Eastern Sun, 15 September 1969
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Title Section21 1969-09-15 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1119 Monday, 15 September 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents21 words
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258 1969-09-15 1 BEIRUT, Sun. (UPI) Iraq has killed 30 Iranian "infiltrators" in its northern border sector and has captured 14 others, according to a Baghdad Radio broadcast Saturday night. The announcement said the captured Iranians, who were later shown on Baghdad television, were members of the258 words
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Article96 1969-09-15 1 BANGKOK. Sun. <Reuter) A Thai Border Patrol police platoon fought a 45m:nute gun battle last Friday with a group of 10 Communist guerrillas on their way to a rubber plantation in the Haadyai district, two miles north of the Malaysian border. police reported today. The report96 words
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207 1969-09-15 1 ACCRA. Sun. (Reuter) Blafran leader Gen. Odumegwu Ojukwu has rejected a federal Nigerian proposal for reopening mercy relief flights, Radio Biafra announced todav opeaking to delegations from Carltas. the International Roman Catholic Relief Organisation, Gen. Ojukwu said the agreement signed In Laos yesterday between the207 words
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Article39 1969-09-15 1 CALCUTTA. Sun. (Reuter) Authorities in Calcutta have rarr.ed the street on which the United States Consulate and the Deputy British High Commission are located after the late Ho Chi Minh. It was formerly Harrington Street.39 words
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280 1969-09-15 1 MOSCOW, Sun. (UPI) The Soviet Union Sunday said its tanks are the world's best and said they will play a major role in nuclear warfare. Marshal Amasanp Babadjanyan. Commander of the Soviet Tank Troops, and several of his colleagues said tanks remained the major280 words
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125 1969-09-15 1 JAKARTA. Sun. ißeuter) President Suharto of Indonesia has not received an invitation to attend the Islamic summit meeting, due In Rabat later this month, a palace spokesman said today. The spokesman said that if an invitation were extended, the President might not be able125 words
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Article111 1969-09-15 1 QUAN LOI. Vietnam. Sun. (UPI) An American helicopter travelling a t almost ground level Sundav struck an oxcart with its skids, killing an old man and a bov and then flying off in a bizarre hit-run accident. U.S. military authorities reported. The mishap occurred on the road111 words
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Article67 1969-09-15 1 AUCKLAND. New Zealand. Sun. (Reuter) British. Gurkha and New Zealand troops will converge on Fiji on Thursday for military exercises which will last until Oct. 2. the New Zealand army announced today. Code-named "Ambrosia Tropic Concert." the operation will Involve two R.NZ.A.F. helicopters, a company of New Zealand troops,67 words
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343 1969-09-15 1 K.S. SIDHU - By K.S. SIDHU THE Police went on a midnight to dawn operation to catch the thieves involved in the Jurong Town Aviary theft in which five valuable birds were stolen but were subsequently recovered only to find that by the time they bad detained343 words
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Article143 1969-09-15 1 HONG KONG, Sun. (UPI) Three boxes of mooncakes will be sent to Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin Aldrin from a Hong Kong bakery to mark their historic voyage to the moon. The mooncakes will be delivered by Trans-World Airlines which promised to get them to the Apollo143 words
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Article352 1969-09-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Tun Abdul Raxak today stressed the urgency of exploiting Malaysia's natural resources to the full to create employment opportunities in the shortest time possible for the benefit of people of all races. In a multi-racial society, the prevalence of goodwill is dependent352 words
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Article199 1969-09-15 1 TEL AVIV, Sun. (Reuter) Israeli planes yesterday hit Egyptian military targets on the west coast of the Gulf of Suez for the fourth time this week, a military spokesman said The attack was launched after an abortive Egyptian attempt to penetrate Israeli lines, he added. It199 words
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Miscellaneous24 1969-09-15 1 LADIES DAY E r V\ "He just paid me the highest compliment a man can pay a girl he switched off the ball game!"24 words
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Article, Illustration256 1969-09-15 2 SINGAPORE won both the Lee Kong Chian Gold Trophy and Puan Sri Sadiah Sardon Trophy in the St. John Ambulance Brigade's Seventh Annual First-Aid and Nursing Competitions held at the Gay World Stadium yesterday. The local ambulance and nursing teams beat their256 words
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Article, Illustration237 1969-09-15 2 CENTRALISED air-condi-tioning would be a common feature in most newly-built buildings for use by the higher income groups within the next fire years in Singapore. This would be so because Singapore Is characterised by "an extremely stable Government, a fast-rising middleclass and the second highest standard of237 words
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Article283 1969-09-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Sultan of Perak today conferred the state's highest award the Darjah Kerabat Di-Raja on the Sultans of Pahang and Johore. to mark his 45th birthday. The award, newly created for heads of states and members of royal families, was also conferred on his mother.283 words
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Article331 1969-09-15 2 Singapore's export* to loma 90 countries during Hie first seven months of this year totalled over $2,623 million, an increase of more than 20 percent over the same period in 1968. West Malaysia remains Singapore's best customer buying about $437,26 million worth of goods from Singapore,331 words
