Eastern Sun, 31 March 1969
This issue may only be viewed from the multimedia stations at NLB Libraries. See FAQ for more information.
1969-03-31
1
12
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/easternsun
Eastern Sun
-
Title Section21 1969-03-31 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1960. Vol. 3 Mo. 935 Monday, 31 March 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents21 words
-
Article183 1969-03-31 1 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) Tha government today entered the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) pilots pay dispute in hopes of averting a costly worldwide strike scheduled to begin at midnight and which may first hit the polor flight to Japan. Sir Denis Barnes. Permanent Undersecretary of183 words
-
Article111 1969-03-31 1 MADRID. Mon. (Reuter) A Spanish newspaper says Spain should fortify the hills overlooking the British colony of Gibraltar with artillery anc ground-to-ground missile* against possible British “aggression. The right-wing evening newspaper Alcazar said last night the measure would not be a threat, but a legitimate111 words
-
Article64 1969-03-31 1 CAIRO. Sun. (Reuter) Major-General Ahmed Ismail All was sworn in todav as tne Arab Leagues Assistant Sec-retary-General for Military Affairs. His predecessor was General Abdul Monelm Riad who was killed by an Israeli shell earlier this month during figntlng across the Suez Canal. General64 words
-
Article60 1969-03-31 1 JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter) Five villages in East Java were inundated by floods following breaches of a dam on the big Brantas River, Antara news agency reported today. The report said 5.500 people had been evacuated. Antara said that East Java Governor Mohammad Noor had visited60 words
-
Article27 1969-03-31 1 BANGKOK. Mon. (Reuter) An angry mother shot a man in the leg after she had been told that the man made her 14-year-old daughter pregnant.27 words
-
Article91 1969-03-31 1 KARACHI. Sun. (Reuter) —Thirty-one people have been arrested in East Pakistan unaer martial law regulations, it was announced today. The headquarters of General Muzaffar Uddin. the Administrator of Martial Law in The eastern section of Pakistan. saia the prisoners would al' be tried by military91 words
-
Article68 1969-03-31 1 HONG KONG. Sun. (Reuter) About 780.000 people from the urban areas of the East China province of Kiangsl have been sent to the rural districts to share the experience of peasants. Radio Kiangsl reported today. “Workers. peasants and soldiers have turned the movement to master the68 words
-
Article, Illustration308 1969-03-31 1 BACK FROM INDONESIA SINGAPORE, Sun. The Goh Keng Swee mission to Indonesia has helped to clear "stereo-typed" thinking that exists between Singa- pore and Indonesia. Singapore's Finance Minister Dr. Goh who led the 22-member mission to Indonesia for a nine-day visit returned home todoy with some of308 words
-
Article453 1969-03-31 1 MERHAVIA, Israel, Sun. (UPI) Israel Moshe Dayan has warned that the coming sumr period" in the Middle East militarily and poli He singled out the Suez Canal ceasefire line as the most dangerous flashpoint and said Israel’s fronts with Jordan, Syria and Lebanon also “are453 words
-
Article223 1969-03-31 1 TOKYO. Sun (UPI) Japan is considering using German mark for its foreign exchange reserves. Finance Minister Takeo Fukuda told the Diet on Saturday. Fakuda told the House of Councillors Budget Committee that adopting the mark would free Japan from fears of the weakening dollar. The223 words
-
Article44 1969-03-31 1 TEL AVIV, Sun. (Reuter) Four Israeli soldiers were wounded, one seriously, in a series of bazooka attacks at ’hree different points south of the Sea of Galilee early today, according to an Israeli military spokesman. Israeli troops returned the fiie he added.44 words
-
Article144 1969-03-31 1 ROME. Sun. (UPI) The government is going to put the ancient Colosseum on microfilm just in case It’s part of a 20-year project to catalogue all of Italy’s vast art and archeological treasures, both tor the benefit of scholars and of police seeking to track down art thieves.144 words
-
Article94 1969-03-31 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. A naval shell and 200 rounds of .303 ammunition were found at a site at People's Park, this afternoon. Confirming this, the Acting Police Secretary. DSP H. L. Boudeywn said that the “war relics’’ were recovered by some construction workers. DSP Boudeywn said94 words
-
Article66 1969-03-31 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore and Ethiopia have agreed to establish full diplomatic relations. Singapore's Ambassador to the United Arab Republic, rnd High Commissioner to Pakistan Mr. Lee Khoon Choy will concurrently be the Ambassador to Ethiopia. Mr. Lee will continue to reside in Cairo whilst concurrently66 words
-
Article86 1969-03-31 1 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter) About 360 representatives from 26 nations today began here a non-governmental conference to discuss the liability of operaters of land-sea container transportation and the liability for oil slick contam inatlon of sea waters. They are expected to adopt draft conventions on these topics86 words
-
Article87 1969-03-31 1 KUCHING. Sarawak. Sun. (AFP) —A state funeral for the late governor of Sarawak, Tun Abang Haji Openg, was held here this afternoon. The first volley of a 64-gun salute fired from the nearby Fort Marghenta signalled the commencement of the sad and solemn occasion when87 words
-
Article63 1969-03-31 1 RANGOON, Sun (Reuter)— Eurma and India today declared that international peace ana security would be maintained if all countries respected one another's sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity and refrained from interference in the internal affairs of other nations. This was contained in a joint communique issued at the end63 words
-
Article69 1969-03-31 1 WASHINGTON. Sun (Reuter) General Willard C. Wyman, who served under General Dwight Eishenhower curing the 1944 Normandy landing died in Walter Reed Hospital yesterday, some 18 hours after the former President General Wyman. 71, was the first beach head commander of the First Division in the69 words
-
Article59 1969-03-31 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. The American Embassy here will te closed tomorrow being American's national day of mourning for the late former President. Mr. Dwight D. Eisenhower The USIS library will also be closed. The Condolence Book will be placed at the lobby of the American Embassy from59 words
-
