Eastern Sun, 1 July 1969

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  • 51 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 1044 Tuesday, 1 July 1969. ft MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents Eastern Sun Singapore's Own National Daft* TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1969 23-6. Cantonment Road, 39. |alan Sultan. Singapore 2. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. Triaphona: *****/7 Talaphone: *****/6 Cable Address:
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  • 344 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Tun Abdul Razak today said Malaysians must learn that the racial riots that broke out last month must never happen again "if we are to survive and progress and prosper as a nation." The Deputy Prime Minister who wields
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  • 131 1 SYDNEY. Mon. (UPI) "Australian troop s would not become involved in internal racial trouble in Asia," Prime Minister John Gorton said today Speaking to members of the Jewish community in Sydney, Gortor also said Australia could not take over the defence role of Britain once it
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  • 148 1 JERUSALEM, Mon. (Reuter) Jordanian and Egyptian military action has in effect forced a cancellation of the ceasefire agreement with Israel, Prime Minister Golda Meir told the Knesset (Parliament) here today. Mrs Meir. said the record of ceasefire violations and sabotage operations committed this month showed that 111
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  • 103 1 CHELTENHAM, England, Mon. (Reuter) The freely flowing water of Cheltenham known far and wide for Its health-giving natural salts, sparkles no longer. Instead it looks more like etale flat beer. Bathers emerging from the pump room expecting to radiate glowing health came out a pasty
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  • 60 1 SAIGON, Mon. {Reuter) The United States today handed over to South Vietnam five heavily-armed aircraft and an assault landing ship which took part in the Invasion of Southern France in World War Two. The transfers are part of an American programme to equip and strengthen South Vietnam's
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  • 21 1 LONDON, Mob. (Reuter)— West Indies 247 for six—close. Sobers not out 2fi M Findlay not out 1 Extras 10
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  • 375 1 THE Malaysian Minister of Transport, Mr. V. Manickavasagam disclosed yesterday that he was still waiting for a reply to a personal letter sent to the Singapore Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee asking for details and results of the current probe
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  • 70 1 SINGAPORE has been declared cholera free by Government Gazette, today. A statement from the Ministry of Health said that since the Republic was declared infected on May there had been seve n cases and seven carriers confirmed during the outbreak. There were no further cases since June 2.
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  • 72 1 LONDON, Mon (Reuter) Rubber prices on the London market soared todav to their highest for eight y*ars. For July shipment of number one RSS standard, dealer? were asking buyers for 25 and one half pence a pound (weight). Reason for the price increase was attributed to
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  • 196 1 Flameout Ove SHANNON. Ireland. Mon. (UPI) A Canadian Pacific DCB jetliner with 260 passengers landed safely last night after an engine burst over the Atlantic. A spokesman 'or the Ministry of Defence said earlier the plane had radioed for Royal Air Force Coastal Command
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  • 301 1 THE PRINCE OF WALES CARDIFF, Wales, Mon. (Reuter) A time bomb blew a hole in a Cardiff Post Office early today 24 hours before Britain's crown Prince Charles is solemnly invested as Prince of Wales. It was the latest in a series
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  • 39 1 MOSCOW. Mon. (Reuter)— Britain's amabassador to Moscow. Sir Duncan Wilson, called today at the Soviet Foreign Ministry to discuss the situation in Northern Laos, scene of recent heaw fighting between pro-communist Pathet Lao and government forces.
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  • 174 1 ALGIERS. Mon. (Reuter) Former Congo Premier Moise Tshombe has died of a heart attack in Algeria where he was Gftalned since he was kidnapped at gunpoint two years ago from exile in Spain. The 49-ye a r-old African leader's death was reported early this morning by the
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  • 34 1 SANTIAGO. Chile. Mon (Reuter) A man arrested bv police here on charges of stealing chickens said he hypnotised the birds to stop them cackling everv time he raided a chicken-run
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  • 122 1 THIS new column for teenagers by Ele and Walt Delanev starts today on Page 9 in your Eastern Sun backing up the numerous regular features. Date-Line comes to grips with the pressing problems of today's uncertain young adults- And it is done frankly, without preachiness nor coarseness. Sometimes unorthodox.
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  • 47 1 NEW YORK, Mon (Reuter> Motorists in the New York area drove with their headlamps on during a weekend to protest against the growing wave of pornography i n the arts and theatre. The protest was organised bv the National Committee for Responsible Patriotism.
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  • 67 1 ST. LOUIS. Missouri, Mon. (I'PI) Thieves who stole 60 wigs Saturdav from a hair salon even removed the 5500 wig from a mannequin in the show room But Vincent Vurro. owner of the salon, said the thieves showed 'Hack of discernment." He said they left behind a valuable
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 48 2 ELEVEN shapely Japanese girls each an accomplished niteclub artiste and two handsome men have commenced theii season of "Tokyo by Night" at the local entertainment complex. Orchid Lantern of Tropicana. PHOTO: A scene from the "Tokvo bv Night stage show at the Tropicana.
