Eastern Sun, 11 September 1969
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Title Section21 1969-09-11 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1115 Thursday, 11 September 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents21 words
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64 1969-09-11 1 THE Secretary of the SMNO's Youth Section, Mr. M. Salleh Yahya, presenting a protest note to the Israeli Ambassador here, Mr. Hogay Dikan (left) at the Israeli Embassy in Bukit Timah. Looking on is the Youth Section's Chairman. Mr. M. N. Yahya. Other members of the delegation who are not64 words
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Article82 1969-09-11 1 LONDON. Wed (Reuter) Britain today deplored all breaches of the Arab-Israeli ceasefire no matter which party committed them. A Foreign Office spokesman commenting on yesterday's Israeli raid, said: As we have repeatedly said we deplore all breaches of the ceasefire, whichever party commits them. Actions such82 words
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Article41 1969-09-11 1 VIENNA. Wed. <Reuter) Chinese representatives In Sofia walked out of celebrations marking the 25th anniversary of Communist Bulgaria. the Bulgarian News Agency BTA reported today. The move apparently was In protest against an attack on the Chinese leadership.41 words
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Article435 1969-09-11 1 Suhaimi Bidin - Multi-Religious Singapore ly Suhaimi Bidin A MALAY organisation yesterday presented a protest note over the burning of the Al Aqsa mosque to the Israeli ambassador here in an atmosphere more of cordiality than animosity. Shortly after lunch, Mr. Hogey Dikan, the ambassador, received the "mildly worded"435 words
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Article343 1969-09-11 1 Air Raid Followiip TEL AVIV, Wed. (Reuter and UPI) Israeli planes screamed across the Gulf of Suez today and pounded concentrations of military vehicles along the Egyptian coast, a military spokesman announced here. The spokesman said the planes, which pounded the same region devastated in343 words
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Article79 1969-09-11 1 MOSCOW. Wed (Reuter) The Sov-et Union today accused China of staging 488 violations of the Soviet frontier between June and the middle of August this year. A report by the Tass news agency said over 2.500 Chinese had been involved in the violations, which were carefully planned and79 words
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Article42 1969-09-11 1 BOCHUM, West Germany. Wed. (Reuter) Bochum observatory said that the Soviet Cosmos 297 satellite launched on September 2 made a soft landing in the Soviet Union today shortly after 0612 GMT It had no details of the satellite's mission.42 words
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158 1969-09-11 1 Conquest Of NorthWest Passage Imminent NEW YORK, Wed. (t'PI) The gigantic tankericebreaker Manhattan sliced through Ice 10 feet thick yesterday in her move toward conquest of the world's last maritime frontier, the Northwest Passage to Alaska. The 1,002-foot vessel, largest under the American flag, passed Winter Harbour on Melville Island158 words
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Article75 1969-09-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malaysian Prime M.nister. Tunku Abdul Rahman left Port Swettenham thi« evening for a private visit to Hong Kong. The Tunku who left by boat on a nine-day holiday cruise will spend three days in Hong Kong before flying back on Sept 19 The75 words
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Article91 1969-09-11 1 FRANKFURT, Germany, Wed. (CP) Unknown arsonists poured gasoline under the door of the Egyptian tourism office in Frankfurt yesterday and set it afire, police reported. A passing police patrol spotted biasing display material behind the door but managed to douse them with a hand fire extinguisher91 words
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Article404 1969-09-11 1 ON SPLIT VERDICT NAIROBI, Wed. (AFP and Reuter)—The Kenya Supreme Court today sentenced Nahashon Njenga Njoroge to death for assassinating Kenyan Economic and Planning Minister Tom Mboya last July. The sentence was delivered after the two assessors in the case earlier today expressed contradictory404 words
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Article, Illustration170 1969-09-11 1 A well-known American filmstar. Miss Dinah Shore, is now in Singapore in her tour which will take her through Thailand, Hong Kong. Japan, New Zealand and Australia, to make a film to raise money for the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). Yesterday, she .«pent most170 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous14 1969-09-11 1 "Do the decent thing! Ask her how she's been doing with her tennis lately!**14 words
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73 1969-09-11 2 TOKYO, Tues. Four contestants in the 1969 Miss International Beauty Contest dropped in a pearl shop in Ginza, the heart of a shopping centre in Tokyo, during their shopping spree here recently. All the four will be taking part in the contest to be held on Sept. 13. They are—TFI pix. - 73 words
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Article1095 1969-09-11 2 KUCHING, Sarawak, Wed. (Reuter)—The all-powerful Chairman of the Sarawak State Operations committee (5.0.C.) does not' elections in the East Malaysian state within the next few months despite local politicians eagerness that the four times postponed poll should take place soon. n Bat at the1,095 words
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Article189 1969-09-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Singapore's former at-torney-general, Prof. Ahmad bin Ibrahim, recently appointed Professor of Law Studies at the University of Malaya, today proposed that legislation specifyine a minimum age for marriage, be introduced in this coun- try. Malaysia, be said, should learn from experience gained in189 words
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Article31 1969-09-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR. WedMr John A. Dreyer. of th« United States, has been assigned by FAO as food technologist in the UNDP assisted food technology research and development centre project.31 words
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Article66 1969-09-11 2 SIXTY-two Japanese students from Waseda University will arrive in Singapore early this morning on the P and O liner. Chitral, for a two-day stay in the Republic. The students are on a s*udy-while-you-travel mission Southeast Asia, called the "Waseda Floating University Seminar Tour. During their *tay66 words
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Article, Illustration185 1969-09-11 2 A keen beauty queen aspirant has submitted her entry to the "Princess Republic of Singapore*' contest to be held at the Singapore Conference Hall on Oct. 11. She is 21-year-old clerk. Mis« Judy Poh. Standing at 5 feet 3 inches, she packs185 words
