Eastern Sun, 17 August 1970
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Title Section21 1970-08-17 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national dail]| 10 cents litd. 1946 Vol. 5 No. 1422 Monday, August 17, 1970 MC (P) 161621 words
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Article319 1970-08-17 1 JAKARTA President Suharto, in his annual address to the nation, said yesterday Indonesia was ready to play a greater part in world affairs without depending on either the Western or Eastern Blocs. "Indonesia is still pursuing her active and independent foreign policy correctly, dynamically, full of319 words
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Article, Illustration181 1970-08-17 1 omrrs paiird «•< William N( Fix - omrrs paiird «•< William N( Fix- The score: Only four people were injured. The driver of the Green bus, Ang Kah Tiong, 27, waj admitted to the Jurong Hospital with critical head injuries. Three passengers were also warded: Tan Yin Tie, 28; Miss Sob Ah Choo. 25;181 words
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Advertisement35 1970-08-17 1 PRIMA LTD. (FLOUR MILLS) X As a tree with deep roots can grow sturdy and strong! > JVsut Cotnmmial Ranking Corporation jib. •M 1— A W WnblMin Wo TM MM7I It UM*| hM 746. imiholi W—4.35 words
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Article, Illustration204 1970-08-17 2 CULTURE Minister Jek Yeun Thong yesterday urged artists to curb their Impulses to "go Picasso Their creations should depict the every-day life of the people he said. Opening an exhibition of wood sculpture by Jason J&nnu, Mr. Jek spoke on the role artists204 words
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168 1970-08-17 2 IT UAL A LUMPUR The Government will not 11 hesitate to impose an escalating export duty or export restrictions on certain types of unprocessed primary products, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Encke Mohamed Khir Johari, said yesterday* This would be done if168 words
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122 1970-08-17 2 ITDALA LUMPUR Directives have cone oat to all Labour Offices in West and East Malaysia to step up surprise checks on employers who still en face non-citizens whose work permits have expired. The Assistant Commissioner (Employment) of the Ministry of Labour, Mr Chun* Swee122 words
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483 1970-08-17 2 WEEKLY ECONOMIC ROUND-UP THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore opened on a quiet note last week. Trading was again brisk after the holiday In Singapore. However, the bulk of business persisted to be on the newer issues. The current uptrend in dally483 words
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Advertisement38 1970-08-17 2 TVYITIH LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) HEAD OFFICE: 50-C. ROBIKSON ROAD SINGAPORE 1 TEL ***** WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF: CHUNG KHIAUV BANK LID. ALL DEPOSIT ENQUIRIES ARE OBTAINABLE THROUGHOUT CHUNG KHIAW BANK BRANCHES IN SINGAPORE (Advert Permit No. ot7?>38 words
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Article93 1970-08-17 3 SYDNEY Yehudi Menuhin, the violin maestro, hat asked permission to practise in Sydney's multi-million-dollar but still incomplete Opera House. The controversial opera building has been under construction for more than a decade, with a completion date unset, at a cost so 'ar of AsBs million (Ss34o93 words
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Article17 1970-08-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR South Korea beat Burma 1-0 at the Merdeka aoccer match last night-17 words
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Article224 1970-08-17 3 NEW YORK, A new method of making threedimensional films with laser beams will go Into Sroduction immediately, ic Laser Film Corporation (LPC) announced. A three-dimensional effect and the illusion of objects moving in relation to one another as in real life are achieved in a "hologram''224 words
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Article, Illustration333 1970-08-17 3 TT won't do fro hove on unhoppy or hungry spirifr dogging you or your enterprise on frhe fifteenth doy of the seventh month (by the lunor colendor). So workers ot o construction site hod on unexpected "stroke of luck" yesterday. They were333 words
