Eastern Sun, 20 November 1969
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Title Section21 1969-11-20 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1184 Thursday. 20 November 1969. MCOO 0737 Price 15 cents21 words
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757 1969-11-20 1 PINPOINT TO HOUSTON, Wad. (Reuter fir UPI) —As he dropped the last few feet to the lunar surface, Astronaut Charles Conrad joked: "Whoopee. Man, that may have been a small one for Neil (Armstrong), but that's a long-one for me." Conrad, at757 words
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297 1969-11-20 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. (UPI) Joponese Prime Minister Eisaku expressed confidence today that solution of the Okinawa problem would "lay a foundation for the new Japanese-Ame-rican relations of the 1970'5." Sato told President Nixon during formal welcoming ceremonies at the White House, "I am convinced that297 words
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Article151 1969-11-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Yesterday's record high of £lOB per ton for palm oil In the London market was described as the biggest breakthrough for the industry here by the Malaysian Minister of Commerce and Industry, Enche Khlr Joharl. Enche Khir commenting on yesterdays all time record £lOB151 words
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Article66 1969-11-20 1 Police are appealing to relatives or anyone to come forward to help them identify the body of an Indian man. about 40. who was found on Monday lying on the roadside. at 13i m.s. Chua Chu Kang Road. The man had no identification papers on him. They66 words
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Article191 1969-11-20 1 ZURICH, Wed. (AFP) The price of gold today dropped below the USS37 level on the bullion market here for the first time since the two-tier official and private gold market was created in March 1968. The price stood at U5536.90 per ounce at noon, a spectacular191 words
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Article52 1969-11-20 1 AMMAN Wed (AFP) Israeli and Jordanian forces fought a ten-minute artillery due! this morning in the northern Jordan Valley, a military spokesman announced He claimed that the Israelis opened fire first on Jordanian military positions near Okm Sidra The Jordanians, who suffered no losses, destroyed two Israeli52 words
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Article70 1969-11-20 1 JAKARTA. Wed. <AFP> The Indonesian Navy will hold a 10-day exercise in the Java Sea and Macassar Straits, beginning tomorrow it was officially announced today. Vice Admiral L M. Abdulkadir of the Ocean Fleet Command said at least 20 surface warships and submarines. several Ilyushin-28 bombers and70 words
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Article49 1969-11-20 1 PORT MORESBY New Guinea. Wed. (UPI> A New Guinea farmers' Organisation wants the Australian administration to recruit Indians to help develop the territory's agricultural industry The Canberra government ha? opposed the proposal which th* organisation said it Put uo because not enough inhabitants are going ln'o farming49 words
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113 1969-11-20 1 CAIRO. Wed. (UPI) Sea borne commandos landed on the northern coast of the Sinai peninsula Monday night and fired rockets toward the headquarters of the Israefi military governor at El Arish, an Egyptian military spokesman Mid today. The commandos also hit nearby fuel dumps113 words
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406 1969-11-20 1 A police constable armed with a Sterling machine gun stood guard inside a court while 126 gold bars worth about $600,000 were displayed and counted. A few "samples" were also taken and shown to the District Judge, the Deputy Public Prosecutor, and lawyers. The406 words
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Article94 1969-11-20 1 PARIS. Wed (AFP) Police used oxyacetylene torches and a bulldozer to force their way into occupied power stations here today as a partial strike cut elertricitv and gas supplies In Paris and a number of other French cities. Fartones hit bv the blackout clofed dowr in Toulouse94 words
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Article42 1969-11-20 1 BANGKOK. Wed <UPI> Thailand scored in the last two minute* to tie favoured Malaysia 2—2 tonight in the opening match of the King's Cup soccer championship. Although barely averting defeat, the Thai 5 dominated Play throughout Of the game.42 words
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Article60 1969-11-20 1 Thr#* thugs one armed with revolver, robbed a proprietor of a shop in Sims Avenue shortly after 10 pm ye>terdav of about $l,OOO cash anr> jewellers" worth about $l,OOO Ihe three esraped with a waiting ca r outside the shop with another thug at60 words
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Article46 1969-11-20 1 KUCHING. Sarawak. Wed 1 Reuter* Police announced today a 24-hou r curfew had been imposed in certain part* of Sibu district in Sarawak's Third Division effective from 6 p.m. tonight until further notice. Police said the curfev had been imposed to facilitate Security Force, operations.46 words
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Article160 1969-11-20 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. (Reuter) Uproar broke out in the Indian Upper House today when It was disclosed that Food Minister Jagjivan Ram a close political ally of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had not been penalised for failing to pay his taxes for the past 10 years. Opposition160 words
