Eastern Sun, 22 June 1969
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Title Section23 1969-06-22 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY TV Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 1035 Sunday Edition 22 June 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents23 words
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353 1969-06-22 1 MALAYSIA is satisfied with the five power defence talks in Canberra, Tun Abdul Razak said yesterday. The Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister and Director of the National Operations Council was speaking to a select group of newsmen at Paya Lebar airport en route to Kuala353 words
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233 1969-06-22 1 LANGUAGE OF THE STARS? MOSCOW, Sat. (UPI) A Soviet philologist says Christ was a Cosmonaut, the government newspaper, Izvestia, yesterday published excerpts from articles by philologist V. Zaitsev who said that the star of Bethlehem was really a spaceship and Jesus Christ wa*233 words
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Article59 1969-06-22 1 ROME. Sat. (AFP)—South African heart surgeon Christian Barnard got involved In a punch-up in a Rome restaurant last night. He was dining with a young lady when a photographer began taking pictures. Barnard angrily snatched the camera and pulled the film out. A brief fight followed.59 words
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154 1969-06-22 1 VATICAN CITY. Sat. (Reuter) Babies being published by the Vatican baptised under new rules today will no longer be asked by the priest to renounce Satan, all his works and all his pomp. These ritual questions will now be addressed directly to the154 words
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Article75 1969-06-22 1 BUENOS \IRES. Fat. (Reufer) —Argentinians have been told their children will not be allowed names which are extravagant ridiculous, foreign, political, ideological or of the wrong sex. What's more, under a new decree by the military government. they will only be permitted three Christian (first) names. Th* law completely75 words
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Article, Illustration77 1969-06-22 1 The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and the acting Minister for Foreign Affairs. Mr. E. W. Barker returned from the Canberra talks last night.77 words
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Article175 1969-06-22 1 JERUSALEM. Sat. (Reuter) Three bundles of dynamite exploded last night near Jerusalem's wailing wall where an estimated 3.000 worshippers were praying to mark the Friday night commencement of the sabbath. Police reported that one Arab was killed and an Israeli soldier wounded. The bombs went175 words
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125 1969-06-22 1 Chaban Delmas Is French Prime Minister PARIS, Sat. (Reuter) President Georges Pompidou today appointed M. Jacques ChabanDelmas, one of France's most astute politicians, as the new French Prime Minister. M. Chaban-Delmas. president of the national assembly since 1958. takes over as Prime Minister from M. Maurice Couve de Murville. who125 words
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Article41 1969-06-22 1 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI) —A sin-gle-engine T-34 two seater American private plane crashed into a hillside about 10 miles north of Atsugi Naval Airbase this evening killing one of the two occupants. U.S. military authorities in Japan said.41 words
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Article110 1969-06-22 1 SAO PAULO. Brazil. Sat. (Reuter) Lucio Silveira, 30, fell asleep on a heap of pitch left by road workers here and woke up as a statue. The warmth of his body softened the pitch and he sank deeper and deeper until only his bead and shoulders were showing.110 words
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353 1969-06-22 1 US Navy Slow To React To Messages' Says Aussie Officer SUBIC BAY Naval Base, Philippines, Sat. (UPI) The top Australian communications officer on board the carrier Melbourne testified today that American ships usually are slower than British Commonwealth ships in reacting to radio messages. Lt. Commander R. A. J. T353 words
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Article141 1969-06-22 1 HONG KONG. Sat. (Renter) The Soviet Union is stepping up efforts to infiltrate Malaysia as part of its expansionist policies in Southeast Asia. Radio Canton said today. Broadcasting a lengthy article. th e provincial Chinese radio station said: "The Soviet revisionist renegade clique has made every effort to141 words
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Article434 1969-06-22 1 Constitution And Republic SALISBURY, Sat. (Reuter) Prime Minister lan Smith today won a landslide referendum victory as Rhodesia's white-dcminated electorate overwhelmingly approved a new apar-theid-type constitution and the declaration of a republic. With votes in from 38 constituencies early this morning, the government had won434 words
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Article, Illustration156 1969-06-22 2 Pat Chan - Story By Pat Chan, IT was fun, fun, fun all the way at the grand cay Varsity Carnival 1969. And these are the happy faces of young people having a whale of a time yesterday, when the fun began. Hundreds of people streamed to this colourfully decorated "fun-spot"Sunpix By Jimmy Chow - 156 words
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Article104 1969-06-22 2 A POLICE officer. Inspector Desmond D'Oliveiro of the Criminal Investigation Department who stopped his car to investigate a commotion at Lorong 39 Geylang. one day in March, was shot at twice by Teo Cheng Leong. Teo was one of the four armed-men who robbed a shoe104 words
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Article58 1969-06-22 2 CAPTAIN Tang Yip Keong from the School of Basic Military Training has been appointed to be Military Alde-de-Camp to the President of the Republic. The appointment was published in this week's Government Gazette. Assistant Superintendent of Police. Mr. Yeap Theam Hock, has also been appointed aide-de-camp to58 words
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Article45 1969-06-22 2 The Singapore English School Teachers' Co-operative, Thrift and Loan Societv's annual general meeting will be held at the Singapore Polytechnic at 3.30 p.m. today. The Society's annual report and statement of accounts for the year ended Dec- 31, 1968, will be tabled.45 words
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Article50 1969-06-22 2 THE Singapore Master Tailors Association will hold a •'Men's Fashion Show" at the Singapore Conference Hall at 7 p.m. tonight A dinner party will follow immediately after to celebrate the 89th anniversary of the Association. Mr. Ho See Beng, MP, will officiate at the ceremony.50 words
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Article21 1969-06-22 2 THIEVES broke into a nouse in Sennett Road, yesterday, and escaped with $1,650 in cash and jewellery worth $2OO.21 words
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Article91 1969-06-22 2 FIFTEEN business leaders from New Zealand will fly in next week to consolidate and enlarge markets for their products. They are part of a main party of a trade mission currently visiting the Philippines. Taiwan and Korea A number of the New Zealand businessmen In the91 words
