Eastern Sun, 2 December 1969
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Title Section21 1969-12-02 1 Eastern Sun .SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1196 Tuesday, 2 December 1969. MC(P) 0737 Pries IS centi21 words
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374 1969-12-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak today declared the Malayan Banking Berhad as a protected bank in exercise of the powers conferred upon him under the Emergency (Essential Powers) Ordinance of 1969. A government statement said today under the same powers,374 words
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Article222 1969-12-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Four thousand people from low-lying areas in Kuala Kangsar district have been evacuated to higher grounds since yesterday. The flood situation in Kelantan has improved slightly. The water level at Bradley eteps was last reported at 77 feet 4 Inches two feet eight222 words
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191 1969-12-02 1 SYDNEY, Mon. (UPI) A Boeing 707 carrying 136 persons bound for the United States slid off the end of the runway at Sydney international airport tonight when it ran into a flock of seagulls which fouled two engines. Nobody was mjurco in the191 words
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Article31 1969-12-02 1 SAIGON. Mon <Re U ter> Four American helicopters have been shot down by North Vietnamese anti-air-craft fire 78 miles northnortheast of Saigon, a US military spokesman reported today.31 words
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Article97 1969-12-02 1 KUCHING. Sarawak. Mon. (UPI) Malaysian Home Affairs Minister Tun Dr. Ismail has agreed to lift the suspension imposed on the Vanguard newspaper published in English and Chinese. It was announced today. The newspapers were suspended Nov 26 for two weeks following publication of a series of articles97 words
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Article58 1969-12-02 1 PARIS, Mon AFP) The United Stat« s and France will shortly add a Plan# hijack clause to thfir 1909 extradition agreement, the Fore gn Minigtiy announced tocay. The new clause will b e included in the agreement that comes up for renewal in the nfar future. it was58 words
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Article, Illustration213 1969-12-02 1 Singapore and Japan can strengthen ties through greater technical co-opera-tion, the Chairman of the Yawata Weldinq Electrode Co. Ltd., Mr. Sadao Kume, said here last night. He arrived at the invitation of Power Industries Ltd of Jurong to witness th* opening ceremony of the Arm213 words
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53 1969-12-02 1 DR. Giovanni, a come-dian-pickpocket, shows off one of his tricks to American singer, Brenda Lee, during a press conference yesterday. The foxy Dr. Giovanni who loves nothing better than to make other people laugh, delighted Miss Lee by slipping her wedding ring round the chopstick although she held on to53 words
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123 1969-12-02 1 I*HE HAGUE. Men. (AFP) British "ant.-marketers" today ca.-ic out firmiy against British membersh-.p of the European Economic Community one of the kev issues .-t the summit talks of the Six here Mr Christopher Frere-Sm:th chairman of the Britain Out Campaifr." at a n«*s conference here claimed123 words
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Article152 1969-12-02 1 CAIRO, Man. (Reuter) The authoritative Cairo newspaper A 1 Ahram today published an article criticising the Arab commando attack in Athens in which one Greek child was killed and another lost his sight. Fourteen people were injured when a hand grenade was hurled Into the Athens offices152 words
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169 1969-12-02 1 PHILIPPINES will hove trade dealings with Singapore soon. This was stated by the Philippines Jaycees, Quezon City trade and goodwill delegation when they made a three-hour stopover at the airport fcoro yesterdoy, while on their way to Bangkok to meet their counterparts169 words
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Article106 1969-12-02 1 MANILA. Mon (Reuter) A jtudent demonstration planned for todav In front of the Presidential Palace to protest against a government directive limiting their right® to demonstrate fizzled out with only 20 students showing u©. The students quietly walked around a park jn front of the pa!ace before dispersing106 words
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Miscellaneous15 1969-12-02 1 "For somebody who's a giant in the world of sport*, you're quite a surprise V15 words
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Article325 1969-12-02 2 American singer Brenda Lee started off her first day in Singapore yesterday with a bellyful of laughs thanks to Dr. John Giovanni, the master come> dian pickpocket who is appearing in the tame nightspot with her. After a half-hour questionanswer session with a group of325 words
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Article62 1969-12-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A number of shopkeepers who had their premises scattered with litter were given warning lettera by Municipal officers who were making their first of anti-lltter rounds along the roads, back-lanes and five-foot ways of the town. The ewly drafted anti-Utter laws which carry62 words
