Eastern Sun, 10 June 1969
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Title Section21 1969-06-10 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 1023 Tuesday, 10 June 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents21 words
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Article100 1969-06-10 1 WASHINGTON. Man. (UFD •-The Midway Island meeting between President Nixon and Pres. Thieu was the seventh between chief executives of the United States and South Vietnam. The first was in Washington. May 8. 1957 between President Dwight D. Eisenhower and President Ngo Dinh Diem of South100 words
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Article97 1969-06-10 1 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) Commission on Elections Chair* man Manuel Arranz has resigned from his post because of invadious insinuations" in the reported overprinting of ballots for the presidential elections in November. President Marcos accepted the resignation. Arranz's move followed his recommendation to relieve an Armed Forces Major whom97 words
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Article86 1969-06-10 1 MANILA, Mon. (Renter) President Ferdinand Marcos has said that politics in the Philippines is becoming too rough, too dirty, irresponsible and corrupt. A LEADING Indian pacifist said today he would take to violence if he was convinced there was "no deliverance for the people except through violence." Jayaprakash86 words
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Article, Illustration678 1969-06-10 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) —President Nixon's plan to begin limited withdrawals of U.S. troops from Vietnam within 30 days came as no great surprise here where such a move had come to be regarded as not only militarily feasible but politically desirable. High administration officials in early678 words
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Article101 1969-06-10 1 UNITED NATIONS, Mon. (UPI) Japan has denied it was acting as a middle man in tales of arms to the white minority regime in Rhodesia Japanese ambassador Senjim Tsuruoka said in a letter to the Decolonization Committee that sinc« 1953 it had not exported arms to any101 words
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276 1969-06-10 1 The Joint Inquiry Team into the HMAS Melbourne U.S.S. Frank E. Evans sea collision during the SEATO Exercises flew into Singapore just before midnight last night to conduct on-the-spot investigations. The Inquiry Team whose visit is scheduled for just 24 hoars will visit the276 words
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Article183 1969-06-10 1 THIMPHU, Bhutan. Mon. (UPI) Kin* Jtxme Dc Ji Wangchuk todjjj he was delighted that hit parliament had accepted a constitutional amendment which fives it the power to Tote him off his throne. "I am very happy that the Tsongdu (Congress) passed this amendment,** the king183 words
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Article214 1969-06-10 1 It Took Seaman Two Years HONG KONG. Mon. (AFP) A former Hong Kong seaman, detained by Red Guards in Shanghai two years ago, has escaped to Hong Kong by swimming across the sea on Saturday, a police spokesman said today. The seaman. Lai. ChungLing, 38. and four214 words
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Article325 1969-06-10 1 The Red MOSCOW, Mon. (UPI) East German Walter Ulbricht today proposed that the world Communist summit meeting approve a document condemning the leadership of Communist China, conference sources said. The sources said Ulbricht made the proposal in a speech during this morning session. They said he325 words
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31 1969-06-10 1 ATHENS, Mon. (Reuter) Alexandras Panagoulis, convicted of attempting to assassinate Premier George Papadopoulos last August and who escaped from prison last Thursday, has been recaptured in Athens.31 words
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Article94 1969-06-10 1 BANGKOK, Mon. (Reuter) A Petty Officer aboard the Thai Navy destroyer Tha Chin hanfed himself at sea because, police said today, he was afraid to face his wife. Petty Officer Boonprung Yaklinhom. 33, was found hanging in his quarters on Saturday as his ship94 words
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Article48 1969-06-10 1 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) British government sources today welcomed the U.S. decision to withdraw 25,000 American troops from Vietnam and expressed hope the action will lead to a peace settlement. Britain's labour government has backed America's involvement in the Vietnam war but has refused to send troops.48 words
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Article132 1969-06-10 1 ROME, Mon. (Reuter) The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation i F.A.O. > chief. Dr. Addeke H. Boerma. warned today against over-optimism In the world campaign against hunger. Speaking at the start of two-week meeting of the 34nation F.A.O. council, he said that food production In 1968132 words
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Article81 1969-06-10 1 LONDON. Mod. (ATP) Unusual activity on the London bullion market today followed last week's unprecedented decline in the gold price and the ounce was fixed at U5540.70. ten cents higher than Friday's closing level. A rash selling and buying orders at the opening upset the rormal procedure,81 words
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Article70 1969-06-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Meet. The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce today unanimously passed a resolution urging the Malaysian Chinese Asaociation to return to the cabinet "at the appropriate time." ACCC President Tan Sri T. H. Tan. speaking at its emergency meeting here today, said he was70 words
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Miscellaneous15 1969-06-10 1 LADIES PAY r< ii<i .1 :.vi "Amori, that 10-min-ute penalty wis up 20 minutes agol"15 words
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Article, Illustration452 1969-06-10 2 K. S. Sidhu - Ist Bank Robbery By: K. S. Sidhu FOUR MEN, revolvers clenched in their fists, entered a branch office of the United Overseas Bank yesterday, grabbed a greener gun off the guard on duty, fired two warning shots and escaped with452 words
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Article, Illustration207 1969-06-10 2 ALFA ROMEO ALFA Romeo cart—THE CAR for the swinger—have found their feet In the Singapore market and are making a firm stand here. This, according to the Managing Director of City Motors Ltd.. Mr. Too Wan Kien. showed the Increasing sophistication of Singaporeans In their207 words
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Article92 1969-06-10 2 Nineteen of the 21 persons detained by Police in their sweep through Kamrong Henderson Hill on unday to weed out unruly elements, has been released after interrogation. The other two are illegal Immigrants and have been handed over to the Immigration Department. A Police statement last92 words
