Eastern Sun, 12 November 1969
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Title Section22 1969-11-12 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1176 Wednesday, 12 November 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents22 words
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Article372 1969-11-12 1 MANILA, Tues. (UP!) Philippines President Ferdinand E. Marcos appeared to be heading for landslide victory and an unprecedented second term Tuesday. Early unofficial turns and the computerized projections of a three network television combine showed Morcos running well ahead of his opponent Senator Sergio Osmena372 words
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Article493 1969-11-12 1 CANBERRA, Tues. (Reuter) Prime Minister John Gorton today announced his new ministry in which Federal Treasurer William McMahon has been switched to the External Affairs portfolio. McMahon. who ailed last week in a bid to wrest leadership of The Liberal Party from Gorton, has been replaced493 words
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35 1969-11-12 1 UPI RadiophotoUPI Radiophoto - 35 words
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488 1969-11-12 1 THE setting up of joint consultative councils through which workers can participate in the management of industrial and commercial undertakings is to be recommended by the NTUC Seminar on Modernisation of the Labour Movement. A working paper recommending this will be presented in488 words
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Article54 1969-11-12 1 Officers of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau ha\> brought back from Hong Kone three men and a woman wanted i n connection with a passport forgery racket The three men and woman. who arrived by MSA under CPIB escort last even me wilJ he charged in54 words
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Article123 1969-11-12 1 LONDON. Tues <UPI> Israeli and Egyptian warplanes battled at 20 000 feet over the Suez Canal Tuesday .ind the Israeli pilots came iway reporting they had shot down three Egyptian VIIG 21s The Israeli military command said ali Its planes returned safely from the123 words
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Article, Illustration245 1969-11-12 1 Some 50 passengers escaped death miraculously when two commercial buses collided head-on at the 11} m.s. Sembawang Road, early yesterday. But, as a result of the collision, 21 passengers were injured, flve critically. They were immediately rushed to the Naval Base Hospital, a stone's throw I245 words
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Article152 1969-11-12 1 NEW YORK, Tues. (UPI) Bombs exploding almost simultaneously ripped through three Manhattan skyscrapers early Tuesday, heavily damaging the world headquarters of three of the nations business giants. Telephone calls warning of the bombs were received at the RCA building in Rockefeller Centre. the International Headquarters152 words
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Article96 1969-11-12 1 LONDON. Tues (UPI) Prime Minister Harold Wilson Tuesday said Queen Elisabeth's budget for running the British monarchy would be in the red by the end of 1970. Wilson said the next parliament would review her annual 1.1 million U.S. dollar allotment from the government unchanged96 words
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Miscellaneous14 1969-11-12 1 4? "Not so loud, Joe, please do you want the umpire to hear you?"14 words
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Article, Illustration50 1969-11-12 2 Admiral A. K, Chatterji, Chief of the Indian Navy Staff, who it currently in Singapore for a five-day visit as guest of the Singapore Government, yesterday pjjd courtesy call on the Defence Minister Mr. Lim Kim San. They are seen during the half-an-hour talk they had.50 words
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275 1969-11-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Four member* of Hit 10th Regiment of the Communist Party of Malaya surrendered on Nov. 4 to Thai authorities at Wang area along the Malaysia-Thai border. This was disclosed today by the National Operations Council at its meeting here. An275 words
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113 1969-11-12 2 The Minister for Law and National Development Mr. E. W. Barker, will officiate the opening of the $178,000 projects involving metalled roads, laying of water mams and street lightings at Lorong Buang Kok Kechil. on Nov. 15 A switchmg-on ceremony for the s'reet lighting will113 words
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Article91 1969-11-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Th* Deputy Director of the Registry of Experts' Services ©n Asian ■nd Pacific Counnj project flew in here today "to tap" scientific and technological expertise fo r mutual co-operation. O n arrival. Mr JM. Aguljar who on a four-dav 'fact-find-ing tou r to?d reporter, at the91 words
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Article38 1969-11-12 2 IPOH. A labourer, Chonf Kim. wa 5 burird alive in a landslide yesterday at the Yang Thong in Bungei St put, jo miles from here. A police spokesman said today hi* body ha s not been recovered38 words
