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Title Section22 1970-05-06 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1336 Wednesday. 6 \lay 1970. MC (P Ifilfi Price 15 cents22 words
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Article, Illustration564 1970-05-06 1 Tues. (All Agencies) Waves of anti-war violence washed across the United States today os opposition to President Nixon's committal of troops to Cambodia widened. Three students two boys and a girl were shot dead during a riot at Kent State University campusUPI Radiophoto. - 564 words
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Article44 1970-05-06 1 HONG KONG. Tues. (Reuter) China has broken off diplomatic relations with the Cambodian government and is withdrawing all its embassv staff from Phnom Penh. Radio Peking announced today China however, will recognise Sihanouk's new government. It said (See Page 5)44 words
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Article36 1970-05-06 1 BANGKOK. (Reuter> The T'.S military sweep in Cambodia was timely and strengthened the position of the flllie® in the whole of Indochina, according to General Jesus Vargas. Secretarv-Geoeral of the Southeast Asia jreatv Organisation.36 words
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282 1970-05-06 1 TWO youths were sentenced to death in the High Court yesterday after being found guilty of murdering two Hong Kong workers. Kee Ah Tee. 20, a construction labourer and Liew Kim Siong. also 20. a carpenter. were alleged to have murdered the two people282 words
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63 1970-05-06 1 LONDON. Tues (Reuter)—British police mounted a 24-hour guard around the home of the 88-vear-old father o! British Prime Minister Harold Wilson today following a kidnap threat. The threat to Mr. Herbert Wilson was made by an anonymous caller to a local police station Police63 words
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Article436 1970-05-06 1 CAIGON, Tues. (Reuter) American and South Vietnamese forces launched a third offensive into Cambodia today aimed like the two operations farther south at wiping out Communist border sanctuaries. A force of undisclosed size thrust into the northeast Cambodian province of Ratanakari. long under the control436 words
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284 1970-05-06 1 HONG KONG, Tucs, (AFP) More than 1,000 people have been executed by firing squads after mass trials in Kwangtung Province. Many more people have been sentenced to terms of labour reform on farms run by the People's Liberation Army. reliable reports reaching Hong284 words
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Article238 1970-05-06 1 PHNOM PENH. Tues d'PI) A 20-hour a day curfew was slapped on Vietnamese in Phnom Penh today as the government accused them of aiding communists The government imposed a curfew from 11 a.m to 7 am. the next dav 01 all returning Vietnamese" in the capital, giving238 words
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Miscellaneous15 1970-05-06 1 LADIES DAY T>_<Y£RS "That's a pretty sneaky way the boss has of getting contracts signed!"15 words
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174 1970-05-06 2 A six-man team is scheduled to arrive here tonight to make o feasibility study for the establishment of a Regional Centre for Technician Teacher-Training. The feasibility study team comprises Mr. A. MacLennan. Dire c tor, Huddersfield College of Education (Technicah, Britain, Mr. Hisayasu Ho-174 words
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Article, Illustration202 1970-05-06 2 THE Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin said yesterday that plans were being worked out to build a national maritime club to cater for the world's seamen who visit the Republic. This would mean that the four existing bodies which cater lor the seamen Connell202 words
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167 1970-05-06 2 The United National Front has appealed to the Minister for Defence. Mr. Lim Kim San, to set up an independent Appeal Board to consider deferment for Na- tional Service. This was contained in a series of resolutions passed at a meeting of the UNF's National167 words
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Article, Illustration217 1970-05-06 2 The Republic's latest and ultra-modern shopping complex built right in the heart of the city will be officially opened on Friday. Announcing this. Mr. Goh Hung Kwong, Chairman of the Outram Park Shopping Complex Association said that the opening of the complex marks another217 words
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Article, Illustration322 1970-05-06 2 THE Minister for Science and Technology, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, yesterday called for greater participation among women in the country's economic development. Singapore, he pointed out, had only its human resources to depend on to carry out the tasks set out for economic growth. "It322 words
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Article213 1970-05-06 2 TAIPEI, Tues. (AFP) A two-day Sino-Malaysian economic co-operation forum opened here this morning attended by the visiting Malaysian economic mission and Nationalist Chinese trade officials and businessmen. The forum was opened with a talk by Mr. Wang Yl-Ting. Director of the of Foreign Trade. After213 words
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Article87 1970-05-06 2 An 18-year-old unemployed youth will be charged in court today for snatching a necklace from a housewife. The housewife. Mrs. Teo Soon Chve. 25. a school teacher living at Bo Bo Tan Gardens, off Chav Yan Street was walking alone the road yesterday when the87 words
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Article50 1970-05-06 2 A Malaysian, Chuah Cheang Kee. 30, was yesterday ordered to pay a fine ot $5OO or three months jail in default, for remaining in Singapore although his pass had expired on May 4. 1968. He admitted that his pass had issued to him on April 22 the same year50 words
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264 1970-05-06 2 A PRISONER was able to jump from a police van and escape because he was not handcuffed, the Third District Court was told yesterday. Two policemen were in court to answer to a pohce summons charging them with negligence resulting in the escape of264 words
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Article147 1970-05-06 2 THE Singapore Society of Accountants held its Sixth Annual General Meeting at the Singapore Polytechnic recently. Members elected as Public Accountants to th« Council were Mr Cheah Theam Khim. Mr Foo Men Fong. Mr Song Chwee Him and Mr Wong Siong Poon. Mr. Chai Chong Yll. Madam Chin147 words
