Eastern Sun, 2 February 1969

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE’S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Eastern Sun Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 901 Sunday Edition, 2 February 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 13 cents
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  • 364 1 IN CASE OF A MAJOR SOVIET ATTACK... MUNICH. Sat. (Reuter) The British Defence Minister. Mr. Dennis Healev. said here today that "nuclear escalation” by NATO would be the only alternative to surrender in the case of a major Soviet attack. a P a P
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  • 91 1 LONDON. Sat <1 PI) Government-owned British European Airways (BEA) is negotiating for the sale of surplus Viscount airliners to China. BEA spokesman said on Saturday. The Viscount, a four-engined turboprop aircraft, is a short/ medium range airliner which went into service in April 1953. About 450
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  • 228 1 BREST. Sat. (Reuter) The Marseillaise and the Internationale greeted General de Gaulle when he arrived here today on the second leg of a tour of Britannv. But as In the Breton capital of Rennes yesterday, a group of about 30 youths in a
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  • 33 1 VATICAN CITY. Sat (Reuter) Pope Paul has requested clemency for two Christian Arabs condemned to die in Jordan where they were accused of spying for Israel, a Vatican spokesman said today.
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  • 436 1 ‘Constitution Is Not Unchangeable’ KARACHI, Sat. (Reuter) President Mohammed Ayub Khan of Pakistan tonight invited his political opponents to meet him to discuss solving Pakistan's political problems. But he qualified the invitation to apply only to "responsible" opposition parties and insisted that any proposals should
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  • 82 1 MANILA. Sat. (Reuter) A Manila court today sentenced a judge to three months imprisonment on bribery. Judge Eliseo Somera was found guilty of having received 1.000 pesos (about £100) from a police sergeant who had interceded for a friend facing homicide charges in a case assigned to the
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  • 79 1 VAASA. Sat. (UPI) An 18-year-old drummer here beat the drums for four and a half days without a pause to set a new “world record.” Pasi Pesonen passed the record of 106 hours, eight minutes. 45 seconds set by "Zorba” To make his record undisputable he hammered away
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  • 222 1 CAIRO. Sat. <UPI* The Egyptian and Moroccan press today criticised Iraq for the public hanging of 14 convicted spies. In a front page editorial the semi-official Cairo newspaper Al-Ahram said the "hanging of 14 people in public square Is certainly not a heart-warming sight
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  • 65 1 MANILA. Sat. 'Reuter) Uneasy peace prevailed In Manila universities and schools today after more than a week of violent student demonstrations In protest against a number of grievances ranging from nigh tuition fees to dirty school toilets. Police reported all was quiet the whole day
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  • 57 1 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) Rebel Meo tribesmen and Communist guerillas ambushed Government forces in two separate incidents and wounded ten of them earlier this week, police reported today. On Tuesday rebel Meo tribesmen in Phitsunuloke Province. 250 miles north of Bangkok. ambushed a police car carrying supplies
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  • 130 1 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) The Pacific Area Travel Association (PATA) has elected as its new President, a tourist official from New Zealand, where it will hold the next annual conference. Mr. Robert S. Austin, general manager of the New Zealand Government Tourist and Publicity Department.
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  • 102 1 CANBERRA. Sat Reuter) Prime Minister John Gorton said tonight that he would oppose Australia becoming a Republic. Interviewed on television here, he said: “I believe that the constitutional monarchy is a good form of Government and perhaps the best form of Government that has yet been
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  • 189 1 SAIGON. Sat. (Reuter) General Nguyen Van Kirm. head of resident Nguyen Van Thieu's special military staff, and four escorts were wounded in a roadside bomb attack here today, a Government military spokesman said. A plastic explosive was thrown under the General's saloon ear
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  • 185 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Eastern Sun first lucky shopper In the new twiceweekly contest today received a S2O gift voucher when she called at our office this morning. She is Miss Kua Boey Keng of Somapah Road who was “caught” shopping at Metrotex.
