Eastern Sun, 30 May 1970
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Title Section23 1970-05-30 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY ft Estd. 1968. Vol. 4 No. 1356 Saturday, 30 May 1970. ft MC(P) 1616 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article431 1970-05-30 1 Troops To Phnom Penh Undecided I3ANGKOK, Fri. (Router) Thai patrol boats are being readied for action in support of Cambodian troops along the Mekong River next month as the government decides whether to send a Thai force to defend Phnom Penh. The boats form part431 words
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Article215 1970-05-30 1 PARIS. Fri. <lPl>—Lefttin| youths taunted riot police in the Left Bank University early today, hut France's violent two-day student upheaval appeared to be d>ing out. Until dawn, riot police lobbing teargas bombs and a special "intervention force" of club swinging police were busy chasing small215 words
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188 1970-05-30 1 PHNOM PENH, Fri. (UPI) Savage street fighting was reported today in the embattled province town of Prey Veng as the Cambodians and Vietcong poured in reinforcements. A military spokesman said South Vietnamese troops had been airlifted into the town 35 miles east of Phnom Penh188 words
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Article68 1970-05-30 1 LONDON. Fri. AFP) An English businessman from Birmingham nas so much confidence in Labour's chances at the British general elections of June 18 that he placed a 13,500-pound (SS9J>.OOOi bet on a Labour Party win. The businessman, who remains anonymous, placed the bet with Ladbrokes, the68 words
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Article215 1970-05-30 1 BANGKOK, Fri. (Reuter) Malaysian and Thai forces in joint operations have driven out Communist guerrillas from their four main sanctuaries along their common border. In their latest success yesterday, the troops captured a major Communist camp after a three-day siege in Betong salient which juts215 words
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Article, Illustration385 1970-05-30 1 \T ORE than 50 people yesterday lined the driveway leading to the i'l district courts in quiet support of 10 girls and five young men charged with being members of an unlawful assembly. A platoon of the Reserve Unit was deployed385 words
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Article92 1970-05-30 1 TAIPEI. Frl. IUPI) Nationalist China is considering giving "non-mili-tary aid" to Cambodia, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. Dr. Wei Yu-Sun said the Nationalist Chinese government has been in touch with the Cambodian government since the overthrow of the Sihanouk regime. Wei declined 'o elaborate92 words
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Article205 1970-05-30 1 Indonesia outplayed New Zealand in the single* and doubles for the second successive night with their high-power brand of badminton to make it a 9-0 vic- tory. As yesterday, when they won both their singles and doubles, none of the Indonesian players dropped a set205 words
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Article108 1970-05-30 1 TOKYO. Frl. (Reuter) Canadan Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau won a black belt at Judo today despite getting tossed. The Prime Minister, on the last day ot an official visit to Japan, joined in the Judo during a visit to the Kodokan. Mecca of the martial arts108 words
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Article82 1970-05-30 1 VIENTIANE. Fri. <AFP)— Laotian government forces were today progressing toward the two key Laotian sectors, the Plain of Jars in the north and the Ho Chi Minh trail in the south, private sources reported here today. The Laotian counteroffensive began about a fortnight ago. as the rainy season82 words
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Article47 1970-05-30 1 NEW YORK, Fri. tAFP) —Stock trices fell aaa;n today following a rally over the past two days. Quotations were irregular, with falls predominating and the Dow Jones industrial average showed a loss of almost four points. Business remained very active and 3.600.000 shares .hanged hands47 words
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Article111 1970-05-30 1 VATICAN CITY. Fri. (UPI) Pope Paul VI will visit Sydney and Manila in November, the Vatican announced today. The announcement came in a news conference given by Vatican officials on the 50th anniversary of the Pope's ordination as a priest. A spokesman gave no exact dates111 words
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Miscellaneous18 1970-05-30 1 LADIES PAY "Since you ask, I'm meditating on stuff like when did you last clean under this bed!"18 words
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Article372 1970-05-30 2 A former employee of the Public Utilities Boord yesterday admitted in court that he fed "inside information" to the gong which staged the $124,799.65 PUB payroll robbery in November last year. Lim Kwan Teo, now under detention at Queenstown, also said he was paid $5,000372 words
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Article190 1970-05-30 2 PEKAN. Fri The Sultan of Pahang today -ailed on his people to give their full co-operation to the government's development projects. "All the people will benefit from these development projects w hich are aimed at improving their standard of living.'• he said at the investiture ceremony190 words
