Eastern Sun, 4 October 1969
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Title Section21 1969-10-04 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1138 Saturday, 4 October 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents21 words
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344 1969-10-04 1 ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Fri. (UPI) The United States exploded an underground nuclear device with the force of more than a million tons of TNT Thursday on a barren Aleutian Island, apparently in a test of an Anti-Ballistic Missile warhead. Rejecting protests that it might cause344 words
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Article, Illustration157 1969-10-04 1 Tae-Kwon-Do PRETTY Miss Shirley Tan may be a young bespectacled schoolgirl but no one can take advantage of her and she has one gold medal and one silver medal to prove her fitness in dealing with any situation that arises. Shirley, from the Methodist157 words
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Article380 1969-10-04 1 THE National Trade Union Congress yesterday launched a fund for a labourer. Low Kim Tuan. who lost both his legs following an accident on a road construction site where he was pinned down by a cross-beam in a sewage trench, for more than nine hours.380 words
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Article67 1969-10-04 1 NEW DELHI. Fri. (Reuter) The Malaysian Hieh Commissioner in India. Aznam bin Aaja Haji Ahmad was asked by the Indian government today to provide details of the new steps taken over work permits for Indians in Malaysia According to reports reachin e Delhi about 80.00067 words
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Article60 1969-10-04 1 TEL AVTV Fri. 'Reuter) Israeli Jets today again attacked Egyptian militai v objectives in a two-pronged strike at the southern sector of the Suez Canal and on the west coast of the Gulf of Suez a military spokesman announced here today The spokesman sa d the air strikes60 words
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63 1969-10-04 1 Sitting from left to right at the conference in Bonn Thursday are Walter Seheel, Leader of the Free Democrats (FDP), Wolfram Dorn (FDP), Dietrich Genscher (FDP), Josef Ertl (FDP). Karl Schiller (SPD), Alex Motller (SPD), Helmut Schmidt (SPD) and Willy Brandt, leader of Social Democrats (SPD). They negotiated the coalition(UPI Radiophoto). - 63 words
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Article165 1969-10-04 1 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) —Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman had luncheon talks here today with British Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary Michael Stewart and Defence Secretary Denis Healey. He leaves on Sunday for New York where he will address the United Nations General Assembly. The luncheon meeting165 words
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280 1969-10-04 1 MOSCOW, Fri. (Reuter) Chinese guards still patrolled today outside the Peking house where Reuter correspondent Anthony Grey has been held under detention for more than two years, a British mission spokesman in Peking said today. There had been hopes that Grey would be set280 words
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Article113 1969-10-04 1 BANGKOK. Fri. (Reuter) The Thai government has appointed a special committee to deal with the situation in South Thailand where Moslem rebels are harassing the local population. Stating this yesterday Praslt Chupinit. spokesman of the ruling United Thai Peoples Party, said the committee would be headed113 words
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Article56 1969-10-04 1 JAKARTA. Fri. ißeuter) Fifty thousand Indonesian youthg will called UQ every yea r in a militia system which the armv regardf a«. tha n keeping up a laige regular force. An army spokesman said today the system would come into effect in 1973 when the army Wf»„ due56 words
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Article, Illustration112 1969-10-04 1 DAVID THOMAS of Wales scored a rare feat, the third in the World Cup history, when he shot a hole-in-one on the 224-yard par three 12th hole yesterday at the 17th World Cup Golf tournament on the Bukit Course. For his brilliant performance he will112 words
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Article154 1969-10-04 1 BONN. Fri. <UFI) The Free Democrats holding the balance-of-power in the West German Parliament assured Foreign Minister Willy Brandt Thursday night of their unanimous support in his challenge to unseat Chancellor Knrt Georg Kiesinger "The caucus will vote unanimously for Willy Brandt as154 words
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Article73 1969-10-04 1 KUCHING. Sarawak. FrL (Reuter) Malaysian security forces have killed 57 Communist terrorists, captured 14 and secured 55 surrenders since antl-terignst operations were mounted in Sarawak in 1967. it was announced here. The Chairman of the State Operations Committee, Mr. Harur Ariflfin. also told a farewell luncheon73 words
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Article46 1969-10-04 1 A LEADING Indian firm in New Delhi is making feasibility studies to set up hotel* In Singapore. The Chairman of the company, Mr MS Oberol announced this recently that a scheme would be launched to set up hotels in countries In Asia Including Singapore.46 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous18 1969-10-04 1 LADIES PAY s 1 Hey let me get some make-up on before you start yelling for help! H18 words
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Article, Illustration193 1969-10-04 2 The owner of several theatres in America yesterday suggested that it was about time Singapore had drive-in cinemas. Mr. John Garrette, owner of a string of theatres and drive-in cinemas made this comment after he had visited some of Singapore's cinemas during his few days here. He193 words
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Article147 1969-10-04 2 A 29-year-old man, Ahmad bin Abas. wa> sent to jail for three months with th ree strokes of rotan for possessing an offensive weapon. a parang on Sept. 24. this year. The complainant in thi s case is a labourer. G. Subraratnam. who said that147 words
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Article, Illustration257 1969-10-04 2 A LEADING company here, Rheem Hume Ltd. will install $750,000 worth of sophisticated equipment to double its present production of steel ship containers in the Republic. This was announced here yesterday by the President and Director of Rheem International Inc., (New York), Mr. Angus257 words
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544 1969-10-04 2 Marriage Of Convenience Case THE Second District Court Judge, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee yesterday sentenced an assistant director of Social Welfare, Abdul Axis bin H. M. Nor, to three years imprisonment for having corruptly obtained $2,000 from the manager of a commercial544 words
