Eastern Sun, 28 July 1969

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  • 25 1 Eastern Sun 3rd ANNIVERSARY BONUS: PRICE 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1071 Monday, 28 July 1969. MC (P) 0737
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  • 409 1 JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter and UPl)—President Nixo n and President Suharto today discussed Indonesia's policy of non-alignment in world affairs as their advisers explored the meaning of Russia's latest proposal for a collective security system in Asia. The Russian plan was advanced by Communist Party
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  • 85 1 BONN, Sun. (Reuter) Strict security orecautions were taken today when Yugoslav Foreign Minister Mirko Tepavac arrived here for a two-day visit to West Germany. The Tarmac area at the airport was surrounded by lines of police as Mr. Tepavac stepped out of his aircraft to
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  • 107 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malaysian government will be asked to consider a new air-route to enable the tourist association to offer a package deals to tourists. The chairman of the Kuala Lumpur Tourist Association, Mr. A.J.M. Ruiter disclosed today that the new air-route linking Bangkok.
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  • 182 1 HONG KONG. Sun. a PI) Chinese inhabitants In Canton thought the U.S. Air Force had launched an attack on Communist; China when the city was hit by an earthquake on Saturday, the English Tabloid Star reported ttday. "Hundreds i of people In canton ran
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  • 85 1 ALGIERS. Sun. (Reuter> Thirtyfive of the 37 occupants of an Algerian Caravelle jetliner peuished when it crashed in flajnes yesterday while attempting a forced landing ,190 milqs south of here. The airliner, chartered from the national airline Air Algerie, was making a regular weekly liight from Paris
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  • 158 1 MANILA. Sun. (UPl)—President Nixon told Asia Sunday it will have to fight its own battles from now on. There will be no more "Vietnams." He chose the Philiopir.es on his second day in Asia as the President of the United States to define a
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  • 88 1 JAKARTA, Sun. (UPI) First Lady Pat Nixon confided on Sunday she was frightened that when a runaway horse broke loose during the President's welcoming motorcade through town some of the hundreds of thousands of school children who had turned out to greet her might be hurt. Otherwise, she
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  • 850 1 SPACE CENTRE, Houston, Sun. (UPI) Scientists opened the first box of Apoilo 11 moon rocks on Saturday and found their greyish-brown prize "a very difficult colour to describe." "They look like very solid rocks. There's a large number of rocks, at least 15," said Dr.
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  • 178 1 The former millionaire-owner of the famous "Veni Veci" stables and restauranteur, Mr. Claude Guinet, 45, was fatally stabbed outside his Prince's Restaurant early yesterday morning At the time of the crime, Mr. Guinet was leaving the restaurant by the back door at approximately 3.20
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  • 138 1 SPACE CENTRE. Houston, Sun. (UPI) A device left on the lunar surface for recording moonquakes has reported several "events" in the past 24 hours although scientists are unsure what they are. NASA officials said Saturday. •"The origin of the events is uncertain and they are being
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  • 128 1 STOCKHOLM. SuiUßeuter) —A Swedish United Nations observer was killed in fighting today alone the Suez Canal, it was announced here. The observer was on duty on the Egyptian side of the canal, according to a report to the Swedish Army Staff. The name of
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  • 78 1 PARIS. Sun. (Reuter) Laotian Premier Prince Souvanna Fhouma left for home today after a visit here during which he called on the big powers to stop North Vietnamese infiltration of his country. Prince Souvanna charged at a press conference here last Friday that some 60.000 North
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  • 32 1 LAGOS. Sun. (UPI) The Nigerian Federal Air Force attacked Biafran airplanes, troop carriers and buildings in a series of forays into rebelheld territory at the weekend, military spokesmen said today
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  • 351 2 A HOST of Hong Kong and Indonesian Aim stars flew into Singapore yesterday to take part in the Sinpore Film Festival, the opening night to be held at the Galaxy Cinema this evening. First to arrive in the afternoon was a strong contingent of Indonesian actors
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  • 150 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Museum Negara today received its 5,000.000 th visitor when a 13-year-old schoolboy, S. Prasad stepped across the "xate to view some of the exhibits again. Thus, the museum established in 1963 became one of the most visited places in Kuala Lumpur. And
