Eastern Sun, 7 September 1969
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Title Section23 1969-09-07 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1111 Sunday Edition 7 September 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article, Illustration977 1969-09-07 1 Lee Exhorts Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew, has called on the society's top stratum of educated elite to determine to stay put and see through t.ie problems of the nation and not quit when things get tough and difficult. This was the crux977 words
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556 1969-09-07 1 The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Rajaratnam last night outlined the three roles the minority population in the state could play in the development of multi-racialism. These role* a« stated by the Minister are:— Rearl to racialism by developing counter-communalism. To demonstrate the556 words
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Article54 1969-09-07 1 SELCO Salvage Company yesterday re-floated the sunken Sea Dragon, a floating restaurant, lying in 10-feet deep of water off Clifford Pier. The vessel, which started sinking suddenly one morning last week, had been half-sub-merged ever since. After the refloating, the Sea Dragon was towed to the salvage54 words
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Article53 1969-09-07 1 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. (UPI» Ireland has formally asked to include the question of Northern Ireland in the agenda of the 24th session of the general assembly, it was announced today. The request was filed Friday with Secretary General Thant by Ireland's permanent representative to th*53 words
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296 1969-09-07 1 HONG KONG, Sat. (Reuter) —The highpowered Chinese delegation, led by Premier Chou En-Lai which rushed to Hanoi on hearing the news of President Ho Chi Minh's death has suddenly returned home. The delegation had been expected by observers to stay on in the North Vietnamese296 words
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Article126 1969-09-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Brazilian businessman. Onkar Nath Shrian. today pleaded not guilty to a cheating charge and was granted bail of $5,000. He is alleged to have cheated a textile merchant, Harbhaian Singh, of 53.000 at Hotel Merlin on Aug 4, 1966. Dato David126 words
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Article60 1969-09-07 1 BOGOTA. Sat (UPI) Hijacker., today shot and killed the co-pilot of c-e of two Ecuadorian Air Force transport plane* ordered to fly to Cuba in the first known double hijacking attempt. The shooting occurred when thr two planes landed at Tumaro. on the Pacific coast in Southern60 words
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Article, Illustration318 1969-09-07 2 School firls must made to realise that there is a place for them in the Republic's industrial pTorramme when they leave school. This was stated on Friday by Enche Mohd. Ghazali Ismail. Political secretary to the Ministry of Education, at the ninth annual speech318 words
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479 1969-09-07 2 THE Minister for Social Affairs, EncHe Othman Wok has called on the Central Council of Malay Cultural Organisation to have more multi-racial plays in future so as to bring about solidarity and unity in the society. He was speaking at a reception at479 words
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Article2208 1969-09-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. T. Mahesan, 50, former Secretory of the Government Officers' Co-Operative Housing Society, was today sentenced to a total of 14 years jail when he was found guilty by the High Court on two charges of corruptly accepting $122,000. Mahesan. who heard the Justice2,208 words
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Article, Illustration201 1969-09-07 2 MISS Valeria Tan 22, la among the 30 contestants who will compete In the 1969 "Princess Republic of Singapore" beauty contest, to be held at the NTUC Hall, Shenton Way. on October 11. at 8.00 p.m. Valeria Is a 5 ft. 4 In. tall receptionist with201 words
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Article, Illustration388 1969-09-07 2 THE "Singapore and Her People" Colour Photography Contest, jointly sponsored by Behn, Meyer and Co. Ltd., and the Eastern Sun to mark Singapore's 150 th anniversary, attracted an all-time high record number of entries. Judges of the contest took more than388 words
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Article107 1969-09-07 2 A labourer working at a Jurong Construction s-te was killed, while another received serious Injuries, following an industrial accident, yesterday. Police gave the name of the dead man as Chiang Korg Miang, 27. The man's name is Enche Idris bin Bakar. who received injuries on107 words
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Miscellaneous103 1969-09-07 2 Time dfc Tide High Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 943 am. (6 3 ft.). 7.25 p.m. (6.7 ft >' Naval Dockyard: 10.01 am. (7.9 ft.). 638 p.m. (7.7 ft.)! Low Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 1.55 (2 4 ft 203 pm. (50 ft.)' Naval Dockyard: 1.55 am. (3.3 ft 2.10 pm. (6.0103 words
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346 1969-09-07 3 DANANG, Sat (Reuter) Vietcong guerrillas killed or wounded over 100 Americans and South Vietnamese in a series of rocket, mortar and ground attacks In and around the northern Garrison City of Danang early today. The onslaught was the biggest against the city, South346 words
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Article178 1969-09-07 3 NEW DELHI. Sat. (Reuter) King Mahendra of Nepal arrived here today for a fivehour stopover on his way to London for a medical checkup. The King, accompanied by Que«n Ratna, was received at Palam airport by Indian President V.V. Giri. Prime Minister Mrs. Indira178 words
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207 1969-09-07 3 JAKARTA. Sat. (UPI) The West Irian Military Commander Brig. Gen. Sarwo Edhie has made another appeal to the Free Papua Movement rebels still holding out in the mountairous jungles tn surrender to government troops or face total annihilation. The official Antara New? Agency reported207 words
