Eastern Sun, 18 June 1969
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Title Section22 1969-06-18 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY TV Esid. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 1031 Wednesday, 18 June 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents22 words
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Article, Illustration544 1969-06-18 1 SYDNEY, Tues. (Reuter) Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew made it clear tonight that he would find "alternative arrangements" for Singapore rather than fall into the big power orbit if Australia and New Zealand decided to hold back after the British pullout schedule.UPI radio photo. - 544 words
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Article61 1969-06-18 1 JAKARTA. Tues. (Reuter) Indonesian For«ifn Minister Adam Malik said last night south-East Asian countries should not invite big powers to defend the region. He said defence and security in Southeast Asia should become the responsibility of the countries in the area. He was commenting on reports61 words
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Article459 1969-06-18 1 'Major' Talks— C-in-C, Far East CANBERRA, Tues. (Reuter) The British Commander-in-chief, Far East, Admiral Sir Peter Hill-Norton, arrived in Canberra today from Singapore to attend the Commonwealth fivepower defence talks opening on Thursday to approve plans for South-east Asian defence after the British military pullout in 1971. Sir Peter described459 words
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Article31 1969-06-18 1 PARIS, Tues. (AFP) President-elect Georges Pompidou will name national assembly president Jacques Chaban-Delmas as his Prtme Minister, highly reliable sources said tonight The move cam« as no surprise.31 words
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417 1969-06-18 1 THE Singapore government had no reason to inform the Malaysian government in advance of investigation into possible corrupt practices of certain Malaysian-Singapore Airline employees, a Ministrv of Finance statement said yesterday. The statement was referring to Mr. V. Manlckavasagam. Acting Minister417 words
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382 1969-06-18 1 SI'BIC BAY, Philippines. Tues. (Reuter) The navigating officer of the Australian Carrier Melbourne said todav he saw the US. destroyer Frank E. Evans moved to plane rescue position on the night of June 2 "in a very safe and runabout manner." The carrier sliced382 words
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Article50 1969-06-18 1 KUCHING. Sarawak. Tues. (Reuter) —Hooligans and a rumourmonger are among 79 people arrested in Sarawak under Malaysia's current state of emergency. An official breakdown of 43 people arrested in Kuching yesterday showed they included 36 Chinese, five Malays, one Land Dyak and one Iban, police said.50 words
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Article40 1969-06-18 1 MANCHESTER, England. Tues. (Reuter) England beat West Indies by ten wickets to win the first cricket test here today. Scores: England 413 and '2 for no wicket West Indies 147 and 275. (Full report in Page 11).40 words
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Article125 1969-06-18 1 LONDON. Tues. (AFP) The Socialist International Congress in Eastbourne was told today that "racial riots on an unprecedented scale have broken out in Malaysia". The Secretary General of the Malaysian Democratic Action Party Mr. Goh Hock Guan then went on to warn the conference that the125 words
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Article49 1969-06-18 1 JAKARTA. Tues. (Reuter) Mr. Fernando Ortlz-Sanz. the United Nations' Special Representative to West Irian, tonight had no comment to make on an Indonesian report that a plot to assassinate him had been smashed. A spokesman for Mr. Sanz said: "He has nothing to say on the matter."49 words
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Miscellaneous11 1969-06-18 1 "Surely.you knew that about a rhino good scent but poor eye-11 words
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398 1969-06-18 2 I LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) A lawsuit over a $50,000 cheque which failed in the Penang High Court but succeeded on Appeal in Malaysia was brought to the Privy Council's Judicial Committee here by defendant, Tan Chow Soo, a Penang businessman. Todiy398 words
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Article, Illustration71 1969-06-18 2 ANOTHER hotelier in the making flew to Switzerland for a two-year course in hotel management and catering, this morning. He is Suah Wee Pen*. 29. who was working in the accounts department of a leading hotel before his departure. His trip is sponsored by a Swiss71 words
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Article75 1969-06-18 2 A FISH-DEALER who once helped Indonesia In her "confrontation" policy against Malaysia was released from political detention yesterday. The flsh-dealer, Llm Boon Huat, 25. who was arrested on Sept. 1. 1965, admitted being a courier for the Indonesian Government. In a statement Llm said that he75 words
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Article, Illustration127 1969-06-18 2 New Pact For Union Veneer THE VENEER Products Limited and the Pioneer Industries Employees' Union signed a new five-year collective agreement on June 11. The agreement will terminate on Feb. 28. 1974. Negotiations between the two parties preceding the signing of the agreement were conducted in a spirit of harmony127 words
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Article75 1969-06-18 2 A THREE-WEEK course for about 40 managers from Singapore and Malaysia will commence at the Cameron Highlands tomorrow. The course, conducted jointly by the Singapore Institute of Management and the Malaysian Institute of Management will consist of two sections. One will be for too executives and75 words
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Article, Illustration193 1969-06-18 2 MSOth Anniversary IT will be a special flight home for three Singapore students who are studying in the United Kingdom, for the Republic's 150 th anniversary celebrations in August. They are Tan Kim Pong. David Chiang Boon Hock and Soo Meng Tong, who are193 words
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Article, Illustration132 1969-06-18 2 FOUR gorgeous girls, all members of the "Les Belles Sheillas" show, current, ly performing at the Supper Club of Hotel Malaysia. And Singapore an "exciting city.'* All of them have a special own role In the two-hour exotic and provocative show. The girls all Australians, arrivedSunpix by Richard Chow. - 132 words
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Article95 1969-06-18 2 A 25-YEAR-OLD man. Awang bin Sati, was sentenced to six months' jail and two strokes of the rotan in the Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday for possession of an offensive weapon. Awanj was found »uilty of having a bayonet with him at Ja!an Durlan on95 words
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Article45 1969-06-18 2 MR. RONALD rujiyoshi. Field Supervisor of the Department of Social Work and Social Administration will give a talk on "Community Organisation" today The talk, which will be held at the Teachers' Training College Auditorium at 11.30 a.m., is open to the public.45 words
