Eastern Sun, 9 November 1969
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Title Section23 1969-11-09 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY it Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1174 Sunday Edition, 9 November 1969 MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents23 words
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354 1969-11-09 1 NEW DELHI, Sat. (UPI) Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi told a news conference today that she has no plans to dissolve parliament and seek a new election following a serious split in the ruling Congress Party. Mrs. Gandhi also denied she was being forced354 words
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Article39 1969-11-09 1 LONDON. Sat. (AFP) lan Carroll the baby flown half-wav round the world for medical treatment was todav safely tucked up in the hospital for sick children. Great Ormond Street. London, i One-year-old lan has meningitis.39 words
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Article72 1969-11-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The retiring chief ot the Malaysian Armed Forces, General Tunku Osman Jewa said tonight that the Malaysian Armed Forces should be strengthened to contain the aggressors or invaders which Asian countries are facing today. He aJso pointed out all eyes at the72 words
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72 1969-11-09 1 The Ambassador of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Mr. I. Safronov (right) toasting the Minister for Foreign Affaire, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, at a reception on Friday night. The cocktail party was to celebrate the 52nd Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution. Among the guests present at the reception72 words
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257 1969-11-09 1 MONTEVjDEO, Uruguay, Sat. fUPI) The hijacker of an Argentine airliner with 75 persons aboard surrendered to police yesterday morning on a refuelling stop en route to Cuba. Police Inspector Antonio Castagent said the man, as yet not identified, gave up without a257 words
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Article, Illustration202 1969-11-09 1 JAKARTA, Sat. (UPI) Indonesia and Malaysia yesterday ratified an agreement on the arrangement of rights on the continental shelf between Indonesian Sumatra and the Maloyan peninsula. The arrangement is considered significant because of oil concessions in the Straits of Malacca between theUPI. - 202 words
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284 1969-11-09 1 THAI-JAPAN TALKS TOKYO, Sat. (UPI) A Thailand government trade mission has failed to win assurances from the Jopanese government that Japan will buy more Thai products, the Kyodo News Agency said today. The Thai delegation, headed by Minister of Economic Affairs Bunchana Atthakor, wound284 words
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Article170 1969-11-09 1 Police have sealed off all possible "outlets" in an effort to get the five robbers who killed a PUB lorry driver and wounded a policeman on Friday's daring $140,000 payroll grab. Th* PUB driver. Thangaraiah. was gunned down by one of the five men after170 words
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256 1969-11-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Minister for Defence, Tun Abdul Raxak said here today that the present Royal Australian Air Force base in Butterworth has been selected headquarters for the proposed integrated air system for Singapore and Malaysia. But Tun Razajc,256 words
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Article27 1969-11-09 1 On this festive occasion, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew sends his ''best wishes to all Hindus on the occasion of Deepavali."27 words
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Advertisement10 1969-11-09 1 THE Eastern Sun wishes its Indian readers a Happy Deepavali.10 words
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316 1969-11-09 2 A primary five student from the Kim Seng West Integroted School yesterdoy beot participants from 120 English primary schools, to win the first prize of the nation wide Chinese essay competition. Miss Goh Cher Cheng's essay on why Chinese students should learn the316 words
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Article221 1969-11-09 2 The Department of Civil Aviation collected more than $lO million in revenue in 1968. Tnia is disclosed in the annual report of the Department issued yesterday. In the introductory remarks, the report said the year 1968 has seen an increase in activities in moat spheres of221 words
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152 1969-11-09 2 Sunpix shows (from left, main table) Miss Tan Suan Lui, Secretary of the Board of Directors, Mr. Liew Kee Kok, Director of Y.F.C. South-East Asia, Singapore and Malaysia, Bishop Chiu Ban It, Bishop of Anglican Churches, Mrs. Sam Wolgemuth, Dr. Benjamin Chew Board of Directors, Dr. Sam Wolgemuth, President of152 words
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176 1969-11-09 2 A NEW discotheque with two dancing floors, would be opened towards the end of the year. This Is the "Barbarella situated in the luxurious Ming Court Hotel in Orchard Road. The dancing and musicians' area is open through two floors, the upper of which, like176 words
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Article121 1969-11-09 2 KOTA KINABALU. Sat. The Royal Commonwealth Society for the blind has spent more than ?250.000 since 1962 on projects for the blind In Sabah. Its director. Mr. John Wilson, said here today. Mr. Wilson, who Is here *o study projects undertaken by the society and consider121 words
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Article, Illustration237 1969-11-09 2 NEWLY appointed Public Relations Officer of the Singapore Police Force, ASP Leslie Wong (above) has called for better co-operation and understanding among the police, press and public. "We must cement more cooperation and have better understanding between the three of us all for237 words
