Eastern Sun, 12 May 1970
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Title Section23 1970-05-12 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY <fr Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1341 Tuesday* 12 May 1970. MC (P) 1616 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article, Illustration660 1970-05-12 1 pHNOM PENH, Mon. (AFP, UPI) A South Vietnamese naval task force steamed unhindered into Phnom Penh early tonight. Military sources said the force of more than 100 vessels encountered no opposition in the seven-hour dash up the Mekong River from the recaptured ferry crossingUPI Radiophoto. - 660 words
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Article244 1970-05-12 1 LOVPON. Mon. (Reutei) A Colwyn Bay. Wales, student plans to wreck the South African cricket tour of England with an army of locusts. David Wllton-Godberford. 20 has 500.000 hungry locusts ready to eat the cricket patches He plans to release up to 100,000 locusts on244 words
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110 1970-05-12 1 An Air France jet standing by in Singapore to evacuate Chinese Embassy staff from Phnom Penh will go back into normal service today unless agreement is reached between China and Cambodia An Air France spokesman said the Boeing 707. chartered bv China has been110 words
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Article66 1970-05-12 1 LONDON. Mon (UPI) Author Graham Greene said in a letter to The Times today although President Nixon's promise to withdraw American troops from Cambodia in seven weeks seems like a conciliatory gesture, he can do nothing else. "Before tV/> rains and the annual flooding of the Mekong River,66 words
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Article262 1970-05-12 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. (Reuter) The Supreme Court today upheld the election of Mr. V.V. Giri, 76, as President of India. Five Judges dismissed petitions charging the Head of State with using undue influence, malpractices and political bribery during the closely fought election campaign last August. Presiding262 words
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Article84 1970-05-12 1 THE Singapore Government will donate $lOO,OOO to a fund to help Gurkha ex-servicemen. The Gurkha Welfare Fund will help to relief hardships and difficulties of Gurkha ex-servicemen and educate their children. A government statement said: "This donation ia made in recognition of the services the84 words
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259 1970-05-12 1 MOSCOW, Mon. (UPI) Russia's top trouble-shooter Vassili Kuznetsov has been sent back to Peking to work for joint SinoSoviet action on Indochina. First Deputy Foreign Minister Kuznetsov returned to Moscow last month from the stalled border talks in Peking. His mission now is259 words
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130 1970-05-12 1 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) The colony's fast and cheap ship repairing service is attracting growing number of vessels from Singapore. a spokesman for a leading dockyard said today. Commercial manager for the Kowloon Docks. Malcolm Cap 1 a n said his company repaired130 words
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Article27 1970-05-12 1 SAIGON. Mon. (Reuter) The Saigon University Students' Union has called a three-day halt to all government agitation to test the government's goodwill in answering student27 words
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Miscellaneous16 1970-05-12 1 LADIES PAY "What's happened to us? Every little thing I do nowadays seems to annoy you!"16 words
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Article646 1970-05-12 2 ROSEMARY TAN - Three On Kidnap-K By ROSEMARY TAN The preserved remains of a man who was kidnapped and murdered was yesterday produced in the High Court. It was the skeleton of Ong Beang Leek, still clad in the bloodstained, soiled shirt and dark trousers he was646 words
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206 1970-05-12 2 A "persistant" mother who refused to give up laksa-selling was scaJded to death while preparing the item on* morning, a Coroner's Court was told yesterday. Laksa-seller, Wong Ah Tai, 81, died a week liter after a pot of hot laksa gravy accidentally fell over206 words
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Article52 1970-05-12 2 JURI bin Kasti, 25, was yesterday sentenced to three months jail, when he pleaded guilty to charges of illegal entry into Singapore and possession of a forged Identity Card. He admitted entering Singapore on Ma v 3 without a valid pass. He further admitted possession of a forged52 words
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Article48 1970-05-12 2 A 16-YEAR-OLD boy. Lim Ah Cheng, was yesterday charged for stealing 44 cases of mosaic tiles valued at $1,500, on Jan. 1. He admitted stealing the cases from Lucky Realty Company at Watten Rise. Sentence was postponed to May 25, pending a probation report.48 words
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Article50 1970-05-12 2 A lorry, carrying a load of cement, overturned after colliding wit 1 a car and a bicycle at Stevens Road at 2,10 p.m. yesterday. The driver of the lorry Po 0 Klang Kin of SUat Road, was admitted to the hospital where his condition was reported "not serious".50 words
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Article, Illustration190 1970-05-12 2 Whether black panthers fight side-by-side is a question zoologists mey care to investigate, but military men hiv« no doubt of the answer in the setting of Exercise Bersatu Padu. At tlie beginning of this 25,000-man, fivebattalion exercise in West Malaysia, two brigades set up their190 words
