Eastern Sun, 11 May 1969
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Title Section22 1969-05-11 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 994 Sunday Edition, 11 May 1989. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cenU22 words
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280 1969-05-11 1 LONDON, Sat. (LTI) Former U.S. Vice-President Hubert H. Humphrey escaped unhurt on Friday night from a crowd of fist-swinging, shouting college students in a London pub. Screaming "Down with Humphrey" and "End the Vietnam war," more than 40 students from the London School of Economics280 words
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Article, Illustration145 1969-05-11 1 HOUSTON. Texas. Sat (Reuter) Captain Alan Shepard. America's first man in space, said yesterday he hoped to make an Apollo flight next year. Captain Shepard, 45. has Just been restored to flight status in the astronaut programme after an operation last year corrected the ear145 words
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Article90 1969-05-11 1 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Too much self-service That was the trouble with the self-service chemist store in suburban South London. Shoppers yesterday found a notice in the store window: "Shoplifting has made it uneconomical to continue trading." The store opened only 12 months ago. Since then £4.000 worth90 words
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Article75 1969-05-11 1 JASPER. Alberta, Sat (Reuter) Australian Prime Minister John Gorton wrenched his back while riding a horse over a mountain trail in Canada's Jasper National Park yesterday. "It was a bloody rough horse." said the Prime Minister who has ridden many times on his farm in Australia.75 words
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Article51 1969-05-11 1 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Bricklayer Alfred Fleetwood has spent £6OO in the past s ix years keeping his cancer-stric-ken eight-year-old cat alive with special injections. Mr. Fleetwood. 48. said yesterday: "I know it's costing a lot of money but it's worth it. We're tremendously fond of the51 words
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Article207 1969-05-11 1 CAPE, KENNEDY. Sat. (Reuter) Three American astronauts will fly round the moon next week on an eightday mission that will take them closer to another celestial body than man has ever been before. In the final drew rehearsal for next July's moon landing attempt two of207 words
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Article171 1969-05-11 1 (Pekan. Pahang) Pekan (23.644) Tun Abdul Razak (A) 12.641. Yazid bin Jaffar (PMIP) 3,716 Majority 8,925. Hllir Perak (17.705) Jahi Ahmad Damanhurl bin Haji Abdul Wahab (A) 7.302. Haj: Abdul Aziz bin Haji Othman (PMIP) 4.919. Majority 2.383. (Selangor i Sabak Beroam (29.545) Dato Haji Mustafa171 words
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122 1969-05-11 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Race goers had to run for shelter when bottles started flying around soon after th* last race on the ground floor of the Singapore Turf Club at Bukit Timah today. Two groups. numbering more than ten each, whlcn started a fist122 words
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52 1969-05-11 1 CAMBRIDGE. England. Sat. (Reuter) Cambridge University has broken a 700-year tradition by appointing its first-* ve r woman oroctor responsible lor student discipline. Mrs. Janet Howarth. 26. will take charge of discipline among girl undergraduates. Until now the job has been done by tne university's two52 words
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Article91 1969-05-11 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. (Renter) Charlie Brown, a 33-year-old social worker with no legs and no left arm. plans to hitch-hike round the world In a wheelchair. He said he would start his 53.000-mlle (about 85.300 kms) trip by thumbing a lift from here to Reno, Nevada, on July91 words
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1077 1969-05-11 1 GERAKAN SCORES INPENANG STATE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Alliance appears headed for another five-year term in control of the Federal Government of Malaysia, having won 25 seats to Gerakan's one and PMIP's one, at the time of going to Press (4.00 a.m. today).1,077 words
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Article138 1969-05-11 1 NEW YORK. Sat (Reuter) St. Christopher Is still expected to remain a talisman for millions of travellers, despite his removal from the Roman Catholic Church calendar. "If you had faith In St. Christopher yesterday, you'll have It today." said a spokesman for one New York138 words
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65 1969-05-11 1 PHILADELPHIA. Sat. (Reuter) A soldier who said he was being harassed by police trieo to pa v several traffic fines with 9.000 pennies. When William Hiester. 20. showed up at court yesterday with the US$9O worth of pennies in a bag. the clerk65 words
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254 1969-05-11 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore today decided to establish full diplomatic relations with Israel, raising Israel's trade representation here to embassy level. In a statement late this evening, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the raisine of the trade representation to embassy level wa s254 words
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Advertisement213 1969-05-11 1 Sfl lit ~s p KHK >■'.... A In This Issue... NEW. distinctive grassroot leaders emerging Page 2. ABOUT People In Singapore Page 3. DEADLY sport at championship Page 3. CHURCH at Home—Page 6. LATEST Hollywood news and gossips Page A BC. of Orchid Growing Page 10. THE Truth About MenPage213 words
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371 1969-05-11 2 SINGAPORE, Sot. The Presidential Council proposed by the Singapore Government recently could be invidious though it has a useful but limited role to play in the enactment of the law. This was stated by Dr. Thio Su Mien, Dean of the Faculty of Law, University371 words
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609 1969-05-11 2 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) Indonesia has heron a massive sea and air operation to rush badly needed food and supplies to its troubled territory of West Irian, Information Minister Budiardjo announced today. At least ten ship* are already steaming towards the former Dutch New609 words
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Article204 1969-05-11 2 MANILA Sat (UPD South-eut Asia is a strategic region vital to any power bent on world conquest. U S Embassy Charge d'Affalres James Wilson said today. Speaking before the 49th annual convention of the American Legion's Philippine Department. Wilson said South-east Asia today remains the204 words
