Eastern Sun, 15 January 1970
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Title Section21 1970-01-15 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN-NATIONAL DAILY ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1237 Thursday, 15 January 1970. MC(P) 1616 Price 15 cent*21 words
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Article, Illustration740 1970-01-15 1 THE President of the British Board of Trade yesterday stated that South-east Asia was too tremendous a market "to be ignored/' He was referring to current speculation on the British military pullout beginning next year, and how Britain views her own economic interests in740 words
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Article, Illustration117 1970-01-15 1 The Police are anxious to contact Lim Gim Liong, alias Ah Kal. whom they believe could help them in their investigations into the 5235,000 robbery at the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank branch at Taman Jurong on Dec. 27. Lim, 30. was last known117 words
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180 1970-01-15 1 THE 50 M JERUSALEM. Wed. (Reuter) Foreign Minister Abba Eban today said Israel had been misled about France's decision to supply 50 Mirage jets to Libya. Answering questions In the Knesset (Parliament), the Minister said the French ambassador. M Francis Hure, had assured him on180 words
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386 1970-01-15 1 CANBERRA, Wed. (UPI) Australian and U.S. Secret Servicemen fought with demonstrators outside Parliament House today while U.S. Vice President Spiro T. Agnew was lunching inside with Prime Minister John G. Gorton. At least 10 persons were arrested, police said. Agnew was met by boos386 words
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Article68 1970-01-15 1 GAZA Wed. (Reuter) An Israeli Arab was found murdered todav In a refugee camp in the Gaza strip, reliable sources said here The sources added that a body found In a street in the refugee camp at Nusseirat. southern Gaza strip, was that of an Israeli Arab68 words
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Article50 1970-01-15 1 MANILA. Wed 'Rfuter) Philippine Foreign Secretary Carlos P. Romulo today signed a circular doing awav with visa requirements for Incoming tourists. Under the circular, tourists can stay In the country up to 21 days and teek an extension of their stay provided they pay fees for the extension.50 words
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162 1970-01-15 1 WARWICK England. Wed. (Reuter) Anne Hathaway's cottage near here w as burnt down because a 21-year-old man quarrelled with his girl friend, a local court was told today. Alan Charles Jacques was sentenced to four vears in Drison after pleading guilty to unlawfully ann162 words
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247 1970-01-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Six ocean-going linen with a total of 74,000-ton dead weight will form Malaysia's first International Merchant Navy, it was stated here today. The fleet would consist of vessels constructed in Japan and European countries to carry Malaysia's primary products247 words
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256 1970-01-15 1 APIA, Western Samoa. Wed. (Reuter) A Polynesian Airlines DC-3 Airliner with 30 passengers aboard crashed into a lagoon after takeoff from Faleolo Airport here early today and there are believed to be no survivors. The plane was on a flight to Pago256 words
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Article34 1970-01-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Indonesia's Garuda Airways will resume commercial flights through Kuala Lumpur beginning Saturday with two flights a week. The airline temporarily suspended Its operations 14 months ago for "commercial reasons."34 words
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Article172 1970-01-15 1 E-W Germany BONN, Wed. (UPI) Chancellor Willy Brandt invited the Communist rulers of East Germany today to Join him in open negotiations to bring about a "regulated relationship" between the two states now divided by a "bleeding border." East German reaction to its proposal will determine172 words
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Article38 1970-01-15 1 LAGOS. Fri. (Reuter) Federal third division troops were today ordered to halt their advance Into the densely populated areas of former secessionist Biafra. The order was Issued In a broadcast over the captured Blafran radio station.38 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous6 1970-01-15 1 "On second thoughts fellows, DON'T smile!"6 words
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Article74 1970-01-15 2 Mr. Tan Hoay Gie has been e'.ected as the President of the Boys' Brigade at an annual general meeting held recently. The other office bearers are: Mr. Lim Ken* Boon and Rev. Richard Ong (vice presidents), Mr. Khoo Buan Hln (Secretary). Mr. John de Foe74 words
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Article56 1970-01-15 2 The bodv of Osman bin Ahmad, 34 was found at the foot of a block of semi-constructed flats at Tanglin Halt Close on Tuesday. The deceased- of Lorong Sarhad. off 15 3/4 ms. Pasir Panjang suffered head injuries. He was believed to have fallen from one of the56 words
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239 1970-01-15 2 THE President of the Swiss Cottage School's Interact Club, Miss Anita Teo. said yesterday more should be done towards integration among the youth of different races in Singapore. Miss Teo. 17, who U a pre-university student, was speaking on "What Interact can do239 words
