Eastern Sun, 20 September 1969
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Title Section21 1969-09-20 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1124 Saturday, 20 September 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents21 words
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433 1969-09-20 1 YAP KOON HUI - By YAP KOON HUI KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A much-rested Tunku Abdul Rahman returned home this evening from his Hong Kong holiday and said newspapers in the colony had quoted him out of context about his retirement as Prime Minister. The Tunku told a press433 words
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Article246 1969-09-20 1 AMMAN, Fri. (AFP) Arab Commandos inflicted "heavy losses" on Israel both in men and equipment during their five hour large-scale attack on a 28 miles stretch in the Jordan valley last night, a spokesman for the "Palestine Armed Fight Command" claimed today. He described the246 words
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Article148 1969-09-20 1 A b:g game hunter. Charles Shuttleworth was charged In the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday for keeping wild animals without a licence. The hunter was said to have kept in his house at Pasir Panjang three pythons, one mouse-deer, one clouded leopard, one gibbon and four monkeys148 words
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Article201 1969-09-20 1 THE Minister for Foreign Affairs and Labour. Mr. S Rajaratnam. last night stressed the need for Singapore to have a modern army capable of using scientific methods to keep it invariably strong. Speaking to community leaders at a Joint reception of Kampong Glam. Crawford and Mountbatten201 words
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Article74 1969-09-20 1 BRUNEI TOWN, Fri. (Reuter) Brunei's 40-million dollar water scheme is exported to be delayed by six months following the loss of 750.nnn dollar* worth of pipes for the scheme. A Marine Department spokesman said today'that the pipes were being brougnt from Ipoh. West Malaysia, by barge.74 words
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Article64 1969-09-20 1 CANBERRA. Fri. (UPI) Prime Minister John Gorton announced early Saturday that the Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong. Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins will visit Australia for one dav on Nov. 1. The three Americans, who went to the moon in July, will confine their visit to Sydney,64 words
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Article154 1969-09-20 1 SALISBURY, Fri. (AFP) Rhodesian hotels are usually so stuffy about dress, even on the hottest days. Besides which, anything vaguely suggestive of the permissive society is frowned on as, at worst, Communist. and at best, un-Rhode sian But none of the patrons in the public lounge of a154 words
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Article112 1969-09-20 1 SYDNEY. Frl. (Heuter) The government of Singapore and Hawker de Havilland announced here today that they had signed an agreement to establish an aviation com pany at Seletar airfield as a joint venture. A spokesman for Hawker de Havilland (Australia! Pty. Ltd said the112 words
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Article61 1969-09-20 1 NEW YORK. Frl. (UPI) An explosion early on Friday ripped through the 40th floor offices of the U.S. Department of Commerce In the Federal Building Fire Department spokesment said they believed the explosion was caused by a homemade bomb "The whole office Is blown right out." a Fire61 words
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326 1969-09-20 1 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. (UPI) Secretary General Thanf Friday proposed that the decade of the 1970's be dedicated as a "disarmament decade." In his introduction to th* annual report of the Secretary General to the Genera: Assembly, Thant noted world e\ penditure for arms was326 words
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Article63 1969-09-20 1 BANGKOK Fri (Reuter) The Thai Interior Ministry ha® declared 35 of its 71 Provinces to be Ommunist-infil-tiated. accord ng to the latest issue of the government's Roval Gazette Tl> Ministry Mid the Communists were harassing these provinces and had to be suppressed. It sa?d the cabinet had63 words
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Article97 1969-09-20 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. (EPI) President Nixon Friday an nounced cancellation of draft calls for 50.000 men in November and December. He said that in addition to cal ling off the draft of 32.000 men in November and 18.000 in December, induction of 29.000 scheduled for October97 words
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Article124 1969-09-20 1 UNITED NATIONS Frl. (Reuter) Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko today ignored President Nixon's appeal for help in bringing about a Vietnam settlement but asserted that the U.S. had "a chance honourably to break the deadlock It has created for itself." Addressing the C.N. General Assembly124 words
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Article68 1969-09-20 1 BANGKOK, Frl <ATP) Thailand was not "unduly concerned" over the decision of the American Congress not to commit troops to the defence of Thailand and Laos, Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn declared here Thursday. Speaking to reporters. Marshal Thanom said Thailand understood the pos:t:on of some68 words
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Article77 1969-09-20 1 NEW BEDFORD. Mass. Frl. (AFP) Dominick Arena, the Edgartown Police Chief who was present when the former Kennedy campalff worker Mary Jo Kopechne was recovered from Sen. Edward Kennedy's submerged car last July 18. said last night that her body bore no traces of blood77 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous19 1969-09-20 1 LADIES DAY M ."When I holed out at the fourth they all rushed to retrieve my ball for me!"19 words
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Article, Illustration436 1969-09-20 2 SECONDARY school students totally eclipsed and outshone their university and college counterparts at the finals of the "Leaders of Tomorrow" nation-wide oratorical contest, held at the Singapore Conference Hall, on Thursday night. University and college students save a disappointing oratory display. Apart from the436 words
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Article, Illustration242 1969-09-20 2 Vivacious Marian Solomon, 18, is the latest entrv for the "Princess Republic of Singapore" beauty contest to be held at the Singapore Conference Hall. Shenton Way. on Oct. 11. Her hobbies are modelling, sewing, dancing, correspondence and travelling. The contest organised by the Government Servants'242 words
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Article105 1969-09-20 2 An early morning fire In Serangoon Gardens Estate damaged three terrace houses and property totalling more than $58,000. yesterday. No one was injured. The fire is believed to have started in one house, quickly spreading to two adjoining houses on both sides. At one time during105 words