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Article, Illustration181 1969-09-11 2 THREE Singapore teachers are among 38 men and women from Asia, Africa and the Pacific Islands who are now undertaking television and radio courses in Australia with the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC). They are Miss Rita Alder Minjoot, a teacher from the Convent ofAIS - 181 words
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Article180 1969-09-11 2 A POLICE parly, led by Supt B. Bogaars. swung into action soon after midnight yesterday, to root out suspects who were involved in a recent spate of armed robberies in the State. The Police party, supported by troop of the Reserve Unit, first surrounded a house180 words
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Article132 1969-09-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR W*d Chief Justice Tan Sri H.T Ong this morning set aside the death sentence imposed by the High Court on a Malacca fisherman, Goh Yoke, convicted for the murder of his son in June 5. last year. In a low ng the appeal by132 words
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474 1969-09-11 2 FEATURES which only o few yeors ago were thought of as barriers to international travel are today the very stimulants prompting tours across the globe. Mr. Runme Shaw, chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board said this in a message to474 words
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Article206 1969-09-11 2 THE National Library now hoi din* a "From One Teenager To Another" book exhibition at its entrance foyer. The exhibits consists mainly of reviews by secondary school students of St. Joseph's Institution, the A n g 1 o-Chlnese School. Katong Convent. Raffles Girls' Secondary School206 words
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Article46 1969-09-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. The Malaysian government will undertake a feasibility study of Port Swettenham in 1971. The study w~.ll look into the feasibility of the port up till 1980. This was disclosed todav by the General Manager o/ the Port Authority. Enche Mohd. Zain.46 words
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673 1969-09-11 3 TOKYO, Wed. (UPI) Communist China may be Invited to the Vietnam Peace Negotiations in Paris, a Japanese correspondent in Peking reported yesterday. The correspondent for the Kvodo news agency also said in a dispatch that the death of North Vietnamese President Ho mav adversely673 words
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66 1969-09-11 3 THE LATE HO'S PORTRAIT decorated the dais of Communist Party Member Federico Bigi (L) as he spoke at a party rally on Sept. 5. The world's oldest and smallest republic, San Marino, was preparing for the Sept. 7 General Elections then. At right, as campaign banners decorated the streets, 400— (L'PI; radio- picture) - 66 words
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Article185 1969-09-11 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. (Reuter) President Nixon yesterday summoned his chief military and civilian advisers to a top-level meeting on general review of the Vietnam situation, the White House announced. Among those who will attend the meeting are General Cre.ghton Abrams. the US. Commander in Vietnam, who185 words
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Article444 1969-09-11 3 'EVANS' TRAGEDY: SUBIC BAY NAVAL BASE, Philippines. Wed. (UPI) The Navy announced to-day it had reprimanded one officer for his part in the C.S. Destroyer "Frank E. Evans" disaster and agreed to separate courts martial for the other two officers in the tragedy. Lt. James Hopson,444 words
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83 1969-09-11 3 SAIGON. Wed (UPI) Communist commandos started the third day of a 72-hour ceasefire In honour of Ho Chi Minh to-day by attacking a US. Marine Base with automatic weapons, rocket grenades and dynamite bombs, military spokesmen said. Eight Communist soldiers broke through barbed wire barricades83 words
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300 1969-09-11 3 SEOUL, Wed. (t'PI) Health Authorities urgently ordered production of vaccine and restricted sale of sea food to-day in the wake of reports that cholera has spread to 10 areas along South Korea's western coast. Officials reported that as of noon (0300 GMT) to-day, 29 persons300 words
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260 1969-09-11 3 BANGKOK. Wed. (UPI) U.S. and Thai negotiators have reached preliminary agreement on the number of American troops to be withdrawn from Thailand and when they should leave, Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn said today. He would not disclose to J newsman the number260 words
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300 1969-09-11 3 JAKARTA, Wed. (Renter) Talks between the Indonesian Government and a visiting: Soviet Economic Mission have reached a deadlock following a Russian demand that Indonesia must start paying its debts to the Soviet Union this year, a Palace spokesman said to-day. The spokesman said300 words
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Article73 1969-09-11 3 SAINT PETER PORT, Guernsey. Wed. <Reuter) Fred Kreckeler tended the mystery plant In his garden with loving care for three months until It grew to a height of 12 feet. Then came a shock Two detectives who saw a newspaper photograph 0 f Kreckeler posing proudly beside the plant73 words
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150 1969-09-11 4 CASCRTA, Italy. Wed (UPI) —Thousands of rioting youths and workmen launched new mass attacks on police and public property yesterday, burning fiscal records, smashing and burning furniture and hurling fire-bombs and rocks. Deputy Mayor Francesco Ross; described the situation as "chaotic" and aaid he150 words
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Article57 1969-09-11 4 PRAGUE. Wed (UPI) —Police arrested 18 tiersons last week at a harvest festival in North Bohemia, the Communist Party newspaper said yesterday. Rude Pravo s a;d police armed with truncheons d'-spersed large crowds of "drunken peirsons" who were building ftres and causing other damage in Zatec.57 words
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Article, Illustration53 1969-09-11 4 THIS portrait, distributed by the Middle East News Agency. Is a file photo of Miss Leila All Khaled. alleged Palestinian woman involved in the recent hijacking of a Trans World Airlines Boeing 707 jetliner over the Meditteranean. Also involved in the hi-jacking was another Palestinian, named as SalimUPI picture. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration824 1969-09-11 4 Ceasefire Violations TEL AVIV, Wed. (Reuter) Israel today stood firm by its threat to counter any future ceasefire violations by Egypt with further crippling blows like its Jatest cross-Suez Raid biggest since the June 1967 war. Military leaders and commentators here said Egypt could expectUPI picture. - 824 words
