Eastern Sun, 1 October 1969
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Title Section21 1969-10-01 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1968. Vol. 4 No. 1135 Wednesday* 1 October 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents21 words
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Article398 1969-10-01 1 BONN, Tues. (UPI) The Free Democrats indicated today they will use their balance of power in the parliament to unseat Chancellor Kurt George Kiesinger and replace him with Foreign Minister Willy Brandt. Wolfgang Schollwer, editor of the party newsletter, said voters in Sunday's parliamentary elections398 words
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Article110 1969-10-01 1 TOKYO. Tues (Reuter) Students hurled petrol bombs and rocks at police who tried to break up a rally in Tokyo'a main student district tonight. Police said 208 students had so far been arrested in the bitter street fighting around Melji University, a private establishment in central110 words
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249 1969-10-01 1 BIEN HOA. Vietnam. Tues. (UPI) Seven U.S. Special Forces officers cleared of murder charges boarded a "Freedom Bird" jetliner Tuesday night and took off for the United States. The Green Berets, freed less than 24 hours earlier by order of Army Secretary Stanley249 words
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122 1969-10-01 1 TEL AVIV. Tues. (Reuter) Israeli and Arab guns flred intermittently for over eight hours during the night one of the longest exchanges of Are in the Jordan Valley this year. Military sources said regular Jordanian artillery participated in the firing yesterdav evening and continued this122 words
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Article, Illustration99 1969-10-01 1 SINGAPORE will have the tallest building in Asia when the 50-storey Development Bank of Singapore goes up in 1973. The announcement of the DBS Building was made by the bank's chairman. Mr. Hon Sui Sen in a news conference, yesterday. Among those at the conference were (seen99 words
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Article101 1969-10-01 1 JAKARTA. Tues. (AFP) After 37-days of fruitless wrangling over repayment of Indonesia's debts to Moscow the Soviet Economic Mteslon confirmed today that It was leaving for home tonigfl* After the talks reached a dead end two weeks ago. delegation leader V A decided to wait on,101 words
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201 1969-10-01 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. (UPI) The United States will withdraw 6.000 of its 48.000 troops from Thailand "as expeditiously as possible." the White House announ- ced Tuesday. A statement said the withdrawal will begin within a few weeks and will be completed by next July I.201 words
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Article51 1969-10-01 1 VIENNA. Tues <UPI> President Nicolae Oaujf«cu and Premier I«n Gheorgh* Maurer of Rumania have accepted an invitation to visit India Oct 13—18 the Rumanian ne*"s agency Aeerpres announced today. The trip will be Ceausescu't second tr»u r thij, ?ea r to a nonCommunist nation. H e visited Turkey last51 words
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Article250 1969-10-01 1 BRIGHTON. England, Tues. (Reuter) In Jaunty, confident style. Prime Minister Harold Wilson today assailed the conservative opposition and restated Britain's readiness to join Europe. He moved sharply from the defensive to the offensive His terse message was: Europe needs us more than we need Europe.250 words
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Article61 1969-10-01 1 JAKARTA Tues (Reuter) The Indonesian Army built up by deposed President Sukarno to a massive force of 400.000 men during Indonesia's confrontation against Malaysia Is to be reduced by 50.000 men. it was announced today An army spokesman said the reduction was for economic reasons. The present budget61 words
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202 1969-10-01 1 BANGKOK. Tues. (Reuter) Thailand's Director General of Police hat said that modern weapons would be rushed to police in South Thailand who are short of arms in battling with Moslem bandits. Police Gen. Prasert Ruchirawong was speaking to reporters vesterday before leaving for Mexico Cltv202 words
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Article89 1969-10-01 1 MADRID, Tves. (UPI) Group Captain Peter Townsend said yesterday he would have refused if he had been one of the pilots ordered to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Townsend, here to promote the Spanish premier of "The Battle of Britain", said war was probably the worst way89 words
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Article363 1969-10-01 1 HONG KONG, Tues. (Reuter) China today expressed willingness to settle its border disputes with the Soviet Union through negotiations, Radio Peking reported. The Chinese stand was spelt out in a joint editorial by the Peking publications, People's Daily, Liberation Army Daily and Red Flag marking China's363 words
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Article53 1969-10-01 1 BERLIN. Tues. (UPI) West Berlin justice authorities announced today the arrest of Franz Koenlghaus. 63-vear-old former official of the Nazi SS. on charges he ordered the execution of more than 1.000 Russian Jews He was identified as a former head of the Nazi office in charge of Jewish53 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous8 1969-10-01 1 LADIES DAY 2 "Wow! That sand was hot!"8 words
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Article, Illustration172 1969-10-01 2 THE Singapore Red Cross Society hopes to raise $15,000 in a grand Red Cross Charity Bal! to be held at the Golden Lotus Restaurant, Hotel Malaysia, on Oct. 17. The Chairman of the Red Cross Appeals Committee. Che Dah binte Noor, announced172 words
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582 1969-10-01 2 Marriage Of Convenience Case A FORMER supervisor of the Social Welfare Department, now serving a three-year prison sentence for corruption, Tang Chee Hong, told the Court yesterday that the sum of $2,000 given to his former assistant director, Abdul Axis bin H. M.582 words
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Article95 1969-10-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Fou r youths, one arm?*} with S knife, last night held up a young couple who were on thei r way to a cinema at Jalan Pudu here and robbed them of a watch and a gold chain valued at $ll3. Choo Kwonf Chong. 2195 words
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Article514 1969-10-01 2 THI Ninth Court Magistrate, Mr. E. C. Foenander. yesterday reduced the charge of murder against a 18-year-old youth. Ong Say Keong, for the murder of a schoolboy and "bread-seller", Kwah Chye Hock, 15, at Beach Road on May 28, this year, to one of causing grie-514 words
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Article109 1969-10-01 2 The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board is organising two competitions this month in conjunction with the "Keep Singapore Clean and MosquitoFree" campaign, which will be launched by the government today. The first competition, open to members of the Singapore Tourist Association only, is to select "the cleanest and109 words
