Eastern Sun, 16 November 1969
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Title Section23 1969-11-16 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1180 Sunday Edition, 16 November 1969. MC (P) 0737 Price 20 cents23 words
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Article87 1969-11-16 1 SEOUL. Sat (UPI) A 58-year-old man tried to burn himself to death In downtown Seoul today and was taken to a hospital In critical condition. The man. Identified as Lee Du-Yong poured gasoline on himself In front of a bronze statue In Sejongro Square, one of the87 words
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Article, Illustration124 1969-11-16 1 TWO people were rushed to the General Hospital following a road accident along a five-foot way at Killiney Road, when a car skidded into them yesterday. The victims who received serious Injuries are placed in the "dangerously ill llat.** Their names were given aa Mrs.124 words
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Article, Illustration730 1969-11-16 1 SPACE CENTRE, Houston, Sot. (UPI) The Apollo 12 astronauts rocketed unerringly toward the moon, undaunted by their takeoff into a storm Friday night, and confident it caused no damage that would keep them from making a second U.S. lunar landing Wednesday. Remembering theUPI telephoto - 730 words
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Article225 1969-11-16 1 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) United States Lines has announced the cancellation of three scheduled voyages of the liner S.S. United States. The announcement could mean the end of operations for the "greatest and fastest ship ever to have flown the American flag." A statement from the225 words
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Article63 1969-11-16 1 TEL AVIV Sat. (ATP) Seventeen Arab civilians and an Israeli soldier were wounded this morning when a terrorist hand grenade was hurled at an Israeli army lorry in the main square of R«*-Mallah. Transjordan an official communique said. Women n d children were among the wounded63 words
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447 1969-11-16 1 WASHINGTON, Set. (UPI) National Guardsmen in battle gear were summoned to duty Friday night as violence, window smashing and looting erupted on fashionable Connecticut Avenue during the peace march on Washington. The violence began with a confrontation near the South Vietnamese embassy between447 words
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255 1969-11-16 1 KUCHING, Sarawak, Sat. (Reuter) The chairman of the State Operations Council/ Inche Harun bin Ariffin, tonight issued a sharp reply to comments by the Chief Minister, Dato Tawi Sli. The Chief Minister this week called for early completion of impended election m the State,255 words
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Article42 1969-11-16 1 TOKYO. Sat. 'UPD—Japanese children 7 5 and 3 put On their best K:mono today and prayed with their parents at Shinto shrines It was th,» day the Japanese call Shichigosan a centuriesold custom to honour children of those ages42 words
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Article318 1969-11-16 2 POLICE, who Have launched a big crack-down on motor vehicle thieves, have appealed to all motorists to make sure their vehicles are properly secured before leaving them alone for the night. This would help them very much in their present campaign against the motor vehicle318 words
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Article125 1969-11-16 2 MYSTERY surrounds the murder of a 22-year-old unemployed youth found in a drain at Jalan Fajar, off Bukit Panjang Road, early yesterday morning. He had three stab wounds in the body. Police who rushed to the murder-scene following a 999 call identified the dead youth as Ng125 words
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Article68 1969-11-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. —A bulldozer and Its driver. Ho Ah Keow plunged into a mining pool in Tronoh. 16 miles from Ipoh. yesterd3y. According to a po ice spokesman todav both the bodv of the driver and the bulldozer had not been recovered yet. The sDokesman68 words
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Article51 1969-11-16 2 I- THE President of the Singapore News Vendors Association. Mr. V. Sinnaya Pillay, Jast night called for closer cooperation and better understanding between the Associa~t!on and various paper s in the 'Republic. He was speaking at the second anniversary meeting of th* Association at the Islamic51 words
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Article, Illustration416 1969-11-16 2 TWENTY four American travel agents wHd form the "nucleus" of the American tourist industry yesterday assured Singapore that more and more Americans will visit Singapore in the early '7o's. This is because more and more Americans want to know more about Asia, especially Singapore.Sunpix - 416 words
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Article, Illustration161 1969-11-16 2 MR. Y. HAGIWARA arrived her* yesterday to take over the position of Regional Manager of Japan Air Lines. He succeeds Mr. T. Takenaka, who has been serving in Singapore for the past four years. The new regional manager said that he would be promoting tourism161 words
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Article79 1969-11-16 2 The Singapore Armed Forces will conduct Life-Firing Exercises at the Southern Islands Ranges on Tuesday (Nov. 18) from 10 a m. to P- m Mortar firing from Pulau Semakau and Puliu Sudong will be directed at Pulau Senang and Pulau Pawai. The public is warned to KEEP CLEAR79 words
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Article54 1969-11-16 2 THERE will be a "Fashion of Fashions'' show at the Hote Equatorial's French Room this afternoon. The show, which features many Items Including demonstrations on make-up by a well-known exoert Mis* Pansy Lim. will display some 30 outfit? designed and presented by Mis s Sedryln Leong. The show54 words
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Article128 1969-11-16 2 A POLITICAL detainee. Ser Yew Huaf. who wan sacked from his post as a compositor in a Chinese dally for his ln a Communist-inspired strike la the newspaper in l9fM. ww released from detention yesterday. In a public statement he Issued at the time of his release. Ber128 words
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Article, Illustration180 1969-11-16 2 KORAN READING LAST year's runner-up, Che Su binte Mohammad, 80, became the woman champion in the Koran reading this year when she beat five others in the final Koran reading competition held on Saturday night at the Na- tional theatre here. Enche180 words
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Article, Illustration159 1969-11-16 2 TWO charming air stewardesses of Malaysia-Sin-gapore Airlines Miss Monica Loh (left) and Miss Angeline Cho both have good reasons to miss MSA's Comets. The Comets were the first planes they started their careers on. 'The Comet is a huge but beautiful bird. She is159 words
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Article88 1969-11-16 2 THE Government will prosecute those who spread false teaching of Muslim religion in the Republic, the Minister for Social Affairs. Enche Othman Wok warned on Saturday He gave this warning when he spoke at the Anal Koran reading competition at the National Theatre organ: sen by the88 words
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Article272 1969-11-16 2 THE Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Labour, Mr Sia Kah Hui. said last night that in order to industrialise. Singapore must not only have workers with specialised skills but alto efficient management, including trained supervisors. Mr Sia was speaking at the Second Presentation of272 words
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Advertisement210 1969-11-16 2 TOURS EUROPE SPECIAL FLIGHTS:- to London. Pans Amsterdam, Copenhagen etc. FAR!:: $B5O/- $950/- $1,350/-' Hongkong-Kowloon (Macsu) 8 Days 3745/(Daily Departure). Hongkong (Macau) Bangkok 8 Days $845/£(Daily Departure). Taiwan-Japan-Hongkong 11/15 Days $1,400/- $1,650/-Taiwan-Hongkong-Bangkok 10/12 Days $1,250/- $1,330/-Taiwan-Korea-Japan-Hongkong-Bangkok 17^ 19/21 Days SI S4O/- $1,910/-, 51,980/-. Above Tours Depart:- 23/11, 4/12,18/12. 8/1. 8/2,210 words
