Eastern Sun, 22 November 1969
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Title Section21 1969-11-22 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 IMo. 1186 Saturday* 22 November 1969* M€(P) 0737 Price 15 cent*21 words
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613 1969-11-22 1 SPACE CENTRE, Houston, Fri. (UPI) Apollo 12's explorers, having set off vibrations like "a gong in a belfry" by crashing their module Intrepid on the moon, went sightseeing in lunar orbit Friday and snapped pictures of future landing sites. Their three-day, quarter-million-mile (240,000-km)613 words
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Article221 1969-11-22 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) Henry Cabot Lodge has resigned as Chief U.S. Negotiator at the Paris peace talks, the White House announced yesterday. The announcement said Lodges deputy. Lawrence E Walsh, also had resigned. N*o successors were ramed for either Ronald L Ziegler White House Press Secretary,221 words
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571 1969-11-22 1 K.S. Sidhu - By K.S. Sidhu AS city police intensified efforts to solve four murders committed under what appear to be a mounting crime wave, another death was re- ported yesterday. The body of Madam Ang Yong Tee. 65. was found in a room in571 words
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Article83 1969-11-22 1 WUERZBURG, Germany. Fri. (UPI> Police said yesterday they have arrested a gang that kidnapped young girls from the streets of Wuerzburg and drove them to woods where phonographic photographs were taken They said three youths and the leader of the gang, identified only as 20-year-old builders clerk Herbert83 words
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Article, Illustration153 1969-11-22 1 The two happy persons seen shakirj; hands are Mr Lee Che* Yens arvi Miss Lye Ling Fonc who were th* lop prize winners at t*e Singapore international Chamb** of Co*nmrrce's annual prize Giving Ceremony Mr. Lee. 23. won the *3OO prize for graduating with first clas« honour*153 words
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Article132 1969-11-22 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) President Nixon announced today that the United States would return Okinawa to Japan in 1972 and re* move nuclear weapons from its defence bases there. A joint communique issued by the President and the Japanese Prime Minister. Eisaku Sato, said the132 words
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Article291 1969-11-22 1 Shock Waves Alert Here KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A two-minute tremor shook Penong island at 9.37 a.m. this morning causing thousands of office workers to panick and run for shelter. The tremor, the third in two year*, did not caused any severe damage. About 900 employees291 words
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Article353 1969-11-22 1 A day after despatch clerk Khoo Eng Kew had been sentenced to three years' jail, another postal clerk, Sim Ann Poh alias John Sim, 30, was yesterday given a similar sentence in connection with the theft of $93/000 worth of diamonds bound for Tel353 words
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Article76 1969-11-22 1 Istanbul, Frl (Reuter) Tirkey today accused a senior BiCganar. diplomat of eswon a?* and ordered him to leav fe the countrv within 24 hours Istanbul'* Security Chier announced The Bulgarian. Ivan Kuzmanov, Deputy Consul General here was detained in Edirne. a Turkish border town, today and handed76 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous18 1969-11-22 1 ■BTH?T 'X S3 r m f. rat "Why can't you follow the race with binoculars like everybody else?"18 words
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Article, Illustration274 1969-11-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia has not taken any decision to introduce educational television, the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Enche Hamsah bin Dato Abu Samah, said here today. Speaking to reporters on his return from Singapore Enche Hamzah said his Ministry hoped to274 words
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Article35 1969-11-22 2 KUCHING, Sarawak. Sat(Reuter) A 24-hour curfew was imposed on certain parts of Sibu and Sarikie districts in Sarawak's third division from p.m. tonight until further notice to facilitate security forces operations, police announced tonight.35 words
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247 1969-11-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A committee to ensure closer co-operation between the government and the trade union movement is to be set up soon, the Minister with Special Functions, Tun Tan Slew Sin, announced today. The proposal to form such a committee was the result247 words
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Article141 1969-11-22 2 A brave housewife, Madam Teo Kek Seng. 45. who saw a man running out of her home with a bundle gave chase and ahouted for help, which resulted in the arrest of the thief, yesterday. Madam Teo said that she woke up at 6-45 am. In the morning141 words
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Article238 1969-11-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Security forces in their mopping up operation against Communist terrorists in the Grik-Kroh area along the Malaysia-Thai border have found "some useful leads." A military source in Kroh said today the "leads" discovered by ground troops combing areas shelled during the238 words
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Article, Illustration224 1969-11-22 2 A top American lecturer yesterday suggested that the United States should keep the 7th Fleet in Southeast Asia to protect Asian countries from the Communists. He Is Mr. Thomas 6. Haggal. lecturer and radio commentator and Youth Counsellor from Hlghpolnt,224 words
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Article244 1969-11-22 2 Socialism in Singapore will spell one underlying object to provide economic and social needs for the people by creating the maximum of wealth through industry and trade, Enche Rahim Ishak, Minister of State tor Foreign Affairs, said yesterday. Speaking at the fifth anniversary dinner and dance244 words
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Article82 1969-11-22 2 The Singapore National Orchestra of the National Theatre Company will present ltg Symphony tndav and tomorrow at 830 am, at Singapore Conference Hall under the patronage of President Yusof bin Ishak German-trained violinlat Mr. Alphonso J Anthony, the leader of th* Singapore National Orchestra, will conduct the orchestra.82 words
