Eastern Sun, 26 July 1969

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  • 24 1 EASTERN SUN id ADVERSARY BONUS: PRICE 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY, Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1069 Saturday, 26 July 1969. MC(P) 0737
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  • 547 1 HOUSTON, Texas, Fri. (AFP and Reuter) —The three Apollo-11 astronauts, now in quarantine on the Aircraft Carrier Hornet in the Pacific, are in excellent health and so far {how no sign of moon contamination, Dr. Clarence Jernigon announced there today* Neil Armstrong, Edwin
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  • 215 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —A 24-hour curfew was Imposed today around the Simpang Tiga area on the Butterworth-Taiping trunk road following a case of arson at 2.30 a.m. this morning. The curfew was Imposed by the OCPD of Nibong Tebal starting from 5 a m.
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  • 153 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Th e Malaysian Premier Tunku Abdul Rahman today stressed the urgent need to adopt a new approach towards friendly neighbouring countries in the light of British withdrawal in 1971. The Tunku was speaking at the conference of heads of missions in
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  • 149 1 MANILA. Fri. (UPI Reuter) President Nixon, basking: in moonglow. comes down to earth when he lands in Asia Saturday. After America's conquest of the moon %nd his personal greetings to the triumphant Apollo 11 astronauts. Nixon heads out to five—possibly six —Asian countries to talk to
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  • 232 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Sixteen ex-detainees in Sarawak today pledged to sever relationships with the Communist organisations and to become lawabiding citizens. The detainees. including seven women who were released yesterday from the centre of protective custody in Kuching. in a statement today said they were
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  • 389 1 EDGARTOWN. Mass.. Fri. (Reuter) Sen. Edward Kennedy was given a twomonth suspended jail sentence here today for leaving the scene of the accident in which blonde secretary Mary Jo Kopechne died a week ago. The sentence was the minimum possible In the case.
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  • 60 1 SAIGON Fri. (AFP)—President Thieu and Prime Minister Tran Van Huong are at odds over how to carry out the government reshuffle announced a week ago. Economy Minister Au Ngoc Ho confirmed today. The disagreement had been reported Ho said the premier wanted to set up a government of
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  • 45 1 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter> England gained a thin first innings lead over New Zealand today when they dismissed the visitors for 169 runs against their first innings total of lf)0. England in their second innings were 21 for no wicket at close of play.
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  • 257 1 THE heavily burdened wheels of justice finally collapsed under an onslaught of an army of white ants yesterday. In the wee hours of the day, a great chunk of the ceiling at the Fourth Criminal' District Court in South Bridge Road came crashing
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  • 90 1 BHOPAL, India, Frl. (Renter) A poor smalltown tailor of Central India, trying his luck at diamond mining, struck it rich this week wben he found a stone worth over 10,000 pounds sterling. Noor Khan found the 28.13 carat diamond at the government owned Panna mines, where the mining
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  • 70 1 MANILA. Fri. (UPI) —Hasook Suk. a 19-year-old blackhaired beauty from South Korea, is the 1969 Miss Asia. She was proclaimed winner Friday night in the Miss Asia Pageant at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. near Manila. Runners up are Shirley Sha of the Republic
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  • 314 1 TEL AVIV, Fri. (AFP) Israeli planes bombed and strafed Egyptian positions in the northern part of the Suez Canal zone today for one and a half hours, an army spokesman announced. The raid followed Egyptian shelling in the area, said the spokesman, who added
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  • 290 2 PARIS, Fri. (Reuter) Hanoi and the Vietcong yesterday stood Arm on their programme for ending the Vietnam war, emphasising their rejection of Sai- gon's election proposals. The 27th session of full scale Paris Peace Talks saw each side stressing its version of self-determination.
