Eastern Sun, 14 April 1970
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Title Section23 1970-04-14 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1318 Tuesday, 14 April 1970. ft MC(P) 1616 Price 15 cents23 words
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362 1970-04-14 1 DEVELOPMENT BANK PRESIDENT llf ANILA, Mon. (All Agencies) Asian nations' ''narrow nationalism" was A criticised today by Asian Development Bank president Takeshi Watonabe. He said Asian countries should concentrate more on regional co-operation and develop- ment. Speaking at the closing session of the "One Asia" assembly,362 words
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Article, Illustration205 1970-04-14 1 HOrSTOV. Mon. (UPI) Apollo 13 astronauts sped flawlessly toward the moon today, trailed hv a rocket hulk that will crash into the lunar surface as they move into orbit. A brief blast from the moonship's engine lined up astronauts James Lovell. John Swleert and Fred205 words
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Article364 1970-04-14 1 Big Attack Expected OHNOM PENH, Mon. (UPI) Communist troops are pushing into 1 Cambodia from South Vietnam and are expected to attack the provincial capital of Svay Rieng, Cambodian military authorities said today. Vietcong troops have surrounded the town of Prasaut 15 miles to the west364 words
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Article106 1970-04-14 1 KUCHING Mon. (Reuter>— Eight Commumsr terrorists from a group baoly mauled by security forces, have walked out of the mangrove stamps and surrendered. More than 20 Peds have surrendered since security forces, who nave also killed 45 guerrillas, in the divt- began operation In Jala Raja on February106 words
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126 1970-04-14 1 Far East Air Force Mobile Air Movements Squadron unloading teams quickly empty a Belfast transport of its Bersatu Padu load of two Scout and two Sioux helicopters at R.A.F. Changi. The transports, of Britain's Air Support Command, will fly in a total of 20 Sioux, Scout and Wessex helicopters during126 words
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Article, Illustration245 1970-04-14 1 Chin Kin Kwok, 20, almost drowned three days after he signed up as sailor on his First ship. "That's a terrible way to start a career you have been dreaming of all your life." he said yesterday Chin, of Hong Kong, was one of the245 words
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Article57 1970-04-14 1 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Mon. CUP I) Three Cambodian delegates representing deposed Prince Noradom Sihanouk were rejected from the opening meeting o* the Non-Aligned Nation's Conference todav. Thev were told to leave their seats in Tanzania's university assembly hall Diplomatic sources said later both rival Cambodian delegations would be57 words
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Article58 1970-04-14 1 LOVPOV. Mnn (rPI> Kevin Clarke had a lover's tiff with his girlfriend. so he feared the worst when he found her last night with her head in the gas oven. But Elaine Sutherland pushed Kevin away when he rushed forward and pulled her out. "I was iu«;t drvinr58 words
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166 1970-04-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Con-troller-General of Immigration, Enchc Mohamed Kholil bin Haji Hussein said today Malaysia would not slam the door on foreign long-haired and unshaven visitors. "They will be allowed into the country because it is rather difficult for us to distinguish166 words
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Article117 1970-04-14 2 An odd-job labourer, Abu Bakar bin Kassim, 17, was yesterday sentenced to a year's jail by the Second District Court when he pleaded guilty to theft of 11 cases of washing powder and a case of glasses from a store. Bakar. who had two previous convictions,117 words
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Article, Illustration463 1970-04-14 2 PETER ONG - By PETER ONG Being a "big hit" comes natural to Joni James, America's Golden Girl of pop music who once dreamed of becoming a ballet dancer. Miss James, who arrived her e for a three-night singing engagement with a leading hotel, became463 words
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Article72 1970-04-14 2 SPARKS from a nearby rubbish dump gutted an attap house along the m 5 Ylo Chu Kang Road, yesterday. Two fire eneines took one hour to bring the blaze under control. At the time of the fire which broke out at 12.45 p.m. only72 words
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183 1970-04-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federal Minister ♦or Sarawak Affairs, Tan Sri Temengqong Jugah who is aiso t>*e chairman of the Sarawak Alliance arrived here to meet the Tunku on elections in Sarawak today Tan Sri Jugah told reporters at the airport that his183 words
