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Title Section26 1970-09-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 111 7 #wspapßi- The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1970. 15 CENTS KD.N. 4517 M.C (P) No. 150726 words
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Article, Illustration597 1970-09-26 1 Ceasefire again Arafat agrees AMMAN, Friday KING HUSSEIN and guerilla chief Yasser Arafat today ordered their forces to ceasefire after more than eight days of savage fighting so that a peace agreement could be implemented in Jordan. Broadcast announcements on Amman Radio by the King and by Sudanese President Jaaiar597 words
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Article93 1970-09-26 1 DEIRUT, Fn. Jordanian troops today rescued 15 of the hijacked airline hostages eight Britons, five Swiss and two Germans from the Palestine guerillas. Amman Radio reported. The hostages were found in the Wahdat refugee camp, a former guerilla stronghold. They were locked up in a House abandonedAP - 93 words
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258 1970-09-26 1 LONDON, Friday. a FOREIGN Offlce spokesman told a A news conference that the British Government still intended to hold Miss Leila Khaled, the Arab hijacker detained in London, until all the other 39 hostages had been liberated. "All along our policyReuter - 258 words
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Article19 1970-09-26 1 SAIOON. Pn VS authorities today announced further reduction of more than 1.500 DJS. trcope from Vietnam— UPL19 words
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Article62 1970-09-26 1 NDOLA, (Zambia) Fri. At least 90 men were missing and feared dead after a massive cave-in early today at Mufulira underground mine in the Zambian copperbelt. A statement Issued by Road Consolidated Mines, owners of the mine, said several hundred men were safely evacuated fromReuter - 62 words
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Article25 1970-09-26 1 Anti-hijack measures BELGRADE. Prl. The Yugoslav airline JAT has announced, new, stringent antlhljack security measuies. They include metal detectors built Into International airport terminals. APAP - 25 words
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Article27 1970-09-26 1 BERNE (Switzerland), Prl. Swiss soldiers will join police In guarding Switzerland hljaclcthreatened International airports at Geneva and Zurich starting Oct. 5, the Government announced today.27 words
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Article41 1970-09-26 1 TOKYO, Fn. The Japan Times said In its editorial today that Tengku Abdul Rahman has left his post "wisely and bravely" v/han today "too many national leaders make the mistake of overstaying their welcome by their people." AJ»41 words
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Article31 1970-09-26 1 PARIS. Pn UJS presidential adviser Henry Kissinger will arrive in Paris tomorrow for urgent talks with American negotiators at the deadlocked viffnam peace conference. US sources said today— UPl.31 words
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188 1970-09-26 1 20 German tycoons get bomb threats from 'guerillas' MUNICH. Fn. More than 20 Bavarian businessmen have received bomb threats purportedly from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine unless they Band over morfey or weapons by tonignt. police reported today. The businessmen in i 'assau had received letters nandingReuter - 188 words
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76 1970-09-26 1 BUSJACK-by youth with broken bottle LOS AHOELES, Fri A 19--year-old youth threatened the driver of a bus carrying 22 people with a broken wine Dottie yesterday, and told him, "We're going to San Diego." about 130 miles to the south The •busjacklng" lasted only about 15 minutes. A passenger. 34-year-oldUPI - 76 words
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Article25 1970-09-26 1 SINOAPORE. Prl Police have arrested a man suspected to hare committed a series of thefts from telephone booths in the last, three months25 words
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Article40 1970-09-26 1 JAKARTA. Pn The Government today refused to make tough, new fcntl-corruptlon laws retroactive Almost all (actions ot the 414--membei Parliament, except the military, had pressed for the new Bill to apply tn cases now pending UPIUPI - 40 words
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173 1970-09-26 1 GERRY DE SILVA - CAR PLUNGES INTO RIVER: THREE DIE GERRY DE SILVA By l: Singapore, Saturday DOLICE early Unlay were trying to establish the identities of three men who died when, their M(iß car plunged into a river at the 7f mile, Ponggol, late last night. The unidentified victims all Chinese were picked173 words
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Article28 1970-09-26 1 TEL AVIV. Prl An Arab saboteur hurled a grenade In the occupied Oaza Strip town of Raflah today, wounding four Arabs, the military command said APAP - 28 words
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Article24 1970-09-26 1 SIEGEN iWest Germany* Sat Tht Soviet Union today won the 19th world chess championship here, Its. tenth victory In a row ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article68 1970-09-26 1 BKIRI T, Sat.—The (urrilla radio, the Voice ol Pak-xtine. tonight accused Jordanian troops of murdering wounded palirnts at An Amman hospital after today's ceaveftrr. It caltrd on Ihr Arab heads of statr lo go to Amman from Cairo "to see for yoarselvre that thr hireling authoritiesReuter - 68 words
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Article58 1970-09-26 1 Hostages in good health GENEVA, Sat. Ih< International Red Cross Committee innouncrd tonight its d< Irgatrv In Jordan have visited the 15 released Western hostages inday and found them "in food health, morally as well aa phrvtrally Eight werr oasaengers trans the hijacked BOAC VC-U, si* from the Bwluair DC-S,AP - 58 words
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Article29 1970-09-26 1 MOSCOW. Fri.—Thr Soviet Inion today Itunrhed an unmanned spao craft fiat appeared to be the latest test in Its fractional orbital bomb I FOB I test teries.—Af.29 words
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Article26 1970-09-26 1 WASHINGTON. Fri The I.S. Defence Department said today It had evidence that Raaasa has started construction of a submarine base la Cuba, ReuterReuter - 26 words
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97 1970-09-26 1 AIHKN Kri. A photographer who follow!) the footsteps of Aristotle Onassis said today that the shipping magnate had publicity in mind when he married Jacqueline Kennedy. Uimitrios KooloorU ill, put his opinion into public record as Mr. Onassis sought unsuccess- fully to have him sent97 words
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101 1970-09-26 1 A JOINT SOVIET: U.S. PEACE FORCE? MOSCOW. Fri. The Kremlin has advanced a proposal calling for Soviet and American troops to jointly enforce peace in the Middle East following a future settlement of the Arab- Israeli conflict, well-informed communist sources said today. Such a move would take place if the101 words
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Article474 1970-09-26 1 France pays tribute to S'pore DARIS. Fn. French Government leaders yesterday paid glowing tributes to Singapore. President Pompidou in his toast at an Elysee Palace lunch for Mr Lee Kuan Yew said the Singapore leader had succeeded In creating a multiracial state "where everyone, whatever their race or creed canReuter; AP - 474 words
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Article64 1970-09-26 1 PARIS. Fri.—Singapore is Interested in buying France's swin -winc Mirace- <■ jets and other highly sophisticated supersonic plane*. Mr. Lee Kuan Yensaid here today. "But we're only interested in peace, not in war." he added. The Mirage-G aircraft (cost: t'BS« million each) flies at Mach64 words
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Advertisement79 1970-09-26 1 How Strong is Strong begins with having more than 110 years of banking service in South East Asia. Strong is maximum security and safety for your money. Strong is a century's reputation for absolute integrity. Strong is the capacity to provide all the banking services you require. Strong in banking79 words
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Advertisement22 1970-09-26 1 gT/^ For All h^ Jjft Sport 8 r^ a^.. J7 ffl Equipment UHnAtonk (Pte) Ltd k THE UXMX. SINGAPORE TEL ***** /*****22 words
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94 1970-09-26 2 NO OFFER OF CABINET POST, SAYS ONG touching. Fri. Dato Kee Hui, Chairman of the Sarawak United Peoples Party denied today that he had been offered a Federal Cabinet post. "I have never been approached for any such post yet." he said. His return from Kuala Lumpur was to attendBernama - 94 words
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Article33 1970-09-26 2 ALOR STAR. Fri. AntlCorruptlon Agency officer* seized a record 30.000-lb of smuggled Thai rice In the coastal village of Kuala Perils yesterday. A man hs« been detained for questioning33 words
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Article, Illustration198 1970-09-26 2 RITA LOONG - Mechanic gets the air ticket he needs to fight blindness RITA LOONG: By Singapore, Friday air ticket— his one chance in his battle against blindness. And he's got it. Mechanic Khoo Ah Soon. 24, who suffers from pituitary adenoma a sland-likr tumour which causes blindness will be makinic that all-im-portant198 words
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523 1970-09-26 2 CLEMENT MESENAS - CLEMENT MESENAS WHEN $500,000 IS 'PEANUTS'... «y- CINGAPORE. Fri. J Tenants in Prince Building, which is to be demolished along with Ocean Building in Collyer Quay to make way for the new $70 million Ocean Building, have banded together to try to secure "better terms"523 words
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159 1970-09-26 2 Charter flight 40's take-off problem ifUALA LUMPUR. Frl. About 40 Londonbound passengers were told in Singapore today that their chartered flight take-off has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur. It Is believed that the uplifting and landing rights problem In Singapore Is the cause for the British plane to take off159 words
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94 1970-09-26 2 CINGAPORE. Fri. The Commandant of Police Cadet Corps. Supt. Mac Mohamed Shah, will present the Le Cain and P. Raja ratnam challence trophies to the Raffles Girls' Secondary School Cadet I'nlt at the schools Inspection parade tomorrow at 9.30 a.m. The school won both tro-94 words
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Miscellaneous45 1970-09-26 2 Huus Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl /CAN XOU fr*Kf A DIAAcI I VWUT A MINUTE TH' BUS I TOR BUS nMtC TO r-^ FARC T EuMSVILLE IS V Iy^ILMSVU-Lfify MORE THAN A OtMK!^/ /needxsay) it TMC MONCY FOR A s >«^ ORC C-/ ]<* WOULD YOU HAVE/ i\)45 words
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Article, Illustration68 1970-09-26 3 MR. Lee Kuan Yew with French President Georges Pompidou during their 45--minulr meeting in Paris on Thursday after an official luncheon at Elysee Palace. The Singapore Prime Minister, now on a week's visit to France, also held talks with the French Premier Jacques Chaban Delmas68 words
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168 1970-09-26 3 CPIB CHIEFS OFF TO JAKARTA TO INVESTIGATE SINGAPORE, Friday rpHE Director of the Corrupt Practices Investiga- tion Bureau, Mr. Yoong Siew Wah, and his Assistant Director, Mr. Ronald Naidu, flew to Jakarta yesterday to investigate an allegation tnat a junior member of the Singapore Embassy staff there had abused his168 words
