Eastern Sun, 21 November 1969

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  • 23 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY VV Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1185 Friday. 21 November 1969. MC (P) 0737 Price 15 cents
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  • 351 1 APOLLO-12 MISSION HOUSTON, Thurs. (Reuter) Moon explorers Charles Conrad and Alan Bean blasted into orbit around the moon today aboard the landing craft Intrepid on the first stage of their voyage back to earth. They were due to link up at about 1800 GMT with
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  • 221 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Selangor Police today posthumously awarded a letter of commendation to bus conductor, Koh Kiat Beng, who performed a courageous act "beyong the call of duty." Koh who was fatally stabbed by a group of youths at Sungei Rengam near Klang on
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  • 35 1 VIENNA. Thurs (AFP) Two young Poles armed with Jake pistols and packages they said were bombs'* forced a Pciish Lot Airlines plane to lar.d here todav and u-er p immediately arrested. airport ©ffHaU said
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  • 264 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A leading politician has called on Malaysians holding citixenship papers issued under Article 30 of the Constitution not to surrender them but to look after them carefully. The call came from Dato 5 P Seentvasagam. leader of the People
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  • 264 1 LAGOS. Thurs. (Reuter) All 85 people aboard died today in the crash of a Nigerian VC-10 [etliner as it was nearing the end of a scheduled flight from London, a Nigeria Airways official said here. The official said the passengers included manv British families returning
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  • 63 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs (UPI) Mrs Violet Alva, who resigned on Monday as Deputy Chairman of the Upper House of Parliament, died today of a heart attack. She was 61. Mrs Alva had represented Mysore State since 1952. and was chosen Deputy Chairman in 1962 Her husband. Joach.m
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  • 163 1 JERUSALEM. THurs. (AFP) The prosecution today claimed that the mental condition of Denis Michael Rohan, seif-contes-■ed arsonist of the Al Aqsa Mosque, did not free him from responsibility in his crime. Concluding his case today. Attorney-General Meir Shamgar said that the fact that Rohan is a
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  • 374 1 MORE details about the mysterious "Concorde" suitcases which contained a $600,000 fortune in the form of 126 gold bars were revealed in the Second District Court yesterday. The Inquiry, which entered lt s third day. was befor® Second District Judge, Mr. Donald
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  • 387 1 GETS 3 YEARS JAIL A tearful youth who pleaded guilty to the theft of $93,000 worth of diamonds bound for Tel Aviv, was yesterday sentenced to three years' jail by the Third District Judge, Mr. K.T. Alexander. Khoo Eng Kew alias Moses
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  • 71 1 MANILA. Thurs <UPI) Jose Luciano, acting mayor of nearby Makatl, ha& ordered an investigation into missing equipment belonging to his City's Police Department According to Police Captain Herminlo Taylo. the department has lost: 90 revolvers, three Armalite rifles. one Thompson submachine gun. 30 typewriters. 34 electric fans, two
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 834 2  -  By Charles Chan The two Australian women, each with an armful of paper bags filled with fabric, looked like any other tourists as they plopped themselves onto the counter stools of the Station Hotel Bar and ordered two large cold beers. But behind
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  • 357 2 THE PRIZES Ist PRIZE: $3OO CASH VOUCHER 2nd PRIZE: $lOO CASH VOUCHER 3rd PRIZE: 50 CASH VOUCHER Plus Certificates of Merit and one roll of AGFACOLOR CNS each to the next 10 best entries THE RULES 1. To participate In this contest, all you have to do Is
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  • 318 2 THE Port of Singapore Authority it to have a new 15->torey head office costing $l5 million, its acting chairman and general manager, Mr. Loh Heng Kee, announced yesterday. He told a press conference at the PSA's Board Room that the new head office,
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  • 114 2 The Sewerage Branch of the Public Works Department will be laying two new sewer mains along MacPherson Road crossing Upper Aljunied Road Junction during the school vacation !rom tomorrow till Jan. 4 next year. This will be carried out In three stages During the first staee. there
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  • 389 2 A six-man Israeli Housing delegation attributed the success of the Housing and Development Board to the strict implementation of its excellent housing by-laws. This they described was the biggest asset of the Republic's building industry, which is well known the world over. The delegation's
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  • 151 2 A well-known German pharmaceutical company, the Boohringer Sohn Ingelheim. has granted a fellow, ship to Dr. Um Chin Hock, a Medical Officer with the Ministry of Health for him to conduct research with the Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Singapore. The Boohringer Ingelheim Medical Research Fellowship
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  • 61 2 Mr Kee Yeap u-as elected President of the Harvard Club of Sin£apor«» for the rear 1970 at its annual central meeting held last Monday Others elected were Mr. Hsua c Owyang. Vice-Presi-dent; Mr R:chard Nelson. Secretary an.-> Mr L'!*n Kim Seng Treasurer Committee members Me* »rs. Ch'ne
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 201 2 A display of Australia's best-selling drugs pharmaceuticals Austral 3 exports drugs and phar- maceut to many of the world s major markets and you can see them at the Dspiay Room of the Australian Trade Commissioner. The range is wde. covering prescr pt on-on'. and proonetary products of man *inds.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 35 2 Toto Draws The following numbers were drawn yesterday in Toto Draw:— 22; 41; 42 4; and 49. The additional number was 21. In the three-circle draw. th e numbers drawn were 25 ;19; and 9.