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122 1969-05-11 2 JAKARTA. Sat. (UPI) Foreign Minister Adam Malik tori«v laid th« Indonesian Government considers the West Irian situation "not serious." Malik, answering newsmer's questions after a Cabinet meeting, said the situation in the Enarotali »rea, where tribal chiefs rebelled early this month, had nearly returned to122 words
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Article173 1969-05-11 2 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) Britain's Prime Minister Harold Wilson la In deep trouble orobably the deepest since his Labour Government came to power in October. 1964. It is no exaggeration to say he is fighting for his political life. Yet the betting still is that this bouncy,173 words
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121 1969-05-11 2 KATMANDU, Sat. (Reuter) Nepal is unlikely to agree to the British Conservative Party suggestion of a reversal of the rundown of the British Gurkha Brigade strength. Prime Minister Kirtinidhi Bista said today. Mr. Bista told a reporter that reversal would not depend on the121 words
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Article, Illustration139 1969-05-11 2 SINGAPORE Sat Two of Japan'* up-aad-cnmin* stars arrived here thia evening for location work of a true life film. "Tropical Adventure They are Miss K Kurihara and Mr I Nakatani who together with local artors will be filming In Singapore. Brunei and Sarawak.139 words
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371 1969-05-11 2 BONN. Sat. (rpl) —The mighty West German mark remained steady and unchanged today, hut unison in the Christian DemocratSoctallat coalition was a little «waved. Government source* here said the dispute over the value of the mark had placed an Increased strain on the rival coalition371 words
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Article73 1969-05-11 2 KOTA KINABALU. Sat Another 25 Philippine nationals have been arrested in the Trusan Sugut area, a police spokesman announced in Sandakan The Filipinos were travelling in Ave kumpits when intercepted by a Malaysian police launch on Thursday. The police spokesman said in s statement that co-opera-tion of73 words
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266 1969-05-11 2 New, Distinctive GrassRoot Leaders Have Emerged SINGAPORE. Bat. A different kind of grass-root leaders has emerged to eonform with the ehanged pattern of life In Singapore, the MP for Alexandra. Professor Wong Lin Ken. said today. Speaking at a ceremony to present credentials to the citizens consultative committees of Alexandra266 words
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Miscellaneous79 1969-05-11 2 F <SOSH SP*£S, FRED J WHY DONt YOU ANT JO6 HA«**N SHAKE HAND* v AW' MAK£ j UP* V M Si K 'SB **sr c < V m a i i KS m i iS s. t 'W m *4 i fcS *>>g X m i. M WELL, &WALLOW YOUR79 words
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Article1105 1969-05-11 3 SINGAPORE. Sat The General Manager of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, Mr. T. S. Duckmanton. has announced the appointment of Mr L. C. Shaw as the Australian Broadcasting Commission's Asian Representative. Mr. Shaw will succeed Mr. J. A. Hollinshead who returned to Australia earlier this year Mr.1,105 words
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Article135 1969-05-11 3 BANDUNG. Sat. (UPI) The chief of Arimalang Village near Bandung has complained to Government authorities about a low bridge on the Jakarta-Bandung rail line It's not so much the 150 passengers who have been killed by riding atop the coaches and been decapitated by the135 words
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Article, Illustration90 1969-05-11 3 THE "knight in shining armour" the lady is admiring is made of corrugated flexible aluminium used in air conditioning ducting and is on exhibition at the Australian Building Materials and Hand Tools Display at the Australian Trade Commissioner's Display Rooms. Clemenceau Avenue. Known as "Sidewinder ducting,90 words
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301 1969-05-11 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. A monthly current affairs maglfeine has been published In three languages English, Chinese and Malay for secondary school students from May 15. Published by the Educational Publications Bureau EPB> Its purpose Is creating in students an awareness and appreciation of current developments301 words
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168 1969-05-11 3 SINGAPORE. Sat, Students from the higher Institutions of learning were urged today to contribute their share in the running of community centres in the Republic. The call came from Mr. Hwang Soo Jin. MP for Jalan Kayu, when he opened the sixth annual workcamp168 words
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Article59 1969-05-11 3 MANILA. Sat. (Reuter) Six Filipino Moslem businessman aboard a motor launch which left for Sandakan from the Southern Philippines city of Jolo on Tuesday are missing and believed held by Malaysian authorities, according to a Philippine News Service report. No word has been rereived from them59 words
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326 1969-05-11 3 SINGAPORE, Sat —Singapore has become the first country in South-east Asia to have large-scale poultry processing industry with $3 million investment to supply about six million chickens, both frozen and live, a year in this region. This was announced today by the Chairman of326 words
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Article240 1969-05-11 3 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Singapore's Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew flies today to Washington for talks with President Nixon which are expected to include Vietnam peace prospects. Mr. Lee. who has been here since April 17, will spend about three day s in Washington where he240 words
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200 1969-05-11 3 BANGKOK. Sat. <Reuter> t'nited Nations t'nde r Secretary General, Mr. Philippe De Svnev has said emphasis should be placed on aiding developinc countries during the 1 .N.'s second development decade which starts in 1971. He to d reporters yesterday that in the last decade the200 words
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Article67 1969-05-11 3 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) The Thai Government has ordered food and other supplies rushed to two rice-pro-ducing provinces hit by drought since the beginning of the year. Deputy Interior Minister Mr. Tawil Soonthornsaratoon, told reporters yesterday that people in Northern Uttaithani province 'estimated population 200.000 > and in Northeastern67 words