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  • 118 1 REDWOOD CITY, California. Sat. (Reuter) A murder trial came to a chilling halt here yesterday when first the arm and then the head of the blood-smeared “victim” fell off and rolled along the courtroom floor. The parts fell from a bulletridden dummy dressed In the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 629 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Acting Police Secretary, Mr. H. L. Boudewyn has listed several measures for owners of warehouses and vehicles “to help us to help you”. In his appeal, he referred to a recent incident in which six robbers
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  • 462 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister of State for the Prime Minister’s Office. Tuan Haji Ya’acoh bin Mohamed. said tonight that Singapore was proud of the fact that its society was not without sinews. “We have the firm conviction of our faith of living our Own
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  • 111 2 SINGAPORE. Sat A youth was murdered and another found seriously injured at a pasar malam site in Upper Serangoon Road last night. A' about 10.30 p m Ang Chee King. 18. who was hawking at the pasar malam was attacked by a group of 20
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  • 40 2 The Minister of State for the Prime Minister's Office, Tuan Haji Ya'acob bin Mohamed (seen In the centre with glasses) watching a Lion Dance at the opening of the month-long New Ideal Exposition at Gay World Amusement Park, this evening.
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  • 437 2 MORE TOURISTS TO STORE THE HOPE SINGAPORE. Sat. Construction of one of the thi S S mo^rnffig Holiday Inns, part of the biggest international h e k p r j with a ground-breaking ceremony and the firing of crac The ground breaking ceremony was Jointly
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  • 64 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. A motor-cyclist, Chua Nguang Seng, died last night after austaininr head injuries m a collision with a car at the junction of Victoria Street and Middle Road. Police have been unable to trace his next-of-kin. His last address was B’o-k 3fi. Room 51. Beo Crescent. His
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  • 54 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Armed Forces will be conducting Demolition Exercises at the Southern Island* Ranges at Pulau Senang and Pulau Pawai from Wednesday to Friday These exercises will take place daily from 800 to 12 00 midnight. The Public are warned, for their own safety, to keep
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  • 429 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. —One of the most dynamic hoteliers In the world, Mr. Kemmons Wilson, Chairman ot Holiday Inns of America, is in Singapore. Mr. Wilson who owns 1,072 hotels throughout the world In America, Britain. Europe and elsewhere is here in connection with the construction
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 114 2 I M /oO m f c 0 O 0 c? P Z) C7 V/j S 2 S', fe 3 ili? i ALL RI<iWT...NOYV THINK YOU'RE 60 OUTFIT' WhEkE YOU DO THOUGHT I'D IN A LITTLE orET 601N6 n THAT VS PRACTICE SIX rri HUH Y 4 s S' SI Tv\
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  • 632 3 tpent l a ot al* nf S 4 27 “(P* Pub L lc Works Department schemes last year n dra,na e development hand' 35 contra worth $lO.B million was In whHe f dra,na e schemes were completed last year e
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  • 344 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaysia will need “strongly motivated’’ people from all P with Progressive atutudes and dedication to I,€ a Malaysian nation,” the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. says in a mid-term review of the First Malaysia Plan (1966 1970) released today. Tun Razak says
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  • 231 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singap< e's first school of Naval Training was declared open today by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior and Defence, Mr. G. E. Bogaars. Speaking at the opening ceremony at the school in Blakang Mati, Mr. Bogaars told the first batch
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  • 73 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Police recovered 500 feet of welding worth $1,510 two hours after it was reported stolen from the Than e Yee Dredging Company in Petaling Jaya yesterday. A police spokesman said today that a police patrol car found the welding vnre in an abandoned car at
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  • 94 3 SINGAPORE. Sat Ma-laysia-Singapore Airlines may now operate air services between Russia and Singapore. An air services agreement enabling MSA to fly to Russia and the Russian airline Aeroflot, to operate services to Singapore was initialled here on Jan. 31. The agreement followed negotiations between