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Article79 1969-06-10 2 A youth. Ne Kok Chee. was charsed in tne Ninth Magistrates Court yesterday with assaulting a trisha-rider. Kasim bin Mohamed, 45, with an iron pipe at Upper Berangoon Road on June 7. Ng. 18. who alleged to have committed the offence with another person was79 words
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Article41 1969-06-10 2 IT was inadvertently reported in yesterday's Eastern Sun story on "HDB Planning 4room flats for sale" that the Board had »old "90,000" of tha 120,000 unit# It had built... In fact the Board aold "19,000" and not "90.000" as reported.41 words
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Article45 1969-06-10 2 THE Assistant State Coroner. Mr. Leong Khen* Thai, y«»terday recorded a verdict of death by miiadventure on a 12-year-old girl. Ang Slew Wah who died after she fell While coming out of a toilet in her Bukit Ho Swee flat on May 1845 words
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Article85 1969-06-10 2 An Illegal Indonesian Immigrant. Salim bin Asmat, was fined $l,OOO or six months' jail in the Fifth Dlstrlet Court yegterday for possession of a false Singapore laminated identity card. Sallm. 27, who was arrested In a Police raid at Lorong Buklt Tlnggl off Holland Road on85 words
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382 1969-06-10 2 --Dr. Kanagaratnam Writing On The Wall DR. K. KANAGARATNAM, Chairman of the Familv Planning and Population Board, yesterday said that if tha present trends of high fertility and declining mortality rate continue by the year 2,000 (turn of century) tha world population382 words
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Article352 1969-06-10 2 Albert Johnson - POPULATION EXPLOSION By: Albert Johnson The Health Minister, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, yesterday said the problems of unrestricted population growth impair the individual right to a better Mf«. He said high fertility and high rates of population growth also jeopardise national goals and even threa-352 words
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Article66 1969-06-10 2 A National Serviceman. Rosli bin Puteh. was given a conditional discharge for 12 months In the First District Court yesterday for housebreaking and theft Rosli. 18 and his accomplice, V. Nadarejaan. 14, admitted breaking Into a Ganges Avenue flat on January 29 and stealing $2O worth66 words
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Article59 1969-06-10 2 An ex-Woodbridge inmate, Ang Soon Thuan. 21, was found hanging in a chicken barn behind nis house at Jalan Ulu Sembawang by his father on May 10 "His legs were touching the ground and his body was still warm," Soon Thuan's father, Ang Meng Wang,59 words
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Article44 1969-06-10 2 THREE peri on* wer* ftn«d total of $B5 In the Ninth Mafiatrate'i Court yetterday for buying illegal 4-Digit lottery at Lorong H. Telok Kurau Road on June 7. They were Neo Eah Chieu. 34. Am Tlan Se. 30. and Nf Soon Keng, 28.44 words
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Miscellaneous55 1969-06-10 2 ,SPORE DIAKV The SEAMEC Rational English Language Centre's Fourth Regional Seminar will be held at the Cultural Centre, Fort Canning from 9.30 a.m. to S p.m. The Hawkers Department will have its session of outdoor collections of licence fees at the Rayman Estate Market and St. Michael's Road Market from55 words
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Article311 1969-06-10 3 BASLE, Switzerland, Mon. (AFP) —Central Bank governors of the Group of Ten meeting here on Friday failed to make any progress on the crucial issue of special Drawing Rights on which the U.S. differs from most other Western nations but are to make a fresh311 words
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Article83 1969-06-10 3 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) Students at a Hong Kong school for the blind can look forward to swimming lessons next month in the aafety of their own pool. The HKS4O.OOO pool provided by a government welfare fund will be ready for use in mid-July. The 13083 words
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Article58 1969-06-10 3 PARIS. Mon. (ATP) An anonymous phone call today said a bomb had been planted In the Concorde 001 prototype at the Le Bourget Air Show in Paris. The plane was due to fly over Paris on its way back to Toulouse around noon, but the flight was58 words
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493 1969-06-10 3 SUBIC BAY, Philippines, Mon. (Reuter) Six Australian and American naval officers investigating the collision between the Australian aircraft carrier Melbourne and the American destroyer Frank E. Evans are to leave here for Singapore to inspect the damaged Austra- lian flagship. This surprise move493 words
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Article49 1969-06-10 3 LONDONDERRY. Northern Ireland, Mon. (AFP) Police arrested eleven people after a violent clash between a group of Protestants and a crowd of young people who poured out of a football stadium to pelt them with stones and other missiles. A policeman was injured in the incident.49 words
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218 1969-06-10 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York said yesterday that American aid to Latin America under the alliance for progress has been so hamstrung by red tape that, in effect, "there is no alliance." He said the alliance announced by President218 words
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Article104 1969-06-10 3 MANNING, lowa Mon. (TJPI) Vandals blew up the Milwaukke railroad tracks at Manning's North Limits yesterday, derailing two diesel units cf the crack "City of Los Angeles" passenger train, which was racing toward Chicago with 185 passengers aboard. There were no injuries and a railroad spokesman104 words
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Article117 1969-06-10 3 Devaluation Spectre' WASHINGTON. MOB. (Renter) He Nixon administration faces possible defeat on extending the 10 per cent surcharge beyond June 30 in its fight against inflation. Congressional sources said today. But in a rare frontpage newspaper interview, presidential counsellor Arthur F. Burns Mr. Nixon's senior adviser raised the spectre of117 words
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Article, Illustration602 1969-06-10 3 SANTA MONICA, California. Mon. (UPI) Robert Taylor, romantic screen lover of the 1940s and 50s died today at the age of 57. His death was attributed to cancer. Taylor had part of his right lung removed last October and later his602 words
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Article57 1969-06-10 3 CARACAS. Mon. (UPI) Castroite guerrillas apparently have rejected government peace offers and are mounting a new offensive In Western Venezuela. Defence Minister Gen. Martin Garcia Villasmi) admitted on Friday's raids on two towns could signal possible renewal insurgent violence, but Insisted that they were staged for a57 words
