Eastern Sun, 29 October 1969

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  • 22 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1163 Wednesday* 29 October 1969. f MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents
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  • 185 1 NAIROBI. Tues. (Keuter) Two Kenya Cabinet Ministers today warned fellow members of the LUO tribe against political activities which might lead to their Isolation as a group. The LUO tribe provides most support for the opposition Kenya People's Union Party (KPU). The KPU leader. Mr. Oglnga
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  • 95 1 HILVERSUM. Tues. (Reuter> The Netherlands Protectant Broadcasting Corporation (NRCV) has agreed to a Soviet government request rot to show a Soviet documentary film on the Ideological differences between Russia and China on Dutch television this week. An NRCV spokesman said yesterday that the request not to screen the
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  • 358 1 BEIRUT, Tues. (UPI and Reuter) An oil storage tank belonging to the Trans-Arabian Pipeline Company (Tapline) exploded and burned at Sidon, some 30 miles southeast of Beirut last night. Oil sources said the explosion was believed to be the work of Arab guerrillas. A spokesman for
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  • 85 1 PHERUMAN, India, Tues. 'Reuter» police today batoncharged a group of me n who threw stones at the Chief Minister of Punjab during the cremation here today of Darshan Singh Pherum a n th e S:kh leader who died after a 74-dav fast. Mr. Pheruman, who was 83.
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  • 228 1 BELGRADE, Tues. (Reuter) Two minor earth tremors shook the orea of Bonjo Luka during the night, but added no more damage and casualties to the toll from yesterday's major earthquake. The tremors last night came at 2114 GMT and 0142 GMT and an official at
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  • 200 1 BEIRUT, Tues. (Reuter) 1 Lebanese leaders decided at a meeting here this morning on the composition and mandate of a delegation to be sent to Cairo tor peace talks with Palestinian commando chiefs, ex-Pre-mier Rashid Karami reported. ld r ®P° rt «rs after his
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  • 125 1 CAIRO. Tues. (UPI) France has told Lebanon It opposes "landing any foreign troops or foreign Intervention in Lebanon to end the conflict with Palestinian Guerrillas. the Middle East News Agency (MENA) reported today from Beirut MENA said French ambassador to Beirut Bernard E>u Fournier. conveyed the French position
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  • 107 1 JAKARTA Tues <AFP> An Indonesian trade union leader last night accused the ICFTU "International Confederation of Trade Unions) of taking part in "cheap dollar diplomacy". He Is Mr I. M. Tambunan Secretary General of the KBM. one of Indonesia's largest trade unions. In a statement pointedly Issued close
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  • 193 1 PEKING, Tues. (AFP) The Chinese press was today completely mute over yesterday's speech in Moscow by Party First Secretary Leonid Brezhnev, apparently in the belief that any comment it would make would be interpreted as giving an idea of the tone and tenor
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  • 47 1 PORT MORESBY. Tues. (Reuter) Some Papuan Highlanders, already hit by an influenza epidemic, which has c aimed 1,900 lives now lace starvation An epidemic relief committee now touring the highlands reported to Port Moresby tonight that some areas were suffering from a senou# food shortage.
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  • 129 1 MANILA, Tues. (Reuter) At least 18 people have been murdered throughout the country in the past 24 hours a number of them due to political terrorism the Philippine Constabulary reported today. At least six of the killings had political overtones as pre-election violence increased
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  • 181 1 TOKYO, Tues. (AFP) A clear-cut peace in Vietnam through the regular diplomatic process is "hard to conceive", Japanese ambassador to Saigon Hideo Kitahara said today. Mr. Kttahara had a meeting with Foreign Minister Kllchl Alchl yesterday following his return to Tokyo on Sunday. On Thursday,
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  • 170 1 TOKYO, Tues. (Reuter) Japan has no intention of revaluing its currency despite pressure that might follow the D-Mark's revaluation, Finance Minister Takeo Fukuda declared today. He told <1 press conference he had reported this policy to the cabinet and would like to express Japan's determination
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  • 107 1 LONDON Tues. (UPI) A subway guerds strike today jumbled London traffic The walkout stopped all subway train* on the Piccadilly Lin* and cut down service on the District Metropolitan Cir. cle, Northern and Bakerloo Lines serving millions of Londoners. Commuters jammed roads with their automobiles and