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107 1970-09-26 3 Form food, nutrition boards say experts SINGAPORE, Fri. There la need to establish food and nutrition boards in nil South-east Asian countries This was one i.l the many topics discussed at the fourday international workshop at the Ladyhill Hotel which ended yesterday The workshop, sponsored by the South-east Asia Development107 words
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Article27 1970-09-26 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Th« MinlMer for Sorlal Affairs Inrhe Othman Wok. will introduce Mntiuil Benefit Organisations i Amendment i Bill at the next slttinc of Parliament.27 words
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Article72 1970-09-26 3 SINGAPORE. Fri The Singapore Peranakan Association has expressed the hope that close friendship and affection between Peranakans in Singapore and Malaysia would continue to exist despite the political separation The president ol the association. Mi T W Ong. who said this in congratulatory message ID72 words
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Article107 1970-09-26 3 COSTUMES SHOW FOR X'MAS FAIR SINGAPORE. Fri "Cos- tumes of the Nations" show will be held at the residence of the Hutch Ambassador at 23 Rldout Road on Oct 23 at 10 am for the Christmas Fair The show, which will feature costumes of various countries, specially flown here by107 words
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179 1970-09-26 3 10 artists who do things by tens... SINGAPORE, Fri. They do things in tens these 10 Singapore artists, who will commemorate the 10th anniversary of their 10-man art exhibition on the 10th month of this year. The four-day exhibition, which will be opened by the Minister for Culture. Mr. Jek179 words
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269 1970-09-26 3 10-member British team for new air services talks CINGAPORE, Fn. The British team for the talks with Singapore on a new air services agreement which begin on Monday will have 10 membersseven negotiators and three advisers Four negotiators will De from London Mr. Rem LeGoy. Under-Secretary of the Board of269 words
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Article26 1970-09-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Government today banned the importation of the best-selling novel "Portnoy's Complaint" a comic sex norel by American novelist Philip Roth.26 words
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Advertisement30 1970-09-26 3 kTl»j Aijua Manila V" After Shave Lolion^JT ..il lieshAttafShiva Vv with masculine Iraqiancafrom thetangy .1" "na ol mandarin ..id hwbslo stimulate and invigorate M the skin Goya Aqua Manda Bra30 words
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Advertisement472 1970-09-26 3 wk N l W^\ f'7) M r^ I > t/<T^V The l»rf eit pharmaceutical industry ~in Asia and a leading producer of KJ Vit C in the world. U THE WONDER TONIC WITH CANDY TASTE H&fl Hicee prcmiics you skin that stays healthy, sparkling Ha^l and blemish-free. One tablet of472 words
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Miscellaneous166 1970-09-26 3 \ll<>y 0i,,, II if 1 Ham tin I SOME BUCGY, YEAH, TT BUT WHY DO WELL, WITH THE AXLES I I ...THERE! ~~~v. IF THEY HSM> BACK BEFORE W^^tyft. EH.OSCAR? SURE IS/ XXJ CALL IT I EXTENDER WE THOUGHT OX? GOOD I'M FINISHEP INSIDE. GIVE I OKAY, L^ Aim _gTam166 words
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220 1970-09-26 4 N.G. KUTTY - Girl falls from flat after midnight I— party N.G. KUTTY By CINGAPORE, Fri. A midnight p4r t y ended in a girl falling from the first floor flat in Geylang early today. But Miss Lim Kirn Keo ot Bukit Ho Swee suffered only bruises, and was sent home after treatment220 words
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66 1970-09-26 4 Dr. Toh to open first meeting of RIHED SINGAPORE. Fn. The Minister for Science and Technology. Dr. Toh Chin Chye will open the first meeting of the governing board to the Regional Institute of Higher Education here on Monday. Government and university representatives from Cambodia. Indonesia. Laos. Malaysia. Singapore. Thailand66 words
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268 1970-09-26 4 Fn. Measures to "upgrade the quality of dental practice" by setting up a postgraduate school of dental studies at the University of Singapore,— were announced tonight by Dr. Toh Chin Chye, the Vice-Chancellor. Dr. Toh made this announcement after urging Singaporeans to strive268 words
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Article66 1970-09-26 4 SINGAPORE. Frl A toUl sum of $30,000 hax been received by the National Theatre Trust to promote local cultural urilvltieft and elevate the standard of local artistes. Donations were: f 10.000 from Mrs Uike Yew. SlO.OOO from th> Lee Foundation and $10,000 from Mr. Wee Men Cheng,66 words
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200 1970-09-26 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The NTUC plans to call a meeting of various safety bodies in Singapore to dls- cuss the formation of a Council of industrial Safety and Health. The council was first proposed by the acting Prime Minister. Dr Goh Keng Swee,200 words
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Article, Illustration289 1970-09-26 4 LOH BOON TAN - LOH BOON TAN L_. CJIM.APORE, Fri. Smiling 3 rhief baker Mr. Jimmy Wont, 42. was feeling 10f( Ull today. For his butter bust of the Prime Minister. Mr. Le* Kuan Yew was the cynosure of all eyes at289 words
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Advertisement263 1970-09-26 4 I I i ROBINSON'S STOCK REDUCTION Si'ladies "mEN S !c FA^ H !°^o S w FASHIONS; Costume Jewellery IMUW S4O rtedNeckl«.e»fcßr*fki s $2.50 ARROW MACH II to 6.50 High Fashion 20% DISCOUNT Handbags 5 Uiiml crtun iivsu yg.SU M.t, r ODDMENTS Matching Bag I a SetS iM. $3.95 VAN HEUSEN,263 words
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Advertisement389 1970-09-26 4 PARENTS! ABILITY AND QUALIFICATIONS ARE NEEDED IN TODAYS BUSINESS WORLD. YOUR CHILD HAS ABILITY. NOW MAKE SURE OF THE QUALIFICATIONS. rut kit to .ucceaa tmm'm Smim ttmiumZZT ■Mm"'2mZ mm Mmi awe iuiui tmtm ■!>• r •n rhi-it ihwii mulr^ainn \\K»' 111*, lam •iii-.ni. n,. Mn .i..ali><alK>.ia tmr cn.lr. an ~T389 words
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Advertisement375 1970-09-26 6 GUANO OPENING 201, lit Floor PfOPLI'S PARK COMM.IX NEW BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. SATURDAY 26th SEPTEMBER FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED AN EXCLUSIVE AND ULTRA-MODERN SHOW HOUSE TELEPHONE *****6-8 for RESERVATIONS i eUAIAf TIU ETC WEEKDAYS: 7.00 ».3O P.M. I OnUfl lIRICO SATS. I SUNS: 3.00-7.00-9.30 P.M. REFRESHMENT CHARGES: $5, $4, $3, S3. Proudly375 words
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Advertisement251 1970-09-26 6 TITHES DENTAL A PHOTO SUPPLY SDN. BHD. extend their Heortiett Congratulations and Best Wiihes to AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LIMITED on the opening of their New Showroom i J^^b**^^ i >( r^ Evil n i Nml Bm HamJaf the system sir in a class by itself TL ELECTRON 1 Wofid'l first251 words
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Advertisement383 1970-09-26 6 BJHBHmflßmi FOODFORTHOUGHT For every mood and every occasion Pick the restaurant of your choice. jrM_PjjP^-___lh Sarvinf On (maM Europam cuiune in in ttme*BVClfnkiaßVU prier* of blurKWI tnd tlaaint aming. D'na >nd TBAXl^trTLj H oanca IS tha mine of Mt» w and h* «»i»:<jn»l E maJ^^ffl 1 1 p ""W r383 words
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Article, Illustration896 1970-09-26 7 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW WHIRLPOOL OF BLUES STOPS WltfH THE PLEA: THIS IS ROCK SAID Jimi JIMI HENDRIX, idol of millions, prophet of the drug generation and one of the finest guitarists in the world, never needed any help. When he was 20 years old he was896 words
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Article, Illustration119 1970-09-26 7 ENGELBEBT HIMPtRDINCK, that six-foot, million -dollar tolden-voice balladecr, slipped into Singapore on Thursday night. The girl fans were not there to give him a rousing: welcome, and neither were the show-business people. Bis arrival was hardly known to aayone except airport officials who119 words
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818 1970-09-26 7 U*OR a few dollars more Singapore could mean splendid memories and an unlorgettable adventure even to Singaporeans themselves. Abou* I miles from the heart of the city, ajnid the lush green of wild vegetation, a trail of cars three, or maybe four,818 words
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Advertisement271 1970-09-26 7 SINGAPORE AFTERCARE ASSOCIATION presents A CHARITY FILM PREMIERE J UNOLR IHE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THE MINISTER for SOCIAL AFFAIRS, INCHE OTHMAN WOK In aid of the Association's Rehabilitation Fund a J Sponsored by TWA) TRANS WORLD AIRLINES B 1 CAPITOL Wednesday 7th Oct. at 9.00pm t ADMISSION RATES: $3, $5,271 words
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Advertisement33 1970-09-26 7 Cacktail Longe WM l.Wp.av 3.M*.sl i♦♦ I NitcCU M lNp.a 3 .Ma.*. CAIRNHILL STEAK HOUSE AIR FLOWN BEEF OUR SPECIALITY OPIN Naaa Midniaht 1 1 vary 4ay) U-14 Cain.hU! Raaa. Tal: JIM 4.33 words
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Advertisement63 1970-09-26 7 -FAINT CHEQUES" A "Faint Cheque" will be given to anyone who faints during the jcraening of A.l.Pi "SCREAM AND SCREAM AGAIN". This "Faint Cheque" can be vied for re-odmunon to Mt the film from the I beginning for on* to re- I turn* screaming or par- I ho pi faint63 words
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Advertisement235 1970-09-26 7 SIMULTANEOUS MIDNIGHT TO/UGHT! (No FreeUst) I MAJESTIC ODEON-KG. RUBY KING'S NEW HAPPY JUBILEE > I Their Thirst For Revenge Leads Them To A Thousand Dangers! W;am HILDA CHOU HBUAN PAI VU JfS THE FABULOUS Mgr PROTECTRESS 7% a J jflpHa^. I T B^sV CATHAYS MANDARIN FILM 111 EASTMANCOIOR *ITM SUPERIMPOSES235 words
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Advertisement613 1970-09-26 7 OR^jyfsATION Hi m m\'Tt!rTfTfllLJ NOW SHOWING _11 a.m., 1.10, 4.00, 6 30 I «.1| 0. H. LAWRENCE'S "WOMIN In LOVE" eclor (UA) Alan Bate*. Oliver Reed. m GlendOf Jockion. Jennie Linaan. aj 4-Theatre Midnight Tonight! at CAPITOL-LIDO-REX-SKY Shen V, Euic L>n C:-i.o "SWORDSWOMEN THREE" (A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mondorm in Snowicope,613 words
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Advertisement172 1970-09-26 8 H|^^^ Congratulations Best Wishes to IK Mr Amateur Photo Stores (Pte) Limited r y^^L Lon e c a^ °pe n >n^ of their AKAI showroom .^flff B*^^ .^BiVJ BBk fvotn hi'j[ Victory Electronic Enterprise T s^-^i^-fl^ I VICTORY I K 1 VICTORY 1 1 VICTORY 1 I VjCTOWn j I172 words
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Advertisement61 1970-09-26 8 phot* aures pte no I t^>^^^ ■J^^T^BH i^^^^ BH^* H^| Sole agcnti for Stngapore t Maliytia SH AMATEUR PHOTO STORES (PTE.) LTD. IcjJl 9 N th fl d9t d Sin xye W *****/*****2 69. Victor. a Street. S^oapca T«l *****1 IS-^I AMATEUR PHOTO STORES (M) SON. BERHAD 54. Jalan R»|i61 words
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Article, Illustration467 1970-09-26 8 Yap Cheng Tong - Firm opens new $250,000 showroom today Yap Cheng Tong By A COCKTAIL party this afternoon will mark the opening of a new Akai showroom in Singapore and the start of a more efficient service by the owners. Amateur Photo Stores (Pte.) Ltd. A service which will not only mean the467 words
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Article279 1970-09-26 8 EFFICIENT, available and fast service, at very reasonable charges this Is Amateur Photo Stores' policy of ensuring full satisfaction to every customer. And to make certain of this, the company has a workshop Installed with the latest electronic and mechanical equipment to service and repair Akal products,279 words
