Eastern Sun, 16 March 1970
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Title Section21 1970-03-16 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1294 Monday, 16 March 1970. MC(P) 1616 Price 15 cents21 words
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Article, Illustration416 1970-03-16 1 pHNOM PENH, Sun. (All Agencies) Cambodia was quiet and tense today as the deadline for the evacuation of North Vietnamese and Vietcong troops passed with no apparent mass exodus. The only reaction was a call from Hanoi for a meeting on the situation todayUPI Radiophoto.; UPI Radiophoto - 416 words
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94 1970-03-16 1 NICOSIA. Bun »AFP> Two Cypriot newspapers today reported discovery of a second plot to assassinate President Makarlos the second In a week. The papers said police yesterday found a machine gun and two rifles under a bridge on the road to Famagusta. where Archbishop94 words
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Article329 1970-03-16 1 OSAKA, Sun. (Reuter) More than 70 mainly students were arrested today during a demonstration against Japan's Expo '7O which opened to the public today. About 120 demonstrators opposed to Expo '7O arrived at the main gate of Expo by subway after staging an earlier329 words
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Article609 1970-03-16 1 From Friday, any Singapore woman can have an abortion in a Government hospital for $5. The Abortion Act. passed by Parliament In December last year, comes into force then. It is also the day when its "sister legislation" the Voluntary Sterilisation Act comes into force. Under609 words
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Article53 1970-03-16 1 ROME Sun. < UPT) Passengers aboard a local train disembarked en m&sse at Terenoua Station last night and sat down in front of the locomotive to protest "the filthy state of the carriage." The protest lasted for more than an hour until Ejlice broke it up and alwed53 words
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Article344 1970-03-16 1 3 Swept Overboard WELLINGTON, Sun. (UPI) Huge waves smashed over the royal yacht Britannia as it carried the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh to the South Island Sunday. Three men were swept overboard from the HMNZS Waikato which was escorting the Britannia One man drowned344 words
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Article34 1970-03-16 1 MEXICO CITY. Sun. (Reuter) Four Brazilian detainees and the widow of a guerilla arrived today, freed by the Brazilian Government in return for the promised release of kidnapped Japanese Consul Nobou Okuchi34 words
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Article145 1970-03-16 1 WELLINGTON. Sun. (UPI) Maoris who predicted disaster during the royal tour of New Zealand said today they think their prayers helped avert a worse tragedy for the Royal Yacht Britannia. Before the tour, newspapers quoted many Maoris as savin* disaster always occurred during a royal tour of145 words
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Miscellaneous22 1970-03-16 1 LADIES PAY Yr*» 5* -2 m i "I still say it's too short and I'm sure your mother will agree with me!"22 words
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Article265 1970-03-16 2 A NEW College of Post Graduate Studies will be officially opened at the Nanyang University on Thursday. The new school will have four streams of studies Mathematics, Natural Science. Business Asian Studies. The first batch of honours graduate is expected to he drawn into265 words
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Article88 1970-03-16 2 BANGKOK Sun. (Reuter) Representatives of five Southeast Asian countr.es will meet here tomorrow to kick off searching look at their economic prospects and the ways they might help each other. The meeting will be the first session oS an Asean (Association of Southeast Asian Nation; > committee formed88 words
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Article86 1970-03-16 2 HONG KONG Sun <UPI> Ten flights were forced to divert their routes or turned back because of heavy fog at the Kai Tak International airport here this afternoon, the airport Information counter said The official said flight operations at the airport became normal when the fog cleared86 words
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Article70 1970-03-16 2 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) The Public Health Ministry has assured young girls that they can eat their favourite brands of chocolate without worrying about sex stimulants The Ministry said after a alx-month study of the various brands of chocolate sold In Thailand, that none contained sex70 words
