Eastern Sun, 3 October 1969
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Title Section22 1969-10-03 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY <fr Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1137 Friday, 3 October 1969. WC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents22 words
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Article, Illustration515 1969-10-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. University of Malaya students this morning burned copies of Tunku Abdul Rahman's book "May 13 before and After" which they claimed was an attempt to cover up the shortcoming of the Prime Minister and the Alliance government. More than 200 students515 words
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510 1969-10-03 1 Dennis Chia - By Dennis Chia THS perseverance and never-diminishing hopes of a band of labourers combined with a team of doctors, surgeons, nurses and personnel from the Police and Army, for nine torturous hours, saved a workman from dying in a grim, muddy, slimy510 words
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174 1969-10-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Security forces have intensified their operations along the Malaysian-Thai border to prevent terrorist activities from spilling over into Malaysian territory. To facilitate these operations, a 24-hour curfew would continue to be imposed on certain areas in Kedah, the Deputy Prime174 words
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285 1969-10-03 1 THE Singapore Pepper Exporters and Packers Association yesterday issued a strong statement rebutting the allegation that Singapore pepper dealers have been manipulating the prices of pepper. "In view of the recent spectacular reports in the local press as well as in the United Kingdom285 words
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159 1969-10-03 1 LONDON Thurs. (UPI) Communist China has sent the Head of its Trade Mission back to Moscow in the first conciliatory gesture in years of Sino-Soviet conflict, Communist diplomatic sources said Thursday. It was the first tangible reaction to the recent SlnoSovlet summit in Peking between159 words
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Article55 1969-10-03 1 The Australian Minister for Defence. Mr. Allan Fairhall. said yesterday that he was satisfied with the flve-powers defence arrangements. He told newsmen this after having talks with the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Fairhall also reiterated that Australia will keep her troops after55 words
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Advertisement40 1969-10-03 1 WORLD CUP GOLF HSIEH YUNG YO of In the team event, Nationalist China took United States and the individual lead in Nationalist China tied the World Cup golf for first place, tournament hart yes- Full Report on Page terday. 1140 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1969-10-03 1 "I knew you wouldn't mind giving up your bed to mother just for tonight, Willid"15 words
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Article, Illustration377 1969-10-03 2 THE Third District Court Judge, Mr. K. T. Alexander, yesterday sentenced a 31 -year-old man, Ismail bin Bakri to a total of six years' imprisonment, six strokes of rotan and two years' of police supervision, on two charges, one of which was for stabbing377 words
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346 1969-10-03 2 SINGAPORE will have new buildings at the Paya Lebar International Airport costing more than $35 million to handle an increasing number of passengers and freight. The new structures will comprise a new terminal building costing more than $2O million; a $l2 million Boeing 747 hangar,346 words
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Article133 1969-10-03 2 THE Boards of Directors of both The Chartered Bank and the Standard Bank Limited have reached agreement on the terms for a proposed merger of the two banks. A spokesman from The Chartered Bank, Singapore, said that London set this advice yesterday. The spokesman said the133 words
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Article, Illustration353 1969-10-03 2 IBM World Trade Corporation yesterday launched a new $25,000 electric typewriter which enables the secretary to capture each page of her typing on a magnetic card. The new machine called the IBM Mag Card 72 Typewriter uses Mylar-baaed magnetic cards identical in site to the familiar punched353 words
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Article, Illustration433 1969-10-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Four gunmen held up the Pakistani owned Hobib Bonk at Jalon Gerejo here this morning and mode off with $23,000, in o hijacked cor. The robbers who spent only thirty seconds in the bank fired two warning shots433 words
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Article119 1969-10-03 2 The Ninth Draw of the Singapore Sweep will be held at the Singapore Wonderland Amusement Park, KaUang Park on Oct. 7 The draw will commence at 6.30 o.m. sharp and there will be no intermiMion before the Major Prizes Draw as in the past. Announcing119 words
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Article335 1969-10-03 2 Marriage Of Convenience Case AN Assistant Director of Social Welfare, Abdul Asis bin H. M, Nor, yesterday told the Court that he learned of the immigration problem of the manager of a commercial firm, Tan Bak Puang, only after he was told by his former supervisor.335 words
