Eastern Sun, 24 October 1969
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Title Section21 1969-10-24 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1158 Friday, 24 October 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents21 words
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814 1969-10-24 1 LONDON, Thurs. (UPI Cr AFP) —Arab guerrillas invaded Lebanon from Syria today crossing the frontier at three points to attack Lebanese check-points in the first such raids of the crisis splitting the Arab world. Lebanese military spokesmen in Beirut said the defenders used tanks to814 words
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289 1969-10-24 1 PARIS, Thurs. (Reuter) —Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, Chief American negotiator, discarded his prepared statement at today's session of the Paris peace talks and moved for adjournment until next week to call attention to what he described as the other side's negative attitude. Mr.289 words
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Article169 1969-10-24 1 VIENNA. Thurs. (UPI) Four young Canadians headed today for the far east in search of more messages from heads of states saluting the Expo-70 World Fair in Osaka, Japan. Jean-Pierre Ranger. 25. said he and his travelling companions have visited 46 countries in North and South America. Africa169 words
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Article84 1969-10-24 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. (UPI) President Nixon on Thursday sent congress a maritime programme designed to modernise the nation's merchant marine "and restore this country to a proud position in the shipping lanes of the world." In a message to congress Nixon sums up the merchant marine problem this84 words
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Article72 1969-10-24 1 BOMBAY. Thurs (Reuter) India test batsman Ashok Mankad has become engaged to the former Asian Lad.es Tennis Champion. Nirupama Vasant. The engagement took place at the home of 24-year-old Mankad's father, former test player Vlnoo Mankad. last Monday. Mankad is the second Indian test cricketer to become engaged72 words
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Article130 1969-10-24 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs. (Reuter) Veteran Sikh politician Darshan Singh Pheruman. aged 85. is on the verge of death after fasting for 70 days in the Sikh holy city of Amritsar. according to reports here today. The reports said Mr. Pherujnan was in a semi-coma and doctors130 words
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Article53 1969-10-24 1 MANAGUA, Nicaragua Thurs. (AFP) —Villagers fled in panic when a volcano spewing boiling mud sudden, ly appeared in the middle of the village of Bijague. Western Nicaragua, yesterday. The volcano rapidly grew to a height of 16 feet and destroyed dwellings and crops the inhabitants were sheltering53 words
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Article123 1969-10-24 1 ROME. Thurs. (Reuter) Most Italians today were without newspapers or mail as strikes shut post and telegraph offices, publishers and iocal news agencies A nationwide 24-hour railway strike called for tonight was cancelled, however, when the cabinet agreed on pay increases which will cost the123 words
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Article95 1969-10-24 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs. (UPI) Police arrested 14 persons last night when a barrage of pies worthy of the silent screen was fired at movie goers entering the San Francisco International Film Festival. The pies were tossed by members of a group called "The Grand Central Station."95 words
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Article73 1969-10-24 1 LAFAYETTE. Indiana. Thurs. <UPI> A leading proponent of using instruments instead of men for space flights said today two reports favouring this view are being suppressed. Dr. Ralph E. Lapp said one of the reports was submitted by President Nixon's science advisory committee, but only a two-page73 words
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194 1969-10-24 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. (UPI) West Germany signed an agreement today to lend Indonesia 100 million Deutsche mark (USs2sm) and thus became one of the coun- try's biggest creditors. The agreement was signed by ambassador Hilmar Busier and Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik, and194 words
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Article63 1969-10-24 1 MOSCOW. Thurs. (UPI) The Soviet Union today hurled into orbit an unmanned spacecraft in its Cosmos series. The new agency Tass said Cosmos 305 was placed in an almost circular orbit ranging from 205 kilometres (128 miles) to 193 kilometres (120 miles) above the earth. The craft's angle63 words
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225 1969-10-24 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. (UPI) Foreign Minister Adam Malik said today Indonesia will not object to the presence of observers from North and South Vietnam and the Provisional Revolutionary Government (PRG) □f the Vietcong at the Foreign Ministers Conference of the Association225 words
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Article39 1969-10-24 1 EPKNAL. France, Thurs. (Reuter) —Officials in the nearby village of Mattaincourt have decided to remove Maurice Viole'i name from their war dead memorial. The reason: M. Viole, now 55, returned home this week ater a 30-year absence.39 words
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Article91 1969-10-24 1 CAPE KENNEDY. Florida, Thurs. (Reuter) A major dress rehearsal for the Apollo 12 lunar landing mission began today at America's moon port. The operation, called the Countdown Demonstration Test (CDDT), began seconds after midnight and will continue until October 29. It is a simulation of the final countdown91 words
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Article52 1969-10-24 1 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter)— Foreign diplomats, immune to minor traffic infringements, have collected more than 26.000 parking tickets within 10 months according to police figures. A London score tab> of "guilty" embassies put Hungary at the top with 2.601 tickets Their nearest rival wae the Saudi Arabian embassy with a52 words
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Miscellaneous15 1969-10-24 1 LADIES DAY am "What d'you mean, get back on the float? I am on it!"15 words
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173 1969-10-24 2 CUERNAVACA, Mexico. Thurs. (UPI) Wool worth heiress Barbara Hutton has asked a local court to force her South Vietnamese eighth husband to return Moroccan property she gave him as a wedding gift. Papers filed in support of a divorce action initiated173 words