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134 1969-09-15 2 The Kampong Kebangaan Community Centre is now conducting a pilot survey to And out the needs of the people living in the constituency and how the community centre can play Its part In helping local residents. Among the alms of the pilot survey are:134 words
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Article146 1969-09-15 2 A tragic accident occurred at Upper Serangoon Road yes terday morning when both mother and daughter were killed when the car they were travelling in collided Into the rear of a lorry carrying planks. The driver and another passenger were also seriously injured. The deceased were Madam146 words
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Article172 1969-09-15 2 THE Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Communications, Mr. Phua Bah Lee. said yesterday Singapore would set up a trade office in the U.S.S.R. as soon as a trade commissioner is appointed. Mr. Phua who returned after a two-week tour of the Soviet Union172 words
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Article, Illustration167 1969-09-15 2 YES. i* moon-cakes from the moon brought to earth by the astronaut*: ''"le'rhe 'cakeThop sign boards were decorated with a new f aee-hft «cts" f of H the totally different from that of the previous years depicting tSe effect* of the moon quest. (Photo above). r167 words
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Article21 1969-09-15 2 SINGAPORE Women's Netball Assoc.atlon will hold their annual dance at the Baron Niteclub Upper Serangoon Road on Oct 321 words
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Article112 1969-09-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Gerakan government in Penan* is making ©reparations to compel all assemblymen in the state to declare their assets. Announcing this today, the Chairman of the Gerakan Ra'avat Malaysia. Prof. Syed Hussain Alatas said the party's assemblymen and MPs would take the112 words
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Miscellaneous147 1969-09-15 2 IX)DAY an Monday* September 15, 1969. m STAR GAZERS, By CLAY R. POLLAN H Your Daily Activity Gvidm M nr According to fh» Stan. T SW 23 *5 3 Jl r. JK Your Daily Activity Qrido H According to Iho Stan. •To develop message for Monday, read words corresponding toYiumbers147 words
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Article, Illustration150 1969-09-15 3 KATMANDU. Sun. (UPI) A sudden upsurge of cholera epidemic claimed the lives of at least 15 persons at Bhaktapur City, seven miles east of Katmandu, according to reports reaching here. Forty persons stricken with cholera were admitted in hospitals Saturday. Nine of them were later discharged. Last150 words
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67 1969-09-15 3 SEOUL, KOREA: About 1,000 students of Yonsei University clash with riot police in a Seoul street as they started a street demonstration following a protest rally in the campus against the constitutional revision which enables President Park Chung-Hee to run for a third term when his current term expires in67 words
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212 1969-09-15 3 MILAN. Sun (Router) Luigi Sala. 27, disappeared from the village of Cepagatoi. near Pescara, after local authorities discovered he was not really a priest. He turned up several days ago at the clinic near Milan and asked to be admitted for a "rest."212 words
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Article238 1969-09-15 3 COLOMBO, Sun. (Reuter) The Ceylon government has proclaimed a nation-wide state of emergency and ordered the army to take over key points at oil and power stations following a wave of strikes. A government spokes-"j man said the emergency was proclaimed last night and the government238 words
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Article80 1969-09-15 3 JERSEY CITY. N.J. Sun(UPI) Police on Saturday seized a 17-year-old boy who allegedly went berserk in his nome with an axe. chopped his teen-age brother to death and critically wounded two younger sisters Michael Mitchell, a high school dropout enrolled in a local job corps training programme, was arrested80 words
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Article66 1969-09-15 3 BOMBAY, Sun. (Reuter) A lockout at three factories of one of Indlas biggest engineering firms ended today when a wages and bonus agreement was signed with more than 4,000 workers. The firm. Voltas Limited, declared a lockout after a strike at their two works in Bangalore and66 words
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110 1969-09-15 3 SRINAGAR. India. Sun. (Reuter) The foundation was laid here today for a three million rupee (£166.000) new marble shrine to house the reputed hair 0 f the Moslem Prophet Mohammed. The sacred hair relic was kept in one of the principle mosques in Kashmir at110 words
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Article45 1969-09-15 3 DOHA. Qatar. Sue. (Reuter) Qatar will take part for the first time in the International Postal Congress In Tokyo beginning October 7, it was announced here today. A delegation of three, will represent the Gulf state at the Union's 16th congress.45 words
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200 1969-09-15 3 NEW DELHI. Sun. (Reuter) Independent newspaper The Statesman said today the influence of the United Nations had perhaps reached its lowest ebb to date in the Middle East The newspaper in an editorial added: "The main hope fof peace lies not In the U.N. bol200 words
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197 1969-09-15 3 TOKYO, Sun. (AFP) Fifteen chiefs of state and other top-class VIPs have already accepted invitations to attend the Osaka World Exposition next year. Over 30 of them are expected to accept, Expo authorities said today. The VIPs that have agreed to visit Japan for197 words
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Article158 1969-09-15 3 WINTER HARBOUR Northwest Territories. Sun. (Reuterj The 115.000-ton supertanker Manhattan has smashed her way out of the po.ar ice which trapped her for 24 hours in M'Clure Strait. 1,400 miles North of Edmonton. The specially strengthened vessel took more than two hours last night to crunch through158 words
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Article49 1969-09-15 3 PLYMOUTH. England, Sun. (UPI) The Norwegianowned Regina Maris with her crew of 20 Saturday set out to retrace the route taken by Captain Cook on his voyage of discovery to Australia. It plans to arrive in Sydney in time for the Cook bicentenary celebrations in April.49 words
