Eastern Sun, 30 December 1969
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Title Section21 1969-12-30 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1222 Tuesday, 30 December 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents21 words
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1494 1969-12-30 1 VOTING: 10 AGAINST, IS ABSENT PARLIAMENT yesterday passed the Abortion Bill and its companion Voluntary Sterilisation Bill after a lively debate. The Bills, which received a fair share of criticisms from M.P.s, sailed through without difficulty when the votes for and against were1,494 words
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Article124 1969-12-30 1 HELSINKI Mon (FTT> The big question in Finland t^ s Christmas 'ras Hon t u *t pornographic film got on the television show Television officials were sti'l investigating the matter yesterday. Accordine to official explanations. Swedish television technician* had asked their Finnish colleagues on Christmas Day to124 words
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Article, Illustration24 1969-12-30 1 "WE will do our best" said these guides (from left) Lee Yip Lin, Ng Boon Gek and Heather Cox. Story in Page 12. SunpixSunpix - 24 words
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313 1969-12-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Democratic Action Party will not participate in the deliberations of the National Consultative Council should one of its two nominees, Mr. Lim Kit Siang, be rejected. Its national chairman. Dr Chen Man Hin. in a letter to the director313 words
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Article64 1969-12-30 1 CAIRO Mon (UPIi Egypt claimed to have shot down two Israeli p;anes. including one supersonic Phantom yesterday, in another day of heavy military activity in the Suez Canal area A military spokesman said Egyptian anti-aircraft fire shot dow n two oiane s 10 miles south64 words
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Article72 1969-12-30 1 ADELAIDE, Moil (Router) —Sheila Scott, blonde British airwoman, landed at Parafie.d Airport here tonight, well within the qualifying time to take the £2.300 sterling prize for the first "All woman crew" to reach Adelaide in the Lon-don-Sydney Air Race. She touched down In hep P:pe r Comanche72 words
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Article85 1969-12-30 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Mon (Reuter> Brunei's former Sultan Sir Omar All Salfuddin reaffirmed today that Brunei would not join Malaysia Sir Omar, father of reigning Sultan Hassana' Bolkiah. was commenting on newspaper speculation that Britain had m the recent Anglo. Brunei talks Brunei to join Malaysia85 words
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Article34 1969-12-30 1 MANILA Mon (Reuter) US We-President SPiro T Agnew arrived here todav on a five-dav visit during which he will have wir h Philippines officials and attend inauguration of President Ferdinand Marcos34 words
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Article29 1969-12-30 1 ADDIB ABABA Mon (Reuter* Police shot dead three students and wounded five todav In a struggle for the body of a student leader who was killed last night.29 words
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153 1969-12-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon, The Director of Operations. Tun Abdul Raxak today directed the Federal Capital Commission to take over all taxi-itands located on government land here. The "take over" including the three major taxi stands at Japan Mountbatten. Jalan Rodger and153 words
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Miscellaneous12 1969-12-30 1 "Here's an interesting item: Golf widow shoots mate judge. says not guilty!"12 words
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Article, Illustration204 1969-12-30 2 FOR Hit 50 children at the convalescent home of the Singapore Children'! Society, January 1, will be a very special New Year. The reason? For their party they have been given a 601b. five-tiered cake and a 3}tt. high model of a church204 words
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Article104 1969-12-30 2 A police party, led by DSP Jig Lene Hue. from the Queenstmra Police Station made a successful arrest of a youth who bad a .22 automatic pistol tucked under his waist, yesterday. DSP Ng and his party arrested the youth in front of Block 106. Jalan104 words
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Article177 1969-12-30 2 ENCHE BUANG OMAR JUNID, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs will officiate at the balloting of flats at the ear park between blocks 20 23, Lorong 7, Toa Payoh. The balloting will take place tomorrow at 2 p.m. MR. CHOR YEOK ENG. the177 words
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211 1969-12-30 2 MANILA. Mon (UPI) Mohammed Khir Johari. Malaysia's Ministers of Commerce and Industry said today he hoped the new year would signal much closer relation* be T ween Malaysia and the Philippines Johari arrived at the head of a four-member Malaysian Party to represent211 words