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Article101 1969-12-02 2 The Governments of the Republic of Singapore and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea have agreed to raise the level of their representation to that of ConsulateGeneral. This w as announced in a Government press statement yesterday. It added that thu was because of the101 words
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Article84 1969-12-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A low-lying mist blanket over the Kuala Lumpur International Airport this morning caused an MSA plane from Singapore to be redirected to Malacca. A spokesman of the airline said that the Fokker Friendship flight was diverted to Malacca at 720 a.m. due to84 words
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Article44 1969-12-02 2 Dr J. M Gupta. Senior Lecturer of the University of New South Wales, wll] give a talk on "Pathophysiology and treatment of respiratory distress syndrome" the Pathology Lecture Theatre Outram Road General Hospital on Dec 5 at 8.15 p.m. All are welcome.44 words
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Article463 1969-12-02 2 Hit On Head First A British soldier who is the complainant in a stabbing case, yesterday told the Third District Court that he could not remember how he received his wounds. Brian Ransom was testifying at the trial of Btephen Ho Cheok Yake, 27.463 words
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Article263 1969-12-02 2 MR S RAJARATNAM. Minister for Foreign Affairs will '"'pen the session of Model Youth Parliament today at 2 p.m at 'be Cultural Centre This session is organised by the Chinese YMCA to provide youth the opportunities to gain an understanding of parliamentary procedures and to participate263 words
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Article, Illustration257 1969-12-02 2 An honest taxi driver Kow Pheng Poo. 36. who handed over to the police $360 worth of travellers cheques left behind bv one of his passengers was yester* day rewarded by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board for his honesty. As a token of appreciation for his257 words
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Article65 1969-12-02 2 A 10-foot-long python was found resting outside a compound house <yf the Haig Road Quarters. cA Meranti Road on Sunday evening. The occupant of the house. whoae name was not disclosed, saic that he and a fev.- others nrst sighted the python outside his compound it 5 t>65 words
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Article354 1969-12-02 2 THE PRIZES Ift PRIZE: S3OO CASH VOUCHER 2nd PRIZE: SIOO CASH VOUCHER 3rd PRIZE: 50 CASH VOUCHER Plus Certificates of Merit and one roll of AGFACOLOR CNS each to the next 10 best entries THE RULES I. To participate In thb contest, all you have to do b354 words
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413 1969-12-02 3 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) If Lyndon Johnson had dismissed defence Secretary Robert McNamara in 1965. replacing him with Clarfc Clifford, the Vietnam War might have ended earlier, Sam Houston Johnson said today. In a signed article appearing in the413 words
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Article149 1969-12-02 3 SYDNEY. Mon. (Reuter) Vice-squad police have seized i~ poster of Michelangelo's sculpture. David, from a bookshop here. The sculpture is of a naked man Vice officers also seized three Aubrey Beardsley Reproductions. The shop manager, who was arrested during the week-end, was charged with selling an obscene149 words
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Article81 1969-12-02 3 JOHANNESBURG. M o (Reuter) South African newspaper* yesterday claimed a world record for the biggest newspaper crossword puzzle ever published It was 7.347 squares 79 acros s and 93 down and takes up a whole page of the Johannesburg Star- Cape Town Argus and Durban Daily News.81 words
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575 1969-12-02 3 HONG KONG, Mon. (Reuter) China is reported to be stepping up defence preparations amid official silence on the progress of six-week-old border talks with the Soviet Union. Air raid shelters are being dug and evacuation plant drawn up in major cities, according575 words
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551 1969-12-02 3 ROME, Mon. (UPI) Young Fabrisio Fabbrini suddenly stood up in church as Hie priest was in the middle of his sermon and shouted, "clown (exclaimer)!" Now Italy's highest court, the Court of Cassation, is being asked to rule on551 words
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454 1969-12-02 3 NEW YORK Mon. (Reuter> F. Lee Bailey, defence lawyer in the recent "Green Berets Case*, has been retained to represent the Commander of the U.S. troops involved in the alleged 'Mai Ly massacre' in South Vietnam. The Commander. Captain Ernest Medina,454 words
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491 1969-12-02 3 TOKYO, Mon. (Reuter) Madam* Ratna Sari Dewi, Japanese-born wife of deposed Indonesian President Sukarno, has asked to be allowed to expose Indonesian embezzlers to establish her own innocence. In an open letter to President Suharto carrieo In the December 11 Issue of the Japanese491 words
