Eastern Sun, 11 October 1969
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Title Section21 1969-10-11 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OV/N NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1145 Saturday, 11 October 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cenU21 words
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Article343 1969-10-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Director of Operations, Tun Abdul Razak, announced today that the government would soon make a thorough review of its defence and security needs for the future in view of the British pullout and the increased Communist threat. It will also decide343 words
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313 1969-10-11 1 Malaysia Trade Union View 0 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—'The Labour Bureau of the Democratic Action Party today hit out at what it described as "repressive and undemocratic amendments' to labour laws by the National Operations Council. The bureau's Chairman, Mr. Fan Yew Teng. who is also313 words
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Article69 1969-10-11 1 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. (Reuter) Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman left here for Washington yesterday where he will meet U.S. President Richard Nixon early next week, diplomatic sources said. The Tunku spent more than an hour at his Plaza Hotel suite today discussing Malaysia's internal problems,69 words
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Article113 1969-10-11 1 SAIGON. Fri. (UPI) Prince Norodom Sitenouk Cambodia's Chief of State, has asked the International Control Commission (ICC) to leave Cambodia by the end of this year, diplomatic sources reported Friday. The Commission, composed of representatives from India. Poland, and Canada, was set up to record113 words
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Article67 1969-10-11 1 PHILADELPHIA, Fri, (Reuter) Margo Frantx, a 19-year-old blonde student with measurements of 42-35-42 ins. a moustache and a goatee beard, has been elected Temple University's Beauty Queen. Margo is just a nickname. The new beauty queen Is Marc Frantx, the first male ever to enter the contest. Running67 words
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407 1969-10-11 1 7/ It Is \ot Rubber Stamp For XOC 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Secretary General of the Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia, Dr. Tan CKee Khoon, who today became the first man to open up a dialogue with the government, gave an assurance that his party would407 words
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Article60 1969-10-11 1 BOCHUM. West Germany. Fri. (Reuter) A leading West German space scientist forecast today that the Soviet Union will put a space station manned by at least six scientists into earth orbit before the end of the year. Heinz Kaminski Director of the Space Research Institute here, said all60 words
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Article, Illustration229 1969-10-11 1 MANILA. Fri. (UPI) The Philippines protested Friday the acquittal of an American sailor who killed a Filipino and demanded that he be returned to face trial before a Philippine court. In a strongly-worded protest note. Acting Foreign Secretary Jose D Ingles also called forUPI. - 229 words
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Article38 1969-10-11 1 JAKARTA. Fn (Reuter) Indonesian troops have captured several Communist vouths hiding in a house in Jakarta a militarv spokesman said today A so'dier was ?hot ard wounded when the troops raided the area recently, he added38 words
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Article223 1969-10-11 1 MANILA. Fri. (AFP) Malaysian Premier Tunku Abdul Rahman came under attack from the Manila press today for his statement at the U.S. that the Philippine claim to Babah was the product of "irresponsible Journalism In Manila." Columnist Ernesto O. Granada of the Manila Chronicle223 words
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Article154 1969-10-11 1 WILKES-BARRE. Penn. Fri. (UPI) —The parents of Mary Jo Kopechne, fighting toi seven weeks to bar an autopsy on the body of their daughter, were handed a setback Friday when a judge dismissed their second legal attempt to block a postmortem President Judge Bernard C154 words
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Article141 1969-10-11 1 An inqulrv Into the cause of explosion of the Swedish tanker "Seven Skies" in the South China Sea. 130 miles off Singapore opened In the Queen's Hotel here yesterday before the Swedish Consul Sten Bjelkelov. Consul officials locked out the press and blocked photographers from access141 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous10 1969-10-11 1 "OK you've had your laugh! Now help me get parked!",10 words
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Article, Illustration126 1969-10-11 2 ABOUT 500 people yesterday attended a reception on the occasion of the 58th anniversary of the Double Tenth organised by the Trade Representative of the Republic of China hce, Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. T. Chang, at the Golden Lotus Room, Hotel Malaysia. Among those present were Government126 words
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Article449 1969-10-11 2 A consultant surgeon yesterday testified in a preliminary inquiry that a surgical operation on a teenage patient who suffered head injuries could not have saved the boy's life. Mr. Chew Jin Eng. consultant surgeon at the Thomson Road General Hospital, was testifying at a preliminary449 words
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Article139 1969-10-11 2 A pirate taxi-driver. Ong Ah Tee. who stabbed this brother-in-law earlier this Tnonth. was sentenced to three months' imprisonment and three strokes of rotan. by the Kinth Court Magistrate. Mr. E. C. Foenander. yesterday. On g had earlier pleaded guilty to the charge. The Court was139 words
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502 1969-10-11 2 AN international conference of workers' representatives to be held in Singapore next month will discuss ways and means of increasing th* tourist flow into the Asian region. The meeting will be the second Asian Regional Conference of the International Union of Food and502 words
