Singapore Herald, 6 November 1970
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Title Section14 1970-11-06 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. tt Singapore Friday November 6, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS14 words
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769 1970-11-06 1 BEN D' CUNHA - Britain to hand over jungle warfare school in April BEN D'CUNHA From KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Jungle Warfare Training School in Kota Tinggi, where Singapore troops are sometimes trained, will be handed from Britain to Malaysia in April next year, official sources said today. After the transfer, training of Commonwealth769 words
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Article211 1970-11-06 1 TROUBLE IN JURONG UNION TROUBLE is brewing in the Jurong Shipyard branch of the Pioneer Industries Employees' Union. A lawyer, Mr. Lui Boon Poh, who claimed to represent 326 members of the branch's 700 members, wanted to know why a special general meeting called for yesterday was not held. The211 words
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104 1970-11-06 1 PARIS, Than. Italy ami Calaa today excaaag ed docaMeats la Paris for the esUhUshmeat of dlptomatkrelatiomi betweea the two coaatrles. Itallaa soarees said. The docBMOSJts have beea seat to Peklag ami Eome far approval by the Goverameats, after which the formal aaaoaacemeat ofAFP - 104 words
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Article, Illustration353 1970-11-06 1 LEE CHIU SAN - LEE CHIU SAN NEWSPAPER AIRING OF GRIEVANCES BANNED: OBJECT OF NEW RULES TO ENFORCE DISCIPLINE IN THE SAP By SINGAPORE Armed Forces personnel have been banned from communicating with newspapers, and any publisher who gets information from a member of the SAF will now353 words
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224 1970-11-06 1 "A SHARP RIGHT cross by Khoh catches Lim on the left shoulder, but lim rolls with the blow and gets in a shot at the body..." That's how a boxing commentator might have described the scene outside the Ninth Magistrate'sAFP - 224 words
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Article73 1970-11-06 1 Vatican gives women greater role VATICAN CITY, Thurs. The Vatican today issued a detailed reform of the Mass allowing women a greater role in the liturgy. It also: PROHIBITED celebration of Mass outside the church, such as Mass in the home, except with permission of the local bishop in caseAP - 73 words
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Article32 1970-11-06 1 ODD OSLO: Twelve men were killed and more than 50 hospitalised for severe gas poisoning after a carbon dioxide leak in the sprinkler fire extinguishing system aboard a ship in Kristiansand. APAP - 32 words
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Article32 1970-11-06 1 OQQ PHNOM PENH: The Cambodian Army declared today that it will have 200,000 armed and outfitted soldiers operational against the Vietcong and the North Vietnamese by the end of this year. AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article24 1970-11-06 1 ODD CHICAGO: A surgical team from Northwestern university Medical School transplanted the pancreas of a housewife into a man in a five-hour operation. APAP - 24 words
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Article, Illustration153 1970-11-06 1 RENNES, France, Thurs. A judge here today awarded a total of over $2, Mt to three youths dismissed from a local woodwork lag factory because they had long hair. The management exceeded its disciplinary powers by sacking Raymond BacheUn, 18, Camille Brlelle, 18, andAP - 153 words
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Article21 1970-11-06 1 DDD DESTROYER BLAST TAIPEI, Thurs. A boiler exploded aboard the U.S. guided missile destroyer Goldborough, killing two crewmen and injuring four.21 words
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382 1970-11-06 1 The value if a small presence In Sir Brian A SMALL British presence in the Far East should be sufficient tj act as a deterrent to wou Idbe aggressors a gainst Singapore and Malaysia, according to Air Chief Marshal Sir F\lan Burnett, Commander-i aChfef of the British Forces in Singapore382 words
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Article177 1970-11-06 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, winds up his five-day round of talks here today with a one-hour meeting with President Nixon at the White House and a State luncheon given by Vice-President Spiro Agnew. He will be the first foreign dignitary to seeAP - 177 words
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Miscellaneous15 1970-11-06 1 WEATHER forecast for Stagapore from t.ft a.m. to ■ooa today: Isolated showers la late moralag.15 words
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1256 1970-11-06 2 hghjghjkghkhjlkhjklhjl DR. GOH stated in his speech to the Democratic Socialist Club that every time the Prime Minister had gone to the University of Singapore he had been depressed because he had not found any real understanding of national problems. It is an achievement1,256 words
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610 1970-11-06 2 Cut the greenery and give us car parks I refer to the letter by from the H.D.B. (S.H. Oct. 5). It is unbelieveable that at present car parking spaces are provided wherever possible for car owners in this area. I would like to know exactly which part of Tiong Bahru610 words
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Article514 1970-11-06 2 i/^l Friday, November 6, 1970 yy THE SINGAPORE HERALD THE regulations gazetted yesterday under the Emergency (Essential Powers) Act fall into two parts. The first makes it a legal offence for members of the Singapore Armed Forces to communicate with the Press either verbally or in514 words
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176 1970-11-06 2 SWEATING WHILE THE SWAN DIES ON STAGE IT IS good to know that at last there is someone like HIN (S.H. Nov. 3) who has caught the cultural stick by the right end. From now on, one hopes that Ministers and officials will stop treating the long-suffering Singapore public as176 words
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847 1970-11-06 2 WE are very happy to note, from the letters by "Peace Be With You" and "The Dog Clan*' (S.H. Nov. 3) that a lot of the misunderstanding that previously existed has been cleared away by the facts, figures and arguments of our previous847 words
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198 1970-11-06 3 A SMALL local firm, Air-Conditioning and Engineering (S)Pte Ltd, has created a stir in commercial circles here by installing a $20,000 computer at its flatted factory in Kallang Basin. It is believed that this is one of the very few198 words
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Article, Illustration148 1970-11-06 3 Call for a S'pore trade delegation to Belgrade YUGOSLAVIA'S Economics Minister, Mr. Blagoje Popov (above), expressed the hope yesterday that Singapore would send a trade delegation to his country "as soon as possible." "This would enable out two countries to further strengthen our economic ties and make way for the148 words
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Article, Illustration129 1970-11-06 3 THE PRIMARY Production Department of the Ministry of National Development will hold a Horticultural and Aquarium Fish Show in mid-January next year. The show, among other things, wfll htohUght the achievement! of local horticulturists and aquarium fish breeders. In addition, apace wfll atao129 words
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709 1970-11-06 3 THE PUNITIVE MACHINERY MUST NOT BE STATIC CHIEF JUSTICE THE MACHINERY dealing with the treat-, ment of those who commit crimes should never be static if it is to be effective and meaningful, Mr Wee Chong Jin, the Chief Justice, said yesterday. Mr. Wee was709 words
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380 1970-11-06 3 FEWER CRIMES were committed in Singapore last year as compared to 1968, Mr. S.J. Jegasothy, a lecturer in the Department of Social Work and Social Administration of the University of Singapore, said yesterday. Mr. Jegasothy who was •peaking at a seminar on "Crime380 words
