Eastern Sun, 13 September 1969
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Title Section22 1969-09-13 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1117 Saturday, 13 September 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents22 words
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408 1969-09-13 1 SAIGON, Fri. (UPI) American Commanders ordered B-52 bombers away from South Vietnam's skies Friday in what military sources said was a gesture toward deescalation of the war. Sharp fighting on Vietnam's battlefields, however, took more than 400 lives, and Vietcong and North408 words
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Article126 1969-09-13 1 A BILL collector. Tan Swee Ngee 29. had $5,500 of his money snatched away from him at the counter of a bank in Raffles Quay, yesterday. At the time of the incident. Tan was counting the money on the counter when a man came up from126 words
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Article107 1969-09-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —A 24-hour curfew ending at midnight tonight was imposed today in North Kedah and certain parts of the MalaysianThai border to facilitate security operations. According to a police announcement this morning places affected are: part* mukims of Temin and Sungei Laka in Changloon within the107 words
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245 1969-09-13 1 MANILA. Fri. (UPI) Foreign tecretarv Carlos P. Romulo said Friday he will raise at the United Nations the long-summering dispute with Malaysia over the Philippines' claim to Sabah. Romulo. at a brief news conference prior to departure for New York for the opening of245 words
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Article118 1969-09-13 1 NEW DELHI Fri. (UPI) The Indian government "has its own information the Chinese are removing their nuclear installations from Smkiang to Tibet." Indian Foreign Ministry sources said Friday. The sources said, "the Chinese started shifting their nuclear plants more than a year ago." They added that among118 words
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Article129 1969-09-13 1 NEW DELHI Frl. (AFP) The Panchen Lama, the 35-year-old spiritual leader of Tibet, who reportedly fled recently from a "thought reform camp" In Tibet, may have been killed, authoritative sources said here today. The sources thought the Chinese may have put him to death and spread reports129 words
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Article271 1969-09-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The Sino-Malay Economic Co-operation Advisory Board formed recently to promote economic relations between the two races was today given a "well-done" pat by the government. The Chairman of the Capital Investment Committee. Tun Tan Siew Sin In a letter to the Joint271 words
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Article141 1969-09-13 1 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) —A major British airline is offering American bachelors blind dates with English girls a« Part of a winter sales drive. It will also fix up dates for American firls with eligible Englishmen. The state-owned British Overseas Airways Corporation is offering a I*s sterling package deal141 words
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46 1969-09-13 1 (t'Pl Radiophoto).(t'Pl Radiophoto). - 46 words
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205 1969-09-13 1 MOSCOW. Fri. (UPI) —Premier Alexel N. Kosygin Friday met his fellow Soviet Communist leaders at his suburban villa to report on his surprise visit with Chinese Premier Chou En Lai. informed sources said. These sources said the ailing. 65-year-old Premier, fatigued by his205 words
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Article82 1969-09-13 1 HONG KONG. Fr: <UPI) Malaysian Premier Tunku Abdul Rahman's visit to this British colony next wwk will be purely a private one. secretary Jop Tsui of the Malaysia-Sin-gapore Association said -The Malaysian Premier «*iU arrive here on Sept 16. He just wants to come here for82 words
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Article89 1969-09-13 1 The Indonesian Minister for Communications Dr Frans Seria flew Into Singapore just after midnight today to hold talks with the Finance M.nister. Dr Goh Keng Swee. on the Singapore-Indonesia Ball proiect Dr Seda did not meet newsmen who waited for more than two hours for his arrival.89 words
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318 1969-09-13 1 TEL AVIV, Fri. (UPI) Israeli jets attacked Egyptian army positions in the Gulf of Suet today for the third straight day, a military spokesman announced. The spokesman said Israeli Jets blasted Egyptian positions on the Suez Gulf shoreline some 25 miles below the318 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous13 1969-09-13 1 M OK! Jf that's how you feel about it, you drive the car!"13 words
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70 1969-09-13 2 A Singapore student, Miss Linda Lim, has left for the United Kingdom to take up Economics (Honours) course at Cambridge University. She is accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Irene Lim, who will go to U.K. for a short holiday. Picture shows Linda flanked by her parents, Mrs. Lim and Mr.70 words
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319 1969-09-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR Fri Three "con men" were last night arrested when their selected "victim'' instead of falling for their promise of easy profit in a cheating conspiracy turned the table on them by reporting to police. It all started when Mohamed Anwar bin319 words
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Article124 1969-09-13 2 THE Social Welfare Depart- 1 ment is warning the public from making any donations to one so-called organisation called the "Singaoore Institution Charity (Private) Organisation." The Department said this organisation has sent numerous appeal letters to individuals and firms asking for donations for the Social Welfare124 words
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Article207 1969-09-13 2 •Talestine Day" daring which mosques all over the country will bold special sermons to explain the Palestine issue, is being planned for Sept. 19. An "Aid Palestine Committee" set up recently to rally the support of all Muslims In the country to help restore207 words
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Article184 1969-09-13 2 AMATEUR radio enthusiasts from Royal Air Force in Chanel has built for themselves their own "homeproduced" control console at a cost of only $2,000. The estimated cost of a factory produced control console is around $5147,000. This 's a big achievement for members of the Changi184 words
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Article53 1969-09-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. rwo armed youths held up a planter at Teluk Anson, near Ipoh yesterday and robbed him of cash $77 and a $66 wrist watch. The victim. Osman bin Tahir told police he was on his way home to Labu Kubang after selling his paddy when the53 words
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178 1969-09-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Ten members of the Malaysian St. John Ambulance Brigade will participate in the «th Nursing and First Aid Competition at Singapore on Sunday. According to the District Superintendent (Nursing) o. SJAB here. Puan Sri Sa adian Sardon. Malaysia and Singapore178 words
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Article76 1969-09-13 2 The Singapore Armed Forces will conduct exercises at Hill Street/Coleman S f reet tonight and or Monday. Sept. 15. Similar exercises will be conducted at the same location from 11 p.m. on Monday to 6 a.m. on Tuesday The Armed Forces will also be conducting exercises today at76 words
