Eastern Sun, 1 December 1970
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Title Section21 1970-12-01 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents ittd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1512 Tuesday, December 1/ 1970 MC (P) 161621 words
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Article, Illustration406 1970-12-01 1 Boy falls while in escape bid A six-year-old boy wos killed when he fell to the bottom of a lift shaft with another boy while trying to get out of a jammed lift. A third boy Sng Siew Kucn 10, managed to jump and grab hold of406 words
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Article35 1970-12-01 1 The Eastern Sun wishes all its readers Selamat H»ri Raya. Tmla v will be observed as a holiday and s® there will be no issue of this newspaper tomorrow. We resume publication Thursday morniof.35 words
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Advertisement130 1970-12-01 1 uTBH Or" W* s* #>v* >% Advertisement Profile Mr. Ooi Kim Krat v Manager. Klang Kranrh. Mr. 00l Kim Keat, Manager, Klang Branch, born under the zodiac sign of Capricorn and educated at the Anglo Chinese High School in Penang. He began his banking career with Chung Khiaw Bank in130 words
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325 1970-12-01 2 A group of frightened schoolboys shared a secret which prevented father from learning that his son had drowned. They were all swimming in a deserted lake off Jalan Gangsa with Tang Poh Keng, 11, when the latter disappeared. The news was conveyed325 words
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185 1970-12-01 2 A total of 382,926 visitors came to Singapore by sea or air from January to September this year, an increase of 32.4 per cent over the same period last year. An analysis of the latest statistics from the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board shows: There185 words
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124 1970-12-01 2 Jeweller> and watches worth more than $l5/000 have been stolen from a shopping centre at Bras Basah Road. The thieves also stole (4,000 from a cash register machine, police said yesterday. The theft was discovered when the manager of the Premier Shopping124 words
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Article120 1970-12-01 2 The Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday sentenced an illegal Indonesian immigrant, Mandjl bin Ambalk to two weeks' Jail when he pleaded guilty to entering Singapore without any pass or oermit, on Oo» Kok tidti Kee pleaUea guilty before the same court to have bought two Illegal120 words
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Article62 1970-12-01 2 A man who defied the Government's Mandatory orders and summons to demolish his newly-erected additional storey at his premises was fined $l5O a» the Seventh Magistrate's Court. Choo Bock Chin, 54, pleaded guilty to 2 charges of the same nature at his house at Lorong Sabut, on two62 words
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Article, Illustration110 1970-12-01 2 A goldsmith's foresight in installing a secret alarm yesterday saved him from heavy financial losses. Yeo Sck Nam, 55, was able to sound It withoot being noticed by the three robbers, all armed with revolvers, who held him up. His son, Ah Ming, 30, and daughter.110 words
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Article97 1970-12-01 2 THE Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Mr. Fong Sip Chee will officially open an exhibition of books to commemorate Beethoven's bicentenary on Dec. 4 at 5.30 p.m. The flve-day exhibition will be held at the lecture hall of the National Library. It is jointly organised by97 words
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Miscellaneous114 1970-12-01 2 AROUND TOWN 10.00 A-m. to €.OO 0.m.Painting Exhibition by Arthur Tap at National Libra rv Lecture Hall 10.00 a.ra. to 6.00 pmPhotographic Exhibition at the Singapore Polytechnic. 10 00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.— Exhibition of books, Chinese callpaphj, painting and seal-carv-ing at Victoria Memorial Hall. 10.30 a.m.—Official opening of the114 words
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Article, Illustration642 1970-12-01 3 Mimi Wong murder trial, day 21 Board sweeper Sim Woh Kum, facing a joint murder charge with his estranged wife, Mimi Wong, was yesterday described as a "non-assertive, non-aggressive and straight forward" individual. This description was given by Dr. Ho Eng Siong, o private psychiatrist,642 words
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Article40 1970-12-01 3 AN overhead pedestrian bridge will be erected across Bukit Timah Road and Duneam Road near Linden Drive on Thursday. Motorists are warned that traffic will be closed from midnight to 3.00 a.m. for the hoisting of the bridge.40 words
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Article, Illustration150 1970-12-01 3 FOR Singaporeans who are Interested in the cultural heritage of the Philippines, the Karilangan '7O is here with three beautiful Fillpinas Fins Valencia. Cynthia Diaz and Franne Arunaldo. Karilangan. which means *brilliance and beauty' in Tafalog, a Filipino dialect, is the story of the women150 words
