Eastern Sun, 12 October 1969
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Title Section22 1969-10-12 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1146 Sunday Edition 12 October 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents22 words
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Article694 1969-10-12 1 MOSCOW, Sat. (UPI and Reuter) The Soviet Union today announced that two cosmonauts were sent into earth orbit aboard a Soyux spacecraft. Informed sources said four more men will follow in two ships to build a space platform. Tass, the Soviet News Agency, said the two-man694 words
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Article265 1969-10-12 1 Space scientist Alexei Konstantinov said the Soyux 6 craft launched today, unlike earlier ones, did not have docking equipment to link up with another spacecraft, although it carried "much more scientific equipment" than the previous Soyux craft. Within an hour of the official announcement Moscow television went265 words
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249 1969-10-12 1 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Sat The country's Malays were toririv told that bilinguajism is the key to their survival in modern Malaysia. "It would Mot only be folly for Malays to abandon the study of English, it would be suicide, political and economic suicide."249 words
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Article33 1969-10-12 1 IPOH. Sat. Eight people, including six schoolchildren, were killed this morning when a car collided head on with a motor-lorry at the Ipoh-Kuala Lumpur main trunk road. 12 miles from Ipoh.33 words
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Article149 1969-10-12 1 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) British journalist Norman Barrymaine arrived Here today affer 19 months imprisonment in Communist China, a government spokesman said. The spokesman said Barrymaine who has been held 'n a Shanghai prison since February 1968, arrived at the Hong Kong-China border shortly after mid-day. He149 words
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Article160 1969-10-12 1 JIMMY LAD - By JIMMY LAD The vtsitins Australian 24-man athletic team in their one-day match against Singapore rewrote 16 All-comers records and to top it off broke the world 200 metres hurdles record as well. This is the first time a world record has been set here. The Australian160 words
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Article112 1969-10-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Thailand and Malaysia concluded their talks on a joint natural rubber marketing system yesterday The leader of the Thai delegation, Mr. Osot Kosin, said Thailand would formulate certain suggestions on how the systems could work together. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce112 words
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165 1969-10-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Bus conductor Koh Kiat Beng, one of the six people injured in the assault incident on Thursday, died early this morning at the Klang General Hospital. Koh, 32, was working on the ill-fated Kuala Lumpur-bound bus which left Klang shortly after 7.30165 words
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223 1969-10-12 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sat. (Reuter) Singapore Foreign Minister Mr. S. Rajaratnam stressed the need for a continuing American presence in Southeast Asia in the post Vietnam era when he met U.S. Secretary of State Mr. William P. Rogers here today, diplomatic sources223 words
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Article240 1969-10-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. The Lord Mayor of London. Sir Charles Trinder and Lady Trlnder today visited the experiment station of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya at Sungao Buloh, 13 miles north of here. Sir Charles said that It was the first time that he had ever240 words
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Article91 1969-10-12 1 KARACHI, Sat. (Reuter) Reuter's correspondent Anthony Grey explained today why he has kept silent so far on his experiences as a prisoner of the Chinese for the last 26 months, "I've been pressured a lot in the past two years. I do not want to be91 words
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503 1969-10-12 1 VICTOR Lee Yew Kwong, the eldest son of Dr. Lee Siew Choh, Chairman of the Barisan Sosialis, was yesterday sentenced to four months' imprisonment, for failing to register for National Service on May 28 this year. The Third District Court503 words
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Article, Illustration137 1969-10-12 2 Fifteen employees of Malayan Breweries <S) Ltd. each received a silver medal and $lOO cash yesterday for serving the company more than 15 years. The company s Acting Technical Manager, Mr. B. A. Horstman presented the long service award to them at the company's annual137 words
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197 1969-10-12 2 THE Social Welfare Department yesterday successfully applied to the Juvenile Court for a six-year-old girl to be taken out of the custody of her mother. Th« assistant director of the Children's and Young Persons' Section. Mrs. S. C. Chai. said that the mother. M Ellammal.197 words
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Article98 1969-10-12 2 Mr. E Pereira has been elec ed president of the Singapore Indian Association at the 41st Annual General Meeting of the association h«ld recently. The other officials are:— Y. R. Jumabhoy (vicepresident). Mr Leslie Ne'.to (hon. general secretary), Mr. Joe Cheliam (hon. treasurer), Mr. Baldhinaj Singh (chairman.98 words
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Article69 1969-10-12 2 Mr. Hon Yung Sen has been elected the president of the Kesatuan Akademis Universitl Singapura #t the recent Annual General Meeting of the association. The o'her ofTlce-bearers for the year 1969 70 are:— Mr. David Chew (vice-pre-sident), Dr. Sharom Ahmat (secretary), Dr. Chew Beng Xeng (treasurer). Committee Members69 words
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Article412 1969-10-12 2 TWENTY youth organisations in Singapore are jointly preparing a three-day celebration to mark the 24th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations late this month. The celebrations under the distinguished patronage of Singapore's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S- Rajaratnam, will include412 words
