Eastern Sun, 3 November 1969
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Title Section22 1969-11-03 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1168 Monday, 3 November 1969. MC (P) 0737 Price 15 cents22 words
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296 1969-11-03 1 CAIRO, Sun. (UPI) Arab guerrilla leader Yassir Arafat met Sunday with Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser in a major move aimed at settling the conflict between Lebanon and the guerrillas. The fighting itself quietened down for the first time in two weeks. Arafat, leader of296 words
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Article124 1969-11-03 1 SAIGON. Sun. (Reuter) South Vietnamese and American soldiers have abandoned three artillery bases close to the Cambodian border in an area where there has been a recent North Vietnamese troop buildup, military sources said tonight. U.S. military sources said the decision to withdraw from the124 words
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Article334 1969-11-03 1 All Sent By Cuba WASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter and UPI) Federal Bureau of Investigation agents today arrested six men in New York state in connection with the hijacking of planes from the United States to Cuba, Attorney John M. Mitchell announced here. F 8.1. Director J334 words
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Article49 1969-11-03 1 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) Gunmen dragged three mourners attending a cremation ceremony yesterday at a Buddhist monastery In Pattalung. South Thailand, and shot them dead, police reported today. The report said another mourner was wounded by a stray bullet. In what was believed to be a revenge killing49 words
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Article59 1969-11-03 1 BIRMINGHAM, England Sun. (Reuter) A local bookmaker hat set up marriage stakes on his four attractive young daughters. Archie Vincent has pinned up their pictures in his three betting shops and offered odds ranging from evens to 8/1 on which one of them weds first. "The odds were59 words
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Article96 1969-11-03 1 BRADFORD. England. San. (Reuterj A housewife who received three pigs' heart valves i n a pioneer transplant operation 18 month s ago collapsed and died at her hom e here today. The woman. 39-year-old Mrs. Jean Bastow had her heart valves replaced at Leeds96 words
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Article30 1969-11-03 1 JAKARTA Sun. (Reuter) Three people died and more than 200 houses rollapsed wher, a storm hit the Ngawi district of East J&V2. Antara News Agency reported today.30 words
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78 1969-11-03 1 RAFFAELE MINICHIELLO. a Marine Lance Corporal who is AWOL. is seen at right in white shirt after his arrest in Rome where he arrived by the TWA plane which he hijacked. With him is an Italian police officer. At left, displayed by Italian police, is the M-1 carbine which the(UPI Radiophoto). - 78 words
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Article269 1969-11-03 1 CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. Sun. (UPI) While concentrating on manned flights to the moon, the United States is moving ahead with an ambitious 750 million U.S. dollar project to land two robot spacecraft on Mars in four years. The programme Is called Viking and269 words
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Article88 1969-11-03 1 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Pote Sarasin, Thailand's Minister foi National Development arrived here by air today fo r discussions with the British government on Southeast Asia. He was received at London airport by Lord Chalfont. a Minister of State at the foreign and Commonwealth office Pote' s88 words
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258 1969-11-03 1 MOSCOW, Sun. (UPI) Alexander Dubcek, the former Communist leader of Czechoslovakia, was accused Sunday of condoning persecutions against members of the Peoples Militia, the party's para-military organisation. The ominous criticism was made in ar. article published in the Defence Ministry newsr paper Krasr.aya Zvezda (Red258 words
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211 1969-11-03 1 KEWEDY CHICAGO. Sun. (UPI) The "lid of secrecy" imposed by the Massachusetts Supreme Court on the inquest into the death of Mary Jo Kopechne has been protested by Sigma Delta Chi. the professional journa- listic society. The sonetv said in a statement released here Friday: "We211 words
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Article288 1969-11-03 1 NEW YORK. Sun (AFP)— Just a few hours before President Nixon la due to make what la forecast will be a major policy speech on Vietnam the New York Times today carried a full page advertisement signed by the Vietnam Moratorium Committee calling for an288 words
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Article62 1969-11-03 1 BANGKOK Sun. (Reuter)— A Thai sentry on guard duty at the American aj r base in Korat. 160 miles northeast of Bangkok. was mysteriously stabbed to death yesterday about 50 yards from his postpolice said today. They f aid the guard was stabbed five times in the neck.62 words
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Miscellaneous17 1969-11-03 1 "You accuse me and my wife of cheating and I demand satisfaction! Here is my cardl r17 words
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306 1969-11-03 2 PENANG, Sun. Drivers of public service vehicles such as taxis have a very important role to play in the tourist industry, the Acting Minister of Transport, Mr. V. Manickavasagam said today. Mr. Manickavasagam was speaking at the opening of a seminar for Penang306 words
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176 1969-11-03 2 JAKARTA. Sun. (AFP) Indonesia is waiting for a favourable response from the Malaysian government on a five-point proposal for a joint military operation to crush Communist terrorist at the Malaysia-Indonesia border. Antara news agency reported today. Tha agency quoted West Borneo Military Commander176 words
