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Title Section23 1970-02-01 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1254 Sunday Edition, I February 1970. MC (P) 1616 Price 15 cents23 words
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566 1970-02-01 1 RED-INSPIRED 'STORMING OF PALACE' MANILA, Sot. (UPI) Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos today accused Maoists of staging an abortive insurrection in Manila last night aimed at the overthrow of the government and the takeover of a Communist Chinese-style regime. Marcos, in a special address to566 words
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Article65 1970-02-01 1 WARSAW. Sat (Reuter) Police handed over more than 180.000 drunks to municipal sobering-up stations by last year and the number is still rising according to the official Polish news agency. More than a million and a half drunks have passed through the stations since 1956 and65 words
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Article65 1970-02-01 1 TEHERAN. Sat fßeuter) Eighty-five people were missing after a motor launch capsized in a storm off the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas, the newspaper EH Ettelaat said today Three of the 90 people aboard the vessel were saved, the paper said, and the bodies of65 words
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Article160 1970-02-01 1 SAN BERNARDINO, California, Sat. (UPI) —A 9-month-old baby girl won a legal battle Friday which could hare ramifications for narcotics users everywhere. The case Involved a man and woman arrested after detectives found heroin in the baby's diapers. The legal Issue at the pretrial hearing was whether160 words
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Article72 1970-02-01 1 SAIGON. Sat. (Reuter) Fire engines and ambulances raced to Saigon airport today to meet an Air Vietnam passenger Diane after reports that a hand grenade was found in Its toilet. The grenade was found i n toilet paper on the floor by an air stewardess just before72 words
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Article60 1970-02-01 1 DUBLIN. Sat (ATP) The Prime Minister of the Irish Republic. Jack Lynch, was taken hospital last night after being taken ill at a dinner In Tuam in Galway. Mr. Lynch, who i s 54. collapsed as he was making a speech to the 600 guests at the60 words
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77 1970-02-01 1 LEFT: Front end of the formula "V" car of driver Robert Cunningham of Revere, Mass., it sheared off as he sailed through the air after a collision in the Dytona Beach, Fla, race, Friday. His car collided with Number 28 driven by Brad Hiemock of East Elmhurst, NY. during qualifyingUPI radiophoto. - 77 words
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351 1970-02-01 1 WASHINGTON, Sot. (AFP) The time is coming for a relaxation of monetary restrictions in the United States if the year-old squeeze is not to lead to a recession, President Nixon said in his press conference last night. It was the President's first public warning of351 words
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156 1970-02-01 1 Anti-Americanism, wall, paper style, made its appearance in Singapore yesterday when the outer wall of the American Embassy was splashed with yellow paint outlining the slogan: "Down with militarism by T.A.M.A:" Authorities questioned could not figure out what TAMA stood for. Eye-witnesses said that at about 8:15 p.m. a group156 words
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Article81 1970-02-01 1 BADAJOZ, Spain, Sat.— Gabriel Estevo-Monjany, believed to be the tallest man in the world at eight feet seven inches, had an operation for the removal of a cyst in his hip in a clinic here yesterday. A bone from a cow was grafted in its place into the81 words
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Article92 1970-02-01 1 MOGADIBHU. Sat (Reuter) Mr Osman Nur All. Somali Secretary of State for Justice. Religion and Labour, today ordered immigration officials to stop pregnant women, children and people over 70 going to Mecca on the annual Moslem pilgrimage this year. Explaining the move he said 1592 words
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962 1970-02-01 2 HUME CASE, KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The First Sessions Court hearing a corruption case against two executives of Hume Industries was today told that the investigation officer in the case collapsed losi night and was taken to the general hospital. Yesterday, the officer, DSP Raja Mansur962 words
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Article23 1970-02-01 2 The monthly changing of the Guard Ceremonv will be held at thp T«!*na main gate today at 5 30 o m23 words
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87 1970-02-01 2 Picture shows from left members of the Company's Board of Direc- tors:Mr. Chua Chye Seng, Asst. Managing Director, Dr. Lai En Fo, Chairman, Mrs. Betty Lai, Mr. Lim Chuan Geok, J. P. Managing Director and Mrs. Alice Salmon (Mr. Lim's daughter). MORE than 300 persons yesterday attended Messrs. Cheong Koon87 words
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Article362 1970-02-01 2 SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY THE United Nations Development Programme Governing Council has approved U551,620,600 in technical assistance to the Singapore Polytechnic. The Ministry of Finance, which announced this yesterday in a statement, said the request for technical assistance was submitted in June 1969 through the362 words
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Article, Illustration152 1970-02-01 2 It was indeed a memorable experience for 12-year-old Eng Huat, an inmate of the Red Cross Home, when he came face-to-face with some of the beautiful dancers of the world famous "Holiday On Ice" at the back-stage during interval of the two-hour show152 words
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Article57 1970-02-01 2 Professor A. A. Harper of the Department of Physiology, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. W |U deliver a oublic lecture on "Recent Advances in Gastro-Intestinal Hormones'* on Feb. 3 at 5.00 p.m. at the Orthopaedic Lecture Theatre. Outram Road Genera) Hospital, This lecture is organised by the School of Po&tgraduate57 words
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Article130 1970-02-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR, bat Senior Session* Court President. Mr. James Loh. ha* set aside four weeks to hear charges on four person*. lnelud r.g two police officer*, involved in the trea*ury cheating case of $207,630 Thirty-five witnesses are expected to give evidence for the prosecution during130 words
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Article131 1970-02-01 2 The Rack Chapter of the Dale Carneaie Alumni Assorts tlon will hold Chinese New Year dinner party for the 70 immates of the St. John's Home for The Afed at w n Tho Avenue. Sennett Estate today. This la one of the manv organisations the Rock131 words