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Article90 1969-10-04 2 The Third District Court Judge. Mr. K T Alexander, sentenced a 28-year-o d man. Tav Bak Chua to six months' imprisonment after the accused had o'eaded guilty to have in his possession prohibited "Communists" o u blications. Most of the banned publications were from China90 words
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479 1969-10-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysian police have mounted a massive manhunt for the fire armed robbars who mad# off with $23,931.24 from the Pakistani-owned Habib Bank at Jalan Gereja here yesterday. The Selangor C.I.D, Chief, Assistant Commissioner, Mr. Ko Kim Cheng, disclosed479 words
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Article, Illustration105 1969-10-04 2 Delegates from East and West Malaysia Including representatives from Singapore attended a three-day sales seminar which was held here recently. This was the first sales seminar organised by William Jacks Co. (S) Sdn. Bhd. for its sales and technical staff ill its Philips' ElectroAcorstics Division. The105 words
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422 1969-10-04 2 THE fast-growing Jurong Town will be used as a case study to examine the problems of new communities in the industrial estates during the Seminar on "The Planning and Development of New Urban Centres'', which commences today. The Seminar 1* organised by the Singapore Planning422 words
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Article84 1969-10-04 2 The Police yesterday issued a naming to the public against giving an v money to a man impersonating a s a Police Officer. The warning came **te r a householder reported he *a» cheated of sio b v a man who said was a police oftice r and would84 words
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Article71 1969-10-04 2 A woman fainted in Court yesterday when she heard her husband being committed to prison forffo r months for possessing an offensive weapon, a parang, at Alrwa! Street, on July 12. The accused is Ta n Jui Soong. 53. After Tan'g wife wa* revived, she refused aid from71 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1358 1969-10-04 2 (CHANNEL 5) P M 12 50 Opening Announcements in all Languages and Space Kidettes: 1 10 Star Soccer Wolverhampton Wanderers Vs Manchester United); 205 Inba Neram; 250 Gentle Ben 'Wardens Apprenticed 320 RTS. Taletime 1969 (Encore* (Repeat); 450 What s My Line; 5.10 Cultural Troupe from the Royal Cambodian University1,358 words
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381 1969-10-04 3 GREEN BERETS ISSUE: SAIGON, Fri. (UPI) A LEAK in the U.S. Special Forces that cost the lives of at least 30 Allied soldiers in one two-week period alone led to the Green Beret murder case, informed U.S. military sources said yesterday.— The men381 words
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Article260 1969-10-04 3 UNITED NATIONS Frl. '(UPI) India and Pakistan yesterday clashed In the General Assembly over the Kashmir Issue, the treatment of their respective minorities and the use of the waters of the Ganges River. The delegates of the two nations carried their feud into the evening260 words
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Article117 1969-10-04 3 MELBOURNE. Australia. Fri. (UPI Reuter) Australia wants more single women and is prepared to pay for them. Immigration Minister. Billy Snedaen yesterday said the Government will provide financial aid for organisations providing accommodation for singl? women in addition to paying all but 25 Australian dollars (U5527.60)117 words
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Article91 1969-10-04 3 SYDNEY. Fri. (UPI) Australia's largest meat packing co-operative yesterday proposed meat exporters' pay lor American veterinary Inspectors to come to Australia to inspect meat before being shipped to the U.S. R. G. Krimmer. General Manager of the Darling Downs Co-Op Bacon Association Ltd.. said. "Many Australian meat91 words
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315 1969-10-04 3 ATSUGI, Japan, Fri. (UPI) Sharks prowling Hia wafers of the Tonkin Gulf fhwartad efforts to recover the bodies of 26 persons killed yesterday in the crash of a Navy supply plane. The C2A Greyhound plunged into the sea off Vietnam at 6 a.m.315 words
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451 1969-10-04 3 SAIGON, Fri. (Reuter) American officials in Saigon say the U.S. Government will probably offer financial compensation to the widow of the alleged victim in the Green Beret murder case. The officials said yesterday a request by the South Vietnamese Justice Ministry for full details451 words
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Article166 1969-10-04 3 JAKARTA, Fri. (Reuter) Indonesia will introduce a militia system by calling up 50,000 youths annually to take part in compulsory military training, an Army spokesman said today. The introduction of the sys tern, to start in 19"3 the start of the Army's Second Development Programme166 words
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Article46 1969-10-04 3 MONTEVIDEO. Fri. (UPI) A street was named on Wednesday in honour of the late Mohandas Gandhi on the 100 th anniversary of his birth. Yesterday afternoon, an exhibition relating to his life was opened at the national library and will last until Oct. 15.46 words
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110 1969-10-04 3 LLANFAIRPWLLGWYNGLLGOGERYCHWYRNDROBWLLLLANTYSILIOGOGOGOCH, WALES, Fri. (Reuter) The derelict railway station bearing this giant name is to be let, according to an eight-inch-wide advertisement (about the length of this news item) in yesterday's newspapers. The station on Anglesey Island in North Wales has110 words
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304 1969-10-04 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) Sen. George Aiken, Republican-Vermont says he believes President Nixon will pull 40,000 to 45,000 more troops out of Vietnam by Christmas as part of a plan to remove all U.S. ground forces by the end of 1970. Aiken,304 words
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374 1969-10-04 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) Senate Democratic leader Mike Man afield urged President Nixon yesterday to seriously consider declaring an Immediate ceasefire by U.S. forces in Vietnam. The Montana Senator also proposed that the United States step up troop withdrawal from Vietnam374 words
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Advertisement121 1969-10-04 3 Asians specialist airline gives you specialist pilots ...and Convair comfort We give you the best there is when you fly Asia. British pilots (we are so choosy only 1 in 45 aircrew applicants gets to train with us). And the comfort of four-engine Convair jets. Big and roomy to give121 words
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257 1969-10-04 4 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Britain's Independent Television Authority (ITA) last night banned all advertisements for the News of the World newspapers serialisation of Christine Keeler's Memoirs A spokesman for the ITA. the British television network which indulges in advertising, said "public criticism of the series257 words