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Article91 1969-12-30 2 Chanf Kok Ta.l. 18. an assistant foreman, was charged In court yesterday, with possession of a stolen motorcycle. belonging to Yeo S.ew Ting. i>roprletor of a motorcycle workshop Inspector Chan Ben* Hooi told the court that Yeo reported his motorcycle missing on Sept. 14 Chang was91 words
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192 1969-12-30 2 SINGAPOREANS will once ogain be able to witness the world renowned "Holiday On Ice Show", when it makes its appearance on Jan. 17 at the Gay World Stadium. The show which is currently on a tour to the Far East will, however pla T192 words
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528 1969-12-30 2 THE Singapore Telephone Board has geared Itself to meet the surging demand for telephones in the 70s, Communications Minister Yong Nyuk Lin said yesterday. In meeting this "surging demand the STB hopes to exceed the 14 per cent per annum compound rate528 words
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Article125 1969-12-30 2 Driver Ahmad Sabah bin Hamld was fined $3OO by the Fourth District Court, yesterday, for assaulting Yong Chlng Hwa. a parking attendant at George Street on Sept. 18. Ahmad defended bv Mr. 8. N. Samy claimed that Yong tried to punch him during an argument125 words
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Article83 1969-12-30 2 Two youths were yesterday sentenced to fi\e years" jail by the Fourth District Judge, Mr. Dalip Singh yesterday after pleadinr cuilty to a charge of hllackinK a car from Tan Trh Thin on Dec 12. while he was teaching his i girl friend to drive Both83 words
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379 1969-12-30 2 THE Minister for Health, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, toid yesterday a proposal for the expansion of the Cytological Service to screen all women who are likely to have cancer symptoms. The Minister disclosed that the proposal hat been submitted to Treasury379 words
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309 1969-12-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Monj! Asian countries were today sounded out on the 1 setting up of Educational < Research Councils before a 1 "terrible explosion takes place one day and it it too late." The suggestion came from the President of the International Confederation309 words
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Miscellaneous301 1969-12-30 2 TODAY and YOU... December 30, 1969. i i A S Mmi'j STAR GAZEK^ Jj CLAY S. POLLAN JML Your Dally AtihHy Grid* H <» According tath* Starr. To develop message for .Tuesday, reod words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign. S^,, Q I Avoid SlKtoefct isl Don't nJrl^'Z301 words
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Article, Illustration374 1969-12-30 3 MUNICH, Germany, Mon. (UPI) Prominent American, criminal lawvers this week-end criticised the military's handling of the Green Beret murder case and Me alleged "massacre" of Vietnamese civilians in Song My. I "It was obvious no trial meeting theUPI radiophoto - 374 words
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Article132 1969-12-30 3 LONDON", Mon. <Reuter> A sweet gift from Dinger Rogers left the members of her orchestra feeling rather sour. It was a giant jar of chocolate limes, and the musicians in Miss Roger's London hit show "Mame", were so upset that they gave it away132 words
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Article82 1969-12-30 3 BOMBAY. Mon ißeuten India's two Russian built submarines the Vanguard of four being acquired from the Soviet Union made rare public appearances yesterday when President V.V Girl reviewed the nation's naval fleet here The aircraft carrier. "Vikrant." was also among the 57 ships in the ceremonial parade82 words
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453 1969-12-30 3 SAIGON, Men. (UPI) The Communists have opened four schools in Cambodia to train spies for infiltration into the government's programme for communist defectors, informed allied sources said today. The schools, believed to contain about 20 to 30453 words
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335 1969-12-30 3 SAIGON, Mon. (Reuter) A wounded U.S. Army Captain yesterday flew to Japan after escaping from a Vietcong ambush, pretending he was dead as guerrillas poured petrol over him. "There was no doubt whatsoever they would hav« shot me if they knew I was alive, said Capt.335 words
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310 1969-12-30 3 BOMBAY. Man fßeuter) India's ruling Congress Party has pledged itself to a socialism with a radical economic programme which will put the state in control of most of India's foreign trade. The subjects committee of the party last night passed a resolution to310 words
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347 1969-12-30 3 BANGKOK, Mon. (Reuter) U.S. Vice-President Spiro Agnew arrives her# on Saturday for talks with government leaders who are expected to tell him of steppedup communist terrorist activity in Thailand. Well-Informed sources said that during his two-day visit i part of a 10-country347 words
