Eastern Sun, 23 November 1969
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Title Section22 1969-11-23 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1187 Sunday Edition, 23 November 196 MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents22 words
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670 1969-11-23 1 All Set For Monday's ABOARD USS HORNET, Sat. (UPI) A tropical storm moved away from the prime recovery area for Apollo 12 yesterday and weather experts aboard the carrier Hornet said the conditions would be "satisfactory" for Monday's splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. The670 words
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Article90 1969-11-23 1 MEXICO City. Sat. (UPl> The family party was getting on well, until Eusebio Garcia Lobera. who had been drinking Immoderately, suddenly developed a passion for singing. He turned to hi* 22-year-old cousin. Eustacio Navarrette Garcia, and commanded ••Sing". Navarrette offered apologies that he did not know how to90 words
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Article126 1969-11-23 1 The discovery yesterday of a body weighted down b-v a sackful of rocks in the sea off Pulau Seraya has added a bizarre twist to the problems of city police who are still investigating five recent murders. The corpse was later identified to be Llm Chin Choon.126 words
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Article86 1969-11-23 1 LONDON Sat (UPI) Arab guerillas claimed credit today for the hit-and-run bazooka attack that left two big petroleum storage tanks ablaze in the Israeli port city of Haifa last night The guerillas made the announcement from Jordan a s Israeli warplanes launched raids into that Arab86 words
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201 1969-11-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sal. Australia is now embarking on a new aid programme presenting books to educational and academic institutions of developing countries rather than only throwing open their educational institutions to students from abroad. This was stated today by the Australian High Commissioner here.201 words
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190 1969-11-23 1 Weightlessness Induces Brittle Bones Dehydration MOSCOW. Sat (UPI> Long trips through space can make men's bones brittle and their bodies dry, a Soviet space scientist said today. V. V. Parin, interviewed by the Young Communist League newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda, said weightlessness is the apparent cause of the affliction and that190 words
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179 1969-11-23 1 Minute's Blackout At Manila AP MANILA, Sat. (AFP)—-Thi presence of mind of an SAS jet pilot averted what could have been a major tragedy and saved the lives of 132 passengers at the Manila International Airport Friday, it was reported today. According to179 words
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137 1969-11-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. A Royal Malaysian Navy coastal minesweeper K.D. Tahon rescued nine Malaysian fishermen and captured five pirates in the Straits of Malacca yesterday. One No 4 Marie 1 rifle, one carbine and 19 rounds of ammunition were also recovered from the pirates'137 words
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174 1969-11-23 1 PARIS Sat. <UPI> Gen. Charles de Gaulle Is 79 today but there will be no candles, no birthday cake and no champagne at his country home at Colombey-Les-Deuz-Eglises. He has been living there. 120 miles east of Paris, since a defeat in a constitutional referendum174 words
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Article190 1969-11-23 1 BANGKOK. Sat. (UPI) West Australia defeated Singapore 3-1 tonight and virtually Hashed any hope Singapore had of emerging a dark horse victory in the King's Cup soccer championships. Singapore went into the match on the crest of a startling uT>set of Indonesia, the pre-tournament favourite,190 words
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Article78 1969-11-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Thf Philippines* three-man detesation to the Asean conference on mass media which ended here on Thursday left for hom? today satisfies with the outcome of the conference Mr Slsor. said the general feeling of delegates at the conference was that they wanted78 words
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555 1969-11-23 1 EXECUTIVES in Singapore are placed in distinctly different circumstances as compared with their counterparts in the modern industrialised nations of the world as well as those in the "broken-backed states." The Minister tor Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, made this analysis yesterday when he spoke555 words
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Article59 1969-11-23 1 JAKARTA. Sat. (UPI) The Indonesian House Of TJ°nresentatlves today unanimously passed the general election law which will give the people of this nation the rlsht to elect their own representatives on July 5 1971. The Bill was passed after nearly three vears of haggllngs and deliberations59 words
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Advertisement77 1969-11-23 1 PRIMA LTD. (FLOUR MILLS) EMMA US BIBLE SCHOOL 77-A, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE 7 Offering you studies on the most important book in the world the BIBLE. Do not miss this opportunity! •Four Free Courses (list of subsequent courses will be sent later) "Completion Card issued on every successfully completed77 words
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334 1969-11-23 2 AN American "roving goodwill ambassodor", Mr. John W. Pettit, arrived hart yesterday with his wife Mary in the course of their "49th honeymoon" for a people-to-people visit of Singapore. Mr. Pettit, a retired Vice-President of the Yellow Cab Co. of San Francisco, is a334 words