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Miscellaneous22 1969-11-20 1 LADIES PAY I m ±4. s "You won a kiss fair and square you bet Tunney would beat Dempsey and he did!"22 words
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73 1969-11-20 2 Miss McGraw-Hill Far Eastern Publishers, Joan Hong, 19, (centre) of the Editorial Department, receives congratulatory kisses from runner-up Miss Jenny Lim (left) of the Art and Graphic Art Department and Miss Mary Chew (third), from the Company's Kuala Lumpur branch office. The contest was organised by McGraw-Hill FEP as part73 words
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Article, Illustration249 1969-11-20 2 FROM telephone operator to restaurant manager, from Hong Kong to Singapore that's the success story of Micky Dunn, whose culinary expertise has already created a tremendous impression on the Republic's gourmet circle. Patrons including dignitaries, businessmen and tourists who tasted hTs fabulous dishes and249 words
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302 1969-11-20 2 A 19-year-old girl, Chua Eu Kim told the coroner's court yesterday that, a few hours before her fiance committed suicide, he was happy ond smiling when they parted, on the night of October 28. Questioned about the last time she saw Tan Kim302 words
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Article145 1969-11-20 2 Fou r "customers'' jobbed the Polar Caf* at High Street o-" 1 Tuesdda* night of 'W whoj e cash register which contained the day' s earnings amounting to ssoo They al*> robbed three ploveej of a wrist watch valued at S7*. a iroM chain and cash amounting145 words
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Article127 1969-11-20 2 Another 848 unit* of improved three-room fiats were allocated ♦o members of the public in the To® P*yoh Homing Estate under the Home Ownerahip Scheme' at the balloting ceremorv held yesterday. Th® Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, who127 words
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100 1969-11-20 2 Professor Gordon Brown from the Massachusetts University of Technology, USA, arrived here lest night for two-week stay to help in the integration of Polytechnic into the University of Singapore. Professor Brown whose visit here is at the invitation of Dr Toh Chin Chye. Minister100 words
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Article529 1969-11-20 2 Mr Chua Stan Chin. Minuter for Health will open the factory of the A. Wander Singapore) Pte Ltd In Jurong today at 5 p m This will be Ovaltlne's 45th. factory in the world. o The University of Singapore Students' Union Is organising a cocktail party tomorrow529 words
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Advertisement82 1969-11-20 2 k Mm I ft i I *i j» p. 2^. m 4 > r r--.-1 t-4» JrI f K," Li rwr ML? mPRPv ■P* jf yafc !i r the power of the tiger come a//Ve/ Just let the C E' on your petrol gauge remind you to fill up with82 words
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272 1969-11-20 3 JAKARTA, Wed. (Reuter) General Maraden Panggabean the man chosen last week by President Suharto as Deputy Leader of Indonesia's Armed Forces today disclosed his plan to rid Borneo of Communist guerrillas. In his first talk to reporters since he emerged as President272 words
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324 1969-11-20 3 WASHINGTON, Wed (Reuter) Indian blackmarketeers and illicit mo-ney-changers are operating a 150 million dollar-a-year racket in South Vietnam, a congressional committee was told today Robert Parker, Chairman of the Irregular Practices Committee at the U.S. Embassy in Saigon, testified that the racketeers324 words
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113 1969-11-20 3 MOSCOW. Wed. (Reuter) —Soviet rocket troops commander Marshal Nikolai Krylov boasted today that his country had developed the world's most powerful nuclear warheads. In an Interview with the Communist Partv newspaper. Pravda marking the country's annual Rocket Troops Day. "he also repeated claim# that Soviet113 words
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228 1969-11-20 3 NEW DELHI. Wed (Reciter) The Congress opposition party led by Dr. Ram Subhag Singh formally took its seats in the House of the People yesterday, amid protests that it was ridiculous to have BOTH the ruling party and the official opposition called The Congress.228 words
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Article187 1969-11-20 3 HYANNIS PORT, Massachusetts. Tues. (Reuter) A white mass funeral service will be held tomorrow for Joseph Kennedy, Multi-mil-lionaire head of the Kennedy Dynasty, who died yesterday aged 81. Cardinal Richard Cushing of Boston, a close friend and spiritual adviser to the Kennedy family, will celebrate the mass187 words
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421 1969-11-20 3 STOCKHOLM, Wed (Reuter) Soviet and American military expenditure is some 40 per cent more than in 1965, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said in its first year-book published today. The book, which reviews recent trends tn military expenditure.421 words
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Article54 1969-11-20 3 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) —The Sunday launch-time entertainment at the Cock Tavern in North-east London got out of hand when a stripper invited men in the audience to undress her. It landed licensee Kenneth Bethell in court here today on a charge of permitting disorderly conduct. He54 words
