMI BIDIN - THE CIVILISED WORLD is finally 'discovering' one of the last unspoiled corners on this globe. Somewhere, in each and everyone of us, lies an in-born yearn to return once more to the tender bosom of Mother Nature and seek our destiny there. You may find1,485 words
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Article, Illustration758 1969-11-04 6 Joseph Alsop - By Joseph Alsop WASHINGTON, There was a revealing episode, the other day, at one of the White House meetings for congressional leaders. House Majority Leader Carl Albert (D-Okla.) remarked about the October anti-Vietnam moratorium that the participants included "a lot of honest Americans, but also quite a758 words
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Article599 1969-11-04 6 ESPIIIi® SO it's Maxi Power again. So what flit it new? The story of fashion through the ages literally has its ups and downs relying on the senility of the mod set's mentality. of course. And, like its stock exchange counterpart, there are also vigil 'wolves' and 'bears'599 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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499 1969-11-04 7 Our Market Reporter - By Our Market Reporter C d, ioni ru n Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Trading was quiet as operators continued last week's downward trend. Buyers again were cautious and withdrawn. Such withdrawal merely prompted further profit-taking, but when these were satisfied, buying499 words
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Article1033 1969-11-04 7 BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified:- INDUSTRIALS Acma $2 08 (1> $2 07 (10>; DIM 12.09 <3); Borneo Bhd. DIM $1.821,033 words
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Article, Illustration369 1969-11-04 7 MR. A. V. Weeks, Area Sales Manager of Harrii-lntartypa Ltd., is in Singapore to survey the printing industry and to hold demonstrations for the company's latest Intartype Model C 4 machine. This Is Mr. Weeks' first visit to the Far East. Mr.369 words
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Article92 1969-11-04 7 NAGOYA. Mon. (UPI) Toyota Motor Co.. Japan's largest automobile maker, has announced it produced 146.000 cars in October to mark the first time that a Japanese automobile manufacturer topped the 140.000 figure in monthly production. Toyata said the figure was an increase of 11.296 cars over92 words
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166 1969-11-04 7 OSLO. Mon. Two new executive vice-presidents of Scandinavian Air'.inei were named recently by the SAS Board of Directors at a meeting here. They are Bjom G. Tomblom, 51. promoted to Executive Vice-President Technical and Operations, and C.E. Lindh, 48. elevated to Executive Vive-President Finance.166 words
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108 1969-11-04 7 JAKARTA, Mon. (UPI) The U.S. Oulf and Western Industries Inc. signed an agreement with the Government on Saturday to search for oil off the coast of the Moluccas In Eastern Indonesia. The contract Is the second signed by Gulf Oil with the government,108 words
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Article209 1969-11-04 7 PARIS. Moo. Four of I Europe's largest airlines an-i anasc*4 tlfceir of an agreement under which t&ey wIQ peel maintenance and overhaul facilities for their respective fleet* of Boeing 74? Jets The airlines are Air France. Alitalia. Lufthansa and Sabena (ATLAS). Th« agreement provide® for Joint209 words
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125 1969-11-04 7 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) Savings deposited In banks throughout the country in September showed a slight decrease as compared to the same month a y«w a s°< totalling 1.038.400 million yen (U552,884.3 million) for a drop of 50.600 million yen ($140.5 million), the Bank of125 words
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Article266 1969-11-04 7 November Uret grid* rubber buyer, closed *t 5 pm., in Singapore and Kuala Lumpu r yesterday at 64-1/g cent f pe r lb., unchanged from the previous close. The tone of the market was steady quiet. The market ruled very quiet but steadily due to shortcovenng266 words
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146 1969-11-04 7 HONG KONG. Mon (ITI> A finance company 'irmed bv Chinese interests Hong Kong and other parts of Southeast Asia began oPerating from her* today Paid-UT) capital of Oversea* Credit and Investment Ltd. is US$3 million but it will be increased when circumstances require,146 words
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Article14 1969-11-04 7 The tin price for yesterday wa* $644 50 per picul down $0.75.14 words
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Article200 1969-11-04 7 The Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements f° r ships in port today. Nov. 4. DEPARTURE Godownj Vessels 5 Btl'.y 18 Mirto 13/14 Bannachie 19 Kyoai Maru 23/24 Seizar. Maru 40/41 Hongkong Grace 44 Lancashire 46 Menestheus 47 Salmela E.W Jetty///Lun a Maersk200 words
