Eastern Sun, 22 October 1969
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Title Section21 1969-10-22 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL PAIL Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1156 Wednesday, 22 October 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cent*21 words
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Article427 1969-10-22 1 First SD Chief BONN, Tues. (UPI Reuter) Herr Willy Brandt was elected chancellor today to become Germany's first social democratic head of government in almost 40 years. The Christian Democrats, who have headed all other West German governments since the Republic was founded in 1949,427 words
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Article60 1969-10-22 1 PRAGUE. Tues. (Reuter)— Czechoslovak trade unions will send a "friendship train* to the Soviet Union next month, the Czechoslovak Ceteka news agency said today. The train, which will leave on Nov. 3 for Moscow. Leningrad and Kiev, will carry trade union officials, who will discuss economic matters with60 words
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Article138 1969-10-22 1 SANTIAGO. Tues. (UPI) Troops angered by low pay and poor equipment revolted today in Santiago and fighting broke out between the dissidents and troops loyal to President Eduardo Frei, A second revolt move* ment in the interior city of San Felipe failed to get off the138 words
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Article56 1969-10-22 1 PARIS. Tues (AFP» A ***** which underwent a heart transplant nearly two years ago has given birth here to a litter of four pups, the Broussais Hospital announced today. The announcement said the pups were aired by a doe which also has had Its own heart replaced Mother56 words
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Article64 1969-10-22 1 MANILA. Tues. (AFPi Foreign Secretary Gen. Carlos P Romu.o today cabled King Feisai of Saudi Arabia, reiterating tiie Philippines's request for the release of nine detained Filipino seamen. The detainees, crew members of the Philippine ship Sampaguit2? have been detained oy Saudi authorities at Damm?n for more64 words
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Article105 1969-10-22 1 BANGKOK. Tues. (AFP) —The Indonesian embassy here has announced that nationals of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) would no longer require a VISA for visits up to seven days to Indonesia. The embassy said the arrangement, which took effect on Oct. 3, in105 words
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Article67 1969-10-22 1 LONDON Tues. (AFP) Bandits made off with £58.000 Sterling here today i n a lightning raid on a bank armoured car. The gang of six clubbed dow n thiee guards just after the armoured car had drawn up outside an East London Bank and shot and wounded67 words
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Article58 1969-10-22 1 AUCKLAND. New Zealand. Tues. «UPI> Radio Malaysia today won a special prize for Its documentary "Land and people" at the opening of the Sixth Asian Broadcasting Union Conference here The television prize went to the Australian Broadcasting Commission, while the Korean Broadcasting System received a special award for58 words
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202 1969-10-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A national facilitation committee ha* been set up to cut down red tape involving air travel and reduce to a minimum the reguUt'on* or restrictions encountered by visitors to Malaysia. The Acting Minister of Transport, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, opening the committee's202 words
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Article, Illustration371 1969-10-22 1 A director of a Russian travel agency yesterday disclosed that he had come to Singapore to promote tourism between the two countries. Mr. Grigory M. Adiyants a director of the Asia and Africa Department of the USSR Company for Foreign Travel was371 words
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Article125 1969-10-22 1 COPENHAGEN. Tues. (AFP) A horde of 300 eager newsmen surged forward aif the doors of the world's nrst pornography fair opened here today at 1.00 pm. There were more Journalist* for the opening of the fair than for the marriage a few years ago of Crown125 words
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Article44 1969-10-22 1 LONDON. Tues (Reuter) Lord Shepherd. Minister of State at the British Foreign and Commonwealth office, today gave a luncheon in honour of Dr. Toh Chin Chye. Singapore's Minister for Science and Technology who is in London on a short unofficial visit.44 words
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Article224 1969-10-22 1 DJIBOUTI. French Somaliland. Tues. <Reuter) The army and police seised power in the Northeast African State of Somalia early today, six days after the assassination of its 50-year-old President, Abderrashid Ali Shermarke. according to Radio Mogadishu heard here. The radio said the coup leaders not immediately Identified224 words
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Article74 1969-10-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Penang Free School hall has been named "Pmhorn Hall" in honour of a former popular headmaster, the late R H. Pinhorn. This was announced today bv the chairman of the Board of Governors. Dr Sir Hussin H Abdoolcader at the School's Speech Day, this74 words
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Miscellaneous14 1969-10-22 1 LADIES PAY "I bet his mother made him practice an hour a day, tool"14 words
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Article, Illustration244 1969-10-22 2 SINGAPORE'S First Lady, Puan Noor Aisha, yesterday entertained members of the Chinese Women's Association to tea at the Istana in appreciation for their successful fund raising efforts in aid of charitable organisations. The dynamic ladies of the CWA had recently organised aSunpix - 244 words