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305 1969-12-02 3 TOKYO. Mon. (Reuter) Prime Minister Eisaku Sato today gave strong assurances that Japan believes its security is closely linked with that of South Korea and Nationalist China. In the event of any emergency involving either nation. Japan would take a positive attitude in prior negotiations305 words
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Advertisement179 1969-12-02 3 Say WIN PRIZES TO COMMEMORATE SINGAPORE'S 150 TH ANNIVERSARY The Guthrie Waugh Organisation, the sole agent for Canon cameras, projectors and other photographic accessories,invites you to participate in the following Photo-Story Competition. No purchase or qualification required. Just take 3 pictures that tell a story of this country or its179 words
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270 1969-12-02 4 ROME. Mon (Reuter) The battle over the introduction of limited divorce into Italy is far from over although a BiU permitting it is due to go before the Senate for approval. The controversial Bill, branded by the Vatican as a breach of international agreements and270 words
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Article33 1969-12-02 4 PARIS Mon (Renter)— The European Human Rights Commission has concluded that torture is not only used in Greek prisons, but has become an accepted "administrative practice.'' according to reliable sources her©33 words
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Article194 1969-12-02 4 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) A James Bond fan acting more like a Sherlock Holmes, has helped solve the mystery of the missing millions in Britain's exports. In fact. Bond would have been bored by the way Mr. Lealle Gollop did it. No pretty girls, no fancy194 words
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Article50 1969-12-02 4 JERUSALEM Mon (Reuter) —An Arab school teacher was jsiled 'or five years yesterday for setting fire to a labour exchange in Ramalla. in Israeli-occupied Wes* Bank of Jordan. Halii Ibrahim Sarag 24. who taught at a school for juvenile delinquents, said he was orotesting againat the Israeli occupation.50 words
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Article253 1969-12-02 4 COPENHAGEN, Mon. (Reuter) Austria and Italy yesterday cama to terms over tha South-Tyrol in the hope of ending many year* of friction over the demands of the German-speeking minority of this Alpine region of Italy. Foreign Minister* of the two countries. Slgnor Aldo Moro of253 words
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100 1969-12-02 4 DARMSTADT. W. Germany. Mon .<Reuter) Judy the performing chimp held two policemen at bay with loaded pistol on Saturday. She had been kidnapped by mistake when two men stole a lorry belonging to her tightrope troupe. When the men noticed her sleeping In100 words
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Article46 1969-12-02 4 CAIRO Mon. (Reuter) Libya's Revolutionary Council yesterday '.ifted the curfew imposed at th# beginning of Ramadan, three week* aeo. the Middle East news agency reported from Tripoli The curfew had been in force from midnight to 5 a.m.. local time, all over ti> country.46 words
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Article49 1969-12-02 4 JERUSALEM Mon (Router) Israel President Zalma n Shazar yesterday granted Prime Minister Golds Meir 10-dav extension of her mandate to form a government Si> has so far failed to present a new Cabinet to the Knesset (Parliament) a fortnight after the President gave her the task49 words
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146 1969-12-02 4 JERUSALEM. Mon (Reuter) Israel yesterday accused the Soviet union of trying to perpetual* the Middle East cri#i» and said Ruimr. policies an,. actions :n the *«e» coetradeeted the aim, of oeace The official Israeli Foreign Ministry communique issued her# yesterday bv a Ministry spokesman146 words
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Article, Illustration562 1969-12-02 4 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DIAR Ann: I am an Information Operator in a midwestern state We need help from "the outside" Please speak for us, Ann People have the idea that just because we are called Information we are supposed to answer any question they take562 words
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293 1969-12-02 4 LONDON, MOII. (tauter) The Time* newspaper will be sued for libel following its allegations of bribery and corruption against London detectives, solicitors said i yesterday. Acting for a detective sergeant. one of three officers named bv the influential independent newspaper In its293 words
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Article40 1969-12-02 4 WALLS ALL MOB (Reuter) A m»v« «u made yesterday to report th# Ts*"n Council of this midlands town to the Race R«!at:on» Board lor it* refusal to allow in iroiru*r?nt rwjp to Tolifous meedni* tn the to»vn hall:40 words
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Article144 1969-12-02 4 BRUBBELS. Mon. (Reuter) Foreign and Defence Ministers of the North Atlantic alliance regln arriving here today for their annual winter meeting which could have important repercussions on future east-west relations. Dominating the three-day discussions open in e on Wednesday though NATO sources say it will not144 words