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Article, Illustration144 1969-11-16 3 WHEN swarms o* hornets invaded the swimming pool area and Police dog section at Seletar one of three Royal Air Force stations in Singapore the Hygiene section launched a search of a nearby swamp area and found a nest four feet high and over five feet round in144 words
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376 1969-11-16 3 SAIGON, Sat, (Reuter) South Vietnam's armed forces and police were ptaced on full alert throughout the country today in anticipation of Vietcong attacks to coincide with current anti-war demonstrations in the United States. Military sources said South Vietnamese servicemen and police376 words
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Article117 1969-11-16 3 GENEVA. Sat (Reuter) Dr Eugene Carson Blake, general secretary of the World Council of Churches said today that the United States had come closer to peace In Vietnam during the past two years but the improvement was still only minor. "The wound may yet turn117 words
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Article89 1969-11-16 3 CANBERRA. Sat. (Reuter) A Soviet submarine and two surface support ships were spotted off Australia's I east coast this morning by Hong-range reconnaissance aircraft of the Royal Australian Air Force, the Defence Department reported today. They were located 200 miles east of Gladstone on the Queensland89 words
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Article152 1969-11-16 3 MANILA. (UPI> The Asian Development Bank ADB> has approved a programme of technical assistance to Malaysia on highway development. A team of experts will conduct a feasibility study starting next February to determine alternative Improvements for the Kuala LumpurKarak section of Malaysia's Federal Highway Route 11.152 words
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Article219 1969-11-16 3 WASHINGTON. Sat (Reuter) —The U.S. Army today charged a second soldier in a case reported to involve Hie alleged mass murder of about a hundred South Vietnamese civilians. Staff Sergeant David Mitchell. now assigned to Fort Hood, Texas, was charged with assault with Intent219 words
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285 1969-11-16 3 TOKYO, Sat. (UPI) A terrorist bomb exploded in a Tokyo park injuring five Japanese children Saturday and two other homemade bombs were hurled into a U.S. Air Force Base on the outskirts of the city. Tokyo Metropolitan Police officials said they may restrict285 words
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231 1969-11-16 3 CHU LAI, S. Vietnam Sat (UPI) —A U.S. paratrooper hijacked an army helicopter Friday and ordered its crew to fly to Saigon from the far Northern Quarter of South Vietnam, the army reported Saturday. He was disarmed and wounded when the chopper landed here231 words
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Article90 1969-11-16 3 WARSAW, sat (Reuter)—A 41-vear-ol<j dustman known as "The Vampire of Galkovek" ha« been executed for the murder of seven women, the offlrial nfw s agency PAP »ald ye«-terday. Police cai'ght up with the burlv killer «n 1967 bringing to an end his 1 Vyear-career of violent sex f.ttacks.90 words
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Article200 1969-11-16 3 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. fUPIi Netherlands Foreign Minister J. M A H. Luns has noted with some satisfaction that the General Assembly did not summarily acknowledge the Act oI Free Choice In West Irian. On Thursday, four African nations and Ecuador voiced reservations against Immediate200 words
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Article68 1969-11-16 3 BONN. Sat. fßeuter) West Germany assured Britain yesterday that it would resist any decisions at the Common Market summit at The Hague next month which might bar British entry to the community. Diplomatic sources said Foreign Minister Walter Bcheel emphasised In talks with British Foreign Secretary Michael68 words
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Article63 1969-11-16 3 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Sat. (Reuter) The U.N. Trusteeship Commission yesterday adopted a strong Afro-Asian backed resolution condemning the "colonial war" waged by Portugal in its African territories. The resolution condemns the "collaboration" between Portugal. South Africa and the Smith regime in Rhodesia, and the alleged intervention63 words
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Article70 1969-11-16 3 BANGKOK Sat. (ATP' Damage caused to three South Thailand provinces by floods last week was estimated by official sources here today at US$2O million. In addition 20 people were killed and more than 10.000 others made homeless In the week-long floods. The sources said the floods70 words
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Advertisement278 1969-11-16 3 master predictions on tbe merits of individual i date time ft place of birth VESTDM t EASTQM TECKNQBES OF MR ASTROLOGICAL FORECAST If 7 Emperors each built a new capital city all on the one site w.. v 1 w < «W* -y Er s* <•«* A White marble mosque278 words
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Article, Illustration1511 1969-11-16 4 SPACE CENTRE. Houston. Sat. (UPI) Here is a partial transcript of the immediate pre-launch and post-launch conversations of Apollo 12 on Friday. Public Affairs Officer: 25 seconds and counting. 17 seconds. 10, 9. 8. ignition sequence starts, 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. zero; all engines running; commit;UPI Radiophoto - 1,511 words
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Article152 1969-11-16 4 HOUSTON. Sat. (Reuter) An Apollo 12 Flight Director here denied that the space Agency had taken a gamble by going despite deteriorating weather ahead with yesterday's launch over Cape Kennedy. He had been asked by a questioner at a change of shift press conference for comment152 words
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Article99 1969-11-16 4 CHICAGO. Sat, (UPI) A second policeman early Friday died of wounds from a ?unaht that wounded six other leers, killed one youth and wounded a second. John Gilhooly. 23. had been in serious condition m Billings Horpita'. since th? gunfignt early Thursday between police and99 words
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Article102 1969-11-16 4 WASHINGTON. Sat (Reuter > The U.S. Government yesterday denied a Cairo press allegation that it was trying to torpedo next months 5 planned Arab lummit conference in Rabat It also described as false another Cairo press accusation that Israeli naval units had joined US and British102 words
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Article161 1969-11-16 4 SP ACE CENTRE. Houston. Sat. (UPI) Apollo 12 Commander Charle* Pete" Conrad does not fear a flight to the moon but is frightened by protest methods be.ng used by some young Americans "I don't think any of us (astronauts) object to any of the issues the young161 words
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Article90 1969-11-16 4 ABOARD US6 HORNET Sa* (UPI) An agm* World War II antl-submanne carrier steamed today toward the planned Apollo 12 splashdown point 395 mile* southeast of Samoa. Sailors aboard the t'SS Hornet, recovery carrier when Apollo 11's history making astronauts splashed Into the Pacific Ocean last90 words
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Article64 1969-11-16 4 BEIRUT. Sat (Reutef) Armed supporters of the Palestine Commandos have withdrawn from their stronghold in the citadel at Tripoli, the Governor of North Lebanon said last night. The armed men occupied the citadel when commandos and Lebanese troops clashed In October A curfew imposed on Tripoli during the64 words
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Article218 1969-11-16 4 CAPE KENNEDY, Fla Sat. (UPI) President Nixon, watching hi* first manned «TV"C<» shot here, leaped to hi* feet an«i »tared in awe yeaterday a* Apollo 12 roared into spare on a 10-day moon ploration mission. •Spectacular," he tnnned. cheering and clapping hi* hands with Mrs. Nixon, their218 words
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Article146 1969-11-16 4 CANBERRA 6at (Reuter> Prime Minister John Gorton ha# appointed Ameri-can-born Mrs Joan Erwin to a government committee lust five days after he sacked her husband as Minister for Air Mrs. Erwin joins six men on an Interim council which will plan the type ard location of a146 words