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  • 197 2 The Emergency KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Britain would consider diverting part of its $lB4 million economic aid to Malaysia if such a request was made, the leader of a four-man British aid survey team. Mr. W.A.C. Mathieson, s aid today. So far. no allocation for
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  • 95 2 TAIPEI, Mon. (AFP) Japan Will help train 3.000 skilled workers in Taiwan during the next three years, according to an agreement concluded between the two countries recently. Under the agreement Japan will provide 100 million yen worth of training facilities in the first year of the
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  • 104 2 BRUNEI TOWN, Mon. (Reuter) An American oil firm, the Sunray Borneo Oil Company, announced tonight that it will drill at a third location on its concession area at Utong, 30 miles from Brunei town. The company's first well was abandoned two months ago because
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  • 217 2 TARGET $lOO,OOO THE First* Lady, Puan Noor Aishah yesterday launched the mammoth Red Cross Donation Draw, targeted for $lOO,OOO. She said that under the capable hands of the Draw's organiser, Mrs. Chan Kok Kwan, more than 120 valuable prizes had been secured for winners.
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  • 225 2  -  by PETER ONG FOUR "gentlemen" robbers staged a daring hold-up at Upper Serangoon Rovd yesterday morning taking away cash totalling $2,011 from Asia Commercial Finance Company Limited. The manager. Mr. Tan Kai and his staff were all tdkc i by surprise when four men
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  • 134 2 TOKYO, Mon. (AFP) Thirty-five persons were killed seven others missing and 50 injuied in the Kyushu and Western Japan areas today as a result of downpours which caused floods and landslides. Shops and dwelling houses flooded numbered 6,000 as of iste this afternoon. Twentyone
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  • 368 2 THE Chairman of United Overseas Bank Limited, Dato Wee Kheng Chiang has expressed the hope that under the new mcod of regional co-operation, there will emerge leaders who will have the courage to translate the oft-repeated desire for a common market for the
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  • 314 2 THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce Foundation vesterdav gave awards of $5OO each to six top students in last year's Higher School Certificate Examination. Two university undergraduates and a graduate received the Tan Kah K*e Scholarships during the same ceremnnv held before the monthly meeting of
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  • 106 2 The light frigate "Enselgne de Valsseau HENRY" of the French Navy arrived In Singapore from NOUMEA (NewCaledonia) yesterday. The 2500-ton vessel is of the same class as the "Commandant RIVIERE" and the "PROTET' which called at Singapore early this year. She belongs to the French
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  • 208 3 ROME, Mon. (Reuter) Former Prime Minister Aldo Moro today mounted a campaign to install a leftwing leadership in Italy's ruling Christian Democrat Party. Signor Moro's move, made at a party congress called to smooth over internal rifts and bolster the present shaky centre-left coalition, threatened to
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  • 162 3 MARTINEZ. Calif., Mon. r (UPI> Famed citiminal lawyer Melvin Belli hinted on Sunday he would fight attempts to return Winnie Ruth Judd. the insane "tiger woman" trunk murderer of the 1930'5. to Arizona. The auburn-haired. 65-year-old Mrs. Judd. who escaped seven years ago
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  • 242 3 BUENOS AIRES. Mon. (UPD Police used teargas Sunday to disperse demonstrators protesting the visit by New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller only a few hours before the scheduled arrival of the Presidential fact-finder in Buenos Aires. A bomb explosion shattered windows in nearby apartment
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  • 103 3 VATICAN CITY. Mon (UPI) Pope Paul VI called on Roman Catholics on Sunday right to remain loyal to church eaching and quoted St. Paul's judgment on anyone who deviates from it: "Let hlir. be ar athemas." Vatican observers saw the Pope's statement, in a speech
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  • 234 3 Mississippi Escapade ST. LOUIS. Mo., Mon. (UPI) Thunderstorm winds tore two restaurant ships loose their moorings on St. Louis' Mississippi riverfront on Saturday night. One ran aground on the Illinois shore after carrying 100 persons on a perilous one mile voyage downstream. The other sank.
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  • 162 3 DURHAM. En*., Mon. (UPI) Two bolts of lightning ripped through Harry Bowden's body, burned off his shoes, reduced his clothes to shreds and left him alive and well. ••We have never seen anything like this." said a doctor at Shotley Bridge Hospital Sunday. "We plan to submit a
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  • 127 3 DUBLIN. Mon. (Reuter) Rescuers early today gave up all hope of finding five children who disappeared when a rewly-launched lobster boat capsized and sank last night. "There is no hope now of finding any of the missing alive", said a police spokesman at Galway
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  • 98 3 SPIVEYS CORNER. N.C.. Mon. (UPI» Dewey Jackson, a 70-year-old dairy farmer, has won the national hollering contest with a loud rendition of "What a friend we have in Jesus." The competition was billed as the "First Annual National Hollering Contest." Jackson, who says he learned how to holler
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  • 96 3 WELLS. Nevada. Mon. (Reuter) A Western Pacific goods train loaded with explosive blew up 12 mile? south of here last night injuring five people, highway patrolmen saio. The accident happened in a desolate stretch of the Nevada oesert near the border between Nevada and Utah.