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  • 361 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore International Airport at Pava Lehar Is now equipped with a SoaO.OOO radar simulator, believed to he the first to be installed m South-east Asia. 1 ne n The radar simulator was commissioned this morning by the Parliamentary Secretary to the
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  • 341 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Malaysia's per capita income can be raised “within one generation’’ to a level comparable with those of developed countries, says a mid-term review of the First Malaysia plan. The answer is in the development of the vast tracts of cultivable land
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  • 360 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Director of the Institute for Medical Research. Prof (Dr) Ungku Omar Ahmad, today expressed apprehension over the use of dangerous chemicals to kill herbs Prof. Ungku Omar told Bernama that these herbicides could affect both animal and plant life and
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  • 172 3 LONDON Sat. (UPI) Interna lonal Sugar Council (ISC) chairman. Mr. Adrian Lajous of Mexico said yesterday that the first immediate and fundamental task of the council was to bring the price of the commodity up to realistic levels. The Sugar Council also will
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  • 59 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Special Committee appointed to study the Aziz Teachers' Salaries Commission report it was trying “as quickly as we can” to finish its task, its Chairman. Tunku Tan Sri Mohamed bin Tunku Besar Burhanuddin. said today. “The four sub-committees working on the report have been
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  • 108 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A Hone Kong registered ship, the “Red Dragon" was “arrested” here this afternoon following a High Court order. The High Court order to “arrest” the ship was obtained by Selco Salvage Limited following a writ filed at the High Court Registry this morning. In the
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  • 796 3 About thirty of the leading manufacturing, industrial and banking executives of the United States are scheduled to spend a few hours in Singapore on March I on their tour of South-east Asia as guests of James Linen, publisher of Time magazine, and Harold E. Gray. Chairman
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 437 4 THE Colombo Plan one of the most successful aid programmes in operation today is the main channel for New Zealand's aid to several Asian countries including Singapore. The countries of South-east Asia are neighbours of New Zealand and New Zealand wants to
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  • 405 4 Singapore, Saturday. TWO centuries have passed since the great English navigator Captain James Cook sailed round the New Zealand coast, including that country on his greatest memorial-a map of the Pacific. When Cook found New Zealand on Feb 6 in 1769 it
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  • 200 4 NEW Zealand's brass bands are noted for their high standard of music and marching. It is estimated that one New Zealander out of every twenty plays in a band. Every city and town has a brass band, and in many cases, several. In 1953 a
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  • 152 4 THE original New Zealanders are Polynesians called Maoris. They are proud of their past and preserve and practise ancient arts such as wood carving, singing and dancing. But they are adaptable and do not live In the past. In the past 60 or TO years
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 429 5 NEW ZEALAND draws many thousands of tourists and visiters because of the beauty, diversity and the compactness of its splendid scenery and its varied sport- ing facilities. Both the North and South Islands provide outstanding but different attractions. The North Island has more
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  • 208 5 In recent years the cultural scene in New Zealand has undergone a remarkable change Once New Zealand's isolation cut her off from cultural influences and interests. A visit by an international celebrity was exceptional But now. air travel. and developments within the country encourage visits by many
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  • 180 5 New Zealand's exports to Singapore are booming They reached a record of 522.53f1.917 in 1967, a 44 percent increase on the 1966 total. Sales for 1968 will exceed those for 1967. Main increases were m tallow, animal feedstuffs. petroleum products, meat and dairy products, but a
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  • CHURCH AT HOME
    • 260 6 Trom “SOON 1 T’HE Bible teaches that A there is a time coming when “the dead, small and great (that is people of importance in the world as well as ordinary people), shall stand before God To do this, there must be life after death.