Article51 1969-03-31 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Brunei. Sun. (Reuter) The Sultan of Brunei has postponed his proposed visit to London in April, according to reliable sources here today. He will go instead in May or June and his visit will be a private one with no official talks, the sources51 words
-
Article46 1969-03-31 1 CANNAXORE. India. Sun (Reuter) One studenv was killed and five people including a woman teacher were injured by an explosion in a technical school laboratorv here yesterday. The teacher was conducting ar experiment when a spirit jar caught fire and blew up46 words
-
Article70 1969-03-31 1 In This Issue Mrs. Freeth is no stranger Page 2. Singapore food is viable Page 3. Social Page Page 4. World leaders to attend Ike's funeral Page 5. Weekly review of the Stock Exchange Page 7. Russia urges China to resume talks Page 8. Students essays Page 10. Grand National70 words
-
Article150 1969-03-31 1 TOKYO. Sun. (AFP) The world’s oldest whiskey, discovered in Japan, a 250-year-old "Old Parr” has been sold for US$3O,OOO. There had been 12 offers for it from the United States. Canada and West Germany since its existence was reported by AFP. Reuter. UPI and Pana. earlv in February.150 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement49 1969-03-31 1 YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME Best Location Excellent Service. Reasonable Rates For Reservations Call Toot Travel Agents EXJOT A PRINCELT STAT IN HONG KONG HOTEL FORTUNA 80S. NATHAN ROAD. KOWLOON TEL: *****1 keeps fresh without refrigeration m TlWr, Csoya bean milk) MILK ■0 A® tetra. AK MOST MODERN CONTAIN^49 words
-
Advertisement111 1969-03-31 1 Oriental Optical Co., Wholesale Manufacturing Opticians r*a> (Optometrists, Manufacturing, Opticians Corneal Micro Lens Consultants.) 348 North Bridge Road. Tel: ***** 162 South Bridge Road. Tel: ***** SVMttOt Of safety security' ASIA COMMERCIAL FINANCE SUBSIDIARY OF ASIA COMMERCIAL BANKING CORP. INTERESTS; y OUR FIRST CONSIDER a "WIDE RANGE FJNANCE INCLUDES:; LOANS111 words
-
-
Page 1 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous16 1969-03-31 1 LADIES DAY ft/WM MMra 'I got the idea in a film I saw about American football!"16 words
-
-
Article, Illustration307 1969-03-31 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. Fourteen scouts from a secondary school here will attempt to scale Mount Kinabalu In Sabah (13,455 ft the highest mountain in South-east Asia during their April school holidays. Led by a 23-year-old School teacher, the scouts, from St. Andrew's School have completed preparations307 words
-
Article113 1969-03-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Thirty delegates from Asia and Africa will attend a conference on overseas Indians next week. The conference is scheduled to be held In New Delhi from April 8 to 11. Two Malaysians are among the delegates invited by the Indian Council for Africa and the113 words
-
Article122 1969-03-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Ex-servicemen will be given “Fair consideration” when they apply for the Mentri Housing and Land Development Schemes In Selangor, the Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Haji Harun bin Haji Idris, said here today. He gave an assurance that the Selangor State government would help122 words
-
Article28 1969-03-31 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The following are the lucky numbers of today’s Toto Draw. The lucky numbers are 22; 16; 6; 47; 29. The extra number is 26.28 words
-
Article55 1969-03-31 2 CAPE TOWN, Sun. (ATP) Swiss Louis Lamberti 58, died at the Groote Sehuur Hospital here last night after having an open heart operation on Thursday. The operation, performed by heart transplant pioneer Prof. Chris Barnard, was for serious valve failure. The hospital has given no explanation55 words
-
Article134 1969-03-31 2 MANILA. Sun. (AFP) President Marcos has called for joint talks between American and Filipino officials to discuss America's protest against recent Central Bank restrictions imposed on imported goods A government communique said tbe restrictions imposed on the Imported items, particularly automobiles, textile remnants ann others considered134 words
-
Article85 1969-03-31 2 LONDON. Sun. (UPI) Actor Peter Sellers tried to persuade a distraught married man not to jump from a bridge last night, police said. Sellers, driving on Hornsey Lane in North London, stopped his car when he saw the man on a parapet and tried to talk85 words
-
Article57 1969-03-31 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. 5.30 pm.-9 pm: SATA free mass X-ray station at Commonwealth Crescent market square, block 118. 7.30 p m.: Free film shows by Ministry of Culture at Fu Hwa School (151 ms. Jurong Road) and Tai Cheong School (Chua Ch u Kang Road). 8 p.m.: Indian dance57 words
-
Article, Illustration232 1969-03-31 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Scouts were urged today to be ready and prepared at all times to render aid whenever and wherever the need arose. This rail wa s made by the President of the Geylang Dia. trict, Singapore Scout Association. Mr. Tan Boon Chiang,232 words
-
462 1969-03-31 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. A record 128.6 million tons of shipping entered and were cleared by the Port of Singopore Authority last year. This surpassed by 11.3 million nett registered tons (9.6%) the 1967 record. Cargo handled also reached a new record of 35 6 million462 words
-
Article268 1969-03-31 2 TO HELP MOTHER MELBOURNE. Bun. (UPI) A few months ago Melissa Jaffer, 26 was a Roman Catholic nun. Today she Is understudy female lead and assistant stage manager of Her Majesty's Theatre Melbourne production of Hadrian VII Melissa was given special leave from the strict order of268 words
-
349 1969-03-31 2 SINGAPORE. Sun As tbe date for the British withdrawal gete nearer, our ties with Australia must set even closer in all fields, the Minister for National Development and Law. Mr. E. W. Barker •aid yesterday. Speaking at the 14th annual dinner and ball of349 words
-
Article107 1969-03-31 2 SINGAPORE. Sun The Adult Education Board Ls organising dialect courses on spoken Cantonese. Hokklen and Teochew for English speaking students. English will be used as the medium of Instruction and explanation In these courses. Each course consists of 60 study hours over a period of 15 weeks The107 words
-
Article, Illustration205 1969-03-31 2 SINGAPORE. Sun—Mrs. Gordon Freeth, wife of the new Australian Minister for External Affairs, who will be visiting Singapore soon with her husband is no stranger to the region. She was born on the east coast of Malaya In Pahang where her father was superintendent of a205 words
-