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Article164 1969-09-13 2 THE St. John Ambulance Association Is expanding its work into Jurong Town. The secretary of the association. Mr. Leon* Pui Lum. announced this in a news release yesterday. It Is stated that the Jurong Sub-Centre of the Association, now being formed, will teach free-of-charge to164 words
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283 1969-09-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. FrL The University of Malaya Students' Union has call„,i for the unconditional release of land-grabber Hamid Tuah and some of his followers detained along with him by the government. UMSU's President. Syed Hamid Alt, who was himself detained and then released in connection283 words
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Article98 1969-09-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR- Fri—The Deputy Pnme Minister and Director of Operations Tun Abdul Razak. todav said Rusr sia's naval presence in the Indian Ocean is unlikely to pose a threat to the security of this region. The Soviet Union is also friendly to Malaysia and Singapore.98 words
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Article51 1969-09-13 2 A 19-year-old youth. Ten Swee Hock, relived <f his watch worth $3O by a m n along Scotts Road on Thursday. Teo said he had gave the watch without saving a word because he was frightened of him. A Police spokesman said no weapons were used in the51 words
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Article41 1969-09-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Thieves broke into the sportmegoods ihop at the Royal Selangor Golf Club in Jalan PekeliMng here last night and escaped with goods worth $1,200 Police said today that the stolen goods included golf balls, glove® and shirts41 words
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162 1969-09-13 2 Police Seize Weapons Hold 2 men KUALA LUMPUR Fri. Police this morning arrested two men and recovered two home-made shotguns and 36 rounds of ammunition. The arrests were made in two separate raids by a party from the intelligence section of the special branch led by Chief Inspectors Chui Leng162 words
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Article96 1969-09-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri A timber worker. Lee Cheng Wah. 38. was crushed to death yesterday when a log fell on him while he was working in a forest reserve in Sungei Siput North near Ipoh According to police, Lee was standing on top of a96 words
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167 1969-09-13 2 THIRTEEN public-spirited artists in Singapore will hold ft flve-aav exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Sept. 25 29 to raise funds for thft work of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital for Children. For every painting gold, half the amount will be donated to the167 words
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Article92 1969-09-13 2 The MP for Mountbatten, Mr. Ng Yeow Chong will launch the SATA's Ma&s X-Ray Campaign for the people of Mountbatten Constituency tonight. The c«remony will be held at the Mountbatten Community Centre at Gui'lemard Road. During this campaign, free X-Rays will be given to residents in the92 words
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Article44 1969-09-13 2 A pedestrian. Mohd Noor bin Taib, 70. was fatally injured on Thursday night when he wa« hit by a motor car at the junction of Pava Lebar Road and Sims Avenue. Mohd. Noor died three hours after admission to the General HocpiUL44 words
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Article, Illustration111 1969-09-13 2 A Swiss watch industry is one of the two companies putting in the tender for the ln^ll^, o n s t atomic clock for the Communications Satellite Ration in Singapore. Mr. F. Lakner. representing the Swiss company. Ebauches, disclosed this at a news conference. yesterday.111 words
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Article62 1969-09-13 2 WELLINGTON. Fri. (Reuter) Two more Royal New Zealand Navy Instructors will join the original eleven tra.ning ratings and N.C.O.S at the Singapore Naval Training School to operate Datroi craft. Defence Minister David Thomson said in a statement released today The additional instructors will »tay for twelve months62 words
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Article164 1969-09-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fr Three masked vouths. two of them armed with revolvers, today held up a provision shop at Jalan Kandang Kerban here and escaped with 5900 and valuables worth more than $1,200. The robbers, who struck at 3.20 pm., also sot away with164 words
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Article, Illustration601 1969-09-13 3 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) The Sovth East Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) is moribund »nd the abilitv of the countries of South East Asia to effectively defend themselves is seriously limited, according to figures issued to-day by the institute for Strategic Studies. Of the original signatories The U S. Australia.UPI photo. - 601 words
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488 1969-09-13 3 SUBIC BAY N AVAL BASE, Philippines, Fri. (UPI) The possibility arose to-day that the Navy mav drop charges of negligence and dereliction of duty against Cmdr. Albert McLemore, the captain who was asleep when his ship was sliced in two488 words
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340 1969-09-13 3 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) The Institute for Strategic Studies said to-day that Communist China and the Soviet l'nion have both moved combat troops to the tense Sino-Soviet border. In its latest survey of the "Military Balance 1969 '70." the Institute said the Soviets have moved340 words
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321 1969-09-13 3 LONDON Fri. (UPI) The Soviet Union has no intention of giving the United States a "helping hand" in Vietnam peace moves, authoritative Communist diplomatic sources asserted yesterday. The Soviet hard-line emerged after the talks earlier this week in Hanoi between Premier Alexi Kosvgin321 words
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Article, Illustration369 1969-09-13 3 TOKYO, Fri. (i'PI) Communist Vietnam news agency this morning indicated the body of Ho Chi Minh is still Iving in state in a glass coffin in the Ba Dinh Meeting Hall. The North Vietnamese News Agency said that by the end of Sept. 10.UPI photo. - 369 words
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448 1969-09-13 3 HONG KONG, Frl. (TPI) Red Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai and Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin held a surprise meeting in Peking yesterday amid growing speculation that >lao Tsetung, the Chinese Communist Party Chairman, might be ill. Chou also met with a high level Rumanian Delegation which448 words
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Advertisement170 1969-09-13 3 You'll a never get squeezed into a centre seat J 2ki Mstsan Fly Thai International and you'H never get crammed into a narrow uncomfortable centra seat tor one very simple reason. There no centre seat. On every Thai international CaraveHe Jetliner there are only two seats abreast Two wider, more170 words
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Article, Illustration512 1969-09-13 4 CAIRO, Fri. (Reuter) Egypt claimed today that it hit important Israeli military targets in yesterday's fighter bomber attacks against defensive positions in binai. At a midnight press conference here the Minister of Information, Mohamed Fayek, said the attacks a reprisal for Israel's Gulf ofUPI picture. - 512 words
