Eastern Sun, 2 June 1970
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Title Section23 1970-06-02 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1358 Tuesday, 2 June 1970. ft MC(P) 1616 Price 15 cents23 words
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Article, Illustration157 1970-06-02 1 VICTORIA, Seychelle Islands, Mon. (Reuter) The Royal Nary fleet oil tanker Ennerdale (47,270) tons) sank in the Seychelle Islands today after striking an uncharted object. ihe crew of 60 18 Bntish officers and 42 seamen from the Seychelles are safe. The tanker, commanded by157 words
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Article59 1970-06-02 1 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) —London bookmakers today reinstated Brazil as favourites to win the World Cup Soccer final in Mexico At their meeting; at London's Victoria Club to decide the latest odds the bookmakers quoted Brazil as seven to two favourites, with England, the reigning rhampions next in59 words
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Article50 1970-06-02 1 MANILA, Mon Reuter) —President Marcos today or tered charges to be filed a ainst the son of a parliamentary representative over tho burnme of two ."Pages. Presidential "tatement l Marcos had «.rdered c'-arces of arson he filed against Vincente Crisologo son of Representative Floro Crisologo.50 words
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Article, Illustration73 1970-06-02 1 Christine Stanley, this rear's "Fairest of the Perth Fair Festival", admits she is "terribly fashion conscious." That's because of the company she keeps and where she works. Christine- a sft 6" blonde with a 34-24-35 figure, is a private secretary and model with a fashion73 words
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Article363 1970-06-02 1 J IMA, Mon. (UP The century's worst disaster in Peru a twominute earthquake that came violently on a quiet afternoon and killed hundreds of people left the country stunned today. The National Geophysics Institute in Lima said the strongest part of the quake lasted only363 words
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Article23 1970-06-02 1 TRIPOLI. Mon (Reuter) A Czechoslovak Ilvush;n--18 airliner crashed three miles from Triooli airport today killing three passengers and 10 crew members.23 words
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169 1970-06-02 1 BUENOS AIRES. Mon. (CPI) A Peronista guerrilla group said today kidnapped former president Pedro Eugenio Aramburu would be executed by a firing squad. A communique from the group said after Interrogating Aramburu. It was resolved to 'condemn Pedro Eugenio Aramburu to be executed by a169 words
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Article89 1970-06-02 1 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) An arm* officer brought his dog into Britain by parachute to get around Britain's new animal quarantine regulations a local health official said today Public health inspector for the Newhaven Urban Council .Mr. Gibbs said other people have doped their pets and89 words
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322 1970-06-02 1 I3ANGKOK, Mon. (Reuter) Thailand will send volunteer troops to defend Phnom Penh and release the Cambodians for action against Communist forces, Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn said today. The vclunteers will be trained in battalion-size units for eight weeks, he added. The Thais322 words
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Article89 1970-06-02 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. (UPI) Thousands of members of the militant Hindu Jan Sangh Party raged through New* Delhi today, burning Primp Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi in effigv and shouting "long live Hinduism." They were protesting Mrs. Gandhi's charge in Parliament that the Jan Sangh's89 words
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Article184 1970-06-02 1 SAIGON. Mon. <CPI) American troops in Cambodia have seized another 38 tons of weapons and munitions and captured a jungle truck park, military spokesmen said today. Battle commlques in Saigon and Phnom Penh reported scattered fighting In Cambodia. The Communist supplies were in three caches in "The184 words
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Article27 1970-06-02 1 PARIS. Mon. (Reuter) Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko arrived in Paris today for talks with President Georges and other French leaders on wide-rangine world problems.27 words
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Miscellaneous5 1970-06-02 1 "He's majoring in ancient history!"5 words
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503 1970-06-02 2 Lee Chor Pet, one of the three accused in the kidnap-murder trial, said yesterday he tried to stop the killing of Ong Beang Leek. Lee, 24, said he received a stab in the right thigh while trying to restrain his two friends on the503 words
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Article65 1970-06-02 2 A baby show will be held at the Tiong Bahru Community Centre. En Chin Street, on June 28 at 9.30 a.m. The show is open to babies who come under the group of three months to two years. Parents who are interested should apply at the Centre65 words
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Article54 1970-06-02 2 BOAC and Avis R*>r.t-a-Car have reached agreement on a scheme to provide one of th e most comprahensive international fly-drive services in the world. Passengers booking on most BOAC services to or from th e United states, Canada. Europe. South Africa and Kenya can now have immediate confirmation54 words
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Article42 1970-06-02 2 Sonny Quek 25. was yesterday fined S5OO. or four months jail in default, when he pleaded guilty to a charged of attempting to re-sell cinema tickets at the Palace Theatre, on May 29. Quek had three similar previous convictions.42 words
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Article, Illustration171 1970-06-02 2 A top British cosmetic expert has arrived here to give the local ladies 'The 70 Look/' He is Mr. Charles Burns, Senior National L'Oreal Hair Technician Manager who is here to promote the sales of his company's pro- ducts. During his one month stay, Mr.171 words
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Article62 1970-06-02 2 MANILA. Mon (Reuter) President and Mrs. Ferdinand Marcos today received the Yang dl-Pertuan Brsar Tengku Ja'afar of Negri Sembllan. Malaysia. The Presidential Palace in a press release said the Malaysian ruler and his wife. Tengku Ampuan Nagiba, were received by the Philippines' first couple on their arrival here62 words
