Eastern Sun, 30 June 1969

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  • 21 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY, Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 1043 Monday* 30 June 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cent
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  • 700 1  -  SITUATION NOW UNDER CONTROL By Chan Kam Yau KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Five people were killed, several were injured and a number of houses were set on fire when fresh incidents erupted in Kuala Lumpur last night. The situation in Selangor is well under
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  • 128 1 ADELAIDE, South Australia Sun. (UPl)—The countdown for the launch of an European Launcher Development Organisation (ELDO) three-stage rocket next Tuesday wa s progressing smoothly. ELDO's Australian representative. CoL Jesse Dutton said Sunday. No technical hitches* had occurred and it was expected to launch the ninth
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  • 127 1 INDEPENDENCE. Mo. Sun. (UPI) Former President and Mrs. Harry S Truman celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Saturday in the manner Bess Truman said they would quietly. There were no formal celebrations in the big old house on Delaware Btreet. Truman, at 85 Is not strong enough for the
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  • 191 1 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Britain is getting touch with the Soviet Union about fighting between pro-Communist Pathet Lao and government force in northern Laos, British officials said here today. Britain is doing this in her capacity as Co-Chairman along with the Soviet Union of the
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  • 32 1 COPENHAGEN. Sun. (ATP) Danish Interior Minister Poul Soerensen, 65. died of a heart attack this morning while chatting with a friend. The new# was announced by Prime Minister Hilmar Baunsgaard.
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  • 303 1 MELBOURNE, Sun. (Reuter) It was "extremely doubtful" whether Australian troops would remain in South-east Asia after 1971 if John Gorton was still Prime Minister, B.A. Santamaria, President of the National Civic Council, said here today. Speaking on his television programme "Point of View" Santamaria
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  • 155 1 CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. Sun. (Reuter) Bonny a 14-pound male monkey born in the Jungles of Southeast Asia, was launched tonight on a 30-day earth orbiting mission to measure the effects of prolonged weightlessness. Wearing a nylon flight suit and strapped Into an "astronaut" couch, Bonny was
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  • 187 1 NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI) New York Nelson A. Rockefeller left Sunday on the fourth and final leg of his Presidential fact finding tour of Latin America. He told newsmen at Kennedy International airport that the riots, trip cancellations and other violence that has marred his
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  • 70 1 TOKYO. Sun. (UPI) A landslide triggered by torrential rains swept over Kyushu. Japan's southern island, and western Honshu Sunday kill ing three persons and injurIr.g another In Nagasaki port city, police reported. Police said seven houses in Kyushu were damaged and 541 others were flooded
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  • 70 1 DAHOMEY. Sun. (AFP) The Soviet Union Is about to supply Federal Nigeria with submarines, Radio Biafra claimed today in a broadcast monitored here. Quoting Biafran Information Commissioner Dr. Ifegqui Eke at a press conference in Owerri, the radio said Nigeria had asked for the Russian subs to protect
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  • 344 1 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) Egyptian anti-aircraft guns shot down an Israeli spotter plane yesterday during a four-hour artillery and mortar battle across the Suez Canal, an Egyptian military spokesman said. Elsewhere, Israeli and Jordanian troops exchanged gunfire across their frontier, and Arab guerrilla bombs damaged
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  • 122 1 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) Communist and allied diplomats speculated increasingly Sunday whether President Nixon's visit to Rumania may lead to a summit elsewhere with Kremlin leaders Intrigued by the President's decision, diplomats expressed puzzlement why Nixon should want to fly across the world merely to confer with
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  • 364 2 JAKARTA, Sun. (UPI) Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi said Saturday military alliances give only an illusory sense of security and stressed the importance of non-alignment to reduce world tensions. Speaking at a state banquet given In her honours by President and Madame Suharto,
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  • 178 2 BRISBANE. Australia, Sun (Reuter) Australia's Mlnlsterfor External Territories C. E. Barnes, said today he would confer with External Affairs Minister Gordon Freeth over the Papua-New Guinea House of Assembly decision to protest to the United Nations over the Act of Free Choice In West
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  • 179 2 JAKARTA, Sun. (Renter) President Nixon's visit to Indonesia next month will have an important significance for United States long-term policy after the Vietnam war, official sources said today. The visit, which has not been officially announced here, will be the first by an American President
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  • 82 2 ADDIS-ABABA, Sun. (AFP) Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban arrived here today for a three-day official visit to Ethiopia and talks with Emperor Haile Selassie on bilateral relations and African and Middle East problems. Soon after arrival, he left for Asmara to pay a fact finding visit
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  • 192 2 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI) Japanese diplomats to Asian and Pacific countries will meet in Tokyo Tuesday to discuss a number of Asian problems and Japan's economic co-operation programme in Asia. Foreign Ministry sources said the four-day meeting is expected to discus® mainly the Vietnam war and regional
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  • 238 2 PARIS, Sun. (Reuter) Laotian neutralist Prime Minister Prince Souvanna Phouma today confirmed the fall of a strategic Laotian town to North Vietnamese and Pathet Lao forces and said he had appealed to Britain and the Soviet Union to intervene with Hanoi. The Prince, who arrived
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  • 168 2 HONG KONG. Sun (Reuter) The special relationship which India says it has with Nepal was one-sided, the New China News Agency said last night. It was commenting on remarks made by Indian External Affairs Minister Dlnesh Singh during a visit to Katmandu earlier this month.