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431 1970-09-26 9 More people going in for quality products SOUND enthusiasts and music lovers are going more and more for high quality sound equipment. And this trend towards buying more sophisticated tape-rocord-ders. speaker? and amplifier? is becoming increasingly evident in Singapore, especially among young, working people. One reason for this trend is431 words
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351 1970-09-26 9 Video-audio taperecorder is latest in Akai range HOW would you like to be your own film director, producer, md scriptwriter all at the same time? It is now possible with the latest addition to the Akai range, the VT-100 video-audio tape recorder which arrived in Singapore barely a few weeks351 words
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Article, Illustration80 1970-09-26 9 Top: Customers using the latest ear-phones in the sound d c monstration room. This means that more than one sound unit can be tested at the same time, without interfering with each other. Left: The testing part of the sound demonstration room which is on the80 words
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Advertisement240 1970-09-26 9 Congratulations to AMATEUR PHOTO STORES (Pte) LTD., on the official opening of their SHOWROOM IN SINGAPORE Pjiyi SHARIKAT T. V. ANTENNA INSTALLATION /m 1 4, Rood S2/4, 'Maw Town Cantrt |^fg| Pttahnf Java. Tel: 114*2. Sato* A tarrtc. af r.tfM*. T.V. «»o r«frl»«ratorv [lactric.l aa.Mawcai •'••lart, alailiawkt iparai and •quiamant240 words
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Advertisement249 1970-09-26 9 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO 1 AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD on the occasion of the opening of their New Show Room at VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. 8M &2. BRAS BASAH ROAD DEPARTMENTAL STORE Singapore 7 teu *****/& lines Pleose Call ot W SOUNDROOM I I^^bj. Raffles Place, \..^E^^MH^Pkv > Singapore. \fWmTßk fw249 words
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Advertisement272 1970-09-26 10 rocus on Mm concEPis AKAI's worldwide reputation is, first and foremost, built on engineering KSSSfI Bjg^/g^te leadership. The many inventions that have been developed and the constantly il i^ft^?Mr 'lalK fl jR^rN 1 T 1W A successful attempts by AKAI's engineers to bring out better and more reHB^^nK jflßmlgk: 1272 words
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Article, Illustration1679 1970-09-26 11 G.H. JANSEN - G.H. JANSEN 'We are fighting to regain our freedom, our country and homes' By The hard life of a refugee MY father lost all his wealth the cafe, the shops he had rented out and oven his textile business failed. But what was really bad was that he got1,679 words
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Advertisement129 1970-09-26 11 This is §§li m i the paint |^ii^-S: i^K Pllll' if that lasts :^^^^^fr p and lasts I llpl and lasts i^^HS^H^^R c "n^^-y -fj^.^^- '^l^^^^^^L^H K I Vl ■■111 9^t f o^Jm I ''it .*s&**' 3§^HHs^^^^^ W SJPER m l^b jiB^»Rr "'"SBSfcoer ft 2^ cAti It t ts f129 words
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Article, Illustration218 1970-09-26 12 Trapping of deliberate traffic violators is fair game— Police CINGAPORE, Fri. Trapping the deliberate traffic violator is fair game to the police. The Police Public Relations Officer, actinc Deputy Supt. Lrtlie Wong Bse Yinc today drew a clear dividing line between this category of road-users and those who were ignorant218 words
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Article55 1970-09-26 12 SINGAPORE, Fri Chong Kal Choon, of Mci Ling St., was fined $80 today for driving his truck at 61 m.p.h. •Jong Ayer Rajah Road speed limit 20 m.p.h. on July 27 last year. He was also fined $40 for careless driving along North Bouna55 words
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194 1970-09-26 12 Single line, city bound traffic from Oct. 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. From Oct. 1, it will be single line for city-bound traffic along MacPherson Road and two-way along the northern carriageway between Happy Avenue -and Kampong Ampat. This new traffic arrangement will last for six weeks. During this time, the Public194 words
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Article, Illustration675 1970-09-26 12 TWICE LOCKED OUT, ONCE LOCKED IN, SHE CLAIMS Front and back doors locked with chains, she tells court PENANG. Friday J^ WIFE who alleged she was twice locked out of her home and once locked in, today successfully applied to the675 words
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Article41 1970-09-26 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. The chief of the United State* Xcy for International Dement, Mr. John A. Hannah, left for Calcutta today after day'i cpnmiltatlonn with OS Embaaiy officials on the agency s aid programmes for several Asian countries.41 words
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259 1970-09-26 12 —Private who shot 'close friend' fined $300 CINGAPORE, Fri. National servicrman Pte. Teo Yean Hin. 20. was fined $300 today tor negligently shooting dead a "clo>e friend" at B> Camp. He was found guilty of causing the death of Pv Toh Chee Seng. 19, by a negligent act not amounting259 words
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Article39 1970-09-26 12 SINGAPORE. Fii Demr* W. Philip* of the Diving Team •t HMS Terror was lined $4fl today for driving between 43 n 45 m.p h along Admiralty Rod on July 6. The speed limit Is 30 m.p.h.39 words
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Advertisement147 1970-09-26 12 A vf mt^^ his s the one that will make lhe heads turn New m^^^L^^ Falcon 500 offers more newness, more power, w|^^ K^ more luxury than any other comparably priced car! Look at the sleek 70's inspired styling. Bold new grille; new rear roof line; new lights front and147 words
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Advertisement118 1970-09-26 12 GUERLAIN SPECIAL GIFT OFFER Robinsons RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE 1 You are invited to call at our M^B| G UERLAIN Counter at Robinson 's between now and 15th October 1970. ..and get gifts of up to 60% on the value of your purchase while stocks last. Jf $10/* or sore GUERUlNBodyTalciirr,118 words
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Article, Illustration264 1970-09-26 13 A father pines for children taken by mother CINGAPORE, Fri. Lorry attendant Guruam Singh cannot sleep nights because he misses his two young children so much. Sixteen days ago, his wife Blbl Sweeder Kaur. 26. left home In Taman Jurong. after a quarrel over the telephone, taking with her their264 words
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Article45 1970-09-26 13 SINGAPORE. Frl. Lv King Chong. of Coronation Road was fined S3O today for falling to display an "on tow" sign at the rear of his van while It was being towed along Buklt Tlmah Road on May 25, two years ago.45 words
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Article56 1970-09-26 13 SINGAPORE. Frl Norwegian underwater diver, Knut Ertresvaaß. 27. who was admitted unconscious to the Outram Hospital yesterday following a head-on collision between his E-type Jaguar and a taxi In Stevens Road, was discharged this evening. Mr. Ertresvaajt. with an Australian salvage firm, arrived here four56 words
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156 1970-09-26 13 18 months for broker who kept stolen textiles SINGAPORE, Fri. A broker who surrendered to the police after reading in the newspapers that goods he was keeping for "friends" were stolen was jailed for 18 months today. Chan Sian Chye. 32. admitted retainng 92 bales of stolen textiles worth $13,000156 words
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Article52 1970-09-26 13 SINGAPORE. Frl. Rubber Upper One Leong Hoe. of Jalan Hajl Karim was fined $100 today for riding a motorcycle with an expired driving licence and no Insurance cover In Old Allport Road on Jan. 21. He wag also disqualified from driving all class 2 vehicle* for52 words
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563 1970-09-26 13 FIERY END OF MAN WHO LOVED GAMBLING Suicide note: A man-eating society... SINGAPORE, Frl. SCHOOL servant who poured petrol over himself ana then lit a match left behind two suicide notes with the same message, one for his school principal, the other for his retired father, a coroner heard today.563 words
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203 1970-09-26 13 Competition for the best science teaching aids SINGAPORE, Fri. A J three-day primary science teaching aids exhibition cum competition the first of its kind in 'Singapore begins at the Teachers Training College auditorium tomorrow at 4 pjn. Organised by the Science Teachers Association of Singapore and sponsored by Federal Publications,203 words
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Article56 1970-09-26 13 SINGAPORE. Frl The Chief Justice of Singapore, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, will open a seminar on "Crime and Society." organised jointly by the Singapore Aftercare Association and the Probation and Aftercare Service of the Ministry of Social Affairs, at the Hotel Equatorial. Buklt Tlmah Road,56 words
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Article132 1970-09-26 13 SINGAPORE. Frl. A 10--man furniture and bedding mission Trom Britain leaves tomorrow after a four-day visit. They are here to study the local market requirements lor furniture and carpets. Their leader Mr. Bam N. Mattar, 32, said today: "Ten of us studied the market situation here132 words
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Article82 1970-09-26 13 SINGAPORE. Frl. A horticultural and aquarium fish show will be held at the Teachers' Training College in midJanuary. The show, organised by the Ministry of National Development, will highlight the achievements of local horticulturalists and fish breeder*. There will al«o be a com- mercial82 words
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Advertisement94 1970-09-26 13 Congratulations Best Wishes to AMATEUR PHOTO STORES (PTE) LTD. SINGAPORE on the official opening of AKAI NEW SHOWROOM at 69, Victoria Street, Singapore, 7. WEE BOON KWEE STAMFORD TYRE RETREADERS (PTE) LTD. 2. JALAN LEMBAH KALLANt* SINGAPORE 12 LYON PHOTO cmgratuhxe AMATEUR PHOTO on the occasion of the opening of94 words
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Advertisement247 1970-09-26 13 Opening New Musical Dimensions BK^^^SW5^S Bte£s&i|ja| J A C-60SD(60minutes)$4.90each. Sebat^ C9O SD (9o minutes) $s.9oeach. (Applic«b4« in Singapore only) i* |^o -30% 70 OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING RADIO SHOP«, TDK4O CASSETTE tou M..U tin i -U_._ I_n i I < Hj. T l HOCK CHEONG CO. f'M St'Mt Singmo** f*'247 words
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Article479 1970-09-26 14 Another truce has hailed the Jordan war. But King Hussein does not necessarily have the political leverage to settle the dispute with the Palestinians on terms favourable to himself. He has undertaken to honour the truce proposals made by the mediation team headed by the Sudanese President. But479 words
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Article269 1970-09-26 14 The Department of Tourism will need to be cautious in extracting satisfaction from a poll of Americans who have visited Malaysia in the not too distant past A travel research organisation in the United States sought the views of five hundred tourists who were in Malaysia between 1965269 words
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Article244 1970-09-26 14 General Ojukwu has lost hope of reviving Biafran fortunes in Nigeria, but from his Ivory Coast sanctuary he is still trying to keep his cause alive, organising communities of Ibos displaced during the civil war. However, the General is severely restricted in his movements on the orders244 words
