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Title Section24 1969-06-01 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY -fr Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 1014 Sunday Edition, 1 June 1969. MC (P) 0737 Price 15 cents24 words
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Article652 1969-06-01 1 HOOLIGAN GANGS BLAMED f A number of isolated incidents occurred in Singapore starting at 7 o clock last night according to an official statement issued by Capt. D. Wyatt, Public Relations Officer for the Ministry of Interior and Defence. The statement said that the incidents resulted652 words
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212 1969-06-01 1 BANGKOK, Sat. (Reuter) Thai Air Force planes supporting ground troops have been daily bombing and rocketing Communist guerrillas threatening to capture the strategic hill pass around Ban Pa Wal, 250 miles north of Bangkok, provincial sources said yesterday. Provincial officials said Ban Pa Wai is212 words
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Article97 1969-06-01 1 KEY BISCAYNE. Fla. Sat. (UPI) —President Nixon was conferring with Secretary of State William P. Rogers Saturday on Vietnam peace strategy. Rogers flew in FTiday evening to give the President his personal report on secret talks with South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu and other Asian97 words
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Article105 1969-06-01 1 SALONIAK. Greece. Sat. (UPI) —A Greek military court today convicted 37 persons on charges of trying to assassinate former Premier Constantine Kollias and to blow up an American consulate. The five-man tribunal returned its verdict at dawn and sentenced four of the 37 convicted to105 words
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280 1969-06-01 1 WILLEMSTAD, Sat. (Reuter) Two people have been killed, 15 seriously Injured and about 100 slightly hurt in riots in Willemstad, capital of Curacao, the Dutch news agency reported today. The casualty list was issued as Dutch Marines patrolled gutted streets of the Dutch West280 words
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Article, Illustration143 1969-06-01 1 NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Mavis Young (above) lastnight beat nine other finalists to take away the coveted title of Miss Singapore to represent her country in the Miss Universe beauty pageant in Miami. The announcement was made half an hour after midnight after more than an hour of deliberations on the143 words
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Article104 1969-06-01 1 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) Several passengers were injured when the "Southern Express" train from Bangkok to Sungei Golok on the Malaysian border was derailed in southern Thai province of Nakhon Sri Thammarai last night, railway sources said today. Sources said the diesel locomotive and five carriages jumped the104 words
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Article63 1969-06-01 1 LA PAZ. Bolivia. Sat. (Reuter) New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller arrived here today on hit Latin factfinding tour for President Nixon, but it was cut to a twohour airport stopover because of feared hostile demonstrations The cut in the visit was announced shortly before he arrived here, while hostile63 words
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Article142 1969-06-01 1 LONDON, Sat. (UPl)—The Foreign Office said Friday the British Government has agreed to supply Malaysia with military equipment for the projected expansion of its armed forces. A spokesman said Britain has informed the Malaysian government she will supply "some of the items'* requested by Malaysia142 words
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Article240 1969-06-01 1 PARIS. Sftt. (UPI) Bombs Saturday rocked the campaign headquarters of Acting President Alain Poher and the Paris apartment of Socialist Presidential Candidate Geston Deferre. Neither was there at the time. A street cleaner was Injured by the explosion outside Poher's Left Bank headquarters. There were no240 words
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Article62 1969-06-01 1 BANGKOK. Sat. (UPI) Thai public health officials said Saturday they will quarantine all arrivals from Singapore who fail to bring their vaccination certificates with them because of a cholera epidemic in the island state. The officials said special inspection teams will also meet vessels arriving at Bangkok62 words
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Article51 1969-06-01 1 KARACHI. Sat. (UPI) A 54-year-old Japanese national and three Pakistanis were sentenced to five years in prison today for spying against Pakistan. Yoshinori Tekoshl, who had been detained under the Pakistan Official Secrets Act since' June. 1967. was convicted along with Abdul Rehman Sabri. Abdul Lttif and Mustafa51 words
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Article96 1969-06-01 1 MANILA, Sat (Reuter) Firemen who rushed to the scene of a big Are in Manila spent more time demanding money from distraught residents than in putting out the blase, a government official said today. The official, Pete S. De Jesus, told reporters that several- witnesses had come forward96 words
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198 1969-06-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. An uneasy calm still prevailed in the country as a result of "fresh incidents and unfounded rumours circulated by irresponsible elements." There were still cases of arson and attempted arson in various places originated by thugs and mischief makers, the Information198 words
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Article62 1969-06-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A 24-hour curfew has been imposed in the Mukim of Kuala Kurau in the Krian district of Perak, according t 0 the Information Control Centre her e today. The curfew came into effect at 5 a.m. today. The curfew in other parts62 words
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Article70 1969-06-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The number of people arrests ed since the outbreak of the disturbances here two weeks ago has risen to 5.750. The Information Control Centre here said today that of those arrested. 2.336 are secret society members and other undesirable elements while the remainder comprises70 words
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Article66 1969-06-01 1 KUCHING Sarawak. Sat (AFP) Malaysian security forces killed two Communist terrorists in thick jungle in the Sungei Tengang area in the state's third administrative division last Thursday. A security forces spokesman said they also recovered a sten gun. a home-made shot gun, ammunition and some propaganda66 words
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Article318 1969-06-01 2 K. S. Sidhu - By K. S. Sidhu FOR several months crack detectives of the C.I.D. kept s "fruitless" watch for five robbers who hsd been victimising courting couples at Farrer Park. So much so that hundreds of frightened lovers kept sway from the dimly lit psrk. a318 words
