Eastern Sun, 16 March 1969
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Title Section24 1969-03-16 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY -fr Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 940 Sunday Edition, 16 March 1969. -fr MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents24 words
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396 1969-03-16 1 SEVERAL RUSSIAN GUARDS KILLED MOSCOW. Sat. (UPI) The Soviet Union said Communist Chinese troops behind mortar and artillery barrages attacked across the Ussuri River border, killing and wounding a number of Soviet border guards today. The announcement by the Soviet news agency, Tass, said396 words
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96 1969-03-16 1 VALLETTA. Sat. (Reuter) —The Royal Navy’s cruiser assault ship H.M.S. Fearless abruptly ended a refit two days eaitv today and will sail later for ®n unknown destination. A navy spokesman here would not comment on the ship’s hurried departure 0 r its destination. H.M.S. Fearless96 words
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Article131 1969-03-16 1 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) A divorce court judge refused to grant 27-year-old Mrs. Maureen Cox a divorce because the Italian sports car her husband claimed he committed adultery in sounded too small. Besides, the judge said yesterday, the woman in question denied that she ever committed131 words
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Article97 1969-03-16 1 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) A 15-year-old girl had a baby in her bedroom, strangled him in panic and threw him down a rubbish shute in a papei bag, a court was told yesterday Susan Anne Prince, an office clerk, pleaded guilty to infanticide and was remanded for97 words
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Article213 1969-03-16 1 HONG KONG, Sat. (Reuter) —Pekin? charged that Soviet troops today intruded again into the Chinese held Chenpao Island in Manchuria and opened fire on Chinese frontier guards. Radio Peking, quoting a Chinese Foreign Ministry note to the Soviet Government, said the Chinese were “forced to return213 words
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72 1969-03-16 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. (Reuter) An unprecedented tally of six dead whales and another reported dying along the California coast has strengthened fears that the Santa Barbara oil slick may be killing off the migrating mammals The Government has ordered autopsies on the whales some of72 words
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49 1969-03-16 1 CAPE KENNEDY, Fla: Holding gifts for their children presented to them by Cape area community leaders. Apollo-9 astronauts Russell Schweickart. James McDivitt and David Scott (left to right) express their thanks to the people on hand on March 11 for the success of their 10-day mission. UPI ra- diophoto.— UPI ra-; diophoto. - 49 words
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256 1969-03-16 1 HONG KONG, Sat. (UPI) Communist Chinese border guards opened fire early today on a group of people apparently trying to flee to this British Crown Colony, according to authoritative sources. At least two persons were killed In the desperate predawn dash to freedom,256 words
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Article113 1969-03-16 1 W A S H I N G T O N, Sat. (UPI) President Nixon said on Thursday that the North Vietnamese can expect no further warnings about their continued shellings and offensive in South Vietnam. Nixon said he had issued a warning on March 4. “Anything113 words
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131 1969-03-16 1 PARIS. Sat. (Reuter) President de Gaulle's plans for a vast new European community appear to have met with guarded initial reaction from his West German visitors. A French Foreign Ministry spokesman said the General outlined his views in a final round of talks with131 words
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83 1969-03-16 1 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) A Roman Catholic Bishop who said he had a bloodlust for shooting birds has apologised to animal lovers for his remarks. He has also given up his pastime of shooting —for health reasons. The Right Reverend David Cashman. 55-year-old Bishop of Arundel83 words
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Article106 1969-03-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malaysian Government has decided to release all the 11 Thai nationals arrested for Intruding Into Malaysian territories as there was no evidence of Communist connections against them The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Pazak. who Is also the chairman of the106 words
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Article50 1969-03-16 1 TAKASAKI. Japan, Sat. (VPI) A volunteer fireman on Friday confessed he set fire to a school so he could extinguish the blaze and be popular in his neighbourhood and boost business at his bean curd shop. Police said Noriyukl Morishita. 26. confessed after flunking a lie detector test.50 words
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Article59 1969-03-16 1 SAIGON. Sat fßeuter) Militant Buddhist leader Thieh (Venerable) Thien Minh was today sentenced to 10 vears' hard labour on charges of hiding rebels and keeping Illegal weapons. The militant Buddhists have already called praver meetings for tomorrow to protest against the trial, and political leaders fear there59 words
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257 1969-03-16 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. Raffles Institution, scored excellent results in last rear’s Senior Cambridge Examina- tion. Students from the school obtained 95 per cent passes out of which 66 per cent or 187 were Grade I s. Out of 299 candidates who sat for the257 words
