Eastern Sun, 29 May 1969
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Title Section22 1969-05-29 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY -fr Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 1012 Thursday, 29 May 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents22 words
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270 1969-05-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Associated Chinese Chamber of Commerce hopes to persuade Tun Tan Siew Sin and his colleagues in the Malaysian Chinese Association to rejoin the Government. Tun Tan who is the National President of MCA and the former Minister of Finance270 words
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Article103 1969-05-29 1 CAGLIARI, Sardinia. Wed. (Reuter) Baroness Gabriella Bentinck-Rothschild, wife of the Dutch Ambassador to Paris, has given a 150 million lire El Greco painting to a Sardinian church to fulfil a promise to the Virgin Mary. The baroness, a member of the wealthy Rothschild banking family,103 words
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Article56 1969-05-29 1 PRATO RESIA, Italy, Wed. (UPI) When the Rev. Alfonso Barazzutti found a package on the steps of the altar, he thought it was an anarchist time bomb. When he opened it carefully he found one million lire (US $1.6H0) and an unsigned note reading: "Bread for the56 words
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Article116 1969-05-29 1 TOKYO. Wed. (Kyodo) The recent successes attained by the United State* in its Apollo spaceship missions aimed at sending man to the moon is resulting in boosting sales in Japan of lunar globes show «®g the map of the moon. Stores selling such lunar globes report that they116 words
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Article80 1969-05-29 1 AMMAN. Wed. (Reuter) Jordanian forces destroyed two Israeli tracked vehicles and a jeep and inflicted several casualties on Israeli forces in an exchange of fire along Jordan's northern borders today, a Jordanian military spokesman said. There were no casualties among Jordanian forces in the 25-minute clash,80 words
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Article57 1969-05-29 1 OSLO. Wed. (UPl)—The attempt to recover more than 4.500 bodies from a prison ship sunk off the north Norwegian coast near Tjoetta in November 1944 will begin June 2, the Norwegian government gaid today. The bodies will not be identified but buried in mass grave57 words
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Article232 1969-05-29 1 ST. PETERSB URG, Florida, Wed. (UPl)—Thor Meverdahl radioed today that 4, a1l is well" after {arbled reports received y radio amateurs led to fears that distress calls bad been sent by the papyrus boat on which he is sailing the Atlantic. The message was addressed to232 words
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Article31 1969-05-29 1 JAKARTA. Wed. (Reuter)— The Indonesian government has agreed to the opening of a consulate in Jakarta by the Peoples Republic of Southern Yemen. Foreign Minister Adam Malik said today.31 words
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Article175 1969-05-29 1 SINGAPORE. Wed—The Chinese Chamber of Commerce today broke its long silence over the controversial actions of the local branch of the Bank of China. During the past two weeks, commercial houses and trade organisations which represented local trading interests with Communists China had expressed growing concern over175 words
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51 1969-05-29 1 A USEFUL source of revenue for the Kuala Lumpur Municipality parking meters has been temporarily disrupted by the recent disturbances. Unruly elements have smashed up most of the city's parking meters and helped themselves to the coins inside. Eastern Sun pix, by Yap Chew Yan, shows truck-load of damaged parking51 words
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Article63 1969-05-29 1 DHANBAD. India. Wed. (Reuter) Police have arrested more than 100 workers at the Soviet-aided Bokaro Steel Plant in Bihar following violent demonstrations for more pay. an official report sain today. The demonstrations at Bokaro which will be Asia's largest steel plant—took place yesterday and followed strikes by63 words
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223 1969-05-29 1 MANILA, Wed. fßeuter) Indonesia has expressed support for the Philippine proposal for Asian Coconut Community countries to make a joint and common representation to the European Common Market against the EEC's proposed import taxes on copra and coconut oil, the Foreign Office announced today.223 words
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Article58 1969-05-29 1 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) Rail workers today threatened unofficial action next week that could cause travel chaos for thousands of commuters. Many of Britain's 17.000 signalmen are planning protests ranging from a ban on overtime and rest-day working to an all-out strike. The capital's underground rail58 words
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Article39 1969-05-29 1 JAKARTA Wed (Reuter)— The Soviet ambassador to Indonesia. Mr. D.M. Sytenko. to. day called on Foreign Minister Adam Malik to tell him he wag being recalled to Moscow. Mr. Sytenko has been ambassador here for four years.39 words
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Article80 1969-05-29 1 LEICESTER. 1 England (UPD Loughborough university announced Wednesday it will award a new type of degreeMaster of Leisure. The university said the oneyear course for graduate students beginning next October is aimed at "producing men and women professionally qualified to plan and administer leisure and recreational facilities80 words
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Article96 1969-05-29 1 VATICAN CITY, Wed. (Reuter) Four cardinals and two Catholic laymen will accompany Pope Paul on his visit to Geneva on June 10. the Vatican announced today. It is believed to be the first time that laymen have accompanied the Pope on a foreign trip in a96 words
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Article39 1969-05-29 1 NEW DELHI. Wed. (Reuter) —lndia's Industrial Development Minister, Mr. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, left here today for London to begin a twoweek round of talk* in Britain. Hungary and the Soviet Union on industrial collaboration.39 words
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292 1969-05-29 1 JERUSALEM. Wed. (AFP) Foreign Minister Abba Eban told parliament today that France wa s the only member of the European Common Market to withhold support for Israel's application for associate membership. He said tl\e other five members had agreed in orinciple to the application,292 words
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167 1969-05-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The tension that was apparent last night, on the eve of Prophet Mohammed's birthday, fizzled out to a peaceful calm today as the government maintained its strict control over the situation. Rumours of disturbances that were rife in this city failed to167 words
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Article104 1969-05-29 1 LOS ANGELES. Wed. (Reuter) Flamboyant mayor Sam Yorty today won a surprise victory over his Negro challenger Thomas Bradley after a bitterly fought election campaign Mr Yorty. who lost to Mr. Bradley in the first round of the election and was expected by pollsters to lose yesterday's104 words
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Article36 1969-05-29 1 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) Defence Secretary Denis Healey mav visit British troops in the Far East on his way back from next month's defence talks in Australia Defence Department officials said today.36 words
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Article34 1969-05-29 1 TOKYO, Wed. (Reuter) A cave-in at a coal mine in Japan's northern island of Hokkaido today killed two miners and left three others trapped with little hope of them being found alive.34 words
