Eastern Sun, 16 December 1970
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Title Section21 1970-12-16 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents l»td. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1524 Wednesday, December 16, 1970 MC (P) 161621 words
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Article, Illustration224 1970-12-16 1 A fourth convict yesterday escaped from the medium security prison at Changi. He is P. Mahinaram s/o Manickam, 28, who was jailed for a year for theft Three other prisoners Yeo Cheng Siew, 22, Tan Woon Teck, 24, and Chua Ah Hock,224 words
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389 1970-12-16 1 Reuter. gEOUL More than 250 passengers and crew were feared drowned last night after a South Korean ferry boat capsized in the East China Sea and sank almost immediately. Twelve survivors hove been plucked from the icy woters in o search which 'Japanese, AmericanReuter. - 389 words
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Article53 1970-12-16 1 MOSCOW Russias unmanned spaceship Venus 7 parachuted yesterday toward the surface of the planet Venus after a 120-day flight from earth, the Soviet News Agency Tag s reported. Tass said that during the 35-minute descent the spaceship broadcast information back to earth and that the information was being53 words
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Article31 1970-12-16 1 PHNOM PENH A 50 lb plastic bomb last night exploded at a restaurant In Phnom Penh minutes after a South Vietnamese Parliamentary delegation left th P bullding after dinner.31 words
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Article108 1970-12-16 1 FREK TAMEAK, Cambodia Government officers claim 40 bodies •f executed Cambodians have floated down the Mekong River. One officer said he had seen groups of up to seven bodies lashed to bambor poles floating past this village 16 miles north-north-east of Phnom Penh. Bands were108 words
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270 1970-12-16 2 RANGKOK Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak yesterday held talks with Thai Prime Minister Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn and other Thai leaders at the government house. Tun Razak who is here for an official visit was accompanied at the talks by Malaysian Ambassador to270 words
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Article31 1970-12-16 2 The Chinese Chamber of Commerce will elect Its committee members for the years 1971-72 In January next year They will be selected U represent every Chinese dialect group.31 words
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Article264 1970-12-16 2 The Singapore police has offered youn e men an opportunity to escape national service. Join the force, police spokesman, acting DSP Wong, said yesterday. He said: "All persons who join the police force will be exempted from national service during their training as well as264 words
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Article64 1970-12-16 2 THE Managing Director of Malaysia-Singapore Airlines, Mr. David Craig, will present gold watches to 18 members of the staff who are leaving the service thia year. The presentation ceremony will be held at the Loke Wan Tho Auditorium at 5.00 p.m. The watches are presented64 words
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Article, Illustration285 1970-12-16 2 Th« British High Commissioner to Singapore, Mr. Samuel Falle yesterday called for greater and closer international co-operation to ensure that Britain continues to play a significant role in Singapore's industrial progress. Mr, Falle. wa* speaking at a luncheon given in his honour by the285 words
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Article82 1970-12-16 2 Mr. Teong Eng Slong, Member of Parliament for Sembawang donated his blood at the P.A.P. Sembawang Branch during its 16th anniversary celebration on Dec. 13. A total of 30 members of the P.A.P. Sembawang Branch donated their blood on that day. It was the third82 words
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Article, Illustration143 1970-12-16 2 Ng Swee Hee. 30. who Is charged with bigamy pictured on arrival yesterday at the Lower District and Magistrate's Court. Hearing was however postponed to March 2 next year by the First District Judge. Mr. Abdul Wahab (.hows due to the inability of the prosecution143 words
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Article128 1970-12-16 2 A Children's Party for 385 underprivileged children will be held at Raffles Hall, University of Singapore on Dec. 19 at 2-3o p.m. The party will be organised by the Welfare Committee of the University of Singapore Students' Union under the patronage of Datin Aw Kow,128 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous118 1970-12-16 2 Around town 6 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. Red Cross youth leadership training course at Red Cross training centre, Nicoll Drive. 10 a.m. Art exhibition by "six young contemporaries at Tang Chou Art Gallery, Outram Park. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Batik exhibition at Gallery of Fine Arts. 10.30 a.m. Demonstration118 words
