Eastern Sun, 1 November 1969
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Title Section22 1969-11-01 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1166 Saturday* 1 November 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cent*22 words
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396 1969-11-01 1 BEIRUT, Fri. (UPI) Arab guerrillas paured out of the Kills surrounding Rachaya Thursday night in the second attack against its Lebanese army defenders in less than 24 hours. The guerrillas struck earlier with rockets, mortar ond machine gun fire but were driven back. Army396 words
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Article96 1969-11-01 1 PARIS. Pn. (UPI, Frenchmen and a Romanian have been detained on charges of spying for Romania alter investigation that led to the arrest of a French employee of NATO, official sources gaid Thursday The six Frenchmen include a former NATO official. a former secretary of the96 words
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Article395 1969-11-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Acting Minister of Transport, Mr. P. Manickavasagam said tonight that the government has drawn up a blueprint in transport development to keep Malaysia abreast of developed countries. The Minister speaking at the Jubilee dinner of the Institute of Transport (Malaysia395 words
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507 1969-11-01 1 THE Minister for Health, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, warned last night that the "full force of the law will be brought to punish those who still persist in breeding mosquitoes within the precincts of their homes'' immediately after the current Keep Singapore Clean507 words
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Article94 1969-11-01 1 LONDON. Frl. CReuter) Singapore's Foreign Minister. Mr. S Rajaratnam. has urged British Industrialist* to take greater advantage of investment possibilities in the prosperous Island republic. He outlined the opportunities In a discussion session with about 40 leading businessmen at a meeting under the auspices of the94 words
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Article188 1969-11-01 1 A Bulgarian mission will sign an air services agreement for direct flight between the two countries with the Singapore Government on Nov. 24. Announcing this yesterday the Bulgarian Charge d'Affaires to Singapore. Mr. Stanchey Stancho. said the signing of the air agreement would enable more businessmen188 words
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Article569 1969-11-01 1 THE continued prosperity of Singapore as an independent democratic state can only be ensured if her future leaders are men and women who are "thinkers, planners, decision-makers and builders of progress/' the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Enche Rahim Ishak said. Singapore, he told members569 words
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Article206 1969-11-01 1 SINGAPORE'S First Lady, Puan Noor Aishah, yesterday praised the Singapore Children's Aid Society for its efforts to help unfortunate children to be good citizens. Speaking at the laying of the foundation stone of the new home of the Society, Puan Noor Aishah said: "It206 words
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Article51 1969-11-01 1 LONDON. Fri. (UPP John H. Chafee. President Nixon's secretary o* the Navy, said Friday "If circumstances make it necessary" the United Btates could become Involved In a land operation in the Middle East. "We would need very strong reasons for landing troops in the Middle East," Chafee51 words
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Miscellaneous18 1969-11-01 1 "Guess we had the wrong idea, mother, when he asked for a picture of you for his room!*18 words
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342 1969-11-01 2 SAIGON, Fri. (Reuter) A Vietnamese man who studied and taught music in Russia for 10 years said today he believes North Vietnam favours China over the Soviet Union. The Hanoi Government sent Le Thanh An to Russia to study music in 1959 but he342 words
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422 1969-11-01 2 NEW YORK (UPI) Pornography, far from harming people, might even ba beneficial, a trio of spokesman for tha American Psycho-Analytic Association said on Wednesday. The three Drs. Barnard L. Pacalla, Aaron H. Esman and Abram Blau, all psycho-analytic psychiatrists briefed scianca writers on the422 words
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44 1969-11-01 2 UPI radiophoto.UPI radiophoto. - 44 words
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297 1969-11-01 2 CANBERRA Fri. (Reuter) The Liberal-Country Party coalition led by Prime Minister John Gorton, recovering from a drubbing in last Saturday's election, is facing its biggest crisis in 20 years of rule. National Development Minister David Fairbairn precipitated the crisis last night with297 words
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Article125 1969-11-01 2 HONG KONG. Frl. (Router) A young Yugoslav who sent women and girls screaming out of Kal Talc International Airports departure hall last night by embracing them, died suddenly this morning. The man. Josip Kum&rfc, 21. visiting Hong Kong on a seven-day visa, held an125 words
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Article257 1969-11-01 2 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. (Reuter) North Korea's demand to participate in the U.N, General Assembly's debate on the Korean Problem waa rejected last night. South Korea, as usual, won an invitation to the annual debate, expected to beqin in about 10 days. The decisions on the257 words
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Article190 1969-11-01 2 MELBOURNE, Fri. (Reuter) Australia today told Charmaine Biggs, wife of the great train robber, she could make her home here so long as she remained a law-abiding citizen. The decision was made known as the police search for her elusive husband, Ronald, entered its190 words
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Article, Illustration162 1969-11-01 2 "Being a successful hostess is an art which involves time and trouble, flair and imagination and planning,planning, planning so that you are relaxed enough to enjoy your own party," said Mrs. Le Quan Giang, wife of the Consul-General of the Republic162 words