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  • 100 2 RANGOON. Sun (Reuter)— Government troops on patrol in the Irrawaddy delta have killed 10 left wing Karen rebels, according to Rangoon press reports today. The report# said that among the in yesterday'! clash in the Myaungmva area was Bi Po, a member of the Karen National
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  • 44 2 GEORGETOWN. Guyana Sun. (Reuter) The Malaysian government Is offering a number of scholarships to Guyanese students, the Ministry of Education said. The scholarship# from May 1970. at the University of Malaysia are in the fields of science, agriculture, engineering, education, economic and administration.
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  • 56 2 COLOMBEY LES DEUXEGLISES. France Sun (UPI) Former President Charles de Gaulle made his first public appearance Sunday since he returned from Ireland June 19. Obviously attempting to avoid newsmen who have gathered at Colombey. de Gaulle and his wife went by car to attend mass In the small
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  • 125 2 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter)— former Thai Prime Minister Pridi Panomyong now believed to be in political asylum in mainland China, yesterday won a court case against a Bangkok newspaper The Appeals Court ordered the Siam Rath, an influential Thai language paper to pay a total of
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  • 188 2 JAKARTA. Sun. (UPI) Irdoneaian Foreign Minister Adam Malik said yesterday 'here were no signs of Improvement in Communist China's attitude toward® Indonesia. Malik was asked to comment on reports saying there were signs that Peking wanted <o ;estore good relations with Indonesia, which were
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  • 567 2 LOS ANGELES. Sun. (CPI) Rosa lind On* decided to enter a beauty contest in Singapore as a "challenge." Several weeks later, she won out over 32 other contestants to be crowned "Miss Tourism Singapura 1969" at a gala Chinese New Year's eve celebration. She discovered
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  • 140 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malaysian Trade Union movement was today highly praised as one of the most progressive in Southeast Asia This accolade came from the labour adviser to British missions in the area, Mr. Dennis Allen, when he presented a $5,000 photo-copving machine and 50 copies
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  • 47 2 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter)— Police have arrested two men on charges of planting a hand grenade in a crowded Bangkok cinema. The grenade, hune on a string between two rows of seats. wa s discovered at the end of a screening last Friday, police said today.
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  • 256 3 MOSCOW, Sun. (Reuter) Report® of President Nixon's decision to visit Rumania came as a surprise to diplomats here, awaiting: word on when Kremlin leaders will travel to Bucharest. Rumanian sources here said Soviet Party Chief Leonid Brezhnev and Prime Minister Alexei kosvgin accepted last
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  • 168 3 ORLANDO, Florida. Sun. (UPI) Apollo 10 astronaut John W. Young predicts commercial spaceliners will be flying to the moon before the year 2010. "I'm certain there will be commercial flights there someday." the moon flier said at a homecoming welcome Friday. "I don't think
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  • 70 3 CHARLESTON, SC.. Sun. (Reuter) American Civil Rights Leader th e Rev. Ralph D Abernathy, now in hLs second week in Jail here, has refused to leave until a full settlement is reached in the three-month-old Charleston Hospital workers strike. The President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), who
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  • 51 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter) President Nixon's request to extend the controversial Income tax surcharge on personal and corporate income for another year faces a decisive vote in the House of Representatives tomorrow. All indications point to a close vote on this key test of strength of the Republican Nixon
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  • 326 3 A YEAR'S VACATION AT RI CHICAGO. Sun. (UPI) A former IS. Narcotics Commissioner says Judy Garland would still be alive if "those vultures in Hollywood" had left her take the oneyear rest he once recommended, the Chicago Sun-Times reported on Saturday. In an interview
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  • 123 3 MEMPHIS. Tenn. Sun. (Reuter) A 56-year-old man s hot and seriously wounded his wife before taking his own life with a shotgun here today as police lobbed teargas canisters into hi? home. Police besieged the onestorey brick home of Herbert Brewer after a son reported that
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  • 54 3 GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. Sun. (Reuter) Theodore Sorensen, former special counsel to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. wa s married here today to Miss Gillian Martin. Sorensen. whose two previous marriages ended in divorce, met his wife in 1968 ?t the home of the late Sen. Robert Kennedy. Beth worked on
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  • 221 3 NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI) First Lady Pat Nixon was expected to have her own personal schedule of activities, including meetings with women leaders, when she travels to Asia and Rumania with her husband next month. The White House said details of Mrs. Nixon's role
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  • 242 3 PARIS. Sun. (UPT) Diplomatic observers said Saturday North Vietnam and the Viel Conp may try to capture the Ben Het camp for a minor "Diem Bien Phu" victory that might weaken the allied position at the Paris peace talks. Staging a major military
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  • 108 3 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Sammy Davis Junior, the American Negro entertainer, had a revolver and ammunition seized by customs at Heathrow airport today when he flew in from Lo» Angeles. He was told by customs men that he would be able to get them back when he
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  • 101 3 NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuter) President Nixon will dine with America's Apollo 11 astronauts on the eve of their historic flight to the moon. Nixon will fly to Cape Kennedy on July 15 to meet spacecraft commander Neil Armstrong and crewmen Michael Collins and Edwin Aldrin.