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Article86 1969-09-07 3 TOKYO, Sat. (UPl)—United States Ambassador to Japan Armin H. Meyer flew tr Washington Fridav to preoare for the visit of Foreign Minister Kiichi Aichi to Washington later this month. Meyer is expected to attend the meeting between Aichi and U.S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers86 words
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Article124 1969-09-07 3 TOKYO Sat. (Reuter) Three small smoke-bombs were thrown Into the Soviet Embassy compound here today by a rightist student, police said The Incident followed the arrest of two pro-Peking Japanese on Wednsday for throwing Molotov cocktails at the Embassy gate. Smoke sticks were tied124 words
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Article50 1969-09-07 3 PERTH. Australia. Sat (Reuter) More than 200 police are searching for eight prisoners who escaped from a side door of Fremantle orison in a carefully planned breakout late yesterday. Police regard some of the prisoners as dangerous They were serving sentences for rape, armed robbery and car theft.50 words
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251 1969-09-07 3 SEOUL, Sat. (UPI) South Korea's major opposition party on Friday night decided to dissolve itself in a last-ditch manoeuvre to block a proposed constitutional amendment to enable President Park ChungHee to seek a third four-year term. Leading members of the Shinmin (New Democratic) Party met251 words
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178 1969-09-07 3 Kosygin Indira Hold Brief Talks NEW DELHI, Sat. (UPI) Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin met for 50 minutes on Saturday with Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi while the Soviet leader was en route to Hanoi for the funeral of Ho Chi Minh. Emerging from a special guest room at New Delhi's178 words
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Article66 1969-09-07 3 MANILA. Sat. (UPIi A town Mayor and a hostess were gunned down inside a restaurant early Friday in Iloilu City, some 260 miles south of here. Police investigators could not immediately establish the motive for the crime. But they theorised that a misunderstanding might have triggered.66 words
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249 1969-09-07 3 HONG KONG, Sat. (Reuter) Four Communist newspaper workers, jailed during the 1967 disturbances in Hong Kong, were released today. I The. four, three men and a woman, were among a group of 11 news workers whose imprisonment here has been stated by China as249 words
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Article116 1969-09-07 3 JAKARTA. Sat (Reuter) About 5.000 Indonesian Moslems have burned down an effigy of Israeli Defence Minister Gen. Moshe Dayan In Jakarta's first mass demonstration against Israel. The Incident took place yesterday after Moslem Friday prayers at the ground of the big Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta.116 words
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134 1969-09-07 3 MANILA, Sat. (UPI) —Some 25 girls who lost in a local beauty contest were to demonstrate today against the winner whom they said wore a Wig, lied about her age, padded her physical measurements and was related to one of the judges. The losers134 words
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Article292 1969-09-07 3 SHIMODA, Japan, Sat. (Reuter) American participants to a U.S.-Japan conference today were trying to convince their Japanese counterparts thev should no longer rely on an American crutch 24 years after the Second World War. Frustrated Americans argued that Japan should n<> longer feel herself a292 words
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Article176 1969-09-07 3 KARACHI. Sat. (I PI) The first execution of a convicted kidnapper under the martial law administration of President Yahya Khan was reported yesterday by the Associated Press of Pakistan. The report said Jan Nisar. one of 23 men sentenced to death by a military court a month176 words
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387 1969-09-07 3 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI) Riot police invaded one of Japan's most famous universities on Saturday morning after a day of student demonstrations against Japan's relations with the United States and arrested 100 radical students. Police marched onto the campus of the 19th century Waseda University387 words
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Article48 1969-09-07 3 MANILA. Sat. (Reuter) Vice President Fernando Lopez has said that the Philippines would never have to import rice under the present administration. Lopez made the statement following opposition Liberal Party claim that there was a rice shortage jn the country due to the administration's mismanagement.48 words
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Article124 1969-09-07 3 NEW DELHI. Sat. (Reuter) Workers in 20.000 post offices throughout India will soon be able to make extra money by selling condoms. Under a new project of the Family Planning Department, postmen will keep proceeds from the sale of the condoms, which will cost one halfpenny124 words
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Article273 1969-09-07 3 NEW YORK. Sat. (t'PI) Deposed Burmese Premier U Nu arrived at Kennedy Airport yesterday night to explain his policy "to the press and the public of the United States." Speaking to reporters he also revealed that he planned to meet privately with273 words
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Article, Illustration483 1969-09-07 4 BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Sat. (Reuter) Belfast erupted in sectarian violence early today as Protestant crowds, hurling bottles and stones, advanced on a Catholic neighbourhood Police called for reinforcements when hundreds of Protestant extremists moved through the Northern Ireland capital, overturning corsUPI picture. - 483 words
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303 1969-09-07 4 ADDIS ABABA, Sat. (Reuter) The Organisation of African Unity's (OAU) sixth annual summit conference opens here today with the 28-month-old Nigerian civil war overshadowing the provisional agenda. The conference will open only hours after the organisation's ministerial council ended a ten-day meeting with a303 words
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234 1969-09-07 4 NAIROBI. Sat. (UFI) An unmarried nurse with seven children said in the H:gh Court yesterday that the man on trial *<* u# eedly slaying Tom Mboya told her a year ago he was planning to kill the Kenyan Economic Planning Minister.234 words