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Article20 1969-11-12 2 There were a total of 47 accidents, of which six were described as serious, in the Republic, on Sunday.20 words
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Article145 1969-11-12 2 An eight-man British Lighting trade mission arrived here last night for a four-day visit to introduce some of the latest British lighting developments to m Singapore. The trade mission organised by the British Lighting industry Federation Limited la led by the Federation's Director. Mr J. H145 words
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175 1969-11-12 2 BANGKOK Tues, (AFP) The Communist situation on the Thai-Malaysian border was causing "Grave Concern" to the Malaysian government. Lieut. Gen. Ibrahim bin Ismael. Chief Executive Officer to Malaysia's Director of National Operations, said here today at the contusion of the two-dav border security talks with175 words
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Article207 1969-11-12 2 MOSCOW Tues (UPP A Soviet newspaper today charged that Japan's army is equipped with nuclearcapable missiles and that its industrialists nurse "imperialist" economic ambitions toward its neighbours Trud. the newspaper of the Soviet Tradp Union Council. aLso said that the Japanese are working on chemical and germ207 words
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Article, Illustration83 1969-11-12 2 KSM International held a cocktail reception recently to celebrate "Deepavali'. Present at the cocktail reception were prominent business83 words
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Article210 1969-11-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues, The Deputy Prime Minister end Director of Operation!, Tun Abdul Raiak, today reminded political parties that the ban on politicking in Malaysia was still in force. The ban was imposed by the National Operations Council after th; May 13 incidents. The NOC at210 words
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Article120 1969-11-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaysian farmers were urged today to concentrate on large scale commercial cultivation of tapioca as the crop adapted well to the humid environment of the country. The call came from Mr. J.M. Beenv of the University of Malaysian Crop Diversification Conference here today.120 words
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Advertisement206 1969-11-12 2 The best things in life are free, b where you enjoy them that runs into money The Eiffel Tower. And the Leaning Tower. Angkor Wat. The island of Hong Kong. Niagara Falls. The Canals of Venice. And Osaka Expo 70. They're free for all to feast] their eyes upon. It's206 words
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420 1969-11-12 3 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. (Reuter) The United States will ask the U.N. today to brand North Vietnam as a violator of international law in its treatment of American prisoners of war. In a surprise move, the U.S.420 words
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Article67 1969-11-12 3 WASHINGTON. Tues (UPI) America's Catholic priests have asked on Monday their bishops for a full in the policy-making councils of the church. They received immediate assurances the U.S. Catholic h:erarch.- is moving in that direction. The prlest s ple 3 for greater sharing of authority was similar to the67 words
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Article71 1969-11-12 3 WASHINGTON. Tues <UPI) —Dr George E. Mueller man who has directed America's manned space exploration programme for the past six years Monday announced his resignation effective Dec. 10Mueller. a shy-seeming but intense and brilliant planner, i< returning to private lif e He did not announce his future pans.71 words
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54 1969-11-12 3 AT THE ARAB DEFENSE COUNCIL MEETING recently, Lybian Defense Minister. Lt. Col. Adam El Hawaz (right) shook hands with Lebanon's chief delegate Major-Gen. E. Bustani (left) as Iraqi Defense Minister, Gen. Hardan looked on. They are gathered in Cairo to discuss military preparations against Israel and prospects of an ArabUPI radiophoto. - 54 words
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167 1969-11-12 3 MOSCOW. Tues. The expulsion of Alexander Solzhenytsin. the unorthodox Russian novelist, from the Soviet Writers' Union has been confirmed by the Writers' Union of the Russian Federation, literary sources said yesterday. These sources said that the original action, which was taken by the branch of167 words
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Article462 1969-11-12 3 MANILA, Tues. (UPI) Filipinos today voted amid fresh reports of ambush kidnappings and killings that set a new high in Presidential Election violence. Even President Marcos, a slight favourite to break tradition and win a second four-year term, appeared worried. He abandoned plans462 words
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318 1969-11-12 3 TOKYO, Tues. (UPI) The Laotian Communist Chief Prince Souphanouvong. has appealed to the American people in a message urging them to stop the U.S. government "intervention and aggression against Laos/' Khaosan Pathet Lao (KPL) news agency said Tuesday. The message dated Nov. 8 broadcast318 words