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Article, Illustration540 1969-09-20 2 THK renewals of old friendships and tho making of new ones particularly among graduates from both Singapore and Malaysia will do much to foster closer ties between the two countries. This was stated yesterday by the Minister for Education, Mr. Onq Pang Boon at the540 words
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247 1969-09-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A joint delegation from the Malaysian and Singapore Timber Export Industry Boards will leave for a three-week tour of Australia on Tuesday. Their mission: To consolidate the position of Malaysian and Singapore exporters of sawn timber as Australia's number one supplier.247 words
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Article, Illustration119 1969-09-20 2 Young German pianist. Miss Evelinde Trenkner. (above), on her 6th concert tour abroad, had a very busy stop-over in Singapore during the week. One of her first public appearances was during a House recital at the residence of the Oerman Ambassador, Oswald erOij von Richthnfen. of I119 words
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Article165 1969-09-20 2 Two men were injured in two separate minor armed robberies on Thursday night. In both cases, the victims resisted attempts to rob them of their watches and cash The first incident occurred at Margaret Drive in Queenstown where Lee Chin Hock. 25. &nd his fiancee were165 words
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Article54 1969-09-20 2 A mammoth Koran reading competition will be held in Geylang Serai from Oct 17 to 19. The three-day competition which opens to all Muslims in the Republic will be held at the Geylang Serai Community Centre. The M P. for Geylang Serai. En-h* Rahmat is the t>atron54 words
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Article196 1969-09-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. A $32 million Integrated timber complex will be set up by Mara In the Jengka triangle in Pahang with the help of Canadian experts. An agreement for the setting up of the timber complex was signed today by the Minister of National and196 words
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Article225 1969-09-20 2 The Singapore Vocational Institute will he holding its 6th Graduation Ceremony on Saturday. Sept. 27. at the Singapore Conference Hall. Shenton Way. A total of 518 graduands of the various craft courses will received their certificates from the Minister of Education. Of the 518 graduands. 462 come from225 words
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Article31 1969-09-20 2 THE Mount Emily Swimming Pool will be closed to the general public for maintenance and repairs as from Sept 22 until further notice, the Ministry of c Affairs announced yesteiday.31 words
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Article74 1969-09-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Sultan and Tunku Ampuan of Selangor returned today after a seven-month holiday in Britain and Europe He was met at the airport by his son. the Raja Muda. who acted as President of the Selangor Council of Regency during his absence. The British High74 words
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299 1969-09-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A 68-year-old man who was left to die in a "Death House" at Jalan Sultan here by his family more than three weeks ago today ran amok and had to be subdued by more than six policemen. Undertakers and helpers at299 words
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Article, Illustration188 1969-09-20 2 Its back to the classroom again for these prlzewinning trio of R AF. Seletar who have scooped a handful of local beauty titles during their Summer holidays The girls. Hilary Shutt. Laura Nesbltt and Susan Morley. went on a beauty contest spree during the month of August. The188 words
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Article253 1969-09-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Sultan of Pahang celebrates his 65th birthday to. morrow. which had been postponed twice because of the situation in the country. Originally. the birthday was *o have been observed on May 29 but was deferred until July 26 and then again till253 words
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Article123 1969-09-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A Police vesterdav detained a man and then recovered a revolver from a shop at Kuala Selangor near here %esterdav. The revolver. wrapped in a plastic bag and placed in a tea box. was found bv a raiding party followin* a tip-off This123 words
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674 1969-09-20 3 VICTIM'S IDENTITY REVEALED SAIGON, Frl. (UPI and Reufrer) U.S. Army spokesmen fro-day said six American Green Berefr officers were charged wifrh murdering a Vietnamese nafrional named Thai Khac Chuyen. Ifr was frhe FIRST frime frhe Army had identified frhafr yicfrim in frhe slaying which674 words
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Article75 1969-09-20 3 NEW YORK. Fri. (Reuter)— A "massive anti-war offensive'' is being planned by opponents of United States Policy in Vietnam this autumn —the first large-scale protests since President Nixon took office in January. The plans were by Dr. Benjamin Spock, th» eminent baby physician, and other leading figures75 words
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Article45 1969-09-20 3 SAIPAN. Marianas Fri (UPI) Teachers at Saipan's only high school and two grade schools were back in class yesterday after a two-day strike demanding better wages. A trust territory spokesman said the Government has agreed to review the wage scales of the teachers.45 words
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219 1969-09-20 3 WASHINGTON, Fri, (Reuter) —Angry Congressmen yesterday levelled a barrage of criticism at the U.S. Army's decision to press murder charges against six Green Beret officers in Vietnam, and renewed allegations cf serious mishandling in the case. Representative Clarence Long (Democrat. Maryland) sent a telegram to219 words
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36 1969-09-20 3 PUAN SHRIFAH RODZIAH (left), wife of Tunku Abdul Rahman, showed a lobster to film producer Run-Run Shaw and her daughter Mariam as she picked it up at Hong Kong's Aberdeen Floating Restaurant on Thursday. (UPI radiophoto).36 words
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345 1969-09-20 3 KOSYGIN-CHOU MEETING: MOSCOW. Fri. (UPI) The Soviet Union and China will resume border talks within a month, according to reports circulating in Moscow's diplomatic community last night. There was no official confirmation. According to these reports, the agreement to re-open overall frontier negotiations, which345 words
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Article423 1969-09-20 3 SAIGON, Fri, (UPI) A young GI who says the Army censors news broadcast to American troops in the war sone has been relieved of his job as editor of war dispatches heard on military radio and television stations in Vietnam. SPEC. 5 Michael Maxwell. 21, said423 words