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153 1969-09-07 4 MOSCOW Sat. (Reuter) A Russian wild animal tamer was attacked by a lion and a tiger during a Circus performance but returned to the cage to put them through their tricks three times to reestablish his authority, Izvestia reported last night. The Soviet Government153 words
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Article27 1969-09-07 4 CAIRO. Sat. (UPI) The Libyan Revolutionary Council yesterday released jailed labour leaders and allowed newspapers to appear again, th. Middle East News Agency >«KV27 words
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Article, Illustration100 1969-09-07 4 "DANSEUSE Habilee au Repos", a bronze by Degas that is among the £2 million of art objects from Britain soon to be offered for sale in Tokyo during "British Week", is admired recently in London by Mr. George Whyte, Chairman of the Fine100 words
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Article86 1969-09-07 4 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Kangol car seat belts will go Into production at a plant in Nagoya. Japan, to supply to the whole Far East market, S. Meisner, managing director of Kangol Magnet Ltd.. Europe's leading manufacturers of car seat belts, said yesterday. He said86 words
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Article240 1969-09-07 4 WTLLEMSTAD. Curacao. Sat (Reuter; Armed Dutch marines patrolled suburban streets here yesterday as this and Ave other Dutch Caribbean islands started polling In the crucial Netherlands Antilles elections. The last parliament was dissolved In June after riots over working conditions at the local oil refinery. Military240 words
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Article42 1969-09-07 4 WASHINGTON. Sat (Reuter) —Two U S destroyers will conduct operation* this month in the Russian-dominat-ed Black Sea. the navy announced today. American naval exercise in the area during 1%8 were termed illegal and provocative by the Soviet Union.42 words
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Article, Illustration225 1969-09-07 4 PRAGUE, Sat. (Reuter) Former leader Alexander Dubcek's future still hung in the balance today following a call bv the Czechoslovak Communist Party's disciplinary bodv for a widespread purge of reformists. The committee-known as the Auditing and Control Commission wound up a two-day meeting225 words
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551 1969-09-07 4 BEIRUT, sat. TREUTER) Libya's new republican'* rulers yesterday ordered the air force to fly patrols to counter any Internal or external attempt to overthrow the military regime which ousted King Idris on Monday. The order, reported oy Radio Tripoli without explanation. reinforced551 words
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Article101 1969-09-07 4 PF:AGUE. Sat (Reuter) The Czechoslovak army yesterday announced disciplinary measures against 30 officers of the Klement Gottwald Military Political Academy for dangerous political and views. An announcement by the National News Agency Ceteka said four colonels and 26 other officers of the academy which produces the101 words
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131 1969-09-07 4 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Britain last night granted sanctuary to a 30-year-old Ukrainian who staggered into a Liverpool cafe this week, demanding to see self-exiled Soviet writer Anatoly Kuznetsov. The Home Office (Interior Ministry) said the man. who uses the name Vladimir Davyden ko was being131 words
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376 1969-09-07 4 T ONDON, Sat. (Reuter)— Britain's trade union chiefs passed a dutiful vote of loyalty to the ruling Labour Party yesterday at the end of annual convention largely taken up by anti-government re so 1 utions. Delegates to the Trades Union Congress (TTTC) approved unopposed376 words
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Article97 1969-09-07 4 OSAKA. Sat. (UPl)—Osaka business leaders have unveiled a plan to build a cxtv of two million people on a man-made island in Osaka Bay. The 41.000-acre island will be located just off the present cities of Osaka and Kobe and will be completed by 1985,97 words
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Article443 1969-09-07 5 BOSTON, Sat. (tJK) One of seven justices on the Massachusetts Supreme Court said on Friday he would have to disqualify himself from hearing an apCal on the inquest into the death of Mary Jo Kopechne cause his son worked for Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.443 words
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128 1969-09-07 5 VENICE. Sat. (Reuter) Two small home-mad# and a noisy anti-Soviet demonstration gave the 1969 Venice Film Festival one of the dullest ever —an explosive ending last night. The two bombs exploded outside a cinema where the Russian film "Brief History Of A Short Storv"128 words
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Article47 1969-09-07 5 HONG KONG. Sat. (Router) —China's annual Auturrn Export Commodity Trade Fair Is scheduled to open in Canton on Oct. 15. An advertisement appearing on Hong Kong's leading Communist newspaper Ta Kung Pao today invited businessmen from all parts of the world to visit the fair.47 words
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213 1969-09-07 5 MEXICO CITY, Sat. (Reuter) The Cuban Foreign Ministry today accused an official of the Mexican Embassy in Havana of being an agent of the United States' Central Intelligence Agency <CIA) and demanded that Mexico hand him over to the Cuban courts. A note sent213 words
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Article40 1969-09-07 5 UNITED NATIONB. Sat. (UPP Secretary General U Thant Friday left by plane for Europe and Africa. He Is scheduled to meet with representatives of International Airlines Pilots Saturday to discuss the hijacking of the American Jetliner to Syria.40 words
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Article193 1969-09-07 5 SPACE CENTRE. Houston. Sat. (UPI) A female lab technician accidently stuck herself on Friday with a hypodermic needle which had been exposed to lunar samples and was nut under 72-hour medical observa- tion. Shirlev Brown 37 of Houston was taking a sample from a chicken193 words