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Article, Illustration137 1970-12-16 3 A motorcyclist. Sett Ah Wah, 30. of Lorong Four, Toa Pay oh was killed yesterday when a motor lorry ran ovef him. The accident occurred at 310 p.m. at the junction of Serangoon Road and Lavender Street. Police said the motorcyclist and a lorry were137 words
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Article, Illustration497 1970-12-16 3 A 10-year-old b°y who was in o jammed lift did not see how his younger brother and a friend fall to their death because it was pitch dark inside. The ceiling light, the Coroner's Court heard yesterday, was out of order. The497 words
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170 1970-12-16 3 Singapore's 117 bin services wMI be rerouted and re-allocat-ed on April 11 next year. This was announced by the Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, when he handed over copies of the Wilson Study to bus directors from the four bus companies yesterday.170 words
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Article315 1970-12-16 4 ITUCHING The Sorowok United People's Party is to seek more porticulors from the State Operations Committee on the form of infiltrotion that hod token ploce in the porty. The party intended to remsdy the situation. SUPP's Secretary General. Mr. Stephen Yong. said yesterday. He was315 words
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Article, Illustration54 1970-12-16 4 Escorted by helicopters of £47 Naval Air Squadron and 3 Commando Brigade Air Squadron, the 11,#00 ton assault ship HMS Intrepid returned to the Singapore Naval Base yesterday from East Pakistan, where U had spearheaded Britain's relief task force which saved many people from starvation in the54 words
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Article148 1970-12-16 4 Pt«r armed robber* held ap a shop owner and his family of six and escaped with S4M and property worth $656 yesterday. They surprised One Hln Hong. 46. of Tang lin Road at 115 a.m. while he was asleep in hi* bedroom. After warning148 words
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Article153 1970-12-16 4 HONG KONG The vice-chancellor of Singapore University Dr. Toh Chin Chye said yesterday that universities could no longer be a law unto themselves and ignore the social and economic demands of their country. He was making the opening statement at a two-day seminar on "The153 words
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Article, Illustration123 1970-12-16 4 Two promising artists, Chu Llan Chu and Lai Bwee Leng. will exhibit their expressions of personal experiences and outlook o t life at the Art Oallery of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce today. They are graduates of the Nanyang Academy of Pine Art. Their exhibition is Jointly123 words
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Article92 1970-12-16 4 The ban on firecrackers and fireworks daring Ike Christmas and New Tear festive seasMVi will remain, police said yesterday. However, tkose who wish to let off fireworks or firecrackers mar apply for a police permit. H la an offence ander the Arms and Kiptosiveo Ordinance to possess firecrackers92 words
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387 1970-12-16 4 A kandy-tMfl yesterday told tfc« court Wow he "ran for deer life" vkeai a ***** of keys attacked li»t friends on tW nigkt of J one 7. Jayakumar a/o Balakristanan PI II at. a handyman Of King Court Hotel was giving387 words
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Article, Illustration21 1970-12-16 6 f«r UK mmmm thh aeries «f tw# ptctarc*. ghepaei fats. faUaece rackets, leakc, ni then UPI photo.UPI photo. - 21 words
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215 1970-12-16 6 GENEVA Tlie League of Red Croaa Societies yesterday urged the Pakistani government to grant a preferential exchange rate for relief fund sent to viclini of the cyclone disaster. Henrlk Beer, the Leagae'a Secretary General. told a news conference he aent a215 words
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400 1970-12-16 6 PHNOM PENH The Cambodian High Command yesterday claimed victory in "Hie first great offensive of the dry season" after leaving thousands of Vietcong and North Vietnamese killed on the northern battlefield at Prey Totung. A special communique of the command said: "The Khmer People's400 words
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68 1970-12-16 6 NLF LEADER CAN RUN IN POLLS— THIEU NEW Ton Ptcmd e t Nrayea Vu Tkiea of SMtk Viet «yi wft Victomc leaden m Mae Ntnjfi IK Bnth weald be free to take part ia iatrrartinaillj npervud ctedi—i he proposed far Sooth Vietnaja oaee the fehUac has eaded. Fareica Minister |a68 words