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Article53 1969-09-15 3 YAKIMA. Wash. Sun. (UPI) Burglary Investigators from the western states are gathered here for a convention. Early this week they cited Yakima's police force as the best in the west when it came to catching safecrackers This apparently failed to impress thieves who cracked a safe here on Friday53 words
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472 1969-09-15 3 SEOUL, Sun. (Reuter) President Park Chung-Hee's supporters in the national assembly side-stepped opposition obstruction and passed a constitutional amendment bill allowing him to stand for a third consecutive term in a surprise move early today. About 40 opposition legisla- tors staging a472 words
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Article72 1969-09-15 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. (Reuter) Prime Minister Keith Holyoake of New Zealand arrives here on Monday for two days of discussions on Vietnam. Southeast Asia and economic matters with President Nixon and American officials. Mr. Holyoake will stop In Washington before attending the United Nation's general assembly In72 words
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Article127 1969-09-15 3 SYDNEY, SOB. (Beater)— Six nans from India have arrived here to care for under privileged aborigines In the Australian outback. The nuns will work at Bourke. 500 miles northwest of Sydney a t the invitation of the Roman Catholic bishop of the area. Bishop DJ.127 words
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Article61 1969-09-15 3 NEW YORK. Sun. (UPD A linotype operator, left by his wife and Ave children sifter he quit his Job, barricaded himself in his home on Saturday and began shooting at passersby, police said. The sniper. Identified as Harry Jolly, 39, was flushed out before anyone was Injured. however, by61 words
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Advertisement80 1969-09-15 3 i •V-iv Every day from Singapore a mighty Qantas V-Jet takes off for Europe—to Athens, or Rome, Vienna, Frankfurt or Amsterdam. Or to Colombo on Saturday at 6:45 p.m. or Calcutta on Sunday at 6:45 p.m., Monday at 9:15 p.m. and Wednesday at 6:45 p.m. See your travel agent iTfi80 words
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Article, Illustration568 1969-09-15 4 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR Ann: I am desperate for advice. Please tell me what to do. We have three daughters. The oldest is now 18. She had crooked teeth and we had them straightened by a very fine orthodontist. The girl wore braces568 words
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Article117 1969-09-15 4 VIENNA. Sim. (Reuter) The amnesty for Cxechoslovaks who left their country after last year's Warsaw Pact Invasion runs out to-morrow virtually ignored by the estimated 50.000 who sought asylum in the west. Despite the prospect of up to two years in jail if they change their117 words
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Article210 1969-09-15 4 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) There probably will always be a land of Hope and Glory." The British Broadcasting Corp. last night surrendered to national sentiment and ended its weekly proms concert series witn the playing of the Elgar national hymn. Two months ago. broadcasting officials announced that concert210 words
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Article112 1969-09-15 4 JERUSALEM. Sun. (Reuter) Israel will not allow a special United Nation Committee appointed, to Investigate the treatment of Arabs in Israeli-held territory to enter the country, nor will It co-operate with it in any way, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said here yesterday. The Committee112 words
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Article492 1969-09-15 4 TUN|S, Sun. (Reuter) Colonel Moimir Al Kozafi, Libya's Chairman of Hio Revolutionary Command Council, yesterday described how he started last week's coup with 70 officers and one private soldier. The revolutionaries' password was "Palestine" and the countersign "Jerusalem," he said in a broadcast from492 words
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Article72 1969-09-15 4 OSLO. Sun. (UPI) The presiding Judge hailed the robbery as one of the greatest capers of Its kind. Then he sentenced the thief to six months in jail. The convicted man had stolen a car belonging to Prime Minister Per Borten's office and the checkbook72 words
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55 1969-09-15 4 VIGIL ARMED TROOPS, wearing gas-masks in Belfast, separated the Protestants from the Catholics (seen background) gathered at Falls Road when yet another ugly clash was averted after the British Army fired CS gas-grenades into the crowd. Seven rounds were lobbed when the mob threatened to smash through barricades and invade(UPI photo). - 55 words
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Article86 1969-09-15 4 LONGVILLE. England, Sun. (UPI) Fishermen Edward Birch whipped his fishing-rod into a bold backstroke and lunged it back toward the street Flash, pop, all the lights in Longville went out, all the electric stoves died, all the TV sets blacked out Birch, 18, had hooked overhead power lines86 words
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Article403 1969-09-15 4 W. GERMAN UNREST BONN, Sun. (Reuter) An unprecedented week of wildcat strikes left West Germany this week-end with a stack of new pay claims and an outgoing coalition government increasingly divided by charges of economic negligence. Widespread industrial unrest f also affecting Bonn's Common Market403 words
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Article, Illustration252 1969-09-15 4 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Twenty-two-year-old Valerie Holmes telephoned, her mother here after winning the Miss International Beauty Contest in Tokvo earlier yesterday from 46 other girls. A gold crown studded with 740 pearls worth about 30.000 sterling was placed on Miss Holmes' head by Miss Maria(UPI photo). - 252 words
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Article454 1969-09-15 4 BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Sun. (Reuter and UP!) Street fighting flared up anew last night with dashes between rival crowds of Protestants and Catholics in the Northern Irish capital. Main trouble centre was the Falls Road area where at one time 500 people were milling around, many454 words
