Eastern Sun, 30 September 1969
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Title Section21 1969-09-30 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1134 Tuesday, 30 September 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents21 words
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Article, Illustration463 1969-09-30 1 WEST GERMAN ELE BONN, Mon. (Reuter Cr UPI) Foreign Minister Willy Brandt told President Gustov Heinemonn today he was seeking the Chancellorship in West Germany's next government as a coalition between his Social Democrats and the small Free Democratic party appeared in- creasingly463 words
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Article136 1969-09-30 1 BANGKOK. Mon (UPI) The Governor of Pattani province. one of the four Moslem«iom:nated provinces in South Thailand said Monday Malay extremists in Malaysia were supporting the Thai Moslem bandits in the South In a interview with a local reporter. Phunsawat Kamlangngarm sa'd the "Moslem bancits are136 words
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280 1969-09-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Security forces contacted a band of six armed terrorists in the Kapit district in the third division of Sarawak and killed two of them. Several weapons and ammunition were also seized, a statement issued by the National Operations Council said280 words
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Article114 1969-09-30 1 NEW YORK Mon (UPI) China may be preparing to launch a 1.200-mile missile with a hydrogen warhead. Newsweek majazine said on Sunday The weekly's Periscope column said: "China watchers say Pekmr may launch a 1.200-mile intermediates ante ballistic missile with a HTC hydrogen warhead into114 words
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Article22 1969-09-30 1 JAIPUR. India. Mon (Reuter) Indonesia won the Thomas Cup badminton tie against India bv seven matches to two here today.22 words
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81 1969-09-30 1 THE Honorary Chairman of the Pan American World Airways, Mr. Juan T. Trippe (left), flew into Singapore last night. He is in Singapore as Chairman of the 17th World Cup Golf Championship. Mr. Trippe who was accompanied by his wife, is also president of the International Golf Association. He was81 words
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98 1969-09-30 1 THE Czechoslovak Communist Party's Central Committee ha s removed former party leader Alexander Dubcek (right) from his post in the ruling Presidium Sunday (See Page 3). Named to replace Dubcek who headed a group of reformers whose policies brought on the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, was one-time— (UPI Radlophoto). - 98 words
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314 1969-09-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister and Director of Operations, Tun Abdul Razak, today warned leaders that he would not hesitate to take firm measures to deal with any of them trying to hamper the implementation of the new government's economic policy.314 words
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Article103 1969-09-30 1 TEL AVIV. Mon. (UPI) Israeli warplanes attacked Egyptian military positions along the Gulf of Suez and in the southern sector of the Suez Canal todav, a military spokesman said. The spokesman said Israel launched air strikes at noon local time against Egyptian mi lltary targets along103 words
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Article63 1969-09-30 1 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) Princes* Margaret and her Lhotographer husband )rd Snowdon arrived from Tokyo Monday night for an over-night visit. At the Kal Tak international airport, the royal couple were greeted by Governor Sir David Trench. They will spend a night In the government house and return to63 words
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172 1969-09-30 1 VIENTIANE Mon (UPD—Lao. tian government troops, backed up by U.S. planes from bases in Thailand, Thursday recap, tured Muong Soui town from Communist forces, authoritative sources said todav Muong Soui. 110 miles north of here, fell to seven North Vietnamese and Pathet Lao172 words
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Miscellaneous25 1969-09-30 1 LADIES PAY "Now you'll meet the« greatest cook, the finest little homemaker, the greatest helpmate a man could have—if she's not out golfing, that is!"25 words
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Article, Illustration894 1969-09-30 2 SINOAPOKIAN3, especially those who have been thrilled of late to the polished performances ot overseas artistes, would be extremely pleased to note that October has much more exciting programmes in store for them. The hackneyed fallacy of our Lion City being a "cultural desert" would be easily894 words
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Article132 1969-09-30 2 NEW YORK. Moo (UPI) The Vietnam Moratorium Committee placed a full page advertisement in yesterday's New York Times, listing the names of 13 prominent Am«n cans, including Senator*. Labour leaders, theologians and others, who support the Committee's Oct. 15 Protest against the Vietnam War. The ad132 words
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453 1969-09-30 2 NIW YORK, Mon. (UPI) 'Newsweek' magasine yesterday reported a possibility of a mistaken identify in the Viefnam Green Bereft murder case. The weekly's 'Periscope' column said. "Was the man that the Green Berets are accused of shooting the wrong spy? Interpreter453 words
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696 1969-09-30 2 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI). Peking Radio yesterday said there will be a live broadcast from Peking of tho 20th Chines# National Day celebrations on Oct. 1 but it did not say whether Communist Party Chairman Mao Tse Tung will be pre- sent. Mao ha?696 words
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Article367 1969-09-30 2 KARACHI, Mon. (UPI) Pakistanis travelling with passports are beginning to feel it is easier to enter a country through the eye of the proverbial needle. In an editorial headed. "How Long Will They Be Back?" the newspaper Leader said the number of Pakistanis who are being sent367 words