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122 1970-02-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Three armed with pistols today made oft with a $13,500 payroll for the Star Art Advertising Company, at the junction of the Federal Highway in Petaling Jaya. The armed men pounced on the company's cashier, Mr. Loo Teng Hui. 26.122 words
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Article166 1970-02-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Snt. Mala v ait Railway will run additional nkht mail trains between Kuala Lnmpar and Singapore aim Kuala Lujnpnr and Battel woi til on Feb 4, 5, 8 and 9. The additional train*, which will earry on'y third class passengers. have been arranged to166 words
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256 1970-02-01 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. An Investigation Committee into the genuineness of a 120-year old man, Mat Kilau, as a national here of the country, should include scholars from the University of Malaya and non-Malay members as it is a national issue. Professor256 words
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75 1970-02-01 2 Poised to cut the cake at the Reception at R.A.F. CHANGI's Temple Hill Officers' Mess are newly-weds Flying Officer Michael Preston and Susan Jane, daughter of Flight Lieutenant and Mrs G. G. Maule, of Changi. They were recently married at St. George's Church, on the Station. Flying Officer Preston is75 words
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Article368 1970-02-01 3 PARIS, Sat. (UPI) The supervisor of North Vietnam's delegation returned here from consultations in Hanoi yesterday charging President Nixon followed "double faced" policies in Vietnam and warning Hanoi will make no concessions under U.S. military pressure. Le Due Tho. power behind Hanoi's negotiating team368 words
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Article124 1970-02-01 3 PERPIGNAN. France. Sat. (Reuter) A young teacher and a mechanic have burned themselves to death near here, bringing to ten the number of fire suicides In France In the past two weeks. Police said early yesterday that the teacher. 26-year-old Claude Chabry. killed himself124 words
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284 1970-02-01 3 BYDNEY. Sat. (Reuter) The Australian Army has begun an aggressive programme to recruit British soldiers, coinciding with the lull pace of the British withdrawal from Southeast Asia, the national daily "The Australian" reported today. The morning paper based Its story on an interview yesterday284 words
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Article180 1970-02-01 3 GENEVA Sat. (UPI) A major step toward international control of psychotropic substances, such as "LSD", amphetamines or "PEP" pills, barbituarates and tranquilizers was taken Friday night when the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs approved a relevant draft protocol. Winding up its three-week special session180 words
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Article52 1970-02-01 3 STOCKHOLM, Sweden, sat. (UPI) A Nationalist Chinese law professor, who defected in protest against the "Chiang Kai-Shek regime," was granted political asylum In Sweden yesterday. Prof. Ming-Mln Peng. 47, said he had been notified by the aliens police that the immigration board had decided to approve his52 words
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186 1970-02-01 3 MANILA. Sat (Reuter) The first woman ever to be sentenced to death bv a Philippine court has given birth to a baby boy while awaiting execution. A spokesman at the correctional institution for women <n Mandaluyong town, where the woman has been de«186 words
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Article65 1970-02-01 3 TAKAOKA Japan. Sat. (UPD Kiyovuki Oimatsu. 57, a police clerk, will attend the 19"° world exposition with an Expo 40 ticket. Officials of Expo "0. which opens March 15 in Osaka. Japan. said they will honour an advance admission ticket issued for the 1940 World Exposition. Exoo 4065 words
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Article52 1970-02-01 3 RAWALPINDI. Sun. (UPI) —President Yahya Khan has sent a message to Nigerian head of state Maj. Gen. Yakubu Gowon expressing Pakistan's "sense of relief" over the end of the Nigerian civil war. Yahva praised Gowon for his "unceasing and patriotic efforts" in maintaining the unitv and territorial integrity52 words
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138 1970-02-01 3 NEW DELHI. Sat. (Rcuter) King Baudouin and Queen Fabiota of Belgium went shop, ping for hand made Indian fabrics yesterday on the third day of their nine-day Hate visit to India. Later the Kln ff went to see the ancient Qutb Minar a 283138 words
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Article58 1970-02-01 3 TOKYO Sat. (UPI) Prime Minister Eisaku Sato will deliver h»* pllicv speech to both houses of the Diet upon re sumption of its special session Feb 14. it was announced yesterday. He will be followed by For-e-.gn Minister Kiichl Aichi. Finance Minister Takeo Fukuda. Director General of the58 words
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360 1970-02-01 3 MANILA. Sat. (UPI) Restless Filipino students have demonstrated against President Nix On. Lyndon B Johnson and U.S. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew. Student demonstrations have covered many international and domestic issues, from the Vietnam war and the Arab-Israeli conflict to academic free dom and360 words
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Article182 1970-02-01 3 JAKARTA. Sal. (Reutcr > Indonesian Communists have blown up a ship on the Tiunju Island. East Borneo. Antara new s agency reported today Antara quoted Col Suparno, Chief of Staff of tbe Ea*t Borneo Military Command, as saying that the incident took place on182 words
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Article122 1970-02-01 3 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuler) About 50 000 Christian students In Jakarta today launched a study strike In protest against the ransacking and burning of a Catholic school by Moslem youths in the capital last Saturday. A spokesman for the Christian School Association in Jakarta said a delegation122 words
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Article67 1970-02-01 3 CALCUTTA. Sat (UPIi Sirens throughout India wailed at 11 a.m. Friday to observe the death anniversary of Mohandas K Gandhi. Indias foremost advocate of non-violence. However the siren* in West Bengal were silent at the time The Marxist Civil Defence Minister did not want the67 words