Article127 1969-03-31 2 MANILA. Sun (AFP) A closer watch has been order»d on Hong Kong-bound passengers at the Manila International Airport following reports of illegal shipment of large amounts of pesos to the crown colony, the newspaper Sunday Chronicle reported today. The Manila Daily said the pesos have127 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement91 1969-03-31 2 Glowing complexion neatth 'a thatls promise EACH HICEE IS EQUIVALENT TO lO ORANGES(Vit.C) WONDER TONIC WITH CANDY TASTE Your complexion is your fortune, but only If you make the most of it. A peaches and cream complexion can be yours. As well as skin smooth as a new born babe’s.91 words
-
-
Article, Illustration297 1969-03-31 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Republic will be in position to export high quality food products which can compete in foreign markets and gain foreign exchange in the very near future. This was stated by the FAO/ILO United Nations food technologist adviser to the297 words
-
Article71 1969-03-31 3 MEXICO CITY, Sun. (UPI) Two heavily disguised bandits robbed one Mexico City Bank of some US$l9,OOO yesterday and then attempted to hold up another bank five blocks away only to be driven off by heavy gun fire. It is believed they are the same bandits who71 words
-
Article48 1969-03-31 3 ANGUILLA Sun. (UPI) British U.N. Ambassador Lord Caradon says his troubleshooting mission got off to a “good start” after meeting privately with leaders of Anguilla. Lord Caradon says an agreement was reached that could lead to the withdrawal of British troops from the Caribbean island.48 words
-
Article66 1969-03-31 3 PRAGUE. Sun. (UPI) It has been disclosed that Soviet troops are taking part in joint manoeuvres in Czechoslovakia. Poland and East Germany. No mention was made of forces from the three other members of the Warsaw pact. Hungary, Bolivia and Romania The last time the pact held manoeuvres66 words
-
Article261 1969-03-31 3 TOKYO, Sun. (AFP) Shooting of clouds that produce hail with rockets to protect crops from hail and eventually to control even typhoons is being planned by the National Calamities Prevention Research Centre of the Science and Technology Agency. Headed by one of Japan's tcp meteorologists. Dr. Kazuhiko Terada,261 words
-
313 1969-03-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. More “trouble-shooting” seminar should be held to increase the country’s productivity, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Tan Sri (Dr.) Lim Swee Aun, said here today Such seminars could offer a forum where representatives of the government and the private313 words
-
Article, Illustration138 1969-03-31 3 SINGAPORE Sun. These five pretty aspirants are the latest contestants for the Press Queen 1969 contest to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on May 17. The contest is organised by the Singapore National Union of Journalists. These five pretty and charming contestants are:-138 words
-
292 1969-03-31 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Exports reached an all time high last year. According to the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce in its 1968 reports. The products mentioned were canned pineapple, pepper, copra, and crude on. Total exports of canned pineapple to various overseas markets last year amounted to292 words
-
Article61 1969-03-31 3 MANILA. Sun. (AFP) An upsurge of pneumonia and bronchitis claimed the lives of 20 Filipinos, mostly children, in Cebu City, Central Philippines, last week, it was reported here. The Philippine news service said 39 other people afflicted with the same ailments were confined in hospitals. Sixteen of61 words
-
439 1969-03-31 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The basic weakness of the student movement in the University of Smgapore Is the lack of spontaneous support from the students a student union leader said today. In a paper on “Critical Review o i the Student Movement in the University of Singapore.” the439 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement198 1969-03-31 3 launch date t April 1 our new DCB-61, the biggesfand fastest jet in service, starts flights throughout Southeast Asia. Only on JAL! »r* jZ )■< m *4 4* 0 0- X m kv; < The DCB-61 is the newest plane in the sky. At 600 m.p.h., it gets you to198 words
-
-
Article, Illustration439 1969-03-31 4 THE Chinese Women s Association on Saturday held a fashion show displaying the 1969 Spring and Summer ColleeUons of noted fashion-designer. Roland Chow, at Tropicana. M u The show in aid of the Retarded Children s Seek Tin Chairman of the Retarded Children s Building Fund; m-439 words
-
842 1969-03-31 5 WASHINGTON. Sun. (t'PI) Kings, statesmen and soldiers from every continent announced yesterday they would gather in Washington tomorrow for the funeral of Dwight D. Eisenhower, uniting ohi allies and old enemies alike in testimony to this epitaph for Ike: “We felt he belonged842 words
-
Article278 1969-03-31 5 ISTANBUL. Sun. (UPI) Earth tremors rocked Western Turkey again yesterday and spread terror in the wake of a major earthquake which killed or injured scores of residents and left hundreds of others homeless on. Friday. At least 42 dead and more than 500 injured were counted278 words
-
Article132 1969-03-31 5 JAMMU. India Sun. (UPI) i_ The Moslem Plebiscite Front announced yesterday it would boycott next month’s by-election for the assembly of the Indian state of Kashmir and Jammu. Front President Mirza Mohdafzalbeg told United Press International that the boycott decision was taken after the Indian Election132 words
-
174 1969-03-31 5 PORT HARCOUT. Nigeria. Sun. (UPI) Thousands of cheering Nigerians greeted British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson's pledge yesterday to aid relief and rehabilitation of this civil-war tom city. “The British people are deeply concerned,” he told 5.000 Nigerians in the Sports Stadium of this port which174 words
-
Article590 1969-03-31 5 Xl o.vO KONG. Sun. (UPI) Fifteen detained Hong Kong yachtsmen are being taught Chinese by their captors in a small Red Chinese fishing village. a rightwing English evening paper said on Saturday. “A Heung Chau fisherman visiting Macau has told reporters that the detained people, who could not speak590 words
-
630 1969-03-31 5 SAIGON. Sun. (UPI) U.S. Troops for the third day in a row vesterdav assaulted a bitterly-resisting North Vietnamese regiment in a jungled ravine near the Demilitarised Zone, military spokesmen said. The fighting, which started on Thursday, had cost the Communist force630 words
-
Article36 1969-03-31 5 NEW YORK. (UPl)—Baroness Pierre De Gunzbourg. who used her fortune to buy houses in which Jewnsh refugee children were hidden during World War 11, died on Friday after a brief illness. She was 83.36 words