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Article1408 1970-09-26 14 JOYCE EGGINTON - JOYCE EGGINTON By America's depression has hit top executives and they are the least adaptable victims NEW YORK NOT long ago he was a man in a smart grey flannel suit with his name on the door of a chrome and glass office half-way up a skyscraper: todayOFNS - 1,408 words
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Letter272 1970-09-26 14 T RBFER to the letter 1 (ST. Bept. 5) "Increased out-patient rates hit polio victims." The writer complains that since the recent Increase in out-patient attendance charges, the 20 per cent concession rate previously given for orthopaedic appliances supplied by the Limb Centre at Outram Road General Hospital ceased272 words
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Letter111 1970-09-26 14 QN a recent visit to a Singapore Girls' School I was surprised to see some of the teachers wearing skirts three to four inches above their knees. When I went there two days later. I was quite shocked to note that a teacher was wearing a skirt nearly five111 words
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Letter85 1970-09-26 14 HOW ironic it Is that the person who drops a piece of paper on a street can be fined for littering, whereas the people who manufacture unbearable stench by drying rotten fishes in the centre of the town simply get away scot-free. Here In Pontlan the "Keep our town clean"85 words
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Letter55 1970-09-26 14 MOST of us small-in--1 come families spend our evenings watching television. My four children never miss the Chinese film on Monday nights. Now. though, the film starts quite late; the last one started at 11 p.m and finished almost at midnight. That's too late for children not to mention most55 words
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Letter35 1970-09-26 14 "THE contribution of the authorities to the road safety campaign should include the conversion, where practicable, of large roundabouts In Kuala Lumpur to provide underground crossings for pedestrians and cyclists. B H. KHOO Kuala Lumpur35 words
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121 1970-09-26 14 IMPROVED TELEPHONE SERVICE ON THE WAY I REFER to letter from Fed-up 1 (ST. Sept 14). Telephone subscribers at KuAttn could experience slight difficulty during peak hours mainly due to overloading of the"**old marual exchange. With the Installation of an automatic exchange, modern .sophisticated equipment for" more efficient service has121 words
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461 1970-09-26 14 McLAMHISH PHILLIPS - A HUMOURIST FINDS U.S. NO LONGER FUNNY McLAMHISH PHILLIPS BY >J E W YORK--1 The United States Is about to suffer the loss of one of its least expendable national resources the humourist S. J. Perelman. Perelman has made an apparently irrevocable decision to move to London in October, there461 words
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Advertisement19 1970-09-26 14 The world s best selling record changer !sg| ***** Wv 1 -X- It'k Un«quall«d Jebsen&Jessenl SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR POH19 words
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Advertisement45 1970-09-26 14 itt the sutt Wr r Let the sun burn on. 1^ Xt| with Coppertone you nsvsn t 3 C3re g^pw. There's a F* V lOO anc everyI one get more sun |f and Coppertone. COPPERTONE &4 SOU WSTftfflj'tM JP^ j J«GM*ftCaiS!*Eiro.lMMiOßt i\j9\ iWt^&CQ.(»(B3BItftffi.»#IWuJMPUR.PWA« *S7^ JHBBHHHHBBHBbBBBHHBBHBBhBBBI45 words
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Article7 1970-09-26 15 Li^g__STRAITS TIMES FOREIGN NEWS SgRVJCETIMBMMiii^^BWME^BJ7 words
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359 1970-09-26 15 Russian cruisers shadow Sixth Fleet off Cyprus WITH THE U.S. SIXTH FLEET, Fri. Ships of the U.S. Sixth Fleet steamed 150 miles from the Middle East coast late yesterday with Soviet cruisers doggedly following in their wake. Intelligence officers believe the battle in Jordan has .simmered down, but. has everyReuter - 359 words
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Article24 1970-09-26 15 BANGKOK. Fri The South-east Asia Treaty Organisation (Seatoi will hold Its 38th military exercise In Thailand between Oct. 2* and Nov 6.24 words
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123 1970-09-26 15 Meddling may hot up M-East war warning MOS(O\V. Fri— Pravda warned today that threats by foreign powers to send troops to the Middle last might "fan the flames of a war which it would not be easy to put out." The comment by the Soviet Communist Party newspaper was clearlyReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration429 1970-09-26 15 Jordan gets stiff Israel warning on guerillas TEL AVIV, Fri. JSRAEL last night warned King Hussein of strong retaliation if he allowed the Arab guerillas to concentrate along the ceasefire lines and attack Israeli settlements. Within the space of two hours Deputy Prime Minister General Allon, twice warned the KingReuter - 429 words
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220 1970-09-26 15 Escaped convict surrenders to Coast Guard BRITISH COLUMBIA, Friday. AN escaped convict who shot two policemen and then held three hostages aboard a sailboat in American waters off Stuart Island surrendered early today to the U.S. Coast Guard. The suspect was identified by Canadian police as William L. Olenik. 26.UPI - 220 words
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Article80 1970-09-26 15 Missing halloonists: No clues NEW YORK. FTI. Aircraft ;tnd roust Guard cutters rontinued the MIA for three missing ballfxmls'.s off the coast of Newfoundland yesterday but drew a blank. The missing trio are: Rodney Anderson. 32. his wife, Pamela, 28. an actress, and Malcolm Brighton. 32. an English aeronautical engineer.AP - 80 words
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Article61 1970-09-26 15 TOKYO. Fri. The Japan Socialist Party iJBP> said yesterday that it would soon establish a Peoples Congreso" in Tokyo to normalise relations between Japan and China. The JSP Japan's principle opposition force in the Diet i Parliament > also said it would launch a nationwideAP - 61 words
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172 1970-09-26 15 MP waves a Ho Chi Minh flag in House CANBERRA. Fri. A red flag emblazoned with a portrait of former North Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minn painted on It was brandished In the House of Representatives today by a backbench member of the Government. During question time. Liberal Party M.P.Reuter - 172 words
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Article34 1970-09-26 15 BANGKOK. Fri. North Vietnamese Red Cross offlcisls have poetponed (nr a week their visit to Thailand f"r talks on repatriation nf 40.000 Vir<-namn-r refugees. Interior Un-dtr-Secretary M» Puang Suwannarat Mid her*.34 words
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Article114 1970-09-26 15 Look! Who's in this pulpit? r pilK conicrccatinn JO--x ens m .i< tri-ss ot— m Kisc leads tlm (lis4QJ|iou from (he pMHt during a lulu li-time W|" Incur in S. >Tai y^leHo». (heapsidt- in don. Opposite her in another pulpit waa the Kfctor of (he church «here (li.iloKiirs .ire held114 words
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Miscellaneous18 1970-09-26 15 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Arc ao uomc) I /wen, rrfc uiau jme KjTomo&cwy [you ncxeo NOU£ j18 words
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Article, Illustration368 1970-09-26 16 LONDON, Fri. pRI M E Minister Edward Heath said last night he would be prepared to face a general strike to carry through laws to reform industrial relations in Britain. In his first major television appearance since his election victory over the368 words
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132 1970-09-26 16 U.S. MOVE TO CUT DEFENCE SPENDING WASHINGTON. Fn.-The Defence Department plans to cut three more divisions from the standing army over the next nine months. This will bring the number of divisons to the lowest total in more than 10 years. This is one of the major steps planned toNYT - 132 words
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459 1970-09-26 16 US victory over inflation brightens World Bank talks COPENHAGEN. Fri. AN encouraging progress report from the United States about the success of its drive to halt inflation brightened the v World Bank and International Monetary Fund annual meeting today. The problem of Inflation a disease which creeps on from oneReuter - 459 words
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224 1970-09-26 16 TRIVANDRUM. Fri. THE PRO-MOSCOW Communist Party of India (CPI) is expected to head a new Government in the South Indian State of Kerala following last week's election. Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi's Concress Party decided to support a CPI-led Government but not to iolnReuter - 224 words
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271 1970-09-26 16 LOS ANGELES. Fri. An 18-y e a r-old girl witness in the Sharon Tate murder trial claimed today she was the target of a murder attempt by members of the hippie "Manson family." The remark by Mis.-. Barbara Hoyt. a number ofReuter - 271 words
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104 1970-09-26 16 A-blast used to stop oil well fire MOSCOW. Pri— The Soviets said yesterday they had .vet off an atomic explosion to extinguish an uncontrolled oil well fire, the first practical use of nuclear explosives outside war or research. The Young Communist Leaeue newspaper Komosomolskavn Pravda. said the underground explosion wanUPI - 104 words
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Article85 1970-09-26 16 A 'brownout' to save electricity NEW YORK. Pri Air conditioners were turned off and lights «ere dimmed terday along the U.S. Atlantic coast to cope with an electricity shortage. There were xlgns of improvement however. as hot. humid waatbet aaaai m uid ro;ia'red equipment put b«.k in service It wrsAP - 85 words
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Advertisement239 1970-09-26 16 IC Musical Happiness E£ SSI p|»«Al,BlH EEh II EiHUI HHIill 1 tMBBM55S^B5Bis M And Wake You Set it to go off or on and enjoy your favorite The Sanyo 10FA-T40W, in its fine wooden. AM or FM.With sonorous power. The in te- cabinet, is available at your nearby Sanyo grated239 words
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246 1970-09-26 17 Vietcong gunners hold off Lon Nol task —foree PHNOM PENH, Friday. 4 BOUT 400 Victcong gunners entrenched in the village of Taing Kouk are continuing to hold off a Cambodian task force of 10,000 men. A high command spokesman said the guerillas sheltering in bunkers strengthened with cut-down trees wereReuter - 246 words
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Article121 1970-09-26 17 GUERILLAS MEET NEAR THAI BORDER OANGKOK. Fri. Thai guerillas have been meeting with Laotian and Vietnamese pro-rommunist forces in no man's land where Laos, Cambodia and Thailand converge. Police sources said that reports reaching Bangkok showed that guerillas of ihe Thailand National Liberation Front, led by sell-styled General Promma, hadReuter - 121 words
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103 1970-09-26 17 Feed your toddlers spaghetti, says Sophia VI W YORK. Fri. Sophia Loren yesterday assured more than 6.000 fans that spaghetti is good for toddlers, war is bad for people and the maxi is okay if it has a spiit. The Italian actress was In town with her husband and son103 words