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361 1969-05-11 3 BINGAPORE. Sat. The South-east Asia Pugilistic Invitation Championship, the first of its kind in this region. will be held here at the Gay World Amusement Park Stadium from May 17 to 24. The competition which Is jointly organised by the People's Association361 words
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Advertisement210 1969-05-11 3 The worlds longest, continuous v?! 11 g-v 4-*r%r\ India is so different. V jL Thousands of temples, luxury hotels, CJL IvJL tallest mountains, palm fringed beaches. Last year alone, more than a dozen J wll\/W tourist hotels were completed in India. Indian internal transport services can whisk you anywhere in210 words
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Miscellaneous61 1969-05-11 3 Today's Diarv m J 10 ajn.: Chinese operatic practice at National Theatre Club. Clemenceau Avenue. 1.30 p.m.: English drama workshop at National Theatre Club. Clemenceau Avenue. 5.30 p.m.: Kenopanished class at Ramakrishna Mission. Bartley Road. 5.30 p.m.-6.30 p.m. Performances by Teachers' Military Band at Macßitchie Park, by People's Association Band61 words
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Article153 1969-05-11 4 KOTA BHARU, Sat. Five people including the PMIP candidate for the Bachok ttara State Constituencv. Enche Mohammed Noor bin Yousoff. were injured "when PMIP and Alliance supporter* clashed this morning at Kampong Pak Pura, 23 miles from here. According to a police sooke«man their condition153 words
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Article391 1969-05-11 4 CHANDRAROT. Nepal Frl (Delayed), (Renter) Louis f. Reichardt, sole survivor of an avalanche which killed five Americans and two Sherpa guides on the icy precipices of Dhaalagiri. emerged from the Himalayan foothills today and said: *1 will climb againThe tall, fair-haired climber, wearing a »lthy. sweat -stained391 words
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Article177 1969-05-11 4 SPRINGFIELD. Ohio. Sat. (T7PI> John C. Lobach. 21. a student at Wittenberg University was shot to death on Saturday by a campus guard while attempting to run from the vicinity of a women's dormitory. Wittenberg officials said Lobach and two other student*. Tec 1 J. Winbler.177 words
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Article60 1969-05-11 4 HONG KONG Sat. (Reuter) One man was shot dead and another seriously woundea when a group of men attacked a police party here today. The police opened fire when the men, wanted for questioning in connection with the wounding of a plainclothes detective earlier in60 words
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Article, Illustration120 1969-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. After more than 40 vears service to the Roval Navy Ahmad bin Haji Manan retires today. At an informal ceremony at Naval Headquarters yesterday the Commander Far Eist Fieet. ice-Admiral W D. O Brlen. presented him with a clock and a personal120 words
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Article, Illustration205 1969-05-11 4 SINGAPORE Sav Tvo more girls have entered for the 'MM Repuollc or SINGApore 1969" contest to be held on May 31. at the Golden Lotus. Hotel Malaysia. They are Miss Molly Tan. 22. and Miss Karen Marlene N'elson. 21 Miss Tan Is a beauty consultant205 words
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Article117 1969-05-11 4 NORFOLK Virginia. Sat. (Reuter) A miniature submarine built to track down the Loch Ness monster will be shipped to Scotland today for a major scientific study of the legendary water beast. Details of the submarine and its mission were being kept secret by the Chicago117 words
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Article86 1969-05-11 4 TAIPEI. Sat. (Reuter) Anti-Maois's set off an explosion at Canton airport ast m.untii killing and wounding meny Chinese security officers, 'he Central New s Agency reported today Quoting travellers re'urnir.c from the Chinese mainland, the agency said Chinese trcops made many arrests following the blast86 words
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Article199 1969-05-11 4 LONDON. Bit 'Feuter) Britain is considering a reQuest for arms by the premier of the West Indian Federation of St. Kitta. Nevis and Angullla Prime M.nlater Fobert Bradshaw m London for talks with government officials. today confirmed he has asked Foreign Minister Michael S**wart for maehmeauns.199 words
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185 1969-05-11 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Forty secondarv schools from all over the Republic today participated in the first oratorical contest organised by the Singapore National Junior College Interact Club. The contest's heats held today were Judged at two levels. English and Chinese The theme of the185 words
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94 1969-05-11 4 SAIGON, Sat. (Reuter) Korean Tae Kwon Do expert* are training President Nguyen Van Thieu a personal bodyguards in the deadly art A group of 25 guards, including one young girl were today presented with black belt*, the highest grade in the *port. Then th«y94 words
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Article173 1969-05-11 4 MIAMI. Sa* (LTD A circuit court jury hat awarded USsBs.ooft to an lowa State Senator and h:s wife became she can no longer kisi without pain, paint or write In a normal manner a* the result of a fall The jury awarded Mrs Helen Reppert U5575.000 and173 words
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62 1969-05-11 4 ACOMB, England. Sat. 'UPI) Dehor an Stockhill invited more than 40 guests for a lavish "surprise party" for tier Sth birthday and the surprise was on her mother. "It was the shock of my life, she Invited absolutely everybody.** said Mrs Phyllis Stockhill. "Fortunately we62 words
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Article532 1969-05-11 4 SAIGON. Sit. (Reuter) For the first time since the Vietnam peace talks started in Paris one year ago there is a feeling of optimism in Saigon that productive discussions are about to begin. But while a year has beer spent jockeying for positions round the532 words
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Article81 1969-05-11 4 MALIBU. California, Sat. (UPI) John Charles Farrow. brother of actress Mia Farrow, face# a May 13 preliminary hearing on charges of possessing and growing marijuana and peyote Farrow. 22. a free lance writer, was arrested at his Malibu apartment early Friday bv sheriff's deputies who went81 words
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Article56 1969-05-11 4 KING'S LYNN. England. Sat. (UPI) An advertisement In a local newspaper piaced by an enterprising real estate agent had most of this town's readers baffled Friday it was written in Chinese. "1 thought house advertisement* were beginning to get a bit humdrum." the agent said "so I tried56 words
