Eastern Sun, 27 December 1969
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Title Section21 1969-12-27 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1219 Saturday, 27 December 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents21 words
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311 1969-12-27 1 CAIRO, Fri. (UPI) Egypt, Libya, and the Sudan will form special tripartite committees to co-ordinate defence, economic and other forms of co-operation between the three countries, government sources here said today. Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, Sudanese strongman Gaafar El Numeiri, and Libyan311 words
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328 1969-12-27 1 TIL AVIV, Fri. (UPI) Sustained Israeli airstrikcs against Egyptian missile sites and military personnel in the central and southern sectors of the Sue* Canal yesterday may signal an Israeli offensive along her major confrontation line with the Arabs, Israeli military observers said today. Israel328 words
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Article152 1969-12-27 1 NEW YORK, Fri (UPI) A solicitous son who gave his mother vacations at New York's finest hotels but failed to pay the bills was on probation yesterday because of a judge's Christmas sentiments. "It is perhaps the time of year when courts should do what they can to152 words
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Article254 1969-12-27 1 RABAT. Frl. (AFF) The semi official newspaper An Nabaa, today published a breakdown on what it claimed was the attitude of a number of countries at the recent Arab Summit in Rabat regarding the Arab conflict with Israel. It was: ALGERIA; If the Arab countries engage in254 words
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344 1969-12-27 1 SUFFER penalties will be meted out to persons convicted of offences under the Immigration Ordinance, including such offences like trafficking in prohibited or illegal immigrants or employinq any such immigrant, when Parliament passes the Immigration (Amendment) Act, -1969. The bill, which seeks to amend344 words
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Article155 1969-12-27 1 MOSCOW. Frt. (UPI) Hippies, toy stores and Averell Harnman's condemnation of "this damned war in Vietnam" bring hopes for a future of peace between American and Russia a prominent Soviet writer .~a:d Friday. Konstantin Slmonov, the Soviet Unions best known war novelist, said In a Pravda155 words
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335 1969-12-27 1 VIENTIANE, Fri. (UPI) North Vietnam Friday rejected a Texas millionaire's proposal to send to Hanoi two jet liners loaded with Christmas gifts for American prisoners of war. The North Vietnamese Charge d'Affaires In Laos also denied permission to H Ross Perot, tne millionaire sponsor335 words
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Article338 1969-12-27 1 BOMBAY, Fri. (Reuter) Food Minister Jogjivan Rom, unofficial leader of India's 75 million Harijans (untouchables), today became the President of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Ruling Congress Party. He took over at the start of a tour-day party plenary session from C. Subramaniam. President of Mrs.338 words
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169 1969-12-27 1 MANILA. Frl. (AFP) The 49 rescued crewmen of the grounded Sing aporfl freighter K.ng's Bay are expected to arrive in Manila tomorrow. a Navy spokesman said today. The survivors. including skipper Or.* Shu Swa were originally taken to Iloilo City. Central Phi.ippir.es alter heme169 words
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Article53 1969-12-27 1 VIENTIANE. Fri (Reuter) Fi\> people were killed nine others injured when a pane belonging to the Laos Mr Charter Service crashed vesterdav about a mile orr the Laotian Royal Capital of Luang Prabar.g according to reports reaching here The aircraft reportedly crashed when the pilot hit a tree53 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous18 1969-12-27 1 "Still 20 minutes left of your lesson. Suppose I show you how to fill out an accident form?"18 words
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Article, Illustration304 1969-12-27 2 A common love for Indian culture has drawn two young Americans with completely different out looks and from distant homes in the United States to become travelling companions on their way to the Expo 70 in Osaka. Botanist Terrance McKenna. 23. met Dhyana Languedoc.304 words
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Article137 1969-12-27 2 There will be ro delivery of correspondence or parce! s or. Thursday. Jan. 1 when 4 a public holla a v The hours <>£ business at the General Post Office will be from 9 am. to noon All other post offices will op*n from 9137 words
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Article114 1969-12-27 2 Property worth Si 35.000 was completely destroyed by fire which broke out following a lightning hit In the Tai Mah Sawmill at \landai Road on Christmas Day. The damaged property included. logs of timber, planks, and machinery and a store in which thev were kept. It was114 words
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Article48 1969-12-27 2 Lufthansa German Airlines will hoM a special party on Tuesday at Hotel Malaysia herp to celebrate the arrival of the Jumbo Jet age 1970 in Singapore. German Food and beverages hav e been ordered for the gala buffet for 300 travel agents and Government officials.48 words
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Article505 1969-12-27 2 Razak's Call To Educators KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Asian Educators should strive for regional co-operation in resolving common educational problems, the Director of Operations, Tun Abdul Razak said today. "Asian countries are facing a challenging period in their history and, as in many other fields, there505 words
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Article189 1969-12-27 2 One lucky participant won the second prize of 520.000 in Thursday's Toto Draw when he submitted a table with four numbers plus the additional number correct. This is the fifth time the second group prize has been won the commencement ot the 1U189 words