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Advertisement11 1970-11-06 3 8 Psychiatrist calls for new laws to detain psychopaths: Pate 1411 words
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Advertisement268 1970-11-06 3 J Ls^A^^i^ssss^ fc^^t^i^S a^^ ss^^^l Bb^b^^Sb^LV* gwy^^^ TWA presents the 747 flightseeing tour to New York. Any airline that can afford the 747 We put in seven kitchens so you can in the world specially designed to has one. eat when you want to. handle the 747'5. We even have268 words
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Article49 1970-11-06 4 A FOLK dance seminar begins tonight at 7.30 pm at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. in Palmer Road. It has been specially organised to provide an opportunity to all the participants of the association's folk dance courses to discuss their experiences. It will end on Sunday after lunch.49 words
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Article, Illustration147 1970-11-06 4 MR. JOHN COATS, an international Lodge Theosophical Society lecturer, will be visiting Singapore on his way to Australia and New Zealand next Wednesday. Mr. Coats has been actively involved in the Theosophical Society in England of which he was the general secretary for147 words
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Article, Illustration240 1970-11-06 4 $2 million tug boat sold to Madras ONE of the most powerful tog boats In Singapore, the Pana-manian-registered Michael B, was sold yesterday to the Madras Port Trust for over $2 million. The lt4 ton boat will be the most powerful In India according to Mr. P.C. Martin. Chief Mechanical240 words
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551 1970-11-06 4 PSA EXECUTIVE TO WIFE: 'I'm prepared to die' PORT of Singapore Authority commercial manager Koh Seow Cheng, 45, told his wife during an argument at breakfast on Oct. 16: "I am prepared to die as I am worried." At the coroner's inquiry yesterday, Koh's551 words
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175 1970-11-06 4 TOURIST PROMOTION BOARD MOVES TO STOP SHOPS FROM FLEECING TOURISTS THE Tourist Promotion Board is considering a scheme to give associate membership to tourist establishments as one way to prevent visitors from being fleeced. Replying to a question by Mr. Yeo Toon Chia (Kampong Kapor) in Parliament on Wednesday, Mr.175 words
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295 1970-11-06 4 Singapore may soon become big expert centre Up seafood FISHFOOD delicacies will soon be a big export business in Singapore, as orders have already come from countries like the United States, Japan and Australia. The Straits Fisheries, a Development Bank of Singapore and Singapore Marine Enterprises joint-venture, had received its295 words
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Article114 1970-11-06 4 AIR-INDIA begins a new flight from Singapore via Kuala Lumpur to Bombay tomorrow. The flight will leave Singapore on Saturdays at 6.30 p.m., arriving in Kuala Lumpur at 7.20 p.m. for a 40--minute stopover before proceeding to Bombay via Madras. DOG TALK ON ENGINEERING MR. K.G. PICHA,114 words
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Advertisement64 1970-11-06 4 The Management of Th 'V&3toCQC Ming Court Hotel CHINESE RESTAURANT wish to thank all their business associates and friends for their kind presence and congratulatory messages on the occasion of the official opening of their Chinese restaurant on the 4th November, 1970. 91 -'-^di W<j. x SB* Tittfiai B yg><^*'64 words
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Miscellaneous10 1970-11-06 4 BEETLE BAILEY. By Mort Walker I lJi4 J ~~^^B I10 words
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270 1970-11-06 5 Jobs for pirates drive His with 1,303 on mister A TOTAL of 1,303 pirate taxi-drivers registered for job conversion during the five-week registration which ended yesterday. And by the time the final crack-down on pirate taxi activities starts at the end of June next year, the Government will make every270 words
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98 1970-11-06 5 THE Customs and Excise Department collected $229,823,000 in gross cumulative revenue from duties on goods, eentertainment rents, fines and miscellaneous receipts from January to October this year an increase of $34,191,000 collected during the same period last year. The largest amount collected98 words
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Article34 1970-11-06 5 SEOW KING THIANG of Toa Payoh was fined $180 and had his car confiscated yesterday for using it as a public service vehicle without a licence in MacPherson Road on July 10.34 words
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113 1970-11-06 5 A PAPERBACK aimed at stimulating public interest in industrial safety will be on sale soon. The book, which is being sponsored jointly by the Singapore Medical Association, the Society of Occupational Medicine and the National Safety Flr»t Council, will be entitled "Health and113 words
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Article, Illustration405 1970-11-06 5 That metric change: 'A boost for exports' THE changeover to the metric system will help Singapore in its export drive, as most of its trading partners have either gone metric or are in the process of doing so. This is the consensus of industrialists, businessmen and top executives yesterday. However,405 words
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184 1970-11-06 5 Storm-spotter goes on airport duty WE'LL be hit by no more surprise storms thanks to a 4,§tt-pound box of tricks which was pat on the airport roof yesterday. Inch by Inch a 44-ton erase raised this radar equipment to the top of Paya Lebar's hangar complex. It was part of184 words
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330 1970-11-06 5 THE Singapore International School will open in September next year and will have a curriculum geared to dealing with students of all levels of ability, including those who are backward in their studies. This was stated yesterday by the principal of the school, Mr.330 words
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Advertisement127 1970-11-06 5 And though it's got a nickname, m mJ^#l Sin Boon Bee has had a Beetle for 5 years and it's worth more now than available from some 5 year old cars that cost twice as CHAMPION MOmnP*? mUCn tO Degin Wltn* Singapore .Chang. .Johore Bahru Malacca. Batu Qr^ r»<^kKr^rl\/ laiinKo127 words
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168 1970-11-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A total of BfT Companies were registered la Malaysia last year with nominal share capital amounting to $1,2*7.3 million. This Is an increase of ISt Companies over the ■amber registered la IMS with the nominal share capital rising by168 words
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Article80 1970-11-06 6 THE MANAGER of the Simma Taxi Service Ltd was fined a total of $750 in two courts yesterday on fifteen charges of permitting the use of taxis which emitted black smoke. The taxis, which plied mainly along Bukit Timah Road and Dunearn Road, were80 words
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Article, Illustration304 1970-11-06 6 Talk Chemicals With The Australians In Singapore Nov. 6-9 The Australian Chemical Industries Trade Mission. Representing every aspect of a fast-growing industry, with a wide range of products. These men are experts in their field. You'll find it well worth while talking chemicals with them. Make an appointment to see304 words
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Article, Illustration401 1970-11-06 6 From BILLY BRAY The Herald's special correspondent in Bangkok BANGKOK, Thurs. The new Malaysian Ambassador, Gen. Tan Sri Abdul Hamid bin Bidin, said today that he anticipated increased border cooperation during the period in which he expected to represent his country401 words
