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Title Section23 1969-10-05 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1960. Vol. 4 No. 1139 Sunday Edition 5 October 1969. TV MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article321 1969-10-05 1 SHULLEN SHAW - By SHULLEN SHAW TAIPEI, Sat. (UPI) Flood waters running as deep as 10 feet inundated Taipei Saturday and cut off all land communications in eastern and northern Taiwan. More than one half of Taipei, a city of 1.5 million, was under water in what was321 words
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Article525 1969-10-05 1 DEMOCRATIC Action Party's SecretaryGeneral, Mr. Goh Hock Guan, who won both his state and parliamentary seats over the opposition parties with the highest majority during the May 10 Malaysian general elections, has resigned from his party post. The party has already accepted his resignation525 words
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Article95 1969-10-05 1 MIAMI, Fla. Sat. (UPI) Codes at the Miami-Dade Junior College have taken the no-bra fad one step farther—they've shed their blouses too. Scarves —preferably hand-painted silk have replaced bras and blouses, and it's driving the male students to distraction. The girls simply ti« one of the narrow ends95 words
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60 1969-10-05 1 ABOUT 400 people gathered near the Yuen Long police station in Hong Kong and demanded the release of the two mini-bus drivers who were arrested for traffic offences. Police are seen trying to disperse the crowd. Unable to do so, however, in this recent incident, a dozen rounds of tearUPI Photo. - 60 words
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232 1969-10-05 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. (Reuter) The International Monetary Fund yesterday voted final approval of a plan creating 9,500 million dollars worth of "paper gold" to bolster world gold and currency reserves. Participating nations among the 115 IM F member countries will receive allocations of the new232 words
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275 1969-10-05 1 Brandt 's Way Clear To Be Chancellor BONN, Sat. (UPI) The Free Democratic deputies holding the balance of power in the West German Parliament voted overwhelmingly Friday night to support Foreign Minister Willy Brandt in his challenge to unseat Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger. Wolfgang Mischnlck. Deputy Chairman of the Free275 words
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Article25 1969-10-05 1 Sydney Stock Market closing prices for selected mines and oils start appearing in the Commercial Page of your Eastern Sun as from today.25 words
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Article205 1969-10-05 1 Israelis Attack Egypt Lebanon LONDON, Sot. (UPI) Israel sent jets against Egyptian targets along the Suez Canal Friday. Egypt said its anti aircraft gunners shot down one of the raiding planes and charged that Israel was planning new commando assaults into Egyptian territory. A Tel Aviv communique the Israeli planes205 words
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Article299 1969-10-05 1 HONG KONG, Sat. (Reciter) The 26-month-old ordea! of Reuter's correspondent Anthony Grey ended today when he was released from house arrest in Peking. It was at 3 p.m. Peking time (2:30 p.m. Singapore time) that the Chinese authorities lifted restrictions imposed on him as a reprisal for299 words
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Advertisement49 1969-10-05 1 World Cup Golf Nationalist China took a two-stroke lead over the United States yesterday in the World Cup Golf third round played yesterday at the Bukit Course. Hsieh Yung Yo continued to maintain his lead in the individual going into the final round today. Full Report on Page 11.49 words
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912 1969-10-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Minister of Home Affairs, Tun Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today said political parties and Malaysians of all races should get down to a dialogue 1 on problems facing the country and come up with912 words
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451 1969-10-05 2 THE NTUC's adviser. Mr. C.V. Devan Nair called on trade unionists in Singapore to take a hard look at their surrounding circumstances, and an even harder look at themselves. He said the surrounding circumstances posed several challenges. but the effective and fitting response must come451 words
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Article, Illustration214 1969-10-05 2 ANOTHER group of American travel agents hare stated that tourists abroad knew very little of Singapore. They also called for the local tourist promotion authorities to put a stronger campaign to win more tourists into the island-Republic. These visitors were expressing their opinion during a214 words
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Article73 1969-10-05 2 KOTA KINABALU. Sat A sandakan businessman. Mr. Llm China Wah. has been awarded the Panghma Darjah Kinabalus (the illustorious orde*- of Kinabalu first crade) by the Yang Di-Pertua N'egara of Sabah. Tun Pengiran Haji Ahmad Raffae. on the occasion of his 62nd birthday todav The award of PDK73 words
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195 1969-10-05 2 RAZAK SAYS: KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The government would look into the plight of stateless people in the country. Tun Abdul Rasak, the Deputy Prime Minister and Director of Operations, aitured today. We have always been fair and Just In our dealings with them.'* he told reporters195 words
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Article100 1969-10-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A feasibility survey of the economic potential of the A v ASEAN countries would be undertaken by the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far Ea?t (ECAFE). The survey would also fm<l out how.- the economic potential of each country could be developed and how100 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1391 1969-10-05 2 Mm YOUK BSHsi TV and (CHANNEL 5) 9 A M. 10.CO Opening Announcements m all Languages Skippy the Bush Kangaroo Empty Chair: 10.30 The Nurses Bitter Pill; 11.20 Pesta Pop. PM 12.10 Mr. Ed The Talking Horse Moko. The Martian; 12 40 Prog Summary in all Languages; 12.43 Hollywood Palace1,391 words
