Eastern Sun, 11 May 1970
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Title Section23 1970-05-11 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1340 Monday, 11 May 1970. ft MC(P) 1616 Price 15 cents23 words
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251 1970-05-11 1 PHNOM PENH, Sun. (UPI) Cambodia holds no hopes that an international conference will end the fighting and guarantee the country's neutrality, according to a Foreign Ministry spokesman Prince Norodom Monissara. secretary general of the Foreign Affairs Ministry, said Cambodia Is going to stick to251 words
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62 1970-05-11 1 Beautiful Miss Singapore Margaret Tan is making a hit in Tokyo. The radiant beauty has a soft spot for children, but this little fellow doesn't seem very amused when he met Margaret in a Tokyo department store. Margaret is in Japan to take part in the Miss International Beauty contestUPI Photo. - 62 words
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Article413 1970-05-11 1 Ferry Crossing Recaptured Sun. (UPI) A 9,000-man allied task force pushed along the Mekong River deep inside Cambodia today in a campaign which the U.S. military said would cripple the Communist war effort for months. In less than 24 hours of a land, sea and413 words
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80 1970-05-11 1 DETROIT. Sun. (UPI> Mrs. Estella Lester, expecting a Mothers' Day gift, opened a package and found a bomb. Police said her life was apparently saved because the firing mechanism was not triggered when she opened the package from the bottom. 'This is one80 words
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Article28 1970-05-11 1 GENEVA. Bun. (Reuter) 1 An explosion ripped through a Spanish Iberia airlines plane at Geneva Airport today. First reports said there were no casualties.28 words
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Article199 1970-05-11 1 AVIV, Sun. (UPI) Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Dayan, said today southern Lebanon will become as deserted and barren as Egyptian and Jordanian frontline towns if Arab guerrilla attacks continue. In the strongest warning yet to Lebanon Dayan said. "The Israeli armed forces will do everything199 words
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115 1970-05-11 1 LONDON. Sun (UPI) Saboteurs have seriously damaged the Wylfa nuclear energy plant the world's largest being built on the island of Anglesey, off the Welsh Coast. Several vital Installations in the Ss9lo million plant—gauges, dials and meters nave been smashed and wiring removed from115 words
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Article33 1970-05-11 1 RAWALPINDI. Sun. (UPI) A mill worker who had been on fast sine® May 4 to protest against the dismissal of 42 co-workers died in hospital at the weekend-33 words
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Article97 1970-05-11 1 PARIS. Sun. (TPI) The U.S. delegation to the Paris peace talks has agreed to a Communist proposal to return to the conference table on Thursday. The North Vietnamese postponed the May 6 session to May 14 and it was up to the Americans and South Vietn a97 words
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Article154 1970-05-11 1 CANNES, Sun (Reuter)— Violent explosions rocked three cities in the South of France last night. The wave of unexplained bomb blasts spread terror throughout the country. There were no Injuries, although extensive damage was caused. A plastic explosive charge blew off the door of the police154 words
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205 1970-05-11 1 JAKARTA. Sun (Renter) More than 5.000 Chinese in Medan. North Sumatra, have asked Peking to send a ship to take them to China. Antara News Agency reported today. Colonel Jacub Rakl. who Is In charge of repatriating Chinese In North Sumatra, said205 words
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Miscellaneous19 1970-05-11 1 LADIES DAY 2$ 55 m 9KS •Tlease Gladys—the tennis association hasn't ruled ?et on amateurs shaking; hands with professionals!"19 words
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Article, Illustration122 1970-05-11 2 A new approach in outdoor Karate training will ensure a better performance of the art, a local Karate expert, Mr. Peter Chan* said yesterday. >lr. Chang, 29, instructor of the •Kyokushin- lcal" School in Karate, said other Karate schools in the Republic are catching up with this122 words
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Article, Illustration203 1970-05-11 2 A four-man delegation arrived from Taiwan yesterday to study the market potential for Taiwan films. The membera of the team are Mr. Henry Kung, President of the Central Motion Picture Corporation (leader). Mr. YB. Huang, chairman, Hong Kong and Kowloon Cinema and Theatrical Enterprises.Eastern Sun photo. - 203 words
