Eastern Sun, 5 December 1970
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Title Section21 1970-12-05 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Ictd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1515 Saturday, December 5, 1970 MC (P) 161621 words
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Article421 1970-12-05 1 should not waste time with small in* dustries and concentrate on "the big ones" to attract foreign investment and enterprise. And the MP. for Whampoa, Dr. Augustine H.H. fan said yesterday: "One should expect the phasing out of the ii> efficient small industries as development proceeds"421 words
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Article53 1970-12-05 1 BEIRUT Russia may establish missile sites and joint Soviet-Egyp-tian air bases in Syria, the Beirut French-Lan-guage daily, "Le Jour,** disclosed. It warned this could be a method used by the Kremlin to break the Middle East deadlock and pressure Israel into returning to the talkfe of53 words
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Article, Illustration133 1970-12-05 1 MANILA Vagabond Bolivian painter Benjamin Mendoza (centre) appears in court yesserday to plead not guilty to a charge he tried to stab Pope Paul. Bis lawyer moved for his confinement in a mental hospital. Judge Pedro J. G. Bautista scheduled a continuation of133 words
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213 1970-12-05 1 NEW YORK A five-nation United Nations fact-finding mission reported yesterday the invasion of (auinea two weeks ago was carried out by "naval and military units of the Portuguese armed forces." The report, submitted to the security Council, said the Portuguese launched th213 words
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Advertisement21 1970-12-05 1 K AIV A m M V<?Sr v %2 U M 10 111 I m w+yy-^&M, m&w&m W&P: m m A»* A21 words
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Article, Illustration150 1970-12-05 2 A DESPERATE man yesterday ended years of fruitless job-hunting by jumping to his death from the eighth floor of a block of flats. < The body of Tal Singh, 53, a former employee of the Public Utilities Board, was found at the foot of a150 words
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Article, Illustration430 1970-12-05 2 jBARGIRL Mimi Wong Wenq Siu, 31, was yesterday described as a modern-day Empress Wu 'Tser-Tien, a historical figure of ancient China. This d»crip(ion ot her eame from Mr. {John Tan Chor Yong, the lawyer defending her husband, Sim Woh Kum, 37. In their joint 'murder430 words
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Article97 1970-12-05 2 An employed youth who broke Into a house and stole $335 cash to buy clothes for Deepavall was yesterday fined $5OO, or In default four months' Jail. Arumugam s/o Muthusamy. 24. pleaded guilty at the Fourth Magistrate's Court to the offence committed on Sept. 12 at a97 words
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Article56 1970-12-05 2 Thp J ark pot prize for this Sunday's Toto Draw No. 97/7o has reached $170,000 as there was no top winners in Thursday's draw. In conjunction with this Sunday's Toto Draw to be telecast "live" over Channel 5 ®t 4.15 pin., there is also a Christmas Special Draw which56 words
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Article31 1970-12-05 2 Tan Sioh Hock, 22. a waiter was walking along Margaret Drive yesterday when three persons confronted him and robbed him of cash $lO and a wrist watch valued at $34.31 words
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235 1970-12-05 2 BUS driver Maripilly Ramachandran, 50, who assisted the police In at resting a robber was yesterday awarded a certificate of commendation at the Central Police Station. Mr. Yeoh Bin Chiat, Ag. Deputy Commissioner of Police also presented a certificate to Cpl. Grant Charles Young. 22.235 words
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Advertisement122 1970-12-05 2 NANYANG UNIVERSITY ECONOMIC WORKSHOP 1970 GENERAL EXHIBITION OF SINGAPORE TRADE, INDUSTRY fir SERVICES NANYANG AUDITORIUM, December 5 6, 1970 daily from 9 am to 9 p.m. INVITATION TO ONI AND ALL TO COME AND VISIT NANTANC UNIVERSITY AND BE TREATED ON A GENERAL DISPLAY OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES DEPICTING SINGAPORE'S122 words
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Miscellaneous106 1970-12-05 2 AROUND TOWN 9 30 a m —Food and Fun Fair of the Christmas Fair 1970 at Victoria Memorial Hall. 10.00 am.—Forum on economirs at Nanvang University. 10 00 a.m. Exhibition l>v "Six Young Contemporaries" at Tang Chou Art Gallery ana Framers, O u t r a m Park. 10.00 a.m.106 words
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Article, Illustration248 1970-12-05 3 MORE than $lOO million will be spent over the next five years to develop Paya Lebar Airport to meet the demands of the 1980's. This was disclosed by the Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin yesterday. The Minister was taken on a two-hour248 words
