Eastern Sun, 19 October 1969
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Title Section22 1969-10-19 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY <& Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1153 Sunday Edition 19 October 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cent*22 words
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Article332 1969-10-19 1 SOYUZ-8 RETURNS MOSCOW, Sat. (Reuter) The Soviet Union today brought its Soyuz-8 probe back to earth and ended a week-long space expedition involving three ships and seven cosmonauts. The two Soyuz-8 spacemen, Colonel Vladimir Shatalov and Dr. Alevei Yeliseye*, were reported fit and well after stepping332 words
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Article57 1969-10-19 1 HONG KON'G. Sat. <UPI» Communist China and the Soviet Union will open talks in Pekme Monday on critical border issues that bmueht the two Communist giants to the brir.k of war earlier this year. The talks will be at foreign ministerial level, accordins to a Chinese57 words
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Article, Illustration492 1969-10-19 1 SAF Reception At Tengah THE Minister for Defence, Mr. Lim Kim San, yesterday officially received the first three BAC Strikemasters ordered for the Singapore Armed Forces. The aircraft, three of sixteen, were flown out from the United Kingdom by Airworks Services Ltd. and is the492 words
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Article122 1969-10-19 1 Apartheid The Changing 'Sin' CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Sat. (UPI) A study commission in South Africa's larqest and most powerful Afrikaans Church said last night that racially mixed marriages are not sinful. The report threw the Nederdultse Gereformeerde Kerke, a Dutch Reformed Faith. Into confusion It astonished some 800 delegates122 words
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Article63 1969-10-19 1 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) Four long-distance swimmers of international renown have agreed to participate in Hong Kongs first 20-mlle round-the-island swim on Dec. 20. Ron Hobson. chairman of Hong Kong Marathon Swimming Club disclosed today. According to Hobson. entry forms have been mailed to swimmers in Italy. Syria.63 words
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Article82 1969-10-19 1 CEDAR GROVE. New Jersey. Sat (L*PI) Singer Denise Darcel has .earned the risks involved i n sitting in a gentleman's lap to liven up a rally especially when his wife is ©resent. The singer's $25 hairdo and seqmned low-cut evening gown were dripp.ng after the wife of82 words
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Article124 1969-10-19 1 SEOUL, Sat. (UPI) President Park Chung-Hee. the driving force behind South Korea's rapid economic growth, won an indisputable, significant vote of confidence today when the nation approved a proposal to enable him to run for a third four-year term in 1971. The outcome of Friday's national124 words
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Article155 1969-10-19 1 NEW YORK. Sat. (Router) —A Nobel Prize winning scientist has anticipated a nightmarish society in which man could be repaired or manufactured until he became a robot. Dr. Salvador Luria. whose Noble Prize for his discoveries concerning viruses and virus diseases, was announced Thurs- day, warned mankind155 words
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Article149 1969-10-19 1 ClosedDoor Council KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Frank discussions will be held on national issues in the soon-to-be-formed Consultative Council but behind closed doors. This was announced by the director of operations. Tun Abdul Raxak, in Alor Star today. Tun Razak explained that It was neces&ary to discuss issues facing the nation149 words
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Article63 1969-10-19 1 THE head of the Indonesian state-owned oil companv Maj. Gen. Sutowo, left for Jakarta last night after his talks with Finance Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee. He diseased with Dr. Goh how the two countries could cooperate on economic and technical matters, particularly on oil exploration in Indonesia63 words
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Article152 1969-10-19 1 LANCASTER England. Sat. (I/PI) 'Hello Queen" shouted the bearded, frirzy-haired hippie That's not quite the way to address Royalty, but when Queen Elizabeth heard the salutation during a fW| a t Lancaster University on Friday.she went over to speak with her hippie greeter The Hippie Quentin152 words
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Article119 1969-10-19 1 JAKARTA Sat. (UPI) Foreign Minister Adam Maliic said today that several companies In the United States. West Germany, the Netnerlands and other countres have offered job oportunittes for 5.000 to 6.000 Indonesian workers. Malik said before these workers are sent abroad the government was making certain119 words
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Article, Illustration246 1969-10-19 2 ONE of Scotland's leading research scientists in the field of mutagenesis the study of genetically determined differences in individuals, human and animal Professor Charlotte Auerbach has arrived here yesterday for week-long lecture tOUr The Professor is the former Director of the Department of Mutagenesis at246 words
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51 1969-10-19 2 A "swan" exhibit is seen being displayed by Sgt. Joe Burgoyne, a chef at RAF Seletar, in the Cold Sweets section. Sgt. Burgoyne joined the RAF in 1953 and arrived in the Far East in 1967. He will be returning to UK shortly at the end of his Far East51 words
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214 1969-10-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister and Director of Operations, Tun Abdul Rasak today described the situation in Southeast Asia as crucial. "For this reason.'' he added. "Our security forces must be atrengthened." Tun Razak was addressing members of the State Assembly214 words
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Article61 1969-10-19 2 TWO notorious criminals who carried a total reward of SC.OCO on their heads have been arrested by a police party yesterday. The two. Koh Yong Guan. and Tan Kim Hong, both unemployed. were wanted by the police in connection with the murder of one Umar bin Osman61 words
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Article, Illustration268 1969-10-19 2 THE Chairman of the Singapore Tourist Association, Mr. Herbert Lim Eng Kwon, yesterday opened a seminar on Window Dressing held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. In his speech, he said that the seminar would update the marketing and merchandising techniques and also complement268 words
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387 1969-10-19 2 ALOR STAR, Sat. Communist terrorists who had kept up their activities in the Malaysia-Thai Border area in the last few months now pose the biggest threat to the nation since the abortive Indonesian confrontation said an official of the Border Operations Committee. The spokesman,387 words
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Article111 1969-10-19 2 A HOUSEWIFE. Madam Phua Sin Pin. 21. was robbed of a total of $B5O in cash and jewellery by two persona who forced entry into her house at Prince Charles Square in Alexandra, on Friday night. Phua was in the house at that time when .she heard111 words
