Eastern Sun, 9 March 1969
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Title Section24 1969-03-09 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE’S OWN NATIONAL DAILY -fr Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 933 Sunday Edition, 9 March 1969. MC (P) 0737 Price 15 cents24 words
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Article346 1969-03-09 1 JAKARTA, Sot. (Reuter) At least 600 people are missing, believed lost in the horror earthquake which sent giant tidal waves crashing through towns along the western coast of Indonesia's Celebes Islands two weeks ago, Indonesia's Antara news agency reported today. Quoting a report from disaster346 words
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Article41 1969-03-09 1 “Miss International 1968" enjovs meeting people— Page 2 About people in Singapore—Page 3. T.V.-Radio-Hi-Fi special feature—Pages 4 and 5. Church at Home—Page 6. Film reviews—Page 9. U.N.C.L.E. comics—Page 10. Spore Open Golf—Page 11. S'pore Derby Day prospects—Page 12.41 words
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Article132 1969-03-09 1 HOUSTON, Texas. Sat. (Reuter) America's Apollo 9 astronauts began to take It easy today after five strenous days which have raised U.S. hopes of a moon landing by mid-summer. With another five days to go before their stay in space ends, astronauts James McDivitt,132 words
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604 1969-03-09 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. A top-level delegation from the University of Singapore Students' Union today petitioned the Nanyang University authorities against the expulsion of seven of its students. The seven-member delegation called at the office of the Vice-Chancellor of Nantah to hand in the petition for604 words
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Article99 1969-03-09 1 Latest TEL AVIV. Sat. (Reuter) Egyptian troops today opened a heavy artillerv barrage against Israeli positions across the Suez Canal along a wide front from El Kantara In the north to Suez town in the south. A military announcement here said Israeli forees returned the99 words
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Article, Illustration158 1969-03-09 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Malaysia-Singapore Airlines announced todav that Mr. David Craig, now senior General Manager of BOAC. has been appointed Managing Director of the airlines. The appointment will become effective next month. Mr Craig's task essentially will be to fulfil the objectives set by the company’s158 words
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356 1969-03-09 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Malaysian Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, said today it would be “helpful” if Malaysians in Singapore would be allowed to said the Tunku. He will do some relaxing and also have discussions with Mr. Lee. He said he356 words
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Article149 1969-03-09 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. A senior police officer had a narrow escape last night when a man opened fire at him from close range. The senior police officer. ASP Ying Yoke Chan of the Hokkien Branch of the CID. detained five people, including two men following149 words
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Article68 1969-03-09 1 SAIGON. Sat. (Reuter) An Army firing squad shot four thieves in a prison courtyard here today watched Ey the owners of shops they had robbed. The execution were to have been carried out In public, but a last-minute order said by a prosecution official68 words
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Article46 1969-03-09 1 BANGKOK. Sat (Reuter) King Bhumibol Adulyadej has reappointed Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachom as Prime Minister of Thailand. A royal proclamation read over Radio Thailand last night said the king considered that Marshal Thonom Prime Minister since 1953 deserved the royal confidence to serve again.46 words
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Article184 1969-03-09 1 HONG KONG. Sat. (AFP) A campaign “to recall the bitter past and think on the sweet present” under Chairman Mao Tse-Tung has been launched in China, according to travellers in Hong Kong. The reports said that during the spring festival at the Chinese New Year commune members in184 words
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Article, Illustration111 1969-03-09 1 MOSCOW. Sat.—Ban-ner-carrying Soviet demonstrators converged on the Chinese Embassy here today as massive antiPeking demonstrations went into their second day. Organised groups of students. workers and intellectuals, brought to the area in buses draped with anti-Chinese slogans, began filing past the embassy compound on the— UPI photo - 111 words
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309 1969-03-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Democratic Action Party today strongly repudiated Tunku Abdul Rahman’s charge that it received its financial and moral support from the People’s Action Party of Singapore. DAP Secretary-General Mr. Goh Hock Guan said in a statement that the Prime309 words
