Eastern Sun, 18 November 1969
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Title Section21 1969-11-18 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL PAIL Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1182 Tuesday, 18 November 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cent*21 words
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602 1969-11-18 1 xtmsHji PE ON MOONSHIP, THREE HOUSTON, Mon. (Reuter) The Apollo 12 astronauts appeared today on television, showing the openinq of the hatch between their spacecraft and the attached lunar landing craft. Viewers here saw Richard Gordon slowly turning a handle to pressurise602 words
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156 1969-11-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A high level team headed by the Minister of Information <snd Broadcasting, Enche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah will leave here on Thursday for Singapore for discussions on Radio and TV matters with the Singapore government. During their two-day visit.156 words
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Article33 1969-11-18 1 WASHINGTON. Mon (t PI) Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato arrived at 1510 GMT Monday for negotiations with President Nixon on the return of Okinawa to Japan and other bilateral problems.33 words
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Article231 1969-11-18 1 Nineteen Had No Visa KOTA KINABALU, Sabah, Mon. (Reuter) A private aircraft carrying 19 passengers and four crew from Manila was turned back after refuelling by immigration officials at the airport here today when it was found the occupants did not have Malaysian visas. The231 words
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Article99 1969-11-18 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. (Renter) Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's rivals in the ruling Congress Party yesterday delayed announcing the names of their parliamentary leaders by 30 minutes to avoid the period of the demons. About 5.30 pm (local) Bombay party boss S. K. Patil told the 11 members of99 words
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236 1969-11-18 1 TEL AVIV, Mon. (Reuter) Israeli planes attacked Army gun positions in Jordan for more than two hours today in what is believed to have been one of the longest air strikes since the six war of 1967. A military spokesman here said the Israeli236 words
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Article70 1969-11-18 1 MOBIL announced yesterday that U *lll reduce the price of patrol at all service stations throughout Singapore and Malaysia by three cents per gallon, effective from today. A MoOij spokesman said "We will remain competitive in price. de g pit# the additional cost of ou T anti-wea70 words
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Article122 1969-11-18 1 BASLE. Mon. < Router* Banker* met here yesterday in a crisis-free atmosphere after the settling down of world currency market in the wake of the recent French franc and German Mark parity adjustments. Last month's 9.3 per cent revaluation of the mark and the U per cent Franc122 words
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Article66 1969-11-18 1 TAIPEI. Mon. (UPI) A Nationalist Chinese fishing boat has brought back to Kaohslung. the Island s southern seat port, eight Indonesian fishermen found aboard their crippled trawler for 20 days in the Indian Ocean They said all eight Indonesian fishermen. Including the boat'a skipper. O66 words
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851 1969-11-18 1 THE Minister for Foreign Affairs and Labour, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, told trade unionists yesterday that new trade union leaders must become skilled executives to Icok after the interests of workers. In a hard-hitting hourlong speech against oldstyle trade unionism at the National Trades851 words
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Article63 1969-11-18 1 LONDON. Mon <Reuten The Hansen Quins were making satisfactory progress today although they still had ahght symptom s of jaundice. Queen Charlotte's Hosptal sa:d the jaundice had not worsened since it was diagnosed on Saturday. The quins all gin« bom nine weeks premature, to 33-year-old63 words
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Miscellaneous9 1969-11-18 1 "That's the trouble with these holiday resort mixed doubles!"9 words
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Article, Illustration646 1969-11-18 2 Ann Landers - Ann Landers T\EAR ANN: I hope if isn't too late to respond to that old broad in Minneapolis who was disgusted with the world because. according to her, people would rather sit around and collect welfare than work. The stock phrase hurled646 words
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Article519 1969-11-18 2 MRS GOH KENG SWEE. wiie of the Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will launch the first Singaporebuilt fast patrol boat for the Maritime Command of the Singapore Armed Force*. The 110-foot boat will be named the RSS FREEDOM. Dr. Goh Keng Swee will give the519 words
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Article98 1969-11-18 2 CAR driver s who find themselves being "trailed" oy shady characters should driv e to the nearest polic e station and lodge ft report. ASP Leslie Wong the Police Public Relationt Officer, advised yesterday. Drtre rs should Jot d«wn the registration number of the vehi*98 words
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Article, Illustration275 1969-11-18 2 Singapore Defence Minister. Mr. Llm Kim San. yesterday officially opened a two-week Road Saiety Campaign to curb the increasing number of road accidents in the Republic. Speaking at a simple ceremony held in his ministry's office, Mr. Llm who is also the Patron-ln-Chlef of the SingaporeSunpix. - 275 words
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Article, Illustration137 1969-11-18 2 IT was love at first tight for Richard Lenik and Colleen Purchase when they met on a ship heading for England tome two years ago. Richard who was then In the merchant nav* had met Colleen who was on her way from her home in137 words
