Eastern Sun, 14 December 1969
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Title Section22 1969-12-14 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1207 Sunday Edition, 14 December 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents22 words
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253 1969-12-14 1 MALACCA, Sat. The Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, today hit out at certain rich people who sent large amounts of their money out of the country during the May 13 disturbances. He disclosed these people sent money to Hong Kong, Singapore253 words
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Article84 1969-12-14 1 NAGS HEAD North Carolina Sat (LTI) The Man Will Never Fly Memorial Society" is makinz its first f reef all into pontics by endorsing the candidacy of former Astronaut John Glenn of Ohio for the U S Senate The socie'v. which holds its annual meeting here84 words
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418 1969-12-14 1 THE Philippines will make full use of the opportunity at the third Asean Ministerial Conference to discuss the normalcy of relation between Malaysia and the Philippines on the basis that it will not jeopardise the interest of the Philippines. This was stated by418 words
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233 1969-12-14 1 THE HAGUE. Sat. (Reuter) Atlantic waves today washed over the stern of the brand-new Dutch super tanker Marpessa. 207.000 tons, as it sank slowly after an explosion curtailed its maiden voyage. Latest message* reaching the Shell Oil Company said that the captain of the233 words
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Article134 1969-12-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The President of the All-Malaya Chinese Mining Association, Senator Chan Kwong Hon. today expressed confidence that 1970 will be a bright year for tin. Senator Chan who has Just returned from London after attending: the International Tin Council meeting, said with the removal134 words
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Article68 1969-12-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. More Malaysian Troor>? are to be employer) to the Ma'.avsianThal border ares following Wednesday's mire blast of a railway bridge by Communist terrorists at Kok Mak village, three mi'es from the border town of Padar.g Be-ar The Chief of the Arm®d ForStaff Genera!68 words
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712 1969-12-14 1 ATHENS, Sot. (UPI and Reuter) Two men who tried to hijack an Ethiopian airlines jet were shot and killed during an in-flight battle over Europe, Greek police announced today. Polio said the two men were an Arab from Yemen and an African from712 words
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Article53 1969-12-14 1 PARIS Sat tUPI» Jacqueline Kennedy On ass is slipped into Parts for a fewhours yesterday and consulted a director of one of France's biggest fashion houses. Mrs On&ssls. widow of President John F. Kennedy and present wife of Aristotle Onassls. Greek billionaire, arrived unannounced in an Olympic Airways plane53 words
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297 1969-12-14 1 SEVERAL tug boats and firefloats from Singapore rushed to the south of Raffles Lighthouse yesterday morning to extricate the bodies of two ship engineers killed following a collision of the 17.400-ton Esso Colon and 22,500-ton Valley Forge. The two killed on board the297 words
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Article99 1969-12-14 1 COt.DINGHAM. Scotiard. Sat (Reuter) It was a story of Scotrh on the rocks 4. 0 2 a lons of it—when a barrel oi Whisky lost from a careo vessel weeks ago came ashor* here las* niEht. Teetotaller Tom Brown spotted the barrel while tend:ng his flock99 words
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Article89 1969-12-14 1 SPACE CENTRE. Houston. Texas. Sat (UPh Moon rocks picked up on dusty Ocean of Storms bv the Apollo 12 astronauts appear to be Halt a billion to a billion years younger" than materia! returned to from Apollo 11's Tranquility base, geologists said Friday. If it holds true in89 words
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248 1969-12-14 2 CAM RANH BAY AIR BASE, Vietnam, Sot. (UPI) Sen. Barry Goidwater, Republican-Arizona, made broadcasting history this week, receiving and sending the first radio-transmitted television images between the United States and Vietnam, Air Force spokesmen said Fn- day. Using a newly-developed "slow scan" process.248 words
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156 1969-12-14 2 NEW DELHI. Sat. (Reuter) Fourteen Indian Members of Parliament today urged the government not to harm relations with South Vietnam by bolstering up a delegation of the Vietcong's National Liberation Front (NLF) due to visit India soon. India's ro> as Chairman of the International156 words
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Article123 1969-12-14 2 OITA. Japan, Sat. (UPI) Prime Minister Eisaku Sato said today Japan hooe« to ope n dialogue with Communist China. "The sooner the talks take place the better, and they could be held at any place Peking prefers." Sato told a press conference here Sato, currently on a general123 words
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Article75 1969-12-14 2 STRATFORD. England Sat, (UPI) —Winston Churchill is making a bid for a ®e*t in parliament again. Conservative Party sources said Churchill. 29-year-old grandson of Sir Winston will be recommended to run for the seat at a special party meeting on Jan. 8. Young Churchill, a journalist as was75 words
