Eastern Sun, 31 March 1970
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Title Section21 1970-03-31 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1306 Tuesday. 31 March 1970. MC(P) 1616 Price 15 cents21 words
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480 1970-03-31 1 PHNOM PENH, Mon. (All Agencies) Vietcong troops ore entering Cambodia all along the 500-mile frontier with South Vietnam, the Defence Ministry reported today. And the Government said the growing North Vietnamese and Vtetcong infiltration has created a "grave" situation throughout the480 words
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Article45 1970-03-31 1 BEIRUT Mon (Reuter)— Lebanese police clamped guards or American property in Beirut today after four ro'icet and bomb attark<; m 24 hours. A Palestine guerrilla organisation said the bomb-i'-s?; were in revenge for an A-neriran plot against the terrorist movement.45 words
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Article74 1970-03-31 1 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) A Presidential Palace spokesman today officially denied reports that President Suharto had commuted the death sentence on former Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio to life imprisonment. "The report is not true The President has not taken a derision on Suhandrio's request for clemency."-74 words
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Article38 1970-03-31 1 NEW YORK Man (UPI) —Fi\> volunteer fireman, includinp the son of the fire chief, were killed and 27 people were injured '.ast night in an explosion at a paint store in Corry Pennsylvania.38 words
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Article174 1970-03-31 1 VIENTIANE, Mon. (UPI) Government troops have attacked and seised a North Vietnamese position close to Long Cheng and also occupied positions overlooking Sam Thong. Forces under the Meo hill tribe leader MaJ. Gen. Vang Pao attacked a position about three and a half miles from174 words
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Article, Illustration370 1970-03-31 1 ISTANBUL, Mon. (UPI) Three powerful earthquakes ripped through western Turkey today and boiling hot streams burst their banks in the centre of the disaster area flattened by a series of killer quakes at the weekend. Officials struggling to evacuate survivors from the paths of theUPI Radiophoto. - 370 words
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Article128 1970-03-31 1 ATHENS. Mon. (Reuter) A girl student told an Athens military court today that a professor accused or plotting to overthrow the government, had blackmailed her into having a love affair. He threatened to fall her In examinations, she said. Constantlna Kalogrltsa. 24. told the court that128 words
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Article53 1970-03-31 1 TEL AVIV, Mon (Reuter) A fashion model visited her husband in jail todav and kissed him passionately before she left A suspicious euard found a lump of hashish in the man's month. The husband was alreadv serving a term for possessing hashish. Now his wife also53 words
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155 1970-03-31 1 An explosion in the boiler room of the corgo vessel, Atlos Troder, killed a first-class Korean firemon, Lee Jung Chun, 34, Sunday, police revealed yesterday. Shipmate Lim Jong Cheok. 30, dived out of the boiler room when he heard the blast and received only155 words
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Article41 1970-03-31 1 KAMPALA. Moc (UPTY —Albert Oeore Hermann of Nairobi ard co-driver Hans Schuller of Stuttgart West Germ an v tod av provisionally won the East African Safari car rally. The Japanese Datsun torv took the team t»rice. See Page 11.41 words
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Miscellaneous10 1970-03-31 1 "Sometimes you find one even more stupid than the others!"—10 words
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296 1970-03-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A handsome Canadian businessman was today cleared of all charges of enticing the "reluctant wife" of a Malaysian Army Officer, for illicit in- tercourse. Brian Seabury Tracy, 26, was acquitted and discharged on two charges of enticing Valarie Rosemary Magness,296 words
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Article85 1970-03-31 2 Ngee Ann College will be renamed "Ngee Ann Technical College". A BUI providing for this change the Ngee Ann College (Amendment) Bill was passed bv Parliament yesterday. Dr Lee Chlaw Meng. Parliamentary Sec ret an- to the Ministry of Education, said It would be retrospective with85 words
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Article113 1970-03-31 2 Leong Siew Man, 20, wit robbed in a lift by three men, one armed with a sharp object, at Upper Aljunied Lane on Sunday night. Leong. also of Upper Aljunied Lane, was on hla way home and waa about to get Into the lift when three men113 words
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Article252 1970-03-31 2 Generally, stock and share brokerg believe that "there is a great deal of merit" in Hie Ferrig Report which recommended radical reforms in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore. They believe that the recommendations are a step in the right direction to strengthen the local252 words