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339 1969-09-30 2 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI) Lt. Col. Jene Townshend, Editor-in-Chief of the 'Pacific Stars and Stripes,' today said that charges by the Chief Information Officer for the U.S. Army in Vietnam that the newspaper had earned the title, "Hanoi Herald." are unjustified. The Army, which339 words
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Article70 1969-09-30 2 TAIPEI. Mon. (UPI) A na-tion-wide manhunt has been launched belatedly fo r 54 pnsonp r5 who disappeared While being transferred to a safer placp during Typhoon Elsie, police reported today. When the prisoners disappeared while being transferred fr m a flooded Jail to another, it wa s70 words
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Article120 1969-09-30 2 MELBOURNE. Mon. renter) A Supreme Court judge today convicted three actors of having used obscene Janguaae in the stageplay. "Boys In The Band", and ruled that a stipendiary magistrate had been wrong in dismissing the charges. Justice Little said the magistrate had taken irrelevant120 words
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217 1969-09-30 2 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) Rep. Tom Meskill. Republican of Connecticut, to-day announced plans to introduce legislation to PROHIBIT use of draftees in undeclared wars without their consent. The United States is involved in full scale 'no war" in South-east Asia without any declaration ©f wa217 words
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282 1969-09-30 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. Reuter) Israeli Prime Minister Mrs. Golda Meir said yesterday she was sceptical of great power efforts to promote a Middle East settlement, and maintained the Soviet Union wanted neither war nor peace there. Mrs. Meir was appearing on a282 words
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Article236 1969-09-30 3 PARIS. Mon (UPT) French labour unions offered bo let up yesterday In their fight against the government for higher wages. Officials of the leading labour unions called on mailmen. dockers, and autowrwkers to make work stoppages this week to nrotest the failure of the government236 words
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265 1969-09-30 3 BAGHDAD. Mon. (Reuter) Iraq's extreme left-wing Baathist government yesterday cancelled all economic and other measures taken against Lebanon last month over bitter press attacks for alleged persecution of some of the country s Moslems. The political leadership of Iraq is mainly drawn from the265 words
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Article, Illustration483 1969-09-30 3 BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Mon. (Reuter) Crack British commando unit flew into Belfast early today to reinforce the 7,000-strong military peace-keeping force wedged between fighting Protestants and Catholics. General Sir lan Freeland. security overlord of the riottorn British province, yesterday ordered 41 commando, royalUPI Radiophoto. - 483 words
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298 1969-09-30 3 JOHANNESBURG, Mon (Reuter) Spreading revolt among the extreme right-wing of the ruling Nationalist Party faced Prime Minister John Vorster yesterday with the most serious challenge yet t° his leadership. Expulsion of one rebel MP from the party, resignations by small town party officeholders and298 words
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Article88 1969-09-30 3 MR T TAKENAKA. Japan Air Lines regional manager for Singapore, announced that JAL's traffic revenue for the month of August 1969 has broken all previous records. The total revenue for the month of August 1969 was SSI 10.325.000 which was an all time record for88 words
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Article168 1969-09-30 3 CAPE TOWN. Mon. (Reuter) Imam Abdullah Haron. a Cape Town Moslem relig.ous leader, has died while being detained under South Africa's Terrorism Act. police reported last night. The Imam. sPintual adviser to coloured (mixed-race) Moslems in the city's big Athlone suburb, had been held in168 words
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Article84 1969-09-30 3 MILAN. Italy. Mon. 'UPI) Greek millionaire Aristotle Onassis. in an intervief with the magazine Gente published today, denied Europen press reports that he has quarreled with his wife, the former Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy. "It would be exaggerated.' he said jokingly," to fight after less than a84 words
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Article51 1969-09-30 3 PARIS. Mon. (Reuter) Former Togo President Nicolas Grunitzky has died in hospital here, hospital authorities said last night. Mr. Grunitzky was flown to Paris in a special aircraft last Thursday after he sustained serious head injuries in a road accident in the Ivory Coast the previous51 words
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Article279 1969-09-30 3 LISBON. Mon <Reuter) Campaigning for Portugal's first parliamentary elections since Premier Antonio Saladictatorial reign ended a year ago opened quietly yesterday after the lovernment had warned against any electioneering excesses Voting takes place on Oct 26 and the campaign is expected to gather steam as the279 words
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Article101 1969-09-30 3 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) Esso standard Oil. General Gas and Kyodo Oil have agreed to jointly Import 300.000 metric tons of Liquefied petroleum gas <LPG) from Australia starting 1972. the Nihon Kelzai Newspaper said The three companies have recently briefed the Ministry of International Trade101 words
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Article47 1969-09-30 3 GAZA, Gaza Strip. Moo (Reuter) An Arab boy was killed and another seriously wounded when they played with a grenade they found in Rafiah market place South of Gaza. Israeli sources said. The dead boy was aged nine and the other was three.47 words
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Article, Illustration766 1969-09-30 3 PRAGUE, Men. (Reuter) The Czechoslovak Communist Party has dimissed former liberal leader Alexander Dubcek from the ruling presidium and told Communist deputies to remove him as Chairman of Parliament. The official news agency Ceteka also announced a final purge affecting over 30 reformist communists.766 words