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389 1969-11-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tun Abdul Raxak today expressed the hope of investors minimising the unemployment problem in the>country with the availability of more manpower as e result of the expansion of the Industrial Training Insti- tute. The Dlrertnr of Operations who W as speakirve389 words
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Article, Illustration191 1969-11-22 2 The Commerzbank AG. one of the big three banks in West Germany, will open its 11th Foreign Representative Office in Singapore. Mr. Horst Frenschkowskl, one of its directors, announced yesterday. He told a press conference that approval for the setting up of the office was received191 words
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Article150 1969-11-22 2 Dr. Goh Keng Swee, the Finance Minister, will perform a champagne launching ceremony of a luxury pleasure craft at the official opening ceremony of American Marine (S) Pte. Ltd at Jurong Town on Sunday. The launching ceremony will signal another important export order for Singapore. The150 words
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Advertisement86 1969-11-22 2 FOR DRAW NO: 64 (23.11. 69) YOU COULD BE 1 THE LUCKY WINNER OF THIS JACKPOT! 583.000 $20,000 $350 Sl5 TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT TO WINNERS WITH 4 PIUS THE ADDITIONAL NUMBER R ORRLC T EACH TO WINNFRS WITH 4 NUMBERS CORRECT EXCLUDING THE ADDITIONAL NUMBER EACH TO86 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1142 1969-11-22 2 (CHANNEL 5) PM 1.00 Opening Anncts in *ll Languages and Space Kidettes; 120 Gentle Ben (Keeper of the Glades Part 2>; 1.50 Kaleidoscope (Animal Camouflage)- 155 World Tennis 250 Inba Neram; 3.40 ABC Documentary (The Soviet Woman); 435 What's My Line; 4.55 Phantaman (Doctor's Death); 520 Survival Ir. The Sea1,142 words
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Miscellaneous100 1969-11-22 2 Time €k Tide TODAY Singapore Town 32* am. 1 S 6 It); 921 am (9 ft >; 3 50 pm. (1 5 ft 10 56 p m. (8 8 ft.). Naval Dockvard: 319 a.m. <4 4 ft.); 9 .33 a m (10 ft.): 3.32 pm 2.3 ft.); 10 30 pm.100 words
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382 1969-11-22 3 VIENTIANE, Fri. (UPI) Laotian Government forces yesterday repelled a two-pronged Communist attack on strategic positions in south central Laos, Maj. Gen. Ouane Rathikoune said. Ouane, Commanderin- Chief of the Royal Laos Armed Forces, told United Press International the "bloodiest night,"382 words
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534 1969-11-22 3 CLEVELAND, Ohio. Fri. (UPI and Reuter) David Duncan Douglas, world famous war photographer, yesterday said he is not convinced by copyright photographs published in the Cleveland Plain Dealer that U S troops slaughtered Vietnamese villagers. Douglas was interviewed by commentator Dorothy Fuldheim on a local television534 words
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361 1969-11-22 3 MOSCOW, Fri. (UPI) Former Premier Nikita Khrushchev's campaign against the late dictator Josef Stalin came to a climax Nov. 1, 1961, with the removal of Stalin's body from its place beside V.I. Lenin in Red So-iare Mausoleum. Now, for the first time In 13 years,361 words
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Article90 1969-11-22 3 MATSUUO, Jcpan, Fri. (UPI) The Matsuo Sulfur Mine Company closed shop this week and the 600 men who lost their jobs never had it so good. They've been literally swamped with job offers from companies in 15 prefectures at the rate of six to a person. Local authorities said90 words
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143 1969-11-22 3 BANGKOK, Fri, (Reuter) Thailand has about 2,000 Communist terrorists and their sphere of influence and control extends over 200,000 people. General Siayud Kherdpol, Director of Operations of the Communist Suppression Operations Command (CSOC), said yesterday. He was addressing the opening session of the second143 words
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462 1969-11-22 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) President Nixon was expected to announce today that the United States would return Okinawa to Japan in 1972 and remove nuclear weapons from the strategic Pacific island. Diplomatic sources said agreement on the future of the big American defence base,462 words
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Article58 1969-11-22 3 JAKARTA, Fri. (UPI) Twenty-five Members of the Indonesian Parliament have called for legal action against ex-President Sukarno and his Japanese bom wife. Ratna Sari Dewi, for alleged involvement in a financial scandal. The MPs presented a draft resolution yesterday linking Sukarno and Dewi with 'manipulation" of 69 million58 words
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418 1969-11-22 3 LUCKNOW, India, Fri. (Reuter) Eight Cabinet Ministers resigned from the Congress Party Government in the north Indian State of Uttar Pradesh yesterday, threatening to bring down the nine-month-old government of Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi's home state. The eight418 words
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Article98 1969-11-22 3 HONG KONG, Fri (UPI) Male students of Hong Kong University bathed in the nude to pop music in the presence of female students a few nights ago. the China Mail reported yesterday. The Mail, quoting a freshman of the university, said the girls from Lady Ho Tung Hall98 words
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Advertisement114 1969-11-22 3 v 1 1 specialist airline gives you H fecial food ...and Convair comfort Comfort is the name of the game when you fly Cathay Pacific. It starts with fine food. We are an independent airline. Doing things better keeps us on top. We add the comfort of four-engine Convair jets114 words
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266 1969-11-22 4 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) British Members of Parliament are being asked to probe the deaths of three men who worked at a government research centre that produces nerve gas. Mrs. Elizabeth Compton. leader of the country's antlchemlcal and biological warfare group, said last266 words