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Article42 1970-09-26 17 asansol. Kri. An over- uriew was clamped on i WHI Bengal lown last ":tht after four policemen ..lurrd in a bomb ati Rh attackers threw three mads bombs Kit a police ran Later 20 people *we ar- RouterReuter - 42 words
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119 1970-09-26 17 I\tU YORK. Kri. —Turkish ForeiEii Minister Mr Ihsan Sabri CaglayBBgtl w«.tiTii.iv pirsenled t V Sin rrtary- (General I Mt.int copy of the ■tldcM recorded peace treaty, emetaded hriwren thr Kcyp'ians and Hit titis in I'tiM B.C In Hi. ii, kins tin- Turkish (><n iTiimciitAP - 119 words
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Article, Illustration121 1970-09-26 17 A gift of Penny Bracks for Chataway AN unexpected treat for Mr. Christopher li.it.tu i> British Minister of Posts and Telecommunications after he opened Philympia 1070. the largest stamp collection ever held in London. He was presented with a sheet of Pe.injr Klacks reproduced on British postage stamps to eolnmemorate121 words
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363 1970-09-26 17 SOVIETS NOW EQUAL U.S. IN N-POWER WASHINGTON. Friday I'HE Soviet Union's nuclear might has grown so much in the last decade that an American confrontation over a third country such as the Cuban missile crisis of 1962 would be "a different kind of decision" now, a senior member of theAP - 363 words
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149 1970-09-26 17 Dominican Red leader killed by police SANTO DOMINGO. Fit A Government attorney said secret police shot and killed a top communist leadei yesterday d urine a s arch of his home. Abel Hasbun. 31. a leader of the Popular Dominican Norcnenl (MPD). a communist orranisation. was killed "when he triedAP - 149 words
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116 1970-09-26 17 Japan plans to lend USsloom to World Bank (COPENHAGEN, Frt *J Japan Is planning to lend the World Bank U.S $100 million some-time later this year, according to reliable sources at the World Bank conference here today. The sources said th« proposal would not be raided off daily during theReuter - 116 words
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Advertisement34 1970-09-26 17 0-50 mph 10.6 sees. Standing h^^F Jr\ starts mile^f EMM jL^ MB I maximum 20.6 sees. mQ^^^^^Bf^speed The Facts. The Car. Figures are quoted from' Autocar FEDERATED MOTORS (PTE)LTD._92-100 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Te*****4334 words
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387 1970-09-26 18 'PROPI-CAL VENEER A in the first six months of 197Q suffered a loss of $149,860. In the months from May to December last year the company suffered a loss of $138,473. Listed just a year ago the company's prospectus painted a far brighter387 words
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Article979 1970-09-26 18 BID AND OFFtR PRICII U^l CIALLV LIITID AT TNI CLUtt OF aUSINKSt IN TMt »INOAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING nnn Ml OF THE. STOCK EXCHANGE WITH PRICE MOVtMSNTI IN HRACKITI, YESTERDAY WERE' UNIT TRUSTS All* Unit Trull (Menagerf prises ler Seat. -»> Mai Invt Fund 1.21 1.2« Mai.979 words
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Article918 1970-09-26 18 Bl SINtSS in and rrpuilrd l« the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of tin Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded khown in bracket* in lots of l.mii. unless otherwise specified. INDI STRIALS Al MA <4> $1.33. Z AJlnomoto (2) $1.97. Aican i2> $1.41. ii)918 words
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Article180 1970-09-26 18 THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at Eepr 25 Local dollars to one unit Selling Buying of Foreign Currency .TT or OD TT OD Sterllnß Pound 7 3726 Australian Dollar 3 4475 New Zealand dollar S 4575 South Arabian Dinar 7180 words
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Article70 1970-09-26 18 CHIEF PRICE CHANGES MOST ACTIVE STOCKS Lien Hoe 274.000 Fusan 264.000 Starlite 147.000 Sentosa 126,000 RISES C. Sugars $2.15 Aokam $3.20 Starlite $0.98 O.C.B.C. $4.20 Fusan $230 Sel. Dredgt $2.29 Fltzpat ricks $2.70 Imperial- $0.60 +.11 +.10 +.08 +.08 .08 +.05 .05 +.04 Spore Land $0.95 +.1)4 FALLS McAllster $1.7470 words
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Article216 1970-09-26 18 C IMHIKM remained mixed on the Stock Exchance of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Speculative issues however continued to attract business both on covering and fresh buying accounts. A feature of the day was the peak reached by Lien Hoe at 52.60. somewhat abruptly, suggesting that216 words
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Article290 1970-09-26 18 THE South Korean Government has given Dr. Wendell Phillips an offshore oil concession of 15 million acres known as "Zone Seven." The area is to the south, south-east of the country. Dr. Phillips signed the deal as president of Wendell Phillips Oil (Korea), a wholly owned subsidiary of290 words
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Article171 1970-09-26 18 OCBC: Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Is paying an Interim dividend of 5 per cent for 1970. Last year an interim of 4 per cent was followed by a final of 4J per cent and a bonus dividend of 4* per cent. SOUTHERN KINTA Consolidated Is paying a final171 words
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Article37 1970-09-26 18 Straits Times Indices •Dec. 30, IS6S 10V IDec. 31, IMS s 100 tDec. 29. 1963 Kin Sept. 24 Sept. 25 Industrials; 132.15 132.63 1 Hotels: 67.67 «7..vJ Properties: 104.67 104.26 Ims 90.39 90.44 t$ rubber*: 113.72 113.7637 words
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Article22 1970-09-26 18 Sept. 25. RUBBER: s«i cents (down quarter of cent). TIN: $666.00 (up 52.75). Estimated offering 270 tons (up ten tons).22 words
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Article189 1970-09-26 18 THE Strait.-, tin price in Penang yesterday fell $2.75 to $666.00 per picul on an estimated offering up 10 tons to 270 tons. LONDON: There was a little price shading In tin from Initial levels on Thursday, but the market overall displayed a fully steady undertone aided by189 words
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Article89 1970-09-26 18 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PIH PICUL VItTIROAV: C«c«nut Oil: hulk ».V> Mllir*. drum •Ml KllerK C*»ra: Mixed it.o.D.i iooa» Oct./ Nov UR/Cont »3H» B P>»*«r: Muntok whitt JIKS Mli«r*. Sarawak white *l«2i urtlern. ipccial Sarawak black »152» acllcra. garbled Lamponi! blaaa $225 sailers (all »6% NLW)89 words
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Article63 1970-09-26 18 11' runori -»r l l io nnn «irrnr»o mrmm* in 1 1 S rinllnr* p*>r ounrt «a» l-OCUI 4+atorV nrtrr «r -irrMonft OfHIOI MM MM i"^>'r. 11, I'Kxr I2i «U.k. MI.B. •,!> 229 .46.17 46 50 Jft 41 411 34 M.99 46 17'tb M I4K >6.a7'. z%63 words
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Article22 1970-09-26 18 in London on TTiur*d«v th* prtr* vi Mil«»«n S prr mi Novtmt»r'D«ecmter i»?t itlltrt. OaosaMr/ January waa £B 7» paid.22 words
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Article358 1970-09-26 18 OPENING value* in the rubber market yesterday were unchanged and ruled very quietly for the major part of the morning. Some covering of October and November No. l RSS. then hardened the market slightly authough volume of business remained small Physicals continued neglected The morning session finished quiet.358 words
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205 1970-09-26 18 yERY thin and quiet conditions ruled this week. The October RSS One position was subjected to small bouts of long liquidation each day, say Singapore rubber and producers Green Collier There was also some dealer hedge selling of October RSS One against consignments. Consignment205 words
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Article150 1970-09-26 18 VEAK Landeds In the Lon don rubber market displayed marked weakness over the past week In the abaence of any frenh incentives and v. lies declined by J'M to ISd pat Ib. Near Physical* also tost croond but not to the same extent. «o thai th- discount150 words
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181 1970-09-26 18 NORTH BROKEN HILL announced a three-for-one bonus Issue yesterday The director* said in Sydney they revalued the Investments held at June 30 and created an investment revaluation reserve Out ol this reserve they propose making a bonus [•sue of three-to-one dollar Ordinary shares for181 words
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Article339 1970-09-26 18 M«XBOURNE. fn. Share prices advanced sKonuly across a broad front on the Melbourne Stork Exchange today. All the main Indices showed good gains with the metals and minerals Index up more than 22 points to 1067.67 Since Monday this Indicator has sained more than 45 pointIn the mining market339 words
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Article250 1970-09-26 18 lIONO KONG. Fn PrtOM 1 hardened generally agatn today In continuation of the flrmer tendency shown yesterday The market did not give an appearance of running away on the upstrip-rather It was a case of scat' -«>rl ocraMonal demand that could not be mrt The market closed firm250 words
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Article292 1970-09-26 18 V^EW YORK. Thurs— AdvancIne issues topped the 1.000 mark as the stock market moved sharply higher on a strlne of favourable news developments. The New York Stock Exchange trading volume was the highest this year and the second highest In Exchange history. The NYSE tape was two minutes292 words
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Article248 1970-09-26 18 J ONnON: rrl T»i» mtrkrt ronlinu<-<1 Io mov» 4he«4. Th« rrim»flr» In Jordan furthtr ndKt nentimrnt ■flat the ovrrnliht .Vail Rtri"»( npircnd Th» rnmr Mtnixrr remark* laft nlcht on (he rronomy in x irirvi^ion MH«nls» erMOtiragrd huyini Tnuarda (he v[ok !h* K:ii»nn»l Tlmr!< I »t 306.0 nl.ichtlv o(T the248 words
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Article, Illustration250 1970-09-26 19 NANCY BYRAMJI - How I got my Strad: Campoli lets out a secret By NANCY BYRAMJI SINGAPORE, Fri. How does 0 It feel to travel around the world with a C 26,000 ($195,000) violin at your side? "Tired!" said the celebrated Italian violin maestro, Mr. Alfred Campoli, 64, who flew in tonight with250 words
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Article45 1970-09-26 19 Japan names new envoy KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The (lovernment has agreed to the appointment of Mr. Shlgeru Hirota as the new Japanese Ambassador here. Mr. Hirota succeeds Tan Sri Talsaku KoJltna who returned to Japan two days ago after completing his three-year term of office.45 words
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Article48 1970-09-26 19 SINGAPORE. Frl A magic show, the "Singapore Sorcerer," In aid of charity will b* held at Victoria Thwtre at 8 n m tomorrow Tlrketn for (he show, organised by the International Brotherhood of Magicians, are available at. C K Tang. Cold Storage, and Robinsons48 words
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550 1970-09-26 19 T.F. HWANG - T.F. HWANG OPTION TO BUY OR CONCLUDED CONTRACT? By SINGAPORE, Friday MERCHANT Veo Long Seng paid a $.")(H) lxK)king fee foe a proposed $.72,000 scini-detaclied house to be built by Lucky Park Pie. Ltd. in Aiinamalai Avenue in lUikit Tfmah. But the very next550 words
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Article50 1970-09-26 19 ALOR STAR. Frl. Dr. Lim Jtt Jeaw or the Oeneial Hospital was killed In a road accident at Bedong on the Alor Star-Butter-worth Road yeMerdav afternoon Dr. Lim 2V »ns dllfllaj lo Ipoh for the week-end when his Morri* Minor was m collison with a lorry.50 words