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Article163 1969-09-07 5 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) Hugh M. Haefner. Playboy, publisher and night club' magnate, announced Friday he is moving into Hollywood as a film producer. Haefner. told a news con- 1 ference at his London Playboy Club that his new movie company. Playboy Productions. has reached an163 words
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Article127 1969-09-07 5 ASBURY PARK. N. J. (UPT) A Detroit beauty Thursday night won the Miss Black America title after dazzling judges in the swimsuit competition. then performing an Afro-Interpretiv# dance. Shirley Washington, a shapely secretary who measures 36-22-36. took the title in competition with two ofher finalists. The127 words
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Article65 1969-09-07 5 LORING AIR FORCE BASE. Maine. Sat. (Reuter) Rescue workers today recovered the bodies of three crew men reported missing when a giant B-52 bomber crashed into a heavily wooded area shortly after takeoff here last night. The bodies of four others aboard the aircraft were found earlier after65 words
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Article83 1969-09-07 5 SACRAMENTO. Calif Sat. (Reuter) A major California divorce reform eliminating blame on either partner ag a requirement for a marriage breakup was signed into law today by Gov. Ronald Reagan. Th« iaw makes "irreconcilable differences" the main grounds for dissolving a marriage. The incurable insanity of83 words
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Article217 1969-09-07 5 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat (Reuter) Mayor Joseph Alioto today sued Look Magazine for 12.500.000 dollars damages over an article charging that he is associated with the Mafia. San Francisco Mayor considered last year as a possible Democrat Vice Presidential candidate, called the article character assassination and loaded217 words
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Article40 1969-09-07 5 8 ANTA MONICA. Calif. Sat. (Reuter) Kay Ford* 34, was today granted a final divorce decree from her actor husband Olena Ford. 52. The pair were married in March. 1968. in Log Angeles and separated two years later.40 words
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Miscellaneous329 1969-09-07 5 xtrjsv Tm A liilUx sag BWmQ^SRTM 1 ■jTuBRI sSS \*< f m ■a. fe m u I i i ft rf«« 5S n K i X! r ¥P^ ■V. V w x I'M SICK AND TIRED OF THE WAY I'M SEIN6 TREATED.SIR.' I SHALL 60 OVER YOUR HEAD TO THE329 words
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242 1969-09-07 6 CHURCH ISdwS- THE executive committee of the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (1.F.E.5.) will be meeting in Singapore from Sept. 9 to 17. The I.F.E.S. is the international body that co-ordinates evangelical Christian work among graduates and students who are studying in institutions of242 words
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Article752 1969-09-07 6 Rev. V. M. NAINBY - by Rev. V. M. NAINBY "Why not?" "There's no conscience in a brave n®w world!** Breakthrough in recent technological and scientific achievement is paralleled by m breakthrough in morality. Sin is glamorised; made more appealing than it was In the Garden of Eden. In its752 words
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Article177 1969-09-07 6 THREE thousand five hundred students on the Bukit Timah and General Hospital campuses of the University of Singapore will be the target of a four-day campaign next week, when the 1969 Varsity Mission gets under way. The Mission "is a means whereby once every three years every177 words
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Article230 1969-09-07 6 SMOKING is not only a health hazard to airline pilots, it is also a safety hazard to passengers. This was revealed here by Robert Osmunson. a Seventhday Advent'.st youth leader. In a message for East Asian youths, Osmunson said that smoking robs one of oxygen,230 words
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Article151 1969-09-07 6 The Annual Novena Procession in honour of 'Our Mother of Perpetual Succour* will commence at 5 00 p.m. in the church grounds today, Sept. 7. Four young men carrying the decorated picture of "Our Mother of Perpetual Succour" will represent the men of Singapore as true sons and151 words
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Article50 1969-09-07 6 Dr. H. Wibert Norton. Professor of Missions and Evangelism, Wheaton College. will be visiting the Republic soon. He will be here to share eoncerns about evangelical leadership teams visiting different countries of Asia to strengthen and encourage pastors and evangelists in the task of evangelism50 words
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Article149 1969-09-07 6 PHILIPPIANS 3:13-14 LET US PRESS ON; The Heavenly prize resplendent shines before us. The darkest hour is that before the dawn. The Chariots of God are round us. O'er us. Love's bright blue banner wave LET US PRESS ON. LET US PRESS ON; The fojj abyssmal149 words
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Article, Illustration476 1969-09-07 6 CHRIS KHOO - People by CHRIS KHOO IFE is more difficult, yet It's exciting it's different." Mrs. Daisy Chellapah s husband is one of the pastors of a large Methodist church in the centre of town. At her Fort Canning manse, she spoke of some of the Joys and hardships476 words
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Article67 1969-09-07 6 THE volume "Christ Seeks Asia." published by ths Rock House publishers, Box €l3B Kowloon, Hong Kong has rolled out of press. The volume consists full reports, strategy papers and statements of Asia-South Pacific Congress on Evangelism held i n Singapore last November. Those who wish67 words
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357 1969-09-07 6 BOOK YOU SHO By Leslie T. Lyall (OMF. London) paperback, pp. 204. Price: *2.10. IN many parts of Singapore, and In other places in East Asia, one has only to mention the name of John Sung to get an immediate response from357 words
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Other Parts Of The World
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Article280 1969-09-07 6 The All Philippines Congress on Evangelism which will be held in May 13-20 next year at Faith' Academy in Cainta. Rizai. enjoys the widest possible participation of the national leadership of the entire Philippine ChriSf tian church. This phenomenon is the first of its kind in the his»tory of280 words