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Article58 1970-12-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR—Danish investors were yesterday urged to "lend Malays'a a helping hand" in her efforts to establish a dairy lnlustry in the country"Denmark is in the best position to provide ■uch assistance," said Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin after siffn* big an avoidance58 words
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293 1970-12-05 3 Cheng Toon (17) and Leow Chin Poh (18) wore yes- terday each sentenced to nine months' jail for distributing Chinese documents advocating school rebellion. Both youths had two previous convictions and Leow is at present serving a six-month sentence tor evading National Service. His sentence293 words
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136 1970-12-05 3 FOUR unions representing MSA employees in Singapore and Malaysia have asked for a month's bonus in view of the $3l-million profit made by the airline over the past three years. The four unions are Singapore Air Trans-port-workers Union; Airlines Employees Union, States of136 words
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Article64 1970-12-05 3 LONDON All ships of the Royal Navy and British troops will be withdrawn from the East Pakistan hurricane disaster area by December 12. The first phase of the relief operation will have been completed by that date said the Foreign ana Commonwealth office. Six64 words
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Advertisement87 1970-12-05 3 Congratulations Best Wishes to HIS MAJESTY KING BHUMIBOL ADULYADEJ of THAILAND on his 43rd Birthday. MOOLAMALL COMPANY 73/1, High Street, Singapore, 6 Tel: *****/*****/****** i&al [\\V I«rVAI Schenker Singapore (Pte.) Ltd. affiliated to one of Europe's largest Forwarding Agents* with offices worldwide now offer you a complete and efficient Air87 words
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Article, Illustration541 1970-12-05 4 THE future of small-scale industries lies in the manufacture of components to feed larger industries. This was stated yesterday by the Acting Director of the Light Industries Services. Mr. Tan Hui Boon. He was speaking ai the economic workshop on "The541 words
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Article, Illustration112 1970-12-05 4 SINGAPORE, with a growing number of talented artists reaching maturity, is ripe (or an art boom. This claim was made by the Australian High Commissioner, Mr. N. F. Parkinnoa (above), at the opening of the art exhibition by 6 young local artists at Taug Chou112 words
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Article301 1970-12-05 4 STATE Coroner, Mr. Liew Ngik Kee, declared that an investigation into the death of a watchman has been conducted "in a haphazard manner." Mr. Liew returned a verdict of murder on Rajak Shah s/o Wajid Shah, 47, who was found dead in a godown on301 words
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172 1970-12-05 4 THE $l4 million Oversea* Union Shopping Centre in Collyer Quay will open its multistorey car paric to Hie public on Monday. The car park, on the second. third, fourth and fifth floors. is capable Of accommodating up to 750 cars at one time from172 words
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Article65 1970-12-05 4 TAWAU Work 0 n the buildings and the recruitment of personnel for the Royal Malaysian Naval Vounteer Reserve Division in Sabah will start late next vear. The Chief of Naval Start, Commodore Dato K. Thanabalasingam yesterday opened the Royal Malaysian Navy's $l-5 million advance base. "KD Sri65 words
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Miscellaneous24 1970-12-05 4 AMY By Jack Tippif A "Daddy, come look at oil the goodies we bought, .and you have three whole months to pay for 'enuj^24 words
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229 1970-12-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia baa plans to protect Its Interest H Britain Joins Uc Common Market. 1W Minister for Comnertt and Industry, Inche Mnhsmcd Kifc Mail said this yesterday when he briefad m German jourwlhti en a one-week tew la study Malay da'a229 words
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Article62 1970-12-05 5 Miss Norma binte AH, 23. was killed on the spot after she was knocked down by a motor-car at the junction of Everitt Road and Changi Road, yesterday. Norma of Jalan Labu was returning home at 12.40 a.m. when the accident took place. Those who have s*en the62 words
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Article43 1970-12-05 5 Sambandan Dora is ami, 30, yesterday claimed trial to a charge of outraging the modesty of a 12-year-old girl. Hearing into thi» case will be on Feb. lin the Tenth Court Meanwhile a hail of $5OO in one surety wa« offered.43 words
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Advertisement28 1970-12-05 5 When a man is successful, his brandy is Hennessv. I lie Spirit of Sum m i Mm i w w: .if ;'r, > r.n Ml mmilK K.IW Jf. 'ninnr28 words