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Article, Illustration190 1969-11-23 2 Mrs. Lawrence HC. Huang (Madam Felicia Ho-Sin) of Kuala Lumpur, left Singapore on Feb. 25 *his year on a world tour. Fhe is on 'A Peace Mission" around the world: at the same time, she Is taking the opportunity of visiting "relatives ana friends. After a190 words
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Article45 1969-11-23 2 A nine-year-old bov Tok Ah Leong. of Juror\g Road, was found drowned in a well near his home on Friday afternoon. Tok. a polio victim, was found in the 10-foot deep well, about ten yards from his home. No foul p'.ay was suspected.45 words
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Article96 1969-11-23 2 Twenty-eight women trade unionists from 12 Asian countries will be participating in the Postal. Telegraph and Telephone International Seminar tomorrow. The seminar will be inaugurated by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Communications, Mr. Phua Bah Lee. Mr. Seah Mul Kok. Secre-tary-General of the National96 words
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Article, Illustration985 1969-11-23 2 K. S. Sidhu - His Unusual Birth And Work By: K. S. Sidhu TODAY Sikhs all over the world will celebrate the birthday anniversary of their prophet, Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism. An elaborate programme has been arranged by the Sikh Community of985 words
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Article, Illustration242 1969-11-23 2 A 13-member Korean Electronics Industry Promotion Team left Singapore last night, "very impressed" with the Republic's rapid industrialisation programme. The leader, Mr. Lee JaeKon, who is also President of the Korea Standard Association, predicted that Korean investment would begin in Singapore "in the very near future."242 words
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Article, Illustration214 1969-11-23 2 EUROPEAN employers have realised the need for a healthy trade union movement among workers in the Republic, the M.P. for Toa Fayoh, Mr. Erie Cheong Yuen Chee, said yesterday. Speaking a* a trade union leader at the Y' s Men's Club's luncheon on the214 words
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Article213 1969-11-23 2 Youth Gets Three Years The chance arrival of the police at what appeared to be the scene of a quarrel foiled an attempted a robbery, a Court was told yesterday. Teo Chong Huang was yesterday sentenced to three years' jail to be followed by two years213 words
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294 1969-11-23 3 WASHINGTON, Sat. (Reuter) U.S. Army Lt William Calley has been charged with the premeditated murder of about 100 Vietnamese civilians during the alleged Song My village massacre, the Defence Depart- ment disclosed tonight. The Pentagon said a report on the case had already been sent294 words
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Article124 1969-11-23 3 MOSCOW Sat. (UPI) European Communist countries will hold a summit conference in Moscow beginning next Monday, informed diplomatic sources reported Friday. The Communist Party leaders. Prime Ministers and Foreign Ministers of the Soviet Union. Poland, East Germany, Hungary. Czechoslovakia, Rumania and Bulgaria will meet to confer124 words
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Article149 1969-11-23 3 SAIGON. Sat. (Reuter) American Marines have uncovered big new dumps of arms and supplies ranging from flsime throwers to rice for the second day running, the US. Military Command said today. The supplies were all found In a complex of caves six miles southeast of An Hoa.149 words
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Article76 1969-11-23 3 GALVESTON. Texas. Sat CUPI) Five prisoners, one oi them sentenced to die in the electric chair for murder and two others charged with murder, grabbed a gun and a Deputy Sheriff early Friday and broke out of the Galveston County Jail. They later took several76 words
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Article178 1969-11-23 3 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UP!) Senate Chairman J. William Fulbright said on Friday the Sena 4 i Foreign Relations Committee will hold public hearings on Vietnam next month. But he emphasised that no "confrontation" with the Nixon administration is planned. Fulbright set no specific date for the hearings.178 words
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237 1969-11-23 3 SAIGON, Sat. (UPI) U.S. Marine helicopters accidentally strafed leathernecks in a "hot" landing zone with 40-mm cannon fire and wounded at least 11 of the Americans, U.S. military spokesmen disclosed on Friday. The spokesmen the incident occurred Nov 14 in an area about 10 miles237 words
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278 1969-11-23 3 NEW DELHI, Sat, (Reuter) Hundreds of delegates converged on Delhi today for a crucial session of the Congress Party's policy-making body called by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to oust party President S. Nijalingappa. The two-day session of the All-India Congress Committee (AICC) opening tomorrow278 words
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386 1969-11-23 3 WASHINGTON, Sat. (Reuter) Japan's Prima Minister Eisaku Sato, said today his government would permit the United States to use its bases in Japan to meet an armed attack on South Korea or Formosa. The statement was the first advance oledge by386 words
