Eastern Sun, 29 November 1969
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Title Section22 1969-11-29 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY' <JV Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1193 Saturday, 29 November 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cent*22 words
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429 1969-11-29 1 JAKARTA, Fri. (UPI) The army-backed Jakarta weekly Chas Friday accused Mrs. Sari Dewi, third wife of former President Sukarno, and her Japanese attorney Hiroya Hirai, of trying to blackmail the Indonesian government. The magazine said Mrs. Dewi's announcement through her attorney earlier this week that429 words
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Article46 1969-11-29 1 BANGKOK Fn (UPI) South Korea's lmpregr.ab > defence carried it to King's Cup so-cer charrpionshm Friday night with a 1-0 victory over Indonesia South V.etnam launched a *3'-aze offence against Laos to *"in 7-0 and take third place in the eiSht-nation 'ournament46 words
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Article68 1969-11-29 1 LONDON Fn (UPI) —King Frvddie. tho former Kabaka of B i£anda died of a<~ut#> alrohoi poisoning a London Coroner's Inquest ruled Friday A pathologist sa'd his lungs were filled with f.uid. The bod* of Sir Edward Frecerirk Mutesa. 45 known as Kinp Freddie was lying in state in68 words
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Article203 1969-11-29 1 COLOGNE, West Germany. Fri. (Reuter) Heinx Suetterlin. 45-year-old West German photographer, was sentenced by a Cologne court to seven years imprisonment today for spying for the Soviet Union. Suetterlin was said to have supplied the Kremlin with confidential and secret documents from the Bonn203 words
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Article92 1969-11-29 1 SAIGON. Frl iUPI) A Joint Committee of South Vietnamese Senate and Assembly Members will conduct an Investigation Into the alleged Song My massacre starting on Monday, informed legislative r urces said today. The Investigative t«a m will be headed by Sen Tran Van Don. one of92 words
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Article141 1969-11-29 1 HONG KONG, Frl <AFP> Chairman Mao Tse-Tung today described the Kremlin leadership as "Soviet revisionist leadlne clique" and declared that the days of "Imperialism, revisionism and reaction" were row numbered. Chairman Mao said this In a message to the Albanian Communist Parry Chief Fnver Hoxha. National141 words
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102 1969-11-29 1 THIS unusual picture taken during the second moon walk Apollo 12 astronauts shows two U.S. spacecraft on the surface of the moon. The Apollo 12's Lunar Module is in the background while in the foreground is the unmanned Surveyor III. Astronaut Alan Bean, the fourth man to step on theNASA Thursday, (t'PI Radiophoto). - 102 words
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Article145 1969-11-29 1 BANGKOK Fri (Reuter) Thai government forces battlir; an upsurge of Communis* activity in South Thadand hav> been given cowers to arrest suspect* w-ithojt warrant and impose curfews reliable sources said today. The power* were granted under martia' laws which, technically in fore® throughout Thar and145 words
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Article83 1969-11-29 1 TEL AVIV. Fri. <UPI) Warplanes raided Egyptian positions in the central sector of the Suez Canal in night raids which began at midnight yesterday, an Israeli military spokesman said today The spokesman said the attack lasted 30 minutes and all Israeli warplanes returned safely to base. In action83 words
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Article89 1969-11-29 1 TOKYO. Fri. (UPI) Two packages supposed to contain 241 diamonds arrived in Tokyo from London holding only three worthless stones, police said Friday The diamonds had been purchased by two Japanese firms and were valued at 39.805 US. dollars. Airport police said the two packages arrived from London89 words
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Article217 1969-11-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The $BO,OOO price for the head of Chin Peng, Secretary General of the Malayan Communist Party, has dropped to $20,000. Radio Malaysia quoted a police spokesman as saying that all Communist terrorists who hold the rank of Central Committee Member and above,217 words
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298 1969-11-29 1 BONN, Fri. |UM) Chancellor Willy Brandt's West German government Friday signed the Nuclear Weapons Non-proliferation Treaty in the hope that it would be a milestone on the path to disarmament, international relaxation and peace." Brandt told a news conference the riecision to sign was298 words
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Article90 1969-11-29 1 MANILA. Fri (UPI) A 21-member Cultural troupe from the Soviet Union flew into Manila Friday for a ser-.es of performance* mad* possible by the Philippines' relaxation o* restrictions on contacts with socialist nations The Grant; Yunost Cultural Troupe will not only gn> performance* on cultural ballet90 words
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Article59 1969-11-29 1 HELSINKI. Frt (UPI) United States and Soviet arms negotiators met for the fifth time Friday on how to limit the race to make even more destructive and costlier nuclear weapons Official* on both sides said thev are sure the preliminary talks In Helsinki will succeed in laying the59 words
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Article110 1969-11-29 1 KARACHI. Fn (Reuter) President Yahya Khan announced tonight that Pakistan will have its first-ever general election on a one-man-one-vote basis on Oct. 5 next year. The President, who heads an interim military regime, made his announcement in a nationwide broadcast Yahya said he would give the110 words
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Article110 1969-11-29 1 VIENTIANE Fn (Feu'er) Laotian government trocp s hav e repulsed an attack by 'North Vietnamese troop, on the town of Xieng Khouang, about 100 miles northeast of h«re in the Plain of Jar s Informed sources said the attack wa s made yesterday by troops of110 words
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Miscellaneous16 1969-11-29 1 LADIES DAY OMSSWiP PCS u l dunno what it reads Fm an athlete, not a scholar!"16 words
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Article, Illustration221 1969-11-29 2 CLAPPING a hand to his forehead, the young man with a curious string instrument yesterday exclaimed in mock exasperation: "Oh no, not again!" The scene Paya Lebar International Airport. The man: Podger Ei-Effendi, 21. a Pakistani-Australian student. Th cause' A crowd of curious youngsters221 words
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Article86 1969-11-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Trt. Cigarette van salesman Cheng Yong 8m and his driver Tan Mun Keong could not believe their eyes on coming out of a hotel here vesterday when they found their van. loaded with 100 cartons of cigarettes valued at $1,149. missing from the car park For86 words