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119 1969-12-30 3 SYDNEY. Mon (Reuter) At least six Shdneh criminabs are believed to have been "tried" and executed in a gangland feud The Sydney afernoon tabloids "San." and "Dally Mirror" carried a bizarre story on their front pa pes today of secret oonrts and night liquidation squads119 words
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Article25 1969-12-30 3 Do-It- Yourself BYDNEY Mon. (Reuter) Drug squad detectives who raided a teenager's flat here today found 12 marijuana plan's growing in pots in a wardrobe.25 words
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Article82 1969-12-30 3 SAIGON. Mon. (Reuter) Police have arrested 412 Christmas revellers who took their fun a little beyond the legal line. Police sources said these people, mostly youthful offenders In Saigon, were arrested on Christmas Eve. They included: 62 people for speeding and buzzing pedestralns with their motorcycles. 26082 words
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338 1969-12-30 3 ADELAIDE, South Australia, Mon. (Reuter and UPI) British solo pilot Sheila Scott has asked for police protection when she touches down here tonight to complete the first leg of the marathon London-to- Sydney air race. Miss Scott left Darwin early today in her single engined338 words
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Advertisement185 1969-12-30 3 dupliduplicate Xerox have mad® a fortune out of copying things. As have Gestetner, and Ricoh, and Kodak. And also a few less scrupulous firms. They duplicate medicines. Their medicines look the same, but they seldom work the same. That's why we go to a great deal of trouble to make185 words
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Article, Illustration296 1969-12-30 4 every girl, there comes a day where she becomes curious about make-up. What are the changes on cosmetic make-up, how to apply and whether to apply. Nowadays, young "things" of fifteen start to put on lip-stick. Then as the family allows this to pass, she daringly296 words
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Article, Illustration732 1969-12-30 4 Ann Landers - Ann Landers |*\EAR ANN: Yesterday while walking through a large shopping area with my two daughters (one a teen-ager) I saw a wallet lying on the ground. It contained several credit cards and $l5 in cash. I immediately went to a telephone732 words
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Article, Illustration523 1969-12-30 4 SHEILAH GRAHAM - By SHEILAH GRAHAM LONDON* WON Fichard Burton gives lust about the best performance of his life as Henry VIII in "Anne Of A Thousand Days." No wonder Hal Wallt* rushed the film into New York and Hollywood release to523 words
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Article195 1969-12-30 4 ROME Mon. Italian ready -to wear for next soring jumos with all kinds of new ideas. m*ny of them in the knits the Italians do so well. Skirts go from mini to midi to maxi Pants rome both straight and flared. Patterns include diamond striping195 words
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Miscellaneous301 1969-12-30 4 I b SHAW ISATION D O Phone ***** NOW SHOWING No Frre U»t Due to film'* lenfth Show; u am.. t.S. 6.1" A »1S NO INCREASE In PBICES! JAMES BOND 007 "ON HEB MAJESTY'S SECBET 6EBVICE" George Lajenby Diana !UII Panaviston at Technlco.or (OA) No Half-Prlce! No Military Concession! Cash301 words
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Miscellaneous275 1969-12-30 4 ORGAN'S A)I O N v ORCHARD ***** 13TH WOW t)AY! So Free Uatl DAILY 3 SHOWS' t Ml. 530 *«S r m DOLLT* STARTS 2 11, 5 4* ft 03 p m Biturflav* Sunday* A Holiday* Extra Show At 10 45 a m Advance Ca*h Booking* Only Ada: SI 50.275 words
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375 1969-12-30 5 MOSCOW, Mon. (Reuter) The big guns of the Soviet press, acting in apparent concert, served notice to West Germany's Socialist-Liberal coalition this weekend that it must take notice of East German demands for full recognition if it wishes to improve its relations with375 words
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Article217 1969-12-30 5 NEW YORK Mon. (UPI> Time magazine on Sundav announced its choice for "man o-' the y€ar" i n 1969 w hat at described as 'The Mldd e Americans." Time said its annual yearend award will go to not just one man or one woman but about217 words
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Article99 1969-12-30 5 NASHVILLE Tenn.. Men. TTJPI) James Earl Ray leaves the state per.itentary ©n Mondav for the first *ime since March 11 to plead for release from maximum security confinement Tight security precautions including a search of all entering the courtroom of U.S. D strict Judge William E Miller99 words
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Article172 1969-12-30 5 WASHINGTON". Mon (UPT) David Hilliard. Chief-of-Staff of the Black Panther Party, denied yesterday the party Is storing arsenals of weapons Hilliard. und#r indictment for threatening the life of President Nixon in a San Francisco speech also denied he meant to threaten the President. He said his172 words
