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Title Section23 1970-05-16 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY VV Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1345 Saturday, 16 May 1970. MC (P) 1616 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article607 1970-05-16 1 All Set For JAKARTA, Fri. (Reuter and UPI) Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik met five visiting 9 ministers for preliminary talks on Cambodia today and faced a major eve-of-conference test of his diplomacy. As Foreign Ministers began to arrive for the 12-nation conference, informed sources said607 words
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Article251 1970-05-16 1 BOMBY, Fri. (UPI) Hammad Al Harden, Consul General for Iraq in Bombay, yesterday shot and killed a former Iraqi Ambassador to Afghanistan in the Iraqi Consulate General's office, police reported. The slain diplomat was Identified as All Saib. A 1 Hardan surrendered to police and admitted251 words
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Article76 1970-05-16 1 PHNOM PENH. Fri. (UPI) Two Japanese one correspondent and one civilian are missing and believed captured bv tne Vietcong. Thev are Takeshi Yanagisawa. 31, of the Nippon Denna news service i i Tokyo. and Yoshihiko Yirino. 24, a production manager. The pair left Phnom Penh on May76 words
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Article, Illustration266 1970-05-16 1 Wrestler King Kong is dead. The man-mountain whose rough-house tactics had thrilled capacity crowds all over the world for 40 years lost his greatest fight at 2.30 p.m. yesterdoy. A car accident, while returning from his wrestling engagements in Malaysia, caused fractures in his legs and right266 words
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188 1970-05-16 1 TOKYO. Fri. 'AFP) Prime Minister Eisaku Sato said today that if asked, Japan is readv to send civil officials'' to the International Control Commission (ICC) on Indochina, when ICC resumes its work. Speaking to the press. Sato said .Tapan will not join any188 words
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Article55 1970-05-16 1 LONDON. Fri. <UPI) Britain has advised foreign diplomats In London "to take special precautions against possible kidnapping, government sources said today. The Vice Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps. Lees MayaLl. warned the foreign envoys accredited 1n London, by letter, to take such precautions In the light of recent55 words
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359 1970-05-16 1 PHNOM PENH, Fri. (Reuter) Vietcong and North Vietnamese forces further tightened their grip on the upper reaches of the Mekong River in Cambodia with fighting reported today in two important river towns. A military spokesman said Vietcong troops launched an attack before dawn todav359 words
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Article48 1970-05-16 1 TAIPEI. Fri. (Reuter) The Nationalist Chinese central news agency said today that Maoists in Kwangtune province, southern China were massacring anti-Communists The agency. quotine informed sources said s*v*»ral hundred people described as reactionaries had been miled in the last two months in five counties in the vince.48 words
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Article161 1970-05-16 1 VIENTIANE. Frl. (Router) North Vietnamese troops appear to be consolidating their positions east of the Bolovens Highlands in southern Laos in an attempt to widen the supply trail from North Vietnam to the South. A Lao defence spokesman said that between Tuesday and Thursday. Communist troops161 words
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Article61 1970-05-16 1 TEL AVIV. Fri. (Reuter) —lsraeli jets shot down three Egyptian planes. two MiG 17s and a MiG 21 in dogfights over the Suez Canal today a military spokesman said here today The spokesman said the MiG 21 was brought down when Egyptian aircraft tried to intercept Israeli61 words
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Miscellaneous20 1970-05-16 1 "It's eight months now since Joe Namath had to get out of the night club—isn't it time she stopped .crying?,'20 words
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Article206 1970-05-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian government might contidar granting pardons to Communist terrorists who surrender with their arms, Tunku Abdul Rahman disclosed today. However, the Prime Minister stressed that the government would not announce a general amnesty to the terrorists. "Now is not the206 words
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Article116 1970-05-16 2 Singapore has now boon listed a$ one of the top 10 ship-repairing centres of the world. Shipowners in the United Kingdom and the United States of America are now convinced that the Republic's technical and organisational capacity matches that of other major repair centres. Mr. T C.116 words
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Article54 1970-05-16 2 A PEDESTRIAN, Chia Chin Sing, 69. died three hours later In the General Hospital following a collision with a motor van at the junction of Jalan Membina and Tiong Bahru Road on Thursday afternoon. There were a total of 59 accidents, five of which were described as serious,54 words
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Article264 1970-05-16 2 A fisherman was killed and another wounded In fishing vessel after ft waa Craned by an "hostile" at whoae crew opened lire on them. The head of the eightman fishing crew Ang Hay Kah, said thL. yesterday in the Coroner's Court at an inquiry into the264 words
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Article62 1970-05-16 2 THE Religious Welfare Board, Muslim Section of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union, will celebrate the Prophet Mohammed's Birthday, at the union premises. 31, Woodsville Road, Singapore, tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. The Muslim Orphans from Darul Ihsan Orphanage of Mattar Road, as well as more than62 words