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401 1969-10-22 2 THE Timber Export Industry Board is setting up two new sections, the Statistics and Research Section and the Marketing and Promotion Section, this year in the second phase of its organisation. This is disclosed in the Board's Second Annual Report issued to the public,401 words
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255 1969-10-22 2 AN effective and far-sighted programme of science and mathematics education would play an increasingly dominant role in developing human resources to ensure success of industrialisation of countries in the region, Enche Mohamed Ghazali Ismail, political secretary to the Ministry of255 words
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Article116 1969-10-22 2 A British plastics manufacturer wtlj arrive her* next week to introduce a new shoe lining in the local market. The product la known as "breeve" which Is a form of plastic with the physical characteristics of leather and will allow the foot to "breathe" The116 words
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554 1969-10-22 2 A MAN who found out that his wife had become a prostitute while he was In Jail killed her after his release, a preliminary inqury was told yesterday. But the husband. P»l»nleamy, was not in court to answer to554 words
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Article, Illustration161 1969-10-22 2 A group of 15 travel agents from leading hotels in Hong Kong arrived here yesterday for a three-day visit. Guesta of Malaysia-Singa-pore Airlines, the 15 travel agents were treated to the new Boeing 737 Inaugural flight, to mark the commencement of the new Boeing 737 service161 words
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Article, Illustration469 1969-10-22 2 'Clean Campaign' FOR residents in Block Nine, Petain Road, yesterday marked a very "significant" day in their lives when Mr. Chan Chee Seng, Parliamentary Secretary to Ministry of Social Affairs, paid them a surprise visit, They were all taken by surprise when Mr.469 words
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Advertisement171 1969-10-22 2 BRHUn BUYunnuii KITCHEN MACHINES OR MIXERS AND WIN EIGHT Table Lighters to be won this month HERE'S HOW YOU ENTER When you purchase your Braun kitchen machine A or mixer, you'll be given an entry form which entitles you to participate in the monthly kitchen A ft I a contest171 words
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398 1969-10-22 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. (UPI) President Nixon, preparing a report to the nation on Vietnam Nov. 3 is considering a variety of suggestions on how to hurry the war's end, but has made no final decision. That was the word398 words
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250 1969-10-22 3 ADELAIDE, Tues, (Reuter) Australian Labour Party opposition leader, Gough Whitlam, has said that a Labour Government would return to Australia the 1,200-man military Australian contingent based at Terendak Camp in Malaysia. Whitlam, In an election compaign speech here yesterday.250 words
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Article138 1969-10-22 3 NEW YORK. Tues. (Reuter) —A 53-year-old steer worker boarded a jetliner for Paris here last night carrying a dog chain and collar he intends to present to the North Vietnamese delegation at the Paris Peace Talks. Louis Dlugosz. a World War Two veteran, said the collar and chain138 words
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Article103 1969-10-22 3 SEOUL. Tues. (Reuter) President Park todav announced a cabinet reshuffle affecting seven oosts in the first major political move since his national referendum victory last Friday. TI He also replaced Lee Hu Rak his Chief Secretary since 1963. with outgoing Commerce Minister Kim Chung Yum &nd appointed103 words
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Article36 1969-10-22 3 BONN. Tues. (UP!) West German housewives are switching from white to brown eggs, possibly because the coloured shell fits better into the rustic decor of many modern homes, the Bureau for Consumer Information reported yesterday.36 words
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205 1969-10-22 3 MELBOURNE. Tues. (Reuter) Melbourne Police have been in frequent contact with Scotland Yard on ALL developments in the hunt for great train robber. Ronald Biggs, Chief Superintendent of the Victorian C.I B. said today. Superintendent J Milner said Melbourne Police205 words
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Article64 1969-10-22 3 KODIAK. Alaska. Tues. 'Reuter) Alaska's oil bonanza has so far netted 900 million dollars bu r one Alaskan at least is still having difficulty makine ends meet. Kodiak'c local newspaper had a letter from a reader in a remote fishing village, who offered to pay his subscription with64 words
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241 1969-10-22 3 BANGALORE, India, Tues. (Reuter) The President of Indie's ruling Congress Party, S. Nijelingeppe, yesterday launched his campaign to counter a move by supporters of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to oust him from his post. He summoned a meeting today of party chiefs from the three southern241 words
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Article66 1969-10-22 3 SYDNEY Tues. fUPI)— The Chief of the Criminal Investigation Bianch (CIB) to-day ordered an al.-out search for Sydney's washroom marauder. In three hours yesterday the bandit forced three women to undress in washrooms under threat of shooting them The mar was waiting in a cubicle when the women66 words
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369 1969-10-22 3 TOKYO, Tues. (Reuter) Small bands of students raided unprotected business premises in Tokyo early today as a 25,000-strong riot police force guarding key Government buildinas and foreign embassies waited for major disturbances expected later today. Today's major 'Anti-Vietnam War369 words