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Article, Illustration185 1969-06-18 2 ~*Dr. DR. LEE Chlaw Men*, Parliamentary S A cr r the Ministry of Education, said that some 40 of the total population of huTlt hv the Housing: and Development Board flats built b> Government. Dr. Lee said ten years ago the situation wasSunpix by Jimmy Chow. - 185 words
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Article29 1969-06-18 2 THE annual general meeting fo the Public Daily-rated Housing and Development Board Worker's Union will be held on Sunday at 2 p.m. at •he Victoria Memorial Hall.29 words
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Article74 1969-06-18 2 The Geylang Serai constituency has formed a Special Patrol Body comprising various races in the area to ensure oeace and harmony. It is headed by the M.P. for Geylang serai, Enche Rahmat Kenap. Mr. Lawrence Arokiaraj, Secretary of the Citizens' Consultative Committee, said members had started74 words
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Article36 1969-06-18 2 There will be no electricity at Oriole Crescent. Cassia Drive. Sunset Avenue. Ash Grove, Pine Walk. Jalan Pandan, Linden Drive and Greenwood Avenue on June 27 between 9 30 a m. and 8 p.m.36 words
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Miscellaneous11 1969-06-18 2 Abu By LIMKOK WING ..HE CALLED YOU A)! UGLY DUCKUNG! i11 words
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378 1969-06-18 3 LONDON, Tues. (UPI) Israeli Premier Mrs. Golda Meir said that every Israeli soldier who died in June, 1967 was killed by a Russian-made weapon and indicated she expects France to restore the traditional friendship with Israel now that it has a new govern- ment.378 words
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Article227 1969-06-18 3 TOKYO. Tues. (Kyodo) Sfapan will station a 30-mem-ber wintering team the largest so far in the Antarctic for one year from next February to realise its longplanned Antarctic observation rocket launchings next January or February. The announcement was made by the Japan's Antarctic Observation Headquarters (officially known as227 words
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Article67 1969-06-18 3 OAKLAND. California. Tues. (Reuter) —The names of more than 35.000 Americans killed in Vietnam were read aloud today by a score of peace demonstrators outside the Oakland Military Induction Centre, where troops are processed for Vietnam service. The peace group said the reading of67 words
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Article84 1969-06-18 3 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Retired Marine Col. John H. Glenn, the first American astronaut to orbit the earth, announced the engagement of his daugther, Carolyn Ann, to John Michael Power of Houston, Texas, yesterday. Glenn, now president of the Royal Crown Cola International Ltd.. said a small84 words
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295 1969-06-18 3 HOUSTON, Texas, Tues. (UPI) A veteran circus sword swallower was in satisfactory condition at a Houston hospital today after surgeons removed the remains of an exploded 36-inch neon tube from his stomach. It was the second such operation for Francis F. Doran, 61, in295 words
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254 1969-06-18 3 CARACAS, Venezuela. Tues. (UPI) Hotel owners said today that they would go to court, if necessary, to prevent the departure of 25 Japanese Global Baseball League players from the country. Global Baseball League President Walter Dilbeck was reported to have promised to send "necessary254 words
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Article161 1969-06-18 3 BERKELE Y. California, Tues. (UPI) Campus police and firemen at the University of California kept an apprehensive watch early today on Latimer Hall where an experiment by a Chinese chemistry student got out of control and threatened to explode. The fourth, fifth and sixth floors of the161 words
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Article103 1969-06-18 3 PORTREATH. England, Tues. (UPI) Four persons died yesterday night when a freak wave swept eight into the ocean in this Cornish holiday village. The wave hit the vacationers as thev were strolling on a jettv. Later, lifeboats and Royal Air Force helicopters recovered three bodies and103 words
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Article95 1969-06-18 3 JERUSALEM. Tues (UPI) Jordanian artillery fire today killed one tourist and injured four others during a battle just north of the Dead Sea. reliable reports said. One unconfirmed report said the dead tourist was a woman from the United States. The tourists had stopped to95 words
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Article184 1969-06-18 3 MOSCOW. Tues. (UPI) A world Communist conference ended yesterday with a pledge of unity from the overwhelming majority of the 75 participating delegates. Russia a nd its supporters hailed it as a success although the conference failed to condemn Communist China. The pledge of unity came184 words
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Article121 1969-06-18 3 WINDHOEK. South-West Africa. Tues (AFP) —Game wardens have just saved the lives of 22 000 flamingoes which were dying from thirst and hunger, it was revealed today. The birds were living at Lake Etosha, normally a vast expanse of water of 19.600 sq. miles, but which121 words
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Article163 1969-06-18 3 DUBLIN. Tues. (UPI) Ireland's general election campaign headed toward a rip-roaring climax last night. The major political parties held massive final rallies throughout the republic. Premier Jack Lynch, fighting: his first election campaign as leader of the ruling Fianna Fail (men of destiny) Party, wound up a163 words
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415 1969-06-18 3 EASTBOURNE, England, Tues. (Reuter) Leaders of Britain, Italy and West Germany today told the socialist international 11th congress they hoped that the election of Georges Pompidou as president of France would quicken the pace towards European unity. Britain's Prime Minister Harold Wilson disclosed to415 words
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Article47 1969-06-18 3 BONN, Tues. (AFP) The Bundestag last night adopted a law authorising the voluntary sterilisation of men convicted on sexual offences. The law stipulates that those wanting to have the operation must be over 25 years old. and fully aware of the significance of sterilisation.47 words
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87 1969-06-18 3 Cop Negro Shoot-outs In Dark Alleys SACRAMENTO. California, Tues. (Reuter)—Eight policemen and several Negroes were shot and wounded during violent overnight disturbances In a black district of this state capital. Police exchanged Are over a six-hour period with Negro youths firing shotguns from moving cars, alleyways and from behind trees87 words
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Article71 1969-06-18 3 SAIGON. Tues. (UPI) Communist gunners fired two man-sized rockets into Saigon early yesterday and one of the shells exploded in a school vard about 100 yards from the American embassy military spokesmen said. There were no casualties and light damage from the attack, the first on the capital71 words