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Article63 1969-11-12 3 TOKYO,.Tues. (Reuter) An agreement under which Japan will loan Pakistan 100.000 tons of rice is likely to be signed here later this week, the Japanese Foreign Ministery said today. The Government Food Agency said the rice loan would t> e repaid in kind over 10 years after a63 words
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Article95 1969-11-12 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Tues (Reuter) —Five police forces are hunting for urban guerillas who attacked and robbed a bank van. killed one man. escaped with $43,000 an<i left a message saying "an eye for an eye. a tooth for a tooth Viva Marighe'.a". The political police,95 words
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Article89 1969-11-12 3 UNITED NATIONS. (UPI) West Irian has decided to remain with Indonesia in an Act of Free Choice. Secretary General U Thant reported to the General Assembly yesterday. However, he noted in his report that the former Dutch Colony of West New Guinea had been89 words
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Article63 1969-11-12 3 MACAO. Tues (UPI) Businessman Lee Fu, 70, died yesterday the way he would have wished: at the blackjack table with thousands of dollars at stake and 21 in his hand "A heart attack caused by intense excitement," said the coroner. Newspaper reports said Lee died in63 words
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Article68 1969-11-12 3 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI)— The S.S. Manhattan, the ship which opened a northwest passage between Alaska and the East Coast through the icepacks of the Arctic officially will end its 10.000-mile voyage in New York Wednesday City flreboats. U.S. coast guard vessels and private tugs will extend the traditional68 words
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Article, Illustration335 1969-11-12 4 LONDON, Tuts. (AFP) A spokesman for Buckingham Palace said last night that there had never been any question of Queen Elisabeth II abdicating. The denial followed a television interview in which her husband Prince Philip, shocked Britons by saying that the Idea of335 words
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Article46 1969-11-12 4 STOCKHOLM. Tues. (UPI) Police are looking for the person or persons who pilfered a pair of boots weighing 220 pounds The boots made of zinc, had been displayed as a trade mark in front of a shoe store for more than 53 years.46 words
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196 1969-11-12 4 VATICAN CITY. Tues (UPI) The Vatican City newspaper L'osservatore Romano denied yesterday that there are anv valuable paintings In the private apartment of Pope Paul VI The denial came five days after the Vatican rejected as untrue at Italian news agency report that three paintings196 words
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Article146 1969-11-12 4 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) A spokesman for the British Defence Ministry yesterday denied reports that sailors in the royaj navy would lose their free rum ration. The spokesman said such a plan was under consideration but that no decision had been made "We've been battin? this Idea146 words
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143 1969-11-12 4 GILLINGHAM. England. Tues. (UPI) Mrs Christine Adams claims her three-year-old daughter Carol is possessed by a Ghost, or maybe two. who converses with Itself through the child s voice at night. "I know It sounds crazy. But I am convinced of It. There 1s no143 words
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388 1969-11-12 4 CAIRO, Tues. (Reuter) Agreement reached hart to hold on Arob summit meeting in Morocco naxt month reflects o closing of Arob ronks in the continuing confrontotion with Israel. The decision was reached last night by foreign and defence ministers from 13 Arab states, excluding388 words
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Article259 1969-11-12 4 LONDON". Tues. (UPI) Mrs. Dawn Simmons, dressed in a medievalstyle gold brocaded dress with a shoulder-length veil, knelt at the altar of St. Clement* Church on Sunday with her new husband to receive marriage blessings. On the surface, the ceremony looked ordinary enough. But in addition259 words
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Article, Illustration567 1969-11-12 4 Ann Landers - Ann Landers T)EAR ANN: I am 33. my husband is 34. We have three children Yesterday we were all out for a drive and my husband decided on an impulse to treat us to dinner at a nice eating place567 words
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Miscellaneous8 1969-11-12 4 TODAY and YOU... Wednesday, November 12, 1969 r,8 words
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Article318 1969-11-12 5 CINCINNATI, Ohio. Tues. (UPI) A 14 years old boy, using a teenage girl as a hostage boarded a Delta ietliner at Greater Cincinnati airport on Monday and demanded the plane be flown out of the country. The boy was arrested before the aircraft took off on318 words
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Article103 1969-11-12 5 TOKYO. Tues. (Reuter) Tokyo's International Airport will be closed to all but passengers on the night of November 12 through November •3.7. to prevent leftist demonstrations against Prime Minister Elsaku Sato, the Government announced today. The Japan Communist Party and leftist student groups are103 words