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154 1969-03-09 2 KOTA KINABALU. Sat. (Reuter) —Sabah’s Chief Minister. Tun Datu Mustapha, today welcomed the recent statement by Australian Prime Minister John Gorton that his country recognised Malaysia as rightful successor to Britain in Sabah. “This is certainly a very welcome statement. Now we know who our154 words
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166 1969-03-09 2 HONG KONG, Sat. (Reuter) Hong Kong today sounded the death knell for one of its most famous symbols. A square patch of green deep in the heart of the central business district that has echoed to tne sound of bat and ball since166 words
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Article52 1969-03-09 2 MANILA, Sat. (Reuter) A fire in Cebu City in the Southern Philippines today destroyed more than 15 commercial establishments, according to police reports reaching Manila. Damage was estimated at three million pesos (about £300,000). No casualties were reported and the cause of the outbreak is52 words
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Article136 1969-03-09 2 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) Thailand may have delayed replying to the Malaysian proposal that the two countries form a Joint committee to deal with fishing problems in Malaysian territorial waters pending the formation of a new Thai Government, according to an official source in Bangkok. The source said136 words
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342 1969-03-09 2 RAY MOSELEY - By RAY MOSELEY VATICAN CITY, Sat. (IPI) Vatican sources said yesterday that Holy See officials are hopeful President Nixon will appoint the first T.S. ambassador to the Vatican. Two past Presidents, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman, were represented at the342 words
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Article, Illustration378 1969-03-09 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. Pretty and poised 23-year-old Makiko Kimura, “Miss International 1968 is a simple and quiet-spoken Japanese who enjoys meeting people. A graduate of the Kwasel Gakuin University in Nishlnomiya. Makiko said: "I enjoy meeting people because I Uke to learn their different ways378 words
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Article236 1969-03-09 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. Manufacturer* In the Republic have been urged to maintain and even accelerate the momentum of industrial development. The call came from the Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. in a foreword to the directory of the Singapore Manufacturers’ Association 1969. Dr. Goh said236 words
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111 1969-03-09 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Republic’s 14-member trade mission left for Australia tonight to establish contacts for the export of locally manufactured roods. The trade mission, led byMr. Alan Yeo. will visit the major cities in Australia during their two-week tour. The other members of the111 words
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Article65 1969-03-09 2 Tun Tan - By Tun Tan TAIPEI. Sat. (Reuter) Highly placed source today described the call by Malaysian Finance Minister. Tun Tan Siew Sin. for the Over-seas-Chinese .Affairs Commission to be abolished as interference in the internal affairs of Taiwan. The source, who declined to be named, said the Malaysian Minister's65 words
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Article145 1969-03-09 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. A commemorative gold coin issue will be made in August this year to mark the 130th anniversary of the founding of Singapore. The gold coins are to be minted by the Chartered Industries of Singapore Limited end only a limited quantity will be available.145 words
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75 1969-03-09 2 SYDNEY. Sat (Reuter) —A sniper shot and killed a young woman as she was being driven home from a dence esrlv today near Newcastle. 105 miles north of here. The car's driver told police he was driving along the highway when the windscreen75 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous107 1969-03-09 2 9 JUST BRINO AAV BREAKFAST IM 3V THE TV, WILMA... -UoMfc'B aAxtra'S \\l/> V/! 1 a db E3 555 WELL, ITS TIME I PUT MY FOOT.. s> t 2-23 FOR "HREE DAYS OUR SIDEWALK HAS BEEN COVERED WITH SNOW WHILE THE MASTER OP THE HOUSE SITS READING THE PAPER AND107 words
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Article806 1969-03-09 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. At s luncheon meeting of the Singapore Association of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries. to be held on March 17, at 1.00 p.m. at the Adelphi Hotel, Dr. A.H. Zecha will address members of the association. Mr. Roland Chow of Coral Ltd. will produce806 words
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Article152 1969-03-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Five heads of foreign missions were among the guests who attended the Malaysian Chinese Association’s 20th anniversary dinner here last night. They were Soviet Ambassador. Mr. V.N. Kuznetsov, the Thai Ambassador, Mr. Lek Tantemsapya. The Indian High Commissioner. Shri M. A152 words
