Eastern Sun, 18 September 1969
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Title Section21 1969-09-18 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1122 Thursday, 18 September 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cent*21 words
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446 1969-09-18 1 HONG KONG, Wed, (Reuter) The Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said here tonight it was about time that he gave up his post. Speaking at a dinner reception given in his honour by the Malay-sia-Singapore Association of Hong Kong, the Tunku said:446 words
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Article212 1969-09-18 1 AMMAN. Wed. (Reuter) Jordanian ground forces &hot down an Israeli fighter plane which attacked Irbid governorate. north of Amman a military spokesman s ald here. The Israeli plane was oart of two formations of aircraft which struck at two villages In the area yesterday. An Israeli212 words
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Article109 1969-09-18 1 CAPE TOWN. Wed. (AFP) Four men, believed to be Japanese were killed and many others injured in a violent brawl which broke out early today between Japanese and Chinese seamen In a street of the city habour district. Police said more than 80 seamen took109 words
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Article107 1969-09-18 1 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) The manager of a Chinese restaurant used a meatcleaver to ftght off four bandit* here early today, sending one of them fleeing with his arm nearly severed. Mr. Fan Chi Sing grabbed the cleaver and gave battle when the raiders, who held staff at107 words
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Article87 1969-09-18 1 BERNE. Wed. (AFP) Switzerland today became the 38th country to sign the Tokyo convention o n the hijacking of airliners. The Federal Council 'Government* signed th e agreement on the insistence of Swi Sg pilots, the Federal Air Office said. The agreement will later be submitted to87 words
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149 1969-09-18 1 JAKARTA. Wed. (AFP) Indonesia todaj turned down a Russian offer to invest in Indonesia's fisheries This was announced by Dr. Ismael Thajeb. leader of the Indonesian negotiation team, after a three-hour wrangle with the visiting fifteen-man Soviet economic delegation. Again reporting "no pro- (ress" since the149 words
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Article78 1969-09-18 1 JAKARTA, Wed (AFP) —lndonesia's Foreign Minister Adam Malik today confirmed that member of the Indonesian embassy start in Moscow had disappeared. He said that the missing man "had fallen in love with a girl" but declined to comment further. Foreign Ministry offl cials said that the78 words
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Article83 1969-09-18 1 CALI Colombia, Wed (AFP) Mr. Robert Vaughn, the United States ambassador to Colombia, narrowly escaped death last night when a young man hurled a heavy iron object at him from a rooftop in this Western Colombia city Mr. Vaughn was leaving a h«>u»e here in the83 words
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277 1969-09-18 1 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter)— Industrialists and the man m the street were today counting the cost of a shcck announcement from the big banks that thev are stepping up their interest rates on overdrafts. The increase >n most cases one-half per cent, is believed to be277 words
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Article53 1969-09-18 1 WASHINGTON, Wea. (Reuter) Defence Secretary Melvin H Laird said today the continuing turnover of more combat responsibility to South Vietnamese forces wxU mean conscription of fewer Americans at home. He told a press conference that the expected revised draft (conscription) ligures lor the next few months to be53 words
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Article, Illustration121 1969-09-18 1 President Yusof bin Ishalc yesterday presented Long Service Meaals as announced in the National Day Awards to 129 civil servants. The presentation ceremony was held at the lstana. The civil servants represents a cross-section of the entire service including members of the Police Force. Statutory Bodies. Hospital121 words
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Article339 1969-09-18 1 "CONSULTATIONS" KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia and Singapore began talks on defence matters and "common issues concerning the two countries" under a tight security ring. Singapore was represented by the Minister for Defence. Mr. Lim Kim San and the Minister for Law and National Development. Mr. E.W.339 words
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Article80 1969-09-18 1 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) Copper. Tin. lead and zinc are to be traded on the London Metal Exchange on the basis of the metric system alter next January, the market announced today The trading unit will be a metric ton The minimum trad, ing parcels of80 words
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Article76 1969-09-18 1 PARIS. Wed (Reuler) France today dispatched more crack foreign legionnaire paratroops to Chad where rebel nomads are challenging the government o* Chad. A French Air For re transport aircraft took off from a military air field at Istres. Southern France, with 120 Legionnaire? aboard, bomri for76 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous20 1969-09-18 1 "I'm the stupid dope who took the wrong path all right. I'm also the stupid dope who .has the lnnrhl"20 words
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526 1969-09-18 2 SINGAPORE is perhaps the only place where all th« religions of the world This comment was made by Mr. Meherven Singh, Hon Secretary of the In-ter-Religious Organisation when he spoke at the opening of the Inter-Reliaious Seminar on 'The Relevance of Religion to526 words
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Article, Illustration158 1969-09-18 2 THE sales manager of a leading British •ngineering industry, Mr. D. C. Richardson yesterday said the rigid policy adopted by Singapore and Malaysia in technical education to produce a nucleus of highly trained workshop engineers is a step toward the right direction. He said this was because158 words
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Article105 1969-09-18 2 THE Minister for Finance has authorised an additional Issue of $37.5 million to the $l5O million tax-free Registered Stock, 1969, which was opened to the public for subscription on Sept. 8. A statement from the Finance Ministry yesterday stated that the additional issue was authorised because105 words
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Article48 1969-09-18 2 PARIS. Wed. (Reuter) Plans are afoot to turn the Eiffel Tower into a ski resort this winter. Managers of the 80-year-old tower have asked city authorities lor permission to build a 200-yard plastic ski slope from the 186-foot-high first storey to the ground.48 words
