Eastern Sun, 26 January 1969
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Title Section22 1969-01-26 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE’S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 894 Sunday Edition, 26 January 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents22 words
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446 1969-01-26 1 ENLARGED PARIS PEACE TALKS START PARIS. Sat. (UPI) The Paris peace conference opened today with a Yietcong demand for the overthrow of the Saigon Government of Nguyen Van Thieu. The opening speaker. National Liberation Front “Foreign Minister” Tran Buu Kiem, told representatives of the446 words
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Article91 1969-01-26 1 P\RIS. Sat (CPI) The U'ited States at the opening se ‘ion of the Paris peace conference today called for re establishment of the demi'itamed mne between North and South Vietnam as “a practical first step on the red to peace.” r hief U.S. negotiator Henry Cabot91 words
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Article65 1969-01-26 1 PRIZES await “lucky shoppers”. Will you be one? Starting immediately Eastern Sun will award S2O in g'ft vouchers to persons who recognise themselves >n photographs taken in leading stores (e.g. C. K. Tang. Metro or Metrotex) and claim their reward. Read Eastern Sun daily65 words
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Article154 1969-01-26 1 SYDNEY. Sat (Reuter) At a huge DC 9 jet thundered down a runway at Sydney airport today, a man ran onto the tarmac, stopped in the centre and waited, silent and quite still. The jet bore down on him. And still he stood waiting. The Dilot of154 words
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84 1969-01-26 1 NEW YORK Sat. (Reuter) —A chef lost his taste and smell in a car accident —and this caused him to overcook or under-cook food and eventually forced him to close his restaurant, a Brooklyn court was told last night. The chef. Salvatore84 words
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Article61 1969-01-26 1 MIAMI, Sat. (UPI) National Airlines 727 jet carrying 47 persons from Key West to Miami was hijacked on Friday bv a “kid with a knife" and forced to fly to Havana the ninth hijacking of the new year. The plane returned to Miami with the61 words
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Article39 1969-01-26 1 VIRGINIA. Orange Free State, Sat. (Reuter) An African clergyman and two male converts waded out into the the Sand River near here for a baptism ceremony and vanished five yards from the bank Divers recovered their bodies.39 words
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Article, Illustration73 1969-01-26 1 Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew returned to Singapore yesterday evening. Mr. Lee said: “As always Singapore makes me happy when I come back.” At the airport to welcome the Premier was the Acting Prime Minister. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, the British High Commissioner, Sir Arthur de73 words
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657 1969-01-26 1 WASHINGTON. Sat (I PI) The I'.S. State Department said on Friday it is trying to discourage sales of sophisticated military weapons to Malaysia in an effort to prevent an arms race from occurring in Southeast Asia. Department spokesman Robert J McCloskey657 words
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Article139 1969-01-26 1 LONDON. Sat. (UPl)—Britain supports a United States move to discourage Malaysia from buying sophisticated jet fighters for her fledgling air force, diplomatic sources said on Friday. Washington’s concern was expressed by a US. Embassy official to the British Foreign Office, the sources said. They said similar139 words
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Article84 1969-01-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaysia today expressed disappointment over a reported move by the United states to request Britain and France to dissuade Malaysia from buying sophisticated fighter planes. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. told reporters: “I am not angry but I am a84 words
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320 1969-01-26 1 KARACHI. Sat. (Reuter) Reports reaching here from Dacca said that troops opened Are in the tense East Pakistan capital today when demonstrators defied a 24-hour eurfew imposed following riots yesterday. Four people were killed when police fired on crowds and four others320 words
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200 1969-01-26 1 PRAGUE. Sat (UPI) Hun dreds of thousands of Czechoslovaks paid final tribute today to Jan Palach. w ho burned himself to death to protest the Soviet invasion of his homeland. The government alerted troops in case the funeral became a demonstration. The Interior200 words
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30 1969-01-26 1 PARIS. Sat. (Reuter) —An 18-vear-old youth killed himself with a hunting rifle at Senilhac. Southern France, shortly after failing h:s driving test, police said today.30 words
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825 1969-01-26 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Public Works Department achieved its target on planning and expenditure last year. It spent a total of $20.8 million on comprehensive road constructions, re-alignments, improvement schemes and maintenance programmes in correspondence with the Government’s policy and expectations. Of825 words