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  • 175 2 HAIFA, Fri. (Reuter^— The audience roared with laughter when a sharp explosion startled a clown during his comic act at a circus here last night. They thought the explosion was part of the routine, but outside, lying on a pavement, was a young man, wounded by an explosive
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  • 308 2 L'AQUILA, Central Italv, Fri. (Reuter) The Public Prosecutor here yesterday ordered a preliminary judicial inquiry into the Nazi massacre of 17 villagers at nearby Filetto under orders passed on by Wehrmacht Captain Mutthias Defregger, now Suffragan Bishop of Munich. There is no time limit in Italy
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  • 310 2 UNITED NATIONS. New York, Fri. (Reuter) African and A»ian Delegates consulted privately to-day on the terms of a possible resolution to wrap up the U.N. Security Council's consideration of Zambia's charge of aggression against Portugal. The Council planned to hold its fifth meeting on the
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  • 268 2 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter)) The Government last night struck a hard blow at Britain's booming gambling industry in an attempt to keep it within bounds and prevent Mafia-type gangsters taking control. Home Secretary James Callaghan told Parliament that tighter restrictions and vetting procedures will be
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  • 204 2 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) The Soviet Union is facilitating the shipment of mail to U.S. prisoners of war in North Vietnam, U.S. State Department officials said yeserday. Officials said the parcels, posted at local U.S. post offices. would be collected at several large receiving
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  • 97 2 MANCHESTER, England, Fri. (Reuter) —Michael George last night set a British record for non-stop piano playing, spending a s much time at the keyboard as America's Apollo 11 astronauts did in space 195 hours and 17 minutes. The 24-year old pianist, who learned how to play
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  • 198 2 SAIGON. Fri. (Reuter)— Thirteen passengers were killed when their tinv Scooter-bus ran over a Yietcong mine in the Mekong Delta, a South Vietnamese spokesman said to-day. The three-wheeled vehicle was trundling along muddy Highway Four just outside Ba Cang in the rice-growing province of
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  • 208 2 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Members of Parliament last night urged the Government to stamp out a trade in Chinese heroin said to be smuggled into Britain by seamen from Hong Kong. One MP, Mrs. Renee Short (Labour) said there was great concern at the apparent
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  • 450 2 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Britain yesterday exchanged two top Soviet agents for one British lecturer and defended the package deal on the grounds that it averted a possible disaster in Anglo-Soviet relations. While lecturer Gerald Brooke enjoyed his first day of freedom in just over
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  • 266 2 SEOUL, Fri. (AFP) South Korean President Park Chung Hee in a special radio and television speech to-day proposed to hold a national referendum to decide whether the Korean people do want or not a constitutional amendment opening way for Park to run for
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  • 162 2 NEW DELHI. Fri. (Reuter) Nominations for the Indian Presidential Elections on August 16 closed yesterday with 24 candidates in the field. But only three stand any chance of ge*nng more than a handful of votes ?he Congress Party candidate Neelam Sanjiva Reddy. former VicePresident. V.V.
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  • 48 2 BERNE. Fri. (Reuter) About 10.000 Czechoslovak citizens who fled from their country at the time of the So-viet-led invasion last summer have settled in Switzerland. The Swiss Government has spent about 9.5 million Francs (about 900.000 sterling) in looking after them and helping to settle them.
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  • 700 3 ABOARD U.S.S. HORNET, Pacific, Fri. (Reuter) President Richard Nixon today told the three Apollo 11 moon explorers "Gee, you look great," and invited them to dinner with their wives on August 13. After laughing and joking with the astronauts, talking to him by microphone
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  • 114 3 HUNTS VILLE, Ala. Fri. (Reuter) German-born Dr. Wernher von Braun, Director of the Natlonai Aeronautics and Space Administration's Marshall Space Flight Centre here, said today that a U.S. commitment to send men to Mars could come within a year. "The moon Is just a commuter
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  • 59 3 COLOMBO, Frl. (AFP) Fou r sort-haired men in Ratnapura Ceylon's City of Gems were today wishing the three astronauts' moon mission had failed. They cut off their traditional long hair with a knot at the back after losing a bet that the mission would fail. And now they're called
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  • 103 3 HOUSTON, Texas, Fri. (AFP) A team of U.S. astronauts could leave for Mars in the early 1980's, George Mueller, head of the NASA Manned Space Flights Programme. told a press conference here today. Mueller said Mars will be the next major goal for manned planetary exploration.
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  • 64 3 SYDNEY. Fri. (Reuter) Among the first people in the world to see Apollo 11's reentry to the earth's atmosphere today were passengers on an Australian airliner Captain Frank Brown, pilot of the specially-rescheduled Qantas fliight between Brisbane and Honolulu radioed to Sydney that the crew
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  • 63 3 MOSCOW. Fri. (Reuter) A photograph showing the smiling faces of U.S. astronauts Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins appeared on the front page of the Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda today under the headline "Project Completed." Inside was a factual report of the last minutes of the moon
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  • 209 3 SPACE CENTRE. Houston Fri- (UPD —Sixty pounds of the moon rock arrive under elaborate security wraps Friday for the start of one of history's greatest scientific investigations. Scientists gathered from around the world for the arrival of two planes at nearby Ellington Air Force Base
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  • 93 3 HOUSTON*. Texas. Frt. (AFP) The Apollo-il crew were not only the first spacemen to land on the moon, they were also the first astronauts to be covered by travel insurance The premium payment was shared by NASA and a group of Houston businessmen, it was learned here today.
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  • 399 3 HOUSTON, Fri. (Reuter) Apollo 12 astronauts Charles Conrad and Alan Bean will take two walks on the Ocean ofStorms in the western half of the moon in mid-November, the Space Agency's Lunar Landing Programme Director said to1 day. I Air Force Lt.