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156 1969-03-16 1 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Retiring editor of the prestigious “Good Food Guide". Raymond Postgate today reveals how you can tell the food is bad in a restaurant without taking a bite. Mr Postgate, frequently dubbed Britain’s Public Stomach No. 1, says you can156 words
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Advertisement117 1969-03-16 1 *oUin 11.5-12.5 Suitobte for making breod, dumpling flout, noodle.etc. .s VE o vO 9r 28 '*A ima HOW* LTD. ROW mau Are your eyes vivid and healthy? Use DAI GW THE MOST ADVANCED EYE DROPS Recommended by eye specialists. GOLD DAIGAKU not only combats eye discomforts such as itching, smarting,117 words
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Advertisement164 1969-03-16 1 EmpText TRANS-ASIAN EXPRESS Four daylight flights weekly NEW YORK LONDON COPENHAGEN TASHKENT BANGKOK LUMPUR Leave Singapore 7.30 a.m. (from April 14) every Sunday, Wednesday, Friday, Leave Kuala Lumpur 8.45a.m. (from April2o) every Sunday You l<m Singapore any Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday morning at 7.30 a.m. and arrive at London at164 words
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633 1969-03-16 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The new President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Wee Cho Yaw, today spelled out the new committee’s stand on several issues concerning the Republic. Speaking at the swearing-in ceremony of the new committee, Sir. Wee touched on633 words
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102 1969-03-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Alliance manifesto lor the coming general elections is expected to be issued to the Malaysian people within the lew days. The manifesto was approved by leaders of the component parties of the Alliance after a two-and-a-quarter-hour special closed-door meeting at the102 words
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Article, Illustration168 1969-03-16 2 S INGAP ORE. Sat The new 55-member management committee of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce were sworn in today in the presence of the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. The following 15 persons will head the committee:— They are: President. Mr. Wee Cho168 words
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307 1969-03-16 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today called for foresight in planning and resoluteness in carrying out the plans to surmount the problems arising from the British military withdrawal. He was speaking at the swearing-in ceremony of the new committee307 words
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268 1969-03-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tun Abdul Razak today called for all-out efforts and sincerity from all section* of the people to tackle the problems ct nation building and economic growth. The Deputy Prime Minister made this call when he addressed the annual delegates conference of268 words
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Article158 1969-03-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Mr. Lim Kit Siang, Organising Secretary of the Democratic Action Party, was today reminded of his duty and responsibility as a citizen to submit whatever informaton on corruption he had against any one, including members of the government, to the Anti-Cor-ruption Agency. He158 words
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208 1969-03-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat The Ministry of Home Affairs has Issued warrants of arrest and restriction orders on 12 persons believed to be connected with a counterfeit gang responsible for printing $640,000 In $5O forged Singapore notes. This was disclosed here today by208 words
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Article99 1969-03-16 2 BANGKOK. Sat. (.AFP) Social and economic developments of Southeast Asia over the next 10 yearg would form the main topic of discussion at a conference of high level economic experts from eight Asian nations, including Malaysia and Singapore. to be held here from April 3 to99 words
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Article157 1969-03-16 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. Dr. Toh Chin Chye Vice-Chancel-lor of the University of Singapore. will open an exhibition on Rodin and his contemporaries n March 25 at 600 p m. at the University of Singapore Art Museum. This exhibition, organised by the University of Singapore Art Museum with the157 words
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424 1969-03-16 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. In the best of hands, abortions are not without risks, even when performed under Ideal conditions, a senior lecturer and consultant In obstetrics and gynaecology said today. Dr. S.S. Ratnam of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology said this In a prepared speech424 words
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Miscellaneous138 1969-03-16 2 +Jan*>a -"Ba/tera’s ‘j FREq. tmm c? THAT ROCK WATCH OUT FOR. WHAT RDCL 0 <3 €3 o I'M SORRY SIR... PUT WSll. TO replace that whole frdnt wheel....you cam pok IT UP TOMORRO WHERES YOUR LOANER r SORRY,^ BUT ALL OUR LOAN CARS ARE our/ f. WELL, WE COTTA <3€T138 words
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187 1969-03-16 3 S^siMjSSf’ S n t- From Monday, Television women on rh» W Recast special! programmes for S^nt%at„rH a annel A from 3 P to 5 p m. daily. «L*?;n^ turda y s and Sundays. o-ji 7 T3 ttIIU »una stories such as P^V^r187 words
