Eastern Sun, 11 January 1970
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Title Section23 1970-01-11 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1233 Sunday Edition, 11 January 1970. MC (P) 1616 Price 15 cent#23 words
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141 1970-01-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Democratic Action Party said here today that it would not participate in the proposed National Consultative Council tor the repeated rejection ot Mr. Lim Kit Siang as one of its two nominees. 1 Announcing the "pullout'*. I the party's Acting141 words
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Article403 1970-01-11 1 Drawing parallels between the United States and Singapore as melting pots of cultures, U.S. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew was full of praises for this forward-looking nation in his speech preceding the toast he proposed to the President of the Republic. At the banquet given In403 words
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Article90 1970-01-11 1 AMSTERDAM. Sat. (UPI) Six observers in a Convair aircraft scanned the North Sea today for a newlv built Norwegian ship that broke adrift from a tug in a storm on Thursday night and has not been seen since. The private Dutch charter company Martinair sent the aircraft to90 words
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Article, Illustration472 1970-01-11 1 Chancy Permutation TIGHT programming and the setting of deadlines brought the United States complete success in the last decade in her space programme but it will not be effective in the politics of South-east Asia, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew warned theSunpix by William Ng, - 472 words
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Article320 1970-01-11 1 PARIS. Sat. (UPI) The Libyan government and the French Dassault Aircraft Company have signed an agreement for delivery of 50 Mirage jets, official French government sources said yesterday. They said delivery of the planes would take place over a long period of time but that320 words
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Article40 1970-01-11 1 PARIS. Sat (AFP) A French protocol mission from here todav for New ork to prepare for forthcoming visit to the United States of President Georges Pompidou Pompidou is expected to v i?it the US some tim« in February.40 words
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Article121 1970-01-11 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) The United States will give Nationalist China a squadron of 18 F-104 Starfighter Jets, the State Department said today. The jets are considered surplus Air Force stock. The Starfighters will be Nationalist China's most modern aircraft. Taiwan has claimed that it needs121 words
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Article73 1970-01-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A 10-member Thai delegation flew in here today to study how Malaysia conducts her psychological warfare against the Communists. The team, led by Special Colonel Thanom Vithanomsat. includes moolle development unit commanders, psychological warfare officer and an American adviser on cattle73 words
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Article81 1970-01-11 1 PARIS. Sat. AFP) Blafra is on the point of col- i lapsing, according to reliable sources here today quoting direct reports from the i secessionist state. They added that several of the leaders had already fled to countries friendly to Biafra to avoid! capture by Federal Forces.81 words
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325 1970-01-11 1 PENANG, Sat. Th e Royal Malaysian Navy will now take over the surveying of the Malaysian coastal waters in view of the British pullout in 1971. The chief of the Naval Staff, Commodore K. Thanabalasingam who was here specially to receive the first325 words
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Article162 1970-01-11 2 The Fung family's greatest moment: Vice President Spiro T. Agnew called at their Housing and Development Board flat in Commonwealth Close yesterday. Hours before the Vice President called at their well-kept flat, the Fungs had been busilv tidying up their three-bed-room house. They swept the162 words
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Article89 1970-01-11 2 Police are carrying out an intensive search for a 22-year-old man who went swimming with his vounger brother and friends b u t disappeared soon after he went into the water. Chng Pok Kai yesterday went for a swim at the Changi Beach with his 21-year-old89 words
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Article17 1970-01-11 2 There were a total of 44 accidents. three of which were described as serious, yesterday.17 words
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Article, Illustration941 1970-01-11 2 FOLLOWING is the full text of the speech by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, delivered ot the banquet he and Mrs. Lee gave last night in honour of visiting U.S. Vice president and Mrs. Agnew: My colleagues and I take pleasureSunpix by William Ng - 941 words
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177 1970-01-11 2 THE National Trades Union Congress will launch a nation-wide modernisation programme campaign for its members from this month until April. The object of the campaign is to explain to the rank and file trade union membership the NTUC modernisation programmes in keeping with the progressive Singapore.177 words
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Article129 1970-01-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat —'Tw o gunmen made off with 5210.05 from the Star News Agency—a sen*, for the Sin Chew Jit Poh for Selangor—at Jalan Saltan her#» early this morning The gunmen, in their twenties struck shortly after 635 a.m. and caught two clerks and four129 words
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Article280 1970-01-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Enche Mohamed Khir Johori today reiterated that the ratio of equity participation between local and foreign investors in joint ventures is ''negotiable." He said there was "some misunderstanding" among foreign investors that It is a fixed rule280 words
