Eastern Sun, 28 April 1970
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Title Section22 1970-04-28 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1330 Tuesday, 28 April 1970. MC (P) 1616 Price 15 cents22 words
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Article188 1970-04-28 1 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) Deposed Cambodian Head of State Prince Norodom Sihanouk set the seal on full co-operation with the Communists at a weekend summit meeting Sihanouk talked with North Vietnamese Premier Pham Van Dong Vletcong leader Nguyen Huu Tho and Pathet Lao leader Prince188 words
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Article46 1970-04-28 1 SAIGON Mon. (Renter* —The leader of a Vietcong spy nrg who was alleced to have had many meetings with high American officials in Saigon was JaiieH today fo r fiv years. Bui Van Sac 64 had been found *uiltv of treason46 words
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Article, Illustration65 1970-04-28 1 It's not only men who go down to the sea in ships-... Women members of the Singapore Armed Forces do too. Here, two of them gingerly try out a new fihrite canoe presented by the Singapore Armed Forces Yacht Club at Pulau Blakang Mati. Two canoes65 words
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Article26 1970-04-28 1 LONDON Mon. A London Magistrate dismissed charges todav against an art gallery accused r»f staging an indecent exhibit of lithographs bv Beatle John non26 words
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Article316 1970-04-28 1 MILITARY SATELLITES? TTOSCOW, Mon. (Reuter, AFP) The Soviet Union hos launched a record eight x unmanned earth satellites from one carrier rocket. An official announcement by the news agency Tass said the rockets were launched on Saturday the day after China launched its first satellite. Western316 words
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Article235 1970-04-28 1 I JONG KONG, Mon. (UPI) China may be developing a satellite delivery system for nuclear weapons, "China watchers" said today. They said China could be planning to bypass the development of longrange intercontinental ballistic missiles. This u one of the "readings" taken by analysts following China's successful235 words
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173 1970-04-28 1 JAKARTA, Mon. (UPI and Reuter) —China and North and South Korea will be invited to the Asian meeting on Cambodia, Foreign Minister Adam Malik said today. China's Invitation will be extended through a third country. Malik said. Indonesia has had no diplomatic relations with173 words
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95 1970-04-28 1 CALCUTTA. Mon (UPI) Communist students today burned the Indian flag at Presidency College and hoisted a Red flag In Its place. They ransacked the principal's office arid threatened to burn the whole building If anyone damages the Communist flag or tries to removb it.95 words
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Article71 1970-04-28 1 NEW YORK Mnn. <l T PI) Jackie Well*, a weapons collector from Derby. New Jersey, has been arresterf for the possession of 38 dangerous weapons his collection of switchblade kni\es which he was showing at a gun show. Police said the weapons were confiscated from the New York71 words
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Article117 1970-04-28 1 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) China's 380-lb satellite was closely watched today by the North American Air Defence Command. The satellite, known as Chlcom I for Communist China, passed high over a number of U.S. cities on its 114-mlnute egg-shaped orbits around the globe The satellite, the first117 words
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210 1970-04-28 1 PHNOM PENH, Mon. (Reuter) —An American Air Force Hercules transport aircraft arrived at Phnom Penh's heavily-guarded airport today with a load of large wooden crates. Heavily armed Cambodian troops stood guard Three American Air Force officers wearing flying suits stood chatting with210 words
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Article22 1970-04-28 1 TOKYO. Man (UPI) Peking Radio said today 'he next U-S. —China ambassadorial talk® wil] be held in Warsaw May 20.22 words
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Article, Illustration255 1970-04-28 1 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Film star Tony Curtis was fined SS3SO today after pleading guilt? to possessing cannabis. Police testified that a small quantity of the drag, less than an ounce, was found in Curtis'* luggage wben he arrived at Heathrow Airport yesterday from New255 words
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Miscellaneous11 1970-04-28 1 Til say one thing for Esther she doesn't give up easy!"11 words
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400 1970-04-28 2 More orthopaedic surgeons and medical specialists are needed to cope with likely increases in road accidents and industrial accidents and any incident of war. The Minister for Health, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, said Singaporeans should be prepared for even "the exigencies of war." Of400 words
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Article27 1970-04-28 2 Eleven persons yesterday pleaded guilty in the Ninth Magistrate's Court to a charge of assisting in oublic lottery. They were fined a total of $18,500.27 words
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Article183 1970-04-28 2 Four "bomb incidents" were reported in the Republic during the 24 hours up to 4 p.m. yesterday. At 9.20 p.m. on Sunday following a 999 call, police arrived at the Bunga TanJong Cabaret in New World Amusement Park and recovered two banners and one "suspicious looking"183 words