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Miscellaneous270 1969-10-05 2 YOU NEED A 1 GOOD BREAKFAST TO GET THROUGH THE KIND OF DAYS YOUVE BEEN HAVING PROv FESSOR/ j ii I HA THIS I BRE, "m HAVENT HAD 'HIS KIND OF A BREAKFAST IN MONTHS 9 'J APARTMENT R i K ft >/ =»i„. a k I ee <s e270 words
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Advertisement259 1969-10-05 3 ..K.VSAV mm?* j. J§ x x S ■'x X;X The Kasumigaseki Japan V The Royal Hong Kong Hong Kong Jw The Bombay Presidency e Wack-Wack Philippines^! 8 1 m The Lake Xarrtnyup Austral! v.-* 1 m ,sJHk x :>> xx:* H i i SI ■v.. :S--ftwim fc .vXv. ";XyX: j259 words
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57 1969-10-05 4 THE Federal Republic of Germany's Democratic Party boat Walter Scheel (left) and Social Democrats boss Willy Brandt (second from left) are seen calling on Wait German President Gustay Heinemann (right) following an announcement in Bonn Friday that both parties will form a coalition government with Willy Brandt as Chancellor andUPI Radiophoto. - 57 words
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Article255 1969-10-05 4 PRAGUE, Sat. (UPI) Alexander Dubcek was accused on Friday of having "invited" Russian troops into Chechoslovakia througn the failure of hi» 1968 leadership. The Communist Party newspaper Rude Pravo continued an outpouring of harsh party attacks on Ihiocek. toppled from party leadership last April and from255 words
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235 1969-10-05 4 European Security Conference OTTAWA, Sat. (UPI) Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko indicated on Friday the Soviat Union would not oppose American and Canadian participation in a European Security Conference. The Russian official left that Impression with his Canadian hosts In a second day of235 words
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271 1969-10-05 4 At End Of Mission CAPE KENNEDY, Sat. (Reuter) —American astronauts who land on the moon next month will deliberately crash tha ascant stage (top half) of thair lunar modula on tha surface bafora returning homa, it was revealed here. The impact caused by271 words
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Article153 1969-10-05 4 UNITED NATIONS. Sat (UPI) Nine countries fromally requested on Friday that the General Assemblv debate "piracy in the skies" and measures to end civil airplane hijacking. Tlv* request for inclusion of the item on the world body's 104-item agenda for "urgent" debate was sponsored by the Netherlands.153 words
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Article47 1969-10-05 4 RIO DE JANEIRO Sat fUPI) Ailing President Arthur Da Cogta e SUva "is showing favourable signs of recovery." his press secretary, Carlos Chagas. said yesterday. Coata e Silva. who celebrated his 47th birthday yesterday, suffered a stroke some weeks ago and has been partially paralyzed.47 words
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Article56 1969-10-05 4 ST. LOUIS. Missouri. Sat. (UPI) Playwright Tennessee Williams was in Barnes Hospital yesterday, but his dbctor refused to reveal why. Williams entered the hospital on Sep'. 21 and was reported by a hospital spokesman to be In satisfactory condition. All other questions were referred to Williams physician. Dr.56 words
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181 1969-10-05 4 ATHENS, Sat, (UPI) Premier George Papadopoulos tiffed martial law and press censorship in little more than >n name on Friday. At the same time he announced censorship was ended, he t6ld newsmen he would not allow publication in the Greek press of an anti-regime181 words
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211 1969-10-05 4 ROME Sat. (Reuter) Young political extremlata hurled dead rata at strike-breakers here last night as mounting labour unrest hit some rrf Italy's biggest industries in Ave major cities The youths threw the rata at the cars of Flat motor workers arriving for the211 words
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Article72 1969-10-05 4 KEY BISCAYNE. Florida, Sat (LTD President Nixon yesterday blocked for at least 60 days a threatened strike against seven major railroads that had been scheduled to start today Intervening for the first time In a labour dispute, the President officially declared a national emergency under provisions at the72 words
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Article228 1969-10-05 4 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. (Reuter) Mae West. MX symbol of the 1930's paraded around a Hollywood studio with platinum blondo hair cascading over har shoulders and drawlad in a husky voice:" I do my bast acting on tha couch/' Tha occasion yesterday was har raturn to films228 words
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Article111 1969-10-05 4 SEOUL. Sat (UPI) Military authorities today announced the arrest of two North Korean agents whose mission was to organise underground Communist cells and anti-gov-ernment demonstrations in South Korea. They were identified as Lee Bong-Ro. 44. and Oh Ki-Taek. 40. Lee and Oh smuggled into South111 words
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170 1969-10-05 4 PARIS, Sat. (Router) President Georges Pompidou will visit Moscow next yeer for telks with Soviet leaders designed to continue France's policy of balancing friendship with East and West, well-informed sources said here today. The sources said the visit was expected to take place after170 words
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319 1969-10-05 4 BRIGHTON. England. i»t. (UPI) Britain'* jowninj Übour Pirtv weeklong rank-and-file conference on Friday with a r n§w y J inlit over hit Prima Minister Harold Wilson but a vote that ihowed a deep party »p.it o er his tough economic policies. Tha 1.200 delegates319 words
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205 1969-10-05 4 WARSAW, Sat. 'Reuter) Russia and Poland tonight called for an effective regional securrty system in Alia, as wall at Europe, in a joint communique after two days of high-level talks in Moscow. The communique, road on Warsaw television, said. "Both sides believe that the205 words
