Eastern Sun, 6 July 1969
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Title Section23 1969-07-06 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 1049 Sunday Edition 6 July 1969. -fr MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article376 1969-07-06 1 NAIROBI, Sat. (UPI) A gunman killed Kenya political leader Tom Mboya in a drug store doorway today the government said. The assassin escaped in an automobile. Police said the unknown killer fired a bullet into Mboya's chest the moment the Minister for Economic Planning and Development stepped376 words
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Article, Illustration295 1969-07-06 1 TIGHT-LIPPED MALIK THE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Malik disclosed yesterday that Slalaysia has agreed to host the ministerial meeting In Kuala Lumpur, later this year, despite the current disturbances. Mr. Malik was speaking to newsmen after he had more than an hour of295 words
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Article320 1969-07-06 1 CLEVELAND. Ohio, Sat. (UPI) The U.S. Coast Guard launched a massive air and sea search today for 200 persons believed to be on board more than 100 pleasure craft caught on Lake Erie when tornadoes and hurricane force winds slashed through Northern Ohio last night.320 words
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Article20 1969-07-06 1 ROME, Sat. (Reuter) The Italian government decided to resign tonight following night's split in the Socialist Party.20 words
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Article47 1969-07-06 1 RUISLIP. England. Sat. (UPI) Pip. a mongrel, wanted meals with a bite to them. Pip was eating bees for his supper enough, the vetinarian said to kill him. "But there is nothing we can do to stop him," Pip's owner Mrs. Doreen Byner laid.47 words
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Article143 1969-07-06 1 HOBART, Tasmania, Sat. (Reuter)—Mr. Angus Bethune, newly elected premier of Tasmania, today urged Britain's Queen Elizabeth to rule from Australia. Canada and New Zealand in turn. T feel the day will come when the throne itself should travel to the dominions in turn." the leader of the Liberal143 words
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333 1969-07-06 1 Gibraltans Solid For UK Ties GIBRALTAR, Sat, (Reuter) Gibraltans have been called on to demonstrate their disapproval today of Spain's invitation to "come and join us" and take their goods businesses with them. The Spanish offer was greeted last night in this British colony333 words
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160 1969-07-06 1 BRUSSELS, Sat. (Reuter) Police struggled to hold back two grief-stricken African mourners who apparently tried to jump into the grave in which M. Moise Tshombe, former Congolese Prime Minister, was buried here today. Members of the family and other mourners wailed and sobbed scattering160 words
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Article65 1969-07-06 1 AYLESBURY, England, Sat. (UPI) The man never missed. Firing from atop a building, he nicked passing girls In the neck with every shot. But he was caught in the act yesterday and dismissed from the building iob that gave him his scaffolding vantage point. The foreman65 words
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Article75 1969-07-06 1 STOCKHOLM. Sat. (UPI) British Prime Minister Harold Wilson said today that Britain will take no new initiative to get into the European Common Market until the EEC governments have discussed the new situation in Europe. Speaking at a new s conference in Stockholm Wilson also warned that75 words
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Article114 1969-07-06 1 HONG KONG, Sat. (Renter) Cholera has broken out in Hong Kong for the first time in three years. According to an official announcement. tests carried out on a 64-year-old man admitted to hospital this morning confirmed positively that he was suffering from cholera. The man's condition was114 words
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Article106 1969-07-06 1 LAKENHEATH. England. Sat. (Reuter) Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower widow of the former United States president, was admitted to hospital today suffering from an acue bronchitis condition. A hospital statement said her condition was not serious and she was not suffering any discomfort. "It is anticipated106 words
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Article42 1969-07-06 1 WALTON-LE-DALE, England Sat (UPI) —A women's Institute spent weeks collecting trash for an exhibition to show how unkept the village was. Thev put the rubbish on display, but before the exhibition opened the trash had been picked up by trashmen.42 words
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Article46 1969-07-06 1 NORTHFLEET. England. Sat. (UPI) Sue Riddiford will not be selling Kisses at today's carnival. Her father Leslie Riddiford said, "I don't want strange men slobbering over my daughter." Carnival organizer Mrs. Shirley Tiller said. "The kisses would only have been pecks."46 words
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Article124 1969-07-06 1 HANNOVER. Germany, Sat. (UPI) A poisonous chemical beiieved to have come from an explosion in East Germany has killed thousands of fish in the Leine River. West German authorities said yesterday.. The fish in the Upper Leine north of Goettingen began dying Thursday morning shortly124 words
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Article83 1969-07-06 1 NEWBIGGEN-BY-THE-SEA. England, Sat. (UPI) Trashman Leo Kemmitt who will toss his last can in September says. "I will be happier in my new Job." Leo. 42, will become a lecturer in politics and government at Charles Trevelyan Technical College. He left school at 14, and if|tr intermittent83 words
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Advertisement153 1969-07-06 1 hi Issue... WARNING on degenerate Hippie-Beatnik iaK Page 2 "ABORTION airlift" denied Page 4 »26 BASEBALL players detained at airport Page 5 CHURCH page Page 6 COMMERCIAL review Page 7 SHOW page Page 9 TURBANS, with a new iwist Page 12. Keep fit with daily exercise STAY FIT WITH DAILY153 words
