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Title Section14 1970-10-24 1 THE SINGAPORE Herald No. 82 Singapore Saturday, October 24, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS14 words
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250 1970-10-24 1 Well, you shee, it wash like thish judge, hic! BRADENTON, Florida, Fri. Jhe man on the witness stand hoisted his glass, toasted the judge and downed four ounces of booze. The judge ordered another round. The witness was 65-year-old Alton J. Cothern. With the judge's approval he was attempting to250 words
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Article65 1970-10-24 1 MONTREAL, Fri. Paul Roase, one of two men being sought m connection with the murder of Quebec Labour Minister Pierre Laporte and the kidnapping of British trade commissioner James Cross, was seen by a policeman m north Montreal early today. The policeman saw Rose m a65 words
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Article447 1970-10-24 1 HAROLD SOH - Toa Payoh gang boss held A TOA PAYOH gang leader on the ClD's wanted list was arrested at 1.30 a.m. yesterday a few hours after Home Affairs Minister Prof. Wong Lin Ken had said that the Government would clean up the "Chicago of Singapore." Eight of his henchmen were also447 words
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Article56 1970-10-24 1 SANTA CRUZ (California), Fri. A long-haired young neighbour of Dr. Victor M. Ohta was charged yesterday with the methodical murder of the wealthy eye surgeon and four others m a hilltop mansion. John Linley Frazier, 24, also known as John Linley Pascal, was charged m a warrant56 words
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Article, Illustration153 1970-10-24 1 SIXTY- MILE PADDLE JUST FOR FUN A PRETTIER crew of sailors you're never likely to see. They're the girls who are now paddling around Singapore just for fun. Eight of them, plus one man, hope to end their 60--mile trip today. i They left Woodlands early yesterday with a motor-boat153 words
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Article41 1970-10-24 1 MOSCOW, Fri. The U.S. Embassy said on Friday it was still waiting for permission to see two American generals being held incommunicado m a small Armenian town after their plane strayed across the Soviet-Turkish border.41 words
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121 1970-10-24 1 NEW YORK, Fri. Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew attended his firstever sessioß of the United Nations General Assembly during a buy day yesterday. He attended as chairman of Singapore's delegation. In the afternoon, Lee met British Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home at121 words
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Article374 1970-10-24 1 HJHJHJ KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak today assured Singaporeans that there would be no unnecessary delay m the new immigration check which requires them to fin m two forms before they can enter Malaysia. If there should be any difficulty m the process, the374 words
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155 1970-10-24 1 A TEENAGE maid servant dangled for about 10 minutes from a bamboo washing pole 60 feet above the ground m Toa Payoh yesterday. Tan Kirn Huat, 16, apparently lost her balance while cleaning a window of a sixth floor flat at 4.15155 words
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79 1970-10-24 1 NEW YORK, Fri. Singapore will start assembling the M-16 Armalite rifle next March, despite complaints of U.S. Congressmen and labour unions that this would take jobs away from the U.S. Although a politicaleconomic storm is brewing over the project m Congress, the NixonAP - 79 words
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89 1970-10-24 1 Presiint Yosof: Flood of calls all day THE HERALD office received a flood of calls yesterday from people asking about President Yusof s health. They said they had beard the Head of State was seriously 01. There was no official word all day m response to inquiries by newspapers. President89 words
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Article62 1970-10-24 1 LONDON, Fit Supersonic test flights over Britain by the Anglo-French airliner Concorde have brought 194 claims for damages to the Ministry of Defence. They include a demand for ss. 6d. from a Scotsman for a tube of glue. He said the plane's supersonic boom broughtAP - 62 words
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Article51 1970-10-24 1 LONDON, Fri. Britain's Parliament its ancient calm blown up by two riot gas bombs last session has hired its own private detective, a retired Scotland Yard man. Mr. William Frank Gilbert, a former Divisional Chief Superintendent, takes over responsibility for safety m the Palace of Westminister.AP - 51 words
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96 1970-10-24 1 LONDON, Fri. Steve little, dustman by appointment to Queen Elizabeth, joined Britain's spreading sanitation strike today. He said: "The Queen's rubbish is no different from any other rubbish. If It's not collected, life will soon start getting unpleasant at Buckingham Palace/AP - 96 words
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Advertisement8 1970-10-24 1 A RAID A FEW HOURS AFTER CLEAN-UP PLEDGE8 words
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Advertisement215 1970-10-24 1 BREAKTHROUGH !2r Instant Energy W for all Sportsmen Wff Suatogan it aw a* round nulf Wanal food OJo»e>opad t»y Sl j acientisu ano proveo by Otyiriptc aoo Co^nrwooweawn Uf Games teams to actual competition Suatagen is a highty specialised blend ot protein carooTiyd'alt and tais pcovto*n<Q ail me nutf *ents215 words
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Miscellaneous7 1970-10-24 1 WEATHER forecast a.ai. to mm today: Fair.7 words
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Article, Illustration882 1970-10-24 2 Adele KOH - COCKTAIL PARTIES CONTINUED Adele KOH STILL on the subject of cocktail parties friends have accused me of skirting the issue, of ignoring the real peril that awaits the party-goer or thrower. This is the conversational quagmire m which most people find themselves floundering now and again. The talk at many882 words
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Article508 1970-10-24 2 NJGJGJ GRADUATES born before 1949 who have not yet been drafted need no longer fear long hard days and nights m Temasek Green, nor prepare to live on $90 a month. They can pursue whatever careers they choose, and earn whatever salaries they508 words
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Article577 1970-10-24 2 ■/5-j Saturday, October 24, 1 970 THE SINGAPORE HERALD___^^ m m THE anomalies m the National Service scheme have received a thorough airing. The proper attitude now, for those who feel aggrieved, is to wait for the statement which Dr. Goh Keng Swee has577 words
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Article294 1970-10-24 2 I THINK the Ministry of Health is fully justified m charging a token fee of $2 for each case which is not an emergency seen at E Unit at night. What is $2 these days? It is slightly more than what one spends on a packet294 words
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Advertisement145 1970-10-24 2 POSTTHIS COUPON SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED I Bth Floor, A.I.A. Building. Robinson Road. Tel ***** P.O. Box 3064, Singapore. Please send me without obligation full details and prospectus of the Singapore Progress Fund, Name: Address: I T I ■i SPF/SH/*****0 ""bemmea"" shareholder m 25 big companies For just $100 you145 words
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293 1970-10-24 3 'WORLD STILL NEEDS THE U.N. DESPITE ITS DEFECTS' DESPITE its sbortcomlags, the lilted Nattoas still remains Maakiad's hope as a deterrent to war, ParUameatary Secretary for Home Affairs Mr. L.P *«drlgo said last Bight. He reaffirmed Singapore's faith the UN wheY be opened the UN's 25th anniversary ceiebrattoas at the293 words
