Eastern Sun, 3 May 1969
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Title Section21 1969-05-03 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 986 Saturday* 3 May 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents21 words
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322 1969-05-03 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. A case of cholera has been reported In Singapore. The Ministry of Health reported today that a 56-year-old man, a poultry farmer living in Jalan Cheng Hwa, 1J miles off Bukit Panjang Road, died yesterday. He was suffering from El322 words
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259 1969-05-03 1 CAIRO. Fri. (Reuter) —President Nasser has warned that Egyptian armed forces are ready to move into Israeli-occupied Sinai, but would not be pressured into striking until the time was ripe. "We are calculating very, very carefully,*' he told a big May Day259 words
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Article85 1969-05-03 1 LONDON. Frl (UPI) A laundry cart washed up a U557,200 (£3.000) robbery attempt at London's Royal Northern Hospital today. Fcur bandits, dressed as patients and carrying axe handles under their robes and bandages. attacked two guards carrying the hospital payroll. The guards fled down a85 words
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Article135 1969-05-03 1 BANGKOK. Fri. (UPI) Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman yesterday called for a "reorientation" of the SouthTreat y Organisation (SEATO) into a political forum rather than a military alliance and added: "We are not overly pleased with it." Thanat thus added Thailand, which houses the headquarters of the135 words
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63 1969-05-03 1 CALCUTTA. Fri (UPI) Pakistani guards have s hot and killed two Indian fishermen fishing in "troubled waters" near the East Pakistan-India border. The Indian border force chief at Petropole. 55 miles from here, protested the incident to his Pakistan counterpart at the joint border63 words
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Article57 1969-05-03 1 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) A Russian seaman with acute appendicitis was flown from mldsea to a Hong Kong hospital by a Royal Air Force helicopter today. The seaman. Pershlnov Gennady. 24, is a motorman of the Russian cargo ship, M. S. Never, which on Thursday messased the57 words
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Article147 1969-05-03 1 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) Spectacular '69 lost its steam today, 13 day* before the show is scheduled to be staged. 5.5- Spectacular '69 had floated for only two minutes when Marine and Police officers ordered it taken ashore. Spectacular is no ship at all. but a piano on147 words
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511 1969-05-03 1 T>ARIS, Fri. (UPh The French Government todoy set June 1 as the date for presidential elections to pick a successor for Charles de Gaulle. The Government, making a quick comeback from the shock of de Gaulle's defeat and resignation last weekend, set the511 words
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202 1969-05-03 1 SYDNEY. Fri. (UPI) A 29-year-old Irishman armed with a shotgun was arrested at Saint Mary's Cathedral today after he threatened to shoot the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Australia. Cardinal Sir Norman Gilrov. 73. Cardinal Gilrov was in the presbytery adjoining the cathedral when202 words
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Article146 1969-05-03 1 TORONTO. Fri. (UPI) Douglas Bollack. 18. who gambled and lost at Russian roulette. was in fair condition yes. terday in hospital after undergoing surgery for a serious head wound. Bollack shot himself only moments after a friend had won at the game. Police said Bollack146 words
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Article70 1969-05-03 1 MIAMI Fri. (Reuter) The catchphrase used by former stripper Gloria Ayala. "Bock It To 'Em. Baby" must be erased from the artist's gravestone, cemeterv officials ne-\r here have ruled. After the stripper died from an overdose of drugs aged 34. her boss, a night club70 words
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Article199 1969-05-03 1 TOKYO. Fri. (UPI) Some 500 Japanese dog owners marched with their pets through Tokvo streets todav to protest British charges that imported dogs are mistreated in Japan. The march may not convince the British critics that dogs are treated kindly in Japan but it may boost199 words
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117 1969-05-03 1 PATNA. Bihar. India. Fri. (UPI) —Some 6.000 Government and private doctors throughout B:har State went on a 24-hour strike on Friday to protest the killing of a doctor by a mob last month. Dr. S- A. Murtaza. physician-in-charge of a hospital in Dalmianagar. about117 words
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Article73 1969-05-03 1 VIENTIANE. Fri. (UPI) Government forces captured more than 2.000 tons of Communist small arms, ammunition and military supplies in an enormous cave outside the town of Xieng Khouang. 725 miles northeast of Vientiane, a Defence Ministry communique said today. They also captured eight anti-aircraft73 words
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67 1969-05-03 1 FLINT. Michigan, Frl. <UPI) Btunned officials of De Waters Art Institute mourned slashed canvases and fragmented statues today a£ they tried to estimate the damage caused In a whirlwind raid of destruction on Thursday by about 50 black youths. Institute officials said It would67 words
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Article, Illustration514 1969-05-03 1 New Managing Director Savs... SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. David Craig, a prominent figure in British aviation circles, today took office as the new Managing Director of Malaysia-Singapore Airlines. Mr. Craig, 54. who took over the new job this morning, said that the potential of the company was514 words
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Article28 1969-05-03 1 SOFIA. Fri. (UPl)—'Twenty* five people were killed and 38 seriously injured when a train derailed near Sofia on Thursday. It was officially announced today.28 words
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Advertisement138 1969-05-03 1 OF SIN GAPORE B-if INTERNATIONAL BLDG. SINGAPORE TEL. 1184# In Issue... NATIONAL 'Defence Fund latest donations Page 2. SIEW SIN names "foreigner" in M.C.A. Page 3. NEED of our cultural art Page 3. FEATURE on International Photo Salon Pages 4 and 5. WEEK'S first Lucky Shopper Page 10. PENANG'S third138 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1969-05-03 1 it m m AS "You're right, Mabel the little button HAS come off the pointS"15 words
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403 1969-05-03 2 SINGAPORE/ Fri. The third colloquium on intra-regional technical training organised by the Colombo Plan Bureau with the co-opera-tion of member governments will be held here next week at the Singapore Conference Hall. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, the Minister for Education, will inaugurate the four-day colloquium403 words
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404 1969-05-03 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Portworkers' Union has called on the members to stand united with undivided solidarity to crush, what it claimed. "these self-made slave masters slave drivers." of the Port o( Singapore Authority. In a circular to all members the SPWU said: "It is404 words
