Eastern Sun, 18 July 1969
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Title Section27 1969-07-18 1 Eastern Sun 3rd ANNIVERSARY BONUS: PRICE 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY it Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1061 Friday. 18 July 1969. ir MC (P) 073727 words
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Article733 1969-07-18 1 Like Chicken On A Spit' HOUSTON, Texas, Thurs. (UPI and Reuter) America's moonbound astronauts sped unerringly towards their epic journey to walk on the moon on schedule and on course with their spaceship rotating like a chicken on a spit to prevent one side of their733 words
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124 1969-07-18 1 Over 1.000 students of the University of Malaya defied emergency regulations and staged a demonstration in the campus yesterday demanding that Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman resign, according to Radio Singapore. They were warned that police had orders to open fire if they left the124 words
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Article40 1969-07-18 1 JERUSALEM. Thurs. (Reuter) —The Israeli Minister for Information. Mr. Israel Galili told parliament he had reliable information that many Jews who had applied for permits to leave the Soviet Union had been arrested, imprisoned or lost their jobs.40 words
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Article32 1969-07-18 1 SAN SALVADOR. Thurs. (Reuter) Salvadorean troops are reported pressing on into Honduran territory despite Honduras* acceptance of the Organisation of American States' fO.A.S.) call for ceasefire in the border war.32 words
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262 1969-07-18 1 VIENTIANE, Thurs. (Reuter) —Up to 9,000 guerillas and more than 60 tanks have been moved into the Muong Soui area to reinforce North Vietnamese troops now controlling the district, the Laotian Chief of Staff, General Oudone Sananikone said today. The relief force —said to be262 words
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337 1969-07-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The National Operations Council stated today that the general situation of the country for the last three days had continued to improve. Except for a few minor cases of arson and assault, there were no major incident reported and rumour-mongering337 words
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Article118 1969-07-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Sex Education in Malaysian secondary schools in future will be referred to as Family Life Education. The move was taken during a meeting of four WHO and UNESCO experts on education in family planning with th« director of the National Family Planning Board here todiT.118 words
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Article, Illustration117 1969-07-18 1 A DETAILED display showing all aspects of the Apollo--11 mission to land men on the Moon has been established at the U.S. Information Service Library on the Armenian Street entrance of the U.S. Embassy In Singapore. The display Includes models of the Saturn V rocket, spacecraft117 words
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Article36 1969-07-18 1 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI) Lord Snowdon. brother-in-law of the British Queen, has pleaded guilty and been fined for illegal parking. Gorden Bennett, a confessed anti-Royalist, accused Snowdon of blocking his car on May 16th.36 words
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Article45 1969-07-18 1 SYDNEY, Thurs. (Reuter) Three Svdnev men were fined a total of ASI.OSQ in the federal court here today on charges involving the smuggling of 443 foreign birds from Singapore to Sydney. The birds were identified as coming from the United States and Africa.45 words
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234 1969-07-18 1 BANGKOK, Thurs. (Reuter) Malaysian Communist guerrillas entrenched along the Malaysian-Thai border have sent leaflets to Thai government officials pledging not to fight against them or undermine Thailand's Buddhist religion and monarchy. Official sources, disclosing this today, said the Communists also promised not234 words
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Article164 1969-07-18 1 MOSCOW. Thurs. (UPI) The Soviets today announced that their "moonscooper" Luna-15 went into a moon orbit, but informed scientific sources said it will not attempt a landing immediately. Moscow Radio confirmed earlier unofficial reports that said the unmanned spacecrafft. launched on Sunday, had gone into orbit164 words
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Miscellaneous11 1969-07-18 1 LADIES DAY •v "Er, Miss. May I see your ticket stub?"11 words
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Article, Illustration36 1969-07-18 2 TOP: Methodist Girls' Sec. School Choir in action. BOTTOM; Two scenes from Aladdin by the Singapore Boys* Choir. Aladdin and 'Cncle Almanzor' (L) and Aladdin and the Princess. (R) Eastern Sun photos.36 words
