Eastern Sun, 19 November 1969
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Title Section22 1969-11-19 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY <fr Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1183 Wednesday, 19 November 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents22 words
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687 1969-11-19 1 2.23 PM TOUCHDOWN TODAY (LOCAL) SPACE CENTRE, Houston, (Reuter fir UPI) Apollo 12's jovial astronauts this morning went into an almost flawless orbit around the moon. Then they switched the television cameras on to show the folks back home what the scenery looked like. "The687 words
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Article87 1969-11-19 1 EGGBRONSVILLE Virginia Tu«»j AFP» The *0 inhabitants of this mountain v.llage ai> stocking for water ®nd Cher supplirg for the disaster they sure will follow m the wake of hr Apo':lo-l2 rr.oon fi'gh*. After the first U S moon flight last Juiy. the uas hit by "the worst87 words
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Article40 1969-11-19 1 JAKARTA, Tues. (AFP) Singapore's ambassador P.S. Raman who has been appointed ambassador to Australia, took leave of President General Suharto today. He will leave for Singapore on November 21. His successor has not been named here.40 words
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228 1969-11-19 1 TOKYO, Tues. (Reuter) Japan ha# decided to subscribe another US$2O million to the special fund of the Asian Development Bank, the Ministry of Finance said today. The new subscription will be supplied at easier terms than the Initial subscription of US32O million228 words
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Article73 1969-11-19 1 JAKARTA, Tues. (Reuter) Jakarta newspapers reported today that portraits of former President Sukarno, who was deposed in 1966, are still hanging in -ols on the remote Floras Islands, 400 miles east of Java. The papers said many people on the island* were not aware of political changes that73 words
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Article, Illustration396 1969-11-19 1 TICKET WAS A PASTE-UP A but conductor who tried to claim the $400,000 first prise in the Singapore Big Sweep drawn on June 10 with a forged ticket was yesterday convicted and sentenced to a year's jail. Chung Yong Chuan, employed by the STC, pasted396 words
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203 1969-11-19 1 JERUSALEM. Tues. (Reuter) The trial of Dcnia Michael Rohan 28-year-old Australian sheepshearer, for setting fire to the El Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem enters its final stages here tomorrow with the summing up by the prosecution and the defence. I Psychiatrists have already203 words
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143 1969-11-19 1 JAKARTA, Tues. (UPI) The state-owned Garuda Indonesian Airways announced all flights to Manila will be cancelled from the end of this week till the Philippines lifts restrictions on the number of passengers that can be carried. A government spokesman did not say whether landing143 words
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Article53 1969-11-19 1 JAKARTA. Tues. <Reut«r> Indonesian customs men in Jakarta hav e arrested several me n following the seizure of of saucepans marked with the hammer and sickle sign Police said the pans. mad« In the People', Republic of Chin®, had been shipped from Hong Kong The Communist Pary is53 words
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Article33 1969-11-19 1 HYANNISPORT. Massachusetts. Tues. (Reuter) Joseph P. Kennedy, father of the late President John F. Kennedy and Patriarch of the Kennedy clan, died here today, it was officially announced. He was 81,33 words
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135 1969-11-19 1 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) Mr. Michael Stewart, Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary, gave a luncheon in honour of the Sultan of Brunei here today. Defence Secretary. Denit Healev was among the luncheon guests to meet the ru>r who flew here last Saturday for talks with British ministers135 words
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Miscellaneous14 1969-11-19 1 LADIES DAY 1 "I still say a swimming pool is no place to water-ski!"14 words
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Article, Illustration220 1969-11-19 2 FIBREMAKERS Limited of Australia is expected to break into the Singapore fashion and fabric market, following the opening of their showroom on Monday at ucean rarn nere. The Australian Fashion and Fabric Promotion Centre, as it is aptly called managed by220 words
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150 1969-11-19 2 The Member of Parliament for Mountbatten, Mr. Nf Yeow Chong. said young people in schools should study the past and present of Sln?;apore in order to be able to orm a good perspective of the future. Mr. Ng. speaking at the opening of a "historical150 words
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85 1969-11-19 2 MISS LEE WYE CHOO, Chairman of Women Sub-Committee of Tanjong Pagar Community Centre receiving Letters of Appointment from Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. The simple ceremony was held at the Tanjong Pagar Community Centre on Monday night, when Mr. Lee presented Letters of Appointment to the Fifth batch of85 words
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Article, Illustration152 1969-11-19 2 A simple ceremony involving congratulatory speeches and a snipping of red ribbons held taut by two pretty girls in eye-cathing mini-cheongsams marked the opening of the Orient Showroom and Service Centre in Anson Road yesterday. The centre is a proiect of Orient Watch Co. Ltd. of152 words
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279 1969-11-19 2 THE TROUBLE SKY The United Nations general assembly will pass resolutions calling all nations of the world to give their cooperation to stage "war" against aircraft hijackers, Capt. G. Forsberg said yesterday. Capt. Forsberg the President of the International Federation of Airline279 words
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146 1969-11-19 2 An Indonesian arrested in connection with a criminal syndicate involved in smuggling stolen scooters to Indonesia was yesterday sentenced to two months' jail by the Ninth Magistrate's Court for being an illegal immi- granr. He la Aim bin Supu, who claimed trial to two146 words
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Article133 1969-11-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues: Malaysia is to seek approval for an extradition agreement among commonwealth countries soon after the Interpol symposium on crime prevention which began in Paris today. The matter will be taken up by the newly-appointed Malyaslan CID Chief. Senior Asst Commissioner Hajl Nordin Bin Hajl133 words
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Article130 1969-11-19 2 THE Coroner'» Court yesterday recorded a verdict of murder by peraon or person unknown, in th# death of a taxi-driver, Giam Chm Chya, 44, who«e decomposed body was found near a track at lli m.s. Juronjj Road, at 0 pnr on January 12. Clam's bodv was130 words
