Eastern Sun, 28 October 1969
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Title Section22 1969-10-28 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1162 Tuesday, 28 October 1969. ft MC(P> 0737 Price 15 cents22 words
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256 1969-10-28 1 VATICAN CITY, Mon. (Reuter) Pope Paul today told his senior bishop that he ogreed on principle to holding a synod every two years to advise him on church problems, Vatican sources said. The sources said the Pope gave the pledge in a final256 words
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Article, Illustration255 1969-10-28 1 THE Officer-in-Charge of Beach Road Police Station, D.S.P. Michael Chong, yesterday presented certificates of Commendation to two Singaporeans who assisted police in apprehending a thief. $76. a $5 gas lighter and $3B As the robbers walked off towards Stamford Road, the couple shouted for help,255 words
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Article32 1969-10-28 1 AMRITSAR. India Mon <Reuter» Veteran Sikh politician Darshan Singh Pheruman died today after fasting for 74 day to demand the Inclusion of Chandigarh City In Punjab State. He was 83.32 words
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292 1969-10-28 1 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. (AFP) Ronald Biggs one of the men who staged the three million pound (Sterling) Great Train Robbery engaged in petty pilfering in Australia and planned further robberies, a man who claimed to have been Biggs' best friend alleged here today. Karl Van292 words
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Article64 1969-10-28 1 BAGHDAD. Mon. (Reuter) More than 100 visitors to the Soviet Pavilion at Baghdad's Internationa: Trade Fai r were offered a Russian Volga car worth 2.00b Iraqi dinars (£2.120 sterling) for immediate payment of one Fils tone farthing sterling) at a sale here. All the visitors went through their64 words
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Article, Illustration26 1969-10-28 1 TEMPLE workers rush to the help of a devotee fainting after his walk across a bed of burning coals. Sunpix by Richard Chow. (Story page 2).26 words
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307 1969-10-28 1 Consultative Body Not To Replace Parliament' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The formation of the Consultative Council is not intended to replace Parliament, the National Operations Council announced today. "The responsibility tor the government of the country will remain as set out in the terms of the proclamation of the Emergency 1969307 words
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229 1969-10-28 1 High-Power Ta DAMASCUS, Mon. (AFP) Palestinian commandos today defied orders by the Lebanese Army to evacuate the southern Lebanon village of Yanta, the Syrian News Agency reported. The Frdaywn told officers they would Quit the village only after "all their demands had been229 words
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Article195 1969-10-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysia Is currently negotlatlng with all Commonwealth countries on the question of extradition. the Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Kadlr bin Yusof disclosed today Tan Sn Abdul Kadlr was speaking to reporters after signing the Continental Shelf Agreement with Indonesia at the Ministry of195 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous25 1969-10-28 1 LADIES DAY -SiVfVAS Sl*tmfl6 SALOH m K! m jgfc fc 98. I "Great idea these beach slacks she can't see if I bend my knees!"25 words
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Article, Illustration193 1969-10-28 2 About 20 students undergoing courses related to the printing industry at the Baharuddin Vocational Institute were yesterday given an opportunity to see "the real thing' at the Eastern Sun at Cantonment Road. The boys and girls, all firstyear trainees, were conducted on a tour of193 words
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Article, Illustration379 1969-10-28 2 Peter Ong - By Peter Ong FIVE sighted persons from five different Asian countries spent more than 100 hours blindfolded just to experience the orientation and mobility needs of the blind. And yesterday, these five persons "graduated" from the first Orientation and Mobility course to become in-379 words
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Article141 1969-10-28 2 EIGHTY-THREE participants in the Training Course- lor Window Dressers, organised by the Singapore Tourist Associa. tion. have completed their n.r.e-day course over the weekend. Certificate; of participation were given to the participants by the Chairman of the Singapore Tourist Association, Mr Herbert Lixn Eng Kwan and the141 words
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Article42 1969-10-28 2 A 25-year-old man, We e Hwe e Seng, who Stole two thirty valued at sl® on Oct. 2G was granted a six-month conditional discharge. He pleaded guiltv to the charge before the Ninth Court Mag:strat«. Mr. E.C. Foena Oder.42 words
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385 1969-10-28 2 K. S. Sidhu - HUNDREDS By K. S. Sidhu MORE than 8,000 people elbowed, squeexed and clawed their way into the Mariamman Temple in South Bridge Road here yesterday to witness the annual firewalking ceremony by some 250 devotees of Goddess Mariamman. Hundreds of people including some European tourists385 words
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Article76 1969-10-28 2 ProfesaO r Yedh Ghim Seng. Member of Parliament to r Joo Chiat will officiate at the opening Of the Second S-ngapore Sculpture Exhibition on Friday, at the V ctorift MrinoriAi Hall at 7.30 p.m. The exhibition is organised b v Me«erv Aw Eng Kwang Cheon* S«o P'#ng76 words
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Article, Illustration175 1969-10-28 2 A large party of puplla and teachers from the Ahmad Ibrahim Integrated Secondary School spent four hours on Sunday morning helping two neighbouring districts in an anti-mosquito operation. The party, led by the school's principal. Mr. Chla Meng Ann. and hie aenlor destroyed mosquitoes and175 words