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Article, Illustration465 1969-09-20 3 BOSTON, Fri. (Reuter) Senator Edward Kennedy, in hit first Vietnam speech since the Mary Jo Kopechne affair, charged President Nixon last night with following a discredited policy that could not lead to peace in Southeast Asia. He criticised the current pace of troop withdrawals465 words
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339 1969-09-20 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI and Reuter) The State Department &aid yesterday that the U.S.-supported Government of Laos is carrying out a double-barrelled attack against North Vietnamese invaders assisting pro- Communist local forces. State Department spokesman. Carl Bartch. said the Royal Laotian Government la conducting339 words
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Advertisement151 1969-09-20 3 Would you hire a salesman with dirty fingernails? If he sold as many people as the Lufthansa mechanic, you would. People believe in him. And he deserves it. He spends 3 1 k hours overhauling every Lufthansa jet for every hour it flies. He removes the skin of each plane151 words
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Article, Illustration293 1969-09-20 4 1> ELF AST, Northern Ireland, Fri. (UPI) Fighting brok.out lost -D night between British troops and a crowd of more than 200 in the Roman Catholic Falls Road area. British Troops armed with submachine guns formed a right cordon across the entrance to293 words
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144 1969-09-20 4 BONN. Fri. (Reuter) West Germany's powerful Public Services Union yesterday lodged huge pay claims for its 1.200.000 members as Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger called a Cabinet meeting for next week on this latest flare-up on the wages front. At a meeting In West144 words
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148 1969-09-20 4 CAPE TOWN, South Africa. Fri (UPl)—The Chinese captain and two crewmen of a Chinese trawle r awaited trial in jail yesterday in connection with a street brawl In which two Japanese and one Chinese seamen lost their lives, police reported. Police withheld the148 words
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Article72 1969-09-20 4 PRAGUE. Fri. (Renter) Joint Warsaw Pact manoeuvres are to be held in Poland at the end of this month the Czechoslovak News Agency Ceteka reported 3'esterday. It quoted Czechoslovak Defence Ministry spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Frantle# Kudna as saying that Soviet. Czechoslovak. East German and Polish troops would take72 words
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Article68 1969-09-20 4 LOS ANGELES. Frl. (UPI) —The city council voted yesterday to provide its US 150.000 share of the Log Anaeles exhibit at "Expo 70" in Osaka. Japan next year. A total of $200,000 will be used to construct a theatre to show films featuring the city.68 words
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Article, Illustration240 1969-09-20 4 TEL AVIV, Fri. (UPI) —Guns along the Suez Canal were silenced yesterday while Israel returned the bodies of two Egyptian pilots shot down over occupied Sinai to Egypt. Both pilots died when their Soviet built jets were shot down over the Sinai a week240 words
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351 1969-09-20 4 CAIRO. Fri. (Reuter) Egypt'* military intelligence chief took charge of the Armed Forces today in a major shake-up by President Nasser of the country's high command Major General Mohammed Ahmed Sadek. head of military intelligence wag named as Chief of Staff in351 words
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134 1969-09-20 4 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) A couple of hundred hippie squatters hauled up their homemade drawbridge in a mansion near Buckingham Palace yesterday and prepared to defy the slow moving machine of the law. "If the police and bailiffs come using gtrongsrm methods to get us134 words
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178 1969-09-20 4 ROME. Fn. (UPI) —W;th mare than one million workers already on strike, new walkouts were threatened yesterday that would leave Italians without mail, adequate hospital care or a nationsl airline to flv on The current strikes involved primarily 900.000 construction workers and an178 words
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Article111 1969-09-20 4 TEL AVIV. Fri (Reuter) Four Arab guerillas were killed laat night in a clash between an armed band and an Israeli patrol in the region of Damyla Bridge in the Jordan Valley, an Israeli military spokesman announced here today. There were no Israeli casualties In111 words
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451 1969-09-20 4 RABAT, Morocco Fri. (UPI and Reuters) Twenty-five Moslem countries have so far announced they will participate in an Islamic summit conference opening in Rabat on Monday to discuss last month's burning of the Al Aqsa Mosque and the status of Israeli-occupied Jerusalem, officials451 words
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Article57 1969-09-20 4 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) London's sedate financial district. The City, had rarely anything like it. bowler-hat-ted office workers In pinstripe suits demonstrating in the st reets Passers-by stopped and stared yesterday at the men, employees of an insurance company. paraded with banners demanding the firm's recognlt.on of their trade57 words
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215 1969-09-20 4 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI and Reuter) Australian Minister for External Affairs, Gordon Freeth indicated yesterday his Government was considering troop withdrawals from Vietnam. Freeth said there would be "consultations on the subject" with American officials sometime in the near future. The minister. In New York215 words
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97 1969-09-20 4 AMMAN Jordan. Fri. (UPI) The 180.000 Palest.nian refugees in Jordanian east bank camps are facing the threat of administrative breakdown as a result of strike action by the U.N. agency that run# the camps. More than 1.500 teachers in the 129 refugee school* run97 words
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186 1969-09-20 4 CAIRO. Fri. (UPl)—Libya's new government today said it will not renew an agreement to allow American use of Wheel us Air Force Base when the current pact ends in 1970. the Middle East Newt Agency said The agency said Premier Mahmoua186 words
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141 1969-09-20 4 ATHENS. Fri (Renter) A Greek journalist who claimed that exiled Kin* Constantlne had a secret meeting with Prime Minister George Papadopoulos was sentenced to five years' imprisonment yesterday The journalist. Efstithios Kondylia. 32. Wat charged before an Athens court martial with spreading false rumour®141 words
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Article241 1969-09-20 4 LONDON. Frl (Reuter) Brltian's first national weekly newspaper for coloured Immigrant* went on sale today. Appropriately named "New Citizen." the 16-page tabloid with news and photographs produced by a multi-racial staff caters for Indians. Pakistanis. West Indians and Africans in Britain's millionstrong immigrant population. Production manager241 words