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294 1969-12-30 5 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) The Nixon administration is working on a proposed "border" tax that could help U.S. business meet foreign competition and at the same time produce about fiv e billion dollars in needed revenue. Details of the plan have not been developed fully,294 words
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Article, Illustration34 1969-12-30 5 ADMIRAL JOHN S. McCAIN. Commander of the U.S. Forces in the Pacific, is seen briefing Vice President Spiro Agnew Saturday at Pearl Harbour. Hawaii, on his forthcoming trip to Asia and Australia. UPI RadiophotoUPI Radiophoto - 34 words
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229 1969-12-30 5 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) Peace in the Middle East is not an insoluble problem, but can be achieved if the crisis is broken down into its component parts and enough money and effort then expended. Undersecretary General Ralph Bunche of the United Nations said229 words
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245 1969-12-30 5 HOLLYWOOD. Fla.. Mon. (UPII Evangelist Billy Graham told a sparse, youthful audience at the Miami rock festival Sunday to get high on God instead of drugs. But youth* passed out! c<er.* railing for the legalisation of marijuana even a* he spoke Resplendent in245 words
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Article163 1969-12-30 5 TRIPOLI, Man (Reuter> President Nasser of Egypt fl*w into Benghazi yesterday for a repetition of the tumultuous welcome he received when he arrived here on Thursday for his first visit to Libya Some 50.000 cheering people itr.ed streets and a 21-gun salute was A red when President163 words
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Article100 1969-12-30 5 PARIS, Mon (Reuter) West Germans are the most optimistic about the international situation in 1970 and Israelis the most pessimistic, according to an opinion poll published here today. In a survey for the French weekly magazine L Express people of various nationalities were asked If they100 words
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Article102 1969-12-30 5 LONDON. Mon (UPI» Almost 400 emergency cases were admitted to 2no London hospital? Saturday, the second highest total since the last killer smog in 1952 More than half the patients suffered from Asian .lu. the London Emergency Bed Service said Sunday. Saturday was the first day102 words
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Article131 1969-12-30 5 NEW YORK Man. (UPI) About 100 militant Puerto Rican youth and member* of the Black Panther Party seized an East Harlem church on Sunday and barricaded parishioners inside by nailing the door sihut wfh railroad »p:kes The action came after the Puerto Rican youths, members of131 words
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269 1969-12-30 5 NEW YORK, Men. (UPI) In en interview in the Latest issue of Time megeaine out Sunday, Israel's Deputy Premier Yigal Alton reiterated Israeli refusal to take back Palestine refugees and critisised the latest U.S. proposal for Middle Eastern settlement. Alton told the269 words
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185 1969-12-30 5 BONN. Mon. (Reuter) West German Chancellor Willy Brandt disclosed today that Poland had suggested that talks aimed at normalising relations between the two countries could begin In the second half of January. A Polish note accepting Boon's offer of talks was handed to the Foreign185 words
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Advertisement244 1969-12-30 5 ©1 Once upon a time, not long ego, a man bought a painting he thought was a famous Old Master from a Fans museum. But it wasn't. He was duped...and now owns one of the most ornate frames you've ever seen. He burnt the picture. Once upon a time, yesterday244 words
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Article909 1969-12-30 6 SELDOM the ruling party loses In the elections when the country 1s enjoying prosperity and the victory of Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's Liberal Democratic Party was no surprise. Any doubt anyone might have had about an election victory was dispelled after his successful trip to the United States909 words
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Article, Illustration386 1969-12-30 6 PETER COOK - By PETER COOK Gemini News Service HONG KONG Charges of hyprocrisy and doubledealing have been levelled at Hongkong's colonial gov. ernment over the question of an ombudsman. The idea of having some form of Commissioner to safeguard the colony's four million people against administrative abuseGemini News Service - 386 words
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1590 1969-12-30 6 ARNOLD DIBBLE - By ARNOLD DIBBLE MANILA, (UPI) Fire* from burning police van» set ablaze by rioting left-wing students cast a dancing light on the obelisk-doomed Japanese Diet (Parliament) building in Tokyo on the night of June 15, 1960. Before the night had ended,1,590 words