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Miscellaneous209 1969-12-02 4 I CfSHAW ORGANISATION LIDO Phone ***** NOW SHOWING: Duo to film'* length 4 Show Note Times: 11. 2.30. A 9 p.m. School Children Concession 41.00 To Aay Seat at 11 am.. 2.30 6 pm. Shows Daily Shirley MacLalne "Sweet Charity" 70MM Panavision Color lUI-SB) Win S3 000 worth of Prizes209 words
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Miscellaneous13 1969-12-02 4 TODAY and YOU Tuesday, December 2, 1969. m TP 0S CANCIK Jejune 2113 words
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Miscellaneous402 1969-12-02 4 ODE ON Not IkHtef! 11. 1-M. 4. «.M. Ptnaousfi "STtTVTMAN" Color Btarr.nf Gina Lollobrltfda NEXT CHANGE' <7OK) "Th* CWefeatad" Color FVUloa John Wayne Rock Hudaon i ORCHARD 321b 1 11TH DAT! IM, tm. 11l rm. Micbaei CUDI Rat Vanone ta THE ITALIAN JOB" PanaVuton Coior Paramount NEXT CHANGE I (Colo?)402 words
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Article, Illustration232 1969-12-02 5 Wif – - Wif SINCE the inception of Fotorama. the standard of colour prints submitted has been improving considerably for each contest and the Selection Board it experiencing a hard time in choosing the winners. HERE ARE THE CONTEST A-10 WINNERS:- Highlight Buddha For 'Monks' Picture STEVEN Yan Kong Weng't "Monkt"232 words
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Advertisement41 1969-12-02 5 WATCH FOR "WHY YOU FAILED TO WIN A PRIZE" ON THIS PAGE OF FOTORAMA. Write to the Fotorama Editor with your name and address for advice, if you have any difficulty about Colour Photography. Your answer will appear on this page.41 words
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Advertisement7 1969-12-02 5 Contest A-ll Entry Form In Page 27 words
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Advertisement184 1969-12-02 5 Q TRINOVID I JO Trinovid Binoculars —pocket-sized giants! Slim elegant shape due to revolutionary change in the optical light paths. Perfectly adjusted prisms allow prolonged viewing without eye strain or headache. High twilight performance due to excellent brilliance and freedom from flare. True internal focusing of distance and eye piece184 words
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Article474 1969-12-02 6 FROM Helsinki comes some relief to the dally pessimism dished out by news reports of wars and massacre, famine and floods. If two super-powers, who have been antagonistic to each other In almost all international Issues and in their political philosophy, could sit down at the negotiating table474 words
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Article354 1969-12-02 6 JAPANESE Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's statement that the security of Japan is tied with that of Korea and Taiwan comes at a time when Communist China has been crying blue murder because of the latest Japan-U.S. accord resulting in the return of Okinawa to Japan. Chinese Prime354 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1969-12-02 6 ALAN RAKE - By ALAN RAKE Gemini News Service TM prices HAVE been on the decline for 15 years. The big Indian tea companies are making thumping losses. India and Ceylon are losing export revenue. Uganda is finding it difficult to pay its tea farmers. Tea stocks1,129 words
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Article, Illustration803 1969-12-02 6 Joseph Alsop - By Joseph Alsop CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Among the New Left's numerous assaults upon academic freedom at Harvard and MIT, the most successful has been the attempted strangulation of MlT's great Instrumentation Laboratory. The l-Lab, as it is called, singlehandedly provides the essential guidance brains for803 words
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Article293 1969-12-02 6 BOB UCHIMA - By BOB UCHIMA Tk. Jiff' Y A Japanese Government delegation left Tokyo for Iver 1 WSU'TL'ILITm* 0 T? andre ain of J«P«"«se soldiers killed be J7« ir pil y r l 9 °L Th t 9 mtU i° n lt fh# fourth and wi »ion »o293 words
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Article629 1969-12-02 6 RICHARD HALL - By RICHARD HALL Gemini New# Service A 1rr e Has begun for the body of Sir Edward Frederick Mutes*. remembered as the most powerful tribal ruler in Black Africa. He died penniless in the East End of London; the million Baganoa people who were his629 words
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Article186 1969-12-02 6 WELLINGTON, Mon. (Reuter) Born on a 30-acre farm near Nelson in the South Island on February 11, 1904, Keith Holyoake left school at the age of 12 to work on the land. At night his mother, a former school* teacher, gave him lessons. He also took correspondence186 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article410 1969-12-02 7 t I#r W4 J reaction in the Stock EicHanji of Malaysia and Singapore whan trading ratumod aftar tha waakand yeitarday. Trading was modorato. Easier conditions prevailed as the markat ganarally pickod up last Friday's oasiar undartono and had no raason to sustain last week's410 words