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Article210 1970-08-17 3 CABTELGANDOLPO, Italy Pope Paul said Sunday that the movement towards nudism and the glorification of the body was becoming a social epidemic which threatened the quality of life. Addressing pilgrims at his Sunday midday blessing at his summer residence here, the Pontiff said: "We see today In210 words
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Advertisement170 1970-08-17 3 Mr to Leave Singapore with PAL on Monday morning and our one-stop service wilt have you in Tokyo the same evening. Or leave on Wednesday morning, spend a leisurely night in Manila, and we get you to Tokyo on Thursday evening. Whether you take the fast connection, or the more170 words
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Miscellaneous21 1970-08-17 3 Toto draw The following numbers were drawn In last aifht'a Toto draw: 14-4-12-30-3. Additional number: 21. Three circle numbers: SI- 16-9.21 words
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Article173 1970-08-17 4 SOUTHPORT, North Carolina The U5. Navy got permission to head out to sea Sunday moraine with a cargo of deteriorating nerve gs s rockets (or burial in the Atlantic. A tropical weather disturbance. which had ('reed postponement of the seagoing phase <* the operation, broke173 words
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Article76 1970-08-17 4 TOKYO Seven teamen have been rescued and •even are miaaing in heavy aeas whipped up around northern Japan by typhoon Wild a. coastguards said yesterday. One man was picked up from the overturned 120-ton Tanker Number Three Matcuyoshi Maru i n Matsushima Bay. Northern Japan,76 words
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Article74 1970-08-17 4 IX)KYO, The world's most populous city (of 11 million) may have photochemical smogs today, the Metropolitan Government Pollution Control Centre warned Sunday. The warning was the third of its kind since the city government de- cided to issue smog forecast warnings Aug 19. Two previous forecasts however,74 words
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37 1970-08-17 4 A farmer drives his tractor around a United Air Lines Boeing-747 jumbo jet as it sits quietly in his already disced field after the aircraft skidded 750 -feet off a runway at Sacramento metropolitan airport. UPI radiophoto.UPI radiophoto. - 37 words
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Article148 1970-08-17 4 OSAKA. Expo *7O heads into its final weeks with a sudden rush of visitors that has delighted and bewildered officials. Records have continually been broken and the 185-acre site has almost burst at the seams under the strain of crowds approaching 700,000 daily. "We are not148 words
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387 1970-08-17 4 CYDNEY Mr. John McEwen, Australia's Minister for Trade and Industry, returned home yesterday disappointed that Britain would do little to safeguard Australia's trade in agricultural products in trying to enter the Common Market. Speaking at Sydney airport he said he was convinced that if387 words
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Article135 1970-08-17 4 NEW YORK.—A Greenwich village store owned and run former convicts who seQ ban dicrafts made by prisoners sentenced mainly for robbery hu been burgled. The robbers stole U& $l,OOO worth of leather goods made by inmates of a Colorado State Penitentiary and US$5O the entire sum in135 words
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141 1970-08-17 4 LIMA, PERU Peruvian planes yesterday search a huge area for the Pacific for the Panamanian ship Puelche. last seen on August 7 drifting powerless and with little food or water. Aboard are 14 people, including two women. The ship's plight was not known until Thurs-141 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous11 1970-08-17 4 By Jack Tippit a WA 1 I&M PS 'tckyl Ickyl Ickyl'11 words
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Article301 1970-08-17 5 YORK President Nasser's United Notions enroy returned here overnight with orders to enter indirect peoce negotiations with Israel under U.N. auspices. Dr. Mohomed El Zoyyafs orrivol from Rome he left Cairo lost Wednesday coincided with reports from U.N. headquarters that the start of Middle East301 words
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Article57 1970-08-17 5 PHNOM PENH. Cambodia's new «onstitution will guarantee the dignity of man and will be accompanied by a "spiritual revolution'' throughout the country. the head of a special committee writing the historic document said yesterday. Douc Rasey, a law professor and practicing attorney, laid he hoped the new57 words
