Eastern Sun, 30 May 1969
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Title Section22 1969-05-30 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1968. Vol. 3 No. 1013 Friday, 30 May 1969. MC (P) 0737 Price 15 cents22 words
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Article166 1969-05-30 1 TEL AVIV, Thurs. (Reuter) •■lsrael claimed today to have •hot down a Syrian Mi* 21 Jet in a dogfight over the Israeli occupied Golan Heights. A military spokesman said two Syrian Migs tried to fly into Israeli-held territory over the region of Kuneitra. Two166 words
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Article95 1969-05-30 1 MONTREAL. Thurs. (Reuter) Beatle John Lennon •aid today peace can be peddled like soap. In a consumer society people were talked into buying the things they need And they needed peace. Lennon said. John and his Japanese wife Yoko Ono are on the second day of a week-long95 words
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Article52 1969-05-30 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. (Reuter) Heads of national secretariats of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (Asean) began a three-day meeting in Jakarta today. The meeting is expected to discuss technical co-operation among member countries, Asean, a regional grouping set up 18 months ago, comprises Malaysia. Thailand, Indonesia. the Philippines52 words
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Article28 1969-05-30 1 MONTEZUMA, lowa. Thurs. (UPI) Eight students who disrobed in front of a Playboy Magazine representatives at Grinneli college have been found guilty of charges of indecent exposure.28 words
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Article470 1969-05-30 1 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) European notions are pushing for the role of a third world force instead of being sandwiched between the super powers. Yugoslavia and Italy jointly agreed today that European security cannot be entrusted to big powers alone and called for restraint in the area470 words
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Article149 1969-05-30 1 AGADIR. Morocco. Thurs. (Reuter) The Russian doctor on board Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl's papyrus boat Ra" has fallen ill. according to a radio message heard here today by the maritime radio station. The message said Yuri Cenkevitch. 32, who is serving as the expedition's medical149 words
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Article68 1969-05-30 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. (Reuter) —The Malaysian government has decided to revoke an agreement with Indonesia, which allowed their nationals to visit either country for one week without visa. A Malaysian embassy spokesman here said today the decision came into effect on May 20. No reason was given for68 words
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Article34 1969-05-30 1 HILO. Hawaii, Thurs. (UPI) —Two fountains of lava spurted 400 feet in the air tonight as the eruption on Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park gave its most spectacular performance.34 words
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Article, Illustration183 1969-05-30 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The first of four flyovers now under construction in the Republic will be ready for use in August. This is the $640,000 flyover spanning 400 feet over Clemenceau Avenue linking Fort Canning and Oxley Rise. The other three flyovers at Braddel Road. Jalan Toa183 words
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Article78 1969-05-30 1 KINGSTON. Jamaica. Thurs. (Reuter) An experimental shipment of Pak Choi, a cabbage popular with the Chinese community here, has left Jamaica for Europe with the hope that it will develop into large-scale weekly shipments to Holland and West Germany. Only 150 pounds of Pak Choi78 words
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Article75 1969-05-30 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs. (Reuter) India has airfreighted sandbags and batteries requested by the Malaysian government and is speeding up despatch of small arms and ammunition contracted for many months ago, an external affairs ministry spokesman said here today. He said the bulk of the small arms and ammunition75 words
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Article43 1969-05-30 1 WASHINGTON, Th u T (UPI) Marie Dean Arlington. an escaped Florida murderess condemned to death in the electric chair, today became the second woman in 29 years to be place on the FBl's list of 10 most wanted criminals.43 words
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Article121 1969-05-30 1 VALLEJO. California, Thurs. (UPI) The dockside sinking of the US$5O million submarine Cuittaro resulted from a "wholly avoidable" blunder which had separate work crews filling both ends of the ship at the same time, a congressional investigation team portedOne crew of workmen were tryin* to "trim/**or level, the121 words
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Article187 1969-05-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Cabinet decision will soon be made on Malay, sia's territorial limits, the new Minister of Land and Mines, Enche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, said today. Speaking to newsmen after taking over the Ministry from Dato Abdul Rahman Ya'akub. Enche Ghaffar187 words
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Article306 1969-05-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Notional Goodwill Committee with the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman as the chairman is to be formed. Announcing this, the Tunku said the committee would give prestige to the existing goodwill committees at all levels throughout the country. The Tunku was306 words
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Article27 1969-05-30 1 PARIS. Thurs. (Renter) Eaeh tide In the Vietnam war accused the other today of raising misleading arguments and failing to answer peace proposals in concrete terms.27 words
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Article126 1969-05-30 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs.— (Reuter) —President Nixon today revealed that he once applied to join the Federal Bureau of Investigation (F B I?) but never received a reply. Speaking in the White House to 100 police officers who haa just, completed an FBI. course. Mr. Nixon said he126 words
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Article392 1969-05-30 1 THE FUTURE IS OURS TO SEE SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Labour, Mr. S. Rajaratnam tonight spoke of an unique 21st Century Singaporean who would be rooted in the cultures of four great civilisations but not belonging exclusively to any one of them.392 words
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Article71 1969-05-30 1 ROME. Thurs. (UPI) Pioneer heart surgeon Christian Barnard is no longer in Italy, but Italian newspaper show no sign of ending speculation on his alleged love life. A new name was added today to the growing list of women newspapers have linked romantically to Barnard One71 words
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Article33 1969-05-30 1 PARIS. Thurs. (UPl)—Gen. diaries de Gaulle and his wife, their chauffeur and aide de Camp all plan to vote by proxy in the June 1 presidential election. Gaullist party officials reported.33 words
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Advertisement149 1969-05-30 1 *****/***** No Issue Tomorrow The management and staff of the Eastern Sun will observe a holiday today to commemorate Vesak Day and there will be no newspaper tomorrow. Publication will resume Sunday morning. Keep fit with daily exercise 11T STAY FIT WITH DAILY US A. SUPER FORMULA BEIKLIN 12 VITAMINS149 words
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Miscellaneous25 1969-05-30 1 IJk V ss 6 r iVi, **s IS b/> There's one thing you've got a good start t6 that stuffedhead collection you were talking about!*25 words
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374 1969-05-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Teachers organisation today came out with suggestions on how to inculcate in school children the concept racial harmony and tolerance and the message of "love, hope, cha- 1 rity and tolerance." They felt this would contribute much to374 words
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391 1969-05-30 2 —Dr. Tan KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Secretary General of the Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, today warned that "new tensions" would arise unless the government tackles realistically and vigorniiif* the problems of hunger and poverty caused by the recent upheaval. And t ht391 words