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  • 82 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. About 20 million worth of rubber latex went down the drain when 30.000 acres of rubber estate in Sabah were left untapped since last year. This was stated today by the General Manager of the Sabah Rubber Fund Board, Mr. A.P.P. Campbell who attribute the
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  • 54 2 YEO Kwee Wah, 22, of Jalan Potong Pasir was found dead in a pool of b'.ood on the roof of the Chartered Bank at Se!egle House, yesterday. Police believe he fell to his death from one of the floors of Selegie House, above the Bank. Police do not suspect
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  • 213 2 THREE thousand pupils of the New Town Secondary School are all set to dirty their hands during the "Week of Service 1969" to raise funds for local charities and the school's development projects. Out of the funds raised. 50 per cent will go to
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  • 67 2 A PUBLIC auction of motorvehicle#, plants and stores will be held on Aug. 5 at the P.W.D. Workshop, Kallang, from 10.00 a.m. The items can be inspected on Aug. 1, 2 and 4 at East Reclamation Road (near Gate No. 1 P.S.A.) and P.W.D. Workshop. Kallang, during office
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  • 89 2 Two youths who had stolen a tricycle from China Town were arrested half-an-hour later along Dunearn Road by a detective and a policeman, yesterday. The detective and the policeman spotted the youths as they were trying to get away on the machine. Earlier, the owner of
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  • 132 2 A young minstrel from Paraguav hopes to spread the 150 th anniversary joy of Singapore by composing a special song to honour the occasion. Mario Ll&nee. leader of the famed Log Mensajero* del Paraguay now performing at the Four Lions Restaurant of the Hotel Singapore Intercontinental.
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  • 165 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Timely arrival of security forces prevented five thieves from escaping with $2,000 worth of goods from a shop at Jalan Ipoh here during the curfew hours, this morning The thieves had earlier broken into a shop was loading the stolen loots of
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  • 119 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Swift action by Fire Brigade last night prevented a fire in a printing firm in Pudu, caused by short circuit, from causing serious damage. The fire broke out at about 9.15 p.m. at Kwa Lai Kwan printing press at Jalan Lengkongan Brunei off Jalan
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  • 229 2 KI'ALA Ll'MPl'R, Sun. The Malaysian government has earmarked one million dollars to improve the mediral and health services in Kelantan. This was disclosed today by the Minister of Health. Tan Sri Sardon bin Hajl Jubir in his address to senior staff of the Medical and
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  • 150 2 KOTA KINABALU. Sun Filipino nationals in Sabah were today urged to support and co-operate with the government to achieve racial harmony and peace in the country as well as In the state. Speaking at a Civics Assembly at Pulau Sabang. the District Officer
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  • 108 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Sabah Housing Commission has been alloted $5 million by the Sabah rovernment to build low cost houses in urban and rural area thus year. A spokesman of the commit sion said today that the housing programmes to be implemented this year would
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  • 322 2 FNCHE Sha'ari Tadin. the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, yesterday advised Malay citizens in Singapore not to consider Lnemseives as minority race. c He said that in the multi-racial society Singapore, it was the quality and not thie quantity that mat as
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  • 81 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malaysia Shipping Corporation. Malaysia's International shipping line, has placed an order with a Japanese firm to build two 14.50 ft ton vessels valued at $30,000. This WAS disclosed today by a spokesman of th* corporation who said the agreement was signed last
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  • 151 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Direct telephone dialling facilities for trunk call In West Malaysia will ibe taken a step further when smaller towns were linked u|p with the big automatic exchanges in the major towns. The Director -G en e'r a 1 of Telecommunications. Mr. Chew Kam
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  • 124 2 TWO youcg extortionist? were arrested by a po!: e ambush party from Joo Chiat Road Police Station on Saturday when they turned up at an appointed place to> collect pav-off." One of them had earlier intimidated a eontijactor, Leow Onn Tai. 31. demandng $6O from him