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Article71 1969-11-18 2 Christ Methodist Church of "E*st Coaat Road. will host to more than 100 unrierprevileged children from St Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital Singapore Retarded Children and Che*, Su Lan Methodiet Childne* Home to a rre-Christmas party on Nov. 22 from 3 o.m. to 6 pm. at the Church's hallThe71 words
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263 1969-11-18 2 HUNDRED EGGS CUSHIONS... LEE Nio Hiang was yesterday fined $7OO or three montns jail by the Fourth District Judge, Mr. Dalip Singh, after she had pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to bribe a Building Inspector with 100 eggs, two fowls and two263 words
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Article374 1969-11-18 2 SINGAPORE, Pools (Pte.) Limited will introduce the "Standing Entry" system tor TOTO with effect from this Saturday's draw, it was announced here yesterday. The "Standing Entry" system will enable a punter to submit a coupon with a permanent set of five numbers, crossed in the usual374 words
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Advertisement141 1969-11-18 2 Times have changed with One* it was mor.thi of travel I d by junk Now PAL do* the UA I 'Q CIAH srsswsr rMLb UilC bIUD Mondays, you have 40 minutes d M I sssssf lights toiokyo iv. So you can lake your choice. day you travel, you'll be travelling141 words
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419 1969-11-18 3 MOSCOW, Mon. (Reuter) —West Germany hat fold the Soviet Union it is ready to start direct negotiations in Moscow soon on an exchange of declarations renouncing the use of force, informed sources said yesterday. Willingness was expressed in a note handed419 words
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315 1969-11-18 3 DALLAS, Mon. (UPI) Some spells of dizziness or fainting may actually be caused by periods of heart rhythm irregularity, a team of Atlanta researchers said yesterday. The team, from the Emery University School of Medicine, said in Its report to the scientific sessions315 words
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Article60 1969-11-18 3 ODENSE. Denmark. Mon (Reuter> When o\> Jensen dropped hu wallet containing 700 kroner <about 35 sterling> into the water» of th* Kattegat last week, he never expected to see it again But a fisherman Y n terdav found the wallet in hi» trawl while fishing 112 m!lf»60 words
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Article191 1969-11-18 3 LOS ANGELES, Mon (Reuter) Half-naked actor* locked together in languid embrace in the Bethel Lutheran Church here and caressed the astonished members of the congregation. The "James Joyce Memorial Liquid Theatre", a Los Angeles modern theatrical experiment, was giving a Sunday church performance at the invitation191 words
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Article96 1969-11-18 3 WASHINGTON, Mork (Renter President Nixo n keeps himself in trim by jogging up and down 300 to 400 time s in hi 8 bar e feet °n rising every morning. his doctor said yesterday. It is hi s only regula r exercise and it seems to ag r96 words
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190 1969-11-18 3 LONDON Mon (UPI and Reuter) The "Australian M?fia" moved into fleet Street with a vengeance today the firs* copies of Rupert Murdoch's new daily newspaper *Tli« Sun,' rolled off the preset Looking very much like Murdoch's Svdnev Daily Mirror Th* Sun' carried the by-line190 words
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Article162 1969-11-18 3 HELSINKI. Mon. (Reuter) —The ILS.-Soviet Strategic Arms Limitation (SALT) Talks aimed at halting the missile race were formallyopened here todav by Finnish Foreign Minister Ahti Karjalainen. Regarded as arj historic development in the disarmament auest and of vital importance for world peace the long-awaited talks climax162 words
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Article103 1969-11-18 3 ABOARD USS Hornet. Mon. (UPI)—Dr. Clarence Jernigan wants to run the first dispensary on the moon. Meanwhile. he looks for moon bugs on returning astronauts. Jernigan. 35. will spend 21 day In Isolation and quarantine with Astronauts Charles Conrad. Richard Gordon and Alan Bean after their return103 words
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Article137 1969-11-18 3 HOUSTON. Moo. (Renter) —The technical competence of the flight of Apollo 12 wa a shattered momentarily last ni<ht by the mystery of the tuna flsh tin. Astronaut Charles Conrad told ground control "W e had a can of tuna flsh spread salad last night and there is about137 words
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Article318 1969-11-18 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPl)—Sen. Abraham Ribicoff. Connecticut-Democrat, yesterday said a billion dollar black market in U.S. dollars and Vietnamese piasters flourishes in Vietnam to the detriment of both countries Ribicoff said the Benate Permanent Investigations Committee, which exposed a "sergeants scandal" of military club rackets last318 words
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401 1969-11-18 3 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) Britain's royal family, which has privately hinted It fears over-exposure," took a headlong plunge back into the news today —en masse. First, Queen Elizabeth is busily returning "money gifts" from admiring subjects who have taken her financial401 words
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Advertisement32 1969-11-18 3 EXTRA! TOMORROW'S edition of 'Eastern Sun' will devote a full feature page to commemorate Man's second moon-landing. Make sure you get your copy and keep up to date with the latest developments.32 words
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Advertisement94 1969-11-18 3 '«> ON WITH BORON p>\ "iL Here's where your car gets the fashion. Boron turns on the power you've never touched before. Caltex Boron is the space age motor fuel resulting directly from research into high energy fuels for rockets. Caltex Boron —the most powerful high energy fuel for petrol94 words