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Article67 1969-11-03 2 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter)— Leaflets calling on banditg to surrender under a government amnesty, will be dropped over jungle* in South Thailand, according to ofllc-al sources Royal Thai Air Force planes will drop the leaflet* and broadcast appeals for the bandits' surrender with loud hailers. The move follows the recent67 words
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Article55 1969-11-03 2 LONDON, Sun 'Reuter» Forty-eight percent of Britain's population is disappointed that the Queen will not d«live r her annual Chnttma g broadcast this year, according to a Gallup Pell published in today's Sunday Telegraph In the poll of 1.300 representative adults throughout the country. men w *re the least55 words
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Article115 1969-11-03 2 SAIOON, Sun. (Reuter) Mort than 3,000 militant Catholics attended a maig in Saigon today for th# repose of tha soul of former South Vietnamese President Ngo Dmh Diem. President Diem was assassinated after a coup on Nov. 1. 1963 and South Vietnamese National Day i a115 words
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66 1969-11-03 2 MR. A.K. Sigamoitey, Principal of Rangoon Road Secondary School was among the many present at the "Keep Singapore Clean and Mosquito-Free" Campaign closing ceremony held at the Singapore Conference Hall on Saturday night. He is seen at left receiving the championship trophy on behalf of his school from the Minister66 words
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386 1969-11-03 2 SAIGON, Sun. (AFP) Opposition to the war's "Vietnamisation", Washington s formula for U.S. disengagement, today appeared to be qaining some qround in Saigon as the capital awaited President Nixon's major war oolicy speech tomorrow How widespread such opposition was could not be judged. But the386 words
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Article145 1969-11-03 2 BANGKOK, Sun. (UPI) President Hanun, Dion of the er c RepUbllC arrived j n Bangkok Saturday night f0 r a twoday visit as guest of the Thai government. Accompanied by his wif» and a n entourage of i 7, Hamani is COu rse of an Asian145 words
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159 1969-11-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Bun. The staff of the American Embassy here has adopted a pair of whitebellied eagles at Zoo Negara under the zoo's animal adoption scheme. A cheque for $440, for the maintenance of the eagles for one year, was presented to the Chairman159 words
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102 1969-11-03 2 A gathering of VIPs at Vietnam House, Leedon Park. The occasion was a reception on Saturday night given by the Consul-General of South Vietnam, Mr. Le Quan Giang and his wife to mark their country's National Day. Seen here from left are: Mr. Runme Shaw, head of the Shaw Organisation102 words
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Article395 1969-11-03 2 UNITED NATIONS, Sun. (UPI) The General Assembly begins its annual China debate Monday with little hope for Peking to take the China seat in the U.N. from the Nationalist government. As in the three previous years, the discussion on the issue la expected to395 words
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Article101 1969-11-03 2 PHNOM PENH. Sun. (Renter) A Cambodian monthly review edited by the Head of State, Prince Sihanouk, said yesterday that the number of Vietnamese Communist troops encamped in Cambodia had been significantly increasing. Quoting from a government report submitted to the Prince, the monthly Sangkum said the101 words
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157 1969-11-03 2 BANGKOK, Sun. (UPI) Education experts from seven Southeast Asian nations will meet in Bangkok Monday to discuss the educational programmes in the region, a spokesman for the Southeast Asian ministers of education organisation said Sunday. The four-day conference will be attended by representatives from157 words
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Article93 1969-11-03 2 JAKARTA. Sun. (UPI) The Indonesian Army will utilise its "idle capacity" in a number of projects ejected *o earn sufficient funds to increase the members of the corps. Army Commander Gen. Maraden in an address to army officers, said corporations wou'd be form p d for93 words
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Miscellaneous236 1969-11-03 2 TODAY a Monday, November 3, 1969. ariis yy? ha». v r>v 9-10-23-34 47-57-66 TAURUS I MAY JO |N 5-14-21-30 i>fo-73-83-90 GEMINI STAR. GAZER"^ By CLAY R. POLLAN >< Your Doily Activity Cuidm H According to tho Stars. V* To develop message for Mondoy, r read words corresponding to numbers of236 words
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Article, Illustration523 1969-11-03 3 Major Indira —Rival Split In Ruling Party NEW DELHI, Sun. (Reuter) The warring factions in India's ruling Congress Party today came to a head-on clash that looked as though a formal split after 22 years of rule could be averted only if one side climbs down. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi(UPI Radiophoto). - 523 words
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549 1969-11-03 3 CANBERRA, Sun. (Reuter) Australia's Federal Minister for National Development, Mr. David Fairbairn, today challenged Prime Minister John Gorton for the leadership of the Liberal Party. iiis decision presented the party—dominant partner in the ruling with the Countrv Party—with a crisis that divide* it only a week549 words
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Article87 1969-11-03 3 SEOUL. Sun. (UPI) America's Apollo 11 astronauts arrive in Seoul Monday for an overnight stay during their world tour. Neil Armstrong. Edwin Aldrm and Michael Collins are scheduled to fly into Seoul at 12:15 p.m. aboard a presidential plane accompanied by their wives. After a welcoming ceremony87 words
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Article57 1969-11-03 3 JAKARTA. Sun (UPI) Hippies caji roam Indonesia's idyllic island of the gods but. according to the Antara News Agency, flower power will not be enough t*> *et them into Bali's only first class hotel. Antara said today the Ball Hotel announced hippies win be removed, by force if necessary,57 words
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Article117 1969-11-03 3 PRATAPGARH. India. Sun. (Reuter) A 35-bed hospital financed by Svetlana Alliluyeva. Josef Stalin's daughter who now lives in the United States, has been opened at Kalkankar in Northern India. A Hindi poetess. Mrs. Mahadevi Verma. described the hospital, at a simple ceremony yesterday, as "a symbol of love117 words