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293 1970-12-16 6 JERUSALEM Ttie majority of Israel's coalition cabinet now favours an early return to Middle East peace talks, political sources said yesterday. They said a favour- able cabinet decision could be expected within the next two weeks, although the National Religious Party (NRP) is holding293 words
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Article47 1970-12-16 6 COPENHAGEN. A "diplomatic valise" opened on Monday al Copenhagen airport contained 61 pounds of hashish mailed from Nepal to the Polish embassy here according to Danish press reports yesterday The sender's name was an the valise hut there was no individual name <*■ the addressee'*. labeL47 words
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257 1970-12-16 7 pHNOM PENH Ahri» Gbtfcovsky, 21-yeor-old hijocker of on American mwMlisas skip, 9m ap bis political asylum in Combodio yesterday ond turned himself oyer to the American embassy. Glatkowsky, of Long Beach, California, hijacked the munitions ship in Morch this year. He presented* him■eif to257 words
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Article117 1970-12-16 7 NEW DELHI, India* supreme court yesterday threw down a government order depriving the nation's former princely rulers el their privy parses, titles and other privileges. The former pvlnces and maharajahs had asked the court to quash on the presidential order enacted last September. The government at that117 words
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Article91 1970-12-16 7 JAKARTA The Indonesia a Govern■eat has decided not le return British rubber and tea estates in West Java, It was ofldallj announced yesterday. The announcement was issued by the Secretary General of the Agricultural Ministry* Mathnd Saputra. He said the decision was taken because the91 words
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Advertisement77 1970-12-16 7 49 c. Christmas Special Draws From 6th to 27th December 1970 TOMORROWS DRAW NO: 100/70 First group C A S H J A C K P OT to winners with 5 numbers correct. The other group prizes remain the same pius free entry for 3 circles correct $5OO/WILL BE HELD77 words
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Article508 1970-12-16 8 COURT TOLD OF BID TO KILL SUHARTO niE HAGUE South Moluccan separatists plotted to assassinate President Suharto of Indonesia while he was on a state visit to Holland last summer, a Dutch court has been told. However, they abandoned the Idea later In favour of storming the508 words
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Article, Illustration301 1970-12-16 8 tX>RT BENNING, Georgia Five defence witnestes hove told the court martial of Lieutenont William Colley that a superior officer ordered the obliteration of the entire population of My Lai Village, The Lieutenant has been charged with the massacre of 102 civil- iansUPI radiophoto. - 301 words
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Article28 1970-12-16 8 SAN SEBASTIAN. Spain Kidnapped West German Consul Eugen Belhl. in the hands of Basque Nationalists, has made a dramatic appeal to European government* to save him.28 words
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Article70 1970-12-16 8 TOKYO Planning of ft 700.000-ton tanker, reputed to be the world's largest when completed In 1974 has begun. Tokyo Tanker, the tanker operating arm of the Nippon oil group, believe that such a large tanker is feasible, although numerous engineering and ship operation problems remain to70 words
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246 1970-12-16 8 MADRID General Franco's Cabinet, in an unexpected display of authority to stem unrest over the trial of 16 Basque Nationalists, hat given police unlimited powers of arrest and detention throughout Spain for six months. The stern measure was approved late Monday night at an emer-246 words
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Article155 1970-12-16 8 PARIS The dispute over renaming the Place de L'Etoile in General de Gaulle's honour has been settled in his favour but only after intervention by President Pompidou. Paris City Council President Dldler Delfour had also receiver a letter from de Gaulle's son-in-law. General Alain de155 words
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Article, Illustration300 1970-12-16 9 WASHINGTON Pre«Ment Nixon's success in aeouriic u influential democrat, former Texas Gomior John Connally. for the post •f Secretary of the Treasury, was widely seen yesterday as a major political coop. As well as bringing fresh thinking oa America's economic troubles. The shock300 words
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213 1970-12-16 9 NEW CANAAN, Oodmctirut, An liyetr-oM student, sought in connection with the axe, hammer and |Ur«( killing of his mother, u b»ter, brother and grandmother, has heen detained in Port Smith, Arkansas. Fort Smith police said they were holding John R.ce 18. for Connecticut authorities.213 words