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Article54 1969-10-19 2 A PARTY of piain clothes Officers from the Beach Road Police Station raided a nouse in Beaeh Road and seized several opium pipe?, lamps and 80 round? of 45 ammunition, on Friday night. The seized item* were found under a floorboard and a man had been detained.54 words
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242 1969-10-19 2 A middle-aged woman, Lim Kim Choo. was yesterday sentenced by the Fourth District Court Judge, Mr. Syed Alwi to two years imprisonment and a fine of $l,OOO or in default twelve months' imprisonment for living on immoral earnings. The prosecutor, Inspector Chan Beng Hooi.242 words
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Article89 1969-10-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Two gunmen this afternoon held ur» the branch manager of a Petaling Jaya pharmaceutical Arm and robbed him of $2,400 and the •am* amount in cheques. The victim Mr Teoh Hon* Chew. 36. told Police later that he was Ji»»t going back89 words
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Article, Illustration254 1969-10-19 2 THE Junior Chamber of Singapore held their election for 1970 Officers at a lunch at Tropicana yesterday afternoon, The following were e posts: President: Albert Hee Joon Leong Vice Presidents: Jonathan Ou John Tan Sek Yam Secretary General: Gerald Bamanshaw lected for their respectir* Treasurer: Ng254 words
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Advertisement56 1969-10-19 2 Time The Song Contest Meet The Prizewinners Of Contest-I IST-10 LPs Nlu Tan Sal (mr of M-J. Jalan Mrmbina Barat. Mn|»por«. i 2ND-5 LPs 3RD-2 LPs Mr Patrirfc Uai Chta Mr Faal Taa «f Id, Hual »l lalaa Fifth Ateaac. Saigakaaaf. »ta<ap*r«. HN, la. TIME OF THE SONG (TO THE56 words
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318 1969-10-19 3 TOKYO, Sat. (UPI) Rodieal students struck at the Japanese government on Saturday with a firebomb attack on Prime Minister Eisoku Sato's official residence, and raids on other political centres and gov- ernment offices. There was no damage, and police arrested 26 persons. Besides the Prime318 words
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124 1969-10-19 3 TAIPEI. Sat. fßeuter) Nationalist Chinese Vice President, C. K. Yen has called lor further strengthening of regional cooperation in Asia. He also called for Increases in salaries of armed forces, public functionaries and educational personnel in next years over-all budget, the Central News Agency124 words
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Article255 1969-10-19 3 PARIS. Sat. (UPI) Henry Cabot Lodge. U S. Chief Negotiator at the Vietnam peace talks said last night Hanoi's proposal of direct US.-Viet Cong talk« was "their same old position.'• Lodge's statement came after a South Vietnamese delegation spokesman had described the North Vietnamese proposal255 words
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Article90 1969-10-19 3 JAKARTA. Sat. fßeuter) Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik has denied foreign press reports that his country had asked the for an assurance that the Sabah issue would not be raised at the forthcoming Ministerial Meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations 'ASEAN). Malik said Indonesia90 words
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Article73 1969-10-19 3 TOKYO, Sat (UPI) Communist Chinese Vice Premier and Defense Minister Lin Piao has received a message of greetings from his North Vietnamese counterpart Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap on the success of China's latest nuclear tests, the New China News Agency reported Friday. Gen. Giap in a message, dated Oct.73 words
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177 1969-10-19 3 TRIVANDRUM, India, Sat. (Reuter) Seven out of 12 ministers in the Communist-led coalition government in Kerala state, resigned last night, bringing it to the verge of collapse after 31 months of rule. The resignations followed weeks of wrangling between the eight parties in the177 words
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Article90 1969-10-19 3 MILAN. Sat. (Reuter) Italian comedian and mimic Alighiero Noschese said last night he is planning to get married shortly for the fourth time to the same woman. Noscheses three previous marriages to Edda De Bellis in Santa Cruz. St. Moritz and Lugano were all90 words
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Article33 1969-10-19 3 HONG KONG. Sat. <UPI> Typhoon Ida was Saturday morning located in the north of Guam and southwest of Mariana Island movine in general westerly direction at eight knots, the Royal Observatory said.33 words
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240 1969-10-19 3 SAIGON, Sat. (Reuter) —Ten North Vietnamese fishermen rescued by the United States Navy during a storm in July are to be given a junk and freed near the demilitarised Zone Monday, a U.S. spokesman announced in Saigon today. The fishermen would be240 words
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292 1969-10-19 3 SAIGON, Sat. (UPI) American helicopter gunship crewmen using powerful searchlights to pierce the darkness attacked a band of Communist soldiers in a rubber plantation with rockets and machinegun fire, military spokesmen said Saturday. The attack late on Friday night in the Michelm rubber plantation near292 words
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328 1969-10-19 3 VICTORIA, British Columbia. Sat. (Reuter) Donor countries of the Colombo Plan should make outright grants to the plan's 18 recipient Asian members instead of loans which they know will never be repaid, the Australian delegate said today. Philip J. Flood.328 words
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Article61 1969-10-19 3 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Sat. (Reuter) Britain yesterday pledged to maintain the pressure of sanctions and international isolation against the lan Smith regime "in order to create a new situation in Rhodesia." It acknowledged the limited success of sanctions but contended that so long as they61 words
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Article78 1969-10-19 3 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) About 600 people died of Cho'®ra the Indonesian province T>jambi. South Sumatra, durin? the past month, a Health Ministry spokesman said today. The death toll was reported at three districts in the province Batang Hari, Hurra Tebo and Tandjun* Djatiung where the disease broke78 words
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Article66 1969-10-19 3 MANILA .Sat, (Reuter) Sen. Sergio Osmena. Jr.. the opposition Liberal Party candidate for President in next month's general elections. has said if elected he would adopt a more liberal tiade attitude to attract foreign investment into the Philippines. Osmena did no specify his proposed trade liberalisation policy but66 words
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Article35 1969-10-19 3 TOKYO, Sat. (UPI> Earthquake wag felt in the northern Bart of Japan's main island of [onshu and in Hokkaido island at 10 14 a.m. Saturday. There were no reports of casualties or damage.35 words