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305 1970-12-05 6 SEOUL Two American Army soldiers were sentenced to death at the Seoul criminal district court yesterday for murdering and robbing a Korean couple last March near the demilitarised xone north of Seoul* The soldiers, John Blount, Jr. and James Walters, both305 words
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176 1970-12-05 6 FORT BENNING. Georgia The ex-soldier whose version of the alleged Mf Lai massacre shocked Americans will face a contempt charge for refusing to retell his story at the court martial of Lt. William Calley Jr. Paul D. Meadlo. 23, was ordered to undergo a preliminary hearing176 words
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Article41 1970-12-05 6 BEIRUT Palestinian guerrillas blew up an Israeli train while on its wa v from Jerusalem to Haifa. A number of its passengers were killed and wounded, a spokesman for the command of the Palestinian revolution Mut,41 words
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Article, Illustration374 1970-12-05 6 HONG KONG Pope Paul celebrated mass on the doorstep of China yesterday and said that Christ's message of love applied no less to its *7OO million people than to the rest of mankind. He was speaking at a mass before 40,000 people374 words
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Article43 1970-12-05 6 COLOMBO. Ceylon A team of snake bite specialists were among those gathered at Katunayake Airport for the visit of Pope Paul VI. The specialists were told to move through the crowd during tn« Pontiff's two-hour stopover "just ia case.*43 words
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Article83 1970-12-05 6 MANILA One man died and two students were injured when home-made bombs were dropped from university windows on to marchers in a student demonstration. An unidentified man was fatally hit by one of the bombs which appeared to explode directly above his head as the procession83 words
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Advertisement94 1970-12-05 7 17 Si. Sft Si- -,.W >i f s :<• V< ■y V"\ k m SMii f H < Sra*: t i^^SEafe::v \:&3ft3gg3£&: >:< X V v-- s x > s- >v I4X. JMns 8i more satisfying w i '< H i H 1 :s g?| s-: "x '.'.x '->• e94 words
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Article514 1970-12-05 8 New clashes in tense Jordan again AMMAN Krdanlu forces ani Palestinian* have tired at each other in a new outbreak of violence la the tronbietf capital. The Interior Ministry announced unidentified persons had opened fire on 3 vehicles, wounding 3 people, including a member 01 security forces.514 words
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308 1970-12-05 8 ORUSSELS NATO Fore- igai Ministers announced yesterday that the ollionce will maintain its guard but will continue to seek for peace. The group is now keeping a flexible policy on seeking improved relations with East Europe. A 2-day top-level NATO308 words
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Article92 1970-12-05 8 PARIS A Paris taxi-driver held for the kidnapping of a7-yesr-old by has con/fed that he also abducted a 6-year-old girl last April. The driver. 27-year-old Mohamed Llefrennl. had earlier confessed to the kidnapping of Alain Leb&rd on Monday. The Lebard abduction was almost a carbon copy92 words
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Article68 1970-12-05 8 OSAKA. Japan A small tanker and a gravel ship sank in stormy seas off West Japan on Thursday and 7 of their crewmen are missing, the maritime safety agency said. Two patrol boats were sent to the area Immediately but high waves whipped up by68 words
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201 1970-12-05 8 WASHINGTON The State Department hat protestad to l«uia over the attempt detection to America of a crevmaa ok a >■«tiae ship. The protest also indirectly indicted the U.S. Coast Guard over the incident. A Russian Embassy representative was summoned on Wednesday to receive a201 words
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Article, Illustration69 1970-12-05 8 astronauts will control solar experiments and earth resources tests from this work station in the Skylab's Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA). The MDA, a 10-foot diameter cylindrical pressure vessel attached atop the Skylab airlock, is one of the important elements of ,the Skylab cluster Ilanned for launch69 words
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Article52 1970-12-05 8 SAIGON The British Government has pledged increased economic and technical post-war aid to South Vietnam "'We want to play our full part in insuring peace and stability in South-East Asia," explained Anthony Kershaw, British Parliamentary Under-Secretary ot State. He has just concluded a 4-day visit52 words
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298 1970-12-05 9 LOS ANGELES A new defence team in tke Sharon Tate murder trial prepared to launcli dosing arguments under the threat of sabotage and interruption by their clients. Judge Charles Older appointed noted criminal lawyer Maxwell Keith to represent the youngest defendant. Miss298 words