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Article60 1969-11-01 2 BANGKOK. Fri. (UPI) All foreigners working in Thailand must have work permits by the end of 1969. Deputy Interior Minister Thaw 11 Sunthornsarathoon Baid yesterday, to provide more Jobs for the local population. He estimated about 360.000 foreigners, mostly Chinese, are now working in Thailand.60 words
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Advertisement103 1969-11-01 2 Best Wishes to the People Government of the REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM on the auspicious occasion of their NATIONAL DAY. CENTRAL REFRIGERATION AIRCONDITIONING LTD. Head Office: 346, Joo Chiat Road, Singapore, 15TEL: *****5 *****5 Branch: 224, Serangoon Road, Singapore, 8» TEL. ***** ***** Factory: 24, Jalan Tebrau, Johore Bahru, TELi 2847103 words
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Article, Illustration514 1969-11-01 3 Chicago Trial CHICAGO, Fri. (UPI) Black Panther leader Bobby Seale Thursday briefly shook off his gag and weighted leather shackles, struggled wildly with his guards and screamed obscene epithets at U.S. District Court Judge Julius J. Hoffman, Seale's outburst touched off stormy quarrels between defenseUPI Radiophoto. - 514 words
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Article176 1969-11-01 3 POUGHKEEPSIE, New York. Fri. (UPI» Fifty militant black coeds barricaded themselves in a section of the Vassar college administration building Thursday with the aid of off-campus black males to enforce separatist demands. Top administrators at the fashionable. 1.600-pupll Hudson River valley school rejected demands for a176 words
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Article151 1969-11-01 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. (Reufer President Nixon tonight Sut pressure on the Senate's emocratic leaders to reconsider a move to delay, his plan for a lottery system of military call-up until next year. The House of Representatives approved the reform measure by 382 to 12 earlier151 words
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251 1969-11-01 3 MONTGOMERY, Ala., Fri. (UPI) -—George C. Wallace attacked the Nixon administration and the U.S. Supreme Court for its latest school desegregation decision Thursday before leaving on a fact-finding mission to Southeast Asia. Wallace, who may run for President again in 1972, charged the Nixon cabinet251 words
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346 1969-11-01 3 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. (UPI) The General Assembly Thursday—heard more complaints of a "profound malaise" which marks the world situation, with which the United Nations apparently is not able to cope and which gives rise to the current youth unrest everywhere. i The assembly plenary, debating346 words
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178 1969-11-01 3 NEW YORK, Fri (UPI) -—A woman who reported to ,oiice Wednesday that she had been mugged in her Brooklyn apartment panicked a few minutes later when detectives rang her bell, raced to a window, apparently to call for heip, lost her balance and fell to178 words
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Article88 1969-11-01 3 CARACAS. Venezuela. Frl. (UPI) Anti-government students resumed street disorders for the third consecutive day Thursday in three Venezuelan cities. President Rafael Caldera linked the disturbances to Castrolte guerrilla activities in the Interior. In Caracas, a policman was wounded and a bus set aflre by rebellious students88 words
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Article132 1969-11-01 3 WASHINGTON. Frl (Router) The Senate Finance Committee today tentatively approved a 9.200 million dollar tax relief package for 69 mil'.ion American wage earners The oroposals. incorporated into a massive tax reform bill, are precisely what the House of Representatives has passed and would be sent132 words
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Article39 1969-11-01 3 MANILA. Frl. cßeuter) Famous filer Charles Lindbergh and an American doctor were safe and sound in the northern Philippine town of Cauayan today after making an emergency landing In a paddy field yesterday. Civil Aviation official reported.39 words
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177 1969-11-01 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) President Nixon today promised to use the Federal government's leadership resources to help carry out the Supreme Court's new ruling unanimously ordering an immediate end to school segregation. He warned there were practical and human problems involved. but said: "With all177 words
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Article81 1969-11-01 3 SAN JUAN, Argentima, Fri. (Reuter) The U.S Ambassador's chauffeur braked suddenly t<. avoid what he took to be an attempt on the envoy's life and caused a pile-up in the official convoy. A "bomb" which the chauffeur saw thrown at the car of John Davis Lodge. U.S. ambassador81 words
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Article76 1969-11-01 3 VANCOUVER. Fri (Reuter) Prince Philip said today the British Roya] Family had giving serious consideration to having ore of its children educated in Canada but added that there were problems. The Prince told a news conference. "The matter has been thought about "But there are problems. For instance,76 words
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542 1969-11-01 3 THE KENNEDY CASE BOSTON, Fri. (Reuter) The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts ruled today that the inquest into the death of Mary Jo Kopechne should be closed to the public and to the press. Miss Kopechne died in a car driven by Sen.542 words
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Article151 1969-11-01 3 EDGARTOWN. Mass.. Frl. (UPI) Police Chief Dominic k Arena said on Thursday he was not surprised by the Massachusett Supreme Court ruling barring the press from the upcoming Inquest into the death of Mary Jo Kopechne. "I sort of expected it," he said. "It's because of the151 words
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Article65 1969-11-01 3 BRASILIA. Brazil. Fri. (Reuter) Gen Emilio Garrastszu Medici was today inaugurated as the 31st President of Brazil and immediately promised a pragmatic foreign policy and a steady return to democracy. Garrastazv Medici. the armed forces choice to succeed ailing Marshal Arthur Da Costa e Silva. took over from65 words