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Article, Illustration269 1970-04-28 2 Two students from the Singapore Polytechnic will sail on a 200.000-ton tanker as cadet marine engineers. The two, Tham Choon Kin and Foong Ah Pang, both 19-years old. are in their third year of a fiveyear course In Marine Engineering at the Polytechnic. This269 words
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462 1970-04-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A university student in London, Miss Angela Soh Oon Kay, who sustained multiple facial injuries following a motor accident here in 1963 was today awarded $19,08 3.16 damages by the High Court. Justice Dato S M. Yong who described a woman's462 words
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Article52 1970-04-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Selangor Police have arrested another person, bringing the total to seven, for spreading rumours of impending troubles on or before May 13. police spokesman id that police were intensifying their efforts against subversive elements and rumour mongers. The drive will continue relentlessly.,52 words
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Article82 1970-04-28 2 The second «roup prize of $20,000 in last week's toto draw had been won by two participants, who had the correct four numbers plus the additional number combination. One of them bought the winning toto coupon from a toto booth at Beauty World while the other was82 words
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Article132 1970-04-28 2 Mohd. Binali Ashblee, 30. driver of the car carrying the six men.bers of the "Rollies", an Indonesian pop group, died in the General Hospital e* r ly yesterday morning, about six hours after the accident at East Coast Road on Sunday night. One of them.132 words
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Article60 1970-04-28 2 Mr Tan Kong Eng (Changl Bus) was elected President of the Singapore Chinese Bus Owners' Association at its Annual General Meeting last Friday The following office bearers elected were:— Vice-President Mr. Chong Wee Ling (Green Bus). Secretary Mr. Ee Thian Han (Hock Lee). Treasurer— Mr. Michael Tan60 words
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Article55 1970-04-28 2 A small boat which was reported stolen on March 17 at Chanel beach has been recovered bv the police The e'.ght-feet-long boat, painted in pink and green. bear s the following "SI B. Centurion". Owner or owners are asked to contact Insoector Chan Chee Kong of the55 words
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Article60 1970-04-28 2 A youth Arumugam Suppiah. 20 yesterday claimed trial to s charge of s:ng an offensive weapon—a dog-cha:n lie was alleged to have had the dog-cham on April 20 at 4 50 Dm Hl* case will b# heard on Aug 11 in the Eunth Magistrate's60 words
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228 1970-04-28 2 TWO lawyers doubted in High Court yesterday whether evidence from two accused wat made voluntarily or made because of surrounding circumstances. Mr. Freddy Yin and Mr. John Tan Chor-Yong, defence counsel challenged the voluntary nature of the statements given by the accused. K°e Ah Tee and228 words
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Article33 1970-04-28 2 A lecture on "The Ancient Wisdom" will be given by Mr. C. L. Chan to the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society at 6.30 p.m. on Thursday it 8. Cairnhill Road, Singapore 9.33 words
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Article40 1970-04-28 2 Two men one armed w'th a knife held uo a couple a* a five foot way at Roch<> re Canal Road and them of cash and valuables totalling $175 on Sundav night. The robber escaped n foot.40 words
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Miscellaneous115 1970-04-28 2 TODAY Tuesday, April 28, 1970. 62 63-76-79-89 JUL 2I AUG 22 10 Lock*^ 11 Mcrki 14 Overlook JSCX 16 Perioral 17 Sincerity _-etv« 20 for 21 Keep 22 Is 23 Letter. 24 Approval 25 A 24 Coutiou* 27 Mote 28 Content mm 29 "Borrow 30 Pervodes T Good I IntrusJ®*115 words
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280 1970-04-28 3 NEW YORK. Mon. (Reuter) Russia will have democracy in 30 years, claimed Milovan Djilas, the former heir apparent to President Tito. "Everything will b* changed in Russia: it* economic and social relations with the West. 1 ts government and party280 words
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184 1970-04-28 3 MANILA, Mon. (Reu*®r) A Malaysian navy patrol launch arrested a Filipino fishing vessel last week, the Philippines Constabulary announced today. A constabulary spokesman said a Philippines navy boat w dispatched investigate tbe Incident yesterday. A belated report had just been received from the South184 words
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Article55 1970-04-28 3 JAKARTA. Mon (AFP) Two persons died In oondonwoso. East Java, after eating locusts caught in a field spraved with thiodan. an insecticide. Antara News Agencv reported todav that the Land Fishers Service has also asked for measures to stop water polluted with thiodan from flowing Into rivers,55 words
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Article76 1970-04-28 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) The Food and Drug Administration <FDA) warned people not to use the 'relaxaclzor." an exercising device. There is an estimated 400.000 owners of the equipment in the country. FDA explained that the device may seriously "damage the heart and other vital organs." U.S.76 words
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255 1970-04-28 3 SENRI HILL, Japan, Mon. (Reuter) A young radical perched today high up Expo soaring Tower of the Sun, and would not come down until the exposition was 'suspended/ A squad of 170 police kept watch through th e night. The demonstrator a p p255 words