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Article32 1970-09-26 19 SINGAPORE Frl Mr Wee Cho Yaw. president of tbe Chinese Chamber of Commerce, will officiate at the opening ol the Singapore Buddhist Lodce new building on Oci. 4 at 11 a.m.32 words
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Article26 1970-09-26 19 SINGAFOSE. Fri Ther* ■•as still o trace today of the white awan which flew off three days ago irom its Botanic Gardens hnmt26 words
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202 1970-09-26 19 Customs men seize $12,000 smuggled cosmetics tINGAPORE. Fri. Customs officers believe they are on the trail of a cosmeticssmiißgling syndicate— following a seizure *oday of a lorryload of perfumes, lotions und face creams valued at more than $12,000. A Custom.* spokesman ■aid a major follow-up ope*ration was now In full202 words
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Advertisement250 1970-09-26 19 CAN BUY YOU AN INTEREST IN A PORTFOLIO OF BLUE CHIP SHARES And earn you 5°6 to 3% income yield per annum with six monthly dividend cheques and a capital appreciation averaging 6% to 20% P" annum. yt By investing juit $100 in Singapore Progress Fund you can become a250 words
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Advertisement205 1970-09-26 19 Indoor Elegance OUTDOOR RUGGEDNESS 1 Made of the finest quality plastic and o aluminium (for legs) these chairs are ideal l^± indoors or pool-side and garden. ■jAj^V^~ 3:;^%^'' Extremely comfortable these chairs have 4^aC j^^^^^ueeu ca^fully designed to ease your -^/Jm^mmm^^ Ll^Ef l 7***d rest your arms. r\ v fc205 words
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Miscellaneous964 1970-09-26 19 On your TV and radio today CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 5 'i AA P.M. Programme summary; 3.02 Play School; n CA **M. Opening and Phantaman Circus of J.wV 3.24 Alexander's Ragtime Band starring lA.JU Terror; 1.15 Sergeant Preston of the Yukon Tyrone Power, Alice Faye and Don Amechei; 5.04 The Eye964 words
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Letter101 1970-09-26 20 MY cousin, a form V pupil of an English medium school in Batu Pahat. is having a gala time in school. He is without English language. English literature, history and geography teachers for many months. Often he goes tn school without books and sometimes he goes101 words
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243 1970-09-26 20 Get those headlights dipped...! IT IS heartening to note that the Kuala Lumpur traffic department is cracking down on the fitting of dangerous accessories to vehicles. The other night on a not too well lit road I saw a couple of red lights approaching mo at a tremendous rate. It243 words
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125 1970-09-26 20 rTENGKU ABDUL RAHJL MAN has done a great deal for the ra'ayat. As I have read in your news paper, he has been praised by a lot of people. He has been praised by Heads of foreign governments and many other well-known oersonalities. I125 words
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136 1970-09-26 20 1 WOULD like to suggest that the Residency be converted into a Tengku Abdul Rahman Library, housing all document, papers. correspondence photographs, etc., collected during the former Prime Minister's term of office both as Chief Minister and later a.s Prime Minister. It should oe a136 words
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Letter57 1970-09-26 20 IVE HAVE seen a lot of documentaries on music, sports, culture and adventure over T.V Malaysia lately. But there have been a few documentary films on art. The las', one we had was five years ago! What has happened? Please do not disappoint us and the millions of art lovers57 words
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Letter173 1970-09-26 20 I AGREE with I,pp Seow Tian <S. T. Sept. 22 > that the case of the 85-year-oM woman deserves sympathy. However I strongly disagree with hi.s plea for more homes for the aged. Filial piety. I feel, is the better solution. Filial piety has always featured prominently in Asian history.173 words
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Letter75 1970-09-26 20 THE .Tchitect of Malaysia Tengku Abdul Rahman, is indeed in the line of great leaders. Despite his position and influence, he la humble and approachable. He has built this nation of many races. We Malaysians owe him a great deal and to show our humble respect and gratitude, a monument75 words
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Letter72 1970-09-26 20 I HAVE jus* returned to Malaysia from overseas and I ?m surprl-ed to f>nd that pupils in forms four and five have been ordered to wear short pants This is most unfair. Ask any boy in these forms and I am sure he will say he prefers "longs." These boys72 words
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379 1970-09-26 20 I HAVE read with great Interest the views expressed by Father P. Jenkins S.J. (ST. Sept. 19) on the "nun-running affair." Probably Father Jenkins has aired his views without knowing at first hand the peculiar conditions under which the Catholic Church of Kerala functions. One wonder.-379 words
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193 1970-09-26 20 DISTRESS SIGNALS BROUGHT MANY HELPING -HANDS- 3 A recent visitor to Malaysia I would lilt* iu sav how grateful I wus ior tne kindness and heip I received when my car broke down between Temerloh and Maran last Tuesday. Both of the two motorlltl who gave me lifts, and the193 words
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Letter181 1970-09-26 20 Trying to get arrears in pay I STARTED teaching In January but until now I still haven't received my jan— June arrears. I wouldn't mind It so much If I had been posted to my hometown. Kuala Lumpur, here I am 200 miles away. During those months in which I181 words
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Letter63 1970-09-26 20 A VERY good friend of mine posted a letter to me in Kuala Lumpur in May I am still waiting the arrival of the letter. Ironically, a letter posted in Kuala Lumpur by the same person reached me within a matter of two days. I wonder whether there is a63 words
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Advertisement284 1970-09-26 20 You've embarrassed us! (but youVe made us very happy as well Due to an overwhelming number of entries in our Oldest Singer Sewing Machine Contest, we have had to delay the announcement of winners. We have been literally inundated with thousands of coupons from Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore, and it's284 words
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Advertisement19 1970-09-26 20 men with POWER.. Tv e^ .^^H^*"^ Super v Plenaminsl Multi-Vitamin and Mineral tablets »ol.oq^h COLD STORAGE (M)SDN BHD. c19 words
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Advertisement973 1970-09-26 21 BBaßße*aaK*ftßas*Beaax*eßßsaßxtsateKßßßSßßKtsaßßKt I gCKNawiEOCEMtMTS. ■NNIVHSMIIS. *NNOUNCEMtN7S. sI'TIIS, CIUI KHVITICS. CONDOItNCCS. OtsTMS, ENCsCEMENTS, ru«t»slS, t«EIIINtS. |N MEMOmtM, MsMIICES. MIUINC. PEtSONH. tFC lEIUIEMS 1 (EUNIONS. Me u% tar »srti. tut iiiihnil .in j I.N I Cl 'fttrtiwatatt. MitwMß ST.N4sr IS •srli. efts gesMitail wsri 51 tastl. Jtr.rti SssW In Slfyicttkarii 11.91. Announcements "OPERATION973 words
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Advertisement961 1970-09-26 21 MALAVSIAN BRANCH at latemational firm of Architects and Engineers requires a Technical Assistant with previous experience In site supervision of the installation of air conditioning and or plumbing works on large scale building projects Applicants must Malaysian Citizens. Apply In writing stating age. marital status, education, experience (including non-retumablt copies961 words
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Advertisement896 1970-09-26 21 VACANCY EXIST in a substaauai Manufacturmg Company for a Draughtsman. Singapore Citizen Age between 21 to 30 years. Technical Education wits good knowledge of mathematics and geometrical drawings. Experience Capable of reading arcaltacturai plane and floor •pace measurement Write to Bex A 5444 8.T., B'pora. OISPENSIR UD ASSISTANT for clinic896 words
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Advertisement1037 1970-09-26 21 PLACE YOUR ADS. C2>r^\ THROUGH OUR C.A.T.S. W^W PHONE STORE *****1 \GAXsJ LUXURY EXECUTIVE APARTMENT* dist. 11 3 bed rooma with alrconditioner* one servant's room with toilet. fully Ditthelm furniture spacioua car-parks. Rental $1 200 $1.450>-. Can Housing Agency *****/ *S«IS B'pora. KATONC lEAVIIW PALACE Luxury semi-detached for Immediate jecupatlon1,037 words
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Advertisement872 1970-09-26 21 Leave accommodation FURNISHED EXECUTIVE HOUSE 4 bedroom (alrconditiaaedi available from 15th Dec. for I to 4 months at 3rd mile Jalaa Brudal Johore Bahru Apply 8 Jalan Waseada Jariore Rahru. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY luxury furnished flat kl dlst. 9 for five months. Monthly basis allowed. Ring ***** Spore 10 a.m. 3872 words
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Advertisement908 1970-09-26 21 Isaapa far sale TWO LARCI adjaesat aaaaii storey so cornered shop-nouses In Main Street Aropang, 6 miles from K.L. Freehold totalling $56,000.00. Pltsst contsct Mr. Koons, K-U Tal: *****3 aitei 4.00 p.ra>. "SHOP BEST BUSINESS CENTRE" heart of Srngaport City. Owner Irsum countr>. Write Box A 6357 S.T. Spore. SMALL908 words
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Advertisement742 1970-09-26 21 LBNOON WEEKLY ECONOMIC I FLIGHTS rVinkingn rTTA 42-R Ooss Street. Spore *****. HONCKONG-KOWLOON (MACAU) <Air 8 «ay* 9T05.09 <Alr) IS days 09*0.0* I (Sis) 14 days $*S0 00 NONGKONO 4 a*ys— TAIWAN S days 51. 19*. 90 Ahevs teuri Intlutivi ef •••emmedatlen. msal. and •ight-seeins. CHARTERED FLIGHTS Lendeei/USA. Canada SINCAPORS742 words
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Advertisement977 1970-09-26 21 Pets for sale DOBERMANN PUPPIES M K.A.I, imported English sire. Dam wa* Best In Show Exhibit Dobermann Club Rhow this year Contact Mra. Lenta M4RO9 Spore. M. K.A.I ALSATIAN PUPPIIS 8 weeks old male PM/-. ferns la ll.vi 23 Markenne Road, (opposite Rex Theatre. D lore 9. THOROUCHBREO HEALTH" HAM.977 words
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Advertisement220 1970-09-26 22 CONGRATULATIONS to MARA WORKSHOP l on their official opening from NG HOON TANG 164 Jalan Chan Sow Lin, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****4 undertake to build CAR and LORRY BODY CONGRATULATIONS to MARA WORKSHOP from CHIN HOE MOTOR SUPPLY SDN. BHD. 406, Jin. T. Abdul Rahman, K. Lumpur. Tel. Office *****,220 words
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Article, Illustration598 1970-09-26 22 Azizah Dahlan - Minister opens MARA workshop extension Azizah Dahlan MEETING NEEDS OF BUS SERVICE By TMK Minister of National and Rural Development, Inche Abdul Ghafar Baha, will officially open the new MARA workshop extension in Kampong Dato Kramat today. He is also Chairman of MARA. MARA has spent an additional $750,000 to598 words
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Article, Illustration497 1970-09-26 22 MARAs efforts to boost Malaysia's batik and handicraft industry, notably delicate Kelantan silver ornaments, will receive a "shot in the arm" with the formation of "Malaysia Batik and Handicrafts Berhad." For years MARAS efforts to gear cottage industries to the needs of mass markets497 words
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Article, Illustration624 1970-09-26 23 Staff Writer - Staff Writer By MARA symbolises a proud aspiration elevation of the indigenous people of Malaysia to economic as well as political equality with others who today dominate the com mercial scene. It is entrusted with the fjigantic task of promoting, stimulating, facilitating624 words