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Article, Illustration131 1969-10-24 2 LUCKY Realty Co Ltd. is now engaged in the construction of more houses under the second phase of its Katong Seaview Palace project. The company, a subsidiary of the Far East Organisation, said th«131 words
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Article401 1969-10-24 2 A new student body, the United Nations Student Association, has been formed by the University of Singapore students to promote interests in and educated support for the United Nations Organisation. This body was inaugurated at a General Meeting on July 30. and since then has been401 words
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426 1969-10-24 2 CANBERRA, Thurs. (UPI) Partially muxsled by an old broadcasting law, politicians are winding up their campaigns for Saturday's national election with the un-der-dog Socialists given a remote chance of winning power for the first time in 20 years. Campaigning mainly on domestic Issues but426 words
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Article72 1969-10-24 2 TUNIS. Thurs. (UPI) Floods cut off suburbs south of Tunis yesterday in 24 hours of heavy rain that raised threats of further heavy inundations. The country* was still counting the cost of three weeks old floods, caused by continual rain which stopped only last Wednesday Authorities72 words
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Article29 1969-10-24 2 There were a total of 69 accidents. 13 of which were describe a« serious, during the last 24 hours in the Republic, endina at 6 a-m. yesterday.29 words
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317 1969-10-24 2 MANILA, Thurs. (AFP and UPI) Philippine Foreign Secretary Carlos P. Romulo today —called on all nations to "move away from arms" by slashing one per cent off their arms budget, if total disarmament was impossible. The reduction should be made "under the United317 words
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Article125 1969-10-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr B. C Sekhar. the Director of the Rubber Research Institute has been awarded the Colwyn Medal by the Council of the Institution of the Rubber Industry. The award, the highest award of the institute of the rubber industry this year went to Mr.125 words
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Article175 1969-10-24 2 ArgentineTokyo Shipping Link-up BUENOS AIRES, Thurs, (UPI) Foreign Minister Juan B Martin announced tentative plans last night for a joint Argentine-Japanese shipping company to link the ports of Bahia Blanca and Tokyo Martin, a form?r Argentine ambassador to Japan, sa d groups of businessmen from both countries will sign an175 words
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Article160 1969-10-24 2 MEMPHIS, Tennessee. Thurs. (UPI) A protein has been discovered in the human embryo, which, according to the Ur 'versity of Tennessee Medical Unit's biochemist who found it, provide a "safe, uncomplicated and non-surgi-cal way" to prevent or terminate preenancy. Dr. Nathan Sloane discovered "embryonln" during three years of160 words
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Article, Illustration195 1969-10-24 2 FOR 62-year-old Danish zoologist Mrs. Marie Hammer and her daughter Birgitte, 26, five days in Singapore meant a lot more than a holiday. Ever since they arrived here last week, they have been exploring the Botanical Gardens, searching for dry fruits and plants195 words
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Article85 1969-10-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Two youths, armed with daggers held up a lone woman motorist at Jalan Selangor in Petaling Jaya near here today and escaped with a $2,500 diamond bracelet which she had Just redeemed Police withheld the name of the victim who is in her thirties. She85 words
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570 1969-10-24 2 A welder yesterday told a district court how e "peace talk" in a coffee shop erupted in gunfire as a result of which he received a stomach wound, Choo Ching Khiang, employed at Vosper Thonycroft Uniteers Ltd., was testifying in the570 words
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53 1969-10-24 3 A TOUCHING MAHATMA GANDHI STATUE at his Centenary Exhibition in New Delhi depicts the magnitude of his great benevolence as he gives an encouraging hand to a Harijan child. Gandhi always championed the cause of the poor and called "The Untouchables," the lowest in India's caste system, Harijans "Children ofUPI photo. - 53 words
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261 1969-10-24 3 TOKYO, Thurs. (UPI) The Tokyo Procurator's Office yesterday announced it will establish a special prosecution office to handle cases, involving 1,223 arrests mostly of student activists in Tuesday's international anti-war demonstration. The announcement said the special office will be261 words
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161 1969-10-24 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. (UPI) The Sino-Soviet border dispute talks will delay for weeks and possibly months negotiations between the United States and Russia on strategic arms limitation. State Department officials said yesterday. Analysts here believe that because of the border dispute talks, which161 words
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346 1969-10-24 3 MELBOURNE, Thurs. (Reuter and UPl)) —Victorian police batting against wide-spread public sympathy for train robber Ronald Biggs declared today they had ''pulled out all stops" to capture the fugitive. All available police reserves were thrown into the manhunt and detectives checked out dozens of reports346 words
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472 1969-10-24 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI) U.S. Senate Republican leader Hugh Scott's proposal for a unilateral U.S. cease-fire in Vietnam has been rejected by the Pentagon and subjected to some circumlocution by the White House. Scott yesterday urged that, as of a certain date,472 words
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Article268 1969-10-24 3 TOKYO. Thurs (UPI) A Japanese diplomat who was fired for writing an undiplomatic book about his countrymen is still at it. Ichiro Kawasaki today wrote in a co'.umn in the Mainichi Daily News that Japan would be a happle r piece if everyone would "mind268 words
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85 1969-10-24 3 CHICAGO. Thurs. (UPI) Encyclopaedia Britannica. Inc. will publish a new Ja-panese-language encyclopaedia. Charles Swanson. President, said yesterday. He said the formal announcement will be Oct. 22 in Tokyo. It is called Britannlca's International Encyclopaedia. It will be published by TBSBritannica. Inc., Toppan Printing Co. and Encyclopaedia85 words
