Eastern Sun, 13 July 1969
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Title Section22 1969-07-13 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 3 No. 1056 Sunday Edition 13 July 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents22 words
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Article, Illustration331 1969-07-13 1 MAKING USE OF THE GAP THE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee last night disclosed for the first time plans to establish a College ot Engineering which will be the best engineering institute in this part of the world. The location for the331 words
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216 1969-07-13 1 BANGALORE, India, Sat. (Reuter) India's private banks will be nationalised sooner or later, Home Minister Yahwantrao Chavan said here today. He told the ruling Congress Party's policy-makmp body, the all India Congress Committee (AICC). that many party members felt the present system of216 words
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Article34 1969-07-13 1 LYTHAM, St. Anne's, England. Sat. (Reuter) Tony Jacklin today won the British open golf championship here with a 72hole total of 280 the first Briton to win the coveted title since 1951.34 words
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Article43 1969-07-13 1 LEEDS. ENGLAND. Sat. (Reuter) England were 214 for nine wickets in their second innings at the close of the third day of the third cricket test against the West Indies here today. Scores; England 223 and 214 for nine—West Indies 16L43 words
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Article102 1969-07-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —New pioneer industries in Malaysia were today urged to base their working force according to the racial composition of the population of the country. The Ministe r of Commerce and Industry. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari made the call when he presented pioneer certifi- cates to102 words
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Article343 1969-07-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Security forces have intensified their patrol in certain sensitive areas today especially in Kuala Lumpur area. The Malaysian Police Control Centre said no incident had been reported during the last 12 hours. The centre said a man was assaulted by two unknown343 words
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Article, Illustration163 1969-07-13 1 THE Commissioner of Police has offered a reward of 55.000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a notorious robber Roland Tay Ah Tee alias Tey Ah Tee (above). He is wanted in connection with police investigations into several robberies committed in Singapore.163 words
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437 1969-07-13 1 PARIS, Sot. (AFP) Maurice Chevalier in Paris today expressed fear that a man-or-the-moon might extinguish its light "and cause a dramatic loss for ever for lovers and poets." Sophia Loren in Rome said "I cannot help wondering whether it is worth spending437 words
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Article, Illustration142 1969-07-13 1 HAWAII'S Narcissus Queen 1969. Miss Lala L. Tai arrived here yesterday with a "Warm Aloha*' message from her country to the people of the £?pat;ir. Miss Tai, 20, was accompanied by runners-up for a two-day visit here before leaving for Bangkok. They are Miss Marion Lee.142 words
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Article112 1969-07-13 1 KATMANDV -at. (Reuter) —A Royal r\ w »al Airlines Dakota aircralt with 35 people on board was missing today ove r southern Nepal and was feared to have crashed in the hills south of Katmandu. The aircraft, with 31 Indian and Nepalese passer.cers— in. eluding112 words
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Article96 1969-07-13 1 FORT-DE-FRANCE. Martini, que. Sat. (LTI> —A yacht carrying supplies was reported yesterday heading toward a rendezvous with Thor Heyerdahl and his crew of adventurers trying to cross the Atlantic Ocean in the papyrus-reed raft RnHeyerdahl reported that the raft had sailed into calmer waters and was96 words
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Article92 1969-07-13 1 PAMPLONA. Spain. Sat. (Reuter) A black bull went on a rampage in the streets of this festival town today, tossing and killing a Spaniard, seriously goring another man and wounding a third. Tourists and girls watching from balconies screamed as the bull destined to be killed in92 words
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Advertisement29 1969-07-13 1 In This Issue... INDIA'S Sterilised Men Page 3 M MOONMEN Passes medical Checks Page 5 CHURCH Page Page 6 COMMERCE Page 7 FILM Review Page 9 SPORTS Pages 10-11.29 words
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263 1969-07-13 2 CRESCENT Girls' Secondary School ably represented by Wong Wee Tee and Lim Sock Ann topped eight other schools in the grand finals of the ninth annual "Safety First" Quiz Contest at the Cultural Centre on Friday. Wee Tee. 15, a secondary three arts student263 words
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Article76 1969-07-13 2 KARACHI. Sat. fUPI) President Yahya Khan today said Pakistan's foreign policy is based on bilateral relations and would not establish friendship with a country at the cost of soothe*. Yahya spoke to newsmen briefly in Chitaggong, in East Pakistan, after his arrival from a visit to Dacca,76 words
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Article59 1969-07-13 2 JAKARTA, Sat. (UPI) Eightv per cent of peasants in Central Java own too little land to cultivate it economically, according to a government agricultural survey. The survey says fou r out of five of the province's 14 million peasants own less than one-quarter of a59 words
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Article38 1969-07-13 2 NEW DELHI. Sat. (UPI) Three women scavenging coal from the railroad tracks were run over and killed bv a freight train at Bandel railway yard near Calcutta, the Press Trust of India reported today-38 words
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220 1969-07-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat: The teaching of science subjects in national language in Standard One in Nationaltype English schools from next year will not be done at the expense of scientific advancement. This was stated todav by the Minister o t Education. Dato Hajl220 words
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Article40 1969-07-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A port worker. Ycng See Peng. 21. died when a log which was being loaded Into a cargo ship at Port Swettenham hit him yesterday. Police said he died at the Klang District Hospital.40 words
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Article304 1969-07-13 2 A film festival is being jointly organised by the film industry and related companies and organisations in conjunction with the 150 th an. niversary celebration of the founding of Singapore. The Film Festival Working Committee organising the Festival are: Mr. Raymon T. Huang (Chairman), Mr. Carl304 words