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161 1970-05-12 2 IT'S a toast to a longflying veteran of No. 110 Squadron, based at Changi—one of three Royal Air Force Stations in Singapore. The veteran is XD183 Whirlwind Helicopter "F" for Foxtrot, which has just logged its 5,000th flying hour. Poised with the champagne glasses are the crew members who flew161 words
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Article53 1970-05-12 2 A 65-year cook who tried to repair a roof himself had a fatal fall a Coroner's Court was told yesterday Wong Ah Yoke died in hospital after the fall from a roof at his home in Queen Street on April 4. The Coroner recorded a verdict oi53 words
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253 1970-05-12 2 Policeman Cleared A police corporal was clearod of a house-breaking aad assault charge after the complainant admitted making a false statement. Corporal Ho Cheng was charged with the alleged acts on August 25, 1968 on the report of a Chinese school teacher. The alleged victim.253 words
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Article63 1970-05-12 2 An island wide appeal has been made by the Blood Transfusion Service for more blood especially group "O" The reserve blood stocks fell from 952 units to 780 units. yesterday. But stocks of Group "O** have fallen below average levels. Dr. Y. W. Ong. Acting Medlral Officer.63 words
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Article32 1970-05-12 2 A stevedore. Wong Wei Mun, 32, was yesterday sentenced to one day's jail and fined $7O after he admitted dishonestly retaining a stolen toy car, worth $lO.32 words
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94 1970-05-12 2 A hundredweight of rough salt, gallons of distemper, old boxes, chicken wire and many other scrap materials went into the making of this moonscape by Primary School teachers and pupils at Tengah one of the three Royal Air Force stations in Singapore. The moonscape was part of an exhibition centred94 words
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Article, Illustration143 1970-05-12 2 VICE-PRESIDENT of the Junior Chamber International, Mr. Raj M. Kapoor yesterday said "civicconsciousness should be developed in the youth of today." "Good training should be given to citizens so that they will have strong foundation for important roles In community life." Mr. Kapoor143 words
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Article112 1970-05-12 2 A Malaysian Lee Seng Choon, 65 died at the General Hospital following a road accident on May 10. Lee of Batu Pahat was Involved ia a crash at the Junction of Lorong 29 and Geylang Road. Meanwhile, a passenger Chong Tek Onn. 68. from Johore112 words
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Article79 1970-05-12 2 THE PAP Sembawang Branch will be holding a bicycle competition on July 19 to celebrate the sth National Da v Celebration The aim of the 25-mile long competition is to promote the sporting activities and to build up a robust and vigorous generation. The competition will be classified79 words
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143 1970-05-12 2 Thirty five year old Quay Siong Hwee, who had five previous convictions was yesterday sentenced to three years jail after he at»m. tted stealing $1,2j4 from a businessman at th e Singapore I ur; Ciub. The prosecuting oiheer. Senior Inspector Chia Cheng Poh143 words
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Article72 1970-05-12 2 The Minister for Education. Mr. On* Pang Boon lelt for Bangkok, yesterday to attend the meeting of the Southeast Asia Ministers for Education Council (SEAMEC) with the sole aim of the creation of a trust fund for new projects. "We hope to raise enough funds72 words
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304 1970-05-12 3 VIENTIANE, Mon. (UPI) Five hundred dependents of military and government officials were evacuated yesterday to the Saravane provincial capital as communists mounted pressure on the strategic Paksong Town. Paksong is located on Route 23, on the South-east flank of304 words
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Article35 1970-05-12 3 SAIGON Mon. <UPI) Vice-President Chiang Ching Kuo of the Republic of China arrived In Saigon today for a three-day state visit to South Vietnam Chiang was scheduled to meet President Thieu today.35 words
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284 1970-05-12 3 VIENTIANE, Mon. (UPI) —Prime Minister Prince iouvanna Phouma, noting increased military action in lambodia and South Laos, declared today the chances «r peace in Indochina were 'darker than ever/ The government has no Idea how long this war will last and when peace284 words
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403 1970-05-12 3 DUESSELDORF, West Germany, Mon. (Reuter) The commandant of a Nasi death camp evaded justice in South America for mor e than 20 years. However, he is expected to go on trial here this week charged with the war-time murder of more than 400.000 Jews403 words
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Article134 1970-05-12 3 BOMBAY, Mon. (Reuter) Eighty-two people died in the two days of bitter Hindu-Moslem dashes in India's Maharashtra State, it was announced yesterday. Despite one case of arson In Bhiwandi yesterday and a few incidents in surrounding villages, the authorities said riot torn areas were everywhere134 words
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Article105 1970-05-12 3 DACCA Pakistan, Mon. (UPI) -—On# person was killed today when a bomb exploded 20 yards from the U.S. Information centre in Dacca. It was the second bomb fn the area in seven days, though troops have been guarding the ?rea since March. Two othe r bombs105 words
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Article109 1970-05-12 3 HONG KONG, Mon. (UPI) Communist China has agreed to supply this British Colony with additional water from July to Sentember if the present dry weather continues. A government spokesman explained the unusual drought this year resulted in the request to China's Shumchun Water Supply109 words