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Article112 1970-04-14 2 A South Korean seair.an was scalded to death by an explosion caused by very old 'super heater bv-pa«s valve' at th»> Outer Boad. on March 29. The Coroner. Mr. Lie-* Ngik Kee. holding an Inquiry on the death of the 35-year-old Korean. Lee Jung Chun,112 words
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Article59 1970-04-14 2 M ANCHESTER, M on. <CPI) A man. wr... what looked like exp'cnvej and a battery strapped to Hs b*»«W. walked into a Manchester Rank today at: threatened to blow himself up if he was not given *****.n00 Police said the man had a button in one hand59 words
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92 1970-04-14 2 Flying back to Britain aboard one of the Belfast freighters used to ferry out helicopters for Exercise Bersatu Padu, is a well-known R.A.F. Changi landmark a Mark 22 Spitfire aircraft which was formerly in service with the Singapore Auxiliary Air Force in the early 1950's. Th e veteran Spitfire is92 words
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Article, Illustration40 1970-04-14 2 Mr. G. S. King has been appointed Business Manager of Haw Par Brothers International Ltd., it was announced yesterday. Mr. King, in ex-jour-nalist. will also be in charge of Haw Par's public affairs department. G. S. King40 words
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Article118 1970-04-14 2 A Chinese fir! about 18. was found dead at a black of fiats at Toa Payoh >**-.tprday morning. Police who rushed to the scene found her body at the foot of Block 23, Lorong 6 Toa Payoh. She was clad In a redchequered blouse and a red-white118 words
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Article39 1970-04-14 2 Reserve blood stocks in the Blood Transfusion Service ha* risen from 585 last week to 627 units yesterday morning. The Service has urged all donors from all blood groups to come forward to make their donations.39 words
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Article18 1970-04-14 2 There were a total of 49 accidents, seven of which were described as serious, on Sunday.18 words
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172 1970-04-14 3 GAWLER, South Australia, Mon. (Reuter) Doctors fought today to mv- several critically injured survivors of a railway crossing smash. The accident claimed the lives of 16 people, including S children, last night. All were passengers aboard a two-deck bus returning members of a172 words
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Article69 1970-04-14 3 SEOUL. Mon. (Reuter) Two officers were killed and three soldiers seriously wounded when a mentallyderanged South Korean marine threw a handgrenade. The latter then fired an M-26 rifle in a barrack near the demilitarised zone last night, the Defence Ministry disclosed. The marine. Corporal Pal Chong Hai.69 words
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Article248 1970-04-14 3 MANILA, Mon. (Reuter) —Fox-holes in Hanoi are filling up with rubbish but life in Hanoi continues on a war footing, according to a visiting Filipino correspondent. Writing in today's Manila Times'. Amando Doronila disclosed that 17 months after the American bombing halt today, most of248 words
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133 1970-04-14 3 OOOCH BEHAR, India, Mon. (Reuter) About 8.000 mourners stampeded through police cordons here to see the body of their Maharajah. He died on Saturday tged 54. Two people were injured and women fainted in the crush yesterday as the crowd broke into the Maharajah's133 words
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Article50 1970-04-14 3 SEOUL. Mon. (UPI) Fire swept through a slum area In the eastern sector of Seoul last night, destroying some 340 wooden shanties. Police said that one resident was killed and five others injured. About 3.500 people were made homeless. Police are Investigating the cause of the fire50 words
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208 1970-04-14 3 KATMANDU. Mon. (UPI and Reuter) —Prime Minister Kirti Bista of Nepal resigned last night. Hg wants to stand for reelection on the expiry of his term as a member of the Himalayan kingdom s National (AssemblyK Nepal's national news agency reported that Bista208 words
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Article117 1970-04-14 3 HONG KONG, Mon. (Reuterl—The New China Newt Agency today reported that a Cambodian delegation supporting deposed Head of State Prince Sihanouk had arrived in Dar-es-Salaam to attend a preparatory meeting for a summit of non-aligned countries. The agency claimed the delegation represented the National United Front*117 words
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Article82 1970-04-14 3 HONO KONG. Mon CAFP) —China has executed a village leader abducted from Hong Kong to Chinese territory early last month, a local right-wing Chineselanguage newspaper reported today. The Hong Kong 'Dally News* quoted a passenger returning from neighbouring Kwangtung Province. Lee Kong, a community82 words