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Article, Illustration274 1969-07-13 2 K.S. SIDHU - By K.S. SIDHU PLAY-lovers in the Republic will be able to treat themselves to stage presentation of "Tiny Alice" written by American Edward Albee on July 24, 25 and 26. Albee is recognised as one of America's greatest playwrights, his most wellknownSunpix by Richard Chow. - 274 words
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Article131 1969-07-13 2 TORONTO. Sat (Reuter) Three Toronto doctors said here today the high incidence of head and neck cancer In Malaysia may be associated with the habitual chewing of betel nuts. The doctor*, who have Just returned from Malaysia where they had been sent by the Canadian Cancer131 words
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Article45 1969-07-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two cars, valued $5,000 each were reported stolen in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. A police spokesman said a Fiat. 850 car was taken from .Talan Raja while an Austin Cooper was reported missing from Jalan Union in Sentul.45 words
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220 1969-07-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. The Malaysian government may intervene on the proposed increase on freight charges by the Far Eost Freight Conference. This was hinted today by the IVlinister of Commerce and Industry, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. when commenting on the impending increase in220 words
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Article92 1969-07-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Telephone wire worth nearly $B,OOO were reported stolen in Selangor during the last two days, a police spokesman said todav. The biggest theft was along the Kua'a Kubu trunk roan where 1.350 lbs wire valued at 53.127 were stolen on Thursday night The92 words
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Article, Illustration112 1969-07-13 2 TWO employees of the Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) here received long-service awards from the General Manager Mr. John F. G. Hover yesterday. Thev were Miss Molly Wijeysmgha and Mr Peter Choo Miss Wijeysingha is the administrative assistant to the General Manager while Mr.112 words
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Article, Illustration322 1969-07-13 2 THE talented daughter of a well-known local maestro. Mr. Goh Soon Tioe. has now returned to Singapore after graduating from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, with a Bachelor's Degree in Music and the Performer's Certificate in Violin. She is322 words
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Miscellaneous117 1969-07-13 2 VoU <SALS STAY IN THE CAR... I'll check: out < THIS SPOT/y| sax/-. THAT LOOKS GOOD/ f OH, FRED, THE PARK A YEAH, BUT X WANT TO FIND (IS SO BEAUTIFUL... AND /AM IHTZRESTIH& SPOT V GO MANY GOOD -=-r TO STOP E r>j I v! i *a c s117 words
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Article220 1969-07-13 3 SAIGON, Sat. (Reuter) Vietcong gunners fired tw° rockets into the northern city of Hue and shelled the headquarters of the U.S. Ninth Infantry Division for the third night running, military spokesman re- ported today. The attacks were two of 22 overnight shelling bombardments against military220 words
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154 1969-07-13 3 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) President Nixon said on Friday South Vietnam President Nguyen Van Thieu's election plan "deserves the support of all who seek peace in that tortured land "If the other side genuinely wants peace." Nixon said, "it now has a comprehensive set of offers154 words
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Article65 1969-07-13 3 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI) Some 200 foreign students of the government operated International Student Institute (Kokisai Gakuyu Kai) staged a demonstration Friday in opposition to the planned relocation of the school outside of the capital. The students enrolled mainly from Southeast Asian countries. including Hong Kong. Malaysia. South Vietnam65 words
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Article53 1969-07-13 3 PHXOM PENH. Sat. (UPI) Elden B. Erickson of the U.S. State Department arrived here on Friday to pave the way for resumption of diplomatic ties with Cambodia. Cambodia recently agreed to resume diplomatic relations with the US., four years after a break caused by South Vietnamese planes bombing53 words
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Article246 1969-07-13 3 SAIGON. Sat. (UPI) U.S. military sources said Friday Communist commanders plan to break the three-week lull with a new offensive before the end of July. They said the campaign would be similar in design to the Red February offensive which claimed the lives of 453 Americans246 words
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Article106 1969-07-13 3 KATMANDU. Sat. (UPI) In.-okmg Nepal's Security Act. p.iice authorities Friday swooped down on the cities of Katmandu, Patan and B'natgaon and arrested 23 person*, including 8 students of the Bribhuvan University. Among those arrested were the Chairman and the Deputy Chairman of the newly elected union106 words
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Article45 1969-07-13 3 KARACHI, Sat. (Reuter) A young man here has been charged with indecency for offering a girl flowers and a cup of tea. It comes under the heading of girl-teasing-anything from a wolfwhistle to outright seduction which is an offence in Pakistan.45 words
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Article68 1969-07-13 3 THE HAGUE. Sat. (UPI) The Dutch government yesterday expressed its concern about the situation in West Irian following recent press reports about arrests, intimidations and tortures of West Irians who oppose being governed by Indonesia. The Foreign Ministry in a communique said the Dutch ambassadors at the United68 words
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241 1969-07-13 3 BOSTON. Sat. (L'PI) India is cutting into its swollen population crisis with a surgeon's scalpel. Nearly six million men and women more adults than live in half the nations of the world—have voluntarily submitted to sterilization in the world's greatest planned parenthood programme. Surgery is241 words
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Article113 1969-07-13 3 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter) Hong Kong's week-old cholera outbreak continued to spread today with the confirmation of a fourth case of the disease A government announcement today said that a four-year-old boy admitted 'o hospital yesterday was suffering frcm the disease the second confirmed case within 24113 words
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476 1969-07-13 3 NEW DELHI, Sat. (UP!) India's late Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru wanted his daughter Mrs. Indira Gandhi for his successor, the press secretary of the late Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri says. Kuldip Nayar in his just published book titled "between476 words
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Article109 1969-07-13 3 KARACHI. Sat. (Renter) Pakistan's military government today banned a book on Islam by Dr. Fazlur Rahman, a former official adviser on religious affairs in thi s Moslem nation. Riots over the book called Islam forced Rahman's resignation last year as head of the Islam! Research Institute. His109 words
