Eastern Sun, 9 August 1969
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Title Section21 1969-08-09 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 IMo. 1083 Saturday* 9 August 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents21 words
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Article949 1969-08-09 1 'We Cannot Not To Succeed' THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in his National Day broadcast to the nation last night, sounded a note of caution warning the people against complacency. Mr. Lee stated that though Singapore had another successful year with its economy again949 words
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Article248 1969-08-09 1 DAMASCUS, Fri. (UPI and Reuter) Three Arab guerrilla organisations struck along a four-mile front Friday in the commando movements biggest attack yet against Israel, the Palestine Armed Struggle Command (PASC) announced. The PASC statement in Damascus cid net disclose the site of the fighting, but said248 words
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Article30 1969-08-09 1 MOSCOW, Fri. (UPI) The Soviet Union stayed in the moon race Friday by sending an unmanned craft on an unspecified mission down the trial blazed by Apollo 11.30 words
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199 1969-08-09 1 CANBERRA. Fri. (Reuter) Malaysia has given Australia no direct indication that it is in any way dissatisfied with the five power pact. Australian External Affairs Minister Gordon Freeth said this when questioned at a press conference on the fact that In199 words
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Article211 1969-08-09 1 HUNDREDS queued up outside the Empress Place offices of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, throughout the day to buy the "commemorative gold coins" to mark Singapore's 150 th anniver- sary. Under the regulations, gold coins are issued only to adults and211 words
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Article70 1969-08-09 1 NEW DELHI, Fri. (Renter) Each of India's 2,400 million rats consumes an average about 22 lbs. of foodgrains a year, parliament was told today. The annual loss amounted to 2,400,000 tons of grains valued at over 1,000 million rupees (55 million sterling) Minister of State for Food and70 words
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Article287 1969-08-09 1 PASADENA, Calif. Fri. (UPI) Some form of life may exist on Mars, a scientist said yesterday after Mariner 7 apparently detected gases that might be of biological origin. Dr George Pimentel. discussing rpsults of infra-red spectroscopy experiments, said he and his colleagues were confident they detected gaseous287 words
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Article152 1969-08-09 1 CANBERRA. Fri. (Reuter) United States would live up to its treaty obligations HI the event of an external attack on Australian and New Zealand troops in Malaysia and Singapore. the US Secretary' of State William Rogeis said here today However. h e refused152 words
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Article30 1969-08-09 1 PARIS, Fri. (Reuter) France will conduct a new series of hydrogen bomb tests in the Pacific next summer. a spokesman for the French Defence Ministry said here today30 words
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Article, Illustration185 1969-08-09 1 The Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak stated m Singapore yesterday that Malaysia would want Australia and New Zealand to make a firm statement on their s'and in defence arrange ments preferably a written agreement. Tun Razak. who flew in on a Roval Malaysian185 words
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Article63 1969-08-09 1 BANGKOK. Fri. (Reuter> Britain's Princess Alexandra and her husband Mr. Angus Ogilvy will arrive in Bangkok from Singapore on Tuesday for a three-cay private visit as the personal guests of Tha. King Bhumibol Aaulyadej and Queen Sirikit. While in Bangkok they will attend a reception to63 words
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Advertisement125 1969-08-09 1 Model CET-809 For IMMEDIATE Sound Response Get CORNO Hi-Fi Cabinet Designers SIGHT SOUND Trading Co. •2, Quillemard Rd., Singapore 14. TEL: *****8 Pf THE full list of NATIONAL DAY AWARDS released by the Government yesterday is published on Pages 6 and 14. MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD (Incorporated In the States of125 words
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Advertisement43 1969-08-09 1 BUMPER HOLIDAY ISSUE A 20-PAGE supplement to mark the 150 th anniversary of Singapore is distributed free alone with today's 14-page Eastern Sun. Because of National Day. there will be no issue of the Eastern Sun tomorrow. Publication will be resumed on Monday.43 words
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Advertisement25 1969-08-09 1 ASK FOR IT FR4MROZ FRAMROZ DELICIOUS DRINK fA ?<•' >; i B& Q) 9ils fieantZt *s> <£%sL ?>&. m />*£ <i -XKi^ 4 FA '/> />; products of YEO HIAP SENG25 words
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Article265 1969-08-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tunk'i Abdul Rahman today stressed that he had a duty Prime Minister to all Malaysians Malays or nonMalays. He said as a Malay, he was "naturally" a leader to the Malays. "But." he added. "I have to see to the interests of265 words
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Advertisement66 1969-08-09 2 4 I f Congratulations to Singapore on the jogous occasion of Us 150 th •Anniversary from Eraser CS^^G^O We are proud to have served the people of Singapore over the past 86 years. And as one of Singapore's oldest companies) pioneers, with our associates ana subsidiaries, in the soft drink66 words
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Miscellaneous2889 1969-08-09 2 9U (CHANNEL 5) (NATIONAL DAY) AJL 600 Shazzan; 625 The Wackiest Ship in the Army < Shakedown 720 Chinese Varietv Show: 820 Prog Summary in all Languages, 830 The National Day Parade (Chinese A- Malay Commentaries) (Outside Telecast from Padang); 10 40 Pesta Pop <lsCth Anniversary Special); 1135 Circus (Rir.glmg2,889 words