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Article61 1969-06-18 3 UNITED NATIONS. Tues. (Reuter) President Carlos Lleras Restrepo of Colombia urged the Security Council today to drop all barriers to admission to the United Nations. The first head of state ever to address the Security Council, said that U.N. membership without reservation for all countries61 words
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Advertisement89 1969-06-18 3 'sr< °t>/ rs thatls EACH HICEE IS EQUIVALENT TO 10 ORANGES(Vit.C) WONDER TONIC WITH CANDY TASTE Your complexion is your fortune, but only If you make the most of it. A peaches and cream complexion can be yours. As well as skin smooth as a new born babe's. All this89 words
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335 1969-06-18 4 SYDNEY, Tues, (Reuter) laiOßesian Troops, parachuted iato a West Irian troublespot, have looted and damaged mission houses in what one observer described as "an orgy of destruction," the Australian Broadcasting Commission reported today. The radio, quoting a staff reporter who visited the335 words
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Article174 1969-06-18 4 JAKARTA, Tues. (UPI) Kartlka Dewi carried 6530.000 with her when she went to Hong Kong with her lover Liem Tjie Sian. a witness testified today at the murder trial of Liem. Liem is being tried In Jakarta on charges he killed and dismembered174 words
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417 1969-06-18 4 MOSCOW, Tues (Reuter) The world Communist s u m m i ends here today with 14 parties showing varying degrees of dissent but with enough apparent unity to satisfy the Kremlin, which had sought the summit for six years. The dissenting parties417 words
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Article, Illustration334 1969-06-18 4 HAMBURG, West Germany, Tues. (Reuter) A British historian has claimed to have uncovered medical records showing Adolf Hitler was a cocaine addict and also took hormone to stimulate his sexual drive. David Irving. 34-year-old author of several books on the334 words
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Article107 1969-06-18 4 SAIGON. Tuee. (Reuter) Two Vietcon* rockets crashed Into the centre of Saigon early today but no casualties were reported, an American spokesman said. Both were Soviet-made 122 mm projectiles. One hit a Catholic secondary school In Haibatrung Street not far from the American Embassy, destroying107 words
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253 1969-06-18 4 TOKYO, Tues. (Reuter) Four Japanese destroyers will leave Tokyo On July 1 for goodwill visits to 12 Pacific and Aiian nations, the defence agency announced today. Ports of call include Indonesia. Malaysia, Pakistan, India and Singapore which will be seeing their first Japanese naval253 words
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Article108 1969-06-18 4 SEOUL, Tue9. (AFP) Some 150 students of Seoul National University's Faculty of Law went on a sitdown strike for an indefinite period at their campus library opposing President Park Chung Hee's Government Party move to amend the constitution in order to assure Park's third term re-election.108 words
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53 1969-06-18 4— UPI Radio-; photo. - 53 words
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166 1969-06-18 4 MANILA. Tues. (Reuter) The opening ceremony of the 15th Asian Film Festival in Manila last night glittered with the presence of film celebrities from all over Asia. President Ferdinand Marcos, in a prepared written message to the Asian Film Festival said: "Many Asian166 words
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Article138 1969-06-18 4 TOKYO. Tues. (AFP) A hotel will soon be under construction on the world's highest mountain. Everest, to provide tourists with the splendid view of the Himalayas, it was learned here today. A Japan-Nepal Joint Arm, Trans-Himalayan Tours. Ltd.. will build the hotel, to be named138 words
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416 1969-06-18 4 HONG KONG, Tues. (UPI) Russian and Red Chinese representatives were to meet in a Siberian river city tomorrow for what was believed to be the first formal Sino- Soviet border discussions since 196T The discussions at tomorrow's meeting, however will be re to problems of416 words
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Article89 1969-06-18 4 OBERXBCRG. West Germany, Tues. (Renter) A five-year-old fir! lived with her dead grandmother for four days thinking the old lady was only sleeping. Police said yesterday the 61-year-old grandmother, who was looking after the girl, died in her bed last Tuesday from a heart attack but89 words
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149 1969-06-18 4 STRASBOURG. France, Tue«. (Reuter) A former Greek political prisoner alleged here yesterday that Greek police had beaten the soles of hi« feet with a ruler until it broke and then thrust the broken pieces into his anus. Pericles Korovessis. a 28-year-old actor, told the149 words
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Article178 1969-06-18 4 MANILA. Tues. (UPI) Five persons were arrested by police last night in the slaying of a Thai student and the mauling of two of his countrymen on Sunday night. Usadha Lertrlslrlkul. 24, was stabbed and killed during the incident which occurred at San Francisco Del Monte178 words
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134 1969-06-18 4 HONG KONG. Tues <UP I) A Hong Kong newspaper reported today that a Hong Kong pop group, the Dynamic Five, were restricted to their hotel In Taipei because their hair was too long. The Star said the group left early this month to134 words
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Advertisement129 1969-06-18 4 Are your vivid and healthy? Use Recommended by eye specialists. GOLD DAIGAKU not only combats eye discomforts such as itching, smarting, eye mucus etc. but also actually encourages rejuvenation of the eye tissues with new CHONDROITIN which is Nature's own wonderful rejuvenating I agent. Keep I your eyes I always129 words
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Article, Illustration703 1969-06-18 5 Cultural and Music Corner II E N R Y The IV by William Shakespeare will be on for four evenings from June 26. There will be a special students' performance on June 25. The play is another Stage Ciub production which promises to be703 words
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Article133 1969-06-18 5 <<"C IRST Prize-Irene." a Dtno De Laurentlig production in association with Paramount Pictures, is now before the cameras in Copenhagen under the direction of Renzo Ragazzi. A documentary probing the life and mores of the Danish people, the colour motion picture has no cast in the133 words
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Article, Illustration444 1969-06-18 5 Sheilah Graham - By Sheilah Graham Sat. Richard Burton was saying on the set of "Anne Of A Thousand Days," that he would be retiring as an actor in about two years. I'll believe that when it happens I hope it doesn't. Apart from their charm and444 words
