Eastern Sun, 21 September 1969
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Title Section23 1969-09-21 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1125 Sunday Edition 21 September 1969. MC (P) 0737 Price 15 cents23 words
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190 1969-09-21 1 ESSEN, West Germany, Sat. (Reuter) Hundreds of demonstrators attacked barricades protecting Adolf Von Thadden, leader of the Right Wing National Democratic Party (NPD), here today after a young man grabbed a microphone from and bellowed "Nazi criminal' into the loudspeakers. Lothar Plaga, 23 was190 words
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Article52 1969-09-21 1 LIMA. Peru. Sat. (Reuter> The Peruvian government has prohibited trade in Vicuna wool and skins for ten years in an effort to save the rare Andean animal from extinction. A decree from the ruling military junta threatened prison terms of between three and five years for breaking the52 words
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Article29 1969-09-21 1 SANTIAGO. Chile. Sat. (Reuter) A 90-year-o Id man stabbed his 78-year-old wife to death in the northern town of Iquique because he said she was unfaithful to him.29 words
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Article108 1969-09-21 1 THE Singapore Police is offering a reward of $lO,OOO lor information leading to the arrest and conviction of person or persons responsible for the armed gang robbery involving 48 cases oi textiles valued at approximately 5120.000. from the Hiap Ann Sago Factory Warehouse at Geylang, on Aug. 18.108 words
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Article34 1969-09-21 1 PARIS. Sat. (Reuter) American gambling including crap, black Jack and American roulette, became legal to r the first time In France yesterday under an official decree permitting it in authorised casinos34 words
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Article122 1969-09-21 1 TOKYO. Sat. (ATP) Princess Margaret of Britain arrived here this afternoon as a guest of the Japanese government and to open the 'British Week In Japan" to boost Britain's exports She and her husband, the Earl of Snowdown. were greeted at Tokyo's Haneda airport by Princess122 words
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Article71 1969-09-21 1 SEOtTL. Sat (Reuter) South Korean government forces today seized a North Korean spy boat and killed four armed agent* off the southwest port city of Kunsan. it was announced here tonight. The government forces seized an 82-millimetre recoilles gun. a machine gun, a submachine gun and71 words
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214 1969-09-21 1 SAIGON, Sat. (Reuter and UPI) An Air Vietnam DC-4 airliner crashed near the northern city of Danang this afternoon after a midair collision with a U.S. Air Force F-4 Phantom jet fighter-bomber, an American military spokesman said. The four-engine propellor-drrven airliner on an214 words
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Article160 1969-09-21 1 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter* A guard of sixty police patrolled outside a luxury mansion occupied by Hippy squatters here after a series of ugly incident* early this morning Homeless hippies who invaded the empty building on Monday and defied an eviction order hurled missiles at a crowd160 words
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63 1969-09-21 1 THE Minister for Foreign Affairs and M.P. for Kampong Glam, Mr. S. Rajaratnam being greeted by the Chairman of the Kampong Glam Citizens Consultative Committee, Mr. Chng Toh Ngan, when the former arrived to attend the dinner organised by four constituencies to celebrate 150th anniversary of the founding of Singapore63 words
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Article103 1969-09-21 1 ISTANBUL. Sat. (Reuter) Sadl Toker. the 27-year-old Istanbul law student who hnacked a Turkish Airways Viccount and forced the p.lot to land in Bulgaria four dayt ago. was today ordered confined in a menta hospital. A court magistrate made the order at the prosecution's request when103 words
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Article144 1969-09-21 1 NASHVILLE. Tennessee. Sat. (UPI) A minlsklrted postal clerk lost a second battle with the US. Post Office yesterday over how much knee she can show "Its obvious they don't know much about anatomy.'* complained Mrs. Shirley Mayberry. after being sent home from work again for wearing a miniskirt144 words
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Article104 1969-09-21 1 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) Tiny Tim, whose rendition of 'Tiptoe through the tulips" on the latenight Johnny (.arson show brought him fame and fortune, will be married on the network television programme on Christmas Day. Tim, whose real name is Herbert Khoury, will wed Vicki Budinger,104 words
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285 1969-09-21 1 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) Foreign Minister Adam Malik said today the Soviet Union was willing to give aid worth US$25 million to Indonesia after an agreement on payments of Indonesia's debts to the Soviet Union had been reached. "The Russians want the debts problem285 words
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87 1969-09-21 1 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) The Indonesian government will not allow the A 1 Fatah Palestinian guerilla fighters to open an office In Jakarta at present. Foreign Minister Adam Malik said today. Mr. Malik was commenting on a resolution taken by Moslem mass rally yesterday calling87 words
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Article180 1969-09-21 1 NEW YORK. Sat. (AFP) Survivors of a South American tribe still living In the stone age and speaking a language completely unknown so far have recently been found in southeastern Colombia. a New York ethnologist disclosed here last night. Mr Robert Carnelro. head of the South180 words
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147 1969-09-21 1 TEL AVIV. Sat. (UPI) Arabs returned to pray yesterday at El Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem while fresh Incidents were reported from Israel's frontiers with Jordan and Egypt. More than 2.000 Arabs arrived for Friday noon prayers at the Moslem shrine damaged by fire147 words
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Article, Illustration569 1969-09-21 2 THE Singapore Boys' Brigade yesterday put up a fine display of ruggedness when they oraved a heavy downpour and stood their ground during their annual review and display held on the grounds of St. Joseph's Institution. Commendable, too, was th e encouragement569 words
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70 1969-09-21 2 Young and agile "Brownies" dashed off at the drop of the hankie to start off a 50 metres sprint at the 5th annual competition of the Central Division of the Girl Guides. Though it rained half-way through the sporting meet, the girls braved the rain and completed the day's programme.70 words