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Article389 1969-10-24 3 HONG KONG, Thurs. (UPI) A West German citizen working on a major construction project in Northwest China has been convicted of spying for the United States and sentenced to 10 years in prison, Peking Radio announced last night. He was identified as Kurtz von389 words
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403 1969-10-24 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI) —There will be no reduction in U.S. forces in South Korea or in North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) countries as a result of defense budget cuts, Defense Secretary Melvin Laird said yesterday. Laird added that403 words
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Article41 1969-10-24 3 MADRAS. Thurs (Reuter)— Indian women in Madras spend 300,000 ruches (16.500 Sterling) every day to decorate theU hair with fragrant jasmine flowers flown in from Coimbatore. 400 miles away. i n a n aircraft known as the "Jasmine Special.41 words
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401 1969-10-24 4 LONDON THurs. (Reuter) Prime Minister Harold Wilson warned yesterday that Europe would lose more than Britain if this country was again excluded from the Com^® n v^| a #^n et j aid the nation's economic revival would strengthen the hand401 words
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Article139 1969-10-24 4 ROME. Thurs. (UPI) Railroadmen cancelled a nationwide strike call yesterday but other walkouts made life miserable for the man in the street The nation's 130.000 railway workers, who had planned to walk off their Jobs for 24 hours tonight, called off the strike when the139 words
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169 1969-10-24 4 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI) Queen Elizabeth and Britain's defence Minister said yesterday the government was pushing for peace In riot-torn Northern Ireland befor« civil war broke out. "My ministers are all in their r>ower in co-operation with the Northern Ireland Government to bring peace169 words
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Article113 1969-10-24 4 ROSELAWN. Indiana. Thurs (UPI) Ever wonder what happened at nudist camps once the warm summer sun has departed and the temperature falls? Well, for one thing, there's the bra-burning party And nude skitlng. "Quite a bit goes on around here." Dick Drost. President of the Naked City Nudist113 words
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Article, Illustration426 1969-10-24 4 TOKYO. Thurs. (UPI) .'The Asahl Shimbun, one of -Japan's largest national -r.pwspapers. said today Chancellor Willy Brandt's government may recognise East Germany. The newspaper said the new government Is staking Its political fortune on East European policies. "If things permit, moreover. the new governmentUPI Cablephoto. - 426 words
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Article146 1969-10-24 4 M. Anthony No. —6 23rd PARIS. Thurs. (Reuter) France's nuclea r strike for<-e costs less than what the French spend evsrv year on cosmetics. Defence Minister Michel Debre said here yesterdayReviewing France's military nuclear do.icy at a Cabinet meeting, Mr. Debre confirmed that France146 words
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331 1969-10-24 4 MOSCOW. Thurt. (Reuter) Soviet Communist Party Chief Leonid Brexhnev said yesterday the Russians were on the threshold of putting manned orbital stations in space as the start-point for flights to other planets. He was speakln* at a mass Kremlin rally honouring331 words
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164 1969-10-24 4 CAIRO. Thurs. (Reuter) President Nasser yesterday appealed to Lebanese President Charles Helou to Intervene personally to stop clashes between Lebanese troops and Arab commandos before matters worsen, the Middle East News Agency reported last mght. The appeal was contained In a cable from the164 words
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Article85 1969-10-24 4 SAIGON. Thurs (Reu'er) The 01.00 curfew in Saigon forces restaurants and bars to close down at a respectable hour, but it is an 111 wind that blows nobody anv good This morning at OS.OO, the main streets in front of the Presidential Palace were filled with busv road-painters, dotting85 words
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301 1969-10-24 4 CAIRO. Thurs. (UPl> An Egyptian government spokesman said yesterday a U S. decision to allow its citizens to fight In the Israeli army may involve it in a Vietnam t>T« war in the Middle East. He suggested America mav already have "declared war"301 words
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104 1969-10-24 4 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs (Renter) Press report* of an invasion by "beautiful Russian blondes" of an island in the Mauritius Groun appeared to be untrue, the Ambassador of this tiny member state told the U.N. Assembly» main political committee here yesterday. The Ambassador. Radha Krishna Ramohul.104 words
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Article237 1969-10-24 4 COPENHAGEN. Thurs. (Reuter) Danish churches spoke out yesterday against the Copenhagen sex fair and police threatened to stop some of the exhibits but the organisers announced an extension of opening hours to meet boo mine demand. Between 5,000 and 6.000 people crammed Into the indoor237 words
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Article58 1969-10-24 4 HONG KONG. Thur« (UPT> The number of drug addicts In the world by mort than 25 per cent in the past year. Commissioner of Police. Charles Sutclifle said to-dav He returned earlv his week from Mexico r,fv where he reoresented Hor.g Kon? at the 3Rth congress58 words
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Advertisement97 1969-10-24 4 new, simple fun-to enter time the song contest Have you just missed petting any of the 34 LPs in Contest -1 &II We have 17 more for you in Contest 111 All you have to do is time a song and the song to time is:A TIME FOR US" by97 words
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Article, Illustration472 1969-10-24 5 WEEKLY pictorial feature by the Eastern Sun based on the photographs taken by our cameramen at official functions, parties, exhibitions, shopping centres etc. WHAT, let her have the limelight? No fears, said little Andrea as he strikes a pose too, standing with mum. And mum is472 words
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Article304 1969-10-24 5 Mary Jo Autopsy NEW BEDFORD. Mm. Thurs. (UPI) Dittrtct Attorney Edmund S. Dinis said on Wednesday lie has no intention of appealing any ruling on his petition for an order allowing the exhaumation of Mary Jo Kopechne from her grave at Larfcsville, Philadelphia, Dinis was304 words