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Article95 1969-09-18 2 FORMER Police Inspector. M.M. Mclntyre. was charged in the Seventh Magistrate's Court yestenrtav with crimir nal breach of trust. Mclntyre. 33, was alleged to have in his capacity as an "agent" of the Singer Sewing Machine Company of Orchard Road, collected instalments from various hirers. The95 words
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Article, Illustration138 1969-09-18 2 THE Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Culture, Mr. Fong Sip Chee, will observe the pre-election preparations for West Germany's General Elections, during his tour of the Federal Republic of Germany. Mr. Fong left Singapore on Tuesday night to *o on this three-week information tour138 words
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Article, Illustration198 1969-09-18 2 HIGHLY sophiscated scientific and electronic equipment will be put on display at the Southeast Electronics Mobile Trade Fair, organised by Pan American World Airways, scheduled to open at the Singapore Conference Hall on Saturday. Sept. 20. Six leading American electronic equipment manufacturers will198 words
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218 1969-09-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Tun Tan Siew Sin, Minister with Special Functions, and Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, Minister of Commerce and Industry, leave for a one-day cruise round Pulau Perhentian and other islands off the coast of Trengganu this Saturday. But an idle pleasure cruise this is218 words
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Article51 1969-09-18 2 GAZA. Wed (Feuter) Security Forces yesterday searched this city for a youth who threw a grenade at a crowd of Jewish and Arab shoppers in a market, killing an Israeli mother oI 12. The grenade also wounded her 15-year-old son. another Israeli woman and 1551 words
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345 1969-09-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Multi lateral areas of co-operation among members of Asean have been identified by the first meeting of Permanent Committer on Communication, Air Traffic Services and Meteorology which ended here today. A Joint press statement Issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs345 words
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112 1969-09-18 2 MOH CHUAN NAH. was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with using a forged document to obtain a new identity card. Moh. 22. was alleged to have used an o'd identity card bear? ing number S3W ***** for the purpose of obtaining112 words
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Article100 1969-09-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A restaurant worker o n his *ay to the bank was yesterday held up by three men and robbed of $736. The victim. Ho Sing Fong. 47. was on hi g way to deposit s7'o busines s takmg s fo r100 words
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Article84 1969-09-18 2 JAKARTA. Wed (UPIt The Indonesian Government has signed a new r»> cultivation Project with the B»iss company, Ciba to increase productions. The contract provide, for 4 U*****,912 loan in th# form of equipment and fertiliser. The progamme calls fl»r development of 400.000 (SSn.OPo acres)84 words
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Miscellaneous73 1969-09-18 2 TODAY an Thursday, September 18, 1969. m r, iWiiHi [TTrt mm 2 3 Your 4 Today 44 Cc SSwwme* 45 A 6 Friandr' 46W ■*6 Willing. 47 For 48 Bod 49 50 51 52 53 54 25 Irritabt*. "55 Get 26 Attract 56 A 28 29 Whoi# .59 Thingt 3073 words
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Article, Illustration35 1969-09-18 3 (UPI photo).— (UPI photo). - 35 words
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251 1969-09-18 3 NEW DELHI, Wed. (UPI) India plans to set up an "International News Agency" that will distribute foreign news in this country and send Indian news abroad. Information and Broadcasting Minister Inder Gujral announced yesterday. He said the Government plans to turn existing Indian news251 words
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Article447 1969-09-18 3 EVANS' CASE CLOSED: SUBIC BAY NAVAL BASE, Philippines. Wed. (UPI) The U.S. Navy closed its books yesterday on a tragic and embarrassing episode, convicting the sleeping Captain of the ill-fated destroyer. "Frank E. Evans." of negligence and giving him a reprimand for his part in the447 words
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230 1969-09-18 3 RAWALPINDI. Wed. (UPI) The Soviet Union has agreed to add US$2O million more to the ISSB4 million loan committed to Pakistan in 1966. ,he Pakistan Times reoorted yesterday. The English-language morning daily said Russia has released only 40 percent of the original amount230 words
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Article110 1969-09-18 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. (Reuter) President Nixon yesterday signed legislation increasing the annua! pay of the Vice President of the United States from $43,000 to $62,500. The legislation he signed also increased the annual salaries for the majority and minority leaders of the Senate and House of110 words
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Article56 1969-09-18 3 IBIZA. Balearic Islands, Wed. «UPI) —Local authorities stepped up escorts yesterday to purge "sex and drugs" from this tiny sun-washed island and deported another 32 hippies. bringing the total to nearly 200 In less than two weeks. The denorters. seven of them women, were accused56 words
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54 1969-09-18 3 ALASKA'S BLACK GOLD is pumped at the rate of over 2,000 barrels a day from Prudhoe Bay Discovery Well completed last year by the Humble Oil and Refining Company and Atlantic Richfield Company. The State of Alaska expects to gross some $2-$3 billion from the sale of mineral rights in— (UPI; photo). - 54 words
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Article178 1969-09-18 3 HONG KONG. Wed. (UPI) Narcotics agents last night raided a ship carrying Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman here for holiday and seized 200.000 U.S. dollars worth of narcotics in a crew's quarter and a store. Three Chinese crewmen were arrested upon the seizure of178 words
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481 1969-09-18 3 LONDON, Wed. (UPI) —A Soviet "newsman" who frequently acts as a pipeline abroad for the Kremlin yesterday hinted at possible Soviet intervention in Communist China, apparently not ruling out an outright attack on China's nuclear installations. Victor Louis, a Moscow correspondent who forecast the481 words
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Article66 1969-09-18 3 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI)— The New York Daily News reported yesterday that the Army has decided to prosecute all eight Special Forces men who are accused of slaying a Vietnamese citizen. The story in the news, written by correspondent Joseph Fried under a Saigon dateline, quoted informed sources.66 words