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Article, Illustration358 1970-05-11 2 An 18-year-old student, Mitt Wong Choy Lin became Mitt Dental Health 1970 last night when she beat five other finalists in the girls' section in the dental contest held at th« Victoria Theatre. Mr. Lee Wah. 18. of the Kim Seng Secondary Technical School won358 words
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Article18 1970-05-11 2 There wfre a total of 58 accidents, ten of whic't were described as serious, on Saturday.18 words
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Article244 1970-05-11 2 Work On Having Clean Habits' The Parliamentary Secretary for Culture, Enche Sha'ari Tadin, yesterday urged the people to make strenuous efforts to stamp out "insanitary habits." Reviewing the activities of the Kampong Chai Chee's Health Promotion Association, of which he is the President, Enche Sha'ari hit out at indifference and244 words
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Article111 1970-05-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Singer Jimmy Llm of Hong Kong lost his $1,250 gold wrlstwatch while busy chatting with fans who called on him at a hotel at Jalan Buklt Bintang here yesterday. Earlier, he had placed his watch on a table in his room while entertaining111 words
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Article86 1970-05-11 2 A man was robbed of $1,254. at the car park of the Singapore Turf Club in Buklt Tlmah Road at 4.00 p.m. Saturday Two police corporals on rounds at the car park heard a person shouting for help, and rushed to the aid of the victim. They86 words
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Article133 1970-05-11 2 Four PUB Daily Rated Workers Unions' were elected as Protem Committee for the formation of the "Amalgamated Public Utilities Board Daily Rated Workers Union." They are the Public Daily Rated Electrical Workers Union, the fubllc Dally Rated Gas Workers Union, the Public Daily Rated Transport Workers Union133 words
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Article138 1970-05-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The government had taken a number of measures to check excessive log production and forest exploitation in West Malaysia. As a first move, the Land Capability Classification Unit in the Economic Planning Unit had just submitted a report to all state governments recommending about 36138 words
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Article89 1970-05-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Vice-Chancellor and Foreign Minister of the Federal Republic of Germany. Mr. Walter Scheel, flew In here today for a three-day visit to Malaysia. Mr Scheel who arrived aboard a commercial flight from Jakarta in the course of an 11-day tour of Indonesia,89 words
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Article, Illustration166 1970-05-11 2 THE countdown hat begun for "The Moon Boom Ball" which is scheduled for blast-off at 2000 hours. May 30. Theme of th e Ball, organised by the Advertisers Association, is "Space Age Singapore Style." The Singapore Regional Sub-Commit tee of the AA166 words
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Article320 1970-05-11 2 THE Singapore Musical Society is answering an SOS from the Samaritans of Singapore. It will present an evening of music in a joint recital by pianist Peter Chiang and bass-singer Hooi Hin Koeng at Singapore Conference Hall on May 29. on May 29.320 words
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Article158 1970-05-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The South-east Asian Ministers of Education Council (SEAMEC) conference beginning on Tuesday in Bangkok will discuss the possibility of setting up an endowment fund for itg secretariat. This was disclosed today by the Minister of Education. Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Ya'kub at the158 words
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Article80 1970-05-11 2 MALACCA, Sun Malacca and Negri Sembilan police this morning detained nine men on the police wanted list in a raid in the border village of Batang Melaka A combined police party Of more than 50 officers and men took part in the r aid which80 words
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Article52 1970-05-11 2 The Singapore Buddhist Pali Society and Mangala Vihara will celebrate the 1970 Vesak Day from May 13 to 20 at the Mangala Vihara's Buddhist Temple in Jalan Eunos. The three-day celebrations, amongst other things. will devote to chanting of prayers. candle-light procession and individual blessings by the52 words
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118 1970-05-11 3 BROKEN HILL. Australia Sun. (Reuter) Australia's mice have struck again. This time, an ageing cyclist on a 1.300-mile solo Journey through New South Wales is the victim. Dave Boundy, a 59-year-old blacksmith's assistant, set out from here on April 30 on a trip. He118 words