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116 1970-06-02 2 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) Prime Minister Wilson announced today he if carrying the general election fight to the Conservatives *ith "challenging raids" into key voting districts. His Conservative opponent. Edward Heath, will attack the Labour Government's five-and-a-half years' record in a dozen major set campaign116 words
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Article66 1970-06-02 2 The Research Institute of Economic Plants in the Tropics are appealing to the public to submit any autobiographical materials on the late Mr Tan Kah Kee and the late Dr. Lee Kong Chlan. The materials will be used to edit a book. The committee has collected some66 words
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Article72 1970-06-02 2 The Jackpot, for Thursday's Toto Draw has soared to 5130.000. There were no major prize winners in last Sunday's draw Meanwhile. Mr. Kerk Loong Sing. Public Relations Manager of a leading Chinese daily, will chair the panel of judges for the coming draw. The other two panel72 words
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Article156 1970-06-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, will visit Expo 70 and attend the ceremony for the launching of two ships of the .Malaysian International Shipping Corporation when he goes to Japan from London next month. The Tunku will leave for London In156 words
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Article45 1970-06-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The National Council of Islamic Affairs. West Malaysia. has approved $4 million for various projects for this year and next year. The Council's Secretary, Tuan Haji Ismail bin PanJang Aris. said here this after its second meeting today.45 words
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Article47 1970-06-02 2 A motorcyclist. Cheong Hong, 43. died yesterday in the General Hospital from injuries sustained in nn accident Sunday evening He was travelling along Stamford Road when h#» collided w ith a car There were a total ol 57 accidents five of them serious on Sunday.47 words
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375 1970-06-02 2 OTTAWA, Mon. (UPI) Finance Minister Edgar Benson announced the Canadian dollar was being freed from its peg on the U.S. dollar. The floating exchange rate would have the effect of an upward revaluation. The Canadian dollar, which has been kept at a375 words
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77 1970-06-02 2 Mr. and Mrs. Sng Eng Chua after their wedding last Sunday. Mr. Sng is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Sng Siak Hwee, while former Miss Soh Ngoi May is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Soh Yoke Wing. Mr. Sng is a business executive with Polon Enterprises77 words
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275 1970-06-02 2 PHNOM PENH, Mon. (AFP) A group of eight foreign newsmen have disappeared 31 miles from Phnom Penh, after falling into a Communist ambush. The group included two teams of the American television networks NBC and CBS three Americans, a Frenchman, three Japanese and an275 words
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Article122 1970-06-02 2 BANGKOK. Mon (Renter) Thai helicopter gunships and mortars today pounded a Communist camp in mountainous jung'e terrain alone the common border with Malaysia. Troops are moving in for an all-out assault on the camp. The attack on the camp in the Bala mountain range of Narathiwat Province.122 words
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Article83 1970-06-02 2 Ibrahim bin Daud. who escaped from police custody two years ago was yesterday Jailed three months for dishonestly receiving a stolen "Heat Exchanger'' which belonged to the Royal Malaysian Navy. He was also jailed a year for escaping from police custody and for havine in83 words
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Article25 1970-06-02 2 The $7 million flood-pre-vention project new under construction in Rukit Timah Road is exported to be completed by the end of the year.25 words
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Article, Illustration273 1970-06-02 2 Finoplas, a versatile light-weight plastics "paper" which is currently making an impact on sections of the British packaging industry is expected to replace some 10,000 tons of conventional wrapping paper in Britain and overseas this year. Made from BP Plastics Rigidex a high density polyethylene —by C.273 words
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Article78 1970-06-02 3 TOKYO. Mnn (UPI) City officials have erected four electric scoreboards her* to report air pollution and noise level in the world's most populous city (11.5 million residents) They are built like stadium scoreboards. The electric digital signs flash minute-by-minute measurements of the sulphuric gas content in78 words
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268 1970-06-02 3 HONG KONG, Mon. (Reuter) —A choice piece of land that did not exist five years ago fetched a record price of *****.000,000 at a government auction today. The price of the 53.000-square-foot reclaimed land on the Hong Kong Island waterfront268 words
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Article141 1970-06-02 3 KATMANDU, Mon. (UPI) lan Clough's eagerness to return to Katmandu and meet his pregnant wife may have caused him his life. Clough was the 30-year-old director of the Glencoe School of Mountaineering. He was killed on Saturday In an Icefall at 17.800 feet while returning with141 words
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146 1970-06-02 3 SAIGON, Mon. (UPI) Th e South Vietnamese Publishers' Association today called on nearly 40 Vietnamese language newspapers in Saigon to stage a one-day strike on Wednesday. It is to support student demands against the government of President Thleu. Students from Saigon and Van146 words
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169 1970-06-02 3 SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Mon. (UPI) The Japanese tuna trawler, "Shinyo Maru/' arrived yesterday at the island of St. Martin, with the body of her dead captain aboard. Capt Hajime Senzakl. 38. died at sea on Thursday before a combined U.S. Coast Guard and169 words
