Eastern Sun, 11 March 1970

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  • 23 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY -fr Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1289 Wednesday* 11 March 1970. ft MC(P) 1616 Price 15 cents
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  • 426 1 170UR 68 ton beams fell from the Thomson Road flyover yesterday crushing an Indian coffee-stall owner to death. Early this morning, workers were still trying to get the body from beneath the tangle of 120-ft long beams. The flyover Singapore's first Is still under
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  • 76 1 LONDON. Tues (Reuter) British Members of Parliament may soon deprived of a time-honoured privilege free snuff. Labour MP William Price is to ask in Parliament how murh the snuff. banded out by messengers in the House of Commons, costs the taxpayer. "It is a
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  • 284 1 CANBERRA, Tues. (AFP) Australia's relationship with Singapore and Malaysia is a "central feature of Australian defence thinking/' Defence Minister Malcolm Fraser told Parliament today. Since the early 1950s Australia has co-operated with, and assisted these countries, he said. "We provided military help during the Communist
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  • 149 1 PARIS, Tues. (UPI) —The Pathet Lao representative in Vientiane said in an interview published today that details of the Pathet Lao's five-point peace pro- posals are negotiable. Soth Petrasslt. Prince Souphanouvong's representative In Vientalne said: "Only the principles themselves are sacrosanct". "For the details there
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  • 143 1 LONDON. Tues (Reuter) The British Government is maintaining a st#>n> silence about the rebellious corner of London that declared independence on Sunday night Nobody in government circles seems to be taking the case of the Isle of Dogs seriously. This official attitude prevails even though the
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  • 109 1 JAKARTA. Tues <Reuter» A Czechoslovak diplomat has left Jakarta in what Indonesian officials consider an admission of guilt over the alleged smuggling of 88 pistols into the country. The Czechoslovak Embassy has denied any Involvement In arms smuggling. But after a series of discussions between the
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  • 149 1 NEW YORK. Tues. (Reuter) United Nations Secre-tary-General U Tbant has derided to reactivate the Middle East peace mission of his special representative. Dr Gunnar Jarring The decision was made after the "Big Four" powers had recorded pro-gre-s in their search lor a settlement. U Thant
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  • 50 1 WASHINGTON. TOM (LTD The United States will dose its consulate hi Rhodesia on March 1?, Secretary of Stat* William Rogers said today Rogers Mid to statement that "the United States regarded and continues to regard the United Kingdom as the lawful sovereign" over Rhodesia.
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  • 25 1 ROME. Tues (ATP) Italy todav closed its Consulate General in Salisbury following the unilateral proclamation of ?he Rhodesian Republic, the Foreign Ministry announced
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  • 45 1 BANGKOK. Tue s (Router) Thailand la restricting the issue of border passes to prevent smuggling across border with Malaysia Thai Ambassador to Malaysia. Major-General Sangkhadit Dlsku: said that border passes issued liberally to Thai citizens, had resulted in an increase of smuggling
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  • 117 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. (UPI) Captain Ernest Medina was charged with fix counts of murder today In connection with the alleged My Lai massacre In South Vietnam. Medina was commander of the company that was on duty at the .hamlet. Medina was among four men against whom new charges
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  • 30 1 EAST BERLIN Tues. (Reuter) Tw o men tried to hijack an Bast Gorman aircraft this morning but the attempt failed and they committed suicide, th# Fast German &>*'< reported
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 327 2 THE Co-Chairman of the Fund-Raising Committee, Association of Singapore Students in the Unitsd Kingdom and Eire, Mr. Richard Chong has appealed to charitable institutions and members of the public for donations towards the body. Mr. Chong said that the money would be to meet
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  • 136 2 Mr. Lim Ah Kow was elected Chairman of Hi* newly formed political party, tha United National Front, which wai approved by the Government on March 6. Other committee members comprising members of the Singapore Chinese Party, the Persatuan Melayu Singapore and the Angkatan Islam, Singapura which form
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  • 143 2 Mr. Chew Keng Ban has baen elected at the President of the Singapore Numismatic Association at its first general meeting held at the Chinese Shimming Club last Sunday. The other office bearers are: Mr. Nadjl Lelah. first Vice President. Mr. C C. Low, 2nd Vice President. Mr.