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Article, Illustration292 1969-10-01 2 Peter Ooi - By Peter Ooi <,rt..r-, T ra.!c\ T I.UM i^li h j» promoting goodwill and understanding in the world confnbute a htt,e owar <*» Today. Mr. Caffey has come a long way. True to the motto of the scout movement to establishing an International brotherhood, Mr. Caffey292 words
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Article, Illustration191 1969-10-01 2 A ROCK garden for your home? Then take advan. tage of the offer of free boulders now available in the Toa Payoh Satellite Town. Thii is not "commercial". The Housing and Deve. lopment Board is actually offering to the public large and small boulders191 words
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Article, Illustration253 1969-10-01 2 THE Customs Department yesterday issued a stern warning against anyone cultivating Indian hemp plants. The warning stated that the authorities can take action against those persons growing these plants under the laws relating to dangerous drugs. Owners of land in the rural areas and farmers253 words
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Article165 1969-10-01 2 A professional window-dres-ser. Madam Marie-Louis# Liz Selmger, of the Swiss Decor Atelier of Hong Kong. wm fly in on Ort. 18 at the invitation of the Singapore Tourist Association to conduct a nine-day course for local window-dres-sers The training course is aimed at improving165 words
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Article63 1969-10-01 2 An unidentified body of an Indian was found floating in Whampoa River at about 9 a.m. on Monday. The deceased was about 60 years old, Ave feet ten inches in height, with short £rey hair, bearded and of medium build. Anyone with information as to the dean man63 words
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Article156 1969-10-01 2 The Primary Production Department of the Ministry of National Development is calling all unemployed fishermen and young men, with o r without seagoing experience, to register themselves at the Jurong Fishing Port at Jala„ Tepong if tney wish to take u D an offshore and deep-sea156 words
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Article469 1969-10-01 3 HONG KONG, Tues. (UPI fir Reuter) Communist China set off a new hydrogen bomb blast to help celebrate its 20th birthday tomorrow, diplomatic sources said on the eve of the Anniversary. The bomb, exploded last night in the Sinkiang region, was the second in469 words
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Article, Illustration890 1969-10-01 3 BERETS' CASE AFTERMATH: WASHINGTON, Tues. (Reuter and UPI) Officials at many levels of the U.S. Government breathed easier today now that the shadowy secrets of the U.S. Intelligence operation in Vietnam are safe from public gaze. Few people had been look.ng forward toUPI photo. - 890 words
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578 1969-10-01 3 CHOU-KOSYGEV MEETING: MOSCOW, Tues. (Reuter) Usually reliable sources here yesterday said that the Soviet Union had proposed to Cnina a mutual troop withdrawal along each side of their tense frontier at this month's Sino-Soviet Prime Ministers' meeting in Peking. The sources said the proposal formed578 words
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Article108 1969-10-01 3 DACCA Tues (UPl)—The Pakistani Navy isn't attracting the boys in East Pakistan. Commander-in-Chief of the Navy, Vice-Admiral Muzaffar Hasan, told newsmen In Chittagong recently that while East Pakistani recruits now compose about 40 per cent of the Navy's force, the brighter Bengali boys shv away from the108 words
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Article251 1969-10-01 3 AHMEOABAD, Tues. (Reuter) The frightened people of this riot torn city yesterday cautiously welcome peace as vital textile mills reopened and curfew curbs were eased. Ahmedabad. a major textile city, it slowly hauling itself back to normal after 10 days of terror, created by251 words
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Article46 1969-10-01 3 RAWALPINDI, Tues. (UPI) A snake charmer hit a sour note and was fatally stung by one of his own snakes. Mohammed Shaft was performing at the Liaquat Garden last week when the diamond-headed cobra broke from its trance and sank its fangs into him.46 words
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Article, Illustration307 1969-10-01 3 HONG KONG, Tues. (UPI) When Red China celebrates its 20th anniversary tomorrow with a mass rally and parade in the capital's Tien An Men (Gate of Heavenly Peace) Square, Mao Tse Tung will be on the reviewing stand, according to the official New China307 words
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Article45 1969-10-01 3 EL TORO MARINE AIR STATION. California, Tues. (UPI) The step-son of film star James Stewart, Marine Lt. Ronald McLean, was posthumously awarded the silver sta r medal yesterday for heroic action i n Vietnam. Stewart is a retired Air Force Reserve Brigadier General.45 words
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Article77 1969-10-01 3 SEOUL, Tues (Reuter) The Central Intelligence Agency (C.1.A.) today announced they had smashed earner this month a 12-man North Korean spy ring allegedly trying to organise an underground campaign against President Park's bid for re-election in 1971. The C I A said the t*V> spies' mission was77 words
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Article119 1969-10-01 3 WASHINGTON. Tues (UPI) Senate Republication leader Hugh Scott yesterday called for a 60 day moratorium on criticism of President Nixon'* Vietnam Policy. Democratic whip Edward Kennedy insisted Senators had an ohlieation to air constructive criticism. Scott told reoorters 'he best way to help Nixon in his119 words
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Advertisement64 1969-10-01 3 RAC SINGAPORE BALI DIRECT X Twice weekly MONDAY, SATURDAY With this new jet service, Royal Air Cambodge links the two "musts' of tourism in Asia. Now, R.A.C fly twice weekly direct from Singapore to Bali—three times weekly from Singapore to Siemreap, the site of ancient Angkor Wat. Commencing October Ist.64 words
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Article, Illustration31 1969-10-01 4 UPI radiopicture.UPI radiopicture. - 31 words
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441 1969-10-01 4 WASHINGTON. Tues. (UPI) A U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Sub-Committee will undertake to find out to-day just exactly how deeply the United States is committed overseas. To-day's hearings was to concentrate on The Philippines. Sen Stuart Symington, a former Air Force Secretary and Specialist in441 words
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Article65 1969-10-01 4 GIBRALTAR Tues (Reuter Four Spanish naval shlos anchored off Gibraltar yesterday —4B hours before Britain is supposed to hand over the rock to Spain under a United Nations General Assembly recommendation. The arrival of the ships followed warning? on Sunday by a leading Spanish newspaper65 words