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Article604 1969-11-04 7 117(71..M T than re •old and other Drt officially UftM at the el>ii bustneea ce« of INDUSTRIALS Aetna 2-07 2 1 OR Ban Co j 86 Borneo Bhd Bouttead Co 1.78 1 195 1 1.80 l.M Camel Plywood Central hujtars 147 424 4 26 1.71 1604 words
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145 1969-11-04 7 LONDON Mon (Heuter) Cunard is planning to have a new luxury linej- built and may bypass British shipyards to do it. a spokesman said. The spokesman »aid that the ship would be a smallerseal# version of the company's super-liner, the Queen Elizabeth 2.145 words
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Article60 1969-11-04 7 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) Japan's foreign currency reserves increased by US$B million in October and reached U553,284,000,000, the Finance Ministry announced. Officials said the Increased was modest In view of the large trade surplus recorded in October and reflected the Bank of Japan's programme to urfe the60 words
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Article87 1969-11-04 7 i ME noon prices at the hi naapore Chlne«e Produce eichaaca teeteraaj wereiBnyer Sel lex Coconut Oi! (FO.B) Bulk UOO Cocnnot Oil (FO B-) Drum w M 50 Copra 31-00 Muntok White Pepper mm— (FOB-) tt1.S9 Sarawak White Pepper (FOB.) 116-00 Sarawak Special Blaca Pepper (FOB.) M% NX W.87 words
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Article60 1969-11-04 7 HONO KONG, Men (UPI) Money Quotation* today: HK*6 052 per US. do^or HK$« 075 per U.S. dollar TT HK$l4 48 per pound »terlln£ HKS3OI.B per tael of gold 04.5 per cent ft nen en HKSIBI.7 per 10,000 Japanese "ven HK5125.5 t>er 100 Philippine pesos buyers HK$ 126.5 per60 words
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Article400 1969-11-04 7 ARRIVALS 500 am MBA 029 K Lumpur 0.00 am MSA 119 2. Lnmpur Mlun oAKI UA UAWts Jakarta 10.15 a-m. MSA 121 K. Lumpur 19.25 am. MSA 005 Ptllßl, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca 140 pm. SAB SK97I Copenhagen. Tashkent. Bangkok. 1.10 p-m. MSA 451 Kuehlng LBO pm. CAL400 words
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Article680 1969-11-04 8 Ele and; Walt Dulaney - Pate-line By Ele and Walt Dulaney DEAR ELE AND WALT: My fiance and I are contemplating marriage by midFebruary. But there is one characteristic of his that upsets me. He is overly critical of my clothes, hair style, hats, shoes, makeup, etc. He even tries to rearrange680 words
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264 1969-11-04 8 KANSAS. Mon. —Pam Flaton and Cary O'Neal, senior students at the University of Kansas, recently spent a week in the advertising industry's centre of gravity—Madison Avenue, New York City and returned to Kansas with top honours in an advertising contest. Miss Flaton and Mr. O'Neal were264 words
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Article309 1969-11-04 8 BARBARA HERZOG - BARBARA HERZOG BERLIN. Mon The 1969 Berlin Jazz Festival, which will be held from Nov. 6-9. will honour a star who celebrated his 70th birthday this year. "Duke Ellington—7o" is the title of the festival and attention will be centred on the compositions of this309 words
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Article143 1969-11-04 8 WASHINGTON. Mon.—Total giving by alumni and others to ITS. colleges and universities amounted to an estimated $1,570 million in 1968, more than In any previous vear. Donations by individual alumni exceeded $3OO million for the first time. Other major sources of tflfts were foundations. corporations and143 words
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Article72 1969-11-04 8 MUNICH. Mon A new l examination instrument from the Federal Republic of Germany has become an important aid to gynaecologists and Internal specialist* within a short time. "Vidoson" makes ultrasound useful for dignostic purposes It is used in copying tissues and organs within the body, thus72 words
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Article63 1969-11-04 8 FRANKFURT. Mon The cornerstone for an automatic transmitting station for the "German Wave" was laid l n Ettrlngen (Federal Republic of Germany). This short wave centre will be one of the largest in the world. Just In time for the 1972 Olympic Summer Games. ABG-Te!efunken will deliver63 words
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Article, Illustration790 1969-11-04 8 Harry; Frauca - By Harry Frauca CANBERRA, Mon. Although usually regarded as tne land of the kangaroo and the duckbilled platypus, Australia supports thousands more bats than any other type of furred animal. Few countries have a more varied and prolific bat fauna than Australia. There are giant fruit bats790 words
