Eastern Sun, 13 November 1969
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Title Section24 1969-11-13 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1177 Thursday, 13 November 1969. ft MC (P) 0737 Price 15 cents24 words
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Article379 1969-11-13 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. (UPI) Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi was ordered expelled from the party Wednesday by the powerful Congress Working Committee of India's ruling Congress Party. The committee announced after a three-hour meeting Mrs. Gandhi had been stripped of her primary membership in the party379 words
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246 1969-11-13 1 VIENTIANE Wed. (UPI) Two battalions of Laotian government forces abandoned strategic mountain ranges blocking the Ho ChiMinh trail in Moungphine areas after Communist forces launched "suicidal attacks," last week, reliable sources here said Wednesday. The sources said an oflfi rial report reaching Vientiane described246 words
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Article47 1969-11-13 1 ROME Wed. <Reute r Italian Mm star Gin* Lollobngida today announced that she and American industrialist George Kaufma n nad decided to married. The date and P*> had not vet been fixed. she told reporters at a pre? s conference at Rome's Fiumicmo airport47 words
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Article117 1969-11-13 1 PAARL Cape Province. Wed (Reuter) Supporters of South Africa's National Party government used fists and missiles tonight to halt a political meeting of Dr. Albert Hertzog's breakaway rightwing party Government supporters swamped the "aM before the meeting was due to begin and manhandled Hertzog supporters. Fist fights broke117 words
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Article62 1969-11-13 1 TEL AVIV, Wed (UP!)— One Israeli soldier was wounded early Wednesday when an Israeli reconnaissance patrol clashed with Arab guerrilla forces on the Jordanian side of the ceasefire line south of Beer Ora in the Arava desert, a military spokesman said Beer Ora is some 13 miles north62 words
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Article27 1969-11-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Floods w 'hich occure<i in South Tha-iand recently hav* yUbeidM and the international train pervicp between Malaysia and Thailand Tra 5 resumed today.27 words
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Article, Illustration377 1969-11-13 1 MANILA, Wed. (UPI) Ferdinand E. Mar cos issued a formal victory statement Wednesday proclaiming his re-election as President of the Philippines. Morcos' press office dictated the statement at 9:50 a.m. He will be the first President elected to a second four-year term in the 23-yearUPI Radiophoto - 377 words
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180 1969-11-13 1 LONDON. Wed (UPI> Four weeks of peace" nego Rations m Peking have produced virtually no progress authoritative diplomatic sources said today. But bo'h Russia and Ch na seem willing to continue the talks for the present to avoid the danger of .v a r Neither180 words
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Article48 1969-11-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Several industrialists have submitted multi-million plans to turn the numerous Islands off Malaysia into tourist complex. This was disclosed here today by the Minister with Special" Duties and Chairman of the Capital Investment Committee. Tun Tan Slew Sin. However, no further details were available.48 words
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Article176 1969-11-13 1 SAIGON Wed (UPIt Former Gov George Wallace of Alabama met with US. troop commander Gen. Crelghton rt orams Wednesday and watched from his helicopter as South Vietnamese Rangers battled Communist forces. Wallace spent 45 minutes in private discussions with Abrams. He devoted the rest of the176 words
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Article53 1969-11-13 1 UNITED NATIONS. Wed (Reuter) An anonymous ca'.ler informed N®wr York Citv police today that UN. Headquarters would be bombed Patrol car? raced to the 12acre international complex on the East River and all available security officers were assigned to a floor-by-floor search of the buildings No explosive53 words
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Article86 1969-11-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The leader of a visiting 13member British Trade Mission called for the formation of a Southeast Asian Common Market. The leader Mr. S.L Speight. Chairman of the Fxport Trades and Tariff Committee of the Sheflfie'd Chamber of Commerce, said such a formation could86 words
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192 1969-11-13 1 MANILA. Wed. (UPI) Foreign Secretary Carlos P, Romulo said Wednesday the Philippines is leaving the doors open to all possible solutions to its Sabah territorial dispute with Malaysia. Romulo told a news conference the Philippines still believes the best approach is to bring192 words
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Article47 1969-11-13 1 SANTIAGO. Chile Wed (UPI> Hijacker? took over a Chi'ean National Airlines Caravelle flight from Santiago to Puerto Month Wednesday anl diverted If to Antofagasta for refueling for a forced flight to Cuba It wat the first skyjacking of a Chilean airer&f Seventy persons were reported aboard.47 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous19 1969-11-13 1 LADIES DAY vw=*. Hi LI "One thing is, I don't have to worry about the wife she's .out bowling!" <19 words
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Article, Illustration775 1969-11-13 2 A Singapore seaman, Mano Nathan said he was very grateful to the Chinese qovernment for saving his life, after he had received threats from the Greek crew of his ship "Grigorios", which was held for detention by the Chinese Authorities, this year.775 words
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Article66 1969-11-13 2 FORMER CommissionerGeneral for South-east Asia. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. flew in here yesterday "to look up some old friends." Mr. Mac Donald, who declined to comment 0 n any political matter, told reporters at the airport that he would «tay in Singapore "for a couple of days'' before proceeding66 words
