Eastern Sun, 7 December 1969
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Title Section22 1969-12-07 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1201 Sunday Edition, 7 December 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents22 words
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321 1969-12-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Tunku Abdul Rahman said here today that Malaysia would like the normalisation of relations between Malaysia and the Philippines to be permanent. Radio Malaysia quoted him this evening as saying that he welcomed the normalisation of relations "but did not321 words
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Article85 1969-12-07 1 PARIS Sat. (Reuter) Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, resigning after 10 months as chief American negotiator at the Vietnam peace talks here, left for home odav stressing the overwhelming importance of achieving a negotiated peace. In a brief final comment at the airport on the deadlocked talks.85 words
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Article91 1969-12-07 1 TAIPEI Sat. 'Reuter) More than 100 top Asian and Pacific bridge players will take part in the 13th Far East Bridge tournament, a nine-day event which starts here on Monday A warm-up event, the pairs championship, began today with a 78-pair first round. The 20-team final will91 words
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235 1969-12-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The government is considering a second airline to meet the domestic requirements of the country. the Acting Minister of Transport, Enche V. Manickavasagam, announced here today. He said the second airline need not necessarrily compete with Malay-sia-Singapore Airlines "although a little235 words
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188 1969-12-07 1 BONN, Sot. (Reuter) President Nixon today expressed his support for West German Chancellor Willy Brandt's policy of seeking an accommodation with Eastern Europe. He gave His backing in a personal letter to Herr Brandt handed over by U S Secretary of State William Rogers as188 words
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Article152 1969-12-07 1 TAIPEI. Sat ißeuten The British freighter Atlantic Splendour, scene of a double murder while on the high seas last Monday, will continue her Interrupted voyage to Chlba. Japan on Monday The shlpg agentg said a new captain would assume command of the vessel The previous Captain. Leslie152 words
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Article61 1969-12-07 1 TEL AVIV, Sat. (UPI)— Israel today exchanged 58 Egyptians tor two Israeli pdots across the Sues Canal at Qantara. an Israeli military spokesman announced. The spokesman said the exchange took place between noon and 2 p.m. under the auspices of the International Red Cross. The61 words
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Article104 1969-12-07 1 MANILA. Sat (UPI) Phillppine President Ferdinand Marcos today approved a temporary permit for the Roya' Air Cambodge to make two flights a week between Phnom Penh and Manila The grant ot the permit to the Royal Air Cambodge ig In Lne with an administration po enunciated earlier that104 words
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Article88 1969-12-07 1 ROME, sat (UPl)—Movie producer Carlo Ponti husband of Sophia Loren will make a film about the hljackin* of a Trans World jetliner from California to Rome. Pontj said the movie. the second to be made on the hijacking will be entitled. Thev robbed me of 200 dollars and88 words
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Article181 1969-12-07 1 SAIGON, Sat. (Reuter) A correspondent for the French news Agency Agence France Presse (AFP), Alain Saint Paul was killed today near the Due Lap Special Forces Camp, 135 miles north-northeast of Saigon. The CBS correspondent. Richard Threlkeld was 10 yards from Saint Paul when181 words
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Article130 1969-12-07 1 RANGOON. Sat (UPl>—Three competitors and three officials of Singapore's eightman welghtlift.ng team to the SEAP Games here were down today with diarrhoea The stricken welghtlifters are the bantamweight gold medal prospect. Tung Chve Thong, and two silver medal prospects. bantamweight Wong Twee Yong and130 words
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Article76 1969-12-07 1 MOSCOW. Sat. (Reuter) Former Soviet President Marshal Kliment Voroshilov was buried alongside fellow heroes of the Bolshevik Revolution near the Kremlin wall today alter a full-scale state funeral Top Soviet leaders gathered round the graveside, only a few yards from present resting place of former dictator76 words
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522 1969-12-07 1 The TWA TEL AVIV, Sat. (Reuter) Two Israelis detained in Damascus for three months after their TWA airliner was hijacked, arrived here today, apparently freed by an exchange for 13 Syrians held by Israel, I There was no official comment on the reported522 words
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Article22 1969-12-07 1 LONDON Sun (Reuter) Britain's Sikhs \vere urged by a government Minister tonight to support bodies working for better community relations.22 words
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Article32 1969-12-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The ban on the firing of fir* crackers will be in lorce during Hari Rava and the police are unde- r4 rict orders to en'orce the btfe32 words
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540 1969-12-07 2 THE Ministry of Education will introduce tht module system of industrial training as a single training system next year for students with minimum primary six education to receive a broad technical training and skill to meet industrial needs of the Republic. Announcing this yesterday at540 words
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Article56 1969-12-07 2 The Technical Education Department will hold 12-day "Industrial Training for the 1970'5" exhibition from Dec. 10 to 22 at the Teachers' Training Co'lege Auditorium in Paterson Road, daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon will open the exhibition56 words
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Article, Illustration65 1969-12-07 2 OTHERS may say charity begins at home, but charity says security begins at home. This charity box which has been placed at the information counter has during the past months attracted many petty thieves. So airport officials have decided once and for all to double its security65 words
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Article, Illustration191 1969-12-07 2 DOWN into the awesome primary jungle of Western Malaysia, where the tree branches form a thick canopy high above the ground drops a supply-container at the end of a 200-foot-long rope attaching it to the still-unfolding parachute. The container la already dropping Into the branches191 words
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Article, Illustration262 1969-12-07 2 Local art lovers will be able to see a priceless collection of some 150 ancient and modern Chinese paintings on exhibition at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce's auditorium from Dec. 11—14. Mr. Cheung Che Leune. who is the owner of the famous "Ancient Fragrance Study"262 words
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Article48 1969-12-07 2 An urjdentifVed 60-year-old Chinese man fell to his death from a block of id Jalan KHinik yesterday Police who ru«hed there following a 999 call, found him lying dea<i near Block 30 He had no papers of identifiration on him. Policy do not suspect foul play.48 words