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  • 70 3 ABOARD USS HORNET. Pacific Ocean. Fri. (Reuter) The three Apollo 11 astronauts' first earth meal today after nearly eight days of space fare consisted of pancakes. cheese omelette, bacon, roll and butter and jam. They are confined to a mobile quarantine facility (MQF) like a caravan
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  • 100 3 WASHINGTON, Fri (Reufer> An American airlinp appl.ed today for government permission to operate a com mercial passenger service to the moon. Trans World Airlines filed an application w:th the U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) for a route "between points in the United States and points
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  • 36 3 CAPE TOWN Fri (AFP) A South African theatre impresario has offered America's three Apollo-11 moon-men half a million dollars to make a three-week tour of South Africa, with personal appearances m cinemas and theatres.
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  • 126 3 HOUSTON. Texas. Fri. (Reuter) As Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrln settled Eagle down toward the floor of the Sea of Tranquillity last Sunday, th# computer which guided them was flooded with so much information it almost stopped working and set off a series of alarm lights. The
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  • 62 3 MOSCOW. Fri. (AFP) Soviet cosmonauts sent teleprams of congratulation to the Apcllo 11 moon team who splashed down in the Pacific today, Tass reported. The telegram said the Soviet cosmonauts "followed your flight with attention and great emotion We congratulate you with all our hearts for the success of
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  • 47 3 SAINT CLAUDE. Eastern France Frl. (AFP) Three briar pipes have been sent from here to the Apollo 11 astronauts with congratulations and the wish that they help them "discover yet another world and bring to you. as to all pipe smokers, peace, detente and happiness".
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 261 3 What if it had turned out underexposed Space Meter 1 The stunning photographic achievements of America's Apollo astronauts are possible because NASA provides them with the finest photographic equipment here on earth. Including an unusual exposure meter designed and manufactured by Minolta. When the Apollo 8 mission went around the
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    • 594 5 Congratulations to on entering the 4th Year Of Publication From: Liao Sung Yang Lee Tian Tsiang Foo Leong Keat Chang Chih Tao Law Kwek Pin Lin Chien An Ho Chin Min Wong Kwei Fung Liu Tien-Fong Chen Mong Tse Hu Toh Quah Wei Siew Chan Mien Tsz Tan Thian Seng
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  • 540 6 mms is the time to stand up and cheer, to clap hands, to doff the cap and bow with respect for the courage of man and the perfection of machines. We now know that man can go to the moon, walk on its virgin surface and return
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  • 184 6 APOLLO-11 success, Vietnam war, the East turmoil and Nixon's Asian tour are all causing a strain on the serious-minded people here. The Barisan Sosialis, it seems, is determined to do its best in relieving the mental strain. In its recent condemnation of Lim Chin Siong, the Barisan
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  • 760 6  -  By JOSEPH TEMPLE Gemini News Service FREMANTLE It was a Jaycee meeting with a difference when the Academus Chapter in Fremantle, Australia, celebrated its first annual dinner the other night. Instead of the lounge suits customary at Jaycee (Junior Chamber of Commerce) functions. the
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  • 37 6 S e 1 /-knowledge is that acquaintance with ourselves which shows us what we are. and what we ought to be. in order to our living comfortably and uaefully here, and happily hereafter. John Mason.
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  • 463 6  -  BY JERRY OSTER HOUSTON, Thurs. (Reuter) White mice, quail, minnows, oysters and cockroaches are to be exposed to lunar soil samples, after Apollo 11 gets back to earth, in tests to see whether there are germs on the moon. The questions to which scientists are
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  • 760 6  -  BY FRED MPANGA Gemini News Service LONDON: It has been a Royal occasion for more than 800 teachers from all over the world recently. Or, more accurately, two Royal occasions. Twice during the past few weeks at Lancaster House, just off the Mall in London
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  • 147 6 HAMBURG. (DaD) Economic Senator Helmuth Rem recently opened the "Euro-Rai Canal" in the new addition to the harbn ur in Hamburg (Federal Republic of German?). The ramplesc quay wall is 214 metres long after the first construction phase and will one day be increased to 570 metres.