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98 1970-10-24 3 PORK-SELLER Ng Peng Hing told a magistrate's court that when he was going to work at 12.45 a.m. yesterday he saw his wife, a bar waitress, drinking with three men m Victoria Street. He asked her to go home but98 words
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Article110 1970-10-24 3 RADIO and Television Singapore wll telecast a special edition of "Opinion 25 years of the United Nations" at 10.10 p.m. on Channel 5 tonight. The work, problems acd prospects of the United Nations 'will be reviewed by Prof. Josef Silverstein, Director of the Institute110 words
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Article, Illustration512 1970-10-24 3 Singapore has a corrosive atmosphere PAINT DOESN'T LAST AS LONG HERE... SINGAPORE'S atmosphere is one of the most corrosive m the world and scores of newly painted buildings get stained with fungi within a year. According to Prof. F.H.C. Kelly of the University of Singapore Applied Chemistry Department, a major512 words
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Article58 1970-10-24 3 NATIONAL serviceman Marwi bin Ahmad was fined $70 yesterday for inconsiderate driving. The court was told that he drove a military truck along Queensway Road towards Fairer Road on April 10 this year when he made a left turn into the Queenstown police station and collided58 words
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284 1970-10-24 3 When flashing amber also means go IF ike crossing is clear A NEW kind of push button traffic lights for pedestrian crossings has been Installed In Serangoon Road, 5% m.s. near St. Gabriel's School as an experiment. It will be switched on at t.tf a.m. on Tuesday. If the pilot284 words
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Miscellaneous136 1970-10-24 3 BLONDIE By Chic Young ~~Z^Z ~11~ 'lJ *****1 |l( WONDERFUL. IDEA, BLONDIE^ -S C N. Ed V i "HERB AND DAGWOOD TOOTSIE-- V V— H V WILL ENJOY TO GIVE OUR 1 «%A)1 (2vOw^ A*A St)MfcTHir«J© WE'RE HAVING WEIRE HAVING] I WONT BE MUCH aamu SAI-MON V> SALMON OF A136 words
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Article521 1970-10-24 4 Hotel survival rates by Hon DON'T BE PESSIMISTIC, HOTELIERS TOLD SINGAPOREANS should regard the tourist industry with cautious optimism, and not take the pessimistic view that there is an excess of hotels, said Finance Minister Mr. Hon Sui Sen, yesterday. Mr. Hon was speaking on the future of the tourist521 words
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Article, Illustration118 1970-10-24 4 MR. LEE Hock Seng, (above), secretary of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union, will leave for London today to attend the International Transport Workers Federation conference from Nov. 4 to Nov. 6. During his stay m Britain, Mr. Lee will also meet118 words
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184 1970-10-24 4 THE Hock Lee Almagated Bns Co (Pte) Ltd. will operate a new service from Monday. It will start with 2t new bases. The authorised number of bases is 22. The new service will operate from Upper Bukit Tlmah Road near Ewart Circus184 words
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Article291 1970-10-24 4 Chin Peng on the run Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak today dismissed the possibility of a Communist expansion along the Thai-Malaysian border, saying the guerillas were always on the run. Tun Razak was commenting on newspaper reports from Hongkong today that Peking had ordered Chin Peng291 words
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216 1970-10-24 4 AIRLINES MEET TO PROMOTE ECONOMY PACKAGE TOURS A TWO-DAY meeting to promote tourism ii the form of economy package tears of the five Aseai countries began yesterday at Pay a Lebar Airport. The 24 delegates, ladadlag representatives of the fsw nattonal airlines, dlscnssed cheaper air fares, schedules and a joint216 words
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251 1970-10-24 4 Tun Razak: Govt must be practical and realistic KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today stressed the importance of the Government following policies that are realistic and acceptable to the people. He added that the Government was determined to create a nation of which the people could251 words
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416 1970-10-24 4 WEAKNESS MAY BE GENETIC... RESEARCHERS m Singapore are attempting to find out why cancer of the liver and of the upper throat occurs many times more frequently among Chinese than any other racial group. According to Dr. Malcolm Simons, director of the World Health Organisation416 words
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Advertisement237 1970-10-24 4 PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX, New Bridge Rd., Singapore 1. Koo Heng Goldsmith Jewellery (Pte.) Ltd., A TREASURE CHEST. i Jewellery that captures I S your heart and invites unbounded admiration. Diamonds, Pearls, Jade, Gold, Jewels of your life forever. (148, Ground Floor, People's Park Complex.) PTE. LTD. Jj|P Dealers m Gold,237 words
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Article, Illustration1166 1970-10-24 5 CAVALIER - CAVALIER BY IPOH, Thurs. Stellabelle is the day's best bet m Race Six for Class 3 Div. One performers over 6f at Ipoh on Saturday, opening day of the Perak Turf Club Oct./ Nov. meeting. The Stadamy mare was installed a warm favourite m her first1,166 words
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Article, Illustration120 1970-10-24 5 THIS combined race card and form guide gives the following information: The first line reads from left: Number of horse, last five runs, name of horse; (sire) age and origin (e.g. 4A for 4 years Australian); weight, up and down m handicap (e.g. 46 up by 6 Ib. from120 words
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Miscellaneous788 1970-10-24 6 1. BUSH GIRL (Power Horse) 4A 9.00 New horse XL Tjong F. Ford/Mantor Ng (2) 2. 9 FRISCO (Jack Ketch) 9A 9.oodd+i 1 G. Baptist/Allan (-7) Ham (12) 9/11 Sp26/9 d4c4 8.3y 6f; 1:13.4; Vz, 5. IVi Allan. 3. S NO COMPROMISE (Natural Bid) 4A 9.00dd+3 AG/J. Donnelly Chlam (14)788 words
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Miscellaneous962 1970-10-24 6 2. ***** PERSIAN INN (Rhythmic Light) 7A 8.13+7 s Thong San/TJoa (11) 4/8 Pg23/5 d4c3 8.6y 7f; 1:32.2; Vz, ns, 5 Johnson. 5/11 Pgl6/5 d3c3 8.9g 6f; 1:15.2; nk, lVz Johnson. 10/13 Spl4/3 d4c3 8.9g 6f; 1:14; Hd, lVz, Vz Sairi. 3. ***** SHANTIN PARK (Clarification) 9NZ 8.13dd+13 a Olympla/Teh962 words
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Advertisement238 1970-10-24 7 cartridge, illuminated channel indicators. 8 TRACK CAR STEREO WITH Volume, balance and tone controls Wk RADIO CONTACTS CSL 2203/EXI designed m "safety first" rocker dials. Customers will go for the rich stereo Big 12-watt output through detachable sound. Played on standard 8 track speakers. Operates on 12 volts m cars,238 words
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Miscellaneous421 1970-10-24 7 B^B^BJ 13. ***** VOLUBLE (Indian Conquest) 4A 8.07pc+3 a VoluMe/E. Breuk Velu (14) F 1/16 KLI2/9 dlcs 8.4y 6f; 2. Shantin Park 9.0, 3. Picture House 111 8.5 1:14.6; lVz. lVz. HBVM 1 Velu. HEbYJ 1/12 lpB/8 dlc6 9.0y sV*f; 2. Scorpio 7.7, 3. Colorado 111 8.6 I:9s 1, 1.421 words
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Miscellaneous867 1970-10-24 7 7. ***** SEAN (Wilkes) f A S.OOdc-7 h Bernle/Bougoure White (11) 9/14 KL2O/9d3c3 8.756f; 1:16.8; Dh, nk, 3 Mitchell. 3/8 KLI3/9 d3c3 8.6h 6f; 1. Kachang Puteh 9.0, 2. Seregalar 8.8 1.17; Vi, 4, lVi Mitchell 10/14 lpls/8 d4c3 9.0y 6f; 1:16; 1V«. sh, nk Rugdee. 8. ***** CANNON FIRE867 words
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Miscellaneous376 1970-10-24 8 TEAR OR CUT AT THE FOLD FOR READY REFERENCE 9. ***** BAMBI II (Major Ganaral) 6A S.o9dc+2i aST Haw/Teh H (13 From Race Seven 10/10 p 5 /9 d3c2 7.2s 14 i:i8.8 1, 4, 1 Rajoo. 10/10 Spl/8 d2c2 8.3y 7f; 1:27; 2, hd, 1 Rajoo. 10/10 lps/4 d3c2 B.Bg376 words
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Article, Illustration523 1970-10-24 9 WALTER SEOW - Kremlin Letter— OO7-type film with a difference WALTER SEOW By THE Bondian world of spies, beautiful counterspies and high living is demolished by director John Huston m his latest picture The Kremlin Letter. He had set out to assail the glamorous, highly touted cult and the resultant iconoclastic shock is523 words