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  • 221 3 SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador, Sun. (UPI) President Fidel Sanches Hernandez joked on Saturday about the diplomatic crisis between his nation and neighbouring Honduras, which flared two days ago as a result of a soccer rivalry. "If there is a state of emergency, it is
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  • 224 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun. (UPI) Parents who hired a motherly looking baby-sitter found it impossible Saturday to believe she was Winnie Ruth Judd the insane "Tiger Woman" who 38 years ago killed her two best friends and shipped their bodies away in trunks. Mrs. Judd. who
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  • 183 3 CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. Sun. (Reuter) Moon astronaut Edwin Aldrin yesterdav "flew" a dummy spacecraft suspended 150 feet in the air from a crane and rehearsed his moon landing. The 13 000-pound mock-up of the Lunar Module, in which Aldrin is due to make man's first
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  • 99 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI) The Space Agency on Friday invited the heads of nations around the world to send a message to the moon next month with the Apollo 11 astronauts. The National Aeronautics e. Space Administration < NASA» announced NASA Administrator Dr. Thomas O
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  • 120 3 GLENN DALE. Md. Sun. (UPI) A Penn Central New York to Miami train plunged off the tracks outside Washington yesterday with one passenger reported dead and scores injured. The fatality in the derailment was said to have been a Catholic priest who died of a heart attack
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  • 105 3 DENVER. Sun. (UPI) For the person who has everything, the Parke Bernet Galleries of New York is offering something new the original Denver Zephyr. Spokesmen for the firm said the stainless steel luxury item, constructed In 1936. will be auctioned off on Oct. 20 to anyone with
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  • 127 3 MIAMI, Fla. Sun. (Reuter) —An Eastern Airlines Boeing 727 was diverted to Cuba today by an armed hijacker as it neared Tampa. Fla. on a flight from Baltimore, Md., the Federal Aviation Administration said yesterday. An F A.A. spokesman said the plane. Eastern's Flight 173. landed at
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  • 184 4 UNITED NATIONS, Sun. (UPI) —A British U.N. consultant on problems of over-population has colled for more initiatives by the World organisation and more money to help governments control population growth "as a matter of great urgency." He suggested the appointment of a
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  • 94 4 DARWIN. Sun. (Renter) A wild buffalo charged at a vehicle carrying the wife of Australia's Prime Minister John Gorton on an outbaric safari in Northern Australia but was frightened off by the wail of a police siren at full blast. American-born Mrs. Bettina Gorton was
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  • 117 4 TOKYO. Sun. ATP) Japan wilj make compromise proposals on the treaty for banning military uses of the sea bottom at the Geneva disarmament committee opening July 3 as a newly-admitted member. The delegation, headed by Mr. Koiiehiro Asaka former ambassador to the United States. Is
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  • 218 4 PA&I8. SUB (UP!) Dr. Cwintfeo Santos, Professor of Legal Medicine at Braiil s SBITCNTTY o# Goias. has called >r A massive international programme to combat venereal Speaking before the first socio-economic conference of *he World Medical Association. Santos said that with the advent of antibiotics
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  • 75 4 PARIS. Sun. (UPI) Prince* Anne of Britain arrived here yesterday to attend the coming-out ball for the daughter! of British Ambassador Christopher Soames at tha British Embassy last night. Travelling on a regular commercial flight. Princess Anne was accompanied by Princess Alexandra and her husband, Angus
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  • 61 4 JAKARTA, Sun. (AFP) Fifty chirping chickens at the Jakarta Fair's Dutch pavilion have given Army authorities ideas to retire officers who could not live on the meagre pensions awaiting them. Now the Dutch chickens may provide the answer. Army leaders who spotted the chickens at the fair had
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  • 57 4 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Richard Burton and his wife Elisabeth Taylor are among the dignitaries Invited to the investiture on Tuesday of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said. The official guest list contained 4.000 names Burton, bora in Wales, has been in
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  • 469 4  - Pageantry Fables Mingle For Tuesday's Investiture The Prince By MARIS ROSS LONDON, Sun. (UPI) Once upon a Welsh folklore, a Welsh nobleman by the name of Cilmin Troed-Dou stole a book of magic from some wiiards. TL ine wizards gave cnase but Cilmin was protected by magic so long as
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  • 23 4 «.BK/iffssa srasss tank ammunition exploded in this suburban Hauo?«r MatteS: persons were aiitu when wagons loaded with
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  • 84 4 SAIGON. Sun. (AFP) Eighteen children were killed and four more Injured when a cement wall collapsed yesterday. an American military spokesman said here today. He said the accident appeared to have been eaused by the vibrations of a helicopter engine carrying out a manoeuvre about forty yards
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  • 38 4 AUCKLAND, New Zealand: An aerial view showing the path of mud from the crater of Mount Ruapaheu fallinc down Whangaehu Glacier, on th« South-West side of the mountain, after *n eruption last week.
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  • 102 4 HOLYHEAD. Wales, Sun. (Reuter) Throe young Welshmen, all named Jones. were charged with a bomb plot in court here yesterday—three days before Britain's Prince Charles is invested ag Prince of Wales. A police inspector said they had made statements when arrested amounting to an
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  • 49 4 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) "Move cm get off the steps" "3-year-old bus conductor Jinvmy McCartney snapped at a portly, bespectacled passenger and a moment later was mumbling aooloeiec to Prime Minister Harold Wilson "I should have recognised him," McCartney said. "After all. I'm a staunch Labour voter."