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Article, Illustration69 1969-10-11 2 THE visiting British Secretary of Stat# for Education, Mr. Edward Short yesterday paid a visit to Bourno School, as part of his visit to British Services' schools in Singapore.69 words
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Article, Illustration367 1969-10-11 2 POLICE hai disclosed yesterday that Hie tot*l amount of jewellery, jade pieces and antiques stolen from the seaside mansion of a wealthy family in Pasir Panjang by burglars on Thursday morning, have been estimated to exceed $338,470. An earlier count by th# owner and367 words
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237 1969-10-11 2 THE "Big Jackpot" prise for TOTO has again been increased by $5,000 to a record sum of $130,000 to winners with five numbers correct. The new addition has been made because the first and second group prizes in the mid-draw have still not been237 words
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Article160 1969-10-11 2 The Parliamentary Secretary (Culture), Enche Sha'arl Tadln will officially open the twoday Seminar on Singapore Scouting at Bcout Headquarters, Clemenceau Avenue, this afternoon. More than 100 Scout Commissioners will be attending this Seminar. The main topics to be discussed will Include: Nation building through Scouting, Singapore's international160 words
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Article97 1969-10-11 2 Singapore Pools <Pte) Limited announced yesterday that payments for the 3-D '$100) prizes on th# Singapore Sweep Draw on Oct. 7 will be paid from Oct. 14. Prizes for the 4-D ($250 $500) and other prizes will be paid on Thursday, Oct. 16. All payments will be97 words
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Article194 1969-10-11 2 THE Singapore Government has clamped down on the import of toy currency notes and toy coins. In a circular issued to aM traders and carriers today, the Controller and Registrar of Imports and Exports. sa»d this is to prevent these articles from being used fraudulently to194 words
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Article80 1969-10-11 2 A provision shop proprietor. A w Lian Huat. 36. was robbed of cash $2,200 an<j his wristwatch. by three vouthe. one armed with a knife Aw was robbed while waiting for the lift to his flat at Lorong 5. Tog Payoh One of the robbers pointed a80 words
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Article169 1969-10-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Police have detained five men in connection with ?n assault case at Klang in which six men were in,jrea by a group of unidentified persons at 7.45 p m. last night. A statement issued by the information co-ordina-tion centre today said five169 words
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449 1969-10-11 3 LAIRD ON 'VIETNAMISATION": WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI and Reuter) Defence Secretary Melvin Laird yesterday said American commanders in Vietnam were ordered last summer to turn over combat operations to the South Vietnamese "as rapidly as possible." He told a press conference that, in the449 words
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79 1969-10-11 3 SAIGON. Fri. (Reuter) Only One American was reported killed in action in Vietnam yesterday although 17 others were wounded as they attacked North Vietnamese troops and guerrilla positions, a US. military spokesman said today. The dead man was killed when paratroops of the79 words
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Article185 1969-10-11 3 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) —Anthony Grey, the British correspondent freed from 26 months of house arrest in Peking, told a British colleague last night his ordeal "was all pretty terrible." Grey, 31, was joined at Dacca on his flight to London vi a Karachi by Daily185 words
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243 1969-10-11 3 TOKYO, Fri. (UPI) —About 3.000 lethal gat shells were secretly dumped into the Menam River in Bangkok by the Imperial Japanese Army at the end of the war 24 years ago but they may still be harmful today, a former Japanese Army officer243 words
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220 1969-10-11 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) President Nixon hat summoned his chief negotiator at the Vietnam peace talks in Paris, Henry Cabot Lodge, to the White House for consultations and instructions early next week, the White House announced today. White House spokesman Ronald Ziegler also announced that General220 words
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Article69 1969-10-11 3 TOKYO. En. (UPI) Hanoi's official Vietnam New? Agency (VNA) today denied that the United States and North Vietnam have been holding secret in the Communist capital to end the war. The denial of a recent Detroit newspaper report was broadcast by VNA. which quoted its69 words
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257 1969-10-11 3 Border Talks Doomed By Peking's Stand HONG KONG, Fri. (UPI) New negotiations on the Sino-Soviet border <Rspute appear fore-doomed to failure if Communist China sticks to conditions set forth in a position paper just released. This was the interpretation yesterday of some China specialists in this listening post after an257 words
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249 1969-10-11 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI and Reuter) The United States is prepared to resume Ambassadorial level talks with Communist China "in Warsaw or elsewhere as soon as possible," the State Department said yesterday. Department spokesman Carl Bartch made the statement in response to reports that Nixon249 words
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Article295 1969-10-11 3 ACHESON ON KOREAN WAR: WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) Former Secretary of State Dean Acheson yesterday said that Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur's disregard of President Truman's orders caused the United States inestimable damage and unnecessary losses during the Korean War. In book covering his 11 years in295 words