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Article, Illustration394 1969-07-06 2 WOK LETS OFF WARNING GROWL AT LIONS' FUNCTION THE Minister for Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok spoke out yesterday against the permissive attitude of parents toward children which had contributed to people who became irresponsible toward themselves and others and live for the day394 words
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Article170 1969-07-06 2 POLICE arrested four persons who were involved in a series of robberies recently when they raided hut and a shack in a forest, off Manaai Road yesterday at 3.10 ajn. Police recovered stolen motor cars which carried false license plates, a tape recorder, a bunch of170 words
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Article70 1969-07-06 2 SURAJMANI Misra. 43. died in th« Thomson Road Hospital after he was knocked down, while cycling at the junction of Sembawang Road and St. Heliers Road, yesterday. Misra who was knocked down by a motor-lorry died three hours later in the hospital. There were a total70 words
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Article84 1969-07-06 2 THE Vigilante Corps Harmonica Troupe will, for the first time, hold a full concert at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow and July 14. The concert tomorrow Is for Vigilante Corps personnel and invited guests. The concert on July 14 is for the public and to celebrate the84 words
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Article, Illustration370 1969-07-06 2 THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday launched the "Keep Singapore Clean and Beautiful Lucky nraw", which offers hundreds of valuable prizes, ranging from saloon cars to radio and television sets, jewellery, watches, electrical appliances, to the lucky participants. The lucky draw is organised jointly with370 words
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Article82 1969-07-06 2 THREE public dally rated unions yesterday called on their members to support the unions' cla:m which will come for hearing before the Industrial Arbitration Court next month. The three unions are the Pub'.ic Dally Rated Electrical Workers Union, the Public Daily Rated Water Workers Union82 words
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Article272 1969-07-06 2 MANPOWER SERVICE in the security forces is more than an obligation or a duty but a mission that every responsible citizen must carry out. This was stated yesterday by Lt. Col. C. A. Keel. Director, Manpower and Chairman of the Organising Committee for the Forces exhibition272 words
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157 1969-07-06 2 KCALA LUMPI'R. Sat Powers are to be given to senior heads of departments to dismiss disloyal, inefficient and undedicated civil servants, the Deputy Premier and Director of Operations. Tun Abdul Razak announced today. The General Orders would soon be amended for this purpose, he157 words
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247 1969-07-06 2 THE National Employers' Council has doubled its membership to more than 110 employers with a work force exceeding 12,500 employees during the last four years. This is disclosed in a news release from the NEC issued on the eve of its grand celebrations247 words
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Article151 1969-07-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Malaysian Premier Tunku Abdul Rahman today accepted an invitation from Mr Hablb Borguiba Jr. to visit Tunisia. The Tunisian Foreign Secretary extended the invitation when he called on t.he Tunku at his office in Kuala Lumpur. The Tunku however has rot decided151 words
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Article191 1969-07-06 2 THE Postgraduate Medical School will present a talk on "Medical Treatment of Peptic i'leer" by Prof. D.W. Piper, Associate Professor of Medicine. t'niversity of Sydney, on Monday. July 21 at the Pathology Lecture Theatre at 8.15 p.m. MR. and Mrs Sonnr Davis of Queensland. Australia, left191 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous144 1969-07-06 2 m «> «1 iTiWM a e < rf a Y HELLO... VBS, IT'S r ME, FRED WMY ARE VOU CALLINGm *1 HOME THIS TIME OF DAY *> M 5* SB QI3 Jmk rx WAD A LITTLE ACCIDENT AT WOR<... _NOW, DON'T WORRY k AND I'LL COME J Nkight home /A144 words
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Article349 1969-07-06 3 SAIGON, Sat. (UPI) Terrorists striking: in Saigon and a Mekong Delta province killed nine South Vietnamese civilians and wounded 34 other Vietnamese with bomb explosions, military spokesmen said on Saturday. Nine civilians were killed and 27 other persons, including 24 civilians, wounded on Friday when349 words
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Article127 1969-07-06 3 NUI DAT, South Vietnam, Sat. (Reuter) Two Vietcong mines almost wiped out an Australian platoon near the Long Hai mountains seven miles Southeast of here last night. The 30-man platoon was put out of action bv two M-16 mines which sent shrapnel ripping into the127 words
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180 1969-07-06 3 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter) The Hanoi daily Quan Doi Nhan Dan (People's Arm}*) said in an article todav that the Vietnam People's Army had decided to release a number of American airmen captured in North Vietnam. In an article quoted by the Vietnam News180 words
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Article142 1969-07-06 3 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI) Foreign Minister Kllchi Aichi is expected to leave on Sept. 4 for Moscow for talks with Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygln. Kyodo News Agency said today. Kyodo quoted Foreign Ministry sources as saying that the itinerary of the Foreign Minister has been142 words
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Article172 1969-07-06 3 TAIPEI, Sat. (Reuter) The Nationalist Chinese Commandos who are reported to have sunk three Communist vessels off the East China coast on Wednesday night are believed to have launched their attacks from Tunving, a tiny, jealously-guarded Island at the northern end of the Formosan Strait.172 words
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Article295 1969-07-06 3 TOKYO, Sat. (UPI) The Japanese call them office flowers. They are girls, filling the gap between high school and marriage with low pay, low skill jobs in offices. They answer the telephone, make tea. greet visitors, and do simple clerical chores. They also delight girlwatching, girl-teasing men295 words
