Eastern Sun, 15 April 1969
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Title Section24 1969-04-15 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY -V Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 96M Tuesday, 15 April 1969. 7V MC (P) 0737 Price 15 cents24 words
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Article298 1969-04-15 1 L. HENDRY - Bv L. HENDRY SINGAPORE, Mon.—Singapore's former AttorneyGeneral and Ambassador to the United Arab Republic. Dr. Ahmad Ibrahim has resigned from the government service here to take up an appointment with a legal firm in Kuala Lumpur. it is understood that Dr. Ahmad Ibrahim's resignation was298 words
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Article, Illustration311 1969-04-15 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Japanese Minister for Science and Technology. Mr. S. Kiuchi said today that developing countries must first help themselves if thev wish to bridge the gap of economic disparity between developing and developed countries. Another way to do so.311 words
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Article153 1969-04-15 1 HONG KONG, Mon. (Reuter) The Ninth Congress of the Chinese Communist Party today unanimously adopted the political report presented by vicechairman Lin Piao and the party constitution. Radio Peking reported tonight. Adoption of the report and constitution was greeted by resounding applause. the radio said. Chairman Mao153 words
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Article37 1969-04-15 1 TOKYO Mon <CPI> Radio Peking announced that Lin Piao rice chairman of the Chinese Communist Party and Defence Minister was officially named a<* chairman Man Tse-Tung's successor to rule the world's largest country.37 words
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195 1969-04-15 1 TOKYO. Mon (Reuter) Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Eisaku Sato today called on the United Mates and other advanced nations to increase their aid to Asian countries. The Prime Minister also requested an early return of the U.S.-administered Okinawa through "a peaceful and195 words
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Article91 1969-04-15 1 TOKYO. Mon (UPI) Prince Hlro. eldest son of Crown Prince Aklhito and Princess Michiko, was startled today by kisses on the cheeks he received from visiting Afghanistan Queen Hamaira The Prince paid a courtesy call on the Queen at the Oeihlnkan <state guest house) at91 words
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Article302 1969-04-15 1 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) The British cabinet met todav for a briefing on how the treasury plans to doctor the country's ailing finances in tomorrow's national budget. Ministers heard Chancellor of the Exchequer Roy Jenkins detail the fiscal measures he intends to take These remain a secret until Mr.302 words
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Article107 1969-04-15 1 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) Air policemen at U.S. Clark Air Force Base north of Manila yesterday foiled an attempt by eight Pilipinos to rob a U.S. Air Force Plane carrying US$l.5 m in payroll money, the Philippine News Service (PNS) said today. The PNS correspondent in107 words
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Article111 1969-04-15 1 TTRIN. Mon. (AFP) General de Gaulle. Charlie Chaplin and Ingmar Bergman are among the 103 names proposed for the award of this year's nobel prise for literature, professor Anders Oesterling. chairman of the Nobel Literature Priae Committee said here yesterday. The professor admitted that some of the candidates111 words
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306 1969-04-15 1 TEL AVIV, Mon. (Reuter) Israeli and Egyptian jet fighters fought a fierce duel above Suez and Port Said today shortly before a tank and artillery battle raged along the Suez Canal. Both sides claimed to have shot down at least one plane.306 words
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Article91 1969-04-15 1 MOSCOW, Mon. (UPI) Soviet engineers have developed a "portaDle atomic power plant for communities north of the Arctic Circle. According to the news agency Tass, tne new plant could be transported by planes and assembled on the spot. Each of its reactors la designed for a 1.500-kilowatt turbine91 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous19 1969-04-15 1 LADIES PAY "I've worked out if he keeps growing at this rate he'll be 300 pounds at age 10!"19 words
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Miscellaneous57 1969-04-15 1 In Issue... 'Misuse of public utilities in Govt, quarters'—Page 2. Man jailed for death of girlfriend Page 3. Accord on Japanese aid to Indonesia Page 7. More photonews of ECAFE arrivals—Page 9. Trend on ladies' footwear Page 10. Archer wins Masters title Page 12. All set for Asian Highway rally57 words
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Article633 1969-04-15 2 -ECAFE REPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia is taking "deliberate risks" by continuing to rely heavily on rubber and palm oil, says a report to the government by the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East. It advises the govern- 1 ment to immediately work out633 words
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376 1969-04-15 2 PARTY RAKYAT MANIFESTO: KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Party Rakyat manifesto for the elections opens with a strong attack against what it describes as the Anglo-American neo- colonial systems here. It calls for the abrogation of the defence treaty with Britain and accuses the British of376 words
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55 1969-04-15 2 MISS Tay Poh Len of Singapore (right) at a dinner given by the Co-ordinating Committee for Overseas Students in Australia during University of Queensland Orientation Week in Brisbane with, from left, Mr. Anjin Ajik of Sabah; Mrs. Rosamund Siemon, who is the Singapore Students Liaison officer in Brisbane; and Mr.55 words
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111 1969-04-15 2 Picture shows from left: Mr. John Hoyer, General Manager of SAS; Mr. J. D. Va n Oenen, Vice-President of the Bank of America, Singapore; Datin Aw Kow, Chairman of Eastern Sun and Mr. John R.S. Kirkham, General Manager of I.A.C. Group. PROMINENT h a n k f r and businessman.— Eastern; Sun pix- - 111 words
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310 1969-04-15 2 SINGAPORE, Mon Che Dah. wife of the Minuter for Social Attain, today urged the Singapore Women Physical Education Teachers' Society to encourage all forms of games and sports and *o train as many women as possible. "In this way. you will be310 words
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Article53 1969-04-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A cholera case was reported In Kampong Tasek in the State of Kelantan over the weekend The victim, a seven-vear-old girl has been identified as Cislah binte Haisan All preventive measures have been taken and the situation la well under control, a Health53 words
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Article141 1969-04-15 2 PORT MORESBY. New Guinea. Mon (UPI) Three 13-vear-old native schoolbeyg have died from food poisoning and 23 others are serioualv ill at a school in New Guinea, officials reported today. Doctors believe the deaths were eaused bv rotten ahark meat or incorrectly cooked tapioca. The bovs are141 words
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Article115 1969-04-15 2 TAIPEI Mon. (UPI) There will be an acute shortage of teachers for primary schools in Taiwan this fall, an official of the provincial government said today. One of the causes the e*tensinn of free elementary education from si* to nine years, starting last year. Another reason ia115 words
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121 1969-04-15 2 KUCHINO. Mon The MU niatry of Education has given the green light for another vocational achoola to be built in Sarawak without delay This was announced here to. day by the Minister of Education F>rhe Mohd Khir JOhart when he opened th* M annual conference121 words