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Article75 1970-05-16 2 A petrol kiosk attendant, Lee Kim Lok, 29, has reported to the Police of the theft of $l5B which he had kex>t in a paper box in a toilet at a petrol Kiosk at Frankel Avenue Wednesday night. Lee had kept the night's collections and locked the toilet75 words
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Article165 1970-05-16 2 LONDON. Fri (Reuter) Phantom fighter-bombers of the Royal Air Force leave this weekend for the Tengah airbase in Singapore to take part in the five-nation Commonwealth war games In the Far East. The first of a squadron of ten supersonic planes will fly from an east165 words
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Article92 1970-05-16 2 THE Jackpot for Sunday's Toto Draw has gone up to $120,000. There were no big prize winners in Thursday's Draw, Singapore Pools (Pte.) Ltd. said yesterday. Meanwhile, it was announced that Mr. C.H. Yong, chairman, Singapore Telephone Board, will chair the panel of Judges for this Sunday's Toto92 words
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Article, Illustration75 1970-05-16 2 MANILA'S top male vocalist (seen above) with a 12-year tinging experience has arrived in Singapore for a three week stint at a leading night club here. Billed as "Django" (real name is Pascual Quintos,) this 27-year-old vocalist has a unique style. Like a floorshow artiste, his style is75 words
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Article186 1970-05-16 2 THE M. P. for Katong, Mr. J. F. Conceicao, yesterday called on the young people in the Republic to look out not only for foreign irrelevancies but also "for a few of our own irrelevancies." He said these are previous set habits, beliefs and convention more186 words
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Article64 1970-05-16 2 Koh Kah Seng. 20, a billcollector of a company, and Mah Ah Fah. 19, were yesterday convicted bv the Eighth Court Magistrate, Mr. R. R. Magnus, and fined SISO each, for having in their possession banned books. They were alleged to have had six books of Mao Tse-Tung64 words
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Article99 1970-05-16 2 The Annual Review and Beating the Retreat will be held by The Boys' Brigade in Singapore, at the Police Academy. Thomson Road. Singapore, today at 6.00 p.m. Mr. Cheam Kim Seang. the Commissioner of Police will review the Parade and la'er present the National and Brigade99 words
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332 1970-05-16 2 The United States of America and Singapore could play a positive role in developing trade not only between the two countries but also with countries in Asia. The leader of the 24-member trade mission, Mr. Daniel J. Evans, Governor of Washington, indicated this332 words
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Article131 1970-05-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Prime Minister yunku Abdul Rahman said here today Malaysia was not at all happy at the United States' intention to release ",00ft tons of rubber a month from its strategic stockpile, beginning next week. The Tunku added. "We cant do anything about131 words
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116 1970-05-16 2 Professor D. W. Notley, Dean of Faculty of Architecture, University of Singapore, will officially open an Exhibition of Paintings by Mr. Khoo Sui-Hoe, at th« National Library, at 5.30 p.m., on May 20. The exhibition which is being organised by the Singapore Art Society,116 words
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Article31 1970-05-16 2 Two men. one armed with a sharp object, held no three friends and robbed them of $l9O and watches and two gold rings, at Tanjong Pagar Wednesday night.31 words
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Article82 1970-05-16 2 THE Annual Dinner of the Singapore Children's Society, will be held at the Singapore Island Country Club, Sime Road. Bukit Location Dining Road, on May 23 at 7.30 p.m. At the dinner, a total amount of $30,000 will be presented by the Rotary Club of Singapore, to the82 words
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Advertisement43 1970-05-16 2 ORGANISED BY Serangoon Secondary School Guest Artistes: Associates Maureen Lim Dancers, Yamaha Organ Recital, Waving Ferries, Marie Tang, Siri Perera Zodiocs Srivana Dancers, Alex Abisheganaden and others. Tickets at $l, $2. $3, $5, $lO are obtainable «t the National Theatre on that night.43 words
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Advertisement136 1970-05-16 2 r mm THE REAL LITTLE PIECE OF ITALY IN SINGAPOR (It even has a parking problem There's more to Sorrento than coffee and caket 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 pheasant136 words
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Miscellaneous110 1970-05-16 2 AMY By Jack Tippit 7 7? ># ■I II II m m ai a® a i ?7f "I have a choice of what we can do today, as long as it's baseball basketball or football, right?" DATELINE: DANGER! by John Saunders and Alden McWliams If J IN THE BEAUTIFUL BLACK110 words
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Miscellaneous130 1970-05-16 2 TODAY and YOU Saturday, May 16, 1970. STAR. GAZER**, Bf CLAY R. POLLAN Your Doily Activity Gvido- yt jj According to tho Stars. To develop messoge for Soturdoy, reod words corresponding to numbers 7ircx- I of yourZodioc birth sign. 1 There 31 Mot 61 Will 2 SurprtM 32 Tries 62130 words
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Article168 1970-05-16 3 BOMBAY, Fri. (Reuter and UPI) Police yesterday shot dead four people in a flare-up of HinduMuslim fighting in fresh areas on the outskirts of Bombay. This brought the dea'.h toll to 138. Communal violence has raged for the past week in several areas north168 words