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Article69 1970-03-31 2 Parliament passed eight Bills yesterday. They are: Minor Offences < Amendment) Bill. Supply Bill. Supplementary Supply Bill. Income Tax (Amendment) Bill. Ngee Ann College < Amendment) Bill. Singapore Mariner's Club Bill. Legal Profession < Amendment) Bill and the Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Bill. Another Bill, the69 words
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Article, Illustration279 1970-03-31 2 Read tragedies will be considerably cut down if all pedestrians ar c taught to be more Road Safety conscious. This was stated by Mr. Lim Guan Hoo, Political Secretary to the Ministry of Interior and Defence, yesterday at the opening ceremony of the Pedestrian Safety Campaign279 words
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Article94 1970-03-31 2 The Public Works Department is conducting a "thorough" investigation Into the circumstances causing the collapse of tour 68-ton beams at the Thomson Road flyover on March 10. The Minister for Law and National Development, Mr E.W. Barker, said this reply to a Question raised by94 words
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Article73 1970-03-31 2 Wong Wah alias Philip Wong was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court for committing criminal breach of trust involving $10,480.01 between May 1 and September 5 last year. Wong, employed by the Malankara Chit Fund claimed trial, and hearing was fixed for April 4. D Inspector73 words
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Article71 1970-03-31 2 L&rnv Chan Cheng Thik, was yesterdav sentenced to two years jail by the Second District Court Judge. Mr. Donaid Y©o Hock Chwee, when he pleaded guilty to forging three identity cards. H« !orged the cards on Dec 18 1987. Dec 31 last year and71 words
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Article84 1970-03-31 2 THE existing name "Asian Seamen's Club" is an anachronism and has to be renamed "The Singapore Mariners' Club", the Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said yesterday. Moving the Singapore Mariners' Club Bill. 1970 for second reading In Parliament. Mr. Yong said: "The Singapore Asian Seamens84 words
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80 1970-03-31 2 This bikini girl is wearins what is supposed to be the latest in swimwear presented by Triumph International. She is one of several models who presented a wide range of brassieres, lingerie and swimwear at the Triumph 70 Fashion Show at the Golden Lotus, Hotel Malaysia last night. A balanced80 words
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Advertisement223 1970-03-31 2 '~"C KUMRA'S ii i i II P 1 I &e rAff Kumras vast collection of Indian handicrafts at 23 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE, 6. Th» antique coffaa pot from India it from Kumra't. W .!><, .U*. .Ul. o| I. •WAM The Board of Directors and Management of LEE WAH BANK, LIMITED223 words
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655 1970-03-31 3 HONG KONG, Mon. (UPI) —Anna Louis Strong, American authoress who died in Peking yesterday at the age of 8 4, was one of Mao Tse Tung's favourite foreigners. She was also the doyen of the 'two hundred per centers.' This is a motley655 words
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Article99 1970-03-31 3 OSAKA. Japan. Mon. (UPI> Osaka health authorities today closed down a Japanese restaurant at Expo '7O after 32 persons who ate there came down with food poisoning yesterday. Authorities said the "Todo" Restaurant. which specialises in Japan sushi (raw fish and rice), will remain closed until99 words
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154 1970-03-31 3 RAWALPINDI. Mon (UPI) President Yahya Khan yesterday clinched the constitution-making issue by depriving the 313member proposed National Assembly of powers to make any amendment. In his 'legal framework order 1970,' the text of which was released to the press yesterday, he said. "Any question154 words
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124 1970-03-31 3 WASHINGTON, M on fUPI) The number of Asian immigrants, especially Filipinos and Chinese. Increased sharply in fiscal 1969 because of the dropping of the national origins "quota system. The recent report of the visa office at the State Department showed that during fiscal 1969.124 words
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Article144 1970-03-31 3 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPD The Marine Department said it is investigating an alleged mutiny* aboard the Norwe'g;an freighter. 'Nego Anne.', which arrived here yesterday. Wallem and Co., agents for the ship, said the 26 Cninese crewmen had been replaced and that 'nothing serious happened. The 10.695-ton 'Nego144 words
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Article82 1970-03-31 3 KEY BISCAYNE Florida. Mon (UPl)—Tricia Nixon yesterday revived romance rumours when she showed up for Easter church services with her favourite boyfriend. Edward Cox. a New York «oc:alite and one of consumer spokesman Ralph leader's raiders. Both Tricia and 'Jeddi' p-'qdo it clear thev date others but82 words
