Eastern Sun, 26 May 1970
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Title Section22 1970-05-26 1 Eastern Sun SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY -fr Es*d. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1352 Tuesday. 26 May 1970. MC(P) Ifilß Price 15 cent,22 words
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Article, Illustration505 1970-05-26 1 Cambodian Trouble Shooter pHNOMPENH, Mon. (Reuter) Cambodia intends to ask President Nixon to keep American troops in Cami r* z b °dia until the end of the war/' Foreign Minister Yem Sambaur told a Press Conference today, before he left for Saigon. Mr.UPI radiophoto. - 505 words
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243 1970-05-26 1 TOKYO, Mon. (Reuter) Japan will sign separate bilateral memoranda with Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia early next month to launch a full-fledged survey on the Malacca Straits, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. He told Reuter the survey, using an Indonesian vessel, would243 words
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Article225 1970-05-26 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) The White House today reaffirmed to President Nixon's pledge to pull out all U.S. troops from Cambodia by June 30. Press Secretary Ronald L. Zierler gave the assurance when asked about a statement by Cambodia's Foreign Minister that his government would request Nixon225 words
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Article88 1970-05-26 1 LONDON. Mon (Reuter) Married couples should be licensed by the state to have ciiildren according to their level of intelligence. an Anglican clergyman said in a sermon Sunday. A normal couple should be licensed to have two children, those considered inferior should bp restricted to one. and88 words
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Article65 1970-05-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. MOB —The government has been nrged to place a limit on the import of rice. Radio Malaysia said todaj It quoted the latest issue Of the newsletter of the Co-operative Bank Ltd. as saying in its editorial that Malaysia should take steps in dealing with65 words
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Article207 1970-05-26 1 BUCHAREST, Men. (Reuter) Heavy rains, high winds and rising rivers today forced hundreds of Rumanian families to flee their homes for the second time in two weeks. Adding to the hardships of the worst floods In the country's history, more than three feet of snow piled207 words
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Article37 1970-05-26 1 BETRUT. Mon. UPI) —Lebanese forces ire fighting a fierce battle with an Israeli armoured column which pushed its «iv inside Lebanon north of the village of Yaroun. »n south Lebanon. Lebanese military spokesman said today.37 words
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Article100 1970-05-26 1 PARIS, Mon. (Reuter) West German Foreign Minister Walter Scheel said here today that a Soviet-West German treaty renouncing the use of force was possible before the end of this year. "Preliminary talks to clear up all problems with the Soviet Union have been completed and tullfledged negotiations100 words
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257 1970-05-26 1 PHNOM PENH, Mon. (Reuter) A Swissair D.C.-8 jetliner arrived here today from Bangkok to take Chinese and North Korean diplomats to Peking. The chartered plane was scheduled to bring back 46 Cambodian Diplomats and their families from China to Cambodia tomorrow. The flight will break a257 words
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Article64 1970-05-26 1 MANILA. Mon (UPI) The Nationalist Chinese embassy today lodged a protest with the Philippine government following an explosion which damaged the embassy building Sunday. The explosion broke more than 35 windows and damaged the building's veranda. Police specula* ed It was the work of either Chinese anti-Nationalists64 words
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Miscellaneous19 1970-05-26 1 LADIES DAY 3S if "For the last time, boss that contract will be signed on MY terms, or else..19 words
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254 1970-05-26 2 PENANG, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman last night warned the 'Big Powers' It would be a big and costly mistake to disregard to security of South-east Asia. The Tunku said: "I have always regarded this region as an important area which254 words
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Article148 1970-05-26 2 AN Administrative Assistant of Cycle and Carriage Company, Mercedes Bens Division, yesterday pleaded guilty in the Fifth District Courl, to a charge of criminal breach of trust, of $6,690.20. cts. Loh Hock Seng, 53. was sentenced to six months Jail, by the Judge. Syed148 words
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Article99 1970-05-26 2 A young woman, Wong Bey Wah. 22. had her handbar containin* her money snatched as she was about to come out of the lift at a block of flats at Pesiaran Krliling on Sunday night. Wong was rftumin? horn* and was in the same lift with99 words
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Article, Illustration360 1970-05-26 2 Five practical amendments proposed by the Singapore delegation were unonjmously accepted at the second Conference of the Association of South-east Asian University Students held at Bandung recently. This was disclosed by Mr. T. T. Durai, president of the University of Singapore Students Union360 words
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Article127 1970-05-26 2 SARAWAK ELECTIONS JUNE 6JULY 4 KUCHING, Mon. State and Parliamentary elections are to be held in Sarawak from June 6 to July 4, th® chairman of the Election Commission, Tan Sri Ahmad Perang announced this here today after his two-hour meeting with candidates and political party representatives. Counting will take127 words
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Article57 1970-05-26 2 SAF personnel will be carrying out rock blasting activities at 13 ms Mandal Road for a period of one month, beginning yesterday. Except for Sundays and public holidays rock blasting activities would be carried out dally from 1.00 pm. to 4.30 p.m. Members of the public are warned57 words
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61 1970-05-26 2 WEDDING bells rang last Sunday for Mr. Stephen Chow Yue Weng, and Miss Doris Pui Chan. Mr. Chow is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Chow Tong. He is attached to the Ninth Magistrate's Court, in South Bridge Road. Mr. Chow is known as one of the most industrious61 words
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Article, Illustration297 1970-05-26 2 The Christian Business Men's Committee, which started in 1930 with the purpose of confronting uncommitted businessmen with the claims of Jesus Christ has today over 11,000 members in 650 local committees in over 40 countries. This was disclosed by Its International chairman. Mr. Paul H.297 words