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Article72 1969-11-03 3 SEOUL. Sun. (Reuter> Two American Air Force pilots were killed when their Phantom Four fighter crashed into the east coast village of Ulchin. about 110 miles southeast of Seoul yesterday, an American military spokesman said today. One pilot was killed after he bailed out at72 words
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Article168 1969-11-03 3 LONDON. Sun. (UPI) Australian Prime Minister John Gorton was lucky to win a one or two seat majority from an electorate disgruntled by adventures in South-east Asia, the British weekly news magazine The Economist said Saturday in an editorial. E. O. Whitlam. leader of the Opposition Labour Party,168 words
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Article97 1969-11-03 3 HONG KONG. Sun. <UPI> Mandarin film actor Peter Chen Ho will marry Cynthia Taylor, a 28-year-old English blonde, the Star newspaper reported today. The Star quoted Miss Taylor. an airline supervisor, as saying that they plan to get married when he returns from the United97 words
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125 1969-11-03 3 KYOTO. Sun, (UPI) Japan's foremost rightist group announced yesterday it will protect Prime Minister Eisaku Sato from any meddling by leftists when he takes off on Nov. 17 for talks with President Nixon in Washington. The announcement was made by the All-Japan Congress of Patriotic125 words
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Article87 1969-11-03 3 DACCA, East Pakistan, Sun. (Reuter) Troops patrolled the streets of this politically volatile East Pakistan capital today with orders to shoot on sight anyone found looting, burning property or killing. The Army crackdown followed clashes yesterday in which six people were offi- cially reported killed and87 words
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229 1969-11-03 3 UNITED NATIONS, Sun. (UPI) The United Nations Command in Korea has reported that North Korea had caused a total of 99 serious incidents in either the Korean demilitarised zone or South Korea during the first seven months of this year. In these229 words
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Article93 1969-11-03 3 SAIGON, San. (UPI) American river patrol boats early today caught 10 Communists trying to swim the Saigon River and mowed them down in a burst of gunfire. Military spokesmen said. The pre-dawn fight lit by flares erupted about 28 miles northwest of the capital. Communist93 words
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Article, Illustration608 1969-11-03 4 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR Ann: In this age of conflicting philosophies, shifting standards, and the emergence of what some choose to call The New Morality, please tell me how a person can differentiate between right and wrong, Every day I am beset608 words
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508 1969-11-03 4 ROME, Sun. (Router and UPI) Raphael Minichiello spent the night in Rome's Queen of Heaven (Regina Coeli) Prison atter his capture yesterday in a rural Italian vineyard brought to an end history's longest and most spectacular airliner hijacking.508 words
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Article204 1969-11-03 4 NEW YORK, Sun. (UPl)—Trans-World Airlines (TWA) yesterday said the 6,000mile Hijacking of its jetliner from California to Rome cost the Airline "tens of thousands of dollars." A TWA spokesman said expenses included fuel, landing fees, pilot and ground service time, time spent by top management in dealing with204 words
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Article164 1969-11-03 4 MOSCOW. Sun (ITPl)—Russia archaeologists reported finding a "unique" tomb dating 25.000 years B-C. That fives evidence that "technical knowledge of the paleolithic man was greater than scientists had thought.lzvestia Mid yesterday. Two skeletons of young men were found along with numerous man-made objects In the burial164 words
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728 1969-11-03 4 MOSCOW, Sun. (UPI) The Sovieto yesterday relaxed their strict policy of ttcrecy from nuclear testing programmes and for the first time published remarkable details of an underground blast. They also offered to share their knowledge of peaceful applications of atomic energy with the728 words
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432 1969-11-03 4 UNITED NATIONS, Sun. (UPI) Attempts by the U.N. to secure the sub-sea wealth for all mankind so far have brought more problems than riches to the surface, the latest report of its Seabed Committee indicated, Two years after Malta an interested island nation, tabled432 words
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Article38 1969-11-03 4 ROME, Sun. (UPI)— Despite her harrowing experience, airline stewardess Tracey Coleman, who spoke to Mlnichiello during the transit did accomplish one thing after all. "It was my first trip outside the United States," she smilecL38 words
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Article274 1969-11-03 4 ATHENS, Sun. (Reuter) The Greek army-backed government today banned the circulation of two Athenian newspapers which defied its instructions to abstain from publishing anti-Regime news or comments. The ban came tour wee'xs after the Government announced a relaxation of press freedom and its decision to274 words
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Miscellaneous296 1969-11-03 4 LL I D O PHone *****2th Glorious Day: No Free List School Children tl to any seat at ilam. 2 30 8 15 p.m. Showsl Due to film* leneth 4 shows Note Times: 11. 2.3». 15. 9 15pm "BATTLE" Starts Promptly at 11.35, 3.05. 6 40 A 940 p m.296 words
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61 1969-11-03 5 AS part of the accelerated programme of "Vietnamization" of the war, the 6th Regiment of the Australian task force is seen operating with the Army of the Republic of Vietnam's 18th Division in order to retrain the soldiers under combat conditions. Members of both armies are seen crossing a wide(UPI Radiophoto). - 61 words