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Article, Illustration225 1969-11-13 2 "JUST in time for Christmas/' said a beaming Humphrey Conceicao. who won the first prize of $5O in the Blue Cross Contest "C'\ last Saturday. Asked how he felt about winning the contest, Humphrey said, "Well, I feel great! "Now I have the money, I225 words
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Article62 1969-11-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The government announced today that 200 more Indonesian Science Tescher s have been recruited bv the Ministry of Education to teach in Malaysian schools when the new term begins in January They were selected from 300 teachers interviewed at various states in Indonesia by a62 words
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142 1969-11-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysian and Indontsian security forces are working out-new approaches to wipe out remnants of the Communist terrorists along the Malaysian-Kalimantan border. Maj. Gen Ungku Nazaruddin, the outgoing Chief of the Malaysian Armed Forces in East Malaysia, in disclosing it here today142 words
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Article135 1969-11-13 2 KUALA LI'MPUR Wed. A police officer working on a tip-off had to wait for four day 9 in ambush position before he could get results. This morning a* 9nn am Inspector Mohamed Onn bin Haji Muda ga\> chase and stopped n ear alone the KL./ Kajang Road near135 words
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Article56 1969-11-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today cabled a congratulatory message to Mr. John Gorton on his successful re-election as Prime Minifter of Australia. In his message, the Tunku said he look forward 'to working and co-operating with OJ In ALL matters of mutual interest for56 words
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Article62 1969-11-13 2 More than 100 special guests, including MSA officials, government officials and reporters were treated to a two-hour demonstrations flight on the new Fokker 28 Fellowship yesterday. Among them were Mr. Robert Kuok. MSA Chairman, T.d Managing Director Mr. David Cra :g who were both attended to bv Mr.62 words
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Article336 1969-11-13 2 MR. John Blrrell. Salts Director of Fibremakera Ltd. of Auatralia will open officially, his company's Fashion and Fabrie Promotion Centra at the showroom at D K. Ellery Associateg on Nov. 17 at 8 p.m. There will be a fashion parade of new season garments and fabrics.336 words
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132 1969-11-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. Bumiputras ]n Sabah can now turn their *'idle capital" Into *aving« and investment# In the various Industries in Malaysia by buying share.* from the Third Unit Trust launched by MARA Application forma and copies of the prosoectus for shares at $2O132 words
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Article85 1969-11-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A total of 72.010 atudents throughout Malaysia sat for their Overseas School Certificate Malaysian Certificate of Education (English medium) and Sljtl Pelalaran Malaysia i Malay medium) examination which began today. The examination will continue until Dec 3 Of this number. 4*263 are sitting85 words
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Article96 1969-11-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A party of §0 students of th# Staff tnd Command Collage the Indonesian Air Force, arrived at tl> Royal Malaysian Air Force Ba.<> here tor 8 four-day visit to Malaysia. The party, led. by th« General Commandant of the College. Air Vice Marshal96 words
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Article186 1969-11-13 2 MALAYSIA-SINGAPOIU Airlines, which expanded very dramatically over the last three years and has met the second generation jet well in its stride, must now consolidate itself in the short time possible as one of the leading airlines of Southeast Asia. This was urged last186 words
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Article152 1969-11-13 2 Holders of the new laminated Identity cards must report any changes in their address within i 4 davs, the Singapore Government instructed yesterday. A press statement from the Labour Ministry reminded the public that this is a statutory requirement "However, it has been found that many persons have152 words
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Article, Illustration36 1969-11-13 3 UPI radiophotoUPI radiophoto - 36 words
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280 1969-11-13 3 CANBERRA Wed. (Reuter) The leader of the opposition Australian Labour Party, Gough Whitiam was today re-elected unopposed. Whitlam's Deputy, Lance Barnard, and the leader of the opposition in the Senate, Senator Lionel Murphy were also re-elected unopposed. Senator Donald Willesee, Of Western280 words
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173 1969-11-13 3 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. (UPI) Prime Minister Elliott Trudeau said yesterday that Canada's diplomatic discussions with Communist China may be nearing completion. He said he was "hopeful" on the outcome. Truedeau spoke in a news conference here after a meeting with Secretary-General Thant He avoided dlrectly answering173 words
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Article114 1969-11-13 3 RANGOON, Wed (Reuter) Burma is to have a constitution to replace the one suspended seven year& ago. the Chairman of the ruling Revolutionary Council. General Ne Win, has announced The General, who said this yesterday at the end of a Burma Socialist Programme Party seminar, gave few114 words
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329 1969-11-13 3 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. (Reuter) The General Assembly yesterday again refused to admit the People's Republic of China into the U.N., but by a narrower margin than in the vote last year. Forty-eight countries favoured U.N. recognition of Peking, compared with 44 in 1968. Fifty-six329 words
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Article66 1969-11-13 3 LONDON. Wed (Reuter) The divorce court yesterday began a private hearing into whether the husband of sexchange model April Ashley. 34. should be granted a decree on the grounds that his wife is still a man The husband. Arthur Cameron Corbett. 49-year-old son of Britain's former boy scout66 words
