Eastern Sun, 20 June 1969
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Title Section23 1969-06-20 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL PAIL TV Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 1033 Friday, 20 June 1969. "fa MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article516 1969-06-20 1 LEE TO THE DELEGATES CANBERRA, Thurs. (Reuter UFI) Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew told the five-power Commonwealth defence talks in Canberra today that his country felt recent racial troubles in Malaysia and Singapore were definitely a matter of concern to the con- ference.516 words
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Article101 1969-06-20 1 CANBERRA. Thurs (UPI) Singapore Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew was forced today to leave the opening session of the five-power defence talks when he became ill and was ordered to bed by a doctor. A spokesman for the Singapore delegation said it was unlikely101 words
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Article102 1969-06-20 1 CANBERRA. Thurs. (Reuter) Australia has accepted in principle a proposal from the five-power conference here, that an Australian should be appointed Air Defence Commander. MalaysiaSingapore, after the British withdrawal, authoritative sources told Reuter. The Job will go to an Australian Air Vice-Marshal, either newly retired102 words
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Article96 1969-06-20 1 CANBERRA, Thurs. (AFP) Malaysia is buying the Marconi radar protective screen system from the United Kingdom a'. a figure which has not been disclosed. At a private talk soon after luncheon today a deal was made satisfactory to both Malaysia and Britain whereby Malaysia's96 words
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Article43 1969-06-20 1 FRANKFURT. Ttiurs. (AFP) —The federal bank today decided to raise bank rate by one point to 5 per cent as from tomorrow. The bank at the same time hiked the rate for advances on securities from 5 to 6 per cent.43 words
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Article, Illustration570 1969-06-20 1 Troops In S'pore 'Commonsense Thing To Gorton CANBERRA, Thurs. (Reuter fir UPI) Australian Prime Minister John Gorton, making a surprise appearance at the opening ceremony of the five-power defence talks here *oday, bluntly told the conference that Australia's decision to place an army battalion in Singapore after T971 was "greatUPI radiophoto. - 570 words
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Article25 1969-06-20 1 DUBLIN. Thurs. (Reuter) Ex-president de Gaulle and his wife flew back to France today after a six-week holiday in the Irish Republic.25 words
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Article328 1969-06-20 1 KARACHI. Thurs (UPI) Three members of the Eritrea Liberation Froot opened sten gun fire early today at Karachi Airport and set ablaze an Ethiopian airliner. There were no injuries to passengers. The Eritrea youths opened fire shortly after midnight on the Boeing 720 airliner328 words
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Article118 1969-06-20 1 MSA has grounded all its Comet aircraft as of yesterday, complying with the advice of the manufacturers, the airline announced. The announcement said that the manufacturers have detected a fault In the control valve of a Comet aircraft (not MSA's) and so recommended that all operators118 words
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Article48 1969-06-20 1 HONG KONG. Thurs. (Reuter) Chinese ambassador to Cambodia Kang Mao-Chao today presenter his credentials to Cambodian Head of State Prince Sihanouk in Phnom Penh, the new China news agency reported. Prince Sihanouk had cordial and friendly talk with the new ambassador, the agency said.48 words
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192 1969-06-20 1 PARIS. Thurs. (UPI) —American and South Vietnamese negotiators today tried to get the Communist side at the Vietnam peace talks to look for noints of agreement rather than boasting of "unrealistic claims of total victory However, deputy U.S. negotiator Lawrence Walsh said the Communists remain192 words
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Article70 1969-06-20 1 SAIGON. Thurs. (Renter)' The South Vietnamese government today banned the latest issue of the American magazine Newsweek. An official spokesman said the June 23 issue contained an article "with false arguments detrimental to t.he national stability." The offending article was headed: "Vietnam exodus: A favoured few."70 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous16 1969-06-20 1 LADIES DAY M *"I only wanted to ask you the way to the bus stop, Miss!"16 words
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231 1969-06-20 2 Martin Lim - MSA Graft By Martin Lim THE ALLEGED corruption by Malaysia-Singapore Airlines pertonnel here has been classified under four categories by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau. r xhey are group travel, catering, advertising and Insurance, the Eastern Sun learnt yesterday. The special team231 words
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Article, Illustration113 1969-06-20 2 A "CHAMPAGNE PARTY*' with a difference this was how Federated Motors Limited, local agents in Singapore, celebrated the production of their principal's two millionth mini which rolled off the assembly line at the Longbrldge, Birmingham. plant of British Leyland's Austin Morris Division yesterday. Mr. R.M.113 words
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Article194 1969-06-20 2 Woman Commended TWO house-breakers, caught in the act by Police as a resu.t of the prompt action of a public spirited woman, were Tailed lor three years each in the Fifth Criminal District Court yesterday. They were Wong Kok Wah, 23. who was engaged to be194 words
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Article54 1969-06-20 2 A COMBINED police and military display will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on July 4 and 5, at 8 p.m. The two-hour show will feature a demonstration formation and precision riding by the Mobile Squad Gymkhana team. Tae-kwan Do. "platoon attack" and the bands of the54 words
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Article132 1969-06-20 2 MR. Chua Peng Chye. Deputy Chief Planner. Planning Department, Ministry of Law and National Development, will be the chairman of the panel of Judges for the Toto Draw No. 26 to be telecast "live" by TV Singapore on Sunday. June 22 at 3.25 p.m. Other members of132 words
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Article84 1969-06-20 2 SEVEN inmates of Gimson School pleaded guilty in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly and causing hurt to each other. The youths, who were members of two rival groups quarrelled over the use of a common bathroom84 words
