Eastern Sun, 21 August 1970
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Title Section21 1970-08-21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily; io cents Ittd. 1966 Vol. 5 No. 1426 Friday, August 21, 1970. MC (P) 161621 words
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Article, Illustration93 1970-08-21 1 J]VEN hordened policemen threw up when they dug up the decomposed remoins of o five-month-old boby ot o ployground in Jolon Nuri, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday night. The eight-inch pre-maturely-born baby was wrapped in newspapers and buried in a shallow grave. Police found it93 words
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167 1970-08-21 1 PHNOM PENH A Communist force is in control ol the village of Prek Temeak, nine miles north of Phnom Penh, a Cambodian field Officer said yesterday. The Cambodian 52nd Battalion ha* assumed a blocking position 3.000 metres south of the village to straddle167 words
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Advertisement64 1970-08-21 1 Erne HOTEL ROYAL IM NUIM iMi HONG KONG'S FIRST CLASS With the Bank that serves the Business Community and you Transacting AH Banking Exchange Business V m-- TSCTfmiTrt HI AO OfflCf 1)7/Ut. CfCH. ST S POtf TH' ***** (f XTN. TO All DCF(SI MANCH OTNCIX. NU «OAO SINCAfOM i. Tli:*3s«4/764 words
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244 1970-08-21 2 HP HE prosecution's star witness hi the counterfeit currency trial yesterday curtly told lawyer S. K. Lee to stop making wild allegations ogainst him. Sim Kheng Chiang, 44, a Sarawak businessman, now under CID detention, had been asked how he managed244 words
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Article, Illustration165 1970-08-21 2 rpHK Golden Mile Shopping Complex, costing 18 million dollars when completed, is fast taking shape along Beach Road. Already the 84 flats and 208 offices hare been sold out and more than 300 of the 360 shops have been taken up. The unique design165 words
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Article76 1970-08-21 2 SIX youths yesterday claimed trial to a charge of stealing $l,OOO worth of pepper from the vessel "Cherry Molek" on Aug. 8. Ooh Chin Seng, Tan Cheng Ouan. Tan Tee Tan. Tan Thlam Hock. Tan Pong Sal and Loh Twa Pong were alleged to have76 words
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Article102 1970-08-21 2 A major local publishing flrm. McGraw-Hill Far Eastern Publishers (S) Limited has Just signed up a contract with Children's Press of Chicago for an initial supply of 2.2 million copies of an American edition of the JUNIOR ENCYCLOPAEDIA produced by this Company and printed102 words
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Article193 1970-08-21 2 SIM Thlau Huat. 26, was 7«ter(U; *cn tenoed to tlx yean JaU and rtx strokes of (he rotan, on tvee charges of armed robbery. Sr. Insp. E.G. Marcos, hi relating the f, ,j a. m m jU. a iACii, void ior conn that on193 words
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92 1970-08-21 2 THE Ford Foundation has approved a grant of Ssl.3 million to the Regional Institute of Higher Education and Development which is hosted by the Singapore Government. The grant would be paid over a six-year period and is in pursuance of a request made by92 words
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422 1970-08-21 2 A strange tale of evil spirit* possessing two women and man was related in the Coroner's Court yesterday. A medium tried to exorcise the spirits from one woman but another woman was affected and finally a man hanged himself. The Coroner, Mr. Llew Ngik422 words
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132 1970-08-21 2 Another plush entertainment complex will open in Singapore soon. Called the Pear! Opera House, it is a $500,000 Joint project between local and Hong Kong businessmen. The chairman, Mr. Ho Kia Tong, said the Opera House will open its doors to the public next132 words
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218 1970-08-21 3 QUEENSTOWN Crime Squad have arrested six persons connected with theft and robbery cases aver the past 48 hours. One of them will be charged in court today, while the second will be charged tomorrow. Four others are still in police custody. The first raid218 words
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Article126 1970-08-21 3 A smiling and 'incorrigible' thief, who started his crime career in 1961, wa s jailed for Ave years on two charges of house-breaking and theft. Chow Chan Wah, ?2, Who smiled throughout his trial admitted breaking into a departmental •tore at The New Gold Hill126 words