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160 1969-12-07 2 THREE pedestrians, one of them a woman, were killed in separate accidents on the Singapore roadi on Friday. A police spokesman said that the first road accident took place at 7.45 p.m. when Chik binte Abdullah was hit by a motor cycle at Dakorta160 words
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Article35 1969-12-07 2 Military exercises will be conducted at the Mandal Forest Reserve area from 1.00 p.m to 10.00 pm on Dec 9 Blanks will be used and the public Is advised not to be alarmed.35 words
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41 1969-12-07 2 THE visiting Vietnamese Minister of State, Dr. Phan Quang Dan, predict greater trade ties between South Vietnam and Sin gapore with the advent of peace in his country. Seated beside him (right) is the Consul-General in Singapore, Mr. Le Quan Giang.41 words
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339 1969-12-07 2 THE Singapore Government has lifted the the ban on the letting off of fireworks and firecrackers on Dec. 24, 25 and 31 end on New Year's Day. A Police release stated that the lifting of the ban during the festival seasons followed339 words
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Article, Illustration95 1969-12-07 2 The Public Utilities Board has announced the promotion of two gas engineers to top posts in the Gas Department. Mr Seah Hark Boon. 31, previously Distribution Engineer. has been promoted to Superintending Engineer (Production). He will be in charge of gas production including the operation, control95 words
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Article69 1969-12-07 2 A total of 98 trainees are attending the National Junior College's second youth leadership and outdoor training camp which began on Friday until Dec. 12. at Pulau Tekong Besar. Among them are 12 boys and six girls undergoing as trainee instructors and instructresses. Some of them have69 words
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Article19 1969-12-07 2 Tlv changing of the guardj <*eremonv will take plaf> it the Ist-ana this afle.-noor at 5.30 t>.m19 words
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Miscellaneous1266 1969-12-07 2 S YOUK m it (CHANNEL 5) AM 920 Opening Announcement* in all Languages Skimpy The Bush Kangaroo The Mine: 950 The Doctors f*nd The Nurses The Outpost: 1040 Christmas Shopping Guide: 11.10 Pesta Pop; 11.55 The Monroes T~> Break A Colt. PM. 12 50 Chinese Cinema "Autumn Love" <A Teochew1,266 words
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Article, Illustration408 1969-12-07 3 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) Lt. William L Calley Jr., a key figure in the reported Song My massacre of South Vietnamese civilians last year, testified in utter secrecy for nearly three hours at the Pentagon Friday and returned to seclusion at Ft. Banning, Ga. NothingUPI Radiophoto. - 408 words
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550 1969-12-07 3 SAIGON, Sat. (UPI) U.S. warplanes streaked into Cambodia for the second straight day to bomb Communist artillery weapons recently moved into their southernmost position of the war, informed allied sources said Friday. The supersonic jets pounded the camouflaged positions near the 'Parrot's Beak"550 words
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Article94 1969-12-07 3 NEW DELHI. Sat. <UPI> Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi Friday denied reports she will dissolve parliament and hold elections to seek a fresh mandate Persistent reports said the Indian Premier will seek a new mandate in mid-term polls after her government was reduced to minority94 words
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233 1969-12-07 3 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) Deputy Defence Secretary David Packard said Friday that U.S. troop withdrawals from Vietnam will continue despite a worrisome increase in Communist infiltration and an ap- parent stalemate in Paris. Packard, who toured South Vietnam recently, told a Pentagon news conference that the233 words
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227 1969-12-07 3 UNITED NATIONS, Sat. (UPI) Ambassador Hout Sambath of Cambodia informed the Security Council Friday that United States and South Vietnamese forces had committed a total of 32 border violations during the period from Oct. 6 to Nov. 2. Listing the Incidents, he said two Cambodians were227 words
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Article65 1969-12-07 3 NEW DELHI. Sat. (Reuter) President V. V. Girl today inaugurated the Fourth Indian international Film Festival at which features and shorts from 34 countries will be shown. An internavional Jury will Judge about 20 films for gold, silver and bronze trophies in the competitive section. Altogether about 6065 words
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Article180 1969-12-07 3 WASHINGTON, Sat, (Reuter) The State Department said today that most of the military aid given to Thailand since it sent troops to Vietnam in 1966 hat been for internal security uses. Department spokesman Carl Bartch still declined to give specific figures on U.S. funds used180 words
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Article145 1969-12-07 3 PORT MORESBY. Sat (Reu. ter) A four-man Indonesian mission has sP*nt three days j„ Papua-New Guinea trying to persuade West Irian refugees to return to Indonesia under an amnesty. The team arrived on Wednesday and h»d two meetings with 144 refugees at Yako refugee camp In145 words
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Article79 1969-12-07 3 HELSINKI. Sat. rßeuter) US—Soviet negotiations on Strategic Arms Limitation ended their third week her* ve*terdav with the two side* believed edging toward* agreement on a detailed agenda for a fu'l-s<. ale conference or the issue The negotiating teams from Washington and Moscow are reliably understood to be79 words
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Article50 1969-12-07 3 VIENNA. Sat. (Reuter) —The Soviet Union ha# just completed a reorganisation of it« army commands, oromotir.g younger generals and increasing its trooo strengths along the frontiers facing China, western ana'vst* report. The analysts who base their studies on Soviet publications, say the reorganisation was completed in November50 words
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Article54 1969-12-07 3 MANILA Sat. <UPI> Some 10.000 men. women and children refused to leave their villages near Taal volcano Saturday despite warnings of a possible major eruption Government authorities ordered the evacuation of six villages facing the volcano across Taal Lake. 40 Air miles south of Manila, after scientists reported54 words
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Article64 1969-12-07 3 TOKYO. Sat <UPI) The Tokyo police have arrested a 54-year-old Syrian whom they suspect of being a member of an International counterfeit ring operating In Asia. It was announced Friday Police confiscated 143.150 US dollars In forged 50 UU dollar travel cheques In the bag of Bashrl Mouhlsh64 words
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Article222 1969-12-07 3 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter) The Communist "Voice of Malayan Revolution" Radio has claimed that many poor peasants in Malaysia have to eat leaves and wild plants because of suffering from starvation, the New China News Agency said today. The peasants were seriously short of land222 words
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Article92 1969-12-07 3 SAIOON. Sat. (Reuter) South Vietnamese Health Ministry officials estimated today that about 30.000 civilians had been killed and about 250.000 wounded In the last four years of fighting in Vietnam. These figures were only a fraction of American Sen. Edward M. Kennedy s estimate of92 words