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Article149 1969-05-29 1 MANN HELM. West Germany, Wed. (Reuter) Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger said today he was willing: to discuss the issue of Poland s western frontier with Warsaw leaders although the matter could only be finally settled through a general peace treaty. Speaking to West German149 words
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Article54 1969-05-29 1 BONN. Wed. CReuter)—The West German government said today it would not break off existing foreign aid projects with countries which recognised East Germany. An economic co-operation ministry spokesman said West German aid was aimed at helping the effective development of the receipient state and was not meant54 words
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Miscellaneous12 1969-05-29 1 "She just loves animals. See the tender way she hugs that horse!"12 words
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A page full of warm, heart-stirring stories
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Article117 1969-05-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Two hundred and fifty sets of cooking and eating utensils worth $9,000 given by American and Canadian donors of Care-Medico will be distributed to victims of the recent disturbances In a day of two. The Director of CareMedico Malaysia Mr. Fredrick T. Davies.117 words
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Article94 1969-05-29 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. A nun, Sim Kah Nam. who failed to submit interests, totalling $9,215.35 from his and his wife's fixed deposits for taxation, was today charged in the Fourth District Court with evading Income tax. Sim of Ja'.an Besar, admitted that he did not submit the94 words
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Article99 1969-05-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A young hole-in-the heart girl left for Sydney, Australia, fast night, to undego corrective heart surgery after two week* of anxiety as a result of th« disturbances in Kuala Lumpur. Misa Peggy Fong. 24, a steno {rapher with a Kuala Lumpur rm was all99 words
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Article, Illustration94 1969-05-29 2 RELIEF centres distributing good parcels to people affected by the recent disturbances in Kuala Lumpur are operating under pressure daily. In this picture, a friendly policeman and young girl volunteer worker, help to maintain a smooth flow of "traffic" as hundreds of people enter andEastern Sun picture. - 94 words
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Article102 1969-05-29 2 SINGAPORE, Wed.—The Chinese Chamber of Commerce will hold a lucky draw among local shopkeepers to encourage them to beautify their premises in connection with Singapore 150 th Anniversary and National Day. All shops which took steps to do so will be allocated a number and be102 words
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Article226 1969-05-29 2 At The Hospital KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.—The medical, clerical and other staff of the General Hospital here today expressed their gratitude to Miss Theresa Choonf, a nursing sister with the neuro-surgieal ward, for ensuring that they cot their meals regularly during the rioting. Miss Choong who226 words
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Article54 1969-05-29 2 SINGAPORE, Wed SEAMEC Regional English Language Centre will hold a nine-day international seminar on "New Developments in the Theory and Methods of Teachin* and Learning English** from June 9 to 14. Specialists from a number of Southeast Asian countries, the United Kingdom and the Unites States will be54 words
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Article, Illustration112 1969-05-29 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. Four outstanding building students of the Singapore Polytechnic each received a gold medal this evening at the Second Annual dinner and Pre»entation of medals at the AA Restau- rant. The bright boys are (from left to right) Lim Ah Ong, Chou Wai112 words
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Article, Illustration75 1969-05-29 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. A tailor chop proprietor had a lucky escape today when a lorry crashed Into his shop—stopping only a foot away from him. The lorry, which had run off the road, hit a parked car Just outside, before heading for the tailor's shop in Telok75 words
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Article, Illustration384 1969-05-29 2 Chan Kam Yau - (By: Chan Kam Yau KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.—lmagine the shock of a mother who lost her two youngest children, a boy of three years and a girl of eighteen months. Imagine her excruciating agony for the IB days when she knew nothing about them.384 words
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Article41 1969-05-29 2 SINGAPORE. Wed The National Theatre Club announced today that an additional Malay dnce claw will be held on Sunday afternoons starting from June 8. This is for the benefit of those who cannot attend the Thursday class.41 words
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Article, Illustration140 1969-05-29 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. Twenty-flve members of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association were eleeted today at its general meeting to serve on the Executive Committee for the year 1969/70. The SMA Chairman. Mr. Whane Tar Liang, said the new chairman and two deputy chairman for 1969/70 will be140 words
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Article127 1969-05-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A meeting tomorrow of all Chairmen and Deputy Chairmen of the various State Operations Committees has been called by the Deputy Prime Minister and Director of Operations, Tun Ahdul Razak. At the NOC dally conference today, Tun Razak and members of the127 words
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Article57 1969-05-29 2 SINGAPORE. Wed —Pali, tical leaders from Singapore and Malaysia will speak on Regional Co-operation—Myth or Reality' at a forum at the University of Singapore on Friday. June 6. Speakers will include Dr. Tan Chee Khoon (Gerakan), Mr. Goh Hock Guan (DAP). Dr. Mahathir (Alliance), Mr. Raj Kumar (Labour)57 words
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Article426 1969-05-29 2 Mr. Ron Marks, managing director of a company which manufactures and distributes "Ron Marks" quality skis throughout the world is expected in Singa- pore today at 6.40 p.m. Mr R. F Worswlck of Bourne School. Glllman Barracks was the guest speaker at the luncheon meeting of426 words
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166 1969-05-29 3 CANBERRA, Wed. (Reuter) Australia reserves the right to change its mind about buying the 24 F-111C fighter-bombers it has ordered from the United States, Defence Minister Allen Fairhall said today. He stressed in the House of Representatives that Australia was continuing its contract166 words
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Article130 1969-05-29 3 SAIGON. Wed. (Reuter) The United States mission here today expressed concern to South Vietnam's Foreign Ministry over the banning of the May 23 Issue of the American news magazine Time, the embassy announced. The magazine was banned because it contained an article suggesting a coalition government in130 words
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Article77 1969-05-29 3 MOSCOW, Wed. (UPT) The Soviet Union yesterday launched a new satellite number 283 in its Cosmos series of unmanned shots Into an extreme elliptical orbit around the earth. The Soviet News Agency Tass said Cosmos 283 went aloft carrying "equipment to continue the programme of epace exploration,77 words
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Article62 1969-05-29 3 BANGKOK. Wed. (Reuter) About 40 armed Communist guerrillas overran a village defence outpost in southern Pattalung province yesterday while half the volunteer force guarding the post were on patrol, police reported today. One village defence volunteer was seriously wounded In the exchange of Are. Police said62 words
