Eastern Sun, 4 January 1970
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Title Section22 1970-01-04 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1226 Sunday Edition, 4 January 1970. MC(P) 1616 Price 15 cents22 words
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316 1970-01-04 1 Defective Engine Drama PANAMA, Sat. (UPI Reutcr) A hijacked Brazilian airliner landed at Tocumen International airport today and was isolated by National Guardsmen who prevented everyone except Civil Aeronautics Director Patricio Jansen from approaching it. The plane's pilot debarked and conferred with Jansen316 words
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Article36 1970-01-04 1 HONG KONG. Sat. <Reuten A booklet containing Instructions on treating war casualties is being widely circulated in China where a campaign for war preparedness is in progress, according to diplomatic sources In Hong Kong.36 words
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491 1970-01-04 1 MANILA, Sal-. (Reuter) The fate of the 2,810-ton freighter. SS King Bay, whick ran aground on a Philippine reef on December 21, remained unknown today as authorities concerned professed complete ignorance on the matter. The King Bay, owned by the Guan491 words
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Article70 1970-01-04 1 MAJJILA. Sat. (Renter) The Saudi Arabian government has agreed to release a Philippine ship detained in Jeddah with nine of its crew since early last August Mr. Carlos P Romulo. the Philippine Foreign Secretary, said today. The ship. MV Sampaguita. and nine of its crew70 words
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173 1970-01-04 1 TAIPEI Sat, (UPI) —Gladys Aylward. a British missionary whose life story was depicted in a movie called "Inn of Sixth Happiness," died of pneumonia in Taipei today. She was 68. Miss Aylward was found dead in bed at 2 a.m. A Taipei coroner173 words
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189 1970-01-04 1 BEIRUT, Lebanon, Sat. (UPI) Two Israeli motorised usih blew up an isolated Lebanese border post, captured its occupants and kidnapped 11 civilians in the village of Kfar Ala, one-mile south of Mount Hermon in southeast Lebanon early today a Lebanese military spokesman said. The189 words
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Article, Illustration461 1970-01-04 1 TAIPEI, Sat. (UPI) U.S. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew ended a one day visit to the Republic of China today with a pledge that the United States would "stand firm" with the Nationalist regime in meeting "dangers" to peace in Asia. Agnew left forUPI radiophoto. - 461 words
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Article113 1970-01-04 1 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Two young couple* here managed to overcome their divers® matrimonial problems todav the first effective dav of the new reduced age of majority for marriage Tw 0 leather-clad students were the first Londoners to take advantage of the new law allowing 18-year olds113 words
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Article87 1970-01-04 1 PARIS. Sat. (AFP) A strike by air hostesses and stewards scheduled to e:»d at midnight today virtually crippled the operations of Air France, the French state-run airline, out of its base of Orly Airport near here, for the second day running. The other French airlines. UTA.87 words
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Article129 1970-01-04 1 Arrests Not 'AntiCoup' Moves JAKARTA. Sat. (AFP) Foreign Minister Adam Malik said here today that the investigations against military officers in Indonesia were In the context of upholding the rule of lawHe denied foreign news reports on alleged coup d'etat attempts against President Suharto's administration. He said the Investigations now129 words
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Article102 1970-01-04 1 CAPE TOWN, Sat. IAFP> A new comet whica had been spotted a week ago by Japanese astronomers, has been sighted last night over the Cape uf Good Hope. The comet which appeared in the South western sky over the Cape Peninsula shortly before 2.OOOGMT on Fridav,102 words
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Article140 1970-01-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. —The National Emergency Relief Fund and the National Disaster Relief Fund will be merged, the Minister with Special Functions, Tun Tan Siew Sin announced today. 'ln a statement Tun Tan, who it also the chairman of the National Emergency Relief Fund said140 words
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Article53 1970-01-04 2 GLASGOW, Scotland. Sat. (Reutcr) Four young brothers suffocated when their bedroom filled with choking smoke from a smouldering armchair In a house here today. Their widowed mother Mrs Joyce Gardiner raised the alarm and collapsed Artificial respiration failed to revive the boys aged from53 words
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Article135 1970-01-04 2 SAN DIEGO. California. Sat. (UPI) —A 13-year-old baby girl who had been losing weight at a rate of two ounces an hour fought for her life today aided by intravenous feedings of high calorie ''astronaut food." Jennifer Beth Kribs was born with a defective digestive system. Unable to135 words
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330 1970-01-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The United States VicePresident, Mr. Spiro Agnew and Mrs. Agnew art scheduled to arrive here at 8.45 p.m. on Jan. 7 for their threeday official visit to Malaysia. There will be no ceremonial reception at the airport on their arrival,330 words
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Article153 1970-01-04 2 MAINZ, Germany, Sat. (UPI) Jesse Cole. 25, an American soldier, has been charged with murdering a Chinese clothing salesman found battered to death behind a mess hall at an American Army barracks in Mains an Army spokesman said today. The body of Po Kam Fang. 52.153 words
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Article104 1970-01-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Residents in Northeast and North of West Malaysia were today warned to expect within the next days heavy continuous rain due to tropical depression. The Meteorological Office here said today the tropical depression of moderate intensity BS now located in tne south China104 words
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Article128 1970-01-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Police in two separate raids yesterday arrested two elderly bicycle repairers and recovered 25 bicycles believed to be stolen machines. In the first raid, police recovered 20 bicycles and detained a 60-year-old repairer from a shop at Jalan Pahang here. Police picked up another128 words