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Article46 1970-05-06 2 THE woman who was found dead at the foot of B!air Plain. Taniong Pagar Road on Sunday has been identified bv the police as Mrs. Tew Sew King, 27. a housewife. She lived at N>w Bridge Road Police do not suspect any foul play.46 words
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Miscellaneous252 1970-05-06 2 Big Sweep Results Ticket No. 31 5 1 862 won the first prixe of $400,000 in the Singapore Sweep drawn last night. The second prixe of 5150.000 went to ticket No. *****76 while ticket No. *****13 won the third prixe of $75,000. 5 JACKPOT NUMBERS EACH $lO,OOO *****17 *****29 *****29252 words
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Article120 1970-05-06 3 KATMANDU, Tues. (UPl)—William Halmes, 20, was yesterday ordered deported for trying to manhandle an immigration officer. Halmes, of Hawaii, visited the Immigration Office and demanded the change for the money he paid to have his visa extended at the UP iicial rate The immigration officer Insisted120 words
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Article240 1970-05-06 3 HONG KONG, Tuesday, (AFP) A new wave of purges has hit Chinese villages, a traveller disclosed after a recent visit from South-East China. Members of families are separated for weeks there to attend study meetings on class struggle "against class enemies." The traveller who had240 words
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Article, Illustration34 1970-05-06 3 (UPI radio- photo).— (UPI radio-; photo). - 34 words
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Article52 1970-05-06 3 JAIPUR. India. Tues. (Reuten Six people were killed and nine injured when a dynamite explosion ripped through a house in the northern state of Rajasthan. officials in this state capital said today. Sticks of dynamite had been stored bv a villager for well-smkin e operations. The sticks caught52 words
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Article, Illustration36 1970-05-06 3 (UPI radio- photo).— (UPI radio-; photo). - 36 words
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Article94 1970-05-06 3 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) The Labour Government last niKht suffered an embarrassing one-vote defeat in the House of Commons over its Bill dealing with administration of justice. A jubilant Conservative opposition carried b v 105 votes to 104 an amendment to delete a much disputed provision in the Bill94 words
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Article91 1970-05-06 3 ROME. Tues. (UP!) Striking garbage collectors yesterday ignored appeals by Roman authorities to return to work, leaving city streets a dirty, smelly mess of uncollected garbage, knee deep in places. An estimated 1.5 million pounds of refuse remained heaped in the streets as 5.000 sanitation workers continued91 words
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101 1970-05-06 3 JAKARTA. Tues. (Reuter) Five Indonesian journalists have been arrested for alleged secret communist ties. Jakarta garrison sources disclosed today. The arrests were made yesterday following information of their alleged illegal activities, the sources continued. They declined to name the journalists or the papers101 words
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Article156 1970-05-06 3 MOSCOW, Tues. (Reuter) Premier Alexei Kosygin announced yesterday Russia was continuing Sino-Soviet border talks in Peking, but gave no hint of their progress. The Soviet Foreign Ministry disclosed a forthnight ago that the chief Soviet negotiator to the talks. Vasily Kuznetsov, had returned to Moscow156 words
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286 1970-05-06 3 SAIGON, Tues. (Reuter) Heavily armed riot police today burst into South Vietnam's National Pagoda. A group of militant anti-government Buddhist monks was evicted after fierce fighting A spokesman for the militant An Quang Sect claimed later that "at286 words
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528 1970-05-06 3 TAIPEI, Tues. (UPI) Two well-known Chinese newspapermen, both born in The Philippines, were de- ported to Taiwan today. They were taken into custody quickly by the Nationalist Chinese Government.. Quintln Yuyitung. 53. was the publisher of the "Chinese Commercial News" in Manila. His brother.528 words
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109 1970-05-06 3 WELLINGTON, Tues. (Reuter) A resolution calling for a New Zealand flag to replace the Union Jack and a ne w national anthem to replace "God Save The Queen" was approved by the New Zealand Labour Party's annual conference here today. The resolution called109 words
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Article125 1970-05-06 3 SAIGON, Tues. (Reuter) Cambodia has agreed to a visiting South Vietnamese delegation establishing a permanent office in Phnom Penh. A Foreign Ministry spokesman added the group will also receive diplomatic privileges "This is the first step leading to a restoration of diplomatic relations between125 words
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395 1970-05-06 4 MOSCOW, Tucs. (Reuter) Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin's strongly-worded warning that U.S. Indochina policy threatened progress at the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) did not mean that the talks themselves were in danger, observers agreed here to- day. But It was clear that the outlook395 words
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416 1970-05-06 4 KAMPALA, Tues. (Reuter) Kidnapped British diplomat Brian Lea was lured to his office by a fake phone call, forced into a car at gunpoint by four armed men and driven off to a hut on the shores of Lake Victoria, his wife said416 words
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Article122 1970-05-06 4 NEW YORK. Tues. (Reuter) A painting by the late Sir Winston Churchill. "Harbour at Cannes." will be auctioned at Parke Bernet galleries here on May 13 The lmpresslonlst-style work was painted around 1930. It is being offered for sale by Lady Audley Sir Winston's daughter Sarah.122 words
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Article, Illustration157 1970-05-06 4 YOGI, a young female Indonesian honey bear, wa s not allowed to feel lonely for long after her owner, a corporal with No. 20 Squadron R.A.F., at Tengah, had returned to Britain. Presented to the Station's hygiene section (which has a small compound set157 words