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Advertisement177 1969-11-01 3 Say 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 its177 words
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267 1969-11-01 4 MOSCOW, Fri. (Reliter) Two Britons married Russian women yesterday, more than five years after they first hoped to wed. thanks to the recent Anglo-Soviet spy swap deal. The long engagement was enforced by a Russian ban on their marriage plans after both267 words
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56 1969-11-01 4 UNITED States Chief delegate Henry Cabot Lodge and Mrs. Nguyen Thi Binh, Foreign Minister of South Vietnamese Revolutionary Provisional Government are shown outside —conference hall where the 40th session of Vietnam talks were held on Oct. 30. Lodge's proposal that talks be moved into smaller, secret meetings was rejected byUPI radio photo. - 56 words
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231 1969-11-01 4 VATICAN CITY, Fri. (Reuter) A document approved by Rope Paul and published here yesterday Sives national bishops conferences more power than ever efore in deciding when and how to introduce reforms in the mass in their areas. Previously, these matters were decided231 words
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Article66 1969-11-01 4 MILAN, Fri (Router) Police used tear gas to disperse crowds of metalworkers demonstrating through Mila n yesterday and fought with 1.000 chemical workers who tried lo Invade their company's building. About 10 trains, including international expresses to Paris. Geneva and Berne, were held up for66 words
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Article193 1969-11-01 4 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) It could only happen in Britain. A cat ex communicated from the church; a mouse that steals money and reads the Financial Times and a herd of pregnant cows invaded by a missile from outer space. For seven years Pepper the193 words
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Article288 1969-11-01 4 LONDON, Frl. (Reuter) Reuter correspondent Anthorv Grey said last night he often thought of escaping to the British diplomatic mission during his Peking detention but feared the Chinese m.ght burn it down The 31-year-old Grey spoke in his first full television interview here last night288 words
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Article180 1969-11-01 4 NAIROBI. Frl. (Reuter) The Kenya Government yesterday banned the sole opposition party, the Kenya Peoples Union (KPU), declaring that it had become an increasingly subversive organisation whose aim was to overthrow the government. A government statement said that KPU had used considerable sums of foreign180 words
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369 1969-11-01 4 CAIRO, Fri. (Reuter) Iraq joins Egyptian attempts to mediate in Lebanon's Arab commando crisis today, only hours after overnight reports of fresh fighting near the Lebanese-Syrian border. Lebanese troops were reported to have fought another battle with Palestinian guerillas in the369 words
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138 1969-11-01 4 GAZA. Frl. (Reuter) Israeli security forces yesterday blew up eight houses In Gaza in the quarter where an Israeli shopkeeper was murdered on Wednesday. Sources In the area reported that owners were told to evacuate their houses before army sappers started demolition operations138 words
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155 1969-11-01 4 LONDON. Frl. The ruling Labour Party retained four seats and lost one to the opposition Conservatives last night in tests of opinion that pointed to a close fight In the general election expected next vear. The five parliamentary byelections showed an avearge swing to the155 words
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Miscellaneous80 1969-11-01 4 AMY By Jack TTpptf a 4 7t 111 m 4\ "Quick, Mom, close the door! Archie's gaining on me!" DATELINE: DANGER! ft s IC i K w 1 OF SPARER] BS YESTERDAY AT TWO POUNDS PER«h« y f V ii m r THE WIZARD OF ID r m blbcTmn PAY""80 words
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Miscellaneous143 1969-11-01 4 TODAY and YOU... Saturday* November 1, 1969. m Tofce Current 10 Sk« 11 THere'» 14 Be 15 A 16 Awcti 17 TKe 2-13-2*331 II C-tfw* It Moy 20 New ksii- ft 31 Owe* 39 Today 40 le 41 Sopce-t 44 Po»mon 43 Letter* 46 High 47 Be 41 Reo'ity 49143 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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389 1969-11-01 5 Our Market Reporter - By Our Market Reporter GENERALLY, conditions in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday remained auiet and easier. And with the exception of the newly-listed counter, the main body of industrials registered routine business. Turnover again was reduced to 2.1 million units as the389 words
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Article962 1969-11-01 5 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 05 (3); DIM $2 07 Y4) $2 06 (3) $2 08 (2)-962 words
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Article40 1969-11-01 5 NEW YORK. Frl. CUPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. 30 Industrials 850 51 20 Ralls 200.41 15 Utilities 118.77 65 Stocks 285.92 40 Bonds 71.30 Commodity Future Index 143.53 up 0.1540 words
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119 1969-11-01 5 TOKYO Fit (UPI) Japan's automobile exports In September reached a monthly high of 78.502 units, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association announced this week The announcement said the figure represented an increase of 8.2 per cent over the previous month and 37 per cent over the119 words
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Article317 1969-11-01 5 November fir 8 t grad« rubber buyer» closed at 5 p.m., in Singapore &nd Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 64-1/8 cents per lb., up three eighths of a cent from the Previou s close The tone of the market wa« quiet Good interest fo r December and317 words
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108 1969-11-01 5 LONDON Frl. (UPI> Rubber market closed lrre?ular yesterday with spot 5-3 4. 26-I'2 nominal. Settlement House Dec. 25, 28 nominal seller Jan. 23-1 2. 23-7 8 nominal Feb. 23-1 4. 23-5 8 Jan March 23-1 4. 23-5/8 April June 23-1/8. 23-1 2 July Sept. 23.108 words
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Article15 1969-11-01 5 THF tin Pr-ce for re«terday *r s $644.37$ per picul. up *0 37*15 words