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Article71 1969-04-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Western Samoa Mr Magele Ate. arrived In Kuala Lumpur today for a one-day vialt. He will visit Parliament House this afternoon where he will call on the Clerk of the House of Representatives, Enche Ahmad bin Abdullah. Mr71 words
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523 1969-04-15 2 SINGAPORE, Mon The use of public utility services in Governrntnt quarters still continues to be m sused. Considerable losses of public funds must have resulted from the improper use of free facilities of facilities requiring only a fixed charge, says the523 words
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Article133 1969-04-15 2 KUALA LUMFU*. Mon A youth paid $4 to a prostitute but later stole the money back from under her pillow, the third magistrate'a court here was told today. In the dock was Wong Wai Mun. 22. charged with stealing the money from Sitl Bunga at an unnumbered133 words
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Article206 1969-04-15 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. During the week a totsl Of 824 blood donstions were received, more thsn double the number of donations received the previous week. There waa also a corresponding Increase in the number of transfusiona given. A total of 742 blood transfusions were given206 words
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Article, Illustration573 1969-04-15 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. today accused opposition parties of using: "underhand" tactics against the Alliance during the current election campaign because they could not find any loophole in the party's policy. He told a press conference here that the573 words
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Article109 1969-04-15 3 PARIS. Mon. (AFP) The Independent evening newspaper "Le Monde." widely regarded as one of the top ten opinion forming newspapers in the world, will publish an English language weekly starting on April 23. The new weekly, which will have an initial circulation of 25.000 will be109 words
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Article95 1969-04-15 3 ZURICH, Mon. 'Reuter) Switzerland's first heart transplant has been performed In the Zurich Cantonal Hospital, it was announced here today. Authorities refused to Bive any details until 5 p.m. They said a press conference would add re s sed by Dr. Urs Burgl. head of the95 words
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Article51 1969-04-15 3 BRIDDEFORD. Maine. Mon. (UPI) Five men were killed and seven persons injured early today in a fire which destroyed a hotel here. Two of the injured were hurt jumping from the top floor of the three-story brick building. Awnings on ground lloor stores broke the51 words
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Article, Illustration285 1969-04-15 3 SINGAPORE. Mon.—The Executive Secretary of the ECAFE. U Nyun, said today he was hopeful that Singapore could become not only the biggest port and commercial and tourist centre but also a focal point of the Asian Highway. He was speaking to newsmen shortly after he met285 words
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508 1969-04-15 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. A man who pleaded guilty to causing the death of a girl whom he loved was today sentenced to eight years' imprisonment by Mr. Justice Choor Singh. The man. Chong Slew Yin, 25. a former security guard in508 words
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Article97 1969-04-15 3 SINGAPORE. Mon The National Junior College will organise an outward bound type of ramp for 60 students at Pulau Tekong from today to April 20 This is in keeping with the Republic's aim to develop a healthy and robust <ociety. and to commemorate the nation's97 words
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Article252 1969-04-15 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. A new company of the People's Defence Force for women only —isto be formed next month The Ministry of Defence said this was to enable the considerable number of girl Army School Cadets to continue soldiering on completing secondary school. Volunteers will252 words
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Article142 1969-04-15 3 BONN. Mon (Reuterl —A new West German-Malaysian Society has been formed to strengthen cultural, humanitarian and economic links between the two countries, it was announced here today. The society secretariat said the new organisation was based on "The foundations almost 200 years of traditional good relations between142 words
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Article64 1969-04-15 3 LAUSANNE. Switzerland. Mon. (Reuteri Ex-Queen Victoria Eugenie of Spain, who has been in a coma since Saturday. spent a slightly better night, a member of her household said today. The ex-Queen. 81 widow of Spain's last King Alonso XIII and last surviving granddaughter of Britain's Queen Victoria,64 words
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Article119 1969-04-15 3 CORBY. England. Mon (Reuter) About 120 workers walked out of a factory here because management told a 20-year-old apprentice to cut his lons hair. The boss. Mr. Fred W. Davies. sent Graham Wadsworth home, on full pay. telling him not to come back until he had cut his119 words
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83 1969-04-15 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A constable, Kassim bin Ahmad. 40, today pleaded not guil'y to a charge of allowing 10 people to escape from his custody on Feb. 12. He wa 5 allowed bail of S5OO by the magistrate. Che Zai- tcon binte Dato Othmar83 words
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Advertisement302 1969-04-15 3 PHILIPS demo V r 5 Kf'!, mr usr/-'-»«»rm«JPS wu TV»* TVMt *3L 7 p" Ml PHILIPS 4 H V"' 1 mm 3 i -■A Mr. Frankie Ong of Nam Kwang says PhilipsTV is a symbol of Quality. "Inside the set," he says, "components are from Holland. 7 li. t means302 words
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Feature On Inauguration Of McGraw-Hill Far Eastern Publishers
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Article, Illustration334 1969-04-15 4 H.C. TAN - By H.C. TAN Succett in life it seldom ready made. MORE than one atory h*» been related of the man who hat riaen to poaition and fortune from scratch. In the not too distant past. Mr. Cho Jock Kim climbed onto334 words
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Article118 1969-04-15 4 SINGAPORE Men The Jurong plant of McGraw-Hill Far Eastern Publishers (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.. confuting of 81* unit* in all. will coat a total of $l2 million. Still in the construction stag* is a multi-storey warehouse for storage of books which la scheduled to be completed in118 words
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Article, Illustration544 1969-04-15 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. McGraw-Hill Far Eastern Publishers (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. and McGraw-Hill Far Eastern Publishers (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd have six outstanding members on the Board of Directors besides Mr. Cho -ock Kim, the Managing Director. FDWARD E. BOOHER. Chairman: Mr. Booher is Chairman and Chief Executive of McGraw-Hill544 words
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Article, Illustration160 1969-04-15 5 Mr Fisher is President and Chief Executive Officer of McGrawHill Inc.. New York, parent company of McGraw-Hill Inc Mr. Fisher. a man of international standing, has spent the greater part of his career in the publishing field. He joined McGraw-Hill in 1940 after working for five years in160 words
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533 1969-04-15 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The inauguration ceremony of the merger of Far Eastern Publishers Ltd. with McGraw-Hill Inc., New York, tomorrow marks yet another expansion in the growing history of Far Eastern Publishers Ltd., which was founded by one man, Mr. Cho Jock Kim.533 words