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Advertisement56 1969-08-09 3 750 YEARS OF PROGRESS 1819 1969 Congra tu la Hons to THE GOVERNMENT PEOPLE OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE on this me occasion of the double SINGAPORE'S NATIONAL DAY and THE 150 th ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF SINGAPORE from nma SINGAPORE PRIMA LIMITED, (Flour Mills) The Port Of Singapore56 words
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281 1969-08-09 4 BUCHAREST, Fri (UPI) The Soviet delegate walked out of the 10th Rumanian Communist Party Congress yesterday when a telegram from absent China was read wishing Rumania success in its "defence of national independence." He returned a few moments later. Peking did not send a281 words
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Article40 1969-08-09 4 BERLIN. Frl (UPl)—Soviet and East German police have captured five Soviet armv deserters, informed western diplomatic s° u rces said yesterday. The sources said the search for the deserters concentrated in woods, railroad stations and roads around Berlin.40 words
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176 1969-08-09 4 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) An opinion poll said yesterday British Prime Minister Harold Wilson was significantly more popular with middle, aged and elderly voters than with the young A majority of people over 55 were satisfied that he was doing a good job. opinion research176 words
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Article60 1969-08-09 4 ACCRA. Fr. (Reuteri— Major General Yakubu Gowon. head of the Federal Nigerian Military Government, arrived here yesterday to a hon-blow-ing drum-beating welcome from about 3.(K>fl Nigerians living in Ghana. Arriving in his green anc white executive jet. General Gowon was greeted bv Ghana's Head of State Brigadier Akwasi60 words
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130 1969-08-09 4 BONN, Frl. (Reuter) West Germany yesterday described the new Western allied approach to Moscow on problems of Berlin and divided Germany as a test of whether the Soviet Union was really prepared to talk about these issues. It was also an direct test130 words
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Article111 1969-08-09 4 LOCRI. Italy, Frl. (Feuten Police yesterday broke Into the apartment here of British pop singer Sandie Shaw. Sandie broke down In tears as the police forced open the door and confiscated property including a gold necklace, two gold bracelets and two long silk dresses. The police111 words
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Article65 1969-08-09 4 PARIS Fri (Reuter) The Nigeria-Biafra conflict will have caused three million deaths if it lasts until the end of this year, Biafra's special representative in France. Mr. Chiioke Dike, said yesterday. The death toll represented more than the population of Gambia and Togo together and the same65 words
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137 1969-08-09 4 GIBRALTAR, Frl. (Reuter) Four of Spain's warships yesterday shadowed a British commando carrier that will serve as the launching base for a simulated assault today on this Spanish-claimed rock colony. The Spanish ship two corvettes and two minesweepers from Cadiz-followed the 22.000-ton Royal Navy137 words
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Article221 1969-08-09 4 THE following is a berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for Aug 9: DEPARTURE Godowns Vessels 1/2 Kcsmonavt 3/4 Alferatz 10/11 Anna Bakke 13/14 Var 15/16 Laertes 18 Moonie 25 26 Kvojin Mara 27/28 Cellina 38/39 Schiekerk 42'43 Centaur E.W. Jetty Selco Pontoon L.221 words
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206 1969-08-09 4 BEIRUT. Frt (UPI) King Faisal ol Saudi Arabia has frozen ex-King Saud s U***** million p. us fortune ana none of Saud's four sons has been able to acquire his share in the Inheritance, a Beirut maga, zine said yesterday. The pro-Egyptian As-Sayyad magazine206 words
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Article93 1969-08-09 4 NEW YORK. Frl. (UFI) Gold prices closed mixed in routine trading yesterday on world markets In London, gold rose 2-1/2 cents at the morning fixing and an additional 2* cents for a second fixing of 41 05 do'lars per troy ounce Gold :n Frankfurt dropped 3393 words
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Article65 1969-08-09 4 COLOGNE Fri. fFeuter) An anonymous threat has been made to poison Cologne's water supplv unless a oavment of IOCOdn marks f£io.ooo> is made, police revealed vesterday. All possible precautions have been taken and the police are following up a number of leads as to the65 words
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Article30 1969-08-09 4 BERGEN. Norway. Frt. (UPI> —Queen Elizabeth arrived in Norway yesterday for an unofficial visit during which she will dir.e on speciallv selected reindeer reserved solely for royalty.30 words
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Miscellaneous274 1969-08-09 4 TODAY and YOU... Saturday, August 9, 1969. m r. Mam 8. Yi 9-27 32-4 54-63-73 B m m 4. 6-16-24 Sunday, August 10, 1969. S TAR. GAZERS V LS ARIES TJ MAS. 21 APS 19 4-16-27-38 45-56-90-85 zf TAURUS APR. 20 X MAY 20 5-14-29-39 53-62^*3-87 8-22-44-63 74-76-77 22 Br274 words
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Article351 1969-08-09 5 CANBERRA. Fri. (Reuter) Peking's present leaders apparently believed that it served their purposes to maintain a posture of hostility towards the United States, the U.S. Secretary of State William Rogers said in an address to the National Press Club her® today. "They seem unprepared for351 words
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Article94 1969-08-09 5 OSAKA. Fn. (UPI) A crowd of 2,000 youth's gathered at Osaka castle park Thursday night to open a five-day anti-war. anti-world exposition demonstrations. They began by singing the late U.S. civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King's peace crusade song "We Shall Overcome." The youths later94 words
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Article59 1969-08-09 5 JAKARTA. Fri. (UPI) President Suharto has warned that the gravest danger threatening Indonesia is not Communism or Communist China, but a failure of Indonesia's flve-year economic plan. Addressing peasants during an inspection tour in Sukamandi. east of Jakarta yesterday. Suharto said it was imperative that all funds and efforts59 words