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374 1969-10-12 2 PART-TIME National Servicemen in Singapore's People's Defence Force received high praise from a top officer of the Republic's Armed Forces at an unprecedented passing-out parade here yesterday. The occasion was the jolnt-passing-out parade of parttime National Servicemen In the PDJ. and of full-time National374 words
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Article57 1969-10-12 2 "Chemical Safety in Industry" will be the theme of the 81xth Industrial Seminar of the National Safety First Council of Singapore on Oct. 31 at the BP Refinery The executive secretary of the Council. Mr. Tang Tuck 'Vah. has sent out circulars nvitlng local factories and industrial organisations57 words
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Article146 1969-10-12 2 The Public Utilities Board will open a new collection centre at the Maxwell Road Market (near Metropole Theatre) as from tomorrow. Thl« is to facilitate the payment of consolidated account bills by some 10.000 consumers living in the area. These consumers are now paying their bills146 words
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Article241 1969-10-12 2 The Adult Education Board has announced that the following courses will be organised for the second-half of October. "Advanced Orchid Cultivation" this course is specially designed for orchid enthusiasts who have already acquired a basic knowledge of orchid growing. The fees for the course. cnfTtmennnj? on241 words
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296 1969-10-12 2 INTERNATIONALLY-KNOWN British pianist, Kendall Taylor, and Singapore's own concert violinist, Vivien Goh, will jointly present a "Sonata Recital" at the Singapore Conference Hall on Oct. 25. Mr. Taylor's services as recitalist are much in demand throughout Britain and he is also widely known through his296 words
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Article35 1969-10-12 2 The Chairman and th® Committee members of th® All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society will hold a sor.al gathering at the King Fatsai Muslim Lecture Hall at Lorong 12. Geylang, todaF at 3 pm.35 words
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Miscellaneous71 1969-10-12 2 TODAY and YOU... Sunday, October 12, 1969. TAURUS Aft. 20 V JUNt 20 10-18-31-42 rr 22 i<Wos 23 B« 53 Ever 83 o»»'ty 24 Low 5* C*ong# 64 Your 23 N«W 55 M«givings 85 ForevgHtW 26 Good 54 86 Romooct 27 Opocrtuntty 57 H«och 87 Ex'rcvogont 28 C'«c"e» 58 O*71 words
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44 1969-10-12 3 UPI Radiophoto.UPI Radiophoto. - 44 words
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Article294 1969-10-12 3 Anti-War Rally In U.S. WASHINGTON, Sat (U PI) Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott apparently believes in the old maxim, "If you can't beat them, join them." There was no reliable estimate of how many will join the protest across the country, but the day294 words
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Article151 1969-10-12 3 PARIS. Sat. CUP!) Cljet North Vietnamese negotiator Xuan Thuy returned to Karls yesterday demanding the total and unconditional withdrawal of all American troops from Vietnam "in a few months." The grey-haired veteran diplomat flew back to Paris after talks in Hanoi and Moscow on his151 words
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Article57 1969-10-12 3 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI) The Foreign Office denied today charges made in the United Nations that Japan is flooding white-ruled Rhodesia with merchandise despite UN. sanctions. A Foreign Office spokesman told United Press International that charges were groundless He said Japan has halted all prohibited trade with Rhodesia in May.57 words
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339 1969-10-12 3 ALL ON V-N WAR WASHINGTON, Sat. (Reuter) Leaders of next Wednesday's national anti-war protest said today they expect millions of people to take the day off to demand immediate withdrawal of all U.S. forces from Vietnam. It was he who pleaded last week for a339 words
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Article146 1969-10-12 3 Whisky Protests Mix Well TOKYO. Sat (tPI) The Mainichl newspapers said on Saturday Okinawa residents are becoming annoyed at Japanese who visit Naha ostensibly to support return of the v island to Japan but actually to buy whisky at bargain Prices. The Mainichi published a dispatch from Naha which said:146 words
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Article322 1969-10-12 3 WASHINGTON, Sat, (UPI) —The United States will continue to help Thailand combat externally-support-ed subversion within its own boundaries "provided that our support continues to be welcome." President Nixon said Friday. I" Nixon told Thai Ambassador Sunthom Hongladarom. "We are allies under the terms of the322 words
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Article31 1969-10-12 3 HYDERABAD. India. Sat. (Reuter> Armed police units are combing dense forest in Krikakulam district of Andhra state for 11 Maoist revolutionaries who escaped from jail, officials said here today.31 words
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Article95 1969-10-12 3 LONDON, sat. (UPI) A radioastronomer at Jodrel'. Bank said Friday night the observatory had discovered two new pulsars, or pulsating stars. Prof. John Davies told a meeting of the Royal Astrono. micai Society in London that the pulsars were discovered several davs ago while the giant Jodrell95 words
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Article20 1969-10-12 3 RAWALPINDI. Sat OJPI> President Yahya Khan of Pakistan will make a six-day visit to Teheran starting Oct. 29.20 words
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220 1969-10-12 3 NEW YORK, Sat, (UPI) The Premier of Laos, Prince Souvanna Phouma, has received new assurances from President Nixon that the United States will insist on withdrawal of North Vietnamese forces from Laos and Cambodia as part of any settlement of the Vietnamese War. I Phouma220 words
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Article365 1969-10-12 3 SAIGON. Sat. (UPI) Heavy automatic weapons Are shot down two American helicopters near the Cambodian border and triggered a onehour battle that left 15 Communist troops dead, military spokesmen said today. The clash started on Friday afternoon near Song Be a bout "6 miles north365 words