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Article100 1970-05-26 2 An immigration officer, Ariffln bin Dollah who was convicted and sentenced to 18 months' jail by a District Judge appealed in the High Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Choor Singh. Ariffln. 24, was found guilty of corruptly accepting a sum of money from Ahad bin Mohammed Bal'jeh100 words
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Article55 1970-05-26 2 ONG Beng Wah. 27, was yesterday fined $1,500 in the Fifth District Court, after he pleaded guilty to a charge of negligent driving. which caused the death of a student. Liew Nam Fatt, 13. The accident took place on Aug. 17 last year, along Braddel55 words
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Article46 1970-05-26 2 The Science Teachers Association of Singapore, will be organising its third srminar on June 11 at the National Junior College. This seminar will deal with problems of teaching science In schools. The theme Is "Philosophy and Objectives of Science Education in the Seventies."46 words
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Article84 1970-05-26 2 A cyclist, Lim Kay Poh, 60, died in hospital after lie was knocked down by a car at the junction of Koon Seng Road and Rambai Road Sunday night. Meanwhile, the police are appealing to the relatives of Low Yong Peng. 65. who fell off from a bus84 words
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Article217 1970-05-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia signed two loon agreements with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development on May 20, amounting to $64.5 mil- lion. The first loan amounting to 539 million is for the purpose of financing thr second phase of the Jengka Triangle Land217 words
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Article86 1970-05-26 2 About 1.500 people jammed the Al-Malik King Faisal's Hall of all-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society at Lorong 12, Geylang last Sunday. The occasion was the Islamic-Tamil Song and Cultural show, organised by the All-Singapore Muslim Prophet Moha m m e d's Birthday Celebrations Committee. The audiences were to86 words
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Article56 1970-05-26 2 THE Kampong Glam Youth Welfare Association will organise a dinner and dance under the patronage of Mr. S. Rajaratnam. Minister for Foreign Affairs and Labour and M.P. of Kampong Glam, on July 4. 1970. The proceeds of the function will be donated to the needy56 words
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Article76 1970-05-26 2 MR. T. W. Ong has been re-elected President of the Peranakan Association at the recent general meeting. Others elected were Mr. Tav Soo Yong, Vice-Presi-dent; Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, Vice-President; Mr. Seah Peng chuan. Secretary: Mr. Lim Teck Hui, Asst. Secretary; and Mr. Kueh Tiong Toong Treasurer.76 words
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Article226 1970-05-26 2 The Blood Transfusion Service has appealed to people with Group "O" blood to come forward to donate their blood. They are requested to make their donation either at the Blood Donation Centre. Outram Road or at the mobile sessions. The weekly bulletin of Blood Trans! usion Service226 words
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Article122 1970-05-26 2 THE Adult Education Board will he organising an Elementary Kindergarten Teacher-Training Course for teachers who are at present teaching in Kindergartens. The course will Include the study of the following Understanding Children. Language Development. Number Concepts. Music for Kindergarten. Art and Crafts. Health Habits and Safety First.122 words
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Article57 1970-05-26 2 A MAN. armed with s sharp object, held UD Tan Kwok Yong. 20. and his girlfriend. at Weld Road and escaped with a total of $l7O in cash and jewellery on Sunday morning. Tan was walking along the road at about 6 a.m. when they were confronted57 words
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303 1970-05-26 3 OSAKA, Japan, Mon. (UPI) Six Cxech women employed in the Czechoslovak Pavilion at Expo '7O left Japan aboard a Russian ship yesterday. There were reports that they wanted to defect to Canada. However, a Czech official denied the303 words
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Article136 1970-05-26 3 KISSIMMEE, Florida, Mon. (UPI) Charles Davis and nis wife were struck and killed yesterday by a car driven by Davis' brother. The latter was coming to nelp them get their own car out of a ditch. Highway Patrol Trooper R. M. Kirby related Davis and136 words
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Article110 1970-05-26 3 OSAKA. Japan. Mon. (UPI) Someone left a brassiere in the Soviet Pavilion. A guard found a pair ol fa«se teeth in the Mitsubishi Pavilion. Visitors to Expo "70 are losing items at a faster rate than they did in Montreal in 1967. Some losses even defy explanation. A110 words
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Article40 1970-05-26 3 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) The Philippine peso declined today against the U.S. dollar on the interbank currency market. The floating rate was 6.166 pesos against one U.S dollar. The peso was 6.165 on Fridav. Sales amounted to U.S.S 350,000.40 words
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Article, Illustration191 1970-05-26 3 MANILA, Mon. (UPI) The Department of Foreign Affairs has been ordered to study the possibility of closing missions abroad with little work to do. The Manila dally. "Bulletin". today reported the order, made by President Marcos, was aimed at saving some money In the191 words
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295 1970-05-26 3 PORT MORESBY, Mon. (Reuter) Police hope "a peace conference" on Saturday will end a wave of killings between rival tribes here. About 400 people, representing highland clans and Papuan mountain tribe, met in a Port Moresby police station in an effort to end295 words
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Article96 1970-05-26 3 ATLANTA. Georgia Mon. (UPI) The Air Force announced last night that a CSA. the world's largest airplane, made an emergency landing after an electrical failure. The big craft landed at nearby Dobbins Air Force Base without landing lights about 11 p.m. There was no further damage and96 words
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264 1970-05-26 3 JOGJAKARTA, Indonesia, Mon. (Reuter) Ministers from 8 countries hare completed their fifth annual review of economic development in South-East Asia. All agenda items were completed yesterday. The final session this morning has only to formally accept one communique and agree to hold the264 words
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Article113 1970-05-26 3 NEW YORK, Mon. (Reuter) A Spanish fisherman Francisco Sinioiorts is suing America for SS6 million to pay for his help in finding a hydrogen bomb. The latter fell Into the Mediterranean near his boat after the mid-air collision involving a B-52 bomber In 1966. By helping the113 words