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Article132 1970-01-15 2 Two-and-a-half year-old Chua Nam See drowned in a water jar in a bathroom, at Block 97. Lorong 2. Toa Payoh, on Dec 11, last year, the Coroner's Court heard yesterday Chua's mother. Madam Lim Ah Keow told the court that about 5 p.m. that day,132 words
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353 1970-01-15 2 PEOPLE living in an urban environment should not consider that the mere provision of food, clothings and shelter is all that is necessary to make a rich and meaningful life. There are other requirements which have to be satisfied to enrich353 words
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Article232 1970-01-15 2 THE Acting Manager of Air-India, Mr. R. P. Misra and Mrs. Misra will give a cocktail for the ManagerSingapore Malaysia, Air-India. Mr. P. S. Rajaratnam and Mrs. Rajaratnam today at the Golden Lotus, Hotel Malay- sia at 7 p.m. o REV. and Mrs. James Wong wi'l232 words
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Article359 1970-01-15 2 A 22-YEAR-OLD labourer, Pheh Yong Cheng alias Ong Kim Siah was yesterday committed to stand trial in the High Court on two charges of raping a 17-year-old maid servant. He was alleged to have raped her twice, once on Oct. 2 at a grass359 words
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274 1970-01-15 2 SUCCESSFUL personalities are necessary symbols to inspire and help individuals in any society to strive towards greater performances and higher goals, the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Enche Rahim Ishak said last night. He was speaking at a dinner organised by the274 words
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110 1970-01-15 2 Major A. Hashim of the 8A F left recently for Indonesia to attend a course at the Indonesian Staff College at Bandung. Major Hashim Is the second senior officer from the S.A F. o attend the course. Colonel Balleh. who left for Indonesia110 words
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Article134 1970-01-15 2 Police Have smashed a gang of thieves specialising in car radios and tape-re-corders. in the MacPherson area Five youths were arrested from the MacPherson Lane car park, yesterday. A police party from Joo Chlat Police Station rushed to the scene, after they received information that five134 words
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Article73 1970-01-15 2 A motor cyclist, Mohd Noor bin Jasman. 20 died on the spot after the machine he was riding collided with a car at the Junction of East Coast Road and Ceylon Road late Tuesday night. Mohd Noor. of Jalan Serla. off Kampong Pay a. was thrown off his73 words
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Article34 1970-01-15 2 Police are appealing to the relative* of Wai Chee Cheng. 50, who?* body was found dead near Elgin Bridge on Tuesday to contact Insp Richard Urn of the Marine Police at or.?e.34 words
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80 1970-01-15 2 FLYING Officer Sullivan with the Commendation Certificate he personally received from the Air Commander, Far East Air Force, Air Marshall, Sir Neil Wheeler (right). He and Fit. Lt. Charles Shuster succeeded in bringing their disabled Canberra jet into Darwin from 29,000 feet up, 400 miles from Darwin when an explosion80 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous201 1970-01-15 2 T£)DAY a Thursday, January 15, 1970. I IPTAR —-j—Brctura ID Z53-66-73 jfJAMVJi W\vW.2o k<UAT2O OW9-21-28 fo-37-52 CIMJNI WAY it me 30 CAHC IK. JVNflf wvtn I JK, Your Dalfy Adhfity Cu/V« H f >ceorc/Tnff f» Starr. i To develop message for Thursday, read words corresponding to numbers tf your Zodiac201 words
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153 1970-01-15 3 SAIGON, Wed. (Reuter) The Chief-of-Staff of the North Vietnamese Army's Second Division, Colonel Dang Ngoc Toa. has defected to the Saigon Government side, a military spokesman said today. He presented himself to a company of South Vietnamese regional force militia in Quang Nam153 words
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218 1970-01-15 3 ROME. Wed (UPI) —An appeals court yesterday ru!ed an Italia n Marquis had diplo- matic immunity and could not be tried for the daylight jewel robbery o* an American millionairess A Rome Court had found Marquis Leopoldo dl Mottola. 22. and a oiazz218 words
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173 1970-01-15 3 LONG BEACH. California, Wed. (UPI) Two sociology professors at Long Beach State College were suspended on Monday after teaching a class which featured nude male and female models and movie s depicting sexual activities The two men, Marion Steele. 31 and Dr. Donald Robertson.173 words
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Article64 1970-01-15 3 TAIPEI. Wed (Reuter) British missionary Miss Gladys Aylward. who became famous for her life-lone work for orphans in China, will be laid to rest at Tamsui. a small town 17 miles south-west of here on January 24. According to her wishes, «he will be burled in Chinese flress64 words
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52 1970-01-15 3UPI radiophoto. - 52 words
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224 1970-01-15 3 TOKYO. Wed. (Reuter* Prime Minister Eisaku Sato retained his top ministers in presenting his new cabinet for the Emperor s approval tonight. Among those keeping their old positions were Foreign Minister Kiichl Aichl, Finance Minister Takeo Fukuda and Chief Cabinet Secretary Shlgeru224 words
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124 1970-01-15 3 LONDON, Wed (UPI) Russia has agreed to build a "satellite communications station" in Cuba which experts say could be intended for monitoring and tracking American missiles. The agreement reached earlier this month marks the recent improvement of CubaSoviet relations after a period of estrangement124 words