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107 1969-03-09 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Chairman of Gerakan Malaysia. Professor Sved Hussain Alatas, wants to meet Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamed for a debate on the report of the higher education council. The challenge to a debate was onginallv issued to the Malaysian Minister for Education,107 words
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Article56 1969-03-09 3 TODAY 10 a.m.-5 p.m. One-man painting exhibition by Chan Soon Yean at National Library, Stamford Road 10 a.m. Chinese operatic practice at National Theatre Club. Clemenreau Avenue. 5.30 p.m. Performance by Singapore Infantry Regiment Band at Botanic Gardens and by Police Band at Katong Park. 5.30 p.m. Kenopanished56 words
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135 1969-03-09 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Police Relieve the death of a man who was found in a drain in Jurong was the result of a quarrel between the man and his girl friend. The body of Goh Koon Hong 32. a shop assistant, was found beside135 words
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Article, Illustration335 1969-03-09 3 gIXGAPORE, Sat.—Singaporeans were described as "intelligent and hard working people” by a top executive of an American firm. Mr. George Haynes. VicePresident and Group Executive International Operations of the National Cash Register, who paid this tribute, praised Singaporeans for their conscientious devotion towards work. He said335 words
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144 1969-03-09 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Some 14 persons this morning attacked the premises of the Nanyang Manufacturing Co. at 574, North Bridge Road. The firm has its factory in Johore Bahru where the workers are currently on strike. Police believe that the culprits are “striking” employees144 words
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107 1969-03-09 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. A two-week exhibition on “Science in the Service of Man” is to be held from Oct. 15 to 28 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the founding of Singapore. The exhibition to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall is to be107 words
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Advertisement247 1969-03-09 3 TECHNOLOGICAL BREAKTHROUCH A high-frequency calendar watch is already rare. SEIKO HI-BEAT IS THE FIRST HIGH FREOUENGY WATCH IN THE WORLD WITH DAY AND DATE. SEIKO ACCDRACY AND SEIKO RELIABILITY ARE RENOWNED THE WORLD OVER FOR SPLIT SECOND TIMING OF SPORTS EVENTS. 4 IS W 'lilV as N 'V rs h247 words
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Article, Illustration327 1969-03-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Two Top Japanese experts from the headquarters of Standard Radio Corporation in Japan have just completed a three day promotional visit to Singapore. They are Messrs. Kazuo Suzuki of the International Sales Division and Kenjl Amano. a designer from the327 words
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677 1969-03-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. STANDARD Radio C a r p o r ation of Japan produces a wide range of top quality sound equipment that would make any sound enthusiast proud. Amongst this wide range is the Standard Model SR160s. the 13-transistor fourtrack system677 words
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Article209 1969-03-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The hi-fi. stereo market in Singapore is an ever-in-creasing one consistent with the rise in the standard of living. Japan has replaced the European and American manufacturers as the biggest supplier of hi-fi and stereo equipment. The Japanese equipment comes in a wide209 words
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Article, Illustration157 1969-03-09 4 World’s Smallest Tape-recorder SINGAPORE. Sat.—Later this year, Singapore sound enthusiasts will have the opportunity to purchase the smallest tape-recorder in the world. With the introduction of this tiny tape-recorder, th* size of your palm. Standard Radio Corporation of Japan ha* scored yet another first. They157 words
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Advertisement84 1969-03-09 4 MODEL SR MB7OF 13 TRANSISTOR FM MW SW MB PORTABLE RADIO with built-in AC adaptor I! Jl Pi MODELSR 501 6 TRANSISTOR 2 SPEED SYSTEM TAPE RECORDER MODEL: SR RH6O4 8 TRANSISTOR 4 BAND MW SWISW2SW3 PORTABLE RADIO MODELSR 182 2 BAND FM AM RADIO MODELSR Tll5 CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER84 words
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Article, Illustration696 1969-03-09 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. For listening pleasure, it is important that one chooses the right stereo, hi-fi or monoral set for the home and there are many good dealers in Singapore which can guide you with proper advice. Hi-fi and stereo enthusiasts in696 words