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  • 128 4 PARIS, Sun. (UPI) France's Communist Party yesterday decided to double its opposition to the Gaullist regime of new president Georges Pompidou and dropped efforts toward an alliance with French socialists. The 4.8 million-vote party said it would trv to woo Socialist members into switching
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  • 138 4 BUDAPEST. Sun. (UPI) Gvoergv Krisata. 26, ii in jail on a burglary charge became he was betrayed by his friendly instincts. After chatting pleasantly with a girl he met in the Mosail Railway Station, he offered her choice of the jewels in a box he
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  • 130 4 WASHINGTON. Sun (UFI) Tricia Nixon flew to London yesteT da* fOy a round of festivities marking the investiture at Prince Charles as Prince of Wales. President and Mrs. Nixon went to Dulles International Airport to say good-bye to their 23-vear-old daughter. Perhaps envious of
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  • 38 4 LYONS. France, Sun. (Renter) The car which Hitler used for his parades has gone on show in a museum here It weighs Ave tons, is 20 feet long and has windows nearly half an inch thick.
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  • 290 4 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Rhodesian leader lan Smith has cabled a national newspaper here to assure the British people his regime is not trying to produce a constitution "which will pull a fost one over the African." "We, the African and the European, are
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  • 107 4 BONN. Sun. (UPI) investigators narrowed the hunt for the poisoner of of Rhine River Ash to 12 barges yesterday but warned that if they are cleared, thousand* of barges may come under suspicion. Coblenr Prosecutor Aired Duerrstein said 11 of 23 barges that could have dropped
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  • 48 4 L'QUILA. Italy Sun. (Reuter) An engaged couple caught kissing in church by a pcliceman were acquitted toasy of having committed obscene acts in a public place. The judge, handing down hi* decision, said: "Time* have changed. What used to scandalise our grandmothers is no longer offensive."
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  • 104 5 WASHINGTON. Sun. (Reuter) Air-to-air missiles were mere ecs'ly and less deadly than ordinary ammunition fired from the fighters of Korean war vintage, a newspsper citing a secret Pentagon report, claimed today. The Washington Post said in a front page article that the introduction of new
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  • 149 5 MANILA. Sun (UPI) A kilo of morphine, valued at 125,000 U S dollars, was found Saturday lying in the frontyard of a Manila policeman's house in this city's downtown section. The raiders, led by agents of the National Bureau of Investigation said it was the
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  • 55 5 NEW DELHI. Sun. (Reuter) The Fourth International Film Festival of India will be held in Delhi, probably in December, the Minister for Information and Broadcasting. Satya Narain Slnha. said today. He expected 40 countries to take part. Each country could enter one feature film and one short film,
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  • 75 5 TOKYO. Sun. (UPI) Oleg A. Troyanovsky. the Russian Ambassador to Japan, returned here Sunday from Moscow after consultations with his home government. Troyanovsky wa» summoned home early this month along with other Soviet envoys stationed in Asian countries for a meeting on the latest Soviet
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  • 30 5 SAIGON, Sun. (Reuter) Thirty-one Vietcong received jaL l sentences ranging from one }ear to life imprisonment with hard labour yesterday on charges of rebellion and acting against national security
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  • 263 5 NEW DELHI, Sun. (UPI) Russia Is helping Pakistan build a major naval base at Gwadur, a small Arabian seaport city in Baluchistan, 300 miles west of Karachi, according to the independent daily. States- man. Without revealing its source of information, the Statesman said Sunday
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  • 124 5 HONG KONG. Sun. (UPI) —The Medical and Health Department has launched an anti<holera drive here because of widespread epidemic disease in neighbouring countries. Out of Hong Kong's four million population. 1.037.000 have been inoculated against the disease since April, a department spokesman said. The department
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  • 64 5 CAMBODIA. Sun. (UPI> Twenty Vietcor.f were taken prisoners during a battle against Cambodian soldiers in Prey Veng p wince which borders South Vietnam, the Khmer (Cambodia) news said on Sunday. Cambodian forces captured three machine tuns, one Ameri-can-made rifle, three grenades and two radio sets in
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  • 35 5 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) The Thai government has stepped up 'he anti-cholera campaign in Northeastern and Central Thailand where 31 persons have died of the disease according to deputy Health Minister Dr. Somboon Phong-Aksara
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  • 188 5 SAIGON. Sun. (Reuter) South Vietnamese irregular militiamen backed by American army helicopter gunships killed 48 Vletcong in a short battle in the Mekong Delta yesterday, a government military spokesman reported. The fight occurred in the flat rice paddles 0 f Chau Doc province. 116 miles
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  • 302 5 NEW YORK. San. (UPI) Fortune Magaiine's latest Issue contains a seven-page study of the Philippines. Under the headline "The Philippines: An Ailing and Resentful Ally.** and the subheadline "Beset by Runaway Lawlessness and Grave Economic Difficulties, the Islands are Moving Toward a
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  • 119 5 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter) Dr. Nobumoto Ohama an adviser to Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato on the Okinawan problem, left here today for Washington where he Is expected to exchange views with US government and Congressional leaders on Okinawa's return to Japan. US.-Japan negotiations on the reversion
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  • 51 5 MANILA. Sun (UPI) Philippine Foreign Secretary Carlos P. Romulo on Saturday denied published reports in Manila that he had advocated Red China's entry into the United Nations. In a cable from 1 Quebec. Canada. Romulo said, "I have not advocated Red China's admission to the United Nations as
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  • 39 5 NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI) David Truong. son of imprisoned Truon e Dinh Dzu the Vietnamese peace candidate who lost the 1967 general election to President Thieu. said Saturday his father was receiver "a death sentence by starvstlon."