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Article244 1969-10-28 2 Singapore's grocery and restaurant trade will view the largest variety of highquality foods ever brought together In this area when the UB Food Exhibit opens at the Oolden Lotus. Hotel Malaysia for a three-day run. from Nov. 3. On display will be a full spectrum244 words
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Article67 1969-10-28 2 NAROBI. Mon fßeuter) Kenya Opposition Leader Oglnga Odlnga and his deKuty have been placed under ouse arrest. the Kenya government announced today. The remaining six opposition members of Parliament have been detained. The move follow* disturbance* at Kl*umu. on Lake Victoria on Saturday in which five people were67 words
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291 1969-10-28 2 'Reject DailyRated Claims Unconditionally' GOVT. REP. IN COURT THE claim made by unions for upward revision of wages for the daily employees in fha Government, the Housing and Development Board and the Public Utilities Board should be rejected unconditionally. Mr. Herman Hochstadt, representing the oovernment said thin when he made291 words
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Article85 1969-10-28 2 THE London Festival Bo Hot troupe will Perform on October 29th and 30th at the National Theatre. The ballet company ranks amor* the 'eadog touring comP*nie& in th# world and th,a will the firet Of itg appearance in Singapore. The r*P"*toire is to mclud# gome of the85 words
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Article59 1969-10-28 2 THE Teacher* Training Collie will hold their annual graduation ceremony On November 1 at the college auditorium at •.30 a m. The Minister of Education Mr. Ong Pang Boon will present the certificateg to the 1.318 graduandg and P r i«e„ and award* to 7759 words
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51 1969-10-28 3 UPIUPI radiophoto. - 51 words
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Article315 1969-10-28 3 PARIS, Mon. (UPI and Reuter) The Vietcong may try to hand over the three U.S. prisoners of war scheduled for release to American pacifists in an effort to strengthen America's Vietnam War protest movement. Allied diplomatic sources said today. The sources, who are315 words
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Article65 1969-10-28 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon. TUPI) The United Nations was founded in San Francisco and this week the city will commemorate the organisation's 24th anniversary with a series of seminars. The climax of the meeting will be a wine tasting party at the Japamese cultural centre on Saturday. followed65 words
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609 1969-10-28 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) An American congressman has criticised American AID officials for trying to increase aid to India when that country has said it can get along with LESS. Otto e Passman, was hearing testimony before the House of Representatives609 words
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282 1969-10-28 3 BANGKOK, Mon. (UPI) Prime Minister Prince Souvanna Phouma of Laos today said he has been assured by President Nixon that there will be no reduction of U.S. military and economic aid to his war-torn nation. Although the U. 5. Senate is currently reviewing282 words
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256 1969-10-28 3 NEW YORK, Mon. (Reuter) More than a third of the American public favour an immediate and unconditional withdrawal of United States troops from Vietnam, according to a Louis Harris National Opinion Poll published in the current issue of Time Magazine. However, the poll also showed256 words
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113 1969-10-28 3 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) The Jullllard School, which completes the Lincoln Centre Cultural Complex, was dedicated last night and Mrs. Richard Nixon was stuck In a stalled elevator In the new multi-million U.S. dollars building for six minutes. "One or113 words
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Article83 1969-10-28 3 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) Hong Kong was declared cholera-free to-day tor the THIRD time this summer. For the tourist, the name of the game is "Confusion'. "According to International Health Regulations, the Colony should be declared cholera-infected upon the discovery of a confirmed cholera case and83 words
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306 1969-10-28 3 SAIGON, Mon. (UPI) —Members of South Vietnam's Lower House today voted to adjourn their regular session in protest over government tax increases announced last week. Fifty-three of 70 legislators voted tor a one-day boycott to protest the increases. The session was adjourned barely 30306 words
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601 1969-10-28 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. (Reuter) The United States has provided foreign aid since 1945 to 121 nations representing 99 percent of the world's population, according to congressional testimony released today. Agency for International Development (AID) officials also testified that the U.S. borrowed millions601 words
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434 1969-10-28 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) —An American congressman cha r ges that the United State AID programme is rife with corruption and helped make a multi-million-aire out of the son of former Pakistani President Moham- med Ayub Khan. An angry exchange over Ayub s son434 words
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Advertisement124 1969-10-28 3 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT THE 2nd ASAHIPENTAX WORLD PHOTO CONTEST ||jjß OPEN! Here's the chance that is every photographer's dream! Prove your photographic skill and you could win one of the 15 GRAND PRIZES 10-Day Tour of Japan including visit to Expo '7O, Osaka. All Hotel and Transportation Expenses Paid! DOUBLE WINNERS124 words