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75 1969-11-22 4 Congress Party President Siddavvanahalli Nijalingappa (left standing) addresses a special meeting of members of Parliament organised to elect a new leader in the Parliament, on Nov. 16, (top photo). Congress Party's Old Guard faction expelled Prime Minister Gandhi from the party on Nov. 11. (L to R) Nijalingappa; S. K.UPI photo. - 75 words
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Article152 1969-11-22 4 SPACE CENTRE. Houston. Fri. (UPl)—Heart ratesoftne two Apollo rroonwalkers show on Thursday's second stroll on '.he lunar surface had more exciting moments than the first. Medical data received on earth showed Charle® Pete". Conrad's and Alan L. Bean's hearts beat faster at :n the second moon walk152 words
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233 1969-11-22 4 VIENNA. Fri. (UFD Two young Poles hijacked a Polish airliner to Vienna yesterday and asked for political asylum. So did one of the passengers, a Roman Catholic pnest who apparently had nothing to do with the hijacking. Officials said the two youths Wieslaw F.233 words
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Article61 1969-11-22 4 WASHINGTON. Fri (Reuter) Tho fin*e» CH suspicion pointed to Horace Ray Shlpp T hen police found a glove at the scene o* a safe break-in. It contained the tip of his left index finger. Police identified the print an a traced its 19-year-old owner to a local hospital61 words
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Article53 1969-11-22 4 LONDON". Fri. (UPI> The Hanson quintuplets, one week old. continued yesterday to make satisfactory progress. a spokesman for Queen Charlottes hospital said. "They are going on a s well as we hope and everv day tney continue to like this is a step i n the right direction,"53 words
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411 1969-11-22 4 LONDON. Frl. (Reuter) "My" I feel like a racehorse", whispered Miss Australia as <his year s field in the "Miss World" contest made a presa debut here yesterday. Auburn haired Stelane Meurer. from Sydney, was startled by the high betting odds411 words
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Article32 1969-11-22 4 BELGRADE. Fn (Reuter) Yugoslavia and China ha\-e agreed in principle to exchange ambassadors. which would raise the status of the:r missions in each other's capitals. It was announced here vesterdar.32 words
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Article, Illustration29 1969-11-22 4 UPI radiopnoto.UPI radiopnoto. - 29 words
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594 1969-11-22 4 MILAN, Fri. (Reuter) Th« government went out of its way yesterday to »how solidarity with Milan police after Wednesday's bloody street violence and a mutiny on Wednesday night by rebellious policemen at the city's main barracks. According to witnesses, police protesting against the594 words
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Article157 1969-11-22 4 HOUSTON. Frl (Reuten Apollo 12 astronauts Charles Conrad and Alan Bean said they believed they could see where their Command Ship had been struck by lightning as they came back towards it in the Lunar Module today There ha.< been speculation since the launch last157 words
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Article82 1969-11-22 4 LONDON. Fn. <UPI> W*lsh POP s-'fer Tom Jones and Philhp ha v e patched up their differences Jonne, was annoved last «*ek whe n told that Phillip, husband of Quren Elizabeth had referred to h s .inging *s "hideou-- But Tu«tia>*. he rece.Ved a letter from th« Pnnc*82 words
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Article47 1969-11-22 4 LONDON. Fr: (UPI) Queen Elizabeth II yesterday v.slted United Press International's newsfilm studios She was told that newsftlm from UPI. owned jointly by UPI and Brta;n's Independent Television News (ITN) was seer: bv two-fifths of the world's population •That's fantastic," s*ld the ouPen47 words
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138 1969-11-22 4 SANTA MONICA. California. Frl. (UPI) The owner of the estate where actress Sharon Tate and four other persons were slam Aug. 9 has sued Roman PolanskL Miss Tate's husband, and Life magazine for U*****,000. Rudolph Altobelli. who leased the Benedict Canyon home t© the138 words
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Article130 1969-11-22 4 AG ANA. Guam. Fri (CFl> The Trust Territory Government still is at loss on what to do with the "Crow-n of Thorns" starfish menace slowly eating up the precious coral reef surrounding Pacific islands. Chopping the i«-arm monster into pieces did not help. Like a weird science fiction130 words
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Advertisement17 1969-11-22 4 m R f ADMISSION FPPF. AIL ARE WELCOME Sponsored by The p*nteco*tal Evangelistic Fellowship Youth tor Christ17 words
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Article355 1969-11-22 5 RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. (Reuter) Brazil's banned National Students' Union today joined tne Roman Catholic Church in accusing the military-backed regime's investigators of torturing suspected subversives. The students organisation, broken up by political Eolice last year and now eaded by radical antiAmerican leftists, issued a statement355 words
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Article258 1969-11-22 5 HYANNIS PORT. Mass.. Fri. (Beuter) Joseph P. Kennedy. multi-millionaire flnand*r and founding father of one of America's most influential families, was buried yesterday at Hoivhood Cemetery in Brook'.yne Massachusetts Kennedy. 81. died on Tuesday following a heart attack last Saturday. He had been incapacitated by 3 stroke since258 words
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Article86 1969-11-22 5 RIO DE JANEIRO. FT: The Meteorango K;d bit the dust here today when Brazil's military censor banned film in which he aprears—most popular work In a current festival of Brazilian films. The first "underground'' moV! 2 to be shown in Brazil. "Meteorarzo Kid InterGalactic Hero'' was described a« explosive86 words
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Article301 1969-11-22 5 SPACE CENTRE. Houston Fri. (CPI) While the three Apollo 12 astronauts busy themselves with housecleaning tasks aboard their spacecraft, they sometimes tend to forget there is an anxious world below wanting to know how they are. The Flight Mission Control often has to interrupt Charles "Pete" Conrad. Alan301 words