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Article62 1969-12-02 7 HONG KONG. Mon (UP!) Quotations todav HK56.0625 D«r U.S. Hollar HKS6 085 oer U.S. dollar TT HKSI4 47 per oour.d sterling HK5280.5 pe 7 tgej of go'.d 94.5 t>er cent fineness HK5160.7 per 10.000 Japan**HK7illMP per 100 Philippine oeso« buyers HKSII3.O per 100 Philippine# pesor sellers Philippine t*so«62 words
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Article14 1969-12-02 7 The tin price for yeaterday wa»< $682.50 per picul, down $2 50.14 words
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Article, Illustration260 1969-12-02 7 BANGKOK Mon. THAI International s new managing director. Air Vice-Marshal Kaivul Thavaradhara assumed his post thla week st a ceremony In the Company's Head Office In Pahoiyothin Road, Bangkok. Air Vice-Marshal Kalvul replaces Lt. Commander Prasong Suchlva. who has left the company A most distinguished260 words
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Article113 1969-12-02 7 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) The consumer price Index for October stood it 1245 against the base figure for 100 In 1965. the prime Minister's office announced. This was an Increase of 5 per cent over the preceding month and a fl per cent rise compared with the113 words
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Article226 1969-12-02 7 THE Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangementa for ships in port today, Tuea. Dec. 2— DEPARTURES Godoicna Vessels 6 7 Aklbasan Mary 8 9 President Madison 13/14 DJatlmulla 19 Nicolaos D'L 29/30 Hano Maru 31/32 Marlt Maersk 38 39 Pando Strait 42 43226 words
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Article149 1969-12-02 7 SYDNEY. Mon. (UPI) Monday's closing Sydney Stock Exchange MININO Acmex 280 Ass Mln 7.50 Austral Mln .45 Barrier 1.40 Bh. South 495 C. Gold 9 40 Cra 20.60 Emper 140 Endur .60 Om Alg 1.06 Ot Bould 4 45 Ot Nthn .40 Ot West .14 Hammersley 12149 words
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Article56 1969-12-02 7 Mr. RBG. Scamme'j. general manager. Keppel Shipyard (Private) Ltd. left Sinaapore last nleht for the United States of America to visit the company'a regular customers. He will also be calling on numerous other American Shipowners and agents during hie tour to publicise the excellent services56 words
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Article285 1969-12-02 7 December first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m.. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 60-3/8 cents per lb., unchanged from the previous close. The tone of the market was very quiet. After an easier start following lower London advices, the market steadied during the morning285 words
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Article1035 1969-12-02 7 BUSINESS dona in and raportad to tha trading rooms of tha Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore T'ltL numbar of sharea traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Aetna $2.14 (1) $2.13 (1) •2.12 (3) $2.11 (5) Co. $l6B (2) $1.67 (2); Borneo1,035 words
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Article532 1969-12-02 7 AKKIV AL1 8 00 a m 9 oo a m MsA 020 K Lumpur M»4 119 K Lumpur 0 as a m UAKL UA UAMPk |a 10 IS a m karta MSA 121 k. Lumpur 10 '5 a m MsA 003 P e d a n g. ipob.532 words
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Article653 1969-12-02 7 SINGAPORE Stock Exchange •Old Ud Other prlres officially luted at the cloae of baslnes*. 1.NDL& TRIALS Arm* 2ift 9 11 Ben Co i Borneo Bhd 1. 73 1.73 Boast ead Co. 1 08 Camel pituood Central Sugars J.52 3 90 (CM 1-64 1 65 CtM Drh653 words
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Article88 1969-12-02 7 THfc noon pure* at the Mnf*pore Chinese Produce hxchanr* te*terday tcere> Bayer Seller Cooonnt oil (F.OB) Balk 6100 Coconut oil (FOB) Drum 63 5# Mixed Copra 86 50 M iintok \\hite Pepper (F O B 189 00 Sarawak White Pepper (FOB.) 1">0 Sarawak special Klac* Pepper (F-OB) M% X.I88 words
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Advertisement234 1969-12-02 7 km m n m s w SIN Mrf -i. r'" 9 «MNet W ?<rr >- s >s. M 1 N 2 Vf IS* i' "Bv J .rf /f<y>y Ao/>? luart. aitt of two Bank of Amarca olttct, photographed from Kowioon Man-on-the-spot... In Hong Kong. Looking East for new business? He234 words
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Power Industries (Pte) Limited Official Opening Feature
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Article, Illustration535 1969-12-02 8 THE Minister for Low and National Development, Mr. E. W. Barker, today officially opens the POWER INDUSTRIES (PRIVATE) LIMITED a local company with a fine record of high-stan-dard performance. The Company was incorporated in the Republic as a private company on Aug. 29, 1964535 words
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Article391 1969-12-02 8 It is my pride and pleasure to be associated with the manufacture of electrodes to augment the needs of our Republic's numerous industries, particularly the shipbuilding and ship-repairing industries, which are located in the Jurong and lOillang Industrial Estates and all around the island Our factory started with391 words
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Article, Illustration37 1969-12-02 8 LIEW MA CHOON Chairman Low Kee Vice-Chairman Lim Bian Choo Director Kuah Leong Bee Asst. Managing Director Tan Teck Keant Director LIEW CHOON KEE, Managing Director Tan Lian Sia Director Low Teow Swee Director37 words
