Eastern Sun, 29 July 1969
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Title Section25 1969-07-29 1 EASTERN SUN 3rd ANNIVERSARY BONUS: PRICE 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1072 Tuesday, 29 July 1969. ft MC(P) 073725 words
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Article508 1969-07-29 1 DEFENCE FROM ANY SOURCE' BANGKOK, Mon. (UPI and AFP) President Nixon said to night the United States was extremely grateful for the help of Thailands' troops in Vietnam, and in return pledged that the United States would defend this country against any attack from any source.508 words
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Article83 1969-07-29 1 TYNEMOUTH. England. Mon. (UPI) Sarah Rix solved a problem for the town council with her meat pies Perfect for 50 years, suddenly the gravy began sliding to one side leaving burned cor ners to her pies. The answer, a council spokesmen said, was that the block of apartments83 words
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Article126 1969-07-29 1 FORMER political detainee. Lim Chin Siong is no w in the United Kingdom, the Eastern Sun learnt yesterday. Lim left for U.K. late Sunday night watched by members of the Internal Security Department. No one was at the airport to see him off. His name126 words
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Article36 1969-07-29 1 CANVEY ISLAND, England Mon. (UPI) —The English heat was too much for Charlie the monkey Sunday. He escaped from his cage in a pet shop and dove into fish tanks to cool off.36 words
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Article83 1969-07-29 1 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) A Hone Kong businessman wants an ounce of moon rock to help cure smelly feet. The businessman, Mr. Carv Karon Lam. wants the lunar soil to use in the composition of a pa- tent medicine he has invented for curing foot and body odours.83 words
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Article77 1969-07-29 1 ATHENS. Mon. (AFP) —Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis has given his wife Jackie —widow of late President Kennedy a diamond of 40 carats as a gift for her 40th birthday which falls today. Athens evening newspapers reported Another gift was a pair of ear pendants. On77 words
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Article75 1969-07-29 1 HORHSMAN. England. Mon. (UPI) Fred Hogsflesh was used to his name but he did not want to inflict a wife and children with it. So when he married he changed his name to Caswell, his wife's maiden name. "The change cost me 17 pounds 17 shillings but75 words
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Article644 1969-07-29 1 'Whoever Wants...So Trades 9 BANGKOK. Mon. (UPI) Here is the statement of President Nixon on the Security of Thailand issued today. "In returning once again to Thailand. I am deeply conscious of the fact that Thailand has a special interest in the strength of America's determination644 words
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188 1969-07-29 1 $ll,OOO FOR A DIRECTOR of Edward Lumley and Sons (S) Ltd., Ronald Halkerstone MacDougal, appeared in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to lace two charges of having corruptly sanctioned payments of gratification to the former secretary and legal adviser of MalaysiaSingapore Airlines, Gerald188 words
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157 1969-07-29 1 TEL AVIV, Mon. (Reuter) Israeli jet planes attacked Egyptian positions in the Suez Canal region again today following a week of almost daily air strikes in the area, a military spokesman said here. The spokesman said Israeli aircraft struck the Egyptian positions in a157 words
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Article52 1969-07-29 1 PLYMOUTH. England. Mon. fUPI) —Heart transplant operations made extra work for "Professor" Rex Zeta. a tattoo artist who specialised in sailors Three women went to the Zeta for tattoos on the left side of their chest saying "No transplants." Zeta said he also put the tattoo on52 words
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Article998 1969-07-29 1 SAMPLE LOOKS LIKE 'EARTH'S' SPACE CENTRE, Houston, Mon. (UPI) The Seismic recorder left on the moon a week ogo has reported 14 disturbances believed to be landslides which change the nature of lunar craters, officials said yesterday. "Beginning July 25. 14 unusual seismic events were recorded998 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous19 1969-07-29 1 ADIES PAY V FO- i "We had a lot of trouble locating the right blood group for your fighter!"19 words
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158 1969-07-29 2 DAHOMEY's Ambassador to the United Nations. Mr. Maxime Leopold Zollmer, arrived in Singapore yesterday for a four-day visit. Mr. Zollmer. who Is also concurrently his country's ambassador to the United States, was met at the airport by a high official of the Foreign Ministry158 words
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Article121 1969-07-29 2 A SEMINAR to give marketing executives a fuller appreciation of the value of advertising is to be held in Singapore in August. It is being jointly organised by the Light Industries Services. a Division of the Economic Development Board and the Association of Accredited Advertising Agents and121 words
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Article86 1969-07-29 2 AcousticSounding The Air CANBERRA. Mon. (Reuter) Australia and the United States are to co-operate in developing acoustic sounding of the atmosphere. Supply Minister Senator Kenneth Anderson said today. Acoustic sounding of the atmosphere is like weather radar, except that souna not radio wave reflections are uied Senator Anderson said in86 words
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116 1969-07-29 2 NEW DELHI, Mon. (Reuter) The Prime Minister. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, said today that it was "wrong and mischievous'' to suggest that the nationalisation of banks was a step towards communism and was decided at the instance of a foreign country. One of India's leading editors. Mr.116 words
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Article162 1969-07-29 2 THE Junior Chamber of Commerce will hold their annual "Leader of Tomorrow Oratorical Contest" beginning from Sept. 6 at 2 p.m. at the Cultural Centre. Tort Canning Rise. The contest is co-sponsored by Esso Standard Limited and Malaysia-Singapore AirlinesThe grand finals of the contest will be held162 words
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293 1969-07-29 2 NEW DELHI. Mon. (Reuter) India's Central Bureau of Investigation ha« began a probe into the alleged offer of a US$5,OOO bribe to an Indian airlines official for each airliner bought from the American Douglas Company, parliament was told today. Dr. Karan Siiv'li, Minister of293 words