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Article52 1970-12-01 3 Singapore won two out of eight awards in the First Contest on Book Binding in Asia for Unesco member states organised by the Tokyo Book Development Centre. Singapore was awarded the first of two second prize s presented by the Direc-tor-General of the Tokyo Book Development Centre for52 words
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Article58 1970-12-01 3 Forty scouts from Raffles Scout Group, who will be led by Mr. Ho Seng chye. a teacher, will be making a tour of West Malaysia from Dec. 3 to Dec. 10, 1970. They hope to meet some Malaysian scouts to exchange views on scouting, have friendly games and58 words
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Article185 1970-12-01 3 Coroner Mr. Liew Ngik Kee yesterday recorded a verdict of misadventure on an 18-month-old girl who died shortly after an insect bit% Rosmawatl blnte Hesam was believed to have been bitten by a centipede on her palm while she was sleeping at her Jalan185 words
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Advertisement20 1970-12-01 3 SELAMAT HARI RAYA PUASA BUSINESS AS USUAL TODAY CHANG IS) PH. ITS. 310.ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 9 TEL" *****0 (5 LINES)20 words
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Article, Illustration357 1970-12-01 4 j/'UALA LUMPUR Tun Abdul Rozok yesterday called on Malaysians to open a new chapter in the country's history. He also urged them not to be "carried away by optimism" so as to overlook the realities of Malaysian political life. i "Although357 words
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Article114 1970-12-01 4 THE National Book Development Council and the National Library are jointly organise a series of talks <>n "Great Novels and Novelists on Saturday at I pa, at the National Library. The first talk in the aeries wtll be given by Mr Ly Sing Ko. a Chinese114 words
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142 1970-12-01 4 A car-w a s he r-c u to-night-class student was attacked by 7 youths while cycling home after cla»N with his friend, the Fifth Magistrate's Court was told. Two of the attackers. Tan Choon Song. 19. and Tan Kun Leong, 19. yesterday pleaded Ellty142 words
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Article105 1970-12-01 4 KUALA LCMTUR The genuine goodwill and good s pirit among Malaysians would not be deterred by whatever incident or destroyed b T any power on Earth, the Yang di. Pcrtuan Agong declared. "This feeling of goodwill is genuine, and is not something made up." he105 words
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Article, Illustration285 1970-12-01 4 Merry crowds o# housewives rubbed shoulders with one another as they frantically hurried through their last-minute Hari Raya shopping. Bringing along little tot s and clutching good-ies-laden shopping baskets. thev squeezed their way through the bustling market place in Geylang Serai. Some had come ®s285 words
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Advertisement121 1970-12-01 5 5% National Nil <* 1 m t i 19 i »a rf* X 1 t kVS I MONTHLY CONTEST 39 Valuable prizes must be won! FIRST PRlZEuptos2,ooo/-Plusldayandl night(all expenses paidjstay in Singapore or Kuala Lumpur, For further details see your NATIONAL. Dealere now I MMr* :K 4 r? 1 V121 words
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Article, Illustration246 1970-12-01 6 BANGKOK Thai Deputy Prime Minister General Praphas C»iarusathien has killed all nuwtri of a military coup against Prime Minister Field Marshal Thanom Kittikaebora. Bangkok Pont reported yesterday. The English-language newspaper said General PrAphis had teld his military colleagues and political supporters that he wanted the present constitutional246 words
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Article338 1970-12-01 6 iAIGON American naval counter-insurgency experts oined with South Vietnamese troops in a daring raid on a fietcong prison camp and freed 19 Vietnamese captives after i battle with their guards, the U.S. Navy announced yesterlay. The raid, in a 15 navy "Seals" (Sea, Air and338 words
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Article246 1970-12-01 6 MANILA A Philippine government psychiarist has found painter Benjamin- Mendoza, :harged with attempting to kill Pope Paul to be 'mentally ill", the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) said yesterday. Bureau director Jolly Jugarin told reporters he chief psychiatrist tound the Bolivian "suffering from mental ill»ess246 words
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Article55 1970-12-01 6 MARSEIIJ.ES Three people drowned when their light aircraft crashed into a salt water lake near this southern French port yesterday, police said. The plane, a Beechcraft, came down in foe in the Etang de Berre waterway near the coast. Earlier reports said there were three55 words