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Article, Illustration97 1969-10-03 2 THE Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Command Admiral Sir Peter Hill-Norton (above) has been appointed Chief of the Naval Staff and First Sea Lord as from June, 1970. He succeeds Admiral Sir Michael Le Fanu who has been appointed to be Chief of the Defence Staff succeeding97 words
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Miscellaneous36 1969-10-03 2 TOTO DRAW THE followinig numbers were drawn last night for the Mid-Week Toto Draw: 38 20- 15 3 35 The additional number drawn was: 6 The numbers drawn in the "three-circle" draw were: 29 -31 16.36 words
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Miscellaneous1314 1969-10-03 2 ICHANNEL 5) PM. 300 Opening Announcements in all Languages and Morning Star; 3.20 Woman S World (English!; 3.55 A Diary of Events in Singapore This Week (English): 400 It* Happening in Singapore (English) (Repeat); 4 15 Scarlett Hill (The Gate Eps. 4 A- 5): 500 Close: 600 Programme Summary in1,314 words
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Advertisement124 1969-10-03 3 > V V.V .;y\ r- »»:•:•*<:•:■ im&y m "asP*? npi X v. Pan Am® has lined up 36 of the world's cream-of-the-crop courses. In Europe, the Caribbean, the Orient And we've added tours to go with them. With rent-a-cars, hotels, Jets, sightseeing, sidetrips', your wife, you name it. And, if124 words
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Article, Illustration631 1969-10-03 4 MIRAGE JET PLOT BEIRUT, Thuri. (Reuter) Lebanon hat ordered the two Russians wounded in Tuesday's security raid on a Beirut flat to leave the country, following a Soviet demand for their release. One of them would leave immediately and the other as soon as heUPI picture - 631 words
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278 1969-10-03 4 NEW YORK. Thura CUPI) The parents of Mary Jo Kopechne said yesterday medical tests showed their daughter was a virgin at the time of her death In the car of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. In a copyrighted interview with New York Dally News278 words
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280 1969-10-03 4 BONN, Thurs. (Reuter) Foreign Minister Willy Brandt's Social Democrats and the small Free Democratic Party today set out to discuss allocation of portfolios in a posslbl# coalition Cabinet The negotiations follow i late-nifht session at which agreement was reached on important policy issues between280 words
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201 1969-10-03 4 LONDON. Thurs (Reuter)— Britain s watchdog Press Council today announced it would hold a special meetinr to scrutinise the sez-snd-hUrh society memoirs of former rood time firl Christine Keeler. The Council will meet on Oct. 15 to discuss publication by the News of the201 words
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62 1969-10-03 4 TOULOUSE, France, Thurs.— Jean Pinet (left). First pilot, Andre Turoat, First Concorde test pilot, now directing tests, and Michael Retif (right) mechanic for the Concorde 001 stand in front of the Anglo-French Supersonic craft, after it broke the sound barrier for the first time yesterday. Technicians and workers hung posterUPI picture. - 62 words
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227 1969-10-03 4 CAIRO, Thurt. (Reuter) Egyptian airborne and naval commandos struck across the Gulf of Suez early today at Israeli positions in a three-prong attark officially described here as a complete success. The operation the first in which naval commando units were reported to have227 words
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170 1969-10-03 4 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Thura (Reuter) Spain is pressing for fresh UN. action against Britain over Gibraltar after severing direct telegraph and telephone links with the Rock colony. The Madrid Government offered no explanation for yesterday'e move apparently the latest step in its campaign170 words
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269 1969-10-03 4 NEW YORK. Thurs (UPI) A free lance cameraman who took pictures of Mrs. Aristotle Onassis and her son. John F Kennedy Jr., bicycling in Central Park was arraigned yesterday in Manhattan on a harassment charge. Ron Galella, 38, of the Bronx was paroled269 words
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Article37 1969-10-03 4 BRIGHTON. England Thurs (Reuter)—Mr. Arthur Skefflngton. 60-year-old Junior Housing and Local Government Minister, last night was elected chairman of the British Labour Party. Left-wing Member of Parliament lan Mlkardo was elected vice-chairman.37 words
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127 1969-10-03 4 PARIS, Thur». (Reuter) More than a million Frenchmen got a pay rise yesterday as the government moved to head off economic discontent among lower-paid workers The Cabinet, meeting af amst a background at sporadic labour unrest, approved a 3.8 per cent rise In the127 words
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Article116 1969-10-03 4 WASHINGTON, Thurt. (UPI) The Philippine! will continue to need the protection of tho American nuclear umbrella, but the military bast agreement between the two countries should bo completely renegotiated, Finance Secretary Iduardo Romualdes said yesterday. Romualdes, a cousin of tho wifo of President Ferdinand Marcos, also116 words