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Article643 1969-11-04 8 The Tube-Nosed Bats Nyctimene boulder in Mount Walsh National Park. south-east Queensland at least two miles from the nearest creek or river However, like most bats, Myotls is known to travel from winter to summer roosts and so my solitary Myotls might have stopped in the boulder for a day's643 words
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111 1969-11-04 8 THE 19th German Industrial Exhibit—Berlin 1969—ended with food busings, results. This was true above all for the overseas import exhibit "Partners of Progress" which was held for the 7th time and in which 47 exhibitors from 53 countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America participated. The wealth of handicraft work,111 words
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Miscellaneous224 1969-11-04 8 i 1. At what age did Queen Elizabeth I ascend the throne? 2. What Is the common name for Ursa Minor? 3. Which Roman general was famous for his delaying tactics? 4. What is Dutch courage? 5. What is obtained from cassava plant? 6. Who competes for the Ryder Cup?224 words
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Article, Illustration339 1969-11-04 9 Vice-President Of 20th Century Here For MR. Percy Livingstone, Vice-President of 20th Century-Fox International Corporation who is on a business tour of Australia and Far East, arrived in Singapore last night. Whilst here, he will discuss and finalise the exhibition of his company's forth339 words
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Article215 1969-11-04 9 f LOOK F08... THE way coats are using all kinds of colour schemes for winter, from autumn oranges and browns to white with turquoise of navy. THE drama of stoles, matching coats but having colourful fringes, or In furs dyed to brilliant colours, or in handloomed woolg from215 words
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Article236 1969-11-04 9 gioria-mnc - by gioria-mnc IT'S "lamb time" a*ain. and Miss Chan Sow Lin insists that the recipe for the prawng and lamb sambsl will help win that man of yours over, or even your sor. with his eternal complaints about your cooking This dish is an example of East meets236 words
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Article, Illustration270 1969-11-04 9 MELBOURNE, Mon. Fibremakers Ltd., Australia'* largest producer of synthetic fibres for fashion, domestic and industrial uses, has produced a 50-page fashion and fabric catalogue to be distributed to 2.000 retailers, importers and garment manufacturers through nine countries around the world. Titled "Fashion Austra~ lia'\ the270 words
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Article, Illustration245 1969-11-04 9 Mary Sue Miller - By- Mary Sue Miller A LOVELY writes: My hair is falling out and I cannot figure out why. It scares me. I neither tint nor curl It. I wear It straight back lln a chignon. It's quite long, i Would It help to cut It short?245 words
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Article, Illustration571 1969-11-04 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR Ann: Is there any way a person can tell in advance whose physical characteristics will dominate in an offspring? I've heard it said that girls most often look like their fathers and boys like their mothers. Both my sister571 words
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606 1969-11-04 9 Sheilah Graham - >/##»#»/./#l5/ for .11 f/.sf*/#--- n Sheilah Graham LONDON. Mon. "i HATE you." Mid R;chard Atterttoorough I thought, "What did I write?" Because you were right." the always pleasant artor-ppoducer-41 rector replied. I sighed with relief, remembering I had not been entirely complimentary606 words
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Miscellaneous134 1969-11-04 9 TODAY a Tuesday* November 4 t 1969. STAR GAZI By CLAY X. POLLAN— H Your Deify AcUri*r Gui<k X IT According to tho Stars. To develop message for Tuesday, read words corresponding to numbers, of your Zodiac birth s'g»v 1 Push 31 G* 61 Tokan 2 YouH 32 Plorn 62134 words
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723 1969-11-04 10 National League NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) Bill Nelsen threw five touchdown passes as the Cleveland Browns'upset the Dallas Cowboys, 32-10 Sunday and took a commanding lead in the Century Division race of the National Football League. Nelsen completed 17 of 25 passes for723 words
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Article294 1969-11-04 10 AMERICAN FOOTBALL NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE EAST Century Division W L T Pet. Pf Pa Cleveland 5 t 1 83.1 207 150 New York 3 4 0 429 99 146 St Loui* 2 4 I 333 140 187 Pittsburgh I 8 0 .143 138 185 Capitol Division Dallas294 words