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176 1969-10-12 3 MEXICO CITY. Sat. (UPI) Gen. Carlos P Romulo, Foreign Secretary of the Philippines. challenged the United States on Friday to develop a "creative new relationship" with Asia The visiting statesman told a University of the Americas convocation the United States appeared to have176 words
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Article222 1969-10-12 3 SAIGON, Sat. (Reuter) Saigon's curfew was partially lifted tonight because of increased security in the South Vietnamese capital. The Saigon military gov- i ernor announced a 90minute cut in the curfew, wnlch now begins at 1 am. daily and enas at 530 am. Instead of midnight222 words
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Article138 1969-10-12 3 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. (Reuten The Soviet Union today again urged Asia, for Its own Interest. *o establish a collective security system and said it was ready to help workout such a scheme. "Being not only a European but also an Asian state, the Soviet Union138 words
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Article54 1969-10-12 3 TOKYO. SaL <UPI) People's China has agreed to extend economic and technical aid to the Congo (Brazzaville). tne New China News Agency (XCNA) said yesterday. The agreement was signed In Peking by Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai and Maj. Alfred Raoul. Prime Minister and President of the Congo Government54 words
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Article50 1969-10-12 3 KATMANDU. Sat (Reuterl Nepalese Police today arrested former Minister Rishikesh Shah as he was on his way home from prison. The Supreme Court earlier today ordered the release of Shah, still a Member of Parliament, after he had been detained for three months under the National Security Act.50 words
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Article31 1969-10-12 3 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) rive refugees swam from mainland China on Friday through Shataukok Bay in Hong Kong They are students and farmers aged between 17 to 28, police said.31 words
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Article95 1969-10-12 3 MANILA. Sat. (UPI) Mt. Canlaon erupted on Friday night, sending thousands fleeing from homes near the base of the volcano on the island of Negros in the Central Philippines. The 7,200-foot volcano, highest in its region, is located about 330 miles south of Manila. Its last95 words
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408 1969-10-12 4 Kosygin Tells MOSCOW, Sat. (UPI) Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin Friday indicated to French Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann that the Soviets have doubts about Chinese intentions in the forthcoming Sino-Soviet talks, informed sources said. Kosygin met the visiting French statesman for an 85-minute discussion on408 words
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Article79 1969-10-12 4 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Dr Christian Barnard said Friday night he had been offered a job with the American Spare Agency. NASA He said he has not decided wether to accept the Dositioi. Th* heart transplant pioneer told David Frost on British Independent Television's "Frost on Friday"79 words
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Article219 1969-10-12 4 LONDON, Sat. <Reuter) A strange r.ew m a n-made substance could destroy al: life on earth :f it is not properly guarded, an American scientist warned today. In a letter to "nature" a British scientific journal. the scientist. Prof F J Donaho© of Wolkest College, Pennsylvania219 words
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Article170 1969-10-12 4 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. (UPI) Radiation in the atirosphere and deposition of radioactive materials have increased significantly during the last two years due to the Communist Chinese and French nuclear surface tests, the U.N reported on Friday. Atmospheric radiation caused by nuclear explosions, it noted, had decreased steadily170 words
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Article159 1969-10-12 4 WASHINGTON. Sat (Keuter» The United States today agreed to ease its Intensive campaign against drug smugglers at the southern border In exchange for stronger enforcement effort* by Mexico In a Joint communique, the two governments announced that the U S. was replacing Its three week old159 words
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344 1969-10-12 4 ROME, Sat. (Reuter) The conflict raqmg in the Roman Catholic Church crystallised here today as rival groups of dissenting and conservative oriests took up their positions on the eve of an international Synod of Bishops. In defiance of the Synod opening tomorrow, some 200 avant-garde Catholic344 words
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303 1969-10-12 4 BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Sat. (UPl)—The Rev. Lan Paisley Friday angrily denounced proposed changes in the Northern Ireland police and called on Premier James Chichester-Clark to resign. British Home Secretary James Callaghan said disarming the police would start Saturday. His face flushed with an-303 words
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Article51 1969-10-12 4 CAIRO Sat. (Reuter)—The authoritative Ai Ahram pape r today accused U S intelligence of beins behind the defection o? a third seTetarv the UA R Embassy in Hanoi to West Germany A] Ahram itid the mar. Zakaria Taher. sought asylum in West Germany after being *ummoneri to51 words
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Article247 1969-10-12 4 MOSCOW, Sat. (UPI) The first of a series of several manned space ships is expected to be launched by the Soviet Union soon, informed space sources said Friday night. The object is to construct an orbital space platform from where other shipa can be launched in247 words
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Article257 1969-10-12 4 BRIGHTON. England. Sat. (UPI) Tha Consent, tiva Party split wide opan at its annual rank-and-file conference Friday on Hia politically explosive inua of coloured immigration into Britain. In the end. It reaffirmed party leader Edward Heath's moderate policies calling for Arm controls on immigration but complete257 words