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Article257 1969-10-24 5 HOUSTON. Texas. Thurt. (UPI) Two visiting Russ an cosmonaut* went on a make believe trip to the moon yesterday in an American spaceship. Oh boy. oh boy. ©h boy'" the Soviets shouted In English The joy nde came dunnf a hectic tour of jhe Manned257 words
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Article59 1969-10-24 5 WASHINGTON. Thun. (Renter) The Defence Department is seeking approval for a series of test* in which Min litem en missiles would be fired west from Montana across a thir<i of the US Into the Pacific Ocean The plan was disclosed in Congressional testimony before the House of Representatives59 words
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Article56 1969-10-24 5 MIAMI. Fla. Thura (UPI) The U.S Coast Guard said yesterdav the Libenan tanker Oriental Challenger was aground off the western tip of Cuba with a cargo of i«t fueL The tugboat cable was summoned from Jamaica and befan trying to free the sh;p. The Coast Guard cutter Dauntless56 words
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Article98 1969-10-24 5 WASHINGTON. Thurs. (UPI) A male pigtail monkey mis named Bonnie has convinced scientists that mankind is not ready to design mammoth space stations in which human beings could work safely and effect! TPlT for lone periods That was the conclusion yesterday in a preliminary98 words
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Article195 1969-10-24 5 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (Rtutcr) Vice President Spiro Agnew accused one of the Democratic Party's leading candidates for the 1972 Presidential election of proposing that the U.S. play Russian roulette over the issue of developing multiple-warhead nuclear missiles. The Viee-Presidem'i attack 'asf night followed Senator Edmund195 words
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Article103 1969-10-24 5 NEW YORK. Thurs (Renter) A huge 69.42carat diamond run. expected to set ail auction record when it roes on sale here today, might become the latest addition to actress Elizabeth Taylor's jewellery collection. The pear-shaped diamond. belonging to an anonymous A m e rican103 words
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Article348 1969-10-24 5 SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. (UPI) A man who said he was the "zodiac" killer of five persons talked by telephone on Wednesday with Attorney Melvin Belli on a reievision snow. Belli agreed to a Urthw with the caller, but the man. who identified himself only as348 words
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Article185 1969-10-24 5 SAM FRANCISCO. Thurs. (Reuter)—Militant Aim makers clashed with police and disrupted the opening of an annual Aim festival here by hurling paint and cream pies at arriving guests. Police said the trouble started last night when a v an pulled up in front of the festival185 words
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Article54 1969-10-24 5 WASHINGTON. Th u r s<UPI) Soviet Ambassador Anatoly F. Dobrynin Wednesdav met with Secretary of State William P. Rogers for what officials described as a ger.erai discussion The meet in* was &t Dobrynin's request, according to State Department spokesman Robert J. McCloske Th« spokesman could not immediately describe54 words
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Advertisement66 1969-10-24 5 The best thing about this little pastille is... it tasles so good. Dissolve one in your mouth. They're delicious, and they leave your breath sweet. For over a century, millions of people, singers, speakers, smokers, all over the world have been sucking Lakerol pastilles. If you have a tickle in66 words
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Article792 1969-10-24 6 r MORROW the Australians go to the polls to elect for themselves a new government or to give the ruling Liberal-Country coalition a mandate of confidence. What has been surprising in the long campaign that has been waged until now is not the growing popularity of792 words
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Article, Illustration919 1969-10-24 6 DEREK INGRAM - By DEREK INGRAM (Gemini News Service) LONDON: The chances are that 12 months from now British troops willl be policing Ulster and that far into the seventies their services will still be required. The commitment underlines how easy it is to put919 words
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Article457 1969-10-24 6 HUGH LUNN - By HUGH LUNN DJAKARTA, (Reuter) To Indonesians a people who have learned by bitter experience to be sceptical of high-sounding promises a ipaceage satellite station in their own backyard takes a lot of getting used to. After looking at the gleaming new white concave antenna pointing like457 words
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Article13 1969-10-24 6 Genius does what it must and talent what 1* can Bulwer-Lyttoo.13 words
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Article146 1969-10-24 6 D. M. Janl - D. M. Janl SINGAPORE I REFER to 'Traffic Cop At Toa Payoh* by CAPT. D. Wyatt (E.S. Oct. 15>. His statement that a divisional policeman has been posted since July 19. at the junction referred to Is incorrect. Presumably, he was referring to the lone146 words
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Article126 1969-10-24 6 Eva Chan - Eva Chan SINGAPORE I RATHER agree with "RoadWise" that Jalan Pacheli with one end already near to Lorong Chuan needs a little lengthening to link up with It. This will save residents three quarters of the distance they normally travel to reach Braddell Road. By the126 words
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83 1969-10-24 6 SOME years ago a familiar sight was workers presumably from the anti-mosquito department making their regular rounds to spray on drains and places where water collected to destroy mosquito breeding grounds. Nowadays, these workers are never seen I wonder if the Anti-Mosquito Department is still ticking83 words
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130 1969-10-24 6 ASIAN SPECTATOR - 'WashingtonMoscow Dialogue Necessary' ASIAN SPECTATOR Singapore. THE widespread demonstrain the U.S. on Moratorium Day is a reflection of AmeriJ? ub 'f disenchantment with President Nixon's Vietnam policy. The Hawks might claim to be unruffled but perhaps even Mr. Go'.dwater could not ignore the fact that public opinion and the ballot130 words
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Article419 1969-10-24 6 The Lighter Side By Dick West: WASHINGTON (UPI) Discrimination against millionaires is something most Americans probably had not been concerned about until Gov. Winthrop Rockefeller of Arkansas called the problem to our attention recently. There were, of course, a few bleeding hearts who commiserated with the millionaires419 words