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Advertisement174 1969-09-18 3 CHRIST IS THE ANSWER! SALVATION DIVINE HEALING MIRACLE WORLD-WIDE CRUSADE WELCOME TO HEAR THE INTERNATIONAL FAMOUS EVANGELIST FROM AMERICA MORRIS CERULLO In many parts of the world multitudes have heard Evangelist Morris Cerullo in great miraculous crusades with a powerful ministry of salvation healing and miracles, in Brazil 100,000, In174 words
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57 1969-09-18 4 LOVELY model Shirley Osborne, wears an eye-catch-ing Tweka Olive and white printed bikini in Bri-Nova, called "Fair Way, at ICI Fibres Ltd., splashdown '70" collection, at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London recently. The collection, the biggest ICI Fibres Ltd., have presented, consists of swimwear for 1970 in Bri-Nylon, Bri-Nova,United Press International picture. - 57 words
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353 1969-09-18 4 PRAGUE, Wed (Reuter) Premier Oldrich Cernik returned to Prague last night after a quick round of talks with Soviet leaders thought to have centred on a dispute inside the Czechoslovak Communist Party heirarchy over a final purge of last year's reformist353 words
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Article43 1969-09-18 4 RABAUL. Papua New Guinea. Wed. (Reuter) —The mutilated body of a New Guinea girl, about six years of age. and thought to have been partly eaten by wild pigs or dogs, was found beside Rabaul Cemetery last night.43 words
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57 1969-09-18 4 REP. KIM YONG SAM, Seoul's Opposition Floor Leader, threw down the desk of the National Assembly Speaker from the Speaker's Rostrum last Sunday to protest a sneak Assembly session which passed the Constitution Amendment Bill to permit President Park to seek a third term in 1971. Opposition legislators had not— (UPI photo) - 57 words
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Article, Illustration435 1969-09-18 4 MID-EAST T ONDON, Wed. (UPI and Reuter) Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban said yesterday Israel was prepared for "unconditional negotiations" with the Arab states over the Middle East crisis. He said Israel would not bar discussion of the status of East Jerusalem, occupiedUPI photo. - 435 words
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Article126 1969-09-18 4 TEL AVTV. Wed (Renter) Two Israeli Jets today crossed the Jordan River to strike at an Arah guerilla post which fired at a n Israeli patrol east of the village Neve-l'r. an Israeli military spokesman announced here. The spokesman said the Israeli patrol came126 words
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Article66 1969-09-18 4 ISTANBUL. Wed (Router)— "One-armed bandit" gamb'mg machines will be operating legally in Turkey for the first t:n> when the country's first casino ooens on the bank* of the Bosphorus or. Saturdav but Turkish citizen? will be barred Apart from the most up to date electronic66 words
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Article, Illustration384 1969-09-18 4 PARIS, Wod. (Reuter) The threat of continued widespread industrial unrest still hung ovor Franco today as Prime Minister Jacquos Chaban-Delmas won his expected vote of confidence in the national assembly. Mr Chaban-Delmas. staking the life of his threemonth old government in the debate onUPI. - 384 words
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Article218 1969-09-18 4 KASSEL, West Germany. Wed. (Reuter) Police today were hunting a mystery runman who shot and wounded two young men demonstrating outside a house here where extreme-right leader Adolf Von Thadden was visiting friends. The shooting last night was one of the most serious Incidents yet In218 words
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75 1969-09-18 4 CANBERRA. Wed (Reuter) —The film "The Comedians." starring Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, has been ban. Ned in Papua New Guinea because it depicts racial violence. Australian Minister for Works. Senator RC Wright, said today. Mr. Wright told the Senate that distribution of the75 words
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Article67 1969-09-18 4 SAN rRANCISCO. Wed. (Reuter) Passengers on San Francisco buses may <oon ride to and from work to the sound of music. The city has been experimenting with piped music aboard three busses, and two thirds of the passengers subjected to it said they liked it. They67 words
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91 1969-09-18 4 MANILA. Wed (UPI) The Nationalist Chinese Children's Symphony Orchestra yesterday thrilled Philippine First Lady, Mrs. Imelda Marcos when they played her favourite song. "Dahil Sa Iyo" (Because Of You). The child musicians, aged 7 to 14. performed at the Presidential Palace during the 9th birthday91 words
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Article131 1969-09-18 4 TOKYO. Wed. (UPl)—Freak weather yesterday 6ent the thermometer soaring to an unseasonal 32-degree C (90-de-gree F) and a violent thunder storm accompanied bv drenching ram that sent Tokyoites scurrying for cover Lightning struck a «ignal point of one of the commuter tram tracks at the Tokyo Central Station131 words
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Article78 1969-09-18 4 WASHINGTON. Wed. (UPI) President Nixon yesterday told Republican Congressional leaders that the resumed B-52 raids over South Vietnam will continue until "we set some reaction from the other side." Acting Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott said Nixon. who met the Republicans la advance of his announcement on78 words
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259 1969-09-18 4 SOFIA. Wed. (IPI) A Turkish student waving a tor sun hijacked a Turkish airliner rarrving 61 persons to this Communist capital yesterday. Police arrested the youth when the plane landed at Sofia. The plane and its 57 passengers and four crew members left for259 words
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Article90 1969-09-18 4 BANGKOK. Wed. (Reuter) The number of pupils going to schools in 18 Asian countries increased from 89 5 million in 1960 to over 140 million in 1969 according to a report mad« to UNESCO and ECAFE conference here. The countries covered in the report are Afghamsta*. Burma. Cambodia.90 words
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315 1969-09-18 4 BLOEMFONTEIN, Wed. (Reuter) White South Africa today geared itself for a surprise general election precipitated by the struggle between the ruling National Party and its recalcitrant right wing. Prime Minister John Vorster announced last night that voters w*ould 20 to the polls315 words
