Eastern Sun, 16 June 1970
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Title Section22 1970-06-16 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1960. Vol. 4 No. 1370 Tuesday, 16 June 1970. MC (P 1616 Price 15 cents22 words
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Article489 1970-06-16 1 The Envoy *T>!O DE JANEIRO, Mon, (UPI and Reuter) The Vcriq Airline Boeing 707 carrying 40 prisoners demanded as ransom for West German ambassador Ehrenfried von Hollcben left Monday for Algeria. The four-engine jet aircraft took oft from Rio's Galeco Airport at 1 1.32 a rr..489 words
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Article82 1970-06-16 1 BRISBANE. Mon. (Reuter> The Anglican Primate of Australia. Archbishop Sir Philip Strong, today urged the Australian government to relax its restrictions on entry into Australia to allow the immigration of Vietnamese refugees. The Archbishop was addressing the 197U Brisbane Anglican Diocesan Synod "We should give precedence82 words
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Article40 1970-06-16 1 BI'LXOS AIRES. Mon. (I'PI) The Armed Forces commanders met today with Brig. Gen. Roberto Leving»>ton, the man they chose for Argentinas next president, to form a cabinet and lay down the ground rules for the new government.40 words
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Article94 1970-06-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Singapore's Minister of Interior and Defence. Mr. Lim Kim San. arrived here today to watch the climax of the five-nation Bersatu Padu exercise "Granada" now in its final Dhase in Dungun. He will also hold «eneral discussions with the Deputy Prime Minister and94 words
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Article159 1970-06-16 1 MALAYSIA-SINGAPORE Airline Pilots Association has joined similar associations with 55 other countries has calling for action to combat aircraft hijacking. The Association will join the International Federation of Airline Pilots < IFALPA) in pressing for "urgent action" by the work's governments to ensure 'the Immediate159 words
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Article47 1970-06-16 1 LONDON. Mon. (UPIt The prosecution case against two brothers accused of the kidnap-murder of Australian Mrs. Alick McKay ended today and the court adjourned to decide whether the accused should go on trial at the Central Criminal Court. The accused are Arthur and Hizamodeen Hosein.47 words
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Article170 1970-06-16 1 LONDON. Mon. (Renter) —The Privy Coun.il judicial committee today heard a petition by Yee Mung Chin for special leave to appeal against a murder conviction b-i. the High Court at Pen- g a year ago. Without calling on Counsel fo r the Public Prosecutor the170 words
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41 1970-06-16 1 Sunpix by William Ng.Sunpix by William Ng. - 41 words
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Article269 1970-06-16 1 Give Power To Japan —Thai DPM BANGKOK, Mon. (AFP) —Thai Vice-Premier General Praphas Charusathien todiy called for a strengthening of Japan's role in maintaining peace in South- east Asia. The "Onl v great power in the region" must not 'lock itself inside the limits of its constitution but on the269 words
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Article109 1970-06-16 1 LONDON. Mon (Reuter) —As bronzed Britons in parks, on beaches and rooftops make the most of the current heat wave, the country's farmers face the prospect of serious crop losses through drought. With no rain in many areas for a month, except for local thunderstorms, the109 words
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266 1970-06-16 1 PHNOM PENH, Mon. (Reuter) Heavy fighting was continuing today at the provincial capital of Kompong Speu, where South Vietnamese paratroopers have reinforced the Cambodian defenders. A military spokesman said three Cambodian battalions and the South Vietnamese w ere fighting Communist elements thought to266 words
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Article59 1970-06-16 1 LONDON. Mon »AFP> The Times newspaper today raised its price from eightpence to nine-pence. Only last October the newspaper put up its price from six-pence to eightpence. It was the first price rise since 1964 Bought in December 1966 by Lord Thomson of Fleet, the Canadian newspaper magnate,59 words
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Article67 1970-06-16 1 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) —Sterling's dolla r rate slumped today within minutes of a government disclosure that Britain'* overseas trading in Mav ended with the bigaest deficit for eleven months (£3l mil). Its rate was 20 roint» lower than Friday The news, coming three days before Thursday's general67 words
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Article41 1970-06-16 1 WASHINGTON M on (Reuter) Vice President Spiro Agnew today accused major U.S. news organisations of not telling both sides of the Vietnam war He said the portrait of America projected abroad bv the news media often was distorted.41 words
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137 1970-06-16 1 LONDON. Men. CUPD Harold Wilson's election worries are over. accordIns to the latest edition of the Occult Magazine. The Labour Party leader will win Thursday's general election oecause he was "chosen by the greater powers on the heights." Th* magazine, puolished by the Theocratic137 words
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Miscellaneous13 1970-06-16 1 r "Mabel, I want you to meet Bill Spares, our long-time bowling champ!"13 words
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Article589 1970-06-16 2 A Nontah lecturer has proposed a new strategy for economic development which would ensure full employment in Singapore. t He is Dr. Leonard Cohen, Professo r of Behavioural Sciences and Business Activity in the College of Commerce, Nanyang University His strategy —'The Nanyang Simplex and589 words