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517 1969-10-24 7 Our Market Reporter - By Our Market Reporter STEADY conditions ruled in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore ymerday and share prices recovered most of the losses sustained on Wednesday. There was better buying support in industrials though mainly of a speculative nature. Trading was active after a517 words
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Article1086 1969-10-24 7 BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified:- INDL'STRL\LS Ben 51.78 (2»; Borneo $1.79 (1» $lBO (18); Boustead $1.99 (l 1; Camel Plywood1,086 words
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Article114 1969-10-24 7 TOKYO. Thurs. (UPI) Max Factor, one of America's leading cosmetic goods manufacturers disclosed yesterday it will start construction next February of a plant and research laboratory i n a west central town of Yasu :n Shiga prefecture The plant is scheduled to b«gin production April. 1971.114 words
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Article59 1969-10-24 7 NTEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI)— Rubber futures closed 'inchanged and ur.traded yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange. (Close) (Prev) Nov. 28.25 28 25 Jan 25 758 28.50 25 75 March 25.508 26.00 25.50 May 25.508 26.00 25.50 Julv 25.758 25.75 Sept. 25 50 2550 Nov. 25.50 25.50 Locally.59 words
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Article250 1969-10-24 7 The following arrangements are made by the Port of Singapore Authority for ships in port today, Friday. Oct. 24 DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 1/2 Himalaya Maru 6/7 Koudekerk 13/14 Atreus 15/16 Westfaiia E.W. Jetty Sletter 26 Hyoyo Maru 36 '39 Esse Co on 44 Kyoshu Maru 8/9 Eastern250 words
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Article154 1969-10-24 7 SYDNEY. Thurs. (UPI) closing Stock Exchange Sydney Selected Shares: MINING: Acmex Ass Min 760 Barrier 2.30 Bh South 4.20 C Norse 5 80 C Gold 9.30 CRA 1780 Emper 1.55 Endur .58 Gin Kalg 1.15 Gt Boulder 3.40 Gt West .14 Hammer-lay 13.00 Kath Inv 5.50 Lake154 words
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Article291 1969-10-24 7 November flm grade rubber buyers closed at 5 pm t l Sln a P°re and Kuala Lumpur yesterdav at 67-5 8 cents per lb., down three quarters of a cent from the previous close. The tone of tne market was quiet after easy. After the activity291 words
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Article13 1969-10-24 7 The tin price for yesterday was $645.50 per plcul, up $0.375.13 words
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579 1969-10-24 7 LONDON, Thurt. Important new research projects in the field of rural development, employment and income distribution and international relations is being carried out on a world-wide scale with the help of graduates from the Far East and Pacific areas, including Malaysia and Singapore.579 words
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149 1969-10-24 7 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) Shipping Week, an eightpage news weekly aimed at management executives In the merchant marine and transport fields, began publication this week. "The fulding principle behind the periodical Is to provide a tightly-condensed, sophisticated. World-wide weekly news report on developments and149 words
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258 1969-10-24 7 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) German gol\ speculators again forced down the bullion price on the gold markets yesterday, market sources said. During six hours trading. In London, 25 cents an ounce wa? clipped off its price, bringing the quotation down to 40.25 dollars an258 words
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Article40 1969-10-24 7 NEW YORK, Thurs. (UPI)— Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Excnange yesterdav 30 Industrials 860.35 20 Rails ***** 15 Utilities 119.28 65 Stocks 287.71 40 Bonds 71.05 Commoditv futures index 182 42 up 0.02.40 words
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214 1969-10-24 7 LONDON. Thur*. (Reuter) The slirht rail? which was noted around mid-day yesterday failed to develop. Prices drifted tower and widespread falls were seen. Towards the close the FT index was off 2.8 at 372.2, after eau-lier falls of 0.9. Roll* Royce was214 words
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Article557 1969-10-24 7 BIMGAFOHS 8tOC* change sold ud other officially luted it i the ckM M Of biulDMt. INDUSTRIALS Acma 186 MB Ben CoBorneo Bhd. Boustrad 177 1-98 180 C. Sugar 4.28 4.32 C. Plywood 1-69 Chemical 1.77 Cold htorait Cycle Carriage I)ev. Bank lie J.S3 2 42 1557 words
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81 1969-10-24 7 LONDON, Thurs fUPI) Rubber closed uncertain with yesterday spot 26-1/4, 26-3/4 nom SETTLEMENT HOUSE Nov. 26-1/4. 26-3/4 nom. Dec. 25-3/4. 26-1/4 nam. Jan. 24-11/16. 24-15/16 nom. Jan/March 24-7/18. 24-5/8 April/June 24-3/8. 24-7/16 July/Sept 24-3/16. 24-3/8 Oct./ Dec. 24-1/16. 24-1/4 Jan./ March 23-15/16, 24-1/8 April/June 23-7/8.81 words
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Article65 1969-10-24 7 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore yesterday mad# the following change in its rates to merchants (rate B are quoted to the equivalent of 100 unit* of foreign currency): BELLING T.T. OT O.D. r eady: Deutsche Marks In abeyance; Holland Guilders $85.5450; Swiss Franc, $71.3875: Belgian Francs $6.1650;65 words
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Article90 1969-10-24 7 THE noon price* «t the Storypore Chin*** Produce yesterday were > exchange Bujer teller loronnt 0*i 5100 (r.OR) Butt Coconut Oil 53 50 (FOE) Dram ——> Mixed Copra Minnok vtime Pepper 32 50 L ***** (POB-) Sarawak White Pepper 217.50 (FOR) aw Sarawak special Black Prnpff (1 (l b90 words
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Article56 1969-10-24 7 HONG KONG. Thurs. (UPI) Money Quotations yesterday: HK56.0575 per U.S. dollar HK56.***** per U.S. dollar TT HK514.49 per pound sterling HKS3O2 625 per tael of *©ld 94.5 oer een* fineness HK5162.5 per 10.000 Japanese ven HKSI2O 5 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers HKSI2.S t*r 100 Philippine pesos sellers56 words
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Article436 1969-10-24 7 ARRIVALS: 5 00 a.m. MSA 029 R. Lumpur. tt.OOam MSA 119 R. Lumpur. 1015 a.m. MSA 121 R. Tumpur. 10.25a.m. MSA 005 Penang. Ipoh, K. Lumpur, Malacca. 1.10 p.m. MSA 451 Rnchlnc. 2.25 pm. MSA 047 Rota Bharu, Trengganu, R. Lumpur. 3.25 p.m. MSA 509 Bangkok. 1.25 pm.436 words