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Article, Illustration317 1969-06-01 2 PETER LOKE - By PETER LOKE THE exotic multi-million dollar 16-storey Ming Court Hotel is scheduled to open for business in September. Mr. P. F. Chen, a Director of Ming Court Hotel, will leave here early next week for a hectic four-week sales promotion tour317 words
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Article65 1969-06-01 2 A WOULD-BE "downright proletariat revolutionist" was fined $75 or three weeks' jail in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday for possessing a banned Mao Tsetung's booklet. Tan Meng Slang. 22, a lighterman, admitted possession of the booklet entitled "Learn from Mao Tsetung to be a Downright Proletariat65 words
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209 1969-06-01 2 SUHAIMI BIDIN - By SUHAIMI BIDIN THE people In the Republic must possess certain abiding principles and qualities which they cannot afford to compromise If they are to live in peace and stability and as a free people for the next 150 years. The Minister for Health. Mr.209 words
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Article36 1969-06-01 2 PROFESSOR William J. Smith will give a public lecture on "Children and Poetry for parents, teachers and librarians" on June 6, at the New Lecture Theatre No. 2, University of Singapore, at 8 p.m.36 words
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Article, Illustration96 1969-06-01 2 Martin Lim - By Martin Lim THE Republic's Ambassadress for Tourism. Miss Rosalind Ong, see picture above, takes off on her lourth promotional tour on Wednesday, June 4, in her tireless effort to project Singapore's "Instant Asia." During her two-month tour Miss Tourism Singapura 1969 will visit the United96 words
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Article37 1969-06-01 2 A SATA free mass X'ray operation will be held at the community hall in Tanglin Halt Road, Block 46-1, from Tuesday June 3. to Friday June 6, at 5 30 p.m. to 9 p.m.37 words
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Article211 1969-06-01 2 Pat Chan - We Need More Helpers' First Lady By Pat Chan THOUSANDS of people thronged the gala Seventh Combined Welfare Service* Exhibition and Sale of Work held at the Victoria Memorial Hall, yesterday. Many spent generously, buying beautiful handicrafts and sumptuous food and looked at the skillfully produced work-piecei done by members211 words
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Article38 1969-06-01 2 THERE will be no water or poor pressure In Rose Lane area from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday, June 2. The shutdown if to enable connections to be made to a six-inch diameter main.38 words
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Article32 1969-06-01 2 AN 18-year-old girl. Pang Ah Yoke, was found dead on the ground floor of the multistorey flats at block 37. Toa Payoh Estate, yesterday morning. No foul play was suspected.32 words
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Article140 1969-06-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The recent disturbances in Ma.aysia would have no impact on the basic concept of the five-power defence arrangements for this region, New Zealand's Minister of Defence, Mr. David Thomson said today. "The important thing 1# that we must all join together in140 words
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Article293 1969-06-01 2 Martin Lim - Gerakan Terms NOC, Redundant By Martin Lim THE CHAIRMAN of Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia, Dr. Syed Hussein Alatas, yesterday# called for a conference of Rulers to discuss the length of the Emergency and a return to democratic rule. Speaking at Johore Bahru, he said: The views293 words
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Article94 1969-06-01 2 MRS K ESTROP. 45. Invited a 32-year-old man to spend the night at her Upper Changi Road home or May 19. Early the next morning the man, Mohamed Shak bin Mohamed All. disappeared with her $55-radiogram. Yesterday Shak denied stealing the radiogram in the Ninth Magistrate'# Court.94 words
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Article, Illustration93 1969-06-01 2 THE Regional English Language Centre of SEAMEO like other regional centres can help to cut down national barriers and encourage the interflow of information to promote regional unci's*anting and goodwil! The Deputy Secretary (Administration) of the Ministry of Education. Mr. N.K. Vanniasingham. said this ves- terday. when he93 words
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190 1969-06-01 2 REGIONAL co-operation in any form is beneficial to the countries concerned said the South Vietnamese Consul General in Singapore, Mr. Le Quan Gian. at the Airport yesterday. before flying off to the fourth Asian Pacific Council meeting in Kawana. Japan. Mr. Le said there should190 words
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Article55 1969-06-01 2 AN English Muslim convert will be amon? the speakers at the Prophet Mohammad's birthday celebrations at the Victoria Memorial Hall today at 2 pm. Other speakers will include Tuan Hassan Al'Attas from Indonesia and Enehe Othman Wok. Minister for Social Affairs. The celebrations are organised by55 words
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Miscellaneous127 1969-06-01 2 OKAV,YOU TWO— COME ON IHf WE'LL BE EATING SOON/ > Sr^ r> I i m X, m £i I Vl m Hm m i v A ss SY 8 I V ft :o 1 m THEY RE MERE, NOW... BUT THERE'S A STRONG POSSIBIUry MISTER ROCKLAND WOHT 30 FORTVE SPANISH127 words
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Article, Illustration446 1969-06-01 3 Helen Tan - By Helen Tan To the nostalgic strains of Mendelssohn's "Wedding March/' 20 couples made a spectacular entry into the foyor of the Singapore Conference Hall yesterday. It was the scene of the first ever mass multi-racial wedding ceremony organised by Radio an/d Television 6mgapura, in446 words
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Article502 1969-06-01 3 BHRI L. C. Tahiliani. Foreign Sales Organiser, of the ALL INDIA REPORTER LTD., Nagpur, India has recently arrived in Singapore on a mission of goodwill and promotion of co-operation between the two countries. THE Junior Safety First Council held its AGM on May 27 in St.502 words
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131 1969-06-01 3 The Singapore Institute of Management will hold a ten week course of lectures on "Business Statistics" from July 1 to September 9 The venue will be announced later. The course will he held every Tuesday and Friday from 7.30 p m to 9.30 p m.131 words
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Article28 1969-06-01 3 THE Minister for Communications. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will attend the Italian National Day reception at the Golden Lotus. Hotel Malaysia tomorrow, at 6.30 p.m.28 words