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Article, Illustration129 1969-12-27 2 A 'Black Eagle' scores a bulls eye, bang in the centre of a target area, after a jump from a circling helicopter. 5.000 feet above the football field of Slim Barracks, the home of the Ist Battalion, 2nd King Edward Vll's Own Gurkha Rifles The 'Black Eagles',129 words
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Article129 1969-12-27 2 PFNANG Frl. a now prison costing $3 million wlil be built at Kulim in Kodah to replace the exiting Penar.g prison, the Comrrls*.on*r of Prisons. Dato da* b n Aiimad a -d toDato Murad who accompanied the Minister of Home Afla.rs, iun Dr. Ismail b.n uato129 words
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Article95 1969-12-27 2 SOME youngsters here are making full use of the festive seasons to get money from the public by posing as beggars. These youngsters whose aces range from 11 to 14 and are quit* W6l 1 -drewrt nave for the past few davs aporoached members of the public95 words
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Article105 1969-12-27 2 DR. Leonard Cohen, a Nanyang University Professor will be giving a 16-lecture course on 'Spatheokinesis' at the Department of Extramural Studies, University of Singapore. The course which alms at developing a dynamic theory of the social action, deals with complex human activity In the light of biological, social,105 words
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Article, Illustration684 1969-12-27 2 THE Housing and Development Board are offering six more concessions to enable Singapore citizens to buy homes under the "Home Ownership for the People" scheme. Announcing this at a press conference yesterday. Mr. E W. Barker, Minister for Law and Natlonal Development Board, stressed684 words
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Article82 1969-12-27 2 THE family of the late Mr. K.S. Thangarasu. an employee of Public Utilities Board will receive a contribution from the Chairman of PUB on Dec 30. Thangarasu was shot dead when he tried to foil a daring robbery on Nov. 7 at Kitchener Road. Dr. One Swpe82 words
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Article99 1969-12-27 2 Registration of applications for provisional admission to the 1970 Pre-university and Commercial HS C. classes in the English stream beean yesterday. Government and govern-ment-aided school candidates who wish to apply for admission to such classes shoiid call at the school in which they their Secondary Four education99 words
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Article106 1969-12-27 2 Lim Boh Chye was fined SISO. by the Seventh Court Magistrate tor stabbme Tan Eng Kiat an ice-cream seller, ip the left buttock, at Ja an Tiga Lima on Feb. 13. Lim claimed that Tan used a knife on him. alter an argument regarding the rights of106 words
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Article44 1969-12-27 2 IPOH. Fri. A oolite volunteer reserve Enche No r Asri bin Mohamed Shariff. 25, was killed on the spot following a collision with a car at the 32nd rnile Talping-Kuala Kangsar road yesterday Nor Asri was riding a motorcycle when the accident occurred.44 words
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192 1969-12-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. While merry-makers in the Federal capital here were busy celebrating and ushering in Christmas the thieves were not. Instead, thev broke into two local hotels on Christmas Eve and escaped with $254 In cash and travellers cheques and a $550 camera. According192 words
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Article150 1969-12-27 2 A second conrrmert case of cholera wa s retorted vesterdav by the Ministry of Health A Health Ministry statement said the oa'ient is an RO-year-od Chme«p man living in Ran. goon Road Hf. was admitted to Middleton Hospital on Dec 21 All immediate contacts of the150 words
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Article51 1969-12-27 2 A lorry driver Chua Boon Ten. 22 whose v«hici* skidded and rammed into tre e at Nanyang Avenue, off Jurong Road, yesterday died several hours after admission in the General Hospital O n that day there wer e a total of 56 road accidents of which eight were51 words
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50 1969-12-27 3 UPI radiophotoUPI radiophoto - 50 words
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219 1969-12-27 3 DARWIN. Fri. (Reuter) Two British Air Force pilots reported "missing" after going to the aid of lone woman flier Sheila Scott, a competitor in London-to-Sydney air race, flew in here today from Timor. The two pilots, Flight-Lieutenant Terry Kingsley and FlightLieutenant Peter219 words
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Article33 1969-12-27 3 NEW DELHI Fri (Reuter) The Indian Parliament Wednesday oasseH a bill to create an autonomous state for the strategic hill areas of Assam to be known as Meghalaya: "Abode of the Clouds"33 words
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137 1969-12-27 3 TIMARU, New Zealand. Fri. TReuter) Two young Australian sisters were rescued by helicopter from a rugged peak In southern Alps totiav after spending three nifihts trapped on the mountain by blizzard conditions. Searchers had given up hope of finding 26-year-old Marion Spiers137 words
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85 1969-12-27 3 SEOUL. Fri (Reuter) Prime Minister Chure II Kwon will hold talks with US. VicePresident Sp:ro Agnew in Manila next week on mutual problems including the controversial issue of special military aid for South Korea. Foreign Minister Choi Kyu Hah said today The85 words
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436 1969-12-27 3 SYDNEY, Fri. (Reuter) The National Daily, 'the Australian/ said today that Tunku Abdul Rahman's rejection of a suggestion that Australia and New Zealand be invited to join ASEAN, raised important questions about Australia's will and capacity to play a regional role. "The436 words