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544 1969-03-09 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. STEREO on the air Yes, this advanced stage of broadcasting will be introduced in Singapore sometime in July, it is reliably learnt. Called multiplex broadcasting, this has been made possible only with the FM (frequency modulation) transmission which was introduced in544 words
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118 1969-03-09 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Sony tape-recorder TC-222 Is indeed a versatile equipment and will be the pride of any I hi-fi enthusiast. It is ideal for recording Interviews, radio or television, lor business, home entertainment or even for studies. It is a handsomely styled ready-to-go118 words
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Article119 1969-03-09 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Radio and TV programmes in Singapore have been described as amongst the best in the region. Locally-produced programmes have been praised by many visitors to this country and the Broadcasting Department is giving constant encouragement to more local artistes. Recent winners of the119 words
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Advertisement16 1969-03-09 5 a favour! I M c TU 3: l w -.^iprag* -you’ll be so glad you did!16 words
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Advertisement303 1969-03-09 5 FOR THE BEST AND THE LATEST IN MUSIC GET THEM ON THESE GREAT L-A-B-E-L-S! MARBLE ATLAMTIC ARCH W/W RECORDS nru B vJ ECOROS EU IAMIA A itfE A MOTOWN monument 17 ORDY PURIUM SERIE ROYAU Hear them on our 3 sponsored radio programmes "YOUR RECORD SHOP" (Radio Singapore) Sundays 12.00303 words
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Article, Illustration59 1969-03-09 6 A 12-YEAR-OLD French hoy, Bernard Flaud, has built this masterpiece of a church (photo) which is some 67 centimetres high, 70 centimetres long and 66 centimetres in width with help of only 17,300 match-sticks. The young French boy living in Charente, south-eastern France, spent(PANA Photo). - 59 words
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383 1969-03-09 6 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Jesus Saves Mission will attempt "an intensive vacational outreach and upreach move ment for souls unto salvation and edification” through its coming Daily Vacati on Bible School during the April School Vacation holidays. The DVBS has383 words
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Article, Illustration241 1969-03-09 6 SINGAPORE, Saturday RAFFLES INSTITUTION ISCF won the finals of Inter-School Christian Fellowship Bible Quiz held tonight at the Victoria Memorial Hall in conjunction with THE symbol (above) designed by Chris Tap Kok Ming of the Fisherman of Christ Fellowship stands for Marriage in241 words
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Article, Illustration131 1969-03-09 6 THE Miracle Momenta Evangelistic Association. Incorporation has published a book on “Front Line Evangelism*' by Evangelist William Caldwell. The 54-page book records a positive of true Bible revival. It has fifty photographs 0 f evidence taken by Bill Caldwell. Jr. during the "Good News” Crusade in Singapore131 words
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123 1969-03-09 6 “ST JOSEPH’S CHURCH is today no more a church for the Eurasian community only This was declared in a recent parish newsletter of the St Joseph’s Church. The newsletter states that one who attends a Sunday Service in our Church can easily be convinced123 words
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Article73 1969-03-09 6 Section IV 1. The Ten Commandments (Exodus 20: 3-17) 2. Two Great Commandments (Matthew 22: 37-39) 3. Psalm of the Two Ways (Psalm 1) Section V 1. Salvation Verses: Isaiah 53:5-6 Romans 10:9-10 Ephesians 2:8-9 Romans 3:23 Romans 6:23 John 1:12 John 1: 9 2. The Light73 words
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CHURCH AT HOME
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Article1497 1969-03-09 6 CONTINUATION OF DR. WILSON’S MESSAGE JOHN Richard Green, the great English historian, said. “As a mere literary monument, the English of the Bible remains the noblest example of the English tongue, the standard of our language.” Thomas Carlyle, the Scottish historian, said, “A noble book, all1,497 words
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Advertisement602 1969-03-09 6 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS KLIM C HAPtL 28 Everltt Road. B'pore 18. Snndit 930 am. Sunday Scnool 10.30 am. Morning Worship 6.00 Dm. Malay Prayer Service Saturday 6.00 D.m. const s AmDassadore Youth Fellowship. CHURCH OF SINGAPORE 145. Marine Parade. Saturday 7.45 Dm. Youth Meeting In Bng. dr Mandarin Sunday 6.00 D602 words
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Advertisement330 1969-03-09 6 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS BRETHREN BETHESDA (KAXONO) CHURCH 17, Pennefather Road. Singapore 15. Sunday am am. 10.16 am. 11.00 am. 11.45 am 8.30 0-30 4.00 o m 8.00 p.m 7.30 am lord's Supper Ministry of the Word Lord’s Supper (Malay) Ministry of the Word (Malay) Sunday school (Junior and Kindergarten Session) Sunday330 words