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  • 135 3 PARIS. Mon. (UPl)—French political sources said Sunday President Nixon's proposed trip to Rumania follows a road opened by former French President Charles De Gaulle French officials greeted the announcement favourable but credited De Gaulle with paving the way for western heads of states to
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  • 302 3 VIENNA, Mon. (Reuter) Russian leaders who have been expected for some time to visit Rumania are likely to speed up their plans to arrive in Bucharest some three weeks ahead of President Nixon, according i to reports yesterday. The visit by Soviet Communist Party
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  • 77 3 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI)— Senator Jacob K. Javits Sunday urged the Nixon administration to give South Vietnam a "timetable" under which the United States would withdraw all combat troops from Vietnam by the end of 1970. Javis. a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. said he believed
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  • 253 3 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) The Kremlin may force the replacement of Czechoslovak Communist Party Leader Gustav Husak with an outright hardliner before years end, ranking diplomats said on Sunday. The diplomats said crisis signs in occupied Czechslovakia were increasing and the country Is close to
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  • 114 3 CAERNARVON. Wales. Mon. (UPI) A daffodil crisis Sunday confronted planner* of the ball that will follow Tuesday's investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales. A telegram from Kenya said thousands of daffodils ordered to decorate the tables at the ball would not be
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  • 52 3 BONN. Mon (UPI) West German investigators cleared two more barges from their list of Rhine river poison suspects on Sunday leaving 10 still to be examined They are seeking the vessel that dumped or lost overboard enough Endosulfan lnserticide in the Rhine river to poison an estimated 40
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  • 38 3 BONN. Mon (Reuter) Chancellor Kurt Georg K:eslnger's scheduled visit to Washington for talks with President Nixon has again been postponed because of the US leader's forthcoming trip to Asia and Rumania, a government spokesman said last right.
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  • 320 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) The chief of th« U.S. Space Agency said on Sunday it was "quite possible" that Apollo 11 might fail in its attempt to land the first man on the moon next month. Dr. Thomas O. Paine. Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
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  • 152 3 CAPE KENNEDY. Florida, Sun. (Reuter) Bonny, the 14-p ou n d "Astro-Monkey" launched into orbit from here last night, was today reported to be carrying out his duties efficiently, matching up symbols and receiving vitaminpacked pellets as a reward. Wearing a nylon space suit and
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  • 55 3 LONDON. Mon (Reuter) The 8.398-ton British motor vessel "Canberra Star" and the 28,778-ton Liberian motor tanker "La Fleche" were in ccllisior in the Bay o* Biscay about inn miles north of Coruna Spain, tonight, Lloyds reported. Llcyd said "La Fleche" had fire an board and was asking for assistance,
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  • 272 4 JAKARTA, Mon. (Neuter) Indian Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi today began official talks with Indonesian President Suharto at the Merdeka (Freedom) Palacce. Mrs. Gandhi was accompanied by the Indian Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Kannampilly, and six other officials and President Suharto by Foreign Minister
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  • 165 4 SAIGON, Mon. (Reuter) Three Vietcong rockets slammed into Saigon last ni£ht. wounding nine civilians and destroying a house. A South Vietnamese military spokesman said todav the three 122 mm missiles landed in a populated area near the South Vietnamese Airborne Division Headquarters, three miles northwest of
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  • 78 4 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) One village disappeared and at least 17 people died in floods which swept Soa Siu Island in East Indonesia last week, Antara News Agency reported today. Antara said the local administration had cabled the provincial capital of Tidore that Soadara Village had been
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  • 238 4 THE following fa a berthing list released by the Port of the Singapore Authority for July 1: DEPARTURE: Godowna Vessels 16/11 Montevideo Maru 13/14 Tatiana N.W. 3/4 Hua Heng 21/22 Everstrong n (Barge* 44 Borussia 45 Orion 48 Doliua 47 PJt. Slaveiko* ARRIVAL: Godowna Vessels 8/9 Finnamore
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  • 98 4 THE noon price* at the ftlnxapore Chine** Produce Exchange > eater da? were:— Barer Meliei Coconut Oil (F. 0.8.) Bulk mm... 48 00 Coconut Oil JFOA) Drum 50 50 Mixed Copra SI.OO Muntok White Pepper (F. 0.8.) TrT. 122 50 (F. 0.8.) 120 00 Sarawak special Black Pepper OR)
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  • 57 4 HONG KONG, MOn. (UPI) Money Quotations: HK56.0925 per U.S. doUar. HK56.***** per U.S. dollar TT SKfDL 5 per P° u «d sterling. HKS3OB.O per tael of gold 94.3 per cent fineness. HK5163.0 per 10,000 Japanese yens. HK5134.7 per 100 Philippines pesos buyers. HK5135.7 per 100 Philippines pesos sellers.
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  • 89 4 HONG KONG, Mon. (Reuter) The large black mOAgrel dog sniffed the n'ewlyerected woOden post, cocked his leg and Inaugurated Hong Kong's first latrine for dogs. The post. In its own special circle of turf, was unveiled to the canine public over the weekend at a
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  • 98 4 'Unholy Alliance With Communists MANILA Mon. (Reuter) The Opposition Liberal Party in a statement today accused Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos of fos'erin* an "unholv alliance with Communists." The statement said this was Indicated by the President's open espousal "when convenient" of trade and diplomatic ties with Communist nations and visits
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  • 277 4 MANILA, Mon. (Reuter) President Richard Nixon is expected to calm fears that the United States has forgotten one of her strongest allies in Asia when he visits the Philippines next month. Diplomatic sources say Mr. Nixon will be able to soothe a
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  • 110 4 MELBOURNE. Mon. (Reuter) A Melbourne doctor has again challenged Australia's tough abortion laws by performing his second operation in two weeks. On Saturday Dr. Bertram Wainer. a general practitioner and member of the Abortion Reform Society, ended the prejnancy of a 47-year-old migrant mother of nine.