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Article, Illustration637 1969-10-28 4 Beirut Agrees To Negotiate DAMASCUS, Mon. (Rauter and UPI) —Arab commandos mannad their guns on Lebanese toil this morning with the full backing of Egypt in their dafianca of leaders in Beirut. A pladga of all-out support for Palestinian commandos and theirUPI radio picture. - 637 words
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428 1969-10-28 4 BONN, Mon. (Reuter) Chancellor Willy Brandt's barely week-old government continues fighting the battle of the mark today on two crucial fronts in the European agricultural market and with a million and a half worried West German farmers. At home the Chancellor faces demands428 words
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329 1969-10-28 4 LONDON'. Mon. (Reuter) The British press took a searching look yesterday at the monarchy's new image and concluded that things may be going a little too far. Prince Philip's frank comments in Canada "if you don't like us let's end if ar.d the329 words
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Article255 1969-10-28 4 PARIS Mon. (UPI) Unified Socialist Party leader Michel Rocard was elected to the National Assembly yesterday in an unexpected by-election victory over former Premier Maurice Couve de Murvllle. Final official results gave Rocard. 33 candidate of the extreme left win? 15.200 vot*« compared with 13.063255 words
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262 1969-10-28 4 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI) Japanese manufacturers of food seasoning to-day said a small amount of monosodium glutamate in baby food is "absolutely safe." Kyojl Suzuki Presi-ient of the Japan Food Seasoning Manufacturers Association, called a news conference to emphasise the safe'y262 words
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Article80 1969-10-28 4 HONG KO! Z. Mor.. (Router) Agreement on Poland's economic and milltarv aid to North Vietnam for 1970 has been signed in Warsaw, the North Vietnam new* agency reported yes'erday. The two also signed an agreement on economic and technical co-operation in the Polish capital on Saturday, the80 words
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231 1969-10-28 4 PRAGUE. Mon. (Reuter) Czechoslovak Premier Oldrich Cernlk has assured a Soviet audience that his country has overcome the "evil period" of the 1968 liberalisation which led up to the Warsaw Pact invasion. The Prague communist newspaper Rude Pravo yesterday reported a speech Mr. Cernlk231 words
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Miscellaneous272 1969-10-28 4 VOW SHOWING No rree List Due to film s length «hc*s Nate Time 11. 1-30. 8.15. 915 pa». "BATTLE" Start* Preractly at 11 SS. 3.05. *4» 9 40 jj m SO INCREASE IN PRICES Michael Came. Laurence Olivier Chn*tepher P.jmaner 4- Susannah York "BATTLE OF BRITAIN" Technicolor <UA> CAPITOL Phone272 words
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Miscellaneous377 1969-10-28 4 CATHAV ***** Opfei 11. IJI. "Kill Me Quick I'm Cold!" Monica v.tu Jean Bore; A Coi-tmbis p-.ctuyt in Technicolor NEXT CHANGE: Phil Buven tn 'T«a«v Thai Caver Color A Ran* OrianiaaUPn P.ciure foDEON 21 -11&1 NOW SHOWING! II |J.. IH. M. M A Pirimountt "TRUE GRI1" m Color John WiTM.377 words
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Article, Illustration230 1969-10-28 5 Fbtoraira 69 RESULTS OF FOTORAMA CONTEST A-9 Ist Mr. Wep Tse Chuen. 64-Q. Sago Street. Singapore 1 2nd. Mr. Song K-w-an Hecg 475. Stirling Road Singapore (Blk. 49). 3rd Mr. Wong Sal Hoor.g. Blk. 22 551E J alar. Ter.teram. Singapore 4th Mr Lui Thue Wah230 words
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Article354 1969-10-28 5 THE PRIZES Ist PRIZE: $3OO CASH VOUCHER 2nd PRIZE: $lOO CASH VOUCHER 3rd PRIZE: 50 CASH VOUCHER Plus Certificates of Merit and one roll of AGFACOLOR CNS each to the next 10 best entries THE RULES !L To participate In thi* contest, all you have to do It354 words
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Article26 1969-10-28 5 SPECIAL announcement: All consolation prise winners will also receive a roll of Afga colour CNS in addition to the certificate of merit.26 words
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Advertisement474 1969-10-28 5 TTTVJi WIN PRIZES TO COMMEMORATE SINGAPORE'S 150 TH ANNIVERSARY The Guthrie Waugh Organisation, the sole agent for Canon cameras, projectors and other photographic accessories,invites you to participate in the following Photo-Story Competition. No purchase or qualification required. Just take 3 pictures that tell a story of this country or its474 words
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Article381 1969-10-28 6 WHICHEVER way the final few seats of the Australian legislature are decided, there is no question of the victory of John Gorton's Liberal-Country coalition being only technical. It was Australia's Labour Party which scored the moral victory. With a booming economy and a low unemployment level, it should381 words
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Article405 1969-10-28 6 PRIME Minister of India, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, does not want any foreign aid for her country but the U.S. has Just doubled aid grant to India quite a pretty kettle of fish. Whether the two contradictory statements above are true or false does not matter but that405 words
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Article616 1969-10-28 6 R.M. SORGE - An Universal University R.M. SORGE UNITID NATIONS (UPI) Th« project of a United Nations University, an academic world centre of merging cultures, is still in the idea stage. It hat however, received considerable impetus from a former Burmese high school teacher, U.N. Secretary-General U Thant. At the opening of the616 words
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Article, Illustration972 1969-10-28 6 FRED MPANGA - WOMAN emancipation is a phenomenon of modern times. With India's Mrs. Pandit as the FIRST female President of the General Assembly a new milestone has been installed. FRED MPANGA (Gemini News Service) The •lection of Miss Angio Brooks of Liberia as this session's President of tho972 words