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593 1970-01-15 3 LONDON. Wed (Reuter) The Duke of Windsor yesterday said he could see nothing much wrong with modern youth and recalled that he had trouble with the older generation himself in his day. In his first television interview for 14 years, the593 words
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Article74 1970-01-15 3 CANBERRA. Wed (UPI) Vice-President Splro Agnew is unlikely to make any comment on US. Senator William Fulbrlght's statement that Agnew is a "smart aleck," a spokesman said today. Fulbright attacked Agnew In an Interview with United Press International when the senator returned to Washington after74 words
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Article510 1970-01-15 3 Adam Kellett-Long - By Adam Kellett-Long MOSCOW, Wed. (Reuter and UPI) China and the Soviet Union are continuing their secret border negotiations in Peking, despite a renewed war of words and reports of near deadlock. Soviet Government press spokesman Leonid Zamyatin damped speculation that the talks had been510 words
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Article109 1970-01-15 3 HEIDdjBERG. Wed (Renter) A new mineral has been discovered in moon rocks brought to Earth by Apollo 11 astronauts in July, a West German Institute announced today. The mineral wig magnetic and composed of coppe r and lead, the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear109 words
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Article, Illustration597 1970-01-15 3 Ann Landers - The Difference Between A Friend An Acquaintance Ann Landers nEAR ANN: I am 28. gainfully employed, fairly attractive, and single but not by choice I should tell you, Ann. I have a slight hearing problem but not many people are aware of it. I fake a lot and am good597 words
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210 1970-01-15 4 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) —Australian George Lasenby, the new James Bond, today engaged his co-star Diana Rigg in a slanging match boldly headlined in Britain's popular press. The much-published row began with an open letter from the 27-year-old English actress accusing Laaenby of "dwelling on210 words
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622 1970-01-15 4 LISBON, Wed. (Reuter) Biafran leader Major-General Odumegwu Ojukwu was today reliably reported in hiding somewhere in Lisbon—though the mystery of his movements since Biafre's collapse et the weekend lingers on. Informed sour, ces here reported that he arrived on Monday,622 words
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392 1970-01-15 4 MOSCOW. W«d. (Reuter and UPI) The Russians disclosed officially for the first time yetteniay that they had opened the door to U.S. participation in a European Security Conference, but indirectly charged the Americans with "hindering" its preparation. The Soviet Government believed the time-table392 words
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206 1970-01-15 4 BOSTON, Massachusetts. Wed. (Reuter) The first challenger to Edward Kennedy's seat as senator for Massachusetts yesterday an. nounced his candidacy for the November senatorial election. Joslah Spauld;ng. a 48-year-old Liberal Republican who resigned as his party's state committee chairman six weeks ago. is seeking the206 words
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148 1970-01-15 4 ROSWELL. New Mexico. Wed (UPI) It took only 86 seconds for 423 persons to scramble out of a huge Boe- ing 747 jetliner last night In a third test to determine if the big plane could be evacuated within 90 seconds. The test was148 words
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339 1970-01-15 4 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. (Reuter) Th« United States yesterday told Russia that it would stand by its latest proposals for a Middle East settlement and make no further concessions, informed sources said According to the sources, the warning was delivered by US339 words
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Article115 1970-01-15 4 SOUTHAMPTON. England, Wed. (Reuter) Soldier Ron Ramsbury marched into local television studios here and dumped his set In protest against programmes he did not like. Yesterday, he asked for the set back. His wife. Teenle. left him after It went. Forty-year-old Ramsbury explained. "My wife is115 words
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Article51 1970-01-15 4 COPENHAGEN' Wed. (Reuter) Reported sex crimes nave fallen dramatically since the liberalisation of the pornography laws in Denmark. In Copenhagen, with a population of about 700.000, the police said reported sex crimes numbered 352 In 1969 compared with 520 in 1968. a drop of 36 per51 words
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Advertisement80 1970-01-15 4 PLAYING IN 6 CONTINENTS? 75 COUNTRIES! 300 CITIES' EXCITEMENT! LAU6HTER! THRILLS! BEAUTY! ty //v fHE WORLD? GAY WORLD STADIUM Sun. 18th Jan. 2 shows 3.30 p.m. and 8.00 p.m. Special concessions Party Bookings Ring: *****2 Tickets on sale at: Robinson's, C.K. Tang, Cold Storage. Gay World Stadium. Free admission to80 words
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Advertisement64 1970-01-15 4 GERMAN BACH SOLOISTS VICTORIA THEATRE Fri. 16th Jan. 8.30 p.m. Tickets: $2, $4, $6, $8 at C.K. Tang, Robinson's, Cold Storage and National Theatre Box Office. (10 a.m. 6 p.m.) The Popular Rendezvous FOR YOUR LUNCH Served in Airconditioned Comfort "Fisitaulant ,|f by Attractive Waitreaaee Prince Room"^Ssg^j Restaurant 22 Raffles64 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous246 1970-01-15 4 r D O Phone *****, CAPITOL Phone ***** COMING SOON! John Qarto Klaus Kinskl •SARTANA" Scope Color 'SB! tMxd*Tjk 6ond»T Midnight at cIHtoL-UOO-UX-SKT U Chlng. Ti Lung David Chiang -■IVF SWORD WILL TRAVEL" (A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin in Shawscope. Color REX Phone ***** LAST DAT! 4 Show* at U am.246 words