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Article115 1969-11-09 2 Applications are invited from male Singapore citizens between the aees of 18 to 25 years for the post of Police Constables i n the Polis Repablik Singapura Applicants must be 5' 4 inches in height with 120 lb s in we-.ght and eyesight of 6/6 They must115 words
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Article79 1969-11-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Modifications to the Kuala Lumpur International Airport would be undertaken to take in jumbo jets next year, the Acting Minister of Transport. Mr. V. Manlckavasagam said today. Mr. Manickavasagam was speaking to delegates of the Japan Airline Expo TO Caravan Mission which called79 words
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Advertisement175 1969-11-09 2 MM Through this window you can see the Taj Mahal, memorial to an everlasting love. The tomb was built around 1650 by Shah Jahan, Emperor of India, as a tribute to his wife. When deposed and imprisoned by his, successor, he asked that his cell face the Taj, and for175 words
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36 1969-11-09 3 UPI RadiophotoUPI Radiophoto - 36 words
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497 1969-11-09 3 SAIGON, Sat. (UPI) North Vietnamese and Viet Cong units launched their heaviest wave of rocket and mortar attacks across South Vietnam in two months, U.S. military spokesmen reported Friday. Spokesmen for the U.S. command said 68 shellings were mounted by the Communists in497 words
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Article43 1969-11-09 3 DACCA East Pakistan, sat(UPl)—More than 1.000 persons died of Cholera in East Pakistan during the past six weeks, according to press reports. About 1.500 cases of cholera were reported in Nawabganj subdivision, 250 miles north of Dacca with death toll reaching 425.43 words
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Article67 1969-11-09 3 MOSCOW Sat. (UPI) Soviet authorities expelled two Japanese technical consultants last week following investigation of a reported photographing of submarines in the port city of Odessa, diplomatic sources said Friday. The sources. w*ho did not name the technicians. said they were ordered out of the country Nov. 1. in67 words
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168 1969-11-09 3 SAPPORO, Japan, Sat. (Reuter) Radical students and about 2,000 riot police battled at Hokkaido University here today when the police moved in at the request of university authorities to clear barricades from the Liberal Arts Faculty and the University Library. Both buildings had been blockaded168 words
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Article115 1969-11-09 3 PARIS Sat. (Reuter) Thailand's Deputy Prime Minister Pote Saraain today discussed the possibility of French investment in his country with Finance Minister Valery Giscard d'Estaing and Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann. Pote. who is also National Development Minister, had a 30-minute conversation with Giscard d'Estaing this morning and115 words
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Article53 1969-11-09 3 Merger LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) A new airline merging both the British Overseas Airways Corporation and British European Airways is to be proposed in a government policy document soon, the Times reported today Neither of the two state-run airlir.es would comment on the newspaper's report, frontpaged under the headline "State Airlines53 words
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407 1969-11-09 3 JAKARTA, Sat. (UPI) Former Indonesian President Sukarno Saturday made one of his rare trips outside the mansion where he is kept under house arrest, to attend the wedding of a daughter. The former President was whisked to the home of his first wife, Madame Fatmawati, under407 words
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Article47 1969-11-09 3 JAKARTA. Sat. (UPI) Four thousand troops are taking part in a massive lan el-se,--air military exercise codenamed "Gala Yudha'' at Tj:rebon, 120 miles east of here on the north Java coast. r wo submarines, a cruiser, 16 helicopters, fighter planes and armoured vehicles are takin«. t>art.47 words
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Article60 1969-11-09 3 MANILA. Sat. (UPI) A Manila editor whose father died in a plane crash with President Ramon Magsaysay in 1957 was killed Friday in the crash of a sports plane on Cebu island. Five persons including anO f her Manila journalist were feared dead in the crash of tfcj60 words
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170 1969-11-09 3 HONG KONO. Sat. <UPI)_ Five Japanese of the Daichl Trade Company of Japan freed by Peking from two years detention arrived here Saturday. An official of the Japanese Consulate in this British colony said, "They look healthy and are all right." The official declined170 words
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147 1969-11-09 3 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. (UPI) Two of Communist China's southern neighbours. Nepal and Pakistan. Friday demanded that the United Nations admit the Peking regime as the rightful representative of China and oust the nationalists. As the General Assembly ended the fifth day of Its147 words
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Article73 1969-11-09 3 BRUSSELS Sat. (Reuter)— Beljfiurn's Scienae Minister. M Theo Lefevre today apologised for his recent attack on Gen. De Gaulle, in which he said the former French President should be buried alongside war-time collaborationist, Marshal Philippe tainIn a statement issued here. Lefevre said his remarks at a press conference a73 words
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Article77 1969-11-09 3 THE HAGUE. Sat. (Reuter) The six Common Market countries today postponed their summit meeting allimportant for the prospects of opening negotiations for British membership because of the illness of the Italian Foreign Minister Aldo Moro. The two-day meeting, which had been due to begin in The Hague on Nov.77 words