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Article545 1969-10-28 6 Joel Shurkin - Joel Shurkin NEW YORK, (Reuter) The United States would now be pulling out from Vietnam more quickly if Senator Robert Kennedy had lived to become President, one of the Kennedy Family's closest advisers claims. Theodore Sorensen. former Special Assistant to President John Kennedy, said545 words
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297 1969-10-28 6 K. C. Thaler - K. C. Thaler LONDON, (UPI) Arab-Israeli acceptance of a modified version of Hie Rhodes Formula of 1949 could result in indirect negotiations that might signal a breakthrough in the search for peace in the Middle East. In Rhodes. Arabs and Israelis negotiated and signed297 words
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713 1969-10-28 6 RWMIM United Kingdom's imperious history is an unparalleled embodiment of exalted reigns. From Alfred the Great so 'Great' was he that he scorched the cookies black to the Wisest Fool in Christendom, James I, the time-worn pages of Great Britain's713 words
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134 1969-10-28 6 PARIS. (Reuter) Long* suffering commuters cn the Paris Underground will soon be able to relax in style at the City's most up-to-date metro station. Restaurants, cafes, modish fancy-goods shops and a cinema are all included in the four-floor metro station at the Place De134 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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847 1969-10-28 7 Our Market Reporter - By Our Market Reporter In a quietar trading session, the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday tailed to maintain the past week's brighter sentiment as It followed up last Friday's slightly easier tendency. Speculative buying was largely withdrawn soon after the market opening. This847 words
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Article992 1969-10-28 7 "DUSINESS done in and reported to the trading room, fiTk Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore Tnnft fr,d d bracket, in lot. 1,000 units unless otherwise specified:- INDUSTRIALS A CM A $lB7 «1> 1.88 <*> SI 91 *2) SI 94 (11» $1.97 <l> <2 00 H) $2 04 (1)992 words
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Article99 1969-10-28 7 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) Work has begun ill Semarang. Central Java, on a Japanese-backed zinc factory which will eventually produce 45.000 tons of galvanised iron annually. Indonesia's Antars News Agency reported today. Antara said the factory would take four months to complete and Initially produce 15.00099 words
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Article14 1969-10-28 7 THE tin price for yesterday *a« $643.62J per picul, up 50.87 J.14 words
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Article252 1969-10-28 7 THE Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for sWps in port ioday, Tuesday. Oct. 28. DEPARTURES Godown Vessels 5 BannerclilJ 10/11 Chastine Maersk 23/24 Rosario Maru 27/28 Straat Johore 31 32 Thorscape 33/34 Hans Maersk 33 39 Svend Maersk 42/43 Flintshire 44 Femandoeverett252 words
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Article, Illustration209 1969-10-28 7 THE world's most powerful ocean-going and salvage tug. the 9.000 horse-power Zwarte Zee arrived in Singapore on Sunday towing the huge derrick barge. Atlas. Tha large ocean transport is on a 17,000 miles voyage from Rotterdam to Okinawa. Atlas, the huge derrick barge209 words
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Article121 1969-10-28 7 BOMBAY. Mon. (Reuter> Prime Minister Indira Gandhi warned India's business community today there was danger of violence unless steps were taken to fulfil aspirations of the masses. She told a meeting of businessmen and industrialists, convened by the Indian Merchants Chamber here, that If the business rommunity121 words
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Article73 1969-10-28 7 TAIPEI, Mon. (Reuter) Per capita income In Taiwan reached US$237 last year, the Central Newt Agency reported. This made Taiwan rank among the highest per capita income nations in Asia, the agency said. Quoting figures released by the Taiwan Provincial Administration. the agency said natural income73 words
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343 1969-10-28 7 CANBERRA, Mon. (Reufer) Australia should be able to satisfy between 60 and 70 per cent of its domestic crude oil requirements by the end of 1971, an ECAFE conference was told today. The permanent head of the Department of National Development.343 words
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Article227 1969-10-28 7 November first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 pm. m Singapore and Kuala Lumpily yesterday at 66 J cent* p* r lb. up three quarters of a cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was steady quiet. Rubber Association of Singapore and Malaysian227 words
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Article70 1969-10-28 7 WASHINGTON. Mon. (Reuter) Britain's export drive received boosi in the Washlngton area this wekend with the arrival of the proud steam engine, the Flying Scotsman, helped alone with free-flowing champagne, scotch and sales talk. During its three-day stopover at Union Station the old locomotive is70 words
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106 1969-10-28 7 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) Atlas Electronics Corp., Ltd., today offered 1-25 million of shares with a face value of two Hong Kong dollars to the public at 10 Hong Kong dollars per share. Atlas, with net tangible assets of $19,693,777 claimed106 words
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224 1969-10-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A $lO million polyvinyl ch I rlde resin complex with a production capacities of 10.000 tons of PVC material a year would be set up socn. The huge complex, the first In Malaysia, will consist of a224 words