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  • 30 2 A detective and from the Kerbau Police Station yesterday detained a 15-year-old boy. who had 10 katls of telephone 1 wires on. him near Bukit Timah Road.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 115 2 TODAY a Monday, July 28, 1969. ARIES MAR. 21 APR. 19 <?YI 5-21-28-48 8Z4947-68 TAURUS APR. 20 MAY 20 STAR. GAZER**^ By CLAY JL POLLAN JK Your Daily Activity Guide SEPT Aewding to tho Stan. To develop message for Monday, n veod words corresponding to numbers 42-43-69 1 of your
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    • 4022 4 STATEMENT RELATING TO RESTRICTED OFFER FOR SALE OF SHARES THROUGH PRIVATE PLACEMENT I A copv of this Offer has been lodged with and registered by the Registrar of Companies in Singapore who takes no responsibility as to its contents. Application has been made to the Committee of the Stock Exchange
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  • 881 5 HYANNIS PORT, Massachusetts, Sun. (UPI and Reuter) Thousands of telegrams, letters and messages flooded the seaside Kennedy compound yesterday urging Sen. Edward Kennedy by a 100-1 margin not to resign. An aide said the 37-year-old Senator "obviously was moved" by the outpouring
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  • 254 5 WARSAW, Sun. (Reuter) Food, medicine and equipment were lowered 1,300 feet down a speciallydrilled bore-hole yesterday to 70 miners trapped for three davs in a flooded coal pit, near Katowice, south- ern Poland. All but one of 80 miners trapped are known to be
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  • 195 5 ENNISKILLE, Northern Ireland, Sun. (UPI) Police yesterday arrested 41 protesting members of a "People's Democracy" group that massed to march in this town's centre despite an official ban. Militant students, some 50 strong, moved into the town's center despite an order by Home Affairs Minister.
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  • 245 5 MICHIGAN MYSTERY KILLINGS YPSILANTI. Mich., Sun. (t'PI) Fear Is mounting that an 18-vear-old university student may have become the seventh victim in a string of unsolved slayings of young women in the past two years. A vivid description of a shiny motor-cycle and its
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  • 53 5 SALISBURY. S u n. (Reuter) Two longplaying record versions of the musical "Hair." now running in New York and London, have been banned by the Rhodesia Censorship Board because of references to sex and drug-taking, the Board announced here. This is the first time that the Board has
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  • 110 5 NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI) Richard Rodgers. composer of such Broadway milestones as "Oklahoma". "South Pacific" and "The Sound Of Music" is hospitalised following a slight heart attack he suffered last week-end. Rodgers, 57. was in a Coronary Care Unit at Lenox Hill Hospital. A spokesman described him as
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  • 165 5 NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI) The heart and liver of a 17-year-old girl who died on Friday night of a brain hemorrhage have been transplanted into two adult men, it was announced yesterday by two Manhattan hospitals. The heart of the *irl, who was identified
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  • 58 5 SALISBURY. Rhodesia. Sun. (UPI) Rhodesia has just acquired one of the world's longest if not the longestsurfaced airport runways. And this despite the fact that now only TWO Major international airlines still touch down at Salisbury Airport. The runway. 15.510 feet or 2 94 miles long, was built
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    • 234 5 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Directors and Management of wish to extend their sincere thanks and appreciation to THE HONOURABLE DR. GOH KENG SWEE MINISTER FOR FINANCE, SINGAPORE, who kindly officiated at the opening ceremony of their ceramic factory at Jurong on Sunday July 27, 1969, and to the Government Officials, distinguished guests,
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  • 866 6 VARIOUS commentators on the triumphant post-moon-conquest world tour of President Richard Nixon have pointed out that his most important stopovers would be Jakarta, Lahore or Bucharest. Jakarta, some say, is the new Asia because it overthrew possible Communist takeover without outside help. Lahore, others point out, will
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  • 842 6  -  by IAN TEMPLETON GEMINI NEWS SERVICE WELLINGTON It has been en election-year tradition in New Zealand almost as long as the country has had self-government that the annual budget should contain a range of concessions and hand-outs as bait for the voter. The economy, since World
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  • 24 6 Human nature is so constituted that all see and judge better in the affairs of other men than in their own. TERENCE.