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Article360 1970-05-30 2 Taxi driver Chin Fook (throne yesterday told a court how a man. after robbing him of $23.50. "invited" him to join him in another robbery in which the stake was $30,000. Chin was testifying against Sunda Singh s/o Uttam Singh, who was charged with robbing him at360 words
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Article46 1970-05-30 2 A carpenter. Lin Cher Quay. t>4. was found hanging in the bathroom of his home at Taman Jurong on Thursday night. HLs death was discovered by his friend. Lirw Sing Che*-. Lin leaves behind a wife and four child-en. No foul play is suspected.46 words
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Article58 1970-05-30 2 A man. leh Llm Chye. 61. died two hours after admission to the General Hospital after he found with head injuries on the first floor balcony of a blork of flats at Sumbawa Road On Thursday night A pair of iJit'pers was found on the six'h 'loot58 words
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Article, Illustration191 1970-05-30 2 Enche Sha'ari Tadin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture yesterday urged the public to promote Art in Singapore. He was speaking at the one-man Art Exhibition held by Enche S B. Banafek, 25. and sponsored by "Angkatan Perlukls Aneka Daya." held at National Library's191 words
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Article70 1970-05-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Congress of Unions of Employees in the public and civil (CUEPACS) Council meeting here on June 7 will discuss the question of equal pa v for nurses. An official of CUEPACS said today the council meeting. originally scheduled for May 20. will also discuss70 words
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Article60 1970-05-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Th e Thai Deputy Premier and Minister of National Development, Mr. Pote Sarasin. paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, at the Residency here today. Mr. Pote flew in last night for a three-day private visit here after attending the Fifth60 words
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184 1970-05-30 2 Hyatt International Cor 4 P"ration has signed a 20-* year contract to managn the International Hotel currently under construe-* tion in Singapore. The hotel, scheduled for completion at the end of the year. Is situated at Orchard Road and Scott's Road. It will have 900 rooms184 words
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Article60 1970-05-30 2 A lecture called History of Malaysia and Singapore" will be given at the New Lecture Theatre No. 1. University of Singapore. Bukit Timah Campus, on Fridav, June 5. at 7CO The inaugural lecture in the Braddel] Memorial Lectims .series will he g'ven by Prof. Ahmad bin Mohd. Ibrahim Professor60 words
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Article221 1970-05-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Sultan of Selangor said today that the co-operation which exists between the various races within the Royal Malaysian Air Force was one of the factors which had enabled it to progress so well over the years. He added that the armed forces221 words
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Article36 1970-05-30 2 PENANG. Fri. Marine police detained the wenman crew of a trawler boat for fishing in an irea outside their limits off Pulau Betong yesterday. A police spokesman said here today the boat was also detained36 words
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Article, Illustration237 1970-05-30 2 NO matter what Jeadinq European fashion designers have to say about the fall of the mini, it will always be the "in-thing" for Singapore businessman. David Ng. Mr. Ng loves the mini, makes good money out of It and helps to save money with it. His237 words
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Advertisement129 1970-05-30 2 dr. m 'jfZ&s* P 4 < o^vV% Heartiest Congratulations to CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their KUALA LUMPUR BRANCH We are proud to be entrusted with providing security to this and all Chung Khiaw Bank branches throughout West and East Malaysia and Singapore. security129 words
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256 1970-05-30 3 MANILA, Fri. (Reuter) Troops are being rushed into the troubled northern province of llocos Sur following reports of political killings in the region. Reports reaching Manila disclosed killings had taken place in villages not far from the two towns 210 miles256 words
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188 1970-05-30 3 LOS ANGELES. Fri. (UPI) Police have a confession from someone not connected with the "Manson Family" stating he killed Sharon Tate, a defence lawyer claimed yesterday. Paul Fitzgerald Attorney for Patricia Krenwinkel. declared "someone in jail confessed he committed the murders in connection with188 words
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Article157 1970-05-30 3 FT. BENNING, Georgia, Fri. (UPI) Two highlydecorated U.S. Army officers have been charged with "attempted murder" for instructing their troops to fire into Vietnamese homes, the Army has announced. The officers were fip as Captain Vincent Hartmann. 34. Pennsylvania. and first. Lt. Robert Lee157 words