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92 1970-01-11 2 FEW people would believe it if Toni Wallace herself had not admitted with pride that she is already a grandmother. Not that she has found the "elixir of youth" which every woman dreams of. After all, she wasn't a top local model in Singapore as far back as 1957 for92 words
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427 1970-01-11 2 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sat. (Reuter) Singapore's successful family planning programme is a model for states in similar circumstances and already has brought the birthrate there to within on e-tenth of one per cent of th e ultimate target, the U.N. Economic and Social427 words
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Miscellaneous19 1970-01-11 2 TODAY and YOU... Sunday, January 11, 1970. m r» sfr. 21 rr OCT. 22 7-19-24-37/^ 2-12-23-35 47-58-69 *5 SB19 words
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Article, Illustration276 1970-01-11 3 NORTHAMPTON. Ma AS Sat. (UPI» President Nixon had planned a leisurely birthday dinner with his family yesterday but cut short the visit to his daughter Julie and her husband David Elsenhower when 200 anti-war demonstrators showed up outside. Nothing could dampen the President's good mood, however. andUPI Radiophoto. - 276 words
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332 1970-01-11 3 PANAMA CITY, Sat. (Reuter) —A 20-year-old youth who hijacked a Panamanian airliner was shot dead by a National Guard officer today as he stood holding B pistol at the head of the plane's Flight Engineer at David, Panama's third largest city. Jorge Tulio332 words
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Article46 1970-01-11 3 WASHINGTON. Sat (Reuter» The Defence Department today announced It was scrapping 7.310 civilian Jobs at 50 militarv bases across the United States in a new attempt to cut defence spending The Pentagon said the move was designed tt save 57 million dollars a year.46 words
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Article98 1970-01-11 3 MARIETTA Ohio. Sat. (UPI) Police said at least 36 elder.y persons were killed last night in a fire at the Harmer House nursing home in this southeastern Ohio city. Authorities said the blaze started in one wing of the twostorev structure and trapped the v.ctims inside98 words
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Article73 1970-01-11 3 WASHINGTON. Sat. ,Reuter>—Cardinal Terence Cooke o. New York, just back from V:etnam. yesterday gave President Nixon an optimistic report of progress in the war particularly in the pacification programme The Cardinal, Roman Cath jlic Vicar General to the US. Armed Forces, spent Christmas with American troops in the73 words
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Article51 1970-01-11 3 SAIGON. Sat <UPI> The plan of Texas computer tycoon H Ross Perot to trade letters from North Vietnamese prisoners of war for letters from American POWS has run into some snags, but Perot still hopes to p<flt the plan into operation within a week or two. an aide said51 words
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Article53 1970-01-11 3 CAPE KENNEDY. Fla.. Sat fßeuter) The launch of an ai.anced commercial communications satellite. Intelsat 111. was postponed tonight for the third night running because of strong winds at high altitudes. On Wednesday night the launch was called off for the same reason and yesterday it was put back owing53 words
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247 1970-01-11 3 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) Sen. John L McClellan. Democrat Arkansas, the dogged critic of the Fill fighter-bomber, said yesterday the government should consider cancelling the entire programme if the wing defect that caused a crash last month threatens all the planes. The Air Force grounded the247 words
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Article125 1970-01-11 3 AMSTERDAM. Sat. <UPI> The Dutch independent conservative newspaper De Telegraaf. commenting Friday on the inquest into the drath of Mary Jo Kopechne. said the Kennedy family will not stop aspiring for the highest posts in the country. The newspaper said for Sen. Edward Kennedy, it was125 words
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Article56 1970-01-11 3 TOKYO UPI > Rep Lester L. Wolff. Democrat-New York, arrived here yesterday to begin a two-week Asian study tour that will emphasize the US defence posture after Okinawa is returned to Japan. The Congressman and his wife will be In Tokyo until Monday when they will fly to56 words
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436 1970-01-11 3 LOS ANGELES. Sat. (UPI) A scientific assault using the most modern scientific and archaelogical methods available will begin in May in an attempt to uncover an artifact that may t>e Noah's Ark, it was announced Tuesday. Explorers and scientists from around the world436 words
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Article159 1970-01-11 3 TEL AVIV. Sat (UPI> Admiral Mordechal Limon' arrived home last night after being expelled from France to be personally welcomed by Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Dayan. The head of Israel's Pur-' chasing Mission in Para, accompanied by his wife Rachel, told a news con-1 ferer.ce at159 words
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349 1970-01-11 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. (UPI) The USS Hornet, recovery ship for the first astronauts back from the moon, sent its crack rescue units Friday to the aid of a stricken tanker with 41 crew aboard in the stormy Pacific off California. The349 words
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Article152 1970-01-11 3 NASHVILLE. Tenn. Sat. 'UPIi The state has recommended a liberalised work routine for James Earl Ray that will include having him paint the entire interior of the State Penitentiary where he has been housed in a maximum security cell. It was learned yesterday. Ray, the convicted152 words