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Advertisement649 1969-03-09 6 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS rtlOk Hi.AMMH I'HlNfcSk METHODISI (HI HI H t, vvikhart Road. Singapore 4. Aanday 2.30 Dm. Worship Service (Hokkieo Can t 2.80 om. Sunday Sen ool 4.00 om. Young People a Meeting Bible Btudy Group 4.00 p m Worstup Service cat KGB or LHBI9T 111 Moulmein Road a. U649 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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249 1969-03-09 7 Ford powered Formula I cars took the first six places out of only nine finishers in the opening round of the 1969 Grand Prix season the South African GP held at Kyalami Circuit recently. Scottish driver. Jackie Stewart led the field249 words
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Article71 1969-03-09 7 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) Ruober closed uncertain with spot 25 25-1/4. April 25 25-3/16 SETTLEMENT HOUSE: April/June 25-1/8 25-1/4 July/Sept. 24-3 4 24-7/8 Oct./ Dec. 24-9/16 24-5/8 Jan./March 24-1/4 24-7/16 April/June 24-1/16 24-1/4 July/Sept. 23-15/16 24-1/8 Oct./Dec. 23-13/16 24 Jan./March 23-11/16 23-7/8 April/June 23-9/16 23-3/4 GENERAL MARKETS71 words
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Article, Illustration49 1969-03-09 7 The Vitadeer stall at the Spring Carnival currently being held in the Great World Amusement Park is drawing large crowds nightly. Indeed the attractivelydesigned displays have made the stall one of the most popular in the exhibition. Picture shows a section of the large crowd visiting the Vitadeer stall.49 words
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Article96 1969-03-09 7 SINGAPORE. Sat —Lufthansa German Airlines have placed an order for two more Boeing 747 giant jets for delivery in 1971. Both aircraft will be the so-called “B” version with increased range and payload capacity This new order increases Lufthansa’s total order to five aircraft of96 words
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Article43 1969-03-09 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures closed 25 to 40 points lower on no sales. (BID) (ASK) Mar. 26.25 May 25.20 26.00 Jul. 25.00 25.75 Sep. 25.00 25.75 Nov. 25.00 25 75 Locally, No. 2 RSS was 26 cents per pound.43 words
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Article162 1969-03-09 7 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) Fears of a new monetary crisis and the worsening situation in Vietnam touched off another aggressive selling wave on Wall Street yesterday. Trading was moderately active. Shortly before the final bell, the UPI stock market indicator. measuring all stocks traded, showed162 words
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511 1969-03-09 7 pVERT day a BOAC Concord* leaves London Heathrow airport for the United States and Australia and another departs for Japan via the North Pol* at least, on paper. This make-believe exercise has been going on since last summer although the supersonic Concorde has only Just511 words
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Article, Illustration131 1969-03-09 7 A COCKTAIL reception was held at Ong and Company, at 45B, Robinson Road, Singapore. The occasion was to celebrate the opening of the new premises of the stock and share broking Arm. Eastern Sun picture shows the three partners of the company posing for the Eastern Sun, with some of131 words
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166 1969-03-09 7 LONDON. Sat. (UPI Stock markets had another attack of nerves yesterday over the uncertainty on the international currency situation Small selling developed and widespread falls were seen, but then came a rally by the leaders. Gold shares, although off the top. had another166 words
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Article, Illustration200 1969-03-09 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. John R O’Neill has taken C7 up appointment as Group Genera! Manager of the Tien Wah Press operations in Singapore and .naiaysia. Mr. O’Neill’* position as Group General Manager Is a new appointment within the company as the first200 words
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Article40 1969-03-09 7 NEW YORK Sat. (UPI) Tow Jones closing average* on the New York Stock Exchange 30 industrial* 911 18 20 rails 246 26 15 utilities 131 45 65 storks 321.79 40 bones 74.03 Commodity futures inaex 139 4740 words
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Article178 1969-03-09 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Association of Banks in Ma-laysia-Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency). SELLING T.T. or O.D. ready: Deutsche Marks $76.PC7S; Holland Guilders $85.0950; Swiss Francs $71.7900, Belgian Francs $6.1350; French178 words
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Article16 1969-03-09 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The tin price for today was 5595.37 J per p:cul, down 51.75.16 words
