Eastern Sun, 5 August 1970
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Title Section21 1970-08-05 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents tsfd. 1966 Vol. 5 No. 1413 Wednesday* August 5, 1970. MC (P) 161621 words
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Article447 1970-08-05 1 'Ceaseless war' against a€cidents SINGAPORE'S phenomenal industrial growth has been tarnished by an increasing loss of lives and limbs from industrial accidents. Ministry of Labour statistics provide a grisly account of workers killea or maimed in industrial accidents which could hove been avoided by extra precaution447 words
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Article, Illustration37 1970-08-05 1 Mr. Howe Toon Chong (centre). Chairman and General Manager of the Port of Singapore Authority, is seen after he spoke at the opening of the PSA First Container Seminar yesterday. (Story in Page 3).37 words
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385 1970-08-05 1 THREE police inspectors, from Bukit Panjang police station, were carrying on investigations yesterday at about 12.10 p.m. at Yung An Road, Taman Jurong, when they noticed three male Chinese youths behaving in a suspicious manner. The three officers Imp. 8. Retnam.385 words
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Article, Illustration370 1970-08-05 2 l2-YEAR-OLD boy yesterday related in a court the details of how he saw his brother being stabbed to death by a cobbler during a quarrel. Khoo Eng Wah a Primary Six student of the Pearlbank School, was testifying at a preliminary inquiry370 words
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192 1970-08-05 2 rpHE Government will build new markets and special centres to resite 24,845 hawkers, Health Minister Chua Sian Chin announced yesterday. This will be a longterm solution aimed at getting all hawkers In Singapore tc trade Inside proper licensed premises. Speaking at the192 words
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Article, Illustration347 1970-08-05 2 THE prospect of being forced to become a landlubber comes hard to many sailors, especially an "old sea dog" like Capt. Arthur BJureus. Capt. Bjureus leaves for Gothenburg, Sweden, today to be re-united with his wife and two daughters, <»ged 12347 words
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Article122 1970-08-05 2 A HAWKER who was found unconscious with face injuries and was later admitted to the General Hospital on Aug. 2 died yesterday at 4.40 a.m. Police gave his name as Koh Tey Boh. 61. of Block 98, Commonwealth Crescent. It was alleged that on Aug.122 words
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Advertisement20 1970-08-05 2 SOCKET CAP SCREWS Manufactured irta high trade a Nov tteel. precision hea' (rtaUd to give maximum Hardnet* uithot bnttleHEXAOON WRENCHES20 words
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320 1970-08-05 3 216 attend PSA's Container Seminar rpHE Port of Singapore Authority will create a new generation off port employees by 1972, when the impact off containerisation is ffelt. The port employees will form an elite labour force which will be highly skilled, disciplined320 words
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Article316 1970-08-05 3 A CREW MEMBER collapsed and died on board a fishing vessel shortly after he came up the third time from the sea, a coroner was told yesterday. The tragedy occurred on July 15 when Tan Tien Ho, 43, was disentangling a net caught at the316 words
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Article, Illustration68 1970-08-05 3 "Miss Red Feather Faith 1969" from the Philippines will be here on Friday for a twoday visit to observe local modern trends in social work. She is Miss Tolanda Catipon, whose trip to Singapore forms her major prize for winning the "Miss Red Feather" contest.68 words
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Article, Illustration327 1970-08-05 3 TWO men were drowned yesterday when their sampan collided and sank off Clifford Pier. Police gave their names as Llm Teng Chuan, 05, and Abu Bakar bin Shalk Poon, 60. of Penang. A third person in the sampan, Mohamed Sidek bin Ibas, 24, of Joo Chlat327 words
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Advertisement143 1970-08-05 3 VMfe O M* as a pilot in the SAF B« among the ptoneerc In the AJr Defence Command. TM i SAF offer* young man who are physical by fit and Intelligent tha challenge of thl* exciting and aetiafylng carter. You mutt ba between 17% and 23 yeara of aga with143 words
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208 1970-08-05 4 Floats ore OUT this year at part of the National Day celebrations. The large sums of money traditionally wasted each year by various organizations would be put into better use. It would be utilised to develop Pearl's Hill Into a beautiful park,208 words