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Article63 1969-10-05 4 WHITTIER. California. Sit. (UPH A 79-year-old "Flylnj Grandmother" from Pasadena. Calif., and another woman were killed yesterday when their single-engine plane crashed into a vacant lot Mrs Mima "Polly" Stoehr was at the controls of the llfht aircraft. The other victim was Mrs Delia L.63 words
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Article116 1969-10-05 4 MIAMI. Fldrida, Sat. (UPI) At leaat 10 army mlasilemen manning Nike-Hercules batteries near Miami have been arretted on drug abuse charges In a joint crackdown by army and civilian authorities. Details of the arrests came to light yesterday when two of the men both enlisted men116 words
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Article56 1969-10-05 4 HOLLYWOOD. Sat (UPI) Actor Anthony Newley announced yesterday he has aeparated from hi* actress wife Joan Collins until the end of the year Newley. 3S. said no legal proceedings were contemplated but that he and Miss Collins. 31, hope to reconcile. Married In 1963, the couple have two56 words
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227 1969-10-05 4 NEW YORK. Bat (Reuter) A newly-formed committee, Including former VicePresident Hubert Humphrey, today called for the use of helicopters operating from an aircraft carrier to bring relief supplies to victims on both side* of the Nigerian civil war. The proposal was made by227 words
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Article41 1969-10-05 4 PERTH. Australia. Sat. CTPT) Katharine Susannah Pritchard. whose writings or life on Australia's goldfleMa In tl".e '.ast centurv told it like it was and made her internationally famous, died Thursday night in her suburban home here. She was 85.41 words
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Advertisement233 1969-10-05 4 7 EXPO'7O FREE! Go Free to Expo 70. The first 600 to book on any one of 33 C. E.'s Extravagant Bonus Tours ara entitled to compete in the C. E. EXPO 70, 'Easy-to-Win' CONTEST. Ist Prize. A free return trip to Expo '7O; 2nd Prize, return trip to Tokyo;233 words
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68 1969-10-05 5 FLAMES rise from the street in front of Meiji University at Kanda, Japan, recently after Molotov cocktails hurled by leftist students landed on the pavement (top photo). Students resorted to guerrilla tactics destroying a riot police truck, and overtuning a car which was passing by (lower photo). The clash occurredUPI - 68 words
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238 1969-10-05 5 SEOUL Sat. (UPI) Gen. Earl G. Wheeler, Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Saturday the North Korean Communists have changed their infiltration tactics and South Korea Forces needed improved arms. Wheeler told a news conference that he had productive discussions with238 words
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Article55 1969-10-05 5 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI) U.S. Air Force in Japan will cease all flying activities at the Tachikawa Air Base in near future, US Fifth Air Force Headquarters In Fuchu announced Friday. The announcement said. "Most flying organisations and activities there (Tachikawa)" have been reassigned to the United States or55 words
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Article107 1969-10-05 5 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) President Suharto is expec'ed to announce a major shakeup in the Indonesian army tomorrow to coincide with the commemoration of the Armed Forces Day. The shakeup is purely aimed at making the army more effective, according to army sources The President is107 words
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Article260 1969-10-05 5 MOSCOW, Sat. (Reuter) The Soviet Union today accused Chinese leaders of nationalist and anti-Soviet policies but indicated it would continue to work for improved relations between the two countries. The remarks came in th« authoritative weekly foreign affairs journal New Time in an article260 words
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236 1969-10-05 5 MADRAS. Sat. (Reuter) Prime Minister Indira Gandhi said today that India would not change its policy of supporting Arab nations because of the controversy over its participation in the recent Islamic summit in Morocco. Asked by reporters whether the humiliation they said India had suffered236 words
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262 1969-10-05 5 SAIGON, Sat. (Reuter) The Vietcong shot down two American observation helicopters, wounding four people aboard, during an engagement 20 miles northwest of Saigon yesterday. The three-hour battle, in which one American wet killed and five wounded in ground fighting, was the only sizeable encounter262 words
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Article147 1969-10-05 5 MANILA. Sat (AFP> Presi dent Ferdinand Marcos said here f oday the Philippines would withdraw its 2.000 strong non-combatant military contingent from South Vietnam, probably after next November's Presidential elections. He told a news conference, his first this year, that the contingent would be withdrawn as147 words
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140 1969-10-05 5 KARACHI. Sat (Reuter) A Pakistani crowd today burned an effigy of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi outside a Mosque here during a protest day against last week* Hindu-Moslem riots in the western Indian state of Gujarat. The crowd also burned American and United Nations flags.140 words
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Article74 1969-10-05 5 VIENNA. Sat. (UPI) Malaysian Trade and Industry Minister Mohamed Khir Johari left Rumania yesterday. Agerpres. the official news agency, said He was in Rumania at the invitation of that country's government to discuss the •materialisation of trade agreements between Malaysia and Rumania concluded at Kuala Lumpur74 words
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205 1969-10-05 5 PARIS. Sat. (UPI) South Vietnamese officials yesterday condemned US Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield's suggestion that the United State* speed up the withdrawal of Its forces, and move more Independently of the Saigon government. The officials said they found Mansflelds proposal unacceptable for a rapid205 words