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301 1969-09-13 4 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. (IPI) Knut Hammarskjold Director General of the Air Transport Association Vesterdav called on Secretary General U Thant to discuss with him the recent hijackinf of an American jetliner hv Palestine Arab commandos to Syria. No deta.ls on the discussion were available301 words
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227 1969-09-13 4 JEDDAH. Frt. (Reuter) Reliable source* here yesterday confirmed the arrest of scores o# Saudi Army and Air Force officers and civilians suspected of plotting to overthrow Kins Feisais government. But the sources said that the number arrested <? ver the past three227 words
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204 1969-09-13 4 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. (Reuten Jordan has claimed that two American organisations sympathetic to the Jews have stepped into the Arab-Israeli conflict. They are the nghtwing American extremist group "The Minute Men'' and the New York based Jewish Defence League U Thant204 words
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Article41 1969-09-13 4 LYONS. France Fri. (Reuter) A »clence student spent two hours g vlng his pet python mouth-to-mouth respirstion and massaging it but the snake d;ed. victim of the smoke from a fire caused by another pet. an iguana.41 words
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243 1969-09-13 4 PARIS, Fri. (Reuter) Frances state-owned internal airline* iaid on extra flights today as a strike by the country* 30.000 railway drivers went Into a third day with no early end in sight Talk* planned during the day between the railways management and trade243 words
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77 1969-09-13 4 STOCKHOLM. Fri. (UPI) The immigration board announced yesterday that another 13 American *oldiers and draftaogers had been granted ssvlum in Sweden. The board said they applied for pol.tlcal asylum in protest against the war in Vietnam They were granted P*"™ 4 sion to remain77 words
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Article108 1969-09-13 4 ATHENS. Fri. (Reuter) Security police hsve made at least 40 arrests after a wav* of bomb explosions in the centre of Athens, usually reliable sources said here last night Th« sources ssid those detained in the past three months included two university professors. Mr Dionyssios Karayorgas.108 words
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Article68 1969-09-13 4 RENNES. Frsnce. Fri. (UPI) City suthorities ere going to ask the Protected Monument Commission to slter Rennes historic courthouse at least to the extent of bsrring its lowerfloor windows. Alain Chenesu. on trisl for armed robbery, jumped out a ground-floor window at the courthouse on Wednesday and68 words
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329 1969-09-13 4 SAN rRANCISCO. Fri. (UPI) The leader of Northern Ireland's Protestant said yesterday his life had been threatened since he arrived in California to answer charges by Bernadette Devlin. As a personal security guard stood nearby, the Rev. Dr lan R. K329 words
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Article92 1969-09-13 4 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPD —The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has agreed to a purchase by the Israeli Government of fore.gn currencies equivalent to 5..2 million, it wa» announced yesterday. -The purchase will be used to lessen the impact on Israel's reserve* of a deterioration in the92 words
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Article45 1969-09-13 4 BOGOTA. Colombia. Fri. (Reuter) Nine people died and another 12 were seriously ill yesterday from food poisoning in the Northern Colombian town of Soled ad. Government off:ciala here said first reports Indicated all 21 people may have drunk contaminated milk.45 words
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Article, Illustration31 1969-09-13 4 UPI picture.— UPI picture. - 31 words
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Article305 1969-09-13 4 LONDON* Fri. (UPI) Gold usage by jewellers industry and the dental profission is currently running slightly higher than new gold ou'put and is still growing In the next five years growing demand for .ndustrial purposes while gold production lags mean,; that the metal will ha\> to305 words
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418 1969-09-13 4 BELFAST. Northern Ireland. Fri. (Renter) Board of Inquiry into rellrious rioting today rebuked the Northern Ireland Government for cotnJilacency and accused its police oree of anti-Catholle brutality. The Board listed six main Catholic grievances aa a prime cause of violence in the418 words
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295 1969-09-13 4 BELFAST, Northern Ire Had, Fri. (Reuter) The British Army last night announced it is bringing in reinforcements to bolster the hardpressed troops trying to keep the peace between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland. Four weeks of peacekeeping in an atmosphere295 words
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Article99 1969-09-13 4 HONG KONG. Tti. (rpf) Today's release of five leftist journalists left only one Chinese newsman who, until Oct 4. will stand between Anthony Grey and freedom. Grey, the Peking correspondent of the British tout era Agency, was put undei house arrest July 21. 1967. in99 words
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Article38 1969-09-13 4 BELGRADE Fri (UPI) President Josip Broz Tito r*. ££*11 Jndian Health Minister K K Shah yesterday In Zagr*l> tor presentation of a personal message from Prime Nlln.st«r Mra Indira Gandhi, the newa agency Tanjug reported38 words
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Article, Illustration523 1969-09-13 5 GEORGETOWN, (GNS) The lone drawn-out border dispute between Guyana and Dutch Surinam boiled over recently in a short, sharp conflict dubbed the "battle of the Tigri". The green-bereted soldiers of the Guvana Defence Force chased the Surinam military police from 6.000 square miles of523 words
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Article50 1969-09-13 5 SANTIAGO. Chile. Fri. (Reuter)—Easter Island's native leaders have asked Chilean President Eduardo Frei to change their governor becau.se he has forbidden them from dancing and singing after sunset. A petition signed by 320 of the 350 islanders with the right to rote was Presented to President Frel yesterday50 words
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294 1969-09-13 5 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. (IPI) President Nixon wUI deliver the major U.S. policy address in the general Assembly's Annual General debate as head of the US. delegation, it was disclosed Thursday. Although every President since Harry S. Truman has addressed thp U.N. at least once,294 words
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Article290 1969-09-13 5 RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. <Reute r and UPI) Police have made more than 40 arrests in their investigation of the kidnapping of U.S. Ambassador C. Burke Elbrick without capturing ail the actual kidnappers, authoritative sources said today. Thev were hunting particularly for Helena Bocayuva290 words
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Article103 1969-09-13 5 NEW ORLEANS. Fri (Reuter >— A Fe<»eral Judge has ordered a County Schools Board near here to reopen the schools it had closed down to avoid enforcing federal desegregation orders. District Court Judge Richard Putnam directed the members of the St Landry Parish School Board to103 words