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315 1969-05-11 4 SAIGON, Sat. (Reuter) American Marines have pounded on a big North Vietnamese force 18 miles from the northern city of Da Nang, killing 129 during a daylong battle, a U S. spokesman said today. The fighting—in an area of winding river valleys flanked315 words
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Article90 1969-05-11 4 SAIGON*. Sat (Reuter) A low-flying American army helicor**r sha* ered the peace for 20 North Vietnamese troop* sun-bathing alongside a river in Tav Nlnh province Eirht of them were foiled by the helicopter's machine-guns before they could grab their •oweL- and run to the safe'y90 words
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Article202 1969-05-11 4 HONG KONG. Sa' rß*ut*r) China's offl-ial news agency today accuse*, the United S'a'es Soviet Union, Trance and Br.tain of plowing a "Middle East Munich" to dominate the affairs of the Middle East Commenting en *he current four-power meeting In New York on the Middle202 words
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Article140 1969-05-11 4 BANGKOK Bat <Reuter>— The opposition. Prachathipat iDemocrat) Party has blam*d government officials for the recent increase o* communist guerrillas in southern Thailand. Mr Yai Savitchart a pary spokesman and Member of Parliament, told reporters yesterday that a large number of communist guerrilla* were able to140 words
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509 1969-05-11 5 Sat. (Reuter) US. Secretary of State, Mr. William Rogers said last night that the 10-point peace plan put forward by the Vietcong in Paris on Thursday contained some unacceptable proposals, but also had points which might merit exploration. In a statement Mr Rogers said proposals509 words
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Article75 1969-05-11 5 MANILA, Sat. (Reuter) Six people were killed instantly and 22 were injured, six seriously, when the bus in which they were riding crashed over a 20-foot-high precipice in Leyte Province in the South Philippines, yesterday. Police reports reaching here today said the bus was on the75 words
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Article62 1969-05-11 5 MANILA. Sat. (UPI) Two women were axed to death on Thursday by mountain tribesmen in Abra province, some 160 miles north of Manila, the Philippine News Service reported yesterday. The Philippine Constabulary (national police) in the province said the tribesmen clipped the victim's long hair62 words
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Article213 1969-05-11 5 RONALD GOLDEN - By RONALD GOLDEN SAIGON, Sat. (Reuter) American infantrymen scouring a forest 37 miles northwest of Saigon killed 36 North Vietnamese troops in an eighthour clash, a US. spokesman •air today. The two sides exchanged small arms and automatic weapons fire yesterday before the American troopers,213 words
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Article245 1969-05-11 5 VATICAN CITY Sat. (IPI) Inere isn t any *>anta Claus and thats official. The Vatican made it so vesterday by afoppmg St. Nicholas from itz calendar because he probaby never existed. At the same time, in a sweeping cdienuar reform, Pope Fiji VI eliminated another245 words
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Article76 1969-05-11 5 RAWALPINDI. Sat. CUPI) U.S. Secretary cf State Mr. William Rogers will arrive in Pakistan from India after the annual conference of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation in Bangkok later this month for talks with President Yahya Khan. Mr. Rogers will arrive in Lahore from New Delhi76 words
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Article46 1969-05-11 5 L'milß NATIONS. Sat. (Reuter) Secretary-General U Thant yesterday conferred with the Indonesian Ambassador to the U.N. about the recent uprising of tribesmen in West Irian and stressed the need for an improvement in the atmosphere there before the forthcoming act of free choice.46 words
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Article419 1969-05-11 5 CANNES, France, Sat (Reuter) The British film "If" was well applauded here yesterday at the Cannes Film Festival. The film, the first of 34 to be shown during the next fortnight is favourite for the coveted "Palme D'or" top award of the festival. "If" is the story of a419 words
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Miscellaneous234 1969-05-11 5 THE MAN FROM U.H.C. THE DEEP FREEZE AFFAIR ACT I What's An Doing In A Place Like This? AND LATER. THE KISS OF JACK FROST HITSAMIAMI CANAL... THAT DOBS fT/TW® PLACE MAS BECOME A NO*TH FOIBW6MT. MARE! I'M HEADING HOMM' W\ MEANWHIE. TWO PUZILEOOHCtM AGENTS CHECK THE BEACH AREAS... SUDOENIY234 words
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Article980 1969-05-11 6 R. J. Porter - I CHURCH 1 •'Love Not Tho World../* by R. J. Porter. "The Hut of the flesh. and the lust of the eyee and the pride at life. Is not of the Father, hut Is of the world" (1 John 2:1«>. Here are the three tests980 words
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Article, Illustration377 1969-05-11 6 P. E. Kauffman - By P. E. Kauffman The day Saturday. The first dav of the horse races in Hon? Kong Nine staff members of WORLD OUTREACH Hong Kong office bundled into the office's only automobile and headed for the "Lee On" ferry. Traffic Traffic Traffic. As the minutes tick cd377 words
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Article238 1969-05-11 6 SUNDAY BREAKFAST By Lauw Kin Guan "Stand still and see the salvation of the Lord" Ex 14:13. Very often the Christian faces great trials, extraordinary circumstances. adversities and perplexities, and he cannot extricate himself from them. Ood says "Stand still.*' Commit your circumstances to Him. rest238 words
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Article, Illustration91 1969-05-11 6 THE Rev. W. Stanley Mooneyham. overset# vice-presi-dent of th« Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, has accepted the appointment of President of World Vision International. Mr. Mooneyham. 43, was responsible for directinf the 1968 World Congress on Evangelism held in Berlin, and for co-ordinating the Asia-South PPCific Congress on Evangelism91 words
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Article261 1969-05-11 6 EUCENIA PRICE - BOOK WOMEN SHOl'l D READ by EUCENIA PRICE YOU will e*tf>y this infor m-illp written book. "I hare spattered the pages." says 'he author, "with true storir some glorious. some tragic. B it they are all irones u'hich uou will recogntse, and they are built around problems261 words
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Article342 1969-05-11 6 NATIONAL THEATRE MONDAY, MAY 12-7.30 P.M. An Australian folk group, the latest addition to the Billy Graham musical team, will begin an extensive six-months' tour in Singapore on May 12. They will sing for a follow-up rally to the recent Grady Wilson Crusade which will be342 words