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Article, Illustration808 1969-12-30 6 Joseph Alsop - By Joseph Alsop WASHINGTON, It is vital to understand the nature of the risk that the President has chosen to accept, as indicated by his latest brief speech on Vietnam. To be blunt, the risk is that he will have to wider, the existing limits of808 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article704 1969-12-30 7 SINGAPORE—Stork Exchange sold and other price* officially listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIALS Aetna 2 20 Aican 184 1 86 Ben to. 1 73 Borneo Bhd 1 83 1 85 Bou*tead Co 2 01 Central >ugar« 4 12 4 14 CCM 1.62 I «3 C704 words
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172 1969-12-30 7 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) Amer.ca's Gross National Product will break the one trillion dollars barrier in 1970 and there will be no recession, the National Industrial Conference Board <NICB> predicted during the weekend. N'ICB said none of the 11 prominent172 words
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Article90 1969-12-30 7 1HP noon price# at the Hlnaa t»«re »hlne«e Produce e.irhana* »e<kterd»j *er»J> Ham lell*i Coconut Oil (FOB Bulk 0« Coconut Oil (FOB) Drum Mixed Copra i: 00 Mnnt.ik tvbite Pepper (FOB) l?t M Sam«ak White Pepper (FOB) 170 00 Sarawak »pecla| Htac* Pepper (FOB) »6* X L-ff 130 0090 words
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Article78 1969-12-30 7 TOKYO. Mon. <UFI> Ford Motor Company of the United State, has proposed msking capital investment in the Toyo Kogyo Company, producers of Mazda cars, the Kyodo news agency reported. The Japanese news ifMty said Ford executive* will reveal the tie-up conditions during a visit78 words
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Article498 1969-12-30 7 S o* > j Hi fc oo m 9U«oi lit I4i m lu i T > m m luuDm 141) p.m l-*> o tn lUp IB i p in 3 U on 4 4 j p in t M p ut 1." p m 6-&.*• p m 6JL498 words
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Article1019 1969-12-30 7 BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified:« INDUSTRIALS Aetna $2.20 (1) $2 22 (1) 52 21 (1) DIM $2.27 (1) $2 261,019 words
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Article300 1969-12-30 7 January first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 pm. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 66-7 3 cents per lb., up one quarter of a cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was steady quiet. After a slightly lower open. lng. ld>300 words
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Article242 1969-12-30 7 The Port of Singapore Authority ha« made the following berthing arrangements for today. Tuesday 30. DEPARTURES Godown* Vm«elt 3 Kiko Maru 4 Maldive Bk:pper 5 A-iake Maru 6 "t VishVft May a 8 9 Lloyd Bakka 13 14 Angelina 18 Edgar Andre NWI Sapadi N.W 3 Pisar.g242 words
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521 1969-12-30 7 Conditions were slightly easier in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday on general profit-taking and concentration of bullish support in selected counters. The market opened on a Arm note after the week-end but eased marginally In the afternoon. On the521 words
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Article, Illustration167 1969-12-30 7 A SENIOR hotel executive, Mr. Jerry Lee, leaves at the end of the month to begin a round the world tour to study advanced hotel management. Mr. Lee. sales manager of the nearly completed Singapore Hilton, will visit major cities in Europe167 words
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Article15 1969-12-30 7 Th« tin price for yesterday wa 5 $700.50 Per picul. up $0 50.15 words
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Article164 1969-12-30 7 SYDNEY. Mon. (UPI, Today's closing Sydney Stock Exchange (selected shar*»): BHNIN'Q Ags Mm BSO Austral Mm .45 Barrier 1.50 Bh Bouth 5.T0 C Ool<i in.*) CRA 24 50 Empe r 140 Endur 55 Cm K*'g 1.12 Gt Bould 4.40 Ot Nthn 70 Ot Wf,t 17 Hammrrfley 17164 words
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Advertisement205 1969-12-30 7 A VA There's a famous story about a broker who sold counterfeit bonds for ten million Sterling. It will make a good movie. There's a little-known story about e retailer who sold counterfeit cold capsules for thirty cents Singapore. No one seems to be interested. But a counterfeit is a205 words
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STUDENTS' PAGE
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834 1969-12-30 8 Jeff Pike - By Jeff Pike London, Mon. to school for the first time is a great experience. A child vJ is separated, usually for the first time, from his mother. And all of a sudden he meets lots of new people, adults834 words
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133 1969-12-30 8 HONO KONG. Mon. (Reuter) Local students were told recently by an assistant director of education, Mr. N.M. Ho, to realise what was around them by connecting curriculum with environment. The environ ment should be extended for better harmony and balance, he said. In133 words