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Article219 1969-06-01 4 The British LONDON, Sat (Reuter) Foreign Secretary Michael Stewart says that Bri tain will complete her military withdrawal from the Persian Gulf by the end o 1971 as planned and that the government would not reconsider the decision. He was speaking to airport reporters on219 words
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Article290 1969-06-01 4 HtNDON. Sat (UPI) A four-man team or British Arctic adventurers radioed Queen Elizabeth that they have completed "the first surface crossing of the Arctic Ocean" yesterday. The radio message was sent by expedition leader Wally Herbert. 34. to his London headquarters which sent it on290 words
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Article187 1969-06-01 4 ST. PETERSBURG, Florida. Sat. (UPI) Thor Heyerdahl's papyrus raft Ra reported "All very well" on its voyage from North Africa to South America. A radio message received here from navigator Norfnan Baker said the raft was riding "very rough seas" north of the Canary Islands. Baker's187 words
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Article66 1969-06-01 4 CAIRO, Sat. (UPl)—lraq ana Lebanon are urging a panArab foreign ministerial conference in the near future, Arab league officials said todav. Iraq wants a discussion of it« boundary dispute with Iran over the Shatt El Arab River, league officials said. Iran disputed Iraq's sqve* reignty on the66 words
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Article116 1969-06-01 4 MONTREAL. Sat. (Reuter) Eighty per cent of the women who want their breasts enlarged through surgery are married, a dOctor told the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons. Dr. W.R. Waters of Winnipeg said that less well endowed females experienced "strong feelings of inferiority in a society that116 words
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Article72 1969-06-01 4 BERKELEY, California. Sat. (ATP). About 30,000 demonstrators paraded quietly through Berkeley yesterday in support of their claim for a stretch of university land to be turned over for use as a "People's park". Nearly 2.500 police and National Guardsmen kept watch on the parade but there72 words
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Article86 1969-06-01 4 TOKYO, Sat. (UFI) A group of Russian expert* will leave the Soviet Union soon for Haiphong Port in North Vietnam to assist In the seaport's expansion. Radio Moscow said on Friday. The expansion project includes building of two piers capable of accommodating deep sea-going ships.86 words
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Article176 1969-06-01 4 SPACE CENTRE. Houston. Taxes. Sat. (UPI) Scientists and astronauts today began the task of labelling more than 1,100 photographs of the moon taken during the flight of Apollo 10. The «ide of the moon facing the earth, although definitely marked with craters, is relatively smooth compared176 words
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88 1969-06-01 4 JAKARTA. Sat (Reuter) Fourteen Chinese teachers and students, who allegedly distributed pamphlets saying "Lone Live Chairman Mao" and "Long Live Chinese Communist Party" have been charged with subversive activities. Antara News Agency reported. Antara said thev had also been charged with inciting Chinese nationals in88 words
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Article99 1969-06-01 4 JAKARTA. Sat. (UPI) The Indonesian Army has tightened control over former President Sukarno. According to Sukarno's first wife Fatmawati, the Army now also prohibits other wives of Sukarno as well a s his children from visiting him. Sukarno is presently staying in the house of his99 words
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256 1969-06-01 4 TRELLE6ORG, Sweden, Sat. (UPI) —An explosion *nd Are swept the 71,068ton Japanese built Liberian tanker Benedict after it collided with a Norwegian bulk carrier in the Baltic sea 12 miles South of here early today. Coastal radio stations reDorted burning oil256 words
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Article147 1969-06-01 4 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Adults tend to oppose sex education courses for children in elementary school but favour them for high school students, a Bindlinger and Co. survey reports. .The survey also reported that opposition to sex education was strongest from women and from147 words
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Article185 1969-06-01 4 BONN. Sat. (Reuter) —West Germany is prepared to use a new. more flexible approach to discourage third countries from recognising Communist East Germany, haying finally abandoned the 14-year-old Hallstein Doctrine. The cabinet unanimously approved a policy of deciding: each case on its merits yesterday, following the recognition185 words
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Article166 1969-06-01 4 PARIS, Sat. (UPl)—The five astronauts three Americans and two Russians may meet in space someday, but there was some doubt that they would meet in Paris. Americans James McDivitt, David Scott and Russel Schweikart said they are eager to meet Soviet cosmonauts Vassily Shatalov166 words
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Article120 1969-06-01 4 MOSCOW. Sat. (Reuter) The Soviet Union sharply denied todav Western press reports that it was softening :ts attitude towards Israel in the Middle East dispute The government newspaper Izvestia. in a despatch from New York, said Russia was still insisting on a complete withdrawal of Israeli120 words
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Article68 1969-06-01 4 MANILA. Sat (UPl)—Eight persons who will be jurors in the Asian film festival arrived here today on separate flights. The arrivals are Yujio Al> gawa and Naoki Togawa of Japan. Peng Yao of Nationalist China. You Hahn Chu and Oho Kvung of South Korea. Madame Yosundura of68 words
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Article111 1969-06-01 4 CORDOBA, Argentina, Sit (Reuter) One sniper was killed and another wounded when troops advanced against strikers and students barricaded in a university district here, military authorities announced tonight The troops, advancing under a hail of snioer fire, arrested 30 pe-nle and found an arms cache m111 words
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Article151 1969-06-01 4 TAIPEI. Sat. (UPI) Preildent Nguyen Van Thleu of South Vietnam sought advice on Friday on how to fight the Communists from a man who was a military commander battling warlords whe n Thleu was only three years of age. Thleu who arrived from Seoul Friday afternoon for151 words
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Article126 1969-06-01 4 CATANIA. Sicily Sat (UPI) —Four gunmen blazed away at rich other with pistols and shotgun* In a crowded street felling U persons today. Five children who had been playing in the street were among the injured Carmela Balsamo. 3, was reported in serious condition after126 words