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86 1969-10-01 4 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. (Reuter) Canada launched sharp attack on the United Nations yesterday, and surprised delegates by making no reference to the question of China's admission to the world body Before his address. Canadian Foreign Minister Mitchell Sharp told reporters it would86 words
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Article74 1969-10-01 4 TUNIS, Tues (Reuter) Tunisia's flood dea*h toll rose to 244 yesterday with nearly 50.H00 people homeless Over 20.000 buildings were destroyed The floods follower three days of heavy rain which stopped on Sunday. The floodwaters cut roads and communications throughout the country isolating some areas.74 words
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196 1969-10-01 4 UNITED NATION'S. New York. Tues. (Reuter) The US and Soviet Union pursue high-level Middle East peace effort* today when Secretary of State William P. Rogers and Foreign Minister Andre: Gromyko meet for the third time in 10 days. The session scheduled unexpectedly after the196 words
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243 1969-10-01 4 HONG KONG, Tues. (UPI) Princess Margaret and her husband Lord Snowdon departed from Hong Kong today for Phnom Penh aboard the Queen's special flight. The couple was seen off at the Kal Tak International Airport by the Governor S i r David Trench. The243 words
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82 1969-10-01 4 NEW YORK Tues (Reuter) Israe'i Prime Minister Golda Meir received the k*y to New.- York City from Mayor John Lindsay yesterday before about 10.000 cheering spectators Mrs. Meir'jt admirers jeered at about 25 demonstrators carrvir? placards sayinf "Palestine for the Palestinians" and "we82 words
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334 1969-10-01 4 LONDON, Tues, (UPI) Christine Keeler, the playgirl who nearly toppled the British Government in 1963. described yesterday a "pretty sinister" effort to suppress her memoirs, and criticised objections to her autobiography by persons who cannot "possibly know what is in it." Miss Keeler,334 words
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473 1969-10-01 4 »«£AST, Northern Ireland Tues. (Reuter and UPI) Northern Ireland's politicians return to Parliament today to debate an official report on last month's riohn 9 face a threatened mass lobby by 100.000 angry Protestants. The Reverend lan Paisley. militant anti-Catholic pastor, has called on473 words
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389 1969-10-01 4 CAPE TOWN, Tues. (Reuter) Massive earth tremors ripped through the east coast region of South Africa last night, killing at least seven people and causing widespread damage and panic. Three tremors lasting several minutes hit areas from Cape Town to Durban without warning389 words
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74 1969-10-01 4 ACCRA. Tues (Reuter) Air Marsha: Michael Otu former general officer commanding Ghana'* armed forces, was tocay cleared of suspected subversion and reinstated in the armen forcesHe will be seconded to the Prime Minister's office for specia; duties. He and his aide de camp, Naval Lieutenant74 words
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Advertisement172 1969-10-01 4 SECURITY RELIABILITY QUICK AND EFFICIENT SERVICE UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTD. NEWTON BRANCH 175-177 THOMSON ROAD SINGAPORE (GOLDHILL SHOPPING CENTRE) TEL: *****1-2 Open for business on Ist OCTOBER, 1969. WIN BIG GASH PRIZES EVERY THURSDAY SUNDAY! DRAW I I I H I THURSDAY NO: 49 1 INI I_LJ aKD OCTOBER TO172 words
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508 1969-10-01 5 At a result of hit investigation, Baten wrote that "most of the proposed payoff* usually offered as campaign contributions apparently have been sternly rebuffed. But reports persist that a few have been accepted." Two Senate aides Monday confirmed to UPI that they were508 words
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Article44 1969-10-01 5 SANTIAGO. Chile. Tues CReuter) Deposed President Luis Adolfo Si'.es Salinas of Bolivia w as yesterday granted political asylum In Chile. Siles Salinas, ousted by Gen Alfredo Ox*ando Candla on Friday morning flew into «*xile In Chile from the city of Santa Cruz Saturday44 words
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Article30 1969-10-01 5 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Soviet Ambassador to the UN Anatoli Dohrynin me* on Monday wl'h US assistant Secretary of State Joseph Sisco to discuss the Middle East situation30 words
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165 1969-10-01 5 WILKES-BARRE. Penn., Tues. (UPI) A judge took under advisement on Monday the second attempt of the parents of Mary Jo Kopechne to bar an autopsv on the body of their daughter, found drowned in the submerged auto of Sen Edward Kennedy. Judge Bernard C.165 words
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163 1969-10-01 5 WASHINGTON Tues. <Reuten south Africa and the United States are conducting secret negotiations at the International Monetary Fund meeting here In an effort to resolve their dispute over the sale of eold. Informed sources said today. Although officials of the two nations declined163 words
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Article106 1969-10-01 5 MEXICO CITY. Tues. fUPI) .America's three ]una r astronauts who soared to the moon without a hitch, were literaliy stopped in their tracks on Moncav by a rose-throwing, trum-pet-tooting mob of Mexicans on the first stop of a 24-nation goodwill tour At least 100.000 Mexicans jammer into106 words
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Article125 1969-10-01 5 CHICAGO. Tues. (Renter) Police mounted a major hunt today for the killer of a young Methodist Minister and his wife found brutally stabbed to death today in their apartment on Chicago's north side The victims were the Rev. Bruce Johnson. 30, controversial pastor of the Armitage125 words
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218 1969-10-01 5 WASHINGTON, Tues. (Reuter) Congressional representative Thomas M. Pelly said yesterday he had urged President Nixon to revoke American support of economic sanctions against Rhodesia. The Washington Republican also introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives calling for the end of sanctions against the218 words
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Article, Illustration28 1969-10-01 5 UPI Radiophoto.UPI Radiophoto. - 28 words
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370 1969-10-01 5 WASHINGTON, Tues. (UPI) The Governors of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank group opened their annual meeting here yesterday against a backdrop of an immediate currency crisis and a long term problem of slackening in development assistance. As the representative of more370 words
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264 1969-10-01 5 MOSCOW. Tues. (UPI) America'! top atomic administrator met on Monday with his Soviet counterpart to discuss the Soviet Union's "tremendous improvement" in atomic technology. Glenn T Seaborg Chairman of the Atomic Energv Comission (AEC) and Andramk Petrosyants. Chairman of the USSR State Committee for the264 words