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173 1969-01-26 2 HONG KONG. Sat (UPI) Police today arrested seven employees of a Communist Chinese department store because of a billboard advertising the thoughts of Chairman Mao TseTung Police claimed the billboard was attracting crowds and obstructing the sidewalk and asked three Mao-badge-wear- ing employees of173 words
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Article95 1969-01-26 2 WASHINGTON*. Sat. (Reuter) Veteran Reuter correspondent John W. Heffernan was installed ceremonially last night as the first non-Ameri-can to become President of Washington’s National Press Club. The formal “inauguration” Of the 58-year-old British correspondent was conducted by U S. Chief Justice Earl Warren, who four95 words
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172 1969-01-26 2 JAKARTA, Sat. (Reuter) Twenty-seven per cent or Indonesian radio listeners agree with the new Indo-nesian-Malaysian Joint spelling system, according to the editor of the State-owned radio. The editor, Kamiluddin, in fc letter to the independent newspaper Pedoman (Guidance), today said the outcome of172 words
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54 1969-01-26 2 Cabinet ministers, members, of the diplomatic corps and other VIPs were at the airport to welcome home Premier Lee Kuan Yew yesterday. Picture shows Mr. Lee being welcomed home by the British High Commissioner. Sir Arthur de la Mare. Behind the High Commissioner is .Mr. G. G. Thomson, Director of54 words
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409 1969-01-26 2 SAIGON. Sat. (CPI) Communist* shot down their I.oooth American helicopter today and al«o downed a sixth L'.S. fighter-bomber this week, military spokesmen said. The helicopter, a sleek AH 1 “Cobra” gunship, was shot down by 50-calihre marhinegun Are 35 miles from Saigon, but its409 words
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90 1969-01-26 2 NAPLES Italy. Sat. (Reuter) Fire broke out at Naples University today as right-wing and left-wing students armed withe firebombs clashed during a demonstration over Czechoslovakia. Students and professors stampeded out of lecture rooms as thick black smoke billowed from windows and fire engines raced90 words
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156 1969-01-26 2 PARIS, Sat. (Reuter) Looking tired ar.d drawn, French actor Alain Delon emerged from police headquarters here early today after 35 hours of almost continuous questioning on the murky affair of Stephan Markovic’s murder What went on during the hours of interrogation remained secret.156 words
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Article108 1969-01-26 2 MADRID. Sat. (Reuter) Spain was under a national three-month state of emergency today, with police holding powers of arbitrary search and detention and with press censorship reimposed. General Franco's Government decreed the state of emergency last night in a move aimed officially at stamping out108 words
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Article172 1969-01-26 2 PARIS. Sat. (UPl)—French not police today virtually occupied the riot-torn street* of the Latin quarter in an effort to stifle any new outbreaks of student violence. Militant student leaders promised more demonstrations later in the day. Squads of the tough C.R.S. not police patrolled the streets172 words
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Article, Illustration161 1969-01-26 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Yeo Thian Kirw. a Director of Yeo Hiap Seng Canning and Sauce Factory Ltd. and a prominent business personality, passed away peacefully today. He leaves behind his beloved wife and sons, David Chee Peng. Robert Chee Soo. Michael Chee Wee.161 words
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Article729 1969-01-26 2 (Eastern Sun will welcome news items for this column, which is appearing on Sunday and Thursday. Call or send news for this column to Miss H. C. Tan at Eastern Sun, Tel. *****) The Trinity Theological College had their open house from 10.30 a.m.-4 30 p.m729 words
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Article74 1969-01-26 2 SINGAPORE Sat The Singapore and Malayan Medical Associations will meet tomorrow to discuss the forthcoming Commonwealth Medical Association Council meeting which will be held in Ktnla Lumpur and Singapore next year. The meeting will also discuss how the two medical association can have closer liasior In matters74 words
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Article103 1969-01-26 2 TAIPEI. Sat (UPI) —Hopes for the survival of the “Hong Kong kidney girl’ soared on Saturday as a dying patient promised to donate a kidney to her. Taiwan University hospital sources told UPI the prospective donor was a man dying of disease Both he and103 words
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Article80 1969-01-26 2 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) Brunei has contracted to buy 14.000 tons of Thai rice on a G o v e r n m ent-to-Government basis, according to Mr. Nam Poonwatthu. Director-General of Foreign Trade. Mr. Nam told reporters that delivery would begin next month Earlier Governmen80 words