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  • 780 6  -  (From Sin Chew Jit Poh Dr. S.B. Rwa. the Director of the Blood Transfusion Service. in his speech at the luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore-West, proposed the establishment of a nutritional anaemia research laboratory, which could be extended to form a complete research
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  • 142 6 WASHINGTON. There were 62 percent more visitors from Asia to the United States this vear than ast May. The United States I? V nL fe said visitors totalled 22.402 of whom 14,419 came from Japan. .f D iQ«o n^u the first flve months
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  • 371 6  -  By R. E. STANNARD JR. BOSTON (UPI) India is cutting into its population problem with a sterilisation programme. Nearly six million men and women have voluntarily submitted to sterilisation in the world's biggest planned parenthood programme. Surgery is only one remedy among many being used to
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  • 261 6 LONDON. (Reuter) Five British and Swedish scientists have made an advance in the battle against cancer which could lead to ways of stopping malignant tumours and the rejection of transplanted organs. But the authoritative British science magazine "Nature", reporting the advance today, warned that this does not
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 209 7 BUILDING work on a 440-room iirst-class hotel has begun here near the junction of Marine Parade and East Coast Road. Scheduled to commence operations in early 1971, the Hotel San Beach will have fifteen storeys and cost about $l5 million. The tastefully furnished
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    • 306 7  -  By OUR MARKET REPORTER TRADING in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday followed up on Thursday's steady undertone to effect a slight improvement in the stock market. The market opened firm but eased gradually on meeting a stream of sellers. Late shcrtcovering demand,
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    • 123 7 NEW YORK. Fit (UPI) Gold prices rose In moderately active trading yesterday on world markets. In London, gold rose 10 eents to $4l 90 and remained at that level for the second fixing. Gold In Frankfurt gained 4 cents to $40.34 per ounce. On
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    • 57 7 JAKARTA. Frl. (Reuter) I A six-man Indian trade mission is due here on Sunday for talks with Indonesian officials on trade relations, a spokesman for the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce said yesterday. The mission, led by Mr. HL. Somany. will also seek new markets in
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    • 60 7 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore yesterday made the following changes in lis rates to merchants (rates are Quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency): SELLING T.T orO.D. ready: Deutsche Marks $77.1175; Holland Guilders $84.6775; Swiss Francs $71.5625; Belgian Francs $6.1450; French Francs $61.9650; Danish
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    • 87 7 STOCKHOLM. Frl. Scandinavian Airlines staff swept the board recently by winning the top three prizes from 50 beauties In the "Queen of Lake Mal&ren" contest. The first was Agneta Lundquist, the second Therese Ekstedt and third Wenche Fougner. Agneta and Therese are both air hostesses.
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    • 348 7 ANEW peak of 77 cents for current month, the highest level since September 1963. ha* been recorded in continued steadier conditions during the past week, which started out at 75# cents. Market features were largely a repetition and follow through of
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    • 262 7 AUGUST firat grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m.. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 7(54 centa per lb., down one quarter of a cent from the previous close The tone of the market was dull. After opening prices were marked down slightly reflecting an
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    • 53 7 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) Money quotations: HK56.***** per U.S. dollar HK56.***** per U.S. dollar TT. HK514.53 per pound sterling HK5308.625 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness HK5161.7 per 10,000 Japanese yens HKJ135.2 per 100 Philippines pesos buyers. HK5136.2 per 100 Philippines pesos sellers. Philippine pesos 4.53
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    • 1206 7 "DUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms u of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1.000 onits unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS Ben $1.70 (1) $1.73 (1) $1.70 (1) $1.75 (1) $1.74 (1); Borneo $1.58
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    • 228 7 THE following is berthing list released bv the Singapore Authority for July 26th: DEPARTURE: Godowns Vessels 10/11 Kota Selamat 13 14 Neder Rhone 15 16 Helenus N W 4 Giang *nn 21 22 Shoho Maru 44 Tigre 45 Manjusan Maru 46 Australasia 47 Stentor 40 41 Eastern
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    • 110 7 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Rubber market yesterday closed barely steady with spot 27 27 3/8. SETTLEMENT HOUSE Aug. 27 27 1/8 Sen 27 1/8 27 3'B Oct 27 1/4 27 1/2 Oct/Dec 27 1/4 27 3/8 Jan/Mar 26/9-16 26 11/16 April/June 26 3/16 26 3/8
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    • 13 7 THE tin price for yesterday was $631.12$ per picul, up $3.25.
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    • 302 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Another serious rise in the cost of living, indicating minimum success in the battle against inflation, marked the U.S. economy this week, as other indicators remained strong showing no easing of the pare of business. The
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    • 36 7 •NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI> Dow Jones Closing Averages on The New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrie* 826.53 20 Rails 198.22 15 Utilities U909 65 Stocks 280.70 40 Bonds 72.61 Commodity futures index 140.35
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    • 134 7 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) The market eased slightly In quiet trading yesterday. Most activity was centred around special situation stocks, particularly textiles, which Jell back on Klinger Mfgs application for a temporary suspension of dealings while its bankers report on its liquidity situation. Towards the close the
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    • 571 7 SINGAPORE Stock Ex-1 change sold and other prices officially llateo at tbe cio»e ol buslneaa. INDUSTRIALS B. s. AC MA 1 70 Ben Co. CD 1 73 Borneo Bhd 1.57 Boustead 1.75 1.87 Camel Plywood \BI 1 82 C. sue 3 r 3 12 3 16
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    • 47 7 NEW YORK. Fri (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded yesterday (Bid) (Asked) Sept 28 60 Nov 27.85 Jan 70 27.10 27 25 Mar 26 85 27.00 May 26.60 27 10 July 26 15 26.85 Locally. No. 2 RSS was 26i 7/8 cents per pound.