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Article56 1969-11-16 4 PARIS, Sat rßeuter) A group of American students In Paris today a threedav "fast for peace" timed coincide with anti-Vietnam war demonstrations In the United States. A member of the 6tudent Moratorium Committee at the American College In Paris, where the anti-war programme started today, said at least56 words
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Article191 1969-11-16 4 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) Tha Air Fore* Friday grouped «..t oJ Mil plane, because of a flaw discovered in two them at Neliu A r Force ba»a naar Las Ve§aa, Nevada. The flaw was described as a "heat duct leak." <n the anti-icing system. The Air191 words
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Article79 1969-11-16 4 LAGOS, Sav fßeutan One person was reported killed and seven Injured yesterday in a secessionist Blafran air raid on Port Warrl. in Nigeria'* mid-western state. Military sources in Benin, the state capital, said three low-flying planes fired rockets at two ships In the port. The79 words
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Article76 1969-11-16 4 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. <UPI> The main political committee of the General Assembly late Friday postponed Its vote on the Korean question until Monday with five speaker* still to take the floor on the issue. As one rf the mam opponents of the UN 's Korean presence. Cuoa will76 words
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155 1969-11-16 4 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sit (Reutet) Th« Brazilian Redman Catholic Archbisho© of Ribeirao Preto in Sao Paulo stat« ha« excommunicated the loca* Police Chief. Ia a atatement to the archdiooese. Archbiaho© Felicio Vasconcelos aaid that Sister Maurina Borges Silveira has baen h«ld m a women's jail155 words
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Article89 1969-11-16 4 WELLINOTON. Sat. <Reuter» The decision of the Philippines government to withdraw its forces from Vietnam would not affect New Zealand's attitude the Prime Minister. Keith Holyoake. said here today. In a statement he said he wanted New Zealand's Vietnam force, comprising 550 infantry men89 words
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Article64 1969-11-16 4 SAIGON. Sat. (UPI) Vletcongs Deputy Commander. a woman. Saturday expressed Communist appreciation for »he latest Anti-war demonstrations m the United States. "The people and the women of South Vietnam sincerely thank you and hop« that you will have many richer aspects In the n*w wave of struggle," said64 words
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Advertisement120 1969-11-16 4 BRHUfI KITCHEN CONTEST ORGANISED BY O'CONNORS (PTE) LTD. LUCKY WINNERS FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1969 The following are the eight lucky winners of the Contest for the month of October, 1969. Mrs. William Scott, Mrs. Renu M. Wadhwanl 144, Thomson Ridge, 54 High Street Singapore 20. Singapore. C. T.120 words
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261 1969-11-16 5 BONN, Sat. (Reuter) British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Michael Stewart said yesterday he believed the will to enlarge the Common Market now existd in France. Following political talks with Foreign MinLster Walter Scheel, he told a press conference he would be surprised261 words
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137 1969-11-16 5 CANBERRA, Sat. (UPI) Australia Is to give Ceylon 10.800 tons of flour worth more than US$BOO,OOO. the Department of External Affairs announced yesterday. The department said the gift Is being made In response to a requst from Ceylon and as a part137 words
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Article98 1969-11-16 5 NEW YORK. Sat. (Reuter) —Actress Glna Lollobrigida anu New Yo k real estate executive George Kaufman took out a marriage licence here yesterday but would not say wne n or where they planned to wed No one recognised the Internationa-. film star during hei 30-minute98 words
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144 1969-11-16 5 F.E.A.F's Air Commander, Air Marshal Sir Neil Wheeler, was the reviewing officer when No. 15 (Field) Squadron. R.A.F. Regiment held their farewell parade at Seletar one of three Royal Air Force stations in Singapore. The Squadron, commanded by Squadron Leader George Stockdale, has served with the Far East Air Force144 words
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Article167 1969-11-16 5 CAPE KENNEDY Florida. Sat. »UPI> William A. Anders, who retired from the astronaut corps after the Apollo 8 flight around the moon, last Christmas, said Friday he envied the moonlanding astronaut*. Anders is now Executive Secretary of the National Aeronautics and Space Council, the Presidential space advisory167 words
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Article92 1969-11-16 5 PRAGUE. Sat. (Reuter) Seven prominent journalists were last n:ght expelled from the Czechos ocak Communist Party fo r breach of party statutes The seven, all well known reformist columnists during the 1968 liberalisation era, were expelled following a meeting of the disciplinary commission of the party92 words
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Article92 1969-11-16 5 SALISBURY. Sat. (Reuter) —Twenty miners, all Africans, plunged 3.500 feet down a mine shaft lp a lift cage last night and firsi reports said all were killed. The men. who included four overseers, were going down the Dalny mine at Chakari nea r Gatooma. 100 miles west92 words
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Article57 1969-11-16 5 CAPE. KENNEDY. Fia. Sat <UPI) Apollo 12 astronauts Charges *Pete' Conrad Alan L. Bean and Richard F. Gordon brought to their pre-launch breakfast a mascot dressed lor space A Spare Agency spokesman said the mascot was a lif«*-*i2®d stuffed gonl.a sent to Conrad by a friend. It was dressed57 words
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257 1969-11-16 5 LONDON. Sat (UPH Prince Charles, the future of Britain, knelt in the r?in swept tower of London n his 21st birthday yes-te-day and pledged his adult l e to God and country. Lke medieval knights s- d sovereigns of Yore, the P ince257 words
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Article84 1969-11-16 5 LUSAKA. Sat. (Reuter) Zambia. China and Tanzania Finned an agreement here early vesterdav On plans for the rrejected railway linking Zambia with Dar Es Sa'.aam. A joint communique issued rf;er the ceremony ga\> few rew detfi's ar.d did not touch cn the financial aspects of building the84 words
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483 1969-11-16 5 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. (UPI) The General Assembly's special political committee yesterday voted 83 to four, with 20 abstentions, to recommend voluntary sanctions against South Africa in order to force that country to abandon its policy of apartheid. Britain, the United State*, Australia and483 words
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Article46 1969-11-16 5 AMMAN. Sat. fßeuter) Jordanian and Israeli forces exchanged sporadic artillery and machine-gun Are for 105 minutes in the southern Jordan Valley yesterday, a military spokesman said here. There were no Jordanian casualties, he added He blamed the Israeli* for starting the shooting46 words
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Article165 1969-11-16 5 LONDON, Sat (Reuter) One o* the quins born on Thursday night to a 33-vear-old woman here was yesterday showing "cause for a little concern." according to a hospital spokesman. The five babies all girls were born within four minutes of each other to Mrs.165 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous152 1969-11-16 5 IF I WANTED TO BE LIKE THE REST OF VOU BEARS, WOULD IBE WEARING A HAT AN' TIE V WMV DON'T YOU FORAGE YOUR FOOD LIKE THE REST OF US BEARS,VO6L V m w o m i 1 S 33H THIS OLD FOURTH V ROCKET SHOULD ©IVI "TD THE JOB152 words
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Church At Home
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Article401 1969-11-16 6 The Sunday Page MANY young people are missing out on life. They are going for the empty substitutes." believes Andrew Goh. With this feeling and the wish to present to all youth the challenge and satisfaction of Christ, Mr. Goh works with the Youth For Christ. At401 words
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Article345 1969-11-16 6 WILLIAM ALFRED QUALL - WILLIAM ALFRED QUALL Read good things Any good book Mill qud your holy might Redd noble thoughts, whoewef wrote them Authors aie God s generous gilts to help us to the wide' life. u«e them Many poet,, have seen God and will teach you how to see345 words