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Article68 1969-12-14 2 JAKARTA. Sat (ATP) Foreign Minister Adam Malik said here today that Indonesia has no objection to observers from South Vietnam and Laos attending the forthcoming Asean ministerial meeting pro. vldea they were invited by Malaysia as host country. Mr. Malik was commenting on news reports that Malaysia hag68 words
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232 1969-12-14 2 HONG KONG, Sat. (UPI) Most of the 46 crewmembers of the Hong Kong freighter Thames Breeze grounded 800 miles south of Hong Kong will be transferred to a rescue vessel "at first opportunity/' the ship's agents said today. The captain and four senior officers will232 words
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Article132 1969-12-14 2 SAIGON. Sat (AFP) Vletcong strategy now i* to inflict heavy casualties on the Americans so that they will withdraw quickly before Vietnamese forces are ready to take over from them, aocordinf to a captured lengthv document published here today. This is an "absolute secret" paper called132 words
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Article507 1969-12-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The death toll in the flood-stricken state of Johore has risen to 33 while more than 5,000 evocuoec:. ha.e returned to their homes os the flood waters continued fo subsicc to- day. Two mce deaths In Kluang and one more in Batu507 words
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Article34 1969-12-14 2 CALCUTTA. Sat. (Reuter)— A gang shot dead a bank guard blasted their way to counter with sten-guns and grenades and escaped with 460.000 rupees. f £25,00r,) today Five people received bullet wounds.34 words
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Article27 1969-12-14 2 NEW DELHI. Sat Four labourers were killed when a mound of earth col apsed on them a? they were working in a deep drain he-e today27 words
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Miscellaneous1299 1969-12-14 2 fy* m m v 'l TjjfTimii "if? r (CHANNEL 5» A M 9-30 Opening Announce-1 ment in all Languages Skippy The Bush Kangaroo Tex N. Ranger; 10.00 The Doctors and The Nurses The Family- Resemblance: 10 55 Christmas Shopping Guide: 11.25 Pesta Pop Hari Rava Special Edition. PM 12.20 The1,299 words
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Miscellaneous90 1969-12-14 2 sii'fve ve.st*... A O*Y* WO** TO* A FULL PIC-A-NICK BASKET IS MOST OENEKOU9 OP YOU/ V" a m &1 H r.-« I KNOW. BUT r «r I FS I if a wv !N ;,w s* a m *> I r 3 GYJEE Y OKAV, WLD£' OKAS! V MESSAGE/, Gytsw 5*90 words
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Article454 1969-12-14 3 HOUSTON, Sat. (Reuter) The Apollo 12 astronauts said today they were profoundly affected and fascinated by the moon and by their epic journey. At the post-flight news conference held at the Manned Space-craft Centre, Alan Bean, Charles Conrad and Richard Gordon described their flight and454 words
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Article199 1969-12-14 3 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) A cops-and-robbers film called "the Yin and Yang of Mr. Go" goes into production in Hong Kong on Dec. 22 with an international cast including James Mason, Chinese actress Irene Tsu and Japanese actor Jerry Ito. American director Burgess199 words
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Article60 1969-12-14 3 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) —Senator William Fulbright yesterday threatened to block the Defence Appropriations Bill until he ee's 3 straight answer about American involvement in Laos The bill goes to the senate floor Monday. Fulbright vowed "extended discussion" until the extent of U-S involvement in Laos is made60 words
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Article85 1969-12-14 3 FLUSHING. Holland. Sat. '(Reuter) Tugs and salvage vessels from this north sea port today rushed to the aid of the British tanker Statesman which wa s holed in a collision near here Reports said the 6.162 ton Liverpool-registered Statesman was shipping water and losing oil after85 words
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Article94 1969-12-14 3 WASHINGTON. Sat (Reuter) —President Nixon yesterday conferred with Henry Cabot Lodge. who steppea down last Mor.dav as Chief U S. Negotiator at the Vietnam peace talks. Lodge soent 40 minutes with the President at the White House, giving him a final report on his 11 months94 words
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Article242 1969-12-14 3 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban repeated Friday his government's rejection of the most recent U.S. proposal for peace in the Middle East and stated Israel will never accept a peace plan "written outside of our sovereignty." He said such plans are242 words
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Article258 1969-12-14 3 NEW DELHI. Sat. (Reuter) India and Mauritius agreed today that the Indian Ocean, an area of vital interest to both of them, should be free of nuclear weapons. They discussed Indian Ocean security problems during a meeting of official teams led by their two258 words
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Article, Illustration54 1969-12-14 3 BURMESE students rioted earlier this week because they were unable to obtain tickets tor the SEAP Games and, as a result, the government decided to close down the University of54 words