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Article268 1969-11-13 3 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. (Reuter) The Soviet Union yesterday charged that the United States' "so-called new doctrine" in the Far East was only intended to camouflage an increase in U.S. forces occupying South Korea. Russian Ambassador Jacob Malik launched his attack in the Assembly's main political committee which268 words
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Article255 1969-11-13 3 TOKYO Wed. (UPI) Labour unions plan massive and co-ordi-nated strikes' for tomorrow to protest Prime Minister Eisaku Sato s trip to Washington for talk with President Nixon. Tokyo police will be placed i on alert tonight to keep! watch on radical students who may try to255 words
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307 1969-11-13 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. (UPI) Adm. Hyman Rickover, pioneer in developing atomicpowered submarines, says former U.S. Defence Secretary Robert McNamara "and his whix kids" cost America's lead in nuclear subs over the Soviets. A heavily-censored transcript of Rickover's testimony at a House Appropriations Sub-Committee307 words
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Article47 1969-11-13 3 BELGRADE. Wed. (Reuter) Yugoslav women will soon be able to get artificial breasts free under the national health service, a press report here said today. This would enable actresses and other women in the public eye to pursue their professions without embarrassment, the report said.47 words
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Article46 1969-11-13 3 ROME. Wed. (Reuter) Italian film actress Glna Lollobriglda yesterday lunched at her Rome villa with George Kaufmann. the American millionaire gossip wr.ters say she will marry. But the sultry, 41-year-old actress refused to answer her telephone and friends questioned by Journalists for information remained enigmatic.46 words
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407 1969-11-13 3 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. (UPI) The United States today braced for Communist denunciation of its Vietnam Policy after its appeal for humane treatment of American war prisoners held by North Vietnam. Ambassador Nikolai Tarassov. Deputy Chief of the Soviet Delegation. objected407 words
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143 1969-11-13 3 JAKARTA, Wed. (UPI) —The Netherlands Government will make an initial contribution of 17.5 million guilders (about 5 million U.S. dollars) for the development of West Irian, i* was announced today. The contribution will be made through the Asian Development Bank, according to a release of143 words
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Advertisement55 1969-11-13 3 If you like your coffee white, you'll just love it with Coffee-mate. Coffee-mate is the smooth new coffee creamer that makes coffee taste better than ever. And it's non-fattening as well. So start a new romance at coffee time. Arrange a date with coffee and Coffee-mate. You'll love itl /<"«55 words
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Article, Illustration619 1969-11-13 4 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) Prime Minister Harold Wilson yestej'doy turned down a pay raise for Queen Elisabeth until after Britain's next general election. He hinted that any hardship encountered before that time might have to be met by the Queen digging619 words
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Article379 1969-11-13 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Wed. CUPI) The "Zodiac" killer broke his silence yesterday to boast that he has now murdered seven persons, and his future killings will be disguised as robberies and accidental deaths. "The police shall never catch me. because I have been too clever for379 words
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442 1969-11-13 4 LONDON. Wed (Reuter) Prince Philip stalked angrily from a London meeting yesterday after spotting a reporter and asking him: '"What the hell are you doing here?" The Prince, who had been a speaker at the meeting, left the room and walked up to442 words
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291 1969-11-13 4 WASHINGTON. Wed < Reuter) Sponsor* of Saturday's mass march against the Vietnam war agreed to a new route last night, giving the White House a wide berth after their bid to meet President Nixon was rejffW Thev wanted an urgent meeMn* with the Fresident291 words
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Article69 1969-11-13 4 GLASGOW. Scotland. Wed (Reuter) a television director was fined £5O here yesterday for hi* "too realUtlc" reconstruction of the laat hours of a berserk gunman. The director. Mlehael Beckham. 31. made a film for Independent Television about gunman James Griffiths, who ran amok here on69 words
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Article186 1969-11-13 4 LONDON Wed (JUuter) A dramatic recovery in the world market price and deman« for tin have touched off speculation that some relaxation of export restrictions imposed on producer® just ove r yeai ago be announced within the next few weeks. In Ave weeks time—on December 16186 words
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44 1969-11-13 4 United Press International photo.United Press International photo. - 44 words
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52 1969-11-13 4 They are from left: Coy Tinsley. James Strickland and Willie Watkins. UPI radiophoto.UPI radiophoto - 52 words
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109 1969-11-13 4 WASHINGTON. Wed (Reuter) American woroep suffer from worse discrimination than Negroes the attractive chairwoman of President Nixon's Council on Women said here The chairwoman, Mrs Ja-queline Gutw-:ii£ of Anw>ne told a press conference after meetinf the President yesterday, "a black male has a better109 words
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Article130 1969-11-13 4 PHNOM PENH Tue s (neuter* Cambodia today den ed reportj that it had aprroaehed Thailand foj- a resumption of diplomatic relations broken off in 1861 Ove r a border d-aputt. A n official announcement «"id that Head of Stat* Frinre Jforndom Sihanouk had simply130 words