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202 1969-07-18 2 VICTORIA Theatre venue for the Youth Festival, Music and Dance Week resounded with the thunderous applause of proud parents, teachers and happy school children as young performers sang and danced their way into the hearts of the audience of more than 3.000 who202 words
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Article70 1969-07-18 2 Doctors from Malaysia and Singapore will get together for a four-dav Congress of Medicine beginning here on August 14. Organised by the Academy of Medicine, the Congress will be held at the Singapore University's Medical Faculty in Outram Road. The Congress will be declared open by70 words
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Article88 1969-07-18 2 A 56-year-old bus driver was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with causing the death of a motor-cyclist. Low Chik Hiong on April 25. Lim Tien Eng was alleged to have driven a bus in a dangerous manner whilst proceeding along the direction of Newton Circus. and88 words
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Article108 1969-07-18 2 TOTO Draw No. 30 69 with a sum of $82,500 Jackpot prize to winners with five numbers correct will be telecast "live" over channel 5 of TV Singapore this Sunday at 3.50 p.m. The chairman for this week's Toto panel of officials will be Mr. Johnny108 words
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81 1969-07-18 2 ABOUT 2,500 persons yesterday attended the 15th anniversary of the Industrial and Commercial Bank Ltd., and the official opening of its new $3 million building at Shenton Way. Among those present were Government officials, Members of Parliament, bankers, industrialists and leaders of business community. Seen in the picture from left81 words
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Article386 1969-07-18 2 FOUR SLASHED, SAGO LANE on Wednesday night became a bloody battle ground when 50 gangsters from two rival secret societies clobbered each other with parangs, sticks and stools. Police moving in to disperse the combatants arrested five men. four of whom had slash wounds. One386 words
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Article88 1969-07-18 2 Sign-language was used yesterday in the Ninth Magistrate's Court when a deafmute Harrv Yeo Kuel Shye. was fined $25 after he pleaded guilty to a charge of promoting a game of chance. Yeo admitted committing the offence at the Junction of Bugis Street and Malabar Street on88 words
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220 1969-07-18 2 GOLD valued at over $83,000 was displayed on the table of the Second District Court yesterday. Standing about five feet away wat Yau Tin Kwong. charged with importing and concealing 165 cold bars and 134 pieces of gold coins by the Second District Judge, MrDonald220 words
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Article76 1969-07-18 2 Seven youths. Including a National Serviceman were charged In the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with assaulting a man. while being members of an unlawful assembly. They were SharlfT bin Awang. Muhamed Shamslr bin Abdul Mo'ir. Shamsuddin bin Salleh. Husln bin Raub. Sakanl bin Salleh. National-ser-viceman Abdul76 words
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427 1969-07-18 3 SAIGON, Thurs. (UPI) —At the American Command's "Pentagon East* 5# t*?!i a r te on the ed «e Of Saigon today, the Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs huddled with Gen. Creighton Abrams, American Troop Commander in Vietnam. and Adm. John McCain,427 words
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396 1969-07-18 3 SAIGON, Thurs. (Reuter) President Thieu's latest peace offer to the Vietcong ran into hawkish criticism in South Vietnam's senate today. Senators accused President Thieu of conceding too much to the other side and of "gambling with bandits on the fate of our people." The396 words
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Article132 1969-07-18 3 JAKARTA. Thurs. (UPI) The DJawidjaja District In the Central Highlands of West Irian yesterday voted to remain part of Indonesia, reports reaching Jakarta said. The official Antara News Agency said yesterday's voting was witnessed by Indonesia's Foreign Minister Adam Malik. Information Minister BudiardJo, Home Minister Amir Machmud,132 words
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Article260 1969-07-18 3 NEW DELHI, Thurs. (Reuter) Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi has candemned plans by a Hindu priest to sacrifice by fire about 9,000 tons of foodstuffs to promote world peace and universal understanding. Officials said Mrs. had suggested instead a token ceremony in a letter t260 words