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Article96 1970-05-30 3 RAWALPINDI. Fri. (UPI) Altaf Gauhar. a key figure in the administration of former President Ayub Khan, has been dismissed from service, the Government announced yesterday. So far, only administrative action has been taken against 239 officials out of the 303 officials suspended when96 words
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200 1970-05-30 3 NEW DELHI, Fri. (Reuter) Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, apparently angered by criticism, told party colleagues that they wer e free to fire her if they were not satisfied. She was addressing a meeting of leaders of her ruling Congress Party. Several200 words
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423 1970-05-30 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI> The U.S. Government is working on plans to withdraw some of the 64,000 soldiers and airmen now stationed in Korea, government sources disclosed. Evidence has been mounting in recent weeks that after the withdrawals from Vietnam. Korea will be the next423 words
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83 1970-05-30 3 HOBART. Australia. Fri. (Reuter) Malaysian and Singapore students in Australia decided yesterday to disband their mint student's union and split it into two national organisations. At their annual conference, they unanimously agreed to the separation. Conference Secretary Lok declared young people from the83 words
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223 1970-05-30 3 KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, Fri. (Reuter) —Antiwar heckling from hymnsinging students visibly bothered President Nixon last night. He tried to make himself heard at an outdoor religious rally on the University of Tennessee campus. Nonetheless, he responded with words of praise for America's youth. He said they223 words
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439 1970-05-30 3 COLOMBO, Fri. (UPI and Reuter) Mrs. Bandaranaike was sworn in today as Ceylon's Prime Minister after the overwhelming victory by her leftist coalition in yesterday's elections. The 54-year-old widow took the oath of office from Governor General William Goppallawa in ceremonies439 words
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Advertisement79 1970-05-30 3 •s- m T' p *vef > I -r• i v.Thai International DC9's. A beautiful new Experience There's no stopping Thai International. Now we can match the finest service in the air with the most practical jetliner the Orient has ever seen. The DC9. Sleek, fast, smooth and ridiculously comfortable. On79 words
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202 1970-05-30 4 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) The United States and the Soviet Union have arranged a tentative meeting here next week at which another effort will be made to relieve tensions in the Middle East. The State Department said yesterday It was "very likely"202 words
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Article66 1970-05-30 4 KHARTOUM. Fri. (UPI)— Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser said yesterday his country had obtained "modern weapons recently from the Soviet Union to counter the threat to Egypt's heartland by Israel's American -mad® fighter-bombers. He did not elaborate "We are now launching military operations, every day along66 words
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Article180 1970-05-30 4 LONDON. Fri (Renter) Anticipation of sexual pleasure make* a man's beard grow tougher. according to a scientist writing in today's issue of the scientific journal. Nature. The scientist said a husband who had been away from home would find his beard would he heavier the da180 words
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110 1970-05-30 4 LONDON. Frl. (Reuter) The government yesterday announced new rights of appeal for Commonwealth citizens and foreigners refused entry Into Britain under the current immigration laws. "Home Secretary (Interior Minister) James Callaghan told the House of Commons that the appeal system being Introduced110 words
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Article56 1970-05-30 4 LONDON. Fn (Reuter) The ruling Labour Party has continued to maintain a lead over the opposition Conservatives according to a poll published In today'* Dally Mail. A survey by National Opinion Polls (NOP) showed a Labour lead of 3 2 per cent exactly the same as the NO56 words
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Article59 1970-05-30 4 MOSCOW. Fri (Reuter) The official Soviet news agency Tass yesterday criticised the NATO offer to join Communist and non- aligned European rovernments in exploring the feasibility of a European security conference Tass said the Western Allies' decision on Wednesday was full of reservations about an59 words
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Article32 1970-05-30 4 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) president Nixon plans to withdraw American forces from Cambodia ahead of his announced deadline, despite denials to the contrary, the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) reported last night.32 words
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Article, Illustration587 1970-05-30 4 Ann Landers - Ann Landers Dear Ann Landers: I can't stop thinking about that little boy who accidentally shot his sister while playing with the father's gun Let us pray the child's parents don't make the same mistake my husband's parents made under similar circumstances.587 words