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Article41 1969-12-07 3 BRISBANE Sat. (Reuter)— Firemen and crew were today desperately fighting a fire on board an oil tanker berthed at the mouth of the Brisbane river here. First reports said that the fire aboard the tanker the L-J-Thompson, is serious.41 words
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Article75 1969-12-07 3 GAUHATI, India. Sat (Reuten Officials claimed here yesterday that several platoon* of Pakistani rlnemen had concentrated on East Pakistan's border with Assam, and said Indian troops in the area had been alerted. They added that the Pakistanis had mobilised after one of their soldiers trespassed into Indian territory75 words
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201 1969-12-07 3 MANILA, Sat. (Reuter) —The Manila Times today came out strongly for co-operation between Malaysia and the Philippines. In an editorial, the Times said that the most pressing problems that faced the region today was not territory but economy, food, population growth, market for raw201 words
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445 1969-12-07 4 BONN. Sat. ißeuter) United States Secretary of State William Robert will hold talks with West German leaders here today on the full complex of east-west rotations and in particular Bonn's efforts to ease tension with the east bloc. Mr. Rogers, whose visit445 words
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Article30 1969-12-07 4 PARIS, Sat (Reuterj United States Defence Secretary Melvin Laird arrived here yesterday to start a week of visits to Paris by top-ranking members of the Nixon administration30 words
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Article204 1969-12-07 4 TEL AVIV. Sat. (Reuter) Israel launched three successive 20-minute air attacks against Egyptian targets across the Suez Canal yesterday, a military spokesman announced here. He said all the jets returned safely to oase. and described as "pure fabrication" a Cairo claim that three of the planes204 words
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Article182 1969-12-07 4 PRAGUE. Sat. (Reuter) A new purge of liberals In Czechoslovakia has cut deep Into Communist party committees In major Industrial regions, with hundreds of local party officials being dismissed. The weekly Zlvot Strany (partv life) reported yesterday that 335 members of local party committees182 words
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Article40 1969-12-07 4 LONDON. Sat CReuter) Girls who wear down-to-the-ground maxi fashions are not really in revolt against the revealing mini-skirt. Thev hav e merely hit upon a new way of exciting men. according to British fashion historian James Laver40 words
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168 1969-12-07 4 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Twenty-one Persian carpets were sold at Sothebys auction rooms here yesterday for a total of £90.900. which the auctioneers believe to be a world record for a carpet sale. The carpets represented half of a collection owned by the late168 words
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159 1969-12-07 4 ROME. Sat. (Reuter) Thirty thousand senior CITII servants struck yesterday and paralysed Italian government departments, including the Foreign Ministry. The civil servants are angry at. the government's failure to implement reforms, agreed during the summer, of the antiquated state bureaucracy "Italian diplomacy won't159 words
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131 1969-12-07 4 LONDON. Sat fFeuter) Britain's ruling Labour Party suffered a double setback 1® by-election results announced yesterday. The Conservative opposition dislodged Labour from a Parliamentary seat a* Wellingborough in Central England and more than doubled jtg majority :n retaining the stronghold of Louth on England's131 words
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68 1969-12-07 4 Shown at the National Institute of Health on Dec. 5. <I -r»I'PI radio photo - 68 words
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158 1969-12-07 4 ROME. Sat. (Reuter) Millions of Italians are In bed in an influema epidemic which has kept up to 30 per cent of office and factory workers away from work throughout th« country From Bolzano in the far north where every school closed yesterday because158 words
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Article64 1969-12-07 4 STOURBRIDGE. Erg. and. Sat (Reuteri The a:*nified quiet of the magistrate* court here was shatter** vesterday by muffied thuds from the ceJs below As the m**:s?rates earned on unruffled, with a rro'orir.g case, a policeman hurried down ♦o investigate Then a red-faced solicitor carre u©64 words
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175 1969-12-07 4 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) A 21-year-o!d Czech, who stowed away in the baggage hold of a plane from Prague and nearly froze to death before it landed here, was granted permission to stay in Britain today A Horn* OflV> spokesman said that Piotre Vodrazki last175 words
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Article69 1969-12-07 4 ROME Sat (UFl> RafTaele Minichle'lo. the US marine corps corporal who hijacked an alrlirer from California to Rom* on Nov 1, has dismissed his American attorney. the Ita'ian news agency ANSA said last right. It Mid Mmichiell© dismissed lawyer Marvin Mitchelson of Beverlev Hill? California, after learning69 words
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286 1969-12-07 4 TEL AVIV. Sat. (Reuter) Israel's Premier Mrs. Golda Meir has threatened to give up her mandate unless a last-minute deadlock over distribution of portfolios in the new government is quickly resolved She was reported to have told the Labour Party Secretariat286 words
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195 1969-12-07 4 LONDON, Sat fßeuter) A Rembrandt portrait offered to the British nation for £7,000 40 years ago wa* auctioned yesterday for £315,000 at Christ'e'a. The portrait of an old man believed to be Rembrandt s father went throuah an auction room In 1877 for just £lOO.195 words
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185 1969-12-07 4 WINTERTHUR Switzerland. Sat fßeuter) Three witnesses at the El Ai trial here #av« evidence yesterday in support of an Israeli security ager/'s assertion that an Arab he shot after an attack on an Israel; airliner i«st February was armed The Israeli Mordechai Ra-hamim.185 words
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Miscellaneous287 1969-12-07 4 m I ENJOYED IT —BUT THE REAL PLEASURE WAS TO WATCH PROFESSOR PAPA6ORAS/ HE LOVES THE OPERA SO MUCH ONE GETS THE FEELING HE'LL BURST OUT > V IN SONG AT ANY MINUTE APARTMENT 3 s 4 -J 2* If iIrTinTETT r II II II III! m D ri Jfj287 words
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504 1969-12-07 5 LOS ANGELES, Sat. (UPI) A pretty young woman who said she was at the Shoron Tate home the night the actress and four other persons were slain told the story of 'The Manson Family" to a Grand Jury Friday. Susan Atkins.504 words
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478 1969-12-07 5 INDEPENDENCE. Calif. Sat. (UPI) Three former members of a Hippie cult suspected in the Sharon Tate and other slayings wov® a bizarre tale of "Black Magic" Thursday as they spoke of the Cult's high priest. The three men said they met in the desert478 words
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Article114 1969-12-07 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPT) The White House said Friday the United States considers the Christmas and New Year's Vietnam truces as a "separate matter" from a general ceasefire Presidential Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler declined to say tf the United States would observe more than 24hour ceasefire at114 words