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277 1969-11-03 5 HONOLULU, Sun. (UPI) George C. Wallace, claiming his political views have become the "dominant philosophy" of the United States, sets off on a tour of six Asian nations next week, "I see Mr Agnew now says what I used to say about the leaders277 words
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350 1969-11-03 5 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass challenged the Nixon administration Sunday to stop use of the draft to punish dissent. "Respect for military service can hardly be enhanced if those who protest the system are the first people chosen to fight350 words
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Article126 1969-11-03 5 WASHINGTON. Sun (UPI) America can have no real hope of controlling violent crime until its chaotic system of criminal justice is re-organ-ised and adequately financed, the 13-man National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence said yesterday "A recognised profession of criminal justice system administrators does126 words
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Article62 1969-11-03 5 QUEBEC Cm*. Sun (UPI) Police battled young demonstrators outside the National Assembly bui'ding on Friday night in the first violence to erupt during a week of protests over the government's language Bill. The c'.ash followed a brief demonstration by about 15.0nn persons against the Bill which would guarantee parents62 words
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Article224 1969-11-03 5 CHICAGO, Sun. (UPI) The Chicago riot conspiracy trial a legal proceeding that lapses at times into courtroom chaos has reached a virtual impasse ever apparently conflicting constitutional rights. The outbursts of defendant Bobbv G. Seale. a Black Panther party leader, have brought the trial to a224 words
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Article60 1969-11-03 5 POUGHKEEPS KI E. N Y Sun (UPI) Thirty-two black coeds and two white girls who had occupied a i>art of the Vassar administration building for three days walked out of the building late Saturday night after school officials moved to implement a list of nine demands. The women came60 words
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259 1969-11-03 5 WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI) Forty-five members of Congress who supported last month's Vietnam moratorium said Saturday it was essential that the anti-war demonstration planned for Nov. 13-15 in Washington be conducted In the same "eloquent, peaceful and dignified.... manner." The lawmakers. three Senators and 42 representatives. did259 words
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Article135 1969-11-03 5 ANAHEIM. California Sun (UPI) The White House referred to Sen Edward M. Kennedy's accident in a derozatrrv manner for the first time Saturday nieht at a convention of California Republicans Harry Dent. Deputy Counsel to President Nixon, brought up the subject of Kennedy'* July 22 acciden* in which135 words
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Article70 1969-11-03 5 MIAMI, Florida. <UPI> Eastern steamship lines chartered fishing boats Saturday to remove the 357 passengers from the grounded cruise ship SS new Bahama Star, which remained grounded despite a six-tugboat neavg on the midnight high tide. "It's still stuck out there like a car with a dead battery." said70 words
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Article353 1969-11-03 5 DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (UPI) A legislative committee is reviewing testimony concerning a boarding school where girl students allegedly paraded in their panties and bras and students were forced to lie in shallow graves for punishment. The bizarre testimony was presented Friday before a Joint Legislative Committee353 words
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Article196 1969-11-03 5 WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI) Rep Adam Clayton Powell. Democrat-New York, asked the Supreme Court Saturday to restore the 55.000 dollars In back pay he lost because of his 1967 exclusion from the 90th Congress. The Harlem Congressman also sought cancellation of a 25.000-dollar fine Imposed by196 words
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Article96 1969-11-03 5 HOLLYWOOD. Sun. (UPI) Hollywood movie magazine writer Steven Brandt, who wa? questioned extensively regarding the Sharon Tate murder case, regained consciousness Saturday at the Los Angeles County-USC Medical Centre after attempting suicide Friday. Brandt's condition, which had been listed as critical, was changed to fair to serious. The96 words
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Article161 1969-11-03 5 BUENOS AIRES. Sun. (UPI) Peter Townsend. onetime suitor of Princess Margaret of Great Britain, has chided the Beatles for accepting royal decorations and driving around In Roll* Royces. "They're good boys, from humble families," Townsend said "I'm sad that they ve accepted a royal161 words
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Article91 1969-11-03 5 WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI) Soviet cosmonaut* Konstantln P Feoktistov and Maj. Gen Georgl T. Beregovol went sight-seeing yesterday in Washington, stopping to make an impromptu call at the National Air and Space Museum. The cosmonauts were accompanied by their American colleague, astronaut William Anders. A museum official said91 words
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Article308 1969-11-03 5 NEW YORK, Sun. (Reuter) Mayor John V. Lindsay, who only a few weeks ago was given almost no chance of winning a second term in office, now appears to be headed for victory in next Tuesday's election. A poll published by the masg circulation New308 words
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Article60 1969-11-03 5 HONOLULU. Sun. (UPI) Military police and the FBI are investigating the theft of 3.060 blank army ID cards- an army spokesman said yesterday. The cards were t&ken from a field safe which was bToken open in an office at Schofieid Barracks. Authorities at U.S. Army facilities throughout60 words
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264 1969-11-03 5 SPACE CENTRE, Houston. Sun. (UPI) America's second lunar landing crew slipped home Saturday for an "unscheduled and unexpected" weekend visit with their families, their last before they blastoff for the moon. Apollo 12 astronauts Charles "Pete" Conrad, Richard F. Gordon and Alan L.264 words