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455 1970-12-05 9 WASHINGTON Stunned backers of Hie U.S. plan to build o supersonic rival to the Anglo-French Concorde still clung to slim hopes of keeping the S.S.T. project olive despite a Senate vote to kill it. But jubilont anti-supersonic transport forces hoi led the 52-41 vote455 words
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98 1970-12-05 9 WASHINGTON-A fire which began last Tuesday in a drill hole of a Shell company oil rig off New Orleans appeared to be spreading, bringing fears of a ma Jor oil leak, a Department of the Interior spokesman said. The spokesman, Russell Wayland, Director98 words
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68 1970-12-05 9 WASHINGTON A senior State Department official has raised th« possibility that the U.S. may gend a black diplomat to its embassy in South Africa. Mr. David Newsom, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, told a congressional committee that he returned from a68 words
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Article225 1970-12-05 9 NEW YORK Black revolutionary Angela Davis was extradited to California by the S«ate Supreme Court to lace charges of murder and kidnap in a courthouse shootout last August. The court will jive the 26 year old defendant's attorneys time to appeal to the state courts appellate225 words
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Article459 1970-12-05 10 VUE would go along with Indonesian Ambasy sador Soenarso's contention that regional defence alliances are proving to be lneffecwe'. The two clea r examples of such obsolescent organizations are Seato and I 1 1 former ly Baghdad Treaty but which had to be renamed when Iraq pulled out459 words
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Article158 1970-12-05 10 "TkR. Augustine Tan, Member of Parliament for Whampoa, has brought some fresh thinking to the economic workshop on the relevance of small industries. He made a strong plea to think in terms of optimum-sized industries and not in terms of small or large industries. He said, "Singapore should158 words
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Article854 1970-12-05 10 Joseph Alsop - The most important military defector from the Soviet bloc is General Jan Sejna, former First Party Secretary of the Czechoslovak Ministry of Defence, who came out in 1968, after the fall of his chief patron. President Antonin Novotny. In earlier columns, Joseph Alsop has once or twice854 words
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310 1970-12-05 10 Toshio Kojima - By Toshio Kojima, JAPANESE engineers are experimenting with revolutionary methods of tunneling through mountains with microwaves. They are also trying out high-pressure waterjets to crack rocks. These new techniques of high-speed excavation, under development at the Railways' Technical Research Institute here, are needed to build310 words
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Advertisement59 1970-12-05 10 Foreign new* and features appearing In all editions of the Eastern Bun and The sun are from: Keuters, United Press International, Age n c e France Presse, Editors Preos Syndicate. Newspaper Enterprise Association, Publishers Hall Syndicate, Los Angeles Times Syndicate. Gemini News Service, North American Newspaper Alliance, First Features, Inter-Press59 words
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Article406 1970-12-05 11 NEW YORK Cossius Clay (Muhommod Ali) took it easy Thursday as his trainer announced that the former champion had completed his sparring sessions tor Monday night's 15-round bout here against Argentina's Oscar Bonavena. "I want him to rest/' said Clay's trainer, Angelo Dundee. "He's worked hard, why406 words
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44 1970-12-05 11 JAKARTA Indonesia's team for the sixth Asian Games left here yesterday aboard two Air Force Hercules transports for Bangkok. The contingent of 181 athletes and officials was led by Brigadier General Jono Sewojo. Chairman of the National Olympic Committee.44 words
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227 1970-12-05 11 PERTH England's selectors indicated that they intend to play a third fast bowler at the expense of a batsman in the second test when they named the MCC team yesterday to play Western Australia. The side for the state match, which begins here today227 words
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Article103 1970-12-05 11 CHANDIGARH, India Indian Asian Games «rold medallist Ajmer Singh, who has been refused time off to run in Bangkok next week, said Thursday night he was returning the nation's highest sports award in protest. He said he would hand back the trophy, the Arjuna Award, in protest against103 words