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Miscellaneous259 1969-09-15 4 I ft SHAW mmmm L I D O Phone ***** LAST DAT! 11 •1.49. 4 OA. 30 9 15 p.a. Julie Teh Feng ii Jennv Hu FAREWELL MT LOVE" (A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mandar.n in Shawscope Color Opeaß Tomorrow' School Children <1 to any seat at all show* Nancy Kvan A-259 words
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Miscellaneous301 1969-09-15 4 N I S A 7 o J W/x EXTRA! SPECIAL! Nov Showing at CitkiT A Odoon APOLLO 11 A GIANT LEAP FOR MANKIND IN COLO& jo RC HAR D- 32 1b 1 J 11TH BIG DAT! No FrM list! Show Start* 1 45. I.IS A 630 c m "ICS" Start*:301 words
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Article339 1969-09-15 5 UNITED NATIONS, Sun. (UPI) The General Assembly, opening its 24th session Tuesday, appears likciT to be another conclave of private diplomatic talks with three or four Items overshadowing the 103-toplc agenda without cominr ud for formal debate. Secretary General U Thant was expected to discuss339 words
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Article84 1969-09-15 5 NEW YORK, Sun. (AFP) New York Mayor John Lindsay yesterday had his sixroom flat besieged by anxious house-hunters, drawn to the spot by a hoax advertisement in Friday's New York Times. The advert offered the luxury flat at a controlled rent of 85 dollars a month, normally the84 words
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Article177 1969-09-15 5 WEST ORANGE, NJ. Sun. (Reuter) Was Peter Pan the first Hippie revolutionist? Some students here think he probably was and claim that mav be the reason why the Mary Martin television classic has not been shown by broadcast networks mince 1960. Dan Weinstein. 20. one of177 words
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Article430 1969-09-15 5 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) Fantastic develop* ments in space rivalling the most far-out cosmic comic strips may become realities even before today's astronauts become grandfathers, the National Geographic acciery reported Saturday Man's trip to the moon, it said, "is only a step in mankind's march to the430 words
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Article137 1969-09-15 5 LONDON. Bun. (Reuter) Britain g biggest state-owned airline tonight bowed to criticism and suspended its travel-boosting plan offering American bachelors dates with computer-matched British girls. Keith Granville. Managing Director 0 f the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) announced the suspension would be "until I have had137 words
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Article72 1969-09-15 5 SAN FRANCISCO. Bun. (UPI> Attorneys for Look Magazine on Monday will ask a delay In taking depositions from three persons in Mayor Alloto s 12 5 million U S dollar libel suit against the magazine. It was reported on Saturday. The law ftrm of Cooper, White and Cooper72 words
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63 1969-09-15 5 THE REMAINS OF AN ALLEGHENY DC-9 jet and a Piper-Cherokee are seen assembled on Saturday in a hanger at Bakalar Air Force Base, Columbus, Ind. The two planes collided last week in the air killing 83 persons. Federal investigators hope to find enough parts of the two planes to be(UN IUdiophet«). - 63 words
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664 1969-09-15 5 EDGARTOWN, Mass, Sun. (UPI) Autumn seems to come gently to Edgartown, and the last of summer's vacationers reluctantly struggle back to the cities. But its a summer few are likely to forget least of all Sen. Ted Kennedy Hie summer when an apparently664 words
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56 1969-09-15 5 DELIGHTED to be reunited are American Ambassador to Brazil. Mr. Charles Burge Elbrick, 61, and his wife Elvira at their home last week when the envoy was released by his kidnappers. The Brazilian government was forced to free 15 political prisoners and fly them to Mexico for asylum in order(UPI; Radiophoto). - 56 words
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169 1969-09-15 5 WHITBY. Ontario. Sun. (UPI) Evidence found by police doe* led to the arrests on Friday night and Saturday of six men. including a Metropolitan Toronto Police Constable. In connection with the 200.000 dollars kidnapping of Mrs. Mary Kelles, police said on Saturday. The latest169 words
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327 1969-09-15 5 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sun. (UPI) Brazil's three-man military junta held a secret meeting on Saturday amid indications it would decide by Monday whether incapacitated President Arthur Da Costa E Silva would be permanently replaced. Costa e Silva, 66. who suffered brain hemorrhage Ana327 words
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Article164 1969-09-15 5 GEXEVA. Sun. (Reuter) James Roosevelt, eldest son of the late U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and his wife Irene, have been divorced here, a lawyer for Mrs. Roosevelt confirmed today. He said the divorce was pronounced on Sept 4 and would become effective 20 days after both partiea164 words
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253 1969-09-15 5 DETROIT, Sun. (Reuter) A tap® recording of an interview, allegedly made by the British Broadcasting Corporation, will be used as key evidence in the efforts of Black Militant Robert Williams to avoid extradition to North Carolina, his attorney said today. The lawyer. Milton Henry,253 words
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172 1969-09-15 5 WASHINGTON*. Sun. (UPI) Critics of military spending. losers in battles to halt anti-ballistic missile deployment and new spending on aircraft carriers. 0 n Saturday turned their attention to th® supersonic manned bomber Amendments challenging the bomber and the Navy's F-14 represent the only two obstacles172 words
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Article521 1969-09-15 6 BALI means different things to different people. To some it is a quaint Hindu culture going back many centuries. To others, grimarily Europeans who have seen Dutch jurist posters, Ball is teeming with dancing bare-breasted beauties. To the modern com-mercial-minded future-oriented organisations the island is an untapped521 words