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Article108 1970-01-04 2 BLANTYRE. Malawi. Sat. fßeuter) President Kamusu Banda has warned Malawlan husbands not to be fooled If their wives give women's political meetings as an excuse for coming home late. For women In the country's capital, Zomba, have been using meetings of the League of Malawi Women female adjunct108 words
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168 1970-01-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A paper factory costing in the rang* of $5O to $BO million it to be set up in Malaysia on a joint venture basis with Japanese and Malaysian capital. This was disclosed here today by th« Minister of Agriculture168 words
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386 1970-01-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. No firearms or dummy weapons were recovered by police from the Communist training camp uncovered in a rubber estate at Kajang last Wednesday to indicate that terrorists operating in the Malaysia-Thai border have infiltrated to the south. During the raid, IB386 words
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156 1970-01-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The British Minister of Defence for Administration, Mr. Roy Hattersley, said today that there are many indications in the planning of the five powers "Bersatu Padu" exercise that reinforcements would come in time when necessary. "I am confident that reinforcements would156 words
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Article37 1970-01-04 2 TAIPING. Sat. Thieves broke into a hoiut at Jalan S'mpang here yesterday and escaped with cash and jewellery totalling $2,730. The victim. Mr. Chua bee Choo told police he was sway when the theft occurred.37 words
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Article, Illustration49 1970-01-04 2 Major General D.N.H. Tyacke, GOC Singapore District and Rear Admiral I.D. McLaughlan, Chief of Staff, Far East Fleet, who have been appointed Commander of the Order of Bath in the New Year's Honours List in Britain, Rear Admiral I.D. McLaughlan, C.B. Major-General D.N.H. Tyack*, C.A.49 words
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Article143 1970-01-04 2 SAIGON. Sat (Reuter)— The US. command today reported the heaviest American casualties in one battle for seven weeks and the first incidents in the demilitarized zone for nearly three months as fighting increased after holiday ceasefire*. A spokesman said American infantry lost seven killed and143 words
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Miscellaneous192 1970-01-04 2 TODAY a Sunday, January 4, 1970. 2 your 1 Keep 2T.me»y 3 Tan.' 4 Try sAec«j* 6 To 7 Dongcr 8 Down C« 9 Your, v lOFme. 11 Liberal !20f 13 Credit 14 Check 15 Things 16Thmgs 17 Revst '8 Temptation 19 Free 20 lni.de 21 Information 22 Doy J23192 words
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Article242 1970-01-04 3 SAIGON, Sat. (UPI) The U.S. Army team investigahng the alleged My Lai massacre has interviewed two U ehlam ese interpreters, three helicopter crewmen and a hamlet chief, U.S. military spokesmen in Saigon said today. The latest interviews brought to 21 the number of persons questioned242 words
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197 1970-01-04 3 CANBERRA, sat. (Reuter) --The Australian government has reversed a decision n ot to continue medical aid at Long Xuyen hospital. South Vietnam. The Department of External Affairs announced yesterday it ha- been decided that a surgeon and a paediatrician attached to the Australian surgical team197 words
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Article128 1970-01-04 3 COLOMBO. Sat. (UPI) •A* least 26 persons were killei and millions rendered home.ess in the worst floods to sweep Cevlon i n the last 10 years, according to official reports. Unofficial figures gave H to of 35 dead Royal Ceylon Air Force p anes and helicopters128 words
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Article50 1970-01-04 3 COLOMBO. Sat OJPI> The Supreme Court yesterday acquitted and released 12 Army men on charges of plotting to overthrow Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake's government. Ten others, including former Army Commander Gen. R-chard Sudodama and Buddhist Monk Henpitagedera Hnanaseeh*. were freed for lack of evidence a few months ago.50 words
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Article40 1970-01-04 3 TOKYO. Sat. <UPI) A total of MJ persons were killed in traffic accidents throughout Japan on New Year's day and Friday, metropolitan and local police reported Saturday. The death toll increased bv 43 persons over last New Year's.40 words
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Article203 1970-01-04 3 SAIGON, Sat. (Reuter) South Vietnam's Foreign Minister Tran Van Lam tonight dismissed any possibility of a Three-party conference of Hanoi, Saigon and the Vietcong. The Minister made the comment in a television interview. during which he denied his government was replacing its chief negotiator in203 words
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Article46 1970-01-04 3 TAIPEI. Sat. (Reuteri Yeh Piao, the oldest man in Kaohsiung. i n southern Taiwan, celebrated his 105 th birthday yesterday, the central news agency reported. Yeh. who received congratulatory messages from highranking Nationalist Chinese government officials was still »n good health, the agency added.46 words
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60 1970-01-04 3 APOLLO 10 astronaut, Eugene Cernan (left) is seen giving South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu a gift of small moon rocks and a Vietnamese flag which was taken to the moon and back by Apollo 11 astronauts. Vice President Spiro Agnew (right) participates in the ceremony which took place NewUPI Radiophoto. - 60 words
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Article231 1970-01-04 3 MANILA. Sat. (UPI) A 17-year-old girl Is reported to have made the blind see and the crippled walk in the village of Simanoc in Naawan town. southern Philippines, the Philippine News Service said Saturday. The PNS quoted the Mayor of Naawan as saying that the231 words
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Article161 1970-01-04 3 MANILA. Sat. (UPI) An American- airman from Clark Air Base was shot and seriously wounded early Saturday while he and friends were en route to a beach resort on the east coast of Central Luzon. An Air Force spokesman said Airman 1/C Ren e E. Pouliot.161 words
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378 1970-01-04 3 SAIGON, Sat. (UPI) Communist troops backed by a heavy mortar barrage assaulted an American night encampment on a hill near £outh Vietnam's northern coast, military spokesmen said today. The Red force pounded the Americal Division camp near Due Pho 302 miles northeast378 words
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Article180 1970-01-04 3 SAIGON. Sat. (Reuter) An American lawyer hired by South Vietnam's militant Buddhists has formally notified the U.S. Army that he is seeking compensation for the victims of the alleged My Lai massacre. Paul Narkin, 46. who said on Thursday that he was confident the UJS. government180 words