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Article189 1969-10-19 3 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) U.S. officials do not believe any decision by India to grant full diplomatic recognition to North Vietnam is imminent, reliable sources said yesterday. The U.S. officials have concluded from two days of bilateral talks with an Indian delegation here that such a189 words
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400 1969-10-19 3 SEOUL, Sat. (UPI) South Korean President Park Chung-Hee parlayed a booming economy, political stability and the threat of aggression from Communist North Korea into Friday's referendum victory which permits him to seek a third consecutive term in 1971. Park had promised to resign if400 words
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Article131 1969-10-19 3 NEW DELHI, Sat (Reuier) Chinese-ru n Radio Lhasa today atcu.sed Russia of saying that Tibet controlled by China since 1951 is not a territory of China Tibetan sources here said it was the 6rst time Radio Lhasa had made the charge. Reporting a meetine between Chairman Mao131 words
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Article175 1969-10-19 3 YOKOSUKA. Japan, Sat (UPI) The US. naval port of Yokosuka is bustling with the largest concentration of American warships not se»n here for sometime. The K;yodo news agency reported that a s of Friday there were 33 U S Navy vessels, with a combined crew175 words
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Article178 1969-10-19 3 JAKARTA. Sat. (UPI) The total number of Indonesian Communists under detention is 71.905. according to army chief of staff Gen. Mara, den Panggabean An official announcement said the army chief gave the figure to central and region teams organised to resettle the detainees at a mee178 words
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480 1969-10-19 4 MOSCOW, Sat. (UPI) Vasili V. Kuxnetsov, first Deputy Foreign Minister, and the Kremlin's top most diplomatic trouble shooter leave for Peking today for what may become historic border talks with the Chinese. The flrst Sino-Sovlet fronI tier talks since 1964 are scheduled480 words
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147 1969-10-19 4 LONDON. Sat fßeuter) Hippies who were planning to buy a 14-acre island off the coast of the Irish Republic have withdrawn their offer because the Island Is too small and has no water. The hippies' spiritual leader. Swami Vlshudeananda. said they had searched ail147 words
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Article83 1969-10-19 4 LONDON. Sat. fßeuter) A High Court Judge was asked yesterday to travel abroad to hear witnesses In a case involving a millionaire's disputed will. The request was believed to be without precedent and lawvers speculated on whe<her It was constitutionally possible for an Enellsh Judge to83 words
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234 1969-10-19 4 LONDON. Sat (UPI) Censured for running the memoirs of former playgirl Christine Keeler, the Sunday broadsheet News of the World hit back yesterday at its critics In the "Fleet Street establishment." Other British newspapers promptly joined in the editorial slog-fest over the234 words
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Article67 1969-10-19 4 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) The Times of London yesterday announced its first price Increase in five years on Monday the paper will go from sixpence to eightpence sterling. Mr. Geoffrey Rowett. director and general manaeer of Times newspapers, said the price rise was <jue to higher wages and increased67 words
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378 1969-10-19 4 LUXEMBOURG, Sat. (UPI) France will not block British entry into the Common Market, French Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann said yesterday. But the French government would insist on the consolidation of the existing European Economic Community (EEC) and agreement among the ••six" on378 words
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Article205 1969-10-19 4 PARIS, Sat. (&euter) Father Daxnien Boulogne, the world's longest surviving heart transplant patient died suddenly here last night. a hospital spokesman said The 58-year-old Dominican priest received his new heart on May 12. I%R at the Broussais Hospital. He became the lon erst surviving patient205 words
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Article207 1969-10-19 4 PARIS Sat. (Renter) British police made inquiries among the immigrant community i n Bradford after seven Pak.stanis were arrested :n Pans on drug pedd!mg charges, the prosecution told a court here yesterdav Two French detectives also visited Britain after an examining mag.strate ordered inquries to207 words
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Article83 1969-10-19 4 NAIROBI. Sat (Reuter) Somali Prime Minister Mohamed Ibrahim Egal called a Cabinet meeting in Mogadishu last night within hours of arriving home after President Abdlrashid Shermarke's assassination Radio Mogadishu reported that Mr. Egal drove straight from Mogadishu Airport to the Digfer Hospital where Dr. Shermarke's body83 words
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386 1969-10-19 4 MELBOURNE, Sat. (Reuter) The wife of the leader of Britain's great train robberv gang has been detained in a raid on a suburban house here and police througout Australia have dramatically intensified their search for the wanted man. Mrs. Chairman B:ggs. 30, wif e386 words
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84 1969-10-19 4 CARDIFF Wales, Sat (Renter) Prime Minister Harold Wilson's wife is grateful that she doesn't have to answer the front door at Number 10 Downing Street. For. as she toM a meeting of Women Labour Party members here, it gets knocked o84 words
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Advertisement55 1969-10-19 4 Time The Song CONTEST II BABY, I LOVE YOU TIME: 2 MIN. 38 SECS. WINNERS: ]ST: Miss KUEK AH NOI, 219-J TAfMGLIN HALT RD. STORE 3 ONDr MR. SYED IDRIS RAHMAN, 30 JALAN JAFFAR, S'PORE 3 rd I MISS PAULINE TAN. 48-J JL. MEMBINA BARAT, S'PORE 3 ALL PRIZEWINNERS WILL55 words
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Miscellaneous276 1969-10-19 4 I DIDN'T LEAVE A FORWARDING ADDRESS WHEN I LEFT THAT ROOMING HOUSE/ HOW'D YOU FIND ME/ a I m 1 ■BHsasw/ TV ntsr> i i ii r<m vw E I sn? DO YOU THINK THE PROFESSOR IS GOING TO LET YOU OFF v THE HOOK? IT WASN'T HARD WE PAID276 words
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399 1969-10-19 5 WASHINGTON, Sot. (Reuter) President Nixon yesterday urged businessmen to keep price rises down and workers not to press for high woge increases so that the United States could win the fight against inflation. In a nationwide radio address. President Nixon declared: "I399 words
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Article72 1969-10-19 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) The U.S. Army announced today that lt will resume open-air work with nerve gas and other chemical warfare agents at two centres in Maryland and Alabama following civilian endorsement of Its safety precautions. The two sites are Edgewood Arsenal. Md.. a test area on the72 words
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401 1969-10-19 5 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) A majority of Americans polled after national Moratorium Day were unsympathetic to the anti-war demonstrations and an even larger percentage endorsed President Nixon's Vietnam policies. it w at reported Friday. Sindlinger and Co.. a marketing and research organisation based in Norwood.401 words