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Miscellaneous413 1970-01-15 4 I V* aR G Af\l IS ATI f\J □EON 21 NOW SHOWING! HCRRT: LIMITED S» \SON OVLY U a.m.. 130. 4.60. MO <*■*> "THE ITALIA* JOB" Michael Caiae Color. PVlalon A Paramount Picture Distributed bv Cathay NEXT CHANGE: David Warner "MICHAEL KOHLHAA6" Color A Coluir.b»« Picture SATURDAY MIDNIOHT! (In Hindi*413 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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496 1970-01-15 5 STEADY conditions prevailed in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday on improved overall buying support though mainly of a speculative nature. Trading was fairly active and turnover totalled 2.6 million units. Gains ranging from two cents to 16 cents were registered over a496 words
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Article62 1970-01-15 5 THE Association of Banks In Malays! a-Singapore yesterday made the following changes in Its rates to merchants 'rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency): SELLING T T or O D ready; Deutsche Mark? $84.0450. Holland Guilders $85.3375; Swiss F-ancs $7l 8450; Belgian Francs62 words
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Article1292 1970-01-15 5 BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified:- INDUSTRIALS ACMA $2.22 tit $2 23 (3> 12-24 (1) 82 25 (4) $2 28 (1>1,292 words
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Article286 1970-01-15 5 THE Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for ships in port today, Thursday 15. DEPARTURES God owns Vessel* 13 Nich ryu Baru N W 1 Petaling N W 3 Cherry Bagus 21'22 Yamaki Maru 2* Kinabalu Ling Yun* 46 Mo.iaisk 85 '3B Shunsei286 words
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Article146 1970-01-15 5 TTTF Mnrapi'e Bobber BROKER* Aiaorlatkm lUtn that ba«lr**« fr*n*artrd In «MR» for t>e week end1»» Jan <ba*ed OR International No l R** >OB prlrea) were: hMB SCV 'Hereaerurebj SMH St »He*. eacrumb 1 Jan Jaa Mitt* Pallet* 11 ?*nt* premium nommi. t cent premium traded and ■dlan.146 words
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66 1970-01-15 5 A MICRO BLOW TORCH with flame temperature adjustable up to 6.000 deg. F. (3,100 deg. C) hat been introduced by a British firm for technicians and precision workers. The adaptable unit provides for detailed and accurate brazing, soldering and welding metals, glass and even ceramics. Only three ounces handweight, the66 words
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233 1970-01-15 5 MANILA, Wed. (Reuter) The Monetary Board of the Central Bank of the Philippines has approved an economic stabilisation programme aimed at reducing the money supply and pushing down inflationary pressures. Central Bank Governor Gregorio Llcaros told a press conference last night that the money233 words
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Article223 1970-01-15 5 FRANRFTRT. Wed. (Renter) Economies Minister Karl Schiller yrstenlij forecast greater stability for Went Germany this year than almost all other major industnaJ nations Speaking at g ceremonv here t<> welcome Federal Bank President Karl Klasen into office. Prof. Sch::ier pointed out that most industrial nation s223 words
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Article151 1970-01-15 5 SYDNEY. Wed <UPI) Wednesday's closing Sydney stock Exchange selected shares MINING Acmex .90 Austral Min "3 Barrier 1-20 Bh South 5.28 C Norse ®-20 C Gold 1100 Cra 2150 Emper 125 Enaur >5B Gm K*lr Gt Boaider 610 Gt Nthn -8" Gt Wes* 18 Hammerilev 15 50151 words
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Article288 1970-01-15 5 February first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 o-m m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterdav at 69-5/8 cents Per lb.. up three quarters of a cent from the previous close The tone of the market was steady quiet The market was very quiet bur steady. Improved288 words
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Article221 1970-01-15 5 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) The market firmed over a broad front following UK. December trade figures. Early drifting was halted, wfcen buyers appeared and towards the close the FT index was 3.0 higher at 415.6. after an initial fall of 1.6. Glaxo led Ann equities on Investment221 words
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Article657 1970-01-15 5 SINGAPORE—Stock Eichinit sold and other price* official]? listed at the eta m of bosineaa. INDUSTRIAL? B j ACMA 2 16 2-27 Alcan 1 97 2 an Ben Co 1 *0 1 85 Borneo Rhd Bouttead cd 1 76 2 06 C. Plywood C us 1-40 C-657 words
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Article85 1970-01-15 5 LONTON Wed (UPI) Rubber market closed thin with spot 23-3/8. 24 nominal Settlement Hoasr February 23-13/16 23-15/16 March 23-15/16 24-3 16 April 24-1/16 24-7/16 Apr/June 24-7/16 24-9/16 July Sept 24-3/8 24-1/2 Oct Dec 24-3/8 24-7/16 Jan/March 24-3 8 July/Sept 23-3 16 23-5 16 Oct Dec 24-1/ 8 24-1/485 words
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Article69 1970-01-15 5 NTW YORK Wed (UPT) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange vesterdar: 30 Industrials ***** 20 Trans© 173 73 15 Utilities ill 16 65 Stocks 2*0.02 40 Bonds 69.02 Commodity futures index 137.32 off 0.15 Volume was 9.870.000 shares Of a total 1.572 issues69 words
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Article82 1970-01-15 5 THE BOOB prteea at the Ktngspore Chin** rrwtncc 1 KB rhanta }«tcr«UT weresto ayer Coo.not oil (FOB.) Balk 80-00 Coronat Oft (FOB-) Oram ao-fto Mixed Copra Mnntok White Pepper WW (FO-B.) 182-50 Sarawak White Pepper (FOB) 180 00 Sarawak Special Black Pepper (F-OB-) «6% VL.W ***** lampont special Black82 words