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434 1970-01-04 3 MOSCOW, Sat. (Reuter) Vastly Kuznetsov. Russia's chief negotiator, flew into Peking yesterday to resume border talks with the Chinese after a break of nearly three weeks. He is believed to be carrying fresh Kremlin Instructions aimed at making progress In the negotiations. Usually well-informed sources here434 words
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Article68 1970-01-04 3 COLOMBO. Sat «UPI> A joint oil survey between India and Ceylon was proposed yesterday in the Indo-Ceylon region. Dr. Tnguna Sen India's Petroleum and Chemicals Minister, proposed the »urVey because of difficulties with big oil cartels supplying India with oil. The Minister said India was buying ships from68 words
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Article61 1970-01-04 3 NEW DELHI. Sat. (Reuter) The Indian government is disappointed over report* that Pakistan President Yahya Khan has ruled out resumption of trade with India, en External Affairs Ministry spokesman seid here today. G*n. Yahya Khan U teported tr. have told newsmen in Dacca two day» ago that trade61 words
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Article280 1970-01-04 3 MELBOURNE, Sot. (UPI) Capt. John P. Stevenson, Captain of the Australian aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne, which cut an American destroyer in half in June, 1969, resigned Friday from the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Stevenson, 47, was honourably acquitted by a RAN court martial Aug. 25 of280 words
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Article168 1970-01-04 3 CHRISTCHURCH New Zealand. Sat. (Reuter) —America's "Fying Grandfather" Max Conrad. 66 was forced back from a flight to the South Pole today, but said after landing: "I'm not giving up.*' Conrad is attempting a round-the-world flight over both poles in a Piper Aztec aircraft. He landed168 words
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397 1970-01-04 4 PARIS, Sat. (UPI) Israel has recalled all her airmen maintaining in fighting order Frcnch-built, but embargoed, fighter bombers because it doubts France will deliver them to Israel at an early date, high diplomatic sources said yesterday. They said Israel had increased the number397 words
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265 1970-01-04 4 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) Newspapers may be distributed by television in 10 years time, Stuart Mac Lure. editor of the Times of London educational supplement Said yesterday. Transmission by open or closed circuits could be used, Stuart told a conference in London of the265 words
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Article65 1970-01-04 4 CASABLANCA. Morocco. Bat.' (UPI) Hundreds of acres of rich farmland were under water yesterday and road* were cut between Casablanca and Tanglers after several days of rain which caused rivers to burst their banks. Officials said the worst flooding so far has been caused by the65 words
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272 1970-01-04 4 LONDON. Sat, (UPI) Police investigating the disappearance of Mrs Muriel McKay, the wife of a London newspaper executive, interviewed an unknown man late last night. Details of the meeting were unknown, and police made no announcement after talks with the man at a police272 words
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77 1970-01-04 4 5* Franc* Sat. (Reuter) A man with a stiletto stabbed a former convict to death in his hospital bed here yesterday In what appeared to be the latest of a trial of gangland killings in sooth France. As former convict Rene Mindoloni rai being murdered,77 words
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44 1970-01-04 4 A host of newsmen watch as Simone Rizzo "Sam The Plumber" De Cavalcante (foreground) makes his way across icy street on Jan. 2 outside Federal Court. Cavalcante r leaded not guilty to Federal charges of masterminding $20,000,000 a year numbers racket. UPI radio picture.UPI radio picture. - 44 words
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Article138 1970-01-04 4 BRITS, Transvaal, Sat. (Reuter) Jack Seale, a young animal lover who has spent the last fortnight In an enclosed cage with five fullsized crocodiles, had his hand bitten by one of the man-eat-ers last night It was feeding time in the 30 by 20 feet cage138 words
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Article51 1970-01-04 4 CAIRO. Bat. (Reuter) President Nuwr returned to Egypt yesterday after two days of talks in Khartoum. Informed sources In the Sudan capital said that In talks with Sudanese leader MajorGeneral Jafaar El-Nlmelry. President Nasser dlscuwd future plans for action following conclusion of a threeway alliance with51 words
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Article139 1970-01-04 4 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) West German Chancellor Willy Brandt will visit Britain for talks with government leaders on March 3 and 4. Prime Minister Harold WUson's office announced yesterday. It will be Brandt* first visit to Britain since his appointment as Chancellor of the Bonn Government. Brandt139 words
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Article268 1970-01-04 4 LAGOS, Sat. (Reuter) Biafrans suffered a major strategic setback, according to reliable sources here who said Federal Nigerian troops hav« cut off nearly one third of the secessionist state's territory. Official sources would not confirm the report and a Biafran spokesman in Switzerland denied it. But268 words
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94 1970-01-04 4 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) British actress Carol White yesterday pleaded not guilty to a charge of trying to evade paying duty on four fur coats worth £2.500 (6.000 U.S. dollars) wholesale. Customs authorities said Miss White, star of "Cathy Come Home" and "Poor94 words
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242 1970-01-04 4 WASHINGTON Sat (UPI)— The State Department asserted yesterdav that its talks with the Soviet Union on a Middle East oeace formula were still alive, but officials acknowledge privately that thev appeared to ha\> reached a dead end Department ruess officer Carl Bartch242 words
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73 1970-01-04 4 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) British singing start Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck each became richer by one million sterling yesterday. Each has two million shares in the management Agency and Music Company (MAM) whose shares rose more than 10 shillings to 74 shillings73 words
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332 1970-01-04 4 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Israeli commandos are reported to have stolen an entire toD-secret seven-ton radar station which the Russians recently gav e to Egypt, according to a frontpage splash storv in a national dailv newspaper here today." The rightwing Daily Express said the radar station332 words