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  • 241 2  -  By K. S. Sidhu IF YOU are tall, influential and possess baby blue eyes—watch out, Lyne Barel wants you! Not too bad a fate, considering that Lyne possesses the kind of looks and curves that most man dream of. Lyne. a musical instrumentalist from Maraeillea.
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  • 117 2 THE "Big B", tha 23,000 ton Commando Ship HMS Bulwark which loft Britain at th« end of January to join the Far East fleet, sailed into Singapore Monday. HMS Bulwark with Captain B H. Motley, R.N. at the helm, took part In the exercise "New Look" off Brunei
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  • 33 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tu*s—The Deputy Prim# Minster and Director o» Operations, Tun Abdul Razak will celebrate his 48th birthday tomorrow He will hold "open house"at h:« residence Sri Taman. in the mornin*.
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  • 78 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tueg. The head of the Far Ea*t Service of the British Broadcasting Corporation. Mr. Hugh Howse, said here today that there was now a demand for more BBC programmes in Asian languages by listeners in Britain. Mr. Howse who arrived here today for a
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  • 565 2  -  Ann Landers r\EAR Ann Landers: "Why don't vou travel?' inquire weil meaning friends and relatives who know I am financially able to do as I please. I'm sure they are completely mystified by my refusal to take a trip. Rut I can't tell
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  • 136 2 A TWO-month court* on fishing and alliad work, will bi conducted by the Primary Production Department on March 30. ine course, intended for youths and spools leavers will include lectures, workshop and sea practice. Instruction will be given on fishing construction and repair of nets and
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  • 19 2 THERE were a total of 73 road accidents of which nine were classified as serious, on Monday.
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  • 297 2 SHOPLIFTING CHARGE A woman placed an advertisement in th« personal column of an English daily for five days' running, appealing to a "friend" to come forward and clear her of a shoplifting rap. No one came forward and Madam Ong
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  • 88 2 KUALA LUMPUR Tues The Deputv Prime Minister and Director 0 f Operations. Tun Abdul Razak said today Malaysia and Thailand are determine to p'.ement as soon as possible the new border eo-ope-ration agreement to eliminate the Communists along the common border "We have got to see the machinery
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  • 85 2 Doctor Yeoh S*ane Ann has been elected President of the Ministry of Health Sports' Council at the annual general meeting held recently. Mr. Str»w Watt Soon was re-elected as Vice President. The other office bearers are Mr Eric Bernard Yeo (Hon. Secretary). Mr Peter Chay (Hon A*st,
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  • 114 2 THE Ministry of the Interior and Defence yes* terday warned members of the public that any unauthorised person found in possession of used ammunition casinos will be guilty ot an offence under the »aw. It has come to the notice of the authorities that
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 118 2 ■TODAY an Wednesday* March 11, 1970. ULi i rm s s 12VoiiVa 130* UChwet 15Th# IAA 17 YowTt 19 Good 19 Stand MHm 21 W.*» s 55" 23 Your "i 24 T 0 25 Af« j 26 Good v 27 You 28 To 29 0»t-r ®Good (^Aircoe <2 Policy <3
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  • 115 3 MELBOURNE, Tues. (Reuter) Threats have been made to kidnap the son of an Australian lawyer The latter has been helping journalist Wilfred Burrhett in his attempt to obtain a new passport. .The lawyer. Frank Galoauy, has hired private detectives to guard all members of his
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  • 150 3 HONG KONG. Tues. <1 PI) The China Mail toda> claimed Raymond Chow, production chief of Shaw Brothers, has resigned from the film studio. Press reports also disclosed actor Wang Yu. known as the "One-Arm-ed Swordsman." has quit Shau Brothers. "Top Shaw official Raymond Chow
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  • 84 3 CALCUTTA. Tues fßeuter> West Bengal s Marxist Party has announced moves to form a new government following withdrawal of the Bangla Congress Party from the states United Front Government. The Bangla Congress, second major party in the Marxist-dominated coalition, announced on Sunday It would pull out of the