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Article84 1969-10-04 4 MOSCOW. Fri (UPI) A West German diplomat committed suicide yesterday by Jumping from a 10th floor apartment window. West German sources said. He was identified as Rudolf Steltzer. 47. the embassy's political counsellor Steltzer was staying at the apartment belonging to Otto Baron Von Stem pel.84 words
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Article82 1969-10-04 4 ROME. Fri (UPI) King Constantine of Greece announced yesterday his day-old son will be named Nicolaos Nicolaos is the Greek for Nicholas and outside Greece the child will be known by the English version of the name. a court spokesman said. Both the baby and his82 words
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225 1969-10-04 4 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Two New York schoolboys who played truant and stowed away on a flight to Londbn from La Guardia airport have given themselves up. tired and hungry. Leonard Fecher, 15. and James Gleason, 14, both of Queens, New York, walked into a225 words
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Article, Illustration327 1969-10-04 4 ANCHORAGE. Alaska. Fri. (Reuter) Specialists today began a study of elaborate experiments to learn the effects of America's controversial underground test of a hydrogen bomb on Alaska's Amchitka Island. The 12 megaton device, which was fired yesterday at 2206GMT caused a strong rolling motion(UPI picture). - 327 words
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Article52 1969-10-04 4 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Britain's oldest motorist, 93-year-old Arthur Hawkins, has decided to band in his licence after being hurt in a crash. "Roads are so crowded now that it is impossible not to hit something sooner or later." said Mr. Hawkins, a veteran of 4452 words
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290 1969-10-04 4 MOSCOW, Fri. (UPI) Leonid I. Breshnev. the Soviet leader, yesterday called for unity among socialist countries expressing confidence it could be achieved by carrying into life" the decision of last June's conference here of 75 Communist parties. The Secretary-Genera] of the Soviet290 words
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Article73 1969-10-04 4 ACAPULCO. Mexico. Fri (UPI> Owners of dee© sea fishing boats warned yesterday th*»y may resort to arms to drive og a fleet of Japanese fishing boats less than five miles of Mexico's coast near Acapulco. Creseenciano Vinalay. president of the Association of Yacht Owners, said the73 words
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Article121 1969-10-04 4 DUDLEY. Eng'.and. Fri. (Reuter) —A dog, jealous of the attention received by a two-month old baby, killed the child by knocking ov«r its cot, an inquest heard yesterday. Kenneth Rollinson. 18, told the coroner how he heard h'.s <-on Michael crying one evening nifht. "I went121 words
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242 1969-10-04 4 LONDON. Frl. (AFP) Rhodesian Premier lan Smith Mid list night that Britain's campaign of sanctions on his country had done hint "a tremendous amount of rood." Speaking on BBC television, in an interview recorded in Salisbury, he said: "The tough* er and harder the242 words
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Article414 1969-10-04 4 WASHINGTON. Trl <R®uter) World monetary leaders wind up a week-long meeting here today with overwhelming support for a new reserve currency and agreement on further study of plana for more flexible exchange rates. The plan to create Special Drawing Rights SD.R.'s or paper gold and414 words
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710 1969-10-04 4 SYRIA BLASTS NIXON'S MIDEAST POLICY BEVERLY HILLS, California, Fri. (UPI) Israeli Prim# Minister, Mrs. Golda Meir said yesterday the Soviet Union currently wanted peace in the Middle Eait because it feared the Arabs would lose more Russian tanks and planes to Israel if war710 words
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157 1969-10-04 4 LONDON, m (tJFI) Britain delivered a strong verbal protest to Spain last night against what It called "the malicious action by the Spanish government to intimidate a small community." The "small community** referred to was the Mediterranean colony of Gibraltar which suffered its lstest restriction157 words
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Advertisement133 1969-10-04 4 When the weather Is sultry, all forms of fever will come unavoidably. Three Legs Brand RHINO-HORN FEVER WATER not only good for relief of all fevers. It is also a cure for baby's measles and box fevers. w. b I > r WEN KEN DBDC COMPANY LIMITED Head Office 39133 words
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334 1969-10-04 5 LIMA. Peru, Fri. (UPI) —The death toll from an earthquake Wednesday in the central Peruvian Andean region rose to 10 Thursday, according to scattered reports from authorities in small towns. The five minute-48 second earthquake reached an intensity between six and334 words
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Article196 1969-10-04 5 CAPE KENNEDY, Fri. (UPI) Moon pilot Alan L. Bean said Thursday night the concern over placing the first step on the moon is over and the job of Apollo 12 mission next month is to gather as much scientific information as possible. I "The196 words
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Article117 1969-10-04 5 WASHINGTON. Frl. (Reuter> The House of Representatives gave quick approval today to President Nixon's request for money to begin deployment of the Safeguard antl-balllstlc missile system. In contrast to the Senate which debated it for two months and came within one vote of rejection the House gave117 words
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Article32 1969-10-04 5 MANILA. Fri (UPI) The Philippine Commission on Elections has worker out a nove: way of dealine with illegal campaign practices by two rival candidates for the Nov. 11 Congressional Election.32 words
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128 1969-10-04 5 RIO DE JANEIRO. Frl (UP) Apollo 11 moon astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and Michael A. Collins, on a globe-circling goodwill tour, arrived in Rio de Janeiro Thursday night. A spokesman at the American Embassy said both the Embassy and the Brazilian government have taken security128 words
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259 1969-10-04 5 PI KICKBACK MANILA, Fri. (Reuter) A Japanese businessman yesterday denied that a signature on a letter said to involve Philippines' President Marcos and public officials in alleged kickback deals was his. The businessman, Katlsu Haruta. was testifying at a preliminary hearing Into libel and falsification259 words
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144 1969-10-04 5 CAPE TOWN'. Fri. (Reuter) Minor earth tremors continued on Wednesday night and early yesterday in the area of Tulbagh, Wolseley and Ceres, the three Western Cape townships which suffered serious damage in an earthquake on Monday night. The death toll in the earthquake144 words