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Article249 1970-05-06 4 BAD REICHENHALL. Germany. Tues. (t PI) A Bavarian publisher of girl magazine* said Monday he will introduce the world's first 'sex cruise" on the Mediterranean this year including shnus. lectures and ficilities for guests to develop their own sex photographs. The publisher of the Bad Relchenhall249 words
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553 1970-05-06 4 LONDON, Tues. (UPI) A million persons lined the streets of London to catch a glimpse of the romantic couple and the oohs and ahs rippled around the world as the bells of Westminster Abbey rang out the news that a Royal Princess was beinq wed.553 words
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149 1970-05-06 4 PARIS. Tues. (Reuter) More than 300.000 Illegal abortion* are carried out in France each year, an organisation urging reform of the country's strict abortion laws claimed here last night. The figures were given at a press conference bv Professor Raoul Palmer. President of both the French149 words
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259 1970-05-06 4 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. (Reuter) The U.N. ambassadors of Hie Big Four powers meet today (1500 GMT) to review progress their deputies have achieved in drafting a memora on the Middle East crisis but no decision is expected. Informed sources said Mr William Buffum.259 words
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Article, Illustration306 1970-05-06 4 AMMAN Tues (CPi) The Arab Al-Fatah Guerilla Organisation fought one of the longest and and toughest battles in its history yesterday, according to reports issued Tuesday The organisation conceded the loss of 19 men killed or wounded in a clash at Ain Al-Baidah anUPI radio picture. - 306 words
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236 1970-05-06 5 ELICOTT CITY, Maryland, Tues, (Reuter) A warrant was issued yesterday for the arrest of Black Power leader Rap Brown. He had again failed to appear for his long-delayed trial on charges of incitement to not. A spokesman for the sheriff's office announced236 words
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Article119 1970-05-06 5 HONG KONG. Tues (UPP Former Cambodian Chief ef State Prince Norodom Sihanouk announced todav the formation of a government in exile. He said it is prepared to •"make all sacrifices" to topple the Lon Nol regime. Peking Radio reported. Sihanouk, deposed on March 18 by Lon119 words
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Article79 1970-05-06 5 MONTREAL. Tues. (Renter) Canada's longest surviving transplant patient. John Parkinson. 54. returned to work yesterda v with a "clean bill of health." His new heart has functioned well since it was transplanted 18 months ago He said he would be outside as much as possible, calling on79 words
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Article, Illustration347 1970-05-06 5 CAPE KENNEDY, Tues. (Re-jter) Apollo 13 astronauts were given an emotional welcome yesterday by the 7.500 members of the team that launched them on their abortive moon mission. The space workers Jammed Cape Kennedy s huge rehlcle assembly building in the most emotional tribute347 words
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Article, Illustration136 1970-05-06 5 LONDON, Tues., (BIS) The "Great Britain" (above) is the world's first iron-hulled screwdriven ship.. She is seen being towed to Port Stanley on a pontoon on the first stage of her Journey hack to the United Kingdom. This 127-year-old ship was a herald of136 words
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267 1970-05-06 5 NEW YORK, Tues. (Reuter and UPI) Seymour Hersh of the Dispatch News Service, the writer who spotlighted the 'My Lai Massacre,' was awarded the Pulitzer for International Reporting yesterday. Hersh is the top correspondent of the small news agency based in267 words
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Article121 1970-05-06 5 LAWRENCE, Massachusetts. Tues. (UPI) Seven nuns were injured, one seriously, in a general alarm fire which gutted their home yesterday. Police said that Are and another blaze which swept five cars and a tenement building appeared to have been the work of arsonists. The nuns121 words
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Article50 1970-05-06 5 MONTGOMERY Alabama. Tues ißeuten Alabtmuu rote today m a Democratic Parry primary election. It will decide the political future of segregationist George Wallace. He is seeking a return to the governor's mansion he once occupied. Polls predict a close flght between Wallace and the present governor. Albert Brewer50 words
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383 1970-05-06 5 ASUNCION, Paraguay, Tues. (Reutcr) Two young Arabs yesterday shot dead an Israeli diplomat's wife here. They confessed they were hired by the El Fatah guerrilla organisation to assassinate the ambassador, police announced. The 2 Arabs, both from Israeli-occupied G383 words
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Article, Illustration399 1970-05-06 5 WASHINGTON, Tues. (Reuter) Vice-Presi-dent Spiro Aqnew declared last night America faced a greater danger from well-educated opi-nion-makers than from violent dissidents at universities or on the streets. We have listened to the elite laugh at honesty, thrift, hard work, prudence logic self-respect and selfdenial" heUPI radiophoto. - 399 words
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Article142 1970-05-06 5 GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Tues. (Reuter) Black Power advocate Stokely Carmichael left a rally here last night by a back door. Angry Indian student* had stormed out of the meeting and police reinforcements were called. With massed at the front of the hall awaiting Carmichael s departure, he142 words
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Article93 1970-05-06 5 BLANTYRE. Tues (Reuter> President Kamuzu Banda has warned Asian traders to move from outlying villages or "dig your own financial and economic graves." The President said he did not want to chase Asians out of Malawi as had other African states. But some traders persisted in resisting93 words
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103 1970-05-06 5 WELLINGTON. Tues (Reuter) The annual conference of the New Zealand Labour Party today rejected calls for the with drawal of troops from Malaysia by 1972 and for a nonaligned foreign polirv The conference approved alternative motions for an "independent" foreign policy and an assurance103 words