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Article125 1969-11-23 3 VIENTIANE Sat (Renter) —Four American jet ©lanes hav«? been shot do*r. in the past 10 days on bombing missiorwi against North Vietnamese supply lines in southern Laos, informed dipiomatk: sources sa'd today. Mi'ltary sources meanwhile said North Vietnamese troops had attacked Laotian forces near125 words
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Article67 1969-11-23 3 KARACHI. Sat. (Reuter) One man was killed when police opened Are to disperse mlllworkers stoning factories here, today according to initial reports from usually reliable sources The reports said the victim. Abdul Kader. died in hospital from a bullet wound. The Incident occurred In the outlying Slnd industrial67 words
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Article53 1969-11-23 3 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI) Communist China charged Saturday a US. warship intruded into Chinese territorial waters Friday and Immediately Issued a warning to the United States, the New China News Agency (NCNAi reported. NCNA said It was the 472 nd serious warning issued by the Chinese Foreign Ministry for53 words
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Article62 1969-11-23 3 MANILA. Sat. <UPI) Voters In a small town In the southern Philippines went to the polls Saturday 11 days late for the scheduled general elections in which President Ferdinand E Marcos won a second term The Philippine commission on elections postponed the elections In the town of Magsaysay62 words
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Article80 1969-11-23 3 JAKARTA. Sat (Reuter)— Former members of the banned Indonesian Communist Party will not be allowed to take part in Indonesia's general election* scheduled to be held on July 5. 1971. a parliament spokesman said today. The ban is embodied in one of three election bills expected80 words
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Article73 1969-11-23 3 PARIS. Sat. (UPI) High western diplomatic sources said Friday President Nixon will name a new chief Vietnam peace negotiator only when the Communist side shows readiness to hold meaningful talks The sources said Nixon was waiting for a positive sign from the North Vietnamese and73 words
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Article310 1969-11-23 3 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) Former British Foreign Secretary George Brown told Americans on Friday to "stop weeping about Vietnam and Britons to stop criticising the United States about it. "I wish Americans would stop weeping. They have taken over a role that Britain has played so310 words
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Article29 1969-11-23 3 MANILA. Sat. (Reuter) Taal Volcano, about 35 miles south of Manila, erupted yesterday sending molten lava 5.000 feet into the air But there were no casualties reported.29 words
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Advertisement188 1969-11-23 3 The stars in your eyes won't pay for that ring on her ring One of the best things in life is being One of the best things in life is being in love. But some of the best things that go with it start to run into money. Like engagement188 words
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404 1969-11-23 4 HELSINKI, Sat. (UPI) Russia withheld Friday its position on Amercan ideas for a mutual moratorium on testing new multiple warhead missiles. "This is a difficult problem which can be decided only in Moscow/' Soviet officials said. U.S. spokesmen said a moratorium proposal is possible404 words
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187 1969-11-23 4 MILAN, Sat (Retfter) —Gangs of neo-Fascists went on witch hunt around the centre nf Milan tonight, beating up and anybody else who looked like a leitwinger. Thf incidents broke out shortly after the funeral of Antonio Annarunsma the ▼oan» policeman killed in Wednesday's dashe* here187 words
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409 1969-11-23 4 GALVESTON, Texas, Sat. (UPI) Five prisoners, one sentenced to death in the electric chair for killing his mother and two others charged with murder, broke out of jail at the point of a pistol Friday, took four hostages and fled inland from the409 words
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254 1969-11-23 4 UNITED NATIONS, S at. (Reuter) The U.N. General Assembly today gave a wide measure of support to a resolution calling on all member states to cut off air and sea communications with South Africa because of her apartheid policies. The resolution was carried bv254 words
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Article89 1969-11-23 4 KINSHASA. Cor go. Sat. fUPI) A Brazzaville special coijrt ha 5 acquitted former President Alphonse MassembaDebat and four of hi 3 former aides of assassination charge?, officials in the former French Cor go announced Saturday. Massemba-Debat. former Prime and Interlo. Ministers Pa?ca Lisso Ba and Andre Hombessa and two89 words
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Article55 1969-11-23 4 TARRASA Spain. Sat. fUPI) The wife of a Spanish metal worker gave birth to quintuplets Friday. Doctors said she did not take fertility drugs. The quintuplets, one girl and four boys, were the first born in Spain. Two of the bovs fought for their lives In incubators. Both had55 words
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Article165 1969-11-23 4 UNITED NATIONS Sat. (Reuter) The General Assemblv today adopted a resolution condemning Britain's failure to tak<» effective Treasures to end the Rhodesian secession Elghty-thre<» countries voted in favour of the resolution, sever, including Britain and the US voted against and 20 abstained The trusteeship committee165 words