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Article119 1969-09-13 5 RIO DE JANEIRO. Fri. (Reuter) The Editor-Pub-lisher of one of R:o's oldest morning newspapers Corriero Da Manha announced her temporary resignation today in a orotest against press censorship. Senora Niomar Monlz Sodre Bittencourt made her announcement in a 2.000 word editorial occupying most of the front119 words
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Article338 1969-09-13 5 MEMPHIS, Tenn. Fri. (I'PI) A prison fugitive was charged on Thursdav night with five sex murders. George Howard Putt, 23. who wears a tattoo of batman on his upper left arm. escaped on June 26 from the Hinds County, Miss., Penal Farm. He was338 words
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Article65 1969-09-13 5 GLENDORA, Missi Fn (Reuter* Pnice 'a-t n evacuated 5.000 residents and 400 prisoners from an area m a 25 roile radius of here after a train hauling sevcra cars of highly lethal gas wa s derailed. A police sP°kesman said one of the cars filled with the gas. vinyl65 words
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225 1969-09-13 5 WASHINGTON. Fri. (tPI) Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and Guam were promised Thursday that the House Judiciary Committee will hold hearings either this year or next on whether they should be given the right to vote for President. The pledge from House Judiciary Committee Chairman225 words
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Article146 1969-09-13 5 WASHINGTON. Fri, (UPI) The Atomic Emergy Commission AEC) reported Thursday what appeared to be a Soviet nuclear test the second such announcement since Monday. The AEC said it recorded seismic signals "which originated from the Soviet nuclear test area in the Semipalatinsk region." The signals, the146 words
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Article338 1969-09-13 5 ANCHORAGE. Alaska. Fri. (Reuter) While oil businessmen signed cheques for millions of dollars in the giant sale of Alaskan oil land here yesterday, groups of poorlv-clad Eskimos staged mild demonstrations outside the bidding hall. Alaska. 49th state of the United States who bought338 words
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302 1969-09-13 5 WASHINGTON. Fri. (CPI) The last two Mariner flights past Mars found virtually nothing to support the notion of earthlike life there, scientists said on Thursday. "We don't exclude that possibility," Dr. Norman Horowitz of the California Institute of Technology told a news conference,302 words
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Article53 1969-09-13 5 CEDAR RAPIDS. lowa Fn. (UPI) Police kept cartful watch Wednesday while the ornamental horticulture class at Kirkwood college burned weeds off the site where they are going to put in a flower laboratory. The "weeds" were marijuana a nd the police wanted to make sure it all went U53 words
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Article246 1969-09-13 5 SAN FRANCISCO. Fn (Reuter) Look Magazine took to te.evision here to reiterate to Cal.fomians its confidence in the accuracy of a story It published linking San Francisco Mayor Joseph Aiioto with the Mafia Chief Editor William B Arthur nent on the air last night in246 words
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Article148 1969-09-13 5 WINTER HARBOUR. Canada. Fri (AFP) The American ice-breaker oil tanker Manhattan, which is trying to force a wa T through the Northwest Passage to open up a sea route for oil shipments from Alaska to the U.S. east coast, tonight resumed its journey towards Alaska after being148 words
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Article841 1969-09-13 6 CHINA watchers, Kremlin watchers, and assorted pundits who pontiflciate on Sino-Soviet affairs and what goes on within those two countries were made to look quite silly when Soviet Prime Minister Alexi Kosygin dropped in at Peking, by a rather circuitous route no doubt, to say 'hello'841 words
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566 1969-09-13 6 LESLIE MURPHY - By LESLIE MURPHY KUCHING, Sarawak (Reutar) Goad agricultural land in Sarawak, Malaysia's largest state, is at a premium and observers Here see the issue as almost as great a problem to a future government as Communist subversion. Land shortage in a state equal in566 words
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Article411 1969-09-13 6 The Lighter Side By Dick West WASHINGTON (UPI) As Howard Smallsreed. Managing Editor of the Ashland. Ohio, TimesGazette. was looking over his news printer one day last month, his heart suddenly contracted under an icy grip of fear. The cause of his alarm was an item411 words
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480 1969-09-13 6 TAKESHI SATO - By TAKESHI SATO TOKYO, (Reuter) Japan is planning some novel ways to use some of her soaring rice surpluses including converting them into cosmetics, photographic film and liquor. Carry-over stocks of rice held by the government are expected to reach 5.60f1.000-tons by October.480 words
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Article, Illustration767 1969-09-13 6 JOSEPH ALSOP - By JOSEPH ALSOP BIEN HOA One reason this strange war is so little understood at home is that everything about it is remote from experience. Thus, new developments can be astounding in themselves, as well as full of profound meaning for the future, yet they can767 words
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Article, Illustration632 1969-09-13 6 W.A. SWARTWORTH - "y W.A. SWARTWORTH "I think, therefore I ant." Rene Descartes Most behavioural scientists hold the view that human consciousness is by nature a passive by-product of physical brain processes. Brain researchers in particular resist any suggestion that conscious or mental forces Influence the brain function. They632 words
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Article15 1969-09-13 6 The greater the obstacle. the more glory we have la overcoming it—-Jean Moiiere.15 words
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Article290 1969-09-13 6 GERD KRIWANEK - By GERD KRIWANEK PRAGUE, (UPI) A "buving fever." born of fears that an economic crisis lies ahead, has (ripped Prague. Shoppers are hoarding anything thev can buy. Childless couples line up to buy diapers. The black market is flourishing. Furniture, handkerchiefs, sheets all are scarce or290 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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382 1969-09-13 7 By Our Market Reporter AFTER its recent "hustle and bustle", the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday somewhat settled down to some fairly quiet routine business. Interest tended to be a little Bfiective especially in industrials and price movements narrowed. However, conditions were382 words
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Article1038 1969-09-13 7 THJSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms J' 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 51.86 (3) $l.BB (1); Borneo $1.79 (2); Camei Plywood $1.83 (4) $1.821,038 words
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Article41 1969-09-13 7 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesteraay. 30 industrial# 825 77 20 rails ***** 15 utilities 114.33 65 stocks 278.64 40 bonds 71 38 Commodity future index 140.15 up 0.23.41 words
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Article58 1969-09-13 7 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) Monev Quotations: HK$6 ***** per U S dollar HK56.***** per US dollar TT HKSI4 52 per pound sterling HK5307.875 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent fineness HK5162.1 per 10.000 Japanese yen HK$l34 0 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers HK$l5 0 per 100 Philippine58 words