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Article69 1970-01-04 4 _WARSAW. Sat. (Router) Two teachers at Warsaw Polytechnic College have each been Jailed for two years for smuggling answers to students sitting for an entrance examination. the Warsaw evening paper Kurler Polzkl reported yesterday. A Warsaw district court passed a three-year prison sentence on a third69 words
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Article73 1970-01-04 4 BURY. England. Sat. IUPI) The front wall of an old hotel collapsed on the main street of Bury yesterday. One man was rescued, but authorities said they feared others might have been trapped An undetermined number of passers-bv were injured when tons of masonry from the hotel,73 words
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Article57 1970-01-04 4 BEIRUT, Lebanon Sat. (UPI) Israeli warplanes attacked Lebanon twice yesterday in raids which polltlcaJ sources said seemed to lay the pattern of things to come Nine persons were wounded In the two attacks on south Lebanon. A political source here said: "It looks as If we57 words
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Miscellaneous297 1970-01-04 4 GOOD MORNING, LU ANN ARE NT YOU HAVING BREAKFAST A APARTMENT I'M NOT HUNGRY, TOMMIE! G m T7 I ir ft** >» A 1 Ik V I S *u I a *ifV ESP! mm H it I 2 ANYONE TEACHING SCHOOL SHOULD FORTIFY HERSELF WITH A GOOD BREAKFAST/ si I297 words
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624 1970-01-04 5 NEW YORK, Sat. (Reuter) A book published today outlined a ntw theory concerning l® Edward Kennedy's friend Mary Jo Kopechne she might have been alone in the Senator's car when it plunged off a bridge on Chappaquiddick Island, Massachusetts, last624 words
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267 1970-01-04 5 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI) Federal Bureau of Investigation Director J. Edgar Hoover said yesterday that black extremists had made more than 100 attacks on police officers during the last six months. Many of them, he said, were "unprovoked and nothing more than planned ambushes." At least267 words
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Article191 1970-01-04 5 ING, Georgia. Sat i Military lawyers xor the prosecution and the oeience in the upcoming murder trial of Lt. William L Ca.ley Jr. left for South Viet nam yesterday to inspect th» area in which the alleged Mv Lai massacre occurred. Cap*. Aubrey M Daniel,191 words
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Article142 1970-01-04 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. (UPI) Murders, rapes and armed robberies reached allHma highs in Washingten last year despite President N i x en'» campaign promises to make the capital a model of law and order. Unofficial police reports made available Friday indicated there were 7,071 armed robberies142 words
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Article173 1970-01-04 5 PEARL HARBOUR, Hawaii. Sat. < UPI) Owners of the stricken ammunition ship "Badger State" said yesterday the vessel should be blown up and sent to the bottom of the Pacific. "Btate Marine Lines, Inc.. and Its underwriters have agreed to the abandonment and destruction of173 words
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Article72 1970-01-04 5 SANTA MONICA. California Sat. (Reuter) Murdered Hollywood Actress Sharon Tat* left 545.400 In cash and property but no will, her father told a court here today Co! Paul Tate 47. s the administrator of h:a daughter's I estate Miss Tate's lawyer. Wolf Wallace, told reporters outside the72 words
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Article262 1970-01-04 5 MEXICO CITY. Sat. (UPI) U.S. and Mexican negotiators have reached agreement on a tenet of meaturet which torn* Mexican experts believe will cut the flow of marijuana to the United States by 20 per cent in 1970. Mexico will adopt at least four of262 words
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Article149 1970-01-04 5 SAN CLEMENTE. Calif., Sat. fUPI) President Nixon cleaned up his bill signing chores on Tuesday and began locking up the troublesome federal budget for the 1971 fiscal year. Budget Director Robert Mavo was flying to the western White House in the evening to wrap up final149 words
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Article63 1970-01-04 5 WASHINGTON. Sat (UPT Health. Education and Welfare (HEW) Secretary Robert H. Finch Friday announced an overhaul of his department's security clearance system under which scientists have complained they were black listed. Perhaps 100 scientists and other professionals have been turned down as prospective consultants to the Health. Education and63 words
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Article134 1970-01-04 5 DETROIT. Sat (Reuters Ten men arrested in New Year's day raids were suspected members of a nationwide gambling syndicate connected with race track and sports stars. Special Assistant IS. Attorney James Ritchie announced here He said yesterdav thoae arrested nine in Michigan and one In Las134 words
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Article160 1970-01-04 5 HONO KONG. Bit (Reuten Th§ New China News Agency today described the past 10 years as "a decade of fierce struggle" between the people snd ruling circles of the United States In these 10 years, largescale mass struggles broke out In the United States which were160 words
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Article79 1970-01-04 5 NEW YORK. 6at. (Reuter) The price of a subway (underground railway) or bus ride here will increase from 20 to 30 cents next Bunday to help pay for new benefits won by New York* 35.000 transport workers. It was announced today. Dr. William F Ron a n. Chairman79 words
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Article190 1970-01-04 5 MIAMI. Sat. (Reuter) The skipper of a Liberianregistered freighter said today that a Cuban patrol boat fired several warning shota before ordering the vessel to proceed to a port In Cuba where it was then detained for three hours. Juan Perez, an American, captain190 words
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Article91 1970-01-04 5 NEWARK. N.J.. Sat. (UPI) Simone Rizzo (Sam the Plumber) de Cavalcante. reputed boss of a New Jersey Mafia family, and 16 others pleaded innocent yesterday to Federal charges of loansharking and conspiracy to operate a 20-mlllion-dollar-a-year Interstate numbers game. As the dapper De Cavalcante pleading U.S. Attorney91 words
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Article200 1970-01-04 5 SEATTLE, Wash. Sat. (UPI) Astronaut Richard F. Gordon Jr. said Friday he wouldn't mind riding side-by-sida with a Russian cosmonaut in outer space if he trusted him. But Gordon said the United 6tates was "a long way from putting a man from a Communist country200 words