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Article265 1969-11-16 6 LETS BE POSITIVE, by George Hoffman (Scripture Union. London) pp 110 paperback. Price: $2.10 Here we have someone who speaks In a refreshingly "different 1 way of some of the social and moral problem* of today sex. marriage, war. gambling and race relations, etc. We are265 words
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Article, Illustration654 1969-11-16 6 JOHN ROBINSON - by JOHN ROBINSON He fa*hioaed the world* according to hi* plan. To tho smallest of them all He held out hand a hand of invitation and welcome, bat the wo rid would have none of it. He was in the world And the world waa made by him, but654 words
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Article543 1969-11-16 6 BEHIND THE SCENES... God is there And let it be. when thou hearest the sound of a going in the tope of the mulberry tree?, that then thou shalt bestir thyself: for then shall the Lord go out before thee. SAMUEL 5:24 Truth forever on the scaffold;543 words
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Miscellaneous45 1969-11-16 6 r WE CANNOT BUT SPEAkr THE THIN6S WHICH WE HAVE SEEN AND HEARD. I ACTA A- 20 i v V v v GUIDANCE FQJ? ME NEW YEAR lu IFF Si V n <S i 7 ■A V r i% H gisn^ i L MMRSMWM. IM.WRFTM.- <45 words
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Miscellaneous179 1969-11-16 6 Radio Manila (FEBC) Dal!j Programme Guide (Summary rorm.l English Service Nineteen .Metre Band 7.00 em News (also on 16 Metree) 715 Interest and Interviews 730 Music and Bible J 00 News 9 25 From the Newspaper* 930 Question Box 10 00 Billy Graham Friende 1130 New* 12 00 to 1179 words
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Article, Illustration774 1969-11-16 7 MELBOURNE, Sat. Australian milk and cheese product! are winning big markets in Asian countries. In the current season to 1970 Australian manufacturers of dried skim milk powder have been asked to supply about 20.000 tons of their product for export to Asia. The Australian774 words
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Article230 1969-11-16 7 The Port of Singapore has announced the following berthir.s arrangements for ships In port today. Sun., Nov. 16:DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 6/7 Eka Dapa Samudera Astrid Bakke 10/11 Mansei Maru 13 G'.enearn 23 Eiko Maru 25 '26 Saransk 27 ?3 Straat Chatham 2 r 3'"> Congo Maru 31230 words
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409 1969-11-16 7 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) Official government sources said yesterday that Japanese and U.S. representatives will meet in Geneva on Nov. 17 to discuss textile problems. The government officials said that although no final agreement is expected to be reached at the meeting, the discussion would409 words
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Article14 1969-11-16 7 The tin price for yesterday was $674.12-1/2 per picul. up $6 12-1/214 words
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Article, Illustration269 1969-11-16 7 SECURITY equipment manufacturers are having to resort to Increasingly scientific skills to match the highly developed methods of the modern burglar. This was stated by a visiting British security expert. Mr MJ. Dempsey, export manager of Chatwood Mllner Ltd. one of the largest and oldest established269 words
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104 1969-11-16 7 LONDON Sat (IT»I> Rubber closed neg'ected yesterday with spot 26-1/2. 27-1/2 nominal. (Settlement Hnuvi Dec 2® 27 nominal •lan. 23-5/8. 23-7 8 buyer nom. Feb 23-7-1 6. 23-5 8. Jan /March 23-1/2. 23-11/16 April June 23-1/4. 23-7 16. Julv Sept 23-1/8 23-5/16 Oct. Dec. 23.104 words
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Article150 1969-11-16 7 JAKARTA. Sat. (UPI) The price of rice in Indoresia has levelled off following a sharp increase last month, but still Is higher than usual, the information department said yesterday. A rice shortage last month, when the government fooo apercy Bjlng was unable to buv enough150 words
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Article65 1969-11-16 7 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) Jakarta is expected to Increase the number of hotel rooms of international standard available from the present 500 to 3.500 by the end of 1973. Caretaker Director General of Tourism Colonel Adnan told reporters this yesterday. In the same period It was hoped65 words
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Article61 1969-11-16 7 NEW YORK Sat (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged to 25 points lower yesterday the New York Commodity Exchange There were no sales. (Close) (Prey) Jan. 23.758 23 75 March 24.50 A 24 75 May 24.35 A 24.R0 July 24.25 A 24.50 Sept. 24 15A 24 40 Nov 24.1561 words
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Article58 1969-11-16 7 HONG KONG, Sat. (UPI) Money Quotations today: HK$6 055 per U.S. dollar. HK$B 075 per U.S. dollar TT. HK$l4 47 per pound sterling. HK5295.0 per tael of gold 94 5 per cent fineness. HK$ 160.7 per 10.000 Japanese yen. HK5117.5 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers. HKJII9 5 per58 words
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Article42 1969-11-16 7 NEW YORK Sat (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. 3n Industrials 849 26 20 Rails 196 22 15 Utilities 117 36 65 Stocks 283.31 40 Bonds 70.53 Commodity futures index 142.47 off 0.74.42 words
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203 1969-11-16 7 OSAKA. Japan Sat. (UPI) Japans Gross National Product <GNP> in fiscal 1970 will reach USJ2OO 000 million for the first time, a leading Japanese insurance predicted this week. The Nippon Insurance Company said the rate of the JaSanese economic growth next203 words
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Article192 1969-11-16 7 LONDON Sat (Reuter) The market was An" yesterday a £°od two-wav business developed on inflat.onary ten denotes and widespread gains were seen. Some Drofit-taklng wa s noted at the close and in plaee s gains were shaded Towards the close th* FT index was up 6 3192 words
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Article, Illustration113 1969-11-16 7 THE honour of being the first two girls in Singapore to undergo a local training course on air cargo sales and service S *TK oj «aoJ Dons Gan and Miss Lillian Kok of Sam Fo Transport and Central Air-Cargo Agency respectively. Thfjr were among the113 words
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212 1969-11-16 7 TRIPOLI, Libva, Sat. (Reuter) Libya yesterday announced it would nationalise all foreign banks in the country in a move described as a corner-stone of the country's economic policy. A decree Issued by the Revolutionary Command Council said the banks would be transformed Into212 words
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Article139 1969-11-16 7 NEW YORK Sat. 'UPI> Gold prices rose slightly In quiet trading yesterday on markets here and abroad. In London, gold remained unchanged at the morning fixing but rose 7-1-2 cents for a second fixing of 37.875 dollars a troy ounce. Gold In Zurich remained unchanged at139 words
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Article122 1969-11-16 7 VEW YORK Sat. <UPI) Stocks declined yesterday for the fourth consecutive session In moderate turnover. Analysts attributed the loss to tax selling concern over Saturday's anti-war march in Washington, and further ad/ersA reaction to Thursd?v's rumour was false, but it was not particularly reassuring to Wall Street122 words
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Article125 1969-11-16 7 Thailand Iran Sign Trade Pact TEHERAN. Sat. (Reuter) Iran and Thailand this week signed a trade agreement calling for substantial exchange of goods between the two countries. No figures were mentioned. The agreement was signed by Mr. Pote Sarasin. "nialland's Deputy Premier and Minister of National Development, and Iran's Minister125 words
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Article66 1969-11-16 7 THE Association of Banks in Malays! a-Singapore yesterday made the following changes in its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 unit* of foreign currency): SELLING TT. or O.D. ready: Deutsche Marks $B3 3525: Holland Guilders $B5 3900: Swiss Francs $7l- Belgian Francs $666 words