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Article155 1970-04-28 3 SAIGON, Mon. (UPI) Cambodia has expressed regret to the South Vietnam for the deaths of hundreds of South Vietnamese living in Cambodia. The former would welcome an official delegation to discuss 'repatriation' of refugees. The Cambodians, however, told tb*> South Vietnamese to delav sending a proposed cecond155 words
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492 1970-04-28 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) Basically, a comparison between the agricultural developments in the "two Chinas" the Nationalists on Taiwan and the Communists on the Mainland —is probably most unfair. China has more than 750 million people and 4,488.000 square miles of land.492 words
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415 1970-04-28 3 THREE CAMBODIAN TEACHERS CLAIM. PHNOM PENH, Mon., (UPI) Three Cambodian teachers disclosed yesterday the communists are trying to lead a revolt to restore deposed Prince Sihanouk. They have just escaped from 2 villages occupied by the Vietcong. The guerrillas were distributing arms to415 words
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Article68 1970-04-28 3 JAKARTA. Mon. (AFP)— A mob knifed to death a man who was involved in robbing two girls aged three and nine. In the Jakarta suburb of Sungal Bambu. The newspaper. 'Pedoman.' also added today that a woman accomplice of the man had enticed the girls into68 words
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Advertisement58 1970-04-28 3 ®The incomparable Mercedes-Benz 280Sa car that promises a great deal and delivers even more. For the man of distinction, a sophisticated, stylish automobile that emphatically reflects his good taste and exalted position. The Cycle Carriage Company (Enterprises) Re. Limited rj 1090 i mm ■m U W t P v mm—*58 words
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296 1970-04-28 4 AFTER KIDNAP TIP-OFF. LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) A special security guard has been placed on Viscount Linley, son of Princess Margaret and Lord Snow<*°n" A tip-off about an underworld attempt to kidnap him was re- ported yesterday. Scotland Yard is investigating the alleged plot and296 words
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Article165 1970-04-28 4 MANCHESTER. England. Mon (Reuter) John Broean wants hi* legs and arm* shortened and most of all to stop growing For 15-year-old John whose father runs a pub here, is six feet nln#» inches tall and stall growing. A specialist has warned that if he keer>s growin? at this165 words
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237 1970-04-28 4 BOGOTA, Mon. (UPI) The most stringent security measures in Colombian history were clamped on the nation yesterday. A special fommlw'nn mean while conducted the official count of last Sunday's presidential and general elections. Armed soldiers and police were visible on almost every street corner237 words
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Article95 1970-04-28 4 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI) A group of 48 Japanese left for Cuba yesterday to work in the cane fields Thev will join youths from North Korea, North Vietnam, Russia and America in harvesting sugar cane without pay. The group left without Taminoki Baba. a student activist,95 words
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Article194 1970-04-28 4 Former Czech Minister Claims: CAGLIARI, Sardinia, Mon. (AFP) Czechoslovak authorities are planning to put on trial purged "liberal" leaders Alexander Dubcek, Dr. Frantisek Kriegel and Josef Smrkovsky, claimed the ex-Minister of Culture, Vaklak Pelisek yesterday. He denounced the "state of terror" in Czechoslovakia and the194 words
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Article87 1970-04-28 4 BOURNEMOUTH, England. Mon (Reuter) Blue jokes about commercial travellers are no laughing matter leastlv to the travelling salesmen themselves They are so concerned about their "dirty old man" Image that the United Kingdom Commercial Traveller! Benefit Society here vesterdav voted to change Its name. t will now87 words
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Article92 1970-04-28 4 BOSTON, Mon. (Reuter) —Mrs. Jacqueline Onassls Is believed to be persuading her step-daugnter to marry shipping heir. Petroe Goulandrls. The former has lust arrived here last night from Athens. According to Athens' reports, 18-year-old Christina Onassls was to nave announced her engagement to the 23-year-old heir at92 words
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Article56 1970-04-28 4 BLACKPOOL. England, Mon. (Reuter) A greyhound called 'Vicky' had to be fished out of the sea here. She had streaked out of a local race track and plunged into the the waves. The owner of the dog told police who dragged it from the water, "She's56 words
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Article94 1970-04-28 4 LONDON. Mon (Router) —A woman was rescued her# today after b#ing trapped for more than tw ft hours under tn overturned cabincruiser on the River Thames Firemen eaid 25-vear-old Mrs. Linde C°nstantine was saved by an air porket One of th# rescuer* said. "I didn't think94 words
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66 1970-04-28 4 REGISTRAR ENRIQUE GAZA on Sunday began the official count of the Colombian presidential election held a week ago. Heavy security measures were on as armed soldiers spread over Bogota to prevent any outbreak of violence. The validity of the election has been contested by the apparent loser, former dictator Pinilla.— (UP| radio-; photo). - 66 words