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Article69 1969-06-20 2 THE preliminary inquiry into a tentative charge of rape against a 55-year-old man, Narangan Singh, was adjourned to July 1 after a doctor had testified in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Dr. K. E. Loke, who examined Singh after he had allegedly raped an eight-year-old girl at69 words
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Article36 1969-06-20 2 SOME 50 spastic children and trainees of the Spastic Children's Association of Singapore. will be entertained to a Magicarama" show at the National Theatre by Dato and Datin Lee Chee Shan, on Sunday. June 22.36 words
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335 1969-06-20 2 EDWARD Albee's Tiny Alice opened at the Billy Rose Theatre in New York on Dec. 30. 1964. Prior to the opening, Albee and the rest of the production staff kept an enigmatic silence over the play. Even after the play had been running for335 words
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Article, Illustration137 1969-06-20 2 A $500,000 aircraft, the Piper Navajo, intended for busy executives and technicians, made its Brst visit to Singapore yesterday afternoon. The aircraft, the largest Piper in current production with a seating capacity of up to nine passengers, was so d by Anrite Aviation Co. Ltd.,137 words
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Article, Illustration142 1969-06-20 2 TERESA SEAH - Bv TERESA SEAH THE Republic's Ambassadress of Tourism Rosalind Ong. has done it again! For, in her own tireless way Rosalind, Singapore's Miss Tourism 1969. is doing a great job of boosting tourism for the Republic. Reports reaching here from the Tnited States142 words
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Article137 1969-06-20 2 WITH a satellite communications system sited in Singapore, anyone here can pisk up a nhone and speak to a business associate .">.OOO miles away, without Interference and noise. Flight Lieutenant R J. Thompson said this vesterday at the Rotary Club. West, luncheon talk. He is137 words
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Article168 1969-06-20 2 Mr. Lim said: "This optimism appears to be Jostified by the steep rise in the number of tourist arrivals." This alone should put more confidence into new hoteliers who. unfortunately were not receiving much encouragement from other sources, he added. He said that "there should be168 words
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248 1969-06-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Four men armed with narangs held up four women in a house at Jalan Saint Thomas here this morning andawa y w,th S4o and jewellerv valued at about 53,000. The victims were the wife of a contractor, her two248 words
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Article74 1969-06-20 2 A SECOND rank promoter of Chap-Ji-Kee. Tan Ai Koon. was jailed for four months' and fined 53.000 or 10 months in the Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday for assisting in carrying on an illegal public lottery. Tan. 39. a farmer, was found with Chap-Ji-Kee staking slips, valued at74 words
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Article116 1969-06-20 2 THE Singapore Institute of Management will hold a course on the "Techniques of Management and Financial Control** from June 30 to July 5. The course, which is designed for 30 senior and midcle managers, will be held at the Cameron Highlands. The objective of116 words
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Article97 1969-06-20 2 Mrs. Toh Chin Chye. wife of the Minister for Science and Technology and ViceChancellor of the University of Singapore, will be the i?uest-of-honour at the variety show and food nlte organised by EusofT College on July 5 and 6 Miss Lai Siu Chiu. an official of97 words
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601 1969-06-20 3 After Velvet Gloves, Mailed Fist NEW YORK, Thurs. (UPI) The AFLCIO Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA) backed Pres. Nixon administration calls to exporting countries to negotiate voluntary cuts in textile shipments to the United I States. "In the event of failure to reach601 words
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Article80 1969-06-20 3 PARIS. Thurs. (Renter) —M. Francois Pereire. head of the Roth-schild-controlled Compagnie Financiere, said here tonight he had no knowledge of a reported shar e deal between the Rothschild group and the Vatican. Rome bourse sources said today the Vatican was ceding its shares in th« huge80 words
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Article232 1969-06-20 3 EASTBOURNE, England. Thurs. (Reuter) New moves for a United Europe have emerged as the dominant theme of the five-day socialist international conference which ends here tomorrow. Prime Minister Harold Wilton of Britain led a chorus of ▼oices which included Foreign Ministers Willy Brandt of West232 words
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Article67 1969-06-20 3 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. '(UPI) Australia and Singapore have announced contributions to the maintenance of U.N. Peace Forces in Cyprus .(UNFICYP). Australian ambassador Patrick Shaw told Secretary General Thant in a letter his government would make a voluntary contribution of US$6O,OOO to the U.N. forces for the period67 words
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Article47 1969-06-20 3 TOKYO, Thurs. (Reuter) The Soviet Union has proposed exchanging permanent representatives with Japan to promote technological co-operat-ion between the two countries, the Japanese Association for Trade with the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, said today. The Japanese Government wiL study the matter, *he Association added.47 words
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Article105 1969-06-20 3 TOKYO, Thurs. (ATP) There is a growing use of foreign words in Japanese language news broadcast in Japan, using an average of 2.5 foreign words per minute, according to a recent survey con- ducted by the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK). The most frequently used word was105 words
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Article202 1969-06-20 3 NEW DELHI. Thurs. (Reuter) Leaders of India's ruling Congress Party today appeared divided over the choice of a party candidate for the presidential elections, due next August. Party President S Nijalingappa. who s aid on Monday that an agreed candidate would be chosen this week, told202 words
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Article186 1969-06-20 3 CAPE TOWN. Thurs. (AFP) South Africa has been selling "substantial." amounts of gold to both international monetary authorities and the free market. Finance Minister Nicolas Diederichs revealed here today. His statement to parliament was the first official explanation of the outflow of rold from186 words