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276 1969-10-03 4 OTTAWA- Thurs. (UPI) Canada* r«d carpet was rolled out under security measure* yesterday as Andrei A Gromyko became the first Russian Foreign Minister to visi t Canada Gromyko was welcomed by External Affairs Minister Mltchel Sharp at the Uplands Air Fore© base which276 words
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Article66 1969-10-03 4 TEHERAN. Thurs. <Keuter) The United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) opened Its annual meeting here yesterday with talk* on lnter-reglonal trade promotion. Th» meeting coincide* with the second International Asian Fair opening here on October 5 during which member nations will have the66 words
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Advertisement60 1969-10-03 4 new, simple fun-to enter time the song contest Have you just missed getting any of the 17 LPs in Contest-I? e have 17 more for you in Contest *ll All you have to do is time a song and the song to time is "BABY, I LOVE YOU" by ERNIE60 words
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Article, Illustration481 1969-10-03 5 WEEKLY pictorial feature by the Eastern Sun based on the photographs taken by our cameramen at official functions, parties, exhibitions, shopping centres etc. Miss Iris Lim (right), President of the Women sub-committee of the Havelock Road Community Centre, is seen here in a lovely cheongsam. Of481 words
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277 1969-10-03 5 BRIGHTON, England, Thurs. (Reuter) Britain's Defence Minister Denis Healey said last night that China had a military potential that could in two generations dwarf the United States and the Soviet Union together. He also said that Japan had the economic capacity to be277 words
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Article193 1969-10-03 5 CANBERRA. Thurs. (Reuter) World timing systems may have been upset by this week's Chinese hydrogen bomb explosion according to Australian scientists. Scientists working on the Mount Stromlo Time Network near here said yesterday they had noticed irregularities in the signal from the station at Rugby.193 words
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105 1969-10-03 5 TOKYO Thnrs (CPI) Japan bas so far not detected any radioactive fallout from Chinas latest nuclear explosion on Monday, the Government Radioactive Coun-ter-Measure Office announced to-day. The office said analysis of rains and sampling from planes flying at altitudes of 39 600 to105 words
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Article83 1969-10-03 5 TOKTO, Thurs CCPI) Communist Chinese Chairman Mao alMX'ared a second time at the Tien An Me n (Gate of Heavenly Peace) Square yes terday when he attended a fireworks dUplav rr|rbratln E the nation's 20fh Birthday, a Japanese correspondent reported The reporter for Japan's B83 words
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198 1969-10-03 5 CANBERRA, Thurs. (Reuter) Czechoslovakia'! Consul-General in Australia, Karel Franc, went into hiding with his wife and three children yesterday after deciding on the eve of his return to Prague to stay in the country. In an announcement that shocked diplomatic circles here, the Australian198 words
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Article436 1969-10-03 5 ALLEGED BERET CASE 'INFORMER': TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE. California,Thurs, (Reuter) U.S. Special Forces Sergeant Alvin Smith, the man rumoured to have opened the lid on the Green Beret Murder case in Vietnam, returned to the United States yesterday and declared. "I say there was NO murder."436 words
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163 1969-10-03 5 WASHINGTON. Thurs. (UPI) The White House conceded yesterday that President Nixon was involved in the decision to drop murder charges against eight Green Berets in South Vietnam. Ronald Ziegler. White House Press Secretary, said Nixon approved the Central Intelligence Agency's contention that to make163 words
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218 1969-10-03 5 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI) Chairman Stuart Symington of a special Senate Foreign Relation* Sub committee on National Commitments yesterday hinted his group may recommend renegotiation and reduction of U.S. Base Agreements with The Philippines. Symington spoke briefly with reporter* following the second of four or218 words
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232 1969-10-03 5 SAIGON, Thurs. ißeuter) American battle deaths in South Vietnam last week tell to their lowest level tor more than two years, the U.S. Command announced today. Ninety-five U.S. soldiers died in the week ending last Saturday, the lowest since August 6-12. 1967. when232 words
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Article51 1969-10-03 5 CANBERRA. Thurs. (UPI) The British-developed FalstafT rocket was test fired at Woomera. 300 miles northwest of Adelaide In South Australia. Australian Supply Minister. Sen. Ken Anderson announced. The rocket, propelled by the largest solidfuel engine yet used in Australia, was designed and built by the Rocket Propulsion Establishment in51 words