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Article, Illustration334 1970-03-16 2 THE fundamental question of faiths in multireligious societies facing pressures of science, technology and secularisation will be discussed in depth at a Dialogue between Men of Living Faiths beginning today at Ajalthoun, Lebanon. Fortr scholar, of various faith* Christian* (Roman Catholic. Orthodox Protestants) Hindu Buddhist ud334 words
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Article82 1970-03-16 2 GAZA. Sun (Reuter) Israeli soldiers shot a young Arab and wounded another who refused to stoP when ordered by a military patrol yesterday, s military spokesman said today. The patrol spotter) several people loitering near a cemetery in this Israeli occupied town When ordered to stop82 words
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Article, Illustration62 1970-03-16 2 THE Anglo Chinese School in Barker Road has become the envy of other schools in the Republic it is the only school to have its own swimming pool. The $750,000 swimming pool and gymnasium of the ACS was officially opened Saturday62 words
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Article65 1970-03-16 2 HONG KONO, Bun. (Reuter i A seaman from a visiting United States warship was found dead In a side street here today. Hong Kong police said no foul play was suspected and the 98 Naval authorities had been Informed of the Incident. The name of the seaman a65 words
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Article146 1970-03-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Kuala Lumpur hat been all brightened up and ready to welcome President Suharto, the first ever Indonesian head of state to visit Malaysia, when he flies in tomorrow at 10.00 a.m. A number of colourful arches, some shaped in traditional m 1 nangkabau146 words
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Article77 1970-03-16 2 DACCA. Sun. (Reuter) One man was killed when police fired on a crowd of striking Jute mill workers at Chowmuhant village in East Pakistan. Police spokesman said here today. The crowd which gathered outside the mill yesterday and threatened to set it ablaze, was undeterred77 words
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Article26 1970-03-16 2 THE ocean liner 'Chusan' will arrive in Singapore tomorrow at about noon with 800 passengers from Australia, Hong Kong and Hie United Kingdom.26 words
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139 1970-03-16 2 CAPE TOWN. Sun tAFP) A national sensation flared today over publication by Mrs. Louwtjte Barnard of letters written to her former husband heart graft pioneer Prof. Christian Barnard, by Italian actress Oina Lollobrigida Barnard's eldest brother, mechanical engineer Johan. nes Barnard, warned Mrs.139 words
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Advertisement101 1970-03-16 2 !t! I ti! Lenco 500 Th« latest budget priced LENCO 500 is beautiful itmo set Hia> fit» easily into any bookcase fully transistorised stereo amplifier (2xB watts and precision record player with Shure M7SMB o r Goldring CSOO magnetic cartridge. Transparent protective cover! Two compact loudspeaker enclosures! Plus many top101 words
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Miscellaneous1245 1970-03-16 2 I CHANNEL 3.00 Opening Announcemenu la all Languages General Hospital; 320 Woman's World (Tamil); 3.50 A Diary Of Events in Sir.aapore Thi* Week (Tamil); 3.55 It's Happening in Singapore (Tamil* ~Repe»t); 4.15 Days of Our Lives: 500 Close. 6.06 1 Opening Announcement* in all Languages Bwana Don; 030 News j1,245 words
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158 1970-03-16 3 CAIRO, Sun. (UPI) A Philippine military attache was expelled from *9YPf recently because he was 'spying tor Israel and other foreign countries/ the semi-official newspaper, 'AI-Ahram' claimed today. Al-Ahram. under the headline "Attache Expelled lor Security Reasons and Illegal Activities," commented lengthily on158 words
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165 1970-03-16 3 SYDNEY. Sun. (Reuter) A Sydney man said today he had been told of plans to smuggle fugitive great train robber Ronald Biggs out of Australia. Lufthansa airline tourist ©ficer. Lan Bremner. claimf a local private investigator he met at a social gathering two weeks165 words
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Article101 1970-03-16 3 LONDON. Sun. (UPI) A bomb scare Interrupted Prime Minister Harold Wilson s train trip back to London from Wales early yesterday, forcing him to be awakened from his night sleeper, government spokesmen reported. Wilson declined to leave the train Police halted the packed, •secularly-scheduled run101 words