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Article220 1969-03-16 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A mother’s lov f for her children in faraway Australia caused her to agree to pay $2,000 to her extortioners for their safety. So yesterday evening. Madam Le e Ngwan Cher met them at Asia Insurance Building with the money. However, she had Informed220 words
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76 1969-03-16 3 KUALA. LUMPUR, Sat Parliament will be prorogued on March 20. fhe Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, announced today. He made the announcement after the 2i-hour special clos-ed-door meeting of the Malaysian Alliance Party at the Residency here today. Under the Constitution, the general76 words
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Article58 1969-03-16 3 TODAY 10 a.m.: Chinese operatic practice at National Theatre Club. Clemenceau Avenue. 2 p.m.—lo p.m.: Fancy guppy show at Yuyi Garden. Great World Amusement Park. Kim Seng Road. 5.30 p.m.—6.30 p.m.; Performances by Singapore Infantry Regiment at Macßitchie Reservoir Park and by Police Band at Botanic Gardens. 5.3058 words
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1082 1969-03-16 3 MARTIN LIM - By MARTIN LIM SINGAPORE, Sat. It was the usual story of boy meets girl and then the confession of love. And like some couples, one party eventually discovered that love was not love after all followed by the inevitable break-up.1,082 words
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Article847 1969-03-16 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. At the 36th Annual General Meeting of the Ceylon Sports Club held on Feb. 23, the following were elected to the Management Committee for the ensuing year: President: Mr M Gunaratnam: VicePresidents: Mr A Vijiaratnam. Mr GC. De Silva; Hon. Secretary: Mr K. Paskaran;847 words
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Article49 1969-03-16 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Tommy Koh Thong Bee. Singapore’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, has been appointed concurrently the first High Commissioner of Singapore to Canada. He will continue to reside in New York and is expected to present his credentials to the Governor-General of Canada soon.49 words
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Article59 1969-03-16 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Coroner’s Court today recorded a verdict of misadventure in the case of a timber labourer, Wong Kin Lit. 27, who was crushed to death between two logs. The incident happened while the deceased was working in a timber factory in Lorong Bistari, Woodlands, at about59 words
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Advertisement399 1969-03-16 3 Special Feature of The Official Opening of The CHINESE tIBTS&CRAETS CILLERY INTRODUCTION Chinese arts and crafts possess a profound cultural background together with national colour at its best The handicraft of tbese industrious people, exercised with incomparable brillance matched with ingenious designs* have helped to create artistic glories of folkcraft399 words
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Article15725 1969-03-16 4 BOYS Raffles Institution A. Chandra Mohan 3, Abd. Gham Karim bin S A Karim 1, Abd. Kader bin Abdul Razak 3. Abdullah bin Suaib 3, Abedeen A Tyebaliy 1, Adrian Patrick Watts 1, Ahmad Zohri b. Haji Ahmad Zohri 2, Ahmad Salleh b. Sulaiman 2. Aiyaru Subramaniyam15,725 words
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Advertisement296 1969-03-16 4 The Principal and staff of Stamford Institutes Group of Colleges of Further Education in Singapore and Malaysia extend their heart-felt congratulations to all successful students in the School Certificate Malaysia Certificate of Education examination WMUvUe CHOICE OF A CARER or for •yourself •your children oyour wardOyour friend Write to or296 words
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Advertisement286 1969-03-16 4 9 reasons for choosina T »o« bar drive with parallelogram parallelogram Tr>» Oat mo JJ 4} ii ogem equ reed with •h« proven key poroliolog-om Thai •"earn •he key remoms horizontal in itj lowest position, thus achieving on eosy ond satisfactory stroke. Segment shift with shift lock guarantees ou'ck and286 words
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Advertisement265 1969-03-16 5 There s A Good Future For You In TV RADIO SERVICING ENROL NOW EDISON ELECTRON INSTITUTE Our Classes Are Run By Qualified Experienced Teachers In THEORY PRACTICAL Commencing Date: 17.3.69. For further information contact:the principal 56/58, 2nd Floor, Singapore 8. Tel: *****1-*****4. CHRIST CHURCH SCHOOL Mo. 1 Dorset Road. Singapore265 words
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Advertisement232 1969-03-16 5 ISC SINGAPORE SECRETARIAL COLLEGE 338 RAFFLES PLACE. (2nd Floor), Entrance via Change Alley. Tel: *****7 DIRECTOR: MRS. MARGARET E. SUNDARASOM (F.S.C.T., London. M F.T.Com London) FULL-TIME Private Secretarial Course commencing in March, Subjects will include: 1 Shorthand 2. Typewriting 3. Secretarial Practice 4. Business English PART-TIME Courses available for: 1.232 words
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Advertisement466 1969-03-16 6 If you aim at a Professional qualification as an alternative '“to a University Degree Stamford Centre for executive and commercial training can provide you the opportunity through thefoilowing job-orientated courses to meet the skilled manpower needs of industry and commerce:1. Company Secretaryship 5. Accounting Diploma 2. Diploma in Business Administration466 words
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Advertisement173 1969-03-16 6 OCHtn o«Bud3t o o R M A N S O 185-B. Orchard Rd. (2nd Floor). Singapore 9. Tel: *****. ELECTRONICS CAREER. lEP INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONIC PRACTICES, 58-A, Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, 13. Tel: *****0, Electronic Artisans (Radio) Radio Technicians. If you are frustrated with your present knowledge in Electronics, enrol173 words