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113 1969-10-03 5 SAIGON. Thurs. (Reuter) The South Vietnamese Government entered the controversial Green Berets case for the first time by requesting full details from the American Authorities. A Government spokesman said the request had been made by the Justice Ministry in a note handed to the113 words
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Advertisement178 1969-10-03 5 SERRAVALLO'S TONIC A famous Italian Bark and Iron Tonic Wine since 1848 Has been awarded 24 Gold and Silver Medals m Over 10.000 Medical Testimonials it* to appreciate Serravallo's Tonic you too can enjoy it. Serravallo's Tonic has all the goodness of wines. Serve it to your family, friends and178 words
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Article461 1969-10-03 6 THE mounting activities of Communist guerrillas and bandits in South Thailand is presenting an excellent opportunity to both Malaysia and Thailand to cauterize a sore that has been festering both countries ever since Chin Peng went underground and was beaten in Malaysia. The problems for Thailand and461 words
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Article280 1969-10-03 6 SINGAPORE and Malaysia, despite their political divisions, are lnter-dppendent In more than on® sense The common problem of security alone underscores this. Another Is the psychology of the peoples of the two terrltor.es who have cultivated and developed a sense of togetherness for decades. For them, who are280 words
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Article242 1969-10-03 6 HAZARDS of nuclear weapon* are far beyond the imaginations of even expert* at the moment. These weapon* tend to give a twist to the very character and the role usually attributed to commanders and politicians. When nations equipped with nuclear weapon* start quarrelling among themselves, the dangers242 words
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Article, Illustration910 1969-10-03 6 OLIVER CARRUTHERS - By OLIVER CARRUTHERS LONDON: From this month the Channel Islands of Guernsey and Jersey are to run their own postal services separate from the United Kingdom. Each will issue a definitive set of attractive pictorial stamps. Such an event is being heralded with an exhibition910 words
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Article24 1969-10-03 6 The man who thinks he knows everything •bout a subject renounces all hope of learning anything more about it. —William J. Stevens.24 words
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Article, Illustration716 1969-10-03 6 JOSEPH ALSOP - What Has Made The Difference By JOSEPH ALSOP BINH TUONG PROVINCE. South Vietnam Here in Vietnam's populous Delta, two brigades of U.S. troops have been withdrawn, at the very moment when the Vietcong was being reinforced by the hitherto unprecedented invasion of the Delta by two North Vietnamese regiments. Yet716 words
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Article402 1969-10-03 6 THE LIGHTER SIDE WASHINGTON (UPI) Many young men, and elder ones, too art striving to grow mustaches these days, and most of thorn are botching the job something fiarce. The damage this is doing to our national moral# cannot at h:s point be measured. But the402 words
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Article583 1969-10-03 6 s RAMACHANDRA - s RAMACHANDRA Singapore THE souvenir volume to mark Singapore's 150 th Anniversary produced by Donald and Joanna Moore is a worthy successor to Walter Makepeace's One Hundred Years of Singapore to mark the 1919 Centenary. Plate 63 in the Moores' work is a reproduction583 words
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Article85 1969-10-03 6 IT WAS good news to the motoring public that at ]ast the Singapore Government has decided to out n end to the malpractices of "Jag a Kereta" ooy g in the Republic. Why can't they give the cinema-going public the same type of good news by85 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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603 1969-10-03 7 Our Market Reporter - By Our Market Reporter Trading in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday was largely concentrated in industrials especially in two newly listed counters. Generally, however, the market was quiet and barely steady. For though Industrials accounted for about 2.3 million units, between the603 words
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Article1013 1969-10-03 7 TJUSINESS 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 ACMA $lB9 <l>: DIM 51.93 (5 Ben Co $lBB <l>; Borneo Bhd, $1.79 (2»1,013 words
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191 1969-10-03 7 NEW YORK. Thurs (UPI) Declines bowled orer advances by more than a two-to-one margin on Wall Street yesterday, stretching die stock market s losinr streak to six sessions. Trading was mode" rate. At the final bell, the UPI marketwide indicator showed a loss of 0.56191 words
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Article42 1969-10-03 7 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI)— Dow Jor.es closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. 30 Industrials 806 89 20 Rails 195.(54 15 Utilities 110.24 65 Stocks 272 82 40 Bonds 70.71 Commodity futures index 141.36 up 0 2142 words