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Article263 1969-09-11 4 BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Wed. (Reuter) Belfast had its quietest night for a week as British troops prepared to build a barbed wire "peace wall" later today to separate feuding Protestants and Roman Catho- lies. But as rain swept down, keeping most gangs off the263 words
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Article62 1969-09-11 4 ACCRA. Wed. (Reuter) Ninteen people were killed yesterday when Ghanaian paratroops and armed police fired on rioting crowds in the northern town of Yendi, a police spokesman said last night Five men and two women died immediately from their wounds, the remaining 12 died later,62 words
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Article235 1969-09-11 4 WASHINGTON. Wfd (UPI) The United States yesterday officially deplored the Israeli strike against the United Arab Republic in the area of the Gulf of Suez State Department spokesman Robert J. McCloskey told a news conference: "We deplore and regret all ceasefire violations in the235 words
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245 1969-09-11 4 ADDIS ABABA. Wed (Reu. ter> The sixth conference Of the Organisation of African Unity <OAU) ended at dawn today after calling for suspension of hostilities in Nigeria and the Immediate opening of peace talk* The resolution on Nigeria major hurdle of245 words
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157 1969-09-11 4 SOFIA. Wed (UPI) Bulgaria commemorated 25 years of Communist rule yesterday with a giant parade of military hardware and *****0 flag-and flower-waving citlrens. Soviet President Nikolai V. podtorny. flanked by his host. Bulgarian Party Leader Todor Zhlvkov. watched the threehour parade from157 words
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Article58 1969-09-11 4 STOCKHOLM. Wed (Reuter) The Israeli embassy now Is the most heavily guarded diplomatic mission in Stockholm following a series of threats and ar.ti-semitie daubing s on the building, police said yesterday. A police spokesman said swastikas and slogans such as "A dead Jew is a good58 words
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Article91 1969-09-11 4 PARIS. Wed. (Reuter) Thieves stole jewels valued a t 51.500.000 (£625.000) from an American tourist. Mrs Simone Kflroff. at a luxury hotel here today. Mr. Karoff. of Peruvian Palm Beach. Florida, discovered the theft when she returned to her hotel, the Bristol early today. A91 words
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121 1969-09-11 4 RABAT. Wed. (Reuter) A seven-state commission organising an Islamic summit conference to adopt a Joint attitude on Moslem holy places in Jerusalem after the Ai Aqsa Mosque Are there last month ended its work here last night. The commission spent seven hours yesterday in discussions.121 words
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Article108 1969-09-11 4 BOGOTA, Colombia, Wed. (Reuter) Thirty-two people, including seven children, were found dead yesterday amid the wreckage of a Colombian military aircraft in Eastern Colombia. There were no survivors. The propeller-driven C-47 aircraft put out distress calls on Monday night while on a flight from Bogota108 words
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Miscellaneous216 1969-09-11 4 Show*: 1 45. 5.15 4 8.15 p a. School Children $1 00 to an? seat at all shows R.chard Harris. Franco Nero Vanessa Redgrave "CAMELOT" Panavision Color 'WB-7 Art*) OPENS TOMORROW Lana Turner George Chakiri* The Big Cube" Color > WB-7 Arts) CAPITOL Phon e 29 75 o"b OPENS TODAT'216 words
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Miscellaneous105 1969-09-11 4 SIMULTANEOUS OPENING TODAY! MAJESTIC ODEON-KATONG RUBY 100. 3 30 1 00. 3-30 It M. 5.15. T OO A 9 30 p m < U A t.15 P m I M A l lipa. THE BIGGEST IN ASIAN MOTION PICTURE HISTORY! 3 BUDDHA R55 '■m j f j i m hi105 words
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Miscellaneous473 1969-09-11 4 IMiiiLVH ON lib UrtrfH *v*rpv A Re ease In Techniedlof On llifl ro» in# Oi state T»ißert»» 1.1 l Gl finin fteable Taar *»ney »«H »lw "Saturday Midnight' V—' n Co 'Jmbit Pictures PEXDILtM George Peppsrd Jg»n Btnerg I ORCHARD-!*/ 11 1 Mi Wtfcfc: frrt UM! Fhow Starts: LtL 51#473 words
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Article377 1969-09-11 5 RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. (UPI) The Army spread across Brazil on Tuesday for eight suspected Kidnappers of U.S. Ambassador C. Burke Elbrick, including a woman. The government at the same time was reported planning to impose modified martial law on the country. Sketched descriptions of the seven377 words
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Article112 1969-09-11 5 WASHINGTON. Wed (Reuter i The United States tocav honoured the Apollo 11 lunar landing with a new air mail stamp—made bv a die that flew to the moon and back with the astronauts. The 10-cent red. white, blue and brown stamD. bearing the legend "First Man112 words
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Article32 1969-09-11 5 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter)— A hand-grenade was thrown Into the swimming pool of the British Embassy in Amman. Jordan, yesterday but no-one was frvjured. British officials said here last night.32 words
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Article157 1969-09-11 5 MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Wed. (Renter) Two young gunmen early today kidnapped a leading Uruguayan banker who Is also managing Editor of two local newspapers. Caetano Pelegrinl Glamptetro, according to police here PELEGRINI 42. wa« seized in his car as he arrived at the offices of La157 words
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Article190 1969-09-11 5 RIO DE JANEIRO. Wed. (Reuter UPI) U.S. Ambassador C Burke Elbrick tonight rave a cocktail party for the taxidriver who picked him up after his kidnappers freed him on Sunday night The driver. Jose Matpus De Sousa. recognised the 61-year-old envoy as he was walking al°nr190 words
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Article110 1969-09-11 5 WASHINGTON Wed (UPI) President Nixon and Congress paid a farewell funeral tribute to Everett McKmley Dirksen Tuesday in the shadowed hush of the Capital Rotunda. The coffin of the dead Senate Republican Leader was carried into the vast chamber under the Capitol dome by a military110 words
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Article74 1969-09-11 5 WASHINGTON, Wed (UPI) The Defence Department agreed on Tuesday not to begin building the much discussed MBT7n supertank until It completes a review of the programme and its soaring costs In December Deputy Defence Secretary David J Packard told the Senate Armed Services Committee that the department would not74 words