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Article84 1969-09-30 3 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) A Japanese mining and Industrial outfit is expected to submit shortly an official proposal for a massive coal production venture with the Philippine Government-own-ed CEPOC (Cebu Portland Cement) Industries, Inc. The venture will involve the development of CEPOC's coal mines in Zamboanga Del84 words
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Article89 1969-09-30 3 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI)— Pierre-Paul Schweitzer said yesterday the issuance of Special Drawing Rights removes the argument of Increasing the gold price as a means o* increasing world liquidity. Schweitzer, the managing editor of the International Monetary fund, said the funds new reserves scheme would place89 words
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Fotorama '69
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Article, Illustration615 1969-09-30 4 1969 SINGAPORE NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION (Successor to the Singapore Pan-Malaysian Photographic Exhibition) THE Photographic Society of Singapore cordially invites you and all photographers residing in Singapore. East and West Malaysia and members of the Photographic Society of Singapore wherever thev may615 words
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1072 1969-09-30 4 Just what does Happen at a photographers' picnic? Bant on finding out, wa loadad our candid cameras and batook ourselves to a remote little corner of the Island one Sunday three weeks ago. And there, in this secluded spot1,072 words
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Article346 1969-09-30 4 THE PRIZES Ist PRIZE: $3OO CASH VOUCHER 2nd PRIZE: $lOO CASH VOUCHER 3rd PRIZE: 50 CASH VOUCHER Plus Certificates of Merit to the next 10 best entries THE RULES li To participate In this con test, all you Have to do Is to submit one Or more poetcard-size346 words
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Article, Illustration233 1969-09-30 4 LAST week we reproduced thi* snapshot with the caption She Stoops To Conquer". And we asked you if you recognised her. If you identified our intrepid lady shutterbog as Daisy Chee. AFIAP. you're right on target Daisy Chee was very much in the news last year233 words
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Article, Illustration47 1969-09-30 4 At The PSS Annual Picnic "You held Hit it raw Hat likt this." By Georga, sha's got It! 'Than you bend forward, face toward* the photographer*, lika »o." "Now, you hold the pose. Gat tha picture?" And ao have all the eager-beaver shutterbugs!47 words
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275 1969-09-30 5 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) Sen. Edward M, Kennedy is now "eager to satisfy the widespread demand for more infomation" about the car accident in which Mary Jo Kopechne was killed and, if necessary, might go before a television panel of newsmen, Life Magaxine275 words
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Article153 1969-09-30 5 ANN ARBOR Mich Mon. (UPI) Students handed out petitions yesterday urging their 37.000 fellow students a* the University of Michigan to strike today m protest aga.nst the massive arrest of demonstrators who seized a building last week The call for the strike came after about 400153 words
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Article80 1969-09-30 5 TUNIS. Mon (Reuten—The death toll :n the Tunisian floods has risen to 130 with 30.000 homeless, according to latest figures last nigkt The Tunisian Cabinet met in urgent session yesterday to discuss the situation and the Tunisian Red Cross appealed to International Red Cross for assistance.80 words
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176 1969-09-30 5 LOS ANGELES, Mon (UPI) U.S. Customs agents seeking marijuana and drugs conducted 2.384.079 searches of Persons coming in to the United States from Mexico during the first week of operation Intercept, it was disclosed yesterday A Treasury Department spokesman at the Lo s Angeles headquarters176 words
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Article111 1969-09-30 5 CARACAS. Venezuela. Mon. <UPI> Eight persons -were killed, two are missing and thirty homes were destroyed yesterday when a rainweakened hillside smashed Into a slum area on the western outskirts of the capital. All eight dead were asleep when the landslide crushed their homes in the111 words
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Article56 1969-09-30 5 CARACAS. Mon (UPI) Two soldiers were wounded yesterday in a clash with guerrillas in eastern Venezuela, press reports said. The action took place about 12 miles from Maturm when the guerillas attacked an army patrol. The national news agency Innac said that durin? firefight a nearby oil pipeline had56 words
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Article188 1969-09-30 5 GALLUP, N. Me*. Mon. (UPI) Two men, sought in the iturder of four women during a robbery last week in Cincinnati, Ohio, were arrested during a routine investigation Sunday and arraigned on charges of unlawful flight to avod prosecution. John Leigh. 20. and Watterson188 words
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Article130 1969-09-30 5 LA PAZ, Bolivia. Mon. (Reuter) The wreckage of a DC-6 passenger airliner which disappeared on Friday while on a flight from Cochabamba to La Paz with 74 people on board was located early vesterdav in the Andes mountains 70 miles southeast of La Paz. The130 words
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Article112 1969-09-30 5 WILKES-BARRE, Pennsvlvianla. Mon. tUPI) Luzerne County Court Judge Bernard C. Brominski will hear arguments on Monday on a new Potion by the parents of Mary Jo Kopechne seeking to prevent exhumation of her body. The blonde secretary was buried in nearby Larksville 10 weeks ago. The Judge112 words
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106 1969-09-30 5 RIO DE JANEIRO. Mon (UPI) It was revealed yesterday that Brazil's three man mii'tary junta his sdgned a new security law which calls for the death penalty in cases of subversion a"d terrorism resulting in homicide. The new law specifies any death resu'ting from106 words