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Article378 1969-09-21 2 ATHENS, Sat. (UPI) Shipping magnate Stavros Niarchos appeared today to have won out over his rival Aristotle Onattlt in a bid for a lucrative oil refinery concession from the Greek government. The government announced it was rejecting for the second time rival bids by the two millionaires378 words
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197 1969-09-21 2 DOVER. Encland. Sat. (UPI) Bombay student Stubhash Laxman Patwardham. 26. abandoned his attempt to swim the English channel from England to Franc® and back today when he became seasick after only three hours In the sea. The sea was very choppy and made me sick."197 words
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Article, Illustration304 1969-09-21 2 THE Young Musicians' Society will sponsor and organise a concert each in September and October. The first will be a piano recital by a brilliant young pianist, Vivienne Wee. who has an enviable reputation in local music circles. The piano recital will be held at the304 words
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Article, Illustration73 1969-09-21 2 Flower beds and rock gardens are fast replacing the usual pots of plants and flowers used as decor for the Singapore International Airport, This is one of the steps taken by the73 words
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731 1969-09-21 2 VICTIM HAD TWO school-girls testified in a district court here yesterday how a mother brushed some chilli powder into the eyes of her six-year-old daughter and how the girl's head was banged against the wall. The school-glrLs. K. Kasturl and Kamlsah binte Mohd731 words
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97 1969-09-21 2 DETROIT sat. (UPI) A memh« r of the Michigan board of education has proposed television stations show latenight sex education programmes for parents "The Drimary reason parents don't teach their children sex education is that ther haven't been tauehf themselves.** Jamef r O'Xeil said O'Neil,97 words
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Advertisement24 1969-09-21 2 J MORE DAYS V LEFT TO ENT TIME THE SONG CONTEST HAVE YOU TIME THE SONG, MERCY FROM THE RECORD? CLOSWXG DATE, SEPT. 23RD24 words
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Article236 1969-09-21 3 WILKES-BARRE, Penns. Sat. (UPI) The parents ot Mary Jo Kopechne plan to battla the latest bid o# Massachusett authorities for an autopsy on the girl's pooy, their attorney said on Friday. Attorney Joseph F. Flanagan said the challenge will take one of two courses.236 words
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Article152 1969-09-21 3 ATHENS?, Sat. (UPI) 5J* S Jacqueline Kennedy ®f w to Athens from Her Island retreat on SkorPios on Friday and an airlines spokesman said she would probably travel on to f»ew York on Saturday. Mrs. On ass Is sailed to Bkorpios off the coast of152 words
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Article132 1969-09-21 3 WASHINGTON. Sat. fßeuter> The Apollo "MoonWalk'' astronauts will visit 22 countries in a world tour Sept. 29 to Nov. 5. the White House announced today. Their itenerary includes India. Pakistan. Thailand. South Korea and Jalan. President Nixon disclosed earlier this month he was sending the132 words
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Article111 1969-09-21 3 SAO PAULO, Brazil. Sat. (UPI) Six men who evidentally planned to attack the U.S. Consulate wounded three policemen on guard duty on Friday night and fled without entering the building. Gen. Silvio Correia de Andrade. Head of the Federal Police la Sao Paulo, told newsmen111 words
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Article179 1969-09-21 3 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) The United States and its Vietnam allies will meet on Saturday to assess prospects of a peace settlement in the war following the latest announcement of U.S. troop withdrawals from the war zone. Secretary of State William P. Rogers179 words
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Article61 1969-09-21 3 HONO KONG, Sat. (Reuter) Preventive service officers seized dangerous drugs worth about 15 million HK dollars (about 100.000 pounds sterling) after chasing a motor boat in Hong Kong harbour. The drugs. 88 pounds of morphine, were contained in three tins dumped into the sea from the boat.61 words
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Article177 1969-09-21 3 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) The Washington Post found little to quarrel with in President Nixon's speech to the United Nations; an address cast in the old idiom peace, disarmament. progress and understanding but reflecting new realities toward the world organisation. In its remarks on Vietnam, the177 words
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Article60 1969-09-21 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. (Reuter) An F4 jet of the U.S. Navy "Blue Angel" air acrobatic team crashed into San Francisco Bav yesterday d ur ing a group training session. The pilot. Capt. Vince Donlie 29, ejected and was plucked from the water unhurt by a helicopter. Cause60 words
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41 1969-09-21 3 A PHANTOM F4 of the U.S. Navy's Fighter Squadron 33 is seen intercepting a Russian "Bear" intel-ligence-gathering aircraft on the first day of NATO exercise "Peace Keeper" over the Eastern Atlantic. The Russian jet was sha- dowing the exercise. (UPI Radiophoto).(UPI; Radiophoto). - 41 words
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Article147 1969-09-21 3 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) Th. U.S. Senat* on Friday approved plans for three more manned flights to the moon in the next nine months despite arguments that their only benefit is to "make us feel better watch- ing TV." The Apollo flights, the first three of147 words
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Article72 1969-09-21 3 MEXICO CITY. Sat. (Reut*r> George Emrlch, Regional Director of the UB Justice Department's Office of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, has been drowned while swimming at the Pacific resort of Acapulco. A Justice Department spokesman i n Washington said Emrlch, 44. had apparently gone swimming despite warnings of72 words
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299 1969-09-21 3 WASHINGTON, Sat. (Reuter) Senate approval was forecast today for a constitutional amendment which could result in America's future Presidents being voted into office on a one-man-one-vote basis Following approval of the amendment by a surprisingly large margin In the House of Representatives299 words
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Article129 1969-09-21 3 WASHINGTON. Sat, (Reuten The Senate today approved a bill ©aving the way for U.S. participation in the development of an International Peace Corps. The bill. which went through quickly without objection or debate, authorises 92.800.000 dollars to finance the US Peace Corps for another year.129 words