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Article176 1970-04-14 3 CAIRO. Mon. (Reuter) A table unrarthrd at Sakk a r a by British Egyptologist Walter Emery could lead to the greatest Egyptian discovery for many years the tomb of the God Imhotep The table was found by the professor at the end of his176 words
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Article, Illustration20 1970-04-14 3 A CAMBODIAN soldier stands by a 50-calibre machinegun mounted on an armoured car in troubled Svey Rieng Province. (UPI Radiophoto).20 words
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85 1970-04-14 3 MANILA. Mon. (UPIi An Australian newspaper editor said today .Asian newspapers should never depend on the government to help solve their problems. Graham Perkln of the Melbourne Age,' was referring to suggestions made by some delegates during the Press Foundation of Asia assembly. "I85 words
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Article54 1970-04-14 3 SEOUL. Mon. (UPI, The United Nations Command has decided to reopen the truce village of Panmunjom to a limited number of tourists. "The UNC has favourably considered a South Korean Government request to resume tourist visits to the truce village.** the spokesman said. He said detail*54 words
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Article207 1970-04-14 3 VIE N T lANE, Mon. (UPI) An estimated two battalions of North Vietnamese troops staged an attack against guerrilla forces defending the former U.S. supply base at Sam Thong, well-inform-ed sources disclose today. The sources added the last reports received last night Indicated that207 words
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467 1970-04-14 3 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI) Red China's leaders are promoting a new industry— the backyard coal mine. Fearful that Russia may occupy the rich coal and oil fields of North China, the Government is exhorting peoples' communes and local governments all over467 words
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353 1970-04-14 3 MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina, Mon. (UPI) The Argentine Coast Guard confined the Japanese crew of a fishing trawler to their quarters today. It claimed the vessel "Sumiyo Shi Maru," was casting its nets in alleged Argentine territorial waters. The353 words
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Article104 1970-04-14 3 BRISBANE, Australia, Mon. <UPI) Queensland students today released stink bombs at a garden party attended bv the Queen. the Duke of Edinburgh and Prineess Anne. The hydrogen sulphide "rotten egg gas" smell of the bombs pervaded the grounds of Parliament House. Brisbane where the partv104 words
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Advertisement118 1970-04-14 3 The small friendly time-bomb If youVe ever had a head cold and thought life would be nicer if you didn't have a head... here's what you've been looking for. Contac 500. Inside each Contac 500 capsule marked Bare more than 500 tiny 'time pills', timed to keep working all day118 words
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Article, Illustration794 1970-04-14 4 Talks In Vienna Momentous, Says N VIENNA, Mon. (Reuter) The United States and the Soviet Union meet in Vienna on Thursday to open the crucial second stage of talks aimed at curbing the multi-billion dollar nuclear arms spiral. If the talks go well,794 words
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214 1970-04-14 4 LICHFIELD, England. Mon. (Reuter) —Britain s Race Relations Board stopped Women's Institute members here from singing "Ten Little ***** Boys in a weekend song contest and objected when they sub stituted "Golliwogs" tor "***** Boys. But the women went ahead with their214 words
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132 1970-04-14 4 KUWAIT. Mon. (Reuter) The Kuwaiti government has been asked to lift its ban on liquor in the state by a National Assembly member because he claimed it discriminated against the poor The appeal was made yesterday by Abdul Aziz AlMassaeed. quoted m the132 words
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Article53 1970-04-14 4 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (Reuter) Eighteen people were feared dead end 42 injured after an explosion shattered the baggage compartment of a long-distance but yesterday. The but, bound from Mexico City to Queretaro, had stopped at Juichapan Hidalgo, 120 miles from the capital, when the blast53 words
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63 1970-04-14 4 A military court on April 12 convicted 27 persons of the Democratic Defence Opposition Movement, of trying to overthrow Greece's military-backed Government. Paris journalist Jean Starakis (left) and Athens University Professor Alexandres Mangakis (right) shown here after the trial were sentenced to 18 years jail each. The prosecution had asked—— U PI radio photo. - 63 words
