Eastern Sun, 14 November 1969

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  • 22 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY -fr Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1178 Friday* 14 November 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents
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  • 435 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. (Reuter and UPI) Cheering Congress Members of Parliament today gave an overwhelming vote of confidence to 'Prime Minister Mrs. Inaira Gandhi as their leader and therefore as Prime Minister. Despite her expulsion from the Congress Party by one faction yesterday, 330 of
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  • 49 1 MOSCOW. Thurs. <UPI The Soviet Union launched Wednesday another unmanned satellite in the Cosmos series of sp3<> research shots Tasj said Cosmo,; 309 was orbiting the earth orv*e every 90.1 minute s at heights from 12*6 mile s to 238 miles at an angle of 65.4 degrees.
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  • 386 1 SONGKHLA. Thailand. Thurs. (UPI) A Communist terror squad killed seven border policemen and wounded three others Wednesday in the bloodiest ambush stnce the outbreak of guerrilla warfare in South Thailand nine-years-ago. The 10 policemen riding a Jeep along a gravel road nine miles from
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  • 77 1 WEST BERLIN. Thurs (Router) Two young East German -efugees who hijacked a Polish airliner to West Berlin last month will be tried by a French military court here on Nov. 20. it was officially announced today. A French military government communique said UlrichJuergen Von Hof. 19. and
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  • 119 1 MELBOURNE. THurs (Reuter) Former Air Minister Dudley Erwin has claimed he was dropped from the new Australian government announced this week because of a political manoeuvre. Asked by reporters yesterday what the manoeuvre was, Erwin replied. It wiggles, it's shapely and its name is Ainsley Gotto Miss Gotto
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  • 88 1 THIS is not a moonwalk by an American astronaut nor is it a participant in the Indian fire-walking ceremony. It is just the demonstration of a newstyle fire-fighting suit by a Seletar R.A.F. fireman. The suit was specially designed by the R.A.F. for use at its stations in the tropics.
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  • 101 1 Samples of the first rocks brought back from the Moon will be on display in Singapore from Jan 12 to 19. next year. These Moon rocks will go on display around the world beginning this week, according to trie U.S. Information Agency (USIA).
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  • 28 1 KITAKYUSHU. Japan, Thur 9 <UPI» Chinas* Communist warships took into custody Thursday two Japanese fshing boat* in v-afrg south of Shanghai. the Maritime Safety Agency said
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  • 261 1 CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (UPD Launch crews won a race with time and replaced a leaky hydrogen tank in the Apollo 12 moonship Thursday and then resumed preparations for Friday's start of the nation's second lunar landing mission. Under a suddenlv revised set Of
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  • 66 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs. (Reuter) Trains are expected to run between Europe. Asia and the Far East by the late seventies, -he Railway? SubCommittee of the United Nation's Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) was told today. U Nyun. ECAFE's Executive Secretary, said the trains were
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  • 173 1 JERUSALEM. Thurs. (Reuter> The first Arab exodus from Israeli-occupied Jordan since the Tune 1967 Middle East war was already underway Thursday following Israel s decision to fight the upsurge of guerrilla attacks with collective punishment, official Arab sources said Thursday. Arab municipal officials in occupied
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  • 195 1 MANILA, Thurs. (UPI) Opposition Presidential candidate Sen. Sergio Osmena Jr. charged Thursday "democracy was raped" in Tuesday's elections and refused to concede to President Ferdinand E. Marcos. At a crowded news conference. Osmena accused Marcos and his Nacionalista Party administration of being guilty of using 700
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  • 74 1 HONG KONG. Thurs. (Router) —Britain and her allies would ha\> viable plans to cope with any threat to Singapore and Mala3*sia after the British pullout. Admiral Sir Petei Hill-Norton, the Bntish Commander-in-Chief Far East said today Sir Peter also added the British run-down in Singapore and Malaysia was
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  • 220 1 PARIS, Thurs. (UPI) Armed with declarations of Congressional support, Chief U.S. Negotiator Henry Cabot Lodge adopted a tougher stance in Thursday's meeting of the Vietnam Peace Conference. Lodge refused to dlscuw what tie called the "patently unbelievable" pro p a ganda charges that the Communist side
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  • 101 1 SYDNEY. Thurs, (Reuter) A 20-pound gelignite bomb wrecked a 736 feet radio transmitting tower at suburban Preston yesterday and another bombing was reported at a nearby power station early today Police said there were "certain similarities" between th» two mystery bombings. The massive concrete foundations of
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 391 2 LEADERS of the trade union movement must develop a capacity to antidote problems of the future early enough if they are to plan effective solutions to meet them when they arise. This is stated in a paper to be presented at one ot the workshops