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Article, Illustration215 1970-11-06 6 A TESTIMONIAL AFTER 32 YEARS' SERVICE How to cut overtime at Causeway JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Lorries travelling between Singapore and West Malaysia are urged to clear Customs at the Causeway before 6.00 p.m. on Sundays. The Senior Assistant Controller of Customs, Inche Rani Razalli made the appeal for co-operation in215 words
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Article, Illustration313 1970-11-06 6 Alliance direct members to have more say NEW RULES BEING DRAFTED KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Alliance Party plans to give wider powers to its direct members so that they can play a more useful role in party affairs. The Alliance now^ has about 900 direct members through recruitment from June313 words
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367 1970-11-06 6 GIRL TELLS HOW SHE BLACKED OUT AS MAN WAS UNDRESSING HER A 13-YEAR-OLD girl told the First District Court yesterday how she lost consciousness while a man was forcefully undressing her in a locked room. She was giving evidence against mee-seller See Eng Boon who is charged with two counts367 words
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135 1970-11-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Democratic Action Party today accused the Government of being anti-labour. The secretary-general of the party, Mr. Lim Kit Siang said there was not even the minimum legal protection for workers to form unions without fear of victimisation or intimidation.135 words
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71 1970-11-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A clerk who stopped his car at a road junction was robbed of a wallet containing $88 and a $60 watch by two youths last night, a police spokesman said today. *u N Lan Min S to ld police that71 words
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Article32 1970-11-06 6 COUPLE ROBBED .TAN KIM PENG, 20, and his gin mend, were robbed by two men of $26, a watch and a gold chain worth about $86, in Tllok Paber on Wednesday night.32 words
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Article, Illustration495 1970-11-06 7 NO GOVT AID FOR TWO YEARS THE urgent note behind the National Theatre Trust's present fund-raising campaign would have come as a surprise to a public believing that this (statutory body gets financial aid from the Government. Over a two-year period, the Chinese Orchestra,495 words
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Article, Illustration208 1970-11-06 7 SUPER BLUES WORLD (Decca D*****/1-2) THE blues sound has never been given much prominence here in Singapore. Many have dismissed blues music as "noisy." Most people associate such music with hippies and mods and drugs (because of its psychedelic effects which go208 words
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Article, Illustration439 1970-11-06 7 St. John's School to stage three-act play ing the proceeds they give them to their favourite charities. On many occasions, the law almost catches up with them, until they eventually realise that the whole affair is becoming too dangerous, especially so when the maid's boyfriend is a policeman. The play439 words
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Article354 1970-11-06 7 t am 12 noon: Open day at the following centres for the handicapped: Canossian School for the Deaf, 100 Jalan Merbok, Red Cross Crippled Children's Home, Tanah Merah; St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital, Tay Lian Teck Road, School for the Blind, 51 Toa Payoh Rise, School for the Deaf,354 words
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Advertisement42 1970-11-06 7 Singapore is now open at TUDOR COURT 129TanglinRoad Tel: *****6 Jewellery and Precious Stones, Waterford Crystal Omega and Tissot Swiss watches, Mikimoto Pearls. B. P. de Silva Pte. Ltd. Oldest Established Jewellers in Singapore Head Office: 19/21 High Street. Td: ***** J42 words
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Miscellaneous388 1970-11-06 7 Starscope PROSPECTS for SPECIAL association J money-making good. You witn someone brings jl get good results from mai| y benefits. Fine for investments. Defend your social activities. Expand rights. Insist on getting horizons, make new} what's yours. friends, see new places. !dEm 9ffli time- i« Y °U B*iu access to*388 words
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442 1970-11-06 8 25 bodies of China escapees reach HK HONGKONG, Thurs. The bodies of 25 "freedom swimmers' from China have been washecT up on Hongkong beaches during the past five days. Police said the bodies bore no signs of physical violence and death was caused by drowning. The number of swimmers .escapingAFP - 442 words
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Article97 1970-11-06 8 BEIRUT, Thurs. Dr. George Habbash has been ousted as head of the Popular Front for the liberation of Palatine, the pro-Egyptian weekly A l Sayyad reported here today. Citing "sources close to the P.F.L.P." the weekly said the Front' a Political Bnrean removed Dr. HabbashAFP - 97 words
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Article74 1970-11-06 8 CAIRO, Thurs. Palestinian guerilla leader Yasser Arafat discussed yesterday's Amman clash between guerillas and Jordanian security forces with Bahi Ladgham, Chairman of the Arab Committee set up to supervise the JordanianPalestinian ceasefire agreement. Mr. Ladgham had previously met for discussions with Moufti, Jordanian Senate President. Mr.74 words
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Article201 1970-11-06 8 Nun left soon... CAGLIARI, Sardinia, Thurs. The rare Mediterranean Nun seal, which survived the hunters with their clubs and the fishermen with their harpoons, is in danger of extinction. Wildlife conservation experts doubt if more than ten of them are left. Shepherds clubbed them to death on the beaches to201 words
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Article36 1970-11-06 8 MANILA, Thurs. Police arrested seven Filipino students while demonstrating outside the gates of the U.S. Embassy in protest against the refusal of an American base Commander to yield to a local court's arrest order.36 words
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Article173 1970-11-06 8 TOKYO, Thurs. A algbraaslag official of the Defeace Ageacy said today Japaa*s groaad defeace forces bow had ahoat twice as mach fire power as the defaact Imperial Army darlag the Secoad World War. Director of the Ageacy's Defeace Bureau, Mr. Motoo Salsaldo, said the groaad forces* fireAP - 173 words
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Article, Illustration655 1970-11-06 8 And now for the next round f™"™ From I BRACK CURRY I Washington iMaaHB ThurS. STRONG potential contenders for the Democratic Presidential nomination in 1972 emerged from the elections in the United States this week. Senators Edmund Muskie of Maine and Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts, along with former Vice President655 words
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Article147 1970-11-06 8 WASHINGTON, Thurs. U.S. troops will probably be pulled back from the South Korean defence line and placed in reserve when American forces there are reduced in coming months, Pentagon sources say. The United States will reduce its 62,000-man garrison in South Korea by about 20,000 by147 words
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165 1970-11-06 8 SAIGON, Than. Mr. John Niro, member of an Indonesian foreign affairs committee now visiting South Vietnam, has tabled a motion In Parliament calling for the resumption of diplomatic relations between the two countries, severed in IM4 when Indonesia recognised North Vietnam, theAFP - 165 words
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Article28 1970-11-06 8 ODD ROAD INSPECTION HONGKONG, Thurs. A Chinese Government delegation and a Zambian Minister have inspected the work-sites of the 380-kilometre LusakaKaoma highway now being built with Chinese aid.28 words
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Article193 1970-11-06 8 GENEVA, Thurs. The International Red Cross Committee said today that the Greek Government had refused to renew a year-old agreement allowing Red Cross delegates to visit political and other prisoners in Greece. During the accord, delegates of the all Swiss committee were able to visitAP - 193 words