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Article96 1969-09-20 4 ROME. Fr:. (Reu'er) The battle to raise living standards in mo it developing countries will be fought on the food front for the next 20 years an international conference on fisheries investments was told yesterday Mr Orvis V We:ia. deputy director of the Ur.ted Nations Food96 words
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Article76 1969-09-20 4 STOCKHOLM. Fn (Reu'er) The chief scientific adviser to Paltistani President Yahya Khan sa.d vesterday the country's five-year-old birth control programme was facing collapse Professor Abdus Saiam told reporters at the Nobel "Conference of W?e men" here that Pakistani women were bleeding and dying as a result76 words
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Article339 1969-09-20 5 NATIONS, Fri. (UPI) President Nixon, in his first appearance before tne General Assembly, urged the 126 United Nations members on Thursday to put pressure on Hanoi for an agreed end to the war in Vietnam. Police arrested 12 persons demonstrating outside the United Nations while339 words
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Article101 1969-09-20 5 yZVf YORK. Fn. (UPI) Two California youths were declared to be not conrected with the Sharon Tate slavings. a r Assistant District Attorney revealed yesterday in B r ooklyn Criminal Court. Ass- Dist Atty. Edward Pan. zarella told Judge Gerald Weissberg that Daniel W Ueatherl and Dennis D101 words
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75 1969-09-20 5 DEATH OF PRESS FREEDOM is portrayed by a man as he lies on the pavement near the Federal Building in Chicago Thursday. A newly imposed court order prohibits broadcasting and photographers in or near the building and at least nine newsmen were arrested on charges that they openly defied the75 words
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304 1969-09-20 5 America Russia Discuss Mid East NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) The United State* and the Soviet Union, yesterday resumed their bilateral discussions on finding a Middle East peace settlement in a first session of talks described as useful even though they produced no dramatic breakthrough. The meeting waa between US Asst.304 words
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143 1969-09-20 5 CHICAGO. Fri. (UPI) A heavily loaded elevated train rammed into the rear of a stalled train at the height of the evening rush hour yesterday. More than 200 persons were injured, a few seriously. The front car of the rear train overturned sprawled across143 words
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Article240 1969-09-20 5 MEXICO CITY, Fri, (Reuter) Troops and police in Mexico City had their leave cancelled overnight and were ordered to guard key points following a series of bomb attacks on government and newspaper offices. The government moves came in the wake of seven bomb explosions within240 words
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Article137 1969-09-20 5 DENVER. Colorado. Frl. (UPI) A scientist from the National Aeronautics and Bj>ace Administration (NASA) said yesterday Interplanetary flights In the 1970 fiscal year will eo*t the United States about US$l3O million Donald P. Hearth. Director of Planetary Programme* in NASA's space science and applications office,137 words
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Article322 1969-09-20 5 Kennedy Accident ictim WILKES-BARRE, Penn. Fri. (Reuter) Blood found in the mouth and nose of Mary Jo Kopechne may or may not have been consistent with death by drowning, Massachusetts District Attorney Edmund Dinis said here today. He was petitioning in a local court322 words
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261 1969-09-20 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) The House of Representatives fast night took the historic step of approving a Constitutional amendment to let Americans elect Hieir Presidents by direct, popular vote. The amendment abolishing the 183-year-old indirect Electoral College system still requires approval by two-thirds of261 words
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Article145 1969-09-20 5 WASHINGTON Frl. (Reuter> The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (A EC.) today announced the successful completion of monthslong testing of an experimental nuclear rocket engine for use in future space missions. Completion of the test series, it said, was a major step in the A.E.C.'s Joint programme145 words
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Article140 1969-09-20 5 MOSCOW. Fri (UPl)—Moscow Radio said today that President Nixon's speech at the United Nations showed that the United State* will continue its "aggression" in Vietnam In a home service broadcast. Moscow Radio read a report from its Washington correspondent. Leonid Llpovetsky. on Nixon's visit to140 words
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Article77 1969-09-20 5 ROSARIO, Argentina. Frt. fßeuter) Occupying troops brought quiet back to this riot-hit city today as a wave of worker unrest and sabotage continued to gwe e p Argentina Army patrols moved through the largely darted streets under a pall of smoke hanging over Rosario. the country's second largest77 words
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166 1969-09-20 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) The United States, disturbed by the rash of aircraft hijackings this year, is attempting to make such aerial piracy an extraditable offence, the State Department said today. A department spokesman said a substantial number of the 80-odd countries with which Washington already166 words
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Article109 1969-09-20 5 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Former child movie star Shirley Temple Black and veteran diplomat Andrei Gromyko. the Foreign Minister of the Soviet Union, made formal acquaintance on Thursday night at President Nixon's party for UN. delegates. Presidential foreign policy adviser Henry Kissinger introduced the two and109 words
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Article119 1969-09-20 5 RIO DE JANEIRO. Frl. (Reuter) Brazil's ruling military Junta yesterday set up new courts to deal with urban guerrillas and prescribed the firing squad for those sentenced to death. It was one of a series o* tough moves to curb leftwing revolutionaries, taken since the kidnapping119 words
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Article668 1969-09-20 6 rpHE reshuffling of the Egyptian military I command, the ousting of President Nasser s tnn aidp Alv Sabry to limit Soviet influence in Cairo and Nasser's second thoughts about the Rabat Summit have introduced a series of tradictions into a situation that was in a• comnlete668 words
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Article294 1969-09-20 6 MR. Devan Nair who seldom speaks these days touched on some of the problems facing developing nations recently. Had he spoken in a similar vein a decade back (it is quite possible since some of the so called 'conservative' leaders in India had done so years back), none would294 words