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Article44 1969-08-09 5 BANGKOK. Fri. (UPI) Former Burmese Premier U Nu arrived in Thailand yesterday. ostensibly to visit Buddhist shrines and meet with government leaders There are indications, however. that Nu will engage In pol:tical conversations with exiled Burmese leaders residing In Thailand.44 words
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Article122 1969-08-09 5 NEW YORK. Fn. (Reuter)— Three American prisoners of war released by North Vietnam on Monday arrived back in the United States today and reported they received adequate care during their long months of captivity. The three. Navy Lt. Robert Frishman. 28. Air Force Capt. Wesley Rumble.122 words
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247 1969-08-09 5 TOKYO. Fri. (UPI) Japanese police In Osaka are issuing illustrative pamphlets advising women how to protect themselves from sex perverts. The pamphlet is entitled a "Guidebook for Women in Summer" and contains a two-pace illustration showing a woman using her elbow in beating off her247 words
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Article263 1969-08-09 5 SAIGON, Fri. (UPI) American forces fought three sharp battles with North Vietnamese troops near the demilitarised rone (DMZ), military spokesmen said on Friday. The U.S. units killed 82 Communist soldiers but lost eight killed and 23 wounded. The heavier ground fighting came In South263 words
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Article121 1969-08-09 5 WASHINGTON. Fr:. (UPI) President Park Chung Hee of South Korea will visit President Nixon at San Francisco at the end of August, the White House announced yesterday. Nixon will be on a month long working vacation at his residenre in San Clemente and the White House121 words
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383 1969-08-09 5 PARIS, Fri. (Reuter) The United States bluntly warned the North Vietnamese and Vietconp today that no progress could be expected at the Vietnam peace talks here unless the Communists showed readiness to discuss proposals already on the table. Chief American negotiator Henry383 words
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Article171 1969-08-09 5 CANBERRA Frl. 'ReuteD The ANZUS ministers ended their meeting here yesterday expressing concern at the deteriorating military situation in Laos. In their communique the ministers from the United States. Australia and New Zealand sa:d they deplored North Vietnam's failure to honour obligations It had assumed under the171 words
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159 1969-08-09 5 NHA TRANG. South Vietnam. Fri (Reuter) —News that the commander of the U.S. special forces in Vietnam had been charged with murder came as a complete shock to Green Beret troops at their headquarters here. The U S Army Command has erected a wall159 words
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Article75 1969-08-09 5 SAIGON. Fri (UPI) President Nguyen Van Thieu this week changed the leadership of three infantry divisions and the South Vietnamese Special Forces in a reshuffle involving eight field generals, the Defence Department confirmed Thursday. "It's just musical chairs." said a ranking Defence Department source. "There's not much you can75 words
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Advertisement243 1969-08-09 5 What if it had turned out underexposed I The stunning photographic achievements of America's Apollo astronauts are possible because NASA provides them with the finest photographic equipment here on earth. Including an unusual exposure meter Resigned and manufactured by 'Minolta. When the Apollo 8 mission went around the moon last243 words
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Article876 1969-08-09 6 COMPLACENCY, the bugaboo of the affluent society, is what Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew has taken special trouble to warn Singapore against in his message to the people last night commemorating the nation's sesquicentennial. An anniversary is a time for celebration. More important, It is a time876 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1969-08-09 6 Modern science has brought the world a modern problem too many people. The historic balance between births and deaths has been upset *nd has initiated population growths at rates for which no comparable precedent is known. The author of this article. Dr. David Wolfers.1,001 words
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Article656 1969-08-09 6 ROBERT CRABBE - By ROBERT CRABBE TOKYO (UN) Japan already hat 100 million paople jammad into a country the size of California, but Prima Minister Eitaku Sato wants Japanese mothers to have more babies. "We should restore our birth rat# to the level of advanced nations." Sato said656 words
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Article35 1969-08-09 6 No man ever undertakes an art or a science merely to acquire knowledge of tt In all human affair* there ia always an end in view of pleasure or honour or advantage. Polybiua.35 words
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Article715 1969-08-09 6 SIN CHEW JIT POH - SIN CHEW JIT POH BECAUSE of the fervent welcome given to the President of the U.S.. Mr. Nixon, during his recent visit to Rumania. the Soviet authorities are feeling very uneasy. Over Radio Moscow recently, there was a broadcast warning the US that it must715 words
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Article284 1969-08-09 6 MIGUEL MARABUT - By MIGUEL MARABUT MANILA. (Reuter) With about three months till November's Presidential elections, political circles here believe President Ferdinand Marcos, seeking an unprecedented second term as Philippines Head of State, has a definite edge over his Liberal Party opponent, Senator Sergio Osmena Jr. Both candidates have284 words
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Advertisement97 1969-08-09 6 When the weather Is sultry, all forms of fever will come unavoidably. Three Legs Brand RHINO-BORN FEVER WATER not only good for relief of all fevers, it is also a cure for baby's measles and box fevers. WEN KEN DBUG COMPANY LIMITED Head Office 39 ft 41 Choon Gum SI97 words