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167 1969-07-29 2 AMIENS. Northern France, Mon. (AFP) A pretty, 27-year-old French nurse is in prison here today charged with attempting to murder her chemist husband slowly by putting small doses of poison in his soup. Mrs. Chantal Gerln is alleged to have decided to get rid167 words
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Article, Illustration275 1969-07-29 2 THE Political Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Enche Ghazali Ismail* yesterday described how an educational system should be used as an effective instrument to encourage and foster growth of democratic principles. T He stated that the future of the Republic lay In the proper handlingEastern Sun photo. - 275 words
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233 1969-07-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Deputy Premier and Director of Operations, Tun Abdul Raiak will represent Malaysia at the 150 th anniversary celebrations of the founding of Singapore. .This was disclosed today by the Malaysian High Commissioner to Singapore Tan Sri Abdul Jamal bin233 words
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Article45 1969-07-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian government have consented to the formation of a single confederation of Industries, the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari said today. Enche Khir Mid the new confederation being more representative could benefit the government greatly.45 words
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Article76 1969-07-29 2 KATHMANDU, Mort. (Renter) A three-member South Korean delegation arrived here today for a three-day visit during which they are expected to sign an agreement on consular relations with Nepal. The mission, headed by Dr. Pyo Wook Han, South Korean ambassador to Thailand, is expected to sign the agreement76 words
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Article88 1969-07-29 2 BOULOGNE-StR-MER. Mon. (AFP) Exactly 70 years ago tomorrow. Italian physicist C'.urlielmo Marconi «ent the first radio message across th P English Channel. To Mark the occasion, a monument was unveiled yesterday at Wlmereaux. on the north French coast on the e!>ot where Marconi's famous message88 words
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Article110 1969-07-29 2 TAIPEI. MOn (AFP) Two people were killed and six injured a* typhoon Viola swept through southern and southeastern Taiwan last night with torrential rains. The Taiwan Weather Bureau lifted the typhoon land warning at 0940 hours local today as the tropical storm churned Into the South110 words
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Article92 1969-07-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Malaysian Deputy Premier and Director of Operations. Tun Abdul Razak said today that the Malaysian territorial waters limit is to be extended from three to twelve miles. He said the National Operations Council at its meeting today discussed and approved the92 words
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259 1969-07-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian Trade Union Congress today welcomed the Singapore move to give Preference to J k ed Malaysian workers in its industries should a shortage of skilled iobour occurred. The MTUC president. Mr. Yeoh Teck Chye described the announcement as a concrete259 words
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274 1969-07-29 2 KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Mon. A slight increase In the number of cases of arson and assault was noted over the week, the National Operations Council said today. The council at its meeting said the overall situation in the country had remained unchanged, but reports received274 words
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Article146 1969-07-29 2 MANILA. Mon. (AFP) The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will conduct a study of economic development problems expected to confront Southeast Asian countries in the 1970'5, it was announced today The study will take into account. among other factors, the economic implications of the end of146 words
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Article131 1969-07-29 2 $7OO Haul CIGARETTE lighters. sunglasses and other articles valued at about $700 to $1,000 were looted from one of the shops in the arrport transit lounge early \~-.terday morning. The shop 2. "a Stores was believed to nave been broken in at 1 or 2 am.131 words
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190 1969-07-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Tho Fijian Fisheries Department have made used of Malaysia's gift of 200 grass carp to clear weed causing navigational and other difficulties in the Rewa River of the Fiji Island. According to a British Information Services report in Kuala Lumpur, experiments190 words
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Article, Illustration34 1969-07-29 3 PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON concluded a 22-hour visit to Indonesia yesterday. He is seen with Indonesian President Suharto, reviewing a guard of honour o n his arrival in Jakarta from Manila on Saturday. (UPI Radiophoto).(UPI Radiophoto). - 34 words
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590 1969-07-29 3 BANGKOK. Mon. (CTI) A group of "intruders" believed to be Communist fuerrilas struck at the I .S. airbase at Übon. 400 miles east north-east of Bangkok early this morning, a few hours before President Nixon's visit to Thailand. A U.S. Embassy590 words
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293 1969-07-29 3 AGANA. Guam. Mon. (UPI) A U.S. B-52 bomber crashed and exploded into "a big ball of flame" to-day while taking off from Anderson Air Force Base en route to a bombing mission in V'ie namThe eight-man bomber crew, from Pease Air Force Base. New Hampshire293 words
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289 1969-07-29 3 WEST BERLIN, Mon. (Reuter) The three Western Allies have intervened the case of three alleged West German draft dodgers who found a haven here, informed sources said last night. Seven other voung West Germans, accused of desertion from the West German forces, were289 words
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293 1969-07-29 3 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Coded radio messages go regularly into the Soviet Union to anti-Communist underground agents who reply by letters in invisible ink, a Russian Emigre leader said yesterday. This account was given by Lev Rahr, a leader of the Russian Emigre Organisation, NTS.293 words
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Article333 1969-07-29 3 WARSAW, Mon. (Reuter) Seventy-nine Silesian miners freed from a flooded colliery owed their lives to-day to a 4,000-man rescue force which fought through mud. water and stones to end their four-day ordeal underground. Rescue squads released the trappea men yesterday afternoon after burrowing through a333 words