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Article49 1970-05-12 3 CALCUTTA. Mon. (Reuter) India's Mar-xist-Leninist Communist Party has promised "red terror" in towns and cities to stop them becoming •"strongholds of bourgeois terror." A cladestine party publication circulated here claimed recent events had proved "red terror" could be carried out "as the people are with us."49 words
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Article, Illustration293 1970-05-12 3 COLOMBO, Mon. (Reuter) Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake yesterday claimed that the armed services and the police were absolutely loyal to the country. The prime Minister told Governor-General William Gopallawa in reply to the three -party opposition United Front's statement to293 words
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Article91 1970-05-12 3 SYDNEY. Mon. (Reuter) A 25-year-old lone adventurer left Sydney early today on a 12,000-mile journey around Australia by speedboat Hans Tholstrup of suburban Double Bay and formerly of Denmark explained "I'm doing it simply because it hasn't been done before." He added "Given perfect conditions, it should91 words
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Article79 1970-05-12 3 JAKARTA, Mon. (AFP) Smallpox has killed 125.000 persons in South Celebes in the last 10 years, World Health Organisation official. Dr. Alberto Monnier. said in an interview reported by Antara News Agency today. Speaking in Makassar, capital of South Celebes. Dr. Monnier disclosed 175.000 persons in the79 words
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167 1970-05-12 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. (Rt uter) America has decided to resume shipment of heavy arms equipment and weapons to Greec* after a three-year suspension, info r med sources disclosed last, night Sophisticated jet aircraft are expected to figure high on the priority list of new weapons167 words
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376 1970-05-12 4 PARIS, Men. (UPI) Two night-watchmen died today in a pre-dawn fire which destroyed a super market outside Lyons in East France. Police said they were considering the possibility of sabotage. investigation into the fire which destroyed the supermarket at Venlssieux. coincided with police reports376 words
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Article, Illustration579 1970-05-12 4 Ann Landers - Ann Landers TkEAR ANN: In a recent column you said a man could not tell for sure if a woman is a virgin. That was one of the most terrible statements you have ever made. In the first place it is untrue, and in the579 words
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54 1970-05-12 4 AMERICAN STUDENT PROTESTERS held a recent rally on the Ellipse behind th e White House. At the end of it all, a workman above cleans up the debris at the base of the Washington Monument. The only conspicuous reminder of the colourful weekend is the bold word, "Liberated," scrawled on— (UPI; radiopSoto). - 54 words
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248 1970-05-12 4 BRUSSELS, Mon. (Reuter) —Common Market foreign ministers were ready for negotiations with Britain as they open a two-day meeting here today. However, the ministers are giving priority to a question that bears little apparent relation to the entry of Britain, irelnad. Denmark and248 words
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Article119 1970-05-12 4 CHICAGO. Mon. (UPI) Tan parsons were killad yesterday when fire destroyed a four-storey apartment building on the city's West Side. Thirty-five persons, many of them elderly and some blind, were rescued bv firemen. Five were injured Authorities said the blaze apparently started under one of119 words
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Article138 1970-05-12 4 PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad. Mon (Reuter) Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Dr. Eric Williams announced a major cabinet reshuffle. He hoped to infuse new blood into hi* country s administration. He disclosed in a radio broadcast last night, that three Ministers had resigned and he had brought138 words
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Article93 1970-05-12 4 PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania. Mon (Reuter) The first "picture-phone" service in America is to be inaugurated in Pittsburgh on July I. Caller* will then be able to see as well as hear raeh other. A spokesman for the Pennsylvania Bell Telephone Company announced pic-ture-phone would be available for93 words
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Article, Illustration470 1970-05-12 4 Four Attacks On Spanish Planes LONDON, Mon. (UPI) Police in five European countries sought todoy to trace the origin of time bombs set to explode aboard four Spanish Iberia airliners yesterday. No one was hurt in the incidents in London, Geneva, Frankfurt and AmsterdamUPI radiophoto. - 470 words
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200 1970-05-12 4 CAPETOWN, Mon. (Reuter) The wife of American diplomat Lieu-tenant-Colonel Walter Limbach yesterday insisted that her husband was 'kidnapped' when he disappeared for 20 hour s recently. She is now carrying a gun In Capetown. However, the riddle of the diplomat who vanished on Friday evening200 words
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Article165 1970-05-12 4 CAPE TOWN. Mon. (Renter) The deputy-leader of South Africa's extreme right-wing political party, Jaap Marais. went on trial today on three charges under the Official Secrets Act The judge ordered that the Press and public be excluded from the trial. The charges are in connection with165 words