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Article114 1969-05-30 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The ?üblic is urged to support the ok See School Food and Fun Fair to held in the school's grounds at Newton tomorrow. The monies raised during the Food-and-Fun Fair will «o to the building of a muchneeded tuckshoo for the students. The114 words
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Article77 1969-05-30 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Eighteen educationists from South East Asian countries will receive certificates from the Regional English Language Centre of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organisation (SEAMEO) after completing a four-month advanced training course in the teaching of English as a second language. The certificates awarding77 words
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Article121 1969-05-30 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Mr. L. A. Hill, an expert in the teaching of English as a second and foreign language, will arrive here next week to attend an international seminar organised by the SEAMEC Regional English Language Centre from June 9 14. The seminar on "new developments in121 words
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199 1969-05-30 2 SINGAPORE, Thnrs. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Culture, Enche Sha'ari Tadin, urged parents to eo-operate with the educational authorities to enhance their children's scholas- tic achievements. He said parents anxious about their children's scholastic achievements and future success m society should not199 words
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Article40 1969-05-30 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs.The Japanese Embassy and the Japan Club will donate s2o,o<jo to 26 local charities through the Singapore Council of Social Service. This money was raised at the recent Japanese Basaar organised by the Embassy and the Club.40 words
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Article369 1969-05-30 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Choa Sian Chin, Minister for Health disclosed today that the Government was now finalising plans for the training of professional medical officers specialists. He said these specialists will be required not only to maintain and sustain the services at its present high levels,369 words
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Article, Illustration81 1969-05-30 2 United Press International Vice-President and General Manager for Asia. Mr. Donald J. Brydon (centre), flew In from Banfkok accompanied by his wife In the coarse of a business tour of the region. On band to greet him at the airport were UPI Singapore Bureau Manager. Mr.81 words
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373 1969-05-30 2 IPOH, Thurs. The President of the People'! Progressive Party, Oato S.P. Seenivasagam today appealed to the Gerakan Ka'ayat leaders to cast aside personal animosity and to Join the Democratic Action Party and his party to form a coalition government in Perak. In a statement issued373 words
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Article42 1969-05-30 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Kampong Kembangan PAP. Branch will celebrate its 10th anniversary this Sunday, June L A fllrr show will be screened at the Hollywood Theatre and a souvenir magazine will also be published to mark the auspicious occasion.42 words
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Article199 1969-05-30 2 Call For SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Chairman of the British Services Drama Festival Committee, Brigadier Stanlev Mullin. today expressed the hope that an annual drama festival would be inaugurated in Singapore. He said the Committee have decided to hold a special drama festival this year in which dramatic199 words
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Article35 1969-05-30 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs Singapore's First Lady. Pusn Noor A 1 shah, will declare open the Seventh Combined Services Exhibition and Sale of Work this Saturday at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10 a.m.35 words
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Article, Illustration105 1969-05-30 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs A former Government legal officer Mr. Sath: V Kandlah. was appointed the Malaysia-Singa-pore Airlines' secretary and legal adviser. Mr. Kandiah who joined the company In 1967 as its legal officer, has combined the duties cf legal officer of the company with those105 words
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Article131 1969-05-30 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs —The Singapore Association for the Blind will hold the 17th international bazaar on June 7. from 10.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall The Association will also hold a mammoth Donation Draw on June 23 at 3.30 n.m. at131 words
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Article195 1969-05-30 2 by PETER ooi SINGAPORE, Thurs. Tap En* Poh. 18. of the Chinese High School was tonight pronounced the winner of the Golden Eagle Award in a photographic competition recently organised by the Nanvang University Photographic Society. Yap who started his photographic hobby a year and195 words
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Miscellaneous33 1969-05-30 2 S PORE DIARY 7.30 p.m.: Free Aim shows by Ministry of Culture at Serangoon Village and Ping Min School (Yan Kit Village). 8 p.m.: Harmonica practice at National Theatre Club. Cle. menceau Avenue.33 words
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Article234 1969-05-30 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs TOPI).— Sen. Paul J. Fannin, Republican-Arizona, said today Justice William O. Douglas wrote an article for a magazine published by Ralph Ginzburg, whose conviction for violating federal obscenity laws was upheld by the Supreme Court. "I And it extremely difficult to understand whv234 words
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Article117 1969-05-30 3 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. (UPI) There is little chance of restoring the eyesight of a poor seven-year-old girl from Puebla who petitioned President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz to have his eye physicians help her. The little girl is Maria Del Rocio Cerejido. has lost her capacity for117 words
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Article128 1969-05-30 3 NIAGARA FALLS. Thurs. "(AFP> A new rocket pack enabling a man to fly for several minutes at a height of at least 25 feet at speeds of up to 30 miles an hour Is being tested at the airport here, the Defence Department reported today.128 words
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Article76 1969-05-30 3 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. rUPI) —President Nixon will inherit U5534,671 from the estate of his mother, Mrs. Hannah M. Nixon. A Superior Court Judge has signed a decree for distribution of the estate to Mr. Nixon and his two surviving brothers. Edward Kalvert Nixon and Francis Donald Nixon.76 words
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Article78 1969-05-30 3 PUEBLA. Mexico, Thurs. (AFP) Fifty-seven prisoners most of them convicted murder ers engineered a mass break out from a jail in Xicotepec de Juarez town, Puebla state, yesterday. Five thousand troops and police were combing the state's mountainous region for the 4ifcn' who took the town mayor78 words
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453 1969-05-30 3 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. (UPI) Haitian President Francois ("Papa Doc") Duvalier is probably dead or at least is gravely ill, the former ambassador of Haiti to Mexico said here. "I'll bet a hundred dollars to one that Francois Duvalier is gravely ill if he453 words
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Article102 1969-05-30 3 LOS ANGELES. Thurs. (Reuter) Mayor Sam Yorty. beginning his third term in office at the end of a bitter electoral campaign, has denied a charge from his Negro opponent that he blatantly appealed to racial fears. Mr. Yorty won a 53-47 per cent victory over former Negro Police102 words
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Article67 1969-05-30 3 BELLINGHAM, Washington, Thurs. (UPI) Four Vancouver climbers, missing since Bunday on stormy Mount Baker, were found dead today. apparently the victims of an avalanche at the 8,000-foot level of the 10,778-foot peak. Killed were Mario Strim. 26, John Delmyer, 27 Margaret Secrett, 28, and Judy Small,67 words