-
Article, Illustration48 1969-03-31 5 WASHING TON, Sun. Mourners walk past the casket of the late General Eisenhower resting in repose in Bethlehem Chapel in Washington National C a t h e dral yesterday (March 29). The crowd moved through the chapel at the rate of 1,000 an hour. UPI picture.— UPI picture. - 48 words
-
Article39 1969-03-31 5 TOKYO. (UPI) The world’s largest city has continued to grow in the past year, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced on Saturday. Its population was 11.360.474 as of March 1, an increase of 158.344 over a vear earlier.39 words
-
Article60 1969-03-31 5 PADUA, Italy (UPI) —Two homemade bombs exploded outside the Padua Headquarters of two Italian political parties on Saturday. A third was discovered before it went off. Police said nobody was hurt in the blasts. Several windows were broken and officials of the neo-fascist Italian Social Movement (MSI)60 words
-
Article35 1969-03-31 5 LONDONDERRY. Northern Ireland. (UPI) Thousands of Civil right? protesters marched through this ancient walled city on Saturday while Protestant extremists gathered in Hillsborough to demand release of their leader, the Rev. lan Paisley.35 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement165 1969-03-31 5 m 4 0 ""3&f*****S Take it. And 15 seconds later, you 11 see it. 51 v..' m VV S& -n' V f. iflligp 1.. VA The Polaroid instant camera gives you black-and-white photos in 15 seconds. Color photos in 60 seconds. And all you have to do is aim. shoot,165 words
-
Advertisement114 1969-03-31 5 Teething time s^tßed nUUl time Mv poor, teething Baby You’ll soon be tip-top. Ma’s given you Steedman’s, And your pain's bound to stop: Both Powders and Jelly Will your plan drive away And keep Baby happy And jolly all day' STEEDMAN’S PRODUCTS ARC MADE IN BRITAIN BY EXPERTS TO HELP114 words
-
-
Article277 1969-03-31 6 SINGAPORE is booming. Its volume of trade and industrial output touched the highest levels last year. The momentum is continuing. All this gives us a feeling of pride and thrill. However, the vital fact which the planners should always bear in mind is that there is no277 words
-
Article185 1969-03-31 6 THE world has lost a great soldier-statesman Dwight D. Eisenhower. Ike as was popularly known was the brilliant General who led the Allied armies to victory in the Second World War and saved Europe and the world from Nazi tyranny. Time brought Ike everything. He became185 words
-
Article219 1969-03-31 6 (UPI) THE Japan Times noted In its Sunday editorials that former U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower had helped rebuild warstricken Europe and Asia. The English daily’s editorial said: “Stricken Europe and much of Asia were saved from chaos by (Ike’s) wise advice and assistance. The— (UPI) - 219 words
-
Article154 1969-03-31 6 CALCUTTA. Sun. (AFP) Traveller* entering: India from East Pakistan today said Maillana Bhasani. leader of the pro-Pekin* National Aw ami Party and Sheikh. Mojibar Rahman, head of the Liberal A warn! League have been placed under house arrest. The v said a number of political and154 words
-
Article, Illustration458 1969-03-31 6 ELIZABETH WHARTON - By ELIZABETH WHARTON WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) The world liked Ike. And in his own country, the words ‘I Like Ike’ went far beyond those of an effective political slogan. They were almost an anthem. Yet Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Anal warning to his country—like458 words
-
444 1969-03-31 6 ROBERT EVANS - By ROBERT EVANS MOSCOW, Sun. (Reuter) Soviet army officers fear a mass Chinese assault on disputed Damansky Island In the next two weeks, when melting ice in the Ussuri River threatens to immobilise Russian armoured cars, informed sources said today. In three battles444 words
-
250 1969-03-31 6 TOKYO, Sun. (Reuter) A controversial book for which the author has been dismissed as Japanese Ambassador would have been Interesting reading If It was written after his retirement, the English language Mainichi Daily News said today In an editorial. Ambassador Ichiro Kawasaki. 59, envoy to250 words
-
Article318 1969-03-31 6 MIN THU - By MIN THU WASHAWNG, K a c h 1 n State, Burma, Sun. (Reuter) It’s men’s world in this northern region of Burma bordering India and China. Kachin men have one responsibility in life —for a few weeks each year they cut the Jungles and318 words
-
Article274 1969-03-31 6 HONG KONG. Sun. (AFPi A vogue in China today is to end every broadcast, report, and rally with “greetings” to the forthcoming Ninth Party Congress” leaving observers with the impression that the long-expected Congress “’ill be convened very soon. On the contrary, the frequent reference274 words
-
244 1969-03-31 6 David Haskell - By David Haskell BOSTON. Sun. (UPI) Three eye specialists examine a youngster and say his vision appears normal. Yet to this boy, objects most people take for granted are meaningless forms. He cannot even recognise his classmates until they speak. Another child, examined and declared normal244 words
-
508 1969-03-31 6 IVAN ZVERINA - By IVAN ZVERINA UNITED NATIONS. Sun. (UPI) The United States is proposing that Jerusalem remain unified under Israel, that freedom of navigation to all including Israel be restored to the Sue* Canal and the Tlran Straits and that Demilitarised Zones guarded by an508 words
-
Article660 1969-03-31 6 (From Sin Chew Jit Poh) The five-day conference of the Regional Book Publishing Seminar held in Singapore waj ended on the 25th March '69. Among the ten resolutions passed bv the seminar, the principal one was to establish a S-E-A Book Publishers’ Association. which was to serve660 words
-
261 1969-03-31 6 Patricia Clough - By Patricia Clough VATICAN CITY. Sun. (Reuter) The Roman Catholic church has “borrowed” from the Anglican marriage sen-ice in a new revised version of Catholic wedding ceremonies published here today. Instead of only answering “Yes” when the priest asks if they consent to marry, the261 words
-
Article161 1969-03-31 6 PARIS. Sun. (AFP) A small group of people headed by Mao Tse-tung has “usurped” the functions of the Chinese Central Committee its Secretariat and the Politburo, according to the Soviet Party i leological magazine Kommunist The latest issue reaching Paris said Mao called the group the "proletarian Headquarters."161 words
-
61 1969-03-31 6 MOSCOW. Sun. (AFP) The Soviet Government paper Izvesti? today accused the Yugoslav press and more specifically the leading Belgrade daily Borba of showing bias and a lack of objectivity by publishing anti-Soviet articles from the Chinese and Albanian press Borba was rebuked for quoting an Albanian61 words
-