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Article87 1969-11-16 7 THE noon prl«» at the Sin repore Chtnene rrodoce ticbanse je»terday wtre> Bnjer seller Coconut Oil (FOR) Bulk 57 00 Cownut OU (F.OB> Dram 59 50 Ml»nl fnpn 35 00 Mnntok White Pepper (FOR) 210 00 Sarawak White Pepper 207-50 (FOB.) Paramak Special Blar* Pepper (FOB-) mam NLW 152-5087 words
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Article457 1969-11-16 7 ARRIVALS SAO am. MSA 029 K Lumpur J» 00 a m MSA 119 R. Lompnr 9 45 a.m. MSA 331 Sydney. Jakarta 1015 am. MSA 112 K. Lumpnr 1x.44> p tn. AL CIS laipct Hunt Kong 10.25 a.m. MsA 055 Penan;. ipob. K Lumpur. Malacca 14K» p.m. s457 words
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Article, Illustration284 1969-11-16 8 THE group which doec th« singing and pitying for the cartoon characters you sea below have been up to now session singers and musicians. Now there is a move on foot to band them into a unit for touring. Already two LP* hav# been mad* from284 words
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Article, Illustration406 1969-11-16 8 'CPACI ODDITY' wet the first single I over really wanted to release. says up-and-coming British pop star, David Bowie. Play this single of David's and you won't find hit remark to turprisinf. Hit recording of 'Spec* Oddity' it one of the most unique tingle records ever releated.406 words
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Article, Illustration147 1969-11-16 8 BEATLES: Something (Apple) GEORGE HARRISONS first solo showcase on a Beatles single and a real quality hunk of pop it is. too. A slowish ballad, it has a rather wistful feel that's heightened by the inherent plaintive timbre in George s voice plus the strident lead147 words
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Article190 1969-11-16 8 AIL BRETHREN! Tia not an idle proclamation 1 make thle day when I ascribe that the glorious RESULTS Of PLATTER PETEs 1969 POP POLL will be witnessed in all its magnificent splendour by the seventh rising of the sun, henceforth. Let the drum# roll; and let the190 words
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Article, Illustration549 1969-11-16 8 F' hi# strongest portrayal in years. Sidney Poitier. Academy Award best actor and number one at the boxoffice. plavj the leader of a black gang that p ots a Quarter <>f a million dnll«rs caper in Universal'# hard hitting549 words
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Advertisement53 1969-11-16 8 XEXT II #l fc Results Of Platter Pete's 1969 Pop Poll! A WITH YOUR MVOUlin ARTISTE? k» *****8 *****0 /f. *****0 SE 4399 > I m f m/r /vi J n i m j 4 F' I vM m 43/o H 8 -u' >-60 i 0 a:-} 7878 AVAILABLE AT53 words
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Miscellaneous203 1969-11-16 8 Top Ten Around The World (LONDON) 1. Suj«r Sugar Archie* 2. Oh Weil Fleetwood Mac 3. Return Of Django Upsetters 4. He Ain't Heavy. He My Brother Hollies 3. I'm Gonna Make You Mine Lou Christie 6. Wonderful World. Beautiful People Jimmy Cliff 7. Delta Lady Joe Cocoker 7. Love203 words
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Article, Illustration254 1969-11-16 9 Gloria-mae - By Gloria-mae ls the year for fashions fashionWise and design-wise. Whatever it is, fabric rates first. Singapore has been priviledged to lead in this part of Asia where an exciting new fabric, the Australian Crimplene, has just been launched. The sponsor of the254 words
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Article, Illustration431 1969-11-16 9 E. C. Goh - By E. C. Goh ALFTE'S on the loose again and this time, he Is positively out to loosen a couple of funnybones in you. Deboftair Michael Cain* emerges tops once more along the lines of his previous hit. "Gambit.** "The Italian Job" is strictly431 words
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536 1969-11-16 9 SHEILAH GRAHAM - I V''" .7 «v SHEILAH GRAHAM T ONDON. Sat. The most aggravating thing about visiting London Is the Impossibility of getting a taxi in the rush hours lunchtime, going home-after-work time and probably in the morning -to-work-tlm# but I never look for a536 words
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Article89 1969-11-16 9 NEW YORK. Sat. Marcelle Fortler. a former theatre arts student at the University of California at Los Angeles, has been signed to make her screen debut In Paramount Pictures' "Little Fauss tnd Big HaLsy" The motion picture which stars Robert Redford and Michael J Pollard, currently Is before89 words
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Article, Illustration459 1969-11-16 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers HEAR ANN: Some newspapers don't care what they print My teen-ager just waved under my nose an article from the Sunday supplement that put my campaign for orderliness back thirty years I read it twice to make sure I459 words
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Article, Illustration422 1969-11-16 9 RTS Talentime 1969 was expected to dole out" the Republic's future tops in the entertainment world. This has definitely been achieved then, when the winners in the first few places were "snapped up" almost immediately after the announcement of the results. by disc-cutting companies LORETTA422 words
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Advertisement41 1969-11-16 9 ELEGANCE STYLE FOR KATONG GIRLS Visit this most exquisite boutique We now have a MEN'S COSMETIC COUNTER KANEBO, SHISEIDO MG-5 RAFT, MAX FACTOR. LILY'S BOUTIQUE 308. JOO CHIAT ROAD. SINGAPORE 15. Tel: *****5 b *****7 OPEN ALSO ON SUNDAY. as. I41 words
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Miscellaneous302 1969-11-16 9 r B SHAW ESI SATION LIDO Pnooe ***** LAST DAT! U ua l.», 4 M ».15 »aa. Alan Arkin tn "POPI Rita Moreno Color <UA) OPENS TOMORROW Cheng Pel Pet ID THE GOLDEN SWORD [CAPITOL Phone *****] TOD AT TOMORROW ONLT* 11 a m.. 1.50 4.00. 6.43 A IM p.m.302 words
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Miscellaneous56 1969-11-16 9 TODAY and YOU.j Sunday, November 18, 1969. STAR. GAZERS By CLAY 1. POLLAN H Yewr Daily Activity Goid* JK •tt According to tki Slmrt. •V* To develop message for Sundoy, reod words corresponding to numbers of your Zodioc birth sign. 1 Dov 31 An 6' Cr*o»iv» ÜBKA urr u ocf.56 words
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Miscellaneous232 1969-11-16 9 ODEON 71-116 loth DAT! 11. I.M. 9SO Paul Newman is ••***** CWIOT AM) TBt lIVBCCI BIO" 'Fo«( Panevu>ion Color ORCHARD-321b1 Now Showing: Toda* 5 Jfcnwi! 11 a m LW. «M. *l9 .m. MO Ma "B \TtRLOO BRIDGE Vivien LCIOH Rohert TAYLOR CAT HAY 334U0 sow SHOWING: 11 as. IM. «ao232 words
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Article1220 1969-11-16 10 Race 1: CL 2 Dlv* J—a Fun Z.l 5 pja. ($8,000) 1. 837 3. 995 3 393 4 BOO Bireraaode Melmirk Cbarmaa Boa« Cho Cho a* a Moneymaker ay *y fly fly «y 57 «7 5y 8v 8y ay «y ay 000 9.00 813 808 8.07 81,220 words
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Article875 1969-11-16 10 Jimmy Lad - Bvl Jimmy Lad TROUBLE SEVEN showed promise when second to Master Boy over 7f ot Kuala Lumpur a fortnight ago. She has improved tremendously and with a handy weight mark of 7.9 the Ark Royal mare should have the beating of the field (Race Four)875 words
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153 1969-11-16 10 JOHANNESBURG. Sat (Reuter) South African batsmen went on a scoring spree in yesterday's five Currie Cup matches. In the 'A' section match h w re. where Tra n svaM were playing Eastern Province, the former Natal lefthander Lee Irvine made a fine debut for153 words
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Article101 1969-11-16 10 LAS VEGAS. Nevada Sat. (UPI) The heavyweight elimination bout between former champion Sonny Liston and Leotis Martin of Philadelphia will be held here Dec 5. promoter Bill Miller announced The bout originally was supposed to take place in Stockholm. but because of the101 words
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Article212 1969-11-16 10 I JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC g (8) JAPAK (7 Hearsay 3 C harntan Rote (7) HEARSAY S Cbarman BOM (2 I Melmark 3 CHARMAN ROSE 8 Japak 1) Riversands RACE ti 9 NONPARIEL (11) Eeilaitlianr (13) Print* Gleam (11) EEILAISHANG < 1) Paling Balk 9 t Nonpariel (1) PALING212 words
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248 1969-11-16 10 MELBOURNE, Sat. (Reuter) Champion racehorse big Phiou withdrawn a few minutes before the start of last week's Melbourne Cup, had been doped, it was revealed today. BIG PHILOU. winner of last month's Caulifield Cup. was a heavily-backed 7 2 second favourite to complete Australia's248 words