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Article76 1970-01-15 5 Manager*' Prtoee for Jan IS) CHARTERED UNIT TBUST 8- Ornrlh Fond l lit ASIA UNIT TRtftl* Mat Invest. Fund ISO 1-4© SINGAPORE UNIT TBI ST* l»t Malayan xd S-S1 2nd Malayan xd 2 05 3rd Malayan xd 130 Tbt Com Ind xd 103 The Par. Fund 1-09 11S76 words
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Article13 1970-01-15 5 The tin price for yesterday was $706.25 per pieul. down 50.87J-13 words
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Article452 1970-01-15 5 ARRIVALS 3 00am MSA 029 K. Lumpur. 5 45am IT A UT1378 Los Angeles. Honolulu. Papeete, .Vandi. Noumea, fOO a m MSA 119 k Luinpur *Ai> am UAKIDA UAmiu Jakarta 10.15 A.m. MSA 121 k Lumpur 10.25 ajn. MSA 005 Pfnang. ipoh. k Lumpur. Malacca. 12-15 PJB PAN452 words
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Article821 1970-01-15 6 ASIANS, quite understandably, did not evince much Interest in the Biafra-Nigeria war because the Vietnam war has been going on for quite a long time creating a controversy that perhaps became more important than the battles. For sensation and drama the Middle East war cannot be matched.821 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1970-01-15 6 FRED MPANGA - Ia 1749 British author John Cleland published a novel about a prostitute niwifj Fanny Hill. For two centuries It sold "under the counter" or In a censored versior In 1964 a publisher put It on sale unexpurgated The copies were ordered by a court to he1,029 words
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575 1970-01-15 6 DUSTON HARVEY - By DUSTON HARVEY BERKELIY, California (UPI) Two university of California scientists have it figure that man and ape began going their separate evolutionary ways five million years ago. They've come to this conclusion by us# of a "biological clock" that measures575 words
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Article, Illustration798 1970-01-15 6 Joseph Alsop - By Joseph Alsop WASHINGTON In Hanoi, the war in Vietnam is "Le Duan's war" to a far greater extent than it was ever "Lyndon Johnson's war" in this country. Le Duan was the Politburo member who went south in secret in 1957 to lay the foundations for798 words
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558 1970-01-15 6 JOHN ROGERS - •y JOHN ROGERS NEW DELHI, (Reutar) Prohibitionists ore fighting o losing bottle in Indio. Drink, denounced by Mohotmo Gondhi as "more damnable than thieving and perhaps even prostitution/' is making a comeback. Prohibitionists failed abysmally in a long cam. paign to achieve a completely dry558 words
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Letters...
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66 1970-01-15 6 C. MANIAM - C. MANIAM I AM muck gratified that the Government ha f launched an anti-mosquito campaign I stay a tew hundrtd yards from Macßitchle Reservoir and htve frequently been bitton by mosquitoes I wonder whether the mosquito** could have come from Macßitchle Reservoir. I am66 words
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Article79 1970-01-15 6 R. LEE - R. LEE THE charges for treatment in Outpatient Clinics are not uniformly imposed For example. in Outdoor Dispensaries It is SO centa on weekday* and SI.SO on Sundays and SI SO In hoep.tal outpatient clinic*. Why is this so? Are hospital doctore paid more than out- patient79 words
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Singapore Tourist Associayion Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary
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Article, Illustration1114 1970-01-15 7 P.G. Peralta - By P.G. Peralta, G. Peralta, Chief Executive Officer, Singapore Tourist Association. §INGAPORE Tourist 1 Association came into being on February 19, 1960 following a meeting held on January 6, the same year, in the Ministry of Culture, City Hall, Singapore. The meeting, which was chaired by1,114 words
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Article, Illustration3509 1970-01-15 7 G. T. TEO - By G. T. TEO, Asst. Executive Otficer, Singapore Tourist Assn. SINCE its founding in February 19, 1960. Singapore Tourist Association has in its 10 years played a major role in the development of tourism in the Republic. To-day after the3,509 words
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Article, Illustration1197 1970-01-15 10 Herbert Lim Eng Kwan - By Herbert Lim Eng Kwan, Chairman, Singapore Tourist Association I7IRST and foremost, r on behalf of all Members of the Singapore Tourist Association, I bid a hearty and warm welcome to our very distinguished visitors, the Board Members of the Pacific Area Travel Association who have1,197 words
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Article, Illustration858 1970-01-15 11 JANICENUCKOLSSTA - By JANICENUCKOLSSTA iTA Intern, East-West Centre, University of Hawaii. TN the interest of o ■-bitter community and increased tourist activity, the Singapore Tourist Association has always made a point of co-operating with the ?overnment's "Keep ingapore Clean and Beautiful" campaign The Association's contribution858 words
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Advertisement331 1970-01-15 7 Congratulations To The Singapore Tourist Association On Their 10th Anniversary DISCOVER RUSSIA AEROFLOT II•II•III I I M I l MONTREAL! STOCKHOLM* HELSINKI NEW YORK COPENHAGENI LONDON® AMSTERDAM PARIS! SJVIOSCOW VIENNA ZURICH ROME NEW^DELHI N Take the Moscow route on your way to Europe twice weekly Fly direct to Copenhagen via331 words
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Advertisement112 1970-01-15 8 Leave home Forget the office. Forget the house. Forget the kids. And let things run themselves for a while. Just plain run away. Right away. Like today. Just the two of you. To a beach in Honolulu, perhaps. A cable car in San Francisco. A New York skyscraper. They're all112 words