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Advertisement77 1970-12-16 9 SONY SOUND EXHIBITION, VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL. DECEMBER 19TH- 22ND1970 listen to sonyls new creation 4 channel quadradial stereo system a mind bending festival of the greatest advances in sound reproduction —a- kS 4 f 7^^ 1 m thh n A •v N f W -V— T s ■T. r f77 words
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Article731 1970-12-16 10 VOT so long ago Foreign Minister S. Rajaratnam said that racial problems should be looked in the eye and fully discussed IT a truly multi-racial society is to develop. t* 1 3 proposition does not apply so much to Singapore, where racial problems are more academic than real,731 words
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Article, Illustration774 1970-12-16 10 Max Lerner - Max Lerner NEW YORK In the running, unending battle we carry on with the Adversary (call him what you will I call him that), score one for him and one against him. The score against comes with the freeing of James Cross, in Canada, after a long ordeal774 words
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Article351 1970-12-16 10 DICK WEST - By DICK WEST, Washington One of the most notable developments on the international scene this fall has been the way that Communist China has suddenly become more recognisable. For years, you may recall. Red China was probably the least recognisable country on earth. Hardly any of the countries in351 words
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Article106 1970-12-16 10 VIENNA, Czechoslovakia's Communist Party First Secretary Gustav Husak said 326,817 party members were ousted during the purge of pro-Dubcek reformers a cTK report revealed today. CTK said Husak announced this figure during his speech last week at the two-day central committee meeting in the Prague Castle "It106 words
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Article737 1970-12-16 11 Barney Seibert - From Barney Seibert gAIGON Communist rejection of an extended holiday ceasefire from Christmas through the lunar new year on Jan. 26 may be causing morale problems in Communist military units and the civilian populace. North Vietnamese Affairs experts have reported. Since the initial rejection737 words
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227 1970-12-16 11 AUCKLAND, New Zealand After a threeyear forced diet of pornography and erotica, the retiring Chairman of New Zealand's Indecent Publications Tribunal, Leonard Sinclair, has complained that he is suffering from "a surfeit of salacity." "I'm glad of the respite from erotic literature,"227 words
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348 1970-12-16 11 CANBERRA Ships and aircraft of three Commonwealth nations have completed a giant operation which focus* sed attention for the first time on the defence needs of Australia's western seaboard. Operation "Swan Lake,* 1 the Merest ever stared by the Royal Anstralian Navy, brought348 words
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612 1970-12-16 12/13 Johnathon Sharp - From Johnathon Sharp Reuter. XTONG KONG is foced with the gloomy paradox that its hardwon prosperity may prove to be a serious obstacle to future economic growth. Officials are drawing this conclusion after learning of moves to exclude the colonyReuter. - 612 words
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Article, Illustration182 1970-12-16 12/13 AS insurance against a major waterfront fire the city of Los Angeles nas devised an effective firefighting technique. The idea came from Assistant Fire Chief W. W. Johnston. Aware that the prime problem with burning piers is getting men and equipment close182 words
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Article, Illustration87 1970-12-16 12/13 To laugh and to cry... that's the r. ime given to a collection of caricatures by Frenchman Chaval appearing in the Diogenes Verlag (Publishers) of Zurich from which 1. is group of Father Christmases was taken. Chaval, who as a child wished to become a87 words
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Article484 1970-12-16 14 Ele, Walt Dulaney - DATELINE By Ele, Walt Dulaney DEAR ELE and Walt: My mother isn't a very food housekeeper. That's all there is to it. There's dust all over the place, meals are usually peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and the wash Is like all the bad examples484 words
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Article, Illustration522 1970-12-16 14 Fred Mpanga Gamini Senevraton - M l] Bv Fred Mpanga Gamini Senevraton LONDON —,0# Hie great explorers of Africa, HM. Stanley seems to have kept tlie best diary around Christmas time. He spent four of them, between 1874 and 1877 in Africa. The first Christmas of his epic Journey522 words
