Eastern Sun, 23 June 1970
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Title Section21 1970-06-23 1 Eastern Sun Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Estd. 1966 Vol. 4 No. 1376. Tuesday June 23 1970 MC <P> 161621 words
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Article, Illustration392 1970-06-23 1 units in Singapore after 1971 will be those operating sophisticated aircraft and navol vessels, and some ground forces, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said yesterday. lie said this to dispel the delusion local civilian employees of the British armed forces and their union leaders392 words
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131 1970-06-23 1 PHNOM PENH A general lull in fighting spread over Cambodia yesterday. Pressure on Kompong Thorn, scene of last week's bitter battle, eased. Both sides were said to be regrouping. A military spokesman said only "some harassment'' was reported at Kompong Thom, 80 miles northwest131 words
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Article139 1970-06-23 1 BANGKOK North Vietnamese and Camboihan Communist troops have infiltrated l nailand s border provinces to use them as sanctuaries for operations against Cambodia and Laos, according to a Thai General. Gen Saiyud Kerdphol, Thai Director of Communist Suppression Operations Command (CSOC) announcing this yesterday s;iid the139 words
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Article91 1970-06-23 1 CAIRO An Albanian living In United States, hijacked a Pan-Ameri-can Boeing 707 to Cairo yesterday to show his dislike of America's "imperialist policy", the Middle east news agency •ttJd. The Albanian was Identified as Hagl Hassan after being interrogated by police when the plane with 134 passengers91 words
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Advertisement27 1970-06-23 1 CAung XZtuuo BanA ltd. Toctat/ V5l! HEAD OPINCC IN BINCAPORE AHO fWAW.Mts THBOtiOHOUT SINOAPOftfi MALAYSIA HOMO KONG k KOWLOOM WITH A WORIfJ vA/lOt NCTWOAK OF CORP«!9PONOeNTH rSfczd^g!27 words
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Article369 1970-06-23 2 A dying soldier told his officer that he had shot himself because his girl friend had jilted him. He also alleged that she considered him of Inferior "social status". This was told yesterday In the Coroner's Court at an Inquiry into the death ol Private Tham369 words
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Article74 1970-06-23 2 Census officers will make a tinal visit today. Wednesday, and Thursday on all households This Is a follow-up on Census night, last night. Citizens are requested to make known to the officers any changes In the number of persons In the household or changes In the particulars74 words
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188 1970-06-23 2 K('('ill\(i A five-man Japanese survey team arrived here yeslerdav to help the state government shortlist the pre-tender applications for the construction of the new $22 million Kuching port at Pending. Thirty-two International pre tenders have been received by the government for the construction ol188 words
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Article61 1970-06-23 2 MOSCOW Presi dent Yahya Khan of Pakistan arrived in Moscow today for a five-day visit during which he will discuss Soviet help to his country's development plans. The Pakistani leader is also likely to seek further Soviet arms supplies, according to reliable Pakistani sources in Karachi.61 words
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364 1970-06-23 2 An Indonesian seaman who chased and stabbed a crewman then quietly sat in a cofTeeshop until Police arrived, the High Court heard yesterday. Sampara Basir. 29, was alleged to have murdered Samirin, 50 in the cofTeeshop at Serangoon Road on April 16, 1968. The364 words
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Advertisement198 1970-06-23 2 6 itineraries 300 departures Carefree/Budget from *****6 (US$397) Priceless/1 st Class from *****9 (US$545) r r A f 77 II 1 1 St.; i\ i A •-Vi i frk v-'ir SL 11l M v m 4EStim, W jsPs Si < aA Europe 70., .romance, adventure, excitement, grandeur and good times198 words
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Article299 1970-06-23 3 motorists kill on average of 25 people a month. They maim or seriously injure about 200 others while inflicting ni nor injuries of some kind on another 700. This is the price of affluence Singapore has to pay. There Ls a motor vehicle to every299 words
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212 1970-06-23 3 KI'ALA H'MPI'R The wife of one of four men aceused in a $207,630 treasury fraud ease said yesterdav that her husband told her he had struek a lottery and avked her to eash $40,000 at a bank. Madam Yah Moi. alias Yah Ah Tow.212 words
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Article149 1970-06-23 3 Two girls were yesterday convicted of taking part in an illegal procession, carrying subversive banners, and being members of an unlawful assembly. The incident took place at Collyer Quay on May 30. Leong Moy Yew, 24, was fined $lO and sentenced to a year's jail, for149 words