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Article70 1969-10-04 5 WASHINGTON. Fri (UPI) Striking pressmen voted Thursday to end a two-day walkout that shut down the Washington Post and Washington Evening star They continued their strike at the Washington Daily News, charging the News u?ed nonunion labour to publish Thursdav The Post sain it ■would publish an abbreviated70 words
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170 1969-10-04 5 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) Six major newspapers across the United States, have rejected advertisements tor Irving Wallace's newest book, "The Seven Minutes," objecting to the ad's reprint of the reclining nude woman pictured on the book's cover. A seventh paper, the Los Angeles Times, ran170 words
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Article83 1969-10-04 5 NEW YORK. Fri (UPI) Two men executive assignments in United Press International's headquarters operations were announced Thursday by UPI President Mims Thorn asor. Frank Tremain. a UPI Vice President since 1958 and General Business Manager since 1965. wa 5 named General Manager of a newly created North83 words
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76 1969-10-04 5 CHINESE Communist leader Mao Tze Tung, appearing in excellent health, is seen above reviewing contingents of marchers from the Tien An Men Gate in Peking Oct. 1 marking the 20th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. At left is seen Vice Chairman of the Chinese Communist(Pictures from official Chinese sources released through UPI radiophoto service.) - 76 words
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Article133 1969-10-04 5 WASHINGTON. Fri (Reuter> I The US. Parole Board today rejected a plea for freedom from Union President Jimmy Hoffa serving an eight-vear prison sentence for jury tampering. Hoffa has kept his grip on the Teamsters Union even from his ceil In the Federal Penlten'iary in Lewisburg.133 words
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Article42 1969-10-04 5 BRIGHTON. England. Fri (Reuten Prime Minister Harold Wilson last night said that he would announce his long-heralded government shuffle at the weekend. But in television Interviews last night the Prime Minister gave no bint of what changes would take place.42 words
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180 1969-10-04 5 SACRAMENTO. Calif. Fri. (Reuter) A jury which visited two topless clubs and saw a sexy Swedish film to find out about contemporary standards of morality early today acquitted two bottomless dancing girls of indecent exposure. At the close of a roving fiveweek trial, the 10-man and180 words
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179 1969-10-04 5 MEXICO CITY. Fri. (Reuter) Riot police ann plain clothes special agents last night, blocked students from carrying out a ©ledge to flowers at the square of the three cultures scene of a bloody battle between student* and troops a year ago today. About l.ono179 words
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264 1969-10-04 5 SAN JOSE. Calif., Fri. (Reuter) A Superior Judge was removed from his Juvenile Court post yesterday following complaints that he insulted Mexicans and said "maybe Hitler was right" about destroying the animals in society. But Senate sources still believe there is a small majority in264 words
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Article108 1969-10-04 5 NEW HAVEN Conn.. Frl. <UPI> A West Haven printing firm has refused to publish the latest issue of Yale Literary Magazine because of material the company called "vulgar offensive and not literature." The magazine was to contain poetrv written by black students who participated in a108 words
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241 1969-10-04 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) President Nixon has decided to fight growing Congressional opposition to his plan to seat controversial southern Judge Oement F. Haynsworth in the Supreme Court. Nixon's decision, reported by White House sources, threatens to plunge him into a political confrontation which could241 words
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147 1969-10-04 5 BEIRUT, Fn (Reuter) Lebanon yesterday banned any mention in any new* media, domestic or foreign, of the Mirage case in which Lebanese military police shot and arrested two Soviet embassy employees. A statement issued yesterday by the ml itarv authorities said two official statements147 words
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Article189 1969-10-04 5 HONOLULU. Fri. (UPI) State Civil Defense officials cancelled their Saturday alert status on Thursday afternoon when there were no indications that the underground nuclear explosion in the Aleutian Islands wouH trigger earthquakes or tida] waves Sc.entistc at the U.S. Coast and Geodetic survey. Honoluln Observatory, said the189 words
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Article43 1969-10-04 5 WASHINGTON. Fn. (UFI) Japanese Finance Minister Takeo Fukuda was a Thursday at an informal coffee meeting with several members of the Senate in the Senate dining room. Fukuda is in Washington for a meeting for the World Bank and International Monetary Fund43 words
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Advertisement151 1969-10-04 5 The Legacy of Tom Dooley With a touch of psychology they save a pregnant giri from evil spirits. Without proper tools they operate on a dying man. and he lives Discover what these volunteers learned from the la'e and legendary Tom Dooley Rcad how his dream lives on in Southeast151 words
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Article558 1969-10-04 6 IT is common practice all over the world that youthful protesters give vent to their whipped-up excitement by burning all sorts of things. Buildings have been gutted, flags have been put to flames, effigies have been thrown in bonfires, and draft-cards have been set alight. Perhaps these558 words
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Article235 1969-10-04 6 THERE are seasons for intellectuals to air their views on general world problems. The current one is at Brighton, England where Britain's Defence Minister Healey has poured his thoughts on China, the superpowers and the world of tomorrow. He feels in two generations China can become a235 words
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Article, Illustration160 1969-10-04 6 HAMBURG, (Dal)) This copy of the "Bremen 4" awakes more than one memory of German passenger shipping in former days. 12 metres long and weighing 12 tons, it is considered the largest model ship >n the world. It runs on 40-horsepower diesel engine. And yet160 words
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827 1969-10-04 6 JOHN MARQUIS - By JOHN MARQUIS (Gemini News Service) NEW YORK: A dapper man who toils in a secret, nearly-furni-shed office high over a noisy street of Manhattan leads a life dominated by one major hope: that he will be able to lead a frightened and827 words