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663 1970-06-16 2 BEN VARIYAN - By BEN VARIYAN DUNGUN, Mon. The Fifth Singapore Infantry Regiment and supporting elements spearheaded the mass military airlift from Changi to the five-nation exercise area on the east coast of West Malaysia early this morning. Waves of Hercules of the Royal Air Force663 words
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Article73 1970-06-16 2 Sheik Mombarak B. Sheik M. Zain. 26, was sentenced to two years jail in the First District Court, when he pleaded cuiltv to a charge of robbery and causing hurt. He robbed a cofTee-stall owner, Mr. Ponnusamv of $2.20. cigarettes. and a transistor radio, all73 words
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Article26 1970-06-16 2 A fishmonger, Cbwe« Wen. 24. reported to the police the theft of his $5,000 car which he had parked at Omar Road on Sunday.26 words
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Article, Illustration149 1970-06-16 2 Coffee shop proprietor Tan Heng Guan had a rude shock when a thunderous noise woke him up from sleep at 5.10 a.m. yesterday. To his amazement, he found that the whole front portion had collapsed While he and hL: mother and two brothers were149 words
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203 1970-06-16 2 SINGAPORE requires international co-operation to ensure that the standards of control of drugs exercised within the country extends to the control of its exported drugs. The Minister of Health, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, stated this when he opened th e Pacific Region Meeting203 words
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Article89 1970-06-16 2 An 'incorrigible housebreaker'. with five previous convictions dating back to 1958 was yesterday sentenced to another six jail for housebreaking again. Ong Ah Hai. 23. pleaded guilty to the five charges of housebreaking between March 26 and Ma 17. The First District Judge, Mr. Abdul Vahab89 words
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Article, Illustration183 1970-06-16 2 A LOCAL musician who prefers to be known only a s A. G. ha s written a song in support of the Government's campaign to bring about a cleaner, creener and more gracious Singapore. In his song, set to music, AO, exhorts the people to183 words
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Article69 1970-06-16 2 The Tamplnes Home Building Fund have received $950 raised by the wives of two diplomats in Singapore. It represented proceeds raised from a joint cooking demonstration by Mrs. Prem Bhatla. wife of the Indian High Commissioner, and Mrs R. C. Pekelharlng, wile of the Dutch Ambassador, on69 words
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Article101 1970-06-16 2 ANTI-POLLUTION measures have been extended to ships. Shipowners are warned that their vessels arc not allowed to emit smoke, soor, ash, grit or oil which may be a nuisance. Port officers of the Por. of Singapore Authority have instructions to obtain particulars of persons infringing this101 words
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Article71 1970-06-16 2 An American tourist and his wife reported to the police theft of $6,300 trom their hotel room on Sunday. Mr Mat hew Antho-.y Allen said he and his A had a nap on Sunday after* noon. He woke up at 6 p.m. and found his71 words
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Article64 1970-06-16 2 A forum on "Malaysia: Past. Present and Future" will be held at 7.30 p.m. tonight at the New Lecture Theatre One, University of Singapore. Speakers at the forum are Dr. Tan Chee Khoon. Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia. Mr. Goh Hock Guan. DAP. and Mr. Zainal Abideen.' lecturer.64 words
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Article42 1970-06-16 2 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) John Sheenan. a 25-;'ear-old double amputee, yesterday covered 51 miles in just over 11 hours to set a world record, a spokesman for the Disabled Drivers' Association said. Sheenan competed with 110 other disabled persons in wheelchairs.42 words
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273 1970-06-16 3 SAIGON, Mon. (Reuter) An American Negro military policeman ran from his vehicle today with his clothes on fire. It has been struck by a Molotov cocktail thrown by noting students. The policeman had driven apparently by accident into a demonstration by university and high school273 words
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Article250 1970-06-16 3 Japan's Heavy Rain Season Begins: TOKYO, Mon. (UPI) Heavy rains drenched Central and West Japan today. It caused a mud slide which derailed a crowded passenger train. Japanese police announced that 19 persons were injured when a 2coach diesel train rammed Into a mud slide250 words
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Article49 1970-06-16 3 HONOLULU, Mon. (UPI) —Six divers left the undersea laboratory 'Aegir,' yesterday, two w eeks after they entered the vessel to conduct tests on the ocean floor. They were trapped on the bottom for two days The divers —were pronounced in good condition after completing a decompression process.49 words
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321 1970-06-16 3 SAIGON, Mon. (UPI) American troops operating in Cambodia uncovered another large communist rice cache, military spokesmen announced. Earlier, other allied units found what was believed to be a section of the red command centre for Indochina. Troops of the U.S.321 words
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117 1970-06-16 3 SEOUL, Mon. (UPI) South Korean Health Authorities today issued a warning that encephalitis (sleeping disease) may strike Korea soon. The Health-Social Affairs Ministry cautioned that the disease is likely to break out late this month, earlier than usual. More victims are expected this year than117 words