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Article, Illustration823 1969-09-20 6 James Duncan - By James Duncan WELLIN G TON: I Blue South Pacific seas, a palm fringed coral island and sunken treasure found by three divers but claimed by a king this is not a Robert Louis Stevenson tale but a modern adventure still being played out.823 words
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196 1969-09-20 6 NEW YORK. (AFP) President Nixon's decision to withdraw an additional 35.000 men from Vietnam was "another timid move in the rignt direction.. that was hardly likely to impress the enemy abroad or critics at home", the New York Times commented today. "Nor can this196 words
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Article450 1969-09-20 6 The Lighter Side By D ick West WASHINGTON, (UPI) Every now and then some Individual who does a lot of flying will rise up and demand that airline pilots be muzzled. These passengers contend that pilots are becoming increasingly "mike happy". The captain watches on the intercom450 words
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Article372 1969-09-20 6 DUSSELDORF (DaO) A young businessman from the Federal Republic of Germany wants to offer his customers an entirely new feeling of living which brings relation and high spirits with the help of his light organ. T we nt y-five-year-o I d psychologist Gerd Hubinger formed a partnership372 words
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Article31 1969-09-20 6 Thinking is the most unhealthy thing in the world, and people die of it just as they die of any other disease. Fortunately, thought is not catching. Oscar Wilde.31 words
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Article586 1969-09-20 6 MICHAEL NICOLAIDI - By MICHAEL NICOLAIDI WELLINGTON, (Reuter) The 1969 New Zealand general election, set for November 29, could be the most crucial, and closest, for the established political parties in 20 years. Domestic Issues, particularly the government's handling of the economy and the picture it has painted of586 words
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443 1969-09-20 6 LoHcrs... tIF the Law Society of the University of Singapore tad. formed the view that two to three years of full-time service after an undergraduate course was too great a dislocation for a graduand to pick up the threads of his fouryear professional443 words
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Article373 1969-09-20 7 by Our Market Reporter CONDITIONS in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday were considerably steadier after Thursday's downward drift. Turnover, however, was reduced to about 2.1 million units. Share prices improved following a steady opening and on the balance were marginally better373 words
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Article1053 1969-09-20 7 DCSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms ■E* 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 SI M (1); Borneo $l.BO 73 Came- Plywood sl.7!'. (1); C Suga1,053 words
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Article60 1969-09-20 7 NEW YORK. Frl. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange (CLOSE) < PREV) Nov. 23.508 29 35 28 508 Jan. 28.258 29 00 28.258 Mar. 27.758 28.75 27.758 May 28.60 A 28.60 A July 28.50 A 28.50 A Sept. 28.45 A60 words
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Article14 1969-09-20 7 The tin price for yesterday was $632.75 per picul, up $0.37 J.14 words
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Article318 1969-09-20 7 OCTOBER first grade rubber buvers closed at 5 p.m., in S'pore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 741 rents per lb, down one and three quarters of a rent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet after easier After opening lower on overseas318 words
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Article115 1969-09-20 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) The United States yesterday cut the price of some of its high grade wheat by up to five cents per bushel. Officials said the subsidies offered to exporters of high protein hard red spring wheat shipped from U.S. west coast ports had been115 words
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Article225 1969-09-20 7 The following is a berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for Sept. 20: DEPATURE God own Vessels 5 Vishva Lalita 6/7 Dimitris P. Lerr.og 8/9 Kollgrim 13'14 Stefan Okrzeja 15/16 Straat Johore 18 Kyoshin Maru Mikawa Maru 27/28 Asoharu Maru 31/32 Neder Rijn 38/39225 words
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Article, Illustration347 1969-09-20 7 LONDON. Fri. Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon are flying to Tokyo for British Week on a scheduled BOAC Polar Route flight. The Royal party, which includes nine members of the personal staff of the Prince&s and Lord Snowdon, will occupy the first class347 words
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Article146 1969-09-20 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Gold prices slipped in routine trading yesterday on markets here and abroad. In London, gold dropped 10 cents at the morning fixing and an additional 2-J cents for a second fixing of $4O 85 a troy ounce. The closing range146 words
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250 1969-09-20 7 THIN conditions have marked the most part of the past week's trading and levels have moved uncertainly without any particular feature state Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co., in its rubber market review yesterday. The week started on a steamer note, in continuation of the previous250 words
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75 1969-09-20 7 LONDON. Fri (UPI) Rubber market closed barely steady yesterday with spot 275/8, 28. Settlement House Oct. Nov.. Dec. and Oct./D«c. 27-3/4, 27-15/18. Jan. March 26-15/18, 27-1/18. April/June 28-15/18, 27-1/18. July Sept. 26-11/18. 26-7/8. Oct. Dec. 28-9/16, 26-3/4. Jan.'March 26-7/16, 28-5/8. April/June 26-5/16, 26-1/2. July/Sept.75 words
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Article53 1969-09-20 7 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Two of Britain's biggest rubbeer industry Arms are to merge following negotiations conducted by the governmentsponsored Industrial Reorganisation Corporation. They are Leyland and Birmingham rubber, and BTR Industries. To effect the merge. Leyland and Birmingham are making a share exchange offer worth about53 words
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155 1969-09-20 7 LONDON. Fri (Reuter) A slight market rally was noted in late dealings after a day of drifting in quiet trading yesterday. Towards the close the FT index was down 16 at 387.2, reducing ar earlier fall of 2.1. Clearing banks were again the main155 words
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Article134 1969-09-20 7 NEW YORK, Frl. (UPI) President Nixon's plea for peace yesterday helped prices advance on the New York Stock Exchange but there was little to indicate a sustained rally was near at hand. Trading was moderate. Moat analysts saw the Nixon speech, in which he asked134 words