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Article69 1969-09-07 6 STADIUM Utama Senajan in Indonesia with a seating capacity of 100.000 ha s been booked lor a series of evangelistic meetings for ten successive nights from Oct. 3 to 12. Dr. John Haggai will speak on all the nights. A communique issued by the committee stated: "The becking of69 words
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Article21 1969-09-07 6 THE New Zealand Baptists will be observing a year of Evangelism In 1970 with an international crusade in Julv.21 words
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Article39 1969-09-07 6 A PAN- AUSTRALIAN crusade has been planned by the Australian Baptists to be held in New South Wales. South Australia. Tasmania and Australian Capital Territory (first phase) and Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia (second phase) starting March, 1970.39 words
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Article59 1969-09-07 6 ALL India Congress on Evangelism is meeting in January, with more thai* 300 evangelists to consider matters of great importance to 'Show India Today* Christ, The Only Way" The discussions will centre around Biblical evangelism m the context of India today and evangelism among Hindus. Muslims, youth etc. Mr.59 words
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Article39 1969-09-07 6 THE Korean cnurch sending a missionary to evangelise the northern most part of Japan. Hokkaido About eight thousand Korean families live on this island. The missionary is Rev Lee Sung Joo He will go there with his family.39 words
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Article694 1969-09-07 7 Japan, Australia, To Protect Pacific Rights TAPAN and Australia are taking a strong stand to protect their res- pective flag carriers from the increase in the number, routes, and frequencies of American airlines across the Pacific as a result of US President Nixon's decision in694 words
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Article84 1969-09-07 7 CLEVELAND. Ohio. Sat. IUPI) Bulk shipping on the Great Lakes rose 10 per cent above a year earlier in July and resulted in virtually complete employment of U.S. flag ships, the Lake Carriers Association says. Iron ore shipments of 12.67 million tons were the84 words
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Article, Illustration152 1969-09-07 7 TWO Siamese cats recently arrived in Singapore by Cathay Pacific jet, accompanied by their family Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Roche and daughter Jane. Taboo aged six and Binkie aged 12, both veteran travellers, have been flying since kittenhood. Their trip to Singapore this time152 words
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Article139 1969-09-07 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Stocks declined for the third day in a row yesterday in light turnover. Tight money, new Vietnam uncertainty and normal pre-weekend, evenlng-up influences pressured the list. Shortly before the close, the UPI market-wide indicator showed a loss of 0-55 per cent139 words
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Article13 1969-09-07 7 THE tin price for yesterday was $641.12$ per plcul up $0.125.13 words
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Article, Illustration146 1969-09-07 7 TWO Mobil management staff a chemical engineer and the advertising manager recently left for overseas training. Mr. Eddy Kong, a chemical engineer with the Mobil Jurong Refinery will spend one year at the Company New York head office working with the Mobil East manufacturing department. He146 words
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70 1969-09-07 7 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Rubber closed barely steady yesterday with soot 26-5/8, 27. Settlement House Oct/Dec. 26-13/16. 26-15/16 Jan./ March 26-9/16. 26-11/16. April/June 26-7/16. 26-5/8. July/Sept. 26-3/16. 26-3/8. Oct/Dec. 26. 26-3/16 Jan./ March 25-7/8. 26-1/8 April/June 25-3/4. 26 July/Sept, and Oct/Dec. 2511/16. 25-13/16. General Markets70 words
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Article250 1969-09-07 7 THE following Is berthing list released by the Port of Sin(ipore Authority for Sept. 7: DEPARTURE Godowns Vessels 8/9 Djakarta Maru 10/11 Brunei Maru 15/16 Nissei Maru 18 State of Madras N.W. 1 Semenyin N W. 5 Musi E.W. Jetty Caltex Kartika 21/22 Bidor 27/28 Euphrate 31/32250 words
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324 1969-09-07 7 TOKYO. Sat. Japan's six major shipping lines are enjoying unexpected good business results In the operation of container ships on the Japan-California route. This is because more and more shipCrs are utilising containers r the hauling of their cargoes to ensure fsster delivery The Japanese324 words
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272 1969-09-07 7 BANGKOK, Sat. Benigno P. Tod a. Jr., Philippine Airlines chairman and president, will call anew lor closer co-operation among airlines in the Orient in th« 7th "assembly of presidents" to be held by the Orient Airlines Research Bureau in Bangkok Sept 24 to272 words
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Article91 1969-09-07 7 THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore yesterday made the following changes In Its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency). Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Deutsche Marks $77.7750; Holland Guilder* $85.2900; Swiss Francs $71.7550; Belgian Francs $6.1300; French Francs $55.572591 words
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137 1969-09-07 7 TAIPEI. Sat. (UPI) Nationalist China expects Its economic growth rate this year to reach 10 per cent, some three per cent higher than the goal. The Council for International Economic Co-operation and Development (CIECD). the nation's highest economic planning body, said the Gross National Product137 words
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Article55 1969-09-07 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged to 40 points lower on the New York commodity exchange yesterday. There were no sales. Bid Ask Sept 28.00 Vrv. 28 00 28.65 Jan. 28.15 IV ar. 27.75 28.05 May 27.90 July 27.80 Sept 27 80 Locally, No. 2 R.S.S.55 words
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Article39 1969-09-07 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. 30 industrials 819.50 20 rails 197.88 15 utilities 114.30 65 Stocks 277.58 40 bond* 71.54 Commodity futures Index 139.63 up 0.30.39 words