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Article, Illustration222 1969-05-11 6 SINGAPORE. Sat The executive committee of the recent Alia South Pacific Cortgreet on Evangelism concluded a two-day emergency meeting on Thursday. Bishop Chandu Ray of Karachi. West Pakistan was elected the first director of COrAE (Co-ordinating Office for Asian Evangelism). Bishop Ray222 words
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Article, Illustration103 1969-05-11 6 SINGAPORE. Sat. Prof Timothy Yu. chief editor of The Rock House Publishers. Hong Kong, visited Eastern Sun on Thursday with J F. Lu. field director of the Christian Nationals' Evangelism Commission tor Southeast Asia. Prof. Yu was here attending the two-day meeMng of the103 words
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Article41 1969-05-11 6 SINGAPORE. Sat. A 12- nch record of hymns sung by voice choir during the iy Wilson Singapore v.niiade in February, this year, will be on sale during the follow up rally on Monday May 12 at National Theatre.41 words
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Advertisement376 1969-05-11 6 RELIGIOC§ ANNOUNCEMENTS ST. iNUKKW'S CATHEDRAL (Anglican) 100 am. Holy .amm union g.OO am. Parlsfc Commun'on 930 am. Service in Chineee 11-00 a.m Momlnf Service with Holy Communion. 6.00 p.m. Evensong KATONG PKESBYTERIAN CHURCH Worshipping in Kno Cbaan Girls' reboot, Everitt Uoad. Singapore. IS. 8 30 a.m. Sunday School J 45376 words
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Advertisement720 1969-05-11 6 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS JI,KO.NO CHRISTIAN CHIKCH 487 Blk-81. rwnan Juroni (23) 200 p.m. Suncay-acfc-o: 8-00 p.m. English/Mandarin Service OKVLAMU CHLKCB OF CHKIST ft. Lorong 22. Singapore 14. fantar 9.46 a.m. Bible Class (English) 10.80 lbl Worship Serroe 100 p.m. Worship Sennas (Chinese) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, 8. Orange Grove Ross.720 words
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Miscellaneous37 1969-05-11 6 wynn's week <■ ■■■■>■ /&nm** IWr Uf fe Itu (UrtretfuMfr tan til-i* VmV (31U.» PfHNKVY XTUtfit Yoy'w Prf? K*fni«. «*u if Ni Omtmr... f* Umr't <*m? fM»Vic«t Ui» £tt rt* NoW By Courtesy S The Christian and Christianity Today.37 words
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933 1969-05-11 7 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) The West German Government last night took a firm stand against in-.reasing the value of the mark, a that surprised bankers and shocked speculators. The Bonn decision, taken r i after 12 hours of ministerial discussions, was designed to put933 words
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Article131 1969-05-11 7 NEW YORK. sat. (UPI) Geld closed mostly lower in moderately active trading yesterday on markets here and abroad. In London, gold slipped 2\ cents at the morning fixing and additional 7* cents for a second fixing of 43.525 a troy ounce In Zurich, gold rose 5 cents131 words
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Article102 1969-05-11 7 SINGAPORE, tot. The noon prlcfi at tlie Slngiporf Chinese Produce Exchange today are:— Bv« •eltei Cooonnt Oil (F.OB.) Balk 44 50 Coconut Oil (F.O B Dram 81 00 Mixed Copra SIM Mnntok white P'PP'r 127-50 (f.OB) 96* XXW. Sarawak White Pepper 125.00 (F.O.B) ftarawak special Black Pepper <F O102 words
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Article48 1969-05-11 7 (Managers Price*) l«t Malayan J17 2nd Malayan 8 29 3rd Malayan XT> 1.39 The Commerce Ind. ill 1.22 The Raring Fund 1.30 M. Inveat Kund XD 1.35 1.45 let Hons Ron* 1.40 1.48* 2nd Hong Kong 97 1-02 sterling Com 0 1 Old (•Hons Rons currency)48 words
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Article268 1969-05-11 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following is a berthing list re eased bv the Port of Singapore Authority for May 11: DEPARTURE: Godowns Vessels 3 '4 Velma Lykes 6 7 Marine Trust 19 Kyokai Maru N W. 5 Caltex Kartika 23 Shunko Maru 25 26 Aase Nielsen 31/32 Emilia268 words
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Article16 1969-05-11 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin price for today was $609 12$ per picul, down $3.875.16 words
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Article, Illustration142 1969-05-11 7 SOUTHAMPTON, Sat Her Majesty, The Queen, peers out from the bridge of Queen Elizabeth 11. In the docks here recently, on the eve of her maiden trans-Atlantic crossing to New York. Standing immediately behind her is bearded Capt. William Warwick of QE2.. and Prince Philip,UPI picture. - 142 words
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91 1969-05-11 7 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) The rubber market closed uncertain with sellers reserved. No. 1 RSS spot 24-3/8 24-3/4. Settlement House. June, July, Aug. and July/ Sept. 24-i 24-3/4 Oct Dec 24-i 24-5 8 Jan/March 24-7/16 24-5/8 April/June 24-3 R 24-9/18 July/Sept 24-5/16 24-1/2 Oct Dec 24-5/91 words
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Article38 1969-05-11 7 NEW YORK Sat. (UPI) Dow Jones cloaing averages on the New York stock exchange: 30 industrials 961.61 20 rails 238 83 15 utilities ***** 65 stocks 327.61 40 bonds 74.01 Commodity futures Index 140 22.38 words
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Article140 1969-05-11 7 MANILA. Sat. With Indonesia's five-year economic plan off the ground, that country lucrative markets for Phi'.ipappears to be one of the most pine cement if the Philipines could compete price-wise with Japan, which is also Interested in exploring the Indonesian market. This was contained in a140 words
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Article147 1969-05-11 7 PAL Press service MANILA. Sat. President Marcos April 7 gave added boost to local rice production bv approving the proposed Agreement with Japan to tablish here two pilot rice farms. Under the agreement, the two pilot projects will be set uo in Naujan, Oriental Mindoro, andPAL Press service - 147 words
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Article69 1969-05-11 7 SYDNEY, Sat. (UPI) A new air service between Ja-karta-Bali-Darwin will begin in August. It was announced yesterday. The Indoneaian airline Garuda will Inaugurate Its service, under an air agreement signed by Australia and Indonesia on March 7. Under the agreement. Garuda obtained the right for two services69 words
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142 1969-05-11 7 ONE of Singapore's leading shipping personalities, Mr.J. den Hoedt. (above), general manager of Nedlloyd Lines, will be leaving Singapore shortly to take up a new assignment in Holland, where he has been appointed to join the Management of Smit Lloyd N.V. Rotterdam. Mr. J. den Hoedt who joined Royal Rotterdam142 words