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Article66 1969-10-11 3 HOBART Tasmania, Fn. (Reuter) Art models who pose nude at Hobart Technical College and getting a raw deal, according to the Mannequins and Models guild. The guild plans to send a deputation to the Government seeking Im- proved dressing room facilities. Guild spokeswoman. Mrs Sheila Charlton, said today66 words
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Article89 1969-10-11 3 TOKYO, Fri. (UPI) Japan celebrated 'Health', the sports day to-day, but many of the outdoor exercisers were anti-Government demonstrators. About 35,000 persons, belonging to 390 organisations, mobilised in Meiji Park in the centre of the world's most populous city (11.4 million residents) to protest the89 words
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Advertisement250 1969-10-11 3 Mercedes-Benz backs up its after sales service with a dynamic new servicing complex in Singapore The most advanced and efficient This dynamic new service and parts centre is staffed by factory n _ii|>| if I trained technicians using only MERCEDES-BENZ authorised tools and employing the very latest electronic automobile testing250 words
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Article503 1969-10-11 4 PRAGUE. Fri. (Reuter) Czechoslovakia's frontiers have been shut for almost all private travel to the west and foreigners on short-term visits because of financial difficulties. This was revealed here overnight as more details were officially issued of the new government restrictions. Scores of people503 words
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147 1969-10-11 4 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Professor Christian Barnard said here one of his heart transplant patients. Petrus Smith, would live longer than the 19-month lease of life given to Dr. Philip Blaiberg The South African surgeon Vho pioneered heart transplants said that with147 words
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99 1969-10-11 4 CAIRO Fri. <Reuter> Influential editor Mohamed Hassanem Heykal warned today that another Middle East war would break out because lsrael's refusal to withdraw from Arab territory she seized during the six-day war in June 1967. Heykal. a close personal friend of President Nasser,99 words
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Article129 1969-10-11 4 WASHINGTON. Fn. (Reuter) President Nixon said today thar crime in Washington had reached crisis proportions and called for swift approval of legislation to make the city's streets safe for citizens. visitors and foreign diplomats The President made his remarks during a bi-partisan White House meeting at which129 words
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Article75 1969-10-11 4 WASHINGTON, Tn. (Reuter) American and Mexican officials are discussing the use of planes to bombard marijuana plantations in Mexico with defoliant* In the drive against drug traffic informed sources said today. As talks on the IMUP between the two countries moved into their second day here, the State Department75 words
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Article, Illustration301 1969-10-11 4 MOSCOW. Frl (Reuter) French Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann flew here yesterday for an official visit and Immediately pledged that France would continue the De Gaulle policy of consultation and co-operation with the Soviet Union This was an important part of France's "search for detenteUPI picture. - 301 words
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Article60 1969-10-11 4 LONDON, Fri 'Renter) Union leader? yesterday called a 24-hojr strike at the British Broadcasting Corporation which threatened to black out BBC television services next Saturday The strike by more than 6.500 members of th« Association of Broadcasting staff and the Association of cinematograph. Television and Allied Technicians60 words
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317 1969-10-11 4 .BRIGHTON, England. Prl. CUPI) Britain's Conservative Party, deeply divided on joining the European Common Market, voted yesterday by a large majority In favour of doing so at Its annual rank-and-file conference here. But a strong, vocal minority fought bitterly against Joining. it pushed317 words
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393 1969-10-11 4 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) ---The U.S. and the Soviet Union today renew their efforts to agree on a Middle East peace package to propose to Israel and the Arab states. Mr. Joseph Sisco. U S. Assistant Secretary of State, meets with Soviet Ambassador393 words
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Article151 1969-10-11 4 ROME. Fri (Renter) Prince Kanm. the Aga Khan. being sued for damages by an Italian press photographer the secor.rj such suit brought against him in a month The photographer Nello Pozzato. has accused the .12-year-old Aga Khan and hi» guards of grabbing him after he151 words
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Article124 1969-10-11 4 LAS VEGAS. N>v Frl. < Feuter* Business ;s booming in Las Vegas, gambling capital of the world, despite this week's bitter backstreet racial violence. The deserted cltys notorious one-armed banditi poker machines continue to collect their dally loot of millions of coins from wide-eyed tourists both124 words
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277 1969-10-11 4 TRIPOLI. (Libya'. Frl. The Southern Yemen Ambassador In Cairo said here yesterday that his country will not attend the forthcoming meeting of Foreign Ministers of nations which participated In last month's Islamic summit conference in Rabat. The envoy. Mr Mohammed Had: Awadh. said277 words
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79 1969-10-11 4 AMMAN Fn. (UPI) The leadm* Arab guerilla croup. A 1 Fatah, rejected negotiations with Israel yesterday and warned It would continue fighting 'until we liberate our lands from Zionist aggression." A Fatah spokesman's state- ment referred to a reported comment by Eeyptia n Foreign79 words
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Article139 1969-10-11 4 ROME Fn 'Reuter) Bars restaurants and cafes throughout Italy were hit by a strike of some 150.000 barmen today, their second 48hour stoppage within a wee* During the first strike, last Friday and Saturday, foreign tourists round many uf Rome s best known caf?s and bars139 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous11 1969-10-11 4 SCOMIO OCT. 2Jf^ m C Y** m AQUARIUS JAN. 20 r11 words