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  • 131 1 Dr. Bell Quits HOUSTON Tues (Reuter)— Dr Persa R Bell, one of United States' leading space scientist has resigned from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Dr. Bell, director of the Lunar Receiving Laboratory here said yesterday that he resigned last Friday after learning that
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  • 71 1 CAIRO. Tues (UPI)— Libya has notified the United States officially that it wishes to terminate an agreement permitting American use of Wheelus Airbase by its exoiration date of Dec 24. 1970, 'he Middle East News Agency MEN A reported from Tripoii today. The agreement on Wheelui
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 315 2 Singaporeans should take up "magic" as a hobby, m former top Dutch wisard suggested yesterday. He is Mr. Cas G. Ziekman Rooseveltaan, now a manufacturer of equipment used for magic tricks. Mr. Rooseveltaan, said magic is an art which is both relaxing and appreciated
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  • 332 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Soviet Union has spec-ially-trained tourist guides who are university graduates to serve foreign tourists, a director of a Soviet Travel Agency said today. Mr. Grigory M. Adiyants who is the director for Asia and Africa for the Soviet organisation for foreign
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  • 63 2 MISS Hilary Margaret Shutt, a student was crowned "Miss Discount Corporation Queen" at a contest held over the week-end. Runners up were Miss Irene Low, a secretary (second) and Miss Audrey Lim, a statistics clerk (third). A
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  • 225 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. More than $lO,OOO worth of stolen textiles, transistor radios, clothing materials. ties and socks were recovered by police from a store at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman here this morning The goods were reported to have been stolen last year from another store nearby
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  • 155 2 A competition for wind instruments will be held at Hie Cultural Centre on Dec. 29. It is being organised by the Singapore Music Teachers Association and is open to all members of the association, school bands, military bands, brass bands and orchestras.
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  • 100 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Indonesia would send a another 100 science and mathematics teachers in January to teach in Malay medium secondary schools In Malaysia, the Indonesian ambassador. Gen. Abdul Thalib said here today. MaJ. Gen. Thallb was speaking to reporters at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport
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  • 112 2 The Singapore Institute of Management will organise a two-day seminar titled "Organisational Structure and Corporate Objectives*' for senior executives in midNovember. The seminar will be conducted by Dr. Ram S. Tarneja of India It will be held at the conference room of CYMCA at Palmer Road. Dr.
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  • 351 2 HUSBAND FOUND MURDERED A FARMER Ong Thung yesterday testified in a Sreliminary inquiry in which his daughter-in-law, Lim IU Hong, 24, is charged with the murder of her husband. The dead man, Ong Kim Seow, was his youngest son. The murder was alleged to have
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  • 60 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tut*. Th« Crow n Princ® and Prince** of Japan *'ill pay a eight-day state visit to Malaysia early next ypar. the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, announced today. A statement said they art coming in Place of the Emperor of Japan. vi*it scheduled to begin from Feb.
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  • 120 2 TAIWAN songbird, Miss Ten Lan Cheng, arrived In Singapore yesterday for a two-month engagement with a leading night club here. Claimed to be the first Taiwanese vocalist to sing in Japan. Miss Ten who has 100 record* to her credit had been In Japan for about
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  • 138 2 AUSTRALIA'S Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. H. C. Sargent, yesterday took time off from his usual task of promoting trade to help launch a prestige journal Fashion Australia" aimed at introducing a wide range of Australian fashion designs and fabrics. Speaking at a reception at
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  • 320 4 POLICE GUARD AGAINST GUERILLA SABO BIDS TEL AVIV, Tues. (Reuter) Police and security forces stood by to guard against guerilla sabotage attempts as Israelis went to the polls today to elect a new 120-member Knesset (Parliament). The stringent security precautions were put into effect as
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  • 123 4 ZAPOPAN, Mexico, Tues Seven people were burled alive here including a woman and her child when the wall of the local town hall collapsed in this small town near western Guadalajara. Red Cross ambulancemen and firemen have so far recovered the body of one man.