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262 1969-12-27 3 SAIGON. Fri. (Reutcr) At least 100 Vietcong were killed for light allied losses during the 24-hour Christmas truce observed by U.S. and South Vietnamese forces, the American military command here said today. During the truce, which ended at 1800 Saigon time yesterday, there262 words
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595 1969-12-27 3 TOKYO, Fri. (Reuter) A wily politician goes into a general elections this month with thoughts of retiring even if he wins. Eisaku Sato, 68, seeks to increase his present five-year premiership second longest in Japan's post-war history in tomorrow's election which he595 words
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206 1969-12-27 3 SEOUL Fn. (UPI) South Korean Government officials tcdiy indicated that North Korean conditions for the release of 49 persons who were aboard a hijacked plane are under study. There was no indication when a decision will be made. The206 words
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Article284 1969-12-27 3 HONG KONG. Fri. (Reuter) Chinese Communist Party Chairman Mao Tse-Tung turned 76 today but the occasion passed without any official celebrations in China. China's official propaganda organs, the New China News Agency, the People's Daily and Radio Peking, carried long articles praising the veteran revolutionary but284 words
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Article110 1969-12-27 3 TOKYO, Fri. (UPI) Here are the facts and figures for the Japanese House of Representatives Elections today: Number of districts 123. Registered voters 69.745.367 (36.020.520 women, 33,724.847 men) Number needed to win majority: 244. Seat allocation at the time of dissolution Dec 2: Liberal110 words
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Article329 1969-12-27 3 HONG KONG, Frl (UPIV Radio Peking last night broadcast "a miracle" of the successful rejoining of a worker's arm severed into three parts by machinery, restoring it to full use. One morning, worker LI Hsu Feng in a Liaonlng machinery plant, north-east China, detected a screw under329 words
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Article47 1969-12-27 3 N~EW DELHI. Fn < neuter)' Trie Punjab will be tn« second Indian State which the t-'pper House of the legislature will abolished. Parliament ruled Wednesday Membeis argues that tha upper houses whose members are indirectly e'.ected or nominated by the state r.ors acted or.lv a* delaying chambers.47 words
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Article307 1969-12-27 4 TRIPOLI, Fri. (Reuter) Egypt's President Nasser and the leaders of Libya and Sudan go into a second round of talks here today aimed at forging a united military front against Israel. Their "mini Arab summit" began late last night after the Egyptian President and307 words
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Article104 1969-12-27 4 SAN' RAFAEL. California. (UPI) An 18-year-old transient has admitted to authorities that he Polled off 378 burglaries over the 'ast two years to support a 150-dollars-a-day heroin habit The exploits of the youth, identified as James A Gardner. we r e disclosed bv sheriff* investigators who estimated the total104 words
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506 1969-12-27 4 VATICAN CITY, Fri. (Reuter) Pope Paul said yesterday he hoped the Christmas truce in Vietnam would be prolonged and lead ultimately to "an honour, able reconciliation.'' He also sent special Christmas greetings to people suffering in the conflicts in Nigeria506 words
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Article147 1969-12-27 4 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) The State Supreme Court has issued an order forbidding the sale of a pep oill" called VIV until it 13 packaged with a warning against overdoses or use by children, to whom it might be fatal The court acted in response to an147 words
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Article171 1969-12-27 4 NEW YORK, Fn (UPI) A 43-year-old man suffering from terminal emphysema was given a new heart and lungs on Christmas Day in an operation of a kind that ha<j been tried only once before A team of 14 surgeons at New York hospital, headed hy Dr C.171 words
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Article86 1969-12-27 4 BRUSSELS Fri. (UPI) Julie Eisenhower. 21-year-old daughter of Prer.dent Nixon, and her husband Dwi«ht David Eisenhower, spent a "qu;et American Christmas" with Mr and Mrs John Eisenhower. David's oarents. a t wh«» Ambassadorial residence near the Royal Palace It is the Eisenhowers' first Christmas in Belgium *;nce John Ei'-ofrhower86 words
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43 1969-12-27 4 UPI radio pictureUPI radio picture - 43 words
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490 1969-12-27 4 TEL AVIV. Fri. (Reuter) Wave* of Israeli jet* yesterday attacked Egyptian ground-to-air rocket emplacements across the Suex Canal for eight hours in >..w »j«<3cst raid of its kind since the six-day war in June 1967. "All the Installations were destroyed." an Israeli armv spokesman490 words
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Article50 1969-12-27 4 DENVER. Colorado Erl *UPI t There was foul play afoot in fairyta'.* lard last night. Police said Donr.er Blitzer. Dasher. Danger. ComeV Vixen. Prancer Rudolph and 15 other lesser-known reindeer were stolen on the of their vearly voyage. The reindeer plastic replicas were taken from the Snow White Cleaners50 words
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69 1969-12-27 4 ABOUT 50 marchers, carrying candles and protest signs, walked to Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Dec. 24 demonstrating against the Vietnam war. A few children were included in the group which sang songs and tried to pitch tents on the grounds of the Hill. The demonstrators wanted to remain inleave. UPI radio picture. - 69 words