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Article, Illustration982 1969-03-16 7 courtesy of Kodak (Malaya) Ltd - By courtesy of Kodak (Malaya) Ltd. TtfOVIES. they say, are bet-i-TA ter than ever. To help rnase your home efforts better than ever, try a technique known as “calling your shot." This is largely a matter of advance planning. Most people who film home982 words
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Article170 1969-03-16 7 BANGKOK Sat (Reuter)— Tin thieves operating in offshore waters in Southern Thailand are stealing metal worth large sums of money from lawful tin miners. Using rafts and skin-diving equipment, the thieves work on the sea bed in lucrative tin mining concession areas and simply scoop up the170 words
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Article520 1969-03-16 7 RAWALPINDI. (UPI) Despite troubles at home. Pakistan President President Ayub Khan has a chance occasionally to look at the stars On Friday the President cabled his congratulation to US President Nixon on the success of the Apollo 9 mission. “This glorious achievement on the part of your astronauts and520 words
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Miscellaneous447 1969-03-16 7 THE MAN FROM I r.M.C.Z.E. THE KNIGHT IN SHINING ARMOUR AFFAIR ACT II JOUST FOR LAUGHS J ...LEAD Y ALAS, SIR ALYA WILL BE A INSIDE THE 1 DEAD MAN IF ME FIGHTS WTTH SWORD I 7 VIS SWORD TOMORROW/ HANDLE/ -r-j LATER, AS THE SMITH/ FOLLOWS THE KJNG'S COMMANDS...447 words
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CHURCH AT HOME
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188 1969-03-16 8 THE world's first Christian Broadcasting Station w hich his world-wide coverage is high in the Andes Mountains of Ecuador. When it was first planned in the late twenties' radio experts of the day said that its position on the equator, together with its high altitude,188 words
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Article82 1969-03-16 8 Plans To Host FECCC ICY(FE) Assemblies SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Malaysia Council of Christian Churches will discuss plans to host the 7th General Assembly of the Far Eastern Council of Christian Churches (FECCC) and the 2nd General Assembly of International Christian Youth (Far East) to be held here from April82 words
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Article63 1969-03-16 8 The Roman Catholic Bible Commission in Thailand has ordered from the Bible Society 10,000 copies each of Genesis. Exodus. Psalms and Proverbs, for distribution in Roman Catholic congregations. The Commission will pay for the printing costs. The Roman Catholic Church recently granted an imprimatur for Roman63 words
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Article220 1969-03-16 8 THE American press has given great publicity to the first successful fertilisation of a human egg In a test tube, a development which Christians will regard with mixed feelings. Like atomic power. It could be used for good or bad ends it could bring great benefit to220 words
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Article, Illustration200 1969-03-16 8 SINGAPORE Sat The three-storey extension of Life Rihle-Presbyterian Church and Far Eastern Bihle College at Gil.stead Road, which has become a new landmark on Dunearn Road, is scheduled for dedication, on April 26, at 4 p m. This will he a day of special thanksgiving200 words
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Article263 1969-03-16 8 NEWS item with a difference “Through the ministry of two mouths and a pair of hands, young people were orawn to Christ at a Baptist camp on Yang Ming Mountain in Taiwan. “Taking part In the conference were 120 youtha from all over the island. There were 35263 words
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51 1969-03-16 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. A fiveman team headed by Rev. Peter Ng Eng Hoe and Mr. Chew Kia Song left today to visit churches in Gawang. Muar and JSM stations in Kuala Lumpur and Penang. The purpose of the trip is to foster closer ties of51 words
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85 1969-03-16 8 The International Fellowship of Evangelical Students is encouraging mature Christian students and graduates (including married couples)) to rake the initiative pioneering student witness In universities still unreached by th# Gospel. The IFE3 encourages suitable Christian students to give a year or two to study abroad85 words
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Article95 1969-03-16 8 SINGAPORE Sat. The Jesus Saves Mission needs more teachers for its Daily Vacation Bible School from April 21 to 26 Training sessions for teachers are held every Sunday at 7 30 p m. *t 39 Peslaran Kelillng JSM (kindergarten to Pr II». 20-A Craig Road95 words
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Article78 1969-03-16 8 SINGAPORE. Sat A special memorial service for the late Rev TC. Gibson will be held at the Prlnsep Street Presbyterian Church tomorrow. March 16 at 10 a m Rev Gibson, served the church as a pastor before and after World War 11. He was Interred In Changt during78 words
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Article52 1969-03-16 8 THE International Fair in Bogota. Colombia, la an annual opportunity to draw attention to the Bible among thousands who come to see the exhibits oi 38 nations. The Bible Society set up a stand at the fair In August last year, and sold 27.000 scriptures52 words
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Article86 1969-03-16 8 Lois Buck - By Lois Buck Who will ever know the secret of Love? Only the one who lives about. The one who rules the night and day And gives us the springtime and the flower in May, The one who made this mighty earth. Who gives us death86 words