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    • 84 7 THE iiam prtrd at the *tnr»pore Chines* Produce Exchange >e»terdaj were:— Bnjet «riier Coconut Oil fF OR* Rnlk 48 25 Coconut OH (F O R.) Drum 50.:5 Mixed Copra 30-50 Miliiink White Pepper (F.O.B.) 132.50 Sarawak White Pepper (FOB) Sarawak Special Black Pepper (F-O-B.) »6% N.L.W Lamponf Special Black
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    • 49 7 (Manager* MM) l«t Malayan XD 2.53 mm* 2nd Malayan XD 183 —m 3rd Malayan 115 Thf < nn». lnrt. .94 1 04 The Saving Fund >. In\e*t Fund i£ 109 1.30 1-i Hunt hong 1.50 1-56* 2nd Hone Rons XD Sterling com. 1.02 5/5 1 01* (•Boni Ron*
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    • 396 7 ARRIVALS 8.00 a.m. MSA MLU*9 R. Lumpur 9.00 am. MSA MLII 9 R. Lumpur 9-35 a.m. MSA MLS2W PbnomPenn 1015 a.m. MsA MLI2I R. Lumpur 10.25 am. MSA MLOOS Penan*. lpob. R. Lumpur. Malacca 10.90 am. THAI TG42B Bangkok 12-30 pm. GARCDA GABO6 Medan 1.10 pm. MSA ML4SI
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 1006 8  -  By K.F. Yap SELECT your pesticides carefully. Stick to the recommended ones, or those known to be non-toxic to plants (non-phytotoxic), reasonably safe to human beings and domestic animals under normal usage, of short persistency or low residual value and selective enough to kill
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  • 119 8 CLEAR colour combinations for fall, such as red and yellow with black accents, or winter white with red and black, the red in a lone scarf. NEW fashion status for corduroy, in swagger pantsuits with long jackets In cocktail dresses, all in new colours like beige with purple
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  • 227 8  -  By Mary Sue Miller THE scent a Lovely uses should be chosen, like her dress, to fit the occasion and the season. Just as you would not wear a satin suit to a picnic, you would not wear a femme fatale perfume to business, meetings or Informal
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  • 258 8 LOOKS like moon talk isn't going to be restricted only to the three astronauts and their historic moon walk. Over at the Roman haute couture, the autumnwinter collections brought out quite a few comments with its variety of 'moon' accessories. There were cresent moon buckles for shoes and
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  • 511 8  -  Carpet Power Persian Style Story And Pix By H.C. Tan I HAVE always regarded Persian carpets with a sense of appreciation for its beauty, its intricate designs, its durability and at the same time puzzled by its costliness. This is until I spoke to
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  • 121 8 A beauty contest open to all girls, age 18 and above, with round-trip tickets for the top three winners will be held on August 30. 1969 This year's Mobil Princess will receive an air-ticket to Hong Kong and ten other valuable prizes Second and third prize
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  • 249 8 ANY beauty treatment always begin with the care of the skin from the very first steps in cleansing to toning of the skin With P:as cosmetics, this basic principle is emphasised as a very important basic rule in skin care. In fact, skin
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  • 27 8 THE new leg look for fall, sheer but rolourful. in a very fine mesh or a cobwebby lace of charcoal, wine, green or navv.