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Article294 1969-05-03 2 BANGKOK. Fri. <UPI> A Thai fishing vessel fired upon by a Malaysian police patrol boat last week had entered Malaysian waters, and no one was actually hurt In the Incident, a Malaysian note to the Thai Foreign Office said. Contents of the report were made294 words
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Article43 1969-05-03 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. A 15-year-old youth. Wee Boon Poh of Lorong Tulin, off Woodlands Road fell to his death from a 50-feet high coconut tree this afternoon. Wee was climbing the tree when he lost his balance and fell to the ground.43 words
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Article41 1969-05-03 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board will hold a family planning lecture and demonstration, including a film show, to oe conducted in Chinese at the Institute of Health, Outram Road, on Monday a t 5.30 p.m.41 words
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Article92 1969-05-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The first batch of 64 detectives will pass out from the newlyestablished detective training school of the Royal Malaysia Police here tomorrow. The Inspector-General of Police. Tan Sri Mohamed Salleh bin Ismail, will present special certificates to them at a ceremony at the Police92 words
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Article, Illustration218 1969-05-03 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. An art exhibition by Lim Seow Cheng, jointly organised and presented by the Singapore Art Society, the Society of Chinese Artists and the Modern Art Society, will he officially declared open by Mr. Kheng Chin Hock at the Exhibition Room. Ist218 words
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Article, Illustration322 1969-05-03 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister of Interior and Defence, Mr. Lim Kim San, today received donation totalling: 563.705 for the National Defence Fund. The total now stands at $8,460,751. Largest donation today came from the Singapore Foochow Association which gave $42.066 proceeds from a variety322 words
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467 1969-05-03 2 SINGAPORE, Frl. A District Court was told today that a woman walked Into a room in a house in Telok Kurau Road to "entertain" two men shortly after she was contacted through a phone call by a man. Lee Peng Siang. S7. of Tem-1467 words
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Article195 1969-05-03 2 SINGAPORE, Frt. Fifty couples will take part In the 2 i-hour mass wedding ceremony organised by Television Singapore on May 31, at the Singapore Conference HalL The mass wedding ceremony, which will be telecast live on Channel 5 at 2.30 pm that day. will195 words
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Advertisement168 1969-05-03 2 MAY 4TH. ONLY 1 DAY LEFT! THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS GIFT PRIZES! —RESULTS—--Ist LABOUR DAY DRAW NO IST 2N WINNERS. 4 NUMBERS CORRECTS3SO 5100 (Bonus) each 3 NUMBERS CORRECTSIS $lO (Bonus) each 1 <--> I 280! < w t In J ////a W ftf W///. V///J mm _t I m Kss4fi{168 words
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599 1969-05-03 3 Ed h A L V MPU R Fri The foreigner ollege ,r ct n g the election campaigns of the nee and the Malaysian Chinese Association an international expert on Communism. LA C Wu Ling Yu, engaged by the wiv.a to help counter599 words
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Article133 1969-05-03 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Photography is indeed a fascinating hooby and every good photographer at some time would surely want to know about colour photography techniques. Whether you are taking up colour photography as a hobby or as a career there are courses being conducted which will suit133 words
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Article154 1969-05-03 3 SEOUL. Fri (Reuter) Malaysia's Raja Permaisuri Agong (Queen) an honorary doctorate of literature from Ewha Women's University on the fourth day of the royal visit here today. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King) who had no official engagement in the morning watched the University President. Miss Ok-Kil154 words
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Article109 1969-05-03 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Chua Sah Tee. 46. a labourer, died after a fall from a 30-foot mast of a ship, hitting a sharp jagged edge and iron bars, the Coroner's Court was told today. He fell when the titled platform which supported the mast was shaken109 words
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165 1969-05-03 3 KIALA LUMPI R, Frl. New tactics to combat Communist terrorists along the Thai-Malavsian border have been worked out. the Director of Operations in West Malaysia. Lt. General Dato Ibrahim bin Ismail. said today. Recommendations for the Implementation of the new tactics will be submitted165 words
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Article18 1969-05-03 3 SINGAPORE Fn. There were 39 accidents. seven of which were serious, during the last 24 hours.18 words
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Article, Illustration283 1969-05-03 3 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Interior and Defence. Mr. G. E. Bogaars. this afternoon presented certificates to 10 successful trainee air defence operators of the Singapore Armed Forces. The ceremony was held at the Air Defence Centre at RAF. Bukit283 words
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Article, Illustration154 1969-05-03 3 THE Singapore Red Cross Society on Thursday treated more tha n 500 children from 16 charitable institutions in the Republic to a party at the famed Tiger Balm Gardens. The Children's Day mt the gardens was part of the Red Cross programme of celebrations to mark154 words
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Article184 1969-05-03 3 JAKARTA. Frl. <Reuter) Seventy-six witnesses 36 of them flown from Hong Kong will be called during the trial of Liem Tjie Slan. an Indonesian accused of murdering his wife and stepion early In 1967 In the British colony, a court spokesman said today. The trial184 words
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Article102 1969-05-03 3 TOYKO. Fri. (UPI) Japanese firms disclosed that they were receiving heavy orders for containers and container equipment from Matson Navigation Company of the United States. Matson Navigation Co. pioneered the TransPacific containensation in Japan In 1967. So far Matson has placed firm orders in Japan for 650102 words
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Article84 1969-05-03 3 'Romeo Juliet' Charity Show SINGAPORE. Frl. There will be a charity performance of the stage production of "Romeo and Juliet" at the Victoria Theatre on May 6 at 8.30 pm. This unique production, to be presented in the style of a classical dance drama will be in aid of the84 words
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186 1969-05-03 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Australian Trade Commission here Is to hold an exhibition of Australian building materials and hand tools from May 7 to 10 at its premises here in Clemenceau Avenue. The exhibition is expected to arouse interest among builders, architects, contractors, investors,186 words