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Article152 1969-11-19 2 Judging of the current "Most Attractive Window Display" Competition organised by the Singapore Tourist Association la now being carried out by a panel of Ave judges. They are drawn from the field of art. and decor and representing the shopper's point of view The Judges are:152 words
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Article, Illustration168 1969-11-19 2 Three Singaporeans will be among the participant* from 13 Asian countries at the Seminar for "Workers Educa-, tlon by Radio and Television in AMa" in Manila now in session until November 30 They are Mr Lim Heng Tow and Enrhe Ea Ghanl bin Surathnam both168 words
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Article, Illustration208 1969-11-19 2 A MARRIED manual worker with ten children is tV wiiin* of the bis jackpot priie of SI 55.000 in last Thursday'* Toto Draw No. 61. Sin capo Pools (Pte Ltd disclosed yesterday In a news releas* issued by Singapore Pools, the slorv told of a208 words
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Article64 1969-11-19 2 THE Primarv Production Department is up Its campaign to destroy <arav cog« and those found without badges All dog-oarers ar <» therefore advised to keep their licensed dogs under control and to ensure that badge s are attarhed to their dogs' collars at all times Lost64 words
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Advertisement27 1969-11-19 2 !NO ORDINARY OFFERS] size bottle ot Gordon's Gin you buy! Bargain offer lasts for limited time only This is the Gin *1 Quality incomparable THE BORNEO COMPANY27 words
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448 1969-11-19 3 SAiGON, Tues. (UPI) Allied planes silenced Monday two Communist artillery positions inside Cambodian territory which had been firing on the Bu Prang Special Forces camp, South Vietnamese military spokesmen said. It was the second consecutive day the planes streaked across the border on bombing448 words
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Article107 1969-11-19 3 JAKARTA, Tue s (Reuter) Indonesia and the United States have signed an agreement that will provide this country with 554.3 million worth of American food and cotton on a long term, lowcost loan. Indonesia will get 150.000 tons of rice. 150.000 tons of wheat and 120.000107 words
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Article70 1969-11-19 3 MANILA. Tues. (UPI) About 100 government soldiers were ordered into a hunt today for a group of Communist Huk terrorists who raided a town. 50 miles north of Manila and shot up houses of sleeping residents and the local police station. At least seven persons were killed and70 words
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Article195 1969-11-19 3 BANGKOK. Tues. (Reuter) Thai Economic Aflairs Minister Bunchana Atthakor has warned developing Asian countries which depend on agricultural exports that they will be in difficulties in the 1970'5. Bunchana. who spoke to foreign correspondents last night on the economic prospects of Asia said. "They will find195 words
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Article48 1969-11-19 3 JAKARTA. Tues (Router) lndonesia's governmentowned Garuda airline said today It will end Its services to Manila because of Philippine government restrictions. A company spokesman told Reuter the Saturday-only Jakarta-Manila-Tokyo route was being discontinued after this week, and plans to replace It with Jakarta-Bali-Manlla flight were being dropped48 words
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Article67 1969-11-19 3 MELBOURNE. Tue? (Reuter) A solicitor steo-sor. N t th* late Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt w as divorced by his wife today. Sam James Sydney Holt, 30, was divorced by his wife Amanda 28. on the ground of h:? adultery. Sam Holt is the secor.d of three sons of67 words
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Article48 1969-11-19 3 TOKYO. Tues 'Renter) Japan's secord nuclear generator ha 5 begun generating powei at Tsuruga western On a trial basis, the Japan Atomir Power Company announced Uy'ay. The 233.000 KW boiling water reactor. built by US General Electric went critical early last month, 42 months after construction started.48 words
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Article54 1969-11-19 3 OSAKA. Japan. Tues.(UPl) —Charles A. Lindbergh, the fir?t man to fly so'o across the Atlantic, will attend the world exposition (Expo 70; i n Osaka next year. EXPO officials said Monday. Officials said Lindbergh will bring with him the singleergmed amphibian Diane he flew in on his first trm54 words
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161 1969-11-19 3 NAHA, Okinawa, Tues. (UPI) About 7,000 demonstrators stormed the Kadena U.S. Air Base Monday night, hurling Molotov cocktails and bottles of sulphuricacid. American military authorities reported. Combat ready security guards beat back the attack. Nine {lot policemen of the Ryukyus government were Injured. Naha police161 words
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Article53 1969-11-19 3 WASHINGTON. Tues (UPI) —"ndonesia Foreign Minister Adam Malik conferred with President Nixon and Secretary of State William P. Rogers Mondav on th« current situation in Asia Malik is on an informal visit to Washington He is in th« United States tor th<» discussion of the- West Irian issue at53 words
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193 1969-11-19 3 CANBERRA, Tues. (Reuter) The Australian guided missile destroyer Hobart is dogging a Soviet submarine and its two surface support vessels off the east coast of Queensland, the Navy Department reported yesterday. The destroyer has been detached from a 25-ship Commonwealth armada which Is holding a193 words
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Article64 1969-11-19 3 ALICE SPRINGS. Tues (R»uter) —Se\era] bush Ares racing across hundreds of miles of country in central Australia swallowing up huge areas of grazing land and threatening to cripoie the cattic industry i n »he area, a control authority spokesman said here today The spokesman said at least 1064 words
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199 1969-11-19 3 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. (UPI) The United Nations decided Friday with a strong majority to continue its presence in South Korea with the ultimate objective to reunify the entire peninsula under a freely elected government. Rejecting Soviet demands that the L.N. pull199 words
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Article107 1969-11-19 3 MANILA. Tues (Reuter) Foreign Office sources said today United States Vice President Spiro T Agnew will be among the foreign dignitaries to attend the Inauguration of re-elected President Ferdinand Marcos on Dec. 30. Other world leaders who have signified their intention of attending Marcos Inauguration are foreign107 words