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Article, Illustration452 1970-12-16 14 LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M. D - By LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M.D. Dear Dr. Lamb Will you please tell me about diverticulitis what causes such a condition and the diet one should be on? Can this develop Into cancer? Dear Reader A diverticulum Is a pouch or pocket protruding from the Intestine.452 words
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Article, Illustration186 1970-12-16 15 Album review TICKET TO RIDE <A M) With two gigantic hits behind them, this album should hav© no problems in chalking up sales. As It Is, I suspect however. that this is a pre-"Close To You" disc. Originally titled "Offering", it's been changed to coincide with tile title186 words
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Article153 1970-12-16 15 Jackie Trent and Tony Hatch have formed a new group named Happy Medium for recording purposes. It includes Jackie TOny, Breakaway Mario Quantrell, South African singer Mercia Love and Jackie's brother Leslie Burgess. The group's debut disc "We're Gonna Make It Together" is Issued by Parlophone. Dada,153 words
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Article, Illustration177 1970-12-16 15 BRIAN Wilson the inspiration behind the Beach Boys, and the man responsible for their distinctive sound and many of their hit songs is fighting against total deafness which could put a stop to his brilliant career. And this sudden development appears to have been caused177 words
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Article171 1970-12-16 15 HI THERE! Many of you have asked me for a feature on the WOODSTOCK festival, now that interest has been recreated by it's being shown here, or at least in Malaysia. Well, you'll have it soon. PLATfER PETE HAS SPOKEN! Please address all letters to Platter Pete,171 words
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Article111 1970-12-16 15 GEORGE Harrison's long-awaited solo album will soon be released by Apple. It is a triple-album set titled ''All Things Must Pass," and it includes two songs written by George and Bob Dylan together. Two sides feature a Jam session with other artists, whose names are not being released111 words
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Article53 1970-12-16 15 Jack Wild has been signed by producer Don Kirshner to star in another TV series to be networked throughout America during the second half of next year, and then sold around the world. Jack's previous series "H.R. Pufnstuf became the highest-rated children's programme ever shown53 words
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Miscellaneous245 1970-12-16 15 <fSOQE7 ORGANISATION I. I I) (> *****4 NOW SHOWING! 10.45 1.34) 4.15, 6.45 A 0.30 Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin Jean Seberg "AIRPORT" ColorScopo NEXT CHANQE! Sammy Davis Jr., "One More Time" Color (UA) Capitol a»7aß Last Day! No Free List! II am 1.34) 4 #.45 9 :«> U Ching "KING245 words
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Miscellaneous401 1970-12-16 15 O R C3A MISATI a ru ORCHARD 1 785 H. LAST DAT) I.M. 4.00 «.S» A ».1I pm 'm i Utflt-OomlkM" Color starring Michael Crawtora OPENS TOMORROW I Elliott Qould in Pol's "MOVE" Color P'Vision i CATHAY 3 3 4 001 LAST SHOWS' »SO. A «.M pa °»Ji Of Vcn|«MM"401 words
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Article115 1970-12-16 16 SANTIAGO. Chile. A mixed Chilean-Japanese mountain climbing expedition, including a woman, Monday conquered the 22,000-foot "Ojos "Del Salado" (Winsome Yes) peak, one of the Andes' highest. Ojos Del Salado was last scaled 10 years ago. It is in a volcanic area, difficult to ascend. The peak115 words
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Miscellaneous805 1970-12-16 16 libra aiies 9 taurus ssaa gemm si IB'Ka cancer r/ J 2 HIR SB Bi GENERAL TENDENCIES: Arguments and discussions of an unfortunate nature can be avoided. Try to circumvent an element of risk that could jeopardise your security. If you relax and let matters work out you find an805 words
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Miscellaneous21 1970-12-16 16 LADIES PAY ■■i MW ran "When you sign that big league line thing we aet isi a better grade o» beefl"21 words
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Miscellaneous1032 1970-12-16 17 today's tHHBM oaizzzn: CHANNEL 5 Opening Announcements followed by Housewives' Matinee "Where Two Hearts Meet" (Part 1 of a Hokkien film) (English Subtitles). For The Family A magazine series in Chinese. A diary of events in Singapore this week (Chinese) Days Of Our Lives A dramatic serial about a dedicated1,032 words
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Article, Illustration445 1970-12-16 18 -Win passengers for flight No. 3 beard (he plane now, thank you!" the airport announcer said. At last, the time bad come for me and my whole family to txmrd the plane i* our very first trip together. We gathered up a 1 our belongings aud after445 words