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Article, Illustration273 1969-11-29 2 THE Bata Shoe Organisation here yesterday celebrated the production of its millionth pair of shoes this year with a party at its factory in Telok Blangah. Total cost of production for this one million pairs of shoes is approximately about $6 million. The Director of the273 words
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Article130 1969-11-29 2 A 14-MEMBER New Zealand trade mission arrived here last night to consolidate itj business connections In the Republic. The mission headed by Mr. Hugh T. Jones will also explore every possibility o* expanding market for their dairy and manufactured products during their five-day stay here The130 words
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Article97 1969-11-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. A security patrol acting on Information came across a Communist terrorist camp In Engkilili bus-district of the Second Division yesterday ar.d in an exchange of fire with three terrorists managed to kill two of them while wounding the other. However, the wounded terrorist97 words
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Article74 1969-11-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A 13-man party from the South Vietnamese's National Defence College will r>ay a week-visit to Malaysia tomorrow. The purpose of the visit here is part of the National Defence College's programme on "comparative nations' four" to broaden the students' appreciation of the t»rob!ems of nation-building and74 words
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Article59 1969-11-29 2 The Cearor.er's Court vesterday recorded an open verdict on the death from lean poisoning of a 13-year-o!d school boy, Tan Tian Seng, on Oct. 18 The Assistant Coroner Mr Leong Ken* Thai. in arriving at the verdicr commented: "Although no foul pl»y is suggested. I am unable to say59 words
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Article61 1969-11-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR Tri. Three additional temporary telephone circuits to London would be provided this year during the Christmas and N« w Yeai t>eriodj the Telecommunications Department announced her# todav The additional circuits via the high quality Seacorn cable ar.-» being put up in anticipation of heavy bookings for overseas61 words
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Article, Illustration548 1969-11-29 2 THE Blood Transfusion Service will soon be making an intensified drivt to increase its stocks in the Blood Bank by making available more facilities to accept donations from donors at their various places of work. The Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Health, Mr.548 words
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Article104 1969-11-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. Three men, one armed with pistol, held up a frozen food dealer, Chan Yoke Chin at Jalan Tons Shin here last night and robbed him of hla 53.500 car, watch and S3OO In cash. Chan told police he was parking his car In104 words
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Article447 1969-11-29 2 A SHOP assistant who had a strinq of previous convictions was yesterday sentenced to three years' jail to be followed by two years' police supervision after the First District Judge, Mr. D. C. D'Cotta, found him guilty of house breaking. Ang Ee Hoe. 33447 words
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Article219 1969-11-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. All eyes stared and focused a sirl dangling from the clothes line outside the first floor of a building in Jalan here ye»terdav On their fa rem were expression of i«> amaiement and some shock But It never ©rured to the onlookers that219 words
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Article56 1969-11-29 2 MOH Cnuan Nam was yesferday fined 520Q by the first District Judge Mr. D C D'Cotta. after h* had p'eaded guiltv to a charee nf using an identity card belonging to an- other person Moh was arrested on 9 for using (he identity card, which belonged ">o another56 words
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444 1969-11-29 3 MELROSE PARK, Illinois, Fri. (UPI and Reuter) An ex-serviceman who was decorated for heroism one month after the battle at My Lai (Pinkville), in which he participated, said he hopes the Army will investigate the case more fully before444 words
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Article223 1969-11-29 3 SYDNEY, Fri. (UPI) The United States will lose more allied troops in Vietnam if the opposition Labour Party in New Zealand wins the general elections there tomorrow. Labour Party leader Norman Kirk promised during the campaign to withdraw all New Zealand troops from223 words
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Article106 1969-11-29 3 DONCASTER. England. Fri. (Reuter) Soldier Geoffrey Hickling will exchange wedding vows here tomorrow with a girl who just got him a ninemonth sentence. His sweetheart Helen Auker wept every time he had to go back to barracks. An army court martial heard yesterday106 words
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Article120 1969-11-29 3 CAPE TOWN. Fri (Reuter) A furniture shop owner here left his premises for about an hour and when he returned found a piano he had ordered waiting on the pavement with a parking ticket stuck on it. Sam Cohen, owner of the shop, said, "The piano had120 words
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Article353 1969-11-29 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) The slowdown of the Vietnam War, both on the battlefield and in home front opinion, has not stopped U.S. military leaders from going round the country making speeches supporting U.S. operations in south-east Asia. Pentagon records yesterday showed that the generals and admirals353 words
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Article157 1969-11-29 3 TOKYO. Frl <UPI> Japans Parliament will hold an extraordinary session from Monday for what may be a two-week debate on the agreement of the United States to turn over control of Okinawa to Japan. Yesterday's decision by the House of Representatives Steering Committee was made157 words
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Article74 1969-11-29 3 NELSON. New Zealand. Frl. (Reuten A young Australian housewife who bought a Renoir oil painting two years ago in Sydney for 25 dollars spent this morning fishing after learning 'ast night that her purchase could be worth thousands of dollars. Mrs. Kerrie Smith, sister of Australian Minister. John74 words
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188 1969-11-29 3 MOSCOW, Fri, (UPI) Conservative and Liberal leaders of the Soviet literary world yesterday joined the controversy over the condemnation of novelist Alexander Solzhenltsyn. Conservative Mikhail Sholokhov. a Nobel prize winner for "Quiet Flows The Don," attacked Solzhenltsyn before a nation-wide Farmers Congress as the type188 words
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Article402 1969-11-29 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI) The fate of Hit staunchly British and pro-American Governmant of New Zealand may hinge tomorrow on the votes of about 5,000 20-year olds. The latter will vote for the first time since the voting age was reduced by one year in elections to fill402 words