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Article69 1969-07-06 3 JAKARTA. Sat. (UPI) A 40-year-old Javanese peasant, Ahdi. has returned home after two months in hospital, his eyesight restored after doctors transplanted the cornea of a monkey In his left eye, it was reported today. The Antara News Agency said it was the first such operation69 words
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173 1969-07-06 3 SAIGON, Sat. (Reuter)—The self-confessed leader of a North Vietnamese intelligence network in South Vietnam was sentenced here tonight to life imprison- ment with hard labour. A Saigon Military Court also sentenced Nguyen Lau. publisher of the Saigon Dally News, to five years imprisonment for hj*173 words
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Article49 1969-07-06 3 MANILA. Sat. (Reuter) Seven people including a policeman were killed when three brothers ran amok yesterday in a cockpit in southern Cotabato city, police reported today. Police said the incident occurred when the three brothers insisted on entering the cockfighting arena disregarding the protests of the referee.49 words
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Article316 1969-07-06 3 SEOUL, Sat. (UPI) Some 4,500 college students saw street action again on Friday in Seoul and provincial city and clashed with riot police in demonstrations opposing attempts to change the basic law of the nation. The demonstrators took to the streets for the fifth day in316 words
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161 1969-07-06 3 HONG KONG, Sat. (Reuter) An Australian Woman was sentenced to two vears imprisonment here today and two Britons received lesser sentences on drug charges The Australian, 31-year-old teacher Lorraine Mary Langridge. was accused of bringing four pounds of cannabis into Hong Kong from Katmandu. She161 words
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Article100 1969-07-06 3 BANGKOK. Sat. (AFP) Four Thai political refugees returned home from China last night. They were Sa-ine Marungkur. and three brothers —Tim Prasong. Tim Paitoon and Tun Suvichai. All had fled the country after the October 1958 revolution. They were suspected of being Communists or having Communist100 words
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Article56 1969-07-06 3 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI) The Japanese government will decorate four more foreigners In addition to the 193 already decorated in connection with the Meiji centennial in recognition of their meritorious contribution to the advancement of the nation's culture, it was disclosed Friday. To be newly decorated are three Poles and56 words
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Article39 1969-07-06 3 JAKARTA. Sat. (UPI) Military authorities in North Sumatra have released 7.000 Communist political prisoners. The Antara News Agency said 4.800 detainees remained confined in North Sumatran camps and prisons, including 100 former members of the Indonesian armed forces.39 words
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Article185 1969-07-06 3 COLOMBO, Ceylon, Sat. (UPI) A diplomatic row is brewing between Ceylon and India over the latter's promulgation of a new citisenship law. The Ceylon government has asked its New Delhi Commission to seek clarification from the Indian Foreign Ministry about the new law which says185 words
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Article108 1969-07-06 3 BOGOTA. Colombia, Sat. (Reuter) Colombia's Ambassador in Washington. Misaei Pastrana Borrero. yesterday appeared favourite to succeed President Carlos Lleras Bestrepo in next year's elections. Senor Pastrana Borrero, 46. was last night nominated Presidential candidate by a group of conservative party politicians and businessmen, known as "The 100".108 words
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323 1969-07-06 3 TOKYO, Sat. (Reuter) Japan's policies for Asia, particularly towards China and Vietnam, underwent close scrutiny this week by top Japanese diplomats stationed in the area. Though not a policy-making forum, the annual four-dav meeting which ended today bore special significance. It took place at a323 words
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151 1969-07-06 3 HYDERABAD. India, Sat. (Reuter) Telengana separatists today tore up 250 feet of railway track near Kazipet, 92 miles northeast of here, delaying a main line express for more than nine hours. Violence flared again in the Telengana region of Andhra Pradesh less than 24151 words
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Article84 1969-07-06 3 BANGKOK. Sat. (AFP) The American airbase at Udorn is to be developed into the largest U.S. airforce base in Asia, the Governor of this Northeast Province disclosed yesterday. Chareon Panthong said the base would be one of the strongest in the countrv to "Defend the84 words
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125 1969-07-06 3 KATHMANDU, Sat. rßeuter) Nepal would welcome participation by Pakistan, Malaysia and Singapore in the forthcoming non-aligned consultative meeting in Belgrade, Foreign Secretary Yadu Nath Khanal said here today. "Any country with an independent policy such as Pakistan. Malaysia or Singapore who would like to125 words
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Article49 1969-07-06 3 NEW DELHI. Sat <UPI> Russia has not asked India nor has sent its feelers requesting bases in Indian ports, a government spokesman said here on Friday. The government spokesman was referring to news items that India had denied bases to Soviet fleet operating in the Indian ocean.49 words
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432 1969-07-06 4 STOCKHOLM Sat. (UPI) British Prime Minister Harold Wilson flew to Sweden on Friday for an official visit and was met by demonstrators protesting hi& government policies on Nigeria and Rhodesia. Wilson was accompanied by his wife and a party of 10 aides. His plane from432 words
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216 1969-07-06 4 MOSCOW, Sat. (AFP)—The Soviet Union today warned the United States, through an editorial, against a "policy of appealing to the gallery". The warning came six days after the announcement that President Nixon would visit Rumania. Mikhail Mikhailov, Editor-in-Chief of Nedielia, weekly supplement of the216 words