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Article51 1969-12-07 5 WASHINGTON. Sat (Reuter) The Senate yesterday approved a 15 per cent increase in Stoc.ii Security benefits, dealin? another blow to President Nixon, who had urged approval of only a 10 t>er cent Increase The Senate also almost doubled benefits for Social Security recipients receiving less than $lOO a51 words
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247 1969-12-07 5 CHICAGO, Sat. (Reuter) Police moved today against another Black Panther leader, raiding a Chicago apartment used by Bobby Ruth, the Negro militants' Deputy Minister of Defence." They seized an unregistered pistol, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and booby trap instruction manuals, they said. The raid came247 words
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Article105 1969-12-07 5 PARIS. Sat. (UPI) America's old and n»»w chief negotiators at the Vietnam peace talks conferred on Friday with U.S. Defence Secretary Melvln R. Laird In advance of President Nixon's expected announcements on Vietnam Monday. Outgoing TJ S. delegation leader Henry Cabot Lodge Interrupted departure preparations to welcome105 words
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Article43 1969-12-07 5 HONOLULU. Sat. (UPI) A five-day assault of giant waves on the Hawaiian islands tapered off Friday and beach residents began cleaning up a million dollars worth of damage. Two oersons were missing, washed away i n the surf earlier this week43 words
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Article149 1969-12-07 5 CAMBRIDGE Mass, Sat (UPI) A group of blacks demanding that Harvard University hire more blacks seized the Harvard administration building Friday Between 50 and 10® blacks occupied and locked themselves in the three-storev building where a student takeover last spring triggered a bloodv clash between149 words
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Article44 1969-12-07 5 NEVADA TEST SITE. Sat (UPI) A low-yield atomic device code-named Diesel Train *-as detonated Friday i n the Rainier Mesa area of this nuclear testing raree. The Atomic Energv Commission said no radiation resulted above ground from the test, described as weapons-related.44 words
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222 1969-12-07 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) Scientists reported Friday (Hat they had unearthed in Antarctica "one of the truly great fossil finds of all time." They said l t proved conclusively that the icy South Polar land was once part of a supercontinent which broke up into drifting222 words
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212 1969-12-07 5 SPACE CENTRE. Houston. Sat. (UPI) Apollo 12's Yankee Clipper command ship smacked go hard into the Pacific Ocean it knocked parts of the flat heatshield off the bottom of the cone-shaped craft. It was the hardest splashdown in Apollo history Randall Stone, a spacecraft212 words
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Article41 1969-12-07 5 UNITED NATION'S Sat. (UPI) The General Assembly Friday asked all member state* to set one day each vear as a Day. devoted to *'th#> study of the effects that any disarmament measures mi*ht have on economic and social development.**41 words
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146 1969-12-07 5 UNITED NATIONS. Sat (UTI) —Only Cuba, present-day harffl of hijackers, voted arainxt a resolution in the General Assemble s Legal Committer Friday calling f<V stiff international action against forcible diversion td civil aircraft The on a measure sponsored by the Netherlands and 29 other countries was146 words
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Article55 1969-12-07 5 NEW ORLEANS. La Sat (UPI) Vice President SP'ro T Agnew said Fridav. "We can do nothing but deplore" the alleged Mv Lai massacre bv US troops The Vice President said the Viet/-ong had killed thousands of Vietnamese men women and children 'Som* authorities seem to condone those atrocities committed55 words
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308 1969-12-07 5 BOSTON, Sat. (Reuter) Capt. Ernest Medina, Commander of the Company alleged to have been res* ponsible for a massacre in My Lai village. South Vietnam. today sued Time magazine for 110 million dollars. The suit, filed by Capt. Medina's Attorney. F. Lee Bailey, in308 words
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Article76 1969-12-07 5 COLUMBUS. Ohio. Sat(UPI) —Attornev F. Lee Bailey said Friday Capt. Ernest L. Medina was justified in shooting a Vietnamese woman dunng the attack on Sone My Medina testifies Thursday h« shot the woman when she made a susoicious movement while his back w a turned "He76 words
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Article56 1969-12-07 5 DENVER. Colo. Sat. (UPI)— A 7-month-old Seattle bov who received the liver of a chimpanzee Thursday in a 14-hour operation at the University of Colorado Medical Center died 22 hours later, doctors reported Friday. A hospital spokesman said an autopsy showed the unidentified infant died of shock, low56 words
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Miscellaneous207 1969-12-07 5 ft .1 >, OY+Y*Y/^ ANOTMER WNGER \RIMOW6E*' m fi§ H a. F<3 1 W« N M 38 *»»V %AVSKWRA-NV^' TO DPTVE TILL *> GRADUATION! ITS TH» DOVE OLD FA€**OUED MOQ»R/ I WANT SOMCTUWE MORE VKSDCPN, BUT >OU KNOW OADOV/ 5<V IS> TME M *> S U4-H£S? ILI A lISR/ as207 words
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Article354 1969-12-07 6 r/ie Sunday Pag t If you are having problems of Christmas gift, v*e recommend you BEYOND OUR SELVES, by Catherine Marshall (Spire Books Fleming H. Revell). Available at your Christian bookstore at approximately $2 85. Some year* ago. when Catherine Marshall was ill some very urgent Question*354 words
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Article87 1969-12-07 6 The Chinese Methodist Church and its brsnch church, at Telok Blangah Is organising a camp to be held at Kampong Tengah Holiday Camp from Dec. 8 to 13. The theme of the camp Is "Ma<# Your Life Count", and Its theme speaker la Mr Malcolm87 words
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Article, Illustration131 1969-12-07 6 ON CHRISTMAS, processions began from Bethlehem to Shepherds' Field the place where the birth of Jesus was announced to the shepherds, who saw an angel surrounded by a supernatural light. At the entrance to Bethlehem is the Tomb of Rachel, wife of the Patriarch Jacob. She died131 words
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140 1969-12-07 6 THE 17 millionth copy of the TEV N«w Testament, 'Good News for Modern Men' was presented recently to Jerry Koosman, star pitcher of th« New York Met* baseball team which won the recent World Series in the United States. The volume140 words
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Article87 1969-12-07 6 Don't with ma MERRY X'MAS Nor Happy Holiday Put Christ back into Christmas on this biassed Holy Day Put Christ back into Christmas Like on that silent night When the Star of Bethlehem Gave way to new born light Let all tne world give Glory87 words
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Article, Illustration144 1969-12-07 6 CHRISTMAS SPIRIT BEGINS IN QUEENSTOWN The Faith Methodist Church •tarted the Christmas festival celebrations yesterday with a Nursery Children g Service The service wh.ch included Christmas Carol singing. concert and exhibition was held at the church premies. Parents and relatives of the children in the144 words
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Article51 1969-12-07 6 THE Youth sutveommittee of is orgamsirg a Carolling Party on Wednesday. Dec. 24. Carollers are required to attend at '.east lx practices, which will be held at the YWCA. 5 Raffles Quay The party will visit homes of member? and frienda For further information, please contact Miss Kiong. Tel:51 words