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Article, Illustration655 1969-03-16 8 REV. TIMOTHY TOW - by REV. TIMOTHY TOW WHAT i* th« great need of the '^Somr’t'hink answer to this question perhaps is Evangelis ow a it is “Missions.” With the tide of Asian_ mixtion* j backward, church with no missionary project might be conside doubt. Others have655 words
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252 1969-03-16 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Third Genera! National Assembly of the International Christian YouthSingapore and Malaysia (ICY-SM) was held last Saturday at Zion Bible-Presbyterian Church The ICY-SM —a body of Christian youths from local churches was founded by Rev. Peter Ng Eng Hoe. director of252 words
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Article, Illustration129 1969-03-16 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. Miss Gladys Jasper. Asia representative for Evangelical Literature Overseas is currently touring Asian countries in preparation of the Asian Literature Congress to be held in April, 1970. Miss Gladys, an American arrived here on Wednesday to conduct 5-day survey of the local needs129 words
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Advertisement637 1969-03-16 8 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS QUEENSTOWN I.IiTHEKAk CHURCH Queenstown *3O *m English Sunday School OJO »m. English Worship 9-80 Am. Chinese Sun. Ba*. 1100 «.m Chinese Ser l Man On i 8-30 Am. English Ser 7-SO Dm. Chinese Ser. (Man. /Can) METHODIST FAITH METHODIST CHURCH Queenstown •YJVm. 6.80 D-m- Worship Seme* to English637 words
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Advertisement329 1969-03-16 8 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS PENTECOSTAL EVANGELICAL CBURCB L Jalan Sendndok. (Off Ul miles). Sembmwuic BA. Singapore. 27. Saturday 7.30 p.m I. Fellowship Sunday 730 pm. Evangelistic ins INTERNATIONAL BAPTIST CHURCH B. Sean Pastes Phone *****0 AT SINGAPORE AMERICAN SCHOOL (60 King's Road > 9.49 am. Sunday School 1100 Am Worship Service AT329 words
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Advertisement656 1969-03-16 8 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS CHRISTIAN SCI EM I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SIM It IV. 8. orange linn Road Singapore. 10 Honda; 10 00 am- Service 1000 am. Sunday Scbool w Wednesdays 730 p.m. Meeting Test t m o me* rt Healing SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIsi CHURCH 120 Ha testier Koad. s>lngnp.,re. Saturday 030 a m656 words
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Miscellaneous37 1969-03-16 8 wynrVs week snjßc eon SAJPfiwr mvve r'tmmcEOc 'xii His-ffxr v j Qm ■vtmtsnmn toms cawiw-mjßie IWSH ®M£ PPWCHBS V 3 >0 9k WOULD IMEHBADVI® musfsm so e TOW5i I By Courtesy of The Christian And Christianity Today.37 words
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436 1969-03-16 9 Fede®?| N Repubiif D o a f D Priva business firms in the Interest fm Germany have shown a growing EESJPg ihT wor l*in? along with the °f the young developing countries of the world. fv uI This was recently underlined by the436 words
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438 1969-03-16 9 NEW YORK, Sit. (UPI) throiJh U th of re reat echoed week*-, w n to k market thi* s Mt? S Street received j? ltter reminder of the Viefn, roB l that les ahead in rafiiv 1 .trading was moderately active. Secretary D438 words
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Article36 1969-03-16 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on tne Kew York stock excange: 30 industrials 904.28 20 raili 241.92 15 utilities 130.72 65 stocks 318.34 40 bonds 73.69 Commodity futures index 139.88.36 words
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Article15 1969-03-16 9 SINGAPOIE, Sat. The tin price for today was $594.87} pe’ picul, up $0,874.15 words
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73 1969-03-16 9 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Rubber market closed nominal with spot 25 25-1/4. Settlement House April 25-5/16 25-1/2. Mav and April/June 257/16 25-9/16 July/Sept 25-3/16 25-5/16. Oct/Dec. 24-7/8 25. Jan/March 24-3/4 24-7/8. April/June 24-1/2 24-11/16. July/Sept 24-3/8 24-9/16. Oct'Dec 24-1/4 24-7/16. Jan/March 24-1/8 24-5/16. April/June 24 24-3/16.73 words
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Article119 1969-03-16 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The following #ips are expected to be in portftodayGodowns Vessels 1/2 Clytoneus 3/4 phenian 5 IVlatrozos 6/7 Vishve Tirth 8/9 Ajax 10/11 Polydores 13/14 Ichiyo Maru 15/16 I Protesilaus 18 Levernbank 19 Htantawya 21/22 Wibeke Benmacdhul > 25/28 Straat Clarence 27/28 I Kamogawa Maru i119 words
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Article, Illustration564 1969-03-16 9 KIALA LI MPI R, Sat. A safety cap that diverts rain from the wearer respirators with inter-changeable cartridges offering protection against 700 known air contaminants —fire control sprinkler heads and made-to-order sprinkler systems a first aid kit specially designed for electrical564 words
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103 1969-03-16 9 lAT A recently issued for the first time details of unduplicated route mileage in 1967 for most of Its member airlines The table gives comparative sizes from which it will be seen that BOAC had the longest network and was therefore the world’s biggest carrier103 words
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181 1969-03-16 9 DETROIT. Sat. (UPI) Passenger car production in the United States this year was running so close to last year’s pace that the two millionth car for both years will have the same on March 19 birthday, Wards Automotive reports said yesterday. Truck production was running181 words