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Article127 1969-11-19 3 TOKYO. Tues (UPI) The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department announced today it has launched an Investigation into the riotous demonstrations by radical students and labour unionists against Premier Eisaku Sato's trip to Washington. Some 3,500 policemen have been mobilised to collect evidence against instigators and participants of what127 words
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Advertisement118 1969-11-19 3 Take our VCIO. As an example. For years now weve been watching people climb in and out of planes and through this study we've improved each plane we've flown. Our VCIO is a good bottom room, headroom. And a locker above your head, so your hand baggage doesn't get under118 words
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Article, Illustration470 1969-11-19 4 HELSINKI, Tuet. (Reuter) The United States and the Soviet Union opened their long-awoited Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) esterday with both countries promising to do all possible to achieve agreement on curbing the nuclear arms race. In a 35-minute meeting behind closedUPI radiophoto - 470 words
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Article207 1969-11-19 4 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) Gourmets on the continent may soon be dining off special cuts of meat prime steaks cut from up to 60 horses used to guard Queen Elizabeth. A Ministry of Defence spokesman today confirmed press that the army Is negotiating with a slaughterer for207 words
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Article71 1969-11-19 4 NAIROBI. Tues (Reuter)— Bov the lion which starred In the film "Born Free" and was found lame and starving in the wilds recently, will go to Nairobi's anima; orphanage The Kenya National Parks Trustees who are sending him there. hav e made ro decision on71 words
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Article79 1969-11-19 4 "BANGKOK. Sun. (APT) A 40-year-old Thai farmer was to death and a woman seriouslv injured when two elephants ran wild at the annual elephant round-up at Sunn. 280 miles north of Bangkok last Sunday, according to reports reaching here today. More tha n a 100 elephants took part in79 words
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Article140 1969-11-19 4 CAIRO, Tues. «Feuter> The Suet Canal was a century old yesterday and likely to be much older before the big ships p&u through again. Egvptlan and Israeli soldiers aquatted in sandy dugouts on either side of the 100-mlle waterway, opened 100 years ago with a140 words
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Article73 1969-11-19 4 UNITED NATIONS New York Tues. (Reuter) —Israel yesterdav denounced the partial takeover by Arab commandos of UN refugee camps in Lebanon ard callen on the world organisation to stop administering carno* "which have became barracks of terror organisation." Israel's ambassador Joseph Tekoah asserted before the special73 words
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44 1969-11-19 4 UPI radiophotoUPI radiophoto - 44 words
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202 1969-11-19 4 PAR 18. Tues (Reuter) France's 1970 defence budget is proportionally the lowest fOr 100 years. Defence Minuter Michael Debr® said yesterday. At 27.188 million francs (£204 39m' military credits represented onlv 17 8 per cent of the national budget this year. This means a202 words
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Article70 1969-11-19 4 BERGAMO. Italy. Tues. (UPI) Mrs Giacumina Cavalleri 30. gave birth to quadruplets on Sunday after undergoing a sterility cure. Doctors said mother and babies were doing fine The children three boys and a girl ranging In weight from 1.5 to two kilos (three pounds five70 words
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Article74 1969-11-19 4 BANGKOK. Tue& (Reuter) —Harold Alien Chairman of the International Tin Council (ITC) said today that the council was considering a nlan to study the ootential for increasing tm consumption in developing countries He said the ITC was also considering calling an international association conference on tin consumption, m74 words
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296 1969-11-19 4 ATHENS, Tues, (Reuter) A police superintendent told an Athens court martial yesterday that six people charged with subversive activities had planned an armed struggle against the regime. Chief Superintendent Botirlos Kouvas alleged the leader of the group. Nicholas Doulgher-Belkls. a 61-year-old296 words
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Article125 1969-11-19 4 DAMASCUS. Tues (Reuter) Syrians and Palestinians living In Syria are prohibited by a decree issued here yesterday from marry.ng foreigners, wsth advance official approval The legislative decree provides for a prison t*rm from three months to one year for defaulters and savs their marriage licences would125 words
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Article147 1969-11-19 4 LONDON. Tues (Reuter) British Agriculture Minister Cledwyn Hughes said yesterday he was placing 15 dogs under what he called "house arrest" as a precaution against rabies All were recently released from quarantine kennels in Folkestone. Southern England. where a four-year-old labrador named Whisky, brought from147 words
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345 1969-11-19 4 VATICAN CITY Tuee. tßeu ter) Pope Paul said yesterday that the United St\te*. 1b Its efforts to end the Vietnam war. ran not neglect m international oblieatirns nr deny the Vietnamese people their freedom and right to self-deter, mlnation He realised that345 words
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Article127 1969-11-19 4 VATICAN CITY. Tues (Reuteri Thieves escaped with money and goods worth about six million lire < £4.000) Irom a souvenir shop run by nuns in Saint Peter's Basilica, a Vatican spokesman said yesterday. They apparently hid inside the Basilica just before it closed as usual one127 words
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Article184 1969-11-19 4 LbNDbN. Tues. (UPI) Four-day-old Joanne. N!edli, Julie, Sarah and Jacqueline Hanson were being treated pretty much as single-birth babies yesterday, breathing regular air and showing signs of an increasing appetite. "The babies are continuing to make progress* a hospital spokesman said yesterday. "All is well." Mrs184 words
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Article96 1969-11-19 4 LONDON Tues. ißeuten Oueen Elizabeth's husbifid Prince Phi ip savg royal financial worries mav force him to give up polo—but he is not prepared io accept money for a pony from London dockers A Buckingham Palace offi"lcl yesterdav wrote a letter to a eroup of96 words
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Miscellaneous43 1969-11-19 4 TODAY and YOU... i ,v 3 7TTI n* u/ 57 B« 87 Cow-up M BB v ou 5® Plon» f PropO»>tie*l 60 TV* 90 Out j-v Advent ■jNeutnl 27 Air 28 A 29 Of 30 Po»tr ZS2I, (S)Gooi r2-80-osl LJK v 2Z e43 words