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  • 197 5 PAKISTAN AND TUNISIA KARACHI. Sun. (Reuter) Tunisia and Pakistan have agreed to establish a committee to work towards closer economic co-operation. This was disclosed today In a Joint communique issued after talks between President Yahya Khan and the visiting Tunisian Foreign Minister Hablb Bourgulba Junior.
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  • 87 5 TOKYO, Sun. (Heater) Police flred tear r*s bombs to disperse thousands of demonstrators at an underground plaza of Tokyo's busiest railway terminal last night. Demonstrators hurled stones at 800 riot police and attempted to set fire two police booths at the Shinjuku station daring
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  • 550 5 SAIGON, Sun. (Reuter) North Vietnamese gunners eased up on their shelling of the besieged Ben Het outpost yesterday in a general slackening of military activity throughout South Vietnam. A U.S. military spokesman said the Special Forces Camp was hit by 53 mortar and
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  • 138 5 JAIPUR. India. Sun (Reuter) Police have arrested 150 t>eople and prohibited meetings in the northern town of Hmdaun In Rajasthan state, where violent demonstrations continued for the second day running today. A guard opened fire on demonstrators who attacked a post office today, but no one
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  • 80 5 TOKYO. Sun. (UPI) Prime Minister Eisaku Sato used a brush and black ink to write his moon message in the traditional Japanese way. Three astronauts will place it on the moon together with President Nixon's when they land there. Th« message, which was revealed to the press
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  • 64 5 TOKYO Sun (UPI) A Jzpanese 390-ton freighter sank early Sunday after it collided with a bigger Nationalist Chinese vessel, nearly 10 mile? south of Kushima City on the southern tip of Kyushu Island, the Maritime Safety Agency reported. All seven Japanese crewmen were rescued by the Taiwan freighter,
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  • 179 5 NEW DELHI. Sun. (Reuter) An Indian official will go to Islamabad, the Pakistani capital, on Tuesday to sign documents concluding the demarcation of the border between the two countries along the Rann of Kutch in the west, officials said here today. The signing is
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  • 909 6 TW7HEN President Nixon entered the White W House early this year almost everyone agreed that he was the first United States Chief Executive to know as much about foreign affairs as it was possible for any American politician to do. He had travelled extensively not only in
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  • 454 6 SAIGON. (MF) Early in 1945, the Japanese, who the n controlled what was known as French Indo-China seized 400 tons of cold from the Bank of Indo-Chlna. On the way to Japan, the freighter carrying the gold wa« sunk by American bombers. The treasure was never recovered
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  • 20 6 I i Society would be a charming affair If we were only interested in one another. Chamfort. I
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  • 238 6  -  By JOSEPH HACKETT ROME. (Reuter) A commission of scientists will be established to study the "Holy shroud" the sheet in which Christ's body is said to have been wrapped after his crucifixion. Italian church sources said here today. They said the commission would for the
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  • 108 6  -  LETTERS... TAN KIM HOCK I wish you can spare a little valuable space in your **correspondence column" for this matter which Is of public interest. As everyone knows, schools are allowed to use those books which are on the Ministry of Education Lists of Recommended books. It is
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  • 280 6 WASHINGTON, Researchers continue to come up with strange ingredients ss they seek to develop nutritions, yet inexpensive feed for farm animals. One new ingredient In cattle feed has been newsprint. Now some eow« are be. lac tod chicken feathers! The feathers, in the form of
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  • 1020 6  -  By FRED MPANGA LONDON, (Gemini News Service) Britain it determined to give its own brand of associated statehood or mini* dependence to the tiny Windward Island of St. Vincent this year. An official announcement concerning the current constitutional talks, now taking place at Marlborough House.
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  • 786 6  -  BY CHETAN CHADHA INDIA'S fourth flve-.vear plan has rot off the ground after three years of virtual "holiday' necessitated by a string of misfortunes, including the 1965 war with Pakistan and two years of acute drought. This should mean a psychological lift of some Importance to India,
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  • 757 6  -  From Sin Chew Jit Poh BINCE the cannonade between the forces of U.A.R. and Israel across the Sues, there have been clashes between Jordanian and Israel! forces south of the Bea of Galilee. Israeli planes have Invaded U.A.R. air-space to destroy radar and power installations.