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Article64 1970-02-01 3 TOKYO Sat dTPD Foreign Mmistrv officials have confirmed press reports that Japanese envoys in a number of countries, including Tanzania. recently talked with Communist Chinese diplomats. The officials saM thev met at parties given by embassies oi third countries. They dismissed the livelihood the talks would lead to64 words
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Article58 1970-02-01 3 TOKYO, Sat. (UPI) Tokyo was deluged with 21 Inches of rain on Friday night after a 53-day dry spell that set a record drought for the main Japanese Island. The Meteorological Agency said the night's rain was more than the average rainfall for the whole of January It58 words
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Article161 1970-02-01 3 SAIGON, sat (UPI) Communist trooos fired big Soviet-made rockets into the headquarters base of an American Infantry Division that will be withdrawn from Vietnam by April 15. military spokesmen said Saturday. Ten of the six-foot-long 122 mm rockets slammed into the US. Ist Infantry Division161 words
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Article257 1970-02-01 3 VIENTIANE, Sat. (UPI) Royal Lao troops, repulsed a North Vietnamese attack on a government outpost at a strategic junction in the Plain of Jars, the Defence Ministry reported yesterday. Ministry spokesman Col. Thongphan Knockay said the Communist left behind 26 dead in the heavy fighting near257 words
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Article87 1970-02-01 3 MADRAS. Sat. (Reuter) Mrs. Judith Hart. Britain's Minister for Overseas Development sain ber e today that a considerable increase in the British aid programme was possible In the next three years. Replying to a Question at a press conference, she said in the last four years or so87 words
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312 1970-02-01 4 PARIS Sat (Reuter) France fully supports Bonn's new Mittrn European policies, West German Chancellor Willy Brandt said yesterday. Mr. Brandt told journalists that French President Georges Pompidou had made this statement after a luncheon for the Chancellor here. The Chancellor said he was312 words
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Article93 1970-02-01 4 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) A new chief was announced last night for Pergamon Press, the publishing group formerly headed by Mr Robert Maxwell, the millionaire Labour Member of Parliament. He is Dr. Felix Kallnski. an American, who will also ba made a vice-president of the American Leasco93 words
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Article58 1970-02-01 4 MOSCOW. Sat. (Reuter) Galina Ulanova, possibly the ballerina of all time, has been awarded the Order o; Leniii. the Soviet Unlon'i highest honour. An official announcement yesterday said the award was to mark her 60th birthday and for her services to Soviet choreography. The world-renowntd balllerlna.58 words
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412 1970-02-01 4 PARIS. Sat. ißeuter) Plerre Cardln played up leg art in his new fashion collection which opened here yesterday, with mini skirts, maxi skirts and pants dominant themes. He displayed ankle length dresses, and long skirts slit at the side or back412 words
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Article203 1970-02-01 4 MASERU. Lesotho, gat. (Reuter) Scores of white people headed out of Lesotho overnight after Prime Minister Leabua Jonathan declared a state of emergency in the wake of an apparent general election defeat. Authorities in Maseru, the capital, yesterday advised whites to quit the mountainous country203 words
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Article70 1970-02-01 4 CAPE TOWN. Sat. rptuter) The South African government went Into a new parliamentary session yesterday faced with a two-pronge* assault on its policies at home an<i crista looming across its frontier with neighbouring Leeotho. There was no Immediate official comment from the government on the suspension of70 words
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Article, Illustration499 1970-02-01 4 Ann Landers - Ann Landers TIKAR Ann: I was glad to see that you approve of the somewhat unorthodox approach to alcoholism. Twenty years ago. such a concept would have been labelled "heartless, cruel unthinkable." I know because I w*s a hopeless drunk for ten miserable years.499 words
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209 1970-02-01 4 ROME. Pat (Reuten Italian Italian film producer Alfredo Biol wa* given a three months. 25 days suspended Jail sentence yesterday for producing an obscene film and breaking laws on the employment of minors. The court also fined him 1426.000 lire (nearly <£l.ooo> and ordered209 words
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Article54 1970-02-01 4 TFL AVIV. Sat (Reutan Israel is expected to retaliate aharplv against further Svrlan Intrusions into Israeli air space following Thursday's buzzing of Haifa, usually reli. able sources aald yesterday. Among the possible moves Is Immediate retaliation aralnst the bases from which the Syrian planes take off for54 words
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115 1970-02-01 4 LONDON. Sat, (Reuter) Police yesterday investigated a hoax circular letter sent to major firms around Britain informing them they muat employ a certain percentage of coloured workers. The letters, purporting to come from the governmentappointed Race Relation* Board, led to protest calls115 words
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250 1970-02-01 4 TEHERAN, Sat. (Reuter) Rescue hin saved more than 1,000 people caught in a series avalanches which swept down on a mountain highway northeast of here, carrying away cars and trapping hundreds beneath thousands of tons of rocks and snow. Thirty-nine bodies have so250 words
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Article90 1970-02-01 4 LOVDOV. Rat.. (Reuter) Tnf government yesterday refusedto consider recruiting more Gurkhas into the British Army when urged to do so in Parliament by Conservative opposition Member Dame Joan Vlckers. The number jf these mercenaries from Nepal, who have fought alone side British troops for 15090 words
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Article334 1970-02-01 4 LONDON. Sat. fUPI) Conservative opposition leader* yesterday began a weekwar council On the strategy with which they hoped to oust Prime Minister Harold Wiison In Britain's coming general election. Party chief Edward Heath and about 25 Conservative top brass including all his "shadow" Cabinet met334 words
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Miscellaneous222 1970-02-01 4 Sunday* February 1, 1970. STAR GAZER*"* By CLAY R. POLLAN K Yw Do»/y Activity Gvido K »wr jj >r According to tho Start. ocr }i To dtvdop mtitog* for Sunday; 2-32-44-BJ/C r*od words correspond ing to numb#/* W-72-11 -l*Q of your Zodiac birth sign. 2 3Cho-fl«s 4 Fot'cnca 5 Ambition222 words