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Article46 1969-09-13 7 NEW YORK Fri. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded on the New York Commodity Exchange yesterday. (BID) (ASK) Nov. 28.00 29.00 Jan. 28 50 Mar. 27.75 28.35 May 28.25 July 28.15 Sept. 28 10 Locally. No 2 RSS was 28 cents per pound.46 words
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Article204 1969-09-13 7 THE following is a berthing list bv the Port of Singapore Authority for Sept. DEPARTURE Godovm Vessels U2 Vishva Vibhuti 10/11 Golden Summer N.W. 5 Perak 21/22 Kinabalu 3n Reiho Maru 42/43 Igaharu Maru ARRIVAL Godown Vessels 40/41 Hakuho Maru 21/22 Yushun Maru 25/38 Mica 45 Vishva204 words
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Article, Illustration176 1969-09-13 7 HAMBURG, Frl. The Blohm and Voss Wharf in Hamburg (Federal Republic of Germany) is at present engaged in building super container ships for the HAPAG, which will be put into service on the Australian and East Asian runs on the German shipping company in176 words
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Article319 1969-09-13 7 THE market rounded out this week from the level of *4 cents and there has been a slight recovery due largely to speculative interest state Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co., in its rubber market review. Trading condition have remained fairly quiet, apart from mid week and319 words
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Article78 1969-09-13 7 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) The rubber market closed idle yestercay with spot 26-7/8, 27-1/4. SETTLEMENT HOUSE Oct. 27-1/8, 27-1/4 Nov Dec. and Oct./ Dec 271/8. 27-3/8 Jan./ March 26-5/8, 26-3/4 April/June 26-9/16. 26-5/8 July/Sept.26-3/8. 26-9/16 Oct. Dec. 26-1/4. 26-3/8 Jan./ March 26-1/16. 26-1/4 April/June 25-15/16, 26-1/878 words
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179 1969-09-13 7 NEW YORK, Frl. (UPI) Profit-taking turned stocks mixed yesterday after two successive winning performances. Trading was active. Shortly before the close, the UPI marketwide indicator was off 007 t>er cent 0 n 1.548 issues traded. There were 647 declines and 644 advances. Volume of179 words
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Article137 1969-09-13 7 NEW YORK, Frl. (UPI) Gold prices were mixed In moderately active trading yesterday on markets here and abroad. In London, gold slipped 2} cents to $40,925 the troy ounce at the morning fixing and remained at that level tor the second fixing. Frankfurt gold137 words
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Article287 1969-09-13 7 RUBBER: 75 5 /8 Cts. October first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m., in Singapore and Ku&la Lumpur yesterday at 75-5/8 cents P^ 1 lb., up one quarter of a cent from the previous close. The tone of the market wag steady quiet. Very quiet and dull conditions ruled287 words
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Article13 1969-09-13 7 The tin nrice for yesterday was $639.12J per oicul, down $0.87*13 words
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Article155 1969-09-13 7 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) The market closed firm after a hesitant start, and towards the close the FT index rose 3.6 to 379 8. Oils provided the main features with the interims from BP and Shell. BP moved h gher ahead of the announcement. but after consideration155 words
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Article635 1969-09-13 7 SINGAPORE etoca is* chance told and other price* officially luted at the do •a of INDUSTRIALS AC.MA Ben A Co B. Ht s. 1 87 Borneo Bhd. 1.79 1-80 Bou»tead 1.95 1.98 Camel Plywood C. >uear CD 1.78 4.12 180 4-16 Cold storage Chemical Co Cycle635 words
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Article94 1969-09-13 7 THE noon price* at the (•tnaapore Chine*# Prod ace txcbang* >e»terdn> were.— Buyet fcelle* Coconot Oft (FOB Balk 48lfe 1 o<onut Oil (FOB Dram 51-00 Mlsed Copra SO -AO Muntok White Pepper (FOB) 162.50 Sarxwuv White Pepper (FOB) 160 00 Sarawak special BlacB Pepper IF O-U.) »6% X.L.W *****94 words
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Article63 1969-09-13 7 (Manager*' Price? for Sept. 13) ASIA (JMT 1HC5TS Mai. Invest. Fund 1-25 1 86 SINGAPORE (JMT TRUSTS 1st Malayan 2 80 2nd Malayan 2.03 3rd Mala> an 1.30 The Com. Ind 103 1 18 The Sav. Fond xd 108 1 18 Sterling Com 5/4 H.K. TRUST FUNDS l*t63 words
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Article418 1969-09-13 7 ARRIVALS 5 oo a.n». 00 a m. 1U a m. 10.1) a.m. loia a.m. 19-joim. 12-30 p.m. 1.10 p m. 1.25 p.m. IU0 p m. tJU p m 2.4o p.m. I2S p.m. 4 23 DDL 4.40 p at. 4 43 p a. MA p.m 6-50 p tn. 700418 words
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Advertisement153 1969-09-13 7 SHIPPING NOTICE Ideal Holiday Trip to Colourful Hongkong and back By Luxurious Piwntir Liner M/S "TAIPOOSHAN",i 2.000 To~ Crow, Speod 18 Knots. FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE FOB HONGKONG —SINGAPORE PENANG P "'iripore IS IH Sept. 1 a <>rt. 1" 18 Oct. 2 :< NOT. Penang 1? 19 Sept. 3/5 Oct. 19153 words
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Advertisement82 1969-09-13 7 Thai International now flies to more countries in the Orient than any other airiine W4A "ZZ Unas TOU*3 TRAVEL AGENCY (PTE) LTD. Our office, with experience staff, is specially designed to deal with well-arranged handling of all Tour Travels. Be sure to avail yourself of the excellent service and enjoy82 words
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142 1969-09-13 8 WIESBADEN (DaD) If the father was unknown, then this long-legged young animal conld be held for the offspring of an antilope (left photo). Specialists in the Deer Park Geisberg near Wiesbaden (Federal Republic of Germany) were responsible for a cross-breeding that experts have hitherto believed impossible; Between a Wapiti and142 words
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Article445 1969-09-13 8 GRAHAM LOVELL - By GRAHAM LOVELL WASHINGTON, (Reuter) Clarias Batrachus are on the march in Florida and the United States Government is determined to stop them... if it can. An official defeat might i see an invasion of other i states. Clarias Batrachus is the walking catfish, an ichthyolo-445 words
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Article254 1969-09-13 8 BERLIN. (DaD) A wellknown businessman in the Federal Republic of Germany plans to revolutionise the German book trade. Hermann Montanus. the owner of several bookstores and sales-stands In cities throughout Germany, now plans a new type of ultramodern bookstores. The active book-dealer plans to Install 5O information254 words
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359 1969-09-13 8 URS. M. ALTEN - Bv URS. M. ALTEN MUNICH (DaD) "The birth of the children concerns both parents", a head physician in Munich stated and invited "fathers-to-be" to attend a type of pre- natal school. In a number of lectures, the young husbands will be introduced to the processes359 words
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831 1969-09-13 8 WASHINGTON, "Invisible erosion is slowly killing today's fertile soils, and tomorrow's agriculture." So warns Dr. Vane Vincent, a soil conservationist at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon "There are millions of acres of new land in the world's tropical areas capable of being cultivated to help831 words
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Article78 1969-09-13 8 NUREMBERG. (DaD) According to a prognosis of the Federal Labour Exchange in Nuremberg, the number of foreign workers in the Federal Republic of Germany will reach a new record this year with 1 35 million employees. The Labour Exchange revealed that the influx of78 words