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Article46 1969-05-29 3 MOSCOW, Wed. (UPI) Xuan Thuy, the head of the North Vietnamese Delegation to the Paris peace talks. Tuesday conferred with a senior Soviet party official in Moscow. The news agency Tass said Thuy met Konstantin Katushev, a secretary of the Soviet Communist Party.46 words
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Article121 1969-05-29 3 BROOKLINE, Massachusetts, Wed. (UPI) The birthplace of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy will be dedicated on Thursday by interior Secretary Walter J. Hickel as a national historic site. Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy, mother of the slain president, will present a deed of the two-storey frame house121 words
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Article, Illustration65 1969-05-29 3 BERKELET. Calif: "People's Park" demonstrator stands his ground as a line of National Guard bayonets advance on him. A ragged Army of 2.000 students and "street people" were routed from the city's business district as they sought to stop shopping after thev were herded offUPI photo. - 65 words
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Article168 1969-05-29 3 HILO, Hawaii. Wed. (UPI) —Scientists said there appeared to b£ some eruptive activity at Kilauea volcano again. The volcano, which erupted Saturday morning sending lava spewing 200 feet into the air. smoldered quietly since the eruption ended before midnight Saturday. Dr. Howard Powers, the scientist in168 words
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Article84 1969-05-29 3 HOUSTON, Wed (Reuter) Surgeons here discontinued an attempt to reattach a leg severed from 14-year-old girl when her heart stopped twice while she was on the operating table. Doctors reported the girl. Susanne Ferguson was in very critical condition and was not expected to live. The girl's84 words
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412 1969-05-29 3 Anton Wills-Eve - POST-WAR VIETNAM by Anton Wills-Eve SAIGON, Wed. (Reuter) The South Vietnamese government will face a giant economic headache when a peace settlement is reached. Th# problem is how to reduce its huge trade gap with its Asian neighbours, particularly Japan. Last year Japan412 words
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145 1969-05-29 3 LONDON, Wed. (UPI) The American Space Programme is draining the British Commonwealth of some of its top "brains," an English economics professor said today. But, Prof. Dudley Seers of the University of Sussex said, Britain is doing some draining of its own from145 words
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Article72 1969-05-29 3 PARIS. Wed. (UPI) South Vietnam's chief negotiator at the Vietnam peace conference said Tuesday there are "limits we will not cross" in the search for a peaceful solution of the Vietnam war. Ambassador Pham Dang Lam detailed some of the "limits" in a speech to foreign correspondents. They72 words
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Article134 1969-05-29 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. (Reuter) President Nixon will send his first foreign aid message to Congress today and seek U552,200 m. in economic assistance for under-develop-ed countries. In addition to economic aid, it was reported the President also wanted Congress to approve $375 m. in military assistance134 words
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Article42 1969-05-29 3 BOGOTA, Colombia. Wed. (Reuter) —U.S. presidential envoy Nelson Rockefeller arrived here today as violent street demonstrations against his visit broke out in several Colombian cities. At least a dozen people were injured when demonstrators, mostly students, clashed with the police.42 words
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Article453 1969-05-29 3 LONDON, Wed. (UPI) Canada has expressed her determination to pull troops out of her Nato commitments in Europe. In Vietnam, the Americans are abandoning "H a m burger Hill" in the A Shau valley which they took with heavy losses on both sides after453 words
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Article97 1969-05-29 3 TEHERAN. Wed (Reuter) U.S. Secretary of State William Rogers left here for home today at the end of a sixnation tour of South Asia. He told reporters at Mehrabad airport that th« United States was not discouraged by the progress of the four-power talks at the97 words
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Article123 1969-05-29 3 MONTREAL. Wed. (Reuter) The four surviving members of Canada's Dionne quintuplet# celebrated their 35th birthdav today but no big celebrations were planned. Germain Ailard. husband of Annette, said his wife's sisters Mane and Yvonne are expected to attend a quiet family dinner last night at Annette's123 words
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Article197 1969-05-29 3 LAS VEGAS. Nevada, Wed. (UP I) Mickey Rooney has taken his seventh wife in a brief, private ceremony at a Las Vegas wedding chapel. The diminutive actor, who zoomed to fame in the "Andy Hardy" movies of the *****, married 25-year-old Carolyn Hackett, a secretary197 words
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Article31 1969-05-29 3 LUCKNOW. India. Wed (Reuter) The overnight curfew was reimposed on this North Indian city tonight as stray cases of arson continued following yesterdays clashes between rival groups of Moslems31 words
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Article99 1969-05-29 3 NEW YORK, Wed. (AFP) One passenger died and several dozen others were injured when they abandoned a broken down suburban train in a tunnel beneath the Hudson River last night. The passengers panicked after a fire caused a short circuit in the electric train and cut99 words
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81 1969-05-29 3 NEW DELHI. Wed. (Reuter) Dinesh Singh. India'* External Affairs Minister, said today that H would be difficult for India to establish diplomatic relations with Israel unless Israel changed her policy over Palestine. He told a meeting here of Indian Ambassadors in the Middle East and81 words
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305 1969-05-29 4 NEW YORK, Wed. (Reuter) The chief United Nations representatives of the United States, Russia, Britain, and France resume their Middle East peace talks here today, amid mounting reports that they aim to produce an interim accord before the end of next month. Today305 words
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Article128 1969-05-29 4 LONDON, Wed. (UPI) Israeli and Syrian tanks, armoured cars and troops clashed yesterday in the Israeli-occup-ied Golan Heights in the first such confrontation since the 1967 six-dav war. Israel has fought Arab commandos in the area and fought almost constant duels along the Suez Canal and128 words
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Article91 1969-05-29 4 PARIS. Wed. (Reuter) French film actor Alain Delon said here last night he intended to fight his sentencing in his absence by a Rome court to four months imprisonment for threatening a photographer. "I have just telephoned my lawyer in Rome for him to oppose91 words
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Article58 1969-05-29 4 TEHERAN. Wed. (Reuter)— King Hussein of Jordan arrived here by air yesterday for talks with th« Shah of Iran amid reports that he may offer to mediate in Iran's dispute with Iraq over navigation in the Shatt-El-Arab waterway, which divides the two countries. K:ng Hussein was58 words
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397 1969-05-29 4 PARIS. Wed. (UPI) Front-running presidential candidate Mr. Alain Poher took a leaf out of President Nixon's programme yesterday and pledged to work for a reborn Atlantic alliance in which Europe would play the r<ju of an equal partner. The centrist acting397 words
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Article108 1969-05-29 4 CAPE TOWN, Wed. (Reuter) Dr. Philip Blaiberg, the world's heart transplant patient, moved house yesterday, only four days after being discharged from Groote Schuur Hospital. The former dentist, who spent a week in the hospital being treated for an illness his doctors have never officially108 words