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Article38 1969-11-23 4 SYDNEY. S«t (Reuter) One of Australia's known artists. Norman Lindsay, here today agerj 91. Llndsav remained active painting, etching and sculptat his Springwood. B'ue Mountains home west of her? until h* entered hospital two weeks ago38 words
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Article151 1969-11-23 4 LAGOS fiat. (Reuters A team of British aircraft Investigator* today began probing the mystery crash of a Nigerian airways VC-10 which plunged into thick forest near here yesterday with the loss of all 87 aboard. The investigators were scheduled to leave for the crash site,151 words
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Article54 1969-11-23 4 WASHINGTON Sat (Reuter) The United States today conducted its 23rd wea-pons-related undergrcund nuc'e»r test of INI the Atomic Erergv Commission (AEC) announced The blast was In the lowmtermediate range parkin* an explosive force from in.nnn to ?nn.nr>n ton s of TNT The *e«t '■vas ronducten at the AEC54 words
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399 1969-11-23 4 WASHINGTON, Sat. (Reuter) The Senate today resoundingly rejected President Nixon's nomination of Judge Clement Haynsworth to the Supreme Court, dealing a major blow to the President's prestige. The Senate voted a surprising 55 to 45 against the southern jurist, with even three of the399 words
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Article42 1969-11-23 4 ROME. Sat. (UPI) Former Premier Amlntore Fanfani resigned Friday night as Senate President, then withdrew his resignation when the Senate refused to accept It. Th* unexpected political manoeuvring ca m e about during consideration of bills concerning a freeze on rents.42 words
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Article155 1969-11-23 4 Moon, Earth Twin Planets INDIANAPOLIS Indiarj, Sat. (UPI) Research on rocks brought back by Apollo 11 astronauts gives some support to the theory that the moon and earth were created as twin planets. R D Rarlck of the Indiana Geological Survey says. R a rick writing in the current issue155 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous227 1969-11-23 4 STAR. GAZER?*V By CLAY R- POLLAN H Yoor Daily Activity Guid» JH According to tho Start. To develop message for Sunday, reod words corresponding to numbers of your Zodioc birth sign. ITho*e 2Cr*Otiv» 3 In 4 Work 5 WoV 6 Authority 7 TV* 8 You'll 9 Moneyed 10 Friend* 11227 words
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Miscellaneous198 1969-11-23 4 SP. I 8 P Hi*. IS 5 rf i MSS M m a s ->vV 3f T rZT/Zl 35 55 Si gai; mau wrsr i^Ss&iS ir if' 3 A £A tx H .v vV «sl >Ji rAV tsm/Mssmmamm OUR if*T 9/MAM tCAAfB*.. THERE'S A rrrooicAM Atwamp FOR HIS CAPTURE/ -a198 words
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Article221 1969-11-23 5 DR. Goh Keng Swee, Singapore's Minister for Finance, will officially open the American Marine (S) Pte. Ltd. shipyard at Jalan Terusan, Jurong Town, at 5-00 p.m. this evening. The Company, which began production In January this year builds luxury pleasure craft for a totally export221 words
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Article, Illustration103 1969-11-23 5 MR L McCall Joined American Marine after 20 years In the engineering and management fields in Singapore. He is Managing Director of the Company and Is responsible for the overall running of the shipyard. He has se*n the yard grow from humble beginnings to what It is103 words
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Article, Illustration141 1969-11-23 5 AMERICAN Marine Ltd. was formed In Hong Kong In 1958 to produce pleasure craft. In 1963. a separate Sales Corporation was organised to sell Its products In the Americas and Europe. Because of overwhelming demands for Its products the Hong Kong plant was not capable141 words
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Advertisement144 1969-11-23 5 Special Feature On .merican Marine (S) Pte. Ltd. Heartiest Congratulations to AMERICAN MARINE (SINGAPORE] PTE. LTD. on the occasion of the official opening UNITED INDUSTRIES COMPANY, BLK 43. 1020 Bendemeer Road Singapore. Tel: *****6. Wo are proud to have been entrusted with the installation of the STARLITE Automatic Rollup Awings144 words
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Advertisement54 1969-11-23 5 Congratulations to AMERICAN MARINE (S) PTE. LTD. on the occasion of their official opening and on their choice of a BURROUGHS SERIES E 1100 ELECTRONIC COMPUTING ACCOUNTING MACHINE. Call your Burroughs man Plessey scst --.AVS£» O* COWf«Cf <- in *.VSA*S«r fOB® 2932 TEL: 36?*39 4 5 4$C, «K5 3 .A.AS54 words
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Church At Home
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175 1969-11-23 6 7h§ Sunday Pag• A timely hymn for the encouragement of 6ur youth on eve of SC. and H5 C Exams, from the pen of Dr. Timothy Tow. Israel. To the tune of "Courage, brother, do not stumble," Hymns of the Kingdom .1. Courage, weary sons175 words
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Article47 1969-11-23 6 A Thanksgiving service, including a period for expressions of gratitude bv members of the congregation, will be held at Christian Science Society. 8 Orange Grove Road on Thursday next November 27. The public is welcome to attend the hour-long service which starts at 7.30 p.m.47 words
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Article, Illustration290 1969-11-23 6 HARMONY and tension which have been always present in the church since the first apostles days could only be solved through the help of the Holy Spirit Msgr. D. Galvin. president of the Conference of Catholic Bishops for Malaysia290 words
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Article, Illustration924 1969-11-23 6 JAKARTA CRUSADE "TT was worth it ill for this one woman," beamed Mrs. Gunadi, counsellor at the October 3-12 Jakarta Crusade She had prayed Often for her pediatrician It thrilled her to see this doctor come to Christ in the counselling room. A total Of924 words