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Article56 1969-09-20 7 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) Money Quotations vesterday: HK56.***** per U.S. dollar HK56.105 per U.S. dollar TT HK$ 14.52 per pound sterling HK5307.75 per tael at gold 94.5 per cent fineness HK5162.2 per 10,000 Japanese yen HKSI2B.O per 100 Philippine pesos buyers HK5129.0 per 100 Philippine peso# sellers Philippine56 words
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Article654 1969-09-20 7 SINGAPORE cbaore Mid and officially luird at I buslneaa. 8toca exother IMlcca the CIOM of INDUSTRIALS ACMA 185 1 81 Be n A Co. 1 82 }-8 Borneo Bhd Bo u stead Camel Plwood C. Sugar Cold storage Chemical Co Cycle a- Carriage DBS. Dunlop CD654 words
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Article102 1969-09-20 7 THE n«on prices at the Sine apore Chinee Produce Excitant* > e*terda> w ere Buyer fceller toe on lit Oil (FOB) Bulk MM Coconut Oil (F.OB l>ram 52 50 Mixed Copra iintok bite Pepper SO^O (F O.B OH m 157 50 Sarawak White Pepper (FOB) 155 00 Sarawak Special102 words
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Article61 1969-09-20 7 (Manner*' Price* for Sept. 20) ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invest. Fund 1 25 1-U SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS 1st Malayan 2.82 2nd Malayan 2.05 3rd Malayan 1.30 The Com. Ind 104 1 14 The Sav. 1 und id 1.08 1 18 Sterling Com 5/4 H E. TRUST rUNDS 1st61 words
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Article417 1969-09-20 7 ARRIVALS A no am M>A O.'s k. Lumpur 0 00 g ut. M*A lt» K Lumpur M*A 32H Phnoui-Pmfi 10 13 a m- >1*A 111 K l.umpur luJia.m M> A 005 Penanz. k. Lumpur. Malacca IHMIim. THAI lt»4)£3 Bangkok lUdpm iiAHl'UA liAKM MMlin 110 pm. M>A 431 KurMn*417 words
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Advertisement83 1969-09-20 7 Thai International now flies to more countries in the Orient than any other airline L TLuna* TOWS rum AGSNCR TMI Am Our office, with experience staff, Is specially designed to deal with well-arranged handling of all Tour Travels. Be sure to avail yourself of the excellent service and enjoy our83 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1969-09-20 8 Van Ngan - By Van Ngan SAIGON (MF) —The old Vietnamese scholar, preparing his tea, drew water from a big porcelain decanter. "Mixing your good tea with tap water is just wasting it," he said as he poured gently into a brass kettle. "I always prepare my tea with1,005 words
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Article1428 1969-09-20 8 Leslie Murphy - By Leslie Murphy SARIKEI, Sarawak, (Reuter) The slogan in the operations room at "F i s h t r op Two" headquarters here "careless talk costs lives" sums up in a short sentence the whole atmosphere of Sarawak's quiet war against the communist threat. The1,428 words
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Article943 1969-09-20 8 Joseph Galloway - "r Joseph Galloway JAKARTA, (UPI) The capital of Indonesia has a long way to go before the guidebooks begin listing it a must stop for people touring Asia. But it has come a long way from the not-so-distant days when a tourist or a voluntary943 words
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241 1969-09-20 8 AACHEN* (DaD).—As early as 1967. Professor Gunther Gillessen of the University of Aachen (Federal Republic of was aWe to prove in animal tests that so-called "histons" are able to weaken the organism's defence reactions to transplanted skin. (H:stons are basic proteins which are gained from241 words
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Miscellaneous155 1969-09-20 8 By Jack Tippft > s •&> m (r. m m r A i WM 53 "Slow down, Roger. .Agnes gets frightened when you drive too fasti" DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and AUm McMViams HEY, LEE ROY/1 WERE ABOUT TO OUT A SEARCH I r AW...THAT BOMB BIT KINDA GOT155 words
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556 1969-09-20 9 VEW YORK, Fri. (NANA) —Richard Burton has been talking for a long time about the Sartre play, "The DevH And The Good Lord" the English translation. But now the talk is becoming fact. Richard and his wife, Elizabeth Taylor, start rehearsing556 words
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Article, Illustration522 1969-09-20 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR Ann: I just read your reply to "Kentucky Cat". You said. "There is plenty of room at the top created by people who went to sleep up there and fell off." Now really' Where is "The Top", Ann Landers522 words
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Article93 1969-09-20 9 CULVER CITY. Fri. Will Geer has been s*t for a costarring role with Patrick MeGoohan, Rchard Wldmark. and Alan Alda in MGM' S "The Moonshine War." a F'.lmwavs Production currently before the cameras Geer who co-starred with Stev# McQueen in Cinema Centre's "The Reivers." has93 words
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Article58 1969-09-20 9 LOS ANGELES, Fri. Joan Tompkins, who has recurring roles on both the "My Three Sons" and "The Brady Bunch" TV series has been signed by producers Everett Freeman and Robert Enders to portrav the woman judge in MGM's "False Witness, suspense-drama starring George Kennedy. Anne Jackson and Eli58 words
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Article, Illustration203 1969-09-20 9 Dennis Chia - By Dennis Chia. TWO local danoert. Warren Chia and Chua Siew Chee. who have just returned from a successful tour of Hong Kong, will begin their one week engagement at the Ambassador Hotel tonight. The two dancers, who have been dancing together for five years,203 words
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190 1969-09-20 9 Loe anoeles. m. One of America's leading husband-wife acting teams, Anne Jackson and Ell Wallach. will star with Academy Award winner George Kennedy In the Freeman-Enders Production f or MGM, "False Witness." Anne Jackson wll] portray George Kennedy's wife, and Eli Wallach will190 words
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Advertisement23 1969-09-20 9 STATION HOTEL KIPPU ROAD, I MII 2. Tel: *****1-3 lines All Rooms Air-CondiHontd with Modern Facilities TARIFF CHARGES:Singlo: $lB/- upwards Poublo: $l7/- upward*23 words
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Miscellaneous242 1969-09-20 9 CAPITOL Phone ***** OPENS TODAY No Free List LI a.m.. 1 45. 4.00, 6.30 A #.30 p t Henrv SH*» EAGLES OF WAR'' W: d e.screen A: Ea^tmanco lor i6B> j Capitol-Rex-Sky: Tonight" Mnite Ivy Ling Po. LI Chine in Shaw Productions "THE S SMILES" M>nd«nn ;n Shawscope. Color j242 words
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Miscellaneous204 1969-09-20 9 TODAY and YOU... Saturday, September 20, 1989. *,v, S u m fly CLAY X. K Your D*Uy A*M*y GvMo H 7* According to tAe Jfor*, <r To devtlop message for Saturday, reod*ords corresponding to numbers of youc Zodtac birth sign. 1 Your 3! Ad* «IS® 2 Marry 32 S«0 42Toric>204 words
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Miscellaneous342 1969-09-20 9 NOW SHOWING! It 1.30. 4 08. 8.30 8 30 pu Co'umbia'a *'PF.VDULUM Co .or Gaorto Peppard Jean Beber* ORCHARD —***** I'TH BIG DAT! K* fr** list! Show start* 1 45. 8.16 930 d m ICE- Starts: 2 03. 8 13 8 48 p.m Ticket* On Rat* fr»B U.M a.m. Tomorro*342 words