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188 1969-05-29 4 LONDON, Wed. (UPI) Princess Anne, 18. decided on Monday where she bought her underwear had been a secret long enough. Ann® mentioned her unmentionables in a speech that surely would have shocked her staid old greatgreat grandmother Queen Victoria. The grand old queen188 words
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277 1969-05-29 4 TEHRAN. Wed (UPI) Ministers of the Central Treaty Organisation (Cento) yesterday ended a two-day conference marked by Iranian demands that the organisation should help it sort out local disputes. Conference sources said Irart hinted It might quit Cento set up 14 years ago as277 words
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167 1969-05-29 4 'Minipill Cuts The Risk Of Side Effects LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) A new low-dossge birth control pill which Is said to reduce the risk Of side effects was announced here yesterday. The manufacturers claim the pill which they dubbed the "MinipiU" should give peace of mind to women worried about developing167 words
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Article125 1969-05-29 4 LOS ANGELES. Wed (Reuter) Actor JelF Hunter, star of dozens of adventure Aims, died yesterday after brain surgery in Valley Hospital where he had been taken following a fall in his home on Monday night Hunter, who wa« born in New Orleans, had roles in125 words
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Article, Illustration47 1969-05-29 4 NICE, French Riviera, Wed With International School hostesses behind and his electoral crew foreS round. French Presientiai candidate Mr. Georges Pompidou, is seen speaking yesterday at the Mediterranean Palace here. Mor e than 3.000 persons were reported to have attended his campaign meeting. UPI Radio-photo.UPI Radio-photo. - 47 words
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Article57 1969-05-29 4 MOSCOW Wed. (UPI) The Soviet News Agency Tass yesterday announced that military of Soviet and Crech troops in Crechoslovskia were completed. The war games "facilitated a further deepening of the unity of the armies of the Warsaw Pact member countries and a higher level of operational57 words
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Article74 1969-05-29 4 ATLANTIC CITY. New Jersev. Wed (UPI) Miss America of 1969 and a troupe of beauty queens from several states will fly to South-east Asia this summer to entertain U S. troops In Vietnam In the third annual overseas Mlss- Amerlca-USA show. Accompanying Judith Ann Ford74 words
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Article280 1969-05-29 4 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth is expected to make a last-hour appeal to her Rhodesian subjects faced with the choice of keeping or severing their links with the Crown in a June 20 referendum, informed sources said yesterday. On that date the quarter of a280 words
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Article23 1969-05-29 4 WASHINGTON. Wed fUPI) Hungary yesterday became the first Warsaw Pact country to submit instruments of ratification for the nuclear nonproliferation treaty.23 words
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261 1969-05-29 4 VATICAN CITY, Wed (Reuter) Pope Paul will pay tribute to Anglican as well as Catholic Africans martyred In Christian persecution in the last century when he visits Uganda from July 31 to August 2 The Vatican announced yesterday that the Pope will call261 words
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Article371 1969-05-29 5 CEOUL, Wed. (UPI Reuter) The Presidents of South Vietnam and South Korea met today for summit talks on the Vietnam war and the progress of Paris peace talks at the stately Blue House. President Nguyen Van Thieu. accompanied by his wife and a 28-member371 words
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Article151 1969-05-29 5 CAIRO. Wed. (Reuter) Dudley Senanayake. Prime Minister of Ceylon, tonight had Informal talks on the Middle East with President Nasser. Informed sources said the two leaders reviewed the situation In the area during a half-hour chat before dinner at President Nasser's villa in a Cairo suburb. The151 words
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Article85 1969-05-29 5 JAKARTA. Wed. (Reuter) The Chairman of the Indonesian Peoples Congress, Gen AH. Nasution. said todav the time had not come to investigate former Presisident Sukarno Quoted by the Armed Forces Bulletin Gen. Nasution said interrogation and investigation of the former leader at present would place85 words
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79 1969-05-29 5 STUDENT DEMONSTRATIONS and violence erupted across Japan recently in protest against a Bill the government will legislate soon to give it greater power to put down student disturbances on the campuses. About 32,600 students took part throughout Japan. The most violent clash took place near Kanda, Tokyo, where 3,000 helmeted(rn> - 79 words
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Article173 1969-05-29 5 MANILA, Wed. (Reuter) The Judiciary Committee of the Philippine House of Representatives has virtually shelved an opposition resolution to impeach President Ferdinand Marcos for alleged violation of the constitution, bribery and other crimes. The resolution, tabled by House Minority Leader Justiniano S. Montano. also alleged173 words
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357 1969-05-29 5 SAIGON, Wed. (UPI) U.S. B-52 bombers ranged along a 60-mile stretch of jungle near the Cambodian border on Tuesday and unloaded close to two million pounds of explosives on Communist infiltration routes leading toward Saigon, American military spokesmen reported. The eight-jet B-52s struck in Ave357 words
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Article70 1969-05-29 5 MANILA. Wed. (UPI) A bus crashed into the rear of a commuter jeep In the northern Philippines earlv on Tuesday. killing 10 and injuring IS other Dassengers of the ieep. The Philippine News Service (PNS) reported. The accident happened In San Fernando, some 18570 words
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Article80 1969-05-29 5 HONG KONG. Wed. (Reuter> Prince Norodom Sihanouk has pledged Cambodlas unreserved support for the 10-polnt peace plan put forward by the South Vietnam National Liberation Front at a recent session of the Paris talks The Cambodian Head of State, in a message to the Front's80 words
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Article39 1969-05-29 5 MANILA Wed. (Reuter) About 400 houses were destroyed and 500 families made homeless In a Are which razed a residential district In Slngalong, South Manila, last night Damage was estimated at about 1.000.000 pesos (about 100.000 sterling).39 words
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274 1969-05-29 5 TOKYO, Wed. (UPI) Japanese art lovers bid competitively for nudes and paintings of women but paid the top price for a farm bov at a Christie's of London auction on Tuesday night. Amedeo Modiglmi's portrait of a young farmer drew the highest bid, 51,000.000274 words
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Article105 1969-05-29 5 SAIGON. Wed. (Reuter) New Zealand Defence Minister David Thomson said today he North Vietnamese and Vietcong should realise that they have put their money on the wrong horse and cannot win the war. Speaking In Saigon on his return from a day-long helicopter visit to New105 words
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Article732 1969-05-29 6 tar. Adam Malik, Deputy Prime Minister and •U Foreign Minister of Indonesia, has obviously been trying to do some fence-mending with his country's Australian neighbour over the question of unrest in West Irian. His recent press conference about the situation there reveals an implicit ambivalence in his approach to732 words
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Article, Illustration285 1969-05-29 6 R. C. PANDE - By R. C. PANDE NEW DELHI, Wed. (UPI) Indians have a dance for every event. Birth of a baby. A wedding. A reunion of old friends. A bountiful harvest. For each, there is a dance tailored to the event. Even the Prime Minister, Mrs. IndiraUPI. - 285 words
