Eastern Sun, 24 November 1969

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  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1188 Monday, 24 November 1969. MC(P> 0737 Prlc« IS r«nU
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  • 480 1 SPACE CENTRE, Houston, Sun. (UPI) —The Apollo 12 Astronauts, homeward bound in the "world's fastest lightning rod/' yesterday fought off a case of the sniffles brought on by all the moondust in their space capsule. "You may be interested in the fact that we're taking decongestants/'
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  • 88 1 SYDNEY Sun (UPI) A small group of Russian ships ofT the Queenland coast is being watched. Defense officials said Sunday. A Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF> Orian antisubmarine aircraft was out on surveillance duties with the ships Saturday, an RAAF spokesman said Last reported position of
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  • 177 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Communist terrorists along the Malaysia-Thai border have been divided into three regiments. They are the Bth Regiment operating in Sadao province, north of Kedah, 10th Regiment in the Thai province of Weng near the Kelantan border and the 12th Regiment operating in
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  • 147 1 BEIRUT. Sun. <UPD—Five carloads of gunmen broke Into a Beirut jail today and freed a political prisoner who led an abortive 1961 coup official Beirut Radio said. The prisoner former Army Capt. Fuad Awad. waslaterrecaptured. the broadcast said. An official statement broadcast by Beirut Radio said five
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  • 414 1 CAPE KENNEDY, Sun. (UPI)— The United States launched Great Britain's communications satellite Friday night toward a stationary orbit high above the Indian Ocean. The 535-pound spacecraft named Skynet. Is designed to relay British military communications between points as far apart as England and
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  • 292 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. (Reuter) A majority of the All-India Congress Committee (AICQ today declared that Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, is still a Congress Party member despite expulsion by political rivals earlier this month. The committee also declared invalid all disciplinary action taken against Mrs. Gandhi by
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  • 376 1 THE Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Kenq Swee. yesterday wondered why citizens of Singapore have not taken up yachting as a form of recreation. Speaking at the opening ceremony of the American Marine <Si Pte. Ltd.. he said. "We have the *eas around us available
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  • 159 1 VIENTIANE. Sun. (UPI) Communist Pathet Lao guerrillas Saturday afternoon ambushed a commercial truck at Ban Some 65 miles north of Vientiane, along Route 13 between Vientiane and Luang Prabang. the police said Sunday. The Pathet Lao killed six of the truck s seven passengers.
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  • 98 1 CHICAGO. Sun (UPI) Mrs Valerie Kushner. 27. arrived at Ohare International airport yesterday on the first leg oi her jourre v to Cambodia to try to deliver medical supplies to her husband, held captive by the North Vietnamese Mrs Kushner took with her 200 pounds of medical supplies
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 603 2 SAIGON, Sun. (Reuter) A Saigon Defence Ministry statement, contradicting U.S. Army forces, has served to confuse further the facta surrounding the alleged My Lai massacre of Vietnamese civilians by U.S. troops last year. The three-paragraph statement issued yesterday said troops of the ILS America
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  • 52 2 HON'G KONG Sun. (Reuter) Police early this morn'.ng seized drugs worth about 1.45 million Hong Kone dollars from a flat on Hong Kong island The drugs 657 pounds of opium and 22 pounds of morphine were discovered following the arrest of rwo youths !ate last night, a government
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  • 336 2 SAIGON, Sun. (UPI) Communist troops attacked an allied Combined Action Platoon (CAP) on the outskirts of Tam Ky city, killing three American marines and wounding two others, military spokesmen said Sun- day. In the rare daylight assault yesterday, the Communists battered the defenders with
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  • 225 2 NEW YORK, Sun. (Reuter) Xuin Thuy, North Vietnam'! delegate to the Paris peace talki. today wet reported as saying Hanoi it and hat been ready at any time to meet the United States in private talks aimed at ending the war. Thur. interviewed by the New
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  • 152 2 Agne w Trip To Asia Scheduled WASHINGTON. Sun. tUPi) Vice President Spiro Agnew will visit American allies in the Pacific at the end of this year. He is expected to represent President Nixon at the inauguration of Philippine President Ferdinand E Marcos Dec. 30. He also will visit several other
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  • 114 2 BANGKOK. Sun (UPI) Thai Anr.y and Air Forces planes began massive bombing of Red Meo hill tribe positions on Friday after an army plane was shot down by Communists, reports her* sairt on Saturday. The operations were conducted in Pitsanuloke province. about 210 miles north of Bangkok
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  • 131 2 PHNOM PENH Sun. (UPI) Cambodia won the Golden Apsara award for feature length films at the Second International Phnom Penh Film Festival which ended yesterday. Cambodia was represented by the colour film entitled "Sunset." starring Its Chief of State Prince Norodom Sihanouk and his wife The
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  • 64 2 PETER CHIA,27, is Naval Nurse and a Leading Rating Sick Bay attendant from K.D. Malaya, Woodlands, who it undergoing a course at the Military Hospital. Terendak Camp, where he takes his Male Nurse Class I examination this week. He is seen shaking hands with Lt. Gen. Sir Norman Talbot (left).