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Article1183 1969-09-20 10 Bl m it d* 6t 1—9 FunL—1 •IS pA* ($4300) (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) J. •00 To* B^s**s §y 9.00 Top Kingdom Stable Heddle Hamid 0 2. 0M r.Miw'a Pride 0y 0.12 Loo A Lam Stable Loong 6 j. 755 Bkyroe 07 7.12 Shyreo Stable Samaurl Salri1,183 words
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948 1969-09-20 10 GOING: GOOD rtIAMOND GRAIN put up a creditable perU formance to run fourth to Romantica lost week. The outing should hove brought him to the top ond despite carrying 2 lb. more he gets the vote in Race Five at Ipoh today. At948 words
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Article25 1969-09-20 10 BIG BEN Shyree Novelist Diamond Grain Jimmy Lad Tototak Getalong Cairo Cisco Shyree King's Proctor Miss Raconteur Zodiac Shyree Lily's Pet T*ien Kow25 words
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Article150 1969-09-20 10 BIG BEN JIMMY LAO CISCO ZODIAC RACE iHYREE Top Kingdom Viol* n RONIGO Shyree Top Kincdom SHYREE Ronigo Top Kingdom SHYREE Samron's Pride Viola n RACK 2 KAYU Big Hill King's Row TOTOTAK Kavu Bi f Hill BIG HILL Kayu Discovered TOTOTAK Eastern Maid Kayu RACR S F. CHARGER150 words
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Article271 1969-09-20 10 MELBOURNE, Fri. (Reuter) WoHd record holder Ron Clarke of Australia said today he could not compete in the Pacific Conference Games in Tokyo later this month. "Only a special arrangement between the Japanese organising officials and the Australian Athletic Union will allow me to run,"271 words
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Article206 1969-09-20 10 US Baseball Results Standings NEW YORK, Fri (UPI) Results of baseball matches played yesterday:— AMERICAN LEAGUE California 5 Minnesota 2. Cleveland 6 Detroit 4. New York 4 Washington 3 (right), Kansas City 6 Oakland 1 (night). Baltimore 6 Boston 4 (Ist twi), Boston 5 Baltimore 0 (2nd night), (only games206 words
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Article34 1969-09-20 10 Defending champions, Singapore Fire Br.gad e will meet University of Singapore in the final of the A.U.P-E.'s third annual sepak raga tournament at the Kota Raja Community Centre today at 7.30 pju.34 words
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Article217 1969-09-20 10 Rowing enthusiasts of the Fa r East Air Force wil; seek for honours in the Nepean Spring Regatta, on the Nepean River, sbout 45 miles from Sydney, in New South Wales. Australia. on Sept. 23 to 28. The FEAF team comprise eleven members of the Command's217 words
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Article102 1969-09-20 10 TOKYO, Fri. (Reuter) Britain's reigning champion jockey Lester Piggott and two other British jockeys will ride in four invitation races in Japan in November, the Japan Racing Association said today. Piggott. 35, Sandy Barclay and Ernie Johnson, both 21, will ride at Tokyo racecourse on102 words
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Article90 1969-09-20 10 South Johore Rugby Football Club will meet Singapore Cricket Club in the annual 'Bill Riches CUD" rugby match at the Johore Service Club, at 5.00 p.m. today. The Cut) was donated by a very well-known planter who played in the first Malaya Cup and died after90 words
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Article40 1969-09-20 10 SOUTHPORT, England. FrL (Reuter) The American Ryder Cu D golfer*, after dumping to a shock y «e. terday morning, nfiM to kit challenger, Britain v-V wttk one match halved at lb* end of the first day's gyp fcM*40 words
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Article207 1969-09-20 10 IPOH. Fri. Outspoken, a beaten favourite last week-end, impressed in a gallop over 3f. in 40-4/5 on a good track here this morning. He was ridden by Velayutham, reports Big Ben. Last start winner Fortune Hunter showed improved form when he strode out fluently in207 words
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241 1969-09-20 11 ATHENS, Fri, The Marseillaise rang out across the Karaiskakis Stadium hero last night to hail a world record and the first French gold medal of the European athletics championships. I In the finest race so far at the*? championships Nicole Duclos beat her great241 words
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Article186 1969-09-20 11 Arsenal S*>orts C.ub Chinese Athletic 2—o in the annual sorcer challenge rup donated by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at the Parian* yesterday. Arsenal pressed from the first whistle and were awarded a penalty in the 15th minute when Krishr.an was fou'ed by Pek Swee Tee186 words
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Article68 1969-09-20 11 SYDNEY. Frl. (Reuter) Peter Thomson and Billy Dunk will represent Australia in the World Cup golf contest in Singapore beginning Oct. 2. Australian P.GA tournament director Bob Wilson confirmed this here last night after he had telephoned Thomson in England. Dunk was named as one team68 words
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Article71 1969-09-20 11 SANUSI Sulaiman was reelected President of the Stable Boys Sports Club for 1969/70 at a general meeting held recently. President: Sanusi Sulaiman, Vice-President: L. Mat Hj. Dahlan. Hon. Secretary: A. Rahman Sahroom. Asst. Secretary: Mahmud Dafir, Treasurer: Sarif Mehdar. Asst. Treasurer: Aziz M. Saed. Sports Secretary: L. Mat71 words
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132 1969-09-20 11 Singapore's hockey team left here yesterday morning lot Hon? Kong to participate In the flve-natlon international hockey tournament from Sept. 20 to 27. The team comprising 13 players are led by the team manager. Mr. p. M. Pennfcfather. a former hockey captain and coach.132 words
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Article80 1969-09-20 11 ATHENS. Fri. (Reuter) Nl<~ol° Duclos of France broke the world record when winninc the women's 40n metres final at the European athletics championships here last night. There was confusion over the identity of the winner as Duclos crossed the finishing line simultaneously with h#r great French80 words
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Advertisement667 1969-09-20 11 TENDERS MINISTRY OF HfcALfH SINGAPORE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received up to ooon. 3rd October. 1969. for the removal of nightsoil front private houses and the. removal of nig htsoil and cleansing of latrines in all Rural Areas Labourers' Limes in the under-mentioned districts for the yesr 1970. Chanel667 words
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Advertisement626 1969-09-20 11 PUDLIC APPOINTMfNTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OP INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified persons lor posts as Senior Instructors or Instructors in the Department of Mechanical and fineerinf. Duties: The successful applicants will be expected to give instruction to technician students in one or more of the following subjects:—626 words