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199 1970-04-14 4 DENVER. Colorado, Mon. (UPl)—Actress Jane Fonda said Sunday she would Join In a 36-hour fast to protest the Vietnam War and would travel to Mt. Carson Wednesday to Join In a "Sick call" strike by the soldiers. Speaking at the First Unitarian Church199 words
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263 1970-04-14 4 LONDON, Mon. ißeuter)—Pakistani students last night accused the police of negligence over the recent spate of "Paki-Bashing" in London's east-end district. Pakistani* have said thev believe roaming gang* of "skinheads". recognisable by their outsize boots, trouper braces, ana closely shaved heads. have been responsible for263 words
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Article466 1970-04-14 4 LONDON. Mon. (Rftiter) Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Roy Jenkin s will unfold the secrets of his third budget on Tuesdav and for the first time for years it could be a give-away instead of a a y budget. When he took over as Finance466 words
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Article, Illustration335 1970-04-14 4 CAIRO/ Mon. (UPI) America's Assistant Secretary of State Joseph J. Sisco, met President Gamal Abdul Nasser Sunday night in what western officials described as the most crucial talks Sisco will hold during his visit to Middle East trouble spots. United States officialsUPI radio picture. - 335 words
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Article167 1970-04-14 4 NEW YORK. Mon (UPI) Talks between the New York Post and the Newspaper Oulld broke off Sunday night, setting the stage lor a strike which could black out the city's four major newspapers. The Oulld. representing editorial employees, called a strike against the Post for 1100167 words
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Article304 1970-04-14 4 ATHENS, Moo (RfuW) —Fourteen of the 34 Greeks with plotting to overthrow the army-backrd government and replace it with a CommunLst-domi nated regime were released from priMn today. Seven of them were acquitted when the Athent court martial imposed its sentence* yesterday while the other seven304 words
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Miscellaneous12 1970-04-14 4 TODAY and YOU.. Tuesday, April 14, 1970. SA6ITTARIUS HOV n Dec. 2112 words
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Article, Illustration435 1970-04-14 5 WSF - By WSF Cats took the top list in our Contest C Animal study something not quite unexpected, but nevertheless a pleasing outcome. It is indeed commendable to note that at least readers hav e paid heed to one of th e important techniques in photography,435 words
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Article392 1970-04-14 5 Get Set For Contest D Flowers FOTORAMA *7O CONTEST 'D' Sponsored by Moutrie (Pte.) Ltd. Agent tor MINOLTA CAMERAS. OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM Potorama Contest "70" EASTERN SUN Xi-B Cantonment Road fcinaapore 4 J In complying witn the rules ot thla contest. I submit n ere with my entry and shall392 words
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Article149 1970-04-14 5 Here are the winners of Contest C: FIRST: Madam Koh Slew Gek, 37-B. Lorong 4. Bik 68. Toa Payoh. Singapore. 12 "Where 1* my friend") SETOND: Mr Yang Chian Ing. 240. Geyiang Road. Singapore. 14. ("Mother's love") THIRD: Yeh Li Yew. 85. Yuk Tong Ave. Singapore. 21. ("Fishing149 words
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Advertisement141 1970-04-14 5 •Jiti fninoHa SUP ft TO V 0( X y# y w* />* S€ ;v\ .:->j V\~ r »»t »»r Ton Load! Ton see! Ton shoot! It's all Inn making lively home movies with Minolta Antopak -BS6 One two, three! Movie-making is as simple as that with a Minolta Autopalc -8141 words
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Article1039 1970-04-14 6 FOREIGN Minister S. Rajaratnam has made two speeches at the "One Asia Seminar" in Manila, the first one somewhat analytical and the second one somewhat idealistic. His speech on Sunday approaches the problems of Asia, trying to take a total view, and trying to suggest possible1,039 words
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Article, Illustration287 1970-04-14 6 BOW On the way to an easing of tension there are still huge obstacles to be overcome. This is exnressed by the two cartoons which were published by the Federal Republic Social Democratic weekly "Vorwarts** (above) and the Munich "Suddeutsche Zeitung" aho.it the first meeting between the two(INB).; (INB) - 287 words
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Article394 1970-04-14 6 AFP CAPE KENNEDY, Florida America's first man in space, Alan Shepherd, who in 1961 revived his country's confidence after the successful Soviet manned flight, captains the Apollo 14 mission in October this year. In the nine years since he became the first American In space. ShepherdAFP - 394 words