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373 1969-11-19 5 WASHINGTON, Tues. (Reuter) The U. 5. Army is expected to decide this week whether to bring an American officer to trial for the alleged mass murder of tome 100 South Vietnamese civilians, informed sources said today. The alleged373 words
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Article198 1969-11-19 5 WASHINGTON. Tues. (Reuter and UPI) Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato today was stated to be confident he could persuade President Nixon to remove nuclear weapons from Okinawa when the strategic island reverts to Japan, officials said. Sato flew In here yesterday ftTid general agreement that the198 words
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176 1969-11-19 5 CANBERRA. Taw <Re»iter) Australian police will not lay charges against the teenage sons of a United States and ao Indonesian diplomat were involved in a drugtaking incident in the federal capital. Police said today the two J>oys and three other high school176 words
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94 1969-11-19 5 CHICAGO. Tues. OJPI) The defence yesterday argued that the trial of the Chicago Seven" should not continue because of police prying Into defence secrets. Attorney Leonard Weinglass eald undercover a?ents had fen so active in Infiltration that defence lawyers are n<"t s"fe94 words
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232 1969-11-19 5 WASHINGTON, Tuei. (Riutir) —A giant Soviet rocket designed to lend cosmonauts on the moon ex* ploded on its launching ramp earlier this year, American space experts said today, the experts added the huge rocket blew up during its first test launch, putting232 words
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347 1969-11-19 5 WASHINGTON, Toes. (UPI)— A government ban on the sale of fruits and vegetables artificially sweetened with cyclamates has been delayed seven months. The change affects only 5 per cent of the total cyclamate consumption. Secretary Robert Flnrh of I Health,347 words
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Article234 1969-11-19 5 VIENNA. Tues. (UPI) Street-wal-kers in the heart of Vienna yesterday began walking different beats —on oolice orders. At midnight Sunday, amid mixed jeers and cheers, a directive banning prostitutes from the city's two classiest shopping streets went into effect. The measure was intended to cut down crime in the234 words
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Article52 1969-11-19 5 BAKU. Soviet Union. Tues. (Reuter) Beyuk-Aga Kasumov celebrated his 133 rd birthday yesterdav just a s his «>5tK great grand-daughter was born Tass news agency reported today. Despite his great age Kasumov enjoys gc KH health, sees and hears well. Hiss hobbv is growing r are flowers m52 words
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Article82 1969-11-19 5 ABOARD USS HORNET. Tues llTl) Newsmen ed a NASA official whether the Apoljo 12 astroniuts should be ahle to toast their success whe n they hoard the recovery shin 'Hornet' Nov 24 This is a Navy ship." reminded Dr Jernigan. "The thre*- astronauts are ail Navy officers You82 words
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Article36 1969-11-19 5 MADRID Tues (Reuter) Police have arres'ed five people two of them women accused of possessing and distributing more than 250 pornographic colour films, thought to include some shown at the recent Copenhagen sex fair36 words
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Article174 1969-11-19 5 LOS ANGELES. Tues 'Reuter) Tourists will be ab> to visit the moon by 1985 a scientist for the Apollo spa~e craft project t>red:cted here yesterday Dr Kraft Ehrlcke of North American Rockwell Corpora tlon which built the craft said different space shps and orbital stations were174 words
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Article230 1969-11-19 5 SAN FRANCISCO, Tues. (UPI) A candidate for the title of the 'World's Worst Burglar' entertained the San Francisco Police this week-end. Officers Tom McDonald and Bob Dennison said the burglar began his rounds about 2 a.m. Sunday at the rear door of a Sunset District drug230 words
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Advertisement396 1969-11-19 5 soin|of49 I ANOTHER PERSON HAS WON THE 2ND GROUP PRIZE OF 20,000 IN LAST SUNDAY'S DRAWDRAW NO: 63 (20.11.69) YOU COULD BE THE LUCKY WINNER OF THIS JACKPOT! TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT $20,000 $350 $l5 TO WINNERS WITH 4 PLUS THE ADDITIONAL NUMBER CORRECT FACH TO WINNERS W|TH4396 words
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Article366 1969-11-19 6 rpODAY two Americans will land on the moon. Since this will be the second time man would have walked on the face of the moon, the excitement which everyone felt in July when Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin set foot on the moon, has considerably diminished. A repeat366 words
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Article489 1969-11-19 6 PARLIAMENTARY democracy in India has taken a strange turn. The Parliament has become an arena for an intra-party conflict for which no parliament is designed. A parliament is strictly a legislative body which imposes the will of the people on the executive branch of the government. But489 words
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Article, Illustration717 1969-11-19 6 GEOFFREY MORRIS - MAN will make his second Moon-landirg today. This feat is partially made possible only by the constant vigil of countless tracking stations around the world. Extremely essential to the successful outcome of the venture and yet usually neglected where credit isAIS photo - 717 words
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654 1969-11-19 6 ADAM KELLETT-LONG - Bv ADAM KELLETT-LONG MOSCOW, (Reuter and UPI) While American astronauts are bf*zing a trail to the moon. Soviet space scientists are concentrating on the more remote and less immediately dramatic tasks of building earth-orbiting stations and exploring the planets with unmanned craft. As654 words
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695 1969-11-19 6 JOEL N. SHURKIN - THE CRUCIAL MOMENT OF APOLLO MISSION: Bull 's-eye Next To Ocean Of Storms! By JOEL N. SHURKIN HOUSTON, (Reuter and UPI) Apollo 11 proved Man can land on the moon. Now Apollo 12 must prove he can land where he wsnts. with Din-point precision. The pin-point landing is the prime695 words
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Article135 1969-11-19 6 idlers.,. CONGRATULATIONS to the Eastern Sjn. Singapore's owi. National Dally, for the excellent Sunday supplement (Nov. 16) which was a creditable performance bv any stardard. Th- lay-out and the photos were beautiful, and the content?? so absorbing that it provided several hours of pleasant reading In memorv. ihis appears135 words
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Article77 1969-11-19 6 SPACE CENTRE. Houston. (UPI» If Apollo 12 Commander Charles Conrad has decided what he will say when he steps onto the moon, he hasn't told the space agency. A NASA official *aid Conrad. who is xcheduleo to step onto the lunar surface at 2.28 pm. <S'pore timet77 words