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303 1969-05-03 3 SINGAPORE. Frl. The development of art forms must be primarily based on what is familiar with the people and on what can be made familiar to them, Mr J.F. Conceicao MP for Katong, said today. Without popular recognition, support and patronage, any particular303 words
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Article72 1969-05-03 3 SINGAPORE. Frl. In response to the Government s "Keep Singapore Clean" campaign. the Special Constabulary has undertaken to clean a section of the Bedok Beach allotted by the Ministry of Health. This section of the Beach stretches for approximately a mile from the Bedok Rest72 words
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340 1969-05-03 3 K. C. THALER - Bv K. C. THALER LONDON, Fri. (I'PI) Russia has reluctantly agreed to tolerate Romania's demands for complete independence within the Soviet bloc in order to avoid another Czechoslovakia-type invasion. East European diplomatic sources said on Thursday. The sources said the Kremlin has warned Romanian leaders340 words
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Article33 1969-05-03 3 SINGAPORE. Fri Tha Istana Guards of the Singapore Armed Force? Guard Unit will perform the Changing of Guard Ceremony at the Istana Main Gate on Sunday, at 5 30 p.m.33 words
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Advertisement100 1969-05-03 3 CHART A LOCALE FLY THERE BY CAL A veteran air traveller was very much impressed by the smoothness of China Airlines* flight. If he had known most of CAL pilots have records as glorious as Frank Savage he would not have been surprised at all. One year from now, this100 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous63 1969-05-03 3 Today's Diary 4 p.m.; Choir practice at National Theatre Club. Clemenceau Avenue. 7 o-m -8 p m.: Performance by Geylan* West Community Centre. 7 p.m. 100 p.m.: English drama workshop at National Theatre Club. Clemenceau Avenue. B p.m.: Folk dance and Chinese operatic practice at National Theatre Club. Clemenceau Avenue.63 words
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Feature On International Photo Salon
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Article, Illustration543 1969-05-03 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. THE Acting Minister for Culture, Mr. Wee Toon Boon will open on exhibition of prize-winning awards of the 20th Singapore International Salon of Photography organised by the Photographic Society of Singapore at 5 p.m. tomorrow. The exhibition of mono and colour prints will be543 words
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Article, Illustration337 1969-05-03 5 K s T 5 l Hon. salon Chairman In a message says: On behalf of the Salon Committee and myself, I would like to thank the Actino Minister of Culture, Mr. Wee Toon Boou who has kindly consented to open the 20th Singapore International Salon of Photography337 words
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Article, Illustration256 1969-05-03 5 President of the Photographic of Singapore. Dr. Lim Boon Tiong, in his message says: Singapores Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Rajaratnam said at recent international gathering In Bangkok that the new nationalism must fit Itself for a world in which countries must become increasingly interdependent256 words
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Article154 1969-05-03 5 Coinciding with the introduction of the new AgfaGevaert colour negative film Agfacolor CNS, Behn. Meyer Company Limited have opened a new colour processing and printing laboratory which will provioe a fast and efficient service for both amateur and professional photographers. Mr. Hans Krueger. manager of the154 words
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Article121 1969-05-03 5 RICHARD NG of Kodak (Malaya) Limited. Singapore, has won the Geographic Medal Award for Asia with his pictorial monochrome print 'Drying Fish" In the 34th Kodak International Salon of Photography, recently held In Rochester. Ne-v York. This year's Salon was the largest In the history of121 words
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Article113 1969-05-03 5 THE Yashica Electro 35 Kit Is complete system that amateurs and even professionals will find adequate for their photographic needs. The system is built around the revolutionary Yashica Electro 35 tne camera known for taking perfect pictures even in dim light, automatically and without flash. This valuable113 words
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Article, Illustration178 1969-05-03 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A local firl has for the first time in the history of international photographic exhibitions in Singapore. won a too award in the colour slide section. M;sa Daisy Chee. a secretary In a commercial Arm beat nearly 500 International photographers to win a178 words
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Advertisement262 1969-05-03 4 COLOR LABORATORY Colour Photo Finishing Developing Printing Enlarging Also specialising in Commercial Photography, Parties, TTeddings, Contact: ALBERT PHOTO SERVICE 408. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE, 9. Office: 408, Orchard Road. Tels: *****, ***** After office hours: Tels: ***** *****. Offering you top Quality job* in •II your printing requirements. We also stock262 words
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Advertisement159 1969-05-03 4 QUEEN'S p Spftltlltrd to Outdoor »ed Ci«« PbntnrrtphT *t W*d4tß»«. Partle*. •nd Com«»rri»l rk«t»Ctafk». •tf. la C*l«v w llxk *o< tarkitt t( Ctßirn. Pr«)«®Urt. Bin«f»l»ri. ElMtreale rinii. rtlai*. Tr«B»t»t#r t»die». T*t* *«cord»f t. F«n» Paary Limpt WELL KNOWN FOR QUICK AND PROMPT SERVICE PRICES MODERATE. 99, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TEL:159 words
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Advertisement106 1969-05-03 5 CITY PHOTO STUDIO (AIR-CONDITIONED Specialise for D P Senrice. Dealing in all photographic materials 899, Geylang Road, Singapore. 14. Tel: *****2 COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY AS YOUR HOBBY OR YOUR CAREER AMATEUR COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE For amateur photographers to process own colour negative films, colour transparencies enlarge colour prints on both Agfarolour106 words
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Advertisement245 1969-05-03 5 !0d. Mmihmnrf Atmar. <Qii*en«town) Singapore. <Near Forlar Building Block 82» Sales Department Tel: 643B36 *51, Tanslln Halt Knad. <UueenMoim) hlnjapore (Block 49> gale* Department Tel: *****6 We apec:al se for outdoor, wedding parties photography. Fine grain developing, brilliant printing Si enlargement. Price* moderate <v prompt aervlc*. Agent for developing colour245 words
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Article280 1969-05-03 6 THE workers of Singapore should appreciate the valuable advice contained in the May Day message of the Acting Prime Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee and the May Day speech of the Labour Minister Mr. Rajaratnam. They are not false words but facts and plain speaking. The Labour280 words