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Article178 1969-09-11 5 ATLANTA, Ga. Wed (Reuter) A group of Negro students occupied the office of a County School Superintendent yesterday in ©rotest against his closure of their high school to attain desegregation. Fulton County Superintendent Paul West closed the school and ordered its students to go to white178 words
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377 1969-09-11 5 ANCHORAGE. Alaska. Wed. (Reuter) -Alaska's oil rush begins officially today, with the government auctioning mineral rights to companies from all over the world. Proceeds are expected to reach 1.000 million dollars. But state officials are not altogether happv about this sudden Influx377 words
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152 1969-09-11 5 LONDON. Wed (Reuter) American Black Power leader Robert Williams today refused an offer by Britain's Home Office to send him home by ship after the refusal of everv airline to take him back to the United States His lawyers. Michael Cowen and152 words
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Article70 1969-09-11 5 NEW YORK. Wed (Reuter) —The Reverend lan Paisley, the militant Ulster Protestant leader, was refused admission to New York's City Hall vesterday when he tried to make a courtesy call on Mayor John Lindsay Mr. Paisley was met at a gate in the lobby of the City70 words
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Article196 1969-09-11 5 WASHINGTON. Wed. (UPI) 1— President Nixon yesterday scheduled high level conference for Friday on Vietnam strategy• with the U.S. Commander General Creighton Abram.v flying to Washington to participate Top diplomatic, military and intelligence officials involved in formulating Vietnam policy from determination of possible further196 words
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Article109 1969-09-11 5 WASHINGTON. Wed (Reuter) The Federal Bureau of Investigation vesterday emphatically denied a newspaper report that top crime-buster J. Edgar Hoover plans to retire on his 75th birthday, next January 1. Hoover. Head of the FBI since its formation in 1924. reached the mandatory retirement age109 words
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Article103 1969-09-11 5 NEW YORK. Wed (UPI) Macy's Department Store was picketed yesterday by members of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, who protested the store's selling of Japanese-made men's suits. The union claims Japanese working conditions are far below those that prevail In the Unites States and by handling103 words
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Article55 1969-09-11 5 WASHINGTON. Wed (Router) The Senate todav defeated another attempt by cost-conscious "doves" to cut back the American defence budget. By 64 votes to 23 Senators rejected an amendment to the Military Procurement Bill which would have withheld money for a fourth squadron of Giant C-5A transport aircraft th®55 words
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420 1969-09-11 5 INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. Wed. (LTI) An Allegheny Airlines jet airliner with 82 persons aboard and a small plane from a flying school carrying a lone pilot on a solo training flight collided in flight and crashed on Tuesday. There were no sur- vivors. Witnesses420 words
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Article102 1969-09-11 5 NEW YORK. Wed (UPI) A mob numbering in the hundreds stormed a Lower East Side Manhat'an Po..ee Station Tuesday, injuring at least six policemen who battled to defend themselves Authorities said they did not know what had angered the mob A police spokesman said a rot call102 words
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Article96 1969-09-11 5 w WASHINGTON, Wed (UPI) —The Civij Aeronautics Board announced Tuesday the approval of American Airlines Service plan for route 162 across the South Pacific Subject to the necessary authorisation by foremen governments. American was cleared to operate from co-terminal points in the United States to Sydney. Australia96 words
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Article59 1969-09-11 5 LIMA. Peru. Wed. (UPI) The Japanese fishing boat Kalri Maru was reported Tuesday to have landed 11 rescued crewmen of the sunken Panaman.an ship Patriarca at Callao. The Patriarca was reported to have B one down last Friday 400 mi'e« off the roast of Pisro. to the of59 words
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Article158 1969-09-11 5 LA PAZ. Bolivia. (UPI) US-trained jungle troops assigned to patrol La Paz streets after an outbreak of terrorism shot and killed on® terrorist and wounded and captured another in a shootout early on Tuesday in a downtown residence. Police said a third terrorlst apparently escaped unhurt.158 words
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53 1969-09-11 5 WRECKAGE OF A JETLINER belonging to the Allegheny Airlines and carrying 82 persons is seen strewn over a soyabean field southwest of Indianapolis, Ind. The crash occurred after it collided with a light plane. There were no survivors. The crash narrowly missed a trailer court seen in the back- ground.53 words
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Article574 1969-09-11 6 AT first glance it appears that the large scale Israeli attack on Egyptian territory across the Suez Canal is bringing a land war between the Arabs and the Israelis eloser to reality. Actually the 1967 war never ended but has been continued by air strikes, artillery duels and574 words
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Article217 1969-09-11 6 OF the many mini-worlds in this planet, the most real one is the world of politics. Politics is a hard game for astute men and women. It is costly and calls for acumen, expertise and organising skill. It is also a world of men deeply concerned with217 words
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86 1969-09-11 6 MUNICH, (DAD) This unique boat glides like a dragon-fly over the lake. It was designed by a lawyer and sport diver from Munich (Federal Republic of Germany). And all who have seen his sailing ironing board are enthuaiastic. The original boat was primarily meant for people who cannot afford a86 words
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Article231 1969-09-11 6 RAM SURESH - Calcutta A Magnet For Peddlers By RAM SURESH NEW DELHI. (Reuter) Calcutta, fast developing as an international market for marijuana, is today becoming a magnet for peddlers and addicts alike. Most addicts around the world buy the drug in milligrammes. but in Calcutta marijuana, known locally as Ganja or Indian231 words
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529 1969-09-11 6 LIONEL WALSH - By LIONEL WALSH BONN, (Reuter) Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger is using the well-tried weapon of an old political master, the late Konrad Adenauer, to win the decisive uncommitted votes for his Christian Democrats in the West German election. Barnstorming In529 words