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  • 327 4 BELGRADE, Tues. (Reuter)— Yugoslav families spent another night in the open after the second major earthquake in 12 hours rocked the central town of Banja Luka, killing at least 20 people. Rescue workers and the i army moved in urgent medical supplies
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  • 497 4 BONN, Tues (Renter) Chancellor Willy Brandt today delivers his new government's basic policy declaration to launch West German efforts towards improving relations with Eastern Europe. Mr. Brandt, who heads the week-old social democratfree democrat coalition, will lay down policy for the next four years in
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  • 177 4 100 Injured In StudentsPolice Clash PISA. Italy, Tues. (Retuer) At least 100 people were injured as police fought running battles with militant students throwing stones and Molotov cocktails In the streets of Pisa early today. The fighting started when police used tear-gas to break up a march organised by local
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  • 78 4 WHITTLESEY. England Tues. CUPI) —Mrs. Bertha Green is annoyed with her sop because he got an Indian-styie haircut. On a dare 22-year-old Andrew had a barber half scalp him. leaving onlr an Indian tuft down the middle of his head. He won
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  • 264 4 MOSLEM WEDDING FOR AGA KHAN LADY S PARIS. Tue*. (Reuter)—The Aga Khan married a beautiful, 29-vear-old former British model todav in a colourful but simple Moslem ceremony In the heart of Paris. The 32-year-old millionaire, spiritual leader of 20 million Ismaili Moslems, and his bride, ;he former Lady James Crichton
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  • 120 4 SOISSONS. France. Tues. (Reuter) Sophie Duguet. the three-year-old daughter of a wealthy fanner kidnapped here last Friday, has been found alive, police reported early today. She was taken to the police station here and police ordered a fresh hunt for the kidnapper who demanded a
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  • 350 4 PRAGUE, Tues. (Reuter) Czechoslovak leaders will announce a new agreement with Russia when they return to Prague today after nine days of talks in Moscow. Informed sources say thei agreement could centre on three points: (1) Withdrawal from Prague of some of
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  • 81 4 GAZA. Tues. (Reuter) An Israeli military court vesterday jailed for life two Arab saboteur* said to have been promised Ave Israeli pounds (0.12« sterling) for each mine they laid The two were convicted of laying mines under Israeli army vehicles last April, injuring more than
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  • 245 4 LONDON, Tues (Reuter) Children under the aze of 10 In Britain are to see filmed sex education programmes Junior classes In schools will be shown pictures of naked male and female bodies and the filmed birth of a baby but no; sexual intercourse itself, although
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  • 405 4 VATICAN CITY. Tues. (UPI) Pope Paul VI yesterday announced greater powers for Roman Catholic bishop* at the official close of the World Synod of Bishops. but said he would not at any time yield his own supreme authority The Pope accepted three of 13 proposals
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  • 57 4 NAGOYA. Japan. TUPS. (UPI A Chechoslovakian trar"r spM It will buy 3.000 Toyota automobiles over a three-year period. The Toyota Corona 1500 s will be shipped to Czechoslovakia starting next month. Karel AJmasy, deputy president of the Czech Automobile Export-Import Corporation. said the purchase In
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 232 4 TODAY and YOU... Wednesday, October 29. 1969. n fx an K a By CLAY X. POLLAN X Yovr Doily Activity Gv*dt H According to tho Start. To develop mcwogc for Wednesday, nod words corresponding to numbers of your Zodioc birth sign. 1 Your 31 Croat 61 Whete 2 Think 32
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  • 1695 5  -  The Great Circle Express From Tokyo To New York By Pan American World Airways By Datin Aw Kow PAN American World Airways Inc. launched their inaugural Tokyo New York flight on Sept. 18, 1969. The new service, a daily one, is Pan Am's new Polar
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 806 6 rIS impossible not to find a common denominator and an essential contradiction in what Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said at Tiong Bahru Community Centre and what Mr. Gerald De Cruz of the Ministry of Interior and Defence said at a forum organised by the Catholic Teachers Movement.
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  • 973 6  -  DEREK INGRAM RANFURLY Library Service is one of the most hear t-warming, charitable schemes, its sole aim is to fight Ignorance in this world. THE cavernous ground floor rooms of No. 18, Carlton House Terrace in London are empty of furnishings. Where once were elegant
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  • 617 6  -  Did she or didn't she? In summing up the intriguing incident, a White House reporter leaves more unexplained than otherwise. MERRIMAN SMITH WASHINGTON, (UPI) Friends of and or exports on the former First Lady toll conflicting versions of tho recont encounter betwon a Now
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  • 21 6 If the devil ever laughs it must be at hypocrites. They are the greatest dupes he has. C.C. Cotton-
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  • 630 6  -  Nuyan Yigit ISTANBUL, (Reuter) Buried deep in a lake, capped by ice and glacial debris, near the summit of Mount Ararat in Eastern Turkey, are what several scientists believe to be the remains of Noah's Ark. Several pieces of timber preserved by the ice have
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  • 378 6 THE LIGHTER SIDE OF DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI)—A sharp controversy has arisen over whether President Nixon is. or is not, "|awboning" in his efforts to curb inflation In the last week's radio address to housewives, or whoever chanced to be listening, Nixon repudiated the jawbone as "an
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 371 7  -  By Our Market Reporter In another quiet trading session, the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday saw conditions eased further on continued withdrawal of buying support. The speculative element again restricted its activities after the market opened on a steady note. Thereafter, operators
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    • 1019 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:- INDUSTRIALS ACMA $2 12 (1) 52.14 (I) $2 16 <l> $2.10 (1) S2CB (3»; DIM
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    • 145 7 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Gold prices were mostly h ier yesterday in moderate.y active trading on markets here and abroad. London, gold rose 10 cents to 40.15 dollars a troy cunce at the morning fixing and remained at that level lor the second fixing.