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Article73 1969-10-19 5 FT. BENNINO. Ga. Sat. (UPI) A woman received her dead son's war medais Friday a moment after she calmly read aloud a statement denouncing American involvement in Vietnam. "The government is involved in an Immoral war." said Mrs. Miles Stewart. "ITie time has come for men of the73 words
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226 1969-10-19 5 LOS ANGELES. Sat. (UPI) Evidence has been uncovered that could lead to solution of the bizarre slaying of actress Sharon Tate and four other persons two months ago. police revealed yesterday. Assistant Police Chief Robert Houghton emphasised that no "break" was imminent In the Aug.226 words
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Article78 1969-10-19 5 WASHINGTON, gat. (UPI> Defence Secretary Melvm P Laird said Friday th« United States is moving to turn over "In rapid fashion" all combat :esponslbility In Vietnam to the South Vietnamese. "We are doing somethlne wre than the plans that were In bein? when we took office." Laird told a78 words
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Article48 1969-10-19 5 STOCKHOLM. Sat. (UPP The Swedish Immigration Friday announced another 15 American soldiers and draft-dodgers have been granted asylum In Sweden. This raised the number of self-exiled American Vietnam war reslsters granted permission to stay in this country to 307. Another 15 American asylum cases are under investigation48 words
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Article121 1969-10-19 5 WASHINGTON. Sat (Renter) Fire Mused by a short circuit np a duplicating machine, broke out fp the basement of the Whit® House yesterday and sent thick smoke swirline through many office* in the west wine of the executive mansion. Smoke got tnt« the airconditioning system and121 words
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Article255 1969-10-19 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UP!) —The Navy has virtually abandoned use of intelligence-gathering ships like the USS Pueblo, which was captured by North Korea last year, it was announced Friday. The Defense Department «a;d all but two of It? eight I operation spy ships will be255 words
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Article115 1969-10-19 5 NEWARK. N.J., Sat. (UP1) White House Press Director Herb Klein said Thursday the Vietnam Moratorium Day will not affect the Nixon war policies and denied that the prospect of the demonstration had influenced the decision to remove the nation's selective service head last week. Speaking before 300115 words
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Article180 1969-10-19 5 ROME Sat. (UPI) America's men-on-1 he-moon space team ended a visit to Rome Friday by tossing coins into Trevl Fountain and promising a movie star a moon stone. Neil A. Armstrong. Edwin E Aldrin and Rome-born Michael J Collins took a complete break from official duties,180 words
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Article172 1969-10-19 5 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat (UPI) A 10-man team of detectives has consulted jui astrologer for help In its search for a man who rails himself "Zodiac" and boaste of committing five murders In the past 10 months Capt. Mar? Lee said Thursday the astrologer Itave the detectives172 words
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310 1969-10-19 5 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Nobel Prix# biologist Dr. Salvador E. Luria warned Friday that the possibility of controlled human genetics envisioned in Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" may soon be possible and man must guard against such a "nightmarish society." In a by-lmed article310 words
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Article68 1969-10-19 5 LA PAZ Bolivia Sat. (Reuter) Bolivian armed forces yesterdav took over the Bolivian Gulf Oil Company. subsidiary of the US.-own-ed Gulf Oil of Pittsburgh, in what could be a prelude to the nationalisation of the country's oil industry The offices and Installations of the company were68 words
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Article93 1969-10-19 5 LONDON" Sat. (Reuter) Film actor Paul Newman disclosed tonight that he and his actress wife Joanne Woodward may leave America and settle down In Britain. "I have a big problem about living in America." he told television interviewer David Frost. "There Is a certain kind93 words
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Article44 1969-10-19 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPIV The National Product Safety Commission Is looking Into reports that some colour television sets have caught fire spontaneously A source on the commission said none of the report* was connected with the radiation known to come from colour sets.44 words
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Miscellaneous253 1969-10-19 5 LOOK.VOGI HAS 6!VENME HTS WORD. wsgbtitsacx/ B iih^l :iifi as; I [1 I I a i I I IS« i 1 U H(1 i (XI H tt S4W-tiS» NOW HERE'S A VASg.ro SMILE ON YOUR FACE/ WAHFLLE W!TH AS SOON AST MAKE MY BIO.CCOSETHE BIPS. > R EME V.OER. VOGI.TWIS253 words
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Article534 1969-10-19 6 The Sunday Page THERE is renewed interest in evangelism throughout the world today Not only are the traditionally evangelical churches placing greater emphasis on evangelistic activities, but many liberal churches, for reasons of their own, are also showing greater interest and a willingness to participate in this new534 words
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Article, Illustration335 1969-10-19 6 i Foundation Laying The ceremony of the laying the Foundation Stone of the new sanctuary of the Newton Life Church at 200 Keng Lee Road, today noon, will be a clear testimony of God's providence n His own time. Rev. Khoo Slaw Hua. chairman of335 words
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Article, Illustration276 1969-10-19 6 Janice Keidel - By Janice Keidel "T'VE got a Reason to Sing" was the opening song at the Singapore Youth For Christ. New Zealand TeenTeam Rally, on Friday, Oct. 17. Victoria Theatre was filled for the 7.30 p.m. Christian commitment programme. The National President of276 words
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Article, Illustration1365 1969-10-19 6 people THIS is a continuation of an interview with Rev. Jim Minchin, an Australian pastor at Our Saviour's Church. Last week, we talked with him to find out a little of what makes a pastor tick. Rev. Minchin spoke of his bteftming a Christian in Australia, the1,365 words
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Article179 1969-10-19 6 WHEN a boat sails down the river, there is beauty about It and there Is usefulness. too, because it U somewhere, perhaps to carry produce or to **t fish. A boat is not meant to stand still. Neither Is a man meant to stand still. When179 words
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Article253 1969-10-19 6 G. B. Hardy - COUNTDOWN A Time To Choose BOOK YOU SHOULD HEAD by G. B. Hardy (Moody Protl) pp. 96 Paperback appro*. $l.BO THIS book is a forcible reminder that our present life Is only a moment in eternity. and centres around the question. "Are you prepared for that greater existence?" The author253 words