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Article141 1970-11-06 8 BANGKOK, Thurs. Heckper and Koch of Germany is expected to send its representative to Thailand next week to discuss details of building a firearms factory for the Thai army. The director of the Army's ordnance department, Lieut, Gen. Tawit Seniwongse, told newsmen Heckper and Koch had141 words
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Article, Illustration99 1970-11-06 11 ir?#^? t ,i he dustmen would have said If they'd thought of it. Certainly ts what they mean by their strike: "You can wait 'till the cows come home for us to collect your rubbish Well, the cows did come "home 11 yesterday in London.99 words
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Article, Illustration146 1970-11-06 11 Now Golda turns her wrath on Britain LONDON, Thurs. Prime Minister Golda Meir of Israel last night accused Britain's Conservative rulers of going back on their own mid-East policies and into a pro-Arab stance. But in a sometimes-heated, 100-minute session, the charge was denied by Prime Minister Heath and his146 words
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Article71 1970-11-06 11 MANILA, Thurs. A Presidential news release said that a Cavite Province Judge was ambushed and would get national police protection. The release said the judge was riding with two of his children on the way to his Tagaytay City courtroom, South of Manila, when unidentified gunmen fired71 words
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Article53 1970-11-06 11 VATICAN CITY, Thurs. Pope Paul has appealed directly to the United Nations, Jordan, the United Arab Republic and Israel for an extension of the cease-fire in the Middle East. The four telegrams urging the extension were sent on Oct. 31 and were made public yesterday in the53 words
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Article47 1970-11-06 11 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Robinette Umax, widow of Negro author Louis Lomax, has filed a Ss33o million wrongful death suit against the Ford Motor Company and Avis Rent-A-Car. She claims the car her husband was killed in was defective when manufactured and was maintained negligently.47 words
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Article146 1970-11-06 11 WASHINGTON, Than. Chairman John H. Eeed of the National Transportation Safety Board told newsmen that the Boeing 747, first of the wide-bodied Jets, Is setting a fine safety record. Last Bight, however, 14 passengers and six stewardesses were injured aboard a Paa American 747 that146 words
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Article571 1970-11-06 11 The true story of two wives From Our Canberra Correspondent AUSTRALIA'S Immigration Minister Phillip Lynch is regarded as a genuine liberal who administers his difficult portfolio with a certain amount of compassion and sensitivity. But his most recent problem concerning two mothers and their children has been one of his571 words
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Article450 1970-11-06 11 UN wants new Middle East truce UNITED NATIONS, Thursday i THE U.N. General Assembly called for an J extension of the Middle East cease-fire and for the immediate resumption of peace talks. The action came after Israel had objected to some provisions of the approved Asian-African proposal as one-sided and450 words
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Article215 1970-11-06 11 Security fear after the floods SAIGON, Thurs. South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu called together his north region military commanders yesterday to decide how to meet a threat of North Vietnamese attacks in the wake of floods that swept the critical sector. Even before they met. North Vietnamese gunners shelled215 words
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Article, Illustration235 1970-11-06 11 MANILA, Thurs. The National Museum moved today to protect what it believes is a sunken Spanish galleon discovered in waters near Hoilo City, in Panay Island. One of the ship's holds was reported full of porcelain and the museum's acting director Godofredo Alcasid235 words
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Article124 1970-11-06 11 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The U.S. Senate Department yesterday expressed indignation over the continued detention of three American and one Turkish officer in the Soviet Union. A spokesman said the administration is "considering further action in the light of current circumstances." Reporting on the second visit byAP - 124 words
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240 1970-11-06 12 Ticket *****76 wins the first prize of $400,000 TICKET No. *****76 won the first prize of $400,000 in last night's Singapore Sweep Draw 11/70. The second prize of $150,000 went to ticket No. *****64 and third prize of $75,000 to No. *****80. The other prizes: JACKPOT NUMBERS ($10,000): *****98 *****38240 words
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Article62 1970-11-06 12 LONDON, Thurs. Britain has arranged in secret contacts with the white rulers of Rhodesia to launch a new and possibly final bid to settle the disputed future of the rebel colony. Official sources said first talks are likely to begin next week between Britain's ambassador in62 words
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Article, Illustration203 1970-11-06 12 LYtfETTE FOTI is a reluctant beauty queen. She'd rather give up the glitter and tinsel of her title and go home to mum. Eighteen-year-old Lynettc is now in Singapore as part of the price which goes with the West Australia Apple Queen203 words
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Article744 1970-11-06 12 VIVIEN LIM - Appeal by DPP is dismissed VIVIEN LIM CONSENT TO PROSECUTE 'NOT VALID* By THE High Court dismissed an appeal yesterday by the Public Prosecutor against the discharge of former trade' nuion official Nagalingam Mathiyooke and his mistress, Molly Neo, in a trial which was declared a nullity by a district744 words
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Article296 1970-11-06 12 THE MYSTERY OF THE HIGH- VOLTAGE SAWMILL COPENHAGEN, Thurs. Hans Thustrup Nielsen, 63, is closing his sawmill at the village of Noebbet, south of here, defeated and economically ruined by mysterious electrical forces that have blown out fuses by the thousands, bulbs by the hundreds and electric motorsAP - 296 words
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Advertisement180 1970-11-06 12 miDDIE-nCED SPREHD BEGinS *dm One of the penalties of success in business is to end up behind a desk overworked and with insufm ficient time to exercise. Now with the Slendertone AU| V system you can keep fit and \Jk 'in shape' whilst you work, jfc read or relax witn180 words
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THE SINGAPORE herald Section II
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192 1970-11-06 13 MP calls for a fund raising system A SYSTEMATIC method of fund raising is needed to aid poor families struck by disaster, said Dr. Augustine Tan, M.P. for Whampoa, in a statement yesterday. He said that fund raising at present was conducted on an ad hoc basis and in some192 words
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223 1970-11-06 13 CHILDREN'S CLASS ON LANDING OF TOA PAYOH FLATS A CLASSROOM for tutoring primary schoolchildren will soon be set up on a landing of Block 97, Toa Payoh. Parents from the block, working together with community workers have brought together volunteer teachers and the equipment needed for setting up a mobile223 words
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94 1970-11-06 13 NATIONAL serviceman Oh Lai Huat told a magistrate yesterday that he stopped attending national service training because his uniforms were destroyed when his house caught fire one day. Oh, who was with the Vigilante Corps, pleaded guilty to absenting himself from training94 words