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Article604 1969-10-28 7 M IKTFMJ.VJ V-H 9 ebanrc aoid ud other oldallr luted at th« el baslDcac INDUSTRIALS ACMA Ben A Co. i.m prkM BM Of 8. 2 10 1-90 Borneo Bhdcamel Plywood C. Sugar 180 1.T2 4t8 1-83 1.73 4 30 cold storage Chemical Co. SSI* C4rru Dunlop604 words
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Article137 1969-10-28 7 TOKYO. Mon. (UPl)—Mahmoud Haroon, Pakistan's Minister for Agriculture and Work*, has asked Japan for 100.000 tons of rice to be paid for in goods. Haroon made the request during a meeting with Shiro Hasegawa, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry In Japan's Conservative government. Government source* said137 words
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Article73 1969-10-28 7 KOTA KINABALU, Mon. (Reuter) The East Malaysian State of Sab ah exported 1.955.544 tons of timber valued at $211.6 million (£3O million) in the first seven month* of the year, according to statistics issued yesterday. This is an increase of about $23.5 million (£3 million)73 words
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Article86 1969-10-28 7 i ME noon prleee at the Sinnpore Chinese Produce jeaterday were:radiance Borer Seller L'ornnot Oil (F.OB) Balk 52 00 Co<onut OH (FOB) Dram 54 50 Mixed Copra >l it HI ok uhitf rrppct 82 75 (FOB) 237.50 Sarawak White Pepper (FOB.) 235.00 Sarawak Special Black (F-OB) 96* ***** Lamponr86 words
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Article49 1969-10-28 7 JAKARTA, Mon. (ReuterV —An Indonesian shipping company ha 6 announced that it will sell six of its 20 ships to help finance its efforts to run an efficient service. The company, Jakarta Lloyd, said the ships, listed for sale, averaged about 1,000 tons.49 words
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Article410 1969-10-28 7 ARRIVALS 5 00 am. Ms A 029 K. Lumpur 9 00 a.m. MSA 119 K. Lumpur DJlw GA8LUA UAMtS ituru. 10.15 a.m. MSA 121 R. Lotopnr 10-25am. MSA 003 filial, Ipoh. Koala Lumpur. Malacca. 14)0 p m. SA8 SK971 Copenhagen. Tashkent, Bangkok. 1.10 p.m. MSA 451 Knchlnc 1410410 words
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271 1969-10-28 8 NEW YORK. Mon. New York City opened a ney secondary school recently that may be a window on the future <* American public education Gone are the traditional 10-minute classes, the threemonth summer vacation, grades, and semesters New are "resource centres'' containing books271 words
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Article134 1969-10-28 8 CALIFORNIA. Moc. Stanford University of California enrolled only 57 Mexican-Ame-ricans among its 11.400 students in 1968 In September 1969 nearly 200 Mexican-Americana were on campus, thanks to an intensive five-state recruiting drive launched a few months earlier by 15 Stanford students and a Stanford admissi on134 words
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Article, Illustration315 1969-10-28 8 A DELAIDE, Mon. Two n months ago 11-year-old Hii Sii Tung, of Sarawak, arrived in Adelaide, South Australia, hardly able to walk without feeling exhausted because of a hole in his heart. Even to digest his food called for a big physical effort. Today,315 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1969-10-28 8 Colin Mann - By Colin Mann Darwin, Mon. a visitor can be motoring along in Australia's outback, thinking he has only the kitehawks in the sky for company, and suddenly he may come across a little one-roomed building by the road. If he stops a while,1,010 words
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Article970 1969-10-28 8 Ble and; Walt Dulaney - Date-line By Ble and Walt Dulaney DEAR ELE: Every time my mother has the ladies over to a bridge party, she uses my room as a cloakroom. When I complain she says I'm being selfish and should be glad she has some friends. I understand, but it970 words
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Miscellaneous156 1969-10-28 8 si i 1. Name the book written by Samuel Johnson after his visit to the Hebrides in 1773 2. What is the time in Lisbon when it is 10 a m. in New York' 3. Where would one eat an alfresco meal? 4. What is gobbledygook? 5. What is it156 words
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Miscellaneous118 1969-10-28 8 By Jack TippH" m zs "We're going on an overnight hike, but don't worry. .we'll be bock before it gets dark." DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and Aiden McWdiams AT THAT MOMENT.. I DONT CARE,CRySTAL! —IF THEV HANG AROUND BUT, DUKE,HONEy.A DURING PRACTICE* THEY'RE STEADY I COULD GET INTO CUSTOMERS118 words
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Article, Illustration548 1969-10-28 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR Ann: I've had a miserable summer. Please tell me NOW what to do to make sure that next summer isn't the same About 75 per cent of all girls under 30 wear bikinis. (I am 17). Most of548 words
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546 1969-10-28 9 Sheilah Graham - Spwikiutj for f/i/sr//... T Sheilah Graham LONDON, MO n. "I am going to Barcelona." said Christopher ("Dracula") Lee at Pinewood, "to play a part that has never been done before, by me or anyone else." He was enjoying my546 words
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935 1969-10-28 9 Elizabeth Sherry - Does The Colour Of Your Hair Mean Anything By Elizabeth Sherry ARE blondes dumb? Redheads fiery tempered, brunettes homily? Maybe no t but there's some odd physical differences all tied up with the colour of our hair If you've bright rid hair and suffered all through Child-hood with names like935 words
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Article72 1969-10-28 9 PARIS. Mon—Jewellery flashes forth boldly this ?*ason. in the Twenties mode of generous quantities of glitter. Long ear. rings, for example, are back in fuper sires, twinkling with frankly Chri«tmas tree sparkle. Some are in lengths of mirror rectang.es rimmed with gold, nearly touchinp the shoulders. Others combine72 words