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Article28 1969-10-22 3 BERNE, Tues (Reuter) The Swiss Army has decided to give up its cavalry. Consociation for the horses: with them go Switzerland's bicycle troops, the Government announced today.28 words
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Advertisement114 1969-10-22 3 Take our VCIO. As an example. For years now we've been watching people climb in and out of planes and through this study weve improved each plane we've flown. Our VCIO is a bottom room, headroom^A^^^^^^^^^K^^^^ locker above your head, so your hand baggage doesn't get under your feet. The114 words
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327 1969-10-22 4 GENEVA, Tues. (Reuter) —The International Labour Organisation, awarded the 1969 Nobel Peace Prise yesterday, is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Set up to promote the economic and social wellbeing of the world's peoples, the ILO now has 121 member countries. Today it is327 words
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244 1969-10-22 4 LONDON, Tues (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth will not broadcast her Christmas message on radio or television this rear for the first time since she came to the throne In 1952. A Buckingham Palace announcement said tha; Instead the Queen would make a written message available244 words
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240 1969-10-22 4 WINCHESTER. England. Tues. (Reuter) —Three Indians told a court here yesterday how they paid ut> to £5OO to be smuggled illegally Into Britain by whit© men The three were giving evidence at a trial in which four other Indians are charged240 words
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460 1969-10-22 4 lIHLKES-BARRE. Pennsylff vania. Tues. (Reuter) Mary Jo Kopechne's father takes the witness stand here today in an attempt to block an autopsy on his daughter's body. Miss Kopechne, a Washington secretary, died last July 18 when Senator Edward Kennedy's car plunged over a460 words
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Article, Illustration26 1969-10-22 4 UPI pictureUPI picture - 26 words
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123 1969-10-22 4 PARIS Tues. (Reuter) The Chief of Staff of the French Navy, Admiral Andre Pa'ou. left Psris today by air for Moscow on a week's official visit to the Soviet Union. He will have talks at the Kremlin and will visit the Russian Black Sea123 words
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69 1969-10-22 4 TOKYO Tues. (UPl)— Red China is growing a variety of I hybrid corn with 20 to 30 per f*ent more vleid than o*".er hybrids, the New China News Agency (NCNA) announced yesterday NCNA said the new hybrid corn, evolved in a three-year period.—as69 words
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Article81 1969-10-22 4 BRUSSELS, Tues <UPI) Sen. Edward M Kennedy yesterda.v warned the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation that it must prepare for "eventual reduction" of the American troops but he declared such a cutback would n ot mean the United States is retreating into isolat-onism Kennedy told the 15th81 words
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436 1969-10-22 4 MOSCOW, Tues. (Reuter) Soviet President Nikolai Podgorny told Czechoslovak leaders here last night new horizons were opening for co-operation between their country and the Soviet Union President Podgorny was speaking at an official dinner in the Kremlin Grand Palace attended by436 words
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218 1969-10-22 4 SIGTTNA. Sweden. Tues. (IP*) Sex has become a hobby in Sweden because the Swedes are so affluent and have so much spare time, a Swedish sociologist suggested yesterday. Prof. Joachim Israel, speaking at a six-day international symposium on sexology. denied that morality218 words
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Article39 1969-10-22 4 MEL U S, France, Tues. (Reuter) Police had to drive 32-year-old car crash victim Daniel Baquet to hospital after two ambulances called to the scene CRASHED on the way. No one was injured in the ambulance accidents.39 words
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Article300 1969-10-22 4 TEREMENDO. Mexico, Tues. (Renter) Thi s isolated mountain village today mourned 18 children who suffocated to death under 20 tons of earth while collecting sand for a basketball court on the local church ground. The bodies of the l! boys and seven girls were300 words
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Article87 1969-10-22 4 CAIRO. Tues. (Reuter) A West German national was riven the death sentence yesterday for spyinc for Israel after beinc found with plans of Suez Canal fortifications in his possession. A military court imposed the sentence on Eiryptian-bocn Bahjcat Youssef Hamdan described as the leader of87 words
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Article108 1969-10-22 4 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) A detective constable fell in love with a policewoman so they both turned to crime to set up home together. Detective Constable David Robinson, 30. married with two children, was arrested by a fellow-policeman while raiding a cooperative shop in the108 words
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Advertisement93 1969-10-22 4 Congratulations SHINDIG CLUB and EMERALD ROOM RESTAURANT on the occasion of their Official Opening from: BRADY'S (S) PTE. LTD., 6, Jalan Jentera, Jurong, Singapore, 22 \Te manufactured, supplied and fixed the gypsum plaster all Mural. Congratulations and Best Wishes SHINDIG CLUB and EMERALD ROOM RESTAURANT on the occasion Official Opening93 words
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Article, Illustration620 1969-10-22 5 Emerald Room Offers Good Food Entertainment SINGAPORE'S gastronomes, gourmets epicureans and the gay young set with a taste for good living can now look forward to a red-letter day. For, a new rendezvous where the most sumptuous of Chinese food and the latest in entertainment would be available opens today.620 words