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Article, Illustration284 1969-10-11 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) Defence Secretary Melvin Laird admitted today that low-flying planes like e Cuban MIG-17 which landed in Florida last Sunday can penetrate most U.S. air defences. He told a press conference that the whole question of air defence techniques was now under reviewUPI Radiophoto. - 284 words
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Article98 1969-10-11 5 Be Prepared' Far What NEW YORK. Frl. rßeuter) A Federal Judge has refused to ban distribution of a satirical poster depicting a pregnant £irl in Girl Scout uniform with the motto Be Prepared The Girl Scouts of Amercia had sued the r>ster Arm Personality osters Manufacturing Company, for one million98 words
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Article248 1969-10-11 5 UNITED NATIONS, Fri, (UPI) A group of 98 nations yesterday pledged a total of 131.5 million U.S. dollars in contributions for 1970 to the U.N. development programme (UNDP) in the General Assembly. Fifteen nations, Including the United States traditionally the largest contributor announced their Intention248 words
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Article91 1969-10-11 5 REDWOOD CITY. California. Frl. (Reuter) An irate husband was jailed for one year here for duelling with a nightclub bouncer alleged to have made advances to his wife. The husband Douglas Plrtle. 27. killed the bouncer. Joseph King, in a pis'ol fight. Denying murder charges, he91 words
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Article213 1969-10-11 5 WASHINGTON. Fn (UPI) Despite the emotional oratory of Sen. Edward M Kennedy, the brother of two assassination victims, the Senate voted 65 to 19 Thusrday to exempt some ammunition sales from the 1968 Gun Control Act. The vote approved an amendment m a tax213 words
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Article127 1969-10-11 5 BRUSSELS Frl (UPI) The Apollo 11 astronauts arrived In Brussels on Thursday to the cheers of hundreds of American and Belgian school children waving small American flags As Neil Armstrong. Michael Collins and Edwin Aldnn stepped from the UB Presidential jet. on Brussels military airfield, after127 words
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Article83 1969-10-11 5 PHILADELPHIA Fn. (UPI) A bank has given Pulitzer and Nobel author Pearl Buck until Nov 3 to pay off a U S $50,000 mortgage on a building housing offices of the recentlycnticised Pearl S Buck foundation. The Delaware Valley Savings and Loan Association said the building on Spruce83 words
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254 1969-10-11 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) A senior Congressman today called on the government to double the price of gold to 70 dollars an ounce. Rep A 1 UUman (Democrat Oregon) said in remarks printed in the Congressiona 1 Record that doubling the t*nce would solve the world's254 words
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263 1969-10-11 5 SAN DIEGO. Calif., Fri. (UPI) Sample* of rock and dust from the moon apparently indicate that celestial body was Formed independently of the earth but was captured in earth's orbit. Nobel prize-winning chemist Dr. Harold Urey said in a lecture at the University263 words
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Article56 1969-10-11 5 WASHINGTON. Fn. (Reuter) President Nixon was heartened today by a 10-6 vote in the Senate Judiciary Committee in favour of his controversial nomlna*ion of Judge Clement Haynsworth to the UB supreme court. The White House said Nixon felt the committee's action would carry great weight in the full senate56 words
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Article65 1969-10-11 5 GENEVA. (Reuter) Canada and Taly today lodged the flrst criticism of the So-viet-American proposal to ban nuclear weapons from the seabed since the two superpowers tabled their joint draft treaty on Tuesday. At the 25-nation disarmament conference both countries expressed concern at 'he draft's provision for verification of65 words
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570 1969-10-11 5 SPACE CENTRE, Houston, Fri. (UPI) A Space Agency official outlined broad new plant Thursday to increase man's ability to explore the moon. But he acknowledged that some lunar scientists still would be unhappy. The report on the upgrading of Apollo moonships to perform570 words
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164 1969-10-11 5 MIAMI. Florida, (UPI) A Spanish-speaking mar hijacked Los Angeles to Miami jetliner to Cuba ast night and told one of five Major League baseball players aboard he wanted to see his "u-oman and child'' in Havana. Kansas City Royal catcher Derms Paepke said164 words
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Advertisement119 1969-10-11 5 Asians specialist airline gnes you specialist pilots ..and Oonvair 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 give119 words
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Article610 1969-10-11 6 GOVERNMENT reports, White papers, Blue Books, etc., are rarely documents of value because, whether they are published in mighty Washington or tiny Vientiane, they are normally futile and grandiose exercises in selfjustification. Facts and figures are usually set forth but mostly taken with spoonfuls of salt. The reports610 words
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Article211 1969-10-11 6 WHILE it is premature to imagine the course of negotiations between Moscow and Peking on their border claims, there has been, of late, a remarkable change in the approach towards the problem itself. Peking is gradually abandoning its harsh tones to back up Its claims. China's latest announcement211 words
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Article, Illustration1039 1969-10-11 6 DEREK INGRAM - ■ETTsrrmmm CHRISTINE KEELER (By DEREK INGRAM, Gemini New» Service) LONDON: In the beginning wot Max Aitken. Than came Roy Thomson. And now Rupert Murdoch. All three makers of modern Fleet Street have been immigrants. It is intriguing to watch the new boy1,039 words
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613 1969-10-11 6 Laurence Bookman - By Laurence Bookman, LONDON, When next you go to your doctor he may give you something which is absolutely useless in strict medical terms but which really does you a power of good. It is now estimated that over a quarter of the613 words