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139 1969-11-16 10 LONDON. Bat. (Reuter) There are far more saints than sinners playing soccer in Britain, according to the official journal of the English Football Association FA. News. The report claims that of the 750.000 soccer players, representing 32 000 clubs in England alone, fewer than139 words
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Article139 1969-11-16 10 LONDON fiat. (Reuter) Wightman Cup tennis internationals Virginia Wade 'Britain) and Julie Heldman 'USA) yesterday qualified to meet here in the women's single* final of the fifth and final leg of the Dewar Cup Indoor tournament series, M!ss Wade defeated another ranking British player. Mrs. Joyce Williams. 6-2.139 words
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Article139 1969-11-16 10 BRISBANE. Sat Melbourne's Pam Kllborn. in a special meeting here recently shaved 0 1 s*c off her old world record for 200 metres hurdles with a tl"*e of 26 0 sec And with Rayler.e Boyle. Marion Hoffman and Jenny Lamy ghe set a new139 words
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Article100 1969-11-16 10 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) The English Football League already the largest in the world with 92 teams playing in four divisions may be extended to Include a fifth division Talks have taken place between officials of the semiprofessional Northern and Southern aimed at an amalgamation100 words
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Article202 1969-11-16 10 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) Dick Tiger, fighting on unsteady leg# proved that his punching power hasn t deserted him by beating Andy Kendall last night for a unanimous 10-round decision. The old army captain from Biafra. fighting in the Garden for the 16th time in a 10-year202 words
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Article75 1969-11-16 10 CANBERRA Sat. Five times British Open champion Australia's Peter Thomson.' will go Into hospital soon for an operation. Refusing to comment on the precise nature of his illness. Thomson said: "I nefd some internal running repairs." Thomson said he wtwid also take 'he opportunltv to have75 words
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Article84 1969-11-16 10 ST Margaret s Girls school of Singapore beat Sultan Ibrahim Girls Secondary School of Johore 5-0 in a friendly badminton match played at the Slneapore Badminton Hall yesterday. Results: Singles: Lam Mel Yee beat Foo Nyeok Chee 11-2 u-i. Serene Wee beat Annie Seah li-o 11-184 words
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Article, Illustration794 1969-11-16 11 A TOTAL of 12 records were shattered and two equalled in the Singapore Teachers Union fourth annual athletic meet held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. The star performers In the meet were K.ng Hua Hian of Toh Tuck Secondary School and TanSunsport pix - 794 words
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Article149 1969-11-16 11 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) British football idol George Best today refused to comment on press reports here that he has dropped plans to marry his Danish girlfriend Two popular tabloids splashed front-page stories today that the 23->ear-old Manchester United star had broken off with his fiancee.149 words
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Article89 1969-11-16 11 MELBOURNE. Sat South Australia's Kerrv O'Brien, one of the fastest steeplechaser in the world, caused another upset when he beat world record holder Ror. Clarke in Melbourne over 5,000 metres recently. O'Brien 23 raced away frcm Clarke over the final 1»P for a 20 yd. victory89 words
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Article120 1969-11-16 11 MELBOURNE Sit. (Reuter) Former Test player Graeme Watson and Peter Bedford both scored magnificent centuries when Victoria went o" a run spree In the second day of their Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia here today. Watson scored a slamming 150 in a great return to120 words
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Article72 1969-11-16 11 BURNLEY UNITED entered ♦he semi-final? of the Football Association of Singapore Youth Tournament when thev trounced Combined British 7—2 at Farrer Park yesterday Other semi-finalist* are SAFSA "A." Darul Affiah and Farrer United. SAFSA whipped Burnley United "A" 7 —l, Darul Affiah beat Vigilante Coro.s72 words
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Article1153 1969-11-16 11 Our Racing Correspondent - »y Our Racing Correspondent IPOH, Sat. Des Coleman who is here on a busman's holiday was off to a good start here today. He scored on two winners Impulse ($31) and Changi Point ($11). Watari with apprentice SK. Ho astride created an upset when1,153 words
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Article149 1969-11-16 11 SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat Selangor Club by 35 points to six In a friendly rugby match played at the Padang yesterday. SCO points came through one goal, nine tries and a drop goal, while Selangor Club got their points from two penalties. For SCC's victory the149 words
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Article132 1969-11-16 11 MOVTLHERY. France. Sat. < AFPi World motor racing champion Jack Stewart, of Scotland drove for the French Matra ELF team for the time here today. Next season, he u to drive for a new formula one outfit. March Engineering oI Britain, but today he was132 words
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Article73 1969-11-16 11 CHFLTENHAM. England. Sat. »Reuter> Gav Trip iwned by Am. Chambers won the Mr.cKe on Gold Cup handicap run o-e- two and half miles here today. P Cusslns' Titus Oates was second with the Queen Mother's Makaldar third of 14 runners. Terry Biddlecombe rode Gay Trip. Ray73 words
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214 1969-11-16 11 MACAO, Sat (UPI) —Hong Kong's John Mac Donald, a former champion of the Macao Grand Prix, led from start to finish today to win the grand touring and sports car race event of the 16th Macao Grand Prix meeting. Japanese Mutsuakl Sanada, competing214 words
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Article36 1969-11-16 11 KANPUR India, sat. (Router) India were 237 foy five in their first inning* at the rlos® on the opening day of the second crirket Test agains* Australia here today. Australia won the first Test36 words
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Miscellaneous49 1969-11-16 11 BIC SWEEP TOTAL POOL $27,012 lit Prist: No. *****7 ($6,685) 2nd Prise: No. *****6 ($3,342) 3rd Prise: No. *****2 ($1,671) Starters: ($169 tach) Nes. *****2 *****8 *****6 *****2 *****3 *****2 *****1 *****6 *****7 *****6 *****9 Consolation: ($l3O each) Nos. *****4 *****9 *****0 *****9 *****2 *****6 *****3 *****6 *****6 *****249 words
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Miscellaneous856 1969-11-16 11 TV SINGAPURA (CHANNEL 51 A M 10.00 Opening Announcements in all Languages and Fkippy the Bush Kangaroo (The Perfect Hosts'; 10 25 Doctors and Nur«e» i The Suspect Part 2); 1125 Pesta Pop (Repeat*. PM Kaleidoscope (Jun- m ior Battle Fieet and Other Oddit- ar ies>. 12.15 Mr. Ed. the856 words
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1440 1969-11-16 12 THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew today opens the National Trades Union Congress Seminar on "Modernization of the Labour Movement" at the Conference Hall. The opening session will also be addressed by Mr. Seah Mui Kok, NTUC Secretary General, and by Mr.1,440 words
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Article, Illustration265 1969-11-16 12 ANTIQUES WELCOME HANYANG University has set up a museum in memory of tne late philantrophist, Mr. Lee Kong Chian. The announcement was made by the university's vice-chancellor. Professor Rayson Huang, in a news con- ference. yesterday. He disclosed that as a "kick-off" to this265 words
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Article, Illustration163 1969-11-16 12 The Les Baladins de Paris, (below) a family singing trio who made a terrific impression he.e when they sang at the Hotel Equatorial two months ago finished with their contract with the Federal Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, and are now off to Jakarta to sing163 words