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  • 407 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Kuala Lumpur residents who paid little heed to the government's campaign to 'Keep Kuala Lumpur Clean' launched a fortnight ago will now find it very costly to litter the streets or keep the surroundings of their homes untidy. This is because the
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  • 110 2 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs The visiting Chief Scout of South Korea. Mr. Yong-Woo Kim yesterday stressed the neen for more scouters in Malaysia. Hp said this at the Kuala Lumpu r international airP°rt before leaving for hom e afte r a two-day visit here Mr. K:m to'.d
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  • 114 2 The British Armv Headquarters Aviation 656 Squadron. Armv Air Corps will hold a farewell review on Nov. 17 at Paroi Airstrip Seremban, at 11 a.m The 656 Squadron which first came to Malaysia in 1945 is the last remaining unit to be disbanded on Dec 31. It has
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  • 52 2 KUALA I.UMPUR Thurs. —The Continental Shelf Act and the Pelroieum Mining Act 1966 has bee n extended to cover the East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak. Under the act. the Federal Government would assume the right to licence and lease for exporatin* and ©respecting of minerals on
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  • 27 2 KUALA TRENGGANU Thurs. The Trengganu government have completed all flood lelief arrangement! in preparation for the annual floodi which are expected to hit the state «oon
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  • 182 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. One million dollars worth of shares offered by a local company has been oversubscribed by 38 times. This was disclosed to reporters by the Minister of Commerce. Enche Khir Joharl at the public balloting or 1.000.000 shares of the Sovran industries Berhad here
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  • 80 2 KUAIA LUMPUR, Thur*. The Malaysian government today announced the appointment of Tunku Indra Petra as Malaysia's High Commissioner to Ceylon and concurrently ambassador to the Maldive Islands. He swapped post with Enche Sopiee Mohamed bin Sheikh Ibrahim who had been appointed the new Malaysian High Commissioner
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  • 74 2 KOTA KINABALU. Thurs —Britain's decision to withdraw from thi<; region bv 1971 has not curtailed her investment in Malaysia. This was stated by the British High Commissioner to Malaysia. Sir Michael Walker on his arrival here yesterday for a one-week visit to Sabah. He stressed that. Britain wa s
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  • 118 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The "Queen of the Pacific", Miss Hiroko Suziki, flew in here today with a vow: "No more beauty contests for me." "The Queen of the Pacific contest was my first and last one," she replied when asked if she would participate in
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  • 395 2 SINGAPORE'S second botch of "whi*z kids" troined to increase efficiency in commerce and industry through effective supervision will receive their certificates tomorrow from the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour, Mr. Sia Kah Hui, at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Mr. Sia will present Train- i ing-Within-Industry
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  • 74 2 A COCKTAIL recepton was held recently in the residence of Mr. John Hoyer, General Manager of SAS-Thai International in honour of the visiting General Manager of SAS for Japan, Far East and Australasia, Mr. K. A. Kristiansen. Present at the reception were prominent local personalities and guests of Mr. Hoyer.
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  • 97 2 KOTA KINABALU, Thur« A Tuberculosis control unit team of the medical services department have began conducting a survey of histoplasmosis a fungus Infectious disease of the lungs on the west coast of Sabah Dr R. J. N. Roy, the head of the team, said the research. the first
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  • 150 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thure. Malaysia welcomes any move by the Philippines to resume normal d:plomatic and friendly relations, the Director of Operations, Tun Abdul Rarak said today. "Malaysia would be willing to negotiate with the Philippines on this matter." he added. Tun Fazak was speaking to
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  • 57 2 A CHRISTMAS Party foe children will be the Young Women's Christian Association on Dec. 1" a* Outram Road The programme will include story time. car©! a maz;c show Santa Claus will also be present t® distribute gifts There are on'y 60 vacancies which cost S3 each Further
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  • 528 2 WORLD renowned magician, and comedian pickpocket. Dr. John Giovanni has arrived in Singapore to present some of His most entertaining and unusual acts. Dr Giovanni. 69. who gave up his medical profession some 20 years ago Is a born entertainer who had travelled to
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  • 78 2 KOTA KINABALU. Thurs The Sabah Credit Corporation has approved 1,822 loans totalling $4.5 ml'lion to businessmen in the state since its establishment in 1956. The loans given out were for animal husbandry, poultry farming and local industries. Disclosing this today. a spokesman of the corporation said 550
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  • 47 2 A YOUTH. Teo Kim Huat. 20. was yesterday sentenced to three years in jail and three strokes of the rotan. by the First District Court Judge. Mr D.C. D'Cotta after he Dleaded guilty to a charge of snatching a gold chain from Tan Geok Lim.