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Article40 1969-12-07 6 MRS K. KIM will be giving a demonstration on Christmas decorations at th* Cultural Centr# on Thursday. Dec 11 Tickets at S5 per t>er«on for roffe# and refreshment* are availably at the YWCA office?. Tel: ***** and *****.40 words
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Article84 1969-12-07 6 The Annua: Chrutxas Dinner of the Christian Bualness Man's Committee will be held on Thursday. Dec 11 t 730 pm. at The American Club. Manhattan Room. A *pecial programme ;s being arranged including Christmas Carol singing The Chinese Mandarin speaking CBMC will hold a Dinner Meeting at84 words
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Article43 1969-12-07 6 "God the only Cauae and Creator" will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon read this Sunday In all Christian Science churches. The public is welcome. Services at Christian Science Society. 8 Oranie Grove Road, Singapore 10. are at 10 a.m.43 words
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150 1969-12-07 6 MANILA-—A young Indian theologian with a doctorate in theology from Princeton Theological Seminary in U.S.A. will deliver the main papers on theology at the All Philippines Congress on Evangelism in May 12-20 next year. Dr. Saphlr Philip Athyal, dean of faculty of the150 words
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Advertisement57 1969-12-07 6 Special Christmas Feature We will be publishing a special Christmas feature in our issue of December 25th, 1969 to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. If you like your services or articles to be included in this page, kindly send them to the Christmas Paqe Editor, Eastern Sun. 23-B Cantonment57 words
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Miscellaneous40 1969-12-07 6 Sound Madical Advice neoi/sees j&jo A MIND AT EASE LIFE AND HEALTH* MCffttTTrft. "A RELATED ATTITUDE LENGTHENS A MAW'S LIFE 7ArtaeSS/V/M5 APW&S *A TRANQUIL HEART IS THE LIFE OF THE FLESH AMtt/atb 'sa i i H.tf; \Z2\ A/YftVfe-' Wfs If40 words
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Obituary126 1969-12-07 6 OBITUARY YAP KOK HU (ne* Tw 0 memorial w«re Tan* So Hurg). 78. wif e of held In the Glorv Church on H~ Van Ko* Hu tha m odaI ritor of The Pre?byterian the Glory Church at 2 o m 'aSr.fT rv 1 SlT1?a P° r a d !a d126 words
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277 1969-12-07 7 WASHINGTON. Sat. {Reuter) The United States is considering exchanging stockpiled tin tor other materials, rather than resuming commercial Mies, a government spokesman Mid yesterday. But the spokesman added that discussions were atlll being held on future disposals of tin from the stockpile and no declalon277 words
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Article, Illustration199 1969-12-07 7 4 LEADING Singapore/ Malaysian Travel Agency. G.C. N'anda t Sons Pte. Ltd has been appointed general sales agents for Singapore. Malaysia. Indonesia and Thailand, for Global of London which is one of the U.K. bfst known tour operators. This new association will enable199 words
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Article93 1969-12-07 7 KUCHING Sat A team of 10 experts from the Agriculture University of Wagemngen. Holland and assisted bv three students and an economist, arrived here this *'«ek for fourmonth 3tay to conduct a regional development planmnf study of the First Division in Sarawak. fcpeaking at a press93 words
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Article60 1969-12-07 7 BANGKOK. Sat. (Reuter) The Thai government has announced new rice export premium rates lower than previous rates by 100 to 450 baht per ton 'Ave to 22.50 U.S. dollars >. The new rates, effective from Dec. 3. will help boost sales of Thai rice in60 words
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77 1969-12-07 7 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Rub. ber market closed uncertain yesterday with spot 24-3/4. 23-3/4 seller norr Settlement House Jar. 22-15 16. 23-1/8 Feb 22-15/16 23-1/8 March 23 23-1 4 Jan March 23-1/8 Apr. June 23-3 16 23-5/16 July Sept. 23-1/8 23-5 16 All the rest 23-177 words
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Article88 1969-12-07 7 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) The market was steadier yesterday following the Wall Street rally. A firmer trend was noted under the lead of special situation stocks, but prices tended to eorne off the top in late dealings Toward* the close the FT index was up 0.5 at 382.5,88 words
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Article209 1969-12-07 7 THE Port of Singapore Authority has made the following arrangements for ships in port today. Sun Dec. 7 DEPARTURES Vessels 15 18 Benratha 13 Thorsorlent 25 26 Kyotako Mam 27 23 Vega 33 34 Benedln 33 34 Gelnflnlas 40 41 Hongkong Delegate 42 43 Oceanic Freedom 45209 words
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Article, Illustration119 1969-12-07 7 'THIS 90-foot diameter antenna at Djatlluhur, 70 miles from Jakarta, Indonesia, is part of a new earth satellite station which will link Indonesia to the major countries of the world. The terminal, including a 62-mile microwave link and associated electronic equipment, was built by International Telephone and Telegraph119 words
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Article218 1969-12-07 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. BO AC hai achieved a group of £l2 5 million In the first naif of .ts financial year April/ September 1969. This is a similar amount to that earned during the equivalent period of 1968/1969 The operating surplus of £2O 8 million was218 words
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Article14 1969-12-07 7 THE tin price for yesterday was $701.00 per plcul. down *9 12$.14 words
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Article95 1969-12-07 7 THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore yesterday made the following changes In its rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency tr 8 ELLIN O T.T or OD. ready: Deutsche Marks $84.4750; Holland Oullderi $86.0475; Swiss Francs $72.1025; French Francs $55.592s95 words
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Article41 1969-12-07 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Jones closing averages on the Nex York Stock Exchange yesterday. 3f> Industrials 793 03 20 rails 179.76 15 utilities 108.74 63 stocks 262 688 40 bonds 69.43 Commodity futures index 142 05 up 02641 words
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Article65 1969-12-07 7 NEW YORK. Sat. <UPI>— Rubber futures closed unchanged to 100 polrts over yesterdav on the New York commodity exchange. There were no sales. Jan 23 !S"B 24.50 Mar. 24.00 A 24.50 May 24.00 A 24 50 July 23.008 23 00 Sept. 23.008 23.00 NOT. 24 00A 24 5065 words
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296 1969-12-07 7 LONDON. Sat The first article la a foor-pa«e supplemeat on rubber in the British daily, 'The Guardian on Monday ffH contributed by Mr. Lim Kin Cheng, rice-chairman of the Malayan Rubber Fund Board (London). Otter writer, were representatives at various sertiona of the296 words
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Article67 1969-12-07 7 HONG KONG. Sat (UPI) Communist Ch:n* has ordered USSlto milLon worth of steel and iron from Japan for munition production and u exported to buy som# more from European countries, a rightwing newspaper reported ve«terday. The Sing Tao J<h P»o, quoting informed sources, s a:rf67 words
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497 1969-12-07 7 SPACE CENTRE. Houston. Sat. Cue cards on one wrist and an Omega Speedmaster chorograph on the other helped to keep the moon strolling Apollo 12 Astronauts on a strict timetable. The extremely accurate wristwatch. the only time-piece the astronauts actually carried with497 words