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Article, Illustration429 1970-12-16 18 Mm, At papaMtai mi the Hi» iacreasimf al S? wS' 1 JCTIIM leewmtte* schools fn order to provide a bright future for academic dropouts. They should, in these schools, be trained to face competition, to know and develop dvtc consciousness, responsibility, loyalty, patriotism, good conduct and429 words
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Advertisement24 1970-12-16 18 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe *3E I ri(Zi MONEY WILL NOT Bf NNI WARDED TO WINNiRS WHOSi ESSAYS ARE FOUND TO HAVI BUN COfIED.24 words
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Advertisement563 1970-12-16 18 A. E. B. registration for secondary classes Registration for admission into the Adult Education Bond's 1971 Secondary Classes will be beM between Friday 18th December and Wednesday 23rd December, (excluding Sunday) from 9.00 a.m. tie 4 dailff. There will be seven Registration Centres as tallows >• lor students wishing In563 words
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Article, Illustration570 1970-12-16 19 Florence de Santis - By Florence de Santis FOR the post several years, the one style which has been steadily dedining is the dress. Separates Have been the reigntng mode, so much so that designers once known for dresses have gone almost entirely into separates designing. The return of longer570 words
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Article587 1970-12-16 19 ANN LANDERS - ANN LANDERS DKAJK ANN: I nut 21. happily married and have a beautiful child. My husband makes good money hut we stiM have to stick to a strict budget in order to snake ends meet. Last week I started to work half days for587 words
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Article263 1970-12-16 20 A CTIVITY oppeored scarce in the Stock Exchange of Malaysio and Singopore yesterday. A sudden bunt of mild support was again evident in cheaper counters. Weaker tendencies continued to dominate the market other than those which were puahed up by a little covering activity. Starllte Ceramic263 words
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Article82 1970-12-16 20 THB BOOB prices Bt the MlBfapor* (hlMff Eirnaaat wtrrdu Prixlucf wa»> a ft Cocoa at (Ml <fo.b.) balk 60 00 Cocoa lit OU (fob.) drum Mlwd Copra Muatofe Hbll* 62.90 38 00 N.WL. 1*2.00 Sarawak Whit* KTNA'£" mm nr.so Sarawak HpectBJ Black Prpptr (f.n.h.> H6% N.W.L. 137.50 Harawak AHTA82 words
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Article14 1970-12-16 20 The tin Price for yesterday was $832 per picul down 1/8 cent.14 words
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Article272 1970-12-16 20 January first grade robber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 52-S/8 cents per lb., down 1/8 cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. After a lower opening following London advices the market moved very narrowly272 words
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Article249 1970-12-16 20 LONDON Another fall in tin prices here Monday brought the market rate to within four sterling of the lower price range where the industry's buffer stock manager has automatic authority to buy the metal tor his stockpile. It is only a few weeks since the249 words
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Article112 1970-12-16 20 BONG KONG Yesterday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Bayers) (Sellers) 190 196 per 100 Straits dollars 140 148 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars 6.76 6.775 per Australian dollar 840 360 per 1.000 Burmese kyats 455 475 per 1,000 Indian rupees 149 164 per112 words
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Article665 1970-12-16 20 BID and offer prices officially listed it the close of business la the Singapore and Koala Lumper trading rooms of the Stock Exchange vesterda? Aetna 141 147 AilDOCDOtO Akaa ifi 2.99 AlilrtJ Char zm 249 Bern. Berjaya .SI 49 lAt BorfM IB 1.99 Bowtead 141 C. Plywood J3665 words
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Article811 1970-12-16 20 BUSINESS done In and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brarkets In lota of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alean $125 (4); Ben 88 ct« (3); Boustead $1.90 (2); C. Plywood 94. ct«811 words
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Article, Illustration86 1970-12-16 21 A touch of Scandinavia was brought to Singapore receatly whea Santa Lucia night was celebrated hi the traditional way at a party held for Scandinavian Airlines System area managers Highlight of the evening was a Santa Lucia procession led by ft girl dressed in a white grown86 words
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Article518 1970-12-16 21 AKKIYAL0 14A i.a MSA 126 Koala ITVVPW IJWIA MSA IU HUTU Lumpoi ■..TO 4-FII M"\ 45* Kuala Lumpur II 9t,m u. KHA (M rrm ant. Kuala LMpar 11. AO a m MSA sua Jakarta I.Jo ojm MUA 451 KochBi K.06 p MUA Ml Kola Uuhru KUMIU Luiupur Malacca518 words