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Article270 1969-09-30 5 WASHINTON, Mon. (Reuter) The most Important men in International finance meet here today to consider possible Improvements in the world monetary system in the light of recurring strains since their last annual gathering a year ago. More than 1,000 delegates from 112 nations of the International270 words
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Article72 1969-09-30 5 FRANKFURT. Ormaay. Mon. (UPI) A man leaped up during a Roman Catholic mass and waved a hand grenade yesterday. Some I.ooft persons stampeded from the church. Injuring dozens, police said. The Incident occurred at a special Serbo-Croatian language service for Yugoslav workers and their families j72 words
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Article366 1969-09-30 6 THE SERIES of steps which the Malaysian A government is taking on non-citizens is an offshoot of May 13 disturbances. In this connection, it is worth while to remember that the riots were caused by a handful of mischievous elements the wolnsn tvoes —without any compunction or366 words
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Article561 1969-09-30 6 INDIA won the second round In her sparring 1 against Pakistan in international conferences and one might presume the score is now even. Pakistan objected to India's presence at the Islamic Summit in Rabat and India turned the tables on Pakistan at the meeting561 words
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Article, Illustration907 1969-09-30 6 Lemmy Pinna - By Lemmy Pinna KARACHI (UPI) Pakistan is attempting to chart a new course to bring greater democracy and a better life to the people of the west Asian nation. But the problems are so vast that the mullahs from their minarets still may well bewail theUPI. - 907 words
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Article267 1969-09-30 6 STOCKHOLM. (UPI) A new tiny human organ which may open the way to a better defence against infectious diseases has been discovered by a Swedish scientist. Prof-Karl Erick Fichtellus. a histologist at the University of Uppsala, presented his discovery on Thursday a t an International Cancer Research267 words
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Article409 1969-09-30 6 The Lighter Side By Dick West WASHINGTON, (UPI) Last month, as I reported earlier, the curiosity of a newspaper editor in Ohio was agitated by an item about artificial insemination of mosquitoes. To him, artificial mosquito breeding sounded somewhat diabolical. He surmised some jjovernment agency either was409 words
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Article525 1969-09-30 6 Hi AMERICA the Beautiful has the misfortune of being possibly the most misunderstood and misrepresented Ugly American overseas. She is also the inescapable scapegoat upon which the rest of the world practise their voodoo. Hardly a day goes by without the U.S. being embalmed in some525 words
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Article526 1969-09-30 6 LONDON. (UPI) Christine Keeler. the centre of the international scandal that rochrd and nearly toppled the British Government in 1963. recently published the first chapter of her memoirs which have caused a minor sensation on Its own. In the first instalment s of the News of the526 words
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Article20 1969-09-30 6 Just because problem Is Terr Urge i* no excuse for net applying intelligence to It. John P. Grler.20 words
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391 1969-09-30 6 NEW DELHI (UN) Prim* Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi and Hia Foreign Office are silent in the face of attacks by political leaders and Hie press for the country's exclusion from the Islamic Summit Conference in Rabat. The wav e of criticism was the worst against391 words
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Article290 1969-09-30 6 WASHINGTON. Mob OPW —The "first comprehensive student survey" since 1961 shows, that although 79 per cent of America's college seniors are sympathetic with the soals of protest they are not "fully committed to the ideals they are talking about." In an article. "The Private Generation,'* in the October290 words
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Article54 1969-09-30 6 CHIN POH CHUNG - LCIICM'S... CHIN POH CHUNG Psychiatric Worker, Woodbririre Ilotoir.il, Singapore If. I WISH to th»nk you for to kindly publishing th« report about the "Unknown Chinese" in your newspaper. I am happy to mfoitn you that the abovementioned girl's father Mr. See Tho Chen has eome forward54 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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657 1969-09-30 7 By Our Market Reporter A considerably steady trend prevailed in the Stock Exchenge of Malaysia and Sififaporo yesterday after mora than two weeks of indecisive trading. Trading was •CTITf. The market, fev a chinge. dictated the upturn after firm opening which set a majority657 words
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Article1096 1969-09-30 7 B'«?, on V? and re *°rted to the trading rooms Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore Tnne un, ber of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS A CM A 51.89 12) $1 go <4>. Borneo M 80 i 3». Camel PI1,096 words
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Article92 1969-09-30 7 ROME. Mon.—Owing t<> the tremendous amount of traffic between the U.S A and Italy. ALITALIA ha* officially withdrawn it* agreement with 1A T A for the North Atlantic sector. At the same time they propose a drastie reduction of fares. pending the approval of the two92 words
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Article277 1969-09-30 7 OCTOBER flnt |rtd« rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Koala Lompar yesterday at 75 cent« per Ib„ up one quarter of a cent from the previous cloee. The tone of the market was quiet. Alter opening quotation* were marked down in line with London277 words
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Article15 1969-09-30 7 THK tin price tor vevtrd.y was 5635 25 Dfr picul down J1 87415 words
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Article241 1969-09-30 7 The following is g berthing list released bv the Port of Singapore Authority for Sept 30: DEPARTURE 1 Godowns Vewels 1 2 Dmitriy Furmanov 8/7 Emma Bakke 8 9 Bratsvo 10/11 President Harrison 15/16 Australasia 18 Lica Maersk N.W 1 Perils N.W. 5 Petahng 23 28 Tidra241 words