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Advertisement38 1969-10-22 5 This is THE trip! l The first PSYCHEDELIC EXPERIMENT in Singapore! A fantastic KALEIDOSCOPIC HAPPENING! A A A maelstrom of EXTRAVAGANZA! BLAST OFF TONITE! Turn on to the astounding dazzle of inaxpectational Nightly: 10.30 p-m. to 3.00 a.m.38 words
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Advertisement58 1969-10-22 5 Heartiest Congratulations to SHINDIG CLUB and EMERALD ROOM RESTAURANT On the occasion of their Official Opening Supplier of Wallpaper I 142, Market Street, Singapore, 1. \lq |Hzpl L°jG£->1 Telephone: sntßrsars *****& ***** Congratulations to the SHINDIG CLUB and the EMERALD ROOM RESTAURANT on the occasion of their Official Opening. JACKS58 words
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Advertisement125 1969-10-22 5 The "new management of Emerald 9?oom takes great pleasure in announcing the official opening of their new and fabulously decorated restaurant today by: DATO TAN KIM CHUA,S.M.J., D.P.M.J Wine and dine as you please 11'OOa.m. to 3*oop.m. 6-30 p.m. to 10*30 p.m. daily., The most sumptuous Chinese food in town.125 words
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Advertisement44 1969-10-22 5 Heartiest Congratulations to SHINDIG CLUB and EMERALD ROOM RESTAURANT On the occasion of their Official Opening SHARIKAT KIAN TONG, 218, Chang i Road, Singapore, 14. Tel: *****7, We are proud to be entrusted with the installation of the air-conditioned and refrigerators for this project.44 words
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Article815 1969-10-22 6 THE seriousness of the troubles caused by fractious elements of various shades along both sides of the Thai-Malaysian border and more particularly in the fou-r border provinces of Thailand, has been reviewed at the highest level last week. Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chullasapya, Chief of Staff of the815 words
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Article, Illustration814 1969-10-22 6 Joseph Alsop - By Joseph Alsop WASHINGTON Since everybody has a remarkably bad memory nowadays, one-half of the current image of Richard M. Nixon is like the Cheshire cat in "Alice" when the famous cat had so nearly dematerialised that there was nothing left but the smile And the814 words
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Article, Illustration752 1969-10-22 6 K. K. DUGGAL - By K. K. DUGGAL (Gemini News Service) NEW DELHI: Curfew-bound Ahmcdabod, capital of Congress-ruled Gujarat state, is bock to normalcy after a week of insane HinduMoslem murder, arson and loot. It is ironic that the home of Gandhi Ashram (place of meditation),752 words
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Article592 1969-10-22 6 Leon Daniel - By Leon Daniel SEOUL (DPI) One of the highlights of a visit to the Republic of Korea (ROK) by an American correspondent is the briefing provided by the Central Intelligence Agency. Not the American CIA. Their CIA. The Bouth Korean CIA is modeled after the American CIA.592 words
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Article40 1969-10-22 6 the more decisions that you are forced to make alone, the more yon are aware of your fieedom to choose I hold that we cannot be said to be aware of our minds tare under responsibility. Thornton Wilder40 words
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891 1969-10-22 6 THE latest cheapskate publicity stunt by aging society rose. Christine Keeler, had oiled my mercenary grey cells into production again. Her treacherous betrayal of her past lovers via mass media, after six years since her last encore shook the very foundations of the British891 words
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Article643 1969-10-22 7 9LNOAPOKB Start 1 EX~ ebange •old and other officially luted at tile clou of buslnesa. INDI'STRIALS At ma 1 92 Ben Co. 179 1-80 Borneo Btad i 1-79 B<>u-tead 197 1.99 1-70 Camel Plywood 1 66 ,v 4 30 4-36 t bemical Co i.;« 1.78 241643 words
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Article94 1969-10-22 7 1HL noun price* at the Hnea pore ruin*** Produce e.xrhans» jesteraay uere:Buyer Sellei 1 m ••nut »>• (FOB) Bulk SO 30 o< <nut oil (FOB) Drum 53 00 Mixed Copra 32 on M""'*li HOllf rrpori (FOB) 230 00 §arj«jk White Pepp ft FOB) 227 50 tarawdk special Blad IVt»l»e»94 words
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Article153 1969-10-22 7 NEW YORK. Tues (UPI)— Go'd pri-es were mostlv in lower in moderately active trading yesterday on markets here and abroad. In London, gold si pped 5 cents at the morr.ine fixing and an additional 12-$ <-ent« for a second fixing of 40 35 dollars153 words
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Article, Illustration164 1969-10-22 7 Mr. Wilfred Shim*ien. m public relations officer with the P.R Department of Cathay Advertising l.imited. returned to Singapore recently after three week study tou,. in the U.K. One of two reasons for his visit was to acquaint and familiarise himself with the procedure* and164 words
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357 1969-10-22 7 Our Market Reporter - By Our Market Reporter THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday barely steadied following some prof it-taking in a selection of equities and quiet trading in the rest. After a firm open;r.g. the market appeared ;o receive continued bullish support as sha'e prices went up357 words
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Article1190 1969-10-22 7 T>USINESS done in jnd reported to the trading rooms 1J of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Aema SI 86 (1>; Ben Co. $lBO (8) SI 79 «3>; Borneo Bhd1,190 words
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Article158 1969-10-22 7 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) —Stocks moved forward yesterday In an extension of last week's big rally. Trading was brisk. Analysts attributed renewed strength to reports that President Nixon might be considering in a unilateral cease-fire In Vietnam. At tne close, the UPI marketwlde Indicator was up158 words