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Miscellaneous160 1970-02-01 4 liarVMEIElMiniMiMMi IK NATURALLY, I CANY MAKE TOO M**Y CHANGES IN TWE APARTMENT, TOMMIEBECAUSE I AAA SUBLEASING FROM THE SMITHS—&UT IT DOESN'T SEEM PO YOU AGREE LET'S TRY MOVING IT AWAY FROM THAT SPOT/ lu B APARTMENT Eh 1 33 l <- 1 r, K NN 1 a FOR ONE THING.I160 words
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451 1970-02-01 5 new 2nn President Nixon predicted Fridey night that his hu«i«-, o ar federal budget of fiscal restraint will lead to a drab as year in 1970 but offer real Hope of bringing the worst inflation since the Korean war under control. In an451 words
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181 1970-02-01 5 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. (CPI) John Carey, assistant professor at New York University Law School, on Friday tarred the United Nations to revise and expand its refugee machinery particularly for use in Nigeria and Vietnam as part of putting its house in order during its 25th anniversary.181 words
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Article79 1970-02-01 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) Newsmen questioned President Nixon last night about things ranging from the economy to the war in Vietnam to Harrold Carswell He said he believes the administration will lick inflation without the risk of recession. He doubts the communists have the strength In South Vietnam, despite79 words
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147 1970-02-01 5 WASHINGTON. Sat (Reu-i ten President Nixon said last night that decision on how U -S. arms sale* to Israel will be made within 30 days based on the threat po?ed to that countrv by Arab powers Pres. Nixon, speaking at a news conference,147 words
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Article82 1970-02-01 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) The Federal Parole Board refuser! on Friday to grant parole tp Bi'.lie Sol Estes who has served nearly Ave years of a 15-year prison sentence for fraudalent credit dealings. The Justice Department said thev rejected Estes Darole request without explanation Estes one tim*82 words
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222 1970-02-01 5 SAN SALVADOR Sat. "(R» u kIL r 8 SP* le of r lnci d e nt s with ■gnbounng Honduras -J"* San Salvador governrTJw.t e m r «encv action aS delegates from both countries ta ;ca to discuss n m a pt their so-called football war"222 words
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Article211 1970-02-01 5 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPi) Construction of the 800-mile pipeline that will carry oil from Alaska* north slope to a port city on the state's southern coast will be delayed a few months because of he Federal government's concern over criticism from conservation groups, an oil industry source211 words
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Article190 1970-02-01 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (Reu- ter) President Nixon last night warned Hanoi that the United States was prepared to act more strongly than in the past if it attempted to escalate the fighting in South Vietnam. Pres. Nixon to!d a press conference 'hat North Vietnamese infiltration had risen in190 words
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Article54 1970-02-01 5 GUATEMALA CITY. Sat. (Reuter) Guatemalan President Julio Cesar Mendez Montenegro ha* suspended the constitution throughout the country for 15 days following th» assassination of a prominent journalist. A Presidential decree last night said the reason for the action, which removes constitutional guarantees, was to help in finding those54 words
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Article106 1970-02-01 5 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) Two young Canadian "apostles of peace" followers of Beatle John Lennon tried to get their peace message across to the Chinese Communists yesterday. Pop singer Ronnie Kawkins and freelance journalist Ritchie Yorke yelled across the border and wared placards proclaiming "War is over"106 words
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Article95 1970-02-01 5 BUFFALO. New York. Sat. (Reute*) A young couple i 5 sulnr a birth control pill manufacturer for one million dollars, claiming the pill caused a lung blood clot and other illnesses. Mr and Mrs. Edward Urban brought the action against G. D. Searle of Chicago, said95 words
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Article168 1970-02-01 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. fUPI) Fill's should be flying within days of the lifting of an Air Force grounding order expected this weekend, authoritative sources said yesterday. They were commenting on reports that it would be mid--1970 before the aircraft again took the air. All Fills168 words
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Article67 1970-02-01 5 WILMINGTON. Delaware, Sat. <UPI> A Chinese kitchen worker was held without bail on Friday in the slaying of a young woman whose nude body, severed by a hatchet and meat cleaver, was found in two suitcases. Cheng Wo Wa, 36. kitchen helper at the Chopsticks Restaurant in nearby67 words
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Article277 1970-02-01 5 SAN FRANCISCO, Sat. (Reuter) The Rolling Stones today filed an 11 million dollars law suit in connection with their wild California pop conceit in December which left four of the audience dead. The British pop group sued the Sears Point International Raceway near here for breach277 words
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Article86 1970-02-01 5 YUCCA FLAT, Nevada. Sat. (UPI) Scientists triggered an underground nuclear test on Fridav some 1.000 feet below the desert floor. The Atomic Energy Commission said the device was touched off at the bottom of a vertical nine shaft at 9 a.m. EST and no radiation leaked into the86 words
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Article61 1970-02-01 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. fß#uter> The Atomic Energy Commission revealed today It was studying new weapon concepts for America's defence arsenal. No details were given of the commission's top-secret weapons development and testing programme, but informed sources said the ideas under consideration could Include a neutron bomb emitting a sort61 words
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Miscellaneous238 1970-02-01 5 I B>LL, PO VOU TWINTC T: VOGI A3OJ-R rmArrrc LAW* TO -TAxg -rug Ufe«*rN-D I WEE JRVRU J -TMB VJULA<S# F 8 Mifi 5^ f. 35 m m m I i DR*l\< 3 m m ili 1 m m > m N S r< rnmWk m r ft V *5»!238 words
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Church At Home