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238 1969-11-22 5 HONOLULU. Fri. (UPI) A visiting leader of radical Japanese students called for "solidarity" between student movements in Japan and the United States. T. Hatano spoke Wednesday at the University of Hawaii. Some 300 persons turned out for the talk, sponsored by the Symposia Committee of the238 words
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Article51 1969-11-22 5 LOS ANGELES. Fri (UPI) Singer Nancy Wilson was divorced on Thursday from her husband of nine years after accused him of destroying her ego prior to public appearances. Superior Court Judge Ben Koenig granted the divorce from music publisher Kenneth Donnis. 39. Miss W:lson. 32. left the courtroom in51 words
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416 1969-11-22 5 TAYLOR LAKE VILLAGE. Texas. Fri. (UPI) Three "astrowives" wore the pants of the family Friday while their husbands played house in space, and used sign language to tell the world they were happy, thrilled and proud of the Apollo 12 moonshot. Wearing audaciously Identical off-white416 words
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Article212 1969-11-22 5 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI) A great" earthquake shook the NicoHar Islands region ocated between Burma and Sumatra on Thursday right. f he National Earthquake Information Centre announced A spokesman for the centre said the quake occurred at 9 p m EST (9 36 a.m. Singapore time, on Fri212 words
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Article356 1969-11-22 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) The House pitted a 2.200 million American dollar foreign aid bill Thursday after voting to cut 50 million dollars from the economic portion and add 54.5 million dollars in military aid to buy a squadron of new jet fighters for Nationalist China.356 words
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Article118 1969-11-22 5 BUENOS AIRES Frt (UPI) A wave of oombtng attacks in downtown Buenos Aires hit at least 15 firms early Thursday, most oi them Americans. Police said It appeared to or a co-ordinated operation against U.S. business establishments All of the explosions took place between 1 30118 words
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Article591 1969-11-22 5 WASHINGTON POSN.Y. TAT AND IRRES MONTGOMERY, Ala., Fri. (UPI) Vice-President Spire T. Agnew levelled his second attack in a week against the news media Thursday night. This time against newspapers that have "grown fat and irresponsible" without competition. "Many, many strong independent voices have been591 words
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312 1969-11-22 5 CHICAGO, Fri. (UPh A police photographer festited Thursday he saw demonstrators pull down the American flag, raise a red flag, stone a police car and shower missiles at police in a wild melee during the 1968 Democratic National Convention. The witness. Joseph Hale of the312 words
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Article227 1969-11-22 5 SAN FRANCISCO. Fri, (Reuter) An invasion party of about 90 American Indians landed on Alcatras Island before dawn today and for a second time claimed the bleak, government-owned rock for their people. They rejected calls from" Federal officials to leave the site of the abandoned federal227 words
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Article104 1969-11-22 5 WASHINGTON, Frl (Renter) The House of Representatives today defeated a resolution requiring President Nixon to consult Congress before agreeing to return Okinawa to Japan. The proposal, in the form of an amendment to the Foreign Aid Bill, was rejected by 51 votes to 24.104 words
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Article472 1969-11-22 6 WHAT Is surprising is not that Henry Cabot Lodge resigned as the American Chief Negotiator in the Paris Peace Talks, but how a statesman of his calibre stuck it out so long. Lodge, former U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam, took over from Averell Harriman who had had472 words
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Article292 1969-11-22 6 A REQUIEM has to be sung for Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn who Is dead as an author. With Boris Pasternak in limbo, Solzhenitsyn is undoubtedly the greatest Russian writer of our generation. His masterpiece "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" became an overnight best seller when it was292 words
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Article, Illustration783 1969-11-22 6 FRED MPANGA - WHAT is it in on innocent coin thot drive people out of their minds 3 The in-coin-venience has al :ody kicked up 0 furore of nicknames for it, an Anti-Heptagonists Society and a new crime wave. By FRED MPANGA The British 50 new pence coin is783 words
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Article, Illustration789 1969-11-22 6 Joseph Alsop - Br Jo seph Alsop WASHINGTON The left-wing intellectuals have long since proclaimed the Cold War a deplorable figment of the imaginations of deplorable great men, like Winston Churchill, Harry Truman and Dean Acheson. But those who still oppose genocide and more particularly the Jewish left-wing intellectuals789 words
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Article395 1969-11-22 6 LAWRENCE FALK - By LAWRENCE FALK SPACE CENTRE. Houston. (UN) Thing* an improving a bit, food-wi»« for the Apollo astronauts. Virtually everything the men who flew Apollo 11 had to eat was rehydratable which means water was added to an unappetising-looking mass of material. It tasted pretty395 words
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Article48 1969-11-22 6 CAPE KENNEDY. <UPI> The recovery force for the Apollo 12 mission Includes 5 900 military and civilian personnel stationed around the world on 52 aircraft and seven ships The Recovery Force Commander is MaJ Gen David Jones. Head of the Air Force Eastern Test Range. sf48 words
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776 1969-11-22 6 JOHN ORGAN - By JOHN ORGAN MADRID. (Reutcrl General Francisco Franco's new government, named recently in a sweeping cabinet leshuttle. faces thorny and difficult problems on several fronts. To fackle them. General Franco, who will be 77 in December, has brought 14 new ministers into his776 words