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404 1970-05-26 3 SARAVANE, Laos, Mon. (AFP) North Vietnamese troops yesterday fired on a helicopter carrying Finance Minister and Defence Adviser Sissouk Na Champassak, it was learned today. British Charge d'Affaires K. Scott was also on board The rest of404 words
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Article, Illustration554 1970-05-26 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. (UPI) Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban yesterday warned that a new war in the Middle-East is inevitable if nothing is done to counter the presence of Soviet pilots in Egypt and the buildup of Soviet arms aid. Eban, appearing on a554 words
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432 1970-05-26 4 BEIRUT, Mon. (Reuter) Southern Lebanese villagers are pouring out of border areas in an exodus set afoot by recent attacks by Israeli guns, aircraft and troops. Twenty civilian* were reported killed and 40 others injured in the Israeli shelllngs of four Lebanese432 words
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Article48 1970-05-26 4 MILAN. Italy. Mon. (UPI) Fighting between young demonstrators and police broke out in Milan for the second successive day yesterday during an election campaign meeting b> neofascists. Police said they detained 17 persons, bringing the total number of persons detained on both days to 52.48 words
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Article115 1970-05-26 4 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Britain faced another rabies tear* today after a dog showing symptoms of the disease attacked its owner. The dog was destroyed immediately after the attack at Epsom. south of London, and will be examined by Agriculture Ministry experts later today. A Ministry spokesman115 words
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66 1970-05-26 4 The long arm of the R.A.F. police stretches down the lending steps from his Royal Air Force Britannia which flew into Changi from Britain last week with provost reinforcements to help patrol and guard R.A.F. Tengah—where aircraft and airmen reinforcement are arriving to take part in the five-month exercise, Bersatu66 words
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Article366 1970-05-26 4 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) Australian actor George Laienby, the latest James Bond of the movies, said yesterday he had failed to obtain bail for his friend George Drummond, a British millionaire, who was arrested by Frankfurt police on Thursday in connection with US$lOO,OOO worth of stolen366 words
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183 1970-05-26 4 Ben Gurion: Give Back Captured Land NEW YORK. Mon. <Router) Mr David Ben-Gu-rlon. former Israeli Prime Minister, has said that Israel should, for the sake of peace, give back all the land It captured from the Arabs during the six-day war. except Jerusalem and the Golan Heights. Time magazine reported183 words
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81 1970-05-26 4 The lovely stranger from the circus caravan risks a short flirt with the little cavaliers quickly between two performances. The two circus colleagues are not just interested in Sylvie the pretty flower girl but also the matching stocking tights which fit so elegantly, made of "trilastic". As flowers are said81 words
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Article123 1970-05-26 4 TIDWORTH. England, Mon. (Reuter) Princess Anne fell from her horse during a show jumping event here and reportedly uttered a mild oath as she left the ring. "I saw bloody stars" the Princes? was said to have told friends as she nursed her bruises. Princess123 words
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380 1970-05-26 4 ROME, Mon. (Reuter) Mr. Michael Stewart, British Foreign Secretary, said here yesterday the Nato alliance would be prepared to discuss mutual and balanced force reductions in central Europe with the Warsaw pact on a realistic basis. Mr. Stewart, speaking to reporters at Rome380 words
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Article87 1970-05-26 4 NEW YORK. Moo (ReutT) The Soviet Cnion ha* taken over virtually all of Lsypt's defences and hy September 1 plans to have 480 missiles in place. manned b? 15.09(1 Russian military personnel, according to Newsweek macazine Newsweek senior editor Arnaud He who compiler! evidence of a87 words
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405 1970-05-26 4 ALBA lULIA, Central Rumania, Mon. (Renter) —Thousands more Rumanian families were e y acuated today from townships in central Rumania as a 48hour deluc.e flooded rivers to dan9er levels for the second time in ten days. Communist Party officials in the flood devastated town of405 words
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Fotorama'70 YOUR WEEKLY PHOTO PAGE
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Article, Illustration339 1970-05-26 5 WSF - by WSF IT was a magnificent show of Baby's photographs for the judges. Some are so pleasing and full of smile and some are in sleepy look, but the instinct behaviour of a baby is demonstrated in many forms of action. However, there is a339 words
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388 1970-05-26 5 FOTORAMA '7O CONTEST-'F Sponsored by Moutrie (Pte.) Ltd. Aqent for MINOLTA CAMERAS. OFFICIAL KNTR* PUHM FOtorama contest "TO EASTERN SDN 23-B Cantonment Ro«a -lneapore 2 In oompiylns into the raiea oi this contest 1 submit nerewitb mi entry and shall abide by the decision388 words
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Article29 1970-05-26 5 Visit the Foto Fair at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The 21st International Photographic Exhibition is now open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. until May 31.29 words
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Advertisement140 1970-05-26 5 i i I :<* O M. 1 V'fc r*> x-> v.v 'i *8 <:t: ■;yv. tc. Too Load! Ton see! Ton shoot! It's all fnn making lively home movies with Minolta Antopak -BS6 One, two, three! Movie-making is as simple as that with a Minolta Autopak -8 S6. Everything is140 words
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Article573 1970-05-26 6 TSRAELI Foreign Minister Abba Eban. who recently concluded discissions with American authorities in Washington, has said that he did not believe that the United States will turn down his country's request for 125 Jet warplanes. The planes. Israel argues, are essential to maintain air superiority which, in573 words
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Article249 1970-05-26 6 npHOUOH It is premature at the moment to prediet on the outcftme of the NTUC (National Trades Union Congress) ventures. Indications are not wanting that th?y will be a success as years roll on. The ingredients of a dynamic society are intelligence, Initiative, adaptability and farsightedness. That the249 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1970-05-26 6 R. W. COCKING - The State Of The Union—l ■y R. W. COCKING LONDON: Many thoughtful people, American and nonAmerican, ore today asking themselves the question: Is the United States on the verge of Fascism? The parallels between Italy and Germany in the twenties and the US1,010 words