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114 1970-12-01 6 TOKYO Japan Socialist Party chairman Tomoni Narita was released unhurt after being seised by 60 helmeted leftist students and marched off to a kangaroo court on Sunday, The radical leftists i stormed Into the party headquarters in protest against the party convention opening today.114 words
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Article, Illustration60 1970-12-01 6 CHILDREN orphaned by the recent cyclone and tidal wave that killed thousands in East Pakistan wait for food from government relief supplies. A survey showed that 90 to 100 percent of the annual rice harvest was destroyed, and the survivors need to be fed forUPI - 60 words
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Article, Illustration366 1970-12-01 7 TTNITED NATIONS, New York The U.N. Security Council's mission of investigation to Guinea returned after four days in Conakry and wos expected to report its findings within two or three days. The five-member mission is expected to answer the fundamental question whether the troubles366 words
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Article164 1970-12-01 7 BANGKOK Communist guerrillas In Northern Thailand are winning over ignorant ▼Wagers with medlclnea containing morphine. Informed sources said yesterday. The sources said intelligence reports were presented to a weekend meeting of high-ranking army and police officers In Phitsanulok about 420 miles from Bangkok. They showed that164 words
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67 1970-12-01 7 BLACKMORE, England A brawl eruoted when one man failed to stand for the National Anthem during a local Conservative Party Association dinner-dance last Saturday night. Everyone rose except Brian Barker, who had a chest ailment and did not feel well, so he67 words
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95 1970-12-01 7 LONDON The latest "must'* for visitors to London is a Sunday afternoon's organised tour around the homes of notorious British murderers. The really knowledgeable tourist can now tell his friends he's visited the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace and Ten Rillington Place.95 words
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Advertisement85 1970-12-01 7 IS YOUR TIME VALUABLE? 0 0 IF YOUR ANSWER IS "YES", JUST SIGN THE COUPON BELOW AND YOU'LL SAVE MONEYI THE EASTERN SUN IS EDITED FOR: THE BUSY EXECUTIVE THE HOUSEWIFE IN A HURRY THE INVOLVED SINGAPORE CITIZEN, AND EVERYONE WHO WANTS HIS NEWS FAST-FRESH TASTEFUL! IF YOU LEAD A85 words
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Article447 1970-12-01 8 Bid to draft a new constitution for U.S. fails WASHINGTON Attempts by a Black Panther Party convention to draft a new American Constitution have failed because the Party couldn't find a conference hall big enough. Brad Brewer, National Coordinator of the so-called 'Revolutionary People's Constitutional Convention,' explained,447 words
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Article255 1970-12-01 8 Western Allied officials warned East German harassment of Berlin traffic could endanger the Big Four ambassadors' talks on Berlin. They have given protest notes to the Russians about an East German slowdown of Berlin traffic. The notes upheld the right of West German political activity255 words
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Article, Illustration68 1970-12-01 8 THE U.S. Space Agency has prepared the world's largest space telescope for launching yesterday. It will give astronomers their clearest view yet of distant stars and galaxies. The Orbiting Astronomical Observatory ((OSO-3) is seen above during testing 2 weeks ago at Cape Kennedy. The ***** million(UPI radiophoto). - 68 words
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108 1970-12-01 8 LONDON Former Soviet Prime Minister Nikita Khrushchev admitted in his memoirs that Russia had no legal right to invade Finland in 1939. Nonetheless, he claimed the Soviet desire to protect itself was "ample justification'' in its Own eyes. Stalin's aim was to protect Leningrad, close108 words
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240 1970-12-01 8 HOLY LOCH, Scotland Two of the victims of Sunday's fire aboard the Polaris submarine tender, USS Canopus/ were under confinement in the ship's detention facilities. The third victim was their guard who freed them in a gallant bid to save their lives as flame240 words
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123 1970-12-01 8 LONDON South African heart surgeon Professor Christiaan Barnard has shown British television viewers pictures of alleged killings by African guerrilla movements. Professor Barnard appeared on a British Broadcasting Corporation programme to discuss the value of antiapartheid demonstrations. He was referring to a recent decision123 words
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Article, Illustration415 1970-12-01 9 TEL AVIV Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Doyan said that Israel was willing to return to the Jarring peace talks "under the proper conditions". Describing the lotest stond of the Israeli government Generol Dayan soid: "Israel is willing to talk with the Arabs when conditions for415 words