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    • 89 7 HONG KONG. Tues. (UPI) The Hong Kong stock market had a record turnover of HK529.5 million yesterday smashing the previous record set only on Friday. Banks led the Dace for the record-smashing exchange turnover after the weekend break but newspapers warned the situation is getting
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    • 280 7 November first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m, m Singapore and Kual a Lumpu r yesterday at 65| cents pe r lb., do*n one cent the Previous close Th§ tone of the market *a g dull. A quiet session of small fluctuations ruled during th
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    • 267 7 THE Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for ships in port today. Wednesday. Oct. 29. DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 12 Star Aldebran 3/4 Zee land 5 Bannerclifl 13/14 Hoegh Opal 15/16 Vishva Snobha N.W.I. Petaling 21 22 Seika Maru Yushun Maru 27 28 Ctraat
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    • 59 7 MR. Wong Sai Cheong has been promoted to a covenanted officer of The Chartered Bank in Singapore. Mr. Wong, aged 30, joined the bank Tn 1960 and was appointed an assistant officer in July 1963. Educated at the Raffles Institution, Mr. Wong is also studying under
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    • 159 7 SYDNEY, Tu#s (U>l) Tuesday, el6*iA| Sydn«y fitack Exchange (selected shares': MINING Ametx B .75 A*g Mir. 7^50 Austral M. a 33 Aust Dev. 160 Barrier 2.40 BH Scuth J. 05 C. Nor»« 6.00 SL 9.14 RA 1750 Emper j .55 Eftcu r co OM K.' g GtxS**
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    • 96 7 JAKARTA. Tues. (UPI) The government will pour 700 tons of rice in the markets of Central Java this week to force prices down. Central Java authorities announced. Reports from Semarang. the provincial capital, said the government will sell the rice below market prices through ordinary
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    • 303 7 TWO Harvard management experts have been appointed to the teaching faculty of the Singapore Institute of Management to conduct courses and seminars for local managers. They are Dr. Charles W. Hofer and Mr. Alain J. Falkenburger. Their services are sponsored by the
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    • 109 7 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore yesterday mad* the following change* in its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of fore.zn currency): SELLING T.T. O- OD. r ««<ly: Deutsahe Marks $83.3050; Holland OuMdfn 585.2950-. Swigs Franc« 171.2860; Belgian Francg *6 1975- French
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    • 39 7 NEW YORK, Tues. (UPT) DOW Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. 30 Industrials 860.28 20 Ralls 202.37 15 Utilities 119.28 65 Btcks 288.74 40 Bonds 71.09 Commodity Futures index 142.51 off 0.37
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    • 327 7 LONDON. Tufts. (UPI) The newly-valued West German mark made Its debut In European currency market yesterday and promptly took a dive. Corporations and speculators sold off some of the huge holdings of marks they had built up In the last year In anticipation of
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    • 130 7 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPT) Stocks turned mixed yesterday as profit raking restricted demand after recent sharp gains. Trading was moderately active. At the final bell, the UPI marketwide indicator was up 0.11 per cent on 1.614 issues traded. There were 740 advances and 639 declines. Volume amounted
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    • 240 7 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) The market was firm following the West German mark revalution. a though iii places off the top. Towards the close the FT Index was up 3.8 at 371.9 after an early rise of 4.1. Equities moved ahead over a broad front, and rises
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    • 583 7 •mOAFOBB Mid MM officially Mateo M boalBca*. tt#"Eft 1 EXaao off IKDUgtmiALS Borneo Bfcd. Bouatead B203 k 1.82 too 1-87 a C. Sugar 4.26 4.28 C. Plywood 1.75 Chemical Co. Cold Storage S? 1.75 1.85 184 Dunlop 3 20 Stt E. Smelting Electrical Allied E**o, Orda
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    • 81 7 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) Rubber market closed hesitant yesterday with spot 25-7/8. 26-3/8 nominal. Settlement House NOT 25-7/8. 26-3/8 Dec 25-3/8, 25-7/8 teller nom Jan 24-1/8. 24-1/2 Jan 'March 24. 24-1/4 April /June 23-15/18. 24-1/8 July/ftept 23-18/18. 23-15/18 Oct/Dec 23-3/4, 23-15/18 Jan/March 23-5/8. 23-13/18 April/June 23-0/18.