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58 1970-12-05 11 MACAO: Austrian Dieter Quester, winner of the Macao Grand Prix, poses with the trophy he was awarded after his victory November 29. The 31-year-old professional racer drove a 2,000 cc BMW car and covered 45 laps over the 3.8-mile Guia Circuit or 171 miles in 2 hours 6 minutes 2.4058 words
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105 1970-12-05 11 hockey BANGKOK India and Pakistan ar« confident they will meet in the hockey finals of the sixth Asian Games in Bangkok. But while Fakistant team manager Mr. Abdul Hamid expressed doubts about the outcome, Indian manager Mr. Balbir Singh confidently predicted India would retain105 words
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Article, Illustration1386 1970-12-05 12 David Finch - All-in wrestling is highly skilled entertainment which has captured the imagination of the public through regular shows on television. Here a London journalist who has covered the sport for 20 years, writes about its early days and its growth into a spectator §port that1,386 words
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299 1970-12-05 13 William Verigan - by William Verigan SYRACUSE, New Yorfc —ln one of Hie biggest upsets in boxing history underdog Billy Backus stopped Jose Napoles with a barrage of punches that opened a bloody cut over the left eye to win the World Welter weight championship Thursday night299 words
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Advertisement64 1970-12-05 13 X jYTj Christmas 111 I Special Hr From 6th to 27th December 1970 TOMORROW'S DRAW NO: 97/70 l v" 1 W First groupCASH JACKPOT to winners with 5 numbers correct The other group prizes remain the same plus free entry for 3 circles correct $5OO/All Toto booths and many agents64 words
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Article, Illustration410 1970-12-05 14 SINGAPORE'S hockey contingent of 16 piyers ond three officials leave this evening for the Asion Games in Bangkok with a promise to "do our best." Though Singapore has a slim chance to qualify for the semi-finals, the players have vowed that they410 words
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Article578 1970-12-05 14 DAVID MOFFIT - A COLUMN ON AM BY DAVID MOFFIT ATLANTA George Olsen confesses the Gator Bowl took a "Calculated gamble" when it paired up Ole Miss and Auburn. The gamble, points out the bowl's Executive Director, was on Archie Manning and his broken arm. The arm was broken arainst578 words
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Article258 1970-12-05 14 Bowling BANGKOK Japan's K. Nishimura who rolled Hire* 200 games, and hit teammate H. Sonida, Thursday won the men's doubles on the second day of Hie fifth Asian Bowling Tourna- ment here. Nishimura with a six-game total of 1204 and Sonlda with 1147 scored a combined258 words
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Article224 1970-12-05 14 PALMA de MALLORCA, Spain American master Bobby Fischer took a decisive step toward winning this interxone tourney here Thursday by beating East Germany's Wolfgang Uhl mann. Uhlmann developed his pieces rapidly but made a bad error on the 12th move with F-RS which cost him224 words
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Article, Illustration764 1970-12-05 15 K.K. Duggal - By K.K. Duggal, Eighteen thousand Indian labourers and 700 engineers are working round-the-clock punching two great holes in the belly of the Himalayan mountains. I he/ are unking the waters of the Beas and Sutlej, two of the three rivers764 words
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Article, Illustration444 1970-12-05 15 LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M. D - By LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M.D. DEAR DR. LAMB Could you tell me if and how harmful It would be to let Infants have access to beer. Some people seem to think it's great to give some babies beer. I thought It would444 words
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799 1970-12-05 15 Ele, Walt Dulaney - DATELINE By Ele, Walt Dulaney DEAR WALT: Do you think a boy's father has the right to ask him if he went parking every time he came home from a date? My dad does this and I dread his cross-exam-inations. I start thinking799 words
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Article, Illustration958 1970-12-05 16 Trevor Grundy - By Trevor Grundy J|OW con democracy be compotible with o one-party state? Outside Tanzania many people contend that such o state con be nothing short of o dictatorship one a "Papa Doc" might find comfortable but not one occept ole to a true democrat. Within958 words
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Article, Illustration676 1970-12-05 17 Roger Doughty - *r Roger Doughty TW gays «ver at tl»« Notional Society for IMBM) Up Awards to Give to People on Trfmtn wfl bo very remits if they don't oil a new ualiiiuif this poor —Boot Proy smt Written hy a Computer. They won't even676 words