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Article, Illustration157 1969-11-23 6 Ralph 8 Watts. Jr., of Singapore, has been elected new president of the Southeast Asia Union of Seventhday Adventist*. He was elected to hi» new post at a meeting of the executive committee of the Far Eastern Division of the General Conference, now in session at157 words
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Article361 1969-11-23 6 By Clyde M. Narramore. (Zonderran Book*) paperback, pp. 140 Price $2.25 Sex Instruction For Children? A BOOK REVIEW 0\ gHALL we instruct our children about sex? When? Hew? The problem it occupying the minds of many educators today, and our newspapers constantly bring the subject before us.361 words
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606 1969-11-23 6 Dr. Timothy Chow - A Report from the Principal, Dr. Timothy Chow. The Trinity Theological College has entered its third decade. The Observation of 20th Anniversary and Dedication of New Chapel. Jan. 24 and 25. 1969 were great days of celebration for the college. Study seminars and lectures606 words
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158 1969-11-23 6 DR CARL Mclntire, one of America's most fundamentalist preacher will be making a one-day stopover in Singapore. He will be arriving from Hong Kong on Wed, Nov. 26 at 5 45 p m and will be leaving on the following da/ for Lahore. West Pakistan.158 words
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Advertisement187 1969-11-23 6 BY THE CELEBRATED MIZPAH EVANGELISTIC TEAM FROM THE PHILIPPINES SINGAPOREANS will be able to hear the Gospel preached in words and music at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Nov. 24 to 27, nightly at 7.30 p.m. The evangelistic team, the Mixpah, from the Philippines consist of:— Benjamin Barruel Nicknamed the187 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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689 1969-11-23 7 LOS ANGELES, Sot. Twenty years ago, thty said it couldn't be Vlone. Fifteen years ago, Scandinavian Airlines did it. And this November, Los Angeles celebrated the anniversary of the start of the first Polar services between the West Coast and Europe by SAS689 words
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Article, Illustration171 1969-11-23 7 SINGAPORE'S printing Industry took anotner step towards being a leader in Southeast Asia A local company. Yeo Brothers Company has Just Installed the Heidelberg RZO Rotaspeed machine at Its plant at a cost of $200,000. The machine, purchased from The East Asiatic Company. sole agents for171 words
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Article, Illustration108 1969-11-23 7 ONE hundred and sixty thousand piece* of Singa-pore-made knitted garments were loaded on the Scanservice express cargo vessel Sudan at the Port of Singapore Authority wharfs on Thursday. The shipment represents one of the largest export orders awarded to a Singapore garment factory, Raya Mills Corporation.108 words
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Article70 1969-11-23 7 HONG KONG, Sat. (UPI) Money Quot'tlons today HK$6 05 per US. dollar HK$6 ***** per U.S. dollar TT HK514.48 per oound sterling HK5289 0 per tael of gold 94 5 per c«nt fineness HKf 160. 7 per 10.000 Japanese yen HKSII2 per 100 Philippines peros buyers HKMIO per70 words
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Article244 1969-11-23 7 ADELAIDE. Sat. C.A. Parsons Cr Co. Ltd., are pleated to annc-'nca the award of another major export contract tor turbo-genarator plant. The order, which ii valued at tr.is in excess of £4 million, is for the supply and erect4on of two 200.000 kw turbo-generators with244 words
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85 1969-11-23 7 LONDON. Bat .UPIi Rubber market closed oarely steady yesterday with spot 23-1/4. 23-7 8. Settlement House. Dec. 23-1/4. 23-7 8 Jan. 22-5/16. 22-1/2 Feb. and Jan. March 22-5/16. 22-7/16 April June. July/Sept. and Oct Dec. 22-3/8. 22-1/2 Jan. March 22-5/16. 22-1/2 April June 22-1,4.85 words
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Article39 1969-11-23 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Dow Jones Closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange vesteriay: 30 Industrials 823.13 20 Ralls 192 91 65 Stocks 273 53 40 Bonds 69.83 Commoditv tut ure» index 141.98 up 0.36.39 words
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Article173 1969-11-23 7 YORK Sat (UPI) Selling swept Wall street for the ninth consecutive session amid growS* **Hef that Washington 5 *8 reuln lta ll lht creTV.*P° while longer. Trading was less active. Paul W. Mccracken, chairft President Nixon a Council of Economic Advisers, said the current efforts to173 words
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189 1969-11-23 7 LONDON. Sat. tßeuter) The market tended lower on end-account profit-taking although prices were off the bottom. Towards the close the FT Index was off 4 3 at 3898. after an early loss of j 3.1. Speculative Australian j Issues again dominated the market, following adverse189 words
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Article245 1969-11-23 7 THE port of Singapore Authority ha« made the following berthing arrangements for ships in port today. Sun., Nov. 23 DEPARTURES Godowna Vessels 15 16 Johneverett 1 2 Fando Sound 5 Tanjung Sele 8 9 Bremen Maru 10 11 Cyclop^ 13 14 Tsedek 19 Ceylon Maru N.W. 1245 words
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170 1969-11-23 7 I NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Oold prices continued to weaken on markets here and abroad yesterday as renewed selling pressure In London ended a modest rally late the day before. London gold was down 20 cents at tne morning fixing and nosed up a170 words