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Article39 1970-06-23 3 KUCHING, About 2.500 enumerators and 400 supervisors are to be recruited in Sarawak next month for field work in the nation-wide census beginning Aug. 25. The preliminary field work for the census will begin in early August.39 words
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Article155 1970-06-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Part of the property belonging to the former secretary of the Malaysian Government Officers Cooperative Housing Society, T. Mahesan, was auctioned today. A total of 34 items, including air conditioners, cushioned chairs and a wall mirror were put up for auction in front of155 words
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Article99 1970-06-23 3 The President, Enche Vusof Ishak, yesterday cabled a message on condolence to President Suharto of Indonesia, on the death of Dr. Sukarno. **H« will always be re- membered as one of the outstanding anti-colonial fighters of our times and for the leading role he played in achieving99 words
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Advertisement238 1970-06-23 3 0 V Electronic exposure control is here. And the only 35mm SLR camera with thru the lens exposure t!»at has it is Yashica's new TL Electro-X. It's the easiest way to determine the correct exposure setting under all light conditions. Indie.itof lamps in the finder warn against over- and under238 words
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Article118 1970-06-23 4 QITIROCA. Mexico Two crowded buses collided headon yesterday. The accident killed ID passenger* and critically injuring 35 others, federal high-/* way police announced Many of the bodies! were mutilated be-9 yond recognition on. the highway outside village. 134 miles* west »t Mexico City.l Wreckage Police118 words
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Article37 1970-06-23 4 BONN. lon Gheor ghe Maurer, the Rumanian Premier, arrived here yesterday on an official visit to the German Federal Republic, the first ever paid to that country by an East Europe in government head37 words
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Article82 1970-06-23 4 SF.OUL Three armed North Koreans sneaked into here and partially destroyed the National Cemetery today. ThLs U the first Communist infiltration here since 31 guerrillas v iinly attempted to b. the presidential mansion in January. 196tf One of the three men was blasted to pieces82 words
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Article30 1970-06-23 4 Emergency wis proclaimed on the area while government forces were ringing the mountain In search for the two men. However. Seoul t>roper was not perturbed and life was normal.30 words
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177 1970-06-23 4 f T I OKYO, Japan's conservative Govern- mcnt today approved automatic renewal ot the military security treaty with the United States. Previous massive demonstrations had led to cancellation of a scheduled visit by the U S President Eisenhower when it was being negotiated in 1960.177 words
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Article60 1970-06-23 4 LONDON lawyers aud company director* m.'kr up the luriest pro r rs»i(on il croups in llritain's newly elected House of Commons. The final count of seats after last Thursday's general election was: Conservatives 330 Labour 287 Liberal 6 Protestant Unionist 1 Independent 1 Independent Labour 1 Republican60 words
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87 1970-06-23 4 PRESIDENT SUHARTO (top photo) takes a final look at Sukarno before sealing off the coffin. In the bottom photo, relatives and friends of the ex-president wait inside room where the latter lie in state. Sitting from left to right are Tommy Marzuki, husband of Sukarno's third child, Rachmawati; Tommy's wife;87 words
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Advertisement137 1970-06-23 4 npniH IOLKLORE DnncEH •A V'• 4 4 s M ;v- y<i W: As.: v 10 >. -i J ■Vw> i- •V *WZ .38 THI THE AT At TRUST M •n M»OCi*lion Wtlh THB IMB IS!>V Of JAPAN NATIONAL THEATRE l*t Anil *nil Jul* B IO p m Tu-kPt*: s.'oo. S.»'Ml.137 words
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Article, Illustration69 1970-06-23 5 WASHINGTON VicePresident Spiro Agnew is viewed favourably by nearly half of the Americans interviewed in a recent poll. However, only 19 per cent of them would like to see him become President The Gallup Organisation disclosed in the 'Washington Post' that many Americans feels69 words
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Article56 1970-06-23 5 WASHINGTON High- ranking Jap.i ncsc Irade delegation leaders expressed grave concern yesterday over the textile dispute between Japan and America. How ever, Japanese Foreign Minister Klichl Alchl expected a satisfactory solution would be reached during negotiations between Kiichl Mlyazawa. Japanese Minister for International Trade and Industry,56 words