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204 1970-05-12 4 CANNES. Mon. (UPI) —The last movie made by actress Sharon Tate, who was murdered last year, drew cries of "bad taste" and "stop it" from a Cannes Film Festival audience last night. The movie "12 Plus I.** a comedy was completed shortly before the204 words
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Article, Illustration634 1970-05-12 5 WSF - UPS FOR BETTER PICTURES: by WSF Often, photographers are having difficulties to take their pictures at the correct angle. Such an aiming of the view is commonly referred to as "Camera Level." There *'e tour main levels; namely, high level, eye level, waist level and low level including634 words
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Article371 1970-05-12 5 FOTORAMA *7O CONTEST E' Sponsored by Moutri* (Pt«.| Ltd. Agent for MINOLTA CAMERAS. OFFICIAL ENTRY PORM Potoraroa Contest "IO EASTERN BUN 3&-B Cantonment RMd £inr«pore a In cooDinnt with tbt rule* at tma eon tee* I TO fttnr narvwitb my ntn tad ahali abide bv371 words
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Advertisement290 1970-05-12 5 I r LEITZ NOVELTY: EQUAL NETT PRICE AUTHORISED DEALERS IN MALAYSIA ttee Lob rbotu (supplier* 73. Jaian buitan Kutu Luirpur Be* Loh roota supplier* Weld Supermarket. Kuala Lumpur Bw L»h Pboto supplier* 140 Brewter Road. Ipob Bee Lob Pho«« supplier* Penang Road Penan* Black Hhlte Photo More 19ft Jalan Tuanku290 words
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Article937 1970-05-12 6 fAMBODIA has become the cynosure of world attention with greater interest being whipped up by President Nixon's recent speech about American military involvement in the country, the mass protest in Washington, the progress of the South Vietnamese and American armies in their search-and-destroy mission against Communist cadres in937 words
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Article, Illustration1158 1970-05-12 6 Gilbert Comte - Mali —Where Nothing Seems To Go Right By Gilbert Comte GEMINI PARIS: On the night of November 18/ 1968, the socialist regime of Modibo Keita, o regime regarded as one of the strongest in West Africa, was overthrown with astonishing ease by three captains and eleven lieutenants. Their success wasGEMINI - 1,158 words
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328 1970-05-12 6 Godwin Ironkwe - By Godwin Ironkwe Reuter OYVERRI, Nigeria Armed gangs are terrorising the heavily populated area of Ikeduru, about 12 miles (20 km) northeast of this eastern township, and forcing hundreds of people to flee into the bush. The gangs believedReuter - 328 words
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Article, Illustration800 1970-05-12 6 Joseph Alsop - By Joseph Alsop WASHINGTON No doubt ill eyes tend to focus On Cambodia, at the moment. Yet it is still very hard to understand the prevailing, almost fat-headed complacency about the new Soviet role in Egypt and the terrible resulting peril to Israel. This reporter hag800 words
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871 1970-05-12 6 Joe Scicluna - By Joe Scicluna GEMINI VALLETTA: The dispute between Britain and Malta over financial assistance. simmering for over a year, is back at square one deadlock. Britain has told the Nationalist Government of Dr. George Borg Olivier that it cannot go beyond its offer toGEMINI - 871 words
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Article401 1970-05-12 7 THE Stock Mitktt yesterday commenced the week with e steady note with remover it Z.l million units. This was e tremendous contrast to the previous weeks which only totalled just over a million shares daily. Industrials ruled the market across a wide front accounting401 words
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Article934 1970-05-12 7 I>USINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchanga of Malaysia and; Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified:- INDUSTRIALS Alcan $1.67 (1) $1.72 (7) $1.73 (6) $174 (1); DIM $l-73 (1) $174 (8)934 words
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Article55 1970-05-12 7 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) Japans 15 leading city banks made a combined total profit of U*****.7 million in the later halfyear period ending last March 31. The figure representing a 10.76 r>e r cent rise over the previous half-period, was attributed to the growth of the banks* deposits holdings55 words
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Article42 1970-05-12 7 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. plans to build what it claims to be the world's largest shipyard m Kumamoto prefecture in Kyushu, the company announced The projected shipyard is expected to be capable of building 500.000-ton class vessels.42 words
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Article59 1970-05-12 7 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) The Foreign Investment Council has approved the establishment of a joint venture between Riken Corudum Co. of Tokvo and Norton Co. of the U.S. in Japan. Called the Ri ken-Norton Co., the new Arm will engage in the making and selling of wide abrasive paper59 words
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Article716 1970-05-12 7 BID and offer prices officially listed yesterday at the close of business in the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore were: IM>l!»TKlAL8 H. 8AC MA cbl 2.05 2 08 Alcan 173 1.75 Allied t hoc. 3 20 161 3 58 1 63716 words
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244 1970-05-12 7 MANILA, Mon. (UN) Japan last year displaced His United States as the biggest exporter of goods to Hie Philippines, the Central Bank reported Saturday. Figures showed Japan accounted for 39 per cent of all Imports In 1949. up from S3 per cent244 words