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Article, Illustration758 1969-09-30 7 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) "Our objective is not to search for oood investments in sick economies." Hie banker said. The benker. World Bank President Robert S. McNamara, in a speech prepared for the opening of en758 words
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128 1969-09-30 7 NEW DELHI, Mon. (Reuter) —The Indian Government's Advisory Council or. Trade yesterday endorsed the seven per cent growth rate target for exports during the country's fourth five-year development p'an. The endorsement cam# aft* r the Foreign Trade Minister. Mr. Bali Ram Bhagat, agreed that India128 words
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267 1969-09-30 7 BRIGHTON, England, Mon. (UPI) Prime Minister Harold Wilson pledged yesterday not to take Britain Into the European Common Market until the nation has been fully Informed of entry renditions and Parliament has given the final go ahead. Earlier reliable political sources said Wilson267 words
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Article502 1969-09-30 7 i M 1 1 j MS IB* if irtM CiOM Of 1 1 io 142 M 1-87 :7 3 Jin two CD ft 5 !i tfc»o Deb CI .ax K»»o Pref c ►6 99 Eupoc Pulp 11 18 199 F X Ord* 15 ft 60 Fuun502 words
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Article206 1969-09-30 7 THE chairman of Qantas, Sir Roland Wilson. recently stated in *n annual report tb«t 1968/69 was the most successful year in Qantas' 49-year histqjy. The sirline made record net profit of 5524.403,932, achieved on the highest ever revenue of *****,871,000, in increase of 19.4 per cent206 words
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Article29 1969-09-30 7 (Man»r«V Pric«« for Se»t. M) 4814 DMT TBCiTt Mil. IerMt Fund 1J0 8IMQ4POBE CyiT T*l «T» li Sterling 2nd ZmzM. «r fe. (1 1# (•Boas Koas Cqrmflr)29 words
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Article44 1969-09-30 7 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPT> The Private Investment Company lor Asia (PICA), in meeting* on Thursday and Friday attended by director* and ahareholdera from 12 countries, reported It ha* made a good *tart In fostering private capital investment in under-developed Asian nation*.44 words
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Article342 1969-09-30 7 ARRIVALS 500 a m. MSA 029 K Lumpur 900 am. MSA 119 K. Lumpur »X 5 a.m UARt'OA OAMfS Je•carta. 10 15 am. MSA IXI K. Lumpur 102* a.m. MSA 005 fma|, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur Malacca 1-00 pa SAS 8K971 Copenhagen. Tailkint, Bangkok. 1.10 p.m. MSA 4*l Knotting342 words
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Article, Illustration993 1969-09-30 8 Edward Ashpole - by Edward Ashpole LONDON: A new form of public transport it on its way, designed to reduce, or eliminate, the use of private motor transport in city centres. It consists of pedestrian conveyor belts moving at about ten miles (16 kilometres) an hour with subsidiary993 words
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Article417 1969-09-30 8 DELOS SMITH - By DELOS SMITH NEW YORK. (UPI) Alter B lln« of human cancer cells had been cultured in a laboratory for 15 months viruses popped up among them Cancer science has to ask. could this be its long-sought goal a direct association of a human cancer with417 words
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Article, Illustration49 1969-09-30 8 Melbourne: The Postmaster- General. Mr Alan Hume, has announced that the 5c and 25c 1969 Christmas stamps will be issued on 15th October. 1969. and that the first four stamps in the Prime Ministers s e r 1 e will be issued on 22nd October. 1969.49 words
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Article, Illustration141 1969-09-30 8 Hamburg (DaD)—Because he preferred working with wood rather than on paragraphs. Julian Richter of Hamburg stopped studying law and learned the cabinet-mak-er's trade He is now studying at the Wood Technical Institute in Rosenheim in the South of the Federal Republic of Germany. On the side,141 words
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Article349 1969-09-30 8 WASHINGTON. U.S. Geological Survey scientists hav© refined a chemical "radar" technique that may explain why some lakes are dying and why the drinking of some water may be responsible for locaj diseases It also traces the source of silt that clogs irrigation and stream channels and forms349 words
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Article, Illustration320 1969-09-30 8 CANBERRA: About 70 miles south of Tennant Creek in Australia's Northern Territory, Stuart Highway winds through what looks like the biggest game of marbles ever held. It's a strange collection of round granite bounders, some weighing many tons, and they are scattered on both sides of the roadAIS - 320 words
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Article609 1969-09-30 8 Ele, Walt Dulaney - Date-line By Ele, Walt Dulaney Dear Walt: A girl I know has Hie idea that it's all right to hug and make out with any boy she likes. She and I are like sister and brother and I've been trying to tell her that people will609 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous124 1969-09-30 8 1. Who said this: "The o'd order changeth. yielding place to new". 2. Name the author of: The Seven Pillars of Wisdom. 3. What is meant by travelling "by Shank's pony"? 4. What is a solecism? 5. What is a tine qua non? 6. About when did Joan of Arc124 words
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Miscellaneous124 1969-09-30 8 By J*ek TTppit §1 iTfDvl m 'Goo, honest? You REALLY Itko It? Okay then, yog can hay* HI" DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and AkfenMd/Viiams THE POLICE. HAVE CHAPGED TOP WITH ASSAULT WITH A DEADLV WEAPON, LEE POV.' DO VOU GET THE MESSAGE* YEP- A SCHOOL ROOM MAYBE SMALL.. BUT124 words
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Article368 1969-09-30 9 gloria-mae - gloria-mae TIME does f!y. doesn't it? Just as it's time for you to get those meals for the table, it's mine to lay out more recipes. This week I continue with another Asian dish, using beef. This will be followed by some cooking tips. RENDANG Ingredients: Beef 2368 words