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Article, Illustration228 1969-10-28 9 Mary Sue Miller - By Mary Sue Miller ONCE was. young twm wheedled and worried a first bra from their mothers. Now the procedure seems to be reversed. Older teens are espousing the natural, no-bra look so in favour with the Paris and American couture It all started in the recent228 words
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Article122 1969-10-28 9 PARIS Mon Legs continue to be important to fashion, even with the downward movement in skirts That's because short skirts are also very much around, not to speak of new pants looks like puffy black taffeta as the bottom of an evening dress Beneath, the legs122 words
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Article, Illustration53 1969-10-28 9 PARIS. Mon. Body jewellery takes themes from space, as in this dramatic pendant from Vendome. Rectangles of gold or silver tone, holding moon spheres, are chained together to reach the waist, where a larger square ends the sequence. A matching ring and earrings complete the lunar look.53 words
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Article178 1969-10-28 9 LOOK fOU... j GREAT shirt variety, with dos-ear c6llars, matching scarf-ties krtotted like men's open necks to be filled in with ascots, dandified ruffles. CHILDISHLY clunky shoes, with rounded wall toes, straight and sturdy heels, lacings and perforations. zipper or strapped fronts. SKIMPY little knits, in dresses like178 words
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Miscellaneous128 1969-10-28 9 TODAY a Tuesday* October 28# 1969 m W VAV 20 1- 5-10-31 "V4 1 ?-60-73 m n rmrr v: 3.14-16.23 ie y 13.27-3M4 ail 11 Stood? 12 S»c* 13 Don't M lryj.co«w 15 N«w 16 You 17 You It Ends i» at 20 Intficot* 21 The .22 And 23 N^d128 words
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Article, Illustration838 1969-10-28 10 MELBOURNE Asian golfers, by finishing on five of the first 12 scores in the $20,000 Wills Masters' Golf tournament recently, issued a strong warning that they will be taking a lot of prise money off the Australian circuit soon. The tournament was played under838 words
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508 1969-10-28 10 NATIONAL LEAGUE NEW YORK Mon. (UPI) The San Francisco Forty Niners built up a 24-7 lead and then hung on for a 24-21 victory over the Baltimore Colts on Sunday after coach Don Shula spurned a game-tying field goal from the 10-yard line with508 words
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Article141 1969-10-28 10 MANILA, Mon. (Reuter) —Japan took three of the five titles in the 6th Asian Karate Tournament which ended last night at the Rodiquex Sports Centre near here. The Philippines were second with Malaysia third. Heading the Japanese winners was Tom Iba who took the141 words
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Article80 1969-10-28 10 BOMBAY, Mon. (Reuter) Five players who represented India in the recent cricket tests against New Zealand were named here today in the West Zone cricket team to play Australia in a three-day match, beginning on Oct. 31. The match opens the Australian tour of India. Farook80 words
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Article238 1969-10-28 10 BRUSSELS, Mon. (Reuter) The International Hockey Federation (IHF) announced yesterday it would organise a World Cup Series every four years starting in 1971. The finals of the first series would almost certainly be In Pakistan and ten national teams would take part In them, Federation238 words
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205 1969-10-28 10 COLOMBO. Mon. (Reuter) The unofficial cricket test between Ceylon and Australia faded into a tame draw here today. Ceylon, set a victory target of 208 in 165 minutes! chased the runs early on but slowed up after losing two quick wickets to the unorthodox spin205 words
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Article164 1969-10-28 10 KARACHI, Mon. (Reuter) Pakistan and New Zealand drew the first cricket test here today. Scores: Pakistan 220 and 283 for eight Dec., New Zealand 274 and 112 for five. At tea New Zealand had lost three wickets for 11 runs in 25 minutes ana Pakistan164 words
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Article105 1969-10-28 10 Cox Wade Triumph STALYBRIDGE. England. Mon. (Reuter) Mark Cox and Virginia Wade. Britain's top-ranked players, gave impressive performances to win the single* titles in the second leg of the Dewar Cup indoor tennis series here yesterday. Left-hander Cox beat South African number one Bob Hewitt 6-4. 6-3 while Miss Wade105 words
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Article97 1969-10-28 10 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) British long distance runner John Tarran 1 set a world best track time of 12 hours 31 minutes 10 seconds for 100 miles here today. The 37-vear-old Bnton clipped 15 minutes 24 seconds off the previous best time for the event,97 words
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Article489 1969-10-28 10 American Football NEW YORK, Mo n. (UPI) Daryle Lamonica throw touchdown pases and completed 19 of 26 passes for 235 yards on Sunday to load tho Oakland Raiders to a 24-12 American Football League victory over the San Diego Chargers. Lamonica. who has thrown 20 touchdown489 words
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Article43 1969-10-28 10 SYDNEY Mon (Reuter) South African golfing millionaire Gary Player plans to retire in six years. Player told reporter* after winning his fifth Australian open tournament here yesterday: "I will quit at 40 and that's for sure." Player turns 34 next week.43 words
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Article222 1969-10-28 10 NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST CENTURY DIVISION W L T Pet Pf Pa Cleveland 4 1 1 .800 165 140 New York 3 2 0 600 76 98 St. Louis 2 3 1 400 98 136 Pittsburgh 1 5 0 .167 102 147 CAPITOL DIVISION Dallas 5 0 0222 words