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134 1969-10-19 6 THE Nurses' Christian fellowship, Singapore will hold a public memni at the St. Matthews Church on Bat.. Oct. 25 at 7.30 p.m. to commemorate It* 10th anniversary. This is the second public meeting organised by the fellowship. The first meeting was held on the134 words
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Article32 1969-10-19 6 THE Singapore Recording Company will make Saturday Dec. 6 an Open Day. There will be exhibition of broadcasting equipment and will be followed by a thanksgiving service at 530 p.m.32 words
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Article, Illustration368 1969-10-19 6 Our fathers sat In prLsons dark Amidst South China's plains. Till one from England did embark. Bearing the Light from Heaven. The vessel whom the Lord had sent; His name WUllam Burns, To Hong Kong Island first368 words
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Article35 1969-10-19 6 "SKY Waves" the book on the FEBC story Is on *ale for $3 at Betheada Book Centre at 551. Blk.. 126 Toa Payoh. Singapore The boon contains 228 pages and 2 dozen pictures.35 words
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Miscellaneous18 1969-10-19 6 POOR ROOTS NO TPuUTT 600 D H.OCTS MUCH FMJIT »Thp frurl of fhp Sprrii >' BJB*ay A df V--3L*18 words
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Article, Illustration385 1969-10-19 7 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) President Nixon told American consumers yesterday that the rising cost of living would be "slowing down" in the near future. At the same time, he notified labour and management to expect the government to continue its often385 words
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Article304 1969-10-19 7 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Optimistic statements on the future of Britain's economy and world payments cheered the stock market yesterday and pushed industrial stocks higher although trading stayed quiet. Australian mines bubbled up again and posted a list of sharp gains as the section resumed304 words
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Article61 1969-10-19 7 NEW YORK. Sat. 'UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged to 20 points higher on 2 sales yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange. (Close) (Prer) Nov 2325 2825 Jan 26.708 90 20 50 Mar 26.008 40 26.00 May 25.758 26.25 25 75 Jul 26.25 26.25 Sept 26.00 2600 Nov61 words
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129 1969-10-19 7 NEW DELHI. Sat. (Reuter) India's central government enterprises, with a total Investment of about 35.000 million rupees (£1.944 million), lost 350 million rupees (£19.4 million) during 1967-68 financial year, the Bureau of Public Enterprises said this week. The Bureau added that trends indicated that129 words
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Article226 1969-10-19 7 THE Port of Singapore Authority has announced the following berthing arrangements for ships In port today, Sunday. Oct. 19: DEPARTURES God own* Veesels 12 Ayuthia B'9 Chandpara 13/14 Tr«at N.W. l Semenyih N W 2 Gian<? Seng E W. Jetty Caltex Kartlka 21 22 Bidor 31 32226 words
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Article57 1969-10-19 7 HONG KONG Sat. (UPI) Mofiey Quotations. HK56.0675 per U.S. dollar. HK56.085 per U S dollar TT. HK$l4 5 per pound sterling. HK5305.5 per tael of gold 94 5 per cent fineness. HK5163.7 per 10.000 Japanese yen. HKSI2O 2 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers. HKSI222 per 100 Philippine pesos57 words
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Article140 1969-10-19 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) The market closed on an irregular note yesterday In the wake of remarks from key Washington officials that the Nixon Administration cannot yet afford to relax its antiinflation efforts. Volume slowed to 13.740.000 shares from 19.500.000 shares in the previous session. which140 words
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105 1969-10-19 7 LONDON. Bit. (UPI) Rubber market closed neglected yesterdav with #pot 26-7 8. 27-3/8 nom 'SETTLEMENT HOUSE) NOT 20-7/8. 27-3 8: Dec. 26-3/8. 26-3'4; Jan 25-1 2. 25-3/4 buyer nominal. Jan 'March 25-1 4. 25-3 8; April' June 25-1/8. 25-1 4: July/Sept 25. 25-1 3; Oct./105 words
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Article13 1969-10-19 7 THE lin price for yeserdav was $643.00 per picul, up 10.171.13 words
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239 1969-10-19 7 CANBERRA, feat—The Re. serve Bank of Australia, in its annual report, stated that the continuing expansion of industry and the discovery and exploitation of new mineral deposits suggested that Australia could hope to continue to attract the necessary large flow of foreign funds. But239 words
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190 1969-10-19 7 HONG KONG, Sat. (Reuter) Hong Kong's domestic exports reached an all-time high of HK51.069 million (£67 million) last month, according to official statistics released here this week. The Director of Commerce and Industry. Mr. T. D. sorby said last month's trade figures represented190 words
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Article91 1969-10-19 7 KUWAIT. Sat (UPI) A three-member Japanese trade delegation, led by Vice Minister for Foreign Industry and Trade Masayuki Fujio, arrived in Kuwait this week. Fujlo met commerce and industry officials in a bid to boost Japanese exports to Kuwait. He also discussed with oil ministry91 words
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Article64 1969-10-19 7 THE Association of Barks in Malaysia-Singapore yesterday made the following changes in its ra:es to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency): SELLING T T. or O.D. ready: Deutsche Marks in abeyance; Holland Guilders $85.5600; Swiss Francs $7l- Belgian Francs $6.1675; French64 words
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70 1969-10-19 7 THE special plant for software of Hitachi Ltd. in Yokohama city. It is the first and the largest plant of such type in Japan established by a manufacturer of electronic computer. Seventeen electronic computers worth 7,000 million yen (nearly U.S.S 20 million) are installed in the plant, with a total70 words
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390 1969-10-19 7 TEHERAN. Sat.—rive hundred three-ton British Leyland trucks worth £350.000 have been bought by Iran for local assembly, it was announced on Thursday at the Asian International Trade Fair in Teheran. Work is also Just starting on a new £3 million Leyland engine plant390 words
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330 1969-10-19 7 LONDON, Sat. A communique issued by the chairman of the International Tin Council in London on Thursday said: At June 30. 1969 the buffer stock of the International Tin Council held 8.450 ton» of tin metal. This figure compares with 11.290 tons330 words
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194 1969-10-19 7 travel agents from JLJ Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Kuching will on Oct. 19 for 11-dav SAS sponsored educational tour Of Scandinavia. Mr. John Hoyer. Scandinavian Airlines Manager for Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore announced yesterday. The group win spend five days in Sweden, two and194 words