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Article132 1969-09-07 7 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) The market lost ground yesterday. The overnight Wall Street decline and the National Institute of Economic and Social Research's forecast of a fall-off In the total UK output growth rate had a depressing affect on the market. Towards the close the FT index132 words
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644 1969-09-07 7 HONG KONG, Sat. An airline in search of equipment and a housewife out for a bargain have three things in common. They know, or believe they know, what they want; they know what they can afford; and they come under a lot644 words
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Article60 1969-09-07 7 (Managers Prices for Sept^S) ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MtL Invest. Fund 1 25 135 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS 1st Malayan M 2nd Malayan 2.03 3rd Malayan 1.2# The Cam. Ind 1.03 The Bar. Fund xd 10# Steriln* Com 5/5 1 IS 1.18 H I. TRUST FUND* I*t Hang Kong 160 words
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Article390 1969-09-07 7 AKKIVALS H no a m to.sJk 029 K Lumpur 9 00 am MM 119 K. Lurapor 0 45 i Hi MSA Ml Sydney. Jakarta 10.1.1 a.m. MSA 112 K. Lumpur 14.4U P.O. C'AL It laipri rtuB1 Cong 10-15 am MSA 055 PeiUBi, Ipoh. K. Lumpur. Ma>af<a uwpja *A»390 words
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Article, Illustration283 1969-09-07 8 AS if w« needed any encouragement! Anyway, Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg hare put to music what can only be <raseribed as public proof of tneir compatability presumably 'pour encourager let autres' in the sensational French record Ja aime... moi non plus' Sounding283 words
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Article, Illustration804 1969-09-07 8 RICHARD GREEN - By RICHARD GREEN IITHEN Noel Redding said: "Come down to the house and we'll do the review there,'* I should have known better. True to form, that night was spent in the pursuit of pleasure and we finally got around to listening to the album the following804 words
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Article426 1969-09-07 8 HI THERE! Like... Holy King Elvis Ruler of all hep-type cool cats on this earth! Thanks for the countless groovy letters you ve sent me concerning last week's super-colossal epic exclusives on The King. I m deeply touched. Such loyalty! Such devotion! Such compassion! So how about dropping426 words
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Article, Illustration642 1969-09-07 8 RICHARD GREEN - words: RICHARD GREEN THERE'S a world of difference between Hie Bee Gees end Dave Dee. yet the films both ere making, here one big thing in common: fantasy. While the group's movie is strictly in tnat rein, Dave's lies certainSTUART RICHMAN - 642 words
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Advertisement102 1969-09-07 8 TOMMY JAMES THE SHONDELLS CRIMSON AND CLOVER MONY MONY SWEET CHERRY WINE CRYSTAL BLUE PERSUASION RBE 112 706 mwmW -JL HERO AT 1.1 U OHIO fXPIMtSS DUSTY SPRINGFIELD SON OF A PREACHER MAN I WILL COME TO YOU DON'T FORGET ABOUT ME WINDMILLS OF YOUR MIND BE *****1 OHIO EXPRESS102 words
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Miscellaneous302 1969-09-07 8 WORLD CHARTS A song about the future "In The Tear 2525" which took two young Americans on a rocket-ride to fame, has now topped almost every major record chart in the world. When /agar and Evans made their first recording two months ago, they gave birth to a sound which302 words
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Article, Illustration412 1969-09-07 9 Gloria-mae - By Gloria-mae WONDERS can be don® to uplift a lady'a mood ..the dress, a touch of perfume or Just the hairstyle. At a recent fashion show here. Mr- Frank Head of Hong Kong has shown how a "lovely head can be achieved."412 words
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Article, Illustration573 1969-09-07 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DKAR ANN: My husband and I married eight y**rs ago. I was nearly three months pregnant. We've had a happy marriage and I've tried to be kind to my in-laws although they never had any use for me573 words
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Article, Illustration417 1969-09-07 9 GOH ENG KEE - By GOH ENG KEE THE subject wu babies of one aborted and another fatefully balanced on the thin line separating life and death. And on that, too, grimaces the ftlm when Daddy Gone A-Huntlng Starring Carol White, Paul Burke and Introducing Scott Hylands. this Mark417 words
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Article47 1969-09-07 9 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI)— Two American financed films will be shot in the colony within the next two months, it was learned this week. The two pictures are "Misty Rain On Mount Lu" directed by Douglas Green and "Touch And Go directed by Burgess Meredith.47 words
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188 1969-09-07 9 LONDON, Sat. (Router) Robin Gibbs is a pop singer with problems. His father wants to make him a ward of the court, his wife says she is his legal guardian and two agents claim to represent him. His mother is also worried. The problems188 words
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Advertisement42 1969-09-07 9 J*J This is one of our satisfied customers in "The Best House in London 4 This comedy proves that the best things in life aren't always free. A Metro-Goldwya-Mayer Presentation itarrinf David Hemmings Joanna Pettet in Eastmaneolor i£ CATHAY -5 T1i:***** COMING!42 words
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Miscellaneous186 1969-09-07 9 CAPITOL Hhor.P 2975 r1 Ryan ONeal. Ui«h Taylor-Youni "THE BIG BOUNCE" Panavision Color < WB-7 Arui Plus Patbe Newa Spec:*! in Color Mi&s Oreat Britain l»«9 contest •wrt;w. hm. R E XIS K YIROXY 34U J 2 I JOJOO I ***** V NOW MOWING: BEX: 11. I.U. 4. BM la186 words
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Miscellaneous142 1969-09-07 9 TODAY and Sunday* September 7, 1969. Br CLAY L POLLAN H Your Daily Athvity H According to tho Stan To develop message for Sunday, rcod words corresponding to numbers of your Zodioc birth sign. 1 rm 31 To 61 Cntieal 2 lovod 62 Bo X tv .36$ottlo 37 j>*»l 39142 words
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Miscellaneous192 1969-09-07 9 ft/ CATHAY ***** Now Shawlng' 11. 1-ft* 4. IM. National Oentral Return Preeeatt Eivu Piwier w "CHARRO! Technicolor, PanaTUion Extra! A.* Hot Ai ToAar'c Headline*. Trerhe*levakta 191* to IM>* Next Change! John Rlcharito; Adreatarer Of lnt»" Color ODFON 21 116| 11TH TIOU.VT DAT! U U, l .M. «.M M VII192 words