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241 1970-08-05 4 d former assistant organiser of the People's Association told the Hick Court yesterday that because of the nature of his jot, his wife deserted him. Mr. Llm Tuan Meng. SI. now a vegetablehawker. explained. "My wife suspected me of having affair* with other women241 words
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Article, Illustration59 1970-08-05 4 TOP-PRIZE WINNER MISS RANG LAY TIN (second from right) won the Mrs. Lim Bock Ree Medal. Admiring the award in the above photo are (from left) Rev. T. C. Nga, Mrs. Nga and Madam Lim Geok Kheng (extreme right). Principal of the Fairfield Methodist Girls'59 words
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130 1970-08-05 4 A woman who left her husband two year; ago. taking with two bracelets. yesterday asked for the return of more "dowry articles Matam Wong Ah Moi was in the High Court as a result of a divorce Eetition filed by her usband. An* Chap130 words
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Article78 1970-08-05 4 Two men, who cheated a poultry-farmer of $lO by posing as 'Health Inspectors,' were jailed yesterday. Woon Geok Leng. who had seveo previous convictions, was convicted and sentenced to a year's jail while Low Thah Tee, was jailed for six months. Both of them lpproached Tan78 words
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Article52 1970-08-05 4 A grand party for 1.400 children will be held at the Siglap Community Centre on Aug. 16 to celebrate National Day. The party is organiaed by the Siglap Women's Association led by its President, Che Wan Wajid Khan, wife of the Minister of State foe52 words
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109 1970-08-05 4 Photo shows Cpl. Andrew Walker, (right), Sgt. Derek White (centre) and Flying Officer Peter Butcher giving a stuffed black swan a spruce-up at R.A.F. Changi. In 1962, shortly before the Squadron moved to Singapore from Cyprus, its then commanding officer asked the Australian authorities for a stuff- ed black swan109 words
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Article, Illustration475 1970-08-05 5 YXTASHINGTON A major row loomed over President Nixon's comment that hippie leader Charles Monson was guilty of murder despite a presidential statement later explaining he had been misunderstood. Nixon astounded lawyers in Denver, Colorado, on Monday when he said of the chief defendant475 words
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216 1970-08-05 5 FRESNO, California One young member of the Hong Kong Rlind Choir, touring America to raise money for a school for the blind In Nationalist China, may regain at least soae sight in her right eye, thanks to two Fresno Doctors. Lillie Tsang,216 words
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Article64 1970-08-05 5 CANBERRA The Australian Army's Jangle Training School at Canungra, South Queensland, Is running out of jungle. Forestry experts have been called in to see what could to done about regenerating the small tracts of rain forest, used as training areas for all Vietnam-bound troops.64 words
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Article148 1970-08-05 5 PORT MORESBY, New Guinea —The Captain and crew of a Formosan fishing trawler arrested last week for illegally fishing in Papua-New Guinea territorial waters have escaped without paying their fines. Captain Hul Jin Choi of the trawler was fined 8*5,040 In Wewak District Court last week after148 words
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128 1970-08-05 6 MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay The Ur«ITI guayon Government announced it will not release any political prisoners in exchange for the freedom of a kidnapped U.S. aid official and a Brazilian diplomat held by guerrillas. Daniel Mltrione, 49, an employee of the U.S. Agency for International Development (AID) and128 words
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184 1970-08-05 6 TOKYO—A former U.S. Army Air Corps officer will lend Hiroshima the photographs of its atomic bombardment which he recently tried to sell for 5515,000. The Asahi newspaper of Tokyo reported that Elmer Dixon agreed to lend the serial photographs to the city to r six184 words
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Article23 1970-08-05 6 NICB, France, Police locked u 0 a stray lion cub and hunted Its owner yesterday in this plush Riviera resort.23 words
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Article112 1970-08-05 6 LONDON, Britain's rtwjl— Mrli| *est drop-oat has been given the green light at last. After M driving tests and nine fears oi frustration, Mrs. Miriam Hargrar e nassed her driving test on Monday. A 62-year-old grandmother, she nad (ailed so many tests that she became112 words