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Article278 1970-05-12 7 May first grade rubber buyers dosed at 5 p.m. in Singapore end Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 58 cents per lb. up one and a half cents from the previous close. The tone of the market was very quiet but steady. The market spent a very quiet session278 words
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Article95 1970-05-12 7 THK mmn prim at tbc t*lntapf»r* Chtn«*»# Prodmc Fj rbinir iMirrdu »w H Utunui <>li "KlB j Hulk MOO Coconut Oil (F O B Oram si so Mixed (npra 3A-M> mm Muntnk Whlta Prppcr <1 OB 152 30 Sarawak White Pepper OoB.) l*«0«» Sar»«ak special Black IVnprr (F.OBi Wl%95 words
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Article40 1970-05-12 7 SEOUL. Moil. (UPI) South Korea had a trade deficit of US$ 102.6 million during the first quarter of 1970 an increase of US$ 5 4 million over the same period last year, according to official figures released Saturday.40 words
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Article150 1970-05-12 7 TWO senior Malaysian executives of Jabsen and Je&sen (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. will leave this month on separate study tours overseas. In announcing this, the managing director of the Company. Mr. Wolfgang Schwarz said that it was the company's policy to send its personnel in all150 words
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Article83 1970-05-12 7 (Managers' Price* for May It) t HAKTLKhH 1 MI IRl>TJ» ft. Growth Kund 1 05 1 10 ASIA 1 MI TKLfrTt* M Invent Nnd xd 1.20 lJtfi SlMiAPOKfc I'MIl 1 HI 1st Slnituporf 2nd Mniupore 1-93 3rd Singapore l-20\d Ibe Cum. Ind. 1-02 14)7 The >av Hind id83 words
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Article16 1970-05-12 7 The tin price for yesterday was $702-1/4 per picul up 1/8 of a dollar.16 words
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Article233 1970-05-12 7 The Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for today. May 12. DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 8 9 Kinrikl Maru 10'11 Iwaki Maru 13/14 Sally Maersk 18 Kyokko Mara 19 Rosevllle 25 26 Rajah 31 32 Aki Maru 46 Emma Baßke 47 Leipzle ARRIVALS Godowns233 words
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Article, Illustration145 1970-05-12 7 SINGAPORE has become involved with the construction of the proposed Brunei liquified natural gas plant by supplying $150,000 worth of reinforced concrete slabs to the builders. Hume Industries (F.E.) Ltd. over a two months' contract will supply Gammon South-East 4&ia Bho with more than145 words
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Article80 1970-05-12 7 BO AC and Ghana Airways have signed a pool agreement covering their routes between Britain/Europe and Ghana. Under the terms of this agreement the airlines will make sure that the best possible pattern of services Is operated. At preaent Ghana Airways fly three services and BOAC80 words
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Article78 1970-05-12 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The world-wide Grant Advertising International Inc. had a record billing of $108,584,670 last year $15,511,076 more than the previous year, the vice president, Mr. J.E. McMulien announced today. Mr. McMulien. who is also general manager of Grant offices in Singapore and Malaysia, said78 words
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Article365 1970-05-12 7 Closing Prices SYDNEY, Mon. (UPI) The mining and oil market experienced one of its dullest trading periods this year when business resumed on Sydney Stock Exchange Monday. Rises clearly outnumbered falls Monday morning but at trading's close falls just edged out the rises. Operators were conspicuous by their365 words
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168 1970-05-12 7 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) The Philippine government took a major atep Monday to revive its economy by signing up for ***** million In standby credit from Japanese banks. Gregorio S. Licaros. governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines, signed the credit agreement with 15 Japanese168 words
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Article409 1970-05-12 7 ARRIVALS 145« m MSA vta K Lumpur. 7Uoain. MSA 582 Madras. R. Lumpur--7.30 a.m. MSA 123 K- Lumpur. 930 a m MSA 452 K Lumpur. 1105 a m MS 454 Pcnans. k Lumpur 1150 a.m. MsA 203 Jakarta. 1.30 p.m. MSA 451 Kuching. 2 30pm MSA 021 K.409 words
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Article, Illustration592 1970-05-12 8 RAMESH C. PANDE - By RAMESH C. PANDE NEW DELHI Across tropical south Asia from India to Vietnam, chawing betel leaves into red juice is a habit as strong as smoking. Indians give betel chewing good marks as a digestive aid, a sex stimulant and an easy way for womenUPI - 592 words
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821 1970-05-12 8 Don Taylor - By Don Taylor LAGOS: The experience of history is that civil wars are the most bloody and bitter of all wars Thev also inflict wounds in the society concerned which are a lon e time in healing. Finally, such wars generally821 words
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Article43 1970-05-12 8 Kristine Slater old American girl living in Ceylon wants pen-pals. Her hobbies are swimming. pop-music, stamps, post-earns and correspondence Her favourite singers are the Beatles. Trini Lopez, Cliff Richard and lots more. Address Kristine Slater, c/o American Embassy, Colombo. Ceylon.43 words
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599 1970-05-12 8 David Arculus - By David Arculus LONDON: A new technique to aid medical diagnosis is being developed in Britain. It is called Infra-red Thermography. For years doctors have known that the surface temperature of the human body undergoes small thermal fluctuations. according to what Is happening under the skin599 words
