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Title Section27 1970-10-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times lie Niitinniil NnWS|]i)lil!l' Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1970 15 CENTS K D.N. 451? M.C. (P) No. 150?27 words
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Article485 1970-10-01 1 Battles again in Jordan Hussein tanks cut guerilla supplies AMMAN, Wednesday JORDANIAN tonks cut the main fedayeen supply route from Syria today during day-long clashes around the towns of Irbid and Ramtha in which a commando officer said at least 20 civilians were killed and 45 wounded. A Fatah guerilla485 words
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Article516 1970-10-01 1 5 million for Nasser funeral CAIRO, Wednesday §()MK five million people from Cairo and the surrounding countryside are expected to crowd the city's streets tomorrow as President Nasser's body is borne in procession to his grave. it win oe one oi me most emotional ceremonies ever seen in the 1516 words
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308 1970-10-01 1 Britain agrees to free hijacker Leila— I ONDON. Wed. Bri- tain agreed today to free Miss Leila Khaled, the Arab girl hijacker. Six other Palestinians, held by West Germany and Switzerland, are also to be freed. Ibis was announced today In a statement Issued by Prime Minister Edward Heath's office.308 words
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Article44 1970-10-01 1 PARIS, Wta. Talks are underway for the sale of French Bxocet sea-to-aea missiles to Britain In a multl-mllllon sterling contract, Industry sources said UxUy. Ihe negotiations cover 300 missiles which cost a million francs (about $52,000) each, they added Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article101 1970-10-01 1 Anti-Red demo by 50 students JAKARTA, Wed. A new student anti-communist movement took to the streets here today on the eve of the fifth anniversary ot the abortive 1965 communist coup. A group of about 50 students from the Oerakan Antl-Komunls (Movement against Communism staged a peaceful 30--minute demonstration outsideReuter - 101 words
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Article50 1970-10-01 1 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. Mr. R. Ramani. 68. Malaysian Ambassador to the United Nations, died today in his suite at the Waldorf Astoria, the Malaysian mission said. A spokesman said Mr. Ramani, who underwent surgery for a heart ailment several years ago. died In his sleep— APAP - 50 words
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Article42 1970-10-01 1 NEW DELHI. Wee India is building up Its hotel accommodation In a bid to attract one million foreign tourists a year by 1981, c senior tourism official said here today. Only 249,000 tourists came to India last year. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article29 1970-10-01 1 .LONDON. Wed. Russia has offered Red China a non-aggres-sion pact and Peking rejected the peace bid out of hand, diplomatic sources disclosed today. UPIUPI - 29 words
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Article184 1970-10-01 1 PARIS, Wed. A French reporter in Tel Aviv today quoted "certain reports" arriving in Israel as saying hundreds of Egyptians have been arrested since President Nasser's death and that "loyal" tank unit.s have pulled up around Cairo and Alexandria. Yves Cuau, staff reporter for Paris184 words
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Article, Illustration332 1970-10-01 1 JOSEPH YEO - Banker's wife 'disowned' by her father JOSEPH YEO WHAT CAN I 00? SHE SAYS By CINGAPORE. Wed. A millionaire banker's wife almost broke down in tears today when told that her father had decided to disown her publicly. Then fighting back her tears, Mrs. Margaret Lien Ying Chow, 28. wife332 words
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Article122 1970-10-01 1 Aircraft with 29 aboard crashes p|ANANG, (Vietnam), "Wed. An Air Vietnam passenger plane crashed in bad weather today while trying to make a landing at Dunang. National police sources here said initially that all 29 people aboard apparently were killed. The U.S. Command in Saigon however said later that aAP - 122 words
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290 1970-10-01 1 -Firemen rescue 16 trapped in house CINGAPORE, Wed. Firemen tonight rescued 16 people trapped inside an old twostorey shophouse in McCullum Street when part of its first floor coliapsed. Most of the occupant! weic asleep when the floor portion near the staircase gave way without warning. The whole staircase tumbled290 words
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Article44 1970-10-01 1 Cars ablaze after collision SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two cars collided at the junction ot Serangoon Road and Rangoon road.s 20 minutes past midnight and momenta later burst into flames. Both drivers escaped unhurt. A fire engine arrived 10 minute:- later and put out the tlames44 words
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Article37 1970-10-01 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. The Apollo 13 astronauts Navy Captain James A. Lovell Jr., and civilians Fred W Halse Jr. and John L Swigert Jr. will set out on a two-week European good will tour tomorrow37 words
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Article34 1970-10-01 1 TEL AVIV. Wed. Tht Israeli Defence Minister. General Moshe Dayan. will visit the United Stales In December and have talks with American leaders, usually well Informed sources said here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article32 1970-10-01 1 SINOAPORE. Thurs. A Chinese man was found dead at the foot of Block B. Port Authority quarters In Blair Plain, at 1.15 am. today. No foul play la suspected32 words
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Article34 1970-10-01 1 LONDON. W.-d Britain rrleaard InU Khalrd from Jail and Aew the PalestlnUn tirl tueiilla out of the sea.iitry tonight, the price for getting hijack hostages home safe from Arab captivity.— AT34 words
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Miscellaneous40 1970-10-01 1 Lethal tide NAOOYA. (Japan). Wed. Hundreds of thousands of dead flih in the Ise and Mikawa bays of sentral Japan have been washed ashore recently, apparently caused by (he red tide phenomenon and industrial pollution, fishery officials here said today.40 words
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Advertisement3165 1970-10-01 2 ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT Services for Faster Economic and Industrial Growth is the Objective of (H HOCK HUA BANK (SABAH) BHD. AB<s^^^ m^^^M Messages The Chief Minister of Sabah, Tun Datu i TUC BP -i nC y T Mustapha bin Datu Harun has been invited by > M A lfe3^^^sl|SßK ntblUcNl the3,165 words
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289 1970-10-01 3 Contract labour to blame for train crash: —Union KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Railwaymen's Union of Malaya today blamed the use of temporary, inexperienced staff for the derailment of a goods train near Batu Tiga on Saturday. The union has protested in the "strongest possible terms" to the Railway Administration against289 words
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111 1970-10-01 3 SINGAPORE CERTAINLY WISHES RAZAK WELL LEE BONN. Wed. Sincapore "certainly wishes Tan Abdul Razak well and is prepared to help him wherever possible" Mr. Lee Kuan Yew told a Press conference here yesterday. Questioned about Singapore's relations with neighbouring Malaysia, Mr. Lee said it was impossible to case into aReuter - 111 words
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Article29 1970-10-01 3 SINGAPORE. Wed The Kampong Bahru Bus Service (Pte.) Ltd. will run a new service from Telolc Blangah Road/ Kampong Bahru Road to Shenton Way from Friday.29 words
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Article91 1970-10-01 3 Vespa manager leaves for Jakarta SINGAPORE. Wed— Mr. Yam Sheng Kwong. manager of the Vespa assembly plant at Jurong. leaves for Jakarta tomorrow for final discussions on the new $45 million assembly plant there. The Indonesian project, set up by the East Asiatic Co. Ltd., Is expected to begin production91 words
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306 1970-10-01 3 Set up industry bases in S'pore says Lee CALL TO COMPETEWITH JAPAN BONN. Wednesday |y|R. Lee Kuan Yew yesterday urged industrialists in West Germany and other European countries to set up manufacturing bases in his country to compete more effectively with Japan. The Singapore Prime Minister, on the second day306 words
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195 1970-10-01 3 Vlft DEL MAR Chile«. Wed. A Singapore Foreii^n Minis' ry official yesterday stressed the irrowiriß importance of the "new world of the Pacific." and said both the United States and Russia were urntng towards it. Mr. George Thomson, a deputy secretary at theReuter - 195 words
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Article34 1970-10-01 3 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Australian yoga expert. Miss Roma Blair, will give a demonstration at the Kamala Club In Moulmein Road on Oct. 14 at 6.15 p.m. Members and their friends are Invited to attend.34 words
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128 1970-10-01 3 Government interdicts embassy official CINGAPORE, Wed. The Government has interdicted a junior officer in the Singapore Embassy at Jakarta, who is alleged to have caused dutiable merchandise to be sent to him there He na.s returned to Singapore. It Is aliened that he abused diplomatic privileges by having goods. con.Mstlng128 words
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Article37 1970-10-01 3 SINGAPORE. Wed The scouts ami adult leaders of the 1701 Dolphin Scout Group will hold an exhibition and dinner at the "Sands" house. Clemenceau Avenue, on tiie occasion of their silver jubilee on Saturday.37 words
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406 1970-10-01 3 VEO TOON JOO - VEO TOON JOO From LONDON, Wed. Half ol Malaysia's rubber production by the middle of the 1970s ts expected to be in the form of SMR (Standard Malaysian Rubber i. Indications are that world demand will keep pace with this406 words
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Article42 1970-10-01 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. The air talks between Singapore and Britain centred on landing rights for MSA in London, entered its third day today. The teams met for about two hours in the morning and another two hours in the afternoon.42 words
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Article, Illustration345 1970-10-01 3 IGNATIUS STEPHEN - Sir Omar tells of claim on Limbang IGNATIUS STEPHEN by BRUNEI TOWN. Wed Sir Omar All Saifuddin. the former Sultan, said here yesterday that Brunei had lodged a claim on Limbang. in East Malaysia. He claimed Brunei had rights over the enclave, which Is situated in northern Sarawak adjoining Brunei.345 words
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Article, Illustration197 1970-10-01 3 NELLIE HAR - Best living tribute to Nat King Cole is younger brother Ike now in S'pore NELLIE HAR By PERHAPS the best living tribute to the late Nat Kin* Cole, is younger brother Ike with the same rich. throaty voice, and that same bright, cheerful, wide grin. And Ike arrived in SingaporeHan Hal Fung - 197 words
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Advertisement104 1970-10-01 3 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS to HOCK HUA BANK (SABAH) BERHAD ON THE OCCASION OF THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THEIR TAWAU BRANCH FROM NGUI AH KUI CO. SDN. BHD. HOTEL NAK HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS to HOCK HUA BANK (SABAH) BERHAD ON THE OCCASION OF THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THEIR TAWAU BRANCH FROM SINGAPORE MOULDING104 words
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Article, Illustration366 1970-10-01 4 More than I expected says Ten gku THAT $200,000 TAX-FREE GRATUITY AND $4,000 A MONTH PENSION KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday TENGKU AUIul Rahman today thanked Urn Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, for giving him ;i tax-free gratuity of $200,000 and a life pension of $4,000 a month, together with other lit366 words