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Article977 1969-05-29 6 JOSEPH GALLOWAY - By JOSEPH GALLOWAY UPI. THE SMILING GENERAL" By O. G. Roeder (To*, pan Printing Co., Tokyo, 280 page* $5). IN this modern age of the Instant Book, it is astonishing that it took three and a half years for someone to get around to writing the firstUPI. - 977 words
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Article20 1969-05-29 6 It Is 1b general more profitable to reckon up our defects than to boast of our attainments. Carlyle.20 words
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Article383 1969-05-29 6 ARTHUR SPIEGELMAN - By ARTHUR SPIEGELMAN CAERNARVON. Wales, Wed. (Reuter) Caernarvon ill remarkably calm for a town which will have 500 million uninvited guests peering down its narrow streets on July 1 to see the investiture of the Prince of Wales. No one seems worried about being on full383 words
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686 1969-05-29 6 Alan Hutchison - By Alan Hutchison DAR ES SALAAM, Wed. (Reuter) Chinese engineers will soon complete their survey of the proposed Tanzania-Zambia railway, one of the largest technical assistance schemes ever under- taken by China. "We should be finished in September or October, and it would have been686 words
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Article1006 1969-05-29 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - (From Sin Chew Jit Poh Mr. Freeth. the Australian Foreign Minister, after participating in the council meeting of the SEATO in Bangkok, told newsmen that hit country would welcome a rearmed Japan to shoulder a portion of the additional tasks in S-E-A, if only Japan were1,006 words
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1526 1969-05-29 7 Our Market Reporter - By Our Market Reporter The market maintained its considerably steady conditions although it again operated through the Singapore trading room of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore today. The Kuala Lumpur trading room which re-opened yesterday for the morning session for the first time1,526 words
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Article89 1969-05-29 7 HONG KONG. Wed. (Reuter) China Navigation Company has sold its 19-year-old passenger-cargo ship Changsha to the Pacific International Line of Singapore, it was reported today. The South China Morning Post, quoting a China Navigation spokesman, said the transaction was completed in London last Friday.89 words
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Article230 1969-05-29 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The following is a berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority fo r May 29: DEPARTURE Godowns Vessels 8/9 Madison Lloyd 10/11 Shinei Maru 13/14 Shoho Maru 15/16 Gienlyon N.W. 3/4 Perlis 21/22 Htoneywa 23/24 Malacca 30'34 Atlantic Freedom 42/43 Werrastein 35/36 Kloosterkerk230 words
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Article36 1969-05-29 7 NEW YORK, Wed. (UPI) Dow Jones doting averages on the New York Stock Exchanfe: 30 Industrial* 938.60 20 Rails 234.78 15 Utilities 129.92 65 Stocks 321.13 40 Bonds 73.21 Commodity Futures Index 138.5736 words
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254 1969-05-29 7 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) An Australian-born trade expert warned Britain yesterday against playing down Commonwealth, Asian and North American links in hastening to Join the European Common Market. Mr. Hugh Corbet, director of a trade research centre, told an international conference on trade and aid254 words
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Article256 1969-05-29 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. June first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m.. in Singapore today at 67-7/8 cents per lb., up one eighth of a cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was steady quiet. The market ruled very quiet and thin with little256 words
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Article139 1969-05-29 7 BANGKOK. Wed. Airline staff in Europe. Middle East and Africa and their families are being encouraged by Thai International to visit the Orient on its special Royal Orchid Interline Packages tours. The tours which include three days »nd two nighta In Singapore will be available139 words
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94 1969-05-29 7 CHANDIGARH, India, Wed. (Reuter) —The Indian Government is studying feasibility reports for setting up a factory in Punjab to make Cxechoslovak tractors of twenty horse power, Punjab Industries Minister, Mr. Balramdai Tandon, said here yesterday. The factory. proposed to be set tip by94 words
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Article69 1969-05-29 7 LONDON. Wed (UPI) The rubber market closed inactive yesterday. Spot 243/16 24-5/16 Settlement House June deleted July, Aug. July/Sept 24 24-1/8 Oct/Dec 23-15/16 24-1/8 Jan/March 23-7/8 24-1/18 April/June 23-13/16 24 July/Sept 23-3/4 23-7/8 Oct/Dec 23-11/18 23-7/8 Jan/March 23-5/8 23-3/4 April/June 23-9/18 23-11/18 July/Sept 23-1/2 23-11/18 General Market*69 words
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Article140 1969-05-29 7 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) The market was very quiet yesterday Equities moved within narrow limits but, after a slightly easier start, rallied towards the close with the FT index showing a 1/1 gain at 413.2. British funds were idle, with fears of higher world interest rates and140 words
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Article122 1969-05-29 7 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Stocks plunged sharply yesterday amid talks the nation's commercial banks may ?oon move uo their prime lending rates again. Turnover was moderate. Shortly before the close th« UPI stock market indicator, measuring all stocks traded, showed a loss of 0.71 per122 words
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Article284 1969-05-29 7 TOKYO. Wed. (UPI) Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., one of Japan's foremost electric appliances makers, announced its 40th million radio set rolled off its assembly line on Monday. The announcement said the record production figure was achieved after 38 years since Matsushita began producing radios in284 words
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Article515 1969-05-29 7 •IKUAPOItft. ftUKi El I (fiini* Mia ul otnn prtca ■IBniity MM ti »ii« rkM at kotlam EVDCST*IALS B*n Co. Borneo Bh 4 101 2 1* \n 2 1»0 Caroel Plynood C "u*«r t J9 i m 2.(V 4 ns Cold -ior»c» rhenUml Co ...u. A CurU|(515 words
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63 1969-05-29 7 JAKARTA, Wed. (Reuter)— The recent racial clashes ixx Malaysia did not affect Indonesia s trade with the Federation. Dr. Subroto, Director General for Marketing and Research at the Trade Ministry said, according to Antara News Agency today. He said Indonesia's exports to Malaysia went63 words
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Article75 1969-05-29 7 HONG KONG. Wed. (UPI) Money Quotations: Hong Kong dollars <5.095 per U.S. dollar Hong Kong dollars 6.***** per U.S. dollar TT Hong Kong dollars 14.51 per pound sterling Hong Kong dollars 322.0 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness. Hong Kong dollars 162.2 per 10,080 Japanese yens75 words
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Article83 1969-05-29 7 SINGAPORE. Wf4 TH« onoa prtOM at taa »iogap«»r« Clitnn* ProOuca Extbaaca today Bu« MlMt C'ornnnt Ott <F O.B-) Biiik 49 0O CMonot Oil (FOB.) Oram MUfl t'o»™ fl-00 MuntoH tfhUa P«fPP«* (r.O B.) 96-k N.L-V. 142 50 Oantwaii Wblta repi>er (FoB > nooo tfariwa k Bp«*WJ Blwfc r ?r83 words
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Article48 1969-05-29 7 lMant|cn Prto« ■> lit MaUtu Ut :nd Malayan <mM *19 3t4 Malayan S.M The Com. lnd. XO 1.02 lit The Sartng run<l 1.10 x.es M Inmt Fond XD 1st Hong Kong 1 45 ISf tod Hon# Hons XD i.eo 101* Stirling Con. ZD <1/* (•Hon* Ron* currency)48 words
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Article452 1969-05-29 7 ARRIVALS. 6 00 am. MSA MLO29 Kuala L umpnr •.13 a.m. LTA LT 1575 United Mate*. Papeete. Par clflc. 00 a m. M- MLII 9 Kuala Lampor. •48 a.m. GAKIDA GA9B2 Jakarta. 10.16 a.m. MSA MLI2I Kuala 1 umpui. iota a.m. MSA MLOOS Penang, Koala Lumpur, 1848 PJB.452 words