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Article102 1969-06-20 3 NAIROBI, Thurs.(Reuter) A Kenya government bill will bar unmarried mother from claiming support from their child's father because prostitutes and other women of easy virtue have capitalised on the country's affiliation laws. Politicians In the all-male assembly, as well as members of the public, have102 words
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Article59 1969-06-20 3 LONDON. Thurs. (AFP) All Comet jetliners were grounded last night after the discovery of an engine fault in one of them, a spokesman for the manufacturers, HawkerSiddley, said today. At the moment there are about 44 comets still in service in various parts of the world. The spokesman59 words
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Article298 1969-06-20 3 Moon Landing Simulated CAPE KENNEDY, Florida, Thurs. (UPI) Apollo 11 Astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin successfully rehearsed man's first walk on the moon in a step-by-step simulation and jokingly reported finding diamonds and rubies there yesterday. The two moon explorers, set for launch with Michael Collins, July298 words
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Article112 1969-06-20 3 SOUTH VIETNAM'S Charge d Affaires here. Mr. Nguyen Dinh Thong, yesterday described the setting up of a "Provisional Revolutionary Government" by the Vietcongs as a "manoeuvre." He said this reflected the Communists lack of goodwill in searching for a peaceful settlement to the Vietnam problem. Mr.112 words
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Article101 1969-06-20 3 TAIPEI. Thurs. (AFP> The campus unrest in Europe, Japan and the United States has given the National Chinese government a good excuse to further restrict local college and university graduates from going overseas for advanced education, it was reported here today. The Ministry of Education yesterday101 words
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181 1969-06-20 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (Reuter) Reports that up to 100,000 U.S. troops would be withdrawn from Vietnam over the next few months continued to cir- culate here tonight. One report, by the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), quoted an unnamed White House source as forecasting181 words
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Article515 1969-06-20 3 Disenchanted Wiih NEW YORK, Thurs. (Reuter) Former Defence Secretary Clark Clifford said today that unwillingness by Australia and America's other to increase their troop commitments was a decisive factor leading I fu iiis recommendation of a disengagement policy in Vietnam. Mr. Clifford, writing in the July issue515 words
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Article59 1969-06-20 3 NEW DELHI. Thurs. (UPI) The sub-inspector of police fought with his hands a maneating tiger for 20 minutes at a village in Gujarat State, yesterday. All India Radio reported. Police rushed to the scene of fighting and shot to death the tiger which killed three villagers last59 words
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Article232 1969-06-20 3 HONG KONG. Thurs. (Reuter) Dragon fever hit Hon£ Kong today. It was the fifth dav of the fifth month of the lunar year and time to race dragons again. At three different sates around the colony, beating drums and flashing paddles marked the annual dragon boat232 words
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Advertisement197 1969-06-20 3 if you can spot the aircondHioner you've got an eye for beauty To some extent it's been our own fault. We concentrated on making Carrier airconditioners the most J reliable and efficient in the world. Which they are. Thenwesaid, "They work marvellously but maybe they should look better". (We were197 words
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Article, Illustration352 1969-06-20 4 "Jlf OSCOW, Thurs. (Reuter) 1 As delegations to the Kre m 1 i n-sponsored international Communist summit dispersed for home yesterday, the Russians hailed the meeting as a blow both against imperialists and Peking. The main document signed on Wednesday by aUPI photo. - 352 words
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Article56 1969-06-20 4 TUNIS, Thurs. (Reuter> Tunisian Foreign Minister Habib Bourguiba Junior left today for visits to India. Pakistan. Malaysia. Thailand, Indonesia and South Korea. The Tunisian News Agency Tunis Afrique Presse described tee tour as a goodwill and information visit, seeking to strengthen political, economic and cultural co-operation between56 words
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Article71 1969-06-20 4 GENEVA. Thurs. (Reuter) Biafra announced here yesterday that a new airstrip was being built exclusively for relief flights and said it had reached agreement with the United States on river-borne relief shipments. In a statement issued by its Overseas Press division here, the breakaway state71 words
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284 1969-06-20 4 PARIS. Thurs. (UPI) French President-elect Georges Pompidou was reported by Gaullist party sources yesterday to have hit snags In his attempt to name Liberal nonGaul list politicians to several posts in his future Cabinet The bulk of the union for the defence of the284 words
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Article56 1969-06-20 4 SEGOVIA. Spain. Thurs. (Reuter)—The death toll from the collapse of a restaurant near here last Sunday has risen to 57 following the deaths in hospital of three more victims. Two other people are still in critical condition hospital officials reported yesterday The restaurant at nearby San56 words
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407 1969-06-20 4 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI) Prime Minister Harold Wilson scrapped plans yesterday to enact fines and jail terms for wildcat strikers. Political, government and labour sources said the Prime Minister took the decision after a sandwich and beer session with union leaden, who formally vowed to keep407 words
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Article147 1969-06-20 4 FRANKFURT, Germany, Thurs. (UPI) A Frankfurt endocrinologist today claimed the world's first successful human artificial insemination using deep-frozen male sperm. Georg Sillo-Seidl, 44. a Hungarian born hormone specialist, said the baby conceived using thawed-out sperm, now four months old, is "entirely healthy.** The Identities of the147 words
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Article57 1969-06-20 4 MELBOURNE. Thurs. (Reuter) Australia's highest industrial judges today granted women an equal pav award, climaxing one of the most controversial cases in the nation's judicial history. In a move estimated to cost ASSOO million a year, the federal arbitration commission decided the country's 1.5 million women workers should57 words