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Article215 1969-11-01 5 THE Port of Singapore Authority has announced the following berthing arrangement® fo r slrps in port today. Nov. l. DEPARTURES Gndowna Vessels 10.' 11 Maru 13 14 Pando Point 19 loanna 21/22 Mesgin* 25 26 Benvenue 33 34 Vauclu&a 45 Basra. 47 Glenfmlaa 38 '39 Laos ARRIVALS215 words
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Article165 1969-11-01 5 SYDNEY, Fn. (UPI) Friday's closing Sydney Stock Exchange (selected s hare»>: MINES AMm 7 50 Austral Mia .40 Aust Dev 1.63 Barrier 2 TO BH 4 45 C No r s« 620 C Gold 880 CRA 11.90 Em per 130 Endu~ 75 OM Kalf 1.15 Qt Bou!dsr165 words
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Article98 1969-11-01 5 N"EW YORK. Frl. Stocks rallied late yesterday, but declines edged out advances for the third day in a row in moderate turnover. At the close, the UPI marketwlde indicator was up 0 05 per cent on 1.592 Issues crossing the tape There were 704 losers and 65098 words
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Article74 1969-11-01 5 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Singapore born Lord Cole, chairman of the Unilever Ltd.. world trading empire and vice chairman of its Dutch twin— Unilever NV has decided to retire from all his Unilever appointments next May, it was announced yesterday. Unilever has a global spread of Interests74 words
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192 1969-11-01 5 WASHINGTON. Frl. (UPI) "Paper gold' will help the developing countries of the world as well as the industrial countries. Pierre Paul Schweitzer, managing director of the International Monetarv Fund (IMF), declared in a major speech this week. In an energetic defence of the IMF's192 words
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Article397 1969-11-01 5 THE market declined once more during Hie week, without finding a significant ledge until much lower levels were reached, and the decline was accompanied by doubtful sentiment and an inability to forecast a real turning point state Holiday, Cutler. Bath 6r Co., in its weekly review.397 words
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Article79 1969-11-01 5 NEW YORK. Frl (UPI) Gold prices continued to slide yesterday In routine trading on markets here and abroad. In London, gold remained unchanged at the morning nxlng but fell 5 cents for a second fixing of 39.925 dollars a troy ounce. Gold In Zurich fell 5 cents to79 words
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171 1969-11-01 5 LONDON, Frl. (Reuter) The market continued easier yesterday. Selective buying at the lower levels was noted in late dealllngs however, and towards the close the FT index was off 2.8 at 368.1. after an initial fall of 3.6. Government bonds were firm,171 words
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Article580 1969-11-01 5 SINGAPOU MMI tsxenanr* MIO ad otner tfc# el prtMi ofti claltr listen •t OH Of bosioett INDUSTRIALS AC MA B. 8. 2 05 206 Borneo Bhd 1.77 1 SO BouMead Co. 1 95 1.39 Camel Plywood 1 72 C. Sugar*' 4.28 4 30 CCM 1.73 C.580 words
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Article124 1969-11-01 5 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore yesterday mad* the following change? in its rates to merchants (rate* are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency): SELL INO T.T. or OD. ready: Deutsche Marks $83.2360; Holland Guilder® $85.1825, Swiss Francs $*****0; Belgian Francg $6 1825; French124 words
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Article58 1969-11-01 5 NEW YORK. Frl. (UPD Rubber futures closed unchanged to 10 points lower on the New York Commodity Exchange yesterday. There were 2 sales. Close Prev Nov. 27.50 27.50 Jan 24.408 75 24.50 Mar. 25.25 25.25 May 25.10 25.10 July 24.95 2495 Sept. 24.75 24.75 Nov. 24.75 24.75 Locally.58 words
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Article80 1969-11-01 5 THE noon prices at the 8ln repor* Chinese Prodoee fcxrhanse yesterday were> Bnyer seller Cownot Oil (F03-) Bulk MOO Coconut Oil (F.o.B.) Dnnn 55-50 Mixed Copra 33-00 Muntok white Pepper (F.O.B.) 235 00 Sarawak White Pepper (FOB.) 252 50 8»rawak Special Blaca Proper (FOB) 96% 172.50 Lamping Special Black80 words
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Article407 1969-11-01 5 ARRIVALS 5.00 am. MSA 029 IL Lumpur 9 00 am. .MSA 119 K Lumpur 9.35 a m. MSA 529 Phnoni-Penh 10 15 a m- MSA 121 R. Lumpur 10 25 a.m. MSA 005 Penang. Ipoh. K. Lumpur. Malacca 10.50 a.m. THAI TU423 Bangkok 12 30 p m. UABCDA407 words
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Article671 1969-11-01 6 "TTIETNAM" means different things to differV ent people because the name has vastranging connotations that one would not even suspect. But primarily Vietnam is a boring subject. One doet not think of a country and its ptople when one talks about Vietnam. One thinks about a war which671 words
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Article274 1969-11-01 6 THE news that Thailand and Cambodia are seriously considering the resumption of diplomatic relations should be welcome to all Southeast Asian nations. Actually these two nations have little to quarrel about. While Cambodia has some border disputes to settle with South Vietnam, with Thailand she has none. The274 words
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Article585 1969-11-01 6 VERNON SCOTT - (There's NO Questio By VERNON SCOTT WHEN Is G Ploy not a Play? recent outcrop of eye-brow raising productions like "Hair", "Che'" and "Oh' Calcutta!" hos indeed left the definition somewhat different from the days of Shaw and Hammerstein. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) li Hilltrd ilkini,585 words
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Article369 1969-11-01 6 ALVIN B. WEBB JR - TO COIN A NEW TERM: By ALVIN B. WEBB JR. LONDON. (UPI) Factory workers don't want it in their pay envelopes. Irate taxi riders and taxi drivers figure it is costing them money. Enterprising children are faking it with tiles. "It" is a British monetary controversy a new369 words
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173 1969-11-01 6 TAIPEI (UPI) President Chiang Kai Shek, the last World War Two leader still in power, celebrated his 82nd birthday last week with no sign he is yet ready to join others in retirement. All indications are that Chiang has firm control of his government173 words
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Letters...