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Article64 1969-07-06 4 MOSCOW. Sat. (UPI) An International Ecumenical Conference representing most of the worlas religions ended Friday with endorsement of the standard Soviet foreign policy line. The conference at the monastery city of Zagorsk, 45 miles outside Moscow was sponsored by the Russian Orthodox Church and attended by Soviet religious64 words
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230 1969-07-06 4 LONDON, Sat. (AFP) The Danish. Swedish and Norwegian Embassies here today denied that there was a possibility of an "Air Bridge" being established between Britain and Scandinavia to ferry in up to 30,000 women a year to have abortions under Britain's new abortion laws. Most230 words
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Article37 1969-07-06 4 BONN. Sat. CUPI) Morarji Desai. India's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, met with West German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger on Friday. Later he was to meet with Erhard Eppler, Minister for Economic Cooperation.37 words
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Article92 1969-07-06 4 MAINZ. West Germany. Sat. (Reuter) —An American soldier ran amok in a six-ton tank here, streamrolling cars, knocking down rare trees and damaging houses, police said today. Police later found him in a local nightclub with his tank parked outsid# A police spokesman said the soldier92 words
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102 1969-07-06 4 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) The wife of a man serving a 30-year jail sentence for his part in Britain's great train robbery was granted a divorce today because a judge decided the crime amounted to legal cruelty. Mrs. Mary Helen Welch sought the divorce102 words
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Article102 1969-07-06 4 BUCHAREST. Sat. (UPI) Rumanian sources said on Friday the Soviet leadership still could show utj here for a Communist Party Congress immediately after the departure of President Richard M. Nixon on Aug. 3. even though they are not expected here in July. Informed government and party102 words
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185 1969-07-06 4 MUNICH, Germany, Sat. (UPI) An "educational film" with a nude man and woman showing 21 positions of love making was showing to capacity crowd throughout West Germany on Friday. The Gloria Film-Verlelh Distributor Agency said. "Technique Of Physical Love" may break all records, even surpassing185 words
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Article280 1969-07-06 4 NEWPORT, Wales, Sat. (UPI) Thousands of Welshmen, cheered the new Prince of Wales on Friday as he toured seven towns In the principality's south- eastern reflon. It was the most triumphant day yet in Prince Charles' four-day tour of Wales after his investiture as Prince280 words
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Article79 1969-07-06 4 PRETORIA. South Africa. Sat. (UPI) Heart transplant pioneer Dr. Christian Barnard criticised South African journalism Friday for "immaturity and irresponsibility." Speakin* at a conference on medical newspaper reporting. Barnard said the United State s press has now outgrown much of its immaturity. "But in South Africa the79 words
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Article51 1969-07-06 4 MELBOURNE. Sat. (Reuter) Stones hurled by a group of youtha broke 18 windows and glus panels at the US. consulate In Melbourne tonight. The consulate last night was the scene of a wild melee when baton-wielding police fought ofT thousands or demonstrators proteating against the Vietnam51 words
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Article168 1969-07-06 4 PRAGUE. Sat. (Reuter) The Czechoslovak Community Party newspaper Rude Pravo today launched a bitter attack against Dr Frantisek Kriegel. the reformist politician recently expellee from the party, and accused him of having been an intimate friend of former President Antonin Novotny. Kriegel lost his party membership168 words
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Article121 1969-07-06 4 BUCHAREST. Sat. (UPI) —An American diplomat, in speech on Rumanian television. said on Friday that President Nixon's visit to Bucharest next month will demonstrate the "goodwill and friendly relations that exist between us Harry Barnes Jr.. the Charge D'Affaires at the U S Embassy here, was121 words
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Article39 1969-07-06 4 C 7 MOSCOW. Sat (Reuter> The Soviet Prime Minister Alexei Kosy*in todav conferred with Xuan Thuy. head of the North Vietnamese delegation to the Paris peace talks. Thuy It in Moscow on his way ffrom Hanoi to Paris.39 words
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Article161 1969-07-06 4 BUENOS AIRES, Sat. (Reuter) Workers in two Argentine towns went on a 24-hour strike today as feelinis continued to run high against the military government. But Monday's declaration of a State of Siege appeared to have smothered any new large, scale demonstrations against the regime. Electricity161 words
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Miscellaneous353 1969-07-06 4 AND HER STUNT-GIRL COUNTERSPIES Menace Of The Feathered rs_ m Ui t. Abruptly PETITE PULLS OUT OF MER DIVE AND... THENEl 1 A AS HAS >OUR FRENCH STUNT GIRL TOSSED HER WITS.* A BOMB WILL KILL US BOTH.' ROGER, PETITE/... BUT I CAN'T IMAGINE WHAT YOU'RE COOKIMG UP UPSTAIRS/DO YOU353 words
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773 1969-07-06 5 SPACE CENTRE, Houston, Sat. (UPI) The Apollo 11 astronauts objects of public scrutiny for the past few weeks escaped to the privacy of their homes yesterday during their last weekend in Houston before the scheduled July 16 launch to the moon. Meanwhile. Space Centre773 words
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Article445 1969-07-06 5 GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Sat. (UPI) More than 50.000 Guyanese turned out yesterday to give Gov. Nelson Rockefeller a warm but subdued welcome to the 19th of the 20 Latin American nations he has visited on a fact-finding tour for President Nixon. Prime Minister Forbes Burnham445 words