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Article538 1970-04-14 6 DALE D. MORSCH - By DALE D. MORSCH (UPI) KATMANDU, Nepal Chinese pressure on the highway from Katmandu to the Tibetan border has eased somewhat in recent months and foreigners now can travel unrestricted on the 65-mile road. Six months ago the Chinese army was very much in evidence on(UPI) - 538 words
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656 1970-04-14 6 ROBERT KAYLOR - By ROBERT KAYLOR (UPI). VIENTIANE, Laos The CIA-organised and financed "clandestine army" totals about 12,000 men, according to the best educated estimates here. Although there Is a tightly strung secrecy cover over the army and Its operations. the picture of It can(UPI). - 656 words
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Article595 1970-04-14 6 Edward K. Delong - Now For A FootballSize Rock By Edward K. Delong (UPI) SPACE CENTRE, Houston. Texas The Apollo 13 moon explorers climb a rocky ridge, erect a robot science station and collect a football-size rock during their two treks across the lunar surface. James Lovell and Fred Halse will aim their landing(UPI) - 595 words
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352 1970-04-14 7 and Sinoannr S We !i e an< #,i 9 ht| y ®asier in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday as trading followed up with last Friday's trend. j faj P ric drifted downwards again on a marked reserved of buying in- e rou ,n e352 words
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Article811 1970-04-14 7 F) I l done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore f ,um ber of shares traded in brackets in lots of l/QQO units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS ACMA $2 19 (2) 52.18 (3); Alcan $1.79 (1> $1.78 (1» $177811 words
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Article64 1970-04-14 7 MR ANTHONY W. G. LORD has been appointed assistant manager. Credit Marketing, of The Chase Manhattan. Bank in Singapore. Mr. Lord, who has had 12 years experience with British banks, was until recently branch manager of a major British bank in Hong Kong. Mr. Bruce Gregory,64 words
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Article52 1970-04-14 7 MR. ENG BUCK KENG has been appointed sales administrator and sales development officer for Scandinavian Airlines in Singapore. Mr. Eng. 28. has seven years of experience in the air travel Industry and was for the last four years working as a Sale Representative with an international a;rline52 words
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Article58 1970-04-14 7 MR DANNY YAU. an executive trainee with The East Asiatic Company Limited, has just returned from a two-month training course in Hong Kong. Mr. Yau who joined the Company in 1962, studied shipping operations and procedures in the British colonv. He was attached to58 words
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Article94 1970-04-14 7 i HE noon price* at the Slnenpnre Chinefte Procure Exchange jesterdaj mere:Bu>er Seller Coconut till (FO B Balk 59 00 Coconut oil (FOB) Drum 61 .no Mixed Copra 3600 Miintnk While Pepper (FOB.I 145 00 Sarawak White Pepper (FOB.) 142 50 Sarawak .-penal Black Pepper (F O B 96%94 words
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Article91 1970-04-14 7 (Manager*' Price# for April 14) IHIKItHM) IN ill 1 Ml S le 8. Growth f und 1 08 113 ASIA Oil TRlsTS Mai Invest. Fund 128 1 31 SINGAPORE O 11 IKlSlS 1st Singapore 2 73 2nd Singapore 1 98 3rd Singapore 1 24\d The Com Ind. 1.0391 words
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Article13 1970-04-14 7 The tin price for yesterday was $693.50 per picul, down $1.50.13 words
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Article758 1970-04-14 7 BIO and offer prices o!f.cialiy listed yesterday at th e close of business in the trading i rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore were: INDUSTRIALS H. s. AfMA cbl 2.19 Aitan 174 A.iied C'toiate cci 412 L n Co. 1-65 168 Borneo Btad1.74758 words
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91 1970-04-14 7 Lufthansa has just taken delivery of its first Boeing 747 superjet91 words
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Article266 1970-04-14 7 May first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m., in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 594 cents per lb., down half a cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was very quiet. A quiet session ruled for the morning Th e266 words
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Article29 1970-04-14 7 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) Tin held steady with sales of 40 tons Spot buyers 1594 sellers 1595 business 1595 three months buyers 1596 sellers 1597 business 1597 1596.29 words
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Article365 1970-04-14 7 Sydney Stocks, y- V '»v > Closing Prices SYDNEY, Mon. (UPI) —Poseidon again led mining share prices in a downhill run when trading resumed on Sydney Stock Exchange Monday. Sellers entered the market early in the rnornmg and repetition of last week's market seemed likely.365 words