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148 1970-10-01 4 TELL US IF TRUNK CALLS FADE OUT SAY STB SINGAPORE, \V.d SingapaJMH uhu make trunk calK to Malaysia through the Sineapor<- Telephone Hoard operator. a,.d find tin- voice at the other end fading away. should notify the Board immediately. A Board ollicial said today: "As sown as your call is148 words
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Article25 1970-10-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Calrnhill community centre will hold a party for children In the area from 8.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday.25 words
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89 1970-10-01 4 Millionaire banker Yeap dies at 77 SINGAPORE. Wed. Millionaire banker. Mr Yeap Lean Seng, managing director of the Ban Hin Lee Bank, died on Monday. He was 77. Mr. Yeap, son of the late Penang millionaire and banker Mr. Yeap Chor Ec, began working In his father's bank before the89 words
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Article108 1970-10-01 4 Scavenger sues for damages SINGAPORE. Wed 3 A Public Health Department scavenger alleged in the Hifjh Court today that he was injured because a workmate was negligent in operating a crane used to lift dust bins on to the back of a refuse wagon. Inche Abdullah bin Jaffa r. 50.108 words
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Article31 1970-10-01 4 i-'INOAPORE. Wed. The St. .lohn Ambulance Brigade West Central Area, will hold It* annual general 'nspection at hrtsade hrndnmners at Beach Road at 4 30 pm. on Sunday.31 words
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495 1970-10-01 4 Marshall: Deeply disturbing aspects o£47tf SENTENCE APPEAL CINGAPORE. Wed. Lawyer David Marshall, arguing a murder appeal, alleged in the Supreme Courl today that there were "deeply disturbing" aspects in the case. Mr. Marshall la representing Ong Kiang Kek. 23. who was .convicted In April by two Hlah Court judges on495 words
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Article84 1970-10-01 4 Disqualified rider rode m-cycle CINOAPORE, Wed. A newspaper vendor. Cheong Yew Kuan, who rode a motor-cycle after he had been disqualified. wa> jailed for a day and fined $200 today. He admitted rldlntr the machine at I.enskok Bahru on Feb. 6. He was fined another S2OO and disqualified for 1884 words
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Article29 1970-10-01 4 KULIM. Weo CWong Chuan Sin, 16. m-ax drowned while swimming In a pool at Eungel Koh yeaterday. Hlx three companion* raised an alarm when they ml»--xed him.29 words
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206 1970-10-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed SINGAPORE will turn out her own specialist anaesthetists from next year to meet the present shortage, and an anticipated even larger future demand. Examinations leading to the anaesthetic qualification—Fellow of the faculty of Anaesthetists Royal Australasian College of Surgeons206 words
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207 1970-10-01 4 State Assembly pay review byMentris Besar KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Should Mentris Besar and State Assemblymen get pay increases with reduced pensions now that Ministers and MPs are getting more pay? This issue will be discussed at the meeting of Mentris Besar here on Oct. 17. Axked about a possible pay207 words
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161 1970-10-01 4 MALA YSIA, THAI ACCORD ON RED SURRENDER MEASURES I7UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysia and Thailand agreed today to co-ordinate arrangements to incut c terrorists straddling the border to surrender. The agreement Is contained in a communique issued alter todays meetIng of the General Border Committee Addressing the conference Thailand's Chief of161 words
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Article30 1970-10-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Thf Junior Chamber of Commerre will hold IU national convention to elect lta 1971 board of directors at Hotel Negaia Bt 1 30 p.m. on Saturday.30 words
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Advertisement73 1970-10-01 4 S) 10th October 1970 /PsA*/' (AJ/j? I^B swimsuits, underwear, knee\jia^| trf^|6<^J\j fik length socks, etc., etc. *^V «v BOYS: Shirts. T-shirts, n^ singlets, briefs, slacks, M) jeans, sport-shirts, shorts/V V^/C^^^tAL pyjamas, ties, etc., etc. /fTS '^■Br-C ■y blankets, underwear, bibs, t '«\&j^fc>>Jr s milk bottles, nipples, baby lAj r#^^U^* I73 words
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287 1970-10-01 5 Lighter owners want Spore River godowns to remain SINGAPORE. Wed. The Lighter Owners' Association is to petition the Government to urge that the godowns and warehouses on the banks of the Singapore River be allowed to continue to function in the face of urban renewal. The association said In a287 words
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Article, Illustration820 1970-10-01 5 FOf/Tff JWtf .4 G//?L (Wtf/S LAP SHOWED THE WAY Rescued 4, then dived in bid to save more SINGAPORE, Wed. 'J'HK St;itc Coroner today ordered Ihe arrest of a motorist after hearing thai two of his 10 passengers drowned when the820 words
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Article103 1970-10-01 5 KIRK SPENDS FULL DAY IN A SUB riINGAPORE. Wed. The O British I ndrr-Secre-tary of State for the Royal Navy, Mr. Peter Kirk, had a full day today in a submarine. He was flown to the submarine HMS Finwhate this morning in a Wessex helicopter of the 847 Naval Air103 words
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Article100 1970-10-01 5 Theft charge mother's pledge CINGAPORE, Wed. A mother who told a court she stole $10 to buy food for her seven children from a house, was Riven a six-month conditional discharge today. Third District Judge, Mr. K.T Alexander, made Ang Ngai Chens. 32. promise not to steal "for the rest100 words
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Advertisement154 1970-10-01 5 This is the start of a different kind of contest Jebsen (ScJ^^ I r/ n H^H M M When Y° u bu y one of the man V products distributed by PSSSn I I BnT^ Jebsen Jessen Pte. Ltd. an entry form will be given JWOO^ I M f_^^ for154 words
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187 1970-10-01 6 Govt plans pay hike to keep top technical staff IriIMiAPORE. W>d. The »O Government is planning a major overhaul of salary structures to stop a 'brain drain" of top technical men from its services. A Malay Mail report today said that the salary revision was planned to "head off further187 words
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Article33 1970-10-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Rubber Research Institute Staff Union tonight unanimously rejected a plea from the director. Dr. BC. Sekhar. not to carry out its threat to boycott overtime from tomorrow33 words
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442 1970-10-01 6 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG: RETIREMENT CLAUSE CLAIMED AS VOID By Singapore, Wed WAS it through "sheer ignorance or through negligence" that Singapore trade unions accepted a clause, already written into numerous collective 'agreements, which is now claimed as void? This was the question Mr. Tan442 words
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Article71 1970-10-01 6 BINOAPORE. Wed. A former advertising employee. Thomas Huang; Chong Yien. was fined a total of $295 today for not paying $47 surcharge on 12 unpaid parking ticket from Sept. 18 to Dec. 11 last year Hr was fined various Mims ranelne from $5 to $3(1 on each71 words
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326 1970-10-01 6 SINGAPORE. Wad rpHE Government to--1 day warned "private" taxi drivers registering for Job conversion from tomorrow to provide "reasonably truthful answer" in their application forms. "Otherwise, detection of any material misinformation supplied by applicants will render outright rejection of such applications, said a326 words
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Advertisement208 1970-10-01 6 Taday: 1 30-3 30-7 00 I 10pm. Koo Yuon L'lv Ho Th« Gold.n Kniahr" iMandonn-Colorscop* Tomorrow "Invasion of lurop*" iCiloricooe, S'/i ">■'■ Upp«r Thornton Road O.em Taday: 1.10-1.10.7.15 t t.JO Dovid Chiono Ti u->o Li Ching DEAD I«.D (Mondorm-Colorscooa) START LEARNING NOW FOR THE FtSTIVC SIASON. SOCIAL OANCINC m CLASSES208 words
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Article, Illustration895 1970-10-01 7 Five hikers lost for night in jungle COLD, HUNGRY AND EXHAUSTED... L TANAH RATA, Wed n «ad By piVK hikers lost in the Cameron Highlands jungle on Monday, spent the night huddled against a big rork to keep warm as they dozed fitfully, buzzed by big bird like insects and895 words
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Article29 1970-10-01 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Th« National Theatre Tniat will present a concert for membero and »ervlcemen of the Ministry of Interior »nri Defence ai. the Nattona Theatre at pjn. tomorrow.29 words
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Article105 1970-10-01 7 FLAGS AT HALF MAST FOR NASSER SINGAPORE. Wed. All flags in Singapore will be flown at half mast tomorrow during the state funeral of President Nasser of the I'nited Arab Republic. President Nasser died at his home in Cairn on Monday after a heart attack This afternoon, the acting Minister105 words
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Article34 1970-10-01 7 JAKARTA. Wed. A M»lay*>an miliuiv mission headed by Bnnaoif i -General Jamil bin Ahmad visited the Indonesian Army Command Stuff School In Bandung. West Java, this week Antara News Agency reported today34 words
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223 1970-10-01 7 Aussie trade group offers training for S'pore workers SINGAPORE. Wed The visiting Australian Metal Trades Export Group AMTEG i plans to offer training facilities in Australia to qualified Singaporeans holding posts from workshop foremen to factory managers. This was announced today by Mr. Alan Edwards, deputy leader of the AMTEG223 words
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322 1970-10-01 7 Wife: A white pill made me commit adultery CINGAPORE, Wed. A wifr told a maintenance court today she had been "charmed into committing adultery with a private investigator sent to discover if she had been committing adultery. Nellie Chla Chung Neo. 32. was opposing an application by her husband for322 words
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Advertisement388 1970-10-01 7 SINGAPORE Alley Photo Tradera Amateur Photo Stores Ltd.. Bee Loh Photo Supplier* Bengold Co., B^ntenq Radio Elect., Boon Co.. Cathay Photo Store Chong Wah Watches Catnaraa C. K. Tang (Singapore) Pta. Ltd.. Everbright Photo Centra Harrows Pta Ltd., Hrn Co., Hock Ctieong Co., Jack a Photo Co.. King's Department Store)388 words
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Miscellaneous265 1970-10-01 7 Straits Times Crossword aaaaal BBaaaT~~Baßi aaaflLaaaaaaaaaaV I. aaaaaHHl Laaafl LaaH At BOSS J Redhead annoys tha team. 1. Striker has engagement with Pf* 1 I**1 7l artist (10;. Fr nk returned with crirketei P-our duck*, nvepenny outlay? oropa book-making? (7. 1. 4) It's aorcery! (6;. 13. Some undemanding type call9.265 words
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214 1970-10-01 8 Forged drink coupons sold at varsity ball KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Racketeers cashed in at last months University Ball held at the Great I Hall here and sold hundreds of forged one dollar bar coupons. The forged coupons were found among the genuine ones late In the evening of Aug. 22214 words
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Article37 1970-10-01 8 SINGAPORE Wed —The High Commissioner lor India. Mr. Prem Bhatla. will speak on the anniversary of Mihitni Gandhi's birthday, which will be celebrated at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial In Race Course Lane on Friday.37 words