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Article75 1969-10-01 5 MONTREAL. Tues. (Reuter) The wife and 21-year-old son of Montreal Mayor Jean Drapeau escaped injury today when a powerful bomb exploded at their home The Mayor told reporters the house would have to be rebuilt. Mrs. Drapeau and her son Michel were on the top floor of the two-storey75 words
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Article104 1969-10-01 5 WASHINGTON. Tues (LTI) Controversy over a scheduled series of underground nurlear tests on Alaska's Amchitka island boiled over on Monday into a telev sed hearing of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Members of Congress and several leading scientists said the tests now scheduled to begin on Thursday,104 words
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Article106 1969-10-01 5 TUCSON. Arizona. Tu e s A family of five, including three small children who thought they were taking a trip to see the Apache Sun God were found shot to death yesterday in a murder-suicide pact, police -said. A suicide pact blaming the war in Vietnam and turmoil106 words
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Article42 1969-10-01 5 BUENOS AIRES. Tues. fßeuter) Seven juvenile delinquents who escaped from a reform school here last night attacked three coup es. wounded four men assaulted two women and kidnapped one of them, provincial authorities said today. The seven are still at large42 words
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218 1969-10-01 5 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. (UPI) Canada warned on Monday the United Nations is "drowning in a sea of words" with a resulting decrease in its effectiveness and public confidence in it. Canadian External Affairs Minister Mitchell Sharp said in a policy speech to the General A&sembly218 words
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Article123 1969-10-01 5 WASHINGTON. Tues (UPI) Thieves robbed French banker Raymond Belin and h:s wife of $25,000 In lewellery •vjiile they were asleep in a Washington hotel room on Sunday night Behn. manager of the Credit. Industrial and Commercial Bank of Paris. Is in Washington to attend the World123 words
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Advertisement198 1969-10-01 5 Congratulations to UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTD on the occasion of the opening of their NEW PREMISES at GOLDHILL ESTATE from SIME DARBY Suppliers of CHUBB Safes and Strong Room Doors B-OTM33 mafia Your Very Weekly Photo Featore X*. Five times a week to Tokyo and on to Hawaii, .7,5) California198 words
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Article847 1969-10-01 6 CHINA celebrates her national day today and the only thing that can be said about the world's largest nation, during the last 20 years of its Communist rule is that all interpretations and forecasts made by "experts" have been proved wrong, one by one. One of the earliest forecasts847 words
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Article386 1969-10-01 6 ALAN HUTCHINSON - By ALAN HUTCHINSON DAR-ES-SALAAM, (Reuf«') One of the last enclaves of feudalism has disappeared with the abolition in Western Tanzania of the Nyarubanja (big plantation) system of land ownership. In the land of the Bahaya along the weatern shores of Lake Victoria, the plantations had Increasingly become386 words
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284 1969-10-01 6 Lei I ors... CONGRATULATIONS to the enlightened Singapore Government! Keep the city clean.' 'A garden city.' 'Anti-Mosquito' campaigns and so on! So much for that. Now. what about an antiturpitude campaign? What about a moral rennaissance? Needless to say. teenage girls are dressing wantonly,284 words
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Article, Illustration998 1969-10-01 6 Gamini Seneviratne - By Gamini Seneviratne Gemini News Service LONDON: The itory of Kallu is a story of hop#. Kallu is nine and those nine years he spent in the little Indian village of Jarigavan, Uttar Pradesh, in the loneliness and isolation which is theGemini News Service - 998 words
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Article16 1969-10-01 6 Our opinions become fixed at the point where we stop thinktnr —Joseph Ernest Return.16 words
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Article, Illustration698 1969-10-01 6 JOSEPH ALSOP - I By JOSEPH ALSOP TAM QUAN, Binh Dinh Province Three years ago. you needed two strong U.S. regiments to come here; two years ago, one regiment; and last year, at least a battalion. Now you can drive to this little district town in Binh698 words
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705 1969-10-01 6 TON THAT KY - By TON THAT KY PAKSE, Southern Laos. Reuter) The tide of fortune in the undeclared war in Laos appears to have swung in favour of government forces —at least temporarily. While the Laotian question attracted major attention in past weeks in Washington at the United705 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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482 1969-10-01 7 By Our Market Reporter THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday maintained Monday's steady conditions despite meeting some active profit-taking in the afternoon session. Afer a firm opening, the market fell away as the improved levels attracted profittakers. Trading was also active and on482 words
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Article1156 1969-10-01 7 DUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS AC MA 9194 (4. $193 (4); ACMA $194 (4) SI 93 <4>; Ben Co.1,156 words
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Article308 1969-10-01 7 OCTOBER first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m.. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur vesterda* at "4-1 cents per lb., down three eighths of a cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. After opening fractionally steadier on overseas advices, the market308 words
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Article87 1969-10-01 7 WASHINGTON. Tue s (Reuter) World exports rose to a record annual rate ot 5245.800 million (£102.400 million) in the second quarter of 1969. th e International Monetary Fund reported This represented an increase of 18 P<r cent abov e the rate in last year's second quarter,87 words
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Article217 1969-10-01 7 The following is a berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for Oct. DEPARTURES God owns Vessels 10/11 President Hayes 13/14 Pando Gulf 19 Giancarloemme N.W 1 Auby 40/41 Saisei Maru 46 Hoegh Orrig 47 Hanka Sawicka 25/26 Rajah ARRIVAL God owns Vessels 18 Hongkong217 words
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Article, Illustration64 1969-10-01 7 Mr. Sob Teow Kee of Singapore has been appointed by Butterworth Co. (Publishers) Ltd., as their representative for their Legal and Commercial publications in Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei. Butte rworths, M they are commonly known, are publishers of major legal works. Butterworth* also publish practice books at64 words