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  • 279 3 MELBOURNE, Tues. (Reuter) Millions of hungray mice are craving a 500-mile-wide trail of destruction across Australia's rick wheat belt. It is the country's worst plague in living memory. One farmer In stricken West Victoria slaughtered 67.000 in a week and claimed today the squeaking
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  • 127 3 NEW DELHI. Tues. (Reliter) Dilip the white tiger probably the biggest adult tiger making an international flight left here by Boeing jet for Tokyo yesterday. Dilip nine feet long and weighing 392 pounds settled down in a special hold that took up space normally
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  • 97 3 NEW YORK. Tues »UPI) A young man killed in a series of mysterious explosions in a Greenwich Village townhouse has been Identified by police as a student militant. He may have been handling dynamite at the time of the blast. Police Identified the charred bodv of a man
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  • 348 3 SAIGON. Tues. (IPI) The Vietcong has gone out of the "Rent An Ox" business, I".S. military sources disclosed today. The Vietcong's business venture lasted for nearly three years in the trapezoid area. 35 miles north-west of Saigon. Then it was broken
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  • 211 3 SEOUL Tues. (Reuter) A North Korean spy accused of having attempted to organise an uprising during last October's national referendum in South Korea was sentenced to death today in the Seoul Crimi- nal District Court. The spy. Han Yung Shlk 42. was arrested here on October
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  • 216 3 In Case Of A Threat To Overseas Investments: LONDON. Tues. (Reuter and AFP) Japan might be tempted to intervene abroad militarily to protect her overseas investments, announced a distinguished Japanese professor on British television last night Professor Klnhlde Mushakoje. Director of the Institute of International
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  • 191 4 PARIS, Tues. (Reuter) Two hundred buses were filled with shopkeepers and self-employed artisans angered by government taxes. They drove at three miles an hour through main streets here yesterday, blocking traffic in a new protest gesture. The protest followed a meeting of 20,000 small shopkeepers
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  • 76 4 SAN FRANCISCO. Tues. (UPI) Militant females squabbled among themselves on Sunday during an International women's Liberation Day rally which broke up with an unfemlnlne brawl. Two rival factions scuffled as one group sought to oust another which had earlier held a similar women's liberation rally In Berkeley, California. A
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  • 124 4 CAS ALE MONFERRATO, Italy, Tues. (UPI) The Bishop of Casale yesterday acted quickly to replace a village priest who announced his engagement in church. Bishop Guiseppe Angrisani sent a priest from a nearby village to replace the Rev. Pio Ottegno as parish priest of
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  • 158 4 BONN, Tues. (Reuter) Hopes of a break in the deadlock jeopardising the proposed East-West German Summit rose today after chancellor Willy Brandt offered to shift the venue from Berlin to soothe ruffled communist feelings. Brandt yesterday suggested as a compromise to East German Prime Minister
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  • 71 4 LONDON. Tues (UPI) They took away the British sailors dally rum ration last year. Now the government plans to strip off his bellbottomed trousers Dr. David Owen, the government's naval UnderSecretary. told the House of Commons yesterday bellbottomed trousers are out of fashion. He announced the
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  • 387 4 SPACE Centre, Houston ton, Tues. (UPI) Astronaut Thomas Mattingly yesterday announced he will perform a record amount of scientific observation during the Apollo 13 moon mission next month. "Obviously, the prime purpose of the command module is to get the crew to the
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  • 674 4 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. (UPI) —By the year 2,009, the population of the world will be more than seven billion if present growth rates of almost two per cent a year continue, the latest issue of the U.N. demographic yearbook announced today.