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137 1970-10-01 8 UNIVERSITY POST FOR OUR ONLY NUCLEAR SCIENTIST CINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's only nuclear scientist, Dr. Tay Eng Soon, is due home from Britain on Friday to take up a post as lecturer in the University of Singapore's Department of Electrical Engineering. Dr. Tay, 32, who holda a doctorate degree in electrical137 words
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Article31 1970-10-01 8 SINGAPORE. Wed —A purae containing about $38 and rccelpta which wa.« recovered In a taxi yesterday, can be claimed at the Nanyang Sisng Pau office after 3 p.m. tomorrow.31 words
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237 1970-10-01 8 I SINGAPORE. Wed THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce wants a liaison committee to be set up between the four Chambers and the Port Authority to deal with grouses on both sides The proposal was made at the chamber's monthly meeting today, after237 words
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Article, Illustration531 1970-10-01 8 '$124,000 loot shareout for five' WITNESS: ROBBERS MET IN MY FLAT SINGAPORE. Wad. piVK robbers who got away with a $124,000 payroll grab at the PI B Kitchener Road depot met at a Dakota Crescent flat to share their loot, a court heard today. Tan Peng Ho. 24, a crftninal531 words
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Advertisement101 1970-10-01 8 I 1 m A mm i k ■Mill mW '\L*'^tommmmWl Sh JL Mr tfDPtv Mm*.- m wm Ma m^^^^^^^^^t^^^^^ .^1 Mmmw mmmm\ We are proud to have been entrusted with the construction of The New Sarawak General Hospital which is to be opened by H.E. The Governor, Tun Tuanku Haji101 words
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Miscellaneous170 1970-10-01 8 Ul*n O»p lit, V.T. Htmmiim THAT TAKES CARE N i WHY, TMMH AMAZIN& I I OKMf, XXI COCKS I DONT FOBGET, OOOLaH FIT """I/^""" """N OP MOUR SUPPLIES; ioSCAK. TMPrUE JUST... ARE NEXT! HOP PtCK-UP IN THIRTY /REMEMBER, GOOD LUCK! Mh^ DR. WEST! PtSAFHWkRtNG ABOARD.' OA.YS.' <^ POCTOR! V~-_ T170 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1970-10-01 9 JULES WITCOVER - Is Edward Kennedy making a come-back? JULES WITCOVER AS THE OLD CHARM RETURNS... By WASHINGTON YOU HAVE to see him in action only a few minutes to have all doubts expelled that, for all that has happened, the political magic of the Kennedys is still there. As he steps out1,051 words
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461 1970-10-01 9 VMV YORK Andrew Goodman, who has a few midilengths to sell these days, tells this story about a yowiig lady for whom he gave a wedding dinner the other nigbt at Cate Basque. "The young lady. 25 years old and attractive,461 words
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Advertisement372 1970-10-01 9 Kirloakar HeHsontaHy *P«t OlllW< Cantrifuftal Pump* |D I I J^Jt C 3 Eas» to operate, versatile, tha head and capacity ara \S IWI I %aY aasily controlled. O«aignad for handling lar g* quantities el water against lew and medium head*, at lew coat par Al IJ gallon. Suitable for Industry,372 words
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Article, Illustration288 1970-10-01 10 N.O. KUTTY - 'Steel balls down throat' threat N.O. KUTTY GANG GRABS FAMILY LIFE-SA VINGS By SINGAPOBE, Wednesday pOUR armed men trussed up a woman, her son and her sister with wire yesterday threatening to throw steel ball-bearings into their throats if they shouted for help, then stole the family life savings ofMazlan Badron - 288 words
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105 1970-10-01 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Post Office Savings Bank will from tomorrow introduce an additional facility for depositors a joint account system. The new system can be operated by all or anyone of the signatories of the account, the Postal Services Department announced today. This facility105 words
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361 1970-10-01 10 Seven years' jail for 'Captain Midnight' Hussain CINGAPORE. Wed— The man the police knowas "Captain Midnight' because he always swooped in the small hours, was jailed for seven years today on five counts of housebreaking and theft, which netted him over 550.000 in goods and cash In iust three months.361 words
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262 1970-10-01 10 Garden city campaign: Warning by an —expert— CINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's intensive "garden-city" campaign hasn't exactly won kudos from horticulturist Mr. John Ede. "A disastrous mistake often made is indiscriminate planting and over-plant-ing, to which the Parka and Trees Division of the PWD In its enthusiasm is particularly prone.' the president262 words
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Advertisement58 1970-10-01 10 Fresh for Anytime or Frozen Forever l/^"^ I .^^^^^^a IHBB |>/^3 I ■TxS ~^W^B keep a good supply of meats, fish i MiI MfIUHHW i A I V-w 1 HF-87EF, with "Time-Off" NO FROST defrost- Jf |'»^>i|J HF-130S Capacity 1 19 liters ®*^fe^^^^ I^M l|j SR-156ED Capacity 134 liters Sanyo58 words
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Miscellaneous55 1970-10-01 10 Bugs Bunny by Ratj>h Hetrndahl /Vl»^4*>yTHArS ENOUGH, STEP OJ TH' SCALE f 6Ooo\ (yk LOST SEVEN ft/I uHeeze'l porky: ya been an 1 we'll see how news, k N *--i ounces/ u\ rjxuui/t A WORKIN'OUTFER MUCH R-%B YA V DOC: lA *Xi V> 1< A/<!\ \£™£y \^TY&HOURS!y DROPPED ON TH'55 words
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Article, Illustration1263 1970-10-01 11 ...And what the young people want to read IT w;is nine o'clock and I was silling in English -class... m) body whs sitling Iliac, but m> mind \v;is far aw.iv. Mr. Finlcv. the teacher, was discussing T< Kill A Mockingbird' and the wbok thing was so1,263 words
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246 1970-10-01 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore's education system must be carefully examined to ensure that students do' not become mental health casualties. This was the consensus amonr four speakers at a forum on "The school child and 'mental health" organised by the Singapore Association for246 words
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Advertisement92 1970-10-01 11 V' Herbal I Foam Bath- V. that gently softens and fragrantly cleanses your skin. J Goya Aqua Manda "Rupiahs to dollars plus duties plus taxes. Add shipping. 79 I ay^^^"< 1 BMMII —orr I aH BSUia ik Work ii out in a jifTy on Facil's electronic calculator.. Or almost as92 words
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Advertisement238 1970-10-01 11 f m GUEEAIN SPECIAL GIFT OFFER RoMnswis RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE 1. You arc invited to call at our jtM GUERLAIN Counter at Robinson's between now and 15th October J|| |9 1970. and get gifts of up to 60* on the value of your purchase while stocks last: Jf $10/: or238 words
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Article510 1970-10-01 12 Dr. Gunnar Jarring has been critical of speculation about the effects of President Nasser's death on his peacemaking mission. This is understandable for relating the two matters tends to confuse issues and complicate Dr. Jarring's task. Nevertheless it is impossible to consider the situation in the Middle-East as510 words
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Article272 1970-10-01 12 There are pills and pills, and Singapore parents will be relieved to learn that of the four types of pill which pedlars have been selling to schoolchildren only one is in any way dangerous or undesirable. Analysis of the white "M' embossed pill has established that it272 words
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Article233 1970-10-01 12 A campaign is contemplated to promote the use of safety helmets by Malaysian motorcyclists and scooter users. It is not before time. The motorcyclists' death risk in accidents is 27 times higher than that for car drivers, and a total of 80 per cent of motorcyclists233 words
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160 1970-10-01 12 DERHAPS it is time Malaysia or Singapore had another airline; a passenger airline operating Internally ONLY. NiSA are enthusiastic about their international services Their international passengers are well catered for. It is understandable that they have to keep up with international standards. but why at160 words
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Letter116 1970-10-01 12 AFTER you published my letter about illegal parking and traffic jam.-. along Jalan Campbell every Saturday noon, the police followed up my suggestion and posted an officer at the scene to prevent any Illegal parking. With this action there were no more traffic jams. However, this action lasted116 words
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200 1970-10-01 12 T WAS most perturbed when served with a notice claiming surcharge for not paying a parking ticket— when I already had. This happened some months ago, wh»n I parked at one of the one-way street parking lots. Aa the parking attendant there covered a200 words
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Letter44 1970-10-01 12 1T will be a just act If the Government would enforce a law to subject the timber lorry drivers to drive slowly giving trailing public transport and other vehicles a chance to pass without being blocked for miles and miles. M. I. KAMARIEDDIN Ipoh.44 words
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Letter122 1970-10-01 12 I AM prepared to be- queath $1 to the person who can get the operator in Ipoh at the first dialling from my telephone In Malim Nauar. Direct dialled calls, with few exceptions are likewise unsatisfactory. In spite of several complaint* over the phone (for which I was122 words
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412 1970-10-01 12 Kerala nuns: 'Not all evidence in yet' TN reply to "Kerala Catholic" I repeat that the statement that Indian girls were sold to convent* is misleading because It clearly Implies that the girls had no say in the matter. It also surely goes against rule of elementary justice that the412 words
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Letter32 1970-10-01 12 SUGGEST the education dept. of each State set up a Board to entertain complaints from teachers and the public about the Inefficiency and high handed attitudes of some headmasters. A.B. Kuala Lumpur32 words
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137 1970-10-01 12 PONCERNING your v> publication of the story of Miss Leila Khaleid. I am in favour of your noint of view o nthe subject. It 16 essential to understand the motives and and Dsvcholoev of a criminal in order to be ablt tn137 words
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Article1366 1970-10-01 12 DICK WILSON - DICK WILSON QUESTION MARK OVER SINGAPORE INDUSTRY By SINGAPORE IS SINGAPORE poised for a costly and possibly self-defeating wage-spiral over the next two or three years? This is the question that is beginning to haunt some economists and industrialists in the Republic. There Is evidence that1,366 words
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Advertisement68 1970-10-01 12 Styltt cut to tha latast trend by our most axptrnnced craftsman sinca 1934. Suits complataly hand tailorad stltchad right to tha buttonholas ansurtnc bast workmanship. Wi art alto Importars S> axporttrs of flnast Cants taxtllas thtrtby wi hava tha latast t, widatt range of matarlals for saltctlon. And for our68 words
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Advertisement341 1970-10-01 12 Kaiser Stuhl wines have until recently only been available at an exclusive Singapore club which imported them direct from Australia. Now, thanks to Sime Darby, a wide range of these fine moderately pi iced wines are being sold here. Kaiser Stuhl (say Kyser Stool) was so named by the original341 words
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Article, Illustration507 1970-10-01 13 Big 4 bid to save peace plan NEW YORK, W.d. JHE U.N. representatives of the Big Four powers today hold a new session of Middle-East talks in a bid to salvage the peace mission of U.N. envoy Gunnar Jarring after President Nasser's death. Dr. Jarring yesterday decried speculation about theReuter - 507 words