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224 1969-06-22 2 'RAGGING' is banned, so 'Orientation' emerged. Now Orientation faces Imminent death. What next? Before one ponders over the philosophical aspects of the issue, a more urgent matter is at hand. It Is a question of words. What should we call the first five weeks224 words
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Article41 1969-06-22 2 THE MINISTER for Education. Mr. On? Pang Boon, will unveil a monument at the Chung Chen? High School on Monday, June 30 at 9.30 a.m. to commemorate the 150 th anniversary of Singanore and tfie 30th anniversary of the School.41 words
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Article111 1969-06-22 2 THE recently formed Special Patrol Body in Geylang Serai. is receiving good support from residents, said Mr. Lawrence Arokiaraj. Secretary of the Citizens' Consultative Committee He said yesterday that the people in the area not only come forward to volunteer for night patrol duties but they also111 words
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190 1969-06-22 2 SUHAIMI BIDIN - STA Assures KL 'We'll Assist You By SUHAIMI BIDIN THE KI'ALA LUMPUR Tourist Association has been assured by the Singapore Tourist Association that every effort will be made to help establish the Malavsian image abroad to attract tourists to Malaysia. This assurance came from the Chairman of the Singapore Tourist190 words
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Article36 1969-06-22 2 THE National Theatre Trust in association with the Indian High Commission in Singapore will present "An Evening of Indian Music and Dance" at the Singapore Conference Hall on Monday, June 30 at 8.30 p.m.36 words
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257 1969-06-22 2 PETER LOKE - Bv PETER LOKE A PROMINENT banker, Dato Ng Quee Lam, said Here yesterday he was confident the Asian Dollar in Singapore would materialise in the near future. DATO Ng, chairman of the Board of Directors of Tar Eastern Bank Limited, speaking at257 words
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Article45 1969-06-22 2 RESIDENTS are invited to attend the opening ceremony for the Eng Siong Cup Basketball Competition to be he d at the Chong Pang Village Community Centre at Sembawang this evening. The MP for Sembawanr. Mr Teong Er.g Siong. u-.il declare the competition open.45 words
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Article28 1969-06-22 2 The Minister for Defence Mr. Lim Kim San, has published a prohibition of entry order •n this week's Government Gazette against a Malaysian. Supperamaniam s/o Kamarusamy.28 words
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Article179 1969-06-22 2 ALBERT JOHNSON - By ALBERT JOHNSON SOME 359 teachers from non-English schools here are undergoing an Intensive twoyear ln-servlce training course at the Teachers' Training College In Paterson Road. The teachers from the Malay. Chinese and Tamil streams are being given specialised training to help them attain a179 words
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Article43 1969-06-22 2 THE Singapore Armed Forces and the Police will use blanks and thunderflashes during rehearsals and public performances in the demonstration entitled "Platoon In Attack" at Jalan B*«ar Siadium on the following dates: June 23. 27. 29. July 3. 4 and S.43 words
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Article, Illustration168 1969-06-22 2 HUNDREDS of children will be treated to a John Calvert "Magicarama" show at the National Theatre today by Dato and Datin Lee Chee Shan. During showtime. "An g Pows.' food packages and drinks, will be given to the children. The children are from the Chen Su168 words
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Article20 1969-06-22 2 THERE were 39 road accidents. of which five were serious. during the 24 hours, ending at dawn yesterday20 words
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Miscellaneous148 1969-06-22 2 PAhT! PANT .'A PANT.'!— THAT KID WAS KDZIVINO ME IN EXCESS OF !0,000 M HONEY... 1 r r^m. m m m T Si! N LOOK, FRED... STONER'S DEPARTMENT STORE HAS A SPRINGSALE ON KIDDIE s. CARS! 7 i S? K 1 MAYBE SHE LL GO FOR THIS.... I HEAR THIS148 words
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Article263 1969-06-22 3 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) The International Monetary Fund (IMF) governors yesterday approved an arrangement to allow the United Kingdom to draw up to one billion dollars for the next 12 months if needed to meet commitments. The new drawing agreement became necessary because the Labour government263 words
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158 1969-06-22 3 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) Declarine that 'The era of foreign military bases has ended," Spain agreed yesterday to a 15-month extension under which the United States maintains military bases in Spain. In exchange, Spain will receive US$5O million worth of military equipment from158 words
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Article278 1969-06-22 3 WASHINGTON, Sat. (t'PI) Singapore Prime Lee Kuan Yew was cTted yesterday as having a correct and realistic view oi America's position in Vietnam as the Washington Post commented editorially on the situation there. "This country has had no stronger supporter of its "Vietnam effort over278 words
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Article100 1969-06-22 3 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) Britain's mod Princess Anne is going continental. The Princess, who lately has enlivened the London social scene with her stylish dress and. at one point, an impromptu dance on a stage, will attend a party in Paris next Saturday. She will go 'with100 words
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Article380 1969-06-22 3 DR. WONG YIP CHONG. a private psychiatric specialist, will be concucting a fourlecture course on "Human adjustment and mental health." The course will enable participants to better understand human conflicts and frailties. Organised by the Department of Extramural Studies. University of Singapore, the course will cover380 words
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273 1969-06-22 3 FRANKFURT, West Germany, Sat. (Reuter) The world s first baby to be artificially conceived using its legal father's deep frozen semen is growing normally and does not need medical attention. Dr Geore Sillo-Seidel, a pioneer Frankfurt gynaecologist. who treated the previously barren parents told273 words
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Article135 1969-06-22 3 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Cunard line chairman Sir Basil Small peice said todav the retired liner Queen Elizabeth is for sale to the highest bidder if necessary a ship-brea-ker The 83.000-ton vessel, still the world's largest liner, has been anchored since December at Port135 words
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Article139 1969-06-22 3 CALCUTTA. Sat. (UPI) Indian and Pakis.ani survey officials on Friday ended a two-day conference on the demarcation line between the two countries in Bengal. The conference yielded no concrete results but both sloes agreed to expedite the demarcation problem particularly in areas which will soon be waterlogged as139 words
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Article92 1969-06-22 3 JAKARTA. Sat. (UPI) More than twenty pilots of the state owned Garuda Indonesian Airways have threatened to quit unless basic improvements are made in salaries, it was reported on Saturday. The pilots made their move following a ruling announced by the Indonesian communications minister Frans Seda. saying92 words