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192 1969-08-09 7 Duke', county District Attorney fcdmund Dinis yesterday sent an tn fn^M 1 Wlt i? instruction s to begin legal proceedKnnJS exhumation of the body of Mary Jo VlV?*?* utops y. the Record-American newspaper said yesterday. Assistant District Attorney Armand Fernandes. Jr., was192 words
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208 1969-08-09 7 WASHINGTON. Fri. (Reuter) President Nixon told West German Chancellor Kurt Georg; Kiesinger yesterday he would not permit Soviet objections to interfere with his desire to improve I.S. relations with Eastern Europe. German sources said the President, who briefed the Chancellor on the enthusiastic reception208 words
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Article218 1969-08-09 7 SAN JOSE. California, Fri. (I PI) San Jose Police investigating the savage stabbing deaths of two teenaged girls have theorised the killer may have been a woman. One official closely connected with the search for the killer of Deborah Gay Furlong, 14, and Kathy Snoozy, 15.218 words
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218 1969-08-09 7 YPSILANTI, Michigan, Frf. (t'PI) The preliminary examination for John Norman Collins, charged in the latest murder of seven girls, was postponed for one week at the surprise suggestion of his attorneys. Collin's lawyers suddenly asked the Court to excuse them from the case218 words
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Article39 1969-08-09 7 HELL. Michigan. Fri. (Reuter) Hell has been aii conditioned. All the tourist spots and homes in this small Michigan community have been air conditioned to help attract visitors. Hell freezes over repeatedly during the winter.39 words
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608 1969-08-09 7 WASHINGTON, Frl. (£PI) The Senate decisively rejected yesterday another effort to slow President Nixon s proposed Safeguard Anti-Ballistic (ABM) System but Senate Democratic Leader, Mike Mansfield, suggested the President might put off deployment anyway for a year. y 1 As expected, Senators defeated608 words
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Article486 1969-08-09 7 SPACE CENTRE, Houston. Fri. (UPI) Lunar dust examined at the Space Centre contains no evidence of living, dead or fossil organisms a scientist said yester- day. The lunar dirt examined is so clean that "we wonder where all the carbon has gone that has landed on the486 words
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Advertisement248 1969-08-09 7 C t; 2 V FAMOUS SINCE 1904 ■VSfkif si s: S.V ifi* y > ;*'VV J /n¥f/jj mat P-' -.v', T j :-v> o V is* -art vJ« itmi flr iiti nil< |fV Kuk« TO 1 wto; V/// T ,'</"&*;■. '■■•< S*? £8& V v .v^J ¥5? V: k ft248 words
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Article1885 1969-08-09 8 PING AT J AS A GEMILA-NG (The Meritorious Service Medal) Mr. P tt Meadows A Previous Chairman. Tourist Promotion Board. POSTHUMOUS AWARD Mr. Wan King Cheong Previous Head. Research Department. Ministry of the Interior and Defence. BINT ANG BAKTI MASHARAKAT (The Public Service Star) Tuan Haji Ahmad1,885 words
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Advertisement50 1969-08-09 8 Best W to The Government People Of Singapore on the 150 th fc'ool f wi penrit it to b* DOHT GROWS YOUR PMK UNRELIABLE STATIONERY. Mr. Wnmil R OUTPUT WITH CHEAP BUT PUCE YOUR ORDERS WITH mala&a office supplies CONTINUOUS sditfol i PROM OMR VMM OP KMHfQWf IN THIS FIELD.50 words
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Advertisement159 1969-08-09 8 CONGRATULATIONS fo The Government end People of the Republic of Singapore on the Double Celebration of SINGAPORC'S NATIONAL DAY and The 150 th Anniversary of The Founding of Singepore from SOUTH ISLAND MEDICAL SUPPLIES LTD. ft 1] A *6 K nilex Made in Germany GOOD MEWS fO* ELDERLY MAN I159 words
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Miscellaneous183 1969-08-09 8 'f WITH THE x PARK CLOSED POR TWO DAYS, I DON'T KNOW WHAT HE'S DOIN6 POJ* j fOOO/ > YEAH, NO PICNICKERS NO PICNIC BASKETS, A/0 .fOOO.YMU?. 'A i B^3 'J 1 fi Q ii k <!. 35 1 8 V\?/J">3 W 'w BILL,IF I 6HTMY HANDS ON THAT YOO/&£AA,183 words
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Article645 1969-08-09 9 SINGAPORE Sim it LxChange MI hi and ot her orl< e* o.-r.itall? tlsim Mt the clot-e <if business INDUSTRIALS AC MA B. 8. 172 Ben Sc Co. \D 1M> Burnett Bhrt 1.70 171 Bouste&d 181 Came) P!>woou 1 »4 C. sugar 3 50 Cold storage 2645 words
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Article57 1969-08-09 9 NEW YORK. Frl. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged to in points lower yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange. Sales totalled 3 lots. (Bid) (Ask) Sept. 30 80 Nov 29.90 Jan. 29.30 29.50 March 23 40 28.60 May 23.20 23.50 July 28.00 28.35 Sept. 27.75 28.10 Locally. No57 words
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Article14 1969-08-09 9 THE tin price for yesterdav *'2s_ $641.25 per picul, down 53 2514 words
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Article92 1969-08-09 9 1HF noon prlrn at (be ftinnpore Chinese Prod ace fexcbanie ve»terdaj were:-— Baver Bellei inrnnnt Oil FOB) Bulk 48.50 monui Oil (FOB) l»rum 50 75 Mixed Copra Muntok White Pepper *30 50 (FOB) ***** »ara«ak White Peppei (FOB) IS?.50 <*aranuk special Black ivplier »f OB) t»6% N L-W 9792 words
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Article57 1969-08-09 9 «Manager* Prices) l?t Malayan XD 2 fir 2nd Malayan XD I 13 3rd Malavan 1 24 Ihp toni. Inc .9'4 1419 The Saving Fund 1 06 111 M. Invest Fun a 1.20 1 30 1st Hong Kane 1 53 1. r,u9 2nd Hong Kone 1 04 1 09*57 words
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Article408 1969-08-09 9 ARRIVALS 5.00 a.m. m>a R. Lumpur 9.00 a.m. MSA MLII 9 R Lumpur 935 a.m. MSA M 1.529 PbnomPenh 10 15 a.m. MSA MLI2I R Lumpnr 10.20 a.m. MSA MLOO.I Penan-. Jpoh, K Lumpur. Malacca 1050 am. THAI TG423 Bangkok 22 30pm. GAKCDA <-ABOG Medan 110 pm. MSA408 words
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Article144 1969-08-09 9 Our Market Reporter - By Our Market Reporter CONDITIONS in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday continued very steady on active speculative buying and week-end covering demand. Marginal gains were spread across the board and the Malaysian industrial counters appeared to have gained impetus. United Malayan Four smartly144 words