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Article295 1969-10-05 5 UNITED NATIONS, Sit (Reuter)— Malaysia axpressed strong support today for proposals to involve the world's youth moro actively in the work of tho United Nations and in the shaping of events nationally and internationally. Mohamed Soplee. the Malaysian delegate in the General Assembly's social committee,295 words
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Article53 1969-10-05 5 TOKYO. Sat. (ATP) Twenty-four radical students were arres'ed in a violent clash between not police in the campus of Osaka City University today. Some 700 not police entered the university campus to ev-et 300 students from the buildings where they had been occupying The students resisted throwing Molotov53 words
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Article40 1969-10-05 5 MANILA. Sat fßeuter) Two men were killed and another seriously wounded when followers of two rivals' candidates In next month's elections clashed In Tondo district. Police said yesterday's killings followed a quarrel over the placing of campaign posters40 words
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Miscellaneous223 1969-10-05 5 /IF I J LI best OPTHE w'OBLD N T*OU I COULO SETTLE THE IB JUdTf OIFFEBENCES rwis 4 WO*U wav...b.Bwt.aaisteb A y U« A] 'WDULO BE JU5 T ONE 816 t*o*Lo S£*/FS VO6I/ II! X/Ot 6 1 fll r M£ Mgg K I V < ft lit f «Ti m223 words
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Article463 1969-10-05 6 The Sunday Page "11,1 AN adjusts from time to time to meet changing circumstances to fit into the social, economic and political culture of the da" x..e intelligent and responsible citizen anticipates and attempts to Influence change. no* ever. Christian patriotism. apart from allegiance to the country, must463 words
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Article, Illustration585 1969-10-05 6 lESUS Onii,t tne :*ame yesterday, and today and forever'" The words rang out as Michael C Griffiths opened his first address as General Director of the Overseas Missionary Fellowship Minutes before he had been appointed to office in a solemn induction service. The585 words
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Article60 1969-10-05 6 "YE judge after the flesh; I judge no man" (John 8:15). This Bible verse from John is included in t'ne Lesson-Sermon to be read in all Christian Sr.enre churches today. The subject of the sermon is "Unreality.** Services will be held at Christian Science Society. 8 Orange Grove Road.60 words
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Article, Illustration249 1969-10-05 6 pcapio \|/SS Agatha Cheng is a teacher by profession. Her concern for young workers started when she was first contacted by the YCW through a School leavers' Camp sometime in 1964. Inspite of her studies, she continued to serve the249 words
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197 1969-10-05 6 HPHIS saying by Jesus Christ is greater than the miracles of raising the dead He knew that the cup of suffering is according to God's plan of salvation and He must drink it. It is far197 words
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252 1969-10-05 6 THE S U. Week a week specially set aside by the Scripture Union to stress on the importance of Bible reading to the churches and public was highlighted with a grand rally at the Singapore Conference Hall last night. Two speakers. Bishop Chandu Ray252 words
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200 1969-10-05 6 The 21st anniversary of Trinity Theological Col ege was commemorated on Oct 3 with a sermon by Dean A.C. Dumper The Founder's Day Service of Thanksgiving, held at U a.m. in the College Chapel, was ed by Dr Timothy Chow, principal and the Rev. James200 words
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Article, Illustration367 1969-10-05 6 JANICE KEIDEL - P.S.CJF. Motto: by JANICE KEIDEL. "QAVED to Serve" is the motto of the Sixty-membe* U Presbyterian Student Christian Fellowship. It is appropriate as the exuberant boys feel it is a priviledge to serve tor the Lord. Their school, the Presbyterian Boys' school of Koon Seng Road offers367 words
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Article130 1969-10-05 6 HELP! The Samaritans of Singapore who will be offering help to persons in distress NEED HELP URGENTLY: Thi* suicide prevention service is scheduled to be inaugurated in November. provided office space can be found. Can you help? The SOS need a set *>f three or four small offires.130 words
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107 1969-10-05 6 NEW Zealand YFC Gospel team, comprising two girls and four men (with a team manager-cum-evangelist) will be arriving here on Oct 13. They are on the flrst lee of their South East Asian tour. The president of New Zealand YFC. described the musical talents107 words
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Article263 1969-10-05 6 Michael Green - Don't Miss This 800k... By Michael Green Paperback, pp. 190. Price: $1.90. BECAUSE of fear, many people these days are trying to run away from the reality of life Some have suggested that Christianity is the religious man's form of escape. In this challenging book. Michael Green asks263 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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366 1969-10-05 7 T ONDON, Sat. (UPI) China is still interested in keeping up its trade relations with the Soviet Union however bad its political relations, according to indications from Mos- cow. A Chinese commercial councillor recently returned to the Chinese Embassy in Moscow after366 words
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Article143 1969-10-05 7 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) —The Ceylonese economy has been seriously undermined by declining prices of basic commodities. particularly tea. Ceylonese Finance Minister ÜB. Wanninayake said this week. Wanninayake told the World Bank meeting that "we are endeavouring...to bring about an international arrangement that would stabilise and strengthen the143 words
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Article89 1969-10-05 7 1 ML noun prices at the Slnsa pore Chinese Produce exchange yesterday nere:— Buyer beliei «<>• mi Ul U'i (FOB) Bulk 50 00 Coconut Oil (F.O B Urum 5250 Mixed Copra 3150 Miiiitnii ntiiir Pepper (FO.B) 270 00 Sarawak White Pepper (F.OB) 267.50 Sarawak special Blac* >i (i K89 words