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Article, Illustration466 1969-11-18 4 E. C. Goh - E. C. Goh IT IS most heartening to see a good story presented straight-for-ward for once without all the cheap gimmicks that seem to prevail in modern productions. The welcome return of Robert Sherwood's immortal play, "Waterloo Bridge," reveals a striking superficiality in today's movies by comparison.466 words
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Article282 1969-11-18 4 gforiu-i»fu» - by gforiu-i»fu» r THIS »**< Miss Chan Sow Lin has given a Malaysian "twist" to lamb meat also Chinese toast The recipe :s CHINESE TOAST WITH LAMB MEAT AND SATAY SAUCE Ingredients 8 ozs of New Zealand lamb meat (cubed). 2 lbs chopped onions Salt to taste. 2282 words
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Article306 1969-11-18 4 WALT Disney's "Charlie the Lonesome Cougar/* harps upon a trite theme that is timeless in its wisdom: civilisation and animals do NOT mix, particularly if the animal is instinctively wild in the first place. The poor creature is subsequently drowned in the socalled milk of human306 words
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Article145 1969-11-18 4 WASHINGTON DC Mon. Paramount Pictures' roadshow attraction "Paint Your Wagon" was screened in Washington DC., recently by the Motion Picture Association of Amenca before an audience of governmental leaders and foreign dignitaries Jack Valentl. president of MP AA. acted as host for the screening and a145 words
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Article39 1969-11-18 4 KIW YORK Mon Parsmount Pictures' Adalen 31." a winner of the Grtrd Jury Pme in 1969 in Cannes, was acclaimed recently at the New York Fi'.m Festival It \»as screened at the San Francisco Film Festival rerentlv39 words
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Advertisement88 1969-11-18 4 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE KTTO Tr' Introduces THE STANDING ENTRY SYSTEM fSSB I °*A W»n 1 S3) TOTO "Standing entry" system is for participants to submit a permanent set of 5 numbers for 5 or 10 consecutive draws. Remember to circle 3 numbers which is FREE. See illustrations below. vO** »©<*■*88 words
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Miscellaneous377 1969-11-18 4 I SHAW I m: ORGANISATION «lat Anniversary S-Day Featlval Today. Tomorrow A Thursday HALF-PRICE ADMISSION TO ALL PARKS AND CINEMAS EXCEPT THE ROYAL THEATRE LIDO Phone 71 SHAWS S-Day Featival at 1 Price Today. Tomorrow A Thor«daT 41 i.at., I'M. 4.1*. 8 15 P" Rov Thinnes Lynn 'Journey To The377 words
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Miscellaneous150 1969-11-18 4 TODAY an r-H IM TAUtUt Aft. WAT M t-SSSB c 5 Avorf «T^ubl« TMov 9 Moktft 10 Than 11 tua^t'a'i 12 Pc- t«c ISA MYagH tS Don't 14 With ITTok. 15 Dull ltO» 20 RM'im 21 Don't g**» y v*,, UThi 27>o«*a«« 24 Op** nan 29Ail»» 30 0«y 35 T>*150 words
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Miscellaneous434 1969-11-18 4 m ■OKGAN I CATH SEfc O K G A N I S A T ±OJL__J_"CATHAY ***** sow showing: 11 a.m 131. M. AM A #l5 p.m. in 70MM Stereophonic Sound Columbia* "BARABBAB" Color Anthony Quinn Siivana Mansano SCHOOL: SI AO to any Mat dally at I] am. 1 30 4434 words
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Article381 1969-11-18 5 No Absolute NEW DELHI, Mon. (Reuter) The Indian Prime Minister Mrt. Indira Gandhi, without an absolute majority in parliament for the first time today faced one of the toughest tests of her three years in office today with opposition censure moves looming. Mrs. Gandhi is381 words
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Article78 1969-11-18 5 ADELAIDE. Mon. (Reuter) Well-known Australian entertainer Keith Walshe. 45. collapsed and died possibly from an electrical shock while joking with 300 people at hotel here. Walshe was finishing off a comedy routine at the Berrl Hotel when be suddenly reeled backwards from the stage to the dance78 words
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Article58 1969-11-18 5 HONG KONG Mon (Reuter) About 100 squatter huts use for domestic and Industrial purposes were severely damaged today In a pre-dawn Are m Kowloon. a government spokesman said. An elderly woman was admitted to hospital with head Injuries she received while escaping from58 words
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142 1969-11-18 5 KARACHI, Mon. (UPI) Textile mill owners ha«e demanded "armed police patrols to protect life and property/' from growing labour unrest which has idled many plants. Workers of eight textile mlljs went on lightning strike Friday In Karachi's Sind Industrial Trading Complex where clashes between workers142 words
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Article110 1969-11-18 5 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI)— "No Mao study, so no work." Thirty oystermen lost their jobs because they failed to study the MaoTsetung thought, a paper reported yesterday The British-owred South China Sunday Post-Herald said "The 30 oystermen of Lau Fau Shan have refused work110 words
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Article254 1969-11-18 5 SAIGON, Mon. (Reuter) U.S. Deputy Defence Secretary David Packard has arrived hcra for his first visit to South Vietnam to inspect the "vietnamisation" programme term banned by President Nguyen Van Thieu. In a statement to reporters at Saigon's airport yesterday. Mr. Packard &aid he would be254 words
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Article49 1969-11-18 5 OSAKA. Japan. Man (Reuter) The charred bodies of the three crewmen were found beside the wreckage of a Cessna aircraft on a mountainside near this Western city todajr The Cessna pilot of the Japan Industrial Aviation Company. radioed he had run into bad weather, the company said.49 words