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Article70 1969-10-03 7 NEW YORK. Thurs (UPI)— Rubber futures closed 25 points 'ower to 150 points higher yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange yesterday. Sales totalled 2 lots (Close) (Prev) Nov. 29.50 A 28.00 Jan 28 00A 28 25 March 28.00 A 27.75 May 27.75 A 28.00 July 27.50 A70 words
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Article208 1969-10-03 7 The following is a berthing list released for the Singapore Port of Authority for Oct. 3: DEPARTURE Godowns Vessels 1/2 Stentor 6/7 Hua Li 18 Hongkong Exporter 21/22 Ten Yang 23/24 Kyoto Maru 23/24 Musi 27 Pha Shwe Gyaw 29/30 Pasadena 46 Tropical Veneer 44 Panjnad 47208 words
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Article, Illustration232 1969-10-03 7 THE three Australian ®ir hostesses pictured have a good reason for their happy ■miles. They are among nine chosen for six months special duty with the Italian airline Alitalia on flights between Bangkok, Singapore and Sydney. Normally they would n ot fly outside232 words
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Article87 1969-10-03 7 WASHINGTON. Thurs. (UPI) Conditions in Indonesia hav* improved so much since former President Sukarno was ousted from power that foreigners underestimate the severity o* her long-range problems. a special World B<>nk report said yesterday. The report, named after former Canadian Prime Minister Lester B Pearson, who87 words
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Article, Illustration156 1969-10-03 7 Mr. Ong Eng Hong, manager of marketing operations of Rank Xerox Singapore' Malaysia left recently on a special assignment as development advisor to Rsnk Xerox New Zealand Ltd. Hi« tour of duty in New Zealand will las* for 12 weeks during which time he «ill156 words
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Article85 1969-10-03 7 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) Stock Trading by means of an electronic computer was launched yesterday on a national basis by the Wall Street firm of Paine. Webber. Jacksons and Curtis. The firm is using the system, called "ccmputrade." to trade in 80 over-the-counter stocks in which85 words
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Article286 1969-10-03 7 October first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m., In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 73$ cents per lb., down half a cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. The market opened lower following the trend in London and eased286 words
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Article13 1969-10-03 7 The tin price for yesterday was $633.75 per picul, down $1.75.13 words
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191 1969-10-03 7 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) The market yesterday continued Tuesday's rally and towards the close the FT index was up 3.5 at 386.5. The Chancellor of the Exchequer's optimistic speech at the IMF meeting and the strength of stg., enabled Tuesday's gains in government bonds to191 words
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Article619 1969-10-03 7 BINOAPOKB cbanre void and officially lutrfl at buatnaaa. Rtoca otber or tba elOM D' tow of INDUSTRIALS ACMA B I. 1.91 Ben Co i ss I.H8 Borneo B&d. i 1 79 H^Uftfid 1.87 1 t 00 C Ply m ood l la 4" 44 < 1,50619 words
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Article101 1969-10-03 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 foreim currency): SELLING T.T. or OX>. ready Deutsche Marks In abe> ance; Holland Guilders $B5 5450: Swiss Francs *71W75; Belgian Francs 1450;101 words
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56 1969-10-03 7 MANILA. Thurs. (UPI) Philippine domestic operator Filipinas Orient Airways, Inc., announced yesterday it will buy two jetliners from West Germany. Filipinas general manager Conrado M. Valera said two FVW 614 jets with seating capacity for 25 passengers will be delivered by the United Aircraft Company56 words
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Article84 1969-10-03 7 THE noon prlee* at the Singapore Chin etc proOnee fcxcbange }wtcr<Uy werev— Borer Seller Coconut Oil (FOB.) Bulk «000 Coconut Oil (F.O B Drum ft*-AO Mixed Copr* S1A0 Muntok White Pepper (FOJ) tlO-OO Sarawak White Peppei (FOB) M7.50 Sarawak Special Black I'rppfr iFOftl M% XLW 1A300 Lamponr Special Black84 words
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Article46 1969-10-03 7 (Managers Pilot* for Oct. t) ASIA UNIT TBCfTt Mai. Invest rand 1.30 140 SINGAPORE UNIT TBU«T» l»t Malayan *.M OrtA Malayan 2 Sterling Com 5/4 r us Hi. TBUBT rt:> l»t Bong Kong I T 2nd Hong Kong 1.2 r lit: (•kloni bona Currency>46 words
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Article62 1969-10-03 7 HONG KONG. Thurs. (UK) Money Quotations yesterday: HKS6 095 per US. dollar HK56.***** per U.S. dollar TT HKSI4 52 per pound steriin* HK5307.375 per tael of gold 94.5 pe r cent fineness HK$ 163.0 per 10,000 Japanese yen HK$llB.O pe r 100 Philippines pesos buyer* HKSI2O 0 per62 words
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Article433 1969-10-03 7 ARKI\ALS: 500 a m. M»A 02'j K Lumpur, vooa m. MSA 119 K- Lumpur. 1015 a m. M>4 121 K I nmpur. 1025 a m M>A 005 Penan*. lpoh. K. Lumpur. Malacca. 110 p.m. MsA 451 Kuchlnc 2.25 pm. Mf»A 047 Kota Bharu, Trengganu. K. Lumpur. 825 pm.433 words