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430 1969-11-29 3 SAIGON, Fri. (Reuter and UPI) The biggest public spy trial in South Vietnam's history, in which 43 defendants face charges rangng from high treason to acts harmful to the national security, began here today. The chief defendant Is a former430 words
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Article84 1969-11-29 3 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) British Minister Lord Shepherd last night described Communist demands to replace th« constitutional and legitimate government of South Vietnam as most unreasonable Lord Shepherd. Minister of State at the Foreign Office. wa« answering a questioner in the House of Lords He said Britain's attitude84 words
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Article, Illustration344 1969-11-29 4 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) The new Miss World Austria's Eva Steler, todav begins a hectic whirl of glamour and travel but all she really wants is to marry her sweetheart and have children. No sooner was the glittering crown placed onUPI radio picture. - 344 words
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Article120 1969-11-29 4 ADEN, Frt. (Reuter) The southern Yemen Republic Is to nationalise all foreign-owned banks, shipping and Insurance companies. Head of State Salem All Rabyee announced last night. Mr. Rabyee is chairman of the five-man presidential council formed after a bloodless coup toppled the government of President Qahtan Mohammed120 words
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Article86 1969-11-29 4 ADEN Fn- (Reuter) South Yemen's Foreign Minister AI Salem Al-Baidh. has blamed the United States for th* latest borde r fighting between South Yemen and Saudi Arabia. Aden Radio said he summoned foreign diplomats to his office last r.lght and told them "American imperialism" had instigated86 words
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192 1969-11-29 4 ROME. Frt (UPI) The United Nation* Food and Agriculture Organisation <FAO> wound up its 15th biennis] conference yesterday by adopting a report on a world plan for agriculture development. The plan drawn up by FAO officials was the major topic of the three-week conference192 words
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71 1969-11-29 4 MOSCOW. Yrt (Reuter) On§ of the 86viet dissidents who signed a petition to the UN. alleging violations of human right* in the Soviet Union has been sentenced to three years in prison, sources close to the group said yesterday The sources said Genrikh Altunyan71 words
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Article143 1969-11-29 4 RfcGGIO CALABRIA. Italy, Fri. .Renter)— Some 240 people have suddenly become millionaires after an inheritance battle lasting more than a century. They are the heirs of Italian Baron Francesco Trombetta, who died in 1868. He left more than 100 feudal ftefs land titles granted for Military service143 words
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192 1969-11-29 4 STOCKHOLM Frl (Feuter) A slim, bearded young Indian lawyer arrived in Stockholm yesterday on a fouryear world trip in which he preaches the need for peace, disarmament and the establishment of an International Brotherhood of Youth. He Is 29-year-old Kanwar Bhim Singh, who left192 words
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136 1969-11-29 4 CAIRO. Frl. (UPI) Egyptian warplanes raided Israeli east of Ismailla and El Kantara yesterday in the fourth air strike this month. a military spokesman said. He said Egypt lost one plane In the action. The spokesman said the Egyptian planes, assaulted an Israeli command post,136 words
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286 1969-11-29 4 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) A showdown between Employment Minister, Mrs. Barbara Castle, and dockers' leaders produced no immediate signs today of breaking the deadlock which is chasing a giant container shipping Consortium out of the Port of London. Union chiefs refused to budge in286 words
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Article85 1969-11-29 4 OWERRI. Fri. (Reuter) Bi-lran disc jockey* have be«n flooded with reque>U for Beatles songs Pince Johr Lennon made a public protest this week against Britain's oolicy of supplying arm* to Federal Nigeria. Lennon returned his MBE (Member o! the Order of the British Empire" to Queen85 words
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Article55 1969-11-29 4 PARIS. Fri (Beuier) —The Fri'n'-h Al r Hostesses and Stewards organisation yesterday announced that its members would hold a 24-hour strike next Tuesday in protest against a recent government decision changing conditions governing safety certificates. Th# strike will hit the Internationa* Air France Line and55 words
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Article304 1969-11-29 4 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Britain's Race Relations Art Intended to prevent racial discrimination could prevent Commonwealth doctors from enlarging their training In this country, a leading medical publication warned todav The British Medical Journal, official organ of the British Medical Association (BMA>. revealed it had been told it304 words
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110 1969-11-29 4 BOSTON. Frl. (UPI) The 10th anniversary of the Antarctic Treaty the world's first nuc>ar disarmament treaty. will be observed on Sunday in Wellington New Zealand, it was announced here today. The ceremonv ®t the Admiral Richard Byrd Memorial will be coupled with observance <>f the 40th110 words
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Article98 1969-11-29 4 VATICAN CITY. Frl (Reuter) Pope Paul yesterday told Syria that he was ready to respond to any reasonable appeal for hi* assistance in promoting a peaceful solution of the Middle East conflict. Receiving the credentials of the new Syrian ambassador to the Vatican. Mr Abdel Fattah98 words
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Article53 1969-11-29 4 WARSAW. Frl. (Reuten Onlv one in »very five Polish journalists lives to retiring age and some want their profession officially classified as "harmful to nealth." according to the Warsaw newspaper Zycle Warszawy If officially recognised as harmful to health, the profession would be eranted special privileges and medical care,53 words
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Article22 1969-11-29 4 BELFAST. Northern Ireland. Fri. (Reuter) A career civil servant. Mr JM Benn. was named yesterday as ombudsman for troubled Northern Ireland.22 words
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488 1969-11-29 4 ATHENS, Fri. (Reuter) Greek officials were today taking special measures to fix an early trial for two Jordanians who are alleged So have thrown a grenade into the offices of the Israeli El Al Airline injuring 14 people. But the fate488 words
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Article143 1969-11-29 4 ROME. Fri (Reuter) The Italian Chamber of Deputies last night approved the most crucial clause of the vote to Introduce divorce In Italy after rejecting a host of Christian Democrat amendments aimed at making It virtually Ineffectual. The clause specified the limited number of cases143 words