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180 1969-12-27 4 SAIGON*. F.n (Reuter) A Veitnamese woman is recovering :n a U S military hosp tal a?ter Arr.en<-an surgeons removed a live r if> grer.ade from her chest. A hospital rpokesman said yesterrtav ?he u '«s in goor! condition and shou'd be released, in180 words
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Article122 1969-12-27 4 LOS ANGELES Fri. (UPD A 9.00ft-y«ar-old human skull, dasrovened in 1914 in the La Brea tar pits has been found to he one of th* oldest irtaet skulls on in the Western Hemisphere. «t was announced vesterdav. Scientists a the Los County Museum of Natural Historv122 words
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322 1969-12-27 4 WASHINGTON. Frl. (Reuter» UU official said on Wednesday the Soviet reply to American proposals for a Middle East peace settlement amounted to a retreat from Moscow's previous position on the so-called Rhodes formula for talk/ between the Middle East states. Based on322 words
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Article71 1969-12-27 4 NEW LONDON Connect!cutt. (UP!) The IT.Sl T .S Navy *av* Santa Claus was born in Texas. Santa M. Claus is a ♦omedoman 3rd c'ass aboard the USS Fultnn. a submarine tender berthed in Grot on. Navy records say. The "M" stands for Michael and the young man was71 words
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345 1969-12-27 4 BONN. Fri (Reuter) M*. I Egon Frank® Minister for In-ter-German Relation*, on Wednesday that the real test of the East Berlin government's readiness to negotiate with Bonn would be its readiness to go to the conference table It will have345 words
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189 1969-12-27 4 WASHINGTON'. Frt fßetiten US. officials «aid yesterday there may have been some reduction in US. naval patrols in the Taiwan Stra.t but the State Department said the American ability to protect Nationalist China "had not been affected. Replying to questions about reports from Tokvo189 words
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232 1969-12-27 4 LONDON' fn (UPP Queen Elizabeth dispensed with her usual Christmas broadcast this vear but invited her subjects to join her at a morning church service via television Tor the first time, at the Queen's ow n suggestion cameras «*re at the St232 words
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455 1969-12-27 5 WASHINGTON, Fri- (UPI) Former President Lyndon Johnson said in an interview to be shown on television Saturday night that he gave serious thought to retiring in 1964 and had known ever since then that he would not run again in 1968. The interview455 words
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Article214 1969-12-27 5 CARTERVILLE. 111. Tr i. TUPI) Two voung women were found strangled Thursday in a mobile home a: a trailer park on the west edge of Carlterville. Williamson County Coroner James Wilson identified the women as Mrs Wii ma Rogers. 22. who lived in the mobile214 words
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Article164 1969-12-27 5 HONOLULU. Fri (UP!> Airniral John S. McCain Jr Commander :n Chief of US Forces In the Pacific said yesterday the Armed Forres of the Republic of Vietnam a*e better trained and better equipped than ever McCain, who returned from trip to Vietnam, said Vietnamese troops ar»164 words
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387 1969-12-27 5 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) With arms waring and eyes flashing a slim housewife from Sebring Fla., stood her ground in a heated wordfest with a North Vietnamese diplomat. The 150 members, of a Christmas pilgrimage to the North Vietnamese Embassy compound in Paris, all387 words
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Article230 1969-12-27 5 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) Russia's new defence budget indicates the Kremlin is "keeping its armed might at a very high stare of readiness, but is not expanding that military force dramatically," the New York Times said in an Editorial today. Despite difficulties in the way230 words
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Article61 1969-12-27 5 MONTREAL. Fri. (t Pl> Two convicts in a federal penintontiajr. assigned to belt* cook the Christmas goose took advantage of the opportunity to escape The two took the rook as hostage and fled ln the cook-, car from the Arrhambeault Federal Institution about 22 mile* north of Montreal Depute61 words
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Article, Illustration272 1969-12-27 5 WASHINGTON. Fr I. (UPll Vice President Spiro T Agnew leaves today on a 37.000-mile mission of personal diplomacy that will take him from Guam to Australia. Agnew and his party, Including his wife, were to leave Andrews Air Force Base at 10 a m EST. PresidentUPI Radiophoto - 272 words
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Article43 1969-12-27 5 KEW YORK. FYi (UPI) A I'mted Pre*s International Count at Midnight EST showed 171 person* dead :n traffic accidents since rhe ho'idav began at T>m Wednesday. A breakdown of accidental deaths. Traffic 171 Planes 0 Fires 24 Miscellaneous 13 Total 20843 words
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194 1969-12-27 5 SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico. Fri. (Reuter) People ran screaminq into the streets as a three-minute long earthquake shook islands in the eastern Caribbean and turned Christmas Day celebrations into an evening of terror. The quake reached 78 on the open-ended Richter scale at the US194 words
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357 1969-12-27 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) It appeared unlikely yesterday that South Korea would get a windfall of 50 million U.S. dollars in additional military aid. or Nationalist China a 54.5 million U.S. dollar squadron of jet fighters. The White House disclosure Wednesday that President Nixon357 words
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205 1969-12-27 5 HOLLYWOOD. Florida, Fri. (UPI> Police braced for the crush of an anticipated 50.000 vouths who will bp attending the embattled Miami Rock Fe«tiva this weekend Evangelist Billy Graham, who says the youth* are among "the most cha'lengir.g and exciting generation in history." wij join205 words