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462 1970-05-11 3 PARIS, Sun. (Reuter) The French cruiser, 'De Grasse,' and a frigate flotilla have taken up action stations in the Pacific. They are ready for Frances latest round of nuclear tests due to be staged in the next few weeks. Ships and airliners462 words
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Article159 1970-05-11 3 CAPETOWN. Sun. (UPI) Lt.-Col. Walter Limbach. walked into a police station yesterday afternoon after beins reported 'missing' since Friday. He is the assistant naval attache at the American consulate here. He disappeared after leaving his office and playing a round of golf at a nearby course159 words
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336 1970-05-11 3 NEW YORK. Sun., (UPI) The United Nations on Friday identified 16 African countries as "the hard-core of the least developed nations in the world." The categorization was done in a study for next week's meeting of the U.N. Economic and social Council.336 words
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Article, Illustration244 1970-05-11 3 gOMBAY, Sun. (Reuter) Sixty-four people died in two days of bitter Hindu-Moslem fighting in Maharashtra state, it was announced yesterday. Armed police lost night patrolled the main highway running north from here to restore confidence among refugees. They were streaming outUPI radiophoto. - 244 words
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Article60 1970-05-11 3 SYDNEY. (Reuter) A beautiful girl in a brief bikini stood gathering goosepimples in the heart of Sydney this week. However, nobody questioned her attire on such a chilly day. Had thev done so, they would have received Ss63. The stunt was an experiment made bv a60 words
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125 1970-05-11 3 TAIPEI, Sun. (UPI) Nationalist Chinese VicePremier Chiang Ching Kuo will visit Saigon in "mid-May" at the invitation of South Vietnamese Prime Minister Tr a n Thien Khiem. The government information office announcement did not Indicate the purpose of the visit. However, the disclosure gave125 words
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Article39 1970-05-11 3 MANILA. Sun. (UPI) The fastest growing crime in the Philippines today is carnaping, where automobiles instead of human are the victims. It has become very popular as chances of getting caught are small and rewards high, police reported.39 words
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Article55 1970-05-11 3 NEW DELHI. Sun (UPI) —Representatives from all Indian political parties except the Communist Party yesterday pressed the Government to manufacture nuclear weapons with corresponding delivery systems. The semtnar was organ!* ed by Parliament's Science Committee. It reached the consensus that India must 'go nuclear" to save55 words
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Article90 1970-05-11 3 PERTH. Sun. (Reuter) A young Malaysian Is recovering in hospital here after an open-heart surgery to replace an aortic valve. Indran Thllliankannu. 23. of Penang, now has a valve made from tendons removed from hts thigh. The hospital used the technique, first practised several years ago.90 words
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113 1970-05-11 3 LIBERTY, New York, Sun. (UPI) An international Jewish Labour group says it will ask the United Nations to investigate charges that 11 ex-Nail officials are now working for the Egyptian Government. They are now working in 'sensitive military and intelligence posts' in the113 words
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446 1970-05-11 4 Bodies Too Charred For Identification T)ELLSTON, Michigan, Sun. (UPI and Reuter) Walter Reuther, one of the most powerful figures in organised labour as President of the United Auto Workers' Union, was killed late last night in an air crash. Michigan State Police Headquarters446 words
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Article474 1970-05-11 4 BELFAST, North Ireland, Sun. (Reuter) Squads of British troops kept scores of Roman Catholic demonstrators pinned down in side streets here today. A night of rioting had left 10 soldiers Injured. Antrim Road, one of the main routes leading out of this city torn by474 words
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Article113 1970-05-11 4 NAPLES, Italy, Sun. (UPI) A new North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) naval force came into effect yesterday when warships of five nations completed a IBday exercise at sea. A NATO statement announced the new force, called Naval On-Call Force Mediterranean (NAVOCPORMED). was approved by the NATO113 words
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224 1970-05-11 4 AKRON, Ohio, Sun. (UPI) A surgeon, who treated more than 1,000 gunshot wounds in World War 11. declared a Kent State University student was wounded by a "nonmilitary bullet." Dr. Joe Ewing examined Donald MacKenxie, 21. He was discharged on Friday from224 words