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  • 486 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (Reuter) Japan's Prime Minister, Eisaku Sato, appears to have won his bid for the removal of nuclear weapons from Okinawa but faces demands from President Nixon for trade concessions, diplomatic sources said today. Sato displayed the utmost confidence that he was
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  • 501 3 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. (Reuter) The leader of the banned Free Papua Movement expressed disappointment here last night over the UN Assembly's endorsement of the Indonesian take-over of former Dutch West New Guinea. But he said
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  • 513 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (Reuter) Defence Secretary Melvin Laird yesterday failed to convince sceptical senators that the U.S. Government's 'Vietnamisation programme' would end the Vietnam War quicker than a more determined effort to ne- gotiate a political settlement. Senator William Fulbright. Chairman of the Senate
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  • 353 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI) —An economist yesterday testified that the Vietnamese economy is plunging toward collapse, and that American tax-payers would wind up paying the bill. "This is the 59th minute of the eleventh hour." Gabriel Kerekes told the Senate Permanent Investigating SubCommittee. He
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  • 50 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. (Router) It cost about ore million dollar* tc- brins trootx to Washington for the anti-Viet-nam War demonstrations last week, the Defence deoartment said today. The last of about 10.000 trooos airlifted into the Washington area as a precaution against violence returned to theii bases yesterday morning
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  • 502 3 FORT DIX, New Jersey, Thurs. (Reuter) A U.S. Army sergeant said he watched his comrades gun down about 1 00 South Vietnamese in the Son My village massacre and declared, "We just moved in and in a short while the men started shooting." Then, Sergeant Michael
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  • 167 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI) Sen. George Aiken, Republican-Vermont yesterday said he expected virtually all American combat troops to be out of Vietnam by the end of 1970. Aiken, ranking Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, made the remarks after emerging from
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  • 60 3 SUVA. Fiji. Thurs (Reuter) A survey for seabed minerals in Fiji's coastal waters has uncovered some •extremely favourable" indications according to a company of marine specialists The Craford Company's oroject manager. Bill Murdaugh. said today that as an example, the Oregon Coast, which was known to contain gold,
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  • 190 3 MOSCOW. Thurs (CTI) The critical Si no-Soviet border negotiations at Peking, one month old yesterday, hare reached a stage of near-deadlock, informed diplomatic sources said The early cautious optimism In the first week alter the talks began Oct. 20 has yielded to a
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  • 112 3 LONDON. Tfcurs. <Reuter> Singer Tom Jones has received an •explanation" from Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth, about critical remarks the Prince reportedly made when he addressed a businessmen's lunch here last week. The letter, signed by an aide of Prince Philip, said the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 246 4 WASHINGTON, Thurt. (Reuter) Congress yesterday gave final approval to President Nixon's proposal to reform the American conscription system so that it will be based on a lottery for 19-year-olds. The Senate passed the Bill on a voice vote after earlier passage by the House
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  • 286 4 MOSCOW. Thurs (Reuter) Soviet President Nikolai Podgorny last night blamed Israel and the countries who supported her for hindering a political settlement in the Middle East. President Podgorny was speaking at a dinner here given for him and Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin by the visiting
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  • 28 4 WASHINGTON. Thurs (Feuter) British Prime Minister Harold Wilson will visit Washington for talks with President Nixon next January 27 and 23. the White House announced yesterday.