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Article397 1970-01-04 6 MODERN man 1« in danger of losing his bearin*. Never before has he found life to be more incongruous and meaningless than the one in which he is in now. Amidst all the affluence and technological breakthroughs. man today is a desperately lonely creature, for he has397 words
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Article, Illustration203 1970-01-04 6 atfttptmrfflMNMnaflMfr W» U9 "•••ffC'wi d, strict, tfto Klnsto* fromAuatratU •tfrtcf s toon tint crowd. Ltttf, Ewm(oMs( £lll Gists, wto ncntly rttind from tfw lmmium fn 11 #fi ,fI I■■ WW*''* «WIMH *Mfnf %«v' MM tothtpmmel Out** Ms If Amerka is to bo ovangotaod In the J97os, thooa203 words
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743 1970-01-04 6 ON October 18. 1969. the second largest newspaper published In the Soviet Union. Izvestia. the official organ of the government of Russia, featured a lengthy article and interview of the editor of Izvestia with the cioviet government "Ideological watchdog" the Communist commissar for religion743 words
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Article, Illustration81 1970-01-04 6 MADAM LIM 6IK NOI. aged 88, Grand Old Lady of the Lea Family calabratad Christmas with a family service officiated by Rev. Heng Teck Imm and a reunion dinner at the residence of her eldest son, Lee Choon Eng. former Singapore Legislative Assemblymen and81 words
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Article, Illustration577 1970-01-04 6 THIS is the title of a plan setting out some overall goals for the Singapore Malaya Annual Conference during the remainder of this quadrennium, which has been prepared by the Executive Board in consultation with the Chairmen of other SMAC Boards and Agencies. For the first time,577 words
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Article, Illustration636 1970-01-04 7 BASLE, Sat. 1969 proved to hove been a significant turning point for the Swiss Watch Fair. Not only did the use of a new hail result in considerably increased floor space but a major step was taken in the direction of636 words
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Article13 1970-01-04 7 THE tin orice for yesterday was $697.25 per picul, down SIJS.13 words
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Article, Illustration138 1970-01-04 7 A man has served his company for 34 years without a break has given this advice to both employees and employers. EMPLOYEES: If you want to get along in your job, be more than a 8.30 to 4.30 worker. EMPLOYERS: Loyalty cannot be bought138 words
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1010 1970-01-04 7 Ernest R. Pope - •y Ernest R. Pope WASHINGTON, sit. The Asian Development Bank (ADB), with headquarters now firmly established and operating efficiently in Manila, gained momentum in 1969 in its primary task to speed the economic progress of the free Asian nations through regional co -operation and technical1,010 words
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Article49 1970-01-04 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrials 809 20 up 884 20 Rails 181.07 up 4.73 15 Utilities 112 25 up 2.17 85 Stocks 267.36 up 4.40 40 Bonds 68 43 up 0.32 Commodity futures indexholiday.49 words
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Article, Illustration190 1970-01-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr Anthony Lee Hok Leng has been appointed marketing supervisor lor Dow Chemical International In Malaysia. Mr. Lee will be responsible for the supervision of an expanding Dow marketing force in Malaysia which will assist the company's distributors In selling its range of agricultural190 words
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86 1970-01-04 7 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Rubber market closed neglected yesterday with »pot 23-5/8. 24-3 8. SETTLEMENT HOUSE Feb 23-7/8. 24-I'4 March 24-1/8. 24-s'B. April 24-1 2. 24-7/8 April/June 24-3/4. 25. July/Sept. 24-11/16. 24-15/16. Oct.- Dec. 24-5/8. 24-7' B. Jan/March 24-9 16. 24-13/16. April June 24-1 2. 24-5/8.86 words
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Article91 1970-01-04 7 iHfc neon prima at thf Md|>> pore Produce urbtni* >e»terd*j were> Barer mim Coronal Oil (F O B Bulk AO 00 Coconut OH (F O B Dram 0100 Mixed Copra I? M Muntok White Pepper IF.OR.) 1MM (iarx«Klt While Pepper (F.O B-) 190 00 HarauiK special Blact Pr pptr91 words
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Article253 1970-01-04 7 The Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for ships in port todav Sunday 4: DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 1/2 Christian Msertk 3/4 Ixion 8/9 Holsetensein 18 Sutlej 19 Hongkong Amber N.WI Shonan Maru 23/24 Browlnd 25 Koyo Maru 26/27 Shotatsu Maru 29/30 Masumi Maru253 words
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Article448 1970-01-04 7 ARRIN ALS 5 00am MSA ««•>» k Lumpur 8.00a.m MsA lIV R Lumpur 8 45 am- MsA 331 Sydney. Jakarta 1015 a m MsA 112 K Lumpur l< 4«i p in CAI C IA laipri H«ng Kong 10-ZA am- MsA 055 Penang. Ipoh. K Lumpur. Malacca 14K) p.m448 words
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128 1970-01-04 7 MR. WILSON Richards representative of Kodak (Malaya) Pte. Limited. Singapore, recently returned from a three-week technology training programme at Kodak headquarters in Rochester, New York, where information on latest refinements in business systems was made available to Arms in 14 countries. Mr. Richard (extreme right), listens as Mr. C. W.128 words
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Article165 1970-01-04 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) The stock market finished strong yesterday, but turnover slowed to around 8,000,000 share* (from 19-miliion on Wednesday) as many investors extended the New Year's holiday to four days. At the close, the UPI marketwlde Indicator showed a gain o* 2.08 per165 words
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183 1970-01-04 7 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) The market Armed over a broad front. The end of the UK travel restrictions was aeen as an indication that the squeeze wag belnf relaxed, and buyer# were active in all sectors of the market Toward* the close the IT Index183 words
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129 1970-01-04 7 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Gold prlce» declined in very quiet trading yesterdav on markets here and abroad I n London, gold dropped 7J cents at the morning fixing and fell an additional 5 cents for a second fixing of U.S.$ 35.075 a troy ounce129 words
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Article59 1970-01-04 7 THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore yes terday made the following changes In its rates to merchants (rates »re quoted to the equivalent of 100 unitg of foreign currency). SHILLING T.T orOD. ready: Deutsche Maris $83.9500; Holland Guilders $85.3050; Swiss Francs $71.6375; French Francs $55 6200; Danish Kroner59 words