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Article47 1970-05-06 5 VIENNA. Tues (AFP) A hijacked Czechoslovak two-engined plane landed at Hoerschin* Airfield, near Lanz. today. The pilot, who had been stabbed bv one of the two hijackers. was taken to a clinic. The Morava-type plane, had taken off with two passengers near Prague for Eastern Slovakia.47 words
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Article137 1970-05-06 5 HAMILTON AIR FORCE BASE California Tues (Reuter) A U.S. Air Force passenger plane crashed in ranch country immediately after takeoff from here yesterday. Onlv one of 14 men aboard survived the crash The S-29 propeller-driven aircraft aismtegrated on impact. Bodies were scattered over a137 words
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Article49 1970-05-06 5 NEW DELHI Tues. UPI) Lightning struck and killed a 28-year-old woman Saturday in Enkur Village in Andhra Pradesh State. The Saturday Press Trust of India reported delayed official reports. It added the victim was winnowing her crop of maize when she ww struck d"wn by lightning49 words
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Article94 1970-05-06 5 JERSEY CITY, Tues. (Reuter) A disgruntled subscriber has P*td his 559,000 telephone bill with pennies—300,000 of them. He dumped all 2 tons of the into dustbins and had them delivered to the telephone companies' offices by armoured car. Dean Lewis. 32-year-old radio show producer, do- clared yesterday he94 words
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Article886 1970-05-06 6 INVENTS in Cambodia are moving with amazing rapidity and so many forces are Involved that they defy interpretation American and South Vietnamese forces, excellently equipped and battlehardened, are sweeping through specific areas in East Cambodia driving the North Vietnamese and Vietcong cadres away from their iong-held sanctuaries.886 words
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Article, Illustration448 1970-05-06 6 ART BUCHWALD - by ART BUCHWALD WASHINGTON There's this fellow at the National Press Club bar and he's always briefing me on what is going on in Southeast Asia. "Did you hear that President Nixon is going to pull 150.000 more Americans out of Vietnam?" "That's good," I said. "Well it's448 words
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Article, Illustration786 1970-05-06 6 William Forrest - By William Forrest GEMINI LONDON: With luck Britain should become a full member of the European Common Market by hold your breath! 1978. That will be twenty years after the establishment of the six-nation Community and 17 years after Britain first applied to joinGEMINI - 786 words
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490 1970-05-06 6 PKRTH, Australia The Western Australian Conservation Laboratory at Fremantle will use a Danish technique to preserve a 311-year-old cannon retrieved bv divers from coastal waters In March. A branch of the State Museum, the laboratory is the only marine archaeological research centre in490 words
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190 1970-05-06 6 Reuter. BANGKOK: The Thai Government is drafting a law to ban youths under 18 years of ate from howling alleys in a more to curb Juvenile crime, Deputy Interior Minister Mr Thawil Sunthbrnsaratoon told reporters the government considers bowling alleys are one ofReuter. - 190 words
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87 1970-05-06 6 C. S - Letters... C.S. C. Mosquitoes are asain rampant in the Bukit Timah area. They are not only more numerous now hut are also more ferocious. They disturb the residents' sleep, which is hardly conducive to gracious living. This state of affairs is attributed to87 words
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150 1970-05-06 6 HAMBURG: The port city of Hamburg will spend more than 100 million DM on a new construction project. A congress centre the cornerstone ceremony was but recently held will be build near the downtown area, between the Dammtor Station and the fair grounds "Planton un Blomen". This international site of150 words
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Article265 1970-05-06 7 GENERALLY the trend of the stock market yesterday was moderately firm. However most of the counteri were featureleaa and gained very little support. Nonthelets some of the lower priced industrials were speculative and towards the dose of the market they showed slight improvements. Th« business done was265 words
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Article706 1970-05-06 7 OUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange ot Malaysia and Sinaapora with the number ot shares traded in bracket* in lots units unless otherwise specified:- INDI STRLALS Aczna $1.98 (1); Ale an Industries $1 59 (4) $1.60 (18)- DIM $162 17) $1.61706 words
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Article92 1970-05-06 7 OlanaeerV Price* for Mar 5) HAKTKRKU 1 Ml TRl >T> S (ironth Hind 1 OS 1 10 ASIA 1 NIT TKI -1> >1 ln*e«.t Hind *d 1-20 1.25 MN(iAPORt I Ml TKIST> 1«t *ln*»pnrt» 2.04 2nd *ingap<ire 191 3rd Singapore 11 **d m The run. lud 1 0192 words
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Article13 1970-05-06 7 The tin price for yesterday was S'OOi per picul down $5OO.13 words
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Article92 1970-05-06 7 MR. LEE AH SAN. manager of the Singapore branch of the world famous Internationa] Correspondence School, the original and largest correspondence school in the world will leave for Bydney soon to discus* plans for the expansion of the school In Southeast Asia. He will also get himself92 words
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Article91 1970-05-06 7 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Gold prices edged higher In cautious trading on markets here and abroad Monday. London gold was 2$ cents higher at the morning fixing and gained another lour cents at the second fixine to U*****4. up 6} cents from Friday afternoon. London gold91 words
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Article69 1970-05-06 7 MR OMAR SAID ABDAT of S Said Abdat. the local agents for sun Quick concentrated fruit squash, left recently for Denmark, home of the squash. The principal of Sun Quick has invited Mr. Abdat to see for himself the process of squeezing fruit Juices and bottling69 words
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Article55 1970-05-06 7 TOKYO. Tues. .UPI) Export letters of credit received by Japan during April totalled U551,240 million. up 22 per cent over April last year, the Finance Ministry and the Bank of Japan announced Monday. The announcement said after seasonal adjustments, the figure represented an increase of55 words