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411 1969-12-27 5 LOS ANGELES. Fri. (Reuter) A Superior Court Judge today allowed Hippie cult leader Charles Manson. 35, to defend himself against charges of killing film star Sharon Tate and six others in last summer's Hollywood mass murder. Judge William Keene argued for an hour411 words
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Article142 1969-12-27 5 LOS ANGELES. Fr.. <Reu♦er) The self-styled "Minister of Sunset Strip" ore of Los Ange>s" mi:n Hippie districts. set on Christmas Dav across the UnlteH States carrying a 10-foot. 80-pound woocen cross on his ba<~k Rev Blessit 29 s»'d the journey, which he plans to complete across142 words
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Article320 1969-12-27 5 KAPLAN. La.. Fri, (UPI) A pre dawn tornado cut a mile-lonq path of destruction through the southwest part of Kaplan yesterday, killing one woman, destroying eight homes and damaging 12 other buildings. Another twister touched down about the same time near P'.aquemine. Louisiana, about 65 miles320 words
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Article930 1969-12-27 6 RABAT seems to be ill-starred as a site for summit conferences. When the Islamic summit was held there some months ago, India was first invited and then ignominously ousted to please Pakistan but the actual failure of the summit was due to the fact that President Nasser of930 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1969-12-27 6 DEREK INGRAM - By DEREK INGRAM Gemini News Service LONDON Looking back perhaps it was always so? the 1960 east teems incredibly strong: Kruschev, Eisenhower, Mao, Pope John, de Gaulle, MacMillan, Nehru, Adenauer, Mensies. Diefenbaker, Nasser. Sukarno, Verwoerd, Castro. TheyGemini News Service - 1,122 words
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Article1141 1969-12-27 6 ROBERT CRABBE - By ROBERT CRABBE TOKYO (UPI) Japan's 69.6 million registered voters today decide whether their country will go into the 1970't pursuing a pro-western policy closely alligned with the United States. The decision was forced on them recently by Prime Minister Eisaku Sato, a conservative1,141 words
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455 1969-12-27 6 VERON SCOTT - By VERON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) James Bond Agent 007. has commited suicide of a sort. The actor who previously played the role. Sean Connery walked away from the super spy saying he had had enough of derring-do or whatever it is that455 words
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540 1969-12-27 6 PATRICK KILLEN - By PATRICK KILLEN MANILA (UPh As a touring U.S. Vice-President. Lyndon Johnson let out a rebel war whoop inside India's Taj Mahal. Earlier, he startled passengers in Bang, kok by pumping Thai hands on a city bus. U 6 Vice-President Hubert H Humphrey,540 words
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Article149 1969-12-27 6 WASHINGTON. (II S > The n?xt time >ou see a person carrying a good-looking "attache case, don't automatically assume that the ea*e contains important documents or business papers, ft may contain lunch, c, telephone or even a lion bone. An esti-rated :hree million attache cases, ranging in149 words
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Article, Illustration507 1969-12-27 7 Florence de Santis - By Florence de Santis JJEW YORK, Frf. Bowling is the number one sport among women today, if only because it's one of the few she can follow with the whole family. Husband and kids are right along with her at other lanes, and many bowling507 words
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Article, Illustration463 1969-12-27 7 Ann Landers - Ann Landers rtEAR ANN: My wife has an annoying habit of interrupting me in mid-sentence. I suspect she has fallen into this habit because of an inferiority complex. I've told her repeatedly that these interruptions are not only rude but frustrating. She pays463 words
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533 1969-12-27 7 Sheilah Graham - i ttr Hi/w//... Sheilah Graham NEW YORK. Frl If Gregory Pecks 'The Chairman" does well, producer Arthur Jacobs will be in the clear. I have just learned that to get the film .made Arthur had to put up a larse share of the533 words
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112 1969-12-27 7 niNGLE. Ireland, Fri During filmina here of David Lean's "Ryan's Daughter," an MGM presentation, screenwriter Robert Bolt completed his first major play since "A man For All Seasons." A historical drama, the play as yet untitled will have its premiere in either London or112 words
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Miscellaneous15 1969-12-27 7 TODAY and YOU. Saturday, December 27, 19fi9. SAGITTARIUS Nor OfC. 21 rrn 9-22-39-42 4-78-84-89 K15 words
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LETTERS
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686 1969-12-27 8 A. R. RADHAKRISHNAN - A. R. RADHAKRISHNAN. I CANNOT allow the generalisations and half-baked statements contained in the letter of Mr. Greville Sheridan-Lea (Eastern Sun 18th December 1969) go unchallenged and unanswered "Politics is a dirty business", aid a critic. It has been proved686 words
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Article693 1969-12-27 8 Grevilla Sheridan-Lea - Indian Politics Development Grevilla Sheridan-Lea lit AY I enjoy the hospitality of your columns to amplify the letter on India that you published on December 18th. In your comment you refer to a "too sweeping condemnation of a country that has tried, but perhaps failed, to grapple with the numerous693 words
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Article299 1969-12-27 8 S. CHINNIAH - S. CHINNIAH I REFER to the letter from Mr Sushil Dubey published tn your newspaper on December 20th, in reply to a letter from Mr Grevtlle SheridanLea which appeared on December 18 As a diplomat Mr Sushil Dubey must necessarily have been conscious of the need for299 words