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Article87 1970-01-11 3 HONG KONG. Sal. <l'PI) The m.ui who uys he s "determined"' to be Britain's next Prime Minister said today that Hone Kont would benefit from Britain joining the European Common .Market "Our purpose is trying to find a way in which Hone Koo( can be brought into87 words
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43 1970-01-11 4 UPI Radiophoto.UPI Radiophoto. - 43 words
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Article167 1970-01-11 4 BRUSSELS Sat. (UPI) Britain yesterday won an assurance from five of the six Common Market countries that no decisions on the political Integration of Western Europe would be taken without British participation. This assurance was given to Britain by tne Foreign Ministers of Germany, Italy167 words
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Article66 1970-01-11 4 PARIS, Sat. fUPI)—A group of F-®neh intellectual*, lncluif ing Jean-Paul Sartre and Nobel K.ze winner for physics Prof. Alfred Kastler, announced on Thursday they have formed a Committee for the Defence of Brazilian Political Prisoners" In a communique the group sa:d It was formed to protest "the terrible situation66 words
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Article72 1970-01-11 4 MOSCOW. Sat. (UPl)—Prav. da commented yesterday on the shutdown of American bases at Wheelus Field in Libya and Badaber in Pakistan "For decade*, the United States Ignored the demands of millions of people for the liquidation ol bases. But the struggle for the liquidation of these seats of72 words
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Article257 1970-01-11 4 LONDON, Sat, (UPI Angry farmers, demonstrating for higher farm prices, mobbed Prime Minister Harold Wilson yesterday. They were the latest recruits to an army of three million Britons bombarding the Wilson government with demands for more money. The sudden tor Tent of wage j257 words
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Article131 1970-01-11 4 ROME. Sat. (Reuter* Italian soldiers have been ordered to get their hair cut after an Army circular advised that long hair is effeminate while close-to-the-scaip crops are the sure sign of virility and military prowess. Three socialist MPs today took up the cause of the131 words
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Article64 1970-01-11 4 MOSCOW. 6at. (UPl)—The Soviets yesterday launched the 318 th in their series of unmanned Cosmos earthorbiting spaceships. Tass said. The official news agency said Cosmos 318 was orbiting the earth every 89.3 minutes at an angle of inclination of 65 degrees. Its orbit took it to a maximum64 words
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Article204 1970-01-11 4 BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Sat. (Reuter) The Brtish Army, which took over security duties here following last summer's bloody religious riots, will soon hand back full responsibility to the police, according to an an- nouncement here. After the joint announcement by the Army and the Royal204 words
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Article102 1970-01-11 4 ATHENS. Sat. (UPII A high explosive bomb was discovered in a US Embassy washroom on Monday, the day America* new Ambassador was to arrive in Athens, an Embassy spokesman said today. Ambassador Henry J Tasea postponed his arrival until later today. The spokesman refused to102 words
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Article76 1970-01-11 4 NAIROBI. Sat. (Renter) Tw 0 human eyes in an icepacker vacuum container arrived nere bv air from uniteH States tonight for u»# tomorrow in an attempt to sav* tht sight of tw© nearly blind Kenyans. Both recipients, a 16-year-aid boy and a 55-year-old woman have losv one76 words
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Article60 1970-01-11 4 BRUSSELS Sat (UPI) Prince Albert, brother of Bel- glan Km* Baudouin and Ho norarv Cnairman of the Foreign Trad# Board yesterday left for Ir.aonesia with a mixed official and private trade mission He was accompanied bv Forfeign Trade Minister Henrik Fayat 10 officials and 25 representatives of orivate60 words
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Article217 1970-01-11 4 MOSCOW, Sat (Reuter) The Soviet Armed Forces newspaper Red Star tainted yesterday that any U.S. plans to expand their nuclear defence system could harm forth coming talks in Vienna between the two super-powers aimed at curbing the arms race The article® attributed concern on the issue217 words
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463 1970-01-11 4 CAIRO, Sot. (Reuter) Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin appears to be confused by Arab Middle East policy and in strong terms Has urged Arab leaders to "agree on something, Mohammed Hassain Heykal, one of President Nasser's closest confidants, said today. Heykal, Editor of the influential463 words
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Article305 1970-01-11 4 SHEFFIELD. England. Sat, (Reuter) Tiny Tim's falsetto would have hit an even higher pitch if he'd known a ghost was listening to his night club act here For the ghost, who gives his name as Mr. Fox has become a downright nuisance to the owners of305 words
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Article230 1970-01-11 4 LONDON*. Sat. (Reuter) British Economist Philip Goldlng. 24, said today h« was beaten by South African policemen trying to persuade him to testify against four Africans charged with belonging to an illegal political group. He said In a radio Interview here tha' the testimony230 words
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Article119 1970-01-11 4 LONDON Sat (Feuter) A Boeing 727 jet airliner and an Indian Air Force SuperConstellation transport had a near mi*s as they flea- over northwest London tonight. The 130-seat Boeing of Greek Olympic Airways wai approaching London's Heathrow airport after a flight from Athens when the incident119 words
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Miscellaneous219 1970-01-11 4 IF HE DOES WANT TO SEE ME, TELL HIM TO STOP BY ABOUT -THREE/ I I ,iHV 32 rvmi i v. m W. 9 37 L APARTMENT I s e IUIM 51 u r <3* jn ?UI 'i a /S 'j i. U cm m V 5* r. > V219 words