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Article108 1970-05-16 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI)-All reference to Defence Department plans for either maintaining or withdrawing U.S. troops in Korea was censored out of congressional testimony released yesterday. It led to speculation that America has plans for cutting back Its 50,000-men there. Defence Secretary Melvln Laird testified last February108 words
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Article51 1970-05-16 3 RIYADH. Saudi Arabia, Fri. (Reuter) King Faisal of Saudi Arabia is to pay state visits to Malaysia. Indonesia and Afghanistan next month, the Royal Court announced yesterday. The visit is in response to invitations from the heads of states in these three countries. an official statement51 words
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Article, Illustration583 1970-05-16 3 Ann Landers - Ann Landers HEAR ANN: I am mar- ried to a Roman Catholic. Marie comes from a very devout family. She not only believes deeply in her religion, but she lives it. Marie's mother has decided to give her body to science after she passes away. She583 words
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Article, Illustration149 1970-05-16 3 WARSAW. Fri. (Reuter) Independent-minded Rumania yesterday refrained from endorsing the draft agreement to set up an International Investment Bank. It would finance specialisation and co-operation projects in COMECON, the communist economic grouping. A communique published after the three-day COMECON summit session here announced allUPI radiophoto. - 149 words
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145 1970-05-16 3 KATMANDU, Fri. (UPI and Reuter)' Japanese climbers who conquered Mount Everest yesterday reported there was no evidence of a Mao Tse Tung statue claimed to have been cemented there by a communist Chinese expedition. Meanwhile, the Japanese Everest Expedition on May145 words
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Article106 1970-05-16 3 TAIPEI. Fri. (UPI) Government Information Director General James Wei announced todav if a trial is necessary of Quintin and Rizal Yuyitung, it will be "an open one," whether it is conducted in a military or civilian court. His announcement came after an unimpeachable government source disclosed106 words
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495 1970-05-16 3 CANBERRA, Fri. (UPI) The Government of Prime Minister Gorton today faced a censure motion. It could topple the conservative pro-American coalition that has ruled Australia for 21 years. Gorton then held an ur-gently-called closed-door meeting of his closest supporters. He495 words
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226 1970-05-16 3 TOKYO, Fri. (Reuter)— Prime Minister Sato today announced the U.S. Japan Security Treaty, due for automatic continuation next month, would be needed for at least another three years while Japan built up its own defences. Observers remarked it was believed to be the first time226 words
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412 1970-05-16 4 BEIRUT, Fri. (Reuter) Lebanon today faced its second big crisis in o week. Six hundred Syrian regular troops were reported to have entered the country without premission. The Lebanese Cabinet met in an emergency session here late last night. It ordered412 words
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Article272 1970-05-16 4 WEST BERLIN, Fri. (Reut«r) A man was shot in the stomach yesterday and two policemen ware injured during the dramatic freeing of an arrested journalist. The Journalist, 27-year-old Andrea* Baader. waa taken Into custody here last month for his alleged Involvement in an arson attack272 words
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205 1970-05-16 4 VIENNA, Fri. (Rautar) Rumania yastarday ramindad Russia that tha Warsaw Pact was a dafansiva allianc# rastrictad to tha European ♦kaatra. It rejected the idea of a Supranational Command for communist armies in the pact. An articla in the Rumanian Communist Party dally. 'Sclnteia." marking the205 words
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85 1970-05-16 4 THE CENTO MINISTERIAL COUNCIL convened the 17th annual meeting at the State Department in Washington on Thursday. Soviet penetration into the Middle East and the Mediterranean Sea are expected to be the main topics. The speaker above is Agha Hilaly, the Pakistani Ambassador to America- Seated from left to right(UPI radiophoto). - 85 words
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118 1970-05-16 4 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) British Foreign Secretary Michael Steward told ministers of the Central Treaty Organisation (Cento) yesterday that the thneat which led to the forging of th* alliance may have changed but had not disappeared. Stewart spoke at the opening session or the annual118 words
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104 1970-05-16 4 LONDON. Frl. (Reuter)— A leader of the opposition Conservative Party yesterday cauaed an uproar in the Houae of Commons when he called Prime Mlnlater Wilson "a swine" The Incident occurred when Wilson waa comparing road death atatistics under his government to those under the104 words
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Article141 1970-05-16 4 FRANCISCO, Fri (UPI) The American Psychiatric Association convention has been told what's new about sex The reporu summed up were: Among 280 Roman Catholic priests and nuna with mental problem.', roughly half of both sexes engaged in activities Incompatible with their vows of celibacy. Interviews with141 words
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196 1970-05-16 4 JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI, Fri. (UP!) Two students were killed and 11 other persons, were hospitalised early today alter a police-and-sniper battle at Jack- son State College. About soo National Guardsmen, under "strict orders not to fire." moved onto the predominantlyblack campus to help restore order. Witnesses said196 words