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Article118 1970-03-31 3 LONDON. Mon (Renter) Beatle John Lennon disclosed yesterday that his wife Yoko Ono might be expecting a child His telephone Interview was relayed over a 10-'Hrweaker system to 12.000 people at a 'Festival for Life' in London's East End. He added. "If we are going to have a baby,118 words
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331 1970-03-31 3 TOKYO. Mon. (Reuter) The Soviet Union today sharply cut back plans for bombing practice at sea which had brought strong protests from the Japanese Government. Nonetheless, the revised schedule for the bombing exercises will still interfere with Japan's air routes to Moscow and331 words
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Article67 1970-03-31 3 YAMAGUCHI. Japan. Mon. (UPI) A passenger train bound for Kyoto crashed into a concrete mixer at a rail crossing today. Initial reports said five persons were killed and 29 Injured. Authorities said the loeomot ve and the two front cars were derailed by the lmoact. The train was67 words
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Advertisement152 1970-03-31 3 w. XT '■j- y> K *<e Wi Hf%V^ .-lit"' ]*&4. iDy From April, James Wong's secretary can stop worrying. BOAC has 11 weekly flights to London to fit in with her boss's business schedule. #BOAC's new Summer Schedules give you a choice of more weekly services from Singapore than any152 words
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490 1970-03-31 4 BUENOS AIRES, Mon. (Reuter) —An irmed gang was foiled in an attempt to kidnap two Soviet diplomat* hero last night after police twice opened fire on their car. On© of the diplomats tumbled from the kidnappers car as it swerved round a490 words
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49 1970-03-31 4 ANNA STRONG, Ame-rican-born communist authoress, died in Peking on Sunday. She was 84 The Red Chinese broadcast announced that she succumbed to a heart disease after a long illness. In this file photo, Anna shakes hands with Chairman Mao during Red China's National Day celebrations in 1966. (UPI telephoto).(UPI telephoto). - 49 words
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Article101 1970-03-31 4 ATHENS. Mon. (UPI) Men facing possible death sentences on charges of trying to overthrow the government yesterday declared authorities used hallucinatory drugs and physical and mental torture on them. Alleged members of Oreece's most active opposition group. 'Democratic Defence? are on trial before a military court101 words
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Article90 1970-03-31 4 NEW YORK. Mon. TPI) —A plumber who quarrelled with his common-law wife shot her to death late Saturday night. Then he set a fire which took four more lives, police reported rday. Two of the fire victims were children of the dead woman A 13-state alarm was90 words
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Article110 1970-03-31 4 BUENOS AIRES. Mon (CPI) Three raiders trying to show 'our combative solidarity' with the kidnappers of Paraguay diplomat Waldemar Sanchez attacked a policeman guarding the Syrian embassy yrsterday and stole his weapons. The assailants two men and a woman—did not injure the policeman or attack the embassy located110 words
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232 1970-03-31 4 AVERSHAM, England, Mon. (UPI> The daughter of former huvywtighf champion Gene Tunney was yesterday charged with the murder of her 31-year-old husband, Lynn Wilkinson, police announced. PollO laid Mrs. Joan Wilkinson 30 was arrested after her husband r as found dead with head injuries232 words
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Article40 1970-03-31 4 CANAL rCLToN Ohio. Mon (UPD The Rabbitts who live here may b# the real Easte r bunnies Richard Rabbitt. 25 was born or. Easter Sunday in 1945 Hi® son Jerrv Lee. was born on Easter Sunday In 196940 words
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374 1970-03-31 4 NEW YORK, Mon. (Reuter) The mother of blonde secretary Mary Jo Kopechne, 28, has denied her daughter was having 'an affair* with Senator Edward Kennedy. Mary Jo died last July when a car driven by the Senator plunged off374 words
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Article165 1970-03-31 4 CAIRO, Mon. (UP!) The Sudanese Government quelled riots in Khartoum yesterday and sent war planes to buss rebels entrenched on a Nile River island some 200 miles to the south, reports in Cairo claimed today. The reports, published by the authoritative newspaper 'AI Ahram.' said Sudanese air165 words
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Advertisement171 1970-03-31 4 SONY TC 20 CASSETTE ■CORDER Car Stereo so good it belongs in your living room. You've heard car stereos before, when you hit a bump they jar, and you hear it. Not so the Sony TC2O. We gave the TC2O the iii~taload system for vibration proof stable tone quality. One171 words
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Article, Illustration668 1970-03-31 5 WSF - FotarairapM Seascape Guide V By WSF TAKING PICTURES AT SEA —GUIDE V—SUNRISE AND SUNSET. Since the beginning of this series from I to IV on "Guide to Taking Pictures at Sea, all hav e dealt with pictures taken after dawn and before dusk, but this concluding article668 words