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Article80 1969-05-30 3 BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. (UPI) —President Juan Carlos Ongania has ordered the Armed Forces to take over the job of maintaining public order in Argentina in the face of a threatened nationwide general strike set for Friday. The president charged there was an organised 'subversive plan' to upset public80 words
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Article278 1969-05-30 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. (Reuter) Venereal disease in the United States has reached epidemic proportions in New York City, while angry parents, teachers and clergymen are embroiled in a row over compulsory sex education in Washington local schools. The situation in New York city has reached278 words
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Article231 1969-05-30 3 QUITO, Ecuador, Thurs. (Reuter) Police threw a tight security net over Quito today for a visit by New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller in the wake of violent antl-U.S. rioting in neighbouring Colombia during his stay there. Foreign Minister Rogelio Valdivieso said stringent security precautions had been taken231 words
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Article382 1969-05-30 3 TURNBERRY, Scotland, Thurs. (UPI) U.S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers said todav that he had been "extremely gratified" to discover the great amount of goodwill which existed for the United States in the six Far Eastern and Middle Eastern nations he visited on his 17-day tour.382 words
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421 1969-05-30 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI) President Nixon has presented congress with a foreign aid bill of US$2.2l billion the smallest request in recent American history. The bill also had major Innovations, chief among them being the creation of an overseas private investment corporation. Dr. John421 words
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Article34 1969-05-30 3 BT. JOHN'S. Newfoundland. Thurs. (Reuten Firemen worked among exploding bottles of champagne and billowing black smoke as they continued to fight here against fires on the Greek freighter, Vary Kino Adventurer.34 words
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Article, Illustration660 1969-05-30 3 AO SETBACKS SPACE CENTRE, Houston, Thurs. (UPI) The Space Agency today released photographs and movies taken by Apollo-10, some of them less than 10 miles above the moon, which a space geologist said showed nothing that would interfere with a July lunar landing. SomeUPI. - 660 words
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Advertisement169 1969-05-30 3 THE JOY OF LIVING WITH THE COMFORT ELEGANCE OF A HILLTOP HOUSE AT WATTEN ESTATE PHASE II NEXT TO THE PUBLIC PARK 4i di. Bukit Tlmxh Koad (Opposite Chinese High School) THE 'PARK-SIDE'RESIDENCE. WITH UNPOLLUTED ATMOSPHERE FREEHOLD LAND« P ■> LOW PRICES <■ EASY C& 9 E MP id -WATTIH169 words
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287 1969-05-30 4 UNITED NATIONS Thurs. (UPI) The Big Four embassador failed to agree in a three-hour meeting yesterday on a preliminary cammunique concerning their efforts to work out a peace formula for the Middle East. Soviet Ambassador Mr. Jacob A. Malik, host for287 words
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Article249 1969-05-30 4 PARIS, Thurs. (Reuter) AA East German intelligence offleer has been arrested *nd charged with spying here after coming to France in an attempt to renew contact with a Foreign Ministry employee, Justice sources said yesterday. Government officials said the officer had been charged with249 words
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Article103 1969-05-30 4 LbNDON. Thura. (Reut*D— The heart Of a student hurse wis itill beating when doctors decided her condition was hopeiesa and the decision was t4k#n t6 go ahead with Britidn'a third heart transplant, a hospital spokesman said early A spokesman for Guy'» H6ePital where the operation103 words
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Article51 1969-05-30 4 No Bullying By Us Keisinger MANNHEIM, West Germaay. Thurs. (Reuter) Chancellor Kurt Georg Keisinger said yesterday there was no question of pollticsl bullying by West Germany over the recognition of East Germany by Sudan. Iraq and Cambodia. The Chancellor made his re. mark during an address to West Germany Municipal51 words
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Article336 1969-05-30 4 PARIS, Thurs. (UFI) Alain Poher, the early favourite to become President of France, Is losing support in the campaign's final hours, a public opinion poll indicated yesterday. I The poll, published In the newspaper France-Soir. said Communist candidate JacQuei Duclos had cut into Mr. Poher's vot«s.336 words
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Article137 1969-05-30 4 NAIROBI. Thurl (Reuter) President jomo Kenyatta yesterday laid the foundation stone of a Nairobi building which eventually will be the control centre for linking East African communications with the rest of the world by satellite. Speaking at the ceremony at the new headquarters of East African137 words
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Article99 1969-05-30 4 ROME. Thura (Reuter) The central committee of the Italian Communists Party velterday approved a key policy speech by partv leader Luigi Longo that criticised a Sovietbacked declaration which will be presented to next month's World Communist Summit id Moscow. The committee gave its representative* at the99 words
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Article177 1969-05-30 4 ATHENS. Thurs. (Reuter) Greek security officials ■are rounded u»> about 14 high-ranking retired rener'according to usually reliable sources here T s ere official confirmation of the arrests but the families of at least •»eht generals told reporter® that the officer* were seired and taken to177 words
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160 1969-05-30 4 INVERNESS. Scotland Thurs. (Reuter) A yellow submarine waa brought into the Scottish Highland* yesterday to catch the Loch Neas monster. The sub represent* the moat determined effort yet in a 200-year hunt for the legendary creature said to lurk In the depths or160 words
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361 1969-05-30 4 A6m£ fhufs. (Router) A Bill to legalise divorce in Italy reaches the floor of the country's Parliament for the first time today posing another headache for the fragile, coalition government. The Chamber of Deputies (Lower House) lait night voted to debate the361 words
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Article, Illustration370 1969-05-30 4 PARIS. Thurt (Reuter) Concorde 001. French prototype of the Anglo-French supersonic airliner, flew over Pari* for the first time this morning, halting traffic and bringing Parisians out of their homes and offices The sleek. droop-nosed plane sped over the Arx De Triomphe. down the ChampsElysee and370 words
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277 1969-05-30 4 CAIRO. Thurs (UN)— Sudan will hot recognise the United States and west Germany as long as thev support Israel. Premier Abtibaker Awaaaliah said yesterday He tola neusmen in Khartoum the conerstone ef Sudanese foreign policy will be 100 per cent support for277 words
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Article119 1969-05-30 4 JERUSALEM. Thurs. (Reuter) —Foreign Minister Abba Eban told the Knesset (Parliament) yesterday that at least five Jews have been tortured to death and over 100 others are still languishing in Iraqi prisons. He »aid many scores of Jews were also being detained in Syria119 words
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Article77 1969-05-30 4 HOUSTON, Texss. Thurs (ATP) —A convicted murderer. who says that electricity does not harm him, wa« condemned to die in the electric chair here today Tracey Virgil Whan. 32. claimec. after his appeal against s death sentence was rejected, that he had withstood 3n.n00 volts without77 words
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Article, Illustration174 1969-05-30 4 LONDON, Thurs (UPI) Police raided the Chelsea Apartment of Rolling Stone Mick Jagger and his girl friend Marianne Faithful on Tuesday And arrested them on charges of illegal possession of mari- juana. The psir. who have taken up residence together, were led off to174 words