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322 1969-12-14 3 CAIRO. Sat. (Reuter) The Soviet Union. Egypt's principal ally and source of arms, tonight underlined its desire for a political settlement of the Middle East crisis. But Egyptian leaders, in a Joint communique Issued after three days of talks In Moscow, did not322 words
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128 1969-12-14 3 LONTDON*. Sat (Reuter> The Beatles have turned down the offer of a £1.700.000 tour of 12 major American clt.es. their manager. Allen Klein, announced this afternoon. The offer came earlier from American promoter Mike Belkin The Beatles have not appeared on stage together since128 words
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Article68 1969-12-14 3 TOKYO Sat (UPI) —Twenty six vear old Nobuhiko Kusano insisted to police todav that he wasn't the author of Japan's greatest robbery. His neighbours backed him up; —thev said he just wasn't bright enough. Kusano was arrested Friday for Questioning in the U*****,520 hijacking of a bank68 words
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Article101 1969-12-14 3 MCKINNEY. Texas. Sat. (UPI) District Judge David Brown yesterday sentenced two Los Ange.es lawyer* to 72 hours in jail and fined them US$lOO each for trying to make a "Press spectacular" out of the case of Charles D Watson, charged in the Sharon Tate murders. "I101 words
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Article111 1969-12-14 3 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) —President Nixon. as Com-mander-in-Chief, overrode the objections of Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird and the Joint Chiefs of Staff when he cancelled the Manned Orbital Laboratory < MOL) last summer. Nixon was "fully advised" by Laird that the Joint Chiefs supported the111 words
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Article145 1969-12-14 3 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. fßeuter) The U.N Ambassadors of the Big Four powers met for an hour and 20 minutes today in their search for a Middle East settlement. The meeting at the British mission on Fifth Avenue was the 19th since the four power talks145 words
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Article53 1969-12-14 3 WASHINGTON. Sat (Reuter) —The Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday confirmed the nomination of Apollo 11 Astronaut Collins as an Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs. Collins a 39-year-old Air Force flier was the Command Module pilot during the mission which landed the first men on the Lunar surface53 words
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Article269 1969-12-14 3 WARSAW. Sat. (UPI) The United States and Communist China resumed official diplomatic talks in Warsaw on Thursday after a break of nearly two years, it was disclosed on Friday. A US. embassy spokesman said, however, it was not the on^ -postponed 135 th meeting in269 words
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Article247 1969-12-14 3 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Rcutcr) The U.S. Senate yesterday approved a 1,968 million dollar foreign aid authorisation bill after narrowly rejecting an attempt to reduce the amount to last year's record low level. The bill, approved by 52 votes to 31. now goes to Conference Committee of247 words
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358 1969-12-14 3 MILAN, Sat. (Reuter) Four bomb explosions in Milan and Rome tonight killed at least 13 people and injured about 100 and President Giuseppe Saragat denounced what he called a chain of terrorist attacks. All the deed, end 78 of the injured were in358 words
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Article63 1969-12-14 3 WASHINGTON. Sat fßeuter> President Nixon yester. day asked congress for an extra 4.750.000 dollars in the oreser.t financial vear to give adequate protection to embassies and staff aeainst soaring crime In Washington. The money will be used to provide manpower and equipment for a new "Embassv Protection Force" which63 words
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Article162 1969-12-14 3 THE HAGUE. Sat (Reuter) —The 207,000-ton Dutch shell supertanker Marpessa today was torn by an explosion and swept by fire in the Atlantic on her maiden voyage. Capt. E.J Stapper ordered his crew to abandon ship short, lv after the decks were torn open by the162 words
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Article172 1969-12-14 3 KITWE. Zambia. Sat. (Reuter) —With tears in his eyes President Kenneth Kaunda today. in a speech analysing economic ills, severely criticised Zambian s for nor working hard enough. Open ine a big national convention here on economic development. he used as a basis a report172 words
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Advertisement137 1969-12-14 3 4TH DEC. 1969 TO WIN TWO BIG CASH JACKPOTS EVERY THURSDAY SUNDAY! FOR DRAW NO: 70 (14.1 X.69) mm $20,000 2^BM«wStCT SAL flk AP* ACM TO WIWXtW wn<4 .{nil MUMKWCOMKCT IXCIUDMCTIC W WW V AOOTTOWAI NUMMM M mf* IACMTOWWNfftS WITMj ADDITIONAL 1113 GIFT PRIZES IST PRIZE FORD CAPRI GT 2ND137 words
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Article43 1969-12-14 4 LOS ANGELES. Sat. Producer Martin RansohofT has Eigned 6tage actor-director Charles Brlgg* for a key cameo as a Kentucky village Idiot In MGM's FUmxays Production The Moonshine War," starring Patrick McGoohan Richard Widmark and Alan Alda currently flimlr.g43 words