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  • 87 4 MONTEVIDEO Uruguay. Tues (UPI) Police yesterday described as 'young daring and deadly' 13 petticoat guerrillas who broke out of Jail during a Sunday mas* In a church adjacent to the women's jail two miles from the centre of Montevideo. Police called a nationwide alert and riot troops In
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 56 4 TWO DRAWS A WEEK EVERY THURSDAY SUNDAY DRAW NO: 20/70 (12-3-70) To be held TOMORROW a t the Kreta Ayer People's Theatre, Band a Hill at 7.30 p.m. 1ST GROUP: TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT GROUP $20,000 WtNNLftS WITH PUJS nm ADO TONAi NuMbf R CONNECT 5 49 QUI
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 250 4 (ffrSHAW SATION f|_ D O Phone *****] LAST DAT! No Kiw Ut U a.m., 1.45. 4.W. 8.30 A 9 15 p.m Lily Ho Kao Yuan "THE GOLDEN KNIGHT" (A SHAW PRODUCTION* Mandarin in Shawseope. Color OPENS TOMORROW! Qooree SegaL Robert Vaughn "THE BRIDGE AT REMAGEN Color VA CAPITOL Phone *****
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  • commercial and industrial
    • 336 5 The stock market yesterday remained quiet with the Kuala Lumpur trading e!o« c d for the second day. Operators continued largely withdrawn and somewhat indifferent towards the government's painless budget. Mixed sentiment prevailed In industrials and the handful of recent favourites met with profit-taking especially
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    • 99 5 THE noon pr1r*« at nr »t»- bin*** Prrw1n<* Exrhang? reMerdaj w#r*> Bay or StllCV Coconut (HI IT O B Hoik 50 00 Coconut Oil FOB) Pram 59 50 < opra *4 00 M tint ok W hit* Pcpprr ir o b 170 00 Sarawak Whit* F*pp*r iroBi 161 50
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    • 14 5 The tin price for yesterday was $682.62j per picul, up $2 00
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    • 1108 5 £>USINESS 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 40 (7); DIM $2.42 (5); Ale an $2.05 (5) 52.04 (2) $2.03
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    • 769 5 BID and offer prices officially listed yesterday at the close of business in the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia an J Singapore were: INDUSTRIALS Biner* Sellers Acma 2 38 2 40 Alcan -202 201 B p n A Co 1 75 1 78
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    • 92 5 PICTURE shows Mr. Reinhard Steffen, Chief Chef of the Singapore Hilton cutting a specially prepared birthday cake in honour of Mrs. Irene Cho (centre) wife of the Managing Director of McGraw-Hill, Far Eastern Publishers (S) Pte. Ltd., Mr. Cho Jock Kim (next to the Chef). More than 300 guests turned
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    • 155 5 LONDON. Tues. <UPI> A cautious stan was made to the week In stock market* on Monday after the rise in West German and Italian bank rates last Friday. There was no decisive trend and the market relied mainly on special situations and weekend comment
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    • 85 5 n> H Ml II KM' 1 N| 1 1 HI M Growth f linil 111 1 IK %*l* IMI 1 R« 1 SI Mai lnrr«t Fund l-'l2 »|Mi %POHK IMI IKlRlf 1«t Hnrspor* 2». 2nd Mntapnr* 2.IK 3rd Mntapnrr 1 W Thr Com Inrt 1 112 1 l»P
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    • 307 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malayan Cement reported that the year ended November 30 saw the receipt of the first dividends from Associated Pan Malavsia Cement in which the company has a 50 per cent interest. These dividends, paid in respect of the 12 months ended
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    • 62 5 A h'.gh-powered meeting of top executive* In the a;r conditioning Industry open* In Singapore on Thursday. March 12. Sponsored by the giant Carner Oversea Corporation of the United States, a three-day meeting will be held from March 12-15 at Cuscaden House. The delegates from India.
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    • 285 5 March first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 60-1 8 cents per lb. down two rents from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet after ea*v. The market opened considerably down following much lower than
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    • 279 5 The Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrange mentc for sh t* in Port today. Wednesdav. Mar~h *1: DEPART! "RES; God*rwns V(Mh 5 Barpeta 13 'l4 Star Arcturus 20 West Selamat 20 East Brua* 21 K:nabalu 21 East Caltex 114 31 32 Hai
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    • 353 5 Sydney Stocks, Closing Prices SYDNEY, Tues. (UPI) Sellers today took control of the oil and mining markets at the Sydney Stock Exchange. Falls o" the mining hoard outnumbered r:ses four to one Prog res* Mining continued to fall and finished at 48 Australian cents, down g;x cents
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    • 139 5 BOAC have announced that they are drastically reducing air fares from the UK to the Caribbean holiday Islands of the Bahamas, Bermuda and Antigua, Fares will be reduced by approximately one-t hi r d bringing prices tumbling down to £75 return London Bermuda. £95 return