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417 1969-05-30 4 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI) Artillery and tank fire flashed across a wide stretch of the South Jordan Valley. yesterday in what Israeli military sources called a combined Iraqi-Joraanian eflort to prove the mettle of a new and more aggressive "Eastern Arab Command." Th* Tel Aviv417 words
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76 1969-05-30 4 PARIS. Thurs. (UPI) French Police took the Pakistani revolutionary, Tariq Ali. into custody yesterday at he arrived at Orly Aireort and then put him on a Londonbound plane All. who became m-ell-knOwn in Britain a« a leader of leftist student demonstrations. arrived with Alain Krivine.76 words
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74 1969-05-30 4 ROMt Thure. (UPI) —Garbage collectors began a threeday strike yesterday aa temperatures rose to P6F in sunbaked Rome. To the relief of everyone except union leaders the strike was far from unanimous The City Sanitation Department said only 38 per cent of its 8.000 employers74 words
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Article89 1969-05-30 4 BALTIMORE. Maryland. Thurs. (UPI) —Joseph P Doherty. who held a high Post Office Department job m the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. was indicted yesterdav on charges of solicitinf a USS2O.OOO bribe from a Baltimore contractor. The contractor. Dominic Piracci Sr, father-in-law of Baltimore Mayor Thomas89 words
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Article61 1969-05-30 4 JOHANNESBURG. Thura (Reuter) South Africa's firs* liver transplant patient died in hospital here today lo days after the operation The patient. Mr. Jack Sloane received an auxiliary liver In an operation on May 19 The transplanted organ had to be removed soon afterwards because of61 words
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Miscellaneous393 1969-05-30 4 TODAY and YOU... ISnFrraH jm» AR,n MWLJI APC. 19 58-62-61 f TAURUS AHL» Bj CLAY i. POLLAN— H Y our Daily Actmty Guide According to tho Start. <r To develop messoge for Friday, read words corresponding to number* of your Zodioc birth sign. 0 u 1 Your 2 Better 3393 words
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Article, Illustration309 1969-05-30 5 M weekly pictorial feature by the Eastern Sun based on the photographs taken by our cameramen at official functions, parties, ex h i bitions, shopping centres etc. A BEAUTIFUL and soothing shade of lilac the colour of this smart outfit worn by Datin Gladys Chua sio309 words
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Article262 1969-05-30 5 SEOUL, Thurs. (Renter) South Korea has offered to help South Vietnam in development of the Mekong River irrigation scheme. An economic ministry spokesman said the offer was one of several proposals for economic cooperation between the two countries put forward bv Korean Economic Planning Minister262 words
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228 1969-05-30 5 WASHINGTON. Thurs, (I PI) Continued unrestricted use of the military installations on Okinawa is essential if the Inited States is to maintain its role as defender of Asian security. Democratic Sen. Harry F. Bvrd said on Thursday. "In defence matters, the228 words
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Article50 1969-05-30 5 MANILA, Thurs (ReutenCholera has broken out on small island* in the Sulu group In the southern Philippines. a Philippines Armed Forces spokesman said today. He told newsmen here that medical teams and some 2.000 pounds of medicine would be airlifted to Sulu by the Philippine Air Force.50 words
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Article129 1969-05-30 5 SAIGON. Thurs. (Reuter) The United States lost 265 soldiers i n the battlefield last week 165 less than the previous week's 430, the U.S. Military Command announced today. A total of 1.863 American troops were wounded in the week ending on Mav 24. the Command spokesman129 words
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Article75 1969-05-30 5 PARIS. Thurs (UP!) South Vietnam will continue to stand bv its "fundamental" six-point peace plan at the Vietnam peace conference despite the presentation of President Nixon> eirht-nnUt measure. a south Vietnamese official said yesterday. He shrurred off claims there were "divergencies" between the two75 words
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Article76 1969-05-30 5 NEW DELHI. Thurs (UPI) Seven Naxalite Commun:sts were killed when a hand oi the violent revolutionaries attacked a police Darty wth home-made bombs, spears and hows and arrows early on Tuesday, according to delayed reports reaching here. The attack occurred while police were patrolling76 words
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Article81 1969-05-30 5 NEW DELHI. Thurs (Renter) At least 62 people. Including ieverai children, have died of heatstroke in North India in the Past few days. In the Jhansl district of Uttar Pradesh state alone 23 people were reported dead. Seven of them were children. Eighteen Deople died81 words
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Article118 1969-05-30 5 TAIPEI, Taiwan, Thurs. (Reuter) Sierra Lecne Prime Minister Dr Siaka Ste\ens ended a two-day visit here todav and said he believed the bonds between his country and Taiwan would be further strengthened in future. Stevens told an airport press conference that his discussions with President Chiang118 words
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186 1969-05-30 5 KARACHI. Thurs. (t'PI) Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin is expected to apprise Pakistan's new military ruler, President Yahya Khan, of Russia's stand on the Sino-Soviet border clash during his visit here. Kosygin will arrive In Rawalpindi Friday for an official visit at the invitation186 words
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Article131 1969-05-30 5 COLOMBO, Thurs. (Reuter) Several towns near the Port of Galle, 72 miles south of here, and villages in the gem and rubber district of Ratnapura 60 miles to the southeast, are marooned by floods. Ratnapura had nine hours continuous rain yesterday and several parts of131 words
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112 1969-05-30 5 HONG KONG, Thurs. (LTI) A "Disastrous" tidal wave swept over a large portion of Communist China's Shantung province last month, according to a Peking Radio report. The tidal wave, generated by powerful winds, was described as the worst in 80 years. The Red112 words
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171 1969-05-30 5 DJAKARTA, Thurs. (Feuter) The Indonesian parliament will pass a resolution tomorrow endorsing the government's policy in carrying out the "Act of Free Choice" in West Irian, a parliament spokesman said today. The statement said Parliament fully backed the efforts being undertaken bv the government171 words
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89 1969-05-30 5 HONG KONG. Thurs. (Reuter) Communist guerillas in Thailand shot down two American aircraft earlier this month, the New China News Agency reported today. Quoting the clandestine radio "Voice of the People of Thailand." it said the People's Liberation Armv brought down a helicopter of89 words
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81 1969-05-30 5 SYDNEY. Thurs Neuter) The New South Wales state government •Is considering the introduction of breathalyser tests for pedestrians involved in car accidents. State Transport Minister Milton Morris said todav that drunken pedestrians sometimes staggered in front of vehicles. Their actions left sober, law-abiding and alert81 words
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311 1969-05-30 5 SAIGON. Thurs. (UPI) Sufficient American troops to hold any North Vietnamese attempt to retake "Hamburger Hill" are positioned on the jungled peak overlooking the A Shau valley near Laos, the US. Military Command said last night. A battalion-size force of about 600 paratroopers311 words
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Article61 1969-05-30 5 SAIGON. Thurs. (Reuter) The Vietcong rocketed the Australian base camp in South Vietnam for the first time early today, 45 minutes before their 48-hour truce marking Buddha's birthday came into effect. No Australians w*ere hurt and no damage was reported from the base camp of the 8.010-strong61 words
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Article781 1969-05-30 6 AFTER hectic demonstration, strikes and irresponsible and inflammatory declamations by politicians, Pakistan has settled down to an even if uneasy tenor of life. Is this calm a result of the tight martial law that came Into force on March 25 or is it that the country has781 words