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257 1970-10-01 13 Peking scorns no war pact with -Russia LONDON, Wednesday. RUSSIA has offered Peking a non-aggres-sion pact but it was rejected, diplomatic sources disclosed today. The Russians made the offer in the context of talks in Peking on Mao's demand for "rectifications" of the 4.000 mile frontier. Mao claims sizeable sectionsUPI - 257 words
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213 1970-10-01 13 HONG KONG. Wed. n China celebrates its 21st birthday tomorrow and there is speculation that it may do so with a bang. Last year China set off two nuclear bombs shortly before the National Day celebrations although It did not announce thisReuter - 213 words
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Article51 1970-10-01 13 BANGUI. (Central Atrican Republic Wed. Security forces in this west African ,>.iate yesterday detained three. North Korean diplomats who they said crowed the border improperly from neighbouring Congo But the Government later announced it would take no action against the three men. It termed the incident regrettable.Reuter - 51 words
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161 1970-10-01 13 Agreement on trade with Taiwan 'not broken' SYDNEY. Wed OppoMtion Leader Mr. Gough Whitlam asked Minister of Trade Mr. John McEwrn in Paiitament today whether Australia's export of 12.000 tons of iron and fine steel and 14.000 tons of scrap metal to Mainland China In the last financial year was161 words
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269 1970-10-01 13 Governor wants central rule for Uttar Pradesh NEW DELHI. Wednesday. yHE Governor of Uttar Pradesh yesterday recommended that the state be put under direct Central Government rule as the political situation in the state became even more tangled. Mr. B. Oopal Reddl, made the" move after Uttar Pradesh Chief MinisterReuter - 269 words
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76 1970-10-01 13 Japan to build the world's longest tunnel TOKYO. Wed. The Railway Council hax approved a project to build the world's longest tunnel linking the northern Uland or Hokkaido with the main island of Honshu. The 38.6mi1c-long tunnel, popularly known as the Seilcan Tunnel, would lie 328 feet beneath Tsugaru Strait.NYT - 76 words
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Article118 1970-10-01 13 XEL AVIV. Wed. I»--x rael's Deputy Prime Minister. Mr. Yifal Allon. last night reassured F.fjrpt that Israel Mas not pl.uininc any military action in the Sues Canal duriiix the present time follow mc President Nasssrr's drill] Gen. Alion said In a television interview that ifReuter - 118 words
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Article16 1970-10-01 13 Cardinal dies ROME. Wrd Italian Cardinal Benedetto Aloi.M Manila died here today. He was 91, Renter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article63 1970-10-01 13 OFF TO PAY FINAL TRIBUTE AMXANDRIA. Wed. /X —Hundreds or wrepinc. screaming^ near-hystrrual Kgyptians clamber aboard a ('airo-bi)Uii(l train to pay (heir final rrs- < pects to President (ianial Abdul Nasser. They will join millions who have already parked the capital for President Nas>er's funeral tomorrow, cutting off all roads63 words
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Advertisement327 1970-10-01 13 0021 -70- A mWa f^ P*^ m d^^ DAIRY FRESH WITHOUT REFRIGERATION m^^Aj I It's pure dairy-fresh full cream milk. Now you can have extra energy to excel at work, study, sports. MAy H K WL^IW WL^^M And you can win big cash pn*es in this Sports Day colouring contest.327 words
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Miscellaneous24 1970-10-01 13 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby you »MV ?JT^ lr BU6V ATM-even /< fr I* V O'clock in rue S mwm just riowfiO J&grcE 2£ b>24 words
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233 1970-10-01 14 Man is charged with threat to blackmail airline UONG KONG, Wed An Am c r lean, Ewing David Dod^son, 61, was charged in in court today with trying to blackmail the BOAC by threatening to destroy two of its passenger planes Magistrate Gerard Byrne dented bail because of the •'•enous'"UPI - 233 words
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Article24 1970-10-01 14 TEGUCIGALPA (Honduras, Wed. Five miners. <v»r» kilied and fne others in■<ir«l in a landslide at 9»n ■lunacitn mines caused by heary rains.24 words
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Article, Illustration187 1970-10-01 14 L TOKYO. Wod. rK >uuii(r*t dattfhter of Emperor Ilirohitu iind Km pro* Nacako will scon make her debut as an rmuhyyee or a Tokyo department store. the Kvodo newt acency said today. She la Mm. Takako Shimaiu. tlie fifth daurhter of th«187 words
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Article35 1970-10-01 14 TOKYO. Wed A series of rolling earth tremors rocked the Tokyo and Its adjacent areas early today, the Central Meteologlral Agency announced. There were no reports of ca.<-ualtito or property damage35 words
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219 1970-10-01 14 ZANZIBAR, Wednesday AN Iranian envoy seeking the release of four girls of Persian origin said to have been forced to wed Zanzibar Government official*, was told today the girls' husbands would nr.sthave to agree to let them go. Zanzibar President Sheikh Abeid219 words
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Article503 1970-10-01 14 Troops dump 50 in war grave AMMAN. Wednesday JHE stench of death and rotting bodies hangs over Wahdat refugee camp on the edge of Amman where soldiers used a bulldozer yesterday to shovel earth over nearly 50 swollen corpses sprawled in a ditch. Cholera has broken out in the area,Reuter - 503 words
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226 1970-10-01 14 LOS ANGELES, Wed. 1 A film Stunt man told the Sharon Tate murder trial he slept with a shotgun beside him for a month late last year because he was afraid Qf hippie leader Charles Manson. Juan Flynn, 25. a curlyhaired, handsome226 words
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Article48 1970-10-01 14 JAKARTA. Wed Auitralia has agreed to provide Indonesia with rs»2 million In Colombo Plan tld to improve and enlarge the w»Ur supply !n Bogor Australian Ambassador Mr. Gordon Jockel and the Indonesian Minister of Public Works Mr. SuUmi signed the agreement here yenterday. AP.AP - 48 words
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Advertisement121 1970-10-01 14 WW?% BOTH ALLIANCE IS ESTABLISHED V W^ n n NIPPON PAIN! Joins The InternatioHal 1 TRANSOCEAN MARINE PAINT ASSOCIATION Wgjv A^> Through the establishment of this alliance with the world's leading marine paint manufacturers, jf< NIPPON PAINT has the unique advantage of K. 1 sharing world-wide resources and technical *^M121 words
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Article, Illustration443 1970-10-01 15 Nixon to Nato allies: You can rely on us ON LAST LEG OF A 'SHOW THE FLAG* TOUR NAPLES, Wednesday PRESIDENT Nixon meets Natos top military commanders today to assure Western allies they can rely on U.S. commitments for the defence of the Mediterranean and Europe. He is due atReuter - 443 words
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Article127 1970-10-01 15 VAMPIRE HUNTER NAILED BY POLICE— I ON DON, Wed. Allan Kan-ant took his crucifix and sharpened stake to nail a vampire in a London graveyard but got himself nailed by police instead. The 24-year-old vam-phire-hi nter was yesterday found not guilty of being in an enclosed area of the cemetery127 words
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123 1970-10-01 15 DETROIT, Wed. The United Auto Workers Union yesterday began paying about US$l4 million a week In strike benefits to striking General Motors employees. It also decided to cut staff salaries in half as from Sept. 20. The cut was announced123 words
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Article364 1970-10-01 15 Asians believe in domino theory- NEW YORK. W«d VICE-PRESIDENT Agnew last night criticised Senate Doves for their efforts to restrict President Nixon's action in South-east Asia, declaring ''America's decision in Vietnam will decide the fate of at least six other countries." The remarks were prepared for a Republican Party rallyReuter; AP - 364 words
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137 1970-10-01 15 GEN. ABRAMS TAKEN ILL AT VIETNAM CEREMONY CAIGON, Wed.—Gen--3 eral Creighton W. Abrams, Commander of U.S. Forces in Vietnam, was taken ill today while attending a ceremony honouring Australian troops fighting in Vietnam. The 55-year-old Four-Star general appeared to stumble as he was leaving an auditorium after the unveiling ofReuter - 137 words
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Article39 1970-10-01 15 CONSTANCE c Germany). Wed. A public broth* was badly damaeod by bomb exveMrrday which also ed tev« cars parked out.Mdr. police reported. Btß «,re neverely tn\w<\ and two momen «err (liiEhtly hurt by the blast. AT39 words
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180 1970-10-01 15 US Army limits ammo supplies -to troops OAIGON. Wed— The VS. Army Command in Vietnam has quietly begun limiting supplies of ammunition and most other equipment to its nearly 300.000 troop*., military sources revealed today. The sources said that the most restrictive available supply rate— In effect, rationing system— everUPI - 180 words
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195 1970-10-01 15 SYDNEY, Wednesday AUSTRALIA'S unlucky A flagship, the aircraft carrier Melbourne, was In another collision today hut nit one was reported imured. The carrier, which has twin- >liced destroyers is tun during exercise at escaped with light ill— n to its stern in a195 words
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56 1970-10-01 15 Top British scientist found hanged WTUmlow England i. Wed. A top British nuclear scientist. Aiustnan-born Dr. Hans Kronberger. wax found hanged at his home today. The 50-vrar-old wMower w«5 found by his chauffeur when he reported for work thu morning Dr. Kronberger was dir«ctor of Reactor DcveloDment Oroup tt Hitler56 words
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296 1970-10-01 15 SAIGON. Wednesday MORE THAN 2,000 American marines leave for home in a few days with the withdrawal from South Vietnam of three major units, the U.S. Military Command said. The first marine division units the Third Battalion o! the Seventh Regiment, the Third of theReuter - 296 words
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Advertisement61 1970-10-01 15 If we are proud ft to announce the opening of our ■ft new branch in C KOTA C KINABALU fl7 with showroom and complete facilities, V Hi J In keeping with our policy of efficient B 1 after-sales service we have a fully trained m\ team of service personnel and61 words
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Article146 1970-10-01 16 Merlimau Pegoh profits a record PROFITS at Merlimau Pegoh touched a record in the financial year ended March 1970. The pre-tax profit hit £769.832 against £493,600 last time. Tax charges this time take £251,818 against £160,177 before leaving a net profit for the year of 1518,014 against £333.423. This Is146 words
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Article354 1970-10-01 16 WILKINSON PROCESS paying an Interim dividend of 10 per cent for the financial year ended September 1970. Last year the same interim was followed by a final of 15 and a bonus dividend of 10 per cont. But this total dividend was 124 per cent better than the354 words
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Article1048 1970-10-01 16 BID AND OFFER PRICII OPFICIALLV LISTED AT TNI CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN Tell SINCAPOHf AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OP THE STOCK EXCHANGE WITM PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS. YIITIROAV WIMi cIOSWI ""^V TJIKNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yoterday lneluding odd lots totalled 1.278.0001,048 words