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Advertisement189 1970-05-30 4 Congratulations to CHUNG KHIA W BANK LTD. on the opening of their Jalan Pudu Branch at Kuala Lumpur k Gl* >*4» r»S <8 7 O 0 *fc lc s t o Jr 2S'"3 ty^-JKe *'m *o €v TONc, <v jfcjp feTa£ s^s#y m MX iNtsnoKiTwm mamk] HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by189 words
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Miscellaneous313 1970-05-30 4 TODAY and YOU. Saturday, May 30. 1970. TAR GAZER 4 w Pr CLAY R. POLLAK yi Your Daily Activity Guide According to the Start. To develop messoge for Soturdoy, reod words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign. r. a rfr T. Tti&L**' 1 Someone 31 Reoe 2 Your313 words
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232 1970-05-30 5 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI) —-A neutral diplomatie source in Phnom Penh claimed today that President Nixon used his hot line to inform the Kremlin in adva"ce at he wa# ending U.S. troops into Cambodia. The White House denied it. Press Secretary Ronald232 words
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Article125 1970-05-30 5 LISBON, Fri. (UTI) The Portuauese jwssenger liner, "Macambique," was towed into harbour last niqht after collidinq with the Italian tanker/' "Petroslade." Harbour authorities said SO persons were Injured, four of them seriously. Most of the injuries resulted from falls when the collision took place. The125 words
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Article133 1970-05-30 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) The U.S. nu-clear-powered Polaris submarine "Daniel Boone," and the Philippine freighter, "President Quezon/' collided yesterday off Cape Henry, Virginia, the Pentagon reported. There were no reports 01 Injuries. The Defence Department added the submarine suffered no external damage. The extent of damage to133 words
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331 1970-05-30 5 BURBANK. California, Fri. (UPI) —Movie Star Audie Murphy, was booked yesterday by local police on a charge of assault with intent to commit murder. Murphy. 46. was also charged with assault with a deadly weapon and battery, according to Lt. William Smith of the331 words
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130 1970-05-30 5 NEW YORK. Fri. (Reuter) —Amazed scientist* picked up sound waves from the rockets used to launch the Apollo 12 and 13 moonships. They were then soaring more than 100 miles above Earth. Columbia University reported yesterday. They announced the waves were recorded by sensitive130 words
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255 1970-05-30 5 GALVESTION, Texas, Fri. (UPI) A fuel tank explosion set a non-producing oil platform on fire off the Texas coast yesterday. It killed at least two persons and left seven men missing in the Gulf of Mexico. body255 words
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Article69 1970-05-30 5 NEW YORK. Frl. (UPI) Sen. Edward Kennedy Insisted there was no way he could be persuaded to run for the Presidency In 1972 The Massachusetts Democrat declared In a tele- vised Interview that he also had not made any plans for the 1976 campaign. One thing69 words
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Advertisement30 1970-05-30 5 Felicitations and Best Wishes t CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. on the opening of thetr Jalan Putin Branch at Kuala Lumpur SUCCESS ENTERPRISES (PTE.) LIMITED 3-A De Souza Street, Singapore, 1.30 words
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Advertisement121 1970-05-30 5 the opening of JALAIM PUDU Branch Fully A)r-Conditioned With Background Music Office at KUALA LUMPUR (SELANGOR). Commencing business on Saturday 30th May 1970 With full complement of Banking- Services including Safe Deposit Boxes and the Coins Bank Board of Directors DATO OR. AW CHENG CHVC S P.MJ. D.PM J.JAIO.StJ. L121 words
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Article902 1970-05-30 6 'FHE Ceylonese voters have spoken loud and clear. it has been a thumbs-down signal for outgoing Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake and a rousing cheer for Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike. To both the result must have been somewhat surprising. Mrs. Bandaranaike had put together a coalition with Trotskyites. pro-Moscow902 words
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Article, Illustration772 1970-05-30 6 Hezekiah Wepukhulu - By Hezekiah Wepukhulu GEMINI NAIROBI: Whether the conversation is in Swahili or English or in a vernacular dialect the major topic in Kenya today is the country's national languoge. Just over a month ago the acting secretary-gen-eral of the ruling Kenya African National Union, Mr. RobertGEMINI - 772 words
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Article533 1970-05-30 6 PAUL BERGER - By PAUL BERGER UPI. NAHA, Okinawa Rent money from the U.S. military establishment is the main cash income for the 7,000 people of le Jima. But the happy days when the rent cheques arrive are nearing an end. Ie Jima (Bay Island* is a dot ofUPI. - 533 words