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  • 224 3 Left: This Is Miss Margaret Yusof's version of the pants-suit. It has a caftan styled blouse with the tuo sides slit from the waist to the hem of the blouse which rests on the hips. Margaret is a stenographer and wears the office uniform at work
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  • 147 3 Mrs. Helen Loke sits prettily with her daughter Linda at the Istana tea-party, recently given by the First Lady. Mrs. Loke is the wife of Mr. Albert Loke General Manager of the Singapore Telephone Board. She is wearing an embroidered cheongsam but without the
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  • 137 3 Blond tresses flowing on b?r shoulders and a string of single-row beads from her neck Mrs. Carol Gascoigne, (left) model and housewife in a 'subdued see-through. The dress is of very thin voile and equally thinly-lined with chiffon. Two rows of lace run from the
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  • 397 3 TOKYO Thurs. (UPI) More than a million transport workers, school teachers and nurses struck throughout Japan today to kick off five days of demonstrations against Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's trip to Washington to negotiate the return of Okinawa to Japan. The strike was
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  • 207 3 HONG KONG, Thurs. (UPI) Residents of Hong Kong have two weeks more to condemn or praise the centuries-old institution of concubinage. The government yesterday announced that men in this British Crown Colony should take advantage of this two-week "final opportunity" to criticise a Marriage Reform
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  • 133 3 SAIGON Tburs. (Rruter)— General Duong Van Minh. a former head of stale, today proposed a national referendum l n South Vietnam to decile whethe, the people suppoited the Government of President Thieu The general, popularly known a s "Big Mlnh.'* made the proposal i n a statement
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  • 65 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. (Reu. ter) The US. Agriculture Department i s expected to issue an order this week restricting the use of the popular pesticide. DDT. a top member of the department's Agricultural Research Service &a id today. But Dr RJ. Anderson. Associate Administrator, said press reports of an all-out
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  • 74 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs (UP I) American Roman Catholic bishops approved Wednesday a statement upholding the rule of celibacy for priests. The text of the statement was not made public immediately but Archbishop Francis Furev of San Antonio said in essence it wa s a reaffirmation of the position taken
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  • 497 3 MANILA, Thurs. (UP I) Newly-re-elected President Marcos strongly indicated today that he would pull Philippines forces out of Vietnam by Christmas. Marcos told a news conference he was calling his Foreign Policy Council to a meeting tomorrow to discuss the planned withdrawal of
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  • 224 3 PARIS, Thurs. (UPI and Reuter) A communist diplomatic source yesterday signalled that Hanoi and the Vietconq may be ready to drop their insistence on removal of tne present Saigon Government as a precondition for Vietnam peace. That would leave the end of the war dependent
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  • 235 4 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Thurs. (Reuter) The chief U.S. negotiator in the Middle East peacemaking effort, Assistant Secretary of State Joseph J. Sisco, will begin a visit to a number of key Arab capitals next week, informed sources said last night. It will
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  • 72 4 NEW Y6FJS. Thurs (Router* Two leading United States airlines have agreed to merge Northwest Airlines, based in Minneapolis and the Bostonbased Northeast Airhnes announced the merger saying Northwest would become the surviving company. Northwest mamlv serves cities in the westerrt part of th*» United States but
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  • 36 4 WASHINGTON. Th u r s (Reuter) Mr. William P Ropers, the U S Secretary of State, appealer to Biafran leaders yesterday to permit daylight flights of food rP lieve suffering i n their territory
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  • 312 4 TURIN, Italy. Thurs. (Reuter) A bomb exploded in a Fiat motor factory here yesterday and a Fiat employee was injured in a fight with protesting workers as strikes and demonstrations again swept Italy from Sicily to the Alp.>. Public transport stoppages caused major traffic
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  • 38 4 MUNICH West Germany. Thurs. (Reuter) A West G?rman publishing house r»ians to bring out a German edition in the autvmn of of Renter correspondent Anthony's Giey's book on his 26 months house arres, i n Peking
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  • 47 4 COY T i n s le y is greeted by his wife and his father, Roscoe Tinsley on his arrival at Fort Campbell on Nov. 12. Tinsley, who was captured by the Vietcong in March, was released with two other American Gls on Nov. 4. UPI radioplioto.