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134 1969-10-12 4 PARIS. Sat (Iteuter) Twenty-six nations today accused Israe: of vio.atin* international agreements on the protection of the Holv Land's archaeiog'-cal treasures In a vote at a meeting of the Board of the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), they called on Israel134 words
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Article32 1969-10-12 4 OSLO. Sat (UP!) Lunar astronauts Neil Armstrong. Michael CoUlns and Edwin Aldrin arrived Friday night at Hemseda 93 miles north of here to sr«nd the weekend at a Norwegian mountain cottage32 words
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Article170 1969-10-12 4 PRAGUE. Sat. (UPl)—The Czechoslovak government on Friday denied rumours that it will impose a currency reform to follow its new reins on travel to the west. A"h official government statement said there were rumours that the Czechoslovak crown will b« reformed on Monday and that170 words
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Article68 1969-10-12 4 LONDON. Sat fUPI)—Yoka Ono Japanese wife of Beatl« John Lenr.on. was in a London hospital Friday. A spokesman for the Beatles s*id she had been ill for about two month*. Yoko. 34. Is expecting baby and the spokesman s*;d her Illness was connecter with, her pregnancy. But. he68 words
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Article52 1969-10-12 4 LONDON, sat. (UPl)—Paul McCartnev announced Friday that Paul McCartney j S alive and **ll "I am alive and well," a statement by McCartney said Spokesman Derek Taylor, ia relaying McCartney's assertion of life Mid Apple Orgarisation operated by the Beak.es has beer, deluged recently with questions about Paul's52 words
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Miscellaneous175 1969-10-12 4 PIP VOU GET THAT GAl'6 ADDRESS LARRY* APARTMENT u !ft m -111 HH'f T kO r/XVfrZm Vi!?//*, <L' /////JJ". K tfEd-WT BEFORE WE GIVE rTTOYOU,e£P6+I\CK, THERE ARE SOME QUESTIONS WE WANT TO ASK Ci |£j WHAT APE VOU GOING TO DO WITH HER? m w ws KS /f 4 ra175 words
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Article257 1969-10-12 5 MONTREAL, Sat. (UPI) Hundreds of marchers defied a police ban on demonstrations in this riot-jittery city yesterday and paraded through downtown streets toward the City Hall where they encountered a massive force of some 2,000 riot-equipped police and troops armed with machineguns and bared bayonets. Crack257 words
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Article53 1969-10-12 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) —Former Vice President Hubert Humphrev will visit Japan Oct. 19 travelling as a board member of En eve" oped i a Bntannica. the Er.ryrlopedia's office reported Friday. Humphrey is expected to visit the Encyclopedia's offices in Japan while there The Encyclopedia said n o detailed itinerary53 words
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Article136 1969-10-12 5 PHILADELPHIA Penn., Sat (Reuter) Police have loued a plot by a group of Negro militants to blow up police facilities and white business establishments. Police Commissioner Frank Risso R:zzo said today. More than a dozen neople connected with the plot have arrested during the past hours136 words
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Article170 1969-10-12 5 A* Mlch:j?an Sa (UPI) A.te r 52 years. Isabell ■Livingston and Walter Aubrey have decided to set married again. e are smarter now." Aubrey. 77, said. "We're not Kids anymore." "It's jujt a companionship hing. said Isabe'l. 76. he furnace Is out.'' Maybe lfs just banked." h*r former170 words
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Article127 1969-10-12 5 WASHINGTON. Sat (UPI) —Lt Gen Lewis B Hershey. 76 target of the wrath of a new generation of American youth opposed to the Vietnam war. was dismissed by President Nixon on Friday a s direc tor of the selective service system Just five «iavs before the Vietnam Moratorium,127 words
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Article117 1969-10-12 5 NEW YORK. Sat (Reuter) John Laird. 21-year-old son of U S Defence Secretarv Meivin Laird said today he would take part in the na-tion-wide anti-Vietnam war protest on Wednesday, John a student at W ,s consin's Eau Claire University said," I'll be marching with students117 words
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179 1969-10-12 5 UNITED Nations, Sat. (UPI) The General Assembly agreed without a vote Friday to give full debate to measures to end airplane hijacking. But Cuba repu- diated the whole question. In a brief session, the 128nation assembly approved the recommendation of its Steering Committee that179 words
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Article, Illustration210 1969-10-12 5 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. (UPI) Secretary General U. Thant conferred with U.S. Secretary of State William P. Rogers for 50 minutes Friday. A U.N. spokesman said their conversation chiefly concerned Vietnam. Roger*, in New York for two days intensive consultations with diplomats attending the General AssemblyUPI Radiophoto. - 210 words
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Article26 1969-10-12 5 MEXICO CITY. Sat (Reuter) Two brief earth tremors shook Mexico City earlv today but few peon e noticed them, the Seismo'ogical Centre said here26 words
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Article244 1969-10-12 5 CHICAGO. Sat. (UPI) Eight policemen and a 12-year-old girl were wounded by gunfire in a duel with snipers at a west side housing project following the killing of a robbery suspect late Friday. Two other policemen were injured. The slain youth was identified as244 words
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Article57 1969-10-12 5 WASHINGTON. Sat (Renter) —Raymond Burr. who never lost a legal battle as television's Perry Mason has gone to court to fight a 444.000 dollar bill for back taxes The U S government claims that Burr's 1963 taxable in-r-ome topped half a million dollars (200.000 sterling), though he listed57 words
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Article31 1969-10-12 5 CAPE TOWN sat. (Reuter) —Giovanna Bon. the eight-vear-old Italian £irl given a new heart artery by Prof Christian Barnard, the transplant surceon. left here for home today, happy well31 words
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304 1969-10-12 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. (Reuter) President Nixon won valuable bipartisan support for his embattled Vietnam policy today on the eve of another top-level review of American strategy and major anti-war protests. Former Democratic Vice President Hubert Humphrey—Nixon's opponent in last November's election pledged that he would304 words