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Article111 1970-03-16 3 BARBERTON. South Africa. Sun. <UPI) The 10 month-old babv daughter of German immigrant Reudiger Krebs has been hPld in Barberton jail for the last 13 days with her father and coloured mother, Veronica Williams. 23 The couple, were forbidden to marry because of South Africa's Immorality Act.111 words
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69 1970-03-16 3 EMPEROR HIROHITO (standing, bottom photo) declares the Expo 70 open on Saturday. Members of the Imperial family, seated from the foreground to the back, are Prince and Princess Takamatsu, Empress Nagako, Crown Prince Akihito and Crown Princess Michiko. The fair ground was ablaze with a fantasy of colours and sounds(IPI radio-; photos). - 69 words
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Article208 1970-03-16 3 WARSAW, Sun. (UPI) A leading Polish journalist has called for 'new propaganda techniques' to counter the ideological influence of 'superior western machines' accord, ing to an article published yesterday i n th e theoretical monthly, 'Nowe Drogi.' "Every machine imported from West Germany or Great Britain208 words
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Article122 1970-03-16 3 NEW DELHI. Sun. (Reuter) Astrologers' rulings on the phases of the planets guide the lives of many people In India. They, however, have been losing monev s.nce the Apollo astronauts landed on the moon. Membe r of Parliament Maharaj Bharati declared that the astrologers were hence122 words
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Article87 1970-03-16 3 TEHRAN. Sun. (CPI)— One hundred and five persons were drowned Fridav when a motor launch with 180 passengers sank off the coast of Abu Dhabi on the Persian Gulf, survivors announced yesterday. The survivors made their way to Shiraz. South Iran, One of them. Haji Mahamad Helll.87 words
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508 1970-03-16 3 Pinkville To Mv Lai CHU LAI. Vietnam, Sun. (UPI) When the new s of an alleged "massacre" by American soldiers first shocked the world last fall, the site was identified as 'Pinkville.' Then it was called, 'Truong An/ Then it was called, 'Song My/ Then508 words
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Article103 1970-03-16 3 SAIGON, Sun. (Reuter> Three American soldiers were killed and 19 others wounded by rockets fired accidentally into their midst by a supporting U.S. helicopter. a military spokesman said today. The high explosive projectiles slammed into troops of the Ist Brigade Ist Air Cavalry Division. The men had moved103 words
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138 1970-03-16 3 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) Indonesia has refused new Soviet economic aid until the question of repayment of its previous debt has been settled, Foreign Minister Adam Malik announced. Malik told reporters yesterday he hoped that a settlement would be reached before the end of138 words
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Article105 1970-03-16 3 CAPE KENNEDY. Florida. Sun. (UPI) A minuteman missile loaded with concrete and little fuel shot Ilk* a mortar from a truck-mounted tube yesterday, cartwheeled and then plunged into the nearby coastal waters as planned. The Air Force said little about the strange 30-seoond shot, but Informer sources105 words
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376 1970-03-16 3 YOUNGEST ADDICT IS OMY 7 MANILA, Sun. (UPI) The use of narcotics by Philippine teenagers has spread to the campuses of exclusive schools around Manila where most of the students from wealthy families are enrolled. Leonardo Gonzales, an official of the Philippine National Bureau of376 words
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Article52 1970-03-16 3 MADRID. Sun. <AFP> The Spanish Supreme Court investigating the alleged misuse of about 10.000 million pesetas (about U*****.5m.) yesterday accused six officials of a state-owned bank of negligence. Four senior official; of the bank, the Bank of Industrial Credit, were ordered on Friday to stand trial on charges of52 words
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Advertisement31 1970-03-16 3 Every day from Singapore a mighty Qantas V-Jet takes off for London via Europe. Every day. Like today. And on Mondays and Saturdays direct from Kuala Lumpur. See your travel agent.31 words
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224 1970-03-16 4 BELEM, Brazil, Sun. (UPI) A Brazilian domestic airliner with 37 persons aboard crashed yesterday on approach to Belem Airport into an Amazon River bay infested with man-eatina Biranh* fish. A spokesman for Paraense Airlines, which operated the twin-turboprop aircraft, said224 words