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Article406 1969-10-04 6 Dick West - The Lighter Side By Dick West WASHINGTON (UPI) McCall's magazine recently published e weight-watch-ers' chart showing the number of calories that people burn while engaged in such ordinary activities as driving e car, playing a piano, dancing, typing and reading. You'll give the magazine credit for406 words
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300 1969-10-04 6 LONDON. (Reuter) In a lengthy speculative article on Sino-Soviet relations. Mr. Victor Zorsa. political commentator of the Guardian newspaper here, concludes that the Kremlin is considering an attack on the Chinese nuclear installations in the Lop Nor area. The article, headed300 words
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477 1969-10-04 6 RICHARD BECKETT - By RICHARD BECKETT NAIROBI, (Reuter) A cramped radio room, housed in a tin-roofed hut on the edge of Nairobi's Wilson Airport, is the nerve centre of a flying doctor service which this year flew its millionth mile in bringing medical aid to isolated477 words
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Article503 1969-10-04 6 UKO NAKAMIKADO - By UKO NAKAMIKADO TOKYO (Reuter) Japan's rapid increase in aged population, due to fewer babies and longer life expectancy, is posing challenging problems, both social and economic. To some Japanese, concerned over a crowing labour .shortage, the answer is simple more babies. Others argue that the503 words
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Article62 1969-10-04 6 The courage of life is often a less dramatic spectacle than the courage of a final moment; but it i* no less than a magnificent mixture of triumph and tragedy. A man does what he must in spite of personal consequences, in spite of obstacles and dangers and62 words
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Article392 1969-10-04 6 J.T. CLARKE - By J.T. CLARKE VANCOUVER, British Columbia, (Reuter) The Columbia provincial government has launched a research and protection programme to save the falcon in its last north American refuge the remote, windswept Queen Charlotte Islands. This year it stopped issuing permits to the public for the capture392 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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415 1969-10-04 7 Our Markat Reporter - By Our Markat Reporter THE two newly-listed industrials, Federal Paper Products and Far East Ship Building, again dominated trading in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Trading was active. Following their very steady initial dealings, the counters were marked further up after the415 words
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Article1072 1969-10-04 7 BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading room* of the Stork Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified:- INDUSTRIALS r ACM A s*lB9 < 1 >; Ben Jc Cosl 88 3) 5189 <2);1,072 words
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Article269 1969-10-04 7 OCTOBER first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m.. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 73i cents per lb unchanged from the previous close The tone of the market was very quiet. Prices were marked up at the outset following last night's after trading hours269 words
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Article73 1969-10-04 7 NEW YORK. Fri. <UPI) Rubbe r futures closed 25 to 80 pointf lr>ue r ve*terda v on the Nr w York Commodity Exchange. There were no sales. (t|o»e) (Previ Nov. 29 00 A 29.50 Jan. 27 75A 28.00 Mar 27 75A 28 00 May 27.25 A 2775 Jul.73 words
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Article204 1969-10-04 7 THf. following i s berthing list released by the Port of Singapore Authority for Oct. 4: DEPARTURE Godowns Vessels 8 9 Awobasan Maru N.W 1 Semenyih 23/24 Sankvo Maru 29/30 Straat Singapore 30 Giang Ann 45 London statesman ARRIVAL Godowns Vessels 6'7 Polydorug 15/16 Diomen 35 36204 words
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Article, Illustration327 1969-10-04 7 THE Bata Shoe < S.ngapore) Pte Ltd. i» on e of the *«w organisation in Singapore which has been actively pursuing an activ e management development programme. Already two-thirds of executive positions are tilled by local per. sonnel and three out of six senior327 words
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Article42 1969-10-04 7 NEW YORK. Fri (UPI> Dow Jones closing on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrials ***** 20 Rails 195 64 15 Utilities ***** 65 Btock s 273 80 40 Bonds 70 82 Commodity futures index 141.5s up 0.1942 words
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Article15 1969-10-04 7 Th# ti n price yesterday was $632.00 pe r picul, do*n SI 75.15 words
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255 1969-10-04 7 BRUSSELS, Fri. (UPI) Th« European Common Market executive commission last night recommended speedy action on talks aimtd at bringing Britain and thraa othar countries into the market. In a 41-page report distributed to the governments of West Germany, France, Italy, Holland. Belgium255 words
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334 1969-10-04 7 THE market hat continued to waver uncertainly this week, with conditions thin for the most part and levels slightly lower on balance. Speculative selling and a fall-' ing market in London have accounted largely for the easier tendency state Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co., in334 words
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Article186 1969-10-04 7 LONDON. Pri. ißeuter) The market yesterday tended easier after profit-taking had reduced early gain» which had followed the Chancellor of the Exchequer's optimism about the t7K economy and the relative strength of sterling. Towards t&e close the T index up 0.7 at 3874. After ah earlier186 words
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Article57 1969-10-04 7 HONG KONG. Frt. (UPI) Money Quotations yesterday. HKSfi 0925 per US dollar. HKS6.IIO per U.S. dollars TT HK514.52 per pound *terling. HK5308.75 per tael of 94.5 per cent fineness. HK$ 163.5 per 10.000 Japanese ven. HK5117.7 per 100 Philippine peso* buvers. HXJ119.7 pp r 100 Philippine pe?os sellers.57 words
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Article198 1969-10-04 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Stocks shot forward late yesterday en route to their first winning performance in more than a week. Trading was fairly active. At the close, the UPI marketwide indicator showed a gain of 40 3 per cent •on 1.595 issues crossing the tape.198 words
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Article640 1969-10-04 7 8INOA.ro KB MM chant* told and oumt an officially aitM u* cIom buiMia INDUSTRIALS j&U* t a ~i h kkJ" 4 i Camel Plywood 1.19 C. >»ucar il2 i EXlOM Of 1. IS 100 [•7* 141 Cycle A- Carriage Chemical Co 185 1 L.86 1 76640 words
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Article123 1969-10-04 7 The Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore yesterday made the following change* in its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 unit# of foreign currency): SELLING TT. or OD ready: Deutsche Marks: In abeyance; Holland Oulld#r s $35.5300: Swiss Francs $*****0; Belgian Francs $6.1400; French123 words