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325 1969-07-06 5 CARACAS, Sat. (UPI) Twenty-six Japanese baseball players were forced to disembark from a "Viasa" DC-8 yesterday morning as the Miami-bound plane was about to take off from Maiquetia International Airport. The pilot of the plane, which had already taxied down the runway and325 words
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Article241 1969-07-06 5 LIMA. PERU Sat. (UPI) The Government yesterday hailed the U.S. decision to lift a ban on credit arms sales and said it could open the way to a visit to Peru by New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller. President Nixon's Latin American fact-finder. Government sources241 words
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145 1969-07-06 5 MANILA, Sat fUPI) USAir Force and Filipino police have joined forces in the investigation of the shooting of two American airmen on Thursday night outside the main gate of the U.S. Clark Air Base. 60 miles north of Manila. An Air Force spokesman said on145 words
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Article90 1969-07-06 5 BELGRADE. Sat. (Reuter) —Fifty countries have so far agreed to attend the consultative meeting of non-align-ed states opening here on July 8. the Yugoslav government announced today. The meeting is confined to non-aligned countries which took part in the second nonaligned summit in Cairo, in90 words
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Article130 1969-07-06 5 BOSTON, Sat. (UPI) An official of the United Church of Christ has learned first-hand he cannot joke about flights to Havana. Tilford E. Dudley, 62, of Washington. Director of National Affairs for the two-million-member church, boarded an American airlines flight for Washington on Thursday following the conclusion130 words
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Article98 1969-07-06 5 NEW YORK, Saturday. (Renter) —James Mullarkey parachuted 6 000 feet into a city park here to celebrate America's Independence Day only to be booked for illegal skydiving Mullarkey. 30, leaped from a private plane, free-fall for about 3,000 feet, and on landing was Immediately grabbed by waiting police.98 words
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226 1969-07-06 5 PHILADELPHIA. Sat. (UPI) The National Education Association (NEA). filled a telegram to President Nixon yesterday expressing "shock" at the Administration's decision to abolish the September school desefre- gation deadline. George Fisher. NEA President. wrote. "We are convinced that any school district which had approached the226 words
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Article, Illustration320 1969-07-06 6 DR. Chandu Ray, Anglican Bishop of Karachi for 12 year«, astumes the new post as executive director on July 1. He will move with his family to Singapore where the office will be located and will serve under a three-year appointment. In320 words
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300 1969-07-06 6 THIS afternoon at 4.00 the International Baptist Church of Singapore dedicates its new building (located at 90 King's Road at the corner of King's Road and Empress Road) with a programme featuring Eugene L- Clarke's Missionary Cantata "The Greatest Story Yet Untold." Mr. Sidney300 words
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Article, Illustration86 1969-07-06 6 Dr. W.C. Newborn, president of the noted Alliance Bible Seminary :n Hong Kong will be the speaker at a 3night Youth Revival Meeting from July 12 to 14, nightly at 7.45. The meetings will be held at the Thomson Road Baptist Church,86 words
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2003 1969-07-06 6 THE Y.W.C.A. will commemorate its 'Day Of Prayer' at the *Quiet Room' in the New Hostel. Fort Canninr on Jul? 8 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 4 pm.to 6 p.m. The schedule of the Trayer Day* is as follow. All are2,003 words
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Article1296 1969-07-06 6 Arthur C. Austin - CHURCH By Arthur C. Austin How can lhis be accounted !or? Only by recognising the fact of His resurrection The founders of all other religions bave fallen victim to the corruption common to us all. Jeaus Christ also died. But the grave couldn't hold Him. The mighty1,296 words
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Article, Illustration488 1969-07-06 7 MELBOURNE, Sat. A new international body of bank officers in its inaugural meeting in Melbourne recently elected Mr. Tan Cheng Kiang of Singapore as its first president. r, an s 0 bank officer is also secretary of the Singapore Bank488 words
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Article13 1969-07-06 7 THE tin price for yesterday was $622,121 per picul, up $3.375.13 words
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Article136 1969-07-06 7 HOBART, Sat. An investigation of better methods of packaging Tasmanian apples for South-east Asia is being undertaken as part of an effort to expand trade in the area. An officer of the Tasmanian Department of Agriculture. Mr. John O'Loughlln, will visit Manila and Hong Kong to investigate136 words
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Article271 1969-07-06 7 THE following is a berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for July 6: DEPARTURE Godowns Vessels 1/2 Jesenice 8/9 Finnamore Valley 10/11 State of Kutch 15' IS Benalbanach 18 Thomaseverett 19 Prodromog Vita 25 Bidor 31/32 Bennachio 33 34 Towuti 35/36 Benarty 38/39 Texaco271 words
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Article166 1969-07-06 7 TOKYO, Sat. (UPI) Japanese automobile sales in June dropped to 23.865, down 2.7 per cent from May and 7 per cent less than the corresponding month last year, the Japan Automobile Dealers* Association announced yesterday. Toyota Motor Co.. Japan's largest auto maker, and Fuji Heavy Industries.166 words
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Article44 1969-07-06 7 iMmaitn Prleaa) 1st Malayan XD t. 74 2nd Malayan XD IN 3rd Malayan 1*4 The Com. Ind. 1-01 Ttaa garni* rood lit M. invest hud 1.15 1st Hons Kon* 149 2nd Hong Kong XD 102 Sterling Com. 5 9 (•Hon« mong current*44 words
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287 1969-07-06 7 CANBERRA, Sat. The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited (BHP) of Australia is entering a joint wire and wire-rope-making venture in Malaysia. The venture will require a capital outlay of about $4,000,000. Work will start this month on a new plant on 15 acres In287 words