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146 1969-07-18 3 NEW DELHI. Thurs. (UPI) Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi deferred yesterday acceptance of Deputy Prime Minister. Mr. Morarjl Desai's resignation. Mr. Desai resigned yesterday after Mrs. Gandhi relieved him of his finance portfolio. He said Mrs. Gandhi's move was a sign ef "want of confidence In146 words
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Article280 1969-07-18 3 MANILA, Thurs. (UPI) Hemorrhagic fever has struck Thailand and Vietnam in epdemic proportions with scattered cases reported in Indonesia and in two cities n the Philippines. Health authorities In the affected areas listed a total of more than 1.100 cases and at least 64 deaths with280 words
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225 1969-07-18 4 jdHANNtSBU*6. Thu t 8. (Reuter) A Johannesburg grandmother, credited at 58 with becoming the world's oldest woman to have a baby. 6aid yesterday she was totally unaware she was pregnant until three hours before the birth, "I felt horriblv sick throughout the225 words
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385 1969-07-18 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (t PI) The White House yelterdav released new details of President Nixon's visit to Asia and Europe. The White House gave a general outline Of the President's coming trip which will cover more than 24.001 miies including seven cities in385 words
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Article58 1969-07-18 4 OTTAWA. Thurs. (Router) Canada's External Affairs Minister, Mr. Mitchell Sharp, said here that current negotiations between Canada and China on diplomatic recognition are "tough, and look as though they will continue for some time.'' He told a House of Commons question last night that the two58 words
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134 1969-07-18 4 BELFAST. Northern Ireland. Thur.* <UW»— Demonstrators hurled Molotov cocktail* at a Roman Catholic Church and at a shop owned by a Catholic yesterday in the fifth consecutive day of Catholic-Protestant violence In Northern Ireland. Policemen fought through a barrage of rock* to break UD134 words
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Article44 1969-07-18 4 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) Scotland's long-submerged Loch Ness monster surfaced yesterday to appear In Parliament on a debate agenda paper. And a Government Minister assured the House of Lords that the fabled beast can rely on the protection of Her Majesty's government.44 words
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Article61 1969-07-18 4 MIAMI BEACH. Florida. Thurs. (UPI) The 68 world beauties vying for the Miss Universe crown watched the Apollo 11 moonshot on television between rehearsals yesterday and then prepared for their first formal competition in bathing suits. There was universal admiration. gasps of "oohs" and "aahs", as61 words
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87 1969-07-18 4 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI) Queen Elizabeth's brother-in-law Lord Snowdon, was fined £5 yesterday for Illegal parking. He was charged with blocking the car of Gordon Jack Bennett. 35. on May 16. Lord Snowdon. who was not In court admitted"* the charge through hi* counsel who87 words
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Article33 1969-07-18 4 ST PETERSBURG. Florida. Thur* <Reutf»r> Norwegian explorer Thor Hpyerdahl's papvrus boat Ra wa? yesterd>v reported in a shambles after being battered by winds and heavy seas ©n its lrans-Atlantic voyage.33 words
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Article, Illustration229 1969-07-18 4 CAPE KENNEDY. Florida. Thurs. (Reuter) The Rev Ralph Abernathy. leader of a poor people s demonstration here, said yesterday's launch of Apollo 11 maae him proud and he forgot for a moment that there were so many hungry people in the United(UPI radiophoto). - 229 words
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148 1969-07-18 4 ROME. Thurs (Router) Film star Gins Lo'.lobrigida gave up a trip to Moscow Film Festival yesterday because of a bomb hoax on the p'.ar.e s he should have taken. The aircraft, an Ilyushin IL--62 of the Soviet Airline Aeroflot was held up for148 words
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124 1969-07-18 4 MADRID. Thurs (fteuter) Prince Juan Carlos of Bourbon la to be named by General Franco 0 n Tuesday and sworn in the next day as successor to Br>a:n's Head of State and as future King, informed sources here said today The sources broke the124 words
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114 1969-07-18 4 NEW YORK. Thurs. (Router) Indian Foreign Master Mr. Dinesh Singh yesterday cut short a L'.S to flv back to New De'.hi after receiving word Finance Minister Mr. Morarji Desai's dismissal. Mr. Singh told reporters before boarding an Air India jetliner for London: "Naturally I114 words