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621 1969-12-14 4 Ann Landers - Ann Landers f|EAR ANN: My husband's girl friend 'eft a beautiful, three-strand pearl necklace in His car after a dinner date last night. Should I return it to her, or should I keep it as a litt'e present to myself? I'll do as621 words
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Article, Illustration267 1969-12-14 4 Mary Sue Miller - BY Mary Sue Miller LOVELIES never cease to write for advice on hair styling problem* Perhaps all the will proflt by solution* to these troubles: Cowlicks' 5 If you've got a patch of hair that can be combed only in one direction. you've got a cowlick.267 words
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Article207 1969-12-14 4 Goh Eng Kee - THE NEW J I FILMS^ By Goh Eng Kee SOMETIMES we inadvertently hurt the people we love most. And in the silent, lonely hollows of such living truth revolves like in "Run Wild, Run Free." (now showing at Cathay). In "Run Wild, Run Free." ten-year-old207 words
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Advertisement19 1969-12-14 4 CAftOlINf Boutique and Beauty Saloon r\ 21-A Kilfinry Road. (off Orchard Road) I) J Singapore, 9. ii/ Talephona: *****19 words
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Advertisement49 1969-12-14 4 II I /a ELEGANCE STYLE FOR KATONG GIRLS' Visit this most exquisite boutique Announcing A Fashion Show on Jon. 10th 1970 10.00 a.m. at Y.W.C.A. Hbstel Outram Road, Singapore Tickets $2/» Obtainable from LILY'S BOUTIQUE 308, JOO CHIAT ROAD, SINGAPORE 15. Tel: *****5 fir *****7 OPEN ALSO ON SUNDAY.49 words
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Miscellaneous526 1969-12-14 4 6He CALLED A UTTLE WHILE AGO SHE SHOULD BE HERE ANY MINUTE S. PRICING WE? STEWART N-t-T TO PINNER/ i HELLO, LU AN N/ ISNT MAGEE HOME YET? APARTMENT m fi SSifSSa IK A N i>T I: JM II I *****11 ill 1 1 hi V 9 \V H INCIDENTALLY,526 words
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Miscellaneous543 1969-12-14 4 WORLD CHARTS SONG ABOUT RACE RELATIONS CLIMBING BRITISH TOP TEN LONDON, sat. <Reuter) A girl from Newark. New Jersey, who came to England with the Black Nativity Gospel Group and decided to stay, has a big hit on her hands with a song about race relations. "All we need is543 words
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Miscellaneous180 1969-12-14 4 ,CA,tJaAXt< iJfc ODEON 21-11 11 th Da»! U. 1 3*. 6.JA 9 Sft p Fo si "TBE INDEFEATED John Wavae Rock HuSmo Puwteloa Co.or br I>!u*e I ORCHARD —***** Urd Dm»: T^di» 5 fk««i at 11 am. 13*. 4 N. <3* >li p Michaei ca:n« R*T V«:ioo» "TBE ITALIAN' JOB"180 words
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Advertisement179 1969-12-14 5 ■v. t: 35* >■ bi <T" >.» .«:•>: ai 4 m*£* S3 A W The all-new Essomatic Compact cooker is yours now for just $9.80 when you buy an Essogas system. And right now an Essogas system costs you only $15.30 (Normal price $22.80-you save $7.50!) So, if you buy179 words
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Church At Home
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Article216 1969-12-14 6 The Sunday Page The month of December conjures before us the age-old Christmas season. To different people, the meaning of Christmas has various shades of meaning. Even among the Christians, their concept of Christmas differs too. If we read the account of the Birth of Christ in216 words
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Article57 1969-12-14 6 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 Page Editor. Eastern Sun. 23-B Cantonment57 words
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Article1322 1969-12-14 6 Ruth Vaughn - -By Ruth Vaughn THIS was the season, unique in the whole year, of Christmas It Is always t v e same, and yet always different. The wonderful sameness is the tingle and excitement, the tall trees and the Joyous songs. The difference is in environment, surroundings,1,322 words
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174 1969-12-14 6 JHE Faith Methodist Church in Commonwealth Avenue, will be holding a series of "Good News Rallies" for three consecutive days commencing Dec. 17. Some 20,000 greetings and invitations leaflet* have been handed out to residents of the Queenstown and Alexandra174 words
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167 1969-12-14 6 JUAN, a young Indian from the 'Mam' town of Sjn Juan Atitan. was visiting a friend. He was shown a book which his friand was about to throw into tha fire, remarking that tha neighbours had said it was a bad book. "Don't burn it,"167 words
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Article636 1969-12-14 6 A Personal Testimony By Sylvia I HAVE been a chronic alcoholic for the past twelve tormenting years and a drug addict for five years. Yes, I was hurt and disappointed in life But thank God, I have managed to stop drug addiction for a solid636 words
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Article43 1969-12-14 6 "H* sent his word and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions." (Psalms 107:20) This passage from Psalms is Included m the Christian Selene? Lesson-Sermon titled "God the Preserver of Man" to b* read this Sundav. at 10 00 a.m.43 words