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    • 131 5 HONG KONG. (UPI> Tuesdays 5 pm currer.cy rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.) (Buvers) (Sellers) 195 196 per 100 Straits dollars 144 145 5 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars 675 6 76 per Australian dollar 340 360 per 1,000 Burmese kyata 510 530 per 1,000 Indian
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    • 434 5 ARRIVALS 8-15 am M> A 123 K Lumpur lis H Lumpur W.;m» p.m. >lv% 451 Kochine M«pm M>A Oil k Lumpur. Malacca 325 pm MfA 453 K klnahalu 34» p m M>% Bangkok. 3.40 pin Mv 4 521 Bangkok. Penmj 5 IHI p m MsA 331 e>sdn<*« 540
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  • 927 6 pINANCE Minister Goh Keng Swee's budget will certainly be welcomed by every one because it does not increase the tax burden on the public. Apart from this narrow personal point of view, there are other factors of importance which provide guidelines to the government's thinking on the future
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  • 804 6  -  By Joseph Alsop WASHINGTON Behind the ABM fight that must now be expected, there are three comforting but entirely dangerous illusions. Among the scientists, and in the academic community in general, these illusions are almost universally cherished. So they are worth examining. Illusion number one is
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  • 953 6  -  By GEOFFREY MURRAY OSAKA, Japan, (Reuter) Amid the glitter and technological brilliance of Asia's greatest extravaganza, Japan goes on show to the world here this weekend as host to Expo '7O. The World Fair will be the symbolic culmination of two
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    • 346 6 The Ll LI Hua show held at the National Theatre to help raise funds for our Sports Promotion and Jalan Besar Constituency Scholarship Fund, was undoubtedly a great success. Both nights were completely 'sold-ouf ano the Organisers will certainly be commended by our Minister. Miss
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    • 113 6 WE visit the National Library frequently. Often we are confronted with the problem of crossing the Junction (Waterloo Street and Btamford Road) to the opposite side .(National Library). When the traffic light has caused the vehicles from Upper Stamford Road to halt (lnfront of the Malayan
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  • 198 6 MADRID, (Reuter) Madrid s only permanent circus building, the Circo Price, will soon disappear the latest victim of a commercial building boom in the city s rapidly \anishing old town. The Price, which has been bringing the magic of the Bif Top" to the Spanish capital
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  • 597 6  -  (bv Joe Scicluna, Gemini News Service) VALLETTA: Malta is beginning to feel the first pangs of financial pain nearly a year after It began quarrelling with Britain about the ratio of grants and loans over the last £22.7 million of a £5l million
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  • Denmark National Day Supplement
    • 2057 7  -  By Erik Kjersgaard TENTRAL Copenhagen, with its narrow, twisting, unpredictable streets, its innumerable traffic lights, its 'No entry', 'No parking', 'No right turn' signs, is a formidable traffic warren. Trams and buses, trucks and lorries with trailers, private cars, motor cycles and hordes
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    • 935 8 SCANDINAVIA S contribution to the world population is not overwhelming. But these relatively few people have made a mark for themselves as the richest group in Europe, having the highest Income per capita. The background for this Is a thorough Industrialization, with great emphasis placed on the
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    • 974 9 By The Association Of Danish Shipbuilders In many respects 1969 was an extraordinary year in Danish shipbuilding. The new building production resulted in the highest tonnage ever cOfliplited by Danish yards in one single year. The tonnage computed consisted of 36 ships totalling 553.575 grt. or 33% more
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    • 337 9 Singapore And Malaysia Denmark's Largest Food Market In Asia Singapore and Malaysia together have for many year* been Denmark's largest market in Asia for Agricultural Food Products. In 1968 Singapore alone was the largest single market in Asia with the record figure 315 million kroner and Malaysia with 15.8 million
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    • 585 9 Denmark mions many things to deferent people. Films, television artd books have projected it very often as the land of Viking warriors. To the sporting world. It Is a badminton power to reckon with. To other*. It is the land of good Quality dairy
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    • 230 10 For many decades the world-wide known NORTHERN FEATHER WORKS LTD. which were founded in Denmark in 1901. have been trading in feathers in the Far East, and they found Singapore to be an active. regional supplier. With the rapid and ever Increasing demand for feathers and downs