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304 1969-07-13 3 SAIGON. Sat. (UPI) South Vietnam's Foreign Minister Tran Chanh Thanh said today President Nguyen Van Thieu's latest proposals do not mean that Communists will be allowed to participate in national elections in South Vietnam and that any elections will be run by the South Vietnamese government.304 words
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160 1969-07-13 3 JAKARTA. Sat (Reuter) Indonesia's President Suharto plans to visit West Irian after the Act of Free Choice to decide the territory's future has been completed. Interior Minister Maior Gen. Amir Machmud has said. The minister told Irianese tribal chieftains in Wamena in the central160 words
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113 1969-07-13 3 SEOUL. Sat. (UPI) One of two North Koreans who infiltrated to the south earlv Saturday was killed bv South Korean troops, the Defence Ministry announced. A spokesman said the intruders were cutting through the wire fence set up just south of the Demilitarized Zone iDMZ)113 words
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Article125 1969-07-13 3 HONOLULU. Sat. (UPI) The United States and Japan have agreed upon the return, joint use or relocation of 22 of the 54 U.S. bases in Japan, it was announced Friday. Adm. John S. McCain Jr.. Commander in Chief of U.S. forces in the Pacific,125 words
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Advertisement305 1969-07-13 3 You'll never get squeezed into a centre seat. Fly Thai International and you II never get crammed into a narrow, uncomfortable centre seat for one very simple reason There is no centre seat On every Thai International Caravelle Jetliner there are only two seats abreast Two wider, more spacious more305 words
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47 1969-07-13 4 (UPI Radiophoto).— (UPI Radiophoto). - 47 words
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338 1969-07-13 4 BELGRADE, Sat. (UPI) Nations uncommitted to either the U.S. or Soviet-led power blocs wound up a four-day consultative conference on Saturday with a bland restatement of familiar views on world issues. A joint communique issued by Yugoslavia and her 43 fellow non-aligned countries and seven338 words
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Article210 1969-07-13 4 ROME. Sat. (AFP) President Giuseppe Saragat will end three days of consultations aimed at resolving Italy's latest government crisis with a final round of talks today with Former President Giovanni Gronchi. Senate President Amintore Fanfani and Chamber of Deputies President Sandro Pertini. Political parties210 words
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Article179 1969-07-13 4 KAMPALA. Sat. (AFP) The Ugandan parliament last rnght rejected an opposition motion calling on the government to recognise and help Biafra. Instead, it adopted an amended motion moved by President Milton Obote endorsing the government's policy and its aim of seeking a peaceful solution to the179 words
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Article266 1969-07-13 4 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) Britain on Friday warned Egypt and Israel against escalating their conflict to the point of war, on the eve of a new Russo-American Middle East Peace effort. Foreign Office Minister G. Roberts conveyed the call for restraint to the hastily summoned266 words
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Article52 1969-07-13 4 SALISBURY, Sat. (Reuter) Living in the heart of the Rhodesian bush is one of the world's tallest women. Mildred Tshakayi is 7 ft. 1} in tall and still frowinf. Mildred, a 23-year-old Vahera Tribeswoman, was measured when a mobile clinic visited her parents' kraal in the remote52 words
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Article147 1969-07-13 4 HONG KONG. Sat. (AFP) The official Chinese news agency today again hit out against Soviet leadership, describing its proposed Asian "regional economic cooperation" as a "trap" for the Asian countries. "It is a trap with a view to rigging up a military ring of encirclement against147 words
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Article34 1969-07-13 4 MOSCOW. Sat. (Reuter) Remains of a town set.lament datin* back to the eleventh century have been discovered in Almaata. capital of Soviet Kazakhstan, according to Tass. Modern Almaata date s back to 1854.34 words
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211 1969-07-13 4 JOHANNESBURG, Sat. (Reuter) Laurence Gandar, crusading anti-aparatheid editor-in-chief of the Johannesburg Rand Daily Mail, was yesterday fined 100 rand (£5O) with the alternative of three months jail on each of two counts of contravening South Africa's Prisons Act. The sentence was given at the end211 words
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Article154 1969-07-13 4 GENOA. Italy. Sat. (UPI) The Swedisn ship Golar radiogramroed Genoa on Friday it had hauled on board an abandoned yacht found floating off the Azores Islands on July 6. Capt. Ignazlo Onandla. said he found the yacht "Vagabonde" about 600 miles off Azores 8:20 p.m. local time154 words
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Article176 1969-07-13 4 NAIROBI. Sat. (Reuter) Nairobi police said tonight that three men were assisting them with their inquiries into the assassination of Tom Mboya, Kenya's Minister for Economic Planning. 'I he police also «aid they had ecoverfrl an unlicensed Arearm. believed to be of the calibre as the176 words
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Article100 1969-07-13 4 BLUNDESTON. England. Sat (Reuter) —British police today called in Interpol as the hunt widened for four dangerous prisoners who escaped from a top security jail here last night. Every airfield and seaport in the country wa« being watched and coasters moored alongside the cobbled100 words
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Article160 1969-07-13 4 CAIRO, Sat. (AFP) The seml-offlclai daily A 1 Ahram said today that President Georges Pompidou's press conference remarks about the possibility of France partially lifting its arms embargo on Israel threatened the efforts being made by the four powers to reach a Middle East settlement. The paper160 words
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280 1969-07-13 4 BONN. Sat. (UPI) Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger rebuked his government's Economic Advisory Council Friday for 'masquerading in papal authority" to urge revaluation of the West German mark Kiesinger said through government spokesman Conrad Ahlers that he remains opposed to raising the value of the mark280 words
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Article92 1969-07-13 4 NICOSIA, Sat. (AFP) Turkish Cypriot forces carried out large scale military manoeuvres in the Turkish sector of Nicosia last night, a United Nations spokesman reported today The manoeuvres were watched by Dr. Fazil Kutchuk. President of the provisional Turkish Cypriot administration. Last night President Makarios told a92 words