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Article, Illustration227 1969-07-06 7 A croup of 10 senior travel agents recently spent an interesting day in Singapore en route to the U.K. and Ireland. Singapore was chosen at the only stopover for the entire journey because of its gooa position, shopping facilities and the Republic's image of 'lnstant Asia'. Members227 words
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Article118 1969-07-06 7 The Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore yesterdaymade the following changes in its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency) SELLING TT. or OD. ready: Deutsche Mark# $76.8000- Holland Guilders $B*****; Swiss Francs $71.1625; Belgian Francs $6.1150; French Francs $61.8275; Danish118 words
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78 1969-07-06 7 LONDON, Sat. (UPD Rubber market yesterday closed steady with 265, 26|. Settlement House Aug 26-1/4 26-1/2 Sept 26-1/8 26-3/8 Oct 25-7/8 26-1/8 Oct/Dec 25-13/16 25-15/16 Jan/Mar 25-1/4 25-3/8 Apr/June 25 25-1/8 July/Sept 24-13/16 24-15/16 Oct/Dec 24-3/4 24-7/8 Jan/Mar 24-9/16 24-3/4 Apr/June 24-1/2 24-5/8 July/Sept 24-3/878 words
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Article86 1969-07-06 7 DAIMLER-BENZ will be taking part In this year's 24hour Touring Car Race at Franco rchamps on July 26 and 27, with two 300 SEL 6.3 They will be driven by Hans Herrmann and Dieter Olemser (both from Stuttgart), Rauno Aaltonen, Finland, and Jacky Ickx, Belglum. Jacky86 words
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Article329 1969-07-06 7 NERVOUS short covering following the fresh incidents in West Malaysia dominated the week's trading and caused current month R.S.S. 1 to reach a four-year peak of 75 cents state Holiday. Cutler. Bath Co., in its rubber market review. The news came upon a market currently apprehensive329 words
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369 1969-07-06 7 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. (UPI) World economic growth accelerated in 1968 after slackening in 1967, according to a U.N. summary of current economic developments. Worldwide production outstripped expectations and was above the average growth rates over the past seven years among369 words
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Article408 1969-07-06 7 ARRIVALS 5.00 a.m. M»A MLO29 Kuala Lumpur 900 a.m. MM ULII9 Kuala Lumpur. 9.45 am. ML33I Sydney. Jakarta 10.15 a.m. MaA MLU3 Kuala Luiupur 13.40 p.m. CAL Cl 5 TalpeL Bong Kong. 10-35 a.m MSA MLOSS Penang. Ipob. Kuaia Lumpur, Malacca LOO p.m. fc>A» SK97I Copenhagen. Tashkent. Bang--1.10408 words
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180 1969-07-06 7 SYDNEY, Sat. Mr. J. Hamilton will be involved in a continuous round the world trip on Qantas routes within 80 hours. He begin* his journey from Sydney at 1200 hours today, arriving In Singapore at 1745 hours on the same day for180 words
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Article91 1969-07-06 7 THE noon price* at the Stngapore Chlneae Produce Exchange >esterday were >— Buyer Coconut Oil (FOB.) Bulk Coconut OH (F.O.B) Dram Mixed Copra XI.00 Montok White Pepper (FOB.) Sarawak White Pepper (FOB) Sarawak Special Black Pepper <F.OR) 96% Lampong Special Black Pepper (F-O.B) Lampong Black Pepper ASTA (FOB) 96%91 words
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Advertisement96 1969-07-06 7 M/S "TAIPOOSHAJr, 12,000 T 0 SP~* IS rOKTNIGHTLT DfUU BBBVICB fOB HONGKONG -IWGtfOU FKMAKG Penaat Blngapor# 1 B/u J«ir 11 1? J»iy i Singapore Penaat Singapore Hongkong M J. 17 n J.jT 12 i2i!i: A«I 13 24 Jwly 25 CT J»Jy *}£f >"* 24/25 A" 2« W AU 2» A96 words
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Article, Illustration347 1969-07-06 8 A. E - A.E. DIANA ROSS, SUPREMES. TEMPTATIONS: TCB (Tamla Motown) TCB is Takin* Care Of Business, the wild, swinging song that is the opener of a TV Special the three Supreme girls did with the five Temptation boys. The whole thing is packed with vivacity and "feeling347 words
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Article, Illustration318 1969-07-06 8 MIKE KALLENBACH - MIKE KALLENBACH. HERE Sandie has been called "that barefoot princess of pop" and Indeed yes, she is a real contessa of modern pop music. From the moment she appeared on stage, her overwhelming charm and her bouncy stage personality put the audience in318 words
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Article, Illustration1544 1969-07-06 8 Alan Smith - First Of A Two-part Series On The New JOHN LENNON By Alan Smith THE sun burns brightly through the Savile Row window and it's a hot and stickv busy day at Apple, with Yoko hammering away at the electric typewriter and John Lennon1,544 words
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Article, Illustration248 1969-07-06 8 H 1 THERE! Owing to poor response, the TV Singapur* sit-in is off! And I must say that I'm pretty disappointed with all you hep-type cool cats. Why, I only had six applications: two from flower people, one from a guru, one from a politician badly in248 words
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Advertisement24 1969-07-06 8 Heuische t \*hammovrwn QjeseUsdiaft Itecords of Supreme Quality Pol yd or Available at loading disc dealers! TNE CYCLE A CARRIAGE CO, (E) Pit LTD."*24 words
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Advertisement170 1969-07-06 8 SOUL IS lll<ltl lAMIA r*>J m Young America V>il«on Pickett "Soul kins'* MQTQWN V\ Supreme* O real esc c tyus 1 V «L\ Y \VM <fc > M ngsvs fwwara* THE MARVELETTES SOPHI>TICATED SOLI TAMLA ZB4 MARVIN GAVE IN THE GROOVE TS 285 TAKE TWO (MARVIN GAVE KIM WESTON) 6TML170 words
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Miscellaneous494 1969-07-06 8 World Charts £j> BLOOD. Sweat And Tears, the jaxz-bluei influenced American group are climbing to the top of the charts with their "Spinning Wheel" which has the number two spot in America this week. Perhaps it will be second time lucky for them. Once before they took the number two494 words
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Article430 1969-07-06 9 Goh Eng Kee - By Goh Eng Kee IT IS a melodrama of raw and innocent young love between two persons and with a third, a love for money which turned them into "Killers Three." i An American International presentation, produced by Dick Clark, who also wrote the story430 words