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    • 79 7 HONO KONO. TUBS. (Reuter) The "cancer scare" over using cyclamtte. an artificial sweetening agent. Is causing heavy trading in Hong Kong of China sugar. The price of the sugar has been pushed up to HKS63S a ton. an increase of $lO compared with the price early
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    • 86 7 THE BOOB prices at the statepore ChlBcve Frodoce tittan«• reaterdsy were> Btuer Seller toronoi Oil 52 00 (F.OB) Balk Coconut Oh 64-50 (F O B Drum ■> Mlt'd f opr* StTS uiifitoti HBII* rtpptr (FOB) M7 50 Mrtvik White Pepper U500 (FOB.) Sarawak Special Blect Ptppar tF O B.)
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    • 14 7 THE tin P"** tor yast*rdaf wu SMS .50 per pieul down $0.13*.
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    • 392 7 ARRIVAL* 5 00 a.m. MsA 02* K- Lumpur 7 45 am. HAS BR97X Bangkok. Tashkent. ropenhagen. 900 am MSA 119 K. Lumpur 1010 am. OARODA OASOO Jakarta. 10.15 am. MSA 121 K. Lumpur. 10-25 a.m. MSA 005 Penang. Ipoh. R. Lumpur. Malacca. 10-50 am. TBAI IU4ZS Bangkok. 1.10
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  • STUDENTS' PAGE
    • 380 8 EARTH'S outer atmosphere has been found to emit lowfrequency radio waves into space The discovery poses a new puzzle for world astronomers. "We don't know what causes them, but they look like the radio signals we get coming from Jupiter/' says Dr. Robert G. Stone of
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    • 415 8  -  by Delia Lange DUISBURG. Tues Instead of in the Canadian Hudson Bay. they gaily swim in a four-metre deep special basin of the Duisburg Zoo (Federal Republic of Germany): The two Beluga whales Moby and Alua. They are the first of their species to
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    • 100 8 THE stars of tomorrow train in schools. The search for and the advancement of talent is becoming of ever increasing importance. For this reason, new guide lines have been worked out in the Federal Republic of Germany with regard to how sports lessons should
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    • 555 8 WASHINGTON. Tues The "Explorer." an oceanographic ship dating from World War 11. has become a floating classroom for about forty jobless youths in Washington. DC., who are being trained as 'oceanographic aides. Pete Navaretta. one of the instructors aboard the "Explorer,"* explains. "Most
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    • 126 8 WASHING TON, Tues.—More and more women are being graduated by U.S. Colleges. Latest statistics show that during the academic year ending June 1968. women received 345,000 degrees, 125 percent more than a decade ago. For the past several years, the number of degrees conferred
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    • 471 8  -  Date-line By Ele and Walt Dulaney FIEAR WALT: My dad insists that we do not tell peo* pie that my mum is in a hospital for mentally disturbed people, so I never know what to say when people ask about her. Also, we never go to see her, nor
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    • 140 8 DARMSTADT Tues Th* fame of wilful new tone compower Karlhelnz Stocknausen has long passed the 2"® of p the Federal Republic of Germany. The 41-year-old musician P rt manl y experimented with electronic music. As part of the24th International Vacation Courses for N>w Music In Darmstadt, he presented
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 148 8 1. In which country would one travel along the Gota Canal? 2 What is the difference between a visa and a passport? 3 In which profession does one "eat one's terms"? 4. What is a lapidist? 5 What is the best sauce? 6 What does not make a summer? 7.