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Advertisement17 1969-07-18 4 Heartiest Congr tP EASTERN SUN on the occasion of the 3rd ANNIVERSARY From: MR. MRS. JOSEPH CHIANG17 words
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Miscellaneous289 1969-07-18 4 SB SHAW I L U O Phone *****1 ISATION NOW SHOWING: 11 a.aa.. 1.45. 4.0». «.3» 6 9 is p.a John Hart. Pamela Franklin "ttltCL DA VET" cblor (CA» I* c A PI RCN_^H^72V7SV LAST DAY: 11 1.3 M. 4 no, 6.43 4 9 30 p.m. ivy Link PO "MAW289 words
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Miscellaneous17 1969-07-18 4 TODAY a Friday* July 18, 1969. mm GIMINI HAY 21 ft-'jUNI 2C 60- 78-81-86 1- 7-10-43 9-71-83-9017 words
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Miscellaneous234 1969-07-18 4 CATHAY 33< PALACE now showing: 11. 13*. too. II ~J T q'uf 1 6.3 ft 6 9.15 p m. ll 6 *5 30 "MISSION IMPOSSIBLE Vs. THE MOB" <colori Peter Graves frartmoufit CATHAY PALACE. Midn ehv 'Co Ureal* Andres? 'The Southern Star Technicolor TechniSe-pe ->1 1 liJ Now Showing! Daily234 words
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Advertisement24 1969-07-18 5 Heartiest Congratulations and Best Wishes to ASTEBNSUN CH the cccaJith the if 3rd. ANNiV ARY aw Jit Poh, Singapore Sing Pin Jih Pao, Penang.24 words
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Article859 1969-07-18 6 T¥THEN Indira Gandhi, the Prime Minister of India, sacked Moraji Desai, the Finance Minister, she was only publicly acknowledging the split that has festered the ruling Congress Party for many years. For Mrs. Gandhi it was not only a test of strength but also a sort of attempted859 words
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Article, Illustration138 1969-07-18 6 HAMBURG (DaD) Two buildings dominate the landscape of the newest industrial district in the north of the Federal Republic of Germany, on the banks of the river Elbe near Stade: The reactor dome of a nuclear power plant and the nearby administrative building with an unusual and138 words
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Article18 1969-07-18 6 A man lives by believing something; not by debating and argning about many things. Thomas Carlyle.18 words
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Article640 1969-07-18 6 HOUSTON, Texas, (Reuter) Three young wives and eight young children will stay behind when three young fathers fly to the moon. The wives and children are more accustomed to separations than most families. Neil A. Armstrong the Apollo 11 Commander, Edwin E. (Buzz) Aldrin,640 words
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383 1969-07-18 6 MADRID, (Reuter) Prince Juan Carlos of Bourbon, 31-year-old grandson of Spain's last king, has been carefully groomed by 76-year-old General Franco to take over as his successor. The tall, athletic Prince, educated at Madrid University, is an officer in the Spanish Army,383 words
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Article652 1969-07-18 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - (From Sin Chew Jit Poh The America* moon-pro-bing spaceship, the Apelle-U. ia the first attempt by the humans to land on the aaMMi since Genesis. The Soviet Union also successfully launched an unmanned spaceship, the Lunar-15. Although this Soviet spacecraft will be near the place652 words
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Article853 1969-07-18 6 CHARLES R. SMITH - By CHARLES R. SMITH HONG KONG, (UPI) Note to Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin: When you fellows are up there on the moon, be on the lookout for Chang O. She's a beautiful Chinese girl who has been living on the moon for853 words
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Article451 1969-07-18 6 LEON DANIEL - By LEON DANIEL TOKYO, (UPI) A surrey by the office of the Prime Minister shows that 63 percent of the Japanese shy away from the development of atomic energy even for peaceful purposes. The results of the public opinion poll tend to support the theory that451 words
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Article210 1969-07-18 6 M. L - LETTERS... M.L. Singapore. I AM a teacher, and am very Interested in the history of Singapore. Singapore is only 150 years old. but now has developed into a contemporary elty with aerospace, shipbuilding yards, stereophonic broadcasts etc. Somehow proud &s we are of our city,210 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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326 1969-07-18 7 By Our Market Reporter pr a j led ln th Stock Exchange of Malaysia and ?InfSS? Jffil 7 J 10 dealings following the general calm upcountry. Trading was active and well within the influent of V. soecl.fi™ P Levels rose after a slightly'326 words
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Article1087 1969-07-18 7 IMJSINESS done In and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,006 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS Acma $1.75 (1) $1.77 (3); Ben $190 (1); Borneo $1.69 (1) $1.70 (3); Boustead1,087 words