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146 1970-05-12 8 SEMI-FINALS 900 A.M. SATURDAY. 16th. MAY, 1970 SUBJECT FOR DEBATE: "THAT FAILURES IN MARRIAGE ARE DUE TO INSUFFICIENT EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS" SPEAKING IN FAVOUR SPEAKING AGAINST St Theresa s Convent Vs. St. Patrick's School JUDGES: Mr HC. Chan (Chairman). Miss Christine Tay Sister Doloresi146 words
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807 1970-05-12 8 Ele,Walt Dulaney - DATELINE »T Ele,Walt Dulaney Dear Ele: My mother is at the dangerous age. In the last six months she dyed her hair, started wearing see-through blouses and signed up for 5500 worth of dance lessons. Now she's campaigning to get a red sportscar and.807 words
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Miscellaneous86 1970-05-12 8 DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and Aiden McWViams •BELIEVE ME,PAVEN T(CO D<NEPO AND POOIN JACKSON HAVE NOTHING IN COMMON b COUNT ME OUT, LAD*' AFTER TEN POUNDS WITH TICO DINSRO, I'VE HAD IT WITH THE COCOA AND COOKIE SET K WHO IS THIS SOMEONE SPECIAL' I'M TO MEET, ADA DO86 words
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Miscellaneous23 1970-05-12 8 AMY By Jack Tippit m "My mom and dod understand me part of the time ...but Archie understands me ALL of the time."23 words
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Article167 1970-05-12 9 Around New York these days, one already sees fashion leaders wearing a fashion look completely different from what it was six months ago. The midi has banished the load of jangling accessories, brought back the one bold necklace, the tailored brim hat. the stiikinr button earring, the neat167 words
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Article, Illustration644 1970-05-12 9 Florence de Santis - R Florence de Santis NEW YORK. JEWELLERY designers look pretty pleased with themselves these days. They had begun doing the long and lean in jewellery even before hemlines really started down. Last year, they were calling the new jewellery trend "body jewellery." Now it's beinq644 words
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594 1970-05-12 9 Sheilah Graham - Speaking for v Myself... By Sheilah Graham NEW YORK: It was a "love-ly" time in London recently when Marcello Mostroianni starred in "Th« Voyeur/' with Virna Lisi. The director, Franco Indovina, stayed at the Savoy Hotel in close proximity to ex-Queen Soraya. It594 words
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Article, Illustration255 1970-05-12 9 Mary Sue Miller - A Lovelier You By Mary Sue Miller In caring for the hair, not enough thought is given scalp masaage. Yet it is an excellent stimulant to the hair's health and beauty Thorough massages keep the scalp supple and the cirlation coursing. Thus the follicles, where new255 words
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Advertisement133 1970-05-12 9 mm REAL LITTLE OF ITALY IN SINGAPOR (It even has a parking problem.) There's more to Sorrento than coffee and cakes. There's now a complete bar. Beer. The whisky you fancy. Brandy, vodka, even chianti. And now a full restaurant menu. Which means you can eat pheasant in casserole, while133 words
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Advertisement37 1970-05-12 9 J^^T r oPi'c«Vit» (WHffIIINIIRN ■fW u d^TV»sfnts wtauhant NITKIUB DIRECT FROM SOUTH AMERICAN PAMPAS The fabulous pallet Buenos Aws SINGAKW RESfRVATIONS TCL *****J-S SHOWTIMES: WIIKDAYS: 945 pm 11 30 p m SATUKOAYS: 10 03 p.m. b 12.0537 words
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Advertisement54 1970-05-12 9 KNOW TOMORROW J TODAY Let Competent Reliable Ar >w ASTROLOGER PALMIST Z DAVIS STAR "*V~ Tell rnu what to pumie what to avoid tor a better future OO am 800 p-m dally Jw 384-B. La*t Coact Road. <Near Telok Kurau Road) •*[2 Mnrapore-I.V Tel: 4*>llT• Mandarin. Rw(int-vJ> Hokln. dialecta are54 words
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Miscellaneous295 1970-05-12 9 n SHAWI ORGANISATION C -o Pfaon«~ 37 34 1 4 L4M u\»: Ham I m tw H3O A tit pa *ir« Doug!®» Faye Dunawa* "THE ARRANGEMENT" WBI f>ao«vUioD A TechnieoJoi OPENS TOMORROW! Boh Hop* Jaekie O cwoa "How To Commit Hirrlirt" Jane Wvman Color iSBi CAPITOL Phom- V 9759] NO.\295 words
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Miscellaneous16 1970-05-12 9 TODAY and YOU..\ Tuesday, May 12, 1970. n 8S fi m Z£ 2-. 7.16-20 i--; a16 words
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Miscellaneous309 1970-05-12 9 mm ORGAMISATION n 61 OR CHARD-***** 13TH GREAT DAT! <No Free Lut> Show* 6tart: 1.45. 6.1S >3O p m "Patton" Start*: 2.03. I S3. 5.47 p.m Sundays Holiday* Extra Show 10 30 am Admia»ion: 11.50. S3 50 H OC Cuh Booking* Only Pes'* "PATTON" In Color Oeorge C. Scott Karl309 words
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Article, Illustration194 1970-05-12 10 Dressed in a white and blue training suit, HansDietrich Genscher, Minister of the Interior of the Federal Republic of Germany, rowed indefatigably on his "dry row-boat" while the Minister for Youth, Family and Health, Mrs. Kate Strobel (above, left) pedaled on a bike and Erhard Eppler,194 words
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Article320 1970-05-12 10 MONTE CARLO. Mon. (Reuter)— Austrian Jochen Rindt snatched a dramatic last-lap victory In yesterday's 28th Monaco Grand Prix when Australian veteran Jack Brabham ran off the road on the very last bend. Brabham seemed assured of victory 10 laps from the end when he was 14320 words
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Article231 1970-05-12 10 In the latest rating list published by the Singapore Chess Federation, the top ten players of Singapore are> Tan Lian Ann 2063 Tan Lian Seng 1920 Lim Kok Ann 1874 Giam Choo Kwee 1831 Oey Liang Hien 1799 Peter Seng 1726 Lee Chee Seng 1711 Robert Yap231 words