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331 1970-10-24 9 TAN MAY LIN - Cantinflas shines again in Little Priest TAN MAY LIN By CANTINFLAS is back again— this time as "The Little Priest", Father Sebastian, m a parish setting m a Mexican village. Cantinf las is best remembered for his role m "Pepe" shown several years ago, m which he played the title-role331 words
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Miscellaneous112 1970-10-24 9 WFFKFND FOOD AND FUN GUIDE FROM this week, we shall include la our weekend guide the prices foran average dinner for two at the various hotels and resaurants. Prices given are for moderatelypriced dishes for a full course Continental dinner (^eluding appetiser/soup, the main dish, sweet and coffee/tea). Where the112 words
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Miscellaneous123 1970-10-24 9 Restaurant Minimum cost for nine-course dinner $90 but la carte menu available. Madam Oko Japanese Restaurant La carte menu of many favourite Japanese dishes. (No cover charge) dab Crescendo The pop group, the Savages, from Ceylon provides hot music. GOODWOOD HOTEL Cafe Allegro Dinner: $34, specialises m Hungarian food. Dress:123 words
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Miscellaneous488 1970-10-24 9 TODAY 7 pm Night bazaars at n a m— 4.3t pm Social dancing Cantonment Road, Chong Pang and folk dance session at the t am— 7 pm One man art village, Everitt Road, Chinese V.M.C.A. exhibition by Mr. Wee Kong Industrial Ro ad, Jalan Batu, cpm English Drama Group Chai488 words
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Miscellaneous140 1970-10-24 9 Set dinner at $8.50 per person available every night. Dress: Tie required but jacket optional. Barbarella The Demonstraors and the Trailers are playing every weekend. QUEEN'S HOTEL Turquoise Room Dinner: $20. Fixed dinner at $7 per person available. There is another section which serves Chinese food. A tencourse dinner costs140 words
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Miscellaneous145 1970-10-24 9 Flybaits minus Gerry, plus Horace are also entertaining. TROPICANA Orchid Lantern Dinner: A ten-course Chinese dinner costs between $100-$3OO. There is a cover charge of $10 per person. Dress: Tie required. Entertainment: A few items make up the show. They are The Steps, Regine and Burt, Lyndia Gloria, the Continental145 words
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Article283 1970-10-24 10 MANILA, Fri. One student was shot dead and scores injured, seven by gunfire, as violence rocked four schools and colleges m two Philippine cities yesterday. Riot police also dislodged 100 students and farmers who "captured" and occupied for seven hours the office of Justice Secretary283 words
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Article216 1970-10-24 10 Vatican seeks ties with Red bloc VATICAN CITY, Fri. The Vatican has embarked on another drive to improve its relations with Communist Governments from Eastern Europe to Peking. Czechoslovakia, Poland and Hungary are the current targets m Europe and the Vatican observer at the United Nations has indicated that theAP - 216 words
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Article, Illustration85 1970-10-24 10 A Russian spaceman sees how the other half flies HOUSTON, Texas, Fri. Russian Cosmonaut and Air Force Maj. Gen. Andrian Nikolayev claimbs into the front seat of a T--38 trainer as he and fellow cosmonaut Vitali Sevastyanov arrived at Ellington Air Force base here. The two spacemen,85 words
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Article187 1970-10-24 10 10,000 hunt murder bid group SANTIAGO, Chile, Fri. Troops and police today enforced the toughest security measures Chile has seen m 13 years following an attempt to assassinate the country's army chief. The armed forces were put on maximum alert, roadblocks were set up on all roads around Santiago and187 words
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78 1970-10-24 10 VUNG TAU, Fri. South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu said today "we are ready to carry out a cease-fire with the appropriate supervision and guarantees." "The problem is not with our side," he declared. "It is the stubborness of the other (Communist) side."78 words
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Article160 1970-10-24 10 SAIGON, Fri. U.S. forces have been using a defoliant that could affect humans, the U.S. Command said today. The defoliant was identified m a communique as "2.4.5 T (orange)." This chemical was banned on April 17, but the Americal Division continued to use it on160 words
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Article178 1970-10-24 10 Thai Reds step up raids BANGKOK, Fri. Thai troops have been rushed to northern Thailand as reports indicate a spectacular flare-up of guerilla activities coinciding with the end of the monsoon season. In Chiang Rai Province, fierce fighting is taking place between Government forces and about 50 Communist guerillas whoAFP - 178 words
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Article321 1970-10-24 10 US cuts 7th Fleet strength SAIGON, Fri. About 15 per cent of the U.S. Seventh Fleet that supports the Indo-China war is being inactivated, and sources said today many of the ships will not be replaced. The move is part of President Nixon's general cutback of American forces m South-East321 words
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Article39 1970-10-24 10 LAGOS, Fri. A hepatitis epidemic has hit the EastCentral State (the former Biafran enclave) which they admit had killed "hundreds" of people. The Nigerian Government have sent teams of investigators to investigate, official sources said. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article239 1970-10-24 10 TEL AVIV, Fri. Foreign Minister Abba Eban said here today Israel was ready to continue the ceasefire with the Arabs on a reciprocal basis after its present expiry date, Nov. 5. Mr. Eban was speaking before flying to New York where he will lead the239 words
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Advertisement294 1970-10-24 10 Miracle Cushion iinififi i/r nuitio iX[ Ice m yftgfipy [mill Easai Sor* Gum* I ***** l Stick to DwiturM No mora daily F.King' Comfort and relief for denture sufferers Snug Denture Cushion is a soft plastic lining that gets rid of the annoyance of loose, badly -fitting false teeth. Snug294 words
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Article, Illustration362 1970-10-24 11 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Nixon talked with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko for two-and-a-half hours yesterday. The White House described the meeting as "helpful for laying the basis for improved relations between the United States and the Soviet Union." "A major part of the362 words
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191 1970-10-24 11 'Living example of the UN's failures' UNITED NATIONS, Fri. The continued occupation of almost half of Jordan "is a living example of the United Nations failures," the Jordanian Ambassador, Mr. H. el Farra, said yesterday. Addressing the silver anniversary session of the UN, he said the world body had failed191 words
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175 1970-10-24 11 Students hold College President captive NORFOLK, Virginia, Fri. Hundreds of students seized the administration building at Norfolk State College yesterday, smashed windows and hurled furniture from the building m a protest over the expulsion of the student body president. Among those inside the administration building were College President, Dr. Lyman175 words
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Article292 1970-10-24 11 New twist in blonde 'spy' riddle JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Fri. The puzzle of South Africa's blonde spy took a new turn after newsmen saw her being escorted from a Johannesburg apartment by a man. Speculation mounted that Jennifer Miles, 26, named by local newspapers this week as the centre of292 words