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Article53 1970-05-06 7 NEW YORK. Tues <UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded Monday on the New York Commodity Exchange: (Close i tPrev.) May 22.508 22.5n July 22.508 22.50 Sept 22.508 22.50 Nov. 22.008 22.00 Jan. 21.758 21.75 Mar. 21.758 21.75 May 21.758 21.75 Locally. No. 2 RSS was 21-7 353 words
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Article706 1970-05-06 7 BID and offer prices officially listed yesterday at the close of business in th a trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore were: INDUSTRIALS B 6. 4( MA cbl 1 98 A lean 1.59 3 80 Borneo Bhd. 1 66 I f8 210706 words
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Article, Illustration77 1970-05-06 7 of the 1970 Electrical Engineers Exhibition (Eleetrex *7O). which was opened by Mr. Anthony Wedgewood Benn. Britain's Minister of Technology and Power, at Earls Court in London recently. The exhibition la claimed to be the largest In the electrical field to be held In Europe containing 48677 words
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201 1970-05-06 7 LONDON. Tues (UPI) News that Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin planned a public statement halted a stock market rally In Its tracks Monday, although gains still held the upper hand at the flnal bell. Most of the session prices staged a hesitant advance and201 words
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Article148 1970-05-06 7 MR A E. PROFFIT has been appointed a director of the Blue Funnel Line, a member of The Ocean Steam Ship Group with eftect from May 1. He will be responsible lor the UK Far East trade and marketing techniques within the Line generally. Mr Proffit. 43. has148 words
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Article28 1970-05-06 7 TOKYO, Tues. <UPI) Japan's deep sea flsh catches exceeded 3 million tons for the first time in 1969. the Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry announced Monday.28 words
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Article275 1970-05-06 7 May flrst grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 56* cents per lbur> one quarter of a cent from the previous close The tone of the market was quiet but steady London advices were about as expected and275 words
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Article95 1970-05-06 7 THK mmn nr1«e« »t the MnEapitre Prodtne p*H M. C'fMonuf Oil (F.OB. J Hulk Coconut Oil 59 00 i F O B > Oram 61.50 MUrd i'opra 36 00 Munlitk \\hltf Pepper (FOR) 147 50 .Sarawak White Pepper (KOB> ***** Sarawak Special Black Pepper (F O B. i «6%95 words
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Article40 1970-05-06 7 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. 30 industrial 714 56 20 transp !V?.14 50 utilities 106.40 65 stocks 2 6.19 40 bonds 68.63 Commodity futures Index 135.93 off 0.54.40 words
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Article37 1970-05-06 7 MANILA, Tues. (UPI) The Philippine peso strengthened further Tuesday against the U.S. dollar on the Interbank currency market. It closed at 6.00 pesos against US$l Monday s rate was 6.15 pesos. Sales amounted to U*****,00037 words
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250 1970-05-06 7 NEW YORK. Tues (UPI) —Fear that U.S. involvement in Cambodia will turn out to be more than a temporary venture sent prices tumbling on the New York Stock Exchange Monday, but turnover was only moderate. Shortly before the close, the UP I market wide250 words
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82 1970-05-06 7 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) Rubber closed mainly nominal yesterday with spot 19-3/4. 20-1/8. SETTLEMENT HOUSE June 20. 20-1/8 July 20-5/16. 20-1/2 Aug 20-9/16. 20-3/4 Julv/Sept. 20-9/16, 20-3/4 Oct/Dec 20-7/8. 21 Jan/March 21-3/16 21-5/16 April 'June 21-1/4. 21-3/8 July/Sept 21-5/16. 21-7/16 O-t/Dec 21-5/16. 21-1/2 Jan/March 21-3' B.82 words
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Article309 1970-05-06 7 Sydney Stocks, Closing Prices I SYDNEY, Tues. (UPI) The slight recovery of mining stocks on the Sydney Stock Exchange ended quickly Tuesday when sellers re-entered th« market and pushed many leading stocks down. Hardest hit among the miners were the nickel stocks. Leading nickel309 words
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Article131 1970-05-06 7 HONG KONG. (FPU Tuesday's 5 p.m. eurrenry rate* (supplied hv Formica Esebance and Investment Lid I; iBuy^rs) (Sellers) i?4.a 195 9 per 100 Btrait* dollar# 149 ISO per 1 000 Taiwan dollars 6.755 6 745 per Australian dollar 340 360 per 1,000 Burmese fcyats MO 500 per131 words
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Article417 1970-05-06 7 ARRIVALS *****(1 MSA 125 K- l.umpur 730 a m- MSA 123 K Lumpur 930 am- MSA 452 K Lmnpur 11.05 a-m- Ms A 454 Penang. K. Lnmpur 1150 am. MSA 203 Jakarta 130 pm. MSA 451 Ruchlng 230 pm MSA 021 K. Lumpur. Malacca 835 pm. MSA 567417 words
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Article254 1970-05-06 7 The Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for ships in port today, Wednesday May 6 DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 6/7 Vishva Raksha 13/14 Moonie 19 State of Andhra 18 North Housei Maru E.W. Jetty Sletter 27/28 Thorsorient 27 Kyoto Maru 35 /36 Clytoneus254 words
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Students' Corner
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Article, Illustration363 1970-05-06 8 T. C. Kemasang - By T. C. Kemasang UPI JAKARTA Ancient Indonesian culture lives on In the hands and tools of men like TJatja Tarjana. a craftsman who produces wooden puppets. Tjatja (pronounced Cha-Cha) was born and reared in a western Javanese village filled with artisans who carve and paintUPI - 363 words
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Article, Illustration213 1970-05-06 8 THE Minister for Education. Mr One: Pang Boon, will officiate at the opening of the 13th annual sports meet of Hua Yi Government Chinese Middle School. Margaret Drive, on Saturday (May 9) at 930 a.m. It will be he d at the school's new sports213 words
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Article438 1970-05-06 8 ALAN RIDING - BY ALAN RIDING Reuter. UNITED NATIONS. New York. The 25th annixersarv of the United Nations will be marked by a special ceremony In San Francisco in June and a commemorative session of the l*.N General Assembly In New York in October. Both ceremonies will recallReuter. - 438 words