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Article63 1969-03-16 9 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 $76.8075; Holland Guilders $84.9800; Swiss Francs $71.7900; Belgian Francs $6.1350; French63 words
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Article268 1969-03-16 9 A German expert today demonstrated the latest techniques in off-set plate-making at the EAC Printing School at Saiboo Road. He was Mr. Hans-Dirk Stangenberg. Far East Export Manager of the Graphic Division of Kalle AG. manufacturers of the Ozasol presensitised offset printing plates which are used by268 words
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Article121 1969-03-16 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The n«M*n prices at fhr hlntaporr hineve Produce fcxi ham* (iMlat area— Hum munut Oil IIOR) Bulk 40 0« t <H Mil u t Oil (I O H.) Drum 31 50 Mixed t'opia 31 DU Xliiriluk tthllr Pepper (t O H *)C% VL.W 11? 30 '■luHuk While121 words
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Article45 1969-03-16 9 NEW YORK Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures closed 40 points higher on no sales yesterday. (BID) (ASK) May 26.26 27.50 July 25.80 26.50 Nov 25.70 26 30 Jan (70) 25.70 26 30 Mar 25.70 26.30 Locally, No 2 RS6 was 26 cents per pound.45 words
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Article449 1969-03-16 9 THE era of the wave riders began almost 10 years ago. that was when the British hovercraft first got off t he ground. But the problem of how to describe the vehicle is still in the air. The experts are wn 1 air cushion.449 words
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Article312 1969-03-16 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The past week's trading was one of mixed sentiment together with a modicum of uncertainty until towerds the end of the period when steady conditions returned to the market state Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co., in their rubber market review. Week-end reassurances on the312 words
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Article53 1969-03-16 9 Prlre*) l*t Malaran XD 3 00 2nd Malayan XD 2.IB 3rd 'Tala'an 1 37 The Commerce Ind. 1.09 The Baring Fund 1 19 XD 1 1« 1.29 M Invert Tnnd ISA 1 43 l«t Hong Kong 1 36 1.42* 2nd Hong Kong 93 1 00' Sterling Com 7/153 words
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304 1969-03-16 9 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI) Indonesia is emerging as an attractive market for Japanese automobile companies which roll out more cars and trucks than any other nation except the United States. Toyota Motor Sales Co., the number one Japanese auto sellers, revealed yesterday a plan to304 words
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Advertisement451 1969-03-16 9 FLY THE BIG BOEING 707 s OF MSA TO HONGKONG, TAIPEI, TOKYO, MANILA, DJAKARTA PERTH, SYDNEY. Contact your travel or ring ***** tor agent reservations. m i avw*- AtmuNtm Kong MSA MLOSS Primni. 225 p 111 3.2 S p m. 3.23 p m 3 33 p in 4 43 p451 words
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Article, Illustration233 1969-03-16 10 MARIE MacDONALD LAWRIF married Mr Maurice Gibb at St. Janie’s Church. Gerrard's Cross. Bucks., last Tuesdav In other words Lulu and Maurice are married! But the pop wedding of the year so far was not the quiet family affair that the couple hoped for Some233 words
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Article, Illustration730 1969-03-16 10 ALAN SMITH - By ALAN SMITH SEVEN years of struggles, hopes, disappointments and dreams paid off for Tony Rivers and the Castaways the day they switched their style and name to Harmony Grass. Seven years of break-ups and make-ups. And seven years in which they came730 words
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Article, Illustration444 1969-03-16 10 PostBag JJI THERE! I hate to brag but (okay, so what's wrong with a little white lie now and then?) you will notice that P.A. is giving you better and more exclusive features and. pix more and more often! Like today for instance dig the LULU-MAURICE wedding pic; and exclusive444 words
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Article437 1969-03-16 10 Tommy Roe. whose last big international hits were Sheila" and "The Folk Singer" some years back, this week jumps fire pieces to top the American hit parade Other big US chartbusters include Dionne Warwick's version of "This Cirl's In Love With You”, and a 23 pace rise to437 words
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Article, Illustration921 1969-03-16 10 ANN MOSES - From ANN MOSES THE studio door flew open and out came tall and lovely Lynn Kellogg. Her beautiful golden blonde hair hung down on her shoulders which were covered by an Edwardianstyle leather coat. Wide wool trousers, a few gold chains and huge921 words
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Miscellaneous248 1969-03-16 10 PLATTER POPWORD CLUBS ACROSS: t. Morning Dev composer/singer <2. 4> Sou! songstress Whale half ol O S. group* Richard sang of the MacTea SO one called Arthur 11. Guitarist ol Years After 12. Red haired drumming tornado* AS. See 26 St Sandie Shaw »current hit’ IT. Hickory Holler man 1*248 words
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Miscellaneous121 1969-03-16 10 Answers To Platter Popword ACROSS 3 Tim Rote 6 Aretha: 8 Moby Crape 10 Park; 11 Ahrm ILm); 12 Ginger i Baker); 13 Reed. 15 Today;** 17 Smith: 19 Hopkm. 21 (Back In The' USSR;" 24 lack Bruce; 26 Lea; 27 Harry Nilsson: 29 Pete Brown. 31 lethro <Tull(; 33121 words
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Article, Illustration511 1969-03-16 11 E.K. Goh - By E.K. Goh OETWEEN the hunter and the hunted, the white men u and the Red Indians, the sullen and the stalking emerge the taut suspense Western. “The Stalking Moon”, directed by Robert Mullgan and starring Gregory Peck and Eva Marie511 words