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Article129 1969-12-30 8 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter) Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos has approved a new magna carta for students which defines their rights and responsibilities. The pr e side n tlal palace issued a statement saying the new code guaranteed a free st u dent government, student representation in policy determining129 words
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Article109 1969-12-30 8 SAIGON, Mon. (Reuter) South Vietnamese boy scouts In the small country town of Barta to the east of Saigon now have a fine new scout hali, thanks to Australian soldiers. The Australians, from the First Australian Task Force based nearby, have also been helping, the 30-strong109 words
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Article, Illustration578 1969-12-30 8 WASHINGTON Mon The United States as issued a special six-cent stamp intended to focus attention on the need for rehabilitation of those who are crippled The release took place November 20. 1969, at Columbus, Ohio, during the golden anniversary convention of The578 words
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124 1969-12-30 8 SEOUL. M«n <Reuter) Akoit .1.1 per cent of elementary and secondary school teachers '.n Sou*h Korea do not like their Job as r hev are unierpai-i and <Jr n see good prospects according to a recent survey conducted by *h* Korean Federation of Education Associations. About124 words
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Article912 1969-12-30 8 Ele; Walt Dulaney - Date-line By Ele and Walt Dulaney T}EAR ELE and Walt: What do you thjnk o* a boy sewing his own shirts? I've been watching my sister for severs! years and I think I could do it I know she saved a lot of912 words
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Miscellaneous17 1969-12-30 8 AMY By Jack Tippit •Dotty, I. if obsolutaly necessary to bo a good cook to get married?"17 words
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Miscellaneous255 1969-12-30 8 1. What aboriginal people inhabit arctic America, Greenland and the nearest Asiatic coast 3 2. What is the word meaning "weekly" beginning with H and ending with L It has 10 letters. 3. Which British medal ribbon is scarlet with narrow blue vertical stripes 3 4 What d'd "faint heart"255 words
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Fotorama '69
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Article, Illustration548 1969-12-30 9 WSF - By WSF Now that we have equipped sufficiently with the essential items (Guide I), we should familiarise ourselves with the colour films we intend to use. So far the two basic colour films on market are negative film and colour reversal film. Colour negative film should548 words
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Article29 1969-12-30 9 The closing date of the Fotorama Contest A-12 will he extended until January 7, 1970 to allow participants to submit photographs of the Christmas ajid New Year Celebrations29 words
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Advertisement115 1969-12-30 9 This Week: Focus On Correct Trimming Three, colour prints for the price ofone: This print is actual size. The two smaller prints are free. Agfocolor Triprint If you're a cassette or "pak" film' user, you won't f tnd better value than this fabulous new offer. Starting today, Agfa will give115 words
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Article, Illustration2569 1969-12-30 10 JACQUELINE REES - The Top Woman Tennis Player Awarded The Of The City Of Albury' By JACQUELINE REES Perth, Australia. AUSTRALIAN tennis star Margaret Court has not finishe4fyet.£ This year she has played her most satisfying international 'circuit. In January she begins a 1970 round. Margaret has taken 19 major vworld2,569 words
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532 1969-12-30 10 DALLAS. Mon. (UPI) Bill Nelsen's clutch passing and a clawing Cleveland defence that manhandled the National Football Leagues most potent offense carried the Browns to an easy 38-14 Eastern Conference Championship victory over the Dallas Cowboys yesterday. Nelsen threw only one touchdown pass,532 words
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Advertisement209 1969-12-30 10 Whoever heard of an overloaded engine that wont break down? Under the most testing conditions even the toughest engine will feel the strain The result-downtime ■.l—• —liixi >1 v« _j and money lost. No one can afford to have heavy equipment standing idle. But if you've invested in Caterpillar quality,209 words
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316 1969-12-30 11 A VISITING football club P. C. Hertha 03 E.C. from West Berlin arrived here this morning and will play on the same day a friendly international match against the Combined Royal Navy Wanderers Police team at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The Combined team have316 words