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Article, Illustration561 1970-05-30 6 ART BUCHWALD - by ART BUCHWALD WASHINGTON If anyone has any doubts that this country is uptight. he should read the mail that's pouring into the newspapers, television stations, networks and politicians' offices. Not since I proved conclusively that there was no such person as J. Edgar Hoover (I said he561 words
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584 1970-05-30 6 A. R. Saleh - By A. R. Saleh JAKARTA A number of teenage boys are caught in the act of pickpocketing in a busy shopping centre in Jakarta After being questioned at the nearest police station, thev are taken to the Headquarters of the Indonesian Women Poliop584 words
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Article428 1970-05-30 6 Robert Crabbe - Bv Robert Crabbe UPI. TOKYO Peep in Communist China, well out of reach of western businessmen, are some of the world's richest deposits of a metal called antimony. It touches the life of everyone. Storaee batteries In cars depend on it. So do tooth paste tubes, paintUPI. - 428 words
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Article397 1970-05-30 7 THE Stock Marker yesterday ended Hie month on a confident note with active trading and turnover at two million units against the previous of 1,9 million. Excitement hovered the trading room as operators were hoping that the market will continue in its upsurge next week.397 words
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Article978 1970-05-30 7 PUSINESS dene in and reported to the trading rooms o* the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specifed* INDUSTRIALS ALCAN $154 (2) $1.56 (2) 57 (11) SI 53 (3) $1.59 <1»; DIM $1.56978 words
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Article97 1970-05-30 7 THE n*on prlre* it the 9in$i«por* hin»»» Proflur# l.v. mange >c*trr<)a» tmniul Oil B ft. it- OH i Hulk M MOO I iriiH> Drum ho on MueO <>pra JSOO mm Mtl'lfnh frpBff 11 Ct II 1MM White Fepprr iroBi 157 50 MMMk •prilul Hln«ik Li|»* I it It H97 words
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Article700 1970-05-30 7 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 vere: > INDUSTRIALS a AC M A i hi g. 2.10 Aitan Allied Choc, cd Ben (n 1 58 310 1700 words
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Article, Illustration174 1970-05-30 7 THIS dlagramatlc "computer" has been designed by Britain's Durham University to show In easily understandable visual form the basic principles employed In even the most complex computers. The machine has controls similar to those of a computer.. with one important addition: a speed control that174 words
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Article262 1970-05-30 7 JUNE first grade rubbcr buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 571 cents per |b. up cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. After an unchanged opening. the market steadied a half cent on heavy Jane262 words
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Article16 1970-05-30 7 On the Straits tin market yesterday, business was done at s6Bo§ up $2O g.16 words
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Article103 1970-05-30 7 THE Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for today. May 30. DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 6/7 Gurdun Bakke 13/14 Sunny ville 15/16 Patroclua 18 Lucy 20 West Toan Maru 21 West Selamat 22 Perlis 25 Mizushima Maru 27/28 Shavit 45 Thorscape 46 Golden103 words
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Article157 1970-05-30 7 NEW YORK, Fri. (Renter) The New York stock market continued to bounce back yesterday. gaining 20.95 points on the Dow Jones industrial index for a total advance of nearly 53 points in two days. After Wednesday s oneday record upsurge of 32.04 points, the average added another157 words
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Article29 1970-05-30 7 LONDON*. Fri. (UPI) Tin was very steady yesterday with 205 tons Spot buyers 1504 sellers 1507 business 1498. 3 month buyer* 1517 1519 business 1510. 1517.29 words
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Article90 1970-05-30 7 Mr. Vincent Tar. a senior sales representative of Lufthansa German Airlines In Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei, will visit the Borneo Territories on June 1. He will spend his time in Sabah and Brunei calling on travel agents and tourist authorities to inform them about 'he airline's90 words
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Article133 1970-05-30 7 HONG KONG, Fri. (UPI) Friday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied fa y Foreign Exchange and Investmerit l td (Buyers) (Seller®) 195 1P6 per 100 Straits dollars 147 5 14*5 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars 6 75 6.76 per Australian dollar 340 360 per 1.000 Burmese watt 460 430133 words
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Article372 1970-05-30 7 Sydney Stocks; Closing Prices SYDNEY, Fri. (UPI) B>IP led another strong rally on the Sydney stock exchange today as good news from Wall Street reassured confidence of local investors. Buyers traded quite strongly today with all sections making steady improvement. Mining rises outnumbered falls three372 words
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Article461 1970-05-30 7 ARRIVALS 143am MsA 132 k Lumpnr 625 a m MSA 586 Madraa 7.10am. M>A 123 k Lumpur 9 HO a m MSA 45? k Lumpur 1105am MSA 454 Penang. R Lumpur II 50 a m MSA 203 Jakarta 1 .'<0 p m MsA 451 kuehing 2 30 p461 words