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231 1969-06-20 4 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) An American company has made a 25 million sterling take-over bid for Pergamon Press, the publishing group built up by Socialist millionaire Robert Maxwell, it was announced here yesterday. Mr. Maxwell. 46-year-old Labour Member of Parliament. is accepting231 words
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525 1969-06-20 4 TEL AVIV, Thurs. (UPI) Israel staged one> of the most _intensive air raids on Jordan since the end of the 1967 Middle Ecst war yesterday bombing and strafing Jordan Valley targets for more than six hours near the spot where Arab artillery killed an525 words
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Article427 1969-06-20 4 UNITED NATIONS. New York, Thurs. (Reuter) Afro-Asian delegates today put the final touches to a strongly worded resolution calling for total Isolation of the Rhodesian regime and urging Britain to use force if necessary to end the white rebellion. The resolution will probably be put427 words
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Article92 1969-06-20 4 DUBLIN. Tnsh Republic. Thurs. (Reuter)—Voting was heavy in Ireland's general election yesterday—a sign most observers here saw as spelling trouble for rianna Fail, the Conservative Party which has ruled Ireland almost non-stop since 1932. In Dublin, where in the last general election four yean a«o. less92 words
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Article65 1969-06-20 4 SION. Switzerland, Thurs. (Reuter) —Ewa Aulin. Swe-dish-born, film star has given birth to a baby boy. a spokesman for the 19-year-old star of "Candy" said here yesterday. The six and a half pound baby, called Shawn, was born on Monday. Miss Aulin and her65 words
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132 1969-06-20 4 HONG KONG. Thurs (Reuter) Official Chinese news media have so far kept silent on whether talks with Russia on navigation along their border rivers have begun as scheduled. The talks, in the far eastern Soviet town of Khabarovsk, were due to begin yesterday. China announced132 words
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Article77 1969-06-20 4 MADRID. Thurs. (Router) —Spanish Foreign Minister Fernando Maria Castiella few to Washington yesterday whe~e was experted to sign a twovear extension of an agreement under which the United States maintain* military bases in Spain. Hig departure follow? months of tough negotiations, and comes as Spanisn officials77 words
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Advertisement132 1969-06-20 4 t suu. (ii 49 FREE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS AS CASH GIFT PRIZES IN EYERYWEEKLY LUCKY DRAWLAST 5 DIGITS $1 000 LAST 4 DIGITS $lOO LAST 3 DIGITS $l5 Sued on tcri«l numbers prlntatf on th« coupons) II $77,500 TO WINNERS WITH «j NUMBERS CORRECT $20,000 TO WINNERS WITH 4NUMBERS PIUS132 words
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Article, Illustration257 1969-06-20 5 A weekly pictorial feature by the Eastern Sun based on the photographs taken by our cameramen at official functions t parties, ex h i bit ions, shopping centres etc. Mrs. Flora Heah, seen here in a simple linen dress with c banded waist line which opens257 words
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Article97 1969-06-20 5 HONG KONG. Thurs. (Reuter) Mauritania today became the latest country to announce Its recognition of the provisional revolutionary government of Bouth Vietnam. Radio Hanoi reported. This brings to 19 the number of countries which have recognised the revolutionary government since it was set up on Jure 8.97 words
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Article177 1969-06-20 5 CANBERRA Thurs. (Reuter) An Australian of Chinese extraction who spent nine months with Australian forces in Japanese occupied British North Borneo (now Sabah) claimed today the government here was denying him access to material for a book on World War Two Mr. Jackie Wong177 words
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693 1969-06-20 5 MELBOURNE SUBIC BAY Naval Base, Philippines, Thurs. (UPI) At least three American navy men lived through the collision of their ship, the destroyer Frank E. Evans, and the Australian carrier Melbourne but died before they could be rescued, the Captain of the693 words
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274 1969-06-20 5 TAKAMATSU, Japan. Thurs. (UPI) Japanese scientists have succeeded in obtaining uranium from sea water by using metalic hydroxide blended with active carbon. > The Shikoku Industrial Technology Experiment Station (SITES) said its scientists have been workinr o n the project for several years274 words
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Article119 1969-06-20 5 GENEVA. Thurs. (ATP) Mr August Lindt today resigned from his function as International Red Cross Coordinator for Africa, because of Nigerian Federal Government attacks on him. In a letter to ICRC president Marcel NaviUe. the former Swiss ambassador to Moscow explained that since Nigerian attacks are119 words
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Article63 1969-06-20 5 HYDERABAD, India Thurs. (UPI) Communists for the first time vesterdav joined in the agitation for the statehood of Telengana district in Andra Pradesh state. A batch of Communists defied a ban on processions and gatherings when they massed in front of the government secretariat demanding the government63 words
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Advertisement193 1969-06-20 5 l nai international now flies to more countries in the Orient than any other airline TOKVO SEOUL KATHMANDU OSAKA DACCA W TAIPEI HONGKONG NEW DtLHI CALCUTTA BANGKOK RANGOON MANILA SAIGON PENANG KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE BAL i DJAKARTA ■ifta van ■As ii litti ti Don't took now but Thai fnternanona< i193 words
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Article822 1969-06-20 6 TI7HILE the five-nation talks, now in session in Canberra, were primarily convened to bolster the defensive potential of this region against external aggression, somehow the spotligbt has shifted to the recent riots in Malaysia. Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak, who has emerged as the powerful Director of822 words
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Article792 1969-06-20 6 David Ellis - By David Ellis IPF. LONDON: In top board-rooms and plush executive offices all over the world desk fops are gradually being littered with toys. Originating i.i America, executive toys are catching on in the top offices of every large city and town and psychiatrists are delighted. TheyIPF. - 792 words