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Advertisement396 1970-03-31 5 KOTORAMA '7O CONTEST 'C' Sponsored by Moutri* (Pte.) Ltd. Agent for MINOLTA CAMERAS. OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM Fotorama Contest TO' EASTERN BUN 23-B Cantonment Rc*d. Singapore a In oompiying with tha rule* of this contest I rubralt herewith my entry and shall abide by the decision oJ the Judge* ADDRESS: TITLE:396 words
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Advertisement17 1970-03-31 5 Three colour prints for the price of one: J9T ii: fit jipr—y§) I M«VKn CO LIWtTCD ■rmcoiwioNiUHO17 words
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Article949 1970-03-31 6 PAKISTAN is trying to take some tentative steps to emerge from 12 years of military dictatorship and institute some sort of a parliamentary regime. Gen. Yahya Khan, who succeeded Ayub Khan as the President, has made several statements but none of them clearly reveal what type949 words
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Article, Illustration802 1970-03-31 6 K. K. Duggal - Bv K. K. Duggal NEW DELHI: A civil servant asked me the other day: "Why can't Sam Manekshaw do what General Ayub Khan did in 1958?" General S.H.F.J. Manekshaw is Chief of Staff of the Indian Army. This, he said, was the light moment for a802 words
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Article579 1970-03-31 6 "ITVIIUiHIIHIIiriIII* II 1 l!IIHIIIIUIIIIi!l!llllllffTfflTOm In the Budget Meeting of the Assembly certain i*»e of tar! a-rent have at length attacked the Civil Servants for rudeness and lack of courtesy In their dealings with members of the public. As there is no Opposition, the Minister of579 words
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937 1970-03-31 6 Fred Mpanga - By Fred Mpanga LONDON: "Is It lawful for you to scourge a man that is a Roman, and uncondemned?" cried St. Paul, a Jew horn in Tarsus. The accused captain, stationed in Jerusalem, was then afraid because he had bound a Roman937 words
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917 1970-03-31 6 Fred Mpanga - How Secret Should An Open Society Be By Fred Mpanga LONDON: On April 22 two journalists and an army colonel will appear before a London magistrate to answer charges under the Official Secrets Acts (1911-1939). This is a rare occurrence in Britain. It ha* sent the love-hate barometer between Westminster917 words
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334 1970-03-31 7 Trading was vary subdued in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore after the Ferris report was made public yesterday. The volume of delayed dealings showed a significant constric- tion. Total turnover reportedly amounted to 1.4 million units while share prices drifted downwards again in334 words
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Article828 1970-03-31 7 "EBUSINESS 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 Aetna $2 31 (1) $2.30 (7) Atcan Industries $1.75 (4) $1.76 (2) $1.77 (1)828 words
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Article72 1970-03-31 7 LONDON. Mon. (Router) —A contract was surred here for 10 more British Hawker Siddeley 748 airliners to be manufactured and at the Kanpur. India, factory of Hindustan Aeronautic*. The material, win b supplied bv Hawker Siddelev Aviation. With this new order India has now bought 6972 words
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Article73 1970-03-31 7 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI> The Polyvinyl Chloride < PVC) Association says It has set production quota of Polyvinyl Chloride resin for the first quarter of fiscal 1970 April to Jnne at 290.000 metric tons. A meeting of association directors also endorsed a contract entered into between a Japanese73 words
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Article32 1970-03-31 7 The Singapore rubber market was closed yesterday and will re-open for business today. No Exchange Rates will be issued today as the U.K. foreign exchange market was also closed yesterday.32 words
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Article683 1970-03-31 7 PID and offer prices o<f cially listed yesterday at the close of business in the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Sinqaoore were: INDUSTRIALS ACMA B. s. 2 30 2 31 Alran 1.78 Ben Co. 173 Borneo Bhdl.rs 1 77 Bou«tead 2.10 2683 words
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Article, Illustration261 1970-03-31 7 SINGAPORE hat become potentially good market for the air-conditioning business in this part of the world. The Republic, within a short period, has become e leader in the industry. Thi« was stated recently by Mr. Jack A Walker, area manager for Carrier Overseas Corporation «t261 words
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Article13 1970-03-31 7 The tin Prire for ye*terdav wa-» $689.25 per picul. down $5.75-13 words
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66 1970-03-31 7 A Japanese technician inserts an irritant into a pearl oyster at Kuri Bar. 250 miles north-east of Broome. Western Australia. A Japanese-Australian-American enterprise is successfully operating a cultured pearl farm at Kuri Bay. So far no one has been able to breed oysters on the farm but selected ones are66 words