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Article372 1969-09-11 6 J. P. SCICLUNA - By J. P. SCICLUNA i ALETTA, Malta (Reuter) They pray for rain every year in Malta, for since 1942 the Maltese have never obtained the 30 Inches (72 centimetres) of rain they need to ensure an adequate water supply. Now that water consumption has increased372 words
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Article47 1969-09-11 6 TOKYO A maritime museum is to be set up in Tokyo by March 1973 for the benefit of youths interested in maritime science, according to the Japan Maritime Science Promotion Foundation. It said the museum building would be designed to resemble a large passenger liner.47 words
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Article, Illustration713 1969-09-11 6 JOSEPH ALSOP - By JOSEPH ALSOP CU CHI, Hau Nghia Province, South Vietnam In this guerrilla war aaainst the Vietcong. there will soon be no more guerrillas and no more Vietcong in very large areas of Vietnam. The forecast may seem incredible, yet no other conclusion can be drawn from713 words
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Article402 1969-09-11 6 The Lighter Side By Dick West: WASHINGTON (UPI) The advent of September has produced an outbreak of predictions as to whether there will be another outbreak of violence on college campuses this fall. At the moment, those who expect more violence and those who expect less violence are402 words
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Article340 1969-09-11 6 Delos Smith - •y Delos Smith NEW YORK, (UPI) Science again has high hop# of pin-pointing whatever it is that makes people attrac- five to mosquito*!. Whatever it it, it can't be love. It has to be chemical and the renewed hope stems from proof that mosquitoes markedly prefer sweaty340 words
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Article15 1969-09-11 6 I He who has a firm will molds the world to himself. Goethe.15 words
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Article113 1969-09-11 6 S. RAMACHANDRA - Lcllers... S. RAMACHANDRA Singapore IN West Malaysia it is derogatory in general to cal; he aboriginal tribes there Sakais. The tribes, besides Sakais include Jakuns. Semangi; and others. The respectful name for them is "Orang Asli". i.e., the aboriginal people. But in Singapore, off Bencoo en113 words
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Article438 1969-09-11 7 By OUR MARKET REPORTER THE Stock Exchanft of and Singapore yesterday closed mixed after a sadden decline in early trading was re-versed on bear covering and some specul ative buying. Interest were again concentrated in industrials after Tuesday's unexpected swing in favour of hotels and properties438 words
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Article12 1969-09-11 7 The tin orice for yesterday was $640.00 per picul, unchanged.12 words
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Article327 1969-09-11 7 SEPTEMBER first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 75-1 /i cents per lb„ up one and three eighths of a cent from the previous close. The tone ot the market was auiet but steady Opening levelf were quoted327 words
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Article148 1969-09-11 7 LONDON. Wed. (UPI) The International Sugar Organisation (ISO) yesterday announced total shortfall.* under export quotas will re about 700,000 tons in 1989 compared with the previously dec.ared shortfalls of 292.000 tons. An announcement frcm the ISO's Executive Committee, which had been studying the recent148 words
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Article106 1969-09-11 7 LONDON. Wed. (UPI) Rubber market closed dull with spot 26-1/8. 26-1/2. SETTLEMENT HOUSE Oct 26 5/16. 26 7/16 Nov. Dec and Oct/Dec 26 7/16, 26 9/16 Jan 'March 26 3/16. 26 5/16 April./ June 26 1/8. 26 3/16 July./ Sept 25 15/16. 26 1/16 Oct./106 words
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452 1969-09-11 7 JAKARTA, Wed. An American investment bsnker predicts increased stability in the International money market is likely to occur in th e first half of 1970 and that this will make investment capital available to de- veloping nations. George Ball, senior partner452 words
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Article41 1969-09-11 7 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrials ***** 20 Rail* ***** 15 Utilities 113.11 65 Stocks 276.06 40 Bonds 71.34 Commodity futures index 139 98 up 0 29.41 words
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Article55 1969-09-11 7 HONG KONG, Wed. (UPI)— Money Quotations yesterday. HK$6 09 per U.S. dollar HK56.1075 per U.S. dollar TT HK514.53 per pound sUrlin* HK5307.875 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness HKSI6IB per 10,000 JapanCS HKSI3S.7 per 100 Philippines pesos buyers HK$ 136.7 per 100 Philippines pesos sellers Philippine55 words
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Article1311 1969-09-11 7 I>CSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms AJ 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 Acma $lB9 (1»; Borneo $lBl (l 1 SLBO (1); Camel Plvwood SI 861,311 words
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99 1969-09-11 7 TOKYO. Wed. (UPI) Yoshida Industries Co. (YKK), a maior Japanese maker of flide hooks, belt adjusters and aluminium fittings, has set ut> a joint enterprise with the Italian firm of Fossanese Spa to produce industrial fasteners in Italy. The joint firm, to be known as99 words
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Article199 1969-09-11 7 THE following is a berthing list re ease-j by the Port of Singapore Authority for Sept. DEPARTURE Godowns Vessels 3 4 Lira Maersk 6/7 Benarkle 15 16 Aiax N.W. i Sletter N.W. 5 Fetaling 23/24 Angara 29/30 Hartvi* Maersk 35/36 Mlllea 46 Yarra E W. Jetty Ever199 words
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Article55 1969-09-11 7 ftH£ fewctpore r Broker* Aaaoeiattsn "i Af bfta supplied tb« fo.iowIR for «r pt. ft. v Pallet* 5 H r4 JVR H S IHC s* PtPt. Pt 3 Paper bate I £3 •MR 5 (HC> S« SMR 20 HC> tMR 50 i COM) 5* PitKr bags p*Tt*t«55 words
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317 1969-09-11 7 BONN. Wed (Renter) France and West Germany yesterday agreed that the Common Market nations should reach a joint concept among themselves before starting negotiations with Britain and other applicants for membership of the six-nation community. The Chief West German Government spokesman State Secretary317 words
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163 1969-09-11 7 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Gold prices were mostly higher in moderately active trading yesterday on market* here and abroad. In London, gold dropped 1 U.S. cent at the morning fixing but rose 15 for a second fixing of 41.05 U.S. dollars a trov ounce.163 words