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Article64 1969-11-29 4 MOSCOW. Fri < Reuter) A Warsaw Pact summit to discuss relations with West Germany is expected to open here next Tuesday, usually reliable East European sources said yesterday A summit has been expected for some weeks to try to co-ordinate policy towards the new Bonn government of64 words
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249 1969-11-29 4 WINTERTHUR. Switzerland. Fri (Reutei) Three Palestinian Arab commandos who sho* up an Israeli airliner at Zurich Airport in February, fatally wounding a pilot went on trial here yesterdav charged with wilfu] murder Accused with them was a® Israeli security agent charged with murder in extenuatlrg249 words
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Article50 1969-11-29 4 WEST BFRLTN Frt. (Heuter> The British Broadcasting Corporation 'BBC> yesterday von the top award presented at the Prix Futra International Television Competition. h*ld here this week. The BBC won the Hlver award for Its entry "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Garbage Dump."50 words
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Article293 1969-11-29 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) A pair of usually silent minorities tried to speak up in Washington earlier this month. They probably could not have chosen a worse time to be heard. Amid the clash of claims and demands of Vietnam var policy critics and supporters, two groups293 words
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Article196 1969-11-29 5 ABOARD USS HORNET, Fr (UPI) Apollo 12's moon vo-sgers. pronounced the "best r«£ted crew" ever to come h from space, finished tbei r first debriefing Thursday and celebrated Thanksgiving in isolation. 1 he astronaut* and two mer. locked in quarantine with thc-Tn a doctor and a196 words
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Article116 1969-11-29 5 6AGINAWN. Michigan. Frl (TPI) A 19-vear-old youth plunged into aa fry river Thanksgiving Day and saved two elderly women from drowning by ratting loose their seat belts. Bay County Sheriffs Deputies said a car carrying Mrs Mildred Mrlntire, 64 and Mrs. Beryl Davis. 62, skidded off116 words
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Article73 1969-11-29 5 NEW YORK. Frl. (UPI) A dealer pai<j U S dollars yesterday f°r an air mail stamp which shows a biplane flying upside jown. It was a world record price for an air mail stamp Irwin Weinberg bought the 24-cent stamp at an auction of United States stamps at73 words
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Article60 1969-11-29 5 TUCSON. Fri (UPI> J. Edward Murray. Managing Editor of the Arizona Republic. will receive the John Peter Zenger Freedom <>? the Press award from the University of Arizona Murray. Managing Editor of the state's largest newspaper, in the 18th newsman to receive the annual award for "distinguished service60 words
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Article, Illustration327 1969-11-29 5 SPACE CENTRE. Houston, Fri. (UPI) The rocks gathered on the moon by Apollo 12's explorers are bigger and lighter coloured than those picked up by the first lunar landing crew four months ago geologists reported on Thursday. One of the largest In the first(UPI Radiophoto) - 327 words
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160 1969-11-29 5 WASHINGTON, Fri, (UPI) Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins, who flew to the moon last July will be named Assistant U.S. Secretary of State for Public Affairs, department sources said on Wednesday. Collins. 39. who has no new 5 or public relations background, was understood to160 words
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Article70 1969-11-29 5 UNITED NATIONS. Frl. (Reuter) The United Nations is to consider whether Its 25-year-old charter needs reviewing, it was decided today The UN. Assembly's General Committee overruled Soviet opposition and decided by 15 votes to three, with three abstentions, for a Colombian resolution on the subject But the Colombian70 words
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209 1969-11-29 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) President and Mrs. Nixon shared Thanksgiving Turkey at the White House %ith some 200 old folks on Thursday, asking them to join the Presidential family. After the dinner which lasted until mid-afternoon. Nixon and his wife boarded Air Force One at suburban Andrews209 words
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Article257 1969-11-29 5 TOKYO. Frl. (UPD Peking's People's Daily said today Japan may gain administrative rights over Okinawa but will remain subordinate to the U.S, military on the island. "What the United States prepares to return to Japan is merely the administrative rights over Okinawa, while the US military257 words
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Article73 1969-11-29 5 LAS VEGAS. Nevada. Frl. (UPi» Authorities watched a preview of the rock musical "Hair" on Wednesday night in this city where near nudity ts business, but took no action when the entire cast disrobed on stage. Lloyd Bell Under Sheriff for Clark County, said he would submit a73 words
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332 1969-11-29 5 SPACE CENTRE, Houston, Fri. (UPI) Movies of a dust storm on the moon released on Thursday by the Space Agency showed evidence of whet may be a major problem in future landings at hard-to-reach spots. Apollo 12 astronaut* filmed the storm that blocked332 words
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Article133 1969-11-29 5 NEW YORK Fri (UPI) Theodora C Sorensen who hopes to be i candidal* for the Senate seat now held by Charles E Goodeil. said Thursday he fears the sons my massacre in South Vietnam will encourage s turn toward isolationism the details jink into the American public."133 words
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Article64 1969-11-29 5 NEW YORK. Eri (UPT> Two distinguished editors have been elected to fouryear terms on the Advisory Board on the Pulitzer Prizes, it was announced today. Lee Hills. President and Executive Editor of Knight Newspapers. Inc.. a Pulitzer Prize winner in Journalism in 1956 and Norman E Isaacs. V'.ce-Presldent64 words
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Article139 1969-11-29 5 PASADENA. Calif. FTI. (UPI) America's Apollo 12 astronauts. Charles Conrad, Richard F. Gordon and Alan L. Bean, will be Marshals of the 81st Tournament of Rosea parade. The annual floral pageant precedes the Rose Bowl football game and Is seen by as many as139 words
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Article51 1969-11-29 5 NEW YORK, Fri (UPI) The second strike aefcon against the United States Line® this month was settled Wednesday when agreement wag reached with deck officers Mates and longshoremen returned to work under an agreement which provides representation for »li Masters bT the National Association of Masters. Mates and51 words