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448 1969-06-10 4 4.800 Spanish Jobless. MADRID, Mon. (Reuter) Spain today deprived Gibraltar of its important 4,800-strOng Spanish labaur force in the hardest blow so far in the campaign to recover the British rock cdlany. General Franco's Government severed its final land link at midnight sealing off448 words
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Article42 1969-06-10 4 BELGRADE. Mon. (UPI) Two slight earth tremors rattled window* early yesterday in the Adriatic coastal city of Rljeka. the New» Agency Tanjug reported. Tanjug said the ♦wo tremors, measured at four degrees on the 12-degree mercalli scale, caused no damage.42 words
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Article, Illustration363 1969-06-10 4 DORTMUND, West Germany, Mon. (Reuter) West German Foreign Minister Mr. Willy Brandt yesterday delivered his first broadside in the federal election campaign and accused his coalition government partners of right wing nationalist tendencies. He told a mass rally here that nationalism and reactlonlsm363 words
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347 1969-06-10 4 KAMPALA, Uganda. Mon. (UPI) The July visit of Pope Paul VI to honour 22 Catholic martyrs tortured and burned for their faith nearly 100 years ago may turn out to t>e another step toward Christian unity. Anglicans and Catholics were burned together in the347 words
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273 1969-06-10 4 PARIS. Mon. (Reuter) Three hundred military aircraft, commercial airliners, light planes and helicopters put on a spectacular threehour display here yesterday at the close of the world's biggest air show About 500,000 Parisians and foreign visitors waved and cheered as the planes273 words
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Article, Illustration352 1969-06-10 4 PARIS Mon (UPD Candidates Georges Pompidou and Alain Poher retired to the seclusion of their country home* and office* yesterday to clot their strategies for the final week of campaigning for the Presidency vacated by Gen. Charles de Gaulle. Beginning this morning, both candidate#352 words
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508 1969-06-10 4 MOSCOW, Mon. (UPI) The leader of the American Communist Party attending the World Conference of Communist Parties yesterday described the gathering as an "unqualified success." Answering questions at a news conference of 300 Soviet and foreign correspondents, Mr. Ous Hall,508 words
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Article114 1969-06-10 4 "DASLE, MOn. (R£uO ter) Two thousand swallows travelled by train across the Alps for breakfast yesterday with their fare paid by Swiss bird lovers. Thousands of swallows fell exhausted from the sky in this area of northern Switzerland last week when the coldest June weather114 words
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Article52 1969-06-10 4 ROME Mon. (UPI) Italy's blr three trade unions yesterday announced a 72-hour na-tion-wide strike of school t*» chers timed to coincide with final examinations lor millions of students. The strike starts tomorrow, which this year marks the opening day of final exams for high school and «lementary52 words
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302 1969-06-10 4 MOSCOW. Mon. (Reuten Open dimension over Chirta, Czechoslovakia ana otner controversial Issues appeared to be growing, rather than decreasing, as the Soviet sponsored World Commuhist Summit entered its fourth day here today. The 75-nation meeting the first of its kind for nihe years resumes against302 words
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Article204 1969-06-10 5 JAKARTA. Mon. (UPI) «£2? Ji lam Kiam, ef€nce attorney to Bian toda y Questioned the validity of the £n?£JinH deciSion 0n Sat urday n€w defence attorney without Lim's consent. f J] la ld V? 1 that the de--258K? uHH e ft nal sav in whether or n204 words
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Article98 1969-06-10 5 RANGOON. Mon. (Reuter Burmese school authorities are to take severe action against students found out forging school reports or letters from their parents. School authorities reported that they had found out many students last year had forged their parents' signatures asking for leave of absence so they98 words
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Article92 1969-06-10 5 HONG KONG. (UPI> America's 1969 Maid of Cotton arrived in Hong Kong last night as an envoy of cotton-fashion and goodwill. The 19-year-old Miss Cathryn Louise Muirhead will remain in Hong Kong for Ave days during which time she will star in fashion shows92 words
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Article101 1969-06-10 5 PARKES. New South Wales. Mon. (Reuter) Police rescued an unconscious man dangline by his ankles from a 150foot radio tower here today. Earlier the 25-vear-old man had spent seven hour s In rear-freezing temperatures on top of the tower ignoring poiice attempts to coax him down.101 words
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397 1969-06-10 5 TOKYO, Mon. (Kyodo) Women's hair has much to do with the Tsuyu (raining season), probably the most disliked season of the year to all people in Japan excepting farmers. The meteorological agency on Friday issued an official bulletin declaring the arrival of the season397 words
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Article, Illustration58 1969-06-10 5 MIDWAY ISLAND: Pre». Nixon (r) makes introductions for South Vietnamese Pres. Thieu (2nd right) as Henry Cabot Lodge (1) chief U.S. negotiator at the Paris peace talks. Ellsworth Bunker, U.S. envoy to S. Vietnam. Presidential adviser Dr. Henry Kiesinger, and U.S. Defence Secretary Melvin Laird (hidden behindUPI - 58 words
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221 1969-06-10 5 CANBERRA, Mon. (AFP) Prime Minister John Gorton has declared that Australia will not at once redace its own forces in Vietnam in parallel with the proposed United States reduction. In a statement commenting on President Nixon's announcement, Mr. Gorton said: "I believe that would221 words
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Article80 1969-06-10 5 INDORE. India. Mon. (Reuter) Curfew was extended here today and gatherings of more than four people banned to stave off further MoslemHindu rioting which has killed at least 13 people in this central Indian town In a week. The District Magistrate. Mr. P.K. Lahiri. said he was80 words
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Article75 1969-06-10 5 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) The President Hotel, one of Hong Kong's largest hotel, is to be operated by a giant American company. The hotel in a statement issued last night said an rgreement for Hyatt International to run the hotel had been signed. Details of75 words