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Article, Illustration673 1969-09-13 8 Gamini Seneviratne - Bv Gamini Seneviratne, LONDON: Bob Dylan may have filled the Isle of Wight with pop fans at £2 a head those who didn't cheat, anyway but in the London parks the pop concerts are free to all. And that goes for a lot673 words
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Article143 1969-09-13 8 the museums, picture galleries. cathedrals and churches are free. (In most cf Europe you pay to pet in). That, of course has always been the case The pop concerts are a new attraction. It was only last year that ever-with-it London opened its royal parks to the pop people. Permission143 words
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Article364 1969-09-13 8 RUSSELL HENDERSON - New 'Front Door For Sydney B* RUSSELL HENDERSON SYDNEY, (Reuter) Sydney, Australia's most populous city, is to get a new "front door". Under a long-term multimillion dollar plan for the 70s, the harbourside suburb of Woolloomooloo, better known to the locals as 'Loo, ts to be completely reconstructed. Multi-storey buildings364 words
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Miscellaneous124 1969-09-13 8 AMY By Jack Tippit "Don't be nervous, Archie, w.l'm only testing your reflexes."* DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saundere and Aider MtWliams MEANWHILE, IN THE POOLROOM HANGOUT OP X THE GROUP 7 LOOK FOR YOURSELF, I JUST GOTTA > MAN TOP AN' NUMBER FIND THEM j TWO AIN'T ON TH' SCENEFAST/124 words
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Article654 1969-09-13 9 SHEILAH GRAHAM - |Of If C/S<>/# "ft SHEILAH GRAHAM VtW YORK, Fri. A hundred movie people invaded the small Scottish tow n of Auchterarder. in Pertnshire. not too far from G.asgow. to complete the filming of MGM's "Country Dance.' starring Peter OToole and Susannah York, who play654 words
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Article, Illustration310 1969-09-13 9 Glorta-mae - By Glorta-mae /*JEfcMANYS greatest show couple, who have entertained thousands with their wise-cracks and gimmicks, ore in the Republic "dishing out a roaring time" to night-clubbers nightly How true. This picture en the left indicates one fine example that will make you roar310 words
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Article, Illustration534 1969-09-13 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR Ann: What have you got against plumbers? It seems that whenever you want to make a comparison you use plumbers as the dumbest segment of society. On the other hand you seem to love psychiatrists I'll bet if you534 words
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Article233 1969-09-13 9 Mary Sue Miller - By Mary Sue Miller EVERYBODY wants to be liked. Even boys! But. in an effort to win attention, some characters put up a blj front. You probably know a girl who is all 'sugar and spice' at a dance Yet. when she gets home, shes ao233 words
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Article, Illustration90 1969-09-13 9 BRITISH tailoring at its best is shown here In this sleekly designed coat in black and white wool gaberdine. It has been created by a famous British manufacturer and is to be shown in Tokyo during British Week. September 26 October 5. in a Fashion90 words
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Advertisement78 1969-09-13 9 1 X3 jf' -O HI' *4 SEA PALACE KELONG RESTAURANT NITE-CLUB DEMONSTRATION: Witness nightly at 11 00 p.m. the fascinating operation in Kelong Fishing. RESTAURANT: Fresh from the sea to your dining table, a ten course dinner {for ten) at an extremely low charge of S$60/-. NITE-CLUB: A perfect place78 words
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Advertisement26 1969-09-13 9 S %)< 1 *VS ri STATION HOT»EL KKPPIL ROAD. POM z. Tel: *****1—3 lines All Rooms Air-Conditioned with Modtm Facilities TARIFF CHARGIS:Sir»g!e. $lB/- upward* Double: $27/- upwards26 words
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Miscellaneous374 1969-09-13 9 SHAW D O Phon> 7*414 LAST DAY! 11 tm 145 4 OA. fl .10 915 p m ..»t* n L o*Ar«# Chatiru T V..£i? Color WB-7 Anal "The Bit C«t»e'' Color > WB-7 Kl EXTRA! EXTRA' IN COLOR APOLLO 11 The FULL STOI From BLAST OFF to RECOVK ♦-Theatre Midntght374 words
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Miscellaneous228 1969-09-13 9 TODAY a Saturday* Sept. 13, 1969. s r.r, 7TT nt >3 TAR CAZER"»< By CLAY JL POLLAN H Your Ooily AdMty Gu«fc H stww Aeearama ta tha Star*. T i a According to th» &[art.- m To develop messooi for Saturday, nod words corresponding to rumberi of'/our Zodiac birth sign.228 words
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Miscellaneous217 1969-09-13 9 EXTRA! SPECIAL! N*w Sk»U| *t Cfttkay A 0«M» APOLLO 11 Gar.: Lata For Mankind nrmwit l CAT HAV I 3400 ODTON 2 1-116 ORCHA~RD-3?if'l I«TH DAT! K* Fr#« Uatl Show Start*: 1.45. I IS 8 So P.M. ICE" Starts: 203 MS 846 p.m. Ttrk«u Ob Sal* Prom II.M a.m. (Tomorrow217 words
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Article150 1969-09-13 10 BIG 1 BEN JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC RACE RED FACE King's Proctor Victorr II RED FACE King's Proctor August Moan RED FACE Fleetmuster 11 Ring's Proctor LASY MONEY Victory II August Moon RACE I HONEY DEAR Landaulet DaendHs LANDAULET HOIKT Dear Sistie SMILING TRIO Landaulet Honey Dear GWERLE Cluny150 words
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302 1969-09-13 10 COPENHAGEN. Fn. (Reuter) Tom Bogs, hardhitting 24-year-old Dane, last night won th« European middleweight boxing title with a storming points victory over Italy's Juan Cark>9 Duran. the 33-year-old defending champion. Bogs who relinquished the European light-heavy weigh* title earlier this year to campaign as a302 words
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Article200 1969-09-13 10 LONDON. Fri. Yorkshire and England number one Dennis Neale has been appointed the English Table Tennis Association's trainer-coach with special responsibility for tactics. This announcement made by Johnny Leach, the Eng.and manager, is regarded as a major step towards building up national playing strength for the200 words
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238 1969-09-13 10 IPOH, Fri. Kudadin impressed for the second time in the week when he went better than Magic Ring in a workout on a good track here this morning, reports Big Ben. The pair started from the half mile post and clappine on the pace238 words
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Article127 1969-09-13 10 DONCASTER, England Fr! (Reuter) British cham pion jockey Lester Piggott rode a treble here yesterday to snatch the lead from Geoff Lewi* in the race for the 1969 title. Piggott was back to his confident best, unperturbed by widespread criticism for riding a bad race on127 words
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Article50 1969-09-13 10 THE Singapore Combined Secondary Schools Sports Council will hold their tenth national swimming championships at the Chinese Swimming Club. The fourday meet starts 0 n Monday at 2.30 p.m. Che Dah blnte Mohd Noor wife of Enche Othman Wok! Minister for Social Affairs, will give away the prizes.50 words
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Article248 1969-09-13 10 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Peter Graves. 23-year-old Sussex left-hander, was awarded his County cap after defying the Derbyshire bowlers for an unbeaten half-century in their County championship game at Eastbourne yesterday. Derbyshire, shot out for 159 as Mike Buss claimed five wickets for 27 runs in his248 words
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Article99 1969-09-13 10 The Adult Education Board will hold their third annual athletic meet on Sunday at the Farrer Park Stadium at 2.30 p.m. The annual meet, a major event in the Board's extracurricula programme, includes a series or games and competitions conducted in the course of the year.99 words