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Article837 1969-11-29 6 r!E question of the security of Southeast Asian nations and its guarantee by the so-called Big Powers, like King Charles' head, pops up periodically in statements made by the various leaders. If we have security, Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak said Thursday, we don't have to837 words
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Article, Illustration818 1969-11-29 6 BOB HAWKINS - By BOB HAWKINS Gemini News Service HONG KONG, Fri. Jusuf and Sofian are young Indonesians. Both hold junior, though responsible jobs in President Suharto's New Order government; both are very much involved in official efforts to eradicate graft, corruption and racial discrimination: Both818 words
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Article621 1969-11-29 6 DAVID LAWDAY - HOMOSEXUALITY, once regarded in Ancient Greece ond Rome as the 'highest form of love' for one s fellowmen, is today pitifully persecuted, sneered ond even blackmailed by its 'normal' counterparts The latter's baseless fears often arise through misrepresentation or sheer ignorance of the facts more than621 words
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Article, Illustration359 1969-11-29 6 JOSEPH MYLER - By JOSEPH MYLER WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) A group of scientists has suggested that observatories in space may put man on track of a tremendous new onergy process dwarfing that released by the atom for generation of pow«r. This possibility was cited in a report by359 words
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589 1969-11-29 6 JACQUES POUTEAU - AGATHA CHRISTIE, the Queen of Crime Writers, is stumped at last ironically by the extraordinary success of one of her plays. "The Mousetrap," an ordinary thriller, is now in its 18th year and still going strong. By JACQUES POUTEAU LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Steadily by-passing589 words
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Article29 1969-11-29 6 LOST, yesterday, somewhere between Sunrise and Sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No reward Is offered for they are aone forever HORACE MANN29 words
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425 1969-11-29 6 DELOS SMITH - By DELOS SMITH NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) —ln the inner ear of sacrificial guinea pig, a scientist found what scientists of his kind are confident they would find in the inner ears of countless young people if they could get at them. The425 words
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396 1969-11-29 7 GENERALLY, the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday was barely steady as trading drifted with a slightly easier undertone after a firm opening. Bullish interest was maintained in the newer equities. However, despite that selective trend, the volume of business done was reduced to396 words
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Article1078 1969-11-29 7 T>USINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS s2l4 '3' 82 u <1) $2 16 «1»: Ben Co $1.69 lIDIM $l7l (1>:1,078 words
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163 1969-11-29 7 IT is full steam ahead at Vosper Thornycroft Uniteers Pte. Ltd.'s shipyard at Tanjong Rhu with two vessels launched within a week. Picture above shows "Langsikap", the 185-foot long supply vessel being slipped into the waters of Kallang Basin this week. The vessel is one of the two largest craft163 words
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Article123 1969-11-29 7 TOKYO. Fri. (UPI> Three sugar firm® will merge next year to form Japan's largest sugar refinery, the president of one Ann said yesterday. Kinjlro Shinohara. president of Shibaura Sugar Company, told a neus conference the merger will involve his company, Yokohama Sugar Refining Company123 words
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Article69 1969-11-29 7 HONO KONQ. Fri. (UPI) Money Quotation* today: HKSfI ***** per US dollar. HKSB 0825 per US. dollar TT HKSI4 47 per pound sterling. HKS2BB 25 per tael of gold 94 5 per cent fineness HKSI6O 3 per 10.000 Japanese yen. HKSIIS 5 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers. HK5113.569 words
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83 1969-11-29 7 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) The estimated total value of all British economic aid to Malaysia in 1970 is just over six million sterling, of which about one-third is likely to be spent in East Malaysia, Par liament heard last night. Overseas Development Minister Mrs. Judith83 words
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98 1969-11-29 7 LONDON Fri. (UPI) Rubber market yesterday closed with sellers reserved with spot 23-1/2 24. Settlement House Jan 21-3/4 22 Feb 21-7/8 22 Jar. Maerh and March 22 22-1/4 April' June 22-1/8 22-5/16 July Sept 22-1/4 22-7/16 Oct Dec 22-1/4 22-1/2 Jan March. April June98 words
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Article149 1969-11-29 7 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) The market was firm yesterday fol.owing the ICI third quarter figures. Pr.ces tended to come off the top on lack of follow through after early fains. Towards the close the FT index rise was hadea to 4 7 at 387 8, after a149 words
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Article163 1969-11-29 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) The U.s> gold stock stood at US$ll.l9 billion on Oct 31. an incrae?e of 526 million during the month, the Treasury Department reported this week. The U S gold stock has beer, rebuilding since it wa* drawn to a low of 10.47 billion163 words
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Article274 1969-11-29 7 DECEMBER first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 £m.. in Singapore and Kuala umpur yesterday at 60-3 8 cents per lb., up one eighth of a cent from the previous close The tone of the market was quiet. A quiet and featureless session ruled during the274 words
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Article91 1969-11-29 7 TOKYO. Fri (UPI) The Federation of Economic Organisations has warned wage rises in Jtpan Bre outpacing productivity growth and counter measures will have to be tanen to insure a healthy economy The warmr.2 made in Its official economic outlook for fiscal 1970 a.:d Issued yesterday, said91 words
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403 1969-11-29 7 Holiday, Culter. Bath and Co. Ltd. in it* weekly report yesterday states the market continued to decline during the first part of the P*«'t week The drop was gradual at the start but a« fairly substantial tr2de enquiry for forwards which acted a' a prop,403 words
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Article165 1969-11-29 7 SFDNEY. Frt <UPI> Friday's closing Sydney Stock Exchance (selected shares): MININGS Acme* 280 Ass Min 7.50 Austral Mia 44 Barrier 140 Bh S«utr 47G C. Nor»a 610 C. Gold 934 CRA Si 00 Empei 140 Er.dur .37 GM Al( 105 GT Boulder 440 GT Ntnn 4C GT165 words
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Article70 1969-11-29 7 TOKYO Fri <UPI) Th» Bank of Japan said yesterday It is in no hurry to buy gold to add to it* reserves despite a sharp drop in European prices of the metal. The bank> spokesman *a'.d that the proportion of gold in Japans foreign exchange70 words