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564 1970-09-26 23 Aim is to supply Malaysia with trained manpower FROM a school aiming to provide book-keeping and other commercial studies so as to make bumiputras business minded, MARA has expanded its scope and has become increasingly devoted to professional education in many fields. The school, which started with four classes and564 words
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Advertisement500 1970-09-26 32 i I^IimETO t^t* <||> DIRE V < DPnCE internationally acclaimed shows to t^li entertain you: HELENE MORRIS iB% fm sophisticated singer with a fSTaTati A*!'.—. difference; the Duo Fun Walt Bw^^W J>^^^^^ Divx'v's 'amous cartoonist and an I Hglf^V I cveful-of-an-assistant; June Wallace I see her i rovocative bubble dance;500 words
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Advertisement124 1970-09-26 32 LaU CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $20 00 i minimum How to convince your wife mat you need a number two Begin by reminding her of the occasions when she had to miss her favourite programme because your mother was in the middle of her favourite. Tell her that the Sharp 12124 words
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Miscellaneous91 1970-09-26 32 Weather outlook Weather outlook lor SINGAPORE from 6 am to noon today: Fair. Yesterday's weather Singapore 88-73 F clcudy. Kuala Lumpur Lumpur 90-72 F simny. Jakarta 95-84 F clear. Bangkok 93-77P cloudy. .Saigon 77-F cloudy. Hong Kong 87 79F sunny, Manila 87-77 F cloudy, Taipeh 93--73 F (atr, Seoul 73-6491 words
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Advertisement94 1970-09-26 23 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO KENDERAAN BAS MARA WORKSHOP on their official opening From AUTOWAYS (MALAYA) SDN. BHD. Lot 8229, Jin. 222 PJaya Tel .*****45 15. Jin. Ali Pitchay. Ipoh Tel. 5216 Congratulations Best Wishes to BAHAGIAN KENDERAAN, MARA on the official opening of the new WORKSHOP at DATO KERAMAT. Kuala94 words
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Advertisement126 1970-09-26 23 I CONGRATULATIONS to MARA WORKSHOP on the official opening today from YEE VOW COACH BUILDER No. 282, JALAN SEGAMBUT, (off IPOH ROAD) KUALA LUMPUR Tel: *****/***** CONGRA TULA TIONS to MARA WORKSHOP on the official opening a from TAISHO MARINE FIRE }*K INSURANCE CO., LTD. Kuala Lumpur Branch SHARIKAT SUANIKA126 words
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Article, Illustration1162 1970-09-26 24 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM By- 'Minds of judicial officials would be influenced' |£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Lawyer Mr. M. Shankar submitted in the High Court today that there was no contempt of court by the Straits Times Press in relation to its three reports on the death1,162 words
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121 1970-09-26 24 'CHARGE A SINGLE RATE' CALL TO MSA L r UALA TRENGGANU. IV Fr i MSA wiv urged today Ui charge a single rate for flights between here and Kuala Lumpur. State Assemblyman Inche Ibrahim bin Mat Noh said: I can't understand why the airline should charge an additional $29 to121 words
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Article36 1970-09-26 24 PENAJNO. Prl. The Penan* Umno Kaum Ibu today pledged support for Tun Abdul Razak and his Government The divisional secretan rhe Siti Aishah Omar. Mid the 22 branches were solidly behind Tun Razak.36 words
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Article37 1970-09-26 24 KANOAR Pri The r rr 4-B Youth Club will hold a seminar during thi first October to discuss youth problem* in the Stale About SO representative* of local youth clubs have been invited to attend.37 words
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Advertisement291 1970-09-26 24 the Masculine Freshness of OM&ce makes it great to■ m Old Spice Hair Cream provides a natural A m AMI sheen, prevents dryness, grooms without %JJJ Q MlttU showing. Old Spice holds a man's hair in place through the action. through the day, A\V^ V K. v. V* _AM <-£lil^aa^a^a^a^a^a>291 words
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Miscellaneous261 1970-09-26 24 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS ing? (7). 1,1. dn Some fluff In the mortu- 7. 1 down. ary? (4, 5, 3. 4, 3). 10. Then we turned up for set S. In time All established maize adjustment In Hampshire (7). (3, 3. 6). 9. Animal continually let out IS. Permit his261 words
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Advertisement1308 1970-09-26 25 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, lIVUPNI > CONTINENTAL POBIS KNMHOR^ g U Siilil Sailil I a Part Ulaj NamJil Fat Mi»rt an a BENEDIN JST S J Smgicori Pt yriin. ftntn% Hamburi Ne» tt tailil la ft Stpt 27 Seat a/a M'bnwiV Hoi 14 aingepwi P. S'kam ■'anang IENNACNIt l Po<j1,308 words
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Advertisement1131 1970-09-26 26 y--"* I—"^"KAWASAKI1 "^"KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Win Australia /Singapore), Japan Sarvica FremantH Singapore Toakiicni/Nagoira T'nami r.OOl -Sw»«ta Miri- JlSnt 1 Bet I Bet II Bet 14 Bet Itigita Mara" 24 Oct 20 Oct > Ntt 0 Nat 12 Nit eaat Coast U.S.A. Straits laaylaa Nta N. York Ban. Charleston Orleans1,131 words
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Advertisement774 1970-09-26 26 SCINDIA (Sr) LINES ■—PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE""— Lo.dine tor: LOS ANGILES, SAN DIIGO, SAN FRANCISCO. VANCOUVER 8.C., TACOMA Penang P :'h«m Sintapore L. Ang»ies •lALARAINA" 1/ 4 Bet 1/ 0 Bel 7/0 Oel tl Nat "JALAPIIAIU" llOtl/lNtt 1/ 1 kit I/I Mi 0 Ott IST CLASS SALOON PASSENCER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLI774 words
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Advertisement918 1970-09-26 27 Boat, yacht. or mmlm Nlie.lUns.us i^— MX* LA "DINU CRAFT wltb 6U too i Una. Apply J Fo SALS. OR CHAMTIIt o7t ft. long IB Inn .lown Rlli ft*., '"In acrew dlaaal power ITO H.P. T .•inamyton Hama. Bngland. M.FW. type all purpose boat "Sgt 4 aaubblne. 1 Tnle boat918 words
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Advertisement1006 1970-09-26 27 Saturday Car Market CH Vehiclea wanted CORTINA OELUXS I**4 67 really good rondiuon, State price, number of owaera etc. to Box AA337 B.T. B'pore. No dealera. INTERESTED IN GETTING good prire for your car. Call 4* Zloo Road. Tel. (Soon) STOBS9. Vehicles lor sals SIN THAI HIN. 3?' M. Snort1,006 words
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Advertisement1051 1970-09-26 27 T. HERALD recittered I»S2 tyrea. battery mm. »ci, maintained. SI. TV) 0.n.0. Tel O«m (B'pore) 5443T1. Rouse <r»3a h Da mo. VAUXHALL VIVA ILM 1U«8 Aug. very tood condition. M.VSO 0.n.0 Contact Mr. Cheoas 8*43*0 IS pore.) No dealers Dleaaa. FOR A FULL RA.NOE OP IMMACI'UATK t'SED OPEL CAJU CONTACT1,051 words
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Advertisement729 1970-09-26 27 HaBJEaEaBBBBOBaBM Saxax^EfigatTl JAWATAN KUSONO 01-JABATAN PENYIARAN. SABAH Permohonan^ ada-lah di-pe»awa darlpada Warga Negara MaJay&ia oagi Jawatan yang oertkut dalam Banagtan Tahvlsnen dl-Jabalan i-'enyiaran, Sabah: (1) BPA PEHBKKITAHL BIL: Mgvn JAWATAN: Pemandu 2 Kereta (a kosongan) TA.NGGA GAJI: Bahaglan IV. F 2. 3 (slsoxlo--170; 200 x 5-210. 220 x 10 360.)729 words
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Advertisement564 1970-09-26 27 P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are Invited Irom P.W.D. Registered Contractors and from "Specially Registered Contractors" for the following works: Supply A Installation of Sewafe Pumping Equipment etc. at Seranfoon Garden Seranjoon Scwerafe Scheme Phase I Contract VIII. Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Contractors above •35.000/-. Closing Date: 37-10-70 at 10.00 a.m. Supply564 words
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Advertisement430 1970-09-26 27 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR IN BANKRCFTCT No. 316 ef 1970 Re: 1 Tap Putt Kong 3. Yap Chun Beong S. Mok Yoong Kun 4. Chang San Vow 5. Ho Sak Lin if) 6. Chong Soo Wai (f) (T'A Union Travel aa4 Tour Agencies) Ex-part* Cathay430 words
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Advertisement483 1970-09-26 28 Qolivetti < An Unusual Career Opportunity in a Fast Growing Organisation "Olivetti", Europe's largest manufacturer of office machines seeks intelligent young men eager to make a career in sales within its fast-growing Singapore subsidiary company. We offer exceptional opportunities for every man to achieve his highest potential in earnings and483 words
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Advertisement690 1970-09-26 28 FITZPATRICK S FOOD SUPPLIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED (A) SHIPS' SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT PlLzpatrlcks Food Supplies (Par East) Ltd. require an Executive for Ships' Supplies Department. Applicants will need to fulfil following requirement*:— 1. A successful Executive or Seml-executlve history In Ships' Supplies or similar business. 2. A good command of both690 words
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Advertisement726 1970-09-26 28 SITUATIONS VACANT GENERAL SALES MANASER: (1) Age between 28 35 years. (2) University Degree. (3) 2 3 years sales experience In the electronic field. (4) Will be responsible for total soles In South East Asia. ACCOUNTING CONTROLLER: (1) Age between 27 35 yeors. (2) Ability In handling independentry totol accounting726 words
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Advertisement743 1970-09-26 28 COPPER INDUSTRIES LIMITED invites applicants over 22 vesrs old having relevant qualifications to fill the following vacancies: m ACCOI'NTS CLEKKB: Minimum School Certificate with at least one year accounting expenence Preference will be given to those who possess the L.C.O Intermediate Book-Keeping Certificate and who are able to type. Ib)743 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1970-09-26 29 A beloved wife and drvoted miithri Mudam Chan Kum Heni (Mrs. Chow Ab 800 paused •way on 26.Jt.67. You left v* without a word and without Icmr. Tbr mrmorj of you »row» dram each year. Sadly missed but never fogotten by 'jushand children. •on-in-law, daughter-in-law A grandchildren.49 words
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Obituary, Illustration23 1970-09-26 29 ■■< r\rt u>vtn« mrmon at the late Ml lan Eng Seng. .<ll» mi«»fd b> member* ol the Mahmud Old xtudrnU A««nrlation (Hanoi23 words
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Article387 1970-09-26 29 A gold for each year of his life IT is not easy to blaze new trails among the brilliant, but what adds to the lustre of diminutive Elaine Sri* (sft. lin., 103lbs) is not the gold medal she almost invariably wins when she hits water but the smile of satisfaction387 words
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Article, Illustration164 1970-09-26 29 NEW YORK, Fri. Muhammad All, the former world heavyweight boxing champion better known as Cassius Clay, yesterday made a formal application for a renewal of his boxing license at the New York State Athletic Commission's office. Pasqnale Mele, a deputy commissioner, accepted the application and said he164 words
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Article58 1970-09-26 29 NEW YORK. Pn Reaulta at yesterday baseball games plaveri In the two major leagues i National: Pltt«b<irfh Plra'ea Montreal Errew 0; San IVee* P»irtre» Atlanta Bmven 0; Chicago Cubn 7 St LouU Cardinal* Amertran: Baltimore Oif les 7 Detroit Tl»er» 4: Milwaukee Brewers 7 California Ancelx58 words
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Article, Illustration410 1970-09-26 29 with her talents. With the wide recognition she enjoys today for her extraordinary talents, I think her personal best of 68.5 sec for the 100 metres freestyle should win her a place in the 4xloom medley relay in the Thai capital. Elaine <"I swim all the410 words