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411 1970-05-26 6 TREVOR WOOD - By TREVOR WOOD (Reuter). BRUSSELS, Tho North Atlantic allies are planning the next round in a diplomatic offensive to prod Russia to agreo to reduce military forces along Europe's East-West border. Preparations are almost complete for the annual spring meeting of NATO(Reuter). - 411 words
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Article, Illustration1462 1970-05-26 6 REPLY BY SEN. KENNEDY TO COLUMNIST ALSOPS OPEN LETTER. Dear Joe: I have never before replied to an open letter with an open letter but I agree with you that the times demand some rules be broken. Though I am flattered that you imply I may have1,462 words
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COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
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Article, Illustration440 1970-05-26 7 Easier conditions ruled the Stock Market yesterday. Shore prices eroded heavily especially in industrials which drifted lower under selling pressure. Total turnover reportedly amounted to 1.2 miflion units. Although trading was concentrated on the lower class stocks, no recovery was seen in them but instead440 words
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Article826 1970-05-26 7 done in and reported to thejtrading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysiajand Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,0""* units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS ACMA $2.04 U); Allan SI 57 (4) $1.56 (2) 51.55 (6): DIM $1.59 (1) $1.57 (1); Ben826 words
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Article96 1970-05-26 7 1Mb noon pnrr» at the Mncapore Chines* Produte Fa change imrrdu «err> B Coconut oil (fr-OU) Hulk 58 50 1 iMunui (ill (F.OB Drum e>0 50 Mixed t opra 35-50 Muntok White Ft-ppfr <FOB> 152.50 Sarawak White Pepper (toa> 150 00 Sarawak special Hlack l**ppei (I'll Hi .N L96 words
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Article85 1970-05-26 7 (Manager*' Price tor Ma* 26) CIlARlhRLD I'MI TRI STS S. Growth fund 1.03 1 06 ASIA I'MT TRUSTS M Invest Fund sd 1.18 1.21 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS l*t Singapore 2 61 2nd Mog.ipore IHH 3rd Singapore l.Jfc The Com. Ind 1.00 ni.i\d The sav. Kund \d 101 185 words
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Article689 1970-05-26 7 BID and offer prices 1 officially listed yesterday at the close of business in the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore were: INDUSTRIALS B s. Allied Choc 3 20 Alian IM 1.53 Urn A- Co 156 Borneo Bh<l cd 1 66 167689 words
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Article, Illustration338 1970-05-26 7 VOLKSWAGEN vehicles will be least responsible for air pollution when 12 VW diagnostic centres open in Singapore and West Malaysia next month. Mr. R. F. Funk, service controller of Champion Motors (S) Pte. Ltd. says the new scheme caters for Volkswagen owners who can338 words
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Article251 1970-05-26 7 JUNE first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 581 cents per lb. up cents from the previous close. The tone of the market was steady quiet. The market ruled about unchanged and inactive, dampened by the holiday in251 words
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Article64 1970-05-26 7 MR E KAMMERZELL of Daimler-Benz Ag has heen appointed technical adviser to the Cycle and Carriage assembly plants in Singapore and Malaysia. He takes over from Mr. Heinz Glass, who has assumed the post of technical factory representative for this region. Mr. Glass has been here for64 words
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Article15 1970-05-26 7 On the Straits tin market yesterday, business was done at $673 down $2.25.15 words
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334 1970-05-26 7 t m a Sydney Stocks, WSm Closing Prices SYDNEY, Mon. (UPI) Share prices in all sections of the trading market declined again when trading resumed on the Sydney Stock Exchange today. Buyers were not interested to re-enter the market and trading petered out to334 words
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Article156 1970-05-26 7 HONG KONG should develop herself into a full container port in order to maintain her present position as a leading transshipment port for Southeast Asia. This was the opinion of Mr. Robert J. Schmltt. CP rail's manager of foreign freight, pacific services. Mr. Schmitt. who nas156 words
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Article84 1970-05-26 7 More than 50 businessmen from Sinßapore's industrial world attended a special film show on the development over the past thirty years of a major corrosion prevention system at the Australian Trade Commission recently. The film told the story of •Dimetcote', invented in 193" in Melbourne, Australia, a84 words
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Article93 1970-05-26 7 The Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for today. May 28. DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 1/2 Seine Lloyd 3/4 Vishva Shakti 25/28 Hikone Maru 10/11 Moonio 15/18 Tiore 18 Kibi Maru 21 EAST Soon Bee 22 Aamapta I 23/24 Panirad 29 30 Rajula93 words
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165 1970-05-26 7 AN ENGINEERING expert from West Germany has just arrived in Kuala Lumpur to conduct an intensive technical sales course for William Jacks executives and sales staff from Singapore, and Malaysia He is Mr. F. Fischer, chief test engineer and oroduct specialist of Michigan compaction165 words
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Article128 1970-05-26 7 HONG KONG. Moil. (UPI) Today's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investmrnt Ltd.). (Buyers) (Sellers) 195 196 per 100 Straits dollars 147 148 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars 6.735 6745 per Australian dollar 340 360 per 1.000 Burmese ityata 460 480 per 1.000 Indian rupees128 words
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Article461 1970-05-26 7 AKKIA ALU I 1-45am Mv% I'M K Lumpur 7 OOa-m Mm .-.82 Maura*. K Lumpur 7 3(1 a in M«»A 123 K Lumpur 1*30 am M>A 4.V> K I umpur 11.05a in M>\ 154 Pfrntna, K Lumpur 1150am Mt>A .'03 Jakarta 1 30 pm MSA 4.11 Kuching 2461 words
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Article, Illustration578 1970-05-26 8 Joseph Galloway - By Joseph Galloway SIGIRIYA, Ceylon The granite mountain rises abruptly and unexpectedly in the sea of brush spread across Ceylon's north central plains. It towers some 400 feet In an otherwise flat exEanse. It is Sigiriya, the ion Fortress from whose peak a paranoid king watched the(UPI Photo). - 578 words
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Article, Illustration645 1970-05-26 8 Minh Tam - By Minh Tam SAIGON In a popular Vietnamese folk song expressing the ten most striking features of a gracious and beautiful woman, her long jet black hair is cited as being of flrst importance: "You are flrst loved for your hair which is tied In645 words