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Article24 1970-08-17 5 DX NANG. Vietnam A 21-year old Buddhist monk burned himself to death Saturday night as an offering for peace in Vietnam, authorities reported.24 words
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Article, Illustration133 1970-08-17 5 BELFAST, Northern Ireland A heavy explosion shook central Belfast early Sundav morning wrecking a British Naval Recruiting Centre near the City Hall and injuring two men. The front of the Marine and Navy Store which houses the recruiting office of the British Royal Navy and Marines was133 words
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Article49 1970-08-17 5 PHNOM PENH The battlefield lull in Cambodia yesterday entered ita second week, with the only reported action an overnight harassing attack against the provincial capital of Kompong Thorn. A Cambodian military spokesman said the town, 87 miles north of Phnom Penh, came under mortar and automatic weapons49 words
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Article95 1970-08-17 5 AMMAN General Mohammed Fawsy, Egyptian War Minister and Commander of the Western (Sues) and Eastern Fronts, has relinquished command of the Eastern Front, wellInformed soar ccs said The Eastern Front consists of Iraqi, Jordanian and Syrian troops. Jfifsseia The sourees said the Eastern Front's Arab troops In95 words
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Article80 1970-08-17 5 SEOUL U.S. Vice President Spiro T. A*new will arrive in Seoul 24 for a three-day visit on a leg ol bis fournation Asian tour. Foreign Ministry officials •aid. The government announced Friday that Agnew will arrive here this Saturday and stay for four days for talks80 words
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Article89 1970-08-17 5 HONG KONG, China yesterday reported the arrival in Peking of Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Leonid Byichev, the Kremlin's new chief negotiator at the Si no-Soviet border talk. The New China News Agency said Mr. llyichev was met at the c ipital's airport by Chiao KuanHua and C*ai89 words
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Article564 1970-08-17 5 ARTHUR SPIEGELMAN - By ARTHUR SPIEGELMAN LONDON Race relations In Britain took a tarn for the worse because a West Indian restaurant owner got tired of police searching his place for drugs. Frank Crltchlow's anger led to a demonstration on August 8 by more than 100 West564 words
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300 1970-08-17 6 T OS ANGELES The tfor witness in the Sharon Tote murder triol had two full days to enjoy her freedom during the weekend recess before returning to the witness stand for further re-cross-examina-tion. Linda Kasabian, 21, was released from jail after eight months300 words
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Article65 1970-08-17 6 CHON BURI, Thailand Twenty of 214 convicted prostitutes who were given training for new jobs plan to remain in their old line of work. Gov. Nart Monasevee «aid the women "have told social workers that they were accustomed to earning their living the old way65 words
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Article185 1970-08-17 6 LONDON England soccer captain Bobby Moore must wait until today to hear whether a Colombian court will seek his extradition on a theft charge. The British soccer star who also captains First Division side West Ham United, is also facing an anonymous kidnap threat against185 words
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Article57 1970-08-17 6 MEXICO CITY, Microbiologists from 45 countries, including the United States and the Soviet Union, 'lave urged the governments of the world to eliminate the possibility of biological warfare. Delegates signed an urgent petition condemn, ing "any kind of biological. chemical and atomic weapons that alight alter the57 words
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Article194 1970-08-17 6 JOHANNESBURG The anti-government Sunday Times said yesterday that a leadership struggle Is developing in the South African cabinet with five ministers jockeying for Prime Minister John Vorster's Job. Members of parliament In Mr. Vorster's own Nationalist Party appear to expect he will retire In the194 words
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WOMEN