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Article102 1969-05-11 7 PAL Press Service MANILA, sat.—A third survey vessel for the Philippines was launched recently by Mrs. Gordon Freeth, wife of the Australian minister for external affair* from the Waikers Shipyard* at Maryborough, Queensland. The ship is named RPS "Atyimba (Emu) and JS the last of threePAL Press Service - 102 words
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94 1969-05-11 7 DAWPHUMYANG. Kachin State. Sat. (Reuter) Trade In Chinese-made gooda printed with quotations from the thoughts of Mao Tsetung Is brisk in these tiny "international" towns near the China border but the trade route is often rugged. The goods are brought in mainly by Kachin people94 words
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Article46 1969-05-11 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPT) Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded yesterday. BID ASK May 2650 27.00 Jul 26.10 26.70 Sep. 2590 26.40 Nov. 25.20 25.80 Jan. 25.23 2580 Mar. 23.20 25.80 May 25 20 25.80 Locally, No. 2 RSS was 271/4 centa per pound.46 words
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81 1969-05-11 7 MR. PAUL LIM, Singapore manager of Concrete Silos Pty. Ltd. and Mr. H.C. Sargent, Australian Trade Commissioner in Singapore, inspect the wheat silos recently built for Prima Flour Mills Ltd. in Keppel Road. Using the "slipform'' concrete construction method, the 160 ft. high silos were erected in 14 days. An81 words
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Article343 1969-05-11 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. A quieter week's trading was confined for the most part within the price limits of 69 and 70 cents for current month state Holiday, Cutler, Bath Cj Co., in their weekly rubber market review. Periods of uncertainty tended to push operators to the343 words
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Article135 1969-05-11 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Association of Banks in Ma-laysia-Singapore today made the following changes In its ra'es to merchants (rates are quoted to ;he equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency). SELLING T.T. or OD. ready Deutsche Marks $78.7375; Holland Guilders $B*****: Swiss Francs $71.5450; Belgian Francs $6.1575; French135 words
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Article163 1969-05-11 7 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) Stocks finished on a mixed note yesterday with the monetary upheaval In Europe and reports that Washington is succeeding in efforts to inflation apparently countering the optimism derived from the latest Vietnam peace hope. Trading was heavy. Shortly before the final bell the163 words
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Article447 1969-05-11 7 ARRIVALS 500 a.m. Mr A MLO29 Koala Lumpur aoo am N».t MLII 9 Kuala Lumpur 0-45 am. M»A ML3BI Sjtow. Jakarta 10-1S a.m. MSA MLIIX KuaU Lumpur. U. 40 p.m. CAL CIS laipel. Hung Kong 1025 am MSA MLOSS I'enang. Ii»on. KuaU Lumpur. Malacca. 100 pm SA» SK97I447 words
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Advertisement15 1969-05-11 7 Thai International now flies to more countries in the Orient than any other airline TMJ.15 words
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Article, Illustration271 1969-05-11 8 Richard Green - By Richard Green HALF the red-blooded male population are ear really raving about Clodagh Rodger*. The other half didn t see her singing "Come Back and Shake Me" on last week's "Top Of The Pops. The RCA disc' fv Ci#dagh her first hit after271 words
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Article, Illustration289 1969-05-11 8 Ann Moses - Ann Moses TJHTRYONE knows that Eh is Presley's manager. Col. Parker, sets the terms for Elvis' deals and his terms are always high. "LOB Angeles Times'* columnist Joyce Ha her reported last week that Hal Wallis wanted Parker, not Presley. to play Grady289 words
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Article, Illustration92 1969-05-11 8 MICHAEL D'Abo. handiome Jead singer uith Manfred Mann, fs currently playing to packed house* as he wages a daily war against the Lilliputians at London's Mermaid Theatre That, of course, ts leading role in "Gulliver's Travels,but our delightful picture shows Michael in his other92 words
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Article283 1969-05-11 8 JJI THERE! I hope all of you will enjoy the NINA SIMONE feature which we have for you today. She it a fabulous singer in my book, and I feel that her recognition in Singapore is long overdue. Just give her a listen, all you hep-type cool283 words
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Article99 1969-05-11 8 ACROSS 2 Fox; 5 (Blue) Horizon; 8 Roses 9 <B«e> Gees; 11 Ella; 14 End; 16 Up On (The Roof)-; 17 Exam 18 Terrell; 20 Eve; 21 "Cry <Like A Babv>"; 23 'lce (In The Sun) 25 Naih. 26 Hit*; 29 heartache; 30 Seven DOWN*: J99 words
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Article, Illustration935 1969-05-11 8 NICK LOGAN - bv NICK LOGAN CHE speaks the verbal equivalent of big black capital letters. "I am carving my own little niche in this world of craziness. I am into my own thing. Man, when I die I want to leave some kind935 words
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Advertisement153 1969-05-11 8 m THE VERY BEST OF SOME OF THE GREATEST ON »J JOt (4* Hv hWirtAt tig** j&mt >1 *vT Jl. I I a V w ONCE MORE WITH FEELING JACKIE TRENT (NSPL *****) FROM THE FOl ND ITIONS (NSPL *****) VAL DOOVirAN ROCKS B( 1 GENTLY (NSPL *****) LONO JOHN153 words
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Miscellaneous339 1969-05-11 8 World Charts ifPRANK Sinatra. 53-vear-old American crooner and Hollywood •tar, re- enter* the top to* li«ta tliia week altar a long abtenca with hi* "My Way" at number nine in Britain. Simon and Garfunkel, who on Monday received America t annual Grammy Award lor beat record ol 1968 with lormer339 words
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Miscellaneous119 1969-05-11 8 PLATTER POPWORD ACIOII t Antma! en the run Blue label? S Pkkrtf by Mare Juhnsan Bei- vhick doe*n'i bun 11 Mm fttiferaid 14 Finish }5 Johnny or Grahamr 2* Chart topper* 2* B*ndwa|on broke down its walla SO Amen Comer total DOWN 1 friend of Simon and Garfunkal S Want119 words
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1119 1969-05-11 9 David Weir - To The Tune Of A Million By David Weir are the names behind the names, the men who shape and mould the pop stars., to the tune of a million? In this special series show bit reporter. David Weir, gets on the1,119 words
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Article, Illustration579 1969-05-11 9 h. c. tan - by h. c. tan THE practice of witchcraft in modern Manhattan as shown in William Castle's Rosemary's Baby" can be rather thought provoking, especially, when seemingly normal people are up to the«r ears »n satanic dealings. Rosemarv Woodhouse (Mia Farrow), young, naive and verv much In579 words