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Article365 1970-12-16 21 CYDNEY A nickel find by new copitolised company, Theseus, put bock some missing confidence into the mining market on Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. The Hud, which is aituated approximately 130 miles south of KatgooHie in Western Australia, is reported to hare e nickel oxide assaying up to365 words
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Article410 1970-12-16 21 A total of 19 countries participated in the seventh Asian Advertising Congress Held in New Delhi last month. Forty-one awards were made of which seven were won hy agencies from Malaysia and Singapore. The competition for the recent 'Grand Ad* award organised by the Association of410 words
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Article58 1970-12-16 21 ROME World fishing, which has more than tripled In volume since 1945, dropped by two percent In 1969. registering the first decrease in the postwar period. Figures released Monday by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) estimate the total catch of marine and Inland water58 words
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Article434 1970-12-16 22 PENANG NESS LANE, winner of the Stewards Cup at Bukit Timati last month, showed that he was maintaining his winning form in a workout on a yielding track here this morning. With Lyle Harbridge astride, Ness Lane strode out attractively over 3f in 44 4/5.434 words
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Article183 1970-12-16 22 PERTH, Australia England were struggling to save H»« second cricket Test here yesterday after losing three wickets in a four-over second innings Wits by Australia. Trailing by 43 on first innings, England plunged to 101 for four before John Edrich and Basil D'Oliveira halted the183 words
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171 1970-12-16 22 The Executive Committee of the International parent organisation for cycling, the FIAC, has recognised the sth Asian Cycling Championships as Continental Championships. This was announced by the Minister for Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok while addressing the Asian Cycling Federation in Bangkok yesterday.171 words
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Article637 1970-12-16 23 ATHLETICS MARATHON (final) 1. Kenji Kimihara (Japan)— 2 bour ß 21 mins. 3 «econds (record S. Yoshiro Mifune (Japan)— 2.24:20.8 3. Myung-Kwang Kang (South Korea) 2.26:47 8 4. Sumbweram (Burma) -*****4 MSN'S POLE VAULT (Anli 1. Kyoiohiro Inoue 'Japan) 480 metres (record) 1 \fasanori Aray a (Japan)— 4 60637 words
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Article, Illustration210 1970-12-16 23 OANGKOK Malaysia beat Singapore 76 69 after being tied 36-36 at halftim# in the consolation group of the 6th Asian Games Basketball tournament here yesterday. This was Malaysia's first win in the consolation round, following its defeat by Thailand Monday. It was S'ngapore's first defeat as theyUPI pic. - 210 words
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Article, Illustration124 1970-12-16 23 T wo more records broken by Japan BANGKOK Japanese sharpshooters led by Ivkenji Kubo picked off two gold medals here yesterday by winning the individual and team events in the Asian Games rapid fire pistol shooting competition. The four-man Japanese team rased the number of gold shooting medals collected byUPI pic. - 124 words
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129 1970-12-16 24 BANGKOK Japan's "iron man" KenJl Kimltaara won his second Asian Games marathon in devastating style yesterday lopping nearly 12 minutes off the record. Kimlhara. silver medallist at the Mexico Olympics in 1968, outclassed the 14-man field clocking two hoars 21 minates three129 words
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Article152 1970-12-16 24 T>ANGKOK Singapore's lost hopes of winning o gold medol in the sixth Asian Games was dashed at the Olympic swimming pool last evening when the Republic's chcmpion Patricio Chan was beaten by a touch in the women's 400 m. freestyle final. Singapore had placed their152 words
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Article, Illustration83 1970-12-16 24 Japan's Kenjl Kimlhara passes the Thailand victory monument followed by an official car and buses during the marathon race yesterday. Kimlhara won his second consecutive Asian Games marathon. UPI radiopie. UPI radiopic. Singapore's C. Kunalan (left) who won the bronse medal in the men's 200UPI radiopic. - 83 words
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Article90 1970-12-16 24 The medal winners table at the end of the sixth day of competition in the sixth Asian Games COUNTRY GOLD SILVER BRONZR Japan <0 40 16 South Korea 12 7 19 Iran 9 7 5 India 8 8 Thailand 4 10 9 Israel 4 4 4 Indonesia 290 words
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