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Article404 1970-01-11 5 SAIGON, Sat. (UPI) The number of American planes and helicopters destroyed in the Vietnam war has reached 6,304 and represents a loss of about 6.3 billion U.S. dollars, a report issued yesterday by the U.S. Command showed. Three helicopter* were shot down in actions404 words
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Article152 1970-01-11 5 MANILA Sat (UPT> Despite the Philippines new open-door policy toward tourists, a restricted group of foreigners will still have to go through troublesome en- j try procedures before being allowed to enter the Philippines. The "restricted group in- eludes Chinese nationals. Bouth Africans and152 words
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Article57 1970-01-11 5 SEOUL. Sat (UPI) Fir* gutted a three-storey depart, ment store building in the Dongdaaemun market in downtown Seoul yesterday, causing some US$lOO,OOO in property damage There were no casualties reported A police spokesman sa:d *4 fire engines including several from the U.S. forces in Seoul, and some 20057 words
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Article244 1970-01-11 5 PARIS STAL SAIGON, Sat (Reuter) —Saigon's Chief Negotiator at the Paris Peace talks said today that North Vietnam was undergoing a crisis of leadership after the death of Ho Chi Minh. Pham Dane Lam. who returned to Saigon for consultations last Saturday, told a "People Want244 words
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Article268 1970-01-11 5 WASHINGTON, Sat, (Reuter) The State Department gave a new pledge today that the United States vould continue to defend Taiwan under its Mutual Security Treaty with the Chinese Nationalists. Its assurance came in the wake of last night's announcement that the United States and268 words
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Article128 1970-01-11 5 WASHINGTON. Sat (Reuter) The Defence Department said yesterda that the first court hearings of charges in the alleged My Lai massacre may be delayed A military court is scheduled to begin hearing pre-trial motions by lawyers for First Lt. William L. Calley. Jr.. on Jan 20128 words
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Article223 1970-01-11 5 TRIVANDRUM, India, Sat. (Reuter) Uproar broke out in the Communist Kerala State Assembly here today when Marxist members, who headed the state government until last October, banged desks and shouted slogans during the Governor's speech. Reporters could not hear word said by the Governor. V. Vishwanath.223 words
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156 1970-01-11 5 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter) A 48-hour strike launched by local workers at US. military bases on Okinawa over ma*s dismissal p'.ans ended last night, with no immediate prosP*<*t o* a solution to the dispute in sight The two-day walkout was staged by the 21.000 strong all156 words
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Article59 1970-01-11 5 NICE. Sat. (Reuter)—Seven dancers from the Philippines national ballet were Injured today when thMr coach was Involved In a road crash with a tanker lorrv near this resort In southern France. Officials at the Antives hospital near here said six of the dancers were only slightly hurt but59 words
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Article139 1970-01-11 5 SILIGURI, West Bengal. Sat. (UPI) Army troopers took control of this strategic town yesterday follow ing clashes between mobs of hillfolks and town residents. The army also moved to neighbouring Kalimpong near the IndoTibetan border to curb lawlessness sweeping to new areas in the139 words
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283 1970-01-11 5 NEW DELHI, Sot. (Reuter) The Indian government is investigating reports that North Vietnam has been giving military training to Northeast India Noga guerrillas campaigning for independence, an officio! spokesman said here today. The External AfTairs Ministry has asked Hanoi's Consul General here, Nguyen283 words
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Article155 1970-01-11 5 AMRITSAR India. Sat. <Reuter> The Sikh Akali Dal party's leaders today suspended the party constitution and appointed veteran B:kh leader Sant Fateh Singh "Dictator" of Its campaign to get the disputed city of Chandigarh included in Punjab state. Th* party ordered Punjab Chief Minister Gurman Singh his cabinet,155 words
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Miscellaneous206 1970-01-11 5 TAP* WILL. 6*Y -FH&ES FHAWAY SAW^A. -NE *€*N< ex wu.ye errnjcTut Ftttoup/ T—^ r*. B" J i SR 5 28 !F*J m ja&w t ft! Q A sa C ss m Its i JMRR LA'S. WEATHER FV CTIJ /A<C TR CT»J In «1 I II: ft vx M:I 'A> mi#206 words
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Church At Home
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Article, Illustration951 1970-01-11 6 CAREY MOORE - IVparty 5,000 delegates to the U.S. Congress on Evangelism in iMinneapolis watched the Spirit of God float the church reef and head it for the open by CAREY MOORE 'J' HANKS to the perceptivity of a few Mirine*oU Lutherans and the wholehearted participation Of evangelical leaders from all across951 words
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Article, Illustration176 1970-01-11 6 Local 'THE Anglican Diocese in Singapore and Malaya is to be divided in April 1970, when a new Diocese will be created, to be known as the Diocese of West Malaysia. The Diocese of Singapore will then comprise Singapore, Thailand, Laos. Cambodia, Vietnam and_ Indonesia.176 words
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59 1970-01-11 6 THE President General of the Society <>f St Vincent de Paul. Mr. Henri Jacob will be visiting the Republic or Jan. 23. He will be meeting the members of the St. Vincent de Paul of Singapore and the members of the conferences of the59 words
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Article59 1970-01-11 6 THE quiet room at the new hoste! of the Young Women's Christian Association at Fort Canning has been reserved for special ?rayer session this coming uesday from 10 a m to 1* Coon and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Th« Christian public are cordially invited to join th«59 words