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Article227 1969-11-09 4 WASHINGTON, Sat. (Reuter) The U.S. Secretary of State, William Rogers, said today that a speech by Egypt's President Nasser yesterday was a setback to efforts to win a peaceful solution in the Middle East. Rogers said in a statement that President Nasser was mistaken227 words
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Article140 1969-11-09 4 DALLAS. Texas. Bat (UPI) A Texas multl-mllllonalre is running fullpage advertisements in 100 of the nation's largest newspapers to solicit support for President Nixon's policy on Vietnam. The multi-millionaire U H. Ross Perot. President of Electronic Data System, Inc. He is Chairman of the Board of United We140 words
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Article143 1969-11-09 4 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Prince Philip has returned from his North American tour leaving one controversy behind him and catching up with on# in progress during his absence. The second concerned public debate over the news that his wife. Queen Elizabeth Is officially living beyond her means143 words
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Article119 1969-11-09 4 LONDON, Sat. (UPP Pop music aourcea confirmed Friday that Beatle drummer Rlngo Starr wag working on solo album singing standards such as "Night and Day." "Autumn Leaves," and "I'll Be Seeing You." It is the first solo album he has made but not the first for119 words
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Article48 1969-11-09 4 BELT AST Northern Ireland. Sat. (Reuter) Belfast had Its first Fndav night free from a tavern curfew in three weeks tonight—and all was quiet in city. The pubs stayed open till 10 ©.m. their normal closing time. and customers made their way home through the rain-soaked streets48 words
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58 1969-11-09 4 AGAINST M backdrop of a giant Soviet poster, a contingent of Russian troops gives eyes right as they pass in reviaw during parade to mark the 52nd anniversary of the Soviet Union. Friday in Moscow. Ceremonial speeches in Red Square gave routine criticisms of the U.S. policy, but were farUPI Radiophoto. - 58 words
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288 1969-11-09 4 JERUSALEM, Sat. (Reuter) A young Australian religious fanatic, convinced that God had chosen him as King of Jerusalem and Judea. set fires to the Al Aqsa Mosque to imprest the girl he had chosen as his Queen a miniskirted Is- raeli kibbutz worker.288 words
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275 1969-11-09 4 CAIRO, Sat. (Rautar) Libya will till on Arab staffs maating hara tomorrow to plica all thair forcas undar ona joint command for battla against Israal, Thi Libyan proposal WII disclosed today and was being informally discussod among delegates gathering for tna Arab Joint Defence275 words
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Article35 1969-11-09 4 MANILA Sit i UPl)—Typhoon Kathv roared toward the Philippines northernmost island of Basco earlv Saturday with 115 miles in hour winds. Weathermen raised Storm S.gnal Number One in the Northern section of eastern Luzon.35 words
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Article186 1969-11-09 4 KLERKSDORP. Sat (Reuter) Rescue workers toiled throughout the night bringing to the surface mutilated remain# of the 65 victims in South Africa's worst mine disaster lor nearly ten yearsMany <>f the recovered bodies were so mutilated that identification may never be possible. Working In the186 words
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Article88 1969-11-09 4 VEW YORK Sat rßeuter) —A Federal Grand Jury t<v dtv is»u#d a three-count indictment aeainst hijacker Rafaele MinichieUo. under which he could be sentenced to death Minlchiello currentlv in lail In Rome wa§ charged bv the Jury with lir piracy, kidnapping and assault. The air oiracy charges carries88 words
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Article52 1969-11-09 4 TUNIS. Sat (Reuter> —Bahi Ladrham. Tunisian secretary of State to the Presidency ainc® 1957. tonight beram* the countrv's first Prime Minister. Tunisia a former French colony, ha* been ruled by President Habib Bourfuib® as an executive President since July 1957. a year aft*r independence and '-he abolition of52 words
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Article170 1969-11-09 4 NL"ERNBERG. Germanr Sat. (LTI)—An alarm clock to remind forgetful women when to take their birth control pill emerged Friday as the star attraction of the 23rd International Inventions and Novelties Faif (lENA) The simple but cunning device was am one several inventions shown to170 words
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Article59 1969-11-09 4 VANDENBEFG AFB. Calif. Sat fUPI) Germany's first satellite, designed to study the earth's radiation belt, was launched Friday from this military Aerospace Base. "It looks preat." said Ants Kutzer. project manager from West Germany for th« satellite, called AZUR. "The Scout rocket performed beautifully, it was right on the59 words
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Miscellaneous167 1969-11-09 4 X I! I T WHO WOULD 56 CALLING AT AAinkJl/iUTi MIDNIGHT? ft m $s?T. THERE'S ONLY > ONE WAY TO FIND OUT. TOMMIE ANSWER IT/j^ APARTMENT i 5 r m m 31 •iillUllllliii J K IJ (H 0) n fii I iV M "A ?l M HELLO. MAGEE.' GUESS \WHO167 words
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238 1969-11-09 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) The Defence Departwent finally let the Senate Foreign Relations Committee a copy of it* secret contingency plan Friday for mili- tary support of Thailand. A one-star General handdelivered a copy of the to Chairman J. William Fulbright. Arkansas Democrat, thus ending238 words
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Article179 1969-11-09 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPP Senator Edmund 8. Muskle. Maine Democrat, accused President Nixon yesterday of missing a chance to seize upon Ho Chi Minh's confidential letter as an opening wedge toward peace. Muskle. 1968 Democratic Vice Presidential candidate, also called for a public schedule of U.S. troop179 words