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Article205 1969-09-13 10 US Baseball Results Standings NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Results of baseball matches Played yesterday. American League 6 Seattle 3. Kansas City 3 California 0, Washington 7 New York 3 (night). Cleveland 5 Detroit 2 (night), Baltimore 4 Boston 2 (night), Cnicago 4 Minnesota 0 (night). National League New York 4205 words
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Article892 1969-09-13 10 GOING: GOOD T'IEN KOW hat been going great guns on the track and if he steps up on that form he should have the beating of the field in Race Race Five at Ipoh today, opening day of the Perak Turf Club Gold Vase892 words
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Article25 1969-09-13 10 BIG BEN Red Face Hobart T'ien Kow Jimmy Lad Miss Raconteur Hobart Shyree Cisco Red Face T'ien Kow Caramoor Zodiac Gwerle Shyree Gourmet25 words
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Article85 1969-09-13 10 JAKARTA. Fri. (AFP) Jakarta is to have a dog racing track, which is expected to open next March The hockey stadium at Senajan will be converted and renamed the Camdrome Stadium. An agreement to thi s effect was signed on Wednesday by the Jakarta Municipal Government85 words
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Article70 1969-09-13 10 EAST BERLIN. Fri. (Reuter) East Germany's Olympic champion Maygit Gummel yesterday rega ned her world women's shot putt record with a throw of 20.10 metres (65ft U-l/4 ins) in final trials for next week's European cham plonships. She added just one centimetre (1/4 ins) to the70 words
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Article1305 1969-09-13 10 Raea It CL 6, Dlv. 5—5V4 Fura< p.m. ($4,500) (For Local Rider* Only) L 787 ■edouta f 9 00 Mrs D1 Breuk m..... R S Breuk Ool 13 X SOB Novehai 87 900 WJ. Downs rd 3. 907 Jobber 43 8 12 Jobber Slable .«W. Pail Hamphrie®1,305 words
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Article317 1969-09-13 11 THOMAS CUP CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand. Fri. (Reuter) New Zealand took a commanding 3-1 lead over Singapore tonight In the Thomas Cup Australian zone badminton final here. The Singapore team had started well by winnine the first singles of the 'night but New Zealand came hack317 words
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260 1969-09-13 11 HONG KONG. Frl. (UPI) —Japan are confident of winning the 9th Thomas Cup badminton competition to he held four years hence. Masayasu Fukul. coach of the visiting Japanese badminton team, said yesterday. "We are pretty sure we can train up a badminton team260 words
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Article43 1969-09-13 11 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Rothcrham United beat Bolton Wanderers by one goal to zero in an English football League Cup second round second replay match here iast night- Rotherham are now at home to Burnley In the third round on Sept. 24.43 words
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Article34 1969-09-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. Singapore drew 2 —2 with Perak on the opening day of the Tun Razak Cup hockey tournament here. In the other match. Selangor and Negri Sembilan also drew 2-all.34 words
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213 1969-09-13 11 CHRISTCHURCH. (\Z). Fri. (Reuter) Singapore's Wee Lhoon Sens claimed he was put off his game in the Thomas Cup Australasian badminton final against New Zealand here ton.ght. Wee was faulted three times in a crucial singles match against New Zealand's top player Richard Purser.213 words
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Article162 1969-09-13 11 Darul Afiah. the defending champions, moved to the top of the FAS division one league table with 34 points afte r their week-end performances. With a five-point lead. Darul are assured of the championship title. Wanderers are a close second with 29 points. P W162 words
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Article23 1969-09-13 11 ALL Blacks of Singapore will meet 41 Squadron Royal New Zealand Air Force in a SRU League fixture at Chanfl today.23 words
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Article148 1969-09-13 11 HONG KONG. Frx. (Reuter) Japanese ace Ippe: Kojima was drawn yesterday against Hong Kong number one Koo Man For in the first match of the Thomas Cup Eastern section of the world team badminton championships due to be held here tomorrow. The second singles148 words
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107 1969-09-13 11 BIRMINGHAM. England. Fri < Reuter) South African Cobie Legrange shattered his day-old course record with a four-under-par 68 second round to open up a of four strokes in the £8.450 Dunlop Masters golf tournament here yesterday. Legrange. showing the benefit of a two-month rest after107 words
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144 1969-09-13 11 NEW Zealand 's soccer team on their way to Tel Aviv for the World Cup Qualifying round matches will provide the Singapore Merdeka Cup team the first real test when they stop over to play a match on Sept 16 at Jalan Besar144 words
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Advertisement589 1969-09-13 11 CLASSIFIEDS...CLASSIFIEDS Classified Ads. Houses A Land For Sale DOWN PAYMENT Immediate Occupation Katong Seaside (Opposite ShaWs Villa. 440 A Ea«t Coa«t Road) Freehold 2/3-storev luxury eemi-detached bungalow 4 rooms. 3 hall*, split level. I balronies. quality equipment, large kitchen, spacious garden at Katong First Class Residential Area Hilltop facing sea589 words
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Advertisement703 1969-09-13 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS CHURCH OP 81NUAPOKI 140. Marin* Parade 9.00 a.m. Sunday School. 10.15 a.m. Worship Service ST. PETER'S CHCKCH L Itvlstock Avenue Mruioon Oardena S'pora u. Sunday 800 a.m. Parian Communion 8 00 am. Sunday School 9 30 am 800 o m Evensong GKYLANO CBLKCB OK CUKIBI 4, uoroa* XL.703 words
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Advertisement703 1969-09-13 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS HON tftIHLE-PRE.sMYI EttlAJ* chikih ft, ilvlatock Avenue. 8 pure-IB 800 a-m. Sunday School 9 16 am. Engllah Seme* OALILEE BIBLEPREsBt IEKIAN IHlKtb 175. Pasir Panjang Rd. s yore-E <J 44 p.m. Bunday School 600 p.m. English Service ETKKNAL LIFE BAPTIST HI KCH (Cantonese) 28-A Kim Keat Road. Sunday703 words
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Advertisement160 1969-09-13 11 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME WE. LIN WHAN CHll* A NG KIM CHOON of CHIP CHL AN TRADING CO hereby give notice that in consequence of NEW OWNERSHIP. We have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships. un»ier Section 525 of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance (Chapter 207>.160 words
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Miscellaneous1326 1969-09-13 11 TV SINGAPURA (CHANNEL 5) P.M. 100 Opening Announcements in all Languages and Woody Woodpecker; 13n World Tennis; 220 Gentle Ben (Flap Jark for Breakfast); 2.50 Inba Xeram. 345 What's Mv Line; 4 It/ Chinese Matinee (Mandarin feature Film, "The Wayward Husband l 535 Prog Summary in all Languages; 540 Disneyland1,326 words
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Article, Illustration622 1969-09-13 12 THE Law School at the University of Singapore should provide its students with a training that will enable the graduates to move readily from one sector to another. The university's V 1 c eChancellor. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. who is also concurrently622 words