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Article188 1969-11-12 5 WASHINGTON. Tues. (Reuter) Sen. J. William Fulbright said today after a closed door hearing on the American involvement In Thailand "hat Congress has rot been kept fully Informed of the situation there. The closed door hearings before the Senate Foreign Relations sub-committee are expected to *ast most188 words
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Article115 1969-11-12 5 ATLANTA. Ga. Tues (Reuteri A man threatened to blow up a bank with six imitation sticks of dynamite f f oie 25.° ft 9 dollars. kidnapped th*» bank manager then fainted into the arms of a pursuing policeman. Police said James Groover, a 38-yea r -old115 words
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Article184 1969-11-12 5 CHICAGO, Tues. (UPI) Mayor Richard J. Daley, who figured prominently in the aftermath of the street fighting that accompanied the 1968 Democratic National Convention, is willing to answer a defence subpoena and testify at the riot conspiracy trial of seven men, a city attorney said184 words
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Article, Illustration314 1969-11-12 5 WASHINGTON, Tues. (Reuter) —Governor Nelson Rockefeller today warned President Nixon that forces of anarchy and terror were loose in Latin America and the subversive capabilities of Communist forces on the increase. The long awaited Rockefeller report follows a 20-nation tou r of LatinUPI Radiophoto. - 314 words
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Article304 1969-11-12 5 CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. Tues. (Reuter) The three Apollo 12 astronauts have been insured for 50.000 dollars each for their voyage to the moon which starts on Friday. The travelers Insurance company announced In Houston yesterday that astronauts Charles (Pete) Conrad. Alan and Richard Gordon304 words
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Article58 1969-11-12 5 CINCINNATI. Ohio. Tie? (UPI) A soft drink company filed suit here on Monday asking a temporary injunction to stop the U S. government from banning the artificial sweetner cyc'.amate from diet drinks The Neht-Royal Crown Co. of Grand Rapids. Michigan, initiated the suit. which named Robert H Finch. Secretarv58 words
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474 1969-11-12 5 WASHINGTON, Tues. (AFP) —The week of demonstrations for and against the Vietnam war really gets under way across the United States today. On one side stand the "silent majority" to which President Nixon appealed seven days ago. On the other are Pacifists of a variety474 words
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Article99 1969-11-12 5 WASHINGTON. Tue s (UPI) A bill to prohibit overland flights of supersonic aircraft until they meet tolerable noise levels to be set by the government was readv on Tuesday for Introduction In the House Rep Henry S Reuss. a leadang Democratic critic of th<» plans to go ahead99 words
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470 1969-11-12 5 WASHINGTON, Tues. (Reuter) President Nixon and his top advisers har« laid out a plan of action for the long-awaited Strategic Arms Limitation Talks with the Soviet Union. The talks open in Helsinki next Monday, but at this stage no one in Washington470 words
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Article182 1969-11-12 5 CAPE KENNEDY. Tues. (Reuter) Apollo 12 astronauts Charles Conrad and Alan Bean will erect a threefoot by five-foot U.S flag on the moon about one hour after Conrad sets foot on the lunar surface on Nov. 19 Like the flag left behind by the Apollo182 words
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Article144 1969-11-12 5 NEW YORK. Tues, (Router) Secretary of Transportation John Volpe yesterday attacked the organiser! of this week's scheduled Vietnam Moratorium, accusing them of being "communist* or Communist-inspired" The US. Cabinet Minister made his statement at the conclusion of a conference in New York on transportation problems.144 words
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Advertisement180 1969-11-12 5 dupliduplicate Xerox have made e fortune out of copying things. As have Gestetner, and Ricoh, and Kodak. And also a few less scrupulous firms. They duplicate medicines. Their medicines look the same, but they seldom work the same. That's why we go to a great deal of trouble to make180 words
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Article390 1969-11-12 6 DR. Christian Barnard, the pioneer heart transplant surgeon, has been criticized by representatives of the medical profession in many countries that he has sought too much publicity for himself and that it does not conform to the ethics of the profession. But today the world-wide fame he has acquired390 words
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Article360 1969-11-12 6 IN recent weeks the emphasis has changed completely in the American approach to the Vietnam war. Both in the United States and in many other parts of the world the agitation had been to end the Vietnam war and President Nixon's efforts during the whole of this year had360 words