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    • 572 6  -  By Rev. P.E. Kauffman THIS report will be a very brief survey of last year in Asia. Perhaps most important ot all 1968 was a year in which no world war commenced. There were such threats on several occasions, yet the world successfully avoided such a major
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    • 126 6 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Jurong Civic Centre here ls conducting a Taekwon-do Class starting on Feb. 4 to be held at the Civic Centre on Tuesdays and Fridays from 600 p.m 730 p.m. The goal of this programme ls to promote physical and health fitness
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    • 386 6 DEAR FRIENDS. Many of you have Joined us In prayer that God would send someone to give fulltime leadership to the work of S.U We want you now to rejoice with us In this wonderful leading and provision and to give Him all the praise and
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    • 58 6 The need to communicate ihe Gospel to the vast masses of the world faced other interest groups and out of discussions came the idea of the formation of an Asian Communications Centre from which could come many significant developments for mass communication of the Gospel. Hong Kong was
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    • 56 6 SINGAPORE Sat. Rev. Kenneth Douglas Franklin, who arrived here recently was instituted the new Vicar of the St. Peter's —ch at Serangoon Garden Estate at an Institution and Induction Service last night at the church. The service was conducted by the Anglican Bishop of Singapore
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    • 594 6 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Christians’ hope that ore day, Dr. Billy Graham would be able to conduct a crusade here is practically fulfilled with the Grady Wilson Crusade which begins at the National Theatre tomorrow at 3 p m The Grady
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    • 99 6 THE Shepherd tends hi* (lock with love That none may go astray. For the marauding wolf is near To lure the sheep away. Yet not many sheep stay always Under the Shepherd’s eyes Some will wander and stray far from Where the safe na»ture lies. The wood is
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    • 226 6 A GIANT of a man in music as well a* in stature, stands 6' 4” In height. A graduate of the world famous Jullltard School of Music, New York City, with experience In directing private music schools and minister of music as well as organist and pianist
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    • 140 6 SINGAPORE. Sat. President T«d nem"s« o* the Christian Business Men's Committee International and Mrs. Detnoss will be arriving here on Tuesday. Two dates have been arranged for them. Mr Demoss will meet with members of the CBMC. Singapore at a SDecial breakfast session at the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1267 6 Religious Announcements ST. PETERS CHI KCH 1. ra vis took Avenue Serangoon Gardens. 6'Dora 19 Sunday 800 am. Parish Communion 8 00 am. Bunday School 0 30 a m 6 oo pm. Evensong t.ENO klllMl BAPTIST CHURCH (Teochew English) J 65 Buklt liman Road. 3* as ■Singapore 10 Sunday 830
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    • 343 6 ANNOUNCEMENT RELIC lOUS ETERNAL LUI BAPTISI HI K('H (Cantoneaai i» A Ktm Rest Rom Malay 845 am. Sunday Scnooi 10 00 m Sunday Worship KKL *»Ol M’EMtSTI GRACE BAPThI CHI HI R i Cantonese English > 1? SUat Crescent. Singapore a <ond»i 830 a m Sunday School 845 a m
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 214 7 SINGAPORE. Sat Shaw’s film star. Miss Chin Fei from Hone Kong, better known as the James Bond girl of the Chinese screen will open a cnin-o perated self-service laundry centre here on Monday. Miss Chin Fei who is on r ming location here will
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    • 87 7 HIROSHIMA. Japan, Sat fUPI) —Southeast Asia's large tanker, the Philippine Leace:. was launched here on Saturday at the Mitsubishi Heavy Industry yard. The 93.000-ton tanker measures (739 ieet) long a nd 127 feet wide It will be manned bv 43 Filipinos who will sail it
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    • 92 7 HONG KONG. Sat. (AFP) Ch.na has recently built a large modem steel factory, marking a new stage in the country's steel industry, according to Radio Peking today. The Paotow Iron and Steei Factory, in Central Northern China, was completed one year ahead of schedule, and had
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    • 100 7 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. |UPI) Asia had over four times as manv telephones in 1967 as in 1957 doubling its share in the world telephone supply. The region will have to add 1,000 miles up railway tracks to existing Asian networks from Singapore to Istanbul if it is to link
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    • 285 7 SINGAPORE, Sot. The market opened the week on a bouyant note and exchange were made at the highest levels of last week. Undaunted by reports of insufficient worthwhile consumer offtake, bull buying continued unabated, but this recoiled each time as the 62cent level
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    • 248 7 TOKYO Sat. (UPI) Japan's overall international payments balance In 1968 reached US$l,lOO million for an all-time high, the Finance Ministry and the Bank of Japan said in a joint release yesterday. The previous record was US$4OO million registered in 1966. The release accounted for the
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    • 151 7 NEW YORK. Bat. <UPI) The market for si.ver will be dominated by "speculative and Investment demand" again in 1969 as It was In 1968 Handy and Harman, leading precious metals refiners and fabricators predict. Stocks of silver held for speculative and Investment purchases world-wide now
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    • 76 7 reported in a series of studies prepared by the UN. Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) for January and February meetings of its subsidiary bodies. The ECAFE Transport and Communications Committee meeting in Bangkok Feb 3-11 will have before it a progress report on
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    • 82 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The 1 Association of Banks In Ma- 1 laysia-Singapore today made 1 the following changes in its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency). SELLING TT. o r O D ready: Deutsche Marks <76 7430; Holland Guilders $84.9150:
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    • 163 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The giving of good service and attending to all complaints, big or small is an important tenet in the business world.” Mr. Danny SC Quek. having established the Siemen Trading Company Ltd. for about three and a half years, held this up
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    • 38 7 WASHINGTON. Sat (UPI) The Department of Agriculture yesterday announced authorisation to South Korea for the purchase of US$l9.2 million worth of milled and/ or brown rice under the “Food for Peace” programme (Public Law 480).