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174 1969-03-09 7 The 185.000 businessmen around the world who subscribe to Clipper Cargo Horizons, the marketing publication of Pan American World Airways, will be receiving a new version of the magazine in January of 1969. Renamed Worldwide Marketing Horizons, the magazine incorporates some major features of174 words
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365 1969-03-09 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. After a disappointing start during which trading was thin and prices sagged lower, a fresh set of bullish factors returned the morket almost to 71 cents in the week under review state Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Absence of demand365 words
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Article55 1969-03-09 7 Manager* Prices) 1st Malayan \I> 300 am* 2nd Malayan \I» 2.IK 3rd 'tala',in 1.3R 1 he Commerce |nd. 1.08 The saving lund t IS \l» 118 1.28 M Invest fund 1.35 t 45 1st Hong Kong 1 .37 1 43* 2nd Hong Kong 06 t ni» sterling Coni.55 words
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Article125 1969-03-09 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The noon prim at the Singapore 1 hmese Produce Exchange today are:— Murer Seller i oc-onlit OH (FOB) Bulk 4(11)0 t o< unlit Ol! (FO B Drum 51 50 Mixed Copra 31 00 Muntok White Pepper U O B 9«" e N 1 W 112 50 Sarawak125 words
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Article81 1969-03-09 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today: God owns Vessels 1/2 Woncsobo 3/4 Nara 5 Hoyo Maru 6/7 Hviegn Dene 13/14 Dolius 18 Poly li mo* 19 Kyosetsu Maru 21/22 Rajah Brooke 23/24 Werner Seelen binder 25/26 Te.erya 40/41 Robert Maersk 42/4381 words
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Advertisement532 1969-03-09 7 FLY THE BIG BOEING 707 s OF MSA TO HONGKONG, TAIPEI, TOKYO, MANILA, DJAKARTA PERTH, SYDNEY. Contact your travel agent or ring ***** lor reservations. m 7A 5 00 in 9.00 a m 9-45 a m. IV IS a.m--12 40 pm 10 25 a m I.IU pm 2.20 p m532 words
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POPPING AROUND With Platter Pete
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Article, Illustration115 1969-03-09 8 British pop singer Wayne Fontana recently started his first pantomime season. He plavs the lead in ‘Jack And the Beanstalk' at Swansea, where he will be for three months. Another ‘first’ is Wayne’s venture into the boutique business. He plans to open a boutique in his home town.115 words
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Article155 1969-03-09 8 PETER Sarstedt'* nama-droop'rig narrative song "Where Do You Co To" took over the top soot in the British pop charts this Sarstedt, who displaced A-ne-i Corner's “Half As Nice" which dropped to second, has hit number one about 10 years after his brother Eden Kane was high in155 words
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Article379 1969-03-09 8 London: 1. Where Do You Co To Peter Sarstedt 2 Half As Nice Amen Corner 3 I'm Gonna Make You Love Me Diana Ross/Supremes /Temptations 4 Please Don’t Co Donald Peers 5 Wichita Lineman Clen Campbell 6. The Way It Used To Be Englebert Humperdinck379 words
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Article, Illustration909 1969-03-09 8 IF I didn't like 'Only One Woman' quite so much I'd probably say something like 'Marbles are a lot of spherical objects/ But I like Marbles and their song, and anyway it would be a very corny way to start a story on them. So I won't say909 words
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Article, Illustration318 1969-03-09 8 Surrounded by a bevy of shrieking mini-skirted qirfs. French pop star Johnny Halliday, resplendent in a frilly pink shirt and mauve waistcoat with his long blond hair waving in the breexe. arrived in South Africa some weeks ago. The tall, twenty-five-year-old singing sensation, idol of millions of318 words
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Article, Illustration718 1969-03-09 8 LOTS of people have been stretching their coffee breaks a silly millimetre longer by listening to a new group called ‘‘The 1910 Fruitgum Company.” "SIMON SAYS”, on Buddah Records, was a number one hit for these goodnatured young men who first began making music together718 words
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Article, Illustration189 1969-03-09 8 Please address all letters to Platter Pete, c/o Eastern Sun. 23-B Cantonment Road, Singapore 2. Dear Pete Please, please, please print a big photo of THE I MOVE, and tell me their latest hit ONG HO LLAN (Singapore) QFAff HO LI AN, Latest hit by the MOVE is Blackberry189 words
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Article, Illustration285 1969-03-09 8 MARINI Buka Pintu" “Terkenang" "Goro Goro Ne” “Bunga Nlrwana" <rnp Sound) Fresh new Indonesian songtress MARINI g lv es us four numbers which should prove popular with ’soul’ fans especially “Buka Pil^ U Terkenan ar >d "Bunga” are more on the romantic side but "Goro’ is real cute. What285 words
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Advertisement16 1969-03-09 8 o Available at ail leading disc dealers! THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (ENTERPRISES) LTD. O«N«WAU IMPORTS SINGAPORE16 words