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Article71 1969-07-29 3 KATMANDU. Mon (UPI> India has been formally asked to withdraw its personnel from Nepal. Foreign Minister GB. Rajbhandari said yesterday. He told Neoal's National Assembly, the country's highest legislature body the Government mace it clear Nepal will be satisfied only by the fulfilment of its demands.71 words
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320 1969-07-29 3 SAIGON, Mon. (Reuter and UPI) Seven civilians were killed jast night when Vietcong poured a barrage of mortar fire into a training centre in the Mekong Delta, the South Vietnamese Command an- nounced to-day. A military spokesman said two other civilians and five320 words
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409 1969-07-29 3 NEW YOKK. Mon. (UPI) Billions of dollars in money and supplies have disappeared into the South Vietnamese blackmarket, some of it through accounts in IJ-S. banks. Life Magazine said yesterday. "Since the American buildup began In 1965, as much as one billion dollars409 words
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245 1969-07-29 3 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Transsexuals, living in a no-man's land of sex. came in from the cold here this week-end under the sympathetic scrutiny of British and American specialists in "Gender Identity." Physicians and psychologists from tne two countries were at:encing the fi.st international syinpcs.um on245 words
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Article119 1969-07-29 3 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter)—A new type of cholera El Tor. organism has been discovered in the Philippines, according to the Health Department here. Jesus Azurin. Co-Ordinator of the National El Tor. Research Project, said the new organism called "Inaba" also had been found by the World Health119 words
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304 1969-07-29 3 HONG KONG, Mon. (IPI) Typhoon Viola hit the coast of Kwangtung Province in South China shortly after noon (0400 GMT) to-day following a destructive sweep across the Philippines! Viola was p 'lotted 55.8 miles south south-west of Swatow at 0200 GMT and was moving304 words
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309 1969-07-29 4 ANN ARBOR. Michigan. Moil. (UPI) Police revealed yesterday the battered. nude body of an 18-year-old woman student had been found lying face down in a ditch the eighth young woman to die by violence in this universl*y area in the past two309 words
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Article62 1969-07-29 4 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Fred Hogsflesh has changed his name to save embarrassment for his newly-married wife Maureen. "I didn't want my wife and children to have to put up with it," he said at Irs home near LondonFred. a 29-year-old yardman with a builders' merchant. has62 words
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Article, Illustration807 1969-07-29 4 AMERICANS ARGUE OVER! UNANSWERED QUESTIONS... WASHINGTON, Mon. (Reuter Gr UPI) Senator Edward Kennedy's political future remained cloudy yesterday as Americans argued over the questions left unanswered by his account of a fatal car accident in which he was involved 10 days ago. Senator Kennedy stayed outUPI pix. - 807 words
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181 1969-07-29 4 PARIS. Mon (UPI) Three month* after Oen. Charles de Gaulle's resignation. after a constitutional referendum defeat. hLs successors are drafting plans for a new constitutional overhaul. Officials went ahead with plans yesterday on the constitutional changes President Georges Pompidou believes should be made, though181 words
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Article94 1969-07-29 4 WARSAW. Mon. (Reuter) All but one of 80 trapped miners were rescued alive yesterday from a flooded colliery nea r Katowice, SouWi Poland, where they were trapped for four days, Warsaw radio reported. Only one man was killed when mud, water, and sand surged into the94 words
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Article, Illustration198 1969-07-29 4 HONOLULU. Men. (UPI) Gloria Diaz, the new Mi* Universe, was enjoying a warm aloha from islanders yesterday but said she was excited about the triumphal hemecoming planned for her m the Philippines. Miss Diaz, staying in the Kahala Hilton during her twoday visit, said198 words
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123 1969-07-29 4 CAIRO. Mon. (Reuter) A United Nations observer was killed near the Suez Canal by an Israeli shell yesterday the first fatality in the U.N. Force since the June war of 1967. The observer. Major Bo Roland Plane died In another day of land and123 words
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Article64 1969-07-29 4 MIAMI, Mon. (UPI) A tight-lipped Negro hijacked a continental airlines DC9 over West Texas yesterday and forced the crew to fly him to Cuba after letting the passengers off at the Midland-Odessa Airport. It was the 22nd hijacking of a U.S. commercial airliner this year but the64 words
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290 1969-07-29 4 KAMPALA. Mon (Reuter) The Ail-Africa Conference of Bishops provided a unique opportunity for 'he Roman Catholic Church to study the problem* facine It in Africa. Cardinal Rugambwa of Dar Es Salaam said here today. Cardinal Rugambwa. president of the four-day symposium. was making the official290 words
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Article84 1969-07-29 4 MOSCOW. Mon. (Reuter) Soviet television last night showed an hour-long documentary programme on China, devoted largely to damning Chinese leader Mao Tse-tung whom it called the "greatest traitor" to communism. The criticism of the Peking leadership mirrored that which has appeared in the official press here84 words
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Article23 1969-07-29 4 KINSHASA. Mon. (Reuter) Two important diamond deposits have been discovered in Congo Kinshasa's Bandundu province, the Congolese News Agency reported yesterday.23 words
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Article121 1969-07-29 4 BONN, Mon. (UPI)—A •ex education course tor people over 60 is belli* planned by the City of OerUnghxusen. Course Director Guasr Liebing, 48. said curriculum will include tbe "Sex Atlas" now recommended for use in West German grammar schools, the sex education film "Helta" and the121 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous240 1969-07-29 4 L I D O Phonp ***** OPENS TODAY: U a.m.. 145. 4.00. 6.30 B 15 P-M. Patrick O'Neill. Joan Hacfcett "ASSIGNMENT TO KILL" Panaision. Color iWB-7 Arta) ***** Phono CAPITOL NOW SHOWING: 11 a.m.. 1.43, 00. 8..10 A >.30 p m Scan Todd. Robert Cummings Jr. "THE RED BERETS' Color240 words
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Miscellaneous126 1969-07-29 4 20*. ORCHARD Premiere Tomorrow 9.15pm. (SEASON FROM THURSDAY. 31 ST JULY) Daily 3 Shows! 2. 5 30 M 5 pm (No Free List) Sundays Holidays Extra Show 10.30 am. Admission: $1.50. 52.50 54 00 $9 Official Selection for Singapore Film Festival V >o° 00 wy QX.uainrj*!* MS'WWOOUC'OKS prm BARBRA OMAR126 words