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Article122 1970-03-31 7 TAIPEI Mon. iUPI) Nationalist China Is planning to ben the Import of elevators, escalators and forkllfu as one of the steps to narrow the everwidening gap in trade with Japan. which tot si led US$3lO million in Japen'a favour last year The Board of Foreign Trade and tfie122 words
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Article65 1970-03-31 7 OIFU, Japan. Mon. (UPI) Kawasaki Heavy Industries. Ltd. has delivered the 400 th Bell helicopter manufactured by the company In Japan u'"*er a technical tleup with the Bell Helicopter Company of the United States. The aircraft was delivered to the All Nippon Airways. the announcement65 words
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Article100 1970-03-31 7 THE noop price* at Singapore Cnlnw« Pro<Ju( the Eichange jMlrrdi; mnt> Buyer Seller Commit (Ml (FO B.) Bulk 5" 00 Coconut Oil (I.OB) Drum 50.50 Mixed Copra *5 00 Muni ok While repper 152 50 F < FOB.) tmruuuk unite repper 150 00 F(FOB) fearawak special Black Prpper 1V100 words
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160 1970-03-31 7 KUALA. LUMPUR Mon. Building department executives and sale s staff of William Jackg from Singapore. West and East Malaysia. and Brunei will meet In Kuala Lumpur next month for one-week marketing conference and technical sales course beln* organised bv the company. Mr. G.J van den160 words
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Article240 1970-03-31 7 The Port of Singapore Authority his mad« the following berthing arrangements for today. Tuesday. March 31. DEPARTURES Godowns VMKIS 33/34 Frlesenstein 19 Nichlnan Maru 21 East Landak E.W Jetty Perry 27/28 Tocansa 33/34 Nuddea 40/41 Neptune A*ate 44 Hong Kong Grace 48 Circea 47 Hoegh Pildfc240 words
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857 1970-03-31 7 CANBERRA, Mon. People almost everywhere know something about the vest mineral wealtn that Australia is winning from the earth. But they hear little, if anything, about the rich harvest of cultured pearls that Australians are winning from the ocean. A single strand recently857 words
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Article357 1970-03-31 7 AKKIV AL* 8-15a.ni. MSA 123 K Lumpur U-45a.ni- MSA 119 K Lumpur 12.30 p.m. MSA 451 kucblng 230 p-m. MSA 021 K Lumpur. Malacca 3X5 pm. MSA 458 Kota Klnabalu. 3.40pm. MSA 521 Bangkok. Penang. 7.10 p.m- MSA 027 L Lumpur. Malacca 710p m. MSA 639 Tokyo, TatDPI.357 words
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631 1970-03-31 8 Ele,Walt Dulaney - DATELINE Bf Ele,Walt Dulaney DEAR ELE: I'm going steady and my boyfriend i» faking me for granted. I'm not imagining this or being supersensitive. Alt my girl friends say so. He no longer opens doors for m« or carries my tray at lunch631 words
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Article, Illustration675 1970-03-31 8 Gamini Seneviratne - (By Gamini Seneviratne two shy beasts are causing a stir in Southcast Asia. They belong to the world's smallest and probably doomed variety of rhino. It has been established that at least one male and female are living in the dense jungles of Northern Johore.675 words
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Article, Illustration139 1970-03-31 8 Pictured purring contentedly In his enclosure at Zoo Negara. Kuala Lumpur, is Glrcub. a three-year old Indian non. The look of contentment is thanks to a wellknown manufacturer of automotive batteries and electrical equipment, the Lucas organisation, who recently adopted Gircub and In doing so. will139 words
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Article67 1970-03-31 8 SINGAPORE The final of the Story-telling Competition ir, Chinese for all Singapore Enghsh Primary Srhoo's. organ, serf by the Singapore Chines* Second Language Teachers' Society, will be held on April 4 at «rr *t th* Anglo-Chinese Pnmarv School in Canning Rise Twenty ehi'.dren from the heat. (which67 words
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Article30 1970-03-31 8 Santosh Kumar (17) of 117 New Railway Road. Gurgaon City. Haryana State. India wants pen pals H.s hobbies: collecting stamps, vle w cards, coins and music30 words
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Article, Illustration448 1970-03-31 8 Kenneth J. Somanader - By Kenneth J. Somanader UPI COLOMBO One of the biggest pieces of batik ever dved in Ceylon drapes an elephant. Vipuia Dharmawardana. master batik designer, and his craftsmen spent more than six months designing and dying a batik caparison for the elephant of Da ladUPI - 448 words
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Miscellaneous71 1970-03-31 8 DATELINE: DANGER! THIS ISTUUtIftLK, RAVEN WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE/-.I KNOW IT ...I KNOW IT// -r i i 9. r tk 2 THE WIZARD OF ID V p till m !3S oi fiiijgS r« r«M OW.GaCUD &HOW HIM IN// by John Saundere and AUen McVWams X I CANT HELP AWD71 words
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Miscellaneous82 1970-03-31 8 1. What invention it connected with th« name of Pitman' 2 Who invented the machine-gun' 3 WVia* is the accolade' 4 Which river did Caesar cross when at- j tacking Pompey' 5 Who was the first 1 Prime Minister of the State of Israe" 6 Which British Prime Minister came82 words