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75 1970-12-01 9 LONDON Scotland Yard is investigating how police photographs of a murdered London prostitute fame to be among pornographic material seised at Heathrow Airport recently. A Yard spokesman said the material was discovered by Customs and Excise officers during a drive against imported pornography. The75 words
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Article, Illustration29 1970-12-01 9 nephew of the late Sir Winston Churchill, poses besides the three portraits of his uncle that he painted and displayed at a one-man show in London.29 words
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Article157 1970-12-01 9 NEW YORK Attorney F. Lee Bailey has requested permission from the Russian government to visit Leningrad in December to act as "observer and counsellor" at the trial of 31 Russian Jews accused of plotting to hijack a plane last June, a Jewish leader announced. Morris157 words
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Article68 1970-12-01 9 SYDNEY Authorities in East Pakistan are investigating allegations of large-scale corruption in goods supplied under the International Relief Scheme, the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) reported yesterday. An ABC reporter in Dacca quoted reports of people stocking goods intended for survivors of the recent tidal wave disaster.68 words
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Article, Illustration373 1970-12-01 9 P>EIRUT Libyan Prime Minister Col. Moommor Khodofy is grappling with a political power struggle at high levels and faces growing distrust from the young ormy officers who brought him to power, diplomatic sources in Beirut said. The news followed reports from Khartoum that Sudan's373 words
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78 1970-12-01 9 NAPLES, Italy it time bomb, the sise oi a transistor radio, shattered windows in a nine-storey building housing the Ur«ek Consulate. Police said the bomb exploded outside a seventh floor door of the Consulate in the building. occupied both by office and private78 words
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Article674 1970-12-01 10 I>ECENTLY there have been a lot of opi- ,f} ions bandi ed about the lack of an opSosition to the People's Action Party In ingapore. Much of the talk about an opposition is idle and the opinions voiced have not been well-reasoned. While we agree with everyone, including674 words
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Article, Illustration642 1970-12-01 10 Art Buchwald - II Art Buchwald WASHINGTON Will Middle America forgive? We'll know the answer to that question before the 1972 elections. 1,... in TL-. Pv;orti Pr»ct iust announced it s going back in The Saturday Evening Post has just announced its business, as a quarterly. Beurt Ser Vaas,642 words
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Article275 1970-12-01 10 WASHINGTON Democrat Senator J. William Fulbrlght today challenged President Nixon's methods to achieve his declared goal of scaling down the war In South Vietnam Appearing on the CBS "Face The Nation" television interview programme he also salJ greater tension had developed between the Communist and nonCommunist275 words
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Article401 1970-12-01 10 Yuko Nakamikado - By Yuko Nakamikado The rising cost of living it a problem all over frlie world. But in Japan, they are equally worried about the rising cost of dying. The basic charge for a funeral service now ranges from 55,000 yen (62 sterling) to one million401 words
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Article, Illustration489 1970-12-01 11 NEWCASTLE, Australia In an age In which modern techno logy has put men on the moon Australia is carefully preserving the ancient art of glasiblowing. Young Australians are still being trained in the craft at Newcastle, a major New South Wales industrial city and sea489 words
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Article, Illustration431 1970-12-01 11 LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M. D - By LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M.D. Most people eat less in adult life, particularly with advancing years and decreased physical activity. The decrease in bulk and the inactivity leads to less-frequent bowel movements in some cases. The sense of satisfaction stemming from a loved431 words
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Article620 1970-12-01 11 Michael Ramsden - SCIENCE NOTES By Michael Ramsden LONDON Farnborough 1970 found the British aircraft industry in better shape and better heart than it's been for a long time. The emphasis was on selling and production rattier than on exotic new prototypes. In the old days of the620 words
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Article25 1970-12-01 11 Exercise self-control, self-reliance, unselfishness, and pay such attention to habits that you won't have to worry overmuch about health. —B. C. Forbes, business editor.25 words