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Article334 1970-02-01 6 I 7»« Sunday Pag* "T)UT thanks be to GO<J. which glveth us the Victory through our Lord Jesus Christ" (I Corinthian 15:571. In time* like these we need tense of ultimate victory. Keeping in view the turbulent times and the Christians sense of ultimate victory,334 words
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Article, Illustration548 1970-02-01 6 Rev. Peter Ng - Dog's Life Or God's Life by Rev. Peter Ng "V)yOW! Wow!" the dog borks his year in amidst oil the Chinese customs and fire crackers. The dog of the Chinese calendar wistfully symbolizes another year of companionship, sagacity, loyalty, prosperity amongst mankind.548 words
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Article601 1970-02-01 6 AS young Christians having faith in Christ, we believe that the Word of God is our supreme and final authority in faith and life. Thus our attitude toward war should be that of the Scriptures. An Important Bible-be-lieving theologian. Charles Hodge, has well summarised the negative aspects601 words
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Article54 1970-02-01 6 PRIDE is a gilded misery a secret poison, a hidden plague. It is the engineer of deceit, the parent of envy, the mother of hypocrisy, the moth of holiness, the blinder of hearts. It is the original root of most notorious vices to De found among the children54 words
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Article253 1970-02-01 6 Epilogue HEAD ISAIAH 30:12-15 F quietness and confidence shall be your strength: and ye would not (Isaiah 30:15). DRIVING ALONG a main Sydney highway I was preceded by a Mini Minor being driven very slowly. For a mile or so I followed. Passing the "dawdler", I noticed that the253 words
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Article250 1970-02-01 6 Fr by iugtnia Pr/ct (Spirt Bookt, Fleming H. RMII) pa pw back, pp. 173 Prici: $l.BO. lITHOEVER said the age of Tf miracles Is past, had not met the author of this book! Here is the autobiography of a successful, young radio script writer, who found250 words
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260 1970-02-01 6 MARGARET LEE, 29, wife of the former dean of boys at Far Eastern Academy, 800 Thomson Road, died recently at Gardan Grove, California of a disease she contracted in Singapore four months ago. Death came In her aleep while she was convalescing at a260 words
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Miscellaneous59 1970-02-01 6 GOD and JOE JONES Havy of 'em. This is the excavators qoldenaqe. Take Ur of the Chaldees where Abram lived, as written in Genesis Archaeloqists found the city of Ur-wide afreets, Wasn't Ur mvthoioqcal Vike the land of 3z? houses with patios and other siqns of comfort. They found the59 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article, Illustration788 1970-02-01 7 WASHINGTON, Sot. Business Hying in the United States is the most active, dynamic, fastest growing segment of general aviation that category of the aviation industry that embraces all civilion flying except the airlines. The U. S. fleet of business aircraft, which is788 words
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Article, Illustration156 1970-02-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. Tai Mun Yoke and Mr. Wong Hon Cheong of BP Malaysia returned recently to Kuala Lumpur after attending specialised courses overseas Mr. Tai is an Operations Engineer with BP. He attended a three-week study course on the development and control of marketing156 words
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Article123 1970-02-01 7 THE Association of Banks !n Malaysia-Singapore yesterday made the following changes in it* rates to merchants (rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency): SELLING T.T or O.D. ready: Deutsche Marks $83.8750; Holland Guilders $85.1050; Swiss Francs $71.8675; Belgian Francs $6.2375; French Francs $55.7825;123 words
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Article170 1970-02-01 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Blue chips and glamour issues Ml sharply yesterday in the sixth consecutive setback on the New York stock exchange. Trading was moderately active. Analysts blamed the sellofl on lower corporate profits, prospects for continued monetary restraint and marked weakness in170 words
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Article, Illustration112 1970-02-01 7 MR. LIM JIT HAI, a senior engineer with Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad. has returned to Kuala Lumpur after completing a flvemonth intensive course in textile technology at Lodz. Poland. The course was sponsored by the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation. The course covered all the112 words
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Article52 1970-02-01 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPD Rubber futures closed 25 points lower on no sales yesterday on the New York Commodity Exchange (CLOSE) (PREV.) March 26.75 27.00 May 26.50 26 75 July 26.50 26.75 Sept. 2600 2625 Nov. 26.50 26.75 Jan. 26.50 26.75 Locally. No. 2 RSS was 25| cents52 words
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Article198 1970-02-01 7 THE Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangement* for ships in port today. Sunday. Feb. 1: DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 10/11 Glengyle 15/16 Hank Sawlcka 31 32 Fernmoor 38/39 Aros 42/43 Pando Head 44 Menelauj 47 Boma ARRIVALS Godowns Vessels 42 43 Atlantic Lord 15/16198 words
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Article230 1970-02-01 7 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) The market moved lower yesterday in the absence of many factors to stimulate investment. and the continued Wall Street decline. Losses were not heavy, however, and reflected an almost complete absence of buyers, rather than selling pressure. Towards the close the FT index230 words
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Article120 1970-02-01 7 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) Gold prices were mixed yesterday In quiet and featureless trading on markets here and abroad. In London, gold slipped 3 US. cents at the morning fixing but regained 1 UJ3. cent for a second fixing of U5534.99 per troy ounce.120 words
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Article14 1970-02-01 7 THE tin price for yesterday was $670.37 i per picul, down $2.62^.14 words
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Article, Illustration162 1970-02-01 7 THE Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation has announced the appointment of Mr. Ong Boon Bee as manager of its Jurong branch. His appointment became effective from 12th January this year. Mr. Ong Joined the Hongkong Bank In London in April 1965 and after initial162 words