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Article104 1969-06-22 3 LONDON. Sat. (neuter) The British government today indicated it might bring in a new law to meet anxiety over some aspects of transplant surgery, particularly of hearts. The hint came from Junior Minister Julian Snow at the end of a House of Commons debate in104 words
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Article55 1969-06-22 3 BANGKOK. Sat. (Re iter) Tunisian Foreign Minister Habib Bourguiba Jr. is scheduled to arrive here on June 28 for a six-day visit to Thailand. the Foreign Ministry announced today. During his stay here, the son of the Tunisian President will have talks with Thai Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman55 words
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225 1969-06-22 3 EDINBURGH. Scotland, Sat. (Reuter) Treasure hunters start digging among the ruins of an ancient Scottish castle this weekend for Spanish gold said to be worth one million sterling. The gold was brought to the castle to finance an invasion of England by225 words
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Article99 1969-06-22 3 SEGOVIA. Spain. Sat. (Reuter) An examining magistrate investigating Sunday's restaurant disaster, here in which 59 people died has ordered that three of those responsible for the building should stand trial. The restaurant at San Rafael collapsed during an opening business lunch. A statement by the secretariat99 words
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Article84 1969-06-22 3 DUBLIN. Ireland. Sat. (Reuter) Prime Minister Jack Lynch's Finna Fail Party today won an overall majority in th® Dail (Irish Parliament) after an election which showed electors to be in no mood for change. With five results still to come from the 144 seats the as-vou-were election84 words
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Advertisement228 1969-06-22 3 The best things in life are Free. Ift where you enjoy them that runs into money The Eiffel Tower. And the Leaning Tower. Angkor Wat. The island of Hong Kong. Niagara Falls. The Canals of Venice. And Osaka Expo 70. They're free for all to feast. their eyes upon. It's228 words
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Article132 1969-06-22 4 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) President and Mrs. Nixon will celebrate their 29th wedding anniversary today at a party planned by their daughters at Camo David, the Presidential retreat in nearby Maryland. Prior to that, the Nixons. their daughters. Tricia, 23. and Julie Eisenhower, 20. and her husband132 words
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Article134 1969-06-22 4 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) president Nixon was reported to be looking for a man to replace Civil Aeronautics Board Chairman John H- Crooker, Jr.. who is expected to resign before the end o* the year. Crooker. a Democrat, was Appointed by former President Johnson and still has134 words
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Article42 1969-06-22 4 HONG KONG. Sat (UPI) Four farmers escaped from Communist China yesterday on a stolen sampan, police reported today. The four, whose ages range from 21 to 39, are from TaiKwong commune. Pun-Yu County. Kwangtung Province, which neighbours the colony.42 words
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Article, Illustration50 1969-06-22 4 DRINKS before lunch during the five-power talks in Canberra. From left: Mr. Gordon Freeth, Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and Sir Charles Johnston, the British High Commissioner to Australia. Mr. Lee arrived in Singapore last night at the conclusion of the talks. UPI.UPI. - 50 words
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Article230 1969-06-22 4 MUST BE A GOOD MAN—JUDGE SANTA MONICA, California, Sat. (UPI) Rory Calhoun's lawyer yesterday described as "absolutely preposterous" charges by the actor's wife that he had committed adultery with 79 women. "He must be a good man/' said Superior Court Judge Benjamin Landis. "That230 words
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Article110 1969-06-22 4 CHARLESTON. South Carolina Sat. (UPI) —Negro youths showered police with rocks and bottles last night while the Rev. Ralph D. Abernathy. vowing a new programme of "militant nonviolent activity." was carried bodilv to jail. The deluge, on a street in a Negro neighbourhood in this historic port110 words
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Article82 1969-06-22 4 BENARES. Sat. (Reuter) Twenty people were killed and 150 injured, many of them seriously. when an express passenger train was derailed in pre-dawn darkness near here early today, rail officials said. The train was on its way to Gorakhpur from Allahabad when 10 of its coaches82 words
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Article95 1969-06-22 4 HANDS OFF' BANGKOK. Sat. (AFP) Foreigners are requested to desist from public displays of affection, such as holding hands and kissing in order to curb down youth problems here, according to local press reports today. The request was made by the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police,95 words
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Article68 1969-06-22 4 CORSIER-Sur-Vevey. Switzerland, Sat. (AFP) Josephine Chaplin. 20-year-old second daughter of comedian Charles Chaplin, was married here today in a civil ceremony to 31-year-old Greek businessman Nicholas Sistovaris. Both Charles Chaplin and his wife, Cona. attended the ceremony. A religious service was being held later today at the68 words
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Article57 1969-06-22 4 DETROIT. Michigan. Sat. (UPI) Leaders of the Central Methodist Church here have vowed not to pay the 10 per cent Federal tax on the church's telephone bills as a means of protesting the war in Vietnam. Instead, they said, the money will go to the American Friends Service57 words
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276 1969-06-22 4 ATHENS, Texas, Sat. (Reuter) Clinton Williams Murchison. a Texas oil baron whose US$5OO million fortune ranked him one of the world's richest men, died here yesterday aged 74. Mr. Murchison, who once owned 115 companies at the same time, had holdings in oil, gas,276 words
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Article101 1969-06-22 4 JAKARTA, Sat. (UPl)—The 10th witness for the prosecution, Miss Lena Aulia. a former distant relative of defendant Lim Tjie Sian was heard at the Jakarta trial court today. Miss Lena told the court that defendant Lim borrowed money from her in 1967 shortly before leaving101 words
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Article96 1969-06-22 4 NEW DELHI. Sat. (UPI) The Congress party-led coalition government of Bihar state Patna Bihar collapsed on Friday following Its defeat in the legislative assembly over a budget bill. Sources said the state will likely be placed under the direct rule of the President of India until96 words
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Article45 1969-06-22 4 QUITO, Ecuador. Sat. (UPI) —Ecuador today deplored what it called provocations by American fishing firms that send their boats into its territorial waters. An Ecuadorian Navy gunboat yesterday seized four U S and three Japanese tuna boats inside the 200-mile limit Ecuador recognises.45 words
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130 1969-06-22 4 Million Bon-fire To Greet Rockefeller MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Sat (Reuter) Two terrorists disguised as policemen set fire to the General Motors factory here yesterday, causing an estimated 000.000 damage, in protest against today's visit of U.S. presidential envoy Nelson Rockefeller. Police said the terrorists, armed with machine-runs and belonging to the130 words