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Article100 1969-06-01 4 FREETOWN, Sierra Leone. Sat. (Reuter) Dr. Slaka Stevens. Prime Minister of Sierra Leone, said on his return here today from America. Japan and Taiwan that he has Invited prospective investor* to visit the country. A hydro-electric acheme was one sujgestion on which investors were asked to conduct feasibility100 words
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Article97 1969-06-01 4 TEL AVIV, Sat. (Reuter) An explosion damaged a pipeline carrying oil from Saudi Arabia across the Israeli-occu-pied Syrian Golan heights during the night, a military spokesman announced here today. The pipeline, operated by 3 subsidiary of the ARAMCO company, carries oil from Dharan in Saudi Arabia to97 words
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Article88 1969-06-01 4 TOKYO. Sat (UPI) Made Odantara, an Indonesian student whom authorities said sold stolen industrial secrets to Russians, was indicted on theft charges today. The indictment by the Tokyo district public prosecutor's office charged Odantara with stealing items from the Rubber Goods Inspection Association. Kyodo Chemical Co88 words
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157 1969-06-01 4 WASHINGTON. Sat. <Reuter)—The son 4f controversial Harlem Congressman Adam Clayton Powell today married a White »ociety girl in a Washington National Catherdral ceremony that attracted a prominent guest list of 250 foreign diplomats. jazz musicians and society residents oI Washington and New York. The157 words
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Article522 1969-06-01 4 Paris: French All Over Again PARIS, Sot. (Reuter) France's presidential n^ idates e resting today after weeks of heefic campaigning which left no one ready to forecast how the country will vote tomorrow. Even experienced political observers were steering clear of any speculation after a campaign which522 words
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148 1969-06-01 4 PRAGUE. Sat (UPI) Communist Party First Secretary Gustav Husak told a cheering crowd of party functionaries today that Ota Sik. one of the progressive leaders of the 1968 reform era, had been purged from the party central committee- Husak disclosed the weeding148 words
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Article182 1969-06-01 4 CASHEL. Countv Galway. Ireland. Sat. (UPI) former Trench President Charles de Gaulle and hi a wile strolled serenely through Connemaras Bogiands today, ou'wardly oblivious to tomorrow s French elections to choose his successor. "I have never seen the General so relaxed," an aide told reporters.182 words
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Article207 1969-06-01 4 FORT WORTH. Texas Sat. (UPI) A Fort Worth physiologist says he plans to begin testing prototypes of a totally-contained, artificial heart in early June. Dr Wolcott E. Stewart also said he has started the Stewart Heart Company which he believes Is the first company ever formed to207 words
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331 1969-06-01 5 Ins stiSenU < nef? t TnS? Ut f, 2.~ ?°l lce flred Mar B as "><l arrest-d hundreds of riotle?t forlmportant U§? Japa ,!e Fotelgn MlmSter Kilchl Alchi About 5.000 police were on duty with orders to make as many arrests as331 words
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191 1969-06-01 5 MOSCOW, Sat. (UPI) a -orrnula to ensure a quiet world Communist summit conference lay on the desks of Communist leaders on Saturday. The formula was based on t. e non-controversial opposition to imperialism and pledges of party loyalty. Neither the Czechoslovak problem nor difT?191 words
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Article330 1969-06-01 5 RAWALPINDI, Sat. (UPI) Soviet Premier Alexei Kos gin left for Moscow today after a 21|-hour official visit to Pakistan and talks with President Yahya Khan. Kcsygin's special plane tcok off at 0300 GMT. On arrival here today. Kosygin met with Yahya for wide-ranging discussions on Pakistani-Soviet330 words
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Article74 1969-06-01 5 MANILA. Sat. (ATP) The South-east Asia Treaty Orranisation has begun consultations with the Philippine government on the implementation of Foreign Secretary Carlos P- Romulo's six-point p oposal to inject fresh blood into SEATO. The consultations are taking between Romulo and S M.H Rizvl, visitine Director of SEATO's Economic74 words
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Article252 1969-06-01 5 Pending Concessions PARIS. Sat. (UPI) North Vietnam and the Vietcone may purposely stall the Vietnam peace talks if President Richard M. Nixon and his Saigon counterpart decide against making new political concessions at their June 8 meeting on Midway Island, Communist diploma. tic sources252 words
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Article88 1969-06-01 5 SEOUL, Sat. (Reuter) South Korean Foreign Minister Kyu-Han Choi said here today he would condemn continuing North Korean provocations and Chinese expansionism during a meeting of the Asian and Pacific Council (ASPAC) to be held in Japan next month. Choi told a press conference he would88 words
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136 1969-06-01 5 SAIGON, Sat. (Reuter) The Vietcong and South Vietnamese and American ceasefires ended within an hour of each other today and the U.S. Command claimed the guerillas initiated 147 incidents during the South Vietnamese and American truce. The Vietcong 48-hour ceasefire to mark Buddha's birthday yesterday136 words
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Article74 1969-06-01 5 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter) A young woman gave birth on board a crowded ferry in the middle of Hong Kong harbour today. The ferry had Just set off from Kowioon for the five-minute journey to Hong Kong island when the birth began. Her husband and several74 words
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Article90 1969-06-01 5 HONG KONG, Sat. (Reuter) —North Vietnamese President Ho Chi Minh has said that there can be peace in Vietnam on'y after the withdrawal of all American troops and the overthrow of the Saigon Government. Radio Peking reported today. The radio said President Ho made the statement90 words
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Miscellaneous348 1969-06-01 5 THE MAN FROM IF N C I» THE DEEP FREEZE AFFAIR Part II: There's No Pool Like A Cold Pool ffii u m ■9^1^ 5 Vl/Ju THEY DON'T MISS 4 THICK— EVEN THEIR OWN /WEN ARE SHADOWED NIGHT AND DAY/ DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES/ SOON AFTER, ATA FAMOUS CROSSROADS348 words
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206 1969-06-01 6 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Chinese-speaking churches here will launch a "regional gospel campaign'' to commemorate the 150 th anniversary of the founding of the Republic. The 26th night campaign will commence at the Foochow Methodist Church in Race Course Road on June sth and will climax with206 words