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Article71 1969-11-13 4 LONDON, Wed (Reuter) —> A television discussion on Rhodesia last night became ft shouting mfttch. The British Broadcasting Corporation studio programme was frequently in uproar with argument, questions and accusations from the deeply-divided audience. Contention started almost from the moment chairman David Dimbleby introduced the71 words
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441 1969-11-13 4 CAIRO, Wed. (Reuter) Egypt and th« Soviet Union ore to open important talks on the Middle East crisis in Moscow next week, the Cairo newspaper Al Ahram said today. The usually well informed newspaper said the Egyptian delegation would be led by Mr441 words
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Article88 1969-11-13 4 LABRADOR CITY. Newfoundland, Wed. (Reuter) Eight people were (eared killed last night in the crash •f a twin-engined Jet De Havilland 125 aircraft during a landing approach. Among them was Mr. Donald McParland. president of the British Newfoundland Corporation and the Churchill Falls Labrador Corporation88 words
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Article338 1969-11-13 4 JERUSALEM. Wed. (Feuter) Work on repairing the Al Aqsa tno&quo continued he e yesterday as the trial of the youne Australian who attempted o burn it down adjourned until next week. Denis Michael Rohan, who said he 6et fire to Islam's third holiest shrine because he338 words
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Article52 1969-11-13 4 ST ANDREWS Wed (Reuter) Police were failed to remove more than 100 demonstrators who tried to gate-era?h par tV her® last nighi celebrating the fourth anniversary of Rhfweslar independence The anti-Rhodesian demdnitrstors invaded the garden of a pnvit, house anf j hurled stones through the windowk >. party52 words
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Miscellaneous70 1969-11-13 4 TODAY a Thursday, November 13, 1969. •n m 4. 5- 7-14 SPtoca 6 To 7Yw. Work 9 Tto 10 Much 35 Mor 65 Tolmtt 36 Wr*ey 66 A J7 Pttion 67 tok« 36C*ndKtaw 68 Strong* 391* MB*. 40 Ho«dl«d 7C B« 71 71 73 77 7$ 79 I? 82 8370 words
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Article, Illustration323 1969-11-13 5 THIRD PRIZE goes to WONG SAI HOONG of Block 11 551 E. Jalan Tenteram, Singapore, with his picture entitled "Smile". The colour in the skin tone «how» a s'ight green cast more obviously on the323 words
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Article32 1969-11-13 5 MAKE a date with the National Photographic Exhibition by the Photographic Society of Singapore. National Library Lecture Hall, November 20-23. 209 monochrome and colour prints, 195 colour slides.32 words
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Article375 1969-11-13 5 THE PRIZES Ist PRIZE: S3OO CASH VOUCHER 2nd PRIZE: SIOO CASH VOUCHER 3rd PRIZE: 50 CASH VOUCHER Plus Certificates of Merit and one roll of AGFACOLOR CNS each to the next 10 best entries THE RULES 1. To participate In this con test, all you hava to do375 words
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Advertisement180 1969-11-13 5 mm WIN T T 1 PRIZES TO COMMEMORATE SINGAPORE'S 150 TH ANNIVERSARY The Guthrie Waugh Organisation, the sole agent for Canon cameras, projectors and other photographic accessoriesjnvites you to participate in the following Photo-Story Competition. No purchase or qualification required. Just take 3 pictures that tell a story of this180 words
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Article426 1969-11-13 6 FERDINAND E. Marcos reversed the historical processes of post-independence Philippines and became the first President to be re-elected. A handsome war hero married to a former beauty queen who has been described In Manila as "the face that launched million votes", Marcos won a well-deserved victory due to426 words
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Article373 1969-11-13 6 FORMING a cabinet When the ruling party has had unforeseen election reverses is a thankless Job and Australian Prime Minister John Gorton has to be congratulated despite the hornet's nest of criticism he appears to have stirred in his country. During the campaign, Gorton had to stand373 words
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Article, Illustration1526 1969-11-13 6 WALTER FROEHLICH - TOMORROW will be the start of Man's mast vital space project: the further unlocking of the moon's secrets. The sequel to July's fantastic moonlanding feat, the Apollo 12 mission promises by far to be more fantastic in potentiality Outlined below is a dramatic assignment theIPS photo - 1,526 words
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773 1969-11-13 6 CLYDE SANGER - By CLYDE SANGER Gemini News Service WHAT does the Royal Family do for Canada? Help eement Commonwealth links? Bring a fresh breeze of outside and up-to-date thoughts in the speeches they make during visits here? Prevent (as the commentator in the famous BBC/ITV773 words
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Article, Illustration605 1969-11-13 6 AL ROSSITER, Jr - By AL ROSSITER, Jr. a .i CAPE KENNEDY, Florida (UPI) The Fedtrjl Spact Agency is stretching the capabilities of future Apollo spacecraft to keep men on the moon for 2} days and in lunar orbit for eight days. This will be double theIPS photo - 605 words
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Article, Illustration130 1969-11-13 7 E V. Chanturai has been assigned to Singapore as Manager-Industrial Chemicals Marketing. Southeast Asia, for Chevron Chemical Company. Chanturai la a veteran International marketer within the Chevron Chemical organization. and is responsible for all phase* of the company's marketing activities throughout South-east Asia and Australasia.130 words
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Article184 1969-11-13 7 STALE bull trading dominated the entire market for the whole day yesterday. All counters continued to ease with the exception of some new features, but even some of them took a slight drop from yester- day s prices. There was little Interest In hotels and properties.184 words
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Article1106 1969-11-13 7 BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified:- INDUSTRIALS AGMA $2.25 (19) $2.26 (1) $2.28 (3) $2.27 (20): DIM $2.28 (8) $2.29 (4) $2 301,106 words