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Article99 1969-09-30 9 VEW YORK. Mon. A 10minute featurette. "Westward With Music." hlghllfhts the career of Alan Jay Lerner and keyed to his production of "Paint Your wagon." Previously, another featurate set built for the LernerLoewe musical In Oregon. "No Name City." the elaborate *et built for the Lerner was99 words
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Article, Illustration563 1969-09-30 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR Ann: Will you please tell me what is wrong with a woman who, after 12 years of marriage, still asks her husband if he wants mustard or mayonnaise on his ham and cheese sandwich. Also, she cannot seem to remember563 words
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620 1969-09-30 9 Sheilah Graham - >/#«»*#/. ##f I»r Iff/ Sheilah Graham HOLLYWOOD. MON Prediction: Within a year, the million dollar salary will be as dead as the Dodo whatever that was. The*- success of Jon Volght :n "The Midnight Cowboy" Is further proof vou don't need a620 words
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Article59 1969-09-30 9 Gene Autry - Gene Autry. NEW YORK. Mon. During the early day* of his career. John Wayne, who stars in Paramount Pictures' 'True Grit.' was the screen's first singing cowboy, although he couldn't carry a tune. Wayne, known as "Singing Sam", soon wearied of the Job and bowed out59 words
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Article99 1969-09-30 9 NEW YORK. Mon. Until the changed It five years ago. KIM Darby who make* her motion picture debut in Paramount Picture*. "True Grit." had a delightfully unique name Derby Zerby. Miss Darby plays Mattle Roaa. the heroine of "True Grit*' In the film version of Charles Portia"99 words
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Article82 1969-09-30 9 DAR ES SALAAM. Mon. (Reuter) Metro Goldwyn Mayer have refused to allow their film "Shoes of the Fisherman" to be shown publicly In Tanzania because the censor has demanded scenes showing a mythical Chinese leader Chairman Penj be cut. it was reliably learned today The Aim82 words
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Miscellaneous217 1969-09-30 9 SHAW I ORGANISATION L I p O Phone *****1 sow SHOWTNG: Ham. 145 «00. 6so 915 pre EVA RENZI u "PLATGIRL' N'EXT~ CHANGE! V:ol WUiiAiruon Ann* Kartna La\irht»r to th* Dark" color <CA> kPITOL Phone ***** OPENS TODAY N„ Trr* U»« U aas- 1 30. 400 A 45 A p217 words
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Miscellaneous47 1969-09-30 9 PALACE (No Free List) GALAXY 4 BIG MUSICAL SHOXTS TODAY lU 111 I.l* A IM pa 13*. 1 MS Or«at Wall Film Co HK< praam t» Th#".r Oavwt yuaiealx&aal "THESE TEENAGERS" ,in <*>•» tn Mandarin with Cntluh A Ch'.net* guotit Bt*rr;*ig Cp A Coming Stan Chaa; Tr*at A47 words
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Miscellaneous31 1969-09-30 9 TODAY a Tuesday, September 30, 1969. <9 5--90 M*r w raQSSOI r Jt* JUL t u W AIM. 22 Amrn\ Mm s r».'7< I'l 3-14-16-23 ry 30 Mok'»a 40To 90Thom 9/3031 words
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Miscellaneous275 1969-09-30 9 SSSM fe OD fc ON 1 1 11 <»J now showtno: U l-». 4.M. 4.M A ».*L OelumbUl "THE DESPERADOS' Vinc* Edvirdi Technicelor CHANOK' I«rr Bllva la "ASSASSINATION" Color. Scop* ORCHARD-Ji'lbl l;i; l, L**t t Din! No rrM Uatl •bow start*. I«» a ifc o "ICS' Start*: 301 »Si s275 words
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Article, Illustration106 1969-09-30 10 Defending champions A 1 Balding and George Knudson of Canada flew into Singapore yesterday to vie Tor honours In the 17th World Cup Golf Tournament and International Trophy matches at the Buklt Course of the Singapore Island Country Club from Oct. 2-5. They were met at106 words
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Article364 1969-09-30 10 THE S.GA. League competition between the strong SICC golfing team and Keppel's j determined players ended allsquare here on Sunday with both sides winning three matches and losing the same number In the social matches. SICC won by 6-3. Results: (Keppel names mentioned first): AJ. Malcolm364 words
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Article47 1969-09-30 10 The Singapore Joint Services rugby XV current holders OF the Malaya CUD will play their first match of the season against the Ceylon National team at the Padang In Oct. at 5 p.m. Joint Services gained a narrow victory over Ceylon in Colombo last year.47 words
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Article, Illustration636 1969-09-30 10 By LITTLE NENE FORTY-ONE golfing foursomes will tee off tomorrow in the pro-amateur tournament, and amongst them are Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin, Minister of Defence Mr. Lim Kim San, and Mr. Dennis Lee Kim Yew, Presi* dent of the Singapore Island Country Club. Justice636 words
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Article462 1969-09-30 10 THE Stipendiary Steward's report on the Bukit Timah races last weekend: SATURDAY RACE 1: Head liner (Rajoo) was restless in the stall and missed the jump when the gate sprung. Pearl River (Wadi) was slow to begin. Judith Anton II (Rao) had to be eased off462 words
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Article95 1969-09-30 10 MELBOURNE. Mon. (Reuten Italian light-heavy-weight boxer Alfredo Vogrig and Bobby Dunlop. of Australia. today agreed to a unique penalty clause for their return fight here on Friday. Each fighter will be under bond to forfeit ASIOO each time should he be cautioned for a low95 words
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Article78 1969-09-30 10 The British Army will meet the Singapore Cricket Club in a rugger match at the Dover Road Stadium on Oct. 14. The following players will represent the Army: Gnr Keogh. Lt Lyell. LCpl. Keeble. Cpl. Bhepherd, lS>r Vunlwaqa. Cpl Denholme. WO 11 Braybrooks. Lt. Martin, Capt. Fltzslmmons.78 words
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Article1017 1969-09-30 10 Bukit Timah Weights SATURDAY E F Weight* for week-end races at 1 Bukit Timah: E C las, i Div. j Furs f Medal Music gOO C Glorious Destiny gOO 1 Astoria 8 12 Oino 812 C Master Pride 810 I Ad Valorem 8 101,017 words
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Article121 1969-09-30 10 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) The heavyweight fight between Bntam's Henry Cooper and American Negro Jimmv Ellis due to take place here on Nov. 1 has been cancelled, promoter Harry Levene said today. Cooper has been troubled bv a cartilage injury in his right knee that has already caused121 words