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Article33 1970-01-11 6 A booklet with the new liturgy of the sacrifice of the Mass for the congregation of St. Joseph's Church Is available at the church bookstall at 10 ct». a copy.33 words
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Article171 1970-01-11 6 (Te the tune of "Materna") O ialre*t I*l* of Southern seas. Thy waters are so blue! Waft by a balmy ocean breeze. Thy land is decked with dew. Smgapura. Smgapura Thou favoured Isle of ease! God bless thee yet with thine increase. And peace from year to year Our171 words
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Article85 1970-01-11 6 "CHANGE AND CHALLENGE", a publication by the Fellowship o* Evangelical Student* to commemorate the fellowship's tenth anniversary and Singapore's 150 anniversary is now availablo to the public. The book on evangelical Christian thinking on certain contemporary problems facing this society. Is written by local Christians. Among th*85 words
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Article317 1970-01-11 6 THE EVIDENCE of God in an Expanding Universe, by Forty Famous Scientists (edited by John Colver Monsma and published by GLS, Bombay.) Strong paper, pp 250 Price: $l.BO Forty famous scientists have taken time to declare their affirmative views of God. In a pages, each man317 words
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87 1970-01-11 6 «irHntii^ Hl nl E E 6 crlptur e Calligraphy Competition, using EFg&zrssrsjg?* ,he ,ex,s u orean pd tb. ,0 mBh eht Christians in Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei are Invited to participate the contest Entries may be sent direct to the Taiwan rikio Rr»clety, reaching them not later87 words
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Advertisement16 1970-01-11 6 MORE COVERAGE OF THE CONGRESS NEXT WEEK: Pictures and extracts of significant statements at the Congress16 words
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Miscellaneous11 1970-01-11 6 GOD urvl JOE 'ONES S Vt'K R \r. mm «S 5\11 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article, Illustration1077 1970-01-11 7 GAMINI SENEVIRATNE - LONDON S Stock Exchange wai born in th§ coffee houses around a street called Change Alley. It had no proper home until 1773. Now the old building is being replaced. A tower block stands on the «ite first stage in a comp'ete rebuilding. Next1,077 words
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Article241 1970-01-11 7 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) The price of gold slumped to 34.85 U.S. dollars an ounce on Friday, its lowest level for about 12 years, and was 15 U.S. cents below its official monetary price of 35.00 U.S. dollars an ounce. The metal had temporarily lost241 words
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Article123 1970-01-11 7 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Speculative Australians were sharply lower :n line yesterday with the overnight fall in Melbourne and Svdney. Poseidon was 11-1/2 STG off at 98-1/2. Westralian Nickel. Norseman Gold. Newmetal. Kia Ore and Gold Minerals Exp were among others to move lower, but North Flinders. North123 words
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Article84 1970-01-11 7 CManagers* Prices for Jan. it) CHAKTtRKD HW1 Tll'lt ft Growth Hind 1 OK 111 *>|A 1 Ml Mai- Invent Hind 1-30 I 40 I)Ml 1st Malayan \<l 2 M 2nd Malayan \d i 04 3rd Malayan 1 29 'lhe Com 1 nd xd I u:< 1 19 The84 words
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Article80 1970-01-11 7 LONDON. Sat (UPI) Rubber closed about steady yesterday with sPot 23-5/16 24 nominal. Settlement House Feb. 23-9/18 23-11/16. March 23-13/16 24-3/16. April 24-3/16 24-7/16. April/June 24-7/16 24-9 16. July/Sept 24-3/8 24-1/2. Oct./ Dec. 24-5/16 24-7/16. Jan./ March 24-1/4 24-3/8. April/June 23-3/16 23-3 8 July/Sept. 23-1 8 23-5/16. Oct./80 words
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Article58 1970-01-11 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 O.D. ready: Deutsche Marks $83.9250; Holland Guilders $85.3050; Swiss Francs $71.7300; French Francs $55.7100; Danish Kroner $41.2725;58 words
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Article95 1970-01-11 7 INK noon price* at the Minn porp Chine** r rod or* HrhmnT«trrq»; wtre> HVM fell*" Coconut oil (F O B Hulk 89 AO Coconut Oil IFOi) Drum tO AO Mixed npra 36 %0 Muntok White Pepper (FOB) 185 00 Sarawak White Peppei 183 80 (F O B > •arawak95 words
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Article15 1970-01-11 7 THE tin price for yesterday was $704.62 i per picul, up $1 5015 words
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Article, Illustration478 1970-01-11 7 ADELAIDE A water desalination plant incorporating at least two unique features Has been designed by a South Australian company. Developed by Water Desalination Plant Pty. Ltd. of Panorama, near Adelaide, the machine can purify 450 gallons of water a day to a saline content478 words
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Article468 1970-01-11 7 AiUUVALS 6 00 am MhA o*» k Lumpur 800 am MsA US k Lumpur 46 am M s A 331 Sydney. Jakarta 10.16 am MSA 112 ft. Lumpur 12.44) p m CAL CI6 iaipri Hung koug 10.26 am Ms A 065 Penang. Ipoft. k Lumpur. Malacca l4wp.m »Aa468 words
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68 1970-01-11 7 MR. ROBERT CHEONG has been appointed Manager of the Am-Ex Express Reservation Services. Inc., a subsidiary of American Express Company, in Singapore, it was announced by Mr. John B, Leith, Regional Vice President Sales Pacific-Asia. Mr. Cheong, born in Singapore and educated at St. Patrick's School and St. Joseph's Institution,68 words
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Article282 1970-01-11 7 No 6 M. ANTHONY 16th J 1910 THE following is a berthing listissed by the Port of Singapore Authority for today. Sunday. Jan 11 DEPARTIRLS Godowns Ve*sel« 1/2 Luna Maersk 3/4 Betelgeuse •1 Issei Marau 6/7 10/11 Sachikawa Mtru 13/16 Sachießerk N.W.2 Hua Heng 24 Aub 26282 words