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Advertisement54 1970-01-15 9 SINGAPORE TOURTST ASSdfIATTGtf OX$e4G& y\W\uIchands DEPARTMENTAL STO^E %2H42. BRAS BASAH fcQAD. SINGAPORE.7. CONGRATULATIONS To SINGAPORE TOURIST ASSOCIATION ON THEIR 10th ANNIVERSARY T*l»pKons~ *****y ***** SVicp at 1«. »»UW "CabU 'THANKS' (Departmental Store) everything for you under one roof I CKSSCS IWTI urns J ifWCllll" CAMIIAS WA?C«!S UD CS Ttx-IKMOCS >54 words
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Advertisement132 1970-01-15 9 r j S i FROM SINGAPORE TO SAIGON 4 FUGNTS WEEKLY EVERY MONDAY.THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I T. fr AH new Boeing 727. I 1 100 mhutES flight direct to Sagoa •More capacity for cargo ecess baggage. •Convenient AIR VIETNAM A| RVIETNA M "-Tsiirsz Hong Kong,laipeh Osaka MACAYSUt-«NOAPO«E AIRUNES Tr\U\//~»132 words
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Advertisement458 1970-01-15 10 IHK In FOR BE PREPARED to have the time of your life when you bowl at Jackie's Bowl! Friendly, healthy competition. Cheerful surroundings. Modern Snackßar.Creat trophies and Prizes to be won in leagues and tournaments. Form your own forces league. THE ORCHARD GRILL at Jackie's Bowl, Orchard, serves the best458 words
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Advertisement80 1970-01-15 10 KELOMC TAUHO" Sea fish trapping, enjoy sea breeze music, sunbathing, Swimming. parties, conferences, picnics, lunch, dinner, sea-food, etc. Come to games, etc. An ideal spot Taliho Shangrila of for relaxation, fishing, the sea' > i s •> conuct: TALIHO LTD., Rm. 2L, Asia Insurance Bldg.. Singapore Tel: *****/***** Congratulation* to80 words
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Advertisement250 1970-01-15 11 SINGAPORE TOURIST ASSOCIATION CODE OF ETHICS csmnCATi of unmstmmq j V •> j Th>» it entity that kovt oodortokom to tho Cammjtirr of tho Siogopor* Xour.tt Atsooc**r> thai rtio raid firm or Comomnr thoil ot ott roirrvt t'urm (If, robxfn (torn mtlmf oav food* to fotx'iM or othor mlww Ot250 words
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Advertisement22 1970-01-15 11 JEAN'S SALON (fully airconditioned) SWEDISH MASSAGE STEAMBATHS MANICURES HAIRDRESSING FACIAL SKIN TREATMENT PEDICURE Ring *****0 for appointments 298, Tanglin Road, Singapore, 10.22 words
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Advertisement230 1970-01-15 11 Congratulations a to SINGAPORE TOURIST ASSOCIATION on the occasion of their 10th Anniversary from HARROWS (PTE) LTD. Visiting incomplete HARROWS (PTE) LTD. 7, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TEL: ***** ***** ***** fe jTHE DEPARTMENTAL STORE WHICH V I HAS ANYTHING YOU NEED UNDER ONE ROOF. j tie stock a full230 words
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Advertisement118 1970-01-15 11 Congratulations and Best Wishes to SWORE TOURIST ASSOCIATION on the occasion of their 10th Anniv from BUTTONS BOWS Exclusive Oriental Gift Shop COLD STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Road, Singapore •9. TEL: 2 38 0 5 CHINA TRADING CO, ANTIQUE SHOP Riffles Hotel (Ground Floor) Singapore. TEL: ***** Dealers in:- Rare Curios118 words
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Article180 1970-01-15 12 Our Racing Correspondent - By By Our Racing Correspondent TPOH, Wed. Malarhijau r.. and Heritage (apprentice M. Ismail) did a smart trial over 3f in 39 4/5 on a soft track here this mom'ig. They raced stride for stride with Malarhijau two lengths in front at the finish. Bull180 words
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Article972 1970-01-15 12 CL 3 > Dlv. 1—6 Purs. ***** VTn> 47 9.00 Redcap Stable All«a 6109! Fleet Ann 4y 900 LAY Stsble Teh ***** Joyful Melody sy 813 Chens Stable E Donnelly 11 DeposM 3y 812 Changoon Stable R Breuk***** Blue 5kr 3y 8 10 Auric Stable972 words
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Article39 1970-01-15 12 A total of 303 entries has entered for the Singapore Turf Clnb's January February meeting beginning Jan. 24. They comprise 88 from class two, 128 from class four and 87 from class five.39 words
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Article86 1970-01-15 12 NEW YORK. Wed (Reuter) Stan Smith was today ranked number one player in America in 1989 by the United States Lawn Tennis Association. The 23 year old blond power-hitter displaced Negro star Arthur Ashe who dropped to third behind Cliff Rlchey after topping the86 words
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Article, Illustration809 1970-01-15 12 Hezekiah Wepukhulu - The East African athletics championships are expanding fast Zambia have Just participated. Somalia and Ethiopia are joining. This Gemini News Service report shows how athletics standards are improving fast in time for the Commonwealth and All-African Games. by Hezekiah Wepukhulu FOR THE first809 words
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95 1970-01-15 12 BLENHEIM. New Zealand. Wed. <Reuter» Former New Zealand fast bowler Gary Bartlett. 28. has announced his retirement from first-class cricket The fastest bowler New Zealand ever produced. Bartlett was a controversial cricketer, particularly after the 1960-61 tour of New Zealand by Dennis Silk's MCC side95 words
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244 1970-01-15 12 Thomas Cup BANGKOK. Wed (Reuter) Indonesia will clash with Thailand in the Thomas Cup Asian Zone badminton semifinal which begin# here tomorrow. The winner will meet Japan in the final. The teams will play nine matches two singles and two doubles tomorrow night and three244 words