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Article109 1970-06-16 3 PERTH, West Australia, Mon. (Reuter) —A Danish sailor circum-navigating Australia in a 17-foot speedboat, arrived in Perth today. There were gallons of explosive fuel washing around in the bottom of the boat. A burst fuel tank spilled five gallons of petrol into the boat. Hans Tholstrup knew109 words
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Article90 1970-06-16 3 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) Film stars from seven Asian countries were driven through the streets last night as a gala prelude to the 16th Asian Film Festival. Thousands of people lined the streets to cheer the 100 actors and actresses from Japan. Thailand. Singapore. Taiwan. The90 words
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Article51 1970-06-16 3 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) Twenty people were burned to death when the bus In which thej were travelling plunged Into a deep ravine. It then caught Are. Antara News Agency reported today. The accident took place recently near Solok In West Sumatra and only five of the 25 passenger*51 words
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185 1970-06-16 3 COLOMBO, Mon. (UPI) The left-winq Government >f Premier Mrs. Bandaranaike will not permit "foreign imperialist agencies" to operate in Ceylon. This was announced yesterday by Governor-Gene-ral William Gopallawa in the new parliamentary session. was believed to be a veiled reference to the Asia Foundation185 words
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Article84 1970-06-16 3 SYDNEY, Mon. (Reuter) Two women anti-apart-heid demonstrators raced onto a baseball court here today and grabbed a ball. It was being used by the South African vqjnen netball team in a state championship match. A spectator wrenched the back and thre w it to84 words
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Article124 1970-06-16 3 TOKYO. Mon. (CPI) Chemicals In underwear are giving Japanese women skin rashes and headaches, a government agency reported. The Science and Technology Agency disclosed textile makers are impregnating cloth with various chemicals for a multitude of reasons. Chemicals are designed to make textiles dry quick, resist124 words
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289 1970-06-16 3 MANILA, Mon, (Reuter) Military authorities today disclosed a nationalist youth organisation might be involved with a communist plot to overthrow the Philippine Government. A police spokesman said captured documents and testimonies of southern village leaders tended to link the Kabataang Makabayan289 words
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Article98 1970-06-16 3 MANILA, Mon. < Reuter) Police have recovered the dismembered body of a 17-year-old girL Her head and arms were found floating last week along Manila Bay. They identified the victim as Juliana Sy. daughter of a grocery store-owner in Galoocan City, north of Manila. The body98 words
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Advertisement210 1970-06-16 3 "CLEAN AIR an anti-smoke device for curbing air pollution by carbon monoxide emitted from the exhaust of dtesel powered vehicles. Swedish Engineers flying here soon to instruct local mechanics how to mount and adjust this delicate device. Tested and recommended by the U.S. Department of Communication. For details contact: Exclusive210 words
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312 1970-06-16 4 PASADENA, California, Mon. (UPI) Scientists at th e California Institute of Technology yesterday announced the first successful test of Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. According to him. radio waves are "bent" as they pass through the gravitational field of the Sun. The Caltech scientists312 words
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Article171 1970-06-16 4 VIENNA, Mon. (UPI) A U.S. lady tourist lost *****,000 and a golden bracelet in a Viennese cab and got it back three Jong hours later. Richard Link, the cab driver. related he found the money and the bracelet in the rear of his car171 words
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53 1970-06-16 4 EDWARD HEATH (right), Conservative Party leader, laughs as he autographs a non-voting toy rabbit at his Kent campaign headquarters. Nonetheless, recent polls show that his party is almost certain to be defeated during the elections on Thursday. Moreover, his leadership of the party is also under strong challenge by EnochUPI radiophoto. - 53 words
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Article117 1970-06-16 4 JERUSALEM. Mon, (Reuter) A young Arab woman sent parcels of poisoned cakes to Arabs she susoected of collaborating with the Israeli authorities. She was sentertced to if) years in prison yesterday. Mrs. Lotflva Al-Havri. a 26-year-old school teacher from a village near Ramallah. was found guilty by a117 words
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Article378 1970-06-16 4 MOSCOW, Mon. (UPI) Soyuz 9 cosmonauts today beat America's five-year-old record for the longest space flight in history. They sailed on toward still another week in orbit. Col. Andrian Nilolayev is in command and engineer Vitaly Sevastianov as his crew. Thev had now flown over378 words
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Article146 1970-06-16 4 STOCKTON, California, Mon. (UPI) —A trial judge appointed by Gov. Ronald Reaqan has been accused yesterday of accepting bribes to lighten punishment of defendants. Superior Court Judge Maxwell Willens. 61. was arraigned late Saturday night on Indictments returned by a grand Jury. The latter on Friday146 words