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388 1969-11-18 5 PERTH. Mon. (Reuter) A British warship today went to the aid of nine young people missing overnight aboard a drifting boat off Fremantle. 12 miles southwest of here. A small landine craft from the assault ship HMS Fearless towed the disabled launch into Fremantle harbour388 words
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310 1969-11-18 5 Last Minute Bid To Disrupt Sato 's Trip To US TOKYO, Mon. (Reuter) Student extremists today made a last minute bid to reach Tokyo's international airport to block Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's departure for talks in Washington. Foiled in bloody clashes with riot police yesterday, several hundred leftwing students resumed310 words
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Article113 1969-11-18 5 BRISBANE. Australia. Moll. fITPI The world's largest operational balloon soared 30 miles into the sky over Longreach, Queensland, yesterday—for a "purely scientific experiment." Its 6fH>-pound payload. gamma-ray telescope for detecting gamma-rays from outer space, parachuted to earth yesterday afternoon. The balloon, the first of three, was launched113 words
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Article102 1969-11-18 5 KATMANDU. Mor. (Router) The Chinese ha<-e refused permission to Everest Climber Sir Edmund Hillary to visit Tibet Sir Edmund, who has been in Nepal for four weeks, had hoped to travel to Lhasa by road from Katmandu to se® schools and agricultural development in Tibet. He102 words
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Article59 1969-11-18 5 MANTLA. Mon. (Rented The second human kidney transplant performed in the Philippines has been reported by the University of Santo Tomas Hospital. The operation was performed November 9 on a Filipino woman suffering from a terminal kidney disease The kidney was donated by her 21-year-old brother,59 words
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Article, Illustration30 1969-11-18 5 AN armoured Israeli vehicle (background) is seen in Gaza city controlling one end of a street as an Israeli soldier (foreground) patrols during a 24hour curfew here Sunday. UPI radiophoto.UPI radiophoto. - 30 words
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192 1969-11-18 5 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) The Washington Post suggested editorially that the split in the ruling Congress Party in India may be good for that country. "The extraordinary spectacle if a Prime Minister. Mrs. Indira Ghandl being expelled from her own party. India's Congress,192 words
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Article118 1969-11-18 5 MANILA. Mon «-UPI) Admiral John S McCain Jr commander of U.S. Military Forces in the Pacific, awarded the US. Legion of Merit •Degree of Commander» today to Philippine Armed Forces Chief Gen. Manuel Yan. Yan was cited for "aggressive, well-planned military operations and intensive118 words
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Article54 1969-11-18 5 MACAO, Mon. (UPI) —A series of explosions yesterday levelled a firecracker factory in Macao and seriously injured four persons. The explosions, which rocked the Im-Yuen firecracker plant, about 20C yards from the Chinese border, occurred while about 60 workers were rushing orders for the Chinese new54 words
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Advertisement76 1969-11-18 5 PHOTORAMA This week's edition of PHOTORAMA has been held over till Friday (November 21). Meanwhile, readers with any colour problems and questions are reminded that they can receive free service from our colour expert if they write in with their names and addresses. Their problems will be discussed in the76 words
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Article852 1969-11-18 6 THREE important opinions have been expressed about the trade union movement in Singapore as the Seminar on "Modernisation" sponsored by the National Trades Unions Congress got underway. The most dramatic was that of Mr. Devan Nair that the outcome of the seminar could make or break labour organisation852 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1969-11-18 6 OLIVER CARRUTHERS - By OLIVER CARRUTHERS When sports is politics, it becomes rio longer sporting The next South African cricketers' English tour ought to offer an even more interesting reaction. The start for South Africa's Sixth Springboks on their rugby tour of Britain has hardly been auspicious, either in rugby1,055 words
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Article239 1969-11-18 6 GEOFFREY MURRAY - B. GEOFFREY MURRAY TOKYO, (Reuter) Prospects for a grand Asian partnership between Japan and the United States rest squarely this week on Washington negotiations for an island the two nations fought over 24 years ago. When Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato meets President Nixon from Nov.239 words
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258 1969-11-18 6 WILLIAM HUMPHRIES - By WILLIAM HUMPHRIES HOUSTON. (Reuter and UPI| All three Apollo 12 astronauts will qualify as professional photographers during their moon mission this week. Two colour television cameras and an assortment of still and cine cameras will keep them busy. Viewers on earth will enjoy258 words
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1222 1969-11-18 6 sm{ I AM one of those privileged Hat-dwellers responsible for getting United Nations' recognition in our Urbtw Renewal Programme with a record of 12.000 housing units per year since 1960. That's me you see in that 'before' photograph, posing in a1,222 words
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460 1969-11-18 6 LONDON. (Reuter) Milestones in the develop men* of nuclear weapons were: July 16. 1945 First atomic bomb exploded at Alamagordo, New Mexico, U.S.A. August 6. 1945: A-bomb dropped on Hiroshima and three days later another US A-bomb dropped on Nagasaki. November 15. 1945: Britain. United States460 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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150 1969-11-18 7 A GROUP of 11 senior executive engineers from seven countries are at present in Queensland for a 13-week practical and theoretical course in road and bridge design, construction and maintenance. The course, the first of its kind, is sponsored by the Australian Department of External Affairs and the National Association150 words