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Article136 1969-11-22 6 JOHN C. CHANDLER - Letters. JOHN C. CHANDLER. IESC Director of Operations. Singapore. \f AY I congratulate you on 1"1 your fifty-six paee supolement. which appeared in vnur Eastern Sun", on Sunday. November 16th. 1969. This represented a m<>st factual and complete coverage of not only the graphic arts Industry in the136 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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312 1969-11-22 7 TKs market yesterday continued on its dull and featureless trend wirtt ever slackening demands for the newly-listed issues. The price movements for the day was narrow and buyers seemed cautious to make any move with the year's trading drawing to a close. Federal was312 words
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Article1014 1969-11-22 7 BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms 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 $209 (1) $2.10 (3>; DIM 52.10 (1) $2.13 (4): Bon 51 70 (3)'1,014 words
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Article57 1969-11-22 7 THE Association of Banks !n Malaysia-Singapore yesterday made the following cianges in its rates to merchants crates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency): SELLING TT. or OD. ready: Deutsche Marks $83.5575; Holland Guilders $85.4675; Swiss Francs $71.3250; Belgian Francs $8 2075; French Francs57 words
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Article277 1969-11-22 7 DECEMBER first grade Rubber f c.o. closed in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur vMierday at 61-1 cent# per lb. down half-a-cent from previous close. The tone of the market was steadier The easier condition* at the opening nf the ma'ket rerulted from adverse London advices, lacks of277 words
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370 1969-11-22 7 5 en t i ment continued bearish at the outset of the week following reduced London advices and lack of consumer interest. The market continued to lose ground with stop-loss selling accompanying the decline As overseas markets backed away, levels were370 words
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Article, Illustration216 1969-11-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The president of the Malayiian international Chamber of Commerce. Mr. AJ. Wood, left here yesterday on his way to Japan for a 14-day business visit. He will call on the Japan Chamber of Commerce and hold talks with Japanese businessmen on Investment216 words
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Article, Illustration124 1969-11-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr Marcus J Gent ha* been appointed chairman and general manager of Kumpuian Guthrie Sendinan Berhad (KGSB>. to succeed Mr Gordon S Walker, who is retiring this month. KGSB i* responsible for the management of Malaysia's largest single planting organisation in term*124 words
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Article42 1969-11-22 7 NEW YORK Frl. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrials 831 31 20 Rails 191.50 15 Utilities 114.10 65 Stocks 278 12 40 Bonds 69 93 Commodity Futures Index 141.63 up 0.2042 words
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Article177 1969-11-22 7 SYDNEY. Fri. (UPl)—Friday's closing Sydney Stock Exchange (selected shares): MINING Acmes 280 Ass Min 7.60 Austral Min .45 Barrier 1.58 Bh South 4.50 C Norsa 6 80 C Gold 9 03 CRA 1950 Emper 1.50 Enaur .71 Gm Kalf 1 10 Gt Bojld 3 10 Gt N'.hn177 words
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Article80 1969-11-22 7 NEW YORK. Frt. (UPI> Fears that Washington* tight monetary policy will last longer than was first expected. unpleasant news from the Pahl peace conference, and year-end tax switching and sellint sent stock# tumbling yesterday for the eighth successive day. Volume of around 12 000.000 shares80 words
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Article67 1969-11-22 7 HONG KONG Frl. <UPI)— Money Quotation* today HK56.0525 per US dollar HKS6 0725 per US dollar TT. HKJ14.47 per pound sterling HKS2B3 5 per tati of gold 94 5 per cent flnenes*. HKSI6O 8 per 10.000 Japanese yen. HK5112.7 per 100 Philippine pesos buyers HKSII4 7 per 10067 words
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Article, Illustration122 1969-11-22 7 MR GAY Chwee Hock, one of BOAC's executive trainee* has arrived In Singapore on three-weeks' home leave. Mr. Gay. 30. and married has been stationed In various BOAC offices around the world for the past year. After Jolnlni BOAC. he was attached to BOAC's Air Terminal122 words
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Article, Illustration161 1969-11-22 7 MR S*?*e KAtlirevslry arrived in Singapore recently to take over the po*t of Airport StaMon Manager for UTA French Airlines following the transfer of Mr. Jean Pamboukdjlah to Lo* Angele*. Previous to his appointment in Singapore. Mr. Kotlarevaky. 36, *pent three years in Auckland aa161 words
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Article264 1969-11-22 7 THE Port of Singapore Authority ha* made the following berthing arrangement* for ship* In port today. Sat. Nov. 21 DEPARTURES Godown* Vessels 1 2 Pando sound 3/4 Iwaki Mara 5 Tandjung Sele 6 7 Adele Foi 8 9 Centaur 10,11 Cyclop* 18 Seikal Mani N W. 2264 words
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Article547 1969-11-22 7 SINGAPORE Stock Exchange told and otber prices officially listed at the clow or bullae**. IN DO TRIALS Acma 2 >0 2.10 Ben Co. 11 Borneo xd 1-' Boustead 1.1 t-a C. Sugar 894 C. Plywood IS? C ycle Carriage 173 Chemical Co 1.(1 1.(1 Cold Mtorage547 words
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85 1969-11-22 7 LONDON, ffl. <UPI> Rubber market cldaed barely steady yesterday with Spot 23-1 2 23-3/4 nominal. Settlement House Dec 23-3 8 23-6/8 Jan 22-3/8 22-9/18 Feb and Jan Mar 22-3/8 22-7/18 Apr/June and July Sept 22-7/18 22-1/2 Oct Dec 22-38 22-1/2 Jan Mar 22-5/18 22-7/1885 words
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Article64 1969-11-22 7 NEW YORK. Fri 'UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged to 40 points lower on the New York Commodity Fxchange yesterday. There were no sales. (Close) (Prev) Jan 23.008 23 40 March 24.00 A 24 00 May 23.258 24 00A 23 25 July 23.008 24.00 A 23.00 Sept 24.00 A64 words
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Article80 1969-11-22 7 1MK nooa price* at tA« ftngaport i'bla*** rroddcc tmtmt iNitrdar wtrtti Mam itiicr C mV,° 4 U» <o to Cocunut Oil (FtVB.) Oram W SO Ml«d Copra MSO viunion WftiU Prpper (FOB* MSM toto. "fvn.rfHoJTto. X.L.V. 147 50 IF l£r* J per T SB J b; lack 113.00 i»n80 words