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Article171 1969-10-22 7 SYDNEY (UPI) Tuesdays closing Sydney Stock Exchange selected shares: MDfDrO Amcex 2*o Ass Min 7.4 C Austral Min 38 Aust Dev. 1.55 Barrier i.90 BH South 4.81 C Norse C Gold t 00 CRA Izu .80 Emp«r 1.70 Enaur 54 GM Kalg i.20 BUT Boulder 36 GT171 words
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Article66 1969-10-22 7 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI)— Rubber futures closed unchanged to 50 points lowe r or. the New York Commod'.tv Exchange yesterday. There were no sales (Close) (Prer) Nov*. 28.25 2825 Jan 26.258 75 26 50 March 26 758 26 25 26 00 May 25.508 2« 00 25.75 Julv 257566 words
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Article13 1969-10-22 7 THE tin price for yesterday was $644.00 per ptcul, up 52.25.13 words
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Article240 1969-10-22 7 The Port of Singapore Authority has announced the following berthing arrangements for ship* in port today Wed. Oct 22 DEPART! RES God owns Vessels 8 9 Kingsville 18 Carronbank X W.l Perak 23 Yamaki Mam 24/25 Tidra 27/28 Shoho Maru 31/32 Yosei Maru 38 39 Mikasa Maru240 words
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Article43 1969-10-22 7 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yes*erday> 30 Industrials 839.23 20 Ralls 199.03 15 Utilities 117 87 65 Stocks 282 95 40 Bonds 70.65 Corimodltv futures Index 142 42 up 0 41.43 words
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Article314 1969-10-22 7 NOVEMBER first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m., In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 68$ cent* per lb, down one and five eighths of a cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was easier. After a fairly steady opening on reports314 words
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Article202 1969-10-22 7 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) The market drifted lower yesterday reflecting lack of support. The uncertain labour situation and the speculation of a tightening In the credit squeeze were cited as depressants. Towards the close the FT lnde* was off 3 8 at 381.1. Australians again provided most202 words
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83 1969-10-22 7 LONDON. Tues (UPI) Rubber closed uncertain yesterday with spot 26-3/8. 26-7/8 Norn. Settlement House Nov. 26-3/8, 26-7/8 Dec. 26-3/8 Norn Jan. 25. 25-1/5 Nom. Jan March 24-13/16, 25 Nom. April/June 24-11/16, 24-13/16 July/Sept. 24-9/16, 24-11/16 Oct/Dec 24-7/16. 24-5/8 Jan' March 24-5/16. 24-7/16 April/June 24-3/16. 24-5/1683 words
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Advertisement152 1969-10-22 7 SHIPPING NOTICE Ideal Holiday Trip to Colourful Hongkong and back By Luxurious Passenger Liner M/S "TAIPOOSHAN",'2.OOO Ton* Crot».Sp««d 18 Knot*. FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SEBVIC* FOB HONGKONG —SINGAPORE PE.NANG 19 2t» Oct 3 Nov 2i» 21 No* 19 30 Dec Penana tl -23 Oct Nov 22 2« No* SI 23 Dee Sineapcrt152 words
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Advertisement142 1969-10-22 7 Times have changed with Once it »is mor.ths of travel Mk by junk. Now PAL does the Ufl CtAH S.rsapore-Tokyo journey with *J| M only one stop at Manila. Monday*. vou have 40 minutes fUM d suy. So you can take your choice. Whichever day you travel vouTl be travelling142 words
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1398 1969-10-22 8 George A. W. Boeham - by George A. W. Boeham IN this new method drawing and designing even experimental doodling much of the work is done with computer Instead of pencil and paper. The technique is already being used to design cars, planes and ships; as an aid to1,398 words
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137 1969-10-22 8 COLOGNE (INB). The avant garde interior decorator and designer Jow Cesar Colombo of Milan regards the bath as the perfect washing machine for people. Within the framework of VISIONA 69, exhibition of futuristic designs for the home, which is annually held under the patronage of Bayer-Leverkusen, he recently displayed his137 words
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Article268 1969-10-22 8 WASHINGTON. Some researchers suspect that cancer Is the result of an unexplained breakdown in the body* Immune system According to this view, the victim of cancer is a person whose body fails to produce the lymphocytes (white blood cells) needed to recognise and destroy aberrant cells, permitting268 words
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Article347 1969-10-22 8 DELOS SMITH - By DELOS SMITH NEW YORK, (UPI) Doctors have been reminded there is such e thing as open-mouth disease end that it has an "instrinsically lethal potential'' when doctors do not deal drastically with it. It his been largely forgotten in an unavoidable backlash from advancing347 words
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Article590 1969-10-22 8 Ele and; Walt Dulaney - Pate-line By Ele and Walt Dulaney DEAR ELE and Walt: I'm 13. Our club it having e dance and the girls are supposed to ask the boys. I really like e guy named Mike but I was too shy to ask him to go with me.590 words
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Advertisement307 1969-10-22 8 new, simple fun-to enter time the song contest THE RCLES: All you have to do Is time the •oar. A TIME FOR US" from Popsound record PSE *****0 to the closest second and record your time in the coupon All entries must be handwritten as In the event of more307 words
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Miscellaneous229 1969-10-22 8 Corner 1. What is humus' 2. Name the tasks carried out by a combine harvester. 3. Which philosopher lived in a tub 3 4. Who discovered the circulation of the blood' 5. When is Palm Sunday* 6. Which is the world's largest desert? 7. What did filibuster originally mean' 8.229 words