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Advertisement134 1970-05-30 7 THE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL FINANCE LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST DECEMBER 1969 SHARE CAPITAL: S 1,000.000 Authorised: 1,000.000 Shares of $1 each 1.000.000 Issued Paid Up: 500.000 Shares of Si each fully paid RESERVE SURPLUS: Statutory Reserve (78) Unappropriated Profit 500,000 5.400 624 50*424 CURRENT LIABILITIES PROVISIONS:134 words
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Article, Illustration496 1970-05-30 8 Ramesh C. Pande - LESSON No. 1 FOR APSO By Ramesh C. Pande NEW DELHI At first glance, the tiny Tibetan dogs seem unsuited to their name. They are called Apso Seng Kye which translates, "Bark Sentinel Lion Dog." Sentinel? The apso is a fluffy, pint-sized dog which looks aboutUPI. - 496 words
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Article755 1970-05-30 8 Ele,Walt Dulaney - DATELINE By Ele,Walt Dulaney Dear Ele and Walt: I have been dating Laura for three months now. She is very quiet and reserved but when she's in funny mood, she has a great sense of humour. She dresses well, can talk about the things I'm interested in755 words
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240 1970-05-30 8 YUKO NAKAMIKADO - Rv YUKO NAKAMIKADO TOKYO. The Japan Communist Party, dropping outdated ideology, is adopting a soft, practical line in its bid for democratic power. The JCP. long independent of Moscow and Peking and much reviled, particularly by the latter has drawn up plans for forming240 words
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131 1970-05-30 8 A HELICOPTER takes only 10 minutes to lower this system of roof-mounted air-conditioning units onto its permanent site, where it then only needs to be connected to the fuel and electricity supply before being put into operation The system is the Factory Assembled Modular Equipment developed by a film in131 words
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Article1100 1970-05-30 8 ROBERT CRABBE - By ROBERT CRABBE TOKYO At 33, Mrs. Keiko Komatsu finds herself living in a one-room apartment with her husband and three children, aged 7, 5 and 4. The single room is 18 feet by 20. Adjoining it are a water closet and a kitchenette barely large enough1,100 words
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Miscellaneous77 1970-05-30 8 DATELIKE: DANGER! by John Saunders and AkJen McWXiams I IRB lag LOOK, KID...YOU'RE A PART-TIME. GO-FETCH GIRL THAT DOESN'T MEAN >OU CAN TAG ALONG LIKEA LITTLE SISTER 0» BRO.Y f m u 4 >■ S(- M s >?. k a m u THE WIZARD OP ID by Braat ptrktr tad77 words
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Miscellaneous13 1970-05-30 8 "Mom, is if okay if I spoil my appetite just a little bit?13 words
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Article212 1970-05-30 9 NEW YORK: Noting that consumer protection 1$ still and will always be largely a learn-it-yourself programme, the American Institute of Laundering has Just put out an updated Issue of their pamphlet on fabric care. All kinds of stains are treated In 'The New Handbook of Fabric212 words
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Article, Illustration698 1970-05-30 9 Florence de Santis - By Florence de Santis NEW YORK: Fashion has become so controversial that a fashion professional these days feels caught up in just os much action as if fashion were politics. On New York's Seventh Avenue, the fall collections are being shown to698 words
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619 1970-05-30 9 Sheilah Graham - Speaking for 1 Myself.** Bv Sheilah Graham NEW YORK: I arrived on the »et of "Scrooge" at Shepperton. just as Editfi Evans, playing The Ghost of Christmas Past, was showing Albert Finney what a happy outgoing young man he had been.619 words
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Article900 1970-05-30 10 Jimmy Lad - Extra Trip Him To The Ground By Jimmy Lad PLUMP on Laju Laju in the Class Two Division Two 8-*f. (Race Four) at Ipoh today, opening day of the Perak Turf Club May/, June Derby meeting. Thc six-year-old Irish gelding put up a sparkling performance over900 words
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Article831 1970-05-30 10 IPOH, Fri. String O'Pearls (Rod Dawkins) did the fastest gallop here thi» morning when he sprinted attractively over 3f in 37 3/5. The going was good, reports our racing correspondent. String O'Pearls who has been placed in all his four starts bears watching this weekend.831 words
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170 1970-05-30 10 WORLD CUP LEON. MEXICO. Fri. (Reuter) The Bulgarian World Cup squad have become ttie latest victims of the cold war waged by the West German "Bikini Squad" a group of shapely Monde beauties daily battling in Bikinis in the swimming pools of Germany's group four170 words
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Article220 1970-05-30 10 JIMMY LAD CISCO ZODIAC HACK I: 9 GOLLIWOG 8 > Four Wtshe* 7 I SuperafO (8) FOUR WISHES 9 i Golliwof ft i Ten No Tramps 6 COURTS GIFT 8 i Four Wishes 7 Superacn K ACK 8: (II) DESFRT TERROR (5 Zoom 7 Wealthy A Wise 2 I220 words
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Article879 1970-05-30 10 Race 1: CI. 5 Div. 3—8V2 Furs.—2.15 P* m. ($5,000) 1 ***** Tvmkvn 4v 900 Net Bougoure Mitchell 2 ***** friv 8 12 Tulloh 3 ***** Roan Prince fiv 8 10 K T 4 ***** Ten No T ram pa 4T 8 07 Chattishill 5 ***** Demore879 words