61 1969-03-31 6 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI) Cambodia on Saturday denounced the United States and South Vietnam for “sending a plane to strafe Cambodian civilians the official New China News Agency (NCNA) reportcd. In a broadcast monitored in Tokyo, NCNA said the Cambodian News Agency reported that three children61 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement29 1969-03-31 6 Eastern Sun Singapore’s Own National Daily MONDAY, MARCH 31. 1969 23-B. Cantonment Road. i 9. |alsn Sultan. Singapore 2. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. Telephone: #3605/7 Telephone: *****/6 Cable Address: AWNEWS29 words
-
-
COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
-
The weekly market review
-
945 1969-03-31 7 Our Market Reporter - By Our Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Sun. In the past week, the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore conditioned yet another steady week of trading despite a decreasing volume of businsss done, helped in part by the diversification of market interests. Turnovers as945 words
-
-
132 1969-03-31 7 Small businesses are particularly worthwhile to a developing nation like Australia, the Minister Assisting the Minister for Trade and Industry. Mr. lan Sinclair, stated when he ©resented a second export award to a small company in Sydney. This was Mac Naught (Overseas) Pty. Ltd., which132 words
-
113 1969-03-31 7 The Australian shipbuilding industry is concerned at a lull in orders, although there are 11 jobs out to tender, with prospects of four more being called. While assembly units of production are working, the fabrication and drawing offices are inactive Tender? are out for tankers,113 words
-
Article94 1969-03-31 7 High gold values have been uncovered at the Radio mine near Bullfinch, Western Austra4a. West Australian Gold Development N.L. reports reserves of 16,000 tons of ore. average four oz. of gold to the ton at the mine. This mine had previously been developed down94 words
-
614 1969-03-31 7 Harry Hobbs - By Harry Hobbs LONDON, Sun. (UPI) Joho Stonehouse, Postmaster General, moved into the businessman's world this week. It was not to promise action on complaints about the telephone services or rebut charges about high mail charges for slow deliveries. Beth are subject to nationwide criticism.614 words
-
Article148 1969-03-31 7 General Motors-Hoiders Pt. v Ltd. increased its net income by 24 per cent to $25,200,000 in its latest year. Sales increased by $64,900,000 to $390,000,000* and the company's share of the Australian vehicle market rose from 34.3 per cent to 34 4. The company sold148 words
-
177 1969-03-31 7 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI) Japan will continue to enjoy economic prosperity during next fiscal year with a 10-8 per cent growth in its economy and a favourable trade balance of about U 553,500 million, according to the Kangyo Bank. The bank Japan's overall international payments position177 words
-
Article, Illustration147 1969-03-31 7 THE aroma of Asian food wafted through the University of Queensland recently and drew a stream of Australian customers from all over the campus. Hundreds forsook the nearby Students Union restaurant to eat at the University's first Pesta Makanan (Fiesta of Asian Food). They147 words
-
149 1969-03-31 7 Two of Australia’s foremost industrial companies plan to build radiation plants as a major step in the peaceful use of nuclear sciences. The companies are Australian Consolidated Industries Ltd. and Imperial Chemical Industries of Australia and New Zealand Ltd. It is expected that the plants149 words
-
1063 1969-03-31 7 MANILA, Sun (UPI) Asia's economic scene last week; indorffesia received good marks from interr ationa|j|iexperts for its dramatic recovery; President Ferdinand E. Marcos said the Philippine economy showed signs of recovering under martial law; a ranking Japanese industrialist stressed the "urgent need" for co-operation to1,063 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement140 1969-03-31 7 SHIPPING NOTICES OYAMAV&LINE DISCHARGING r ROM JAPAN Pnßl* VIA HUM.Kisc. j^neanore ATKO MART Apr It Apr NANSEI MAKE Apr 10 II Apr 1* ORTON Apr IS 17 Apr I* pi U.MANJU LINE HIMIAKiING lEUH JAPAN PnRIS VIA HOSGSOSf. “KAMA MARI NO Apr Coiml Affotfi: CHIP SENG CO-. PTE. LTD. 63-A140 words
-
Advertisement484 1969-03-31 7 AIR MOVEMENTS S oo a m oo a m 10 15 am 10 25 a m 10 50 a m 12 35 p m 12 SO p m i.lO p m 1 25 p m. 2.25 p m 2-40 3 25 pm p m 4 25 p m 4 45484 words
-
-
487 1969-03-31 8 MOSCOW, Sun. (UPI) The Soviet Union urged Communist China yesterday to resume negotiations as soon as possible on a border dispute that has touched off several clashes during the past month, the Soviet news agency Tass said. The Soviets, in a statement presented to487 words
-
Article537 1969-03-31 8 SPLIT, Yugoslavia, Sun. (Reuter) Mrs. Jovanka Broz. wife of President Tito, yesterday named an 88,000-ton tanker Jawaharlal Nehru at a launching ceremony here. The tanker was built for the Shipping Corporation of India. AMMAN. (Reuter) The death toll in last Wednesday’s Israeli air raid on Ain Hazir. near Al-Salt537 words
-
178 1969-03-31 8 RANGOON, Sun. (Reuter) Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi flew horn© today after three days of talks with General Ne Win covering developments In Europe. China. Pakistan and Vietnam and bilateral trade. General Ne Win. chairman of Burma's Revolutionary Council, and several Cabinet178 words
-
158 1969-03-31 8 TEL AVIV, Sun. (Reuter) —General Moshe Dayan, the Defence Minister. h as declared in a speech that it was Israel’s duty to hit Arab sabotage groups at any place and at any time, even if such actions were to arouse criticism in the158 words
-
Article99 1969-03-31 8 More thar. $lOO,OOO worth of immediate business has been written by Australian firms taking part in the Australian exhibit at the recent International Hardward Trades Fair in London. In Tokyo the Australian Government Trade Commissioner staged a building and architectural show at his display rooms This resulted99 words
-
121 1969-03-31 8 VICE President Nguyen Cao Ky, during his first news conference since his return from the talks in Paris, at Tan Son Nhut Airbase on March 27. Wearing a black flight suit, Ky said the South Vietnamese Air Force “quite possibly” will bomb North Vietnam if the Communist shelling of his— UPI photo. - 121 words
-
131 1969-03-31 8 MANILA. Sun (UPI> Rufino J Cardinal Santos believes the recent youth demonstration against the Catholic Church in the Philippines might have been influenced by the Communists, the Manila Chronicle reported in its Sunday edition The widely read Manila dally said Santos, the first Filipino Cardinal,131 words
-