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Article, Illustration527 1969-01-26 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Community leaders were told tonight of the dangers of Communist and pro-Communists exploiting racial tensions in their desperation to further their objectives. They were given this warning by the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. Enche Rahim Ishak, during a527 words
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Article171 1969-01-26 3 LONDON. Sat (Reuter) Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman was among guests who sprinkled rice and flower petals on a newly-wed Ma.aysian couple in a traditional bersanding ceremony here last night. The couple Syed Hamid. 24. a final-year law student here, and Sharifah Aziah. 17171 words
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291 1969-01-26 3 Ex Partai Rakyat Leader Released SINGAPORE. Sat. The man who was supposed to train subversive elements to handle arms and explosives during Indonesian confrontation has been re- leased from detention. He is Enche Ahmad Jelani bin Johari. Secretary-General of the Partai Rakyat. Singapura. at the time of his arrest in291 words
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Article53 1969-01-26 3 SINGAPORE. Sat TV Singapore will telecast tomorrow the first programme in a new- series called "Debate.” In this programme pre-uni-versity students from English schools will debate set topics. Anglo-Chinese School and Beatty Secondary School will be featured tomorrow and this programme can be view over Channel 553 words
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Article25 1969-01-26 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. There was a total of 90 road accidents of which six were serious during the past 24 hours in the Republic.25 words
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Article73 1969-01-26 3 TODAY 10.00 a.m.: Chinese operatic and harmonica practices at National Theatre Club, Clemenceau Avenue. 2.00 p.m.: Chinese drama play-reading at National Theatre Club. Clemenceau Avenue 5.30 p.m.: Kenopanished classes at Ramakrishna Mission. Bartley Road. 5.30 p.m.: Performances by Singapore Infantry Regiment Band at Botanic Gardens. People's Association Band73 words
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Article, Illustration202 1969-01-26 3 NEW CHAPEL HALL OPENED SINGAPORE. Sat. The Trinitv Theological College at .Mount Sophia today celebrated its 20th anniversary with a dedication service for its new chapel hall. Six bishops and heads of churches took part in today’s dedication of the new r chapel202 words
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Article176 1969-01-26 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. —The Melding Conference which opened at the Singapore Polytechnic gave a chance for industrialists to see for themselves what the Polytechnic could offer them in the field of welding. This was stated today by Mr. A Robert Edis. Principal of the Singapore Polytechnic,176 words
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Article63 1969-01-26 3 SINGAPORE. Sat Ismail bin U.K. Abdul Rahman, 22. was jailed for three years by the First District Court today for armed robbery. Ismail admitted that together with two other youths he robbed a housewife of S6OO worth of jewellery at Upper Serangoon Road on Dec63 words
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Article36 1969-01-26 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Thieves forced open the store of Eng Lian Construction Works in Bukit Ho Swee Road and escaped with a machine used for levelling ground yesterday. Police said the machine was worth $7OO.36 words
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Article97 1969-01-26 3 SINGAPORE. Sat The 10th Magistrate Court, Mr. Michael Khoo Kah Lip. today called on a messenger boy All bin Taib. to make his defence on a charge of attempting to cheat Singapore Pools (Pte) Ltd of 5452 in the 14th Toto draw. All. who is defended by97 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1184 1969-01-26 3 rom TV and Radio W TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 A.M. 950 Prog. Summary in English; 9 55 The Nurses Night Sounds; 10.40 Show International Do You Like Mozart'; 11.30 Galloping Gourmet Switzerland; 11 50 For The Family National Language Edition PM. 12-25 The Bugs Bunnv Show; 12 50 Prog Summary1,184 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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453 1969-01-26 4 Constancio Palisoc - By Constancio Palisoc TVIANTLA. Sat (Reuter) Japanese firms are again operating in Manila after Mayor, Antonio Villegas has eased off on an order forbidding them from doing business in the city. Mr Villegas ordered the closing of the 18 Japanese firms in Manila last453 words
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229 1969-01-26 4 NEW YORK Sat <UPI) Stocks closed on a mixed note yesterday in brisk trading. Near the final gong, the UPI Stock Market Indicator, measuring all stocks traded, was up 0.01 per cent on 1.557 issues crossing the tape. There were 660 declines and229 words
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Article17 1969-01-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin price for today was 5583.12 J per picul, down SI 75.17 words
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157 1969-01-26 4 NEW YORK Sat (Reuter) The World Trade Club of New York yesterday appealed to President Nixon to take steps to end a dockers' strike which has paralysed US. east coast ports for 35 days The club’s president. Mr. Victor N'eiditz. said in a157 words