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169 1970-08-05 6 MANILA A Filipino congressman has resigned M Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee following incidents involving his two sons. Representative Ramon Bagatslng, of the ruling Naclonallsta Party, explained he was resigning "to save Justice from the stigma that It could be influenced or pressured." 8169 words
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Article339 1970-08-05 6 25 UK troops injured in new Belfast riots BELFAST Twenty-five British soldiers were injured in riots in the mainly Catholic area of Belfast, an army spokesman said today. This brought the number of casualties to about 70 in the last five nights of violence. During this339 words
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89 1970-08-05 6 DETROIT, Michigan— A 34-year-old assembly line worker expects to make 5536,000 in the next year by selling his rare blood at S&500 a quart. Joe Thomas has the nation's highest known concentration of a rare blood anti-body called 'Anti-Lewis B.* Bad The "Detroit News"89 words
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84 1970-08-05 6 COWES. Isle of Wight, England. Prime Minister Edward Heath won a 24-mile yacht race off this island against competitors who included Princess Anne. Heath was sailing his sloop, 'Morning Cloud/ which had oeen specialIT equipped w ith highpowered radio equipment to keep him84 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous30 1970-08-05 6 By Jack Tippit m Wi s s 53 9 V !p?&§ ft VI don'f know if my dad con lick your dad, but I'm sure my dad can lick ME!*30 words
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Article, Illustration255 1970-08-05 7 OHNOM PENH Cambodian troops hove driven communist attockers from the provincial capital off Kompong Thorn affter a fierce battle. The town, situated 80 miles north of Phnom Penh, remained under ottock for 3 straight days before the commu- nists withdraw. At255 words
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160 1970-08-05 7 BANGKOK The Thai Government has launched an emergency mobilisation plan to give weapons trainin e to men and women in four provinces on the border with Cambodia, official sources disclosed. Under the plan, the Accelerated Rural Development (A.R.D.) Office in Bangkok would allot funds160 words
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57 1970-08-05 7 LONDON The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Michael Ramsey, has been offered a free ticket to tbe controversial London sex spectacular, -Oh! Calcutta!" The offer came from City Councillor Frank Smith whose complaint that the show should be prosecuted for 'obscenity' was rejected by57 words
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179 1970-08-05 7 LA PAZ, Bolivia Bolivia's former left-wing Armed Forces Chief took refuge in the house of President Alfredo Candia to escape poliee amid reports that right-wing military leaders were planning a coup. The incident came as the Journalist Union Weekly magazine 'La Prensa; reiterated charges179 words
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Article, Illustration78 1970-08-05 7 DAVID BRUCE (left), the newly-appointed U.S. chief delegate to the Vietnam Peaee Talks, arrived in Paris on Monday. He Is seen being escorted by the American Ambassador to France, Arthur Watson (centre), and Philip Habib, the acting head of the U.S. delegation since Cabot-Lodge left last(UPI radiophoto). - 78 words
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Article104 1970-08-05 7 RAWALPINDI Five masked Pakistani bandits who carried out a Wild-West-style train robbery were in custody on Monday after being captured by a "posse." The men hoarded the train while il was Ira- veiling at a medium speed near Larkana and entered a ladiesonly compartment. They104 words
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Article653 1970-08-05 8 with actual combat punctuating them, have been running so high In the Middle East during the last many years that It is difficult for the warring parties to think In terms of peace. Yet, both the Arab and Israeli leaders should be congratulated in the genuine653 words
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Article, Illustration790 1970-08-05 8 Joseph Alsop - By Joseph Alsop THE exchanges between the U. S. government, the Egyptians and the Soviets contained a lot more than yet met the eye. Most Importantly, the U.S. proposal for a renewed cease-fire on the Suez front was Suarely based on the ea of a "stand-still"790 words