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Article358 1969-10-28 10 RIVERSIDE, Calif., Mon. (Reuter) New Zealand'* Denis Hulme led from start to finish here today to win his fifth Canam car race of the season in a McLarenChevrolet. I Hulme averaged 121.059 mph to cover the 200 miles in one hour, forty minutes, five358 words
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Article61 1969-10-28 10 CASABLANCA. Mon. (Renter) Morocco today became the tenth nation to qualify for the World Soccer Cup finals in Mexico next year when they beat Sudan 3-0 to clinch top place in qualifyine Group 16. Morocco, who led 1-0 at halftime. march into the finals alongside England.61 words
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Article43 1969-10-28 10 LAHTI, Finland. Mon. (DPI) Finnish weightliftlng world champion and Olympic gold medallist Ka&rlo Kangasnieml Sunday set a world record In the middle heavyweight division, pressing 180 kilos. The old record held by Karl Pumpurin of the soviet Union, was 178 kilos.43 words
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Article279 1969-10-28 10 SAN FRAN CI SO, Mon. (UPI) Steve Spray won his first tournament In five years Sunday when he ran down a six-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole, his only birdie of the round, to finish with a one-under-par 70 and a 72-hole score of279 words
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Article70 1969-10-28 10 KARACHI. Mon. (Reuter)— Several fights broke out in the crowd watchine the third dav of the first cricket test between Pakistan and New Zealand here yesterday. And olay was once stopped while the umpire appealed to spectators nea r the boundaryfence to stop throwing bottles at70 words
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Article85 1969-10-28 10 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) South African John Gordon will again be first jockey to Lord Rosebery next year following a string of wins during his first English racing season. Gorton and his wife, will fly from London airport to South Africa on Nov. 8 and on Dec 1 they85 words
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Article788 1969-10-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tho following «r« tho weights for this wotktnd't racing h«ro: SATURDAY Claaa 2. Dlv. 2 8 Fare. Paling Ba k 9.00 Caamn Royala 8.11 Charman Ro?e 8.10 Cahir 8.10 Richard Diamond 8.06 Ninja 8.04 Big Job g.04 Aristocrat U 8.04 Hearsay 8.01 Japak788 words
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157 1969-10-28 11 ROCKINGHAM. NC.. Mon (UPI) Lerov Yarbrough dipped to his seventh auperspecdway victory of the season yesterday. winning the American 500 Stock Car Race here with a record-shattering speed of 111.932 m.p.h. in a 19<W Ford The victory gave Yarbrough a grand »lam." making him157 words
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Article181 1969-10-28 11 LONDON. Mon (UPI> English billiards champion Jack Karnehm. produced the moat critical break of his career yesterday to beat South Africas Manuel Francisco 1.088 to 1.079 and become favourite to win the World Amateur Billiards; Championship. There now are four players with five wins each181 words
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Article69 1969-10-28 11 DONCASTER. England. Mon (Reuter) Approval owned by Sir Humphrey De Trafford won the Observer Gold Cup for two year-olds run over one mile here yesterday. Mrs. J.W. Galbreath's Great Heron was second with Lady Sassoons Sabbathical third of nine runners Duncan Keith rode Approval. Lester69 words
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Article68 1969-10-28 11 WIOAN. England. Mon. (Reuter) England drew with France 11-11 in their Rugby Ltftgue international here yesterday after England equalised in the final five minutes. France took what appeared to be a winning lead five minute* before full-time when Capdouze. France's danger-man. converted a try by68 words
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Article39 1969-10-28 11 JAKARTA Moo. (Reut*r)— Indonesia'! team to the M«deka aoccer tournament in Kuala Lumpur will leav# on Monday, aoccer officials announced yesterday. The majority o* the 18 playera are from Medan. Sumatra, Indonesia's National eoceer ehimptoaa.39 words
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Advertisement349 1969-10-28 11 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP S NAME WE, Tar East Investment (Panama) Inc. of Panama hereby give notice that in consequence of havini purchased the under mentioned vessel we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 523 of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance (Chapter 207).349 words
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Advertisement307 1969-10-28 11 APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC VACANCY FOR TEACHING APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS art invited from suitably qualified candidate s for the follo-ving appointment In the Building Division of the School of Industrial Technology:SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN BUILDING Candidates should possess an honours degree in Building, or in a related discipline, and/ or hold one of307 words
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Miscellaneous1130 1969-10-28 11 I CHANNEL 5» P M 3 CO Openine Announcements in all Languages and Morning Star; 320 Woman's World (MalaT). 3 55 A Diary of Evtnta in Singapore Thi* Week Malav»; 4 0Q It Happening in Singapore (Yal*v> (Repeat); 4 10 Pevton Place \ltepeat> 'Chinese Subtitle*); fiOO Close; 5.55 Prog Summary1,130 words
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314 1969-10-28 12 THE Singapore Government is now looking into possibilities of developing an offshore island in the Southern Islands group into a large export-orientated orchid nursery. The Minister for Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok, disclosed this when he spoke to the islanders at the celebrations to mark Singapore's314 words