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103 1970-06-02 3 AUCKLAND. New Zealand. Mon. (UPI) A time-bomb smashed the door of a Royal New Zealand Air Force depot here today. It shook buildings for half a mile around. The police believed the bombing could have been the work of a radical youth movement opposed to103 words
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Article156 1970-06-02 3 fOKYO, Mon. (UPI) Keizo Kobuchi, 32, took the day off from his regular job Saturday and put on a postman's uniform. He collected a bagful of mail at the Oji Post Office near one of Tokyo's industrial areas. Then he climbed on156 words
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Article, Illustration264 1970-06-02 3 PARIS, Mon. (UPI) Soviet intentions on Indochina, the Middle East and Berlin will be probed during Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko's visit to France official French sources disclosed. They added the talks are the widest-ranging and highest-ranking encounters scheduled before President Pompidou visits the Soviet264 words
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Article68 1970-06-02 3 KANSAS CITY, Missouri. Mon. (UPI) Fighting erupted briefly yesterday In a churcn invaded by about 25 black militants. They previously had demanded 50 per cent of the church's income for black causes. "There were scarred cheeks and broken glasses and such, but no serious Injuries that68 words
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281 1970-06-02 3 MANILA, Mon. (UPI) Mayor Antonio Villegas yesterday ordered the Manila police to pick up for questioning all troopers of the Philippine Constabulary (PC) found in the city. The latter is a para-military national police force. The order was issued after281 words
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Article60 1970-06-02 3 HIRAKATA, Japan Mon. (UPI) A model plane being flown by remote control crashed through the windshield of a parked car yesterday. It killed a four-year-old girl within. Police announced Eiko Yonetanl was seated in the front seat of the car watching the model airplane show when the60 words
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Advertisement94 1970-06-02 3 v II 1 I M *> Mercedes-Benz The bus that makes money for you -every mile 0309 D Bus Mercedes-Benz buses, trucks and vans, have the best power-to-weight ratio of any vehicle in their class. And that's Mercedes-Benz diesel power, that requires less maintenance, and less down time. Economical operation,94 words
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325 1970-06-02 4 TEL AVIV, Mon. (UPI) Israeli jets returned to the attack along the Egyptian Suez Canal frontline today. This was shortlv before Katyusha rockets fired from Jordan wounded 9 Israeli civilians in Beisan, an Israeli military spokesman325 words
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239 1970-06-02 4 CAIRO, Mon. (UPI) The Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) announced today Russia had aqreed to supply weapons to Palestinian guerrillas fighting Israel. A report by the PLO tc the Palestinian National Council (Parliament) meeting in Cairo added the agreement was reached during a visit to Moscow239 words
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311 1970-06-02 4 ATLANTA* Georgia, Mon. (UPI) A private plan* that crashed into car on busy expressway near Atlanta on Saturday was serviced with an improper fuel. An Investigator. John Peed. Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, disclosed his committee found "a signed sales slip...signed311 words
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Article36 1970-06-02 4 MADRID, Mon. (UPI) Generalissimo Fraacisco Franco, Spam's 77-year-old Chief of State, appeared fit and alert yesterday. He watched the annual militarv parade marking the 31st anniversary of his victory in the Spanish Civil War36 words
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Article, Illustration535 1970-06-02 4 ADDRESS TOMORROW ON INDOCHINA: SAN CLEMENTE, California, Mon. (UPI) President Nixon met for two-and-a-half hours with his top military commanders yesterday. He later announced he will address the nation on Wednesday on the progress of military operations in Cambodia and winding downUPI telephoto. - 535 words
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64 1970-06-02 4 BRITISH PREMIER HAROLD WILSON and his wife, Mary, peep through a train window at London's King's Cross Station on Sunday. They are leaving for a general election campaign tour through north of England. Wilson has called upon the people of Britain to vote for a new government on June 18.(UPI radiophoto). - 64 words
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Article181 1970-06-02 4 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) —President Nixon became angry once during an otherwise cordial exchange with a New York businessman, "Newsweek" magazine reported. In a release, the magazine claimed earment-ma-ker Isidore Conen chlded Nixon during a dinner meeting last week at the White House about receiving181 words
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85 1970-06-02 4 BIRMINGHAM England, Mon. (UPI) Hospital officials yesterday announced Siamese twin girls, separated in an operation at Birmingham Children's Hospital on Saturday, were improving. The twins are named Anna and Barbara. They were born in Coventry early Saturday to a 20-year-old woman whose identitv has not85 words
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Article74 1970-06-02 4 NEW YORK Mon (ITI) —The Commander of the ill-fated U.S intelligence ship. "Pueblo." believes that his capture in 1968 >vas "an error" on the part of the North Koreans Lloyd Bucher. in an interview published in the current edition of "Newaweek" magazine, felt the74 words
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237 1970-06-02 4 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) —Police early yesterday raided an alleged narcotics factory i n a Harlem apartment. After a orief shootout, they arrested 10 persons and seized "an arsenal" of guns and "thousands of decks of heroin." One woman was killed and237 words
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167 1970-06-02 4 VIENNA, Mon. (Reuter) Rumanian troops spread jut along the 600mile reaches of the Rumanian Danube today. They are help.ng farmers and villagers comoat wnat Is expected to be the worst flood surge In centuries A wall of water Is reported to be167 words