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Article101 1969-11-20 3 NEW DELHI, Wed. (Reuter) India has asked Maharishi Maheshi Yogi, onetime guru of the Beatles pop group, why it should not prosecute him for having a bank account abroad without reserve bank permission, a Minister said here yesterday. The Government had seen press reports that the Maharishi101 words
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239 1969-11-20 3 MANILA, Wed. (Reuter) President Marcos today said no American money was spent for the salaries or allowances of the Filipino noncombat military force in Vietnam. The President was answering questions from a reporter about U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearings on the subject239 words
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Miscellaneous74 1969-11-20 3 AMY By Jack TippH' "Here it comes...the KING OF THE CASTLE! M DATELINE: DANGER! by JotnSaundereand AJdtf McWlams 5 M E MAYBE ITTS AN ACT, BOSSMAYBE HE JUST WANTS TO HIDE PPOM you AT THE 'FARM', i 111 J- 2" ATr II l i fir A r i THX WIZARD74 words
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297 1969-11-20 4 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Wed. (Reuter) A group of Afro-Asian countries yesterday called on Israel to abandon her "practice of collective and area punishment" in occupied Arab territories. The call eame In a draft resolution to be tabled urgently later before the U.N. Social Committee297 words
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Article55 1969-11-20 4 BELGRADE. Wed (UPI) An earthquake of light to medium intensity shook portions of central and western Yugoslavia yesterday but did no known damage, officials said The quake was felt at 8:33 a m. in the central Yugoslav city of Banja Luka. shattered three weeks ago by a55 words
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197 1969-11-20 4 EASTBOUHNE England. Wed. (Reuter) A man here has received an official warning that he contravened Britain's race relations act because he advertised for a Scottish domestic servant. His Member of Parliament. Conservative Sir Charles Taylor. said last night he will raise the matter in the197 words
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Article113 1969-11-20 4 THE weakly students' essays for today. Thursday. Nov. 20, hava baan hald over till tomorrow. Friday, Nov. 21. Students are reminded that they can continue to send in their essays during the final-term school holidays. Winning entries will be published, as usual, in the Eastern Sun every Monday113 words
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Article76 1969-11-20 4 HOME Wed (UPP Actress Gina Lollobr.jlda. arheduled to marry American industrialist George Kaufman In NPW York on Dec. 18. returned to Rome yesterday to prepare for work on her next film Miss Lollobrlfida left her fiance behind In New York She said ahe would go to76 words
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Article88 1969-11-20 4 BATH, England. Wed. (Reuter> Telephone operator Sheila Harris i» bald and It will coat you two ahUllncs an<j six pence sterling to see her without her wig That is what she Is charging since she cut off all her hair recently to raise88 words
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Article80 1969-11-20 4 LONDON. Wed (Reuter)_ A bank manager was shot and a cashier cashed when three masked bandits raided a auburban bank at Dulwlch yesterday and stole about £2OOO. The robbers armed with revolvers burst into the bank a few minutes after it opened ;ind shot 58-year-old manager80 words
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Article261 1969-11-20 4 ROME. Wed (Reuter) Some 20 million Italians will voice a mass demand for cheaper housing today in a nationwide general strike likely to cost the country 130.000 million lire <£ft« million). Trains, buses and taxis will stop and shops, iparkets. banks theatres. cinemas, petrol station and261 words
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Article69 1969-11-20 4 MIAMI Florida, Wed <AFF> Havana radio »a.d today that tha United St a tr» ihould settle prob'em a down here on earth inM?ad oi landing me® to th« moon Comjnentmf on th§ ApOilo-13 moon flight. th« rado aa:d: All thif hat hew a v»m effort to aatonigh tha American69 words
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Article, Illustration566 1969-11-20 4 Ann Landers - Ann Landers niAR ANN: I felt sorry for the woman who had four blue-eyed brunette babies and then a redhead came along I know from experience how stupid and thoughtless people can be about such things Our 12-year-old son is the spittin' image of566 words
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Article53 1969-11-20 4 PARIS. Wed (Router) French farmer* dumped lor-ry-loads of manure outside government offices yesterday In proteet at farm policies particularly credit curbs At Lille, the farmer® dumped the load* of manure before dawn But in other demonstrations a main road near Beaune. centra: France was blocked with more than53 words
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98 1969-11-20 4 ACCRA, Wed. (Renter) Ohana yesterday ordered all alien* without residence permits to leave the country within 14 days. Those whose residence permits have already expired were ordered t© leave Immediately An offlcial directive from the Ministry of the Interior said any contravention would98 words
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Article66 1969-11-20 4 CAMABRAI NArth-E«s'»Vi France. Wei (AFT) Four thousand text:'* worker* were threatened with "ur.'.imited" unemployment ttd*v firemen fough* a losine battl* a b are that brok# out early yesterday afternoon at the Cambhai factor* where th*v work Firemen wearing breathing apr-aratu( battled throughout veaterday Rnr i last66 words