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383 1969-11-18 7 HAW Par Brothers International sent the market into a flurry yesterday when it received its quotation on the Stock Exchange which opened at 42 points above par $1 and a turnover of nearly a-quarter-million units in the first hour. The 7.7 million $1383 words
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Article1130 1969-11-18 7 BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore vith the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified:- INDUSTRIALS Acma $2 16 (1) $2.14 (I) $2 10 (1). DIM 52 19 (1) $2.161,130 words
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Article280 1969-11-18 7 December f.rst grsde rubber closed In Singapore an<J Kua a Lumpu r at 5 p.m. yesterday at 63| dow n one-eghth of a cent from previous close. The tor e of the market was quietly steady. Yesterday morn ng, levelg marked »h*rp!y following London advice of low«280 words
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Article219 1969-11-18 7 THE Port of Singapore Authority has announced the following berthing arrangements for ships in P°rt today Tuesday. Nov 18:DEPARTURES Vessels 10 11 Sana ho Maru 12 Lycann 18 Maru NW 1 Rajah Brooke 21 22 Kanrvu Maru 24 Nissho Maru 27 28 State of Madras 33 34219 words
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Article149 1969-11-18 7 SYDNEY. Moo <UPI> Menday's c'oaing Svdnev Stock Exchange delected tharesi MINING Acmex J 60 Ass Mia 7 50 Aust D<*v 1 50 Barrier 170 BH South 4 88 C Nul m «.M> C Gold 9 00 CRA IS* «0 Emper 150 Enour 60 §M Kalg 1.03 T149 words
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Article, Illustration129 1969-11-18 7 MR. TAY Kwang Seng, man ager of Hume's Steel Division left on Saturday to conduct a survey of t n e East and Central African market. Mr. Tay wno will be away for two weeks, will also make on the spot observations of the progress129 words
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191 1969-11-18 7 SYSTEM Computer* Ltd a member of the Reyrolle Parsons Group has had an active interest in the controlled rectifier field for several years and is a major U K. supplier of thyristor firing modules and control equipment to the rectifier industry. The company also has191 words
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Article65 1969-11-18 7 HONO KONO. Mon (UPI) Money Quotations today: HK56.***** per US dollar. HK$6 0725 per US. dollar TT HK$l4 47 per pound sterling. HK$294 per tael of gold 94 5 per cent fineness HK$l«l5 per 10.000 Japanese yen. HK$ll5 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers HKIII7 per 100 Philippine pesos65 words
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254 1969-11-18 7 FIFTEEN members of the Scandinavian Airline* staff Singapore. Penang and Kuala Lumpur will be sent to Copenhagen for training next year. Mr John Hoyer. 6AS General Manager for Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei, announced recently. Three will be taking basic passenger sales course, ©ne254 words
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144 1969-11-18 7 ITNTT holders in the Third Malayan Trust Fund received a dividend payment for the six months ended Sept. 30. last, of $3.32 gross for every 100 unit# held. Added to the payment of a dividend to March 30. last, of $3.60 per 100 units, the144 words
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183 1969-11-18 7 INTERNATIONAL Computer Ltd. has received orders from two statutory Boards for computers. Announcing this, the Singapore manager of ICL. Mr. T.R. Tcheau. said the orders were valued at more than $2 million. The new computers would be Installed at the Public Utilities Board and the183 words
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Article563 1969-11-18 7 61NUAPOKS MAC* D mmngr anid ind oibri pnn« officially llUffl ih* clow ot t»UMne»i INDUSTRIAL* Acma 2M 214 Bom"BhdV1.;* Houolead 1 f»8 C. sugar F EAST Chemical Co Colli Storage Dev. Bank Dunlop E smelting cd Electrical .1 Allied Em>o Ordt> Lupoc Pulp Federal Htzpatrlcks c«l563 words
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Article160 1969-11-18 7 SUDBURY Ontario. Man. (Reuteri Production has resumed at International Nick*: Co of Canada Ltd., after a 128-day strike that shut down the world's largest nickel supplier and caused a world-wide shortage. Henrv S Wir.gate. Inco chairman, savi output is not expected to reach its pre-strik#160 words
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Article108 1969-11-18 7 MOSCOW. Mon (Reuter>— Delegates from 24 countries today attended the opening here of an international conference on synthetic and natural rubber, the Soviet new.c agency Tass reported. The agency said the conference. at the Kremlin Palace of Congresses, wouia discuss the properties of synthetic and natural108 words
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Article13 1969-11-18 7 THE tin price for yesterday was 5675,12£ per picul. \;p $l.OO.13 words
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Article92 1969-11-18 7 l Mfc. nous once# at the Moit> pore Chines Produce Mrbrnii intrrdi; «m> MW heller Coconut OH (FOB) Balk oo Coconut Oil <F OB) Drum 59 30 Mhf(l Copra 35 90 \lunt»k White Pepper (FOB > 210 OO *«r"wafe White Pepper (FOB) 20* 30 -pedal Hlac» Pepper (FOB) VL92 words
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Article436 1969-11-18 7 ARRIVALS SOU am MSA u~'» h Lumpui WOO am MsA 11V k Lumpur WMs m OAKI UA UAWt Ji •carta 10 15 am MSA IZI K Lumpur 10 25 am MsA ooa pana n g. Ipoh, koala Lumpur Hiltrot 100 pm MAS SKV7I Copenhagen. Taabkent. Bangkok HO p436 words
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STUDENTS' PAGE
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792 1969-11-18 8 Ble; Walt Dulaney - Date-line By Ble Walt Dulaney DEAR WALT: We have a great new teacher in our school. He's almost 50 but he's got more energy and enthusiasm than any of us. Most of are usually C students but his class is so interesting792 words