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Article25 1969-09-21 3 LA PAZ. Bolivia. Sat. <Reuter) Lul* Alberto d'Avis yesterday resigned as Finance Minister and was Immediately replaced by former Foreign Minister Alberto Crespo Gutierrez25 words
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Article209 1969-09-21 3 Psychiatrists Report: LOS ANGELES, Sat. (Reuter) Psychiatrists investigating the bizarre Sharon Tate murders believe the five victims were probably slain by two or three people and that sex was not involved in the killings, a coroner said today. The fllm actress and four209 words
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Article134 1969-09-21 3 ROSARIO, Argentina. Sat. (Reuter) Argentine troops patrolled streets here today with orders to Are on rioters without warning as this major city slowly returned to normal after several days of unrest, strikes and rioting. The troops moved into the city on Wednesday night. Last night134 words
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Article246 1969-09-21 3 MEXICO CITY, Sat. (UPI) The Cuban government promulgated a new law on Friday opening tne way for the return of plane hijackers to countries with which Cuba maintains extradition agreements, said Granma, the official Cuban Communist Party newspaper. However, the law reserved for the Cuban246 words
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130 1969-09-21 3 SEOUL.. Sat. (UPI >—' Thjyse U.S servicemen now held in captivity in Coimmunist North Korea may be released in a few days, a South Korean newspaper said Saturdav U.S military officials, however. said they have nothing to substantiate such a report. Seou' newspaper quoting130 words
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Article157 1969-09-21 3 SACRAMENTO, Calif. Sat. (Reuter) A man said to have beaten and kicked his pregnant wife must stand trial for murder of the 27-week-old foetus, a State Appeals Court ruled. The court of three Judges said, "We are satisfied that a foetus which has157 words
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Article70 1969-09-21 3 MANIZALES. Colombia. Sat. <UPI) Eight persons were killed and eight others wouned Friday in a wild shootout between police and would be bank robbers In downtown Manizales. Ten bandits were captured. The dead* Included three uniformed policemen, a secret service man, three bandits and a pedestrian. One of the70 words
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Article45 1969-09-21 3 LOS ANGELES. Sat. (Reuter) Rex Ingram, a Negro actor whose film career Included appearing in the first "Tarzan" movie with Elmo Lincoln, died here yesterday aged 73. Ingram was best remembered for his lead performance in the Negro spiritual film. "Green Pastures."45 words
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Article, Illustration357 1969-09-21 4 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sot. (Reuter) "The "big four" powers America Russia, Britain and France meet tonight for informal talks on the Middle East and other world problems at a working dinner given by U.N. Secretary General U Thant But the meeting, between U.S. SecretaryUPI radio picture. - 357 words
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158 1969-09-21 4 PARIS. Sat. (Reuter) Chances of an early end to Frances ten-day-old wav e of Industrial unrest still seemed slim today despite tentative agreement between Paris public transport unions and management. Unions and management reached their agreement on easier working hours last night,158 words
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Article59 1969-09-21 4 NAPLES, Sat. (Reuter) A violent storm hit Naples during the night, flooding cellars, halting road and rail traffic, and leaving hundreds ol peoole stranded. Roads were blocked bv fallen trees or thick layers of soft mud. slime and rubble Many motorists had to abandon thei r59 words
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Article55 1969-09-21 4 BUDAPEST. Sat (UPI) Truck Driver Laszlo Varga. 57, fell asleep while riding yesterday to Kapolina. Hungary, and killed two cyclists, Rudolf Teri. 57. and Janos Bukova. 48 Varga fell out of his truck as he tried to stop and was fatally r un ove r by hi< own55 words
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113 1969-09-21 4 LONDON, sat (Reuter) Japan gained the biggest share of a 15 per cent increase in the dollar value of world export« of manufactured goods last year, according to a survey published yesterday by the British Board of Trade (Trade Ministry). Sales by Japan113 words
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Article152 1969-09-21 4 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter) The Kobe Robber Exchange said yesterday It would send a 17-man inspection mission to South-east Asia next month to study the rubber Industry there. The exchange, one of two major rubber exchanges In Japan (the other is In Tokyo) said the Japanese party,152 words
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Article129 1969-09-21 4 LONDON. Bat (Feuter) Britain's first national weekly newspaper for coloured Immigrants failed to appear yesterday as scheduled when half the copy for the first Issue went astray on the way to the printers. Production manager Robert Govender said that editorial and advertising material for eight129 words
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Article64 1969-09-21 4 JAKARTA. Sat (Reuter) An American company has completed surveys on gold, copper and silver deposits at the Alu Rawas area in South Sumatra. Antara News Agency reported. Antara said the company "Kennecot Australia.* planned to invest about USSIOO million in the area. Company officials said they64 words
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Article, Illustration22 1969-09-21 4 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. Japanese Foreign Minister Aichi and French Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann during a meeting at Schumann's office yesterday. UPI picture.— UPI picture. - 22 words
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134 1969-09-21 4 FINCHAMPSTEAD, England. Sat. (UPI). The James Bond "goldfinger" car went on sale yesterday. The Alton Martin DBS which appeared in the James Bond movie "goldfinger" includes sajch features as an ejector seat, bullet-proof screen, smoke screen device, oil slick sprayer, revolving number134 words
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426 1969-09-21 4 PRAGUE, Sat, (Reuter) Czechoslovakia's leaders have finally decided to convene a meeting of the Communist Party's central committee next Thursday to debate the fate of Mr. Alexander Dubcek and other top reformists. The date was announced last niqht by the party's426 words
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149 1969-09-21 4 HONG KONG Sat <R*uter> Hon? Kong's rlc« Import quota for the October-Decem-ber quarter of this year has been provisionally fixed at 88.000 metric tons the basic quantity for the quarter. Announcing this yesterday a spokesman for the Commerce and Industry Department said he149 words