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Article170 1969-10-01 7 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) The market drifted lower yesterday on lack of support, and towards the close the FT index was down 52 at 381.9. High interest in short-term money markets and uncertainty following the West German elections were cited as the main depressants. Leading industrials were170 words
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317 1969-10-01 7 CANBERRA, Tues. (UN) —An eigkt-man trade delegation from Malaysia and Singapore asked the Australian Government yesterday to relax quarantine laws on import of timber. The mission said Australian importers are being discouraged from buying sawn timber from Malaysia and Singapore317 words
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Article75 1969-10-01 7 PHILADELPHIA. Tu a Reuter) Scientist* at th« University of Pennsylvania are working on a oroject to devo'or> a revolutionary minicar. Powered by a petrol engine and an electric motor in conjunction. each developing 40horsepower, it will hav® a cruising speed of «0 miles «n hour »nd a range75 words
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Article14 1969-10-01 7 THE tin price for yesterday was $638.50 per plcul. up $1 25.14 words
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162 1969-10-01 7 LONDON, Tues. (UPI) —Mounting uncertainty about the chances of a higher price for the West German mark set the pound swaying yesterday and kept the London foreign exchange markets highly nervous. First reports from some European centres spoke of normal conditions there. Financiers watched162 words
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Article213 1969-10-01 7 GLASGOW bom Mr. John Finlay, 34, has been appointed as TAA's new sales Manager for Southeast Asia, based in Singapore. He succeeds Mr. Tim Acton who is taking up a senior sales appointment in the airline's Head Office in Australia. Mr. Finlay, formerly a213 words
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Article134 1969-10-01 7 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI)— Price* dropped in moderately active trading yesterday on market* here and abroad. In London, gold slipped 10 cents at the morning fixing and an additional 2-12 cents for a second fixing of 40 625 dollars a troy ounce. Gold in134 words
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152 1969-10-01 7 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Stocks fell back yesterday for the fourth consecutive day. Turnover was moderate. Shortly before the close, the UPI, marketwide indicator showed a loss of 0.73 per cent on 1.561 issues crossing the tape. There were 926 declines and 380 advances.152 words
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Article694 1969-10-01 7 8INOAPOKE St oca achange who and ot her price* omciallv ii »iffl at th« ClOM of t>u»ine»a INDUSTRIALS B. 1 AC MA 191 193 Ben Co 1 85 1.89 Borneo Bhd. 1 80 1.81 BouMead 2.00 2.02 C. Pl>wood 1.7® 1.81 C. sugar 4 34 4694 words
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Article134 1969-10-01 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 OD. ready: Deutsche Marks: In abeyance; Holland Guilders $B5 4950; Swiss France $71.6500; Belgian Francs $6.1500: French134 words
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Article68 1969-10-01 7 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Rubber futures c'.osed unchanced to 10 points hifher yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange. There were no sales. (Close) (Prev) Nov. 28.008 85A 28 00 Jan 2835 A 28.25 March 27.758 28.25 A 27 75 May 28.1 OA 28.00 Julv 27.70 A 276068 words
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Article69 1969-10-01 7 THE noon tt to. £ln*anor* Chlnrw ProOue* t,icnans« >e»ter<U7 »ere:— beller (oronot IWl MOO (FOB) Bulk Coconut Oil (F.OB iTnm 82 SO SI .50 \VU«H rnnr« MlXfU twpi* 'T'l--! MnnHtk v\nil» P'DT)*' (FOB) 252.50 gira*>k Wblt« PfPP** (FO.B) 250 00 Sarawak gpwtal BUfl I'rpiirt (Pom >*•% >LW IgO.OO Lamponr69 words
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Article61 1969-10-01 7 (Manager*' Mw* OT rt 1> A9IA DMT TB18T8 Msl invest. Fund 1.30 140 VilNOAPOHfc. UNIX J "J 1 1 l(t Malayan 2nd Malayan 3rd Malayan 1 2| vd iff 1.1* The Com Ind J.JW The Sav. Fund xd 1 09 Sterling Com 5'* 8 fl.lk. TRL6T FINDS l»t61 words
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Article58 1969-10-01 7 HONG KONG. Tues (UPI) Money Quotations yesterday: HK56.0975 per U.S dollar HKS6 1125 per US. dollar TT HKSI4.S") per pound sterlia* HK5307.75 per tael of 94 5 pe r cent fineness HKS 162.5 pe r 10,000 JapaneSKKS?lB.2 per 100 Philippines pesos buyers HKS 120 2 per 100 Philippines58 words
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Article440 1969-10-01 7 AIIMIVAL* 8 no im it&im 9 0<l 1 Ml 10.10 am 10 15 am. 1023 am. 10S4I am 1.10 p.m. 2 *5 p.m. tAO p m p ra UA p m. 4.43 p m. A 15 p ra. S.XAO m. 5 30 p m 445pm T.Ju p m440 words
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212 1969-10-01 8 Winners Of Time The Song Contest —1 Tan Sai Gor of Ja'.as! Membma Bar at has won the first prize of the Time The Song Contest —1. He will receive the first prize of 10 Philips 7 Popsound LPs. The time, brought to the nearest second, for the song. "Mercy"212 words
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Article67 1969-10-01 8 HONG KONG: Hon; Kongs pop stars are inches behind their European and American counterparts when it comes to the length of hair on boys. The ears, foreheads and necks of pop stars and many other Hong Kong teenagers are covered by long hair. "I'm wearing mv hair longer to67 words
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Article, Illustration960 1969-10-01 8 Colin Mann - By Colin Mann DARWIN, Australia Australia's wild dog, the Dingo, has a price on its head up to $6 in some States. Yet every two months about a dozen Dingos with tagged collars and leads better dressed than most of the local cattle dogsAIS. - 960 words
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Article500 1969-10-01 8 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, (Reuter) An inventory it being published here next month of 20,000 pages of .manuscript by Ernest Hemingway, including many hitherto unpublished works by the late Nobel prize-winning author. They include several novels. 19 short stories, 33 poems and 11 works of nonAction.500 words
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Article, Illustration154 1969-10-01 8 RECKLINGHAUSEN. (DaD) Cp to II years ago. Erich Boedecker. 65. was a coal miner. Meanwhile, he has gained fame as ft sculptor. It would be exaggerated to call his garage an atelier, however. Nevertheless. Boedecker's bright cement figures are highly coveted by collectors. They have154 words
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Article80 1969-10-01 8 BURMESE village girls are cutting off their much treasured long shiny black hair not to set a new fashion but for money. Human hair 1* In great demand in Rangoon, the Burmese Capital and in other big towns and Its price had gone up to 150 kyats (about80 words