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  • 140 8 ROME, Fri. (Reuter) Italian designer Roberto Capucol slit his maxi-skirts up to the waist in a teasing, eyebrowraising winter collection shown here recently. Underneath, all was concealed by thick wolly but the effect was still a shock. The slits were in front and flew open as the models
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 176 8 TODAY a Saturday, July 26, 1969. > y.Uih A Urn SCORPIO OCT. 23& L NOV. 21 34-36-38-40/ 46-49-50 m CANCER JUNE 21 -&JULY 22| 1- 5- 7-10 m ilMcir**-' I 8 Think 9 B« 10 For 11 Onto 12 Your l3Tomonwr 14 Fretting 15 Your 16 Is 17 A 18
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    • 132 8 By Jack Tippet "or o/m-ihSr V). i N 2TO "You'vegpta very bad case ofwhatchamacall^t. DATELINE: DANGER! DOES THAT MEAN I'M I'M 60INS TO TAKE yOUR HOME SAFE, SCHOOL RECORD INTO I MR.THOMAS? CONSIDERATION, LEGS... I'LL SUGGEST A YEAR ON PROBATION St^K NOT EXACTLY SON... WAIT OUTSIDE WHILE I HAVE A
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  • 142 9 SYDNEY, Fri. (Reuter) r i!Sr iP° p sin er Marianne F aithfull is making steady Krogress m the Mount St largaret Psychiatric Hospitai here a hospitai spokesman •aid here yesterday. She was transferred to the •üburban hospital last week rha r J at Sydney's Chevron Hotel on
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  • 596 9  -  By Sheilah Graham T ONDON, Fri. Mia Farrow and Andre Previn went underground for most of their recent stay in London. Everyone knew they were here they arrived together and Andre made his plans for the concerts he will give
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  • 206 9 MGM has obtained worldwide distribution rights to GMF Picture. Corporation's "Flare Up," starring Raquel Welch. The suspense thriller was filmed entirely on location at famed Las Vegas nightclubs and at Los Angeles* Loser's Club, Gazzarri's on Sunset Strip and the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office in the Hall
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    • 201 9 $60.00 CASH TO BE WON! COLOURING CONTEST a m fir v m > 3 You may use any form of colour you wish e.g., water colour, pencil colour, pastels, crayons, etc., and then submit your best effort to THE CATHAY ORGANISATION PUBLICITY DEPT., CATHAY BLDG., SINGAPORE, 9. Entries close on
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    • 155 9 Your Very Own WEEKLY PHOTO PAGE FOTOHANM'69 Free With Your Copy of EASTERN SUM Every Tuesday GOLDEN PALACES? Pt.tolnn AnqS'umjKnng.ott Rood.Mms. SIM6APOKES LATSST ATTRACTION! Golden Pagoda Garden Nite-Club Opening Ceremony Today by Mr. Chua Pho Tiong at 5.00 p.m. i C«Mn Pa la so mw offers new. unique attraction the
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    • 229 9 LIDO Phone *****] NOW SHOWING: y m nl 4.00. 6.30 4 9.15 m Christopher George. J d Cinnon "THE 1.000 PLANE RAID" Uara.ne Stephens Color iCA» p LUS Pa&e News m Color APOLLO 11 BLAST-OFF gCAI *l*l'fn CAPITOL Phone 2975" NOW SHOWING No Free Ll*t! L x 1 43 "30
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    • 74 9 PARAMOUNT PICTURES presents .WILLIAM CASTLE fc CHRISTOPHER GEORGE- GRE HEW JONES-MONTE WSKHM PROJECT X Wli]AM CISM EDMUND MORRIS IfCWHT IMlKWllttl IHi: ORCHARD: OPENS TODAY! CHRISTOPHER GEORGE- GRETA BALDWIN HEW JONES MONTE MJRKHWI H4ROLD WlIuM WSTUE EDMOW MORWS TECHWCaW APtfttCWTOE mniA vamiui TOMORROW IPENS TODAY!™;'" 0 SSI L<s; OHNB TODAY! I.
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    • 421 9 *'»<»» Festival 1969 447^2 WORLD PREMIERE! tsth JULY 9.15 P.M. "Uki2 m Tak Bernama (THE MAN WITHOUT A NAME) INDONESIA* SENSATIONAL FILM IN COLORSCOPE RELEASED BY SOUTH-EAST ASIA FILM CO PERSONAL APPEARANCES OF ALL 6 STARS SI?YJ ,AMBO RIMA MELATI FARID RATNO TIMOER W D. MOCHTAR RAHMAT KARTOLO N-ar i
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    • 974 10  -  GOING: GOOD By BIG BEN T>LUMP for Marker Buoy, an improving EngA lisH-bred three-year-old in the class three division two 6f (Race Seven) at Ipoh today, opening day of the Perak Turf Club July/August meeting. A good looking grey Marker Buoy scored a smart win at
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    • 32 10 Big Ben Scorpio II Algerian Lady Marker Buoy Jimmy Lad Gilang Gumilang Good For You Marker Buoy Cisco Lotus Lamp Film Studio V Marker Buoy Zodiac Checkmate Scorpio II Motivation
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    • 174 10 BIG BEN JIMMY LAO CISCO ZODIAC SACS 1 LOTUS LAMP Fiery Flight Kakamion LOST HORIZON II Fiery Flight Warm Season LOTUS LAMP Fiery Flight Warm Season CHECKMATE Four Wishes Warm Season RACE 2 DESEBT TEBBOB Lightning Flash II Nataraj CUTE CO-ED Lightning Flash 11 Desert Terror L. FLASH n
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    • 331 10 SEVEN top Big Walk competitors will attempt in their first official trial to beat the SEAP Games qualifying mark for the 50 kilometres walk at Katong Park, -j tomorrow at 6.30 a.m. They are B.K.S. Maniam, S. Durairaj, R. Sivapillai, A. Kannan, V.T. Raj
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    • 132 10 HUA YI Government Chinese Middle School raised a total of $40,000 at their Fun Fair held in March. The money will be spent on a sports field for the need of an Increasing school population. The two-acre sports field, comprises a running track, a stage and