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Article112 1969-01-26 4 BONN sat (Reuter) The West German Lufthansa Airline Is to be allowed five flights to India per week, under an agreement reached here yesterday, a West German Transport Ministry spokesman said Air India already enjoys five flights to West Germany under an air service112 words
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Article62 1969-01-26 4 HONG XONG. Sat trpl> Money quotation* HKSSO92S per US. dollar HK76 1075- per U S della- TT HK*H *2 rer peu-d sterling HKS3II 2.5 per tael of gold 94 5 per cent flr.ene** HKSI62 0 per 10.000 Japanese vena. HKSI37 5 per 100 Philippine* pe*’>* buver*. HKsl3f62 words
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160 1969-01-26 4 DETROIT. Sat (UPI) Passenger car production by U.S. automakers is being reduced to get more m line with current buying demands. Ward's Automotive reports said yesterday. However. Ward’* said this week's output was slightly above last week's because high absenteeism at several assembly plants and160 words
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Article31 1969-01-26 4 NEW YORK Sat fUPI) Dow-Jones closing averages: 30 industrial 938 59 20 rails 272 36 15 Utils 135.77 65 stocks ***** 40 bonds 74.96 Commodity futures index 141.0131 words
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Article, Illustration76 1969-01-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Montre* Et Bijoux exhibition, displaying millions of dollars worth of gems and watches, has attracted thousands since its opening earlier this week. The latest Swiss designs and watches, many of them not seen before in Singapore, are being exhibited at the76 words
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Article65 1969-01-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sat The Association of Banks in Malay-sia-S:ngapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency). SELLING TT or OD ready: Deutsche Marks $*****5; Holland Guilders $B*****: Swiss Francs s7l.]Bof); Belgian Francs $*****; French65 words
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283 1969-01-26 4 SINGAPORE, Sat.—The steadiness in evidence towards the end of last week gained momentum this week after a rather shaky start. Sellers became notably reserved and the new buying, which was to a fair degree speculative, took February up to 61 i cents,283 words
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Article46 1969-01-26 4 Managers Prices) Ist Malayan 2.91xd 2nd Malayan 2.19x6 3rd Malayan 130 The Commerce Ind 1 04 1 14 The *avlng Fund 119 129 M In\e*l Fund HO 140 Ist Hong Kong 1.35 441* 2nd Hong Kong 9.5 I.oo* Sterling Commodity 6/11 (•Hong Kong currency)46 words
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Article107 1969-01-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The noon price- at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are:— Buyer Seller Coconut Otl (FOB) Bulk sino c oconut c»H (F O B > Drum .53.50 I .nose Copra Mixed 32 00 Muntok White Pepper (FOB) 96% NLW 117.50 Sarawak White Pepper (F O B >107 words
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Article55 1969-01-26 4 NEW YORK Sat (UPI) Rubber futures closed 10 points lower to 90 points higher ye*, terdav. (Bid) (Asked) Mar 23 40 23 80 Mav 23 00 23 25 July 22.70 23.25 Sept 22.70 23 00 Nov 22.70 23 no Jan 22.70 23 00 Locally. No 2 RSS55 words
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Article187 1969-01-26 4 TOKYO Sat. fUPT> The construction and testing of the first nuclear steam turbine manufactured in Japan have been completed its maker Hitachi Ltd. disclosed yesterday. The nuclear turbine was made on order from Pakistan for Its nuclear power plant now under construction at Karachi. Hitachi said187 words
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Miscellaneous212 1969-01-26 4 THE MAN FROM THE KNIGHT IN SHINING ARMOUR AFFAIR Act 1 Troubled Troubadours tr. n.c. l. r. T 7 AS SOUDAN? I ILYA approachthecasue, A FI6URE MOVE* STEALTHILY THROUGH ONE OF THE ROOM* YOU, AT/ FANCY PRIME MINISTER, ARE THE NEXT STEP IN MY PLAN6TO TAKE OVER FOR TNBUSNf o212 words
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CHURCH AT HOME
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366 1969-01-26 5 Sat Activities begin this week fr J£L th i e i** ady wllson Singapore Crusade which L® w d 1° open next Sunday night. Arriving n Monday will be the Rev. Hank Beukema, director, and musicians Steve Musto and Ted Cornell. Dr Wilson, speaker366 words
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396 1969-01-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sat A happily-married college professor has given eight secrets of a happy marriage. Dr. Sydney Allen, of Manila. Philippines, gave his formula for a fuss-free home life in an issue of "Health and Home.” a monthly publication owned and sponsored by the Seventh-day396 words
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Article116 1969-01-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sat The Finance Committee of the Grady Wilson Singapore Crusade constructed a budget of $41,130 for local expenses of the crusade as the expenses of the evangelistic team will be fully paid for by the Billy Graham Association. Gifts and contribution? towards the Crusade expenses116 words