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Article, Illustration170 1969-03-16 11 T'HE London premiere of A “Rosemary's Baby” proved to be much more than a motion picture event. For the many celebrities who came to see the thriller there were others who came to be aeen. ‘Rosemary’s Baby” director Roman Polanski wore a long Edwardian coat170 words
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Article, Illustration237 1969-03-16 11 Twentieth Century Fox's The Great Silence” is an action-packed film with scenes that border on sheer brutality and sadism. The film, from the famed director of the classic Western “Coffin for a Gunfighter”, hag its main theme revenge. Jean Louis Tnntignant clays the savage role of237 words
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1125 1969-03-16 11 Sheilah Graham - By Sheilah Graham "I’m not as rich as you keep writing I am,” said Fred MacMurray. “I have a couple of apartment house and a ranch up north and a home here in Brentwood, but when you say rich. I have nothin* like1,125 words
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77 1969-03-16 11 ILLICIT FONDNESS? Yes but they're really enemies, for Suzy Kendall (left) is Germany's ace world War I woman spy in Paramount's action drama, "The Betrayal," and Capucine plays the French scientist whose extraordinary poison gas formula is stolen by Suzy. The film is based on actual happenings in tne 1914-17— From: Paramount Photo News Service. - 77 words
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Miscellaneous305 1969-03-16 11 SHAW# LIDO Phone ***** .VOW SHOWING! No Free LUt 11 a m., U*. 4 00. |)l min CHENO PEI-PET In SHAW Productions "DRAGON SWAMP" Mandarin In Shawacopo. Color NEXT CHANOI' George Peppard. Mary Tyler Moore "What* So Bad About Feeling Good?" Seopo-Color (tJl-SB 1 CAPITOL Phone 2975? VOW SHOWING No305 words
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Miscellaneous224 1969-03-16 11 I CATHAY* I Showing: Today 4 Show* U a.a.. 1.4*. M I M prn Paramount* Romeo A Juliet” Olivia Hussey Leonard Whiting In Tachnlcolor iNo Free LUti Jtedenu CwMtlmi lI.SO To Any Sant Dally At The 1.4* A 6 pm. Shows Only I Sat A Bun Extra Show At 11224 words
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Article, Illustration741 1969-03-16 12 Florence de Santis - By Florence de Santis NO matter what avantgarde ideas temporarily Intrigue us on the fashion scene, some styles persist beyond the life of any fad. They give a satisfaction which most women want, and which suits the way they live. In clothes for741 words
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Article110 1969-03-16 12 NEW brightness in spring coats, often in hunging-coat red, with bands of navy or white leather belts and buttons. worn over red hosiery. PRETTY p ea s a n t-look dresses for summer, in print-on-print such as flowers on gingham checks, floral borders with pencil-stroke plaids.110 words
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Article339 1969-03-16 12 HOMS tewing continue* to grow in the United States, with women buying $1.7 billion worth of fabrics last year. But they’re buying in new places, not the department store. Specialty fabrics stores are now getting 40 to 45 per cent of the business, and chain stores339 words
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81 1969-03-16 12 IT started with a jacket. Called “The Slicket,” it was made of the new shiny nvlon cire’ which looks wet. Du Pont sponsoring the new nylon,’ made It up and showed it to children’s w-ear makers. The result is a whole raft of "Slicket” fashions81 words
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Miscellaneous274 1969-03-16 12 TODAY and YOU... STAR. GA2ER’*^ A*US RAAR.2I ,15-3348-32 60-77-8 lH TAURUS An x MAY 20 19-26-30-42 5>*****7 89 S CCMINI MAY 21 JUNE 20 34-*****6 J 30-59-75 CANCER JUNE2I JLAY2J 2-17-2436 *****3 Ltd JULY 22 AUG 1-2347-61 *9 70-80-84 57-66-79 85 VIRGO AUG 23 SIFT. 22 VV 0-12-3149 -By CLAY274 words
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Advertisement146 1969-03-16 13 Classified Ads. Car Rental C-DRIVE RING *****. Everfine Co (Rent-a-Car) Ltd., 519, Serangoon Road. Singapore-8. Office Opens 800 a m 7.00 p.m (Including Sundaya Holidays). Carpets CARPETS AND ItUGS For Quality Carpet* b Russ SHOP AT: UNITED CARPETS 181 Tanglin Road, Singapore 10 (Opposite Hotel Malaysia) Veu are cordially invited146 words
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Miscellaneous1208 1969-03-16 13 roCT TV and R B i -Jmr j {ffijjwjjy •r’j TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5) I A.M. 10 00 Prog Summary in English: 10 05 The Nurses Express Stop From Lennox Avenue; 10.55 Wheelbase I.OOC Miles A Day; 11.45 Hollywood Squares P.M. 12 05 Pesta Pop Hari Rava Edition: 105 Prog1,208 words
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711 1969-03-16 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Frank Phillips of Australia staved off a hot challenge by young John Lister of New Zealand by firing a two-under-par 70 today for a three-day total of 208 and took his lead to two strokes in the Malaysian Open Golf711 words
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Article97 1969-03-16 14 LONDON. Sat (Reuter) Ulric Regis, the Spanish-based Trinidad heavyweight boxer, died at the National Hospital for nervous diseases here today. Regis was taken to hospital several hours after being outpointed by hard-punching British heavyweight Joe Bugner on Tuesday night. He had an operation for the removal97 words
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Article42 1969-03-16 14 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Jansenites defeated their strongest rival. Khalsa Association I—o in a SHA Division One match played at the Girls Sports Club ground this evening. Jansenites’ goal wa s scored by centre-forward Peter Bhasi in the third minute of the match.42 words