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Article, Illustration762 1969-10-03 8 DARWIN, Australia: David Ashton teaches in a classroom 700 miles wide. He Is headmaster of the new School of the Air. at Alice Springs in Australian Northern Territory, and his pupils are scattered across the Territory. almost from Western Australia to Queensland. Most of them liveAIS - 762 words
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Article, Illustration534 1969-10-03 8 TAUNUS C. KEMASANG - By TAUNUS C. KEMASANG JAKARTA (UPI) Smashing bricks by hand, towing autos with nis teeth and beinq run over by two-ton trucks are all in a day's work for Suroso. The 46-year-old Javanese strongman takes quite a battering for his 500 Pupiah (US $1.50) daily profit.UPI. - 534 words
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Article1887 1969-10-03 8 MARGARET MEAD - By MARGARET MEAD WASHINGTON: Each human being embodies his culture whether the culture is that of a small, isolated, primitive tribe or of a modern city like New York, London, or Peiping. And he embodies all of it: a male child embodies the behaviour of the mother1,887 words
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Article312 1969-10-03 8 Ele and; Walt Dulaney - Date-line By Ele and Walt Dulaney DEAR ELE and Walt: I've been going with this girl for five months and haven't done anything that would bring suspicion into our parent's minds. The other day, my girl friend's mother found a note that she wrote to me that said312 words
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Miscellaneous97 1969-10-03 8 AMY By J«ek TippH IS 8 /f "C'mon, Archie, where's that ol 1 courage?" DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saundos and Alden McWiiams A STREET COON6R CONFERENCE WITH GLOBAL NEWS CHIEF BRAOy LAKE IS SUDDENLY INTERRUPTED WHEN DANNY RAVEN IS STRUCK FROM BEHIND/ e Us 5^, i SOMEftOOY HAS JUST ASKED97 words
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Miscellaneous113 1969-10-03 8 1. Differentiate between the terms unilateral, multilateral and bilateral. 2. What is known as the 'fourth estate'' 3. The term 'digital' applies to what 3 4. Name the native dog of Australia? 5. Name the highest peak In Borneo. 6 What is sedimentation? 7. What is Ramadan' 8. Who introduced113 words
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Article197 1969-10-03 9 Mary Sue Miller - By Mary Sue Miller Enlarged pores trouble many a mature w6man and sh# wonders why. Sometimes a girl is born with them. But more often excess oil and blackheads in teen years are the cu:prlts. plugging a pore and stretching it. Let oily teen skin go197 words
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Article, Illustration557 1969-10-03 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers HEAR ANN: I have read at least fifty letters in your column in the last ten years from young girls who were pregnant and not married You have never once suggested the best solution abortion. Why? I'm sure you557 words
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Article, Illustration335 1969-10-03 9 LONDON, Thurs. Stars of Harry Sa'tzman's production of "Battle of Britain" joined some 350 pilots and battle com- manders of the Royal Air Force at the World Premiere of the motion picture at the Dominion Theatre. London, on Battle of Britain Day, recently. The film-makers,335 words
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Article, Illustration255 1969-10-03 9 Gloria*mae - By Gloria*mae T KNEW I havt seen that face somewhere; that cheeky but attractive smile on a lovely oval face Well, it WAS Mavis Young again. When did she return from the ASTA convention in Tokyo? I asked myself I just had255 words
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205 1969-10-03 9 Eunice Fried - By Eunice Fried A Fashion League Feature MADRID, Thurs Change is stirring in Spain, artd fashion, as it so often does, leads the way. Where Barcelona once slept in the sun. it now has its own fashion counterpart to London's Kings Road CalledA Fashion League Feature - 205 words
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Advertisement22 1969-10-03 9 CLEARANCE SALE German French Laces 44 Highest Quality at Lowest Prices. Japanese A Korean textiles clearing below cost MALAYATHAI 89 Arab Street22 words
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Advertisement103 1969-10-03 9 FIRST PRIZE 1 PLUS A DRAWING DAY 7th OCT. 69 wk fsi SINGAPORE SWEEP TICKETS MAIN AGENTS POST OFFICES TOTO BOOTHS PALACE 9th Big Day GALAXY 4 Bir, MUSICAL SHOWS TODAY= 14*. I N. 1-1* A A I 80. 4. 1 A 9 AO p m Croat Wall FT.m Co.103 words
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Miscellaneous344 1969-10-03 9 tt' SHAW I iHISr ISATION L D O Phone *****1 OPENS TODAY! ll UL. IJI, 100 <1.30 915 pm Nleoi wu,iam*on. Anns Karina "L*«*htor >n the Dart" color (OA> U4» Capital Tomorrow M n:VS Tanf Tint ''Dtadlj Trtaarlc" 'A SHAW PRODUCTION Mancann in Shawscope. Color CAPITOL Phone *****1 OPENS TODAT:344 words
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Miscellaneous138 1969-10-03 9 TODAY- and YOU... Friday, October 3, 1969. yf TAURUS UAY K D ll-72 3344 7l CIMINI y *r JUKI *> /l i-32-43 $4-63-73 CANCIR STAR GAZER'**, By* CLAY R. POLLAN M Your Ooi'y Activity Gvido H un s} According to th» Start. < To develop messog# for Friday, reod words138 words
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Miscellaneous272 1969-10-03 9 O D LON 2 1116 OPENS TOT>»T! U am.. 1.31. «.M. 30 SIS pm "ASSASSINATION" In Color Henr>- sr.ra In Scop# On Stage Tonight (.15 p m GUTNNfee Double Your Qui* Show ODEON ORCHAID Tomorrow Midnight: Maad i "I LOVE rot FOMVH" Color. Scope Eng Chin. Sub#. ORCHARD-J2161 Vow Showing'272 words