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Article63 1969-11-13 7 HONG KONG, Wed (UPI) —Monev Quotation?: HK $6 ***** per US dollar HK $6.***** per U.S. dollar TT HK $l4 47 per pound sterling IK $295,625 r»er tael of gold P4.5 ner rent fineness HK $160.7 per 10.000 Japan6SP Yen HK $llB.O pe r 100 Philippine Pesos buyers63 words
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108 1969-11-13 7 LONDON*. Wed. (UPI) Rubber market closed uncertain yesterday with sellers reserved. No. 1 RSS spot 27. 27-1 2 nominal. Settlement House Dec 26-1/2 27 mon Jan 24-1/8 24-1/2 Feb 23-3 4 24 Jan March 23-3 4 24 April June 23-5 8 23-3 4 July Sept108 words
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Article62 1969-11-13 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 $33.3400; Holland Guilders $35 2925: Swiss Francs $7O 9900; Belgian Francs $662 words
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Article155 1969-11-13 7 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) The market was steady with a firm undertone. Small selective buying pushed prices forward, and towards the close the FT Index was up li at 389 9. Industrials were steady, although ICI and Unilever drifted marginally lower on lack of Interest. Rank Org155 words
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Article161 1969-11-13 7 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Gold price s rose slightly In quiet trading yesterday on markets here and abroad dealers said speculative selling had dropped off and consumer interest had D»eked up attracted bv 'he recent sharp decline in pri<~e. In London gold gained 7-J cents at161 words
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Article146 1969-11-13 7 NEW YORK Wed. iUPI) Stocks declined yesterday In lighter activity. Turnover of around 10.000.0n0 shares was about two-million shares below that of the previous session. Analysts attributed the l«tr m activity to absence of participation by the banks, closed in observance of Veterans Day. and to a146 words
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Article, Illustration101 1969-11-13 7 MR HO YIK CHEE. 27. hai been appointed Data Processing Manager for the 1.C.1. Group from Ist October. 1969. He takes over from Mr. T. A. V. Donoghue who returns to the United Kingdom on completion of his secondment. Mr. Ho Joined the 1.C.1. Group as a101 words
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Article292 1969-11-13 7 NOVEMBER first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 64$ cents per lb., down seveneighth of a cent from previous close. The tone of the market was steady and quiet. The quiet morning trading was mostly concerned with clearing up292 words
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Article166 1969-11-13 7 STDVET. WNJ (CPI) Wednesday's cloninf SvdnPT Stock Exchange (selected sharesi:MLNLNG Ameex 2 80 ASS Min 7.50 Aust Dev. I^o Barrier 1.80 BH South 490 C. Norse 3.00 C Gold 946 CRA 1940 Emper IJS Endur .72 GM Kalg M 5 GT Boulder 360 GT Nthn .52 FT166 words
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Article132 1969-11-13 7 LONDON. Wed. In the face of strong competition from European and American Airlines. BOAC has been appointed official air carrier for two major US organisations. The International Post Graduate Medical Foundation Is arranging tour* to five conferences next year, in Africa. Australasia, the Far East a132 words
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Article230 1969-11-13 7 THE Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for ships in port today, Thurs., Nov. 13 DEPARTURES God o was Vessels 31/32 Marit Maersk 19 Varlld NW.2 Auby 23 24 Tung Thai 27/28 Ferngate 29 30 Jhelum 33 34 Koyo Maru 42/43 Prometheus 8230 words
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Article, Illustration119 1969-11-13 7 LIM Chong Chuan of Jalan Cherah has won the first prize of a stereo amplifier worth $1,300 in the recent "Know Your Raid" contest, organised by the agents, Messrs. S. C. Johnson Son (Pte) Ltd. Lim captured the prise from more than 1,000 entries. Picture shows him (right) receiving the119 words
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Article676 1969-11-13 7 SINGAPORE noa 1 BaI hanr* aold and other ptise* ott) daily lutrfl at th« eJ om at btulne*«. INDUSTRIALS CMA en A Co. B ft. f 215 1 72 t-22 1-74 foiiMead Co 1-94 1 97 orneo Bhd CD 1-75 c Sugars 406 410 a 4$L*S&.676 words
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Article189 1969-11-13 7 TEN subscribers to trust funds managed by Singapore Unit Trusts Ltd are to receive an extra "bonus" this year. In the form of an anniversary dinner. In addition to their normal half yearly dividend payments, the ten will be guests of the company at a189 words
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Article87 1969-11-13 7 THE noon ortf» at the Slngaoore Chlneae PTOduce t.xcban»e vesterday were:Seller Buyer Coconut Oil 6550 (FOB.) Bulk Coconut OH 58 00 (F O B Drum Mixed C onra 34 50 Mnntok NMnte Pepper ***** (FOB Sarawak White Pepper 210 00 (FOR) Sarawak Special Rlacv Pepper (FOB) nfi* w N.L.W.87 words
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Article40 1969-11-13 7 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Dow Jones average* on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrials 859.75 20 Rails 199.22 15 Utilitief 119 31 05 Stocks 287.25 40 Bonds 7067 Commodity future* index 143.37 off 0 68.40 words
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Article454 1969-11-13 7 AKKIVAL8. 5 00 am. MsA 029 R. Lumpur 0.15 am 1 A LI 1576 United Mate*. Papeete. Pacific 9.0(» am. M A1 19 R. l.umpur. 9415 a-m GAKUDA UA»8* Jakarta 1015 a.m. MSA 121 R. Lumpur10l5ajn. MSA 005 Fenanc. Ipon, R. Lumpur, Malacca. 1245 pm PAN AM PA841454 words
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Article, Illustration325 1969-11-13 8 T ONG before men discovered the causes of diseases by mosquitoes, people were ignorant of the existence of the diseases like malaria and yellow fever which may be fatal. But now with the great discoveries, sclent ists and doctors had proved and ascertained325 words
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Article, Illustration277 1969-11-13 8 FACES are common. They are the most striking and memorable features in our daily life The components of a face are a pair of eyes, one nose, two ears and one mouth. But they have different features. There are various shapes of faces, such as oval, round, heart-shaped, oblong,277 words