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Advertisement11 1969-11-20 4 OVER 2,500 PRIZES WORTH MORE ""SUUUIIO DRAWING DAY 2ND. DEC. fc911 words
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Miscellaneous440 1969-11-20 4 91 SHAW ISATION »o»r r««tiv»i 4LL PARKS AND CINEMAS CEPT THE ROYAL THEATRE [L D O Phone *****| >•• pit Shaw Festival Price "hewi: U 2M. >OOP Nato'.le Wood Richard Be v n»*r WEST SIDE STORY' Techaleo:or_A- PaaaviaioajCAi ""OPENS TOMORROW Lee Marvta Toahiro Mifuae HELL IX THE PACIFIC" Color CAPITOL440 words
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Miscellaneous107 1969-11-20 4 n STAR GAZI By CLAY IL POLLAN Your Dm'ily Astivtty Owd* >< Acco rdiag Jo tha Start. To d«v»lop mwegi for Thursday, rood words corresponding to numb«n of your Zodioc birth tiga 3 6 0o»-o*oi7 7 Voo Abeuf Toko 10S>Wd 11 Don't 31 Mo» 32 B. 33Ho<oM 34 And 35107 words
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Miscellaneous59 1969-11-20 4 7' r—ORCHARD—, Bth ROMANTIC DAY I L 1»30,4,8.30 A 9.15 nm. L M-G-M |U-Pr«i«oti no* of the Greatest Love Stories ever made! A Picture that jmi will enjoy and never forget! "wmimio BRIDGIo where they met and fell In love. She w»» just a roung ballet dancer and he iraa59 words
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Miscellaneous256 1969-11-20 4 O K G A ft I i> <• 1 I O w Ulft, OHC •Ik Day! II < IW •1» MOM* "WATERLOO BBipGE" ViviW LtlOH Ronart TAYLOR seat Change Paramounta "Ike liana* J«h" PVUIJB. Caiar M ehae. Cain* Kaf Valloaa CATHAV 3J400 ODf ON 2 1 l|. I* i MOOR256 words
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Article207 1969-11-20 5 THE market opened easier during the morning yesterday but low price levels attracted many buyers in the afternoon resulting in the day s trading closing firmly. Trading was also mainly on the new issues. M. Wood Wool improvea bv three points from 1 13 to207 words
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Article1306 1969-11-20 5 BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading room* of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified:- INDUSTRIALS Acma $2.08 (1) $2.05 <1) $2 04 (2) S2 02 (2). DIM $2.10 (1'1,306 words
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Article166 1969-11-20 5 SYDNEY. Wed (LTD Wednesday's closing Sydney Stock Exchange selected shares MINING: Acme* 300 Ass M.n 7.50 Aust Dev. 1 40 Barrier 1 50 Bh South 4 88 C NVir*# 6 30 C. Gold 9 20 Cra 12 90 Emper 152 Endur 56 Gt. Boulder 3 85 Gt.166 words
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Article220 1969-11-20 5 THE Port of Singapore Authority h as made the following berthing arrangements for ships m port, today. Thurs.. Nov. 20:DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 3/4 Nazim Khikmet 19 Kotoku Maru N.W. 1 Fetalmg N.W. 2 Serampang 21/22 Perils 23 24 Baxtergate 3132 ISVptune Zircon 42 43 GlCr.og> EW. Jetty220 words
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Article178 1969-11-20 5 rflHh Hngapore Ktihher Brokers As.»o< latmn nas supplied the 1 following information in respect of I»iik1nf>s» transacted In SM.H' Pallets SMR MTV <HC) Nov2 cents premium traded. Dec Pallets 2? cetits premium sellers Jan Pallets 2 certs premium traded SMR 5L <HC) Nov Pallets 1* rents premium178 words
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217 1969-11-20 5 GENEVA. Wed. (UPI) The United States and Japan opened on Monday a first round of "top-level" negotiations on the thorny problem of textile imports from the Asian trading partner. Th*» negovatinp teams were hearten by ambassador Joseph Greenwald for the US and ambassador Yoshihiro217 words
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Article147 1969-11-20 5 NEW YORK. Wed (LTD Sele<"ti\> issue* ahead nr> Wall Street vesterdav although the market pointed !owe r fo» the sixth successive session Turnover w a R moderate At th* final con; the UP! maiketwiae indicator was off ft 23 per cert on 1.815 issues traded147 words
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Article, Illustration307 1969-11-20 5 A REVOLUTIONARY 150 000 machine capable of turning out an indefinite variety of wood profiles has been specially brought to Singapore for demonstration purposes. The machine which has already amused keen interest in the local woodworking Industry, showed it* capabilities at a demonstration held recently307 words
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Article66 1969-11-20 5 THE Association of Barks in Malaysia-Singapore yesterdav made the following charges in its rates to merchants (rates are quoted the equivalent of 100 unlt s of foreign currency): SELLING T T or O D ready Deutsche Mark s $B3 5850; Holland Guilders $85.5025. Swiss Francs $7l 2325. Belgian66 words
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191 1969-11-20 5 SYDNEY, Wed (UPI) Japanese steel companies will buv an additional 6c million long tons of high iron ore worth AS4SC million from Mount Newman in Western Australia. Sir James Vernon, chairman o* Commonwealth Sugaj Refining Company Ltd. (CSR) announced in Sydney on Monday.191 words
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Article197 1969-11-20 5 LONDON. Wed <Reuten Share prices in British Petroleum leaped yesterday as the London stock market responded to overnight news of official American approval for the company's merger wl»h the Standard Oil Company of Ohio. The long-awaited go-head was seen as clearing the way for197 words