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Article, Illustration550 1970-05-06 8 Joseph Galloway - By Joseph Galloway UPI COLOMBO This lovelv mango-shaped island off the tip of India has eternally had either too much water or too little. Dunne the monsoon season Ceylon's rivers go on rampage and vast areas in the north and east become swamps and marsh. Great lakesUPI - 550 words
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Article580 1970-05-06 8 Ele,Walt Dulaney - DATELINE By Ele,Walt Dulaney Dear Ele and Walt: I have no father and mother doesn't seem to like me. Everytime she wants me to do something, she yells at me. She never asks nicely. I don't enjoy doing anything for her because she never appreciates it.580 words
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277 1970-05-06 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON. A German-born doctor's proposal to detect criminal tendencies in American children by testing all six-year-olds has bssn quietly dropped by the U.S. Government. Officials here said the plan which aroused widespread controversy, was found to be Impractical and wouldReuter. - 277 words
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Miscellaneous80 1970-05-06 8 AMY By Jack Tippit i sr, I mean ARCHIE 1" DATELIHE: DANGER! by John Saunders and AWen McWliams I'LL HAVE TO TAKEVOUR WORD POR SUCH TH'NGS, RAVEN.-UNTIL I CAN REPLACE My glasses/ ils i 3 WHICH REMINDS ME... AS SOON AS WERE ASHORE I MUST TAKE CARE CPA VERY IMPORTANT80 words
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Miscellaneous20 1970-05-06 8 *OJ TAB A4E\ by Brant parker and Johnny hart VW Y&J vfcTTg IN THS P v?ey Y£?J 4pg" N.O.V TVV£L^S".20 words
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Article, Illustration694 1970-05-06 9 Sheilah Graham - .V v.y.-.v.-.; Speaking Myself... By Sheilah Graham NIW YORK: Ernie Borgnine is determined to snare the title role in the screen version of the fabulous best-seller, "The Godfather." His dream might come ♦rue. At a dinner party, his astute agent seated him694 words
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Article, Illustration257 1970-05-06 9 Mary Sue Miller - A Lovelier You By Mary Sue Miller When you pity tennis or go'f. v ou really have to think ahout your form And this ma? be the reason why active sports make for a fitter figure than other kinds of workouts During the performance of spot257 words
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Article, Illustration91 1970-05-06 9 HAMRCRC. Stocking manufacturers tn the Federal Republic of Germany have not gnen up hope that skirts will remain short this summer or at least, slit up the front as are the latest evening town creations. For who would like to do without a decoratively stockinged leg? The numberDAD - 91 words
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Article225 1970-05-06 9 NEW TORK: David De. son of India's famed director Sat y a jit Raj. has been signed for a starring role in the John Franken-heimer-F.dward Lewis production of "The Horsemen." the Columbia Pictures presentation starring Omar Sharif. Leigh Taylor-Young and Jack Pa lanee, Frankenheimer will direct and225 words
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Article, Illustration604 1970-05-06 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR ANN: My mum anrf dad got a divorce last year and our family is falling apart. Mum is drunk most of the time and can't hold a job. I'm 15 and have two brothers and two sisters. I've tried my best to604 words
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579 1970-05-06 9 Florence de Santis - By I y'.-. Florence de Santis For 11 yairs, Kitty Carlisle has been a steady member of the panel on "To Tell the Truth," and she's still enjoying it. As sh e says, "No where else could a woman work for one579 words
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Advertisement71 1970-05-06 9 THIS THURSDAY'S DRAW NO: 36/70 (7-5-70) to be beld TOMORROW at the Singapore Wonderland Amusement Park Kallang Park at 7.45 p.m. IST GROUP $ll5OOO TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRtCT 2ND GROUP $20,000 4TH GROUP SIS I lACM TO WINNERS W"M I 3 numbers correct j EXCLUDING THE J V71 words
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Miscellaneous210 1970-05-06 9 if.... No Free Il*t! JJtL 14 400 f A 915 pm Tne Wandering >word»nian" (A SHAW PRODUCTION. Mandarin In Shawscop*. color "OPENS TOMORROW? Bira uo ug as «t Ftyt U.,ku The 4rranfem*nt" 'WBi Panavision Technicolor CAPITOL Phone ***** UST rMvo; s„ r f Ham. 145. 4. 630 A 930 p.m.210 words
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Miscellaneous281 1970-05-06 9 1 111 RGANISATIQN OR CHARD-***** No Free U»t I Showa Start: 145 515 A- R-30 •parton'' Start# 2 02. 5 32 R47 p m Sunday* Ac Holiday* Extra Show 10 30 a m Admission: *l5O |2 oO A- $4 0C Canh Bookings Only! Po* b "P4TTON In Color Georß« C281 words
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1094 1970-05-06 10 CI. 1 Div 3 -7 F. Good Print* «y 000 Hark Daniel* 2:1493 Bandit 6y 0 rm LR Ng Man*or a mas Literati 6y !> 00 Jov Allan ***** Castle (nmnund 6y a 12 Hollywood P*rk Allan 23nr Malnnta 7y 8.11 Alliance Noordm1,094 words
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Article, Illustration253 1970-05-06 10 JIMMY LAD - By JIMMY LAD DATIN'S CHOICE, unbeaten in his last three starts, looked a picture of fitness when sent out for cantering exercise at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. He was ridden by Australian jockey Jim Johnson. The main track was closed due to the253 words
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222 1970-05-06 10 DFN ER. Colorado, Tups (UPI) Irving Andrews. attorney frr former world heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis, said yesterday he would obtain a court order to move Louis to a private hospital "in two or three days. Louis. 56 has been undergoing treatment at222 words
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874 1970-05-06 10 DESMOND ZWAR - *>y DESMOND ZWAR "It is all over very quickly/' said the English point-to-point jockey. "You aw astride a horse galloping at 35 mph which suddenly comes to an abrupt halt at a fence. You, unfortunately, keep going. "The sensation as you go through874 words
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Article217 1970-05-06 10 Swiss timing equipment and personnel will be used for the official timing of 11 sports at the 1972 Summer Olympic Games at Munich. Equipment and personnel supplied by Longlnes Watch Co. will be responsible for timing the following events: swimming. water polo, cycling, basketball, handball, gymnastics.217 words