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Article52 1970-06-02 4 NEW DELHI Mon (UPIV Thirteen persons died after drinking denatured alcohol daring the weekend in three villages near Sauear Town in Central India, the Press Trust of India reported yesterday. Police have seized stock* of the alcohol from a man who was said to have sold ♦hem to52 words
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Article173 1970-06-02 4 VIENNA, Mon. (UPI) Alexander Dubcek was yesterday believed resting in Czechoslovakia while h e and the world waited what the government planned to do with him. The man who led Czechoslovakia's Communist Party during the nation's ill-fated '"Prague Spring" of 1968 was whisked home in secrecy173 words
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Article, Illustration320 1970-06-02 5 WSF - by WSF "Feeding Time'' The target of attention of this picture is focused on the action of feeding; therefore. the more important focal point should be directed to the baby than the mother goat. The head of the kid should be visible, the pair of320 words
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Article, Illustration279 1970-06-02 5 Canon EE EX. 35 mm SLR has the latest design in its mechanical control system Though it is quite a sophisticated camera with a number of dual purpose single knobs manipulations, it is not complicated to operate. a) Shutter speeds from B to 1/500 sec coupled with film279 words
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390 1970-06-02 5 LAST SEVEN DAYS! FOTORAMA 70 CONTEST 4 F Sponsored by Moutrie iPte.) Ltd. Agent for MINOLTA CAMERAS. OFFICIAL SNTRY PUHV fotoram* Oooteei "70 EASTERN BUN XS-B can ton men' Kom ting*pore 2 In oompiytnt witn toe ruler en thl> contest I ru trmtt herewith390 words
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Article, Illustration64 1970-06-02 5 COLOGNE (iNB): This amateur photographer makes sure he has at least two ways to view the Eleventh "World Photographic Fair." His binoculars and the 500 mm tele-obieetive will be the centre of interest with other novelties and standard photographic products when the "Photokina" in Cologne opens64 words
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Article548 1970-06-02 6 WHATEVER else the war in Cambodia has done, it has definitely brought Communist menace one step closer to Thailand and Malaysia. While this certainly does not make the overall picture any brighter, the awareness has had some positive effects. It can be definitely said that both Bangkok548 words
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Article218 1970-06-02 6 COME hard truths do afford repetition. Ever since Singapore leaders set the goal of a 'rugged society', there has been considerable improvement both in the psychological and practical attitudes towards life. As a result, youngsters in schools and those entering life are beginning to realise the real problems facing218 words
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Article, Illustration804 1970-06-02 6 LIONEL FLEMING - By LIONEL FLEMING GEMINI. DUBLIN: Whatever Sualities the Irish Prime linister mar lack, it is generally agreed in Dublin that' Mr. Jack Lynch showed courage and firmness during the crisis over the alleged arms plot throwing out two of the most powerful Ministers in his Cabinet, andGEMINI. - 804 words
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Article, Illustration789 1970-06-02 6 WILLIAM FORREST - By WILLIAM FORREST PARIS While Britain's political future is going to be decided by the crowds who flock to the polling stations on June 18, the political future of France is probably being determined right now by the crowds flocking to see the fllm-hit789 words
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Article, Illustration949 1970-06-02 6 RICHARD HALL - By RICHARD HALL GEMINI LONDON: Quite a few politicians around the world will be shaking in their handmade shoes if the Tunisian idea catches on. Former minister Ahmed Ben Salah has been given ten years hard lahour for "mismanaging the economy": several close associatesGEMINI - 949 words
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Article564 1970-06-02 6 BRUCE RUSSELL - By BRUCE RUSSELL Reuter. HOLLYWOOD The producers of the film autobiography of sex change celebrity Christine Jorgensen have chosen for the lead a highlv normal specimen of American manhood usually referred to as the "hov next door" type. John Hansen, 18. a former hich schoolReuter. - 564 words
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Article346 1970-06-02 7 TRADING in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore dropped after a steady morning session. Industrialj were dull towards the close of th« market with hotels and properties in mixed trading. Oil palms and tha other commodity shares remained Idle. During Hie past week, 11 counters346 words
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Article865 1970-06-02 7 JJUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore Bumb #r of "aded in brackets in lotVof 1/000 units unless otherwise specifed: INDUSTRIALS Allied Choc $3.10 U), Alcan Ila« tl> $1.56 t2» $1.55 »3'. L»:M 9L5a44; $1.57 41) sl.*> «4>865 words
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Article213 1970-06-02 7 The Managing Director of Vosper Thornycroft Unlteers Pte. Ltd Mr. John Wilde, will leave Singapore on June 19 to take up a senior appointment in the parent company in the U.K. The present Financial Director of V.T.U.. Mr Eric Berrlll. will become Managing Director, and213 words
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Article722 1970-06-02 7 BIO and offer prices officially listed yesterday at the dost of business in th« trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore were: IN'Dl ?>TR14LS ACMA \bl 1 94 A!c*n 134 Allied Clin, rd S 10 1.22 B»*n CO 1 56 1 57 Borneo722 words
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137 1970-06-02 7 T AYANG LAYANG, Mon. KG 22, o rot bait developed by Kumpulon Guthrie Sendirian Berhad at thi Chemara Research Station at Loyang Layang, hot helped nearly to triple the peracre yield of podi in a field test carried outatAmpang Tinggi near Kuala Piloh, Negri137 words
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Article261 1970-06-02 7 JUNE first grad« rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 57 cents per lb. down cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was dull. London advices were lower than expected and opening prices were marked down. The market261 words