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Article312 1969-09-15 6 SINGAPORE'S 7-2 defeat in the Thomas Cup Zone final at Chrlstchureh. New Zealand, on Saturday calls for a reassessment of badminton in the Republic. There can be no excuse for the thumping defeat. The players have had more than ample time preparing for Singapore's debut in the Thomas312 words
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Article, Illustration762 1969-09-15 6 U Bo Than - Easier Visas To Mandalay By U Bo Than RANGOON, (UPI) No flying fishes play on the road to Mandalay, but mors and more foreign tourists may be travelling the rood before long. Burma is taking steps to make it easier for foreigners to visit this Texas-sized country(UPI) - 762 words
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Article268 1969-09-15 6 S. RAMACHANDRA - Letters... S. RAMACHANDRA Singapore AS one climbs the staircase from the ground floor to the ftrst iloor of the Supreme Court in Singapore, he wi 1 notice a large wooden panel inscribed with the full names and tenures of office of the Chief Justices of the268 words
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Article98 1969-09-15 6 WASHINGTON. (Reuter) President Nixon's panel on space exploration i« expected to recommend this that the United States push ahead with space research at about the same rate as in recent years. Such m recommendation, though less than the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) hoped for. would98 words
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Article17 1969-09-15 6 The answer to our prayer may be the echo of our resolve.— Herbert Louis Samuel.17 words
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Article662 1969-09-15 6 Khader Nasser - by Khader Nasser AMMAN, (Renter) Jordanian officials. who built tourism up into the country s biggest foreign exchange earner before the June 1967 ArabIsraeli war, have gloomily concluded that Christian shrines are a much more powerful lure to the visitor than the monuments of antiquity Since662 words
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399 1969-09-15 6 WASHINGTON, (VPl)\\ The U.S. Agriculture Research Service has 1 been at work for several years trying to develov substitutes for chemical < pesticides and fertilisers that cause environmen- < tal problems. Thus far there have j been no major break-399 words
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688 1969-09-15 6 Betty Pilkington - By Betty Pilkington (Gemini News Service) UNITED NATIONS: The UN has been badly, and justifiably, hurt in the public mind because of its studied non-involvement in the Nigeria-Biafra war a tragedy that violates so much of the spirit of the Charter. The more complex(Gemini News Service) - 688 words
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Article416 1969-09-15 6 g|g|gf THE other day Alfie invited me to a concert which featured the gem of his eye, "The Nincompoops." I must apologise for Alfle here. He belong! to the new generation. He gives nothin', contributes nothin* and annihilates nothin' "World Peace Through Free Lovln'" but416 words
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526 1969-09-15 7 ASIAN ROUNDUP HONG KONG, Sun. (UPI) The Japan** government last weak ruled aut a joint venture proposal from Detroit. Minister of International Trade Masayoshi Ohira said the Chrysler-Mitsu-bishi tie-up will not be approved until Japan liberalises on foreign investment in Japanese auto industry. The526 words
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Article114 1969-09-15 7 TOKYO, Surt. (ATP) Toyo Kogyo. Japan's third biggest auto maker, will export its rotary engines to General Motor* ot the United Statea, the company announced this week it will be the lirst Japanese export of such engine*, although the shipment will be limited to only three114 words
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Article156 1969-09-15 7 TOKYO, Sun (AFP)—ltaly and Japan here today reached a new Civil Air Agreement to operate Polar flights between Rome and Tokyo for the first time. It also granted each other right* to operate a total of four return flight* weekly instead of three a* heretofore. The156 words
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86 1969-09-15 7 JAKARTA, Sun. (UPI) The Indonesian government is p anning to import 50.000 tons of rice in addition to purchases from the United State* under a credit agreement. Col. Arifin of the Indonesian government rice agency "Bulog" said the imports would be used as86 words
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Article, Illustration113 1969-09-15 7 TWO wristwstches manufsctured by Citizen Watch Company of Tokyo have been placed on the International Trade end Industry Ministry's list of "Industrisl Products of Good Design" (G-Mark Products) for 1969. Commended for their design ss well ss functlonsl quality are Citizen XB. an electronic113 words
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334 1969-09-15 7 BLUE BELL. Pennsylvania. Sun. (UPI) When Dr J Prewpcr Eckert Invented the world'i first All-electronic com. pater U 24-year-old engineer In ***** he figured at the most that eventually 10.000 of them would be built Today, about 80.000 computers operate throughout the world.334 words
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316 1969-09-15 7 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) —> Chancellor of the Exchequer Roy Jenkins hat told the chairman of Britain's five biggest banks that they are still landing their customers too much money and ha expects them to cut it back the next few months. The treasury316 words
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358 1969-09-15 7 NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI) Down payments by oil companies on the record US$9OO million sales of Alaskan oil rights were deposited on Thursday so Alaaka can begin to realise Investment profits as soon as possible. Prompt investment of the proceeds from the sale in Anchorage.358 words
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Article125 1969-09-15 7 Joint FrenchJapanese Venture TOKYO. Sua. (ATP) Show* Denko, a leading Japanm« aluminium refining and petrochemical company, said today that it it planning to co. operate with Ugine-Kuhlmann, a major French chemical! firm, to manufacture plastic materials in Japan. According to the plan disclosed by Showa Denko, a FrenchrJapanese Joint pany125 words