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Article218 1969-05-03 6 UPI A HONG Kong newspaper said on Thursday a difficulty might develop in Canada's bid to establish diplomatic relations with Communist China over the issue of Taiwan. The British-owned South China Morning Post, in an editorial entitled "Canada and the Peking" regime, commented: "WhileUPI - 218 words
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Article105 1969-05-03 6 UPI TN an editorial entitled "Egypt's Vulnerability," the New York Times said on Thursday: "Israelis retaliatory commando strike deep inside Egyptian territory points up the vulnerability of Egypt's long Nile River lifeline and the futility of Egypt's recent belligerance... "...For the moment, the greatest impact ofUPI - 105 words
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369 1969-05-03 6 HONG KONG, Fri. (AFP) Business at the Canton spring trade fair has been very slack, foreign businessmen orriving from China said today. The businessmen said the* the Chinese had little to offer and were themselves buying very little. Foreigners trying to sell steel and369 words
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Article355 1969-05-03 6 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) London newspapers today splashed stories about the possibility of a move by Labour M.P.s to depose Mr. Harold Wilson as Prime Minister. Names emerging as possible successors, the paper said, were the Chancellor. Mr Roy Jenkins, the Home Secretary. Mr. James Callaghan, the355 words
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319 1969-05-03 6 Nicholas Daniloff - By Nicholas Daniloff WASHINGTON. Fn. (UPI) The Pres. Nixon Administration would like to initiate an exchange of newsmen, scholars and students with Communist China If Peking shows some interest. The disclosure was made by an authoritative official of the administration at a briefing319 words
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Article284 1969-05-03 6 ROME. Fri <TIS» In 1850 a flrst section <Govi-Asti) of the railway which was to cross the Apennines and unite Genova with Turin was opened However it was soon apparent that the locomotives of that day could not negotiate a short tract between Dusino and Villafranca d'Asti where the284 words
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382 1969-05-03 6 WASHINGTON. Fri. <AFP> World Bank President Robert McNamara has appealed to the Catholic Church and the rich countries to help promote birth control in the developing countries in the interests of "human dignity". Speaking at Notre Dame University in South bend. Indiana382 words
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355 1969-05-03 6 CALCUTTA, Ffi. (UPI) Pro-Peking Communists on Thursday announced the formation of the third Communist Party in India and pledged to take the country through a "blood- soaked revolution." The Indian Maoris announced their formal break with Marxists Communists whom they called "neo-re-vislonlsts" in one355 words
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201 1969-05-03 6 HONG KONG. Fri (UPI) A Peking documentary film on Chinese-Soviet border disputes will be shown in Hong Kong and Macao starting on Saturday. The fllm "antl-Ouna atrocitWs of the new Czars" runs a little more than one hour. Brokings at201 words
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Article586 1969-05-03 6 PARIS, Fri. (AFP) Several developments over the past 24 hours have strongly increased former Gaullist Prime Minister George Pompidou's chances of election to the Presidency vacated last Monday by General de Gaulle, observers here said today. The first was the dramatic decision, announced cn Wednesday night by586 words
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Article548 1969-05-03 6 LONDON, Fri. (AFP) The world production of poddy rice (outside China) is now estimated at around 181 million tons for 1968-69, slightly above the record established the previous year, according to the latest rice bulletin published by the Commonwealth Secretariat. Thla result, says the report, reflect!548 words
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Article153 1969-05-03 6 NEW YORK. Fri. CUP I) In an editorial in Thursday editions entitled "Second Thoughts On Korea", the New Ycrk Times said: "The withdrawal of Task Force 71 from the Sea of Jap?r.,.. reflects prudent second thoughts m Washington the original flee: of 29 vessels was far OUT153 words
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Article67 1969-05-03 6 PRAGUE, fri. (AFP> Czechoslovakia's Communist Party Central Committee tori ay sent greetings to the Nineteenth Congress of the American Communist Party, currently being held in New York, the Ceteka News Agency reported. The Czechoslovak Agency said the message wished the American communists success in their fight for67 words
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Article26 1969-05-03 6 I don't believe in principles. Principles are only excuses for what we want to think or what we want to do. Mackenzie, Sir Compton26 words
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222 1969-05-03 6 MOSCOW. Fri. (AFP) An article by the Soviet Army's Chief of General Staff which appeared in a newspaper directly controlled by the Communist Party Central Committee on the eve of the country's first "demi.itarised" May Day parade since 1918 mystified foreign observers today. Author of the222 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article, Illustration134 1969-05-03 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. IBM World Trade Corporation recently announced the appointment of Mr. MC. Overton as General Manager of IBM World Trade Corporation. Singapore and Malaysia Mr Overton. a graduate of the University of Georgia and Draghon's Business College, joined IBM in 194 ft a s a Systems Representative.134 words
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Article210 1969-05-03 7 SINGAPORE, Frl. •r* Usin thc Wcster Sector of the Port are advised that from now until June 10 approximately, J!!5 °P era ti on? will be in progress from the northern shore of Pulau Bukom. Moorings from the laying barge, marked by unlit yellow anchor210 words
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Article259 1969-05-03 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. May first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 o.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 69-3/8 cents per lb., down one and five-eighth cents from the previous close. The tone of the market was uncertain. An extension of Wednesday's decline occurred during the259 words
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Article234 1969-05-03 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Association ol Banks In Ma-laysia-Singapore today made the following changes In Its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent <>f 100 unl:s of foreign currency). SELLING T.T or OD. ready: Deutsche Marks $77.9000; Holland Guilders $84.8350; Swiss Francs $71.7200; Be gian Francs $6.1525;234 words
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Article1249 1969-05-03 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. On further steady conditions the Stock Exchange today made an all round improvement. Turnover, however, was again reduced as trading tended to be quieter. Better buying support and some weekend covering had the leading industrials making smart recoveries. The same was extended in1,249 words