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Article58 1970-06-02 7 Mr. I.EONG TEIK EWE terminal superintendent of Caltex (Asia) Ltd. Prai Terminal in Province Yellesley has left for New York on a Caltex development training course. This HJurse is designed to encourage and assist elected employees become fully proficient in their oresent positions and58 words
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Article18 1970-06-02 7 On the Straits tin market yesterday, business was done at $669 i per picul up H.18 words
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Article, Illustration122 1970-06-02 7 Mr. HO BOON SIEW. general sales manager of O'Conners (Pte) Lta. has left for Japan to attend the Asahi Pentax International Distributors Confer ence which opened last week. O'Conners (Pte) Ltd., are the local agents for the range of Asahi Pentax cameras Mr. Ho122 words
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Article261 1970-06-02 7 Mr. Sonny Ong Chin Soon ha* been appointed General Manager of Argus Advertising Agency Pte. Ltd. Prior to hi* appointment, Mr. Ong vu the Account Service Director of Mc-Cann-Erlckson (M) Sdn. Bhd.. aervlclng some of the Company"! Important clients for the psst two years. Mr.261 words
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Article83 1970-06-02 7 MR. GOH YOOK KIM. district sales promoter of the Bata Shoe <S) Pte. Ltd.. will be departing Singapore shortly for Italy. France. Belgium. Holland and England. to participate In the annual Bata Organisation's Conference on Retail Sales Twenty Bata |MP**t(a from J» n over be taking part83 words
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Article79 1970-06-02 7 SINGAPORE'S tourist industry Is in for a big boost when the luxury British liner. Ocean Monarch, sails in with about 1.000 tourists on June 13 Mr. JD. Clark, shipping manager of Mansfield 1 Co. Pte. Ltd the local agents said that this was the first time79 words
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Article132 1970-06-02 7 HONG KONG, Mon. (UN) Today's ft p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd (Buyers) (Sellers) 195 196 or 100 Straits dollars 147 148 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars 674 6.75 per Australian dollar 340 360 per 1.000 Burmese gyats 460 480 per 1.000 Indian rupees132 words
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65 1970-06-02 7 Singapore hu a reputation as a top prlntlnf centre In the Far East. This was stated by Mr. B. Aarls. manager of the Printing Department of The East Asiatic Co. Ltd. Mr. Aarls has just returned to Singapore after spending two months In65 words
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Article355 1970-06-02 7 Sydney Stocks, Closing Prices SYDNEY, Mon. (UPI) Mining shares continued their rise on Sydney Stock Exchange today following last weeks heavy selling. Oil and Industrial stocks also rose but It was the miners that attracted most Interest. The continued rise follows the tread of the Wall355 words
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Article440 1970-06-02 7 AKKIA ALU 1.48am MvA l;5 K l.uinpur 7 00 a m Msa r.8¥ Madras. R Lumpur 7 80 am MSA 123 K Lumpor. V30am MSA 4ft2 K Lumpur ll-ftftam MSA 484 Pennng. K Lumpur 11 So am MsA 203 Jakarta 1.80pm MsA 4.11 Kurhing 2 30pm Msa t«21440 words
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Article59 1970-06-02 7 SCANDINAVIAN Airline# traffic for April was up nine per cent, compared with the game month last year. The airline recorded 55.3 million revenue ton-kilometres. Scheduled capacity forth# month increased 13 per cent to 1122 million availably ton-kilometres The corresponding load factor was 49.3 per59 words
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Article82 1970-06-02 7 THE noon price* at the Singapore Chtnea* Produce Exchange yesterday aere:B ft. Cocunat Oil iroft) Balk 5800 Coconut OH (r.OB Drum 60 00 Mixed Copra S800 Muntok White Pepper ***** (FOB.) Sarawak White Pepper 160 00 (FOB-) Sarawak Special Black ivpprr iMlfti #6% 122-50 VLW Lam pong special Black82 words
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Article89 1970-06-02 7 TOD A Y'S SHIPS IN SINGAPORE The Port of the Singapore Authority has made tne following berthing arrangements for ships in port today, Tuesday. June 2DEPARTURES Godowna Vessels 1/2 Benalligm 5 Billv 10/11 Bonneville 15/18 Makeverett 45 Panama Maru 20 West Kunak 21 West Katong 27/28 Sinegorsk 29/30 Kousei Maru89 words
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Article572 1970-06-02 8 STEPHEN SIU - By STEPHEN SIU HONG KONG A newspaper cartoon showed the paths to both heaven and hell blocked for an aged Chinese widow. Sharp inflation this year has struck the cost of dying and almost everything else in this British Crown Colony on the coast of Communist572 words
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Article108 1970-06-02 8 Subhash Chander Pushkarna. State Bank of India, Kesar Ounj. Ludhlana (Punjab) India (Male: 24) Hobbles: Exchange of coins stamps, view cards. R. Bubramanlan, (Male 20), Opp 1. A.V. Iyer Street. Shevapet, Salem-2. South India. Hobbles. Stamps, coins, and view cards. Miss Aklko Klmura (Age: 21) Address: 20-31.108 words
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Article, Illustration426 1970-06-02 8 RAMESH C. PANDE - By RAMESH C. PANDE UPI. NEW DELHI The Asian lion, once the king of India, rapidly is vanishing, but scientists are seeking ways to save it. A research station financed from the United States and India will be established in the Girn&r preserve in western India toUPI.; UPI - 426 words
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Article, Illustration454 1970-06-02 8 Taunus C. Kemasang - By Taunus C. Kemasang UPI JAKARTA For 40 years, rain and shine, Hadji Usman has driven his horse- drawn carriage over the toads of Java earning his living. Hacji tsnian, 60, makes his profit nauhnst people who aren't in too much of a hurryUPI; UPI. - 454 words
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430 1970-06-02 8 Ele,Walt Dulaney - DATELINE By Ele,Walt Dulaney Dear Walt: I'm not a letter writer. Because of that I've lost contact with someone who is verv important to me, my best friend. When he moved awav, I promised I'd write him at least once a month. He did and430 words
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Article605 1970-06-02 8 John Newell - (By John Newell MOST of us learnt at school about w-hats tailed the nitrogen cycle. Living things die and dera? and much of the vital element, nitrogen, in their bodies floats off into the itmosphare as a gas. But then, so we used to be taught, tiny605 words