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    • 230 7 PARIS, Sun. (Reuter) Deputy treasurers of the ttn leading non-Communist industrial nations ended a two-day conference on "paper gold" here today in disagreement on amounts of the new money to be created. Delegates at the group of ten meeting said a great deal of
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    • 572 7 MANILA, Sun. (UPI) Japan's decision to play a role in the development of Southeast Asia commensurate with her status as a world power highlighted economic news in Asia last week. In Tokyo, the Japanese Foreign Ministry in its yearly Blue Paper "The present state
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    • 138 7 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI) The Japanese government Indicated yesterday it may disapprove the establishment of the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Ltd., and Chrysler Corporation's proposed Joint car trading company in Tokyo. Officials of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) said the recently submitted prospectus of
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    • 103 7 THREE distinguished visitors from abroad have arrived for the official opening of Union's Pepsi Cola, Mirinda and Schweppes plant opening. Mr. Peter K. Warren, President of PepsiCo International flew into Singapore today from New York accompanied by Mr. Mrs. Theodore N. Michel. Mr. Michel is the Area
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    • 139 7 LONDON. Sun. (UPI) Man-made fibre output in Britain set another record in May. The industry hss announced. Production rose to 109.88 million pounds weight compared with the previous record month in March when output was 108.84 million pounds. Last May the total output was 103.51 the Manmade
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    • 1078 7 The weekly market review FIRM to very steady conditions prevailed in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week a sharp contrast to that of the previous week. The definite improvement in the tone of the market is remarkable and more so because on Monday
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    • 94 7 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI) JuJo Paper Co.. one of Japan's major paper companies, has revealed that It is considering producing newsprint in Canada. It said it was planning to set up a Joint enterprise In the Finley district of British Columbia with B.C. forests for sawing and producing refined grand
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  • 475 8 A farewell bowler for RAT Warrant Officer Tom Catton. who retired this month after servinr the air force for the last 34 years. In Singapore. WO Catton wa« in charte of Tengahs Motor Transport Servicing Flight. (Left) TOP LEFT: Seven Singapore school-children won top prizes in this
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  • STUDENTS' PAGE ALL TEN DOLLARS ESSAY WINNERS
    • 366 9 IN my opinion, perfect happiness can be defined as the state in which we are wholly free from any fear, any threat and any worry. The history of human society, the biographies of the great men, the opinions suggested by philosophers strongly convince me that
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      535 9 IN the early history of the world man lived by himself. He did not belong to any state, community or society. Gradually he began to realise that living in a group did him good. This was probably how the (first village originated. Soon the village grew In size With
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    • 407 9 SUCCESS is the main object of our toils. The qualities needed for success are numerous. Intelligent people may not be successful after all. May be less intelligent people will do better than the xriore intelligent people. The most Intelligent pupil is not always top of the
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    • 429 9 SINCE the invention of the aeroplane tome half a century ago, the structure of the aeroplanes had been modified again and again from the Wright Brothers' ones to the two-hundred mile per hour World War II types and then to the now sophisticated supersonic jets.
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    • 482 9 MY favourite hour of the day is the time before dinner. It might teem funny to others because people usually do not enjoy naving their favourite time witn empty stomachs, but I simply love it. The flrst attrscUon li the satting of the sun. The golden rsys
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      713 9 THE ideal home Is quit* difficult to define because many factors determine it. Ideal essentially mean* perfect and from counties® experiences, men know that perfection is almost impossible. W» can only strive for perfection and in the process, we may not reach our goals but we usually
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      301 9 THERE are many superstitions in Singapore and elsewhere. Some people think that these superstitions are made up by silly people. But some of them seem to be true. People believe that If a child is born with a full pet of teeth, he or she will claim his or
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    • 59 9 Student*: This is your page to further your interests. Therefore please send to us your articles on sports and extra-curricular activities, stories, poetry and painting for publication In the Eastern Sun. They will benefit the entire student community. Address your letters to the Editor, Students Page, Eastern Sun, 23-B Cantonment
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    • 14 9 Winners of the 'Romeo Juliet* essay contest will be announced In tomorrow's Eastern Sun.
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    • 170 9 Essay writing: Rules to observe All entrants are requested to observe the following rules: 1• Each entrant must fill in his/her oun writing the entry form appended below in block letters. 2. No entry will be considered without the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach his/her
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 144 9 AMY By Jade m c*s £1 £3 6-5 CfliltiStilt "Ha's much too young for m« .1 only spoko to DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and Aiden McWiiams I'M SERIOUS, MRTROY... VOU SHOULD LET CANNY LOOK *OR LEE ROY... S BROTHER WILL TELL VOU, WENDY...I DON'T SCARE EASIL// £2 z HOPE,
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  • 1890 10 Pretty Home 3 Winners By BIG BEN GLYNN PRETTY was in top "riding form. He booted home three winners Impressionist, Cum Divident and Gino today, second day of the Singapore Turf Club meeting. His mount Impressionist was second by a nose to Supreme Grey but was awarded
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  • 645 10 SINGAPORE'B high Jump champion. Nor Azahar stole the limelight at the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association fourth All-comers meet at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. Nor Azahar. 20. shattered his own national and allcomers record set last year when he cleared 6 ft.
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  • 291 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia's Thomas Cup badminton team will begin a nine-month intensive training course which has been mapped out carefully to bring them to peak form. The training starts on Nov. 1. The Badminton Association of Malaysia have elected 15 players for the centralised
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  • 723 10 Following are the Stipendiary Steward's reports on the weekend races at Bukit Tlmah: Saturday: Race 1: About a furlong from the finish Speedmaster (app A. Ham) had to be checked when crowded between Pica (Dawkins), who moved out, and Sweet Melody (Nawari) who moved in.