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Article103 1969-06-10 5 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik has said that the withdrawal of British forces from the Far East in 1971 and the possible pullout of American troops from Asia have aroused speculations on Southeast Asia's security. Addressing a group of Indonesian newspapermen103 words
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Article127 1969-06-10 5 SYDNEY. Mon. tßeuter) The American rock musical "Hair," in which many of the cast appear nude In one scene, has hit Sydney in It* first Australian showing and It looks like being a big success. The musical, a major hit in the U.B. and Britain, where127 words
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132 1969-06-10 5 SYDNEY. Mon. (Reuter) Ronald Biggs, the only one of Britain's great train roboers still free, is being hunted by police here, and the lead is "moat promising." an Australian newspaper said today. The national daily. The Australian, said the search here had been132 words
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145 1969-06-10 5 LONDON. Mon. ißeuter) Brian Jones, lead guitarist with the Rolling Stones has quit the multi-million sterling earning pop group, a spokesman said last night. Jones parted company with the group after clashing with other members about the musical policy they were pursuing on records,145 words
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Article132 1969-06-10 5 JAKARTA. Mon. (Renter) The Indonesian government is planning to release about 70.000 Communist detainees, according to Indonesian Army sources here today. The detainees had no direct links with the abortive Communist coup of 1965. the sources said. About 10.000 Communist detainees, believed to be involved132 words
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Article83 1969-06-10 5 SYDNEY. Mon. (Reuter) A powerful bomb explosion today shattered the front of the Yugoslav consulate here and blew to pieces a car parked nearby. No one was Injured In the blast which broke every window In the consulate building, ripped off doors and shatttered windows In nearby shops.83 words
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Article32 1969-06-10 5 LAGOS, Mon. (Reuter) The Biafran Air Force laat night carried out another strike against Federal InstaUaticroj in the mid wee: era state of Nigeria, according to unconfirmed report* reaching here.32 words
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Article556 1969-06-10 5 'PACIFIC ASIA' ITO, Japan, Mon. (Reuter) —A fleet of nine helicopters swept onto golf greens at a seaside course today bringing Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato over the heads of extremist demonstrators to open an international conference. Awaiting him in a holiday hotel surrounded hv barbed556 words
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Miscellaneous207 1969-06-10 5 SHAW BT ~l D O Phone ***** 1 OPENS TODAY! U M. 1.45 4.M. «.M A >lB |j|. Hush O'Brian Ba-bara Rush "STRATEGY OF TERROR" Color NEXT CHANGE! James Garner. Joan Hackett '"Support Tour Local Sheriff" Walter Brennan. Color (OA> CAPITOL Phone ***** NOW SHOWING! 11 a.*. 1.30. 4M. «.M.207 words
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Miscellaneous29 1969-06-10 5 ORCHARD: COMING! Those Who Live By The Flesh, Shall Perish By The Flesh... 2f» Kwrrxor m POOOUCTVV 1 PECLiNt I lANP FAIL! OFA f 'T STARRING GENEVIEVE PAGE o29 words
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Article736 1969-06-10 6 r A S In the Aesop fable about the father, son and the donkey going to the market, will the Midway Summit displease all parties concerned while all that the two Presidents set out to do was to please everyone? Especially for President Nixon it is absolutely necessary736 words
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Article173 1969-06-10 6 A NATION'S currency stability is largely dependant on Its financial and economic wisdom. In recent years, the world had had shocking experiences about several European currency fluctuations. In the monetary world of today, the Ills of one currency quickly spread to the others. The Republic lost considerably173 words
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Article, Illustration649 1969-06-10 6 Charles R. Schroth - By Charles R. Schroth IPS WASH I N GTON, Mon. On July 20, under present plans, two Americans will become the first men to land on the moon. Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin A. "B u z z" Aldrin, junior, will flyIPS - 649 words
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815 1969-06-10 6 ALEXANDER V. CHUKAYEFF - By ALEXANDER V. CHUKAYEFF WASHINGTON, Mon. There seems to be no end to the complicmtions and embarrassments that have been Josef Stalin's legacy to the Soviet nation he ruled for a quarter of a century. Recently, for example, an Increasing partv tendency to815 words
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Article80 1969-06-10 6 MONTREAL. Moil. (ATP) Mechanical hearts will never replace human hearts, a leading surgeon said today at the end of the second world symposium on heart transplant surgery here. Dr. Pierre Grondin. Chief Surgeon at the Montreal Institute of Cardiology, said the mechanical heart was temporary and its80 words
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Article12 1969-06-10 6 David Crockett - David Crockett. Be sure you are right, then go ahead.12 words
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Article111 1969-06-10 6 The chairman of a Cuban collective farm presented the following awards: To Carmen Arne*. for exemplary care of the cow s entrusted to her, a hen aad a rooster. To Sanchez Rice, for outstanding achievements in raising pigs, a new suit To Juan Gonzales, for exceeding his111 words
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631 1969-06-10 6 EMELITA GUTIERREZ - By EMELITA GUTIERREZ MANILA, Mon. (UPI) A massive search and destroy operation is underway in the Philippines today. last fiscal year ending on June 30. The rat» also represent serious health menace alJ though government doctors said that so far there have been no631 words
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977 1969-06-10 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - (From Sin Chew Jit Poh THE World Communist Summit Conference that had been in difficult labour ever <since the beginning of the sixties his at last opened in Moscow. This is a great international event that hold* the attention of the whole world, because. although since977 words
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390 1969-06-10 7 By Our Market Reporter *o® time since May IS, the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore had full trading in both its trading rooms yesterday as trading began half an hour earlier at 9.30 a.m. in accordance with the revised trading hours worked390 words
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Article789 1969-06-10 7 T>USIXESS done in and reported to the trading rooms -t* 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 1 Acma 51.99 (1); Ber. 52.1 l '(1) 52.10 (5) $2.09 (1); Borneo789 words