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Article59 1969-11-23 7 EXCHANGE RA T ES THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore yesterday made the following changes In Its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency). SELLING TT. or O.D. ready: Deutsche Marks $83.5575; Holland Guilders $35.4675; Swiss Francs $71.3600; Belgian Francs $6.2075; French59 words
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Article60 1969-11-23 7 NEW YORK. Sat <UPI> Rubber futures closed unchanged to 15 points lower on the New York Commodity Exchange yesterday. There were no sales. < Close) (Prev) Jan. 22 858 23.00 Mar. 24.00 A 2400 May 23.258 23 25 July 2300 2300 Sept. 24 OCA 24 00 Nov. ?460 words
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689 1969-11-23 7 HANOVIR, Sit. During the coming year, four major events will take place at the Hanover Fairgrounds or at Hanover airport. It is clear already at this early date that available space at these fairs and exhibitions will be fully booked. Compared with previous events,689 words
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Article97 1969-11-23 7 1 Hit DOOM prices at tUr Singapore ruiDW Produce fcxcbange yesterday wfr«> Barer Seller Coconut oil (FOB.) Balk 60 00 Coconut Oil (F O B Oram 02 50 Mlifd fnort Sfi.V) Mnntok white P'?r» (F O B > Sarawak White Pepper (F O B.) 202 50 200 00 Sarawak97 words
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Article13 1969-11-23 7 THE tin price for yesterday was 5695.25 per picul, up $10.12*.13 words
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Article248 1969-11-23 7 lltPAKTCKLS 1 OA a nv 1 TA UT1561 Colombo, Athena. Pari* 5 341 a m MSA 020 K Lutiiput 6 30 p m MSA 654 K Klnahalo. H Kong 7 IK) a m MSA 002 Malaira KLumpur. Ipoh. Penang t oo a m MSA 120 K Lumpur 14*i248 words
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Advertisement82 1969-11-23 8 »»\v? LOCAL SECTION TOP VOCALIST: BENNY KOM i RCA Recording Artiste* INTERNATIONAL SECTION: BEST DISC: "IN THE GHETTO" b v ELVIS PRESLEY on RCA 47-9741 INTERNATIONAL SECTION: TOP FEMALE SINGER LULU ATCO Rorord* H*»» ti«( "OH ME OH MY" cwain« your way toon' BEST LOCAL RADIO PROGRAMME: Get in groove82 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1946 1969-11-23 8 I Platter Pete's Pop Poll Beatles, Lulu, Benny, Heather Retain Titles Ringo JJI THERE* Like Holy Electronscraping Erythrocytes' This year's RESULTS of PLATTER PETE'S POP POLL must certainly be the closest ever and with the exception of TWO categories, it was a touch and go battle from beginning to end1,946 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration194 1969-11-23 9 CATHAY Organisation Is specially flying out two of its top rate stars (or a charity premiere here in December. The actresses are Sandra Chang and Wendy Chin who will make personal appearances on stage at the 9.15 p m. premiere of "From The Highway" at194 words
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Article, Illustration580 1969-11-23 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR Ann: There should be a special hell for those who say to a friend or relative. "Pull yourself together. You can get over this if you want to." Take it from me. Ann, nobody wants to get over580 words
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Article542 1969-11-23 9 E. C. Goh - By E. C. Goh THIS is the life history of Peter Ingersoll. poignantly unfolded with the usual Jerry Lewis misadventures. The latter is, of course, the most celebrated international walking jinx with a Midas touch in reverse. The door must fall apart If he touches It;542 words
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Article, Illustration195 1969-11-23 9 THIS is the story of a journey two young lovers take through a maligned, embattled world towards freedom and beauty Academy Awa r d winning director, John Huston. who took his cameras to Austria and Vienna. describes his film as "an abstract195 words
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Advertisement131 1969-11-23 9 CONSORTIUM CLASSICUM THE NORTHWEST GERMAN CHAMBER ENSEMBLE 1 ■v J. y m Presented by THE NATIONAL THEATRE TRUST in association with THE GERMAN EMBASSY Only On# Performance 29»h November 1969—8 30 p m. a* Singapore Conference Hall Tickets: $l, 52. $4, $6. Ava'labte a* C K. Tang Robinson's and Cold131 words
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Miscellaneous255 1969-11-23 9 Hi SHAW ORGANISATION LIDO Phone ***** VOW SHOWING' 11 am. 1.44. 4.00, 6 :o »IS rm ljc Marvin i Toshiro Mifune HELL LN THE PACIFIC Color CAPITOL Phon« ***** I SOW SHOWING NO FREE LIST! 11am. 130. 4m. 645 930 pm Cheng Pe.-pe: "GOLDEN SWUKU'' A feHAW PRODUCTION Mandarin :n255 words
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Article199 1969-11-23 10 JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC RACE 1: 2 RIVERSANDS (10) Hearsay (6) Cbo Cho San 6 CHO CHO SAN (2 Riversands (8 Impressionist <«) CHO CHO SAN (19) Hearsay 4 Budgerigar RACE 2- 8 NONPABIEL 5 Syndicate 9 Bambi II 6 STAR LUSTRE i 8 Nonpariel 9 Bambi 11 <199 words
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369 1969-11-23 10 RANGOON, Sat. (UPI) The Philippines took a six-stroke lead over Malaysia in the second day's play of the ninth Southeast Asia amateur team golf championship yesterday with a two-day score of 459. Luis Silverio of the Philippines played best round of the day with369 words
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270 1969-11-23 10 LONDON, sat. (Reuter) American Earl Buchholz threatened to walk off court shortly before losing 6-3. 7-9. 15-13 to Australian Tony Roche In the seml-flnal of the Wills indoor tennis championships here yesterday. Buchholz. angry at several line decisions during the 180-mlnute marathon, exploded270 words