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Article448 1969-04-15 6 MR. Nixon is prepared to cut Federal spending by four billion dollars to attack inflation and try for a surplus budget again for the first time since 1948. In finally responding to the call of European bankers to set their economic houses in order, both448 words
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211 1969-04-15 6 UPI. fTTHE New York Times In a Sunday editorial A said 'prospects for peaceful, post-Vietnam war development in Southeast Asia received a boost last week when eight nations from the region met in unaccustomed harmony to discuss economic development with The daily added: 'The BangkokUPI. - 211 words
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396 1969-04-15 6 HAMBURG, Germany Mon. (UPI) Conservative Czechoslovak general* plotted a Kremlin-backed military putsch to oust the Prague reform leadership after the recent anti-Soviet demonstrations, according to the Hamburg weekly Die Zeit. An article in this week's issue said the generals sought the support of Soviet396 words
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Article262 1969-04-15 6 MOSCOW. Mon. (UPI) The soviet Communist Party Sunday reprimanded a leading Italian communist spokesman for contending that the Soviets have no right to expect support from other parties in their border dispute with Communist China The attack published in the Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda indicated a262 words
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Article121 1969-04-15 6 MOSCOW Mon. (Reuter) Soviet news media today rebuked the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's Ministerial meeting for falling to respond to a communist call for an East-West European Security Conference. The Tass news agency said the Ministerial meeting, which ended In Washington last night, showed that NATO121 words
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721 1969-04-15 6 K. C. Thaler - By K. C. Thaler LONDON, Mon. (UP|) Tht Soviets I will move more warships into tha Mediterranean in the next few days, Western Defence sources said on Saturday. Several more Russian destroyers and a cruiser were scheduled to sail from the Black721 words
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791 1969-04-15 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - (From Sin Chew Jit Poh The recent ministerial meeting of the NATO nations in Washington was to roramemorate the twentieth anniversary of the establishment of the organisation. At the meeting, al] the Ministers and the President of the U.S. have shown great concern for the improvement791 words
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395 1969-04-15 6 TIRANA. Mon. (AFP) Albania would fight beside Rumania and Yugoslavia if either country were invaded by the Soviet I'nion. the Albanian party newspaper Zeri I Popullit said here today. The newspaper. ir in article denouncing "Soviet designs" against European communist countries395 words
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Article63 1969-04-15 6 S. RAMACHANDRA - LETTERS... S. RAMACHANDRA The public, especially women, resent the name ••Rumah Sakit" given to the Kanriang Kerbau Maternity Hospital. The patients are not "sakit" in the sense that they are suffering from some sickness, illness or diseaae. They are healthy and have come there for confinement and63 words
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155 1969-04-15 6 NAIROBI. Kenya. Mon. (UPIt The Government has expelled Soviet dip omat and a correspondent of the Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda. it was announced On Saturday. Soviet Embassy First Secretary Victor El.seev left for London on Saturday afternoon. Pravda correspondent Mikhail Domogatski will ieave on Sunday.155 words
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467 1969-04-15 6 PHIL NEWSON - BY PHIL NEWSON t PI FOREIGN NEWS ANALYST NEW \ORK, Mon. (LPI) President Jo*lp Brot Tito of Yugoslavia, nearinj 77, l s srekin* to insure an orderly sucression of power after his death. Acknowledging that '»om« of us are rather advanced in years." Tito467 words
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Article50 1969-04-15 6 VENICE. Italy. MOB. (t'PI) T. S. EUots widow. Valerie, met on Saturday with Eira Pound to discuss publication of Eliot's original manuscript of the peom 'Wasteland.*' She wants to include it and notes on the manuscript by Pound is a complete edition of be* hu> band's works.50 words
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Article16 1969-04-15 6 Tolstoy, Leo - Tolstoy, Leo. Pure and complete sorrow is as impossible as pur® and complete Joy16 words
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363 1969-04-15 6 PRAGUE. Won. <AFP> The Executive Committee of the Czechoslovak Communist Party gaid last night that "certain institutions" were bring, ins Improper pressure to bear before n»*t week's plenarj session of the central committee. The names of the institutions concerned were not mentioned. The Executive Committee,363 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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268 1969-04-15 7 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) Japanese Finance Minisw ter Mr. Takeo Fukuda said yesterday Indonesia and Japan had reached agreement on the amount of aid Japan should extend to Indonesia this year. Indonesia has been asking for US$l2O million Mr. Fukuda told airport press conference before268 words
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Article116 1969-04-15 7 SYDNEY, Mon. (Reuter) Australia's security and internal welfare depended largely on a strong pastoral industry, Graziers' Association president Mr. F M. McDonald told the association's annual meeting today. The pastoral Industry had to keep up its capacity to export. he said. Export income would have to116 words
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111 1969-04-15 7 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) The giant Japanese company Mitsubishi has expressed a desire to Invest In rice growing projects In West Java. Indonesia's Antara News Agency reported yesterday. The agency quoted West Java Governor Mashudl as saying Mitsubishi was prepared to compete against any other111 words
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Article, Illustration138 1969-04-15 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two local employees of Lufthansa tie. man Airlines, left recently for further training at the airline's modern school in Hamburg. Germany. They are Miss Mary Chee and Mr. Francis Chew. Both are attached to the airlines Paya Lebar Airport office. During their two-week138 words
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218 1969-04-15 7 NLW YORK. MOIL (CPU The initeu states is well along the ruad to beating inflation and staDihsing Its fantastic grow tn, accorainc to three vice presidents and the chairman of the iioard of Irvine Trust Company, New York, the 12th largest bank In the United218 words
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Article15 1969-04-15 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The tin price for today was $598.25 per picul, down $1.75.15 words
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1776 1969-04-15 7 By Our Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Mon. Trading in the Stock Exchange of Malay* si a and Singapore today was mixed. Prices were barely steody as the market began a new week with an indecisive hangover from the last. Volume of business1,776 words
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300 1969-04-15 7 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) The Japanese economy soared to historic heights last week while the United States was dashing Asian hopes for more money. Brokers and messengers jammed the floor in Tokyos Kabutocho (Armor Town) on Saturday. Before the stock market closed at noon the300 words