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Article62 1969-10-05 7 (Managers* Price* for Oct. 7) ASIA t'Ml 1 Kl MS Mai. Invest. Fund 1.30 14 MMiAPOKfc I NI! IKI81k l«-l Malayan 2 89 Cnd Malayan 2.19 3rd Malayan 1.28\d The Cora. Ind l.Wi 1 The Sav. lund xd 1.09 1 Sterling Cora 5/4 H.k IKLST 11 Nlis 1st62 words
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Article109 1969-10-05 7 HONG KONG Sat. (UPI) Local manufacturing Industry is at present experiencing "acute shortages of both skilled and unskilled labour." a legislative councillor. Chung Sze-Yuen. said this week. Chung told the Legislative Council that Hong Kong's Industrial output in 1968, expressed in export value, was109 words
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Article72 1969-10-05 7 MANILA. Sat, (UPI) The latest of several sugar mills Marubenllida of Japan has financed throughout the Philippines will be inaugurated on Oct. 30 by Philippine President and Mrs. Ferdinand E. Marcos, it was announced today. The 83-milllon peso (22 million U.S. dollars) central mill in Iloilo City In72 words
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Article200 1969-10-05 7 The following W a berthing Hst released by the Port of Singapore Authority for Oct. 5:DEPARTURE G"d r wn Vessel* 3/4 Mano'.oevereit 6/7 Polydorus 10 11 Fernwave 18 President Johnson N W. I Semenyih E.W. Jetty Clatex Kartika 25 26 Kunak 28 Nichiryu Varu 31 32 Mozaffari200 words
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301 1969-10-05 7 WASHINGTON. Sat (UPI) The Justice Department announced yesterday it planned to sue in an effort to block a merger that could result in huge British Petroleum Co. Ltd., taking control of Standard Oil of Ohio. Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell announced that301 words
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Article149 1969-10-05 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) The market ended on a mixed note yesterday as a technical rally, which started late on Thursday after six consecutive setbacks, faded in the final hour. Turnover was heavy. At the close, the UPI marketwide indicator was up 0.02 per cent on149 words
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Article56 1969-10-05 7 MANILA. Sat. (UPI) A team of Philippine plywood manufacturers will leave for Japan. Korea and Taiwan on Monday to Investigate production techniques of veneer and plywood manufacturing. The government-sponsored team, an announcement said, will also study the possibilities of Increasing sales of corestock and veneer to meet56 words
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293 1969-10-05 7 LONDON Sat. BOAC's new 747 jets will carry the airline's name across the world in letters almost four feet high beside a Union Jack the size of a kitchen table. A new livery has been designed lor the 747 jets that BOAC will introduce293 words
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Article39 1969-10-05 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI> Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrials 808.41 20 Rails 196.07 15 Utilities 111.36 65 Stocks 273.69 40 Bonds 70.61 Commodity Futures Index 141.73 up 0.1839 words
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104 1969-10-05 7 MANILA. Sat. (UPI) The Asian Development Bank (ADB> has approved a technical assistance programme for the development of Ceylon's fishing industry. The assistance, requested by the government of Ceylom, will help the state-owned Ceylon Fisheries Corporation (CPC) in streamlining its organisation and in improving104 words
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90 1969-10-05 7 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Rubber market closed quiet yesterday with spot 27-1/8. 27-5/8 nominal. Settlement House Nov 27-1/4 27-1/2 Dec 26-13/16 27 Jan 26-5/16 26-1/2 Jan March 26-3/16 26-5/16 April/June 26-1/16 26-3/16 July Sept 25-7/8 26 Oct Dec 25-3/4 25-7/8 Jan/March 25-5/8 26-3'4 April/June 25-9 1690 words
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Article64 1969-10-05 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UP!) Rubber futures closed unchanged to 30 points lower yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange. There were no sales. (Close) (Prev) Nov 29.00 A 29.00 Jan 27.70 A 27.75 Mar 27.45 A 27.75 May 27.20 A 27.25 Jul 27.00 A 27.05 Sept 27.75 A64 words
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Article, Illustration210 1969-10-05 7 THE three Australian air hostesses pictured have a good reason for their happy smiles 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 not fly outside Australia and Its territories210 words
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Article142 1969-10-05 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Gold prices rose In active trading yesterday on markets here and abroad. Dealers attributed gains to speculative buying attracted by recent declines. In London, gold gained lli cents at the morning fixing but slipped 4 cents for a second fixing142 words
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188 1969-10-05 7 LONDON. Sat.—More than £260.000 Is to be Invested In hotel development in Fiji by BOAC and Qantas. This Joint investment Is to Improve and expand facilities at the Mocambo Hotel at Nandl Airport and at The Fijian, the island's leading resort hotel. The airlines188 words
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285 1969-10-05 7 WASHINGTON, Sat. The World Bahk Gr6up's leading commitments to developing countries reached an all-time record of $1,877 million during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1969. At this level, they were 87 per cent higher than in the previous fiscal year. The285 words
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Article156 1969-10-05 7 SYDNEY. Sat (UPI> Friday's closing Sydney Stock Exchance selected shares. MINING Acmex Ass Mi Austral Mia Aust Dev. Barrier 120 BH South 4.00 C Norse C Gold CRA 1740 Emper 1 90 Endur 11 GM Kale GT Boulder 10 30 GT Nthn -28 GT West .16 Hammeraley156 words
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Article13 1969-10-05 7 THE tin price for yesterdav was $633.50 per plcul, up $1.5(5.13 words