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Article1305 1969-08-09 9 DCSINESS 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 BEN SI 90 <4>; Borneo Bind 51.70 (1); Camel Plvwood SI (3) 51.96 (2)1,305 words
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74 1969-08-09 9 THE Bank of America has issued a comprehensive report on Singapore for distribution to a large number of leading American and international corporations, overseas banks and other institutions. The vice-president and manager of the Bank of America. Mr. J. D. van Oenen said the purpose of the report is to74 words
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Article, Illustration110 1969-08-09 9 A Dealers Display Competition of TOM PIPER Products was organised in Malaysia and Singapore recently by the sole agents,110 words
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Article326 1969-08-09 9 AUGUST first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m.. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 83 cents per lb., unchanged from the previous close The tone of the market was quiet and slightly easier. Opening levels were Quoted fractionally lower following overseas advices and after easing326 words
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Article83 1969-08-09 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Stocks finished mixed yesterday despite economic uncertainties and a sta f ement from U.S. Chief Negotiator Henry Cabot Lodge that the Communists refusal to negotiate may have doomed the Vietnam peace talks. Trading w as moderate. Shortly before the close, the UPI marketwide83 words
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Article90 1969-08-09 9 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Rubber market yesterday closed uncertain spot 28-1/2 29 SETTLEMENT HOUSE Sen 28-1/2 28-3' 4 O-t 28-3 4 29 Nov and Oet/Der 28-13 d« 29 Jan/Mar 28-1 '2 28-3'4 Apr/Jun 28 28-1/4 July Sep 27-1/2 27-11/16 Oct/Dec 27-1/4 27-1/2 Jan Mar 27 27-1 490 words
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Article53 1969-08-09 9 NEW YORK Frl. (UPI> Dow Jor.es closmz averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterdav 30 Industrials 826 27 up 039 20 Rais 197.86 off 0.92 15 Utilities 116 63 off 0 16 65 Stocks 279 59 off 0 40 40 Bonds 72.07 off 0.18 Commodity future53 words
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Advertisement366 1969-08-09 9 CELEBRATE NATIONAL DAY and 150lh ANNIVERSARY WITH 5 our w 43 r ra I T-J SfiEC/Al Wo DRAWS A WEE* ON THURSDAYS SUNDAYS FMM 7M. I TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT 2nd GROUP $20,000 PLUS THE ADDITIONAL NUMBER CORRECTS3SO r (Mtio ww* W«5 C&ftU T TKt 4th GROUP $l5366 words
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Article, Illustration464 1969-08-09 10 eric chan - by eric chan THOSE who do not usually go for Chinese movies will certainly have second thoughts after meeting three gorgeous actresses from Hong Kong Ingrid Hu, Agnes Koo and Alice Fu Hsueh Mei. Eighteen year old Ingrid made her debut not soEastern Sun Pictures - 464 words
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Article68 1969-08-09 10 LOTS of fringe for fall, on sashes, stoles, ponchos, in tiers on crepe dresses, on the sleeves and lees of avantgarde at-home pants. THE shirt-and-skirt for evening, combining such exotic pairs as a gold gauze shirttop with a skirt of patchwork satin squares. NEW jumper Ideas, such as68 words
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Article, Illustration223 1969-08-09 10 Mary Sue Miller - By Mary Sue Miller GLARE, heat and whizzing traffic can cause your eyes to smart, tire and wrinkle up. fine sunglasses notwithstanding. And here's where several relief measures come to the rescue. Among the most effective ones, count eye pads. Some varieties of pads223 words
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Advertisement375 1969-08-09 10 OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM FOR "SINGAPORE HER PEOPLE' COLOUR PHOTO CONTEST JOINTLY ORGANISED BY EASTERN SUN/BEHN MEYER CO., LTD. IN COMMEMORATION OF SINGAPORE'S NATIONAL DAY 150 th ANNIVERSARY In accordance with th« rules of thl« Contest, I aibmit herewt*my entry end confirm that it has been printed frorr AGFACOLOR CNS negative.375 words
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Miscellaneous165 1969-08-09 10 mm BE CAREFUL. TQMMIE rs B 9 rrs COMING FROM THE DIRECTION OF THE PROFESSOR'S ABWTTMENT/ mm frit i mv APARTMENT He ly 8 '^■Ti 3 2 n I kf] V\ a •Erf m \i* u aau m A i fi r A 4 IS SfPIII Wi 2 But a165 words
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POPPING AROUND with Platter Pete
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Article, Illustration110 1969-08-09 11 NOEL REDDING'S GROUP Fat Mattress this week signed an exclusive recording deal with Polydor, for which it received an advance payment of £75,000. It is claimed to be the most lucrative disc contract ever offered to a British group which has yet to have its110 words
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Article, Illustration162 1969-08-09 11 FOLLOWING his recent accident, Barry Ryan swings back into action on September 12. when his first single under the Polydor banner is released it is a Paul Ryan composition titled 'The Hunt," and it will be issued simultaneously throughout the world. Barry goes on holiday162 words
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Article, Illustration459 1969-08-09 11 BY sheer accident, I watched the first house of the Scott Walker Show at the ABC theatre in Blackpool last Sunday I'm glad I did. I couldn't have sat and watched him singing amid slow hand-clapping, and booing, undeserved though it was. So he sang "Black459 words
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Article241 1969-08-09 11 JJI THERE! Like Holy Sorrow! I had a hair-cut yesterday. (Sob!) Someone ought to complain to the R.S.P.C.A. about barbers! Imagine, driving my good friends the LICE family out of a home and without even two weeks notice! Ha! Ha! I'm only joking, of course. I don't241 words