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Article, Illustration90 1970-01-04 8 Viva Las Vegas! Big night out for two giants FRANK SINATRA docs the honours and ushers Elvis and his wife Priscilla into the Las Vegas International Hotel for the opening night of his daughter. Nancy, in cabaret there. For Elvis, the surroundings were familiar. having just played90 words
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Article358 1970-01-04 8 JJI THERE! So how's the new year treating you so far? As far as I'm concerned, it was a disastrous start: I scratched my new Beatles single two days ago Like...Holy Black Cat's Wrath! Say, do you believe in all that superstitious razzmatazz? I think it's utter358 words
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Article117 1970-01-04 8 YOUTH yielded to age in many of the popular music charta this week. Elvis Presley, who will be 35 on January Bth. is making a comeback in Europe with his disc "Suspicious Minds" and is moving up fast in America with "Don't Cry Daddy". The acceni this week117 words
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Article237 1970-01-04 8 RECEIVED three singles direct from the USA last week via air mail—so I guess they must be pretty hot on the 'press'. All on the Chess label, they're "Going Home" by the great Muddy Waters (considered by many as the grand-daddy of rhythm "n" blues >. "The Soul Ranger"237 words
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Article, Illustration646 1970-01-04 8 THE BEATLES' first religious ballad and their first non-Beatle composition for more than seven years a version of the Drifters' "Save The Last Dance For Me" are amoni surprise tracks which will almost certainly be included on the group's forthcoming "Get Back" album Exclusive646 words
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Article, Illustration177 1970-01-04 8 THE Flying Machine has arrived; five talented musicians armed with years of combined experience, an interesting assortment of personalities and Instrumental ability The Flying Machine are:Tony Newman. Bam Kempe. Stuart Colman. Steve Jones and Paul Wilkinson. Tony and Sam can be termed the founder members of177 words
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Article, Illustration24 1970-01-04 8 IT Anally happened, falsetto voiced TINT TIM married 17-year-old VICKIE BCDINGER in Johnny Carson network American TV show a fortnight ago.24 words
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Article473 1970-01-04 8 GARRY CHAMBERS - Dreamed up by GARRY CHAMBERS TINY TIM: Veni Ved' Vicki GRATEFUL DEAD: Top of the mourning to you! MICK JAGGER: Someone tried to sell me a Wurlitzer but I fumed it down. After *ll. I gave up mouth organs ages ago. CLOOAGH RODGERS: O. that Kenny Young473 words
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Advertisement63 1970-01-04 8 Tom Jones Engelbe rt Humperdinck Ronnie Aldrich and his two pianos Rachmanioff The Rolling Stones Cassette Nos. SKC 4855, 4909 SKC 4868.4901, 4939 SKC 4159 4150 TXC 101, 103 NEW' Every Sunday, Decca presents over RADIO SINGAPORE, a programme of Cassette music... "We've qot it taped." Time 10— 10 3063 words
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Advertisement94 1970-01-04 8 One Success Follows Another! V 7 A♦vj* > w." *> >« X j>\ V\ /X-iW oc *;:*>» ;>-• v *P\ m Victor >ll.(;i it J n i M it M rs 1 wim J i I I If! Jf\H f If tg fcr N-W-- H? s hi MM m -I94 words
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Miscellaneous145 1970-01-04 8 TOP TUNES NEW YORK 1. Raindrop* Kffp Fallln' On My Head BJ. Thomas 2. Leaving On A Jet Plana Peter, Paul and Mary 3. Someday We'll Be Together Diana Ross 'Supreme* 4- Down On The Corner Creedence Clearwater Revival 5. No Na Hey Hey KiM Him Goodbye Steam 8. Holly145 words
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585 1970-01-04 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR Ann: Please tell me if I am normal or a candidate for the net. I'm beginning to wonder. Yesterday I went to my doctor for a checkup. I'm not the type who runs to the doctor with585 words
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554 1970-01-04 9 SHEILAH GRAHAM - S/n-ii/iiiiff l'«r l/i/sc/J... SHEILAH GRAHAM YORK, Sat. A new star? Helmut Berger. Austrian. Twent y-ftve Blond. Rather beautiful and chosen from 500 hopeful aspirants to star as "Dorian Gray" in the new film version. But you will see him first554 words
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Article, Illustration365 1970-01-04 9 Goh Eng Kee - By Goh Eng Kee REMEMBER the old line that some men don't know the monster they have created until they face it themselves? Well, in short, that is what MGM's "The Fiction Makers" starring Roger Moore and Sylvia Syms is about. Of course, there are a365 words
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Article, Illustration95 1970-01-04 9 VIVACIOUS \ETERAN' of the 'CARRY ON' films, JOAN SIMS, tends Seasonal Greetings to Eastern Sun cinemagoers. JOAN is one of the best-known British comediennes end will be seen very soon in the new Peter Rogers' film. CARRY ON AGAIN. DOCTOR. The film is e95 words
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Article, Illustration450 1970-01-04 9 Gloria-mae - By Gloria-mae RELAX...RELAX...RELAX...! This wos the main interest of a group of young people. Windows open ond soft candlelight and streams of moonlight mingled with the group and the singing of songs not the jazz or fast numbers but folksies and ballads450 words
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Advertisement76 1970-01-04 9 \UL\ 55 Svt Boutique and Beauty Saloon 21-A Killimy Road, (off Orchard Road) Singapora, 9. Taiaphona: ***** THE NATIONAL THEATRE TRUST hi MMCtetiM with /*yt I JL Performances National Theatre Different programme each night Thuraday Sth |an. g 30 p.m. friday 9th |an. I „;-KHv Saturday 10th Ian. Saturday 10th76 words
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Miscellaneous280 1970-01-04 9 11th RECORD DAY! No Free List Dtir u> ni 111 > length »bo«» dally: II a m t*l lft Wl6 NO INCRE ASE ID PRII Ehl JAMES BOND mi 7 ON HER MAJESTY «ECRtI >ER Vlt E' George Lazenoy Diana Riga Pandvis:oD t TechnlcOiOr <DA> So Haif-Price' So Military Concession'280 words
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Miscellaneous217 1970-01-04 9 mm RGANIS AT IO f\l CATHAY ***** IST* INCimMG DAT! 11 m.m.. I.M. «.M •so A *JI ML Wilt Planer Proaenta "SNOW WHITE AND THE WVEN DWARFS" A PCLL-LENOTH CARTOON la Tochaioolor IOR CHARD-***** WOW! I*TH DAT! K« fr»« Liat! TODAT 4 SHOWS AT lt.iS »ji.. t.N. 5.30 A S.4S217 words
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Article905 1970-01-04 10 Ben Variyan - 4,000 See Thrilling Final In Pouring Rain By Ben Variyan If UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor's superb handling of the slippery ball in pouring rain and smooth running by their three quarters, especially in the first half, helped them to beat a very determined Singapore Civilians side905 words