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Article73 1969-11-01 6 THE Government has successfully launched the 'Keep Singapore Clean" and "Keep Singapore Mosquito-Free" campaigns. What about a "Keep Singapore Smoke Free" campaign? Ir. has been pointed out that public should plav their part by reporting any vehicle that gives out excessive smoke, but who ran be that73 words
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Article87 1969-11-01 6 MAY I comment or the reports of violence and near violence associated with Philippines politics often appearing in your respectable newspaper?. Despite the regrettable of violence my humble opinion is the Philippines Is still the best bet for democracy in Asia. These presidents come and go via the87 words
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Article397 1969-11-01 6 I was deeply interested to read your brief report on a younj? man found lying unconscious at Changi Beach. Artificial respiration had failed to revive him and so I assumed that he was drowned from a capsized sampan. I was there with several friends and we noticed397 words
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Article, Illustration742 1969-11-01 6 Joseph Alsop - •y Joseph Alsop WASHINGTON In the grim McCarthy years. the late J. Robert Oppenheimer end this reporter led the fight to prevent Harvard from firing a physicist. Prof. Wendell Furry, who had taken the Fifth Amendment when asked about his links with the Communist Party.742 words
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474 1969-11-01 6 HOUSTON, (Riuter) Following it a time-table of the main events scheduled during this month's Apollo 12 moon-landing mission. All times are based on the assumption that the Apollo 12 blasts off precisely at 1622 GMT on November 14 as scheduled. The mission is due474 words
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Article163 1969-11-01 6 TOKYO (Reuter) Stomach cancer among Japanese occurs most frequently among overworked blue collar workers who eat too much too fast, according to recent Japanese research. The latest evidence on causes of stomach cancer among Japanese Is provided by Dr. Hideo Kurita. Chief Researcher at the Aichi Cancer Centre163 words
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THE NATIONAL DAY OF THE REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM
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Article, Illustration300 1969-11-01 7 Excerpt from President Nguyen Van Thieu's statement in Saigon on 11th of July 1969: The only way for the people of South Vietnom to exercise their right of self-determination, to participate in the public affairs, and to determine the future of the country, is through300 words
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Article, Illustration612 1969-11-01 7 THOI Son Island, Republic of Vietnam A holiday atmosrhere prevailed on 4 September on this Island in the Mekong River as villagers cast their ballots for a village chief and six members of their village council. Everyone over 13 was eligible to vote in the612 words
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241 1969-11-01 7 The annual Ministerial Meeting of the Nine Nation Asia and Pacific Council (ASPAC), composed of Australia, the Republic of China. Japan, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, New Zealand and the Republic of Vietnam, was convened in June. 1969241 words
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Article, Illustration804 1969-11-01 8 The traditional Vietnamese woman's dress, the aodai, is considered by Westerners to be one of the most elegant and feminine national costumes in the world. Over the last thirty years or so the ao-dal has undergone many changes. French influence nas contributed to Its present804 words
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401 1969-11-01 8 I FERTILIZER f Lrea fertilizer: Existing capacity: under study Increased capacity uSSSE, 300 000 I required Piasters $6 Million i MACHINERY Agricultural Dlese] Engines- Existing production C.?. D non-ei:,.T.r.t required Plasters Si 1 Million rrr trr US$64 Million I L«« OA si GAR401 words
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93 1969-11-01 8 (In Million Singoport Dollars) i or Imports: Value Jan /June 196$ W Malaysia 6464 *20% Japan 423 *40% China 732 6% U 8. A 211 21% U. Kingdom —4% Kuwait 184 +5% Sarawak 112 +16% Australia 105 7% Thailand 85 g^ Hongkong 75 +12%93 words
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Advertisement112 1969-11-01 7 GREETINGS TO THE GOVERNMENT PEOPLE Of THE REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM ON THE OCCASION OF THE NATIONAL DAY ELECTRIC SUPPLIES FOB INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTOR TRADE •Cables. Wins. Cord* Enamelled Wires. •Power Cables, •Welding Cables. •Conduit Tubings—Conduit Fittings. •Motors. Starters. Control Switches, •Testing Instruments. Meters •Accessories ft Wiring Devices. •Fans: Ceiling. Tsble. Exhaust112 words
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Advertisement112 1969-11-01 8 People Government Republic of Vietnam NATIONAL DAY VENEER PRODUCTS LIMITED. Jalan Terusan. Singapore 22 ST One of the largest and most sophisticated canneries in this part of the world. Canning and processing delicious curries, condiments, nourishing health foods and tantalising sauces. Keeping up to the highest international standards with superb112 words
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Advertisement191 1969-11-01 8 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PEOPLE AND GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM ON TOE OCCASION OF TOED NATIONAL DAY CHIP SENG CO, PTE. LTD. 63-A, Telok Aycr Street Singapore. Shipowners, Shipping Agents, Importers Exporters. Main Line: ***** Tels: < Shipping Dept: ***** Trading Dept: ***** Congratulations and Best to the Government191 words