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125 1969-11-20 5 LONDON. Wed Against strong foreign competition. the Communications Division of Redifon Limited la member company of the Rediffusion organisation) has won an order worth over C 22.000 for two high-powered omnidirectional MF radio beacon installations in Sabah The beacons will be at Kota Kinabalu125 words
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Article39 1969-11-20 5 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the News York stock Exchange yesterday .10 Industrials 845.17 20 Rails 197.26 15 Utilities 115.22 65 Stocks 282 24 40 Bonds 70.36 Commodity futures index 114.65 0.07.39 words
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Article681 1969-11-20 5 SINGAPORE Stock Evhanre *old and other prices, officially luted at the cio*e ot business.. INDl Arms 2 05 Ben A- Co lh« 1 70 Borneo Bhd xd 1-73 Bouttead 1 M 1 98 f. »usar 38* a Carriage i n 1 72 C- Plywood 153 1681 words
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Article262 1969-11-20 5 December First Grade Rubber closed in Singapore and Malaysia yesterday at 5 p.m. at 627 8 cents per lb., up onequarter of a cent from previous close. The tone of the market was quiet after steady. The market ruled quietly and certain for most of the262 words
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Article95 1969-11-20 5 1HK n«*in price* at the Slntaporr Chinese Produce t.ichanxe «fre> Bnyer £eller Coconut Oil <F O B > Bulk 5? 00 Coconut Oil (F O B > Oram <T1 S« Mixed C opra 36.00 f Mont<>k *lhit* Pepper 210 OO <F O B-) Sarawak White Pepper 207 SO (FOB.)95 words
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Article15 1969-11-20 5 THE tin price for yesterday was $683 12? per picu!, up SI 2515 words
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Article485 1969-11-20 5 AKKIVAL8. 5 00am MsA 029 K Lumpur 6 10am IT A IT 1575 Lofc Angele*. Honolulu. Papeete. Auckland Noumea 9 IK. am M> A1 l» K Lumpur, vuani <• \K(I>A Jakarta 10 15 am MSA 121 K Lumpur 10.25 am MSA 005 Penang, Ipob. K Lumpur. Malacca. 12-85485 words
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Article426 1969-11-20 6 WHAT Is happening in South Thailand and North Malaysia clearly reveals now that the governments of both these countries are determined to eliminate once and for all the Communist terrorists who have been ravaging the border area for a long time. Some sort of a joint operation426 words
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Article373 1969-11-20 6 SEN. WILLIAM FULBRIGHT has now come up with the statement that implies that Filipinos, Thais and Koreans who are fighting in Vietnam are mercenaries who have been induced to do so by money given to them by the Johnson administration. This appears to be his conclusion from a373 words
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618 1969-11-20 6 WILLIAM SCALLY - SURVEYOR 3, lounched from Americc, landed or* th« moon ytors ago and died there. Its subsequent recovery may shed light on some mysteries that have never been solved on Earth. By WILLIAM SCALLY CAPE KENNEDY, (Reuter) Space experts are hoping to extract freak lecrets618 words
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Article349 1969-11-20 6 HOUSTON. (Reuter) Tools to help the Apollo 12 astronauts pick up. dig. scratch and chip pieces of the lunar surface without having to kneel or bend down will be used by Conrad and Bean during their two moon walks. Tools consist of four core349 words
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458 1969-11-20 6 LEON DANIEL - By LEON DANIEL TOKYO, (UPI) Riots in Japan are as elaborately staged as Kabuki performances, and have much of the same air of unreality as the traditional theatrical art form. The kimono-clad lovely tripping along a street near the centre of the action is not what458 words
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Article48 1969-11-20 6 SPACE CENTRE Houston 'UPIi Once Apollo 12 astronauts Cor.rad Br.d Bean leave the "Intfepld" their moon-lander and re-enter the mother ship thev plan to crash the n 0 longer necessary lander into the moor. Apollo 11 's "Eagle'* mav still be in lunar orbit, engineers say.48 words
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Article, Illustration763 1969-11-20 6 Joseph Alsop - By Joseph Alsop WASHINGTON The President is jubilant, the Democrats are openly downhearted And by any test, the recent election results justify both these emotions. For the Republicans, of course, the great triumphs were the landslide win of William Cahill in New Jersey and the surprising solid victory763 words
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Article1119 1969-11-20 6 PHIL NEWSOM - The war-plagued *****, among other things, have been a time of growing disillusionment with the US. role of 'global policeman.' UPI foreign news analyst speculates on the patterns and problems that are likely to take shape in the 70s. By PHIL NEWSOM HEW YORK (UPI)1,119 words
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Article43 1969-11-20 6 SPACE CENTRE (LTI) The Apollo 12 astronauts will spend about 32 hours and 2 moon-walks OP the un&r surface and spare «R*ner official: hooe they will b* moi> comfortable Crew hammocks and blankets are Provided on the moon-laader on thi* flight,43 words
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Article, Illustration475 1969-11-20 7 A. WANDER (S) PTE. LTD. SUPPLEMENT rpHE MINISTER for Health, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, will today officially open the 45th Ovaltine Factory of the Wander Group of Companies. The opening of Wander Jurong marks a new and proud milestone in Ovaltine's association475 words