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Advertisement141 1969-05-29 7 SHIPPING NOTICE M/S "TAIPOOSHAN", Tow CfOM,s*««* ukmh. FORTNIGHTLY IXTUJS scmvicc FOB HONGKONG SINGAPOBE PENANG HONGKONG• eiafapor# Penani Singapore Hongkong Kit Jo SI 1/S Juaa 4 1 J*B* #ll Jaae June 13 1« 17 1» Jon* K/tl JojßO M JIM jaw l-I t/» 11/1* Jmly Jmly 17 It 1»/*1 July nra141 words
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Advertisement15 1969-05-29 7 Thai International now flies to more countries in the Orient than any other airline TMJ15 words
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Article, Illustration405 1969-05-29 8 WHAT are Machines Machines are merely tools operated by oil, steam and electricity. Decades ago, man did h~-d mascular work with the aia of his hands only. But now, with the invention of modern machines, men are relieved of the hard work. However, we405 words
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Article, Illustration411 1969-05-29 8 FORMERLY Malaya was governed by the British. English was introduced by them as the official language of this country. But now the country is an independent state. English cannot therefore, be the official language of the country. A local language had to take its place411 words
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Article, Illustration336 1969-05-29 8 It was very dark. I walked as quickly as I could. Suddenly a man patted me on my shoulders. I was very frightened. I turned round and started to run. While I was running a car chased me Alter a while, the car stopped. Some of the man caught336 words
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Article, Illustration381 1969-05-29 8 NOWADAYS there are many different kinds of story books on sale in the shop s and roadside stalls: There are fairy tales, detective stories, ghost stories and many other types of stories. But I like to read fairy tales best. One day, on my ninth381 words
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Article, Illustration758 1969-05-29 8 LIFE is full of excitement, sorrow, regret and hope. It is a series of experiences, a long race to achieve something in life. To achieve this 'something' whatever it may be, one has to strife no rd to overcome all obstacles that may758 words
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Article, Illustration462 1969-05-29 8 SPORTS is outdoor recreations or meetings for athletic contests Sports has various forms of outdoor and indoor games. Sport? was first orginated in Greece in the year seven hundred and seventy-six. before the birth of Christ, known as Olvmpi- Games The Olympic Games are held every fourth462 words
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Article, Illustration384 1969-05-29 8 HUNDREDS of countries throughout the world have been constantly striving for their independence and some have achieved this aim. At last they are given an opportunity to develop their own national resources without any interference from outside and to give their peoples a384 words
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Advertisement185 1969-05-29 8 NEW ESSAY CONTEST: RULES TO OBSERVE THE EASTERN SUN'S new essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under appears In this page every Thursday. One of the objects of this contest is to encourage young boys and girls to express themselves properly. And what better way to185 words
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Miscellaneous130 1969-05-29 8 AMY By Jack Tippit 'Start making tracks, you low-down varmint, this here town ain't big enough for the two of us!" DATELINE: DANGER! Enroute home. FROM POO EI ON ASSIGNMENT/ GLOBAL NEWS REPORTERS. DANNY RAVEN AND TROP/ PURSUE THEIR FAVORITE RASTIME' > sat w. m*A< WIZARD OP ID MEN,WEfeE|N THE130 words
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Article, Illustration281 1969-05-29 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Framroz Private Ltd., is Singapore's second largest soft drink manufacturer that produces daily 36,000 bottles of soft drinks in 18 different varieties and 4,000 bottles of squashes and cordials in 10 varieties. This amount of output a day is made possible by the281 words
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170 1969-05-29 9 SINGAPORE, wed. The name Yeo Hiap Sent is a household word in Singapore and its neighbouring countries. The business of Yeo Hiap Seng started in Singapore in 1935 as a partnership manufacturing on a small scal« all kinds of sauces. The business170 words
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Article, Illustration15 1969-05-29 9 This picture shows a section of the bottling machine for carbonated drinks.15 words
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Article, Illustration13 1969-05-29 9 Another section of a bottling machine for milk drinks.13 words
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Article, Illustration10 1969-05-29 9 A massive machine for blending drinks.10 words
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Article385 1969-05-29 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. -The Amoy Conning Corporation Ltd., a world-known enterprise, is one of Singapore's leading manufacturers of beverages besides other p -?ucts. it produces some of the world's most criicious carbonated and non-carbonated drinks The carbonated drinks are Bubble-Up. LemonLime end Dixon drinks and the non-carbonated385 words
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Article30 1969-05-29 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Soft drinks manufactured by Yeo Hlap Sen* Canning and Sauce Factory Ltd., Singapore are Beanvit soya bean milk Chrysanthemum tea (in 10 fl. oi bottle)30 words
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Article140 1969-05-29 9 SINGAPORE. Wed The manufacturing of soft drinks is a multi-mlllion-dollar business. In Singapore there are big and small drink manufacturers enjoying a lucrative market in this trade. Singapore's tropical climate has provided an attractive market for soft drink products which have made a mark in Singapore's social140 words
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Advertisement28 1969-05-29 9 G° Ge f The Go! Get Framroz 4^ Hi t r i.. Pramroz's IOMBER SATS IBTO HO4 Ui Soft Drinks! Squashes! Cordials! le shment ieed ous ties. CS'WREHTO.28 words
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186 1969-05-29 10 BIG BEN - By BIG BEN IPOH, Wed. Huang Ho with Garnet Bougoure astride and Keep Going (Rod Dawkins), trainer Rinus van Breukelen's Derby prospects, did a sparkling workout when they ran half a mile in 52, the last 3f in 38 2/5 on a soft track186 words
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Article164 1969-05-29 10 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) Gypsies, angered over ancient camping rights. threatened yesterdav to disrupt Britain's Derby Stakes, oldest horserace in the world. They warned that they could tear down fences and draw their caravans across the world-famed track on Epsom Downs near London. The course for164 words
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Article146 1969-05-29 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two bowlers will be selected from next week's 1969 Big Bowl classic tournament to represent Singapore in the Australian Tenpin Bowling Congreaa championships to be held in Brisbane. Queensland In October The qualifying rounds of the Classic will be held slmultsneously at the146 words
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Article121 1969-05-29 10 ANAHEIN, California, Wed. (UPI) Bill Rijney. who managed the California Angels and their predecessor Los Angeles Club since it was founded in 1961, was sacked yesterday and replaced as manager by Harold (Lefty) Phillips. Vice President and general manager Dick Walsh announced the switch in managers at121 words
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Article, Illustration341 1969-05-29 10 RI Monk's Hill Bag Two Events SINGAPORE. Wed.—Raffles Institution and Monk's Hill Secondary School captured two events each on the third day of ihe City District Secondary School annual athletic meet held at the Monk's Hill School ground, today. Raffles' K. Mustaza won the boy's 'A' 400 metres event whileSunsport pix. - 341 words