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Article66 1970-03-16 4 LAGOS. Sun (Reuter) Former Biafran secessionist leader Odumegwu Ojukwu will be charged with 'high treason* if he ever enten Nigeria. Brigadier Hassan Katsina. Arm v Chief of Staff, announced yesterday Speaking on his return from a week's visit to waraffected areas of east-central state. Brigadier Hassan66 words
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Article190 1970-03-16 4 EAST BERLIN. Sun. (Reuter) A quickthinking air hostess foiled a youne married couple's attempt to hijack an East German plane last Tuesday, it was revealed yesterday. The dramatic story of the attempted hijack was Seced together from reibl® sources It ended when the couple killed190 words
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Article144 1970-03-16 4 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) It was too much yesterday tor 21-year-old Dennis Passingham, the pregnant bachelor. Casting aside the humiliation incurred from a barrage of callers, he packed his bags and left nis parents on the doorstep of his suburban London home. The advertising employee was off144 words
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Article, Illustration195 1970-03-16 4 HOUSTON. Sun, (Reuter) America's Apollo--13 astronauts yesterday disclosed they have cho«en the name* 'Odyssey* and 'Aquarius' for the space craft that will fly them to the moon next month. He decided to stick with mythology." Mission Commander Jim Lovell explained. The main space ship, or command(UPI radiophoto). - 195 words
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469 1970-03-16 4 COPENHAGEN, Sun. (Reuter) Visitors from all over the world are expected to flock here this week to sample some world-renowned Danish blue not cheese but "blue" films. The organisers of the second World Sex Fair, to be Held from Ma rcH469 words
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Article, Illustration555 1970-03-16 4 Ann Landers - Ann Landers Dear Ann: Here's another letter that starts. "I never thought I would wind up writing to Ann Landers" but I just couldn't contain myself when I read that pathetic letter from the man who was offered a big promotion but it meant moving to another555 words
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Article89 1970-03-16 4 ALDERS HOT. EnjUnd. Sun (Reuteri Th« British Army flnallv gave up horse-drawn transport yesterday. To the strains of Auld Lang Syne. a handful of mounted sold trotted past the saluting dais on a parade ground In this southern English army centre It ended an era started bv89 words
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337 1970-03-16 4 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sun. (UPI) In spite of a stopped up campaign against so-called death squads, the bodies of three more tortured and bullet-riddled victims were found here during the last 48 hours. The new victims raised the total of elocutions attributed to337 words
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Article123 1970-03-16 4 CAIRO, Sun. (Reuter) Egyptian experts are probing an explosion which blew off part of th« under.carriage of an airliner on th e AtheniCairo route last night. The Russian-built Antonov of Unites Arab Airlines (UAA> was four minutes out of Alexandra with ten passengers when the blast123 words
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Miscellaneous217 1970-03-16 4 I SHAW EHSEI LIDO Phone ***** VOW SHOWING! U us. l-#\ 4 00. <3O 9 15 pa. Ben Ouura. Bradford Dl'.lraan THE BRIDGE AT REMAGEV" Panavtalon ft Color (DA) CAPITOL Phone ***** VOW SHOWING! U am. 130. 4 00, 645 »SO pa. Alfred Hitchcock a "TOPAZ Fre<lerlek Stafford. Daay Robin217 words
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Miscellaneous57 1970-03-16 4 TODAY and YOU. Monday, March 18. 1970. SI m ft &I i 8 8° Bof ifl 81 You'r* 82 os«n 83 your x< Yi V 3 1 6-30-34- 5C M7**V9o ft 27 In 57 Your 87 inWld 28 Your 58 for 88 P'oooiol* 29 Smew* s»Loffl« 89 P«o0i« 30 Routma57 words
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Article, Illustration487 1970-03-16 5 A cocktail reception was held at the Rouge et Noir. Hotel Equatorial on March 10 to introduce Mr. Philip Bra.** Executive Vice-President of Faberge Incorporation. New York. Efesent at the reception were business associates and friends of Cosdel (Singapore) Private Limited. Sunpix shows Mr Kenneth L. Cole.487 words
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Article877 1970-03-16 6 TNDONESIA'B President Suharto, accompanied by his Foreign Minister Adam Malik, arrives in Kuala Lumpur today to become the first Indonesian head of state to visit the Federation. The visit, apart from its various implications, symbolizes the complete change in Indonesian foreign policy since the days of former877 words