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Miscellaneous73 1970-06-02 8 DATELINE: DANGER! WE CAN TALK IN THIS OFFICE,LEE ROY... NOW, WW~/ AREHT VOU IN SCHOOL? IS THIS SOME KIND OF rHOLIDAY by John Saunders and Alden McWiUiams WHAT? TT 4 i.. i rise; J T-it-ft r.v.~l ■H I THOUGHT VOU OUSHTA KNOW THAT YOUR SI STEP HAS FLIPPED I WENDY'S73 words
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Miscellaneous26 1970-06-02 8 AMY By Jack Tipprf He soys he d love to buy some of our groovy cookies but he doesi't have any bread, what's he talking about?*26 words
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Article, Illustration130 1970-06-02 9 DLSSJ LDORF Shoes In all forms and colours were presented at the 29th European Shoe Fashion Show in Dusseldorf. The much discussed max! and midi fashion also found their parallels in the new shoe collections, above all in the higher shafts and laces and in the wider,130 words
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Article, Illustration92 1970-06-02 9 Even the dog is glad to get a once over lightly by the first electronic vacuum cleaner. This newly developed appliance cleans all materials as needed so that everything from the delicate curtain and sensitive upholstery up to wall to wall carpetiny can be cleaned 'individually.' The92 words
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Article, Illustration335 1970-06-02 9 Florence de Santis - By Florence de Santis NEW YORK: With spring weather all the shutter bugs come out like robins. Whether you're an avid camera fan or just a weekend snap-shot taker, picture trips will be a lot easier if you dress for them. Top choice335 words
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Article, Illustration656 1970-06-02 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers FJEAR AVN: While in the Post Office Building this afternoon I had to go to the bathroom- I started through the door when a security officer stopped me and asked, "Where do you think you're going?" I said. "To the washroom656 words
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573 1970-06-02 9 Sheilah Graham - Speaking For Myself... BY Sheilah Graham NEW YORK: British art res* Carol White and Hollywood television star Paul Burke are planning to tnarrv as soon as they obtain their respective divorces. '1 am glad we are now In the open." Carol,573 words
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Article, Illustration251 1970-06-02 9 Mary Sue Miller - Rather Be Bored Or Buxom A Lovelier You By Mary Sue Miller How often do you have dinnrr alone at home? Are you aware that a solitary meal can be a threat to your weight, particularly a reducer's weight? Rather than cook a proper meal for herself more often than251 words
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Advertisement58 1970-06-02 9 c** a t 3y©Pi«.>n« J THEATRE RESTAURANT f NITECIUB f MBiiHM DIRECT FROM JAP AH jU P'oduction < as>t of 14 sprightly oeauiies, costumes, smgmg, dancing entravaganz*. MSfKVATIO*S J6?4IJ f i m > fcV MANDARIN FILM STARS GRAND DINNER ot the ORCHID LANTERN on Saturday 6th June, 1970. Bookings at58 words
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Miscellaneous249 1970-06-02 9 ORGANISATION K atr Kin lit lh»» Cam* lo Bob IHr V.itt<a'»" C® 9'• cooe SE.. i CH 1 N(jl. V e.s \io-itand <t Ma a Pr-iell •lUt DLVIL Bi Tilt TAIL" r c° or "4 t' N'(li\ bdOoi.Mi liff Li»t II am ID. 4 011 H. 43 A 9.3» cm249 words
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Miscellaneous26 1970-06-02 9 TODAY a Tuesday, June 2, 1970. T dk I MAf W GEMINI aa M4r ,T tO On 7-11ZU6 M AQUARIUS O* > AUG. 2J f\j Sirr. 2226 words
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Miscellaneous168 1970-06-02 9 QRSAIMISATIQIM CATHAY -***** LAST 2 DAYS! 11 am. I :m. 4. KM. 9.30 pm CARBT ON ASIPING" Colo) Sidney Jamiw Kenneth W'.'Uanu iA Rank Organisation Picture» Open* Thursday' THE VIRGIN SOIJiIERS Lynn Redgrave Color. Co'umb'.a ORCHARO-321G1 LAST 2 DAYS! Show? Start 1.45. 515 A 8.30 p.m "Patton"* Start*: 2W 8.32168 words
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Article, Illustration702 1970-06-02 10 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (UPI) Mexico and the Soviet Union got the ninth world soccer championships under way today by playing a scoreless tie in a disappointing match. There was too much tension about the play of both teams and neither was able to702 words
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Article132 1970-06-02 10 SAO PAULO. BRAZIL Mon. <UPI> Bert Greene of the United States won the Brazilian open golf tournament yesterday with a 72-hole total of 276. The 17-year-old south African amateur. Dale Hayes. finished in fifth place with a 282. There was a triple tie for132 words
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Article272 1970-06-02 10 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (UPI) Raul Cardenas and Gavril Katchalin. the rival coaches in the World Soccer Cup opening match between Mexico and the Soviet Union, expressed confidence of reaching the tournament quarter-finals despite yesterday's boring scoreless 1 tie. Katchalin. however, Issued a word of warning272 words
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Article128 1970-06-02 10 DUBLIN. Mon. (UPI) The racehorse Arkle. rated by many racing experts as one of Uie greatest steeplechasers of all time, was put to sleep yesterday at the age of thirteen. Arkle's owner, the Duchess of Westminister, said the horse was suffering from progressive arthritis in his hmd legs128 words
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Article153 1970-06-02 10 LEON. Mexico. Mon. (UPI) West Germany's World Cup soccer stars are under reinforced guard here following kidnap threats Press officer Wllfried Gerhard said today six armed soldiers have been added to the security guard at the camp Gerhard said they were informed about the threats by the German153 words
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Article206 1970-06-02 10 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (UPI) Show them who is boss, the order went out from the referees committee of the ninth World Soccer Championship. And that's exactly what West Germany's Kurt Tschenscher did at the opening game today between host national Mexico and Russia. In fact,206 words
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Article218 1970-06-02 10 GUADALAJARA, Mexico. Mon (UPf) Sir Alf Ramsey, Manager of the English World Cup soccer team, today criticised the state of the pitch Guadalajara stadium and said he wans't surprised "seeing as how the Brazilians practiced there.** Sir Alf said the surface at Jalisco Stadium was "lumpy218 words