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Article55 1969-11-29 7 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 unit* of foreign currency): SELLING T.T. or O.D. ready: Deutsche Marks $83.4300; Holland Guilders 585.3675; Swiss Francs $71.2675; French Francs $55.2225: Danish Kroner $4l55 words
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Article209 1969-11-29 7 THE Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for ships in port today Sat. Nov. 29 DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 3 4 Lipscomb Lykes 10'11 Nuddea 13 14 Yamatsuta Maru 21/22 Ruby 33 34 Beta 35 36 Myoma Ywa 38 39 Karimata 46 Hodakasan Maru209 words
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Article574 1969-11-29 7 SINGAPORE Stock Exchange M>ld and other prices oitlflally lifted at the CIOM of businessINDUSTRIALS ACMA Borneo Bbd. xd Bousiead Co Camel Pljuood C. sugars C-C-M™ C- Moraie Hold. C.C-M. ueb Carrlare D.B>. E >me|tlng cd Esso Ords t»so Deb l*w Pref I.upoc Eupoc (Klghts) lair Lad)574 words
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Article87 1969-11-29 7 I HE nrna price* at the tttntftpore Chinese Produce c,icbang« iHttrdu »»r«> BUN Beliar CrtCOBOt Oil (FOB.) Balk «1 M Coconut Oil (FO B.) Drum UJ| Ml\e«j Copra 84-56 Muntuk white Pepper (FOB) 7T. lt2 AO Sarawak White Pepper (FOB) 1B0 t»aia«ak special Black Pepper (FOB.) ISA-80 I«Mip<>ng Special87 words
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Article14 1969-11-29 7 THE tin ©rice for yesterday was $889.00 per plcuL dova *2 5014 words
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Article423 1969-11-29 7 ARRIVALS 6 oo m m MM 020 k. Lumpur 9 oo «m. Ms* 110 K i uGiDiir PDriom-Penh 35 a m MSA 529 1 lU.15a.rn. MSA 121 k Lumpur Penang. Ipob. r. Malacca 10 25 a m. MsA 005 1 k. Lumpn 10.30 M m. 1 HAI 1U42S423 words
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Advertisement120 1969-11-29 7 m 4 71**4* rxxms a num (prtt im Our office, with experience staff, Is specially designed to deal with well-arranged handling of all Tour Travels. Be sure to avail yourself of the excellent service and enjoy our personalised service, too!! Come to where every item of your travels' Itinerary will120 words
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Article, Illustration1938 1969-11-29 8 Lindsay Carroll - By Lindsay Carroll Melbourne, Fri. SCIENTISTS in a plain, brick building in Melbourne, Australia, are taking part in an international search for one of the key f»ieces of medical knowedge in this era. This Is the clue that links the rejection o? a transplanted human1,938 words
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Article746 1969-11-29 8 Patrick Wallace - By Patrick Wallace LONDON, Frl. The motto of Britain's Atomic Energy Authority. *'E Minimis Maxima," ("From very small things come very big things") could hardly be more appropriate. Laboratory research on minute particles of matter has led to the building of a string of mighty power stations746 words
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920 1969-11-29 8 Ele; Walt Dulaney - Date-line By Ele Walt Dulaney DEAR ELE: My girlfriend objects because I like to take off my shirt. She says it makes me seem like some big stud. To settle this would you please print the places you think it's all right920 words
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Miscellaneous26 1969-11-29 8 AMY By Jack Tippet fe I A Va IP 5^ l* *-3 Wi Vv m .x "Are you the party who col Ud for a leaf-raker?'26 words
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Miscellaneous165 1969-11-29 8 1. Which sea birds a r e known as "Mother Carey's Chickens"? 2 What is a hybrid plant? 3. What is a sea robin? 4. In January, 1959. it was announced that the issue of a British postage stamp would be discontinued Which stamp? 5. From which game does the165 words
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Miscellaneous69 1969-11-29 8 DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and Akien McWiiams ...AND NOW THEY WANT THEVR POUND OP FLESH./.NOT IN DOLLARS.. BUT IN OUR COMPUTER CONNECTIONS.' YOU MEAN YOU BOWOWIO FROM THI •VNCXCATI I NEEDED MONEVTO START THE RESTAURANT CHAIN...IT WASN'T EASY FOR A BLACK MAN TO GET A LOAN/ INSANITY OCCURRE YEARS69 words
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Article575 1969-11-29 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers TAEAR Ann: Our 23-year-U old daughter married her boss last year. This was Ferns first marriage, his third. We dldn t say anything (it wouldn't have done any good) but we weren't happy about It. The man is 51 years old. Last week575 words
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Article, Illustration369 1969-11-29 9 PARIS, Fri. (ORTF) When reporters managed to catch up with Brigitte Bardot the other day at toon as it was known she was divorced from hubby Gunther Sachs, our 'national sex kitten' said: "You are out of date it's old news!" In fact it was.369 words
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Article68 1969-11-29 9 NEW YORK. Frl. Kam Nelson, a popular teen-aged model, has been signed for a featured role In Paramount Pictures' comedy with music "Norwood." The motion picture which stars Olen Campbell and Kim Darby, currently is before the cameras on locations at Lake Elslnore. California Miss Nelson, who Is68 words
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661 1969-11-29 9 Sheilah Graham - s«» it,, Sheilah Graham LONDON, rn. -iv« been taken to task for the violence in my films." said Christopher Lee. tha best of all the dracula*. "But." he assured me. -it la only fantasy violence." Having completed his role in "The Private Life661 words
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Advertisement89 1969-11-29 9 When the weather is sultry, all forms of fever will come. Three Legs Brand RHINO HORN FEVER WATER is good for relief of al* fevers and also as a cure for baby's measles and pox fevers. *r WEN KEN DRUG COMPANY LIMITED if»d Office 39 41 Choon Guan St. Singapore.89 words
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Advertisement124 1969-11-29 9 I ?r M KEIONG RESTAURANT (off Ponggol Point 11 m.s.) PROUDLY PRESENTS MIS» UU Tt'EN Free launch Service Spacious Car Perk T~k* Si(htlß(>i* of thf potilir fum Tutia 1 lr» HONG KONG Mlu UU MEN 1 Ml.. UIW PING Plus Miss ZAINAB HLRI umbiuM fc? SEA PALACE QUINTET. DANCE NIGHTLY124 words
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Miscellaneous384 1969-11-29 9 SHAW I SATION SB Prion 2h4 CAPITOL Phone ***** LAST DU! V S m A- I 4i 4*• A #3O p m Judy Qeeson. Rod Stetger Claire Bloom "3 INTO 2 WONT GO ln Color UI-SBi OPENS SUNDAYt "DEAD END" 'A BHAW PRODUCTION* Mandarin in Shan-scope. Color Capitol 4 Lido384 words
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Miscellaneous53 1969-11-29 9 TODAY and YOU DUJ Saturday, Nov. 29, 1969. 2J r.r, fcs AV JGood JAJrtnc 70 Wotth 71 Frwndi 72fton» 73 Gat 74 TV* 73 NwWl 76 Won* 77 Impi—id 78 Tixkary TVCauM »0 Your •I That 82 Gat •3 Stan •4 Caowoti U Di«appo<r« MW •7 Wall M And W53 words