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145 1970-08-21 3 Mr. Sebastian Yeo, an engineer attached to the Public Utilities Board left last week for France on a French Technical Scholarship to attend a practical study session in "Production of. Electricity." His trip to France is being organised by the Technical Co-operation Organisation145 words
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Article75 1970-08-21 3 The Coroner's Court yesterday recorded a suicide verdict on the death of Awl You Bok, 54, a bachelor whose body was found floating in Singapore River near Old Bridge on Aug. 7. The court was also told that he had left a suicide note several months75 words
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Article38 1970-08-21 3 The Government will auction 80 confiscated, unclaimed and condemned motor vehicles, plants and stores on Aug. 27. The auction starts at 10 a.m. at the premises of Cheong Koon Seng and Company, Market Street.38 words
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Article30 1970-08-21 3 Sanan bin Semln, 20. of Jalan Cherah died in the General Hospital, after a road accident at the junction of Hertford Road and Kampong Java Road, on Wednesday30 words
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Article, Illustration79 1970-08-21 3 Fair Queen Fair King On a one-week visit to Singapore as part of their prise for being selected Fair Queen and Fair King of the Jakarta Trade Fair, the couple above had to have both good looks and intelligence. Miss Sari Muljanl, 21, is taking a publicity course at the79 words
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Advertisement22 1970-08-21 3 HOLEPROOF ippMia Ml sar '"i W? L«: fjg:, < r 1; A MM 7 C00L.... COLOURFUL.... COMFORTABLE ...and just your style! *wmm v.22 words
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Article, Illustration172 1970-08-21 4 A Danish and a Chinese girl with a common interest in food are now in Singapore to pro- mote just that. For the past fortnight, Miss Irene Chojr (right photo), a Home Economist from Hong Kong, has been giving a series of demonstrations on172 words
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Article97 1970-08-21 4 Eight boys in a Boy's Brigade group who were attacked by hornets at Mandai forest reserve were rescued at 4.41 a.m. yesterday. This was IS hours after they had been reported lost. Four others In the group managed to get out to the main road before97 words
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151 1970-08-21 4 A HIGH-ranking German delegation orrived here yesterday for talks with Singapore Government officials on investment and trade expansion. The three-man team, led by Dr. Thieme, the Deputy Under-Secretary of State of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, will call on Mr. Hon Sui Sen,151 words
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154 1970-08-21 4 The BeriMka Dance Company of Moscow and Russian National Orchestra flew Into the Republic for a five-day performance last night. The company of T4 dancers. n.iger and musicians arrived nere from New Zealand. Toe troupe is led by a highly animated Madam Nadezhda Naderhdina,154 words
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Article59 1970-08-21 4 ROSYTH. Scotland. A Royal Navy court martial yesterday found five sailors guilty of mutiny. All five had pleaded not guilty One defence was that they had been too drunk to have carried out a mutiny. One of the five. Edward Griffiths, was also found guilty of59 words
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Article41 1970-08-21 4 Madam Chellamah 44, denied a charge of living on the immoral earnings of a woman between the months of January and February this year. She was offered a bail of $l,OOO and the case was fixed on Aug. 29.41 words
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Article, Illustration152 1970-08-21 4 Mini planes take the field at RAF Chin .1 where the giants leave off. Changi has one of the most active model aircraft clubs In the RAF. The club members are "flying** extra hours to get in shape for the exclusive Far East Air Force152 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1970-08-21 4 AMY By J«ck Tippit Archie, I'm glad you like to play DRESS" UP...most dogs DON'T.V^—•15 words
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Miscellaneous25 1970-08-21 4 LOU V* THE foUowtac nanben were drawn la last nielli's Tot* Draw: 4 IB 1 n. Additional number: 3*. Three circle draws: Z% II IT.25 words
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270 1970-08-21 5 T OS ANGELES A university student camping out near Slioron Tote's home lost August testified heaving o man scream, "Oh, God, Please don't don't... don't. The student, Timothy Ireland, took the stand ot the Tote Murder Trial ofter star prosecjtion270 words