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116 1969-11-18 8 Sir Ludwig Guttman, who 25 years ago founded tbe world-famous spinal injuries centre a t Stoke Mandeville Hospital, being interviewed by BBC reporter Mike Hartley Brewer. The interview was broadcast in the BBC World Ser- vi c e programme "The Face of England". In the background can be seen the116 words
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Article, Illustration857 1969-11-18 8 SAIGON, M on. Throughout history, the holder of an academic degree has enJoyed considerable advantages in Asian society. In olden days, the scholar was placed on the highest pedestal and enjoyed the confidences of emperors and the privileges of high position. The emperors of Vietnam adopted857 words
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309 1969-11-18 8 NORTH CAROLINA, Mon Even egg-laying hens may suffer from fatigue, end forcea moulting could easily be the tonic they need to increase production "Recycling the hens by stopping output gives them a rest and triggers a new laying cycle," says D G309 words
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291 1969-11-18 8 THE rr.de of ACTORS Ames Co-nmunitv Theatre of Recreational Services Is that it draws Its membership from all the people of this small cltv In the middle-western state lowa, both permanent residents and students and faculty from nearby lowa State University Some of the291 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous146 1969-11-18 8 1. What Is the shortest sea crossing between England and France? 2. The Pilgrims' Way, the route travelled by medieval pilgrims to Thomas Becket's shrine, ran between which two towns? 3. Give one word for (a) a flesh-eating animal; (b) a grasseating animal. 4. Does CAPTIOUS mean (a) fault-flnd-lne; (b)146 words
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Miscellaneous108 1969-11-18 8 AMY By J«ck Tipptt ■■■■■lll ■■■■■■a MM m ■I a "First one who knocks it over the net wins, •.okay?" DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and AidenMcWiliams ..AND MY POP WANTS ME TO TRADE THIS LIFE POR A DESK JOB/ HE'S OOTID BE KIODtNa CANNY/ 4 m L h 4f108 words
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Article602 1969-11-18 9 SPECIAL FEATURE ON ORIENT SHOWROOM AND SERVICE CENTRE AFTER five yun of "floating" in Hit Singapore market. Oriant watches of Tokyo have decided to stay put. And it is with this in mind that the local sole aaents, Messrs. Lap Hang fir Co. Ltd., bought602 words
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Advertisement275 1969-11-18 9 I I I I It In 1865 the China Trade was booming. Lofty clipper ships raced to England with their precious cargoes for the rewards were high for the first arrivals.lt was in those exciting times that the Hongkong Bank was born. It provided the China Trade with an on-the-spot275 words
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Advertisement57 1969-11-18 9 Congratulations and Best Wishes LAP HENG CO. LTD., on the official opening of their ORIENT WATCH Showroom. from: HF KONG PRESS §gj 571, Blk 78, Commonwealth Drive, Singapore, 3. Tel: *****2 Heartiest Congratulations to Lap Heng Co. Ltd., on the occasion of the official opening of their ORIENT WATCH SHOWROOM57 words
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SUN SPORT
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513 1969-11-18 10 Vikings Steelers Make It 8 In A Row NATIONAL LEAGUE FOOTBALL NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) Fred Cox kicked a 20-yard field goal with nine minutes and 57 seconds left in the game on Sunday enabling the Minnesota Vikings to score a 9-7 victory over the Green Bay Packers and run513 words
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294 1969-11-18 10 AMERICAN LEAGUE FAST W L T Pet. Pf Pa New York 7 3 0 .700 238 200 Houston 4 4 2 .500 176 194 Buffalo 3 7 0 .300 163 244 Miami 2 7 1 222 167 211 Boston 2 8 0 .200 152 217 WEST294 words
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Article290 1969-11-18 10 ISTANBUL, Mon. (Reuter) The Soviet Union and Rumania yesterday qualified for next year's World Soccer Cup finals in Mexico, leaving only four berths still to be filled in the 16-strong field. The Russians, fourth In the 1966 finals in England, beat Turkey 3-1 In290 words
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224 1969-11-18 10 MANILA. Men. (UPI) Bernabe Villacampo. the World Boxing Association flyweight champion, has accepted a challenge from Japan's No. 1 flyweight contender. Masao Obha. his manager said Monday. Lope Sarreal Jr. told United Press International Villacampo was willing to fight Obha in Tokyo on Dec 14.224 words
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189 1969-11-18 10 JOHANNESBURG. M on (Reuter)) The plan by South Africa's white National Cricket Association (SACA) to help non-white cricket by establishing a 50,000 rand (Ss- trust fund has turned sour. The non-white South African Cricket Board of Control has declared It does not want money.189 words
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Article45 1969-11-18 10 Go Jos II oeat Simits 6-1 In the Singapore Women's Netball Association's "Off Season" Tournament played at Farrer Park last Friday afternoon. The morning match between Chip B II and Hornets II was postponed while the STB. team have withdrawn from the whole tournament45 words
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Article, Illustration34 1969-11-18 10 UPI RadiophotoUPI Radiophoto - 34 words
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374 1969-11-18 10 American League Football NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) Flanker Otis Taylor, returning to the lineup for the first time in four weeks, caught three touchdown passes from Len Dawson on Sunday and sparked the Kansas City Chiefs to a 34-16 American Football League romp374 words