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Article755 1969-06-22 4 -A. Lonsdato-Kmgors By Arthur Spiegelman LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) In the world of international espionage the maxim of a spy for a spy is now being put to its severest test two top Soviet agents for one luckless British lecturer. For as the British government negotiates755 words
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173 1969-06-22 4 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Sat. (Reuter) Defoliants dropped by aircraft of the U.S. Air Force over Cambodian territory have destroyed over a quarter of Cambodia's rubber plantations, it was claimed here yesterday. In a letter to the Presicent of the Security Council. Cambodia's Ambassador Huot Sambath173 words
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Article56 1969-06-22 4 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) The State Department denied reports Friday that U.S. officials are considering making a direct bid to North Vietnam to »sk for their terms for release of American prisoners. Department spokesman Carl Bartch said: "There is no foundation for speculation that we have had or are56 words
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Advertisement107 1969-06-22 4 iTTffn r 4 mm-iM **> id i H Two new Air-India ways to London now via Amsterdam Clip out and save Teheran-Zurich-AMSTERDAM-London Beirut-Frankfurt-AMSTERDAM-London Check Air-India's 11 other exciting, Maharajah stop-overs from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. (All routes from India onwards, every week) p Cairo-London Caixo-Geneva-Paris-London Cairo-frankfurt-Paris-London Bahrein-Beirut-Geneva-Paris-London Beirut-Prague-Frankfurt-London Beirut-Rome-Zu rich-London107 words
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292 1969-06-22 5 the .7" r *iU«ry men fired their powerful canon twice In n#*r «T n D e fter two fn»P* of North Vietnamese soldiers were observed near the Ben Hal River, U.S. spokesmen said today. _The salvos of 105 mm and 155 mm292 words
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141 1969-06-22 5 MELBOURNE. Sat (Reuter) The heaviest earth tremor recorded this century in Melbourne. Australia's secondlargest city, rocked the southern part of Victoria State and the island state of Tasmania tonight, sending thousands of terrified people into the streets. There were no reports of casualties and damage141 words
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163 1969-06-22 5 HONG KONG, Sat. (UPI) Jeanette Lin Tsui, wife of the late film director Chun Kim. said at a packed press conference Friday she divorced Chun because he was a hopeless gambler. Jeanette, now expecting the second baby of famed actor Wang Yo. parted from163 words
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Article87 1969-06-22 5 RANGOON, Sat. (Reuter) Nearly 150 leftwing Karen and Communist rebels have surrendered to government troops at Myaungmya in the Irrawaddy delta in the past two weeks. Journalists were flown to Myaungmya yesterday In a" air force plane to witness the Burrender of about 60 rebels.87 words
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Article64 1969-06-22 5 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI) The Jaran Atomic Energy Commission disclosed on Thursday it will soon start work on the construction of a 1.000 nrliion yen (.2.8 million U.S. dollar) Cyclotron specially designed for cancer treatment. The commission said the Cvclotron will be built at the Rite of the National Institute64 words
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Article217 1969-06-22 5 SAIGON, Sat. (Reuter) President Nguyen Van Thieu tonight called an emergency meeting of his top ministers and military aides, high government sources said. They would not disclose what matters were discussed, bu* usually reliable sources said the President was putting fnishirg touches to a217 words
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Article53 1969-06-22 5 SRINAGAR. India. Sat. (UPI) Fifteen of 22 Moslem leaders of the proPakistan and pro-plebiscite Kashmir parties were released from detention on Friday. Justice Jankinath Bhut 0 f the Kashmir High Court, the release of the 15 detainees after ruling that the detention order issued against them by the Kashmiri53 words
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163 1969-06-22 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) Charging that both the United States and South Vietnam have been "lax in their sensitivity" to the needs of civilian casualties and war refugees. Democratic Sen. Edward M. Kennedy on Friday announced hearings next week in the Senate Judiciary163 words
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Article36 1969-06-22 5 MANILA. Sat. (UPI) The Asian Parliamentarians Union Council (APU) has approved plans to send an economic survey mission to Laos and South Vietnam to look into ways of speeding up development In these two countries.36 words
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Article65 1969-06-22 5 SAIGON. Sat. (UPI) Fifteen teen-age girls conscripted by the Vietcong to become spies and prostitutes in bars frequented by U.S. soldiers have turned themselves into allied authorities. Informed U.S. sources said on Friday the girls were taken from the Mekong Delta and ordered J® Job near Bien65 words
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Article217 1969-06-22 5 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) Communist China is putting more muscle into her multl million man militia force as part of a stepped-up "war preparedness" programme. The milita-buildmg and war preparedness programmes are nationwide, but the main emphasis is in the frontier areas, particularly along the sensitive217 words
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Article41 1969-06-22 5 TAKAMATSU, Japan, Sat. (UPI) A 9.240-ton American freighter ran aground in the Seto inland sea off the northern coast of Kagawa prefecture on Fndav rrn—vrg shortly after colliding with a Japanese ferry boat, t ">e Japanese Maritime Safety Agency reported.41 words
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Article82 1969-06-22 5 NEW DELHI. Sat. (UPI) There has been no word from Moscow on a Soviet leader's proposal for collective security among Asian Nations, a foreign office spokesman said there on Friday. The proposal, made by Soviet leader Leonid Bremev at the recent Moscow conference of world parties, had82 words
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Miscellaneous343 1969-06-22 5 THE MAN FROM THE DEEP FREEZE AFFAIR U.N.C.L.E. ■L'IKe J\ Part II: Cold Pool is S?C i 1 I I m m J Zs/ :v se IM ft N X PROFESSOR CRAG HERE INVENTED THE CHEMICAL ICE PELLETS, MR. WAVERLY.' THRUM KIDNAPPED HIM PROM A SOUTH AMERICAN LABORATORY WHERE HE343 words
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Article505 1969-06-22 6 MUST WE LOSE THEM? FOR the Church's youth worker* here there Is ample evidence of a growing, thrilling, almost unbelievable opportunity right before us. Consider the fact of (1) A World that is Changing. politically the word 'revolution' has become central In the thinking of national leaders;505 words
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126 1969-06-22 6 JESUS Saves Mission, an evangelical. inter-denomina-tional. and international faith mission operating in the Far East celebrates Singapore's 150 th anniversary of its founding with a series of meetings which began last night at Jesus Saves Mission pioneer station in Craig Road The Rev. Chou lan126 words