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440 1969-10-22 9 NEW YORK, Tues. Back in the day® of Silent Films in the Twenties, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford were Hollywood's most famous Mr. and Mrs. star team. In the Forties, Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall were the top married two-some and following440 words
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Article107 1969-10-22 9 VIENNA Tues (UPI) Italian temperament flared backstage at the Vienna Opera ann the final sextet In a Mozart opera was abruptly cut to a trio. An opera spokesman eonfirmed yesterday that bass Ce. sare Siepi a nd baritone Vladimiro Gar.zaroll! had a dispute during the performance107 words
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Article90 1969-10-22 9 NEW YORK. Tues. Two of Oregon s most Important political figures have roles in the Alan Jay Lerner Production of "Paint Your Wagon" for Paramount Picture*. They are former United States Senator Wayne Morse and Governor Tom McCall. "Paint Your Wagon." which had its world premiere last90 words
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Article, Illustration548 1969-10-22 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR Ann: Last year my husband was killed in an accident. He left me a widow at 40, childless and financially independent. I couldn't bear to stay in this town without him so I moved to Seattle,548 words
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483 1969-10-22 9 Sheilah Graham - for ifitfs«»/#*... Sheilah Graham LONDON. Tues. Multimillionaire film financier Bernie Cornfeld required a room in a London hotel but they all were taken. Well, you buy the classic story. You buy the hotel then you have a room lot* of483 words
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Article74 1969-10-22 9 HONG KONG Tues. (UPI) A film expedition from Toronto has shot a colour television film of Hong Kong. The two-week shooting was completed on Sunday. DJ. McMillan, his assistant G Mudford and their wives were here at the Invitation of Canadian Pacific Airunes and74 words
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Article144 1969-10-22 9 NEVADA. Tues The world premiere of Paramount Pictures' "Downhill Racer' at the Granada Theatre In Reno, Nevada, has been advanced to October 28. Key newspaper and television representatives will be Junketed to Reno, one of the nation's top ski centres, for the world premiere. Attending the opening144 words
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Miscellaneous301 1969-10-22 9 |L- I D LAST DAT! 11 am. 1.45. 4.M. 6.30 A 915 p m IW Ling Po "A Ciu>f To Riir i A SHAW PRODUCTION Mandarin in Shawscope A Color open* Tomorrow: No Pre* List Due to Alms length 4 shows Note Times: 11. 2.30, 6.15. 9 15 p.m NO301 words
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Miscellaneous120 1969-10-22 9 TODAY and YOU Wednesday, October 22, 1969. 11 12 iw'u't'on 13 Will 14 Today ISP*6ofely 16 ••qu 17 Sonv'ivity 1§ You'll 19 A 20 P*eol« 22 fitod'"# 23 Good 24 Pom* 23 l« 26 'MI 27 M«y 20 frmh 29 SXr* 30 IndadsfM 3.10-12-24 41 Soofufl 71 Your 42 GrittlV120 words
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Miscellaneous30 1969-10-22 9 I 1 ORCHARD I OPENS TOMORROW! \jyvV 111:***** JJJ JO The hilarious tilt of 9 struggling lewysr... a bewitching blonde..., a murderous millionaire... and a wife who collected.* -millions/ k30 words
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Miscellaneous314 1969-10-22 9 *IS AT IC N r CATHAY ***** Last Day! 11. 1». 4. «30. 9.30 Columbia "Th« Swimmer" Color Burt Lancaster Janice Rule OPENS TOMORROW) Columbia's 'MODEL SHOP" Celumblacotor Anouk Aimee Oary Lock wood to^o^rrr^t LAST 2 DAYS! 11 am.. IM 4 00. 6 3ft A 9 3ft pm. "KILL BART314 words
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Article233 1969-10-22 10 LONDON, Tues. Ken Buchanan, the Scottish holder of the British lightweight championship, is to return to the ring in spite of the announcement that he was giving up boxing. Buchanan's re-entry will be made at the World Sporting Club at Grosvenor House in London on233 words
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Article108 1969-10-22 10 SAO PAULO. Tues. (Reuter) Pele. the star Brazilian footballer who Is approaching the 1.000-goal mark, may be unable to claim a goal he netted on Sunday. He scored It In the 41st minute of a match against the local team Corintians. which was abandoned at108 words
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138 1969-10-22 10 MEXICO CITY, Tues. (Reuter) The Chapultepec Tenni* Stadium, site of all major Mexican tennis tournaments. was renamed "the Rafael Osuna Stadium" here yesterday. Osuna. Mexico's ace tennis player, died in a plane crash near Northern Monterrev on June 4 this year. A month earlier138 words
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Article, Illustration1377 1969-10-22 10 Early next year the MCC send out a team of very talented cricketers on a tour of countries in Africa and the Far East. In this article Peter Smith, cricket correspondent of Hayter's, a leading British sports news agency, writes about the team and the purposes1,377 words
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Article285 1969-10-22 10 EASTERN KNIGHT - By EASTERN KNIGHT University of Singapore are the clear leaders after the third round of the 1969 Inter-Clubs' chess championship. in the third round they beat Old Bartleyans 3-1/2—l-1/2. Both teams were leading with nine out of 10 points after the second round Close behind the285 words
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Article200 1969-10-22 10 NEW YORK. Tueg (Reuter) The New York Mets baseball team, current darlings of the American sports scene, were given a traditional tickertape parade up Lower Broadway yesterday in hcnour of their world series victory over the Baltimore Orioles Several hundred thousand people, including many teenagers who200 words