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Article875 1970-10-01 16 UISIXtSS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala l.umpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of ahares traded shown in braekeU In lots o' 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma (3) $1.34. Ajinomoto (2) $1.98. Alean (2) $1.40. (4) $1.41 Allied Choc. (1)875 words
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Article73 1970-10-01 16 CHIEF PRICE CHANGES RISES Sovran $1.40 +.15 S. Times $6.75 +.10 S. P. Textile $1.15 +.05 Fusan $2.20 +.04 Shell $3.16 +.04 Starlite $1.09 +.03 O. Lumber $1.10 +.03 Borneo $1.68 +.03 FALLS M. Cables $1.30 -.56 Hume IM) $M 6 —.10 S. Merlin $0.70 —.05 U.M. Flour $1.85 —.0573 words
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208 1970-10-01 16 CONDITIONS were |earrally quiet on the Stock Exchanxe of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. The undertone was steady. With hieh-fl.vrrs coming under restrictive dealings, the day's volume was much reduced. Movement in the 3 highflyers. Fancy Tiles. Fusan and Lien Hoe was narrow within a208 words
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Article40 1970-10-01 16 Straits Times Indices Sept. 2* Sept. 3* Industrials. 133.3! 133.63 1 Hauls: 67.75 «7.M Properties: 1U4.42 1M.76 t Tin*: MM tt.» t f rubber*: U3.«t 113.65 Dec. SO. 1»M IM 1 Dec. 31, IMB IM t Dec. 29. IMS 10040 words
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Article271 1970-10-01 16 THE Bank ot America is studying a system of inter-connected computers to facilitate the use of credit cards throughout the world. Mr. Donald Mcßride, Bankamerica Service Corporation president, said in London on Tuesday. Mr. Mcßride. attending the first annual conference of banks issuing cards compatible with Bankamericard, stressed271 words
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Article159 1970-10-01 16 rPHE Association of Bunks In Malaysia-Singapore announced x these best agreed merchant rates as at Bept. 30 Local dollars to one unit Sterling Pound 7 3725 Australian Dollar 3 4475 «ew Zealand Dollar 3 4575 5outh Arabian Dinar 7.3900 J.S. Dollar 3.0950 local dollars to 100 units >f159 words
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Article251 1970-10-01 16 AUGUST rubber production by estates of the following companies are: Pounds Aytr Mole* 109.090 Bradwall 474,000 Bukit rCatll 115,947 Buklt Mertajam 694,500 Casllefield (Klangi 483.000 Chamek 125.000 Cheras 164.000 Chtrsont** 214.500 Edensor 127.000 Gltnguwne 109.000 Golden Hope i.385.500 Holy rood 167.000 Hongkong (Seiangor) 75.000 Highland and Lowland 2.846.000251 words
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Article76 1970-10-01 16 T<HE Malayan Minister of 1 Finance has fixed these rates for calculating Cast r,s duties for the period from Oct 1 to Oct. 7. Rubber 51 cenU a lb. Copra $484.00 a ton Palm Oil 5595.50 a ton Pithn Kernels $381.25 a ton The rales of duties payable76 words
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Article26 1970-10-01 16 Sept. 30. RUBBER: 49% cents (up quarter of a cent). TIN: $661.37' 2 (up 37 2 cents). Estimated offering 375 tons (up It tons).26 words
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Article375 1970-10-01 16 A FTER an unchanged J\ opening, yesterday's rubber market steadied some 3 'Bth cent during the morning on shortcoverlng of nearby and forward demand. The turnover, however, was small with business confined to No. 1 RSS. The morning session closed quiet. The afternoon session was very quiet and375 words
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Article10 1970-10-01 16 Kept. Aug. Tin: 5658.259 1655.71S Rubber: st.73!erls. 51.425cU.10 words
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Article96 1970-10-01 16 CMINIII PHIiOuCI tXCMAHCI. IMCAPORI NOON CLOSING PRICES rH PICUL VISTgRDAV. Cttwiut Oil: bulk IM MlUn. drum J.Mij •ellen. Ccpra: Mixed if on mmm Oct./ Nov IK Cert |30i B. P<p*«r: Munlok wnite $I«2* Hlltra. Sarawak while Sl*o tellers, ipecial Sarawak blacK 5156 acllera. larbled Lampons black 5222* wllcra96 words
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Article58 1970-10-01 16 TtMir Mnii. S U.S. t O I nndnn 86.20 S6.l<» Beirut CliMri Mi 4ft Homknnl SB.AO 27 Zurich AA.l7<iii him 56.27',S \t, |M P«rl» 3*.5S ih.SO Sport (1) J7.74 87.70 s'por» <2> MS no I4S.SS <1> Evpoft PTlr# to non-«trrhng »r»«« in U.«. rtoll.r. Pr, o.in. •2>58 words
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Article24 1970-10-01 16 In London an Tu««lx ihr PVWB of Malayan ft per ctm Novrmtor/January oaa £100 nrlltrs UK OBJ ••lltrs: DMtmbar/Jinuar* was i»7, paid.24 words
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Article171 1970-10-01 16 rE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday rose marginally by 37 V 2 cents to $*****4 per pfcul on an offering estimated up 10 tons to 275 tons. Following the London overnight rise of £4. the market was very firm with all-round support by the United Kingdom171 words
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146 1970-10-01 16 THE Japanese Gov- ernment will operate its monetary policy with flexibility and manoeuvrability in the coming months, according to the Finance Minister. Mr. Takeo Fukudo He told a press conference in Tokyo on Tuesday that the effects of the one-year old credit squeeze were showing through146 words
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Article338 1970-10-01 16 MELBOURNE. Wea. Mining sharei. advanced strongly over a broad front In boomtype conditions on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Interest was focu&sed on International Mining h.Med In Melbourne for the first time today. The opening market followed London's lead running the shares to a peak for the day of338 words
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Article244 1970-10-01 16 UONO KONO. Wea. The A market closed steady after opening firm. There were some Initial fractional gains but sellers appeared to check further rise. Associated Hotel*. Bank* and Wharves were very active. Docks made some progress and finished at HKill'.j. The day's turnover value was HKSI2BB million. Today's244 words
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Article281 1970-10-01 16 YEW YORK, Tues—Stock* 1 weathered early emotional selling on news of Egyptian President Nasser's death and finished the session substantially on the upside in relatively active trading. The Dow Jones Industrial average closed with a gain of nearly two points coming back from a six point deficit but281 words
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Article252 1970-10-01 16 J ONt>ON Wed. Th» market »as se«n on th» later rally overnight ir. NOV York, bill Ihr Mld.lL h.ist SttOatlon wan a reitrainlnc factor. Towards the low the iiaaai la I Tlm»» in.lex 14 up at BM.I Itchlly i.(T the hfkhrtt Irvrl of Ins day while volume about UM252 words
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Article28 1970-10-01 16 UJNDON. Wed. S| <>. I- A ft,,;!.. m*nt Nov. is-,d.. l> IS.d.. Jan. Mar UM, Vtr> I<Vl.. Ji.lv «ept 2011 IM Nov. it ..1., m lonr Vrrv quirl.28 words
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Article24 1970-10-01 16 1—19). •♦ll»rs iISM ,£T>, Forward hl.»»r« (—l*l. H*ttlrmmt (n over sm ITS ion. p.m. Tsjim: <)uitt tod sasltr. 1 1 msirir tons i24 words
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Article153 1970-10-01 17 SHOUTING DISTANCE CALL VIA SPACE SINGAPORE, Wed.—SendJSf a me ssage on a 46.000-mile journey to a neighbour within shoutIng distance! Thi* Is what is happening at Amoy Quee. The RAF there has estaD lsn «l a static station in the Bkynet communications system, and thi ;trmy has set up a153 words
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Article56 1970-10-01 17 SINOAPOHk.. Wed— Promler Chit Fund iPt«> Ltd. has taken nut a writ against Shalk Mydln of Lorong Maiioan. alleging that he «s "a member of the company" lx owing them $13,459 under the company's business ruler The writ waa Issued in the High Court by Memn, R56 words
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Article33 1970-10-01 17 SINGAPORE. Wed Singapore's Solicitor General, Mr. Francis Scow. will speak on "Helping the Helpleaa" at the Rotary Club's luncheon meeting to be held at the HolUndsche Club in Camden Park tomorrow.33 words
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Article36 1970-10-01 17 SINGAPORE Wed— ln ytaterday'x Btraiu Times, the name of the telephone operator who divorced Inrhe Abdul Raitim Omar wan incorrectly reported as Mlas Caroline De Sousa. It should have been MUi Caroline De Cms.36 words
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Article, Illustration287 1970-10-01 17 SINGAPORE. W.d rREE men two American visitor* and a local businessman were charged in a magistrate's court today with trafficking in forged American currency notes. They were Ken Boweu Peterson, 44, and Charles Francis Safley. 40. both in Singapore on professional visit passes, and287 words
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91 1970-10-01 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. A man snatched $400 the day's takings from hawker, Madam Wong Yeok Mui. 35. while she waited for her husband near Taman Jurong market last night She told police that she had closed her foodstall in' the market, put the money In a91 words
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223 1970-10-01 17 Institute bid to promote regional economies CINGAPORE. Wed. J How to transform Sout h-e a s t Asian countries' competitive economies into complementary ones? This Is one of seven regional tasks the Regional Institute of High Education and Development has set Itself, according to a communiqup It Issued today at223 words
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Advertisement137 1970-10-01 17 o^\ Mm HP"^ v v°\ V I mur^ Mm Bp Br .^C *'lr'' AW BRk the town plug Stop, start and stop driving is tough on spark plugs. Your car engine never really heats up, resulting in combustion deposits. Champion town plugs run hot, burning off those combustion deposits that137 words
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Advertisement53 1970-10-01 17 When a mother caresit's BEN'S Cowhead butter because... not even the best is good enough for her, but "COWHEAD" butter has something extra >* which satisfies her and her family f S^L^^B BEN AND COMPANY LTD. 32 KUCHING ROAD. SINGAPORE 4. TEL: *****-5 Branches: Johore Bahru, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Kuantan,53 words
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Miscellaneous926 1970-10-01 17 On your TV and radio today CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 3 O AA P.M. Opening and General Hospital; 3.20 An- 3 00 PM Pro ramme summary; 3.03 Tarian Malay«*»VV other Song Another Melody (Tamil re- w sia, 3.25 B'wana Don Jungle-La; 3.48 Riverpeat": 3.40 It's Happening in Singapore (Chinese i 4926 words
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Miscellaneous106 1970-10-01 17 SWIMMING TIMES TODAY: Blu| spore 11.11 a.m. 1 8.6ft 1, 11.21 pm 8.9ft 1 S«4lli Krchil «52«jd i 7.lft). 10 JS p.m. 1 7.1 ft i; Port Dickaoa 6.49 a.m. 1 8 «t i. 709 pm. B.4ft p. Fart Swettcnham 557 a.m. < 16.0 ft) r 6.18 pm .15 Oft106 words
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Article, Illustration524 1970-10-01 18 It's the simplicity of style that men go for |^|EX may not be able to grapple with the technicalities of women's fashions. They may not know a dart from a seam, or Dior from St. Laurent. But they know what looks good on a woman. This goes beyond a vague524 words
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491 1970-10-01 18 IN a letter to me last week a 15-year-old girl asked: "Can you tell me what do you mean by a crush? I'm mad about a certain film star, but my mother says it is only a teenage crush." The491 words
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308 1970-10-01 18 UEJIE are two recipes which come from the Nestle Test Kitchen for those who will be celebrating Deepavali this month. Others too will And these sweets delicious. GAJJAR HALWA: You will need 1 kati carrots, 1/3 cup ghee, 1-inch piece cinnamon, 3 cloves, 3308 words