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Article88 1969-09-15 7 MANILA, Sun. (UPI) The Philippines and Cambodia have started negotiations for a bilateral air services agrev ment. Philippine Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Jose D. ingles told opening session, "there la a basic need to resch a formal agreement to regularise and stabilise the conditions under88 words
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Article109 1969-09-15 7 TAIPEI, Sun. (AFP) Taiwang first rice harvest this year amounted to 1.236.000 metric tons representing an increase of 28.000 tons over the same period of last year, It was reported here today. According to Mr. Chang Hsun Shun. Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Forestry of109 words
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Article247 1969-09-15 7 PRICE WAR THREAT MANILA. Sun. (UPI) Filipino flour millers entered Into a contract with the Canadians for a largescale importation of wheat after U.S. representatives refused to discuss problems with local millers. OH J. Puyat Jr.. President of the Philippine Association of Flour Millers,247 words
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Article127 1969-09-15 7 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) Britain's aerospace industry la about to launch a massive sales drive to capture a bigger share of the Japanese and Far East markets, the Society of Aerospace companies announced. It will be Initiated during Tokyo's British Week later this month when 28 members127 words
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46 1969-09-15 7 Male shoppers in Tokyo during "British Week* will be able to study the quality of clothes by Simpson, the Lon-don-based menswear organisation. In their DAKS range, this Chesterfield two-piece suit appeals to the young executive and is cut from Saxony "Windsor Look" checks in pure wool.46 words
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Article210 1969-09-15 7 WASHINGTON. Sun (Renten Japanese Foreign Minister Kiicni Aichi today called on U.S. Commerce Secretary Maurice Stans and asked him to co-operate with a textile fact-flndin* mission from Japan to the U.S. The mission, due here on Monday, will study the American textile industry. Japan formed the mlfciou210 words
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Article166 1969-09-15 7 FRANFURT, Germany, Sun. (UPI) Japan's third largest tuto firm Mazda-Toyo Kogyo, made its West German debut on Thursday at the Frankfurt International Auto Show. Maxda unveiled for the first time in Europe the model 1800 sedan with 100 HP (116 US HP) engine. Although on166 words
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Article337 1969-09-15 7 AKRIVALS 500 LB. MSA 029 K. Lumpur 900 A.m. MSA 119 K. Lumpur 10 15 a.m. MSA 121 K. Lumpur 10 25 a.m. MSA 005 Penang. Ipoh. K. Lumpur, Malacca 1040 ana. THAI TG425 Bangkok. ItlSMk PAN-AM PAS4I BalKB. Guam. Bonalulu. D Ft&ociioo UNPA GAKCDA OAMS Jakarta. 1.10337 words
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Advertisement144 1969-09-15 7 SHIPPING NOTICE BfP M/S "TAIPOOSHAIT'.i 2.000 T«i»cw«.s^u l FOBTNIGHTLT EXPBES9 SERVICE fOI BONOKONO —BINGAFOBE PWAK6 Penang 17'10 Mpt. 3 5 Oct. 1> tl Oct. N*V. Singapore 20 tl Sept «'7 Oct. K S3 Oct. 1/9 N«r. B'.ngspore Penang J'SPP 0 *l2 n J!,5 on 15 IB Sept. 17 18 n,«144 words
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Article, Illustration564 1969-09-15 8 WILLIAM JACKS AND CO. (S.) Sdn. Bhd, gave away "glittering diamonds" to 58 dealers in Singapore at a reception held during the week. One of the lucky dealers to receive a valuable diamond was Miss Nancy Koh of Yong Watt and Co. (seen above) with Mr. N.564 words
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Article, Illustration841 1969-09-15 9 Billy Graham, a vary famous Christian, onca said, "Ona mark of a Christian is self-control and self -discipline." He also said that, without moral standards and religious faith, "affluence without selfdiscipline will act as a boomerang which has a built-in time bomb that could destroy the nation. What exactly841 words
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Article, Illustration599 1969-09-15 9 Men wuted for hazardous Journey (null wage*, bitter cold, loaf month* at complete darkness, constant daa««r, safe return doubtful. Honour and recognition In case of success. SIR Ernest Shackleton was on# of tha pioneers of the Antarctic in the early years of this century. To recruit for599 words
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Article, Illustration516 1969-09-15 9 IN one of kit speeches (delivered at the opening of a Symposium) Mr. Lee Kuen Yew, our Prime Minister said, "Whether Southeast Asian countries will endure as coherent nations in providing the political framework for economic and industrial development and to raise the standard of living516 words
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Article, Illustration405 1969-09-15 9 ALL educated people have their own ambitions. Igorant people who have no ambitions move from one trade to another facing many difficulties in their work. Good and educated people choose their trade when they are young And such people are often for- tunate and have a405 words
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Advertisement207 1969-09-15 9 Essay writing: Rules to observe All entrants are requested to observe the following rules: 1. Each entrant mutt fill in his/her own writing the entry form appended below in block letters. 2. No entry will be considered without the entry form properly filled up. 3» The entrant must attach his/her207 words
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Miscellaneous119 1969-09-15 9 AMY By Jack Tipptt 'Don't worry, Doddy. .w« bought you a nice surprise, too. .PIPE CLEANERS!" DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saundere and AUen McWiiams DO THAT-TOP- WANDER DOWN >v AND MEET THE PEOPLE YOU ALMOST KILLED...AN' TRIED T'PUT J MAN, WHEN SOMEBODY BLASTS AT A CONGRESSBLASTS AT A CONGRESS MAN,THE119 words
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175 1969-09-15 10 CHRISTCHURCH, NZ, Sun. (Reuter) Commenting last night on the ruling against Wee Choon Seng, the coach Wong Peng Soon said a receiver judge could not watch both the server and receiver to see if the receiver moved before the racquet hit the shuttle.175 words