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357 1969-11-19 6 LAWRENCE FALK - Bv LAWRENCE FALK SPACE CENTRE. Houston I (LTD Thr Creeks didn t ha\> a word for it but they did It Americans d«. it too. and thfT call it 'Kilroyism. It mean« Man\ propensity tn leive his mark wherever he roes. No matter if357 words
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Article, Illustration123 1969-11-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Four Malaysian staff members of the Chartered Bank have completed a six-month Intensive officer training course conducted at the bank's Kuala Lumpur office. They are Mr. Tan Beng Hock. Mr. Low Har. Mr. Llm C. Mlew and Mr Ong Choot Chlm. All123 words
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236 1969-11-19 7 THE market was quiet in the morning yesterday with only tome activity In the afternoon. Even then, trading was centred mainly on the newly listed counters, ir ding Haw Par Brothers International. Haw Par opened In the morning at 1.41 and steadily moving down236 words
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Article145 1969-11-19 7 NEW YORK Tues (UPI) Gold price* slipped in quiet trading on markets here and abroad yesterday. I ondon cold started with a modest rise of 2\ cents at the morning fixing but dropped 7J rents at th« session to finish five rents ower on the145 words
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Article63 1969-11-19 7 HONG KONG. Tues. (Reuteri Peasants in China have reared a bumper harvest of farm crops this year after overromire natural calamities in some regions R«cio Peking reported yesterday. The total grain output this year went up as compared with 1968 which was also a year63 words
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137 1969-11-19 7 SYDNEY. Tues (Reuter) Forty-ore per cent of all Australian exports, by value, went to the countries of Asia in 1958-*9. Dervjtv Prime Minister and Trade Minister John McEwen said yesteiday. The total value o/ *hese exports was 1.370 million. Mr. McEwen said137 words
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Article57 1969-11-19 7 TOKYO. Tues. (UPI) Komatsu Manufacturint Co announced yesterday it has received an order from Communist China for heavy construction machines totalling 2.700 million yen (7.5 million U.B dollars). The announcement said the order called for bulldozers, scrapers and motorfraders It said the Chinese placed the order57 words
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324 1969-11-19 7 LUFTHANSA German Airlines has inaugurated its new Boeina 707 jet freighter service between Hong Kong and Frankfurt, via Bangkok and Karachi. The weekly scheduled service. the first to b« operated by a continental European Airline. Is a major development In the growth of Honi Kong's324 words
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Article188 1969-11-19 7 NTW YORK Tues. (UPT Storks pulled back sharply ves•erdav stretching their slide to fl\> sessions Turnover was moderate At the close the UPI marker wide indicator showed a ]oc3 of per cent on 1.596 i*sue» traded. The*e were 960 declines, ana 378 advar.ee?. Volume of188 words
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79 1969-11-19 7 LONDON Tues. (UPI) Rubber market closed hesitant yesterday with spot 25 28 rvom. buyer. SETTLEMENT HOUSE Dec. 24-1/2. 25-1/2 Jan 23-1/8. 23-3/8 Peb and Jan/March 23-1/18. 23-3/16 April/June 22-15/16 23-1/16 July/Sept 22-3/4. 22-7/8 Oct/Dec 22-5/8. 22-13/18 Jan/March 22-0/18. 22-3/4 April/June 22-1/2. 22-11/16 July/Sept 22-7/16 22-5/879 words
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Article1224 1969-11-19 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 in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Acma $2.11 (5) $2 09 (18) $2 08 <8) $2 07 <lt $2.10 (17);1,224 words
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Article152 1969-11-19 7 VAGOYA Tues (UPI) Dr. do Met a' Co.. one of the V- n A ne bra?s manufacturers in J a ->an is e«tablishing joint enterprise with the American firm of Perm aw: ck. Co for the p-oduction of bearing lubricant \n announcement vesterday -he joint enterprise152 words
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Article141 1969-11-19 7 THE Association of Banks in Ma'avsia-S ngapOre yesterday made the following changes > n its rate s to merchants < rates are quoted to the equivalent of li">0 units of Foreign currency): SELLING TT. or O.D ready: D'ubche Marks $83.5475; Holland Guilder, $85.5150: Swiss Franc s $71.1975; Belgian141 words
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Article15 1969-11-19 7 The tin price fo~ yesterday war *6Bl. 87j per picul, up $5 75.15 words
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Article208 1969-11-19 7 THE Port of Singapore Authority ha» announced the following arrangements for berthings of shios in Port today Wed Nov 19:— DEPARTURES God owns Vessels 8/9 Jan Matejko 10/11 Daiyu Maru 13/14 Penelope N.W. 1 Kelningau E W Jetty Sabelan 21/22 Kan ryu Maru 27/28 Durba n Maru208 words
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Article149 1969-11-19 7 BYDNTY Tue* <UPI> Tuetdavg clowns Sydney Btock Exchange selected shares t: MINING Acme x 2 90 ARJ Mm 7 50 Auatral Mid 45 Auat Dev 1.50 Bh 6outh 4.90 C Nor»e 6.40 C Gold 920 CRA JOOO Emp*r 1.50 Endu r 58 Ot Boulder 3 85 Gt149 words
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Article328 1969-11-19 7 Rubber Down 1/ 8 Cent December first graoe rubber cloced m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 5 p.m at <52-5 8 cents per lbdown or.e-eighth of <*°t from previous close The tone of the market was quiet In the morning yesterday, the market again opened lower than the night328 words
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Article637 1969-11-19 7 MINOAPOKB won i e.x Maner Mild and other PtlM* officially lutefl at the clnte of Mwinm INDUSTRIALS Acma 21t» 2 11 »en A- Co 1 70 175 Borneo bad. xd lil 1.4 to. 1 »5 jmri rljuuud 1 06 1 >b Central !»Ufcarh 4 00 CC.»i637 words
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127 1969-11-19 7 JAKARTA Tues. (Reuter) —lndonesia Trade Minister Dr Sumitro was today quoted as saying that his country's crumb rubber production would equal Malaysia's next year Antara news agency quoted the Minister as teliing Indonesian embassy offic'-a s in Tokyo that the equality would give Indonesia127 words
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Article39 1969-11-19 7 NEW YORK. Tues (UPI) Dow Jone? closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange today. oO Industrials 842.53 20 Railc 195 01 15 Utilities 115.73 65 Stocks ***** 40 Bonds 7057 Commodltv futures index 141.72 0.7539 words
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Article96 1969-11-19 7 I HK noon price# at Uif Wlnfanorp Chinese rrcKlDr* Krcban** \e*ter<1ay weresHeller BW« C«mnat Oil 5": o« (R-O B.) Hoik Coronut OH 59 SO (FOB> Oram Ml*e«1 Copra *5 00 Miintok Whit* Pepper tio.w IF O B) *ar»«»k White Pepper to: 50 (FOB) Parana* special Blae* Pepper (F-OB) Wl%96 words
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Article61 1969-11-19 7 VEW YORK. Tues (UPI) Rubber Futures closed 15 to 150 points lower on the New York Commodity Exchange yesterday or no sale* (Close) (Prer.) Jan 2? 408 23 75 March 24 00 24.50 May 22.908 24.35 Ju'.v 22 758 24.00 24 25 Sept 24.00 25 15 Nov 24.0061 words