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252 1969-07-13 4 DAR ES SALAAM. Sat. (Reuter) Industrialised countries are turning to Tanzania for the rithts to an invention which could revolutionise road, rail, *ea and air transport of cargo throughout the world. The invention, still being tested, is a collapsible container able to carry liquids in it«252 words
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Article54 1969-07-13 4 BERLIN. Sat. (AFP) A 24-year-old East Berliner escaped into the British sector of Berlin last night after running through a hail of bullets fired by East German frontier guards. The man. who was unnamed, was hit in the leg. He collapsed as he entered the British sector and54 words
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499 1969-07-13 4 NAIROBI. Sat. (Reuter) Kenya's Vice-President Daniel Arap Moi said today that the assassination of government minister Tom Mboya was aimed at imposing an alien ideology i n Kenya and he discounted a claim that it was planned bv South Africa. Speaking at a press499 words
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277 1969-07-13 4 MOSCOW, Sat. (UPI) The Supreme Soviet ended its day and a half session on Friday leavinr the strong impression among diplomatic observers that the countrv's parliament was called for the first time this Jfar to dramatise the Kremlin s interest in a new deal277 words
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1008 1969-07-13 5 World Television Coverage Astronauts' Landing The M CAPE KENNEDY. (UPI and Reuter) The Apollo 11 astronauts, in good spirits and ready to fly, passed their last major medical examination yesterday before their scheduled takeoff on Wednesoav on America's moon landing mission. Neil A. Armstrong, Michael1,008 words
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Article339 1969-07-13 5 HONOLULU, Sat. (Reuter) The aircraft carrier TJ.S.S. Hornet, which will pick up the three Apollo 11 moon astronauts when they return to earth, leaves Pearl Harbour today at 9 a.m. local (1900 GMT) to head for the mid-Pacific splashdown area. Captain Carl J. Seiberlich, 43.339 words
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Article163 1969-07-13 5 ACCRA. Sat. (AFP) Ghana has a new political party today which its leaders hope will prove a third force between the two giants the Progress Par k y and the National Alliance of Liberals The new grouping, which will contest the Ghanaian election on August 29.163 words
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Article38 1969-07-13 5 HELSINKI. Sat. (AFP) American astronaut Eugene Cernan who flew close to the moon's surface in the Apollo 10 Lunar Module earlier this year, arrived here today to attend the International Aviation Federation Conference which opens on Monday.38 words
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Article148 1969-07-13 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) Among their myraid other chores, the Apollo 11 astronauts will be carrying mail to the moon. They will take along a letter which they will cancel on the moon with a special dye carrying the postmark: "Moon landing US A July 20.148 words
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49 1969-07-13 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) Former President Lyndon Johnson will watch the Apollo 11 moon shot launching from Cape Kennedy next Wednesday at President Nixon's invitation. the White House said yesterday. Mr. Nixon himself will be watching the launch on television at the White House49 words
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122 1969-07-13 5 WASHINGTON'. Sat. (Reuter* Hundreds of protests are reaching the U.S. Space Agency Headquarters here from animal-lovers angered at the death of Bonny the space monkey. officials said yesterday. One writer suggested: "Why not send criminals in space?" Bonny died last Tuesday after being122 words
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Article199 1969-07-13 5 OWERRI. Biafra. Sat. (Renter) Biafra claimed today to have thrown back Federal Nigerian forces from the west bank of the Cross River, proposed as a river corridor route for U.S. mercy boats to bring in relief supplies to civilian victims of the war. A war communique Issued199 words
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Article115 1969-07-13 5 MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Sat. (UPI) —lndian Foreign Minister Dinesh and his wife arrived here Friday. Singh and his wife were taken to the home of University of Minnesota President Malcolm Moos, where thev we-e greeted by Minnesota's Gov. Harold Levander and other political leaders of the state along115 words
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Article76 1969-07-13 5 MOSCOW. Sat. <UPI> Former Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey travelled in southern Russian Saturday on a working holiday that will take to several major Soviet cities. A spokesman for the US. Embassy in Moscow said Humphrey was in Russia as a private citizen, the guest of76 words
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404 1969-07-13 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) Indian Foreign Minister Dinesh Singh yesterday strongly urged the United States not to permit the sale of 100 old American tanks from Turkey to Pakistan. Mr. Singh, on an official visit to Washington, told a news conference: "It404 words
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Article89 1969-07-13 5 MOSCOW. Sat. i Reuter) Units of the Soviet. Polish and East German armed forces ended week-long staff exercises in Poland yesterdav. :t was announced here ionay. An official report bv the Tass news agency said the manouevres were directed by Gen. Sergei Shtemenko. ch ef-of-stafT of89 words
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Article96 1969-07-13 5 PARIS Sat (UPl)—The Vietcong's provisional revolutionary government yesterday rejected South Vietnam's offer to set up a special control commission with Vietcong delegates to police new free elections in the countrv. In a press declaration the self—styled government condemned the Saigon plans as a "perfidious manoeuvre" of96 words
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137 1969-07-13 5 WASHINGTON'. Sat. <Reuten Russia's new stance on relations with the United States received an official welcome yesterday from Secretary of State William P. Rogers in a statement describing Thursday's speech by Mr Andrei Gromyko as positive. Talks on limitation of strategic arms, an137 words
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383 1969-07-13 5 ANN ARBOR, Mich. Sat. (UPI) A task force of Hippies. students and young townspeople are bringing famed Dutch "seer" and nightclub entertainer Peter Hurkos her* to use his "powers" in an attempt to down the slayer of six girls In another development,383 words
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Miscellaneous161 1969-07-13 5 IT JU«T SO happens I JUST HE At?!? SOWB FUNNY INPJAM JO<EO TOPAV.' I'LL SEE. WHAT I CAM PC/ > HE'S > K/NP OF GCUAAP/. TCPAY, y yogi y H 8 I: c 4 i si f K it tog > 1 I Sri t k m -J HJ YA161 words
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Article, Illustration267 1969-07-13 6 A FAREWELL meeting for 21 new OMF missionaries has been scheduled at the Cantonese Methodist Kum-Yan Church at Queen Street on Saturday, July 19 at 7.30 p.m. The meeting is organised by the Overseas Missionary Fellowship Council for Singapore and Malaysia.267 words