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Article75 1969-09-21 4 NEW DELHI. Sat. (Reuter) India should cut Its grain Imports In the current agricultural year estimated at 5.200.000 tons by at least two million tons, the agricultural prices commission recommended "If this could be brought about, actual Imports in the calendar year 1969 would be75 words
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353 1969-09-21 4 BEIRUT. Lebanon, Sat. (UPI) President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt has demanded the removal of Soviet ambassador Sergei A, Vinogradov, one 0 f the Kremlin's top diplomats, informed diplomatic sources said in < Beirut last night. The sources said Nasser requested recently that Vinogradov be353 words
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Article57 1969-09-21 4 mud. slime and rubble. Many eral De Gaulle returnel to Pari s yesterday lor the first time since he stepped down from the Presidency ast Apri] 28. reliable sources said last night. The sources said the government considers the former president as a private individual57 words
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173 1969-09-21 4 UNITED NATIONS Sat. «UPI) Israeli Foreign Minister Abba S. Eban declared that ther#» has b?en no progress toward Middle East peace In the past year, urged yesterday that U.N. Day Oct 24 —be proclaimed a "day of universal cease-fire.'* "On that day." Eban said173 words
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Article, Illustration702 1969-09-21 5 J A KARTA, Sat. (Reuter) Former Indonesian Pre*ident Sukarno has lost not on y his political power but alto the love of most of His wives. n 'y second wife, Madame Hartini from Salatiga, Central Java, visits him < regularly. Hartini, believed to be702 words
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Article58 1969-09-21 5 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI) A fleet of 9° military vessels and 70 aircraft will conduct weekiong sea exercises in *he Pacific off Shikoku and Kyushu Islands starting S*pt 29 the Self-Defence Agency announced Friday. Some 15.000 men will be engaged in the annual operation designed to defend58 words
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Article59 1969-09-21 5 NEW DELHI. Sat (Reuter) Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi today refused to bow to threats by two politicians to let themselves die by fasting unless she did what they wanted She told leaders from PunJab and Haryana states that no solution to their dispute over possession of59 words
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Article79 1969-09-21 5 RAWALPINDI. Sat. (UPI) Former President Ayub Khan on Friday announced his decision not to remain chief of the political party convention Muslim League which he founded in 1962. Speaking through Qaslm Malik, the Secretary General of the party. Ayub said It was In the79 words
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Article125 1969-09-21 5 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. 72+ New Zeal and Prime Minister Keith HolyKSI t°°k UP President Richard Nixon's call for international pressure on North Vietnam to persuade it to begin serious negotiations to en d the Vietnam war. rJJSJZf! ake 101(1 the UJ General Assembly. 'There have125 words
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Article64 1969-09-21 5 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI) Forty-three persons were killed In traffic accidents In Japan on Thursday to bring the total death toll on the nation's highways starting Jan. 1 to 11.034. the National Police Agency announced yesterday. This figure was reached last year on Oct 24. The agency64 words
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Article58 1969-09-21 5 KATMANDU. Sat. (UPI) Health Minister Rudraprasad Girl on Friday announced that "drastic preventive measures" have been taken by the Nepalese government in an effort to arrest the cholera epidemic In Bhaktapur City, seven miles east of here. At the same time, he announced that thp government's Central Health58 words
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218 1969-09-21 5 SAIGON, Sat, (Reuter) President Nguyen Van Thieu tonight rejected a ceasefire before effective means of control and an overall solution to the war were agreed on. The 46-year-old Fresldpnt also said he had "no other peace Initiatives In my mind other than the one218 words
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Article153 1969-09-21 5 VIETNAM. Sat. (UPI) Laotian police Friday deported a South Vietnamese monk for alleged misconduct. Some 70 weeping Buddhists from the Vietnamese community tried in vain to prevent his departure. Thlch Nhat Lien. 43. allegedly caused political rifts among Buddhists in the Vietnamese community of Laos. His153 words
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Article30 1969-09-21 5 CALCUTTA. Sat. (Reuter)— Mr Shanti Swarup Dhawan. formerly Indian High OI T^J IS sioner In London, was sworn in a? Govern Or of the Communist-ruled state of west Bengal30 words
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237 1969-09-21 5 TOKYO, Sat. (UPI) Ken*o Matsumura, a conservative politician sometimes known as Japan's "Special Minister for Red China" announced his retirement from politics on Friday. The title **as unofficial. Japan has no diplomatic relations with the Chinese Communist government in Peking. Outwardly. Matsumura was merely a237 words
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171 1969-09-21 5 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. (UPI) Secretary General U Thant on Friday proposed the establishment of a United Nations University, "truly international in character' and devoted to peace and progress. He made his suggestion in the introduction t© hla annual report on UN. activities. The location of the171 words
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376 1969-09-21 5 SAIGON, Sat. (UPI) Terrorists shattered a truck with a plastic explosive charge one block from the Saigon villa of Deputy U.S. Ambassador Samuel D. Berger on Friday night, police sources said on Saturday. There were no casualties from the blast, which376 words
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Article30 1969-09-21 5 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. (UPI) —The U.N. Commission for Asia and the Fast East (ECAFE) will hold its next session :n Bangkok instead of Kabul, it was announ-ed Friday30 words
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163 1969-09-21 5 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. (UPI) The two superpowers. the Soviet Union and the United States. have openly avoided Communist China in their policy statement*. thus confirming that the China issue would be toned down in the current General Assembly session. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei163 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous291 1969-09-21 5 Va a m g K C a YA I E2 i w X' £2 1 m SB ,MSI 58® JH r< >c *r «v 9 WELL.OKAY... BUT YOU'D BETTER SAfWgM ENOU6W WOOO tD KEEP YOU WARM Alt Af/otrr/ YOGI...THERE'S »OINdTO BE A CV/CXAMfWZ*.'... MAYBE YOU'D LIKE TD SLEEP IN FRONT291 words