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  • 822 6  -  by SAM UBA GEMINI NEWS SERVICE LONDON After the deaths of Moise Tshombe end Tom Mboye, Africe will never be the seme aoein —et least to me. They were two of the few African leaders for whom I had reel respect. Their attitude of total opposition to
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  • 980 6  -  By Clyde Sanger Lately in Castries, St. Lucia While Britain prepares to turn St. Vincent into the sixth of its Associated States in October, the whole concept is under a new challenge here. When the first five governments were launched into limited statehood two
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  • 830 6 BERKELEY, California A University of California researcher's daydream about the gold crisis last year has led him to the discovery of a vital new weapon in the fight against lung cancer. It seems that Dr. Jay A. Nadel of the Cardiovascular Research Institute confesses to a predeliction to
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  • 307 6 WASHINGTON, The effect of Hie Apollo moon programme on the American economy and the sale of consumer products has been tremendous. The programme has provided livelihood for thousands of engineers, technicians and administrators. And, as one writer noted, the moon has become the
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 612 7 SEOUL, Sun. (UPI) For South Korean President Park Chung-Hee the most important national goal is economic buildup. As a nation that is under a constant threat of Communist aggression from the North. South Korea must place stress on national defence. However, Park feels efforts
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    • 95 7 TOKYO. Sun. (UPI) Mitsui and Co. and Daiho Sangyo Co.. Ltd. announced they have formed a new joint firm to be called Nippon Helium. Inc. to import liquid helium from the United States. The announcement said the new firm will begin business in January next year. It
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    • 40 7 NEW DELHI. Sun. (Reuter) Inaia exported 1,848.303 birds to earn 4,391,882 rupees (£240,000 sterling) In foreign exchange in 1968-69. according to the Ministry of Foreign Trade. The largest number 584.671 were shipped to Japan. Britain took 105,708.
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    • 210 7 TOTAL consolidated resources of Bank America Corporation. the one-bank holding company for Bank of America, amounted to US $24,927,503,000 on June 30, according to President Rudolph A. Peterson. This represents a gain of 11.5 percent over the total of $22,356,593,000 a year ago.
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    • 142 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) —Sixteen nation s have agreed to contribute 1.12 billion (b) U.S. dollars to replenish the resources of the International Development Association. (IDA) an affiliate of the World Bank which makes long term interest free loans to underdeveloped nations. Mr. Robert S. McNamara
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    • 355 7 IN line with the Life Department's expansion programme of Overseas Assurance Corporation, Ltd., the Board of Directors have approved the promotion of Messrs. Yeo Miang Chew and Yeo Chee Tie to Manager (Life) and Accountant (Life). Both would report direct to the Asst. General
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    • 390 7 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) This was the week for bonds. The shock effect of o better than 9 per cent return on money invested in the government's newly launched £4OO mijlion loan stock pulled stock market funds from industrial shares and into the gilt-edged bonds.
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    • 65 7 CANBERRA. Overseas investment in Australia more than doubled in 1967-68 For the first time capital inflow exceeded ASIOOO-million. Statistics from the Bureau of Census and Statistics showed total inflow was $lO3B-million. In 1966-67 it was $514,000,000 Funds from America and Canada were greatest, $564,000,000 compared with $386,000,000 in
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    • 82 7 RANGOON. Sun. (Reuter) Burma has announced it has nationalised jade mining and that all future exploration, mining and selling of jade would be handled by the government. An official announcement this week said jade miners had one month to register their minerals at government buying
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    • 181 7 A NEW motoring magazine for owners of Toyota motor vehicles has been launched in West Malaysia. Published by Borneo Motors, Toyota distributors in Malaysia and Singapore. "TOYOTA TOPICS' is believed to be the first publication printed and published locally by a member of the motor Industry.