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Miscellaneous27 1970-05-16 4 A Machine-Gun Rattling Adventure! 'J Tt tv- >.,/ A u 4» < f Shot on A i Location in Singapore and Malaya! COLOR mi 3?^ TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! KK V*27 words
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381 1970-05-16 5 EARLY trading in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday was hesitant and easier. Operators made a futile attempt to regain the prices in the afternoon but substantial falls in several counters continued and some even a. went below par. A handful of381 words
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Article879 1970-05-16 5 TOUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms °L Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots oi ,1,000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS ALLIED Choc. 53.30 (1); $1.63 (4> $1.65 (6) SI 64 (ST; DIM $1.67 (8) $166 (3);879 words
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Article97 1970-05-16 5 1HK nimn prlfM it tli» f»ln«apore Chlne*e Prodme K* rhanie »Mt»rrtu were--H Coconut OH (FOB) Balk 5* 50 orunut (Ml IF O B-> Drum 61 V) Mum »pra SO IH> viiinli>h Whit* Pepper IF O B > 160 04) >*rn«ak Uhtte Pepper 157 50 (FOB) Sarawak special Black Peppet97 words
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Article39 1970-05-16 5 Mr. John Greenwood has been appointed a managing director of The Ocean Steam Ship Company as from May 1 Mr. Greenwood, 52. is also a director of Ocean Management Services, a subsidiary company of the Ocean Group39 words
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Article21 1970-05-16 5 NEW YORK. Fri (UPI) Gold prices were mostly unchanged in featureless trading on Thursday on markets here and abroad.21 words
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Article754 1970-05-16 5 BID and offer prices officially listed yesterday at the close of business in th e trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore were: INDUSTRIALS B s AC MA obi ?03 2 10 Alcan 1 63 143 Allied C hoc. J.22 3 30 Ben754 words
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Article273 1970-05-16 5 June first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 Pm. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 56} cents per lb down i cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. A GSA statement confirming that stockpile releases would commence next Tuesday273 words
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Article65 1970-05-16 5 TWO technicians «>f the Motor Investments Berhad assembly plant in Malaysia leave for Japan this for one month's familiarisation on assembly procedures with the Toyota Motor Company Mr. Soo Soon Heng. the chief inspector at the M I B ?lant and Mr. Ngiam Fook ien. the65 words
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Article74 1970-05-16 5 JAPAN AIR LINES* revenue for the fiscal year 1969-1970, which ended March 31 was *****7 million. an Increase of 30 percent over preceding fiscal year Thl* wa.« announced by Mr. Y. Hag'.wara. JAL regional manager for Singapore recently. After the fiscal year'* expenditure of $98474 words
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Article59 1970-05-16 5 WITH an income distribution paid yesterday, unit holders in the Third Singapore Fund have re eived total gross dividends of 52.250,917.50 representing $76.94 oer 100 units since the inception of the Fund in 1961 The distribution paid today. for the first half of 1970,59 words
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Article42 1970-05-16 5 NEW YORK. Frl. (UPP How Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 Indu.«trials 684 79 20 Transp. 144.46 15 Utilities 102 76 65 Stocks 225 73 40 Bonds 68 18 Commodity Future* Index 133 66 0.0342 words
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Article103 1970-05-16 5 The Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for todav. Ma v 16. DEPARTURES God owns Vessels 5 Miharu Maru 8 '9 Jalaratna 10/11 Hvoyo Maru 19 Kumano Maru 20 EAST Perlis 22 Anna Taylor 25/26 Browind 31/32 Yamafuku Maru 35/36 Rhexenor 38/39103 words
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243 1970-05-16 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) —The United States yesterdav announced it will resume sales of stockpiled rubber next Tuesday at the rate of 7.000 lone tons a month. But the sales will be strictly limited to use for U S defence purposes, and government agency243 words
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Article379 1970-05-16 5 Sydney Stocks, \i •mi 4 i Closing Prices SYDNEY, Frl. (L'PI) Traders ended the week on a sour note when mining, oil and industrial shares slumped sharply on Sydney Stock Exchange Friday. Buyers were almost non-existent during the dull trading. Mining stock* lost millions of dollars379 words
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Article58 1970-05-16 5 THE managing director of Kumpulan Guthrie Sendirian B*rhad. Mr. Marcus Gent, left Kuala Lumpur for London on Wednesday to attend the annual Guthrie Corporation Planning Conference which begins next week. Hp will also have general business discussions In London. He will be accompanied by the KGSB's58 words
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Article65 1970-05-16 5 SINGAPOREANS have developed a sophisticated flair for eating and drinking when it comes to the topic of food. This was stated by Mr. Edmund Dittler. the internationally known chef at the conclusion of the German Food Festival held at Hotel Malaysia recently Visitors to the festival65 words
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Article25 1970-05-16 5 HONG KONG Frl. <UPP The Hong Kong Stock Market stood firm Friday, despite of olunges In New York. Tokyo. Sydney and Frankfurt25 words
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Article90 1970-05-16 5 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Share prices slumped again on the stock market Thursday when buyers sttll clung to the sidelines and Wall Street's slide maintained the market gloom. Guessing that Prime Minister Harold Wilson may soon name the date for general elections was an additional factor, market sources90 words