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111 1970-06-16 4 -ONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Britain's ruling Labour Party today looked set for another election victory. Opinion polls continued to predict a further spell in opposition for the Conservatives. Powell seeks repatriation of coloured Immigrants. The Conservatives also came under fire on another front as111 words
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Article156 1970-06-16 4 MOSCOW, Mon. (Reuter) Hospital tests in Sibsria have shown that an ancient remedy Siberian mountain oil, or Barchin— can help to heal broken bones and damaged tissues. The youth dally. 'Komsomolskaya Pravda.' claimed Barchln was formed high up on the cliffs of the remote Sayan Mountains. To156 words
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178 1970-06-16 4 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Mon. (UPI) The most significant aspect of the Asian and Pacific Council (ASPAC) meeting here this week will be the presence of Japanese Foreign Minister Kiichi Aichi. The technological giant of Asia haus fhunned regional groupings In the past and Aichi is178 words
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490 1970-06-16 4 AMMAN, Mon. (UPI ond Reutcr) Guerrilla and government forces today began the massive task of patching up their differences and putting Jordan together again. The ration has not yet recovered from a week of bioody fighting that saw 1,000 killed490 words
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193 1970-06-16 4 NEW YORK, Mon (UP!) A mob of 200 youths looted stores and burned garbage in the streets of Spanish Harlem last night. Police sealed off a threeblock area However, gangs of youths ranged up and down Th.rd Avenue for 10 blocks before turnmc193 words
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Article71 1970-06-16 4 SOUTHAMPTON, England. Mon «t~Pl)—When Mrs Bill Lockett dented the front of the family car thre* months ago. her hushanri painted "hers" arross the damage to show who had done it. Finally, he agreed to have it repaired and *he letters painted over Then he dented it himself71 words
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Article58 1970-06-16 4 ROSS-ON-WYE. England. Mon. fITPIl —An 18-year-old housewife climbed onto th* speaker's platform during a Conservative Partv political rallv here and pulled off hpr sweater. "Labour has nothing t<» hide." read the words parted across the bare back of Mrs. Peter Rutsrh To emphasize the message, there were letters58 words
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Article196 1970-06-16 4 MOSCOW, Mon. (UPI) About 150 million Soviet citizens voted yesterday for a new parliament in an election whose outcome is known from the start. Muscovites voted for the new Supreme Soviet "Parliament > at rain-swept schoolhouses and institute buildings. The Soy -9 cosmonauts voted by radio196 words
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Article, Illustration15 1970-06-16 4 BRIG.-GEN. ROBE RTO LEVINGSTON, Argentina's newly-appointed President, enters a car in Buenos Aires. UPI radiophoto.UPI radiophoto. - 15 words
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Article, Illustration529 1970-06-16 5 VVSF - by VVSF CANDID CAMERA WAS EASY! Contest F had a good score. It was simply pictures of any subject matter. Excellent study of various aspects with good tone quality were submitted Maiority of the prints are of high standard on the placing of subject529 words
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389 1970-06-16 5 FOTORAMA '7O CONTEST -'G* Sponsored by Moutri« (Pfe.) Ltd. Agent for MINOLTA CAMERAS. OFFICIAL KN IKY P\JKM Fotorama txmteet "TO EASTERN 6DN JH-B cantonment KoM Singapore j In oompiyint vita the rules ol this contest I submit nerewitb my entry and stall abide by tbe389 words
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Article403 1970-06-16 6 •|>INO out the old and ring in the new* Is a convenlent cliche behind which we can hide the discontinuation of the broadsheet Eastern Sun and the appearance tomorrow of the tabloid. Personally, we believe that whether we take the high road or the low road403 words
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Article450 1970-06-16 6 TJOW long can the Lon Nol government in Cambodia hold on? None of the numerous correspondents covering the Cambodian war nor armchair theoreticians seem to give it any chance of continued existence. In barely two weeks the last American soldier will leave Cambodian soil. South450 words
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Article, Illustration1625 1970-06-16 6 DEREK INGRAM - By DEREK INGRAM GEMINI LONDON In Britain's general election campaign only a tiny percentage of the politicians' time is being spent arguing international issues. Overseas observers will conclude that whoever wins Britain's foreign policy will remain unchanged. As a rough rule-of-thumb this willGEMINI - 1,625 words
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Article, Illustration833 1970-06-16 6 Joseph Alsop - Br Joseph Alsop WASHINGTON An Israeli delegation is currently in Washington to discover just what President Nixon meant when he promised a regular flow of replacement aircraft for Israel to Prime Minister Golda Meir. No doubt the Israelis are also seeking to discover what Secretary of State833 words
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Article, Illustration647 1970-06-16 6 WILLIAM FORREST - By WILLIAM FORREST GEMINI LONDON Meet Dr. James Schwarzenbach, the Enoch Powell of Switzerland, fresh from a remarkable achievement. Mr. Powell wants to Keep the blacks nut of Britain: Dr. Schwarzenbach wants »o keep the foreigners out of Switzerland. And he has allGEMINI - 647 words
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Article262 1970-06-16 7 June flrst grade rubber buyers closed at 5 pm. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur at 58 cents D er lb. down 1 4 cents from the previous c>se. The tone of the market was inactive. The market opened slightly lower and ruled inactive however isolated shortcoming in262 words