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Article262 1969-06-10 7 RUBBER: 70 Cts JUNZ first frad« rubber buyers closed a: 5 p.m.. in Singapore and Malaysia yesterday at 70* cents per lb., up one quarter of a cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. The market ruled quiet and after tending lower at first, steadied262 words
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Article299 1969-06-10 7 The following I s a berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for June 10 DEPARTURE: God owns Vessels 1/2 KingsviUe 5 Agathopolig 8/9 Preyburg 18 Palatin© N.W. 3/4 Sletter N.W. 4/5 Auby 29/30 Kote n Maru 32 Perry 38/39 President Hayes 44 Jozef Conrad299 words
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Article, Illustration277 1969-06-10 7 CALTEX has announced the promotion to management rank Messrs. Koh Ho Hock, PR. Perreau. RE. Phillips. Than Kim Seah, all in the Operations Section of the Company. The promotions are effected in recognition of their managerial capabilities and job import? e. Mr. Koh Ho Hock Operating277 words
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240 1969-06-10 7 BASLE. Mon. (Reuter) There are no special mca.jres that can be taken at present to halt the sharp upward trend of world interest rates, central bankers concluded here yesterday. "There Isn't much we can do." Dr. Karl Blessing. President of the West240 words
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Article55 1969-06-10 7 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) Money Quotations: HKS6 ***** per US dollar. HKS6.I3 per U.S. dollar TT. HK514.52 per pound sterling HK5298.375 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness. HK1162.6 per 10.000 Japanese yens. HK$ 134.5 per 100 Philippines pesos buyers. HK5135.5 per 180 Philippines pesos sellers. Philippine55 words
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259 1969-06-10 7 TOKYO. Mon. The newly wed honevmooners in Japan have recently shown marked preference for India for a holiday. A representative of the Tourist Office of the Government of India in Tokyo interviewed two couples as to why they chose India for this purpose and how259 words
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Article, Illustration251 1969-06-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dunlop Malaysian Industries Berhad recently finalised negotiations for the export of earthmover tyres worth over $400,000 in one single contract, for a customer in Northern Europe. The important factors in these negotiations were price and delivery and on both counts Dunlop, Malaysia,251 words
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Article534 1969-06-10 7 MING A PORK. Stocft b «UBff told and Mbfr prices •Brialty U*ieti at itxt ekt%* of feUllDCM. INDUSTRIALS A CMA Bra 6 Co Borneo Bh<1 Routtead CD Camel I'bmood C. Sugar XIi lolfl SUwtii Chemical to DBS* Carriage Dun lop E. SBCIUDI l>«o Ord* B 1M534 words
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121 1969-06-10 7 DUESSELDORF. West Germany. Mon. (Reuter) We»t German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger yesterday called for a summit conference of Common Market leaderg to bring movement into European affairs Dr. Kleiinger told a meeting of 5.000 workers here, he hoped the conference could be121 words
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Article14 1969-06-10 7 The tin price ?or yesterday was $6lB per picul, down $2 00.14 words
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Article95 1969-06-10 7 THE noon pr1f>» it the Bfntaparr Cbtnrae ProOuea Ezehana* >e*trrday were;— Bnj« Coconut OH <F 03) Bulk •elier 4^.25 caronot OU (P.03 > Drain 51 75 Copra Mtinfnk White Pepper <FOB» Nf N-L.W n oe 125 00 sanintk HHU« Pepper (FOB.) 122 30 ianvik fpwlil Bl»rt Prpprr (F.OJi.) ¥6*95 words
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Article44 1969-06-10 7 (Muwm rrnwi IN MIIITIH ».w Slid HllHTtO 111 3rd lit The Com. lnd. XD lit The String Fund lis IJES M. Ioce«t lund XD 150 IM l»t Bong Eooc 145 IJJI* 2nd Hoot Koof XD \JW 10** IttrUni Com. (•HODS Rons currency)44 words
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Article387 1969-06-10 7 ARRIVALS 6.00 am. MSA MLO29 Kuala Lumpor. oooam. MSA MLII 9 Koala Luaipor. 935 a.m. GARLDA GA9B2 Ja^ karta 10 16 a-m. MSA MLI2I Kuala Lumpur. 10.25 ia. MSA MLOOS Penang. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca 14)0 p.m. SAS SKB7I CopenTaakient. Bang--1.10 PJB. MSA ML4SI Kucblng. 1-30 p.m. CAL387 words
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Advertisement138 1969-06-10 7 \M/S "TAIPOOSHAN", 12.000 Tom cro«», sp««411 Knot*. rOETWIGBTLT (XPSESS SERVICE rom HONGKONG SINGAPORE PEN AN G •miapore Peneng gimapore Hongkong 1# n Jane 18 20 J «M tl 22 Jan* 26 2* Jan* t I J»ly 4 Jilj 7 Joly 12/14 July U 1# Jaly 20 22 July U 84138 words
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Article, Illustration577 1969-06-10 8 WASHINGTON, Mon. Enemy ground forces move easily about under the protective cover of the night-time darkness. Though they can hear the overhead roar of an American reconnaissance helicopter or plane, they know darkness is shielding them from detection and attack. The plane's pilot Dresses a button,IPS. - 577 words
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560 1969-06-10 8 R. E. Stannard Jr - -y R. E. Stannard Jr. UNITED NATIONS, Mon. (UPI) The United Nations receives many petitions but not many come addressed "Dear United Nations." That was the beginning of a request from 340 people of Mili Atoll560 words
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186 1969-06-10 8 WASHINGTON, Mon. What the teacher thinks about her pupils' Intelligence may be one of the most important factors in student achievement, according to two recently concluded studies in the United States. One study, in a San Francisco. California, elementary school, began by misinforming teachers that186 words
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Article647 1969-06-10 8 LONDON, Mon. Sometimes it seems that meteorologists would be better off with a crystal ball. Their short-range weather forecasts are alternately laughable, irritating, depressing and occasionally accurate. And a 5 for their longrange predictions a careful study of a bit of seaweed might provide better results. But647 words
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Article, Illustration474 1969-06-10 8 After The SYDNEY, Australia, Mon. Fourteen-year-old Wong Yit Wan? Muar, Johore, is making a splendid recovery in the Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney after undergoing surgery to seal a hole in his heart- Three weeks after the opera. tion he is bright andAIS - 474 words
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Article283 1969-06-10 8 R. C. PANDE - By R. C. PANDE KODAIKANAL. Southern India. Mon (tTI) This is the year of the nectar for all the bears living around this summer resort a 7,000-foot-high mountain town surrounded by an eye-fllling forest. All (Indian) bruins love the nectar found in rather rare283 words