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Article336 1969-07-13 6 TOO OFTEN we come away from a worship service a t the church asking ourselves "What did I get out of it?" We may do a quick critique of the music and the preaching as we seek an answer. The real question is "What did I336 words
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Article71 1969-07-13 6 AN "ANTHOLOGY OF SERMONS AND VERSES" a 60-page booklet from the pen of Dr. Timothy Tow, will come off the press this week. The sermons, though in print. read with almost equal force as the spoken, since they were delivered before the ICCC congresses in71 words
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Article68 1969-07-13 6 JESUS was not speaking into space nor scattering iwrds to the winds when He reminded His disciples of the necessity of their dying to themselves and their human whims if they desired to bear fruit for His glory alone. The same principle holds good today,68 words
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99 1969-07-13 6 A BIG number of teenagers and youths comprising ex and present members nf Youth- For Christ and friends of YF C pathered at the Victoria Theatre last nigh; to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the club. Preceeded the rally was a In'er Y.F C.99 words
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Article576 1969-07-13 6 Dr. G. D. JAMES - CHURCH IMSeI By Dr. G. D. JAMES INTRODUCTION: A usuable missionary is not one who necessarily has all the rare spiritual and academic qualifications it is possible to achieve. Rather h e is one who is prepared to do the will of God wnatever the cost. 1.576 words
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178 1969-07-13 6 A Cathedral Festival from July 11 till Aug. 10 has be«B arranged in conjunction with the Republic's 150 th anniv*rsarv year of its founding by the St. Andrew s CathedraL The Sidaisler's. with girls from the Katone Convent, expored the teenage and young178 words
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Article102 1969-07-13 6 THE Church of St. Anne. Bukit Mertajam. will hold its Centenary Celebrations from Friday July 18th to Sunday July 27th. At the Novena there will be dally High Masses at 6.15 am. and 530 p.m. Novena Prayers will he recited at the evening Services. On Saturday July 26th102 words
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Article495 1969-07-13 6 JUSTICE." the saying goes. "should not only be done but should be seen to be done." lor the responsibility for the administration of justice is the responsibility of the whole community. Laws exist so that the fabric of society may be preserved healthy and intact. They495 words
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Article118 1969-07-13 6 *'He is not hereTwas thus the angels said. Beside the Tomb on that first Easter day. "Tell Peter and the rest that on, ahead. The risen Lord has gone to point the way... The way that leads from death and pain and loss Bursting the confines118 words
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462 1969-07-13 6 A report of their discussions on the Mass was issued in a statement released on May 9 after annual conference of the Joint Working Group set up by the Australian Council of Churches and the Episcopal Conference of the Roman Catholic Church, held462 words
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244 1969-07-13 7 th* w^riiH'c Ji I l Seven agricultural experts from Australia, the world s driest continent, have been invited to attend the world's tirst International Mecnanised Dryland Farming Seminar in the United Mates in August. Among representatives of more than 30 of the world's dryland countries244 words
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Article, Illustration206 1969-07-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Mr. Param Anandh, a wellknown identity in the travel Industry In Malaysia, has been appointed to head the Travel Department of Mansfield Co. Pte. Ltd. in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Param who is a past student of Raffles Institution, Singapore and has more206 words
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Article128 1969-07-13 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) The stock market turned mixed yesterday to cap one of its most discouraging weeks In months. With minutes to the closing bell the UPI stock market indicator was up by the barest of margins, 0.01 per cent on 1.542 issues traded.128 words
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Article83 1969-07-13 7 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Rubber market yesterday closed firm with spot 26-7/8 27-1/4 Settlement House Aug. 26-1/2 26-3/4 Sept. 26-3/8 26-5/8 Oct. 26-1/4 26-5/8 Oct./ Dec. 26-3/16 26-1/2 Jan. March 25-1/2 25-11/16 April/June 25-1/4 25-7/16 July/Sept. 25 25-1/4 Oct./ Dec 24-7/8 25 Jan./ Mar. 24-11/16 24-13/16 April/June83 words
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Article40 1969-07-13 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York stock exchange yesterday: 30 industrials ***** 20 rails 205 58 15 utilities 121 80 65 stocks 289 60 40 bonds 72.35 Commodity future* index 140.79.40 words
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Article48 1969-07-13 7 Manager* Prices) 1st Malayan XD 2.71 2nd Malayan XD 1.95 3rd Malavan 1.23 The Com. lnd. .99 1.09 Toe Saving Kunrl 1.11 1.21 M. Invest Fund 1.25 1.35 1st Hong Rons 1.52 1.58* 2nd Hong Kong XD 104 109* Sterling Com. 5 9 <»Rons Kong rorrency)48 words
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Article280 1969-07-13 7 ANEW educational aid just introduced to the Malaysian and Singapore markets is a language laboratory specially designed for home use. A spokesman for William Jacks said that the Philips home study recorder now distributed by his company would enable a person to learn a280 words
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Article76 1969-07-13 7 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) Money Quotations: Hong Kong dollars *****5 per U.S. dollar Hong Kong dollars 6.***** per U S. dollar TT Hong Kong dollars 14.54 per pound sterling Hong Kong dollars 310 25 per tael of gold 94 5 per cent fineness Hong Kong dollars 162.8 per76 words
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Article97 1969-07-13 7 TOKYO, Sat. <UPI) The Japan Export-Import Bank and 13 Japanese foreign exchange banks yesterday signed a contract with the Malaysian Government for extension of a 764 million yen (U552,120,000) loan to that country, It was announced yesterday. The bank announcement said the loan will be used97 words
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Article56 1969-07-13 7 CALCUTTA. Sat (Reuter) The West Bengal Government has agreed to set up a commission to inquire Into all aspects of the Jute industry in the State, which employs about 200,000 workers. The proposal to set up the commission was made at a meeting this week between56 words
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Article, Illustration108 1969-07-13 7 PICTURE shows ths first motor car built in the world. (Benz Patent Motor car 1886), which will be exhibited by the Mercedez Benz agents at the 150 th Anniversarv Exposition in Singapore besides several other Vintage cars, which will be put on display by the108 words