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Article, Illustration640 1969-11-12 6 K. K. DUGGAL - By K. K. DUGGAL Gemini Newg Service WITH Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Gandhi In headon conflict with half the hierarchy of tho ruling Congress Party, tho indications art that oach sido will rotroat from tho brink for tho timo boing to gain timo and striko640 words
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Article25 1969-11-12 6 A BANKER is a man who lends you an umbrella when the weather is fine and takes it away when it rains. ANON.25 words
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386 1969-11-12 6 KENNETH F. ENGLADE - On Friday, Man's most important lunar mission Apollo 12 will be inaugurated A series of articles on space exploration starting from today will be released in this section to keep readers informed of the background and the latest developments. By KENNETH F. ENGLADE386 words
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Article350 1969-11-12 6 ALDO TRIPPINI - By ALDO TRIPPINI MADRID (UPI) Spain's new Foreign Minister has begun cooling off the Gibraltar Dispute and General Francisco Franco has told Britain he wants to improve Anglo-Spanish relations. Relations hive been strained for the past several years as Spain ha» increased its pressure for350 words
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Article102 1969-11-12 6 CHARLIE LEONG - Lcllers... CHARLIE LEONG Singapore. ON T a recent visit to Pulau Bukcm. I wag shocked to And thick layers of dirty brown and black oil floating on the sea around the island. The extent of oil stretched from the island itself to about a mile offshore. Surely the102 words
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Article152 1969-11-12 6 LONDON, (UPI) The Soviet Union wanu the projected Strategic Arms Limitation Talks 'SALT) to be "unconditional" and not linked to wider international policy problems, diplomatic sources said recently. Russia also can be expected to insist on a clear outline of American ideas about the scope and nature152 words
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Article734 1969-11-12 6 jfppllf llfl MANY people are known to have given up their lives for worthy causes. Sydney Carton executed his noble act in Dickens' "A Tale Of Two Cities". St. Joan of Arc gave hers for France. Long John Silver and company 'yo-ho-ho'-ed theirs for Treasure Island. Which makes734 words
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Article241 1969-11-12 6 MEHR KAMAL - By MEHR KAMAL KARACHI Tues. (UPI) Another moon controversy seems imminent in Moslem Pakistan just two days before Apollo 12 to take off on its lunar mission. The controversy. however, revolves around the sighting of the New Moon which will mark the start of Ramadan—the holy month when241 words
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Article691 1969-11-12 7 SOIQiPOU Jtoau«« sold tod officially Uatefl at biumest STO otbe U« INDUSTRIALS AC MA Co. Boustead Co. Camel Plywood Central sugars C- Storage 4 A Carriage Dunlop E- >meltmg CD ftectrlcaj 1 Allied I>*o Ords fcupoc CF lar Ea»t lt»«leral F itzpatrlcks CD I Neave 1-691 words
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Article93 1969-11-12 7 *1 Ht noun prices at the Hnir yesterday were> Hater teellei Coronut Oil IF O B.) Bulk KM Crxiinut Oil (F O B > Drum 5*. 00 Mixed Copra 34 50 M'I.IIMK White Pepper (FOB) 212.50 Sar i«*ak White Pepper (FOB) 210 00 £ara»ak Special Blac* Pepper (FOB) «6%93 words
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Article259 1969-11-12 7 November first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterdsv at 65 cents per lb., down nve eights of a cent train the previous close The tone of the market was steadier. The market gagred away on lack of interest in inactive259 words
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Article57 1969-11-12 7 NEW YORK. Tues (UPP— Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded yester day on the New York Commodity Exchange (C3o«e (Prey.) Nov 27.50 27.50 .lan. 24.408 25.00 24.40 March 25.25 25.25 Mav 25.10 25.10 Julv 25.00 25.00 Sept 24 90 24 90 Nov 24 90 24.90 Locally No. 257 words
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Article436 1969-11-12 7 ARKIV ALS 5 00am MsA 02H K Lumpur 7 a m sAs SKtfJ* Udii.kuk lasbkent. Lopenhacen 9 00 am. MsA 119 R- Lumpur 10 lo am- GAKUUA GABOO Jakarta 10 15am. MsA 121 K Lumpur 10 25 a m. MsA 005 Penang. Ipoh. K Lumpur. Malacca. lOaUam THAI436 words
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449 1969-11-12 7 Our Market Reporter - By Our Market Reporter THK Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday failad to follow up last Friday's steadier closing trend and generally remained quietly easier. The morninf 'i trading was dull with share prices opening alifhtly below their previous levels. Trending cautious, the449 words
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Article999 1969-11-12 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 $2.15 (3) $2 16 (1) 8.217 (2) $2.19 (20) $2 18 (19) 82.20999 words
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Article41 1969-11-12 7 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI)— Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. 30 Industrial# 863.05 20 Rails 198 45 15 Utilities 119.18 65 Stocks 287 45 40 Bonds 87 4i Commodity futures index 144 05.41 words