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Advertisement147 1969-08-09 11 TXeulsche \fhamnwphort QeseUscha/t Hgcords of Supreme Quality PolycJor Available at leading THE CYCLE It CARRIAGE CO., (E) PTE. LTD? OtNKWAL IMPORTS SINGAPORE i# I msm (v V,-- -V f g 1 > c V v 0 V vU 1 \o CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES To The People And The Government Of147 words
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Advertisement162 1969-08-09 11 MAJULAH SINGAPURA TRAVEL CENTRE OF SINGAPORE Going, Going* Gone! More than 1,000 HOT SELLING DISCS Sold Ist. week at 'TRANSPORT COMMUNICATION EXPOSITION" New stocks to GO this week at FANTASTIC, REDUCED PRICES' LIMITED STOCKS AVAILABLE RUSH NOW!™ JULIE ANDREWS "The Sound Of Music (*****) THE TIDBITS "I Believe" (SGE 0001)162 words
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Miscellaneous346 1969-08-09 11 2nd Big Midnight Tonight at CAPITOL-LIDO-REX-SKY Cheng Pel-pel "Raw Courage" 'A SHAW PRODUCTIONt Mandarin in Bhawacope. color Tomorrow 5.45 a.m. "Twin Blades Of Doom" Mandarin in Color REXISKYIROXY t ***** I ***** I *****9 I NOW SHOWING SB No Free Llat at REX A SKY SEX: 11. 1.45. 4. 830346 words
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Miscellaneous239 1969-08-09 11 Rmran^linmumk (W+ *MAJULAH\O[: rx§ SINGAPUHA CATHAY IUHOMANn«maN I ODEON I PALACE 21-116 I *****8 I LAST DAY: U. 1.30. 4.00 II 1.30. 4 00. 6.30 A 9.30 p.m II 6.45 6 9.30 p.m. "KILLERS THREE" In Color Robert Walker Diane Varsi Plus' "Apollo 10" In Color ODEON; OPENS TOMORROW! No239 words
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Article1419 1969-08-09 12 StM It a Mr. 1—7 1.15 p.m. ($5*000) (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) T. 454 Malayan Dft wb 3. 403 Semron'i Pride 5. 567 Carsmoor 4. 000 Tobrnk 6. 178 Tort* 6. 744 iMiwhunaha 5 1 6y 9.00 9.00 8 12 Leedam Stable Lee is Lam Stable L1,419 words
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Article1019 1969-08-09 12 BIG BEN - GOING: GOOD By BIG BEN OPINIFEX is the day's best bet. The five-year-old has been working with great heart in morning workouts that I am not looking beyond him for the winner in Race Seven at Bukit Timah today. On Thursday he revealed top form in his1,019 words
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Article26 1969-08-09 12 BIG BEN G. of Sarawak Riverbanks Spinifex Jimmy Lad Asian Pride Kelly Green Spinifex Cisco Asian Pride Melody Road Moomba Zodiac Sweepstake Avion Riverbanks26 words
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Article65 1969-08-09 12 NEW YORK. Frl. (Reuter) Results of last night's major league baseball games: National League St. Louis Cardinals 2. San Diego Padres 1. Los Angeles Dodgers 6. Pittsburgh Pirates 0. (only games scheduled*. American League Boston Red Sox 5. Seattle Pilots 4. Oakland Athletics 3, Cleveland Indians 0. Baltimore65 words
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208 1969-08-09 12 RAF Changi took top honours on the first day of the two-day Far East InterServices Regatta held at the RAF Seletar Yacht Club, recently. Changi won the open fours, open sculls and cox's sculls, beating the RAF Selatar crew in the open fours208 words
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Article168 1969-08-09 12 BIG BEN 1 CISCO ZODIAC RACE 1 RON I GO Contract II Samron's Pride SHTREE Malayan Dawn Ronigo RONIGO Shyree Samron's Pride SWEEPSTABi Ronigo Contract II RACE I G. OF SARAWAK Maxwell Garden Asian Pride ASIAN PRIDE Prediction II G. of Sarawak ASIAN PRIDE Pulau Pinang Maxwell Garden AVION168 words
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Article153 1969-08-09 12 CERTAIN sections of the Bukit Club House of the Singapore Island Country Club will be air-conditioned as part of the club's renovation plans for the World Cup golf championships in October. The air-conditionlnf and duct systems will be supplied by two local firms. Rheem153 words
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Article266 1969-08-09 12 Mafic Jim revealed top form on a good track at Bukit Timah this morning. Clapping on the pace at the half mile, he galloped strongly all the way to run the last 3f. in 38 4/5. Royal Meadow n was very Impressive when he sprinted266 words
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Advertisement57 1969-08-09 12 FELICITATIONS AND GOOD WISHES TO THE GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE OF SINGAPORE. JACKY'S TRANSPORT SHIPPING AGENCY PTE. LIMITED., Forwarding Shipping Customs Clearance Storage Packing-Ligtherage-General Transportation Insurance Shipchandlers Commission Agents Race Horse Floating I. C. B. BUILDING, 2. SHENTON WAY, 4th FLOOR SINGAPORE, I. TEL« *****8/9, ***** fv buiilecithiri Rapidly restores Tim57 words
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Article1931 1969-08-09 13 B 1M is CL Dftv. 1—7 Fon^M s p.m. ($5,500) 1042 Sweet Latoi By 900 Ee Mer.g STabl® Rodge.-a Kingston 12 2. 204 Tee t*p liy 813 Kongs: Lima Rodgers t > 5 3 Uttfl Discovered 8.07 Discovered Stable R Breuk M Ismail 8 4 203 Kayu1,931 words
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1247 1969-08-09 13 BIG BEN - By BIG BEN DOYAL MEADOW II goes over hit pit dis- tonce and should outsfay the opposition in Race Four at Bukit Timah tomorrow, second day of the Singapore Turf Club August meeting. The seven-year-old failed m his last run when sixth to Desert1,247 words
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Article25 1969-08-09 13 Big Ben Onassis Literati Mat Mar Jimmy Lad Literati Money Printer Wisdom Cisco Royal Meadow II Diamond Graiii Mat»tar Zodiac Yakin Trooper Matstar25 words
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Article207 1969-08-09 13 BIG BEN JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC RACE I ANGELINA Sweet Lotus Kayo CHEMARA Angelina Eastern Maid SWEET LOTUS Eastern Maid Tee Up TOP KINGDOM Eastern Maid Pride A Love RACK t ONASSIS RINA II Stable Currency CHEN LI CHU Onassia Stable Currency ST. CURRENCY On ass is Glen Larmomo207 words
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225 1969-08-09 13 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Pakistan Test player Maud Jehangir and Alan Jones cracked I*9 in 178 minutes as Glamorgan stepped up their challenge for the Fnglish County cricket championship title at Northampton yesterday. Thpir second-wicket partnership enabled Glamorgan to declare three runs ahead of Northamptonshire and225 words