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281 1969-11-01 9 Florence de Santis - By Florence de Santis PARIS, Fri. Just to remind ourselves that girls, big and little, aren't stamped out with a cookie cutter, here's an informal report on the pants vs. dress groups among small fry. A survey of local school yards at recess281 words
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178 1969-11-01 9 NEW YORK. m. Actdemy Award winner Leslie Bricusse will write the screen play and compose the score for a musical motion picture for MGM based on the celebrated Mildred Cram novel "Forever." it was announced by Herbert F Solow. MGM vice president178 words
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Article, Illustration559 1969-11-01 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers rtEAR ANN: Friday night I had a slumber party eight girls, all 16 and 17 years old. About 1030 P.M. five fellows dropped in They had heard about the party and decided to say hello. They were well559 words
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591 1969-11-01 9 Sheilah Graham - f/#</ i of .1 Sheilah Graham T ON DON, Fri. Princess Lee Radsiwill, as indomitable at her sister, Jackie Onassis. if finally breeching the movie barrier. Someone less confident might have been put off by the notices received for her T.V.591 words
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Article102 1969-11-01 9 LONDON. Frl. (UPI) The Royal family will *ee another chapter of lt« own family chronicles with the selection yesterday of "Anne of the Thousand Days'' for the Royal film performance. The Aim. produced by Hal Wallls for Universal Pictures, concerns the tempestuous relationship between King Henry VIII102 words
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Article65 1969-11-01 9 SAN FRANCISCO. Frl. Danny Goldman, product of summer stock and repertory theatre, has been signed to co-star with Bruce Davison and Kim Darby in MGM's ChartoffWinkler production. "The Strawberry Statement." currently filming here. The New York actor recently moved to Hollywood for a top role opposite Elliott Gould65 words
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Advertisement108 1969-11-01 9 STATION HOTEL keppei road, s pori 2. Tel: *****1-3 lines All Rooms Air-Conditioned with Modern Facilities TARIFF CHARGES:Single: $lB/- upwards Double: $27/- upwards For that special feeling, Let miracle pack work for you As effective as reflected, In your satisfied smile. @> JUITBDO FACIAL PACK Top Japanese Beauty Consultants direct108 words
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Advertisement56 1969-11-01 9 LAST DAY TO BUY YOUR TICKETS 4th NOVEMBER DRAW at the New World Amusement Park (BROADWAY HALL STAGE) Jbilt.rJO C.OLOSM rri' i wrTsTjiOCHtAT tOAO.iIN«APO»e. Tll= (4)171 (Air-Cea4l ttone4) All ue welcome to select your LATEST JEWELLERIES r&WWSTA&i 0 :i4Kb«^R3fc. B««t Quality. Uo4«rtte Prloae. Oootf Wortnumhlp and Oearteoue Samoa Cat tkto56 words
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Advertisement205 1969-11-01 9 cONr/ V i PRINCESS A m. -r-m. T A S ANNA I LOUISE AT THE IfOUROOMS? RESTAURANT Z&L (COVER CHARGE %3!~) j j V; AND THE J2BS Vi LOUNGE jK 'IH (*0 COVER CHARGE) XjJl| ALLURING—BIWITCHIMC! V FROM HOLLAND M m Sk(L Princess Anna Louise with He' daisling JV vr205 words
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Miscellaneous401 1969-11-01 9 L%SHAW I msm [L I D O Phong 2841' 10tb Glorious Day Mo Free lilt Duo to film's length 4 ahovt ot« Time: 11. 2.3 A. 1.15. 915 "BATTLE" Starts Promptly at 11.39. 3.05. «40 9 40 pm. SO INCRCABC IN PRICES! Michael Came. Laurence Olivier York "BATTLE OF BRITAIN"401 words
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Miscellaneous248 1969-11-01 9 Organ I s A i < o N \xmih. ODEON ***** Now Shewing'. 11. IJO. «.M A 9 30 Paramount Pictures Present* "BANDITS Of SOME" In Color John Caaaaretee Oabriele Ferwtti Tonight U nite 1 Paul Newman In "***** CASSIDY AND THE BCNDAKCB KID" Robert Redford Color (A 20th Century-re*248 words
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Article163 1969-11-01 10 JIMMY LAJLI b CISCO ZODIAC TURFITE HACK 1 GOLLIWOG Major's Gi>. Motivation RAUB Native Boy Golliwog MOTIVATION Raub Lost Horizon LOST HORIZON Native Boy Golliwog RACKS SHANGHAI KID Beautiful Dreamer EL Cid SHANGHAI KID Fair Chance Beautiful Dreamer B DREAMER Space Master Perkasa 11 NOWROOZ S. Confidence Perkasa BACK163 words
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Article305 1969-11-01 10 RANGOON, Fri. (UPI) Burma are ready for the South-East Asia Peninsula (SEAP) Games scheduled to begin Dec. 6. The fifth SEAP Games being held in Burma will bring together more than 1,200 athletes from Burma, Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, South Vietnam and Singapore. A305 words
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Article135 1969-11-01 10 SYDNEY. Fri. (Reuter) Vic Richardson, who died yesterday aged 75. was a "fearless. gifted cricketer", secretary of the Australian Cricket Board of Control, Mr. Alan Barnes, said last night. Mr Barnes said he was "an amazing fieldsman close to the wicket and a real identity in135 words
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Article60 1969-11-01 10 THE following will repre. sent Singapore against Malaysia in the annual rugby match at the padang today at 5 p.m. John Pingle Fisher. A. Kadir. Koh Yeow Tong, M. Shaw. O: Nicholson. Graham Mellls. ("captain).. B. Gascoigne. M. Stephens. A. Higginson. W Black. R. Johnstone. Bob Easson, K.60 words
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330 1969-11-01 10 LONDON*. Fri (Reuter) A race row flared last night because of remarks by the manager of the All-White South African Springboks rugby team on their arrival here. Team manager Corrie Bornman told newsmen at a Dress conference kicking off the 25. game tour: "Well330 words
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Article30 1969-11-01 10 BELFAST. Northern Ireland. Fri. (Reuter) Derry City beat Ards by two goals to one in a Irish Football League Gold Cup first round replay match here yesterday.30 words