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Article, Illustration246 1969-09-21 6 CHURCH A DRUNKEN salesman checked Into a motel room in the United States 19 years ago. and was converted through the reading of a bible he found under his pillow. The bible was olaced there by the Gideons, and last Sunday, that man gave his testimony246 words
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Article, Illustration235 1969-09-21 6 THE Republic's second largest nation-wide crusade in this year began on Friday at National Theatre. 8 DAYS ONLY ADMISSION FREE It is the "Christ Is The Answer Crusade" a ministry of salvation, healing and miracles jointly organised by World Evangelism Inc.. California and some local churches.235 words
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Article56 1969-09-21 6 AT a Deeper Life Conference, this morning at the Church of Christ of Malaya at Sophia Road, many of those who were healed last night indicated their desire to testify what had happened.* The Deeoer Life Conference will resume on Monday and last till Saturday. It will56 words
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Article, Illustration582 1969-09-21 6 KRIS KHOO - KRIS KHOO A FASCINATING man flew into Singapore two weeks ago. He was Philippine Evangelist Gregorio Tingson, and he came especially to be the speaker at the University of Singapore Mission, 1969. Greg Tingson's own university career was affected by the outbreak of war. "I was a law student582 words
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Article, Illustration266 1969-09-21 6 DELEGATES to the executive committee of the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students were amoag those introduced to "A Programme for Dying", last weekend. Mr. P.T. Chandapilla of the Union of Evangelical Students of India outlined a plan with three simple propositions: That utter loneliness is the266 words
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BOOK REVIEWS
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209 1969-09-21 6 By Keith Bill (Oliphants Lakeland Series J Paperback, pp OT Price: S2 10 Most of u s have read about people who take drugs and become addicted to them. Here a young journalist. Keith Bill, became concerned that newspaper reports of the extent209 words
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Article198 1969-09-21 6 By J.R.W Stott (IVF) paperback, pp I*4 Price: $0.85 cents Here i« a concise book to answer your questions about the Christian Faith. It is a simple, yet powerful statement of the truths that are Christianity. The author starts with "In the beginning. God"' and that is where198 words
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Article69 1969-09-21 6 THE United States Congresf on Evangelism concluded recently in Minneapolis. Minnesota. Under the chairmanship of Dr. Billy Graham, the Congress emphasised the claim: "A Changeless Christ for a changing world." Pastors and key church leadera attended, and were challenged with the summons "To Know the truth69 words
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Advertisement1530 1969-09-21 6 BLIND SEE, CRIPPLES WALK, DEAF HEAR MATT. Il<s RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS HAKKA METHODIST CHURCH 1-B. Evelyn lload, Singapore 11. 9.00 am. Hakka Service Preacher: Rev. David Wong 800 a m. Sunday School (Lng Chinese) 1100 am. English Service Rev. Peter Llm CALVARY BAPTIST CHI'RCH (English) 48. Wan Tho Avenue. Telephone: *****1,530 words
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793 1969-09-21 7 LONDON, Sat. Increased rice production in the world has not yet been matched so far by higher demand, says the rice bulletin for August just published by the Commonwealth Secretariat in London. The report estimates the crop for the 1968-69 season as 184 million793 words
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Article227 1969-09-21 7 The Port of Singapore Authority announced the following berthing arrangement# at its wharves tod ay:DEPARTURES Godown Vessels 5 Vishya Laliti 15 16 Btraat Johore N.W.I Giang Seng 23 24 Keningau 25 26 Mikawa Maru 29 30 Rajula 81/32 Tobago 38 39 Texaco Bristol 45 Hiroshima Maru E.W227 words
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Article109 1969-09-21 7 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) The chairman of a leading hotel management company has warned that Hong Kong has underestimated the growth of tourism. "There Is already a shortage of hotel accommodation and unless steps are immediately taken to expand facilities and accommodation, this very109 words
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Article40 1969-09-21 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. 30 industrials 830.39 20 rails 200.35 15 utilities 112.02 65 stocks 280 13 40 bond* 71.50 Commodity futures index 141.24 off 054.40 words
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Article67 1969-09-21 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures closed 55 point* lower to 15 points higher yesterday on no sales on the New York Commodjty Exchange. (CLOSE) (PREV) Nov. 28 00 28 90 28.50 Jan. 28 90A 28 25 Mar. 27.758 2825 27.75 May 28 15 A 28 60 July67 words
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201 1969-09-21 7 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) The market ended the first week of the account quietly firm and toward* the close the FT index rose 2 4 to 390.4, showing a gain of around 11 points on the week. Leading industrials moved forward on selective buying. Rank201 words
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Article76 1969-09-21 7 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) Money Quotation* yesterday; Hong Kong dollars 6.***** per U.B. dollar. Hong Kong dollars 6.***** per U.S. dollar TT. Hong Kong dollars 14.52 per pound sterling. Hong Kong dollars 308.0 per tael of gold 9* 5 P«r cent fineness. Hong Kong dollars 162.8 per 10.00076 words
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Article13 1969-09-21 7 THE tin price for yesterday was $631.00 per plcul. down $1.75.13 words
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Article60 1969-09-21 7 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore yesterday made the following changes In its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency): SELLING T.T. or O.D. ready: Deutsche Marks $77.8375; Holland Guilders $85.2950; Swiss Francs $71.7725; Belgian Francs $6.1375; French Francs $55.4325;60 words
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75 1969-09-21 7 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Rubber market closed neglected with spot 77, 77-3/8. SETTLEMENT HOUSE Oct.. Nov., Dec. and Oct./ Dec 27-1/8. 27-3/8 Jan./ March 26-7/16. 26-9'16 April/June 27-3/8, 27-0/18 July/Sept. 27-3/16. 27-3/8 Oct./ Dec. 27-1/16. 27-1/4 Jan./ March 25-15/16. 26-3/16 April/June 25-13/16, 26-1/16 July/Sept 25-11/16. 25-15/1675 words
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Article126 1969-09-21 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Gold prices rose slightly in routine trading yesterday on markets here and abroad 4 In London, gold remained unchanged at the morning fixing but rose 5 cents for a second fixing or 40.90 dollars a troy ounce. Gold in Zurich gained 5126 words