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Article73 1970-11-06 13 Air hostess exchange programme MALAYSIA-Singapore Airlines, in its efforts to promote tourist traffic between Malaysia, Singapore and Australia, has initiated an air hostess exchange programme with two Australian airlines. They are Ansett Airlines and Trans Australian Airways. The first two air hostesses from Ansett Airlines, Miss P. Wilson and Miss73 words
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Article, Illustration573 1970-11-06 13 THE nine-year-old daughter of a Japanese "woman who is alleged to have been murdered by her husband's mistress and husband said yesterday that she heard her mother screaming in pain that night. Chieko Watanabe was testifying at the fourth day of the trial of573 words
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Article, Illustration160 1970-11-06 13 THE 143-year-old Sri Mariammai Hindu temple in South Bridge Road and two old mosques la Telok Ayer Street will survive the bulldozer in Singapore's rapid urbanisation. They are among 4ft historical, traditional, archaeological and architectural or artistic monuments recommended for preservation by a Government-appointed committee.160 words
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241 1970-11-06 13 suggestion for artists: Try being practical, not immortal MINISTER of State for Labour, Mr. Sia Kah Hui, has suggested that artists in Singapore should not have "illusory dreams of achieving immortality" but concentrate instead on pur- suing art that ordinary people could understand. "More basically, unless the viewing public appreciates,241 words
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Article, Illustration94 1970-11-06 14 NG MAY LING, has graduated in one of Australia's most unusual courses the Certificate in Diagnostic Testing and Remedial Teaching. Miss Ng, of Neram Road, took her degree at Queensland University. The course alms at giving teachers a thorough grasp, of the detailed methods94 words
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137 1970-11-06 14 Decree to wife deserted by 'habitual gambler A HOUSEWIFE told the High Court yesterday that her husband whom she described as a habitual gambler had pawned all her jewellery and often kept late nights. Mr. Justice D'Cotta granted Foo Kwai Kam, 38, of Prince Charles Crescent, a decree nisi on137 words
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145 1970-11-06 14 Son absent in court 'But he is in jail' says mother Magistrate Anwarul Haque ordered a warrant for the arrest of Sua Jong Kit, 16, who failed to appear in court yesterday on an extortion charge although his mother said he was already in police custody. Sua was charged with145 words
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Article69 1970-11-06 14 Two deny outrage charges RAMESA Kumar, 30, unemployed, pleaded not guilty In court yesterday, to a charge that he had outraged the modesty of Miss Doris Yap in Queen Street on Wednesday. In another hearing, 16-year-old T. Sathan also denied he had outraged the modesty of Miss J.C. Blenkinsop in69 words
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Article, Illustration15 1970-11-06 14 'OONT YA THINK HE'D LOOK HAPPIER IF WE *XD HIM ITS SKrUCTKY15 words
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Article, Illustration294 1970-11-06 14 SEMINAR ON 'CRIME AND SOCIETY' EXISTING laws to provide psychiatric supervision for psychiatric offenders, particularly those guilty of murder and manslaughter, are inadequate. This was stated by Dr. Wong Yip Chong, a private psychiatrist, at a seminar on "Crime and Society" at the294 words
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Article52 1970-11-06 14 POPULAR TV comedian Slew Tlan Chye of Jalan Satu was fined $50 in the First Traffic Court yesterday for speeding along Nicoll Highway on Feb. 13, 1968. Seow, better known as **Ya Fong" the fat one to his fans, was brought to court under a warrant52 words
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Article123 1970-11-06 14 AN ACCOUNTS clerk who was alleged to be involved in 30 counts of cheating appeared in a magistrate's court yesterday to answer a cheating I charge. Jimmy Yip Pui Lam, 36, of Jalan Tiong, was said to have cheated the director of Panocean Pte. Ltd.,123 words
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Article65 1970-11-06 14 A 21-MEMBER party of the Gauge and Tool Makers' Association, London, is due to arrive here on Monday for a three-day visit after touring Japan and Hongkong. The team, led by Mr. A.N. Harley, a senior vice-president of the association, will call at the65 words
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193 1970-11-06 14 He took friend's scooter to give girl lift LEE Thiam of Rifle Range was fined $130 in a traffic court yesterday for borrowing a friend's scooter without permission to give a girl a lift. He did not have a driving licence. He was stopped by the police on the night193 words
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83 1970-11-06 14 'Jurong will double in size by 1975' JURONG Town wUI be twice 'what it is now in five years' time covering an area of 12,000 acres with 500 factories employing 70,000 workers. This was disclosed by the Chairman of the Jurong Town Corporation, Mr. Woon Wah Siang, who was showing83 words
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Advertisement152 1970-11-06 14 Over 2 tons of Levi's 4000 pairs 100 sizes. For all sexes. Singapore's largest and wildest selection of Levi's. The newest bellbottoms, flares, straight legs and tapers. Plaids, checks and stripes. Farout dress jeans. Far- in StaPrest slacks. FLOW INTO meluiani's 52, North Bridge Rd, Singapore Tel: ***** /ggjN Open152 words
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Advertisement610 1970-11-06 14 I NOW SHOWING NO FREE LIST I 11 a.m.. 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 A 9.15 p.m. David Chiang "HEROIC ONES" 1 (A SHAW PRODUCTION) 1 Mandarin in SHAWSCOPE, COLOR BQQ 9 I NOW SHOWING NO FREE LIST I I 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 A 9.30 p.m. i t CHRISTOPHER LEE610 words
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Article, Illustration338 1970-11-06 15 The big fight's on tonight fghjghjghkjhlhjklhj TELEVISION 6.30 p.m. Channel 5 7 p.m. Channel 10 0 p.m. Channel 5 1 1 .30 Channel 5 RADIO 6.30 a.m. BFBS (From BBC) 7.00 Radio Singapore, Radio Malaysia. 7.30 BFBS (From BBC) 8.00 Radio Singapore, Radio Malaysia. Lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1.30 p.m. Hadio Singapore, Radio338 words
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Advertisement215 1970-11-06 15 I Car owners: if you've a rrigiking I air-conditioner you'll want this: ■■j^t^ v^^-'-' «i i; B^B^ B^^^^^^ B^^fl BT^™"" HB^BF B^^^ii^^^BM I E LV^^bbW Bwk a J Automatic 5 l# ff Relay Cfl E "t^T^ jpj^^^^lt's an automatic relay switch and it's just about the greatest E Wjjjr little215 words
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Miscellaneous983 1970-11-06 15 s """""■■■■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuilllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillll lllll l llll l llllllllllll l lll ll llllll ll llllllll lllll llll l lllllltlllllllll llllllllllllulllllllllllllllll 3.00 General Hospital 3.00 Opening And Programme Summary H2 Or J he F i mi i y 302 Juara Ku lran 70 Musical Band 2 3.50 A Diary Of Events In Singapore983 words
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Article, Illustration726 1970-11-06 16 The Fiat 128: A car that g ives you everything FIAT must be extremely proud of their latest model the 128. Never have I been flooded with such comprehensive information, data, development history, press releases and comments and even company policies on a car at its official announcement. It's not726 words
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Article, Illustration97 1970-11-06 16 DRIVE -IN Stop as soon as safely possible if you see the temperature gauge going off the scale. Open the bonnet to help the engine cool, but on no account touch the radiator filler cap. Wait for 10 or 15 minutes and then, protecting your hands with a piece of97 words