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Article76 1969-11-09 5 ROME Sat (UPT)—An Italian Aim company announced Friday it plans to produce a movie based on the Hijacking of a Trans World Airlines plane from California to Rome las* week br Raffaele Minichiello. The Morgan FDm Co. said two writers already have produced a script for76 words
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Article231 1969-11-09 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reuter) The U.S. Justice Department reached a compromise with anti-Vietnam war demonstrators tonight and gave them permission to march past the White House Nov. 15. Earlier, the department had decided against this particular part of a scheduled 40-hour march from Arlington National Cemetery, past the231 words
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Article68 1969-11-09 5 SAN FRANCISCO, Sat CUPI) A new treatment of skin cancer in which the body i s "trained'' to attack malignant tissue has been used successfully on 120 patients, a Buffalo. New York, physician reported Thursday. "This is the first evidence the body has defence mechanisms against cancer which68 words
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Article273 1969-11-09 5 NEW YORK, Sat (Reuter) President Nixon communicated directly with Hanoi and Moscow on the Vietnam war after his election but before his inauguration and without the knowledge of former President Johnson, the American Broadcasting Company said tonight. In an exclusive report on the ABC. evening273 words
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514 1969-11-09 5 CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. Sat. (Reuter) The countdown for the Apollo 12 moon mission began at noon EST yesterday (0030 Saturday, Singapore time), a day ahead of schedule and almost one week to the hour before three Navy astronauts are scheduled to begin man's second lunar514 words
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Article68 1969-11-09 5 NEW ORLEANS. Sat (Reuter) District Attorney Jim Garrison the man who tried in vain to uncover a conspiracy behind the death of President Kennedy was leading his three rivals here today in a race for re-election. Although the contest was only the Democratic Party's primary fo- nomination of a68 words
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Article213 1969-11-09 5 KEY BISCAYNE, Fla., Sat (Reuter) The Secret Service today announced the arrest of two men for threatening the life of President Nixon. The two men were apprehended yesterday a few hours before the President arrived here for a long weekend stay at his holiday home. White213 words
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Article75 1969-11-09 5 OTTAWA. Sat. rUPD Canada formally became a member of the Tokyo convention on hijacking Friday, External Affairs Minister Mitchell Bharp announced. The convention provides that the commander of an aircraft is a peace officer while his plane Is in flight, that a hijacker will be prosecuted by the country75 words
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Article255 1969-11-09 5 KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (UPI) President Nixon, elated by Hie reception to kit nationwide appeal for support on Vietnam, assembled his top foreign policy advisers Friday to map further steps in his plan for gradual disengagement. Defence Secretady Melvin R. Laird, Secretary of State William P. Rogers.255 words
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Article127 1969-11-09 5 CORDOBA, Argentina, Sat. (UPI) A State-owned Austral airlines jetliner was hijacked last night 20 minutes after taking off from Cordoba, and the hijacker ordered the pilot to return to this interior Argentine city to refuel for a flight to Cuba. A police guard surrounded the plane while127 words
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Miscellaneous173 1969-11-09 5 if YOU DIDN'T GOME TOO SCO#, MRS. RACKKITY-CflftV.* I as 'J» L ll JI V V *<► Ti P 1 Si wmzn m a kDONT STAN 0 THERE IN A fTi/PO* TURN ON THE HOSE, MR. MOOP6M CTi m m Wi m JAi Ay/ *5 wiy<mf PRWs i y a173 words
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Church At Home
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Article680 1969-11-09 6 The Sunday Page STUDENTS the world over are increasingly making their voices heard From Japan to the United States, from Eastern Europe to South America, political and social institutions have been shaken time and again by the tremors of student anger and protest. Theirs is the display of680 words
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Article, Illustration520 1969-11-09 6 'EUROPE is turning its back on God and is steadily be- coming pagan," Singapore evangelist Dr. G.D. James said here today at the conclusion of a five-week tour during which he addressed more than 1 10 meetings. These were held at520 words
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Article255 1969-11-09 6 V"OVEMBER 9th-15th has been set aside as a Week of Prayer and World Fellowship by the World Alliance of YMCAs and World YWCA. The theme for this yean observance Is: "I was hungry (Matt. 25:34-37). In the Presidents' message they point out that it "Is timely255 words
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134 1969-11-09 6 THE Seventh-day Adventlst church has received approval to operate a radio station In the Philippine Islands. It will be the first Adventlst-owned station In regular operation in the Philippines. The AM station will be located on the Island of Mindanao on the campus of the134 words
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192 1969-11-09 6 SINGAPORE, The annual Executive Council of Hit Far Easfarn Division of Seventh-day Adventists will bo Hold Nov. 12-23 at the Mandarin Hotol, Bangkok, Thailand, it has been announced here. More than 125 delegate* from every country in192 words
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203 1969-11-09 6 (Fleming H. Revell Co.— Spire Books) pp. 623 Price $2.85 PAPERBACK. This great religious classic for young and old. has sold more than four million copies. Here is the story of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation told In everyday language.203 words