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Article910 1970-05-26 8 John Newell - SCIENCE NOTES Bv John Newell LONDON: Arthritis a thoroughly unpleasant disease of the joints is all too often progressive and incurable and for the victim it can make movement agonising or impossible. especially when the hip Joint is affected Surgeons have gone some way to solve the910 words
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Article885 1970-05-26 8 Ele; Walt Dulaney - DATELINE By Ele Walt Dulaney Dear Ele and Walt: Our school is doing a psychedelic version of Hamlet. Br psychedelic. I mean it will incorporate black light, projected slides and heavy rock foreground music. The guy who's shooting the slides wants to do a nude j<*ttle885 words
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Miscellaneous146 1970-05-26 8 AMY By Jack Tippif n > m 'l'm bogging oof...wanna come say goodbye?" DATELINE: DANGER! WHAT'S THE VERDICT, AUNT ADA*...DO YOU TRUST ME WITH CAN AFTER DARK? m My BOSS MAY STILL BE AT THE OFFICE, ROBIN SHALL WE GO TALK ABOUT THAT JOB i i a X f. *6146 words
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Article, Illustration388 1970-05-26 9 Florence de Santis - By Florence de Santis NEW YORK: Want to Stay with the wardrobe of lengths, have minis and midis at will? Then knit or crochet your own, from the designer collection just now dreamed up for the National Hand Knitting Yarn Association. Translating all of the388 words
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Article, Illustration216 1970-05-26 9 Mary Sue Miller - A Lnvelipr You By Mary Sue Miller Lovely hands always a feminine attribute. but never more desirable than when a wedding band is slipped over a brides finger. Actually hands play a stellar role from the day they wear an engagement ring. The dazzle of a216 words
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Article, Illustration627 1970-05-26 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR ANN; AS I rode the bus yesterday I noticed two teenagers making fun of a woman who had just hoarded. She was unusually homely and shahhil.v dressed. The children were laughing at her and she knew it. My heart ached. It brought627 words
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Article, Illustration614 1970-05-26 9 Sheilah Graham - Speaking By Sheilah Graham NEW YORK: How many films are abandoned after they have been in production? Quite a few. And I don't mean the quicki* Italian spaghetti Westerns. It is usually because of needing more cash. Or with more respectable firms, the614 words
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Miscellaneous19 1970-05-26 9 TODAY and YOU. Tuesday, May 26, 1970. I TAUtUJ 33-4 >5442 6376-79 89 >*\ JUIY J1 314-16-73 12-41-81-85 1327-36-44 5274-7719 words
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Miscellaneous196 1970-05-26 9 ORGANISATION OR CHARD "***** J*TH GREAT DAT! Shows Start: 1.45. 11l 8.30 pm "Patton" Start*: J.M. 8 47 o m Admlwion: SI >0 12.50 ft *4 00 roi "PATTON" In Co.oi QMrge C. Scott Karl Ma.sec Photographed ia Dtmeacton 150 Rrho*l: D M ta an; Mil at 14S 5.15 p196 words
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Article1150 1970-05-26 10 ItfEXICO CITY, Mon. The 1970 World Cup, opening here soon, is probably the most security-conscious sporting summit of all time with gun-carrying guards keeping kidnappers out of some camps and imported commissars keeping players in others. The Mexican authorities fear that political gangs will use the1,150 words
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Article148 1970-05-26 10 BERLIN. Mon. (UPI)— East German grappler* tonight emerged as the most successful competitors from the European Judo Championships in East Berlin, winning two gold medals, two silvers and five bronzes, the East German news agency ADN reported. The championships, held in the East Berlin Werner Seelenbinder148 words
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Article250 1970-05-26 10 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (UPI) President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz will officially open the ninth World Soccer championships May 31 in a colourful ceremony at the Aztec Stadium. The opening game of the tournament, between host country Mexico and Russia In group one qualification piay, follows immediately,250 words
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Article360 1970-05-26 10 PARIS, Mon. (UPI) Th« usual cast of professional net stars are boycotting the 100,000 U.S. dollar French International Open Tennis Championships starting today, leaving th« field wide open for a group of rising young amateurs. The familiar cadre of bigname pros from Australia who roared into360 words
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281 1970-05-26 10 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. (Reuter) —South African Sportsmen prepared today for a showdown with the government, bitter in the knowledge that Britain's cancellation of the Springbok Cricket Tour is a severe blow to the country's fastdwindling status in international sport. While much of South Africa's disappointment over281 words
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Article69 1970-05-26 10 PARIS. Mon <UPI) France beat Austria by five matches to nil <5-0» in a European Zone Davis Cup quarter-final today. Kraiuoij Jauffret beat Peter Pokorny 6-3. 6-3. 6-4. and Georges Goven beat Hans Hary 6-3. 6-3, 6-1 In singles matches after France established a winning 3-0 lead69 words
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Article320 1970-05-26 10 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. (Reuter) A Rhodesian rugby team was reported here yesterday to have cancelled a tour of South Africa because its Chinese scrum half would be barred from the country. The University College of Rhodesia team was to nave begun its first tour of320 words
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Article113 1970-05-26 10 QUITO, Mon (Reuter) Goals by Francis lee and substitute Erian Kidd earned England a 2 —o victory over Ecuador here vesterday in their final international before the v open the defence of the World Cup against Rumania in Mexico on Jun e 2. But this was113 words
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Article62 1970-05-26 10 ZOLDER. BELGIUM. Mon. fßeuter> Austrian driver Jochen Rindt yesterday won the Formula Two Grand Prix Du Limbourg here a head of Britain's Derek Bell and West German Rolf Stommelen. each driving a Brabham. Rindt. in a Lotus, won both legs of the race, covering 48 laps of62 words
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Article177 1970-05-26 10 PANAMA. Mon. (UPI) Twenty-five of the 26 cars that made it to Panama on the World Cup rally to Mexico left the capital city last night in a slight drizzle on their last leg to Mexico and the klckoff of the World Cup football games A177 words
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Article326 1970-05-26 10 ATLANTA, Ga. Mon. (UPI) Tommy Aaron finally broke a 10-year jinx today when he overcame a two-stroke penalty and won the 125,000 U.S. dollar Atlanta golf classic by one stroke. Aaron. 33. won the 1969 Canadian Open but never before had he won a pro Bolf326 words