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Article94 1970-05-11 4 VIGO, Spain, Sun. (UPI) British experts yesterday joined the Spanish Navy in a battle to prevent a stricken Norwegian tanker's cargo of crude oil from polluting European shores. The tanker went aground on a reef off Vigo on Tuesday and burst into flames. Spanish Ashing boats94 words
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Article, Illustration435 1970-05-11 4 WASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter and UPI) Police dispersed a crowd of rowdy demonstrators with teargas when they overturned cars on a university campus here during the night. The incident was at George Washington University. It was one of a few isolated outbreaks of violence afterUPI - 435 words
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Article111 1970-05-11 4 ATHENS. Sun. (Reuter) Piraeu's Public prosecutor yesterday asked security police to prevent Oreek shipping magnate Stavros Niarchos from leaving the country. An Investigation into the death of his wife Eugenie Is still on. an authoritative source said here. The ban on his departure came after six111 words
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Article97 1970-05-11 4 KAMPALA. Uganda. Sun. (UPI) Brian Lea. the Britiih diplo.. reported 'missin* for three aays, will be back tomorrow at the British High Commission. British sources said yesterday. His return is viewed as an indication that Lea would be permitted by British authorities to tell his97 words
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Article180 1970-05-11 4 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) The resignation of Bernard Cornfeld yesterday as Chairman of the two-billion-dollar Inves. tors' Overseas Services (IOS) mutual fund group may solve the problems of the world-wide money management empire, financial sources commented. The removal of the lOS chief executive after marathon talks in180 words
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Article, Illustration60 1970-05-11 4 was one of the ori<p« mn«nnifc-wwii gne or rnp pruej captured in The City." The letter it e nickname given to e huge 2-square-mile communist supply depot in Cambodia. An U.S. cavalryman above examines the catch. The huge weapons were found along with tonsUPI radiophoto. - 60 words
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Miscellaneous210 1970-05-11 4 nncawsATi'v L I D O Phone *****4 NOW SHOWING: 11 a.m.. 1-341. t 00. 6.30 A 9.15 p n Kirk Douglas Pave Dunawav "THE ARRANGEMENT" iWBI Panavlsioo Technicolor NEXT CHANGE Bob Hope <Sr Jackie Oleason "How To Commit Marriage" Jane Wvrain Color iSBt CAPITOL Phone ***** NOW SHOWING No Free210 words
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Miscellaneous217 1970-05-11 4 M 1 1 )0 1 OgGAINJ^ATIgJM ICATHAY *****1 LAST DAT! 11. 1 3®. 4 no. «M »M PJB. >\ HERE'S JACK?" In Color Tommy Steel*, Stanley Bacer A Pars mount Picture Open* Tomorrow: Brad Harris to MASSACRE AT MARBLE CITT" Mario Adorf. Color. Scope □RCHARD'32I6I 12TH GREAT DAT! (No Free217 words
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Article, Illustration355 1970-05-11 5 way to avoid being branded "ugly people" is to cultivate an appreciation for the beautiful and patronise art. Here, the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Labour, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. admires some works put on display at a Joint exhibition by six artists last Thursday. With him are355 words
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Article945 1970-05-11 6 pOREION Minister s. Rajaratnam has ripped the lid off the sanctimoniousness that surrounds racial problems, racial prejudices and racial tension and we wonder whether he has opened a Pandora's Box or whether he has laid the groundwork for meaningful dialogue. It is also possible he could945 words
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998 1970-05-11 6 K. K. DUGGAL - ly K. K. DUGGAL GEMINI NEW DELHI: Bombs and music do not go together, but thty co-exist splendidly in India's northeastern state of West Bengal. A Bengali hurls the bomb with as much felicity as he plays the harmonium. Walk along a streetGEMINI - 998 words
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Article383 1970-05-11 6 Dick West - By Dick West WASHINGTON: Good thinking la Coop-ess la not aa rare u a day la Jane, bat It still comes under the heading of news when it happens. It is therefor* my duty to report an outbreak of good thinking on the part of Rep. William E MinshaU.383 words
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364 1970-05-11 6 Ram Suresh - By Ram Suresh NEW DELHI Most Indians know about the need for birth control in their teeminf country where the population grows by over a million a month but only a fraction actually practise family planning. The'main obstacle, authorities say. is the364 words