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Article40 1970-02-01 7 NEW YORK. sat. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. SO industrials 744.06 20 transp. 163.72 15 utllltle* 105.19 65 stocks 245.48 40 bonds 68 64 Commodity futures Index 137.01 off 0.13.40 words
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388 1970-02-01 7 A FTER a quiet start to the week during which the undertone was steady, the market climbed to a new recent high of 72-1 cents, state Holiday, Cutler, Bath fir Co., in their weekly re- view yesterday. China's interest388 words
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Article95 1970-02-01 7 i ME noon pn< pore Chine*# r tnlwdk; acrfv Coninnt Oil (FOB.) Hulk Cm-unui Oil (FOB.) Drum Mixed Copra Muniok H bite F (FOB) Sarawak White I (F.OB.) (iariKnk >pe<ia) Fen per «K4J V.L.)Rr I ainpong fpertal Pepper (FO B.) Lam pong Blark Fepper A ST A (FOB) M95 words
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Article, Illustration176 1970-02-01 7 Mr Robert Kuok Chairman, of the board of director* of the Shangri-La Hotel, announced at a recent board meeting that Mr, William H. Ellis has been appointed vice president Singapore, with regional responsibilities for Western International Hotels, of which the Shangri-La la Part. Mr. Kuok'g176 words
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Article367 1970-02-01 7 ARRIVALS 8-15 a-w MSA 123 R. Lumpur 945 a.m. M>A 119 R. Lumpur 12 30 pm. MSA 451 Kuching 2-30 p.m. MSA 021 R Lumpur. Malacca 826 pm. MSA 453 R Rlnabalu 3.40 p.m. MSA 521 Bangkok. Penang 5.40 pm. MSA 665 Manila 7-10 pm. MSA 027 R.367 words
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Article, Illustration501 1970-02-01 8 TOURING the Monkees first full length feature f,lm "Head" Mike Nesmith turns to Micky Dolenx and cells him e "dummy." "I'm a dummy" he yell*, going berserk and knocking out Sonny Llston. Davy Jones and three copa. "No** aaya Peter Tork suddenly appearing almost501 words
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Article305 1970-02-01 8 HE THERE! To a/I our Chinese hep »type fool rats. Platter Pete humbly mshes you: A. Happy anH Prosperous \eu> Year I And perhaps it's appropriate at this time to revitalise ourselves with some of the ethical teachings of that great Chinese philosopher, CONFUCIUS (Editor's Note: Oh305 words
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Article, Illustration90 1970-02-01 8 Talk With Myself (Monument). Ray Stevens is a regular in the U S charts, but •is sadly under-rated in this country. This is a very good single which I can confidently recommend, but I rather suspect that it will get swamped m the Christmas rush A90 words
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Article, Illustration1399 1970-02-01 8 NICK LOGAN - By NICK LOGAN 'WE don't mind engagements in imoll clubt. Usually we do it because we enjoy it, and because it's o promoter or an audience who've been good to ut in the past*. IT'S shame in a way that Mick Fleetwood i» H»e Fleetwood Mac1,399 words
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Article121 1970-02-01 8 KENNIY ROGERS FIRST EDITION: RUIY DON'T TAKE YOUR LOVE TO TOWN (Reprise). THIS vocal -instrumental quintet hgs a tuneful singsong appeal to it at timet, in tongs like Once Again She's All Alone, and then capture e folk sound in Sunshine, and Always Leaving Always Gone. They121 words
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Article, Illustration138 1970-02-01 8 This is a colour TV, radio, tape recorder disc player ir YOU care to know what your hnme entertainment centre will look like 10 years from now. designer Eric Marshal! at the Thorn group of British Radio Corporation supplies the machine pictured above as one answer liie control console stands138 words
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Article, Illustration117 1970-02-01 8 FOUNDATIONS FOUNDATIONS Baby I Couldn't See (Pye). POP their list release, the Foundations experiment, ed with ballad material It was a good and thoroughly competent disc, but it Just didn't catch on. So now the group has adopted the obvious course of reverting to Its117 words
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Miscellaneous275 1970-02-01 8 WORLD CHARTS <££ a The Dutch croup Shocking Blue have a worldwide hit on their hands with "\enus* The record Is currents top* in New York end la la the Stockholm and Bonn charts. It it alto almoat certain to reach the top ten in Britain toon. To cap thia275 words
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Article306 1970-02-01 9 TN a way, there art two distinct halvas to Columbia's "Castle Keep" starrino Burt Lancaster, Patrick O'Neal, Peter Falk, Jean-rierre Aumont and Astrid Heeren, though it is one story of how a squad of American Gl's tried to stem an advance of the Germans306 words
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Article, Illustration403 1970-02-01 9 Goh Eng Kee - By Goh Eng Kee TT'S here again that 1 bit on prison break, highly organised gentleman mobs, both Mafioso and Americano, voluptuous girl in the lovin' and of course, a "job" big onough to gravida currency in 14 countries. This time it comes in the403 words
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Article, Illustration626 1970-02-01 9 SHEILAH GRAHAM - S/#«'if/i<fl(/ /o# 1/f/sr h SHEILAH GRAHAM HOLLYWOOD, s* t. Claire Bloom la so radiant. you could burn yourself If you sit too close In her marriage with Broadway producer HilUard Bikini <"Oh Calcutta").'she has everything rhe has ever dreamed626 words
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Miscellaneous43 1970-02-01 10 BIG SWEEP Ist Prixe No. *****7 3,741 2nd Prix# No. *****6 1,069 3rd Prixe No. *****5 534 Starters ($150) each Nos:*****9 *****3 *****3 *****8 *****1 *****9 *****4 *****3 *****0 *****2 Consolations ($100) each Nos:*****5 *****4 *****0 *****2 *****7 *****4 *****2 *****0 *****4 *****2.43 words
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Article1379 1970-02-01 10 Jimmy Lad - By Jimmy Lad no for Flying Finn in rfrw Bukit Timah Cup (Race Six) for class two performers run over 11 f at Bukit Timah today, concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club January February meeting. The Klairon gelding scored a convincing win over1,379 words
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Article60 1970-02-01 10 SAO PAULO. Brazil. Sat. (UPI) Former bantamweight world champion Eider Jofre of Brazil, now fighting in the featherweight class last night defeated Italian champion Nevio Carbi. bv unanimous derision, in a 10-round bout at Ginasio Do Ibirapuera arena. This was Eder',, *erond bout as a featherweight. After the60 words
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Article1760 1970-02-01 10 R aet 1 1 CI j4 Dlv. 3—6 Furs.—2.15 p.m. (S7.SOO) 1 Onnrniinr Win 3 9 00 Stable Tulloh Podmore 18 2 3 ***** ***** Matatar Tfmrrlnh II 5T 3y 9 00 8.13 Lucky Stable Sultan of P»h»r* E Donnelly D-niel, Cheam 3 Ho 15 4 *****1,760 words