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Miscellaneous69 1969-11-29 9 :HWi IM> i uum.? uuir :<at i :ii 181 111 I 1 L V *Z d C*cciH<}! nu f All! mniDEns I&SS fj WIN A RETURN AIRTRIP FOR TWO TO iS 1 s: MANY CTHE. R ATTRACTIVE PRIZES T-. Sf IOIBERLASB'S corns IN CONJUNCTION (MUST ({Tills IKB IRTir FORMS mililK69 words
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Miscellaneous427 1969-11-29 9 OHOANISATION ODLON ***** Kaw Shawlag! 11. i.j». 4. g.jg, 9.3* Paramount'* "•TCWTMAW" Color Starring ***** Loliobnrlda Tonight Midnight (Fox) "Tfce lndrfrat*d" Color P"Vl*lon John Wayne Rock Hudson H ORCHARD —***** I Sad MEEK! I.M. 4. 6 SO, #l5 p.m. MichMel came Raf Vaiione IB THE ITALIAN JOB" PanaYixion Color Paramount427 words
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Article218 1969-11-29 10 JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC RACE 1: (11) TEE UP 8 Treasure Hunter 1 I tara < 8 T. HUNTER (14) Autre D or (11) Tee Up (lOi M PRINTER (14) Autre D'or 1 Utara RACE fc 4 M. PICTURE (15) Oncoming Wave 3 Seregalar 3 SEREGALAR 4 Motion Picture218 words
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Article241 1969-11-29 10 NEW YORK. Fri. (Reuter) Former world heavyweight champion Casslus Clay, who has not boxed In 32 months, said yesterday he would return to the ring on January 3 In Tuisa, Oklahoma. against an unnamed opponent. Clay described the bout as a "tune-up" for a possible meeting241 words
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Article125 1969-11-29 10 LIMA. Fri (Reuter) —Erg'.and will not retain the World Cup in Mexico next year, according to Sir Stanley Rous. English President of the International Football Association (FIFA). Speaking here last right, 74-year-old Sir Stanley said: "I don't believe that England will retain the cup they125 words
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Article69 1969-11-29 10 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) English cricket will go metric in 1971. the MCC Council announced at Lord's here vesterdav The length of the Ditch will become 20.12 metre, instead of 22 yards and the ball will weigh 155.8 grammes instead of /2 ounces. For some time69 words
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Article58 1969-11-29 10 JAKARTA Fri (Reuter) Indonesia have called for the inclusion of table tennis in next year's Asian Games, a spokesman oi the Indonesian Table Tennis Association said yesterday. The call was contained in a note sent to the Asian Table Tennis Federation, spokesman said. The sixth58 words
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249 1969-11-29 10 Katong Ocean, winner of the Singapore Gold Cup. impressed in a 3f workout in 41-2/5 on a yielding track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. He was ridden by Glynn Pretty, reports JIMMY LAD. Saya Datang and Kudadin went together over 3f in 40-1/5. Literati249 words
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Article23 1969-11-29 10 BELFAST. Fri (Reuter) Derry City beat Cliftonville by eight goals to zero 'r, an Irish Football League Ulster Cup mitch vesterdav23 words
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Article106 1969-11-29 10 GLASGOW Fri (Reuter) Glasgow Rangers, knocked out of the European Cup Winners' Soccer Cup on Wednesday night by Polish club Gomik Zabrze. yesterday sacked their manager David White A statement issued by the Rangers' board after a meeting yesterday said assistant manager Bill Thornton would take over106 words
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Article79 1969-11-29 10 HILTON HEAD ISLAND. South Carolina. Fri. (Reuter) Arnold Palmer and George Archer shot three-under-par 68's yesterday to t.e for the first round lead in the USSIOO.OOO (£41.600) Heritage golf classic here Jack Nicklaus. a co-desinger of the 6 655-yard course, finisher! with an even t>ar 71.79 words
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Article976 1969-11-29 10 Jimmy Lad - By Jimmy Lad rPUDOR PIRATE has b«en working with gusto during morning workouts and I give him a confident vote to outsprint his rivols in Race Four at Bukit Timah today. The English gelding scored a splendid double in class two and can make the grade976 words
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Article73 1969-11-29 10 JAKARTA Fn. (Reuter) Indonesia have selected a 12mar. squad to train for the Thomas Cup badminton match against Thailand at the end of the year the Badminton Federation said vesterdav. The squad include Indonesia- three world clas-» men Rudy Hartono. Muljadl and Darmadi. Indonesii are73 words
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Article1454 1969-11-29 10 Race 1: CI. 5 Div. 3.6 F.-Z.30 p.m. ($6,000) 1. 884 I'Un 47 9 00 Utara Stable E Breuk Vela t 2. 990 Tanjnng BUD (AH 5y 9 00 Mr D.E Breuk R S Breuk 1 3. 000 Golden Glitter 3y 900 Mdm. GH. Lob Daniels I1,454 words
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265 1969-11-29 11 GUADALAJARA, Mexico. Fri. (Reuter) Japanese flyweight Susumo Hanagata. who meets Efren "Alacran" Torres for the Mexican's world flyweight title (WBC) here tonight, is confident he can outpoint the Mexican punching machine. "I can fight at any rhythm Torres imposes although I would prefer to265 words
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Article144 1969-11-29 11 LOURENCO Marques, Frt. (Reuter) Australia and Rhodesia fought out their second World Cup qualifying draw here last night to leave Israel still wondering who they will meet to decide group 15 for a place ,n the finals in Mexico next vear. Australia, the favourites, were held144 words
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Article132 1969-11-29 11 WANGANUI New Zealand Fn (Reuten Australian Ke] Nag'* shot into the lead a» Hw halfwav <tsc<. of the 72 ho>» New Zealand Open golf championship here today. Nag]e covered the Belmont coi rse in a three-ur.der-par *7 In todav't gecor-J round for an ot132 words
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98 1969-11-29 11 Nine bow'er* and two official.: 'eave here todav for Horg Kong to take part :n the Fourth Asifcn Bowline ChammonshirK which start* on D-rernber 3 This i« the first time tha» Singapore are competing in thi« tournament. Accompanying them ar» s'x too boulers from the98 words
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Article90 1969-11-29 11 The Singapore Business Houses Football Association will run three league competition* ne*» year. "!wel\e team* have so far entered fo»- the League, the League and Cup a nd the knock-out competit ons. They are \ISA Borneo Group Sime Darby ann Ne.ve. Cold Storage. Guthrie Waugh. Meta' Box.90 words
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Article86 1969-11-29 11 BANGKOK Frl. (UPI). The Ph:l pp'.ne« defeated Malaysia 97-59 todav to preserve their statu*; among th«* contenders for the Asian Basketball Championship The Philippines shooting for thei r tltl% in fiv® champion-sh-o tournaments, met unexpected resistance from Malaysia at the start of the game. Malaysia spurted ahead86 words
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Article31 1969-11-29 11 NEW DELHI, Erl. (Reuter) Australia had scored 201 for 7 in their first innings at close on the opemnj dav of the third cricket Test against Inma her* today.31 words