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Article365 1970-08-05 8 Dick West - By Dick West NEXT to cleanliness and Godliness, the most dynamic virtue in America has been civic pride. So strong and prevading is the booster spirit that even the most inconsequential hamlets and waysides usually can qualify for at least one superlative. For example, Merkel.365 words
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Article, Illustration765 1970-08-05 9 Gamine Semeviratne - PAGE 9 SPECIAL By Gamine Semeviratne GEMINI /CHAMPAGNE, Scotch whisky and cold chicken salod in crescent dishes was os good o foundation as any to fortify some 300 reporters and photographers preparing to treat Mr. Playboy, Hugh Hefner, seriously. They had a fair bash. Hefner,GEMINI - 765 words
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Article, Illustration423 1970-08-05 9 Wayne G. Brandstadt - DOCTOR'S MAILBAG By Wayne G. Brandstadt Q—l AM A WOMAN, SO. Mj Pap smear showed No. 2 cells. What does that mean? A— A Class C Pap •mear contains cells that are atypical but are not considered to be cancerous. Instead of waiting a423 words
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TODAY'S WORLD
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604 1970-08-05 10/11 SPURRED by the launching of China's earth satellite last April, India Is expanding its space proJramme and hopes to oln the space club in 1974. The start will be modest the orbiting of a 30 kilogram (66 pound, scientific satellite size of a604 words
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Article, Illustration862 1970-08-05 10/11 William Forrest - AFTER oil Hie rumours and speculation about the future of Brezhnev and Kosygin both men still remain at the top in Russia. Which all goes to show, soys this week's Gemini News Service Eye on Europe column, that the Kremlinologists have again got itGEMINI - 862 words
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662 1970-08-05 10/11 Takeshi Sato - Takeshi Sato. TAP AN to many people hos become o warning of the shape of this to come of technology out of control. Japan has every environmental problem so far discovered with plenty of variations of its own. It is662 words
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Advertisement228 1970-08-05 10/11 w 1 ?k. WFft itsrafiw—• *fc» «<■*•*» *9 > ljn< afl*23 lIT v- MV. Arx-yi**- > i tSKKI *Ji < //of*/ Indooetia —fS minutet from Bank ot America s branch in the heart of Djakarta. Man-on-the-spot 9 In Djakarta. Indonesia's economy is expanding, and so are its business opportunities. Iff228 words
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Miscellaneous1786 1970-08-05 12 LOOKING AND LISTENING.... fv and radio guide r* ICAfVKOU. WUHIIII'l nwlwVlWl from the CMOU Matter taetitaic GENERAL TENDENCIES: Although a certain communication can cause you to wonder whether you are doing things just right, you need to doublecheck your comments and writings. You also have a great deal of energy1,786 words
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POPPING AROUND WITH PLATTER PETE
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Article, Illustration528 1970-08-05 13 f<LIFF RICHARD —Hit most consistent hitmoker of oil British solo stors recently celebrated his 50th single release. Today "Goodbye Sam Hello Somantha' is firmly in the Top Ten and confirms his amazing feat of never having a 'miss' in 12 years How has Cliff outlasted528 words
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Article162 1970-08-05 13 HAIL BRETHREN! All ye who are fanatics of CLIFF RICHARD shout no more, less in wondrous ecstasy. For this day, your Idol and mine, Platter Pete, MUST surely satisfy your souls with the glorious and magnificent feature on Cliff. If not, then by Ddln's bread. I WILL162 words
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Advertisement49 1970-08-05 13 tNO« IOMOKKOW TOUAt Lei Competent (tellable Aitraimer Palmist DAVIS SI AM Tell yon wbat (a panne wbat ta avoid tut m better future 11.00 am moop-OL Telephone: Mim W4-H. K|«t t oa«t Hoad Hlngapore Ift. KniUil. Milium. K wo o I on g. Holcln, Hhanjthal dialect* are all waleaawL49 words
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Advertisement105 1970-08-05 13 B€RIOSKA DANCE COMPANY of MOSCOW ■fefefts* Russian National Orchestra < II J"l Jf f GOSCONCERT MOSCOW Spectacular! Gorgeous I Enchanting.... Cast of 75 Dancers» Singers Musicians Tko.moet entkralllng and exciting «f ad New York Tribune. Unbelievable beeuty end eeme el Ike meet fantastic dancers ever to vlelt London Obcerver. Inflemed105 words
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Miscellaneous199 1970-08-05 13 lIMI ORCAIMISATIOtM CATHAY 3340 C MBT ELECTBIFYING OAT! 11 IJM. 4M. CM. t.M p m KICHARD HARRIS AS MAN CALLED HOBMB PanaVUioo. Color NEXT CHANGE! Color MUU'a Tkl Big Maaaacre" □EON ***** LAST DAT! II aaa IJW. 1 1. •The Apartaaant" (Mud.l Elly Tut. tlui U A CATHAY PRODOCTIOh Scop*.199 words