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Article, Illustration205 1969-11-20 7 TO-DAY, Nov. 20. 1969. marks an important milestone in the history of the WANDER London Group of Companies, and it is with considerable pride and pleasure that I to-day return to Sinpore to attend the official opening ot our Jurong factory, and205 words
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Article, Illustration604 1969-11-20 7 OVALTINE is prepared after some of the hygienically and rigorously controlled processes of scientific manufacture. In fact, the factory houses one of the most comprehensively equipped food laboratories in South-east Asia. It is specially based in design on the group's central laboratory facilities in Berne,604 words
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Advertisement67 1969-11-20 7 kTJA v'v ~J 'uM]C' •••}-<. i I -«e-r* v >■" .< v.;-; I .II T I >r.-i A V II A. BANDER ISW6APORE* PTE. LTD. V,. 'J tjrjj&l lIP NOW MANUFACTURED 1 v it if 1 Is-. P» I -K L t LMLi ip? t\ 3* 1.., ivi 9l 467 words
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Advertisement215 1969-11-20 8 Heartiest Cong to A. WANDER (SINGAPORE) PTE. LIMITED on the occasion of occasion of the official of their factory from Singapore Ovaltine Ring Association Msmbers Provision 6c Sundries Merchants 1 Association Chin Wah Heng Co. (Pte.) Ltd. Yong Chua Seng Co. (Pte.) Ltd. Ang Chuan Lam (Pte.) Ltd. Thye Hlng215 words
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Article, Illustration476 1969-11-20 9 fWALTINE'i special qualities and fine nutritive values have led to its great popularity not only with the general public but, more particularly, with the medical profession and with dieticians all over the world. This has resulted in its wide-spread use in hospitals, nursing homes, and in476 words
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Advertisement106 1969-11-20 9 Two essential ingredients of Ovaltine Supplied exclusively by the factories of v UNIGATE AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD. Manufacturers of High-Class Dairy Products 141 Osborne Street, South Yarra, Victoria, Australia, 3141 Cables: "UNIGATE, MELBOURNE" Phone: *****1 UNIGATE AUSTRALIA PTY. LIMITED offer their congratulations to A. WANDER (S) PTE. LIMITED. on the opening106 words
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Advertisement41 1969-11-20 9 Diethelm Co., Ltd. extend Congra tu to A. WANDER (S) PTE. LTD. on the occasion of their officio I open ing We are proud to have supplied them with office furniture. Diethelm Co., Ltd. 149-A Market St., Singapore 1 Tel: *****41 words
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Article, Illustration483 1969-11-20 10 OV A L T I N E has always been associated with sporting activities of all kinds around the world. Famous athletes and trainers have long paid tribute to the outstanding qualities of Ovaltine. It is the only food beverage that has been officially483 words
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Advertisement167 1969-11-20 10 Metal Box congratulates A. Wander (Singapore) Pte. Ltd on the occasion of the opening of their factory on 20th November 1969. X 5 AjT'V J i j t < Ij&Ziv lr >xm( .r." V ..y .y. J i y pip i J? Jtt WhyM, i /f v-:-m x :Vr' iv167 words
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Advertisement152 1969-11-20 10 Congratulations to A. WANDER (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. on the official opening of their new factory from: Singapore Gias Manufacturers Pte. Limited. Packaging Specialists and Suppliers of Fibreboard Cartons to A. Wander (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Congratulations A. WANDER (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. on the occasion of the official opening of their Jurong152 words
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Article, Illustration182 1969-11-20 11 4PTLY u Th# Hear* of the Process' th« Scott Band Dryer it situated on the top floor of the Singapore Factory to allow a gravity flow of the Bulk Ovaltine to the granu- lators. bulk storaga and packaging bays situated on the lower floor* of182 words
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Advertisement41 1969-11-20 11 Congratulations A. WANDER (S) PTE. LTD. on occasion of their official opening We specialise in Stevedoring, Lighterage, Shipping Forwarding Lorry Transport Crane Services. Mr. CHUA HUNG YAM SIN HIAP HOE TRANSPORT 84, Telok Ayer St., Singapore, 1. Tel: *****, *****, *****541 words
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Advertisement54 1969-11-20 11 Congratulations to A. WANDER (S) PTE. LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their NEW FACTORY from SIME DARBY contractors for AIRCONDITIONING INSTALLATIONS With Best A. WANDER (S) PTE. LTD. on the occasion of the official opening of their Jurong plant from E. I. PARRISH SDN. BHD. LABORATORY EQUIPMENT54 words
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Advertisement127 1969-11-20 11 Congratulations and Best Wishes to A. WANDER (S) PTE. LTD. on the open of the Jurong A. C. LOH 122-A JOO CHIAT ROAD, SINGAPORE 15. TEL: *****6 Specialist In Sanitary, Sewerage and Water Servicea. Congratulations to A. WANDER (S) PTE. LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their NEW127 words
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Article, Illustration118 1969-11-20 12 CITUATED on the ground floor of the Jurong Factory the "wet-mix" process and procedures form a crucial stage in the production of Ovaltlne. Dry Ingredients are weighed and in the Slmon-Barron fountain equipment on the first floor of the factory following sieving and foreign matter extraction process118 words