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Article154 1969-11-03 5 NEW YORK, Sun. (UPD Today's adolescents are hardly more promiscuous than their parents but they may feel less guilt about sex. an associate of the Alfred Kinsey Institute of Sex Research reported Saturday. The frequency of nonmarital intercourse "has been increasing for females since154 words
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Article493 1969-11-03 6 THE five-power defence talks starting in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow is certainly illtimed. Considering it is taking place at the level of officials, one would conclude that the meeting will discuss technical matters rather than policy. But at the present time it is policy which needs discussion and not493 words
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Article378 1969-11-03 6 rE phased programme to "convert" all motor-cyclists and scooterists to crash helmets for their own protection can be seen in the wider context as a civic duty which the users of such modes of transportation should have attended to for themselves, in the first place. The loss or378 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1969-11-03 6 ALLISTER SPARKS - By ALLISTER SPARKS Gemini News Service VOSTER'S Nation, alist Party, which hoc imposed a 21 year monolithic rule is now deeply divided. The next April's elections could most certainly be a telling one. The political scene in South Africa hat become a massive paradox.1,126 words
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Article546 1969-11-03 6 THE UNITED NATIONS' POPULATION REPORT conjures up the appalling possibility of the Malthusian Theory becoming true. While the world now treats Huxley's satirical contemplation merely as a hallmark in Contemporary Literature, his concept might not be too far-fetched in the near future after all.546 words
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181 1969-11-03 6 fAST BERLIN. (Reuter) The lighting is low, the music soft, the atmosphere intimate and the cuisine tasteful. It could be anywhere. In fact, it is one of the small speciality eating pieces with the emphasis very much on ambience. which have sprung up in181 words
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458 1969-11-03 6 LONDON (UN) Benjamin Franklin, perhaps not unwittingly, spilled American and French secrets to British spies, a contemporary Red Coat claimed recently. Author Richard Deacon accuses Franklin in "A History Of The British Secret Service." published last week. Deacon also says458 words
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Article404 1969-11-03 6 THE LIGHTER SIDE BY DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UP I) Some sports around here still play old fashion draw poker, but the new game in town is "Withdrawal Poker," otherwise known as "Predictions Wild." The players, usually U S. Senators. sit around a five-sided, or Pentagon-shaped, table. As the404 words
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Article331 1969-11-03 6 LONDON, (UPI) Th« new Revolutionary Regime of Libya apparently wants the removal of Allied bases in Libya by the end of next year, well ahead of contractual agreements with Britain and the United States, diplomatic sources said recently. While no official date tor the331 words
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Article551 1969-11-03 7 HONG KONG, Sun. (UPI) Joint rtnturt and marging activities dominated Japan's tconomy during the past week. The Japanese government on Thursday approved the merger of Yawata and Fuji Iron and Steel companies to form the world's second largest steel company. The approval by the Fair Trade Commission551 words
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Article284 1969-11-03 7 AIR-INDIA S plan s for expansion during the next decade. its efficient? and growth since nationalisation were discussed by Air Marshal M. S. Chaturvedi, on the occasion of Air-India's 37th Anniversary tn October "At the end of this year *'e shall inaugurate a service to284 words
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116 1969-11-03 7 MONTOR (Pte) Ltd. local agents for the Parker Pen Company recently introduced local dealers and newspapermen to a new type of cartridge pencil that can write for up to a year without the need for refilling. The convenient new Parker pencil contains, instead of the usual loose leads, a cartridge116 words
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518 1969-11-03 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) Congress will enact protective tariff legislation in January unless Japan agrees quickly to voluntarily limit textile exports to the US, Commerce Secretary Maurice Stans warned a Japanese parliamentary delegation on Friday. Hajime Fukuda. former r Minister for International Commerce,518 words
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Article1115 1969-11-03 7 1NDUB1 RIALO T«ri Bifh Low Stock* Cluing Prices Last Bj-era Sellers Sales or > On week 336 310 303 3 42 3 04 4 38 2 12 348 366 338 4 00 836 3 03 ra 100 1 66 1 63 1 78 1 78 2881,115 words
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Article138 1969-11-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Importers in Sabah can now obtain general goods from Japan and China without obtaining import licences. In disclosing this, the Assistant Controller of Trade in Kota Kinabalu said the exemption w a> one of the main changes effected bv the new Customs Provision138 words
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Article326 1969-11-03 7 LAUSANNE, Switaerland, E. (Reuter) Drastic cute irana-Atlantie air exeur(»m cams into effect November 1 after mora than M airline* meeting here (ailed to apee on ft now winter price package An International Air Transport Aaaoclation a pokes man announced laat night that an open alr-farea altuatlon326 words
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Article69 1969-11-03 7 LONDON, Bun. (UFD One of Britain's central heating firms will Import and market Japanese-made air conditioning equipment from the Dalkln Kogyo Co. Ltd.. of Japan. Potterton International which is part of the Thomas De La Rue group which makes Formica, prints banknotes for a world spread69 words