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    • 73 8 AMY By Jack Tipprf m. "I'm NOT inl" DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunden and Altai McWaiam OONT MISUNDERSTAND ME,RAVEN.-I'M PROU OF DUKE'S FOOTBALL FAME/ 1/ ffi ACCORDING TO STATISTICS, MR, NOBLE, YOU R SON HAS A LOT OP PLAYING YEARS LEFT/ hi m s FIGURES MAY NOT LIE, DANNY BUT
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  • 162 9 NEW YORK, Tues. The National Conference of Chrlatians and Jews announced that Barbra Streisand would present the Brotherhood Leo Jaffe. president of Columbia Pictures, at a luncheon in his honour at the Waldorf Astoria on Wednesday. November 19. it was announced by Arnold
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  • 625 9  -  Ann Landers fJEAR ANN: You've defended the fat, the skinny, the unfaithful, the freckled, the hirsute, the pock-marked, the stutterer, and the hard-of-hearing. Now, wiTl you please say a word on behalf of the pregnant woman? Here I sit two weeks overdue, afraid to
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  • 457 9  -  I oi' Jli/sr/)..., Sheilah Graham LONDON, Tues. Ursula Andress was wearing a beautiful, long diamond ring on the appropriate finger. "An engagement ring?" I asked slyly. Her rounded figure almost bursting the bodice of the dress she was wearing, shook
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  • 620 9 BALLET enthusiasts in Singapore arc in for a treat this week. The London Festival Ballet Company will be performing today (Oct. 29) and tomorrow (Oct. BO) at the National Theatre. It will be its first appearance in Singapore. The Company ranks among the
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  • 512 9 IN the 9th century. England was a war-ravaged country ine Anglo-Saxon kingdoms fell victim to the raida of the Dane? who came in their long ships to plunder ant 1 to settle It was only the tireless resiatance of Alfred King
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
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  • sun sport
    • 388 10  -  By Our Racing Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Beautiful Dreamer, a last start winner did a smart sprint on a heavy track here this morning. Beautiful Dreamer, who is retaining her form, strode out freely all the way to return 41 for 3f. Aristocrat II also
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    • 997 10 CL 2 Div. 2 6 F. 366 000 339 970 389 320 047 363 892 158 444 0S3 Paling Balk CUIM Bor*l« Charraan BOM Cahlr Richard Diamond Ninja Bif Job Aristocrat U HMW JapoJk Bambt N Prince Clean 8y 6y 5y ty 4y 4y
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    • 222 10 By EASTERN KNIGHT UNIVERSITY of Singapore convincingly trounced Siglap Community Centre 3s-i with one game adjudicated, which should result at least in a draw for the University. Siglap Community Centre have three Olympic players and University two. With two more rounds to go. University are almost
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    • 76 10 THE Swifts Athletic Association's annual "King and Queen of Mountains" walk and run race win be held on Sunday at 4 p.m. The race will start from the Gao at Ayer Rajah Road to Mount Fafoer, a distance of (4 mi'es. The walking race will
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    • 54 10 PARIS. Tues. (Reuter) —The French Open international tennis championship next year will be held here from May 25 to June 7 at the Roland Gam* stadium. French tennis officials said yesterday. They added that the French International covered court championship would take place in Lyons from
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    • 55 10 THE winners at the combined amateur-professional meeting at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Pictures show from left Zorba being led in by Mrs. G. Huygen, Do You Mind by Mr. Tan Choo Keng, Bersatu by Mrs. J. Bride, Picture House II by Mr. fir Mrs. R. A. King and Buaya Tapah
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    • 962 10 IT is reliably estimated that one out of every 10 of Australia's 12,250,000 population will swing a golf club at some time or other this year. Whereas little more than two decades ago a person carrying golf clubs in Australia was looked at with
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    • 117 10 NAGASAKI. Japan. Tues. (Reuter) Japan's Yoshinobu Miyake today broke his own world featherweight weightlifting record by lifting a total of 400 kilo* in an annual National athletic meeting here He lifted 125 kilos. 152 5 and 122.5 kilos in the snatch, jerk and press
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    • 145 10 MELBOURNE. Tues (Reuter) Australia's world featherweight boxing champion Johnny Famechon will take his own "cook" wi;h him when he leaves here tomorrow for London and an over-weight bout with Ecuador's Miguel Herrera on Nov. 11. The French-born Famechon's manager trainer Ambrose Palmer gaid
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    • 202 10 CIUDAD JUAREZ. Mexico. Tues. <UFT> World bantamweight champion Ruben Olivares was the heavy favourite yesterday to defeat Japanese Shigeyoshl Oki in their 10-round non-title fight in the Ciudad Juarez bullring tonight. Olivares. who considers the bout with Okl a warmup fight, will be going after his