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Article195 1969-11-01 10 THE following ig the Malayan Racing Association classification list issued yesterday: PROMOTION Prom Clan 4 to Claa, 3: Binjai Park DEMOTIONS From Cl«aa 1 to Cla* 2: Pahang, Talislad. Hyrego. Moomba. Doreeno, Croupier's Chant Currency Note. NEW CLASSIFICATIONS Claat 2: Piaarro 111 (1. Grenula) 4 b o195 words
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Article199 1969-11-01 10 PORT TALBOT. Wales. Fri. (Reuter) South African Bob Hewitt, the holder, reached the semi-finals of the Dewar Cup indoor tennis tournament here last night with a 6-1 4-6 6-0 win over Hans Ploetz. of West Germany. Hewitt, the South African number one and top seed, now meets199 words
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Article94 1969-11-01 10 GLASGOW, Fri. (Reuter) Tommy Gemmell, Celtics International fullback, has been suspended from three international matches by the International Football Federation (FIFA), Scottish Football Association Secretary Willie Allan said, yesterday. Gemmell. who was sent off in Scotland's World Cup tie against West Germany in Hamburg on Oct.94 words
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Article74 1969-11-01 10 MEXICO CITY. Fri. (Reuter) Mexican Efren "Alacran" Torres' defence of his World Boxing Association flyweight crown against Susumo Hanagata, of Japan, was postponed for at least two weeks yesterday when Torres developed bronchitis. Promoter Pablo Ochoa said the bout, originally scheduled for Nov. 16. In Guadalajara might74 words
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Article834 1969-11-01 10 JIMMY LAD - By JIMMY LAD OECENTLY promoted RIVERBANKS con make At this thrt#-in-a-row by outsprinting his doss thro# division one rivals (Race Six) of Kuolo Lumpur todoy. The four-year-old Australian horse scored an impressive win in division four at Bukit Timah in August, beating the fastfinishing Troposphere by834 words
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168 1969-11-01 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Nonpariel (Hamid) and Donville (Harbridge) were associated in an interesting 3f trial over 3f in 39 4/5. They finished level at the post, reports our racing correspondent. The going was heavy Love and Joy (Rao) and Sokitomi matched strides over 3f in168 words
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Article1317 1969-11-01 10 Raee It CL f Mr. J-7 P.—2.15 pjn. ($5*000) t m 4 iM Pbaroab'a Ambitioo Nail** Boy 77 7Y 900 900 Khoo it Leonx Stable S K. Quek J Donne H7 J Donnelly Lee Vein 13 Nelson I 3 CH4 Banb 47 900 Suitar of Pahanf 41,317 words
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Article326 1969-11-01 11 BURMA, runner-up in loir year's Merdeka tournament, had to go all out to boat Singapore 3-1 in a Group B match at the Merdeka Stadium last night. After a shaky start, Singapore, improved as the game progressed and cheered on by the 14,000 crowd, had the326 words
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Article202 1969-11-01 11 Three Singapore players Wee Kin Wong Tew Gee and Omar Ibrahim were eliminated l n their quarter-final matches of the Singapore Open Badminton Championships at Guil'.emart? Road last right. The singles event will thus be an Indonesian affair Rudy Hartono. the All-Eng-land champion and seeded number one,202 words
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Article147 1969-11-01 11 MELBOURNE, Fn. (Fteuter) South African golfer Gary Player shivered on every ©utt in shooting a five-under-par 68 to join Australian Bruce Devlin as halfway leader 1n the A 525.000 (£11.665) international at Yarra Yarra here todav. British professional Guy Wolstenholme and Australian Bob Stanton shared equal147 words
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Article42 1969-11-01 11 LAHORE. Pakistan. Fn. (Retj. ten Pakistan were 17 for no wicket at close of play in their second innings on tl> second day of th» second cricket Test against New Zealand here today. First innings: Pakistan 1141 New Zealand 241-42 words
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Article28 1969-11-01 11 GOTHENBURG, Pn. ißeutir) Sweden and Scotland *«r« lftvel at 2 —2 afte r the day of their Thcma s Cup badminton first-round match here latt nitht.28 words
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Article24 1969-11-01 11 Singapore Ar»ed Force* be»t Police 2—o in the police /military hockey final at the r«*terday. Peter Bhaai icoiad ocya UJ e foala.24 words
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Advertisement694 1969-11-01 11 CLASSIFIEDS...CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIEDS...CLASSIFIEDS Seles Service Television Radio REDIFFUSION TELEVISION RENTALS a_p CASH oomptota not* to iuit ninm Showroom*: cauMMWn Joo Chlat Road Taman Jurong UDirniiioN uruii aky haii or rv im UdHpfcßß« Oratrailed Maiatcaaorc fhm» MO/1 s ttm sianot,, Oomuu AtrUi Ititm a«Md CtrcvH r» lMt|Wl Mute IttUDtttoa ftaM MIL P.694 words
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Advertisement224 1969-11-01 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS OKILANG CHURCH OK CHKIBI 4. uoronv XL dins*[>ar« 14 Monday J 46 am. Blh'e ClMa IROSlieb) 10.80 am. worahip 8«mc« 1.00 db. Worship a«me« (CmoeMi iEVKNTHUM ADVKNTIHI I 'Hi IHi H IKO. Haicetltr Knid. Singapore Saturday 930 am saooath Wchooi 11 00 an. Service of Worahlr 6.80 Dm—224 words
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Advertisement312 1969-11-01 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Anglican) 7 00 am. Holy Communion 800 am. parish Communion 9 SO ft m. eervicft in MftD--1100 »m l4ml?y Service followed by Holy 6 00 p m Communion, u Evensong £lOft PRESBYTERIAN CMtRAH (Kktona) •1. Kuod **ng Kuao. Hlonpon. 10. ti oo am. Sunday scnooi312 words
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Advertisement500 1969-11-01 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS LKNIi BY* AM* MAPTIBT CHLRCH (leuchew A Engl lab I *M Built liman Road. 3* ma Singapore la ttntu 8 30 km. English Worawp •80 BOU Sunday School 10 30 a.m. leocnew WoraMp I (jo Dm. rratning no toe URACB BAPTIST CHI HI H English) 13 6i.at Creecenl500 words