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Article198 1969-11-04 10 BOMBAY, Mon. (Reuter) India go info the first cricket test against Australia Tuesday with plenty of batting but a small corps of bowlers. The selectors announced a team tonight which Included Chandu Borde veteran of 54 tests and Dlleep Sardesal, another old test hand.198 words
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Article66 1969-11-04 10 TURIN, Italy, Mon. (Reu ter) Italy won the first European Women's Soccer Cup Championship here today after beating Denmark 3-1 in the final. The Italian side scored two goals within 15 minutes in the first half and, with their tactical superiority and physical fitness, built up a 3-166 words
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Article495 1969-11-04 10 College Football NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) The nation's five topranked college football teams remained unbeaten and united Saturday although upsets claimed the sixth, ninth and lOthe rated teams. Ohio State, ranked No. I. rolled over Northwestern. 35-6. second-ranked Texas routed Southern Methodist 45-14. third-ranked495 words
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Article121 1969-11-04 10 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Injuries in yesterday's soccer league matches have knocked out four of the England squad for Wednesday's international against Holland In Amsterdam, Defenders Brian Labone (Everton), Tommy Smith (Liverpool) and Keith Newton (Blackburn) and mid-field dynamo Alan Ball (Everton) have all been ruled out.121 words
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61 1969-11-04 10 SINGAPORE defence it teen having an anxious moment in the second half rally by Western Australia in their match Sunday at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur. However, Singapore won this Group B match in the Merdeka Soccer Tournament defeating Western Australia 4-2 keeping alive their chances of entering theSunpix by Mok Voon. - 61 words
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517 1969-11-04 10 American League NEW YORK, Mori. (UPI) The Kansas City Chiefs took over first place in the Western Division of the American Football League on Sunday by defeating the Buffalo Bills, 29-7, while the New York Jets took a two-game stranglehold on first place517 words
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Article145 1969-11-04 10 BRISBANE. Mon. (UPI) Japan's visiting Nissan racing team took first and second places In the Chevron six-hour sports car race at Surfers Paradise racing track here on Sunday. The winning team of Junimitsu Takahashi and Yoshlkayo Sunaco covered 257 laps for 514 miles in the145 words
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Article44 1969-11-04 10 VALETTA. Mon (UPI) Malta and Italy drew 1-1 in the European Amateur Soccer Cup match on Sunday, at half-time the score was 0-0. Both countries now have three points, having both beaten Greece (the third country In the section) 1-0 at home.44 words
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212 1969-11-04 10 ADELAIDE, Mon. (AFP) Former test wicketkeeper and Australian Vice-Captain Barry Jarman today announced his retirement from first class cricket. He said he made his decision onlv after long deliberation. "'We are expecting our fourth child midwav through December." Jarman said. "For that reason I had212 words
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Article52 1969-11-04 10 MANILA. Mon. (AFP) The Oriental Boxing Federation today bestowed its "Boxer of the Month" award to th« Philippines' Bernab e Villacampo who recent, ly won the World Boxing Association's flyweight crown. Villacampo won the 112-pound title by defeating Japan's Hiroyuki Ebihara on points in a 15round match52 words
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Article53 1969-11-04 10 BOMBAY, Mon. (Reuter) The Australian cricket selectors today named 12 player s fo r the first test against India starting here tomorrow. The team is: Bill Lawry (Captain), lan Chappell. Keith Stackpole. Lan Redpath, Paul Sheahan.. Doug Walters. Brian Taber (wicketkeeper), Graham McKenzie. John Oleeson. Ashley Mallett, Alan53 words
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Article160 1969-11-04 10 HONG KONG, Mon. (Reuter) The Singapore national cricket team was held to a draw by the Hong Kong Cricket Association President's XI in a match here yesterday. Hong Kong struggling on the first day. was shot out for 110. Today it came storming back to rattle up160 words
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Article211 1969-11-04 10 LAHORE. Pakistan. Mon. (UPI) New Zealand won their first test match against Pakistan here Sunday, beating the Pakistanis by five wickets after making 82 for 5 on the last day of the second of three matches in the current series. All out for 241 in211 words