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Article, Illustration309 1969-11-13 8 AIR travel was never known till the late 17th century. People used to observe the flight of birds and then made artificial wings. Such wings were fixed to their hands and they jumped down from high grounds. Many lives were lost in this way. In309 words
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Article, Illustration205 1969-11-13 8 IT was a quiet morning. The sun had risen and showing its yellowlsh-red face on the eastern horizon. A few birds were flying from on® branch to another and were chirping as they flew about. My wrist-watch showed that It was seven o'clock as205 words
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Article, Illustration247 1969-11-13 8 READING is the most important part of our education. When we read books, magazines, newspapers. Journals, periodicals and other publications, we are learning new things all the time. Reading is very Important because through It, we are able to Increase our word power, knowledge of people and247 words
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Article, Illustration197 1969-11-13 8 SINGAPORE is the Uon City of Asia. Although it is the smallest country in Asia, it has the second highest standard of living in Asia. This is because of its important geographical position making Singapore the focal point of international trade in this region. With its197 words
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Advertisement183 1969-11-13 8 NEW ESSAY CONTEST: RULES TO OBSERVE THE EASTERN SUN'S new essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under appears in this page every Thursday One or the objects of this contest is to encourage young boys and girls to express themselves properly. And what better way to183 words
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Advertisement291 1969-11-13 8 mmm fye vJbni- WOr& ice m ?he ivck Shop 1 J 5* RULES REGULATIONS L This is a bi-monthly contest appearing weekly Thursday on this oage 2. Every participant is required to fill in the "balloon" spaced) what he or she think* is beir.g said by the characters In this291 words
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Miscellaneous94 1969-11-13 8 "Daddy, wouldn't it be awful to have a sore tfiroat if you were a giraffe?" DATELINE: DANGER! THE'CLUB RUSH',. OFTEN USED TO HUMBLE ROOKIE PL AVERS, SMOTH ERS DANNY RAVEN UNDER A FLOOD OF CHARGING LINEMEN 7 =0 IS 3 THE WIZAHD OF ID 527 m by John Saunders and94 words
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95 1969-11-13 9 CULVER crfy joe Haworth has been signed by producer Martin Ransohoff lor a featured rdle in MGM's Filmways Production "The Moonshine War.'* starring Patrick McGoohan. Richard Widmtrk and AUn Aid a Haworth has Just eomfletea a role at MOM in the reeman-Enders Production. "False95 words
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Article56 1969-11-13 9 NEW YORK Wed. Quifiey Jones has completed re-ording his original score for Paramount Pictures' "The Out-of-Towners." Neil Simon'* original screen comedy starring Jack Lemmon and Sandy Dennis The Out-of-Towners' is the hilarious tal#. of a Dayton. Ohjo businessman and his wife who become involved in a sen** of56 words
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Article, Illustration626 1969-11-13 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers f)IAR ANN: Why do you advise women with five-o'clock shadow to have electrolysis s Why not tell them the best solution is a cheerful disposition and a good raior. I started to shave at 18 and I've been626 words
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548 1969-11-13 9 Sheilah Graham - Will A Pregnant Mia Show Up For 'John Mary' Premiere? i" ft l'«i* 'lff Sheilah Graham TONDON Wed—Will the pregnant Mia Farrow attend the world premiere of "John And Mary" in New York or. December 14? Director Pe*er Yates ii hoping she will. In the opinion of this Englishman who548 words
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Article79 1969-11-13 9 Robert Redford and the othe. actora portravm* the American ski team in Paramount Pirtures* drama of Olvmpic skiing, "Downhill Racer," wero the sensation of Switzerland'* Jungfrau area eatlier this year. Whizzing around in their blue "catsuit' uniforms, the performers were mistaken by half ©f the tourists as79 words
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Article51 1969-11-13 9 SAN FRANCISCO Wed. James Coco sta r of "Adaptation Next*' at Loa Angeles' Mark Taper Forum and soon to star on Broadwav in Neil Simon's "Th*. Last of the Red Hot Lovers." has been signed for a major role with Bruce Davison and Kim Darby in "The Strawberry51 words
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Article30 1969-11-13 9 NEW YORK. Wed-—Robert L. Graham, regional director for Paramount Picture* of Larm America, the Tar East and Australasia, has reslened hla position in order to pursue private interests.30 words
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Article944 1969-11-13 9 Jeff Pike - FDUCATIONISTS b«lieve that children profit physically and mentally from a holiday. But does it do more harm than good to take them abroad? Is it perhaps wiser to leave them at home with relatives? By Jeff Pike AfTEft ten 6r twelve weeks work, say educationista, the944 words
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Article438 1969-11-13 9 s - ¥9 s THE cool ofternoon decided that I should take 0 bus ride round the Joo Chiat area in the East Coast of the Republic. Also, I was hoping to discover a few of those food-stalls where the dishes, although not prepared in style, are simply delicious. As438 words
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Advertisement120 1969-11-13 9 WIN TWO BIG CASH MIE rmsim DRAW NOs 61 Hl] TODAY '■lk j IJIH NOVEMBER TO BE HELD AT THE BROADWAY HALL STAGE, NEW WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK AT 7.30 P.M. >• >■ 10 WINNERS WITH 4 PLUS IHC ADDITIONAL NUMBER CORRECT I EACH IO'wrNNERS Wi r« 4 NUMHt-RS COHRfcCT 1/120 words
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Miscellaneous363 1969-11-13 9 PSHAW [L. I D O 3 hnnf. M6T 3 DAYS' K« r-M List! 11 M. 1.45, tn, AM A »15 v B Cfceui Pei-Pei r.»i«i»n Sword* A SHAW PRODUCTION) HABaar.ii Shawjcope. Color OPENS SATURDAY' Alan Arkin in "POPI 1 Rit* Moreno Color lUA) CAPITOL Phone *****1 XOW SHOWING: 11 »m363 words