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Advertisement30 1970-05-30 10 Exclusive to THESDH a four-page preview of the WORLD CUP SOCCER in Mexico BROUGHT TO TEACHER'S SCOTCH WHISKY Sole Importers^ EASTERN AGENCIES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. WATCH FOR THE SUN TOMORROW30 words
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155 1970-05-30 11 SAO PAULO, Brazil, Fri. ZReuter) American professional Bert Greene broke all Brazilian records here yesterday by going around the 18-hole course of the Sao Paulo Golf Club in 65 to take the first round lead in the 25th Brazilian Open. Argentina's Roberto De Vicenzo.155 words
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Article, Illustration324 1970-05-30 11 MEXICO CITY, Fri. (Reuter) Bobby Moore, England's World Cup soccer captain, arrived here last night after being freed from his four-day detention in Bogota, where he had beer, held on suspicion of stealing a gold and diamond bracelet. Moore said in a prepared statement: "I'm324 words
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350 1970-05-30 11 LONDON, Frl. (Router) Intikhab Alam, the Pakistan captain, completed a brilliant match double when he cracked 106 for Surrey against .Middlesex in the English County cricket champion- ship yesterday. Intikhab, who took eight for 74 in Middlesex's first innings on Wednesday, again dominated play350 words
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Article101 1970-05-30 11 MEXICO CITY. Frl. (Reuter) Luig. Riva. one of the most feared forwards In the World Cup competition, grabbed five goals in Italy's 8-1 practice match win jesterday against America, a Mexican first Division club. Playing in an Italian team which impressed both in forward101 words
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156 1970-05-30 11 Little Nene - By Little Nene DEFENDING SGA champion Keppel Club will field a strong team against RAF Tengah Golf Club on Sunday at the Tengah course. Trailing Sembawang Golf Club, the current leader by six points in the standings. Keppel's team comprise A. J.156 words
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Article222 1970-05-30 11 PARIS. Fn. (Reuter) Australian Davis Cup player Ray Ruffeis became the second men's seed to be eliminated from the men's singles in the French International Open tennis championships here yesterday Ruffeis was the victim of Australian-born Italian Martin Mulligan who won 11-9. 6-3 1-6. 6-0. in222 words
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Article170 1970-05-30 11 Baseball Results Standings NEW YORK. Frl. <UPI> Results of last night's major league baseball games: American League Minnesota 11. Milwaukee 2 Oakland 2. Calitornia 0 National League St. Louis 9. New York 2 Chicago 8. Pittsburgh 3 San Francisco 4. Los Angeles 3 Philadelphia 5. Montreal 3 (night 11 innings)170 words
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Advertisement590 1970-05-30 11 CLASSIFIEDS... CLASSIFIEDS... Solti Service Television Radio Ktmtrttnio* TELEV ISION KKM 4L« MP* CAM Compirtf rangr to *alt everyone, "•how room*: Clemenrrati ttrnu. Jno hint Koad. raman Jurong RMNIH »I«»N KKPAIK* AN NAM T\ stT» Radiophone Controlled Maintenance Phone H3'-31 S*p<ire Communal Aerial Sy»tem§ Clo«ed Circuit IV Background Mn«lr Installation Phone590 words
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Advertisement613 1970-05-30 11 RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS BARTLEY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (CMC) English V. Hart If» Koad 19 Sunday 830 am Worship Service 300 pm Primary Junior 8 30pm senior Adult as 8000 ro Evening Gospel Service wtariai 880 p m Youth *eiicwanip W ednetrtay 7 80pm Prayet t/ Bible Study HKANtHtt Mat roctmn t faapei613 words
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Advertisement644 1970-05-30 11 KfcLIGIOIS ANNOUNCEMFLNIfc BARkEH KOAD MtTHOOISI i HI RCH U. Barker Koaa Singapore. n sanday iaou a 8.80 Woranip Oervioe Sunday Softool rtXOk HIASUiM (Hl>Uk *IET HODISI IHIHI H i M uiuri Road sinzanore 4. MMV i-30 pm. Woranip oernoe (Hokklan A Can.) 4-30 om. (Sunday School 4.00 o m Young644 words
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Miscellaneous1051 1970-05-30 11 I DE CHANNEL S 1 00 Opening Anncts Phantaman "The Trap" National Velvet "The Fall'' Horizon Star Soccer "Wolves Wanderer* vs Leeds United" Amuthum Thenum What's My Line Science in Action Alfred Hitchcock "The Right Price" HR Puf:«tuf Dragnet '7O News in Brief Shari Lewis Show World For The Young1,051 words
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Article, Illustration360 1970-05-30 12 Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, officially launched the Queueing at Bus-Stops Campaign 1970 yesterday. The opening of the "Q" Up campaign 1970, was held at the grounds of the Kim Seng Technical School yesterday. The theme for the360 words
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Article128 1970-05-30 12 Applications are invited from old fc,o.vs of the Anglo Chinese School fo r the 1 W Hinch scholarships, <'»»lued at 51.800 per annum. The aim of the "scholarships. in acknowledgement of the past principal oow 'iving in England, is to -»nab!e an old bov of the128 words
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Article88 1970-05-30 12 The Unites National Tiont yesterday strongly condemned the government's decision for de-registering the Singapore Bus Employees Union. In a press statement, the UN'F's Serretary General. Mr. R. Vetrivelu blamed the government and the NTUC leaders fo r flagrant breaches of the rules and constitution of free88 words