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Article140 1969-10-19 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Gold prices were mostly lower in quiet trading yesterdady on markets here and abroad. In London, gold slipped 5 cents at the morning fixing and an additional 5 cents for a second fixing of 40.525 dollars a troy ounce Gold140 words
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Article41 1969-10-19 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Btock Exchange yesterday. 30 Industrials 836 08 20 Ralls 199.56 15 Utilities 116.72 65 Stocks 282.20 40 Bonds 70.64 Commodity Futures Index 141 99 off 0.1241 words
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Article89 1969-10-19 7 THE noon prlee* it the Singapore CWnwf Produce trcbanze yesterday were:Bnyer Seller loco nil f Oil (FOB) Bulk 50 25 Coconut Oil (FOB) Drum 53 00 Mixed Copra 12 00 Munn-H Hhlte Pepper (FOB) 232.50 Sarawau White Pepper (FOP) 230 00 Sarawak Special Black Pepoer ilOB) Hfl* S I89 words
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Article81 1969-10-19 7 (Manager*' Prices for Oct. 20) t H 4k I t RED UNIT TRLS1 8*pore Growth rand 1.04 1 09 4X14 Ni l 1 HI KI8 Mai. Invest, land xd l.SO 1 40 flNtiAHOKt UNI J IKUSl* l*t Malayan f.*8 2nd Malayan Iff 3rd Malayan imo The Com. lnd81 words
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Article430 1969-10-19 7 ARRIVALS ft on a m MM «2» K Lumpur 9.00 am- MSA 119 R Lumpur 945 am. MSA 331 Sydney, Jakarta 10 151 m, MSA 112 K Lumpur 12.40 p.ni CAL 115 lalpri »u.ot Kong 10.25 a.m. MSA o*6 Tenant, Ipoh. K Lumpur, Malacca 1.00 p.m. SsAS *»R97I430 words
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Advertisement39 1969-10-19 7 Time The Song CONTEST 111 (CURRENTLY ON) SONG TO TIME: "A TIME FOR US" 17 MORE LPs TO BE OIVEN AWAY YOU MAY BE THE LUCKY WINNER! SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW! FULL DETAILS lIV EASTERN SUN ON WEDNESDAY!39 words
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Article, Illustration1353 1969-10-19 8 GORDON; COXHILL - 'Everybody Liked Throw Down A Line' [By GORDON COXHILL WITH 'Throw Down A Line" firmly in the Top Ten, and looking very much a chart topper, I asked Hank Marvin over a recent Guinness if Cliff had needed any persuasion into recording1,353 words
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Article, Illustration232 1969-10-19 8 yANITY FAKE "Early In The Morning"/ "You Made Me Love You'V "I Live For The Sun '/"On The Other Side Of Life' (Philips). What a cheerful noise this Is. Two of Vanity Fare's giant hits are here (I.e. "Morning" 'and "Sun'), and the other two are much in the232 words
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Article219 1969-10-19 8 JAN NESBIT - JAN NESBIT "CPACE Oddity." the strangely appealing, highly contemporary disc. Inspired by Kubrick's "2001 A Space Oddvsey." has given David the chart break he has waited five years for. Major Tom. the astronaut. who simply chooses to remain In deep-space rather than return home. Is a219 words
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Article, Illustration417 1969-10-19 8 Gordon Coxhill - WHO'S HOURPLUS SHOW BY Gordon Coxhill IF THE Who needed any confirmation as to their standing with pop fans, they could not. have wished for a warmer reception than the one they received at Croydon's Fairfield Hall on Sunday In a concert lasting two and a quarter hours. Pete Towrshend.417 words
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Article255 1969-10-19 8 GREETINGS. POP PEOPLE! An announcement of royal stature I shall proclaim this day. Aye. 'tis about the event of the year. And I urge you, peruse it with great care and attention; for such splendorous grandeur has yet to be pinnacled! Such a pararamic occasion has yet255 words
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Advertisement10 1969-10-19 8 NEXT WEEK Platter Pete's 1969 Pop Poll Don't Miss It!10 words
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Advertisement119 1969-10-19 8 I I < I f >< lIRDOUGL/fSOUINTI i I m ■> < -!«P^ S I k 7 I SIR DOUGLAS QUINTET DYNAMITE WOMAN TOO MANY DOCILED MINDS MCF*****3 mm m Lnl m r*» PFANUTS OHIOEXPRESS VANIJTfifIRE EARLY IN THE MORNING YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU I LIVE FOR THE SUN119 words
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Miscellaneous258 1969-10-19 8 W orW Chart* CHRISTIE SEEMS SET FOR NO. 1 SPOT IN UK, US LOU CHRISTIE. a your, g American singer whose very first record sold over a million, sparking of! a string of stateside hits, seems set for the number one spot both In Britain and America with his latest258 words
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Article, Illustration874 1969-10-19 9 Peter Ong - ft Of if us •Battle Of Britain Peter Ong FROM the fantasia world of James Bond creations into the living history of our times! This is what Canadian-born film producer, Harry Saltzman has done with "THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN" a scrupulously authentic film874 words
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Article44 1969-10-19 9 LOS ANGELES Sat. Rooert Herron ha« hee n signed by producer Martin Ransnhoft for a featured role in the Patrick McGoo'nan-Richard Widmark-Alan A'.da starrer. "The Moonshine War." a Filmways production for MGM which Klrharrf Quine i R directing in thf Sierra foothills44 words
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Article, Illustration329 1969-10-19 9 REALLY, people laugh best when they see their own foibles, failings and frolics though they have to be executed by others. In a round-about way. they love to laugh at themselves. The British film-makers, perhaps outdo themselves by their long list of comedies about the British ways.329 words
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Article, Illustration586 1969-10-19 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers J DEAR Readers: Remember the letter from the physician's wife who said doctors make the world's worst husbands 5 She confessed she believed (when she was young and foolish) that if she married a doctor she'd have someone to586 words
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Article, Illustration409 1969-10-19 9 Goh Eng Kee - By Goh Eng Kee TO be unceremoniously suspended in gray and unctuous horror by four ladies is the case in Columbia Pictures' "The Mad Room." which is based on a screenplay by director Bernard Girard from the play. "Ladles In Retirement by Reginald Denham409 words
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Advertisement65 1969-10-19 9 ($+));^"$<[`=<[)`_@$=;_*(*&:+~& ELEGANCE STYLE FOR KATONC GIRLS Visit this most exquisite boutique Dresses Blouses Stretch-pants Swim Suits Handbags Shoes. (Fashion of French, Australian, American, Italian) Specialise in facial treatments also retailer for Kanebo Cosmetics LILY'S BOUTIQUE 308, JOO CHIAT ROAD, SINGAPORE 15. Tel: *****5 STATION HOTEL KIPML ROAD, s FORI 2.65 words
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Miscellaneous274 1969-10-19 9 LIDO Phone ***** NOW 9HOWTNG! U 4 m.. 1.(5. 4 04>. 0.30 A 9 15 p 18. Jacqueline Basset "Too Don't Need ior THE FIRST TIME' In Color TOMORROW 845 p m Premier* Michael Came Laurence Olivier. Christopher Plummer Susannah York in R%TTLF OK BRITAIN" TThntcnlo- Panarssion >tJA> CAPITOL Phone274 words
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Miscellaneous10 1969-10-19 9 TODAY an Sunday, October 19, 1969. 19 <5 ZixJEOT m10 words