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Article221 1969-12-14 6 Your Marriage? Read By Dwight Hervey Small (Flaming H. Resell. This special edition pub. with permission by GLS Press Bombay. India) pp .221 Price: $2.45. IN these days of loose talk about marriage, and of loose marriage also, this author reminds us that "we must necessarily221 words
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Miscellaneous12 1969-12-14 6 •>? Wa nil Realistic View ■r* .V V JL v < ii [»J: !w12 words
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Miscellaneous194 1969-12-14 6 Radio Manila (FEBC) Dally Program™ Guide (Summary Form J English Service 7 00 am 715 7 30 i 00 9 25 9?0 10 00 1130 12 00 to 1 00 pa 4 30 pm 4 25 530 6 30 6 45 to 7 00 pm 7 IS 7 30 7194 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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318 1969-12-14 7 Special Singapore150th Anniversary Issue Of BOAC's Prestige Magazine »pHE November issue of 'lncentive/69', BOAC's special international prestige magaiine, has been brought out as a 150 th Anniversary issue on Singapore. Entitled "Focus on Lee Kuan Yew" the magazine ce/otes a four-page article on Singapore's Premier written by the well-known British318 words
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Article, Illustration136 1969-12-14 7 Mr Woor Che* Men*, •fed 30. marketing md technical consultant to the Printing Machinerv Department of the East Asiatic Company Limited has just returned from a month-long study tour of Japan During his stay in Japan, Mr. Wong was attached to the Dainippon screen plants136 words
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102 1969-12-14 7 MANILA, Sat. <UPI> Pan American World Airways announced yesterday the start of its jumbo jet flights to Hong Kong from the United states will be delayed to early next May. Pan Am'i Jumbo jet service here was originally scheduled to open on March 12102 words
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Article126 1969-12-14 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Gold prices firmed yesterday in moderately active trading marked by an Increase in industrial buying on markets here and abroad In London, gold rose 121 cents at the morning fixing but slipped 2i cents for a second fixing of $35126 words
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Article89 1969-12-14 7 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter> A British subsidiary of America's giant Continental Oil Company < CONOCO 1 is to undertake a major drilling programme In the South China Sea next June, it was announced here yesterday. CONOCO said yesterday it planned to drill thret exploratory wells89 words
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Article193 1969-12-14 7 THE Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for ships today Sunday 14. DEPARTURE Godowns Vessels 15 16 London Craftsman 31 32 Nicoline Maerslc 33 39 Tandjune Torawitan ARRIVALS Godowns Vessels Perseus 27 28 Kyoto Maru 42 43 Hastula (tanker) 15 18 Prometheus (1)193 words
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Article, Illustration778 1969-12-14 7 HONG KONG, Sat. Hong Kong's stock exchange has never had it so good. Records for the daily turnover have been broken with near monotonous regularity of late with the advent of new listings of stocks and a growing number of new investors many of778 words
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233 1969-12-14 7 DETROIT. Sat (UPI) Henry Ford 11, chairman bf Ford Motor Co this week predicted the auto industry's sales would decline slightly next year and prices for new cars would rise. Ford »aiH that, despite several once increases in the past few years. Ford233 words
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Article62 1969-12-14 7 NEW YORK, fiat, (UPI) Rubber futures cloaed 20 to 50 polnta higher y«terday on the New York Commodity Exchange. There were no *ale» (CLOSE) (PREV) Jan. 23.75B 23 25 March 24.65A 24.25 May 24 65A 24 25 July 2330B 23.00 Sept 23.20B 23 00 NOT. 24.65A 2425 Jan.62 words
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109 1969-12-14 7 LONDON, Sat <UPI> Rubber market closed uncertain yesterday with spot 25 nom 261 Settlement House Jan 23-1/8 23-3 16 Fob 23-1 8 23-3 16 March 23-1 4 23-7/16 Jan March 23-1 8 23-3/16 April/June 2:<-7 16 23--9 16 July Sept 23-3 8 23-9 16 Oct109 words
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104 1969-12-14 7 TAIPEI Sat. (UPI. Taipei International Airport will be ready to service Jumbo Jets in late 1970 Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA> officials announced this week. They said modernising and expanding th e Taipei Airport will be completed by September 1970. "By that time." they104 words
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340 1969-12-14 7 THE big tourist attraction of th« world in 1970 will bt EXPO '7O and for the first time in the world EXPO will be held in Asia and will be within easy reach timewisc and pocketwise for the people of Singapore and Malaysia.340 words
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Article142 1969-12-14 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Stocks finished mixed yesterday after retreating from earlier levels in the absence of encouraging news factors. Trading expanded to around 11,600.000 shares, about a million share* ahead of the previous *es*ion. At the close, the UPI indicator. measuring all stock*142 words
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Article51 1969-12-14 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*: SELLING T.T- or ODready Deutsche Marks $84.0*75; Holland Guilders *85.5500: Swiss Francs 571.9850; French Francs $55 61f>0 and Swedish Kroner51 words