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Article214 1969-11-09 6 A Song For Your Church I want to walk where Jesus walks Along life's narrow way. He comes to our Emmaus road And talks with us today! He hears our sighs and all our woes. And kneels with us to pray. I want214 words
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Article184 1969-11-09 6 Daily Programme Guide (Summary Formj English Service Nineteen Metre Bend 7.00 am News (alio on 11 Metresi 7 IS Interest and Interviews 7 30 Muaie and Bible J00 Kews 9.25 From the Newspapers 930 Question Box 10.09 Billy Graham ft Friend* 1130 News 12.00 to 1.00 vm184 words
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Article78 1969-11-09 6 "ADAM and Fallen Man" is the title of the Christian Science Lesson-Sermon to be read in the denomination's churches next Sunday. The following verse is included In the Responsive Reading: "Wherefore the rather, brethren, give dellgence to make your calling and election sure; for if ye78 words
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Miscellaneous29 1969-11-09 6 CHRISTMAS *NO ROOM FOR HIM IN THE INN."U*»!IT AMY ROOM FOR HIM JM YOUR HEART A V JtsuSfiltirnHii/Jexk'lPAVeiiMSrANUMa/irm JWOCKMO. IFAt/yONC HEMS ME AND OKKTHE „.L, *WHU£MK ID£S»I,TMT CMUST At&meiL29 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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79 1969-11-09 7 THE Singapore Ministor for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Rajaratnam (left) soon in conversation with Mr. Norman Woods (right), a director of Associated British Foods Limited, and Mr. John Tan, director of the Singapore Investment Centre, at a reception held recently at the Confederation of British Industry headquarters in London. The79 words
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538 1969-11-09 7 JAKARTA, Sat. A noted economist lays the Suharto Government's policy is designed to relieve Indonesia s burden of debt repayments rather than to perpetuate filling holes by making other holes." Exorbitant Indebtedness was incurred In a reckless fashion under the regime of former538 words
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Article201 1969-11-09 7 THE PORT of Singapore Authority has made the fo'Jowir? berthing arrangements for sfc;t>s *n Port today. Sun. Nov 9 DEPARTURES Vessels 1/2 Le Natal 3/4 Yewbank Tamuraevefett 18 Shoryu Maru E W Jetty Caltex Kartika 21/22 Kota Klnabalu 21 32 Rapula 42 43 Silver Pavilion 44 Australasia201 words
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Article433 1969-11-09 7 ARRIVALS fi 00 a.m. Ms A 029 K. Lumpur 9.00 a.m. MSA 110 K. Lumpur 9.45a.m. MSA SSI By doty. Jakarta 10 15 am. MSA lit E. Lumpur 12.40 p.m. LAL C15 laipw Bong 1M| 10.25 aJU. MSA 055 Penang. ipob. hi. Lumpur, Malacca UHipA eAs 8K971 Copenhagen.433 words
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1012 1969-11-09 7 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) American businessmen took President Nixon's speech on Vietnam in stride this week. There was some nervous selling on the stock market attributed in part to disappointment with the President's failure to break new ground on the Vietnam war. Later,1,012 words
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Article89 1969-11-09 7 LONDON Sat (UPI) Rubber market closed dull with spot 27 1/8. 27 1/2 seUe r nom. SETTLEMENT HOUSE Dec. 26-5/8, 27 seller nom. Jan. 24. 24-1/4. Feb. 23-3/4. 23-7/8. Jan /Mar. 23-3/4. 23-7/8. Apr./Jun. 23-5/8. 23-3/4. July/Sep*. 23-1/2, 23-5/8. Oct./ Dec. 23-3/8. 23-9/16 Jan./ Mar.89 words
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Article96 1969-11-09 7 TEL AVTV. Sat. (Reuter) Israel's citrus exports to the Far East this season will be 50 per cent greater than last year following the signing of contracts for the supply of one million containers (halfpacks). The contracts were signed by a delegation of the Israeli Citrus96 words
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Article56 1969-11-09 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UP!) Tho rubber futures closed unchinfed to 25 poictg lower on the New York commodity Exchange veiterday. (Clone) (Prrnr.) Nov. 27.50 27.50 Jan 24.40B 2500 2466 Mar 25.25 25.25 May 25.10 25.10 July 25.00 25.00 Sept 24.90 24.90 Nov 24.90 24.90 Loeilly, No 2 RSS56 words
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Article13 1969-11-09 7 TIB tin pric# for ytfttcrdiy Iwtft $655,121 per pieul. up $4.0013 words
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Article64 1969-11-09 7 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore yesterday made the following changes in Its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency): SELLING T.T. or O.D. ready Deutsche Marks S3 3050; Holland Guilders 5.2425; Swiss macs $70.8125; Belgian Francs $5.1875. French Francs64 words
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Article39 1969-11-09 7 NEW YORK. Sat (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 20 Rails 1M.1« 30 Industrials 860.48 15 Utilities 119.09 65 Stocks 287.27 40 Bonds 70.84 Commodity futures Index 143.83 up 0.1239 words
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Article83 1969-11-09 7 IMS noon prtoee at the Stnrepore Chlnfff Produce lachiat* yesterday were> Buyer fceUer Coconut Oil (FOB) Balk 55 00 Coconut Oil 57-50 (F O B Drum rnnra 34-00 Muntok White Pepper 215.00 (FOB.) Sarawak White Pepper 212-50 (FOB.) Sarawak Special BIMI pepper (FO.B-) 96% mm N.L.W. 157 54* lAmponf83 words
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Article68 1969-11-09 7 (Manajers* hlfM for Sot. 11) CHARTERED UNIT THU81 g*pore Growth mnd 1.05 1 11 A9IA fJNR THUBIS .Hal Invest, mnd xd l.M 141 SINGAPORE UNIT tll'ITN ltt MlltJIlt 2 79 2nd Miliyta t-OS 3rd Malayan 1 23xd JEfsHa iSi (Manartrt* >rtcp« for Not- 7) tteritm Com 8/ixd U68 words
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POPPING AROUND with Platter Pete
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Article, Illustration783 1969-11-09 8 ALAN SMITH - Are You Getting Krishna's Message ALAN SMITH MUCH as I try, arid I do. it's a hard slog trying to understand the Krishna thing. I get the bit about singing ''Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Khrishna Krishna, Hare, Hare, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare" over and over again, but it's783 words