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194 1969-09-13 12 AN exhibition of light engineering and machine shop equipment specially selected for their suitability for industrial conditions in Singapore will open here on Sept. 23. The five-day display to be held at the Australian Trade Commissioner's Display Rooms (n Clemenceau Avenue will feature products194 words
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141 1969-09-13 12 MALAYSIA'S Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, flew in here yesterday morning to hold talks with the Johore State Operations Committee in Johore Bahru to ease traffic congestion caused by goods vehicles waiting for Custom clearance at the causeway. He was accompanied141 words
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Article187 1969-09-13 12 A 20-vear-old vouth was sentenced to 18 months' m jail by the first District Court Judge Mr. D C. D'Cotta. yesterday on a robbery charge Mr. D'Cotta further ordered a two-year police supervision on We e Chin Lock, after his prison term. Wee had earlier187 words
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Article76 1969-09-13 12 TWO persons yesterday den. l®d a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly and causing hurt to Mahat bin Suraji and three others on Aug. 18 Yew Fook Ewe. 20. and K*e Poh. 22. pleaded not guiltv to the charge. al>ged to have been committed on76 words
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Article42 1969-09-13 12 A 17-year-old youth. Yap Seng Hang, was fined SISO by the Ninth Court Magistrate. Mr. Francis G. Remedios. when he pleaned guilty to a charge of causing hurt to Yahaya b.n Othman by fisting him. on Sept. 11 at Cantonment Road.42 words
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36 1969-09-13 12 THE NEW COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF of the Far East Fleet, Vice Admiral L.D. Empson, inspects a guard-of-honour formed by Royal Navy personnel at the Naval Base, yesterday, during a take-over ceremony from his predecessor, Vice-Admiral Sir William O'Brien.36 words
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Article, Illustration109 1969-09-13 12 The Y*s Men s Club of Singapore, Beta Chapter, has raised some 515,000 from the charity premiere of the film "Buddha" for the building fund of the proposed Kampnng Glam Community Centre. Thj premiere, held at Odeon Theatre, was under the patronage of the Minister for Foreign109 words
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Article85 1969-09-13 12 SUNDAY'S Toto Draw will be telecast live over Channel 5 at 3 30 p m. The chairman of the panel of officials will be Mr Lim B:an Han, director of Singapore Pools <Pte) Limited Other officials will include, Mr Sith bin AU. assistant controller of Posts,85 words
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Article83 1969-09-13 12 A NATIONAL Serviceman. Sisupal so C M. Vasudev. w as ialled for one month by the Ninth Court Magistrate' Mr. Francis G. Remedios. for being absent from weekly training. Sisupal. of the' Bukit Ho Swee Secondary School training centre, and a member of the Vigilante Corps, pleaded guilty to83 words
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Article122 1969-09-13 12 The second and final issue of the 5150 gold coins minted to rommemmorate Singapore's 150 th anniversary will be available from Sept. 15. These gold coins can be obtained from bank*, finance companies and 11 Post Offices The post offices are: Alexandra. Bukit Timah. Katong. Keppel122 words
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Article85 1969-09-13 12 Two persons were charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday w.th armed robbery of $64 in cash and property on Sept. 11 at the junction of Canal Road and Wayang Street. Tan Ah Bah and Chia Kuay Bak. were alleged to have robbed Tan Soo85 words
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Article135 1969-09-13 12 AN Indonesian. Rasidon Anik, 33. was jailed for one year, by the Ninth Court Magistrate. Mr. Francis G. Remedios. when he pleaded auiiiy to charge of entering Singapore illegally Rasidon. alias Rasidon bin Manak. alias Ibrahim bin Kassim. admitted that he had been served with an Order of135 words
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Article, Illustration339 1969-09-13 12 A balance of two-way trade can only be established favourably if there is no strong barrier or restriction on goods flowing between countries. This *'*s stated br the Chairman of the Stothert Pitt Md Lord Brfcon. who is on a three day business visit to the339 words
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Article143 1969-09-13 12 THE Chairman of the National Museum Board, Mr. J.F. Conceicao, will present certificates to 52 teachers from various primary schools who have completed practical courses organised by the Museum's service during August, this morning. The practical courses which are on taxidermv of mammals. taxidermy of birds143 words
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Article37 1969-09-13 12 Deepavali. 1969. will be on November 9 and not Oct- 10 as gazetted, a Government statement announced yesterday. As Nov. 9 is a Sunday, the following day. Nov. 10. will be observed as a public holiday.37 words
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Article45 1969-09-13 12 There will be no water or poor water pressure at Lorong G. Telok Kurau. from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m today. The Public Ufcl»lits Board said the shutdown of supplies i s to enable connections to be made to a 4-inch diameter main45 words
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127 1969-09-13 12 THE Education Ministry is organising a poster design competition in schools in conjunction with the "Keep Singapore Clean and MosquitoFree" campaign which will be launched in October. The poster design competition will be open to all schoolchildren from Sept. 1 to Oct. 6 Winners will127 words
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Article, Illustration166 1969-09-13 12 Thieves have broken into the Bird Park at Jurong Town and stolen away three specie ft of valuable birds The Police is appealing to anyone with infoimation%to contact the Police immediately or ASP Chong Yoon Choy or Inspector Ang Chip Sen* at Bukit Panjang166 words
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Article102 1969-09-13 12 THE daughter of a provision store owner yesterday pleaded zuiltv in the First* District Court on a shoplifting charge Can Kim Hiew. 19. admitted stealing 11 packets of dry-cell batteries from a super-market m Orchard Road on Aug 23 this year. The batteries wer« valued at $46.20. Gan102 words
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Article76 1969-09-13 12 S yee was charged In the First District Court v6sterday with failing to register ihl nCw lamin ated plastic identity card. Tan was alleged to hava failed to do so within the prescribed time on Mav 5 1965 and June 31. 1967 as notified m the Government76 words
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Advertisement29 1969-09-13 12 Sorrento The finest real Italia Pizzas la Tern I®: Sorrento «JJ£LS*. c ha *°AO. SINGAPORE PHONE. ***** II JO im. 4*\ r ■w Utaca Tl SERVE Rlf Aft KB29 words
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Miscellaneous86 1969-09-13 12 Time Tide High Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 11.51 am. (8.5 ft.), 11.50 p.m. (9.3 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 12.11 p.m. (10.3 ft.) Low Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 5.35 a.m. (1.3 ft.), 5.35 p.m. (2.1 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 5.25 am. (1.7 ft.), 5.34 p.m. (2.7 ft.) High Tide (Tomorrow) Singapore Town: 12.1386 words
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