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    • 86 10 SYDNEY, Tues. (Reuter) Australian Rod Laver, Grand Slam winner of the world's four major tennis titles this year, will not defend his Australian championship here next January, the organisera said today. The New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association, organisers of the combined Australian National and
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    • 293 11 LONDON, Tues.— The men who manage the destiny of Arsanal Football Club Ip London ara looking to the future. The club, which have the only under toil heating on their pitch to make the ground playable in evtreme winter conditions, believe that this system may
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    • 157 11 MELBOURNE. Tues. (Reuter) Former world bantamweight boxing champion Lionel Rose will be the world featherweight titleholder within a year, his manager-trainer Jack Rennie predicted today. Rose clashes with Mexican Vlncente Garcia, rated No. 9 In the world featherweight listings, at an openair stadium
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    • 244 11 MELBOURNE. Tuei. (Reuter) Mexican featherweight champion Vincent# Garcia wants to sea his opponent ex-world bantam champ Lionel Rose working out for their bout here on Saturday night but the Australian's trainer-manager Jack Ronnie has opposed the idea. "It would be a bit hot If Garcia was
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    • 97 11 KARACHI. Tues (Reuter) The Pakistan cricket selectors vesterdav dropped former captain Hanii Mohammad from the side .to play New Zealand in the second Test at Lahore on Oct 30. Hanif was earlier involved in a heated dispute with the selectors when they relieved him of the captaincy
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    • 98 11 MADRAS, Tues. (Rtuter) The Australian encket team Hew in here todav from Colombo en route to Bombay fey their ten-matrh tour of India. The Australians eper. the twomonth tour with a three-day match against India g champions, West Zone, at Poona. near Bombay. On
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    • 106 11 LONDON. Tues (Reuter)— Defender Terry Hennessey replaces Mike England »s caotain for Wales' World Cup cer match aiainet Italv in Rome on Nov 4. England, who is included in the 16-man squad announced today, captained the Welsh side in their 3—l defeat by East Germany
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    • 123 11 GLASGOW, Tues. (lour ter) Scotland fullback Tommy Gemmell, who was sent off in last week's World Cup eoccor match against West Germany, hat asked for a transfer from kit duk, Celtic, 1967 European Cup champion*. Gemmell vai put off the field in the last minute of
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    • 178 11 LONDON, Tues lan Stewart and Lillian Board, both SO years old have been elected athletes of the year by the British Athletics Writers' Association and received their awards In London last week Stewart wins his award for the flrst time following his success in the
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    • 143 11 BANGKOK. Tues. (UPI) About 168 basketball player* and 56 officials from 13 countries will begin arriving in Bangkok In the middle of November for the Allan Basketball Championship* according to ABC source* today In addition to Thailand Ceylon. Hong Kong. India. Indonesia. Japan Laos. Malaysia.
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    • 119 11 LONDON. Tues J(*h Qfford. the ehampion National Hunt Jockey will start training jumpers *t present uno tr the car» of Svan Price it Pindon, Su«**x. Southern Bngiand. next April. O fferd ha s been champion Hunt Jockey en four occasions H? had tfi winners in
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    • 279 11 THE Singapore Rugby Union have selected 23 top players for training under coach Eugcna Chariton in proCiration for their annual match against Malaysia on ov. 1. The team are also undergoing training for the 2nd Asian rugby tournament to be held in Bangkok
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    • 171 11 MANILA. Tues. (UPD—New World Boxing Association WBA) fljweight champion Bernabe Villaramoo has started training for a non-title bout next against either a Japanese or Mexican opponent, his business manager sain today. Lope Sarreal Jr said the 28-year-old Fibßino fighter might meet either No. 5 Oriental
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    • 156 11 LONDON, Tue*. Surrey, tne Southern Eniland county. ran an annual competition among their cricket club* for the test batsman of the year. This year the prize has been won by a woman Ann Garton of Wallington. Surrey. Miss Garton. who Is 35 years old. teaches physical
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    • 71 11 LONDON, Tue*. <UPI> Mohammed Lafi r of 0«ylon virtually lha titl« hopes of Indian champion Batish Mohan in the world amat«u r billiard# championships yesterday. *'fa«n h t beat him HIS 1123 Roy Onai. the first Wslshmsn to challcn|« fo r tht title mct the sbampienahipc t
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    • 117 11 LONDON, Tues. (Router) A team of stunt drivifl from California and Mex:£o are among competitor! from 14 countries aire ad v entered In next 16.000-mile (25.000 knu) World Cup Motor Rally. The rally, organised by the London Daily Mirror, wIH start In
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    • 42 11 DAKAR Tutt. (APP) A 4* tralien Tony Roche la«t n-g|» •On th« Weld Tenms Championship. H« teat American Marty Rie>Mn —a^—4 Dutch plays* To m Okkt r beat *»er?e of Franc# I—o. 6 —t in i off for third place.