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Article142 1970-01-04 10 MEXICO City. Sat. fAFP)— Footballers in the World Cup in Mexico this year will have to undergo drug-checks, the Secretary of the Organising Committee Mr. Ramon Alatorre said here today. Speaking at a press conference. Mr. Alatorre said that the usual drug-tests would be enforced142 words
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97 1970-01-04 10 THE MSA Sports Club, one of light participating teams in the MSA Invitation Basketball championship tournament, in a march past at the Gay World Stadium last night. The tournament, which is being organised jointly by the Basketball Association of Singapore and the MSA Sports Club, began last night and will97 words
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244 1970-01-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malaysian Women's Hockey Association have invited the South African women's hockey team to play here next year. They are one of 14 Euro-Afro-Asian countries invited to play friendly games here. The secretary of the association, Miss Ponnu244 words
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Article22 1970-01-04 10 SALFORD. Lancashire. Sat. (Reuter> Salford beat Whitehaven by seven points to two in a Rugby League match here last night.22 words
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Article188 1970-01-04 10 MCCUganda Match Called Off IXSNDON, Sat. (Reuter) MCC were yesterday told by the East African Cricket Con. ferer.ee that thev cannot play Uganda »n the A r? t scheduled match of their tour of East Africa and the Far East. They were due to o'ay a three-day match against Uganda188 words
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174 1970-01-04 10 SYDNEY. Sat. (Reuter) Rav Mitchell, the Australian judge for the world featherweight title fight between champion Johnny Famechon and Japan's Fighting Harada. has had his air ticket to Tokyo cancelled bv his sponsors. Mitchell told Reuter today that he had now given up hope of174 words
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286 1970-01-04 10 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter)— World featherweight boxing champion Johnny Famechon of Australia had a public sparring session today in preparation for his January 6 title fight with Japan's Fighting Harada in Tokyo. About 50 Australian and Japanese Journalists and cameramen watched the tworound session, but286 words
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Article184 1970-01-04 10 SYDNEY. Sat. (Reuter) A Swiss-entered plane In the 12 000-mlle London to Sydney air race completed the course today while Its 62 rivals remained officially grounded by bad weather 400 miles from the finishing line. But the crew will win no prizes, since their184 words
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Article90 1970-01-04 10 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Jack Bodell, British heavyweight boxing champion, will fight Cahfornian Jerry Quarry at the Beverley Hilton Hotel. Los Angeles. on February 23. it was announced here to. day. Mr George Biddies. Bodell's manager, .said here that negotiations were completed today for the match, which90 words
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Article834 1970-01-04 10 A TOTAL of 220 horse* ha? bren entered for the Ipoh m*etin« on Jan 10. 11. 17 and 18 The ho.-ses. compri- ng in Clas« 3 J7 in Clas. and 75 in Clas* fi are". CLASS S <sif s tr o r 9f 6f o834 words
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669 1970-01-04 10 Our Racing Correspondent - By Our Racing Correspondent IPOH, Sat. Trainer Mansor bin Matban's pair. Warm Season (Sonny Ng) and Supreme Confidence, were associated in an interesting workout here this morning. Clapping on the pace at the half mile, they ran th« last 3f in 37 1 5,669 words
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Article76 1970-01-04 10 KARACHI. Sat. (Reuter) Pakistan, the Olympic champions. beat West Germany 2-1 In a hard-fought friendly hockey international her® yesterday. Halftime: 1-1. West Germany, one of the favourites in the sevennation International tournament opening i n Bombay today, took th* lead in the 16th minute through a76 words
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Article38 1970-01-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Television Malaysia will telecast the HMS Malaya Cup rugby final between Selangor and Singapore between 305 p.m. to 4.00 p m. tomorrow Singaporeans can view the film on Channel 3.38 words
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Article1236 1970-01-04 11 Ctrange Stories Of Sport (t) The World Of Sport Is Full Of Stories,... But There Are None Stranger Than Those In This First Of Four ArtUles By Alan Hart TN THE DAYS of the great old names of boxing James Corbett met Bob Fitzsimmons in Carson City,1,236 words
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Article, Illustration202 1970-01-04 11 IL PASO Texas. Sat. (UPI) —-Former U.S. Open champion Lee Trev.no has filed a US$5OO,OOO suit against en Ohio firm which he said misrepresented itself when it signed him to a contract, it was learned yesterday. Trevino. who filed the suit on202 words
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177 1970-01-04 11 JOHANNESBURG, Sat. (Reuter) The Auatrallan cricketers arrived here by air yesterday for a three-month tour of South Africa. The team, freah from a 3-1 Test series victory over India, will plgy four Teats in the Republic. Skipper Bill Lawry said that although he177 words
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Article175 1970-01-04 11 LONDON. Sat.. (Reuter) i Castleford. the English Rugby League Cup holders, have a home tie against Yorkshire rivals Hull in the first round of the Rugby League Cup. drawn in Leeds last night. Salford. beaten finalists at Wembley last year, will not welcome a visit to175 words
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469 1970-01-04 11 MANILA. Sat. (AFP) Japan's Jaguar Kakizawa was named Boxer of the Year and Masao Ohba was cited Boxer of the Month by the Oriental Boxing Federation in their year-end ratings released today. FLYWEIGHT: Champion: Erbito Salavarria 1 Berkrek Chartvonchai (T) 2. Masao Obba469 words
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Article162 1970-01-04 11 NTW DELHI Sit (Reuter) Rena Abrandaze of the Soviet Union scored a surprise win over third-seeded fellowRussian Miss A Tukherly to reach the final of the women's sln*les In the Asian lawn tennis championships here yesterdav. Unseeded Miss Abrandsre fought her wsy to s 6-4 5-7.162 words
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Article158 1970-01-04 11 KEVIN. New Zealand. Sat. (Reuter) New Zealander Grame Lawrence roared to victory in the first of the Tasman champlonahio motor racing aeries her# today. Australians Ma* Stewart and Frank Matich grabbed second and third places In the testing 75-mlle event Mike Goth of the United States,158 words