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222 1969-12-27 8 I RATHER endorse your ed'torial view that Ase a n s five-member composition should be 'eft as it is at least tor the time be>rg without attempts to further enlarge it As it is. the idea since takmg shape has a hard tim# weathering222 words
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Article91 1969-12-27 8 yyOULD the Ministry of Education clarify the following position? Are qualified teachers who have not been confirmed but are on study leave allowed to take up part-time and 'or relief teaching? I know of one case where a qualified but unconfirmed teacher on study leave91 words
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Article, Illustration1171 1969-12-27 8 John Milne - By John Milne CANBERRA Fri The Snowy Mountains hydroelectric and irrigation scheme was developed in 1949 to utilise the water resources of the Sno-xy-Mountains Area in south-eastern Australia Emcrar-mg an area of nearly 3 «Oo square miles of mountainous country it ranks ID1,171 words
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Miscellaneous85 1969-12-27 8 AMY By Jack Tippif Ij J "She probably couldn't cotch a pass if Her life depended on itl M DATELINE: DANGER! THE WIZARD OF ID ASiVWe TUB W'ZA?C> CA* MAKB <?UE£* FAHA9ELLA fIFAuTiFOUf VVIZ, CAM Yoo CMAHerB A OJMFY L0OKIH& 0L& VttMUN tWT& A 60*&eoO$ faun* MAipgu C3C3 W z85 words
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384 1969-12-27 9 Trading rather active and almost confined to the few popular speculative industrials when the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore re-opened yeste day tor another day's business before adjourning for the week. The extent of the selective trading i s perh a p s384 words
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Article1063 1969-12-27 9 Bo j!NESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified:- INDUSTRLALS ACMA $2 22 (1); Alcan $1,71 <1 5172 < 11 $173 (10) $1741,063 words
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Article97 1969-12-27 9 VEW DELHI Fn (Renter) India should work to set ■up joint industrial ventures In African countries. Indian envoys to African nations sou»h of the Sahara agreed here At a joint meeting mth leading Indian businessmen r«»cently. the envoys noted there were possibilities of startin* new97 words
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Article, Illustration211 1969-12-27 9 Western Australia's Miss Sunshine 196|. 20-vear-old Susan Ward was sure glad to be in Singapore yesterday after spending part of Her three week free-trip to the orient, including Christmas, with a fellow Australian rotarian and his Japanese wife in Tokyo. Susan, also runner-up in the Charity V'jeen Quest211 words
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Article, Illustration264 1969-12-27 9 A SERIES of three specialised vessels for use in the off-shore oil industry were handed over to the Shell Group of Companies recently by the Singapore shipyard, Vospar Thornycroft Unitrcrs Private L*d. The first is "Kanji", a 87foot twin-screw »asi c rearchange bf>at which264 words
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75 1969-12-27 9 JAKARTA. Fr. rßeuter) The Btanvac Oil Company pians to seil its refinery installations sungat Oerong Sorh Suma'ra 'n the Indonesian state-owned Pertamina Oil Company, a government spokesman said The spokesman sad talks were taking place between Stanvac and Mining Ministry official on the sale.75 words
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Article81 1969-12-27 9 JAKARTA Frl. ißeuter) The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry hu proposed the formation of a private investment company amon? banks in Jakarta to art a.- a transitional organ until stock exchange has been set up Reporting this Indonesia's Antara news agencv said the proposal81 words
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Article82 1969-12-27 9 OSAKA Fr. (UPI) Sumitomo fhemica' Compar.v has ?ai«i it w.'l orov.de the Dut<-h Staata Mijr.en a f t?te-operar*d chemical firm, know-how m the manufacture o? virvl cholor.cie. Sumitomo said the Dutch compary will build new plant at Beek in southern Netherlands, which wil" turn out 50,00082 words
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Article223 1969-12-27 9 The Port of Singapore Authority made the followin* berthing arrangemert for ships in port todav. Der. 27. DFPXRTI RE Godowns Vessels 3/4 Mu«a Djalil 5 Motosh.ma Maru H/16 Straat Hong Kong NW 1 Petalir.g 35 36 Jens Maersk 40/41 Thora^ape 44 Ascaniuj 45 Tigre N W 3223 words
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Article, Illustration143 1969-12-27 9 The Chartered Bank has appointed a local citizen to the senior post of Assistant Accountant for the first time. He Is Mr Tan Cheng Tbian. 39 who joined The Chartered Bank almost 20 years ago. Mr Tan was educated at the Anclo Chinese School in Singapore143 words
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Article101 1969-12-27 9 TOKYO Fr! (UPI> Two Japanese firms have won a 790 million yen (US$2 9> contract in an international bidding for Installation of microwave facilities In Argentina Sumitomo Sholi Kalaha. L*d. and Nippon Electric Co. will set up for the Empresa Naclonal De Telecommunications of Argentina microwave101 words
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138 1969-12-27 9 WONG KONG, m American owned Avis Rent-A-Car has reached n agreement with IntouHst. the official Russian travel organisation, for the immediate establishment of Avis service* In 14 cities in Soviet Fnlon This was announced in Hong Kong by the director of Far East138 words
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Article576 1969-12-27 9 SINGAPORE—Stock Exrhante >old and other prtce« officially listed at the rlos* of buainew. INDUSTRIALS ICMA a ft. 2 24 1 83 1 84 1 TO iTs Borneo Bad BouMead Co Central Su*ar» C. C. M Cold !»torag« > cd C. A Carriare cd D. B ft576 words
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Article101 1969-12-27 9 TOKYO, rn (UPIj Export letters of credit received during trie first 10 days of Decern per totalled US$77O mi.lion for 38 per cent increase over the Mir* period in November the F.r.an<-e Ministry and the Bank of Japan announced The announcement said Japan's exports101 words