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Article59 1970-10-01 18 TO watch your weight and still enjoy eating, try x low fat meat cuts, advises Mrs. F. Hall a nutrition researcher. She says the average cut of lean beef round or pork loin chop contains much of the protein needed as a dally nutritional requirement yet59 words
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Article88 1970-10-01 18 Sheets stay pressed IN LOVELY stay floral patterns come somf new bed linen sets to give that stamp of luxury. Canon has introduced the sets in pink and blue but the added attraction now Is that bath towels are available in matching colours. In cotton and polyester mixture, the sheets88 words
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Advertisement386 1970-10-01 18 SKINNY PEOPLE GETMEW^WER} JL- Lb^P W "I All-in-one contJ JH Mi 1 centrated food IjPl supplement fVT efaMaEJl *T2 fl U Ckl > y YeS bl^T^ and fcrv mm inches of solid, V J|L \jH f] healthy fits.. WB to thin underK^> weight men ami f& J^ BIA women. mm386 words
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Advertisement246 1970-10-01 18 one spoonful of 5* De Witt's •^•fcOUGH SYRUP gives hours of *V unbroken rest. I \#S PCS. 114^ For babies and children under 5 ask I for De Witt's Baby Cough Syrup Advertisement Complexion Beauty Hf fO rf rs W y Only Crows Nrcd Crows Feet! If your ryr* are246 words
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Letters to the Editor
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337 1970-10-01 19 Wayward youth: What about the Govt? T\ his address to the 1 All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society (ST. Sept. 24), Inche Mohamed Ghazali Ismail, Parliamentary Secretary (Education), criticised our youths for too readily aping Western culture like drug -taking, outlandish dress and pornographic literature. Inche Ghazali placed the failure "to imbue337 words
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Letter168 1970-10-01 19 NO fun, this guessing game I MUST draw your attention to the deplorable system of operation adopted by STC's service 1919 A. More often than not. approximately a score of passengers can be seen at the Tanjong Pagar terminal anxiously waiting for a bua or bums (which has already arrived168 words
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255 1970-10-01 19 MAKE UP PAY FOR THOSE FROM PRIVATE SECTOR TOO? Till! Defence Ministry's Public Relations Officer, Captain I"). Wyatt*> reply to "Natiottal Serviceman** (ST., Sept. 18) created Iwo different types of national servicemen in Singapore. He stated that the decision of the Government to pay its civil servants who are called255 words
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Letter61 1970-10-01 19 WITH reference to Mr. V. Doral of TV Singapore (S.T.. Sept. 21) I havi learnt that "Peyton Place" will take a few years to be com plrirlv telecast. May I suggest that this series he screened as a normal-length film to substitute for "Sunday Mn v i <■"61 words
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Letter105 1970-10-01 19 THE claim by •Ex-Trainee" (ST.. Sept. It), on the issue of Outward Bound School certificates, appears to be erroneous No mention whatsoever was made about certificates at the presentation of badge* ceremony on Auk. 2. which wa» performed by the undersigned The decision on the Issue of certificate* wax only105 words
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Letter443 1970-10-01 19 National service I REFER to the letters by "Larrie" iS.T.. Sept. 7i. "C.8.X." 'S.T.. Sept. 15 1 and "Larrie II" (ST.. Sept. 15 1 all on the subject of national service. When the new national service enlistment policy was Introduced early this year wide publicity was given to443 words
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185 1970-10-01 19 Why only 30 mph on 6- lane road? COULD the Traffic Police please explain the need for the 30 mph speed limit on the New Liv Pandan Road? Besides being a sixlane dual-carriageway, the road carries very little traffic and la not lined by shops, houses or schools. If the185 words
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Letter126 1970-10-01 19 IRETER to the comments of Still Waiting" cB.T.. Aug 291. Due to unforeseen circumstances beyond the control of the Housing and IWelopment Board and the Public Utilities Board. the completion of the blocks of flats and the supply of electricity to thtse blocks of flats at Stirling Road126 words
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Letter131 1970-10-01 19 A LETTER wa§ sent to "N.V.S.- (ST. Sept. 14). requeMing payment of $172. being the balance of disbursement for the issue of the lease of the flat bought. The purpone of the letter waa to inform him of the option to pay the amount outstanding or to have It incorporated131 words
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Letter170 1970-10-01 19 ly l reference to "«l*cttlc TT Shock*" letter ST.. Sept. 7>, two major scheme* to extend electricity to lbfi houaea in Jalan Perang. Jalan Ungu. Jalan HlJau and Jalan Seraja anC 320 homes In Track i off Chua Chu Kang Road were approved by the Public Utilltie* Board In May170 words
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Letter52 1970-10-01 19 \yiTH reference to "Obacrrtr'i letter iS.T. Aug. M). TIM two entrances Into Raffle* Place, from Battery Road and Malacca Street, ure ronstcrered adequate. A third entrance would only MUM traffic congestion In th« area. DA i rtd* street U being proflUDlv *n It la a gaaetUd plate. Mfca L. &AO52 words
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Advertisement87 1970-10-01 19 GOOD NEWS FOR KATONG RESIDENTS NATURAL HEALTH SUPPLIES CENTRE (SINGAPORE S FIRST EXCLUSIVE HEALTH FOOD STORE] is opening a branch inside TAY BUAN GUAN SUPERMARKET Wftfc effect from ti day so that you may now obtain ynr health forts, food supplements and herbal prepaistions etc. more conveniently. NATURAL HEALTH SUPPLIES87 words
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Advertisement238 1970-10-01 19 SPECIAL OFFER! Art you not happy with the refrigerator you have in your home? If you are, why not trade-in for an IMPORTED Kelvincitor m Mm hhK if ihKtnca'ly liJfj^ ZJff*"^^*^ y** fSßssy^Mjaai 4j> II ■I $150.00 jmr tM t^iaalP^HEtliflEjßl WMfiafij^g Xt) I (ift Id 14. hi. i/00¥mim^^^/ Mllißlf »T:238 words
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Article39 1970-10-01 20 express their gratitude and thank. the Brothers. of St. Gabriel. Principals. Starts ami I'upHs ur c-.ahr a I'r ui.iy ai.d H»c«HnJaty Schools relativea and frlentis. tor their covdoiencea. wreaths, prayers, doaattoos. a.sistsuir aad attendance lunat their reirut Ixrraremcßl.39 words
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Article51 1970-10-01 20 PROFESSIONAL MODELLING Per>m>. Beauty Co.iraes, starting on 2nd October, l»7o at 5.30 m at the Singapore Model Acaiem«. Kniguiries pnonc 26X46. TIOERAL OPTIEK OPTICIANS, <x orchard Road, Spore »ill be closed rodsv for one day only. F J ISAACS., Opticians 10 12. Th* Arcade, s pore will be closed51 words
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Obituary54 1970-10-01 20 MR VEAPLEAN SEND. 81, Director nf Ran Hin l^e Bank Berhad passed sway peacefully on 21. 1970 at his restOnrn leaving behind his beloved ife. one so,i. one daughter-in-law-, thre* daughters, three soas-ln-law >n4 many grandchildren. Cortege leaves 61. Meyer Road for Mount Vernoa Crematorium on Sunday. 4 10,54 words
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Advertisement906 1970-10-01 20 B fH wm I■• *VJ r*«'lJ 3 I P»j Till iv I B*^J UENOWKICIMENTS. sNHIVEHSMItS. INNtUNCEMENTS. SHINS. CLUS ACTIVITIES. CSNSS4.ENCES. I[«TNS. INSatCMENTS, I ruNEIsIS. UtETINtS. IN NEMMIaM. MsltitCES, MISMNC. NHWU, P.P.C.. UttUIEMS 1 ECKNISNS. lilt: M.siaiiia in,- **r 21 mtU, lies **ctt>**il w*r< tI.N *1l»ts»r Clim«i< tlitrtiitaiiitt: HiitßM il.MJtr IS906 words
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Advertisement838 1970-10-01 20 MATURE MALE FEMALE RIPRISENTATIVES required By w*M•stablished .nauranc* organisation on part/full time basis. Own transport an advantage hut not essential. Training starta early October. Apply I-O. lUjx I 4«. Ipoh. BRITISH PUBLISHINO COMPANY re quires youag men aad womca) to be trained aa representatives to promote educatloaal. catering and catkolic838 words
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Advertisement978 1970-10-01 20 WANTED ANY NATIONALITY receptlonlsts. representative*. tourist I guides, cashier*. Apply with recent photograph to G.P.O. 1540 B'pore 1. WANTEO IMMEDIATELY Lady Graduate to teach nlor Cambridge Apply Boa AlllV (if. I'enang. CENERAL CLERK: Knowledge snort hand typewriting essential. Apply owa handwriting stating salary xwcte.l i'.O. Hux 2VUS Spore. LARCE BRITISH978 words
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Advertisement1022 1970-10-01 20 PLACE YOUR ADS. fZ>r?R THROUGH OUR C.A.T.S. W^*) PHONE SPORE *****1 \OAXSj LUXURIOUSLY PURNISHID APARTI MINT 3 bedrooms/servants amenities, telephone alrcondlt loner. Suit able for executive*. Contact Vlctoi Chia Spore IMBSJ. DISTRICT 10: j storey 3-Bedroomed S4riii.-dei:n-iii-ii Hungalow. Separate Servants I'.uuni. High-class Furniture. two Alrrondltuiiirts. SI.OWI/- p.m. Phone fBJBJS, ■/Bare.1,022 words
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Advertisement988 1970-10-01 20 DISTRICT 10: Namly Drlv*. Double storey 3 bedtooms semi-detached. Moaalc and parquet flooring, fully furnished. Ar-a: 4.000 sq. ft. Price: IVS.OOd.'- 0.n.0. Knquirles: C.H. Williams Oa. Tel: iSporri *****. NEWTON COURT: Well furnished 3-hedroon. Hat at $600 p.m. avail. able Immediately. sale: J. 55.000- I'hoi Sons. Valuers Katate Agenta Ml988 words
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Advertisement942 1970-10-01 20 tTINOARAPHY: Guaranteed Rapid Courses, starting October: Classes any tun*. Register early: Raja/a College. Raffle* Plan (*****/VSIV7U) Raja's. 21NU ChiagJ Road (4)r7StW) BOOKKIIPINOt Rapid Course: Cliim Morning/ tvenlng Register early. Starting October. Rata a Colitis 21SD Cbangi Road (4976 M) Raja*. Raffle* Place (*****/981V7U) B'por* SECRETARIAL COURSE FOR CIRLS Rapid Course*942 words
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Advertisement1017 1970-10-01 20 rurnltur** LUXURIOUSLY OIIIQNSD attractively nrWad can* fumitur* tor Hotel/Horn** Lee Wan. 9 Ca vena in Road Spore ***** HOCK IOON caters all type* of furniture, sales 'H P., rental. Very moderat* pric**. Tel: B'por* *****0. FOR ILIOANT CAN! FURNITURE. Visit Adrians. 425 River Valley Road, Singapore. *****4. Boats/yachts for sale1,017 words
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Advertisement781 1970-10-01 20 rnaU«T^2 mod«J XRT-300 T*l.typ* SSST; i mod- XRT-100 Te.etyp. table*; S Bte*l reference de*ks. l ■STmnSS Coataet Canadian High Commission KL^ 89TMT 3 4 6 between 8.00 a.m. and 4.30 n m for viewing arrangement*. It's on vrm at DIETHELM PURNITURt MARKITI A free look at an HPR flat Mrniched781 words
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Advertisement1199 1970-10-01 21 tO imOPOOL ANO OTNEt U.» /CONTINENTAL POIU. Out Sport MM P. S'haa finan. ATIIUS littrpool, Glasgow ll Part ACHILLES Liverpool Mt I Mt I 'f T R?i UI L-verpool. Cltsgow let I Mt I Mt 1/11 Mt 11 "it&L L.wtrrpool. Itlfatt, Glasfoa... Mt 7 Oct II Mt 11/11 Mt II1,199 words
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Advertisement1255 1970-10-01 21 t I Bl via SUUHCA direct to HAMBURG IN 33 DAYS. P Shim Ptnani Singaoort 10ADINC FOR: SIENA Wkf ttilid CN M/1 C'biinca. H'burg/O'ata, trum, Atom, A'werp, Olio, 6'burg. OMOTA Ml tl/M Mt 17/ M Mt 21/ I rblana. "h BlTrg/I'maT Vtta/ Adam. A'werp. Oslo. C'burg PATASONIA ROT M/M Ml1,255 words
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Advertisement1242 1970-10-01 21 1 jF^/jr^^f^^^lM EXPRESS SERVICE TO 10HMN, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTU PUTS UaJ Af"UIC rar Llviraoet at* N) "NACHII RatlerfK- Nat H SditApon Pt. S'naa fining Hall Nat 0. tS-U/Mtl Mt VI Ott 17 1 NtaMri MO 4 Par London Nat 1 -cNLOYAL SK S Slaftport Pt. S'Ma Ptmng Oat 4/ I1,242 words