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Article23 1969-11-23 10 DONCASTER. England. Sat (Reuten Doncaster Rovers and Plymouth Argyle drew one-one in an English Division Three football match here last night.23 words
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Article182 1969-11-23 10 PALMA, Majorca, Sat. (Reuter) Viktor Korchnoi of the Soviet Union is the popular favourite to win the Grand Masters Chess Contest which begins here tonight. In the draw for the competition. made yesterday, the most exciting first round match should be between Bent Larsen of182 words
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Article157 1969-11-23 10 ASCOT. England. Sat. (Retiter> The Valley Gardens Handicap hurdle, worth nearly £l.OOO to the winner was declared void here today because it started three minutes too soon. Mr Charles Youneman. owner of the first horse past the post. Pmehurst Park. said afterwards. "I shall take legal action157 words
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Article147 1969-11-23 10 RANGOON. Sat. (UPI) Tho Philippines, paced by Luis Silverio took a six-stroke lead over Malaysia with a tworound total of 459 Friday in the South-east Asia Amateur Team Golf championship. Si'verio fired a one-over-par 73 for the day's best round at the Rangoon eo'.f course best147 words
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Article64 1969-11-23 10 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) Japan. Th-nland. the Philippines Singapore and Malaysia will take part in the first South-east Asian championships for 5.05-metre yachts to be held in Hong Kong Dec. 1314, a spokesman of the Hong Kong International 505 Association said Saturday The spokesman 'aid 22 boats w:li take64 words
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Article800 1969-11-23 10 Jimmy Lad - By Jimmy Lad TROUBLE Seven hot been working with gusto during training week and with 7.11 she holds a first rate chance to outstay the opposition in Race Four at Ipoh today. At Kuala Lumpur earlier in the month her second outing in the country800 words
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Article163 1969-11-23 10 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter)— Korea trounced Pakistan ***** <6l-21». India hammered Laos 117-69 (52-30) and Japan coasted to a comfortable lopsided victory against Hong Kong during yesterday play In the Asian basketball championships here. The Laotian team are not an official member of the Asian basketball163 words
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93 1969-11-23 10 MELBOURNE. Sat (Reuteri Tasmania, skippered by England wicket keeper All Knott, lost to Victoria by eight wickets in a one-day cricket match here today. Knott, with 17. was second top scorer for Tasmania who were nine for 130. with 20-year-old Btephen Knott 39 not out.93 words
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151 1969-11-23 10 MUNICH. West Germany. Sat. (Reuter) Avery Brundage. American President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has urged that all events in the 1972 Olympic Games should be confined to Munich, it was learned here yesterday. Hans Klein, press spokesman for the Munich Organisation151 words
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Article1086 1969-11-23 10 Raee 1: CI. 2 Dtv. 2 6 F.—>2.15 p.m. ($8,000) 1. 437 Croupier, Chant By 9.00 Golden Luck Stable Bpencey Sairi 8 3. 374 Rivervand, 6y 813 Lokes Stable Tullob Wilson 2 3. 73# Black T«Hp 6y 8.11 Minea Stable Teh Velu 9 4. 7 Budgerigar HI1,086 words
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Article278 1969-11-23 11 TULSA. Oklahoma. Sat. IUPI) Former heavyweight boxing champion Casslus Clay will fight an exhibition match in Tulsa early in January 1970, It **as announced Friday. Clay's opponent will be named later. Two Tulsa businessmen made the announcement after Fcomoters hari been unsuccessul in getting permission278 words
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439 1969-11-23 11 THE Sinapore Civilians team, producing some sparkling rugby, got off to a flying start in their first encounter of the Malaya Cup South Zone league competition played at the Padang here yesterday. The underdog Civilians defeated the Singapore Joint Service.*, the holders of the cup439 words
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Article, Illustration304 1969-11-23 11 SOCCER ENDURANCE RECORD TWENTY-nine leg-weary soccer players and officials dragged themselves away from the field at RAF Changi yesterday morning after completing a record marathon 121-hour match including 675 minutes of actual playing time. A five minutes interval followed every 45 min- utes304 words
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312 1969-11-23 11 ADELAIDE. Sat. (Rcuter) A fin# innings of 99 by South Australian batsman John Causby laid the foundation for his team's 157 run lead on the first innings against Western Australia on the second day of their Sheffield Shield match here today. South Australia finished312 words
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Article1041 1969-11-23 11 Our Racing Correspondent - By By Our Racing Correspondent IPOH. Sat— Leading jockey, Glynn Pretty scored hit 84th winner on Kelly Green here today. With that, he needs five more winners to beat Colin Tulloh't 1952 record of 88 winners. Lucius Quintus (M Ismail) beat a CI. 4 Div.1,041 words
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296 1969-11-23 11 JOHANNESBURG, Sat. (Reuter) South African golfer Gary Player today defended hit country's apartheid policy and disclosed his reason for withdrawing an offer to sponsor Indian golfer Papwa Sewgolum overseas. "The government of South Africa, rightly or wrongly, has decided on a policy of separate296 words