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Article77 1969-06-01 6 SINGAPORE Bat.—The Graduates Christian Fellowship of Singapore will be holding its annual general meeting on June 7 at the residence of Prof. Khoo Oon Teik. The meeting will be proceeded by a buffet dinner at 6.30 p.m. Some projects which the QCF is currently engaged in are: a77 words
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157 1969-06-01 6 THERE will be a Triduum of Devotion to the Sacred Heart from Thursday June 12th to Saturday June 14. 1969 at 7.30 p.m. at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Tank Road, Singapore. Rev. Fr. Francis Lau will preach In English and Cantonese during157 words
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Article272 1969-06-01 6 SUNDAY BREAKFAST LET every man abide in the same calling wherein he was called" 1 Cor 7:20. Some Christians think that in order to be engaged in Christian work one must become a minister, a missionary, or Bible woman. If that be so. many will be precluded from doing272 words
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Article282 1969-06-01 6 THE Catholic Church in Singapore is organising public cele^ tlons ,or the feast Corpus Christi on June Bth This will be organised with great solemnity and with a participation of laity and clergy even greater than last year. Thus preparations are in hand for the celebrations to282 words
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Article348 1969-06-01 6 BOOK YOU SHOULD READ The Remarkable Story of Dr. Mary Verghese of Vellore. by Dorothy Clarke Wilson fHodder Stoughton) Paperback pp. 218 Price, $2.55 doesn't thrill to read of someone who has overcome great physical handicaps, to become successful In life? This Is the moving story of348 words
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Article795 1969-06-01 6 Archer Torrey - •"FOR WHERE TWO OR three are gathered 9 TOGETHER IS MY SAME. 1830) CHURCH by Archer Torrey WE have often said that "Jesus Abbey" is Intended to be a laboratory where God's promises are experimentally proven. This is one of the promises that we have proven.795 words
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Article291 1969-06-01 6 Dorothy M. Clack - By Dorothy M. Clack DID somebody say it's never too late to learn? Well. I've been learning something during the last week among other things, how to write a column. (After seven years, it's good to be given the knowhow!) The occasion was a three day School for Christian291 words
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Article174 1969-06-01 6 Suggested Bible Readings Foi June Thf Jewish Nation Emeries 1. Joshua 1:1-9 Joshua in command. 2. 3:9-17 The Promised Lace 3 ft 6:12-20 Jericho taken. 4 m 11:16-23 The land ©osessed. 3. 24:14-15 The people choose Gldeon" 5 commission. 6 Judges 6.7-16 7. H 6:33-40 The fleece174 words
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106 1969-06-01 6 ROME. (NC): A Roman Church where St. Paul Is said to have written one of his epistles has been dedicated as a centre of prayer for Christian unity. On the Feast of the Ascension. Angelo Cardinal Dell 'Acqua concelebrated a Mass In the106 words
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83 1969-06-01 6 BROTHER Anselm. the last of th* French missionary De La Salle Brothers In Malaysia died on May 4 at St Joseph's Training College. Penang. He had been suffering from chronic uraemia for some years. Born Pierre Marie Collober. on Jan 11.83 words
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Miscellaneous38 1969-06-01 6 mmm y M&Wmk .&> MfIMMMMMMfI 6) Mf> HAD »C £XP£RIBHC£ /I of ww axa (S an Uv courtesy of The Christian Chri A M^CTih/ci > dm am*™ I AWSWER UtW/\ LOOKING FOP! 1 mmm Si.JßsssjFi? JrM n I IV Today.38 words
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203 1969-06-01 7 signed a seHes of*wic>rn Philippines and Indonesia yesterday and bolster i? 9 9 Q 9 reements t0 boost their two-way trade ang po.ster their overall economic co-operation The agreements were concluded at the close of a four day meeting at the Foreign Office203 words
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112 1969-06-01 7 MR. R. VAIDYANATHAN. export manager of Best and Company Private Ltd. of India is currently visiting Malaysia and Singapore in the course of a South-east Asian market survey and sales promotion tour, and fo r discussions with his company's agents in this area, William Jacks.112 words
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Article, Illustration302 1969-06-01 7 The "Oriental Rio" of the Orient Overseas Line (Oollne), which recently inaugurated a passengercargo service round the world Is scheduled to arrive in Singapore this week after calling at the U.S., Central and Bouth America and at South and East Arnca. One of a fleet302 words
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Article93 1969-06-01 7 SINGAPOREANS and Malaysians vacationing in Denmark have returned full of praise of the i<ew check-in system used at the Copenhagen new $5.1 million domestic terminal which was opened in March this year, SAS announced yesterday. The simplified procedures which featured the "drive-to-the-gate" check-in system have cut93 words
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Article247 1969-06-01 7 THE market continued on the downward r d uring the past week and reached a low ?u\ssi5 n s J un e. Traffic was hampered by t he Whitsun holiday in London and a lack of trading interest resulted, state Holiday, Cutler, Bath £r Co., in247 words
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Article88 1969-06-01 7 LONDON. Sat. (LTI) Rubber market closed quiet yesterday with spot 24-1/4 24-1/2 Settlement House July 24-1/4 24-5/16 Aug 24-1/4 24-7/16 Sept 24-1/4 24-3/8 July Sept 24-1/4 24-7/16 Oct/Dec 24-1/4 24-5'16 Jan 7 March 24-3/16 24-1/4 April/June 24-1/16 24-1/4 July Sept 24 24-3/16 Oct/Dec 23-15/16 24-I'B Jan/March88 words
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Article49 1969-06-01 7 i Manaßfr* Prices) Ist Malayan 2.99 2nd .Malayan 2.1« 3rd Malayan J2® The Com. Ind. XD 1.02 1.12 The >auns Fund 1.1 ft I.2ft M. Invest Fund XD 1.30 Ist Hon* Hons l-4j> l-'J 2nd Hun; Kong XD 1.00 1.01 Sterling Com. \D 6 •Hons Kon* currency!49 words
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185 1969-06-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Pacific Chemicals Berhad, a company owned by Dow Chemical and the Malaysian public has announced plans for additional capital investment in Malaysia. Thi s investment will enable the production of multiple herbicide products instead of only Dalapon products as previously announced.185 words
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46 1969-06-01 7 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) Foreign Minister Mr. Adam Malik has said Indonesia will normalise its trace relations with East European countries. He told reporters yesterday that trade with these countries had dropped considerably since the 1965 failed Communist coup in Indonesia.46 words