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Article369 1969-10-03 10 Theatre IV Does Fastest Run By BIG BEN SEVERAL Gold Cup candidates were given their winding-up gallops at Bukit Timah yesterday. The most outstanding worker was Chai Kian. Ridden by George Podmore Chai Kian went two rounds with a sharp sprint over the last 3f369 words
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Article1389 1969-10-03 10 Race it CL S Dlv. a—9 Fim-140 pan. ($6,000) (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 1. 2 34 5 366 340 120 942 73*» Cute Co-Ed Lightning Flaah XI 6y 7y 6y 7y 6y fy 6y 5y 6y 3y 7y 7y 8y 6y 8y 7y •y Sy 900 9.001,389 words
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470 1969-10-03 10 LONDON, Thurt. (Router) Violence flared as nearly 100 teams clashed in Europe's three major soccer competitions last night. At Plovdiv in Bulgaria, the Italian side Juventus finished with nine men after a fierce Fairs Cup encounter with local team, Lokomotiv, Castano and Furino470 words
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Article149 1969-10-03 10 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) Results of football matches played last night were: Under 23's International England 2. Wales 0 (at Ashton Gate, Bristol). English Football League Cup 3rd Round Replays Blackpool 0. Crystal Palace 1 (Crystal Palace are at home to Derby County In the 4th round on149 words
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Article193 1969-10-03 10 US Baseball Results Standings NEW YORK, Thurs (UPI)_ Results of major league baseball matches played yesterday: American League Chicago 4, Minnesota 3 Baltimore 2, Detroit 1 (10 innings) Washington 3, Boston 2 New York 4. Cleveland 3 Kansas City 6. California 0 Seattle 4. Oakland 3 National League New York193 words
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Article1571 1969-10-03 10 R ao« is CL S Dlv. 1—6 Fnra—2.04 > p.m. ($6,500) L 652 Escort O 8v 900 B K Cbua St*M v Ahmad Wiuon 4 a DO] 60a Rate 6v BOO Fco ft Ho Stable Paul 821 PacUlc 4y 111 Yang Stable Allan P/ u J 41,571 words
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Article, Illustration727 1969-10-03 11 US-Formosa Tie For Team Lead NATIONALIST Chines# golfer Hsieh Yungyo took the individual lead in the first round as he canned a 40-foot putt from the edge of the green for an eagle on the 18th giving him a five-under par 66 in the 17th World727 words
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Article395 1969-10-03 11 131: 0. Moody 67. L Trevino 71 (United States); Hslch Yung Yo 66. Shu Chi San 72 (China). 139: S Onchum 67, S. Sunampong 72 (Thailand). 140: B Arda 70. E Nival 70 (Philippines»; R Cru t <9. J. Nerl 71 (Mexico*. 141: R de Vicenzo 69,395 words
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89 1969-10-03 11 TOKYO. Thurs. (Reuter) The Soviet Colon have hinted they are willing to held Olympic Games, the Moscow correspondent of Japan's Kyodo news agency reported today. The correspondent said that thia was indicated br Mr. Andre Anov. Chairman erf the So\-iet Olympic Committee when he89 words
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Article84 1969-10-03 11 LONDON. Thurs. (R#ut*ry Wimbledon champion Mrs. Ann Jones. of Britain, today accepted an Invitation to compete in all British Indoor tennis tournaments for th® Dewar Cup later this month. The sponsors are putting more than £13.000 into the Dewar Cup circuit to make it the84 words
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Article74 1969-10-03 11 LAS VEGAS. Nevada. Thur? (UPI) Peter Cobblah of Ghana scored a alxth round technical knockout over Jimmy Fields of Log Angeles last night in a scheduled 10-round bout at the Silver Slipper. The ringside physician gtopv red the fight at the end of sixth round because of74 words
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215 1969-10-03 11 LUCKNOW. India. Thurs. (Reuter) Darmadl of Indonesia was yesterday nam«d top seed for the Oandhl Centenary International badminton tournament which opena here today. Darmadl. runner-up in the All-England competition to his fellow countryman Rudy Hartono. la expected to meet fourth-seeded Malaysian national champion,215 words
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Article282 1969-10-03 11 THE draw for the World Cup round today: 8.30 am S*wlfn (A Berg kvist. T. Lidholmi; Austria (O Gartenmaier. YK, Nierlleh); 8.40 Peru (B Faiardo. H. Nari); Denmark (H Hansen. H Kristenaen >; 8.50 Reltium (D Swaeiers. F van Donck); Ireland (J Klnsella. C. O'Connor). 8.00 Franc* (R282 words
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Article36 1969-10-03 11 TEL AVIV. Thurs. (Reuter) Israel won their way Into the next round of the World Cup when they beat New Zealand 2-0 (half time 2-0) In the second of two qualifying matches here yeiterdav.36 words
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Advertisement613 1969-10-03 11 Classified Ads. Hnuiei Land For Sale WATTES KSTATI PHASE n 1 CALIFORNIA TTPI' >4»r»j oarden Buatalo* At 4* 811 kit Tim atl Road. lOpp. CR!AM« High Scho«;> upacioi it compound 5-roomc. S-hall*. l-bal-coniaa. faeiai Watten Cttata p--;y*ed Public Par* KorttM hilltop. hir*> c'.aaa residential area food free. only 5 minute*613 words