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Article24 1970-05-16 5 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Tin was steadier. 145 tons. Spot buyers 1,562 sellers 1.564 business nil. 3-month buyers 1.576 sellers 1,5"7 business 1.576.24 words
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Article, Illustration100 1970-05-16 5 MORE than $lOO,OOO worth of concrete products for use in the off-shore oil industry in Indonesia were loaded and shipped from Jurong over the oast week. A total of 40 lengths of 55ft. concrete piles, each weighing five tons, and 12n pieces of 30-foot concrete beams,100 words
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Article54 1970-05-16 5 MR. JOHN CHANG Thien Fatt. sales engineer with Electronic Supplies < Malaysia Sdn Bhd returned to Kuala Lumpur recently after a flve-month familiarisation and training tour of several factories In the Philips group of companies in Holland and other European countries. Electronic Supplies is the marketing54 words
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Article47 1970-05-16 5 MALAYSIAN Industrial Development Finance Berhad has panted a $240,000 long-term loan to Norsechem (M) Sdn Bhd. which is building a factory at Batu Tiga to produce resin glues The factory has been completed, and commercial production is expected to start this month.47 words
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Article130 1970-05-16 5 HONfi KONG (HP!) Friday'* S p.m. currency rate* (supplied hv Foreign Exchange and Investment Lid) (Burors) (Seller*) m 19ft per 100 Straits dollars 147 5 14*5 j>er l.ooo Taiwan doilnra 6 7.15 6.-45 per Australian dollar 340 }60 per 1.000 Burmese kyata 460 480 1.000 Indian rupees130 words
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Article449 1970-05-16 5 AKKIA ALS 145 am MsA 128 k Lumpur ft.2sam MSA 586 Madrao 7 30am M>A Is 3 K Lumpur 9 3u.im M* 45? k Lunipur II 05 am MS* 154 Penans. k l.umpur 11-Ml a m M* Jakarta 130 p m M"4 451 kmhlng 230 p.m. Mv* 021449 words
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Article640 1970-05-16 6 CINGAFORE'S low key approach to the Jakarta conference on Cambodia i« quite significant. While all other countries are sending high-power-ed delegations headed by ranking cabinet ministers. Singapore's delegation is headed by a Minister of State. Singapore appears to consider that nothing much will come out of the conference640 words
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Article191 1970-05-16 6 PVER since Bir Edmund Hillary of New Zealand and Tenzing Norkay, a sherpa, stood on top of Everest nearly seventeen years ago, the world's admiration for a hazardous expedition of this type had grown and not diminished. It is so because of the risks and perils of191 words
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Article, Illustration935 1970-05-16 6 Oliver Carruthers - By Oliver Carruthers GEMINI. LONDON: As Cambodia and Laos re-enter the stage, there must be manv people who have read about the Royal Laotian Air Force and the Royal Cambodian equivalent and wondered about the kings. Princes seem to proliferate as the mind triesGEMINI. - 935 words
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Article, Illustration527 1970-05-16 6 ART BUCHWALD - by ART BUCHWALD WASHINGTON It l» not gen-" •rally known but there is a top secret computer, located within the continental limits of the United States, which has stored in its memory bank all the reasons that a President can use to Justify military actions without the527 words
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Article326 1970-05-16 6 David W. Chute - By David W. Chute UPI DETROIT This old world ha« been through the Stone Age. the Bronte Age. the Iron Age. and the current Steel Aft For better or for worse, we are about to enter the Plastics Age. H. A Baldwin, an enfineerUPI - 326 words
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517 1970-05-16 6 Ian Templeton - By Ian Templeton GEMINI. WELLINGTON: France's callous disregard for the peoples of the South Pacific. as it proceeds to a new series of nuclear tests, has aroused anger in New Zealand. Monitoring of fallout in New Zealand after the last tests in 1968 when H-bombsGEMINI. - 517 words
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Special supplement on the second anniversary of the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders & Repairers.
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Article, Illustration521 1970-05-16 7 Message By The Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers is two years old today. Since its formation on April 1 1968, it has come a lona way. It Has grown from a small body with 10 members to its present strength of 50521 words
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Article131 1970-05-16 7 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS OF SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION OF SHIPBUILDERS AND REPAIRERS (1970-1971 President: Mr. K. K. China Managing Director Kwong Soon Engineering Co. Pte. Ltd. Vice-President: Mr. Victor Choy Yew Mun Managing Director Weng Chan Engineering Co. Pte. Ltd. Vice President: Mr. R. E. Butler Managing Director Sembawang Shipyard Pte. Ltd.131 words
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Article, Illustration700 1970-05-16 7 Th s shipbuilding and repairing industry has seen tremendous progress in recent years. SASAR President Mr. K.K. Ching says it is in a very healthy state and he holds high hopes for greater achievements. It's no mere dream making Singapore the number one shipbuilding and repairing centre700 words