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Article62 1969-06-20 6 WASHINGTON. The U.S. Government has approv ed (or marketing a <jru* that supplies la hlfhljf concentrated form the clottin* (actors laddnf In the hlood of some hemophiliacs. Tofether with a concentrate already on the market the new drag (Koayne) assures that nearly all patiento with hemophilia can be62 words
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Article, Illustration685 1969-06-20 6 JOE SCICLUNA - By JOE SCICLUNA VALLETTA, (Gemini News Service) If the Maltese ever doubted their importance in the Mediterranean as indeed they might have done after the British left them to fend for themselves their doubts will have been erased by the recent685 words
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718 1969-06-20 6 LAURENCE BOOKMAN - By LAURENCE BOOKMAN IPF. LONDON, Why do so many men spend money merely to have the name of their current girl-friend, or even roses or hearts, tattooed on their arms 5 A tattoo, psychiatrists are discovering, is more than a decoration it's a sign ofIPF. - 718 words
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Article998 1969-06-20 6 Derek Ingram - By Derek Ingram OTTAWA, (Gemini News Service) The sun is suddenly blazing on the green rooftops of Ottawa's Parliament Hill and on the brutal grey architecture of the few-days-old, 46-million dollar Arts Centre with its exciting opera theatre, experimental playhouses and salons. Ottawa is radiant this early998 words
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Article217 1969-06-20 6 WASHINGTON, An improved picture processing system that some day may permit scientists to photograph tiny molecules, and even atoms, within living cells is being developed in the United States. Researchers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) of the California Institute of Technology are working on a computer217 words
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Article10 1969-06-20 6 A kingdom founded oa injustice never last. Seneca.10 words
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Article, Illustration85 1969-06-20 7 The biggest ship ever built in Holland, the tanker ESSO CAMBRIA, has been launched at the Yerolme United Shipyards N.V. Rozenburg yard. The ESSO CAMBRIA is 348 metres lone sad 52 metres across, with a miximom draught of 20 metres. A Verolme./General Electric «tesm turbine dsvelopine85 words
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446 1969-06-20 7 By Our Market Reporter in thc P revi °us week, the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Slnfapore yosterday sagged and turned easier, reversing the past two day's steadiness. The volume of business done was reduced to 1.4 million units and valued at $2,498,015.446 words
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Article787 1969-06-20 7 DtSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms °fthe Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS Borneo $1.71 (1) $1.72 (6) $1.73 (3); Camel Plywood $2 48 (40) $2.47 (10); C. Sugars $3.76787 words
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157 1969-06-20 7 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) Share prices tumbled on the market here yesterday to their lowest since September 1967 two months before sterling's devaluation. Throughout the day, dealers were knocking shillings off the price boards as more and more investors tried to unload their shares only157 words
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Article77 1969-06-20 7 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI) Rubber Market closed nrm vesterday w.tta soot 26 28-1/4. Settlement House July 25-7/8 26-1/8 Aug 25-5/8 25-7/8 Sept 25-3/8 25-5/8 July/Sept 25-3/4 26 Oct/Dec 25 25-1/4 Jan/March 24-15/16 25 April/June 24-3/4 24-7/18 July/Sept 24-9 'l6 24-3/4 Oct/Dec 24-7/16 24-11/16 Jan/March 24-5/16 24-9/16 April/June77 words
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Article305 1969-06-20 7 THE following is a berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for June 20: DEPARTURE: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Phoevos 5 Tandung Datu 8/9 Eiken Maru 13 'l4 Myrmidon 19 Sir Galahad N.W. 4/5 Perry 33/34 BiUiton 38/39 Jaladharma 42/43 Glenfalloch 45 Sanyo Maru 47 Pres.305 words
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321 1969-06-20 7 GENEVA. Thurs. (Reuter) Trade experts from 32 countries meet here today to complete a catalogue of 2.000 non-tariff barriers to trade In preparation for negotiations to eliminate them The week-long meeting under the auspices of the 76natlon General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade321 words
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Article60 1969-06-20 7 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) —Rubber futures closed unchanged to 30 points higher on no sale* yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange. (BID) (ABK) July 26.45 Sept. 25 85 26.35 Nov. 2540 26.00 Jan. (70) 24.75 25 50 March 24.65 25.00 May 24.65 25.00 July 246560 words
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Article314 1969-06-20 7 July first grade rubber buyer® closed at 5 p.m.. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 72 cents per lb., up one quarter of a cent from the previous close The tone of the market was quiet Very quiet conditions ruled throughout the morning after opening prices314 words
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Article36 1969-06-20 7 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York stock exchange: 30 Industrial 887.09 20 Rails 219.08 15 Utilities 122.19 65 Stocks 302.31 40 Bonds 72.73 Commodity futures Index 138-5836 words
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Article559 1969-06-20 7 .'Ft?i i change Mid ud otbm officially mud at U>« i business r prices CiOM St INDUSTRIALS AC MA B S 1.95 1.07 Ben A Co 0 4 2 09 Borneo Bhd CD Be us tead XD i.: 19 2 2 194 Camel Plywood CBI C.559 words
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Article83 1969-06-20 7 MANILA. Thurs. (Router) The Asian Development Bank has approved a loan equivalent to U*****,000 to Indonesia to help finance the Tadjum Irrigation project in Central Java. The loan, the first to be made from the bank's special resources fund, is for 24-1/2 years, including a seven-year83 words
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Article53 1969-06-20 7 iManiien Prtoea) Iff Malaran 2 87 2nd Malayan a.o: 3rd Malayan 1.25 The Com. Ind. XD 101 1.1 1 The Sarins Fund HI 12 2 M. Invest Fund 1.25 1.3 5 1st Hons Kong 1 41 1.4 6' 2nd Hons Kong XD ■M 10 1< Sterling Com 5/853 words
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Article96 1969-06-20 7 THE noon prices »1 the frlnga. pore Chinese Produce Exchange yesterday were;— Borer »«Iter Coronal Oil 48 50 (FO.B) Balk Coconut OIJ 514)0 (FOB.) Drum Mixed Copra Muntok White Pepper SUM CF.O.B) 125.00 Sarawak White Pepper (F-O-B) 122 50 Sarawak Special Black Pepper (FOB.) 96% MJ0 Larapong Special Black96 words