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  • 253 4 SEOUL. Man. (Reuter) About 2.000 rock-throwing students from two private universities in Seoul battled police clubs and tear eas today as the students protest against a third term for President Chtmg-Hee Park entered the 19th day. Several students were reported injured and about a dozen others were
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  • 87 4 TAIPEI. Mon (Reuter) —The Land Reform Training Institute in Tapei will hold a seminar in September to tra.n workers from developing nations and areas in East Asia in land reform, the Central News Agency said today. The seminar, a joint undertaking of the Nationalist Chinese Government and
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  • 53 4 LONDON. Mon. (UPD President Nixon s daughter Trlcla arrived yesterday to represent America at Prince Charles investiture as Prince of Wales and stole th© social spotlight from Hubert Humphrey. Elizabeth Taylor and Princess Anne Two secret servicemen guided Tricia Into London on her debut as an envoy
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  • 25 4 HONG KONG, Mon (UPD Quarantine restrictions have been imposed against arrivals from Pondicherry, India, because of cholera, the port Health Authority announced today.
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    • 28 4 Congratulations Best Wishes UNION (Pte) LIMITED On the Opening Of Their Bottling Plant At Woodlands YEW SENG TYRES 4 BATTERIES SERVICE, 109 River Valley Road. Singapore Tel: *****.
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    • 137 4 Revolt on Campus A well-known commentator shows how student unrest in America Is linked with a similar crisis in Europe. Read why the radical fringe is often able to sway the majority, and what some far-sighted administrators are now doing to stave off rebellion. "Reader's iV Digest July issue, now
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  • UNION'S NEW PLANT OPENING
    • 521 5 TODAY when the Minister for Education, the honourable Mr. Ong Pang Boon officially opens the Union soft-drinks plant, a milestone in the company's history will be reached. Amongst the guests of honour from overseas will be Mr.
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    • 196 5 IVITH new industries springing up in Singapore almost every week, it is significant that.many of the older industries are expanding their facilities and some, like Union (Pte) Ltd., have outgrown their original premises. This is to be expected of any orderly growth of the
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    • 82 5 4.15 p.m. Arrival of guests 500 p.m. Arrival of the Minister for Education Honourable Mr. Ong Pang Boon 5-05 p.m Address by the Chairman of Union (Pte.) Ltd. Mr. Lien Ying Chow 5-15 p.m. Address by the President of PepsiCo International Mr. Peter Warren 5-25 pm. Address by the
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    • 320 5 ON behalf of the Board of Directors of Union Ltd.. I would like to extend our very sincere thanks to the Honourable Mr. Ong Pang Boon who has kindly consented to officiate the opening of our new factory. Our thanks also go to all our guests who have
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    • 141 5 PEPSICO INTERNATIONAL ON behalf of PepsiCo International, please accept my heartiest congratulations on the inauguration of your new plant in Singapore. We consider the opening of this new plant a very important step in the expansion of Union (Pte.) Limited and Pepsi-Cola as well. Our very best wishes
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    • 51 5 fMirinclcr Schweppes Union (Pte) Limited announces the official opening of their Pepsi Cola, Mirinda Schweppes New Bottling Plant on Ist July 1969 by the honourable Mr. Ong Pang Boon *L 'X. V; UL* r k ?/ir fr+nrtr 4 Schweppes Unipn (PteJ Limited't Pepsi, Mirinde Schweppes New Bottling Ptent •A mm
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  • 315 6 RACIAL violence is again reported in Kuala Lumpur, a scant six. weeks after the major eruptions which found a convenient vent in the Federal election results Since then, Malaysia has had solid plans for her accelerated build-up of at least six new battalions, with
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  • 578 6 fTODAY one of the most colorful ceremonies of A the world, one marked by the pomp and circumstance of an era that precedes this pragmatic age of ours, will take place at Caernarvon Castle In Wales. It will be the investiture of Prince Charles, heir to the British
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  • 242 6 V¥7TnLE a UN agency has again called for an W urgent and concerted effort to cut down the mean population growth for the world, the Vatican machinery has taken an offensive in the reverse direction to allow the faithful to practise the Pope's doctrine on the personal point
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  • 59 6 Few houses can boast so much carving as Plas Newydd, Llangollen, North Wales. This came about through the efforts of two women known as "the Ladies of Llangollen" who lived there a century-and-a-half ago, and their visitors. As can be seen from this picture, the staircase and the walls and
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  • 403 6  -  By RAMAKRISHNAN SURESH NEW DELHI. (Reuter) attention to tapping to water resources, estimated Surveys indicate that this country, which has suffered a series of crippling droughts, no longer needs to depend on monsoons to relieve the perennial water shortage. Officials say an estimated 22
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  • 87 6 TOKYO. (UPI) President Nixon's visit to Rumania in next August will help improve the Sino-American relations. Japanese newspaper! said on Sunday. The Mainichi. one of the three largest national papers, noted in a commentary that Rumania shows "understanding" of China's stand in the Sino-Soviet disputes.