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Article356 1969-09-21 7 HAMBURG. Sat. (DaD) This has been a record year so far for international ship construction, a record year for the dockyards of the Federal Republic of Germany as well. The number of Incoming orders during the first six months of 1969 increased 17.5 per cent.356 words
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Article, Illustration72 1969-09-21 7 MR. Cheng Khin Leong, a Singaporean has just been appointed as a Swissair's sales representatative for Singapore according to the airline's acting area manager, Mr. Mario Arioli. With more than •even years in the travel industry and overseas training, Mr. Chong was with another major72 words
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Article, Illustration292 1969-09-21 7 HONG KONG, Sat. Hong Kong will soon start installing an ITT instrument approach system for trials on a new western approach to the Colony's famous Kaitak Airport (see picture left). If successful, it will become a permanent installation and will be292 words
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162 1969-09-21 7 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) Carryover demand from the previous session helped bolster stocks yesterday, although sentiment was dampened by normal pre-weekena evening up pressurea. Trading waa active. Also a force behind the second consecutive advance waa President Nixon's cancellation of draft calls for November and162 words
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Article387 1969-09-21 7 ARRIVALS 5 00 a.m. Ms A 029 K. Lumpur 9 00 a.m. MSA 110 K. Lumpur 945 a.m. MSA 531 Sydney. Jakarta lo isa m. MSA lit K. Lumpur L*.4up.m. CAL CIA iaipei Hong Kong 10.25 a.m. MSA 055 Panaag, lpoh. SL Lumpur, Malacca 140 pa. HAS SK97I387 words
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Article, Illustration1780 1969-09-21 8 Richard Green - Despite Being Kept Waiting bu Richard Green T"jIOUR days he was due to appear at the Isle of Wight Festival on Sunday, Bob JL Dylan told me that the more he played the better. It seemed all the stranger, in view of that, that he should perform1,780 words
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Article250 1969-09-21 8 HAIL THERE! As Platter Pete so pledges, so shall it be! For your perusal only, the spotlight on RICHARD LONG is published. Holy Magnifique! And, as if such grandeur will not suffice, 808 DYLAN'S splendorous Isle Of Wight Festival is exquisitely reported for you. By Odin's Beard250 words
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Article, Illustration169 1969-09-21 8 OHIO EXPRESS "Chewy Chewy"/-'Merey*""Tummv Yummy Tummy"'"Down At Lulu's" (Buddahi Like Holy Jackpot! No need to go into details of these four smash hits and all in one basket too! It may be bubble gum. but it's certainly delicious bubble gum. Ohio Express has proved its popularity and lasting power,169 words
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Article, Illustration319 1969-09-21 8 SPOTLIGHT: IT was mere happenstance that sent Richard Long into the acting profession, but it was by design that he was cast as Barbara Stanwyck's eldest son, "Jarrod Baric ley" in Four Star Television's "The Big Valley" wes-tern-adventure series. While a stude-t at Hollywood 1 H'gH School, Long319 words
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Advertisement77 1969-09-21 8 The iMtCStt The Best!!! DONT FORGET TO REMEMBR iveioo Okl s w a .Baby I Love y°u BABY, I LOVE YOU GONE LIKE THE WIND A TIME FOR US WHEN JOEY COMES AROUND PSEII2 331 f m s;y 7 h? yj i» v «i <. *> /< v < Si"77 words
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Miscellaneous289 1969-09-21 8 <jX WORLD CHARTS j •lonS. e 1 4 B<rT, tt e 09 triumphed ever (he supreennmki. J° number one in Sweden and niimh** U 1« D.I.-I -V umuurr one in sweaen ana \on Plus BriUin of the French ses-song "Je Talm* Mot b* in l, ttn ®d by broadcasters in289 words
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Article, Illustration528 1969-09-21 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR Ann: Whenever you get a problem you can*t answer you say, "See your clergyman." It's an easy way to get off the hook but it doesn't solve anybody's problem. I quit going to church eleven years ago so I don't528 words
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632 1969-09-21 9 Sheilah Graham - #'o#* J/t/.w//...< Sheilah Graham HOLLYWOOD. SAT Jimmy Stewart was playing golf when Dave Chasen telephoned and said, "The President is coming for dinner. Will you and your wife join me and my wife? President Nixon Is one of the several presidents Johnson, Truman and632 words
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Article, Illustration633 1969-09-21 9 Peter Loke - By Peter Loke "TCE STATION ZEA BRA" may not be one of the "greets" in the movie world, but it certainly gives a highly accurate account of the makings of and life inside a nuclear submarine (based on science fact, not fiction). In this age633 words
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Article, Illustration460 1969-09-21 9 Florence de Santis - By Florence de Santis Diahann Carroll Has always been an e'egant dresser, and when she appeared in her TV series "Julia" she looked as e'egant as ever, even though she was supposed to be playing a nurse who lives on her salary Everyone460 words
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Miscellaneous257 1969-09-21 9 t SHAW I TION L I D O p Hontr 7R4:4l NOW SHOWING No Fre# Ll»« 11 am. 130. 4.00. S3O A 9.15 p m. Ivy Ling Po. Li Ching In Shaw Productions "THE 3 SMILES' Mandarin in Shawscope. Co.or NEXT CHANGE: Rod Steiger Claire B!oom THE ILLUSTRATED MAN" Panavision257 words
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Miscellaneous202 1969-09-21 9 TODAY an VOL/... Sunday, September 21. 1969. HE r.r, ft u St H Yo w Deify Activity Gutd* K According *9 thu Start. To develop message for Sunday, rood words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign. ITofce 2 Bo 3 Go 4 You'll 5 Eoty 6SomatMng 7 Sotvo202 words
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Miscellaneous411 1969-09-21 9 ORCHARD ***** 18TH BIG DAT! No Free UtV SHOW STARTS AT 1010 am 145 5.15 830 pm. Id 6TARTS AT 10.48 a_m 3 01. 1.53 (.48 p.m. Ticket* On Sale Fro* IS* a m Admission SI 50 $2 50 S Mi« IN SUPER CINERAMA MOM ICE STATION ZEBRA' Rock Hudson411 words
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Article1384 1969-09-21 10 Mm m N a i WR. 1—9 FM-MS M>* ITMM) (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 7y 8.00 5y 8.07 IM By 404 8y 8.03 4y 400 Ty 7.11 Sy 7.11 8y 7 .10 Sy 5y 7 07 fty 7.07 nk 4y 804 5y 8.01 4y 788 Ty 7.081,384 words
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Article960 1969-09-21 10 GOING: VERY GOOD CAPTAIN PLIIT won the Veto trial over 6f. in an exciting finith and down 1 lb. fer that tmart win he thould win the $25,000 Gold Vate (Race Four) at Ipoh today, concluding day of the Perak Turf Club meeting. The Skymatter gelding960 words