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Article451 1969-11-19 7 AKKIV ALtt. 6 00 am. Ms A 02» K Lumpur r*sam vAlt Mum Bangkok. la-bkrnt npt nbtfro y.oo am. M >A uv Lumpur 1010 am- GAKbUI G A *OO Jakarta 10.15 a.m. MSA 121 k Lumpur 10 25 a.m. MSA 005 Penang. Ipoh. K Lumpur. Malacca 10 50451 words
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Article, Illustration544 1969-11-19 8 MELBOURNE, Tues. A Colombo Plan scholar from Singapore has IVI established himself in Australia not only as a medical-science student, but also as an artist. He is Mr. Lim Yean Leng of Dunearn Road, a final-year honours student in medical science in MonashAustralian Information Service photograph by Ian Mitchell - 544 words
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644 1969-11-19 8 John Hilton - By John Hilton ns there a doctor In the house?" This question is usually answered by a quailfled medical man. But a research group at a British university has designed a PATIENT which can give a similarly authoritative reply! The "patient" Is a computer644 words
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Article82 1969-11-19 8 BIEN HO A Tues (F'uter) A wild west-VvV Indian ramp was set up at the American air base in Bte.i Hoa near Sagon fo r a jamboree amended by 6on Vietnamese srouts and firi guide* Sponso'ei bv the US a**d South Vietnsme-e A:r For-es. tho carro82 words
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Article102 1969-11-19 8 LONDON, Ties fPeuter) It had to hspr*n A poo group has been b*.nr»H from olavirs in a concert here becau-e it*, members have sho-t hair The group is the Slade which hj S wha» JS Known as the look'* aftenew thenar* gangs who have their h3.r Ciose-crorre-1. wear102 words
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Article130 1969-11-19 8 HONG KONG. Tues. (Reuter) Hong Kcng's young people have been told to be more up-to-date in their clothing and musical tastes. Sjeakinj to vouth workers at a two-day seminar OB vouth in the 705." a Ml* know n local choieocrepher said th«.t most of the colony's young130 words
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Article70 1969-11-19 8 At the 7th Congress The Froblem Child in Cologne (Germany) 1.400 experts from all fleld> of children's medicine and welfare organisations dealt with the topical problems of boys and girls who are more than parents and educationalists can cope with. Four out of every 1.000 minors in the70 words
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Article80 1969-11-19 8 AUCKLAND Tues (Fe-j'er) Auckland pop sinirer Shane hts won N>*' Zealand's top poo music sward for a son? dedicate,} to Paul McCartney of tlv» Eea»!e? He won 'he sponsored D.sc Award for a ?ons Sa nt Pau!" whicv, topped the N4w Zealand hit parade for six weeks —!or*er80 words
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Article1086 1969-11-19 8 Ble and; Walt Dulaney - Date-line By Ble and Walt Dulaney DEAR Ele and Walt: This is a "Thank you" letter to my mum and dad in time, I hope for her birthday and their wedding anniversary. Why a thank you I guess it's because of the love and consideration1,086 words
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Miscellaneous95 1969-11-19 8 AMY By Jack Tppit S -A 0 "Thanks, but no, thanks, Roger.. .1 prefer jets." DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and AUen McWiiams lIHJuJL I OONT UNDERSTAND VOJR ©RIPE ABOUT THIS PLACE, DUKE/ THE POOD IS GREAT/ mmkm 9 I KEEP TELUN'CPySTAL... A PRO BALL PLAVER CANT RUB SHOULDERS WITH95 words
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Miscellaneous158 1969-11-19 8 QUIZ Corner 1: What is Ramadan? 2: When "The Arabian Nights" was first translated by a European. A n t o 1 n e Gallard. It had another title. What was it? 3: Which artist, famous pointings. painted The rtsrony in the Gardens? 4: Which famous cricketer was known as158 words
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Article, Illustration564 1969-11-19 9 til6ria-ittae - TODAY'S PERS By til6ria-ittae I OdKING at Mrs. Aida Krikke. one would have thought that she was aft Ordinary but a well-dress-ed and attractive housewife. However i was very much mistaken when, over a cup of tea, I heard of her "Shopping sprees." These were564 words
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Article221 1969-11-19 9 r LOOK FOR... Fura handled like fabrle. such a* Georges Kapian s A-line coat in black seal frosted with grey Persian lamb edges. Wardrobe of skirt length*, at six places to nava hemlines at whim, from a little above knee down to the ankle, the mldl newest. New221 words
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Article121 1969-11-19 9 SIKKIM. Tues High im the Himalavas is the tiny country of Sikk;m. where an American girl Ho* Co©* is Qreen. She has been interested in restoring some of trie dying arts of the <*ountrv and Van Clee; and Arpe's the famed jeweller*, are co-operatinr They've eollerted eome121 words
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Article60 1969-11-19 9 NEW YORK Tues Robert M Weitman has acquired the motion picture rights to "The Anderson Tapes." the forthcoming novel by Lawrence Sanders, for his flr*t filro as an independent producer for Columbia Pictures. Weitman. who has been first vice president In charge of Columbi* »tudio production acquired60 words
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Article, Illustration592 1969-11-19 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR Ann: Every now and then a chick lists the qualities she looks for in a date or a future husband So far as I can remember, no male has ever done so May I be the first* I'll bet some592 words
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Article119 1969-11-19 9 ROME. Tues At the l«st Olympics. a ski team lost the gold medal because their top sk:er *ot fogged-up glasse 8 and missed a rate he couldn't s ee That won't happen again, it's hoped by the makers of a new fog-free lens. The magic119 words
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Miscellaneous367 1969-11-19 9 V/SHAW Ita ORGANISATION 41»t Anniversary S-Day Festival HALF PRICE TO ALL PARES AND CINEMAS EXCEPT THE ROYAL THEATRE 'HAWS 3-Day fntltil at i Price Today Tomorrow By Demand' 4 Sh»w»: U. !H. A n?Va' ~Jif Richard Be-.mer WEST SIDE STORY" Techmco.or At Panavulon itJAI OPEN 3 FRTDAY' L#e Marvin Tofhiro367 words
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Miscellaneous325 1969-11-19 9 ORGANISATION XLm. ODFON 21 116 La.t Day! 11. I.SO, 4.WV 3#. »M Paul Nitnu IB "***** CASSIDT AND THE SIN DANCE KID" <Po*J PtßiVuMo# 4 OPENS TOMOWOW Columbia* Llnr A Sinker" In Color Jerry l**u Peter Lawlord ORCHARD-321b1| Today At I M 4. «M A *l5 a.aa. MOM a "WATERLOO325 words
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Article465 1969-11-19 10 RANGOON, Tues. (AFP) Eight teams would be competing in the ninth Southeast Asian Amateur Golf Tournament for the Putra Cup opening here Thursday at the re-vamped, 6,984-yard, par-72 course of the Rangoon Golf Club. The team, from Hong Kong, Indonesia. Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore,465 words