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Article, Illustration1391 1969-10-24 8 MODERN computer animation began in s 1963 with a film made by Zajac that showed a f closeup of a satellite orbiting the earth. The particular satel- lite, he portrayed had i given trouble. It was supposed to orbit like 1 the moon keeping one side1,391 words
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Article, Illustration873 1969-10-24 8 RICHARD HAHN - By RICHARD HAHN HONG KONG When the three Apollo 11 astronauts returned from their historic mission recently, they brought back with them more than just samples of the lunar soil. Accordinq to some people in Hong Kong they also brought mooncakes given to them by a873 words
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Article672 1969-10-24 8 Ele and; Walt Dulaney - Date-line By Ele and Walt Dulaney DEAR ELE and Walt: I like a boy who lives across the street from my girlfriend Anne. He is really sweet and fun to be witn but he thinks I'm a punching bag. When my girlfriends and I are together,672 words
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Miscellaneous209 1969-10-24 8 Corner 1. What is the Great Australian Bight 3 2. What is a caribou' 3. In which ocean Is Celebes' 4. When was the East India Company granted its charter? 5. Name the earliest invaders of Egypt' 6 What is the: C.l D 7. Insert the appropriate month: sun is209 words
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Article, Illustration344 1969-10-24 9 Gloria-mae - By Gloria-mae THE Singapore Musical Society and Goh Soon Tioe will present Kendall Taylor and Vivien Goh at the Conference Hal on Saturday Oct. 25 at 8.45 p.m. Kendall Taylor is we 11-known through his frequent radio performances and his services as recitalist344 words
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110 1969-10-24 9 LONDON, Thurs (Reuter) American Negro actress Gloria Stewart, who has been sacked from the hippie musical "Hair", claimed this week she was victimised because of her protests against a television show Together with other members of th* "Hair'' cast. Miss Stewart recently staged a demonstration110 words
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Article, Illustration542 1969-10-24 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers HEAR ANN: This after- noon while shopping in a well-known department store, I had to go to the ladies room I walked into the private booth, stumbled over something and almost broke my neck. That "something" turned out to be a542 words
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512 1969-10-24 9 Sheilah Graham - S/H'iiliiiitf l/i/sr/)... Sheilah Graham HOLLYWOOD. THURS —Pat McGoohan. bark m the U S for "The Moonshine War" (Martin Ransohoff's Fllmways with MGM). told me he recently In South Africa seeking government co-operation for the biggest, project of his career a film biography512 words
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Article67 1969-10-24 9 CULVER CITY. Thurs —Producers Robert Enders and Everett Freema n have set Ferris Webster as fi'.m editor on MGM's False Witness.'' suspense drama which Richard Colla just completed directing with George Kennedy. Ar.ne Jackson and Eli Wallach ui the starring roles. "False Witness." directed by Richard CoJa from67 words
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Article52 1969-10-24 9 NEW YORK, Thurs.—Norrte Paramor and Mike Vickers have been s:gned by producer Wilbur Stark to compose the music for MGM's "Don't You Cry," starring Romy Schneider. Produced by stark for Sagittarius Productions and directed by John New land, the film also star* Donald Houston. Dennis Waterman and52 words
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Article, Illustration392 1969-10-24 9 Director Makes Ava Feel She's Wanted Needed PEEBLES, Scotland, Thurs. (Reuter) Ava Gardner, now 46, and with 25 years filming behind her, talks enthusiastically about what has happened to her in a picture she is making in this Scottish border town. For the Ant time in her career she has392 words
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258 1969-10-24 9 A THEATRICAL enter- I tamment. "The Labours of Love" 15 to be presented throughout Malaysia and Singapore in January and February by the British husband and wife acting team. John Turner and Barbara Jefford They left London on a Far East Tour on Oct.258 words
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Advertisement64 1969-10-24 9 V mwmmmmmmmwmmmwm nalflßß village 3-A. Cuscaden Rd, S pore 10. Tel! ***** Behind Hie bimbo© stockade History standstill, the world outside seems far away. Enjoy succulent satay. steamboat. delicious oriental dishes under the start. A walk round the souvenir shops A visit to the crocodiles complertng a night of oriental64 words
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Miscellaneous267 1969-10-24 9 I D O Phone ***** 1 VOW SHOWING N« rreo Liat Due to film's length 4 »hows Note Timet: IL 530 •15. •.IS pm. NO INCREASE IN PRJCES r Michael Catae. Laurence Olivier Christopher Fummer A Susannah Yore BATTLE OF BRITAIN" Technicolor. Panavunon 'T7A» CAPITOL Phom- ***** OPENS TODATI No267 words
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Article387 1969-10-24 10 LONDON, Thurv (Reuter) West Germany, beaten finalists in the 1966 World Soccer Cup finals, last night became the ninth country to qualify for the 1970 finals in Mexico by beating Scotland 3-2 in a fluctuating Group, Seven qualifying match in Hamburg. fhe Germans hit back387 words
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Article139 1969-10-24 10 OOLOMBO. Thurs. (Reuter) The Australian touring team flexed their muscles against the Ceylon Cricket Control Board President's XI here today but ran out of time before they could force a victory in their one-day game. The Australian batsmen met only token resistance from the President139 words
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Article44 1969-10-24 10 MANILA. Thurs (Reuter) Teams from Japan. Malaysia and the United States arrive here today t 0 participate In the Sixth Asian International Karate championships at the weekend. The remaining foreign entry. Korea, are scheduled to fly in irom Seoul tomorrow.44 words
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Article, Illustration1364 1969-10-24 10 John MacPherson, Deputy Secretary of the University of Edinburgh it Chairman of the 1970 Commonwealth Games Village Committee. Born in the Scottish Highlands in Inverness, Mr. MacPherson won the DistinSuished Flying Cross (D.F.C.) as a wartime bomber pilot, le played Association and Rugby football and1,364 words