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Advertisement189 1969-12-02 8 Power Industries (Pte) Limited proudly announces the official opening of their arc welding electrodes plant by the Honourable Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E. W. Barker today at 5.00 p. m. Rtf/A V I "1 l§ hi 4m 03 12 awiwp MSK&. >< -<w» mm>. si r* POWERWELD189 words
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Article, Illustration260 1969-12-02 9 FIVE kinds of welding electrodes will be manufactured in Singapore early next year. These include the highly-demanded lew hydrogen, copper alloy, high tensile, cast iron and stainless steel electrodes. Three Kinds The firm which will be undertaking the production of these electrodes260 words
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Advertisement111 1969-12-02 9 Heartiest Congratulations to rote INDUSTRIES (PIE) LTD. on their official from CHUAN HIAP SENG (PTE) LTD (Estd. 1927) P. 0. BOX QUEEN ST. 94 349. BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE 7. Cable: Ropehouse. Code: ACME TELS: *****, *****, *****. *****9 IMPORTERS EXPORTERS. MANUFACTURER'S REPRESENTATIVES Specialist Main stockists for materials relating to:1. Shipbuilding,111 words
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Advertisement66 1969-12-02 9 We extend every best wish to Power Industries (Pte) Limited on the occasion of the official opening of their Arc Welding Electrode Plant at Jurong Town. We supply high grade steel wire rods, binders and fluxes for their manufacture of mild steel arc welding electrodes. YAWATA WELDING ELECTRODE CO. LTD.,66 words
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STUDENTS' PAGE
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Article, Illustration1398 1969-12-02 10 John Hanafin - By John Hanafin SYDNEY, Mon. When aircraft in the EnglandAustralia air race soar into the sky from London's Gatwick Airport on December 17 they will recall a day hi Australian aviation history as exciting as the day that astronauts first took off for the1,398 words
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Article165 1969-12-02 10 WASHINGTON. Mon.-Ame-rica s perennial teacher shortage is over That is the conclusion of the National Education Association which reports that for the first time since World War II the country even has an excess of teachers and teacher applicants in some regions. The association points out,165 words
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392 1969-12-02 10 HANOVER. (New Hampshire) Mon. Joe Adams of Muleshoe. Texas, did not have any first-hand knowledge of city problems when he went to college to study architecture and urban planning. He had spent his boyhood in what he calls "an overgrown farming town" population 4.000.392 words
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Article94 1969-12-02 10 RANGOON. Mon. (Reuter> Unruly Burmese youngsters popularly known as "road devils" who are found guilty of criminal offences will be put to work to help solve the manpower shortage, according to the working people's dally n Rangoon. Previously, cunvtcted juvenile delinquents were sent to Borstal.94 words
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575 1969-12-02 10 Ele a; Walt Du - Date-line By Ele a Walt Du DEAR WALT: lom a boy of 15 and I have an older sister. She is crippled and uses crutches to get around. Despite this she has many friends and is in several extracurricular activities Recently one boy has575 words
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Miscellaneous151 1969-12-02 10 QUIZ Corner 1. What is the name of the suspension bridge which spans the entrance to San Francisco Bay* 2. Which famous English cathedral was founded by St Augustine in 597 but was not completed until 1495' 3. Which palace is considered to be the largest in the world* 4151 words
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Miscellaneous94 1969-12-02 10 AMY By Jeck Tipprt 9S "Daddy, if it'll help your finances, I'll 90 without my allowance this week." DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and Alden McWiiams OUKE NOBLE JUST WENT BY LIKE A RUNAWAY LOCO" MOTfVE DAN... A WHAT'."? WRONG 3 n TTTI-r .VS AT THAT MOMENT DUKES 1 TH94 words
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SUN SPORT
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Article290 1969-12-02 11 BASEBALL FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla., Mon. (UPI) The world champion New York Mets who do not plan to rest on thair laurels opened the baseball meetings Sunday by walking up to th« same people they beat six weeks ago and asking what it would take to get290 words
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Article135 1969-12-02 11 MELBOURNE. Mon. (Reute( Australian light-heavy-w*;ght boxer Bobby Dunlop pians to bid for a world title bout with champion 800 Foster he successfully defends his British En-*plre Championship against Canadian Al Sparks here tonight The 24-year-old Australian's rr.anager-trainer. Ern McQuil- an. today disclosed the campaign to135 words