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Article14 1969-11-22 7 THE tin price for yesterday was 5685.12$ per picul. up $1 62*.14 words
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Article402 1969-11-22 7 s «e a m »W«.IU. m 10 IS m 10 U I ill lulvtn UJ« u m 110 pa p Ui ItOVm U p m i 4u p fa a L'I P M 1XS p m 4.40 p to. 443 pro ±U> v.ai ft AM p HI lOupn402 words
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Advertisement69 1969-11-22 7 1 TLunat TOUJtS A TKAVZL trrti tm Our office, with experience staff, is special]? designed to deal with well-arranged bandlint of all Tour Travels. sure to avail yourself of the excellent service and enjoy our personalised service, too!! Come to where everv Item of your travels itinerary will be handled69 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1969-11-22 8 I —The— 1 Modern Family "AS far as the public is concerned I am not Dr. Johannes Gassmann, the nuclear physicist, but simply the husband of Ruth Gassmann, the leading role in the worldfamous sex-education film 'Helga' which originated from two sex-education films from the Federal1,085 words
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Article733 1969-11-22 8 E. C. Thomson - By E. C. Thomson LONDON*. Frt. "JumboJets" giant new subsonic airlines like the Boeing 747 will soon be giving international airports the biggest challenge they've faced in years. For when it lands, each Jumbo-Jet will disgorge up to three hundred and fifty passengers That's double the733 words
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Article798 1969-11-22 8 Jeff Pike - How Would You Feel It Your Son Or Daughter 'Dropped Out"? By Jeff Pike IS it a disgrace to have a hippie in the family or should ycu accept it as a modern fact of life s Ladv Abel Smith, is ore of the798 words
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Miscellaneous24 1969-11-22 8 AMY By Jack Tippif I Isrjr rj y ul "Archie, I'd be happy to give you a bite, but you might get my germs*"24 words
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Miscellaneous24 1969-11-22 8 DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saundere and AldenMcWliam; THE WIZARD OF ID TWr cA*r\m, H4tfPWArt HE Cfc? dOJP ue?i?<P IT£ UFE", Nil m If r/«24 words
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Article522 1969-11-22 9 SHEILAH GRAHAM - /or M SHEILAH GRAHAM LONDON. Fri. Rita Hayworth. who remembers all of her ex-husbands with affection, except perhaps the first, has been staying with her last mate, producer James Hill her fifth (or was it fourth?). I caught a glimpse of them arm-in-arm. swinging along in522 words
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Article145 1969-11-22 9 NEW YORK. rn. Barbra Streisand, who can command top money for a film role, received a bonus from an unexpected source while filming Paramount Pictures' musical comedy, "On A Clear Day You Can See Forever." A 1957 Thunderblrd was needed for one major scene and Barbra came145 words
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Article, Illustration590 1969-11-22 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR Ann: The gal who sent in 'The Secretary's Prayer" asked for an opportunity to tell it like it is. I demand equal time Will you please print an "Executive's Prayer?" Thank you very much Chicago Dear Lord: Give me the patience590 words
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262 1969-11-22 9 LOVDOV, Fn A formidable British and European product'on llne-'jp of a minimum of 24 pictures for 1075-71 wag announced here recently hv John Van Evsseo. managing director of Columbia 'British' Productions Ltd before a gathering of 3* journalists assembled at the Dorchester Hotel262 words
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160 1969-11-22 9 SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. Bob Balaban, co-star of "Midnight Cowboy.** Mike Nichol*' "Catch 22" and "Me. Natalie," has been signed for a major role with Bruce Davison and Kim Darby In Chartoff-Winkler production "The Strawberry Statement," currently filming here. Balaban created the role of Linus160 words
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Advertisement97 1969-11-22 9 in person Direct from America! Sensational! Exciting! Captivating! Miss Dynamite The World's No.l Female Vocalist Jt GOLDEN DISCS! iz >-• One Night Only-Dec. 2nd The National Thoatr# at 800pjrv .Tickets s*>sa>-S6-$4,-S2/-Awaiiable at National Theatre. Coid Storage, Robinsons and CKTang Q in the Btf» SB?* Gala Chinese or Contnentai Dinner for97 words
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Advertisement43 1969-11-22 9 1 lU.IS.JOO CHI AT ROAO. SIK&APORC- TCl>443lft (Air CwimwU) All are wrkane to select your LATEST JEWELLERIEB )UJ> WHITE GOLD JADE* DIAMONDS ATWt'M ruiu PBECIOtS STOVta. Bmi Qu*uty. Uoawm Prtear OMd WorkuaihtD ud OoutUouj Bmici Cat Tkli Ompm l» ti(kti|i F» fm WwtauiW*.43 words
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Miscellaneous398 1969-11-22 9 iwspsn iiSET ORGANISATION LIDO Phone ***** NOW SHOWTNO! 11 am 1.45, U» IM Rli pa ue* Marvin Toahiro Mlfune HELL IN THE PACIFIC- Colo* NOW 8HOW1NO! NO FRETE 11 18, I SO. 4.00, l.u »30 pm Caen Pel-pei "GOLDEN SWORD" A SHAW PRODUCTIONt Mandarin in Shawscope. Color ♦-THEATRE M'NITE TONIQHT!398 words
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Miscellaneous311 1969-11-22 9 TODAY and YOU.. Saturday* November 22, 1969 «r IS* ABIU /t? UA*. it i. »t > 6-11-12-20 jf TAURUS *>* UAY to f"\ 4-14-25-30 L/ 4- 57-42 Gf MINI r\4l-48-51-55 Lkl -70-73 CANCIR juwe ji n 13-14-17-23 77 66-68 UO JUir iJ AUG. 22 >l-5- 7-10 bl 5-35^7-W VIRGO MjA311 words
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Miscellaneous116 1969-11-22 9 4-THEATRE SIMULTANEOUS MIDNIGHT TONIGHT Odeon-Katong Majestic Ruby Silver City Son Thn Cruthing Baffin Of Godzilla. Mothra. Ebirah! WHICH WILL WIN? OF TNI DCE i£ tykftAlJCE NITE-CLUB i KEIONG RESTAURANT (eft Ponggol Point 11 m.s.) PROUDLY PRESENTS nt th» mill' fluirr /TII»»I f from HO\G KONG him uli tun MI»» UEW116 words
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Miscellaneous350 1969-11-22 9 ORGANISA I lON < HKb ODE ON ***** KM Shewing! 11. I.M. 4. «.M. ».M HOOK. UVE SINKER" In Coior Jerry Lewi* Peter Lav-ford A Columbia Picture TONIOHT MIDNIGHT' la Color Paramount t "STI'VTMAN" Olna Lollobr.gld* Martsa MeU I ORCHARD-321b1] I CATHAY ***** I sow SHOWING: U a m.. 13*.350 words