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Article, Illustration256 1969-11-09 8 THE wedding on Sunday of Treme'.o Len "Chip" Hawkes and "Golden Shot" hosless Carol Dilworth at Sunningdale parish church in leafy Berkshire. with the belfrev bells ringing out musically as the happy couple emerged man-and-wife to face a battery of cameramen and a crowd256 words
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Article, Illustration234 1969-11-09 8 4 FTER months of or.-off A speculation. it is now oflficial'.v confirmed that Diana Ross will leave the Suprerr.es in the New Year probably at the end of January She will spend the whole of February rehearsing her new act, and will make her solo cabaret debut234 words
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Article266 1969-11-09 8 TOMMY JAMIS THE SHONDILLS "Ball Of Fire" (Roulette) Currently riding high In the U.b. charts, this looks like another hit for the group in Singapore. More like the "Crimson £r Clover" style rather than "Mony Mony." Tommy James seems to be using 'echoes' rather effectively these days but I266 words
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Article270 1969-11-09 8 TTI THERE! "Like....Holy Almighty Avalanches! Your votes have been pouring In like cats and dogs and mammoths! Rignt now, I wouldn't dare stick my neck out and predict any possible outright winner, since whatever results have been approximated have been very, close Indeed with the exception of270 words
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Advertisement251 1969-11-09 8 PLAITER PETE'S 1969 POP POUI VOTE NOW! YES. it's time once again to cast your votes for the stars you think are tops in 1969! And mind you, this is the only OFFICIAL Pop Poll Held in Singapore and the respective winners WILL be officially considered the top stars of251 words
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Miscellaneous380 1969-11-09 8 Wor Id Charts THE ARCHIES DON'T EXIST! LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) The Archies, whose smash-hit record "Sugar Sugar", has topped best selling charts all around the world, don't really exist. At least, not as a pop group. They were inspired h» an American cartoon strip featuring a teenage character named Arcnie.380 words
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Article, Illustration251 1969-11-09 9 VEW YORK, Sat. lovely Ali MacGraw, who makes her motion picture debut in Paramount Pictures' "Goodbye. Columbus," (shown in Singapore recently) was one of the most-in-demand fash'ion models before she turned to acting. In her last full year as a model, her beautiful face and251 words
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Article, Illustration523 1969-11-09 9 SHEILAH GRAHAM - >/»♦•«/./«»/ #<„• «V SHEILAH GRAHAM ISTANBUL, Turkey. Frt Peter Colllnson was lining up a battle seen# for a three-day sequence In his picture. "The Dubious Patriots.** Two days had been filmed and Charles Bronson had finished his role and had left as fast as he523 words
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99 1969-11-09 9 BAN FRANCISCO. Sat, Bud Cort has been signed to co-star with Bruce Davison and Kim Darby In MGM's Chartoff-Wlnkler Production. "The Strawberry Statement.'* currently filming here. The actor, half of the popular East Coast comedy team of Bud Cort and Judy Engles. has recently gueststarred99 words
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Article52 1969-11-09 9 BOSTON. Sat. MGM's Arthur P Jacobs Production "Goodbye. Mr. Chips," starring Peter OToole and Petula Clark, had a dual premiere here on Thursday benefiting two organisations The performance at the Gary Theatre, where the film will continue its reserved seat engagement. benefited the Faulkner Hospital Student52 words
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Article117 1969-11-09 9 NEW YORK. Sat. Paramount Pictures' powerful contemporary drama "Medium Cool" was named co-winner of the the Grand Prix at the 1969 Mannheim Film Festival In Germany. Honoured with "Medium Cool' wase a Oech film, "322." "Medium Cool,'* which directed by Haskell Wexler from his own117 words
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Article85 1969-11-09 9 CULVER CITY Sat The tuned gamelan. a contraption consisting of 37 tuned steel drum* and plaved like a xylophone, is one of the unusual musical instruments used by Dean Elliott in his score for "The Phantom Tollbooth." a Chuck Jones production. This marks the flrit fulllength85 words
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Article, Illustration560 1969-11-09 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR Ann: I am a girl 18 and have been told I am very attractive. Recently I took inventory of my social life and had to admit something is wrong My date turnover is extremely high. I get560 words
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Advertisement88 1969-11-09 9 ELEGANCE STYLE FOR KATONG GIRLS Visit this most exquisite boutique We Proudly Announce The Arrival Of 1970 Italian Dresses at Our Boutique Only In Singapore. LILY'S BOUTIQUE 308. JOO CHIAT ROAD, SINGAPORE 15. Ttl: *****5 fir *****7 OPEN ALSO ON SUNDAY. V STATION HOTEL kkppkl road, s'pom i. Telt *****1—388 words
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Miscellaneous318 1969-11-09 9 ..EiJawiiT^yi LIDO Phone *****] LAST D%Y! No Free List School Children $1 to any seat at i: am.. 3SO 0.18 pm Shown Due t c flim'a length 4 ahowa Note Times. 11 2.3® «.15. 0.15 p.aa. 1 M.chae: Came. Laurence OUviar Christopher Plummer A Susannah Ycrk BATTLE OF BRITAIN" Technicolor.318 words
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Miscellaneous8 1969-11-09 9 TODAY an Sunday, November 9, 1969. m m8 words
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Miscellaneous203 1969-11-09 9 IgSLZgril WWiigf AH Hindu Patrons A HAPPY DEEPAVALI CATHAY ***** w ODtON 1 1 6 2 1 Now Shaving! 11, 1.30. 6.30. 9.30 Paul Nrwotn in "***** CABBIDT AND THE BCNDANCE KlD*' (FoS) naVUlon A Color ORCHARD 3 21ti1 I NOW SHOWING! Today Tomorrow 5 Bhow»* U a m.. I.M.203 words