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Article110 1969-08-09 13 TEN teams will take part in the 19«9 Pesta Sukan knockout soccer tournament, organised by the Arsenal Sports Club, from Aug 10 to 19. The teams are Woodbndge Hospital Recreation Club, Tamil Brotherhood Association A' and 'B' teams, SingaaDore Telephone Board, Arsenal Sports Club, Singapore Recreation110 words
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Advertisement175 1969-08-09 13 Best Wishes The Government People Of Singapore on the 150 th Anniversary apALxce KITE-CLUB lX- 1 aril .»ik KELONG RESTAURANT (off Ponggol Point 11 m.%.) THE NITE-CLUB WITH A DIFFERENCE You Enjoy First Class Luxury At Reasonable Price proudly present THE NIGHTINGALE OF TAIWAN A MISS LILI YUEN B 1175 words
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100 1969-08-09 14 A HALF-MILLION dollar exhibition on Oriental rugs and tapestries will be held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce from August 14 to 16. The exhibition, organised by Mr. Zephyr Amir, of Oriental Carpets, is to be a cultural contribution to the 150 th100 words
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Article, Illustration246 1969-08-09 14 SINGAPORE'S largest reserkJ voir at Seletar will be opened tomorrow by Princess Alexandra in a grand ceremony held in conjunction with Singapore's 150 th anniversary celebrations. The $27 million Seletar Reservoir, with a capacity for 5.000 million gallons, has been constructed as a result246 words
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Article, Illustration359 1969-08-09 14 "THE First 150 Years of Singapore" title of a book jointly oublished by the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce and Donald and Joanna Moore was launched yesterday at a luncheon to celebrate the Republic's 150 anniversary. Mr. JR. Lowe, Deputy Chairman of the Singapore359 words
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Article90 1969-08-09 14 A 16-YEAR-OLD youth. Kong Tat Chue was found unconscious at the foot of a newly completed block of flats in Deli Street by the police acting on a 999 call on Thursday at 9 20 P m. According to a police spokesman. Kong, an usher in the90 words
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Advertisement520 1969-08-09 14 Classified Ads. Service Television Radio REDIFFUSION TELEVISION RENTALS BJ>. CASH Complete range to suit everyone Showrooms: ClemeacMU Ave., Joo Chi at Road. Taman Jar on g REDIFFUSION RET AIRS ANT MARK OF TV SETS Radiophone Controlled Maintenance Phone *****/2 ***** Singapore Communal Aerial Systems Closed Circuit TV Btekpoand Mnslc Installation.520 words
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Advertisement113 1969-08-09 14 Sorrento The finest real Italia Pizzas HI Dm Ws\ a mM by nt Ma Net Cfefs Sorrento COFFEE HOUSE 304S ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 9. PHONE: 357(1 Opto >3O a.m. to 12.30 s.m. d*>ly no* ucaca Tf sEßvrwiic jub kk we are proud to be entrusted by the Public Utilities CONSTRUCTION113 words
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Miscellaneous54 1969-08-09 14 Today's Diary 2 p m.: English drama practice at National Theatre Club. Clemenceau Avenue. 4 pm.: Choir practice at National Theatre Club. Clemenceau Avenue. spm- Opening ceremony of the aisplav of a giant balloon from Japan at T:ong Bahru Community Centre. 8 pm.: Operatic and folk dance practices at National54 words
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Article, Illustration1138 1969-08-09 17 JJISTORY is valuable as a guide to the future. It provides insights into the nature and potentials of various peoples, because both the innate qualities and the cultural characteristics of a people do not change easily or quickly. 150 years ago Raffles could not have1,138 words
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Article, Illustration1444 1969-08-09 19 Message by Minister for Foreign Affairs •THE 150 th anniversary of the founding of modern Singapore and the fourth anniversary of its independence coincide with the beginning of a new phase in the history of South-east Asia. Some have headed this new chapter the1,444 words
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Article, Illustration1922 1969-08-09 20 SINGAPORE, on island Republic of 225 square miles with a population of 2 million people, owes much to its strategic position in this region for what it is today. It is a Port that has grown steadily over the past 150 years. Today, it is1,922 words
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1922 1969-08-09 21 'INSTANT ASIA" is o phrase coined by o smart public relations man to promote tourism in Singapore and somehow it has caught on and divested itself of the pejorative significance in the word "instant" associated with commodities marketed under that name because of1,922 words
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Article, Illustration10 1969-08-09 25 Combined Schools Singapore's Own Bagpipers10 words
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Article439 1969-08-09 26 THE National Day celebrations are on The entire city is soaked in colour. The added glow for the year is the 150 th Anniversary of the Founding of Singapore Hundreds of thousands of the islanders are doubly proud of their achievements and the contributions their forefathers had439 words
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Article, Illustration406 1969-08-09 27 THE Ministry of Interior and Defence has brought out a bulletin_for. rhe Singapore Armed Forces to coincide with National Day The monthly "National Pioneer" has set for itself: ar^® us t s* fostering an espirit de corps among members through the co, 'f and presentation of406 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1969-08-09 28 Section of Singapore's Armoured Command fHE history of the motor-cor in Singapore is o comparatively recent one when viewed in the perspective of the 150 years of the Republic's history. la the early 1890's the firm of Kofi Bros, he gen dealing in vehicles which were described1,035 words