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Article205 1970-04-28 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) Three Haitian Coast Guard ships that shelled the presidential palace of Francois Duva> li«r are en route under U.S. escort to Puerto Rico. The Sta»e Department today explained they want to seek asylum there The ships arrived at the US. naval base205 words
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Article334 1970-04-28 4 HOLLYWOOD. Mon. (CPI) Gypsy Rose Lee. who made strip-tease an art form by never really taking it all off, died last night. She was 56 Miss Lee first underwent cancer surgery in 1966. She in DO r health. She died at Ucla Medical Centre334 words
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Article125 1970-04-28 4 GUATEMALA CITY, Mon. (UPI) Rightwing terrorist* kidnapped and assassinated a prominent left-wing Guatemalan labour teeder, police announced yesterday. The oyjame-clad bodv of Francisco Barreno 40 was found vester<iay on a highway 5 mi!e« south of Guatemala City. A buUet was in Ma head Pinner to Barreno'*125 words
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233 1970-04-28 4 BATON ROUGE, Louiliana. Mon. (UPI) An explosion ripped through th# senate chamber of the 24-storey Louisiana State Capitol building yesterday. It shattered window*, splintered the Speaker'* dais and tore marble slabs from the walla. Ten minutes earlier, another blast on the outskirts of the city233 words
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Article31 1970-04-28 4 rPSWICH England Moo. A street litt»r Mn at K»»ssir(r!«nd near ver* has not been emptied f or 1® —because It is st.U orlv three-auarter« full seeordmr to local officials31 words
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Advertisement414 1970-04-28 4 FOTORAMA '7O CONTEST-'E' Sponsored by Moutrig (Ptg I Ltd. Agent for MINOLTA CAMERAS. OFFICIAL IN IKT ruww Kotor®m» UiEt«i ~ny EAHIKKN SUN 2a b UnUmmm? Road it is ootnpiyinß with tn« rules ot tais aonteet I sutxen herewith mj entry and ahall abide by tbe aecisior or um ludgas NAMB:414 words
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Article, Illustration593 1970-04-28 5 WSF - By WSF BABIES With three lusty cries, a ba v is born. There are thousands of babies born every day around the world, but each one has his her own unique temperament and character. Between the ages of four months and one year, babies593 words
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Article, Illustration713 1970-04-28 5 THE standard of photography in Singapore tcday is classified as one of the top in the world. This achievement was revealed at the 21st Singapore International Salon of Photography 1970. The Exhibition in conJunction with the 7th Foto Fair will be declared open on713 words
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Advertisement151 1970-04-28 5 fninolla SUP V-4 "v O/ H r^v '<•< N 2* :V* >y> 1% SiVn" l -d> »•> N./J >rf: r-<. v ??r~~ ?hh» YOB Load! Ton see! Ton shoot! It's all fan making lively home movies with Minolta Antopah J(9Ot H 8 S s One, two, three! Movie-making is as151 words
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Article901 1970-04-28 6 Itfß. S. Rajaratnam's speech at the Annual General Meeting of the international Chamber of Commerce was actually in two parts although cleverly enmeshed to form a homogenous whole one part delivered as Minister of Foreign AfTairs and the other as Minister of Labour. While what901 words
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Article, Illustration1317 1970-04-28 6 BOB GATES - by BOB GATES GEMINI On April 29, 1770, Lieutenant James Cook anchored hit ship, Endeavour, in a small bay on the southeast coast of Australia. Although the place seemed pleasant enough at the time, he could not have grasped the consequences ofGEMINI - 1,317 words
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Article, Illustration553 1970-04-28 6 ART BUCHWALD - by ART BUCHWALD WASHINGTON I can now reveal why President Nixon made his bitter attack on the Senate alter the Judge Carswell defeat. From talking to inside White House sources and putting bits and pieces together I have learned that this is what happened. Wednesday night553 words
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1035 1970-04-28 6 (UPI) NEW YORK Hair power it windinq it; way across America like crabgrass. Every day millions of men caress, care for and cultivate their beards while razors gather rust on the bathroom shelves. Goatees, muttonchops. sideburns, neck warmers and other hair(UPI) - 1,035 words
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Article56 1970-04-28 6 Letters... How come the Piranha, the ferocious South American river Ash is allowed Into Singapore? This man-eating fish can multiply fast and will certainly pose a dangerous problem if let loose into local waters by accident or design. Surely the Piranha ought never to be allowed to56 words
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304 1970-04-28 7 Exchang# of Malaysia and Singapore opened on a steadier note yesterday after the new Committee mada known its general intentions. However, trading was rather thin and tho market eased again on lack of Duying interest in the afternoon. Generally, share prices finished a shade304 words
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Article833 1970-04-28 7 rjUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number ot shares traded in brackets in lots ot 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS ALCAX Industries $1 67 (1) SI 68 (4) 51.66 (1); DIM SI 70 (1)833 words