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    • 192 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. A sophisticated printing machine, and the only one of its kind in Singapore and Malaysia has been installed at a local printing company, the New Art Printing Co. Ltd. The Heidelberg Rotaspeed two-colour offset machine, capable of producing up to 7.000 two-colour
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    • 41 7 NFW YORK. Sat (UPI) Dow Jones closing average on the New York stock exchange 30 Industrials 946 0$ 20 Rails 274 88 13 Utilities 139 95 65 Stocks 343 91 40 Bonds 74.96 Commodity Futures Index 140 68
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    • 102 7 SLOt’L. Sat (lPI) Gov-ernment-decreed nrice of rice became effective starting today in three major South Korean cities. The government controlled the price of the staple in Seoul Pusan and Teague to curb It* soaring trend Under the decree, retail dealers in these three cities must sell a
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    • 54 7 NEW YORK. Sat (UPI) Rubber futures closed 5 to 20 points higher yesterday on a sale of 1 contract. (Bid) (Asked) Mar 23.40 23.90 May 22.75 22.95 July 2275 22.85 Sept 22.25 22.70 Nov 22.15 22.55 Jan 22.15 22.55 Mar 22.05 22 45 Locally, No 2 RSS was
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    • 47 7 (Managers Price*) l«t Malayan XU 2.9* 2nd Malayan XD 2.16 3rd Malayan 133 The Commerce Ind 1.03 1.15 The >avlng fund... 1.20 130 M. Inve*t fund 130 1.40 ISt Hon* Kon» 135 1 41* 2nd Hong hunt 94 .99* Sterling Com 7/2 (•Hong Kong currency)
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    • 102 7 (SINGAPORE, Sat. The noon prices at the Singapore hinesa Product Exchange today are:— Huyer Del lei loionut Oil (FOB) Bulk SO5O (CMOIIIII Oil (F O B Drum 33.00 l,oo*e Copra Mixed 3150 Miintnk While Pepper (FOB) 96% vi.fr. 117.50 saranak White Pepper 1 <> B ..mm 113.00 Sarawak special
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    • 79 7 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) Money quotations Hong Kong dollars 6 090 per 'J.S dollar. Hong Kong dollars 6 ***** per U.S. dollar TT Hong Kong dollars 14 52 pound sterling Hong Kong dollars 312.5 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness. Hong Kong dollars 1620 per
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    • 15 7 SINGAPORE. Sat The tin price for today was S3BO per picul, down $0.50.