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553 1969-07-06 9 Sheilah Graham - HOLLYWOOD EVERYWHERE By Sheilah Graham T ONDON, Sat. When Anne Boleyn said to Henry VIII, "You have a beautiful daughter/' her head was as good as on the chopping block. Henry had wanted a son. "L e t me553 words
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Article, Illustration432 1969-07-06 9 Ayako - By Ayako CARMEN by Bfzet will be performed by the S.M.S. Choir and four very popular soloists at the Indonesian Wisma Hall at 8.45 p.m. on July 18. The first part of the programme will include three first prize winners of the Music Competition 1969. They432 words
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Advertisement72 1969-07-06 9 LIQUIRiT Mod* In ••rmany The most highly racommandad ond effective German remedy for Gastritis, Ulcers of Stomach, Duodenum, Hyperacidity, Indigestion, ond oil Stomach Upset. Pleasant taste ond can be taken %ith or without water. If token gularly, will improve Appetite. when taking "LIQUET," no **eiol Irtol^l>^b•rr is necessary. 3) 33!72 words
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Advertisement106 1969-07-06 9 S. x* fC fSa-L^r KELONG RESTAURANT (off Ponggol Point 11 m.».) THE NITE-CLUB WITH A DIFFERENCE You Enjoy First Class Luxury At Reasonable Price Proudly presents MISS LI LI YUEN MISS CATHERINEPANG Taiwan Artist* (Local Artiata) Plus Miss Alice Koh fir Su Yin accompanied by the SEA PALACE six-piece Band,106 words
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Miscellaneous297 1969-07-06 9 i)SHAW I HON LIDO VOW SHOWING! 11 m m.. 1.45, 4no 6.30 9.15 p a Oliver Reed. Michael J Pollara HANNIBAL BROOKS" Color (UA) NEXT CHANGE' Jaaon Roburd*. Brltt Ekland "The Night They Raided MinskyV in Color 1 DA' CAPITOL Phone 2975? NOW SHOWING! No Free List 11 a.m.. 1.30.297 words
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Miscellaneous57 1969-07-06 9 TODAY and YOU. Sunday* July 6, 1969. *>; 21 A 8© Am yf TAURUS o\ahl» m c cJUne 20 50Oth«r 51 Asvtt 52 Opportunity 33 Pro* 54 To 55 Be 56 Your 57 Unexpected 87 Regrets 58 Are 88 Talent* 59 Surfoce 89 Source 60 Stay 90 Cor*>promJ«e Advene Neutral57 words
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Miscellaneous161 1969-07-06 9 CKGANISA I lON OOEON PALACE 21-116 *****S NOW SHOWING! U a.M.. 1.30 4 00. 1.30. 4.00. «.30 9.30 p m II 6.45 9.30 p.m "SOME GIRLS DO" colour Richard Johnson Dall&h Lavi A Rank Orcaniiation Picture I CATHAY *****j 9TH DAT! 11, 1.30. 4. 6.30 4 930 Rank Organisation Present*161 words
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Article1518 1969-07-06 10 Race 1: Class 3I Div. 4—7 Furs—2.00 p.m. ($8,500) 1. 808 Travel Service 3y 9.00 H.C. Tan A Madam K.L Poh Samsurt 2 248 Pica 4v 8.13 Arscott Stable Heddle Dawkins 13 3 0 Skipper II 4v 8.13 Dolphin Stable Allan Low 4 4 900 Stingrav 6v1,518 words
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Article1025 1969-07-06 10 GOING: GOOD TWUE FRIENDSHIP, runner-up to Gino over -L 6f lost week-end, should take the Committee Cup (Race Six) at Bukit Timah today, concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club meeting. A backmarker right to me half mile he made up ground at the1,025 words
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Article194 1969-07-06 10 NEW YORK. Sat. (Reuter) Results of yesterday's majo r league ba e er>al! games: American League New York Yankees 5. Cleveland Indians 4 (firet game): Cleveland Indians 4 New ork Yankees 1 (second game). Calilornia Angels 7. Chicago White Sox 3 (first gamer. Chicago White Sox 3.194 words
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Article143 1969-07-06 10 Following are the MR A racing dates for 1970: Perak Jan. 10 18. Singapore Jan. 24 Feb. 1 Selangor Feb. 7 15 Cup I, Penanj Feb. 28 March 8, Singapore March 14 22 (Derby), Perak March 28 April 5. Selangor April 18 26, Singapore May 2143 words
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Article74 1969-07-06 10 ZURICH. Sat. <Reuter> Twenty-six-year-old Willie Davenport of the United States last night equalled the world 110 metreg hurdles record He put up the time of 13.2 sees against a head wind of 0.9 metres a sec. Cuban sprinter Hermes Ramirez won his 100 metres race at74 words
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Article205 1969-07-06 10 BIG BEN JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC RACE SEAJAY Film Studio V Michelangelo BEAMY Michelangelo Film Studio V MICHELANGELO SeaJay Film Studio V FILM STUDIO V Pica Sea jay RACE t MIDAS GIFT Good For You Dnnorir GOOD FOR YOU Midas Gift Kuala Selangor MIDAS GIFT Good For You Powella205 words
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Article31 1969-07-06 10 BIG BEN Midas Gift Affidavit Cum Dividend Jimmy Lad Scajay Landmark Cum Dividend Cisco Chah Kway Teow Saya Datang For You Only Zodiac Festival of Kerry Affidavit Brave Bambino31 words
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Article33 1969-07-06 10 BELFAST, Northern Ireland. Sat. (Reuter) The West Indies cricketers drew their two-day match against Ireland here yesterday Scores: Ireland 126 and 165 for nine. West Indians 283 for five declared.33 words
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Advertisement144 1969-07-06 10 Japan Pro Wrestling Association (Tokyo) t Asian Sportsmen's Association (Hongkong) ic 3 Star Promotions (Singapore) PROUDLY PRESENT ESTLINGf^ TTTI v m 320, b Bft lO GIANT I 4 A FEW INTERESTING WRESTLING FACTS GIANT BABA the present heavyweight champion of JAPAN and contender for AMMiDTiwI; S w IJ rt U,OU144 words
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Article83 1969-07-06 11 GRAND BLANC. Michigan. Sat. (Reuter)—Thunderstorms washed out the second round of the Buick Open golf tournament at the Warwick Hills Country Club here yesterday. All play stopped in the U*****,000 (about £51,000) tournament when two downpours flooded the course, making it unplayable. The second round83 words
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Article38 1969-07-06 11 SINGAPORE Armed Forces geored 2-0 win over RAF S»letar in the second round c' th#» FAS Division One league Dlaved a t the Geylang Stadium. yesterday. Forces ted 1-0 at half-time. Scorers: Hussien Aljunid tnd Ibrahim.38 words
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Article24 1969-07-06 11 THE University of Singapore Students* Union will hold their annual athletic rreet at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre, at 2.00 p.m. today.24 words