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    • 248 10 Top quality veneer similar to that which has created the lustrous image for Danish furniture will soon be produced in Singapore. The manufacturers will be Bork Singapore Private Limited a division of the well-known Danish veneer producers, P. Bork Scandinavia A/S An imposing building
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    • 499 10 THE East Asiatic Company Limited, whose links with Asia go back to the 19th century is by far the largest trading company in Scandinavia with its own offices in more than a hundred cities throughout the world and a staff of some 35.000.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • STUDENTS' PAGE
    • 197 11 FOR two weeks at the refnt annual camp of the National Music Camp Association in Adelaide. South Australia. 200 energetic teenagers and .>0 adults mothers and fathers, conductors and composers played serious orchestral and chamber music together, and at the sam» time enjoyed the pleasures of
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    • 89 11 "Test Y«mr Knowledge" Contest B winners were de!lghtei with their handsome pnr*s at a recent presentation ceremnnv in Eastern Sun. 23-B Cantonment Road. Mr F>ans Stoelinga a manager with Hagemeyer Trading Co <S) Sdn. Bhd awar the prizes Frire winners seen here with Mr. Stoelinga (stindtng at the
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    • 112 11 THE Anglo- Chine*# School $750,000/- Sport? Complex comprising an Olympic-size swimming pool (Shaw Pool) and a big gymnasium (Tan Chin Tuan Hall) will be officially opened by Dr. Ong swee Law PJG. President of the A.C.S. Old Boys' Association and Chairman of the Public Utilities Board
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    • 41 11 THE Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus. will hold its annual fun fair In aid of its underprivileged children on July 5 Any donation In cash or kind towards the fun fair will be ga'efully received by the convent.
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    • 758 11  -  DATELINE »T Ele,Walt Dulaney Dear Ele: My boyfriend started being very, very thoughtful about three weeks ago. Before that, if he called me once a week 1 was lucky. Now suddenly, iC s every afternoon and almost ever? evening. He never got me anvthing
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    • 365 11  -  BT Derek Hine LONDON: Research by doctors at a leading British cardiac clinic has brought new hope for people who might otherwise die from shock following a heart attack. Alter years of work, experts of the cardiovascular unit at Leeds General
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 374 11 EASTEBN SUN CONTEST E 3 TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE OFFICIAL ENTRI FORM A.V| nr? Identify the picture:. Count! Entrant's Particulars Name; Mr./ Miss Address: Closing date: 19.3.70 Cut Here WHAT TOO RAVE TO DO: 1) tacb dij tbia imh. tbe Enatern Ban will publltb photograph t) Identify tbe ibor* pbotofrtpb la
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 27 11 DATELINE: DANGER VOUR PARTNER DISTORTING THE PACTS/ MR TROV... AS USUAL THE WIZARD OF ID FFRTI&J TO /V KAKAT& CGHTZSTL v by John Saunders and AJden McVMlliams
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    • 78 11 1. What are liquid asBet*? 2. When do the proposals Incorporated In the Budget become legal? 3 Who. In Greek mythologv. the lord of the sea? 4. What were the Cyclopes? 5. What is an "invigilator"? 6. Distinguish between (a) inedible; (b) indelible. 7. What does the adject i v
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    • 90 11 10. Who said: "Th« study of words first distemper of learning"? Answers 1. The portion of the capital of any undertaking which Is In cash or can be readily convened into cash. 2 After the passing of the Finance Sill approving them 3. Poseidon. 4 One-eyed giants. 5 Someone who
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 116 12 RIO DE JANEIRO, Tues. (Reuter) —Pele, the world's greatest goal-sconng-machine, netted the winner for Brazil's World Cup team in their 2-1 victory over an Argentine Selection here yesterday. Jarizinho shot Brazil into the lead after only 1i mmutes, but Argentine weathered Brazil's early pressure
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    • 123 12 LEICESTER, England, Tues. (Reuter) Chelsea forward Peter Osgood, who made his England debut against Belgium two weeks ago, was fined £5O and given a two*.eek suspended sentence at an English Football Association Disciplinary hearing here yesterday. Osgood, a candidate for England's team to defend the World
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    • 126 12 GLASGOW. Tues (Reuteri All 22 players involved In last month's explosive Scottish Soccer Cup clash between Glasgow rivals Celtic and Rangers faced a disciplinary hearing here yesterday the first occasion on which two full teams have attended a Scottish inquiry. The teams appeared before Scottish Football
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    • 48 12 AUCKLAND. New Zealand, Tues. 'Reuten The unofficial first cricket Test between New Zealand and Australia "B" was drawn here today after rain caused play to be abandoned 40 minutes before the scheduled close. Scorrs: New Zealand 318 and 205 Australia "B 328 and 133 lor three.