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Article66 1970-10-24 11 OTTAWA, Fri. Canadian Defence Minister Donald Mac Donald said yesterday his department is reconsidering plans to cut Canada's armed forces to a strength of 82,000 by 1973. He also held out the possibility that the current Quebec crisis will lead to an unfreezing of theAP - 66 words
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Article, Illustration80 1970-10-24 11 RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. "Zorro," whose activities m Brazil had been limited to television screens, is riding again m the north-eastern Brazilian state capital of Fortaleza, a newspaper report claimed. A man wearing an outfit resembling the one made famous by the U.S. television and comic stripAP - 80 words
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Article175 1970-10-24 11 Strikers clash with police BUENOS AIRES, Fri. Police clashed repeatedly with thousands of workers yesterday during a It-hour general strike called by the General Confederation of Labour (CGT) to demand a change In the Government's economic policy. More than IS* people were arrested and many suffered minor injuries as police175 words
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160 1970-10-24 11 BERNE, Fri. Officials of the Swiss Justice and Police Ministry have recommended that the Swiss Government refuse former Biafran leader Odumegwu Ojukwu's request for political asylum m Switzerland, the Tribune de Lausanne newspaper reported today. The paper said that a secret report submitted160 words
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282 1970-10-24 11 Yahya to India: Let's talk on withdrawal from Kashmir UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Pakistan offered yesterday to open talks with India on the mutual withdrawal of their forces from Kashmir. General Yahya Khan, President of Pakistan, declared: "Let us move toward peace by holding discussions about the withdrawal from Kashmir so282 words
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153 1970-10-24 11 MOSCOW, Fri. John Dornberg, correspondent for the America! magazine Newsweek, was today ordered to leave Moscow by Monday following his expulsion announcement on Thursday. Dornberg, It, leaned of the expulsion through a report carried by the official Soviet news agency Tass on Thursday153 words
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395 1970-10-24 12 A SOUTH-East Asian Iron and Steel Institute will be set up here next year. Eight countries signed an agreement at Fullerton Building yesterday for the setting up of the Institute at the Metal Industries Development Agency m Jurong. The Institute395 words
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Article99 1970-10-24 12 TWO MILLION CHINESE REFUGEES TAIPEI, Fri. A total of 2,300,000 Chinese who fled China are now living "under difficult circumstances" m 16 Asian countries, the "Free China Relief Association", said here today. Most of the refugees two million of them, live m Hongkong, the association said. There were also 86,00099 words
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Article, Illustration64 1970-10-24 12 A camera click: as a ink exiloles in church SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. People scatter outside St. Brendan's catholic church ii San Fraacisco yesterday as a bomb explodes shortly after funeral services for a murdered policeman was scheduled to start. This picture was takes by a San Fraicisco Examiner photographer, Seymour64 words
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115 1970-10-24 12 US to sell 200 of the latest tanks to Israel WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States is to supply Israel with 200 tanks of the M--60 class, the most modern m service m the U.S. forces, the Washington Post reported today. The order is worth US$5OO million, to be paid off115 words
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156 1970-10-24 12 The case that burned and buzzed a close shave PARIS, Fri. It was clearly a case for the airport police and an Orly baggage handler did not hesitate to call them when he smelt burning coming from luggage unloaded from a flight from Frankfurt. The smell was traced to aAFP - 156 words
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439 1970-10-24 12 THE 700-strong Toa Payoh Flat Owners Association is meeting tomorrow to discuss the formation of a vigilante corps. The meeting has been called by Mr. Eric Cheong, the Toa Payoh MP and adviser to the association. Over the past few months, residents439 words
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297 1970-10-24 12 TUNKU SLAMS GET-RICH QUICK MALAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Former Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman today castigated certain Malays who project themselves as crusaders for the economic upliftment of the Malays for self interests. He said they were people who were greedy and wanted to exploit the situation to get rich297 words
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213 1970-10-24 12 Students' rally in support of strikers in X.L: One detained KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Police today dispersed about 50 university students who had gathered outside an iron pipe company to express support for its striking workers and detained one of the the student leaders for four hours. The students had driven213 words
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Advertisement116 1970-10-24 12 Save Cash Instantly on the famous ILFEGuard Milk now at 50c less 10%^ HffWHlcfflMl -C^^^cs* m uam nmcuims ?"i C Facing with difficulties m your W m Examinations? m 2 Hours can be wasted studying the W wrong things m the wrong way. X The Examiners and Lecturers of the116 words
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Miscellaneous21 1970-10-24 12 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker /x refuse I I! TrtENieoess I Z7 (2OOAA TO fZIDE f I >tXJ WALK BACK, I21 words
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Article9 1970-10-24 13 THE SINGAPORE Herald Section II Saturday, Oct. 24, 19709 words
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Article, Illustration154 1970-10-24 13 IMF boss in S'pore to find out how it ticks MR. Pierre-Paul Schweitzer, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, arrived yesterday for a two-day visit to get "first hand impressions on how Singapore manages to achieve a very high economic growth." He said his visit here was purely a154 words
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Article, Illustration114 1970-10-24 13 Cheers all the way for Gen. Hunt LT-GEN. Sir Peter Hunt was cheered on his way by his staff as he left Far East Land Forces headquarters yesterday at the end of his term as Commander, Farelf. He will become Commander-in-Chief of the British Army of the Rhine and Commander114 words
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Article141 1970-10-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. When Chin Heng Sun had a row with one of his employees, he hit him on the head with an iron bar. Yesterday Chin, manager of the Goodwill Knitting Co. m Petaling Jaya, was found guilty of causing hurt to Chu141 words
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Article, Illustration346 1970-10-24 13 Inspector jailed 5 years for culpable homicide KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Police Inspector Lim Chooi Tong was today found guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of a businessman, and was sentenced to five years' jail by the High Court The jury returned a five-two verdict346 words
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203 1970-10-24 13 I A MALAYSIAN who worked here for one day while on a social visit pass was jailed o for one month and also fined $100 or another 20 days* jail by fifth magistrate Anwarul Hague yesterday. Mr. Osman Salim, it prosecuting, said203 words
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Advertisement74 1970-10-24 13 AT YOUR CINEMAS/Page 14 TV/Page 15 LIVING /Pages 16 21 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS SHIPPING PULL-OUT /Pages 17 20 SPORT/Pages 23 4 24. I DEEPAVALI SPECIAL I 1 DISCOUNTS OF I I 10% AND ABOVE I I ON ALL HANDLOOM PRODUCTS I I RAW SILKS, SILKS, COTTONS, I I BROCADES, SAREES, BEDSPREADS,74 words