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Miscellaneous546 1969-07-29 4 ORCHARD 321 61^ TODAY TOMORROW ONLY'. I.M. 4 OA, (1.30 MS P m Sidney Peltier Anne Bancroft THE SLENDER THREAP" <Par.) Premiere Tomorrow At 0 15 p m. Ad in.: 11.80. 50 A $4.00 No Free LUt! Official Selection Tor Singapore Film Festival Columbia "FtTWY GIRL" Rarbra Streisand Omar Sharif546 words
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Article, Illustration894 1969-07-29 5 'LIGHT A CANDLE AND TAKE A PHOTOGRAPH' Trends In Camera Design 7 So runs the headline of a recent advertisement for the YASHICA ELECTRO-35. The copy continues: "Absurd? Would be with an ordinary camera. But the ELEC-TRO-35 is no ordinary camera'*; In what way is894 words
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Article343 1969-07-29 5 THE PRIZES FIRST: $3OO CASH VOUCHER SECOND: $lOO CASH VOUCHER THIRD: $5O CASH VOUCHER plus Certificates of Merit to the next 10 best entries THE RULES 3- To participate in thfc contest. all you have to do Is to submit one or more postcard-size or 31'343 words
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Article, Illustration278 1969-07-29 5 Thy Local Scene SIXTY members of the King Edward VII Residential College of the University of Singapore, have banded together to form their very own photographic society, the first of its kind in the history of the Medical Faculty. A comprehensive278 words
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Advertisement174 1969-07-29 5 Vital news for all photographers New from Germany: Agfacolor CNS will <jive you better colour prints because it has a ''double mask." t V/e've been making superb film In Germany inmost as long as there's been photograph/. iNow we've achieved a technological break* through In colour negative flm which will174 words
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Advertisement296 1969-07-29 5 A J~3v, YASHICA YASHICA TL TWO FOR YOU Now you've a choice of two great SLRs. *r i m YASHICA The difference lies in the rang® of shutter speeds. The TL has speeds from to 1/500 sec. The TLSUPER has an extended range from 1 full sec. to an action-freezing296 words
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Article360 1969-07-29 6 IT C President Richard Nixon, according to his own words and according to reports from Washington D.C. before the start of his tour, reputedly undertook the round-the-world trip to sound out the opinions of various leaders in Asia in order to formulate a new American policy for the post-Vietnam-war360 words
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Article498 1969-07-29 6 HIS eldest brother died in a plane crash. Two other elder brothers were gunned down by assassins, one a President of the United States and the other en route to the White House. Edward Kennedy himself survived a plane crash four years ago and still wears neck-braces.498 words
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788 1969-07-29 6 WILLIAM FOREST - By WILLIAM FOREST LONDON: President Nixon fellows up his astronauts' first -on the-moon triumph with o history-making "first" of his own. On August 2 he will make the first-ever visit of an American President to a Communist capital. The capital he has chosen788 words
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731 1969-07-29 6 by GEOFF JOHNSON, Gemini News Service OTTAWA: A challenger for the tourist trade of holiday hot-spots like Florida and the Caribbean has sprung up in North America from the unlikely direction of the Canadian Arctic. It's the world's first Eskimo holiday camp, 300 miles731 words
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Article27 1969-07-29 6 Bleated be the hand that prepares a pl«*sure for a child, for there is no saying when and where it may bloom forth. Douglas Jen-old.27 words
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Article283 1969-07-29 6 T. H - LETTERS... T. H. Singapore I am referring to the letter by "Interested" in your paper of 24th July. The love and affection of mother-in-law for her daughter-in-law in reference to Mrs. Tan Kim Ching's grave, surely make good reading. Being somewhat archaelogical bent I visited recently the283 words
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Article, Illustration809 1969-07-29 6 JOSEPH ALSOP - JOSEPH ALSOP BADEN-BADEN, West Germany Maybe the green gardens of this old watering-place, so redolent of 19th-century innocence and security, tend to make one melancholy. Maybe one should merely say, resignedly, "Let us wait and see." Yet the suspicion is really too strong to be downed,809 words
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Article752 1969-07-29 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh - (From Sin Chew Jit Poh THE day of landing of the astronauts on the moon coincided exactly with the day six months ago when Mr. Nixon was inaugurated as the President of the U.S. Now, the return of the astronauts was timed exactly on the first day752 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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308 1969-07-29 7 OUR MARKET REPORTER - By OUR MARKET REPORTER rviTTAW nuunicn and ?f I s ln the tradin rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia Singapore yesterday were steady on last Friday's better sentiment. However, the market turned slight.y easier on renewed snort-selling and profit-taking. Others still covering up,308 words
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203 1969-07-29 7 TOKYO. Mon. (Reuter) Japan hopes to open a new era of building ships of half a million tons or more. Tokyo Tanker Company, a Japanese shipowner affiliated with the Caltex Oil group, has said that it has planned to have a mammoth oil tanker203 words
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Article302 1969-07-29 7 AUGUST first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m.. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur ><*Merdav at 762 cent* per lb., up half a cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet but steady. The market opened slightly easier on lower overseas advices302 words
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Article360 1969-07-29 7 MANILA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, Mon. "Facilitation-wise, the Manila International Airport will be prepared for the coming of the jumbo jet aircrafts," a key official of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) said recently. P.C. Armour. ICAO chief representative in the Far East and the Pacific360 words
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Article1161 1969-07-29 7 OUSINESS 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 1,000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS Camel Plywood $1.84 (1); C. Sugars 53.16 (1) 53.14 (1) $3.12 (2) $3.10 (2>1,161 words