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  • 150 10 HELSINKI, Sun. (Reuter) More than 200 top athletes from 20 countries have arrived In Helsinki for the sixth world games starting here tomorrow. Kenyan runners, among them Mexico Olympic gold medallists Naftali Temu (10.000 metres) and Amos Blwott (steeplechase), have drawn most attention today, on
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  • 304 10 DEFENDING chamtvnni Singapore Cricket Club trounced their closest rivrl Singapore Recreation Club by eight wickets in the Singapore Cricket Association Division One League match at the Padang yesterday. With this victory. SCO look set to retain the league title. SCC. who are leading the senior division
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  • 242 10 DUBLIN, Ireland, Sun. (Reuter) French colt Prince Regent, third in the Epsom Derby three weeks ago. captured the Irish Sweeps Derby at The Curragh yesterday with a smooth burst of acceleration in the final furlong. Ribofilio looked the likely winner when he hit the
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  • 113 10 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) An epidemic of equine flu which is sweeping Britain's training yards threatens to halt racing, according to a leading British trainer. Mr. John Sutcliffe, Senior, who trains at Epsom, one of the quarters worst hit bv the coughing epidemic, said yesterday
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  • 38 10 HAMBURG, Sun (AFP) West Germany defeated the holders Ireland by 4 5 ooints to 2.5 reach the finals of the European amateur team golf championships here yesterday. In today's final, Germany will play England.
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    • 56 10 Bourgulbat Wise Voice of the Areb World Life in Tunisia revolts around Hablb Boorgulba. who foufht for 30 years to free his country, becoming Its first Pwtdrnt in 1956. Read bow—com bi nine the talents of George W««hlnrton and Ann Landers he confidently guides his people into the future. Deader^
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 252 11 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sun. (Reuter)—Charles Coody hung on to the lead in the third round of the US$llO,OOO (about £45,800) Cleveland Open Golf Tournament here yesterday. Starting the day with a four-shot advantage over Australia's Bruce Crampton and John Schlee, Coody had three bogeys and a
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    • 88 11 SINGAPORE Cricket Club will meet Singapore Recreation Club in the annual "Padang Shield" soccer match on Tuesday at the SCC Padang at 5.15 p.m. Teams: SCC P Corlett T. Richardson. D. Traynor. R. Fisher, J. Ireland. R Foster. G Mellis. D. Park, (Capt.). C. Wilson. G.
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    • 40 11 SPRINGS. South Africa. Sun. (Reuter) The Australian Rugby Union Wallabies won the first match of their three months' South African tour here yesterday beating Eastern Transvaal by 27 points to 13. The Wallabies led 11-5 at half time.
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    • 253 11 MIAMI. Florida. Sun. (Reuter) Ivory Crocket put in a devastating burst of speed just before the finish lin* to edge out world record coholder John Carlos in the 100 yards yesterday in the annual US Amateur Athletic Union track and field championships here. Crocket,
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    • 124 11 DAYTON. Ohio. Sun. (UPI) Former world heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis arrived here yesterday "feeling pretty good" less than 48 hours after he was admitted to a New York hospital for treatment of a physical collapse Louis. 55. said that contrary to published reports. "I did
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    • 75 11 PHOENIX. Arizona. Sun (Reuter) A 17-year-old member of touring Soviet basketball team was detained for shoplifting yesterday, but released after he paid US$l4 for the socks, ties and shirt he stole, police said. Aleksandr BPIOT. of Leningrad. a member of the Spartak basketball team, was apprehended as
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    • 427 11 London, Sun, Reuter MIKE PROCTER. Gloucestershire's South African all-rounder helped the County cricket championship leaders make a fine start against Sussex vesterday by whipping out four batsmen for 30 runs. This took pace-bowling Procter's bae of wickets this week to 19 With medium-pacer
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    • 269 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. Harun bin Ismail, handicap 10, collected 39 points during the Stableford monthly medal competition yesterday to win the championship of the month. Two points behind was Duncan Munro, handicap 9. who submitted 19 and 18 points respectively for his two rounds around the nine-hole
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    • 193 11 US Baseball Results Standings NEW YORK. Sun (UPI> Results of major league baseba 1 results played yesterday. Philadelphia 13 Montreal 8. Chicago 3 St. Louis 1. San Francisco 12 Cincinnati 5. Pittsburgh 7 New York 4. Atlanta 5 Houston 1. Los Angeles 19 San Diego 0. Washington 4 Boston 3
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    • 184 11 (By Little Nene) SINGAPORE. Sun. Pau Wing Hong (H*cap 16) retained his Keppel Cup Championship title when he outplayed Dennis Mitchell (H'cap 18) during the 18 holes matchplay finals yesterday. Wing Hong started playing ?;olf three years ago Aside rom thi« tournament which he won
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    • 1107 11 hyom •*r (CHANNEL 51 P.M. 300 Opening Announcements in all Languages A Morning Star; 3.2 i Health in the Home English 340 Be Our Guest Vocational Guidance (Chinese*; 350 House A Home Tamil: 4.05 A Diary of Events in Singapore This Week Tamil; 407 Scarlet Hill; 455 Close; 555 Prog
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  • 99 12 SINGAPORE'S 150th anniversary is being celebrated by not only the young and the active all over the island. Proof of this was seen yesterday when members of the Pensioners' Association of Singapore gathered at the Government Canteen at Empress Place and held a satay party to celebrate the anniversary and
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  • 257 12 THE "casualty rate" of emplaced youths in the Jurou£ Industrial Complex is driving some personnel officers craxy, the Vocational Guidance Semina r was tol<| in a paper presented by an education expert, Mr. Tan Cheng Lim. Mr. Tan said that despite mounting job scarcity, there were
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  • 37 12 The Minister for Communications has appointed Mr. Koh Hung Chua, representative of the Singapore Shipowners Association. to be a member of the Seafarers Welfare Board for a period of three years, with effect from Julv 1.