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Article, Illustration53 1970-05-16 7 Executive Committee members of the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders Repairers (SASAR) Vice-President Victor Choy Yew Mun Treasurer John Wilde Assistant Treasurer Loh Wing Sirw Vice-President R E. Butler Public Liaison Officer Loke Mun Chong Assistant Public Liaison Officer R.J. Gray Secretary Chi* Swee Whye Assistant Secretary K.C. Lee Research Officer53 words
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Article, Illustration741 1970-05-16 8 The success story of SASAR the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers stems from the qualities of its members. They are shipbu.lders and repairers who have formed thriving concerns yet most of them had humble beginnings. They all show a common characteristic of thinking BIG, planning741 words
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Advertisement120 1970-05-16 7 Ship Builders And Repairers. Robin Shipyard (Pte) Ltd. (Formerly Sin Hong Pte. Ltd.) No. 44, Rhu Cross, Tanjong Rhu, Singapore 15. Tel: *****5. Telex: RS 415 Cable: ROBINSHIP Sole Agents Russian Machinery And Equipments. Automatic Cutting Machines, Welding Sets, Lathes Others. Marweld Engineers Head Office: No. 19, Tractor Road, Jurong120 words
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Advertisement72 1970-05-16 7 WARM CONGRATULATIONS to the SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION OF SHIPBUILDERS REPAIRERS on the occasion of their Second Anniversary ATS ASSOCIATED TECHNICAL SERVICES (PTE) LTD.* 4*ll Amb* Mtnaon* Orehvd Road •PA 6ox M Kliaiy load PjQttSfcwM* TO: astro* am' CABLES? ATIAS Supply Maintenance of Land-based Marine Radiocommunication, Electronic, Navigation and Control Equipment. Congratulations72 words
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Advertisement175 1970-05-16 8 Specialists Building, Ship-Repairing Marine Engineering. Specialised Shipping Apartments. Kee Lee Engineering Works No. 17, Kallang Place, Singapore 12. Tels: *****2 *****3. Associate Company Hardware Dealer: LENG HONG CO., (PTE) LTD., 45. KALLANG ROAD. SINGAPORE 8. TEL: *****3/*****5. Heartiest Congratulations to the SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION OF SHIPBIHLOERS i REPAIRERS on the occasion175 words
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Advertisement78 1970-05-16 8 Felicitations Best Wishes to the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders Repairers on the occasion of their Second Anniversary ENGINEERING PROBLEMS? get the helping hand of an expert fr m Ifig £> "f. A ..V m *r.< m jl 4 ft m* If it's Electronic, Pneumatic or Hydraulics Automation, Instrumentation or Calibration78 words
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Advertisement270 1970-05-16 9 You want a pretty deck-welder I We have a Mini! A MinMeckwefder...by BOC! It's different: It extends all the advantages of automatic welding to joints previously considered too inaccessible or too short for machine welding. B And it tackles other jobs more efficiently than the usual automatics. Only 60 lb.270 words
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Advertisement259 1970-05-16 9 Heartiest Congratulations to the SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION OF SHIPBUILDERS AND REPAIRERS on the occasion of their Second Anniversary LION CITY ENGINEERING COMPANY 146 *B, Robinson Road, Singapore, 1. Telephone: ***** Workshop: 183/191. Tanjong Rhu Road, Singapore, 15. Telephone: *****8 Consulting Engineer, Marine Surveyor, t>eneral Contractors for Marine Diesel. Steam Engine*. Boiler259 words
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Advertisement201 1970-05-16 9 Shipbuilder* And Repairers Pine Craftsmanship It Our Tradition Specialists In The Design fir Construction Of Offshore Supply b Workboats For The Oil Industry. Vosper Thornycroft Uniteers Ltd. N*. 200, Tanjeng Rhu, Singap.r. 15. P.O. Los 95. Tels: *****1-8. Specialists In Shipbuilding. Shiprcgairing, Marine Engineering. Voyage Repairs. KWONC SOON ENGINEERING CO.201 words
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942 1970-05-16 10 Jimmy Lad - By Jimmy Lad JOON STABLE'S Guarantee is a safe bet In Race Three for class four division two performers over 7f at Penang today, opening day of the Penang Turf Club meeting. Last time out he was Installed a Arm favourite but could only942 words
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585 1970-05-16 10 PENANG, Fri.—Trainer Mickey Donnelly's pair, Chah Kwav Teow and Timber Exporter were associated in an interesting workout on soft going here this morning, reports our racing correspondent. The pair matched strides over 3f in 41 1/5 with Chah Kway Teow a length in front585 words
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Article44 1970-05-16 10 TOKYO. Fri. (AFP) Two Mexican boxers Chlko Andrade and Baby Carona debut in the Tokyo ring on June 21. with one of them trading blows with World Boxing Association junior lightweight champion Hlroshi Kobayashl In a non-title 10rounder. it was reported today.44 words
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261 1970-05-16 10 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Majid Khan, the Pakistan Test cricketer, hit his second century in three days to rescue Cambridge University in their match against Derbyshire yesterday, He hammered 117, including 17 fours, out of the university total of 228. His century came in261 words
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Article59 1970-05-16 10 BANGKOK. Fri. (Reuter) Cambodia will be invited to take part in the Sixth Asian Games to be held in Bangkok later this year. Mr. Kong Visudharom, Secretary-General of the Asian Games Organising Committee, said yesterday that a formal invitation would be handed over to a Cambodian59 words
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159 1970-05-16 10 HTRLINGRAM. Eng. land. Fri. (I PI) American Arthur Ashe survived a shaky start yesterday before going on to 1 each the semi-finals of the Biostrath hard court championships with a 9-7. 6-0 defeat of Australian Allan McDonald. The tourney's number cne seed,159 words