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Miscellaneous292 1969-11-13 9 OR r. A tj T s ANON ODEON 21-116 Now Showing! 11. 1.30. 4. 6.30. DM Paul Ntvmu In "BUTCH CAtSIDT AND THE SUNDANCE KID" (Fox) PanaVtelon A Color COMING: to Color "TIUI PANT AS TIC SUPERMEN" TORYKEMDALL BRAD HASF 18 NICK JORDAN 'la SCOPE» Saturday Midnight! Columbia's "Hook, Lin*292 words
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Article309 1969-11-13 10 Our Racing Correspondent - By Our Racing Correspondent IPOH. Wed. Double Seven has improved tremendously as proved in his workout on heavy going here this morning. With a ridding boy astride he did an attractive gallop over 3f in 39-3/5 on the bit. This best time, however, was309 words
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Article1119 1969-11-13 10 CI. 4 Div 1 S l /z F. Str. 273 125 071 5C3 257 342 853 40FT 086 061 223 0 391 521 700 401 141 381 Rina II Daryl's Faith Matstar Trumpmgton III Wisdom fhangi Point Onassis Skipalong LMIIOD Chime* Fortune Hunter Never Too Late1,119 words
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Article319 1969-11-13 10 LAUREL. Maryland. \7ed (Reuter) Karabas won the Washington. DC. International for England yesterday. giving champion jockey Lester Piggott his second successive victory in the rich glamour race. Hawaii, Charles Er.gelhard's former South African champion was second, representing the United States, and Cxar .Alexander, the other American319 words
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Article, Illustration235 1969-11-13 10 SINGAPORE have been chosen as the venue for the First Commonwealth TableTennis championships This was disclosed by the Minister for Defence Mr. Lim Kim San. on Tuesday. The Minisrer. who is also the President of the First Commonwealth Table-Tennis Chjmpionsh;ps Committee, was speakingSunsport pix - 235 words
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Article49 1969-11-13 10 LIGHTNINGS beat Skyscra pers by 21 goals to 18 in the Singapore Women's Netball Association Off Season* tournament match played at the Naval Base ground, yesterday. Due to rain, the match between F N and Toppers I at F N ground, has been postponed to Nov. 20.49 words
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Article35 1969-11-13 10 BRUSSELS. Wed. (Reuter) —Anderlecht. of Belgium, beat Colersine. of Northern Ireland, by 6—l in the first leg of their second round European Fairs Soccer CUD tie here yesterday. They led 3—l at halftime.35 words
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Article516 1969-11-13 10 WORLD BOXING NEWS MEL B 0 U RNE. Wed. (Reuter) Independent fight promoter Bill Long has cabled a A 585.000 (£16,332) challenge to former world featherweight champion Vincente Salvidar to meet Australia's aboriginal former world bantamweight champion Lionel Rose. Rose's trainer-manager Jack Rennle confirmed last516 words
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123 1969-11-13 10 JAKARTA. Wed. (AFP) Indonesia will be represented at the King s Cup football tournament scheduled to be held in Bangkok later this month with the same team that won the Tunku Abdul Rahman trophy in the Merdeka tournament In Kuala Lumpur last week, it123 words
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Article329 1969-11-13 10 LONDON, Wed (Reuter)— Growing controversy over the visiting Springbok rugby team reached the House of Commons yesterday with a move to have the trouble-stricken tour abandoned. Labour Member of Parliament Mr. Gwilym Roberts tabled a question asking the Home Secretary to curtail the 25-match tour329 words
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Article162 1969-11-13 10 NHO's Scorpio ba\% gone further ahead in the InterVarsity Bowling Leaque Tournament played at the Jackies Bowl At the end of the third game, they are now four points ahead of their nearest rival, Gemini. Victor Yap. captain of Scorpio, said if his team-mates maintain their form,162 words
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Article49 1969-11-13 10 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) Remits of footba'.i matches played last night were: English Division Two Bristol Cltv 2 Oxford 0 Queens PR 2 Watford I Scottish Division On« Hibernian 3 Airdrie 1 Scottish Division Two Dumbarton 5 Stenhousemuly Friendly:— Queen 0 f South 3 CftLUc 2>49 words
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335 1969-11-13 11 BUENOS AIRiS, W«d. (R.uter) Topseeded Roy Emerson of Australia sailed into the quarter finals of the second South American Open tennis championship here yesterday after getting off to a bad start in his match with Chile's Jaime Pinto Gravo. The Australian,335 words
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Article254 1969-11-13 11 I international Masters Bowling TOKYO Wad. (ATP) Thirty-seven amateur bowlers defending champion Fritz Bulm of Manheim, West Germany and winners of national eliminations from a record 36 countries will compete in the sth world bowline World Cup finals to b© held in Tokyo on Nov.254 words
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Article115 1969-11-13 11 NEW YORK. Wed. (LTI) Frank Beard leads by US$ 19.000 in the pro golf money winnings race for 1961. with only two tournaments left on the tour A US$2O,OOO flrit priz* cheque is available In the Heritage Classic at Hilton Head. SC. Nov. 27-31, and a115 words
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Article89 1969-11-13 11 PARIS. Wed. (Reuter) Tom Okker of Holland beat American Farl Buchholt 8-8. 6-2. 6-1 to H -n the men's singles final of the International Open indoor tennis tournament here yesterday. The Dutch star who was In top form was extended only in the first set which89 words
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Article38 1969-11-13 11 NEW DELPHI. Wed. (Renter) The second Asian h:ghwav motor rally likely to be held in September next year, will be stageh between Teheran and either Dacca or Kathmandu. the Asian Highway Co-erdinating Committee decided here yesterlay.38 words
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101 1969-11-13 11 TAN KIN TICK, captain of the Traffic Police team,Sunsport pix - 101 words