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Article70 1969-06-22 6 THE Christian Business Men's Committee will be holding its second quarterly dinner at the American Club Manhatten Room in Scott* Road on Thursday. June 26 from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Prof. Tow Slang Hua. an outstanding Christian leader, is the speaker for the ni?ht. The cost per70 words
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Article123 1969-06-22 6 BREAKFAST "It was noised that he was in the house." Mark 2:1 THE polyps contract the coral reefs, working silent, unseen under the waters, never realising that they are building a hidden new rugaed island upon which animals, plants, human beings will one dav inhabit. Christian your place123 words
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411 1969-06-22 6 AT the 125 th session of the Synod of the Presbyterian Church in Singapore and Malaysia held in the Holy Light Church in Johore Bahru recently, the Rev. Yap Kok Hu of the Glory Church In Bukit Timah, Singapore was elected411 words
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Article318 1969-06-22 6 WENDELL G. Collins. Vice President of Overseas Division of Touth For Christ, International writes: 2sth Anniversary Banquet is now history, and A what an excitins night it was! Over 1,800 guests arrived by <5.45 p.m. and there was an air of expectancy like I have seldom experienced318 words
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377 1969-06-22 6 Book You Should Read (World Wide Publications. Minnesota. (ISA) pp. 248 paperback. Price: $2-25 ALL Intelligent people ask questions. In fact, they ask many questions. I one* heard a bright boy described as "a question mark with the skin pulled over!" Many young people are377 words
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183 1969-06-22 6 VATICAN CITY. (NC): No new papal document 0 n birth control Is on the verge of publication. Vatican City's dally newspaper has reported "For the enlightenment of our readers we can and must give the information that no new document on the material183 words
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833 1969-06-22 6 LEN J. JONES - CHURKH liSxMii By LEN J. JONES OH YES, that is my standing 'ln Christ,' and in God's sight, is so often said with finality, smugness, and conclusion as the satisfactory answer and end to the whole question, and often as833 words
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266 1969-06-22 6 REV. John R. W. Stott, a distinguished Bible scholar, expositor and Rector of All Souls Church. Langham Place, London, feels that "in this age of revolution, the Gospel should be seen as a new message for the new world." He made this comment266 words
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Article84 1969-06-22 6 THE Christian Business Men's Committee will begin its first in a series of discussion on the 9-Point Doctrinal Statement at the coming luncheon on Tuesday June 24 at the Y.W.C.A. Raffles Place. The topic for discussion is "the Scripture of the Old and New Testaments verbally inspired84 words
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Article82 1969-06-22 6 A JOINT public meeting for all ladies from all churches -nd language groups has been arranged for Friday. June 27 at the St. Andxew's Cathedral. The meeting will begin with a tea fellowship at 5 p.m and will follow with a service from 5.30 p.m.82 words
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Article36 1969-06-22 6 A LIMITED number of records with songs sunt by the 500-voice choir at the Grady Wilson Crusade early this year are still available at the SU. Christian Bookroom and the Baotist Book Store.36 words
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Advertisement552 1969-06-22 6 Religious Announcements 156-a. Stirling Boad. Off Commonwealth Ait. Ift fn tin. —'lforehTp StrrtM Sunday School C'BINKK CBKIBTUM OLOBT CHUBCH toil day (SKTiea in Bngilah) T3oa.m. Worahlp Bervice 8-30 am Membership dM in both English Chinese Saturday 7.15 pm Bible study Monday 8 00 pa Prayer Meeting Saturday &46 Dm. Training552 words
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Advertisement580 1969-06-22 6 4UEENSTOWN BAPTIST CHURCH 486 Margxrrt Drive ludai BETBESDA (NEIL ROAD) 41? New Bridge Road. Slngapora 1 "nndw H 30 a.m. Breaking at Bread 9.30 a.m. Ministry Meeting 12.00 p m. Sunday School l 30 p.m. (Junior ft Senior) 3.00 D m. Sunday School (junior) vao DJB. Sunday School 1.80 am.580 words
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Advertisement433 1969-06-22 6 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS INTERNATIONAL BAP'I ISi i'HIKiH dtooswen B Sears Pastor Phone *****0 AT SINGAPORE AMERICAN SCHOOL <6O King* Roadi *46 am Sunday School 1100 am. Worship Berne* AT 8 4ALAN PELANGI «pm framing Onion Dm. Evening Worship CALVARY BAPTIST CHIKCB (English) 48 Wan rbo Avenue raispbone: ***** Honda/ 946 am.433 words
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280 1969-06-22 7 l? e .J Jter l-rr-T' ie Food onc l Agriculture Council u?Mnpf U¥<?7fV7i 713 milliGn (just under 30 million sterling) budget for 1970-71 an increase of 18.2 per cent over the budaet for the 1968-69 period. The budget recommendation is subject to any savings280 words
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Article, Illustration155 1969-06-22 7 MB. Frederick S. Ball, maikfting development specialist for Graphic Arts. Eastman Kodak Company is now in Singapore to hold technical discussion with the Graphic Arts Sales Staff of Kodak (Malaya) Limited. Mr. Bail started in graphic arts as production manager for a gravure engraving house155 words
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Article52 1969-06-22 7 NEW YORK. sat. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded yesterday en the New York Commodity Exchange. (BID) (ASK) July 26.55 Sept 25.95 26.45 Nov 25.50 26.10 Jan. (70) 24.85 25.60 Mar 24.75 25.10 May 24.75 25.10 July 25.75 25.10 Locallv No. 2 RSS was 261/8 cents52 words
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Article75 1969-06-22 7 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) Money Quotations: Hong Kong dollars 6.080 per U.S. dollar Hong Kong dollars 6 0925 per U.S. dollar TT Hong Kong dollars 14.53 per pound sterling Hong Kong dollars 3u7.0 P«r tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness Hong Kong dollars 162.3 per 10.000 Japanese75 words
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130 1969-06-22 7 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) The market rallied after a slightly easier start. Leading equities showed modest gains over a wide front on a small amount of new time buying and bear covering. Turnover, however, was light, and towards the close the FT index was 14130 words
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Article, Illustration129 1969-06-22 7 MR. E. PERE3RA founder and principal of the Stamford Group of colleges including the new Stamford Centre for Executive and Commercial Training. attended the eighth International Council on Correspondence Education in Paris recently. The ICCE Conference was first organised in 1938 in Canada, since then the129 words
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Article62 1969-06-22 7 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore yesterday made the following changes In Its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of one unit of foreign currency): Selling T.T. or O.D ready: Deutsche Marks $77.1000; Holland Guilders $84.5575; Swiss Francs $71.5625; Belgian Francs $6.1125; French Francs $6l62 words