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Article177 1969-12-14 7 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) The stock market closed mixed yesterday after a flurry of ?>roQt-taklng pared fraction! Rom aome of the leaders and trading alackened before the weekend. Merger* and other special situation* produced aome features. Including a new fall in textile* for vlyella International. British177 words
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Article96 1969-12-14 7 I Hk nnuB prire* at the Mnaa (•"if Chine** produce £trbaoi« n-«irrd»» «ere> Hint Hellri Coconut oil (F O B Balk (HOC Coconut (Ml (FOB) I'rum MSfl Mixed Copra 37 00 Munio* Mbitr Peppft (FOB) 163 00 Sarawak While Pepper (F O B > 162 50 Sarawak special Hlact96 words
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Article13 1969-12-14 7 THF tin price for yesterday was $703,371 per pleul. down $6.75.13 words
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Article515 1969-12-14 7 ARRIVALS 12 CO m ill 1 Ti%«l Lea I'apitlt, Nandl. Noumea 5 00 am MsA 1120 K Lumpur m oo a m MM 110 k Lumpur (U am. MSA 331 Sidney. Jakarta 10 15 am MsA 112 k Lumpur ia.«u p n> LAI CI5 laipel Hung kong 10-25515 words
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CHEE KOW NGEE SING (PTE) LIMITED OFFICIAL OPENING SUPPLEMENT
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Article, Illustration581 1969-12-14 8 O I N G A PO R E'S reputation as a "shopping paradise" gets yet another big boost today with the opening of Chee Kow Ngee Sing (Pte.) Ltd.'s new depart* mental store at Goldhill Shopping Centre, Thomson Road. Its auspicious opening581 words
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Article, Illustration49 1969-12-14 9 THE front view of the liquor and wine shop of Chee Kow Ngee Sing (Pte) Ltd, ANOTHER part of the liquor and wine shop at Chee Kow Ngee Sing (Pte) Ltd. A part of the liquor and wine shop at Chee Kow Nc*e Sing (Pte) Ltd49 words
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Article, Illustration20 1969-12-14 10 A portion of the home appliances shop at Chee Kow Ngee Sing (Pte.) Ltd.20 words
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Article, Illustration34 1969-12-14 11 A section of tape-recorders, transistor radios, phonographs, cassettes, AIRCONDITIONED sound room at Chee Kow Ngee Sing (Pte) Ltd. fans on diplay at Chee Kow Ngee Sing (Pte) Lid's shop.34 words
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Advertisement226 1969-12-14 8 m> t mora < 3WS3I rnetr? v. :>; ,v, j f Congratulations and alt good wishes for success and prosperity to CHEE KOW NGEE SING PTE. LTD. on the occasion of their f official opening. WHICH YASHICA for HIM for HER for VOU Movie? Still? Rangeflnder? Single-Lent Reflex? Twin-Lens Reflex?226 words
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Advertisement120 1969-12-14 8 Heartiest Congratulations and Best Wishes to CHEE KOW NGEE SING (PTE.) LTD. on the occasion of their official opening of their Departmental Store at G TODAY'S LEADING CT\ TAPERECORDERS ImJ X-360& X-360D Join the wonderful creative world of "Akai" a new era in sound recording! A fascinating new approach! Every120 words
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Advertisement263 1969-12-14 9 What if it had turned out underexposed; 1 Spoc« Meter 1* The stunning photographic achievements of America's Apollo astronauts are possible because NASA provides them with the finest photographic equipment here on earth Including an unusual exposure meter designed and manufactured by Minolta. When the Apollo 8 mission went around263 words
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Advertisement316 1969-12-14 10 UN SAI PHENG and the management of a ADVERTISING extend their heartiest congratulations and very best wishes to CHEE KOW NGEE SING (PTE.) LTD. on the occasion of the grand opening Tf K t is a special year for a special kind of scotch This is the year to drink316 words
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Advertisement15 1969-12-14 10 IXfHif.K I >1 I[IVK»TI UNIVERSAL SIGNCRAFTS CONSTRUCTION CO. 67 Carlisle Road, Singapore 8. Tel. *****15 words
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Advertisement64 1969-12-14 10 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS to CHEE KOW NGEE SING (PTE.) LTD. on the Official Opening of their New Office Showroom i i I Ml I I I J i M r* >7 V. 1 f i Ji*:'7 'i 0 LONGI I (Willi jjt. j/^/ ft V SOLE AGENTS: SHOWROOM AND SERVICE STATION:64 words
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Advertisement188 1969-12-14 11 CONGRATULATIONS TO CHEE KOW NGEE SING (PTE.) LTD. ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW SHOP AT GOLDHILL SHOPPING CENTRE r-wfc > KM NATIONAL MONTHLY CONTEST -6 FREE TRIPS TO EXPO '7O PLUS MONTHLY HUNOREDS OF PRIZES y*** CAMPAIGN ENTRY FORMS AT NATIONAL AUTHORISED DEALERS. Vt v I188 words
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Advertisement214 1969-12-14 11 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO CHEE KOW NGEE SING (PTE.) LTD. on their official of their Departmental Store at Goldhill Shopping Centre. For aLady of Fashion... give Lady Sheaffer Pen, ballpoint and pencil exclusively There are three very feminine patterns designed for the modern woman. Pat- to choose from, available in214 words