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Article70 1969-06-01 7 BONN. Sat. (UPI) West Germany's booming industries expanded production 4.5 per cent from March to April, in what economic observers described as spring buoyancy combined with economic overheating. It compared with the Jan-uary-February increase of 5.8 per cent and the FebruaryMarch increase of 4.3 per cent.70 words
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Article265 1969-06-01 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following is a berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for June 1: DEPARTURE God owns Vessels 3/4 Pando Head N.W. 4/5 Giane Ann 25/26 Tocansa 31/32 Benvenue 46 Pacific Alliance 47 Bachtera Bakti 15/16 Autolycus 42/43 St. George 111 (tanker) 31/32265 words
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110 1969-06-01 7 SEOUL, Sat. (Reuter) [President Chung-Hee Park said today South Korea would be able to achieve financial self-sufficiency by 1970 and do without grant aid from the United States in 1971. a Presidential spokesman Mid. The President expressed this view when he discussed with his110 words
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Article14 1969-06-01 7 The tin price In Singapore yesterday was $621.37$ per plcul, up $1.25.14 words
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Article125 1969-06-01 7 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): SELLING T.T. or O.D. ready: Deutsche Marks $77.1075; Holland Guilders $84.4350; Swiss Francs $71.1100; Belgian Francs «6 1350; French Francs125 words
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Article98 1969-06-01 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The QUOD prices at the Singapore Chine*# Produce Exchange today ara>— Hayes seUei Coconut Oil (F0.8.) Bulk 49.25 Coconut Oil F.OB.Drum) 5175 Mixed Copra SI.OO Muntok White Pepper (FOB.) 94% N.L!W. 122.50 sarawmi White Pepper (FOB.) ***** Sarawak Special Black Pepper IFOS) W% NXW 92.50 Lam pons98 words
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Article435 1969-06-01 7 ARRIVALS SOOaja. M>A MLO29 Kuala Lumpur. 9.00a.0fc MSA MLII 9 Kuala Lumpur. 945 a.m. MSA ML33I Sydney. Jakarta. 10.15 a.m. MSA ML 112 Kuala Lumpur. 12.40 p.m. CAL CIS TalpeL Bong Kong. 10-25 am MsA MLOSS Penang. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. 1.00 p.m. SAS SR97I Copenhagen. Tashkent. Bangkok.435 words
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Article75 1969-06-01 7 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) Money Quotations: Hong Kong dollar* 6.***** per U.S. dollar Hong Kong dollars 6.1075 per US. dollar TT Hong Kong dollars 14.5 per pound sterling Hong Kong dollars 317.75 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness Hong Kong dollars 162.2 per 10,000 Japanese yens75 words
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Advertisement267 1969-06-01 7 I J THE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED Balance-Sheet as at 31st December, 1968 CAPITAL LIABILITIES Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund and Other Reserves Deposits and other accounts Borrowings from other Banking Companies. Agents etc. Bills Payable Bills for Collection being bills receivable (as per Contra) Other Liabilities Acceptance, Endorsements other obligations267 words
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POPPING AROUND with Platter Pete
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Article, Illustration137 1969-06-01 8 THE Booties started making their living as musicians at an early age and missed out on a bit of their childhood, so when a photo call is arranged they go back in time and get up to some childhood pranks. frßh to Ml pucdtlt V M«> lo*k137 words
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Article, Illustration496 1969-06-01 8 JJAVE DEE'S current escapade into Spanish sun and bullfighting gear should come as no surprise to anyone, following such jollies as dressing up as a bandit, rocker, highwayman and something closely resembling the man on a sardine tin. He enjoys dressing up his favourite496 words
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Article258 1969-06-01 8 JJI THERE; MOPE and more of vou have been writing ir t tell me how POPPING ARCUND is getting better and better. So what else is new? Seriously though. I'm real glad that all you hep-type cool cats dig P.A. After all, P.A. is specially designed for258 words
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Article, Illustration892 1969-06-01 8 Mike Ledgerwood - BT Mike Ledgerwood "IN THE EARLY stages of any solo artiste's career he has to find a way to identify himself. I never had that chance. So this album is the closest thing I have done that is me" Scott Walker, talking about his third892 words
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Advertisement19 1969-06-01 8 Heulschemvptwn GestUsthn/l "Records of Supre Polyclor Available of leading disc dealers! THE CYCLE 4 CARRIAGE CO, (E) PTE. LTD:19 words
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Advertisement145 1969-06-01 8 new IMSWCCH! DAYUNG SAMPAN Aida Mustafa PSE 112 321 I'M A TIGER Ernie Djohan PSE 112 322 OON'T FORGET ABOUT ME Dusty Springfield BF 326 95S SOMETHING IN MY HEART Sandra Andres BF 334 521 HAIR Zen BF 334 634 MENDOCINO Sir Douglas Quintet MCF 127 421 ONLY THE STRONG145 words
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Miscellaneous311 1969-06-01 8 World Charts ALTHOUGH "Dizzy" marks the overdue return of Tommy Roe to the Brtish chart* by elimbling to number two, he may have enly a week to challenge the Beatles' dominance of the coveted number one position. For this week the Beatles rush release the follow up to their current311 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration889 1969-06-01 9 David Niven - By David Niven HOLLYWOOD, Sat. (NANA) A short time ago someone osked me what sort of a teenager I would have been if wer e growing up in today's permissive society. I had to think about that, and now889 words
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347 1969-06-01 9 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) A slimmed-down Richard Burton has started rehearsals here for a new nim denying suggestions that he took the part especially to counter any bad effects his last one might have had on his career. In his new film, he playa347 words
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Article, Illustration486 1969-06-01 9 Goh Eng Kee - By Goh Eng Kee \TETRO-Go Idwyn. Mayer's presentation of "The Fixer" is a man of a picture! It represents a smart and strong performance by three actors, notably Alan Bates, Dirk Bogarde and lan Holm. Directed by John Frankenheimer. this screen version is based486 words