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Article61 1969-05-29 10 PARIS. Wed. (AFP) Some 55 golfers from seven nations are expected to take part In the French international amateur golf championships for the Gordon Bennet Challenge Cup which begin over the La Boulie course. Paris, tomorrow. Of the 55. coming from France. South Africa. West61 words
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Article240 1969-05-29 10 US Baseball Results Standings NEW YORK, WmL (Renter) Results of yesterday's major learue baseball games: American League N Y Yankees 5. C.W. Sox 3 Wash. Senators 5, M. Twins 1 K.C. Royals 5. B. Red Sox 4 Calif. Angels 2. C Indians 1 Seattle Puots 8, B. Orioles 1 Oakland240 words
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Article338 1969-05-29 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Another two records were toppled on the third gay of the fiveday Katong District Secondary Schools annual athletic meet held at the Slglap Secondary School ground today. These bring the total number established in the first three days to 15 and one equalled. Six338 words
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Article81 1969-05-29 10 NEW YORK, Wed. (UPI) Shigeo Ito. the world singlet champion from Japan, remained undefeated yesterday with a clear 21 —17, 21—17 victory over Czechoslovakia's Vlado Miko in the second round of the third annual international table tennis tournament at the Vanderbllt Athletic Club Ito's countryman, Kenji Kasai,81 words
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Article501 1969-05-29 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. Son! Mohd. Shariff of Victoria School smashed the boys' X' triple jump record on the second day of the four-day Serangoon District annual athletic meet held at Farrer Park Athletic Centre, today. In the event Sani set a new distance of 36501 words
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Article119 1969-05-29 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Yachting Association have received more than 50 entries for the 14th Open championships regatta to be held at Sungei Pandan from May 30 to June 1. Mr. J. Snowden. President of the SYA. revealed, today that for the first time a strong119 words
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Article143 1969-05-29 10 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) Colin Cowdrey, the Kent and England cricket captain who had an operation on a ruptured achilles tendon on Monday, hopes to play County cricket again by the middle of August. He said today: "The doctors want me to use the leg143 words
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Article74 1969-05-29 10 SHEFFIELD. England, Wed. (Reuter) Wet weather denied the West Indian cricketers another day's plsy today—their 12th blank day in 27 so far on their England tour. Torrential overnight rain here ruled out a »tart to their three-day game against County champions Yorkshire. Although the weather wss74 words
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Article137 1969-05-29 10 LONDON". Wed (Reuter) Rain wiped out all yesterday's English cncket matches, and there was no play at all at Portsmouth (Hampshire vs. Derbyshire). Folkestone (Kent vs. Glamorgan). Bath (Somerset vs. Gloucestershire). Brentwood (Essex vs. Worcestershire! and Lord's (Middlesex vs. Sussex). Old Trafford. Manchester, traditionally England's137 words
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Article30 1969-05-29 10 CHRISTCHURCH. New Zealand. Wed (Reuter) —The touring Enghsh FA team beat Canterbury 6-2. after leading 4-2 at half-time, in a friendly soccer match at English Park here tonight.30 words
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Article, Illustration150 1969-05-29 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. The announcement by Three Star Promotions who have been holding the wrestling matches at Gay World Stadium of the dismissal of their stadium manager has not come as a surprise. The stadium manager had been lnterferrln* too much with the referee's job.150 words
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267 1969-05-29 10 SINGAPORE. Wed Singapore's Sports Minister. Enche Othman Wok, said that as the standard of international sports was increasing "it is most essential that the Republic put up new ideas on training and organisation Enche Othman said every encouragement was being given to267 words
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Article203 1969-05-29 11 NEW YORK. Wed (Renter) Champion boxers Dick Hier and Nino Benvenuti have been subpoenaed to appear today before a New York County Grand Jury investigating underworld links with boxing, the New York Poet reported yesterday. It said several other people connected with a non-title fight203 words
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Article70 1969-05-29 11 TOKYO, Wed (AFP) Japan will «end a six-man team to the European shooting championships to be held in Plzen. Czechoslovakia. in Auguit, the Japan Rifle Shooting Association announced today. The team will be made up of five marksmen and one official. The shooters are Katahisa Yoshikawa70 words
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588 1969-05-29 11 John Freeman - By John Freeman London, Wed. (Renter) 1170RLD soccer chtm- pions England leavs today for a four-match tour of Central and South America which should provide clear evidence of their ability to retain the coveted trophy In Mexico next year. England play Mexico twice,588 words
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734 1969-05-29 11 PARIS, Wed. (Reuter) All the seeded women players reached the second round of the singles In the French international tennis championships here yesterday but two of them had a tough battle to get through. Fifth-ranked Australian Karen Krantzcke came close to avenging her734 words
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Article, Illustration113 1969-05-29 11 LONDON. Wsd (Renter) Hnrr Cooper today relinquished the British heavyweight boxing title he hu held for a record nerlod oi ten years four months Cooper's decision, contained In a 100-word letter was handed In at the offices of the British Boxta* Board Control, In protest agaiaat113 words
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279 1969-05-29 11 LAS PALMAS. Canary Itland* Wed. (Reuter) World featherweight champion Johnnv Famechon of Australia would be prepared to defen<j his title against Jose Legra of Spain, the figh ter and his manager Ambrose Palmer confirmed yesterday In a preas interview here Famechon, who is returning to279 words
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Article70 1969-05-29 11 PRAGUE. Wed. (Reuter) Czechoslovakia yesterday withdrew from their European Zona Davis Cup tennis semifinal against South Affiea. Mr. Oldrlch Hradec told a press conference that the Proaid ium of the Czechoslovak Sports Federation decided that the match would not take place. Members of the cup team which70 words
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Article32 1969-05-29 11 COPENHAGEN, Wed. (Reu. ter) Denmark's amateur team scored a welWeaerved 2-0 victory over the Republic of Ireland in Group Two of the World Soccer Cu© Qualifying competition here last night32 words
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Article87 1969-05-29 11 Mexico City, Wed. (Reuter) Mexican-Cabas world weltirwelfbt champion Jose An*el "Marteqnllla (Butter)" Napoles wifl flrbt Curtis Coke® o| tta United States for the title bore on Jnns 19 The ftfbt win be Napol*' first title defence. He beat Cokes to take the American's title six87 words
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Article238 1969-05-29 11 MADRID. Wed. (Reuter) The European soccer season reaches its climax here today with a tense clash between Italian Club A.C. Milan and Ajax Amsterdam in the final of the European Cup An estimated 25,000 fans have flocked Into the Spanish capital from all over Europe,238 words
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Article88 1969-05-29 11 PARIS. Wed (UPI) Roger Taylor. British professional Tennis star, i* skipping the French Opan championships. He's back home in England nursing an injured left hand, suffered in a fight with Bob Hewitt of South Africa. The incident occured lasrt Saturday in the dressinr room after he had88 words