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Article409 1969-09-18 5 WASHINGTON, Wed. (UPI) —The Apollo 11 attrmiuh wore given resounding applause at a joint session of Congress Tuesday for their pioneering moon voyage. The astronauts in return presented the House and the Senate each with a flag they took along on the trip, and409 words
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188 1969-09-18 5 WASHINGTON. Wed. <Reuter> Judge Clement F. Haynsworth. nominated to the Supreme Court by President Nixon, today strongly denied any conflict of interest or personal financial profit In his activities as a lower court Judge. The 56-year-old Judge was questioned about his financial activities when the Senate188 words
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Article, Illustration652 1969-09-18 5 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. (UPI) The Central Assembly opened if* 24th annual session yesterday, electing the second woman President in its history to preside over debate of 104 items ranging from how to settle the Middle East war to how to observe the U.N. silverUPI Radiophoto - 652 words
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Article181 1969-09-18 5 WASHINGTON. Wed. (UPI) Richard Nixon once a Hippie? The current issue ot Orange County illustrated magazine tells the story. It all happened when Nixon was an undergradu ate at Whitter College. At the age of 17. within a month after entering: Whitter, he was "part of a Cabal181 words
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Article111 1969-09-18 5 UNITED NATIONS. Wed (Reuter) Former screen child star Shirley Temple took her seat today as one of six U.S. delegates to the 24th session of the UN. General Assembly. The now Mrs Black earlier faced the rigours of her first press conference as a diplomat.111 words
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166 1969-09-18 5 LOS ANGELES, Wed. (Renter) Friends of murdered actress Sharon Tate said police questioned them yesterday about drug activities of her former fiance. Hollywood hair stylist Jay Sebring. Sebnng. 35. was murdered along with 26-year-old Miss Tate and three others In a bizarre multiple killing at166 words
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Article110 1969-09-18 5 LOS ANGELES. Wed (UPI) A wealthy. 35-year-old bachelor who was about to be married was shot to death in his office by a former girl friend, who then took her own life police said yesterday Detectives said Donna Peck. 32. apparently became despondent and jealous after she learned110 words
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Article70 1969-09-18 5 LIMA. PERU, Wed (Reuter) —A hundred warlike Indian tribesman are holding about 20 families prisoners at two remote jungle settlement* near the Amazon River. Three hunters escaped to take the news to Inquitos. capital of Loreto Department. Northern Peru. Report® reaching here today said a police70 words
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137 1969-09-18 5 WASHINGTON. Wed (Renter 1 The Senate yesterday voted against attempts to cut funds for a new manned bomber completing a victorious Pentagon effort to keep intact spending requests for new land, sea and air weapons By a 56-31 vote the Senate rejected an amendment137 words
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Article416 1969-09-18 5 NEW YORK, Wed. (UPI) Nikit« S. Khrushchev might have succeeded in freeing Russia from rule by terror if he had not reaped the enmity of Communist Party leaders by denouncing Stalin after his death in 1953, according to Svetlana Alliluyeva. Stalin's daughter. In her second416 words
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Article271 1969-09-18 5 PAHUTE MESA, Nev. Wed, (UPI) One of the newest and most powerful anti-missile warheads tested rocked this volcanic mesa Tuesday and swayed high-rise gambling resorts 115 miles a way in Las Vegas. The hydroaen weapon melted rock 3,800 feet below the earth's surface and carved out271 words
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Article107 1969-09-18 5 WASHINGTON. Wed. (Reuter> President Nixon will hold a round of talks with foreign delegation heads to the United Nations on Thursday following his morning address to the opening session of the U.N.'s 24th General Assembly. The talks, to be held privately at the Walfdorf Astoria hotel,107 words
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Article239 1969-09-18 5 CAIRO, 111.. Wed (Reuter) Pollee were pinned down for 30 minutes by gunfire from a Negro housing area here today shortly after the Mayor and Police Chief resigned. At least 300 rounds of submachine gun and rifle Are poured on to the police, a239 words
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Article112 1969-09-18 5 WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia. Wed. (Reuter) Vice President Spiro Agnew tonight defended the Nixon administration's civil rights programme, saying it was fair to all involved and denying there had been a major retreat. The Vice President, speaking at a dinner of the Southern Governors' Conference here, took112 words
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Article77 1969-09-18 5 WASHINGTON. Wed (Reuter) The White House said today that President Nixon is considering suspending the military draft (conscription), at least for a period The White House spokesman. Ronald Ziegler. said, however, that no decision had vet been made. Asked if suspension of th« draft wa« among77 words
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Article544 1969-09-18 6 THE United Nations General Assembly Is now in session for the 24th time. Numerous wisecracks have been made about it calling it a super-show to beat Barnum and Bailey or a place where everybody speaks and nobody listens. Not many years ago Nikita Khrushchev took off his544 words
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Article279 1969-09-18 6 ALMOST everyone is concerned with world peace as much as U Thant. But the UN Secretary General, apart from his personal love for peace, has an additional role to perform in making the world a safer place for mankind. It is intriguing: how he can do this279 words
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Article, Illustration806 1969-09-18 6 FRED MPANGA - By FRED MPANGA, (Gemini Newt Service) LONDON: Hijacking is a grim business. In the latest episode a Trans World Airways plane was taken to Damascus and a time bomb blew up its nose. But now and again there is an element of high comedy in806 words
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Article264 1969-09-18 6 MOHD. YUNI BIN AWI - Loiters... MOHD. YUNI BIN AWI Singaport THE saying that "the right aircraft introduced at the right time brings commercial success" has been proven true by the success of MSA in trebling its profits for 1968/9 from that of the previous year by it* right choice of aircraft in264 words
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Article409 1969-09-18 6 The Lighter Side By Dick West WASHINGTON. (UPI) George T. Egee, a Philadelphian who now lives in England in what was once the seat of the Lord of the Manor of Dickleburgh, is one of your typical Yankee go-getters. Inertia is abhorrent to Egee So when he opened409 words