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Article, Illustration229 1970-08-17 7 BEAUTY is art fine art, ranking with painting, sculpture, music. And Mademoiselle Elaine Straub, a senior Lancome beautician is here on a beauty mission. A promotion tour of the Far East, which had already taken her to the Islands of the South Pacific, has now229 words
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357 1970-08-17 7 Marianne Pereira - By Marianne Pereira [)ID you know thot o minute out of water means a minute lost in the life of o cut flower? Or thot o little peppermint will moke doisies lost longer? Here ore o few hints to housewives on how to357 words
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Article, Illustration750 1970-08-17 7 DEAR ANN: 1 started to write this letter in June but decided to hold off and see if 1 felt the same way after a few weeks of cogitation. Well, I do, so here's my letter. Why do kids expect their parents to give them graduation presents? Where750 words
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Article748 1970-08-17 8 rjESPITE the charges and the counter- charges which the Israelis and the Arabs make, everyone Is hopeful that the truce In the Middle East will lead to a permanent end of the armed conflict that has been going on since the 1967 war. To a great extent748 words
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Article, Illustration819 1970-08-17 8 Joseph Alsop - By Joseph Alsop H I S city is trumpeting the success of the American "peace initiative" in the Middle East. But It Is vital to note that Soviet military pressure on beleaguered Israel was savagely but secretly increased before the cease-fire was agreed to. To begin819 words
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Advertisement58 1970-08-17 8 Foreign new* ami features appearing In all edition* of the Eastern Sun and The Bun are from: Renters, linlted Preaa International, lienee France Pre«*e tail tor* Press Syndicate. Newspaper Enterprise Association. Publisher* Hall Syndicate l.os Angeles Time* Syndicate. Gemini Newt Service. North American Newspaper Alliance. First FCK tares Inter-Press Features58 words
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Miscellaneous0 1970-08-17 8 })'%?*=`@|==?^>-@|>]{^!![&]?{&\0 words
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Article, Illustration619 1970-08-17 9 Dick Kleiner - You won't have to stav'up until the Late Show any more to see Henry Fonda, Glenn Ford and James Stewart on television. They, along with many other movie stars, are finally giving in and moving to TV on a regular basis. Dick Kleiner explains why619 words
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Article, Illustration414 1970-08-17 9 Wayne G. Brandstadt - DOCTOR'S MAOJBAG By Wayne G. Brandstadt Q: My Mother has varicose ulcers on her legs. What Is the best treatment for them? A: The first step Is bed rest until any infection that may be Kesent can be eonriled. Covering the ulcers with414 words
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Article, Illustration543 1970-08-17 10/11 HANDICAPPED boys and girls living at several Children's Homes in Singapore are to share in celebrating the 50th anniversary of the formation of the Royal Corps of Signals for the 60-lb two-tier cake baked specially for the occasion by cooks at R.A.F. Changi's Sergeants' Mess is to be543 words
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Miscellaneous1765 1970-08-17 12 LOOKING AND" LISTENING.... fv and radio guide [CARROLL. RIOHTBR'S from the Carroll Rightcr Institute GENERAL TENDENCIES: You now find you are able to employ more wisdom to the many tasks you have left undone and that require close concentration. Getting a new viewpoint can add to financial status just now1,765 words
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Article, Illustration520 1970-08-17 13 Dick Kleiner - A MOVIE WITH AN 'X'-RATED TITLE By Dick Kleiner "Please/' said Peter Kastner. "Don't let me forget my moustache." They had broken for lunch, on the set of the movie he's making, "U.S., I Love You." He had taken off his moustacht during lunch and If he forgot It he520 words
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Advertisement56 1970-08-17 13 MALAYSIA RESTAURANT 290-R. |00 CHIAT ROAD. SINCAPORE 15 TIL: *****8 ***** *****0 OUR RESTAURANT WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY 17TH AUGUST AS WE HAVE BEEN ENGAGED TO DO PUBLIC CATERINC OUTSIDE OUR PREMISES. WE REGRET FOR THE INCONVENIENCE CAUSED TO OUR PATRONS. WE WILL BE OPENED FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL56 words