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Article43 1970-05-12 10 QUITO Mon. (UPI) The Uruguayan national football team, tuning up for Its matches in the world cup in Mexico, defeated Deportivo Quito yesterday 2-1, in an exhibition soccer match. Esparrago and Rocha scored for the wli.ners and Marcheta for Deportivo Quito.43 words
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Article404 1970-05-12 10 MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Mon. (Reuter) —Finnish ace Hannu Mikkola is now favourite to win the 16,000mile cup following a crash today that threatened to put Frenchman Rene Trautmann out of the running. Mikkola. who officially heads the rally after the gruelling run through Brazil. was among the404 words
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505 1970-05-12 10 HOUSTON, Texas, Mon. (UPI) Rookie Gibby Gilbert, capitalizing on misfortune of both Bert Gnene and luckless Bruce Crampton, defeated Crampton on the third hole of a sudden death playoff yesterday to capture the 115,000 dollars Houston Champions Interna- tional his first tour victory. They505 words
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Article151 1970-05-12 10 SPLIT. Yugoslavia. Mon (UPI) Brazil beat Korea 82-77 in the first match of the World Basketball Championships semi-finals Group "HP which began yesterday in this central Adriatic port. The Brazilians led 44-39 at half time. Korea, considered outsiders gave some hard times to Brazil, whose players151 words
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Article139 1970-05-12 10 GUANAJUATO Mexico Mon. (UPH Brazilian superstar Pele said yesterday that Brazil has a much better chance of reaching the finals of this year's World Cup tnan it did in 196* "The 1970 team is in better condition and Is much more confident than the 1966 team" which139 words
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Article356 1970-05-12 10 LONDON Twice as many people in Britain want the South African cricket tour to go ahead as would like it called off That i s the main finding of a new public opinion poll carried out by Opinion Research Centre. The upper middle class is the356 words
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Article295 1970-05-12 10 LONDON. Mon. (Renter) Shots were fired at a British army team in the Daily Mirror World Cop motor rally during a chase alone a street in southern Brazil, rally organisers said here today. It was shortly after noon yesterday In the normally quiet town of Ellgrete295 words
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Article150 1970-05-12 10 ATLANTA. Ga. M on. *UPI» Holland's Tom Okker whipped Dennis Ralston 6-4, 10-8. 6-2 yesterday to win the second annual Atlanta tennis classic. Victory was worth 5.000 U S dollars. Okker then teamed with Marty Riessen of Evanston. Illinois, to capture the doubles title with a150 words
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Article249 1970-05-12 10 HOCKENHEIM, Germany, Mon. (UPI) Italian world champion Giacomo Agostini lapped all but one of an international field on the Hockenheim track yesterday to win the 350 cc race of the West German Motorcycle Association's M«v cup meeting. The only opponent to finish on the same249 words
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Article162 1970-05-12 10 MEXICO CITY. Mon. (UPI> Onny Pa rum and Brian Fairlle won two hard fought singles matches yesterday to give New Zealand a 3-2 victory over Mexico in a first round Davis Cup series. In the second round of American Zone competition, the New Zealanders will play162 words
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Article66 1970-05-12 10 BERLIN Men. (UPI» Reigning World Fiaure Skating Champion <§abt Seyfert officially retired yesterday from active sports the East German news service ADN reported. The 22-year-old Misa Seyfert told the East German ice Skating Association Congress in Dresden she will return to her home city of Karl-Marx-Stadt to work66 words
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Article398 1970-05-12 11 Sports in Singapore is now facing the most crucial and important stage in its development, and fundamental and e**n radical changes for th e better have to be introduced. This warning came from the Minister for Social Affairs Enche Othman Wok when he addressed the398 words
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Article106 1970-05-12 11 BELGRADE. Mon. (UPI) Belgian Joel Robert on a Suzuki took first place in the fourth event of the 1970 World Motocross Championships yesterday. Robert won both races easily but there was a fierce competition for second place among Halm of Czechoslovakia. Movseyev of Russia and Geboers of106 words
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444 1970-05-12 11 AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) The Baltimore Orioles swept a double-hea-der from the Chicago White Sox yesterday winning the opener 7-2 on homers by Frank Robinson, Boog Powell and Merv Rettenmund and taking the nightcap, 4-2. Powell continued his torrid hitting against the444 words
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Article47 1970-05-12 11 LISBON. Mon. (Reuter) Ace marksman Luigl Riva scored both goals as World Cup contenders Italy beat Portugal 2-1 (halftime 1-0» in a friendly soccer match here last night. Rlva scored m the 38th and 53rd minutes Humberto Coelho netted for Portugal in the 86th minute.47 words
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Article150 1970-05-12 11 LONDON Mon. (Reuter) Results of play yesterday In the first round European Zone DavLs Cup tennis ties: Section "A": In Athens: Greece beat the Netherlands 4-1 Petros Qavielides (Greece) beat Peter Soeters (Netherlands) 6-3. 6-4. 6-2. N i k k 1 Kalogerupoulos (Greece) beat Jan Hordijk (Netherlands)150 words