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Article222 1969-09-21 10 US Baseball Results Standings NEW YORK. Bat <UPI. Result* of baseball matches played yesterday AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore 4. New York 3: Chicago 7. Kansas City 0; Minnesota 2. Seattle 1; Boston 3. Detroit 1; California 7 Oakland 8. only games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 2. St. Louis 1 (Ist game.;222 words
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Article124 1969-09-21 10 RACK RACK t BIG BEN NATARAJ Bin* n Maxwell Garden COLONY SURF Outspoken Gino JIMMY LAD T. OF PTBCTIOK Nataraj Rtna n OUTSPOKEN Gin* Medal Music RACE 1 INSTANT POWER Katoni Ocean Sunnyside CP HOKOBU Instant Power Katong Oeoan INSTANT POWER Hokoru Katong Ocean gS&zil 22SJl*i RACB 4 CAPTAIN124 words
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Article213 1969-09-21 10 HONG KONG, Sat. (Reuter) Singapore drew 2all with Macao in the opening match of the Asian regional hockey tournament here today. Singapore surged away from the bully-off and hammered the Macao defence but it took 23 minutes before the Macao defence line buckled for213 words
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117 1969-09-21 10 WARSAW. Sat. (Reuten The World Weightlifting Fede. ration (FHI) yesterday suspended South Africa's membership because of their racial discrimination xjolicie s in sport, it was announced here yesterday Mr. Clarence. H. Johnson, American President of the FHI. told cress conference the FHI Congress, meeting in117 words
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Article276 1969-09-21 10 Sir, AS one of thousands of badminton enthusiasts. It will be most appreciated if you will kindly publish the fol- lowing questions to clear our minds of some of the doubts regarding our squads chances In the Thomas Cup's first outing against New Zealand. Even though276 words
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Article106 1969-09-21 10 BOUTHPORT, ENGLAND, Sat. (Reuter) Britain and the United States finished level at 6-6 with four matches halved after the four-ball foursomes in their Ryder Cup International golf match at Royal Blrkdale here yesterday. The match ends today with two eerles of eight singles Britain, starting106 words
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Article161 1969-09-21 10 A party of 25 Australian athletes and officials will visit Singapore from Oct. 6-12 after competing in the Pacific Conference Games in Tokyo The party will consist of 12 men and nine women athletes They will be accompanied by four officials. They will take part in161 words
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Article61 1969-09-21 10 CLEVELAND. Sat. (Keuter) -—The U.S. took a 2—o lead over Rumania in the challenge round of the Davis CUD here yesterday, winning both opening singles. After Arthur Ashe won the opening match against Die Nastase by 6—2, 15 —13. 7-—5. Stan Smith consolidated the holders' position by61 words
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299 1969-09-21 11 ATHENS, Sat. (Rauter) Eaat Germany and the Bovlet Union forged further ahead In the Medal* race at the European athletics championship* here yeeterday, but Britain's lan Stewart stole the individual glory with a brilliant 5.000 metre* victory. The Soviet Union won three of the seven299 words
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1456 1969-09-21 11 BIG BEN - By BIG BEN IPO H Sat. Patir Kayangan, confidently fidden by apprentice Lawrence Wong, scored a mild upset when he beat Smiling Trio in race three by a short head to pay $7O here today. It was the highest dividend. Landaulat (Sonny Ng)1,456 words
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Article228 1969-09-21 11 HAMILTON Sports Club trounced the defending champions. Darul Afiah 6-1 In a FAS division one leaaue fix ture at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Hamilton outplayed Darul in all departments and took the lead in the 15th minute when Kim Swee gent a scorchlni 20-yard228 words
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Article197 1969-09-21 11 LONDON. Sat. 1970 Commonwealth Game* will be the biggest, the most compact and most costly In the 40 years since the event was first staged, according to Sir Herbert Brechin. Chairman of the games Organising Committee in Edinburgh. Scotland Bince the official Invitations in January to197 words
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525 1969-09-21 11 ANOTHER nine records were shattered on Hie final dav of the four-day Singapore Combined Secondary Schools Sports Council's 10th annual swimming championships held at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club, Amber Road, yesterday. Altogether 18 records were smashed three on Tuesday and six on525 words
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Article26 1969-09-21 11 Non-Benders were held to a draw by the Umnirec Tanel in one-day friendly cricke? match plaved at the Cey'on Sportu Club. Balesti*r Road, yesterday.26 words
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Article, Illustration23 1969-09-21 11 UPI pi*.— UPI pi*. - 23 words
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Article83 1969-09-21 11 LONDON. Sat. (ATP) An Indian student. Stubhash Laxman Patwardham entered the water at dawn today to attempt a non-stop double crossing of the English Channel a feat only accomplished twice. Patwardham. 26. from Bombay, made an unsuccess* ful bid at the 80 km (52-miltf marathon swim83 words
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Article72 1969-09-21 11 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Brief Star owned by RE. Sangster won the Ayr Gold CUT* handicap run over six furlongs at Ayr yesterday. E Cousin's Salao was E«pond with Mrs J EC. Bryce's Saratoga Skiddj third of 28 runners. Lionel Parkes rode Brief Star. Bernard Whittle72 words
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Article25 1969-09-21 10 BIG BEN Colony Surf Captain Fleet Daryl's Faith Jimmy Lad Outspoken Hokoru Conflict Cisco Rina II Conflict Kudadin Zodiac Outspoken Dendrobium Pena'alok II25 words
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Advertisement197 1969-09-21 11 Classified Ads. Houses Land For Sale DOWN PAYMENT 52.500 Immediate Occupation Katong Seaside (Opposite Shaw's Villa. 440 A East Coast Road) T reebold 2/3-storev luxury sem;- detached bungalow 4 rooms 3 halls split level 3 balconies. quality equipment large kitchen spacious garden a' Katong First Claw Residential Area Hilltop facing197 words
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Miscellaneous44 1969-09-21 11 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $32,450 Ist Prist: No. *****4 ($8,031) 2nd Prise: No. *****0 ($4,015) 3rd Prix*: No. *****6 ($2,007) storter»: ($372 «och) Nos. *****1 *****9 *****8 *****1 *****2 *****1 Consolation: ($156 oach): Not. *****6 *****8 *****7 *****7 *****8 *****2 *****5 *****2 *****9 *****044 words
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Miscellaneous1132 1969-09-21 11 (CHANNEL I) A.M.: 955 Opening Announcements in all languages and Skippy the Buah Kangaroo (Ten Little Visitors); 10 25 The Nurses (The Two Black Candles); 1120 Pesta Pop (Repeat). r*.: 12 05 Mr. Ed The Talking Horse (Love Thy New Neighbour); 12.35 Programme Summary in all Languages; 12 40 Public1,132 words