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Article206 1969-09-15 10 Darul Afiah increased their lead in the FAS Division One league table when they beat RAF Seletar 6-2 at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. With four more games In hand Darul are leading the table with 36 points from 20 games. Seletar shocked the leaders hy206 words
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Article112 1969-09-15 10 Francis Sengol scored an upset win when he beat favourites A. Kannan and Jaswant Singh in an eight-mile walking race yesterday. Sponsored by Achilles Club of Singapore, the route was from Serangoon GardensCha n g i C:reus«Serangoon Garden. Sengol completed the course in one hour eight112 words
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Article31 1969-09-15 10 POLICE Sports Association beat Hotel Singapura 2-0 in a Division One league fixture at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night Yip Kum Tong and Tony Tan netted the goals.31 words
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Article19 1969-09-15 10 Th« FAS Division One match between Stable Boys and Junior AA at the Geylanf Stadium yesterday was postponed.19 words
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Article1534 1969-09-15 10 M. 7.Ar.trA PTA SCORES FIRST WIN By BIG BEN IPOH, Sun. King's Cup winner Captain Fleet won the Gold Vase trial in a blanket finish here today. Ridden by Ricky Kingston, the four-year-old beat Instant Power by a neck with Dendrobium and Dictionary deadheating for1,534 words
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Article69 1969-09-15 10 TOKYO. Bun. (Reuter) Japanese boxers dominated the first Asian junior boxing championships which ended here today by winning four titles. Bouth Korea won the light flyweight and flyweight divisions. the Philippines the featherweight and Burma took the welterweight class. Thirty-three boxers from Burma. Korea. Malaysia. Thailand the69 words
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Article41 1969-09-15 10 HONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter) Japan tonight beat Hong Kong by nine games to nil to win the Asian Zone (eastern section) of the Thomas Cup badminton competition. Japan's opponents in the next round will be either Indonesia or Thailand.41 words
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457 1969-09-15 10 LONDON, Sun. Britain's athletics selectors have finally chosen 73 athletes for the European championships in Athens from tomorrow to Sept. 21. This is the same record number of athletes chosen for the Olympic Games in Mexico In 1968. Lillian Board has switched from457 words
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Article233 1969-09-15 10 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Gloucestershire, needing v.o» tory against Sussex to finish seconu in the .Lngiish County cricket cnampion&hip, collapsed lor 78 yesterday losing their last eight wickets lor only 17 runs Sussex seamer Mike Buss routed Gloucestersh.re with five wickets for 18 his best figures of233 words
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87 1969-09-15 10 ENGLAND'S TEAM of Peter Claydon and Nicholas Martin (right) are seen here on their way to overall victory in the World Junior Sailing Championships a sixrace series sailed in Enterprise dinghies at Hamilton, Bermuda. The two-man teams were all under the age of 21 and came from USA, Canada, England,87 words
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Article180 1969-09-15 10 McCabe Walk-out SYDNEY, Sun. (Reuter) Mr. Wayne Reid, President of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia, said here today the association had not received an official report on Australian player Elwyn McCabe storming off the court during tne final of the Malaysian championships in Kuala180 words
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Article, Illustration213 1969-09-15 10 SYDNEY, Sun. (Reuter) Australian Rod Laver's performance in winning two tennis "grand slams" is the greatest sporting achievement by an individual in the history of anv game, former Wimbledon doubles champion Adrian Quist said today. Writ Jig In the Sydney SunHerald Quist said213 words
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Article303 1969-09-15 10 BIRMINGHAM, Enqland, Sun. (Reuter) South African Cobie Legrange clung to his big overnight lead to win the £8,450 Dunlop Masters golf title by three strokes here yesterday. Legrange faltered on the last nine holes dropping three shots to finish with a two-over-par 74 for a303 words
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Article201 1969-09-15 10 US Baseball Results Standings NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI> Results of yesterday's major league baseball games:— AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 6 Washington 11. Boston 5 New York 2. California 4 Seattle 6 (Ist game), California 4 Seattle 2 (2nd game. Cleveland 5 Baltimore 10, Kansas City 1 Minnesota 0, Oakland 4 Chicago201 words
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Article53 1969-09-15 10 THE Leong sisters Kave and Kaye Sine, entered the semi-finals of the Singapore Malays Badminton Association s open championships convincing wing over the opponents in the singles quarter nnals of the Badminton Stadium yesterday. .Kaye Peng best Peh Yip 11-0, 11-4 whll« Kaye SinC beat Lam53 words
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Miscellaneous45 1969-09-15 10 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $30,804 Ist Prix#: No. *****1 ($7,624) 2nd Prist: No. *****0 ($3,812) 3rd Prist: No. *****6 ($1,906) Storttri: ($303 tach): No*. *****9 *****2 *****1 *****5 *****4 *****7 *****5 Consolation: ($l4B tach) Nos. *****3 *****9 *****2 *****7 *****0 *****7 *****1 *****9 *****1 *****345 words
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Article92 1969-09-15 11 HONG KONG, Sun. (Renter) A new Hong Kong football scorin* record was set yesterday when the Police reserve division team netted 25 goals without a reply. This goal-scoring rfpree by the Police forwards against the local Yuen Long team bettered the previous record of 24 goals92 words
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845 1969-09-15 11 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Derby County, promoted from the Second Division only last season yesterday took over as First Division leaders by winning 1-0 away to Newcastle United, the European Fairs Cupholders. Derby, the only unbeaten team In the First Division, lead on goal average845 words