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    • 23 7 LONDON, Fri (UPD Rubber market opened quiet with spot 21-11/16 21-2 No 1 RSS CIF basis ports Feb 21-5 16 21-J
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 138 7 KNOW WHAT I'M WELL, COULD SOMEHOW i get THE FEEL-NO I'M Nor NEEDED I •Wom^a-‘Barfccra's OUT. NO a ~-As«.S POP/ DO THANKS. ANYWAY, RDPS. 9uT THIS IS ■UNDER 3 FRED.. I WONDER 1F... CCs^ROl -f 1 J YEAH. FRED PRIDED HIMSELF ON HIS ENGINEERING w ABILITIES/ > poor dear...he SO
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  • POPPING AROUND With Platter Pete
    • 376 8 BEWARE. Tiny Tim has arrived end with him more interest, confusion and curiosity than Mrs. Elva Miller who made the scene last year. Who is Tiny Tim? He was first seen on TV in the "new talent” section of Rowan and Martin’s hit comedy show
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    • 422 8 JJI THERE! Well, dear readers. You all saw what our editor did last week. It is with heartfelt sadness to inform all of you lovable hep-type cool eats therefore, that I have resigned! I am a man of my word, and I must do as I have
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    • 319 8 LONDON: Albatross Fleetwood Mac 2 Ob-La-D- Ob-La-Da Marmalade 3 For Once In My Life Steve Wonder 4 Blackberry Way— Move 5 Something’s Happening Herman’s Hermits 6 Private Number Judy Clay Bell 7 Fox On The Run Manfred Mann 8 L'ly The Pink Scaffold 9 You
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    • 1095 8  -  TONY GLOVER Being a bit fed up with music as “reactive noise” ("God man, the world's a drag, let’s play loud and drown it out"), I was sort of set not to dig this LP, but I had to. Hendrix is a good musician
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    • 648 8 JOSE Feliciano's next single may be the American National Anthem. So says British comedian Jonathan Moore, currently playing London's Playboy Club between two big American tours with Jose. "He sang the anthem in a blues-soul wav on national TV during a ball
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    • 1011 8 A Rolling Stones Feature Part Two VIOLENCE. The Rolling Slones are violence. Their music penetrates the raw nerve endings of their listeners and finds its way into the groove marked "release of frustration." Their violence has always been a surrogate for the larger violence their audience is so
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    • 153 8 The success of Fleetwood Mae Albatross. top of this week's British charts, follows other recent instrumental hits Love Sculpture's rendition of “Sabre Dance" *«d Hugo Montenegro's “The Cood. The Bad and The Ugly" The present lack of original vocal sounds was also underlined this week when the Decca
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    • 73 8 MONUMENT A monument IS ARTISTRY t. 3 This Is Fran Jeffries (SLP *****) m J'sA SAX SATIONAL Boots Randolph (SLP *****) jj*'. Robert Knight Everlasting Love (RSS *****) That Man ROBERT MITCHUM Sing* (SLP *****) IF Mexico Featuring The Acapulc Trumpets and The Bob Moor Orchestra (SLP *****) Hawaii The
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  • THE NEW FILMS
    • HOLLYWOOD EVERYWHERE
      • 315 9 JOANN A" is about a crazy, cheeky, beautiful girl the kind who comes to London and wanders into someone's bed who's allmixed up, does not understand a thing but is somehow lovable Genevieve Waite plays the role of “Joanna” a leggy teen-age girl who
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      • 1202 9  -  By Sheilah Graham C* 1 INA Lollobrigida, is f in the United States to promote her "Buona Sera Mrs. Campbell" picture, told me that her next project has nothing to do with acting She is going on an archaeological expedition to Joraan
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      • 166 9 I EE Van Cleef. the cowboy with the tough iiever-smile and no-mercy look, scores again in “The Big Gunciown’’. Lee who has played tough roles in a number of Westerns to-date does it again this time with all the gusto of a man on the
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      • 271 9 MR Louis F. Polk. Jr. (abovei has been elecled the new '-i rsid»nt of Metro (io.’du vnMajer Inc. Following is a brief biography of Mr. Polk: Mr Polk, a g-aduate of Philips Andover Academy, received a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical and Industrial Engineering from
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 81 9 AAAAAAAAAA A AAA AAAAAiAAAAAAAA AAA A A A AAAAAAAA^. “THE DOLLY’S A GO-GO” HOTEL at the lUlalaysfa SINGAPORE TONIGHT >- A *B* r„. 4T\ Si ■<*»' DIRECT FROM THE CASINO DE PARIS LONDON IN AN EXCITING TEASING EXTRAVAGANZA. ONLY SHOW OF ITS KIND WITH SEVEN LONG LEGGED LOVELIES YOU CANNOT
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    • 62 9 TRAVET. CENTRE OF SINGAPORE Well-known for personalised service* E-10 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING Malaysia SINGAPORE ANNOUNCES The Golden Lotus will now have 2 Sessions for the evening: I. First Session from 7 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. Chinese Dinner with Entertainment for the Family. 11. Second Session from 10.30 p.m. to 1a m.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 287 9 SHAW Or* Knlantton LIDO Phone 2*414 NOW SHOW INC.! 11 m 11V 4 (Mi :n 815 m Carol White <L- Oliver Reed I'll Never Fnrret What. Isnime'' Technicn.or ill I-8 B NEXT CHANOE "TWIN BLADES OF DOOM" A PH AW PRODUCTION Mandarin In Color now showing: 11 a m 1.45.