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Article827 1969-11-09 10 Jimmy Lad - Extra Distance Suits The Grey By Jimmy Lad ONOWFLAKE get* o confident vote in the Closs Two mixed division run over lOf (Race Four) ot Kuala Lumpur today, concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club November meeting. The six year old grey showed a return to form827 words
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Article196 1969-11-09 10 JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC RACE ll (4) TEE UP (5) Fiesta (3) Raub (8) MOTIVATION (4) Tee Up (5) Fiesta (4) TEE UP (9) C. Highlands (8) Motivation (8) NOVELIST (2) Istimewa (13) Prrluu II (8) NOVELIST (9) Sunspot (2) Istimewa (2) ISTIMEWA (8) Novelist (7) Algerian Lady (5)196 words
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364 1969-11-09 10 HONOLULU, Sat. (UPI) Jack Nicklaus faltered over the last nine holes but still posted a one-under par 71 for a two-round total of 134 and retained a fourstroke lead yesterday in the U*****,000 Hawaiian International Open. Nicklaus, who shattered fhe windy 7,020-yard364 words
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Article116 1969-11-09 10 SYDNEY, Sat. fßeuter) An 18-man Australian soccer squad was named yesterday for World Cup matches against Rhodesia in Mozambique. Coach Joe Vlaslta announced the squad, streamlined from the 22 who won last month's World Cup round robin In Seoul, after the national side thrashed a116 words
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Article130 1969-11-09 10 PALM BEACH GARDENS. Florida. Sat. (UPI) Karl OLson of Medford. Oregon, Jumped Into the lead of the PGA tour qualifying tournament yesterday with a 68 and a three-round total of 214. Two strokes back at 216 after a round of 71 on Friday was Michael Morley130 words
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Article171 1969-11-09 10 Eng., Sat. J- (Reuter) American tennis star Julie Heldman beat Britain's Wimbledon champion Ann Jones for the second successive week in the women's singles at the Dewar Cup tournament here yesterday. Miss Heldman's 6-4. 8-3 65-minute victory took her into today s final against Virginia171 words
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Article199 1969-11-09 10 Thomas Cup BRACKNELL. England. Sat. (Reuten England took a 3-1 first-day lead over West Germany in their Thomas Cup European zone first round badminton match here last night and now need to win oniy two of today's five games to qualify for a second-round meeting against199 words
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66 1969-11-09 10 Japan's Tadashi Kitta, with a third round of 66 in the Australian Dunlop International at Melbourne's Yarra Yarra course, equalled the course record only to see Britain's Maurice Bembridge break it in the final round with a 65. Kitta's second round of 79 robbed him of a chance in the66 words
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Article213 1969-11-09 10 PARIS. Sat,. (Reuter) Britain's Roger Taylor won through to the quarter finals of the Paris Open international indoor tennis championship yesterday with a forceful three-set win over Cliff Drysdale of South Africa. Taylor dropped the first set. then came storming back with a convincing display of power213 words
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Article1251 1969-11-09 10 Race 1: CL s Div. 3—6 Furs.—2.15 P*m* ($5,000) 1. ooe a. soo S 044 Klngford by Pbaroah'g Ambition 7y 9 00 9.00 9 00 Kiagford Stable Khoo dt Leong Sable R.S. Breuk Asuwadi S J. Donnelly Kingston 11 t*. Rahwi 8 4, 513 Tf>« Co 10y1,251 words
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Article185 1969-11-09 11 SAFSA "A" team scored a convincing 3-1 win over Combined British in a FAS youth tournament match played at Farrer Park yesterday After a fair exchange of play SAFSA scored their .first goal through Zakba, off a beautiful pass from the left wing. The Combined185 words
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Article, Illustration61 1969-11-09 11 AUSTRALIA'S Bruce Devi in holes out on the way to winning his third Australian Dunlop International in five yearg. At Melbourne's Yarra Yarra course he and Mexican. Lee Trevino. tied with 16 under par four round totals of 276. Devlin birdied the first hole inAIS pix. - 61 words
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Article924 1969-11-09 11 iy Our Racing Correspondent - Kakamion, Kuala Selangor Upsets By iy Our Racing Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Jerartfut with Lyall Harbridge astride romped home by seven lenqths in the class two division two event here today Installed a firm favourite Jerantut paid $9 for a win ticket. Kakamion (Mat Shaari) scored a924 words
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Article89 1969-11-09 11 Singapore Cricket Club beat th» University of Singapore bv the to*? of roin af,er playing to a one-all draw despite extra time in the FAS President's Cut> knork-out tournament played at the Geylar.d Stadium yesterday. At half-time the score I—o in favour of SCC.89 words
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156 1969-11-09 11 TOKYO. Sat. (AFP) Challenger Carlos Ruben Canete of Argentina today reiterated that he was going to knock out world champion Hiroshi Kobayashi of Japan before the 7th round in their scheduled 15-round title fight tomorrow The two boxers gave press conferences separately on156 words
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245 1969-11-09 11 BOMBAY, Sat. (Reuter) Rioting spectators invaded the field during the first Test match between Australia and India here today. Angry spectators hurled bottles, chairs and bricks and lit fires after an Indian batsman Venkataraghavan had been dismissed. The Brabourne Stadium ground was littered with245 words
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Article401 1969-11-09 11 CANBERRA. Sat. (UPI) Bruce Devlin took an eight-stroke lead today in the AS 10.000 Australian PGA golf title at Royal Canberra Country Club Devlin fired a three under par 69 in today's third round, and 11 under par total of 205 "I didn't think I played as401 words