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Advertisement703 1969-09-20 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS CHIKI H OF «INUAh)KK I 4&. Marine Para<l» 9.00 im Hun day School. 10.16 a.m. Worship Service «<. PETER* CHURCH L iaviau** Avenue Serangoon Gardeaa 8 pore. If Mndv 800 in Parian Communion 8 00 im. Sunday School 30 am. 600 DO. evensong UKtUNU I bUHIH OF CHKIHI703 words
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Advertisement572 1969-09-20 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS BARKER ROAD METHUOIBI I HI R( H U. Barker Kuad. Slßfipon. 1L land ay 10 00 im. Worship Samoa •30 a m Sunday School £II>N HIBLK-rKkINHVTtIKIAA CHI Kt U a. la via toe M Avenue. Spors-19 800 a m Sunday School Hit am Engl lab Samoa OALILEE BIHLEPBEsBIJLRIA*572 words
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Advertisement74 1969-09-20 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS CHIKBSK IHUNIH tt»7A Thornton Road Singapore. 19 ri tfu am tjanoatn ucnooi 1100 Dm MratM of Woraiilp CHRISTIAN #fl»Cfc CHRISTIAN M IKX t MM IBTY a. Orange (Jrurf Road A l nsa pore. 10 •war.un. Samoa 1000 am. Sunday School. Medneaday: TJO cm. Meeting rntiooown ca b—nn« INUHWA74 words
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Miscellaneous994 1969-09-20 11 (CHANNEL 5) P.M 12 35 Opening Announcement* in a'l Languages and Woody Woodpecker 125 World Tennis 2. IS Gentle Ben (The Haunted House 1 2 45-3 25 Inba Neram; 4.2!» What'# My Lire; 440 Phantoman The Magic Bottle 505 Singapore Youth Festival of Music and Dance; 540 Prog Smumarv in994 words
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72 1969-09-20 12 THE AUSTRALIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER'S Display Rooms at Clemenceau Avenue are a hive of72 words
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387 1969-09-20 12 A Passage To India' At Cultural Centre Tonight ONE of Singapore's leading amateur theatre groups will bring to close its four-day season of the dramatised version of E. M. Forster's "A Passage to India" with a final staging at the Cultural Centre here tonight. Staged by the drama group. Centre387 words
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Article, Illustration44 1969-09-20 12 A Lufthansa sales representative, Mr. Wong Toon Nam. is now undergoing specialised training in West Germany, it wa« announced yesterday. He is attending a cargo seminar in Bad Bramstedt. Mr. Wong is expected to return at end of this month44 words
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206 1969-09-20 12 CHILDREN'S Charities yesterday made a further appeal to the public to support its donation draw which will be offering a host of attractive prizes. Making the appeal, the publicity chairman. Mr Raymon T. H. Huang, said the donation draw is ln-aid of Children's Charities206 words
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260 1969-09-20 12 THE Stage Club will present. a well-known American comedy-thriller. "The Gazebo". at the Cultural Centre from Oct 1-4. The Stage Club producer of this play In Singapore. Inez Qultzow. has decided to retain the American idiom of the play as originally written by260 words
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Article63 1969-09-20 12 THE PoLce vesterday announced the promotion of eight senior officers They are Yap Boor. Keng. Michael Chai and S T Arrerasmghe (promoted to be Superintendent of Police) and Ng Leng Hua. Loh Kwan Wing Peter Szeto Yee, Teoh Kah Chav and Boris Vincent Theseira (all promoted to the rank63 words
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107 1969-09-20 12 WORLD WAR I SUBMARINER, Lord Blyton (left), took time off during his current107 words
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Article, Illustration124 1969-09-20 12 The Postal Services Department announced yesterday that the final series of new definitive stamps (seen above) will be issued on Nov. 10 and Dec 6 This last series will feature a common theme de- picting musical instruments used by the major ethnic groups in the Republic.124 words
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Article157 1969-09-20 12 FAILURE TO REGISTER FOR NATIONAL SERVICE THE eldest son the chairman of the Barisan Sosialis, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with unlawful failure to register himself for National Service. Victor Lee Yew Kwong had pleaded not guilty to157 words
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Article82 1969-09-20 12 The Singapore Arnvd Forces will carry out a four-day demolition exercise at the Southern Islands Ranges beginning today. Explosives will bp used daily from 8 am to 12 midnight. The public is warned to keep clear of these islands, namely Pulau Senang and Puiau Pauai Today82 words
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Article100 1969-09-20 12 The vice-preslden* of the Council of Social Service. Mr. Goh Sin Tub. will be the chairman of the panel of officials for th 9 Sunday's Toto Draw The other members are: Mr Chan Weng Fong. principal primary production officer; Mr. CT. Retnam. chief hospital assistant; Mr100 words
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Article, Illustration246 1969-09-20 12 STUDENT entries for the "Singapore —As seen through the eyet of her youth" Art Competition organised by the Hongkong Bank Group have started pouring in to the bank's main and branch offices. In a newt release, a spokesman from the Bank Group is urging246 words
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Article20 1969-09-20 12 There were a total of 59 accidents on Thursday in the Republic. six of which were described as serious.20 words
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Article204 1969-09-20 12 A joint civilian-military operations on a voluntary basis will be launched on Septemoer 26 to metal the Jalan Ulu Seletar in the Nee Soon Constituency. Residents of Jalan Ulu Seletar and the military personnel from the Guard Unit and the Technical Training Institute of the204 words
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154 1969-09-20 12 TODAY'S youth 1B Singapore had much to be thankful for to the present government here, declared a Member of Parliament yesterday. Mr. Low Yong Nguan. who represents the Crawford Constituency jn the Singapore Parliament was speaking at a dinner party at the Kampong154 words
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Article154 1969-09-20 12 MORE than 1.000 touristi will uay a mid-week visit t® Singapore in a few days' time when they arrive on two P O liners, the Orsova and the Chitral. TTie 29.000-ton Orsova arrive* on Tuesday from Sydney with nearly 880 tourists and leaves the next day154 words
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Miscellaneous87 1969-09-20 12 Time 6 Tide High Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 6.03 a.m. (6.1 It), 3.51 p.m. (7.6 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 5.26 a.m. .(7.7 It), 3.46 p.m. (9.0 It) Low Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 10.11 am (5.5 It), 9.47 p.m. (1.9 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 9.53 a.m. (6.8 It), 11.24 pjn. (2.7 ft.) High87 words
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