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Article, Illustration183 1970-04-14 7 MR. Mai Evans, has returned to Kuala Lumpur as BO AC manager for West Malaysia, after an absence of 18 months. He was formerly district sales manager for the same station. During the period he was away, Mr. Evans spent various training periods in183 words
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Article149 1970-04-14 7 THE Port of Singapore Authority ha a made the following berthing arrangements for today. Tuesday April 14. DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 1/2 Wonorato 3/4 Georgi Sava Rakovsky 13/14 Bennachie 15/18 Hollands Dreef 18 Manjusan Maru 20 Reiho Maru 19 Sir Lancelot 21 East Riau I 22 Yam149 words
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783 1970-04-14 7 TF investors feel that there is no life left in plantation shares then they should take a look at the latest results from Kempas (Malaya), the second largest plantation company, after Dunlop. It has made a creditable showing In its last financial year783 words
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Article117 1970-04-14 7 HONG KONG, (UPI) Monday's 5 p.m. eurrency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.) (Bayers) (Sellers) per 100 Straits dollars 1947 195.7 149 150 per 1,000 Taiwan dollar® 6.755 6.765 per Australian dollar 340 360 per 1.000 Burmese kyata 495 515 per 10,000 Indonesian rupiah® 145117 words
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Article395 1970-04-14 7 AKKIVAL8 8-1S a m. M s A 123 K Lumpur 9-45 amMSA 119 K Lumpur 12 30 p m. MSA 451 Ruchlng2.30 p mMSA 021 k Lumpur. Malacca IU p.m. M> A 453 Kota Klnabalu S-40 p m MSA 521 Bangkok. Penang 7.10 p m. MSA 027 K-395 words
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Article, Illustration1357 1970-04-14 8 ROBERT CRABBE - By ROBERT CRABBE TOKYO An old Confucian proverb put Asia's traditional view of women in a nutshell: "The woman obeys her father before marriage, her husband after marriage, and her son when widowed." World War II saw the budding of a revolution in the Asian woman's way(UPI) - 1,357 words
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Article, Illustration977 1970-04-14 8 CONSTANCE WALSH - By CONSTANCE WALSH LONDON: A young British artist-craftswoman, 31-year-old Amanda Bar-ker-Mill, goes back to the lush West of England countryside to find ideas for the elegant modern jewellery she is now designing and making, sin-gle-handed, in her London workshop. This Is not In Itself surprising. She977 words
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462 1970-04-14 8 Ele; Walt Dulaney - DATELINE Br Ele Walt Dulaney DEAR ELE and Walt: Ever since I got in high school, I've helped at the community theatre. The neat thing about working ther e is that age doesn't count; people only care how well you do your job. Because462 words
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Miscellaneous69 1970-04-14 8 DATELINE: DANGER! \\vi i v; YA ?A 4. JT Mi C ap DON'T SHOUT AT TME CHIID, PAVEN. VOUH FRIGHTEN HIM > THE WIZARD OR ID 3-i* r love <£% OF MY C-fOVHP THE <r **3 \L> VI Yt7U UOU£ WFH/ T,"W -i by John Saunders and Alden McWiiams m69 words
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Miscellaneous18 1970-04-14 8 AMY By Jack TrppH 'l3 "You can come in, Roger, but you gotta be quiet ••it's nappie time."18 words
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Article, Illustration676 1970-04-14 9 PAMELA LYONS - By PAMELA LYONS LONDON It is fascinating to reclise that of all our accessories, gloves must be classified as being among the oldest and that while styles of d re s s s have changed considerably through the ages, g oves have remained virtually676 words
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556 1970-04-14 9 SHEILAH GRAHAM - ifi#/ /or .1 Jtjs#'/f... «.v SHEILAH GRAHAM NEW YORK: Sometimes reading about John Lennon, I wonder whether he has gone off his rocker, whether all his fame was not too much for him. When I first met him In Pans, at the beginning of the556 words
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Article395 1970-04-14 9 ALINE MOSBY - By ALINE MOSBY (UPI) PARIS It's farewell to legs. The Parii ready-to-wear fashion collection led by Christian Dior Friday buried the short skirt. The winter uniforms In the fashion shows are mldl skirt and boots, max! coats. blouses and turtle necked sweaters. all swamping the low priced(UPI) - 395 words
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Article320 1970-04-14 9 NEW YORK: Bob Considine is meeting with Forrest Tucker to discuss the role of "Toots" in the film version of his book about the colourful New York restaurateur. Toots Shor. Tony Richardson will direct Rudolf Nureyev in the film version of the life of Nijinsky. the famed320 words