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Article37 1969-11-09 11 DACCA Pakistan. Bat. (Reuter)—New Zealand were 172 for four it the clo*e of play on the opening day of third and final Test agalnat Pakistan here today The New Zealandaxs lMd 1-0 in the senea.37 words
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Article95 1969-11-09 11 NHO's Srorpio maintained their lead after the fcecor.d game of the Inter-Varsity Bowling League tournament at the Orchard Bowl on Thursday Scorpio with ***** pinfaila are leading with eight points followed bv Gemini (5346) with seven points. Raffles (5115) are third, also with se\>n points KE Team95 words
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Advertisement287 1969-11-09 11 Classified Ads. Where To Stay STRAND HOTEL. B«ncoolen Street. Town centre. Quiet, clean, reasonable rates Airconditioner: rooms, private bath. Bar Restaurant. Homeiy services Tel« 2^828/*****. ONE room and a hall, c ean and quiet. 13. Rambutan Road. Singapore 15. Call personally. STATE OF SABAH MALAYSIA SABAH LAND DEVELOPMENT BOARD SCNGEI287 words
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Miscellaneous49 1969-11-09 11 BIG SWEEP Total Pool $27,750 Ist Prise: No. *****7 $6,868 2nd Prize: No. *****3 $3,434 3rd Prize: No. *****6 965 3rd Prize: No. *****1 965 Starters: ($214 each) Nos: *****9 *****9 *****9 *****2 *****2 *****0 *****0 Consolation: ($152 each) Nos:*****4 *****0 *****4 *****7 *****2 *****1 *****1 *****6 *****2 *****0.49 words
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Miscellaneous1296 1969-11-09 11 YOUR Til I v a 4MNm si 3N? i (CHANNEL 5) AM 10 00 Opening Anncts. in all Languages and Skippy the Bush Kangaroo (Rockslidet; 10 30 Doctors and Nurses (The Suspect Part 1); 1125 Pest* Pop < Repeat>; 12 25 Prog. Summary in all Languages 12 SO The Monroes1,296 words
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Article190 1969-11-09 12 BANK'S 'OFFER' THE AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labour and Congress of Industrial Organisations), the biggest trade union group in the United States, has cabled to the National Trades Union Congress expressing regret and condemning the attitudes and practices of the management of the190 words
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334 1969-11-09 12 EUROPEAN countries who "once" dominated the textile industry in Europe are fast declining as Asian countries are now reaping a bigger harvest. This was disclosed yesterday by Mr. M. Takita, Chairman of the Textile Workers Asian Regional Organisation at the Eighth Executive Committee Meeting334 words
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Article, Illustration150 1969-11-09 12 THE Sikh community of the Republic yesterday received a pat on their backs from the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for Social Affairs, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, for their contribution to the overall development of Singapore 'As a community, you have been quite generous in meeting150 words
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Article60 1969-11-09 12 A SHOW. Galaxy of Stars, will be staged at the National Theatre on Nov 11 to raise funds for the Teachers Centre complex at Sembawang This project is the first by the Singapore Teachers' Union and will feature top international artistes including Miss Chen Fen60 words
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Article, Illustration275 1969-11-09 12 SINGAPORE'S First Lady, Puan Noor Aishah, yesterday reminded voluntary organisations that there was a constant need on their part to lend the Government "a helping hand" in social welfare work. This was particularly so in view of the fact that the Government had to devote275 words
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Article33 1969-11-09 12 As a result of numerous requests for a repeat telecast of Shakespeare's "Macbeth" from School Certificate .students, RTS will have a repeat telecast of "Macbeth" cm Channel 8, at 1.50 p.m. today.33 words
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Article72 1969-11-09 12 Mr Yahya Cohen was elected Master of the Academy of Medicine for the year 1969/ 70 at its Annual General Meeting recently. Other office bearers are Dr. Seah Cheng Siang Assistant Master. Dr. Tan Kheng Khoo, Scribe. Mr. Robert Loh Choo Kiat. Bursar; Dr, Lee Yong Kiat. Bedel;72 words
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Article107 1969-11-09 12 THE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Enche Abdul Rahlm Ishak. yesterday presented items of food to four mosques and suraus in his Siglap parliamentary constituency. The food is for the consumption of those who go to the mosques and suraus for prayers during the month107 words
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Article75 1969-11-09 12 A man who escaped from police custodv after sentenced to six months' ja:i for criminal breach of trust was vesteroav sentenced to another three months' jail following his recapture on Friday. He is Woon Pan Llm. 49. who slipped awav unnoticed from the police while75 words
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630 1969-11-09 12 MORE diversified and sophisticated library services will be needed in the near future as to keep pace with the rising standard of living of the people in the Republic. This was stated yesterday by the Director of National Library, Mrs. Hedwig Anuor, ot the630 words
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Article, Illustration184 1969-11-09 12 MSA air stewardess, Miss Rehana Mohamad Khambaty, 20, (above) who will take part in the international air hostess quest contest at Surfers Paradise on Nov. 21, left last night for Australia by MSA together with a girl who suffers from heart184 words
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Article74 1969-11-09 12 Pobce a T* looking for friends and relatives of an unidentified 60-year old woman who died several hours after admission to the General Hospital, following a road accident at Sniith Street on Friday A ©olice spokesman said that the car which hit the woman. did no- stop Eve-witnesses74 words
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