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    • 386 9 CATHAY ***** Last 2 Dar*: 11, l.:». 4. A Sft. 9.30 THE BUSS OF MRS BLOSSOM” Shirlev MacLailM James Booth Technicolor Paramount Open* Tuesdav Barry Sullivan BI(KSK|N Color fn-a.nountl ORCHARD-***** La«t 2 Days! Todav 5 Shows 11 am. lto. 4 (Hi. 6.30. 9 I.', pm. mom's ‘HOT MILLIONS’* Peter Ustinov
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    • 659 10  -  By: Florence de Santis FASHION can sometimes be a bit of a tyrant. When a new trend shows signs of catching on, all the fashion houses jump on it for fear they will be left behind. But some trends cause trouble, and
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    • 341 10  -  Ikebana with LLady de la Mare I TO-DAY’S arrangement can be called Heavenly Style according to the O'Hara School of Japanese flower arrangement or according to the Sogetsu school it is called Omission Style with the Soe omitted. The materials I have
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    • 85 10 NEW leg looks for spring, in knee socks with cut-out patterns. in semi sheer opaques sometimes dotted or striped, in evening laces. SPRING gloves in many colours, with eighteenth-cen-tury pastel kids revived, new details like embroidery, the dash of cavalier cuffs. HANDBAGS in red white or blue patent,
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    • 312 10 YOU can't buy real Toll House Cookies in any store. You bake them yourself —a nice big batch in a surprisingly short time. How long has it been since you have enjoyed the special magic of Toll House Cookies at vour home? Too long? Better get some
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 492 10 TODAY and YOU... IV" Sunday, February 2, 1969. TAR. GAZER'*O m ARIES Vi: AHt. '9 7-12-24-34 45-57-78 TAURUS a-- 1 Flnonciol 2 You'd 3 Reolstie 4 Hard 5 Moke 6 Work 7 Someone 8 Hopes 9 May 10 Push 11 Some 12 Moy 13 Unusual 14 Avoid 15 Known 16
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  • 382 11 RTS Has Vital Role To Play In Nation Building Jek SINGAPORE. Sat. —RTS Enterprises (Pte) Ltd. last night presented a recital by bass baritone Tan Ngiang Ann at the Singapore Conference Hall. Pianoforte was by Vivienne Wee. The recital, sponsored by the Sin Chew Jit Poh. proved to be an
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  • 92 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The na'ieral conference or religious scholars will be held here from March 4 the Minister of Lands and Mines. Dato H«j i Abdul Rahman bin Ya'akub said today About 300 scholars are expected to attend the four-day conference. Dato Haji Abdul Rahman told
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  • 142 11 AUCKLAND. Sat < Reuter)— Brian Fairlie. 21-year-old New Zealander, gcoreri an upset quarter-final victory over Australian professional John Newcombe in the New Zealand Open tennis tournament today. Fairhe described his victory over Newcombe as “a real breakthrough"and said he was considering turning professional within a year.