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  • 137 4 WASHINGTON. Thurs. ißeuter) The US. Government has begun rushing a hurrlealyproduced television film to 110 countries to offset any adverse effect of last week's massive antlw a r demonstrations. The film, initiated after President Nixon's Vietnam Policy speech on November 3. Includes sequences from the speech and shots
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  • 711 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (Reuter) Many millions of viewers outside the United States, from Europe to Japan, shared the thrills of live" cover of the second American moon landing—• but Russians had to wait seven hours for their first television glimpse of the
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  • 43 4 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter)— The British Overseas Airway* Corporation's chances of early flights with the Boeing 747 Jumbo jet is threatened by Its dispute with pilots seeking extra pay for flying the 360-seat airliners, it was learned last night.
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  • 118 4 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) A Mohawk airliner with 11 passengers and three crewmen aboard crashed and burned in a wooded area near Glens Falls during a rainstorm last night. The twin-engine turboprop Flight 411, left La Guardia Airport in the New York City, flew to
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  • 312 4 MILAN. Thurs. (Reuter) Militant worker* are demanding the removal o* police from Italy's Industrial turmoil following the vicious general strike street battle here which left one policeman dead arid 36 others injured Union leaders said the question of police involvement in the
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  • 52 4 VATICAN CITY. Thurj. (Reuten Pone P«ul vesterday defended the new, revised form of the mas* against critics who claim it will confuse and upwet the faithful 'Nothin* changed In the substance or the traditional mass" he t*ld p.lgrim* at his -reekly general audience in
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  • 40 4 CINCINNATI. Ohio. Thurs (Rejter) An earthquake of relatively mild Intensity rocked an e:ght-s*age area last night. rattling windows, moving furniture and prompting hundreds of telephone call* to police, newspaper offices and radio and television station*. No injuries were reported
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  • 454 4 STANDING proudly before her windowdressing of shoes is Miss Lily Lee, advertising manager of Bata Shoe Company. She is dressed in a flower-printed crepe which presents a good combination of the greens and yellows and even o hint of orange The collar and cuffs of the
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  • Fotorana '69
    • 339 5 Colour Must Have Colour PICTURE "A" 'What's Up there' I) Colour dominance i» too little in this picture. 2) Printing is slightly out of colour balance, with an excess of magenta colour cast. 3) Subject matter does not suffice the interest as posed —an idea
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    • 356 5 PHOTOGRAPHERS cannot worx in a vacuum declared the Minuter for Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok. •There must be a variety of themes and subjects for him to explore, improve and express." he added. He was speaking at the opening ceremony of the 1969 Singapore National Photographic
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    • 129 5 The Se-retary of "I*e Photo-Art Association of Singapore has informer the Fotorama Editor that they have r*»<-entlv moved to a Club House. Th* new address is. 314. Joo Chiat Road which is n***r the OCBC Joo Chiat Branch. Plan Is under way to have a main office
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 176 5 Say WIN PRIZES TO COMMEMORATE SINGAPORE'S 150 TH ANNIVERSARY The Guthrie Waugh Organisation, the sole agent for Canon cameras, projectors and other photographic accessories,invites you to participate in the following Photo-Story Competition. No purchase or qualification required. Just take 3 pictures that tell a story of this country or its
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  • 813 6 INDONESIA is now drafting plans to hold general elections which will be the second in the country's 24 years of independence. No definite date has been fixed but It is more or less understood that the Indonesians will go to the polls in 1971. Since the fall of
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  • 993 6  -  Bv JOHN PARKER Gemini .News Service The Biaf r on capital is now picking up the threads after the 1967 Nigerian invasion. The Nigerian troop, took the Bijfran capital of Enugu back in Octobtr 1967. Sine* then, the town hat been in Nigerian hands.
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  • 700 6  -  INSECTICIDES are today taken very much for granted os port of a daily necessity. Yet it is utterly shocking to realize that the majority of the users are in the dark as to their deadly potentiality. By PAUL BACKSHALL LONDON. (Reuter) Think before you
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  • 421 6 THE LIGHTER SIDE WASHINGTON. (UPI) Paul McCartney of the Beatles stubbornlv Insists he is alive and well In England. but it is generally believed he Is only whistling in the dark. McCartney's opinion in the matter doesn't really count much anyway.