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Article244 1970-02-01 10 JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC BACK 1: (4) ULYSSES n I Datin'* Choice (16; Demand Draft S DATOCS CHOICE <16) Demand Draft (12) Forever Yours (16) DEMAND DBAFT 8 Datin's Choice (11) Speed Orb BACK t: (19) MYOPIC II 5 Pahlawan II 9 Pan Bajah (9) PAN RAJAH 5 Pahlawan244 words
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Article2118 1970-02-01 10 KELSO, with Tony Yeo astride, crtoted a spectacular upset at Bukit Timah yesterday paying $5Ol for a win ticket, the highest dividend of the day. Handily positioned ail the way, Kelso moved up to challenge Watari at the top of the straight when the leader was2,118 words
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Article213 1970-02-01 11 SAN DIEGO, Calif. Sat. (Reuter) Tony Jaeklin shot a five-under-par 67 today to tie with Jack Nicklaut for the second round load in the $1 50,000 Andy Williams open golf tourna- ment here. "I have mv concentratibn back and I feel like I want to play213 words
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Article112 1970-02-01 11 KINGSTON. Jamaica, Sat (Reuter) Kent opener Brian Luckhurst slammed his »econd century in three matches for the International Cavalier Cricketers o" the first day of their three-dav match with Jamaica youths at Montego Bay. Luckhurst s"a mrT, ®d 114 yesterday as the Cavaliers ran up 328 for112 words
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Article146 1970-02-01 11 AUCKLAND. New Zeals?*. Sat (UPI) Australia's most pulchritudinous tennis star. Kerrv Melville, brought off one of the great shocks of the game Satu.dav by defeating the world's number one. Mrs. Margaret Court of Australia. 7-5. 2-6. 6-0 in the semi-final of the <24.640 US dollar) New Zealand146 words
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Article81 1970-02-01 11 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Kenya still compete in the Commonwealth Game» in Edinburgh next July even if the South African cricket tour of Britain goes ahead. Confirming this here today, Alsh Jeneby. Secretary General of the Kenya Amateur Athletic Association said preparations in Keny a for81 words
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Article70 1970-02-01 11 AUCKLAND New Zealand. Sat. (UPI) Tom Okker of the Netherlands e*ve Australian Davis Cupper Rav Ruffels a tennis lesson Saturday, beating him 6-1. 6-4. 6-3 to move into the finals of the Benson and Hedges e©en tennis tournament. Okker is heavily favoured to beat Britain's70 words
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Article233 1970-02-01 11 CRACK South Australian jockey J.J, Miller arrived in Singapore and will be seen in action today for the first time in this part of the world on the concluding d«v of the Singapore Turl Club Jan./ Feb. Meeting. Miller. 35. who can ride at 8.4, has233 words
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Article122 1970-02-01 11 BT. Joseph'* Institution captured the boy* senior division title in the Singapore Combined Secondary Schools Sports Council's national six-a-side hockey tournament played at the Dover Road ground, yesterday. They defeated Victoria School 1-0 in the final to •natch the title In the semifinal*. BJI beat Anglo Chinese School122 words
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Article87 1970-02-01 11 FARRER UNITED created an upset when they trounced Burnley United, last year's champions. 6-0 In the Singapore Youth under-18 knockout soccer final played at the Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday. The game started off tamely and remained so, with Farter having a slight edge in the attack over Burnley.87 words
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Article50 1970-02-01 11 POLICE 'B team scored a 1-0 win ever Singapore Recreation Club 'B* in a SHA Division Two league match played at the Policy Academy greund. yeaterday. The first half waa scoreless. In a Division Three fixture ©!ayed at CSC around, Balestier Road, Sembawang Shipyard beat Ceylon Sports Club50 words
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81 1970-02-01 11 FAR EAST Air Force Golf Champion for the second successive year, Cpl. Jim Carlill of Changi (left) with his Silver Tray prise which was presented to him by Mrs. Eileen Gardiner, wife of Group Captain R.E. Gardiner, President of the F.E. A.F. Golf Society. On the right is Corporal Trevor81 words
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249 1970-02-01 11 NEW YORK, Sat. (AFP) —ln a vein-straining two-man sprint along the home straight, Australia's Ralph Doubell, the Olympic 800 metres champion, beat European 800 metres champion Josef Plaschy of Csechoslovekia in the half mile at the Millrose Games in the Madison Square249 words
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Article207 1970-02-01 11 DAYTONA BEACH, Fit., (UPI) Mario Andrettl, driving a new Ferrari 5125, edged out three blue and orange German Porsches yesterday with a record qualifying speed to win the pole position lor the 24-hour Daytona The defending Indianapolis racing champion turned the twisting. **et Daytona International Speedway207 words
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Article173 1970-02-01 11 JOHANNESBURG. flat. (Reuter) Mystery spinner John Oleeson and paceman Eric Freeman were ln devastating form for the Australian touring team as Transvaal were dismissed for 195 ©n the opening day of their threeday cricket match here today. Oleeson snapped up Ave wickets for 54 runs while173 words
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Article75 1970-02-01 11 BOSTON. Sat. (UPI) Tw© movie studios and a national television network are negotiating for the right to film the life story of baseball Hall of Fame s Ted Williams, his manager disclosed yesterday Corcoran said the former Red Sox star who now manages the Washington Senators would plav75 words
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Article74 1970-02-01 11 TORONTO. Sat (UPI) Canada has left the European Zone of Davis Cup tennis competition in order to gi v e Canadians a chance to see their team in action for the first time in five years, former star player Bob fcedard announced yesterday. Bedard. newly-elected VicePresident and Chairman74 words
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Advertisement27 1970-02-01 11 Classified Ad. Where To Stay STRAND hOTTL. Bcncoolen Street. Town centre. Quiet clean, reasonable rates. AlrcondM loned rooms, private bath. Bar/ Restaurant Homeiv J>prvlces Tels. 23Kit *****27 words
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Miscellaneous1289 1970-02-01 11 (CHANNEL 5) His Everything; #OO New* and A M 950 Opening Anncts in in English 925 Mannix all Languages Sk:ppy Th* —A/«nny for the Peep Show; Bush Kangaroo Mags f. 1015 i®'* Song Recital by Tay Cheng The Doctors and th* Nurse* i lm IP*3 Oriental Art; 11 06 Patient1,289 words