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134 1969-06-10 8 ST. LOUIS. Missouri. Moo (CPI) The bones of a mastodon which roamed the North American continent more than 10.009 years afo hare been found on the 250-acre construction site of a business and industrial park. The bones were found bv a bulldozer operator134 words
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Miscellaneous112 1969-06-10 8 AMY By Jack Tipprt Ui "He hasn't been eating well lately.. .could being in love with a poodle cause that?" DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunderc and Atden McWiiams STOP IT, MAN.' YDU CAN'T DO DMT/ I'M COIN'IT, LEE QOV I M SENDIN COACH LEWIS THE MESSAGE/ YEAH IT SAVS HE112 words
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Article, Illustration475 1969-06-10 9 H. C. Tan Writes About... THE typical outdoor girl today has assumed a new personality quite unlike her predecessors. Now the outing is more than Just a simple affair of donning a pair of slacks and letting loose the hair In gay abandon. It's fashion all the475 words
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Article205 1969-06-10 9 11 GREAT variety of Uey, ruffled shirt looks for late spring and summer, with high. ruffled necks, lace sleeves with light suits. BOLD prints for summer dresses, lookmf newly feminine with flounces at neck, sleeves and hem. or self-scarv-ed lavishly for softness SUMMER pants sets in new print205 words
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Article, Illustration236 1969-06-10 9 Mary Sue Miller - BY Mary Sue Miller LIKE her figure. a Lovely* grace Is enhanced by an occasional trimming. It's a point that too few of the feminine contingent seem to grasp You'll be convinced if you watch the girls go by at pool or beach. That's236 words
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Advertisement146 1969-06-10 9 DISCOVER THE VITAL TRUTH ABOUT ORLANE FACE MASKS To deep cleanse your skin for a radiantly clear complexion you need the gentle aid of an Or lane mask. A mask removes dead skin cells. Clears pores of dirt; making for easier penetration of other Orlane treatment preparations. It firms and146 words
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Advertisement71 1969-06-10 9 A IS YOURS WITH Jf •< V y v IH llfi*OSfc Mi V j y •>. :-;-x <2* l < N^ 5 \>S Hbfc Phenomenal Skin Fantasy A Happening One Happening every women must experieeoe. 4 I The penetrating ingredient* become excitingly eetivei Yon feel the immediate effects, the exhilarating71 words
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Miscellaneous120 1969-06-10 9 TODAY and YOU.. Tuesday, June 10, 1969. ill Ni 13 Cop tgfix# 14 A 15 To 16 On 17 freedom .18-Your f9 H.gher-ups 20 B« 21 Spirits 22Hov« 23 Willingness 24 Ror*pnc« 25 And 26 Pockctbooic 27 Delegate 28 Their 29 Wo, k 43 An. 44 Too 45 D stont120 words
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458 1969-06-10 10 MONTEVIDEO, Mon. (UPI) Tonrinr World Champions England defeated Uruguay on Sunday 2-1 in a closely contested football match before 40,000 fans In Centenario Stadium. England's goals were scored by Allan Ball, at 13 minutes of the first half, and Geoffrey Hearst, at 35 minutes458 words
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88 1969-06-10 10 SANTIAGO, Chile, Mon. (UPI) Brazil was leading 2-1 over Chile after Sunday's elimination matches for the Davis Cup in the South American Zone. Brazil tied l-l when early Sunday Thomas Koch beat Patricio Cornejo of Chile 7-5, 6-3. 6-4. In the first match.88 words
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225 1969-06-10 10 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) Work is afoot to ensure the 3rd Asian Junior Tennis Championship to be held here from August 11 to 20 be a successful one. Hu Fa Kuang, President of Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Association (HKLTA) said yesterday. Hu .n an225 words
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Article42 1969-06-10 10 DOUVLAS, Isle of Man, Mon. (AFP) Veteran British motor-cyclist Edgar Lavington. 52. died here today from injuries received in an accident while he was practising for the Tourist Trophy series. He had been competing In trophy racea for 20 years. <42 words
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156 1969-06-10 10 LONDON, Mon. (Renter) East Germany has been suspended from the International Skating Union Congress following accusations of political meddling in the Skating Union's (ISU) affairs. This was announced today In a statement issued by the Congress. The row exploded during the Congress' meeting this156 words
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Article65 1969-06-10 10 MANCHESTER, England, Mon. (Reuter) Umpires abandoned a cricket match at Salford near here when it turned into a knockout contest. As the ball fell towards the turf three eager fielders arms outstretched, eyes to the sky—ran to catch it They met at mid-on violently.65 words
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Article127 1969-06-10 10 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) Phil Sharpe and Barry £nicht were recalled on Sundav to play for England in the first Test match against the West Indies at Old Trafford, Manchester, starting on Thursday. The England selectors also included a potential new cap in the 12 players127 words
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303 1969-06-10 10 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) Mickey Mantle's famed Number 7 was officially retired on Sunday in a dramatic ceremony as a near-capacity crowd turned out to honour the New York Yankees' slugger, who retired from baseball this season after 18 years as one of the303 words
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Article502 1969-06-10 10 PARIS, Mon. (UPI) Australian players continued to dominate the courts in the French International Tennis Championships on Sunday, capturing first nlace in Women's Singles. Men's Doubles and sharinr the Mixed Doubles title with an American from Illinois. Mrs. Margaret Court, topseeded In the French502 words
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Article71 1969-06-10 10 LEVERKUSEN. W. Germany, Mon. (AFP) West German athlete Heide Rosendahl broke the European record for the new women's 100 metres hurdles event with the time of 13.9 seconds here today. The Cologne student beat the former best, held by East German Karln Balzer. by Just one tenth of71 words
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Article39 1969-06-10 10 DUBLIN. Mon. (Reuter) Hungary beat the Irish Republic 2-1 half time 1-0) in a World Soccer Cup qualifying group two match here today. Dunal and Bene scored for Hungary and Glvens netted for Ireland. Attendance was 20,000.39 words
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Article39 1969-06-10 10 ZOLDER. Belgium. MOD. (Reuter) Jochen Rindt of Austria, driving a Lotus, today won the Limburg Formula Two Grand Prix here. Second was Belgium's Jacky lekx In a Brabham and third Britain's Piers Courage, also driving a Brabham.39 words