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Article89 1969-10-04 7 THE noon prloM at the Slnra. potf Chinese rrodnce Erchtnj* yeaterd*7 were:— Buyer Seller COCOBOt Oil (FOB) Bn!k 50 00 Coconut Oil (F.O B Drum WM 62-50 MfaM Copra 81-60 Munrok Htut* Pepper (F O.B) tTO O© Sarawak White Pepper (f o p T.TT m:jo Sarawak Special Blaca »>Dp«-r89 words
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Article57 1969-10-04 7 (Miniffrs' Pricti for Oct. 7) ASIA UNIT TBCSTS MAI. invest. Fund L.SO 140 SINGAPORE UNIT TKU8Tt» l»t Malayan t .89 2nd Malayan 210 3rd Malayan 128xd The Com. Ind 10*"The Sar. Fund xd 109 Sterling Com 5/4 H E. TRCfcT ttTNDt l#t Hong Kong 1.79 2nd Hong Kong57 words
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Article376 1969-10-04 7 ARRIVALS 5.00 im. MSA 029 k Lumpur nooam. MSA 119 k. Luuiuur 931 a m. MsA 529 Pbnom-Penb 10.15 am. MsA 121 K Lumpur 10 a.m. MsA 005 Penane. lpob, k Lumpur. Malacca 10.50 am. IHAI 1U423 Bangkok 12.30 pm. OAKLDA GABOB Medan 1.10 p.m. MSA 451 kurhlnc376 words
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Advertisement159 1969-10-04 7 SHIPPING NOTICE Ideal Holiday Trip to Colourful Hongkong and back By Luxurious Passenger Liner M/S "TAIPOOSHAN", 12.000 Tons Groes. Speed 18 Knot*. fOR 1 NIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVILE FOB HON<<K<ING —SINGAPORE PEN ANG F.a» apu-s 3 I Oct 19 ;o Oct 4 5 No* 20 31 NOT Pfnang 5 1 Oct159 words
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Advertisement68 1969-10-04 7 ~C.unaf TOUMS A TUm AGENCY fPTEt LTD. Our office, with experience staff, is designed to deal with well-arranged handling of all Tour Travels. Be sure to avail yourself of the excellent service and enjoy our personalised service, too!! Come to where every item of your travels' Itinerary will be handled68 words
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Article, Illustration804 1969-10-04 8 Shullen Shaw - By Shullen Shaw TAIPEI (UPI) Chinese newspapers call her the Woman Tyrant. She drills the children three hours in the morning and three hours at night, rarely cracks a smile, seldom offers a compliment. "If you pat them on the head and tell them they(UPI). - 804 words
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Article818 1969-10-04 8 R.E. STANNARD JR - By R.E. STANNARD JR. UNITED NATIONS (UPI) The World Health Organisation is an ally to 16 Asian nations in their war against one of nature's most debilitating diseases: Malaria. The front is advancing In several sectors. But there have been serious setbacks as well. One of818 words
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Article593 1969-10-04 8 LEON DANIEL - By LEON DANIEL TOKYO (UP!) Japan, already the world's third greatest industrial power, could be one of the big winners in the gamble to open the Northwest Passage. Opening a commercial sea lane across the top of Alaska and Canada would cut the distance between Tokyo593 words
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Article536 1969-10-04 8 CHARLES S. TAYLOR JR - By CHARLES S. TAYLOR JR. ATLANTA (UFI) Medical researchers now know whet e dream "looks like" end the picture they have developed it to promising more and more money it being diverted into experiments on sleeping end dreaming. The payoff if it comes, will be536 words
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Article571 1969-10-04 8 ANTHONY HEFFERNAN - By ANTHONY HEFFERNAN ATLANTA, Georgia, (Reuter) Atlanta's small and unpopular "Hippy" community is living under a cloud of fear after a year of police harassment and attacks from nightriding snipers and fire bombers. There are only 2.000 to 4 000 Hippies no one knows571 words
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Miscellaneous110 1969-10-04 8 By Jack Tippit H "I've gotta hang up now, Rosemary. .my ear's numb, my arm's gone to sleep, and I've run outta food." DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and Alden McWilliams A N ai r ON VDUR FEET, DANNy BOY/THIS TME BIG ONE... THIRD DOWN AND LOTSA yARDS...NO TIMEOUTS LEFT/110 words
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Article210 1969-10-04 9 WASHINGTON. Fri. (U*l) Twentieth Century Fox still hag not paid the US Navy $134,376 lor transportin* company planes to Hawaii abroad the aircraft carrier Yorktown last December to film "Tora. Tora, Tora," it was learned this week. In addition, a house subcommittee is studying movies made210 words
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Article, Illustration602 1969-10-04 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers TUAIt ANN: Most of us her* at Govtrnor Dummer Academy in Byfield, Mass. think you are nutty Every time somebody writes to you with a problem you tell them to go see a shrink. Such advice can really shake up a person602 words
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Article, Illustration193 1969-10-04 9 SEXY Filipino stripteaser, Anita JocsOn, will sOon wriggle her hips no more. The beauty with a bounteous bosom will bid bye-bye to life under the fiPodlights Chimes of church bells will, in two months' time, beckon her away from showbiz to193 words
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153 1969-10-04 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (Reuter) —British Actor Tom Courtesy will sta r i„ the film version of the Soviet novel -P ay In The Life Of Iva n Demsovich." about Siberian orison camps in the Stalin era, it wa s announced her#153 words
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Article50 1969-10-04 9 MfJIEDITH Macßae ha« been »:fr.ed by producer Hal Wal--1>« to appear opposite New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath in Paramount Pictures' comedy "Norwood." The film. whirh stars Glen Campbell. Kim Darby. Carol Lynlev. Pat Hingle and Dom DeLu;se. it before the cameras on locations in Lake Els:nore. California.50 words
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Advertisement80 1969-10-04 9 How to Scare a Thief There no protection like a reliable burglar alarm, and the n«»' models are surprisingly inexpensive Here's a special report on the different types now available ReaHljvhat^vnu. only a modest cost how Deader's IV_ Digest October ksae. now on sale. For that special feeling. Let miracle80 words
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Advertisement78 1969-10-04 9 j ns;. ERA PI A I A/• C KELONS RESTAURANT SEA PALACE NITE-CLUB DEMONSTRATION: Witness nightly at 11.00 p.m. the fascinating operation in Kelong Fishing. RESTAURANT: Fresh from the sea to your d'ning table, a ten course dinner (for ten) at an extremely low charge of S$6Q/-. NITE-CLUB: A perfect78 words
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Advertisement88 1969-10-04 9 EMBASSY HOTEL 205-211. jalan Imbi. Kuala Lumpur. ROOMS FROM $12.00 to $lB.OO Concessional rifti granted for group-booking for accommodation. (FULLY AIR-CONDITION 10) FOR RESERVATION: TEL. *****/2 C/ILDSKITH:; F .jmui r,Tt.nnt».!nnwrmimi. (Alr-C«ndittoned» All are welcome to select your LATEST JEWELLERIES COLD. WRITS OOLD. rLATtKTM. FtARLS. J IDE* DIAMOVnH rsxciocs. §TOMS. Best88 words