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Article302 1969-05-30 6 STOCKHOLM. Thurs. (UPI) A Stockholm newspaper reported on Tuesday that Swedish pilots fighting on the Blafran aide of the Nigerian conflict have knocked out two-thirds of Federal Nigeria's airport In three sneak attacks 0 n Nigerian air base*. The afternoon paper Expressen said the Swedes, flying302 words
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Article186 1969-05-30 6 NEW YORK, Thurs. (UPI) The New York Times said today "the calloua disregard by the Communist aide for the 1949 Geneva Conventions on prisoners of war" had been a serious obstacle to progress In the Parts peace talks. "Although at least half of the 1186 words
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100 1969-05-30 6 LETTERS... Some weeks ago we were privileged to view over Channel 8 of T.V. Slngapura, the "Jolson Story" and "J olson sings again" There are many of us itill in Singapore who remember this great entertainer and the pleasure he gave to100 words
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269 1969-05-30 6 Readers of the women's pages of THE SUN morning newspaper in Melbourne Australia,269 words
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639 1969-05-30 6 CANBERRA, Thurs. Hundreds of children In Australia from many different countries are learning to speaJc English by a newly-developed rapid teaching system at a State school in Brisbane, Queensland. Migrant children with no prior knowledge of the English language are able to carry on639 words
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Article18 1969-05-30 6 Talent is nurtured in solitude; character is formed in the stormy billows of the world. Goethe.18 words
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132 1969-05-30 6 VATICAN CITY. Thurs. (Reuter) The Vatican newspaper today denied reports that Pope Paul was about to issue another document on birth control or that he plans to change his views against contraception. The Osservatore Romano was replying to articles in several European132 words
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533 1969-05-30 6 Benjamin West - The Battle Between Science Dogmatism by Benjamin West WASHINGTON, Thurs. Within much of the Communist world the application of modern scientific methods to social and economic problems threatens to undermine the foundations of Marxist-Leninist theory. This simplified, hypothetical case was cited to illustrate the problem: After re-examinins pertinent economic data533 words
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Article925 1969-05-30 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - (From Sin Chew Jit Poh THE visit of the Soviet Chairman. Mr. Podgornev. to North Korea was immediately followed by his visit to Outer Mongolia. Following these, there have been changes In the Sino-Sovtet relations; for Moscow has proposed to China the holding of a bilateral conference "to925 words
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149 1969-05-30 6 HONG KONG. Thurs. (Renter) The New China News Agency today described a concert arranged by President Nixon for the Soviet Ambassador to the U.S. Anatoly Dobrynin as a performance of U.S.-Soviet collusion. Commenting on the White House rose garden concert bv a US band149 words
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151 1969-05-30 6 MOSCOW. Thurs. (UPI) Communist China has "definite plans" to take advantage of the power vacuum caused by British withdrawal and dominate parts of South-east Asia, a Soviet newspaper said Wednesday. The government newspaper Izvestia said the Chinese, along with the United States. Japan and Australia,151 words
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Article88 1969-05-30 6 NEW DELHI. Thurs. (UPI> Dr. R. Viswanathan. Emeritus scientist at the Patel Chest Institute at New Delhi University, was awarded the Eugeno Morelli prize by the National Academy of Sciences of Italy, the Press Trust of India reported. Viswanathan was the first Asian to bag the88 words
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664 1969-05-30 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Stock Exchange of Malaysia and SinfaDor* this S West Malaysia on May*Sf f r thC Ume SinC the ClvU disturbanccs broke out Delayed dealings were also permitted for the first time and the Kuala Lumpur trading room664 words
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Article1031 1969-05-30 7 DI'SINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS Acma $2.05 (2) $2.04 (1) $2.00 (1); Ben $2.20 (1) $2.18 (1) $2.16 (3)1,031 words
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Article55 1969-05-30 7 TOKYO. Thuri. (UPI) Hitachi Ltd.. disclosed today it had developed a hydraulic elevator designed specially lor use in small buildings. Called the Hitachi Hydro--4". it is capable of carrying four persons. Its features are its low cost preassemblage and speedy installation, the company said. It will be put55 words
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Article36 1969-05-30 7 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrials 936.92 20 Rails 233.98 15 Utilities 128.87 65 Stocks 320.07 40 Bonds 73.20 Commodity futures Index 138.60.36 words
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Article240 1969-05-30 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The following is a berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for May 30: DEPARTURE: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Le Natal 3/4 Glenalmond 5 Waitaki 6/7 Ragna Bakke 10/11 Shinei Maru 19 Mickiewici 18 Kyoyu Maru 21/22 Htoneywa 25/26 Bronxville 27/28 Tidra 47 Leda240 words
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Article252 1969-05-30 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. June first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m., in Singapore today at 68-1/8 cents per lb., up one quarter of a cent from the previous close. The tone of the msrket was very quiet. Despite disappointing London advices, the market steadied on shortcovering252 words
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Article127 1969-05-30 7 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) The market was firmer yesterday. Business, however, wa* very small with the uptrend In equities mainly reflecting small buying, accentuated by a virtual absence of selling. Towards the close the FT index was 3.8 up at 417.5 after being four points up at127 words
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Article75 1969-05-30 7 HONG KONG Thurs. (UPI) Money Quotations; Hong Kong dollars 6 ***** per U.S. dollar Hone Kong dollars 6.1125 per U.S. dollar TT Hong Kong dollars 14.51 per pound sterling Hong Kong dollars 319.75 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness Hong Kong dollars 162.3 per lO.nnn Jaoanese75 words
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174 1969-05-30 7 Japan 's Foreign Aid Last Year Totals $1 Billion NEW YORK, Thurs. (UPI) Japan gave more than one billion dollars in foreign aid to developing nations last year, an increase of about $150,000,000 over the previous year, a government spokesman said here this week. This putt Japan fourth in the174 words
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77 1969-05-30 7 LONDON. Thurs (UPI) The rubber market closed quietly steady yesterday with spot 24-1/8. 24-3/8. Settlement House July. August. July/Sept 24-1/8 24-1/4 Oct/Dec 24-1/18 24-1/8 Jan/March 24 24-1/16 April' June 23-7/8 24 July/Sept 23-13/16 28-15/16 Oct/Dec 23-3/4 28-7/8 Jan/March 23-11/16 28-13/16 April 'June 23-5/8 23-3/477 words
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Article60 1969-05-30 7 NEW YORK, Thurs. (UPI) Rubber futures closed 10 points higher on no sales yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange. (Bid) (Asked) July 25.85 26 60 Sept 25.10 25 60 Nov 24.80 25.00 Jan (70) 24.10 24.25 Mar 24.10 24.60 May 24.10 24.60 July 24.1060 words
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Article18 1969-05-30 7 SINGAPORE. "Thurs. The tin price for today was $620.12* cents per plcul, up $2 87 J.18 words
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Article102 1969-05-30 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore today made the following changes in its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency): BELLING T.T. or O.D. ready: Deutsche Marks $77.0550: Holland Guilders $84.4775; Swiss Francs $71.- 2525: Belgian Francs $6:1500;102 words