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Article, Illustration154 1969-11-03 7 Scandinavian Airlines will be represented by 26-year-old Gro Berge of Oslo, Norway. In the e'Khth annual International Air Hostes* Quest to b* held in Australia November 11 to 21 Ash blonde »nd preen eyed. Gr 0 possesses the natural kind of Scandinavian goon154 words
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Article743 1969-11-03 7 The weekly market review INTEREST slackened considerably in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore tha past weak and conditions turned easier in tha quiet trotting. The market opened on a steady note on Monday morning but *oen eased on the withdrawal of buying743 words
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Article169 1969-11-03 7 TAIPEI. Sun. CUP J) For the first time, Nationalist China registered a surplus in Its trade with the United States in the first nine months of this year. According to statistics cl the Centrsl Bank of Nationalist Chins. Taiwan exported US$ 293,493.000 worth of floods169 words
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Article363 1969-11-03 7 AKUVIiJ 6.00 a.m. MIA OtO K. Lumpur 940UL MSA 119 Lumpur tittS BSI iU fcJrEU K, Lnmpur, Malacca IOJOUk THAI TOtfl HUfkoL UiC»A PAN-AM PAMI SaleOuin, Bodolulu. ffindftoo ltfO»» GABUDA GAB9t JakartA. 1.10 pm. MSA 401 KucMng 125 pm. mla %'S* rt ßb«ra. Trengganu. K. Lumpur 1.40 p-m.363 words
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Article, Illustration571 1969-11-03 8 A reception was riven at Vietnam House in Leedon Part by the Consul-Gene-ral of South Vietnam. Mr. Le Quan Giang and Mrs. Giang to mark their country's National Day. Mr Chan Che© Seng. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, represented the Singapore Government Picture shows,571 words
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Article, Illustration176 1969-11-03 9 A diary is a book in which people write down the events of the day. Some might write down what hod happened during the day while others might write down the happy events of the day. A diary is usually small, so that it is handy tor everyone.176 words
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Article, Illustration573 1969-11-03 9 iMoat us believe in superstitions. It is quite likely that superstitions had been handed down b v our ancestors. This is because our ancestors tend to believe in all sorts of superstitions which I are carried down from one generstlon to another. There sre various kinds of superstitions. Some573 words
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Article, Illustration340 1969-11-03 9 HISTORY has been termed is race-memo n." Ju»t Uk* a mar's memory links his pa»t life to the present, so the history of a nation Is its memory of its past. How c«n w live a individuals without memory'* There have been strange cases of complete loss340 words
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Article, Illustration404 1969-11-03 9 WE are always surrounded by a sea of sound. There is not a minute of the day when we cannot hear some sound. To get an idea of how big a part sound plays in our dally lives, imagine what the world would be like without sound.404 words
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Article, Illustration307 1969-11-03 9 There were many amusing things which happened during las' week. Some of these incidents were happy and some were sad The best day of last week was on Saturday. That wag the dav I enjoyed moet My uncle, who had just came from Indonesia,307 words
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Article, Illustration503 1969-11-03 9 Money Is A Goog Servant But A Bad Master' WE are living In a materialistic world where most people concern themselves only with money. But money does play an essential role in our daily lives. For example. with money, we can live in ease and comfort instead of in misery503 words
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Article, Illustration430 1969-11-03 9 MANY people may think that money Is the most valuable thing in life. But this idea is wrong for there are many things which cannot be bought with money. Life is the period of existence on earth. Therefore, firstly, I value life most. Life430 words
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Advertisement169 1969-11-03 9 Essay writing: Rules to observe All entrants are requested to observe the following rules: 1. Each entrant must fill in his/her own tenting the entry form appended below in block Utters. 2 AV> entry will be considered without the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach his/her169 words
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Miscellaneous117 1969-11-03 9 AMY By J*ck Tipprt ij J5& S "G««, thanks, for th« water Doddjf.._ J hope It's good and wot/" DATELINE: DANGER! TARM*, TROY AND DANNY RETURN TO THE CITY...AND GENERAL STADIUM.'. I'LL ME DUKE AT PRACTICE MAYBE. HE CAN TELL MB WHY OLD MAN NOBLE IS. IN A PANIC TO117 words
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Article235 1969-11-03 10 HONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter) Singapore bowlers pinned Hong Kong's batsmen to the crease and spun out a strong President's XI for 110 in the opening match of their cricket tour here yesterday. j/Lt the close of play on the first day of this two-day game,235 words
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Article230 1969-11-03 10 Springboks Tour LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) The Springbok Rugby Union tour of Britain continued to run into trouble yesterday as special security precautions were put into effect in the second English city where the South Africans are to play. All police leave in Leicester was cancelled yesterday for230 words
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Article46 1969-11-03 10 CASABLANCA, Sun. (Renter) Australia's Tony Roche beat Tom OkJcer, of Holland, 9-7, 6-3 in the men's singles final at an international professional tennis tournament here. America's Marty Rlessen scored a 6-4, 6-4 win over Frenchman Pierre Barthes in a match between the loalnx —abfoaiista.46 words
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545 1969-11-03 10 JOHN MANCY - By JOHN MANCY MELBOURNE, Sun. (Reuter) Australians around the world will stop work next Tuesday and observe three minutes silence during the performance of a 109-year-old tribal rite, The ritual will unite briefly expeditionary researchers in the Antarctic, soldiers in Vietnam,545 words