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Article, Illustration804 1970-12-01 12 R.M. Sorge - From R.M. Sorge TTNITED NATIONS Foreign Secretory Carlos P. Romulo of the Philippines yesterday proposed a farreaching review of the U.N. Charter to adapt It to changing world conditions. This would make the world organisation a more efficient instrument804 words
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Miscellaneous1194 1970-12-01 14 today's toman TV J SIIMGAPURA A.M. 9.00 9.40 10.00 CHANNEL 5 Opening announcements, followed by 'Hari Baik Bulan Baik-A children's programme (Hari Raya Celebration). Peter Potamus Show A cartoon show. Holiday Matinee The Wild Heritage', starring:— Will Rogers Jr, Maureen CSullivan, Troy Donahue, Gigi Perreau with Chinese Subtitles. Hamlet By1,194 words
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Advertisement7 1970-12-01 15 THE SUN EVERY SATURDAY, AT 7 PJVL7 words
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Miscellaneous216 1970-12-01 15 tomorrow's SIIMGAPURA CHANNEL 5 Open Housewives Matinee "Luck Must Come" (Part JL Of A Cantonese Film) For The Family (C) Singapore This Week (C) Days Of Our Lives Close Open The Jerry Lewis Show News in Brief Disneyland "Johnny Shiloh" (Part 2). News and Newsred (C) Dragnet (C) My Favourite216 words
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Miscellaneous714 1970-12-01 15 THOSE who have enjoved films by rough, tough and rugged Richard Fagan win like him in "Slaughter on 10th Avenue" showing on Channel Five at 10.40 p.m. on Wednesday. The old movie also stars Julie Adams and Jan Sterling. ■ON YOUR RADIO -V- 1 f A.M 000 Good Morning 6.01714 words
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Miscellaneous842 1970-12-01 16 anos taurus a gemo MSi 1:0 cancer Fi fV 3*? SS? 3 r iL~j S n 87 CARROLL RIOHTERS GENERAL TENDENCIES: The early morning can bring an unimportant upset which leads to a greatly improve condition, so accept this as an opportunity to get conditions more as you wish them842 words
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Miscellaneous31 1970-12-01 16 LADIES DAY I P K m m m "I oniy picked her as mixed doubles partner because somehow she reminded me of; r< rigfl hi "OK if we playj through, sir?"31 words
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Article, Illustration629 1970-12-01 17 Dick Kleiner - By Dick Kleiner All hail the television commerciaf. No less a master than Robert Bolt, the eminent ployw/ight-screen-wright, thinks the commercial is the biggest influence on films today. Bolt was in town for the premiere of the latest Bolt-David Lean collaboration, "Ryan's Daughter." They also worked together629 words
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Article450 1970-12-01 17 NEW YORK The Filmakeri Group and Columbia Pictures announced recently that the Robert Wise-Mark Robson-Bernard Donnenfeld independent film company will launch a production programme early next year for a series of films to be released by Columbia. The multiple-picture pact, one of the most important productiondistribution deals In450 words
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Miscellaneous205 1970-12-01 17 I sb SHAW L I D O Phone *****4 NOW SHOWING 11 1.39, 4. «.M »15 Rock Hudson, Sylva Koscina "UurneU' Neat" Color (UAI NEXT CHANGE! CotUn Comes To Harlrm" Color (United Artwtsi CAPITOL Ph 9 o» J9/SV Now showing—No Free List II am I.UU 4. 6.45. ».2M» Waug Yu205 words
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Miscellaneous212 1970-12-01 17 ORGANISATION wish all Muslim patron; SELAMAT HARIRAYA PUASA r □EON 2 1 1 16 I ITU ACTION-DAY! II u> I M m ri»» rt BHI" Colon Bro:<e jjtto Oarko. Margaret Uf COMINOf •Thf CkrltlUi Tiw* Wni.mi Hoideo. Color. (MOM) ■^TTTTTn ORCHARD irra iatpt dayi TODAY 4 KHOHH! M. 1 14.212 words
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Article, Illustration717 1970-12-01 18 During my leisure, I like to read books, listen to the radio and also go to movies. I like to build castles in the air too. I used to say to myself that if I were to be a Queen, I would like to have feasts and balls. Unfortunately,717 words
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Article, Illustration415 1970-12-01 18 As I was sitting by the window, watching the drops of rain hit the window pane, my mind ran back to a time several years ago. Owing to the continuous ram that week, the water in the river rose higher and higher, day by415 words
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Article598 1970-12-01 18 Ele; Walt Dulaney - DATELINE By Ele and Walt Dulaney DEAR ELE and Waif: Would you comment on college teachers using profanity in their classroom? I'm not a sissy but I'm not used to hearing all the four-letter words in the course or ordinary lectures either Freshman. Dear Freshman: Some598 words