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Article55 1969-10-28 12 THE Controller Immigration, Mr. Ta n Boon Seng, 40. has been appointed as actmg head of the Internal Security Department of th e Singapore Police Force. Mr, Tan, a local graduate is standing in for Mr Percy pennefather who is now on if»ave. Mr. Tan55 words
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Article77 1969-10-28 12 AN 18-y§ar-old carpenter. Lau Lim Siong yesterday admitted in Court that he stole two motor scooter wheels he needed for his own machine but could not afford to buy. Lau pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing the two wheels from a scooter belonging to Chuah77 words
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Article46 1969-10-28 12 A man, Heng Yong Sim. 31, wa s fined $750 b y the Ninth Court Magistrate Mr EC. Foenander yesterday afte r he pleaded guilty to a charge of acting as a book-make r at. the Singapore Tur f Club on Oct. 26.46 words
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Article51 1969-10-28 12 TWO men Ta v Ah Khim and Tan Kok Huang, were sentenced to six months' and 10 months' Jail respectively on thr ee charges of theft. Tay. 22. wa s Jailed fo r six mon^h s on each of the three charges. The sentences are to ru n51 words
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Article27 1969-10-28 12 THERE were a total of 51 road accidents of which six were reported to b seriou s during the past 24 hours in the Republic.27 words
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Article, Illustration253 1969-10-28 12 A SENIOR insurance executive. Mr. William Goh has refused to part with a $lO bill in exchange for US$5OO offered by an American. Reason: It's a "freak" note and might fetch more than US$5OO. How did he come Into possession of the note? He253 words
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Article71 1969-10-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Moo. The Minister of Lands and Mines. Enchc Ghafar Bin Baba disclosed here today that the State Government have agreed in principle on new land tax rates. Enche Ghafar speaking at the opening of Land Administration Course for District Officer here todav said, "The71 words
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Article158 1969-10-28 12 A pirate-taxi driver. Ong Lun Teck, was fined $4OO. in default, two months' Jail, on a charge of assisting in disposing stolen properties. Ong. 42, pleaded guilty to the charge before the Fifth District Court Judge. Enche Syed Alwi bin Syed Alsree. yesterday. Senior Inspector158 words
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210 1969-10-28 12 Enche Rahim Ishak, the Minister of Stat* for Foreign Affaire, on Sunday toured the Siglap constituency to see for himself the progress made in the current campaign to keep Singapore clean and mosquito-free. Enche Rahlm. who Is also the Member of Parliament for the constituency,210 words
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Article185 1969-10-28 12 The Commander-in-Chief, Royal Nepal Army, General Surendra Bahadur Shah, files in tomorrow for a 12day visit of Singapore and West Malaysia. He will be accompanied by his wife, the Rani Surendra. In Singapore, the General will visit the 3 Commando Brigade, Royal Marines. 99 Gurkha185 words
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Article118 1969-10-28 12 The United Workers of Petroleum Industry here yesterday donated $2,500 to 11 charitable homes in the Republic. The charitable homes are Children's Aid Society, Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus Orphanage. Darui Ishan Orphanage. Ramakrishna Mission, Red Cross Cripp'.ed Children's Home. Singapore Association for the Blind, Singapore118 words
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Article103 1969-10-28 12 Students from secondary schools and pre-unlverslty classes who wish to apply lor financial assistance In the form of bursaries and scholarships from the Singapore Government must do so before Nov. 11. All applications must be made through the students* own school or college principals. The awards103 words
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Article234 1969-10-28 12 A labourer. Tok Kal Seng, was yesterday fined $5OO or three months Jail by the Second District Court Judge, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, after he pleaded guilty to a charge of bribing a policeman. The DPP Mr. P.O. Ram, told the Court that the policeman234 words
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Article, Illustration180 1969-10-28 12 HUNDREDS of devotees are da.ly making their annual pilgrimage to the scenic Kusu Is'.and. four miles off Singapore. to celebrate Kusu festival. Their destinations are the Tua Peh Kong Temple at the head of the island and the xramats (shunes) of a Malay saint and180 words
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309 1969-10-28 12 THIRTEEN English-medium amateur stage groups in Singapore will vie for play-presentation honours in a week-long drama contest and festival to be held here in the middle of next month. The festival-cum-contest is organised by the British Far East Land Forces' headquarters in Singapore309 words
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Article120 1969-10-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Health. Tan Sri Sardon said here today work done by the Institute of Medical Research has not only benefitted Malaysia but other member countries of the WHO. Tan Sri Sardon speaking at the opening of the first WHO regional course120 words
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Article51 1969-10-28 12 THE Traffic Policy wilj cl«<« the road s adjacent to the N*tional Theatre during the performance by London's Festival Ballet on Oct 29 and 30. From 8.3q pm. on each evening traffic win be diverted fiom Tank Road and Avenue between Pen a ng Road and River Valley51 words
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Article, Illustration265 1969-10-28 12 ONE of Hit British Army's roughest 'adventure training' exercises this year has been inspired by the pirato infested history of the waters around Singapore and the southern tip of th: Malay peninsula. Stories of the past of these areas state that small265 words