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Article193 1969-05-03 7 LONDON. Fri. (UFI) With most leading: continental centres closed yesterday the pound bumped along in extremely quiet conditions in the foreign exchange market It was not a happy day for sterling. Fears of currency moves over the weekend and On Thursday's strikes in Britain were193 words
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Article52 1969-05-03 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded yesterday on the New York commodity exchange. Bid) (Asked) May 26.65 27.15 July 26.35 Sept 25.75 26 35 Nov 25.35 25.95 Jan 25.35 25.95 Mareh 2535 2K.95 May 25.35 25.95 Locally, No. 2 RSS was 271/8 cents52 words
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Article57 1969-05-03 7 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI)— HK $6.***** per U.S. dollar. HK$ 6.105 per U.S. dollar TT. HK$ 14.47 per pound sterling. HK$ 322.875 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness. HK$ 162.2 per 10,000 Japanese yens. HK5131.2 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers HK$ 132.2 per 100 Philippine pesos57 words
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Article15 1969-05-03 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. —The tin price for today was $609.50 per picul, down $0.125.15 words
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Article263 1969-05-03 7 SINGAPORE. Fri The following is a berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for May 3: DEPARTURE: God owns Vessels 3/4 Vishva Tirth 6 7 Lica Maersk 13/14 Kamogawa Maru No. 11 18 Santos Maru NW. 2/3 Soon Bee N.W. 3/4 Perak N W. 5263 words
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Article416 1969-05-03 7 ARRIVALS 6 00am MsA Ml.o2ii K Lumpur 900 am. MSA MLIIS K Lumpur »35am MsA MI£W PbnomPenh 10.15 am. MsA MLI2I R Lumpur }ur>am MSA MLOOS Penan*. Ipoh. K. Lumpur. M»lacta 10. JO am. TH XI T0423 Bangkok l< ;j«p m. UARLDA OAMMi Medan 110 pm. MSA ML4.M416 words
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Article623 1969-05-03 7 M.NUAPOKK. Itorl EX(bio|( told and other prlrea nfflriall> Hated at the CIOM of Dutlneta IXDl STR1ALS B S AC MA 2 22 Ken Co 2 15 2.19 liorneo Khd 1 Kfi 2.14 amel Pl\*ood 2 40 sugar 4.42 told storage »>0 Chemical Co 1 2 on623 words
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Article54 1969-05-03 7 iMinuen frtmj lot Malayan 3 18 2nd Malayan 2.28 3rd Malayan XD 1.3» The (nmmfrw Infl. 1.12 t 22 Thf sarins Fund 120 1.S0 M tnve«t Hind XD 1 S3 1 45 l«l Hone Konc 1 35 1 41* 2nd Hona k»nt 95 1 00* Sterling Com </llsd54 words
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Article105 1969-05-03 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. Tbe nonn price* at tH» Singapore Chines* Produce Exchange today are:— BOW •elm Co«onnt Oil (F.O.B) Bulk 49 00 Cotnnut Oil (FOB.) Oram v SI.50 MUeri t opra 31 00 Muni ok White Pepper (F.O.B.) si r 122-50 oarakuh White Pepper (F.O.B) mm 120 00 *ara»itb special105 words
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Advertisement14 1969-05-03 7 Thai International now flies to more countries in the Orient than any other airline14 words
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477 1969-05-03 8 ROBERT EVANS - MAY DAY PIZZLE IN MOSCOW BY ROBERT EVANS MOSCOW. Fri. (Reuter) The Soviet Union today celebrated a new-look on May Dav, with the military reduced to spectators and stewards while Communist J»artv Chief Leonid Brezhnev took the centre of the stage. But despite the477 words
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Article127 1969-05-03 8 LONDON, Fn. (Reuter) Singapore's Minister of Law and National Development. Mr. E.W. Barker, and 'he Cabinet Secretary, Mr. Wong Chooi Sen. flew to Stockholm for a three-day stay in Sweden yesterday. Officials said it was a private visit with no ministerial engagements planned. Both would fly127 words
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Article44 1969-05-03 8 TORONTO. Fri. (AFP) One of Canada's longest surviving heart transplant patent. Pietro Ongaro, aged 42, died yesterday more than six months after his operation A spoxesman for Toronto's Western hcspi'al said Mr. Ongaro's body had rejected his new heart.44 words
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Article165 1969-05-03 8 CAMBRIDGE. Massachusetts. Fn (UPI) A judge, who reiused to grant a university lequest to drop charges, yesterday found 169 singing cnanting youths guilty of trespassing in the occupation of a Harvard University building. District Judge M. Edward Viola also found two persons ii rocent. postponed for165 words
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Article134 1969-05-03 8 TOKYO. Fri. (UPI) The planned 12-hour strike of the National Railway Union and the National Railway Locomotive Union workers that threatened to paralyse the nation's railway traffic was called off at 5 a.m. It was part of the unified strike of the unions affiliated w.th134 words
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Article88 1969-05-03 8 KATMANDU. Fri. (Renter) Heavy snow and rain foiled attempts by a rescue aircraft to reach the survivors of the American Himalayan expedition which lost seven men killed in a disaster on the Dhaulagirl peak. Nepal's national news agency said the seven five Americans and two Sherpa guides88 words
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Article88 1969-05-03 8 MANILA. Fri. (UPI) Delegates from eight Asian countries opened informal talks in Manila today on the creation of a proposed US$3 million Asian development centre. The participants, representing Nationalist China, South Korea. Indonesia. Japan. Laos South Vietnam. Thailand and the Philippines, are members of a technical88 words
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Article68 1969-05-03 8 WASHINGTON. Fn. (UPI) Secretary of Commerce Maurice H. Stans announced appointments to two key posts in his department dealing with international trade yesterday. Lawrence Fox. 46. was named deputy assistant Secretary of Commerce for International trade policy. Mr Fox, who for the past three years had been68 words
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70 1969-05-03 8 BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND The scene of yet another extremist act... At Annalong in County Down, a 54-inch diameter water pipeline has been shattered by an explosion that greatly reduces the water supply to North Belfast, the third major pipeline explosion within two weeks. This new act of extremism in trouble-tornuri. - 70 words
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475 1969-05-03 8 NEW YORK, Fri. (I'PI) It is appalling to Dr. William W. Engstrom. a professor of medicine. that current trends in medical education encourage students to study people in laboratories as dehumanised 'biological systems"' by lessening their opportunities for studying people as human475 words
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Article101 1969-05-03 8 MANILA. Fri (Reuter) President Ferdinand Marcoa has exp'ained that his recent amnesty offer to Communist Huks extenrfs to those guilty only of subversion and does not include those who had committed crimes. President Marco* told new*, men in Baguio City yesterday that his offer also covered Huk101 words
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51 1969-05-03 8 NEW YORK Trapped by radical students, employees and other students leave through window of this building, seized by Students for Democratic Society (SDS), on the campus of Columbia University. The building was one of the two seized on Wednesday by SDS to protest a court injunction against such seizure. UPI— UPI; Radiophoto - 51 words