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311 1969-12-07 7 UNIT trusts are traditionally long term, sound investments and unit trust funds should not be launched on new stock» which. Initially, can only be viewed as .speculative. Tht executive director of Singapore Unit Trusts Ltd.. Mr. R. C. Downing, said this week the launching311 words
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Article158 1969-12-07 7 UNIT holders in the Malaysian Investment Fund, managed bv Asia Unit Trusts B<»rhaa. have received this yea r income of $8 22 gross for every 100 units held. The management company announced on Fridav that a half-yearlv income distribution of $3 90 m May was followed by158 words
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Article93 1969-12-07 7 LONDON. Sit. British Petroleum (BP) will set up a new subsidiary company to handle the manufacture and sales oi protein. The group has at present two plant* under construction One is at Lavera. near Marseilles. with a capacity of 16.000 tons a year, and one93 words
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Article429 1969-12-07 7 LONDON, Sat. After advance repayments of £B3 million to the International Monetary Fund and £3l million to the Bank for International Settlements, Britain's gold and convertable currency reserves rose by £9 million durina November to stand at £1,043 million at the end of the month. DPS429 words
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Article118 1969-12-07 7 NEW DELHI. Sit. (UP!) The Indian Government hM decided to tutiotuHie cotton tmporta Minister of F"or«ifn Trad® Baliram Bhtgat gald this week He told MWimni the fovernm«t at M rt. Indira Oandhj la n<*w working out of the transfer from private industry, »nd the is expected to118 words
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Article111 1969-12-07 7 NEW YORK. Sat (UPI) The stock market declined yegterday in moderste trading Anslysts attributed the bearish tone to year-end tax selling. norma! pre-weekend portfolio lightening by investors, and mounting concern over tight credit and Inflation. At the close, the UPI marketwide indicator showed a los 9 of111 words
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Article94 1969-12-07 7 i Hfc Ttoon prim at the MnraP«rf rWnw Produce Kxrhani* >e»terday were > Cflmnat Oil (FOB) Balk Coronut Oil (FOB) Drrun Mixed Copra UA M Off 64 50 I Mantoh Wbite Pepper rr OB) 160 Off Sarawak White Peppei (F.O R.\ r 177 86 Sarawak 8penal Blara Pepper (FOB)94 words
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Article80 1969-12-07 7 (Manager*' Price* for Dee. 8) CHARTERED UNIT TKU81 ■'pan Growth run a 10) I N ASIA UNIT TRU8I* Hal Inreat. Food 128 185 IIMiAPOlE OTIT TRI STt> l»t Malayan !M tnif Malavin 10 4 3rd Ma lav An 184 Thi Com. ind ED 101 1-11 The Sav Puna80 words
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Article423 1969-12-07 7 ARRIVALS 1IJ0 a ip11 I'TlMI L O Anjflw C I p 111 f. .Nandi. S'IUDH so© a.m. MHA Utl E. Lumpur > 00 m M*A 110 K. Lumpur B4A am. Mot ui M n i r. 10 ItWMtMtia. IMUJJU K~ Lamp or CAL ill lalpc*. Hum Kong mia423 words
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Article, Illustration740 1969-12-07 8 BRENDA LEE may have been a teenage singing star once, but she's certainly blossomed into a mature, radiant woman now. She's 24, married, with two girls (one is aged 6. and the other a 10-month baby). The reception at the Hotel Equatorial was the first740 words
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Article, Illustration346 1969-12-07 8 P. O - by P.O. LITTLE Miss Dynamite" Brenda Lee, sanghh r way info the Hearts of thousands when she made a personal appearance at the National Theatre last Tuesday Her dynamic style evoked rounds after rounds of thunderous applause from the fuU-house audience The show, a presentation of346 words
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Article611 1969-12-07 8 HI THERE! Guess who I'm racing about this week' BRENDA LEE of course. Who else' You can read all about it somewhere on this page. But guess who I MET at the reception for Brenda? One time Quest and pal of mine. Vernon Cornelius. He's really dressed611 words
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Article, Illustration326 1969-12-07 8 GORDON COXHILL - GORDON COXHILL JF you thought Creedence Clear-water Revival's "Proud Mary" was hard rock, Sonny Charles and the Checkmates' outasite platter of the same number defies description. Remember one Phil Spector, who created a new era In pop music with the big production326 words
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Article, Illustration110 1969-12-07 8 Derek Johnson - bv Derek Johnson ELVIS PRESLEY: Suspicious Minds (RCA). A SUBTLE blend of E'v:s the vintage rocker, and the more suave and mature Presley. And with many passages recorded in dualtrack, you get two Presleys for the price of one! He really does use doubletracking to ideal110 words
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Advertisement59 1969-12-07 8 Polydor g**t your favourite LPs *****8 DANCING ON THE SHORE *****2 HAPPY DAYS bv KAI WARNER and HIS ORCHESTRA *****3 HAPPY TOGETHER AGAIN bv THE KAI WARNER SINGERS *****4 GO IN (28 Smash Hits) by THE KAI WARNER ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR Available at leading disc dealers! jpjEi THE CYCLE CARRIAGE59 words
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Advertisement179 1969-12-07 8 make the this year! CHRISTMAS GIFT is something to treasure the year round! LIKE.... s.y records... Merry Christmas" < Rapunzel The Twelve Dancing Princesses ***** available only at HALLMARK RETAIL CENTRES IN SINGAPORE K. L. FAN 8 MUSICAL DOOR CHIME makes a perfect gift the Home, comes chimes, attractive gold179 words
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Advertisement32 1969-12-07 8 NEXT WEEK SPECIAL on TOM JONES Full Review Of His Latest LP PLOS Shadow John Rostil's Report Of Tom's Fantastic U.S. Tour! PLUS Exclusive Pix Of His Acclaimed Las Vegas Stage Act.32 words
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Article, Illustration796 1969-12-07 9 THE idea of Britain having its own little Hollywood did not, at first, appeal to the sceptics. Now that the man in charge, Bryan Forbes, has announced his programme and started work on it, they are changing their minds. Bryan Forbes talks to796 words
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Article, Illustration556 1969-12-07 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers T)!AR ANN: Now that you have befriended the waitresses and the plumbers, will you please help the hairdressers' Our maior complaints are as follows: 1 Relatives and friends who think hairdressers love their work so much they are happy to roll hair556 words
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640 1969-12-07 9 Sheilah Graham - S By Sheilah Graham GR O6VE N O R SQUARE London. Sat. You go up a tiny lift (elevator) b.g enough for four people squeezed tightly together Michael Caine opens the door into a vast hall and you are suffocating640 words
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Article60 1969-12-07 9 NEW YORK. Sat. "Medium Cool." directed by Haskell Wexler, was screened at the Mannheim Film Festival recently. 'Medium Cool" was also Invited to the San Francisco Film Festival. It is the story of a television news cameraman and a young woman from Appalachla who are nvolved unwillingly In60 words
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138 1969-12-07 9 VENICE. Sat Paramount Pictures' "MY Side of the Mountain" opened the Festival of Films for children in Venice. Italy recently. Screenings are being held at the San Marco Cinema 'My Side of the Mountain.' a Robert B Radnltz Production, is the story of138 words