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Article, Illustration327 1969-09-21 12 HUMAN qualities, determination, perseverence, hard work and resourcefulness turned Singapore from a fishing village into a flourishing port. This was stated by Professor Wong Lin Ken, the Member of Parliament for Alexandra on the occasion of the annual speech and prize327 words
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Article266 1969-09-21 12 THE National Trades Union Congress will hold a "Modernisation of Hie Labour Movement'' from Nor. 15 19. The Secretary-General of NTUC made this announcement yesterday. In a circular to all trade unions In Singapore to prepare for the Seminar, Mr. Seah said "a survey of the266 words
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Article57 1969-09-21 12 The total tonnage of cargo handled by the Port of s^g a_ pore Authority dunng the first seven months of this year exceeded 21 million tons, an increase of 500,000 tons over the same oeriod in 1968. This is disclosed by the latest statistics57 words
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Article47 1969-09-21 12 AX old woman, Lrm Ah Nerng. 78 was found dead with injuries on her thumb. In a roam of her house at Jalan Payoh Lai, off Upper Serangoon Road on Friday morning. Cash and jewellery, amounting to about $2,000 were also missing from her room.47 words
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444 1969-09-21 12 The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Labour. Mr. S. Rajaratnam last night stated the modern entrepreneurs must approach economic development as a creative endeavour as their contribution towards tha creation of a happy, prosperous, humane and more civilised society. He said the early immigrant444 words
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Article81 1969-09-21 12 The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education. Dr. L«e Meng. leaves here today with a high-level technical education team for a month-long fact finding tour of eight countries. Dr Lee is also accompanied by two senior officials o' the Technical Education Department and the81 words
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Article, Illustration91 1969-09-21 12 MRS. Maureen Tan, 22. has been appointed Travel Assistant in the Overseas Tour Department of G. C. Nanda and Sons Pte. Ltd The appointment was announced by Mr. P. P. Ohri. managing director of the company during the week. Prior to her present appointment. Mrs. Tan91 words
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Article74 1969-09-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. A man was detained by police in connection with the discovery of a forged $5O Singapore note at a petrol kiosk at Tanjong Tokong in Penang. Police said earlier on Thursday's night a man had handed a $5O note to a petrol kiosk74 words
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Article135 1969-09-21 12 An illegal immigrant who tred to steal $1.30 from the pocket of a taxi driver was yesterday fined a total of $350 by the First District Court Judge Mr- DC. D'Cotta. The accused. Ong Yoke Tin. was travelling in a taxi driven by one Haron bin Madsap. When135 words
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Article77 1969-09-21 12 THE Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance has been appointed Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Free Trade Zones. In a Gazette notification vesterday. the Minister for Finance also announced the appointment of other members of the Advisory Committee includmg:The Director of Trade Division. the77 words
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Article182 1969-09-21 12 Fourteen baby crocodiles. each 18 to 20 inches lon*, and described ms "harmless" were stolen from s bouse in Brighton Avenue, off Serangoou Garden Estate on Friday morning. The total value of these reptiles is estimated at $1,050. The owner. Mr Ye© Thiam Siew. 55. a retired182 words
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Article159 1969-09-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaysia and Ceylon today initialled a draft agreement for the avoidance of double taxation between the two countries. The Permanent Secretary to the Treasury. Tan Sri Mohamed Sharlff bin Abdul Samad. initialled the agreement for Malaysia while the Ceylonese Commissioner of Inland Revenue Mr159 words
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Article79 1969-09-21 12 A we 11-krown church worker. Mr. Geore# Oliver Daniel, passed away on Friday a Youngberg Memorial Hospital after a short illness Mr. Daniel 84, had been connected with St. Andrew's Cathedral since 1914. A large crowd attend the funeral service at St Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. Mr.79 words
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Article, Illustration434 1969-09-21 12 THE Adult Education Board will in future extend its field to offer courses to enable the people to receive tertiary or university education. Thi* was stated yesterday by the Chairman of the Board, Dr. Tal Chen Hwa, when he spoke on "The Future of434 words
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Article287 1969-09-21 12 PLANS are now well ahead in a number of Government departments, statutory bodies and community centres to launch a massive Anti-Mosquito Campaign in the Republic, in October The Housing and Development Board yesterday disclosed a four-point programme In this campaign. In the first week of October,287 words
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163 1969-09-21 12 The President of the Central Division of the Local Association of Girl Guides. Mrs. M. J. Namazle. yesterday urged girls from all walks of life to join the movement cause it could help them develop into useful citizens of the country. With Girl Guides' training. *aid163 words
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Article24 1969-09-21 12 THERE were a total t.f 68 accidents, of which se en were serious during the 24 hours until 6 a m. yesterday.24 words
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Advertisement71 1969-09-21 12 bnelecithiri Rapidly restores vim vigour vitality every day in every way. Buerlecithin with its especially high percentage of lecithin has a quick strengthening effect on the nervous and muscular system as well as on the organs. Also lowers the cholesterol level of the blood. Distributor: Central Union Co., 100. Robinson71 words
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Miscellaneous89 1969-09-21 12 Time dfc Tide High Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 8.33 a.m. (6.6 ft.), 539 p.m. (7.3 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 822 a.m. (8.0 ft.). 4.58 p.m. (85 ft.) Low Tido (Today) Singapore Town: 12.22 p.m. (5.7 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 12.44 p.m. (6.8 ft.) High Tide (Tomorrow) Singapore Town: 9.20 a.m. (7.3 ft).89 words
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