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Miscellaneous74 1970-03-31 8 9 Who is the U.S Secretary of State 3 10 Name Malaysia's Minister of Cornmerce and Industry. Answers 1. Shorthand 2 Benjamin Hotchkiss 3 The dubbing of a knight, with a sword. 4 The Kubicjn 5 David Ben Gurion. fe VV iilia.ni Pitt the Younger. I- Those countries which base74 words
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Article, Illustration615 1970-03-31 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR ANN I am a career girl in mv 40 s. I've never married but that doesn't mean I don't like men. For some strange reason I seem to be attracted to divorced or married gentlemen I am now in615 words
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605 1970-03-31 9 Sheilah Graham - S//#»/*/, intf /or l/i/wf/... Sheilah Graham VEW YORK A request from a friend at 20th Century-Fox! David Merrick is NOT the largest single stockholder of our company! And we NOT give him anv stork In our discussion* with him that resulted In the agreement605 words
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Article388 1970-03-31 9 NOVEL type of fashion show which took place in a restaurant in Hamburg (Federal Republic of tjerr.iany) turned out to be a great success. While most of the female guests ate lunch, they were able to admire the latest models from Hamburg boutiques on the mannequins who388 words
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Article, Illustration267 1970-03-31 9 Gloria-mae - By Gloria-mae TITELL, I never! What? Who would have believed that children would ever be so pampered Gone are the days when children were seen and not heard. But the modern generation seems to benefit by the progress of science and the minds of the267 words
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Article, Illustration211 1970-03-31 9 QJPACE BLUE is a look that's wide-eyed, yet with a touch of mystery It is soft colour, lush lashes and neatly shaped brow Vera Duncan. Yardley's Chief Beauty Executive, was In Singapore recently to introduce this look during a teach-in for 50 girls from211 words
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Article207 1970-03-31 9 Mary Sue Miller - A LOVELIER YOU Bv Mary Sue Miller 1«-» our .*iujc4 F a tidier legllne is on your self-improvement programme. get busy with these routines for contouring the calf. Perform dailv and soon vou will see a trim curve take shape 1' Lie on back and stretch out207 words
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Miscellaneous253 1970-03-31 9 ORGANISATION LID O Phone *****1 LAST DAYS! No Free Liat' 11 am 1 45, «.M. 6SO A 915 pm L 1 Chin? sSr Lo L"h tn "V.ALLEY or THE FANGS" A SHAW PRODUCTION Mandarin :a Bha>rj<-ope. Color OPENS THURSDAY Paul Birke Caro: Lrnle-? Once You Ki«» A Stranf»r'* la Color253 words
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Article, Illustration512 1970-03-31 10 A few days before the recently concluded Singapore Grand Prix, Mr. Goh Teik Phuan, the organising secretary of the meet told sports reporters that a meeting of officials from not less than seven countries would be held during the meet to discuss ways and512 words
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Article178 1970-03-31 10 TAIPEI. Mon. (Reuter) > eteran golfer Hsieh lung Yo of Nationalist l nina announced a change of heart today and said he would compete in the Taiwan Open which starts here on Thursday Hsieh. who had earlier, decided to forego this tournament to prepare for178 words
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Article264 1970-03-31 10 IPOH. Mon. Singapore teenager Alistair Malcolm maintained his three days lead to win the Malaysian Amateur Open Golf Championship which ended at the Tiger Lane course here today. Malcolm. 17. who is the current Singapore Keppel Golf Club Champion thus became the youngest-ever winner of the264 words
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Article, Illustration599 1970-03-31 10 BEN VARIYAN - By BEN VARIYAN Though the recently concluded Singapore Grond Prix was a thumping success from the organisers' point of view, it is high time that the authorities both in Singapore and Malaysia gave thought to the dropout of local entrants. < Admitted, Singapore and MalaysiaSunsport pix by William Ng. - 599 words
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Article176 1970-03-31 10 SYDNEY. Mon <UPI> Tom Sulman. at 69 believed to be the oldest active racing driver in Australia, wis killed instantly when he crashed on the *t"aieht at Bathursts Mount Panorama racing circuit today. Sulman was taking part in the Joseph Banks trophy race for soort s cars when176 words
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Article46 1970-03-31 10 STAWELL. Australia, Mon (Reuter) Barry Foley, receiving a n 11-yard handicap over 130 yards, the classic professional iootrace. the Stawell Gift, at this northwestern Victorian wheat-town todav. Th* 23-year-old sprinter collected 1.700 dollars (555.100) prize monev The Stawell Gift wa, first run in 1878.46 words