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Advertisement77 1969-12-07 9 THE SOUNDS FOR B mn f m i/ TUb H c v_~ s *-v ■CUHM«p«aB 5y j 1%. i L y-g; V 5 v Sna-aufc.fr;.-.; m LBS ***** LST 8393 Sole Agent: CHIANG HUAT CO., 164, South Bridge Road Singapore 1. Tel: *****/***** ELEGANCE STYLE FOR KATONG GIRLS Visit this77 words
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Advertisement69 1969-12-07 9 NOW JAPAN'S TOP ON SALE Fashion Magazine DsmMm No. 33 SPRING ISSUE k>W~ Vr £Z Creat Floral Print* Red: Sheer Pleasure Vedette "Zen" Minidreu Pantalone Little Day |acketa Wild Young Ze»t 50 Before Five Complete 110 page* with 205 ityles. and Hie Lucky Card! PRICE: $2.50 MAIL ORDERS POST ACE69 words
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Miscellaneous255 1969-12-07 9 SHAW na I DO Phone *****1 OPENS mou Vo Frea LIV Ilia., ltf, l 00. Mt Ante.® Yu Chien. Cnen Hjn§-iieh THE WLNGED TIGER" A SHAW PRODUCTION t Maacann :a Bhav!>coc* rn\ CAPITOL Phone ***** NOW SHOWING: 11 a m 1.45. 4 00. so 1 V) p m LIVING JINGLE'255 words
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Miscellaneous12 1969-12-07 9 TODAY'and YOU. Sunday, December 7, 1969. rtJUMt 10 '4-26-38-49 40-70 rm r-V;12 words
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Miscellaneous282 1969-12-07 9 R33EP.I 1 ORGANISATION ODEON ***** New Fhowin«: 1L I S*. 4. SO. •SO Poaa "THE CNDEFEATED" John Wayne Rock Hudaon Paaavuion Color by Deluxo I ORCHARD —***** I«TH DAT! Today 5 Show*! UIJL. 1.30. 4 00. 0.30 9 15pm Michael cam* R*f Vanon» "THE ITALIAN JOB** In Color Pana»i*ion <a282 words
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Article248 1969-12-07 10 JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC RACE 1 (10) Q GAMBIT 1 Pacific 9 Cairo 6 PERKASA II < 101 Queen's Gambit (11) Stormy Law (8) SHANGHAI KID I 6 I Perkaia IT <ll) Stormy Law RACE 2: 8) GRAND VOLANT 4 Jingle Bell I 2 Magic Jim 4 JINGLE BEI.L248 words
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129 1969-12-07 10 RANGOON. Sat. (UPI) The South-east Asia Games Federation Council yesterday voted to ask the government of Singapore to reconsider its» decision not to host the 1971 Games. Singapore turned down a proposal by the other SEAP member? Burma. Thailand Laos. Malaysia and South Vietnam that she129 words
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Article73 1969-12-07 10 JOHANNESBURG, xTi. (Reuter) Piet Visagie, the rugby flv-half now touring Britain ■with the Springboks, has been named South African sportsman of the vear The award was announced at the annual banquet of the Rand Sports-Writers' Society herp last night at which Ron Clarke Australian middledi?tan"e runner,73 words
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Article29 1969-12-07 10 TORQUAY England. Sat. (Reuter) Torquay United and Reading drew one-one In an English Division Three match here last night. The match was brought, forward from April 15.29 words
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227 1969-12-07 10 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter) Singapore is to host the first F.I.Q. (Federation Internationale Des Quilleurs) Asian zone ten-pin bowling championships next year. Mr Peter C. T. Choo. President of the Singapore Bowling Congress, said yesterday he had accepted an invitation to hold227 words
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Article38 1969-12-07 10 NEW DELHI. Sat (AFP) Indian Test cricketer Blshan Singh Bedi yesterday married Glenlth Hill Miles, a former Melbourne bank executive. In a Sikh ceremony here. The couple met last year during the Indian tour of Australia.38 words
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Article216 1969-12-07 10 NEWMARKET. Sat <Reuter» Three daughters of the mare White River, who were sold for £6.090 (US$l4.616) on Tuesday, fetched a total of £52.605 (U*****,252) at the Newmarket Bloodstock sales yesterday morning Mrs. Marlon Du Pont Scott, of the Montpeller Stud in Virginia, bought the highest-priced216 words
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Article, Illustration143 1969-12-07 10 TEN glamorous tote maids are making it a pleasure for punters to go racing these days at Randwlck. the Sydney headquarters of the Australian Jockey Club. The girls, dressed in white riding boots, white minl- t skirts and colourful Jockey silks and caps, started143 words
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Article1006 1969-12-07 10 Jimmy Lad - By Jimmy Lad LANE con be backed with confidence in the Stewards Cup (Race Six) at Bukit Timah today. The four-year-old Irish gelding by Sovereign Path was second to Likewise lost week with an apprentice in the saddle. Lester Piggott has been engaged to ride1,006 words
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Article62 1969-12-07 10 BRIDGETOWN. Barbados. Sat. <Reuter> Gary Sobers, the West Indies cricket captain. will lead a team of past and present West Indies stars when English-style oneday cricket »s launched here tomorrow. Sobers will break a slxweek rest from cricket to captain his side against the strong62 words
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Article1525 1969-12-07 10 Race 1: CI. 5 DIv. 1—6 F. —2.00 p.m. ($6,500) L 473 P»rinc 3 R4R Roan Prior# 3 S7J Ha n Franti.ro 4 «75 Prediction |1 5. "Cfl Housing DrtrloprntOi 313 PtrUa 11 7 004 P»hti»»„ n 8. 140 Shanghai Rid 9 J01 luff 10. 323 Queen>1,525 words
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Article896 1969-12-07 11 Francis Daniel - By Francis Daniel RANGOON, Sat. (Reuter) The Fifth South-east Asia Peninsular (SEAP) Gaines opened here today as 928 athletes from six countries marched into the sun-bathed Aung Saw Stadium to the thunderous cheers of a capacity crowd of 50.000. Pretty Burmese girl* dressed in the896 words
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Article51 1969-12-07 11 RANGOON. Sat (AFP) Malaysia beat Lao? by ♦wi goals to «ne in the Group 'A fixture of the SEAP Games soccer championship* her* torn eh t There wa« no «<-OT* :n the first half Scorer* MVay«;a ShaV"ruddin (flsth minute) and Th? ibal3 r "°*h minute' Laos Phergsavar.h (80th51 words
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Article31 1969-12-07 11 GAUHATI India S*t. (Re;ter) The Australian cricketers were 246 for eisht at the clos* ©r the first day of their three-day match acain*' Eas f zone here today31 words
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Article150 1969-12-07 11 HOLLYWOOD. Ficrlda. Sat jißeuter) Gav Brewer shot a six-under-par 6« here yesterday to take a four-stroke lead at the end of the second round in the US$l25.000 Danny Thnmas-Dtplomat golf tournament. Brewer, who had a 65 for the first round lead on Thursday finished 36150 words
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Article, Illustration1711 1969-12-07 11 Jimmy Lad - Bi- Jimmy Lad LEADING champion jockey Glynn Pretty equalled Colin Tulloh's record of 88 winners set in 1952 when he scored a splendid double at Bukit Timah yesterday Pretty booted home Forelight, a run away winner in Race five, to pay $l2 and Sokitomi in Race seven1,711 words
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Article145 1969-12-07 11 Malaya Cup Singapore Civilians' hot** of qualifying fo*- th* Malaya Cup rufbv final are bright when they trounced Johor* 26-8 in the South Zone dash a* the padar* vesterday With this win thev are now leading the zone tab> with an unbeaten record They145 words
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Article47 1969-12-07 11 LAS VEGAS Nevada. (UPD Former heavyweight cham pi or Sonny Liaton the once-feared bomber who must b* to the end of career tha* bega n 17 vears a*o. is a 12-5 favourite to beat Laotist Martin of Philadelphia in a 12-round fight tomorrow ni^ht47 words