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Miscellaneous318 1970-10-24 13 Starscope iuzimmvA [m|BHW UZmmMM myßmM The sporting 7^f*""^*^vT J atmosphere is strong business affairs, job, Th|s could be a J An energetic get- today, coupled with a career, and other duties profitable day both on the J together with partner can holiday spirit, and your Beem bn f entertainment and318 words
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94 1970-10-24 14 $1 5,000 award to woman run down by motor-cycle A 48 YEAR-old housewife was awarded $15,000 damages by the High Court yesterday for injuries sustained m a road accident two years ago. Maya Hasim was crossing Dunearn Road when she was knocked down by a motorcycle driven by T. Nadarajah,94 words
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Article73 1970-10-24 14 NATIONAL serviceman Teoh Ec Huat, 21, who is alleged to have murdered a 16--year-old girl and her younger brother m their Toa Payoh flat on Oct. 7, was remanded m custody for another week yesterday. The prosecutor, Senior Inspector Chia Cheng Poh, told Ninth Magistrate73 words
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208 1970-10-24 14 THE High Court yesterday dismissed an appeal by a man sentenced to three months 1 jail m August for telling a kathi that he was a bachelor when he had a wife m Ipoh. Mohamed Hussain Siraj Din married his208 words
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151 1970-10-24 14 A PIRATE taxi-driver was fined $400, or two months' jail, for outraging the modesty of a 14-year-old primary school pupil who accepted a lift m his car after school on a rainy afternoon. Sim Yam Chye, 22, of Lorong Gendi, pleaded guilty to151 words
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115 1970-10-24 14 THE fourth district judge yesterday postponed to Nov. 7 sentence on. three youths who pleaded guilty to a robbery charge pending Reformative Training Centre reports. Koh Eng Kee, 16, Soh Guan Tiong, 16, and Cher Heng Kirn, 17, admitted robbing Wong Kai Ming115 words
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Article104 1970-10-24 14 A SCHIZOPHRENIC patient died of extensive multiple injuries after he jumped from the 15th floor of Block 22, Outram Park on Oct. 9, a coroner's inquiry was told yesterday. Kwok Kirn Weng, 19, of Nelson Road, a seaman was first treated at the Maxwell Road Psychiatric104 words
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Article, Illustration83 1970-10-24 14 A QUICK FLIP THAT HURT NO-ONE THE DRIVER of this Austin Cambridge was unscathed yesterday when the car skidded and landed m a drain m Upper Bnkit Timah Road. That's him on the left, waiting for a crane to lift the car. The man would only give his name as83 words
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201 1970-10-24 14 Magistrate to man in court: You are lucky to go free A MAGISTRATE told a man, who was charged with theft yesterday, to consider himself lucky he was being acquitted and discharged because of technicality. Ilia Peroumal Renganada Mudaliar, 30, of Serangoon Road, was charged with stealing a plastic purse201 words
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Advertisement385 1970-10-24 14 AGREATTIME "U UNIMX" Is here! Never before soon m Singapore! Ultra-mod choreography! Lows dances! Ballot m "see nothing"! Live "statues" leap, pirouette, twirl m classic ballot dances) An Int'l cast with Natascha, star of famous Crazy Horse Salssn m Parts! Costumes m aluminium, plastic, leather! Don't miss THIS show! Call385 words
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Advertisement192 1970-10-24 14 j OPENS TODAY! CATHAY afeSW" i If You Loved CANTINFLAS As TEPE" I YOU'LL LOVE HIM MORE AS 'THE LITTLE PRIEST"! I POSA FILMS JNTERNACIONAL, S.A. presents MARIO MORENO THEUTTLEpdKf """ANGELGARASA-EASTMAMCOtOR Released by COLUMBIA PICTURES ATTENTION INDONESIAN NIGHT DINNER DANCE The Above Function Which Is To Be Held At MING192 words
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Advertisement671 1970-10-24 14 NOW SHOWINOi II a-m, I JB. William Hotden. Jennifer Jones "Lo— I* A Many Splaodara* Th*—," CtnamaScope. Color (Po«) TOWIBMT MIOmSHT (Mandarin) -RUnd Iwrtiwtmin" Color Scope (EngMah 4 Chi*)— Stifctitl— OPENS TODAYI 11 a.m.. 1 JO. 4.00, 8 JO* BJO p.m. CANTINFLAS aa "THE LITTLE mttßT" A Columbia Picture In671 words
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Miscellaneous26 1970-10-24 14 DENNIS THE MENACE PI I jHi It 1 *O»NN6R ISWT READY YET. THEYfe HAVIN'A 616 FI6HT ARXTT WOSe SICE OF THE FAMILY I TAKE AFTER I"26 words
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Miscellaneous2111 1970-10-24 15 ~5!iF yo^r complete weekend guide Mil 'vj*l* —**x K*X* '^^^^f/ttgKKtf 0^ ;.v.: ar^ fIH H I B a w^i fcV. J ay w m v^^ iL^^^aa^S^^^^ vX* B^ B^^^^^^^^^r^^^^^^^^^^a^^Bß| sX, -^^laaaaa^^^^^B^^^ v Xvi Q •*r*.*i* I jSHHBHHBHHI 30^ Play eno l Children's programme xx |^^^^Jo^tj*^f3l7T3layM 3.29 "The Thirteenth Letter" starring2,111 words
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Article898 1970-10-24 16 TODAY'S the day you've all been waiting for we announce the results of our great Encyclopaedia competition. We had a huge number of entries and lots of fun (and headaches! going through them. We submitted the entries to four judges and at last the results came. And here898 words
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Article, Illustration261 1970-10-24 16 WE'D LIKE you to meet a very clever little boy who can draw almost anything by just looking at pictures. His name is Don Victor Bartholomeuz Rajapaksha and he's only 10 years old. This week we invited him to our office, and m no261 words
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Article, Illustration772 1970-10-24 16 Dear Editor, An interesting page that Dad always flips Because it gives him a "fright." Big brother says, "Trash, kid's stuff, but I just might Try to write To show that editor she's not all that bright." Oh such lovely things, oh such lovely prizes! Dad's going to772 words
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Article144 1970-10-24 16 HERE are some wagers you cant lose if you are aware of the "tricks." I. "I bet you can't take your coat off alone/* t. "I net I can stay under water for a whole minute mwuK. S. "I bet I can write a longer word144 words
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Article, Illustration136 1970-10-24 16 NO picnic is complete without ants, of course. Likewise, few picnics are complete without the object whose outline is con- ceal c d m the seen c at right. See if you can guess what this is. Then, draw f the missing figure as follows: Using136 words
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Advertisement96 1970-10-24 16 ANITA PATEL Beauty C Powder brings back a V V SOFT, FAIR and FRESH beauty *<>^^W your skin. Use it every night before j retiring. A refreshing youthfulness W J^ Jj will be yours m the morning. A r '^m Mix the contents of one capsule of im» Beauty C96 words
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Article127 1970-10-24 17 E WHAT a big bad brute, I am!" five •Id Benjamin Wong seems to say. He ?red into our office loudly announcing j was not going to have his picture taken en immediately struck a pose like his ite s word-fighting hero when the camera :ame! Ben-ben, as127 words
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Article, Illustration36 1970-10-24 17 *ly- Add colors neatly for a pretty picture. lltir 'ir of picnics, do you know what time it is i whole watermelon is equally divided among unpty picnickers? It's a quarter to four.36 words
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Article1157 1970-10-24 17 Edward has a lesson for us all JHJJ By HERALD PSYCHOLOGIST DR. A.B. ABRAHAM WOLFE "The Case of Edwardson" EDWARD, or Ed. as Edwardson preferred to be known, was ready to enter Secondary School m Singapore. He was brought to me by his mother and father so that the four1,157 words