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Article78 1969-10-24 10 OAKLAND. Thurs. (UPI) Charley Lau. who quit the American League champion Baltimore Orioles after the world series, yesterday signed as a coach with the Oakland A.S. Lau. a catcher In his claying da3*B. joined the Orioles as a coach in 1968 No reason was given for78 words
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Article185 1969-10-24 10 LONDON. Thurs.—England Table Tennis Association team manager, former world champion Johnny Leach, has announced that Brian Wright the England player, is to retire from the international team in order to devote his time folly to the task of English junior captain. Although ranked No. 5 in185 words
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Article151 1969-10-24 10 Jimmy Lad - By Jimmy Lad Prince Piper and Treble J (apprentice Sairi) impressed in their workout on a yielding track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Clapping on the pace at the half mile the pair clocked 38 for 3f with very little between them at the finish.151 words
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Article139 1969-10-24 10 "Black and White" day is to be held at Ascot, Berkshire Southern England, under National Hunt rules on Nov 22. James Buchanan and Company Limited, the whisky distillers. are sponsoring the event for the fifth successive year. The races involved are the Gold Cup. the139 words
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Article157 1969-10-24 10 LONDON. Thurs. Three leading British Jockeys have been Invited to compete in races at Tokyo and Kyoto in Japan next month. The riders are Lester Plggott, the English champion Jockey for five seasons who Is also top of the list so far this season. Erlne157 words
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Article73 1969-10-24 10 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter> Results of Rugby Unior. matches olayed yesteidav were: County Championship Berkshire 22 Hertfordshire 8, Buckinghamshire 17 Dorset and Wiltshire 9. Club matches Bedford 17 Cambridge University 17, London Welsh 9 Welsh International XV 13. Oxford University 23 Leicester 0. RUGBY LEAGUE Wigan 23 Rochdale73 words
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406 1969-10-24 10 PLAN FOR GRAND PRIX AWARD MEW YORK, Thurs. (UPI) Promoter JocS Kramer announced yesterday the major tennis nations of the world are considering an annual Grand Prix award of US$5O,OOO to the players who compile the most points on the basis of competition in the406 words
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Article147 1969-10-24 10 MANCHESTER. England. Thurs. <Reuter> World Cup hopefuls Jimmy Husband and Joe Royle each scored once to give England a 2-0 win in the first ever Under-23 international between England and Russia here last night. Russias well organised defence dominated the first half and stifled England's spasmodic attack.147 words
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Article274 1969-10-24 10 LONDON, Thurs.—Forty powerboats will flash by at speeds up to 70 mp h. when the Evening News and Embassy powerboat race is held on the Thames in Central London on Saturday. The race will be run over a course between Westminster Bridge and Blackfriars Bridge, and274 words
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Article118 1969-10-24 10 SYDNEY. Thurs. (ReuterT The London to Sydney aif race officials expect at least 150 entrants for the race starting from Gatwick on Dec. Mr. Peter Lloyd, Chairman of the Race Committee sa'd here yesterday that all nations except one had given permission for aircraft to118 words
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Article283 1969-10-24 11 BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. (Reuter) A.C. Milan of Italy deservedly won their first World Club football championship last night but took a fierce hammering from Estudiantes of Argentina in a rough-and-tumble second-leg final. The Argentine side, fighting desperately to retain the title for another year, won283 words
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Article64 1969-10-24 11 KARACHI. Thurs. (Reuter) —The touring New Zealand cricket team arrived here last night for their three-week tour of Pakistan The New Zealanders. who drew one-one in the not-torn three-Test series with India, will plav three four-day Tests against Pakistan at Karachi. Lahore and Dacra and a threeday64 words
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Article128 1969-10-24 11 Thomas Cup BANGKOK. Thurs. (AFP) Thailand routed Pakistan by winning all nine matches in the Asian Zone Thomas Cup badminton elimination round between the two countries which ended here last night. Thailand will now meet Ceylon in the second round of the triangular zone contest in128 words
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202 1969-10-24 11 DUBROVNIK. Yugoslavia. Thurs <UPI> Olympic's officials of 80 nations will ask the International Olympic Committer (JOC> Saturday to bar South Africa from the world Olympic movement because of their aj>artheld rarlcal segregation policy informed sources said todav. Source.* said the group of National202 words
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190 1969-10-24 11 SEOUL. Thurs. (Reuter) South Korea are planning to inaugurate an annual President Park Chung-Hee Cup Soccer tournament a major Southeast Asian event in 1971. the Korean Football Association said today Mr Wan-Kun Oh. the association's director in charge of external relations, told Reuter that present190 words
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379 1969-10-24 11 SYDNEY, Thurs. (UPI) Australian Peter Thomson and Guy Wolitenholme, an Australian by adoption, are sharing the lead after a first round one-under-par 71 in the Australian Open golf title today. Another Australian. Brace Devlin, on? stroke behind but sharing third place on 73 are379 words
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Article201 1969-10-24 11 MANILA Thurs (AFTM Bemabe Villacampo of the Philippines sa-.d today he was willing t® flght Mexico's Efren Alacran Torres to decide which of them was the real world flyweight champion. The pint-sired Filipino boxer 26. returned here from Japan last night after bea'.ins Hiroyuk; Ebihara201 words
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Article24 1969-10-24 11 OSLO. Thura. (Reuter) Skeid Otlo (Norway) and i*namo Bacau (Rumania) drew n—o in a first leg second round match here :a»t night.24 words
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201 1969-10-24 11 COLOMBO. Ceylon, Thurs. (Reuter) Test bowler Graham McKenzie is included in the Australian team for their threedav match against AllCeylon, beginning here tomorrow McKenzie has not P*»yed a full match on the current tour, although he fielded yesterdav against the Ceylon Cricket Board's President's201 words