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95 1969-09-18 6 GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN. DaD) Only a few metres below the peak of the "Zugspitze", the highest mountain in the Federal Republic of Germany, newly developed reception antennas are now being tested as to their reliability. The complicated instruments must function even during the heaviest storms, they may not change their position or95 words
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Article13 1969-09-18 6 You will do foolish things. but do them with enthusiasm Colette.13 words
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576 1969-09-18 6 Elizabeth Wharton - Bv Elizabeth Wharton WASHINGTON. (UPI) Soma of fli« contradictory stories from Washington in recent weeks reflect actual disagreements within the Administration. But some of them are deliberate efforts to "manipulate" the news and it is frequently hard to tell which is which. Probably every U576 words
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Article418 1969-09-18 6 MICHAEL J. KAESER - By MICHAEL J. KAESER LINCOLN, Nebraska, (UPI) For tiven yean a U.S. Department of Agriculture re* searcher has held the "key" to a more nutritious hybrid wheat but he is still working on making it practical for the farmer. In 1962. Dr. V. A. Johnson, a research agronomist418 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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390 1969-09-18 7 By Our Market Reporter FOLLOWING the opening bell in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday, industrials followed up the previous day's steady trend and had increased dealings. Trading was more active especially in the afternoon session and of special interest was the390 words
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Article1194 1969-09-18 7 gt'SINESS done In and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS Ben 51.85 (1); Borneo $l.Bl *l' *l.BO (s>; Boustead $2.00 (1) Si 98 ll»;1,194 words
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115 1969-09-18 7 LONDON. Wed. <UPI) Britain's biggest banks yesterday announced a surprise increase in their lending rates in a bid to reduce current pressure on bank loans. The banks will increase their lending rates by 1/2 per cent from Oct. 1 to narrow the gap115 words
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142 1969-09-18 7 HONG KONG. Wed. (UPI) The Hong Kong Stock Exchange yesterday posed a turnover of 18.7 million Hong Kong dollars (about 3.08 million U.S. dollars) the second highest turnover ever recorded. In May this year a turnover of 19 million Hong Kong dollars (about142 words
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Article52 1969-09-18 7 MADRID. Wed. (UPI) A South Korean trade mission arrived In Madrid from London yesterday for talks with Spanish authorities to Increase commerce between the two countries The Korean mission was presided over bv Chun-Kap-Rhlme of the Korean Commerce Ministry. The mission will be in Spain for52 words
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Article15 1969-09-18 7 The tin Pnce for yesterday *'a s $632 62* per picul. down *2J.15 words
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Article210 1969-09-18 7 The following Is a berthing list released by the Port oi Singapore Authority: DEPARTURE Godowns Vessels 3/4 Cellina 6/7 Knud Maersk 10/11 Clara Maersk 18 Aeneas 25/26 Mica 31/32 West f alia 40 41 Wakato Maru 46 Bencleuch 47 Rhexenor ARRIVAL Godowns Vessels 47 Penelope 27/28 Asoharu210 words
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Article277 1969-09-18 7 October flret grade rubber buyers closed at S p.m.. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterdav at 76J cents per lb., up one eighth of a cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. After opening slightly steadier, dull trading conditions ruled throughout277 words
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152 1969-09-18 7 TOKYO. Wed. (UPI) Pan American World Airways President Najeeb E. Halaby says his firm would buy supersonic aircraft from the Soviet Union "If we were forced to by events.' Halaby made the statement In a television interview taped for closed circuit broadcast yesterday152 words
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Article, Illustration387 1969-09-18 7 Design For Giant Jet rPHE new 747 jett will carry BOAC's name across tha world in lattart almost four feet high bisidi a Union Jack tha tiza of a kitchen table. The new livery has been designed for the 747s that BOAC will introduce into387 words
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Article51 1969-09-18 7 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged to 85 polntg higher on the New York Commodity exchange yesterday. There were no sale. (BID) CASK) NOT. 28.00 29.35 Jan. 28.85 Mar. 27.75 28 70 May 28.60 July 28.50 Sept. 23.45 Locally. NO. 2 RSS was 28 cents Per51 words
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Article186 1969-09-18 7 NEW YORK. Wed (UPl> President Nixon'g announcement of further troop cutbacks in Vietnam bolstered stocks yesterday In fairly active trading. Near the close, the UPI marketwlde indicator was up 0.18 p«r cent on 1.549 issues crossing the tape. There were 710 advances and 580 declines. The186 words
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74 1969-09-18 7 LONDON. Wed. (UPI) Rubber market closed quiet yesterday with spot 27-3/8. 27-s'B nom. SETTLEMENT HOUSE Oct, Nov. Dec and Oct/D«c 27-1/2, 27-5/8 Jan/March 28-13/16. 27 April'Jun 28-3/4. 26-13/18 July/Sept 26-9/16. 26-11/16 Oct/Dec 26-7/16. 26-9/16 Jan/March 26-5/16, 26-1/2 April' June 26-3/16. 26-3/8 July Sept 28-1/16. 26-5/1674 words
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Article191 1969-09-18 7 LONDON. Wed (Reuter)— The easier tendency noted in the market earlier yesterday was reversed in late trading. and the Ft" index rose 1 3 to 390.5 towards the close after an earlier fall of l.a Leading industrials were mixed after initial firmness. Unilever. Glaxo and EMI extended191 words
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Article632 1969-09-18 7 IkTfTirrrr m m m i ehutt Mid IM oanntv uaiea ii hailMU otbe» i tM eft* IftOM M Of INDUSTRIALS Acma Ben Co Borneo Bbd UT lit IW k Bouttrad 1.1*9 C. Pi) wood 1 Ml C l)Ufir lb 4.4| 4 16 iMmieti Co. Cold &turi|t632 words
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Article123 1969-09-18 7 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Gold prices were mostly unchanged in moderately active trading yesterday on market# here and abroad. In London, gold remained unchanged at 41.00 dollars a troy ounce for both the morning and second fixings. Gold In Zurich was unchanged at 40.95 an ounce, while123 words