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Article311 1969-04-15 7 SINGAPORE Mon April Arst grade rubber hu*er* closed at S pm. in Sineapore ar.d Kuala Luirpur today at 731 rent* per lb., up fl*» eigblhs of a cent from the previou* close. The lone of Ike market was Heady «utet Initial quotations were lower on disappointing311 words
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Article63 1969-04-15 7 HONG KONG. MOD. (UPI) —Monev Quotations: HK $6.***** per U.S. dollar HK $6 09 per U-S. dollar TT. HK $l4 55 per pound sterllnflK $319 873 per tael Of fold 94.5 ptr cent fineness. HK$lB.2 per 10.000 Japanese yens. HK $llO 0 per 100 Philippines pesos buyers.63 words
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Article99 1969-04-15 7 »I>GAPOftE. MOB. The noon price* at the Singapore Chlnete Produce Exchange toda> •re:— ttinn IMPIITI ofonat UII (F.OB.) Bulk «M Mimat <»•« (FOB) Drum SI <>0 Mined CoDi a 1100 MIInink While Pepprr (F O B.) Mi% N.L.W 111 40 nam una »«ne repper (FOB.) Sarawak Mpecial Black Pepper99 words
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Article241 1969-04-15 7 SYDNEY. Mon. (UPI) A 150 million Australian dollars (US$l6B million) expansion of the Broken Hill Proprietary Co. Ltd. (BHP) steelworks at Port Kembla. New South Wales, will begin shortly, it wa s announced yesterday. The Premier of NSW. Mr. Hobin Askin. said the plan, apart241 words
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183 1969-04-15 7 SINGAPORE, Men. Hume Industries have been awarded a contract to supply $600,000 worth of prestressed concrete panel slabs for the Muara Wharf project, which is part c f the $4O million Brunei Deep Water Port scheme. Over 2,250 concrete panel *lah» will be shipped from183 words
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Article619 1969-04-15 7 HlNGAPOKfc Mock Ksrnmrr aoid ana other price# uBlcialt? llnec at tba do* ot butlneu IMM STRIALS B. 0. A CM A *.37 ben i! Co 2 40 2 48 Borneo Bhd M Camel Pl.nood 2.: 4 2.80 r. *ujar \ALL 4 At Cold Mtn;r 6 50619 words
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Article49 1969-04-15 7 iManagers Prices) 1ft Malayan S 11 2nd Malayan 2.23 3nd Malayan XD ,.1J7 the Commerce ln<L iai 1.21 The Mvlni fund XD l.st ISO H lnve«t Koitd l-*5 I 45 l»t Hone Konc 1.32 1 38* -nrl Hone konc »5 100* Mrrllni Com. «/ll <*Honc Kong enmner)49 words
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Article274 1969-04-15 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following is a berthm* list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for April 15: DEPARTURE: Godnwns Vessels 3/4 Carronbank 15/16 Prometheus 19 Himalaya Maru N.W. 3 Caltex Karttka 29/ 30 Koyo Maru 31 32 Eishin Maru 38 39 Royal Venture (tanker) 44 Gudrun274 words
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Article434 1969-04-15 7 ARRIVALS 5 oo a m M>A Ml Kuala Lumpur )«Hb MsA MLliy Kuala Lumpur OAKIUA UADU Jakarta iu 15 a m MsA Ml I*l koala Lumpur iu <5 a m MSA MLOOS Penang. Ipoh. Kuala lumrir. Malacca I oop m &A» sKh?i Copenhagen Tvbknt. Bangkok. 1.10 pm MsA434 words
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Article70 1969-04-15 8 POONA. India. (Reuter) Demonstrators burned effigies of two Hindu leaders here today in protest against their views on untouchabilitv and the caste system. Police stood by as the (demonstrators carried the effigies of the Jagadguru Shar.kjcharva of Puri and M S "Guru" Golwalkar, chief of the militant70 words
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Article59 1969-04-15 8 HENLEY. England. (Reuter) Firemen last night extinguished a blaze which threatened the country home of Princess Lee Radziwill. sister of Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. by pumping water from the swimming pool on it. The blaze broke out in outbuildings ad-joining the rambling house. TUrville Grange. a t59 words
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Article98 1969-04-15 8 JOHANNESBURG. (Reuter) South African heart transplant patient Petrus Smith savs he is heavily in debt and cannot get a job because people rhink he will "drop dead." I am destitute and I have no prospect, it seems, of earning money. The future looks very black.98 words
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Article96 1969-04-15 8 CHICAGO. (UPI) Rampaging midwest rivers, swollen to record levels by an unprecedented melting snow pack relentlessly pressed against bolstered dikes and kept at least 8.000 persons homeless yesterday. Upstream communities is reported floodwaters receding and many of the homeless in Sioux City and Cherokee. lowa, were able96 words
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Article75 1969-04-15 8 KOBE. Japan. (Reuter) Four warships of the British Far" East Fleet arrived here today for a round of 10-day goodwill visits to Western Japanese ports. Two other ships are now separately visiting Western Japan. also on goodwill visits. th» British embassy here said. The four vessels which75 words
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Article61 1969-04-15 8 AUCKLAND. New Zealand. (UPI) Six elderly women were killed ar.d 20 injured today when a bus ran off the road and crashed down a bank near Ngaruawahia. about 20 miles north of Hamilton on the North Island. The bus was carrying 34 old age pensioners on a visit61 words
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Article89 1969-04-15 8 HOUSTON. Texas. (Reuter) Houston's 18th heart transplant patient, William Harrison. 51, died yesterday nearly six months after receiving a new heart. A Methodist Hospital spokesman said the cause of death wa« believed to be an internal rupture but a r>o-"t mortem would be performed to determine the89 words
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Article36 1969-04-15 8 CALICUTA. 1 i 3, Seven people were killed and five injured in an explosion at a fireworks factory at Memmara in the Palghat district of Kerala. Police are investigating the cause of the explosion.36 words
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Article78 1969-04-15 8 WASHINGTON. (UPI) President Nixon's chief White House Economic Adviser disclosed that Mr. Nixon will recommend in the coming week that Congress crack down on tax loopholes for the wealthy and Increase deductions for those In the lowest income brackets. Dr. Arthur Burns also predicted that Mr. Nixon78 words
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Article32 1969-04-15 8 SORAGNA, Italy (UPiy Egidio Cavallerl, 56. was named "King big nose of 1969" at a contest in this village with a proboscis 2-5 inches long and one Inch wide.32 words
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Article572 1969-04-15 8 UNITED NATIONS, Mon. (UPI) —The focus of MiddU East folks shifted from Washington bock to the United Nations today. Secretary General U Thant invited King Hussein of Jordan and his top aides to lunch and private consultations at U.N. headquarters just before the third572 words
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Article156 1969-04-15 8 NEW DELHI. Mon. (Reuter) Earthquake tremors shook a wide area of South India last night, including Bombav, Goa and Vijayavada on the opposite east coast. But no casualty's were immediatelv reported. Terrified people rushed from their houses in Bombay on the west coast and Vijayavada. about 435156 words
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Article89 1969-04-15 8 JERUSALEM. Mon. (Reuter) —An Israeli military court ruled today that the 1949 Geneva convention on prisoners of war does not apply to members of Arab guerilla organisations. The ruling was given after a plea from an Israeli attorney defending Amer Mahmoud Kassem. 26. a former89 words
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Article505 1969-04-15 8 CALGARY, Alberto, Mon. (UPI) The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation hat developed into too much of a military alliance, Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau said here, explaining why Canada has decided to phase down its military presence in Europe. The Prime Minister flew back505 words
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Article220 1969-04-15 8 BRUSSELS Mon <UPI) US. Secretary of Commerce Mr. Maurice Stans be*ina ten days of exploratory talks today with European economic leaders on worsenlnr Atlantic trade relations He opens hi» European consultations which wi-1 take him to The Hague. Bonn. Geneva. Milan, Rome. Pari# and London at the220 words