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Article, Illustration202 1970-08-21 5 HONG KONG Asian film magnate Ron Bun Shaw announced Shaw Brothers Studio will offer Batna Sari Dewi, Japanese wife of the late Indonesian President Sukarno, a starring role in a film called, "The Fragrant Concubine. n "We will Invest at least 851.500,000 in202 words
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Article53 1970-08-21 5 TOKYO Japan National Railways, one of the country's biggest bureaucracies, has made a definitely un-bureaucratic decision. The railways now permit one of its trains pass ing through the Japanese Alps to slow down for 40 seconds at a specific point noted for its magnificient view of53 words
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258 1970-08-21 5 WASHINGTON Soviet naval and air penetration of the Caribbean and Golf of Mexico has turned the area into a strategic defence zone of the highest priority, a congressional report disclosed. It was published by Representative Dante Fasceii, Democrat of Florida, Chairman of258 words
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256 1970-08-21 5 MANILA An American airman was treated at Clark Air Base Hospital after he was knocked down and burned by a high tension wire* He had been rescued by his 12-year-old son last Sunday. Albert Mitchell, Jr., administered first aid to his father, flgt. Albert256 words
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231 1970-08-21 5 ANGERS, West France Government and health officials denied reports that the River Maine had been "contaminated by a deadly vims." The denial followed a meeting of City, Department, and Health Authorities after an earlier official warning had been Issued. It had advised residents and231 words
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188 1970-08-21 6 NEW YORK Mrs. Joseph Kopechne, mother of the girl killed in an auto accident with Senator Edward Kennedy, rejected the idea that there was any romance between the Senator and her daughter, Mary Jo. She claimed Mary Jo "had found the man •he188 words
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276 1970-08-21 6 WASHINGTON Masked a d nameless to ensure anonymity before television cameras, fomer servicemen testified of near-tragedy resulting from the use of marijuana and other drugs by American troops in America, Vietnam and Korea. One, called 'Frankie,' told how most of his tank company In276 words
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137 1970-08-21 6 KYOTO, Japan The lives of more than 7,M1 air travellers were endangered by hijackers in the 18-month period ending July 1, a panel of United Nations' legal experts was told. The figures, compiled by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). showed out137 words
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BRIEFLY AROUND THE WORLD
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Article488 1970-08-21 6 LONDON, The British Broadcasting Corp. (BBC) ordered Its Uve audience out of the studio and sent Its disc Jockey to another broadcasting station because of an anonymous bomb threat. It was the latest In a series of bomb hoaxes that have kept police busy. Wednesday's488 words
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Article, Illustration53 1970-08-21 6 A SENIOR ISRAELI GENERAL STAFF OFFICER points oat on the aerial photos how Egyptians set up SAM-2 missile sites in the central sector of the Sues Canal before and after the Mid-F*«;t ceasefire The pictures were taken on the 7th, 13th and 16th of this BOOntu. (tii(UPI radiophoto) - 53 words
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179 1970-08-21 6 lif OSCOW Soviet and East European leaders opened talks yesterday on questions of European security and co-operation, communist sources disclosed. The communist party leaders, premiers and foreign ministers of East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria and Rumania anived for f he Warsaw Pact Summit.179 words
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Article, Illustration41 1970-08-21 7 carrying a British military communications satellite blasts toward space from Cape Kennedy. The satellite, ealled 'Skynet,' sped into accurate preliminary orbit. Britain will pay the Space Agency 5513.8 million for the spacecraft. (lIPi radio- U PI radiophoto).(UPI radiophoto). - 41 words
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252 1970-08-21 7 OSLO The World Medical Association (W.M.A.) disclosed that disagreement among the world's doctors would block any guideline statement on abortion that might be drawn up. A four-member committee had recommended a previously-drafted statement on abortion should not be submitted to the W.M.A. Congress, which252 words