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Article79 1969-10-12 5 PHILADELPHIA Perm. Sat (UPI) The mother of a soldier stationed m Vietnam stooped inside a church Thursday to prav for her son A? che knelt in St. Mark's Episcopal Church. ?he was robbed. Mrs. Barbara Carson said a nervous bandit tapped her on the shoulder and asked79 words
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Article130 1969-10-12 5 BUENOS AIRES. Sat. (Reuter) The Argentine government yesterday released 59 political prisoners held without trial under a state of siege Introduced on June 30 at the height of a wav e of violence and labour unrest But another 139 were still behind bars including six students in130 words
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Miscellaneous254 1969-10-12 5 44ar\n& -"Barbara'S I'D UKFTQUELP WJ. SIR. BUT. IT MWT LOO< L'KE YOU WERE £x*LOrr/N& r~z I HELPLESS PARK 1 BEARS/ > I i® tl V IS HI Kit 1 w r 5« it fed s a i VITS PIGOPYOU.VtXy.TDSHACE YOUR WITH ME I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO A AAUS7XAJ7NO MORNiNG.' NO:254 words
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Article604 1969-10-12 6 The Sunday Page <4 r pHE earth is peopled by X more than a billion and a half human beings under twenty. Members of the TOW' generation—analysed and psychoanalysed. used and abused, anxious and uncertain, often manipulated by those who control vast power structures —are the hope of604 words
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Article, Illustration498 1969-10-12 6 SINGAPORE welcomes Dr. Fague Springmann, ''Baritone Voice of the 20th Century Reformation" and Music director at the Christian Admiral Bible Conference. Dr. Springmann, currently on a world concert tour sponsored by Reformation Records of which he is the pre-j sident, will be giving498 words
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Article, Illustration1237 1969-10-12 6 Rev. Jim Minchin - peoplo Rev. Jim Minchin We have decided to let the Rev. Jim Mihrhin. the Australian Minister at Singapore's Our Saviour's Church in Alexandra, tell his own story, for as he points out "taken out of context, some of the comments I've made can1,237 words
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Article, Illustration153 1969-10-12 6 A CHRISTIAN singing rally led by the New Zealand Youth for Christ Teen-Team will be held on Friday, Oct. 17 at Victoria Theatre. The rally is sponsored by Singapore Youth for Christ. Time 7 30 p m. Admission is free Highlights of the performance will153 words
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308 1969-10-12 6 MANILA The Executive Committee of the All Philippines Congress on Evangelism unanimously voted to Implement the objective* of the Asia-South Pacific Congress on Evangelism held in Singapore. Nov. 5-13 last year. The 14-member policy-making body of the APCE which represents a total308 words
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Article163 1969-10-12 6 OCT. 16 (8 30 p.m.) Recital of Sacred and Classical Music by Professor Fague Springmann at Victoria Theatre. Admission by ticket only. OCT 17 (12.45 pm.) Christian Business Men's Committee (Chinese) Luncheon at Y.W.C.A. (First floor). Speaker: Mr. Lim Say Tee. lecturer of Ngee Ann College. (7.30163 words
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Article, Illustration99 1969-10-12 6 REV Argemairo Figueiro from Brazil, is a man who speaks more than four languages and has travelled to seme 115 countries preachthe gospel of Christ Rev. Figueiro was the coordinating director of Christ Is the Answer Crusade' organ.sed by the World Evangelism Inc. and local churches. Dubbed99 words
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Article186 1969-10-12 6 A WORD FITLY SPOKEN IS LIKE APPLES OP GOLD IN PICTURES OP SILVER—PROV: 25:11 i"\UT of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks. If the heart is flVed with grace our speech will also be filled with grace. Like the gauge of a boiler, which five? an186 words
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373 1969-10-12 7 TREVOR NASH - Now It's The By TREVOR NASH LONDON, Sat. World airlines are queueing up to buy the "know-how'' of the BOAC computer system which handles customers from the moment they buy a ticket to reception at destination. So far seven' major international and American airlines want373 words
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Article41 1969-10-12 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday 30 Industrials 306.98 20 rails 196.0S 15 utilities 110.73 6S stocks 272.23 40 bonds 70 36 Commodity future* index 141.12 up 0 12.41 words
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196 1969-10-12 7 FRANKFURT, Germany, Sat (UPIJ The Confederation of German Industry demanded this week that the government decide quickly on the value of the West German mark and return to a fixed exchange rate. In a statement issued from its Cologne headquarters, the196 words
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Article138 1969-10-12 7 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) Gold prices slipped In routine trading yesterday on markets here and abroad In London, gold fell 4 cents at the morning fixing and an additional 2 cents for a second fixing of 40.73 dollars an ounce. Gold in Zurich eased138 words
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Article, Illustration424 1969-10-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—-A national facilitation committee is to be set up to ensure the smooth and efficient handling of all air traffic in Malaysian airports, Tun Tan Siew Sin, Minister with Special Functions, announced yesterday. The decision to set up the424 words
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225 1969-10-12 7 NEW YORK. Sat. First National City Corporation this week reported that net operating earnings of the corporation and its wholly owned subsidiaries lor the first nine month* thts year were U5597.6 million, up 2.2 per cent from the 95.6 million earned in the225 words
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157 1969-10-12 7 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) The British car industry this year expects Its exports to reach US$2 4 billion for the first time. Douglas Richards, president of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders <SMMT> has told a motor show conference. The reversal on157 words