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Article76 1969-12-27 9 OSAKA, m. (UPI) The Japanese firm of Naaas* Sangyo Co. K K has announced It wll' oroduce resins in a joint venture with Ciba A.C., a Swiss chemical maker The joint firm will he called "Nagas* San*yo. s its capital will be sharec 50-50 between th# two firms76 words
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Article90 1969-12-27 9 i Hh noon pnrti at the KlBCIpore Ch)D*ee Produce eMhanaa )Htrrdk> wr»> Mojei Coconut (HI 61 oo FOB) Bulk Cnriinut on «2 SO (FOR.I Dram Mixed Copra 3.00 Muniok \Vhite Pepper 172 50 (FOB) Sir mak White Pepper 170 00 (FOB) 9ara«ak special mac* Pf p jtr (FOB) ISO90 words
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Article406 1969-12-27 9 ARRIVALS <WI I Q) MkA k. Lumpur wu at M»A 11V k luniBur 94 5 m M»A U» Phnooi Penh 10 5 ft M 10 15 re M*A Itl fL Lanspur Hrt 8W rtMU. lp«fc. K Luwpiir, Mftlarrs n nftTHAI TIM 24 A*n<nnk 1(4* D B t.AKt UA406 words
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Advertisement67 1969-12-27 9 TLunat TOUU TKAW ABMMCT (PTtl IT*. Our office, with experience staff. la specially desirned to deal with well-arranged handlini of all Tour Travels. Be «ure to avail yourself of the excellent service and enjoy our personalised service, too!! Come to where every item of your travels' Itinerary will be handled67 words
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Article821 1969-12-27 10 Jimmy Lad - By Jimmy Lad PLUMP for Kachang Puteh in thi Clots Four Division One event (Race Four) ot Penang today despite a 14 lb. penalty for his easy win on the second day. Always in touch with the pacemaker, Magic Ring,, the English gelding lengthened strides at821 words
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Article229 1969-12-27 10 1 JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC RACK lJ 7 VEBOCETTE (11> The Peacock 4 W atari <11) THE PEACOCK 7 Verocette 9 > Blasted Oak 9 BL ASTED OAK 7 Verocette II 1) Whispering Wind RACE fc (7) B SUCCESS 3 Irish Eye, 9) Guarantee 6 CATTERICK 7 Brilliant Succew229 words
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Article, Illustration1160 1969-12-27 10 John Freeman - By John Freeman Sport broke all records in In the soaring sixties a decade in wuich thousands played while millions watched and the spiralling chase for cash and glory reached new heights. This was the era when sport, as a multi-million dollar industry,1,160 words
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Article91 1969-12-27 10 KINSHASA, The Congo. Fri. (UPI) At least 20 youths died yesterday at Bukavu's General Mobotu Stadium in a rush to enter the soccer grounds. Authorities said the stampede occurred when police opened the gates to the stadium following the entrance of Congolese President Joseph Mobutu91 words
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186 1969-12-27 10 MADRAS. Fri. (VPI) Australian Test captain Bill Lawry put h'-s foot in It again todav when he complained about colourful! y dressed Madras women watching the fifth Test match Lawry who earlier had a fracas with a pre» photographer and complained about the noisy186 words
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Article78 1969-12-27 10 Joseph Maung Mr Singapore 1969. will represent the Republic in the Mr. Asia 1969 contest 'o be held in Colombo. Ceylon from today to Jan 1 next year, A total of 11 countries will take part in the contest. They are: Malaysia. Japan. Indonesia. Singapore78 words
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Article58 1969-12-27 10 LONDON. Fn. (Reuter) Oxford United, the English Second Division soccer club, have been-ghen permission to Postpone their two Christmas holiday League games because of influenza. Oxford did not have eleven professional players fit to play In the games They were to have played at Portsmouth on58 words
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Article1396 1969-12-27 10 Race is CI. 4 Dlv. 4—6 F.— 2.30 P-m. ($6,000) 1 Rcmhrandi >alah Saagka Senator W»i*r1 (iSMfg Soo Whiiptrlni Wind V<>rocHtc ll «7 by Sv «v TV AS 8v 9 00 R Brfuk Dawklnf i 2 80£> 9QQ E T Breuk 0«n«r Bub'.an 8 s ooo 41,396 words
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Article, Illustration349 1969-12-27 11 SYDNEY. Auitralia, Fri. The world's moit modern sailing ship. Gloria, will visit Australia next year for the Captain Cook bi-centenary celebrations. Five other great sailing ships of the world will also take part in the multi-million dollar celebrations, marking the 200 th anniversary of349 words
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Article167 1969-12-27 11 ADELAIDE. Tn (R«u«er> A brilliant unbroken fourth wicket stand of 176 between Les Favell (98) and Greg Chappcll <96> left South Australia in a commanding portion against Queensland on the sec nd dav of their Sheffield Shield cricket match here today. South Australia were 31167 words
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248 1969-12-27 11 MIAMI. Florida. Fri. (AFP) The representative ol a Br:t:sn Arm announced here vesterday that h;s company had for .OOO (£250.0001 (he world closed clreuit telev;s:on riehts for a fight between Casslu» Clay and Joe Fra?ier. Mr Jar v i j A»'a:re. of248 words
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Article129 1969-12-27 11 EDINBURGH Scotland. rri. (Reuter) The Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh next vear have attracted a record entry, it was announced here vestfrday. With just over 200 days still to £n before the start of the game* on July 16. a total of 36 countries have accepted129 words
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Article90 1969-12-27 11 MOSCOW Fri. 'AFT) Boris Spaasky, the 32-vear-old world ches* champion. has cho?en top Soviet snortv man of the vear by the USSR Sporting Journalists Federation. it was reported here today. Tasa lilted the first ten in the annual poll as foTows: 1. Boris Spasskv (chesa). 290 words