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Article13 1969-06-20 7 THE tin prlc« for yesterday was $610.37$ per picul, up $0.37*.13 words
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Article433 1969-06-20 7 ABKI\ALS: 500 a m MSA MLO29 Kuala Lumpur. 900 a ii> MSA MLII 9 Kuala Lumpar. 1015 am MSA MLI2I Kuala Lumpar. 10 25 a.m. MSA MLOOS Penang. lpoh. Kuala Lampur Malacca. 1.10 p m MSA ML 451 Kucning 2.25 pm MSA MLO47 Kota Bharu. Trenggaou Kuala Lumpur.433 words
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Advertisement224 1969-06-20 7 FOR COMPETITIVE Corrosion Protection Systems for Pipelines. Tanks, Ships' Hulls, Marine Structures and Factory Plant. CLYDE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Including Shot and Sand Blast Surface Preparation, Application of Protective Compounds and Paints, and Flame-sprayed Metallisation in Zinc and Aluminium and the Pneumatic Application of Cements. Agents for SOLUS-SCHALL of the RANK224 words
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Article313 1969-06-20 8 THE Hong Kong Bank Group is offering $5,000 In prizes for an art competition the theme of which is "Singapore as seen through the eyes of her youth". Original works should be submitted in either watercolour, oils, charcoal or crayon. Any amount of paintings may be313 words
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Article119 1969-06-20 8 HATS ofT to your writer Jeffrey L. B. Law for his marvellous and straightforward article on OUR YOUNG GENERATION OF WOMEN in the issue of 17.6.69. Though being in a modern Society we are still beset with parents who adhere to their conservative ideals. Competition is very keen119 words
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Article111 1969-06-20 8 LONDON, Sixty young «cl«ntist 8 from schools all over Britain recently assembled in London to plan the organisation of the British Association of Young Scientists a new national body to stimulate interest in science among young Britons. Reporting in a BBC broadcast. David Smeeton said that for ten111 words
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Article, Illustration222 1969-06-20 8 THESE entrants from different schools were chosen for the finals of the Talentime for Schools 1969. The semi-finals were held at the Victoria Theatre last Tuesday. They are from left (front row): The Phoenix Vicky Leong and Monica Goh (St. Anthony's Convent), Teh bte Abdullah (Kaki222 words
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Article106 1969-06-20 8 THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Polytechnic Photographic Society was held on 6th June 1969 at the Singapore Polytechnic Main Lecture Theatre «t 4-30 p.m. The new office-bearers for the 11th Executive-Committee for the academic session 1969/70 are:Hon. President Mr. Loke Hon Vice-President Mr. Chua106 words
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Article, Illustration667 1969-06-20 8 CALIFORNIA ON July 16, 1969, the United States will issue a special six-cent stamp commemor at ing the 200 th anniversary of the settlement of California. The release will take place in San Diego, California. It was there in 1769 that a Spanish expedition under GovernorIPS - 667 words
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Article719 1969-06-20 8 LONDON, What sort of "mental map" do you have of the neighbourhood where you live? If you are a housewife whose husband works at home or nearby, then almost certainly your picture of the district will be a lot more detailed than that of a719 words
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Article, Illustration264 1969-06-20 8 CANBERRA, Australia, When the long school vacation starts in Australia, the children go back to school for the holidays. This i® not as contradictory as it might seem for the long school holidays fall in the Year period at 'he height of summer, and the holiday264 words
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Miscellaneous106 1969-06-20 8 AMY By Jack Tippit "QUICKI Someone shut the door...the enemy's gaming on mel" DATELINE: DANGER!. by John Saunders and AUenMcWliams i WENDY ISNT alone, dan... My SISTER WILL MEET US SHOULD IN WASHINGTON, TROY /.-SHE'S SEE YOURs REALLY BROKEN UP ABOUT 1 FACE./ LEE. ROy/ 1 n sjT i i106 words
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Article, Illustration110 1969-06-20 9 JTALY'S Nicoletta Mac hiave 11 i France's Marie Dubois and Mireille Dare left to right) play three intrepid ladies who enter the Monte Carlo Rally to prove women are the equals of men behind the wheel in Paramount Pictures' "Those Daring Young Men In Their Jaunty Jalopies,"110 words
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Article, Illustration576 1969-06-20 9 Sheilah Graham - By Sheilah Graham T ONDON, Thurs. James Mason was speaking in a Lancashire accent, which is practically the same as his native Yorkshire, for his ra[e of a sterntemjflefed father in "Spr i n g And Port Wine." "Liverpool (Lancashire) is Beatle territory,"576 words
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142 1969-06-20 9 ORIGINALLY. Paramount Pictures' "A Day at the Beach," with a acreenplay by Roman Polanskl, was supposed to take place In an English seaside town, but it is currently being filmed in Denmark, The story is about a voung alcoholic who goes from bar to142 words
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Article, Illustration118 1969-06-20 9 A TALENTED musician. Peter Chiang, returns home today (Friday) from the United States with a Master's degree in music. He was the first and only Master's candidate in the piano category to graduate in one academic year (9 months). Peter obtained distinctions in music118 words
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140 1969-06-20 9 TAMED French couturier. Pierre Cardln. has been signed by producer A 1 Ruddy to design the "racing leathers' for Robert Redford and Michael J. Pollard who stars in Paramount Pictures' "Little Fauss and Big Halsy." The assignment marks the first time Cardln. a world140 words
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Article39 1969-06-20 9 "THE Molly Maguires" the dramatic adventure story about a lusty group of Immigrant Irish miners In Pennsylvania In the 1870 s. has one of the longest and most realistic fight scenes In motion picture history.39 words
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539 1969-06-20 9 Sheilah Graham - By Sheilah Graham LONDON, Thurs. Michael Crawford's third movie for 20th Century-Fox la "Hello and Goodbye." with Genevieve Gilles, discovered by boss Darryl Zanuck on one of hia forays In France. Mile. Gilles. a former model, has played bit parts until this film.539 words