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Article129 1969-10-22 10 DERBY. England. Tueg. (Reuter)—The English Football League Cup fourth round replay between Derby County and Crystal Palace was abandoned here last night because of fog with the score 1-1. Referee Mr. Norman Burtenshaw held up play for five minutes before finally calling off the match In129 words
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257 1969-10-22 10 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) Mr. Billy Griffith, Secretary of the M.C.C. (Marylebone Cricket Club) yesterday reiterated the view of the Cricket Council that sporting links with South Africa should be maintained. The Cricket Council are the governing body for cricket in Britain. Mr. Griffith257 words
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Article239 1969-10-22 10 LONDON. Tues Nearly 200 of the world's best rally crews have entered for the Royal Automobile Club's international rally of Great Britain which begins in London on Nov. 15. As only 150 cars will be permitted to start, the rally committee is to "seed'' entries a-d239 words
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213 1969-10-22 10 LONDON, Tues (Reuter) The British Government said today it would not interfere in the controversial decision to invite a South African cricket team to tour Britain next year. The Foreign Office issued a statement on its position following remarks on Sunday by213 words
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134 1969-10-22 10 KANDY, Ceylon, Tues. (Renter) Unorthodox spin bowler John Gleeson swept through the Central Province batting here yesterdav to help the Australian cricketers to a win by 189 run* In thftir one<lay match Gleeson finished with four for 16 to help dismiss Central Province for134 words
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Article56 1969-10-22 10 TRIESTE. Italy, Tues (UPI) World middleweight champion Nino Benvenuti said yesterday he would request a one week postponement of his scheduled Nov. 22 title fight with Luu Rodriguez of the "id he wanted to put the fight off for a week to fulfil a promise he would56 words
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Article165 1969-10-22 11 Jimmy Lad - By Jimmy Lad Last start winner Tudor Pirate worked attractively on the sand track which was soft at Bukit Timah yesterday morning He is retaining his winning form. Bukit Timah trainer Colin Tulloh's Fireball (George Podmore) and Desert Apache (Nawari) worked together with very little165 words
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Article173 1969-10-22 11 JOHANNESBURG. Tues. fßeuter)—Another 8. African Cabinet Minuter. Dr. Carel De Wet. has spoken in favour of New Zealand® rugby team visiting here next year despite opposition to the tour bv right-wingers in the ruling national party. Four Members of Parliament have left the party over173 words
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Article93 1969-10-22 11 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) South African Mannle Francisco beat England's Markham Wlldman in the world amature billiards championships yesterday 1,713 to 868. including a break of 335. In the second session he had breaks of 123, 122, 204 and 122. Roy Oriel, the Welsh player making his93 words
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Article35 1969-10-22 11 COLOGNE. Germany. Tues (UPI) Andres Gimeno of Spain last ni*ht won the men's singles title of the Spoga Cup professional tennis tournament. In the final he beat Rov Emerson of Australia. 6-3, 19-17.35 words
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457 1969-10-22 11 Kenya Produces Another FleetFooted Runner NAIROBI. Tues. (Reuter) Kenya has produced another fleet-footed runner to follow in the steps of Kipchoge Keino, 1.500metre Olympic champion and Naftali Temu, 10,000-metre Olympic Gold Medallist. He is a young soldier, Charles Asati, who recently amazed sportswriters by beating the fastest man in the457 words
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568 1969-10-22 11 Leslie Nakashima - 'We Are Not Concerned' Says Manager By Leslie Nakashima TOKYO, Tues (UPI) The business manager of Bernabe Villacampo said today he was not worried about the WoHd Boxing Council's (WBC) refusal to recognise Villacampo as world flyweight champion because the Filipino people and568 words
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224 1969-10-22 11 LOS ANGELES. Tues. (UPI) Bill Toomtv. the Olympic champion competing for the last time. yesterday failed to break Kurt Bendlin's world record in the decathlon. Toomey had 8.270 point» in the two-day competi- tion at UCLA. "This was it," the 30-year-old Santa Barbara224 words
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479 1969-10-22 11 Ben Variyan - ■y Ben Variyan KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Malaysia arc leaving no >ton«i unturned in building up a strong and fit taam to defend the Thomas Cup the symbol of world supremacy next year. A few weeks ago players from all over the country underwent centralised479 words
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Article135 1969-10-22 11 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) Poland Rumania. Yugoslavia. Nationalist China and the United States have accepted invitation* to send delegates to next season's centenary celebrations of the British Rugby Union, the union announced today. The announcement said that 29 of the 50 countries invited to the celebrations135 words
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Article74 1969-10-22 11 COLOGNE Germany. Tues (UPI) Tony Roche and Pierre Barthes won the men's doubles title of the Bpoga Cup professional tennij tournament today In an early morning one-aet match. Roche and Barthes beat Andres Glmeno of Spain and Kenneth Roaewall of Australia 10-7. Because the indoor tournamtnt74 words