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Article78 1969-11-04 10 DAR-ES-SALAAM. M 0 (UPI) —A toss of a coin by the referee decider) the fate of two teams in the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup Club Soccer Championship Sunday. Asante Kotko of Ghana and Dar-Es-Salaam Younp Africans. The Ghanaians drew i—l at home and It was I—l1 —178 words
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Article55 1969-11-04 10 RIO DE JANEIRO. Mon. (UPI) Brazilian soccer star Pele on Saturday night came one step closer to scoring his thousandth goal when Santos beat Rio Flamengo, 4-1 in Rio Maracana Stadium. Pele scored the fourth and last goal for Santos in the second half to raise his total55 words
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Article241 1969-11-04 10 NAPA, California. Moo. (Reuter) Jack Nlcklaus, Billy Casper and George Archer today continue a sudden death play-off in the $140,000 Kaiser International Open Golf after a fantastic climax to the final round. Nicklaus at one stage yesterday during the final 18 of the 72-hole tournament241 words
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Article147 1969-11-04 10 BUENOS AIRES. Mon.rtJPlV —Argentina overwhelmed the United States 18—6 Sunday to win the America Cut>. the world's most prestigious polo competition. Argentina who had downed the U.S foursome 12 —G a week ago in the first of two games for the cup. proved Itself to be by147 words
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Article236 1969-11-04 10 MELBOURNE CUP RACE MELBOURNE, Mon. (Reuter) —A Federal Minister hopes to take time out from Australia's current political crisis to lead in the winner of the Melbourne Cup to- morrow. Four-year-old colt Tails, favourite for Australia's most famous horse race, is owned by the Minister for236 words
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95 1969-11-04 11 WINSTON FILMER (seen above at the alleys) leaves for Australia today to compete in the South Pacific Classics Bowling Finals to be held in Melbourne Nov. 7to 9. A keen bowler since the game became popular here four years ago, Filmer at 39 has taken the top places in many95 words
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Article478 1969-11-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Defending champions, Malaysia, today blew the match and were soundly beaten 3-1 by Indonesia in a Group A match at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight, Indonesia having full measure of the Malaysians on a slippery field in the first half, played478 words
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Article89 1969-11-04 11 MELBOURNE. Mon. (Reuter) An angry Gary Player °f South Africa stormed a*ay from the Yarfa Yarra Oolf Club h#re yesterday after being warned for slow p!a v in the Dunlop international tournament Player, warned by Robert Wilson. Director of the Australian Professional Golfers Association, fumed: "What he did89 words
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Article50 1969-11-04 11 MANILA. Mon. <AFP\ The All-Thai Eleven notched it* second victory in three game* in the Manila amateur soccer tournament b v overwhelming the local Chinese Cheng Hong. 4—l. in their group A match here Sunday night. The ThailanderS. all students in various Manila schools, led two-nii a, half-time50 words
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Article111 1969-11-04 11 A "Mr. Asia" contest will be held in Singapore in July next year. This was disclosed by Mr. John Ong. the Director lor Singapore and Asia of the International Federation of Bodybuilders. Also being hpld at the same time are the "Mr. Singapore" and "Miss111 words
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Article73 1969-11-04 11 MODENA. Italy, Mon (AFP> British racing drive r Piers Courage, who was classified e'ghth in thi s sea s on' s World Championship standings for Formula One cars, may drive fo r Ferrari next vpar. an unofficial source said he re last night. Reports say that Courage, who73 words
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Article804 1969-11-04 11 Tha following art tha race waights for this weekend's racing at Kuala Lumpur: SATURDAY Weights for third day <KL) meeting. Clae, 2, Dir. 2 6 Furs Born Frea 9.00 Pelor Mas 9 00 Limelight 900 Nasi Goreng 8 13 Ming Dynasty 8.13 Kookaburra 811 Nonpariei 811 Melmark804 words
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Article607 1969-11-04 11 First Day. Saturday. Nor 1. IJHS9. State of Track Yielding Race 1: Lo«t Horizon II (Omar) and Watania Commando (P.K Leong) were slowto begin. Golliwog (Pretty) shifted about in the straight. Race 2: Froggie II (Rajoo) was sow to begin Supreme Confidence (Shaari) missed the jump, then threw607 words
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Article99 1969-11-04 11 XfELBOURNE Mon. (fc*uter"> Former World Bantamweight boxing champion Lionel Rose hope g to make a challenge for the featherweight crow n within the next six months, according to his trainer Jack Rennie Rennie said here last night he would go to Japan m January99 words