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Article231 1969-11-12 7 THE Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for ships In port today. Wed. Nov. 12 DEPARTURES Godovns Vessels 6/7 Lloyd Bakke B'9 Djitbarang 10/11 Shosel Mam 18 Benedin N W.l Sletter N.W.2 Lipis 23 Klnabalu 27/28 Ferngate 29 30 Jhelum 33 34 Kyoyo231 words
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Article14 1969-11-12 7 The tin price for yesterday was $659 12* per picul. up 54.0014 words
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Article161 1969-11-12 7 SYDNEY, Tues. (UFI) Tuesday's closing Sydney Stock Exchange selected shares:— MINING Amex 290 Ass Min 7.50 Austral Min .58 Aust Dev 1.60 Barrier 1.85 Bh South 4 90 C Norse 5.00 C Gold 9.30 Cra 19.40 Emper 1.50 Endu r .85 Gn: Kalf 1.15 Gt Boulder 3.65161 words
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596 1969-11-12 7 VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Tues. (Reuter) A Japanese automobile manufacturer ia preparing for battle with the giant U.S. motor companies to capture the Canadian market for smaller cars. The Japanese firm, Nissan Co. (Canada) Ltd., has opened a new one596 words
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Advertisement241 1969-11-12 7 Once upon a time, not long ago, a man bought a painting he thought was a famous Old Master from a Paris museum. But it wasn't. He was duped...and now owns one of the most ornate frames you've ever seen. He burnt the picture. Once upon a time, yesterday to241 words
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Advertisement2163 1969-11-12 8 PROSPECTUS RELATING TO A RESTRICTED SALE OF SHARES THROUGH PRIVATE PLACEMENT A copy of this Prospectus has been lodged with and registered by the Registrar of Companies in Singapore who takes no responsibility for its contents. Application has been made to the Committee of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and2,163 words
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Advertisement3778 1969-11-12 9 10 per cent and the Chairman of the Bank has predicted that the 10 per cent dividend will be maintained on the Increased capital. Further expansion Is envisaged in 1971, the 21st anniversary of the establishment of the bank, when It is hoped to raise the Pald-Up Capital to $lO3,778 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1969-11-12 10 fANBERRA, Tues. Australia is drawing on Asia's centuries-old experience in aquaculture, the practice of sea and fresh-water farming. Techniques developed in Asia are being adopted in Australia, where interest is quickening in the establishment of new types of large-scale aquaculture projects. Many ofPictures by Australian Information Service. - 1,056 words
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246 1969-11-12 10 WASHINGTON, Tues. Seven hundred graduate lawyers are now serving the poor people of the United States through VISTA Volunteers in Service to America. Between the spring and fall of 1969, one out of seventeen 1969 American law school graduates applied for service as246 words
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Article56 1969-11-12 10 A survey carried by the Working Group •'Youth and Health" has revealed that most elementary school teachers in the Federal Republic of Germany are not against their girl pupils wearing lip-stick or make-up. Seventy-two per cent of those questioned, In fact, said that they would be willing56 words
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Article82 1969-11-12 10 The compulsory subject "Cooking" has also been introduced for boys since the beginning of the school yea r autumn 1968 in North-Rhine Westphalia (Germany) To "make up for it." "Technical Drawing" has been included on the girls' timetable. Meanwhile Parents were able to "leam to play'*82 words
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971 1969-11-12 10 Ble and; Walt Dulaney - Date-line By Ble and Walt Dulaney r\EAR ELE AND WALT: I'm 17 and my little brother, 12, is going with a 15-year-old girl. Until he started with her, he was a first class introvert. But now he takes971 words
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Miscellaneous156 1969-11-12 10 1 Why is the plant SPEEDWELL so-called 5 2. What is the bristly material on the husk of a coconut called? 3 What title was given to the eldest sons of the kings of France? 4 Of which country are the Sherpas a tribe? 5. Sarah Siddons was the most156 words
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Miscellaneous117 1969-11-12 10 AMY By Jack Tippit "Mom, 1 learned two new four-letter words in school today...wanna hear 'em? G-O-A-T and B-l-R-D." DATELINE: DANGER! TWEVRE GIVING RAVEN THE 'CLUB PUSH BLOW youP WHISTLE BEPORE THEY KILL HIM/ > fl COULDN'T STOP THAT PLAV WITH A CAM HON, v COACH/ F DANNY WANTED JOIN117 words
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Article236 1969-11-12 11 Our Racing Correspondent - Manhattan II Ma Ring Fast Gallop By Our Racing Correspondent IPOH. Tues. Last start winner Matstar is retaining his winning form. He showed it this morning when he did a smart 3f sprint in 412/5 on the bit with a riding boy astride. The track was236 words