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Article, Illustration163 1969-01-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The dedication of the new chapel this afternoon highlighted the two-day 20th anniversary celebrations of the Trinity Theological College <TTC) at Mount Sophia Road Six bishops and heads of churches here took part in the dedication service. The chapel (above) designed by163 words
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Article, Illustration891 1969-01-26 5 REV. TIMOTHY TOW - By REV. TIMOTHY TOW WHAT is your Christian life? Is it a race or a ride? How many an old-timer Christian is simply coasting along, aimlessly, like taking a ride with no particular destination in mind. Or worse still, there are those Christian in891 words
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Article125 1969-01-26 5 World Outreach Publishers announce a new service to Christian periodicals and churches The Christian Library Of International Photos C.L.I.P. Photo Service has just been inaugurated here in Hong Kong with a stock of over 1,500 black and white photographs of missionary interest. These photographs covering the areas125 words
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123 1969-01-26 5 SINGAPORE Sat. A special quiz contest In conjunction with the Youth Rally. organised by the Scripture Union will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on March 8 The contest will be run on a knock-out system Each ISCF group will send a123 words
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Article, Illustration85 1969-01-26 5 THE Right Reverend Chiu Ban It Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, conducted a Confirmation and Holy Communion Service at St. Mary's Church. RA F Seletar. when the Order of Service used was the new Service authorised for use in the Church of England. It was85 words
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1074 1969-01-26 5 Rev. P. E. Kauffman - by Rev. P. E. Kauffman THE first Asia South Pacific Congress on Evangelism could well be that point in history at which the church in Asia came of age. Much of the Asian Church for many years has been dependent to greater1,074 words
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Advertisement325 1969-01-26 5 KEU ANNOUNCEMENTS GRACE BAPTIST HI Kt R i Cantonese English i S:.at Crescent Singapore A snprtay 830 am Sunday Sc cool 8 «5 a m Sundae Worship 1100 am. Training Onion 330 on Sundae School Hi out Keening Worship KAY POH KOAII BAPTIST HI R( H (Cantonese A- English! Kay325 words
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Advertisement1307 1969-01-26 5 Religious Announcements HKTtK S CHI Kt H Tavistock Avenue LENO gWA.NO BAPTIST CHURCH Sersngoon Gardens. Snore. 18. <Onil«> 800 am. Parish Communion 800 a m Bunday School 9 30 a m. 800 pm. Evensong CHURCH OF THE TRUE LIGHT 25-G. Perak Road. 8. 10.00 am. Service (Hoick) 10 00 am1,307 words
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AUSTRALIA DAY
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Article, Illustration386 1969-01-26 6 CANBERRA, Australia, Sat. The Australian Government's programme of assistance to Asian students to enable them to study in Australia reached a record level during 1967-68 when "00 new awards were granted under the Colombo Plan. The number of overseas students training in Australia under Australian386 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1969-01-26 6 T*ODAY Australia enters her 182nd year in an exciting period of growing cooperation with Singapore, Malaysia and her other Asian neighbours. Australian interest in Asia is manifest today in her foreign policy, trade, aid, culture, education, travel, sport indeed, in most fields of humanA.I.S. photo.; A I S. photo. - 1,260 words
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Advertisement204 1969-01-26 6 Fastest to London Qantas V-Jet Express lO p.m. on Saturdays ms Just one stop—Bahrain —and you’re there! The Qantas V-Jet Express. There’s no faster way to London from Singapore There’s no better way. Nod off after take off at 10 pm—and wake up in London at 7.35 am. Just one204 words
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Article, Illustration756 1969-01-26 7 S’ PORE-AUSTRALIA: THE TRADE LINK CANBERRA, Australia, Sot. Th« flaw of trade between Australia and Singapore in 1967-68 maintained the steady pattern of recent years. Singapore's External Trade Statistics show imports from Australia valued at SSI97 million in 1967. The Republic's exports to Australia in the same period were recorded756 words
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Article162 1969-01-26 7 MELBOURNE. Australia. Sat. The past decade has seen vastly increased sporting competition between Asian countries and Australia. Jet travel has linked countries c ickly and made the worldc 'impionship event more common. Soccer tournaments, tabletennis championships, squash titles, international turf meetings. tennis competition, golf circuits, cricket games,162 words
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202 1969-01-26 7 CANBERRA. Austra.ia, Sat Some 20.000 Australians visited Malaysia and Singapore during 1967-68 During the year about 60.000 Australians visited Asian countries, an increase pf 21 per cent on the previous year while 28 000 Asians took the reverse journey, a rise 6f 27202 words