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Article56 1969-09-18 7 HONG KONG. Wed (UPI) Money quotation* yesterday: HKS6 ***** per US. dollar HK56.105 per US dollar TT HKJI4S2 per pound aterlin* HK5307.875 per tael of gold 94.5 per cent flnesp HK$l62 2 per 10.000 Japanese yen HK5131.7 per 100 Philippines pesos buyers HK5132.7 per 100 Phllipplnes pesos sellers56 words
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Article62 1969-09-18 7 (MiMffn' Pr»«* for VP*tS> ABU UNIT TEl'BT* 1 -ifl UiL lavnl hind IJC4 ftlMiAPOItfc VKIT 1 MUSTS IM MtUjm m :na Ml U>in tM ir<3 Milivtn IJ1 mm Tht (»id Ind. 10; Tnc Mr. and td I M 1-14 4 IS Mfrlln» Cora S/4 HI TKt'ST fTM» i.Tf62 words
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Article40 1969-09-18 7 NEW YORK, Wed. (UPn Dow Jones closing averages on the New York 8took Exchange yesterday: Ml 84 30 industrials 20 rail* 199*2 IS utilities 113.62 65 stock* 280.28 40 bonds 71.36 Commodity future* index 142.19 up 0.84-40 words
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Article423 1969-09-18 7 MIKIVALU .1 (if) m W-A ula K Lumpur- I.I ..HI l!» 11 i67 A Lotted >M<C» ftprrlr f»ElllC 1» IK a n». ilMl 1» K Lompor. KlftlM I.VKllM U4VIH Ja- Mri* lOiaam. |0S5«m M-<4 IS! Lumpur. >lsA 003 Ptnang. Ipoh, k Lumpur, Malacca. IUI»A I VA* AM CA041423 words
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Article, Illustration428 1969-09-18 8 It sums quite clearly unjust to poy two people different amounts of money for doing the tame work. But it is not as easy as it appears at first sight to introduce equal pay for equal work. First of all. one must be sure that428 words
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Article, Illustration598 1969-09-18 8 THE place was Chinatown, one of the busiest in Singapore. The time was 7.15 in the morning. The street was very busy and noisy at this peak hour of the morning. School children were seen rushing off to school, while the adult* and workers598 words
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Article, Illustration348 1969-09-18 8 TODAY Judo has become a very popular sport and is practised by all sorts of people everywhere It has been a well-known sport and was even included in the 1964 Olympics held at Tokyo Judo »s also included in the SEAP Games The word 'Judo' in Japanese, means the348 words
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Article, Illustration352 1969-09-18 8 SUPERSTITIONS mean credulity regarding the supernatural. Every race has its own superstitions. Chinese have lots of superstitions. some ridiculous. One superstition regarding the first day of the Chinee New Year Is that we must not sweep the floor or the year's luck and hopes will be swept away We352 words
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Advertisement394 1969-09-18 8 NEW ESSAY CONTEST: RULES TO OBSERVE THE EASTERN SUN'S new essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under appears in this page every Thursday One of the objects of this contest is to encourage young boys and girls to express themselves properly. And what better way to394 words
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Miscellaneous93 1969-09-18 8 DATELINE DANGER! by John Saunders and Aider McWfam WHERE ARE THEY HI DIN', LEE ROT/....? I MEAN THOSE TEN CATS WHO ARE GONNA HELP you r TURN ME IN TO J THE PUZZ! J IP ONE MEMBER WHIPS ANOTHER IN A HEADS-UP FIGHT# WINNER GETS HIS WAY:„/ AT DAYLIGHT... ON93 words
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Miscellaneous10 1969-09-18 8 AMY By Jack Tippif fi "Gee, Roger, you're growing sideburns!"10 words
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Article443 1969-09-18 9 Gloria-mae - By Gloria-mae HOW was this name allotted to the species of mankind who sports the broad shoulders and tough looks? In other words, those described as dashing and handsome. What would have happened if, from the beginning, they had been called women and the specie who443 words
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Article, Illustration422 1969-09-18 9 fWO Japanese beautiA cians are in Singapore on a mission to let out a "beauty secret" to local women. Miss Tamiko Tanno and Miss Hiroko Hayashi are confident that if local women apply their method of beautifying themselves they would not only look more422 words
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Article, Illustration498 1969-09-18 9 Ann Landers - A Loving Husband Need Not Say I Love You' Ann Landers DEAR Ann: I was moved by the letter from the wife who complained because her husband never said, ''l love you My husband was the same way, but he didn't need to say anything. The things he did spoke498 words
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840 1969-09-18 9 E. C. Goh - By E. C. Goh SINGAPORE* National Theatre is one of the finest In South-east Asia. Its panoramic stage in true Cinemascope tradition offers a splendid bird's eye view from any of the sprawling 3.420 seats. The symbolic but aesthetic decor and840 words
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Miscellaneous281 1969-09-18 9 JS SHAW I ORGANISATION I DO Phone ***** OPENS TODAY? 11 a m 1.43 Ino ft.3o A 915 p at. Henrv a- George "All Nea» In Rlatk Sf>rklnf»" SB> 4-Tr.farrß Midnight Saturday at lioo-capitOi. rex-sky I t L iz Po. L; Chinj In Bhaw Pr-r in* "THE 3 SMILES" inn281 words
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Miscellaneous116 1969-09-18 9 3rd BIG WEEK! K™3 ©QOQQQGCD 3 SHOWS DAILY: M«» lUrti: its. SIS ARM a m tern Start. >M 588* IU pm. Mb4IT Extra Shew 1131 am Adn: |IN. |!N* MM N« frw U»! A LIST 4IR MhIUV, tfea lllkw WHERE EAGLES D4BE BBJ>f>B TO TOC ASOTBEB GBEAT ADVENTIR* THRILLEB KrrarWiftwxxMro*116 words
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Miscellaneous379 1969-09-18 9 ORCHARD- 3<Mbl *RD BIG WUX! No Free List' Shew Start*: 1.45. S.lt BSO p a "ICr- Starts: 9 OS. 6.33 8 48 D.n Tickets Ob Bat* fmi 11-50 a.s. Admt&sion 81.50 83.50 84.00 IN scni CLVEKA.UA mom .'ICE STATION ZEBRA' Rock Hudson Jim Brown Super PanaVuion Metrocolar School: 81 M379 words
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Article1121 1969-09-18 10 SULTAN GOLD VASE: CL 1, Div. 1— 5V2 Pars. St. 421 Mafic Jin 6y 900 Goldmine Stable Ahmad 111 fua Knlfht 5y 6.12 Lucky Stable J Donnelly 323 hill Mu 4y 8 11 Tunku Abdul Rahman Noordm 100 Goodwill II 6y 8 10 Lucky Stable1,121 words
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Article286 1969-09-18 10 SYDNEY, W«d. (R«ut«r) Premier Australian jockey George Moora handad in his jockey's badge today n a move that may mean the end of hii, riding career Moore, who has won nine Australian Jockey's championships. Including seven In succession, handed his badge to Australian Jockey286 words
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Article98 1969-09-18 10 IPOH. Wed. Katong Ocean did a sparkling workout a good track here this morning. With a riding boy astride he sprinted 3f in 40. writes Big Ben. Hand In Hand covered 3f In 44 while Kelly Green, a course scratching last week, was kept well in check98 words