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Article, Illustration386 1969-12-14 12 RICHARD GREEN - RICHARD GREEN A S bass guitarist with the Shadows, John Rostill thought he'd seen some pretty hectic fan mania over Cliff Richard. Then he toured America and Australia with Tom Jones and realised he'd seen nothing' "The Copacobana In New York was sold out386 words
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Article, Illustration76 1969-12-14 12 On* of pop's best-known "looners" NOEL REDDING finally took the plunge last week and began the process of wtthng down to a quiet life when he married 21-year-old SUSAVNE FONSBY. a boutique manageress from Copenhagen. After the wedding at Ashford Registrv Office. Noel held a lorg reception at76 words
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Article, Illustration472 1969-12-14 12 Album Review TOM JONES LIVE AT LAS VEGAS (Decca) TOM Jones is in tremendous form on this Las Vegas recording. Straight after the opening announcements, he leaps into the pulsating "Turn On Your Love Light", and then tears through "The Bright Lights472 words
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Article379 1969-12-14 12 JJI THERE' First of alt. I'd like to apologise for the boo-boo we made on this page last week I not written by me. of course) Thus, compere for the Brenda Lee Show was Mike El'ery, and not John Hall Besides being the English programme manager of379 words
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Article, Illustration131 1969-12-14 12 WHEN h# played his sensational season at the Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, last June-July, TOM JONES was given plenty of protection. Uniformed security guards watched over him co*vstantly On the right, one of his guards is seen in the mirror as TOM131 words
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Advertisement42 1969-12-14 12 polydor fj*»t your farouriiL t*n *****8 CHRISTMAS DANCING *****4 GUITAR A'GOGO *****5 PIANO A'GOGO *****0 ROCK AROUND WITH ME by James Last Band Available at leading disc dealers! THE CYCLE d CARRIAGE CO., (E) PTE. LTD. CvZJ MMSHAL IMPORTS DIVISION SINGAPORE DECCfI42 words
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Advertisement14 1969-12-14 12 NEXT WEEK SPECIAL Track-by-track Review Of ELVIS' Latest Double Album PLUS Exclusive Bonus Pix14 words
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Advertisement116 1969-12-14 12 t SFHCE DDDITVI I «uintnimitnnai DRUID EDMIE ROBinQIBB Ml 1% <_> t DAVID BOWIE SPACE ODDITY WILD EYED BOY FROM FREE CLOUO •W 704 201 on&m&uonyftft WKffilO ROBIN GIBB ONE MILLION YEARS AM I THE SAME GIRL? ?3 (SOULFUL 9T*VN V ~1* <• 4 T K*/ ■T y A A116 words
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426 1969-12-14 13 LOS ANGELES, Sat. (Reuter) Mexico's world bantamweight champion Ruben Mr Knockout") Olivares knocked out Britain's Alan Rudkin in two minutes 30 seconds of the second round of a scheduled 15-round bout at the Forum here last mght to retain his title Rudkin. who claimed426 words
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Article47 1969-12-14 13 rALCUTTA. Sat (Reuteri Bad light ended play 75 m'outes early on the second dav of the fourth cricket Test between Australia and India here today Australia had made 95 for two in reply to the Indian first Innings total of 212 all Allt47 words
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Article190 1969-12-14 13 NEW YORK. Sat (Reuter) Canadian heavyweight George Chuvalo exploded a tremendous left hook on Jerry Quarry's jaw to knock out the Californian in the seventh round of a ten-round fight at Madison Square Garden here The fight yesterday between two of the toughest heavyweights In190 words
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Article105 1969-12-14 13 MELBOURNE Frl (Reuter) Lionel Rose, Australia's former world bantamwe:?ht boxin* champion, will have a minor operation before Christmas to remove a blood clot in his stomach, his manager .Tack Rennie »a:d here laet mght He win have months' rest and resume ho»tilities probab!v about February next105 words
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Article182 1969-12-14 13 SANTA BARBARA. California, Frl. (UPI) Bill Toomey, the 1963 Olympic decathlon champion and n<>w world record holder, is going to give up the single life. The 30-year-old former University of Colorado athlete said yesterday he will marry England's Mary Rand, a gold medal winner in the182 words
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Article743 1969-12-14 13 JIMMY LAD - Br JIMMY LAD TJRIGHT EYES IV in Race Six has little to beat J-* in today's Kuala Lumpur mixed card of professional and amateur events. The Duvidal mare put up a sparkling performance dt Ipoh last month when third to Sweepstake and Flying Charger743 words
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Article64 1969-12-14 13 RAT Chan?l defeated Farelf by on? goal to nil in the Under-14 FAS Age group soccer tournament played at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. In the Under-12 match played earlier on the same ground. Alexandra also won by the same margin ever Bedofc Youth Club. Two Under-1864 words
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200 1969-12-14 13 MELBOURNE Sit. <Reut*r> Queensland collapsed against a youthful Victorian attack in the Sheffield Shield match at the Melbourne cricket ground today The main wrecker wn Victoria's 'windmill" bowler Alan Thomson. 24 bowled marn:flcently to take Ave wickets for 42 runs He was ably assisted by200 words