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187 1969-05-30 7 WASHINGTON. Thurs. (UPl)—The United States recorded a slim, $177.5 surplus of exports over import® in April, the government reported yesterday. The Commerce Department said exports of American goods rose from slightly less than $3,196.*****0 in March to $3,354,700.000 In April. But imports of foreign187 words
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146 1969-05-30 7 NEW YORK. Thurt. (UFI) Gold prices slipped in quiet trading on markets here and abroad yesterday. In London, gold dropped 7-1/2 cents at the morning flxmt to 43.40 and another 7-1/2 cents at the second fixing to 43.32 dollars per ounce London geld Closed146 words
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96 1969-05-30 7 JAKARTA. Thurs. (UPI) The Indonesian Trade Minister has expanded the list of import permits into West Irian, and at the same time prohibited export of consumer goods from the region. The measure, made public in Jakarta this week was presumably intended to increase96 words
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289 1969-05-30 7 BANK of America has predicted that inflationary psychology in the United States will be checked by the end of the year. The world's largest bank also expects current or possibly even more intensive governmental restraint policies to curb the rise in289 words
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Article385 1969-05-30 7 HINOAfOU. Stork bttunie told and Other price* •mailt; UiiMl at in* CIOM of buatnesa. INDUSTRIALS ACMA B. fm Bvor*::: f:JJ 05 Camel Pl)*ood C. Sugar CD Chemical Co Cjcle 6 Carriage B£b» 2 35 IT? 1.87 1.94 2.38 410 1.89 196 J.fij t. -meltm* XD LAI385 words
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199 1969-05-30 7 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI)— A growing belief that an increase in prime bank interest rates is in the offing touched off another stock market decline yesterday in moderately active trading. But loses were not so sharp as in the previous session because some199 words
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Article103 1969-05-30 7 SINGAPORE. Thurt. Tho coon prtcec at ttt« Singapore Chlneta Product Exchange today art*— Bojn Coconut Oil (FOB) Balk belief 49.00 Coconut Oil (F.O.B.) Drum 51.50 Mixed Copra 81.00 Muntok White Pepper (FO B.) 9«% X.LAT. 122 50 karawak white Pepper (FOR) 120 00 Sarawak special Black Pepper (f oH.)103 words
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Article50 1969-05-30 7 (Man if era Prices) 1st Malayan S.00 —i 2nd Malayan 2.16 3rd Malayan 131 The Com. Ind. XD 1.03 Ill The Saving Fund LIS 1J25 M. Invest Fnnd XD 1.30 1.40 1st Hone Kong 145 1.51* 2nd Hong Kong XD 1.00 1.01* Sterling Com. XD (•Hone Kong currency)50 words
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Article446 1969-05-30 7 ARRIVALS: 5-00 a.m. MSA MLO29 Kuala Lumpur 900 a.m. MSA MLII 9 Kuala Lumpor. 10 15 a.m. MSA MLI2I Kuala Lumpur. 10.25 am MSA MLOOS Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. 1.10 p.m. MSA ML 451 Kucbiog. 2.25 pm MsA MLO47 Kota Bbaru. Trenggaou. Kuala Lumpur. 825 p.m. MSA446 words
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Article254 1969-05-30 8 MUNICH, Thurs. (DaD) Youthful Munich filmmaker Edgar Reitz, wondering how even younger people would go about making films, gave 26 school-girls "between the ages of thirteen and fifteen a camera and film and told them to shoot a short film of their own. The girls set to work254 words
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Article148 1969-05-30 8 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Researchers for an American company have developed a new plastic resin which they describe as revolutionary. The resin is based on a hydrocarbon polymer and has a unique combination of properties not available In anv other material, according to Tip Firestone Tire Rubber company. Akron.148 words
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Article82 1969-05-30 8 HANOVER. Thurs. (DaD) Computers will soon be able to communicate by means of the spoken word. At this years Hanover Fair a computer answered queries over the telephone. It is. of course, a complicated business The necessary vocabulary Is taped and converted into electrical Impulses by a voice82 words
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Article147 1969-05-30 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The following ten schools participated in the semifinals of the sixth annual Inter -School Science 9uiz held at the Shell Theatrette on Tuesday: Fair field Methodist Girls' School, AngloChinese School, Victoria School, St. Joseph Institution, Singapore Chinese Girls' School, St. Margaret Secondary School. Montford School.147 words
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229 1969-05-30 8 SYDNEY Thurs. (Reuter) The fossilised remains of an air-breathing freshwater fish which lived more than 350 million years ago has been found in the Antarctic. The curator of foss.ls at the Australian museum. Dr. Alexander Ritchie said today that the remains of229 words
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Article, Illustration301 1969-05-30 8 WASHINGTON, Thurs. American researchers have developed an experimental television system for viewing the insides of the human body in colour. The miniature system can function in very dim light, and is expected to become a valuable tool In medical practice, research and teaching Television301 words
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Article231 1969-05-30 8 MUNICH. Thurs. (DaD) Human brains, installed as thinking control centres in space ships, have been seriously suggested not by a science fiction writer but by physicist and cybernetics specialist Dr Herbert Franke of Munich Technical University. Federal Republic of Germany. Dr. Franke feels it to be within the231 words
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Article126 1969-05-30 8 NEW YORK. Thurs. (Reuter) While biologists trying to grow animal life In a test tube are getting publicity, scientists In eight nations are quietly working ©n growing plants in test tube*, the Rockefeller Foundation said today. The creation of test-tube plants could lead to eventual development 0126 words
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Article, Illustration31 1969-05-30 8 Parrot fever may give bird-lover a high fever, headache and breathing problem. Diseases which afflict man and beast alike are called "Zoonoses" and there are more than 100 of them. (LTD.— (LTD. - 31 words
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Article397 1969-05-30 8 Face painting in China is traced back centujies to a warrior who looked more like a librarian Lan Ling ruled the Pei Chi kingdom in what is now China from 550 to 577 AD He was known as a great swordsman and a fierce fighter on397 words
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Article1453 1969-05-30 8 Albert E. Kaff - By Albert E. Kaff TOKYO, Thurs. Philippine VicePresident Fernondo Lopez calls rice the "lifeline of more than a billion people." At least one out of every four persons in the world eats rice as his basic food. Populations are growing at unprecedented rates in most of the1,453 words
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Advertisement55 1969-05-30 8 Students: Do you know? 1. What is a diamond? 2. The tallest building in Singapore. 3. The first English school established in Singapore. Please reply together with your name and address for publication in the Students' Page of the Eastern Sun. Address your letters to: The Guide, Eastern Sun, 2355 words
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Miscellaneous148 1969-05-30 8 AMY By Jack Tipp'rt 1 3 sK m H "It'sokay, Mom, I'm practicing to be a teen-ager." DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and AUenMdMiams I HOPE WE GET A WEEK OT»» TROY'I COULD USE SOME HOME COOKING.' HUNGRY FOR YOUR MOM'S APPLE PIE, DANNY? MV MOTHER'S, ER.. GONE BUT My148 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1969-05-30 9 h.c. tan - by h.c. tan SINGAPORE, Thurs. Is the Roger Moore that 350 million TV viewers know ond love os "The Saint" the same in real life as he is cast cn the screen? Meeting him for th e first time, in the flesh, has1,083 words
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Advertisement309 1969-05-30 9 M V 1 fi v V, o r\ tm r i j i Singapore 31-5-69 sEESiBBSSSIsIsEBIgSIsBIn 9 p m 4 FANTASTIC BATTLES JACK CLAYBOURNE vs KING KONG SHINTARO STEVE FUJI vs RICKARD MANIAC LONDOS vs MARTIN YORGY MISTER X vs WALKER Abe: BILLY SMEE TONY FURY £<2) (Sb&THRILLS! NEW REFEREE....309 words
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Advertisement103 1969-05-30 9 CCT TO S£t ir ro r Si.*#' iynq ,i •Af VJ r, 3U7T, MOVIE iTAf. StNVA!IOf< TE c a pre ink c< t' ft CHOU CHOU >• a CTN in iff V Itl'RtNCi OM'*T (.All* Charity Film Show Fairfield Methodist Church is sta£ins a filiVi show "Seven Brides For Seven103 words