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Article325 1969-10-11 6 John Virtue - By John Virtue BAO PAULO, Brazil, (UPI) A car horn Is as essential to a Brazilian motorist as the gas pedal and it Is used about as often. Asking a motorist to stop honking is akin to asking a rooster to stop crowing at dawn or325 words
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1071 1969-10-11 6 WASHINGTON: Five years age, when Nlklta Khrushchev was replaced at the pinnacle of Soviet power by a "plodding and and insecure team," writes former New York Times Moscow correspondent Henry Kamm, "hope faded once more for the oppressed human spirit in that unhappy1,071 words
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Article18 1969-10-11 6 When people are free to do as they please, they usually imitate each other. Eric Hoffer.18 words
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Article213 1969-10-11 6 LHlcrs... to the Public utilities Board informing them that I would be removing from one house to another and requesting them to disconnect the water and electricity supplied to the old house and to turn on the utilities for the new. As I did not get a reply after213 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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393 1969-10-11 7 Our Market Reporter - By Our Market Reporter CONDITIONS sued in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday after news of a fresh outbreak of civil disturbances in West Malaysia the previous night brought out e steady stream of speculative selling. Initially, the market was ateady393 words
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Article1107 1969-10-11 7 BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified:- INDUSTRIALS ACMA DIM $lB9 (1); Borneo Bnd i«1.79 (1) $1.75 (1) $1.76 (2>; Camel Plywood1,107 words
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Article38 1969-10-11 7 NEW YORK. Fn. (UPI) Dov Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. 30 Industrial! 803.79 20 Rai:s 19^.72 15 Utilities ***** €5 Stocks ***** 40 Bonds 70.31 Commodity futures index 141.05 Off 0.13.38 words
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Article, Illustration257 1969-10-11 7 LOS ANGELES, Frl. It was decided to play the teasing game to start the campaign for BOAC's coming VCIO launch in Los Angeles. None of the advertisements or outdoor billboards, picturing Marlene Dietrich in some of them, showed the BOAC logo or gave any257 words
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543 1969-10-11 7 WASHINGTON, Frl. (UPI) Hundreds of millions of rice eaters In Asia and elsewhere can expect lower prices for their main staple food, the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported this week. In its latest report on the world rice situation, the department said543 words
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Article142 1969-10-11 7 SYDNEY, m. (UPI) rrl- 1 daj''s closing Stock Exchange (•e'.ected shares >: MINING 2.15 ASS Ml* 7 W Austral Min .42 Aust Dev 1-50 Barrier 2.30 BH South 4.00 C Nors# S-80 C Gold 20 Emoer l-$3 Endur S -]J GM Half 1 40 GT Berber I°™142 words
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285 1969-10-11 7 AN acceleration of the easier trend was experienced this week and values deteriorated three cents before a partial recovery was staged. The drop surprised quite a few quarters who had reckoned the market to be grounded and is attributed to lack of285 words
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Article290 1969-10-11 7 OCTOBLR first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur Jesferdav at 71-1 cents per lb. up one quarter of a cent from the previous close The tone of the market was quiet. Dull conditions ruled 'hrougncut the morning with turnoxer marginal290 words
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Article162 1969-10-11 7 NEW YCBK. Frt. (UPIi The market cam# off the floor yesterday to finish mixed in moderate trading. At the close, the UPI marketwide indicator showed a gain of 003 per cent on 1.581 issues crossing the tape Of these. 653 declined, and 637 advanced.162 words
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Article206 1969-10-11 7 The Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for ships in port today. Oct. 11: DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels N.W 2 Petallng 35 36 Tonsberg 47 Dahlia 33 34 Ras Maersk ARRIVALS Godowns Vessels 33 34 Ras Maersk 25 26 Iraouaddy 3'4 33/34 Karachi (after206 words
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Article653 1969-10-11 7 8INGAPOKS BtoeB chanre sold U0 otber Ml officially llaiefl at Lbc clote butioew industrials AC.MA l.Si 1 aIcet of IS *00 Ben A Co. Borneo Bbd. 1.76 Bon*tead C C 1; Pbwood 1.' Sugar 4 hemical Co 1.' old Storace 2.i ii ii 1.75 k 1653 words
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Article61 1969-10-11 7 NEW YORK. Frl. (UPI) Rubber future® closed unchanged to 90 point* lower on the New York Commodity Exch»n*« yeaterday. There were 5 sales. Nov. 2825 28.50 Jar 29 65B 27.00 27 00 March 26.10B 50 27 00 May 26.00B 40 26.85 July 28.00 28 80 Sept 28.0061 words
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Article56 1969-10-11 7 HONG KONG, Prl (UPI)— Money Quotations yesterday: HK55.***** pe r US dollar HK56. ***** per U.S. doll&r TT HK514.52 per pound sterling HK5307.125 per tael of «old 94.5 per cent finenesa HKJ164.0 per 10,000 Japanese yen HKSIIB.7 per 100 Philippines pesos buyers HK5120.7 per 100 Philippines pesos sellers56 words
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Article94 1969-10-11 7 THE noon once i at the Slnfapnre CMneae rroduee h*cbanaa >e$terday were s— Buyer Seller Coconut OH (FOB) Bulk 90 25 Coconut Oil 62 75 (F.O.B) Drum U1«»A Pnnri ILtO Muntok unit* Pepper 242.50 fFOB.) Sarawak White Pi spper 240 OQ rrnni Sarawak Special Blac* ivpper «F.O B-l 99%94 words
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Article379 1969-10-11 7 ARRIVALS 5.00 a.m. MSA 029 iL Lumpur »00am. MSA 119 k. Lumuur 9.35 a.m. MSA 52M Pbnom-Penb 10 15 am. M>A 121 K. Lumpur 10-25 am MSA 005 P?nanc. lpob. k. Lumpur. Malacca 10.50 a.m. THAI 1G423 Bangkok L 230 p.m. GABL'DA GABO6 Medan 1.10 p.m. MSA 451379 words