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Article66 1970-06-16 7 MR. Chong Yew Loor.g. 3P s sales superintendent or North Malaysia has returned to Malavsia after attending a three-week management study course overseas. He underwent a tworeek BP Group Development course a' Hythe. Kent, in England, and later a v»pk's training In Holland. Mr. Chon* was66 words
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Article102 1970-06-16 7 THE noon price* et the Pineapore < hine«e Produce Fxcn.jiigp »*uerc1»v were:B i oconut Oil 'MtM i Bulk sxoo t oconut OH (FD M i Orvin 80 (M) Mixed t opr,i 84 00 Muntok White Pepper IIOHl mm 16T 50 t>arau.ik White Pepper K o.B > If,.-, -.o ►ariMHk102 words
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Article593 1970-06-16 7 DUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alcan $1.51 '3) $1.50 (1> $1.52 (2); AlHed Choc $2 98 (1) Borneo Bcihad593 words
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Article801 1970-06-16 7 BID and offer prices officially listed yesterday at the close of business in the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore were: IMll STRIALS AC MA 1.18 A Iran 151 1 54 Ben <fr Co 1.54 Bornt-o Rhil \d 1 63 t r>«801 words
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133 1970-06-16 7 Six golfers from Singapore and West Malaysia each won a gallon of whisky in the White Label Golf Competition held here recently. They are Jimmy Teo, SICC; R. Dinsdale, D. Dowdeswell and R.W C. Jones, RAC Changi Golf Club; Vincent Lowe, Sentul Golf Club; and Wan Azin bin Haji Ali,133 words
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Article455 1970-06-16 7 AKKIV ALB 145 am Ms A 125 R Luicpor 7no a m MM *>B2 Martraa R Lumpur 7 30a in MsA 123 R Lumpur y3O a m .MSA 452 R Lumpur 11.05 am M>% 154 Prnang. R LU mput 11 50 am M- A 203 Jakarta 130pm .MSA455 words
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Article247 1970-06-16 7 HONG KONG Mon. (UPI) President Nixon said laat week "the outlook ia not very bright" f or ne*oT.ating voluntary textile imports controls with Japan. He was addressing a f r u ,P Congressmen and SSSl e eaders a closed wmte House meeting. In Tokyo. American delegates247 words
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325 1970-06-16 7 THE stock market opened the week yesterday on an intangible note and it was difficult to discern whether the market will be active or continue to sag. Turnover amounted to 1.1 million units. Generally all sectors were dull except for some counters which325 words
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Article82 1970-06-16 7 FIVE key Japanese directors and management executive# of Pioneer Electronic Corporation, are in Singapore on a market familiarisation and goodwill tour. as well as to introduce ♦heir 197 i range of audio equipment. The sole agents for Singapore and Malaysia. Messrs Hwee Seng Company. Is organising the82 words
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Article13 1970-06-16 7 The tin price for yesterday was $640 per" picul down $5.00.13 words
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Article, Illustration237 1970-06-16 7 A GERMAN industralist. Mr. Rudolf Mohr. has just completed one of the most exhausting studies of Singapore by land, sea and air. Mr. Mohr, owner of Adolf Mohr Maschinenfabrik, manufacturers of the world famous Polar Cutters, is a leading authority on industrial cutting machines.237 words
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613 1970-06-16 7 GENEVA, Mon. (U PI) Investors Overseai Services (IOS), the troubled mutual fund giant, has reported a consolidated net income for 1969 of U5510,282,000, a figure well below expectations because of a sharp rise in operating expenses and what was called other "extraordinary items."613 words
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Article144 1970-06-16 7 HONG KONG. M*n (I T P1>—Today's 5 pm currency rates (supplied bv Foreisn Exchange and fnvestment Ltd.). (Buyer*) (Sellers) i«5S l"6 ft per 100 Straits dollar* I«« 147 *> per 1 000 Taiwan dollars 6 7425 5 7525 per Australian doilor 44»i .i«0 per UKMj Burmese gy&t*144 words
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Article85 1970-06-16 7 (Managers' Price for June 1«> CH \R I'KRI- n CMI s 8 Growth fund.. 1 oo 103 ASIA I'MT TRUSTS 119 M Invest- fund \d 1.14 SINGAPORK I NIT TRI^r 1st Singapore 2 59 2nd Singapore 1-8* 3rd >tnsap<>re 1 14 The Com. Ind l oo-.a The sav.85 words
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Article206 1970-06-16 7 The Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for ships in port today, Tuesday June 16: DEPARTURES find owns Vessels 10/11 Myoma Ywi 19 Bombala 22 Tandjung Alang 31 32 Tairea 33 34 Ajax 35/30 Peisander 40/41 Koryu Nlaru 42/43 Hoegh Dene 45206 words
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Article, Illustration601 1970-06-16 8 TOM TIEDE - By TOM TIEDE NEW HAVEN, Conn (NEA) Every day, morning and night, more than a million boys deliver newspapers to homes throughout the United States. Doug DeLine, aged 15, is one of them. The Job is not altogether kid stuff. Almost all of the young601 words
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Article, Illustration226 1970-06-16 8 SYDNEY. Australia: A trading Australian mime at tor w ill share the limelight with 100 puppets of the Marionette Theatre of Australia during its current tour of Asia. The company will present a "fairy tale extravaganza" called "Tmtookies whirh is based on stories of magic,226 words
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552 1970-06-16 8 Ele,Walt Dulaney - DATELINE By f Ele,Walt Dulaney Dear Ele and Walt: I am a teenager of 16 and very interested In astroloffr. Recently a gypsy told me I was psychic. Well, as soon as friends and neighbours found out that I could read vibrations from552 words