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Article112 1969-06-22 7 THE noon prlre* at the Ktnga pore Chine** Produce t.\c >Mterdaj were:— ■M •el »ei foronut OH (F.O.B) Bulk 4B50 t txonui Oil (FOB.) Drum 51 IK) Mixed Copra 31 00 Miintuk While Pepper (FOB) 182 M leruwuk White Pepper (F.OB.) 120 00 Sarawak special Blum tVpiirr iF (i112 words
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Article84 1969-06-22 7 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Rubber market closed nominal and uncertain. No. l RfiS spot 26. 26f. Settlement House July 25-7/8 26-1/4 Aug 25-13/16 26 8ept 25-1/2 25-7/8 July Sept 25-18/16 26 Oct Dec 25-1/4 25-1/2 Jan Mar 25 25-1/4 Apr June 24-7/8 25-1/8 July/Sept 24-3/4 24-15/16 Oct84 words
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Article47 1969-06-22 7 Manager* Prlecs) 1*t Malayan 2 8.', 2nd Malayan 2<W ">rd Malayan 1.24 The Com. Intl \D 1J1 1.11 The savins land 1 12 122 M. Inve«t Fund 1.25 1.35 1st Hong Kong 1.41 146" 2nd Hong Kong XD m ill* Sterling C*m (•Hon* Kong currency)47 words
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444 1969-06-22 7 Pan American Reduces TransAtlantic Fares NEW YORK. Sat. Pan American World Airways has reduced fares this summer for passengers travelling between the United States and Europe on weekend flights. The reduction is available under the carrier's 14-21 day Excursion Plan The new fares, approved by the Civil Aeronautics Board, will444 words
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144 1969-06-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sit. Tour more Industries and their product* have been granted pioneer status under the Investment Incentives A'.'t 1968 The industries and products are: Shipbuilding and repairing (ship repairing and servicing); manufacture of other non-ferrous metals smelting, alloying and refining (extracted soldering metal);144 words
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Article13 1969-06-22 7 THE tin price for yesterday wag $614.12$ per pleul, up $2.625.13 words
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Article407 1969-06-22 7 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI) Japan's export price index in May registered 102.8. based on the 1965 figure of 100, for a rise of 0.3 per cent over April, the Bank of Japan announced yesterday.' The announcement said it was the sixth consecutive month that the export407 words
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224 1969-06-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A $l.B million long term loan has been offered to General Ceramics Sdn. Bhd., by Malaysian industrial Development Finance Berhad, (MIDF), to assist in the establishment of a ceramic wall tile factory at Petaling Jaya. The factory and equipment, estimated to224 words
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Article36 1969-06-22 7 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrials 876.16 20 Rails 216.13 15 Utilities 121.61 65 Stocks 298.53 40 Bonds 72.60 Commodity Futures Index 138.9036 words
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Article237 1969-06-22 7 The following is a berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for June 22: DEPARTURES: Godowna Vessels. 3/4 Johanne» Latuharhary 5 Tandjung Datu 13/14 Eizan Maru N.W. 4/5 Yamaasa Maru 21/22 Petaling 27/28 Ever Precious (Barge) 40/41 Geraldine 42/43 Varild State of West Bengal 44237 words
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297 1969-06-22 7 AFTER a quiet start, the rubber market somewhat unexpectedly firmed mid week as sound covering demand encountered cautious selling, pushing levels up by some two cents, and lately another half cent rise have been recorded, state Holiday, Cutler, Bath Cr Co in their weekly297 words
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Article, Illustration177 1969-06-22 7 MR. JOHN SOO. 39, a Singaporean. Is one of three people in the Far East, who have been bestowed with the coveted Gold Pin Award from the House of 4711 Cologne on Rhine. The award was made recently by Mr. Gunter Kleinsimon of 4711, when177 words
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Article375 1969-06-22 7 ARRIVALS 6 90 a-m. Mb A MLOrt koala Lumpur t oo a-m. MSA ML11S Kuala Lam par- Hft a-m. MSA MLS31 Sydney Jakarta it.lSa.m- MSA MU1* Koala Lumpur. 12.40 p.m. CAL CI5 Taipei. Hong Kong WK,M 110 p a. MSA ML4ftl Kucbing ftispm. Al AI110A N. voji. London.375 words
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Advertisement125 1969-06-22 7 M/S "TAIPOOSHAIT, I Z.OOO TOM Croat, w1 K»OH. qsssff mre:. sf-sTss. 23 IS i:!y JMUF*. 5 Aaf r» Aug nil Aa* 15/1? Alt Pali* atr-coadiiioaed first Uw akUi with balk er ikmr »wl*mio« N«i. Lbrlrr «rd RarV CkMr«'. .Jayr-. Cbew D»~&t "»'l aa* or laan *»#o alnt Sinajßorc/Hongkenct Single Trip125 words
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Advertisement9 1969-06-22 7 International now flies to more countries jn the Orient9 words
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Article, Illustration107 1969-06-22 8 Tribute To R B Singer Joe Simon HOLLYWOOD: Monument paid tribute to America's great R& B singer JOE SIMON Sound Stage Ts pride with a million sales for hi* "THE CHOKIN' KIND" with a special reception In New York City on June 11. He was awarded with A RIAA-Certifled Gold107 words
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Article, Illustration100 1969-06-22 8 SINGAPORE; The Idaly Sisters who stole the soul limelite in Singapore and Malaysia with their hit disc "Let's Go Soul" and the XPenment who won popularity with their brand of "free-for-all" soul disc "In The Middle Of The Night." have joined forces100 words
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Article238 1969-06-22 8 JJI THERE! Like Holy Shame-And-Scandal-ln-The-Family! (Like SHAWN ELLIOTT would say). Can you imagine a whole group playing NAKED in public? (Blush!) I mean. TEN TEARS AFTER is ona of my favourite groups; but this nudity bit has been carried on too far. I mean, If you have238 words
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Article, Illustration172 1969-06-22 8 A barricade of pop stars will swarm the National Theatre, Singapore on this coming Tuesday, the 24th of June The occasion? "Varsity Showing '69** which promises to be a real groovy show. Among artistes appearing will be Australia's Troupadors, Kartma Daharl. Anita Sarawak. Sugiman Jahurl.172 words
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Article, Illustration229 1969-06-22 8 RICHARD GREEN - RICHARD GREEN THI previously untouchable movie subject of Negro militancy is enjoying healthy box office returns just now via lules Dassin's "Uptight!" which has an all black cast. It is aiding and abetting the success of Booker T's latest single "Time Is Tight" the229 words
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Article, Illustration441 1969-06-22 8 Richard Green - By Richard Green JOHN LENNON and Yoko Ono didn't know what they were starting when they appeared nude on their "Two Virgin*" album. That scene led to bigger things, culminating in Ten Years After group PLAYING naked during their American tour, which441 words
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Advertisement24 1969-06-22 8 If Deutsche \fbammwhcn QestUsthaft %ecords of Supreme Quality Polvdor Available at leading TIE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO, (E) Pit LTD. 1 ccwmi MMIITi TTIYItTTH SINGAPORE24 words