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669 1969-10-11 8 CHRISTOPHER PARKER - By CHRISTOPHER PARKER, Gemini News Service LUSAKA, Under a teetotal President Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia has the unenviable reputation of being the hardest-drinking nation in Africa. Municipal official* say a survey in Lusaka shows that at some beerhalls during a three-hour period on Friday669 words
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Article420 1969-10-11 8 Robert Eliot - By Robert Eliot TANGIER, (Reuter) Though the world may still think of Tangier as a den of corruption and International i nt r i gue, the city is taking on a new air of respectability. Though Tangier is still handicapped by a high rate of unemployment among its420 words
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160 1969-10-11 8 STUTTGART (INB): Andrea Rau. one of the Federal Republic of Germany's most promising young ton stars, now wears a dress more per film! Following her first film success "Quartett im Bett" (Quarted in Bed), journalists awarded her the title "the best strin doll, there ever was". She was discovered for160 words
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429 1969-10-11 8 BRUCE RUSSELL - By BRUCE RUSSELL HOLLYWOOD, California, (Reuter) Thers is good news from Hollywood for Disneyland shareholders and for cinema-goers who want to keep sex off the screen. Walt Disney Productions are currently riding high on the American stockmarket—thanks to a policy of guaranteed good429 words
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Article676 1969-10-11 8 Gerard A. Donohue - By: Gerard A. Donohue WASHINGTON, Probably mora nonsense has been written about "economic development" than any other major topic since the end of World War II when so many former colonies around the world began gaining independence. Countless books, articles and speeches appeared in both the industrialised676 words
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Article409 1969-10-11 8 TONY NGUYEN - By TONY NGUYEN HONG KONG, (Reuter) If you cannot ban them, legalise them. This is the decision Hong Kong's transport authorities reached recently in regard to some 3.000 dual purpose vans which were illegally operating as taxis in urban areas. The vans, originally licenced to carry good* or409 words
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Article, Illustration375 1969-10-11 8 Dalton de Silva - By Dalton de Silva, Gemini News Service COLOMBO, Ceylon's Prime Minister, 58-year-old Dudley Senanayake, has become the favourite of two little girls, one in Australia and the other in Ceylon. A few weeks ago Marie Prideaux of Numurkah, Victoria, wrote to the Prime Minister asking375 words
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Miscellaneous12 1969-10-11 8 AMY By Jack Tippif I m "Roger/ will you marry m«? M12 words
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Miscellaneous96 1969-10-11 8 DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and AttenMcWiiams DUKE NOBLE/THE LACYKILLER, PLANS MATRIMONY/1 DONT BELIEVE IT/ > 71 I FINALLY V POUND A CHICK WITH EVERYTHING, DAN.'AND-. MY DAD IS CRAZy ABOUT HER/ m 8B BSS i V HEY'L ALMOSTX STILL MAKIN' FOTJQCRR HOW IT BIG,MAN/ IS VOUR J HE'S GOT96 words
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Article1020 1969-10-11 9 GLORIA-MAE - TALKS ABOUT THE DO'S AND DON'TS GLORIA-MAE SUDDENLY it was over. It is hard to believe when it happens. They were both so happy and seemed so well-suited to each other. She was a funloving girl, typicallv of the 'sixties, confident of her attractiveness and aware of the1,020 words
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Article, Illustration560 1969-10-11 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers f)EAR Ann: Where do you stand on sex education in the public schools? Some Of my friends say it gives kids ideas and leads them into doing things they have no business doing. My sister-in-law in Michigan is horrified560 words
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137 1969-10-11 9 QUINCY. Massachusetts, Pri. (Reuter) Actress Liza Minnelli, daughter of the late Judy Garland, who starred In nude scene filmed at a local cemetery was here granted a six-week delay in the hearing of a charge against her of desecration of137 words
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Advertisement101 1969-10-11 9 EMBASSY HOTEL 205-211, Jalan Imbi. Kuala Lumpur. m ROOMS FROM $12.00 to $lB.OO Concessional rate* grantad for g'oup-booking for accommodation. (FULLY AIR -CONDITIONID) FOR RESERVATION: TEL. *****/2 SHLINCi GOLDS!. 11THS I -A WoTH.JOO CHIAT ROAbSINGAPOIte. TEL' *****9 (Alr-Coftdltiaaed) Ail are welcome to select your LATEST JEWELLERIES GOLD. WHIT I GOLD.101 words
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Advertisement67 1969-10-11 9 SEA PALACE KELONG RESTAURANT NITE-CLUB DEMONSTRATION: Witness nightly at 11.00 p.m. the fascinating operation in Kelong Fishing. RESTAURANT: Fresh from the sea to your dming table, a ten course dinner (for ten) at an extremely low charge of Ss6o/-. NITE-CLUB: A perfect place for dancing. Be entertained by international artistes67 words
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Miscellaneous411 1969-10-11 9 I"- SHAW I ORGANISATION L 1 n Q Phone ***** i VOW SHOWING! 11 ani J. 15 (N). 0.30 A 9 15 p.m. Bernard DeVrles. Rosemarl# De*ter "THE SEX OF ANGELS" Tfchnioo or Techniscope 'DAI CAPITOL Phone ***** 1 Vow Showing! No Frf* Liat Due to Fi:m* Lentth 4 Bhow#411 words
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Miscellaneous52 1969-10-11 9 OPENS PATUAV DAILY 4 SHOWS: TODAY! uAInAT SEE FOR YOURSELF HOW GREAT IT IS! THE BIG, BOLD DRAMA OF LOVE AND CONFLICT! i M-G-M'S Re-Release inCamera 85 m•*&: kma tzsmmm XUUNTREE COUNTS' I j nmm wmmmmm i w Starring ELIZABETH TAYLOR LEE MARVIN EVA MARIE SAINT A MONTGOMERY CLIFT© CINEMASCOPE52 words
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Miscellaneous357 1969-10-11 9 C. t ODEON 21 116^ Sbowl»,' N* rr»» Uit 11 I SA. 4.M. 7 M M P m. EscnrtsOverTicerHills Mano i C*tkt;'i Million-Dollar Production ID fc.a-tm«irn:o.or H .da Chow Hsuan Chiao Hunt <Engli*h Chmaae Bubtit;esi TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! 'MGMT 'KILL BABY KILL" tn Color G Ro*.m Stuart. Er:ka Bianc I ORCHARD-*****1357 words