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Article, Illustration918 1969-11-13 11 Alan Dean - THI bulldeters are already tearing up parts of the 1,400-year-old Bavarian capital as Munich prepares for the 1972 Olympics. The Mynchners, reports Gemini News Service, are getting a now underground* improved railways, a slab of urban redevelopment and world-wide publicity at a eost of £l5918 words
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Advertisement152 1969-11-13 11 LAI AM) DRINK In quiet ana homely atmosphere? Visit Restaurant Bar in Strand H«tei 21/25. Bencooien Street le.g 2^828/ m TENDER .4. MALAYSIA STATE OF SABAH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the supply of the following hollow cylindrical rubber dock fenders for installation on various wharves152 words
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Miscellaneous872 1969-11-13 11 CHANNEL P.M SOO Opening Announcements in all Languages and Morning Star 325 Another Song Another Melody <Malay* 'Repeat*: 155 It's Happening in Singapore (Chinese* (Repeat*; 400 Housewives Matinee iPart 2 of a Mandarin film. "Dissolute or Devoted)* 455 Close. 555 Or»ening Announcements in all Languages and Peter Potureus Show 625872 words
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Article, Illustration283 1969-11-13 12 BOURNE School's new Sunshine Queen is seen receiving her crown from the hands of last year's queen, Anne Cnappell. Jayanti Tamang, (right) the 14-year-old daughter of Lieutenant Lalman Tamang, a Queen's Gurkha Officer serving in the Ist Battalion The 2nd King Edward Vll's Own Gurkha Rifles, was selected283 words
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Article118 1969-11-13 12 ALL school pupils who took the recent Primary School Leaving Examinations can obtain their results at their own schools today at 4 p.m The lists of successful candidates to secondary schools will be available at all primary schools on Tuesday, Dec 9 The Ministry of Education made this118 words
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Article70 1969-11-13 12 The Singapore Armed Forces will conduct exercises at Chone Pang Area from 800 a.m. tomorrow to 6.00 p.m Saturday Approximately 150 personnel will be involved. Blanks will be used during the exercises The public is advised not to be alarmed. Exercises will also be con ducted at Bukit70 words
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Article65 1969-11-13 12 THE Manager of Singapore Manufacturers' Association. Mr. Tan Liang Chia. will be the chairman of the panel of judges for Toto Draw No. 61 held at the New World Amusement Park's Broadway Stage hall, this evening. The other two officials are Mr. KM. Mohamed Yahaya. a Toto agent,65 words
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Article236 1969-11-13 12 A British government court action against the owners of the ship "Torrey Canyon", stranded on Seven Stones Rock, off Cornwall, has been settled for £3 million (5522.5 million). This was disclosed to the High Court yesterday by Mr J. Grlmberg, counsel for the British government, (the236 words
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Article45 1969-11-13 12 An annual children'* party for more than 200 under-pri-vileged children will be held bv the Young Women's Christian Association, on Nov 25. The YWCA would be grateful if the public could heln by sending in any amount of donations or gifts and refreshments45 words
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Article, Illustration155 1969-11-13 12 THESE two birds certainly have little to chirp about. While they sit perched in their cage, diminutive Alice Fung (seen above) will be stealing their one and only prerogative flying. Alice, 23, is representing Cathay Pacific in the 1969 International Air Hostess Quest in Australia Hostesses from nearly155 words
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Article213 1969-11-13 12 SINGAPORE will be participating in the week-long Cambodia international Film Festival scheduled to open on Nov 15. The Republic's entry will be a Shaw Organisation's production. 'Orchid", aimed in scope and colour. The leading roles of the film are two of the most popular Horg213 words
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Article142 1969-11-13 12 TWENTY Maori men and women from all walks of life, now on a wor'.d tour to extend the hand of international friendship, are scheduled to arrive In Singapore this morning This tour is the brainchild of their leader. Mr. John Smith, who has been organising such142 words
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Article, Illustration203 1969-11-13 12 THE Junior Chamber of Singapore won two coveted JCI World Awards at the 24th World Congress, held on Nov. 8, at Port of Spain, Trinidad. News of this was received from Mr. Henry Koh. President of the Junior Chamber of Singapore, earlier this week.203 words
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Article, Illustration409 1969-11-13 12 Ho Kion Min, 61, his sons Shing Woh, 20, and Chun Wah, 31, and his wife Siek Lan Ing, 26, were yesterday charged before the Ninth Court Magistrate, Mr. E.C. Foenander for using forged passports. All tour defended by Mr. N. Ganesan claimed409 words
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Article, Illustration540 1969-11-13 12 A small-time broker who deceived a bar girl into giving him SI.OOO in return for setting her up in a business, buying and selling smuggled gold coins. yesterday fined SI.OOO or six months jail after he had pleaded guilty to a540 words
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Article139 1969-11-13 12 SCHOOL-LEAVERS can now look forward to spendlne thei r time in something more worthwhile This wouln be in the form of a Youth Leadership Training Camp for 1969 school-leavers between the ages of 15 and 19 The camp begln s c n Dec 29 and ends on139 words
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Article202 1969-11-13 12 THE Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs. Mr Chan Seng, called on the people to adjust themselves by cultivating good habit to keep Singapore cleaner and healthier to live In. He was speaking at the presentation of awards to winners of the Keep Clean competition202 words
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Article167 1969-11-13 12 Members of the Rotary Club ol Singapore district were urged to help raise funds lor outstanding young men in the Republic who received Rotary Foundation education awards for further studies. The past President of the Club. Dr. W. Rlntoul, made this call when he spoke on the167 words