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Article114 1969-10-05 7 SCANDINAVIAN Airlines August traffic showed a six per cent Increase In traffic and a 13 t>er cent rise in capacity compared with the same month last year. The airline recorded systemwlde 69.9 million revenue ton-kilometres on 130.8 million available ton-kilometres. The resulting load factor114 words
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Article438 1969-10-05 7 ARRIVALS 5.00 a.m. Ms.A 029 R Lumpur uoo am MSA 119 A Lumpur 9.45 a.m. Mt»A 331 Sidney, Jakarta 1015 a m MsA 112 Lumpur U.4U B in I'AL Lift laipei H..n« KM| 10.25 a m MSA 055 Penan*, ipoh. L Lumpur. Malacca 1.00p.m hAS SR97I Copenhagen. Tashkent.438 words
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POPPING AROUND with Platter Pete
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Article, Illustration1076 1969-10-05 8 RITCHIE YORKE - By RITCHIE YORKE NEW YORK The four members of Blind Faith the instant super group whipped up with two-thirds of the soured Cream were entrenched in a plush 16th floor suite of New York's Drake Hotel, just off Park Avenue. Stevie Winwood, the former leader1,076 words
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Article389 1969-10-05 8 GREETINGS, ALL YE LOYAL SUBJECTS OF POPDOM! LEND me your ears! For as sure as the exquisite tales on the legendary centaurs, I bring forth glad tidings today. Hark, but 'tis not idle words that depart from my lips when I proclaim that the mastery SHADOWS will389 words
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Article, Illustration379 1969-10-05 8 GEORGE: I'm Not Competing With John Paul Alan Smith's Beatle Scoop GEORGE HARRISON talking about his songwriting on the new Beatlet album, "Abbey Road," and hit future plant at a composer: "I believe that if I'm going to ting tongt on record! they might at well be my own. And379 words
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Article, Illustration225 1969-10-05 8 ERNIE DJOEA-N "Bahy I Lore You"/"Gone Like The Wind"/"A Time For Us'VWhen Joey Comts Around" (Pop Sound) Ernie Diohan must be one of the brightest young artiste* in South East Asia today. In this, her latest offering, she shows us tne balladeenng side of her talents and I must225 words
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Article, Illustration448 1969-10-05 8 RICHARD GREEN - RICHARD GREEN. IT'S all very well for people to scream and shout that the BBC won't play their records enough, thus givinq them no chance of becoming hits, but Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg haven't had a single airplay of "Je T'Aime Moi448 words
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Advertisement84 1969-10-05 8 The VANITY FARE PIE 112 711 I EARLY IN THE MORNING YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU I LIVE FOR THE SUN ON THE OTHER SIDE OF LIFE <lll c ßaby I c Lovc ***** DON'T FORGET TO REMEMBER THE LORD FTi iFv^a *****3 PINCH ME (Baby, Convince Me) PEANUTS rS84 words
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Miscellaneous346 1969-10-05 8 a WORLD CHARTS Country and veatern star Johnny Cash with his laugh-packed •torv of "A Boy Named Sue", is repeating his smash American hit in the British charts. Currently "Sue", which Cash recorded at San Prison before an audience of convicts is in fourth spot behind the muchbanned French son*346 words
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Article, Illustration589 1969-10-05 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers rjEAR ANN: In 1955 I married a man I thought I knew very well. Six months ago I discovered a side of him that has left me dazed and shocked About two years ago he became involved in a theatre group Every589 words
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541 1969-10-05 9 Sheilah Graham - S§94 t 4iliiltf§ 1 Ol* I/#/>«* 11... >1 Sheilah Graham tJOLLYWOOD, Sat. Terence Young looked as though he had been in Vietnam The top of his head was covered with a white surgical cap His left arm was in a sling. But the541 words
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Article, Illustration762 1969-10-05 9 PRESIDENT KE.WED Y KISSED HER HA\D A BIOGRAPHY CAROL Cole, talented and beautiful daughter of the late Nat •"King" Cole, gets her ftrst big screen acting opportunity in "The Mad Room." Columbia Pictures* new ausper<se drama in colour being produced by Norman Maurer and762 words
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Article168 1969-10-05 9 DINGLE County Kerry Ireland. Sat. Robert Mitchum. who 1* here on location for hi* role a* a gentle and unassuming schoolteacher in David Lean's "Ryanj Daughter." a Faraway Production lor MGM. Is the main attraction around town these days Bridle Neliingan. the proprietress of a168 words
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123 1969-10-05 9 NEW YORK. Sat. Beverly Walker has been named unit publicist lor Fred Zlnnemann s "Man's Fate." a Carlo Ponti Production for MGM. It was announced by Dan S. Terrell. MGM vice president, advertising and publicity. Miss Walker had previously been unit publicist on123 words
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Article114 1969-10-05 9 LOS ANGELES Suaanne Zenor has been signed for her screen debut In the romantic role opposite Richard Widmark In MGM'a rilmways Production "The Moonshine War." starring Patrick McGoohan. Widmark and Alan Alda currently Aiming in the Sierra foothills. Mi&a Zenor won the part by audition114 words
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Advertisement42 1969-10-05 9 ELEGANCE STYLE FOR KATONG GIRLS Visit this most exquisite boutique Dresses Blouses Stretch-pants Swim Suits Handbags Shoes. (Fashion of French, Australian, American, Italian) Specialise in facial treatments also retailer for Kanebo Cosmetics LILY'S BOUTIQUE 308. JOO CHIAT ROAD, SINGAPORE 15. Tel: *****542 words
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Miscellaneous241 1969-10-05 9 LIDO Phone ***** NOW SHOWING: 11 tm \V> 4 OA. 630 A 115pm Meol Williamson. Anna Karma Laugbter ID the Dark" color >UA) Next Chanae B Y~DEM AND! Flower Drum Song" color School Children II 00 to a: v seat at all show* CAPITOL Phone ***** LAST 2 D%Y S241 words
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Miscellaneous281 1969-10-05 9 TODAY an Sunday* October 5, 1969MITAR gaieb!^ Br CLAY I POLLAN—— 19 fX»11-31-43 jf TAUtI/S x A* tO r rJUMt CeM X W DP*'/ Actrwty Gu'd* H <T Actordmg to th* Sfart. To d«v«lop message for Sunday, reed words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign. 1 A 3'281 words