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Advertisement443 1969-11-01 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS CHURCH or TMK Till UOBI 146-Q. PtfU KoaCL B 1 10-00 am. MTTtM (Bokkl 10 00 a m. Hi bit Ciaaa < English! PUUU TEKONO CKMPIL CENTRE Kuiau lakong 8 par*. IJO DQL Ho*Kien HACK* Mnrw PKMTHCUMIAL KVANOELICAL HI R< H L J«i«n sendodng. Hi mile*). £emba«raag ko.443 words
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Advertisement293 1969-11-01 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS BETHESD4 GOSPEL HALL 77 Bra* Ba*ah Road, Singapore 7. 'Meeting* in English) Honda? 8 3<i am. Breaking of Bread 800 Dm. fcunday School (Junior) 430 pm. Sunday Sctxxxl Bible Classes (Senior) ol6p m. Gospel Seme* 800p m. Song Service 8E MBA ft WO H API IST CHI HI293 words
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Obituary43 1969-11-01 11 IN MEMORIAM m < e ■■i <jiHP J S>>^ B In ever loving memory of our dear father the late P.C. Lim, who left us November 1, 1968. Though you are gone, our love and thoughts are always with you. By wife and children43 words
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Article, Illustration335 1969-11-01 12 "IT'S fascinating/' said the 26-year-old ash-blonde green-eyed beauty from the Land of the Midnight Sun, Miss Gro Berge as she tried out for the first time the use of chopsticks to pick up a piece of choice delicacy *'om the array of335 words
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Article54 1969-11-01 12 As from today, it is compulsory for motor-cyclists applying for provisional driving licences, to ourchase and wear approved-type crash helmets. This was announced in a Government statement yesterday. All crash helmets, whether manufactured locally or imported from abroad, must be tested and approved of by the Singapore Institute of54 words
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Article39 1969-11-01 12 A €3-year-old pedestrian Zee Cheong Yeong died three hours later i n the General Hospital following a road accident at Arab Street on Thursday. There were 62 other road accidents of which 11 were serious on that day-39 words
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Article, Illustration169 1969-11-01 12 FIVE-YEAR-OLD R.A.F. police dog Cinta (seen above) received a pat from a V.I.P. at R.A.F. CHangi when the new Director of the Women's Royal Air Force, Air Commodore Phillipa Marshall (right), visited the station during a tour of Far East Air Force units where girls of the W.R.A.F.169 words
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Article, Illustration211 1969-11-01 12 Two of Hume's executives leave for Africa soon with one aim In mind but with two different roles to play. They are Mr. J. V. Williams who had been directly involved with the $12.4 million Zambia steel pipes contract and Mr Tay Kwang211 words
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Article117 1969-11-01 12 Singapore and India have now arrangements tor the reciprocal enforcement of maintenance orders. The extension of the "Reciprocal Enforcement of Maintenance Orders Ordinance" to India was officially gazetted yesterday. The Gazette notification stated the Minister for Law ana National Development is satisfled that the reciprocal provisions have been117 words
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165 1969-11-01 12 Master Goh Chor Chor of Kim S«ng West Integrated School won the first prise of the Chinese Essay comCetition for English Primary Schools, organised recently y the Singapore Chinese Second Language Teachers' Society. I The second prize went to Master Llm Slew Eng165 words
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Article153 1969-11-01 12 A MAN who attempted to snatch a $l9O-gold chain from a woman was yesterday sentenced to six-years' jail and six strokes of the rotcn by the Fifth Magistrate's Court. Hong Heng Wah, 31, pleaded guilty to attempting to snatch the chain from Sharifah Manam binte153 words
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Article, Illustration128 1969-11-01 12 AN international expert on alphabets, Mr. A V. Weeks, is scheduled to arrive here today to study the local printing industry He will hold discussions with the management of a local firm who are the sole agents for the Harris-lnter-type in Singapore and Malaysia, and of128 words
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526 1969-11-01 12 MANAGEMENTS in industry have been told that it it their duty to prepare safety codes and regulations for their workers. A Senior Member of the Bench, Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah, stated this when he officially declared open the Sixth Industrial Safety Seminar yesterday.526 words
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Article132 1969-11-01 12 The big "Jackpot" prize for TO TO has been Increased by yet another $5,000 to the record prize ever offered since Toto was Introduced, the sum of $145,000. Anyone with all th* Ave numbers correct In the coming Sunday draw will win this first group prize.132 words
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Article, Illustration216 1969-11-01 12 THE Managing Director of Jebsen and Jessen (S) Limited, Mr. U. Kuypers presented two German Uhler tape-recorders to the Singapore Association for Retarded Children, yesterday. The tape-recorders are the Uhler 711 and Uhler 784 models, the latter model being a stereo set. Mr. M. N.216 words
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Miscellaneous1121 1969-11-01 12 (CHANNEL 5) P M 12 5o Opening Announcements in all Languages Space Kidettes: 1.10 Gentle Ben Starr of Green Bay; 135 Star Soccer Derby County Vs Tottenham Hotspurs; 230 Inba Neram; 320 ABC Documentary Take A Deep Deadly Breath; 4 1C What's My Line?; 4 30 Phantarran Titian the Terrible;1,121 words
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