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Article420 1969-06-10 10 w ®*oS E O N-TRENT, England, Mon. (Reuter) —The West Indian cricketers were dismissed for 264 in their first innings by the lowly-rated Minor Counties attack nere today. i The Minor Counties hit an impressive 325 for eight declared in their first innings on Saturday420 words
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79 1969-06-10 10 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) Rudy Alarcon of the Philippines scored a fourth round technical knockout on Monday night over Katguyoshl Kanazawa. the World Boxing Association's No. 7 Bantamweight in a scheduled 10-round bout at Korakuen Hall. Referee Ken Morita stopped the bout at the end of79 words
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239 1969-06-10 10 CHANTILLY, France, Mon. (Renter) French colt Goodly ridden by Freddy Head unwound a strong run to snatch the French Derby Classic the Prix Du Jockey Club over 12 furlongs by a short head from Beaugency in a photo-finish here today. Goodly, owned by Maurice239 words
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Article659 1969-06-10 10 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) Joe Pepitone hit a three-run homer in the first game and a two-run single during a fire-run fifth-inning rally in the second game on Sunday leading the New York Yankees to a 3-1 and 11-2 victories over the Chicago White Sox. A crowd659 words
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438 1969-06-10 10 CHICAGO. Mon (UPI) Billy Casper, welcoming rain to ease his allergy problems, cut four strokes off par with a 67 at Midlothian Country Club on Sundav to come from behind and win the 26,000 dollars first prize in the 130,000 dollar Wes-438 words
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Article115 1969-06-10 10 AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L GB Baltimore 39 16 Boton 34 18 3} Detroit 27 22 9 New York 28 28 11J Washington 29 29 11J Cleveland 17 32 19 WEST Minnesota 29 22 Oakland 25 24 3 Seattle 23 28 6 Chicago 21 27 6} Kansas City115 words
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Article272 1969-06-10 11 The Football Association of Singapore have announced a major supporting match between the Singapore Selection XI and the Singapore Joint Services XI to be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium, on Saturday, at 6.00 p.m. The clash between the two Yearns will act as the 'curtain272 words
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Article72 1969-06-10 11 MILAN. Italy. Mon (Reuter) Italy's felice Gimondi, victor in 1987. won the troublef>lagued Giro d'ltaiia cycle our here as expected today, fellow Italian Attilio Benfatio taking the last stage A jubilant Gimondi waved to his cheering supporters after the race, but his win will be contested72 words
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Article379 1969-06-10 11 Über Cup TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) Indonesia's team of young players on Monday night overwhelmed the United States 7-0 in their interzone semifinals match of the Über Cup World Women's Badminton Championship at the Tokyo Municipal Gymnasium. The Indonesians, winners of the Australasia zone, took all379 words
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326 1969-06-10 11 Jimmy A. Brown, handicap 21 scored 40 points to win the Keppel Club's C Division Stableford Medal during the weekend topping 60 other hard trying competitors. Jimmy scored 19 points on the first-nine before aubmitting 21i points on the way back For his326 words
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Article254 1969-06-10 11 This year's third Combined snnusl sports for the residents of the Social Welfare Department Homes will be held in a 'true Olympic style'. A relay of runners starting from Toa Payoh Girl's Home will run a distance of about three miles to the Farrer Park254 words
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Article34 1969-06-10 11 WARSAW, Mon. (Reuter) The International Olympie Committee (IOC) today conditionally accepted rules permitting financial subsidies to championship skiers and shelved demands for two winter fames champions to return their geld medals. r34 words
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Article81 1969-06-10 11 The Commonwealth High Commissioners* tennis team will pity a friendly match against the Singapore Cricket Club side at the Padang. today at fe.Oo p.m. Mr. Sham Bhatla. son of the Indian High Commissioner In Singapore, said that this was the first time the Commonwealth side will playing81 words
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192 1969-06-10 11 MOSCOW, Mon. (UPI) Demonstrating some of the most brilliant and daring qualities in the history of World Ches 5 Championships. Boris Spassky stood this week on the verge of winning the world crown he fought for throughout the past 10 years. With five games192 words
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Article30 1969-06-10 11 ZURICH, Men (Router) Basle earned their passport nto next season's European Tup competition when they sat Lucerne 3— a to elineh '.e Swiss First Diviiion Soccer Championship yesterday.30 words
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Article606 1969-06-10 11 SATURDAY PENANG. Mon —Following are the weights for this weekend meeting. Class 1, Dir. I—6l Summer Haze 9 00 Balholmen Boy 9 00 Macondo 8 13 Jingle Bell 8.12 Tsllilad 8.12 Olympic Torch 8. 1 1 Casino Roy ale 8 06 Moneymaker 7.09 Drop Vslley 7 07606 words
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Article556 1969-06-10 11 PEXANG, Mon. Following are the Stipendiary Steward's reports of the weekend races just concluded. SATURDAY, JUNE 7 RACE 1: An objection was lodged by App Samry Pink Heather) against Gourmet App-Velu against being declared tne winner on the grounds of interference in the straight. After hearing556 words
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302 1969-06-10 11 Defending champions, Singapore Cricket Association topped the Singapore Cricket Association senior division league table in the first round with an un- beaten record SCC have played all 12 matches in the first round, out of which they have won six, drew two and had one302 words
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Article109 1969-06-10 11 P W D L Abd Pta %agi see 12 6 5 0 1 80 73.76 SRC 12 7 1 3 1 44 66.67 RAF Changi 11 5 4 2 0 40 6091 Policy 10 4 3 3 0 32 53 33 Army 12 4 2 1109 words
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Miscellaneous68 1969-06-10 10 ffTITil ESULTS 1111 BI DRAW NO. 24 NO PR s3so+ sloo= $450 each (Bonus) TO WINNERS WITH 4 NUMBERS CORRECT. 15 10=$ 25 each (Bonus) TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT. PLUS THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS AS CASH GIFT PRIZES LAST 3 DIGITS —221 SIS each LAST 4 DIGITS —2162 —MOO68 words