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Article77 1969-11-18 10 ROME. Mon. (UPI) —About 100 Roma Soccer Club fans blocked streets, hurled rocks and debris and scuffled with police on Sunday after a match in which their team battled to a 3-3 draw against Sampdoria of Genoa. One policeman was injured and several fans sustained cuts.77 words
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Article355 1969-11-18 10 ROME, Mon. (UPI) Missing from the pre-fighf ballyhoo are announcements that Aristotle Onassis. Frank Sinatra and other glamorous figures will be at ringside. Organisers don't need to puff up Interest with phony angles The world middleweight title scrap between Champion Nino Benvenutl and Challenger Lulu355 words
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Article122 1969-11-18 10 JOHANNESBURG. Mon (Reuter) The Australian World Soccer Cup sQuad of 25 players and officials which is to play Rhodesia in the final of Group 15-A in Lourenco Marques. Mozambique, on Nov 23 and 27. arrived here The Australian Manager John Barcklay said. "We are going to win122 words
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313 1969-11-18 10 GRADE A-i P w D L r A Pts r x. 2 0 0 2 38 55 0 S.T.U I 3 2 0 1 65 66 4 Dakotas I 3 3 0 0 87 46 6 Toppers I313 words
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Article389 1969-11-18 10 SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Mon. (UPI) Bob Rosburg made on even par round of 72 stand up Sunday as he edged his third round co-leader, Jimmy Wright, for the US$B,OOO first prixe in the PGA club pro-championship with a 72-hole score of 275. w Wright, a Long Island,389 words
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138 1969-11-18 10 MELBOURNE. Mon. (Reuteri Playing against the clock Western Australia was robbed of victory in Its Sheffield Shield cricket match against Victoria today when rain stopped play late this afternoon. Chasing 147 runs when rain began falling. Western Australia was stopped short 101 minutes before138 words
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Article265 1969-11-18 10 KANPUR, Mon. (Reuter) Australia face a tough battle for first innings lead when the second test against India results tomorrow after today's rest day. With three wickets down for 105 in reply to India's 320 on a wicket becoming increasingly responsive to spin, Australia look265 words
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Article169 1969-11-18 10 SYDNEY. Mon "Reuter) West Indies Davis Cup star Richard Russel. barred today Irom wearing a coloured tennis shirt In the Australian hardcourt championships, said later the ban was "ridiculous in a sport which is screaming out for colour." Russell, who wore a pastel yellow shirt169 words
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593 1969-11-18 11 SALVADOR, Brasil, Mon. (UPI) A veritable carnival of mirth making and fun it being lived in this colonial Brasilian city which hopes that Pele will score at least one goal Sunday afternoon before the 20,000 spectators who will jam the local stadium. If Edson Arantes Do593 words
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Article74 1969-11-18 11 SYDNEY Mon (rteuter) Australian Rugby Union international John Ballesty will pla*- professional Rugby League in Sydney next seaeon. Ballesty. a 21-year-o'd Physical Education teacher who toii r en South Afr.rg *:th the Wallabies this year wa« he'rwz sought by four Sydney Leagu? clubs today after74 words
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Article25 1969-11-18 11 LONDON Mon (Reuter) Results of Rugby League matoke; plaved yesterday were. «atlev 5. Leeds 12 Oldham 5. Widnes Warrington 20. Rochdale Hornets 1125 words
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205 1969-11-18 11 Defending champions. Armed Forces, will meet Farrer United in the semifinals of the Football Association of Singapore's Yo jth Tournament at Jalan Besar Stadium this Saturday. Armed Forces, who scored an easy 7-1 victory over Burnley United "A" in the quarter finals last week looks205 words
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Article84 1969-11-18 11 TOKYO. Mori <UPI)— Har-«~->n Killebrew of Min"p=ota Twins, voted th* most v uable plaver in America! Leigu* this season, and y wif# crriveri Sundav right o- a wrek's sightseeing visit fr Japan K'l'ebrew. 33. who hit 43 J*rvn *rs and hotted in 140 runs tn lea* 'h# American League84 words
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Article323 1969-11-18 11 BANGKOK. Mon (UPI) The Fifth Asian Basketball Championship get* underway on Tuesday, with the Philippines. South Korea. Japan Nationalist China favoured to I Aght It out for the title. Eight other Asian countries i will compete in the tournament that is scheduled i Nov 29 Laos, which323 words
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339 1969-11-18 11 LONDON. Mon, (UPI) Fewer than two-third* of the original 151 starters were still in the Royal Automobile Clubs (RAC) Round Britain Rally Sunday night at Swedish ace Bjorn Wjldegard led the survivors across Scotland. Watdegard driving a Bwe-dish-rntered Porachr 911, took over339 words
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560 1969-11-18 11 STIPE'S The following art th» Stipendiary Steward's Raporti on the Ist and 2nd days racing at Ipoh. FIRST DAY Race 1: Sistie (Kang) refund to Jump out with the field. Traine r Ahmad *'*s told tha* a repetition of the above will560 words
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Article116 1969-11-18 11 ALL affiliates of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council, intending to send teams to the forthcoming SEAP Games at Rangoon next month, have paid up their money for the trip This followed a warning issued by SOSC to all its affiliates when it set a116 words
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Article68 1969-11-18 11 CARACAS, Mon (TJT*I> Great Britain's Peter Townsend won the 10th Caracas open on Sunday, defeating Venezuelan Ramon Munof in a playoff under heavy r«ln at Valie Arriba Golf Club. Townsena and Munoz tied at 276 on the 72 hole tournament. but Townsend overcame Munoz In the68 words