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163 1970-01-15 12 SYDNEY, Wed. (UPI) Four of the world's top tennis players will skip the Wimbledon championships this year, if they can line-up money getting tournaments in the United States. "The name is M-O-N-E-Y," three times Wimbledon runner-up Fred Stolle said yesterday. "Ken Rosewall,163 words
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Article179 1970-01-15 12 SYDNEY. Wed. (AFP> Australia's new swimminf star. 16 year old Sydney schoolgirl Karen Morass last night scored her second victory in a week over Debb.e Meyer. America's triple Olympic gold medallist In the New South Wales championships at the Drummdyne pool here Miss Morass won179 words
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Article78 1970-01-15 12 BRISBANE. Wed 'Reuter) Tom Graveney. the England Test batsman, has taken over the coaching of the Queensland Sheffield Shield side. Graveney. who was named last night as vice-captain of the Queensland side to play South Australia i n a Sheffield Shield match on Friday, is here78 words
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Article48 1970-01-15 12 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) Results of football matches played last night were: European Fairs Cop Third Round Second Leg Arsenal 1. Rouen (France) 0. English Division Two Middlesbrough 4, Blackburn L (Postponed from December 20) English Division Three Rotherham 0. Stockport Q. (.Postponed January48 words
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438 1970-01-15 13 ENCHE Mohd. Ghasali Ismail, Political Secretary to the Ministry of Education, yesterday warned against the danger of the 'twilight sone' situation existing in schools at present. He was speaking at the Singapore Combined Schools Sports Councils' annual general meeting held at the Victoria School438 words
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Article25 1970-01-15 13 BOMBAY. Wed <Reuter> India Light Blues beat Argentina 5-0 In the International hockey tournament here yesterday. Inside-left. Kulwant Singh scored a hat-trick.25 words
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Article92 1970-01-15 13 JOHANNESBURG. Wed. (Reuter) New Zealand's Bob Charles won a new car today when he holed in one at the 15th hole in his first round in the South African PG A golf championship at near here. Any player who holes In one receives a new92 words
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Article34 1970-01-15 13 TOKYO, W d (UFI) J.panese junior welterweight champion Tetsuo •'Lion" Furuyama tonight knoekeH out Plul'ppine welterweight title holder Fei Pedranz* in the second round of a scheduled 10xound bout at Korakuen Hall.34 words
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Article25 1970-01-15 13 BOMBAY, Wed <-Reuter) India Dark Blue? beat Belgium 2—A in the international hockev tournament here today Both goals came in the second half.25 words
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Article, Illustration301 1970-01-15 13 Malaysia Singapore Airlines gained their second win In the 6BHFC senior league when they hammered in five goals to Cold Storage's one at the Malay Football Club ground. Balestier Road, jesterday. The game was played at a slow pace because of the water-logged pitch. Dominating playSunsport pix. - 301 words
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445 1970-01-15 13 William Verigan - By William Verigan New York (UPI) Wed. FLOYD Patterson celebrated his 35th birthday on Jan. 4, and the next day he went to the gym to begin on« more come-back as a tribute to an old friend. "Right now, I'm only concerned445 words
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95 1970-01-15 13 JAKARTA Wed. «AFP» Indonesia plan to stage a women's football tournament in Jakarta this year in which several Asian countries would be Invited Mr. Yumarsono. Secretary General of the Indonesian Football Federation said today that a meeting will be held this month to explore95 words
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301 1970-01-15 13 TOKYO. Wed <UPI» Bernabe Villacampo. the World Boxing Association's (WBA) flyweight champion, will meet Nicaragua's Raton Mojica. the WBA No. 5 flyweight, In a non-title bout in the main event of the annual Sportswriter* benefit card In Manila for disabled Filipino boxers. An announcement301 words
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Article241 1970-01-15 13 KIMBDILEY. South Africa, Wed (Renter' The Au**raiiait cricketers flexed their t mu«r!e» for the Arst Test against South Africa starting on January 22 when they crushed Gnqualand West by an inning* and ©n« run here yesterday. Onlv Des Schonegevei defied the Australian bowlers. hitting •5 in 252241 words
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Article82 1970-01-15 13 SAN ANTONIO, (Texas), Wrd (AFP) World lightweight boxing champion. Mindo Ramos, brat Mexican Leonardo Aguero on points over tea rounds in a non-title light her* last night. Ramos, who defends hia title against Panamanian Ismael Laguna st Los Angeles on March 2, finished the "training" bout82 words
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Article179 1970-01-15 13 PARIS, Wed. (Reuter) American decathlon world record holder Bill Toomev was today named the world's top'athlete in 1969 by France's authoritative "athletics ruaeazine", here today. Toomey, who finally broke the record held bv West Germany's Kurt Bendlin last month after many attempts, received 8"i out of179 words
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Article100 1970-01-15 13 MELBOURNE. Wed (AFP) Welshman Gerald Battrick. member of the British Davis Cup squad, knocked Australian Davis Cup hope Phil Dent out of the Victorian men's singles here today with a flery burst of attacking tennis. Battrlck. unsettled by Dent s strong serve, trailed 0-6 in the100 words