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Article218 1969-09-15 11 The National Teams Committee under the Chairmanship of Mr. Kee Yew Leng yesterday named 19 olayers for the Gold Leaf Pestabola friendly soccer match against the New Zealand World Cup side at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Tuesday at 6 p.m. Mr. Kee said:218 words
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Article1056 1969-09-15 11 ENGLISH DIVISION ONE P*rbv County Liverpool Everton Wolverhampton Wanderers L*ecfs United Tottenham Hotspur Coventry City Stoke City Arsenal Nottingham Forest Manchester Citv Newcastle United p w LO 6 [0 7 9 7 9 4 9 3 9 S 9 4 9 4 9 3 9 3 9 31,056 words
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108 1969-09-15 11 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) Another top British football player has decided to quit soccer to join tho Jehovah's Witness religious sect. Chelsea's forward, Bobby Tambling, hat decided to give up Hio game and become a minister or "pioneer" for the Jehovah's Wit- nesses, according to108 words
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Article, Illustration83 1969-09-15 11 AUSTRALIA'S women athletes will wear a high-fashion walking-out uniform, a high-fitted A-line dress, and double-breasted jacket, at coming international meetings. The outfit it in cream drip-dry crimplene, with a hem 4to sin., above the knee. It is com. pleted by a cowgirl-style hat, navy shoes83 words
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Miscellaneous991 1969-09-15 11 is (CHANNEL B) PM 300 Opening Announcements in all Languages and Morning Star; 325 Woman's World iT&mili; 355 A piarv of Events In Singapore "Hiis Week (Tamil); 400 It's Happening in Singapore (Tamil) (Repeat>; 4.15 Scarlett Hill (Dividing Line); 440 6OO Prog Summary in all Languages; 6.05 Phantom Agent (Operation991 words
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Article, Illustration829 1969-09-15 12 PETER LOKE - Ship Furnishings Decorate A Home •y PETER LOKE DO not ba surprised by the pealing of bells when you are taking an evening stroll up Caldecott Hill in Thomson Road. That's probably the cocktail or dinner bell coming from a nice self-contained home in one829 words
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181 1969-09-15 12 A SIX-WEEK course on "The music of the Western World" is being organised by the Young Men's Christian Association here to begin on October 6. The course aims at developing an understanding of the history of Western music from ancient Greece down to 20th181 words
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Article305 1969-09-15 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. Malaysia's efforts to build a united nation would not materialise if the people still clung to their communallstlc ideologies, the Bultan of Perak said today. In his 45th birthday message delivered at a special ceremony held at the Istana lskandanah at Kuala Kangsar. the305 words
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Article47 1969-09-15 12 Dr Gwee Ah Leng will speak on 'The Art of Acupuncture" at a spuria! series of talk* organised by the National Theatre Club for its members tomorrow at the Club's Hall. National Theatre, at 8 00 pm All are welcome to attend the lecture47 words
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Article194 1969-09-15 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysians who have the interest of the country at heart were urged today to practise three •commandments" under the "Sambanthan way to peace, goodwill and harmony" First Commandment: Prevent loose talk. Second Commandment: Prevent malicious talks. Third Commandment: Prevent talks that create hatred among the194 words
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Article, Illustration231 1969-09-15 12 TWO pretty Cathay Pacific Airways hostesses from Hong Kong will be in Tokyo throughout the present annual convention of the American Society of Travel Agents to provide relaxing relief to the 2,000 delegates with their charming hospitality. Beautiful Mary Gray and Alice Fung will greet231 words
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Article87 1969-09-15 12 REPRESENTATIVES of several travel organisations were yesterday given an advance exper.ence of the pleasures that await tourists wishing to spend a few hours at one of Singapore's typical fishing kelongs. The foretaste excursion was organised by the Kelong Taliho which operates a tourists' p±easure place atop the87 words
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Article, Illustration127 1969-09-15 12 FOUR stewardesses from the Malaysia-Singa-pore Airlines left for Tokyo yesterday on a special mission to sell Malaysia. Singapore and MSA to the Japanese and American travel agents now attending the 39th American Society of Travel Agents' Annual Convention and World Travel Congress for 1969. The girls are.127 words
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258 1969-09-15 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysian citizens of Indian origin have been exhorted to continue giving their undivided loyalty to the government by the Indian High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mr. K.C. Nair. Mr Nair. who was speaking at a dinner held in his honour in Penan*258 words
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Article51 1969-09-15 12 The Australian Alumni will present a cheque of $2,400 to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education, Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng. for distribution as« allowances to technical school students, this morning. The handing over ceremony will be held at the Ministry of Education conference51 words
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Miscellaneous97 1969-09-15 12 TIME €t TIDE High Tide (Today) High Tide (Tomorrow) Singapore Town: 0.26 a.m. Singapore Town* 105 am (9.2 ft.), 12.37 p.m. (8.9 ft.) (8.9 ft.), 1.03 p.m. (9 0 ft) Naval Dockyard: 0.47 a.m. Naval Dockyard: 1.24 a m (10.9 ft.), 1.01 p.m. (10.5 ft.) (10.7 ft.), 1.28 p.m. (10.497 words
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Miscellaneous30 1969-09-15 12 TOTO DRAW THE folio-win* numbers were drawn in Sunday's To to Draw:— 24—7—11—26—17 The additional number drawn was:— 21. In the "three circle" draw, the following numbers were drawn:— 48—38—1030 words
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