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Article, Illustration755 1969-05-11 9 AYAKO - By AYAKO SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr Choo Hwee Llm. the president of the Sinfapore Music Teachers Union, a group of prominent music and vocal teachers of the Republic, made a very impressive address at the annual dinner last week at the AA Restaurant. After a few words755 words
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Advertisement165 1969-05-11 9 «3400,0D0 BE WON {SH OVER Z5OO PRIZES WORTH MORE THAN SI,OOO,DOOBVi AVAILABLE' MAIN AGENTS, POST OFFICES TOTO BOOTHS AUTHORISED AGENTS Mr Tan Wee Fong, 3IE. Can. bridge Road. Singapore 8 Tel: ***** Hup Chang Co.. 188. Middle Road. Spore 7. Tel: ***** 38m Mr. Ng Long Kee Ac Mr Goh165 words
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Miscellaneous334 1969-05-11 9 B»SHAW LIDO Phone ***** SO* SHOWING! 11 a a 1.45. 4.00 «.30 SIS aa. i Boa 8:e.?er THE SERGEANT Jeha Phi.lip La» (Technicolor > I From Warner Br?» -3even Art* NEXT CHANGE! Magda Konopk* "SATANIK" to Co or RBI D 11th SCABE-riSe DAT: 11 a-B 1 44 4 Ml. A334 words
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Miscellaneous18 1969-05-11 9 TODAY and YOU Sunday* May lit 1969. *rrri Pc 4! 8-22-4443 74-76-77 *Tm 33-54-65-66 73-75-78 10-18-31-42 51-64-70 AQUARIUS18 words
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Miscellaneous320 1969-05-11 9 ORCHARD —***** HURRY! HURRY! DEFINITELY LAST 2 DAYS! SEE IT NOW BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE TODAY 4 SHOUTS AT 10 30 am. 1 45. SIS 8.3* p a Acm: SO 12 SO MOO WLVNEB Or fi ACADEMY AHiIM INCLrDINC. BEST riCTIBEi Uonei "A| IHR" Pana»i»ioi Btrt'i ULI Ll\ TKhnleolor a320 words
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Article1140 1969-05-11 10 K. F. Yap - Orchids Their Growing Media The A.B.C. Of Orchid Growing By K. F. Yap (1) The "Epiphytic V 7 Tree" Method: Another variation of Method (2) which, for want of a better description, we have labelled the "Epiphytic Tree" Method is rapidly gaining popularity. Instead of using single logs, the terminal1,140 words
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Article259 1969-05-11 10 By Mary Sne Miller A REDUCING Lovely asks: Is there such a thing as a lowcalorle sandwich? It Is most always difficult for m© to Ret any other kind of luncheon fare. Yet I am sure a steady diet of sandwiches doesn t help me lose weight.259 words
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Article, Illustration394 1969-05-11 10 h. c. tan - by h. c. tan WEN if you are not taking a trip to the moon yet. you you might want to join in with the rest of the "crowd" and don on the look of the space-age. All the way from Japan. ShiseidoEastern Sun pix. - 394 words
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Article, Illustration537 1969-05-11 10 H. C. TAN - Through Hands Of Elsie Lee By H. C. TAN "A THING OF BEAUIS A JOY FOREVER" wrote John Keats. Indeed, beauty in any form must be a joy to behold. Take flowers, leaves and driftwood for example under the artful manipulation of artistic Angers, they can combine to537 words
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Article963 1969-05-11 10 Mary McCluskey - TRUTH MENN^ By Mary McCluskey THERE are so many myths about Men. Men are stronger, more intelligent, have a better sense of humour But the experts are discovering the Truth. He'* over six foot tall, darkeyed and Incredibly handsome. He ha* strong shoulders and963 words
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Advertisement80 1969-05-11 10 *3 V ,"P-PEr NEWEST WALL-TO. WALL CARPETING AND WALLPAPERS Ideal For Hotel*, Offices. Restaurants. Hornet. WIDE RANCE OF COLOURS AND DESICN SPECIALISTS WALL-TO-WALL INSTALLATION It s also ideal for car carpeting it will give your car a new look. rlcate call or write for our prices and samples EASTERN UNITED80 words
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Miscellaneous189 1969-05-11 10 "*l» t 3 APARTMENT" m STOP POUTING. RUPOLfOJ YOU'VE GOT TO BELESS PossEssivfe OF LU ANN/ BESIPE6. BILLY JOE 15 NOTHING MORE THAN A 600P frlENp' E to-Mfc." ''l'S 'h> 'l h^«.n j i.'i l-Llj} SU £LW? •MI R i", :.f 1 hi" w ill lli I < THATS RIGHT/189 words
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Article269 1969-05-11 11 SINGAPORE Sat. Following is the Stipendiary steward's report on today"s racing at Bukit Timah: Race I: Port Capri <App A Ham) dwelt and lost many lengths Trainer Samsuri was informed that a repetition of this could lead to Port Capri being barred. About two furlongs from the269 words
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Article97 1969-05-11 11 SINGAPORE. Bat. Janseniteg entered the finals of the Singapore Hockey Association senior knock-out tournament today when they beat Khalsa Association by the solitary goal at the padang Peter Bhasl netted the decisive goal for Jansenite* ten minutes from time. Collecting a pass from Bastine de Cruz Bhasi97 words
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1878 1969-05-11 11 By BIG BEN SINGAPORE, Sat —Oddson favourite Literati with Glynn Pretty riding a confident race romped home a ten-length winner in race four here today to pay $9 for a win ticket. Literati is trained by I"an Allan who had earlier sent out Orchard Road a1,878 words
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Article150 1969-05-11 11 SAN ANTONIO. Texas. Sat. (Reuter) Steve Reid. who has missed the cut off in four of his last Ave tournaments, yesterday scored a four under par 67 (33-34) to lead after the rain-delayed first round of the Texas Open by one stroke. Bobby Cole, the150 words
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Article83 1969-05-11 11 NEW YORK. Sat. (Reuter) —Results of yesterday's major league baseball games. NATIONAL LEAGUE San Francisco Giant* 11, Chicago Cubs 1Los Angeles Dodgers 13. Pittsburgh Pirates 3 St. Louis Cardinals 7, San Diego Padres 6 Cincinnati Reds 8. Montreal Expos 5 (postponed after six innings by rain) Houston Astros83 words
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520 1969-05-11 11 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Bad weather severely hit European Zone Davis Cup lawn tennis ties yesterday Rain continued to play havoc with the tie between Yugoslavia and France in Maribor, Yugoslavia, no plav being possible for the second successive day. Only one of the520 words
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Article57 1969-05-11 11 SINGAPORE. Sat Hotel Slnftpura scored an easy 4-1 win over RAF Seletar In a TAR Division One match played at the Jalan Besar Stadium thl* evening At half-time the acore was 3-o in favour of Hotel Scorer? for Hotel were Sa ad Malik Kadir (2). and57 words