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Article, Illustration138 1969-06-18 5 THIS buxom lady needs no introduction at all really. that's if you're a regular moviegoer. However, for the benefit of those who hadn't had the pleasure of "meeting her on the big silver screen" she is Daliah Lavi. Miss Lavi as TOU can see in this striking138 words
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423 1969-06-18 5 Sheilah Graham - By Sheilah Graham I ONDON, Tues Sam Spiegel is after Ava Gardner to play the wicked woman in his "Right Honourable'* film with Rex Harrison. For Ava's daughter, he would like Sarah Miles, currently starring for David Lean in Ireland. Ava's career is full423 words
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Advertisement22 1969-06-18 5 BEST EVER, YET ECONOMICAL! LUNCH WITH REAL INDONESIAN CUISINE (FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED) 2nd floor WISMA INDONESIA Orchard Road Singapore T«|:***** tor r«Mrvation v22 words
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Miscellaneous234 1969-06-18 5 Sb SHAW II I Phone ***** LAST 4 SHOWS! U a m 1 45. 4 A On IT Xilzabetn Hartman. Peter Kastner "TWrp A Bif Bay Vow" In Color from Warner Bros-7 Art* TONIGHT 915 p m PREMIER* In Aid Of The NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION FUND Fred Astaire Petula C!ark234 words
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Miscellaneous225 1969-06-18 5 TODAY an Wednesday, June 18, 1T69. K ws By CLAY POLLAN H Your Daily Activity Guida H According to tho Start. To develop messoge for Wednesday, reod words corresponding to number* of your Zodioc birth sign. 231 1 Good 2 Something 3Go 4 Opposite 5 Good 6 After 7 Compromise225 words
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Miscellaneous325 1969-06-18 5 HSIE7 ODEON 2 1116 1 Srtwß EitrnM! (No Free Lilt) 10.44. 1.15. I.U. «SO 9.15 Columbia Picture* Present* "MACKENNA'S GOLD" Gregory Peck Omar Sharif Super Pan*vision Technicolor [ORCHARD 321b 1 LAST DAT! 3 SHOWS AT 2.00, 6.30 A S 45 p.m. Lana Turner'PE Y 1 ON PLACE* C'Scope Color by325 words
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Article521 1969-06-18 6 UWERYBODY talks about disarmament. Everybody wants nuclear arms to be limited if not banned. But neither disarmament nor even a limitation of nuclear arms appears a feasible proposition in the foreseeable fuifcure. So, is all this talk Just an easing of conscience while preparing for the Armageddon521 words
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Article217 1969-06-18 6 TF any food for thought 1s sought from the ASPAC meeting in Japan, it has come from the Philippines Foreign Secretary Mr. Romulo. His views on keeping the ASPAC door open to any nation, be it Communist or nonCommunist, will be a surprise to several Asian nations217 words
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Article24 1969-06-18 6 Science and *rt belong to the whole world, and b e f o re them vanish the bar. riers of nationality. Goethe.24 words
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Article297 1969-06-18 6 WASHINGTON, A bacterial toxin causes a serious tobacco plant disease called "wildfire" because it sweeps swiftly through field, killing plants as though they had been burned. U.S. Agricultural Research Service (ARS scientists Madison, Wisconsin, have discovered that this toxin, when injected into the brain, causes297 words
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Article360 1969-06-18 6 Stephen Siu - "y Stephen Siu HONG KONG, (UPI) Under the ancient Oriental lunar calendar, thi» it the Year of the Rooster. Miss Shirley Hwang, a Chinese born in the Philippines and now a fashion worker in New York, met the challenge. She designed and stitched a gown made360 words
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Article113 1969-06-18 6 WASHINGTON. Valuable mineral deposits can be detected by mecrury vapor escsping from beneath the earth's surface. reports a U.S. geochemist. Dr. J.H. McCarthy of the U S. Geological Survev explain* that most metallic ore deposits contain mercury, whose atom* leak out of the ground in the form of113 words
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489 1969-06-18 6 Richard Wiencke - By Richard Wiencke CANBERRA, Tuts. (Reutir) Australia has produced an imposing array of statistics to show she is one of the world's top aid-giving nations on the basis of national income and population. The figures say that since World War Two, Australia's contributions to foreign489 words
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Article971 1969-06-18 6 Kim Willenson - By Kim Willenson VIENTIANE, (UPI) Bock in the days of Vaudeville the Mom Brothers hod o routine in which Groucho stomped on Chico's toos ond Horpo jumped in poi n kicking Groucho in the seat of the ponts os he raised hit foot.971 words
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Article163 1969-06-18 6 A COMMUNIST party inspector brings consternation to a collective farm when he begin* to question individuals about their private plats. He asks one farmer what he fssds his chickens. "Grain." the farmer replies. "Grain? exclaims the Inspector. "This is sabotafe! You'll go to Jail for such irresponsible163 words
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287 1969-06-18 6 WASHINGTON A heretofore useless byproduct of the lumber Industry may some day serve to increase the world's supply of animal protein. The byproduct, hemicelluloee extract, is P r(V duced in the manufacture of pressboard. which is made by exposing wood chips to extreme «team287 words
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Article1056 1969-06-18 6 LETTERS... While it may be true in the < past of housing developers i reaping enormous profits, and i this hss been due to the bsekXof housing Immediately i the war. there has been s steady decline in the profitability of housing develop- ment particularly those enter- in*1,056 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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397 1969-06-18 7 By Our Market Reporter Slaranor^J" e4r i y the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and wjewed ai a late rally tot underway •However, the updrift wlto /in,' nsssrtS. mrt d th toB ne '"H downward The slight improvement is the market was mainly du« to397 words
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Article932 1969-06-18 7 OUSINESS done In and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS ACiIA $1.97 (1) $1.98 (1); Ben $2 09 (1> Borneo $1.70 (1) $l7l (3);932 words
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Article288 1969-06-18 7 JULY first grade rubber buyer* eloeed »t S pnL, In Singapore end Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 70-1 eeate per up one quarter of a cent from the previous eloee. Ike lone of the market was steady quiet. After an unchanged opening, the market fluctuated in very thin288 words
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Article304 1969-06-18 7 The following is berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for June 18: DEPARTURE Godowns Vessels 1/2 Tobiai Maersk 8/9 Ru Yung 10/11 Canberra Maru 13/14 Jason 18 Australasia 21/22 Bachtera Bakti 23/24 Nichiryu Maru 25/26 Geh Yung 28 Kunak 29/80 Kyojin Maru 31/32 Madagascar304 words