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136 1969-12-02 11 BRISBANE. Mon. (Reuten Former Australian opener Sam Trimble, with an unbeaten 114, Hteered Queensland to an outrignt win by five wickets over New South Wales in a Sheffield shield cricket match here today. New South Wales resumed their second innings at eight for 257136 words
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Article192 1969-12-02 11 rvT JORK. Mon. (UPT> oraa runnln S back riltl wens and a trio of fnMn c* *i ars led the balhaVl g «r^ nday for the Fo °tKL Wrlters "Association of team S College All Bta r Owens previously winner oi the Heisman Trophy, nlayer of192 words
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457 1969-12-02 11 THE Browni, trailing 14-0 »n the second period and 21-14 at halftime. rallied on the patiing of Bill Nelsen to beat the Bears. Nelien drove the Browns 90 yards in the final period at he hit Leroy Kelly with a 39-yard strike and Gary457 words
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272 1969-12-02 11 NATIONAL LEAGl'E EAST Century Division W L T P<*t Pf Pa X-Cleveland 8 2 1 BOO 290 245 St Louis 4 8 1 40(. 259 268 New York 3 8 0 .273 167 261 Pittsburgh 1 10 0 091 170 346 Capitol Division Dallas272 words
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Article80 1969-12-02 11 BUENOS AIRES. MOn. (UPI) Th# Pan-American Wheelchair oame« open today for 255 handicapped athletes from 11 nation*. The competition will include a week of ewlmming, track and field. table tennla. archery, weight-lifting and baaketball event*. Host nation Argentina led in number of competitor* with 126, followed by the80 words
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Article271 1969-12-02 11 NEW YORK Mon fUPI) Quarterback Daryle Lamonica overcame a rush of costly penalties with two touchdown passes to Warren Wells and a scoring run of his own Sunday In sparking the Oakland Raiders to a 27-14 victory over the New York Jets before an American football league271 words
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Article314 1969-12-02 11 HILTON HIAD. S.C., Mon. (UPI fr Keuter) Arnold Palmer staggered to hit first tournament victory in nearly 15 months Sunday, firing a three-over-par 74 tor a 283 and a three-stroke edge in the first Heritage classic. Palmer, three shots up on the field going Into314 words
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Article190 1969-12-02 11 PALMA. Majorca. Mon (Reuter) Former World Champion Tlgran Petrosian. leader after -even rounds of current Grand Masters Chess Tournament here, said tonight he would attempt to regain his title at the 1971 World Chess Championship#. Petrosian. World Champion from 1962 until he lost the title to190 words
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Article987 1969-12-02 11 Following are the weights for the third and fourth day of raring at Bukit Timah this weekend: THIRD DAY Om« 1, Dtv f Fort. Dragon Steed (late Dover Ca#?le. 9 00 Sprint Miscile (lata Bond*) 812 Master Pride 8.11 Tudor Pirate 8.10 MacOndo 804 Earl Marshal 800987 words
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Article176 1969-12-02 11 CHRISTCHURCH, New Ztaland, Mon. (Reuter) Former test captain Barry Sinclair raturns to th« Naw Zealand cricket taam for th« short tour of Australia this (southern) summer. Sjnclair. mho missed the tour of England. India and Psklstin this year because of businrss commitments, i* In the176 words
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Article79 1969-12-02 11 BANGKOK Mon. (Reuter) Thailand will lend a contingent of 208 athlttes and officials to the fifth Southeast Asia Peninsula «BEAP) in Rangoon which start on Saturday. The Thai* hope to improve on their fourth SEAP games performance In 1987 in which they captured per cent of79 words
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Article58 1969-12-02 11 LONDON. Mon. (ATP) Mrs Pat Mosa-Carlsson. the world's top automobile rally driver gave birth to a daughter Aylesbury. Buckinghamshire today. BL<te r of Stirling Moss. Britain's uncrowned racing champion. Pat married Europe's top rally driver. Irlk Carlsson of Sweden In 1963 the year Carlsson won the58 words
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Article227 1969-12-02 11 LONDON. Mon. (FeuteiO A hope that the 1970 World Boccer Cup Flnpi Series in Mexico will be won 'by skill and not by muscle" is expressed In the current issue of FIFA News, the organ of the International Football Federation. In response to warnings that227 words
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Article107 1969-12-02 11 ABERDEEN. Scotland, Mon. ißeuter) Springbok Captain >awie de Villiers will lead a team o* near-t«t strength against the North of Scotland in the Rugby Union match here Tuesday. Twelve players in the team named todav wer# members of the squad which thrashed the Australian touring107 words
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Article49 1969-12-02 11 SAN Jose, Costa Rica. MOn. (UPI) Trinidad defeated Jamaica. 3-2. and Costa Rica beat Mexico. 2-0 In soccer game# Sunday In the North and central-Amerlcan-Carib-bean tournament. Jamaica and Trlnldad-Td-bato had been tied 2-2 at half-time, and Costa Rica got both its goaU against Mexico in the first hall49 words