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  • 50 11 MELBOURNE. Sat. (Reuter) Victoria made a gallant re--1 coverv and seemed set for a i first innings lead over the > West Indies at stumps on the second day of their return match at the Melbourne cric- > ket ground today. Scores: West Indies 349 versus Victoria five
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  • 175 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Plainclothes police officers and men will mingle with the crowd at every major soccer game here to catch those who indulge in illegal betting, the OCPD. Kuala Lumpur, Assistant Commissioner Abu Bakar bin Aziz said today. The police officers would
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  • 72 11 CAPE TOWN Sat 'Reuter* South African professional Coble Legrange retained his lead in the Western Province Open golf champion-hip with a brilliant six-under-par third round of 65 here yesterday Legrange. with a 12-under-par aggregate of 2JI, led by four strokes from British professional Brian Barnes
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  • 67 11 BANGKOK Sat. (Reuter) Thailand won the Aslan group berth of the Über Cup badminton championship when they j defeated South Korea 5-2 at the National gymnasium in Bangkok last night Thai women won three singles and two doubles for the five-point victory. Thailand will
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  • 301 11 DAYTONA BEACH. Florida, Sat. (Reuter* West German Porsches have swept into three of the top four qualifying positions for the 24-hour Daytona race for sports and prototype cars Britain’s Vic Elford and Brian Redman yesterday set a new track record at 122.246 miles-per-hour in
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  • 52 11 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter) A five-nation badminton tournament is planned here next month Sports officials said Indonesia. Malaysia. India and South Korea were interested in playing in Hong Kong after the Asian Badminton Championships which start in Manila next week. Final details still had to be
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  • 59 11 PIETERMARITZBURG Sat. 'Reuter* Natal batsmen scored heavily against Orange Free State to amass 437 runs for eight wickets declared on the opening day of their Currie B' section match here today. Scores Natal B' 437 for eight declared <G Katz 91. M Arvev 81 D Orchard 65. M
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  • 199 11 GEORGETOWN. Guyana Sat. (Reuter) Cricket officials and spnrtswriters here have condemned West Indies skipper Gary Sobers for apologising to the Australians over Charlie Griffith's controversial run-out of lan Redpath in the fourth Test in Adelaide on Tuesday. Former Test umpire Cecil Kippins declared: “Sobers has done harm
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  • 29 11 LONDON Sat. (Reuter* Results of English Football League matches played last night were; Division Three Tranmere Rov. 0 Watford 3 Division Four Southern U. 4. Brentford 0
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1571 11 TV and Radio w! TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 TV SING.APL'RA iiL 10 Pr°B Summary in English. 10 05 The Nurses Sullivan: 10 50 Show P.n^T atl< n 1 The S° n £s That People Lake; 11.35 Galloping Gourmet Vienna; 11.55 Pesta £.M. 12 50 Prog Summary in piv,P n^ la
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    • 309 11 THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. THE KNIGHT IN SHINING ARMOUR AFFAIR Act 1 Troubled Troubadours I YOU'RE ON STAGE. OL’ IF I DON'T. WE I 'I ILLYA THE LIONSARJSD/..'\ WILL BOTH BE I HCP£ yOU CAN PULL IT OFF.' I* SUPPENLY..| RUTGERS? TMRUSH9 TOP EUROPEAN A6ENT/THE ASTiST/ FLOATING IN 7HE ROYAL
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  • 1171 12 Race 1 S Horses Class 3, Dlv. 2— Abt. Furs.—2.00 p.m. Bougoure 10 1 038 Charman Rose Pretty 6 s 161 IV illt op Tulloh 3 4 931 La it* Affidavit jv 8.13 Maureen Stable Heddle Heddle 11 < > 13 6 Rom pa Heddle Harbridge 9
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  • 1092 12 ON his December form here Kookaburra looks a safe each way proposition in Race Eight at Penang today. This Sabaean six-year-old gelding is retaining his form. In his last start here carrying 8.07 Kookaburra was unlucky when second bv a head to VIP over 7f.
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  • 27 12 TrumpiiiKton I ltraman Joyful Melody Jimmy Lad El Supremo Sweet Melody Joint Command KBK La Vite Thriller Taiping Jade Cisco Film Star Laju Laju Kookaburra
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  • 99 12 SINGAPORE. Sat The Singapore Company of Archers will hold their annual Novelty Shoot at the Raffles institution ground. Bras Basah Road, tomorrow lrom 10.00 a m. to 2.00 p.m. Members of the Company of Archers. Armed Forces. Vigilante Corps and the Seletar Archers will take
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  • 62 12 PALM BEACH GARDENS. Florida. Sat. (Rputeri George Archer. Californian winner of the Bing Crosby Open earlier this week, heads the 1969 list of money winners on the United States golf circuit. Archer's total is U 5527,053 (£11.270) from three tournaments. Another American Charlie Sifford is second
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  • 188 12 BIG BEN JIMMY LAD K B K. CISCO RACE 1 r'PINGTON Legal Currency Wflltop M A IREKS Trumpington Ramona LA VITE Ramona iTumpington T’PINGTON Legal Currency La A’ite RACE 2 S. MKRAH Hearsay Chingla R ADI ANT STAR Srrava Merah Big Joy HEARSAY Chingla Big Job BIG JOB Seraya
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