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Article242 1969-07-29 7 THE following ships Is a fcerthinr list released bv the Port or Singapore Authority for July 29:DEPARTURE: Godowns Vessels 3 Reliance Amity (clinker) €/7 Ellen Bakke 8 9 Gunung Kerintji 10/11 Union Pacific 13/14 Glenfalloch 15'16 Rotti 21 7 22 Mekatani-01 23-24 Lars Maersk 27 S'.etter 38/39242 words
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Article362 1969-07-29 7 THE Robinson Department Store at Raffles Place, famous for Its annual promotions featuring qualitymade merchandise from one particular country, is this year highlighting the luxury items produced by Singapore s manufacturers. Participating in this year's promotion are members of the Singapore Manufacturer's Association, which will display362 words
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401 1969-07-29 7 PARIS, Mon. (Reuter) A leading French business magazine said yesterday that the Anglo-French Concorde supersonic airliner project is heading for financial disaster in its present form. The article, in the weekly Enterprise, said the British and French governments are faced with an immediate choice abandon401 words
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Article570 1969-07-29 7 SINGAPORE Stock Exe and other BrtcM officially lutea at bus In etc. the clo»e of INDUSTRIALS ACMA B*n Co. CD B 1.70 174 8. i;?f Borneo Bhd 1 61 1.62 Bouttead Lfl Camel Plywood XBI 1 82 1.57 SOS 3 12 Cold storage 1 89 1.94570 words
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Article68 1969-07-29 7 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) The tracing firm of Mitsui and Co. has announced it has establishes a liaison office in Kitwe, Zambia, to handle the increasing Japanese business with the African country. The office will deal t>rimarilv in copper trade but will also hand'.e export of textiles68 words
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Article55 1969-07-29 7 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) Money Quotations: HKS6 0775 per U.S. dollar. HK56.***** per U.S. dollar TT. HK514.53 per pound sterling. HK530<5.375 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness HKSI6I.B per 10.000 Japanese yens. HK5134.5 per 100 Philippines Pesos buyers. HK5135.5 per 100 Philippines Pesos sellers. Philippine pesos55 words
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Article90 1969-07-29 7 1 HP noon price* «t the Ptnr»pore Chines* Produce Exchange >e»terda> weres— Unjer Seiler Coconut Oil (F.OB.) Bulk 48 25 Coconut Oil (FOB) Drum 60-75 Mixed Copra 30.30 Muntok Uhlte Pepper (FOB) 1S5 00 Sar.tuHk White Pepper (FOB) 132.50 Sarawak t»peuai Black IVpppi IF(IK) XL W #=>00 |jmp>iin oDicisi90 words
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Article55 1969-07-29 7 Manager! Price l«f Malayan XD *55 2nd Malayan XD 1.84 3rd Mala" an 1.1« The Com. Ind. .94 1 04 The M. Sa\ in* Fund Invest I und .99 1 20 1 09 1 30 l*t Hone Hons 150 1.56* 2nd Hon* Kong 1 02 1.07* Ster lint55 words
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Article13 1969-07-29 7 THE tin price for yesterday was 5635 per picul. down $0.125.13 words
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Article148 1969-07-29 7 rtlHS Singapore Rubber Broken A>*oc:at!on has supplied the followx tag Information In rmKt of buamees i transacted in SMR* lor the ending July 25: 8MB a cv (HC) August Pellet* 44 cents premium buvera. PMR 5 L (HCi Nominal August Peper Sj r cert* premium bm-er*. 8MB148 words
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Article412 1969-07-29 7 ARRIVALS 6.00 am. MSA ML029 Koala Lumpur 9 00 am. MsA ML119 Kuala I iiinpur liAKI DA GA982 Jakarta 10 15am MsA >***** Kuala Lumpur 10 26 am. MSA M 1.005 Penang, I poll, kuala Lumpur. Malacca 1.00 p.m. .vis t>K971 Copenhagen. Tashkent. Bangkok. 1.10 p.m. MSA ML451412 words
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Article, Illustration1183 1969-07-29 8 Paul Vaughan Whitehead - By Paul Vaughan Whitehead. ROME Some of the most sophisticated cloak-and-dagger tactics from spies in the sky to James Bondtype gadgets are being used to study wildlife in East Africa. So closely are the animals' movements being followed, in fact, that a wanted criminal1,183 words
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Article, Illustration771 1969-07-29 8 WASHINGTON: Health research can be dangerous for the researcher. The history of medicine and biology is filled with names of prominent scientific explorers who fell victim to the very disease they were trying to control. Tuberculosis, yellow fever, malaria, typhoid and a host of other serious diseases haveIPS. - 771 words
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Article37 1969-07-29 8 SINGAPORE Chinese Gir!s' School will celebrate its 7flth anniversary and 150 th anniversary of Singapore today at 8.15 a.m. The Minister for Inferior and Defence. Mr. Lim Kim San. will be the guest of honour.37 words
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64 1969-07-29 8 Picture show s Mis s Tin Mei Ing (left) and Miss Jean Ho after graduation ceremony of Methodist Girls' School last Friday. Both the girls received the Ellice Handy Medal for being top students of the Senior Cambridge Examinations last year. Jean Ho May Sian is now doing her Pre-U64 words
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Article31 1969-07-29 8 GAN ENG SENG School will ho!d its annual speech day and prize giving on Thursday at 5 p.m. Mrs Teng Ping Ming will give away the prizes and certificates.31 words
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Article69 1969-07-29 8 THE Fairfield Methodist Girls' School will celebrate its 81st anniversary Founder's Day cum graduation ceremony and 150 th anniversary of the founding of Singapore on Aug. 1 at 9.00 a.m. in the schooi auditorium. Datin Aw Kow will address the graduands and give away the prizes. Prof. Wong69 words
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Article34 1969-07-29 8 THE Singapore Scouts Jurong District Association will hold its third annual campfire on Aug 2 at 2.30 p.m. at Boys' Town School Grounds. Mrs. Koh Lam Pin will give away the prizes.34 words
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Article679 1969-07-29 8 Science ALTHOUGH science and modern medicine have conquered so many of the world's diseases so many in fact that we now face a human population explosion a common illness still gets us all in the end. If nothing else happens, we die of "old age." I But scientists679 words
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Miscellaneous120 1969-07-29 8 AMY By Jack Tippit' M Pj 1 wm v.* "Daddy, when are you and I going on our lII' diet?" DATELINE: DANGER! ly John Saunders and Aldan MdWSans yOUVE BEEN IN THOMAS' OFFICE FOR AN HOUR, CAN./. BUT THAT SMILE ON YOUR A FACE WAS WORTH WAITING FOR/ THEY'RE GOING120 words
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Article, Illustration568 1969-07-29 9 Florence do Son tin - BY Florence do Son tin New York, Monday A LLAN Jones is cheerfully aware that youngsters are more likely to know his son, Jack Jones, than himself, but he's still doing great with the maturer generation which grew up with his movie568 words