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Article47 1970-08-21 7 WASHINGTON The ax my has dropped charges against Staff Sergeant Kenneth Hodges, who had been accused of being involved In the alleged My Lai massacre in South Vietnam two years ago. Sergeant Hodges had been charged with rape and assault with Intent to murder.47 words
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331 1970-08-21 7 lIAMAMATSU, Japan A young, single woman feigned birth pains and foiled a love-sick oerial hijacker bent on suicide. Michiyo Akito. 22, Japan's heroine of the day, disclosed the idea come from o headache. The rus« succeeded in capturing the hijacker on Wednesday In Japan's331 words
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Article, Illustration46 1970-08-21 7 PRESIDENT NIXON confers with Secretary of State William Rogers (centre) and Gerard Smith at the White House. The latter was America's chief negotiator at the recently-completed Vienna phase of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT). —(t T PI radiophoto). U PI radiophoto).(UPI radiophoto). - 46 words
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316 1970-08-21 7 MANILA A Filipino city councillor testified at a pre-trial hearing that 4 American airmen tried to kill him inside a night-club last month. Councillor Ruben Feliciano of Angeles City which adjoins the big US. Clark Air Force Base. 60 miles north316 words
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Article570 1970-08-21 8 JN his day the original Henry Fbrd was considered a genius and a successful dreamer and philanthropist who wanted to put a car within the means of his John Q. Public. His model T laid the foundation for the concept of organised mass production and distribution,570 words
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Article, Illustration781 1970-08-21 8 Joseph Alsop - By Joseph Alsop DESPITE the euphoria generated by the cease-fire, questions that are very dark and very big still have to be asked about Soviet aims in the Middle East. With Just a hint of w h 1811 i n in the graveyard, the State Department insists781 words
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Article35 1970-08-21 8 THERE have been a few moments when I have known complete satisfaction, but only a few. I have rarely been free from the disturbing realisation that my playing might have been better—Jan Ignace Paderewski.35 words
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213 1970-08-21 8 LETTERS MAY I express the following through your columns. The Singapore Teachers Training College has its own publications board, which publishes material written largely by the college staff and sells them below cost. It means public funds are used to subsidize publications.213 words
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Article169 1970-08-21 8 RABAT, Morocco may be a paradise, but it will never be the refuge of those wandering in search of "Artificial" paradises, the independent daily La Depeche editorialised here today. It complained of thousands of young westerners using Morocco as a "pleasant paradise for drugs, licentiousness and169 words
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Advertisement56 1970-08-21 8 Foreign newt and fentares appearing In all editions of itie totem Sun and The Son are from. Neuter*. United Press International, tienct France Pre«se Kdlturs Press syndicate Newspaper Enterprise Association. Publisher* Hall Syndicate IXM Angeles Times Hyndlcate. Uemlnl News Service. North American Newspaper Alliance. Mnt Stores Inter-Press Features and The56 words
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Article, Illustration757 1970-08-21 9 #1 PAGE 9 SPECIAL Tonka Abdul Rakata resigns as Malaysia's Premier be win begin thr difficult task o4 forging a united Islamic world of tte debris left by years of dissension. The Tunku has already Indicated will officially announce bis resignation on Aug. 30. Named757 words
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Article, Illustration359 1970-08-21 9 Wayne G. Brandstadt - DOCTOR'S MAJLBAG By Wayne G. Brandstadt Q—We have installed a water softener in oar home becanse the well water we nse is very bard. Is there any harm in drinking the softened water? A—No. Since there hare been conflicting reports about359 words
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Article, Illustration866 1970-08-21 10/11 THE MORNNG AFTER with Weatherbee Wong rpHE time has come for a showdown. The world's women's liberation movements have gone too far It was fun while the Crazy Minahs were pinching men's backsides and giving them wolfwhlstles on the streets of Amsterdam... It was866 words