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Article59 1969-12-30 11 DR Fong Kim Heng. President of the Singapore Tae Kwon Do Association, will officiate at the grading of about 200 members of the YMCA Tae Kwon Do Group at the YMCA Auditorium at Orchard Road on Jan. 3 at 2 30 p m A number of59 words
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Article52 1969-12-30 11 LAHORE. Mon (Re u ter) Argentina were beater 0-1 by Olympic champions Pakistan in a field hotkey match here yes'erriay The Argentinians score-j in the second-ha'f through a pena'tv by AUtaide left Ernesto Varreiros anfr trailing 0-4 at half-time. Pakistan won the flr«t jam* of two match52 words
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187 1969-12-30 11 ALICE SPRINGS. Northern Territory. Mon. (Reuter) —British solo pilot Sheila Scott was delayed here for three hours with engine trouble this afternoon with the midnight deadline in the London to Sydney air race only hours away. Miss Scott. 42. touched down at this town187 words
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Article135 1969-12-30 11 MADRAS. India. Mon (Reuter) Ashley Mallett, 24-year-old South Australian off-sp;n bowler, was the most successful in the India-Australia Test cricket series which ended here yesterday. Lanky Mallett took 28 wickets for 535 runs for an average of 19.10. H» played a major role in Australia's 3-1 victory135 words
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Article94 1969-12-30 11 MELBOURNE. Mon (AFP) Dato David Sung, a prominent Hong Kong racehorse owner caused a stir in Melbourne turf circles today *hen he transferred five of his horses from their regular trainer. He took the horses from trainer lan Suanders at the Melbourne suburb of Mordialloc94 words
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Article148 1969-12-30 11 MELBOURNE. Mon. (Reuteri Victoria beat New South Wales bv one wicket at the Melbourne cricket ground today in a spine-tingling finish to one of the Sheffield Shield matches seen )n Melbourne. The heroes cf Victoria a magnificent fight-back todav were vice-captain, Graeme Wataon. who made 68148 words
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Article94 1969-12-30 11 TOULOUBE. France Mon <Reuter» The Possibles beat the Probable* 10-8 In a trial match here today for France's Rugby Union International against Scotland at Murrayfleld on Jan. 10. The senior team opened up an early 8-0 lead with tries by captain Carrere and wing Sillleres and a94 words
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Article186 1969-12-30 11 The following i* the StiP**"diarv Steward's report on the third dav's r acin~ at Pening. RACE 1: Approaching the 5 furlongs riolrifn Sun (Soaidi). The Peacock (Asuwadl) and Rembrandt (Dawkins) had to be <-he< keri It wa* to have bepri f-au'ed bv Watari (Ho) moving in s186 words
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Article168 1969-12-30 11 SYDNEY. Mnn- (Reuten Britain's 62-foot cutter Crusade. skippered by publisher Sir Max Aitken. was leading the field and looked set for line honours in the 25th Sydney to Hnbart yacht race today Computer positions released by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia this morning showed168 words
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Article193 1969-12-30 11 LONDON Mon <Reu»er> Leading scorers sfter Saturday's Enslish soccer programme. were: Firnt Division 15 Joe Royle (Everton). JefY Astle (W" t Bromwlch Albion). 14 C«Un Bel! (Manchester City) George Best (Manchester United). High Curran (Wolverhampton Wanderers). I Peter Oss. od (Che va). 13 Geoff Hurst (West Ham193 words
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Article55 1969-12-30 11 POONA. India. Mon fßeuter) Ind.a scored twice in ♦he last five minutes to beat Japan 2-1 in a fleld hockey match here yesterday. Japan's Inside left Haroo Satake scored from a penalty comer ten minutes before the end. but right back Vlndo Kumar lndia with two late goals,55 words
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Article206 1969-12-30 11 Bt Eastern Knight Robert Yap former junior champion, has a fear lead of one point in the Singapore Chess Club championship. Robert won all his five games In round one. Robert beat defending champion Tan Lian Quee Ho received a walkover from Ahmad Alt in206 words
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Article, Illustration167 1969-12-30 11 SOCCER fans found initigating players to rough play will be sent off the stadium, warns Mr. L. P, Rodrigo, President of the Football Association of Singapore, 'This will not be tolerated." he stressed, "and arrangements are being made with the police to send any such spectator167 words
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Advertisement447 1969-12-30 11 'Classified Ads. Situation! Vacant "EXPERIENCED ENGLISH SPEAKING GIRLS REQUIRED, able to Knit, Link and Iron for Fashion Knitwear Factory." Apply personally with full particulars to The Knitcraft Co., (Pte) Ltd., 33, Macpherson Lane, Block 81, Singapore, 13. EXPERIENCED Female (English or Canadian) Secretary, with some knowledge of French and good447 words