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Article140 1969-11-29 11 TOKYO, rrl. (Reuten Singapore's young shipping executive BP. Loh won five out of seven matches this afternoon to take the lead In the world amateur bowling champlonshlo here today. The 28-year-ild Loh averted 101 pins today, the second day of the championships, to collect140 words
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Advertisement570 1969-11-29 11 RFI IGIOI'S ANNOUNCEMENTS HI.IHKMM GOSPEL HALL 77 Hr«« l<a"ih Koad. Singapore 1 Meetings in Engltebl Sunday 8 30km. Hreakini of Bread 800 pm. Sunday School (Junior) 430 dbl Sunday School 4 Bible CTaaaee (Senior 1 6 15pm Ooapel service 8 00pm bong Service HtMHAHtSIt HAPll*r I HI N< H (Teochew570 words
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Advertisement384 1969-11-29 11 APPOINTMENTS as a pilot officer in the SAF The Air Defence Command of the Singapore Armed Forces is recruiting young men who have the potential of becoming pilot officers. Young men between the ages of 17J4 and 23 years having a School Certificate or G.C.E. or equivalent with a credit384 words
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Miscellaneous1221 1969-11-29 11 K YOUR TV and Radio TODAY (CHANNEL B) PM. 1M Opening Anncts in a'l Language* Spar* Kidettes 1 25 Ger.tle Ben (Warden's ftondt 150 Star Soccer (Aston Villa v* Birmingnam Citv); 240 Inba Neram; 340 ABC Documentar* (Free Pre»». Fair Trial>; 4 2* What's MY Line. 4 53 P"anlamin (Space1,221 words
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Article, Illustration310 1969-11-29 12 DIAMONDS glittered and eyes, especially women's, sparkled, as eight top local models paraded the catwalk with one million dollars worth of diamonds. This was the "Festival of Diamonds," perhaps the most expensive show ever to be staged in Singapore to raise funds for Children's Charities on Thursday310 words
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Article203 1969-11-29 12 TWENTY participants who hare completed a four-month course in the teaching of English as a second «r foreign language at the Regional Eng lish Language Centre of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organisation (SEAMEO) will receive certificates at the Singapore Conference Hall today from Singapore's Minister for203 words
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Article129 1969-11-29 12 The jackpot orize for this Sunday's Tote Draw has gone uo by another Ss.ooo to $9O 000. announced Singapore Pools fPte) Ltd.. yesterday. In the same news release It was also stated th e draw would be telecast "live" over TV Singaoore's Channel 5 at 335 pm129 words
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Article91 1969-11-29 12 THE Director of Telecommunications announced yesterday that bookings for overseas telephone calls to the United Kingdom. Europe. Australia, Canada and the United States during the Christmas and New Year season will be accepted as from Monday, Dec. 1, at 8 a.m. Bookings for calls may be made91 words
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Article, Illustration487 1969-11-29 12 THE critical shortage of trained engineers in Singapore can be remedied if more people studied in the Asian Institute of Technology, its President said yesterday. Dr. Milton E. Bender Jr. who flew into the Republic on Thursday with his Director of Development, Dr. Jerry C.L487 words
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262 1969-11-29 12 THIS year's Australian "Apple Queen", Miss Heidi Baier, finds Singapore so captivating after only 48 hours in the "garden city" that she has expressed a desire to stay here for a year. Miss Baier. hails from Tasmania. reputed to be Australia's262 words
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209 1969-11-29 12 EFFORTS by Fred Zinnemann and Carlo Ponti to find alternative financial backing to save "Man's Fate" a multi-million-dollar film to be shot in Singapore have failed, it was announced here yesterday. Mr Terence A. Cleg*, the location manager, said: "It is with regret we209 words
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Article87 1969-11-29 12 A MOTORIST who crashed into the rear of a lorry, causing the death of his two women passengers, was yesterday charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with dangerous driving. He is Lee Cheng Khlan. The two passengars killed in the crash were Thla Siok Koon and Daisy Tan87 words
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Article89 1969-11-29 12 An odd jot labourer Lau K Lam vias yesterday sentenced to three years' jail by th? Eighth Court Magistrate. Mr F G. Remediot:* after he was found guilty of stealing S4 from a man in 3 bus. An accomplice. Koh Tlan Sen- a oh'mber. was sentenced to89 words
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Article73 1969-11-29 12 PFOF Gordon Brown D*an of the School of Engtneerine. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who Is now tn Singapore on a visit, will be giving a public lecture on "Recent Developments in Engineering Education Europe and USA." at the University of Singapore's New Lecture Theatre No. 2 at 873 words
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Article, Illustration209 1969-11-29 12 TOP artistes from Hong Kong and Taiwan will join prominent local singing stars in a three-day Grand Variety Show at the National Theatre aimed at raising funds for Children's Charities. Organisers for the show, beginning from Dec. 9, hope to net $24,000 for charity. The209 words
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Article40 1969-11-29 12 KLANG Fr. T!> Klang Mr KC Vohrah today committed Wong Sai N-:o\v. 24 to stand tna'. in the Hie* Court on a charge of robbing fh«» Oversea? Chinese Bar.k here or Dec. il last year with four others40 words
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481 1969-11-29 12 CERTAIN "irresponsible and mischievous e'ement* in the Executive Council" were yesterday blamed for the suspension of the Singapore Bank Employees' Union from the National Trades Unions Conqress, iU. The secretary of the union. Mr. Ltm Kim Hian said this In a press release to explain481 words
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Article151 1969-11-29 12 THE Foreign Minister. Mr. S Raiaratnani. will open the first "Model Youth Parliament" organised by the Chinese YMCA at the Cultural Centre on Tuesday. The aim of this programme is to provide youth an opportunity to gain an understanding of parliamentary procedures and to participate and be151 words
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Article69 1969-11-29 12 QUEK SIN BOCK was yesterday charged before the Ninth Court Magistrate for giving false information to a Special Investigator of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau. The alleged offence took place on April 24 this year at the CPIB when Quek was giving a statement to Special Investigator Lee Kwang69 words
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Miscellaneous86 1969-11-29 12 Time 6t Tide TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN; 1.12 am <B4 ft) 6.33 am (4.1 ft) 12.18 air (4 1 ft); 12.18 a.m. (9.6 ft.); 7.08 p.m. (< ins.). NAVAL DOCKYARD 2.32 a m (9.4 ft) 7.33 a m (59 ft) 119 p.m. (If. ft.); 746 p.m. (2.4 ft). TOMORROW Singapore Town:86 words
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