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Miscellaneous278 1969-10-04 9 PSHAW 1 TION LIDO Phone 7341-1 NOW SHOWING! 11 140. M. M\ 9 15 p m. N'.col Williamson Ann* Karlna Laaghter in the Dark" color <OA) Lido Capital Tonight M'nita Fang Yl#| "Dtrtlj. TriangU" 1 A SHAW PRODUCTION* Mandarin in Shawscope. Color CAPITOL Phone 2V/bV NOW SHOWING: 11 am. 1278 words
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Miscellaneous80 1969-10-04 9 PALACE <ioth Big D.v!) GALAXY 4 BIG *HOWS TOD4T TOMORfcOW <>UTO>AT) Eatra »i#w 11 a a I.lft. 3 30. Mft 930 cm IM. 4 1 A ran b m Great Wall FLm Co. HK< prese=U far HTM Chaag Tteat in Mcdern MTsicAijiAMA.... "THESE TEENAGERS" Mandarin Color with tuj'.uh Chmew Subtitloe80 words
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Miscellaneous17 1969-10-04 9 TODAY and YOU J Saturday, October 4, 1969. W5 ft iiVW 7-11-30-4 T new. U 4-23-36 £117 words
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Miscellaneous281 1969-10-04 9 ORCHARD-32 Ibl Now Iktwiaf! Daily 4 Ikivti ISO. «M. IM IJI pm. (Tomorrow Extra Show 11 a m.) NO INCREASE IN PRICES! Aneuk A:BH "JUSTINE" Oirk BogarOo. FTUlos. Ooior Arhwolt 41 00 To Any Iwt At 1A 4 A «M p a. Sbowt Dall?. CATHAY *****) Now Showing: 11. lJt,281 words
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Article1345 1969-10-04 10 a MO 1: CL 5 Div. 2—9 Funu-2.: 20 p*m* ($6,000) 1. 1 386 4 3401 (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) Cute,Co-Ed 6y 9.00 S-L Wong 8c C.H. Teo.. Rodgere T.frhtninr Flaah II 7v 9 00 Miss. S.Y. Leong Spencer Rajoo 9 Sairi 2 3. 120) Tahiti n1,345 words
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Article980 1969-10-04 10 BIG BEN - Going: Good BY BIG BEN IN this moderate field I give my vote to Yang Yang to head *he field home in Race Seven at Bukit Timah today. Last week he led the field right to the final furlong before he petered out to980 words
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Article29 1969-10-04 10 BIG BEN Major's Girl Istimowa Yang Yang Jimmy Lad Golliwog Stormy Law lottor Than Cisco Fiory Flight Stormy Law Ptrkasa II Zodiac Major's Girl Skyborno Joint Vonturo29 words
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Article263 1969-10-04 10 ARATUNGA. a fancied Singapore Gold Cup runner on Sunday, did a splendid workout on good going at Bukit Timah yesterday, reports BIG BEN. Ridden by Australian jockey Les Coles. Aratunga went two rounds to run half a mile in 52. the last 3f In 38 2/5.263 words
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Article78 1969-10-04 10 The Ministry of Interior and Defence will meet the Ceylon National team in a rugby match at the Padang on Monday, kick off at 5.15 p.m. The following will represent the MID: V. Lam, B. Cunlco, Koh Yeow Tortg, Shariflf, AKadir, How Ywai Chen. Seow Watt78 words
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Article194 1969-10-04 10 US Baseball Results Standings NEW YORK. Fn. (UPI) Results of major league base, ball matches plaved yesterday: AMERICAN LEAGUE Minnesota 6, Chicago 5; Kansas City 6. California 2: Cleveland at New York cancelled rain; Oakland 3. Seattle 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 5. New York 3; San Diego 3. San Francisco194 words
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Article79 1969-10-04 10 MELBOURNE, Fri (ATP) Lionel Rose. Australia's former world bantamweight boxing champion makes his featherweight debut in an open air flght here on November 1. Although the match has not been finalised he is likely to meet Vicente Garcia, the Mexican featherweight champion. If Garcia is unavailable79 words
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Article112 1969-10-04 10 MODENA. Italy. Fit (Reuter) The new Ferrari 3128 Formula One racing car has been withdrawn from the United State* Grand Prix next Sunday because of unsolved teething troubles, Ferrari diacloa- Ed yesterday. New Zealand driver Chris Amon will fly back from the eighth Can-Am series112 words
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408 1969-10-04 10 LUCKNOW. India, Frl. (Reuter) Two Malaysians and two Indonesians won their first-round matches in the men's singles of the Gandhi Centenary International badminton tournament which opened here yesterday. Fourth-seeded P. Gunalan of Malaysia took only 20 minutes to carve out an easy408 words
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Article271 1969-10-04 10 HONG KONG. Frl. (Reuter) Mr. Kim Hall, co-ordinatur of the nine-nation Asian golf circuit today described as an excellent idea a proposal, for an Asia Cup tournament to be played between Asia and a combined team from North and South America and, possibly Europe. The271 words
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100 1969-10-04 10 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) European heavyweight champion boxer Henry C per was reported to be "quite well" last night after an operation on the cartillage of his right knee. A spokesman at the Harley Street clinic where the operation was performed isaid it was quite satisfactory100 words
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Article168 1969-10-04 10 BIG BEN JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC RACK MAJOR'S GIRL Golliwog Native Boy GOLLIWOG R Singapura Native Boy NATIVE BOY Golliwog Lightning Flash MAJOR'S GIRL Golliwog Lightning Flash RALE t FIERY FLIGHT Kakamion Headliner DESERT TERROR Kakamion Fiery Flight FIERY FLIGHT Desert Terror T. Brightness ip fcaiUl RACE S SKYBORNE168 words
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Article, Illustration840 1969-10-04 11 PACED by Hsieh Yung Yo, the Notionalist Chinese duo took a thin lead of one stroke over the United States in the World Cup Golf team event yesterday at the Island Country Club. Nationalist China had a combined team score of seven under par 277 atSunsport pix. - 840 words
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Article497 1969-10-04 11 277. Hsieh Yurf-Y 0 (66-70), Shu Chi-San (72-69) (Formosa) 2*B: O Moody (67-70) L. Trev.no (71-70) (USA). 2*9: S Onchum (67-73) S. Suwar.apon* (72-67) (Thailand): R De Vlcenzo (69-68). L Ruiz (72-70) (Argentina). znt. Takaakl Kono (72-68). Harro Yasuda (70-72) (Japan). 283- Ben Arda (70-69 >.497 words
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Article270 1969-10-04 11 on the 4th. sth and eighth holes. Suchin hit his second shot into a sandtrap for a bogey on the 11th and three-putted the 12th par three hole for a bogey. But he canned five foot. 12-foot, two foot and 21-foot birdie putt B on the 13th.270 words
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Article39 1969-10-04 11 NAOPUR. India. Frl. (Reuter) New Zealand made 252 for the loss of five wickets on the first day of the second cricket Test against India here today. India won the first Test in Bombay by 60 runs.39 words