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Article244 1970-05-26 10 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) John Hampshire, the 29-year-old England test batsman, hammered a century off 73 balls tor Yorkshire against Nottinghamshire in the John Player Sunday Cricket League today but still found himself on the losing side. Hampshire, who scored a century in his test debut244 words
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Article105 1970-05-26 10 PANAMA. Mon. (AFP) London to Mexico City rally driver. Jean Henri Marang of France was killed when his Citroen DS-19 wrvs in collision with another car at Penonome. 87 miles north of here last night. His co-driver James Coltelloni and the occupants of the other car.105 words
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Article70 1970-05-26 10 HELSINKI. Mon. (UPI) Belgium advanced to th« third round In the Davis Cup tennis bv beating Finland 4-1 In Helsinki today. Eric Drossart gave Belgium an unbeatable 3-1 lead when he beat young Georg Berner 2-6 7-5. 6-3. 8-6 In yesterdays first singles match In70 words
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Article570 1970-05-26 11 AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) Chuck Dobton gave up a first-inning single to Goil Hopkins and then proceeded to retire 21 of the last 22 batsmen he faced as he pitched the Oakland Athletics to a 5-1 victory over the slumping Chicago White Sox Sunday570 words
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Article247 1970-05-26 11 NEW YORK. Mon. iUPD •—Following are The result* and standings after yester day's major league baseball games:— AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L GB Baltimore 29 18 New York 24 19 H Detroit 18 20 9 Washington 18 22 10 Boston 17 22 10J Cleveland 14 23 12247 words
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Article67 1970-05-26 11 SANTA BARBARA. California. Mon. (UPI) Olympic Decathlon champion and World Record holder Bill Toomey. 31. said today that he has retired Irom competition. He disclosed that he had been named by President Nixon as chairman of the Peace Corps New Sports Programme. Toomey will travel to other countries to67 words
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Article55 1970-05-26 11 The Uth Singapore Open Badminton Championship scheduled to be staged on June lo to the 13 has been postponed. An official of the Singapore Badminton Association said that the postponement was due to the Insufficient number of countries participating In the championships. The tournament will be held at55 words
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43 1970-05-26 11 DISGUSTED with a call at 2nd base by Umpire Bob Stewart, New York Yankees manager Ralph Houks kicks up dirt as he returns to dugout. The action took place in the fourth inning of the game against the Indians in Cleveland. (UPI Radiophoto).43 words
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Article613 1970-05-26 11 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) Jim Hickman t fourth-inning homer and a run-scoring double by Ron Santo in the sixth carried the Chicago Cubs to a 3-1 victory over the New York Mets yesterday in the first game of a doubleheader. Hickman's homer, his seventh of613 words
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Article180 1970-05-26 11 World Basketball LJUBLJANA, YUGOSLAVIA, Mon. (UPI) Yugoslavia, Hit 1970 World Basketball Championship now securely in hand, let down yesterday to drop an embarrassing 87-72 (49-38) closer to the former champion Soviet Union. The win enabled the Russians to snatch third place while Brazil took second by180 words
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Article177 1970-05-26 11 PARIS. Mon (Rfutfr) M. Danirt Wildenstein's four-year-old Le Chouan snatched a short head victory In the Prix Du Cadran here yesterday after a tig-ht struggle over the last two furlong* with Mme. Guy Weisweiller's Chaparral. Mme Albert Hosselet's Paseo was third, a length and a half177 words
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Article677 1970-05-26 11 IPOH Following are the weights for the race here this weekend: FIRST DAY CLASS 2 DIVISION 2 8} Furlongs Wonargo 9.00 Skyborne 9.00 Top Power 8.09 Encore 8.09 Entertainment VII 8.08 Rustic 8 06 Pelor Mas 8.06 Zinnia Fair 8.05 Sporting Gesture II 8.05 Chava Timor 8677 words
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Article349 1970-05-26 11 The following is the Stipendiary Steward's report on the weekend's racing at Penang. 3rd Day: RACE 1: Fair Chance (Cheam) and Sistic *Lim) were slow to begin. RACE 2: Near »he 3 furlongs Phalz (White) had to be checked when slightly crowded bv Hi-Octane (Cheam) Velayutham .Sunny Heart)349 words
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Article79 1970-05-26 11 THREE young veteran swimmer*—Jovine Tseng, Elaine Sng end Esther Ten—failed to qualify for the women's 100 metres freestyle in the Commonwealth G e m e t trials yesterday et the Chinese Swimming Club. Teking the lead at the triel was Jovina Tseng who clocked 68.7 sec.79 words
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Miscellaneous1191 1970-05-26 11 CHANNEL 5 P.M 300 Opening Anncts In all Languages General Hospital 320 Woman'i World <M) 3.50 A Diary of Event* In Singapore This Week (Malay> 3.55 It's Happening <r» Singapore (Malay) Repeat» 415 Peyton Place (Repeat) (Chinese Subtitles) 5 00 Close 605 Opening Anncts. in all Languages A Sky Hawkes1,191 words
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376 1970-05-26 12 Kidnao-KiUing A police officer yesterday told the High Court how he found part of the $20,000 ransom money, paid for the release of a murdered youth, in Richard Lai Choon Seng's house. Inspector Chong Ah Kow, formerly attached to the C.l.D.'s Secret Society376 words
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66 1970-05-26 12 Some 300 people attended a reception party held at the Golden Lotus to mark the National Day of Argentina. yesterday. Present at the cocktail reception were members of diplomatic Corps and prominent Singaporeans. The Singapore Government was represented by Mr. Chor Yeok Eng, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Health. Mr. Mario66 words
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Article, Illustration344 1970-05-26 12 A top Pakistani industrialist arrived here yesterday to survey Singapore's capacity as a supplier of iron ore. The iron ore, sai' Mr. S. M. Yusuf, Chairman of the Pakistan Steel Mills Corporation Ltd., would be for a multi-million dollar steel mill to be344 words
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Article81 1970-05-26 12 A BARGE assisted bv work boats will be laying submarine cables from Tanjong Kling and Tanjong Bali to the Western end of Pulau Daman from tomorrow till Saturday during daj'light hours. The craft will display signals for vessels engaged in underwater operations as prescribed by the International81 words