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Article148 1969-01-26 7 CANBERRA Sat. Australia. like other countries ol the Asian ana Pacific region, is pronting from the benefits of new techno.ogy in agriculture Her own technology, wmch has led. for example, to the world's highest average production of rice per acre, must merit serious attention from Asian producers.148 words
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POPPING AOUND With Platter Pete
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Article, Illustration315 1969-01-26 8 LIFE-LINES OF Professional name: Arthur Brown Real name: Zarathustra Birthdafe: 24 6/44 Birthplace: Whitby, Yorkshire/ Tintage! Castle Personal points:6ft 2ms; 12 stone, brown eves; dark brown hair, slightly burnt! Parents' names: Peter Monica Brother's and sister's names: Colin Wife's occupation, actress Present home: Castle Instruments played: piano, bass.315 words
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Article329 1969-01-26 8 HI THERE! MY dear dear readers. I do not know it you have been noticing it, but lately, it has come to my knowledge that our editor has been putting in some sneaky wise- cracks in mv column! Now I ass you! Is that fair? As a329 words
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Article164 1969-01-26 8 The combination of Diana Ross and The Supremes with The Temptations has proved a winner keeping their “I’m Gonna Make You Love Me” at the number two spot in New York for the second week The record was released this week in Britain, and pop pickers predicted e<iual164 words
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Article, Illustration174 1969-01-26 8 (A) THE TREMELOES turned up at chief guetft at the wedding of their former leader-tinger BRIAN POOLE pic ahow* (I to r) DAVE MUNDEN. LEN HAWKES. ALAN BLAKELY RICK WEST, the bride PAM RICE and BRIAN POOLE. (B) P. P. ARNOLD married her manager |AMES MORRIS on I174 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1969-01-26 8 JON LANDAU - BY JON LANDAU ON the surface rock and roll changes at an amazing pace. The influence of a figure like the Maharishi can appear and disappear in a matter of months. Talk about old fashioned rock and roll finds itself dead before1,121 words
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Article321 1969-01-26 8 LONDON 1. Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da Marmalade 2 Albatross Fleetwood Mac 3 For Once In My Life Stevie Wonder 4 Something's Happening Herman's Hermits 5. Lily The Pink Scaffold 6 Build Me Up. Buttercup Foundations 7. Private Number Judv Clay/Wtlliam Bell 8 Sabre Dance Love Sculpture 9.321 words
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Article, Illustration656 1969-01-26 8 NEW YORK When Erie Clapton. Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce played their farewell to New York Saturday, at what is now affectionately called “The Cream Concert," they left behind them 21.000 Cream buffs, platinum and gold record* and a music656 words
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Article, Illustration174 1969-01-26 8 THE exclamation mark at the end el tha Alan Bows! it put thara to land added emphasis te the group's sensationalism. The band, a seven-piece concern, play mainly quiet and musical numbers tor the first part of their act. then launch in to a medley of rock174 words
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Advertisement55 1969-01-26 8 OUT AT LAST!! A record consisting of 12 SOUL MUSICS just right for your party Played by one of Singapore’s most popular groups. The State Expressti A tin* express Stereo 12” CST 6701 Listen to it The hottest disc in Town. Available from: Chiang Huat Company 164, South Bridge Road,55 words
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HOLLYWOOD EVERYWHERE
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Article, Illustration1341 1969-01-26 9 John Clare - By John Clare THE first serious recognition of cinematography came with an exhibition held in Britain in 1896. The! years before then were occupied more with the development of scientific toys than with the production of works of commerce or art. When people first went1,341 words
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Article175 1969-01-26 9 JOSEPH Strick will produce and direct the motion picture version of Henry Miller’s novel "Tropic of Cancer” for Paramount Pictures. Strick, who produced and directed the internationallyacclaimed screen version of another classic novel. James Joyce's "Ulysses.” will photograph ‘‘Tropic of Cancer” in colour on locations in Paris, Dijon and175 words
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366 1969-01-26 9 Sheilah Graham - By Sheilah Graham C O P H I A Loren is wondering how she will tear herself Gway from her son, to make the picture with Marcello Mastroianni in Moscow. There’s a simple solution. She will take the baby with her if366 words
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Article, Illustration473 1969-01-26 9 By: E.K. GOH - By: E.K. GOH SOME two thousand years ago, the founder of Christianity, Jesus Christ told his disciples; "For what will it profit a man. If he gams the whole world and forfeits his life, or what shall a man give in return for his life?”473 words
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Miscellaneous269 1969-01-26 9 SHAW# OrsKnlantion LIDO Phene ***** vow SHOWING! Mam lio irnt. 010 a 9 15pm Alan Ar*:n THF HEART IS A LOVELY HL'NTER*' In Color Bondra Locke From WB-7 Art* WATCH OUT FOR ua. m inm riMoos CAPITOL Phene ***** OPENS TODAY! N« Frep LUt 11 am. 1 39. 400 .45269 words