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Advertisement1199 1970-10-01 21 FMTWfjniT EIPttSS SERVICE OIP.ECI FROM EAST CMST U A New Tori Pining S'n*n> Kintttn* MANIAUT MiM CH. 1 Mt 10 maoon Uiim on ii m ii on a RTOTO MiM act M Oct 11 la I Mil* tINUMLN tl« Nt II Ntt II Nat N IN IS LMOONII tails Ntt1,199 words
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Advertisement1105 1970-10-01 22 j VU KISEN KAISHA LTO. Wast Australia Singapore /Japan Sarviea Fnmant'i S.ntapon YokkaicN'Na|o>a Y'hama Koei S.»#«i Mara" M Slat 1 Set I Set II Set H Oct -■rijTSL MaTru ""el IB Set 7 He. I Net 12 NM Bast Coast U.S.A. -Strait* B«rvJea ■pa N York Bait. CKarliston Orltans Hoos'or.1,105 words
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Advertisement1015 1970-10-01 22 TO NtW ZtALAND mm mm uattPewat Sha"> Mn SANMM IBM VIM IV I See Atrt. Dim. LyU BNJU. FROM NtW ZtAIAND """■^"Oeesowe •>. Si*a fenaot uefkjg ten CNAKDINA- Sails Aac« S Set 21/21 Ott 11/11 Oct INn Calcutta. lANKURA Sails lack. 22 Oct 1/ INn IIH Net 12 Nn Calcutta1,015 words
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Advertisement930 1970-10-01 22 WNEWIfpNIUNfSJO KBKMJMK2SHEMON)HM9NCAPC*£\.Tn.I**33-l U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H BURG, R'DAM. HAVRE. A'WERP, BREM Slajgaeore P. S'haa Ptnani AirtMai NEPTUNE AMITNTM T/« o*l 11/11 Oct tt/islof l 'son 10/ U, HKri ieyil. Roan 16/ li, H««re 11/11. NEPTUNE ZIRCON a/1* Ne> 21 V He. U2l N*. li^w "aAi rmrfl/l'. R'daa930 words
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Advertisement738 1970-10-01 22 SCINDIA (^f) LINES —PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE— iMCima tew: LOS ANCILfS. SAN DII6O, SAN FRANCISCO, VANCOUVER B.C, TACOMA •lAURATNA" 1/ 4 fit I'lS" l SS "JAUBNANTA" iIM/tIM 17 I NP* V N*f t NO IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILAMJ U.S. ATLANTIC GULF SERVICE LOADING FOR: NEW YORK, CHARLESTON, NEW738 words
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Obituary, Illustration67 1970-10-01 23 MR. WONG TING, a«e 73, passed away peacefully on 89-9-70 leaving behind his beloved wife Lee Swee Lan, five son* Henr Chew, Mun Tuck, Fook Toni, Wen* Kee, Ten* Vow; two daughters N'gmn Bam, Tuck Sam; two daughters-in-law; one son-in-law; two grandsons and two granddaughters to mourn his loss. Cortege67 words
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Advertisement899 1970-10-01 23 m.T. "VISHVA KIRTI" VOY 3S \KRI\M> Z3KI) SKPTKMBrK. UN AT r.R.A. GODOWN No*. 11/11 General Survey of damaged ■•argn discharged by the abov» mentioned vessel will be held on Friday Snd October. 1970. as from 6 00 a.m. No further survey will be held afttr the advertised date. Chief Agent*899 words
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Advertisement132 1970-10-01 23 "VISHVA BINDIT ■IM.APORE 5 OCT. Loading for Muscat. Dubai Abudhabi. Kuwait. Kherranshahr Thief Agents for S.( I. MM R. JI MABHOY A SONS (PTE) LTD. SINGAPORE TKL: *****6 7 ***** 98-4493 9s-46:». Bl NNYCOVE IMS( OTHKQI E i Dally 3.00 p.m. to 7.00 pm i Wanted attractive and courWo'is waitresses132 words
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Advertisement756 1970-10-01 23 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT MALACCA ORIGINATING SIMMONS NO. 1 Or 1171. In the matter of Section 281 •f the National Land Code N*. 56 of 1965. And In the matter of Memorandum of Deposit dated thr l.Sth da? of March 1»63 of the lands held under Lot756 words
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Advertisement738 1970-10-01 23 TENDER NOTICE l< TENDERS ARE INVITED BY I THE KUALA LUMPUR CO- OPERATIVE HOUBINO SOCIETY LIMITED of No 8. Jalan Belanda Kuala Lumpur from Class "C" and above Contractors registered with PWD or Class "B" and above Contractors registered with the Kuala Lumpur Municipality for the erection o! TWENTY I-738 words
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Advertisement822 1970-10-01 23 SELANGOR COCONUTS BERHAD < Incorporated In Malaiua) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN I hit the FIFTY -FIFTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 52. Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur on Friday 30th October 1970 at 12.00 noon AGENDA 1. To receive822 words
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Advertisement781 1970-10-01 23 SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD TENDER NOTICE reader No. ACC/114/7I I S.T.B. Bedok Exchange, i Upper East Coast Road, j Singapore Electrical Installation. lenders are invited for the Supply and Installation of Electrical Wiring System lor the above proposed building Specification and Drawings are available for collection at the Offire of CMP781 words
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Advertisement360 1970-10-01 23 PAN MALAYAN HOLDTNGg LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Annual General Meet* Ing of thu Company to be held on Saturday, 14th November. 1970 the I Board of Directors will recommend i fhe payment of the Flrrt and Final Dividend of 12V,. less IneesM tax of 40' r.360 words
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Advertisement57 1970-10-01 23 VOLVO PENTA Best for pleasure high speed craft. MJUAMXnC IHfchp. DxWl S cyl.ndM V IMkh> Mahnt Industrial Engines W •mil Eaorrw". Lant Co (pm( Ltd,. 4S Lmf Km Kmd SiAfMort i. T>i unit *«tos« *7. RMd3l.JalinPtnct<a<«, Pt«lir>J J.,. T»i 5«034S Ww-t i m Malacca. Saramban. Kuantat. Kott Kinabaiu Kuclvoj, l»ix»Malayan57 words
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Advertisement491 1970-10-01 24 CHALLENGING CAREER FOR A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT Intrrnotionol Orgonr at.'.n invites applications from qualified Accountants holding the following qualifications: 1. Malaysian Citizen. 2. Age below 30. 3. ASA. or its equivalent including Costing with 3 to 4 y»ors experience os Factory Accountont or 4. S.'iilor qualifications but has been ortocheo to491 words
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Advertisement278 1970-10-01 24 APPOINTMENTS An expanding manufacturing establishment in Jurong Town has vacancies for the following posts: (1) Electronic Engineers and, or Technicians A degree or diploma in Electronic Engineering or Electrical Engineering. Some experience in electronic equipments would be an advantage, but not essential. (2) Qualified Chemist A degree or diploma in278 words
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Advertisement423 1970-10-01 24 VACANCIES THE MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN BERHAD require the following to serve on board vessels:— '■"*< Qualification* A fcxperienee 1. 2nd Officer M Males Certificate MOT or equivalent 2. 3rd Officer -'nd Mates Certificate M O.T. or equivalent. 3. electrical Kntinrrr Diploma in Electrical En<?lneennp with working experience tr. the423 words
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Advertisement373 1970-10-01 24 MALAYAN RUBBER FUND BOARD The Controller ot Rubber Research requires a PERSONAL ASSISTANT Applicants should be Malaysian citizens, proficient in the National Language and English, competent in the usual secretarial duties, and with mature experience to cope with the many and varied jobs required of a personal assistant to the373 words
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Article, Illustration734 1970-10-01 25 ESTHER CHAN MURDER TRIAL When a person can't see, think, feel or hear... JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— The Esther Chan murder trial reached its 25th daytoday with the eviden c c centering around head injuries, epilepsy, drunkenness and insanity. Consultant psychiatrist Dr. V. G. Gune734 words
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166 1970-10-01 25 Xt ALA LUMPI'R. Wed. The large increase in agricultural production in West Malaysia last year was particularly impressive, says the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) in its annual report released here today. It pointed out that the Far East, which recorded a four166 words
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172 1970-10-01 25 Parties back 'the help yourself defence -policy- l/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. A number of Opposition parties here today agreed with Tun Abdul Razak that Malaysia will have to adjust to the idea of Delng able to defend herself. While endorsing the policy, the PMIP feels that Malaysia should be able toBernama - 172 words
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Article19 1970-10-01 25 PENANG Wed Two Women's institute is to run a store at W.I House in Batu Lanrhing Road19 words
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Article104 1970-10-01 25 H'AIPING. Wed Marine police are now patrolling the sea off Port Weld scene of yesterday's clash between two rival fishing groups in which three people were Injured The police are also carrying out investigations to trace the people Involved in the clash, the Talping OCPDBernama - 104 words
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264 1970-10-01 25 IPOH, Wednesday 13,000 holders of work permits in Perak are expected to flood the State Labour and Industrial Relations Department branches with applications for renewal of their permits from tomorrow. Their work permits, for three months, six months and one year. expires264 words
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Advertisement579 1970-10-01 25 WILLIAM JACKS CO. (MALAYA) BERHAD (Incorporated in MalaysU; NOTICE Notlr* Is hereby elven that an Extraordinary General Meeting nf the Company .win h«> held at Chartered Bank Building. 2 Jalan Ampang. Kuala L.impur. at 12 noon on Friday the J3rd day nf October 1970. to consider, and if thought fit.579 words
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Advertisement82 1970-10-01 25 Supremes m a brand LvT m new pinup WMHHL^fflfc 1^ W^*^/: Mick Jagger S^wiW^tjk ■k^i on money, ■t^f*^^^ *'MbV^^^M mm mo uiiu W wJ*^ Brian SIPwiS W^ Johnny Cash .•ply« MLMUI^ m IH| anc things f m 1m 1 Secretary W^K ilHP^g^l^^j Birds— the .^.^^i^^^Sa^^a^aa.^ nirlo \A/h o o x82 words
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Advertisement16 1970-10-01 25 ANY ANTIQUE STORE THAT'S BEHIND THE TIMES is in the Yellow Rages Of THC TEU»MONt OIHICTOAV16 words
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Article386 1970-10-01 26 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By THREE swimmers Patricia Chan and her brother, Roy, and Tay Chin Joo were the first batch of swimmers i.o qualify for the Asian Games at the trials organised by SASA at Amber Road yesterday. All three swimmers easily beat the386 words
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Article139 1970-10-01 26 CYCLISTS TO HAVE 100 km WORKOUT SINGAPOREs 10 Asian Games cyclists will have their first workout on Oct. 11 at the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association's 100 km. team time trials at the Sembawang Circuit. SACA vice-president Jacob Yoong said: "The race was originally scheduled for Class Two riders, but we139 words
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Article91 1970-10-01 26 DEFENDINO champions Nanyang Slang Pau won their third succMßlYe victory when the> beat First National City Bank 5-0 In the Singapore Business Houses Table Tennis Championship at Monk's Hill last night. Other lesults: STB bt Harper Oillflllan 5-4: Eagle Engineering bt United Overseas Bank 5-2; Fltzpatrtclcs91 words
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Article229 1970-10-01 26 Bad luck hits champ Lim again CINGAPORES long jump champion, Lim Boot Hiang, was the most unlucky athlete at the Asian Games trials at Farrer Park yesterday. Boot Hiang twice beat the qualifying mark of 23ft 11 K but on each occasion he overstepped the take-off board by half an229 words
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Article69 1970-10-01 26 ARAD. numania. Wed. Feyenoord of Holland, the World and European soccer club champions, were today eliminated from the European Cup In the first round. They drew 0-0 with Unizale Textile Arad here in the second leg match after a 1-1 draw In Rotterdam In the first match.69 words
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Article297 1970-10-01 26 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE Rugby Union has asked the Malaysian R.I to take strong disciplinary action against Johore officials and players for alleged misbehaviour in the Malaya Cup match at Johore Bahru last Saturday. In a strongly-worded letter, Singapore claims that Johore R.U. officials had been297 words