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261 1969-04-15 8 HOUSTON, Mon. (t'PI) A special faculty board of Inquiry said today that 37 Catholic Iniversitv professors who questioned Pope Paul's encvclical on birth control were within their academic rights. The six-member board was set up after the professors at the Washington campus had engaged In261 words
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Article136 1969-04-15 8 HONG KONG. Mon (Reuter> President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania has sent Chairman Mao Tse-tung a congratulatory message on the occasion of the Ninth Chinese Communist Party Congress Mr Nyerere said the Congress was taking place at a time when China had made tremendous progress in all136 words
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314 1969-04-15 8 BASLE, Switzerland, Mon. (UPI) European bankers told the United States on Sunday that the tight money policy in America is straining Europe's reserves. The United States was asked at the regular monthly meeting of Western Central Bankers here to relieve this pressure, banking314 words
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Article51 1969-04-15 8 CALCUTTA. Mon (Reuter) The National Union of Jute Workers today called on India's jute workers to unite into a single fighting force for a continuous general strike to back wage demands In a resolution, the union's convention said all other efforts to settle wage disputes had51 words
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Article52 1969-04-15 8 WASHINGTON. (UPI) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (aid it will build a new Mormon temple atop a hill on a 57-acre tract in suburban Silver Spring. Maryland. It will be the l«th Mormon temple in the world and wiL serve 238.000 members in Eastern America52 words
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Article173 1969-04-15 8 GLEINCOE, Scotland. Mon. (Reuter) Ancient feuds die hard, and a sign on the reception de«k of Rory MacDonald'j, hotel here proves it. "No hawkers or Campbells." it warns. Mr Mac Donald's Clachaig Inn is near the site of the 1632 Glenroe Massacre, when Campbell of Glen Lyon and173 words
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Article187 1969-04-15 8 SYDNEY. Mon (Reuter) A leading Australian economics lecturer has called for government action to avert what he described as "The national wheat crisis". Professor Egon Donath professor of Economics at Melbourne University. writina in •he National daily "The Australian" today, said: "It is up to the government187 words
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200 1969-04-15 8 MOSCOW. Mon. tUPI) The time has come for Soviet surgeons to try heart transplants, a leading medical researcher said yesterday. Dr Vladimir Demllkhoy. a brilliant and controversial pioneer in organ transplants, said the Soviet were too cautious in the heart surgery field "The200 words
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Article107 1969-04-15 8 LTVERMORE. California, Mon <UPI> —Dr Edward Teller, who helped develop the hydrogen bomb, thinks President Nixon's safeguard'* antlballlstic missile system lj "the best compromise under the circumstances" Dr Teller, a physicist at the University of California, said it was "very crucial" to U S technology107 words
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Article41 1969-04-15 8 JAKARTA. (Reuter) Rescue teams have discovered 25 bodies of the 72 drowned in the Djuana River In Central Java last week. Antara News Agency reported tocay. The accident occurred when a motorboat carrying holidaymakers capsized in the river.41 words
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Advertisement135 1969-04-15 8 Mr.Tan of Multivox thinks PhilipsTV sets are ahead of others "Because they are backed by an efficient aftersales service", he added. "The first thing a customer asks when he comes in to look at a TV set is: is the aftersales service efficient?'* said Mr. Tan. "I answer that the135 words
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Article392 1969-04-15 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Carrying the "Keep Singapore Clean" campaign a step further, the Ministry of Health will be erecting 500 "no to serve as permanent reminders to the public. The aluminium signs which read "No littering— Fine $500" which also serves a warning to litterbuf?392 words
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Article95 1969-04-15 9 LONDON. Mon. (UPl)—The London Symphony Orchestra announced yesterdav that two separate tours of the United State* this summe r and next January. The orchestra will begin its summer tour with appearances *t the Ravinia Festival in Chicago July 21 and 22 and perform later in Atlanta.95 words
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Article100 1969-04-15 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Adult Lending Section of the National Library will be screening "The Final Game" on April 29 at 4.45 p m. in the National Library Lecture Hall. Thia beautiful coloured film is a stirring account of the championship game played by the Boston Celtic!.100 words
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Article105 1969-04-15 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPD Tuberculosis. Hong Kongs top killer disease, has been showing a downward trend in the past decade. Dr PH Teng. the Director of Medical and Health Services, said today Tuberculosis, which claims almost nine out of every 10 disease deaths, "is still105 words
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Article94 1969-04-15 9 PORT MORESBY, N*w Guinea. M6A. fUPI) Two women and a child were killed last Friday when a wartime shell exploded under a cocking fire at Newak. it was learned today. The explosion occurred soon after the women had lit a fire to cook their midday94 words
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Article75 1969-04-15 9 SINGAPORE. MOB —Dr. t J. M. Campbell. Chairman of the Department off Medicine. McMaater UnlreffaltT. Hamilton. Ontario, will deUrer a public lecture on Respiratory Failure and Oxygen Therapy and The Value of Blood Gaa Measurement* In Clialcal Practice tomorrow, at 4.30 p.m. at the Pathology75 words
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Article, Illustration344 1969-04-15 9 SINGAPORE. Mon—The South Vietnamese delegation members to the ECAFE session today were confident that peace in their country should come very soon. The leader of the delegation. Mr. Luong The Sieu. Minister of Public Works, Communications and Transportation said that chances for peace In Vietnam was344 words
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Article191 1969-04-15 9 BINGAPORE. Mon More than 800 British soldiers arrived at Barma Camp. Kota Tinggi during the week-end to begin six week* of Jungle warfare training. The Ist Battalion the Black Watch, under LieutenantColonel Andrew Watson, provides 500 of the men. The other hundred belong to the191 words
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Article154 1969-04-15 9 SINGAPORE, MOD. AS much as nobody owes anyb6dy a living, the w«fM does net owe Singapore its existence, says Mr. L.p. Rodngo. MP for he'rangoon Gardens in a message to the souvenir programme of a charity film ihow oelng organised by the Seranfoon Garden Branch of the154 words
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Article63 1969-04-15 9 SINGAPORE Men. A 33-rear-old pedestrian died in the General Hospital hours after he was knocked down by a bus along Collyer Quay yeaterday Police gave hu name as Sved All bin Abdullah of Lengkok Bahru. There were a total of 5' road accidents of which one63 words
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Article142 1969-04-15 9 JAIPUR India. Mon (Reuter) Police have arrested three men on "suspicion of sacrificing 50-year-o':jj carpenter to a Hindu goddess to secure hidden treasure The sacrifice is said to have taken place last month in Akoriya village in Tonk district. Th* carpenter. Bajranga Khati. wa» alleged142 words