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Article26 1969-09-18 10 OSLO. Wed. (Reuter) Skeid, of Norway, beat Munich iB6O 2—l in a European Fa:r« Cup. first round, second leg soccer match here last night.26 words
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Article20 1969-09-18 10 PRETORIA. Wed <Reute n The touring Australian Rugby Union team were beaten 19—3 by Combined Services here vesterdav.20 words
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110 1969-09-18 10 HANS Faasnacht was the most successful swimmer of the first men's European Cup which took place in Wurzburg (Federal Republic of Germany) recently with eight nations participating. The 18-year-old German student, who is currently living in the United States, won the 200-metre and the 400-metre crawl and in the team110 words
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Article, Illustration598 1969-09-18 10 MIKE ROSEL - By MIKE ROSEL MELBOURNE, Australia, Wed. A former policeman and an ex-salesman hope to sell hundreds of'their Australian-built 130 miles-an-hour Nagari sports coupes on the Australian and overseas market. The car makers are brothers Campbell and Graeme Bolwell of Frankston, near Melbourne. The first production598 words
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441 1969-09-18 10 Alex Chan of Anglo-Chin-ese School stole the limelight winning four e v nt s on the second day of the four-day Schools National swimming meet at the Chinese Swimming Club. Amber Road, yesterday. He set a new mark in the 'A* boys 4x50 metres441 words
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Article588 1969-09-18 10 LEOW KIM FATT - LEOW KIM FATT Singapore. Sept 16. 1969. SIR, I entirely arret vtth your! leader of 15-9-69 that a proper and frank assessment be made of the failure of our Thomas Cup team against New Zealand at Christchurch last week. Let us enumerate the steps taken588 words
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213 1969-09-18 10 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPH ol baseOail matches placed yesterday: AMERICAN LEAGUE Minnesota U. Oakland 3; Chicago 7, California 4. Ist. Chicago 3. California 2. 2nd, Kansas City 2. Seattle 1; Baltimore 1. Washington 0; New York 7, Detroit 6. 13 innings. Cleveland 5. Boston 2NATIONAL213 words
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Article365 1969-09-18 10 SIR, It was a shock to many of us when it was announced that we lost to New Zealand, a nonbadminton playing country to the tune of 7 games to 2. But to those in the know, there could not have been any other result for the365 words
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Article236 1969-09-18 10 BOMBAY. Wed. (Reuter) The Indian selectors yesterday named the following team tor the First Test match against New Zealand at Ahmed aba d on Sept. 24. Nawab of Pataudi (captain), Hanumant Singh. A.L. Wadekar. R.F. Surti. E.A.S. Prasanna, F.M. Engineer (wicket keener) B.S. Bedi,236 words
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Article421 1969-09-18 11 European C'ships A THENS, Wed. (Reuter) East Germany, Britain and the Soviet Union shared the gold medals on the opening day of the European athletics championships after West Germany had stuck to their shock decision to withdraw because of the banning of Jurgen May.421 words
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Article93 1969-09-18 11 TOKYO. Wed (UPI) Pedro Adigue. the World Boxing Counoil's (WBC) JunOr welterweight champion. Will rneet Japanese junior middleweight champion Koichi Wajima i n a non-title jn. round bout in Tokyo. Oct. 30. Japanese sport* newspapers reported today. The fight wa* arranged between Adigue's manager. Josel:to Mondejar. and Munekatsu93 words
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Article50 1969-09-18 11 SANTIAGO. Chile, Wed. (Feuter) Chile", featherweight champion Godfrey Steven* ha? •greed to fight Shozo Saijyo of Japan f<>r hi. World Boxine Association title next Januar v 4 Stevens. 30. B aid he had -•fteied US$7,OOO for the f.gl i which will take place i n Tokyo.50 words
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159 1969-09-18 11 WIESBADEN. West Germany. Wed. (Reuter) Jurgen May. the West German athlete who was barred from the European champ.onships in Athens said here last night the attitude of the West German team was marvellous. May. a middle distance runner who defected from East to West Germany more159 words
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Article35 1969-09-18 11 Dental nurses will meet the General Hospital Nursing staff in the final of the AUP E. third annual netball tournament at the AU F E sports ground, Seranzoon Road at 530 p.m. today.35 words
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Article33 1969-09-18 11 More than 100 competitors vll take part In the third annual AUPE Big Walk on Sunday at 7.15 am. The walk l» over a course of seven and a half miles33 words
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228 1969-09-18 11 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) Glamorgan, the new English County cricket champions, drew thrir last match with Surrey here yesterday to become the first County since 1930 to go through a season undefeated. In the final table Glamorgan finished 31 ootr.t- c ea r of se-cond-placed Glouces'ershire.228 words
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Article131 1969-09-18 11 The current national women's single* champion. Lim Choo Eng will clash with Aishah Atan in the women's final of the Singapore Malays Badminton Associations open championship at the Singapore Badminton Association Hall. Guillemard Road on Saturday. In the semi-finals played on Tuesday, Choo Eng trounced131 words
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Article30 1969-09-18 11 LONDON. Wed. Results «f Irish League Ulster Cup football matches played la*t ught were: Ballymena United Bar.go r 0! ao..i'len G »oran 3; Glena. von 3. Crusaders 3.30 words
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Article125 1969-09-18 11 LONDON, Wed (R?ut?r) Final placing m th e English County enclcet championship table were: P W L D Ft s Glamorgan 24 U0 14 25Q C, ceMerthire 24 10 6 8 219 Surrey 24 7 1 16 210 War* .-Jvshire 24 7 3 14 505 Hampshire 24 6125 words
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Article, Illustration146 1969-09-18 11 GERMAN* sharpshooters won three folds at the European championships in Pilsen (Cierhoslovakia) recently. The German Rifle Federation s delegation aiso captured three second places ann one third place ana thus finished with most commendable results. Peter Kohnke (pirture) with a score of 594 was the outstanding performer146 words
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Article63 1969-09-18 11 ATHENS. Wed Router) Ru.'aifln Nadterhda Chizhov* et a women world *hot putt record with a throw of 20 43 metres •67 ft n i ins 1 in the European athletics championships here yesterday. The Ru.'sian had earlier equalled the world record o' 2" lo metres <6s63 words