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  • 323 4 Israel Algiers Clash At The UN UNITED NATIONS, New York, Thurs. (Reuter)—. Israel and Algeria bitterly clashed at the U.N. yesterday when the Israeli delegate asserted that Zionism had been "a source of inspiration to other liberation movements in Asia and Africa." Algeria's representative M'hammed Yazid retorted that General Dayan,
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  • 302 4 ROME. Thufg. (Reuter) Italian Aim star Glna Lollobrlgida v«st«rday announced she would marry American businessman George Kaufman a move that lawy^ r s said could lead to bigamy charges against her in Italy. Both the shapely actress and her tall, lean husband-to-be have been married
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  • 93 4 a*ISBAi\'E. thufs <*#uter> More thari half A million shee-p artd cattle hive died in Queensland's droufht sirtce March according t6 Or. Q. Alexander. State Draught Relief Director Orltlera w*re fAfced to sell 6r slaughter another Ave million he told refcbrtefi yesterday. Graziers Alio SOertt
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  • 72 4 WASHINGTON*. Thuffc (Renter) The U.S. Export-Im-port Bank ha§ announced a 529.800.000 credit to Japan Air Lines to a*«l»t in the purchase of eight DC-3-60 jet aircraft to be used in the expansion of the company's international service* A further $29,500 000 will be provided a
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  • 54 4 MEMBERS of the 2nd. Airborne Division arrive at nearby Andrews Air Force Base in Washington from Fort Bragg on Nov. 12. The troops are being brought into Washington D.C. area along with part of the 2nd Marine Division from Camp Le Jeune in the event of disorders in this weekend's
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  • 545 4 MOSCOW, Thurs. (Reuter) Alexander Solxhenitsyn, regarded by many westerners as the finest living Russian novelist, told the men who expelled him from the Soviet Writers Union he was ready to die for the truth. Impeccable unofficial sour- ces yesterday quoted
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  • 232 4 LONDON Thurs (Reuter) —Artist Baronet Sir N-.man ftuchan-Hepburn told British newspaper* last n:«ht about how he painter Jl-yeir-Old Gera'dine Rodet in the nude Mile Rodet a French maid, was found dead In her room at hef employer'? London house it the weekend
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  • 89 4 EINDHOVEN Holland. Thura (UPI) Philips electronic industries announced this week it has reached agreement with the Taiwan government on the setting up of two large Philips factories in Taiwan for the production of television screens and the Slasa required for these. The Taiwan Government has
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  • 95 4 NEW YORK. Thura. (UP!) —The jcebreaker-tanke r S s Manhattan it 5 hull scraped bare of paint by week, of cuttine through frozen Arctic seas, sailed into New York harbour Wednesday t -»t the end of a 10week trip through the Northwest Passage The return of
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  • 179 4 £pa6UE. ThurS. (UPI) Cz#ch Foreign Minister Jan Marko *aid yesterday the United StateS muit prove by "deed?" that it wants good relations with Czechoslovakia In a foreign policy review printed In the official Communiat Party newspaper Rude Pravo. MarkO aaid Ctechoslovakla want* peaceful
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  • 56 4 QUITO. Ecuador. Thurs (UPI) Japanese industrialist? ar* interested in the installation of a US$lO mr.lion acrylic (synthetic textile' fibre plant in Ecuador, the government reported this week. The Japanese group visited President Jos? M Elesco Ibarra who praised the idea as a positive one especiallv in relation to
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  • 139 4 ROME. Thurs American attdrney MArVin Mitchelson said yesterday he will fight any African request for the extradition of plane (hijacker Raffaele Minichiello. Mitchels6h als6 ced a four-man team to defend the case before Italian courts, including a R<!me university law pr6fess6r Mitchelsbn, wh6 was
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  • 124 4 JOHANNESBURG. Thurs (Reuter) Two young white men were sentenced to death for rape here yesterday after a judge described their actlons as being "like wild animals in the jungle." Imposition of the d?zth sentence for rape la rare in South Africa. The men. Adrian Macva*,
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  • 903 6 f A FTER months of vacillation and whimper--A mg the high command of India's ruling Congress Party arrived at the ridiculous decision to expel Mrs. Indira Gandhi from the party and to keep their Angers crossed about what will follow. The decision is ridiculous because it not
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  • 650 6  -  A reveal ing study of the 3 astronauts, who are very much down-to-earth and most human. By DARRELL MAC SPACE CENTRE. Houston Texas, (UPI) astronauts of America's second flight to the moon are a glamorous and funloving bunch, as befits that mythic breed
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  • 70 6 CAPE KENNEDY. Florida. (Reuter) Expert* discounted reports that a severe solar f'.are might endanger the Apollo 12 astronauts during their moor, mission Spare officials had said a norma; increase in the sun's activitv was expected to start tomorrow A flare occurred <>n Nov 2 on the far s
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  • 584 6  -  By M.G. SRINATH NEW DELHI, (UPI) Teachers and parents have a problem in Telengana. the troubled northern area of Andhra Pradesh State in South India: How do you coax more than a million students back to the schools and colleges which have
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  • 162 6 SAO PAULO, Braxil (UPI) One® they were the most feared outlaws in Brazil their exploits chronicled like those of the Jesse James Gang in the American West. Heroes to some, villains to others, they were the "cangacelros" who terrorised the north-eastern backlands for ?2.J ears The end came
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  • 10 6 THE Devil KM a ▼try inventive mind VOLTAIRE.