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Article39 1969-07-18 7 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York stock exchange yesterday: 30 Industrial* 849 34 20 rails 202.24 15 utilities 121 58 65 stocks 287.51 40 bonds 72.49 Commodity futures Index *****.39 words
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Article61 1969-07-18 7 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) Rubber futures closed 25 pcints lower to 25 points higher yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange. There wer e sales of 2 lota Sept. 27.75 Nov. 27 25 Jan 26 50 26 90 Mar. 26.25 26 65 May 26.00 26.50 July 25 7561 words
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Article272 1969-07-18 7 The following Is a berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for July 18: DEPARTURE: Godowns Vessels 3/4 Klyokawa Maru 10/11 Vishva Vibhuti 15/16 Stella Lykes 19 Sir Lancelot 33/34 Protesilaus 42/43 Texaco Bahrain (tanker) 44 Kyoshin Maru 45 Vienne 13/14 Glengarry 18 Monnle 44/45272 words
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162 1969-07-18 7 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) The exceptionally small turnover yesterday again featured th market with the number of bargains officially marked at yet another new low for the year of 1969. Equities moved slightly higher at the opening on small buying following yesterday's check162 words
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Article, Illustration134 1969-07-18 7 MRS. NANCY TIIIO left recently to attend Pan Am training course in the airline Headquarters in New York She Is the secretary to Pan Am station manager at Paya Lebar Airport and assumes collateral duties as load controller during Pan Am flight departures. Her training134 words
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Article141 1969-07-18 7 NEW YORK. Thurs (UPI) Gold prices slmoed in moderately active tracing yesterday on markets here and abroad. In London, gold dropped 10 cents at the morning fixing and fell an additional 10 cents for a second fixing of U.S $41.80 an ounce Gold in141 words
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Article82 1969-07-18 7 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI) Rubber market yesterday closed firm with spot 27-1/8 273/8. SETTLEMENT HOUSE. Aug. 27 27-1 4 Sept. 27 27-1/4 Oct. 26-7/8 27-1/8 Oct./ Dec. 26-3/4 26-7/8 Jan./.March 26-1/16 26-1/g April/June 25-5/8 25-13/16 July/Sept. 25-1/2 25-5 8 Oct./ Dec. 25-3> 8 25-1/2 Jan./ March82 words
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Article54 1969-07-18 7 HONG KONG. Thuri. (UPI) Money Quotations: H.K.56.080 per U.S. dollar. H.K.56.***** per U.S. dollar TT. H.K.514.54 per pound sterling. H.K.5308.75 per tael of gold d 4.5 per cent fineness. H.K.5161.6 per 10,000 Japanese yens. H.K.5135.0 per 100 Philippine peso* buyers. H.K.5136.0 per 100 Philippine pesos sellers. Philippine pesos54 words
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546 1969-07-18 7 IN an interim report, the chairman of Veneer Products Limited, Mr. S.N. Heard-White said the company's current year first quarter (March-May, 1969) operation resulted in a trading profit (unaudited) of $850,671. This represents an increase of 32 per cent over the unaudited profits of546 words
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Article128 1969-07-18 7 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) Stock prices yesterday closed higher for the first time this week In moderately active trading. Analysts said it was conceivable the enthusiasm over the Apollo 11 launching might have spilled over to traders and investors, although most agreed that bullish sentiment stemmed128 words
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Article299 1969-07-18 7 AUGUST first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p m., in Singapore ana Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 75-7/8 cents per lb., up one cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was steady After opening one quarter of a cent lower in sympathy with299 words
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Article104 1969-07-18 7 HONG KONG, Thurs. (Reuter) Hoßf Kong's exports in the first six months this year showed an increase of 25.5 per cent compared with the same period i« was announced here today. Imports too were up. but by 16 rer cert only. Official figures released today show104 words
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Article136 1969-07-18 7 SINGAPORE OXYGEN PRIVATE LIMITED are installing a 50 m3/hr. hydrogen plant at their Bukit Tlmah factory which will meet existing and projected requirements of this gas from the newly established semi-con-ductor industry and other users In Singapore. Orders amounting to $300,- 000 have been placed136 words