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Advertisement305 1969-10-04 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS StKANGOON CHIKCH OF CHRlbl 28. Jalan Geneng, Singapore it Suaday 9 00 am Bible Claaa (Chinee* i 10 00 am. worship Barvie« (Chinese i 3 00 ddql Children a Biota 3 00 p.m. aoo D.m. Worshi C a» (Erg Sht Worship Semci (English) 400 o m Bible Class305 words
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Advertisement722 1969-10-04 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS LLIHLKAN Hl HCB Of DI M Kfe.tlbL.MkK 30. Uuit KuHQ S pore-10 830 am. Engnah service 9JO m BDgIUO Sunday 4»0 m Mandarin s«moe 10 41% ft m 1 ftmli Servine HUM HKEN HElHt>l>% < kAI IINIi) 111 K< H 17. Penttetallier Knot Singapore IS Sunday §3O a.i722 words
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Advertisement62 1969-10-04 11 RFUC.IOrS ANNOUNCEMENTS GR4CK MAPTIAT HI H( H i Cantonww Bngnnht It Sllftt CrascanL Singapore 1 4«MU 8 <0 *m. Sunday School 9 45 a m. Sunday worship 11 00 a m Framing Union Mom. e ,nda» School o m Craning Worahtp ST. HILDA'S CHLRCH (Anglican) Sunday* TOO im Holly Communion62 words
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Advertisement119 1969-10-04 11 APPOINTMENT MATERIALS SUPERVISOR ESSO'S new refinery on Pulau Ayer Chawan has an opening for a Materials Supervisor. Job initially involves the establishment of warehouse requirements, procedures and stock control. After a suitable qualifying period the successful candidate will assume complete responsibility for requisitioning, receiving, storing, cataloguing, issuing and maintaining records119 words
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Miscellaneous363 1969-10-04 11 Today's Draw The third round draw today: Ist TEE 830 Scotland 69 B Gallacher. 70 G' Will: France. 29 R. Cotton 30 P Cro» 840 New Zealand, 57 T. Kendall, 58 J. Lister; Austria, 5 O Gartenmaier. 6 K Nierlich*. 850 England. 27 P Butler. 28 P. Towngend; Singapore 71363 words
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Article, Illustration280 1969-10-04 12 SINGAPORE'S "Keep Singapore Clean and Mosquito-Free" campaign has begun in earnest throughout the island Republic since the Ministers for Health and Education launched it on Oct. 1. Last night, the campaign was officially launched at Bukit Ho Swee, Kim Keat Housing Estate and Bukit280 words
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Article, Illustration264 1969-10-04 12 Senior A 1 r craftswoman Beverley Ann Barkworth. 21, may be a girl but she is a member of the RAF sub-aqua enthusiasts who took on the task Just a week ago to get rid of giant starfish on the east coast of Malaysia264 words
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Article153 1969-10-04 12 THE "Jackpot'' prize of Toto Draws has shot up from $lOO,OOO to $120,000 The additional $20,000 are bonua to winners in the first group prize. Singapore Pools (Pte.) Ltd. announced that If there are no first, and second group prize winners, this prize of $120,000 will be increased153 words
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Article189 1969-10-04 12 THE new U.S. ambassador to Singapore. Mr. Charles Tenney Cross, is scheduled to arrive here on Oct 6. to replace Ambassador Francis J Galbraith. who has been reassigned as US. envoy to Indonesia. Ambassador Cross, who will be accompanied by his wife, has broad experience189 words
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126 1969-10-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR FrL Singapore was the top buyer of Sabah's rubber followed by Britain. Japan and Hong Kong. This was disclosed by a report Issued by the Department of Statistics In Sabah which said more than 12.500 ton* of rubber valued at over $16.8126 words
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Article223 1969-10-04 12 Only through modernisation Could the Republic develop its industry, commerce and other facilities to rank as one of the progressive nations of the world. The M.P. for Nee Soon. Mr. Ong Soon Chuan said this last night at the concert organised by the Nee223 words
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Article57 1969-10-04 12 The Tuberculosis Control Unit will give free chest x-ray examination at the following outpatient dispensaries one day a week from 9 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. Maxwell Road Outpatient Dispensary (every Monday); Kallang Outpatient Dispensary (every Tuesday); Queenstown Outpatient Dispensary (every Wednesday); Llm An Pin Outpatient Dispensary (every Thursday)57 words
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98 1969-10-04 12 THE Vosper Thornycroft Group's shipyards in Portsmouth, United Kingdom, are building two of the six patrol boats ordered by the Singapore Navy. Recently, it put to trials the "Tenacity" (seen above), a prototype of a fast patrol boat. Powered by either gas turbines or diesels, the 142-foot long craft has98 words
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Article, Illustration349 1969-10-04 12 THE British Army's first and only operational hovercraft unit, 200 Hovercraft Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport, is preparing to return to Britain after more than 20 months' of service in the Far East. The Commanding Officer. Major Mike Mclndoe speaking of the Hovercraft's349 words
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Article, Illustration162 1969-10-04 12 The Chairman of BOAC, Mr. Charles Hardie leaves Singapore today after a three-day quiet visit here. During his stay here. Mr. Hardie met the Minister for Communications. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. the British High Commissioner. Sir Arthur de la Mare and members of BOAC's executive staff162 words
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Article144 1969-10-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Capt. Mohamed Noor bin Mohamed yesterday assumed duties as the new Chairman of the Penang Port Labour Board with a membership of six stevedore employers and 1.500 stevedores His appointment was announced by the Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam who is on144 words
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Article155 1969-10-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Iran would soon set up an Embassy in Malaysia, the Iranian Ambassador to Malaysia Tan Sri Abdul Hosseln Hamzavl. said today. Tan Sri Abdul Hosseln Is also Ambassador to Thailand, accredited as Ambassador to Malaysia at the same time. Iran's affairs have been155 words
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Article, Illustration87 1969-10-04 12 THE Chief of staff. Far East Air Force. Air Vice Marshal B.A. Eaton has left Singapore earlier this week to Australia to take up his new post as Air Member for Personnel with the Department of Air in Canberra He was accompanied by an d two87 words
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Miscellaneous92 1969-10-04 12 Time Tide High Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 4.54 am. <5 8 ft 3.19 p.m. (7.3 ft.) Navai Dockyard: 500 am (7« ft.). 3.22 p.m. (8.5 ft.) High Tide (Tomorrow) Singapore Town: 823 a.m. (5 9 ft 4.38 p.m. (6 7 ft.) Navaj Dockyard: 818 a.m. (7.3 ft 4.30 om. (7.992 words
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