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Article, Illustration248 1969-06-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Moloysion industrial Development Finance (MIDF) is to underwrite an issue of 2,029,300 $1 shares at par for Min Ngai Knitting Factory (M) Berhod. Da to Chan Swee Ho, Vice Chairman of Min Ngai said that the purpose of the issue248 words
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Article166 1969-06-18 7 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) An early rally faded late yesterday and stocka closed lower in moderate turnover. Near the close the UPI stock market indicator, measuring all stocks traded, showed a loss of 0.37 per cent. Of the 1.546 iasues on the taoe. 773166 words
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Article218 1969-06-18 7 NEW YORK. Tues. (UP I) Gold prices weakened on markets here and abroad yesterday in moderately active trading. There was more talk of franc devaluation, as expected, upon completion of the French presidential run-off election, but the gold markets took it in stride. In218 words
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Article203 1969-06-18 7 THE Association of Banks in Malay*ia-61ngapore yesterday made the following changes In its rate* to merchant* (rate* are quoted to the equivalent of 100 unit* of foreign currency): SELLING T T. or O-D. ready: DeuUche Marks $77.0925; Holland Guilder* $84.4600; Swiss Francs $71.5975; Belgian Francs $*****; French Franc*203 words
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Article75 1969-06-18 7 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) Rubber market closed idle yesterday with spot 25-3/8 25-3/4 Settlement House July 25-1/4 25-0/16 Aug 25-1/6 25-1/4 Sept 25 25-1/4 July Sept 24-7/8 25-1/8 Oct/Dec. 24-3/4 24-7/8 Jan/March 24-1/2 24-11/16 April/June 24-3/8 24-1/2 July/Sept 24-1/4 24-3/8 Oct/Dec 24-1/8 24-1/4 Jan/March 24 24-1/4 April/June75 words
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Article13 1969-06-18 7 THE tin price for yesterday was $6lO per plcul, down $6.50.13 words
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Article, Illustration123 1969-06-18 7 KUALA LUMFUR. Tues. Dow Chemical International Inc., which recently announced the investment of $7 million in a new herbicide plant at Batu Tiga for Pacific Chemicals Berhad, has appointed Mr. J. Manston as project manager for the development. Mr. Manston who arrive ed in Malaysia recently,123 words
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Article52 1969-06-18 7 NEW YORK, Tues. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange. Bid AS* July 2645 27.20 September 23.70 26.20 November 25.15 25-80 January (70) 24.45 24.95 March 24.40 24.75 May 24.40 24.75 July 24.40 24.75 Locally, No. 2 RSS was 26-7/8 cents52 words
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Article211 1969-06-18 7 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) With Interest at a low ebb stock market continued extremely quiet yesterday. The leaders went better near the close after drifting lower for much of the session. By mid-afternoon the Financial Times index had dropped 1.2 to 4911. Government stocks were quietly211 words
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Article514 1969-06-18 7 I1NOAPOU. Mi dUOff HM ud Otbei ■(Detail? listed at tb« builottt. wl SI prlcaa CiOM of INDUSTRIALS AC MA B. 8. 1.97 199 Borneo Hhd CD Camel Plywood CBI C Satu Cold Storaae Chemical Co Cycle Carriage DBS Dun loo 2.07 2.10 i:U Iti 3.7s s.1'0514 words
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Article75 1969-06-18 7 HONG KONG. Tues. (UPI) Money Quotations: Hone Kong dollars 6.110 per U.S. dollar Hong Kong dollars 6.125 per U.S. dollar TT Hong Kong dollars 14.53 per pound sterling Hong Kong dollars 305.875 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness Hong Kong dollars 162.0 per 10.000 Japanese yens75 words
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Article36 1969-06-18 7 NEW YORK. Tu*«. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrials 891.16 20 Rails 221.29 15 Utilities 124.42 65 Stocks 304.55 40 Bonds 72.87 Commodity Futures Index 138.2736 words
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Article93 1969-06-18 7 THE noon price* tt tbe Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange jeaterdaj were>— Coconut Oil (F.O B) Bulk Boy as MU« MM Coconut OU (FOB) Drum MltMt funrk iZoo 51-00 Muntok Hbltc Pepper (FOB.) 90% NXTW. Itrawik WlUte Pepper (F O B.) 1*7.50 125.00 Sarawak Special Black Pepper (F.O a) M%93 words
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Article45 1969-06-18 7 (Muuim PrteM) lit Malayan tad MiUyan IS 10 1 l U 3rd Malavan Tbc Com. Ind. XD The 6*Tin* Fund 1.12 ltt M. Invest Fund 1 43 1.4®* ltt Hone Konc Cnd Hone Kont XD .98 1.03* Sterling Com «/8 (•Hons Kong currency)45 words
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Article363 1969-06-18 7 ARKIVALt. ft 00 a.m. MSA MLO2V Koala Lumpur. 7 2ft aro SAN 5k972 Bangkok. la»bkent. Copenhagen. woo a-m MSA MLIIV koala Luiupur. loiuam UAKtUA OABOO Jakarta 10 IS ara MSA MLISI Kuala Lumpur. 10M> m m MSA MLOOfI Penang. ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. 10JO a-m THAI TU4SS HUfkOt363 words
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Advertisement115 1969-06-18 7 SHIPPING NOTICE M/S "TAIPOOSHAN",^OOOT.™C~-.S W < UK~*. FORTNIGHTLY EXTW,|CEVIC| fO» HONGKONG -IWGAPOII PCNANG JWS 3 4 JSIT in My Jaly M'WJIIJ 19 Jalr 11 13 Jaly MUiib 2# SI Jaly 5 Aug I I Amg *>l M M Am rmuj ur-MBtftiM fimciu. NMM u «|VL^2L22 Likrar* —r*-r—. Bar. CUMi«> MajMMI115 words
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562 1969-06-18 8 Dr. John S. Badeau - By Dr. John S. Badeau Director, Near and Middle East Institute Columbia University WASHINGTON Social change today is not only rapid and übiquitous, but also (for the first time) believed to be under human control. The characteristic our generation is the belief that man562 words
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Article, Illustration199 1969-06-18 8 TWO hundred schoolchildren from north London "invaded" the Goodwin Sands graveyard of hundreds of ships down the centuries and planted their school flag as a mark of their "occupation." Their "landing craft" was British Bail's Dover-based 250-seater SBN 4 Hovercraft "Princess Margaret" The landing199 words
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Article218 1969-06-18 8 WASHINGTON. An American astronomer has discovered a second planet-like object circling a nearby star. The find by Dr. Peter van de Kamp comes six years after he detected the first planetary body of Barnard's star, the second closest to the sun. Dr. van de Kamp. director of218 words
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Article, Illustration815 1969-06-18 8 ALBERT CROSS - A FINE DAY FOR OUTING By ALBERT CROSS HONG KONG "For Satan finds some mischief still for idle hands to do/' wrote Isaac Watts 200 years ago, and THIS summer Hong Kong intends to see that his warning is heeded. After the815 words