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Article312 1970-12-05 17 QUEIEC Five TV «D«to hare been east ia principal ar major exporting roles in Ac Gaaiwai International (Canada) LH. piadactiaw of John «ief prisen drama. Hp— And Men's Eyes", now filming on location in tke recently deactivated Prison De Danny Preedman, a young Montreal bom actor312 words
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Miscellaneous146 1970-12-05 17 msumi i\i hH J 1. I O trm tni. wmma 11 ».m.. 1.30. 6Mi A 9.15 Rock Hudson. Bylva Kosclna llmrt' Neat" Color (OA) towioht ■rnwiaHTi ■I UM CtflWL PLUS Tomorrow 4 »JB Show At CwHH llfc BkyMmj (BKT will ■tort mt 8 4b a.m.) 01. $3. U Mo Trm146 words
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Miscellaneous115 1970-12-05 17 OPJC. A l\J I S />• I C"l M CATHAY jo-,00 i7T« mo Dart >1 1M Mt IM "l«l la n> Desert" Oolor Dirkia Hayea. (Columbia i School Con caul on: •1 00 To Any Mat Dally At II am. J JO. «J0 8h Oil fc DOfcDN 1 NOW SHOWING!115 words
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Article, Illustration463 1970-12-05 18 I have faith in show business —veteran actor Jimmy Stewart JJOLLYWOOD Jimmy Stewart, what's going on with movies, television and the theatre? He's o good man to ask. Stewart has starred In 75 films, on Broadway, won an Oscar in 1940 (Philadelphia Story), and made the first deal for an463 words
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Article, Illustration39 1970-12-05 18 Greek mythology comes to life in New York. Ruggiere (played by Luigi Diberti) arrives tn the nick of time on his winged horse to save Angelica (Paola Tanziani), the damsel tn distress. (DPI photo). UPI photo.UPI photo. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration56 1970-12-05 18 This library in Denver, Colarado has a collection of 2600 reels of magnetic tape on which is recorded the histories of over 700,000 oil wells dug in the U.S. since the *****. The information, collected and filed by an IBM comprjter system helps56 words
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Miscellaneous1195 1970-12-05 19 TV SIIMGAPURA A. CHANNEL 5 .05 Opening Announcements, followed by Astroboy Animated Cartoon Series .30 The Don Knotts Show A Comedy-Variety Series .30 World About Us "The Secret Bowers" .15 Tarzan Feature "Tarzan and The Huntress" .25 "Amuthum Thenum" (Repeat) A programme of Musical Entertainment in Tamil .20 Chinese Talentime1,195 words
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116 1970-12-05 20 HONG KONG The Peking People's Daily today erge* the people of Asian countries to guard against what It described as the criminal intrigues of the Japanese reactionaries. The appeal came in a commentary quoted by New China News Agency on last weeks ritualistic suicide of Japanese116 words
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Miscellaneous704 1970-12-05 20 anes 0«S #«R I < mi i S 15 W taurus TEHUMNCII®: k influential person ■a you ham the at vitality, the action, to 0W& (Mar. 21 to- Apr KtoM worry to Km 13ft plana lai advi > to tn start on my Danft carrying A partlf preset. T&UBUS fApr.704 words
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Miscellaneous10 1970-12-05 20 "Miad taking mt somewhere else, nurse? ft donA lake U«c<x10 words
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Article, Illustration59 1970-12-05 21 The top left photo was taken in 1968, shortly before her wedding to David Eisenhower in December. The other photos were taken this year as she campaigned for Republican candidates59 words
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Article, Illustration233 1970-12-05 21 With a bit of ingenuity it is possible to make delightful holiday decorations for your home, be it a bachelor girl's digs or a big house teaming with children. The point is, your handiwork mirrors an appealing concern. Merely as a spring- board for233 words
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Article854 1970-12-05 21 ANN LANDERS - ANN LANDERS DEAR ANN: I have i just read the letter about the 13-year-old J sex-bomb who teased the middle-aged man i next door. 1 At 13, I. too. had some wild fantasies about married men. J When I was 16 1 got my854 words
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Article259 1970-12-05 22 INDUSTRIALS reflected o mixed look in foirly active conditions on the floors of the Stock Exchonge of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. InvMhMnt securities again sustained attention with batter bids and sellers holding off* Guinness was posted six cents higher to 14.16, Straits Trading lour cents to259 words
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Article154 1970-12-05 22 Mr. Chia Hoy. ManaSng Director of Thong a 00. (8) Pte. Ltd.. sol* distributor of Seiko watches and clocks, left for Japan this week to discuss Seiko's sales plans and promotions far the new year. At this meeting, Mr. Chla Hoy will disclose his plans to154 words