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Article1487 1969-09-07 10 Bi in it a Si Dtv. 1—7 rort^-LO 0 p*a« West ($5,500) L <10 ■MM■ Mlns oy v.w 900 812 809 804 8.04 804 8.04 8.04 8 03 803 803 801 801 8- 00 Tiff E Donnelly Teh Lee Heddle Lea 1....... Ahmad Heddle Chong E Donnelly1,487 words
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Article967 1969-09-07 10 GOING: GOOD TO YIELDING TOUR WISHES it »ht day's best bat. The Golden Merit gelding wot running on when third to Golden Sun ovar 7f on the second day. Over today's extra two furlongs he should hare an easy task in Race Four at Kuala Lumpur967 words
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Article32 1969-09-07 10 BIG BEN Warm Season Four Wishes Olympic Flame II Jimmy Lad Stay Free Four Wishes Base Metal Cisco Golliwog Four Wishes Better Than Zodiac Gilang Gumilang Scorpio II Theatre VI32 words
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Article106 1969-09-07 10 CHESTER. England. Sat. (UPI) Lester Piggott who scored four win® at York on Thursday closed on Geoff Lewis in the neck-and-neck race for this Year's jockeys championship with a treble here yesterday. Lewi s nad a double at Sandown Park and it was just enough to106 words
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Article185 1969-09-07 10 BIG BEN JIMMY LAD CISCO RACE HENDAK MENANG Mr. W»»erl* Gilang Gumilang G. GUMILANG Mr. Waverly Bulldoxei BULLDOZER G. Gumilang Mr. Waverly RACE EL CID Stay Free Just William STAT FREE El Cid Pacific EL CID Jast William Stay Free SCORPIO n Suns pot Pacific RACE S WARM SEASON185 words
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Article716 1969-09-07 10 FOREST HHUS. New York, Sat. (Reuter) Top seeded Rod Laver of Australia and defending champion Arthur Ashe, of the United States, moved into the men's singler seml-ftnals of the U*****,000 US Open tennis championship here yesterday while Margaret Court of Australia and American716 words
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Article143 1969-09-07 10 BANGKOK. Sat (UPI) Former world flyweight boxing champion Chartchai Chionoi survived two seventh-round knockdowns and scored a ninth-round technical knockout victory last night over Rudy Alarcon of the Philippines The ftght was stopped after one minute of the ninth round when blood flowed freely143 words
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Article30 1969-09-07 10 EAST BERLIN. Sat- (Renter) East Germany'» Karin Balzer yesterday set a new world record of 12.9 second* for the women's 100 metres hurdles at an athletics meeting here.30 words
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Article1834 1969-09-07 11 BIG BEN - WEST'S APPEAL: IT'S 3 MONTHS NOW By BIG BEN KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Powell* 11, with Nowori astride, scored a surprise win in Race Six here today. Neglected on the tote the gelding paid a $132 dividend. El Alto made amends for his failure last week when he1,834 words
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Article215 1969-09-07 11 US Baseball Results Standings NEW YORK, sat (Renter) Results of yesterday's major league baseball games: NATIONAL LEAGUE Mets 5. Philadelphia 1 (first game). Philadelphia 4. Mets 2 •serond game), Pittsburgh 9. Chicago 2. St. Cardinals 1. Montreal 0. Atlanta 11. Cincinnati 2. Houston 2. San Francisco 0 San Diego 4,215 words
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Article114 1969-09-07 11 COMBINED Schools 'A' entered the final of the SHA Under-23 knockout tournament when they edged Combined Schools 'B' 2-1 in the semifinals at the Raffles Institution ground yesterday. Combined Schools 'A* will meet Khaisa Association in the final. The A team led in the fifth114 words
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Article177 1969-09-07 11 VETERAN Heyzer Perera stole the limelight on the first day of the two-dav 'Kiwi Cup' cricket match between Padang Club® and Balestier Clubs at the Padang yesterday Perera took four wickets for 30 runs Ba'.estler won the toss and batted first, despite the bad wicket they177 words
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Article40 1969-09-07 11 Hamilton Sports Club trounced Junior A A 7-1 in a FAS Division One league match at Jalan Bpsar Stadium yesterday. Ng Keng Min (6> and Llm Lve Huat (1) scored for Hamilton while Munusamy netted for the losers.40 words
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120 1969-09-07 11 WOLVERHAMPTON, Encland. Sat. (Reuter) Peter Knowles, £150,. 000 English soccer star, yesterday re-affirmed his intention to quit football to concentrate on his work for th« Jehovah's witnesses. The 23-year-old Wolverhampton Wanderers' forward said he would play his last game against Nottingham120 words
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Article425 1969-09-07 11 CARDIFF, Wales. Sat. (Reuter) Glamorgan yesterday won the English Countv cricket championship when they beat Worcestershire and Burrey. Glamorgan beat Worcestershire bv 147 runs to l*ad Gloucestershire by 30 points with only one match remaining. Surrey, the only other team in the championship race, were heading425 words
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Article77 1969-09-07 11 DETROIT, Michigan. Sat. (Reuter) Bobby Cole of South Africa flred a two-under par 68 for a second-round aggregate of 135 to take a lead here in the US$lOO,OOO Michigan golf classic Kermit Zarley. who shot a second consecutive 68 on Thursday for a second round77 words
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Article76 1969-09-07 11 Royal Navy Wanderers were held to 2—2 draw by Hotel Singapura in a FAS division one league match at Jalan Besar Stadium last nightHassan Malik and Mahat Ambu netted lor Hotel Singapura while C. Scot scored both goals for Wanderers In the other division one fixture played76 words
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120 1969-09-07 11 Sing spore's Thomas Cap team led by their non-playing captain and coach Mr. Wong Peng Soon left here last nifht by MSA for New Zealand. They will meet the New Zealand team In the Australasia Zone Anal at Chrlatchnrch on Sept. 12 and 13.120 words
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Advertisement81 1969-09-07 10 "OLYMPIC" TENNIS JACKETS, TRACK SUITS TENNIS and BADMINTON SHIRTS. Best Selected Aluminium Tennis Rackets By CHEMOLD U.S.A. OLYMPIC SPORTS 64. Bras Basalt Road. Singapore Tel: ***** m bu&lecithiri Rapidly restores vim vigour vitality every day in avary way. Buarlacithin with its aspacially hiqh percentage of lecithin Has a quick strengthening81 words