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Article845 1970-11-06 16 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN ONCE MORE, that twisty stretch of South Buona Vista Road will come alive tomorrow and on Sunday with the roar of hot engines and the squealing and screeching of protesting tyres as cars and motorbikes tear down the 1,700-yard track in less than a minute. With a total845 words
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Article, Illustration1615 1970-11-06 17 The Sprint: Speed is the main aim... THE ROAR of straight-through exhaust pipes, the heady smell of ether and methanol in the air, clouds of blue smoke rising from the track as tyres screech and burn when 60 horsepower motorcycles accelerate from the starting line. This is the sprinting scene1,615 words
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Advertisement237 1970-11-06 17 cartridge, illuminated channel indicators. 8 TRACK CAR STEREO WITH Volume, balance and tone controls RADIO CONTACTS CSL 2203/EX 1 designed in "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 in cars, cartridges237 words
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302 1970-11-06 18 Oberoi to manage $27-million Imperial Hotel THE IMPERIAL HOTEL LTD. has concluded a management agreement with Oberoi Hotels, one of India's largest hotel chains. Under the agreement, concluded on Monday and announced yesterday, Oberoi Hotels will manage Imperial Hotel on Oxley Rise. The ownership and financial control of the hotel302 words
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Article263 1970-11-06 18 Aussie chemical mission arrives A 16 man trade mission, representing Australian chemical industries, arrived in Singapore last night for talks with users, agents and distributors, and to identify areas of investment in which the Australian industry might participate. The mission leader, Mr. W.S. Duffield, president of the Australian Chemical Industry263 words
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Article22 1970-11-06 18 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The International Development Association has approved two credits, totalling US$l9 million, to Indonesia for technical education and agriculture.22 words
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Article232 1970-11-06 18 LONDON, Thurs. -One of Britain's top shipping firms has launched a study of airships as the freighters of the future. Its aim is to see whether m odern construction techniques can revive a form of transport which virtually died in the flames of Germany's Hindenburs inAP - 232 words
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Article268 1970-11-06 18 HONGKONG (Rates in Hongkong dollars, for Nov. 5). On New York TT 6.***** On New York DD 6.0775 Gold (99% fineness. per tael) 286.25 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees) 51.00 Indonesia (per 10,000 new rupiahs) 153.00 Japan (per 10.000 yen) 160.375268 words
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Article, Illustration85 1970-11-06 18 PEOPLE in business Commercial Union Assurance announced the appointment of Mr HONG FAN SOON as its deputy manager for Singapore. Mr Hong Mr. Hong, who has just returned from a six-week management course in the London head office, will retain his position as branch manager of the United Malayan Insurants85 words
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Article311 1970-11-06 18 LONDON, Thurs. Unilever Ltd. declared an unchanged interim of 10.5 pence, f and Unilever NV 251 guilders (compared with 2.52 guilders for the previous year). Dividends are payable on December 11. Combined Unilever Ltd. and NV consolidated net profit for the third quarter of 1970 was £20.6 million (£20.8Reuter - 311 words
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Article86 1970-11-06 18 LONDON, Thurs. Royal Dutch/Shell Group sales for the third quarter to Sept. 30 was £1,608.4 million (against £1,466.2 million for the same period of 1 969). Net income was £98.5 million (£106.2 million). Balance of net income for the third quarter of 1970 was £92.5 million (£100.2 million). SalesReuter - 86 words
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Article40 1970-11-06 18 LONDON, Thurs-Thc Kulim Group said the purchase of about 68 acres land, referred to in their 1969 report, has now been completed. The price of £120,833 comprised £58,333 in cash and of 526.316 ordinary shares of 2/— eacl RenterReuter - 40 words
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Article72 1970-11-06 18 BOEING recently completed its 100th 747 superjet at the company's Ev-erett plant in Washington, two years after it went into production of jumbo jets. Total value of the jets was US$2,OOO million. It included a 7478, an advanced version with longer ranger and greater pay load. Seventeen airlines have72 words
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590 1970-11-06 18 Keswick: Door open for foreigners in China's economy HONGKONG, Thurs. -China is now on a course of economic expansion, leaving her doors open for foreign participation, Mr John Keswick, president of the Sino-British Trade Council, said. He was giving a press conference a couple of hours after his arrival fromAFP - 590 words
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Article393 1970-11-06 18 Stocks were slightly lower industrial average showed little in light trading yesterday. change. After some 75 minutes of Downside issues held a trading, the Stanpoors narrow four-to-three lead over industrial average was off 23 the gainers and volume was cents, while the Dow Jones 3.6 million393 words
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Article576 1970-11-06 18 FINANCIAL TIMES CLOSING AVERAGES LONDON. Wed. (Changes in brackets) Industrials 354.6 (-1.4); tins 66.43 (-O.O3): Rubbers 150.25 (+0.38). Oils 289.66 (-146). Oils weakened following the third quarter figures from Royal Dutch/Shell. Shell lost around 3/— and Royal Dutch was over one point down. The other majors were576 words
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Article216 1970-11-06 18 AMSTERDAM Royal Dutch and Unilever yesterday met severe setbacks on the lower profits and other leading internationals were also lower. KLM was down in line with Wall Street. In local industrials, losses prevailed. Heineke and Van Der Grinten headed the losers. Shippings fell except for Van Ommeren which216 words
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Article708 1970-11-06 19 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. Coast ports of North, Central or South America ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. GD ANCHISES 62 (Q) Dec 7/7 L'pool, B'fast, G'gow via Trinco, C'bo, D'ban. BF/MC ANDRZEJ708 words
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Article555 1970-11-06 19 AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pto) Ltd. *****/8 APL American President Linos ***** AUS Austasia Lino ***** BEN Bon Lino Steamer* ***** BBC Butsing Shipping Co ***** BA British Asian *****3 CFS CF Sharp ft. Co. (M) Pto. Ltd *****/7 CPA Compass Agencies (Pto) Ltd.. *****7 EAC555 words
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Advertisement825 1970-11-06 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD 1 HNCOWr«OrUTfD IN TMC W^UBlrC Of MWGAfQWt) tCB BUILPNC 2 SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE 1. TEL 9»3»33-7 UK. -EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON,H'BUfIG, R'DAM. HAVRE ATrYERP.BREM. s.ns.por. M'l*. -Man* Ajlftivfs NtPTUNf ZIRCON 11 No./. Dec 2/> Dec 6// Dec Ldon3/l. Mbur 9 a/i Roam 11/1 Havre 14/1825 words
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Article579 1970-11-06 20 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east alemann.a Dec 16 Manila, Hongkong. Keelung, Kaohsiung. HLL/AFT ANNA TAYLOR Nov 7/12 Saigon. Cam R.hn Bay. Quinhon. SSV/BA ARISTAGELOS Nov 26/27 Japan direct. V.OSK/MSS BADENSTEIN Nov 13 k^^ Manj|a> Hongkong. Yokohama. Nagoya. HLL/AFT BALONG DK3/4 Bangkok.579 words
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Article250 1970-11-06 20 THE Governmentowned Neptune Orient Lines is .to extend its services to Japan from next month, operating 12 sailings a year on the Japan-Europe run using four ships Disclosing this yesterday, NOL's Managing Director, Mr. M. J. Sayeed, said that the Far Eastern Freight Conference gave NOL the green250 words