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Miscellaneous213 1969-05-30 9 A&SHAWI ORGANISATION I D O Phone 2841 •VOW SHOWING! No Fee Lsr u m-m.. I a 4 i Jac *«e Lane J if uc A PU.»b«y" wita Th# Playboy Girls-Color Midnight Tomorrow at LIDO-CAPITOL-REX *KY A PLACE TO CUL HOMC" iA SHAW PRODUCTION i Mincs-in in Color 1 CAPITOL Phone'213 words
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Miscellaneous203 1969-05-30 9 "'IV r ORGANIbAl I < N ORCHARD-J21bl 11 a-a, 1.38. 4.00. 30 ri& pa UGV'l •THE FIXER" la Co .or A'.sa Bit«i Dirk Bogarde ICA THAY 334GO now showing: 11 a.aa., I 30. l.m, IN 130 p a "Diamonds For Breakfast" Mareello vutroiann: A Paramount Picture la Color rODEON I203 words
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Article166 1969-05-30 10 BIG BEN JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC TOBO Von* Choy Oisin BONIGO Toro Von* Choy VONG CHOY Toro Oi«in VONG CHOY Toro Konifo SACK a PBINCE'S KNIFE Hand la Hand Contract 11 HAND IN HAND Prince's Knife Contract D r A&NCH SQUIBE Prince's Knife Hand In Hand K. BABBABOSSA Top166 words
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Article1095 1969-05-30 10 Raet Is CL 6 Dlv. 1— »'/j For*. -l.)0 pJB. ($4,500) (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) I2y 8y 900 9.00 8.1S 811 811 8 05 804 803 801 700 900 a nfl West 7 1. ooo Water Scout R 5 Breuk 10 2- 675 Cboy J. Donnelly Chiam1,095 words
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Article775 1969-05-30 10 Big Ben - By Big Ben TtfI'ALAYAN DAWN, a smart winntr ovtr the i'A Penang 8-l/2f earlier in the month, it a safe each-way proposition in Race Three at Ipoh tomorrow, opening day of the Perak Turf Club Derby meeting. Hitting the front at the back straight Malayan Dawn775 words
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Article28 1969-05-30 10 Big Ben Toro Malayan Dawn Tee Up Jimmy Lad Sunspot Lily'® Pet Actor IV Cisco Big Hill Lash Delville Zodiac King Barbarossa Caramoor Actor I\ r28 words
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Article347 1969-05-30 10 BIG BEN - Bv BIG BEN IPOH. Thurs. November Sun. winner of the Singapore Derby, is retaining his winning form This morning with his regular Jockey Garnet Bougoure astride, he revealed top form in a workout with Joint Command (Rod Daw. k:ns) and Viva Ipoh. Novmber Sun and347 words
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Article1331 1969-05-30 10 Race l: CI. 5 DlVa 3 6 Furt- l.SO p.m. ($5,000) (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) L 808 Valentino ftv 9 00 Asiatic Stable Tullob v 2 759 Blwal 3v 900 5in>i Stnble Tan Namdi 3 3 59* Slnrmv Law 4 r 900 Eve* Stable Tulioh 4 0001,331 words
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Article396 1969-05-30 11 SINGAPORE, Thun. Asha Mane, daughter of Singapore's throwing the hammer champion, Eknath Mane, established her second new record on the third day of the four-day Serangoon District Secondary School annual athletic meet held at Farrer Park Athletic Centre today. Today. Asha of Mount Verpon Secondary396 words
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Article, Illustration350 1969-05-30 11 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE'S Sports Minister, Enche Othman Wok, today said the Republic would not back out of the ASEAN Games sports project. In an exclusive interview with Sunsport, Enche Othman. tbe key man behind the Gov-ernment-backed sports promotion programme in Singapore, told350 words
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Article307 1969-05-30 11 Boy s *C Division 800 m: 1. Lui Seng Cheong (VSK 2. Goh Kian Chong (HIH). 3. Gan Yam Seng (WSC). 2 min. 21.5 sec. (record). 80m. Hurdles: 1. Sam Mohd SharifT (VS), 2. Quek Hock Chye (WSC), 3 Gan Yam Seng (WSC).—I3.2 sec. 4x400m: 1.307 words
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Article64 1969-05-30 11 TOKYO. Thurs. (Reuter) Paul Takeshi Fuji of Hawaii, former world Junior welterweight boxing champion, has obtained a new manager and will now be able to flght, the Japanese Boxing Commission said today. The commission said it has recognised Ronald Fuji of Hawaii, the boxers uncle as64 words
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380 1969-05-30 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Syed Hassoonah of Telok Kurau Secondary School smashed his own boy's B' division 1.500 metres record on the fourth day of the flve-day Katong District Secondary School annual athletic meet held at the People's Association track. Kallang. today. Hassoonah returned a record380 words
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Article172 1969-05-30 11 PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad, Thurs. <Reuter» Wes Hall, former West Indies fast bowler believes that Garfield Sobers. the West Indies captain was "the greatest and toughest batsman' to whom he bowled. Hall, in a speech to Trinidad's Rehabilitation Boclety and the Paraplegic Association in Ban172 words
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Article146 1969-05-30 11 US Baseball Results Standings NEW YORK. Thurs. (Reuter)—Results of yesterday's major league baseball games: NATIONAL LEAGUE New York Mets 1. San Diego Padres 0 (11 innings). Chicago Cubs 9, San Francisco Giants 8. Los Angeles Dodgers 6, Montreal Expos 0. St. Louis Cardinals 6, Atlanta Braves 2, Cincinnati Red s146 words
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Article191 1969-05-30 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Hockev Association senior division knockout competition final between Jansenites and Singapore Armed Forces will be played at the Padang. on Saturday at 5.00 p.m. Both teams are confident of winning. A victory for Jansenites would mean a 'hattrick for them, as they191 words
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Article102 1969-05-30 11 MADRID. Thurs (Reuter) A.C. Milan produced one of their finest performances to crush Ajax Amsterdam 4—l here last nifht and win the European Soccer Cup final. The masterful Italians stunned the 50.000 spectator® with a cool, brilliant exhibition of modern soccer which made the Ajax team102 words
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Advertisement250 1969-05-30 11 Classified Ads. Birth CHRISTINE SOO DAUGHTER to Richard and Rosy So©. Thanks to doctors and staff of K.K. Hospital, Singapore. FOR washing and mending of all kinds el carpets 5 rugs. Cantactt UNITED CARPETS 183 Tanglin Road. (Opposite Hotel Malaysia) Singapore 10. Tel: *****9. Dealers in: PERSIAN, PAKISTAN BOKHAHA. INDIAN.250 words
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Advertisement118 1969-05-30 11 TENDER JABATAIM KERJA RAYA SABAH KENYATAAN TAWARAN TAWARAN daripada P*mborong2 vang berdaftar diJ.K.R. di-dalam Kelas 'A akan di-terima di-Ibu Pejabat. Jabatan Kerja Raya. Kota Kinabalu. Sabah. hingga pukul 10.00 pagi pada I6hb. Jun, 1969 untok: MEMBENA DAN MENYIAPKAN PEJABAT BAHARU. JK R. KOTA KINABALU, SABAH Segaia butir2 boleh di-dapati di-masa118 words
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Miscellaneous556 1969-05-30 11 Time And Tide TODAT Singapore Town: 3.31 a.m. (1 ft.); 1007 a.m. (8 ft); 3.41 pm. (32 ft); 939 p.m. (8.9 ft). Naval Dockyard: 3.20 a.m. (1.6 ft); 10.16 a.m. (9.7 ft); 3.45 p.m. (4 ft.); 21.56 p.m. (99 ft). TOMORROW Singapore Town: 4.13 a.m. (02 ft.); 11.02 (8.2 ft);556 words
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Miscellaneous1381 1969-05-30 11 (CHANNEL 5) AN.: 800 Programme Sum- (CHANNEL 8) mary in all Language?; 910 AM: 9.00 Programme Sum. Batman Cartoon Show; 9.35 j„ a n Languages: 910 Guestwerd Ho! (Bab's Mother); Cantonese Opera (Romance of 10.00 Road West (Fair Ladies of Slew Siong Chamber) (Repeat); France) Malay Subtitles; 10.55 940 chansons1,381 words
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Article, Illustration530 1969-05-30 12 ALBERT JOHNSON - INSPECTION Br ALBERT JOHNSON SINGAPORE, Thurs. Dr.Toh Chin Chyt, Minister for Science and Technology, said today that Singapore's existing co-operation among maritime nations has opened up a 'new outlef of employment for the young people of the Republic. He saidEastern Sun pix. - 530 words
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Article106 1969-05-30 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Chairman of the Panel of Official for this Sunday's Toto draw will be Dr. Chew Wee Lek. Acting Director of Botanic Gardens. Ministry of Law and National Development. The draw which will be supplemented by the usual lucky draw will be telecast live' at106 words