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  • 157 2 TOKYO, Sun. (AFP) Two thousand five hundred riot police In two contingents mored into the campus of Tohoku university in Sendsl City, northeastern Japan, and cleared Ave buildings of occupying students and barricades today. While the extreme leftist students holding the Administration Building offered
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  • 203 2 LITTLE ROCK. Ark, Sun (UPI) Sen J. William Fulbright. Democrat Arkansas, said Saturday the Nixon administration had no timetable for "Vletnamlxation" of the war and gave no certainty the war will end soon. Fulbright. Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said he still thought a negotiated
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  • 61 2 NEW YORK. Sun. Gen Mun Hyong Tae. Chairman of Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff, arrived In New York Saturday for a two-day visit. He flew into New York's Floyd Bennet Naval Airport from Washington after a brief visit to Niagara Falls. On Sunday, the Korean UN observer mission
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  • 211 2 LONDON'. Sun. <Reuter> John Freeman. British Ambassador In Washington. i s returning to London tomorrow for consultations and the British press spe culated today that the reason is to discuss the alleted Pinkvilie massacre In South Vietnam. But British officials lnaJsr that the main
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  • 70 2 TCI. AVTV, Sun (Renter) Two Arabs were killed when their rar full of explosive* blew up In Acre, northern Israel, official* said today. No other damage was caused, they added Soon after the midnight explosion. police wer* called l n to prevent a grou© of Jewish youths
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  • 138 2 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) Thai government forces hare killed seven bandits and captured 233 others in a month-long campaign In the three predominantly Moslem populated provinces on the Malaysian border. Provincial Police Commissioner Oen Prakam CMtnilbhand said today. Oen. Prskarn. Just back from an
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  • 175 2 BANGKOK, Sun. (Reuter) Thai Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman has called for solidarity among Asian and Pacific countries to cope with the American withdrawal from the area. Thanat told a lecture audience yesterday that such solidarity would form a cohesive group of nations willing to fill
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  • 165 2 NEW YORK. Sun (UPI) Pnme Minister Eisaku Sa?o of Japan had his first dav of re«* Saturday after a week of strenuous negotiations in Washington on the return of Okinawa to Japan Remainirg in his 35th floor suit at the Waldorf Astoria hoiel. the Pr
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  • 74 2 BERNE. Sun (Reuter) The Swiss government today denied that there was any question of a revaluation of the Swisa franc The cabinet, meeting in special session today to prepare for the opening of the Swiss Parliament on Monday. examined the economic situation and the measures
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  • 92 2 NUI DAT, South Vietnam. Sun (UPI) —An Australian Army Officer was killed early Sunday as h« slept in his bed at this task force base, military sl*>kesmen said Thev sa d the death did not appear to be the work of Vletconf terrorists, but declined to
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  • 74 2 JAKARTA. Sun (AFP) M Paslla Secretary of the Committee in charae of repatriating Moluccans fr«m Holland will leave here tomorrow for The Hague to step up the repatriation of Moluccans to Indonesia. Paslla said he would hold talks with his Dutch counterpart to seek a new agreement on the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 185 2 TODAY and YOU. Monday, November 24, 1969. S TAB. GAZER* T. r. <8 By CLAY R. POLLAN JK Your 00//> Activity GuHn M According to fho Stan. <» To develop message for Monday, read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodtoc birth sign. S BR«d 9Yaur 11 Prcfeianw 12 Awora
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  • 358 3 PARIS, Sun. (Reuter) The main danger to short-term world economic stability is probably the possible failure of attempts to stifle inflation in the U.S. next year, according to the Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), M. Emile Van Lennep. He
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  • 145 3 SIENA. Italy. 9*n (UPI) Torrential rains in central Italy washed out or blocked highways and railroad lines yesterday caused a series of landslides and cut one town In two. The 37.000 residents of Empol:. near Florence, could not fet from one side of town to the
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  • 203 3 LONDON, Sun. West German Chancellor Willy Brandt said In an interview published in today's issue of the Observer, the independent Sunday paper, that he believed France was now prepared to talk seriously about Britain's entry into the Common Market. "I am very pleased that, after all.