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Article1102 1969-11-03 10 Ramona— Is Destroyed KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Beep Beep scored a shock win in race two here today. Confidently ridden by Johnny Wilson the Australian mare unwound a terrific finishing burst a furlong out to win by a length from Actor IV. Carrying 79 win tickets Beep1,102 words
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Article131 1969-11-03 10 The Anal acceptances were announced last night: Details: Starting time 1440 local (0440 GMT). first As- (£23.845) and A 52.000 < £933 Gold Cup Becond A 514.600 (£6.812) third As- (£3.405). Fourth A 52.000 (£933» run over 2 miles at Flemlngton: General Command (19) 9.07 Rain Lover131 words
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Article, Illustration317 1969-11-03 10 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Champion jockey Lester Piggott. owner David Robinson and trainer Arthur Budgett took the top honours in the 1969 British flat racing season which ended yesterday. Piggott. who will be 34 next Wednesday, won the jockeys' championship for the sixth successive year and317 words
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Article74 1969-11-03 10 LAHORE, Pakistan. Sun. (Reuter) Hanlf Mohammed. 34-year-old Pakistan Test player, confirmed today he was retiring from Test cricket. Hanlf, who has played In 55 Tests and holds the world record for the highest Individual score in first class cricket at 499. said: "I want to give others a74 words
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Article150 1969-11-03 10 LAHORE. Pakistan. Sun. (Reuter) New Zealand scored their first ever Test victory oyer Pakistan shortly after lunch here today when Brian Yulle swept Mohammed Nazlr for four. The stroke gave New Zealand a five-wicket win In the second Test and put them one-up In150 words
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Article78 1969-11-03 10 NOVARA, Italy, Sun. (Reuter) The first women's European Soccer Cup championship resulted In Italy and Denmark reaching today's final in Turin and a player being sent off. Lebrun, of France, was ordered off In the 63rd minute of the game against Italy here for arguing with78 words
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Article592 1969-11-03 10 MERDEKA SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore kept their chances of entering the semi-finals of the Merdeka anniversary soccer tournament alive by beating Western Australia 4-2 in a most thrilling encounter at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. Singapore, underdogs in the tourney, who opened accounts in the592 words
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Article281 1969-11-03 10 RAF Seletar held the Keppel Club to even-terms (3-3) in their SGA League matches at Bukit Chermin links yesterday. Only a few points behind Warren Golf Club. Keppel need to beat RAF Tengah before she could qualify to meet Warren for the title. Results (Keppel281 words
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Article, Illustration374 1969-11-03 10 The 20-year-old All-Eng-land champion. Rudy Hartono. captured the men's singlet title in the Singapore Open badminton championships at the Badminton Hall. Guillemard Road, last night. The Indonesian ace took 35 to outplay his teammate Muljadl. the Indonesian number two 15-7. 15-4. With this374 words
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Article591 1969-11-03 11 Arsenal End Losing Run LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Everton were reacting with mixed feeling to yesterday's 1-0 victory over Nottingham Forest which stretched their lead to eight points at the head of the English First Division. Full-back Tommy Wright snatched th» winning goal in the 61st minute, but591 words
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Article1472 1969-11-03 11 RESULTS English Division One Burnley 0. Newcastle 1. Chelsea 1, Coventry 0. Crystal Palacel. Arsenal 6. Derby 4, Liverpool 0. Everton 1. Notts Forest 0. Ipswich Town 1. Man. City 1. Man. United 1. Stoke 1. Southampton 1 West Ham 1. Sunderland 0. Leeds 0. Tottenham 1,1,472 words
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Article175 1969-11-03 11 PARIS, Sun. (Reuter) France took revenge for their elimination from the World Soccer Cup here yesterday, beating Sweden 3-0 in the last match of Group Five Sweden had already qualified for the finals in Mexico next year by beating France 3-0 in Sweden. All the goals came175 words
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Article229 1969-11-03 11 Karting Prix HONG KCNG. Sun. (Ileuter) Defending champion Mickey Allen of Britain led from start to finish in the first day of the third international Karting Prix whieh commenced here yeaterday. Twenty-nine drivers from Hon* Kong Britain. Laos, the Philippines New Zealand. Australia. Japan.229 words
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Article81 1969-11-03 11 NAPA. California. Bun. (UPI) Jack Nicklaus missed an easy three-foot putt on the 18th hole yesterday but scrambled home with a three-under-par 69 that kept him on top of the pack by one stroke in the US$l4O,OOO Kaiser International Open with one round left to play. Nieklaus,81 words
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Article98 1969-11-03 11 Karachi, Sun. (Reuter) The fourth Asian boxing championships. originally scheduled to take place thla year In Kuala Lumpur, will now be held in Manila next April. Professor Chowdhry. President of the Asian Boxing Federation, said hera yesterday. Tha championahipa could not be held in Malayiia98 words
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560 1969-11-03 11 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Oxford University, who face Hi* South African Rugby Union touring team in five days time, scored a morale-boosting 13-9 win over Cardiff yostorday. The University's victory wu doubly tweet following Cambridge's 23-8 dOfeat by Cardiff a week «go. Oxford scored through tries560 words
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156 1969-11-03 11 Devlin Wins In SuddenDeath Playoff MELBOURNE. Sun, (Rtuter) Australian Bruce Devlin beat former US Open champion Le® Trevino at the first hole of a «udden-death plavoff in the AJ2S.OOO (£i1.«33) Dunlop international golf tournament h#re today Trevino earlier fired a six-under-t>ar n the fourth round to make up four strokes156 words