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    • 143 7 AIR INDIA will shortly build a new Accessories Overhaul and Repair facility at its Technical Base at Santa CruzIt will bring under one roof the entire overhaul and test facilities for aircraft electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic and fuel systems. Some of these systems are at present
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    • 86 7 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) Indonesia may face strong competition from Malaysia In pepper production, the Independent newspaper Pedoman said. The paper quoted pepper traders as saying that Malaysia had been striving hard to become a pepper producer and many Indonesian growers on the Bangka and
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    • 145 7 TOKYO. Sun. (UPI) Kao Soap Company announced today It was joining Tsuklshima Food Industries, the third largest producer of edible oil in Japan, to reinforce Its edible oil division. It said also that It was making the tieup to enter into the Margarine
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    • 145 7 A former member of the staff of Mansfield and Co. Pte. Ltd., Singapore, Mr. HO. Karsten, has been appointed a Managing Director of The Ocean Steam Ship Company and Chairman and Managing Director of Glen Line and McGregor, Gow and Holland in London. Mr. Karsten,
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    • 174 7 SCANDINAVIAN Airlines has ordered eight more Super DC-9s and one DC-8-62 allcargo Jetliner from McDonnell Douglas. Long Beach, California, Mr. John Hoyer, SAS General Manager for Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei announced. The eight Super DC-9s (the Douglas DC-9-41) are valued at approximately US$4.5 million each. They
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    • 113 7 JAKARTA, Sun (Reuter Indonesia yesterday signed major contract with a consortium of nine Japanese firms for exploration of nickel deposits on Halmahera Island East Indonesia. Indonesia was represented by Minister of Mines. Dr. Sumantri, and the consortium by Mr K. Kawakami, head of the
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    • 794 7 The weekly market review TRADING in the Stock Exchange of 3Xalaysia and Singapore the past week was another testimony that "the bear's rampage shows no sign of letting up"' as no rew factor arose to warrant any change. Although the market was i more active with
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    • 404 7 AH RIVALS 5 00 am. MSA MLO29 Koala Lumpur. 900 a.m. MSA MLII 9 Kuala Lumpur. 10.10 ajn. MSA MLI2I Kuala Lumpur. 10.25 a.m. MSA MLOOS Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. 10.50 am THAI TG42S Bangkok. 12.35 p.m. PAN-AM PAB4I Saleon. Guam, Honolulu. San Francisco lZ.Aop.in. GARL'DA GAB
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    • 12 7 Thai International now flies to more countries intheOrient than any other airline
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  • 864 8 DIPLOMATIC staff from the Canadian High Commission cave a warm farewell to their colleague. Miss Gerry Buerkle (Third Secretary of the High Commission) prior to her departure for home on the completion of her tour of duty in the Far East. The host for the evening was
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  • STUDENTS' PAGE ALL TEN DOLLARS ESSAY WINNERS
    • 763 9 OUR Prime Minister has often said that Singapore's survival depends on the ability of its people of diverse races, cultures and religions to come together to build a prosperous and vigorous nation. He is never wrong in matters of such great importance. We cannot, for
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    • 656 9 I have always considered the responsibilities of parents as a tedious and tough one and as such I think they are the ones who suffer most toil most and worry most In fact they are the unpaid slaves. A s they have sown their seeds so shall
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    • Article, Illustration
      549 9 NARCOTICS are drugs which relieve pains and discomforts. Some of them induce sleep or stupor. If the user takes them regularly in small amounts with a doctor's prescription, little or no harm will affect him physically. If however, the user takes the drugs frequently and in large amounts, the
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      400 9 FAIRY tales have been loved by children through the ages and in every part of the world. A child who reads a fairy tale is carried away Into a wonderful land of make-believe where handsome princes rescue beautiful maidens, where ugly witches and giants are put to death
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      345 9 ONE morning. I woke up early, and was preparing to go to Church I usually take a bus but as It was too early I decided to walk to Church. As I was walking along the road, time wore on. When I reached the Junction of the