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  • 128 3 HONG KONG. Sun. (ATP) The French passenger liner Laos sailed for Marseilles last Eight on her last voyage on the Messager.es Maritimes Far East passenger service. Her voyage also signified the withdrawal of the French shipping line's D asscnge T jer vice to the Far
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  • 61 3 NEW YORK. Sun (Reuter) Scientists have isolated the gene basic chemical of heredity from an organism for the first time, the New York Times rerorted today. In a front-page article, the paper said the successful experiment was carried out more than two months ago by three
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  • 219 3 LONDON. Sun (LTI) British Prime Minister Harold Wilson iresterday summoned home his Washington ambassador for consultation* on Wilson's forthcoming trip to the United States and on Vietnam policy. The Foreign Office sai£ Ambassador John Freeioan will arrive in London today and stay "a few days."
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  • 155 3 BARCELONA Sun. <Reutert The smallest of the Spanish quins born here Friday is In a critical condition with breathing difficulties, but the other lour are making good progress, doctors said today. The five, Yolanda. FrancLsco Javier. Jorge. Victor and Lino, were today visited by Spain's
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  • 197 3 Nun So Ridiculous VATICAN CITY, Sun. (Reuter) Pope Paul told a group of senior nuns today not to follow fashions or give in to modern mentality. Nuns, monks and priests are faced with a terrible dilemma to be totally holy or become ridiculous caricatures, he
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  • 309 3 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) As King of Buganda, Sir Frederick Mutesa, known affectionately as "King Freddie/' lived handsomely and entertained British royalty. Kin* Freddie. the deposed President of in exile i n London since 1966, was found dead Frida? in h U PakHe housing
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  • 94 3 PAJtLS Sun (UPI) The Anglo-French Concorde supersonic jet on Friday flew at nearly one and a half times the speed of sound «n a test flight over southern France The Concorde prototype reached a speed of mach 1.41 in a two-hour flight which brought ltf total flights
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  • 50 3 AMMAN. Sun (Reuter) Jordanian and Israeli forces fought a 20-minute gun duel in the northern sector of the Jordan vallev last night. A Jordanian military spokesman accused the Israelis of starting the fire at 10.25 o- m Jordanian positions returned the fire and suffered no casualties, he addeo.
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  • 245 3 US-SOVIET TEAMS RELAX HELSINKI, Sun. (Reuter) Soviet and American disarmament negotiators relaxed, shopped and went sightseeing today at the end of the first week of their top-secret Strategic Arms Limitation (SALT) Talks here. With no official activities scheduled for the weekend, and their tactlos for Monday's
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  • 173 3 STRATFORD-UPON-AVON. Fneland. Sun (UPI) Fire Saturday damaged about a third of the childhood home of William Shakespeare's wife but officials hope to restore the damaged part iu time for next year's tourist season. Dr Levi Fox. director of the Shakespeare Centre said investigation proved the fire
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  • 639 4  -  Ann Landers I*l EAR ANN: I'm hot f6r advice. I want to give soma It's to woman who hate sax. There are two kinds of frigid wives those who have 28 kinds of excuses and those who count the cracks in the ceiling.