Article, Illustration71 1969-03-31 8 GODALMING, Surrey, England, Sun. Michael O’Brien (centre) aged 64, who was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest at the Ladvwell Convent here recently. O’Brien, a widower, had a family re-union at the Convent with his four daughters who are all Nuns left to right: Sister Marv— UPI picture. - 71 words
-
259 1969-03-31 8 THE VALLEY. Anguilla, Sun (Reuter) Britain’s > Lord Caradon and Anguilla's self-stvled President Ronald Webster came into conflict about the withdrawal of British troops here vesterdav in talks aimed at solving the island crisis, informed sources said. I Lord Caradon. Britain's 1 United Nations'259 words
-
164 1969-03-31 8 PRAGUE. Sun. (Reuter) The Czech Government, in a statement on the sacking of the Soviet airline office here, warned last night against any repetition of “vandalism againrt Soviet institutions." Several policemen were Injured and taken to hospital as demonstrators wrecked the office in wild overnight164 words
-
Article157 1969-03-31 8 TOKYO. Sup. (UPI) Five women ranging from 27 to 20 years old were killed yes- terday shortly after they reported to work at the "Sono" Turkish bath house in the amusement centre of Shinjui ku. One of the victims was identified as Miss Michiko157 words
-
204 1969-03-31 8 LAGOS, Sun (Reuter) The British Prime Minister. Mr Harold Wilson, was reliably reported last night to be ready to meet Biafra's leader. Lieutenant-Colonel Odumegwu Ojukwu. before he returns to London next week but not in West Afnca. The Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa is204 words
-
418 1969-03-31 8 WASHINGTON. Sun. (Reuter) While Congressmen win headlines by probing poverty in the rural south. President Nixon is quietly mapping out his own programme to deal with hunger in a rich America. Almost overnight malnutrition and near-starvation have become pressing public418 words
-
135 1969-03-31 8 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) President Suharto has set up a National Defence Council (Depertan) to draft the country's defence plan, It was announced yesterday. Lieutenant General Raehmat Kartakusumah, former Chief of Staff for Defence and Security. ha 9 been appointed chairman of the council, according to135 words
-
Article141 1969-03-31 8 LOS ANGELES. Sun. (Reuter) Samples of fluid from the wombs of pregnant women can be used to predict the sex of a baby as early as six months before birth with, near 100 per cent accuracy, it was claimed yesterday. Dr. Robert Sloves, a professor at the141 words
-
131 1969-03-31 8 There will be some cutback in trading prospects during the present quarter, but the levels of trading should be satisfactory. according to a survey of Australian business conditions by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and the National Bank. The survey said that 85 per cent131 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement44 1969-03-31 8 COMMENCING TONIGHT EASTER RALLIES COME AND NEAR THE SINGING EVANGELISTS MR. K. T. HAN AND OTHER GUEST ARTISTES WITH INSTRUMENTAL ACCOMPANIMENT PLACE: FAITH METHODIST CHURCH 400. COMMONWEALTH DRIVE, QUEENSTOWN. DATE AND TIME: TONIGHT, APRIL Ist 2nd at 7.30 p.m. ALL ARE WELCOME! ms v44 words
-
-
Sun Sport
-
331 1969-03-31 9 TORONTO, Sun, (Reuter)— Sture Johnsson of Sweden beat Tan Aik Huang of Malaysia 12-15, 15-3, 15-3 to gain a place opposite Rudy Hartono, the Indonesian world champion for the last two years, in the men's singles final of the Canadian Open331 words
-
Article188 1969-03-31 9 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Arsenal, one of the leading English First Division soccer clubs, may Install a plastic pitch at their North London headquarters within the next live years. The all-weather pitch, which consists of laminated plastic laid over an asphalted concrete base and topped with nylon “grass.”188 words
-
Article96 1969-03-31 9 THE CURRAGH. Republic cf Ireland, Sun. (Reuter) Outsider Persian Tiger, owned by Count Antoine De Laubespm. former Belgian Ambassador to the Republic of Ireland, won the Irish Lincolnshire Handicap Stakes run over one mile here yesterday In good to firm going. B Dunme’s Lady Perch finished second96 words
-
Article71 1969-03-31 9 BLOMMINGTON, Indiana. Sun. (UPI) Germany's Hans Fassnacht set a new American lecord last night in the 1.650yard freestyle at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) indoor swimming and diving championships. Fassr.acht. swimming for Long Beach (California) State College, was timed in 15:54.2. bettering the old American71 words
-
Article59 1969-03-31 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Civilians under-23 team defeated the Singapore Armed Forces 1-0 in the Wilbur Cup hockey match played at the Dover Road ground this evening. Farliegh Clarke netted the winning goal for Civilians in the first half. In another match played on the same ground. Singapore Civilians59 words
-
Article292 1969-03-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Okinawa surged ahead at the weekend in the qualifying rounds of the Cathav PacificBrunswick Far East championships. M. Sagara of Naha rolled a 714 three-game scratch series to take the lead among the men. He is also the third bowler to break the “700292 words
-
323 1969-03-31 9 KINGSTON. Jamaica. Sun. (Reuter) —Skipper Gary Sobers has said he is confident that the West Indies would soon regain their position as the world’s leading cricket nation. Sobers blamed poor fielding as the chief reason for the West Indies failures on the recent323 words
-
Article58 1969-03-31 9 NEW DELHI. Sun. <AFP» India today named a fiveman team, led by Ramanathan Krishnan. to meet the winners of the Japan-Philip-pines semi-final in the final of the Asian Zone of the Davis Cup to be played at Poona. India The four other players are Premjlt Lai.58 words
-
Article244 1969-03-31 9 BRISBANE. Sun. (CPI) World bantamweight champion Lionel Rose. 20. was given the Freedom of the Gold Coast yesterday. It was the first individual Freedom of the City. 50 miles south southeast of Brisbane, bestowed by the Cite Fathers, although the 41st Battalion. Royal Australian Artillery,244 words
-
Article150 1969-03-31 9 MIAMI. Florida Sun. (Reuter) American Bob Murphy, scored a four-under par 68 to move to a three-stroke lead In the US$2OO,OOO (about £83.000 > National Airlines Open golf tournament. Murphy, a former U.S. amateur champion, recorded five birdies in his 34. 34 68 round to150 words
-
81 1969-03-31 9 BALTIMORE. Maryland. Sun (AFP) The World Boxing Association have approved the plan for their “world” heavyweight chamricn. Jimmy Ellis, to meet the other “world” champion. Joe Frazier, who is recognised by six American states and Mexico. The W.B.A. postponed 8 decision on the case of former81 words