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Article170 1969-05-03 8 HONG KONG. Fn (UPI> Communist China has Introduced a new sys em of currency remittance to guard ?gainst a Revaluation of the lranc. the pound sterling ana the Hong Kong dollar, it was reported yesteiday. The Hong Kong Standard, quoting a bank of China official. said :he170 words
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Article142 1969-05-03 8 LIMA. Peru. Frl. (UPI) The military government has oidered the arres; of 14 more cfficiaLs cf the US owned International Petroleum Co. (IPC), expropriated without compensation last October. All of those accused were reported to be out of town. Included In the arres* orcer wa.;142 words
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Article104 1969-05-03 8 MANILA Fri. (UPI) Typhoon Susan, which hit the central Philippines area last week, killed at least 24 persons, left more than 10.000 {amities homeless and caused 50 million pesos (USsl2.sm. I in property losses, provincial authorities reported today. The damage was concentrated in Sungao.104 words
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Article115 1969-05-03 8 LOS ANGELES. (UPI) A rocket-engine car. using a unique fuel liquefied natural ca* will attempt to break the worid land speed record at the Bonneville «a!t fla's Utah this September, it was announced yesterday. The 37-foot car—called the Blue Flame will have a rocket engine with115 words
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Article111 1969-05-03 8 MANILA. Frl (Reuter) The Philipoine National Police have broken up an "airborne murder (syndicate" which uses Communist Huks as hired gunmen. This was revealed at a hearing of the Good Government Committee of the House of Re. presentatives vesterday The Congressional hearing was told that the syndicate111 words
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Article109 1969-05-03 8 GENEVA Fri (UPI) Agent? acting for mystery buyers from all over the world paid a total of USS3m. during "Operation casket' here last night "Operation casket" is the code name for a fabulous .jewellery auction organised by Christies. the well known London auctioneers, in a fashionable lakeside hotel109 words
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Article57 1969-05-03 8 BELFAST (UPI) James Chichester-Clark has won the title of Premier of Northern Ireland by a one-vote margin. He promised to tour hostile Roman Catholic and Protestant areas In order to unify the divided country. He succeeds his cousin Terence O'Neill, who resigned as the country57 words
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Article51 1969-05-03 8 SAN MARTINO IN PENSILIS. Italy. (UPI) Four bulls ran wild in the streets of this central Italian town, knocking down and goring spectators packed into a piazza for a traditional festival featuring the animals. First reports said one man was killed and 18 injured six of them51 words
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Article41 1969-05-03 8 NASSAU. Bahamas (UPI) A Bahamian Senator who was lost at sea while sailing ast weekend, was pronounced presumed drowned. Rescue crews ended the search for Sen. Donald McKinney. who was thrown out of a capsized sailboat in heavy swells.41 words
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Article68 1969-05-03 8 NEW DELHI, (UPI) India wants the world's major powers to make the Indian Ocean a" area of "peace and co-operation" and not interfere or dominate the area. Deputy Defence Minister Minister Surndra Pal said yesterterday. Mr. Sir.gh told Parliament the government has not received a proposal from Indonesia68 words
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Article93 1969-05-03 8 PORT MORESBY. Australia. (UPI) An Army patrol has found the skeletons of 30 Japanese soldiers In a cave on New Ireland in the New Guinea Trust Territory, it was reported yesterday. New Ireland is the northernmost island in the NewGuinea group, and was occupied by Japan during93 words
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Article85 1969-05-03 8 CAPE KENNEDY, Fri. (AFP) Four monkeys have died recently during training for spare missions at the laboratories of the National aeronautical and space administration here, a NASA spokesman said last night. One of them was apparently asphyxiated by vapours from the chloroform contained in its space suit85 words
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682 1969-05-03 8 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) The lender of a nine-man Japan Economic mission has proposed that U.S. and Japanese investors (Ointly rebuild and develop Vietnam after the war. Mosao Anxai, President of SHowa Denko K.K. in Tokyo, warned the American business community682 words
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Article112 1969-05-03 8 NEW YORK. Fn. rUPI> May Day in the United Sta f es was not* a holiday it was just another working day. To Americans May 1 means nothing except to children in some schools which mark the day as a spring festival repete with dances around112 words
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Article70 1969-05-03 8 KOTA KIN AB ALU. (AFP) One Filipino national was killed and 11 others injured, six of them seriously, when a police truck carrying them overturned on the road from Kudat to Kots Belud in Sabah last Tuesday. The 15 Filipinos, all recently arrested for stealing bark70 words
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Advertisement169 1969-05-03 8 Teething time tx/n£ G eMy poor, teethfnp BflbV Fori'll soon be tip-top. otren von Steed mav't And your pain's bound to s'op: Both Pourders and Jelly Will your pitin dnrf away And keep Baby happy And iolly all day' STEED MAN'S PRODUCTS ARE MADE IN BRITAIN BY EXPERTS TO HELP169 words
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Article, Illustration246 1969-05-03 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Cuti and chubby Matthew Bolwell, just ♦our and a half month old, is already travelling round the world. He Is accompanying his mother, Paula La'nglands, and his administrative daddy, Ray Bolwell Jr. who are currently in Singapore for six months. WhileEastern Sun pix. - 246 words
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Article211 1969-05-03 9 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Critics here agreed today that Betty Grable's legs are the only redeeming features of the musical "Belle Star." It was the West End debut for both Miss Grable and the show, set in a Wild West saloon of 100 years ago The chief211 words
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324 1969-05-03 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The National Theatre Trust is embarking on a project to bring songs and music to the people by a series of public concerts by the National Theatre Company's Chinese Orchestra and Choir in May, June and July. The series of 12 concerts324 words
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Article127 1969-05-03 9 BUENOS AIRES. Frl (Router) The frug. watusi or hully fully may be the latest dsnce rage In London or Los Angeles. but In Argenina the firm favourite is the tango and has been for almost 100 years. The Copyright Registration Office here issued a report127 words