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133 1969-10-12 7 THE computer playing an active role in weather forcasting. This is an Automatic Data Editing Switching System (ADESS) installed at the main office in Tokyo of the Meteorological Agency. It is directly connected, either by wire or radio means, with weather observatories throughout Ja- pan, Asia, the United States, India,133 words
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Article131 1969-10-12 7 GENEVA. Sat. (UPI) The cotton textile committee of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). after Initial sparring between exporting and Importing countries, agreed yesterday to meet again in midDecember to discuss future trading arrangements. The committee, after three days of discussion, reached no131 words
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81 1969-10-12 7 WASHINGTON, Sat, (UPI) The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) announced yesterday President Nixon has approved a China Airlines route to provide for flights between mainland United States and Osaka and Tokyo, Japan. The carrier's permit originally authorised flights between China and Okinawa and Japanese points81 words
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86 1969-10-12 7 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Rubber market closed quiet yesterday with spot 26-1/2, 27-1/4. Settlement House. Nov 26-1/2 27 Seller Nom Dec 26-1/4 26-3/4 Jan 25-1/4 25-1/2 Seller Nom Jan/Mar 25-1/8 25-1/4 Apr/June 25 25-1/8 July/Sept 24-7/8 25 Oct/Dec 24-3/4 24-15/16 Jan/Mar 24-5 8 24-13/16 April/June 24-I'286 words
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Article61 1969-10-12 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged to 25 points higher on no sales yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange. Close Prev Nov 28.25 2825 Jan 26 758 27.10 26.65 Mar 26.108 50 26.10 May 26.008 40 26.00 Ju!y 26 25 26 00 Sep 26.00 26.00 Nov61 words
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Article89 1969-10-12 7 THE noon price* at the sint» pore Chlnene Prodnce exchange >e*terday wert~Bayer Seller (oconut oil cr o.B.) Bulk 50 55 Coconut Oil fF.OB.) Dram 52.75 Mixed Copra J 1-50 Mnntoii White Pepper (FOB.) 242,50 Sarawak White Pepper cro.B.) —m 240.Ofl Sarawak Special Blac* irOKi NLW 170 00 Lamponr 'pedal89 words
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190 1969-10-12 7 HONG KONG, Sat. (UPI) *968 was a better year than 1969 for Hong Kong aviation, but facilities are expected to be "totally inadequate" in the next decade. Civil Aviation Director Thomas Russell Thomson said yesterday. 1968 figures showed Hong Kong served 1.5190 words
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125 1969-10-12 7 Th t- ,Reut er) The boom in Australian mindav IK continued yesterday, although most activity r^Hi* o PJ lre i y Professional, re iith n h r° saJdon "s hecw pnce moving erl?v"l of 286 the overn '8 h fo^I lttsh fund125 words
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Article206 1969-10-12 7 The Port of Singapore Authority has announced the fol owing arrangements for the berthing of ships in port today, Sunday. Oct. 12 DEPARTURE ARRIVALS Godovms Vessels 3/4 Bon ban a 13/14 Lelewal 19 Sinegorsk EW Jetty Calter Kartika 21 '22 Shunko Maru 25/28 Iraouaddy 33/34 Karachi 42/43206 words
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883 1969-10-12 7 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) The Japanese government closed the door this week to bi-lateral negotiation of voluntary textile import curbs between the United States and Japan. In a 40-minute conference with Assistant Secretary of State Philip Trezise at the close of trade talks883 words
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Article429 1969-10-12 7 ARRIVALS 500 a.m. Ms A 029 K. Lumpur 9.00 a.m. MJ»A 119 K Lumpur 945 a.m. MSA 331 Sydney. Jakarta 1015 am. MSA 112 R. Lumpur U.4up.uk. CAL Lis iaipet Hone RODS 10 25 am. MSA 055 Penang. Ipob. K. Lumpur, Malacca 1.00 p.m. HAS 6K071 copennagen, Tatbkcot.429 words
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Article, Illustration1096 1969-10-12 8 Gordon Coxhill - By Gordon Coxhill WOW! It was quite a weekend for the Hollies. Allan Clarke started the ball rolling on Friday evening when his wife Jenny presented him with a second son, Toby, and as they say in the top people's paper, a brother for1,096 words
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Article149 1969-10-12 8 COLIN PETERSEN who was sacked three weeks ago, has Issued writs against the two remaining members of the Bee Gees. Barry and Maurice Glbb. as well as against the Robert Stlgwood Organisation. Proceedings have been instituted in which Colin clalma that an agreement exists whereby149 words
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Article, Illustration161 1969-10-12 8 Derek Johnson - By Derek Johnson FLEETWOOD MAC: Oh Well (Reprise). This is a record of startling contrasts assaulting your ears at the outset, then suddenly swltchlne to a charming Spanish guitar theme with a flamenco quality. The first part Is really shattering a wild pulsating rocker that storms161 words
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Article, Illustration879 1969-10-12 8 ALAN SMITH - Abbey Road Album Track By Track By ALAN SMITH A YOUNG lady once wrote to Radio, her heart full of hate, her pen dipped in vitriol, and her message was that record reviewers and d-j's were drivelling fools who praised and played every Beatles record in a state of mindless879 words
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Article269 1969-10-12 8 HI THERE! Like..Holy Whatchamacallit! (Editor's Note: Thank Heavens, he's back to normal!) I have Just heard the new Beatle album, and It's like way out. man groovy! For all you hep-type cool cats who still haven't got a chance to give It a listen, we have a269 words
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Miscellaneous585 1969-10-12 8 WORLD CHARTS The Archies *Sugar, Sugar Maintains No. 1 Spat Far 4th Week In America bouncy ''Sugar. Sugar." hold the number one spot for the fourth week In the United States and the third week in Hong Kong. "Sugar. Sugar" has now been released In Britain and is already pushing585 words
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Article, Illustration530 1969-10-12 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers f)EAß ANN: I had not seen my sister in three years. She is 40 years old and her two children are grown-ups. When Erma and her husband met me at the airport I was shocked to see that she had gotten530 words