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140 1969-07-13 7 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter) The value of Hong Kong's domestic exports rose 20 per cent during the first four months of this year compared with the same period last year, according to figures released by the Government Statistics Department. Trade figures for January140 words
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Article243 1969-07-13 7 The following is a berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for July 13: Departure: Godowns Vessels 8/9 Phenian E W Jetty Caltex Kartika 29 30 Broholm 40/41 Yamatsuru Maru 42/43 Havelland 45 Myoko Maru ARRIVAL: 40/41 Knud Maersk 18 Amstelveld 8/9 Golden Wonder 6/7243 words
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Article150 1969-07-13 7 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) After a week spent mainly on the downtrack the stock market steadied yesterday and several favourites among the industrial shares managed to end the session with minor gains. The index was 1.3 up at 385.3 less than an hour before the close of150 words
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Article104 1969-07-13 7 THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore yesterday made the following changes In Its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency): Selling TT or OD ready: Deutsche Marks $7B 9675; Holland Guilders $84.4075; Swiss Francs $7l 5275; Belgian Francs $6 1275;104 words
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Article59 1969-07-13 7 NEW YORK. Sat (UPI) Rubber futures closed 15 to 25 points higher yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange. There were no sales. (BID) (ASK) Sept 2750 2725 Nov. 26.90 2675 Jan. 26 10 25 95 Mar. 26 00 25 85 May 25.95 25 80 July 2595 258059 words
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Article, Illustration179 1969-07-13 7 MORE than 60 schoolgirls this week spent two hours absorbing all that they could learn about modern business machines. The girls are Pre UI and n students from the Raffles Girls' Secondary School's Mathematical Society. Through their principal, the girlg sought the aid179 words
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438 1969-07-13 7 steady conditions and high levels of thp previous week have continued, with minor lapses, during the week under review, although the immediate pressure has subsided and there has been a pause to the recent spiral, state Holiday, Cutler, Bath CJ CO., in its market438 words
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Article127 1969-07-13 7 NEW YORK. Sat. <UPI) Gold prices were mixed In routine trading yesterday on markets here and abroad. In London, gold was unchanged at the morning fixing but lost 1 cent lor a second fixing of $41.89 a troy ounce. In Zurich, gold fell 10127 words
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Article100 1969-07-13 7 THE noon prices at the Star*. pore Chinese Produce Exchange jesterday were;— Buyer Seller Coconut OH (FOB.) Bulk 47.73 Coconut Oil (F OB Drum 50 25 Mixed Copra SI-00 Miintok White Pepper (FOB.) 125 00 Sarawak White Pepper <F.OB) 122 50 Sarawak Special Black Pepper (FO B.) 96% N.L.W100 words
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Article445 1969-07-13 7 ARRIVALS 5.00 im. MsA M10-9 Kuala Lumpur. tf 00 a-m. M>.\ ML119 Kuala Luuipur. 9 45 am. Mb A ML 331 Sjrtnfy. Jakarta 1015 a.in. MM ML112 Kuala Lumpur. CAI. C 15 Taipei. IHimi 12.40 p.m. 10-25 a.m. Kong. MSA ML0.V5 Penang, Ipob, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca 1.00 p.m.445 words
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Advertisement15 1969-07-13 7 Thai International now flies to more countries in the Orient than any other airline SMwnmvmcmai15 words
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Article, Illustration407 1969-07-13 8 JJI THERE! I'm sorry to have to start on a sad note today but the death of ex-Rolling Stone BRIAN JONES last week (3.7.69) has left me rather concerned; and I feel I must pay some sort of tribute to him. otherwise I wouldn't be fulfilling my407 words
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Article, Illustration133 1969-07-13 8 Saved 1?y The Bel! fPolydor) ROBIN'S popularity as a solo singer is an unknown entity as yet but purely on the product in terms of quality this has the makings of a largish hit. And it should be doubly interesting to compare its chart fortunes with the133 words
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Article, Illustration464 1969-07-13 8 THESE days, John Lennon is happy to talk but not to drop himself into some new. fresh drag of a controversy. And on some topics, he's become pleasantly and likeably evasive in the way that only Paul McCartney has really464 words
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Article, Illustration907 1969-07-13 8 Richard Green - Richard Green. NOBODY really expects anything connected with the Who to be quite normal, but with Thunderclap Newman Pete Townshend has come up with a g«»m Apart from the rroup's fantastic progress in the charts this week, the members themselves are all exceptional. The907 words
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Article, Illustration806 1969-07-13 8 After witnessing his father shoot hi 3 mother's lover, Tommy turns deaf, dumb and blind... ACCORDING to his master and creator Peter Townshend, "Tommy" is not at all sick. "No matter what Auntie (Radio 1) thinks, it's not sick. In fact, the sickest806 words
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Advertisement59 1969-07-13 8 M&H QN MM BEE GEES TOMORROW TOMORROW .SUN IN MY MORNING ***** THE WHO PINBALL WIZARD DOGS PART TWO ***** MANFRED MANN RAGAMUFFIN MAN A B'SIDE *****4 VB'SDF. i;;e» OHIO EXPRESS MERCY ROLL IT UP *****6 DAVE DEE, DOZY, BEAKY, MICK&TICH 11 SNAKE IN THE GRASS J BORA, BORA *****959 words
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Miscellaneous280 1969-07-13 8 World Charts THE number one song of the week is undoubtedly "In The Year 2525" by Zager and Evans which shot up 25 places to take over the top spot in the New York hit parade. Britain and Stockholm also had n ew number ones. In London, Thunderclap Newman's "Something280 words
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550 1969-07-13 9 \<. hit.lOLlOtt JUKI.' THE anachronistic etiquette of English high society fashionable years ago has long been the target of numerous comedies straight from the England of today. "Follow That Camel" basically is such a reflection as it relates the misadventures of550 words
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Article, Illustration411 1969-07-13 9 CATHAY Organisation's stars, Miss Ingrid Hu, Miss Agnes Koo and Miss Fu Hsueh Mei, will arrive in Singapore to take part in the Film Festival Week from July 28 to Aug 3, in conjunction with the celebration of Singapore's 150 th Anniversary. They are411 words
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Article89 1969-07-13 9 ItTRITTEN bv Paul Anka, the title son* from the film "The Longest Day" has since been a standard or you may call it a standard 'war' song. However, it has a great tune and beautiful lyrics despite its significance. In 'march' tempo, the song builds slowly89 words