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Miscellaneous110 1970-08-05 13 T*al|kt Pranalan I.U p.M. No Prta LUt lan UcBhtn« "PinytM Put;wl I Un Color (United Artlate) FRIDAY ONLY! Ting PeJ A Ytni Pan for Lad lea" (A BHAW PRODUCTIONI Mandarin in Bcopa, Color ■awka" Wlde»ci*«n, Color REX Phon.- J4CM7 LAM DATI U M. I.U IN Ml •TBI NEWLYWEDB* Mandarin In110 words
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Students' page
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687 1970-08-05 14 Ele; Walt Dulaney - IfitesHe Ele and Walt Dulaney DEAB ELE AND WALT: I'm going to be completely honest with you in this letter so I hope you won't put me down. I'm a 21-year-old -boy and 1 like sex. 1 have a steady687 words
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Article, Illustration374 1970-08-05 14 THE dictlwary defines a deliquent as a ";MB« criminal". It ab» states that the wa«4 —MM "one who fails la duty or failing la daty*. Parents, priests, teachers and also politicians can also be called delinquents because they too (ail in their duty at one time or another.374 words
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Article69 1970-08-05 14 DO NT FORGET to win two free ticfcet« to Experimental Theatre's August 19 production of Agamemnon. Write an essay about "Theatre in your school" and make sure it gets to the Eastern Sun by next Monday that's August 19. The Eastern Sun's cash prises will69 words
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Article, Illustration207 1970-08-05 14 Trishaw riding is hard work. Some of the tri.shaw riders have their own trishaws and some hire them to earn more money during tbelr free time. A trishaw rider must have a licence before he can ride a trishaw. Local people seldom sit in a trishaw because207 words
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371 1970-08-05 14 PARIS,— Young tourists trying to cut costs on their Paris holiday are engaged In a battle of wits with authorities at the city's plush Bois de Boulogne Park. Parts of the park, which contains the CHIC Longchatnps and Auteuil horse race courses,371 words
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Advertisement197 1970-08-05 14 ESSAY CONTEST: j Rules to observe j The bitam Sun't essay writing contest tor boys and girls of 14 and under (Junior) and boys end giHs over 14 (Senior) appears in this page from Monday to Friday. i Prize money to: %IC tor Seniors and $5 tor J union .to*197 words
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Article, Illustration422 1970-08-05 15 ANN LANDERS - ANN LANDERS DEAR ANN: You once replied when asked If women were smarter about marriage than men, "Have you ever heard of a woman marrying a man for his shape?" I laughed when I read It, but it started me thinking. What DO women look422 words
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Article266 1970-08-05 15 Marianne Pereira - By Marianne Pereira r IFE it very exciting if you ore morritd to on ambassador. And far Mrs.Tamar Dikan, wife of the Israeli Ambassador to Singapore, it has been a life of travel, new places and new people. It's a life of tastes, smells and266 words
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Article260 1970-08-05 16 "H J amMk f i yesterday shared a slight downr?th *****8 •"timbering gains. Tradin r was still active with transactions concentrated on tine speculative*. Newcomers also weakened in support and thus turnover was lessened to J,008,500 million units against the night's ol 3.3 million. Hotels and260 words
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Article260 1970-08-05 16 August first grade rubber buyers closed at S p.as. hi Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, yesterday at 51-1/2 cents up 1/4 cent fruus the prolans close. The tone of the market was steady at the clooe. After an about unchanged opening the market ruled quiet and slightly260 words
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Article44 1970-08-05 16 (Mmim Price fat ASM ?ww M tomi ■fy IN i.'S tlUNTCIkW r*r» M rMi T,M 5i MI MNHAWWIt PM1 TIIWF M Klpm I.TJU M S>rc Lit fer <«ftM Pu4 li 1*1 r. m< as assr* -v in IN 141 r 4 l«]44 words
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Article224 1970-08-05 16 MANILA Dm Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines bu signed a US$lO million <Bl3O m.) trade agreement with the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce in the first such accord concluded by the Philippines with a Communist country. The agreement calls for the sale of goods from July224 words
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Article118 1970-08-05 16 BONG KONG Tuesday's cirrese? rates InnHcd kr Fsvcics Eschtnic and IBVMIMeat Ltd.): < Buyers) < Setters) IK m pel >10 Straits dollars 151 153 per 1,000 Taiwan dollars 74 •75 per Australian dollar 340 300 per 1.000 Burmese kyata 445 405 per 1.000 Indian rupees 145 105118 words