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Article352 1969-05-11 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Nine-teen-year-old Nor .Azahar Hamid. broke his own high Jump record on the first day of the three-day Singapore Armed Force* annual athletic meet held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre, today. Azahar. Singapore's high Jump champion, today cleared a new height of six feet352 words
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209 1969-05-11 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Bowling is becomini more popular 1b Japan ag indicated by the American Machine and Foundry Comjvanq's diarkwure tndav that It had Installed $3.5 million worth of bowling equipment in a new nlne-atorey building in Tokyo. The bowling centre which consist ol 282 automated209 words
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Article120 1969-05-11 11 DARLINGTON, Ztif'.tfid. Sat. (Router) The English Fourth Division soccer promotion battle between Darlington and Bradford Citv had to oe stopped lor 12 minutes last night when fighting broke out between rival fans after a barrier had broken behind one of the goals. Hundreds of spectator* poured120 words
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Article1670 1969-05-11 12 Raee Is Horses Class I, Div. 2 6 Furs. 2.15 p.m. (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) t 2 3 4 04 350 lao 070 GrMo SOB Scarlet Prtnc* Par Excellence Fighting Spirit Supreme Grrt Tln;gi Harapa a III Dtnjai Park 4y h *y 3y 3v 4y 7y 4y1,670 words
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Article1081 1969-05-11 12 BIG BE - GOING: GOOD BIG BE\*^ URIC Stable's Loonshiang should follow up his Kuala Lumpur success by outsprinting his class two rivals in Race Four at Bukit Timah today. The Floribunda gelding Is retaining his winning form. On Wednesday he galloped strongly over 3f in 40-1/5 in the1,081 words
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Article31 1969-05-11 12 Big Ben Letter of Credit Loon*hiang Laju Laju Jimmy Lad Correct Time Baghdad Sweet Melody K.B.K. Cay Enterprise Ad Valorem Never Too Late Cisco Ultraman Laju La-u Fair Repo31 words
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Article81 1969-05-11 12 BUENOS AIRES. Sat. (Reuter) Estudiantes of Argentina, the World Club soccer champions, qualified for the South American Cup when they beat Universidad Catolica of Chile 3-1 in a second leg semi-final match last night. Estudiantes will meet Nacional of Uruguay In the twoe? final to decide South America's81 words
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Article197 1969-05-11 12 RACK I BIG BEN JIMMY LAD KB K. CISCO PHAR PAL Correct Time Charman Rose CORRECT TIME Charman Rn<p Fhar Pal CUARMAN ROSE Kamona Phar Pal CHARMAN ROSE Correct Time P. Excellence RACE S L. OF CREDIT Olympic Flame Outspoken L OF CREDIT Syndicate Olvmpic Flame II L. OF197 words
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Article193 1969-05-11 12 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) A heavy rainstorm spoilt what couid have been an Interesting finish in the only first class English cricket match in whi<"h play was possible yesterday. Cambridge University declared their second innings at 236 for eight, setting Glamorgan 223 runs to win. West Indian193 words
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Article188 1969-05-11 12 SINGAPORE Sat Following it the Malayan Racing Association classification list issued today: PROMOTION S:From Class 4 to Class 3: Patsohn. Mastrel Boy. Movie House IV. Letter Of Credit. Olvmpic Flame IIFrom Clim 5 to Clam 4: Asian Pride. Sound Speed. Fleet Arm. Red Tulip From Class 6188 words
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Article368 1969-05-11 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Evelyn !.im created the first upset in the SBA 1969 'Youth' chamwhen she defeated tfenaing champion Leong Peng in the girl's singles r er-finals held at the Sinn Badminton Hall, last *-ight It took Evelyn 45 minutes to outplay Kay Peng in three gruelling368 words
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Article84 1969-05-11 12 SINGAPORE Sat. The sixth film in Shells Wonderful World of Golf 4th Series featuring Marley Spearman playing against Marllynn Smith at Luxembourg Golf Club. Luxembourg i s now available on loan to golf clubs and enthusias s in Singapore. This one-hour colour film is available84 words
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Article166 1969-05-11 12 MOSCOW Sa* (Reu*er) World chess champion Tigran Petrosyan won a swift victo.y yesterday in the Tenth game of his title series against challenger Boris Spassky. Spassky resigned the game at the 38th move, making the game the shortest decisive game played so far and the first166 words
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Article29 1969-05-11 12 LONDON*. Sat. (Reuter> Results of English Football League matches payed last night were: Division Three Mansfield Town 1. Shrewsbury 2. Division Four Darlington 1, Bradford C. 3.29 words
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Article44 1969-05-11 12 COLOGNE. Germany. Sat. (UPI) West Germany led New Zealand 2-0 after the cpening two singles in their first round Davis Cup tie yesterday Wilhelm Bur.gert beat Onr.y Pa run 6-4. 9-7, 6-0. while Christian Kuhnke beat Bnan Fairly 6-3. 6-1. 6-4.44 words
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Advertisement119 1969-05-11 11 Classified Ads. FOR washing and mending of all kinds of carpets rugs. Contact: UNITED CARPETS 183 Tanglin Road. (Opposite Hotel Malaysia) Singapore 10. Tel: *****9. Dealers in: PERSIAN. PAKISTAN BOKHARA INDIAN. BELCIUM CONTINENTAL CARPETS RUCS. Wall to wall Carpeting is our Car Rental 0-DRIVE RING *****. Everfine Co (Rent-a-Car) Ltd.,119 words
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Miscellaneous39 1969-05-11 11 BIG SWEEP Ist Prist No. *****9 $4,618 2nd Prix* No. *****1 $1,319 3rd Prixc No. *****4 659 Starters: ($l5O each) Nos: *****6 *****7 *****3 *****8 *****3 Consolation: ($lOO each) Nos;*****6 *****8 *****3 *****9 *****2 *****3 *****7 *****6 *****3 *****5.39 words
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Miscellaneous1190 1969-05-11 11 YOUR TV and Radio ■M 3i TODAY ■B t&'t < CHANNEL S) AM 955 Prog Summary In English. 10 OC Carol Burnett Show: 10SO The Nurses The Saturday Evenin* Of Times: J1 45 Another Sorg Another ||*Mt Malay Version; 12 00 noon Bugs Bunny Show. PM. 12 26 Prog Summary1,190 words
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Miscellaneous105 1969-05-11 12 Time And Tide TOD A? Singapore Town: 038 a.m. (4 ft. 6 Ins.); 6.21 a.m. (7 ft. 1 ins.); 1.32 p.m. (1 ft. 9 ins.); 8.23 p.m. (7 ft. 2 ins.). Naval Dockyard: 0.29 a.m. (5 ft. 5 ins 6.17 am. (Bft. 2 ins.); 103 p.m. (3 ft.); 8.22 p.m105 words
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