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Advertisement561 1969-10-03 11 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are Invited from P.W.D Registered Contractors for the following work:— Alterations and Addition* to Wards 25 and 35 tt Tan Tock Seng Hospital Showround. Contractors to meet SO. at Main Entrance of Ward Block 1. Tan Tock Seng Hospital at 10.000 a.m. on 7-10-68. All561 words
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Advertisement439 1969-10-03 11 C. 8. O TENDER NOTICE TENDERS art invited by the Chief Suppliei Officer. Sings port, for the tupply and delivery of the following Item thd close On 8-10-'« d:— Pi m tic Sheet* fOr Laminating Birth and Death certificate*. A tender depoatt of $2OO/- is required payable to the Permanent439 words
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Advertisement94 1969-10-03 11 NOTICE PRIMA LIMITED (Incorporated i n Singapore) NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Directors declared a Dividend (No PI) of 15 cents Der fthar* (tax exempt) in respect of the year ending 31 st December. 1 f>6l> Such dividend will he paid on 15th November. 1969 to94 words
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370 1969-10-03 12 The National Safety First Council of Singapore, in its monthly bulletin, urges for 'voluntary public action'' in road safety to cut down the accident toll in the country. "Daily, the need for voluntary activity in the safety field becomes greater. "Individual citizens of Singapore370 words
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Article88 1969-10-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Six Malaysian companies have submitted tenders for the installation of a microwave telecommunications link between Penang and Haadyai in South Thailand. In disclosing this today, the Director General of Telecommunications. Mr. Chew Kam Pok said the response to the call for tenders for the88 words
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Article57 1969-10-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Charles Trinder, and Lady Elaine Trinder will visi* Malaysia from Oct. 8 to 11. They will be guests of the Malaysian government. Sir Charles and party will be met at the international a.rport. by the Minister with Special Functions,57 words
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Article, Illustration198 1969-10-03 12 THE "Anti-Mosquito" campaign is now on in Singapore. As a public service, Sun's pixmen are daily making the rounds checking on complaints made by residents on the indiscriminate throwing of rubbish by irresponsible persons in public spaces, thus creating health haxards and of course leading198 words
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Article, Illustration145 1969-10-03 12 The 2nd Infantry Brigade of the Singapore Armed Forces played 'uncle" to some 120 handicapped child ren from various charitable homes at the Public Park in Tanah Merah, on Wednesday. The Brigade treated i the children to plenty of drinks, cakes, Ice-cream, balloons and toys. The children145 words
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Article160 1969-10-03 12 A NEW product which has been widely acclaimed overseas as a wonder drug In the treatment of certain common complaints Is available now In Malaysia and Singapore. A spokesman for a company. Burroughs Wellcome, said in Kuala Lumpur recently that the new drug Septrin which Is available160 words
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Article, Illustration268 1969-10-03 12 LOVELY Miss Tang Lan Hwa, who rocketed to fame in the film "Jilted", which smashed all box-office records of Chinese films in Asia this year, flew into Singapore yesterday to lend support to one of the biggest community projects of the year. From tonight till Sunday.268 words
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Article116 1969-10-03 12 THE four winners of the Singapore s "Most Courteous Waiter. Waitress. Hotel Receptionist and Shop Assistant" competitions organised by the Singapore Tourist Association last August, will leave for Bangkok for a fourday visit on Saturday. They are Mr. Chuan Peck King of Goodwood Park Hotel (most courteous116 words
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Article, Illustration587 1969-10-03 12 SOME 7.000 school children were told yesterday to follow the advice of their teachers and parents until they are big enough to decide things for themselves. The Minister for Communications. Mr Yong Nyuk Lin made this call at the 1969 Children* Day celebrations587 words
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Article, Illustration244 1969-10-03 12 A bevy of lovely Singapore girls have been trained to answer inquiries on Korean merchandise at the forthcoming multi-million dollar Korean Merchandise Exhibition, opening at the Singapore Conference Hall on Mondav. The assistant director of Korea Trade Centre in Singapore, Mr. Kim Dong Hun, who is in244 words
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Miscellaneous97 1969-10-03 12 Time Tide High Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 3.38 am. (6.4 ft.), 2.31 p.m. (8.0 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 3.35 am. (8.0 ft 2 40 p.m. (9.2 ft.) Low Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 845 pm. (4 8 ft.), 9.51 p.m (2.3 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 8.30 am (6.0 ft). 9.16 p.m. (3.2 ft.)97 words
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