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  • 395 4 WASHINGTON, Sun, (UPI) The United States hat the highest rate of violent crime of all the modern, stable nations" in the world, the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence reported today. The main reaiSl r."JT >V f 5 0f 7"Y M,
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  • 116 4 SAN DIEGO, California. Sun. (Renter) A Russian spy' ship has oeen operating off the coast of Southern California since November 5. U.S. Navy sources reported yesterday. The Soviet Intelligence fathering ship. Sarychev' was apparently monitoring electronic signals from the Pacific missile range off Point Mugu, 60
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  • 52 4 HOLLYWOOD Sun. (UPI) —A oarrot that apparently doesn t want to )> a stoo'l Pigeon is bein* he.d at a city animal shelter The bird is a witness to a suspected stolen goods racket and Dolice are hoping the parrot will start talking So far. the bird
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  • 397 4 SPACE CENTRE, Houston. Sun. (UPI) U.S. Navy scientists say they have developed a new tool for quickly locating and photographing sunken ships and for studying the "lay of the land beneath ocean waters. The device, called teleprobe. "may become a welcome addition to existing
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  • 151 4 HTANNIB, Sun. (UPI) John Iwmdy, Jr. wearing black cassock and a while surplice, served mass for the first time la his life ye*terd*T at men oriel serrieea mark lux the sixth anniversary of the i——l nation ot his father. The late President*! eljht-year-old son brought the water and
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  • 291 4 HOUSTON. Sun. (Reuter) Moon tremor signals received through instruments left by the Apollo 12 astronauts ere unlike anything experienced on Earth, scientists said here yesterday. Dr. Garr Latham, who la tn charge of the experiment designed to measure the tremors and obtain information
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  • 248 4 WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI) The Defence Department yesterday announced a lower-than expected draft call of 12.500 men for January, to be selected for the first time under President Nixon's new lottery system. Some time next month, probably at Selective Service Headquartera here, the 365 days of
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  • 184 4 SPACE CENTRE. Houston. Sun ifPl> The Apollo 12 astronauts slept a total of 36 hours on Friday night, appa rrntir settlor a record (or inflight sleep time Spare Agency officials said Charles Conrad and Alan Bean each slept 12 hours after their fatiguing moonwalk and blast away from
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  • 63 4 SACRAMENTO. California Sun. (UPl)—The Stat* Department of Employment announced Fridav tntt a top'-®** dancer wag entitled to unemployment compensation The decision cam* af'er a City Council had declared such entertainment illegal. A Department spokesman •aid that the only reauirement was the dancer Se *ble to "look
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  • 46 4 SALINAS California. Sun (UPI) In the face of rising tide of vandalism, officials of Nativldad Elementary School ordered materials for a cyclone fence When Principal Richard Janicki arrived Friday, all the stee; costs needed to erect the fenc« had been taken.
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  • 233 4 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) A small Tusunami (tidal wave), generated by an earthquake in the Soviet Union, struck the Aleutian Islands last night. There were no reports of injuries or damage. The National Earthquake Information Centre paid a three-foot swell was recorded at 0030 GMT todav
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  • 61 4 BOSTON Massachusetts, sun (AFP)—Boston's maternity hospitals hare been filled to rapacity during the past seven days, and the explanation to he a snowstorm which hit the city nine months a*o. the Sun da* Herald Traveller newspaper said today The hlirtard closed many office? shot* and cinemas at
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  • 35 4 LONDON. Sun. (UPI) Sixth form boys <l5 to 16-year-old) struck on Friday demanding more respect from younger school mates and their teachers "They -were rathar worried about their image." the school s headmaster explained.