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Miscellaneous1334 1969-11-23 11 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL ($27,654) Ist Prize No: *****3 ($6,622) 2nd Prize No: *****0 ($3,311) 3rd Prize No: *****2 ($1,655) Storters: ($lB4 each) Not:— *****3 *****1 *****9 *****0 *****7 *****0 *****9 *****3 *****6 *****1 Consolations: ($l2B each) Nos:— *****9 *****5 *****6 *****1 *****2 *****7 *****9 *****7 *****7 *****1 (CHANNEL 5)1,334 words
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623 1969-11-23 12 THE Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, yesterday disclosed that plans were under-way to establish a Shore-based Train- ing School for seamen. Mr. Yong added that a working committee, which he had appointed four months ago, is currently studying the proposal for establishing the623 words
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Article106 1969-11-23 12 Two youths cn bicycles snatched a hand-bag belonging to Miss Chen Yin Chin, 20, as she was walking along Bournemouth Road yesterday. As the two youths ran in different directions she gave chase to one of them. After sometime, a police constable on beat-duty from106 words
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Article60 1969-11-23 12 Chinese Drama Society of the Teachers' Training College will stage historical Chinese Classical o'.av "Wang Zhao Jun" from tomorrow till Nov 27 at 8.15 pm at the Cultural Centre The play is directed bv the Society's ad\n?er. Mr. Fan Chln ß a member of the Col60 words
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Article85 1969-11-23 12 MANTLA. Sat. (UPI) The Manila Times said In an editorial today that the Philippines claim to Sabah "Is still very much alive" and the minimum condition for settling the dispute with Malaysia is negotiation at the conference table or arbitration at the world court. The Times warned, however.85 words
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Article, Illustration293 1969-11-23 12 A childhood dream of a life of adventure a* sea now appears a distinct possibility for Murray Jeyaseelan who yesterday graduated from the three-month basic training given aboard the Training Ship. Singapore. Brides. Murray mx al*o nominated ae the be*t overall trainer who during his threemonthSunpix. - 293 words
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Article66 1969-11-23 12 A youth who said he used ganja for business purposes" was sentenced to two years' jail by the Fourth District Judge. Mr Dalip Singh, yesterday P Selvaran s'o Paul Paz 20. pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of 137 ounces of ganja on Sept. 2966 words
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Article75 1969-11-23 12 The Slrgapor# Musical Society has clarified that it has lr.rorrectly announced that Master One Lip Tat scores the hichest marks for his performance of th? Chopir Impromptu in th<» Open Piano Class of the Singapore Musical Society 1963 Music Competition." A statement from the Sonr said: "If has75 words
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Article63 1969-11-23 12 The Singapore Polytechnic Student* 1 Union will host an art exhibition of work* by local artists at it, Exhibition Hall from Dec 28 to 30 from 10 a m to 6 p m dally AH local artist* are invited to exhibit. Entry forma may be63 words
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109 1969-11-23 12 Four men all armed with daggers walked boldly into a watch-shop yesterday, held up three employees and escaped with 100 watches valued at $4,000. All the three employees of Choon Kee watch dealers in North Bridge Road were taken by surprise when the robbers109 words
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Article66 1969-11-23 12 Pianoforte pupils of the Victor Doggett Music Studios will hold their Annua! Concert at the Victoria Theatre on Dec. 5 at 7.30 P m The programme will include solos and duets from performers who range from five-year olds to budding concert artistes Tickets at SI. S2 and66 words
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Article104 1969-11-23 12 Tbe Parliamentary Secretary to tbe Ministry of Social Affairs Mr. Chan Chee Sen* yesterday officially opened the first FTee Buddhist Clinic In Singapore The simple but religious and auspicious ceremonv started off with the traditional ringing of bells for the assembly. Guests were treated to the104 words
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Article29 1969-11-23 12 There were a total of *4 accidents seven of which were described as serious, during th* last 24 hours in the Republic ending at 6 a.m veslerdav29 words
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Article166 1969-11-23 12 FOUR pre-war shop-houses in Upper Cross Street were yesterday rased by fire, leaving about 15 people homeless. The houses, three of them vacant, were due for demolition for an urban renewal project a shopping complex beside the People's Park. The fire started shortly after 10.45166 words
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Miscellaneous225 1969-11-23 12 DO YOU KNOW 1 WHO THIS VVE& STEWART 15, MR. FROSJ* HE SAYS IT'S URGENT THAT HE REACH s. YOU/ V APARTMENT m 113 ft is a I m 4L ■DA 1 /II 'illl F I ■a i LLLL wwm ARE you MR. FROST'S PERSONAL SECRETARY, MISS MAGEE2 I'VE JUST225 words
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Miscellaneous93 1969-11-23 12 Time Tide TODAY Singapore Town: 4 am (3 9 ft.); 948 a m. (9.3 ft); 427 pm *9 ins): 11.11 pm (8 8 Ins Naval Dockyard: 358 am (4 7 ft): 10 04 am (10 2 ft.); 4 10 pm. (1.7 ft.); 11.15 pm. (10 7 ft). TOMORROW Singapore Town93 words
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