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142 1970-05-06 10 LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Mon. (UPI) Hector Pilar, the jockey who was Injured during a spill in Saturday's Kentucky Derby, will not be able to ride again for at least seven months his physician said yesterday. Dr. George Dwyer Jr., the Churchill Downs track142 words
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118 1970-05-06 10 SYDNEY. Tues. (Reuten Malaysian Eng Chuah clinched a surprise 7-15 15-9. 15-11 victory over Australia international George Robotham to win the men's singles title in the Sydney closed badminton championships here. Robotham displayed superior court craft to take the first set, but faltered In the118 words
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Article504 1970-05-06 10 LONDON, Tiies. (Reuter) —'West Indians Gary Sobers, Roy Marshall and Danny Livingstone, revelling in the hot sun, hammered centuries in the English County cricket programme yesterday. Sobers, the Nottinghamshire captain, cracked 115 not out against Warwickshire, reaching his century in 87 minutes oH only504 words
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Article39 1970-05-06 10 LOS ANGELES. rues. 'AFP» American discus thrower Jon Cole set a world best mark for this season at an athletic meeting here yesterday. Big Jon hurled the platter a distance of 63.73 metres (209 feet 0.75 Ins).39 words
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Article24 1970-05-06 10 T"e s <Reuter) -St- Helens beat Castleford by twenty-one points to twelve in the Rugby League championship semi-final replay played last night.24 words
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Article19 1970-05-06 10 The Serangoon Garden Technical School wtll hold their 6th annual athletic sports meet at the school ssr19 words
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164 1970-05-06 11 McCluskey, The GlobeTrotting Boxer LONDON. Tues. British flyweight champion John McCluskey, who has been doing most of his fighting faraway from his native country of Scotland is off to Australia to fight for the Commonwealth title on June 6 He is to meet Australian aborigine Harry Hayes for the vacant164 words
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Article123 1970-05-06 11 LONDON. Tues. The European Boxing Union »EBU> has nominated Henry Cooper, the British heavyweight champion, as official challenger for the European titl*» held by Jose Urtain of Spain. But before Coope r can ♦nter the ring against him. Urtain has to defend his rrown against West123 words
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Article103 1970-05-06 11 LONDON. Tues. Alan Rudkin. the British and Commonwealth bantamweight champion is now a prospective challenger for the world flyweight championship held by Thailand's Berkrerk Chartvanchal and the worla oantamweight championship held by Reuben Olivares of Mexico. The Thai fighter's manager is reported to have agreed to103 words
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94 1970-05-06 11 MANCHESTER, England, Tues. (Reuterj Two coloured cricketers, members of the Lancashire County team, have been excused from playing the Springboks in a match against the Country in August. Clive Lloyd from the West Indies and Farouk Engineer from India recently received threatening letters warning94 words
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305 1970-05-06 11 Pele In Hide Seek With Would-Be Kidnappers GUADALAJARA, Mexico. Tues. (Reuter) Soccer Idol Pele. here with the Brazilian team preparing for the World Cup finals, sleeps in a different room each night to thwart a possible kidnap plot. A special police guard has been assigned to protect Pele and all305 words
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Article140 1970-05-06 11 NEW YORK. Tues (Router) Old rivals Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer have joined the top ten money winners on the U.S. circuit this year following their duel in the Brvon N son classic last week. Nicklaus who won the tournament in a suddendeath play-oIT with Palmer140 words
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Article277 1970-05-06 11 MEXICO CITY. Tues (Reuter) England's World Cup soccer squad flew in here last night to a warm reception from some 100 Mexican fans and manager Sir Alf Ramsff pledged that his team would be the hardest to heat in the tournament. "The team is277 words
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88 1970-05-06 11 JAKARTA. Tues. ißeuter) Indonesia may not take part in the Merdeka Games In Kuaia Lumpur in August, a spokesman of the Indonesian Football Federation said today. "We shall be too busy during that month", the spokesman said. The spokesman did not say wha*88 words
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Article, Illustration112 1970-05-06 11 Hockey matches between teams from R.A.F. Tengah and th e Station's Troop of 19th Signals Regiment hav e been an annual event since 1964 and shortly before th e 1970 game, Lance Corporal Ismail bin Kassim, 34, who has served with the Troop for nine years, decided112 words
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Article121 1970-05-06 11 HOUSTON. Texas Tue«. tUPI) —Ninety-seven players will start in the L'Sslla.OOn champion* invitational golf tournament Thursday. Ihe lield includes JI of the lop jft monev winners in 1969, minus Billy Casper. Ray Floyd and the Byron Nelson battlers. Arnold Palmer and winner Jack Nick laus. Gay121 words
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Article77 1970-05-06 11 NEW DELHI, Tues. (Reuter> India will boycott next July's Commonwealth Games at Edinburgh If the forthcoming South Airican cricket tour of England is not called ofT. the government announced today. Education Minister Dr. V KR. Vam Rao. told the House of the People the Government had77 words
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Article151 1970-05-06 11 LONDON. Tues. < Reuter) Leeds United were yesterday fined £5.000 by the English Football League Management Committee for fielding under-strength teams in two First Division matches a month ago. The committee said Leeds had been fined for a breach of the rule stating "that each club shall151 words
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Article180 1970-05-06 11 NEW YORK, Tues. (Reuter) The streaking Cincinnati Reds won their sixth straight game last night by trouncing the St. Louis Cardinals. 7-3. Unbeaten Gary Nolan allowed only six hits and won his fifth game with the help of homers by Lee May and Pete Rose. May180 words