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Article535 1970-08-05 16 BID and offer prices officially listed ai the close of business in the Singapore and Koala Lumpur trading rooms of tbe Stock Exchange yesterday KNDUSTB1AL8 B a ACMA l« Aim* 1.15 Ada 1» Be. cO 1.17 Bnjayt LM n, r t m 1H C. C. 8ann IN C.535 words
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Article923 1970-08-05 16 BVSINBBB <we te and reported to the trading rooms of the Slock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the naooher of shares traded hi brackets to lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDOmiALfI ACMA $145 41); A ji b M«t $333 < 1); Ahu $l4O <•) $139923 words
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Article380 1970-08-05 17 SYDNEY Mining share prices began U weaken late Tuesday on Sydney Stock Exchange despite a substantial rise to fall ratio. The market started on a pro mi star note, being affected by a good trend in Melbourne Monday. It was also aided by a demand far380 words
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Article, Illustration143 1970-08-05 17 Boeing's first 747 equipped with a fifth engine between the inboard enSn« and the 'eft side of e fuselage, is shown taking off recently from Boeing Field in Seattle on one of the ilight tests leading to certification of the 747 to carry a143 words
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Article446 1970-08-05 17 ARRIVAL* 1.4* m m MSA Its Kuala l.nmpnr 1M *J» MHA ITS Kuala Lumpur Mam. MSA 4X KhU Lumpur H #ii M.HA 454 Pruanc, Kaitla I nmpir lIMi m. M>A tW Jakarta 1 .10 p.m. MSA 151 K ladling t* MHA Kuala Lumpur, Makinn 35pm MHA 567 Hon*446 words
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Article, Illustration171 1970-08-05 17 Three executive staff members of a Singa-pore-Malaysian company have left on a tour of Europe and Britain under a scheme designed to M broaden their outlook". "They are the first three top level men in our company to be sent overseas under this scheme, which we171 words
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Article51 1970-08-05 17 TOKYO —A total of 926 companies went bankrupt in June as the result of the impact of the government's tight money policy, the Federation of Bankers' Associations announced. The ann o un cement said this was an increase of 18.2 per cent as compared to a year51 words
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Article44 1970-08-05 17 LONDON Two workers at Pleassey's South Shields factory share a £450 award f« their Inventive streak. Their joint suggestions help to prolong the service of special abrasive brushes for cleaning metal strips, "up to five to ten times'* the citation said.44 words
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Article101 1970-08-05 17 The Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for today. Aug. 5. DEPARTURES God WHS Vessels 3/4 Benattow 5 Azumasan If aria 6/7 Monlka Wlards 13/14 Bennevis 15/16 Auto~~edon id YuWfcu Maru 19 Malaysia 20 West Perils 22 Eastern Prosper 23/24 Hano Maru 35/36101 words
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Article64 1970-08-05 17 NEW YORK DOW Jones closing averages on the New York stock exchange: 30 Industrials 722.96 20 Transp 128.85 IS Utilities 104.39 05 Stocks 227 05 40 Bonds 65.61 Commodity futures Index 138.65 up 0 46. Monday's NT, Stock Exchange volume was 7.650.000 shares. Of a total 1,54564 words
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Article898 1970-08-05 18 Cl* 3 Div. 3—6 Furs* Pekan n 4y 8.00 Sultan of Pahang Daniels Honest Deal 3y 900 HT We e Allan IUTMf a fly 812 Karang Tan ***** Harlmaa 4y 8.12 Auric R Breuk ***** Jaknara ty 8.12 KM Reddy Heddle •0881 Panglima La rut n898 words
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311 1970-08-05 18 The 2nd International Open championships which commenced at the Jackies Bowl, Orchard, last night mark another important milestone In the history of bowlinf in Singapore. Organised by the 81nSpore Ten-Pin Bowling ngress, the tournament is the second major bowling event here. The first was311 words
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Article147 1970-08-05 18 DENVER, Colorado Avery Brundage, president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), said on Monday US cities were handicapped in getting Olympic Games because the Nation's sports appear so commercialised that it seems "we can't even play without being paid." "I am ashamed to say147 words
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Article128 1970-08-05 18 By Oar Racing Correspondent IPOH Heavy rain here turned the going soft and all fast gallops were done on the sand track. The fastest gallop was by Kuching Town when he sprinted smartly over 3f in 40 2/5. Newcomer Two Diamonds 11, with Velu astride,128 words