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  • 762 6  -  By Joseph Alsop WASHINGTON At this Juncture, only a few things can be said with certainty about the effect of the President's remarkable speech on Vietnam. To begin with, it is abundantly clear that It was his most personal and concentrated effort since entering the
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  • 418 6  -  By LEON DANIEL TOKYO. (UPI) There is a growing number of complaints about the behaviour of Japanese travellers abroad. When 770 trade unionists visited Okinawa in early October on a "friendship mission," they returned to Japan loaded down with taxfree whisky, brandy
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 300 7 THE market looks as if it hat resigned to a downward trend for the rest of the year without any sign of improving. A» the year draws to a close, except for a few temporary features caused by bonus issues and new issues, the market
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    • 1070 7 T>USINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded ?n brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS ACMA 52 20 (3) $2.18 (1); DIM $2 23 (2) $2.22 (2> $2 21
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    • 214 7 THE Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for ships in port today. Friday, Nov. 14 DEPARTURES God owns Vessels 1/2 President Pierce 3/4 Autoiycus 8/9 Lexa Maersk 13/14 Primorje 15/16 Neder w aal 18 Ak&shisan Maru K.W 2 Gisng Ann 21/22 Bruas 25/36
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    • 149 7 rriHt Singapore X folioKtnc inf hunner Broker* A**iH«*t|fio cui auppned the ormatlon In reapert of litulneta tnoMCted in 3« cent* premium aeUer». 2} C'T.t* premium P»TH 5CV (HC> Nov ptileu Pallets Dec &MK hh Hr, No* paiJeia 1* c*nt* premium «ru«r* ?'.1H H 6 COM) »HC Nov
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    • 341 7 November first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuaia Lumpur yesterday at 62-3 4 cents per lb down one and threeelehths of a cent from previous close. The tone of the market was very quiet. The London market reacted fully to on
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    • 151 7 NEW YORK. Thurg. (UPI) Stock* ios* ground yesterday. but selective issues responded favourably to major industry news. Trading was moderately active, helped by some large block transactions which Indicated more active participation by institutional investors. At the close the UPI marketwide Indicator was oft 0.18 per
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    • 123 7 BONN. Thurs Lufthansa German Airlines carried nearly 4 5 mlikon passengers during the first nine months of this year, an increase of 17 6 per cent the correspondin? period last year and approximately 200 000 passengers more than for the whole of 1967. Freight increased by
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    • 159 7 LONDON*. Thurs. (Router) The market wert aheac over a broad front. Encouraging company statements. Institutional buying and optimism ahead of todav's UK October trade figures enabled widespread advances to be made. Towards the close the PT index was up 9 9 at 380.9. Equities went ahead
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    • 105 7 SINGAPORE-made concrete panel slabs are being exported for the first time. Hume Industries are shipping over $600,000 worth of concrete panel slabs to Brunei for use in the Muara
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    • 161 7 SYDNEY. Thurs (UPI) Thursday's closing Sydney Stock Exchange (selected shares): MININGAcmex 2 80 Ass Min 7.50 Aust Dev 1.50 Barrier 195 Bh South 4.90 C Norse 5 70 C Gold 9 00 Cra 19.70 Emper 1.50 Enaur .80 Grn Kalg 1.18 Gt BouMer 4.05 Gt Nthn .55
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    • 188 7 TOKYO. Thurs. (Reuter) Japan 5 balance of international payments for October continued in good shane with a m anted surplus of U. 5.5200 million, the Finance Ministry announced yesterday. This was below a record surp.us of $4l million in September, due mainly, the ministry said,
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    • 13 7 The tin price for yesterday was $663.12$ per plcul, up $0425.
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    • 651 7 BIMUAPOKB a lie* sold u« ottulalU listen at blUlDttt IXDUSTRl AC MA msca isomer prices the close ot AI.S a 2 18 8 220 Ben Co1.71 1 73 Borneo Bhd- CD Bouktead Co Camel Plywood C. Sugars 1.70 1.94 1 63 4- 08 1 95 167
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    • 92 7 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI) Rubber market closed easier and uncertain yesterday with No. 1 RSS spot 27-1/8. 27-5/8 seller nominal. SETTLEMENT HOUSE Dec 26-1/2. 27 seller nom. Jan. 24 24-1/4 Feb 23-5/8. 23-13/18 Jan./ March 23-11/16. 23-3/16 April/June 23-3/8, 23-1/2 July/Sept. 23-1/4. 23-3/8 Oct./ Dec. 23-1/8.