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Article142 1969-12-14 13 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) An open Davis Cup is essential. Sir Carl Arrvold told the Lawn Tennis Association annual meeting yesterday. "The Davis Cup was pre•♦•nted with the Idea of the *rst players in every nation representing their coun- try in a world-wide competition. We have142 words
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Article1010 1969-12-14 13 Race 1 —1.00 p.m. THE COWDRAY PLATE: M A R A. CI. 4 5P. Catchweights list lOlbs. 1 noo Br^ckr —> 8 2 Casanova (—> 3 124 Bubble (3 lbs penalty) 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 11 03 100 0 304 0001,010 words
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Advertisement59 1969-12-14 13 At Your Service DlAfi CONTRACTORS: House Shop. Renovation. Painting. Electrical. Plumbertng. Morale. Phone 8 pore *****. Where To Stay STRAND HOTLL. Bencoolen Street. Town centre. Quiet, clean, reasonable rates. Atrconditloned rooms, private bath. Bar/ Restaurant. Homely services. Tels: *****/*****. Sunbeam Alpine 1963 model tip-top condition witH hard/soft top plus many59 words
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Advertisement158 1969-12-14 13 JOIN NOW OS PHOT OFFICER The Air Defence Command of the Singapore Armed Forces is recruiting young men to become Pilot Officers young men who are physically fit, intelligent and willing to accept the challenge of this exciting, satisfying career. Act now and make this your flying start in life!158 words
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Article, Illustration647 1969-12-14 14 THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has stated that the relatively high standards of life Singaporeans enjoy can only be justified and continued if the nation's standard of technological competence is comparatively high for the area. He said this in a talk on "The647 words
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Article, Illustration376 1969-12-14 14 PLANS to hasten the creation of ARCASIA a regional centre for architects in Asia to be located in Singapore will go on in full swing with the setting up of a secretariat in May next year. This was announced at a press conference given by376 words
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Article40 1969-12-14 14 The Minister for Social Affairs. Enche Othman Wok. has decided to hold a victory parade for Singapore's SEAP Games contingent The parade, to be held on Dec. 15 at the People's Association. will take place "rain or shine.''40 words
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Article89 1969-12-14 14 Motorist Koo Chee Watt 27, was yesterday charged in the ?i.nth Magistrate Court, for careless driving, which led to the death of 800 Hee Hong. On July 31 this year Hoo was driving in his car along Woodlands Road, in the direction of Johore Bahru. when he swerved89 words
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Article87 1969-12-14 14 A total of 87 persons were yesterday charged and then fined in the Eighth Magistrate's Court for littering public places. Fine ranging from $5 to $75 were imposed on the offenders. Most of them were charged for throwing cigarette wrappers and butts and bus tickets on87 words
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373 1969-12-14 14 THE Government will consider plans to rehabilitate seriously-af-fected flood victims after a more accurate assessment of damages is available. A Government statement said it is "conscious of the hardships suffered by the flood victims." "When a more accurate assessment of the damage373 words
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Article169 1969-12-14 14 A 40-year-old Indonesian, Zainuddin Sabir Sati Maruhan, yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of exporting gold without a permit and was fined, by the First District Court Judge, Mr. D.C. D'Cotta, $B,OOO or nine months' jail. Mr. Chew Bah Tee. Senior Superintendent of Customs, prosecuting, told169 words
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Article, Illustration576 1969-12-14 14 Francis Daniel - By Francis Daniel RANGOON. Sat. (Reuter) The Fifth South-east Asian Peninsular (SEAPI Games ended in Rangoon today after a week of keen and exciting competition among athletes from six countries. In a simp'e but moving ceremony held at the main Aung San Stadium. 9 928UPI pix.; UPI pix by B.C. Ong. - 576 words
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Article188 1969-12-14 14 BADMLVTON Women's Singles Final: Sylvia Ng (M) beat Khm Than Nwe (B) 9-11. 11-7. 11-2 Men's Singles Final: P Gunalan (M) beat S Akayaplsud (T) 15-0. 15-4 Women's Doubles Final: Rosalind Singa Ang and Theoh Si<*w Yone (M) beat Sylvia Ng and Khaw Gaik Bee (M) 15-8. 15-2.188 words
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Article53 1969-12-14 14 RANGOON. Sat (UPI) He»> are the rrpd.il standings !"f "if firt of comT>rtifir»«i in the fifth South Fast Via Peninsular earnest G. S. Bronzy Burma 55 46 43 Thailand 32 33 46 Singapore 31 39 23 Malaysia 16 23 39 S Vie'nam 9 4 8 Lao s53 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous89 1969-12-14 14 Time tic Tide TODAY Singapore Town: 3 am. (8 6 ft) 803 am (4 9 ft). 143 pm (9 8 ft). 8.46 pm (.9 ft). Naval Dockyard 250 am (10 6 ft.). 752 a m. <5.6 ft.), 157 p.m. (10.9 ft). 815 p.m (1.5 ft.) TOMORROW Singapore Town 347 am89 words
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