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Article570 1969-07-18 7 SINGAPORE Stork Exchange sold and other nrlc-es officially lifted at the clo»e of business. IXDL'STBIALS Alex. Bricks Ords.... D 1 76 6178 Ben Co. CD 1 90 Borneo Bhd 1 76 172 Boustead XBI 1 94 1 97 ('old Storage 2 06 (he mica 1 Co570 words
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Article53 1969-07-18 7 Pric-e* 1 M Malayan Xl> 2 07 2nd Malayan \D 1.83 3rd Malayan 1.21 The Com lnrt •88 1 OR The saving 1 untl 1 09 1 M Iniest 1 tinrt i :.\s 1««t Hone Hone 1.58 1.56» 2n»l Hong Kong \D 1.02 l o;» Sterling Coin 5/953 words
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Article105 1969-07-18 7 THfc noon prtre» at the pinr»pore Chinese Produce txrhange >e*terda> were;— Buyer seller loconnt Oil (FOB Built 47.75 lot omit Oil FOB) Urum 50 25 Mixed Conra 30 50 Mutitok white Pepper (FOB) Mrnitdk White Pepper (FOB) 127 50 125 00 •Niruwak special Black Pepper (F O B 96%105 words
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Article451 1969-07-18 7 AUU1VALS: 6 00 am. MsA ML028 Kuala Luinpur. 9 00 a m. MSA ML118 Kuala Lumpur. 10 16 am. MsA ML121 Kuala Lumpur. 10.25 am. MSA ML005 Penang. a oh, Kuala Lumpur, ilarca. 110 p m. MSA ML 451 Kucbing 2 28 pm. M6A ML047 Kota Bharu. Trengganu.451 words
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Article, Illustration70 1969-07-18 8 SUNPIX shows Sim Tiow of the Notional Junior College ploying the Zither on the second night of the Youth Festival, Music and Dance Week at the Victoria Theatre last Tuesday. She ployed the Chinese classical song, 'Weaving Busily.' THE little girls of the New Town Primary School70 words
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215 1969-07-18 8 300 American college student from 16 western states participated recently in the first National Student Symposium on U.S. Foreign Policy. The symposium, which wound up four days of meetings. was held in Portland State University in Oregon as a response to suggestions made by a215 words
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Article481 1969-07-18 8 SCIENCE TODAY KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, (UPI) Why do people grow old? What part does the spleen play in the process? Doe s a child's bore marrow hold a promise of extending his own life through a kind of "banking" process? For centuries, scientists have pondered the481 words
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Article, Illustration88 1969-07-18 8 BONN. (DaD) Pain and £rief are the photographic motifs that fascinate most. The majority of four million visitors to the first World Exhibition of Photography, shown in ten countries, chose the picture of a crying child by Werner Bischof of Switzerland as the most impressive. The exhibition,88 words
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Article235 1969-07-18 8 lI7URZBURG (DaD) A ff person has his deepest sleep some 40 minutes after falling asleep. Then such outer factors as noise, light, cold or touches can hardlv affect him. Yet this stage hardly lasts longer than an hour. After this period, the first of the three to six235 words
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Article424 1969-07-18 8 R.C. PANDE - By R.C. PANDE NEW DELHI, (UPI) The Leaning Tower of Pisa has a competitor in India. The great Qutb Minar, a 238-foot-high tower erected in the 13th century, is leaning southeast. Indian archaeological experts and engineers believe the ancient monument is in good shape. But it424 words
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Article285 1969-07-18 8 WASHINGTON: The problem of how to live comfortably in a drab, small college dormitory room has been solved by two University of Maryland sophomores in an imaginative, if unorthodox, way. The two roommates, architecture student Donald Davidson and electrical engineering student Jay Baker, noticed with285 words
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Article, Illustration41 1969-07-18 8 LIKE the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Qutb Minar is leaning southeast about 24 Inches from the centre of its base. It is considered one of the most perfect specimens of tower architecture in the world. (UPI) (UPI)(UPI) - 41 words
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Miscellaneous132 1969-07-18 8 DO YOU KNOW? 1. Where is Mount Kilimanjaro? 2. From which part of the world do the Gurkhas come? 3. What is meant by the perigee and apogee of the moon? (See this page next Friday for answers) DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and AidenMcWaiams BUT,UNLESS YOU CHANGE YOUR WAYS,132 words
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Miscellaneous26 1969-07-18 8 AMY By Jack Tippft SSfW (5 k- n. r m_ "Pssst, Dad. .It's really Archie, but pretend you don't recognize him. He thinks he's someone else."26 words