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    • 61 7 The Association of Banks in Malaysia-Sir.capore yesterday made the following change? in its rates to merchants (rates sre quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency): SELLING T.T. or OJ) ready Deutsche Marks $B3-3400; Holland Giulders $85.2425; Swiss Francs $70.9850; Belgian Francs $6.1850 French Francs $55.0700;
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    • 87 7 1 HE noon price* at the HngaDOI> Chinese rrodoce uebinie )»trrday were:Buyer Keller Coconut Oil 565® (FOB) Bulk Cornnut Oil 59 00 (FOB) Drum Mixed Copra WOO M tint ok White Pepper *12 50 (FOB.) Sarawak White Pepp«r 210 00 (FOB) Sarawak special Black Pepner (FOB) 96* N.LW 155
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    • 5 7 (•Hong Kong Currency)
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    • 60 7 NEW YORK. Thurs. 'UPP Rubber futures close-} 40 to 25 points lower on the New York Commodity exchange yesterday There were no sales (Close) (Prev) Nov. 2750 Jan 24 008 60 24.40 March 25.00 25.25 May 24.85 25.10 Julv 24 75 25.00 Sept 2465 24 90 Nov 24.64
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    • 430 7 AKKIVALS! 500 am. M>A 029 K Lumpur. 900 a.m. MSA 119 K. Lumpur. 1015 a.m. MSA 121 K Lumpur. 10 25 am- MSA 005 Penang. Ipoh, K. Lumpur. Malacca. 110 pm. MSA 451 Knchlng. 2.25 p m MSA 047 KoU Bharu. Trengganu. K. Lumpur. 3.25 p.m. MSASO9 Bangkok.
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    • 553 9  -  Ann Landers DEAR ANN: I'd like to sit in your chair for a few minutes and say a few words to all the women who are mad at a friend because she said this or that and it got back. And some
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    • 788 9  -  IVii' J/f/v#'//*... u„ Sheilah Graham LONDON. Thura £<ynewhire in the Meditetraneah Sam Spiegel is reading "The Lynching <jt Elizabeth Taylor." NO. ndt our Elizabeth, silly. This an original based on a true stOry by playwright Edward Chbdorov. it was plafwed io r Warrter
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    • 104 9 LONDON Thur». London boutiques looking for a new idea beyon.' patchwork and ?mockins have come ut> with another oldtimer. the u** of applique Current co'lections are full of costume? with care, fullv planner, layering in contrast to give a threeeffect. Or# favourite Is leather appliqued
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    • 622 9  -  By Florence de Santis NEW YORK, Thurs. Pants ai part of a dally fashion wardrobe have ceased to be startling novelties. This fall they're as standard as the dress-and-coat costume of two years ago, and often a lot livelier. On# reason lor
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    • 55 9 NEW YORK TTiura. Jewellery flashes forth boldly this season. In the Twenties mode of generous quantities of glitter. Long earrings. for example, are back, ln super siies. twinkling with frankly Christmas tree sparkle. Some are ln lengths of mirror rectangles rimmed with gold, nearly touching the shoulders. Others
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    • 119 9 ROME. ThurS. Designer! have been wohderlftg about what to d 6 with the maxl length for resorts, an<i many have hit ch the solution or lengthening cotton knit and other shirts. The T-shirt lengthens to the thirh. the knee, even to the flOOf. in
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    • 127 9 PARIS. Thurs. Black showing 6igns of coming back as a fashion colour. But it's returning via the group to which it should always have been confined, the young crowd. Having grown up in the modern era of bright colours. they're discovering black as something
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    • 57 9 PARIS. Thur». Legs continue to be Important to fashion, even with the downward movement In skirts. "Hiatus because short skirt* are also very much around, not to speak of new pants looks like puffy black taffeta bloomers as the bottom of an evening dress. Beneath, the l?es are
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    • 361 9 Tete-a-t«te With Gloria»mae A ridiculous thin 9 w hich I just found out about myself showed me How one can go around for years having these "things" without realising them. I mean, it never even bdthered me until I happened to be thumbing through a medical
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    • 223 9 LOOK FOR... u GREAT shirt variety, with dog-ear co'jaca. matching scarf-ties knotted like men's, open neck? to be filled in with ascots. dandified ruffle* ChlMiihW clunkv shoes witfc founded toes, straight sturdy heels, ltclng* add perforations ripper or strapper fronts SKIMPY little knits, in dresses like French men's