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Miscellaneous283 1969-10-05 9 CAT HAY ***** »e* (tkotrlm 11, IM. 4. CM. S.M "GOODBYE, COLCMBCS" Richard Ben Jam tn All MacGra* A Paramount Pieturt la Color I ODE ON 1 11 f> I now wowwc: 11*jb.. 1-30. I N «M I M pjr. "ASSASSINATION" B«nry Evelyn strv&rt Technicolor TechniScope t ORCHARD-***** New «k«vlar'283 words
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Article1605 1969-10-05 10 RJ L 053 А. OO3 5 821 I 06 Б. 790 6 90 T vn IM It CL 5 DIT. Eeeort N 6Y 900 Sun Bag. by 9 J0 Pacific ky Copperplate 8y PahJaweo U 4Y 809 Tea NE Tramp* 4Y 608 BnDdoaer 1—6 Furs.— 2.0 BK1,605 words
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Article1217 1969-10-05 10 Going: Good TWENTY runners will fact Hm starter in A the Singapore Geld Cup ($50,000) run ovtr 11 furlongs at Bukit Timak today. Their chances depend on the state of the r»ing but with prospects of a good track give my vote to Crystal Palace,1,217 words
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Article28 1969-10-05 10 BIG BEN Theatre VI firecratker Balcrest JIMMY LAD Monpariel 5. Berjuang Hokoru CISCO Queen's Gambit Skipper II Nest Lane ZODIAC Phar Pal Saya Datang November Sun28 words
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Article191 1969-10-05 10 BIG BEN JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC RACK QUEEN'S GAMBIT Escort Surveyor G. GUMILANG Queen's Gambit El Cid QUEEN'S GAMBIT Sejarah Gllang Gumilang EL CID Copperplate G. Gumilang RACE t THEATRE VI Syndicate Sri Lip is THEATRE VI Phar Pal Syndicate THEATR1 Sri LiPis Syndicate C VI PHAB PAL Theatre191 words
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249 1969-10-05 10 NEWMARKET, England, Sat. (Reufer) Lady Bea verb rook paid the highest price in Britain this year, (USs7B,l2o* for a half brother to Santa Claus from the Airiie Stud a. the market October yearling sales yesterday. William Hill paid the second best price249 words
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Article136 1969-10-05 10 CARDIFF. Sat. (Reuter) John O'Shea. Welsh rugby International and captain of Cardiff, has been suspended for three weeks by the Welsh Rugby Union's Disciplinary Committee. The committee had considered a report on an incident in which O'Shea was sent off during Cardiff's match against136 words
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Article53 1969-10-05 10 STOCKHOLM, Sat. (UPD— Former world heavyweight champion Sonny Liston was said yesterday to have accepted a fight against Leotis Martin In Stockholm on Dec. 6. "Both fighters have agreed," Bwedlsh promoter Bertll Knutsson was quoted as saying In the afternoon newspaper Expressen. "Just the signing of53 words
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Article205 1969-10-05 10 LUCKNOW, Sat. (Reuter) Sven Pri, Danish national champion, who arrived here only yesterday morning, won his first match against India's Majumdar in the Ghandi Centenary International badminton tournament yesterday. It took Prl only 17 minutes to subdue Majumdar with vigorous smashes and gain a 15-4. 15-2205 words
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Article54 1969-10-05 10 W ATKINS GLEN. New York. Sat. (Reuter) Australia's Jack Brabham, driving in rain and thick fog. yesterday covered the 2.3 mile (3.7 kms) Wat kins Glen course at 112.2 mph (about 179.2 kms), the fastest practice lap for tomorrow U.S. Grand Prix. Brabham was at the wheel of54 words
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Article68 1969-10-05 10 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Martin Peters, one of England's World Cup soccer stars, was today dropped from the West Ham United club side 'or the first time for Ave years Last night. 81r Alf Ramsey. England's team manager, said in a television Interview that he expected68 words
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Article134 1969-10-05 10 SYDNEY. Sat. (Reuter) A 26-year-old aboriginal jockey scored a grand slam by winnine the US$5O,OOO Derby and US$4O,OOO Epsom racing classics at Sydney's Randwick racecourse today. Just 45 minutes after winning the Derby on the brilliant :<-y ear-old Divide and Role (6/li jockey Darby McCarthy134 words
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Article165 1969-10-05 10 BANGKOK. Sat (AFP) Orient Boxing Federation junior lightweight champion Salehman Ittianuchit of Thailand retained his title by knocking out Filipino challenger Flash Gallego in one minute 50 sec. of the tenth round at the Kittikachorn stadium here last night. The end came a little unexpectedly for Gallego165 words
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Article, Illustration1317 1969-10-05 11 Nationalist Chinese golfers set up a sizzling pace firing one-under and two-under par to keep their country two strokes ahead of th« strong United States team in the 17th World Cup Golf Tournament at the Bukit Course here yesterday. Pair against each other, the keen duel in1,317 words
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Article, Illustration1945 1969-10-05 11 BIG BEN - Invincible's $6B Highest By BIG BEN Local jockeys were in the timeligHt on the third day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting by bringing in four winners in a seven-race card In the last race of the evening. D. Rugdee rode in b"iHiantSunsport pix. - 1,945 words
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Article48 1969-10-05 11 CEYLON National team beat Singapore Civilians 21-14 in an international match at the Padang yesterday. It was an evenly contested match and credit should go to Howard Cashin for his first class refereeing Outstanding in the Civilians' team were Koh Yeow Tong and Kwan Yee Yong.48 words
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Article40 1969-10-05 11 NAGPUR, India, Sat. (Reuter) —India had scored 143 runs for the loss of four wickets in their first innings in reply to theNewZealand total of 319 at close on tfSe second day of th« second test here today.40 words
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Article268 1969-10-05 11 LITTLE NFCNE - EY LITTLE NFCNE MALAYSIA'S K.C. ChOO and Singapore's Phut Thin Kiay who sparkled during the first 36 holes of the tournament blew off their f »me» yesterday K.C.. who had a splendid 70-70 for two rounds, hid a disaetrous 78 for a 54-hola segregate of 218268 words