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Article38 1969-05-30 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two Policemen on beat duty and a security guard of a commercial firm, todav apprehended a thief, who had earlier snatched a handbag of a housewife. The man will be charged in court tomorrow.38 words
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Article127 1969-05-30 12 SINGAPORE. Thure. The Ministry of Education an- j nounced today that as from this Sundav, June 1. the Ministry of Education Headquarters. Kay Siang Road, and the Teachers' Training College. Paterson Road, will begin work from 8.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and127 words
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237 1969-05-30 12 Disputed 420,000 Land Row Adjourns SINGAPORE, Thurs. The High Court hearing on a disputed piece of land, now said to be worth about $420,000, was adjourned today following an amended statement of claim being file by the plaintiffs today. The hearing which entered Its fourth day today was adjourned following237 words
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Article, Illustration121 1969-05-30 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An Australian manufacturer is currentlv visiting Malaysia and Singapore to study the market and promote sales. He 1s Mr. Ronald Fletcher. Managing Director of Murray Maxitherm Ltd. of Australia. He is also holding discussions with his company's agents in this area. Folln Brothers Sdn. Bhd.121 words
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Article200 1969-05-30 12 R. v. LINGAM - By R. v. LINGAM SINGAPORE, Thurs. A youth. Phanf Peck Fatt, who was on trial for murder in the High Court for the last three days had a"short-lived freedom today. Phang, who was acquitted and discharged this morning, when the DPP, Enche Ibrahim Burhan, told200 words
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Article153 1969-05-30 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Lee Kok Wah. 23. was sentenced today to four months in Jail on 78 charges of defrauding members of the public by settinar up a bogus PAP branch at Lorong 1 Batawl between March 23 and May 20. last year. Lee admitted153 words
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Article34 1969-05-30 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Changing of Guard at the Istana Main Gate will be performed by the Istana Guards of the Singapore Armed Forces Guard Unit on Sunday, June 1 at 5.30 p.m.34 words
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Article22 1969-05-30 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— There was a total of 74 road accidents of which eight were serious during the past 24 hours.22 words
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Article105 1969-05-30 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 19-year-old soldier kicked Police Detective Jemangin bin Salikin for arresting his friend for smoking marijuana, the Eighth Magistrate's Court heard today. Jemangin said Mohamed A riff bin Yusof. a private in the British Army, objected to his action at the junction of Cluny Road105 words
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181 1969-05-30 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 40-vear-old tout. Lee Chan Wah. was jailed for two years by the Third District Court todav for cheating a housewife of $42 as alleged legal fees for her daughter's maintenance case. Lee, who was also ordered to undergo a181 words
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Article20 1969-05-30 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Thieves broke into a godown in Jalan Mohamed Sultan and stole goods valued at $7,190, yesterday.20 words
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Article, Illustration93 1969-05-30 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Three employees of the Keppel Shipyard (Private) Ltd. will commence an engine course at the Burmeister Wain's main engine works In Copenhagen. Denmark, on Monday. The three are Mr. Leong Yew Kong, foreman engineer, Mr. Chan Lim Fong. chargehand engineer, and Mr Chee Fook93 words
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Article, Illustration264 1969-05-30 12 PETER ONG - By PETER ONG SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Patrick Toosey, part owner of the Blue Sea Lin« of Liverpool, is on a visit to the Far East, to determine how his shipping line can best serve the rapidly increasing trade between the United King, dom and264 words
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Article141 1969-05-30 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Singapore Institute of Management will hold a series of lectures on "Salesmanshio and Sales Promotion" from Julv 1 to September 9. every Tuesday and Friday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The venue will be announced later. The speaker will be Mr. Peter141 words
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Article102 1969-05-30 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 19-year-old housebreaker. S Balone. was jailed for five years by the Fourth District Court today. Balone. who had 10 previous convictions, admitted that he broke into seven houses, from which he stole a total of $2,145 in cash and property, between March 20102 words
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Article29 1969-05-30 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs Deputy Superintendent of Police, Mr. Freddy Lee Hi am Yew has resigned from the Police Force. Hi« resignation has taken effect as from May 22.29 words
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Article, Illustration142 1969-05-30 12 8INGAPORE. Thurs. In the interest of charity, about 15o ladles, braved torrential rains yesterday morning to attend an exhibition and demonstration of the art of Ikebana flower arrangement by Lady de la Mare, wife of the British High Commissioner In Singapore, and Mrs. Lee Swee Cheng. The142 words
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Article99 1969-05-30 12 SINGAPORE, Ttaurs. A seven-man Canadian trade mission will arrive hereon June 3, to study investment opportunities for the setting up of joint projects. The mission, led by Mr. Robert A. Crlchton of the Trade and Industrv Division of Ontario's Department of Trade and Development, will be meeting99 words
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Article97 1969-05-30 12 'Modesty Case' SINGAPORE. Thurs. Teo Thiam Hock. 60, charged with outraging the modesty of a 15-year-old girl, was given a discharge amounting to an acquittal by a District Court today when the girl agreed to have the case compounded. Teo was originally charged with having carnal97 words
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150 1969-05-30 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs The first draw for the lucky blood donors in conjunction with the three-month long Blood Donation Campaign will be held on Sunday at 11 am. In Red Cross House. Penang Lane. The secretary general of the Singapore Red Cross Society, Mrs. B.S.150 words
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Article77 1969-05-30 12 SINGAPORE Thurs. The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board reminds those concerned that a family planning lecture/demonstration plus a film show wiU be held in Chinese at 5.30 p.m. Institute of Health, Outram Road. This is a weekly programme and It will be held alternately on every77 words
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Article240 1969-05-30 12 PETER LOKE - Bv PETER LOKE SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two senior members of the Singapore Polytechnic staff have been appointed to the Faculties of Architecture and Engineering at the University of Singapore. The announcements were made by the Public Relations Officer of the University, Mr. Peter S.T.240 words
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191 1969-05-30 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A wild car chase led to the arrest of two men for attempting to steal a SlOO car-wheel, the Fourth District Court was told today. The two men. Neo Kee Hi at, 28. and Per Tar Leone. 30, were191 words
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Article55 1969-05-30 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs Military exercises will be conducted on Pulau Tekong by the Singapore Armed Forces from this Sunday. June, 1. to Saturday June 28. The exercises will be held daily from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. The public are asked not to be alarmed since only "blanks55 words
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