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    • 338 9 ONE FINE evening, after quite a heavv meal. I decided to go for a stroll around the village. As I stepped out from my house, a gust of cool, fresh wind greeted me. I looked up and saw the sky which looked like a thick blue
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    • 59 9 Students: This is your page to further your interests. Therefore please send to us your articles on sports and extra-curricular activities, stories, poetry and painting for publication in the Eastern Sun. They will benefit the entire student community. Address your letters to the Editor, Students Page, Eastern Sun, 23-B Cantonment
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    • 171 9 Essay writing: Rules to observe All entrants are requested to observe the following rules: 2. Each entrant must fill in his/her own writing the entry form appended helow in block letters. 2. No entry will be considered icithout the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach his/her
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 61 9 AMY itllliijl ma m "Just think.. .I'm engaged to a man who owns his own carl" DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and AUanlMMns THI WBAXS OF IB rT x WA* A URN* 6R\WU I 4&AL.U>U/*T> A B&*A&FZAU£R. 11 *3!K W, VI <JS FI M M by Brut parka* ail Johnny
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 330 10 PLAYING at their home course, RAF Changi outclassed Keppel Club by four games to two in keenly contested matches. Keppel Club's Alisdair Malcolm (H'cap 3) and Stephen Wee (8) spearheaded their team's lead after beating RAF Changi's Eric Sterrett (5) and Fred Naylor (10)
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    • 1516 10 By BIG BEN IPOH, Sun. Houston Ranger with Ricky Kingston astride won the class two division two sif straight here today to return his backers $36 for a win ticket, the highest dividend of the day. Letter of Credit (Rod Dawkins) and Donville (Glynn Pretty) won
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    • 85 10 MUNICH. Sun. (AFP> Indian Davis Cup players Premjit Lall and Jaldeep Mukerjea were beaten 6-1. 6-3 by France's Barclay and West German J. Fassbender in the men's doubles quarter-finals of the Bavarian international tennis championships here yesterday. In the women's doubles. Japanese sisters K and J.
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    • 74 10 MELBOURNE. Sun rßej ter) Greece won the third and final international soccer match against Australia by two goals to nil here today. Greece led one-nil at halftime after a goal bv George Dedes. Inside forward Demetre Papaioannou. brought on as a replacement, put the re suit
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    • 361 10 STAFF Sergeant Joseph Minto. last year's winner, was declared the winner of the 1969 BP South Malaysian Rally which ended at the BP Refinery Pasir Panjang, yesterday. Minto, a veteran Singapore driver of the Singapore Forces Club, drove an Opel Kadett with his navigator Dave
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    • 925 10 THE six-year-old 200 metres sprint record set by Singapore's champion sprinter C. Kunalan was cracked by Ho Mun Cheong at the 7th inter-varsity-college quinquangular annual athletic meet at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre, yesterday. Ho of the University of Singapore returned a new time of
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    • 47 10 FRANCORCHAMPS. Be 1gium. Sun. (Reuter) Belgian driver Leon Dernier was killed yesterday when his Japanese Mazda N3O soun off the road during the Francorchamps 24 hours sports car race. The accident occurred three hours after the race started. No one else was hurt.
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    • 133 11 G6TAAD, Switierland, Sun. (Reuter) Wimbledon chimplon Ann Jonea of Britain waa toppled in straight sets by French professional Francoise Durr in the women's singles semi-finals of the Bwiss Open tennla championships here yesterday. Mile Durr, who lasted only two round* at Wimbledon, won comfortably
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    • 427 11 LONDON, Sun (Reuter) Gary Sobers, the West Indies captain, marked his return to English County cricket with a dashing 98 for Nottinghamshire at Bristol yesterday. Sobers scored his runs against championship leaders Gloucestershire and helped his County reach 228 for nine by
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    • 50 11 MEXICO CITY. Sun. (UPI) Philippine bantamweight champion Alberto Jangalay was t'koed last night by Mexican champion Chuchu Castillo. The referee stopped the fight In the fifth round saying Jangalay was badly beaten. Jangalay has 29 wins in 36 fights and Castillo has 32 wins in 39 bouts.