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Article200 1969-11-22 10 JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC RACE L11] <8j LL AUGUST MOON Chiaramella Honey Dear (9) HONEY DEAR (12) Pasir Kayangan 8 Chiaramella (10) CLUNY n (11) August Moon 8) Chiaramella RACE It <4 Mi M. RACONTEUR T. at Yangtze Blulana I 7 MA ULAN A 4 Miss Raconteur (5) Checkmate200 words
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Article344 1969-11-22 10 LONDON. Frl. (Reuter) World champion Rod Laver battled to stay in the Wills British covered court tennis tournament here yesterday as a former world master. Pancho Gonzales, made a quiet exit. Australian Laver. who has twice accomplished the "grand slam" of tennis by344 words
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Article48 1969-11-22 10 JAKARTA. Fri. (Reuter) The Indonesian Badminton Federation (IBF) are considering a request that thev stage the Asian Badminton Championships In 1971, IBF President Mr. Sudirman said today. Federation sources said the cost of holding the tournament would be about 15 million rupiahfl (£15,000).48 words
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332 1969-11-22 10 MELBOURNE, Fr i. (Reuter) Champion three-year-old Daryl's Joy will be flown to the United States next month to race at Santa Anita, California, in the New Year. Melbourne bloodstock agent Bill Stutt. acting for owner Robert Goh of Singapore, confirmed today he had booked332 words
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Article39 1969-11-22 10 RET .FAST, Fn. (Reuter) Anderlecht beat Coleraine (Northern Ireland) 7-3 m the European Fairs soccer cup second round second leg tie here yesterday. Anderlecht. who led 6-0 at half-time, qualify 13-4 on aggregate 'or the third round39 words
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Article35 1969-11-22 10 CHESTERFIELD. England. Frl (Reuter) Alfreton and Barrow drew two-two ln an English Football Association Cup first round second replay after extra time here last night The score after 90 minutes was one*one.35 words
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Article30 1969-11-22 10 THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's annual national 20 kilometres walk for seniors and veterans will be held over the 21 miles Mountbatten circuit tomorrow at 7 -30 a.m.30 words
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Article208 1969-11-22 10 Amateur Golf RANGOON. Fri (UPI) Thomas Manotor of the Philippines yesterday turned in a 39-37-76 for the individual lead while Burma, Malaysia and the Philippines were tied at 234 in team event on the first day of the ninth South-east Asia amateur golf championship;' here208 words
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108 1969-11-22 10 KANPUR. India Fri. (Reuter)—All eleven of the Indian cricketers who drew the second Test against Australia here yesterday are included In the squad for the third Test starting l n Delhi on Nov. 28. The only newcomer is Bengal left-hander Ambar Roy The108 words
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Article29 1969-11-22 10 HONOLULU. Fri (UPI) Rudy Alarcon of the Philippines and Mexico's Robert Alvarez fought to a draw last night 1" a 10-round bout at the Honolulu international centre29 words
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Article159 1969-11-22 10 Non-hostelltes Organisation <NHO) Scorpio with 17 points from five matches are still leading the table in the lnter-varsity bowling league tournament. Close behind them are Gemini with 16 points. King Edward Hall I are third with 13 points. In the High Series (team) •vent. Gemmi lead with159 words
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Article873 1969-11-22 10 Jimmy Lad - By Jimmy Lad IyfANHATTAN II (Race Six) is the day's best bet at Ipoh today. Last week he was putting in goad work when third to Impulse over the straight drive. Well placed behind the leaders he made a forward move once the course proper873 words
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Article168 1969-11-22 10 Our Racing Correspondent - Leong 's Pair Sparkle By Our Racing Correspondent IPOH, Fri: Kamehameha (Anffin> and Prince's Knife did a sparkling gallop when they raced stride for stride over 3f in 38-3/5 on a good track today There was very little between them at the finish Royal Bourbon (Shaari) went well over 3f168 words
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Article84 1969-11-22 10 NEW YORK. Frl <UPI) World featherweight champion Sho Saijyo of Jaoan has suffered an elbow mjurv in training and his title fight with Godfrey Stevens of Chile has been postponed from Jan 4 to Feb 8. boxing agent Dewey Fragetta said yesterday. Fragetta. who arranged84 words
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Article1448 1969-11-22 10 549 RAM l: CL 6 Div 2 6 F.—1.15 p.m. ($4,500) 11 a GGO )v 900 Leonf Subia n 13 i A ooo 370 ww Oar Hero Red FB<* Smiling Trio Daendel. 8i«1tr ChlaramelU «r •y 5T 8T «►>' 8r 812 409 809 807 805 804 81,448 words
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195 1969-11-22 11 FA SOCCER LONDON, Prl. (Reutar) The English Football Association (F.A.) are to convene a meeting on January 14 between England's leading soccer bodies, including players, to discuss disciplinary procedure. The FA announcing this today, said invitatlonj to the talks would be sent to195 words
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113 1969-11-22 11 BANGKOK. Fri. (Router) Th« Thailand-Indonesia match of the Thomas Cud badminton championship will be played in Bangkok t n the fourth week of December a badminton official a id here yesterday. Mr. Viwat Virkrantaroros public relations officer of the Badminton Association of Tha; and told113 words
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Article94 1969-11-22 11 Round-the-world vachtsman Sir Francis Chichester will officia ly start the BP England. AuStraiia air race Si, Francic made the second flight to Australia 40 years ago This 18.000-mile race which starts from Gatwics Airport on Dec 17. commemorates the first flight frorr Britain to94 words
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Article, Illustration143 1969-11-22 11 Ralph Charles. London's British welterweight champion from West Ham. retained his British title after five of the most savage rounds witnessed in a British boxing ring for many years. In a scheduled ten-round clash at London's Royal Albert Hall recently he knocked out Durham's C'hurk Henderson in143 words