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Miscellaneous374 1969-01-26 9 cathayD ODEON 21 116 OPENS TODAY! 11 m I.M, 4 00. 630 930 p m *‘lo G-MEN” Robert Hos*em Color Scope CATHAY ***** 11th ROM %NTIC DAY! 11 am.. 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 A 9.86 pm RECOMMENDED FOR THOBE ABOVE 16 YEARS! Columbia’* ‘INTERLUDE* m Color Oskar Werner Si Barbara Ferris374 words
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Article, Illustration308 1969-01-26 10 MANY Japanese flower arrangements are very symbolic of an idea A good example of this is the flower arrangement in a boat-like container made of wood with a well-kenzan inside It could also be made of straw like a basket or made of porcelain.308 words
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Article120 1969-01-26 10 iREAM PUFFS; Greased baking sheets Preheated 400 F oven. Ingredients: A. Choux Pastry: 3 oz. butter, 11 cups water. 1 4 cups sifted plain flour, 4 eggs, 4 teaspoon vanilla essence. B. Custard Filling: cup and 2 tablespoons CROSSE AND BLACKWELL CUSTARD POWDER. 1 cup water, 2| cups (18120 words
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Article150 1969-01-26 10 EVENING pants, as dresses over pants, as culottes and Nehru jackets, as cut-out jumpers with billowy-sleeved shirts, as harem trousers. ARRIVAL of quality cottons on the spring fashion scene, in tweeds for suits, textured and sculptured tapestries for elegant dresses. m ALL KINDS of crepes, from150 words
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Article, Illustration392 1969-01-26 10 H. C. Tan - By H. C. Tan TAKE O look at your midriff, thighs, arms in fact your whole body' The cue here is for you to get ready for the bare, bare look of 1969. Italian designers are indeed making a headway with392 words
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462 1969-01-26 10 SMART restaurants with continental cuisines may be fine for the appetite, but not when the menu is full of French terms, and one cannot distinguish between a fish or meat dish. Of course one can always save462 words
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Article124 1969-01-26 10 RICHARD Loftus is London’s most swinging designer in the fashion watch field, and this season he has come out with new ideas to match up with spring fashion trends For all the sports leather clothes. for example, he does big ovals, squares and rectangles in pewter or124 words
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977 1969-01-26 10 Harold Dunmore - By Harold Dunmore SCIENTISTS know that hormones play an important part in human love life. But what are they? How do they produce the things that make us fall in love^ In fact, without hormones human life would be impossible. They are977 words
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Miscellaneous452 1969-01-26 10 Sunday, January 26, 1969. 1 Am. if V 2- 4-22-40 5743-53-77 l2 23-33-35 £*v62 67-69 'STAR G.WER'^ TAURUS Am. 20 I MAT 20 GEMINI (2? AY 21 r*r*f Jvta 20 D CANCER JUNE 21 JULY 22 8-11-30-38 49-65 79-82 LEO ffj JULY 22 AUG. 22 OM 5-27-37-46 5752-70-81-84 VIRGO AUG.452 words
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Article1949 1969-01-26 11 BIG BEN - By BIG BEN OINGAPORE, Sat. Demore, ridden by jockey Ricky Nelson, scored o shock win in Race Five at Bukit Timah here today to pay $506 tor a win ticket. Trained by Colin Tulloh, the four-year-old Tory Hanger grey carried 122 tun tickets. He beat1,949 words
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Article415 1969-01-26 11 SINGAPORE. Sat Following is the Stipendiary Stewards Report on today's races at Bukit Timah: Rare 1: R. Low (August Moon) was severely reprimanded for causing some crowding approaching the five furlongs through which Teddie <app. Ariffln) and King’s Row (app. Velayutham) had to be checked. Making the415 words
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Article334 1969-01-26 11 BANGKOK, Sat. (Reuter) Japanese Club Toyo Kogyo defeated Perak 2-0 at the national stadium last night to enter the semi-finals of the Asian Champion Teams' Cup soccer tournament. Both goals were scored in the first half. Japan grabbed an early lead as inside-left Takayuki334 words
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Article158 1969-01-26 11 SINGAPORE Sat—The 12th Company of Anglo Chinese School won the championship title in the first annual Boys Brigade road-relay race, held at the Queenstown Lutheran Church ground today. Comprising four athletes they ran the distance of 2 5 miles each, with a time of158 words
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Article60 1969-01-26 11 INVERCARGILL. New Zealand. Sat (Reuter) Britain's Piers Courage, driving a Brab-ham-Ford. today won the Rothmans Teretonga International 100 motor race fourth and final New Zealand race in the Tasman trophy series. He was followed home by world champion racing driver Graham Hill, also of Britain, driving a Lotus60 words
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456 1969-01-26 11 ADELAIDE, Sat. (Reuter) Australia pressed on towards another convincing win over the West Indies on the second day of the vital fourth cricket Test at Adelaide Oval today. At stumps the Australians held a first innings lead of 148 runs with four wickets ifl456 words