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    • 246 11 THE Singapore Badminton Association have named 13 players to compete in the Malay Badminton Association annual championships early next month. This was disclosed to Sunsport by the Secretary of the SBA, Mr. Max Lange, yesterday. Mr. Lange said: "The SBA are supporting a call
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    • 94 11 ASCOT, England. Sun. (Reuter) English mare Park Top owned by the Duke of Devonshire and ridden by English champion jockey Lester Piggott won the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes run over one and a half miles her* yesterday. A.D.G. Oldrey'g Crorier was
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    • 477 11 NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuter) Randy Hundley blasted a bases-full h:t off the left field wall to drive in Billy Williams for Chicago's winning run as the Cubs nipped the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-2 in 11 innings yesterday at Chicago in a National League baseball
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    • 101 11 FranulovicAshe Final INDIANAPOLIS. Indiana, Sun. (AFP) American number one Arthur Ashe and Yugoslavia's Zeljko Franulovic have qualified for today's men's singles in the American national clay court tennis championships here. Ashe bet his compatriot Charles Pasarell 7-5. 6-3, 6-2 while Franulovic beat American Davi s CuP Player Clark Graebner 6-3,
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    • 123 11 SPRINGS. Sun. (Reuter) Th§ Australian rugby tourists seored a morale-boosting 2717 victory over the talented Gazelles team here yesterday. The Wallabies, producing some of the beat rugby seen on their tour so far, made a slow start but once they got into their stride they forced
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    • 35 11 FAR East Air Force scored a resounding victory over their Army and Royal Navy opponents at the 1969 Singapore Inter-Services Athletic Championships recently.
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    • 241 11 ASIAN YOUTH TENNIS HONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter) Ten countries taking part in the Third Asian Youth tennis championships starting here on August 11 were divided into two groups to complete in the event The Philippines, tipped to capture major honours In the three-day event,
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    • 258 11 MONTREAL. Sun. (Reuter) Veteran Sam Snead maintained a comfortable lead through the rain-delayed third round of the U*****,000 (about £52.000) Canadian Open golf championship His two-under-par TO for a 54-hole total of 205 put him 11 strokes under par. Snead has been the pacesetter
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    • 130 11 DARWIN. Australia. Bun. (Reuter) The Darwin Cup. highlight of this tropical city's norse racing calendar, was postponed yesterday following two abortive attempts to get the field away to a clean start. Only two horses jumped from the starting barrier when the A 53.000 race
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    • 94 11 BRISBANE, Sun. (Reuter)World champion long distance runne r Ron Clarke wi| beaten badly by fellow Australian Olympian Kerry O'Brien in the Australian 10.000-metre cross country championship at Redcliffe near here yesterday. O'Brien recorded 30: 26.6 14.4 seconds better than Clarke Clarke, who has just returned from a
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    • 61 11 MANCHESTER, England, Sun. (Reuter) Indian Test cricketer Farokh Engineer was taken to hospital here for an X-ray after he was struck in the face while batting for Lancashire against Middlesex at Old Trafford yesterday. A rising ball from paceman Bob Herman caught him in the mouth. Engineer.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 304 10 SB II IJL. 1.45. «.M, 6.30 9.15 p.m. Christopher Qeorge. J D Cannon "THE 1.000 PLANE RAID" I*raine Stephens Color tUA> OPENS TOMORROW' Patrick O'Neal. Joan Hackett "ASSIGNMENT TO KILL" Panavision. Color (WB-7 Arts) CAPITOL Phone 2975? NOW SHOWING! 11 a.m.. 1.45, 4.00. 6.30 9.30 D m. Sean Todd. Robert
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    • 46 10 BIG SWEEP Total Pool ($28,850) Ist Prize No. *****8 $7,140 2nd Prizo No. *****2 $3,570 3rd Prizo No. *****7 $1,785 Starters: ($221 each) Nos:- *****6 *****5 *****0 *****7 *****1 *****4 *****3 *****1 *****5 Consolation: ($l3B each) Nos:*****5 *****7 *****6 *****2 *****9 *****6 *****8 *****8 *****5 *****8.
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    • 545 10 mm DAY: DAILY SHOWS: 11 *JB„ Z.IS 5.3# A W Pn» NO INCREASE IN PRICES: In 70 A Stereophoiilo Sound ox •THE LONGEST DAY" John Wajm* Richard Burton ywVSCHOOL CONCESSION:-WW I Sl.OO Tc Any Seat Dally At >ll a-»-, 215 A 5-30 p.m. ShowaJ ;vvvw\uvvv\vwuv\vvvvvvwu\» ORCHARD ***** Last Day! 1-30.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
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  • 48 12 THE Prime Minister, Mr. Le e Kuan Yew, is being welcomed by members of the Pasir Panjang Constituency Citizens' Consultative Committee at Pasir Panjang Park. Mr. Lee was attending a dinner to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the founding of Singapore. More than 1,000 people attended the dinner.