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Article107 1970-05-16 10 LAS VEGAS. Nevada. Fri. (UPI) Pancho Gonzales moved into the semi-finals of the US$5O,OOO Howard Hughes invitational tennis tournament vesterday by upsetting fourth-seeded Andres Gimeno of Spam 8-6. 6-4. Gonzales. 42. is the defending champion in the tournament Frontier Hotel. In three other All-Austra-lian quarter-finals, top-seed-ed Rod107 words
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Article100 1970-05-16 10 LOS ANGELES. Fri. (UPI) Ruben Navarro of Los Angeles, the No. 1 junior lightweight contender in the world, scored a fifth round knockout over tough Jimmy Robertson or Harbour City. California, in a scheduled 10-rounder last night. Robertson's comer v*ouldn't let their fighter continue after the fifth100 words
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Article149 1970-05-16 10 BERLIN Fri (UP!) England's Virginia Wade and Karen Krantzke of Australia each battled to threeset victories yesterday to gam the semi-final round in the Berlin international tennis tournament. Miss Wade beat West Germany's Helga schultzeHoesl 6-4 1-6 10-8. while Miss Krantzke beat Rosemary Casals of the149 words
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Article105 1970-05-16 10 Trevino Player Share Lead FORT WORTH. Texas, Fri. (Reuter) Lee Trevino and South Africa's Gary Player, first and second on the money list, scored four-under-par 66's yesterday to share a one-stroke lead in the first round of the US$ 125,00n Colonial National invitation golf tournament. It was Trevino's 11th round105 words
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Article209 1970-05-16 10 JIMMY LAO CISCO ZODIAC RACE U 4) KAYU 5 1 Terrific < S 1 Thai Loy 5 TERRIFIC 8 Thai Loy (11) feddie (4) RAYU (5 Terrific «10) Water Scoot *ACfc fc ft) SHYREE < I 1 Amnesty S Okaj Okay ft) SHYREE King's Row 5 i Okay Okay209 words
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Article1009 1970-05-16 10 Race 1: CL 6 Dlv. 3 7 Fur*.— 2.30 p.m. ($4,500) 1 ***** 2 »Ui/JO 3 ***** 4 ***** 5 ***** Sirwln Hlf Ull| Major 1 Girl Kayo Terrific 77 «y By ay 4t BOO S 10 808 808 ft 07 Pisce* Noordin Morao 1 PK L/*h1,009 words
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Article, Illustration479 1970-05-16 11 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) The British Government last night refused to ban the AllWhite jouth African cricket team from carrying out their controversial tour of England starting next month. Intervening unexpectedly at the end of an emergency House of Commons debate, Home479 words
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183 1970-05-16 11 SALISBURY. Fri. (Reuter) Rhodesia yesterday withdrew from the 1970 Davis Cup competition, tennis officials here reported. A cable was sent to the Davis Cup European Zone Committee earlier yesterday. Guy Hodder, Secretary of the Rhodesian Lawn Tennis Association, disclosed. He said the decision183 words
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Article143 1970-05-16 11 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter)— Pakistani Test cricket stars Intikhab Alam and Younis Ahmed have told their County. Surrey, that thev do not want to play against the touring South Africans this summer. Surrev are due to play the Springboks at The Oval on July143 words
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277 1970-05-16 11 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Zambia's High Commissioner here, Mr. Peter Matoka, last night said that Zambia would withdraw from the Commonwealth Games if South Africa's cricket tour of Britain takes place. In a statement the High Commissioner urged that the Marylebone Cricket Club reconsider and277 words
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Article67 1970-05-16 11 GUANAJCCATO. Mexico. Fri. (Reuter) Brazil's World Cup soccer hopes have received a double setback following a request by outside right Rogerio to be sent home and complaints by star forward Tostao of an irritation in his eye. But Tostao. who had an operation on his eye in67 words
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Article172 1970-05-16 11 Baseball Results Standings NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) —Results of major league baseball oiaved yesterday: NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 11 Pittsburgh 7 Houston 3 San Diego 1 Los Angeles 6 San Francisco 3 New York at Chicago (postponed rain) Montreal at Philadelphia (postponed ram). AMERICAN LEAGUE Minnesota 5 Kansas City 2172 words
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Article137 1970-05-16 11 EDINBURGH, Scotland. Frt. (Reuter) Scottish National Party chairman William Wolfe yesterday suggested mat England should withdraw from the Commonwealth Games as a last resort to prevent a boycott over the South African cricket tour. Mr. Wolfe will leave for London today to plead with the High137 words
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Advertisement574 1970-05-16 11 CLASSIFIEDS... CLASSIFIEDS... Sol— 4 Service Television Radio REDUFL'SION TELEVISION RENTALS H P. J, CASH Complete range to suit everyone, showroom#: Clemenceau Avenue. Joo Chlat Road, Taman Jurong. REDIKKLSION REPAIRS ANY MAKE OK TV SETS. Radiophone Controlled Maintenance Phone 833,11/8 g'pore Communal Aerial Systems Closed Cirrult TV Btrkfroand Mu«lr Installation Phone574 words
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Advertisement638 1970-05-16 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS BARTLEY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (CNEC) English Hartley Road. Singapore. 19 Sunday 8 30am Worship service 300 Dm Primary Junior 3 90pm Senior at Afluit B8 000 pm Evening Ooapel Serrlca Saturday 8 80pm You to fctiicwsnip Wednesday 7.30 pm Frayer Si Bible Study B K AN C HkJ) MMcraetutD638 words
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Advertisement704 1970-05-16 11 Kit LiUIOUb ANNOUNCtW-NTb tURHKH KOAl) MEIHOLMSI Ml HI H M. Harker Koaa Singapore. 11 «DDav 10-00 am. vVoranip service 880 em Sunday Sohooi lU.(IK ULA.NUAH HI .N bat XtIHIIUIItI HI HI H v MHDari K»aa Singapore «U|U 4-4)0 da wuruip service (Hokkien A can t i.BO D-m Sunday scoooi 4.0*704 words