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Advertisement97 1970-01-11 7 AIRLINE ENGINEERING LIMITED Undertake the entire Base Maintenance for Monarch Airlines Limited at Luton Airport and are currently servicing a fleet of seven Britannia aircraft in addition to work for their other customers. They require:LICENSED ENGINEERS to man their present operations and for the conversion of Monarch Airlines to a97 words
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POPPING AROUND With Platter Pete
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Article, Illustration678 1970-01-11 8 RICHARD GREEN - RICHARD GREEN AS we stand on the verge of a new decade, trying to quess what the 'Seventies will bring and what thev will be remembered tor, Richard Green was sent to ask Ceople in the pop world what they would like to see678 words
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Article, Illustration296 1970-01-11 8 FRIENDS, SINGAPOREANS. AND HEP-TYPE COOL CATS! LEND me your auditory organs! 'Tis not with forked tongue I speak when I propound the query: ARE THE BEATLES SPLITTING? Hark! But 'tis not for me to perform such a majestic revelation as this. A scoundrel and traitor I'd b>296 words
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Article, Illustration950 1970-01-11 8 Richard Green - A Hit For MADELINE— With The BLUE MINK! By Richard Green WHO would you think most likely to hare made the following remark "I'm fed up making hit records for other people"? Maybe Mlckie Most. George Martin. Mike Smith or any one of a dozen top producers could have said950 words
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Article, Illustration145 1970-01-11 8 A FIVE-MINUTE Wrr c t'p shewing the Eeatles' recording t«d working out 'Hey |ude at EMl'* Abbe/ Read *tud>os in London feat ured in the film "MuS'C." cu"ently bemg screened at London'* Pnnce Theatre at second feature to "Tne Producers The move is a documentary devoted145 words
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Article, Illustration151 1970-01-11 8 TTE'S done it again. folks? Written, produced and sunt by Robin Gibb. this is a poig- nant and clinging ballad that's expressively almost dramatically handled by the former Bee Gee. The verges are unfolded In gripping style then, when the routine erupts into the melodic151 words
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Advertisement77 1970-01-11 8 NEXT WEEK Are The BEATLES On The Brink Of Splitting John Lennon Speaks Out! PLUS Bonus Spotlight On ME ARCHIES! RESULTS OF TIME THE SONG CONTEST No. 4 Song: "HEY JUDE" BY THE ALL STARS. Time: 3 Mins 47 sees. Ist Prise: 10 Phi ips/Pop»ound LP'» Tan Tiong-Hat, 16 Fifth77 words
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Advertisement151 1970-01-11 8 OnIuEXPRESS ISAUSALTTO fteThe Ptec© MMCt JW* ■s< <W D -V t < OHIO EXPRESS" SAUSALITO (IS THE PLACE TO GO) MAKE LOVE NOT WAR *****5 V y mum SIDNEY POITIER RAP. RUN IT ON DOWN SWEET SOUL SISTER 268 125 TF Can Yon Dance To It? mmSK' CatMotberAndThe All Sight151 words
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Miscellaneous238 1970-01-11 8 WORLD CHARTS THI Cuff Links have hit on formula for chart success with "Tncy" which has a touch of the bouncy iwtttMh that took The Archies to the top so recently. They currently hold fifth spot in both the Bntiih and Hong Kong eharts. There's n»a|O f opposition thoufh in238 words
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Article, Illustration593 1970-01-11 9 Forence de Santis - 8- Forence de Santis NEW YORK Despite the importance of o bridal gown in a girl's life, the designers of such dresses are among the more anonymous people in the fashion field. Everyone knows the name of Bianchi in bridal593 words
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Article, Illustration568 1970-01-11 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers J)EAR ANN: "Been There's" frontal attack on divorced fathers was unfair. We are not all "rats" because we don't see our children. I am a badly wounded veteran of the battle for custody and I hope you will print my letter in the name of568 words
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Article, Illustration232 1970-01-11 9 This Is Mr Ken Perry, newly appointed Sales. Production and Marketing Manager of Falrlady Fashions In Singapore. Ladles, do not despair In the very near future when Falrlady's expansion scheme get* under way and with Mr. Perry's directorship, shoes and handbags, even costume Jewellery232 words
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Article206 1970-01-11 9 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) I A doctor has claimed that he may have the answer for hardened smokers who want to give up cigarettes electric shock treatment. Dr. M A. Hallton Russell, a research worker at the institute of Psychiatry's AddicI tlon Research Unit, tried206 words
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Miscellaneous260 1970-01-11 9 SHAW ORGANISATION L I D O W.one *****] i» h REt'OnO DAI Dm* ic film'* Irnitb 4 Sbo*a 4»1i7: Ham i<o «15 Wit NO INCREASE to PRICES: JAMZo BOND 001 ON HEB !H AJESTT> SECRET SERVICE' QtOTge Lazen&y Diana Rigg Panavision n TechoJco.or iUAt No Halt-Price' No Military Conr- O-I260 words
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Miscellaneous319 1970-01-11 9 i m i i onn/xrsjiSATiarj ORCHARD-321G1 LAST 4 OATS: No Proe LUt! TODAY 4 SHOWS AT lO.tt 1.M.. N M A 8 U p.m DOLLY" Start*: II M t m 2 18. 5 4R A 803 p.m Adm: 81.SO. 83 60 84 00 Advance Cub Booklnt* Onlf JOth Century-Poi ProaenU319 words
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Article340 1970-01-11 10 PARIS. Sat. (Reuter) Australia's former world drivers' champion, Jack Brabham, will drive Matra cars in sport prototype races this season, Jean-Luc Lagardere, Matra sport president said here yesterday. M. Lagardere told a press conference Brabham would drive the second Matra in at least eight races Including340 words
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Article277 1970-01-11 10 LOS ANGELES, Sat (Ren ter) Paul Harrier surged vesterday into a one-stroke lead in the L T SSIOO.OOO Loa Angeles golf tournament a title he haa won twice previously. Tightly grouped behind Harney who hit a five under par 66 for a second round277 words