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Advertisement132 1969-08-09 17 Ufcftl Vt Of •Singapore Soviet Shipping Agency (Pte) Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN 6INGAPORE) Agents For:FESCO LINR (REGULAR SERVICE BETWEEN JAPAN AND INDIA, VIA HONGKONG, BANGKOK AND SINGAPORE) FAR EASTERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, J VLADIVOSTOK, USSR. KAMCHATKA STEAMSHIP' COMPANY, PETROPAVLOVSK-ON KAMCHATSKY, USSR*; SAKHALIN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. KHOLMSK, USSR. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ARCHANGELSK, USSR* >132 words
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Advertisement102 1969-08-09 18 We wish the Republic of Singapore many years of progress and prosperity f v y 4. V Sf.J A WaA r f>- >-v jf#\ > &$L f«Xs im hl a t i i■■ > igm S3 "«-X r\ cf V< '>• X V V. ■y M iu r*>*v x Crl102 words
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Advertisement201 1969-08-09 20 Singapore Visitors Clip this number and keep it handy You're here...in fabled Singapore Now. to discover the sights and sounds and excitement of this inland city, call the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board at *****. We can put you in touch with tours covering every facet of the island, from the201 words
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Advertisement161 1969-08-09 21 EXECUTIVE SEUEIMUL IS YOUK SECRETARY OVER BURDENED WITH TYPINC WORK? DO YOU NEED A GIRL-FRIDAY FOR SHORTHAND WORK? TURN TO US WE HAVE THE FACILITIES EFFICIENT SHORTHAND/TYPISTS TO DO YOUR WORK? CET RID OF YOUR PAPER-WORK SIT BACK AND BE RELIEVED TO KNOW YOUR TYPINC WORK IS DONE IN TIME161 words
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Advertisement50 1969-08-09 22 /> >s Tfe Management and staff qfCKTang are proud and happy to join the Government &d People of the Republic of Singapore on the 150 th Anniversary National Day celebration. O.K. TANG [S] PTE. LTD. m, mam mm sinunm s TELEPiIIIE ***** MLiacs) "1025 v\ N\ V N\ \S »>50 words
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Advertisement124 1969-08-09 23 L T-V t > V. W I j •V. 4 help you need Whether yiw arc getting the targes* System/*6O conytilcr or the vnaUrrt punched card tyUcm. IBM provide* *tl the a«htance you need to make your ■•aclinic pcrf irm efficiently, prviiwctircty and profifcably. You'll jet. Hefp from your IBM124 words
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Advertisement122 1969-08-09 24 A m L L ■vvri t .IMP IT ALL TATUI: or anywhere else you want to go! nVnmpn nFFF We have a million jet-away holiday MAICICILIC ICLLI ideas waiting for you. Any sort RED CENTRE of holiday you want we can TASMANIA arrange. Take care of all details '[kMwuAi iwrrAimc.122 words
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Advertisement152 1969-08-09 25 This happens only once in 150 years: SINGAPORE HER PEOPLE colour photography contest As part of the joyous celebration Of Singapore's 150 th Anniversary and the National"Day, Eastern Sun and Behn, Meyer Co. Ltd. invite you to submit colour prints of subjects and events celebrating this sescjuicentennial. Points are given152 words
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Advertisement203 1969-08-09 26 £n§iisnlci; h r AFTER SHAVE COLOGNE p. m W'| ENGLISH LEATHER LIME ENGLISH LEATHER TIMBERLINE Today. ENGLISH LEATHER is the byword of the MEN'S TOILETRIES ind—friy. Beginning with the original English Leather brand, this group of prestige products for the discriminating man has seen continued growth with the addition of203 words
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Advertisement99 1969-08-09 26 Vv? u W7 v i* HOTEL WISMfI i H um 1 i.fe- ifKv fjwv> .}fi t' f k /> fU V% ii i w laran f/p> i v* <» dim at the Restaurant Hunan Dishes I (Food of Chinese Imperial Court) 'AHI' i Dance at with BEE JAYS j& other99 words
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Advertisement46 1969-08-09 27 "s.m V\«v rx m and a nunk. We've addmg a ttttie speed and tfylf nidi the Itttp of Boeing 74Tn Good wfehee to d* Aepriblicef Singapore eii this certeftavjttd a fcatf Iron Aii-Mto rffeea In Bin Oapore NcwYoik T" '^ri^'rrr ob JHT tin* rtuto u U*46 words
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Advertisement215 1969-08-09 28 in conjunction with Singapore* 150th. Anniversary Celebrations H Under the distinguished patronage of Dr. Goh Poh Seng.Chairman of the NadonalTheatreTrust 'Singapore-past,present or future' This it the subject of the painting competition. You can chooss to paint your impressions of Singapore in the dsys of the Bugts pi raise, lilt dynamic215 words
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Advertisement153 1969-08-09 29 V ir Tmes have changed with Once it was months of travel JL I V by junk. Now PAL docs the I '0 CIAH .Singapore-Tokyo journey \WM If? ,only one stop at Manila. I^# Mondays, you have 40 minutes 4 M "V I in Manila before moving on I IOtVVV/153 words
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Advertisement111 1969-08-09 30 f 4- The Staff and Management of > FITZPATRICKS t FOOD SUPPLIES (F. E.) LTD. v extend their best wishes to the GOVERNMENT and PEOPLE OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE on the occasion of Singapore's NATIONAL DAY and A ISOTII ANNIVER OPEN THIS SUNDAY 2SUPER SPECIALS WATTIES PEACHES HALVES 29111 words
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Advertisement77 1969-08-09 31 72-74 H.GM S'«tlT S(NOAK>«t 6 TCI JI2J4 (5 IWtS) LIAT TCrttPS S«- OfICHAWO «0 S NCAPO«£ TU 35 139 TWO OF SINGAPORE'S BETTER DEPARTMENTAL STORES Importers are looking to Australia »j| :I iC as iP M I The range of Australian goods now selling in Singapore and Malaysia is growing77 words
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Advertisement71 1969-08-09 32 1<: j Ml JWWWOWi 18Z CISWNCfMJ AVI NIK, SINCAPOfK 9 149 JOO CHI AT AO JgA smCAroae ti W OCX (Of TAMAN mm JUnOHG StNGATOm. M MAINTENANCE tit m RENT FROM #REDIFFUSION OVER 30 DIFFERENT MODELS AVAILABLE TO SUIT EVERY ONE LOW RENTALS EASY 24 MONTHS H.P. LOW NET CASH71 words
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Advertisement89 1969-08-09 33 PHOTOGRAPHERS: DONT MISS OUT ON THIS ONCE IN -A- LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY! PHOTOGRAPH SINGAPORE BY NIGHT THE STREET SCENES, THE DECORATIONS, THE BRIGHT LIGHTS ALL THE FESTIVITIES. AUTOMATICALLY WITHOUT FLASH! WITH THE O N E-A N D-0 NL Y YASHICA ELECTRO-35 the Comero with the Electronic Broin. ZEE YASHICA PROFESSIONAL now89 words
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