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Article160 1970-05-30 12 FOR the fifth time the second group prixe of $20,000 has been won in the last eight Toto draws this month. In Thursday's draw the following numbers were picked: 37, 38, 32, 34. 48. The additional number picked was 43. In the three-circle draw the following160 words
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449 1970-05-30 12 The High Court yesterday amended pot* of the charges against three men charged in the Ong Beang Leek kidnap-murder trial. Following submissions from counsel and prosecution, which completed its case against the three men yesterday, the first two charges were amended. Lee Ctaor Pet alias Ah449 words
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Article74 1970-05-30 12 Personnel from the SirgaSore Armed Forces Taman urong Camp 1. will be organising a Fond and Fun Fair at che Beach Road Camp, today trom 9-00 a.m. to 6.00 pm The Food and Fun Fair is neld tn aid of the Spastic Children. Interesting varieties of food74 words
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Article275 1970-05-30 12 A housewife hired a private detective who confirmed her suspicions that her husband was living with another woman. Madam Heng Siok Ngo was petitioning for a divorce from reotaurantcaptain. Mr. Choo Choon Puang, on grounds of adultery Mr. Justice Chua granted Madam Heng of Commonwealth275 words
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Article143 1970-05-30 12 The Singapore Government has banned all dogs and cats from West Malaysia coming into Singapore.* This action Is a precaution taken In view of the three deaths in Perlis caused by an outbreak of rabies Singapore has been free of rabies s.nce 1953 and the last143 words
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Article109 1970-05-30 12 A sawmill foreman and three workers narrowly escaped death when a band* saw machine thev were working on snapped «uf«denly However, ten feet away was the not so luckv weeper. Kamisah binte Ualizan. 26. who sustained a fractured skull after a oiece of broken saw blade109 words
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Article65 1970-05-30 12 Four RAF Phantoms swept off from IVngah. Singapore at 7.15 a.m veitcdav on a nonstop 2.000 miles flight to Hons Kong, where they touched down iust ever three hours later Hong Kong wa? getting its first view of the RAFt versatile fighter-bon bers w»'jch were on flight by Victor65 words
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Article, Illustration140 1970-05-30 12 "WELCOME to Singapore/' says Air Marshal Sir Neil Wheeler, Far East Air Commander (left) to Air Chief Marshal Sir Brian Burnett, the new Commander- in-Chief of the Far East. Sir Brian arrived at Royal Air Force Changi yesterday to take up the last command in the Far140 words
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Article116 1970-05-30 12 The Registrar of Vehicles yesterday reminded the public that the prohibition of loading and unloading in Singapore's central business district during peak hours will come into operation on June 1. The government had earlier announced that this pilot scheme was the latest effort to116 words
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Article184 1970-05-30 12 THIRTY-SIX youth leaders were told that they must be dedicated to serve the people and the country. Dr. Tai Chen Hwa, member of the Board of Governors. National Youth Leadership Training Institute. made this call when he presented them with diplomas at a ceremony. The 36184 words
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Advertisement67 1970-05-30 12 mM SPECIAL "ONE vs FIVE" CONTEST! PROGRAMME OF SPECIAL EVENTS SUN. 31-5-70 AT ORCHARD 5-30 pm. 7.00 p.m. ADVANCE BOWLING CLINIC SLIDE FILM SHOW PRESENTED BY: *l, ORCHARD 8.00 p.m. Midnight i SPECIAL "ONE vs FIVE" CONT EST MON 1-6-70/ ORCHARD I I 00a m 12.30 p.m LADIES CLINIC MON67 words
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Advertisement209 1970-05-30 12 SINGAPORE ARMED EORCES invite applications from male applicant* for appointment (A) ASST. AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS (B) AIR DEFENCE OPERATORS Qualifications:fli For iA). School Certificate or equivalent »n<J for ibi minimum Sec 4 (111 f-or iAi and <Bl. applicants biurt be phyaicaiiy fit an«-i preferably have good eye-s'gbt without spectacles They209 words
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Advertisement433 1970-05-30 12 APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following posts in th« School of Industrial Technology. (A) WORKSHOP/LABORATORY STEWARDS (i) Department of Electrical Electronic Engineering Experience in the maintenance and repair of Electrical Machinery and or electronic equipment is essential, familiarity with433 words
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Miscellaneous77 1970-05-30 12 TIME AND TIDE TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN 12.22 a.m. (3.8 ft.); 6.23 a.m. (7.1 ft.); 12.59 p.m. (24 ft.); 7.35 p.m. (7.3 ft.). NAVAL DOCKYARD: 12.05 a.m. (4.6 ft.); 6.24 a.m. (8.4 ft 12.40 pm. (3.4 ft); 7.33 p.m. (8.6 ft.). TOMORROW SINGAPORE TOWN: 1.38 a.m. (2.9 ft.); 7.53 a.m. (7.377 words
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