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Advertisement256 1970-08-21 10/11 'fr Vyll'lH'l/I UK Two ahowa nightly: 10 St 11.30 pm. featuring LrNN BOGEBB The Olr) with an eye-popping figure with a voice to match! Blnga on the same LP aa Elvia Presley. The Beatles, Bee Oeea. 41a* Afpfariag Oae kriß* Tie* Gatchallaa A Ma Orchestra with star singer. Car Me*256 words
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Advertisement33 1970-08-21 10/11 \?w x <s\M Wk zX'YA m ■mm. i \< &A m Ml U YTzm or* 'J'A DINi AT CINO'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT TEL: *****5 THE AQUARIUS DISCOTHEQUE IS OMN FROM I P.M. TO A.M. NIGHTLY33 words
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Advertisement132 1970-08-21 10/11 AMBASSADOR HOTEL On the Waterfront at Katong PROUDLY PRESENTS THE CONSULATE BAR: F-Of that quiet after-work drrnk, or those ore-d'nner cocktails jom your friends In the Consulate Bar. the NEWEST cocktail bar in Singapore Soft pile carpets, det-o luxurious seats, relaxing mus.'c, and sensible prices. Why not drop in tonight?132 words
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Advertisement47 1970-08-21 10/11 /5r *!&> urn >r ,f!W < >IB V 'V A< I With TENDERNESS the most sensational/ swinging groovy group direct from Western Australia to give you. with 'THE ASTRO-NOTES'a non-stop musical blast to keep you on the move. mCUSCADEN HOUSE HOTEL 40.Cuscaden Road. Singapore. Telephone *****1. 1 «a i47 words
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Advertisement127 1970-08-21 10/11 SINGAPORE TOP TUNE SINGING PALACE (Fully Airconditioncd) 2nd FlMr, Pmirfißl Shopping C«n»r«, 320, S*rtßfe»n RoW, Sinqooorc. T«l: 360»00 BY POPULAR DEMAND!! WE BRING YOU AGAIN JIMMY LIN CHONG. 3* PHOTO OF JIMMY LIN CHONG WILL BE GIVEN FREE FUNC YINC LOKE YIN HONG KONC T.V. b RECORDING ARTISYC T.V. b127 words
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Miscellaneous1765 1970-08-21 12 LOOKING AND LISTENING....!/ and radio guide [CARROLL RtOHTUrS from the Carrol) Righter Institute GENERAL TENDENCIES: A day and evening when you would be wise to avoid any heavy expenditures. Aire avoid new responsibilities since they take too long a time to achieve the purposes for which you became involved. Accept1,765 words
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Article, Illustration810 1970-08-21 13 Synopsis of the -v'i V> V.-:. W "YOU CANT WIN EM ALL'' t "•••<" v. shortly to be Josh Corey stopped playing and took the Jew's Harp away from his mouth. Out in the water, the interminable blue of sea and sky which so mark the eastern810 words
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Advertisement188 1970-08-21 13 TOMORROW Let Competent Reliable Aatrolocer Palmlat DAVIS STAR Tell yon what to pumas what to avoid (or better future 11.00 a.m. S.OO p m. Telephone: *****1 484-11. but Coast Road. Hlngapore 14. Engllnh. Mindarla, Kwonitani, Hokln. Hhanghal dialects are all welcome. THE NATIONAL THEATRE TRUST in association with Y.R. ZAKOO188 words
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Miscellaneous200 1970-08-21 13 ORGANISATION I DDEON -2111b 1«TH STUNNING DAY! 11 UN M pod -TBI SICILIAN CLAN" Alain Deloo Color P*Vl»lon Tomorrow Mldnlfht (MOM) •The Moonthlne War" Patrick McOoohao. Color fc DBCHARD'.121tT 23RD DAT! Na Free Uat 5 Sfcows: l.tt ft.lt. Sunday Extra Show 10 a m a am ftl 60 MM w200 words
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Miscellaneous210 1970-08-21 13 SHAW HON L I D O fhonr 3734 14 NOW SHOWING! U am. I.U i. UM A 111 Olna Lollobrlglda "Thai Splendid November" Color C API rOL Pt'on. tND HIQ WEKKI U I.4ft. 4.M. Ml AIJIni Jack Palance 'The Battle Hawka" Wldeacreen. Color Tomorrow Midnight »t C*|(M-Ute-IM-lky David Chiang "TamiN'210 words
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Article, Illustration178 1970-08-21 14 A POSTMAN Is a public •ervant. He delivers letters from house to house every day except on Sundays. He wears a khaki uniform and on the sleeve of his snlrt, he has a G.P.O. label. He has a topi on his head. He rides on a red bicycle or178 words
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143 1970-08-21 14 MORE than 600 delegates from 50 countries attended the 19th annual assembly of the World Confederation of Organisations of the Teaching Profession (WCOTP) in Sydney, Australia. The assembly, from 4-12 this month, was the first to be staged in Australia by WCOTP. The theme for 1970. which has been designated143 words
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Article, Illustration713 1970-08-21 14 HAPPINESS is a frame of mind that Is Intrinsically rooted in the cumulative characteristics of an individual. We, as individuals with our own idiosyncrasies, differ in our views of happiness. A happy life to one may be to listen to the serene passages of Schubert's Serenade, to another713 words