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Article188 1969-09-11 7 LONDON. Wed. (UPI) Israel's massive raid across the Suez Canal hit stock markets yesterday, but there was no heavy selling. Losses among the leaders caused by the tremor seldom exceeded one shilling (12 U.S. rents) and a number of scattered firm features still remained at188 words
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Article688 1969-09-11 7 SINGAPORE 8 toes exSJSIk business. INDUSTRIAL! Arm* J be 1 1 g r on eitH 6 ices of Ben Co j II 5 1 1 IS Borneo Blid 1 1 n Boustetd 1 1 w 3 1 1 M9 C. Pl»»oo4 1 2 1 1 85688 words
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Article201 1969-09-11 7 NEW YORK. Wad (UK) Stocks turned flnner yesterday after skidding sharplv ever the previous four sessions. Trading was brisk. Most analysts said it was a "technical" recovery, given a psychological lift by talk of additional U.S. troop withdrawals from Vietnam and hints the allies may extend201 words
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Article89 1969-09-11 7 THE noon pore CfaineM j eaterday w« prleee u tbe limai Produce Exchange xe>— Bar ex Belies l!k AS 50 Coronal Oil (F.OB> D Mixed f oari tu 1 6100 ftfnntnk (FOB, Mri»iii (T O R White White Pepper ppppcr 1*1 „V> Sarawak BBeelal BlaeB ftopfi (fo3.) H% WTW89 words
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Article65 1969-09-11 7 OUn**«r»' rrteM for S«pL 11) ASIA UNIT T8C6TH VUI. lartft Foad 1-&S iil SINGAPORE tTSIT TRU4TS l»t >U)«r«n M 119 tnd MIIimo z or 3rd M«la?an 1 2n The Com. Ind. 103 Tbt frtT, Fund id... i m tl«rlln( Com 5/6 1 IS i it H.K. TBL'feX ni\D|65 words
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Article59 1969-09-11 7 NTW YORK Wed (UPI. Rubber futures elosed unchanged to 15 points higher on no sales New York yesterd8v on the Commockty Exchange (Bid> (Ask) Sept. 28 15 Nov. 28 00 28 65 Jan :a is March r ?5 28 10 May 2800 July 27 90 Sept. 27 9059 words
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Article462 1969-09-11 7 ft 00 am. Old* lit 4KKJ VAlB M*A «U E. Lamp or l l A 11 ift"?ft tuned Maie». raperie Pact hr Me»AI 10 K. Lurapor 0 4HIU4 (iiWCi aluna M*A 121 K- Lnmnur M£A ooft Nanns, Ipoo, K. Lumpur, Malacca. PAN AM PA841 MIAUU. Guam. Honolulu. Dm462 words
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Advertisement154 1969-09-11 7 SHIPPING NOTICE Ideal Holiday Trip to Colourful Hongkong and back By Luxurious Passenger Liner H/S "TAIPOOSHAfr 12,000 Tons Cross, Speed It Knots. Sines pore It IS Sept 80 Sept 1 Oct IK 17 Oct 12 NOT FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE FOR BONGKONG —SINGAPORE PEN AN G Penang Singapore Hong Kong Iff154 words
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Article, Illustration296 1969-09-11 8 It was an old, old, old lady. And a boy that was half-past three, And the way that they played together Was beautiful to see. She couldn't go romping and jumping. And the boy, no more could he, For he was a thin little fellow, With a296 words
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Article, Illustration218 1969-09-11 8 IN Singapore, a multiracial, multi-cultural and multi religious country, many qualities are needed for one to be called a loyal citizen. One of them is to live together in a multi-racial society, peacefully and harmoniously. We are having amidst us different races comprising of Chinese, Malays, Indians, Europeans218 words
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Article, Illustration285 1969-09-11 8 EVERY year, thousands of accidents, many fatal, occur In homes and many of these could have been avoided if only a little care had been taken and some money spent on precautions. With the increase of man's knowledge of science, countless inventions have been made and285 words
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Article, Illustration257 1969-09-11 8 IN school life, the important things are studies and sports. We want to gain more knowledge, increase our abilities to fit in the society when we grow up. These things then will enable us to be useful citizens. If we do not go to school to study,257 words
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Article, Illustration848 1969-09-11 8 THE door suddenly swung open and the teacher peeped into the room. Instantly, everyone was quiet. The teacher then told us that the pageant was about to start. All of us were immediately seised with nervousness except for a few brave and experienced ones. I could not848 words
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Article, Illustration114 1969-09-11 8 BARTLEY School I am In. Bartley School is tidy and clean. Flowers here and flowers there, Make everybody's eyes to stare. Though the students are playful. They never behave like fools. Whether it is work or play. They will go on from day to day. They are healthy,114 words
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Advertisement184 1969-09-11 8 NEW ESSAY CONTEST: RULES TO OBSERVE THE EASTERN SUN'S new essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under appears In this page every Thursday. One of the objects of this contest Is to encourage young boys and girls to express themselves properly. And what better way to184 words
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Miscellaneous113 1969-09-11 8 By J«ek Upprt m cy/ell, alligators like to ride In buggie*, too, ya' knowl" DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and Akton McWfams 'WHOEVER MADE THIS TICKET TO "KINGDOM COME' USED A PIECE OF THE CT/NAMITE CASE POP A FOUNDATION T 'ILL < THAT'S A COINCIDENCE, OFFICER... My BROTHER, LEE ROy,113 words
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Article, Illustration509 1969-09-11 9 FVEAR ANN: Why don't U you level with the men who writ#? Teil them they are eraiy to let married before they •re 35 Then i I they have iny braing they should choose a Chick who is at least509 words
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Article, Illustration592 1969-09-11 9 SHEILAH GRAHAM - S/#<'*#/. ffif/ lor 1/ V sr »V SHEILAH GRAHAM New yokk. Wed.—frank Sinatra is wooing Jill St. John all over aeain. The blonde beauty might have said "Yes." pre-Mla Farrow But Frankie wasn't asking then, and Jill isn't saying "Yes** now Mr Sinatra is lonely,592 words
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Article143 1969-09-11 9 1 LOOK FOR... THE curly look in furs and fake furs, with Mongolian lamb a favourite, either real or simulated, as a coat with leather trim, or trim with leather. THE ribbed and diamondpatterned textures, often combined, in knit tuniclength vests over matching knit pants and a white143 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1969-09-11 9 Marion Woolfson - THE aeoJVMM writh remarkable MHmfi and terrific pouter er/to still Hnds time to stop and talk to Hbt moll hutnble of her people. By Marion Woolfson MRS. Indira Oandhl, Indie's 81-year-old Prime Minister li straight and slim with delicate features and short, wavy black1,089 words