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Article, Illustration236 1969-03-09 9 Director Gives A ‘Lively’ Touch To Romeo Juliet "OOMEO and Juliet" -■A j s an old story- It Has always been associated with youth and the two Shakespearean characters have always symbolised love loyalty and devotion. The story may be old but under the expert direction of Franco Zeffirelli, the236 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration290 1969-03-09 9 "/CORRUPTION” starring Peter Cushing. the master of "horror” film, brings forth ideas which subtly put across its horror effect. This is one horror film with a difference in that it does not allow excessive use of physical images of horror to create that effect.290 words
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Article, Illustration139 1969-03-09 9 STUDENT Paul Pennyfeather, played by Robin Phillips, is innocently bird watching at Oxford University when a quick succession of mishaps befall him. leading to his dismissal in disgrace. This then leads him to a series of adventure which spells "The Decline and Fall of a Birdwatcher.” The film traces139 words
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HOLLYWOOD EVERYWHERE
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Article, Illustration1126 1969-03-09 9 Sheila Graham - By Sheila Graham rpWENTY-FOUR’YEAR-OLD Mia Farrow has stepped up to the magieal 1 million dollars per picture plateaj. The studio that offered the money wants her to co-star with ex-husband Frank Sinatra. It would be ironic if this comes off because Mia1,126 words
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Advertisement63 1969-03-09 9 SEA PALACE KELONG RESTAURANT NITE-CLUB 41 (off Ponggol Point 11 m.a.) Dance in cool atmosphere. Enjoy its Panoramic view and Fresh Sea-Food OPEN DAILY i Prepared by Experts. noon 12 midnite 2 a. m. Weekends* Holidays 10 Miss DORIS ANG Singing Nitely Music by The SANDBOYS 5 MINS LAUNCH RIDE63 words
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Advertisement30 1969-03-09 9 START STRONGER LAST LONGER Century BATTERIES STATION HOTEL keppei road. S’porc 2. Tel: *****1 3 lines All Room* Air-Conditioned with Modern Facilities TARIFF CHARGES:— Single: $lB/- upward* Double: $27/- upward*30 words
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Miscellaneous317 1969-03-09 9 SHAW# Ofitanlsatlan LIDO Phone ***** LAST t DATS! 11 a m 1 30 4 00. 6.30 A 9.15 p.m. Gina Lollobngida in Buona Sera. Mra. Campbell" Color (DAI Free Campbell's Soups to patrona Opens Tuesday: Boom Or Bust” Mandarin in Color-Enghsh sube. CHENG PEI-PEI In Shaw I Productions "DRAGON SW317 words
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Miscellaneous293 1969-03-09 9 iMTSTVVR gazek!*^) A IIJ mar. 21 AM. 19 r> 2-12-23-351 1^47-58-69 fS TAURUS AM. 20 :c ■W3T2O-30-411 GEMINI MAY 21 0 JUNE 20 4-16-27-38 45-56-80-85 CANCER JUNE 21 -Bv CLAY H POLLAKYour Doily Activity Guido According to tho Stars. 'i To davelop messoge for Sunday, read words corresponding to number*293 words
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Miscellaneous203 1969-03-09 9 n LAST 4 DATS! 11 am 2.15. 530 8.45 pm Admission: 11.00. 52 00. 53.00 54.00 In 70ram Panavlsion M O.M.'i “WHERE EAGLES DARE” Richard Burton Clint Eastwood MARY CRE In Metrocolor ORCHARD!PALACE ***** I *****8 LAST 2 OATS! 11 a m.. 1.30. 4. II 1.30. 400 6.30 A 0.15203 words
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Article, Illustration728 1969-03-09 10 WANT to increase the impact of your amateur movie efforts? Try making a “single-concept” film to add vitality and interest, plus a professional touch that wins compliments. The single-concept film is a Stimulating challenge, according to Mr. Fred B. Powers, Managing Director of728 words
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Miscellaneous474 1969-03-09 10 THE MAN FROM THE KNIGHT IN SHINING ARMOUR AFFAIR ACT II JOUST FOR LAUGHS U.N.C.I..E. AND AS THE STUNNED UNCLE--AGENTS PONDER THE SITUATIONS I WILL WAGER HE REASONS HE CAN GET THE PRIME MINISTER'S JOB NOW...AND HAVE EASY ACCESS TO THE ROCKET ORE/ r\V. BUT WITH MY 1 PRESTI6E AS474 words
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Miscellaneous873 1969-03-09 10 (CHANNEL 5) AM 9.35 Prog. Summanr in English; 9 40 The Nurses Choice Among Wrongs 10.30 Variety Special Shirlev Bassev: 11 20 For The Fam'ilv Malay Edition; 11.55 The Bugs Bunny Show. PM. 12 15 Skippv The Bush Kangaroo The Swagmart; 12.45 Prog. Summary in all Languages; 12.50 Belajar-lah Bahasa873 words
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Article1952 1969-03-09 11 By BIG BEN SINGAPORE, Sot. Rod Dawkins rode two winners for Chen's Stable at Bukit Timah here today. They are Melody King ($187) and Pure Jet ($97), In the last race Open with Nelson astride created an upset when he beat the hot favourite Wonargo1,952 words
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Article221 1969-03-09 11 SINGAPORE Sat. Following I* the Stipendiary Steward’s report on today’s races at Bukit Timah: Race 1: App. Sairi (Michelangelo) was severely reprimanded for permitting his mount to move in about threequarters of a furlong from the winning post and cause Bukit Bendera (Coles) to be checked. Race221 words