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Article251 1969-06-18 8 SAIGON South Vietnamese school authorities are cracking down on teachers and students who go to school looking like hippies. The Education Minister. Dr. Le Mmh Lien, has issued strict instructions to school heads to take action against such people. The warning came after a local newspaper251 words
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9 1969-06-18 8 GOOD medicine is bitter to the tasteA Chinese proverb.9 words
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Article377 1969-06-18 8 RANGOON: Port police in a dawn sweep last week rounded up 32 members of a 100-strong fang of children who live very much like the gang in the Charles Dickens book "Oliver Twist". Police said the gang loiter near the city's central fish and vegetable377 words
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Miscellaneous85 1969-06-18 8 ANSWERS to questions which appeared under the heading 'Do You Know' on Wednesday June 11. (Questions) What is nuclear fission?; What do these abbreviations stand for: WHO; U.N; What is hansard?; Where were the first modern Olympic games held?; What is an oleograph? ANSWERS: The break-up of a heavy atom85 words
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Miscellaneous118 1969-06-18 8 AMY By Jack Tippif JLI "That's a present from mv ex-bo/friend.*.he's very jealous." DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and AUen McWiians SHHH...COOL IT, LEE R OV! TOP >S GONNA SPRING US OUT OP THIS SCENE_ BUT M3U HAFTA HELP/ VOU'D HELP VOUP BROTHER AND VOU'O •WANT A FRIEND ALONG.' NOW...SCRAM...BEFORE118 words
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374 1969-06-18 9 SUHAIMI BIDIN - By SUHAIMI BIDIN SINGAPORE papar manufacturers are making plans to increase production in the '7os to meet an increasing de- mand both from local and overseas market. Among the local paper manufacturing companies which are studying plans for expansion are Monocrafts, Celcutters Ltd., Daisy374 words
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Article225 1969-06-18 9 A leading local company, Celcutters is also expanding to meet a growing market for paper both locally and abroad. Celcutters which was established in 1983, supplies paper print* to local newspapers and book publishers. Apart from this, the company also supplies machine rolls and other items Besides importing225 words
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Article65 1969-06-18 9 DAY AFTER DAY, throughout the year, Monocrafts diaries carry across personal messages, strengthening the bonds of friendship with one another. Monocrafts diaries are gifts as well. Multi-wall paper bags are highly recommended for packing cement, sugar, animal feed, soap powder and chemical products. Celcutters which is Importing65 words
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Article, Illustration42 1969-06-18 9 UP-TO-DATE machinery in use for cutting paper bulks into sheets of various sizes EASTERN SUN picture shows worker at a paper factory sorting out paper prints. PAPER bulks are put into the machine for conversion into paper prints.42 words
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Advertisement69 1969-06-18 9 MONOCRAFTS 1970 DIARIES Free brochure from 14 Tan Quee Lan Street Singapore 7 Tel: ***** *****0 UNITED INDUSTRIAL PAPER PRODUCTS MFG. CO. (PRIVATE) LTD. MULTI WALL PAPER BAG MANUFACTURERS Specialists in all kinds of industrial paper bags for containing cement, sugar, animal feed* soap powder, chemical product*. etc. 83 85F,69 words
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Advertisement118 1969-06-18 9 MONOCRAFTS 1970 DIARIES Free brochure from 14 Tan Quee Lan Street Singapore 7 Tel ***** *****0 i Vj MONOCRAFTS 1970 DIARIES Free brochure from 14 Tan Ouee Lan Street Singapore 7 Tel ***** *****0 1970 DIARIES Free brochure from 14 Tan Quee Lan Street Singapore 7 Te1:***** *****0 L HA:118 words
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Article226 1969-06-18 10 By BIG BEN PENANG, Tues. Kita Suka, with Maniam up, did a sparkling gallop on a good tii&ck here today. Starting from the 5f post the nine-year-old Aldershot mare, a course scratching on the first day, sprinted over the last three furlongs in 37 4/5.226 words
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737 1969-06-18 10 Homa G LM l 4 IMY. 4—6 Fu ITS. 378 Sofcttontf 4y 900 Madam AC. Chung Weal 884 Jncra By 8.13 Jenera Stable <*3 Prtdoui Latin By 8.13 Madam W Y Lam Teh BT5 laa TrMmf By 813 California Stable 359 Rlna n By 813737 words
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Article108 1969-06-18 10 FOUR countries have accepted Singapore's invitation to the first International Tenpin Bowling championships at the Jackie's Bowl Orchard, from August 11 to 17. The countries are Thailand, Hong Kong. Malay, sia and Philippines. Malaysia are expected to send the biggest entry. Five other countries who108 words
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Article283 1969-06-18 10 MRS. BAMAI BTONE retained her title In the Malaysian final of the 1969 Cathay Paclflo-Brunswick Far East Bowling Championships held In Kuala Lumpur recently Mrs. Stone won the title when she rolled a 12-game total of 2,123 pins, with a average of 176.9 Last year Mrs283 words
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Article111 1969-06-18 10 BANGKOK, Tues. (AFP) Former world flyweight boxing champion Chartchal Chlonoi told a local Thai daily yesterday that he would quit the ring if he failed to win a scheduled 10-round bout against Filipino bantamweight Millie Del Rrado in Bangkok on June 24. Chionoi said, according to111 words
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Article45 1969-06-18 10 CAPE TOWN. Tues. (Reuter) The Welsh women's hockey team will play three Internationals against South Africa during a 12-match tour in July and Auguit. The International matches will be in Durban on Aug. 9. Cape Town on Aug. 16 and Johannesburg on Aug.45 words
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Article, Illustration274 1969-06-18 10 LONDON. Toes. (Renter) —John Newcombe, Australia's 1967 Wimbledon champion and American star Charlie Pasarell have Invited 100 top players to form a tennis players' union. The proposed union will be known as the International Tennis Players Association. It is being formed so that:274 words
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468 1969-06-18 10 Y. Hassan created the first upset in the openinr day of the Sinrapore Badminton Association junior championships held at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Monday night. Hassan defeated Shafflx Matter, a member of the National squad, in three gruellinf sets, 14-17. 15-12. 15-2. in468 words
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Article100 1969-06-18 10 THE Combined Bales tier Clubs will pl«v a one-day friendly cricket match against the Royal Air Force team from England at the Ceylon Sports Club ground. Balestler Road, tomorrow starting at 11.00 a.m. TEAMS Bakatier dabs: Param. Oevan. Krishnan, Sivaliangam, K. Moorthy. Maurice de Vaz. Sharif Valibhoy. Haraban100 words
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Article77 1969-06-18 10 NEW YORK. Tues. (Reuter) Orville Moody's US--830.000 (about £12.500) first prize In the United States Open put him among the top ten money-winners for the first time in his career. PGA tournament players division statistics showed today. The victory at Houston gave Moody 1969 earning of77 words