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  • 12 6 TTie more haste, ever the worst speed Charles Churchill ll
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  • 549 6  -  By Lemmy Pinna KARACHI, (UPI) Western observers in Pakistan consider significant report in the local press that former President Mohammed Ayub Khan is ready to "re- enter active politics." The report coincided with the announced merger of four right-wing parties whose leaders had opposed Ayub's
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  • 770 6  -  By MARC KEMMIS Prince Charles, heir to the British Throne, will be invested as Prince of Wales a historic title dating back to A.D. 1301 at a ceremony at Caernarvon Castle. Wales, today. Many tourists who visit Llangollen, the North Wales town now famous for the Eisteddfod,
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  • 143 6 WASHINGTON, Europe no longer is the largest regional importer of farm producta from the United States. Asia now is the No. 1 agricultural customer. U.S. farm exports have increased to all major world regions since 1955, but the greatest expansion by far has been in exports
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  • 440 6  -  By PETER GREGSON HONG KONG, (Rcuter) —With an ounce of heroin often easier to find than a job, Hon? Kong youngsters are "chasing the dragon'* in ever-increasing numbers. AuthDritles are becoming increasingly alarmed at the rapid rise of drug addiction among the
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  • 334 6  -  By Charles Lambella KINSHASA, (Reut«r) Aa international trad* fair symbolising the dramatic Improvement in relation* between the Confo end it* former coloniser. Belgium, open* here <m June SO. The fair i> a joint BelgoCongolese enterprise and over <6 countries will be represented. It openj on
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  • 152 6  -  LETTERS... S. RAMACHANDRA Singapore POLGLASE Bridge is the second bridge afte r the StamBridge spanning the btamford Canal in Singapore. ♦u re S? nti y repainted but the G in the name looks like C. John Polglase was Municipal Secretary and by the centenary year 1919 had put
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  • 520 7 SINGAPORE change sold and officially listed at business. Stock Ex•U*r prices the close of INDUSTRIALS ACMA Ben Co. CD Borneo Bhd \D Camel Plywood CBI C. Sugar Cold Morage CALL Chemical Co Cjcle Carriage DBS Hun lop B. 1.92 2 00 2 55 645 1 62
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  • 116 7  -  By Our Market Reporter THERE was no panic sellinf In the Stock Exchange yesterday following the oatbreak of fresh violence in Kuala Lumpur but shares prices inevitably fell with losses ranging from one to 16 cents. Generally, Malaysian issues bore the brunt and United Malayan
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  • 73 7 BANGKOK, Mon. (AFP) The Thai Government will sell about 6,000 tons of second grade 100 per cent white rice to Hong Kong at cut rate In attempt to keep the British colony as major market. The government has approved in principle the sale of the
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  • 117 7 NEW DELHI, Mon. (Reuter) The Indian Minerals and Metals Trading Corporation ik sending a delegation to Rumania next month to negotiate an increase in the supply of iron ore from India, official sources said today. Rumania is expected to buy more than a million tons of
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  • 876 7 "DUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms u of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS BEN $206 (2); Borneo $1.74 (1) $1.72 (1) $1.73 (1): Bousiead $1.91 (1)
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  • 49 7 Manasera Price* > t*t M»la>an 2»; 2nd Malayan 2.0: 3rd Malayan 1.26 mmm 1 he Com ind \D 101 111 The >a\ing fund 1.12 112 M lnte«t fund 1.25 1.15 1M lion( Kong 1-45 1.51 Jnd Hons Kons \D 1 00 1 <).">• Sterling Com 5/6 <»Honi Kong
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  • 294 7 JULY first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 pm.. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur jesterday at 73-3/8 cents per lb., up seven eighths of a cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was very steady. The market opened on a cautious note with
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  • 14 7 THE tin price for yesterday was $616.75 per picul, down $1 25
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  • 409 7 ARRIVALS 6.00 a.m. MSA MLO29 Koala Lumpur. 9.00 a.m. MSA MLIIB Kuala Lumpur. 9-S3 a.m. GARUDA GA9B2 Jakarta 10.15 a.m. MSA MLI2I Kuala Lumpur. 10.25 am. MSA MLOOS Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur Malacca. 100 pm. SAS SK97I Copenhagen, Tailient, Bang--1.10 p.m. MSA ML4SI Kucbing. 1-30 pm. CAL ClBl9
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  • Fotorama '69
    • 426 8 Trends In Camera Design THE problem of exposure had been solved. But what of the other problem that plagued the Sunday snapshooter, particularly the technically-disinclined members of the fair sex? A soryey conducted in the United States and other parts of the world revealed that
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    • 130 8 With the availability of cameras with automatic exposure systems and convenient. instant-loading cartridges, had the limits of camera design, insofar as the rank amateur was concerned, been reached? The white-coated technicians at the Yashica and Copal works didn't think so Under top-security, hush-hush conditions. they worked
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    • Article, Illustration
      387 8 The Leafless Tree' Wins Top Prize JUDGING of the Eastern Sun AGFA Colour Contest FOTORAMA '69 A- 1 was held at the premises of Eastern Sun on Friday, June 27th. The panel of judges comprised Mr. Krueger of Behn Meyer Co. Ltd., (left), Mr. Freddie Lim of McCann Erickson
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    • 381 8 ANOTHER $450/TO BE WON CONTEST A-3 Sponsored by Behn, Meyer Co. Ltd Sole Agent for Agfacolor CNS Colour Negative Film. THE PRIZES FIRST: $3OO CASH VOUCHER SECOND: $lOO CASH VOUCHER THIRD: $5O CASH VOUCHER plus Certificates of Merit to the next 10 best entries THE RULES 1. To participate in
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  • STUDENTS' PACE
    • 1391 9 THE Ministry of Education is organising the Youth Festival '69 this month (from 14th July to 19th). These activities are part of the Ministry's contributions towards the 150 th Anniversary celebrations of the Founding of Singapore. The programme is as follows: rV < 0PENIN G NIGHT National