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Article124 1970-04-28 7 The Port of Singapore Authority has mad# th« following berthing arrangement for ship* In port Tuesday Aprij 28 DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 1/2 Havelstein 3/4 Berkitlaa 6/7 Joinvill^ B'9 Laerte* 10 11 Oriental Rio 15/16 Perseus 19 Korei Maru 21 West S'etter 25/26 Yasnomorsk 29/30 Jens Maersk124 words
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Article98 1970-04-28 7 THK n«>«in onrft at I h Ntngnpore 1 hine»» »*r«duw Ki change fe»ter<1a» wrt*> Hu»»l Curonul t»i> IF OH) Hnlk Otmnut oil i F O H Oram 1 At Mued < npra M 0< Mniitnh U hllr Prppri <roB> 142 %0 HaruMui. White Pfrpri IF O B.) 140 IN)98 words
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Article38 1970-04-28 7 MR TAN KIM SENG has Joined Dow Chemical In Malaysia as an accounting assistant. He will be responsible for the accounting functions of the company and its associated chemical plant at Shah Alam. Pacific Chemicals Berhad.38 words
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Article751 1970-04-28 7 BID and offer prices oft'cially listed yesterday at the close of business in the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore were: INDUSTRIAL* B A<*M% Cftl 1 2 04 1 KO 1 bM 1 64 1-63 Bhd B«'U>teart lo C amel Pl>wii«d (.antral751 words
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226 1970-04-28 7 MR KENNETH W. BOUGHTON has just arrived from Bangkok to take up the post of marketing manager of Kodak (Malaya) Pte. Ltd. He held the same position with Kodak (Far East) Ltd. Thailand for two years. Mr. Boughton. a former pilot In the Royal Navy226 words
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Article97 1970-04-28 7 THE British and Soviet Governments' representatives in London have signed a supplementary protocol to the UK /USSR air services agreement giving BOAC Trans-Siberian traffic rights on the route between London and T<"ikyo via Moscow. The protocol also give* Aeroflot rights to fly across the Atlantic97 words
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Article, Illustration106 1970-04-28 7 SABER Air Private Limited and Tunas Tours and Travel Service announced that the first EXPO TOUR jointly organised by them has been a tremendous success. One of the passengers who returned recently said: "The 90 of us agreed that this is the cheapest chartered106 words
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Article194 1970-04-28 7 ALUS CHALMERS. worldwide capital and consumer goods manufacturer, has incorporated a new company in Australia as a regional marketing office to bring the parents CS. organisation closer to its Asia-Oceania dealers. This announced recently by Mr. Lloyd Clifford general marketing manager of the new company Allis-Chalmers f"194 words
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Article87 1970-04-28 7 <M«na«rr*' Pr1c*« for *prtl 211) H4K l»KMI IMI H1 6 (ironlh Nnit 10* 1-11 tMA 1 Ml IKIMh M ln\r»|. t II ml \d 1.21 «|M.>cnili IMI imivt# 1«| *lni*i»nr» 2 *1 ?n<1 »lntiipitrf IM 3rd 1 2©\d Ihr 1 oni Ind Id" 1ft' 1 hf »JH l87 words
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Article288 1970-04-28 7 MAY first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m., in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 567/8 cent s per lb down half a cent from the previous dose Th e tone of the market was inactive. London was fully marked down on Friday's drop here288 words
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Article323 1970-04-28 7 Sydney Stocks, Closing Prices SYDNEY, Mon. (UPI) Mining shares resumed trading on a firm note on the Sydney Stock Exchange today but lost momentum in the afternoon. Many stocks. Including speculative shares and market leaders, recorded marginal losses. Share turnovers were well down compared with Friday's323 words
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Article12 1970-04-28 7 The tin price for yesterday was $712.00 per picul, unchanged.12 words
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Article130 1970-04-28 7 hong KONG. Mon. (UPI) Today's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): Buvcrs Sellers per 100 Straits dollars. 194 7 195.7 149 5 150.5 per 1.000 Taiwan dollar*. 6.735 6.745 per Australian dollar 340 360 per 1.000 Burmese kyata. 480 500 per 1.000130 words
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Article409 1970-04-28 7 AKKIt AU! 81.4 am M-A IXX k Lumpur 845 am. M>A liy K Lumpur It SO p m M-A 451 kuchlng Uiipm M-A K Lumpur. Malay. 123 p.m. M>« Kotn kinabalu (■4(i p m M-A Ml Bangkok. Prn»o|. 1.10 p m M>A 021 k Lumpur. Ma law'a 710409 words
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Article, Illustration141 1970-04-28 7 RANK XEROX recently held its second sa!es convention at the Straits View Hotel. Johore Bahru. This convention is an annual affair by Rank Xerox sales personnels from Singapore and Malaysia. One of the main reasons behind the organising of this convention was to enthuse salesmen on the potentials141 words
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Article, Illustration695 1970-04-28 8 (GEMINI) By Gjmini Seneviratne LONDON: A new front has been opened in the war against Atta, South America's leaf-cutt-ing, fungus-farming ant. Dr Trevor Lewis, British entomologist, has taken over laboratory space provided by the Citrus Research Institute in P or t-of-Spain, Trinidad, and begun a(GEMINI) - 695 words
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725 1970-04-28 8 IZZAI SHUKRI - By IZZAI SHUKRI (Reuter>. MECCA Before the discovery of oil transformed Saudi Arabia, a man named Abu Nahar was running a shuttle service of camels carrying Moslem pilgrims across the desert to Mecca, most holy city of the Islamic faith. Today his s^ n Nahar(Reuter>. - 725 words
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154 1970-04-28 8 HAMBURG "Twen to urs de france" is the name of the latest attraction in the sector of youth trips in the Federal Republic of Germany. Twelve times, a 14-day car rally will be held through France which wills start and end in Cologne. During this trip for two in a154 words