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Article, Illustration642 1970-05-11 6 ART BUCHWALD - by ART BUCHWALD WASHINGTON 'Good afternoon, everybody. This is Chris Schenkel speaking to you from Yale University on this beautiful June day. As you recall, after the tragic events oi May when the students struck the university in sympathy with the Black Panthers, the authorities agreed to dispense642 words
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Article836 1970-05-11 6 Barbara Cook - By Barbara Cook SAIGON South Vietnam'! rubber estates are almost silent. Only a few women (o these days into the even rowed forests of majestic trees to tap for liquid latex. Homes of the French plantation owners, houses that suggest a movie set. are empty. In 1968.836 words
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Article132 1970-05-11 6 I ,(il(Ts... Brushing of teeth regularly is supposed to prevent dental decay. It is more than on* year since the dental health campaign was launched in the Republic, and we teachers nave been doing our bit in instilling the r.abit of regular brushing of teeth132 words
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Article, Illustration464 1970-05-11 7 SECRET societies are toeittits that ar« formad saeratly by bad alemants for the purposa of promoting ganstarism. These societies are constantly pursued by th« police. They cannot conduct their activities In bright sunrfiine. The elements of these societies lur# young people to join them. Youths464 words
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Article, Illustration372 1970-05-11 7 TODAY Judo has become a very popular sport and is practised by all sorts of people everywhere. it has been a well known sport and was included In the 1964 Olympic Games held at Tokyo. The Champion was a Dutchman. Anton Geesink. Judo was also Included in the Seap372 words
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Article, Illustration597 1970-05-11 7 "WAKE UP!" shouted my brother and pushing me out of my bed. I grumbled in protest and then I knocked on the floo r with a hard bump on my back. "Do you know, Dad is going to take us to Penang for a597 words
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Article, Illustration421 1970-05-11 7 THERE Is a profound truth in the common saying that school day 3 are the "Golden Age* of one's life. The students who know how to make the best of their school days are fully convinced that school days are not merely dayg or421 words
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Miscellaneous97 1970-05-11 7 AMY By Jack TTpprt" 1 "Is this because you like me, or because you want me to forgive you for something?" DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saundars and AUen McWliams rr BESIDES...I HAVE A VE»y PERSONAL REASON FOR VYANTING TO ENCOURAGE DAN* FRIENDSHIP f im ADA REALLY SAVED THE DAY, TROy/97 words
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Article, Illustration341 1970-05-11 7 I missed the best of everything Typical born loser that I am. And though I may dispense of the billions I have They cannot be bought. Cleopatra with Caesar The same with Anthony And her death at the feet of Octavius the Only341 words
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Article, Illustration540 1970-05-11 8 Ann Landers - Ann Landers JJEAR ANN: Last month our son went with a group of kids and a leader to Little Rock. We live in Fort Smith. Harold is 17 and has not travelled much. He had the most wonderful time of his entire life. The problem part540 words
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Article, Illustration209 1970-05-11 8 Mary Sue Miller - A Lovelier You By Mary Sue Miller To delight a bride-to-be, shower her with sumptuous beauty aid* and accessories. such personal luxuries are doubly welcome at a time when she is absorbed in wedding plans and homemaking. The variety of beauty gifts Is unlimited. A few209 words
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91 1970-05-11 8 TARRYTOWN. New York. Robert Cobert. 1969 Grammy nominee. will create the score for and make a brief appearance In MGM's "Dark Shadows." currently filming at historic Lyndhurst mansion here. Cobert's Grammy nomination was for his music for the ABC-TV serial on which the91 words
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141 1970-05-11 8 A small offset printing unit for office and in-plant users was shown at the Offset Litho Exhibition (Interlith 70) at Olympia in London recently. Called the T.T.R. (Table Top Rotaprint) it is designed for economical office duplicating from paper masters and is also capable of printwork a wide variety of141 words
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Article595 1970-05-11 8 Sheilah Graham - Speaking For By Sheilah Graham NEW YORK: Lunching at MGM in Culver City is a sad experience for a reporter who remembers the glamour of the late Thirties and Forties. Maybe there were a dozen people in the commissary. The food is still good I had595 words