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Article, Illustration315 1969-05-03 9 SINGAPORE. Frl.—Edmundo ROB, the "undisputed king' o# Latin American dance music and hl§ world famous orchestra held a small croup of admirers and the Press spellbound with the "Ros Marie" at a Press audition held st Hotel Slnfapura here today Edmundo Ros and his Orchestra makingEastern Sun pix. - 315 words
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Advertisement212 1969-05-03 9 The Secret of Reaching Others Friendship*. eren marriage*, often disintegrate for bo apparent reason A psychologist suggest* that In many case* the otber person nerer realize! bow much xou care. Read how to project a genuine feeling of concern, using 4 techniques especially recommended to help you strengthen personal tleo.212 words
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Advertisement62 1969-05-03 9 "SUPERB! ...Even ruder* of the book who know how 'Boby' come* out ere in for e surprise" Time Magazine Rose semarys Baby iV -#»A s EXPLOSION Cracking headache Its bitterness is hard tc describe Decide immediately and take THREE LEGS BRAND l HEADACHE POWDER %Am X o o o o62 words
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Miscellaneous306 1969-05-03 9 UHo C*|Xt«l sow Bhowla*' P*U»e Newa Special in Colo* The Scottish Cup Final PLUS The fJL Cup Final Phom 28 i g APITOL Phon 297 Tontfht Tomorrow Midnitht •t CAPITOL-UDO-B*X-SKr Cheni Pei-Pet A U> Lleh ia "THE FLUNG DAGGER (A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin it. Shiwscop» a Color Tomorrow 8.43 m306 words
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Miscellaneous178 1969-05-03 9 TODAY a Saturday, May 3, 1969. r li km r OC birth sign. as 2 dorro— c 3A 4 Peopl* Stf 2a 7 Your 8 Er^vjneO 9 Somoono 10A 11 May 12 Corn* 13 Ame^hn 14 Any 15 B« 16 Nw 17 Your 18 Runwnrtc I?ConM«nco 20 You 21 Brook178 words
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Miscellaneous306 1969-05-03 9 ORCHARD ***** HtBBY! HUT: LAST 5 DAYS! TODAY TOMOBBOW 4 MOW! IA.M a.m.. 1 IS. SIS B S.M >m Book Now To Avoid Duappotntmeat *«m tl M. 42 40 14 00 winneb or academy ah«ioi INCLUDING BEST PICTCBE! Lionel "A| IVRR" Paaa»i«ioe Btrt'i WW" LA Technicolor A Co lunula Picture306 words
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Article, Illustration100 1969-05-03 10 THE lady, circled above. Is Eastern Sun's first lucky shopper for the week She was "caught" shopping by our cameraman at Metrotex in Orchard Road yesterday. This lady has won a 520 gift voucher for being declared our lucky fhopper. She can collect her prize100 words
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Article, Illustration762 1969-05-03 10 Ambulance A ssociation Links Australia With Asia Africa CANBERRA. Au s tralia, fri. A valuable public service linking Australia with Asia and Africa is the St. John Ambulance Association. Introduced into many countries by British administrations. it has continued to flourish with their Independence. Aust r alia now has someAIS photo. - 762 words
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228 1969-05-03 10 ROMPIN, Fri. The Sabah Government is to launch a plan for closer co-operation between its fishermen and those on the east coast of West Malaysia, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today. He added that the project would benefit the fiishermen as it228 words
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273 1969-05-03 10 MELBOURNE. Australia, Fri. A Malaysian firl has become the first and only woman in Australia to take up quantity surveying. Miss Chew Lav Wah. 22. of 44 Jockey Road, Ayer Itam. Penang, Malaysia, is the only woman In a class of 25 men doing the273 words
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Article211 1969-05-03 10 SINGAPORE. Fri Fireman. P. Plllal. 26. will defend his title for the fourth successive year In the annual Singapore AAA ten miles road running championships to be held *t the RAF Seletar. tomorrow at 230 pm Plllal. who Is representing the Bwlfts 'A* team, will be211 words
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Article171 1969-05-03 10 SINGAPORE. Frl Tha Far East Air Force soccer team will meet the visiting Persian Gulf Combined Services side In a friendly encounter at RAF Chanel ground on Sunday kick-off at 7.00 p.m. The visitors beat the Army 4-1 and lost to the Navy 5-4. The FEAF171 words
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Article54 1969-05-03 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will hold their eighth age group swimming meet (under 12 years >, at the Chinese Swimming Club new pool. Amber Road, tomorrow at 2 30 p.m. Singapore'® top swimmer. Mr. Tan Thuan Heng who was voted the "Sportsman of the Year 1967'54 words
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Article274 1969-05-03 10 BOURNEMOUTH. England. Frl. (UPI) Australia a John Newcombe. the favourite, crushed eighth-seeded Mark Cox of Britain In straight sets yesterday to enter the men's singles semi-finals of the British hard court championships. Newcombe. did a painless job of eliminating Cox the only British men s seed at274 words
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Article171 1969-05-03 10 WORTHING. Sussex. Frt (AFP) Alex Cavgill (Cleckheaton and District). the 28-year-old former British youth and Yorkshire professional champion, finished with two brilliant blrdlej for a onestroke lead at the end of the first round in the Penfold £4.000 golf tournament at Hill Barn, here yesterday.171 words
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Article74 1969-05-03 10 SINGAPORE. Frl. Two youths in their early 20's were today charged In the Ninth District Court with the alleged murder of Appasamy Thevar Rasu In January. They are Mannan Bedayan s/o Pereman alias Rajogopal and Knshnan so Peremar who are alleged to have committed the74 words
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Article85 1969-05-03 10 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) American-owned Hill Ran. new favourite for the English Derby. is not a definite runner in the Ecpom classic on June 4. Newmarket trainer Noel Murltss said today: "It is by no means certain that Hill Run will be ready to run in the Derby" Hill85 words
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Article, Illustration117 1969-05-03 10 Triumphant Russian women's table-tennis team holding the Corbillon Cup after they won the team's world championship in Munich recently. Picture shows from left to right: Svetlana Grinberg. Zo J a Rudnova, Serge Sprach (captain), Elmira Anton-Jan, ar.d Rita Pogosova They defeated Romania in the final. ThirdUPI pix. - 117 words
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649 1969-05-03 10 NEW YORK Fri (Reuter) Outstanding pitching dominated baseball yesterday as Don Wilson hurled a no-hitter for the Houston Astros against the Cincinnati Reds. Don Button of the Los Angeles Dodgers pitched a one-hitter. and Detroit's Denny McLain threw a threehitter. It was Wilson's second nohitter of649 words
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Article105 1969-05-03 10 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) The West Indian cricket team include all Ave of their Eng-land-basec players for the first County game of their tour against Worcestershire at Worcester tomorrow. This means that Gary Sobers. Clive Lloyd, John Shepherd, Lance Gibbs and Vanburn Holder will not be105 words