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294 1970-03-31 10 WELLINGTON,New Zealand, Mon (Reuter) New Zealand and the Australian "B" team headed tor their third successive draw as batsmen dominated the second day of the last test here today. New Zealand Captain Bev Congdon completed a solid century before New Zealand declared294 words
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Article70 1970-03-31 10 MAR DEI. PLATA. Argentina Moll (UPI) West German Grand Master Lothar Srhmid won the international chess tournament yesterday in Mar Del Plata, a south Atlantic seaside resort citv. FINAL STANDINGS: Schmid 7-1/2 point* J a.me Emma i Argentina) 6-1/2 Rosetto (Argentina) 6-1/2 Rubmetti (Argentina) 61/2 Weber70 words
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Article192 1970-03-31 10 ATLANTA, Gia, Fri. (UPI> —Bobby Allison of Hueytown, Alabama roared from out of the pack to beat three-time winner Cale Yarborough by half a second yesterday and won the 11th annual Atlanta 500 stock car classic. Allison, who had spufred his 1969 Dodge Charger192 words
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Article91 1970-03-31 10 TOKYO. Mon (Reuter) Japan South Korea and Indonesia shared too seecines in the draw made today for the lf Hh Asian Table Tenri* Championships to plaven in Nagoya ~entrai Japan. from April to 12. Jaoan is seeded first in Grouo 'A* in the 12-nation mer's team competition91 words
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Article262 1970-03-31 10 TOKYO Mon. <AFP) The World Boxing Association Junior lightweight champion. Hiroshi Kobayashi of Japan is most likely to defend his title against Panama's Anthony Amaya in TOKYO some time in August, the Hochl. a major sports daily, reported today. The paper quoted Filipino matchmaker Lope Sarreal262 words
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442 1970-03-31 11 MIAMI, Fla. Mon. (UPI) Lee Trevino won the 40,000 U.S. Dollar first prixe in the National Airlines Golf Tournament yesterday when young unknown Bob Menne missed a three-and-o-half-foot putt on the second hole of a sudden death playoff. Bob Stanton of Australia challenged the442 words
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Article215 1970-03-31 11 THURSTON, Eng, Mon. (UPI) Jackie Stewart yesterday established himself as favourite for the first round of the European Formula Two Championship when he flashed round this fast 2.3 mile circuit to win pole position for Monday's three-heat race. Driving the new Brabam BT3O. the world champion215 words
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Article106 1970-03-31 11 JACKSONVILLE. Fla. Mon (UPI) Top-ranked Arthur Ashe whipped Brain Fairlie of New Zealand. 6-3. 4-6. 6-3. yesterday for the championship of the third annual greater Jacksonville open tennis tournament. Nancy Richey. seeded first In the women's bracket, dropped Valerie Zlesenfuss 6-1. 6-3. for her title. Fairlie moved106 words
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Article156 1970-03-31 11 PATNA. India Mon. (UPI) —Premjlt Lall and Jaldeep Mukherjea gave India the winning lead Sunday in the Eastern Zone section "B" of the Davia Cup tourney. The Indian pair smashed Pakistan's Haroon Rahim and Munawar Iqbal In the doubles, winning the match in three straight156 words
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Article56 1970-03-31 11 The marathon net ball tournament of the Singapore Women's Netbali Association will h» held on Friday. May 1. at SCC Padanr beginning at 9.30 am. This was announced by Miss Laura Khan the hon. secretary of the SWNA. Ther* will b* six matches, each lasting 45 minutes with 1556 words
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Article356 1970-03-31 11 KAMPALA, Mon. (UPI) Withdrawal of the first-place Polish team yesterday apparently ended any chance for an overseas driver to win the East African safari rally, which always has been won by East Africans. Some European driers have said thev seriously believe there is some sort of356 words
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Article186 1970-03-31 11 NEW YORK. Mon. fUPI> Exhibition baseball standings: American League W L Pet New York 13 7 .650 Washington 12 7 6.32 Baltimore 9 8 .529 Boston 10 9 528 Seattle 10 10 500 Chicago 8 9 .471 Cleveland 10 12 .455 California 9 1 .450 Oakland 8186 words
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Article41 1970-03-31 11 SYDNEY. Mon. (Reuter) —Artie Symbol won the 40.000 dollar Sydney Cup run over two mile* at Randwirk here today Ridden by Neville Voigt. Artie Svmbol beat Lochcourt bv a length and a half with Tekura six lergths awav third.41 words
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Article974 1970-03-31 11 SATURDAY IPOH Following arc the weights for the third and fourth day races here thij weekend. CLASS 4 DIVISION 2 6 Furlongs Bun*a Merah 9 00 Reganda II 8.13 Hi-Octane 811 Newcombe 8 10 Snapshot 8 10 Jackie II 8 10 Krone ho 8.10 Schiedam 8 09974 words
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Article630 1970-03-31 11 The following ts the Stipendiary Steward's report on the first and second days racing at Ipoh SATURDAY Race 1: Novelist (Bhaarl) and Sejarah ißajoo) w#»re slow to be*ln. Sea Pip iSamry* could no. gallop freely. Shortly after the start Beep Beep <Low» had to be checked away from630 words