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    • 232 10 MONTREAL. Fri. (Reuter) Veteran Sam Snead. hitting his approach shots with fine precision, plastered the pinegrove course here with a brilliant five-under-par 67 yesterday to take a onestroke lead in the opening round of the U. 5.5125,000 (about £52.000) Canadian Open golf championship. The 57-year-old
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    • 106 10 DOVER. England. Fri. (Reuter) Six 17-year-old English Schoolgirls last night gave up their attempt to swim from France to England in relay. They were just 600 yards (metres) short of their goal the white cliffs of Dover. "We were off Dover harbour when we
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    • 123 10 MOSCOW, Fri. (Reuter) Eduard Streltsov, one-time boy wonder of Soviet soccer brought back to the national team three years ago after serving a jail term for rape, has again been sacked from his club side for violating team discipline, it was reported yesterday. The 31-year-old forward, who
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    • 216 10 IP OH, Fri. Colin Tulloh's new Sydney Jockey George Podmore was seen in action on the training track here this morning. He was on Star Writ. Film Studio V and Sunspot reports Big Ben. Star Writ with Lightning Flash II for company impressed in a
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    • 384 10 Toh Chuwe Kim, making her first appearance in competitive table-tennis, captured the women's singles title when she beat Dr. Vivian Choo 3-0 in the final of the 1969 National junior championships at the Khee Fatt School on Thursday. Results Junior women's singles (finals): Toh Chuwe
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    • 54 10 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) The West Indies cricket team left here by air yesterday on their way to Bermuda where they will play a two-day match. Their flight was delayed for over an hour because of an airlin« dispute The West Indies have just completed a
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    • 73 10 TOKYO. Fri. (UPI) Former world junior welterweight champion Paul Fuji of Honolulu went all out for a knockout in the final 10th round and stopped Manfredo Alipala, No. 4 Philippine welterweight at 1:22 in an overweight bout last night at Korakuen HallIt was Fuji's first comeback fight
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    • 1471 10 Race l: Class s« Dlv* 1—Furs-— »2«00 P*BI ($5,000) t 675 3 710 J 511 4 9X0 ft 900 6 111 7. 562 8. 509 9 724 10 233 11. 124 12. C28 13 .736 14 115 15 79? 16 154 1st Blotang Slngapur* Court's Gift Rakamlon
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    • 505 11 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) English County championship leaders Gloucestershire slipped towards their second successive defeat yesterday as they were bundled out for 130 by Lancashire. Gloucestershire were 117 runs behind on their first innings and Lancashire increased their lead to 224 as they advanced to 104 for
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    • 221 11 KALLANG Camp edged Pearl's Hill Camp by five goals to four in a thrilling final of the Singapore Armed Force.* inter-unit soccer knock-out tournament at the Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday. Pearl'# Hill had five State players. They played a better game than their opponents, but their
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    • 467 11 NEW YORK, Fri. (Reuter) A routine fly ball that got lost in the right field sun sparked a fourrun sixth inning for Chicago Cubs yesterday as they defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers. 5-3. The fly ball came off A1 Spangler's bat with twoout and bases loaded. It
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    • 331 11 BYDNEY. Fri. (Router) With a tilt at his third world boxing title only three days away. Japanese challenger Fighting Harada said today he would be going for a "knock-out If an opportunity presents Itself" against featherweight champion Johnny Famechon of Australia "I'm
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    • 187 11 Whitley Secondary School snatched the combined schools' division two rugger title when they beat Monk's Hill Secondary School by eight points to nil in the Anal played at the St. Joseph Institution ground yesterday. Whiltey won bv a goal and a penalty and owed victory
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    • 83 11 The third film in Shell's Wonderful World of Golf 6th Series featuring Ken Venturi playing against Jean Garaialde at La Boulie Golf Club. Versailles. France, is now available on loan to golf clubs and enthusiasts in Singapore. This one-hour colour film is available from Shell
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    • 173 11 CRICKET TEST LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) New Zealand placed themselves cautiously Into a solid position in their first innings on the second day of the first cricket Test against England at Lord's here today. They were 71 for one wicket at lunch, replying to England's total
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    • 534 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS CHINKS 14 CHRISTIAN GLORY CHIRCH 4undaj (Services ID English) 7-30 tm. Worship Service 8.30 a~m Membership class In both English Chinese 4a tarda; 7.15 pol Bible Study Monday 800 Dm. Prayer Meeting iaturdtT 545 am. Training Union CHURCH OP THE TRUE LIUHT 35-G, Perak Road. 8. 8. 10.00