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Article166 1969-05-03 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Th« Israel Youth side, who were placed fourth in the Asian Youth Football Championships which ended last week, trounced Singapore Youths 4-0 in a friendly match at Jalan Besar this evening. The game started off well and the first half was keenly contested with both166 words
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Article116 1969-05-03 10 FORGED NOTES KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Ano'her two bundles of forged S ngspore $5O notes amounting to $48,700 were recovered along the Klang River verterday One bundle amounting to $46,450 was handed to the police by a fisherman. Suleiman bin Haji Hassan and his stepson. Enche Mohamed116 words
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Article98 1969-05-03 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The New Zealand High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. RL. Hutchens will arrive here on Tuesday to take uo his new appointment. He is expected to present his credentials to the Yang de-Pertuan Agonp 0 n May 21. A Lieutenant Colonel in th 398 words
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Article47 1969-05-03 10 BANGKOK. Fri. (AFP) Hiroyuki Ebihara of Japan, the World Boxing Association's flyweight champion, will stake his title against the winner of the Bernabe Villacampo-Ber-glerc Chartikavanich bout scheduled to take place here on May 5. Ebihara's manager, Masaki Kanehira. who flew in here last night, disclosed.47 words
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429 1969-05-03 11 MANILA. Fri. (Renter) The Oriental Boxing Federation today named Filipino flyweight champion Erbito Salavarria as their boxer of the month of April for his recent technical knockout victory over Thailand's Sakdinoi F.T.O The OBF which recognise Takeshi Nakamaura of Japan at thei r flyweight429 words
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Article102 1969-05-03 11 LONDON. Frt. (.AFP) United Racecourses, which owns Epsom and Sandown Park, has turned down the £1.132.000 takeover bid from the "Horse Race Betting Levy Board." Chairman Sir Brian Mountain said last night "in our ▼lew." this offer does not fully represent the true value of102 words
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Article1576 1969-05-03 12 Raee 1: Horses Class 6 Div. 2 6 Furs- —2.00 p.m. 1 HO LandauJet &v 900 Milton Tan Rodger* Asuwadi 1ft 1 ftO(i Trooper «Y BOO LS Stable RS Breuk 6c*aidi 7 353 Mlsa Raconteur 5v 813 Khenf'c Stable E Break Da\» kins 11 700 Globe stream1,576 words
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Article1185 1969-05-03 12 BIG BE - GOING: Yielding To SoSt By BIG BE\ PHARAOH'S AMBITION is a safe eae h-woy proposition in Roce Four at Penang today, third day of the Penang Turf Club April/May meeting. A non-acceptor last week there is nothing amiss with him. Last time out at Ipoh the1,185 words
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Article27 1969-05-03 12 Big Ben Mi»s Raconteur Larator La Sgomber Jimmy Lad ,4rfor IV Toro La ftgomber K.B.K. Gilnng Gumilang Sri Tattpk Big Hill Cisco Manhattan Orie Angelina27 words
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Article160 1969-05-03 12 PENANG, Fri Starnallah (Ricky Kingston) revealed top form when he beat Algerian Lady (Samry) in a 3f. workout in 37-4/5 on a heavy track made by overnight's heavy rain. Pembroke Lad revelled in the going when he beat Sir Eooflll in a 3f. trial in 38-2/5.160 words
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Article182 1969-05-03 12 BIG BEN JIMMY LAD K B.K. CISCO RACE I M RACONTEUR Little Clement Fleetmuster LITTLE CLEMENT Miss Raconteur Movie Goer III WALKAWAY Ever Green II P. Heather M RACONTEUR Little Clement Ever Green II RACK S ACTOR IV Sistic Shyree ACTOR IV Shvree Red Face ACTOR rv Red Face182 words
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324 1969-05-03 12 LONDON. Fri. (t'PI) The MCC said yesterday the majority of British cricket lovers want South Africa to tour Britain in 1970 and the invitation for the South Africans to come here "still stands.** The MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club) Council said in a324 words
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Article142 1969-05-03 12 LONDON, Frl (AFP) Manchester United, the European football champions and England s most famous club, face disciplinary action for alleged illegal payments to players. It was disclosed here today United are accused of paying a winning bonus to their players after the world club championship match142 words
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Article100 1969-05-03 12 SYDNEY. Frl. (Reuter) The Australian Open, one of the world's "status" golf titles, will be played in Sydney from Oct 23-26 for prizemoney of USsls.ooo (about £7.000). For the second successive year the tournament will be sponsored, this time by the Australian International100 words
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Advertisement461 1969-05-03 11 SINGAPORE SERVICE APARTMENT# J GB CLASS APARTMENTS at district 11, rented with service*, Nice mo£ rental** we€kly/montll- *****3/*****5. TENDERS TENDER NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF snnat WELFARE TENDERS will be received up to noon on 15-5-1969 at the office of the Director of Social Welfare. Ist Floor, Havelock Road, Singapore 1, for461 words
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Advertisement627 1969-05-03 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ffBSUI METHODIST CHIRCB 1 Port t annine Road. Singapore MO üb. i 10.00 a-m Worstup im mi ft 30 p.m. I lii Am. Sunday School tar ail km 104)0 am. Junior Church BINOHWi METHODIST CHURCH 'S. Kitchener Road. Singapore, n. 900 a-m. Worship Serrio (Mandarin t lUOO a-m627 words
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Advertisement537 1969-05-03 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS HKTHEBDA (PRANKEL ESTATR) CHURCH 4. La Salle Street. Singapore 1&. luidv 8-30 na_ Lord a Supper 8 lft too. Ministry at tM Word 10 lft a.m. Sunday School (Senior) 1100 a-m Sunday Reboot (Junior and Kindergarten* 800 p.m. Ooapei Sereloe BETHESDA (NEIL ROAD) •17 New Hndge Road. Singapore537 words
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Advertisement720 1969-05-03 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT# SLIM CHIBCH MMfmbl; of God) Ersngtiutlc Centra 1079 Saranfoon Road. 8 par* IS. (All HUM to Cnslteb) •Mil Tit am Bund*? Honooi 10-30 am. Morning Wnrt.uc iaiioi *OO p m Evangelistic Mrno# tetania.* tOO Dm. Christ s Amfiuwtdors Vouth FellOwablD HTTMB HEIGHTS GOSPEL CENTRIC ax juu (JdaraSjm4L if720 words
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Advertisement188 1969-05-03 11 TENDER P.W.D. SINGAPORE Pre-qualification of Prospective Tenderers for the Construction of a National Sports Stadium at Kallaag Park. Singapore IT is intended to invite tender* for the construction of a National Sports Stadium at Kalian? Park, Singapore in July Applications are now invited from suitably qualified and experienced persons or188 words
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Advertisement135 1969-05-03 12 RJokßd i) our owr Hs!i3n disf SonmtO COFFEE HOUSE 304S ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 9. PHONE: ***** Opi" 10 10 > w to 11)9 m. DOW UCEKCEB TO SERVE WIIC M 0 BEES JOIN THE 2ND. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BIS WALK. SUNDAY 11TH. MAY 1369 ROUTE FROM CHANGI COMMUNITY CENTRE TO135 words
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