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Article90 1969-10-22 11 BEATTLE, Tues. (UPI) Middleweight boxing contender Fraser Scott said yesterday he would like to ftiht champion Nino Benvenutl again, but m the United States not Italy. "Going back to Naples would be like custer going back to the little big horn, the red haired. 21-year-old90 words
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Article128 1969-10-22 11 LONDON, Tues Glamorgan. South Wales, will begin the next cricket season with three proud titles. They are County cricket champions, the fastest scorers in the game and the team with the quickest over rate. Led by Captain Tony Lewis. Glamorgan's batsmen averaged 48.98 runs per luO balls128 words
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Miscellaneous313 1969-10-22 11 TV SINGAPURA RADIO SINGAPURA RADIO MALAYSIA National Sfcortwoee »er*tee «1 v >fr?ir# 31® Wftm AM fi.M Prog Summary: 602 Morning Melodies: J ,fh Prices «v5O Morning Melodies. 700 The News. 710 Break-ast Potpourri; 730 A Word A Dav: 735 Breakfast Potpourri; 7 News in the National Language: 7SO Breakfast Potpourri;313 words
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314 1969-10-22 12 Service. This tribute wa» paid by Enche Sha'ari Tadin, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, at a send-off ceremony for new national servicemen at the Kampong Übi community centre yesterday morning. Commending the servicemen for having won the public s respect.314 words
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Article204 1969-10-22 12 4-POWER WORKOUT SINGAPORE, yesterday witnessed one of the biggest air operations as waves of war planes roared off RAF Tengah Airfield at dawn to take part in the five-day four- power air exercises. Those taking in the exercises Include the Royal Malaysian Air FOtce. Royal Air204 words
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Article79 1969-10-22 12 AN AMAH. Manama Joseph 44, had her gold chain, valued at $BO, sratched by a man as «he wa-, about to enter her flat a* Stirling Road f>n Monday afternoon. She told Police that when the snatch took place, she lost balance and fell. By the time she79 words
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Article, Illustration691 1969-10-22 12 SEMINAR TOLD SINGAPORE, needs a new breed of "dynamic management personnel" who are constantly alive to innovations aimed at greater efficency and higher productivity to cope with the rapid industrialisation, Mr. Tang See Chim, chairman of the National Productivity Centre, said yesterday. "To progress rapidly, we691 words
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Article84 1969-10-22 12 A shopkeeper, Low Yang Huang, 43 and his family, were robbed of cash and goods totalling about $4,300 bv four men, aU armed with daggers, at his shop at Upper Bukit Timah Road on Monday night. Low has just closed his shop at 9.30 t>.ni. when he84 words
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305 1969-10-22 12 FIVE Singapore students are now engaged in advanced nautical studies in Britain that will help them secure senior positions with the local Port Authority or Marine Department on the successful completion of their courses. They are. Chan Kin Kheong of Stlrltng Road. Tan Kim Hong305 words
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Article29 1969-10-22 12 THERE were a total of 80 accidents, five of which were described as serious. during the last 24 hours in the Republic, ending at 6 a.m. yesterday.29 words
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Article, Illustration164 1969-10-22 12 A new Singapore-built ferry boat, equipped with piped music and soft seats, has been added to the growing fleet of ferries transporting commuters from Jardine Steps to Pulau Bukom where Shell Is engaged in expansion and development projects. The new addition, the "De. lima Manls".164 words
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Article291 1969-10-22 12 EVERY section of the community has a role to play in ensuring the nation's long-term security, stability and the working out of satisfactory defence arrangements. The Minister for Culture. Mr. Wee Toon Boon, stated this in his message to the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees Union291 words
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Article, Illustration109 1969-10-22 12 THE Managing Director of the Far East Research Organisation Limited. Mr. Bob Hazell 1r now attending the PaciHc Area Travel Association (PATA> Tourist Research Seminar in Hong Kong. He left here a few days ago. During the Seminar. Mr. Ha7ell. will be one of the leading109 words
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Article, Illustration288 1969-10-22 12 A NEW $600,000 integrated primary school will open its doors at Toa Payoh early next year. This is the Poi Ching School, a four-storey block, buil* by the Futsing Association in response to the Ministry of Education's call to build more primary288 words
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Article119 1969-10-22 12 A 13-member Sheffield Chamber of Commerce Trade Mission to the Far East, will visit Singapore from Nov. 13 to 17. The mission will consist of representatives of 13 firms whose products range from engineers cutting and hand tools to woodworking tools and circular saws,119 words
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Article59 1969-10-22 12 THE Singapore Armed Forces will be conducting a Live Firinc (Mortar) Exercise at the Southern Islands Ranges from 10.00 a.m. to 800 p.m. on Thursday. Mortar firing from Pulau Semakau and Pulau Sudong will be directed at Pulau Senang and Pulau Pawai. The public is59 words
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Advertisement154 1969-10-22 12 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. SINGAPORE FREE PUBLIC LECTURE THIS SATURDAY OCT. 25 7.00 P. M. WISMA THEATRE 435. Orchard Road, by Otto Bertsehi C S B. (member of the Christian Board of Lectureship) ALL ARE WELCOME! WIN TWO BIG CASH JACKPOTS EVERY THURSDAY SUNDAY! DRAW NO: 55 ON THURSDAY 23RD.OCTOBER TO154 words
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