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    • 252 9 LIDO Phone 7841LA>T OAT No Ll'f 11 am 1.45. 4<w>. R3i A 1.15 pa Cheflj P«i-Pei A SHAW PRODUCTION I Mafidarin 6hawaeop«. Color OPISI TOMORROW: Aian Ar*in In P°PL* Rita Moreno Color iUA) [CAPITOL .Pbon>. *****1 LA*l DAV*: 11 am Its «M> «.x« i ini George Eiitmaa. wayde Preston "5
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    • 60 9 TODAY an Friday, November 14, 1969. STAR GAZERS By CLAY ft. POLLAN ZtuT H Your Doily Activity Cold* JK uff.U According to tho Start. n To d«vtlop -measoge for Fridoy, n.ii.24-29 reod words corresponding to numb«rs of your Zodioe birth sign. —scotrio" 1 You It Comrv« »1 J OCT. JJ"
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 251 10  -  By Our Racing Correspondent TPOH, THurs. Ulysses II impressed in a 3f workout in 39 2/5 on a soft track here this morning. If he runs up to his track form he should have the beating of the opposition in Race Six on Saturday. The
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    • 180 10 LONDON, Thurs. Britain's champion jockey. Lester Piggott. who on Tuesdav won the Washington International at Laurel Park. Maryland, for the second successive year left with his wife vesterday to Tokyo for four invitation rides Qive Graham in the Daily Express. London, savs afterwards he will
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    • 29 10 LONDON. Thurs (Reuter) —Results of rugbv matches played yesterday were: Rugby Union County Championship Eastern Counties 29 Suseex 0. Hampshire 8 Surrey 14, Middlesex 6 Kent 9-
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    • 274 10 NEWPORT, Wales. Thurs. (Reuter)—Minor anti-apar. theid incidents failed to disrupt the South African Springboks match here yesterday and the real shock came from Newport's rugby team. They beat the vaunted Springboks 11-6 in a persistent drizzle as 500 protesters staged a peaceful demonstration outside
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    • 42 10 JAIPUR. India. Thurs. (UPI) Australia won the match against Central Zone today by an Innings -nd 32 runs. The game ended shortly after lunch and final scores were: Central Zone first innings 153. second innings 136 And Australia 32 L
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    • 2701 10 Race 1: CL 6 Div. 2—51/2 Furs.—2. IS P-m. ($4,500) 1 090 Our Hero 4y 900 I T F Sum Zain •it. Wadi 3 2. 733 Chwkmal* 4y 6 11 Doutelle Stable Spencer Kingston 8 3. 3« Darmal 8y 811 Bock Stable Ahmad 4 337 Red
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    • 250 10 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) The English Association of Cricket Umpires yesterday expressed fears that the new experimental l.b.w. law could lead to a number of umpires giving up the game. Part of the experimental law, to be introduced in the next English season. says
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    • 58 10 At the Tampines Rovers Sports Club annual general meeting held recent'.y th* follow ng wer«» elected office bearers: Patrons: George Pasqual. Boh Lim. President: Paul Yap. VicePresident: Victor Tan. Secretary: E. Pereira. Treasurer: Osman Ali. Asst. Treasurer: Justin Morais Committee members: Rajathevan Bernard Rozario. Rajarr.ohan and Andrew
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    • 52 10 MUNICH. West Germany. Thurs. (Reuter) The Police Committee of Munich City Council yesterday recommended that the 1972 Olympic Games area, including the Olympic Village, be declared out of bonds to Drostitutes. The full council will consider the recommendation at its next meeting, the City Preas
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    • 124 10 BRIDGETOWN. Barbados. Thurs. <Renter) An Indian cricket team wil' almost certainly tour the West Indies in 1971. West Indies Cricket Board of Control (WICBO Secretary Peter Short said yesterday. Mr Short said that financial conditions for the proposed tour had still to be agreed Indin
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    • 63 10 KINGSTON, Jamaica. Thurs. (Reuter) Garfield Sobers, West Indies cricket captain, will appear ir. a new role he takes part in the Jamaica Open golf tournament here next week. The annual tournament handicap event o ve r 72 holes, will begin r.ext Thursday Sobers, d keen
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    • 45 10 S>AN ANTONIO, California. Thurs (AFT) American Paul Rojas. the World Boxing Association's former world featherweight champion, knocked out Julio Tolonehari of the Philippines in the seventh round of their non-title fight here last night Pojas weighed 135 pound# And Toionghari 131 pound*.