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Article, Illustration611 1970-03-16 6 ART BUCHWALD - by ART BUCHWALD WASHINGTON Vic e President Spiro Agnew and Atty Gen. John Mitchell may be on a collision course without even knowing it. As everyone who has a television set knows, the thrust of Agnew's fund-raising speeches for *he Republican Party is that you can't611 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1970-03-16 6 MASERU: Chief Uabua Jonathan still hangs on to powtr in Lesotho mora than a month after cancelling the general elections, suspending the constitution and locking up the opposition leaders. But the outlook for the country remains obscure and depressing. One immediate threat to the Jonathan regime1,118 words
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479 1970-03-16 6 Peter Jackson - By Peter Jackson NEH DELHI, (Reuter) Indian politicians hare reacted with shock and horror to a suggestion that the nation's constitution should be scrapped and an army administration should take over. Lurking fears of a military coup were revived when the479 words
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Article472 1970-03-16 6 EDWIN ROSENTHAL - •r EDWIN ROSENTHAL LONDON (R«ut«r) New legislation to lower tho voting <g« will toon make the voice of youth ring loud and clear in PaHiaments around the world at well a* at universities and street demonstrations. Britain took the bold step on January I.472 words
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Article93 1970-03-16 6 RIO DE JANEIRO. (UPI) The newspaper Jornal Do Brasil said in lis main editorial Saturday "Terrorism is a declared war against society." Jornal Do Brasll's editorial was the second in the last two days condemning terrorism since Japanese Consul General Okuchi Nubuo was kidnapped Thursday. Jornal Do Brasil93 words
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84 1970-03-16 6 LONDON. (UPI) The Sunday Times Saturday described the opening of Expo 'TO as "a day of delight and full 01 prestige for the Japanese." The newspapers story was accompanied by a large cartoonscape of the Osaka exhibition by Herald Scarf. A headline said. "Son84 words
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Article, Illustration714 1970-03-16 7 TRONG NHAN - By TRONG NHAN SAIGON South Vietnam now has 589 trade unions with about 600.000 members, mostly labourers and farmers. Before 1952 trade unions did not exist in this coun'/ry. The French colonial government considered such organisations against their interests and a threat to714 words
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Article69 1970-03-16 7 JAKARTA. Sun. ißeuter) ine Bulgarian Trade M.ssion has held talks with Foreign Minister Adam Malik on trade relations between Indonesia and Bulgaria. The talks were held yesterday at the minister s private residence. The mission, led by Depu. v Foreign Trade Minister Ognian Tikhomirov, arrived here Friday69 words
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Article272 1970-03-16 7 A firm specialising in the installation of Nylex Wall Coverings and Furniture Fabrics for modern offices, restaurants and hotels, has won another major contract to decorate part of the interior of the newlycpened $2O million luxury hotel, Ming Court Hotel. Dobb Co. <Pte.) Ltd., distributing272 words
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Article136 1970-03-16 7 NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI) Steel prices are beginning to drop on the export market as more domestic steel capacity becomes available. Iron Age said over the weekend. The national metalworklng weekly said one mill has lowered Its export prices without halting a slowdown in bookings from136 words
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Article62 1970-03-16 7 TOKYO: Sun. <UPI> Tokyo Shlbaura Electric Co. (Toshiba) has received an order of some 1.150 million yen < about Bs9 6 million) worth of automobile reactlfiers from Ford Motor Co. or the U.B Toshiba announced yesterday. Toshiba, tne major supplier of the reaetiflers to Ford, said the latest62 words
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Article449 1970-03-16 7 LONDON. Sun (t'PI) One of the more significant business pointers this week came from the shipping world, and its message was that world trade still is booming. From the chamber of Shipping, the message was that only 38 ships were unemployed In a world fleet449 words
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Article71 1970-03-16 7 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI) Quelle International of West Germany plans to purchase 100.000 sewing machines, 250,000 radio and TV sets and 100.000 tape recorders from Japan for the 1971 catalogue period, the firm's Managing Director revealed recently here. H. Hirschmann said more than 100,000 sewing machines of Japanese make71 words