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Article372 1969-10-01 8 Ele and; Walt Dulaney - Date-line By Ele and Walt Dulaney DEAR ELE and Walt: I'm 15 years old, and consider myself mature enough to have friendly visits from boys. I've never done anything to make my parents think I'm untrustworthy. So please give me some advice on how to reasure my parents,372 words
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Article146 1969-10-01 8 AN EXHIBITION to Inform teachers of recent British developments in scienceteaching in Junior and second a~y schools will be held at the Teacher Training College in Singapore from 2-11 Oct. (9 am 6 p.m. each day). It will show how traditional "chalk and talk* methods fall short in146 words
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Article53 1969-10-01 8 MANILA A 32-bed youth hostel has been opener la Manila The Executive Director of the Youth Hostel Association of the Philippines. Salvador Pen a said the hostel would provide accommodation and food at minimal cost and encourage travel particularly among young people. The hostel is in th* southern53 words
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Advertisement293 1969-10-01 8 new, simple fun-to enter time the song contest THE RULES: All you have to do la time tfc® song, •'BABY. I LOVE YOU" frora Popsound record PSE *****0 to the closest second and record v- ir time In the ooupon A. entries must be handwritten fas ;n the event of293 words
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Miscellaneous116 1969-10-01 8 j. What is the Russian alphabet called? 2 Bolivia is famous for what mineral? 3 Between which two seas do the Caucasus Mountains lie? 4. What is 'indigo'? 5. Complete: If you go to Rome 6 What is 'fall-out'? [7 What is meant by being given carte blanche? 8 When116 words
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Miscellaneous103 1969-10-01 8 AMY By Jack Tippit ss Kft 535 IV 11 Poor Archie I He's not even married, and he's already hen-pecked I" DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saundere and Alden McWliaro BUT, X THINK WE'RE THAT READY TO EARN OUR J WOULD PAY AQAIN/ y BEA WELCOME CHANGE.' I HOPE THOSE ARE103 words
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Article, Illustration827 1969-10-01 9 Sheilah Graham - S/hui ia 1/ Io r Sf By Sheilah Graham HOLLYWOOD TUM. "There used to be a theory.' said big George Kennedy «-foot-4J, 240 rounds that if you won the Oscar for the best supporting role you never worked again.827 words
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Article347 1969-10-01 9 In Paramount "True Grit." John Wayne ■wears Gary Cooper? silver and leather western hatband, a giit from director Henry Hathaway, who was a close friend of Cooper's "True Grit." stars Wayne. G>n Campbell and Kim Darby. Based on the best-selling novel by Charles Portis. 'True Grit'' was produced347 words
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Article, Illustration617 1969-10-01 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR ANN: YOU keep advising people to seek psychiatric help. Will you please be more explicit? How does a person go about finding a psychiatrist he can afford? You Often say, "Ydur family dOctdr can advise617 words
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Article, Illustration144 1969-10-01 9 PRETTY Miss Choo Chai Kim. 20. is all set to wrest the title of "Miss D C Queen". 1969 A model by profession. Miss Choo, a curvaceous shoulder-length participant for the contest, is pretty "hopeful" of winning the title DC is Discounts Corporation,144 words
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Article104 1969-10-01 9 NEW YORK. Tues.—For a major sequence in Paramount Pictures' comedy. "A New Leaf," starring Walter Matthau and Elaine May. a closeup of a tiny tree was needed. Cameraman Gayne Reseller worked painstakingly to get Just the right angle for the shot hut, when the cameras were104 words
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59 1969-10-01 9 BATH, England, Tues. (UPI) A Bath court yesterday fined Beatle Paul McCartney 25 pounds after he admitted driving his car without due care and attention. Chief Inspector John Macey said McCartney, who did not appear in court, ignored a policeman's signal on a major59 words
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Article63 1969-10-01 9 A McFarlane. McCarthy's lawyer, said the Beatle was returning from a trip to the country with his wife, and their new baby. In London, meanwhile, the MarylebOne Magistrates Court ad|Ourned until Dec IS a hearing of Rolling Stone Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull, both accused Of possessing mari|uana63 words
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Advertisement263 1969-10-01 9 Y7 v t f}\' \N I V, 'V those i horrid >r age spots* FADE THEM OUT WITH ESOTERICA •Uea'tered brow spots on the surface of hands a'-J face tell the world you're g» -g nd—perhaps before you really are. Fart them a»ay with new ESOTERICA, ipec>al cream that helps263 words
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Advertisement47 1969-10-01 9 HOTEL N/lECWB TCI AF 60*90 BY POPULAR REQUEST SHORT SEASON ONLYi KOREAN CHARMER CAMELLIA SUE is back to entertain you again. RESIDENT SINGERS W CONNIE TZE Hongkong Talentime Queen SHIRLEY LEE Popular Recording Artist* miMic by: ORTEGA plus M THE IDEAL MTE-SPOT FOR PARTIES AND ENTERTAINING FRIENDS.47 words
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Miscellaneous232 1969-10-01 9 tmn&iA ORGANISATION II 1 P O .Phony *****1 NOW SHOWING! 1J tsa.. 145 4 ofl. 40 9is 0 m EVA RENZI a> "PLATGIBL NEXT CHANGE! v ;c0l Wi! ;inu#a. Ann* Karlaa Liajhi'r in the Dark" color «UAI CAPITOL,. Phone 2975*] NOW SHOWING! 11 l a l». (N. «*5 i DM232 words
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Miscellaneous105 1969-10-01 9 STAR GAZERS By CLAY R POLLAN X Your Daily Activity Guide X 2l According fo fbe Sfori. To develop messoge for Wednesday, ...j reod words corresponding to numbers 38-si!a7 V Of your Zodiac Kirth sign. —SCOIMO 31 Hon. 3? Crtoensiv* 33 far 34 Tiy 35Wh«« 36Ca»H 3' Conhntnn 38 Through105 words
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Miscellaneous295 1969-10-01 9 .=wi O R O A N I S A~T I O N ORCHARD —***** LAST DAT! We Tree LUt! Show Starts 141. kit s «3* oto ICE SUrls iO3 S3B b«*gm Ttrkeu O* Itit From UJMi a.m. Aam-Aiipn I. M $2 90 U(b IN fil'TCB CLNEBAMA MOM /ICE STATION ZEBRA*295 words
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Article259 1969-10-01 10 Last start Ipoh winner Outspoken with apprentice Velayutham in the saddle, did an impressive workout on a soft track at Bukit Timah yesterday. Outspoken clapped on the pace at the 5f post to run half a mile in 50, the last 3f in 39-2/5. He259 words
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1129 1969-10-01 10 CI. 1 Div 3—7 Furl. 373 Medal Muaie 8y 900 Music Stable J Donnelly £*">3 Glorious Destiny 6y 9 00 Mim SY Leong f,, R Breuk 030 Astoria 5t 612 RC Tan Sam>urt 624 Gino 8y 813 Arrivedecci Stable Allan 074 Mulfr Pride1,129 words
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Article182 1969-10-01 10 STUTTGART, Tues fAFP) The West German Porsche factory, winners of this world automobile builders title has closed lte racing stable and wll] not be competing in next season s races. In a communique published today the firm said its two super Porsche models will be now182 words