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Article128 1969-07-13 9 LONDON. Sat (Reuter) Singer Bing Crosbv loves creamy rice pudding ..18-year-old Sheila French just happens to make a good creamy rice pudding. Which is one reason why Sheila has been chosen to become Bing's personal cook at his Hollywood home. A recent graduate of a128 words
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Article59 1969-07-13 9 NEW YORK, Sat. In a move reflecting the growth of overseas activities. Donald H. Nathan has been named to the newly-created post of executive assistant to Henri Michand. vice president in charge of foreign distribution for Paramount Pictures. A graduate of New York University with a59 words
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Article, Illustration953 1969-07-13 9 Cultural And Music By Ayaho BARBARA Fei M.ng Yee. internationally known soprano from Hong Kong, will give a vocal recital in Singapore on Aug 2 at the Conference Hali at 8 30 p.m. Miss Fei has travelled and sung in various953 words
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Article102 1969-07-13 9 NOYISAD. Yugoslavia. Sat. Shooting began here last week on the Katzka-Loeb Production for MGM. "The Warriors." starring Clint Eastwood, Tellv Savalas. Don Rickles. Donald Sutherland and Carroll O'Connor. To be filmed entirely m Yugoslavia with a four-month shooting schedule. "The Warriors" is Clint Eastwood's second motion102 words
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Advertisement61 1969-07-13 9 STATION HOTEL KIPPEL ROAD, s PORE 2. Tel: *****1—3 lines All Rooms Air-Conditioned with Modern Facilities TARIFF CHARGES:Single: $lB/- upwards Double: $27/- upwards ANGEL FORM THE FIRST NAME IN BRAS THE LAST BRA f' Vffr'F ADDS A LITTLE OF WHAT LIKE TO NATURALLY. BRIEF \l visit to-day and be convinced61 words
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Miscellaneous329 1969-07-13 9 LIDO Phone ***** NOW SHOWING! No Free List! N.B. 6 Shows Today At U a.m.. 1.45. 4.00. «so 0.1,s pm At Midnight Tonight! Li Ching. Ix) Lieh. David Chiang THE INVINCIBLE FIST" i A SHAW PRODUCTION > Mandarin in Shawscope, Color I CAPITOL Phone ***** _W SHOWING: 11 a.m., 1.30.329 words
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Miscellaneous19 1969-07-13 9 TODAY a Sunday* July 13* 1969. mi rr r, 14 New s 15 Splendid 16 Horoscope 17 Mutt 319 words
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Miscellaneous161 1969-07-13 9 ORGAN S A 1 O N CATHAY 334G0 NOW SHOWING! 11 mm.. 1-». iN> 3 m Fo*B "THE GURU" la Color Rita TUSHINOHA.M. Michael YORK h ORCHARD-321*61 NOW SHOWING! Today 6 Show* at II a.m.. 1 36, 4 #O. 6.30 #l5 p.m 'Return To Peyton Place\pox< Carol Lynley C'Scope Color161 words
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Article1245 1969-07-13 10 Race 1: Glass 6, Div. 3—7 Purs.—2.00 p.m. ($4,500) 1. 334 Vonf Choy 8y 900 Vong ChOy Stable R.S. Breuk 4 a. 004 King's Proctor 5y 900 Mr Mrs H Y. Leong Mawi 1 3. 237 Contract II 5y 8.11 Jurong Stable Heddle 7 4. 742 Sweepstake1,245 words
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Article884 1969-07-13 10 GOING: GOOD {GOODWILL II is the day's best bet. A winner vJ in his lost two starts he should make this a three timer by winning the King's Cup triol (Race Five) at Kuala Lumpur today. The Orgoglio geldine is an all-weather performer. At the Penang884 words
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Article165 1969-07-13 10 Mayflower defeated Base District by three matches to two in the SB A junior interclubs final played at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Friday night. Mayflower's Teo Miang Heng and Koh Kum Seng won the first and second singles ties respectively to put their team to a165 words
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Article102 1969-07-13 10 NEW YORK. Sat. (Reuter) Results of last night's major league baseball games: AMERICAN LEAGtJE New York Yankees 4. Washington Senatos 3. Boston Red Sox 7. Baltimore Orioles 3 (second games), Kansas City Royals 8. Chicago White Sox 5. Minnesota Twins 9. Seattle Pilots 3, Cleveland Indians 8.102 words
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Article164 1969-07-13 10 BIG BEN JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC SACK I CONTRACT II Sweepstake Stampede VONG CHOY Sweepstake Contract II VONG CHOY Contract 11 Stampede VONG CHOY Victory II Contract II RACE t HAND IN HAND Malayan Dawn Gwerle MALAYAN DAWN Gwerle Lily's Pet GWERLE Hand In Hand Malayan Dawa HAND IN164 words
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Article28 1969-07-13 10 Big Ben Hand In Hand Loonshiang Goodwill II Jimmy Lad Vong Choy MaUtar Loonshiang Cisco Loonshiang Demovel Bernadette Bunty Zodiac Hand In Hand Parallel Asian Pride28 words
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Article180 1969-07-13 10 WEIGHTLIFTER Chua Phune Kim, has been awarded the 1968 Kraft Award. Chua has an outstanding record In weightlifting and had represented Singapore in many international meets in the past winning four golds and two silvers. He also represented Singapore at the Mexico Olympic Games last year.180 words
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Article116 1969-07-13 10 THE Senior NCOs retained the Chairman's Cup when they beat the Officers by ten points In the R AJ 1 Tengah Golf Club annual competition at the Tengah Golf Course yesterday. Results: Senior NCOs: Sgt. Doyle 38. Sgt. Ramanls 32. C/T Upstone 32. C/T Hadden 32,116 words
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Article188 1969-07-13 10 SYDNEY, Sat. (Reuter) The powerful Australian Jockey Club Committee late last night cancelled a eight-race meeting at the Randwick racecourse planned for today following a strike announcement by Sydney jockeys. The jockeys decided to boycott the meeting at a secret meeting earlier last night after the188 words
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Article541 1969-07-13 10 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Gloucestershire's spinners bowled them to their fifth consecutive win in the English County cricket championship yesterday. Now the County's spate of victories has carried them to a thundering championship lead of 52 points. Derbyshire, always struggling. had little hope of avoiding their541 words
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Article104 1969-07-13 10 A RECORD number of 308 entrie s have been received for the 1969 individual national 'able-tennis championships to be held at the Khee Fatt School Hall, Cairnhill Road, commencing on Monday at 7.00 p.m. The veterans event will start on the first night to be followed104 words
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Article68 1969-07-13 10 DARUL Afiah defeated the Singapore Armed Forces by seven goals to three in the second round of the FAS Division One league match at the Jalan Besar Stadium here yesterday. Half-time score was 3-2 in favour of Darul. Scorers: Salleh Ibrahim (3), Saileh Hassan. Hussien Salleh,68 words
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Article34 1969-07-13 10 THE Yio Chu Kang Recreation Club (Telecoms) will hold their All-Telecoms 10-mile Big Walk from Mandai junction to their Club house at 9-J milestone Yio Chu Kang Road, today at 7.00 a.m.34 words