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Miscellaneous1064 1970-05-16 11 d radio I'JiTn CHANNEL 5 .100 Opening Anncta Phantaman National Velvet Whickers World Star Soccer Amuthum Thenum What's My Line Science In Action Alfred Hitchcock H R Pufnstuf Disneyland "Adventure Wild wood Heart" News in B;ief Disneyland (Cont'd' News and Newsreel (C) Virginian News <E» Mod Squad Jonathan Winters Show1,064 words
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Article, Illustration340 1970-05-16 12 TWO international experts for food and beverage, revealed the true secret of preparing canapes and fine hors d'oeuvres yesterday, at a gourmet demonstra- rion. The government demonstration. by Mr. R. Lucerl and R. D. Tata was at the residence of the Netherlands Ambassador Rudolf340 words
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Article65 1970-05-16 12 A former petrol kiosk attendent. Shivdcal Duga Dass, 18, yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of $230.40 cts. belonging to his employer. Dass w as alleged to have stolen the money from Cheong Sun Cheng, on Oct. 9 last year at the kiosk The Ninth Court65 words
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Article124 1970-05-16 12 Mr. Harold R. Crawford, the International Executive Service Corps Regional Director of Operations for the Far East and South Asia will arrive here tomorrow to study the local lESC operations. Currently on a visit to the lESC operations in Korea, Taiwan. Philippines. Thailand and Malaysia. Mr.124 words
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681 1970-05-16 12 The alleged murder of kidnapped victim Ong Beang Leek was yesterday enacted in the High Court by a man now serving time in jail. Richard Lai Choon Seng, former proprietor of an electrical shop in Kelantan Road, cave evidence before Mr. Justice Winslow681 words
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Article55 1970-05-16 12 An unidentified decomposed corpse of an old man was found floating in th« Kallang River Thursday afternoon A police launch patrolling in the vicinity recovered the body The deceased was about 60-year-old. clad in a yellow short sleeved shirt and a pair of blue shorts. There was a55 words
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Article43 1970-05-16 12 MORE than $3,000 in cash and jewellery were reported missing from a flat at Orchard Court on Thursday afternoon. The occupants in the house had left the flat at noon and returned three hours later to find the money and jewellery gone.43 words
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Article, Illustration255 1970-05-16 12 FROM Monday onwards the familiar khaki-uniform-ed meter readers of the Public Utilities Board will call at consumers' premises in their new uniform. They will be clad in light blue-sleeved shirts and dark blue trousers. Instead of the metal badges presently worn Dy them for Identification,255 words
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Article, Illustration199 1970-05-16 12 THE Singapore Armed Forces air defence operators, now working jointly with the RAF men at Bukit Gombak Air Defence centre are learning valuable lessons from the RAF men in their build up of their air defence which will be put to test in the199 words
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Article29 1970-05-16 12 THE University of Singapore Students' Union will hold its Convocation Ball at the Peacock Room in Min* Court Hotel on June 6 from 8 p.m. to 3 a.m.29 words
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Article69 1970-05-16 12 A man fell from the top of an attap shed and w as killed bv an upright stakes which Dierced his neck, the Coroner's court was told yesterday. This occurred on April 22 when Tan Moh Seng W5. was repairing the top portion of the attap shed behind his69 words
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Article57 1970-05-16 12 The consular division of the Malaysian High Commission w»ll be moved to Holland Park Queensway. Singapore 3, with effect from Ma v 25. The Consular oivision, now located at No. Goodwood Hill deals with Passports. Visas, and other Consular matters The Car Permit Section and Sabah Government Liaison Unit57 words
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Article214 1970-05-16 12 TH" first staqe of census field operations numbering of all houses and households in the Republic, including its off-shore islands —has been «atisfactorily completed. The only difficulty faced bv the census staff was in contacting persons living in single-person households. The census staff had to214 words
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Advertisement243 1970-05-16 12 NOTICES APPOINTMENTS IjSfet SINGAPORE ARMED FORCES ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS 1. applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for appointment to supervisory/instructor posts in the electronic trades in the SAF. Training 2. Successful candidates may be given advanced training either abroad, or locally to qualify as specialists in one of the following243 words
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Advertisement203 1970-05-16 12 FLASH BOOKS POCKET LIBRARY OF MODERN LIVING 160 PAGES at $1.40 The following 32 titles are available now! 1 Art Of Make-up. 2. Improve loor Memory 3 Guidance For Mother-To-Be 4 Beauty Around The Clock 5 Protect Your Nerve®. 6 Yoga For All 7. How To Be Self-Con-fident 8 Reduce203 words
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Miscellaneous78 1970-05-16 12 TIME AND TIDE TODAV SINGAPORE TOWN: 1.15 am (4.1 ft.); 6.54 a.m. (64 ft 1.33 p.m (2.8 ft 6.09 pm (8.1 ft.). NAVAL DOCKYARD: 106 am. (4.9 ft.); 7.02 am. (7.7 ft.); 1.21 p.m. (3.8 ft.); 8.11 p.m. (8.4 ft.). TOMORROW SINGAPORE TOWN: 3.23 am (1.4 ft.); 10.02 a.m. (7.878 words
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