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  • 242 4 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun. (UPI and Reuter) Coast guard boats blockaded Aicatras in San Francisco Bay yesterday while 100 Indians who have occupied the island for three days waited for Interior Secretary Walter Hickel to bow to their demands. An attempt to supply the invaders with
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  • 162 4 CUNEY. Texas. Sun (UPI) A 74-year-old woman, who had been robbed, stripped naked and dumped into a 50-foot well, died yesterday on the way to a hospital after she had lived five days in shoulder-deep water at the bottom of the well. Mrs iola
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  • 52 4 FLATONIA. Texas. Sun. (UPI) A condemned killer and two accused slayers who broke Jail murdered a fellow escapee an* wouvded a deputy sheriff were captured without a fifht yesterday in muddv lowlands by a ring of Texas State Police Two women an<i boy held hostage by the desperadoes were
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  • 816 6 IT would be hard to recall any negotiations between two countries on an Important matter that have gone with the well-oiled precision, the back-slapping harmony and jetage speed like the Okinawa talks in Washington last week between President Richard Nixon of the United States and Prime Minister Eisaku Sato
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  • 958 6  -  The recent enlightened innovation by BBC to introduce sex education on TV has stirred up a hornet's nest around the world. Opponents have indignantly advocated that the best place tor such lessons is at home. The actual irony of the situation is
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  • 370 6  -  (And Vice Versa?) By BARRY MAY PRETORIA, (Reuter) A South African psychologist who has put wild baboons on the birth control pill says they sometimes react like humans. Some females get irritable and fight, whila th« males avoid them, showing no great interest.
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  • 699 6  -  By Joseph Alsop WASHINGTON, There is much to be learned from a conversation between the chief scientist of the Defence Department, Dr. John Foster, and a scientific colleague who had previously served the department in a high capacity. It was at the time of the ABM
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  • 576 6 SPACE CENTRE. Houston (UPI) Things will be a little better tor the Apollo 12 astronauts once they get back to earth, but they will still have to endure a 21-day quarantine. Charles Conrad. Alan Bean and Richard Gordon will not have to
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  • 365 6  -  By WILLIAM SCALLY CAPE KENNDEY, Florida, (Reuter) The Apoilo-12 splashdown will signal a successful conclusion to a most delicate mission and the whole world will turn their attention next to Man's third lunar voyage. Even while Apollo-12 towers above Pad 39A undergoing final checks
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  • 109 6  -  filers... T- RHODES Singapore. Your editorial protesting United Stages' Senator Fulbright's disgraceful behaviour has been sent to my own State' Senator in Washington. DC. The many Americans who are travelling in your country and the surrounding area leel nothing but friendship and admiration for the people in this
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 755 7 HONG KONG, Sun. (UPI) —The Japanese finance ministry announced last week plans to terminate the longstanding law against purchases of foreign stocks bv Japanese citizens. Philippine Air Lines (PAL) found battles over air rights against the United Stales and Indonesia. Another bad news was
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    • 218 7 ITEMS of radio equipment' to be introduced in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei include a new radio telephone especially suitable tor use in the timber, mining and fishery industries. on plantations and for general purposes. This is the newly-de-signed PYE type SSB. ISO single sideband radio
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    • 184 7 MR. Robert Tan of Hwee Seng Co (left) welcoming Mr. K. Matsumoto, Managing Director of Pioneer Electronic Corp., Japan, on his arrival in Singapore. MR. KANYA MATSUMOTO, Managing Director of Pioneer Electronic Corporation accompanied by their Export Manager, Mr. Kaneo Ito arrived last Friday for a four-day study-tour of the