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Article39 1969-07-13 10 LEEDS. England. Sat. (Reuter) England were 53 for three wickets in their second innings at lunch on the third day of the third cricket Test here today. Scores: England 223 and 53 for three West Indies 161.39 words
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Article33 1969-07-13 10 THE triangular Stonely athletic meet between Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, the British Army and the Combined Singapore MilitaryPolice teams will be held at the Dover Road Stadium, today at 2.00 p.m.33 words
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Article62 1969-07-13 10 The Hawks Hockey Club of Canada, currently on a tour of Japan. Hong Kong, Bangkok, Austarlia and New Zealand, will arrive here today for-two-day friendly games against local teams. Today they will meet the Under 23 XI at the Police Training School Ground. Thomson Road at 5 p.m.62 words
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Advertisement33 1969-07-13 10 buerlecitluri Rapidly restores rim vigour vitality every day in every way. Buerlecithin with its especially hiqh percentage of lecithin has a quick strengthening ettect on the nervous and muscular system as well as33 words
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Article746 1969-07-13 11 SINGAPORE s top schoolboy distance runner, Serjit Sinsh, 15. smashed a record his third on the final day of Singapore Combined Secondary Schools' 10th annual national athletic championships at Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. Serjit of Dunearn Secondary Technical School cracked the boy's B' division 1.500746 words
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Article1608 1969-07-13 11 By BIG BEN KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Song of Love with Les Coles riding a confident race led from start to finish in race two to return Sl2 for a win ticket. Song of Love gave Garnet Bougoure his first win as a trainer. There were two1,608 words
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Article370 1969-07-13 11 SINGAPORE'S top woman swimmer Patricia Chan sets up a new 100 metres backstroke National record at the Chinese Swimming Club's 54th annual championships held at their pool. Amber Road, yesterday. Pat clocked a new tirr-e of 73.2 seconds, which was 1.3 seconds faster than her370 words
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Miscellaneous255 1969-07-13 11 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $33,982 Ist Prize No. *****1 $8,410 2nd Prize No. *****4 $4,205 3rd Prize No. *****8 $2,102 Starters: ($2lO each) Nos:— *****0 *****9 *****8 *****6 *****6 *****8 *****2 *****7 *****8 *****5 Consolation ($lB6 each) Nos: *****4 *****6 *****1 *****8 *****7 *****0 *****9 *****0 *****9 *****1. I COULDN'T255 words
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Miscellaneous1196 1969-07-13 11 *■*> -mrFT: >•""" v sssfe v«? rom TV and Radio tifr d > j (CHANNEL 5) AM. 10 00 Opening Announcements in all Languages and The Carol Burnett Show. 10.50 The Nurses 'Human Transaction); 11.45 Halaman Keluarga (Repeat*; 12 00 Mr Ed the Talking Horse 'Ed In the Peace Corps);1,196 words
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Article159 1969-07-13 12 The $l5O gold coins to commemorate the Republic's 150 th Anniversary will be issued by the Singapore Currency Board on Aug. 8. The coin, which will be issued in an attractive leatherette covered steel-shelled presentation case, is available at any commercial banks and the Currency159 words
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Article94 1969-07-13 12 A postal agency will be opened at the premises of Sin Min Trading Company. 190. Block 54. Lorong 5. Toa Payoh with effect from Monday, to serve the residents of the Toa Payoh Estate area This was announced yesterday by the Postmaster-General. Mr M. Bala Subramanlon. Services94 words
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Article108 1969-07-13 12 A 47-year-old taxi-driver. Ng Boon Slew was sentenced to two years' Imprisonment and disqualified from driving all classes of vehicles for three years by the Fourth District Judge. Mr. Dalip Singh yesterday. after being found guilty of causing the death of a seven-year-old girl. Chong108 words
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Article, Illustration325 1969-07-13 12 THE Singapore Polytechnic, now in its 15th year of operation, is embarking on a new phase of development and greater specialisation. This was announced by the institution's principal, Mr. A. Robert Edis, at the graduation ceremony yesterday morningMr. Edis explained that the Poly's first325 words
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Article, Illustration1329 1969-07-13 12 THREE hundred and twelve graduands of the Singapore Polytechnic, including nine women, received their diplomas at a simple but impressive ceremony at the Conference Hall here yesterday morning. They received their diplomas from Dr. Ong Swee Law. chairman of the Public Utilities Board, inEastern Sun photo by Jimmy Chow. - 1,329 words
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Article52 1969-07-13 12 A National service registration absentee. Hong Hoong was convicted and sentenced to one month's jail in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Hong, who pleaded to the charge of failing to register fo r National Service, was ai> rested at 12.45 a.m. yesterday on a warrant52 words
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Article57 1969-07-13 12 The Singapore Pools (Pte) Ltd. yesterday reported that the "B and "C" portions of TOTO coupon bearing serial No. ***** and control-stamp No. *****47 has been lost. The holde r of "A" portion of the above couoon is requesL ed to report to the agent57 words
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Article40 1969-07-13 12 A blue-film operator. Tan Boon Teng. was fined $l5O or one month's imprisonment by Court Magistrate. Mr. EC. Foenander yesterday. Tan admitted exhibiting a reel of unmarked blue-film at North Boat Quay on July 1140 words
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Article, Illustration215 1969-07-13 12 TWO OFF TO MANILA MISS Fawxiah Almashoor, first runner-up of "Miss Singapore 1969'* when she received more than 50 marriage proposals. after the contest. "It is a most unforgetable experience." Miss Fawziah told reporters at the airport before leaving for Manila to represent Singapore in "Miss215 words
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Article62 1969-07-13 12 Teh Tian Lai. 31. wa s yesterday fined S2OO or three months' jail after hp pleaded euilty in the Ninth Magistrate Court to a chares of failing to change his old Identity rard for a new one as under the new National Registration Act. The dateline62 words
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Article, Illustration211 1969-07-13 12 SPORE'S 150 th YEAR AN exhibition of Chinese literary and historical materials will be held jointly by the Association of Nanyang University Graduates and the Chinese Middle School Union at the Chinece Chamber of Commerce from Aug. 16-21, n commemoration with 150 th211 words
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