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Article, Illustration378 1970-10-01 26 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By IIOW Wai Chew and Leow Kirn Liat scored an- other success when thej> wtre the only two Asians selected for the national side to tour Ceylon from Oct. 10. i Wai Chew of the Blacks and Kirn Liat of PoliceMilitary made378 words
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Article66 1970-10-01 26 ZURICH. Wed. Women's soccer is officially recognised by at lemst 12 national association 3. the International Football Federation (Fifai said here today. The countries are Algeria. South Africa. Upper Volta. Taiwan. Singapore. Thailand. Guatemala, Jamaica. Prance. West Germany Sweden and Wales. Women's soccer teams are active, although66 words
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Article125 1970-10-01 26 PUBLIC SC BEAT SSC FOR 'B TITLE PUBLIC Swimming Club put themselves in line for a double when their 'A' team took the SASA Div. 'B water-polo league title with a 7-3 win over Singapore Swimming Club in their last league match at Van Kit Pool yesterday. Their senior team,125 words
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Article31 1970-10-01 26 A COMBINED Police-Military basketball team yesterday left Singapore for a tour of Thailand. Hong Kong. Taiwan, South Korea and Japan They are expected to be back by Nov. 4.31 words
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Article37 1970-10-01 26 TOKYO. Wed Orient featherweight boxing champion Nobuo Chlba of Japan today defended his crown by knocking out Thailand's Anatakorn S. Lukumuangraj in the second round of their scheduled 12--round title match here tonight.37 words
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267 1970-10-01 26 KHO MAN POH - KHO MAN POH By A LATE goal by Yong Yuen Soo enabled Combined Schools to edee Singapore Recreation Club 2-1 In a keenly contested SHA's Under-23 Knockout Tournament match at the padang yesterday. Bchools will now meet Safsa in the semifinals on267 words
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210 1970-10-01 26 A. JOHNSON - Phung Kim decides to miss Asian Games A. JOHNSON By COMMON WEALTH Games silver medallist Chua Phung Kirn has told Singapore Amateur Wcightlifting Federation tliat he would not be taking part in the Oct. 11 Asian Games trials. SAWLF president Son Ghee Soon said that Chua had told him that210 words
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Article327 1970-10-01 27 Pharever looks ready to score By EPSOM JEEP PHAREVER, a four-year-old by Pharamond, showed good form in a trial at Bukit Timah yesterday morning when be beat stablemate Balcrest over 3f in 39 4/ssec on good going. Pharever appeared eager to go faster but was hard held by jockey Luke327 words
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Article180 1970-10-01 27 Sultan lauds fusion of clubs THE amalgamation of the Royal Perak Polo Club. Ipoh. and ihe Isknndar Pok> Club. Kuala Kangsar. under the new name of Ukandar Polo Club. Ipoh, was lauded by the Sultan of Perak. In a messagr in the souvenir prneiammr of the Malaysian Pnlo Association tournament,180 words
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Article84 1970-10-01 27 NEW YORK. Wed. Results of major league ba*eba)l games played yesterday: American League: Boston 5 New York 4: Baltimore 3 Wmhington 2 1 10 inn.v Ist frame i. Baltimore 3. Washington 2 i 11 inns. 2nd game i Cleveland 5 Detroit 2: California 9 Chicago 2; Oakland84 words
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227 1970-10-01 27 Britain. US agree on uniform golf ball NEW YORK. Wed.— The United States and Britain, who have disagreed on the matter for ye*rs, have decided that there should be a uniform golf ball throughout the world. A Joint committee of the Royal and Ancient Club of St. Andrews and theAP - 227 words
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235 1970-10-01 27 I ONDON, Wed. Leeds and Liverpool qualified yesterday for the second round of the European Fairs Cup soccer competition. Playing on their home ground, Leeds overwhelmed Sarpsborg 5-0 to complete a 6-0 aggregate over the Norwegian club in the first round. ScorersReuter - 235 words
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Article115 1970-10-01 27 rE Malaysian Cyclists Federation will hold their second series of Asian Games trials in Kuala Lumpur from Oct 12 to 20. Twelve cyclists selected for the trials are Ng Joo Pong. Low Poh Teck, P. Edwin. Abdullah Abu. Mohamed Jaafar (all S'gori. A.B. Rahim. Mahadilr Ahmad iKedi.115 words
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Article67 1970-10-01 27 The final rounds of the Malaysian Schools Inter-state rugby competition for the Ung Trophy will be played at Johore Bahru tomorrow arJ Saturday. In the semi-finals tomorrow. title-holders Perak will meet Trengganu at 3.45 pm. and Johore will meet Selangor at 5.10. The losing semi-finalists67 words
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Article66 1970-10-01 27 r\ALLAS. f Texas). Wed.—Por- mer world welterweight champion Curtis Cokes, on the comeback ttUll as a middleweigh' won a unanimous 10--round decision over Harold Richardson of New York last nigh:. It was Cokes' third straight win as a middleweight. HONOLLI.I Rene Ban-len-to*, former World Boxing Council juniorUPI - 66 words
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Article109 1970-10-01 27 TPOKYO. Wrd. Unknown professional Atou Kimoto. fVred a flve-undf r-pur 67 today for a ihrre-sirnice lrad in the first round of thr Japan Open roK championship. Klmou>. of Nara Manyo GC. shot ti\e birdies and paired all the other hoi«« on the 7.010-vd par-72 Sasai courseUPI - 109 words
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Article142 1970-10-01 27 Intrepid may be given away NEWPORT (Rhode IsJaad) Wed The l-'-nirlr* yacht Intrepid, twice Mccessful defender •f Ihe America's Cup is to br sold or given a way. The Intrepid syndicate, which campaigned the yacht again&t two Australian challengers. Is now dissolved. Intrepid beat Dame Pattte 4-0 in the 1%7Reuter - 142 words
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Article115 1970-10-01 27 Rosewall leads Layer in GP list LONDON. Wed. Australian Rod Layer. the world's No. 1 tennis player, moved into second place In the 1970 Grand Prix potnis table as a result of his recent vlctorv in the Pacific South-West tournament In Los Anneles. In the current Grand Prix list issued115 words
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Article25 1970-10-01 27 IXDNDON Wed. RcaulU of last night* Rugby Union matrhea- Devpn IB Royal Navy 12: Bihrr 0 DM Milllrllu.ru> 11: Somrrnet 28 M"nm<'uth»htre S.25 words
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Article, Illustration270 1970-10-01 27 Keen scores against old club for L uton's 1-0 victory 1 ONDON, Wed. Mike Keen, who played over 400 matches for Queen's Park Rangers before joining Luton, scored the goal which gave Luton a 1-0 win over his old club in an English Div. 2 soccer match last night. Keen's270 words
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Article41 1970-10-01 27 .JAKARTA. WMI I#m Chan Cheonu of Singapore »'on the international co-kart rare IB Bandunt from A>ian c!mmp:nn Kenlur Ir.»»»n > Indonesia > ami Joey Burnt* lt» n i Philippine* Ihr 2Vlan racr nvrr 19 mil** u».t worth JI..VW) i" I.iem41 words
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Advertisement125 1970-10-01 26 From $4000 down. Singapore B»nyoi<i Co Ovk>" P*t*i Orvk taMMi Wttch Co Kok Mt Co *'<■»» O'Onondt Pi* Lid lH Ch*» ft Co M.n &C.i KUAIA IUMPUR Hung H*ng W.teh ft Pfr o,«^ Woo H.ng B'Olhxt iMI LM Fight backache And Rheumatism N'.thinr ran make, you f«c| to old. tired,125 words
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Miscellaneous54 1970-10-01 26 SOCCER— FAS Dlv. 2 league Arsenal v Spore Telephone Board: Race Course Utd. v Vigilante Corps (Farrer Park 5.15 p.m. TABLE TENNIS STTA Inter-Business Houses League Eagle Engineering v Yap Transport; Harper Ollflllan v City Bank Club; Nanyang Slang Pau v Spore Telephone Board: United Overseas Bank v Fltzpat ricks54 words
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Advertisement149 1970-10-01 27 LUCKY GARDEN site plan ARE YOU LOOKIN6 FCR RESIDENCE IN K. L? PLEASE CONSULT r^f i l US ABOUT OUR NEW HOUSING /^"7fl }-L SCHEME LUCKY GARDEN JmJ^/y WHERE YOU CAN CHOOSE AND W^ l=^A PURCHASE YOUR IDEAL HOUSE. SINGLE STOREY DETACHED BUNGALOW 1 |V HOUSING LAND 6,000 SQ FT.149 words
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Article, Illustration47 1970-10-01 28 FIREMEN on a Snorkel ladder bringing down a boy trapped upstairs of an old two-storey shophouse in McCullum Street Istst night, after part of the first tloor collapsed. The firemen cut through the bars of an upstairs window to rescue the victims.47 words
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130 1970-10-01 28 LONDON. Wed. Lloyds of London have received a £13 million claim from Pan American World Airways and Trans-World Airlines for the two jet planes hijacked and blown up by Arab guerillas earlier this month, a spokesman said here today. He said Pan-AmReuter - 130 words
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76 1970-10-01 28 CAIRO, Wed. The funeral of EfypUfn President Gamal Abdel Nasser will be telecast to tbe world via satellite, the semi-official Cairo newspaper Al Abram reported today. The newspaper said international television stations had chartered special planes to carry their crews to Cairo76 words
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Article35 1970-10-01 28 BANGKOK. Wfd Commu-nist-trained Meo guerillas are preparing to launch attacks against government forces in northern Thailand at the end of the present monsoon rains In November, according to a provincial governor Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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281 1970-10-01 28 Rollei to invest $40m in S'pore, Lee is told BRUNSWICK, Wednesday giant Hollei camera factory is to invest "between $30 and $40 million" in Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew was told today. Mr. Lee, on the third day of his official visit to West Germany, today visited the Rollei factoryReuter - 281 words
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Article53 1970-10-01 28 NEW DELHI. Wed. The Indian Government today announced interim pay Increases tor its employees costing the nation about 5432.76*.000 a year. The rises are (or nearly three million civilian employees of the Central Government and over a million men and women in the army. na\y and53 words
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Article39 1970-10-01 28 MANILA, Wee. A strong earthquake intensity seven on the Rossi-Forel of nine hit the northernmost Philippine Islands of Batar.es night, the Manila Weather Bureau reported. There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties. AP.AP - 39 words
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Article214 1970-10-01 28 Smoke in the foyer if you must SINGAPORE. Wed. The Government today urged the public to co-operate in the ban-on-smoking law which comes into force tomorrow. Managers and other offlclals of cinemas and theatres will advise their pairons not to smoke inside the auditorium. Under the Prohibition of Smoking in214 words
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Article39 1970-10-01 28 BANGKOK. Wed Fortytwo people died In recent nooda caused by torrential monsoon rain In northern Thailand the Interior Ministry reported today. The floods also heavily damaged rice crops on 72.220 acres of land. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Miscellaneous133 1970-10-01 28 Weather outlook THE weather forecast for BINGAFORE from 6 a.m. to 12 noon today: Isolated showers. The outlook from 6 a.m. today in 8 "i m tomorrow over a 20-mtle radius of the following towns: Kuala Lumpur, temporary showers in isolated areas towards the coast In the early morning, with133 words
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