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Article631 1970-08-21 14 v <>:» SCIENCE NOTES LONDON: Everyone's heard of coronary thrombosis and "strokes". Both are serious Illnesses caused by blood clots, clumps of cells and other matter forming in the blood and interfering with its circulation. In coronary thrombosis, the blockage threatens the heart; In strokes, it threatens the631 words
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Advertisement193 1970-08-21 14 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe B The Eastern Sun's e *iy writing contest for boys end girls of 14 end under (Junior) end boys end giHs over 14 (Senior) eppears in this page from Mondey to Fridey. Prix# money SIC for Seniors and $5 (ft Juniors ♦oi every ess»\ published193 words
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Article, Illustration203 1970-08-21 15 Marianne Pereira - w (D 151 Story: Marianne Pereira 'THERE wos this fashion show at the Supper Club last Friday. And there were 36 outfits. There were pants suits, maxis, nidis, minis, hipsters everything this clever, young designer could fit in was there. And there was this innocent looking black crimpelinePictures: Francis Ong - 203 words
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389 1970-08-21 16 Hie 15th issue India Malaysia Textile was officially listed in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. The 7-1/2 per cent convertible redeemable cumulative preference •hares had setters fixed at one dollar. The share was Initially traded at $l.OO to 94 oents to $1.07389 words
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Article314 1970-08-21 16 August first grade rubber bnyers closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 52-7/8 cents per lb. up 1-5/8 cents per lb. from the previous close. The tone of the market was steady. First business was struck at 52-3/8 for September following314 words
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Article71 1970-08-21 16 THft prtm Slltipwt CltMN 1 822S jr mt nxJaS wcrtv iroft) Balk Cucoint oil irotn Orn M. Copra Manittk mUte (FOR) (tari««i Watt* Pwt ttaritai apcda Bterft-rrppat (P-O-B.) Umponi Hpwa (FOB) Black frnoct lam pea* Biarft Pi-ppet AfeTA (FOB) Coffee 4p (FOB* Coffer AP t (FOB) Coffee EK71 words
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Article26 1970-08-21 16 MANILA The Philippine peso was quoted Thursday at 6.275 pesos against one U.S. dollar. Sales amounted to US$125,000 in the Interbank Currency Market.26 words
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Article53 1970-08-21 16 (Manager's Am. Price far u> A8IA (Nn M Invert. land M il* pm. CtLAMTEMI mm ia is to L'xn TRV0TV s g rui i ts m IIM1 Tims tM H'por* 17« M 8>m LIT CM M. 41 141 The Sariai Paid 1*1 IN B P rui M 14153 words
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Article13 1970-08-21 16 The tin price for yesterday was M 1.50 per picul down 4.50.13 words
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Article117 1970-08-21 16 BONG KONG Thursday's currency rates {supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 195.3 196.3 per 100 Straits doners 153 156 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars 6.7425 6.7525 per Australian dollar 330 350 per l.OOo Burmese kyats 450 470 per 1,000 Indian rupees 135 156 per 10,000117 words
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Article613 1970-08-21 16 BID sad offer p rices i B •ted at the close If 1 kuatacn i hi the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stoeh Exchange yesterday were: UINIIS TSUAA C B r-a 1.47 AITAUMF 125 Ateaa 1.41 143 Allied AM. 2.71 Ben rf its in Berjaya613 words
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Article836 1970-08-21 16 BUSINESS done to and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares trsded In bracket!* In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. w\mrCTßiii Q INDUSTRIALS Aleaa $1.42 (2) $l4l (1); Allied Choc. $l7O <l>; Bca SIJO7 <l>:836 words
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Article425 1970-08-21 17 SYDNEY Milling stocks weakened considerably when interest was lost in the cheaper speculates on Sydney Stock Exchange Thursday. However, the mining heavyweight section managed to close firm. Many of the stocks in this section gained more than 10 cents. Among the leaders were CRA. up425 words
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Article120 1970-08-21 17 LONDON World tin consumption continues to move ahead of production, according to the latest statistics published by the International Tin Council. For the third consecutive month April showed a backlog in the production of primary tin metal compared with consumption totalling 15.200 metric tons, compared with120 words