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Article67 1970-05-26 12 K PAKFAN $/o K Krishna Plllai. yesterday claimed trial to a charge of criminal breach of trust of Sfi.sl2 15 belonging to the Singapore Badminton Association. Krishna, who was arrested on May 23. Is alleged to have committed the offence on April 9 last67 words
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78 1970-05-26 12 Admiral Sir Peter HillNorton (left) Commander-in-Chief Far East Command Inspects Guard-of-honour mounted by the Royal Navy minutes hefore his departure for London. The Guard-of-honour was mounted by 54 members from the Royal Navy: 40 Commandos. Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force. Sir Peter Hill-Norton served here for 15 months.78 words
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Article115 1970-05-26 12 THF. second phas* of Singapore's population census begins on June i. 1970. In keeping with this. Radio TV Singapore will feature Population Census* as the topic for discussion in the series. Opinion'. TV Singapore will telecast the programme on Channel 5 at 9.35 p.m. on Friday. The115 words
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Article, Illustration238 1970-05-26 12 Two men one armed with a revolver held up e bowling alley assistant manager in Grange Road and escaped with $6,754 and cheques totalling S7SC yesterday. The victim. Mr. Ho Tiok Sin, 23 and a clerk, Armstrong Kelvin Barry, 24, both of Jackie's238 words
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300 1970-05-26 12 A policeman drowned "needlessly" in the sea while trying to retrieve a baton which a colleague had accidentally dropped, the Coroner's Court was told yesterday. The court, was told that P.C. Omar bin Hussein, 21, had gone out of his way to300 words
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Article75 1970-05-26 12 The Port of Singapore Authority has produced a book containing useful information about navigational aids within the port with details of berthage accompanied by 23 port chartlets. These chartlets may be used as a convenient pocket size reference but do not replace the charts published by Admiralty75 words
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Article29 1970-05-26 12 The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will entertain some 200 new students to tea at 4.80 p.m. at Eusoff College. today.29 words
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Advertisement237 1970-05-26 12 NOTICE NEGERI SABAH MALAYSIA JABATAN KERJA RAYA TENDER foUTICI COMPETITIVE tenders are invited from registered Class -A' Contractprs with proven experience in bridge construction, for the construction of the Tampias Bridge at Kampong Tampias. 2 Tender Documents and other relevant information may be obtainpd from the P.W D. Headquarters, Quantity237 words
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Advertisement46 1970-05-26 12 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. Georam Raci and his Hungarian Gyps>es fly S/fS46 words
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Miscellaneous186 1970-05-26 12 TOTO DRAWS THF following winning numbers were drawn in yesterday's Toto Draw 41 '70 conducted at the Studio No. 3 of Television Singapore:— '«> out of 49': 8, 4, 2, 34, 48. Additional No. 22. '3 out of 49' Circle Draw; 40. 1, 22. For the fourth time this month186 words
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Article, Illustration225 1970-05-26 13 IifISS Cecilia Undasan, 2.1, won the coveted Miss Singapore title from 13 other girls at the Hotel Equatorial last night. The beautiful hotel receptionist with 35-24-341 vitol statistics was overcome with joy when the results were announced. "I just can't believe it," she225 words
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Article116 1970-05-26 13 LOS ANGELES: A 27-yfar old bishop of the Life Science Church arrested Saturday on a charge of bigamy moments after he walked up the aisle with one of his brides. Police officers asked Ronald Date Sean Longacre to step into a ride room just116 words
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Article, Illustration616 1970-05-26 14 BEN VARIYAN - BY BEN VARIYAN KUALA LUMPUR Many cars stolen in Singapore hove been sold to innocent buyers in Malaysia. Unscrupulous owners here are also taking advantage of the situation by selling their cars in Thailand and claiming reimbursement from insurance companies alleging616 words
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196 1970-05-26 14 ABORTIONS FOR SCHOOLGIRLS SHOCK REPORT LONDON, Four schoolgirls a daf undergo abortions in Britain where tke number of the legalised operations has reached 60,000 a year, official statistics showed today. Figures published in the Registrar General's quarterly return to December 1969 showed that single women accounted for 47 per cent196 words
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Article38 1970-05-26 14 HONG KONG Narcotics agents seized about SsBo,ooo In drugs in raids on three huts In two villages near the border area of Lok Ma Chau. Three people. Including two women, were arrested lor drug trafficking.38 words
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Article, Illustration372 1970-05-26 15 HUNDRED retrenched workers of a fireworks factory will soon get their jobs back. The Fourth District Court has given Forwin Fireworks |Pte.) Ltd. the green light to resume operation. Forwin's executive director ani u*'nerui manager, Mr. Lul Gee Cheong, was granted an absolute discharge Saturday after372 words
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Article, Illustration144 1970-05-26 15 Evaded duty on tobacco fined $11,500 A man «*ho irirtl to evade duty on to bit ro was Saluratf fined $11,500 10 time* the amount of tax payable. Tan Ah Bah 14. pleaded guilt v »n Ninth Magistrate's 'ourt to a charge of possessing 100 lb of dutiable tnii#r<o. Th*144 words
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125 1970-05-26 15 UPI HONG KONG: An American naval ship and a Singapore freighter collided outside Hong Kong Harbour today, the Marine Department reported. The vessels w»re identified as 'be U.S.S. Washtenaw County and the 8.315-ion Kota Selatan. The Kota Selatan was leaving for Sngapore carryingUPI - 125 words
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Article67 1970-05-26 15 SAN QUENTIN, Calif., Sirhan B Sirhan was described by one of his attorneys as "severely mentally 111" at the end of his first year today on death row In San Quentin prison. The attorney, Russell Parsons, said In Los Angeles the 26-year-old Jordanian seemed "quite disturbed" during a67 words
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Article86 1970-05-26 15 TWO vount men urre charged yesterday after trying to extort $lO from a 46-year-old woman stall owner. Madam Cfcua Bua Lee, owner of a small cigarette shop at River Valley Close, told police that the two men demanded $lO from her at noon. She shouted86 words
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Article320 1970-05-26 16 LONDON: With the arrival ot spring, mini-skirts na/#. staged a triumphant comeback in Britain. A glance around Ixwidon vhows unmistakably that fem lines are back o the old diz7 V heights after a winter in «hich it seemed longer skirts might have (/mic to320 words