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Article163 1969-06-18 10 From EASTERN KNIGHT TAN LIAN SENG, who finished third in the recent Singapore Open Chess Championship, won the Singapore Recreation Club championship with 5i points out of six. Second was Professor Lim Kok Ann with five points and third Tan Lian Quee with four points.163 words
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606 1969-06-18 10 Aubrey Higgs - London, Tues. (Reuter) By Aubrey Higgs Tennis stars from more than 30 nations are now fathering in Britain drawn by the mafic appeal of Wimbledon. The invasion has been building up for the past two weeks. Players have been competing in regional grass courts606 words
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245 1969-06-18 10 MANCHESTER. England, Tues. (Reuter) Veteran England batsman Tom Graveney may have Jeopardised his Test career by playing in a benefit match on Sunday rest day in the current England-West Indies Test match here. Players are not allowed to play other matches while Tests are245 words
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689 1969-06-18 10 NEW YORK. Tues. (Reuter) Knucklebali pitcher Phil Niekro won his 11th game of the season yesterday as the Atlanta Braves, leaders in the National League's western division, defeated the Houston Astros 6-2 in the first game o* a double-header. In the second game, the689 words
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Article144 1969-06-18 10 MEXICO CITY. Tues (Reuter) Californian promoter George Parnassus said here yesterday Australian world bantamweight champion Lionel Rose would receive a record US$llO,OOO for his August 22 title defence against Mexico's undefeated Ruben Olivares. Parnassus, who is here on a talent-scouting visit added that Olivares would receive US$3O,OOO144 words
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Article559 1969-06-18 11 "MANCHESTER, England, Tues. (Reuter) England cruised to a victory over West Indies in the First Test here today to lead 1-0 in the three-match series. England took only an hour to clinch the victory which had looked a foregone conclusion since the West Indies crashed559 words
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Article60 1969-06-18 11 Death MR. CHONG ENG PENG. 72. passed away peacefully at home, at C-1645 Ipoh Road Kuala Lumpur on 16.6 1969 leaving behind his beloved widow. Ah Ying. two sons. Joseph and Wai Khene two daughters. An Keow and Ah Leng son-in-law. Peter and four grandchildren- Cortege will leave the resider.ee60 words
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Article103 1969-06-18 11 MANCHESTER, Tues. (Reuter) England playera won both £lOO sterling for the best batting and bowling performances in the First Teat against West Indies here. Geoff Boycott, who made 128 in England's first innings, received the batting award and fast bowler David Brown, who took four wickets103 words
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Article496 1969-06-18 11 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) A brilliant rearguard action by Pakistan all-rounder Majid Jahangir and Eiflon Jones in a sixth wicket stand of 128 in 145 minutes plucked Glamorgan from the depth of despair in the game against Hampshire yesterday. David "Butch" White, the Hampshire fast bowler,496 words
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Article68 1969-06-18 11 MOSCOW. Tuea (Reuter)— Bong Spa&aky. a 32-yesr-old Leningrad Journalist. became the new world chess champion today, taking the crown from the Armenian reigning champion Tigran Pet rosy an. Spasaky's victory came when their 23rd game for the title wis drawn. He only needed a draw to68 words
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Article125 1969-06-18 11 LONDON. Tues- Waller McGowan. former world flyweight champion, has signed to fight for ths European bsartamweight title held by Salrstore Bimnd st San Benedetto Del Trooto. Italy on 23 Inly. This will be MeGowans thiol title fight with Burruni la Ave years. The Italian narrowly outpointed125 words
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Article487 1969-06-18 11 DON WHITINGTON - by DON WHITINGTON SYDNEY, Tues. A 27-year-old Australian Roman Catholic priest has joined the elite band of clerks in Holy orders who have represented their country at sport. He is Father John Cootes. who has been selected to represent Australia on a Rugby League tour of487 words
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Article241 1969-06-18 11 TOKYO. Tues. (UPI) Two unknown professionals shared the lead with a three under par 69 in the opening round of the Kanto (East Japan) Open golf tournament today on the 6.700 yard par 72 Ablko Oolf club cours# In nearby Chlba Prefecture. Seljl Yamaguchl. 30.241 words
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Article365 1969-06-18 11 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) Angry Russian tennis players protested vigorously after arriving at Queens Club for the London championships yesterday only to find they had been scratched. Viktor Korotkov, Tomas Lejus. Alex Metreveli and Sergei Likhaghev flew in from Moscow on the first available plane yesterdav morning after365 words
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266 1969-06-18 11 THE Jurong Town Corporation have Initiated a series of tournaments to cater for the social and recreational needs of the workers and their families residing in the Jurong Industrial Complex. According to Mr. Zalnal Abldin of the JTC. a soccer tournament will be Inaugurated in266 words
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Article202 1969-06-18 11 LONDON. Tues. Britain will be staging their first world cycling championsh.ps since 1922 at Leicester in the English Midlands in August next year. Recently, the facilities and preparations for this international meeting came under the scrutiny of the Technical Commission of the International Cycling Union whose members202 words
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Article130 1969-06-18 11 HK Support S'pore 's Proposal HONG KONG. Tues. (Reuter) Hong Kong will support Singapore's proposal to Inaugurate an official world badminton championships next year, the Secretary of the Hong Kong Badminton Association, Mr. Krlshan Lall, said. Singapores proposal, which is one of the items in the agenda for the International130 words
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Article92 1969-06-18 11 CHARTRES. Tues. (AFP) Jackv Ickx. winner of Le Mm 24 hours automobile race narrowly escaped Injury when his car crashed into an electric pylon at Montlandon near here yesterday. The Belgian driver was returning home from Le Mans where on Sundav he scored a last92 words
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Miscellaneous66 1969-06-18 10 Time And Tide TODAY SINGAPORE Town: 652 am. (0 5 ft.); 1.48 p.m. (7 ft.); 6.47 p.m. (4 ft.). NAVAL Dockyard: 0.06 am. (9 5 ft.); 6.30 a.m. (1 ft); 157 P.m. (8.9 ft.); 6.53 p.m. '5 TOMORROW SINGAPORE Town: 032 ft?'lS? fU; 727 a m (0.6 (3 J ft66 words