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Article, Illustration295 1970-12-01 19 Marianne Pereira - Marianne Pereira A new breed of co-ordinafors is appearing in Singapore at the moment, people who are the backbone of fashion shows. Thelma Petts is one such person. She is organising the "Bacardi Fiesta", a fashion parade happening in the Hilton Hotel's Spot295 words
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Article608 1970-12-01 19 ANN LANDERS - ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: This letter will sound like something the Yale boys made up, but I swear every word of it is true. Please tell me what to do about the mess my sister is in. Jean has been married four years. From608 words
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Article292 1970-12-01 20 rpRADING was slow fro form bufr steady in frhe Stock Exchange of Singapore yesfrerday. The trading rooms of Malaysia were closed for the Hari Raya holidays. One noteworthy counter In industrials was newcomer Trengganu which opened two cents higher and passed from $l.lB to $1.22. up292 words
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Article, Illustration73 1970-12-01 20 Mr. A. O. Kyle-Little, the General Manager of Hum« Industries (Malaysia) Berhad left last week on a business tour of Europe an<i the United Kingdom Mr. Kyle-Little will be away for two months and will visit asbestos cement factories In Denmark, Belgium, Italy and the73 words
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Article99 1970-12-01 20 TIIK noon price« at the Klngapore Chlnm Exchange yrMrrriay Froduce wa*> a 8Coronal Oil (f.o.b.) bulk mmm 61.00 mil (III < f.o.b.) dram 63 no Mlird Copra S4 C HI ii ill ok Uhilt ivpprr ifo.b.) ASTA 100 N.WL mm 182.50 Sarawak Whlti Frpprr (fob) »(i% N W.I.. mm99 words
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Article147 1970-12-01 20 THE acting Consul General of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Mr. Kim Choi Bong, will host a dinner today on the occasion of the first anniversary of the establishment of consular relations between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Singapore. There will147 words
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Article114 1970-12-01 20 lIONG KONG Yesterday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 196 197 per 100 straits dollars 147 149 per 1.000 Taiwan dollar* 6.76 6.775 per Australian dollar 340 360 Der I.ooc Burmese kvats 480 500 per 1,000 Indian rupees 149 104 per114 words
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Article147 1970-12-01 20 Weng Chan Engineering Co., (Pte) Ltd.. and Toyo Menka Kaisha, Singapore branch, have a contract for major repairs to 10 Indonesian Police Patrol Boats. The work involves major replating of the underwater hulls and machinery repairs. Two Of the boats have been repaired and two mor will147 words
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Article566 1970-12-01 20 BID and offer prices officially listed at the close of business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Alcan Allied Choc. Ben. Berjaya Borneo xd C. Safari C.C.M C. Storage C. A CD.B.S. Dunlop E. Smelt RAIKmpat Ekor Esso Fair566 words
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Article578 1970-12-01 20 BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stork Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alcan $l3O <1); Ben 90 eta <l>; Berjaya $lOl (1) $lO2 (2); Borneo $157578 words
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Article111 1970-12-01 20 SEOUL, South Korean president Park ChungHee said today the nation must make all possible efforts to boost its annual exports to 3.000 million US. dollars by 1975. Park said in an address delivered at a ceremon v marking the 7th Exports Day that this year's111 words
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Article78 1970-12-01 20 ALGIERS Algeria and France have cleared the way for signing a longdelayed major natural gas contract, according to a joint communique issued here. The communique followed the end in Paris last night of the third round of Franco-Alger-ian economic talks. Under a 15-year contract drawn up in78 words
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Article317 1970-12-01 21 CYDNEY International Mining dropped heavily in trading when its suspension was lifted early in trading on Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. I.M.C. dropped 36 cents to 1.75 dollars toward Hie close. I.M.C.'s reinstate, ment Had little effect on the market however, and th« majority of mining stock317 words
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Article575 1970-12-01 21 ARRIVALS 1.45 am MSA 125 Kuala Lampur 1.00 am. MSA 582 Maiiria. Kuala Lumpur T. 30 a.m MSA 123 Kuala l.umour •30 a.m MSA 452 Kuala Lumpur 1105 am. MSA 454 rename. Kuala Lumpur 11.50 a.m- MSA 203 Jak irta 1.30 p.m MSA 451 Knelling 8.05 p.m. MSA575 words
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Article, Illustration140 1970-12-01 21 A hostess-exchange programme has been finalised between the Singapore Hilton and the Hilton-operated Rama Hotel (Bangkok). Mr. H. Lim Ewe Hin. General Manager of the Singapore Hilton, said that two pretty Thai hostesses from the Rama Hotel will be in attendance at the hotel's Club Bar which will140 words