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173 1969-03-16 14 MELBOURNE. Sat. (UPI) World bantamweight boxing champion Lionel Rose, announced his engagement last night to his childhood sweetheart, Jenny Oakes. Jenny. 20. a slim redhead, is a trainee Kindergarten teacher and is the only daughter of Frank Oakes, of the elite Melbourne suburb of Kooyong.173 words
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504 1969-03-16 14 CHRISTCHURCH. New Zealand. Sat. (Reuter) Opening batsmen Graham Dowling and Glenn Turner combined In an undefeated century partnership as New Zealand battled to avoid defeat against the West Indies on the third and final cricket Test here today. New Zealand's chances of- the West504 words
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Article, Illustration274 1969-03-16 14 LITTLE NINE - By LITTLE NINE SINGAPORE. Sat. Rain spoiled what could have been a perfect dav of golf clinic and exhibition by one of Australia's ‘‘grand old man of the Royal and Ancient” Eric Cremin. One of the top golfers in his country for many years.274 words
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Article86 1969-03-16 14 JOHANNESBURG. Sat (Reuter) South African Test all-rounder Herbert "Tiger” Lance said here today he had been offered a three-year contract to play cricket for Surrey, the English County side. Lance said the offer was not sufficiently attractive to warrant serious consideration, but he had told Surrey the terms86 words
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Article68 1969-03-16 14 SALISBURY. Sat. (Reuter) Ten competitors in the Dunlop £1,500 golf tournament here bettered par 71 in the first round today, with Terry Westbrook of Zambia and Hugh Inggs of South Africa the leaders, both on 63. One stroke behind were Jimmy Hitchcock of Britain and Graham68 words
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Article35 1969-03-16 14 LAHORE. Pakistan. Sat (Reuter)—France beat Malaysia 1-0 in the match today for third place in the ninenation hockey tournament here. Pakistan, the Olympic champions. play the Pakistan ‘B’ team In the final tomorrow.35 words
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Article199 1969-03-16 14 SINGAPORE. Sat—The Football Association of Singapore will not invite an English Football Association team to play a match here in June as their demands for expenses are too high. The English team are touring New Zealand and Hong Kong, and are expected to arrive199 words
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Article169 1969-03-16 14 LONDON. Sat (Reuter) Sharp-shooting Geoff Hurst, who scored three goals in England's 5-0 victory over France on Wednesday, scored another two last night when West Ham beat Coventry 5-2 in an English First division match Both Hurst’s goals came from penalties to add to the two169 words
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Article31 1969-03-16 14 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Hamilton Sports Club beat Royal Air Force, Seletar by six goals to two in a FAS division one league match played a t the Jalan Besar Stadium today.31 words
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Article325 1969-03-16 14 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter)— Top Australian Jockey George Moore today withdrew from tomorrow’s Japan Racing Association invitation event in Tokyo after a dispute with the association over the track to be used. Moore said he had told the association he would ride in the 1,600325 words
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Article150 1969-03-16 14 NEW YORK. Sat. (Reuter) Barbara Jo Rubin, the first woman jockey to ride on America’s major race tracks, made a smashing debut in New York by winning the third race at Aqueduct race track. The 19-year-old girl from Miami. Florida, rode a two-vear-old bay filly150 words
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Article70 1969-03-16 14 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter) Australia's Frank Phillips. Ted Ball and Alan Murray and Britain’s Guy Wolstenholme will vie with 4g Japanese pro-golfers in the first Dunlop golf tournament in Japan next month. The Dunlop Rubber Company (Japan) Ltd. said today the four million yen (£4.630) tournament will be70 words
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923 1969-03-16 14 BIG BEN - By BIG BEN PENANG. Sat. Major Railton In great ndln« form at the Penang Amateur race meeting here t ay. He rode three winners Equity, Bua>a Tapah ana Triumph in the last event. The hurdle race over 7f went to Wingate (Brown) who coasted923 words
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Article193 1969-03-16 14 MELBOURNE. Sat. (RevrterV —World bantamweight boxing champion Lionel Rose had a “good chance” of being back in the ring by May. his trai-ner-manager Jack Rennie said here today. Rose has infected tonsils and an injured hand. Doctors tell me that even if Lionel has193 words
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Miscellaneous107 1969-03-16 14 Time And Tide Singapore town: 3.31 a.m. (4 ft. 6 Ins.): 9.20 a.m. (8 ft. 9 Ins.); 4.18 p.m. (0. 7 ins.); 1055 p.m. (8 ft. 4 ins.). Naval Dockyard: 3.20 a.m. (5 ft. 4 ins): 9.39 a.m. (9 ft. 8 ins.): 346 p.m (1 ft. 5 ins.); 10.58 p.m.107 words
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Miscellaneous44 1969-03-16 14 BIG SWEEP Total Pool $77,560 1st Prixe No. *****9 $25,594 2nd Prixe No. *****5 6,398 3rd Prixe No. *****1 3,199 Starters: ($710 each) Nos. *****9 *****7 *****5 *****8 *****0 *****3 Consolation: ($319 each) Nos. *****3 *****9 *****7 *****6 *****9 *****7 *****1 *****3 *****6 *****444 words
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