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Miscellaneous45 1969-06-18 11 A Roman Catholic priest is Australia's newest Rugby League centre-three-quarter. Gemini News Service's Sydney correspondent tells how Father John Cootes has become something of a legend at the early age of 27. m 9 m I m F«th#r Coot** Is an wiUUndfng K1ck«r for goal.45 words
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Miscellaneous938 1969-06-18 11 (CHANNEL 5) P.M. 3.00 Opening Announcement* in all Language? Housewives Matir.ee Part 1 of a Mandarin Film "Storv of a Geisha; 335 House and Home Chinese Version; 345 A Diary of Event* in Singapore This Week Chinese version; 350 Talk on the Control of Food Drugs English Version; 3.55 It's938 words
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Article193 1969-06-18 12 A DOCTOR'S compassion for feis patient made him poorer by $350 yesterday. Dr. Robert Ng Lian Wee had gtood bail for a woman patient of his by the name of Yap Beng 00. on Feb. 13. when she was charged with cheating a businessman of $lOO.193 words
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Article107 1969-06-18 12 jA youth, Kee Ah Tee, anas Tan Chooi Watt, was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with the murder of a man and a woman. Kee, 19, is alleged to have stabbed the man. Leung Fung, 35 and Kan Sxe Hing. a 40-year-old spinster, to death107 words
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Article110 1969-06-18 12 A MERCHANT, Chan Seng was granted a divorce by the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin in the High Court yesterday. Chan, who sued his wife Llm Seaw Fong. for a divorce on the grounds of desertion told the court that he had frequent quarrels with110 words
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Article78 1969-06-18 12 Divorce Child For Executive DAVID Hugh Mac Donald, a commercial Arm executive, was granted a divorce in the High Court yesterday on the grounds of his wife's adultery. The petitioner was married to the respondent, Coral Mae Lucas in May 1949 in London. The co-respondent was not mentioned in court.78 words
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140 1969-06-18 12 Suhaimi Bidin - By Suhaimi Bidin THE presentation of a wellknown Chinese classical drama, "Ribut" or "Thunderstorm" has now been postponed to Aug. 23 and 24 but the venue Is still the Victoria Theatre at 7.30 p.m. The classical drama was originally scheduled to be staged on July 5140 words
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Article113 1969-06-18 12 THE Former Head of the Chinese section of RadU> Malaya's education service in Sin* gapore the highest appointment ever given to an Asian during the post-war Colonial days Mr Wan King Cheong passed away at the General Hospital after a lone illness on Monday113 words
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Article68 1969-06-18 12 A W Join Campaign A leading snack shop in town, the "A and W" Snack Shop has introduced "litter bags'" for use in cars in conjunction with the Governmet's campaign to '"Keep our City clean." These "litter bags" with handy strings tied to them for hanging on door or window68 words
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Article, Illustration48 1969-06-18 12 THE FIRST Belgian Ambassador to Singapore, Monsieur Andre Selliez presented his credentials to President Yusof bin Ishak at the Istana, yesterday. Monsieur Selliez was the Charge d'Affaires en pied of the Royal Embassy of Belgium in Singapore until recently when he was promoted as Ambassador.48 words
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217 1969-06-18 12 TERESA SEAH - By TERESA SEAH IT WAS third time "unlucky" for a 26-year-old mother of four when she succeeded to do away with her life on May 16. Previously she had tried twice unsuccessfully, to burn herself to death. On the third occasion, Pungut blnte217 words
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Article44 1969-06-18 12 Three cases of rape were reported In Singapore during the last few days. The victims were all British housewives. The rapings were reported to have taken place at Holland Road, Sembawang Road and Woodlands Road. Police investigations are still continuing.44 words
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Article126 1969-06-18 12 PEEPING- THE ACCUSED in the "peeping-tom" murder trial. Ho Joon Toh, yesterday denied that he peeped at bathing actresses. Ho, who was making his defence from the witness-box added that when he was asked by the landlord about It he thought the landlord was Joking. Ho.126 words
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Article, Illustration321 1969-06-18 12 PATRICIA CHAN - By PATRICIA CHAN MEET Dr. John Breen from "Down Under" the hope of all bald men. For he is one hair transplant expert who really makes your hair grow all over again. Dr. Breen is not one who will sit by321 words
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Article235 1969-06-18 12 MORE than 3,000 local candidates will sit for the practical musical examinations conducted by the Association Board of the Royal Schools of Music, London, from July 1, this year. Four externa] music examiners from the Royal Schools will supervise the candidates in the various grades235 words
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Article108 1969-06-18 12 THE National Theatre Club will hold a film screening session at the Club Hall this evening at 8.00 p.m. Two coloured documentary dims will be screened. They are "An Appreciation of Chinese Music" and Three Faces of the Chinese Dance." The first traces the history and the108 words
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Article, Illustration332 1969-06-18 12 H.C. TAN - By H.C. TAN SOME of the cream of Singapore's acting talent has been brought together by producer Kiru Joseph in the coming Experimental Theatre Club production of Shelagh Delaney's "A taste of honey". They are Maureen Clarke. Norman Davies,332 words
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Article, Illustration145 1969-06-18 12 AT a Royal Corps of Transport parade last Saturday, to mark the official birthday of Her Majesty The Queen, the District Commander. Major General D. N. H. Tvacke, presented Long Service and Good Conduct Medals to eight soldiers of the 32 Regiment RCT and two of145 words
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236 1969-06-18 12 Martin Lim - By Martin Lim A MOTHER'S love for her son landed Madam Tan Too Wei, 57, in trouble with the law. It all began on the morning of June 16 when MamTan prepared for her fortnightly visit to her son, Arg Kim236 words
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Article, Illustration217 1969-06-18 12 CALL it magic, hypnotism, tricks or what you will! Aly Kabah. international illusionist and mystic will mesmerised even a sceptic when he performs. This psychic' personality whose real name is Gerald Holmes hails from Australia but acquired his art about 17 years ago217 words
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Miscellaneous47 1969-06-18 12 STORE MARY 12.45 p.m. 2 p.m Rotary Club of Singapore's weekly luncheon at Coleman Room, Adelphi Hotel. 7 30 p.m.: Talk on "Agriculture in Singapore" bv Mr. Woon Lin Ching at Teachers Training College, Patterson Road. 8 p m.: Oriental dance at National Theatre Club, Clemenceau Avenue.47 words
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