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Article133 1969-07-29 9 NEW YORK. Mon. Most girls who dream about fashion modelling think there's nothing to it. You just put clothes or., as they've been doing a 1 their lives, and walk up and down. But Bernie Lenz. herself an ex-model and the head of a modelling133 words
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Article, Illustration716 1969-07-29 9 Florence de Saneis - By Florence de Saneis New YorJr, Mon. VEW YORK. Mon. What is it. a pyjama ensemble or an evening pants costume? A hostess gown or a go-out evening dress? Leotard or a top for separates? Sports wear or a city costume?716 words
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557 1969-07-29 9 Jennifer Walton - By Jennifer Walton ONDON. Mon. E nics engineer. Miss Rose Winsiade knows all about the hard sell. She was Joint manager of the electronics division of a major British electrical engineer. ng company. For years she worked as a sales engineer for the company,557 words
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Article, Illustration333 1969-07-29 9 Eunice Fried - By Eunice Fried, NOT all fashion roads In London lead to the mod boutiques of King's Road and Carnaby Street. Some of the most knowing tourists this summer and fall will be beating a path to BeauchamD Place. This elegant little street Is just333 words
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101 1969-07-29 9 PARIS. Man Notions departments this fall will be offering new storage items for fashions that have created a storage problem. Boots, for example, can now be put away in a hanging bag with seethrough compartments. Each compartment holds one pair, completely covered and upside down101 words
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Article, Illustration239 1969-07-29 9 Mary Sue Miller - BY Mary Sue Miller IT is said that the waistline is the barometer of the figure, predicting fair or foul conditions At the moment, there seems to be signs of trouble ahead. Notches in belts are being loosened. And just a flurry of weight around the waist239 words
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Miscellaneous16 1969-07-29 9 TODAY and YOU Tuesday, July 29, 1969. 3-14-16-23 32-41-81-85 VIRGO AUG 23 SEPT. 22 8- 9-15-2816 words
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Article, Illustration840 1969-07-29 10 COLIN MANN - By COLIN MANN DARWIN. Australia, The starter wearing Number 507 had four legs and looked like a cattle dQg. Number 395 wore athlete's silks and looked like a professional. The event was fairly typical of Darwin. Capital of the Northern Territory, thisPix by Don Edwards - 840 words
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434 1969-07-29 10 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter and UPI) Lancashire registered their ninth succes. sive victory in the player's on Sunday County Cricket League yesterday beating Middlesex by six wickets. The win kept Lancashire firmly entrenched at the top of the table with only one defeat434 words
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Article35 1969-07-29 10 MALMOE. Sweden. Mon. (UPI) The First Division Swedish soccer team Malmoe beat Olympique Marseille of France 1-0 in Sunday's fifth round in the International Soccer Tournament Malmoe led 1-0 alter the first hall35 words
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Article215 1969-07-29 10 CHEDDINGTON. England, Mon. (UPI) BiU Lawrie. 34, an Australian cvclist riding for Britain's Falcon cycles, won the British Professional Road Cycling Championship here Sunday. He beat Britain's Dave Nie and Mike Cowley in a threeup spring, all three covering the 164 miles in 6215 words
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Article74 1969-07-29 10 BAASTAD, Sweden, Mon. (UPI) Martin Mulligan of Italy beat Jan Kodes of Czechoslovkia 6-1, 6-2. 6-0 in the third match in the champion cup tennis competition at Baastad tennis stadium on Sunday. Mulligan also won the tournament with two points ahead of Wilhelm Bungert of West74 words
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Article62 1969-07-29 10 COPENHAGEN. Mon (UPI) Denmark's Paul Elvstroem. at the helm of Be?, on Sunday won the Soling World Championship. This is the first championship in the new yachting class. It was Dane's tenth world yachting title. Sweden's Pel> Pettersson in Nova was second and James Schoolmaker, U.S., was third in62 words
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168 1969-07-29 10 MELBOURNE, Mon. (UPI) The touring Greek national team defeated Australia 2-0 at Olympic Park Sunday to tie the three-match international soccer feeries. The series ended with one win each and a draw. The Greeks today showed more tenacity and determination than in earlier games. Playing168 words
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Article57 1969-07-29 10 FRANKFURT. West Germany, Mon. Reuter) —Frenchman Jean Garaialde shot a steady par 71 fourth round fiere yesterday to win the German Open Golf Championship by three strokes from South African Nobie Legrange. Garaialde. already winner of the French and Spanish oper tournaments this year, fimsned with57 words
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Article52 1969-07-29 10 VALLE DE BRAVO. Mexico, Mon. (Reuter) Moises Solana. winne r of most of Mexico's main ca r races, was killed during a sports hill-climb race here today when hi s car crashed after failing to take a sharp curve. Solana. 38. was a member of an old Mexican52 words
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205 1969-07-29 10 Ohio. I**on. (UPI) Raymond Floyd muscled his way out oi a three-way tie Sunday with a birdie-speckled round of five-under-par 33-32—65 for a 268 total to win the U*****,000 American golf classic. Floyd a 26-year-old touring pro from Lake Havusu, Ariz tamed the par-70, 7,180-yard205 words
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Article141 1969-07-29 10 MAYAGUEZ, Puerto Rico. Mon (UPI) American's led Sunday In the Las America's weightlifting tournament here with members of their team taking first positions in the middleweight and light- heavyweight classes The eliminations for middleheavyweight. heavyweight and extra-heavvweight were scheduled for later Sunday. In the middleweight class. American141 words
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420 1969-07-29 10 MONTREAL. Mon (t'PI) Solemn Tommv Aaron, who has never won a pro golf tournament, came from six strokes behind to catch a tiring Sam Snead bv shooting a record-breaking 64 yesterday to force an 18-hold playoff Monday in the 1T*****.000 Canadian Open.420 words
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Article213 1969-07-29 10 SANTIAGO. Mon. (UPI) Chile whipped Ecuador. 4-1. in a zonal elimination match Sunday keeping alive Chilean hopes to qualify for the 1970 world championship in Mexico Citv. All the scoring came in the second half. The result gave Chile two more points, following an earlier scoreless tie213 words