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Article761 1969-11-18 11 IPOH. Mon. The following art fhe weighft for the third and fourth days' racing here this weekend: THIRD DAY Clam, 4. Div. 1 t Furs Impulse 9 no Bu n Rag* g.12 Oaryl s Faith 8 12 Hina II 8.11 Trumpmfton 111 g.ll Matsta r gna Prnroo|o»761 words
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Article146 1969-11-18 11 MELBOURNE Mon «AFT» A a.OOO dollar* (Australian* reward had been offered for Information leading to the of Big Phllou the favourite of the Melbourne Cup horse race. The offer wan made as Victoria Racing cup Stewards opened an Inquiry into the doping of the heavily146 words
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Article32 1969-11-18 11 KI RUNA S*"H*r M(HV (UPIi S**d!»h lit nt-heavy-we ght wfrifhtlifter Han® Butter.bour* Sunday bettered bis ow n world record in th# t>re«s hv a halt kilogram to 171 k: ograms32 words
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173 1969-11-18 11 BUENOS AIRES. Mon. fTTPI> Long-legged WMI Oerman amateur Helga Ntessen beat American pro Rosemary Casals Sunday to *Mn the women s singles competition In the South American open tennis championship Miss Casals had looked as if she WOttM hare little trouble In beating the173 words
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Advertisement190 1969-11-18 11 .■lassified Ads. Restaurant Bar fcAT AND DRINK lu quiet *nd homely atmosphere* Visit Restaurant Bar lu Strund Hotel 21 /23 Beneoolen Street Tela *****/ ***** T. V. WANTED WILLING TO ACCEPT try u»ed TV 19" Sz 23" or tradem? Interested contact Mr. Teo at (Spore) *****7. PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE190 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1000 1969-11-18 11 iCH AXNEL 51 'Dead of Nights* Starring M^rP M 3no Openmz Announce- vTn Johns Michael Redgrave. ment« in all Languages and Rnand Culver. Sallv Ann Morning Star; 3?o Woman's Hut!; 12 15 Clot# Down V 3.45 A DiarV (CMAIINEL Events in This Week P.M 600 Opening Ann^unc#IMalay>: lit Ira Happening1,000 words
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Article, Illustration78 1969-11-18 12 Members of the Royal Air Force Tengah donated about $l,lOO worth of food and gifts to local charities. Among those receiving the donations were the Salvation Army Nursery Home.78 words
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Article194 1969-11-18 12 A Seminar on Radioisotopes and Radiation is being organised by the Ministry of Science and Technology in co-operation with the Radiation Advisory Committee of the Ministry. The Seminar, to be held from Nov. 29 at the New Lecture Theatre 2. University of Singapore (Bukit Tlmah194 words
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Article201 1969-11-18 12 TWO Indonesian barter traders who make frequent visits to Singapore have been robbed of $7,000 in cash. The traders S. Banderlo and his colleague. Suharto told police they were talked Into a deal to buy cheap radios and other electrical appliances, several days ago. The two201 words
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Article93 1969-11-18 12 A man be'.ieved to be a member of a syndicate involved in smuggling stolen motor scooter* to Indonesia wa? yesterday charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with the theft of a fcoot-r Hon Ah Leung. 20. was charged with the stealing of a scooter, worth $750. belonging93 words
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321 1969-11-18 12 THE Ministry of Health has initiated court action against 10 persons for failing to comply with orders to take specific measures to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes, it was announced here yesterday. This is part of the all-out two-pronged attack launchre" by the Health321 words
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75 1969-11-18 12 LOCAL workmen at a Tanjong Rhu shipyard posing proudly with the 110foot RSS Freedom, which is the first of the new and very fast patrol boat* for the Maritime Command of the Singapore Armed Forces to be built in Singapore. The boat was built for the Maritime Command by Vosper75 words
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Article291 1969-11-18 12 The Singapore Armed Forces will come to thr aid of the Blood Bank and its dwindling reserve stocks which had fallen to well below average of 410 units daring the past week. Throughout thla week, special blood donor sessions will be held at the various camps and291 words
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Article81 1969-11-18 12 THE Singapore G'Jppy Club trill organise a three-day Singapore Open Fancy Guppy »how at the Tangh n Halt Community Centre from Nov 2* to 28 The show will highlight the latest fa«h'On «n breeding fancy guppie* to he exhibited tn 20 clasps in P'a'-e of the81 words
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Article98 1969-11-18 12 ANOTHEF participant in Sunday's Toto Draw has iron the second group prize of $20,000. This is the th,rd t,n > cond group prize ha, been won since Nov, l_ No one won the jackpot prize The Singapore Pool* 'Pte> Ltd. announced yesterday. th e jackpot prize98 words
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376 1969-11-18 12 SINGAPORE hos been selected through secret ballot of eight participating countries as the permanent site for the proposed Southeast Asia Iron and Steel Institute ot the United Nations ECAFE meeting on Southeast Asia Steel Industry held in Bangkok during Nov. 3 7,376 words
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Article, Illustration224 1969-11-18 12 AN American teaching young men from Siiga* pore to speak Australian over the air. Believe it or not, it is happening at the Roy?l Australian Air Force's No. 1 Control and Reporting Unit at Brookvale, Sydney. Three officers of the Singapore Armed224 words
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Miscellaneous86 1969-11-18 12 Time Tide High Tide (Todoy) Singapore Town: 6 48 a m. <74 ft.); 1154 a.m. <5.2 ft); 5.35 p.m. <7.6 ft). Low Tide (Today) Naval Dockyard 6.34 am. <9 ft.); 1141 am. <6 ft); 528 p.m. <8 9 ft). High Tide (Tomorrow) Singapore Town: 12 44 am. <2 8 ft.);86 words
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