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424 1970-04-28 8 ROBERT CRABBE - By ROBERT CRABBE (UPI) TOKYO Red China and the Soviet Union stopped shooting at each other across their 3,000mile border last Oct. 20 and sat down in Peking to negotiate. After six fruitless months they're still talking Both sides want it that(UPI) - 424 words
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Article, Illustration152 1970-04-28 8 MUNICH Peter and Gabi are representative of voung counie* in tfc. Republic of Germany (picture) He's 28 and a lawyer in the pr™n£| an industrial concern with a starting salary of 1.650 marks per month He'J owner of a car. a flat and a television(INB) - 152 words
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Miscellaneous94 1970-04-28 8 AMY By Jack Tippet m "Think the style will change before I grow into it?" DATELINE: DANGER! WH...HUH? SCRAM, PEST 1 EVEN ROBINSON CRUSOE WAS ENTITLED J TO SLEEP'HE'S Ttrt/inq to tell US SOMETHING/ DAN/ •s*i 4# 5f 98 THE WIZARD OF ID 111 \'m &HOJ6H 12P EAT A MOG6&\94 words
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Article, Illustration583 1970-04-28 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR ANN: DO you think you can tear yourself away from the sex perverts and other assorted k o ok s long enough to answer a sensible question? Several months ago you wrote a column about venereal disease. You made the statement583 words
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649 1970-04-28 9 Sheilah Graham - Speaking For Myself.^ By Sheilah Graham Jon Voight is leorning the penalty of fame. He is NOT, I repeat, NOT the John Voight arrested recently for shoplifting. The domcging story was printed in o notional new spaper not in my syndicate649 words
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Article, Illustration634 1970-04-28 9 Florence de Santis - By Florence de Santis NEW YORK: Cri n k led leathers have taken off as such a runaway success that already it's almost too late to talk about handbags in this "wet" look, whether patent or smooth leather. If you don't have a new crinkledlook634 words
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Article190 1970-04-28 9 Young British menswear designers are workinr on a new basis. Th*y believe that many of the casual and leisure clothes of today will find their way into tomorrow's business clothes. The v see simpler clothes for men. such as the one-piece suit with a jacket, both tipper-closed. They190 words
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Miscellaneous279 1970-04-28 9 m EIELM ORGANISATION LTO O Pbgn«- *****4 NOW SHOWING! Ilia. J.4V «m» tt.M A 9.14 P' I Dona* Michelle Hnfif*! Nlfbt Wiae'ereen A Color NEXT CHANGE' Kirk Doug a* 4 Fit* D'inawa* Th» Arr •M'W*"!" 'WBi "i-iivj-ion A: Te*hme«'or CAPITOL Phone 2975V1 NO.\ No fr w List 11 a m..279 words
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Miscellaneous45 1970-04-28 9 CATHAY: NEXT CHANGE! A COLORED SHERIFF ON THE WAV UP... tick tick tick A WHITE SHERIFF 0\ THE WAY OUT... tick tick tick... XBUT THE HATE THAT SURROUNDS THEM... ...tick tick tick starring: Jim Brown George Kennedy Fredric March L>nn Carlin Janet MacLacMan Panavmon Metrocolor45 words
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Miscellaneous293 1970-04-28 9 ORGANISATION I ODEON 2111 TODAY TOMORROW OMIT! U 1 *0 IN. 1M M B (NO TREE LIST) "VIOLET CLOVE FIREBIRD" Ch«a Man Ling. Paul Chang Chung A CATHAY PRODUCTION Mandarin CathaySeope Color English Chmesa Subtitle* Opens Thursday' (No Pr«a LUt) "THE OLYMPICS IN MEXICO" Tachnieojor Teehn:Bcopa iCol.l «rh»ol $1 .IW*293 words
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51 1970-04-28 10 THE Lufthansa Football team, a top amateur group from Germany, arrives in Singapore Wednesday to play two matches at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 7.30 p.m. The visitors will meet the Singapore Services team on May 2 and the Singapore Civilians on May 6. The team leaves Singapore on May51 words
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462 1970-04-28 10 RACHO LA COSTA, Calif., Mon. (UPt) Frank Beard, a skillful iron player and a sure putter, won the 150,000 U.S. dollar Tournament of Champions by seven strokes Sunday when he shot a final 71 for a 72-hole total of 273, 15 under par. Billy Casper,462 words
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Article191 1970-04-28 10 NEW YORK Mon (UPI) —Following are the standings and results after Sunday's baseball games: AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W. LGB Baltimore 11 5 Detroit 10 5 4 Washington 7 8 3* Boston 7 8 3 J New York 7 11 5 Cleveland 5 9 5 WEST W LGB191 words
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Article85 1970-04-28 10 A Swimming Judge and Timekeeping course will be organised bv the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association from May 13 to 30 SASA secretary Woon Sul Kut said only a limited number of applicants will be accepted to undergo the course. Selection will be on a "first come85 words
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Article212 1970-04-28 10 EDINBURGH, Mon. (Reuterj Two top swimmers were dismissed from the British team tor "unsatisfactory" behaviour during a weekend international meeting here against Russia. The swimmers. Alan Klmber and Keith Bewley. both 21. were ordered home after they had been Involved In a noisy incident on212 words
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Article161 1970-04-28 10 ROME Mon (L'PI) Billie Je a n King of the U.S. jumped to a quick fourgame lead then won the last five game s to win her first Italian tennis championship yesterday with 6-1, 6-3 victory over defending champion Julie Heldman. also U S Mrs161 words