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426 1970-05-11 8 Florence de Santis - ®y Florence de Santis By Florence de Santis NEW YORK: There was Marian McPartland up there on the stage at The Downbeat, knocking out some of the best jazz piano heard today. There were her back-up men. the usual virtuosi of bass flddle and426 words
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Article272 1970-05-11 8 Q: Could you suggsst accessories for a threepiece outfit of beige silk-and-worsted. with allpleated skirt, vest and fullslee\rd shirt? It has a sports look, but was made to go together. Should 1 wear a hat? The skirt is the new midl length. A: Despite the sports aspects272 words
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Miscellaneous196 1970-05-11 8 TODAY and YOU.j. Monday, May 11, 1970. s(l] STAR GAZER**, »T CLAY H POLUN X Your Dojly AdMy Ovid* M sm. l jj tA According fo II i« Start. To develop messoge for Mondoy, .yL: reod words corresponding to numbers of your Zodioc birth siga f^ 75 1 It's 31196 words
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Special Feature on the Twenty-Second Anniversary of the Independence of the State of israel
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Article, Illustration591 1970-05-11 9 By Shimon Amir. Director Department fo r International Cooperation. Israel Ministry for Foreign A/fairs We are asked, every now and again, both in Israel and abroad, why we so enthusiastically maintain a complex programme of cooperation with developing countries, despite many onerous tasks which confront us591 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1970-05-11 9 Dr. Zvi Dinstein - By Dr. Zvi Dinstein Deputy Minister of finance The establishment of th« State of Israel brought this new nation face to face with a number of tremendous problems: first of all, th« absorption of an immigrant population three timet larger than the pre-1948 population of Palestine; secondly,1,025 words
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Advertisement55 1970-05-11 9 Heartiest Congratulations to the Government and People of Israel on the occasion of their Twenty-Second Independence Day Mr. Mrs. E. S. ROBIN 19-B. ORCHARD COURT, OXLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. Heartiest Congratulations to the Government and People of Israel on the occasion of their 22nd Independence Day FEDERAL OPTIEK, 88, Orchard55 words
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Article1959 1970-05-11 10 JIMMY LAD - By JIMMY LAD TOON STABLE's Oona, ridden by George PodJ more, equalled the post-war record set by Jackie's Kuda when she scored her fifth win off the reel at Bukit Timah yesterday. quickly off the mark she led all the way and held off1,959 words
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Article362 1970-05-11 10 Playing on their home links the Keppel golfers beat the Diplomatic Corps by 10 matches to two yesterday. The four-ball best-ball matches were keenly contested with both sides. trying their best. The score was all-square up till the twelfth match of the day. However, from then362 words
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Article55 1970-05-11 10 CHEPSTOW. England. Sun. (UPI) Steeplechase jockey Fred Dizon, 28. was killed yesterday when his horse. Pernie. fell at the second fence during the White Lion novices race. Dizon, who was married with one child had ridden 15 winners this season and was stable jockey fo r55 words
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Article67 1970-05-11 10 TEHERAN. Sun. (AFP)— Rumania completed a 4 —l victory over Iran in their Davis Cuo European zone first round tie here yesterday. Rumania went into an unbeatable 3—o lead on Friday. and made it 4—o when Hie Nastase beat Hossein Akbari 6 2 6—4 6 267 words
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292 1970-05-11 10 The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's Bukit Tlmah races: Race 1: Glorious Destiny (Johnson) was awkward to ride In the straight through hanging in under pressure. Race 2: Intrepid Stable, owners of Exchange Rate were ordered to pay a forfeit of $2OO for scratching292 words
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Article, Illustration598 1970-05-11 10 Policeman Yeo Kian Chye failed to qualify for Hie 100 yards event for tho forthcoming Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh when he ran at th« Singapore Amateur Athletic Association second All-comers meet at Farrer Park Athletic cen- tre yesterday. Yeo missed the qualifying mark598 words
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Article102 1970-05-11 10 NEW YORK. Sun (Reuter)—Results of yesterday's major league baseball games AMERICAN LEAGUE California Angels 11. New York Yankees 3 Minnesota Twins 5. Cleveland Indians 3 Baltimore Orioles 4, Chicago White Sox 3 Detroit Tigers 7 Kansas City Royals 4 Milwaukee Brewers 3. Washinton Senators 2 (10 innings)102 words