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Advertisement726 1969-11-04 11 Classified Ad. Restaurant Bar EAT AND DRINK in quiet and bomeiy atmosphere? Visit Restaurant Bar is Strand Hotel. 21/25. Ben. cooien Street. Tela *****/ *****. APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Rubber Plastics Division Applications are Invited from suitably qualified persons for the post of Lecturer t Assistant Lecturer In Rubber Plastics Technology.726 words
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Advertisement134 1969-11-04 11 APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE ARMED FORCES THE Singapore Armed Forces offer suitably qualified young men with an Interest in aviation, a Career a«> (a) FIGHTER CONTROLLERS (b) AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS Minimum Qualification: School Certificate with credits In Maths. English and one Science Subject. Physical Requirement: (a) Must be physically fit. (b) Preferably134 words
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Miscellaneous1066 1969-11-04 11 (CHANNEL 5) PM. 300 Opening Announcement? in all Languages and Morning Star. 3.20 Woman's World (Malav Language); 345 A Diarv of Events in Singapore This Week < Malay*; 350 It's Happening In Singapore (Malavt Repeat i; 405 Peyton Place "Chinese Subtitles) (Repeat); 4 55 Close: 6 05 Programme Summary in1,066 words
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Article, Illustration210 1969-11-04 12 A Japanese goodwill mission. headed by the Chairman at the Japan Air Lines, Mr. Teruo Godo. called at the Chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. Runme Shaw, yesterday. Mr. Godo presented a replica of the "Tower of the Sun" to Mr. Shaw210 words
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Article83 1969-11-04 12 The Jackpot Pnz« for this Thursday's Toto Draw soars to a new high of $150,000 for winners with all the five numbers correct. This prize comprise $lOO,OOO as the first group prize with an additional $50,000 as bonus Prizes for the other group 6 remain83 words
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Article42 1969-11-04 12 The Principal of Outram Secondary School, Mr. Chan Joon Gek will be the guest speaker at a luncheon meetinf. organised by the Steadfast Club to be held at Hotel Negara, on Nov 8. Mr Chap will speak on "Singapore's Commercial Education42 words
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Article, Illustration415 1969-11-04 12 SINGAPOREANS can hit the "Wild West Trail" if they make tracks for the Rajah Room of the Hotel Malaysia. Rajah Room? It should be "Six-Gun Saloon" or something which reflects that rip-roaring era of American history. For as you push your way through the415 words
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160 1969-11-04 12 A ban on the Import of cyclamates. an artificial sweetening agent, and the sale of foods containing these sugar substitutes, will be Imposed by the Ministry of Health as soon as the notifications can be made Dealers will be given up to Feb. 1160 words
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Article69 1969-11-04 12 Singapore's Trade Commissioner in Australia and Deputy Director of Intraco Limited, Mr. Lim Chin Geok. is scheduled to leave the Republic today to set up a Trade Commission anrf to establish Intraco's first overseas office In Australia Mr. Lim was a lecture,. in business administration at69 words
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Article, Illustration566 1969-11-04 12 SINGAPORE'S dynamic progress in continued economic growth ond industry has attracted mora than $6OO million in American investments. The Director of Operations, International Executive Service Corps, Mr. John C. Chandler stated this at a meeting of lESC members currently serving both the private and566 words
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Article69 1969-11-04 12 THE Singapore Armed Forces ig currently conducting e xercises on Pulau Blakang Mati till November 30. About 200 troops will be taking *art in the exercises daily from 8 a.m. to midnight. Blanks will be used. The public U advised not to be alarmed. The S.AJ. will69 words
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Article, Illustration126 1969-11-04 12 Mrs. Goh To Launch Boat For S'pore Navy Mrs. Goh Kong SVN, wife of the Minister for Finance, will launch tho first Singapore-built fast patrol boat for tho Singapore Navy on November 18. The ceremony will be held at the Vosper Thornycroft Uniteers Private Ltd/t126 words
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Article192 1969-11-04 12 The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, yesterday officially opened the Computer Centre and Mathematics Research Centre of th« University. In a brief speech, Mr. Ong drew attention to the increasing reliance on computers In what has often being referred to as the "computer revolution."192 words