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Article231 1970-04-28 10 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Mon. (UPI) South African Harold Henmng spotted Rive s Mcßee four strokes but flashed to the front with an eagle and a birdie on the final two holes to win th e 50.000 U.S. dollar Talla- hassee open yesterday. Hennlng bogied three holes231 words
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Article186 1970-04-28 10 LONDON. MON (UPI) The French husband and wi/e team of Rene and Claudine Trautmann have won <5 per cent of the prize money on the European stage of the London to Mexico world cup rally, organizers said last night. As the 71 surviving cars186 words
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Article187 1970-04-28 10 WALNUT. Calif.. Mon. H7PI) Randy Matson, holder of the world's shotputt record, heaved the shot 68 feet. 11-1/2 inches yesterday, the best mark in the world In the last two years. Matson set the world mark of 71 feet. 5-1/2 Inches in 1967. and hasn't been187 words
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Article138 1970-04-28 10 SILVERSTONE. Englanl. Mon. (Reuter) New Zealand racing -driver Chris Amon helH off the challenge of Britain*? world rhamPion Jackie Stewart to win his first Formula One ra~e in seven vears of trvinr at the international troohv meeting here today Twenty-six vear-old Amon. in a works138 words
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322 1970-04-28 10 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Farokh Engineer, the Indian Tift wicketkeeper-batsman, spearheaded defending champions Lancashire to an eight-wicket victory over Middlesex in their opening English County John Player League championship match at Manchester's Old Trafford ground yesterday. Rain reduced the match to 27 overs and Lancashire322 words
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Article149 1970-04-28 10 SAO PAULO. MOB. (Reuter) Brazilian fans booed their would cup football team here last night after a tough Bulgarian side held them to a goalless draw The Bulgarians arrived here early today after an all night journey and only m anaged to snatch five hours sleep149 words
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Article107 1970-04-28 10 COPENHAGEN. Mon (UPI) Promoter Mogens Palle said vesterdav he will stage his next gala, featuring the Emlle Griffith-Tom Boe s world middleweight t:tl« qualification, here May 29. Pall« said Griffith, the former welterweight and middleweight champion of the world, should give Bogs a final test before107 words
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Article501 1970-04-28 10 AMERICAN NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) Don Bufords threerun homer down the right field line in the eighth inning carried the Baltimore Orioles to a 10-9 victory over Kanas City Sunday. th e Royals' 14th straight loss to the American League champions. The drive off loser501 words
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Article75 1970-04-28 10 SALZBURG. Austria. Mon (UPI) Swedish racer Kent Andersson won the 250 cc class race of the Salzburg Grand Pr«x motorcycle contest yesterday. He covered the 10 rounds course i n 18:27.12 minutes which is an average soeed of 137.77 km an hour. Jam© Saarinen of Finland placed75 words
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Article528 1970-04-28 10 NATIONAL M <° n Tom Seav r pitched l ii! fourth ,tra '9*»t win of the season and 14th in a row over th e last two seasons Sunday Dodgers 3* M h <■»> Angtiei Seaver. who won 25 games last season and tied the528 words
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80 1970-04-28 11 A DRAW in this match was enough to win the German amateur wrestling championship. In the return leg of the final between VFK Schifferstadt, whose free style specialist Otto Alt is attacking here and KSV Witten 07 a team from the Ruhr a 10-10 draw was enough for Witten to80 words
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Article309 1970-04-28 11 GLASGOW, Mon. (Reuter) The British press give England little chance of retaining the World Soccer Cup in Mexico this summer following yesterday's goalless draw against Scotland. Todays reviews of the British championship match are harshly critical of the world champion's performance and are unanimous in309 words
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Article191 1970-04-28 11 WASHINGTON, Mon ft PI) The California Angels traded their onetime bonus boy outfielder Rick Reichardt and infielder Aurelio Rodriguez to the Washington Senators yesterday for third baseman Ken McMnllen. The trade was announced In a joint news conference bv the two club managers. Lefty Phillips 01 the191 words
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Article44 1970-04-28 11 HONG KONG. Mon (Router) A North Korean men's table tennis team beat Chechoslovakia 5-0 in a match played yesterdav in Pyongvang. the Korean Central News Agency said to day V In the women s matches Czechoslovakia won 3-1. the agency said.44 words
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Article101 1970-04-28 11 GIRESUN. Turkey. Mon (AFP) The army was called In to disperse supporters of the local Turkish second division club here yesterdav when the fans rioted over the referee's handling of the match against Kutahya A group oX supporters attacked the referee, whom thev considered responsible for101 words
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Article300 1970-04-28 11 OAKLAND, Calif. Mon. (UPI) —An anonymous letter writer, who said his car Kit the fallen body of American football star Roger Hagberg, has offered to surrender if police help solve his chronic drinking problem." Hagberg. a five-year veteran running back and tight end with the Oakland300 words