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259 1970-03-16 7 NEW YORK, Sua (UPI) Textile industry representatives this week urged the Nixon Administration to throw in the sponge on U-S.-Japanes* voluntary import control talks and seek Congressional legislation of unilateral quotas. An Informal House Textile Committee. Including about 140 of the 425 House termed259 words
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Article575 1970-03-16 7 The weekly market review THE stock market was fairly subdued the past week with the Kuala Lumpur trading room closed the first two days. Then there was the pre-budget cairn. Apparently, it consequently prompted operators to either withdraw, liquidate whatever stale hulls or take proiit.575 words
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668 1970-03-16 7 JOSEPH MA - ECONOMIC ROUNDUP By JOSEPH MA HONG KONG, Sun, (UPI) "I call upon very member of Congress who it concerned with the protection of American jobs to join me in sponsoring this legis lation," Sen. Strom Thurmond, Republican-South Carolina, said last week. That legislation,668 words
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Article308 1970-03-16 7 LAS VEGAS, Nev. San (UFI) Owners of 16 gambling resorts on the Las Vegas strip, closed down because of a massive strike, reached a verbal agreement late Saturday which will permit the resorts to reopen within a matter of hours. "We have a verbal agreement with308 words
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Article447 1970-03-16 7 ARRIVALS 8-18am MSA 123 R Lumpttr 9 45am MSA 119 R. Lumpur 12 30 p.m. MSA 451 kuching 2 30 pm MSA 021 R lumpui Malacca 8.25 pm. Ms A 453 R klnabalu 3 40 p m- MSA 521 Bangkok. Penan* 5 40pm MsA 637 Tok>n Taipei. Hongkong447 words
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Article105 1970-03-16 7 TOKYO. Sun. 'UPI) Plant and equipment Investments bv mator Japanese enterprises for fiscal 1970 will increase only about 20.6 per cent, the Japan Development Bank predicted yesterday. The increase rate was the lowest in three years compared with 34 per cent registered in i 967, 2« per105 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1970-03-16 8 Special feature on Preeident Suharto's vi*it to Haleyßia State visit of President Suharto of Indonesia to Malaysia will further strengthen the friendship between the two countries. President Suharto, accompanied by his wife, begins his threeday visit of Malaysia today. General Suharto has been destined to1,073 words
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Advertisement116 1970-03-16 8 We Extend Our Heartiest Welcome To The President Of The Republic Of Indonesia, President Soeharto And Mrs. Soeharto On The Occasion Of Their State Visit To Malaysia. P. N DJAKARTA LLOYD OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE FOR SINGAPORE AND MALAYSIA* AGENTS: SINGAPORE; Messrs. Carrington Agencies (PTF> |M. f 7th. Floor, Hongkong Bank Chambers,116 words
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Advertisement75 1970-03-16 9 We extend a very warm welcome to HIS EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT SUHARTO of the REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA on the occasion of his official visit to Malaysia Pan Malayan Investments (Pte.) Ltd., Singapore. Intra (Pte.) Ltd., Singapore. Pontiac Trading Company (Pte.) Ltd., Singapore. Polon Enterprise Pte. Ltd., Singapore. Piola Trading (Pte.) Ltd.,75 words
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Article, Illustration482 1970-03-16 10 I AM sure everyone of us can still remember some of the funny or sad incidents which occurred during our childhood days In my opinion it is a very pleasant and entertaining way to while away one's leisure time. When I was three years old. I enjoyed disturbing482 words
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Article, Illustration315 1970-03-16 10 AT the very outbreak of dawn. I woke up with a startle. I recollected that I was lying in a boat. We were near to an island. Still yawning I went to the deck to look at the view. The sun in the east soared315 words
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Article, Illustration608 1970-03-16 10 DISCIPLINE means learning to obey certain rules of conduct The very essence of obedience is discipline obedience to rules and to those who have the authority to rule. The question of teaching discipline can be considered from two points of view; the training of the individual and608 words