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Article66 1970-01-15 13 RANOOON, Wed. tßeuter) Burma have sta/ted dally training sessions for their soccer teams which will compete in the Asian youth tournament and sixth Asian Qamv liter this year. A total of 44 players have been selected from which the two teams will be chosen. The66 words
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Article216 1970-01-15 13 BANGKOK. Wed. (UPI) Thailand upset Hong Kong 12-6 tonight to enter the finals against Japan for tha Asian rugby football championships. Thailand, where competitive rugby has been played only during the past decade, will face th§ defending champion Japanese for the championship Sunday. Ceylon defeated216 words
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Miscellaneous125 1970-01-15 12 By Jtct Tippit K iiyiiiwtf'r "Will you depocit two conti for tho first thrM minutes, pUcse?". DATELINE: DANGER! fay John Saunders and AtienMcWKams X SEE THE LITTLE FELLA HAS OOZED OFF, WENDY... WHAT'S COOKING "W /SHH...I THINK MXIR BROTHER HAS SOLVED THE MVSTEpy OF OUR LITTLE VISITOR f. m s3*125 words
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Advertisement171 1970-01-15 13 Classified Ads. Education SHORTHAND BEGIN- I NERS' JANUARY 2 months rapid. 8 a.m. 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. $l2 only. S'pore Commercial School (opposite Rex> Tel: (Spore) *****/*****8 SHORTHAND BEGINNERS' JANUARY 7 month* course 5.15 p.m 7.15 p.m. $6/- only. S pore Commercial School (opposite Rex) Tel: (Spore) *****/*****8 BOOKKEEPING BEGINNERS'171 words
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Miscellaneous825 1970-01-15 13 (CHANNEL Si PM. 3.00 Opening Annets in •11 Languages Morning Star; 3.20 Another Sonf Another Meledv—iM> Repeat; 335 It's Happening in 8 pore (O Repeat; 350 Housewives Matinee Bitttr Lotus iChapter 1 Part 2 of a Cantonese F-m>;s 05 Clw; 6 05 Opening Anncts. in all Lan«uages Ac Peter Potumus825 words
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176 1970-01-15 14 PRISON VAN Ng Kong Yeow, who become half paralysed as a result of a road accident two years ago yesterday instituted legal proceedings with his brother against the Attorney General, claiming more than $lOO,OOO in damages. The suit opened in the High Court before the176 words
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Article, Illustration410 1970-01-15 14 DONATIONS totalling $20,000 were yesterday given to eight voluntary and charity organisations, the money coming from profits made at the Transport and Communications Exposition held in August last year. The donations were handed over to the various representatives of the receiv. ing organisations bySunpix. - 410 words
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Article91 1970-01-15 14 A public auction of 98 lota of confiscated, unclaimed and used motor vehicles, plants and stores will be held at the premises of Messrs Nassim and Company, (Singapore) Pte Ltd. Nos. 4 and 4-1. Collyer Quay, on Jan. 21, from 10 00 am. Among the many Items91 words
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Article19 1970-01-15 14 A 65-year-old unemployed man. Ka Lee Teck was found hanging outside a house in Duxton Road, yesterday.19 words
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Article, Illustration97 1970-01-15 14 Mr. Henry T. Eaton, President of tne Eaton Young Lumber Company, will address members of the American Association at their annual general meeting tomorrow at the American Club's Manhattan Room at 12.30 p.m. This will be a "members only" luncheon meeting at which officers for 1970 Association year97 words
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Article131 1970-01-15 14 AUSTRALIA is about to be "invaded" by a series of Asian language programmes to be broadcast on a nationwide radio and television network. This was stated by the General Manager of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, Mr. Talbot Duckmanton, who is now on a Southeast131 words
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Article, Illustration519 1970-01-15 14 Two Arrested Thief FOR the first time in the history of Singapore, the police have given out two Certificates of Commendation, written in Chinese, to two public spirited persons, who assisted the Police in arresting a snatch thief, last year. A police spokesman explained that519 words
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316 1970-01-15 14 SINGAPORE, will be among the 20 countries in the Pan-Pacific region and a number of international organisations associated with special education who will be sending delegates to the weeklong Co nference on Exceptional Children in Honolulu starting on February 2. The Republic will316 words
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Article68 1970-01-15 14 SAF. personnel will be carrying out rock blasting activities daily from today to Feb. 20 from 10.30 a.m. to *OO p.m. off 13 m/s Mandal Road. Commencement and termination of blasting times will be Indicated bv siren. Police personnel wlli form a cordon round the blastln? area. The68 words
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Advertisement143 1970-01-15 14 '.> l ■FJ 4 l 41 a o^. -ier -J >c:. tmi if» The Air Defence Command of the Singapore Armed Force* m recruiting young men to become Pilot Officer* young men who ere physically f't. intelligent end willing to accept the challenge of this exciting, satisfying career. Act now143 words
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Miscellaneous75 1970-01-15 14 Time Tide TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN: 411 a m. <8.4 ft.) 10.33 a.m. (3.3 ft.) 4.39 p.m. (7.6 ft.) 10.43 p.m. (4.1 ft.). NAVAL DOCKYARD: 4.13 a.m. (9.9 ft.) 10.01 a.m. (41 ft.) 4.44 p.m. (9.3 ft.) 10.26 p.m. (5.2 ft.). TOMORROW SINGAPORE TOWN: 4.51 a.m. (8.2 ft 946 a.m. (3.275 words
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