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Miscellaneous209 1969-10-19 9 IS A I O N_ uirii. CATHAY -***** VOW BHOWTNG! 11 ain IM. M «30 9mi p m "REFORE WINTER COMES' David Niven Anna Karrae _ACo!umo:a Picture Xa Oo*t lOD EDN -21 116" \OW HHOWTNG! 11 am. 13* 4 00 Xfl A 9SO p n "RILL R\RT RILL" In Color209 words
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Article168 1969-10-19 10 BIG BEN JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC HACK i THE TRAIN Ringrit Hustler SOKITOMI The Train Simba SIMBA The Train Ring git HUSTLER Simba The Train RACE S NEVER REGRET M of Distinction Kuala Selangor NEVER REGRET Kuala Selangor M. of Distinction KUALA SELANGOR Ne%*er Regret Sweet Melody K SELANGOR168 words
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337 1969-10-19 10 MELBOURNE, Sat. (Reuter) Favourite BIG PHILOU won the Caulfield Cup here today amid jeers from many racegoers. Big Philou, favourite at 9-2, was awarded the A 538.500 first prize after his jockey Roy Higgins had lodged an objection to 9-1 Chance NAUSORI, who337 words
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Article283 1969-10-19 10 LAS VEGAS. Sat (Reuter) Doug Sanders shot a par 71 in the second round of the Sahara Invitational golf tournament here yesterday to maintain a one-strone lead over the star-studded field Sanders* steady round following his opening 65 on Thursday put him on 136 one stroke283 words
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Article95 1969-10-19 10 HYDERABAD, India. Sat. (Reuter) Mr. Gordon Burgess. manager of the touring New Zealand cricket team, yesterday criticised the methods by which umpires were selected on the present tour of India. Mr. Burgess, speaking last night at a dinner given by the Indian Cricket Control Board, said95 words
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186 1969-10-19 10 NEWMARKET. England. Sat. (Reuter) American Mr. Charles Engelhard's Canadian-bred colt Nijinsky was yesterday Installed a firm 3-1 favourite for next year's English 2.000 Guineas classic. Bookmakers clipped his classic price after the Irishtrained colt had given a silksmooth performance when winning yesterday's Dewhurst Stakes for186 words
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Article180 1969-10-19 10 BRIDGETOWN. Barbados. Sat. (Reuter) The New Zealand cricket team have declined an invitation by the West Indies Cricket Board of Control to tour the West Indies in 1971 but India was likely to replace them. Mr. Peter Short. Secretary of the Board said yesterday they180 words
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Article54 1969-10-19 10 HAMBURG. West Germany. Sat (Reuter) Australian Ken RosewaU scored an upset victory over countryman Rod Laver in a professional indoor tennis here y es terday. RosewaU won 6-0, 4-6, 8-6 against the favoured Laver, Another Australian, Roy Emerson, was beaten 6-3, 7-5 in front of 2,600 spectators54 words
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Article336 1969-10-19 10 INGLE WOOD. California, Bat. (UPI) Deliberatepunching Jose Napoles retained his world welterweight title last night by pounding out a unanimous 15-round decision over threetime former champion Emile Griffith, knocking the challenger down one* for a fourcount In the third round. Napoles. 144}, poured on punches in336 words
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Article882 1969-10-19 10 BIG BEN - GOING: Yielding to Soft By BIG BEN f\NASSIS ran a creditable third to Interest V/ o vcr 7f last week and over today's extra distance the three-year-old can win the Autumn Plate (Race Six) at Penang today. At the Kuala Lumpur meeting in July He carried882 words
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Article26 1969-10-19 10 BIG BEN Never Regret Seilaishang Landmark JIMMY LAD Interest Onassis H. Menang CISCO Interest Impact H. Menang ZODIAC Kuala Selangar The Bliss Rina II26 words
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Article101 1969-10-19 10 PERTH. Scotland, Sat. (UPI) Virginia Wade of Britain beat Julie Heldman. U.S., 11-9. 10-8 last night In the semi-flnals of the Dewar Cup tennis tournament. She will meet Ann Jones of Britain in the Anal today. Miss Jones yesterday beat Annette Du Plooy of101 words
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Article1166 1969-10-19 10 Race I« CL 3 Dtv. J-7 P.-X.JO (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 1. 06* Herculean a. 407 Radiant Star 3. 879 Pur* Jft 4 "Sn OrUoure 110 feokllnml 8. W7 Ch»h Kwit T*o* 7. 080 Forest LA* 8 610 Good For Tod 9. 0«6 Scarlet Prti»c« 10. 141,166 words
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Article1577 1969-10-19 11 Big Ben - A Double For Jockoy Podmore ly Big Ben PENANG, Sat Angelo created a shock in race two for class six division one performers over here today. Ridden by W S. L'ew, the five-year-old paid 194 for a win and 183 for a place Angelo carried 112 win1,577 words
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310 1969-10-19 11 HYDERABAD. India, Sat. (Reuter) Play was abandoned 20 minutes before the close on the the third day of the third cricket Test between India and New Zealand here today when spectators rioted after India were all out for 89 run.* in their310 words
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73 1969-10-19 11 SYDNEY. Sat. (Reuter> Speculation that world renowned Sydney jockey George Moore will Boon retire increased today with the announcement that his plush £74 «on home here is fcr sale. Moore refused to comment on his future riding plans, but said: "I am putting all73 words
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Article117 1969-10-19 11 OSAKA, Jspin, Sst. (Reuter) Toui<h Filipino challenger Bernabe Villacampo enters the ring here tomorrow night as a slight undirdog against World Boxing As s 0 ciation's flyweight champion Hiroyukl Eblhara, of Japan. Japanese boxing experts favoured the 29-year-old Eblhara for his speed, technique and punching.117 words
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Article70 1969-10-19 11 NEWMARKET. England. Sat. (Reuter) Floridian. owned by A Patchett won the Cesarewitch han d i cap run over two and a quarter miles here today. The favourite, Laurence O. ownfd and bred by Seamus McGrath was second and N.§. Mendes Da Costa's Mustwyn finished third of the 2370 words
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Article48 1969-10-19 11 CHRISTCHURCH. New Zealand. Sat. (Reuter) A South African cricket teajn will tour New Zealand in 1971 1972. the New Zealand Cricket Council Board of Control announced today. The board also discussed behind closed doors an invitation from South Africa to make a return tour.48 words
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Article21 1969-10-19 11 LONDON. Sat (Rauter) Results of Rugby Ltague matches played last night were: Castleford 7. 4. Halifax 9. Hunslet S.21 words
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Article213 1969-10-19 11 MELBOURNE. Australia. Sat. (UPI) Canada'# ice cool golf atar Georte Knudson led by one stroke after today's third round of the A 520.000 Will* Masters tournament at Victoria Golf Club. He shot a flve-under-par 88 for a 12-under-par total of 207 for #4 holes. Knudaon213 words