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Advertisement49 1969-11-20 12 With Best Compliments Wishes to A. WANDER (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. on the occasion of the official opening of their Jurong Plant We are proud to be the sole supplier of their Polyethylene bags Mr. TEO KIM LENG SINGAPORE POLYETHYLENE PRODUCTS LTD. 6/8 Jalan Kuantan, S'poro 7. Tel. *****, *****4.49 words
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Advertisement194 1969-11-20 12 With Best to JL WAHDEB (SINGAPORE) PTE. LIMITED. from SINO CHEMICAL CO., (PTE.) LIMITED 145 CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE, 1. Tel: *****, ***** Supplier of CHEMICALS for Industries, Laboratories, Electronic, Electroplating etc. Stockist with the widest range of HAWANA ENGLAND W. GERMANY JAPAN PRODUCTS Congra tula tions to A. Wander (S)194 words
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Article155 1969-11-20 13 BANGKOK Wed <T7PI) South Korea defeated Malaysia 90-72 and Thailand swamped Hong Kong 82-63 lavSt night in the opening round of the fifth Asian basketball championships. P; •d by B:ng Dong Pa with 27 "ts the South Koreans were In front throughout the contest and155 words
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91 1969-11-20 13 Amateur Champ Urges FiveRound Bouts MOSCOW. Wed »Reuter>— Valpri Fmiov. the Soviet European amateur champion, yesterday urged the introduction of five-round bouts In amateur boxing. "AmatPur Boxing seems to be heading for a crisis of sorts. which is being brought on by much too subjective as well as the fpr.nt-hke91 words
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Article47 1969-11-20 13 KANPUR. India. Wed. (Reu,p India, with five w rket s left led Australia by j-6 runs at the close of the fourth day's play in the second cricket Test here todav Srorrs: India 320 and 204 for five; Australia 348 Australia won the first Test47 words
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Article693 1969-11-20 13 Our Racing Correspondent - By Our Racing Correspondent Ipoh, Wed. Double S«v«n, 4 court* scratching last weak, did a stylish workout ovar 3f in 37 1/5 on good going. It was the fastest time returned this morning. Double Seven, who impressed in his last outing at Kuala Lumpur earlier693 words
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Article843 1969-11-20 13 CI. 2 Div. 1 6 F. 851 Olympic FUmf u 4y 9.00 Olytrpia Stable Teh 713 Matico 4y 810 Dat<> A Datin K L. Teh 131 Jerantut 4y 8.10 Sultan of Pahang Lee :3i Firecracker 5y 8.09 Firecracker* Stable R.S Bretik 424 Film Star 5r843 words
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273 1969-11-20 13 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Rod Laver led an Australian sweep of the top three places among the men in the 1969 world tennis magazine ratings, and Mrs. Marqaret Smith Court of Australia was first among the women. Lever Tony Roche and John Newcombe were273 words
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Article207 1969-11-20 13 About 200 competitor* of SI San Public School took part m the first ever crosscountry rac® for Primary Schools held at their ground. Sembawang. yesterday. Liew Shoo Kuel who clocked 21 minutes 28.0 sees over the three-mile route won the boys open' division title. Han Liang207 words
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Article59 1969-11-20 13 6AFA "A" will meet Farrer United In the semi-finals of the Football Association of Singapore's Youth Tournament at Ja!an Besar Stadium on Saturday at 330 p.m In the other semi-finals Darul Aff.ah will flash against Burnley United at 445 p.m at the same ground The final w;ll59 words
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Article, Illustration203 1969-11-20 13 Eastern Knight - Bv Eastern Knight THE West Asian Zone Championship, held in Singapore this year, had eight participants, representing India. Iran. Israel and Mongolia It was clearly a flght between Kagan of Israel and UJtumen of Mongolia. Both play aggressive chesa; Kagan always attacking the Klngslde and203 words
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Article122 1969-11-20 13 Wills Tourney LONDON. Wed IReuter) Australian professional Roy Emerson, former Wimbledon champion, overcame initial difficulties to reach the second round of the men's singles in the Wills £20.000 Open indoor tennis tournament here yesterday Emerson beat Rumanian lon Tiriac 11-9 6-3 He then paired with ffllowAustralian122 words
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Article106 1969-11-20 13 LONDON. We<3 (Reuter) Result s oi football matches payed last night were: hnglish Football Association Cup Firsi Kounri Keplajs Barnsley 2 Darlington 0 Bransiey v. Alfreton or Barrow in the s' r ond round t 0 be played on Saturday. Dec fi>. Town 3 Bournemouth 1106 words
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Article54 1969-11-20 13 ZUFICH Wed. cßeuten The International Football Federation <FIFA) said yesterday they had now lifted the suspension imposed on the Aden National Football Association since they had paid their dues to the federation FIFA announced the auspension on Monday but later the same day received money54 words
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Article121 1969-11-20 13 DALLAS, Texas, Wed. ißeuter) Ismail El Shafei, 22-year-old Egyptian tennis star, yesterday signed a contract with the World Championship Tennis touring group to begin to play as a professional in 1970. Mike Davies, the Dallasbased W C.T.'s executive director, said it was a 'longterm contract'121 words