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Advertisement309 1970-03-31 11 At Your Service EASTERN UNITED TOURIST SERVICE. We have friendly attractive, social girl guidea at your service Courteous service is assured 802. I Mountbatten Road. Singapore Tel: *****3 APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY Applications are Invited from suitably qualified persons for posts as Senior Instructors or Instructors In309 words
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Miscellaneous1070 1970-03-31 11 (CHANNEL 51 ■l.OO Opening Anncts. in all Languages k General Hospital. Woman's World (Malay*. A Diary of Events in Singapore This Week < Malay*. It's Happening In Singapore (Ma ayi (Repeat), reyton place i Repeat) Chinese SubUtles. Close Opening Anncts in all Language* and Rocket Robin Hood, Nevs in Brie*1,070 words
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Article232 1970-03-31 12 THE Asian Institute of Management has offered a number of Regional Fellowships to qualified men and women of Malaysia and Singapore for the School year commencing next July. Qualifying tests wiU be conducted at Shell House in Singapore and Malaysia respectively on April 18 at 2 00232 words
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Article18 1970-03-31 12 There were a total of 75 accidents, nine of which were described as serious, on Sunday.18 words
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Article, Illustration274 1970-03-31 12 Singapore and her citizens can avoid a lot of pain and save a lot of money if good habits and adherence to simple measures are adopted by the entire population. This was stated by Dr. Wong Mook Qui, the assistant director of medical274 words
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252 1970-03-31 12 Income Tax Amendment Bill Parliament' yesterday has passed a Bill empowering the Minister for Finance to determine the maximum amount of relief from taxation owneroccupiers can claim. This in respect of the ret annual value of any one 0"-vr ?r- occupied property. Moving252 words
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680 1970-03-31 12 THE Government will crack down hard on anyone firing crackers indiscriminately. "Very strict control" over the firing of crackers and fireworks was provided for in the Minor Offences (Amendment) Bill, which was passed by Parliament yesterday. The Defence Minister. Mr Lim Kim680 words
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Article57 1970-03-31 12 Madam Chan Choy Slong. Member for Delta, will distribute gift* to the Convent Garden fire victims on April 4. at 2 p.m.. to 4 p.m at the Delta Community Centre. Each registered victim will receive $lO cash. five katis of rice and two katls of suear from57 words
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Article116 1970-03-31 12 The second group prlre of $20,000 for four numbers plus the additional number correct was won by a participant in last Sunday's Toto Draw. The winning coupon number *****56 was bought at the General Post Office Toto counter. A number of participant* had the four and116 words
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272 1970-03-31 12 Parliament yesterday passed a Bill to remove juries from Coroners' proceeding to bring in line with trials in the criminal courts. Moving the Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Bill for second reading, the Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E. W. Barker272 words
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Article, Illustration362 1970-03-31 12 Four enterprising Hungarians are here to give Singaporean nightclubbers a rare musical treat never heard before in the Republic. The group billed as "The Hungarian Gypsies" are currently in Singapore for a six-month engagement at the Cafe Allegro of Goodwood Hotel. Leader ofSunpix. - 362 words
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267 1970-03-31 12 TWO hawkers. Lee Chan Meng. 22, and Lee Chan Hock, 17. were yesterday sentenced to a day's jail each and fined $3OO or three months jail after they were convicted for assaulting a Canadian hitch-hiker. In passing sentence, Mr. K. T. Alexander, the Third267 words
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Article106 1970-03-31 12 Hawker* wll] be allowed to ply at large coastruction sites irovidpd they comply with certain conditions. There should b° no facilities nearby wher~ the construction wcrke.s can buy food or drinks. Such hawkers do not cause obstruction or inconvenience to the general public. Such hawkers106 words
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Article64 1970-03-31 12 Chua Soon Huat. 19. was yesterday fined $250 bv the Ninth Court Magistrate. Mr. EC. Foenanaer. when he pleaded guilty to having three reels of blue films in his possession. On March 29 at 1.45 a.m. police officers raided a house In Serangoon Road and found seven64 words
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Miscellaneous72 1970-03-31 12 TIME a TIDE TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN: 3.14 a.m. <8.2 ft.); 10.50 a.m. (1.9 ft.); 7.37 p.m. <6 3 ft.); 11.00 pm. (5 8 ft.) NAVAL DOCKYARD: 3.14 am. (9.4 ft); 10.22 am. <2.7 ft); 7.18 p.m. (7.8 ft.); 1143 p.m. (7.0 ft.) TOMORROW SINGAPORE TOWN: 435 am. <7.6 ft.); 12.3872 words
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