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Article, Illustration301 1969-09-11 9 Gloria-mae - By Gloria-mae A NOELFORM' hU dona A it again! It was bra galore at the recent ladies' preview of "Daddy'» Oone A-Hunting" at the Cathay when models from Michelle's Modelling Agency showed off the latest styles in underwear. No more of the worries to hide301 words
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254 1969-09-11 9 FLORENCE DE SANTIS - Bv FLORENCE DE SANTIS NEW YORK. Wed The only axe group for which unite* could be called natural are »chool-a*e voungaters Both boys and girls hav« been wearing the pant# for a long time now. and of en what looka food on one254 words
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Article96 1969-09-11 9 MAGAZINE photographer Everett Short had the strangest assignment of his career when he worked on Paramount Pictures' Paul Newman-Joanne Woodward starrer, "A Hall Of Mirrors." Short, a reputable photographer In his field, was asked by director Stuart Rosenberg to get the most b&d.y composed, out-of-focus photography he could96 words
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Article61 1969-09-11 9 LOS ANGELES Tues. Dana Elcar has been signed by Freeman Enders Productions for a major role in MGM i •Talse Witness." stirring George Kennedy. Anne Jackson and Eli Waliach. currently shooting here. Elcar, who co-starred with Rowan and Martin i n "The Maltese Bippy." just completed the feature61 words
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Article, Illustration225 1969-09-11 9 Mary Sue Miller - By Mary Sue Miller YOU are one up on hair fashions if you've crossed off gemetric cuts and styling fanta s le s. All the tortured teasing, screaming colours and trumped-up effects are gone. Doomed! New do's are conceived in naturalness upon healthy, shinning hair. The225 words
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Miscellaneous11 1969-09-11 9 TODAY and YOU... Thursday* Sept. 11, 1969. 16-18-22 27 ic :yn» <*.11 words
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376 1969-09-11 10 Big Ben - By Big Ben Ipoh, Wed. Gigantor, a Gold Vase candidate, revealed top form in a 3f workout on good going here this morning. With a riding boy astride he clocked 36 4/5 lor 3f. Kudadin and Magic Ring were associated in an interesting 3f376 words
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Article1038 1969-09-11 10 a. 1 Dlv. 1 6 P. 110 Goodwill n 6y 9 00 Lucky Stable i no Bellendsine 8v 900 Horse Sense Stab!# E. Break 4:! Captain Fleet 4y 811 Fairway Stable Spencer 078 King'* Knight 8y 8 11 L W Kongsi West *30 Glftotor 5y 8.111,038 words
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162 1969-09-11 10 FOREST HILLS, N Y., Wed. (Reuter) Australian professionals Ken Rosewall and Fred Stolle yesterday won the men's doubles title of the U.S. Open tennis championships by beating Americans Dennis Ralston and Charles Pasarell. 2-6, 7-5 13-11, 6-3. In the mixed doubles. Mrs Margaret Smith Court162 words
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Article, Illustration306 1969-09-11 10 The Singapore Government, led by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, beat the British Services by 5J points to half a point in a friendly four-ball best-ball coif match at the Bukit Course yesterday. The Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chone Jin. and his partner Col.306 words
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466 1969-09-11 10 SCARBOROUGH. England. Wed <Reuter» The New Zealand cricketers blotted out memories of an unhappy England tour as they finished In a blaze of glory to win their last match against the strong T. N. Pearces XI here yesterday. The New Zealanders won convincingly466 words
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Article98 1969-09-11 10 LONDON. Wed (UPI) Ruben Olivares (Mexico) will defend his newly-won world bantamweight championship against Britain's Alan Rudkin at the Los Angeles Forum in October or November. Promoter George Parnassus signed Rudkin. the British champion for the fight here last night and will pay h;m US$2O,OOO p!us ancillary98 words
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63 1969-09-11 10 JAPAN'S world featherweight champion, Shozo Saijo, walks to a neutral corner after sending challenger Jose Luis Pimentel of Mexico to the canvas at one minute 29 seconds of the second round with a sharp left hook to Pimentel's jaw in defence of his featherweight crown for the second time at— UPI pix. - 63 words
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Article191 1969-09-11 10 LONDON. Wed An attractive three-year contract to turn professional has been offered to Mark Cox, th# 26-year-old British Davis Cup player, by th© World Championship Tennis Group of the United States of America whose 14-strong stable of players Includes two other left- handed players.191 words
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128 1969-09-11 10 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) The bout between Jimmy Ellis, the World Boxing Association heavyweight champion, and Britain's Henry Cooper, due to take place here on Sept. 27. may be called off. Cooper, British Empire and European champion, has cartilage trouble in his right knee and128 words
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Article34 1969-09-11 10 WOODLAND HILLS California. Wed. (UPI> Denny Moyer. 16n lb. Portland. Oregon, knocked out Henry Walker. 156J lb. Lo» Angeles, in 2:18 of the ninth round at the Valley Music Theatre last night34 words
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Article36 1969-09-11 10 LONDON Wed. (Reuter) Results of Irish League Ulster Cup matches played last night were: Ards 3 Crusaders 1. Colerame 4 Glen a von 0 (brought forward from Sept 17). D stille-y versus Linfleld postponed.36 words
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Article153 1969-09-11 10 ZURICH. Wed. (Reuter) The 1978 World Soccer Cup finals will be held :n Argentina. a spokesman of the International Football Federation (F.1.F.A.) confirmed here today He was commenting on an announcement by the United States Football Association (U.S.S.F.A) that they planned to apply for the153 words
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Article194 1969-09-11 10 US Baseball Results Standings NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI)— Results of last night's *ujor league eames— AMERICAN LEAGUE Minnesota 11 California 7, Baltimore 6 Washington l(lst), Baltimore 3 Washington 2 (2nd) Boston 3 Cleveland U Detroit 2 New York 0. Kansas City 2 Oakland 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 7 Chicago194 words
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Article107 1969-09-11 10 HONOLULU Wed. (UPD i**} 1 Pruitt launched an \f?rw K e T a f tack against Jitv, JaV l er Ayala J*** U?«»h I a knock °ut In the seventh round T* he N 1 ranking Junior ftKf'ZS"? 1 t t!e contender fL?t for a," B107 words