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    • 276 7 NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI) Defending »h« need for Japanese textile imports into the United States, an importers trade group said yesterday that the U.S. industry needed textile shipments from Japan either for processing into finished fabrics or to make up for sudden short- ages. In
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    • 136 7 Mobil Oil Indonesian Inc. ha« begun drilling iu first wildcat well in Northeast Sumatra The location is on the 45A.000-acre Aru block, one of th* three blocks that Mobil acquired in Northeast Sumatra last year The well. Susu 1. Is Just *outh of Aru Bay and
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    • 82 7 NEW DELHI. Sun. < Reuter) Plans for a Trans-Asian railway network linking Singapore with Istanbul moved a stage further here Friday. The railway sub-committee of the Economic Commission to Asia and the Far East tECAFE) ended Its tenth session bv adopting an experts report op ways of providing
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    • 130 7 THE Directors of Austral Enterprises Berhad have decided to extend the closing of application lists for the company s new 5.840.000 shares of $1 each being issued for public subscription, to 12 noon Nov. 27. 1969. Application lists were originally scheduled to
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    • 93 7 TOKYO. Sun (UPD The firm of Caterpillar Mitsubishi. Ltd announced on Friday It will ship 765 Japanese-made bulldozers and parts to the Soviet Union beginning next February. It said the shipment is part of a barter agreement in return for Russian goods. Including Siberian timber. The shipment,
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    • 223 7 Pan American World Airways is building a USS2 million temporary passenger terminal to ease ground congestion at John F. Kennedy International Airport. New York. The temporary terminal will accommodate Pan Am passengers arriving on flights from Bermuda. San Juan, the Virgin Islands
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    • 257 7 TOKYO. Sun (tPI) Japan's economy will grow at an average annual rate of 11.3 per cent and the gross National Product will reach 98.000.000 million ye n (US 244 444.4) in fiscal 1975. the Lon* Term Credit Bank said. A forecast in
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    • 341 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) Japan, the world's greatest ship building nation, slipped slightly in tonnage under construction, according to statistics for July prepared by the Shipbuilders Council of America. Gainers between January and July were Sweden. Brltain, France. Spain. Yugoslavia. Italy. Other shipbuilding nations failing
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    • 91 7 TAIPEI Sun. (UPI> Taiwan's pe r capita this vear is expected to reach US$25B an increase of 7.8 per cent over 1968. according to the cabinet. This will fall short of the goal of US$27O beer use of damage caused by typhoon Elsie and Flossie The cabinet said
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    • 239 7 CHRYSLER last week introduced its 1970 model range to the Far East with a spectacular preview at the Hong Kong Hilton for 60 dealers and distributors from 14 Asian and Pacific countries, including Japan, Singapore, the Philippines, New Zealand and Thailand. The company
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    • 158 7 The Trans-Asian Express operating between Singapore ann Copenhagen was amor.j the top SAS cargo routes during the financial year ending September 30. 1969. This was announced by SAS General Manager for Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore. Mr. John Hover Other ton routes include South America and
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    • 403 7 *IUU\U» 300 am MSA OUt k (.umpai *i*»a m lUIJtm iv-ZA am. M> A Ilk k. Lumpar M>A 111 K. Luaipur M.*»A MtS Prnanc Ip»h. k Lumpur. Malacca 1040 a.m. THAI 1U4U tmackok. ILftSpm l* AO p ea. PAN-AM PAM1 bal- i/um. Boooloia. Mn (rudm UAH I DA
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  • 514 8 A ''YAM SENG" to mutual prosperity from Mr. Chuichiro Nishikawa managing director of Orient Watch Co. of Japan, and Mr. Lee Seng Teck, tales and operations manager of Lap Heng Co., agents for Orient watches in the Republic. The occasion was a dinner party to commemorate the
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  • STUDENTS' PAGE ALL TEN DOLLARS ESSAY WINNERS
    • 515 9 IS it interesting to be a teenager? There are great differences between teenagers of yesterday and teenagers of today. In my opinion, teenagers of yesterday were shy, inactive and homely. Today's teenare sociable, active and bold. In this modern world, teenagers are faced with many problems.