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62 1969-10-01 10 NAPLES. Italy. Tues (UPI) Chal'enge,- Fraser Scott said yesterday he is volunteerln e to undergo doping tests after his wor d middleweight title fight on Saturday against Nino Ben. venutiUnlike th<* defending champion, the challenger Is no t required to take tests. But the freckle-far>62 words
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Article70 1969-10-01 10 THE following players have been selected to play for Khalsa Association against Combined Schools 'A* in the Anal of the SHA Under-23 knockout tournament at the Padang today at 5.1s p.m. The players are: Chow Ngee Fook; Chambuar Bingh, Vijay Kumar: Gopal Singh. Khurana. Jangir Singh70 words
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Article262 1969-10-01 10 LONDON, Tues.— When he named the England Under-23 team fo play Wales at Bristol, in the West of England, tomorrow. Sir Alt Ramsey, manager of England's football team, said that any of them could go to Mexico for the World Cup if they proved they262 words
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Article, Illustration81 1969-10-01 10 THE Gurkha Engineers from Kluang won the minor units falling plate competition held at the Nee Soon Ranges recently. Top picture shows the Singapore Police Gurkha team, winner of the invitation falling plate comp e t i tion, after defeated teams from the Royal Navy, Royal Air81 words
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Article194 1969-10-01 10 LONDON. Tues Welsh international centre or full back. Keith Jarrett. who plays lor Newport, may be the next oie rugby union football star to turn professional. Top goal-kicker, Jarrett. who is 21 years old, last season scored 250 points for his club and 83 for Wales.194 words
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103 1969-10-01 10 LOS ANGELES. Tues. (UPI) Lightweight champion Mando Ramos of Long Beach, California. and challenger Yoshiaki Numata of Japan will continue their drills through Thursday in preparation for their title bout Saturday night at the Sports Arena. Ramos was holding his workouts at Long103 words
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Article169 1969-10-01 10 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI)— The U.S. Open tennis championships at Forest Hills this .vear attracted 101.365 fans and net receipts from the lam-plagued event were over U.S $604,000. The figures were released by Joseph Cullman. 111. the tournament chairman for the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association,169 words
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Article110 1969-10-01 10 WILKES-BARRE. Pennsylvania. Tues. (UPI) Kathy Kusner, the Olympic equestrienne who was the first woman to apply for a jockey's licence two years a *o. rode in her first race last night at Poco Downs and finished third. 6-1/2 lengths behind the winner. Miss Kusner applied for110 words
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Article138 1969-10-01 10 LONDON. Tues. Ron Hill, the European marathon champion, who won one of Britain's six gold medals out of a total of 17 medals, at the European athletic championships in Greece last week is now after his fourth world record. He alreadly holds the world records138 words
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Article62 1969-10-01 10 LONDON. Tues (AFP) The return world featherweight bout between Australian title holder Johnny Famechon and Japan's Fighting Harada will take place in January in Tokyo, the Daily Telegraph reported today. The paper said the match would be arranged by London promoter Mike Barret, who would thus62 words
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Article29 1969-10-01 10 The 18th World Cup golf tournament will be played in Buenos Aires in November. 1970, President Juan T. Trippe of the International Golf Association announced today.29 words
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Article486 1969-10-01 10 BOMBAY. Tues (Reuter)— Left-arm spinner Bisben Bedi bowled India to a 60-run victory over New Zealand witn career-best figures of six for 42 in the first cricket Te s t at Braboume Stadium here today. New Zealand, needing 188 runs in their second innings to486 words
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Article129 1969-10-01 10 CHANG WIFE TRIUMPH FETTER CHANG and hi* Ub y V captured the top individual honours in their respective sections in the Anal of the Grange Bowlers Association Masters events at the Jackles Bowl, Orchard on Sunday. Ruby a veteran bowler maintained her lead from the first game to 1510 pinfalls.129 words
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Article64 1969-10-01 10 E Jolllladg Athlett# union will meet Singapore Port Authority Recreation Club in the annual B Govindas amy's Memorial Cup soccer match at the PARC ground. Bukit Chermin on Oct 5 at 5.15 p.m. The. Jollilads XI will be selected from the following: Krishnan. Majld, Dass Malik.64 words
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Article164 1969-10-01 11 FAIRS CUP BELFAST, Northern Ireland. Tues. (Reuter) Arsenal reached the second round of the European Fairs Cup despite a 1-0 defeat by Irish part-timers Glentoran in the second leg here last night. Arsenal qualified on aggregate after their 3-0 victory in the first home leg. Henderson164 words
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Article97 1969-10-01 11 LONDON*. Tues. (AFP) Jr a warm-uo bout for his world bantamweight boxing t:f]e A.an Rudkin took onlv ty.-o m:nutes to beat Karim ourg. the Nigerian champion the -Anglo Sporting C uh here last night. Rudkin. the British champion who rhal enge s Ruben O ivares. thp Mexican97 words
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Article20 1969-10-01 11 BARCELONA, Spam. Tues. (Filter) Olvmpic hockev rharrp nn S Pakistan beat a Spanish national side 2-1 here yesterdav20 words
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1385 1969-10-01 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 the last of two articles1,385 words
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Article, Illustration598 1969-10-01 11 MELBOURNE, Australia, Tues. Impatient young men arc busy training on Australia's hockey fields. Their ambition is to defend Australia's Olympic prestige at the 1972 Munich Games. The reputations of players who lifted Australia from hockey obscurity to lis highest honour the silver medal atAIS pix. - 598 words
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Article144 1969-10-01 11 DARUL AFIAH who have still one more game in hard have virtually clinched the FAS division one soccer title for the sixth year running. P W D L t A Pt» Darul Ahah 23 19 0 4 94 41 38 Fathul Karlb 23 16 2 5144 words
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Article254 1969-10-01 11 NEW YORK. Tues. (Reuter) —The Detroit Tigers trimmed the American League's Eastern Division champions, the Baltimore Orioles. 4-1. yesterday whe n Bill Freehan swatted a two-run single to spark a threerun ninth inning rally. Baltimore scored in the first off rookie pitcher Mike Kilkenny on two singles,254 words