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Article68 1969-07-29 10 TOKYO, Mon. (UPl)—Nationalist China Mondav won the Little League Baseball Tournament for the Pacific %rea by defeating Chofu, a Japanese team of west Tokyo. 3-0 in the finals at Camp North Drake. It was Nationalist China't first participation in the Little League Baseball Tournament. Chen Yuan pitched the68 words
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Article32 1969-07-29 10 EAST BERLIN. Mon. (Reuter) —East German girl Karin Balzer today clocked a world record 13 seconds for the new women's 100 metres hurdles distance at an athletics meeting here yesterday.32 words
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Article273 1969-07-29 10 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Mon. (UPI) Zeljko Franulovie, a 22-year-old Yugoslavian and the number one seed among the foreign players, stopped American ace Arthur Ashe, in straight sets Sunday to win the men's singles crown of the National Clay Courts TennU Tournament here. I Franulovie defeated273 words
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Article170 1969-07-29 10 LISBON. M<"»n. (Reuter) Portugal's glamour soccer club Benfica have not vet come to terms with their famous international Eusebio who is demantiing a record fee to renew his contract which expires next Thursday. Eusebio has called in a lawyer who said today the 27-year-old star had170 words
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Article84 1969-07-29 10 TOKYO. Mon (UPI)— Veteran Jaoanese toD ranKing bantamweight Yoshio NaKane wun H unanimous 10-round decision Monday night over A 1 Diaz of the Philippines in a tame nght at Korakuen Hall. There were no knockdowns. Diaz, the No. 2 Philippine bantamweight, landed the hardest punch jn the bout84 words
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447 1969-07-29 10 Belgian Driver Killed FRAXCORCHAMPS. Belgium, Mon. (L'PI) Frenchmen Guy Chasseuil and Claude Ballotlena in a Porsche 911S gave the German firm its third consecutne victory in the 24 hours race for touring: cars here on Sunday. Thev covered 2,654.649 miles at an447 words
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179 1969-07-29 10 GARNETT. Kan. Mon. (UPI> Ron Lapeer, 26, of Granada Hills. California, was killed during a practice .ap on Sunday in preparation for the Lake Garnett Grand Prix races. Lapeer's Datsun 200 lost the entire right wheel, hub and axle, while going through the corkscrew179 words
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358 1969-07-29 11 TWO of the world's top golfers, A 1 Balding and George Knudson of Canada will represent their country In the 17th World Golf Cup championships to be held in Singapore from Oct. 2 to 5. The coming of these two players will be a358 words
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Article186 1969-07-29 11 NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L. GB Chicago 62 39 New York 55 41 4J St. Louis 52 49 10 Pittsburgh 50 49 11 Philadelphia 40 58 204 Montreal 33 67 28i WEST W. L. GB Atlanta 58 44 Los Angeles 55 43 1 San Francisco 55 45 2186 words
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Article145 1969-07-29 11 A periodical aimed at pro moting better understanding as well as clorer and cordial relationship between journalists and officials concerned in the reporting and running of sporting events in Malaysia made its debut yesterday. Named SUA&A SAM", it is the publication of the Sportswriters Association of M145 words
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Article98 1969-07-29 11 PESCARA. Italy. Mon. <Reuter) The 8,500 angry citizens of Citta Sant Angelo near here went on a general strike today to protest at the disqualification of the local BOCCPT team from the fourth division Shops stayed shut and housewives kept their shutters and doors closed while soccer fans98 words
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Article327 1969-07-29 11 Famechon Keeps Title SYDNEY. Mon. (UPI) World Featherweight Champion Johnny Famechon Monday night retained his title against Japanese challenger Fighting Harada in a fiasco finish. Famechon was given a point's decision victory after referee American Willie Pep had called the fight a draw. Harada started a 3-1 outsider327 words
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660 1969-07-29 11 The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association has selected a star-studded team to represent the Republic in the Malaysian Amateur Athletic L'nion nationals and 'open' championships to he held in Penang Aug. 6 to 8. This was disclosed to Sunsport by th# Secretary of660 words
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Article236 1969-07-29 11 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) New Zealand, needing 562 runs to beat England, had scored 45 for two wickets In their second innings at lunch on the fourth day of the first cricket test here today. Bcores at lunch were: England 190 and 340; New Zealand 169236 words
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Article831 1969-07-29 11 SATURDAY Horses Class 3 Division 3 6 Furlongs Martello Tower 9 00 Kuala Selangor 8 13 Powella II 8 12 Willtop 8.10 Pica 8.10 Advocate 8.10 Bukit Bendera 8.09 Sung Dynasty 8 08 C-U-Later 8 06 Film Studio V 8.06 Shareholder 8 04 El Alto 8.04 Good831 words
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Advertisement698 1969-07-29 11 Classified Ads. 1 Houses Land For Sale! HATTEN ESTATE PHASE n CALM ORNIA TTPE' Garden Bungalow at 4* mj. Bukit Timah Road. iopp. Chinese High School) spacious compouna 5-rooms. 3-halls. 3-ba;comes. facing Watten Proposed Public Pari Elevated hilltop, high-cla&s residential area, flood free, only 5 minutes drive to city. Luxurious698 words
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Advertisement386 1969-07-29 11 I NOTICE I IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 1073 of 1%9. Between Heng Lon? Textiles (suing as a firm) Plaintiffs And 1. Tan Choon Seng 2- Ong George 3. Tan Kum Seng 4. Syed Mohamed fi A. Alkaff ft. Oh Kin Joo formerly trading386 words
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Miscellaneous1159 1969-07-29 11 (CHANNEL 5) P.M 300 Opening Announcements in all Languages A Morning Star; 320 Be Our Guest Malay; 3.35 Health in the Home Tamil: 3.50 House A Home New Zealand Lamb Meat No 3 'English*. 4 00 A Diary of Event? in Singapore This Week Engl:sh: 4 03 Ppvton Plare Chinese1,159 words
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Article, Illustration294 1969-07-29 12 "MISS Tourism Singopura 1969", Rosalind Ong, who has just returned home from a round-the-world promotional tour, assisted in a "Good Service" Competition among waiters, waitresses and hotel receptionists by distributing booklets nf rouDons to visitors at the International Air- port last week-end. Aimed294 words