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Article, Illustration457 1970-10-24 17 JHJG General Electric (USA) have asked us to point out that they trade under the initials G.E. and not G.E.C. as we said m our Living feature last Saturday. REJOICE, big spenders you will not have to put up with unfair prices, faulty merchandise or457 words
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Advertisement7 1970-10-24 17 x old's tribute to Jimi Hendrix I7 words
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Advertisement39 1970-10-24 17 Our rediner doesritask a lot of you. 'StroneV the name. on your room and your pocket. 'P lot of comfort into a little space, fc %^moWm Come and sample Parker-Knoll comfort at your leisure. taOBINSON'S RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE Rarker-Knoll39 words
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Article220 1970-10-24 18 LONDON, Fri.-Shipping freight rates m both directions between UK/ Europe ports and the Far East will rise by at least IS per cent during the early part of 1971. The Far Easterm Freight Conference and its associated conferences will apply the increases mAFP; AP - 220 words
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Article41 1970-10-24 18 FRANKFURT, Fri. China is to buy 30 diesel locomotives worth US$2l.B million, from a West German manufacturer. The producers, Rheinische Stahlwerke Transport Technik, of Kassel, received the order last July from Machimpex, the foreign trade orsanisation of China. APAP - 41 words
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277 1970-10-24 18 Indonesian rubber exporters losing interest JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesian rubber exporters, especially those who own rubber plantations, are now losing interest m their business because of the declining prices m the world market. Antara's Economic Editor, Mr A.Razak, quoted a spokesman of the Indonesian Exporters Association as having said that thisBernama - 277 words
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Article59 1970-10-24 18 PENANG, Fri. A 28 -member delegation from the Hongkong and Kowloon Clock and Watch Trade Merchants' Association arrived here today to establish contacts with Malaysians and to examine the possibility of setting up factories for manufacturing watch parts m Malaysia. The delegation, which arrived from Bangkok, will59 words
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Article136 1970-10-24 18 LONDON, Fri.— An acute shortage of free gold m the London bullion market today sent the price of the metal soaring 45 cents to U5538.45 an ounce the highest level since Nov. 7 last year. Dealers said demand was strong but gold holders were hanging on to their136 words
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Article28 1970-10-24 18 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Oct. 23, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Barely steady; Spot 1529 1530; 3-month 1529 1530; Settlement 1536; Total turnover 665 tons.28 words
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Article, Illustration147 1970-10-24 18 PEOPLE in business VISCOUNT GARNOCK, a director of British Crossley Carpets, will visit Singapore next week for discussions with retailers, architects and others concerned with the selection and ordering of carpets for hotels and other major construction projects. Viscount Garnock's visit is part of an extensive sales promotion tour. The147 words
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Article103 1970-10-24 18 NATIONAL IRON AND STEEL MILLS will pay an interim dividend of IVi per cent payable on Nov. 23 to shareholders on the register on Nov. 6. ST. PIRAN MINING will pay an interim of five per cent on Dec. 18 to shareholders on the register on Nov. 3.103 words
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Article399 1970-10-24 18 SINGAPORE Without any permanent features this week (ended Oct. 23), the market fluctuated between 47% cents and 48% cents for November RSS 1, mainly m very thin trading conditions, reported GREEN COLLIER. On most movements buyers or sellers predominated and it was only on the turns that399 words
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Article137 1970-10-24 18 inAUVIU MAJLAYMA made a new record profit of $7,523,101 m the year ended June. This is a rise of 20.1 per cent from the previous year's profits. Taxation will absorb $3,782,000, leaving $3,741,000 as after-tax profits. To this is added $670,017. being profits brought forward from the previous137 words
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Article170 1970-10-24 18 Si me Darby SI M E DARBY HOLDINGS* group pre-tax profits hit a new high of $15,249,600 m the year ended June, a jump of 25.75 per cent over the previous year's. This gives the company's shares an earnings percentage of 55 per cent one of the highest for industrials.170 words
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Article162 1970-10-24 18 ADELAIDE, Fri. The directors of nickel explorer Poseidon N.L. today reported the discovery of a new ore shoot at their Windarra prospect m Western Australia. The directors said a total of 21,178 feet of core drilling was completed at Mt Dinarra during the quarter to September 30 which continuedReuter - 162 words
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Article124 1970-10-24 18 TOKYO, Fri. The Mitsubishi industrial group is planning to organise a joint venture with Westinghouse Electric of the United States for fabrication of nuclear fuel for atomic power stations, a group spokesman said today. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries said it and Mitsubishi Metal Mining had arrived at a basic agreementReuter - 124 words
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Article119 1970-10-24 18 NEW YORK, Fri. Trans World Airlines said it filed suit against Burroughs Corp m U.S. District Court, claiming US$7O million damages for alleged misrepresentation and breach of contract. TWA said it has discontinued all efforts to use a Burroughs computer system as an automated passenger reservation and management informationReuter - 119 words
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Article318 1970-10-24 18 Stocks moved lower m °v* volume early light trading yesterday. which totalled just over one million shares after 30 Analysts said a Long Island minutes. The Dow Jones railroad strike prevented some industrial average and the investors and brokers from Stanpoors industrial average coming into the318 words
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Article26 1970-10-24 18 NEW YORK, Thurs. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 757.87 (-1.78); Transportation 150.00 (-1.05): Utilities 106.34 (-0.54); Composite stocks 242.90 (-0.97); Bonds 65.39 (-0.09).26 words
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Article551 1970-10-24 18 The market was narrowly mixed m quiet trading yesterday. Press comment on the CBI report on export trends caused some uncertainty m early trading but selective buying was seen at the lower levels and prices rallied somewhat. Trading was slack, ahead of the government spending cuts, due551 words
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Article21 1970-10-24 18 LONDON, Thurs. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 368.4 (-0.9); Tins 66.18 (+0.23); Rubbers 146.35 (+0.77); Oil* 299.89 (-3.25).21 words
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Article216 1970-10-24 18 AMSTERDAM Most internationals were easier m quiet dealings yesterday. Philips was weaker on continued selling pressure. Plantations were steady and most shippings weaker on profit-taking after Thursday's firmness. The local industrial sector was quietly mixed with Dutch Ford and Fokker weaker. Leading banks were virtually unchanged and investment216 words
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Advertisement340 1970-10-24 18 Bank Negara statement of liabilities and assets at close of business on October 15, (m dollars): LIABILITIES Capital 40,000,000 General Reserve 34,597.214 Malaysian currency m circulation 1,038,532,259 Deposits: Banks 171,185,161 Malaysian Government 434,858,512 Others 227,767.626 Allocation of Special Drawing Rights 64.285,800 Other liabilities 158,460,322 2,169.686,894 ASSETS Gold and foreign exchange340 words