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Article36 1970-01-04 11 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Results of English League Division soccer matches played last night were: Fulham 1 Orient 1 (brought forward from January S). Halifax Town versus Barrow postponed because of unfit ground.36 words
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Article36 1970-01-04 11 NEW DELHI. Sat. (Reuter) Indian Premjlt La 11 reached the men's singles final at the Asian lawn tennti championship* here today with a 6-2. 6-2. 6-2 victory over Telmuraz Kakullya of the Soviet Union.36 words
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Advertisement173 1970-01-04 11 Classified Ad. Where To Stay STRAND hOTIL. Bencoolen Street. Town centre. Quiet clean, reasonable rates. Alrcond'tloned rooms, private bath. Bar/ Restaurant. Homeiv services. Tels: *****/*****. mat JOIN NOW I IbJI AS A PILOT OFFICER The Air Defence Command of the Singapore Armed Forces is recruiting young men to become Pilot173 words
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Miscellaneous1066 1970-01-04 11 (CHANNEL 5t "Eagles Sometimes Cant Fly" 10 R| A.M. Opening Anncts in 1015 Tuebingen Chamber Orcheall Language; and Skippy The stra (repeat) 10 50 The Blue and Bush Kangaroo. "The Black The Grey. "On To Richmond^ Spider" 10 30 The Doctor* and 11.40 News in Brief (English.) Tne Nurses, "Rites1,066 words
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Article, Illustration500 1970-01-04 12 EVEN as a little boy, Chue Chieu Yue used to sit on the doorsteps of his house in Pulasan Road gazing at the open sea with longing. He was not asking for much either just wanted to be an able seaman andSunpix. - 500 words
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Article128 1970-01-04 12 YUEN TONG CHYE, 23. was yesterday sentenced to two years' jail by the Fourth District Court Judge, Mr. Dalip Singh, after he pleaded guilty to a charge of robbing a foreman of the Pasir Panjang Power Station of his wrist watch. The prosecuting officer. Inspector128 words
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Article107 1970-01-04 12 A black-listed Malaysian was yesterday sentenced to six months jail by the Fourth District Court Judge Mr. Dalip Singh, for trying to bribe an Immigration Officer. On Dec. 29 at 12.45 pm. the Immigration Officer Mr Mayakrishna Ramayah stationed at the Woodlands check point, inspected107 words
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Article67 1970-01-04 12 ANOTHER two industries and their products have been granted pioneer status under the Economic Expansion Incentives (Relief from Income Tax) Act They are Textiles (synthetic fibre and yarn) and Eloor Coverings Manufacture (carpet backing cloth, all types). The order under section 4(i> of the Act. signed by the67 words
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1093 1970-01-04 12 Ooi Eng Cheong - interview With By Ooi Eng Cheong At 1.18 p.m. yesterday telephone number ***** rang agitatedly. An unseen hand lifting the phone answered: "This is a Samaritan. Can I help your The person on the other end of the line, replied in great1,093 words
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130 1970-01-04 12 THE Port of Singapore Authority hat issued a stern warning to the shipping community that legal action will be taken in the future if contraventions of the Arms and Offensive Cargo Ordinance continues. The PSA. in its latest Port Circular, noted130 words
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Article65 1970-01-04 12 A POOLSIDE buffet paity will be held tonight from 7p.m. to 11 pm. at the Hotel Negara to raise funds for the Red Cross Crippled Children's Home. The Tampines and The Cheshire Home. Highlight of the evening will be a fashion show by Michelle Beauty Model Agency65 words
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Article69 1970-01-04 12 TWO youths Yong Kia Fatt and Ong Gim pho who are registered National Servicemen in the Vigilante Corps were charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday for absenting themselves from training, at the Bukit Ho Swee and Tiong Bahru Secondary Schools. They claimed trial and69 words
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133 1970-01-04 12 THREE youths, all armed with daggers, tied and gagged up five employees and a customer at the Asia Steel Welded Mesh Company at Paya Lebar Road and escaped with cash $1,590. two wrist watches valued at $125 and a gold ring worth $2O on133 words
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Article124 1970-01-04 12 A former overseer of the Public Works Department attached to the Alexandra Sewage Substore, yesterday pleaded guilty to 12 charges of cheatinq the PWD of a total of $7,853. Senior Inspector Koh Lain Bee. told the Fourth District Judge Mr Dalip Singh, that the overseer. Yong124 words
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Article18 1970-01-04 12 THERE were a total of 66 accidents. se*en of «hich were described a« serious, on Friday.18 words
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Article112 1970-01-04 12 The Singapore Red Cross Society is airlifting about 2-3 4 tons of disaster relief supplies from the League Warehouse to the Ceylon Red Cross Society for the relief of flood victims. "The supDlies include li tions of skimmed milk bought loca'.lv on behalf of the112 words
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190 1970-01-04 12 POLICE has arrested a 13-year-old illegal immigrant from Pulau Bulu yesterday for the theft of a motor-scooter from a car park, at the Old Kallang Airport Road. Giving details of the arrest, a police spokesman said that a Police Constable on duty. Tan Choon190 words
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131 1970-01-04 12 Teo Choon Seng. a National Service absentee was yesterday sentenced to five months jail b v the Fifth Court Magistrate Syed Alwi Ahmad Alsree. Teo 19. failed to register for National Service even after several reminders from Centra] Manpower Base, Lt. Hue Fook Sen told131 words
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333 1970-01-04 12 HOW did Yeo Hoon Huay. a one-year-old girl die from the effects of salicylate poisoning, when only a normal dose was taken' This was the question posed in the coroner's court yesterday. Salicylic acid is a basic Ingredient in most popular cold and fever pills.333 words
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Miscellaneous80 1970-01-04 12 Time Tide TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN: 12 44 a.m. (5 ft.) 650 a m. (8.3 ft.) 1.57 p.m. (2.6 ft.) 9.03 p.m. (7.3 ft.) NAVAL DOCKYARD: 1.02 a .m (6.1 ft.) 653 a.m. (9.4 ft.) 1.40 D-m. (3.4 ft.) 8.50 t>.m. (8.9 ft.) TOMORROW SINGAPORE TOWN: 12.44 am (5.3 ft.); 6.4080 words
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