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Article138 1970-08-21 17 HONG KONG The Hong Kong stock market is doing better than any other market in the world, according to the July monthly report published by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKSE). The report said the HKSE, using the Hang Seng index as a guide,138 words
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Advertisement146 1970-08-21 17 FOR LEASE BY TENDER NEW HOTEL now ladtr comtracHoa at No. 5, BilMoral Crescent, Singapore 10. to be completed im lone. 1971, is available for a Long Term Lease By Tender. This Hotel hat 20 Double Rooms witb Bathroom attached, Restaurant, Coffee Hoese, Bar, Swimming Pool and Car Parh. Tenders146 words
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Advertisement430 1970-08-21 17 TENDER NOTICES TENDERS will be received in the Mlniittry of the later lor Defence, Fcarri Hill, Singapore t, for the following Items up to IXOO Noon on dates shown against each Itemx I. Board Chopping With stand Closing date: Sl9 7*. t. Tray, Herring. Aluminium Clotting date: i.f.7* X- Hand430 words
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Advertisement470 1970-08-21 17 P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are Invited from PWD RefhUred Contractora and from "Specially Registered Contractors" for the following works Laying of Main and Minor Sewers for Jnrong Sewers ge He heme Phase 111 Contract IV. All Civil Engineering Con tractorsClosing Date: 33 970 at 10.00 am. Laying of C Ins. 4k470 words
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Advertisement505 1970-08-21 17 Singapore Customs Tender Notice No. S/71 TENDERS will be received up to U noon on Friday. 4th September. 1970 for the purchase of the following confiscated goods: piece* plastic hatferooin cabinet. I The abovementloned good* are dutiable and tenderer* intending to purchase them should state the amount offered exclusive of505 words
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Article159 1970-08-21 18 rPRAINER Colin Tulloh's two entries for this Sundoy's pro-am meeting, MOVIE LAD and PICTURE HOUSE 111 (apprentice KS Foo), did o sparkling gallop here this morning. Steadily clapping on the pace from the half mile, the pair raced stride for stride over 3f In 37 1/5 on159 words
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Article92 1970-08-21 18 JAKARTA The Taiwan national football team last night defeated the Indonesian national PSSI selection team 2-1 in a tournament held at the Russian built Senajan main stadium. Half-time score was 1 0 in favour of Taiwan. Taiwan's first goal was scored by centre forward Chan Chin92 words
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Article191 1970-08-21 18 NEW YORK Baseball results and standings after Wednesday's major league games: AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L OB Baltimore 78 44 New York M 54 11 Detroit 65 57 13 Boston 62 58 15 Washington 58 64 20 Cleveland 58 64 20 WEST W L OB Minnesota 72191 words
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Article508 1970-08-21 18 MILTON RICHMAN - A COLUMN ON AMERICAN SPORTS BY MILTON RICHMAN TULSA, Okla It was generally so hot and dry down here, the new PGA champ could have turned out to be a scalded camel because no other living creature could endure four straight days over this baked-out508 words
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Article, Illustration67 1970-08-21 18 The manager of the Australian team Mr. Dave Henneker, la seen here receiving the Roth maim Challenge Trophy from the Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok on Wednesday night. Others in the picture are Mr. Robin Sim Boon Woo, the President of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association67 words
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Article30 1970-08-21 18 MEXICO CITY —Mexico will play a "gratitude," soccer inter national against world champions Brazil at Rio de Janeiro's Maracana Stadium on Sept. 30, the Mexican Football Federation said yesterday.30 words
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Article199 1970-08-21 18 NEW ORLEANS, La.—The sth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals yesterday refused to hear an appeal by former heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay on his draft evasion conviction. Clay was convicted by a Houston jury of falling to report for Induction, and was sentenced to five years199 words
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58 1970-08-21 18 CAPE TOWN Blaar Coetzee, South Africa Minister lor Community Development, says Chinese In Port Elizabeth can mix with whites at movies and sports events without applying for permits. Coetzee said Chinese had participated in sports and attended movies with whites in the past and58 words