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321 1970-05-11 10 LONDON, Sun. (Renter) England, the 1966 World Cup winners, will capture the trophy again in Mexico next month, according to a computer study made here of details of 16 finalists. David Hunn. sports columnist of the Sunday newspacer The Observer, "fed the321 words
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Article70 1970-05-11 10 JAKARTA, Sun. (ReuterV —President Suharto hag urged the Indonesian Thomas Cu© badminton team to train hard for the Thomaa Cup championship to be held in Kuala Lumpur from Ma v 26 to June 7He told team members in a surprise visit to their training headquarters70 words
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623 1970-05-11 11 ROME, Sun. (Router) Mexican Vincintc Saldivar last night rogainod th« world featherweight boxing title with a unanimous points decision over Australian holder Johnny Famechon. Saldivar showed no signs of his long absence from the ring and began scoring well after the eighth round. Squaring up623 words
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Article114 1970-05-11 11 MONTE CARLO. Sun. (Reuter) Briton Tony Trimmer won the Monaco Formula Three Grand Prix here yesterday lea* than a second clear of French driver Jean-Pierr® Cassegrain. Trimmer and Cassegrain. both driving Brabhams. fought for the lead throughout the 24 laps of the mile circuit here.114 words
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Article21 1970-05-11 11 LUXEMBOURG. 8 u n. (Reuter) World Cup finalists Czechoslovakia beat Luxembourg 1-0 In a friendly soccer match here tonight.21 words
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Article269 1970-05-11 11 HOUSTON. Texas. Sun. Reute r) Australia's Bruce Crampton Increased PJ* lea d to two shots yes«frcJwv thr rounds Sf. the US$ll5,OOO Houston cnampions international golf tournament 34 -year-old veteran snot a one-over par 72 for the round, but after S4 holes was one of o nl269 words
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Article70 1970-05-11 11 SOUTHAMPTON. England. Sun. <UPT> Southampton yesterday signed former England Under-23 International wing -half Brian O'Neil from fellow First Division soccer club Burnley for a free of £75.000. The 26-year-oid player travelled to Southampton after the clubs agreed on the fee and signed. O'Neil, who also earned70 words
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470 1970-05-11 11 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Clive Lloyd. Lancashire's 25-year -old West Indian Test batsman, hammered seven sixes and 18 foiKS as he raced to a brilliant 163 against Kent in the English C o un t y cricket championship yesterday. Lloyd, who reached his century in470 words
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Article, Illustration98 1970-05-11 11 Within a few months of joining R.A.F. Tengah's full-bore shooting club, in Singapore. Senior Aircraftman Peter Newhouse. 20. had made such remarkable progress in hig marksmanship that he was selected a Station team member He excelled at this year's Far East Air Force Small Arms Competition and98 words
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Article124 1970-05-11 11 New Bid To Stop DopeTaking AMSTERDAM. Sun. (Reuter) A meeting of eminent Professors of Medicine is to be held here on May 14 to decide on a foolproof method of checking athletes for dope-taking. For some time, present methods of checking for dope have left reasons for doubt. Mr. Adrian124 words
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Article102 1970-05-11 11 GUILDFORD. England. Sun. IUPI) Former Davis Cup international Keith Diepraam won an All-South African men's singles final at the Surrey hard court'tennis championships yesterday by beating Andrew Pattlson 6-4. 6-0. Diepraam, who is now a teaching pro. earned a onethird share of the £250 Rothmans snowball prize102 words
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Article215 1970-05-11 11 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) Castleford retained the English Rugby League challenge cup when they beat Wigan 7-2 In an undistinguished final at Wembley Stadium here yesterday. A crowd of 100.000. paying record receipts of £90.000. saw the Yorkshire club score a try and two penalty goals215 words
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538 1970-05-11 11 AMSTERDAM, Sun. (Reuter) In slashing attack on commercialism in the Olympic Games, Mr. Avery Brundage. American President of the International Olympic Committee (I6C), yesterday called for ice hockey, soccer, basketball and Alpine skiing to be withdrawn from the Games. In a 5,000-word speech to538 words