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Miscellaneous139 1970-08-17 13 rwra ORGANISATIOM CATHAV '"poll MOW SHOWING I a. U». Ml. U». M -m 810 MASSACBB* AN MOM Picture ID Color School: *lOO To Any Seat 1 b nnorxj Si 2 m i □RCHAhD T2H Wtl DAT! No Free Liat S Bk*wi: 1.45, l it, tJtp.m. Sunday Extra Show 10 «.in.139 words
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Indonesia's 25th independence day SUPPLEMENT...1970
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Article, Illustration521 1970-08-17 14 POR two decodes Indonesio did not poy sufficient attention to development efforts. In consequence, she was on record as a country which has a high inflation rate, the lowest domestic savings, a rapid population growth and rated as one of the countries which have high unemployment521 words
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288 1970-08-17 15 THE foreign trade sector plays a central role In the development strategy underlying Indonesia's FlveYe a r Development Plan. Growth and expansion of the basis of exports, improvements in the composition of imports and the flow of capital from foreign countries will be important elements288 words
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Article224 1970-08-17 15 INDONESIA has great tourist potentiality over many other countries in Southeast Asia, if not in Asia. By developing and taking full advantage of this potential, economic opportunities in services, cottage industry and commodity sales could be created and expanded. In this way, tourist activities domestic224 words
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Advertisement93 1970-08-17 14 (SHtPRERGJR SPECIALISTS I OMM*4tZ7WI4fM«I M»M*mc lA6UNCMI. I n II I IttaK H TV 211. is proud and join the Gov and People of the Republic of in celebrating their Congratutations to The People and Government of the Republic of Indones on the Independence Day V* PELNI-UNES P.l.tafm Hastonl Mmsb. 15th93 words
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Advertisement43 1970-08-17 14 Congratulations to The People and Government of the Republic of Indonesia on the Independence Day SWAN SDN SUPPING ACOKY. 60A SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. L Tel: *****3/4 CABLE: SWANSUNCO li' lilVfl (PTE) LTD. AGENT: WHDER'S PRODUCT. 141-A, Cecil Street, Singapore 1. Tel: *****.43 words
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Advertisement188 1970-08-17 15 Felicitations to the People Government of the Republic of Indonesia on the Independence Day AIK HWA TRADING CO. (PTE) LTD. 16-A. k>» Qmv. Sif»in 1. Tal: H6SS BEE TONG TRADING COMPANY 44. T«M Ay«* StrMt, I. Til: *****. CHIP LEE SHIPPING TRADING CO. 32. Boat Qmi, Z*d Floor. Siapfort I.188 words
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Article, Illustration553 1970-08-17 16 (JTDNIT, Australia Australia was a late starter is the field ef microelectronics but current growth rate In production fend research is ensuring the country a niche In the International Industry structure. Delegates from at least 10 countries will meet In Sydney. New South Wales, from553 words
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119 1970-08-17 16 At Kennedy Airport, New York, a giant birthday cake was presented to Barbara Herzog on a Lufthansa giant jet. Captain Alwin Meyer guides Barbara's hand for the first cut (top). Five years ago the team that assisted Mrs. Herzog during the delivery of her baby girl on board flight LH119 words
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226 1970-08-17 16 LIMA, Peru Only five of IS vehicle manufacturers will be able to continue assembly here after 1970, it was announced yesterday. Under tighter government policies which will eventually mean complete manufacture of cars in Feru, six companies were refused licence renewal. Two companies, Mercedes226 words
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Article80 1970-08-17 16 A Lufthansa colour film, produced in Germany for cinema and television screening in Hong Kong and other countries in the Far East, has received one of the highest awards in international advertising. The film, "Business", was entered at the American Television and Radio Commercials Festival in80 words
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Article229 1970-08-17 16 FIVE years ago, on 23rd July IMS, the Irst cries of a new bora baby were heard aboard Lufthansa flight 4*4, en route (rou Stuttgart to New York. The 55 passengers applauded aad a courageous stewardess sighed with relief. On that day, a baby girl229 words