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Article, Illustration437 1969-06-01 9 'Hard Contract' —A Love Affair Between Sex Violence SPHERE it something A more terrifying than violence. It is the people who hove learned to live with it. And you will meet them in "HARD CONTRACT". Along Spain's Malaga Coast... in Tangier in Brussels' Grand Place you will meet the new437 words
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Article335 1969-06-01 9 By Ayako rr i (GEORGE Zukerman J and the Goh Soon Tioe String Orchestra played to a full appreciative house at the Victoria Theatre recently. Those who were fortunate enough to be able to attend this fascinating concert were treated to an almost ethereal experience. Zukerman's335 words
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Article109 1969-06-01 9 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. (UPI) Juliet Prowse. the dancersinger- actress who was once engaged to Frank Sinatra, said she would marry dancerchoreographer Eddie James on Bunday The couple became acquainted last November when the 27-year-old James was her dancing partner for a number on a Bob Hope109 words
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Advertisement31 1969-06-01 9 \LQ i lis]' 1 J mr. wtmm m STATION HOTEL KIPMI ROAD, S'POM 2 Tel: *****1 3 lines All Rooms Air-Conditioned with Modern Facilities TARIFF CHARGES:Single: SIB/- upwards Double: $27/- upwards31 words
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Miscellaneous231 1969-06-01 9 LID ~Q Phone *****1 wow showing: U urn.. 1.45. 4.M. 6.3© S 9 IB P-M. Line* Christian it Jackie Lad* "How To Mitt A Ptiyket 1 with The Playboy Girla-Colot Phone 2975 v CAPITOL Dnapi i Today 543 a.m. Morning Bhow "Th» P*r»le Dart" Mandana_ IRE XISK YIROXY I *****231 words
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Miscellaneous131 1969-06-01 9 NOW SHOWING! (>"• Fraa Llat) 1* 45. 1 15. X.45. II I.M. *45 «.30 A 915 p.m II IM A »15 pjm. Columbia Picture* Preeent* "MACKENNA'S GOLD" Or**ory Pee* Omu Sharif Super Panaviaioa Technicolor I CATHAY 33-i OO OPENS TODAY! 11 IJI. (N, A 9 m FABIAN LN "The Wild131 words
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Article, Illustration619 1969-06-01 10 Emelita Gutierrez - By Emelita Gutierrez ONE of Manila's least-known claims to fame is the presence of four international beauty queens within its metropolitan boundaries. Few capitals in the world can claim the same distinction. Three of the beauties came from foreign lands, wooed and won by Filipino bachelors.619 words
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737 1969-06-01 10 K. F. Yap - By K. F. Yap (f) WHEN orchids are in active growth (i.e. roots and shoots growing rapidly, flowering and fruiting) more water and humidity required. (g) When orchids are resting (i.e. rootand shoot-action slowing down, or stopping entirely, after flowering, fruiting and737 words
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Article713 1969-06-01 10 Jeff Pike - By Jeff Pike A LIGHT-HEARTED look at aphrodisiacs through the ages. An old sentimentalist called Wi 11 io m Shakespeare once conjectured that music was the food of love. But for thousands of years, more practical men and women have searched eagerly for a more tangible713 words
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Article118 1969-06-01 10 A lipstick is a beauty item and a ring is a fashion accessory, but now they've met. A new group of six lipsticks Avon) comes with a "Ring Fling" around each one. It's a metal circlet with a cluster of colourful beads. As each ring comes118 words
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Article69 1969-06-01 10 INFLUENCE of Ungaro on fall coats, which have rounded hems and lapels contrasting with their precise cut and welt seaming, unusual pockets. BREEZY summer look of white linen culotte «kirts with tailored brown voile or silk skirts, the culotte belted In patent, the neck scarved NEW jewellery idea,69 words
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Miscellaneous345 1969-06-01 10 TODAY an Sunday, June 1, 1969. I of your Zodiac birth sign. 61 Down 62 Too A3 You 44 To 65 Ambitioui 66 Cash 1 An» 2 A 3 Mofc» 4 Pitch 5 Your 6 Thim 7 Into Day 9Uttl« 10ActMri« llOon'r 12 B« 13 Proettcol 14 Allow 15TMngi J345 words
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Article1558 1969-06-01 11 By BIG BEN IPOH, Sat. Last year's champion Jockey Glyn Pretty scored a treble on the opening day of the Perak Turf Club Derby meeting today. He booted home Kakamion ($27), Palm Planter ($l6) and odds on favourite Actor IV ($9). Highest dividend of the day1,558 words
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Article93 1969-06-01 11 CAMPIONE. Italy, Sat. (UPI) Former world junior middleweight champion Sandro Mazzinghi is retiring from boxing because of a longstanding elbow injury. Industrialist C. Borghi. the boxer's sponsor, s*id Mazzinghi's decision was a longstanding pain in his right elbow. But he said the boxer also was disappointed93 words
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Article235 1969-06-01 11 US Baseball Results Standings NEW YORK. Sat <UPI) Result* of yesterdays major league baseball result#: NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 9 Houston 3 (first game) Houston 9 Pittsburgh 6 (second game) Chicago 2 Atlanta o New York 4 Sa n Francisco 3 Philadelphia 13 Los Angele* 6 San Diego 3 Montreal 2235 words
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Article50 1969-06-01 11 SINGAPORE. Sit. The football Association Division One League match between Hotel Singapura ana Hamilton Sports Club was abandoned five minutes before time when a player sent off the fleld refused to obey the referee's orders. The player concerned was Quah Kim Siak ef Hamilton. Hotel Singapura were leading 2-1.50 words
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Article, Illustration244 1969-06-01 11 SINGAPORE. Bat.—Singapore Armed Forces hold favourites Jansenites to a scoreless draw in the Singapore Hockev Association senior knockout final at the padang today, despite extra time. Jansenites. strongly fancied to win today's tie, dominated play for the major part of the game but were unableSunsport pix. - 244 words
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Article630 1969-06-01 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. British International discus thrower. John Watts, shattered his own discus Allcomers meet held at the Fairer Park Athletic Centre. today. This was the third time Watts have broken the discus mark this season He first established his All-comer# mark in April with a throw630 words
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Article142 1969-06-01 11 DUNEDIN. New Zealand. Sat. (Renter) Coventry City centre-forward Tony H a t e 1 e y and Millwall winger Keith Weller both scored hattricka as the touring English FA soccer team crashed Ota go-South-land U-0 at the Caledonian ground here yesterday. With three goals In tha142 words
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Article132 1969-06-01 11 SINGAPORE. Sat Singapore s "Golden Girl" Patricia Chan bettered the Asian Gamea 200 metrea individual medley record at the eight Age Group Swimming meet held at the Chinese Swimming Cluh. Amber Road, here this evening. She clocked a very fast time of t minutes 38.0 seconds132 words