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Article, Illustration931 1969-10-11 10 BIG BEN - She Is Keeping Winning Going: Yielding To Soft By BIG BEN SHYREE is retaining her last start winning form and despite a 14 lb. penalty (apprentice Sairi claiming 3 lb.) for her smart runaway win over 9f at Ipoh last month she can give a repeat931 words
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Article29 1969-10-11 10 BIG BEN Shyree Howl ist The Train JIMMY LAD Miss Raconteur The Train Conflict CISCO Miss Raconteur Provoolos Forever Yours ZODIAC The Boss The Train Forever Yours29 words
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Article153 1969-10-11 10 SALE BIG BEN JIMMT LAD CISCO ZODIAC RONIGO Hying Charger Hal land F CHARGER Ronigo Checkmate RONIGO Checkmate Sweepstake F. CHARGER Easy Money Ronigo RACK S SHYREE Pasir KaJangan Matchye MATCHTE Shyree Better Lack BETTER LUCK ShJree Angelina PINK HEATHER Sh. v ree Bright Eyes IV RACK S DECUMAN153 words
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Article183 1969-10-11 10 JAPAN GRAND PRIX FUJI SPEEDWAY, Central Japan, Fri. (Reuter)— Japan's Motoharu Kurosawa and his co-driver Yoshikasu Sunako driving a Japanese-made 5-litre Nissan R-382, won the Japan Grand Prix here today. Japanese drivers filled the first three places In the gruelling 120-lap kilometre (432 -mile) event.183 words
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Article25 1969-10-11 10 BELFAST. Northern Ireland. Fri (Reuter) Coleraine and Portadown drew 2-2 In an Irish Football League Gold Cup second round match here yesterday.25 words
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Article113 1969-10-11 10 PENANG, Fri. Onassis revealed top form in a trial on a soft track here this morning. With Panmoray for company Onassis (Lyle Harbridge) galloped strongly from the half mile to return 38 3/5 for the last 3f, reports Big Ben. Pica bowled along on his own113 words
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Article178 1969-10-11 10 Piccadilly Golf LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) South African Gary Player opened the defence of his Piccadilly World matchplay golf title with a record JO and 9 first round victory over Frenchman Jean Garialde at Wentworth, Surrey, yesterday. Thirty-four year-old Player, attempting to win the £5,750 first prize for178 words
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Article214 1969-10-11 10 NEW DELHI Fri (Reuter)— Indonesian Thomas Cuo players Darmadi and Indratno were mad# to fight their way into the semi-finals of the Nehru Memorial badminton championships here yesterday by India's hard-hitting Suresh Goel and Sven Pri of Denmark. Both the Indonesians dropped the first set214 words
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Article146 1969-10-11 10 TOKYO. Fri (AFP) Japans Kolchl Okada last night retained his Oriental Junior featherweight boxing title when he outpointed South Korea's Jung Ung Yang in a 12-round title match held at the Tochigl Prefectural Gymnasium in Utsunomlya. North of Tokyo. It was Okada's first defence of the title146 words
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Article232 1969-10-11 10 ELMIRA. New York, Frl. (Reuter> British racing driver Graham Hill said yesterday that he would write his autobiography while recovering from injuries received in last Sundays United State Grand Prix "It's an ill wind that doesn't blow some good." Hill said of the accident in232 words
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Article1245 1969-10-11 10 Usee It CL 6 Dlv. S-7 Twn*•240 p.m. ($4,500) (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) L MS Roolfs Ty BOO J C Stable «■>. J. Donnelly Chlam 10 X 077 Checkmate 4y 811 Doutelle Stable Spencer 9 3 0M Halland Sy SOS K»aa Stable Ahmad Nawari U 4 8931,245 words
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204 1969-10-11 11 LAS VEGAS. Nevada. Frt. ißeuter) Top-seeded Australian Rod Lever, the undisputed World No. 1, crashed to a shock 6-2. 6-4 defeat against unseeded American Stan Smith in the quarter-finals of the men's singles in the US$5O,OOO Howard Hughes Open tennis tournament here yesterday. It204 words
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Article143 1969-10-11 11 MELBOURNE. Australia, Fri. (UPI) Trainer Evan Jackson and Jockey John Sellers of the United States flew into Melbourne today with an offer to buy champion colt Daryl's Joy for whic>* U*****,000 has already been refused. The colt's owner, Singapore hotel man Robert Goh. is143 words
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Article31 1969-10-11 11 INDORE India. Fri (Reut«r> The New Zealand cricketers scored 249 for wickets on the opening day of their three-dav gam* against the Indian Cricket Board President's XI here today.31 words
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Article29 1969-10-11 11 SEOUL, Fri (Reuter) Australia lived up to a pretournament favounte rating with thr««-on* win over Japan world Soccer Cup qualifying match here tonight. Halftlme score was 1-1.29 words
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Article201 1969-10-11 11 Hsieh Devlin Share Lead SYDNEY. Frl. (UPI> Hgieh Mln Nan of Nationalist China fired six under par 65 to share the lead with Australian Bruce Devlin in today's first round of the A 15.000 City of Sydney golf championship The 28-year-o!d professional from Taipei played great golf to pick up201 words
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Article119 1969-10-11 11 I>ONDON. Fri. (UPI) Thirteen world records, all «et In the seven weeks, have been ratified by the Federation International* De Natation Amateur, the world ruling hodv ol swimming. it wa? announced yesterday Records Ratified are: Mm: 200 metre* freestyle: M. Spitz. USA. 1 34 3. 400119 words
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Article26 1969-10-11 11 LONDON. Fri (Reuter) Results of Rufby Union matches played last nifht were Cambridge Univertlty 33 Cambridge 11. Maesteg 8 At'etico San I*diro (Argentine) 6.26 words
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Article71 1969-10-11 11 LONDON m >Reuter> The English rootball Association who are taking a tough line on disciplinary matters, yesterday announced record suspension* of eight weeks for two players. Thev are Oraram Rathbone. of Grimsby Town and Don Welboume, of Scunthorpe United who were both sent off in71 words