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Article64 1969-11-12 11 Singapore arenred their defeat at th«" hands of India wnen they thrashed them 7-3 in a frirndly game at Jalan Besif Stadium laj>t niffht last week at the Merdeka anniversary tournament Singapore went down 0-3. Kim Lye (4). Kim Swee J»afar Yacoli and Matthew Chin scored for64 words
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Article823 1969-11-12 11 Saturday Following are weight* for the weekend race® at Ip°h: Class 4. Dir. l 5J Furs. Str. Rina II 9.00 Daryl's Faith 8.12 Matstar 811 Trumpington in 8 11 Wisdom 8.10 Changi POxnt B.' 9 Onassis 8.09 Skipalong 8 °9 London Chifr.es 8/9 Fortune Hunte r823 words
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Article130 1969-11-12 11 NEWPORT. Wales. Tues (Reuter) A group of Church Ministers and towns people prayed for an end to apartheid here today on the eve of the South African rugby team's match against Newport As demonstrators massed for a march through the town, the congregation knelt130 words
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605 1969-11-12 11 THE following are the Stipendiary Steward's reports on th* 3rd and 4th day s racing Lumpur: THTRD DAY: RACE 1: Coronilo (White) missed the start and lost many lengths Prettv when questioned stated that Motion Picture IV floundered badly White was605 words
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Article96 1969-11-12 11 BANGKOK. Tues (Reuter) The sixth Asian Games Organising Committee has agreed to include cycling in •he carres to be held here In December 1970 Cycling was dropped by a rreetm? of the special Asian Games Federation Congress last week to make way for hockey, which was96 words
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Article118 1969-11-12 11 NEW YORK. Tues (UPI)— The United Press International top-rated major college football teams with first place votes and won lost-tied records In parentheses (eight weeks). 1 Ohio State (31) <7-0» 346. points. 2 Texas (4) (7-0) 303. points. 3. Tennessee (7-0» CM. points. 4 Penn118 words
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Article78 1969-11-12 11 BANGKOK. Tues (Router) Chulalongkorn University scored a try and a drop against a penalty goal yesterday to beat the University of Malaya 6-3 in a qualifying* round match of the South-east Asia university rugby carnival. The University of Malaya scored first, when fly ha'.f Mamat bin Talib78 words
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Article20 1969-11-12 11 DAKOTAS beat 8T.U.1. 29-12 In the -Off Season" Netball Tournament played at the F N ground on Monday.20 words
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747 1969-11-12 11 AFTER several routing years when Caribbean cricketers were thebest in the world, the time has come to let old heroes fade away. The administrators, says this Gemini News Service article from Barbados, are now busily engaged in bringing Caribbean cricket back to the top.747 words
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148 1969-11-12 11 MELBOURNE. Tues. (Reuter> Harry Hopman, 63. has ended 41 years with Australian Davis Cup tennis team? to accept a nine-week coaching contract In the United States. Mr. Hopman will coach with "All .American Sports Incorporated" at Connecticut. 5o miles from New York, from mid-June next148 words
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Article59 1969-11-12 11 DACCA. Pakistan. Tues. (Reuten The third cricket Test between Pakistan and New Zealand was abandoned as a draw here today, leaving New Zealand 1-0 winners of the three-match series. Bad light stopped play, and when a section of the crowd became rowdy and invaded the pitch an59 words
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335 1969-11-12 11 By EASTERN KNIGHT LAST Sunday, University of Singapore convincingly won the title of champion Chess Club of Singapore. In their last match they beat Joo Chiat Community Centre 'A* 4-1. At board one. Tan Llan Ann received a walkover. Prof. Llm Kok Ann (Board 2>335 words
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Miscellaneous886 1969-11-12 11 —V if A CHANNEL 5 9 40 Ed Sullivan Show, PM 3.00 Opening Announce- 10 35 Survivors (Chapter I) ments in all Languages and (Chinese Subtitles); 1135 World Housewives Matinee 'Part 1 of Artists (Trio l2 05 a Mandarin film. 'Dissolute or Close Down Devoted (English Subtitles»; 330 (CHANNEL Woman's886 words
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Article, Illustration274 1969-11-12 12 A London-based woman sales officer with Qantas has arrived in Singapore en a man-size mission to gather as much material as possible to influence more British tourists to visit the Republic and Malaysia. She is Shanghai-born Mrs. Nann Young, who has been attached274 words
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Article123 1969-11-12 12 The big "Jackpot prize" for the mid-week Toto Draw tomorrow (Thursday has rocketed to $155,000 Since the introduction of "5 out of 49" game of Toto. this amount is the highest reached so far. The draw on Thursday will again be held at the Broadway Stage123 words
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Article118 1969-11-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tu*s The visiting Chief Scout and President of the National Council for Boy Sc«uts of Korea Mr. Yong Woo K;m today called on the Malaysian scout. Tan Sri Haji Sardon bin HaJi Jubir at the Ministry of Health here. Mr Kim who arrived118 words