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    • 982 11 (CHANNEL 5) P.M 300 Opening Announce ments in al> Language* and Housewife Matinee 'Part 1 of a Cantonese film. "R*ad to Fairyland"); 3.30 Woman'! World (Chinese) 4.05 A Diary of Events in Singapore Tins WffK (Chinese; 408 Scarlett Hill (The Lie»; 455 Close 555 Programme Summarv m all Languages; 600
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  • 174 12 MORE than 1.300 teachers from four language mediums will receive their certificates at the graduation ceremony of the Teachers' Training College on Saturday. Nov. 1. The presentation of prizes and certificates will be made by the Education Minister. Mr. Ong Pang Boon. The number of
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  • 129 12 Members of the Singapore Armed Forces has again joined forces with the people to actively participate in a nation-wide community project, "Keep Singapore Clean and Free of Mosquitoes" campaign. Earlier this week. 200 soldiers from the SAF camp In Seletar took leave to fight the
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  • 280 12 THE Singapore Government and a private company have joined forces to provide a new service to the aviation industry in Singapore and neighbouring countries of South-east Asia. The Minister for the Interior and Defence. Mr. Llm Kim San, will officially open Singapore
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  • 157 12 A Malay cultural dance competition will be held among various school students from the four main streams, members of the various cultural organisations and individual persons in the Republic beginning Feb. 1, next year. Announcing this recently, the head of the Perkumpulan Senl which is
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  • 121 12 Two participants in last Sunday's To to Draw will share the second group prize of $20,000 for having sent in entries with four numbers plus the additional number correct. One participant bought the winning coupon No. *****87 from a Toto Agent in District 9 while
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  • 54 12 Two Vice-Presidents of the International Executive Services Corp. (lESC), Mr. Harold Crawford and Mr. William J. Patrick, wil be here soon for a semi-annual review of lESC's operations in the Republic. During their visit, both of them win meet Government officials an<i other lESC executives who
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  • 113 12 Six journalists from Singapore saw work in progress an their country's first warship when they recently visited a shipyard in Southern England. They also saw one of Britain's latest hovercraft and met some of their fellow countrymen who are undergoing a special management training course. The
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  • 63 12 Some 100 students from the NaMonal Junior College yesterday went on an "Operation Clean-up" in various areas In Katong. Pasir Panjane and Adam Road in conjunction with the present "Keep Singapore Clean and Mosquito Free" campaign. A spokesman s ald the operation was a
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  • 289 12 TWO Girls' Hornet will be cooler now with the generous donations of ceiling fans from six people. The ceiling fans will also be installed at the ex- pense of these donors. The lucky Homes are the Toa Payoh Girls' Home and the Mount Emily
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  • 140 12 THE National President of the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Singapore. Senator Henry Koh Young Han. 31. will leave for Port-of-Spaln. Trinidad. West Indies, next week to represent Singapore at the 24th World Congress of the Junior chamber International from Nov. 2 to 8. The Singapore
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  • 181 12 The reserve stocks in the Blood Bank have again fallen below the average reserve from 726 to 524 units at the end of last week. The Blood Transfusion Service is making a strong appeal to the public to come forward and make their donations at the
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  • 166 12 Bus facilities are expected to Improve for Jurons residents with the introduction of six new bus services Three new bus companies began operations in Jurong since last month They are Tav Koh Yat Bus Company. HOCK Lee Bus Company and the Green Bus Company. With
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  • 195 12 ELEVEN businessmen and travel agents from the United Kingdom who arrived her* last Friday for a six-day tour were Impressed with the efficient facilities provided to attract tourists here. The leader of the group.; Mr. John Kllroy. representative of SAS London, said this
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  • 356 12 THERE are now 18.600 locally engaged civilians remaining in the British Services and the Ministry of Public Works and Buildings since the civil employment reductions began in April, 1968. in conjunction with the British phased-out military withdrawal from the Republic. This is disclosed by
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  • 149 12 MALATSIA-Singapore Airlines have been chosen "Tne Cleanest and Most Attractive Tourist t>tab ishinent" in a recent competition organised by the Tourist Promotion Board as part of the Ministry oi Health's "Keep Singaport Clean and Mosquito-Free' campaign. Eleven establishments participated. and the second prise went to Buttons
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  • 56 12 The Public Utilities Board announced yesterday that there will be no water or poor water pressure at the following places tomorrow. Thursday. Oct. 30. from 9 am. to 6 p.m At Beach Road around fhe new petrol kiosk, the seamen club and the public park Broadrick Road
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  • 115 12 The Science Council of Singapore i% hold in e a Science Bali at the Golden Lotus Restaurant. Hotel Malaysia tonight. in aid of its science endowment fund. This is also to celebrate the 15#th anniversary of the foundIn* of Singapore The August Moon fashion house of
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