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Article201 1970-11-06 20 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. AUSTRALASIA Nov 2 a/o n mov _.y/30 Fremantle (Dec 7). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Dec 17/19 P. S'ham.(Dec 20). S'pore (Dec 21), Fremantle Dec 28). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Jan 7/9 P. S'ham(Jan 10). S'pore (Jan 11). Fremantle (Jan201 words
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Article317 1970-11-06 20 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. AUBY Nov 8/9 B.S. Begawan. SSC/SSC A VESSEL Nov 10/15 Balikpapan. LK/LK A VESSEL Nov 18/20 ,r «a" Barat LK/LK BRANTAS In Pt/Nov 7 Djakarta. PL/PL CHERRY BAG US Nov 11/13 Brunei, K. Kinabalu. LS/LS COMPASS SATU Nov 9/12 Samannda LK/LK317 words
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Advertisement332 1970-11-06 20 I SCINDIA (S£) "NES I PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE ■LHLfIJI Loadinq For: LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO. VANCOUVER B.C. TACOMA. Penang a>. S'ham Singapore L Anqeles JAIAOMAMYA Sailed In Pt// Nov I/IQ Nov 8 Oac IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANTC GULF SERVICE LOADING FOR: NEW YORK,332 words
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Miscellaneous136 1970-11-06 20 Ships in port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 6, 1970. OUT: Hoegh Dene 13/14; Riau II 20 west; Anho 20 east; Ranee 26/26; Koyo Maru 27/28; President Coolidge 44; Shoho Maru 46; Ingram Offshore Barge No. 102 (alongside Yuuko Maru) 48; Tambuku 3;136 words
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Miscellaneous128 1970-11-06 20 Loyal Echoes, Royal Venture, Capetan Pantelis, Tonlesap, Japan Mail. Kota Ratu, Le Havre Abeto, Kota Rajah, Golden Harbour, Lt 529, Cheung Chau, Miyang No 6, Esso Seattle, Wing An, Mount Hwa, Kaiyo Maru, Golden Moon, Jotor, Kota Jaya, Kunak, Koyo Maru TrL, Hrvatska, Neptune Taures, Mt. Vernon Victory. WESTERN ROADS:128 words
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Article240 1970-11-06 21 Power Telecoms share offer KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Power and Telecommunications Industries Berhad, a pioneer company with an authorised capital of $10 million, will offer 3.5 million $1 shares to the public. Its prospectus will be published on Thursday. Applications will open from 10 a.m. to noon on Nov. 20. Incorporated240 words
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Article1425 1970-11-06 21 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' and sellers' prims arc followed by the business don*. Figures In buckets denote traded lots in I.OOO's. Whan the priee is not followed by a figure In brackets, it means only a single lot of 1,000 shares was1,425 words
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Article82 1970-11-06 21 (Managers' prices for Nov. 6) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS &UL Invt. Fund 1.17 1.22xd Mai Progre* Fund 1.02 1.07 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund .98 1.03xd SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.86 Third Singapore 1.1 7 xd B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund. .99 1.04 The82 words
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Article1003 1970-11-06 21 RUBBER/ TIN/ COCONUT/ PEPPFR MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE RUBBER Weekly review The steadier market ruling towards the end of last week failed to consolidate and after reaching a peak of 50- cents, levels turned downwards as buying enthusiasm and shortcovering waned, reported HOLIDAY, CUTLER BATH. The failure of the London market to react1,003 words
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Article354 1970-11-06 21 The market reacted lower yesterday, led by Pioneer Electric which eased on reports that the company will not issue a bonus for an intended 10 per cent capital increase next year. Other high-priced stocks to lose ground included Calpis, Mitsui Real Estate and Eidai Industry. Selective interest354 words
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Article660 1970-11-06 21 Milling shares drifted lower after a firm start yesterday. Many issues which showed early gains ended the day unchanged or with small losses. Oils and industrials were irregular. On the mining posts. International came back 30 cents to (2.50 and the options 25 cents to $2.20. Western660 words
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Article207 1970-11-06 21 The market closed on a mixed note yesterday, with gains and falls about evenly balanced. Established counters closed unchanged to slightly (Closing higher. These included Telephones, Lands, Lights and Wharves. Associated Hotels continued to decline under buyer /seller prices in Hongkong increased selling pressure. The shares were207 words
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Article186 1970-11-06 21 LONDON, Thurs. Grain shippers fixed a cargo from the U.S. Gulf to the Netherlands at US$B fio (free in and out) for Dec. and paid 80/- for barley from the St. Lawrence to Mersey for Nov. Business developed for fertiliser from Hopewell or Norfolk to Santos at186 words
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Advertisement504 1970-11-06 22 I HHB Vt ADVERTISEMENTS ACKFIOWLEDGEMENTS, ANNIVERSARIES. A#T" NOUNCEMENTS. SIRTHS. CLUS ACTIVITIES. CON OOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL,' GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. P\r>.C. REQUIEMS ft REUNIONS. Minimum $8/ for 20 words. Bach additional word 40cts. Minimum S4/ for 20 words. a*ch addition*! ward 20cts. Box Sorvtca charoa SI -00504 words
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Advertisement344 1970-11-06 22 SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST re quired at Orchard Road Spacialiat Clinic. Stenography. Hokkion and Cantonese esaantial. Cradit in English preferred. Apply with photograph to Box H1222 Singapara Herald. INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY invites applications from suitably qua! Mod mala Singapore Citizens for tha position of Factory Clark. Candidataa muat hava tha following requirements Aga:344 words
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Advertisement271 1970-11-06 22 For our Classified iO/nyy Wf Tele- Ad Services JUNIOR CLERK required immadiately by international Pharmaceutical company. Applicanta must bo lingapora citizens and food at figures preferably with School Certificate and about 2 jraars axparianca. Apply in own handwriting stating salary required to P.O. Box 367 Spore. OFFICE BOY REQUIRED by271 words
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Advertisement525 1970-11-06 22 EASTERN PRIVATE INVESTIGATION AGENCY Undertakes private ft confidential, civil ft- commercial investigations. Room 16. 8-B Wayang Street. Tal. 782OS— Tan/Sim. REPftOOUCTIOM. REDUCTION, Enlargement, all plans, drawings, mapa of any size to required scale Tang'a Photocopy Sarvica 123 Markat Straat Singapora *****. DETECTIVE AGENCY— Peoples Invaatigation Service undertakes matrimonial, commarcial and525 words
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Advertisement487 1970-11-06 22 DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR DESIGN by ""■••Pondenca course ™ptorni r.co 9 ni.. o by in.titut. of professional Designers for Associate Memberahip. Thoae !•'•■</ °."'«i.d SB carton E£k 't^Uon <» faa. Fra. Sa?E£- hir lrmall from °*P«LoXdln"-^ f*.* 001 BC "/""odac London W.C. I England. BEGINNERS. ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING. Typ.im"g° Accounting. Commercial Law487 words
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Advertisement246 1970-11-06 22 ■aaaBBaBBBBBBBaaaaa^MHBMBaBBBaaBw FOR YOUR FISHERY REQUISITES such as:- Hooks. Nats. Twines. Floats and Sinkers; Manila. Nylon. Polyethylene. Polypropylene. Sisal and Coir Ropes. Ring *****. Sin Hup Lee. 132. Boat Quay. Singapore 1. Also Galvanised Hexagonal Wi re-neJting; Galvanised Wire and Wire Products. Nylon and Iron Mosquito Netting. STRAND HOTEL Bencoolen Street246 words