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Article106 1969-04-15 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (TPI) Japanese Buddhists took part in tht annual ceremony cf "bathing the Buddha" In the crown colony yesterday. Rev. Archbishop Juncho Orozuku of Buzan School of the Shing-Ofi Sect Tokyo, presided the hour-long ceremony. Archbishop Onotuku had flown here especially for the rites, together106 words
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Article289 1969-04-15 9 PARIS, Mon. (Reuter) The French referendum campaign officially gets under way today overshadowed by President de Gaulle's threat to quit if his proposals for government reform are rejected. The General, who linked his own political future to the success of the April 27 vote in289 words
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Article98 1969-04-15 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Primary Production Department of the Ministry of Law and Nations! Development wUI put on sale a number of •elected Berkshire boar g and X-bred boars of about li months old for breeding purpoaes to the local farmers. These boars are kept at the Lim98 words
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Article77 1969-04-15 9 SINGAPORE. Men. Professor James F MagaTy. Associate Professor of Educational Psychology. University of Southern California and now Fulbrlght Professor in Educational Psychology. Teachers' Trilnlng College Singapore mill g:\-e public lecture on Mental Health Programmes in Schools on Monday, a* 8.00 p.m it New Lecture Theatre 2, Bukit77 words
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Article67 1969-04-15 9 GtMiVA, Mon. (Reuter) Malaysia's Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King) and the Raj® Permalsuri Agong (Queen) left here todav by air for a state v'.sit to Wait Germany after a twc-day private viait here. The roval couple arrived here on Saturday from Teheran after a leven-day official visit67 words
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Article75 1969-04-15 9 PEARL HARBOUR. Mon. (UPI) Seven movie actors were burned during the Aiming of the Petri Harbour attack movie "Tora. Tora. Tora One of the actors was burned serioutly. but the others were able to walk away They were caught in flames whipped up by tradewlnds on a75 words
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Article35 1969-04-15 9 SINGAPORE Mori El®, ven litterbugs were fined between $4O to $5O each by the Eighth Magistrate's Court to day They pleaded guilty to littering at various places in the Republic on April 7.35 words
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Miscellaneous61 1969-04-15 9 STORE DIARY SINGAPORE. Mbn. 530 p m 9 p.m.: SATA free mats X-ray station at Tah Chung Emporium Ltd.. 360 Commonwealth Avenue. 7.30 p.m.: Free film allows by Ministry of Culture at Kampong Bereh (Chua Chu Kang Road) and Chung Yee School (Jalan Ulu Sembawang). 8 p.m.: Magic and Illusion61 words
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Miscellaneous313 1969-04-15 9 CATHAY ***** NOW sanwwr.' 11 a m IS* Ml. A3* »S0 p m "Ghosts-Italian Style" Sophl* Lorcn Tittorto OUIMO IB Color l MOM I NEXT CHANGE' Magf-.e Smith "Th* Trim* Of Mln Jean Br»4W Color b» Delus* 'Foil h ODEON I PALACE 1 21-11* ****** SOW SHOWING! 11 am. 13*.313 words
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Article, Illustration810 1969-04-15 10 Florence de Santis - By Florence de Santis THE great shoe thing that started last year is going on its light and lively way for spring. Personality is the name of the shoe game, your own personality, or even another one you'd like to assume810 words
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Article120 1969-04-15 10 THE avant-garde fur firm of Fur Sport has long been making men's furs for their fashion-consciou* New York customers, and now designer Mr. Fred think* the time is right for a full line of men's styles. The collection, for fall of 1969. includes coats, jackets120 words
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77 1969-04-15 10 TEENS are turning away from kook fashions to new versions of classic sportswear. A leading favourite will be the slick nylon which started as a Paris look, in a red parachute costume of hipbanded Jacket and wide-leg-ged pants or a motorcycle jacket over a77 words
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Article109 1969-04-15 10 TT STARTED with a jacket. Called "The Slicket." it was made of the new shiny nylon cire' which looks wet. Du Pont, sponsoring the new nylon, made it up and showed it to children's wear makers. The result is a whole raft of "Slicket" fashions for kids this109 words
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141 1969-04-15 10 (''OAT fashion trends these J days oiten come from the all-weather coat designers, whose market is perhaps the biggest one in coats right now. Spring raincoats show a trend to the fuller silhouette which mav well be prophetic for next fall. It's'a shaped141 words
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Article112 1969-04-15 10 CONTESTS to turn up new designer talent are commonplace today, but searches for new talent in fabric are rarer. So the American Printed Fabrics Council and "Seventeen" magazine sponsored a contest for teens to design prints. The sponsors u-ere surprised at the high quality of the112 words
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187 1969-04-15 10 THEY say that evening pants outfits are pushing the cocktail dress out of the fashion picture. But firms who make cocktail dresses reply that they are doing as well with short dresses as ever. "The pants outfit is still a r.ovelty. an extra.**187 words
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Article129 1969-04-15 10 ANDRE Courreges. the one Paris designer who has produced a really new fashion look, has gone in for producing his designs to be sold In American specialty store®. His silhouette for spring introduces a curved version of his geometric look. Graph checks of gray and129 words
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Article214 1969-04-15 10 LOOK FOR... PANTS turning pretty for summer, in wide-legged seethrough eyelet or lace, in cry-stal-pleated cire nylon, in white-dot cotton knit. NEW summer sports turnouts in cotton blends brightly plaided. of shirt-like jacket brief wrapped skirt, bra and bikini pants. THE cms-cross look m summer sportswear, as front214 words
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Article114 1969-04-15 10 INEXPENSIVE watches these days are all "fashion" watches, having become a species of jewellery to which the watch is almost incidental. So it's natural that Kenneth J. Lane, the status designer in costumer jewellery, should do a special group for Sheffield's spring collection. Snakes are a big fashion114 words
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Article128 1969-04-15 10 CELEBRITIES and socialites gladly m:ng> with the store buyers at the crowned openings which mark each new season at Adolfo He's the status hat maker of today and the ladies love his tailored looks For spring 1969 Aaolfo likes wh:te felt in a floppy-brimmed cloche128 words
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Article120 1969-04-15 10 BONDED fabnes. a development which still has Its widest future ahead of It. has been hampered chiefly by the failures that consumers have discovered In washing or dry cleaning Coin International, a leader In researching bonding techniques and licensing fabrics Arms to use them believes120 words
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118 1969-04-15 10 Emmanuelle Khanh. one of Paris' most individualistic designers. is about to go wholeheartedly into mass fashion. A founder of the boutique movement, with Its emphasis on avant-gardism in design, she has now done a 16-piere collection of separates which will be manufactured for all of118 words
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Article, Illustration248 1969-04-15 10 Mary Sue Miller - By Mary Sue Miller A perfectly proportioned figure appears less ideal when it moves awkwardly. In fact, were a woman graceful, she could be a bit too thm or too plump and no one would notice. This is not to say that you should let any kind248 words