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Article137 1969-10-24 11 LONDON, Thurs. (Renter) Manuel Francisco of South Africa gained his fourth victory in the world amateur billiards championship with a crushing 1650/596 win over Frank Holz of New Zealand here yesterday. The 35-year-old South African champion added three more century breaks to his previous tally of137 words
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Advertisement545 1969-10-24 11 Classified Ads. 4 UNIT BLOCK TERRACE HOCSE "WATTEX PARK A TTTf j-Storey Oardeo Terraced HOUIM at oi Bukit Tta*h Road (opp. Chinea* H:gh School) apacious compound. t fg»nc« and Luxury Tha are* of tha bouse la bigger than a •emi-dataehed bungalow with 4-roonu. 3-halla. 3-bal-conies, facing Watten Estate Proposed Public545 words
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Advertisement621 1969-10-24 11 TENDERS P.W D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are invited from P.WJD. Registered Contractor* for the following work:Coo version of Existing Veterinary [Magnostic Laboratory Into Ttaaue Culture and Poultry Vaccine Production Unit and Upper Floor of Animal Infirmary at Kampotig Java Road. Singapore. ShowTound: Contractor* to meet SO. at Main Gate of Kampong621 words
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Miscellaneous1021 1969-10-24 11 (CHANNEL St PM. 300 Opening Anncts. In all Language* and Morning Star 3.20 Woman's World <English>: 400 A Diary of Evert* in Singapore This Week <English-; 40i It's Happening ;n Sirgapsre 'English Version» (Repeat*: 4.20 Scarlett Hill 'Jamie John>: 505 Close; 600 Prog. Summary m all Languages; 6.05 Lucky Dip:1,021 words
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Article, Illustration468 1969-10-24 12 Ship-repairing SINGAPORE will be in the big ship-repairing league by mid-1972. The departing managing director of Sembawang Shipyard, Mr. R. I bison, made this optimistic observation when he spoke at the Rotary West's' weekly luncheon meeting, yesterday. Mr. Ibison spoke of the impressive development and468 words
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143 1969-10-24 12 Singapore has placed an order for two advanced pieces of machinery from the United Kingdom for its new industrial training centre The order was placed by the local Engineering Industries Development Agency with GKN Machinery. The pieces of machinery. e spark erosion machine and an143 words
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Article65 1969-10-24 12 The Singapore Armed Forces ar.d the Singapore Police will be conducting an exercise from 8.00 o-ni- Saturday to 4.00 a.m. Sunday. The exercise will be conducted over the eastern and southeastern parts of Singapore and within the Republic's territorial waters. The exercise area wi'-l include the coastline65 words
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117 1969-10-24 12 A proud day for 2/Lt. Hoe Kim Bock and for Singapore. He has just graduated from a basic flying training course at R.A.F. Linton-on-Ouse in the United Kingdom and is seen here receiving his "Wings" from Air Commodor Dodds. 2/Lt. Hoe and other Singapore pilots currently in the U.K. completed117 words
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Article212 1969-10-24 12 The Muslim Religious Council of Singapore has advised Muslim women married to who are not Malaysian or Singapore citizen* to inform the Council as soon as they know their husband* are going to leave the Republic. This is to give the Council adequate notice to212 words
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Article30 1969-10-24 12 Toto MidWeek Draws The following numbers were drawn in last night s Toto Draw:— 24-16—7—44—28 The additional number drawn was 48 In the "three-circle" draw, the numbers drawn were:— 9—40—630 words
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Article164 1969-10-24 12 The Social Welfare Department Girls' Home ai Toa Payoh will soon be getting a new storehouse and playroom thanks to a community service project initiated by the Singapore Armed Forces and the British Army. Men from the Taman Jurong Camp under Corporal Boey Kum Loon, and sappers164 words
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Article153 1969-10-24 12 A poster competition, organised by the Industrial Safety Committee of the National Safety Council of Singapore, is being organised in conjunction with the 150 th Anniversary of Singapore. The competition Is open to everyone and will be divided Into two groups, one for students and the other153 words
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204 1969-10-24 12 SINGAPORE exports for the first eight months of this year have taken a jump of more than 22 per cent to a total of some $3,040 million over the same period in 1968. From Jan. to Aug., 1968, the total exports were only204 words
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Article113 1969-10-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs— Malaysia would definitely send a contingent to the 31st world Jamborees to be held at the foot of Mount Fujiyama in Japan In 1971 the Thief Scout of Malaysia and Minister of Health. Tan 8n Sardon Bin Jublr said today. Tan Sri Sardon113 words
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110 1969-10-24 12 K.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines scored a modest "first"' on Wednesday night by becoming the110 words
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Article56 1969-10-24 12 A team o' officers from the Commercial Crime Branch of the CID raided a Chinese medicine shop in Selegie Road on Wednesday afternoon and siezed six packets of prohibited drug stimulant tablets from the shop The proprietor of the shop was arrested but was re56 words
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261 1969-10-24 12 THE Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Chan Keng Howe, has been appointed as the Republic's new Ambassador to Cambodia. A Singapore Government statement announcing this yesterday said the nomination of Mr. Chan had been approved by Prince261 words
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Article137 1969-10-24 12 The Housing and Development Board here has purchased 100 high speed lifts, capable of carrying eight passengers. from Express Lift Co. Ltd. of Northampton. England. Meanwhile, three leading ho'eis In Kuala Lumpur have also placed an order for 30 luxury lifts from the same company.137 words
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Advertisement33 1969-10-24 12 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, SINGAPORE FREE PUBLIC LECTURE THIS SATURDAY OCT. 23 7.00 P.M. WISMA THEATRE 435. Orchard Road, by Otto Bert*chi C.SB (member of the Christian Soenc* Board of Lectureship) ALL ARE WELCOME!33 words
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