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Article478 1970-08-17 17 MELBOURNE, Australia Australia's 20-year-old oil industry expects to spend about |A3,000 million (Sslo,soom) in the next decade. The industry foresees the overall demand for petroleum fuels growing fcjr six per cent a year, with the highest increases in jet fuels In May 1970 two Australian478 words
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Article78 1970-08-17 17 More than 40 IATA travel agents including inter-Airlines personnel will be attending an advance Tariff Course organised by TWA at the Singapore Hilton today until August 21. The training classes will be conducted by Miss Ruth Berrysea, who is a TWA training staff from New York. This78 words
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Article446 1970-08-17 17 ARRIVALS 14ft a a. MSA ICS lull Lu in par. 141am. MHA BM < '©torn bo. L Lmpar IJ» t.» MHA ICS Ruala Lumpur. M i B. MHA «n lull Liayw. UJlMt MHA 4S4 Pruai. ft. Lampw li ft* Ul MHA III JiUrU lM p-m MHA 4A1 ehtac446 words
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Article, Illustration144 1970-08-17 17 MR. John Hojer, of Scandinavian Airlines System, ha* been appointed Area Manager of the airline for Brunei, Indonesia. Bait and West Malaysia and Singapore from October 1. Prom the came date he will continue to fill the position as Oeneral Manager for Thai International In Brunei. East144 words
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Article, Illustration97 1970-08-17 17 Mr. Steven C. Cryster has recently been assigned to the Chase Manhattan Bank N.A. branches in Singapore as Assistant Manager, Credit and Marketing. Mr. Cryster received intensive training in the Credit Department and the International Department in New York. Prior to, and since joining Chase Mr. Cryster has97 words
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240 1970-08-17 17 OSAKA The AU-NipfM Airways (ANA) will recruit students and wad theaa to a British aviation schoel far traiaiif la alleviate sherta«e ef pilots ia this cauatry. ANA said scholarships for pilot training abroad will be available from this fall. It said this240 words
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Article115 1970-08-17 17 DETROIT Year-end sales of 1970 model cars were 4 per cent behind the same period of 1069 during the first 10 days of August, according to the four major automobile manufacturers. Industry sales for Aug. 1-10, totalled 140,505 1070 cars, compared with .158.071 new cars115 words
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Article174 1970-08-17 17 OBNBVA InTMton Oversea* Senrlc® (103) and Its former chairman. Bernard Cornfeld. hare declared a truce In their public battle (or control of the mutual fund organisation. Both side* said compromise negotiation* hare started and there wilt be no public statemenu while talks continue. Neither side would174 words
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Article80 1970-08-17 17 RANGOON Indonesia has purchased 20.000 tons of Burmese rice for immediate shipment, and la expected to buy mor« later. Last year Indonesia imported 80,000 tons of Burmese rice. Indonesia this year paid 35 sterling (*****) per long ton for 10.000 tons from last year's crop and80 words
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Article116 1970-08-17 17 TWO key Japanese executive directors of the Trio Electronic Inc.. Messrs. S. Honda and R. Takegawa. will be arriving in Singapore on August 24 from Tokyo to officiate in the first Singapore Kenwood Convention. To commemorate the above occasion In Singapore their local agent. Hwee Seng116 words
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SUN SPORT
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Article, Illustration506 1970-08-17 18 Little Nene - By Little Nene TIEFENDING champion John C. Hollidoy shot a lost round 37-40 77 for o 72- holo total of 305 to win the 1970 Singapore Amateur Open Golf Championship by two strokes from John Clifford. H&lliday won the title last year in his first506 words
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165 1970-08-17 18 India and Japan tied for first place with elfht folds each at the end of the third day of the S2nd Annual Athletic Open championships concluded last night at Farrer Park Athletic Centre. Both countries also had three silver medals each. India165 words
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Article42 1970-08-17 18 Gold Silver Bronse India 8 3 0 Japan 8 3 0 Singapore 7 17 21 Thailand 4 0 0 Malaysia 8 4 9 Brunei i a l Australia 1 0 1 Indonesia 0 3 4 Hong Kong 0 0 042 words