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Advertisement203 1969-09-07 11 Classified Ads. Houtei Land For Sale watten estate phase n CALIFORNIA TYPE' S-Storey Garden Bungalow at 4i mj Buk:t T.msh Road. opp. Chine*# High School i spaclou* compound 5-rooms 3-haiU. 3-ba!conies. facing Wattes Estate Proposed Public Park. Elevated hilltop hlgh-clas* residential area, flood free, only 5 minutes drive to city203 words
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Miscellaneous48 1969-09-07 11 BIG SWEEP Total Pool: $32,088 Ist Prix# No. *****3 $7,942 2nd Prix* No. *****0 $3,971 3rd Prize No. *****7 $1,985 Starters ($l9B ooch) Nos:— *****6 *****6 *****7 *****9 *****9 *****9 *****5 *****8 *****2 *****2 Consolation ($176 «ach) Nos:— *****2 *****6 *****0 *****4 *****2 *****8 *****7 *****9 *****1 *****4.48 words
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Miscellaneous1372 1969-09-07 11 (CHANNEL 5) AM, 9.55 Opening Announcements in all Language* and Skippy the Bush Kangaroo (View Matt>; 10 25 The Nurses Question of Merev>; 11.10 Pesta Pop (Repeat); 12 10 Mr. Ed The Talking Horse <Ed. the Zebra >; P.M 12.33 Programme Summary in all Languages; 1240 Hollywood Palace; 130 The1,372 words
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Article, Illustration172 1969-09-07 12 The life and friendliness of a Christian home is depicted in a little "flat" with residents, at the Victoria Memorial Hall, during the Fourth Ideal Home Exhibition which commenced yesterday. The purpose of this little home is to quietly show the tranquillity and serenity of172 words
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Article, Illustration615 1969-09-07 12 THE Young Women's Christian Association was praised yesterday by the First Lady, Puan Noor Aishah, for the association's contribu- tions to the community. Puan Aishah, speaking! at the opening of the YWCA's Fourth Ideal Hom e Exhibition said "the association's good work amongbt the community615 words
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Article, Illustration172 1969-09-07 12 The social institutions cannot depend wholely on Government funds because there are many urgent national projects which have to be attended to. Enche Buane bin Omar Junid. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, said this when he received gifts for the Female Prison and Perak172 words
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Article95 1969-09-07 12 A motor-cyclist. Lee Heng Chin, 20 riding along Orange Groove Road, was fatally injured when a 30-foot tall tree, uprootei by a strong morning storm, crashed on him. The tragedy occurred at about 7.30 a.m. Huge branches of the tree pinned Lee down on the road.95 words
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Article75 1969-09-07 12 A special screening of a colour film on the life and work of a famous German geographer and naturalist. Alexander von Humboldt, in English will be held at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise. Sept. 10 at 8 pm. The screening 0 f the film which is to75 words
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Article70 1969-09-07 12 LEE Beng Hua was fined s3no by the Ninth Court Magistrate. Mr. E C. Foenander yesterday after he pleaded guilty to two charges of possessing a reel of blue film and exhibiting It. He admitted that on Sept. 5 at a hut next to 118.70 words
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294 1969-09-07 12 THE president of the Singapore Institute of Architects has colled on fellow-members of his profession not to be over-concerned with profits and scale of fees. Mr. Lim Chong Keat made this call in the editorial of the latest issue of the SIA Journal294 words
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Article128 1969-09-07 12 A taxi-driver and a shop assistant was sentenced to si* months' jail each after they were found guilty of corruptly offering gratification to a ooUce constable Chew Song Wenn, 30. and Chee H;rg Soon. 22. were found guilty of the offence by the Fourth District128 words
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Article127 1969-09-07 12 A robber was jailed for two years when he pleaded guiity to a robbery charge before the First District Court Judge. Mr. D. C. D'Cotta yesterday. Mr D'Cotta further ordered a two years' police supervision on Chua Whye L«m who has to serve his prison sentence127 words
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Article141 1969-09-07 12 TOKYO Sat. (UPI) Japan is now the largest buyer of U.S.. Canadian and Australian wheat, importing 4 million tons, valued at about US$2BO million, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry disclosed yesterday. The Ministry said Japan's wheat production has been falling since the peak year of141 words
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148 1969-09-07 12 Trade agreements with several Communist countries have enabled the Republic of Singapore to create secured markets overseas. The 1967 annual report of the Singapore Government's Trade Division published last week disclosed this. It reported that agreements with these countries included a special feature148 words
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Article, Illustration329 1969-09-07 12 THE Ist Battalion, 2nd King Edward Own Gurkhas (they prefer the word Goorkhas), yesterday threw open the gates of the Battalion's Slim Barracks, to the public. The "open house" will continue today from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The two-day event is to raise funds329 words
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Article86 1969-09-07 12 AN Indonesian. Djeme Haris, 21. was jailed for five months bv the Ninth Court Magistrate. Mr. E. C. Foenander yesterday for unlawful entry Into the Republic. Haris. alias Djamans. pleaded guilty to a charge of entering Singapore without any permits after an order of removal86 words
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Article64 1969-09-07 12 Mr. P. Pathir.asundraxn. one of the two passengers travelling in a l<jrry was killed, after the vehicle he wag travelling on collided with a stationary lorry at Jalan Bahru Utara, yesterday. He died on the spot, while the other passenger received minor injuries. There were a total64 words
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