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784 1969-10-12 9 Sheilah Graham - SptHt!iiltfl for .1 Sheilah Graham [F ELAND. Sat. 'Sarah I Miles will win an Oscar tor Ryan s Daughter.'" said Robert Mltchum. Sarah will win the Oscar said Trevor Howard. Everyone says you'll win the Oscar." I said to784 words
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Article101 1969-10-12 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (Reuter) Jazz trumpeter Miles Davis was slightly wounded yesterday when a gunman opened Are on his car while he sat parked with a woman In front of her home. Trie shooting followed a telephone threat to the Negro jazz man warning him101 words
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Article, Illustration350 1969-10-12 9 Goh Eng Kee - By Goh Eng Kee STAIRCASE is a kind of bickering domestic comedy that puts two of the screen's best actors In deviate circumstances and demands the best of their acting talents. Adapted to the screen by Charles Dyer from his play, Staircase"350 words
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Article, Illustration494 1969-10-12 9 GOH ENG KEE - -By GOH ENG KEE THEY were three men who lived like gypsies and flirted with death like moths flitting at a flame They were sky-divers whose business was thrill shows. And under John Frankenheimer's direction. 'The Gypsy Moths" is exciting,494 words
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121 1969-10-12 9 LOS ANGELES. Sat. (Reutee) Lawyers for Cary Grant and his former wife Dyan Cannon appeared in Superior Court here on Wednesday to say that thetr film star clients might reach an out-of-court settlement on their disagreements over their only child. Jennifer, 3. Grant,121 words
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134 1969-10-12 9 MOSCOW. Sat. (Reuter) A Russian film cameraman who sought asylum in Britain nearly two years ago flew back here last night to loin his wife and children after an unexplained change of mind. He is Ivan MiKheev. 58. who was granted permission to stay in134 words
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Miscellaneous269 1969-10-12 9 ORGANISATION LIDO Phone *****1 LAST DAY: 11 iB, 145 ton. 4.30 915 p m Berna-i DeVries. Rosemar.e Dexter THE -EX OF ANGELS" Tecnniscope 'OAI 2nd PIG MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! Simu'taneoush at 4 Theatres CAPI TO L-1.1 DO-REX-SKY LIDO: Open.' TomorrowChin P.r.; THE SWOROMATtI'* SHAW PRODUCTIONt Mandarin n Shawscope A- Color CAPITOL269 words
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Miscellaneous258 1969-10-12 9 HSSEP wr>: ORCHARD 3?161 11TH DAT! TOD AT ft SHOWS 11 1 4.M. M 9 Ift »m NO DiCJtSABB LN PRlCbfe Anou* AloiM "JUSTINE" ,Fo CA I HAY J3400 Now Skavtaf! 4 Ikm At 19.39 am, SWT 5 15 *3O p m MOM*» IMMME COISTY' Elisabeth TAYLO* Lee MARVIN ODFON258 words
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Article167 1969-10-12 10 BIG BEN JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC KALE DISCOVERED Hand In Hand Bic Hill COURAGEOUS Hand In Hand Tototak SWEET LOTUS Tototak Hand In Hand TOTOTAK Bic Hill Hand In Hand RACE 9 BLASTED OAK Coop De Main Pan Rajah SPEEDY FELLOW La Vite Coup De Main BLASTED OAK Speedy167 words
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Article126 1969-10-12 10 BUENOS AIRES, Sat. (Reuter) Nicolino Locche, of Argentina, is a firm favourite to retain his world junior welterweight boxing title against tough Brazilian challenger Joao Henrique here tonight. Locche, rated the best world boxing champion, Argentina has ever produced, wound up training in a confident126 words
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Article80 1969-10-12 10 ASCOT, England. Sat (Renter) The odds-on favourite. Realm, owned by R.C. Boucher, won the Duke of Edinburgh Stakes for two-year-olds run over six furlong s here yesterday. Realm won the £2,540 first prize by beating Mr Charles Engelhard's Double First by half-a-length. Mrs. J. Benskin's80 words
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Article219 1969-10-12 10 MELBOURNE, Sat. (Reuter) Champion Australian three-year-old VAIN easily thrashed New Zealanders DARYL'S JOY and WOOD COURT INN in the glamour event at Caulfield yesterday the Caufield Guineas. Vain, a 10/9 on favourite. outclassed Daryl's Joy (6/4) in race record time and won by four lengths with219 words
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Article109 1969-10-12 10 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Jimmy Ellis, the World Boxing Association's heavyweight champion, said yesterday he hoped to defend his share of the world title against Gregorlo Peralta in Montevideo. Ecuador on Dec. 8. It would be the first defence for Ellis since he won109 words
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98 1969-10-12 10 PHILADELPHIA. Sat (UPI) The oddmakers believe in Baltimore but among baseball fans the Mets are the popular choice to win the world series, a poll indicated yesterday. Sindlinger »nH Co., in a nationwide sampling reported that of more than 1.200 adults asked which98 words
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58 1969-10-12 10 MR. ALEX LEE, of Merchandise Holdings (S) Pte. Ltd. (right) di scusses the merits of a range of Australian putters at last week's display of Australian golf and golf course equipment at the Australian Trade Commissioner's display rooms in Singapore. Third from right is Mr. Alan Yeo,well-known Singapore businessman who58 words
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Article877 1969-10-12 10 Big Ben - GOING: GOOD TO YIELDING By Big Ben PHRASER HILL II it retaining hit winning form J- and in thit moderate field ht it a tafe each-way bet in Race Three at Penang here to- day. The John's Court gelding scored an impressive win at877 words
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Article25 1969-10-12 10 BIG BEN Serry't Special Precious Lotus Kudadin JIMMY LAD Interest Malarhijau Jerantut CISCO Blasted Oak Bukit Bendera Kudadin ZODIAC Speedy fellow Malarhijau Kudadin25 words
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Article1283 1969-10-12 10 Ran It CL 6 Div 1—7 Furm.■}.)0 ($4300) (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 1. Ml Discovered 6y 9 00 Come Again Stable R. Breuk M r small 14 2. 137 Eaalero Matd Sy 8.11 H A.M. Buyong Sain 8 3. 503 Sweet Lotuo 5v 8.10 E« Meng Stable1,283 words