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  • 439 6  -  By JOHN CALLCOTT HELSINKI, Finland (UPI) "lf» just like balancing apples and oranges," the Amer-tn official explained. "Only these apples and oranges are nuclear warheads which can wipe out cities." United States and Soviet negotiators made final preparations this week-end to examine their nuclear
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  • 188 6 HOUSTON, Texas, (Reuter) Apollo-12 moonlanding marks the first time that the life-support backpacks worn by U.S. Astronauts on the moon are recharged in the course of a mission. The backpaeks are to provide astronauts Conrad and Sean with oxygen and other lifesustaining essentials during
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  • 89 6 SPACE CENTRF. Houston. UT*I) Wher Apol 3 12 astronauts Conrad and Bean rejo n Gordon after the sta* on the moon's surface the commr.r.d ?h:n will be in a circular orbit of the moon However the or g:nal orbit the* started from will have been 61 br 75
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  • STUDENTS' PAGE ALL $5 ESSAY WINNERS
    • 167 8 MY birthday falls on the twenty-fifth of June. Every year I celebrate my birthday. This is my ninth birthday. This year I celebrated my birthday with a party. Before my birthday, my family and I decorated the house. My parents bought me several presents. Many of
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    • 406 8 ONE fine Saturday. I went to Tanah Merah with two of my friends, Ali and Shean Peng. We went there by bus. On arriving at our destination. we saw that it was high tide. The sea was quite calm and the lashine of the waves
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    • 661 8 "THE great bird will take its first flight on the back of the great bird, filling the world with stupor and all writings with renown, and bringing glory to the nest where it was born." Leonardo Da Vinci. The birth cry of the space age was probably
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    • 277 8 OUR most important need in life is water. It is the basic need of all life. Water is needed for cooking, bathing, drinking and other purposes IX In fact, we cannot live without water there is no water, then it would be impossible for the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 184 8 NEW ESSAY CONTEST: RULES TO OBSERVE THE EASTERN SUN'S new essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under appears in this page every Thursday One of the objects of this contest is to encourage young boys and girls to express themselves properly And what better way to
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    • 384 8 Students 9 Essays CTUDENTS are reminded that they can continue to send in their essays during the final-term school holidays. Winning entries will be published as usual, in the Eastern Sun every Monday and Thursday during the school holidays. Winners of essays will receive their cheques through their respective principals
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 67 8 AMY By Jack Tippff n at T: I ss i m "Don't look now, Rosemary, but we're being followed." DATELINE: DANGER! 6 I'LL GO OVER lERE WITH OU/DUKE/J HAD SOME ATTACK, ft t. HO'WAIT UNTIL CRYSTAL FINISHES HER ACT AND BRING HER WITH MDU...THE DOCTOR SAYS IT ISN'T MFTJOUS by
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  • 231 9 LOOK FOR... IN MAXI and mldl skirt lengths for spring but only at the top designers, who love long sleeveless coats or pants in velveteen. IN THE Thirties glamour of lone, soft jackets, pieated and bias skirts, billowy sleeves with cuffs whose depth needs a row of buttons
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  • 508 9 I Sp€»ulwiiifo for S. tttf Sfii'iltih I,ruhum TONDON", Thurs.—A beardJ ed Danny Kaye and Princess Margaret were in an animated ch.it at "The Madwoman of Cha;'.lot" prem.ere reminding me of the days when they were very chummy Something happened perhaps
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  • 106 9 PAR 18. Thurs A fashion glove which alio beautifies th§ hands? Yes. that's whit Arls Olives la bringing out. Called Hands Beautiful, the gloves are made of a nylon stretch fabric with special properties They fit every size hand, and have a gsntle pushpull action,
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  • 613 9  -  By Gtoria*mae CHRISTMAS is round the corner. This is the time to prepare for the big festival. Decorations for the house, toys for the children, gifts for friends and relatives, and before you realise it, Christmas is right there! Housewives always have a
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  • 229 9  -  By Mary Sue Miller WHEN you're downtown on a rainy day. you can see many a Utile comedy acted out. This is my favourite bit: The Scene Fifth Avenue, New York. November, raining torrents. Cist: A pretty girl, wearing a terr.flc white jersey maxl-raincoat with
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  • 575 9  -  Ann Landers I*\EAR ANN: My wife's mother is a chronic shoplifter. It is a known fact in our family that she stole the statuette on the coffee table from Sears and the lamp from Montgomery Ward. Last she walked out of Polk Brothers with
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 329 10  -  By Our Racing Correspondent IPOH, Thurs, My Wizerd, second to Water! In a blanket finish on the first day.showed improved form here today when he went smartly over 3f in 39 on a good track. The fastest v.orkout was by Matstar and Fortune Hunter. THey
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    • 144 10 RANGOON, Thurs (ATPi Burma's Minister for Health and Education Colonel Hla Han this morning opened the ninth South-east Asian amateur golf championship for the Putra Cup* a t the Rangoon golf club. Eight nations Hong Kong. Indonesia. Malaysia, the Philippines. Singapore Thailand. South Vietnam and
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    • 52 10 MELBOURNE. Thurs. (Reliter) A stomaca upset has forced Australian Bobby Dunlop to postpone his British Commonwealth llghtheavyweight boxing title defence against Canadian A 1 Sparks, manager Ern McQuillan said here today. The flght, originally scheduled here on Nov 28. will now be staged on Dec. 6 Mr.