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104 1969-09-18 11 EVEN before the International Rowing Championship, in Duisburg (Federal Republic of Germany), the President of the German Rowing Association described the coxed four as the "hottest tip" for the European championships. During the championships trainer Bantle's crew (picture: Peter Berger from Constance, Johann Farber from Wetzlar, Gerhard Auer from Ulm104 words
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Article540 1969-09-18 11 NAIROBI, Wed. Kenya is trying to clean up soccer throughout the country. Tribalism, indiscipline, maladministration and mis* appropriation of funds aro dealt with frankly and courageously in a major report by th« Kenya Football Caretaker Committee. This body was set up last December when540 words
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Article107 1969-09-18 11 LIMA. PERU, Wed. (Reater)— Peruvian Rally drivers, Emillo Port and Alejapdro Ortii, died when their Ford Escort crashed over a cliff during the current "Roads of the Incas" race, it was announced here yesterday. The wreck of th f car was found early yesterday in107 words
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Advertisement218 1969-09-18 11 Classified Ads. Houses Land For Sale DOWN-PAYMENT 82 500 Immediate Occupation Katong Seaside (Opposite Shaw'a Villa 440 A East Coast Road) Freenoid 2/3-storev luxury semi-detached bungalow 4 rooms 3 halls spilt level 8 balconies, quality equipment, large kitchen spacious garden a* Katong First Class Residential Area Hilltop facing •fa Convenient218 words
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Miscellaneous1096 1969-09-18 11 (CHANNEL SI P.M. TOO Opening Announcement* in all Languages and Morning Star; 3 25 Another Song Another Melody (Tamil* .Repeat'; 3.35 It's Happening in Singapore < Chinese' t Repeat >: 3.50 Housewives Matinee <Part 2 of a Mandarin Film. "His Two Lovers" Tiu Yee Cheng Yan* < English Subtitle**; 5.001,096 words
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Article, Illustration204 1969-09-18 12 SINGAPORE-made toys will fill Christmas stockings in the Netherlands and Scandinavian countries this year. A large shipment of more than 14.000 toys, ranging from missiles to safari sets, left Singapore yesterday on the Seanservice vessel. Boma. for Europe to arrive there in time for the204 words
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Article, Illustration235 1969-09-18 12 "IT IS fantastic that a city state like Singapore has mora tourists than the whole of India" this was stated by India's Minister for Tourist and Civil Aviation, Dr. Karan Singh, during a brief stopover here on Tuesday night. He was on his235 words
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Article94 1969-09-18 12 THE Oral National Language and English tests for the Government Higher School Certificate (Chinese) Examination will be held from Sept. 22 29 The tests will begin each day at 2 3o p m All privat# candidates who have not received instructions regarding their serial numbers and94 words
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Article90 1969-09-18 12 THE Chinese Women's Association is holding a Coffee Morning on Monday. Sept. 22 at the residence of Mr. Runme Shaw at 34 Queen Astrid Park. During the meeting, there will be talk on "Detection of Cancer" by Dr. Tan Kheng Khoo. A coloured film will be screened to90 words
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Article215 1969-09-18 12 THE technical assistance required by Singapore Government through the United Nations Development Programme will come in the form of experts, equipment and service, declared Mr. R. Coomaraswamy, the assistant administrator of UNDP. The three projects requested by Smgapor e for assistance are —Institute of215 words
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Article119 1969-09-18 12 There will b e no wate r in the following areas from 9 00 am. to 7.00 p.m. today:— 1) Linden Drive 2) Jalan Pandan 3) Ash Grove 4) Oriole Crescent 5) Cassia Drive 6) Sunset Avenue 7) Pin e Walk 8) Dunrarn Road 5$ m 9)119 words
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Article105 1969-09-18 12 A 19-year-old Indonesian. Mangantar Tobing. was fined $5OO in default, six months' Imprisonment, by the Second District Court Judge, yesterday, on a forgery charge. Tobing had earlier pleaded guilty.to a charge of forging a Singapore blue new laminated plastic identity card belonging to one Idris bin105 words
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Article102 1969-09-18 12 Miss We© Joo Gim. a library assistant with the Singapore Polytechnic, has been awarded a master's degree in library science by the University of Wisconsin. She is the daughter of Mr Wee Kang Seng of East Coast Park. Miss Wee went to the United States in Jan.102 words
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Article, Illustration80 1969-09-18 12 AMIDST all shapes and sizes of engineering machines, on display at the "British Engineering Week" at the Singapore Polytechnic is a stall with no machines. This stall belongs80 words
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Article, Illustration921 1969-09-18 12 FOR DROPOUTS IN RAT RACE AN industrialised society tends to become more secure financially but less secure emotionally. This is because people in such a society know that they are of value only if they produce and there are mounting anxieties of the future. Rotarians921 words
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Article75 1969-09-18 12 Ng Yap Lene was fined STV> or ten days' jail on each of the four charges of using criminal lorce on three women. Ng had earlier pleaded guilty to all these charges before the Ninth Court Magistrate. Mr. E. C Foenander yesterday. He admitted that75 words
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Article370 1969-09-18 12 Factory Murder Two youths charred with murder of a Hone Kong couple were yesterday committed for trial 1B the High Court afte*- a two-day preliminary inquiry in the Ninth Magistrate's Court Kee Ah Tee. alias Tan Chooi Watt, 19. and Liew Kim Siong. 20. were alleged370 words
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Advertisement65 1969-09-18 12 FOR ALL OCCASIONS Next time you're celebrating, make It a real party with delicious, creemy cakes. paetriee and Ice cream from SORRENTO. They're prepared in Sorrento'* own bakery In the true Italian style. Ca// in or phory* your ordtr todtyl Sorrento mffb Most J94S ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE PMONI JS7SI Open65 words
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Miscellaneous94 1969-09-18 12 Time Tide High Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 239 am (7.5 ft.). 2.07 pm. (8.7 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 2.44 a.m. (9.4 ft.). 2.26 p.m. (10.0 ft.) Low Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 8.03 am. (4.0 ft). 8.54 p.m. (1.3 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 8.03 am (4.8 ft.). 8.32 p.m. (1.7 ft.) High Tide94 words
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