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  • 392 12 SOME 150,000 bona fide Singapore citizens made stateless through no fault of their own since the present Government came into power should not be "cast away like dirt." This was spelled out yesterday evening by the ViceChairman of the United National Front,
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  • 147 12 The Air Defence Command of the Singapore Armed Forces needs a number of trainee pilots to strengthen it s flying force. A statement issued by the Government yesterday called for interested persons to apply for "more details an d particulars" from the Ad-Hoc Office. Central Manpower Base.
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  • 106 12 THE Junior Chamber of Singapore will be sending a four-man delegation to Manila for the Sister-Chapter Signing with Capitol Jaycess of Quezon City, Philippines. The delegation consists of the National President Mr Henry Koh. Secretary General Gerard Bamanshaw, Inter national Relations Chairman Mr. Lim Soo Ann,
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  • 655 12 Jurong Labour Shortage SINGAPORE is prepared to allow employers recruit workers of any skills or grade from abroad to meet any labour shortage in Jurong. the Minister of Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. said yesterday. In such recruitment, he added, preference will "naturally be given" to
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  • 147 12 A RUDE shock awaited an American woman tourist on her arrival at the Singapore International Airport yesterday her luggage containing personal belongings worth USS 1.000 was missing. The agitated Miss Fleming (that was the only name she gave to reporters) made frantic Inquiries with airport officials
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  • 439 12 MR. Chan Chee Seng yesterday oaid tribute to loving mothers who know their maternal and social responsibilities in the nurturing and upbringing of children. Mr. Chan, who is Parliamentary Secretary. Ministry of Social Affairs, and patron of tne Junior Chamber of Singapore. was speaking at the
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  • 227 12 MEET Miss Rabiah Ibrahim (above) and her soulful eyes and stunning pair of legs. She is one of the six models selected for the "Singapore Jet Sell" fashion show sponsored jointly by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, MalaysiaSingapore Airline and the Goodwood Group. Miss Rabiah, a professional
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  • Article, Illustration
    103 12 AIRPORT customs officer Lawrance Wong. 20, was on his way home in a bus when he was spotted with his copy of the Eastern Sun. Asked for his views, Lawrance showed himself to be very blunt. He feels the paper publishes too much foreign news. He wants more
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  • 64 12 A RAMBUTAN tree was the death of an elderly man. A police spokesman said, that Toh Ah Thong. 83. climbed up the tree at about 9.30 a.m. to pluck some rambutans. He slipped and fell. His wife. Chua Hwee Keng. 80 rushed to his
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  • 61 12 TWO youths armed with daggers robbed a couple of $lB and two wrist watches yesterday. Mr. Ong Mey Huat. 24, and Miss Seow Mee Shiun, 20 were walking along the side of Pierce Reservoir at about 11.25 am. when two youths approached them. After robbing them, the youths ran
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  • 186 12 LATENT talents hidden amongst the people of Singapore must be tapped and stimulated to creativity. declared the Acting Minister for Culture. Mr. Wee Toon Boon, last night. Speaking at the priz®" giving ceremony for Radio and Television Singapore's short story and song competition. Mr. Wee
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  • 102 12 TWO persons were killed in seperate road mishaps yesterday. At Tanjong Panjau, a Malaysian lorr v attendant, Neoh Tian Leong. 29. of Penang. wa? killed on the spot in a collision with a lorry. At Clemenceau Avenue, an elderly woman was killed when she was hit
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 24 12 TOTO DRAW THE following numbers were drawn at Toto Draw yesterday afternoon: 9, 5, 30, 32 and 33. The additional number drawn was 44.
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    • 96 12 Time 6k Tide High Tide (Today) Singapore Town- 11.10 a.m. (7 8 ft.) 9.51 p.m. (9.1 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 11.16 a.m. (9. 6ft.) 10.01 p.m. (9.8 ft.) Low Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 3.59 a.m. (-0.2 ft 4.00 p.m. (4.2 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 3.37 a.m. (0.4 ft.) 4.05 D.m. (5.1 ft.)
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