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Advertisement102 1969-06-22 8 MONUMENT Breaks out with chart contenders and coming up fast with f A 1 great new releases! monument June Is "MONUMENT" Month! M S BOOTS RANDOLPH 6I"NDAY SAX SLP ***** Y *ki -(y t y t ■Si.' o BOOT*» RANDOLPH YAKETY SAX MLP 8003 (H1F1) •r* Iliatbt Her Emrthlni he102 words
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Miscellaneous477 1969-06-22 8 World Charts £}> IT IS ButlM week one* again at the world's numbtr one group •terms up the international pep chart* with its latest recording. Celling ef the weea of Beatles |ohn Lennon and his wife Yeke One. "The Ballad Of |ohn And Yeke" is number ene in Britain, with477 words
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Article, Illustration452 1969-06-22 9 Goh Eng Kee - By Goh Eng Kee IT IS hilarious and it should be, for "Carry On Doctor" marks the baker's dozen in the "Carry On" series. As a bedpanorama of hospital life, it examines the high drama beneath the surface at Borough County Hospital where a thousand452 words
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Article127 1969-06-22 9 Miss MacGraw, currently appearing in Paramount Pictures' "Goodbye. Columbus", has been signed to star in "Love Story", it was announced by Robert Evans. Vice President in charge of worldwide production for Paramount Pictures. Miss MacGraw, who won wide critical and audience acclaim for her127 words
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Article128 1969-06-22 9 NEW YORK. (Reuter) Sponsors of New York's nudest. sexiest play defied the critics this week by putting up prices and predicting a long run for "Oh Calcutta." devised by Kenneth Tynan, literary manager of Britain's National Theatre. Drama critics who went to the so-called "Evening Of Erotica" in128 words
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84 1969-06-22 9 PETER Cook (left) and Dudley Moore (right) are dismayed when one of their clever inventions blows their car to smith- ereens in Paramount Pictures' "Those Daring Young Men In Their Jaunty Jalopies." which will be shown at the Cathay next month. The film, a madcap comedy about the early days84 words
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Article, Illustration666 1969-06-22 9 Cultural Music Corner By Ayako A TASTE OF HONEY, (modern comictragedy) a well written play by Shelagn Deianey, was successfully performed over the weekend at the Cultural Centre Theatre. Presented and produced by Kiru Joseph of the Experimental Theatre Club, it had666 words
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Article, Illustration909 1969-06-22 9 Sheilah Graham - By Sheilah Graham NEW YORK I MET recently with Angela Lansbury, to discuss her Tony Award-win-ning performance ("Best Actress in a Musical 1968") in "Dear World," and to find out some more about her return to films after a three-year909 words
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Advertisement111 1969-06-22 9 LAST 2 PERFORMANCES! LIKE TO WATCH YOUR MONEY GROW? Come and tee how John Calvert does it in association with the Children's Coins Bank of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. SPECIAL FAMILY MATINEE TO-DAY at 4.00 p.m. $2, $3, $5. TO-NIGHT LAST 8.30 P.M. SHOW $2. $4. $6. $B. Book At111 words
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Miscellaneous222 1969-06-22 9 SHAW ORGANISATION Wi LIDO Phone ***** OPENS TODAY SHOWS! 11 am. 1.4 V 4.00. 6.30 #.15 p m AND AT MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! 'All Shows No Free List> Chin Ping Yueh Hua In "Vengeance Is A Golden Blade" A SHAW PRODUCTION i Mandarin in Shawscope. Color NEXT CHANGE Albert Finney "CHXRLIE222 words
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Miscellaneous172 1969-06-22 9 CRGANISA! t O N jJfiT ORCHARD —***** Opt lift T»diy! 5 Shows At 11 am.. 1 SO, «.M. 30 9 15 p B "The Impossible Tears" Criftina Perrare PanarUion David Nr. en. Metrecolor. iMGMi ***** *****8 NOW SHOWING! U. ISO 4.00 II 1-00 «SO 640 9 15 p.m. <1 6172 words
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1040 1969-06-22 10 K.F. Yap - The A.B.C. Of Orchid Growing By K.F. Yap will stray slightly from our appointed path of discussing the Rules on Orchid Growing and take a brief look at the factors that affect the flowering of orchids. We are not so concerned with the orchids1,040 words
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231 1969-06-22 10 H. C. Tan - Go For The MultiPurpose Lingerie By H. C. Tan THE day when fashA ion stops changing is the day when fashion writers have nothing to write about. But right now there ii plenty to write about. Even when it comes to those little bits-of-nothing sleep-wear. Let'* face it. any girl231 words
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Article, Illustration804 1969-06-22 10 R. E. Stannard Jr - By R. E. Stannard Jr. NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) The ancient Javanese art of batik has a modern champion who specialises in international law. He is determined not to let success spoil an exotic Indonesian fabric intimately entwined in Indonesia's national soul. Iwan Tirtaamldjaja Is a804 words
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Article650 1969-06-22 10 David Ellis - By David Ellis ACCORDING to THE experts. marital rows are only inevitable they're actually good for us. There's a one in ten chance that first thing this morning you had a row with your husband. Not necessarily a fullscale fisticuffs row but probably anything650 words
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Article108 1969-06-22 10 NEW YORK. Sat. (Reuter) Make-up for the bosom has been introduced here amid the the growing popularity of see-through bodyexposing fashions. "We are becoming more conscious of how we look nude." international hairdresser Kenneth said yesterday at the unveiling of "Nude,'* a kit of three cosmetic designed to108 words
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Article, Illustration239 1969-06-22 10 Mary Sue Miller - By Mary Sue Miller THIS is the season for "hair things." What with hair a blithe toss of curls or a romantic fall of satin-smooth locks! Hairdos are certain to gain point from a bit of adornment. When Just a tiny ribbon bow ties in239 words
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Advertisement65 1969-06-22 10 NOW ON SALE ii azine Sunset Orange White With Something Summer Suit Success 5(1 Blouses Occasionally See-thru Look Pant-Suit Eligibles PRICE: $2.50 Sole Agents REX BOOK STORE Singapore Kuala Lumpur Available at all Leading Bookstores throughout Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei. I f v.. V V. AIO FINER PIT A visit65 words
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Miscellaneous6 1969-06-22 10 YOU... Sunday* June 22, 1969. AQUARIUS6 words
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Article313 1969-06-22 11 DISTRICTSix with 33 points won the Vigilante Corps annual inter-District swimming championships held at th« River valley Swimmin e Pool yesterday. C:ose behind them were District Three with 32 points In third place were District Four with 23 points. Acting Superintendent Yan Commandant of the313 words
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Article1394 1969-06-22 11 By BIG BEN J)ENANG, Sat. Tore with Omar riding a confident race scored a surprise win in the Class Six Division Two 8-1 /2f event to pay for a win ticket here today. Johnny Nelson was the only successful jockey. He rode three winners Precious Lotus1,394 words