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Article, Illustration80 1969-06-20 9 A PROVOCATIVE "double «py" with o yen to ploy hAzta Hori... Sydne Rome 01 the irrepressible Fiicky in SOME GIRLS DO. SOME GIRLS DO A Betty E. Box/Ralph Thomas production for Rank/United Artists release, starring Richard Johnson, Daliah Lavi, Beba Loncar, Vanessa Howard, James80 words
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Advertisement59 1969-06-20 9 Hi 1 o i > m i m vi k. PLUS ADDED ATTRACTION j A N*w World Residen Famous I Singer FU YONG j ircm BROTHERS Mo ko Incredible Miss H Acrobatics < JMi *«T U'unM tma (Kv>a'« M »,e Resident j Singer j fm Hongkong 4 Miss IDA LO.59 words
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Miscellaneous183 1969-06-20 9 i »nuni>u: 1 in 45 m m I.3A. 4. M. 15 p m. School Children $1.00 to Any Seat I at 10.45, 1 30 dc 4 p m. Shows Fred Astaire. P*tuia Clark "FWIAN'S R%L*BOW" P»n«vi*;on it Color 1 WB-7Arts) 1.000 FREE RECORD to LUCK:' Patrons During Season By Courteay183 words
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Miscellaneous55 1969-06-20 9 TODAY a Friday* June 20, 1969. mm 12-15-17-40 52-73-79-87 rrr S3 m 54 Financial M Be 55 lmprav«mnt 85 Money 56 And "84 You 57 Developed 87 Recognition 58 And 88Tronsoctiom 24 A 25 Strong® 26Toda/« 27PleoM 28 Up. 29 Decided 30 Remember 59 Symbols 89 Impressed 60 Your 9055 words
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Miscellaneous219 1969-06-20 9 UnGA-N, ,CN. 1 CE 8 CATHAY I PALACE ***** *****8 NOW SHOWING! 11. IJO. 4.00 II 1.90. 1.80. 6.50 915 p.m. II #BO p a Recommended OVLY To Those Of 17 And Above Michel* Morgan "BENJAMIN" A Paramount Picture In Color CATHAY: Tomorrow Midnight! "CARRY ON DOCTOR" Colour Prankie Howerd219 words
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Article191 1969-06-20 10 By BIG BEN 13ENANG, Thurt. Ron Rajah with Subian Dalwee astride impressed in a half mile workout on o good track here this morning. Starting from the 4f post he clapped on the pace to return the last 3f in 38 3/5, finishing full of191 words
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Article, Illustration371 1969-06-20 10 ASCOT, Thurs. (Reuter) English champion jockey Lester Piggott yesterday rode thejvmner of the Royal one of the biggest betting races at the four-day Royal Ascot meeting, after hearing earlier that he would be suspended for a week from tomorrow. Plggott put in a great371 words
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Article121 1969-06-20 10 TOKYO, Thurs. (UPI) Nationalist China's Hsieh Yung-Yo today won the Kanto (East Japan) Open golf championship by defeating Japanese pros Kashio Kunhara and Tomio Kamata in a three-hole playoff after thev were tied for first place in the regulation 72 holes. Hsieh. who has been121 words
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Article2109 1969-06-20 10 SATURDAY Race it CUM 6, Div. 3—6 Furs.—2 .oo p.m. ($4,500) (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) Fleetmuster n 6y 5v 5y P r O Soaidi 1. OM 8.12 0 10 H 00 R-»djer* 2- 108 Easy Money Honey Dear Paul Velu 3 M2 Tuiloh Wadi 4 0572,109 words
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116 1969-06-20 10 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. (Reuter) Mexican Ruben Olivares. taking over from Casslus Clay as boxing's best boaster, yesterday gave precise details of how he would win the world bantamweight title from Australian Lionel Rose in Los Angeles on Aug. 22. "I will knock Rose down in the116 words
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Article, Illustration573 1969-06-20 10 Two clashes between top Americans will provide the high spots of the opening day of the 1969 Wimbledon Open tennis championships here next Monday. In the draw, made yesterday, Negro star Arthur Ashe, the United States Open champion, was paired against his professional573 words
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Article40 1969-06-20 10 EAST BERLIN. Thurs. (Reuter) Liesel Westermann of West Germany bettered her own world discus record by 16 centimetres (6-1/4 inches) when she threw 62.70 metres (205 feet 8-1/2 inches) at an international athletics meeting here yesterday.40 words
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Article35 1969-06-20 10 MOSCOW. Thurs. (Reuter) Nikolai Khoroshaev, Soviet weightlifter, improved his own light-heavyweight world press record in Kharkov yesterday. He lifted 168.5 kilograms (371* pounds), one kilogram (21 pounds) better than his previous mark.35 words
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Article382 1969-06-20 10 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) Play yesterday in the London lawn tennis championships here gave the Wimbledon lawn tennis championship seeding committee a few surprises. Four Wimbled cm seeded players slumped to defeat at the hands of either unseeded or lower seeded opponents in yesterday's men's singles. Americans382 words
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500 1969-06-20 11 The Balestier Combined Clubs* last pair, yesterday deprived the Royal Air Force team of England of victory when they batted for 20 minutes to force a draw in a one-day cricket match played at the Ceylon Sports Club ground. The last pair were Kenneth500 words
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Article430 1969-06-20 11 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) Alan Connolly, the Australian Test bowler wag In devastating form in the English County cricket championships yesterday. Connolly. playing for Middlesex. snatched six wickets for 39 runs against Lancashire at Lords The lanky right-arm paceman revelled on the prelunch green-topped wicketvenue for430 words
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Article126 1969-06-20 11 NEW YORK. Thurs. (Reuter) Results of last night's major league baseball games: AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Yankees 4. Detroit Tiger s 2 Cleveland Indian* 2. Boston Red Sox i. Baltimore Orioles 3. Washington Senators J. Minnesota Twins 3 California Angels 1. Chicago White So* 7. Beattle Pilots126 words
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Article77 1969-06-20 11 JANSENITES and Singapore Armed Forces will meet in a replay for th® Singapore Hockey Association senior division knock-out title at the Padang today, at 5.15 p.m. In the final played three weeks ago. they played to a scoreless draw. Jansenites winner of the Division One league77 words
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Article256 1969-06-20 11 LONDON. Thurs.(AFP 4 Renter) Tom Graveney. the England and Worcestershire cricketer, has been severely reprimanded and barred from the next three Tests, following his appearance before the M.C.C. Disciplinary Committee at Lord's today. The committer was adjudicating on his case following his action in playing256 words