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Article400 1969-10-05 11 41* Hsieh Yuftf-Yft. Shu Ch.-san (Formosa). 418 Orvil e Moody. Le» Trevino (U Stages). 419: Sukree Onshum. Suchin Smvanaoon* (Thailand). 4?0 Ben Arda. K Nival (Phil ppines). 424: R I> L. Ruiz (Argentina): Takaakl Kono. Haruo Yasudg, (Japan). 428: Ramon Sota. A. Gallardo (Spain). 430: A400 words
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Article361 1969-10-05 11 IK TEE ISO Austria 50. Gartenmaier. 6 K. Nierlieh: Germany 31 H. Heiser 32 T. Kugelmuller. L4I Singapore 71 A Litu 72 T ICPhua; Scotland: 89 B Gallacher, 70 G. Will. 8.50 England: 27 P Butler. 28 P Townsend; Korea: 49 Kim Sung Yun, 50 Lee II361 words
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Advertisement125 1969-10-05 11 Classified Ads. House* Land For Sale WATTEN ESTATE PHASE n 'CALIFORNIA TYPE 1 V«terey Garden Bunt*lo« *t as iiukit Tunah Road. <opp. Chi-ese High School! *paciout cinrmiiJ 5-roonu. 3-halU. 3-bal-con ?s. ficsni Watten fctiti P'TOaed Public p«rk *lr ated k:' "p hifh-clasa reeidentlal area. f>o<i free, only 5 minute* drive125 words
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Miscellaneous41 1969-10-05 11 BIG SWEEP Ist Prise No. *****9 $4,875 2nd Prix* No. *****8 $1,393 3rd Prize No. *****4 696 Starters: ($l5O each) Nos:*****1 *****7 *****9 *****2 *****8 *****6 *****9 *****3 Consolation: ($lOO each) Nos:*****0 *****4 *****0 *****8 *****1 *****0 *****6 *****4 *****5 *****4.41 words
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Article, Illustration313 1969-10-05 12 MINISTRY of Health officials yesterday swung into action to investigate into complaints of certain refuse bin centres in the City because these centres were becoming health hazards to the neighbourhood because of overflowing rubbish and broken containers on the roads which collected waste waters and breeding313 words
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262 1969-10-05 12 SINGAPORE'S story of successful growth and progress must be underlined by a developing social consciousness amongst her people, Mr. Phua Bah Lee, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Communi- cations, laid yesterday. Mr. Phua. who is also the Member of Parliament for Tampines,262 words
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Article, Illustration88 1969-10-05 12 Mr. A. G. Ollva. Executive Vice-President of Carrier Overseas Corporation flew into Singapore recently to have a first hand study of Carrier's growth and progress here. Mr. Ollva whose headquarters in Syracuse. USA. had a round of meetings with Carrier's Regional Marketing Personnel to discuss88 words
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175 1969-10-05 12 81ngapore Government will Increase the rate of contribution payable by both employers and employees from 64 percent of wages to eight percent as from Jan. 1, next year. When the Central Provident Fund (Amendment) Act was introduced in Parliament In July last year, the175 words
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Article, Illustration215 1969-10-05 12 THESE are some of the lovely girls, visitors will meet at the Korean Merchandise Exhibition which will be officially declared opened on Monday, Oct. 6. The girls have all been specially trained to answer to any inquiry made of Korean merchandise whether It be215 words
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Article, Illustration148 1969-10-05 12 WHEN London's Festival Ballet comes to Singapore for a two-day season at the National Theatre on Oct. 29 and 30, one of the members of the corps de ballet will be a young Singaporean, Michael Ho. Michael Ho (seen above), who was148 words
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Article99 1969-10-05 12 The Young Men's Christian Association will hold a series of talks on the religions of Singapore at the YMCA auditorium. Orchard Road, at 8 pm. on Nov. 7. 10. 12. 14 17 and 19 Speakers who will speak on the topics are: Rev K J. Chellappah. Associate99 words
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Article176 1969-10-05 12 Entries for the London Chamber of Commerce (Spring) examination 1970 will be received at the Examinations Division Ministry of Education. Kay Slang Road, from Oct. 1 to 28 during office hours, Singapore applicants wishing to enter for the examinations as private candidate* must call personally at the Examinations176 words
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171 1969-10-05 12 THE Geylanr Serai Cltitens Consultative Committee will screen a documentary film preceding two feature films to be shown at the Geylang Serai Community Centre on Oct 26, in conjunction with the "Keep Singapore Clean and Mosquito Free" campaign. The two feature films comprise171 words
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Article281 1969-10-05 12 SINGAPORE'S newly acquired guided missile air defence system will soon be strengthened at an additional cost of 73 million dollars. The Republic's government has contracted with the British Aircraft Corporation (6AC) for this operation to commence immediately. The BAC's guided weapons division will refurnish and281 words
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Article, Illustration99 1969-10-05 12 Another Singaporean has been promoted to an executive position in Hume Industries iF.E.) Ltd, here. He is Mr. Lee Khye Seng who has been appointed Secretary of the company to succeed Mr. Peter Tregaskis. Mr Tregaskis nas returned to Australia to take up a senior99 words
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Article76 1969-10-05 12 MP FOK TAI LOY was elected President of the Singapore City Council Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society at its 40th annual general meeting held on Sept. 24. for the year 1969 70. Other elected wer® Messrs Mak Kam Heng, Chairman: N. Balakrishnan. Secretary: and Jacob Pierr® (Treasurer). Committee76 words
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Advertisement78 1969-10-05 12 busilecithiri Rapidly restores vim vigour vitality every day in every way. Buerlecithin with its especially hiah percentage of lecithin has a quick strengthening effect on the nervous and muscular system as well as on the organs. Also lowers the cholesterol level of the blood. Distributor: Central Union Co., 100, Robinson78 words
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