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Article, Illustration857 1969-09-11 11 John F. Webbs - By John F. Webbs, LPS Correspondent JACKIE STEWART, the 30-year-old Scotsman who clinched this year's world motor racing championship by winning the Italian Grand Prix at Monza on Sunday, took Just eight years to climb the ladder of success from the day he857 words
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Article233 1969-09-11 11 LONDON, Wed. (fteuter) Liverpool stretched their lead te three points In the English First Division soccer table with a 2-0 win over bottom-placed Sunderland in the only League fixture last night. Liverpool's goals came from Geoff Strong and Tom Smith In the first half. Bournemouth sprang the233 words
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Article, Illustration484 1969-09-11 11 IT didn't take long for the 28 year old WRAF crackshot. Pilot Officer Monica Upward to make her mark in Singapore. Only three montns after she was posted to the Far East Air Force. Monica competing in the Singapore Pesta Suka n shooting championships, scored484 words
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104 1969-09-11 11 RLOIS, France. Wed (Reuter)— Belgian cycling ace Eddy Merck* was injured and his trainer Fernand Wambst killed in a cycle race accident here last night. .Merck* winner of this year's Tour de France cycle clasric. suffered deep head ruts and ia expected to be104 words
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Article97 1969-09-11 11 LONDON. Wed. Jim Hogan. who won the marathon gold medal for Britain In the 196fi European athletics championships In Budapest. Hungary, is leaving athletics this month. Irish-born Hogan, who has not found the pare to make the British team for this year's championships in Athens,97 words
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Article66 1969-09-11 11 TOKYO. Wed <AFP> Japan* Susumu Hanagata. the world* No. 4 flyweight, scored a fourth-round knockout victory over Rodger Moreno. the Philippines' fourth-ranking flyweight, in Tokyo la»t night. The non-title match was to to over 10 round*. It was HanagaUs warm-up flght for hla challenge to the66 words
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Article104 1969-09-11 11 LONDON. Wed. <Reuter> London First Division giants Arsenal stormed back into European soccer after six years with a win over Glentoran of Ireland In the first leg of their Fairs Cup firstround tie here last night. Arsenal were tight In defence and lively In attack104 words
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Article143 1969-09-11 11 TOKYO. Wed. CReuten World Junior middle-weight champion Freddie Little of the United States will pick up his next title defence challenger In three or four months, his manager Joe Klernan said today. Mr. Klernan told Reuter that the challenger would be the number one contender143 words
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Advertisement321 1969-09-11 11 Classified Ads. Homes Land For Sale DOWN PAYMENT CJO«/. Immediate Occupation Katong Seaside (Opposita Shaw's Villa. 440 A East Coast Road) Freehold 2/3-storer luxury semi-detached bungalow 4 rooms. 3 balls, split level. 8 balconies, quality equipment, large kitchen, spacious garden at Katong First Class Residential Area Hilltop facing sea Convenient321 words
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Miscellaneous1397 1969-09-11 11 (CHANNEL 5l P.M. 3.00 Opening Announce. rr.ents in all Language* and Morning Star; 3.25 Anoihtr Song Another Mclodv (National Language Version) (Repeat); 335 It'.* Happening in Singan re (Chinese); 350 Houffwivn Matinee (Part 2 of a Hokkien film. The Golden Hour") English Subtitle.* 1 500 Close; 61)0 Programme Summary in1,397 words
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649 1969-09-11 12 A full-force and high-powered 30-mon delegation will campaign for increased tourist inflow into Singapore during the 39th World Travel Congress of the American Society of Travel Agents beginning in Tokyo today. Headed by the director of the Singapore Tourist Promotion649 words
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Article159 1969-09-11 12 UndergradsStaff Probe Problems THE Senate of the University of Malaya has decided to set up joint staff-student committees to allow undergraduates to present their study problems. This is disclosed in the latest issue of the Mahasiswa Negara', organ of the University of Malava Students' Union, published this week. The 'Mahasiswa'159 words
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Article65 1969-09-11 12 Alwi bin Masod has been committed to stand trial in the High Court for raping a British serviceman's wife on June 16 this year. During the two-day hearing flt the Ninth Magistrate's Court. It was stated the offence was committed :n the hou« e of65 words
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Article71 1969-09-11 12 A Singapore trade unionist, Mr. Clarence de Silva has left to attend a trade union and industrial relations programme at Harvard University in the United States. This is disclosed by the president of the Singapore Air Transport Workers Union. Mr. Phey Yew Kok. Mr. <} e71 words
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73 1969-09-11 12 THE public relations officer of Singapore Wonderland Amusement Park. Mr. Lye Pak Seng, will be the chairman of the panel of officials at the mid-week Toto Draw this evening. The draw will be held at the Wonderland Amusement Park, Kallang Park, at 7.30 p.m.73 words
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Advertisement129 1969-09-11 12 FOR ALL OCCASIONS <a/ues Next time you're celebrating, meke it a real party with delicious, creamy cakes, pastries and ice cream from SORRENTO. They're prepared in Sorrento's own bakery in the true Italian style. CaJI in or phone your order today/ Sorrento COFFEEHOUSE 304S ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE PHONE: JS7SI Op«n129 words
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Advertisement76 1969-09-11 12 Get away from the everyday Swing to the great new dimension in smoking pleasure New Virginia Red...Cool Menthol Green Hey, from here on in, leave tired, tasteless smoking way behind. CONSULATE brings you a great new dimension in smoking pleasure with two great individual tastes. Did you ever have it76 words
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Miscellaneous97 1969-09-11 12 Time Tide High Tide (Today) Sineapcre Town: 11.11 am. a 9 ft.). 10 41 p.m. f8.9 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 11.26 am. (9.8 ft.), 11.04 pm. (10.2 ft.) Low Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 4.44 am. <l2 ft). 4.40 p.m. (3.0 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 4.27 am. (1.8 ft.), 4.38 p.m. (3.8 ft.)97 words
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