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Miscellaneous1068 1969-12-30 11 YOUR J TV and Radio ;*4? -i Hfa? (CHANNEL 5> RM. 300 Opening Anncts in all Larsuage* and Morninc Star: 325 Woman's World (Malay*. .3 0 A Diarv of Events In Singapore This Week < Malay; 353 it'§ Happening In Singapore Ma lav* t Repeat i; 405 Peyton place 45?1,068 words
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193 1969-12-30 12 STEPS have already been taken for an expert from the World Health Organisation to be assigned in Singapore to look into the problem of air pollution on the island, the Minister for Health, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, said yesterday. The expert is expected in193 words
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Article56 1969-12-30 12 Police are appealing for a woman who had her gold chain snatched on Nov 27 along Mulberrv Avenue to contact the police, so that she can claim her property. A police spokesman said they recovered a gold chain The owner is requested *o set in touch56 words
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Article39 1969-12-30 12 The Supreme Court of Judicature Bill was passed in Parliament yesterday The Bill was introduced by the Minister far Law and Na tional Development. Mr E.W. Barker. Parliament was adjourned tP a date to be fixed later39 words
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Article95 1969-12-30 12 The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board yesterday assured local women using contraceptive pills that they need not fear harmful side-effects. It said in a statement that "reasonable measures" already exist In the use of the pill in the Board's clinics. "There is little justification95 words
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Article, Illustration230 1969-12-30 12 The Common Room of the Holland Road Camp was transformed into a hive of activity, when 80 children 'raided' the place to attend a Christmas Party, yesterday. Present at the third annual r function were officers attached to the base in Holland Road, whoSunpix by William Ng. - 230 words
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222 1969-12-30 12 A dramatic 10 minute chase by a patrol car, along Serangoon Road, ultimately resulted in the arrest of a 16-year-old youth, believed to have been connected with a series of armed robberies, yesterday. The police patrol car which was on rounds, noticed a222 words
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Article, Illustration394 1969-12-30 12 Nine guides all goodwill ambassadresses of Singapore leave today for Australia to attend an International Diamond Jubilee of Guides with one main objective "to let other guides know as much of Singapore as possible". "We are going to display a good image of our394 words
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Article98 1969-12-30 12 THFRE w»re no winner? w'th 5 number* correct or 4 number* plus the additional number correct in Sunday's Toto Draw. However, many r**rticlpant* had 4 and 3 number* correct and each will receive $350 and 115 respectively In the subsidiary '3 Circle' Draw, each winner will98 words
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Article339 1969-12-30 12 THE PRIZES Ist PRIZE: $3OO CASH VOUCHER 2nd PRIZE: $lOO CASH VOUCHER 3rd PRIZE: 50 CASH VOUCHER Plus Certificates of Merit and one roll of AGFACOLOR CNS each to the next 10 best entries THE RULES I. To pertlclpete In tWt contest, af vou have to do k339 words
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54 1969-12-30 12 The driver of this battered Alfa Romeo, journalist Lawrence Basapa, was rushed to the British Military Hospital and placed on the critical list, following a collision with another car. Mr. Basapa was on his way home to Bukit Timah when the accident occurred yesterday. The driver of the other car54 words
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Article243 1969-12-30 12 SUNDAY rood accidents in different ports of the Republic claimed the lives of three people an old man, a 27-year-old housewife ond a 10-year-old boy. A police spokesman paid yesterday that the first accident took place at 3 pm at the Junction of243 words
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Article36 1969-12-30 12 Lau I>k Kwan. 64 unemployed was found hangm? from the h*am of a house fn New Bridge Road, on Sunday Police who went there, fo'lowing a 999 call, do not suspect anv foul play.36 words
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131 1969-12-30 12 The Minister for Offfnce, Mr. I im Kim San said yesterday 7.651 applications were received for non-citiiens f«»r professional visit passes and employment passes Thus figure include new applications and those applications for extension, he told Parliament during question time. The Minister answering a question131 words
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Miscellaneous94 1969-12-30 12 Time Tide TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN: 3 am 1 ft t. 824 a m. <4 3 R >. 2 18 p.m. <8 6 ft.). 846 <2 4 ft I NAVAL DOCKYARD 309 am. (9 7 ft.). 824 am *5 1 ft 2 36 pm. <9 8 ft.l. 8.37 pm (3 194 words
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