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Article, Illustration970 1969-10-12 11 R. NATHAN - By R. NATHAN A WORLD record wot set up for the first time in the Republic by on Austrolion in the one-day friendly international athletic match between the visiting Australians and Singapore at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre, yesterday. The mark was set bySunsport pix. - 970 words
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Article142 1969-10-12 11 Copperplate, winner b> ten lengths at Ruklt Ttmah recently, hu been promoted from Claw 5 to Class 3 PROMOTIONS:* From Class 2 to Claa* Air Marshal. Thunder Court. Tudor Pirate. From Claa* S to Claaa S:Copperplate From Class 5 to Clata 4:Dolphm's Bay. DEMOTIONS:From Class 2142 words
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Article1468 1969-10-12 11 Pretty Scores 2 Winners Bv Big Ben PENANG. Sat. Kerakah with Sub'an Dawee in the saddle, scored a smart half length win in the class three division three event here today to pay $B3 for a win ticket, the highest dividend of the day. Apprentice Rajoo landed1,468 words
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Article60 1969-10-12 11 WENTWORTH. England. Sat. (Reuter) Gene Littler (United States) and Bob Charles (New Zealand) qualified for the final of the Piccadilly World Match play golf tournament here yesterday. Littler beat Gary Player, the South African holder, five arid three. Charles, last year's finalist, annihilated American Tommy Aaron60 words
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Advertisement146 1969-10-12 11 Classified Ads. House* A Land For Sale i r*lT BLOCK TERRACE HOfSE WATTEN PARK A TYPE" J-stcreT Garden Terraced Houiea at ms Bukit Timah Road fopp Chinete High School) spacious compound. e>zance and Luiury The area of th« h9-nt u bieger then a »emi-detached bun;a:ov with 4-rooms 3-ha!ls. 3-bal-con »s.146 words
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Miscellaneous44 1969-10-12 11 BIG SWEEP Total Pool $32,060 Ist Prixe No. *****0 $10,579 2nd Prixe No. *****5 2,644 3rd Prixe No. *****5 1,322 Starters: ($293 each) Nos: *****4 *****1 *****8 *****9 *****3 *****3. Consolation: ($132 each) Nos: *****4 *****4 *****5 *****4 *****1 *****3 *****9 *****2 *****7 *****3.44 words
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Miscellaneous1460 1969-10-12 11 (CHANNEL 8) A.M.: 10.60 Opening Announcements in all Languages and Skippv the Bush Kangaroo (Marco Polo>; 10.30 The Nurses Field of Battle'; 1115 Pesta Pop (Repeat). PM.: 12.15 Mr Ed The Talking Horse 'Ed. gets the Mumps*; 12.40 Hollywood Pa'.ace (The Supreme*'; 1.30 Prog. Summary in all Languages: 1 401,460 words
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Article, Illustration322 1969-10-12 12 "Ave ave Sir" replied 51 seamen as they walked out to receive their certificates and record books at the passing out ceremony held at the "T.S. Singapore" yesterday had comp ete d 12 week of training in various courses aboard the training ship, which322 words
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Article, Illustration100 1969-10-12 12 The Manager of Control and Engineering Co.. Mr. S.Y. Hon. has left on a two-month tour to Indonesia t 0 survey the "air-conditioning market" there. Mr. Hon's company has recently been appointed an authorised Carrier dealer. His appointment was announced by the General Manager of100 words
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Article, Illustration114 1969-10-12 12 Picture shows the manager of the purification plant at Lower Plenty, a suburb of Melbourne, Mr. Bruce McLennan showing Mr. Lim the various installations. A Singapore public health engineer, Mr. Lim Boon Tan, is now attending a special 11-week training course in Australia under the Colombo Plan. A sewerage engineer114 words
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316 1969-10-12 12 The City districts have more places for the breeding of mosquitoes than those in the rural areas. This is shown In the latest report from the Ministry of Health where health teams after a survey of some 6.000 premises, found 16 out of316 words
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378 1969-10-12 12 THE Minister for Defence, Mr. Lim Kim San, Hat strongly refuted complaints that Pre-U students and university graduates will forget all they have learned if they are to be conscripted into full-time national service immediately after their studies. Mr. Lim was speaking at the Special Constabulary378 words
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Article77 1969-10-12 12 Six daring thieve* board a cargo ship, TJlpondok. anchored at the Eastern Road*, and removed a non-service-able radiator rrom the ship. The thieves. when they were challenged by the quartermaster. warned him not to raise any alarm or else he would be assaulted They th*n went off the77 words
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Article, Illustration574 1969-10-12 12 Scouting Provides Well Trained Leaders SINGAPORE'S Boy Scouts Movement possessed a tremendous potential for providing a well-trained leadership that could ensure a brighter future for the islandRepublic. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Inche Sha'ari Tadin. emphasised this yesterday when he declared open a week-end seminar on scouting574 words
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Article, Illustration346 1969-10-12 12 THE happiest girl in Singapore yesterday must be pretty Miss Nadia El Kor<!y who spent more than five hours pacing the floors of the Singapore Airport Concourse anxiously waiting for her plane to fly her to Sydney, Australia, to meet her beloved. "T will reach346 words
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Article166 1969-10-12 12 Singapore's scout leaders must be prepared to reorientate themselves to the changing needs of the society. declared the Republic's Chief Scout Commissioner, Mr. Chu Chui Lum, yesterday. Mr. Chu was speaking at the opening of a weekend scout seminar at the Singapore Scout Association's headquarters, Sands House,166 words
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Miscellaneous88 1969-10-12 12 Time Tide High Tide (Today) Sirgapor® Town: 11.05 am. (9.2 ft.) 11.37 p.m. (9 3 ft.). Naval Dockyard: 11.28 a.m. (10.6 ft.) 11.53 p.m. (11.2 ft.). Low Tide (Today) Singapore Town 5.00 am. (2.3 ft.) 5.10 p.m. (1.4 ft). Naval Dockyard: 4.56 a.m. (2.8 ft.) 5.05 p.m (1.9 ft.) High88 words
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