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    • 424 12  -  Kingston Back Affcr By Jimmy Lad T\f ASTREL BOY, with Frank White up, did a stylish 3f gallop in 37 4/5 in the company of Super Picture at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Desert Apache and Riverbanks also impressed over 3f in
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    • 110 12 COPENHAGEN. T u e s. <Reuter> Japanese star Ippe; Kojima reached the third round of the mens singles in the Danish Open badminton championships here last night. Kojima beat Denmark's B Kjaergaard 15-11 15-2 in the first round and scored an equally easy 15-8 15-3 triumph
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    • 130 12 MELBOURNE. Tues (Reuter> Victorian four-year-old Crewman, a distant 14th In Saturday's Newmarket handicap, made amends yesterday by winning the A 524.000 (£11,224) Australian Cup, second leg of Melbourne's big autumn racing double. Crewman second favourite at 13 4, overtook the 5/2 favourite Cyronlin the last
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    • 257 12 ERIC CREMIN, the 55-year-old grand old man of Australian golf, thrilled no less than one hundred golf enthusiasts during an exhibition round over nine holes at the Bukit Chermin links on Monday. Playing with Keppei Club vice-captain Reg Perry and course professional Tahir Atan. Eric displayed
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    • 89 12 NEW YORK. Tues <Reuter) American Bob Lunn. winder of the Florida Citrus invitation tournament at the weekend. now leads the 1970. Unites States prizewinners' list. according to fiaures released todav by the United States Profesr sionai Golfers' Association. Lunn has won U5551.718 (about £21.500) in eight
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    • 83 12 LONDON. Tues. (Renter! —Result* of last night's foothal' matches were EMiI.ISH DIVISION THREE) Barrow 1 Doncaster Rovers 1. Mansfield Town 2 Baraslev 0 Orient 0 Bristol Rovers 0 Rochdale 1 Torauav 1 Tranmere Rover* v. Ful- ham postponed, ground unfit I ENGLISH DIVISION FOLK Brentford 0
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    • 454 12 The following is the Stipendiary steward's report on the Penang races last week-end: SATURDAY: RACE 1: NOVELIST Bhaarl» dwelt and lost some lengths RACE 2: Nothing to report RACI BORN EREF. (M Lee> could not gallo© freelv in the early stages. RACE 4 LEGAL ENTRY
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    • 174 12  -  Br Eastern Knight Professor Lim Kok Ann and Robert Yap are olavirg a four-game match to decide who will be the Singapore Chess Club champion. In the first game, giveft below. Robert had a superior position but he Kot into seriou* time trouble and blundered. Prof
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    • 160 12 MANILA Tues (AFP) Former Filipino WBC Junior welterweight champion Pedro Adlgue may fight world welterweight title holder Jose Napoles of Mexico in a title match some time in June, the Manila Time* reported today. In an interview with the paper Adlgue said hi* manager. Lito Mondejar.
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    • 91 12 TAIPINO. Tues. Five countries have accepted invitations to compete in a Go-kart Prix to be held here in August by the Royal Perak Motor Club. The countries are Hong Kong. Singapore. Tailand Brunei and Indonesia. The secretary of the RPMC. Mr Philip Leone, said here today
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  • 273 13 BRILLIANT goalkeeping by Erie Pain# helped Sinn a per 9 Armed Forces to hold Singapora Pools to a one-all draw in a FAS Division One match played at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. It was Eric's first game after a five-month lay-off A former
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  • 72 13 BANGKOK. Tues (Reuter> Former world flyweight boxing champion Chartchal Chlonol said today that he was confident of takln* back the title next wfek from the man to whom he loat It list year. Chartchai who won the World Boxing Council iWBC) flyweight title here from Walter
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  • 34 13 Royal Navy Wanderers held Police to a three-all draw In a FAS Division One match plaved at th»» Jnlan Besar Stadium yesterday. Police led 2-1 at the end of th# first half
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  • 249 13 PORT ELIZABETH. South Africa, Tues. (Reuter) South Africa crushed Australia by 323 runs in the fourth and final cricket Test here today to win all four matches in a series for the first time In their history. Australia, outclassed throughout the series, were all out
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    • 1047 13 MHANNFt I) r M 3.C0 Opening Anncts; 3 03 Hou«ewi*>* Matinee "Her Frtohih Heart" iPart l of a Mandann fllmi; 3 10 Woman's World «C•: 3 35 A Diary of F.vents in Singapore Thi» Weak <C>; 4 00 Days of Our Lives. 4 40 Close, 6 00 Opening Announcements: 0
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  • 248 14 TRAINING DIPLOMATS BRITAIN, Australia and New Zealand, will continue to provide training for diplomats. This was stated by Mr. Arnold Smith, Commonwealth Secretary-General, who is here attending a week-long seminar in the "Changing patterns in the organisation and conduct of foreign policy." He
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  • 522 14  -  By Suhaimi Bidin LEADERS in commerce and industry yesterday came out in strong support for Dr. Goh Keng Swee's budget proposals. An Eastern Sun opinion poll indicated that the finance Minister's decision liot to impose any new or increased taxfs was seen by many
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  • 270 14 KCA L A LrMP r R, Tues. The former British Prime Minister. Sir Alec Douglas Home, today stressed the importance of keeping the Indian Ocean free from foreign powers. "This is one aspect of security. The sea communications should be if*Dt open- he said.