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Article, Illustration454 1970-03-16 10 KNOWLEDGE is the key factor which governs whatever we do or say This may come from many sources such as travels and experience but the most common source of knowledge comes from books Since the turn of this century, books have become increasingly popular not only454 words
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Miscellaneous103 1970-03-16 10 DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saundere and Alden McWiiams you CAN SEE EAST ISLAND FROM HERE, LAOV... IT'S THE BIG ONE WITH THE LIGHTHOUSE.' I'D FEEL A LOT BETTER IF YOUR FR»END WAS GOIN' WITH YOU IF THE WIND PICKS UP,THINGS COULD GET PRETTy RUGGED 1 'JKAiaw HOW BOUT IT, MAC*103 words
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Miscellaneous14 1970-03-16 10 AMY By Jack Tippß W 8 TSM "Hi, Daddy! Did you bring me anything?"14 words
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Article, Illustration2062 1970-03-16 11 JIMMY LAD - BY JIMMY LAD DENDROBIUJM scored an all tho way *»in in th« main Class 0m» Division 0n e mil* event) at Bukit Timah yesterdayc With apprentice Raioo in the saddle, f th e New Zealand gelding i by Stunning equalled tlie course record of 1 min2,062 words
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247 1970-03-16 11 HONG KONG, Sun. (Rtu»«r) TH« MCC touHna t*sm today endtd thtir cight-mjfch Ajun four with i iJiiii draw against Hong Kong, despite a generous declaration by captain Tony Lewis. The tourists. batting flrat. rattled up 190 runs without loss. Alan Jones of Glamorgan247 words
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Article286 1970-03-16 11 Following is the stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's racing at Buktt Tlmah Race 1: The Steward held an Inquiry Into Soaidl's riding of Kingford. After hearing the evidence from Soaidl Raymond van Breukelen, son of R.S van Breukelen and trainer Samsurl who was In charge of286 words
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Article60 1970-03-16 11 VIENNA. Sun <Reu*.«r) Nadeshda chuhova. of the Soviet Union, improved her own world's best mark for the woman's (hot witn a putt of 18 6C metres iBl ft 0-1 tn) in the European indoor athletjca championships here today. Mlss Chizhova. \vho heat the world best at60 words
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Article55 1970-03-16 11 BCC second team scored a 94-run win over HMB Bulwark in a friendly cricket match at the Padang yesterday. Scores: SCC: 16ft M Hash id 50 n 0.. L Moverley 41. C. Byer 28; North 4-66. Blakeley 258 Allen 2-39>. Bulwark: 72 (North 23. Sevmour 18. Kelly 10:55 words
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Article50 1970-03-16 11 POLICE scored a 3-1 win over Telok Kurau United In a FAS Division One league match at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Police led 2-1 In the first half In the other Division One match. Hotel Slngapura received a walkover from Junior A.A. who failed to turn up.50 words
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Article46 1970-03-16 11 Putra Cup player David Milne (Heap 3) shot a 34-35 69. one-over-par for the Buklt Chermin course yesterday to win the March Medal (Stroke) competition with a nett-ftft. The B< Division was won by C. W Oakley 'H cap 18) with a nett-31-29 60.46 words
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484 1970-03-16 11 BRILLIANT bowling by Mahesh Kumar enabled Singapore Recreation Club to score a four-wicket win over Police In their opening mateh of the SCA Division One league match at the Padang yesterday. Kumar did the major wreck for the Recs when he captured six wickets484 words
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Advertisement596 1970-03-16 11 Classified Ads. Situotioni Vacant EXECUTIVE required lor the Diocese of Singapore must be Singapore citizen! Duties will include supervision of Diocesan Office administrative correspondence between the Diocese and its Parishes. Institutions and Staff, and being Secretary to Diocesan Committees and Boards A good knowledge of" Accounts is essential. The successful596 words
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Advertisement84 1970-03-16 11 So!•« Service ice Television Radio I REDIFFCSION TELEVISION RENTALS I HP CASH Complete range to tall every or ia showroom*: CJemenoean Ateno*. joo Cbiat Road Timan Jorong. BEDIF U NION KKPAIKS AMI HAKE OP TV #EIB J Radiophone Controlled Maintenance Phone SS23I/S Z2TH* t»*por e ronnaml Aerial System* Cloeed Circuit84 words
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Miscellaneous40 1970-03-16 11 IST PRIZE No. *****4 ($4,980) 2ND PRIZE No. *****8 ($1,423) 3RD PRIZE No. *****6 711) STARTERS: ($l5O oach) Not. *****6 *****5 *****7 *****1 *****6 *****2 *****2 CONSOLATION: ($lOO o*ch) No«. *****0 *****7 *****1 *****7 *****5 *****2 *****9 *****2 *****8 *****540 words