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Article210 1969-10-19 11 RIO D! JANEIRO, Sat lituttfl Brazilian football king Pel® is rearing his I,oooth goal but thtre is disagreement on just how near he is. According to his club. Santos. Pel# has scored 993 goals including four for Santos on Wednesday night agafnst Brazilian club Portuguese210 words
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Article111 1969-10-19 11 SEOUL Sat «Feuter) South Korea beat Japan J-0 m a Group 15 A World Cup qualifying soccer mateh here today. It was South Korea's first win In the six-match series. A loss or a draw by South Korea would have given the series to111 words
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Article104 1969-10-19 11 MADRID. Sat. <Reuter» Spaniard Ramon Bota looked set for victory in the 625.000 pesetas (£3.750) Madrid Open golf championship yesterday when a third round of 71 left him six strokes clear of the field. With earlier rounds of M and 69. Bota had a 54-hole104 words
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Article60 1969-10-19 11 MACAO. Sat (UPI) A tftfai of 162 cars have entered for the 18th Macao Grand Prix scheduled for Nov. 15-16 a spokesman for the organisers raid todav. Thirty-three have entered for the main race. 23 for the G.T and spores r«r race, 57 fer the60 words
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Article113 1969-10-19 11 MANILA. Sat. (AFP) The Philippine Wack Wack Golf and Country Club have offered to host the 1072 World Cup tournament after Buenos Aires in 1970 and Washington DC. in 1971, it was learned here today. Wack Wack President Juan J. Carlos said he113 words
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Advertisement149 1969-10-19 11 Classified Ads. HOUM* Land For Sale watten estate n CALIFORNIA TYPE Vfctorev Garden Buszaiov at «i m. Bukit Tlaaah Road, <opp Cfciae.»e Huh School i spactoua c-mpound 5-rooms 3-hall*. S-bal-eem e* facing Wattea E»tate Proposed Public Park hilltop, high-el Me residential area food free, only 6 minutes drive to citv.149 words
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Miscellaneous47 1969-10-19 11 PIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL; $11,240 1«» Priio No. *****6 $10,309 2nd Prii« No, *****1 2,577 3rd Prut No. *****2 1,211 Started: ($l9O «och) Ntiiv *****6 *****9 *****5 *****6 *****9 *****1 *****0 *****3 *****6 Conization: ($l2l oath) Not:— *****7 *****0 *****0 *****3 *****1 *****2 *****0 *****3 *****8 *****647 words
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Miscellaneous1366 1969-10-19 11 IV SINGAPURA EL isnMsrov&'tt AM. 10 00 Opening Announce- Hawaii Fi*e w O (Along Cam* «n*Rt» in all Languages and Joefi (Chines# Subfiles) 102* Skippr the Bush Kangaroo r L« n al Art Chinese (Enghsk Follow Mv Leader*; 10 30 The Subtitles); 10 30 Recital bv T»n Nurses (The Leopard1,366 words
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Article, Illustration322 1969-10-19 12 MASTER A. Saminathan, 13, Secondary One pupil of the Raffles Institution has set his mind of becoming a Chinese scholar. Immediately after his Senior Cambridge, Saminathan is going to do his best to join the Nanyang University. "It mav sound absurd or awkard.322 words
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1049 1969-10-19 12 'Critical Times Ahead' SINGAPORE'S trade unions were yesterday warned to take heed and prepare for the critical times that lay immediately ahead of the young Republic. This call for preparedness came from Professor T. H. Elliott, the adviser to the 121,000-strong National Trades1,049 words
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Article152 1969-10-19 12 A 17-year-old youth, Ismail bin Mohamed was yesterday charged before the Fourth District Court Judge, Mr. Syed Alwi, for stealing a cheque and trying to cash it. The Court was told that on Sept. 12 this year Mr. Bryan Davenport received a telephone call from the Hong152 words
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Article82 1969-10-19 12 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Health. Mr. Chua Sian Chin, will make a series of personal checks on various parts of the island-State to see how the current campaign against mosquitoes is progressing. The Minister will make these visits, to study for himself the problems on the ground relating to82 words
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Article, Illustration70 1969-10-19 12 Picture shown the Singapore naval cadets at the Dartmouth Naval College receivin* basic engineering train ing on a turbine engine—(top). Picture <*ome of th* in a picquet boat at Dartmouth They are (frwn left >70 words
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Article151 1969-10-19 12 MEMBERS of the public should refrain from tampering with any old or rusty object that resembled a bomb, shell or grenade. It said that the public, in their own interests and safety, should not touch such objects. Nor should they attempt to remove such thines151 words
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Article234 1969-10-19 12 THE International Labour Organisation is sponsoring a series of seminars to be held in different Asian cities, including Singapore. over the next two months to increase the productivity of the resources in the region. The seminars, to be he'd in Bangkok. Taipei. Seoul. Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Colombo.234 words
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340 1969-10-19 12 THE former president of the Political Science Society of Nanyang University and who was expelled in 1964 for Communist United Front activities. Hu Vin Chook. has criticised the "extra-parliamentary mats struggle" policy advocated by the Barisan Sosialis and pro-Communist factions. Hu made this statement on340 words
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Article58 1969-10-19 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A tourist promotion office to enable tourists to enter Malaysia easily will be set up in Singapore, the assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry. Enrhe Abdul Taib bin Mahmud. said here todav. Customs staff at the causeway would be strengthened to speed UP58 words
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Article53 1969-10-19 12 Bulgaria intends to set up more factories in Singapore to produce machinery, leather products and oil. it was announced yesterday. Two Bulgarian factories wiJ begin production later this year and another next year bringing the total of Bulgarian factories in Singapore to five. This week two Bulgarian factories53 words
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Article29 1969-10-19 12 THERE were a total of 37 accident*. eight of which were described as senotu. during the last 24 hours in the Republic, uo to 6 am. sesterday.29 words
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Article274 1969-10-19 12 THOUGH tiny, the mosquito was much more powerful than even a body-builder or weight-lifter, a Member of Parliament said yesterday. Mr. P. Govindasamy, the M.P. for Anson, said this in a speech he gave at a body-building and weightlifting competition held last night. The competition274 words
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Article50 1969-10-19 12 KUALA LUMPUH. Sat A housewife who won $7 500 in a three-digit character lottery lost them this morning to three masked men who raided her coffee in Market Street at Teink Anson. The raiders, two armed with daggers entered the stall during curfew hours at 3 am.50 words
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