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Advertisement186 1970-11-06 22 turn if mmm AS FROM sth NOVEMBER, 1970. OUR NEW TELEPHONE NUMBERS WILL BE: ***** (3 Lines) SAN DEVELOPMENT CO. (S) LTD. 34, PRINSEP STREET. SINGAPORE. 7. First-class luxury hotel invites applications from Singapore citizens for the following positions in the middle-managerial level: 1. LAUNDRY SUPERVISOR AppHcants for this post186 words
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477 1970-11-06 23 FELECITATION STRIDES OUT ATTRACTIVELY OVER 3 FUR. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two Diamonds II and Gallant Son did a smart workout on slightly yielding track here this morning. Breaking from the 4f post, the pair clapped on the pace to return 37-4/5 for the last 3f. Two Diamonds 11, on the477 words
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Article420 1970-11-06 23 SINGAPORE'S King's Cup soccer team leaves today for Bangkok brimming with confidence of doing well in the nine-nation tournament. Drawn in Group "A" together with South Korea, Thailand, Hongkong and Laos, the Republic will meet the tough Hongkong side in the match on Nov. 8.420 words
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Article159 1970-11-06 23 TUCSON, Arizona, Thurs. American Bob Bournd fired a four-under-par 68 to take a one stroke lead in the Professional Golfers Association qualifying tournament here. He was followed by American Victor Loustalot at 69. Another 12 golfers, including John Lister of Tiburn, New South Wales, finishAP - 159 words
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284 1970-11-06 23 TOP SEED Malcolm Simons entered the final of the Singapore Squash Rackets* Association Open Championships with a smashing straight sets victory over J. Arthurs at Mount Vernon Court yesterday. Simons won 9-4, 9-0, 9-2. Simons meets Fred Howell to decide the championship.AP - 284 words
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Article, Illustration282 1970-11-06 23 DETROIT, Michigan, Thurs. Is the Joe Frazier-Bob Foster heavyweight title fight in Detroit on Nov 18 just something to kill time before a Frazier Muhammad Mi clash? Siicfr would seem the case on Tuesday the way champion Frazier was pummelled at282 words
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Article183 1970-11-06 23 to beat Clay BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. Argentina's heavyweight Oscar "Ringo" Bonavena will today fly to the U.S. to sign a contract with Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) for a 15-round fight at the Madison Square Garden on Dec. 7. He told newsmen yesterday that after a brief stayAP - 183 words
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279 1970-11-06 23 Krishnan, Mulligan in third round men's singles JAPAN, Thurs. India's Davfs Cup veteran, Ramanathan Krishnan, and topranked Italian Davis Cupper Martin Mulligan advanced to the third round but two South Koreans were eliminated in the men's singles of the I^7o Japan National Tennis Championships at Osaka today. The 33-year-old Krishna,AP - 279 words
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Article132 1970-11-06 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.Complaints of poor facilities by Singapore and five other countries taking part in the Third Asian Women's Basketball Championship will not" be registered with the Asian Basketball Confederation. The Secretary-General of the Asian Basketball Confederation, Mr. Cho Tong Jae of Korea said although132 words
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Article274 1970-11-06 23 LOS ANGELES, JhursShiji Ishikawa, third ranked bantamweight in the Orient, makes his American debut tonight at the Olympic Auditorium in a ten round contest meeting the world's knockout King Jesus Pimentel of Mexico. Ishikawa comes to the United States with an impressive record of 19274 words
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Miscellaneous44 1970-11-06 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left T H», SERGEANT. ANYBODY NO, DAVY.."] [MARCO AND 1 FOUND Y I'W- 1 NOTHING/)/ THANKS/ IF ANYTHIN^I LOOKING FOR A MISSING V^ WHY 7? J A KIP FLOATING IN I CHECK. TURNS UP/ YOU'LL FIND Th^MEmSrY yH«^AT THE Locjg^44 words
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662 1970-11-06 24 SEAH CHIANG NEE - SEAH CHIANG NEE ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Taiwan overwhelmed Singapore 96-39 to score its fifth successive win and joined Japan and South Korea as the only three unbeaten teams in the Third Asian Women's Basketball tournament here. The taller Taiwanese girls662 words
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311 1970-11-06 24 SINGAPORE Cricket Club retained the Slater Cup when they beat Young Men's Sikh Association 3-0 in their annual hockey match on the Padang yesterday. The game started with the young Sikhs attacking in force with scintilating moves on the right flank311 words
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Article501 1970-11-06 24 THE draw for the Bah Chee Cup to be played on Sunday, Nov. 8 at the Keppel Club, Bukit Chermin, starting at 8.00 a.m. MORNING 8.00 a.m.: Teoh Khoon Keah (13) Jing Song Sing (20) vs David Mime (2) Loh Heng Kee (17); 8.06 Peter Tay501 words
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Article, Illustration159 1970-11-06 24 BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. One of Argentina's most popular soccer clubs announced plans to build a 100,000-seat stadium for the World Soccer championship scheduled to be held in this country in 1978. Alberto J. Armando, president of the BOCA Juniors Soccer Club, made theAP - 159 words
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Article117 1970-11-06 24 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Curt Flood, the former St. Louis Cardinal outfield star who sat out last season to dispute baseball's reserve clause, signed to play for the Washington Senators next season. Flood, whose salary will probably surpass US$llO,OOO was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies by the Cardinals last year but refusedAFP - 117 words
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Article114 1970-11-06 24 NEW YORK, Thurs. Juan "Chi Chi" Rodriguez, one of the most colourful golfers on the American professional tour, will forego tournament competition for the rest of this year, following an operation to remove caiciuin deposits on his left elbow and forearm in New York. Rodriguez returned to his native PuertoAFP - 114 words
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Article88 1970-11-06 24 JAKARTA, Thurs. Television and Radio Republik Indonesia will broadcast direct the opening and closing ceremonies of the Asian Games to be held in Bangkok in December. Radio Republik Indonesia will give running commentary throughout the games from 10.00 a.m. (Bangkok Time)daily through its short waves. Meanwhile, the problems of choosing88 words
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Article, Illustration338 1970-11-06 24 MAX LANGE - SOUTHPAW Henry Tan will represent Singapore in the World Cup Bowling Championships at Copenhagen from Nov. 26 to 29. He bowled 1,859 pinfalls, averaging 206 in the nine-game series at Jackie's Orchard for the right to wear the Republic's colours. Singapore HeraldAP - 338 words
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287 1970-11-06 24 M.R. EDE - M.R. EDE PETER WIDE, seven-time Singapore snooker champion, just scraped through the first round of the Singapore Billiards Association Senior Snooker Championship at the Singapore Recreation Club last night. Wide of Aston Recreation Club beat clubmate Loo Yap Long by two frames to287 words
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113 1970-11-06 24 PERTH, Australia, Thurs. South Africa's No. 1 woman tennis player, Pat Walkden, who arrived in Perth today will be unable to represent South Africa in the Federation Cup here on Dec. 26-29. Miss Walkden, 24, represented Rhodesia in the Federation Cup in 1966 and 1967.113 words
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