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174 1969-12-27 11 NEW ORLEANS. Frl. (UPI) Cliff Richey Is top-seeded In the Sugar Bowl tennis tournament, which opens this afternoon. featuring cash prizes for the contestants for 'he first time in Its 33-year history. Richey. fourth-ranked tennis player In the nation, and seven other top-ranked174 words
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Article74 1969-12-27 11 New Zealand, Fri. (Reuter) Auckland batsman Ross Morgan scored the first centurv of the New Zealand cricket season todav when he hammered an bury on the second dav of the Plunket Shied match at Christ- church Morgan's chanceless cer.turv took the defending champions to 207 for five74 words
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Advertisement525 1969-12-27 11 TENDER TENDER TENDERS will be received In the Ministry of thf Interior Defence, Pearl's Hill. Sintapore 2. for the following items up to 12 00 Noon on closing dates shown against each Item:— 1. Blankets woollen. Closing date: 9.1.70. 2. Toggle rope, nylon. Closing date: 9.1.70. 3. Steel Racks. Closing525 words
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Advertisement669 1969-12-27 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS tHIM'k CHk>ht lI.HIAN IKI K MA\ I HI Kl H IM-K Mirllnt Hoari Off Commonwealth Art. Slniaporr 10 lo in Wonhip tiemoa m Sunday Bonool PRhHHYIKRIAN HI Kl M HMiAPOKb Corner Orchard Kd- Ptnani uo 900 a m. <v •00 pm— Sundav Services 9 00am Sunday School KTMtNAL669 words
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Advertisement649 1969-12-27 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS HlM»fc 1 HIKIM tStIA Thnmxio Kuad Singapore. 19 4 40 am. tUDMtn school 1100 pm Service of Worahlp HAKkA MbIHOUIM I HI KUI 1-H. fc»rl>n li<Ntd. Singapore 11 9 00em Makka t-ervice Preacher: Kev Uavio Wong MOUim Sunday Scnooi (feng A Chinese) 1100 am Engiiab Service He* Peter649 words
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Miscellaneous1125 1969-12-27 11 fen \yvfl P M l.io Operina Anncta In all Languages Spare Kidettes; 1 30 Gentle B*n Lifeline, 1.55 Sta- Soece r Manchester City v* Manchester Ur.:*»»d 2 50 Tamil X'mas V'ar:etT Show; 335 Whicker's WoMd Hnw Do You Spend £6OO Cno A Day. 425 What My Line. 445 Survival in1,125 words
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Article, Illustration359 1969-12-27 12 A top American airline executive cabled to his daughter in California, asking what she wanted for a Christmas present. Back came the reply: "Daddy, a trip to Singapore, please." And so, meet pretty Miss Carol Jeanne Bready. daughter of Mr. Tom Bready, District Manager of359 words
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593 1969-12-27 12 SINGAPORE has reached the "take-off point" towards becoming a progressive industrial base for South-east Asia, the Minister for Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok, said yes- terday. To meet the needs of the nation and that of Southeast Asia in general, the Industrial593 words
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Article57 1969-12-27 12 More then 200 oeople pec'ed to attend a "Get Together ■Evening'' organised bv th* Cairnhili Communitv Centre at 7.30 pm. today Highlights of the evening, will be Items contributed by member? of various Activity Groups of tbe Centre. Th.Te wil' also be Satav fete f"r guest* and members57 words
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Article, Illustration167 1969-12-27 12 A final initiative test showed the result of a week's hard work by Singapore youths at a Leadership Training camp on Pulau Tekong Besar organised by the Young Mens Christian Association. General David Tyacke, the District Commander arrived to see for himself what had been achieved by167 words
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127 1969-12-27 12 Bank of127 words
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166 1969-12-27 12 FARMERS who have not come forward to register themselves for flood relief before Dec. 29 are requested to do so as only those farmers who have registered by this date will be given relief and assistance, Assistance is given in the form of166 words
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Article80 1969-12-27 12 Police are appealing to the friends and relatives of a Chinese man aged about 49 who was found dead at the foot of the Tan Tock Spng s Main Building, yesterday. The man. about flv e feet tall, slim built and dressed In a checkered shirt and80 words
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Article39 1969-12-27 12 Member? of the Singapore Dawoodi Bohra MusJ:m Association will be donating blood for the second time this v«=ar tommorow at a m. n* the B ood Transfusion Centre. General Hospital, as oart of their community servic# programme39 words
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151 1969-12-27 12 FIVE youths who were charged with rioting ot a coffee shop in Tonjong Rhu with the intention to cause hurt to a police potty on July 23, pleaded guilty when their defence was colled yesterday. Ng Teck Seen. 17, Chia Pheng Lan. 18.151 words
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Article117 1969-12-27 12 Frogmen from «he Royal Naval Base are still trying to find the body of Tan Chao Lai. 15. who was drowned in 3 pool at "J ms- Tampines Road, yesterday. Chai Lai. and his younger brother Koon Lai. 14. had gone fcr a swim, in the117 words
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Article, Illustration148 1969-12-27 12 One hundred child r en at St. Andrew's Children's Hospital, Tanjong Pagar Road, were treated to a Christmas Party on Thursday by Dato and Datm Lee Chee Shan. Datm Lee, disguised as Santa Claus, distributed gifts of "ang pows," toys, balloons and biscuits to the children148 words
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Miscellaneous83 1969-12-27 12 Time <Sc Tide TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN: 131 am (8.1 ft.) 6.18 am. (4 6 ft) 12.23 pm. <9.5 ft 7.13 pm (13 ft.) NAVAL DOCKYARD: 1.45 am (10 ft) 6.43 a.m. (5.6 ft.) 11 59 am. (10.3 ft 655 pm. (19 ft TOMORROW SINGAPORE TOWN 201 am. (8.1 ft.) 7.1383 words
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