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    • 1409 9 Romeo Juliet Essay Contest Winners How Franco Zeffirelli's film version of 'Romeo Juliet' has contributed to a better understanding of the problems of today's young generation? Section I: First Prize MISS CHEW SIOK WOON. 16; Sec. IV, Tanjong Katong Girls' School. The screen version of Franco Zeffirelli's "Romeo And Juliet"
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    • 324 9  -  By Ele And Walt Delaney Dear Eto and Walt: of mj close friends are thinking of doing something that worrie* me. You there are some boys in our neijhbourhood who act strangely. They pi nek their eyebrows and wear make-up and perfume. Our gang's been raxiin* them down and
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 464 10 CLEVELAND, Mon. (LTI) Charles Coody clinched 22,000 dollars first place money in the Cleveland open Sunday with a birdie on the 18th hole that save him a two-stroke final margin over Australian Bruce Crampton. Coody scored three birdies and two bogeys on the final 18
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    • 142 10 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) Arthur Ashe, the No. 1 ranked U.S. tennis player, said Sunday the South African government had banned him from playing there. Ashe, said he had applied to play in the South African open championship and that the South African Lawn Tennis
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    • 119 10 RAHMAT R. Juraimi beat 36 other contestants Sunday night to take away the coveted title of "Champion of Champions" in the International Federation of Bodybuilders contest. The contest was held in conjunction with two other competitions for the Junior and Senior Section of the Young Men's
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    • 82 10 KINGSTON, Jamaica. Mon. (Reuter) Former Jamaica and West Indies test cricketer Ernest Rae died here on Saturday after a long illness. He was 72. Rae toured England in 1928 with the late Karl Nunes team and was president of the Kingston Cricket Club at the
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    • 159 10 PENSACOLA, Fla.. Mon. (UPI) Donna Caponi, playing the final holes during lightning and heavy rain, fired a four-under par 69 on Sunday to surge from five shots off the pace and win the U.S. Women's Open, most prestigious title in women's golf. Miss Caponi overtook the
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    • 86 10 TOKYO. Mon. (AFP) Visiting Canadian Hawks field hockey team suffered a 2-1 loss at the hands of All Kanto 'eastern Japan) student selection today. At half time, the Canadians led 1-0. The match was played on the Hosei University ground in he western suburbs of Tokyo
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    • 198 10 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Jimmy Greaves. England's former soccer star, is training to become a motor rally driver and could take part in the 15.000 miles London to Mexico City World Cup Rally planned for next April. This was confirmed here today by a
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    • 150 10 OKAYAMA. Japan. Men. (Reuter) World Flyweight Boxine Champion Hiroyuki Ebihara of Japan stopped Jose Garcia Lopez of Mexico in the second round of scheduled 10round boxing match in this western Japan city tonight. The 29-year-old Ebihara. who is scheduled to defend the World Boxing Association's version
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    • 289 10 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Richard Hutton, 26-year-old son of former England Test Captain Sir Len Hutton, returned devastating bowling figures of seven wickets for 15 runs to send Worcestershire crashing to defeat against Yorkshire in the Sunday One-Day Cricket League today. Barry
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    • 217 10 Two local drivers, who have won world praise and recognition as champions in the British Army Royal Corps of Transport for 1968 and 1969, have entered for the British Petroleum South Malaysian Rally. Corporal Said bin Daud and Lance-Cpl. Othman bin Harun. who are
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    • 74 10 REIMS. France Mon. <UPD Frances Francois Cevert. 24. in his first season driving formula two racing cars, scored an upset victory here on Sunday in a 35-lap wheel-to-wheel battle with the stars of Grand Prix racing The lead changed constantly throughout the race on the Reims road circuit,
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    • 151 10 MEXICO CITY Mon (UPI) Unbeaten bantamweight Ruben Oilva res. on his wa v to a championship match in Los Ange'.es in August, disposed of Filipino Nene Jun Sunday hardly working up a decent sweat in doing so. Olivares sauntered into the ring and pu; down Jun
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    • 226 10 MIAMI, Fla., Mon. (Reuter) —Jim Ryun. holder of the world mile record, quit during his much-awaited rematch yesterday with Marty Liquori, who defeated Ryun in an upset last week. Ryun stopped running after the first lap of the mile run at the 81st Annual
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    • 30 10 PARIS. Mon. (Reuter) Madame G. Weisweiler's Chaparral won the Grand Prix de Paris* classic at Longchamp here today, ahead of Baron Guy Rothschild's Djakao and Daniel Wildenstein's Durango.
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    • 434 10 National League NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) Willie Smith hit a two-run homer in the first game and Ernie Banks, Ron Santo and Randy Hundley homered in the second game on Sunday powering the Chicago Cubs to 3-1 and 12-1 victories over the St. Louis
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    • 420 10 AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) A 1 Kaline singled home two runs In the ninth innings on Sunday to lead the Detroit Tigers to a 3-2 victory in the first game of a doubleheader and Frank Robinson singled home one run in the bottom of
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    • 121 10 National League EAST W L GB Chicago 49 26 New York 39 32 8 Pittsburgh 38 37 11 St. Louis 35 40 14 Philadelphia 32 39 15 Montreal 20 52 27$ WEsrr W L GB Los Angeles 43 29 Atlanta 43 30 f Cincinnati 38 31 3i San
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    • 131 10 MEXICO CITY. Mon. (UPIT Former featherweight champion Ultlminio "sugar" Ramos found no trouble In dispatching Rudy Gonzalea Sunday, knocking out the Filipino lightweight at 1.45 of the second round of their scheduled ten-rounder. Ramos, making his second comeback try as a lightweight. battered Gonzalez around the ring
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    • 340 11 i CITY, Mon. (Reuter) Cuban Jose Napoles, fighting like a well-oiled machine, retained his n*!72f ht H b in titlc whcn T a challenger Curtis Cokes refused to come out of his corner at the start of the 11th of 15 scheduled rounds here tonight.