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    • 382 10 LONDON Thurs. (Beuter) Leeds United cut back Everton's lead in the English soccer First Division to four points with a 2-0 win over lowly Sunderland last night. Goals from Mick Jones and Peter Lorimer underlined Leeds' reluctance to part from the League title they won
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    • 35 10 KANPUR India. Thurs (Reuter) The second cricket Test between India and Australia ended in a draw here today Scores: India 320 and 312 for seven declared; Australia 348 and 93 for no wicket
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    • 2555 10 1 Raee It CI. 6 Dlv. 2 6 P. —2.15 p-m- ($4,500) 549 Gourmet 5v 300 Svbarite Stable Ahmad White 12 660 Imperator 5v 900 Jennifer Tan Leong Subian 13 9nn Our Hero 87 8 12 T F Sum Zain Wadi 15 370 Red Faoe 6v
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    • 570 10 RIO DE JANEIRO. Thurs Reuteri Pele. the ebony idol of Brazilian football, finally scored his I.oooth professional goal in a carnivalstyle match here and sent millions of fans across the country delirious with Joy. Hundreds of spectators swarmed on the pitch at
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    • 610 11 A SINGAPORE Government leader yesterday drew the attention of local sporting bodies and their officials to a number of shortcomings amidst them and called for positive efforts to put things right. The Republic's Minister for Social Affairs. Enche Othman Wok. commented on these fallings at
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    • 141 11 LONDON. Thurs (Reuter) Sweden'! Harry Kallstrom coasted home to win by over four minutes in the Royal Automobile Club s toughestever round-Britain rally here last night. Second and third places were also taken by Swedes Car] Orreniu* and Hakan Lindberg both in SAAB, with Britain's Tony
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    • 110 11 BANGKOK Thurs (Reuter) Defendirj Asian basketball champions UN Philippines rereived a rud* shock early in their first round-robin game agamst India but came out of a rut to win the game 105 85 here i as t ni*ht. The gurpriain* Indian jrtuad led 43 42
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    • 125 11 Jin Kozalel of New South Wales. Australia. won the South Pacific Bowling Championship* held in Melbourne last week. Singapore's two representatives to the international tournament Fred Foo and Winston Flimer, who bowled reasonably well with an average of 186 and 184. were placed 19th and 21st
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    • 84 11 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) Roy Emerson. Australian former Wimbledon champ:on. became the third seed eliminated from the Wil!» Open indoor ten nig tournament when he was beaten by American professional Earl Buchholz here vesterday. The American completely outclassed Emerson anri won their second round clash 6-2.
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    • 29 11 EBBW. Wale*. Thura. (Reuten The South African Rugby Union team suffered their third defeat of their British tour when they were beaten 14-8 by Gwent here yesterday.
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    • 152 11 BRISBANE. Thurs. (Router) Australia has the best batting side in the world in the opinion of Indian allrounder Rusi Surti. who returned here yesterday from India. He said he felt the Australian batting wou!d be the winning factor in the current series against India. Lan Chappell.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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    • 144 11 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963 (As Amended No. 2 of 1965) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 22(1) NOTICE Is hereby given, pursuant to Section 22 <l> of I the Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963, that 'the Director of Public Works (requires the repair of
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    • 354 11 TENDERS TENDER TENDERS will be received In the Ministry of the Interior k Defence. Pearl s Hill. Singapore 2. for the following Items up to 12 00 noon np closing i dares shown agaihst each j Item: 1. Supply of Machine Shop Kquipment. Closing date: 5-12-69. 2. Splint Galvd Wire
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    • 292 11 APPOINTMENTS (tsso) JOIN THE ESSO TEAM AT THE SINGAPORE REFINERY ENGINEERS MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL One mechanical engineer required in the Technical Department for design and project work. One electrical and one mechanical engineer required in the Mechanical Department as maintenance supervisors. Candidates should hold a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering from a
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1039 11 Rom TV and Radio w B *2^ i&iiik 4 *H (CHANNEL 5> P M S.OO Opci nj Anno m* rr.er.tg in all Languaces and Morning Star 320 Woman's World 'English*; 350 A Diary of Events in Singapore This Week <Engli*h>- 35* If* Happer n:ng i n Singapore (Engl.shi 'Repeat' 4
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