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Article145 1969-06-01 11 SEOUL. Sat. (Reuter) Glnjiro Nakabe of Japan shot an even par 72 to push his country into a two stroke lead after the third round in the Asian amateur team golf championships at the Seoul Country Club today. The Japanese star scored 36 for each145 words
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Article99 1969-06-01 11 ANTWERP, Belgium, Sat. (Reuter) Australian Derek Clayton ran the fastest ever marathon here last night beating his previous world best mark by more than a minute with a time of 2 hours 8 minutes 33.6 second* for the 42.195 kilometres. Clayton whose previous record stood at99 words
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Article30 1969-06-01 11 MADRID, Sat. (UPI) Jose Legra. former world lightweight champion beat Venezuelan Vicente Pina by a technical knockout in the fourth round of their boxing match last night.30 words
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Advertisement68 1969-06-01 11 Classified Ads. Carpets FOR washing and mending o# all kinds o# carpets b rugs* UNITED CARPETS 183 Tanglin Read. (Opposite Hetel Malaysia) Singapore 10. Tel: 64f6W. Dealers in: PERSIAN. PAKISTAN BOKHARA. INDIAN. BELGIUM b CONTINENTAL CARPETS b RUGS. Wall to wall Carpeting la eat Speciality. _j STEAMBATH, MASSAGE ETC. FLEMINGO68 words
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Miscellaneous45 1969-06-01 11 BIC SWEEP Total Pool: $33,712. Ist Prize No. *****3 8,343 2nd Prix* No. *****1 4,171 3rd Prize No. *****8 2,085 Starters; ($331 each) Not:— *****8 *****5 *****1 *****3 *****0 *****4 *****6. Consolation: ($162 each) Nos:— *****0 *****1 *****4 *****4 *****7 *****2 *****9 *****1 *****7 *****0.45 words
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Miscellaneous1118 1969-06-01 11 (CHANNEL 5) A.M. 955 Prog Summarv in English; 10 00 The Carol "Burnett Show; 10 45 The Nurses (No Score»; 11.35 Pesta Pop; 12 30 Mr. Ed the Talking Horse (Horse Talk*; 1.00 Prog. Summary in all Languages; 1 05 Be-lajar-lah Bahasa Kebang->?an; 1 10 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo <My1,118 words
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Article182 1969-06-01 12 ALBERT JOHNSON - By ALBERT JOHNSON SINGAPORE, Sot. The Minister for Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok, today said ha was studying the feasibility of setting up a "sports institution" in Singapore* In an interview with Bunsport, Enche Othman said the study is a fol-low-up to the preliminary discussions held182 words
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137 1969-06-01 12 MELBOURNE, Sat. (Reuter) Lionel Rose. Australia's world bantamweight boxing champion, has shed eight pounds In the last week In training for his next title defence. trainer-manager Jack Rennie said yesterday. Rose weighs 125 pounds and Rennie added: "I am now comatetelv confident that make137 words
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Article78 1969-06-01 12 MOSCOW, Sat. (AFP) The 18th match of the world chess championship between Tigran Petrosslan, the title holder and Boris Spassky, the challenger ha<| to be postponed here yesterday because Petrosslan was indisposed. The match will now be played on June 2. Both players have now asked for78 words
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Article53 1969-06-01 12 MOSCOW. Sat. (Reuter) Nadezhda Chlzhova. of the Soviet Union, set a world record mark of 19.72 metres (64 ft. 81 ins.) for the women's shot putt here yesterday The previous world best of 19.61 metres (64 ft. 4 ins.) wag set oy East Germany's Margltta Oummel in53 words
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Article239 1969-06-01 12 INDIANAPOLIS. Indiana. Sat. (Reuter) Mario Andretti. driving a crimson Brawner-Hawk-Ford, yesterday won the Indlanpolis 500-mile race. Dan Gurney, the 37-year-old California Grand Prix driver, was second in an Eagle-Ford, repeating his second-place of a year ago here. Last year's winner, Bobby Unser. in a four-wheel-drive239 words
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128 1969-06-01 12 HONG KONG. flat. (Reuter) The Hong Kong Karting Club have invited 28 countries for the third International Karting Prix due to be held here on Nov. 1 and 2. They include 14 European countries expected to compete in the world championships in France later128 words
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Article81 1969-06-01 12 MANILA. Sat. (UPI) Fifteen countries have been Invited to the sth international student badminton championships here in August, the Philippines News Service reported yesterday. Invited to the Aug. 10-23 tournament were Australia, Japan, Nationalist China. Hong Kong. Singapore, Indonesia, Burma. Ceylon. India, South Korea. Laos, Pakistan,81 words
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Article216 1969-06-01 12 MEMPHIS. Tennessee, Sat. (Reuter) Bert Yancey, looking for his second straight victory, and Lee Elder scored three-under par 67'» yesterday to share the lead after two rounds of the US$l5O,OOO Memphis Open golf tournament. Their 131 total, nine under par, gave them a one-shot lead216 words
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Article194 1969-06-01 12 BIG BEN JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC RACR QUEEN'S GAMBIT Manhattan II Aqua Viva MANHATTAN O Lost Horizon 11 Queen's Gambit LOST HORIZON II Queen's Gambit Viva AQUA VIVA Lost Horizon 11 Treasure Hunter SACK t ERASER HILL II Fair Chance Motivation FAIR CHANCE Fraser Hill II Perkasa II UAsLR194 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1969-06-01 12 Big Ben - GOING GOOD By Big Ben TWO runaway winners at Bukit Timah last month V.I.P. II and J- Literati are engaged in the same race and on the weights and time test I give my vote to Literati to win Race Five at Ipoh today, second1,005 words
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Article30 1969-06-01 12 Big Ben Fraser Hill Supreme Confidence Literati Jimmy Lad Fair Chance Lotus Flower Tower of P'fection Cisco Fraser Hill Hendak Menang Literati Zodiac Peak of Perfection Layhimtat Nataraj30 words
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Article1400 1969-06-01 12 Race 1: CL 5 Div. 3 6 Furt. I.JO Pellle ($5,000) (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 1 5^ Valentino Ky 9 00 Aaiatio Rtahl. Tulloh Nawari 5 2 759 3 59a Sinai «|r»rm* Law Sy 9 00 4v 9 00 Sjwti Stable T«n E». e Ri«h!a TullAh Nasudi1,400 words
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Miscellaneous76 1969-06-01 12 Time And Tide TODAY Singapore Town: 4.58 a.m (-0.3 ft.); 11.58 a.m. (8.3 ft.); 5.09 p.m. (3.8 ft 10.57 p.m. (9.5 ft Naval Dockyard: 4.43 a.m. (0.0 ft.); 11.55 (10.3 ft); 5.10 p.m. (4.5 ft.); 11.14 p.m. (10.4 ft.). TOMORROW Singapore Town: 5.48 (-0.7 ft.); 12.54 p.m. (8.2 ft); 5.5776 words
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