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169 1969-09-30 10 MELBOURNE. Moo. (AFP) A Malaysian now living in Singapore can easily lead in the winner in this year's Caulfield Cup, one of the two biggest feature races in the Australian racing calendar. He is hotel-keeper Mr. R.K Goh. presently in Melbourne to see bi.%169 words
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Article260 1969-09-30 10 CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION. Michigan. Man. (CPI) The McLaren team clinched the US$l million Can-Am scries yesterday with a 12-3 runaway victory led h▼ car build-er-driver Bruce McLaren in the eighth race of the series at the Michigan international speedway. Less than one second separated Englishman McLaren260 words
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254 1969-09-30 10 Chye Yuke Meng of Gardenia House scored a treble to capture the A division individual title at the Cedar Girl's School first annual swimming carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club, Amber Road yesterday. Yuke Meng's wins were in the 50m freestyle. 50m backstroke254 words
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Article136 1969-09-30 10 TEL AVIV. Mon. (ReuterV Israel, after being held to a goal-less first-half cruised to a 4-0 victory over New Zealand In their Group 15, Section B. World Cup qualifying match here yesterday. Poor finishing by the home team and brilliant goalkeeping by goalkeeper Derelc Philips combined136 words
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Article, Illustration28 1969-09-30 10 Sunt port pis.— Sunt port pis. - 28 words
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Article1376 1969-09-30 11 THERE will be another three years before Singapore makes another attempt. The question on everybody's lips is: Can Singapore make it? Mr. Leow Kim Fatt. who has spent over 40 years as player, official and ex-Thomas Cup coach, writes th« first of two articles on1,376 words
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512 1969-09-30 11 By Eastern Knight The 1969 In'er-Clubs Championsh:t> attracted 12 entries, five for Division One and seven for the Division Two These clubs are jeeded according to the Playing strength of the team members. The order of seedings are:1. University I. 2 Slglan Community512 words
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Article79 1969-09-30 11 NEW YORK, Mon (UPI) Following are the results of football games played yestertiay. Greer Bay 14. San Francisco 7. Cleveland 27. Washington 23. Detroit 2 4 New York 0 Philadelphia 41. Pittsburgh 27. St. Louis 20, Chicago li Minnesota Baltimore 14. Los Angeles 17. Atlanta 7.79 words
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Article77 1969-09-30 11 THE Singapore Civil Servants Aswiatlon's annual lawn-tennis tournament will be held from Oct 11 at the Associatipn's courts at Tessensohn Road. The tournament, opened to all members in Government services, is dividend in three sections, men's open singles and doubles, women's open singles and doubl/s. veterans77 words
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220 1969-09-30 11 LOS ANGELES. Mon. (Reuter) American champion Billle-Jean Kin? avenged her Wimbledon final defeat when she beat Britain's Ann Jones 8-2. 6-3 to win the women's singles title in the Pacific Southwest tennis championships here yesterday Mrs. King fought off a strong second set challenge from220 words
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Article396 1969-09-30 11 PORTLAND. Oregon, Mon. (UPI) Cool Billy Camper, playing on despite what seemed a hopeless cause, birdled the lasi four holes yesterday while Lee Trevino blew a s;x-stroke lead to win the U5555,000 first prize In the Alcan Golfer of the Year championship with a final round396 words
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Article110 1969-09-30 11 US Baseball Results Standings NEW YORK Mon. (UPI) Results of baseball matches played yesterday: American league New York 3. Baltimore 2 Detroit 10. Boston 3 Washington 7. Cleveland 6 (10 innings) Kansas City 10. Chicago 3 California ft Oakland 5 (11 inningsi Minnesota 5. Seattle 2 (Ist) Seattle 4. Minnesota110 words
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Article45 1969-09-30 11 VALETTA. Mon (Reuter) Dynamo Bacau of Rumania reached the second round of the European Fair* Soccer Cup on 7-0 aggrecate after beating Floriano 1-0 in their second-leg match here yesterday. Centre forward Balutza •cored the only gcaj la the second half.45 words
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142 1969-09-30 11 The Leading League Cup Goalscorers LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Leading League and Cup goalscorers after yesterday's English soccer programme: Division One: George Best (Manchester United) Joe Royle (Everton) 9. Geoff Hurst (West Ham) 8 lan Bowyer < Manchester City). Hugh Curran (Wolves) 7. Jeff Astle (West Bromwlch Albion), Alan Ball <142 words
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Advertisement600 1969-09-30 11 Classified Ads. House* A Land For Sale DOWN PAYMENT 42.500-. Immediate Occupation Katong Seaside (Opposite Shaw's Villa. 440 A East Coa«t Road) Freehold 1/8-itorir luxury semi-detached bungalow 4 room*. 3 halls «plit leveL 3 balconies, quality equipment, large kitchen, spacious garden at Katong First Class Residential Area Hilltop facing «ea600 words
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Miscellaneous1372 1969-09-30 11 YOUR tu Mn( i D«ilS«I v aiiu ii XTv v (CHANNEL 5) P.M 3.00 Opening Announcements m ail Languase* and Morning Star; .125 Woman S World (Malay); 355 A Diary o? Events in Singapore this week Malay); 400 It's Happening in Singapore (Mala*'; 4.15 Pevton Place (Chinese Subtitles) (Repeat); 5.001,372 words
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310 1969-09-30 12 SINGAPORE will host an International Road Safety Conference in March, next The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Communications, Mr. Phua Bah Lee, announced this yesterday. The Conference will be organised by the National Safety First Council of Sin- gapore. Speaking to newsmen Mr.310 words
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Article, Illustration149 1969-09-30 12 VOSPER Thornycroft Uniterm Private Ltd. (VTU) will launch the first of four naval vessels built for the Singapore Government in its Tanjong Rhu shipyards in mid-Novem-ber. The managing director of VTU. Mr. J A. Wilde, disclosed this on his return from a trip to149 words