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Article209 1970-05-12 11 NEW YORK Mon. (UPI)— Following are the standings and results of major league baseball after Sunday's games: NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L GB W L GB Chicago 15 11 New York 14 15 2| Philadelphia 13 16 3* Pittsburgh 13 16 3J St. Louis 11 14 3*209 words
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Article212 1970-05-12 11 LONDON Mon. Reuter) Champion Lancashire lost to Kent in the English Sunday Cricket League today but after a confused finish the result has stiM to be confirmed by the Cricket Council. Harry Pilling rapped 54 as Lancashire compiled 202 for seven off 35 overs. When Kent212 words
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405 1970-05-12 11 NATIONAL LEAGUE NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) Will;® McCovey drov« in six runt with a pair of homers, including th« 12th grand slam of his career, to pace the San Francisco Giants to an 11-7 triumph over the New York Mets yesterday and provide Juan405 words
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Article654 1970-05-12 11 PENANG Following aro the race weights for this weekend's racing here: FIRST DAY CLASS 3 DIVISION 3 6 Furlongs The Train 9 00 Monnickendam 9.00 Coo Coo Bird 8.13 Forest Law 8 13 Majestic Hour 8.13 Blah Blah 8.13 Panmoray 8.13 Debonair 8.12 Pica 8.12 Kampong Melayu654 words
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Article63 1970-05-12 11 PITTSBURGH. Mon. (UPl>—Frederick G Hardacre. 31, an Akron. Ohio race driver was killed yesterday in an accident at the Pittsburgh International Dragway Hardacre was killed when his jet-powered Corvette crashed through a fence after one of Its two drag chutes failed to open. The car was travelling at63 words
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Miscellaneous1157 1970-05-12 11 CHANNEL 5 P.M 300 Openinc Announcements i n All Languages General Hospital 3.20 Woman's World <M). 350 A Diary of Events in S'pore This- Week "M». JIM It's Happening in S'oore i Reneat >. 4.15 Peyton Place (Repeat) i ..ties* subtitles). 5 00 Close. 605 Opening Announcement* in AH Languages1,157 words
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Article237 1970-05-12 12 NON-citizens can now register for employment in Singapore, the Government announced yesterday. This move has been taken in view of the danger that Singapore's new industries may not get into full production because of a shortage of workers, particularly skilled and semi-skilled, and certain types of237 words
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Article, Illustration432 1970-05-12 12 AN American international firm which described Singapore as a "show-place" for Asia has established an office here to participate in the present building boom. For the American international concern, W. R. Grace (S) Pte. Limited hope to establish a factory432 words
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Article300 1970-05-12 12 Singapore Pools (Pte) Limited announced that one person has won the prixe of $20,000. The lucky winner got four numbers plus the additional number correct. He bought his Toto ticket from Robinson Road. The organisers of the Toto Draw aiso announced that several people also won300 words
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Article198 1970-05-12 12 n olice have warned the public against a confidence trickster posing as an art director from Hong Kong. spokesman explained. A police spokesman. ASP Leslie Wong said yesterday that a number of complaints have been received from members of the public about this person who198 words
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Article, Illustration290 1970-05-12 12 A GANG of robbers specialising ir watches struck again yesterday, when they wounded the 45-year-old proprietor of a watch-shop and escaped with watchet valued at $5,000. On Sunday, it is believed that the same gang made a quick get-away after they robbed a watchSunpix. - 290 words
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Article144 1970-05-12 12 Twenty senior government officials from the National Defence College of Thailand arrived here yesterday for a three-day visit as part of their stu-dy-tour of the Asian and Pacific region. The group comprising of both military and civilians is led by Lt. General Mar-haddh-na-nond, Superintendent144 words
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Article, Illustration692 1970-05-12 12 Dean Thomson - Dean Thomson Tonight the Singapore National Orchestra performs under Mr. Norman Del Mar. They have spent several weeks under his tutorage. If they are as excited as Mr. Del Mar aoout the concerts tonight and tomorrow night, these two concerts could be the692 words
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Advertisement118 1970-05-12 12 NOTICES LAND OFFICE NOTICE OF REMOVAL It U hereby notified that the Land Office will remove from City Hall. St Andrews Road to 6th Floor. Mt Erskine Building as from 14.5 70. The removal exercise will be completed by 16 5 70 As from 18-5.70, Temporary Occupation Licence Pees. Quit118 words
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Advertisement49 1970-05-12 12 "Be 8 i Surrender to the magicof the gypsy music. At the Cafe Allegro. Where George Racz and his Hungarian Gypsies make the witching scene. With our Continental food, fine wines, flickering candlelight you will find yourself in an enchanted land George Raci and his Hungarian Gypsies fiy S4S49 words
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Miscellaneous80 1970-05-12 12 TIME AND TIDE TODA¥ SINGAPORE TOWN: 204 a.m. (8.1 ft.); 914 a.m. (1.4 ft); 4.10 p.m. (6.2 ft.); 918 p.m. (4.5 ft.). NAVAL DOCKYARD: 2.05 a.m. (9.1 ft.); 8.47 am. <23 ft.); 4.19 p.m. (7.8 ft.); 931 p.m (5.7 ft.). TOMORROW SINGAPORE TOWN: 253 a.m. (7.5 ft.); 10 05 a.m.80 words
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