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    • 603 11 PARIS, Thurs. (Reuter) The keel of France's first challenger for the America's cup yacht race in 1970 will shortly be laid high up in the Jura mountains of Eastern France, and about as far from the sea as it is possible to get
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    • 110 11 BANGKOK. Thurs. (Feuter) Thailand will field a t ea m of 165 sportsmen and sportswomen to compete in 13 events at the South-East Asia Peninsula <SEAP» Games, in Rangoon next month The Thai Olympic Committee. which met yesterday, also decided to send 30 officials with
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    • 64 11 ST Margarets Secondary Girls' School will meet Sultan Ibrahim Secondary Girls School of Johore In a friendly badminton match at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Saturday at 10 a.m. There will be four singles and three doubles events. The following will represent St. Margaret's School: Serene Wee, Lam
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    • 269 11 BOWLING The r e was nothing "undecided" about the way members of the team UNDECIDED bowled their way through to maintain a fairly comfortable lead in the Friday Adam and Eve 9pm league at Ocean Bowl last week Undecided kept ahead of their rivals Checkers
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    • 77 11 LONDON, Thurs. (UPI) British Davit Cup start Mark Cox and Graham Stilwell, whose play got Britain to the European son« final this year, confirmed yesterday they have accepted terms to turn pre*r-«»»nal with World Championship Tennis Inc., of Dallas, Texas. Stilwell, 24. has been
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    • 491 11 EUROPEAN CUP LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) Britain's soccer kingpins, Glasgow Celtic and Leeds United, both stormed to impressive three-goal victories in second round first leg European Cup matches last night. Celtic, the 1967 Euro- pean champions, shook off the effects of a shock league defeat last
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    • 138 11 SYDNEY, Thurs <Reuter) Taiwan itudejjts will be brought te Australia next year by the "Cricket For Free China Committee." New South Wales state politician Evelyn Darby said last night to iearn cricket. "This will be the introduction of cricket to Taiwan". Mr. Darby said.
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    • 118 11 TOKYO. Fri. lUPI) Fighting Harada. who lost a controversial 15-round decision in his challenge last July against World Boxing Council <WBC> featherweight champion Johnny Famechon in Sydney, began training yesterday lor his return title match with Famechon next January in Tokyo The bout will
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    • 68 11 BLUE Streaks convincing 45-12 victory over Toppers II in the Singapore Women's Netbali Association's "Off Season" tournament played at Se!etar on Wednesday. Other results: STU II beat PWD 24-6. Daggers edged TTSH 17-16. The matches, which are feeing played daily from Monday a to Fridays, end on
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    • 440 11 NOTICE J GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 (NO. 18 OF 1963) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19(10) WHEREAS in exercise of the powers conferred by subsections »1> and of Section 19 of The Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963 (hereinafter referred to as "the Ordinance") the
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 817 11 CHANNEL 5 PM 300 Opening Announcement* in ali Languages and Morning Sir. 325 Woman's World < English); 350 A Diary of Events in Singapore This Week English* 355 Its Happening in Singapore (English! •Repeat). 4 15 Scarlet Hill <lx*v« at Half Past Fortv>; 500 Close; 600 Opening Announcements in all
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  • 251 12 Fashion-conscious Singaporeans Have impressed Shiseido Company of Japan so much that the Republic has been selected as a launching pad for a new range of cosmetic products for men and women early next year. This was announced here at a press conference yesterday
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  • 124 12 FIVE Judges, lour Singapore leading personalities and one specially Invited from Hong Kong, will judge the Singapore Tourist Association "Most Attractive Window Display" competition from next Monday to Dec. 1. Aimed at enhancing show windows and shopping facilities. the competition attracted 24 entries from members of the
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  • 405 12 SINGAPORE'S importance at a transport centre for this region will be enhaneed further by the inauguration next April of Czechoslovak Airlines third connection flight linking Singapore. Montreal and New York, This was stated by Mr. Josef Zlomek. District Manager of the airline
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  • 44 12 SONG Chai Hee, 50. was found hanging In a room, on the ground-floor of a hou?e in Tras Street off Maxwell Road, at 11.05 am, yesterday. He was dead by the tim* the police arrived on the scene. No foul play is suspected
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  • 669 12 Negotiations are now nearing completion for the setting up of a multi-million dollar joint enterprise between Singapore entrepreneurs and one of Europe's leading manufacturers to produce containers in the Republic. This new industrial project is scheduled to commence production in early March, next year, to
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  • 679 12 THE policeman is an "imperfect mortal" rendering a variety of services protection of life and property and maintenance of law and order for other "fallible humans" who expect perfection from him. He needs the co-operation of the public who can do just that
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  • 108 12 Police are appealing for eyewitnesses and relatives of an Indian killed In a road accident at about 11.50 p.m. in Bukit Tlmah Road. 8i m s., on Tuesday to come forward and help tnem in Identifying the dead man. The dead man. about 50. was slightly built,
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  • 321 12 SINGAPORE, with its strong currency position in Asia is the most suitable ''base" for the distribution of British export products in the region. This was stated by tfce lead- er of the 12-man Sheffield Chamber of Commerce Trade Mission, Mr. J. 1. Speight,
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  • 27 12 THE Singapore News Vendors' Association will celebrate their second anniversary by holding a dinner at the Is'.amic Restaurant en Saturday (Nov. 15) at 7.30 pm
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  • 152 12 Lai Fak Mun, 28. was vwterday sentenced to three years in jail for failing to remain within a Works Brigade camp. He was further sentenced to another three years for house-breaking. The sentences are to run concurrently. Lai who pleaded guilty to the two charges, had e'ight other
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