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408 1970-06-23 5 YIfASHINGTON U.S. federal agents carried out the latest narcotics raid in U.S. history Saturday night and early yesterday. They arrested 123 people in 10 cities and seized drugs worth about 557.5 million John ingersoll. Director of the Bureau of Narcotic* an<i Dangerous Drugs,408 words
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Article181 1970-06-23 5 NEW YORK The giant Penn Central Railway, one of America's biggest corporations, has filed a petition for reorganisation of its affairs under the bankruptcy Act. It disclosed it can no longer pay its bills. The Penn Central Transportation Company, with assets of almost 5521.000 million,181 words
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297 1970-06-23 5 WASHINGTON The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) knew the Russians were working on an earth satellite 2ft years before their successful launching. However, inter-servlce rivalry i>revented America from acting on that information, according to an early American satellite planner. Dr. Clifford Furnas related the297 words
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Advertisement153 1970-06-23 5 The New Tiny Instant Brain!! Canon Canola 1210 ELECTRONIC DESK CALCULATOR CUT HIM I Plmk Ifnd DM tfrlwti ol C»IW.I» si Canal* ***** a*«U 1)10 QlUMta 1 10ft QwiIIhmiI t mi ofcliMttoa. Small In «be. I ightweight Yet H h* big performance MpAHHin Its tO key, 1? digit system allows153 words
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Article232 1970-06-23 6 TRIPOLI, Libya Talks between Arab leaders here are expected to result in unification of Palestine guerrilla activities, according to informed sources. i A discussion session ended early today. It was believed to have considered the Palestinian cause and the plurality of commando organisations. Libyan leader232 words
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262 1970-06-23 6 TI/TOSCOW Twenty people hove been detained in Leningrad, according to "1 sources close to dissident intellectual here. At least 12 of them are held in connection with what is officially reported as "a plane hijack attempt." The official press reported the incident at the262 words
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Article190 1970-06-23 6 LONDON Britain's new government today begins grappling with inherited pro- blems. Robert C.irr, the Conservative's Minister Of Employment and Productivity, has the task of beating the unofficial strike threat and keeping wage increases in step with productivity. Trouble One union leader, Jack Jones of the190 words
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Article, Illustration42 1970-06-23 6 PRWtCE SIHANOUK (centre, foreground) and his wife (on his left) are seen after their arrival in Pyongyang. The North Korean Premier Kim I! Sung (right, foreground* and his wife, Kim Song Ae (left, forerround). escorts them from the airport*42 words
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Article, Illustration48 1970-06-23 6 IMFLDA MARCOS, the Filipino First l.adv, speaks at the Philippines Hay ceremony at Fxpo '7O. She proposed the creation of "an Asian cultural MMiaMM" to preserve the rich heritage of the Fast. A bevy of Filipino beauty queens Is seen seated in the foreground.48 words
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Article40 1970-06-23 6 PERTH, West Australia, Engineers blew up a hill here yesterday with one of the biggest nonnuclear man-made blasts in history. Five hundred tons of ammonium nitrate, were detonated to help mane a new dam on Ford Rives.40 words
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Article60 1970-06-23 6 KEE L E. England Keele University, where sunbathing students last week frolicked in the nude, has had a S$ 140.000 grant withheld by the local council. Earlier this year at the 2.000 student campus. there were guerril-la-style raids on administrative buildings windows were smashed, a petrol bomb60 words
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Article, Illustration654 1970-06-23 7 Uvedale Tristram - By- Uvedale Tristram yWELVE HUNDRED men and women, experts on world food problems, arc forking about how we ore going fro find enough for everyone fro eofr in frhe Seventies. It is the Second World Food Congress ond names of the people who hove654 words
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Advertisement15 1970-06-23 7 SCHAUB-LORENZ w. A naP 'THE CYCLE 4 CARRIAGE CO., (E) PTE. LTD. OCMCNAL iMfOUTfI DIVISION15 words
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Article312 1970-06-23 8 gUKARNO, deposed and frustrated, spending the last years of his life under house arrest, is dead, With him is gone another of the world s great leaders so many of whom graced the stage of world politics in the last generation. Only two of them are left312 words