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    • 497 9 'TUXURY is a word which is difficult t6 define. It is a wbrd, the meaning 6f which shifts and charges according t6 the tirtSis. To the ecPnPmist, luxuries are things which ire not necessary t6 life and efficiency; however they include many things which are very desirable
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    • 816 9 A DVETFTISING is a relarecent trend in the world of business. It ls without doubt that advertising plays an Important role in our dally lives. Advertising is also an art. It is impossible lor us to resist its appeal and eventually we succumb to the good qualities of
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    • Article, Illustration
      533 9 IJ6w should I start this story? How can I explain this constant dread living in me 1 I think I should start from the beginninj. for it is only then that you will be abe to understand m\ plight. I got married to a beautiful girl named
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    • 383 9 SINGAPORE, is a diamond shaped island which is situated at the southern tip of Southeast Asia. Since she has no natural resources like rubber, rice, tin and timber, she has to depend mainly on industrialisation. She has factories for making bricks, tyre* shoes, books, etc. in
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    • Article, Illustration
      299 9 SLEEP is one of the most essential activities of living things. Sleep is the condition of complete or partial loss of consciousness resulting from a normal reduction of the activities of the nervous system There are many theories about the mechanism of sleep. Some contend that sleep is the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 170 9 Essay writing: Rules to observe 411 entrants are requested to observe the following rules: J. Each entrant must fill in his/her own writing the entry form appended below in block letters. 2. ISo entry will be considered without the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach his/her
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    • 97 9 Students' Essays STUDENTS arc reminded Hut 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 when
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 23 9 AMY By Jack Tippit "As Jong as you put It THAT way/ Marion* YES, tnere IS someone elsel His name Is Roger 1^
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    • 92 9 DATELINE: DANGER! ly John Saunders ml Akten McWiiams LIB HAD A HUNCH < WE'D FIND YOU ANO DUKE HERE,DANNY-. MIND IP WE JOIN > THE PARTY *THEY RUSH tO ADAM NOBLE "TO THE HOSPITAL "TONIGHT/ f i DUKE'S 0 THERE. T NOW...I'M m W6VTING FOR CRYSTAL TO CHANGE INTO STREET
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  • sun sport
    • 854 10  -  By Oar R&clnr Correspondent 1P0H, Sun. Leading jockey Glynn Pretty scored his 86th winner when he booted home Eeilaishang and High Chaparral here today. He needs three more winners to break Colin Tulloh's record of 88 winners set in 1959. Eeilaishang installed a warm
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    • 186 10 ADELAIDE. Sun. (Reuter) Western Australia were In a precarious position at 266 for six In their second Innings at the end of the third day's play in the Sheffield Shield cricket match against South Australia at Adelaide Oval. With one day left for play the
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    • 118 10 ADELAIDE. Sun. (Reuter) Australian race horse Rain Lover, dual winner of the rich Melbourne Cup. will never be sold to America, ownerbreeder Clifford Reid said today. A number of big American offers were rumoured to have been made for Rain Lover after he
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    • 320 10 SYDNEY. Sun. (UPl)—Tony Mangan, 22-year-old Australian player, won the North Coast Open at Coffs Harbour by three shots today. He fired a. two over par 74 in the final round to finish with a three orer par total of 291. David Graham fell away to
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    • 132 10 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Leading eoa in the English Football League and League Cup after yesterday's game DIVISION ONE Jo« Royle (Everton) 13. Coiin Be'.l (Manchester City) 13. George Best (Manchester Utd.) 13. Jeff As'l* (West Bromwich) 10. Hugh Curran (Wolverharmpton) 11. Geoff Hurst 'West Ham) 11.
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    • 217 10 PALMA. Majorca. Sun. Reuten The 17-year-old chess prodigy Henrlke Costa Mecklng. of 3razll. was the sensation of the Grand Master chess contest here last night when he beat veteran chess master Pen Larsen of Denmark. Mecklng. who began playing chess when six, and drew with
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    • 386 10 Springboks Tour LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Anti-apartheid demonstrators yesterday scored their biggest victory of the South African rugby team's trouble-stricken British tour. They succeeded in completely disrupting the Springboks' match agamst London Counties, holding up play six times by invading the pitch. But it did not
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    • 65 10 MELBOURNE, Sun. (AFP) Mexican Fernando Sotelo la due in Australia tomorrow to prepare for a fight with ex-world bantamweight boxing champion Lionel Rose but It could turn into a flop. The bout, originally planned to be held in Sydney on Dec. 6 by Melbourne promoter Bill
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    • 41 10 JULLUNDUR, India. Sun. fßeuten Indla'a North Zone were 261 all out In reply to the Australians first Innings of 335 for six declared, shortly before the close on the second day of the threeday cricket match here today.
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    • 347 10 Bah Chee Cup Goes To Kharak Wilson Golfing steadily yesterday Kharak Singh Dhat (H'cap 18) ani R Wilson (12) shot a best-ball score of 63 to win ths Bah Chee Cup. Kharak and Wilson submitted a best ball scor* of 32 31 to beat runners-uo Stephen We* (8) and G.