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Article, Illustration569 1970-04-14 9 Ann Landers DEAR ANN: I am not signing mv name to this letter because we are friends. I don't think you can guess mv Identity. At least I hope not. The letter from the mother of the teen-age boy signed "Mrs. Had It" got569 words
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Miscellaneous241 1970-04-14 9 I s SHAWI mffiwha LID O Phone *****4 NOW SHOWING! 11 us, 1 45, «00 •3A A ».15 p m Fager Moore C.aua.e Lar.ge CBOSSPLOT" Color (CAi NEXT CHANGE! Doa't Mies It This Time W;aaer of 3 Academy Awards BEST PICTURE of the Year Best Director Best Screenplay Du- t!n241 words
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Miscellaneous238 1970-04-14 9 liS n ORGANISATION 1 61 I OR CHARD-***** WTR EN I LEI AININO DAT! HURRY! HIRRY! SEASON ENDING SOON I Cuh Booking* Only No Free LUt DAILT S SHOWS Shn« lUrta: 1.4*. 5 15 INpa "Chip*" guru: t AS. 5.33. M« p.m A3m, SI 50 (2 50 St MOO Metro-Ooifiwvn-Marer238 words
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Article, Illustration1850 1970-04-14 10 FRANK TAYLOR - He Knows What He Wants And Gets It By FRANK TAYLOR of the "Daily Mirror" LONDON Sir Alf Ramsey, the England foatball manager, already has his response in Spanish prepared for when he is welcomed in Mexico with his world champions for the Jules Rimet Trophy final series1,850 words
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455 1970-04-14 10 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) —Joe Niekro allowed six hits in 8 2/4 innings and hit a two-run triple during a five-run fourth inning outburst yesterday to score his second straight American League victory as the Detriot Tigers defeated the Baltimore Orioles, 7-2.455 words
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Article111 1970-04-14 10 Mr. Tang Tuck Wah, secretary of the Singapore Olympic Sports Council, has been elected General Secretary-Treasurer of the Advisory Council of the Table Tennis Federation of Asia at its recent 81-Ennlal Congress Meeting held in Nagoya, Japan. Other office bearers:— President Mr. Koji Goto (Japan); Deputy President111 words
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Article272 1970-04-14 10 LE MANS, France, Mon. (UPII Thousands of racing and movie fans stood in the pouring rain yesterday to watch the last day of time trials for the gruelling 24-hour Le Mans endurance race. They had hoped to see American movie star Steve McQueen drive a272 words
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497 1970-04-14 10 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) —Tom Seaver, the National League's Pitcher of the Year in 1969, drove in three runt with a single and a two-run double to score his first victory of this season yesterday as the New YoHc Mets defeated the St. Louis497 words
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Article205 1970-04-14 10 NEW YORK. Mon <UPIV Baseball results and standings at the end of yesterday's games: NATIONAL LEAGUE East W L GB Philadelphia 3 2 St Louis 3 2 New York 3 2 Pittsburgh 3 2 Chicago 1 3 1* Montreal 14 2 West Cincinnati 6 2 San Francisco205 words
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Article, Illustration1142 1970-04-14 11 AUGUSTA, Ga. Mon. (UPI) California neighbours Billy Casper and Gene Littler posted matching 9-under-par 279s yesterday to force the 34th Masters Golf Tournament into an 18-hole Monday p<ay-off Casper, two-time U.S. open champion, had a possible birdie putt on the 72nd and final(UPI) - 1,142 words
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Article182 1970-04-14 11 Th e 18-week Monday B ues Ladies' Bowling League completed its season last week with Lady Fair, a team comprising some of Singapore's top women bowlers emerging as champions. Lady Fair's big names Include Nicky Koh Samai Stone and Jenny Park hurst, who represented Singapore182 words
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Article158 1970-04-14 11 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (UPI) Radames Trevino, one of the world's leading cyclists, was killed yesterday when he fell from his bicycle outside Mexico City and was run over by an automobile, police said. The 26-year-old Mexican held the world one hour amateur speed record for •.bout158 words
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Article84 1970-04-14 11 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) Former New York Yankee sluggers Joe Dimaggio. wiio set the legendary rero'rl of hitting safely in 50 games, and Mickey Mantle, lourih on the all-time homer list with 536. were honoured in a plaque ceremony a r Yankee Stadium yesterday between games of the Yankees-Cleveland84 words
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Article831 1970-04-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR/ Following ar« th e race weights for this week, end's racing here: FIRST DAY CLASS 3 DIVISION 3 6 Furlongv Kuala Seiangor 9 00 Cahir 9.00 Pahlawan II 9.00 Happy Hour 9 00 Bukit Bendera 9 00 Art Nouveau 8.13 Even Better 8.13 Ombudsman 8.13831 words