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    • 90 11 WOLUWE, Belgium. Mon. (Reuterj Belgian Eddy Merckx took over the lead in the Tour de France, the world's top cycling event, at the end of the second half of the first stage today. The 24-year-old former world champion, who Is riding in the 4.110 kms. event for
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    • 119 11 MEXICO CITY, Mon (Reuter) Mexican bantamweight Chucho Castillo knocked out Philippine fighter Emie Delacruz in the fifth round of their scheduled 10 round bout as a preliminary to the Jose Napo.es-Curtis Cokes world title fight here tonight Castillo, who fought Australia's Lionel Rose for the world
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    • 74 11 NEWCASTLE. England. Mon. (Reuter) Even Say owned by Sid Terry won the Northumberland Plate Handicap run over two miles here yesterday in good going. W. Fraser's Alvaro was second and Mironton owned by American Jock Hay finished third of 16 runners. Frankie Durr rode Even
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    • 264 11 BRADFORD. England Mon fßeuter) The New Zealand cncketers. resuming their first lrnings this morning at 270 for eight wicket, lived dangerously before fading to 287 all oui here today, second day of their three-day match against Yorkshire. Neither Brian Yuile nor Bob Cunis looked happy at
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    • 89 11 WIMBLEDON. Mon. (Reuter) Results of Wimbledon Ope n Lawn Tennis Championship matches played today were: Women's Singles Quarter Finals. Mrs. P Jones (Britain), number four seed, beat Miss N. Richey (USA), number five seed, 6 —2. 7 —5. Men's Doubles Second Round: A. Ashe and C Pasarell (USA).
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    • 49 11 ZAGREB. Yugoslavia. Mon. (AFP) Ivan Irebeg of Yugoslavia yesterday won the vacant European light-heavy-weight boxing title by defeating Eddie Avoth of Wales on points over 15 rounds here. The title was vacated last April when former holder Tom Bogs of Denmark moved down to the middleweight division.
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    • 110 11 VEREENIGIN, South Africa, Mon. (Reuter) The Australia Wallaby selectors today named a virtually new team to play Free State Country Districts here next Wednesday. It contains only two of the side that whipped Transvaal 27-13 last Saturday. The Free State team will have a tough job to
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    • 180 11 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) England skipper Ray Illingworth completed his maiden test century today before England were all out for 344 before lunch on the fourth day of the second cricket test against the West Indies here at Lord's. Illingworth finished with 113 after adding 83 runs
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    • 103 11 HANKOE, Norway, Mon. (UPI) The U.S. 5.5-meter yacht Nemesis owned by Victor F Sherona s Sunday qualified for the Scandinavian Gold Cup finals by winning the second trial here. Earlier Crown Prince Harald of Norway qualified by winning the first trial on Saturday. Nemesis took the lead shortly
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    • 1004 11 SATURDAY THE following re the weights for the June/July meeting of the Singapore Turf Club. HORSES CLASS 2 DIV. 3 7 Furlongs Cahir 9.00 Glad Tidings 8.13 Shangrila IY 8.13 Lord Shah 8.13 Drop Volley 8 13 Gin Rummy 8.12 Beau Chimes 8.12 Debonair 8.10 Nasi Goreng
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    • 266 11 MIAMI. Fla., Mon. (I'PI) Jon Cole. 26-year-old weight-lifter from Tempe. Aril., upset record holder Jay Silvester Sunday with a meet record toss of 208-feet. 10 inches to win the discus throw in the national AAU track and field championships. The second and final
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    • 128 11 NUREMBERG West Germany, Mon. <Reuter) Britain's Brian Redman In a giant 62-litre Lola T-70 stormed to victory in an incident filled Nuremberg 200-mile race for sports cars and prototypes on the Norisring today. The 31-year-old Redman was second In the first 100mile section to Swede Joaklm
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    • 38 11 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) The Nichibo women's basketball team defeated South Korea's Chohunj squad 68-66 Sunday in an exciting game during which the Koreans protested the referee's handling of the game The Koreans led 32-29 at half time.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 126 10 AMY By Jack Tippit m &/jM ia 9 "Okay, Roger, you're the father. it's an easy job. .I'LL tell you what to do, okay?" DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and AidenMcWiams WENDY WAS RI6HT, TROY... > THERE MAVS BEEN CHANGES IN THE OLD BACKYARD.'... v STAY CLOSE/ AVE, AYE, SIR.'