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Advertisement784 1970-10-24 19 NEPIUNE OBIENTJJNCSnOL V> )WCOWPO<UTtDINTHCWB*uaUCOF S»IG*#OaE) ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE 1. TEL *****3-7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LQNDON.H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. AWERP.BREM. SMioapore r> Sham Banana; aJMMVES NErruNf ZIRCON t/$ Dec e// Dec L'dona/t. Mburg 8/ I R'dam 11/1 Havre 14/1 NirrUNt AOUAMARINf 7 Jan 8 J.n Ldoo 4/2784 words
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Miscellaneous1410 1970-10-24 19 I 1| I \J\ KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules r^^ V I >< beginning on this page are given m four parts for X^ I />■ X ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and coastal. JzTTm mL- tlv i*i->*Z^^^B Alffliilf^taf« Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF *T^ 71,410 words
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Article314 1970-10-24 20 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR OCT. 24. OUT: Kostrena 1/2. Dolius 6/7, Reliance Fraternity 8/9. Yum to Mara 10/11. Kalemyo 19. Rajah Brooke 21 west, Pcrlis 21 east, Kee Yuen 26/26, Fernando Everett 29/30, Glenorchy 31/32, Hartvig Maersk 33/34, Port Melbourne314 words
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Advertisement438 1970-10-24 20 Baltic *Exdmm Pay 20 I SCINDIA (|3r) UHES PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE Loading For: LOS ANGELES. SAN DIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO. VANCOUVER B.C TACOMA. Penang p Sham vngapo.r L Anqeies MLAOHAMTA ÜBMP 4/5 Nm i>/t> Nov 9 Dae IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANTC GULF SERVICE LOADING FOR: NEW438 words
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Miscellaneous1245 1970-10-24 20 I— QCTrVM Itl/H Includ'Ofl ships sailing out of Singapore for Far I^UOIUvUI IVJ East ports to the north-east. ANDES MARU Nov 10/U Hon^ong. Japan. MOSK/MSS KERGUELEN M anmat Ay KERGUELEN Nov 4 Hongkong. Japan. K'lung. CMCR/MM ANNA TAYLOR Oct 27/30 Saigon. SSV/BA ARiSTAftELOs i. KEE YUEN SLS TOY Los Angeles1,245 words
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491 1970-10-24 21 CINTA ONE Indonesia, Fri. President Suharto today inaugurated this offshore oil platform, 50 miles northeast of Jakarta, m the Java Sea, opening a new era of oil exploration for Indonesia. The platform, already producing between 6,000 and 7,000 barrels of crude oil aAP - 491 words
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Article49 1970-10-24 21 uuu WASHINGTON Fri. The International Development Association (IDA) announced a US$6 million agricultural credit to India. IDA said the credit will assist a project aimed at better control of crop pests and diseases through the expansion and improvement of aerial spraying services, mainly for small farms throughout India. APAP - 49 words
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Article1447 1970-10-24 21 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers* and tellers prices are followed by the business done. Figures, m brackets denote traded lots la I.ooo*l. Wben Use price is not followed by figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of f.OOO shares was traded1,447 words
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Article79 1970-10-24 21 (Managers' prices for Oct. 26) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.18 1.23xd Mai. Progress Fund 1.02 1.07 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.05 1.10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.87 Third Singapore 1.19xd B. S, The Commerce Ind. Fund .99 1.04 The Saving Fund79 words
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Article300 1970-10-24 21 RUBBER 47% cents a lb. (down three-quarters real). The market yesterday experienced yet another quiet day of thin trading conditions as prices initially moved fractionally upwards after opening at 48 cents a buyer for November 1 RSS before weekend liquidation erased the early morning gains. Interest m the300 words
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Article163 1970-10-24 21 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m starting per lone ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/ Indonesian Oct. 216, Nov. 224%. Dec. 226, Jan. .227, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Oct/Nov. 144 sellers; Malayan Nov/Dec. 167 Nominal; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Dec/Jan. 334163 words
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Article83 1970-10-24 21 For the week ended Oct. 23. Differentials given below are m terms of RSS 1 for the corresponding month. SMR 5 CV Nov. (pallets) 1% cents premium sellers. SMR 5L Nov. (pallets) 1% cents premium traded and sellers. SMR 5 Nov. (pallets) one cent discount nominal. SMR83 words
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Article58 1970-10-24 21 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence perlb). Tone: Quiet; ClF's Nov. 16-13/16 17-1/16, Dec. 17-1/8 17-3/8; Spot 18-1/8 18-3/8; Settlement Nov. 18U 18-3/8, Dec. 18% 18%, Jan. 18* 19, Jan/March 19-1/16 19U, April/June 19-7/8 20-1/16, July/Sept. 20-5/16 20-9/16, Oct/Dec. 20-9/16 20-13/16, Jan/March 20-13/16 21-1/16, April/June 20-15/16 21-3/16, July/Sept.58 words
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Article55 1970-10-24 21 TIN HS2.t2tt a plcal (dews 37K crate). The Straits tin price yesterday slipped by 37% cents to $662.62% a picul on an estimated turnover of 260 tons, up 10 tons. The London overnight price also slipped by £3 a ton. Main buying enquiries m Pqnang were received from55 words
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Article335 1970-10-24 21 The market opened higher yesterday under renewed support on hopes of a bank rate cut. Trading, however, was light. Leading issues to advance included Sony, Daiwa House, Eidai Industry, Matsushita Electric and Alps Electric. The afternoon session was quietly steady with price movements narrow either way. But335 words
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Article711 1970-10-24 21 Mining shares closed on a mixed note yesterday with the most active issues showing good gains. Trading remained at a relatively low level, however, and the long-awaited Poseidon report appeared to have little impact. Poseidon opened $5 higher at $85 but drifted lower as buyers held off711 words
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Article205 1970-10-24 21 The market remained steady yesterday as prices kept within established levels m generally slow trading. Wharves were firmer, improving to $29.90 but closed at £29.80. Associated Hotels eased initially to $12.40 but rallied later to close at $12.60 Volume for the day totalled $4.8 million. (Cloatag btf205 words
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Article191 1970-10-24 21 LONDON, Fri. Grain shippers covered a cargo from the U.S. Gulf to the Netherlands at US$B.4O fio free m and out) for Nov. loading and booked a meals cargo from the U.S. Gulf to Ghent/Hamburg at US$B.5O fio for Nov. Business developed m the coal section from191 words
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Advertisement1331 1970-10-24 22 f /ALQifiiak Q/1681 For our Classjfjed l ln/n uTTi r MOO Tele-Ad Services Z/f ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL, GREET INGS, IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. PP.C. REQUIEMS 4 REUNIONS. Minimum $8/ for 20 words, tach additional word 40ct». All aiMM* i1,331 words
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Advertisement572 1970-10-24 22 DIPLOMAS, CERTIFICATES Testi monials. Bring these to Motion Smith 13 Battery Road and have permanent copies made while you wait. DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR DESIGN by correspondence course. Diploma recognised by institute of Professional Designers for Associate Membership. Those already qualified m certain subjects can have them waived with a reduction572 words