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  • 101 12 CATHERINE PANG, a prominent local singer has signed a contract with the Sea Palace Floating Restaurant and Nightclub where she will be appearing for the next three months. She will commence her contract on Tuesday. Catherine. 18. has just returned from a tour of
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  • 60 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The magistrate's court here yesterday acquitted and discharged a mother of a handicapped child alleged to have used threatening words likely to caus9 a breach of the peace Lee See was alleged to have committed the offence at Kampong Cher as on June 2 at about
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  • 73 12 Twenty-year-old Esther Lim Syn Poh beat seven other finalists on Saturday night to take awav the "Miss Freshie Queen 1969" title Esther is a arts and social science student at the University of Singapore. the runners-up were Melinda Lewis and Judith Anne Holmberg The beauty plus
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  • 84 12 The Deputy Registrar of Companies. Miss Tan Beng Neo has published a notification in last week's Government Gazette that the following companies had been struck off tho Register of Companies with etfect form June 14:- Malayan Constructors Limited 0 General Amusement Limited. 0 New Era Lubricants (Singapore)
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  • 91 12 The Member of Parliament for Bukit Timah. Mr. Chor "Yeok.Eng yesterday criticized landlords and landowners for ■their Indifferent attitude toward project* designed to better the living conditions for the community. He urged these people to cooperate more with the Government in community projects like helping to maintain good
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  • 70 12 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. The Malaysian government is to reduce bv 50 to 75 per cent it* allocation for minor rural development projects and utilise the mone v saved for projects that would bring immediate economic benefits to the people This was stated yesterday in Alor Star by the
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  • 122 12 MEDICAL authorities yes--1 erday visited Pulau Ayer Merbau where an outbreak of typhoid was reported two days ago. The authorities carried out checks and some of the villagers in the island were later taken to Middleton Hospital for a further check-up. To date some 50 people
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  • 218 12 VIENTIANE. Sun lUPI) The Laotian Government Saturday reversed Its decision of evacuating 500 soldiers from the Muong Soul. Houp Hakhao and Van Vieng areas. A special cabinet meeting, presided by Vice Premier Leuam Insislengmay, decided the troop« will remain In the areas to continue mobile operations.
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  • 294 12 THE Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E. W. Barker said here yesterday that the Government, will allow the free interplav of cultural forces in the Republic. The evolution of a common culture, said the Minister, Is not the monopoly of the Government.
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  • 368 12  -  by Jerome da Silva DO NOT get the idea that these two girls in the picture are swinging their legs just for kicks. If you have, just forget them, for these two young lassies are members of the Republic's Police force. And that is
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  • 188 12 THE Vocational Guidance Seminar, which closed Its three-day deliberation yesterday. has recommended that each school should have a full-time counsellor. To meet the present needs, teachers doing guidance work as career-masters or careermistresses should be relieved of some teaching load. Altogether six recommendations were made by
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  • 110 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Parents attending the inaugural meeting of a Parent-Tea-cher Association in Penang were today urged to inculcate in their children the spirit of co-operation and tolerance. Do not teach your children to fear others but. encourage them instead to mix freely with one another.**
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  • 78 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister with Special Duties. Mr Lee Siok Yew. yesterday, stressed the need to encourage the setting of guilds and associations with multi-racial memberships. Conversely, guilds and associations with membership restricted to one particular community should be discouraged. he added. Mr. Lee was speaking
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  • 257 12 THE Educational Television Service in the Republic is currently investigating the possibilities of produc»-~ programmes on technical and vocational education and industrial training. The Head of ETV Service. MrLian Fook Shin, told this to members of the Y's Mens Club of Singapore. Beta
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  • 332 12 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) President Nixon is giving Asia equal importance with Europe and reestablishing the I S. as a world power by panning an official visit to Asia, Thai Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman said today. Thanat told "At first it appeared that the President was giving
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  • 139 12 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reu'er) Tunisia's Foreign Minister Habib Bourguiba. Jr.. arrived in Bangkok today for a sixday visit and talks wi'h Thai government leaders. (Earlier leport on Page 5). Bourguiba told reporters on arrival at Don Muang airport that during his stay he would r.ego-late and sign an
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    • 63 12 TOTO DRAW The following numbers were drawn in yesterday's TOTO draw:49 5 25 42 33 The additional number drawn was: 38. Iu the weekly Lucky Draw, the following numbers were drawn:- 116; 2458; *****. All punters with entries both tables filled and bearin? the above numbers as last digits of
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    • 97 12 TIME €c TIDE High Tide (Today) High Tide (Tomorrow) '"a,".!". Singapore Town: 12.53 p.m. (8 ft.) 10.45 p.m. (9.5 ft.) fft Ift 1 11 14 nmCQ7 ft N nn 1 fK 12 '??n N.vVl Dockyard *12.49 p.m. (10 ft) 10.59 p.m. (10.3 ft.) (1Q 3n)n 51 p m (1Q 5
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