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    • 151 11 Steambath, Massage Etc. JEAN'S AIR CONDITIONED SALON for soothinz steambaths and Swedish :nassag«, facial treatment, manicures. Hair growth stimulation and tintine services for ladies and gentlemen 29 B Tanglin oad. Tel: Singapore *****0Machinery For Hire BUCKET AND SUCTION CUTTER dredges. floating pile drivers. Hopper Barges, flattops and tugs now based
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    • 1115 11 TV and Radio w (CHANNEL St livir.g things grow P..M. 3.00 Opening Announce- P.M. 11 55-12 15 English 2'd rrents in all Languages Morn- Language Sec II Too Mar.y ing Star. 3.25 Bp Our Guest Chocolates; 12 30-12 50 English Vocational Guidance "Malay); Literature Sec II The Good 340 Health
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  • 428 12 THE British institution of seporote community development, while it hod served the purpose for peace here, has to be intelligently removed to create a nation in our multi-racial setting, the Minister for Educa- tion said yesterday. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, the minister, was
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  • 143 12 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board will honour a taxi-driver with a gift of merit at the STPB conference room on July 4 at 10.30 a m The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, the Director of the STPB.
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  • 438 12 Colombo Plan Day Today SINGAPORE, has reiterated its support for the Colombo Plan and the idea's of mutual self-help to raise the standards of living in South and South-east Asia inspired under the Plan. An official Government statement issued yesterday lo celebrate Colombo Plan Day tomorrow said:
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  • 51 12 THE Education Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon (7th from right front row) is seen with other education officials and the Board of Management of the Chung Cheng High School after the unveiling ceremony of the monument (seen in the background) erected to mark Singapore's 150th anniversary and the school's 30th
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  • 120 12 THE kidnap murder trial of two sawmill workers came to an abrupt halt yesterday when it was learnt that the foreman of the Jury. Dr. Chew Wee Lek. is a government departs mental head. This was brought t* the attention of the High Court by Dr. Wee.
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  • 70 12 THE Jackpot prize for this week's Toto Draw has been Increased to SBO.OOO. Thl« Is the result of the snowball of part of last week's winning monies because there was no first and second prize winners Meanwhile, winning entries with three and four numbers correct will
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  • 265 12 For S'pore Joy Year THE Chairman of the Overseas Union Bank. Mr. Lien Ying Chow announced over the week-end that the 40-storev Overseas I'nion Building In Singapore will fce partially opened to the public by end of 1969 in time to commemorate Singapore's 150
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  • 139 12 "NATION Building through service in the Armed Forces and the Police" will be the theme in the Forces Exhibition organised by the Ministry of the Interior and Defence from July 5 27. The exhibition at the Beach Road Camp gives first hand information
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  • 72 12 THE State Coroner, Mr. Liew Nglk Kee yesterday returned a verdict of death by m sadventure of two local seamen who w-ere lost at sea where their tongkang capsized in high seas in the Straits of Malacca last August. Two survivors of Ihe sea tragedy told the
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  • 184 12 HUNDREDS of screaming teen-agers greeted one of the Shaw film actresses. Jenny Hu from Hong Kong when she flew into Singapore yesterday Police cordons were used to hold back Jenny's admirers who were trying to obtain autographs from the famous star. Later in the evening.
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  • 96 12 An Indonesian seaman Munir Azwan, 25. was fined $l,OOO in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday for having in his possession 4 6 lb of Indian hemp worth $ll5 at Telok Ayer Basin, on June 29. Three other Indonesian seamen, Pemimpin Siman DJuntar. 24. Sahat Slagan.
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  • 144 12 THE Geylang District cf the Singapore Scout Association will hold its fourth annual scoutletics on July 5 at the Fowlle School ground at 2 p.m. Mr Joe David, head of the Extra-Curricular Activities Department of 'he Ministry of Education will declare the scout meet open. The
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  • 94 12 The Minister for Health. Mr. Chua Slan Chin will leave Singapore on July 1 to attend the 22nd World Health Assembly in Boston. Mr. Chua heads the delegation of two from Singapore to the Assembly. The other is Dr. Andrew Chew. Medical Superintendent of Kandang Kerbau
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  • 159 12 THE Blood Bank is appealing for more donors in the "O" group to come forward to donate blood. In a news release issued yesterday, it was stated seven non-urgent operations had to be cancelled because of the low stocks of blood in this particular grouping. It
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  • 63 12 A second Radio-telephone channel has been established from yesterday to meet the increase demand in telephone traffic between Singapore and India. The new channel will operate from 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. daily (except Sunday) in addition to the existing channel which operates between 12.30
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  • 47 12 A Chap-Ji-Kee collector. Cbua Kim Mong. was fined SI.OOO or in default six mon hs jali by the Ninth Magistrate Ccurt yesterday for carrying or. an illegal public lottery Chua admitted having in his ycssession a bundle of Chap-Ji-Kee betting slips valued at 5402.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 33 12 I S PORE DIARY I 7.30 p.m. Talk on "Livestock Farming in Singapore" by Dr. Yeo Chwee Kim at Teachers Training Co'lege. 8 p.m. Indian dance practice at National Theatre Club, Clemenceau Avenue.
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    • 97 12 TIME TIDE High Tide (Today) High Tide (Tomorrow) Singapore Town: 12.53 p.m. Singapore Town- 140 pm. (8 1 ft.) 11.34 p.m. (9.7 ft.) (8.1 ft.) 10.45 p.m. (9.5 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 12.49 p.m. Naval Dockyard: 132 p.m. (10.3 ft 11.51 p.m. (10.5 ft.) (10.3 ft.) 10.50 p.m. (10.3 ft Low
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    • 26 12 S pore Sweep THE sixth draw of the Singapore Sweep this year will be held at the Kreta Aver People's Theatre this evening from 6.30 p.m.
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