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Advertisement469 1970-10-24 22 WOODEN STEEL Office Equipments Steel-Shelving Safe Type writer. Cash-register Recordca !>i nets. Adding, Calculating Photo Copy Machines. Contact our showroom 88 Cross Street. Tel. *****7, *****. *****8. PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENTS Consult Cathay Photo Service 36, Bras Basah Road, Phone ***** Cameras, films, developing and printing. Call us today. SPECIALIST IN COMMERCIAL.469 words
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Advertisement453 1970-10-24 22 APPOINTMENIS M©bil invites applications from Singapore citizens for: PERSINNEI/lAIIIIIEIJITIK ASSISTANT Qualifications: A recognized university degree m Law, Economics, Arts, Commerce or equivalent. Experience: Minimum three years with emphasis on Union negotiations and implementation of Union contract, general working knowledge on Salary and Benefit Plan administration, Recruitment and related Personnel administrative453 words
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326 1970-10-24 23 Lt. General impresses in splendid workout IPOH, Fri. Corruption did another smart trial on a good track at Ipoh yesterday morning. With Johnny Rao astride he beat Crystal Palace m a 3f sprint m 38. Rao kept him on a tight rein all the way up the straight. The fastest326 words
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186 1970-10-24 23 Brabham to quit after Mexican Grand Prix LONDON, Fri Triple world motor racing champion Jack Brabham of Australia will quit the track after competing m the Mexican Grand Prix on Sunday, it was learned yesterday. The 44-year-old Sydney-born Brabham is the oldest topliner m motor racing with 14 championship GrandAP - 186 words
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Article134 1970-10-24 23 HONGKONG, Fri._The Hongkong Karting Association has invited World Karting champion Francois Goldstein to race at the International Karting Prix to be held m Hongkong on Nov. 7 and 8. The Association has offered HKSS,OOO subsidy to meet his travelling costs. Goldstein is reportedly undecided on the134 words
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453 1970-10-24 23 Barnes loses season's proud record BIRMINGHAM, Fri. Shigeo Ito, Japan's world champion, was surprisingly beaten m the third table tennis match between England and Japan here last night. Jto was defeated m straight sets 13-21, 15-21 by the England Number Two, Chester Barnes, who thus retained his season's unbeaten record.AFP - 453 words
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122 1970-10-24 23 Bonavena to meet winner of Clay Quarry bout BUENOS AIRES, Fri. Oscar Bonavena, the heavyweight contender from Argentina, said yesterday he has signed to meet the winner of the Muhammed Ali-Jerry Quarry fight. Bonavena, ranked as the Number One contender by the World Boxing Association, said his fight would beAP - 122 words
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94 1970-10-24 23 LJUBLJANA, Fri. Japanese gymnasts, who had expected stiff opposition from Russia m the 17th world Gymnastic championships, find that they have another rival the cold. As the temperature hovers around zero, the Japanese have been training fully clothed. "It's terribly cold here," grumbled Yukio Endo,94 words
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Article, Illustration327 1970-10-24 23 ATLANTA, Georgia, Fri. Muhammad Ali mutters constantly that he's the "fastest, bestconditioned heavyweight m history." Still, the controversial former champion works daily preparing his as yet unscathed body to take some staggering shots from Jerry Quarry. "Who knows how he'll react whenAP - 327 words
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Article116 1970-10-24 23 TAIPEI, Fri. The Taiwanese girls basketball team is scheduled to leave here for Kuala Lumpur on Oct 27 to take part m the third Asian Girls Basketball championship tournament opening there on Oct. 30, it was learned here today. The Taiwanese girl cagers would aim at116 words
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Miscellaneous69 1970-10-24 23 RUGBY: Singapore Joint Services vs Johore (SCC— S p.m.) Nomads vs Ist RNZIR, Lightweights (Nee Soon— s p.m.) SHOOTING: SRA's Singapore Open championships (Mt. Vernon— 2.3o p.m.) DAVY JONES By Sam Left "DON'T TRY TO \^BBfr T THEY WEREN'T N| X y ouß poCTOR "1 ryoUR X-RAYS WERE /HEY/ YOU69 words
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Miscellaneous353 1970-10-24 23 TWINSET CROSSWORD ACBO6S DOWN 2. One up for the French with 1. Look carefully between dorsal broken cane but there's a fins and pectorals (7) slight difference! (f) I. Fred and I become 3. It is not m fact a military airStimulated (5) craft! (7) 8. Girl with a formula353 words
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Article235 1970-10-24 24 PHOENIX, Arizona, Fri. Giovanni Liverzani of Italy set a world record m the Rapid Fire Pistol event, and Michel Carrega of France won the Clay Pigeon title at the World Shooting Championships here yesterday Liverzani scored 598 out of a possible 600 to pick up235 words
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211 1970-10-24 24 Another billiards win for Aston in medley ASTON Recreation Club beat Chinese Swimming Club by two games to one m the Singapore Billiards Association Senior Interclub Medley League Championship held at the Singapore Recreation Club. Quek Eu Huat gave Chinese Club the first point when he defeated Teo Siew Sun211 words
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Article319 1970-10-24 24 EIGHTY golfers will be taking part m the annual President's Prize competition at the Keppel Club, Bukit Cherrain tomorrow Draw and starting time: 8.00 Sonny Yeo (17) J. D. Huxtable (22); 8.06 D.G. Anthony (14) F.B. Sidwell (21) A.H. Stump (24); 8.12 R.E.S. Pearce (16) Anthony Goh (21)319 words
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254 1970-10-24 24 Two more entries for Far East rowing regatta TWO more clubs have entered the Far East Roving Association's international regatta at the Seletar Reservoir on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 The two new clubs are the Club Nautique De Saigon from Saigon and International School Rowing Club from Manila. Club254 words
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Article, Illustration425 1970-10-24 24 Teo Huat, Emily shine in MSA's swim gala TNG TEO HUAT and Emily de Souza dominated the Malaysia-Singapore Airlines annual swimming carnival held m conjunction with their Pesta Sukan week at the River Valley Pool yesterday. Teo Huat of Customers Services (Cabin Crew division) won five events to caputre the425 words
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161 1970-10-24 24 MELBOURNE, Australia, Fri. South African Gary Player jumped to a four-stroke lead m the second round of the Australian Open Golf Tournament here today. Troubled by a hook and saved by good putting m yesterday's opening round, Player today struck top formAP - 161 words
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391 1970-10-24 24 Melina wins Blue Belt in TaekwonDo contest MELINA Wee of Radio-Television fame last night won the tilue Belt m the second Singapore Open Taekwon-Do championship at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night. Melina with skill, patience and perseverance defeated Tham Choy Heng. Melina had her opponent floored twice with body391 words
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321 1970-10-24 24 SEOUL, Fri. The South Korean Amateur Sports Association announced yesterday the final selection of 132 athletes to be entered m 11 of the 13 events scheduled for the Sixth Asian Games m Bangkok m December. Korea previously planned to send about 115 athletes321 words
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Article578 1970-10-24 24 SUNDAY'S ties for the biannual match between the Singapore Island Country Club and the Royal Selangor Golf Club for the Loke Wan Tho momorial trophy. IST TEE..(SICC mentioned first): 7.30 Tony Thong (6), D. Hebdige (13); vs Yeo Thian Boon (3), Low Kong Seng (13); 7.36578 words
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Miscellaneous12 1970-10-24 24 CFratFmuM Lost 5 and 4 the perishing bishop played like the devil!12 words
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