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Article205 1969-12-02 11 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) A threat of physical violence against South African golfer Gary Player was made Sunday on a British Television sports programme. It came from Harrv Edwards leader In militant Black Power activities in the United State* who said Plav«r will be attacked205 words
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Article141 1969-12-02 11 STOCKHOLM. Mon. (UPI) Nicola Pilic of Yufoilavla von the men'* aingleg title at the 130.000 Swedlah kroner (U5.526.000) Stockholm Open Indoor Tennjg Tournament on Sunday, defeating Ilye Masta*e of Rumania 6-4. 4-6. 6-2. The victory, which waa the ft rat in a major tournament for the141 words
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Advertisement25 1969-12-02 11 Classified Ad a Restaurant Bar fcAT AND DRINK is quiet and homely atmosphere? Visit Restaurant Bar In Strand Hotel 21/25. Bencoolen Street Tela *****/ *****25 words
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325 1969-12-02 12 ROAD courtesy does cut down accidents, the MP for Kotong Mr. J.F. Conceicao, said yesterday. "Courtesy is the basis of our national life and it is hoped that during the course of the campaign, the people have been made more aware of their inter-civic,325 words
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55 1969-12-02 12 The Physical Education Department of the Chinese Young Men's Chiristian Association, has courses in Tae Kwon-Do and Karate which commences today and Dec. 8 respectively. These courses are aimed to promote physical fitness and learning skills of self-defence Intending participants ra apo'v to the55 words
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Article, Illustration146 1969-12-02 12 Curvaceous American television star Angelique Petti John created quite a sensation among the scores of men at the Paya Lebar Airport when she flew in here yesterday. The lorvg-limbed actress, dressed in a one-piece pantsuit with a PLUNGING neckline, was a stunning sight as146 words
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222 1969-12-02 12 QUIET DEMONSTRA TIOX Some 20 students from the University of Singapore staged a quiet demonstration outside the American Embassy yesterday at about noon, protesting over the My Lai Massacre. The students, who arrived In twos and hrees. gathered first at the l-us-stop222 words
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Article, Illustration132 1969-12-02 12 Just 'Peaches Champagne' "Yippee Two American teenaged rirls shouted oat at the airport Monday night, immediately after their arrival from Jakarta. The girls, who call themselves simply "Peaches and Champagne" brought along with them a stack of records bought in Jakarta. Asked about their records. Peaches, the more talkative of132 words
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Article145 1969-12-02 12 Singapore Pools i Private) Limited, will conduct 10 Special Toto Draws during the Christmas and New Year celebrations. These wll] be held from Dec 4 this vear to Jan. 4 next year Besides the regular prizes for Toto 5 out of 49" and the free game145 words
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Article, Illustration284 1969-12-02 12 Twenty-four "Citibanker*" from Singapore. Malaysia, Indonesia and Taiwan will be "exposed to modern-day management techniques" during the flve-day Second Singapore Supervisors' Conference which opened here yesterday. The Conference, organised by the First National City Bank here, was opened by Mr. Wong Nang Jang, manager of284 words
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Article94 1969-12-02 12 The llth Draw of the million-dollar Singapore Sweep will be held at Redlffuslon auditorium at Clemenceau Avenue today at 6.30 pm The Manager of Tamil Murasu and Star Press. Mr. K V. Krlshnan; a Singapore Sweep main agent. Mr. Llm Eng Pah; and Mr. Llm Bian94 words
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Article57 1969-12-02 12 The Toto Jackpot has agtin reached the $lOO,OOO mark for this Thursday's mid-week draw to be held at Rpdiffusion auditorium at Clemenceau Avenue. The draw will start at 8 P m. Those who would like to witness th* draw may apply to Rediffusion (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.,57 words
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Article, Illustration356 1969-12-02 12 The Blood Transfusion Service U currently holding a three-month long Lucky Donor Draw at end of each month to encourage more members of the public to come forward and help build up adequate blood reserves, it waa announced here yesterday. The Draw will be356 words
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Miscellaneous1020 1969-12-02 12 Tom TV and Radio I I Q PRSjp ;aL.-' (CHANNEL 5) PM. 300 Opening in all Languages and Morning Star. 320 Woman's World (Malay*. 3.»1 A Diary Of Events In Singapore This Week (Malay); 353 It's Happening In Singapore (Malay) 'Repeat); 405 Peyton Place. 455 Close. 5.55 Ooenine Anncts. in1,020 words
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Miscellaneous81 1969-12-02 12 Time 4k Tide TODAY SINGAPORE TOWX 432 am. (7.1 ft). 9 55 am. (5.1 ft). 3.34 p.m. (7.3 ft). 10.20 p.m. (3.1 ft). NAVAL DOCKYARD: 443 a.m- (88 ft). 10.04 a.m. (6ft) 3.45 p.m. (8.7 ft). 10.12 p-m. (4 ft). TOMORROW SINGAPORE TOWN: 532 am. (7.2 ft) 11.18 a m81 words
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