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Article49 1969-06-22 11 SYDNEY. Sat. (UPI) Wales defeated Australia 19 16 in the Rugby Union Test at the Sydney cricket ground today. before a crowd of 26.806. The Welshmen, who had been beaten in their two Tests in New Zealand, fought hack after being 6 —ll down at half time.49 words
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Article294 1969-06-22 11 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) The England cricket selectors have made two surprise choices in the squad of 13 from which a team will be picked to meet the West Indes in the Second Test beginning at Lord's here next Thursday. They have brought back 32-year-old Peter294 words
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Article97 1969-06-22 11 CEYLON Sports Club thrashed Singapore Recreation Club by 125 runs in a Singapore Cricket Association Junior League match at Balestier Road yesterday. Batting first CSC chalked up 164 runs for four wickets and 5 declared SRC. going In just after the tea break fell cheaply to the97 words
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355 1969-06-22 11 CHARLES William of Central Base won the Best Performance Trophy at the third Vigilante Corps annual athletic meet held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre, yesterday. Charles equalled the 200 metres time of 24.4 seconds and set a new mark of 56.8 seconds in the355 words
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Article149 1969-06-22 11 NEW YORK. Sat. (Reuter)— Results of ve?terday's major league baseball games: NATIONAL LEAGUE New York Mets 4. St. Louis Cardinals 3, Chicago Cubs 2. Montreal Expos 0, Houston Astros 6. San Diego Padre s 1 (first game), Houston Astro* 3. San Diego Padres 1 (second game). Philadelphia149 words
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Article33 1969-06-22 11 WEST BERLIN. Sat. (Reuter) Argentine heavyweight boxer Oscar Bonavena yesterday won a nontitle fight against West Germany's Norrbert Grupe when the German's trainer threw n the towel in the third round.33 words
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Advertisement92 1969-06-22 11 Situation Vacant Eastern United Tourist Service requires pretty and intelligent social guides preferably young 'European girls. Attractive salarv plus commission u-ith board and lodging. Apply with photograph to 802 Mountbatten Road. Singapore. Tel: *****3. STEAMBATH, MASSAGE ETC. FLEMINGO MASSAGE STUDIO Far A Humanly A effective Steambath; Try Flemingo's 4 Masseuses92 words
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Miscellaneous239 1969-06-22 11 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $24,160 Ist prize No. *****7 $5,980 2nd prize No. *****0 $2,990 3rd prize No. *****6 $1,495 Starters: ($249 each) Nos:*****4 *****0 *****6 *****1 *****9 *****5 Consolation: ($132 each) Nos:*****9 *****4 *****3 *****2 *****5 *****5 *****5 *****0 *****9 *****7. I CI f WHAT& HAPPENED TO MARGO SHE239 words
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Miscellaneous1122 1969-06-22 11 i/-.V-" j (Dm (CHANNEL 51 AM. 10 00 Prog. Summary in English; 10.05 The Carol Burnett Show; 10 55 The Nurses Kind of Loving 11.45 Pesta Pop. P.M 12.45 Mr. Ed. The Talking Horse The Price of Applet; 1.10 Prog Summary in all Languages; 1.15 Belajar-lah Bahasa Kebancsaan; 1.20 Skippy1,122 words
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Article1221 1969-06-22 12 Ra ce l: Class 4, Div. 3—6 Furs.—2.00 p.m. ($6,000) 1. 00 Kudadin 3y 900 Ingradins Stable West 4 2. 610 Coronation Kitt 4y 8.13 Goldmine Stable Spencer 7 3. 002 Professional 6y 8.13 Ideal K. Stable R Breuk 5 4 438 Jerantut 3v 8.12 Sultan of1,221 words
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Article974 1969-06-22 12 GOING: HEAVY TRAINER Rinus von Breukelen holds o whip hand in the Stewards' Cup (Race Four) at Penana today, concluding doy of the Penong Turf Club meeting. My vote goes to Baron Boy. Last week he carried 8.07 to finish a good third to Goodwill974 words
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Article28 1969-06-22 12 Big Ben Kachang Puteh Asian Pride Sabah Belle Jimmy Lad Pan Rajah Asian Pride Top Kingdom Cisco Eeilaishang Kayu Richard Diamond Zodiac Eeilai»hang Treble J Bandit28 words
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Article139 1969-06-22 12 ASCOT. England. Sat (Reuter) American-bred Sky Rocket made practically all the running to win the Wokingham Stakes sprint on the final day of the Royal Ascot race meeting yesterday. The six furlongs event, which invariably attracts a bij» field. i s perhaps the biggest lottery139 words
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Article47 1969-06-22 12 NOTTINGHAM. England. Sat. (Reuter) The match between the West Indian cricketers and Nottinghamshire ended In a draw here today after rain Interrupted much of the last day's play. Scores: West Indians 323 for five declared and 122 for five. Nottinghamshire 270 for Ave declared.47 words
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Article120 1969-06-22 12 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Rod Laver. the worlds number one tennis player and favourite to retain the Wimbledon crown, crashed to a straight sets defeat against fellow Australian John Newcombe In the London grass court championships yesterday. Laver lost 4-6. 4-6 replica of the score when Laver lost120 words
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Article182 1969-06-22 12 BIG BEN JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC BACK 1 EEILAISHANG Fleet Arm Deep Water EEILAISHANG Professional Fleet Arm EEILAISHANG Deep Water Professional EEILAISHANG Fleet Arm Golden Kanna RACE 3 M. PICTURE IV Pan Rajah Green Sword PAN RAJAH Motion Picture IV Happv Landing HAPPY LANDING Pan Rajah Motion Picture IV182 words
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Article282 1969-06-22 12 ASCOT, England. Sat. (UPI) Australian Jockey Brian Foy landed his first Royal Ascot winner yesterday when he brought Mange Tout home to win the Windsor Castle Stakes. Foy. who had his first winner in England at Goodwood last month, hit the front a furlong out282 words
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Article109 1969-06-22 12 SANTOS. Brazil. Sat. (Reuter) Crack Brazilian football player Pele today denied reports he might play for a Mexican team next year. The denial followed a claim last night by a leading advertising agency director Rene Squella Rivas of "Somos Publicidade" that Pele had signed a109 words
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Article289 1969-06-22 12 BAD light robbed fans of some exciting cricket at the padang yesterday when the first day's play between the RAF team and the Singapore Cricket Association was stopped two hours before time. Hardly an over was bowled after the tea break when the umpire allowed289 words
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Advertisement183 1969-06-22 12 HAI SING PARK Lorong Low Koon. 6Vfen* Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore. 2 STOREY SEMI-DETACHED AND TERRACE HOUSES NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION BRIEF SPECIFICATIONS: Semi-detached houses Tjp« C: Minimum land area 4232 sq. ft. Built-ap arfa 3?' x 37*. T>pe D: Minimum land area 4013 sq ft. Built-up area 24' x 37".183 words
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Miscellaneous89 1969-06-22 12 Time And Tide TODAY SINGAPORE Town: 237 am. <7.7 ft); 917 am (15 ft.); 4.11 p.m. <6 9 ft.); 9.38 p.m <3B ft.) NAVAL Dockyard: 250 am <8 8 ft.); 901 am. <2 3 ft); 415 pm. <8.5 ft); 9.32 p.m <46 ft TOMORROW SINGAPORE Town: 333 am <7 289 words
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