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515 1969-11-22 11 VP YORK. Fr: (Renter) Mexico's Jose Napoles was narred "Fighter of the Month" by Ring Magazine for the successful defence of his world waters-eight *itle against challenger Emile Griffith Ir. Its Novemhe, rating Ring promoter British bantamweight champion Alan Rudkm to number on#515 words
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Article200 1969-11-22 11 SYDNEY. Fri. (Reuter) Tall Australian international Karen Krantzcke emerged today as the top contender for honours of the national hard court tenrlg championships beins dayed at Rockdale The 6 ft. 2 inch Miss Kranztcke ha s qualified to defend all three titles she won last200 words
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Advertisement352 1969-11-22 11 APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE ARMED FORCES APPLICATIONS are Invitetj from skilled personnel In the following trades for appointment to supervisory instructor posts In the Singapore Armed Forces. QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE Applicants should have at least 4-5 years experience, and preferably, some previous service with a uniformed organisation. TERMS OF SERVICE Successful applicants will352 words
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Advertisement398 1969-11-22 11 APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF INDCSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified prsons for post.* as Senior Instructors or Instructors in the Department* of Mechanical and Production and Electrical Englneer.ng. Duties: The successful applicants will be exported to give Instruction to technician students in one or more oj the398 words
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Advertisement55 1969-11-22 11 WANDER The Board of Directors Management of A. WANDER (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. wish to thank the Honourable MR. CHUA SIAN CHIN Minister for Health for officiating at the opening of their OVALTINE factory, Jurong on 20th November, 1969 and to all their friends business associates for the bouquets, messages and55 words
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Article, Illustration514 1969-11-22 12 THE Singapore Telephone Board will enter into a joint venture with the well-known Swedish firm, L.M. Ericcsson, to manufacture exchange equipment, telephone instruments and other related telecommunications products locally, it was announced here yesterday. The initial capital for this multi-million dollar project will be514 words
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Article43 1969-11-22 12 The Singapore Armed Forces will conduct exercises at the Marslllng Area (Woodlands) from 7.30 am. on Monday to 1.30 a.m. on Wednesday. Approximated 600 pe-sonnel will be involved Blanks and thunderfiashes will be used. The public Is adMsed not to be alarmed.43 words
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Article, Illustration296 1969-11-22 12 DRAIN-cleaning at Changi one of three Royal Air Force stations in Singapore suddenly became a hazardous business when Hygiene Section employees uncovered a distinctly unfriendly 12-foot python curled round a pipe six- feet below ground. Golfers, many of them Service wives, using the Station course a few yards296 words
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76 1969-11-22 12 The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, threw a garden reception for some 300 trade union leaders Wednesday evening at the Sri Temasek. The trade unionists were all participants of the National Trades Unions Congress's Seminar on Modernisation, which came to a close earlier that day. During the reception, Mr.76 words
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Article148 1969-11-22 12 Singapore stands to lose a substantial amount of foreign exchange she Is expected to make from the film "Man's Fate". MGM has decided to stop production of the film The decision not to continue with "Man's Fate" is in line with "the recentlv adopted policies of148 words
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331 1969-11-22 12 Public service vehicles such as buses, taxis and trishas, were involved in more than 8.600 accidents in 1968, the 1968 annual report of the Registry of Vehicles, issued yesterday, disclosed. Out of this total nearly 15 per cent or 1.218 accidents were attributed331 words
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Article, Illustration436 1969-11-22 12 A top Korean Tourist Delegation srrivdd in Singapore. yesterday for a 48-hour stop-over to "sell and attract more tourists to their country. Leader of the delegation. Mr. Chee Balk Young. Executive Director of the Korea Tourist Association hopes during this short visit to meet local travel436 words
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Article101 1969-11-22 12 Mr, Roop K Vanrani was elected President of the Shree Lakshminarayan Temple, at a general meeting held recently at Chander Road Mr, Ramchander Singh was elected Vice-President and Mr. Madan Mohan Sadana was elected as the Secretary Others elected were: Messrs Mukhteshwar Rai. Asst. Secretary; Devjl Gopaldas Shah,101 words
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Article405 1969-11-22 12 A six-man delegation led by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, left for Cambodia yesterday to sign a trade agreement on Nor. 25, to further economic co-operation and promote greater trade between the two countries. Speaking to newsmen at the airport here405 words
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118 1969-11-22 12 Tired of the "dial-a-number" telephones? Then "punch" your way through! This is what it will be when "push-button telephones" are introduced in Singapore, next year. The acting General Manager of the Singapore Telephone Board. Mr. Frank Loh. said the Board it already actively experimenting with these phones. Due to tne118 words
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Article192 1969-11-22 12 Singapore and Malaysia will get a tourist promotion boost next week when regional managers of Scandinavian Airlines System meet in Sydney for a five-day planning conference. The conference will bring together SAS top executives from Scandinavia, Japan, Korea. Hongkong. Philippines, India. South Vietnam. Pakistan and192 words
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Article154 1969-11-22 12 The Jackpot prize of thl* Sundays Toto Draw i* again on the Increase with $85,000 for winners with all the five numbers correct. The announcement as made by Singapore Pools (Pte> Ltd yesterday. The other group prizes and the guaranteed $5OO for every correct entry in154 words