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379 1970-04-14 11 BRANDS HATCH. England. Mon. (UPI)r Jro Rodriguez of nnd co-driver Leo Kinunnen of Finland. who led from start to finish. Sunday headed a procession of German-built Porsches to win the BOAC 1.000kilometre (521.37 miles) world championshin sports car race. Vic Elford of379 words
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Miscellaneous985 1970-04-14 11 nd radio DE SINGAPURA TV (CHANNEL 5) 3.00 Opening Anncts. in all Languages and General Hospital Woman's World (Malay). A Diary of Everts in Singapore This Week «Malay). It's Happening in Singa?ore < Malay* (Repeatt eyton Place (Chinese Subtitles) (Repeat). Close Opening Anncts. in til Languages Sky Hawks News :n985 words
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Article, Illustration342 1970-04-14 12 And 39 Goat KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Lightning unleashed its fury for the second time in ten days when it struck a temple at Batu Tiga near here yesterday killing four people including an 11-year-old girl and 39 goats. The tour dead were among a group342 words
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Article55 1970-04-14 12 Lee Yon 2: 58. was yesterday charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with the murder of a car-park attendant Khoo Eng Kee. He was alleged to have killed Khoo in a quarrel at Upper Cross Street, on April 11 at 6.00 p.m. The case will come up for55 words
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413 1970-04-14 12 MURDER TRIAL Police investigating a double murder arrested two men whom they traced through a laundry receipt found in a discarded shirt, the High Court was told yesterday. Th e shirt was thrown away by one of the men after they both413 words
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482 1970-04-14 12 Hullabaloo At THE Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union has accused "overzealous police officers" of harassment against bus-drivers. The Union said that during the past six months thsir bus-drivers received countless summons for not stopping their vehicles at allotted spaces for picking up and letting off482 words
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Article152 1970-04-14 12 The British Council will present an exhibition of oil-paintings by Land Dayak Raphael Scott Ah Beng. It will be held at the British Council Gallery, Amber Mansions, 1-A, Orchard Road, Singapore 9. The 31-yearold Land Dayak from Kuching. Raphael Scott Ah Beng was granted152 words
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Article84 1970-04-14 12 Five masked robbers, all armed with daggers, held un a housewife, Goh Hong Kee. 41. and her three children and got away with cash and jewellery amounting to $4,000 at her home at Jalan Berseh Saturday morning. Goh was asleep in the bedroom with her three children when84 words
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Article, Illustration152 1970-04-14 12 SOME 170 G'rl Brigaders from Malaysia, New Zealand Australia and Hong Kong have arrived in Singapore to attend the second Pacific camp in Singapore. The Singapore Girls Brigade is playing host to the seven-day camp organised to foster closer understanding and to exchange creativeSunpix. - 152 words
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Article79 1970-04-14 12 A man who cheated a woman of SIOO by lying to her that he needed the money to bail her husband out of jail was yesterday fined $5OO or three months jail by th« Ninth Court Magistrate, Mr. George Sandosham. Omar bin Mohamed, 25, admitted on79 words
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Article24 1970-04-14 12 There were no first and second group prise winners in Sunday's Tot© draw. The jackpot for this Thursday's duw wll be $155,000.24 words
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Article, Illustration181 1970-04-14 12 Young diplomats from Fiji will receive their basic training in Singapore, the visiting Chief Minister of Fiji, Ratu Sir Kaminese Mara, sa«d yesterday. Ratu Sir Kamlnese w ho i» here for a four-dav unofficial vis t while on his way to London disclosed that these181 words
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Article107 1970-04-14 12 A maidservant. An? Cfcn Tee. 20, was found drowned, in a well at her home at Boh Sua Tian Road on Sunday evening. Ang. who works for a British family at Se'.etar Court, had earlier comto her mother of a slight headache. An hour lairr. wnen her107 words
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Miscellaneous73 1970-04-14 12 TIME TIDE TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN 3OS am (7.6 ft 10.43 am. <2 4 ft.); 7.15 pm (5.7 ft.); 10.51 p.m. (5 2 ft NAVAL DOCKYARD 3.05 a.m. (8.7 ft.); 1039 am. (33 ft.); 6.53 p.m (7.3 ft.); 11.44 p.m. (64 ft.). TOMORROW BINGAPORE TOWN: 413 a m (6.9 ft.); 12.1273 words
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