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Article153 1969-11-03 11 PORT TALBOT. Wales. Sun (Reuten Virginia Wade, the British number ona. won her third title in the fiveweek Dewar Cup tennli aeries, beating American number two Judy Heldman here yesterday. Mlaa Wide, winner of the womtn'a singles in the first two tournaments at Perth153 words
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Miscellaneous43 1969-11-03 10 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $24,926 Ist Prize: No. *****3 ($6,169) 2nd Prize: No. *****6 ($3,084) 3rd Prize: No. *****1 ($1,542) Starters: ($3OB each): Nos. *****8 *****2 *****6 *****4 *****1 Consolation: $137 each Nos. *****1 *****0 *****5 *****8 *****6 *****6 *****0 *****2 *****5 *****043 words
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Miscellaneous1067 1969-11-03 11 (CHANNEL SI F M 3.00 Opening Announcement® in all Languages ii Morr.inf Star: 320 Woman's World Tamil; 355 A Diary of Events in Singapore This Week Tamil; 100 It's Happening in Singapore Tamil; 415 Scarlett Hill Like Father Like Son; 4 40 Close; 555 Prog Summary in all Languages; 61,067 words
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Article, Illustration882 1969-11-03 12 SINGAPORE will put a million-dollar pavilion at the Expo TO in Osaka, Japan, next year portraying the "Garden City" image to the estimated 50 million Japanese and tourists from all over the world visiting the exposition. The Commissioner-General to the Japanese882 words
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Article, Illustration116 1969-11-03 12 A TEXTILE fair will be held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce from Nov. 6 to 8 to introduce to the fashionconscious public the latest designs in synthetic fabrics, silk, knitted and ready-made goodsSponsored by the Fabric Association of Niigata* Japan, and the Niigata Prefecture,116 words
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Article81 1969-11-03 12 THE Ng family i n Neil Road acted very quickly i n apprehending a thief yesterday who had p arlie r gtolen $l2 from the drawer of their shop The thief, a 22-year-old Chinese had come to the shop on the pretext of buying cigarettes took $l2 from81 words
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387 1969-11-03 12 THE Singapore Medical Association has disclosed that certain doctors had been penalised by the association for not following the Doctors' Ethical Code of Conduct. Some of them sought undue publicity through the press media, thus putting the medical profession in a very embarrassing position,387 words
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Article144 1969-11-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The treasury has set-up a special tax division as part of the government's measures to fight the smuggling activities, the permanent secretary to the treasury. Tan Sri Mohamed Shariff bin Abdul Samad disclosed today, This division will look into the policy aspects144 words
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Article109 1969-11-03 12 BANGKOK. Sun (Renter)— The Thai Immigration Department has distributed pictures of Britain's great train robber Ronald Biggs to all immigration checkpoints and alrlln« offices. The department has also asked for a set of Biggs' fingerprints from Interpol. An Immigration Department source said the Criminal Investigation Department109 words
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368 1969-11-03 12 AN unscheduled appointment with Death awaited tally clerk Eng Chiew Check. 25, as he stepped out of the Queen's Theatre early yesterday morning after a mid- night show. He never reached home a group of people who pounred on him just 200 yards from368 words
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156 1969-11-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A world Bank economist today described Malaysia's external trade position as strong. However, there was a need for more rapid economic progress internally. He Is Mr. C. J. McDlarmid. Chief Economist of the East Asia Pacific Department of the World Bank. Mr156 words
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Article79 1969-11-03 12 SOME of the latest lighting developments in B-itam will be shown to Singapore architects, consultants. engineers street lightir* authorities »nd others connerted with the industry when a trade mission from the Lighting Industry Federation Limited visits Singapore from November 12 to 14 The mission will be led79 words
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Article, Illustration204 1969-11-03 12 TWO leading ship repairers in the Republic left here over the weekend for an intensive sales drive in Southeast Asia to offer Singapore's ship-repairing and shipbuilding facilities to Asian ship-owners The two local executives are Mr. Victor Choy Yew Mun, managing director of Weng Chan204 words
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Article, Illustration358 1969-11-03 12 MIDAS, that tragic figure in Greek mythology. s viewed with great reverence by businessmen as "the man with the golden touch." His name has become synonymous with entrepreunerial acumen a quality all Singaporeans should have. It was this belief in Mr, Vincent M. Hoisington that358 words
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Article72 1969-11-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Capt. Othman bin Daruns, the first Malay to receive the highest certificate in shipping Master of Foreign Going Vessel® has been appo.nted the Acting Director of the Marin e Depart* ment. West Malaysia. He replaces Capt. j Groves whose te r m of72 words
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Article19 1969-11-03 12 THERE w 're a tot»i of 57 ro M accidents of which six were classified a senoug Saturday.19 words
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Miscellaneous44 1969-11-03 12 TOTO DRAW THE following numbers were drawn at yesterday's Toto Draw which offers winners a $145,000 jackpot for all five numbers correct: 29. 39. 16. 45, 37. The additional number drawn was: 7 In the three-circle draw, the numbers drawn werp* 14, 48. 37.44 words
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