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Article, Illustration272 1970-03-16 12 TOLD TO MOVE ALONG TWO ragged English travellers yesterday claimed that they have been asked to leave the country on the ground that they were a bad influence on Singa- pore yourns. O'Ryan Roeder and Dick Whittle, both 21. who arrived Friday from Johore were quite surprised272 words
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Article85 1970-03-16 12 MRS. Diana Eu Has been elected President of the Chinese Women's Association at its recent annual meeting Other office bearers: Vice Presidents: Miss Lee Siok Tin, Mrs Eleanor Lee; Hon Secretary: Miss Helen Kan; Hon. Asst. Secretary: Miss Beverley Tan; Hon Treasurer: Mrs. Violet Wong; Hon. Asst. Treasurer:85 words
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Article100 1970-03-16 12 A TWO-DAT course on "Marketing: Research for Business" will be conducted by Mr. D. C. Beaton on April 28 and 29 at the Board Room, Chinese TMCA. The course, beginning from 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., Is specially designed for marketing executives who are responsible for directing, assessing100 words
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Article167 1970-03-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The nation was again warned today that unless the various races were willing to work side by side in unity and harmony the fight for national survival would be futile. Radio Malaysia's news bulletin quoted the Director of Operations. Tun Abdul Razak as saying167 words
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53 1970-03-16 12 THE Commonwealth Secretary-General, Mr. Arnold Smith, Saturday night paid a visit to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (right) at his official residence, Sri Temasek. Mr. Smith was in Singapore conducting the Commonwealth Seminar on Organisation and Conduct of Foreign Policy. The Seminar ended Saturday and was described as53 words
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Article92 1970-03-16 12 Dr Phoon Wai On has beer, elected President of the St- Andrew's Old Boys' Association. Other office-bearers are: Vice Presidents —Mr. DE S Chelliah, Mr. Francis Thomas Mr Quahe Beng Chuan. Mr- Khiong Woon Kew, Hon. Secretary—Mr Khiong Beng Huat A?st Hon. Secretary—Mr. Phua En?92 words
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Article33 1970-03-16 12 •FASHION INSIGHT", a parade of what's new for 1970 will be held by the Bata Shoe (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. at their Premier Store in North Bridge Road on Wednesday and Thursday.33 words
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Article183 1970-03-16 12 POLICE arrested one of the culprits involved in stealing money from coin boxes of 10 telephone booths in Paya Lebar and Bukit Panjang areas, last Friday. On March 12, at about 10 30 pm. two detective® from Buklt Panjane Police Station, who were keeping watch183 words
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327 1970-03-16 12 400,000 tourists visited the Republic last year, the Chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. Runme Shaw declared yesterday. In a new, release issued by the Board on a round-up of its activities last year, Mr. Shaw said this figure excluded the unaccountable number of327 words
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Article39 1970-03-16 12 The Overseas Union Bank Ltd' will officially open its Outrun Road Branch at the Outram Park Shopping Complex on March A reception will be held at the premises of the new branch to mark the occasion39 words
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Article, Illustration466 1970-03-16 12 FOUR undergraduates who have spent barely a month on board a U.S. "floating university" now dread the prospect of becoming "landlubbers" again. Like the other 470 students on board the ship "Ryndam." Jeff Rice and Carol White of Wisconsin, Mene Donaldson of Tennessee466 words
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Miscellaneous34 1970-03-16 12 Toto Draw The following numbers were drawn in yesterday"s Toto Draw: 15 31. 27. 2. 44. The additional number drawn was: 14. In the three circle draw, the numbers drawn were: 39. 15. 27.34 words
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Miscellaneous73 1970-03-16 12 TIME TIDE TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN: 335 a.m. (7.9 ft.); 1126 am. (2 6 ft.); 851 p.m. (5.9 ft.); 11 18 Bp.m. (5.7 ft.) NAVAL DOCKYARD: 3.39 am. (9 ft. >; 1132 am. (3.6 ft.); 9.07 pm. (7.5 ft.). TOMORROW SINGAPORE TOWN: 438 am. (7.2 ft). 1.20 p.m. (2 8 ft73 words
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