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Article47 1969-11-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Perak police today detained two postmen i n connection with recovery of 500 undelivered letters, parcels and postal articles from a house at Sungei Siout. A joint police-postal authorities raided the house followin? residents' complaints of non-delivery of letter* in the area47 words
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311 1969-11-16 12 ACTING Culture Minister, Mr. Wee Toon Boon, last night reminded Singaporeans that cultural appreciation and activities should not be neglected in the process of economic and technological advancement. Speaking at the conclusion of the "Drama 69 One Act Play Festival" at the Cultural Centre311 words
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Article113 1969-11-16 12 A 10-YEAR-OLD school bov committed suicide after he received a beating from his mother for fightin e with his cousin over some crabs at the table, the coroner's court was told yesterday. Yeo Ah Lak. a Primary Four pupil, was found slumped on a couch at113 words
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Article83 1969-11-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Japan continued to be the top buyer of Sabah's frozen prawns during the third quarter of the year, a spokesman of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, sain here today. During the period Sabah exported 250 tons of frozen prawns worth $1 million which represented83 words
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Article60 1969-11-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The former Governor of Alabama and unsuccessful candidate in the 1968 American Presidential election. Mr. George Wallace, flew in from Singapore today for a two-day private visit. Speaking to reporters, he said his visit was part of his Far East tour to acquaint60 words
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Article, Illustration60 1969-11-16 12 THE National Theatre Trust will be presenting the North West German Chamber Ensemble at the Singapore Conference Hall on Nov. 29. The programme for the evening includes Sonata for piano, clarinet and bassoon and compositions of Bach and Mozart. Tickets at $6. $4, $2 and $160 words
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Article280 1969-11-16 12 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) —The Sultan of Brunei will open talks with British ministers here on Tuesday about Britain's future relationship with the British protected state. The British government is responsible for the defence and external affairs of the South-east Amian state. It is rich in oil.280 words
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Article96 1969-11-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaysia will sig n an agreement f<v a $15.3 million loan tomorrow with the Asian Development Bank to finance the construction of a new t>ort at Kuching The loan agreement will be signed by Tun Abdul Razak i n hi s96 words
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Advertisement43 1969-11-16 16 CONGRA TULA HONS to I on their official opening SIN CHEW JIT POH i Singapore Malaysia. SING PIN JIH PAG, Penang. BEST WISHES to MtflHPr-ni iH [Kin nsns isidl on their official opening SING SIAN YIT PAO, Bangkok. SING THAI WAN PAO, Bangkok.43 words
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Article, Illustration276 1969-11-16 18 'J 1 HE office of McGrawH i 11 Far Eastern Publishers (S) Ltd. Jurong Town's architectural showpiece will be officially opened this evening by the Honourable Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. Largest McGraw-Hill Far Eastern Publishers' office and factory is276 words
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305 1969-11-16 18 THE merger of Far Eastern Publishers Limited with McGraw-Hill of New York, that took place on 31st March 1969. has opened new vistas In sales promotion and facilitated distribution for the products of the new Company. Mc-Graw-Hill Far Eastern Publishers Limited. Because of the merger,305 words
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998 1969-11-16 19 the Company's inception, exportation has been the primary aim and as early as 1964 it was exporting locally-originated books to countries which had hitherto been the prerogative of British and American publishers. The Company's geographical location in Singapore has been an advantage to998 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1969-11-16 20 Edward E. Booher Chairman EDWARD Booher Is Chairman and Chief Executive of McGraw-Hill Book Comf>any, one of the world's argest publishers, which is specially noted for its educational publications. He Joined McGraw-Hill shortly after graduation from Antioch College. Ohio, in 1936 as a college-book salesman.1,163 words
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Article, Illustration569 1969-11-16 21 The Driving Force Of The Organisation CHO Jock Kim, Managing Director of McGraw-Hill Far Eastern Publishers Ltd. was the founder of Far Eastern Publishers Ltd. He has indeed had a meteoric rise to success. Much of tms phenomenal success, that took him from sales representative in569 words
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Article, Illustration605 1969-11-16 23 John Fowlstone - John Fowlstone Company Secretary JOHN Fowlstone joined McGraw-Hill Far Eastern Publishers soon after its inauguration this year. As Company Secretary, he has a two-fold mission to accomplish. First, he is here to implement a cost accounting system that is specially created for the intricacies of a605 words
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Article, Illustration1096 1969-11-16 24 The Publishing Manager JOHN ISAACS. joined the then Far Eastern Publishers Ltd as an editor in February 1964. Two years later, he was promoted to Chief Editor. With the formation of McGraw-Hill Far Eastern Publishers Ltd- early this year, Isaacs was promoted Publishing Manager. A teacher1,096 words
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Article, Illustration269 1969-11-16 26 IN LINE with its policy to train its editorial staff intensively, the Company has several subeditors to bridge the gap between the proof-readers and the editors. Most of the subeditors are univer- sity graduates and have shown an extraordinary willingness to learn. Qualified Teachers Some of269 words
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Article, Illustration343 1969-11-16 27 CONTRARY to what is commonly believed, the proof-rea-der's Job is one of the most interesting in book production and requires an unique adeptness. He handles a multiplicity of jobs, each of which, how- ever small. entails great concentration and meticulous care. For-this reason, all the proof-readers,343 words
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Article, Illustration399 1969-11-16 28 Malay Section THE Malay Section of Mc-Graw-Hill Far Eastern Publishers Editorial Department has grown by leaps and bounds. This was due to t he ambitious programme of expansion to serve the Malaysian and Singapore educational markets. The Com- pany Is indeed proud to have been399 words
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Article, Illustration672 1969-11-16 29 McGRAW-HILL Far Eastern Publishers" initiative in creating new title s for the international book-market is indeed commendable. While the text-booxs continue to maintain their high standard. the firm has embarked on an exciting venture —the reproduction of wellknown dictionaries illustrated with authentic672 words
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Article, Illustration544 1969-11-16 30 SCRUPULOUS research work is an important aspect of the work of the Editorial Department. The editors, in order to fulfil their functions properly, have to nave the most up-to-date facts and figures within 'mmediate reach. They also need to carry out their reference work in a conducive544 words
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Article, Illustration494 1969-11-16 31 The Art Department The Art Department is a unique division within the publishing department There are altogether 60 artists at present working In the Company apart from the draughtsmen and the layout artists. The majority of them have been in the Company for several years. All of494 words