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175 1970-01-11 10 AUCKLAND. New Zealand., Sat. (Reuter) Australian Frank Matich. driving a Mc- I Laren. led from start to finish to win the 101 5 miles (163.3 km) New Zealand Grand Prix at Pukekohe. south of here, today Britain s Derek Bell, in a175 words
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174 1970-01-11 10 JAKARTA. Sat.. (AFP) All-England champion, 19-year-old Rudy Hartono will be among six top Indonesian badminton players who will leave for Bangkok next Monday to play against Thailand for the Thomas Cup Western Asian zone championship, it was announced her# today. The Indonesian Thomas174 words
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Article93 1970-01-11 10 l ew Zealand. v'Vv r> Australian Kel .Nagle clinched hi:, fourth tr| i «*ph in the New Zealand Professional Golfers' Association championship hert today when he finished 24 under par for the tournament ag ll sh t rounds of 66 and 6 < »n the93 words
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Article77 1970-01-11 10 TOKYO, Sat. (Reuter) The manager of Shozo Saijo. recognised as world featherweight champion bv the World Boxing Association, said today he tvould like to arrange a non-title bout with Johnny Famechon of Australia featherweight titleholder of the rival World Boxing Council. Manager Masakl Kanehlra told77 words
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Article216 1970-01-11 10 I JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC 9 7 1 P AN ANDY 5 > Yant Yarn: 1 Shareholder 2 1 LITTLE ANGEL 7 1 Pan And; 1 1 Shareholder <1*1 SEA J Y 7 I Pan Andr < 1) Shareholder RACE 8 i PINK ROSE 1 > Firing Finn 2216 words
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Article927 1970-01-11 10 Jimmy Lad - By Jimmy Lad FIVE lest start winners arc engaged in this class three division one 9f event (Race Two) and in this difficult card I am giving my vote to the vastly-improved Pink Rose to outstay the opposition at Ipoh today. The Australian mare scored927 words
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Article1287 1970-01-11 10 Race 1: CL Div. 1-9 Furi.-2 1 73M4 Shareholder ?f 0 00 \V K Knh .15 pan. ($7*000) r, Breuk SuW«n 3 ***** Little Angel tv H 11 Breuk Lee 3 ornno Lord Shah 6y Multiplication 8? Vang Tang «y IJrcUoplata 11 8T R 12 Leong Coleman1,287 words
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Article128 1970-01-11 10 TOKYO. Sat (Reuter)— Thirty-two Japanese professional golfers will take part in the Philippine golf championship beginning in Manila on Feb. 19. the Japan Pro Golf Association said today. The four-day tournament will start this year's Asian golf circuit involving nine championships The Asian circuit128 words
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Article162 1970-01-11 10 KIMBERLEY S Africa Sat. (Reuter) Mr. Fred Bennett manager o? the touring Australian cricketers, said yesterday his team would be willing to play a fifth Test i n South Africa if it did not mean an extension of the tour. He had been asked to162 words
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Article92 1970-01-11 10 BOMBAY. Sat (UPl)—West Germany beat Japan 4-1 yesterday In their third match In the international hockev tournament. The victory gave Germany five points Forward Eckard Suhl's first goal came in four minutes after the match started. Wilfred Maier scored the second goal In the 10th92 words
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281 1970-01-11 11 WASHINGTON, Sat. (Reuter) The State Department said today it had asked the South African government to give sympathetic consideration to the request by Negro American tennis star Arthur Ashe to play in the South African championships in April. Department spokesman Robert J. McCloskey281 words
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Article105 1970-01-11 11 The Singapore Hockey Association have <jrawn up their fixture lists for the league matches for 1970. The competition which rarts on Thursday will be completed by March 15. The teams: Division One: Pcllce. Indian Association. Singapore Recreation club. Schools, Singapore Armed Forces Sports As&oclatlon. Jansenites.105 words
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Article42 1970-01-11 11 Farrer United and RAF Changi entered th t semifinals of the Football Association of Singapore Under1* tournament when they won th*»ir respective matches et Farrer Park yesterday. Farrer United trounced East C?ast 5-0 while the Airmen beat Jalan Eunos 4-0.42 words
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126 1970-01-11 11 COLLEGE PARK Maryland. Sat. (UPI) Sprinter John Carlos and hurdler Willies Davenport tied world records la»t night in the Cyo National Invitational track meet at the University of Maryland Davenport, the 1968 Olympic champion, tied the world mark of 8 8 seconds for the 80-yard126 words
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Article1016 1970-01-11 11 Our Racing Correspondent - By j By Our Racing Correspondent IPOH, Sat.— Pleasant Vista mad* it three-in-a-row when he won the last event here today to pay $l6 for a win ticket. He was confidently ridden by Ricky Kingston, There were three mild upsets Matchye paying $53, Estate Development1,016 words
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107 1970-01-11 11 MELBOURNE. Sat. (Reuter)— The first day of the Victorian Open tennis titles in Melbourne was thrown into confusion today when about half the players failed to arrive. More than 50 players were stranded in Hobart, either waiting to finish matches in the Tasmanian State107 words
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Article185 1970-01-11 11 SYDNEY, Sat. (Reuter) Tony Steele revived New South Wales with a magnificent innings of 152 in their Sheffield Shield match against South Austrajia here today. Coming to the wicket with two for 34 runs, he set New South Wales on the way to 390185 words
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Article109 1970-01-11 11 KIMBERLEY, South Africa. Sat. (Reuter) Griqualand West out on 53 for one wicket by lunch after beirg gen? in to bat on the open;n r day of their match against the Australian touring cricket team here Off -sp;nner Ashley Mailett got the oniv wi<**et to f®U109 words