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Advertisement286 1970-09-26 29 SSI tP CHANGE OF ADDRESS TIMES DISTRIBUTORS SDN BHD announce that with effect from 16th September 1970. their Ipoh Office has been moved to:--39-A, JALAN HUSSEIN IPOH. rj %m Telephone lines will remain ll#zr as usual. I.e. A(L) Trade ***** CLJ-J Time-Life Library Division— ***** NDUSTRIAL OXY6EN INCORPORATED SDN. BHO.286 words
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Advertisement547 1970-09-26 29 J AME Sl"l 1:1.1 J!| •JMCOKPORATU) IN INOLAND 1»7») QUOTATIONS run LORRY TRANSPORT Quotations are invited from registered haulage contractor! (or transport services In the areas of operation as listed below; the base point of collection being the Company's stores at Chan Sow Ltn Road. Kuala Lumpur A EAST COABT547 words
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Advertisement197 1970-09-26 29 P W.D SINGAPORE renders are invited from PW D Registered Contractor* and from other suitable contractors for the following work Supply. Delivers and rixin* ol Acruitlr Celling Tiles and Metal MiMii-iiMiin System to Former P.W.D Ruilciint al High Street. Singapore All approved Contractors: Closing Hater 2.10 70 at 10.00 am197 words
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Article100 1970-09-26 30 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By yHREE cups donated by Japanese, New Zealand and Indian delegates at the ninth Asian Racing Conference will be contested at Bukit Timah today. Stingray n, an up and coming four-year-old by Coronation Boy, looks a good each-way bet in the Japan Cup (Race 4).100 words
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Article2286 1970-09-26 30 HILVERSUM: Has Improved alnce first run over Penang s'jf with 8.13 in Div 4 on Aug. 29: chance. PUNTER'S BILL: A New Zealand three-year-old by Martian II: showed early pace ln nrst outing over S'-.-f in Div 4 at Penang on Aug. 29: has trained on;2,286 words
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Article, Illustration1872 1970-09-26 30 GOING FORECAST: Good to yielding MTTfsrmm 2 class 4 div. 6— 6f liWaSal ($7,500 $5,250 to winner) 2 H FftINCILV COACH (Uiawvi J Uonnrlly 3 S.O lunl Nation H S O PUNTIRS SILL (Ace) Ounn S S.IS Idd I f Didham 11 4 COLLUSION iMrlor) Tulloh S1,872 words
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380 1970-09-26 30 Visiting jockeys get mounts in Gold Cup 'FHERE will be an inJ ternatlonal touch in the 42nd running of the Singapore Gold Cup at Bukit Timah tomorrow, writes EPSOM JEEP. Four visiting jockeys will be :ding in the race. Ekrar< Xurt. the Turkish cha-npljn. will ride the topwei?ht Keep Going,380 words
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Article41 1970-09-26 30 Eight teams will compete in the Mala v.Man Government Services billiards competition at the Railway RC. Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, today and to- morn,* The teams are: Prisons. NEB. Federal Departments. Penang Railways. Perak. Ke- 1 dan and Selangor.41 words
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Advertisement24 1970-09-26 30 aaarP^ j^PBBI '^mI^HH 9bß VBHiHaiiiM HaiM^MriirS Mil WIIEI ußivßlell R-n— Kiio-to* J aaaaT^^ Sole Agents I SlNGlPflßECimnpMOTOlSfMiiiinllllTEl I Jalan Pesawat. Singapore 22 Tel *****324 words
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Advertisement231 1970-09-26 30 I 1970 PFAFF MODEL The Pfiff Electronic is the only household sewing machine in the world featuring dual feed, push button selector for both utility and decorative stitching and electronically operated speed control. The master dial limits controls and operates automatic buttonhole*. Also included, an automatic needle threader, Stopmatic control,231 words
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Article194 1970-09-26 31 Gale best in day of poor scores YJADRID, Fri. Terry ITI Gale. 24-year-old Australian, returned the best score of 71 among early third round finishers in the Eisenhower Trophy men's amateur team golf championship here today. His game was a masterful combination of power driving and short game precision. HeReuter - 194 words
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Article, Illustration279 1970-09-26 31 Fantastic finish by Gretel TUEWPORT, (Rhode Island) Fri. 11 Australia's Gretel 11, in a nearmiracle finish, yesterday came from more than one minute behind to squeak past Intrepid of the United States in the last 200 yards (183 metres) and keep alive their chances in the America's Cup yachting series.279 words
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315 1970-09-26 31 JOE DORAI - After 6 years Wee Kin is the champ JOE DORAI By 'piu.M \> CUP player V>ee Kin last night achieved the aim he had set himself six years ago to do -win the Singapore Badminton Association's national singles title. Last night at Guillemard Road, the hard-hittinß. superbly lit Wee Kin315 words
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Article31 1970-09-26 31 TWO .aip guai.s by wingers' Razak and Rahman gave Kota Rajah a 4-2 victory over Armed Forces 'A' in their FAB Div. 3 soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday31 words
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Article190 1970-09-26 31 Glory wins fight to run SINGAPORE'S top woman sprinter. Gtwi Harnabas. last night won the right to compete in Asian Games trial* run by the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association. Singapore AAA management committee l.»»i night lifted the "ban on Glory after the Swift* AA had appealed on her behalf to190 words
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437 1970-09-26 31 CCHOOLGIRL Lee Slew Hong. 9, stole the limelight last night In the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees' annual swimming carnival held at River Valley pool. Eldest daughter or a lifeguard and a pupl! of Qeylang Primary School, rhe wa; applauded for clocking 1:10.8 for the437 words
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Article214 1970-09-26 31 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By fULLBACK Yeo Peng Kiat of Bhu-ks has tw*n r recalled by Singapore Civilian; for today's South Zone Malaysia Cup match azainst Johnre at the Johore Bahru Civil Service Club ground Yeo. who was surp: lngly dropped after last week's trials, replaces S214 words
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Article285 1970-09-26 31 Hard night for champion Quek DEFENDING champion Quek Ser Hour of Singapore Judo Club had to bring out his best last iiinh' to beat Stephen D>h of Singapore Armed Forces in the first round of thf> Open event in the National Championships at the People!' Association Quek. champion !<>r Hie285 words
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Article83 1970-09-26 31 NANYANG Slang Pau and Toa Payoh A' walked away with their sixth successive wins in the National Senior team champion- j .••hip at Monk's Hill yesterday The two glar.ts willl clash today I Results: Chinese SA hi Ks; Bupl* S-l. SC bt Heng Ja; 5-0. Nanyang tt83 words
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Article22 1970-09-26 31 PERU Indians became FAB League Divlilon 3B group champion< yesterday when they beat Fire Brigade by 2-0 at Farrer Park22 words
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Advertisement292 1970-09-26 31 Hji-i CONTINENTAL LL -a Wsff.T^ PKNANCi ROAD PKNANG f If 11 ft •»*X B I ft '^STJ MALAYSIA ■L.JI' t tim \r&rt\ tixefhone: 263« i MO linevi B^BJI CABLE: "HOTEirONTT 1 TARIFF RlnKle MS24.M US S B. do prr day WVShle MSSt.M IS Slt.N per d»y Sintle MS4B.M IS 516.00292 words
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Advertisement87 1970-09-26 31 THE TENGKU DOWN MEMORY LANE Sfe*"* Hh j**" '\afHm oi^H ia^ia^ia^^St law j(% 'J, 7*^ a^^^B ia^^ ■J* Frank Sull.van recalls tales about the Tengku and tells a few stories never-before-told. A fascinating glimpse of contemporary history. $fc At home with Tun's wife On her children: 'They are closer to87 words
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Miscellaneous168 1970-09-26 31 VA( HTIN<; Flreny singlehanded Invitation Cup (RSYCi GOLF Dawson Cup quarterfinal iKcppeli Rl'cr.Fß -Malaya Cup: Johore v Singapore ijoiiore Bahru 1 Prlenalles SRC v The Blacks ipadangi. RAF Changl 2nd XV v SCC Nomads iChannli. ATHLETICS SAAA Asian Games trials 1 Chinese HSi. Ministry of Health meet 1 Farrer Pk168 words
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Article, Illustration41 1970-09-26 32 THE MGB rar in which three unidentified men were killed last night when it plunged into a river in Ponggol Road. The victims died on theii way to hospital.— Straits Times picture by Han Hai Fong.Han Hai Fong - 41 words
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Article152 1970-09-26 32 CHINA'S MISSILE SHOT ON. OCT. 1? LONDON HI CM— will send an intercontinental missile along a planned trajectory over (he Indian Ocean to a point ju*t oft* Kast Africa nrxt Thursj day. thr Guardian rr ported today. Thr newspaper's diplomaliicorrespondent. Patrick Keatley. said the launching was inn of two important152 words
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Article62 1970-09-26 32 LONDON. Frl. The Peninsular and Orient Group is to take mt Britain s largest coastal shipping company and its spread of road haulage and container companies Coast Lines Ltd. chairman K W Grand today said his board has deckled to recommend shareholders to accept the62 words
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Article35 1970-09-26 32 JAKARTA Frl Colonel Ranu Sunarcli. former assistant to Navy Chid Admiral Sodomea. will be court-martialled next week on char.es of direct complicity in the abortive 196S communist coup. It has been announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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311 1970-09-26 32 Leslie Fons - Leslie Fons By Singapore, Friday OOTEL Malaysia is believed to have assured the 11 Food, Drinks and Allied Workers Union that its fresh proposals in their wage dispute would not lead to a pay cut. The Straits Times understands that the hotel is311 words
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Article99 1970-09-26 32 A CAMPUS BOMB KILLS ONE, HURTS 8 MANILA. Fn. One male student died and eight others, including a policeman, were injured when violence broke out in a school campus tonight. Police said the casualties were hit by fragments from an exploding homemade bomb. It was not known who hurled theAP - 99 words
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Article25 1970-09-26 32 TOKYO. Frl. Canada and Communist China may establish diplomatic relations before the end of this month, the Kyodo news agency said today. UPI.Kyodo; UPI - 25 words
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Article26 1970-09-26 32 LOCARNO. Switzerland. Frl. Srlch Maria R«marque. the German-born author of the untl-war 'All Quiet on the Western Front died today. He was 72. A.PAP - 26 words
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Article35 1970-09-26 32 MILAN. Italy Frl. Aiißelo Rlzzoli. the Milan orphan who built up one of Europe's greatest publishing empires and produced some of Italy's best-known postwar Alms, died here last night aged 80. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Obituary68 1970-09-26 32 MR* ACMIMUTHU SIVAKOLUNTNU mother Mr. S. Namailvayam. penKionrr. Malayan Railways. Johor* Bahru. paMrd away 25.9.70. Kunrral Saturday 20.9.70 4.00 p.m. from M Jalan Abdul Samad. ANTHONY SO RAVAR ODYAR C.1.D.. Kuala Bclaniccr Pollcr paurd way 25 K/70. Kuneral 3.00 pm. 26 970 at Anthony Church. Pudu Road. K 1.68 words
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168 1970-09-26 32 PHILADELPHIA. Frl. FEDERAL Judge Harold Wood yesterday approved the sale of the liner Queen Elizabeth to a Chinese shipping firm for US$3.2 million His approval was required because the firm which owned the former Cunard liner is in bankruptcy here.168 words