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Advertisement153 1969-11-20 13 Classified Ad. R«stflurant Bar KAI AND DRINK in quiet »r,o homelv atmosphere? Visit Restaurant Bax ID Stranr Hotel 21/25. Bencuuier Street Tela *****/ ***** APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE ARMED FORCES 1 Applications are invited from suitably qualified male Singapore Citizens who are medically and physically fit for appointments as: DENTAL OFFICERS 2153 words
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Miscellaneous1096 1969-11-20 13 TV SINGAPURA (CHANNEL 5) PM 300 Opening Announcements in all La sua en and Morning Stnr 325 Another Song Another N*elody Tamil» ißcpeat'. 3 3"> It Haopening In S: igapore 'Chinese Version» 'Repeat* 350 Housewives Mati. nee (Part 2 of a Hokkien film "T"> Miss Th# Wedding 445 Close; 6001,096 words
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Article, Illustration241 1969-11-20 14 THE Singapore Polytechnic received a helping hand on Tuesday from the William Jacks Group in its efforts to provide the necessary qualified manpower for the Republic's indus- trialisation programme. It came in the form of a cheque for $6,000 which will cover 50 terms'241 words
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Article, Illustration532 1969-11-20 14 THE achievement of Sikh Community of Singapore was yesterday compared to that of the Republic, because both started with small beginnings and ended up somewhere on the higher rung of the ladder. This comparison was made by Mr. Chua Sian Chin. Minister f orSunpix. - 532 words
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Article, Illustration116 1969-11-20 14 Mr. Behram Vakil. Sales Superintendent for Air India, Singapore, left on Sunday to attend the Lion's Club annual Area Convention in Taipei. One of the aims of this convention is to discuss regional co-operation amongst Lion's Clubs of th* area, in the strive towards better service116 words
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Article35 1969-11-20 14 Forty rune People have been •elected fo r the sixth Tourist Guide course, which t*>gan Monday. Among tho»e selected were officers i n the British ,Armv due for retrenchment after the British withdrawal.35 words
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Article303 1969-11-20 14 A Festival of Diamonds, that'* what it it going to be when models display nearly one million dollars of diamonds and jewellery, at the Golden Lotus Restaurant of Hotel Malaysia, on Nov. 27, to raise funds for Children's Charities. This is another glittering function organised303 words
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Article19 1969-11-20 14 There were a total of 47 road accidents r>n Tuesday, of which eight were classified as serious19 words
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94 1969-11-20 14 The first meeting of the Asean Permanent Committee on Civil Air Transportation will be held at the Singapore Conference Hall from Nov. 25 to 27. Delegates »rom five Asean countries, namely. Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines. Singapore and Thailand will attend the meeting.94 words
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Article, Illustration234 1969-11-20 14 THE Asian Development Bank hat undertaken a massive Southeast Asian Economic survey to study problems facing this region in the coming 70's. This will help countries concerned to take remedial action. Mr. Leo Downey, the Alternate Executive Director of the Asien Development234 words
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256 1969-11-20 14 THE Senior Assistant Director of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau, Mr. R. Noidu, yesterday disclosed in Court that a gong was involved in smuggling Indonesian Nationals into Singapore as immigrants. He revealed the existence of the gang when he objected to an app'ication for hail256 words
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Article113 1969-11-20 14 A 12-lecture course on "Intermediate Industrial Management" will be conducted by the Extramural Studies Department. University of Singapore, commencing from Dec. 1 at 7.30 p.m. The speaker will be Mr. Seek Hong Chee. a lecturer at the "Department of Business Administration The aim of the course is to113 words
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Article, Illustration252 1969-11-20 14 SINGAPORE needs more computer services os she is fast becoming a technologically-ad-vanced country in the region, Mr. J.W. Bradley said yesterday. Mr. Bradley, the General Manager of IBM here was speaking to newsmen after he spoke on a technical topic, "Computers." to members252 words
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Article46 1969-11-20 14 The Singapore Armed Force* will conduct exercises at the Marsiline area from 800 am. today to 10 00 pm. tomorrow. Approximately 700 personnel will be involved Blanks and thunderflashes will be used during the exercise s The public is advised not t« be alarmed46 words
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160 1969-11-20 14 Pictu re shows five of the entrants: (From left) Miss Cynthia Panarus Philippine Air Line; Mis Prakaidao Hoyarankul, 22, of Thai International Air Lines; Miss Carolyn Dawkins, 22 of Ansett Airlines of Australia; Miss Kitty Hadriati Sutanto, 22 of Garuda Ai r Lines and Miss Rehana Khambaty, 20 of Malaysia-Singapore160 words
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Miscellaneous80 1969-11-20 14 Time Tide TODAY S:npapr\r» Town- 156 a m (3 ft 823 m ft 2 prr (3.3 ft); R39 om. (8 2 ft> Naval Dockvard: 739 am (8.5 ft); 12 21 pn («.6 ft); 508 pm <8.5 f*» TOMORROW Smeapore Towr 247 am. (3 3 ft.). 85t am (8 r i80 words
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