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Article, Illustration402 1969-04-15 10 Florence de Santis - By Florence de Santis It's still sometimes difficult to satisfy the younger generation's clamor for fashion, but more and more it's becoming possible to find news for boys. Certainly this spring it's actually possible to write about a number of really new402 words
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Article119 1969-04-15 10 DENIM if a for the shirt looks whicn are so prominent in this spring's fashion picture, but the fabric needs to be lighter than the kind of denim used for jeans. So fabrics makers are bringing out blends such as Fortrel and cotton which119 words
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Article136 1969-04-15 10 BRITISH shoe stylists are still strong for the boot fashion trend Nino firms showing their Styles In New York this month are making boots a major part of their collections for next tail One designer sees boots for forma! wear next fall, does them for men as well136 words
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95 1969-04-15 10 NOTICEABLE lately has been the arrival of new washing products with something called enzymes. They are appearing either as additives to regular detergents or as separate pre-soak products Their chief purpose is to remove stains. The fabrics which benefit most are the permanent press95 words
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Article116 1969-04-15 10 NOTIONS designers ar« following fashion ever more closely. At the National Notion Association show for stores. Conso Products showed a new collection of high-fash-ion trimmings which included imported beaded trims, lacy metallic borders, fringed borders. tasseled rayon cord belts and aluminium chain belts. The home sewer116 words
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110 1969-04-15 10 HOME sewing continues to grow in the United States. buying 51.7 billion worth ot fabrics last year. But they re buying in new places, not the department store. Special y fabrics stores are now getting 40 to 45 per cent of the business, and chain110 words
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Article107 1969-04-15 10 AMERICAN summer fashion collections are emphasizing Rypsy and peasant fashion for-' the summer season At all price levels, it's the bil-lowy-sleeved blouse. the colourful dirndl skirt and the embroidered vest. The difference between the K>psv and oeasant looks lies in the details. The gypsy look107 words
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374 1969-04-15 11 THE DOLLY AFFAIR CAPE TOWN, Mon. (AFP) Minister of Sport F.W. Waring said yesterday, that the "Dolly affair" involving Cape coloured cricketer Basil D'Oliveira was becoming "nauseating". "It is quite obvious", he said, "that an attempt is being made to smear the South African Government.374 words
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Article210 1969-04-15 11 SINGAPORE. Mon fourteen teams have entered for the 1969 Pesta Sukan knockcut cricket competition for the "E. W. Barker' Shield, commencing on June 21. With a good number of entries. including outstanding teims the tournament is expected to be the toughest ever organised by the210 words
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Article186 1969-04-15 11 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) British sports commentators vesterday criticised both the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and the South African Government for their handling of the "D'Olivlera affair." The South African Government's refusal to accept the inclusion of South Africanborn coloured cricketer Basil D'Oliveira in an MCC team to186 words
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Article114 1969-04-15 11 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Billy Walker, the blond bomber of British boxing announced his retirement yesterday and two Sunday newspaper battled over who should get the credit. The Sunday Mirror, in a page one story, said the 30year old heavyweight had told it the news exclusively. But114 words
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Article200 1969-04-15 11 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) Gabriel (Flash) Elorde of the Philippines has been offered a phot at the world lightweight title if he beats Jaguar Kaki?BWß of Japan In their 10lound bout here on April 26 fight promoter Lope Ssrreal Ji said today. Sarreal is promoting the200 words
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Article162 1969-04-15 11 LONG BEACH California. Mon. < UPI > Mike Burton flashed to an American record in the 1650-yard freestyle last night bv capturing the final event in 15:40.1 in the National Amateur Athlete Union (AAU) short course swimming and diving championships Burton. 22. a double gold162 words
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Article29 1969-04-15 11 AMSTERDAM. Mon (Reuter) Ajax Amsterdam beat Spartak Trnavo of Czechoslovakia 3-0 in their European Cup semi-final first le* match here last night. Half-time score was 1-0.29 words
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Article252 1969-04-15 11 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (Reuter> Brazil's hippy-haired Thomas Koch defeated veteran Meiican tennis ace Rafael Osuna in three straight sets In the final of the international tennis tournament here yesterday after hurling hi* racquet at the net umpire Koch, upset over a number of net-calls, flung252 words
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53 1969-04-15 11 GERMANIA K.L. edged the Concordia Jakarta amateur club 3-2 in a friendly soccer match at Jakarta recently. Picture shows J. Hohnert, captain of Germania K.L. (left) exchanging Pennons before the start of their game with W. Spoehring (right). Members of the two teams comprise people living and working in Kuala53 words
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524 1969-04-15 11 NEW YORK. Mon. (Reuter) Bob Gibson repulsed a ninth inning rally by the New York Mets to protect a 3-1 victory for the St. Louis Cardinals as the ace righthander yielded only three hits yesterday. When the Mets staged their bases full bid for524 words
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Article352 1969-04-15 11 BRANDS HATCH. England. Mon. (UPI) Porsche swept the field at the BOAC SOO mo- tor race yesterday with a car driven br Jo Siffert and Brian I Redman leading the factory j team in a one. two. three finiah. The Siffert car crossed the finish line352 words
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Article109 1969-04-15 11 MELBOURNE. Victoria. Mon. At the recent Australian Amateur Athletic Union conference in Melbourne a move to have future Olympic Games spilt Into four section* was defeated by eight votes to four. The move was headed by the president. Mr. Ron Altken. and the secretary-treasurer, Mi109 words
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807 1969-04-15 11 Leslie Nakashima - By Leslie Nakashima TOKYO, Mon. (UPI) The Asian golf circuit has enjoyed a banner season and is getting bigger with larger galleries, according to affable Mr. Leonardo "Skip" Guinto, its Filipino President. Mr Oumto. who attended all seven tournaments with the Yomiuri International807 words
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Article170 1969-04-15 11 NAIROBI. Moil (Reuter. Maurice Bemhridge. British professional rfit»rriiy retained hi* Kenya Open golf ehamplonship title br five stroke# The British golier shot four-round total of 279 over the 6.671 vard Mutha:ga golf course He made certain of winning the £575 first prl<e with a last round170 words
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Article122 1969-04-15 11 CHARLOTTE. North Caroline. Mm. (tTTD—Mark Co* nf England and Margaret Smith Court of Australia won the single* tttlea at the Charlotte invitational tennis tournament here jresttrilf. Co*, who entered the tournament unseeded defeated Jan Kodes of Chechoslovakia IJ-11. 6-3. Kodes. who had entered the tournament122 words