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857 1970-06-16 8 MEHR KAMAL - By MEHR KAMAL GEMINI KARACHI: Pakistan has imported ten blackbuck deer from Texas in an attempt to save the species from extinction in its original home. The deer are descendants of 35 blackbucks taken from Pakistan itself a few years ago. On theGEMINI - 857 words
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Article391 1970-06-16 8 Dick West - By Dick West UPI WASHINGTON: Today I am introducing another new board game, You had better start playing right away because this game has a time limit. It is called "Cimbodia" and it must be finished by the end of June. The rules: Each playerUPI - 391 words
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Miscellaneous53 1970-06-16 8 DATELINE: DANGER! r DON'T BUV VOUR 'LONELY LIPE' BIT, PERRY..YOU'VE GOT A LOT OP PRIENDS m m "■US, ES B l" THE WIZARD OF ID 1 CA*i'T KfT A VM7KT? OUT OF Tt*& 10H& IS TV-eFg MOHTMSf i by John Saunders and AJden McWiliiams ■3 m by Brtnt ptrkcr tnd53 words
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Miscellaneous22 1970-06-16 8 AMY By Jack Tippif uu a >n m What took you so long., .didn't my mom tell you it was an emergency?"22 words
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Article, Illustration665 1970-06-16 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've been dating a very attractive guy for over a year. He is three years my senior marriageminded and he has made it clear I'm the one he wants I want him, too.) is one small thing that is bothering665 words
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Article, Illustration716 1970-06-16 9 Sheilah Graham - By Sheilah Graham NEW YORK: Goldie Hawn sat opposite me at the table in the restaurant at Shepperton Studio, with her wide blue eyes prepared for anyth:nq I might ask her. Goldie. who won the Oscar as the Best Supporting Actress716 words
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Article, Illustration88 1970-06-16 9 HOLLYWOOD. California Julie Andrews wears 22 different, new designs tv* Donald Brooks during the course of her new mo\ ie "Darling I ill" Here she models on» of them: a paisley pattern, dark red cut velvet gown It is embroidered with gold trim (UPI). UPI. CoolUPI. - 88 words
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Article238 1970-06-16 9 NEW YORK. Everyone puts woollens away carefully cleaned and mothballpd. hut Marjorie Lehmann of Leathercraft. specialists in leather care, says many women fail to give leathers proper storage attention. For Instance, never store leather in, plastic bags, as plastic will prevent the leather from "breathing." Hang238 words
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Article, Illustration220 1970-06-16 9 Mary Sue Miller - A Lovelier You By Mary Sue Miller Those gorgeous mermaids among us will be wearing "little nothing" swimsuits at pools and beaches And why not? Brief bikinis and sleek maillots, cut-out or cut-down make the most of a siren figure But what if the siren theme220 words
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Miscellaneous224 1970-06-16 9 ■SHAW LIDO Phono 3734 n q 14 14 NOW sHUUIMii \o frM List U am 1 15, 4 fH» fi.3i lit C:rn P*- Ch.ao Chile "'The 1* C.OLD MEDALLION*" sHAW. PRODt'CTH'** Mandarin :n Sh*w*rope. color '•EXT CHANGE' MIRACLE OF LIFE"* Wia<\«ereen A- Colo- 'SB> CAPITOL Phone *****] NOW »HoniN(>: 11224 words
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Miscellaneous280 1970-06-16 9 TODAY ••I Tuesday, June 16, 1970. STAR GAZER 'V Br CLAY H POLLAN V# Your Doily AcH»i>y Guide According fo lh» Start. To develop messoge for Tuesday, reod weds corresponding to number J of your Zodioc huh sign. 10poovt# 31 Devce 6' K-nd 7 »«to* 32 Rood 62 *o* 3280 words
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Miscellaneous198 1970-06-16 9 ORGANISATION CATHAY —***** UST D%T! 11. Im. tii A l» ;«l p Bl Co.umoia i "LO\l\r." In Co.or Georce Srta E\a Marie Saint TOMORROW! Paramount*! "THF MOI.Lt M(GIIR> S Richard Harr*. Sean Conner* PanavLMnn Technicolor I DRCHARD-3^6M 11th Da?! I.», «oa :ui. »15 p Fo*a "M.4AJI." In Co.or Donad Sutherland.198 words
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Article972 1970-06-16 10 THE following art the weights for this weekend racing. THIRD CI S Drv 4 6F. Syndicate Panglima Larat II 900 Trishaw Angel 813 Hapnv Hour 8.12 Kuching Town 8 12 Chine Dynasty 8.12 Binjai Park 8.10 Shantin Peak 8.10 Lovable IT 81° Bukit Bendera 8 10972 words
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52 1970-06-16 10 Glory of Sarawak, with Glynn Pretty up, scored an impressive five-length win in the C1. 6 Div. 2 mile event on Saturday opening day of the June Bukit Timah meeting. Glory of Sarawak is seen here being led in by Datin Wee Hood Teck. Glory of Sarawak paid $52 for52 words
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Article269 1970-06-16 10 MOSPORT, Ontario, Mo n. (Reuter) American driver Dan Gurney yesterday won the opening race of the Can-AM face series for sports cars, driving around Mosport's twisting road circuit at over 110 mph. The Californian was driving the orange car which Bruce McLaren was to have piloted.269 words
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Article43 1970-06-16 10 Hamilton Sports Club will meet Stable Boys Sports Club in a division one league soccer fixture at 5 30 p.m. today at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The tie between Royal Navy Wanderers and Tempenis Rovers has been postponed to June 30.43 words
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Article123 1970-06-16 10 BRISBANE. Mon. (Reuter> Outsider Cachondeo. at eight the oldest horse in the race, outran 14 rivals to win the A 535.000 < 16.332 > Brisbane Cup over two miles at Eagle Farm today. Cachondeo s win at 40-1 saved bookmakers from a huge payout had victory123 words