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Article134 1969-07-29 12 CONCEPTS of equality and fairness on the sportsfield can at times be extended to ridiculous limits. And, to prove this point, the Sportswriters Association of Malaysia (SAM) has reported a factual situation in the first issue of its periodical "Suara Sam" published yesterday. Headed "Hear! Hear!" the report134 words
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Article99 1969-07-29 12 KUALA LUMPUB. Mon. Police have detained a man. believed to be involved in the kidnapping of a Kedah millionaire miner and planter, Mr. Chua Sip Mong last November, during the weekend. The man in his late twenties was with a woman in a car at the Merdeka99 words
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Article, Illustration218 1969-07-29 12 VISITORS to the Transport and Communications Exposition will see a colour film that has won an award for "the best film contributing to work peace" to be shown at the Mobil theatrette. The film, for which admission will be free, is called218 words
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Article, Illustration306 1969-07-29 12 PATRICIA CHAN - By PATRICIA CHAN WOULD you believe that a pretty girl like Ingrid Hu Yin Yin, Cathay Organisation's up-and-coming new teenage actress, does not no dating at all? "I know it's difficult to believe, but it's true. I haven't been on a single date at306 words
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Article85 1969-07-29 12 THE Orchid Socie'y cf South East Asia in Singapore. in conjunction with the celebration of the Republic of Singapore's 150 Anniversary will be staging an Orchid show on August Bth-10th 1969. at the Botanic Gardens. The show will consist of only 16 classes of orchids, and85 words
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Article167 1969-07-29 12 ONE of Australia's best produced industrial films. "Mr. Corbett's Holiday", wili be a feature of an industrial saiety seminar to be held next Thursday in the Australian Trade Commissioner's Display Rooms in Clemenceau Avenue. The seminar will be conducted by Mr. John Donkers. Export Manager of Protector167 words
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410 1969-07-29 12 A Regional English Language Centre (RELC) Build. Ing Fund Committee has been formed to raise funds for the building a permanent home for the Centre here to improve the teaching of English as a second language in this region. This was announced yesterday410 words
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Article114 1969-07-29 12 MYSTERY surrounds the death of a watchman of Gim Huat Quarry in Jurong, found dead in a pool of blood with marks on his neck and a small cut on his head and left arm. yesterday. Police who gave his name as Ram Bahal. said that114 words
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Article157 1969-07-29 12 A COURSE designed to raise the standard of advocacy in the Republic's Industrial Arbitration Courts will begin at the University of Singapore here next Monday night. The course of five lectures, entitled "Practice and Advocacy in Industrial Arbitration". has been organised by the University's Extra-mural Studies Department.157 words
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301 1969-07-29 12 K. S. SIDHU - by K. S. SIDHU THREE robbers yesterday staged a daring payroll grab at Genting Lane and escaped with $lO,OOO in cash. Their victim, Goh Bak Hai a kepala of the coffee factory, was entering Genting Lane at 1.20 p.m. on a motorcycle when301 words
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382 1969-07-29 12 SIX-DEATH 54 PROSECUTION and counsel yesterday spent most of their time in a legal tussle over the DPP's proposal to amend the charge against a soldier Tan Ching Chong, alleged to have caused the death of six persons at Jurong Road on March382 words
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Article27 1969-07-29 12 An odd-job labourer, Sellapan. 26. of Anson Road was found hanging at the East Reclamation worksite on Sunday. Police do not suspect any foul play.27 words
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Article89 1969-07-29 12 THIS week's Toto jackpot prize will be 587,500/to winners with five numbers correct As there were no first and second prize winners in last Sunday's Toto draw, the Company is giving $lOO/- as bonus plus the normal sum of $350/- to each winner with four numbers cor-89 words
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Article105 1969-07-29 12 SOO SEE CHOON. 33. was fined $750 or four months' jail by the Ninth Court magistrate. .\ir. E. C. Foenander. yesterday after he pleaded guilty to a charge of abetting Abdul Rahman bin Mohd. in conveying dutiable goods with the intent to defraud the Government105 words
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Article95 1969-07-29 12 A 62-year-old rice stall hawker. Chua Kim Song, died from head injuries after he fell from a stool. He was reported to have had a heavy drinking bout earlier downing about two or three bottles of Samsu (rice spirit). A friend, Lov Ah Kuan. 60.95 words
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Article91 1969-07-29 12 MEMBERS of the Public, who wish to witness this year's National Day Parade. on Aug. 9 are informed that passes for dexion stands along the Singapore Cricket Club and the Singapore Recreation Club areas and along Connaught Drive are obtainable from all Community Centres from Aug.91 words
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114 1969-07-29 12 TWO unemployed men. Goh Chow Huat and Tan Chee Sang, were sentenced to s:x months jail and four strokes of the rotan each by the Ninth Court Magistrate. Mr. EC. Foenander. yesterday, after ♦hey pleaded guilty to an extortion charge. Goh and Tan.114 words
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Article56 1969-07-29 12 A Vigilante Corps member, Muthusamy s'o Veerapan. was sentenced to three months' jail by the Ninth Court Magistrate. Mr. E. C. Foenander, yesterday after he pleaded guilty to a charge pf absenting himself from training between Feb. 3 and June 26. this year. Veerapan was from the56 words
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Article92 1969-07-29 12 A cashier of the Record Library of the Atlas Sound Company was robbed of $1,877 in cash and 56.000 in cheques while he was getting out of a taxi at Coilyer Quay, yesterday. As Mr. Joseph Fcok. 65. got off the taxi, a youth snatched his briefcase which92 words
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Article19 1969-07-29 12 There were a total of 64 road accidents of which seven were classified as serious, on Sunday19 words
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Miscellaneous95 1969-07-29 12 Time Tide High Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 11.52 a.m. (8.1 ft.) 10.42 p.m. (9.6 ft). Naval Dockyard: 11.56 a.m. (10.1 ft.) 11.01 p.m. (10.4 ft.) Low Tide (Todoy) Singapore Town- 4.51 a.m. (-0.6 ft.) 4.49 p.m. (3.8 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 4.27 a.m. (-0.1 ft.) 4.50 p.m. (4.6 ft.) High Tide95 words
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