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Article55 1970-08-17 18 FUKUYAMA, JAPAN. Orient junior featherweight champion Koichi Okada of Japan retained his title t>T outpointing South Korean challenger Chang Soo Kim *n a 12round title match here on Saturday night. The champion outclassed Kim ihird ranked contender for the Orient crown, »rom the beginning with h i55 words
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Article600 1970-08-17 18 Milton Richman - A column on American sports by Milton Richman NEW YORK There's a little bad in •vary man. Earl Waiver included. With him it's his memory. Not that he has trouble remembering things. He remembers them so vividly that the end result frequently turns out not so600 words
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Article200 1970-08-17 18 NEW YORK Results and standings of major league baseball teams after Saturday's games: NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L GB Pittsburgh 67 53 New York 62 56 4 Chicago 61 59 6 St. Louis 56 63 10* Philadelphia 54 63 11* Montreal 50 70 17 WEST Cincinnati200 words
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Article1197 1970-08-17 19 Our Racing Correspondent - By Our Racing Correspondent TPOH NEED YOU BADLY, spUndidly ridden by champion jockey Glynn Pretty, got up in the lost couple of strides to snatch an exciting victory from Pisang Mas (Peter Moran) in the $25,000 Sultan's Gold Vase race hero yesterday. In the1,197 words
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Article189 1970-08-17 19 THE CURRAGH, Republic of Ireland Nijinsky, the unbeaten American-owned colt, will run in the English St. Leger classic on September 12 if he recovers quickly from a skin infection which is troubling him. This was stated here on Saturday by Irish trainer Vincent O'Brien.189 words
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Article204 1970-08-17 19 SARAJEVO, Yugoslavia Cheering spectators climbed into the ring here and carried Canadian heavyweight champion George Chuvalo shoulder high after he knocked out American Mike Bruce in a 10- round bout. The 33-year-old Canadian of Yugoslav origin took took less than six minutes to send the Massachusetts boxer crashing204 words
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Article217 1970-08-17 19 DRIVING confident!* Singapore's Lini Chin Choon beat 32 other karters to win the sixth Singapore Kart Prix over 60 laps, with tSS. points at the Polio* Academy last night. The kart prlx was run over two heats, the first over 20 laps and ths other217 words
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Miscellaneous45 1970-08-17 19 TOTAL POOL: ($12,110) Ist Prize No: ***** ($2,997) 2nd Prise No: ***** ($1,498) 3rd Prise No: ***** 749) Starters ($93 each) Nos: ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** Consolation ($5B each) Nos: ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****45 words
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Article, Illustration239 1970-08-17 20 New pool claims Ist vic A NEW swimming pool yesterdoy claimed its first victim. Schoolboy Hashim bin Jamain, 13, drowned in one of the five pools at the Queenstown Sports Complex one day after it was officially opened by the Minister ofPix by Francis Ong. - 239 words
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Article56 1970-08-17 20 fAIRO Egypt will not answer Israeli charges it moved ground to air missiles closer to the Suez Canal fronts during an American-sponsored 90-day ceasefire, the Cairo newspaper A 1 Ah ram said yesterday. Quoting an offlclal Government spokesman, the newspaper said the United Arab Republic "does not56 words
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231 1970-08-17 20 KUALA LUMPUR The Deputy Prime Minister and Director of Operations, Tun Abdul Razak, yesterday hoped that the spirit of Mat Kilau, "a warrior against Colonialism," would Inspire the people to always defend the independence and sovereignty of the nation. In a231 words
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Article118 1970-08-17 20 KITWE. Zambia An official of Zambia's ruling party fought for his life In hospital here yesterday after being forcibly set on Are. John Safell, a local branch chairman of the United National independence Party (UNIP), was ambushed early on Saturday bv a group of men118 words
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