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Miscellaneous76 1969-05-29 10 Time And Tide TODAY Singapore Town: 2.49 a.m. (1.9 ft.); 9.13 a.m. (7.6 ft); 2.59 p.m. (3. ft.); 9.04 p.m. (8.4 ft.). Naval Dockyard: 2.38 am (2.6 ft.); 9.25 am. (9.2 ft.); 3.01 (3.8 ft); 9.18 (9.6 ft). TOMORROW Singapore Town: 3.31 a.m. (1 ft.); 10.07 a.m. (8 ft.); 3.4176 words
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Advertisement491 1969-05-29 11 FOR washing and mendi kind* o# carpet* b rug* Contact! UNITED CARPETS 183 Tanglin Read, (Opposite Hotel Malaysia) Singapore 10. Tel: *****9. Dealer* In: PERSIAN. PAKISTAN BOKHARA. INDIAN. BKLCIUM b CONTINENTAL CARPETS b RUGS. Wad to wall Carpeting i* our SpecialityCleaning wall-to-wall carpete and ruga with latest maeh 1 a491 words
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Advertisement307 1969-05-29 11 F.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are invited from P.W.D. Registered Contractors for the following Work:— Construction of (a) Weighbridge com Recording Office and Garage cum store at Chua Chu Rang Tipping Ground, (b) Garage cum gtore at R°h Sek Lim Tipping Ground, (c) Garage at Tampines Tipping Ground. All Building Contractors. CI307 words
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Miscellaneous1121 1969-05-29 11 CHANNEL S P M.: 300 Opening Announcements in all Languages A Morning Star: S2O It's Happening in Singapore (English Version) (Repeat); 335 House A Home (Malay Version); 3.50 A Talk on the Garden City (Malay Version); 400 A Diary of Events in Singapore This Week Malay Version); 4.02 Health »n1,121 words
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249 1969-05-29 12 The Duke's Award SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore was today urged to set up a identical body like the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme. Mr. R. F. WoTswick, Head of the Geography Department of the Bourne School in Singapore hoped that this identical body must be249 words
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270 1969-05-29 12 SINGAPORE. Wed A clerk's remark that he "wanted to sleep with his chief tenant's daughter." led to the alleged assault on a 69-year-old pensioner, the Fourth District Court was told today. The pensioner was George Haseldan Cowley, 69. who claimed he saw action in Egypt270 words
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Article97 1969-05-29 12 SINGAPORE, Wed. The National Theatre Club will hold a grand variety show this Saturday and Sunday at the National Tlieatre. Highlights of the show will include harmonica troupe per. formance, a Peking Opera, a Chinese one act comedy, Malay and Indian dances, a 15 minute magic show97 words
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Article169 1969-05-29 12 SINGAPORE, Wed. There had been vast expansion in technical and vocational education and the learning of languages in the Republic, according to Mr. Hwang Soo Jin, the M.P. for Jalan Kayu. Mr. Hwang, speaking at the opening of Hwi Yoh Secondary School today, said that hundreds169 words
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Article88 1969-05-29 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. A broker. Ng Tee Kia. today admitted assaulting his paramour Irene Tang Ah Moi, 22. at Guillemard Road on Jan. 18. last year, when she refused to return to him. Ng. 27. was originally charged with assaulting Tang, a dance hostess and part-time call-girl. in88 words
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Article55 1969-05-29 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. The 12th open air art exhibition organised by the Singapore Art Society will be held on Sunday June 1 at the Elizabeth Walk from 3 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. This series of exhibition Is held in rotation bv the various art o -ganisations in association55 words
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176 1969-05-29 12 Murder Trial SINGAPORE. Wed. The father of a victim of an alleged murder told the High Court today that he dragged the body of his son from under a table in a coffee shop. The father. Tan Swee Kuang. testifying at the continued176 words
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Article205 1969-05-29 12 BINGAPORE, Wed The State Coroner. Mr. Liew Ngik Kee. ordered a warrant of arrest to be issued acalnst a female physician who was responsible for the death of a 21-year-old woman on whom an illegal abortion had been performed, between Dec. 7 and It, last year. Mr.205 words
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Article45 1969-05-29 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. —lsmail bin Haji Ahmad was today fined $l,OOO or six months jail by the Ninth Magistrate's Court for theft of $4,000 worth of goods. Ismail admitted that he committed the offence at H. M. Naval Base on May 25.45 words
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Article33 1969-05-29 12 SINGAPORE, Wed.—There were 45 road accidents of which one was fatal during the past 24 hours in the Republic. The fatal accident was reported in today's issue of the Eastern Sun.33 words
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Article, Illustration64 1969-05-29 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. An Ike ban a demonstration and exhibition was held at the home of Mrs. Lee Swee Cheng (right) in Pasir Panjang Hill today. Mrs. Lee is an expert in the Japanese art of flower arrangement popularly known as Ikebana. Eastern Sun picture shows Lady de64 words
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Article114 1969-05-29 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Persatuan Melayu Singapura will Sia.t registering at 105-F Tembeling Road tomorrow, people who have become stateless persons following Singa-ro-e's separation from Malaysia. The Secretary of the PMS. Enche Othman Bachek, said only names of those people witn ample evidence of their residence here114 words
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Article42 1969-05-29 12 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Fourteen sacks of pepper, valued at $2,500 were stolen from a godown at Pulau Saigon, early thia morning. A police spokesman s*id today, (hat the thieves gained entry into the godown by removing two slabs of zinc.42 words
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Article, Illustration50 1969-05-29 12 SINGAPORE. Wed Mercy is their mission and not war. This in a nutshell describes the four yellow helicopters of the Search and Rescue section of No. 103 Squadron, Royal Air Force. And to prove their point they flew eighty mercy missions in the Singapore Malaysia region last year.50 words
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Article92 1969-05-29 12 SINGAPORE. Wed As a result of sea-boring operations near the northern and southern limits of Selat Jurong all shipping using the Selat Juron* are advised to keep their vessels at moderate speed. The operations will only be carried out in the day. International signals will be displayed92 words
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994 1969-05-29 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. Three males were among 77 (iris who scored honours in the Royal Academy of Dancing (Ballet in Education) Examinations. They were John Ang (Grade V). Han Kee Juan and Tan Tiang Hwee, both in Grade I. The full results994 words
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Article, Illustration316 1969-05-29 12 K. S. SIDHU - By K. S. SIDHU SINGAPORE, Wed. Like their geographical positions students in Singapore and those in the United States are poles apart in their behaviour and approach to things. Students here, unlike their American counterparts, are well-behaved and do not stage316 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous55 1969-05-29 12 SPOKE DIARY J 1 p.m. 2 p.m.: Rotary Club of Singapore-West's weekly luncheon at Hollandsche (Dutch) Club. Camden Park off Adam Road. 7.30 p.m.: Free film shows by Ministry of Culture at Ama Keng Wavang Stage (Lim Chu Kang Road) and Forfar Square, (Ballater Close). 8 p.m.: Malay dance at55 words
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