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Article, Illustration301 1970-12-01 21 CANBERRA —An Australian steel-industry executive leaves for Singapore tfcis month to begin setting up a South-east Asia Iron and Steel Institute. The executive. Mr. Alick Kendall McLeod. 48. Is Manager of Service Operations at the Newcastle steelworks of Australia's steel producer. the301 words
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Advertisement192 1970-12-01 21 Gent's Tailoriig So people aulti Mih So many ere ttill (Makiag of making Miti, B«t whore cam they get Hw right material, right cut right price and the right Mrvke? Vathi Myv: CM you ■shod! OUT long li*t O4 Mtitfied custom cr» it Mr best nfcrrac*. Viait VASHI'S DEPARTMfNT STORi192 words
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378 1970-12-01 22 SINGAPORE'S HENRY TAN IS RUNNER-UP STOCKHOLM West Germany's Klaus Mueller won the 1970 Bowling World Cup Sunday. Mueller had 051 points, against Henry Tan of Singapore, who had 581. Third came Lu WenChuang of Nationalist China, and fourth was American Wayne Amrhal, followed378 words
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388 1970-12-01 22 STOCKHOLM Hard-hitting Stan Smith served hit way to a victory in Hie men's single finals of the S$ 106,000 Stockholm Open Indoor Tennis Championships Sunday by beating fellow countryman Arthur Ashe, 5 7, 6-4, 6-4, and collected the first prize of 5524,000. Ashe,388 words
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Article, Illustration712 1970-12-01 22 SATURDAY The following is the Stipendiary Steward's report on the third and fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club November meeting: RACE 1 A forfeit of $2OO was Imposed on the connections of PRESIDENTS ADVISER for scratching the gelding twice at the meeting without veterinary certificate. PROUD712 words
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67 1970-12-01 22 HILTON HEAD ISLAND. South Carolina, Bob Goalby yesterday scored his first major golf win since the 1968 Masters, carding a five under par 66 to capture the *****,000 Heritage Classic by four strokes from amateur Lanny Watklns. Goalby accordingly won the title. Leading Scores: 28067 words
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Article, Illustration469 1970-12-01 23 Singapore is trying to make bowling on event in the SEAP Games and Asian Games. This was announced yesterday by the Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs), Mr. Chan Cnee Seng, who presented the State Flag to th e Singapore Ten Pin Bowling Congress teamSunpic. - 469 words
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Article185 1970-12-01 23 hockey The visiting Indian hockey team yesterday thrashed Singapore 4-0 in their last test match here. This brings their total score to 21 goals during their three matches in Singapore. Architect of India's victory was Kulwant Singh who scored a hattrick. His first goal came185 words
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Article77 1970-12-01 23 PALMA, Majorca, U.S. Chessmaster Robert Fischer yesterday retained his half-point lead after the 15th round of the inter-zo-nal World Championship chess tournament played here Sunday night. With one adjourned game to complete, he heads the classification with 10 points. Mark Taimanov, of the Bo r vlet77 words
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61 1970-12-01 23 The Y.M.C.A. of Singapore will conduct Silliards courses for beginners on every Monday and Thursday, commencing from Dec. 7. Mr. Lim Sin Foo, the 106!) Singapore Open 4ball billiards champion will conduct the courses. Those interested are requested to get in touch with Mr. Lim61 words
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497 1970-12-01 23 Jon Henderson - By Jon Henderson BRISBANE, England batsman Basil D'Oliveira and Australia's unorthodox spinner, Johnny Glees on, hold the key to whether a result can bo forced from the first Test, which resumes at the Brisbane Cricket Ground today after a rest day yesterday. With497 words
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390 1970-12-01 24 CYDNEY Pope Poul VI arrived in Australia to be greeted by enthusiastic cheers from the smallest airport crowd so far to meet him on his nine-day pilgrimage to Asia and the Pacific. As the Pope stepped from his Alitalia DCB to shake390 words
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Article, Illustration192 1970-12-01 24 BEN-Ghou-Bhey his learnt to master pain. Good for him too as he makes a living by piercing his body and tongue with sharp spears. Ben, 40, the world's champion Fakirisme Yogy, has been described as "not human at ail". He and192 words
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Article235 1970-12-01 24 TEL AVIV An American jet cargo aircraft and an Israeli transport plane collided and burst into flames on the runwtv at Lydda International Airport yesterday, killing two men and injuring two others. The three crew of the Trans World Airlines Boeing 707 managed to jump235 words
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