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Article261 1970-12-05 22 DECEMBER first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 53} cents per lb. down cent from the previous close. The tone of the maifcet was quiet. After an unchanged opening, the market ruled thin and quiet and eased •lightly261 words
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Article102 1970-12-05 22 THE noon prim at the HI nail port (hlnr-r Exchange mtrrda) Pro«l uce war> a H Cortina I oil (f.o.b.) hulk 01.00 Coconut (Hi (f o b drum 63 50 Mixed C opra 84-ft® Muntok Uhlli Pepper i f.o.b.) A8TA 100% N.WL. mm 182.00 Sarawak White jarsi M 192.00102 words
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Article111 1970-12-05 22 HONG KONG Yesterday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 196 197 per 100 Straits dollars 140 148 per 1,000 Taiwan dollars 6.76 6.775 per Australian dollar 340 360 per 1.000 Burmese kyats 470 490 per 1,000 Indian rupees 149 164 per111 words
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Article116 1970-12-05 22 LONDON Production of both natural and synthetic rubber ran ahead of consumption in August, figures from the International Rubber Study Group showed yesterday. Natural rubber output was 255,000 metric tons against 220,000 tons consumed. Delivered from stockpiles were 5,000 tons. In the January-August period, however, output trailed116 words
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Article675 1970-12-05 22 BID and offer prices officially listed at the close of business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpar trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday vere: INDUSTRIALS Acma 1.22 1.25 Ajinomote Allied Choc 1-81 2 00 2.60 2 65 Ben. -88 90 BerJ»y» SI 1.06 Borne* id Boustead 1.91675 words
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Article760 1970-12-05 22 BDSINESS 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 $1.30 (1) $1.28 (3); Berjaya 99 cts. (2) 99} cts. (1); Borneo $1.58760 words
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Article405 1970-12-05 23 SYDNEY Buoyant trading on Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday showed the best improvements seen for several weeks in all sections of the market. Friday s session followed a similar trend experienced Thursday with bright trading in the morning followed by an easier afternoon. All sections of Hie405 words
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Article563 1970-12-05 23 ARRIVALS 1.45 a tu. Ms.\ r„'s Kuala Luuipur 6.25 a.m. MSA ..HO Mi'.lras 730 a in. MsA Kuala Lumpur #.30 am. Ms A 452 KuuLa Lumpur 10.30 a m MSA 149 Knelling llo.~ia.in MsA 454 Prnnng, Kuala Lumpur 11.90 a.m. MSA 203 Jakarta 1.20 p in. MSA 30H563 words
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Article, Illustration82 1970-12-05 23 Pint-sited Toby Haines received the surprise of his Ufe just before boarding a Lufthansa jet the other night. As his parents were checking in at Paya Lebar someone mentioned that Toby would turn five years old somewhere between Bangkok and New Delhi. The Lufthansa staff decided immediately to82 words
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Article76 1970-12-05 23 TAIPEI Nationalist China expects European countries to P*ay a bigger role in its economic development despite the lack of diplomatic relations. Official sources said yesterday a number of major trading and manufacturing firm representatives have expressed favourable opinions after investigating Investment and trade possibilities in Taiwan. The sources76 words
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Article77 1970-12-05 23 LONDON The demand for Eurodollar rates prevented sterling from fully reflecting the better-than-expected gold reserve figures published Thursday in the foreign exchange market. Another martcet factor was the premium on investment dollars, the currency needed by residents in Britain to buy foreign securities. This was influenced by a stronger77 words
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Article, Illustration424 1970-12-05 24 After 60 days as o hostage of the terrorist Quebec Liberation Front (FLQ), and one more as "guest" of the Cuban Government on an island in the St. Lawrence River, British diplomat James Cross was ready to go home to England yesterday. HisUPI radiophoto - 424 words
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209 1970-12-05 24 WASHINGTON A former Marine helicopter pilot claimed he taw 2 U.S. planet dive-bomb a friendly Vietnamese village, killing or wounding at least 150 civilians. Former Capt. Don Engel, 26, who flew more than 500 missions between November, 1966, and October, 1967, was speaking at the209 words
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Article103 1970-12-05 24 NEW YORK,— Women's liberationisms demonstrated for the second consecutive day against Cosmopolitan Marazine to demand 5545,000 in "reparations" and a monthly feminist column. Two members of the women's strike coalition on Cosmopolitan Magazine met briefly with Elitor Helen Gurley Brown, author of Sex and the Single103 words
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