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Article54 1969-03-09 11 GEORGETOWN, Guyana. Sat. 1 Reuter) —An unbeaten century from left-hander Alvin Corneal yesterday boosted Trinidad’s hopes of winning the Shell Shield cricket championship. Trinidad, who only need to take first innings points to clinch the Shield, were in trouble after Guyana. 436 in their first innings, had54 words
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Article27 1969-03-09 11 SINGAPORE Sat. Hotel Singapura beai Stable Boys bysix goals to one, in a FAS Division One league match played at the Jalan Besar Stadium today.27 words
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Article342 1969-03-09 11 WELLINGTON, Sat. (Reuter) New Zealand's tailenders fought back after a disastrous slump to take their score to 257 for seven on the second day of the second cricket Test here. With two days left, they are still 40 runs behind the West Indies’ first innings342 words
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Article55 1969-03-09 11 LONDON. Sat. 1 Reuter) Result* of English football league matches played last night were: Division Two: Burv 2 Bolton 1. Cardiff 3 Norwich 1. Division Three: Trarmere 0 Rotherham 6. Hartlepools United v. Crewe Alexandra and Torquay United v. Mansfield Town both postponed Division Four: Doncaster 2 York55 words
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Article55 1969-03-09 11 Singapore. 2.35 a.m. (8 ft. 7 ins 8.42 am. (1 ft. 9 ins); 301 p.m. (9 ft.); 906 p.m. (2 ft. 8 ins.). TOMORROW Mar 10 '•ngapore 3.07 am. (7 rt. 9 ins.): 9.08 a.m. (2 ft. 6 ms.); C u.m. (8 ft. 4 ins.); 9.4455 words
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717 1969-03-09 11 LITTLE NENE - By LITTLE NENE SrNGAPORE, Fri. Refusing to buckle against strong pressure from hard trying co-leaders, T. Kamata of Japan and England’s Guy Wolstenholme shot an identical three-under par 68 to lead the field at 208 after 54 holes as David Graham shot a 69717 words
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Article217 1969-03-09 11 KARACHI Sat (Reuter) The England cricketers' strifetom tour of Pakistan ended with riot police charging an angry mob of 600 demonstrators during the third Test here today. Demonstrators marched on »he stadium and swarmed onto the field, calling for the match to be stopped. Players ran217 words
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Article180 1969-03-09 11 MELBOURNE, Sat (Reuter) World bantamweight champion Lionel Rose of Australia retained his title when he defeated English challenger Alan Rudkin on a split decision over 15 rounds at the Kooyong Stadium here tonight. The decision was on a 2-1 majority by referee Vic Patrick and judge Ray180 words
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Advertisement24 1969-03-09 11 Classified Ad. Car Rental U-DRIVE RING ***** Everfine Co (Rent-a-Car) Ltd., 519, Serangoon Road, Singapore-8 Office Opens 800 am 700 pm (Including Sundays Holidays)24 words
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Miscellaneous262 1969-03-09 11 1st Prize: No. *****5 $4,758 2nd Prize: No. *****1 $1,359 3rd Prize: No. *****7 679 Starters: ($150 each) Nos:— *****8 *****2 *****3 *****9 *****4 *****5 *****0 *****5 *****9 Consolation: ($75 each) Nos: *****9 *****5 *****0 *****4 *****9 *****4 *****1 *****7 *****8 *****4. THAT'S RI6HT, TOMMIE—\ BUT IT'S BEEN EXCITING/ YES'262 words
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Article1671 1969-03-09 12 Race I: Horses Class 2, Div. 2—7 Furs.—1.45 p.m. (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 1 527 Little Angel 7y 900 Future Stable E B'kelen Velu 6 a 4 Sri Lipis Radiant Star 4y 8 13 Sultan of Pahang Daniels 515 112 8.12 8 12 Tuiloh 8 4 4v1,671 words
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Article1505 1969-03-09 12 BIG BEN - By BIG BEN rPHE Singapore Derby worth $25,000 and run over lOf (Race Six) should go to the brilliant Pipe of Peace gelding Choi Kian, winner of the Penang Gold Cup and Tunku's Gold Cup. The five-year-old earned 8.07 to victory in the Penang1,505 words
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Article29 1969-03-09 12 BIG BEN Keep Going Smoko Noble Jones Jimmy Lad Sri Lipis Spinifex Ad Valorem KBK Desert Apache Lav himtat November Sun Cisco Milltown Ghai Kian Gay Enterprise29 words
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Article214 1969-03-09 12 BIO BEN «IMMT LAD KB.K. CISCO RACE SRI LIPIS Invincible II Captain Fleet >AI LIPIS Riversands Invincible PELOR MAS Riversands Sri Li pis INVINCIBLE n Sri Lipis El Supremo RACE 2 1 DOR PIRATE Dictionary Spinifex SPINIFEX Love And Joy D’ctionarv LORD SHAH St. Wi'fried Highlatd Jov SPINIFEX Dictionary214 words
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Advertisement174 1969-03-09 12 You’ll never get squeezed into a centre seat. sfe. Fly Thai Internationa! and you It never get crammed into a narrow, uncomfortable centre seat for one very simple reason There is no centre seat On every Thai International Caravelle Jetliner there are only two seats abreast Two wider, more spacious174 words
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