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562 1970-06-16 10 LE MANS, France, Mon. (UPI) Porsches swept the first three places of the Le Mans 24-hour endurance sports car race yesterday to establish their supremacy over the Italian stable of Ferrari. It was Porsche's first win at Le Mans and Its seventh victory562 words
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516 1970-06-16 10 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Most of Britain's top horses and a good sprinkling "raiders" from Ireland and France will battle for prise money totalling well over £lOO,OOO (US $240,000) at the four-day Royal Ascot meeting starting to- morrow. There will be a break with tradition516 words
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Article299 1970-06-16 10 CHICAGO. Mon. jßeuter) Thirty-t hr e e-year-old Hugh Rover coolly held off challenges from some of the big names of golf here to win the US$130.000(£55.000) Western Open Championship and notch his first victory in three and a half years on the U.S. circuit. With storm299 words
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Article165 1970-06-16 10 The Singapore Olympic Sports Council yesterday announced the names of competitors for the forthcoming Commonwealth Games scheduled to be held in Edinburgh next month. The SOSC which met yesterday his accepted 18 competitors submi ted by four sporting bodies. However, the Inclusion of Tan Howe Liang depends165 words
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Article283 1970-06-16 10 HOCKENHEIM, Germany, Mon. (UPI) —Hubert Hahne of West Germany nipped England's Brian Hart by threetenths of a second in a thrilling last lap duel yesterday to give BMW its first Formula Two victory in the Rhine Trophy Auto race at Hockenheim Track. scorched across the finish line283 words
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Article55 1970-06-16 10 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. (AFP)—The New Zealand All Blacks rugby team arrived here today for their tour of South Arrica without their captain Brian Lochore and Lock Sam Straham. Both these players were Injured yesterday in a friendly match at Perth, Western Australia. The All Blacks will also play55 words
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Article197 1970-06-16 10 PARIS, Mon. (Reuter) —Irish owner-trainer Mr. Seamus McGrath s filly Sweet Mimosa came out of the pack with an impressive finishing run to win th« Prix hLfe* f'? nch oak b comfortablt two lengths at Chantilly yesterday. S^°? d Brltl *h entry Highest Hopes and197 words
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448 1970-06-16 11 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (Reuter) —From the doidrums of a scoring famine and a crippling mental slump, moody Italy emerged today as a strong contender for the 1970 World Cup after their runaway 4-1 victory over Mexico at Toluca yesterday. For the first time on a448 words
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Article222 1970-06-16 11 GUADALAJARA. MEXICO, Mon. ißrutrr) World Cup favourites Brazil today leave here for Mexico City hopeful that their attacking brand of football can pierce Uruguay's stron? defence when they clash in the semi-fi-n.iis at the Aztec Stadium on Wednesday. Brazil, who would keep the Jules Rimet Trophy il they222 words
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Article33 1970-06-16 11 HONG KONG, Mon. (UPI> The Sing Tao Sports Club yesterday set a world record for carcramming by squeezing 36 members Into a Volkswagen. The old record was held by 27 American students.33 words
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Article199 1970-06-16 11 NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuten Standings of the two major leagues after yesterday's games: NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division W L GB Chicago 32 23 New York 30 29 4 Pittsburgh 30 31 5 St. Louis 26 30 6* Philadelphia 25 33 8J Montreal 22 35 11 Western Division199 words
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688 1970-06-16 11 Milton Richman - A Column On American Sports By Milton Richman NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) —Danny Cater goes a little better than 165 pounds. He isn't big. especially for a ballplayer, but whenever hf s hungry he has this funhabit. He likes to cat. ■iel Stottlemyre, a teammate688 words
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Article434 1970-06-16 11 National League NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) The Cincinnati Reds hammered out a season high of 18 hits and Jim McGlothiin picks up his ninth victory in 12 decisions yesterday as the Reds defeated the Philadelphia Phils 10-1. McGlothiin. who was 8-16 last year for the434 words
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Article752 1970-06-16 11 MEXICO CITY, Mon. (Router) West Germany dragged their aching limbs out of an epic World Cup quarter-finol victory over reigning champions England yesterday with the knowledge that victory may have cost them their chance of regaining the cup. West Germany won 3-2 after extra752 words
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531 1970-06-16 11 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) Hot-hitting Willie Horton stroked two homers and Nrom Cash added a two-run homer as the Detriot Tigers overpowered the California Angels, 8-4, yesterday. Dick McAullffe also singled in a run. Bill Freehan singled home a pair and another scored on531 words
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Miscellaneous1019 1970-06-16 11 DE CHANNEL P.M. 3 ftn Opening Anncts In all Languages and General Hospital 320 For the Family (Malay) 3 50 A Diary of Events in Singapore This Week (Malay) 353 It's Happening in Singapore <Malay) (Repeat) 410 Peyton Place 'Repeat) (Chinese Subtitles) *OO Close 605 Opening anncts in all Language1,019 words