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Article123 1969-11-19 10 MELBOURNE. Tues (Renter) Australia will make their 1970 Davis Cup tennis challenge through the Eastern Zone instead of the American Zone, it was announced here today. The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia (L.T.A.A.) in approving the change, said they expected the Eastern Zone, which123 words
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Article210 1969-11-19 10 LONDON Tu#s (Reuteri Home Secretary James C&l--laghan yesterday stepped into the bitter anti-apartheid controversy raffing against the visiting Springbok Rugby team with a pronouncement that the government should not try to stop the tour. But Callaghan said he personally objected to the tour He was210 words
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Article98 1969-11-19 10 WESTPORT. Conn. Tues 'UPI> More than 401.000 spectators attended the expanded 11-race CanadianAmerican Challenge Cup series this year, the Sports Car Club of America announced yesterday. The previous high for the series was 276.000 spectators for last year's 11-race series A total of 814.384 U S98 words
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404 1969-11-19 10 BLACKPOOL, Tues. (AFP and UPI) Rally officials have taken emergency measures to prevent the R.A.C. (Royal Automobile Club) Automobile Rally of Britain being halted by snow on special stages in North Wales. Marshals in the moun- i I tainous area have reported that404 words
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78 1969-11-19 10 AT the fifth time of trying, R.A.F. Tengah hat won the "Chaseton Trophy" (seen above), competed for annually, in several sports, by the Catering Squadrons of Tengah, Seletar and Changi. In each of the preceding years of the tourney, Tengah had ended at the foot of the table, but with78 words
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Article342 1969-11-19 10 LONDON. Tues (Reuter) The English Football League, continuing their campaign to stamp out misconduct by players, have instructed referees and linesmen to visit the dressing rooms of both teams before the start of every match. The officials, who begin their dressing-room duty visits next Saturday,342 words
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Article263 1969-11-19 10 LONDON. Tuet. (Reuter) Australian Rod Laver. the Wimbledon champion who has won more than £44.000 in prize money this year, scored an unsteady victory here tonight in the Wills 20.000 sterling indoor tennis championships. Laver. favourite for the £3.000 men's singles prize in Britain's first open263 words
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Article174 1969-11-19 10 LONDON*. Tues (Router) Bob Hiller. the England Captain and full-back, was named yesterdav as reserve for the London Counties Rugby Union side to meet the South Africans at Twickenham here on Saturday. John Williams. a 20-year-old Welsh international the full-back berth in a team that174 words
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Article89 1969-11-19 10 HBRAT. Tues (Reuten West Indies batsman Rohan Kanhal has withdrawn from the Tasmanlan side to play Victoria in Melbourne on Saturday in the first round of a new knockout cricket series, because of knee trouble Kanhal had a cartilage operation on his right knee In89 words
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Article138 1969-11-19 10 TUESDAY 730 PM 1 Imp# 44 ooir.ta— ***** pinf*lli 2 Casperv Wendell 43 points-—***** pints',!* i Apoiio in Team Hl-Serte* 33 points— ***** p-.nfalla 1. Casperv Wendell 1852 pinfalls 2 Apollo III 1610 Ind HJ Sene. R S M»nU"n 601 pmfa'Jf T oe Suares 597 TUESDAY138 words
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Article620 1969-11-19 10 LONDON, Tues. (AFP) The possibility of the 1970 South Africon cricket tour of Britain being cancelled and the fixtures taken over a rest of the world eleven is discussed by two English cricket correspondents this morning. After quoting the views of Wilf Wooller former Welsh620 words
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Article95 1969-11-19 10 LONDON. Tues <Feuter>— Results of English Football Association Cup first round replay matches played tonight were: Barrow 0. Alfreton 0 (after extra time). (Darlington or Barnsley v Barrow or Alfreton In the second round to be played on Saturday, Dec 6v Orient 0. Walsall 2 (Brighton an<j Hove95 words
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846 1969-11-19 10 TOKYO. Tues. (UPI) "How it Taiho?" was the first question asked when I arrived in Bangkok in December, 1966. to cover the Fifth Asian Games a surprise to discover that the top-knotted Sumo Grand Champion was known even in Southeast Asia. Taiho will846 words
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136 1969-11-19 11 SNOWFLAKE (Podmort) and Budgerigar 111 stroda out easily over 3F in 41 3 5 sacs on good going at Ipoh yesterday morning. Okay Okay (Asuwadi), also did 3F in 41 3/5 sees. Film Star (Podmore), returned 44 sees, for 3F So did Oleg136 words
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Article102 1969-11-19 11 MANILA. Tues (AFT) The World Boxing Council (WBC) today formally approved the Nov 22 world middleweight title fight between Champion Nino Benvenutl of Italy and No. 1 Challenger Luis Rodrifuer, The fight is scheduled to b* held In Rome In approving the match, WBC President Justlniano102 words
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Article63 1969-11-19 11 DERBY. Eng.. Tu«a UPI) Peter Knowles. the £lOO.OOO soccer star who gave up football to join the Jehovah Witnesses was baptised along with his wife and 27 other* on Sun. day Know'.es. an England under--23 international forward who earned £lOO a week with First Division club Wolverhamption Wanderers, said63 words
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Article73 1969-11-19 11 ZURICH. Tues (Reuter) The International Footba'J Federation (FIFA) said yester day the national associations of Aden. Chad, the Dominican Republic and Liberia had bee n suspended for not paving their dues to the federation The Dominican Republic, which ia tbree years in ,rrear s with its payments risks having73 words
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Article183 1969-11-19 11 LONDON, Tues (Reuter) Canadians George Chuvalo and Bob Cleroux. Rocky Campbell of Antigua *nd British Champion J«ck Bodell w-r e today listed a? leading contenders from the British Commonwealth heavyweight boxinc title held by Henry Cooper. the former British and European champion. Recognised champions and contenders a*183 words
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113 1969-11-19 11 JAKARTA. Tues (Reuter) Indonesia, thrilled by the victory of ltt soccer at the recent Merdeka tournament in Malaysia, now plans to form three national soccer aides. Kosasih. Chairman of the Indonesian Soccer Federation, told reportera all three teams might take part in113 words