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Article114 1970-06-02 10 PARIS, Mon. (UPI) Top-ranked American players Arthur Ashe and Cliff Richev won their way yesterday into the quarter finals of the US$lOO,OOO French Open tennis championships. Fourth-seeded Ashe outlasted Spain's 21-year-old Manuel Orantes In a gruelling contest of nerves. 3-6, 6-4. 6-3. 6-2. Playing over-cautlously in114 words
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Article133 1970-06-02 10 SAN DIEGO. Mon (UPI) Manny Ortiz, who held the world bantamweight title from 1942 to 1950. died at Balboa Naval Hospital last night. He was 54. Ortiz, who retired in 1955 after a 17-year. 122-fight career, was admitted to the hospital on May 9 with cirrhosis of133 words
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314 1970-06-02 10 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (UPI) The Astec Stadium was a riot of colour today as 107,000 excited fans waited for President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz to officially declare the ninth World Soccer Championships open. Host nation Mexico met the Soviet Union in the tournament opener and the314 words
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Article64 1970-06-02 10 ST. LOUIS Missouri, Mon (Reuter) Professionals Rod Laver and Ken Rosewall meet in the final of the Rawlings tennis classic here today after defeating fellow Australians In the semi-finals. Top-seeded Laver last night beat Rov Emerson 4-6. 7-5. 6-3 and Rosewall defeated Fred Stolle 6-2. 6-1. The singles64 words
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323 1970-06-02 10 ADENAU, Germany, Mon. (UPI) A Porsche 908 driven by England's Vic Elford and West German Kurt Ahrens won the 1.000 kilometres of the Nuerburgring yesterday and clinched the wovid manufacturers title for the West German Marque before a quarter-million crowd. The winning three-litre323 words
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Article211 1970-06-02 10 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) —Following are the results and standings in major league baseball after yesterday's games EAST W. GB Baltimore 33 15 Ne w \ork 26 23 7| Washington 22 24 10 Detroit 21 23 10 Boston 20 25 114 Cleveland 10 27 I*4 WEST W.211 words
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Article81 1970-06-02 10 Singapore's Tan Eng Han. a business executive, became the first Asiar to win the Bate m a n Cup for Squash in the Tanglin Club's Championships concluded over the weekend. Tan. who beat Eric Cooper 10-8. 9-2. 5-9. 10-8. Is now regarded as Singapore's unofficial squash81 words
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Article174 1970-06-02 10 GUADALAJARA Mon. (At?) A perspiring Bobby Moore turned to his spectators and shouted: "I was better off in prison" after his second training session here for tngland's Group Four matches of the World Cup football. The captain of the Cup holders, released from Bogota174 words
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Article328 1970-06-02 10 n N I E Y U °J* K Mon < Reutef The New York Mets beat the Houston Astros 14-4 and 4-3 in doubieheader baseball matches here yesterday. Before a crowd of more than 48.000 the Mets' best shots were fired by Ron Swoboda. who328 words
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Article70 1970-06-02 10 E ffiSP EN Germany. Mon. (LPI) Ray stafwnn th tf Unlte d states Priv I» e European Grand ff 5 clay-pigeon event yesS^. 10 e n d a flve-day internatlonal shooting competition at Wiesbaden Stafford hit 19. of a i? 200 Pigeons to defeat Guy Renard70 words
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Article217 1970-06-02 11 MEMPHIS. Tenn. Mon. fUPI) Defending Champion Dave Hill, a bespectacled chain-smoker. fired a two under par 68 today to win the 150.000 U.S. dollar Danny Thomas Memphis C'assic by one stroke for a record third time. Hill finished 72 noles at 13-under-par217 words
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319 1970-06-02 11 INDIANAPOLIS, Mon. (UPI) Al Unser missed the record in winning the 54th annuel 500-mile speedway chase, but last night received the biggest paycheque ever handed an auto race driver. The handsome Albuquerque, New Mexico, veteran will receive an estimated U*****,000 from the speedway at319 words
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Article123 1970-06-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Teh Kew San who captained the victorious team which wrested th e Thomas Cup from Indonesia in 1967 was today appointed non-playing captain of the Malaysian team for the finals. His appointment was announced by tht President of the Badminton Association123 words
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Article257 1970-06-02 11 WINCHESTER, Va., Mon. (UPI) Shirley Englehorn parred the first playoff hole today to beat Margie Masters by a stroke in the 15,000 U.S. dollar, O'Sullivan Ladies Open Golf Tournament. The two women finished the 18 holes deadlocked at 210, six under par. to force the playoff.257 words
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300 1970-06-02 11 JOHANNES BURG, Mon (AFP). South Africa faces a threat of expulsion from international tennij next month, the President of the South African Lawn Tennis Union, Mr. Alf Chalmers, told the Johannesburg newspaper, the "Rand Daily Mail" published today. He said: "South Africa must300 words
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Article84 1970-06-02 11 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) Seven countries will take part m the first annual Jakarta Anniversary Cup soccer tournament here from June 21 to 28. Jakarta Governor Ali Sadikin told a press conference today the contest would become Indonesia's first regular international football tournament and would be84 words
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Article590 1970-06-02 11 IPOH Following are the weights for this weekend's racing here: THIRD DAY CL. 2 DIV. 4 6F. Pizarro 111 9.00 Pil Marshal 8.12 Fireball 8.11 Lord Sussex 811 Sri Lipis 8.09 Pelor Mas 8 08 Moomba 8.08 Paling Baik 8.04 Seraya Merah 8.04 Windrush II 8.04 Love590 words
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Article339 1970-06-02 11 The following is the Stipendiary Steward's report on last weekend's racing at Ipoh. FIRST DAY Rare 1: Ten No Trumps (Nelson) raced erractically. Rare 2: Nothing to report. Race 3; Champion Mhangavelu) was slow *o begin. PK. Leong (The King I) was severely reprimanded for permitting339 words