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Article47 1970-05-11 11 JAKARTA. Sun (Reuter) The North Sumatra soccer team. Pardedet. winner of last year'* All-Indonesia aoccer championship, will tour several Asian countries next month fo* friendly matches, a team spokesman said. The team will visit Japan. South Korea. Malaysia. Singapore. Burma. Thailand and Hong kong.47 words
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Article32 1970-05-11 11 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Results of Anglo-Italian club football tournament matches played yesterday: Sheffield Wednesday 0, Juventus 0. Sunderland 2, Florentlna 2. Swindon Town 1. Napoll 2. Wolverhampton l. Laslo 0.32 words
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Article81 1970-05-11 11 Former Putra Cup player Emile Le Mercier (H'cap 9) shot a 39-36-75 to win the Keppel May 'Btroke' Medal with a nett-86 at the Bukit Chermln links on Saturday. A stroke behind on nett--67 was Reg Perry (H'cap 8) whose 38-37-75 was the best amongst the early81 words
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Miscellaneous1135 1970-05-11 11 CHANNEL ft PM 300 Opening Announcements in All Languages General Hospital. 320 Woman's World <T>. 3.50 A Diary of Event* in S pore This Week (T). 355 Its Happening in Spore (Tamil" <Repeat) 4.15 Days of Our Lives 455 Close. 6.05 Opening Announcements In All Languages Bwana Don. 6.30 News1,135 words
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Article, Illustration758 1970-05-11 12 Singapore is committed to an "unadvertised" tangible social revolution for her continued well-being and prosperity in the future. Yet the present set of principles witnessed in daily lives of her people are being thought of as a threat and "subversive" and alien to the fostering758 words
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238 1970-05-11 12 The leader of the United National Front, Mr. R. Vetrivelu last night described the recent statement by Hie Minister for Foreign Affairs on the fears of racial war among the major races as "unfounded." In a press statement issued by the UNF. Mr.238 words
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693 1970-05-11 12 The Seminar on multi-racialism has urged the Government to establish a National School System to replace the present integrated school system. The National School system should have only one kind of school where scientific and technological subjects will be taught in English and the humanities693 words
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158 1970-05-11 12 A BAKERY shop assistant, Ho Jon Kiat, 24, was murdered in a coffee shop at Paya Lebar Road, Satur- day night. Police Investigating the case are unable to establish the motive for his slaying According to the shop proprietor. Teo Boon Kok. his murderers were158 words
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Article69 1970-05-11 12 The Singapore National Defence Fund is approaching $9 million. The Fund's target is $lO million. With the latest donations of $615.00 the Fund now stands at $8,870,584.14 cts. They came from the Advanced Management Alumni of the Singapore Institute of Management $200; MrKoh Kwee Heng69 words
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Article46 1970-05-11 12 Mr. Arthur Pailo. General Secretary of the Singapore Jndian Congress died on Saturday, at the General Hospital. Mr Pailo. 44, was the Secretary of the Congress (formely Malayan Indian Congress) from 1957. He was also an active trade unionist and social worker.46 words
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Article77 1970-05-11 12 THE body of a teacher, Pueh Kah Tong was found on the hood of a car parked at the multi-storey flats at the Selegie Road yesterday morning. Pueh. of Jalan Klinlk received multiple injuries and was sent to the General Hospital where his77 words
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Article57 1970-05-11 12 The Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises in Mandai'Marsiling area between 8 a.m. and 12 noon today They will also exercise in the Eastern part of the Island from 10 a m today untill 6.30 a m tomorrow. Blanks will be used durin these exercises. The57 words
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Advertisement216 1970-05-11 12 A stop-over In Manila on yobr way to San Francisco will be a lifetime of memories. Touch down in Manila at 3.00 p.m. You're soon settled in your favourite hotel and stepping out fresh to see Manila, where things are happening where they do things with hot Spanish strings, music216 words
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Miscellaneous78 1970-05-11 12 TIME AND TIDE TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN: 1.22 a.m. (8.6 ft.); 8.30 a.m. <0.9 ft.); 3.20 pjn. (6.6 ft.); 8.27 pm (43 ft.). NAVAL DOCKYARD: 1.28 a.m. (9.6 ft.); 7.59 a.m. (1.7 ft 32t pm. (8.3 ft.); 8.27 pm. (5.6 ft TOMORROW SINGAPORE TOWN: 2.04 a.m. (8 1 ft.); 9.14 am.78 words
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