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Article89 1969-09-30 12 A 20-year-old youth, Tay Chen? Huat, was sentenced yesterday to three years' imprisonment on ea<*h of the three charges, two for stealing motor-cars and the other for robbery. The prison sentences are to run concurrently. Tay pleaded guilty to all the ♦hree charges. He al*o pleaded guilty89 words
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198 1969-09-30 12 the island-wide Keep Singapore Clean and Mosquito jr r ee" caarxpaign will be launched at the Singapore Conference Hall on Oct. 1. The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon will declare open the campaign. Ateo present will be the Minister far Health. Mr.198 words
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Article183 1969-09-30 12 A Social Welfare lnvestiga- I tor. Lee Poh Heng. told the Court yesterday that he had did as he was told by his assistant director. Abdul Aziz bin H. M. Nor. "because I was afraid he may put up an adverse confidential report on me and also183 words
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Article81 1969-09-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon An 18-year-old youth, T. Pannirselvam. today pleaded guilty in the sessions court to a charge ©f possessing a. .25 Browning pistol without licence. Sentence has been postponed by Court President Mr James Loh. pending a probation report. Selvam was arrested by a police81 words
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Article57 1969-09-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Thieves broke into the office of Van Houten (Malaysia) Ltd. at Jalan Sungei Besi here during the weekend and got away with more than $6,000 worth of office equipment and $lOO cash. The theft was discovered by Mr. Peter Cheong, the Manager, who found the57 words
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Article113 1969-09-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A Soviet Embassy official here. Mr Victor Kruglenkov, 42. died suddenly of coronary thrombosis yesterday whil" sightseeing at the Temp'.er Park Mr Kruglenkov wa? with four other Russians, including two women, when he collapsed at 10.30 a m. A member of the113 words
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Article, Illustration210 1969-09-30 12 The efforts of Singapore manufacturers to establish a long-term and continuous rapport between the Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany including Berlin have proved to be very fruitful. This is the opinion of local participants at the end of the 10-day Overseas210 words
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65 1969-09-30 12 THE PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY (Communications), Mr. Phua Bah Lee, (2nd from left) was among those who gave the press conference on the fort hcoming International Road Safety Seminar to be held in Singapore next year. The other officials from the National Safety First Council of Singapore are: (from left)Mr.Milton Tan, Mr.65 words
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Article, Illustration408 1969-09-30 12 SINGAPORE'S marketing facilities were hiqhly praised by the Director of Korea Trade Centre in Singapore. Mr. Lee Poong Jick. Speaking to newsmen to report on the progress of the forthcoming Korean Merchandise Exhibition scheduled to be held from Oct. 7408 words
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Article229 1969-09-30 12 FOUR colourful and unusual species of birds, New Zealand's contribution to the Jurong Bird Park, will arrive here on Thursday. These birds were specially selected for Jurong by the New Zealand Government's Wildlife Division which has had considerable success in preserving rate species of229 words
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Article137 1969-09-30 12 KUALA LUMPUP. Mon Brazilian Industrialist Onkar Shrian. 28. was today acquitted by the sessions court on a charee of cheating when the prosecution withdrew its case against him. The court was told that the complainant.. Mr. Harbhajan Singh, did not wish to continue with the case because137 words
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Article66 1969-09-30 12 THERE will be no water or pooi" water pressure at the following places tcdav: Fort Canning Road. House Nos. 7 15 and King George V Park from 9 a m. to 4 p.m. Binjai Rise from 930 a.m. to 3 00 pjn. Announcing this yesterday, a PUB official66 words
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Article, Illustration260 1969-09-30 12 SELETAR'S RAF "sailors", who won the FEAF's Marine Craft Efficiency Trophy when it was first competed for in 1954. have won the Silver Cup again this year. This will probably be the competition's final year with the scheduled pullout of British troops and the260 words
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Article142 1969-09-30 12 THE Blood Transfusion Service is still appealing for more blood donations In the Group "O". In the weekly bulletin, the Service said seven patients, all In Group O, scheduled for elective surgery had their operations postponed due to the low stock position. Meanwhile, on a general142 words
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Article90 1969-09-30 12 The Jackpot prize for Thursday'* mid-week Tot® Draw remain at SIOO.OOO. The Singapore Pools (Pte) Ltd. announced this yesterday when it disclosed that there were no winner? in the first or second group prizes Meanwhile, it was also announced that all Thursday araws in October will be conducted90 words
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Article95 1969-09-30 12 The "Learning for Living* Department of the Chine e YMCA at Palmer Road will organise t* r o new courses. "Interior Decoration"' and "Oriental Folk Dance*' in October The Interior Decoration, a 10-session course *nH commence as from tomorrow, Oct. 1 and will be held on95 words
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Article80 1969-09-30 12 The Plant Inspection Unit of the Primary Production Department of the Ministry of National Development will move from its offices at Upper Pickering Street to the City Veterinary Centi* No. 40 Kampong Jara Road, as from totomorrow. Members of the Public who wish to apply for plant inspection80 words