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580 1969-06-20 11 THERE were two upsets in the men's singles second round of the Singapore Badminton Association junior championships held at the Singapore Badminton Hall, on Wednesday night. The first was by Teo Miang Heng who defeated this year's youth runner-up, Peter Goh 15-11, 15-2.580 words
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Article128 1969-06-20 11 ASCOT, England. Thurs. (Reuter) Tribal Chief owned by J.L. Swift won the New Stakes run over five furlongs here today. Leslie S. Schoens Blinking was second with S. Powell's The Bnanstan third of eight runners. Jock Wilson rode Tribal Chief. Brian Taylor Blinking and Geoff Lewis128 words
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Article54 1969-06-20 11 SEOUL. Thurs. (UPI) South Korea's top middleweight Sung Kap Choi knocked out Japanese tighter Yoshiaki Akasaka in the fourth of a scheduled 10-round non-title match at Changchun* gymnasium last night. The referee stopped the fight at 2 minutes 20 seconds of the fourth round after Choi had downed54 words
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Article42 1969-06-20 11 TEMPERE, Finland. Thura. (Reuter) Finland's Jorma Kinnunen get a new world Javelin record of 92.70 metres (304 ft U ins) here yesterday. The previous record **as held by Russian Jams Lusis at 91J6 metre* (SOI ft H ina).42 words
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Article151 1969-06-20 11 HONG KONG Thurs. (UPI) Hone Kong may not participate in the annual Merdeka international soccer tournament in Malaysia, a spokesman of the Hone Kong Football Association (HKFA) said today. "The scheduled date for the Merdeka tournament is from October 30 to November 18. which will be151 words
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Article30 1969-06-20 11 NOTTINGHAM. England, Thurs. (Reuter) The West Indian cricketers were 300 for four wickets at the close on the opening day of their threeday match against Nottinghamshire here yesterday.30 words
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Miscellaneous78 1969-06-20 10 Time And Tide TODAY SINGAPORE Town: 1.11 a.m. (8.4 ft.); 8.01 a.m. (0.8 ft.); 2.55 p.m. (6.9 ft.); 8.02 p.m. (3.9 ft.). NAVAL Dockyard: 1.25 a.m. (9.4 ft.); 7.42 a.m. (1.4 ft.); 3.00 p.m. (8.8 ft.); 8.05 p.m. (4.8 ft.). TOMORROW SINGAPORE Town: 1.52 a.m. (8.1 ft.); 8.37 a.m. (1.178 words
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Advertisement506 1969-06-20 11 Classified Ads. Engagement TAN-NO George, Kok Thye •/o Mdm. Ngo Yeok Tin and Peck Liang d/o Mdm. Teo Wan Jco on 20.6.69. Steambath, Massage Etc. JEAN'S AIK CONDITIONED SALON for soothing steambaths and Swedish massage, facial treatment, manicures. Hair growth stimulation and tinting services for ladies and gentlemen 29 B506 words
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Advertisement527 1969-06-20 11 TENDERS PRIMARY PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited by the Director of Primary Production, Primary Production Department, Upper Pickering Street. Singapore 1, for the supply and delivery of the following items to Primary Production Department, during the period Ist July. 1969 to 31st December, 1969: POULTRY FEED. PIG FEED.527 words
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Advertisement440 1969-06-20 11 TENDER P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are invited from P.W.D. Registered Contractors and from "Specially Registered Contractors" for the following works:The Supply it Delivery of Cast Iron Manhole Frame and Covers. All Approved Contractor*. Closing Date: 18.7.69 at 10 a.m. The Supply Delivery of Ventilating Columns. All Approved Contractors. Closing Date: 187440 words
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Miscellaneous897 1969-06-20 11 TV and TODAY (CHANNEL 5* A.M 3On Opening Announcements in all Languages and Morning Star; 3.20 Health in the Home (Malay): 3 30 It s Happening in Singapore <Chinese" ißepeat); 345 Talk on the Control of Foods and Drugs (Tamil); 4 00 Scarlet Hill; 450 Close; 5.55 Programme Summary in897 words
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Article, Illustration265 1969-06-20 12 K. S. SIDHU - By K. S. SIDHU PRETTY Miss Mavis Young, holder of several "beauty queen* titles th« most recent being that "Miss Singapura 1969" said yesterday: "I don't want to be attached." Her reasons for not wanting to be attached are First 1 am265 words
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410 1969-06-20 12 R.V. Lingam - IPsPh P.? By R.V. Lingam THE University of Singapore does not confer a degree of Doctorate in Psychology. Disclosing this yesterday, Mr. Peter S.T. Lim, the varsity's PRO, said that whoever claims to have a Doctorate in Psychology from the university here must410 words
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Article72 1969-06-20 12 SHELL CO. (Pte.) Ltd. was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with abetting a lorrydriver, Low Hai Seng, in transporting 600 gallons of petroleum without obtaining a license from the Chief Fire Officer. Low is alleged to have transported the petroleum along Bukit Timah Road on72 words
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Article84 1969-06-20 12 THE ADULT Education Board will conduct a six-week practical course in "Maintenance and Repair of Household Appliances." The course, commencing on July 12, will be held on Saturdays from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Bukit Ho Swee Vocational School. It will be conducted in English.84 words
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Article42 1969-06-20 12 AN art exhibition by Mr. Thomas Yeo. entitled "New Nature," will be held at the Lecture Hall of the National Library from June 26 to 30. Mr. G.G. Thomson. Director of the Political Study Centre, will open the exhibition.42 words
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160 1969-06-20 12 TWO weeks after their marriage Chua Yeow Seng floored his wife, Ng Ngee Siang, 31, with a punch. Ng told the High Court yesterday in her uncontested divorce suit, that Chua assaulted her when she asked for the return of her Jewellery. Chua160 words
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Article34 1969-06-20 12 A MAN. Here Chong Meng. 25. was fined $5OO or 4 months' jail in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday for theft of a $l5O tape recorder on June 16 at Katong Park.34 words
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Article109 1969-06-20 12 THE FRESHMEN Orientation Committee held a forum on Wednesday evening at 7.30 p.m. The topic was "Chinese Foreign Policy and the Dominoe theory". The three speakers invited were Mr. James Mac Hale. the Cultural Affairs Officer of the U.S. Embassy. Mr. T.T Rajah and109 words
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