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1621 1969-07-06 11 by BIG BEN CILVER CROWN, with apprentice P.K. Ltong astride, created an upset when he wan Race Two at Bukit Timah yesterday to pay $192 for a win ticket. Sixth at the half mile the Rose Argent gelding nut in a strong run a1,621 words
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Article66 1969-07-06 11 LEEDS. England. Sat (Reuter) Reigning Commonwealth Games cycling road race champion Peter Buckley. 24. died in hospital here today after a training accident Buckley rece;ved severe head injuries as he was thrown from his cycle yesterday when a dog ran into his path on a training66 words
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Article88 1969-07-06 11 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) —A court yesterday granted the husband of British Olympic Gold Medallist Mary Rand, 28. a divorce on the grounds of her adultery with an American athlete. Former British Olympic oarsman Sidney Rand. 33. alleged his wife committed adultery with BUI Toomey. an American Olympic88 words
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Article472 1969-07-06 11 FOLLOWING is the Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday s racing at Bukit Timah; RACE 1: An objection was lodged by Pretty (Speedmas ter). third past the post, against Chief Master (app. T.S. Cniam) being declared second on the grounds of Interference over the last furlong. After hearing472 words
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Article81 1969-07-06 11 TOKYO. Sat (Reuter) World featherweight boxing champion Shozo Saijo of Japan will defend his title against Jose Luis Pimental of the United Slates on September 7. it was annourred today. Saijo's manager. Mr. Masaki Ksnehira. said the 15-round bout would take place at Sapporo. Northern Japan. If81 words
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Article35 1969-07-06 11 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Umpires for the third and final (rirket Test between the West Indies and England a; Heariinply Leeds, from July in to July 15 will be Charlie Elliott and Arthur Fagg.35 words
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Advertisement189 1969-07-06 11 Classified Ads. Steambath, Massage Etc. FLEMINGO MASSAGE STUDIO For A Humanly A Effective Steambath; Try Flemingo't 4 Ma«seuses In Attendance 248C-5. Orchard Hoad. Tel: ***** BUCKET AND SUCTION CUTTER dredges, floating pile drivers. Hopper Barges, flattops and tugs now based Far East Asian Port Available with engineera and crewa Agents:189 words
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Miscellaneous249 1969-07-06 11 BIG SWEEP Ist Prist No. *****3 $4,801 2nd Prise No. *****6 $1,371 3rd Prist No. *****5 685 Storttrs: ($l5O each) Nos:*****5 *****3 *****8 *****0 *****2 *****1 *****6 *****6 Consolation: ($lOO each) Nos:*****8 *****4 *****8 *****3 *****4 *****0 *****5 *****6 *****6 *****6. LU ANN,MAR GO AND I HAVE BEEN WORRIED TO249 words
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Miscellaneous1153 1969-07-06 11 TV SINGAPURA (CHANNEL 5) A.M. 950 Opening Announcements in all languages and The Carol Burnett Show; 10 40 The Nurses (The Gismo on the Egg); 1130 Pesta Pop (Repeat). P.M. 12 15 Mr. Ed The Talking Horse (Ed. The Donkey); 12 40 Skippy the Bush Kangaroo "They're Singing Me Back>;1,153 words
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Article, Illustration380 1969-07-06 12 H. C. TAN - SPECIAL 'BLIND' DATE By H. C. TAN WHAT better way to spend a leisurely Saturday afternoon than to have a rendezvous with "Fashions 17", and yet know that its all for a good cause. At least some 500 ladies and a handful of "brave"380 words
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207 1969-07-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Six bodies were recovered from the ruins of o dwelling house following o cose of arson last night at a remote riverine village at Bagan Datok, Perak, the Kua I i Lumpur Information Co-ordinating Centre statement said last night.207 words
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149 1969-07-06 12 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI) Former world Junior welterweight champion Paul Fuji began his sparring yesterday for his first comeback fight July 24 since he lost his crown to Argentina's Nlcollno Locche last Dec. 12. Fuji will ftght 10 rounds with Manfredo Allkpala. Philippines No. 3149 words
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334 1969-07-06 12 Selangor police have stepped up the hunt for the two gunmen who staged the darine $51,000 payroll grab from the Kuala Lumpur Hotel Merlin last Tuesday. One person who might be helpful to them in their Investigations is that elusive fugitive, Henry Goh,334 words
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110 1969-07-06 12 ON AND OFF is the story of the swirling headgear which Sikhs in Britain have won the right to wear after a prolonged fight. Mangal Singh (left). Avtar Azad and Didar Singh are seen proudly wearing their turbans in Wolverhampton, England, after the ban on beards and turbans was lifted110 words
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224 1969-07-06 12 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Rod Laver won the Wimbledon men's singles tennis title for the fourth time when he beat fellow Australian John Newcombe 6-4, 5-7. 6-4, 6-4 in the final here today. Rod Laver, the defending champion and number one seed, led fellow Australian John224 words
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Article, Illustration276 1969-07-06 12 NATION BUILDING CALLS THE Political Secretary to the Ministry of Interior and Defence. Mr. Lira Guan Hoo. called on young people in the Republic to shoulder their responsibility towards nation-building. Mr. Lim was speaking at the District Parade of the National Cadet Corps at the276 words
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Miscellaneous88 1969-07-06 12 TIME TIDE High Tide (Today) High Tide (Tomorrow) Singapore Town; 3.02 am. Singapore Town: 5.21 a.m. (8.3 ft.); 4.18 pm. (7.3 ft.). (6.6 ft.) 5.41 om. (7.1 ft.). Naval Dockyard: 3.11 a.m. Naval Dockyard: 5.22 a.m. (9.7 ft.); 4.12 pm. (9.1 ft.). (8 2 ft.) 5.38 p.m. <8 4 ft.).88 words
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