-
454 1969-03-31 9 GRAND NATIONAL LIVERPOOL. Sun. (Reuter) Highland Wedding, a 12-year-old veteran owned Jointly by an American and a Canadian, won the gruelling Grand National steeplechase comfortably at Aintree here yesterday at his third attempt to capture the steeplechasing spectacular. Eighth in 1966 and seventh last454 words
-
Article246 1969-03-31 9 JAKARTA. Sun (Reuter) The Philippine? yesterday battled their wav to victory in their Davis Cup Asian Zone tie against Indonesia with a 6-3. 6-4, 4-6, 9-7 victory in the doubles for an unbeatable three rubbers to nil lead. But the fate of the tie was in246 words
-
Article104 1969-03-31 9 SINGAPORE. Sun The Singapore Amature Athletic Association today named the four athletes to represent the Republic at the Ceylon ‘open’ championship? from April 6 to 9 The athletes are sprinter Yeo Klan Chye. long distance runner P. Pillal. high Jumper Nor Azahar and woman sprinter104 words
-
Article77 1969-03-31 9 MELBOURNE. Sun. < Reuter) Australia's Olympic 800 metres gold medallist Ralph Doubell today easily re. tained his national 800-metre crown after ploughing through heavy mud but a soggy track stopped his world record bid. Doubell won the event for the fourth successive year but clocked 177 words
-
Article52 1969-03-31 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Sukaramai S.C. beat RAF Changl bv three goals to one in a FAS Division One league match played at Jalan Besar Stadium this evening. The first-half score waa 2-0 In favour of Sukaramai Scores: Hussein Abdullah <2 < and Jaffar scored for the winners, while Bruce52 words
-
Article234 1969-03-31 11 EAST BERLIN. Sun. (Reuter) Two opportunist goals by inside-forward Gianni Riva enabled Italy to snatch a 2-2 draw against East Germany aftei twice being; behind in a tense group three World Soccer Cup qualifying match here yesterday. Italy, who had beaten Wales 1-0 i n234 words
-
553 1969-03-31 11 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Allan Clarke, Leicester City's fragile-looking centre-forward, paid back the record £150,000 fee spent on him lost year with on 87th minute, match-winning goal against West Bromwich Albion, the holders, in the Football Association Cup semi-final today. Seconds after the goal;553 words
-
Article103 1969-03-31 11 ALGIERS. Sun. (Reuter) Twenty-four competitors from eight countries will start a 350 miles sand yacht rally across the Algerian Sahara tomorrow. Entries from Algeria. Belgium, France, Holland, West Germany, Austria and a joint Anglo-Danish team will start sailing from Laghouat. an oasis some 220 miles103 words
-
Article289 1969-03-31 11 English Football Association Cup Semi-Final: t Leicester 1 West Bromwich 0. English Division One Arsenal 0. Southampton 0. Burnley 2, Tottenham 2. Man. City 3, Stoke 1. r Newcastle 2. Coventry 0. Queens P.R 1, Liverpool 2. West Ham 0. Man. United 0. 1 Wolverhampton 0. Leeds 0.289 words
-
Article, Illustration21 1969-03-31 11 IN Russia, there are youth skiing schools in cold places. Picture shows students having skiing practice. PANA pix.— PANA pix. - 21 words
-
352 1969-03-31 11 SINGAPORE. Sun Thirty-two Royal Johore International Club players crossed the causeway to exchange shots with Kepppel’s counterparts yesterday, and after some changes of honours from the tee’s, the result was a landslide victory for the host whose knowledge of their home links proved too352 words
-
Article58 1969-03-31 11 NEW YORK. Sun (UPI) Following are results of baseball matches played yesterday. San Francisco 9. Cleveland 5. Seattle 8. California 5San Diego 5. California B" 4. New York Yankees 5. Pittsburgh 1. Kansas City 4 Minnesota 1. Washington 5. Houston 1. Cincinnati 9. St. Loui* 7. Detroit 10.58 words
-
299 1969-03-31 11 NEW YORK. Sun. (Deuter) Andres Gimeno of Spain won the U 5525,000 (£10.400) Madison Square Garden Open tennis tournament with a 6-1. 6-2, 3-6, 6-8, 9-7 victory over American Davis Cup star Arthur Ashe. The Spaniard’s domination of the first two sets of299 words
-
Article109 1969-03-31 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Swifts ‘A’ team won the fourth match of the SAA road-relay league championships held at the Barker Road course yesterday. The team comprising Avtar Singh. P. Pillai. M. Namazie and Suppiah. ran a distance 2.4 miles each to finish first in 44 min. 57.0109 words
-
1179 1969-03-31 11 ENGLISH DIVISION' ONE P W D L F A Pts Leeds .14 23 9 2 59 24 55 Liverpool 33 22 8 5 54 20 50 Arsenal 33 19 9 5 45 18 47 Ever*, on 32 17 10 5 65 29 44 Chelsea1,179 words
-
Article107 1969-03-31 11 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Special police squads mobilised to crack down on troublesome soccer fans arrested dozens of people after a match In London yesterday. Twenty fans, mostly teenagers, were arrested after a tree-for-all between West Ham and Manchester supporters following the game. Others were arrested at107 words
-
Article135 1969-03-31 11 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sun. (Reuter) West Indies captain Gary Sobers, the world’s greatest cricketer, Is feeling .the strain of playing 16 years continuous top-class cricket. Sobers, who arrived here from New Zealand yesterday said today: “I am a very tired man.” Sobers, who also captains Nottinghamshire, the English135 words
-
Article133 1969-03-31 11 LE MANS. France. Sun. (Reuter) West German driver Rolf Stommelen smashed his own Le Mans lap record in the new 4.5 litre Porsche 917 here yesterday to top the times in preliminary trials for the 24-hour race on June 14 15 Stommelen whipped round the133 words
-
Article2381 1969-03-31 12 BIG BEN - By BIG BEN TPOH, Sun. Glen Larmonic with Nelson astride, seored a surprise win in race three here today to pay a thumping dividend of $294 for a win ticket. It was his first outing in the country. Second was another outsider, Bima who paid 527 lor2,381 words
-
Article375 1969-03-31 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two records were shattered In the SAAA All-comers athletic championships held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre today. The records were set by G. Watts (Royal Navy) in the discus and Seddon (RAF Changi) in the hammer event. Results. Men: 100 m: 1 Yeo375 words
-
Article115 1969-03-31 12 JOHANNESBURG. Sun (UPI) South Africa will waive their apartheid laws fo<- more than two weeks next month to allow the visit of the Iranian Davis Cup tennis team, according to a government statement. The government made the decision to treat the Iranian team officially classified115 words
-