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Article, Illustration321 1970-06-16 12 Round*The*Clock A leading Singapore shipyard is now ready to provide a new three-shift "Around the Clock'' shiprcpairing service. This Has been made possible by the signing of an agreement between the management of Shipyard (Private) Ltd. and the Union of Keppel Shipyard Employees of Singapore yesterday.321 words
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Article65 1970-06-16 12 THIEVES broke into the Eastern Emporium at High St. and escaped with merchandise worth $45,000. The theft was discovered by the manager of the emporium, Mr. Lim Eng Choon, when he arrived at his office yesterday at 9.40 a.m. At the second floor of the emporium65 words
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Article104 1970-06-16 12 A CLERK, Tay Koon Hoe, 18, of Sen Kee Transport Service, Boaf Quay, was wounded yesterday near his office when he resisted two robbers who got away with $1,600. Tay went to the Chartered Bank at Raffles Place on a motor-cycle to cash a $l,BOO104 words
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Article64 1970-06-16 12 The regional adviser. Internationa! Labour Organisation. Mr. Max Swerdlow, will give a talk on ""New Techniques in Collective Bargaining for Management" at the Hotel Negara Saturday at 1.30 pm. Mr Swerdlow's talk will provide management new approaches and techniques on effective Collective Bargaining and its safeguards.64 words
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Article80 1970-06-16 12 Thursday's Toto Draw will have a higher jackpot of 5145,000. There were no biq prise winners for Sunday's Draw. Toto participants who have saved 100 or more coupons for the "Special Gift Offer" campaign can exchange them for free gifts from today onwards. Gift prizes can be80 words
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Article67 1970-06-16 12 Seaman Koh Chua Chong. 32. was yesterda v charged with causing grievous hurt to another sailor, fracturing his skull. Koh was alleged to have caused hurt to Tan Keng Guan. 37. on Feb. 12. on board the Indonesian ship. Tirtadjaja which was anchored at the Inner67 words
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Article59 1970-06-16 12 Blasting operations on Pulau Blakang Mati stared yesterday and will continue until November 30. Charges will be detonated between 12 noon and 2 00 p.m. dally to June 20. from July 5 to July 12 and from September 14 to November 11. Mariners are warned to59 words
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Article23 1970-06-16 12 Thieves broke into a house in New Bridge Road and escaped with $5O in cash and jewellery worth $222. on Sundav23 words
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Article60 1970-06-16 12 The Singapore Chinese Newspaper Distributor Association Sunday held a meeting to mark its 30th anniversary. Opening the meeting. Mr. Chone View Tong. the president disclosed that the association's present site had been reclaimed for development under the Urban Renewal Project. He asked members of the association60 words
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Article99 1970-06-16 12 TWO armed robbers waylaid two brothers and robbed them of 200 watches valued at $20,000 on Sunday. One of the brothers Chua Chor Meng. 33. a bumboat operator told the police that they were walking along Empress Place when the robbers confronted them. They had just99 words
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280 1970-06-16 12 A proprietor who attempted "experimental work" by himself was electrocuted to death while repairing a faulty magnetic contactor. The Coroner's Court was told this by Ang Ai Tong who was testifying into the death of his elder brother. Ang Pack Tong. 41. on May 25 at280 words
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199 1970-06-16 12 SINGAPORE'S taxi drivers do not e'pcct any "fantastic" jump in daily earnings from the increased fare to 60 cents for the first mile, effective next month. Many feel that the increased fare will be offset by fewer passengers who would either shift199 words
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Article84 1970-06-16 12 THE Blood Transfusion Service is once again appealing to the public to come forward and donate blood. This urgent need Is to cope with reserve blood stocks which have fallen from 732 units to 718 units over the past week. Thos«» who wish to donate84 words
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Article, Illustration350 1970-06-16 12 THREE happy American girls arrived Here yesterday to spend 70 days with their local "foster parents." They are here under the American Exchange Programme which arranges exchange trips between U.S. students and students from other countries. Th* three glrLs are Sandra350 words
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Article81 1970-06-16 12 The Music Committee of Wesley Methodist Church Is presenting "An Evening of Music" on Friday at 8.30 p.m. at the Wesley Church. Fort Canning. Among those participating are Goh Bin Liong. flutist Grace Wu. organist. Vivien Goh and Toney Lee. violinists. Colin Parsons, bass. Tan Peng81 words
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Advertisement220 1970-06-16 12 1 SINGAPORE TOURIST PROMOTION BOARD APPLICATIONS a-*e invited for the following post:RESEARCH OFFICER Qualifications and Experience: Degree from a recognised university majoring in one or more of the following fields: mathematics, economics, and statistics. Experience in research/survey work is desirable but not essential. Proficiency in the Chinese language will be220 words
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Miscellaneous83 1970-06-16 12 TIME A'lD TIDE roiuy SING AFORE TOWN: 2.10 a.m. (22 ft.>; 8.33 a.m. <6.6 ft I; 211 p.m <3.6 ft.»; 8.09 a.m. (7.8 It.» NAVAL DOCKYARD 2.53 a.m. <3.0 It.); 8.40 a.m. <B.l ft.); 2.19 p.m. <4.7 ft.); 8.13 p.m. <8.9 ft.). rOMOUROW SINGAPORE TOWN 25# am. <1.4 ft.); 9.4083 words
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