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Article, Illustration18 1969-07-18 9 Mr. Chiang Snen Miss Yew LI Ml«s Paj Shah Mlm Choo Yufh Pint18 words
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Article, Illustration177 1969-07-18 9 HO TONG WOH - HO TONG WOH IN support of the introduction of the new FM Stereo Service by Radio and Television Singapore, we the RETAS and the RTS Enterprises (Private) Ltd are jointly holding this Sound and Television Exhibition. This exhibition will have the latest and the most177 words
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Article, Illustration208 1969-07-18 9 THE Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Culture, Enche Sha'ari Tadin will declare open the million-dollar "Sound and Vision" Exhibition at the Singapore Conference Hall, this evening. Organised by Radio and E'ectrical Trcders Association of Singapore (RETAS) and RTS Enterprises, the Exhibition is to mark208 words
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Article, Illustration275 1969-07-18 9 A wide range of Sansul. Standard and Dokorder Sound equipment will be on display at the Sound and Vision Exhibition. A spokesman from the local representatives. Wo Kee Hong (Malaysia) Ltd said visitors will also have an opportunity to ask for on-the-spot demonstrations. Experienced275 words
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Article54 1969-07-18 9 AN analysis of the weekly programme content of Radio Singapore: News Mandarin and English: 2 hrs. 20 min. each Public Service Announcements Man darin and English: 1 hr. 10 min. each. Share Market Report: 1 hr. 15 min. Programme Summary Mandarin and English: 35 min. each. Serious Music:54 words
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Article, Illustration86 1969-07-18 9 Acoustic Research IM. well-known for M* range o# AR stereo equipment will have its products displayed at the Sound and Vision Exhibition. A spokesman fro® the local representative. South Asia Tradine Co. (Pte) Ltd. said both amateurs and professionals will find the range of AR86 words
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151 1969-07-18 9 I congratulate both i RETAS and RTS. Enterprises (Private) Ltd., in jointly holding this Exhibition. The timing is most appropriate in that it coincides with the introduction of stereophonic broadcasts by Radio Singapore. Operating as the supply base for South-east Asia of sophisticated electronic151 words
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Article332 1969-07-18 9 RADIO Singapore's programmes in the new FM Stereo Service can be described as a daily a nd exciting journey into sound a journey which along the way will bring to you new colour, new dimension. new values and a New Experience Stereo will brine into your living332 words
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Advertisement195 1969-07-18 9 4 ITT SCHAUB-LOREN2 C f Stereo 4QDD SLIM-LINE AMPLIFIER with MULTIPLEX STEREO TUNER 2 x 25 watts FM, LW, MW Cr SW with bandspread on 41 49 meters FM stereo decoder with automatic switching Silicon transistors THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (E) PTE. LTD. "Il r'l OIWIRAI. IMPORTS DIVISION SINGAPORE Developed195 words
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Advertisement6 1969-07-18 9 Frattin* Oil Sound And Vision Exhibition6 words
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Advertisement164 1969-07-18 9 CAPTURE THE GOLDEN FN STEREO BROADCAST WITH S'AINSIU I SANSUI'S POWERFUL SOLID STATE TUNER AMPLIFIERS FOR THE STEREO ENTHUSIAST WHO WANTS TO OBTAIN THE BEST FROM RADIO SINGAPORE'S NEW FM STEREO BROADCAST. Q> t\r} r: C 3 •<3'"C2)C3 MODEL: 800 AM/FM MULTIPLEX STEREO TUNER AMPLIFIER FULL FIDELITY STEREO SYSTEM Opens164 words
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Article242 1969-07-18 11 By 810 BEN KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Magic Jim has trained on since his outing last Sunday. This morning he worked with gusto when he sprinted smartly over 3f in 37 1/5 finishing with plenty in hand. It was the fastest workout of the morning. The242 words
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Article75 1969-07-18 11 About 120 golfers from seven clubs in the Republic will take part in the Singapore Island Country Club Open Golf Competition a t the SICC course on Sunday The golfers will tee off for the annual Eu Tong Sen Cup over a 18-hole course The too eight75 words
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2693 1969-07-18 11 SATURDAY Rao* It Horses Clap B 6 Div. 2—6 Furs.— 2.00 p.m. ($4,500) 1. <580 Smiling Trio 4y 0.00 Smiling Stable Chong Kang 11 1 285 Chiaramella iy 8 13 Annie Stable Samsuri 3 033 August Moon 5y 8 12 T Si G Stable E2,693 words
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475 1969-07-18 11 BRITISH international Sergeant John Watts smashed the Singapore All-comers discus record at the British Army's lnter-services annual athletic championships at the Dover Road athletic stadium yes rerday. Watts of Royal Navy, put a magnificent performance when he hurled the discus to an Impressive475 words