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    • 679 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS UIiVIXNU HIKIH OK CHRIST 4. uorona 2U. Singapore 11 Monday 9.46 a.m. Bible Claes (English I 10 30 a.m. Worship Service a.OO p.m. Worsnip Service (Coineeei CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHRISTIAN M IKM't (MM IBTV 8, Orange (irotf Road. Singapore. 10. Monday 10.00 a.m. Service. 10.00 am. Sunday School. Wednesday:
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    • 85 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ETERNAL LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH (Canton***) 28-A Kim Reat Road, Sunday 845 a.m. Sunday School 10.00 a.m. Sunday Worship SERANGOON CHI'RCH OF CHRIST 28. Jalan Geneng. Singapore ItSunday 900 am. Bible Class (Chinese) 10.00 am. Worship Bervtc« (Chinese) 3.00 p.m. Children's Blbl( 8 00 p.m. Worshl Class (Encllsh) Worship
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    • 1272 11 V i a. fca (CHANNEL 5) of the Devious Delinquent: 10.35 P.M. 100 Opening Announce- Rav Anthony Show; 11.20 Moments in all Languages A n;g.ht Movie Enemy Beiow Shazzan; 125 The Land of the «Starring: Robert Mitchura, Curt Giants Return of Inidu; 215 Jurgens. Theodore Bikel. Doug Sergeant Preston of
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  • 542 12 Bishop Yap: 'Home A nd Community Should Contribute To Education BISHOP (Dr.) Yap Kim Hao has called on parents to be more Involved in their children's education in the direction of raising the standards of education in schools. The Methodist Church leader said this when he spoke at Founders' Day
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  • 227 12 ASIAN Universities are not making enough efforts In the teaching of and research in sociology to cope with the demands of modernisation and nation-build-1 ing. Prof. Victor M. Flc. a Canadian and resident professor of Nanyang University said this when presenting his paper on "The
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  • 39 12 THREE Cathay Organisation's filmstars from Hong Kong will arrive here on Sunday to make personal appearance on stage during the Film Festival Week. They are Ingrid Hu Ying Ying, Fu Hsueh Mei and Agnes Koo Yee Meng.
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  • 62 12 Heng Kheng Seng 17. was charged In the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with gang robbery. Heng was alleged to have robbed Phua Hoe Chwee of $l,OOO and $5OO worth of films on June 19 at Upper Serangoon Road. He claimed trial and was remanded at the CID until
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  • 99 12 THE film industry in Singapore will donate more than $15,000 to the Ministry of Culture for the promotion of culture during the 150 th anniversary of the founding of Singapore. and the Film Festival of Singapore. The donation will be used by the Ministry for further
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  • 99 12 A lorry-driver, Teo Ee Sem. wa s charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with causing the death of a one-year-old girl. Lim Bee Peng, on March 24 at Thomson Road. Teo, 23, was alleged to have driven his lorry in a dangerous manner
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  • 168 12 THE Bukit Panjang constituency will hold a weeklong grand carnival as part of Its celebrations on the 150 th anniversary of the founding of Singapore, to raise about $50,000 for scholarships for deserving students. The Acting Minister for Culture. Mr. Wee Toon Boon, wiil open the
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  • 229 12 THE School for the Blind In Singapore yesterday received yet another generous donation which will be of great value to the 50 or so inmates there. The new machine, a Perkins Brailler, costing $325 was a gift from service wives of Toe H Club from the
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  • 202 12 SINGAPORE JET SELL' THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, jointly with MSA and the Goodwood Group has selected Miss Anna Low, 21, as the first of six models for "Singapore Jet Sell". This is a fashion show to be staged in Hong Kong and
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  • 271 12 SCENES of young girls carrying machine guns and marching alongside the men in Singapore clearly signified the beginning of equality between the sexes in the State, declared Mr. Lim Kim San, the Republic's Minister for Defence, last night. Present day Singapore found as many
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  • Article, Illustration
    135 12 TEXTILE merchant Mr. Kuldio Singh wis waiting for bi s bus at Guillemard Road yesterday when our photonewsman Ooi Ens Cheang spotted him. And his copv of the Eastern Sun of course. Lucky reader Mir. Kuldip Singh. 38, of High Street, wins a $lO C. K. Tang gift
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  • 63 12 Supaya, son of Sendakale. 24. was charged In the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with retaining stolen property. Supaya. who Is unemployed was alleged to have had about $709.20 worth of property belonging to the RAF Seletar on June 27. He claimed trial and was allowed bail of $l,OOO
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    • 96 12 Time Tide High Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 9.24 a.m. (6.7 ft.) 7.49 p.m. (8 ft.) Naval Dockyard; 9.23 a.m. (8.2 ft.) 7.29 p.m. (8.9 ft.) Low Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 1.55 a.m. (1.3 ft.) 2.06 p.m. (4.7 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 1.38 a.m. (2 ft.) 2.18 p.m. (5.8 ft.) High Tide
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