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Advertisement488 1969-10-11 11 CLASSIFIEDS...CLASSIFIEDS... Classified A«ls. IN MEMORIAM IN IXS VI NO MEMORY of Our Mother CHEW OIJK NEO departed lit Day i of 9th Chinese Moon. Oct. 1964. Sadly miaaed. always remembered by her children and grandchildren. REDIFFTSION TELEVISION RENTALS aP CASB yja&au range to suit everyone Sbovrooaa: A»«. Joo Chlat Kotd488 words
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Advertisement551 1969-10-11 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS PRbnHY I LRU* Mil K WW HI Ut H 16S-H. Stirling Boafl Of commonwealth Ave Singapore *0.«o ta Woranip ttarnce Sunday School PRKSBYTKRIAN CHINCH SIMiAPOHL °^S* r Orrhard Krt- Ptntni at V 00 am A[ «00 pm Sunder Servicee 900 HB Bundsv School BAP^T^CHYRCH (Cantonese) <!*-A Kim Kfat551 words
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Advertisement642 1969-10-11 11 KtiK.iors ANNOUNCEMENTS OLROM* IHKIRIIAN CH4R4H CIVIC CENTRE leman Jurong. Singapore. 845 am. avinday fcbool 1000 a.art Engliah won# 9 Nrrif*. ■.OO 9 m Worship sareica to Msndarln and Hot* ■MB. 4 HRISTIAN SCIENCE I'HRIS'I lAN M lE.ME MM I STY 1 orange Orove Km 4 Singapore. It Sunday 10 00642 words
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Advertisement293 1969-10-11 11 RELIGIOC* ANNOrXCEMENTS NKWION LIKb I HI K< M <fcn«li»h *ervlf»s» <u« krni I*e Kd.. Mil Holy communion iMm Hnndaj of the month) Sunday H." am Worship Mrrtrt 8 a m »*nior in Junior Monday School datfrdat 700 p.m Prater Maettag Utpn loutb fellowship Opm— H«» r Brigade liind Coy) TOO293 words
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Miscellaneous1354 1969-10-11 11 (CHANNEL I) P.M. J.OO Op*mn| Anncta. in all Languages and Sparc Kidettes; 1.20 World Tennis; J. 1 Gentle Ban (Mailboat Robbery); 235 Inba Neram Repeat; 3.20 Phantoman (The Blue Flame); 845 What's My Line; 4.10 Kaleidoscope (It's True Outdoor Adven'ure); 4.25 Chinese Matinee (The Magic Head Changer) Cantorese Feature Film1,354 words
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Article, Illustration454 1969-10-11 12 THE National Defence Fund yesterday had another boost of $8,042, a donation. made by Radio and Television Singapura (RTS) Enterprises (Pte) Ltd. With this donation, the fund now stands at more than 58.7 million. RTS Enterprises raised the money from 32.000 home viewers454 words
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Article, Illustration143 1969-10-11 12 An Australian soldier, who fell tn love with a Malaysian girl in Sarawak four years ago during confrontation, married her recently. Corporal Ray Murakami of Labrador, Queensland, now a member of the Australian Army Force in Malaysia and Singapore, was then a medical orderly based in143 words
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Article111 1969-10-11 12 A young Hong Kong artist. Mr. Kwok Woon. will hold a one-man exhibition of his recent paintings at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce from Oct 17 to 19 The exhibition jointly sponsored bv the China Society the Singapore Art Society and the Society of Chinese111 words
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Article86 1969-10-11 12 About 61 contestants will take part in the Rahmat Kenao Cup Koran reading contest to be held at the Geylang Serai Community Centre from Oct 17 to 19 These contestants have b*»en selected out of more than 200 to take part in the three-night contest. En<~he86 words
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Article488 1969-10-11 12 TWO of the most scientifically and technologically advanced countries in the world, the United States and Soviet Union, will show off their achievements, particularly the development of nuclear power and space exploration, at the forthcoming "Science in the Service of Man" exhibition to be staged at488 words
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Article178 1969-10-11 12 A group of 11 travel agents from the United Kingdom will arrive here tomorrow to familiarise themselves with Singapore's tourist attrac- 1 tions. They are the first group of travel agents out of one hundred top travel agents who have been scheduled to visit the Republic.178 words
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Article, Illustration362 1969-10-11 12 A Jurong shipyard, Far East Ship Building Industries Ltd., yesterday launched a $1 million steel barge the largest vessel of its kind to be built in the marine industrial estate there. The "sparkling champagne launching ceremony" was performed by Mrs. E. R. H. Selley. wife362 words
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64 1969-10-11 12 THE new Ambassador of the United States to Singapore, Mr. Charles T. Cross, yesterday presented his credentials to President Yusof bin Ishak at the Istana. Mr. Cross, who has served in various capacities in the Foreign Service, succeeds Mr. Francis J. Galbraith, Before his appointment as Ambassador to Singapore, Mr.64 words
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225 1969-10-11 12 SINGAPORE it now planning to have its own "science centre or museum" in the near future. The Chairman of the Science Councl I of Singapore, Dr. Lee Kum Tat, disclosed this in a news conference yesterday. He said a UNESCO expert, Miss M.225 words
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Article177 1969-10-11 12 A 16-year-old youth yesterday told the Ninth Court Magistrate. Mr. E. C. Foenander, that he tried to break 'nto his uncle's house to get some money to pa/ his sister. Kamar Jamar bin Hassan had earlier pleaded guilty to a charge of having in his possession, a177 words
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Article190 1969-10-11 12 A leading personality of the British pharmaceutical industry will make a four-day visit to Singapore next week to explore the potential lor further business expansion In this region of the world. He is Dr. Gordon James Pritchard who has been in the pharmaceutical190 words
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Miscellaneous98 1969-10-11 12 Time 4k Tide High Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 10.43 a.m. (8.8 ft). 1059 p.m. <92 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 11.02 am. (104 ft.). 9 16 pm. (11.0 ft.) Low Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 4.33 am. (2.1 ft 441 pm. (1.9 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 425 am. (2.6 ft). 4.35 p.m. (2 598 words
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