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Article27 1969-04-15 11 BRADFORD. Yorkshire, Mon (ATP) Trance beat Great Britain 11 —7 in a Junior Sutb* League match here veserdty after leadiftf 5 —2 at nail tune.27 words
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Article, Illustration551 1969-04-15 12 AUGUSTA, Georgia, Mon. (Reuter) American professional George Archer today has the 1969 Masters championship to his credit, having won one of golf's big four tournaments by one stroke yesterday. Archer, 29. toured the par 72. 6.980 yards Augusta national course in 67-73-69-72 to beatUPI pix. - 551 words
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Article216 1969-04-15 12 AUGUSTA. Georgia. Mon (UPI) What they s aid at the final round of the Masters golf championship: Champion George Archer. 72-281—"I had a three-stroke lead at one time, but on this course that's never enough The 12-foot putt on the 15th that saved my t>ar after I216 words
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Article39 1969-04-15 12 ROME. Mon. (AFP) World featherweight champion Johnny Famechon of Australia will meet Italian Giovanni Girgenti over 10 rounds at the Royal Albert Hall. London, next April 21, the Italian's manager Andre Cicclo announced here today.39 words
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59 1969-04-15 12 MELBOURNE, Mon. Australia will send 103 competitors and 15 officials to the Edinburgh Commonwealth Games in July next year. Largest individual team will be track and field athletics with 32 competitors, followed by swimming with 27. Other teams are: cycling, 10; boxing 5; wrestling 4;59 words
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Article41 1969-04-15 12 TARRASA. Spain. Mon (Reuter) World champion Jcel Robert of Belgium won the Spanish 250 c.c. motoeross Grand Prix here yesterday, first event of the 1969 championship. Late last night, further plarings were still unavailable because of protests by riders.41 words
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323 1969-04-15 12 VIENTIANE. Mon. (Reuter) —Cars and their driver* poured into the Laotian capital today to make final reparations for the 1.875-mile first Asian Highway rally which gets underway tomorrow and Wednesday. About 170 cars will be ferried across the Mekong River on Wednesday, assembling323 words
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Article62 1969-04-15 12 MELBOURNE. Mon.—Former Australian Davis Cup champion and leading professional, Frank Sedgman. has been cleared by the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia to play in all amateur tournaments as a registered player. Australia's team to play in the Federation Cup in Athens from May 19 to 25 is Mrs.62 words
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Article122 1969-04-15 12 OSAKA. Japan. Mon. (Reuter) World featherweight champion Shozo Sano of Japan knocked down Pedro Rodriguez of Mexico two times to win by a unanimous decision in a non-title 10-round boxing match here tonight. The 22-year-old champion, who successfully defended his World Boxing Association's featherweight crown against Pedro122 words
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Article99 1969-04-15 12 SYDNEY, Mon. Victorian pacer Adaptor has been sold to America for $120,000 plus a $75,000 contingency. This is an Australasian record for a harness horse. The price was second only to the reported $250,000 paid by United States owners for champion galloper Tobin Bronze. Adaptor, will99 words
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Article, Illustration357 1969-04-15 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Chinese Swimming Club have named a fairly big contingent of young swimmers. including girls, to participate in a series of friendly meets with the Royal Selangor Golf Club in Kuala Lumpur on April 19 and 20. This was announced by357 words
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Article133 1969-04-15 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Bliss, a recent winner at Ipoh has been promoted to Class Three Other classification!: DEMOTIONS: From Class Four to Class Five: Bonus Issue, Ability Sam. Asian Pride. Beau Ideal. Bintang Smgapura. Bulldozer. Cent Pour Cent. Double Adios 11. Golden Sun. Kingsel. Kanchana. Native Boy.133 words
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Article232 1969-04-15 12 MELBOURNE. Victoria Mon. Two groups are seeking to run betting systems on the games this season of the Victorian Football League the nation's top competition playing Australian Rules football The VFL have asked the Chief Secretary of the State of Victoria. Sir Arthur Rylah. for232 words
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Article71 1969-04-15 12 LOS ANGELES. Mon. (UPI) Jose Napoles. the Cuban now living In Mexico City, winds up workouts today for his 15-round title fight with welterweight champion Curtis Cokes at the Forum in nearby Inglewood on Friday night. Cokes. 31. sparred six rounds on Sunday while Napoles boxed four. The71 words
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Article223 1969-04-15 12 BANGKOK. MOB. (Re-tpr> Japan and Thailand Mill kirk off tomorrow in Tuning match of the 11th A«iaa Youth Football championship at Bangkok's National Stadium. The second match scheduled for the opening night will be between Indonesia and Ceylon Fifteen nations have entered the competition this year,223 words
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Article24 1969-04-15 12 LONDON. Mon (Reuter) Feathers tone Rovers beat Wakefield Trinity by fifteen points to five in a Rugby Leacue match played here today.24 words
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637 1969-04-15 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Following is the Stipendiary Stewards report on the weekend races. SATURDAY. Rare 1: Bronze Knight (app Rahman) missed the start slightly. Near the 5 furlongs Gino (App. Ham) had to be checked off the heels of Gallant Lover II (app. Hassan). Race 2:637 words
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762 1969-04-15 12 RUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Weights for weekend race® at Kuala Lumpur: SATURDAY CLASS 1 DIVISION 2 6 FURLONGS Dow Jones 9 00 Baron Boy 8.13 Huang Ho 8.12 Castle Command 8 12 Travel Court 811 Instant Power 8 10 Mafoota 8 10 Goodwill II762 words
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Article50 1969-04-15 12 CATANIA. Sicily. Mon. (UPI) —Greame Stilwell of Britain won the 7th annual Catania international tennis tournament yesterday, downing Istvan Gulvas of Hungary, 6 —2. 6 —3, 4 —6, 6 —3. The women's singles title went to Maria Nasuelli of Italy. who beat Maria Guzman of Ecuador. 6—l. 6—2.50 words
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Advertisement138 1969-04-15 11 I Classified Ads. Carpets CARPETS AND RUGS Per Quality CirftK 6 Ivgi SHOP ATt UNITED CARPETS 183 Tanglin Road. Singapore 10. (Oppoaite Motel Malaytia) Ton ara cordially invited to oar dM« room to tee Ike Exciting Range of PERSIAN, BOKHARA. vAAKISTAN. INDIAN CONTININTAL CARPETS fr RUCS. Wall to wall Carpeting138 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous531 1969-04-15 11 TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL I] P.M 300 Opening Announcement in all Larguages A: Morning Star 325 Be Our Guest Malav Version: 340 A Talk On Ecafe Malay 345 Health in the Home Tamil Version; 4 00 House A Home English version. 4 10 A Diarv Of Event* In Singapore This Week531 words
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Advertisement34 1969-04-15 12 I d d H I I I I vihh mm maitlMmMm&i Sorrento COFFEE HOUSE 304$ ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE PHONE: JS7OI Ov«a MI.W I m. W 12 M > m. «aity m LICEKCE9I ttW WW »Kl34 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous100 1969-04-15 12 Time And Tide TODAY Singapore town: 353 a.m. (2 ft. 7 ins.); 10.00 a.m. (8 ft. 9 'ns.); 4.26 p.m. (1 ft. 6 ins.) 10.34 p.m. (8 ft. 5 ins.). Naval Dockyard: 3.39 a.m. (3 ft. 4 ins.): 4.06 p.m. (2 ft. 3 ins 10.47 p.m. (10 ft. 1 in.).100 words
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