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Article233 1969-12-07 11 Following is the Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's raring at Bukit Timah: RACE 1: Nothing to r«Port RACE I: t'tar* t«PP Velayutham) was slow to begin. An objection was lodged by Kingston (Algerian Lady), second past the post, against Money Printer (app Cheam) being declared233 words
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Advertisement206 1969-12-07 11 Classified Ads, Where To Stay STRAND HOTEL. Bencoolen Street. To-wn centre. Quiet, clean, reasonable rates Alrconditloned rooms, private bath. Bar/ Restaurant. Homeiv services Tels: ***** *****. For Sale RITA SHOE CO. Grand X'mas Opportunity Closing Down SALE Shoes Garments at Bargain prices 23/7. Coleman Street. Tel: ***** Pfl JOIN NOW206 words
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Miscellaneous43 1969-12-07 11 BIG SWEEP lit. PRIZE No. *****9 (53.898) 2nd PRIZE No. *****7 ($1,113) 3rd PRIZE No. *****8 556) STARTERS: ($l5O each) No*. *****6 *****1 *****7 *****4 *****0 *****1 *****1 *****9 CONSOLATION ($lOO each) Not. *****7 *****8 *****2 *****0 *****6 *****7 *****8 *****0 *****4 *****043 words
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117 1969-12-07 12 IT was a day of laughter for some 50 handicapped children when they were treated to a tea party at the Red Cross Headquarters at Penang Lane yesterday. The programme includ- ed a folk dance and a recorder band presented by the Alexandra Integrated Primary School. A puppet show staged117 words
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Article, Illustration212 1969-12-07 12 REFINED Sugar is now known to be one of the contributing factors to heart disease, said an Australian bio-chemist, Jannet Aitken, who was on her way back to Australia, after spending six years of research in England. Jannet, a bio-chemlst for212 words
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137 1969-12-07 12 THE Primary Production Department will sell poultry vaccines to licensed farmer* who can carry out inoculations on their farms as from Jan. 1, next year. The poultry vaccines are Newcastle *'E" vaccine for adult poultry; Newcastle "F" vaccine for chick; and fowl fox137 words
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Article, Illustration287 1969-12-07 12 LOCAL importers Hove switched from European countries to Japan for their goods because of the closure of the Sues Canal, Mr. R.H. Hobhouse, Director of the Blue Funnel Line, Liverpool, said here yesterday. Mr. Hobhouse who Is on a routine visit to Singapore, told287 words
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Article76 1969-12-07 12 Enche Mohd. Ghaza 1 bin Ismail. Political Secretary to the Ministry of Education ara MP for Aljunied. will offinate at the opening of the Food and Fun Fair at the Bartlev Secondary School Gourds on Dec. 7. The fun fair 1* organised b?" the Srhoo Advisory Committee76 words
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Article100 1969-12-07 12 THERE were 9 595 rtrx accounts opened In f he Posta. Savings Bank in November, bringing the total number of savings bank deposits to a new record of 446.379 The total amount presently standing to the credit of depositors at the end of November was $54.8 million100 words
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Article54 1969-12-07 12 Ng lam Swai. 25. charged yesterday in th* Ninth Magistrate Court for ass3ultine a Police Constable. N>l- Choo Gwek Cheng at Oulega at 135 pm. or Dec 3. Ng claimed trial the hearing was fixed for Feb. 3 next v*ar. in the Fourth M®glstrate Court Bail offered at54 words
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Article, Illustration211 1969-12-07 12 THE chairman of the Chung Khiaw Bank Limited. Dato Dr. Aw Cheng Chye. said yesterday that the most important effort towards economic development is to inculcate firmly the habit of saving among the people of all station of life, especially among children under 12. If saving211 words
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Article25 1969-12-07 12 THE Ministry for Interior and Defence yesterday received more donations for the National Defence Fund, which now stands at $8 76 million.25 words
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Article, Illustration433 1969-12-07 12 Ooi Eng Cheang - By Ooi Eng Cheang BATTLING a 10-foot python with bare hands is no mean feat, especially when the snake-fighter happens to be a medium-built young Chinese medium instead of a circus goliath. He is Sim Kwee chal. 25* a medium who Uvea at On an433 words
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Article58 1969-12-07 12 Yong Joo Foh yesterday claimed trial to a charge of dishonestlv retaining stolen property a camera, flash and it s rase, worth $l-000 —belonging to Ng Kin Keong. in the Ninth Magistrate Court The case wa« A**d for hearine in the Fifth District Court on April 16 and58 words
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Article69 1969-12-07 12 Two men Koban bin Hussain and Abdul Rahman bin Ha?sa n re yesterday charged in the Ninth Magistrate Court for stealing a moto, cycle belonging to Teo Seng Leng between 100 m and 11.00 a m. on December 5. The two claimed trial and the hearing was Axed69 words
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Article57 1969-12-07 12 Tay Eng Seng, wag vesterdav charged in the Ninth Magistrate Court, for theft of two feed valves valued at $4,200, together *ith ft>u r unknown persons from a vessel MT "Are* III" Tay claimed trial and the hearing w a? fixed for April 7 next year. Bail57 words
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Article158 1969-12-07 12 The facilities in the School of Engineering in Singapore are "grossly inadequate.** said the visiting Professor of Engineering in tne Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Professor Gordon Brown. Prof. Brown, who has been Invited by the Minister for Science and Technology. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. was here to158 words
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Article109 1969-12-07 12 The International Labour Organisation, in association with the Singapore government and the National Trade? Union Congress, will be convening an Asian Regional Seminar on Trade Union Research and Documentation Services a* tb® Singapore Conference Hall from Dec. 11 to 18 About 24 participants from Asian countries are109 words
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Article93 1969-12-07 12 The registration a nd teensire of dogs in Singapore for the Period Jan 1 to Dec. 31 1970. will commence on Jan 2 and will continue daily, except Sundavs and Public holidays. Licences will be obtainable at the following centres: City Veterinary Centre Jurong veterinary ?üb-centre, Porggol93 words
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Advertisement26 1969-12-07 12 Our deepest sympathy to Rev. Yap Kok Hu And Family on their loss of the late Mrs. Yap Kok Hu From Dato and Datin Aw Kow26 words
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Advertisement66 1969-12-07 12 FOR BEST SELF-DRIVE-CARS TEL: ***** EVERFINE CO. (Rent-A-Car) Ltd. 519, Serangoon Road, Singapore 8. To support our country's Anti Mosquito Campaign W WILLIT INSECT KILLER Kills instantly raBBMt Mosquitos, flies, moths, wasps, ants, Erifflfft cockroaches, fleas, bugs, lice and many Kii other types of insects. Indonesia. Singapore. Malaysia, Sabah and66 words
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Miscellaneous92 1969-12-07 12 TODAY Slnzapore Town: 242 am <4 2 ft.), 8 40 am. <8 9 ft.). 3.19 pm. (19 ft.), 10.01 p.m. <B4 ft Naval Dockyard: 243 am (5.1 ft). 849 am <lO ft). 301 pm <2 8 ft), 10 pm <2 6 ft.). 10 pm. (10.1 ft.). TOMORROW Singapore Town: 32892 words
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