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Article517 1970-08-21 19 TJOCKEY in Singapore is ceitainly heading for a bleak 1 JJ official of HM Singapore Hockey Association said earlier Hits week. The official, who refused to Have his name revealed, gave this warning in an exclusive interview with Sunsoort He MUM* the SUA for the517 words
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Article150 1970-08-21 19 BANGKOK Fifteen countries have said that they will field 1.811 athletes at the Sixth Asian Games to be held in Bangkak from Dec. 9 to 2§, the Games Organising Car aittee officials said yesterday. The countries which had agreed to take part in the games150 words
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Article137 1970-08-21 19 ROME World professional road race champion Jean-Pierre Monsere has changed his version of the accusation that Italian Felice Gimondi tried to rig the race in Leicester, England, according to an interview published in the Italian Gazaetto Dello Sport. Originally according to the Belgian newspaper Lea Sports Monsere said137 words
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Article82 1970-08-21 19 TOKYO Trainer R*mon Dosman said yesterday Panamanian challenger Antonio Amaya Is in "very very good" condition for Ills 15-round title match <*. Sunday with world Junior lightweight champion Hlroshl Kobayashl. KobayashL who will be 26 on Sunday, is making the fifth defence of his World Boxing Association's (WBA)82 words
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Article94 1970-08-21 19 CLEVELAND, Ohio The United States yesterday named the tennis team to defend the Dart* Cup against West Germany in the threeday challenge round starting here on Aug. 29. Captain Ed Turville named Arthur Ashe, 2111 Rlchey. Stan Smith id Bob Luta. Ail but Rlchey played In94 words
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246 1970-08-21 19 JOHANNESBURG Sooth African cricket star Eddie Bartow aald her« yesterday his country's cricket authorities would have to overcome the racial problem and choose their test cricketers m individual merit or else face international isolation. "We nrast make a genuine, hoaest move towards merit scferttmi246 words
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Article133 1970-08-21 19 COLOGNE, West German racing driver Hubert Hahne who bought one of the new British "March" Formula One cars, is demanding his money back, it was learnt here yesterday. On his instructions, a bailiff has taken possession of three March cars, which Hahne intends to use in133 words
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Article65 1970-08-21 19 KUALA LUMPUR Five teams will compete in Seremban for the Merdeka Trophy donated by the Malaysian Hockey Association between Sept. 4 and They are Selangor, Malacca, Negri Sembilan, Perak, and the Armed Forces. The association's secretary, Mr. G. Vijayanathan, said that t'.e competition would be held annually, a65 words
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417 1970-08-21 20 Rift is unfortunate' say Johore leaders T/UALA LUMPUR University students yesterdoy called on the Singapore Government to pay compensation to the three Malaysians who were detained and had their hair cut by the Singapore Police last week. The coll was contained in417 words
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Article, Illustration80 1970-08-21 20 LOS ANGELES: Linda Kasabian talks to newsmen after ending her marathon testimony in the Tate-Labianca trial. The 21-year-old key state witness at the trial of Charles Manson and three female eo-defendants said she Intended "to fo to the wilderness" with her children and continue to lead80 words
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Article197 1970-08-21 20 PALM SPRINGS. California A school bus converted into a family camping vehicle exploded in a ball of flames on Interstate 10 yesterday, killing six of the 10 persons aboard. The California Highway Patrol said fumes from a butane pas tank used to fuel197 words
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Article85 1970-08-21 20 BELFAST, Northern ireland British Security Forces had a narrow escape early yesterday when a time bomb went off as they search, ed through the rubble of a Customs post blown up by saboteurs. The security patrol was called to investigate an explosion at the85 words
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Article53 1970-08-21 20 KARACHI A new English-language newspaper The Sun, appeared here yesterday preceded *»y lavish press, cinema and television publicity. The Bun told Its readers It will be "a modern newspaper sympathetically concerned with your world." Its staff Includes Journalists who resigned or were sacked after Pakistan's Press53 words
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