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Article284 1970-02-01 12 YONG FOOK HON, 23, was sentenced to a year's jail and six strokes of the rotan by the Second District Court Judge, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, when he had pleaded guilty to a charge of causing grievous hurt by throwing acid on his284 words
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Article104 1970-02-01 12 A ONE-DAY seminar on "Social Work in Practice Measuring the outcome of Professional Intervention" will be held at the University of Sing- j apore on Tuesday. The seminar is jointly spon-1 sored by the Association of Professional Social Workers and the Department of Social Work and Social104 words
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Article, Illustration274 1970-02-01 12 TWO charming Taiwanese school-girfs, who love the mini skirt" decided to pair up and see the world as the "Mini Sisters Today in Singapore, they admitted that life for them under the floodlights was a temporary one, as each of them -has different274 words
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162 1970-02-01 12 A national serviceman died from chronic stomach ulcers which deteriorated after he tell from a bicycle, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Koh Yiah Hwee. who fell from a bicycle at the Kranji Camo last Dec. 9. also suffered from brain damage An ooeration162 words
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Article62 1970-02-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Two youths held uo a courting couple at Nanyan* Estate in Kepong last n'ght and robbed them of a $4O go'd chain, $9 cash and a motorcycle valued at $l,OOO. Tan Keng Hong. 24. a contract labourer told police he was with his C'rl-frierd when62 words
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Article34 1970-02-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The government has appointed Enche Ahmad Zalnal Abidin bin Mohd. Yusof as Malaysia's ambassador to Afghanistan, the Foreign Ministry announced here today. However, he will be resident, in Teheran.34 words
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158 1970-02-01 12 CHEN MON CHENG alias Tang Mong Siah, owner of the derelict vessel, M.V. "Ann Seng", was yesterday fined $l,OOO by the Ninth Court Magistrate Mr. E. C. Foenander, when he pleaded guilty to failing to remove his vessel lying along the Nicoll Highway158 words
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Article, Illustration298 1970-02-01 12 THE Minister for Communications Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin yesterday jaid the Singapore Post Office Savings Bank credit has risen to its highest level of $57.7 million, breaking a record of 14 years. The Minister was speaking at the prize-giving ceremony lor the Schools' Saving298 words
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Article234 1970-02-01 12 THE Chairman of the Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A., Mr. David Rockefeller will head a delegation of Chase officers and specialists who will hold one-day International Financial Forums on March 9 in Singapore and March 12 in Hong Kong. The Forum* which are being presented in234 words
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Article200 1970-02-01 12 Ten directors and organisers from leading pro-Com-munist old boys' associations and cultural organisations have been detained for carrying out subversive activities, it was announced yesterday. These "anti-national elements" had, in the past few months, under the guise of cultural activities within their respective pro-Communist cultural and200 words
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Article135 1970-02-01 12 THE Police Public Relations Officer. Mr. Leslie Wong in a press conference yesterday reminded the public that it is an offence for anyone to let off all types of rocket fireworks and firecrackers. Mr Wong said that are punishable on conviction to a fine or imprisonment. During135 words
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Article42 1970-02-01 12 KLANG. Sat. A lorry attendant. Samaj bin Jamai, 28. who fell off from a moving lorry a t Jalan Raja Hassan yesterday died In the General Hospital here this morning. A police spokesman said he sustained head injuries42 words
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Article37 1970-02-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Police detained t**o men and a woman who were found in possession of samsu and several plastic containers in two separate raids at Jalan San Peng here last night37 words
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Article54 1970-02-01 12 Mr. Choo Kim Lock of Pasir Panjang. has won the first prize of the "Blue Hand" weighire competition held recently at the Palace Theatre Second was Mr. Wong Sai Woon and third. Mr. Lee Gian Hong Prizes will be presented to the winner* today at 154 words
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Article38 1970-02-01 12 THE Singapore Girl Pipers will b* performing at the Botanic Gardens on Feb 8 from 5 pm. for an hour show. On Feb. 21. the Police band will perform a "moonlight night band performance."38 words
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Article22 1970-02-01 12 THE Police Band uill perform at th* Macßitehie Reservoir Park Bandstand on Sunday. Feb 8 from 5 P-m. to Jpm.22 words
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Article118 1970-02-01 12 Thirty-two motorists who were judged winners of the BP Superfive car stereo contest were yesterday presented with their prizes by Mr. P Bryers, the Manager of BP Singapore Pte. Limited Each of the winner* received a Pioneer car stereo taoe and an FM tuner118 words
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Article159 1970-02-01 12 THE School Library Section of the Library Association of Singapore is organising a two-day Seminar on School Libraries to be jointly sponsored by the Ministry of Education, the British Council and the Association. The seminar, at promoting library aervices m the schools, will be held at th« Ministry159 words
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Article42 1970-02-01 12 THE Singapore Armed Forces win conduct demolition exercise at the Southern Islands Ranges from today to Thursday. Daiiv firing times ar# from 8.00 am. to 12 midnight.. Th« Public is warned to keen clear of Pulau Serang and Pulau Pawai.42 words
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Miscellaneous77 1970-02-01 12 Time Tide TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN: 436 a.m. (8.3 ft), n.42 am. (2 9 ft 703 pm (6.4 ft.). 11.36 p.m. (5.6 ft.) NAVAL DOCKYARD: 438 a.m. (9 5 ft.* 11 20 am. (3.7 ft.). 6.50 p.m. (8 ft.) TOMORROW SINGAPORE TOWN: 542 a m <B.l ft.), 1.19 p m (277 words
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