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136 1970-01-11 11 BANGKOK. Sat. American Negro Joe Louis, the former world heavyweight champion, has been Invited to be referee for the 15-round title bout between Philippines flyweight world champion Bernabe VUlacampo and Thailand's flyweight champion Berklerk Chartwanchal. due to ♦ake place In Bangkok on April136 words
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Article120 1970-01-11 11 BANGKOK Sat (UPI) Hons Kong defeated Malaysia 22-14 and Thai and and Ceylon plfcved to a 19-19 tie tonifht in the opening round of the Asian Rufbv Football Union pionshipsThailand had to come from behind to tie th* score with the Ceylorese The Thais trailed 19-9120 words
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Article40 1970-01-11 11 SLOEMTONTEIN Soutn Africa Sat. (Reuter) Aus-trallan-bom Bob Hewitt of South Africa beat Britain's Mark Cox to win the men's singles title in the Orar.fe Free State tennla championship# here today. Hewitt <jef«te<l Cox 7-5 6-S in the final.40 words
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Miscellaneous1250 1970-01-11 11 (CHANNEL 5) Opening Anncta 10 03 Skippy The Bush Kangaroo Shark Taggers'; 10 30 The Doctors And The Nurses 'Skills In These Hands"; 11.20 Pesta Pop: 12.10 Mr Ed The Talking Horse 'On Those Hat* 12.35 The Monroes Trapped'" P.M. 1.30 Chinese Matinee Crime Behind The Curtain"; 3.25 Toto Draw;1,250 words
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Miscellaneous47 1970-01-11 11 BIC SWTCT TOTAL POOL—(S27,IOO) lit Prise No. *****9 ($6,707) 2nd Priao No. *****1 ($3,353) 3rd Priso No. *****6 ($1,676) Starters; ($155 each) *****9 *****8 *****7 *****8 *****9 *****5 *****9 *****6 *****5 *****1 *****2 *****6. Consolation: ($l3O oach) *****0 *****1 *****6 *****2 *****6 *****6 *****1 *****0 *****1 *****447 words
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207 1970-01-11 12 Singapore will have a new multi-million-dollar TV station as a third channel serving adult education when it is operational in two years' time. This will be a joint project between the Singapore government and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, of Germany. Mr. Robert F. Bittner. a207 words
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Article197 1970-01-11 12 NEW YORK. Sat (UPI) A former trainee hired by the Bank of America under a training programme for college graduates has been elected President and Chief Executive Officer of the bank. It was announced here yesterday. Thus. 20 year s after joining the bank,197 words
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Article296 1970-01-11 12 TAN AH LAY. a mental patient of Woodbrldge Hospital. who died of multiple Injuries on Nov. 13, last year, was raving that the hospital staff was "taking my wife out." a week before his death. Yeo Siow Hiong, an attendant at Woodbridge Hospital. said this when he testified296 words
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Article86 1970-01-11 12 A 20-YEAR-OLD youth who deserted the Vigilante Corps more than two years was yesterday sentenced to two months' jail by the Third District Court Judge. Mr. KT. Alexander, after he pleaded guilty to the charge. Quek Beng Kwee. a registered National Serviceman in the Vigilante86 words
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524 1970-01-11 12 A round of diplomatic golf, a symbolic tree planting ceremony and a formal dinner highlighted U.S. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew's penultimate day's activities here. Mr. Agnew started his rounds early yesterday morning, arriving at the summit of Bukit Peropok in Jurong where the chairman524 words
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Article61 1970-01-11 12 Manicam Kuppan. 15, w*s yesterday charged in the Ninth Magistrate' Court icr the theft of a bicycle, worth $lOO, from Raja Kopar. on Sept. 27, last year at Jurong Road. He claimed trial and the case was fixed for hearing on Jan. 1 in the61 words
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220 1970-01-11 12 SINGAPORE will soon honour its early founders by erecting a monument in tribute to them. The foundation stone of the Memorial in tribute to the Early Founders of Singapore will be laid by the President of the Republic, Enche Yusof bin Ishak, on Jan. 18220 words
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Article128 1970-01-11 12 A MAN who had complained of "buss, odour and cold' when he was remanded at the Centraj Police Station on Friday until his trial on a theft charge comes up. was hack in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday morning Thi 5 time. Ngoo Keen Tay. 34.128 words
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Article100 1970-01-11 12 A 34-year-old man, Johnny Ng Kong Wah, was robbed at dagger point by two armed men of his cash, wristwatch and gold chain amounting to $1,380 at the junction of Cook Street and Tras Street early yesterday morning. Ng told Police that ho was going home after visiting100 words
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Article71 1970-01-11 12 About 27 ex-Boys' Brigade Stedfast Club members donated blood vesterdav afternoon as oart of their community and welfare service This wa 5 the first time th» >-lub and brieace ha? ever Mood to the Bleed Bank here Amo those who made th« donation were the President of71 words
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Article, Illustration515 1970-01-11 12 JUDY, wife of U.S. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, promoted as much goodwill for her country dur ,ig a tight schedule here yesterday as her husband. Warmth and friendliness surfaced spontaneously when she mingled with and chatted to about 50 wives ofSunpix by William Ng.; Sunpix by Richard Chow. - 515 words
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Miscellaneous93 1970-01-11 12 Time Tide TOD AT SINGAPORE XOWN: 1.52 a m (9 3 ft.) 7.04 am (4.2 ft.) 12.52 pm. (10.6 ft.) 7.47 pm (10.6 ft 747 D m <3 in > N'AVAL DOCKYARD: 1 46 a m (11.3 ft) 6.52 am. (4 8 ft) 1 10 pm. (118 ft.) 7.15 D.m.93 words
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