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Advertisement152 1969-06-10 11 Classified Ad. Carpets 'OR washing and mending of all kind* of carpets rugs. Contact: UNITED CARPETS 133 Tanglin Road. (Opposite Hotel Malaysia) Singapore 10. Tel: *****9. Dealer* in: PERSIAN. PAKISTAN BOKHARA INDIAN. BELGIUM b CONTINENTAL CARPETS RUCS. Wall to wall Carpeting is oar Speciality. NOTICE PAN-ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED (Incorporated In152 words
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Miscellaneous79 1969-06-10 11 Tims And Tid* TOD AT SINOAPORE Town: 1.18 a.m. (3 ft.): 7.31 am. (6.1 ft.). 1.38 p.m. (1 ft.); 1.%\ a.m. (7.3 ft NAVAL Dockyard; 1.02 a m (3.9 ft); 7.36 a.m. (83 ft.); 1.35 p.m. (41 ft); 7.M pm (8.5 ft.). TOMORROW SINGAPORE Town: 218 am (2.2 ft); 14879 words
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Miscellaneous1050 1969-06-10 11 'CHANNEL 5) PM 300 Opening Announcements In all Languages Morning Star; 320 Talk On Food Establishments Malay; 330 Health in the Home Tamil; 3-45 House and Home English; 355 A Talk on the Driving Test in Singapore English; 400 A Diary of Events in Singapore This Week English; 4.C5 Peyton1,050 words
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Article, Illustration366 1969-06-10 12 THE Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pong Boon, yesterday spoke of the importance of the English language in a multi-racial and multilingual society. He told delegates at the Fourth Regional Seminar of SEAMEC Regional English Language Centre that "English has become the instrument for educational366 words
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Article182 1969-06-10 12 A CLERK in a commercial firm. Gloria Lim Lan Boey, was granted a divorce yesterday on the grounds of her husband's desertion. Gloria Lim told Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah that her husband. Robert Hoe Lan. did not even visit her at the time she was in182 words
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266 1969-06-10 12 Action T o Restrain Union Officers An action, to declare the election of office bearers to the Singapore Bank Employees Union null and void, commenced before Mr. Justice Choor Singh In the High Court yesterday. The plaintiff in the suit, Robert Lee Seng Hov is also asking the court to266 words
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Article48 1969-06-10 12 A 58-YEAR-OLD bachelor jumped to his death from the eighth storey of a block of flats in MacPherson Estate on May 11, the Coroner's Court was told yesterday. Chow Ah Yew. an unemployed for Ave years, was a TB patient and an opium addict. Verdict: Suicide.48 words
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Article71 1969-06-10 12 A LABOURER. Lee Chlng Hua. was charged In the Ninth Magistrate's Court vesterday with causing to a factory in Jurong while being a member of an unlawful assembly. Lee. 19. denied wrecking machinery belonging to Pan Malaysia Industries Ltd. in Its premises at Jaian Papan. Jurong71 words
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167 1969-06-10 12 A peeplng-tom who was reprimanded for his "activities" stabbed a man to death. This was told in the High Court yesterday by the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. Lim Cheng Pah, when he outlined the prosecution case in a murder charge be- fore the Court.167 words
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Article136 1969-06-10 12 THE first prize for this week's Toto Draw will be raised to $75,000 Other prizes for the draw will be:- $20,000 (to winner with 4 plus one numbers correct); $350 each (to those with four numbers correct) and $l5 each (to those with three136 words
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Article43 1969-06-10 12 POLICE are looking for the relatives and friends of Kurupiah Narayasamy, 45. of Enggor Street, who died in the General Hospital on Sunday, following a road accident near Anderson Bridge They are requested to contact the Sepoy Lines Traffic Police Station.43 words
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Article56 1969-06-10 12 A MAN. Teo Keng Cheong. was fined $1.500 or nine months' jail In the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday for assisting in carrying out an illegal public lottery. Teo admitted having 14 pads of 4-Diglt lottery tickets, valued at $273.50. with him at Jalan Bahru Ntara off 1056 words
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Article, Illustration118 1969-06-10 12 The President of the Y*s Men's Club of Singapore, Beta Chapter, Mr. Leslie Struys, will represent the Republic at this year's International Y's Men's Club Convention to be held in July at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Mr. Struys leaves at the of this month, and in118 words
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Article65 1969-06-10 12 A BISCUIT maker. Ting Thai Wong, was fined $l,OOO and disqualified from driving for three years in a District Court yesterday for causing the death of a girl Tay Geok Eng. 8, bv negligent driving. Ting. 17, admitted going against the traffic lights at the junction of65 words
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Article38 1969-06-10 12 A MAN. Lim Boon Wah. wa« fined $2,000 or one year's jaU in the Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday for assisting In carrying on an illegal public tottery "Chap-jl-kee" at Owen Road on Feb. 12. He pleaded guilty38 words
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Article, Illustration438 1969-06-10 12 Mr. J. W. Francis of Kuching, Sarawak, won the first prize In the second of the three monthly Kodak Instamatlc Camera lucky draws. Mr. Francis' prize Is a Sansui Hifl Stereo Sound System worth $2,000 and $2OO worth of records. The lucky winners were438 words
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Article94 1969-06-10 12 SEVEN men were charged in the Ninth Magistrates Court yesterday with wrecking a bar in Raffles Quay on Saturday. They were Lim Tong Chlan. 44. Teng Chye Kee 19. Lim Soo Lin, 18. Ong Teck Oon. 26. Ng Kee Song 20. Ang Thian Siew. 29.94 words
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Article31 1969-06-10 12 THERE will be no water at Coronation Road between Duchess Road and Victoria Park Road from 9.00 a m J 400 p.m today the Public Utilities Board announced yesleiday.31 words
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Article30 1969-06-10 12 CHUA Ah Hock was jailed for 18 months in the Fifth Magls rate's Court yesterday for theft of two motor-cycles valued at 51.200 from Taman Jurong in May.30 words
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Article, Illustration102 1969-06-10 12 THE Ninth session of the Conference of Asian Statisticians at the headquarters of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) was inaugurated by the Prime Minister of Thailand. Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn. on Jane 2 in102 words
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