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Article208 1970-05-26 16 UPI. I PAPEETE: France has exploded its second nuclear device in 1 a current test series. British and American ships watched the blast. American aircraft from Pago Pago in the American Samoa flew into the mushroom cloud after giving Tahiti their fligh* plans. Observers believe theUPI. - 208 words
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Article, Illustration170 1970-05-26 16 BONN. Chancellor Will? Brandt a/s his second talk viih Last German Prime Minister Willi Stoph revealed many of their *iffeicnces are even deeper than had been imagined. Brandt describes Stoph's attitude HS rigid. He fears the East German's -nsistence on international recognition by Bonn is170 words
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Article33 1970-05-26 16 I.AGOS A Nigerian soldier found guilty of murdering two civilians has been publicly executed by firing squad at Aghor in central Nigeria. The execution was watched by several hundred people.33 words
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Article, Illustration131 1970-05-26 16 LONDON ('ontrrtraUvf Party ('HirN M* Prime Miniiitrr Harold iKon has nudr "a mnnumrntal hoob" in puttinc his job on thr line in a general election. They predict thr Conservative* will win. "When he chose June IS. Wilson must have thought he was on a good thine." Conservative131 words
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62 1970-05-26 16 UPI MANILA Congressman Fell* Fueniebella has proposed a bill which would impose a special tax on films "with nude or undressed people together on bed, sofa or similar places." According to Fuentebella the tax 1* mainly to discourage the Importation of making jf filmsUPI - 62 words
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Article39 1970-05-26 16 Jet No. 122 c rashes BONN West Germany has lost its-122nd starfighter jet aircraft in a crash near Memmingen in South Germany The pilot ejected safely A Defence Department spokesman said that the aircraft had been struck by lightning.39 words
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Article25 1970-05-26 16 MOSCOW: Authorities In Armenia have launched a campaign against widespread cheating, gambling, vagrancy and other forms of "anti-social parasitism" In the Soviet republic.25 words
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166 1970-05-26 16 CAPK TOWN South Africa heart transplant patient Pieter Smith died of stomach r ancer—there was nothing wrong with his transplanted heart. Or. Christian Barnard says. Barnard said: "If he did not get cancer of the stomach I am sure he would have lived a couple166 words
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Article, Illustration881 1970-05-26 17 Derek Ingram - The power of public opinion... By Derek Ingram men who run the public opinion polls, it could be said, now dictate the rise and tall of governments. This is especially true in Britain with its system of movable elections. In the United States Presidential elections881 words
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Article, Illustration371 1970-05-26 18 WOMEN What's new in the rap: trade overseas? That question intrigued us so much that we commissioned our correspondents in London, Paris and New York to dust off their cameras and notebooks and take a look. They air expressed to Singapore hundreds of photographs371 words
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Article579 1970-05-26 19 jyjEXICO CITY, Mon. The 1970 World Cup, opening here soon, is probably the most security-conscious sporting summit of all time with gun-carrying guards keeping kidnappers out of some camps and imported commissars keeping players in others. The Mexican authorities fear that political gangs will use the579 words
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Article245 1970-05-26 19 LONDON. Mon. (Keutrr) John Hampshire. Ihr 29y ear -old Kngland test batsman, hammered a century off 73 balls for Yorkshire against Nottinghamshire In the John Player Sunday Cricket League todav but still found himself on the losing side. Hampshire, who scored century in his test245 words
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Article70 1970-05-26 19 HELSINKI. Mon. <UPI> Belgium advanced to the third round tn the Davis Cup tennis by beating Finland 4-1 in Helsinki today. Eric Drossart gave Belglum an unbeatable 3-1 lead when he beat voung Georg Berner 2-6 7-5. 6-3. 8-6 In yesterday's tirst singles match. In70 words
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Article326 1970-05-26 19 ATLANTA, Ga. Mon. (UPI) Tommy Aaron finally broke a 10-year jinx today when he overcame a two-stroke penalty and won the 125,000 U.S. dollar Atlanta golf classic by one stroke. Aaron. 33. won the 1969 Canadian Open but never before had he won a pro golf326 words
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Article148 1970-05-26 19 BERLIN. Mm. (UN) East German grappler* tonight emerged at the most successful competitors from the European Judo Championships in East Berlin, winning two gold medals, two silvers and five bronzes, the East German news agency ADN reported. The championships, held in the East Berlin Werner Seelenbinder148 words
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Article799 1970-05-26 20 BID and offer prices officially listed yesterday at the close of business in tl»e trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore were: IMH'K'I It 141 H B 8 A< MA rkl Alr«D Alllrd 1 IIIH A 20 Hra A Co 1 .v. 1799 words
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Article, Illustration227 1970-05-26 20 FORMAL international conference should be held before the International Control Commission is reactivated in Cambodia, Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau said yesterdayl. He told a press conference he welcomed the initiative taken at the Jakarta conference on Combodia The 1 1 nations hod made227 words
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Article59 1970-05-26 20 LONDON: A two-month-old child of Indian Immigrant parents has been found dead In their Birmingham home, jtjs body half eaten by rats, A doctor who performed a post-mortem examination on the child, a girl named Pardip Kur, said that she had probably died from bronchial pneumonia59 words
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54 1970-05-26 20 Pippa Gonzales, a Mexican exotic dancer has a way with her expressive fingers which play an important part in some of her classical dances, She was in Singapore for a month dancing in a top night-club-restaurant. But Pippa (38-25-37) can't figure out why most of her admirers do not talk54 words
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Miscellaneous38 1970-05-26 15 TIME AND TIDE SINGAPORE TOWN: 6.46 a m. (.3 In 156 pm. <7 8 ft.); 6.52 p.m. (4.3 ft.). NAVAL DOCKYARD: 1211 am. (10.3 ft.); 6.25 a m. (1 in); 1.46 p.m (9.8 ft.); 6.50 p.m. (51 ft.).38 words
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