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Article335 1970-06-02 11 PUEBLA, Mexico, Mon. (Reuter) Football veterans Uruguay meet novices Israel in the first game of the Puebla Toluca Group Two of the World Cup here tomorrow and few experts give Israel even a remote chance. But Israel will have the support of the fans here,335 words
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Article105 1970-06-02 11 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. (AFP) The West German men's hockey tour to South Africa in August has been cancelled, according to a statement issued here by the South African hockey union. The chairman of the union. Mr Dave Metter. said: "The South African hockey union announces that105 words
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Article63 1970-06-02 11 DOUGLAS. Isle Of Man. Mon. (Reuter) A British motor-cyclist was killed today when he crashed into a stone wall during a practice lap on the Isle of Man T.T. circuit. The driver. Les Ilea, of Bristol, hit the wall on one of the fastest sections of the63 words
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Miscellaneous1015 1970-06-02 11 TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 PM. 300 Opening Anncts 3.03 General Hospital 330 Woman's W"rld (N> 4.00 Singapore This Week 1 N> 405 It'g Happening In Singapore <N> 4.20 Peyton Place < Repeat' .5.10 Close P >l. fi.oo Opening Anncts 6 03 Sky Hawks 6.30 News ip Brief 6.35 The Deputy1,015 words
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Article181 1970-06-02 12 Four gunmen yesterday held up seven people gambling in a finance company, wounded one of them and then escaped with $2,525. They also robbed a clerk and a visitor of cash and a watch totalling $4OO at the same premises. Mr. Chew Tuck Sam received181 words
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Article47 1970-06-02 12 A National Serviceman, Tan Eng Huat was vasterda v sentenced to three months jail, in the Ninth Magistrate's Court, 'or being unlawfully absent from training Tan. a member il the Vigilante Corps. w a s absent from April 7 iill June 23 last vear.47 words
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Article87 1970-06-02 12 Mr. S.M. Vasagar was elected President of the Singapore Ceylon Tamils' Association at the 52nd Annual General Meeting held recently. Other office bearers: VicePresident: Mr. P. Valupplllal; Gen. Secretary: Mr. A. Tavarajah: Asst. Gen. Secretary: Mr. K Shanmugasundaram; Treasurer: Mr. A. Markandu; Asst. Treasurer: Mr KT.87 words
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Article, Illustration266 1970-06-02 12 Construction for the $2O-million United Overseas Bank Limited in Chulia Street is expected to begin next year. The 30-storey building will add a new facelift to Raffles Place. This new complex will set the example for neighbouring development in an area now occupied266 words
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166 1970-06-02 12 Two girls were yesterday charged with being members of an illegal demonstration at Raffles Place on Saturday. Leong Moy Yew, 24. and Chua Hoe. 19. claimed trial. They were alleged to have been members of a procession at Collyer Quay without a permit and166 words
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136 1970-06-02 12 THE Commonwealth Development Corporation will invest S3O million in manufacturing and urban renewal projects in Singapore this year. This represents a 100 per cent increase in CDC investment as compared with the previous year, its General Manager, Sir William Rendall, said yesterday. Sir William,136 words
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55 1970-06-02 12 The New Zealand Parliament's opposition leader, Mr. Norman Kirk (left) yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. The two leaders discussed matters relating to trade and N.Z. contribution to the defence of the region. Later, speaking to reporters, Mr. Kirk, called for greater co-operation55 words
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Article278 1970-06-02 12 An Indonesian woman, Elizabeth T|oa San Eng. 25, yesterday claimed trial to a charge of entering Singapore illegal ly. She was alleged *o have entered Singapore <in May 30. In claiming trial to the charge Mrs. Tjoa said that she came to Singapore lawfully but had lost278 words
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Article56 1970-06-02 12 An Orientation Ball Beauty Queen Contest will highlight the Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union's Orientation Ball 19*0. which is to be held at the Lion City Hotel. June 19. Entry forms can be obtained at the Singapore Polytechnic Students" Uni on House. Prince Edward Road. Singapore. Closing date56 words
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Article41 1970-06-02 12 Two men. one armed with a sharp object held up a compositor, Leong Look Chye. <>4 as he was -ibojt to enter a lift and robbed him of $34 and a watch Jalan Tiong on Sunday -norning41 words
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Article, Illustration186 1970-06-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Indonesia put themselves on the road to the Thomas Cup final against Malaysia on Friday and Saturday when they beat Canada in all four matches played tonight. Canada, making their first appearance in a semifinal tie. were pluckv fighters though inexperienced and lackine186 words
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Article84 1970-06-02 12 A youth, Kwan Hin Khcng 18, wos stabbed twice in the abdomen soon after he had an argument with another persor. over svme money at Jalan Batu Sunday night. Kwan was admitted to the General Hospital where his condition has been described as not serious. Meanwhile,84 words
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Obituary56 1970-06-02 12 NOTICE DEATH MfRCHISON. A r I i n e Mary, passed away peacefully on June 1. 1970. Funeral services will be conducted at the Presbyterian Church. Stamford Road at 11 a.m. Wednesday, and thence to the Crematorium. Donations instead of flowers may be made in name to the Little Sisters56 words
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Miscellaneous73 1970-06-02 12 TIME AND TIDE TODAY SINGAPORE TOWN: 323 a.m. (1.0 ft.); 10.02 a.m. (7.8. ft.); 3.30 p.m. (3.4 ft.); 9.22 p.m. (8.5 ft.). NAVAL DOCKYARD: 3.07 a.m. (1.8 ft.); 10.09 a.m. (9.5 ft.); 3.34 p.m. (4.3 ft.); 9.37 p.m. (9.4 ft.). TOMORROW 6INGAPORE TOWN: 406 a.m. (0.4 ft.); 10.55 a.m. (7.873 words
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