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Article122 1969-01-26 11 OAKLAND, California. Sat (Reuter) Australias Ron Clarke set a new world's best indoor time for three miles here last night with a blistering run in which he lapped fellow-countryman Kerry Pearce and American star Tracy Smith Clarke clocked 13 minutes. 12 6 seconds, lopping, more than122 words
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Article67 1969-01-26 11 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Results of English Football League matches played last night were: Division One Queens P R 0. Leeds 1. Division Two Middlesbrough 2. Oxford 0 postponed from December 28) Division Three Southport 3. Harilepools 0 Tranmere 3. Swindon 5. Division Four Workington 0. Colchester 1.67 words
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Article114 1969-01-26 11 West Indies Ist Inns:—* 276 Australia First Innings; W. Lawry c Butcher b Sobers 62 K. stackpole c Hendriks b Holford 62 I. Chappell c Sobers b Gibbs 76 I. Redpath lbw b Carew 45 D. Walters not out 85 P. Sheahan b Gibbs 51 E. Freeman lbw b114 words
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229 1969-01-26 11 MONTEREY. California. Sat. (Reuter) Two virtually unknown golfers led the field after brilliant 68’s In the first round of the USSISO.OOO (£62.000) Bing Crosby national pro-amateur golf tournament here. The two. Terry Wilcox. 28, of New York, and Jim Colbert, 27, of Kansas229 words
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181 1969-01-26 11 NARRABRI. New South Wales. Sat (Reuter) The touring Singapore State XI scoied a first innings win against Narrabri in the twoday match which ended at Narrabri. 356 miles northwest of Sydney, today. Resuming this morning at 6 203 the visitors added only 14 runs to181 words
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Article, Illustration1289 1969-01-26 12 BIG BEN - Hobart Can W in First Time Out Today By BIG BEN T>ACK Wellington Ace in the Club Cup in Race Six at Bukit Timah today. The six-year-old Arragon gelding was running on when fourth to Seals Bay over the mile last week. A1,289 words
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Article1712 1969-01-26 12 Race 1 Horses < Class 4s Div. 3—6 Furs.—2.00 p.m. (FOR LOCAL RIDERS 0!\iLY) 1 000 Beau Ideal 6y 9.00 Chukell Stable 13 2 391 Asian Pride 5v 9.00 Dato Capt. H F Bloxham E B kelen 12 3 228 Impact 5v 8 13 Lucilla Stable Teh1,712 words
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Article209 1969-01-26 12 BIG BEN JIMMY LAD K.B.K. CISCO RACK 1 B. SUCCESS Star Lu>tre Bonus Issue CORONILO Brilliant Success Bonus Issue B SUCCESS Bonus Issue Star Lustre STAR LUSTRE Uoronilo Bonus Issue RACK a SET UP Count Babu Aqua Viva SET UP Judith Anton Aqua Viva AQUA VIVA Judith Anton II209 words
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Article31 1969-01-26 12 Big Ben Wendy's Brother Hobart Bintang Singapura Jimmy Lad Coronilo Pulau I’inanz Entertainer V K.B.K. Aqua Viva Big Night Desert Apaehe Cisco Getalons Deoert Apaehe Entertainer V31 words
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171 1969-01-26 12 LIVERPOOL. England. Sat. Reuter) Red Alligator. 20iength winner last year, will carry an extra 13 lb. this year in the Grand National steeplechase handicap over 4J miles here on March 29. In the list of weights issued today Red Alligator was allocated171 words
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Article68 1969-01-26 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Manual and Mercantile Worker’s Union took the NTUC table-tennis title when they beat the defending champions, Amalgamated Union of Public Employees 3-2 in the second annual tournament held at the Khee Fatt Auditorium. Cairnhill Road, lyPioneer Industries Employees Union trounced Singapore Bank Employees68 words
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340 1969-01-26 12 ROME. Sat. (Reuter) Italy’s Bruno Arcari last night retained the European Junior welterweight boxing title when he knocked out the challenger. Willy Quatuor (West Germany) i n the seventh round of the scheduled 15-round fight. The French referee Georges G ndr^ ruled 11340 words
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Advertisement229 1969-01-26 11 Classified Ads. SALES SERVICE REFRIGERATORS AIRCONDITIONERS REFRIGERATORS AIRCONDITIONEHS Sale*/Service/Rental /Spray Guaranteed Workmanship Reasonable Charges Contact: SOUTH EASTERN REFRIGERATION CO 452 RACE COI R*E ROAD TEL: ***** (Spore) CAR RENTAL U-DRIVE RING *****, Everfine Co.. (Rent-a-Car) Ltd.. 519. Serangoon Road. Singapore-8. Office Opens 8.00 s.m. 7.00 p.m. (Including Sundays Holidays). CARPETS229 words
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Miscellaneous52 1969-01-26 11 BIG SWEEP m v" 5 r VALUE OF POOL $10,746. 1st Prixe: No. *****9 $4,932 2nd Prixe: No. *****2 $1,409 3rd Prixe: No. *****3 704 STARTERS: ($300 eoch) Nos:— *****4 *****1 *****6 *****7 *****0 *****3 *****9 *****2 *****6. CONSOLATION: ($100 each) Nos:— *****0 *****2 *****8 *****6 *****6 *****5 *****1 *****752 words
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Miscellaneous54 1969-01-26 12 Time And Tide TODAY Singapore: 406 a.m. (8 ft. 3 ins.); 10.52 a.m. (3 ft. 2 ins.); 5 p.m (6 ft. 8 ins.); 10.42 p.m. (4 ft. 7 ins.). TOMORROW Singapore: 4.45 a.m. (8 ft.); 12.05 p.m. (3 ft. 2 ins.) 7 03 pm. (6 ft. 9 ins.); 1150 pm.54 words
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