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Article109 1970-04-28 11 TOLUCA. Mexico. Mon. (UPI> Mexico and Rumania's "B" selection played a 1-1 tie here yesterday In a bruising World Cup soccer warmup for the Aztecs. The home team led 1-0 at the end of the first half. Mexico whipped Rumania 3-2 In Leon Wednesday night. The109 words
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Article49 1970-04-28 11 JAKARTA, Mon. j (AFP) A Singapore girls soccer team beat a Semarang, Central Java, girls team 2-1 on April 24, Antara News Agency reported today. Thousands saw the match. Antara said the Singapore gir| s were not only better technically but were bigger than their opponents.49 words
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Article126 1970-04-28 11 HOUSTON. Mon. <UPI) Clark Oraebner came back from a 2-1 disadvantage yesterday to down Cliff Richey three set* to two and win the singles championship of the River Oaks invitational tennis tournament. Graebner of New York City won the match 2-6. 6-3. 5-7. 6-3. 6-2 despite126 words
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Article223 1970-04-28 11 SILVERSTONE, England, Mon. (UPI) An argument over the method of selection of Formula One drivers at the Monaco Grand Prix May 10 may lead to its cancellation, reliable motor racing sources said yesterday. Monaco organisers, like their Spanish counterparts last week, have selected 10 leading drivers for223 words
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Article1006 1970-04-28 11 The following are the race weights for this weekend's racing at Bukit Timah: FIKST DAY CLASS I—DIV 2—l MILE. Katong View 9.00 Super Picture II 8.13 Good Prince 8.12 Seal* Bav 8.11 Glen larmonic 8.11 Lavhimtat 8.11 Napoli 8.10 Parallel 8.10 Haoov Melodv II 8 09 Feature1,006 words
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Article165 1970-04-28 11 DALLAS, Texas, Mon. (UPI) Andres Gimeno of Spain outfought a group of Australians in the semifinals and finals to win 5.000 dollars and the Dallas Morning News Tennis Classic Championship yesterday. Gime no defeated Roy Emerson of Australia 6-2, 6-3. 6-2. in the best of five165 words
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Article53 1970-04-28 11 SYDNEY, Mon. (UPI) Australian racing driver Leo Geoghegan left for Tokyo today to compete In the Japanese Grand Prix May 3. Geoghegan. who won the race last vear. said he anticipated hit major opposition would come from world champion Jackie Stewart Geoghegan will drive a new Lotus S9B53 words
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Advertisement19 1970-04-28 11 Oaesi" FAMILY OF LATE Madam Lim Kim Neo thank friends/relatives for their condolences, donations and during their recent bereavement.19 words
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Miscellaneous1159 1970-04-28 11 ind rodio I DE (CHANNEL 5) P.M 300 Opening Anncts. 303 General Hospital 330 Woman i World (N> 400 Singapore Thij. Week <Ni 405 It's Happening In Singapore <N) 420 Peyton Place (Repeat) 510 Close 6 00 Opening Annct!. and Prog. Summary. 603 Skv Hawk* 630 New* in firief 6351,159 words
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Article269 1970-04-28 12 A widow and mother of eight yesterday tried twice to kill herself after she was stopped from stabbing a man at the Fifth Magistrate's Court. Earlier, the court hod thrown out a complaint she made against the man, alleged to have cheated her of a269 words
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Article, Illustration395 1970-04-28 12 There are things even a singer with a golden touch—that's Johnny Mathis—cannot do. Like getting a part in films. "But that's not the end of the world. "I am still trying and in fact I have already made some concrete arrangements to appear toSunpix by Jimmy Chow. - 395 words
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Article56 1970-04-28 12 A housewife. Tan Soon E* 41 reDortert to the nOlice of the theft of two gold watcher worth $1,700 and Hong Kon» currency valued at SS4OO from he r home at Queen Astrid HiU on Sunday night. Entry was gained by •climbing over the balcony leaning56 words
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Article, Illustration274 1970-04-28 12 Count Alain de Pracomtal, a senior director of Jas. Hennessy Co., Cognac, France yesterday presented three gold replicas ofpriceless value" to three local organisations. The presentation was to mark the sale of the 25th million bottle of Hennessy Cognac since 1945.274 words
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Article160 1970-04-28 12 The Minister of Education, Mr. Ong, Pang Boon, yesterday praised Singapore's women tor retaining their femininity in a society that is becoming increasingly technologyorientated. He said this in front of a large gathering of housewives, career girls and teachers when he opened th e Home160 words
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Article, Illustration253 1970-04-28 12 A VISITING representative of the Arab League Mission in New Delhi ti very impressed with Singapore's achievement in its urban renewal scheme and land reclamation scheme. He is Mr. Abbas Seif-EI-Nasr who is currently in Singapore for a week on a goodwill and253 words
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Miscellaneous81 1970-04-28 12 TIME TIDE TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN: 2.12 a.m. (8 6 ft.); 9.29 am. (0.9 ft.); 5.03 p.m. (6 5 ft.); 9.33 p.m. (5.2 ft.). NAVAL DOCKYARD: 218 am (9.7 ft.); 8.56 a.m. <l6 ft.); 4.50 p.m. (8.2 ft.); 9.32 p.m (62 ft.). TOMORROW SINGAPORE TOWN: 3.12 a m (8.0 ft.); 10.4481 words
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