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Article55 1969-10-01 11 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) Results <>f rugby matches played last night were: Rugby League Lanrhashire Cup Second Round. Widnes 22 St. Helens 14 Rugby League Floodlight Competition Preliminary Round Firat Leg. Huddertfl«ld 11 Caitieford 18 Warrington 15 Wigan 10 (first round s*e«Ad leg). Rugby Union St. Marys College 1855 words
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148 1969-10-01 11 LONDON. Tues. Regional Sports Councils in Britain are being asked to co-operate In planning nrw centres to be built over the next ten years. They will be advised on the basis of research commissioned by the Department of Education and Science on the advice148 words
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Article48 1969-10-01 11 HAMILTON PARK. Scotland. Tues. <Reuter) Top British jockey Lester Piggot landed fou r winner* from six rides here yesterday to surge six •head of Geoff Lewis in their race for the 19*9 championship Piggdtt kicked his tally to 146 winners. Lewis did not rid* yesterday.48 words
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109 1969-10-01 11 LONDON, Tues, (Reuter) A sponsored competition will be introduced to British League soccer for the first time next year. The knock-out competition, to be known as Watney's Invitation Cup, will be played in the two weeks before the start of the season, it was109 words
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Advertisement159 1969-10-01 11 Classified Ads. Sales Service Television Radio REDIFFL'SION TELEVISION RENTALS a f St CAbB Complet* ranie to cult nerrooi Showroom*: ClemaocMu Joe Cblai Roafl raman Juroaa REtil»Fr SION Krr4lß» ANT MAKt U» IV NEI« Radiophone Controlled Maintenance Phone KKfl S A £t«M Klntapore CKmmgnti Aerial Hiilrai Clnacrf Clr.'ill T* Back(r«aad Matte159 words
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Miscellaneous591 1969-10-01 11 TV SINGAPURA (CHANNEL 5) PM 300 Opening Announcement* in all Languages A Housewives Matinee Part 1 of a Cantonese Film "Tai Lau Sam Mun Kai; 345 Woman's World Chinese. 415 A Diary of Everts in Singapore This Week Chinese; 420 Scarlett Htil The Ga'c (Eps 2A- 3t; 505 Close; 555591 words
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Article, Illustration584 1969-10-01 12 A 50-storey building for the Development Bank of Singapore in Shenton Way scheduled to be completed in 1973 will not only dominate Singapore's scene but it will also be the tallest building in Asia. -The building costing about $45,000,000 will be probably the584 words
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Article, Illustration224 1969-10-01 12 THE Chairman of Leo Burnett—LPE International and Leo Burnett-LPE Limited, London, Mr. David Dutton, yesterday said that he feels Singapore is underspending in advertising. He suggested that Singapore double her rate of spending. Right now she is spending only about one per cent of her224 words
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Article26 1969-10-01 12 There were a tot*l of 63 accidents. 13 of which were descrlben as serious in the Republic during the 24 hours ending 6 am. yesterday.26 words
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Article, Illustration197 1969-10-01 12 ORCHID blooms, exported by commercial growers, should reach the value of $1 million by end of this year. The curator of the Singapore Botanic Gardens, Mr. Arthur G. Alphonso told this to reporters during the Sixth World Orchid Conference and Sydney Orchid Show, held there recently.197 words
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674 1969-10-01 12 THE Technical Education Department of the Ministry of Education will set up a National Trade Testing Council soon to develop nationally recognised trade tests and issue certificates of competency to technical students. This was announced in the Education Ministry's special report on "One Year674 words
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Article71 1969-10-01 12 The Director of Te'ecommurications announced yesterday that tele* service between Singapore and Mauritius. Indian Ocean, Singapore and Seychelles. Indian Ocean win be available as from today. The service will be continuous and the minimum charge will be $46 20 for call of three minutes duration and $15.40 thereafter71 words
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Article60 1969-10-01 12 Srlmat Swami Vandananandaji Maharaj of the Vedanta Society in Hollywood, California. United States will speak cm "Religion and Modem Man" at the Ramakrishna Mission Hal] at Bartley Road on Saturday. Oct 4 at 6 p.m. The Chief Examination Officer of the Ministry of Education. Mr. Cheong Hock Hai will60 words
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Article59 1969-10-01 12 A housewife. Madam Goh Wee Chang. 25. was robbed of $2OO in cash and jewellery worth about $l9O by two men. one armed with a knife at her home on Monday. Madam Goh. of Jalan Chai Chee. was alone at her house when the two robbers came to the59 words
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Article, Illustration163 1969-10-01 12 AN executive trainee of East Asiatic Company's Shipping Department Mr, Peter Koh Ngiang Cheh, 21, left yesterday for his second overseas training assignment. He will be attached to the Bangkok office for two months to study port operations and also to familiarise himself with163 words
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Article188 1969-10-01 12 THe Chief Commissioner of the Singapore Scout Association, Mr Chu Chui Lum, will lead a party of 200 adult leaders to donate blood for the Blood Bank on Saturday, Oct 4, between 1 30 and 5 p m. A circular from the association noted that188 words
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Article73 1969-10-01 12 Mr. GG. Thomson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and former Director of the Political Study Centr# will address members of the Parana kan Association on Friday. Oct. 3 The Association has suggested to Mr. Thomson to speak on the association's first objective: "To promote among the members73 words
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Article178 1969-10-01 12 THE Regional Engli<ih Language Centre Building Fund Committee announced yesterday it has received in don a t ions and pledges $230,600 for the proposed $600,000 16-storey English Language Centre at Orange Grove Road. The donors are:— Da to Aw Cheng Chve ($40,000). Mr Wee Cho Yaw178 words
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Article, Illustration90 1969-10-01 12 THE General Manager of the Singapore Office of Hawker de Havilland Australia Pty. Ltd., Mr. R. Green and the manager of Singapore General Aviation Service Company Pte.90 words
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Miscellaneous101 1969-10-01 12 Time Tide High Tide (Today) Singapore T own am. (8.0 |t 1 24 p.m. (9 0 ft.) Naval Dockvara: 206 a.m. (9.8 ft 1.39 p.m. (10.«> ft.) Low Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 737 am. (3.8 ft 813 o-m (1.1 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 7.28 a.m. (4.7 ft.). 7.44 t>-m. (18 ft.)101 words
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