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Article195 1970-08-05 18 NEW YORK Results and standings of the two major leagues after Monday's games: NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L OB Pittsburgh 58 49 New York 56 40 1 Chicago 55 15 2} Philadelphia 49 55 71 St. Louis 48 58 91 Montreal 47 80 11 WEST W195 words
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Article99 1970-08-05 18 LONDON—AIIan Clarke, Britain's most expensive footballer, has received a delayed suspension of three weeks, following a meeting of the English Football Association'# Disciplinary Committee yesterday. The Leed's striker, transferred from Leicester to Leeds last season for a record 165,000 pounds, and a member of the England team99 words
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Article154 1970-08-05 19 JAKARTA Indonesia's badminton ocas, Rudy Hart on o and Dorrr di, will taka part in tke Asian Gomes tc be held in Bangkok at Hia end of this year. This vu coil Armed here yesterday by secretary-general of the Indonesian Badminton Federation. Mr. Sumarsono He154 words
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Article, Illustration84 1970-08-05 19 THE best training Krtner for Roland ck, European heavyweight wrestling champion, is 44 Bill" a Swedish-made doll that is sft. tin. tall and weighs 77 lb. Bock, a 25-year-old West German, who took the European title recently in East Berlin, has been training with "BUI" for years.84 words
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161 1970-08-05 19 NEW YORK Brace Crampton of Australia became the sixth player to reach the DS$lOO.OOO mark in golf earnings this year by winning Sunday's quartermillion dollar Westchester classic. The US$5O.OOO pay cheque boosted the slender Aussie into fourth place among the PGA tour players with a161 words
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Article63 1970-08-05 19 PARIT BUNTAR, The Malay. Chinese and Tamil schools in Kuala Kurau near here have decided to hold a triangular sports meet next year to further strengthen goodwill among the students. This was stated by the secretary of the Kuala Kurau Schools' Sports Council, Inche Abdu lah Thanl. after63 words
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Article39 1970-08-05 19 WINNIPEG. Yoshitni Nishigawa of Japan set a Canadian all-comers record for the women's 300 metres individual medley in the Canadian International swimming championship* here on Monday when she stormed home first in 2 min. 25.8 sees.39 words
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142 1970-08-05 19 The MkWij of Ssdal Affairs. Start* Pti will cMdad U Mkml ettmiiuUM Karate soatest twirrnw at ?M p.m. at the Ghltta* YM.CJL The contest is being held to select s team to represent the Republic in the World Karate Championships to he142 words
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Article188 1970-08-05 19 8800 KLINE, MASSACHUSETTS Fourth seed Tray Roche af Australia Mi eighth seeded Arthur Ashe of the US krmed through their first round matches on Monday in the US Professional Tennis championships. Roche rode a powerful backhand And serve to a 6-1. 6-4 victory over American188 words
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Article67 1970-08-05 19 ALOR STAR The Saltan of Ktdah hopes to sec sepak takraw, which baa became a national game, Introduced to neighbouring countries. The Sultan was speaking at the opening of the Malaysian Schools sepak takraw championships organises bv the Cbuncll at the Syed Omar Indoor Stadium yesterday. A total67 words
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Article, Illustration467 1970-08-05 20 Jarring for consultat UNITED NATIONS An Arab-Israeli ceasefire enabling peace talks' to take ploce under U.N. mediator Gunnar Jarring could be proclaimed before the end of the week, informed sources said yesterday. The disclosure came as Dr. Jarring prepared to confer with Arab and Israeli467 words
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Article, Illustration279 1970-08-05 20 JFEL AVIV Israel's Coalition Government, formed on the eve of the six-day war, broke up early yesterday—only hours before the country's acceptance of the American peace plan was due to be forwarded to Washington. But the defection of the rlghtwlng Nationalist Gahal Party,279 words
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233 1970-08-05 20 T*HE Singapore ArA bitration Court yesterday dismissed the Singapore Tobacco Company's application for a dispute involving the suspension of two workers to be negotiated according to the col--1 e c t i v e agreement signed between the company and the union, v233 words
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