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Article, Illustration452 1969-11-16 32 ONE of the main functions of the Graphic Arts Department Is to 'unmix' or separate the colours of illustrations and transparencies. so that three basic or primary colour negatives magenta (bluish-redyel-low and cyan (greenishblue) and the black colour negative are obtained from which are developed film452 words
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Article, Illustration305 1969-11-16 33 THE Dark-room Is a component part of the Graphic Arts Department which is directly linked with the work of the Film Stripping Department. It contacts stripped up layouts into negatives and converts the negatives Into final positives for press, besides supplying picture positives for stripping requested305 words
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Article, Illustration328 1969-11-16 34 •pHE Film Library is the treasure-house of McGraw-Hill Far Eastern Publishers. This is so because it contains besides the original artwork, and transparencies used or intended for future use in the Company's publications the origi- nal sets of film positives and negatives of all the titles that the328 words
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Article, Illustration327 1969-11-16 35 McGRAW-HILL Far Eastern Publishers' Typesetting Department is probably one of the most modern in Asia and Is fully equipped with the latest machinery from The Monotype Corporation Ltd. It has twelve standard filmsetter Mark -3 keyboards and three Monophoto Filmsetters. The keyboard produces a 31 channel punched327 words
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Article, Illustration289 1969-11-16 36 Film Stripping The Film Stripping Department of McGraw-Hill Far Eastern Publishers employs over a 100 young men and women trained In the Company itself to assemble and make up pages of books. It also employs many retouchers who assist in the make ready of289 words
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Article, Illustration267 1969-11-16 37 Impositioning THE Imposition and Plate-making Department of McGraw-Hill Far Eastern Publishers makes use of some of the most modern and best equipment available in the world. it uses for instance, the Brilliant Xenoplan, the Brilliant Xenoplan-S and the Brilliant Xenokop D the latest equipment in267 words
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Article, Illustration490 1969-11-16 38 McGRAW-HILL Far Eastern Publisher's priming history in Malaysia is only 28 months old and still shorter is Its history in Singapore which is only 8 months old. Although, young compared to printers elsewhere, the Company has been able to print books with a quality second to none490 words
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Article, Illustration513 1969-11-16 39 BINDERY AN important sector of McGraw-Hill Far Eastern Publishers Limited's sophisticated complex is the bindery. Like the printery, the bindery has some of the most up-to-date machines ever to be produced in the world. The present range of machines in the factory in Jurong are513 words
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Article, Illustration432 1969-11-16 43 McGRAW-HILL Far Eastern Publishers, as a responsible publisher, Is ever aware of its -ole in the promotion of education, the goal of which is to develop individuals who are open to change, who are flexible and adaptable, who have learned how to learn, and are432 words
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Article, Illustration514 1969-11-16 44 McGRAW-HILL Far Ea s 1 tern Publishers' Marketing and Sales Department is the axis r«n which the Company's local and world market rotates. This de- partment not only effects the sales policies of the Company but also determines its sales promotion methods and prepares publicity material* for514 words
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Article, Illustration367 1969-11-16 45 THIS Company was the first publisher in Singapore and Malaysia to export its publications to several countries all over the world. The publications which were English school textbooks In full colour were well received in Australia, New Zealand. Papua and New Guinea, the West Indies. Hong367 words
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Article, Illustration667 1969-11-16 46 DAVID CHEW was educated at the Anglo Chinese School and completed his secondary education In 1963. He Joined the University of Singapore In 1964 and three years later graduated with a B A. Honours in Geography and Economics. On April Ist. 1967. David Joined the then667 words
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Article, Illustration237 1969-11-16 47 McGRAW-HILL Far Eastern Publishers Ltd. is one of the few industrial complexes In Singapore that has a modern well equipped clinic and its own doc- tor In the house. Dr. Lee Li Eng. The clinic is a physical unit by itself and is strategically located between237 words
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Article, Illustration343 1969-11-16 48 McGRAW-HILL Far Eastern Publishers (S) Ltd. is the largest publishing-pr i nt i n g complex in the whole of South-east Asia. And housed in its ultramodern factory cum office in Jurong Town are some of the largest offset printing machinery in the world, the most343 words
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35 1969-11-16 48 on the occasion of their official opening of The Largest Publishing, Printing and Binding Complex at Jalan Boon Lay, Jurong, By THE HON. MINISTER FOR FIN35 words
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Article, Illustration540 1969-11-16 49 A FIRM of the size and complexity of McGraw-Hill Far Eastern Publishers Ltd. must have a department responsible for recruiting staff and catering for employee needs. This need was satisfied when the Company established a Personnel Department within the first few months of its Inception. The Personnel540 words
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Article, Illustration614 1969-11-16 50 AS many progressive establishments do, the Company has a programme to cover all aspects of the welfare of its personnel. It does not believe in being stringent; rather, whenever a need arises, it voluntarily extends a helping hand. Medical Facilities The health and safety of the staff is614 words
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Article, Illustration552 1969-11-16 52 THE Company's branch office, situated in Petaling Jay a, is the most modern of its kind in Malaysia. It is excellently designed for the sophisticated business of the publishing and printing industry. It has the largest book printing cum binding plant in Malaysia with a staff552 words
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Article441 1969-11-16 53 THE Company's operations are unique and origina] In many respects find as a result all personnel employed have to undergo several Intensive courses to ensure that they fit effectively into the organisation as a whole. In Singapore, experienced 4-colour machine operators are limited and to man the latest441 words
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Article, Illustration789 1969-11-16 54 FAR Eastern Publishers Ltd. founded by Mr. Cho Jock Kim in August 1960. began functioning as a representative of a small number of English publishers. It then had a small and unpretentious flat at River Valley Road. Singapore as office premises and a staff of789 words
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Article, Illustration274 1969-11-16 55 DESPITE the shortage of space available In Singapore. McGrawHill Far Eastern Publishers has an expansive courtyard exquisitely designed by a famous Filipino landscape artist with a purpose. The Company which has transplanted instant trees spread all over the office and factory premises has deliberately done so to274 words
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Article, Illustration473 1969-11-16 56 *utare Expansion McGraw-Hill Far Eastern Publishers Ltd. is situated in an ideal location In the heart of Jurong Town and Its present site Is on a 12-acre plot of land In Jalan Boon Lay. A further 15 acres of land adjoining the present plot is473 words
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Advertisement68 1969-11-16 18 ARNE VINSDAL PAPER EXPORTER, OSLO, NORWAY extend their heartiest congratulations and very best wishes to UM-ii I asii HUB ISI in on the occasion of the official opening of The Largest Publishing, Printing cum Binding complex in the Far East at Jalan Boon Lay, Jurong, by THE HON. MINISTER FOR68 words
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