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  • 279 14 TWO top American industrialists are now in Singapore to look into Hie potential of setting up a component factory tor typewriters. They are Mr. J. Frank Forster. President of the Sperry Rand, New York and Mr. James E. Webb, a director. Their
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  • 52 14 The month of February recorded an Increase of 752 accidents as compared with the corresponding month of 1969 Of the 2.971 accidents, 27 were fatal, an Increase of 12. The total number of persons seriously Injured for the first two months of this year was 426. Fifty-two
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  • 34 14 Tan Suan Khan 21 was yesterday sentenced to six months Jail by the Ninth Court Magistrate Mr EC. Foenander. when he pleaded guilty to four charges of theft of articles from cars.
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  • 153 14 The Greek Ambassador to Singapore, Mr. John Yannakakis, presented his letter of credence to President Yusof bin Ishak at the Istana yesterday moraine Mr. Yannakakis, 51, succeeds Dr. Constantine Panayoakos and will continue to live in New Delhi. India. He entered the diplomatic service as an
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  • 41 14 A man was yesterday charged In the Ninth Magistrate's Court for voluntary causing grevlou» hurt to Tan Keng Guan 37. on board the Indonesian Vessel 'Tirtadiaja'. Koh Chan Chang was alleged to have fractured Tan's skull on Feb. 12.
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  • 150 14 A 60-year-old maid servant employed by a banking executive was rushed to the General Hospital, on Monday, after she was stabbed in the stomach by a mbber. Police who ga*e heT name as Low Ah Ngan, aai<) that the condition of the victim is "critical
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  • 104 14 SMOKING in bed it not very health* as Ng Chee Boon, 51. of Toa Payoh Estate found out yesterday —it nearly cast nim his life. The cigarette was still burning when it fell from his lips onto the mattress, which caught
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  • 134 14 The Singapore Armed Forces again topped th« Goup donations for blood st week with a total of 461 donors Next came RAF Changi with 40 donors and third was Remand Prison. Queenstown with 33 donors. According to the weekly bulletin released by the Blood Transfusion Service, there
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  • 30 14 The pilgrim ship. "Kuala Lumpur" with 286 pilgrims aboard Is scheduled to arrive at Godowns 42 43 at the Port of Singapore Authority on March 12 at 9 a.m.
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  • 40 14 Frugtniet Darryl Patrick. 19. was yesterday fined *75 for having on® roll of Indian Hemp. Patrick pleaded guilty to Illegal possession of the drug on March at 8.30 p.m at the Junction of Pay* Lebar and Geylang Foad.
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    • 129 14 TIME TIDE TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN: 12 58 a.m. (9.7 ft.); 7.06 .a.m (1.3 ft.); 1.22 p.m.. (9.7 ft.); 7.29 pm. (2.3 ft.). NAVAL DOCKYARD: 1.06 am. (11.3 ft.); 643 am. (1.6 ft.); 1.29 pm (11.6 ft.); 7.06 p.m. (2 9 ft.). TOMORROW SINGAPORE TOWN 1.23 a.m. <9 6 ft.); 7.49
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