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Article45 1969-11-12 12 The Young Women's Christian Association. Singapore, ts organising a 15-day tour to Osaka. Taipeh and Hong Kong on May 7. 1970. for the Expo '7O. Fares tor adults are $l.950 each and 51.373 per child. Further particular? may be obtained irom the YWCA.45 words
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159 1969-11-12 12 The Shaw Organisation, which controls the largest chain of cinemas and amusement parks in Southea?t Asia, will celebrate Its 41st Anniversary from Nov. 18-20. During the three-dav Shaw Festival celebrations, admission to all their theatres and amusement parks are reduced to half price. A spokesman159 words
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Article111 1969-11-12 12 KUALA LUMPUF Tues. A special committee to look into the possibility of forming a company to mine tin in Malay reservations and explore ways of selling shares of the proposed company to Malays would be set up soon. This was announced today by the Selangor111 words
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200 1969-11-12 12 Police would like to thank a public-spirited person who assisted an off-duty police constable in effecting the arrest of two robbers who had earlier got away with a gold-chain valued at $4OO, yesterday. The robbers had entered the Lian Tal Pawn shop In Changl200 words
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313 1969-11-12 12 A contractor, Low Gek Chye, 55, who employed a non-citizen who had no work permit and a valid registration certificate was yesterfined $lOO by the Ninth Court Magistrate, Mr. E.C. Foenander. Low pleaded guilty to both charges. The worker. Abdul Ghaffar bin Ahmad, 15,313 words
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Article65 1969-11-12 12 THE unidentified N~>dv of a Chinese woman was found at the foot of a block of fiats, in Kempas Road early yesterday. The woman, about 20. five feet two Inches in heieht was fair in complexion, and was clad In brown pviamas Anyone able to indentify h*r should65 words
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Article32 1969-11-12 12 A 10-year-old bov. Koh Chin Chye. was killed when he was hit bv a bus at the I junction of Kay Chal Village j and Upper Changl Road, last I Sunday.32 words
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Article, Illustration249 1969-11-12 12 MSA's senior engineering and operational staff will "test-fly" the new Fokker 28 Fellowship today to as sess the aircraft's suitability for domestic flights. This was announced yesterday by Mr. D. Zwitser. Marketing Director of the Royal Netherland aircraft factories. Fokker. Mr. Zwitser and his249 words
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231 1969-11-12 12 A detective police constable. Lum Chun Wah. yesterday claimed trial to two charges misusing his revolver and committing assault. He was alleged to have fired his revolver three times and assaulted Lim Choon Hock with a pair of handcuffs on April at the tunction of231 words
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Article78 1969-11-12 12 A series of luncheon talks will be conducted bv the Yotjni Women's Christian Assoc it ton. beginning on Nov 22 Th»» first of these talks will be on Family L-JW embracing marriaee. divorce and maintenance Th» speaker for this at the Capitol Blue Foom. will be78 words
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Article, Illustration227 1969-11-12 12 THIRTEEN travel agents from Germany left for home last night each "armed" with an assemblage of orchids with which they hope to sell Singapore to their people back home The agents arrived here on Nov. 8 in the course of a South Pacific tour to gather227 words
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277 1969-11-12 12 A TAXI d»iver who tried to bribe an Immigration Officer $2O in return for letting one of his passengers enter Singapore was yesterday fined SI.OOO or six months' jail by the Second District Judge. Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee. Yeoh Joo Chlen was found277 words
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Article60 1969-11-12 12 A director of the Orient Watch Company of Tokyo. Mr. C. Mishlkawa. will officiate at the opening of the Lap Hen a Co Ltd s showroom on Nov. 13. In honour of his visit, the local agents for Orient watches will be holding a dinner party. Mr. Mishlxawa is60 words
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Article118 1969-11-12 12 THE Blood Transfusion Service has called on members of the public to come forward and make their donations to build up a larger reserve in the Blood Bank. Last week, the reserve stocks have risen slightly over the week before from 543 units to TO7 units.118 words
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Advertisement111 1969-11-12 12 DRAW NO: 61 TO BE HELD AT THE BROADWAY HALL STACE. NEW WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK ON .HURSDAY 13.11 69 AT 7.30 P.M. 5 OUT 49 For just a stake of 50 cents you ciyni win. this jackpot A Ist Group $155,000 (•IOOuOOO<tSS&0OO •onutf) TO«MNSI«S WITMINUMBC*S COMttCT 2nd. GROUP $20,000 TO111 words
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