Article, Illustration379 1969-03-31 12 LE MANS. France, Sun (Reuter) Belgian racing driver Lunen Bianchi was killed here today during practice for this year’s 24-hour endurance race, officials confirmed. Bianchi. who won last year's race with Mexican Pedro Rodriguez crashed h.s threelitre Alfa Romeo into a free lining the Nunauaieres straight379 words
-
Article284 1969-03-31 12 SAPPORO. Japan, Sun. (Reuter) Speedy Japanese southpaw Hiroyuki Ebihara became the World Boxing Association’s new world flyweight champion with a unanimous decision over Jose Sevenno of Brazil in a 15-round boxing match here tonight. The 27-vear-old South American flyweight kept boring in but could not catch284 words
-
Article430 1969-03-31 12 HONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter) Japan’s Teruo Sugihara shot a four-under 66 with a display of deadly cool golf over the final 18 holes of the Hong Kong Open golf championships today to sweep the title by two strokes. The stocky crew-cut Sugihara carded six birdies over the430 words
-
-
Page 9 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous263 1969-03-31 9 SHAW OrsanlBntlon D O Phone ***** now showing: 11 m 145, 4 00, :to 4 9 is p m Joannr Woodward "Rachel. K.irhrl' James Olson it Estelle Parson* Technicolor (Warner Broe-7 Art*) GROOVY EASTER ATTRACTION 1 Peter Sellers 1 Lore Voa l ,,r e R Toklas" Technicolor U.go Tavlor Young263 words
-
Miscellaneous304 1969-03-31 9 TODAY and YOU... ®lB-19-3M9| 6644-76 STAR. GAZER*»V >aus HAD. 11 jf TAURUS n Q\ 1. 5-14-16 £>5341-7? GIMINI HAT 7* F r r JUNI 29 0)7- 8-20-25 .£>3o-59-7945 CANCIR JUNE 21 JULY 22 24-26-37-38 77-*****7 LEO JULY 22 AUt. 22 6- 9-35 42 4 3-69 u VIRGO AU». U '/sen.304 words
-
Miscellaneous318 1969-03-31 9 LAST S DAYS: Shows: 1.45. «0« o m. Paramount-. “Romeo Juliet” Olivia Hussey Leonard Whltin* in Technicolor Students Congestion: yi.ee To Any Seat Daily Grand Charity F:.m Prem.ere. Wednesday 2nd at 900 pm Lionel Bart's "OLIAER In Color Panaviaton Columbia Season Prom Thursday. 3rd. Season From inursaa-. LAST 3 DAYS!318 words
-
-
STUDENTS’ PAGE All ten dollars ESSAY WINNERS
-
Article, Illustration369 1969-03-31 10 PARENTS are most important although some may not agree with me. Parental care and love are most essential in the early part of our lives. They play an important role in moulding our characters and our future. My ideal parent* should not interfere in whatever I like369 words
-
Article, Illustration332 1969-03-31 10 DURING the school vacation. Bob. Martin and I decided to go for a trip around the Cameron Highlands. We started one early morning heading towards the Highlands. Although the journey was a continuous one. the three of ue enjoyed it. After some travelling, we leached our destination. The {•lace332 words
-
Article, Illustration477 1969-03-31 10 THE wind howled Through the tree-tops and lashed at any obstacle in its path with supernatural force. The lightning tore through the skies like white hot jingers. The waves in the island’s port rose to heights of over forty feet and the sea seemed as though it477 words
-
Article, Illustration487 1969-03-31 10 A FEW years ago, my friend and I decided to go sailing and fishing in his sailing boat. We brought along our fishing rods and some food. We were very happy because the weather was line. Suddenly, the wind blew the waves straight towards our boat487 words
-
Article, Illustration291 1969-03-31 10 ONE morning when I woke up, to my surprise the house was very silent, not a noise could be heard. I put on my slippers and ran downstairs to the sitting room. On the table was a niece of paper written by my mother. My291 words
-
Article, Illustration518 1969-03-31 10 HARI Raya Haji is one of the festival days celebrated by Muslims all over the world. But on the recent Hari Raya Haji festival, my family, myself and some of my close relatives did not celebrate because of a sad incident that happened to me on that518 words
-
Article, Illustration501 1969-03-31 10 ONE evening, after I had finished my schoolwork for Ihe day. I felt tired and decided to take a walk along the river. So I set out unaware that something may happen to me. At that time there was no one iiear the river, so I was soliloquizing501 words
-
Article, Illustration821 1969-03-31 10 IT was a few days before Christmas Eve, and some housewives were doing their last minute shopping in the supermarket in Orchard Road and famous shopping centres along High Street. Of course there was also the problem of food in the minds of every housewife. To most821 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement186 1969-03-31 10 Essay writing: Rules to observe All entrants are requested to observe the following rule*: 1. Each entrant mutt fill in his/her own writing the entry form appended below in block letters. 2. No entry will be considered without the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach his/her186 words
-
Advertisement490 1969-03-31 10 ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS! Enter The Romeo JULIET ESSAY CONTEST SPONSORED BY: EASTERN SUN IN CONJUNCTION WITH PARA MOUNT PICTURES Present THEBHE FILMThe FRANCO ZEFFIRELLI Production of “ROMEO JULIET” IN TECHNICOLOR RULES OF THE CONTEST: L The rnntest It open to «ll students and if divided Into two sections. Section I490 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement185 1969-03-31 11 Situation Vacant VACANCIES exist in H.M. Naval Base for the following trades:Electrical Fitter (including those with experience of radio maintenance) Instrument mechanic Applications, stating age. citizenship, and experience should be forwarded to Naval Repair Superintendent. H.M. Naval Base. Singapore. 27. f Soles Service Television Radio REDIFFCSION TELEVISION RENTALS Hf ft185 words
-
-
Page 11 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous946 1969-03-31 11 YOUIt i TV and Radio TV SINGAPURA (CHANNEL S) PM. 235 Opening Announcement in all Language* Morning Star; .120 Health in the Home English Veroion; 3.30 Be Our Guest Chinese Version; 3.45 House and Home Tamil Version; 400 A Diarv of Events in Singapore This tf'eek Tamil Version; 405 Scarlet946 words
-
-
Page 12 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous48 1969-03-31 12 Total Pool $27,693 1st Prize: No. *****8 ($12,461) 2nd Prize: No. *****0 6,230) 3rd Prize No. *****4 3,115) Starters' ($288 each) Nos *****8 *****5 *****2 *****1 *****1 *****0 *****3 *****6 *****2 *****4 *****4 *****9 Consolation: ($243 each) Nos. *****5 *****1 *****6 *****3 *****3 *****7 *****3 *****7 *****1 *****148 words
-
Miscellaneous54 1969-03-31 12 Time And Tide TODAY Singapore Town: 3 29 am. (4. ft. 1 In.); 9.15 a.m. (8 ft); 3.54 p.m. (1 ft. 7 ins.); 10.27 p.m. (8 ft.). Naval Dockyard: 2.45 a.m. (5 ft 6 ins 8 38 a.m. (8 ft. 3 ins.); 2.58 p.m. (2 ft. 8 ins.): 10.16 p.m.54 words
-