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Article, Illustration281 1970-05-06 11 Alisdair J. Malcolm (H'cap 2), the current Warren and Malaysian amateur open golf Champion shot a 3535 —70, one-over par to win the 1970 RAF Changi Amateur Open golf championship from Bill Louis Poka (3) by a stroke at Changi on Sunday. Poka, who finished his281 words
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Article176 1970-05-06 11 Davis Cup BANGALORE. India. Tues. (Reuter) India eliminated Australia from the 19*0 Davis Cup tennis romprtition when they gained a winning 3-1 lead in the Eastern Zone final here today. India clinched victory when Premjit Lall won the first of today's remaining two singles hv heating Dick176 words
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Article143 1970-05-06 11 LONDON. Tues. (Renter) The United States will propose at a meeting here on July 2 that the Davis Cup tennis competition should be opened to professionals, it was announced yesterday. The amendment the U.S. will propose is to delete the words any player "who is143 words
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Miscellaneous918 1970-05-06 11 DE CHANNEL 5 ro Opening AnncU Housewives Matinee "Our Beloved Son <Part 1 of a Mandarin Film) vVomans World <0 Singapore This Week (C) Dav.s Of Our Lives Close Opening Anncts. Arthur News in Brief Mr. Terrific "Try This On For Spies" Puppet Corner News and Neusreei tC> Bewitched "Just918 words
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233 1970-05-06 12 BANGKOK, Tues. (Reuter) Thai Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chullasapya will head a delegation to Malaysia next week to discuss plans to intensify bombing of Communist guerrilla positions along the Thai-Malaysia border, informed sources said today. The sources said Marshal Dawee. who is also the233 words
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Article46 1970-05-06 12 Mr, S. Rajaratnam, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Labour will open the ceremony of the Semina r on "Multi-Racialism" at 10.00 a.m. Saturday, at the Singapore Conference Hall The Seminar is being organised bv The Democratic Socialist Club University of Singapore.46 words
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Article42 1970-05-06 12 THE Jaycee International Director for Community Development Pro gramme arrived here today. Whilst in Singapore, he will review the Community Development programmes of the Singapore Jaycee. Mr. Bouchard became the Director of JCl's Community Development Programme in September 1968.42 words
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Article72 1970-05-06 12 A Chap-Ji-Kee collector, Ah Chee alias Foo Yong Teck yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of carrying on Public Lottery, and was fined S 1.500 Senior Inspector Chia Cheng Poh told the Ninth Magistrate's Court, that on May 5, at 745 a.m. along Woodlands Road a police constable,72 words
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Article52 1970-05-06 12 An employee of a firm at Chulia Street was yesterday charged with criminal breach of trust Sometime between Jan. 19 and Feb. 26 Syed Azil B. Abdul Rahman was entrusted with $2OO by his firm, and on Jan 30. $l5O. He was arrested on the morning of52 words
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383 1970-05-06 12 NOISY multi-toned horns and other fancy •James Bond" gadgets in cars are to be banned. Stringent measures will be taken against motorists contravening regulations laid out by the Registrar of Vehicles, it was announced here yesterday. In the latest fight against "sound383 words
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Article, Illustration256 1970-05-06 12 A dispiay of Philippines cooking and favourite dishes was held at tne Philippine Embassy's residence Mount Pleasant Road, yesterday. The exhibition was organised by Mrs. Lucia ValA display of Philippine cooking and favuorite wives of the embassy staff. The exhibition was In256 words
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221 1970-05-06 12 WARNING OUT: MOTORISTS entering Singapore will from today have to ensure that their vehicles are "in good condition and do not omit smoke." This is an outcome of the Government's vigorous anti-pollution campaign aimed at a cleaner, greener and more gracious Singapore. As a221 words
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Article, Illustration365 1970-05-06 12 Filipino movie queen Charito Solis believes in going "all the way when it comes to nude scenes. ''When I do a nude scene, there won't be a stitch on me, not even flesh-coloured panties," she admitted frankly at a press conference here365 words
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Article87 1970-05-06 12 A public lecture on The TwiMing Earth' will be held in the New Lecture Theatre No 2. University of Singapore, on Thursday. May 14 at 800 p.m The illustrated lecture on earthquakes and earth movements especially around the Pacific Basin. Is being presented by The Department of87 words
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Article113 1970-05-06 12 A 30-year-old Public Works Pepa r t m ent's sweeper, Ting Pui Wah. was sentenced to five years imprisonment with six strokes of rotan for raping a five-year-old girl, by High Court yesterday. Ting the girl on Oct 2J last year at a newly constructed113 words
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Article77 1970-05-06 12 Two men Lim Gim Hing and Siah Boh Keow. were yesterday sentenced to one week's jail and ordered to nay a fine of $lOO by the Ninth Court Magistrate. Mr. E C. Foenande r for stealing at the Jurong Shipyard Thev pleaded guiltv to stealing77 words
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Article121 1970-05-06 12 Thg 'Concours International D' Elegance 1970' motor fashion show which is scheduled to be held at thg Gay World Stadium on June 13th., has been postponed. The Concours is a show of motor-cum-model designed to bring out the most elegant car and lady model from the121 words
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Article30 1970-05-06 12 A member of the Naval Police Force. V.G. Sukurr.aran 26 was vesterday sentencea to two months jail, for desertion He pleaded guilty to deserting the Force on April 12.30 words
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Miscellaneous77 1970-05-06 12 TIME AND TIDE TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN: 5.01 am. (0.3 ft); 11.38 a.m. (8.7 ft.); 5.12 p.m. (3.2 't.); 11.01 p.m. (9.3 ft.). NAVAL DOCKYARD: 4.44 a.m. (0.8 ft.); 11.44 am. (10.7 ft.); 5.09 p.m. (3.8 ft.); 11.21 p.m. (10.4 ft.). TOMORROW SINGAPORE TOWN: 5.42 a.m. (0.0 ft.); 12.25 p.m. (8.477 words
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