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100 1969-07-18 11 BEVEN of Singapore's top track and field stars will take part in the 22nd Police annual athletic meet at the Police Training School ground. Thomson Road, tomorrow at 2.00 p.m. They are sprinter Yeo Klan Chye. hurdlers Osman Merlcan and M. Ounasena. pole vaulter100 words
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Article145 1969-07-18 11 SINGAPORE'S top woman swimmer. Patricia Chan broke her own 800 metres freestyle National record on the third day of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's annual championships at the Chinese Swimming Club pool, Amber Road, yesterday. She clocked 10 minutes 15.9 seconds, which clipped 3 9 seconds145 words
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Advertisement468 1969-07-18 11 WANTED Salea Manager Salesgirls with experience for the following products: Thai Silk/ Thai Carpets. Thai Cotton Unileen AUtows. Apply with full particular* to Box 1084 E.B. Singapore. Houses Land For Sale DOWN-eAYMXNT U.SOO/- Immediate Occupation Katong Seaside lOppoaite •ha* a Villa. 440 A Cut Coaat Road) Ffeeho.a f/S-atoret luiur? semidetached468 words
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Advertisement342 1969-07-18 11 ■<Vy. -f, 1 .y.ma*'. -y\ NOTICES NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963 (NO 18 OF IMS) DECLARATION UNDER SECTION 20 WHEREAS (I) The streets knou-n as:— 1) Redhill Koad (Extension) from Jalan Lengkok Bahru to Public Road MR. I 2) Jalan Taman (Part)342 words
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Article, Illustration396 1969-07-18 12 PETER ONG - 'Born Loser* By PETER ONG BRAZILIAN "millionaire" Onkar Nath Shrian yesterday appeared in the Ninth Magistrate's Court on a cheat ng charge. Shrian is alleged to have cheated Harbhajan Singh jf $3,000 at the Merlin Hotel in Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 24,396 words
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184 1969-07-18 12 THE Rotary Club West was urged yesterday to launch a major project to raise some $2n.000 for the purchase of important equipment for a nutritional anaemia r®sewch laboratory. This call was made by the Head of th« Blood Transfusion Service and Acting Medical Superintendent184 words
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80 1969-07-18 12 EASTERN SUN'S second lucky reader is pretty Miss Veronica Teo, who was spotted by our staff reporter yesterday reading our special anniversary issue at the foot of the Multi-storey car park. Miss Teo was delighted when told that she had won a $lO prize. She has been reading the Eastern80 words
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121 1969-07-18 12 A FIFTH youth was arrested on Wednesday afternoon, in connection with the recent $2,000 armedrobbery at the United Overseas Bank Limited at Mac- Pherson Road. Recently, police from the CID and reserve unit arrested four youths In three separate raids. During the raids,121 words
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Article, Illustration92 1969-07-18 12 A 17-woman party of representatives from leading Australian travel agencies arrived in Singapore on a tour organised by the MalaysiaSingapore Airlines. The party, led by MSA's re-92 words
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498 1969-07-18 12 FORGERY INQUIRY: FOURTH DAY DEFENCE Counsel for the two men charged with printing $7O/000 worth of forged $5O Malaysian currency notes yesterday raised strong objections when the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. K.S. Rajan, called in a court interpreter to the498 words
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Advertisement54 1969-07-18 12 WE REJOICE WITH THE EASTERN SUN ON THE HAPPY OCCASION OF THE 3RD ANNIVERSARY SUN KWONG ENGRAVERS 22, AMOY STREET, SINGAPORE, 1. TEL: ***** WE ARE PROUD TO BE SUPPLIER OF ALL PRINTING BLOCKS TO EASTERN SUN HOW Get 'Caught' Reading THE EASTERN SUN by Our Cameramen And then $lO/-54 words
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Miscellaneous998 1969-07-18 12 s_____Z_ (CHANNEL 5) PM. 3.00 Opening Announcements in all Languages and Mfcrnjng Star; 3.25 Health in the mime (Malay); 3.35 It's Happening in Singar>ore (Chinese) (Repeat>; 3.55 Be Our Guest (Tamil); 4.00 Scarlet Hill: 4.50 Close; 6.00 Programme Summarv in all Languages. 605 Luckv Dip. 6.40 Sports Parade; 7.20 English998 words
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Miscellaneous101 1969-07-18 12 Time Tide High Tide (Today) Sineapore Town: 021 am. (8 7 ft.) 143 pm '7 4 ft Naval Dockvard: 0.43 am. <9B ft.) 156 p.m. «9.4 ft Low T<de (Today) Singapore Town: 7.04 am. <0.6 ft 659 pm <3 4 ft Naval Dockyard: 647 a.m. <1 ft 7.04 p m101 words
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