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    • 318 10 BANGKOK. Sun. <Reuter) -Defending champions the Philippines gained their fourth straight victory in the fifth Asian Basketball Championships here last S,; tr £H ncln f Hon K Kong U*l T* l champions led 57-33 at half-time. The Filipinos obviously took It easy against the
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    • 333 10 Laver Ann Jones Capture Wills Crowns LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Rod Laver and Ann Jones repeated their Wimbledon triumphs of last July when they won the singles titles of the Wills British indoor tennis championships here yesterday. Laver beat fellow Australian professional Tony Roche 6-4, 6-1, 6-3 in a whirlwind 73-minute
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    • 210 10 Singapore's representative to the SEAP Games, next month. B.K.S. Maniam captured the SAAA senior divititle for the 20 kilometres (1445 miles) national big walk competition held at the Mountbatten Circuit, Katong Park, yesterdav Maniam. 21. coasted home an easy winner over the 2.1 miles circuit returning
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    • 190 10 ROME,, Sun. (UPI) World middleweight champion Nino Benvenuti, his face s bloody mask from the third round on, retained his title last night with a stunning one blow knockout of American challenger Luis Rodrigues in the 11 th round. The end came after 40 seconds of the
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    • 92 11 FUJI SPEEDWAY. Central japan. Sun. (Reuter) Mmoru Kawal of Japan won the U5565,000. 200-mlle World Challenge Cup auto race here today. Driving a flve-litre Japanese Toyota Seven he beat John Cannon of Britain who drove a seven-litre Ford GTA In third place was Lother
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    • 601 11 LONDON, Sun. (Hauler) Everton spurted to a five-point teed in the English First Division soccer title rece yesterday beating Burnley 2-1 to register the only victory among the top seven clubs. Everton with 35 points from 2l games, lead from reigning champions Leeds United,
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    • 277 11 NAPLES. Italy. Sun. (Reuter>—ltalv scored three first half goals In a 29-mlnute burst to beat East Germany 3-0 here yesterday and become the 13th nation to win a place In the World Soccer Cup flnaLs in Mexico next year. The Italians dropped only
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    • 137 11 RANGOON. Sun. (Reuter) Defending champion the Philippine* continued their lead in the third round of the Ninth Putra Gold tournament here yesterday. The Philippines with 690. were five stroke* ahead of Malaysia, which won the championship In 1982 and 1966. Next were Burma with 712 strokes. Singapore
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    • 1457 11 THE RESULTS: Division One Arsenal i. Man. City 1. Coventry 1. Newcastle 0. Crystal 2. Wolves 1. Everton 2. Burnley l Leeds 1. Liverpool 1 Man. United 3. Spurs 1. Notts, l, Chelsea l Stoke City 3. Ipswich 3. Sunderland 2. Southampton 2. West Bromwlch 3. Sheff.
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    • 487 11 LONDON. Sun. (Router) Gloucetterthlre raced to their sixth aouth-west title in the last elfht years when they beat Somerset 23-6 in yesterday* English County Rugby Union programme. Bcrum half John Morrit. providing a vital link at the base of a dominant pack, scored
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    • 105 11 SYDNEY. Sun (Router) Australian left-hander Ray RalTells todav won his first Australian hard court men s ainjles tennis championship with a B—4. 6 4. 9 5 6 —3 victory rn-er unsealed and little-known lan Fletcher. Ruffells. a member of the Davie Cut> sKjuad. needed al< his
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    • 173 11 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) The new English Football League rule that referees and linesmen must visit team dressing rooms before each match, got off to a satisfactory start yesterday. Most managers and coaches said they welcomed the move designed to ensure that players ar«
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    • 49 11 ROME. Sun rtJPP Unbeaten Spanish heavyweight Jose Manuel Ibar scored hit 22nd consecutive knockout victory yesterday by dropping George Holden of the US at l 40 of the first round. Ibar struck Holden with a short sharp overhand right and Holden failed to beat the count.
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