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273 1969-11-19 11 LONDON, Tues— Tony Jacklin, the 26-year-old golfer who campaigned on the tough professional circuit in the United States of America and returned to become the first British aolfer in 18 years to win the open championship at Royal Lytham St, Annes in Lancashire, Northwest273 words
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Article1204 1969-11-19 11 ct 4 Dtv, S 6 P. 031 ImpaUa ly 9 no Hamp«i*«4 Btkbla A^lan 112 Kan Rate Sy 8 >3 Poo A H« R' abl» Psul 13> n»r»l, Faith ly 8 13 Darvl p 8-ah> Allan M Kin* II sy 8,11 M M S Y Leonr Bp»nrer Tnimplniinn1,204 words
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179 1969-11-19 11 A b'ast from the referee's whistle will launch a soccer match with a difference. under the floodlights at RAF. Changi. Friday evening Two RAF. police teams from Changi and Tengah will be putting their fitness and stamina to the test by attempting to set179 words
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554 1969-11-19 11 LONDON, Tues. With Everton drawing at Chelsea and Leeds at Southampton the margin at the top of the First Division of the Football League in England remained six points at the beginning of this week. Liverpool and Manchester City with home victories over554 words
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Article92 1969-11-19 11 SANTIAGO. Chile. Tues (UPI) Nun* from tb* Convent of San Fel.pe have presented featherweight challenger Godfrey Stevens a hand stitched pair of boxing trunks to wear In his title fltht Champion Shoro Saljyo. Jan. 4. in Sapporo Steven* first Chrean to fight for a world title *mee92 words
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Article182 1969-11-19 11 BRISBANE. Tucs. (Reuter) Batiman John Loxton. seriously injured when hit on the head bv a cricket ball in England tour months ago. has been recalled to the Queensland Sheffield Shield *ide. The Queensland selector* also announced the Inclusion of Indian all-rounder Rus: Surti in their182 words
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Article44 1969-11-19 11 DAKOTAS 1 trounced Toppers I 32-7 in the Singapore Women's Netball Association'! "Off Season" Tournament played at the F 4s N ground on Monday afternoon. In the other two matches plaved. United feat Go Jos I 27-1* and OH. I pipped FEAF 14-13.44 words
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Article42 1969-11-19 11 KANP U R. Tun. (Reuter) Australia gained a first innings lead of 28 over India when they were all out for 348 at close on the third day of the second cricket test here today. Scores: India 320; Australia 348.42 words
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Article61 1969-11-19 11 SEATTLE Tues. (UPI) Spittle theater executive Frederic A Danz announced Monday agteement has been reached for h.m ar.d a group of Seattle businessmen to buy the majority interest of the Seattle Pilots of the American League The deal designed to keep the Pfots in Seattle is subject to61 words
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Article64 1969-11-19 11 JOHANNESBURG. Tues (Reuter) Eastern Province were 47 Runs short ot victory when they ran out of time in their drawn Currie CUD "A" Section cricket match against Transvaal here todav. Mike Barnwell hit 74 and test s'ar Colin Bland contributed *4 in Eastern Province s second innings Scores64 words
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Article21 1969-11-19 11 LONDON. Tues (Reuter) St Helens beat Bairow by 31 pointy to in a Rugby League match here iast night.21 words
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Miscellaneous1034 1969-11-19 11 (CHANNEL SI FM. 3On Opening Announcements in *ll Language* and Housewives Matinee (Part 1 of a Hokkien film ("To Miss The Wedding"*); 330 Woman's world 1 Chinese >; 400 A Diary of Events in Singapore This Week Chinese*; 4 OS Christmas Shipping Guide 4.35 Scarlett Hill Lurk At Arnoj Currey';1,034 words
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729 1969-11-19 12 THE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, yesterday suggested a practical approach on how organised labour can develop the co-operative movement to its own as well as the nation's advantage. Speaking' on the third day of the modernisation seminar organised by the729 words
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Article, Illustration103 1969-11-19 12 "It's a swing from the ordinary." said Miss Rosalind On?, the charming Miss Tourism of Singapore, as she boarded a Cathay Pacific Jet for Tokyo, yesterday. "I'm off again," she confided with newsmen at the airport, "but it will be a trip with a difference."103 words
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Article174 1969-11-19 12 Singapore made knitted garments will receive a big boost today when a local joint venture Company exports 160.000 pieces of garments to Europe The Company. Raya Mill* Corporation Ltd in Jurong Town, is a joint venture between the Economic Development Board and Riverside Mills Corporation of174 words
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Article, Illustration273 1969-11-19 12 MISS MIKO ANNE, a graduate in education from Efa University, Seoul, switched on to "life under the floodlights as singer-dancer", after she got bored with giving lessons in classrooms. Today, she looks forward to the stage as her only ambition to achieve as273 words
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Article, Illustration500 1969-11-19 12 MRS. GOH KENG SWEE. wife of the Minister for Finance, yesterday officially launched the first of the four Singapore built fast patrol boat, named RSS Freedom" at the Vosper Thornycroft Uniteers Pte. Limited's shipyard at Tanjong Rhu. A large gathering of distinguished guests and membersSunpix - 500 words
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79 1969-11-19 12 MR. G. A. COSTANZO, Executive Vice President of Frist National City Bank, New York, and Mrs. Costanzo arrived recently on a short visit to Singapore. Mr Costanzo, who is in charge of all branches of FNCB outside the United States, is here on a private visit. Seen welcoming them on79 words
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Article40 1969-11-19 12 THE Singapore Armed Forres will conduct exercises at the Mandai Fc-est Rerer from 7 pm. today til] I a rowBlanks and thunderflashes will be used during the exerCIM»V Thf> PUBLIC J S ADVISED "'o* tc be 1 -i40 words
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113 1969-11-19 12 THE Bishop of Singapore performing the dedication ceremony for the endownment and maintenance in perpectuity of a cot donated by the Chinese Women's Association to the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital for Children in Singapore yesterday. The Association had pledged $5,500 for the maintenance in perpectuity of the cot. Shown here113 words
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Miscellaneous87 1969-11-19 12 rime Tide TODAY Slncap->re Town: 12 44 a m. «2.8 fl.>; 743 am. (7 7 tt.>; 1.25 pm. (4.4 ft.>; 7.24 p.m •78 ft.) Naval L».rkyard 12.14 am. <3.7 ftt; 7.36 am (9 2 ft); l.ni a m. (5 2 ft.); 7.26 p.m. (9 1 ftt. TOMORROW Sineijx-r? Town 187 words
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