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Article240 1970-06-23 8 THE United Nations is said to be drawing up a multi-national treaty to check the use of hallucinatory drugs. One of the biggest menace to progress of t>ur youngsters is the growing use of dangerous drugs such as opium, cannabis and morphine. Parents are as much puzzled240 words
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Article, Illustration816 1970-06-23 8 Joseph Alsop - By Joseph Alsop WASHINGTON The most bewildering feature of the M i d d I e Eastein crisis is the strange silence on the left. Here is the most dangerous situation that the United States has had to face since the second world war. Here is the816 words
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357 1970-06-23 8 P \RIS. Jean-Jac-qurs Servan-Schreiber, General Secretary of the Radical-Socialist Party, lead th r poll in today's significant by-election at Nancy. Eastern France. Mr. Servan-Schreiber, a 46 year-old journalist relatively new on the political scene. polled 18,;{f>2 votes (45.39 per cent of the ballot). Outgoing357 words
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Advertisement67 1970-06-23 8 tort-leu new* and feature* appearing in all edition* of the Kaslern Sun anil The MIII are from: Iteuters. (Jnileil Pi ess lntrrunliiin.il. Ace n i e I'ranre Presse Killlorn Press HtadlntCi Newspaper KnternrUe A«o--ciatlon. Publisher* Hall Syndicate l.os I Times Syndicate. <lent In I New* Service. North American Newspaper Alliance.67 words
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Article, Illustration762 1970-06-23 9 Robert Strand - By Robert Strand 'pWENTY-FIVE years ago, while the United States still mourned President Franklin D. Roosevelt and 829 bombers pounded Japan, diplomats from all oyer the world signed the document they hoped would 'save succeeding generations from the scourge of war." This week diplomats gather762 words
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Article, Illustration384 1970-06-23 9 Dr. Wayne Brandstadt - Doctor's mailbag By Dr. Wayne Brandstadt Q—What are the benefits and the harmful effects of a sunlamp? Is It necessary to wear goggles when using one? A—Exposure of your hands and face to the sun or a sunlamp for 10 minutes a day will cause your384 words
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FOTORAMA 1970
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Article, Illustration32 1970-06-23 10 roof garden passage forms a good curve. It leads the way for a passer-by that serves as a subject and is placed appropriately. Moreover, the lighting condition is favourable (above).32 words
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Article, Illustration66 1970-06-23 10 This old portion of a house with its window patterns is captured bv the artistic eye of the cameramen. The effectiveness is mainly focused on the lone shadow casts of a morning sun (centre). The out-look of a skyscrapper with Its appearance much distorted Go in and find66 words
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Article411 1970-06-23 10 FOTORAMA 7O CONTEST-'G Sponsored by Moutrie (Pte.) Ltd. Agent for MINOLTA CAMERAS. OFFICIAL RNTItV FORM Fotoiama Contest "70 EASTERN SUN. 23-B Cantonment Road. Singapore 2 In comphi'ig with the rules of this contest, I submit herewith my entry and shall abide by the decision of the judge* NAME MJDRESS TITLE411 words
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Article, Illustration547 1970-06-23 11 WSF - By WSF A portion of a modern structure with eood pattern composition and lighting is interesting and dramatic. Most beginners think architectural pictures Include the whole building. This type of taking is not the art shot of an architectural composition, but is merely a record547 words
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Advertisement220 1970-06-23 11 HoW To Drive aßaraa'ni a M i 4 •r ft J 4i 1. Step into your nearest Ford dealer's showroom and look 2. When the salesmen approaches you. act nonchalant, then tell casually around as if you don t really want to buy anything. him you're looking for a good220 words
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Miscellaneous1669 1970-06-23 12 LOOKING AND LISTENING.... fv Tuesday, June 23, 1970. To develop messoge for Tuetdoy, feod words corresponding to numbers of your Zodioc birth iign. Mltar gazeiC'^ I Br CLAY II fOLLAN HA». »l JK owf D®*'/ *<*'>**7 G~d» JK. Jiff. 1J r*K n AtfrUmg lo lk» Slot*. <T 1 ..TtJ A1,669 words
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567 1970-06-23 13 Sheilah Graham - By Sheilah Graham NEW YORK: Lana Turner's sixth husband. Robert Eaton has written a book titled. "The Body Brokers." and if you read between the lines, or above or below them, you can construe what it was like to be married to567 words
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Article, Illustration115 1970-06-23 13 CARRY ON UP THE KHYBER reveals, for the first time, how the Bri- tish were nearly driven out of India in 1895. Starring S i d n e y James, Kenneth Williams, Joan Sinn, Charles Hawtrey, Bernard Bresslaw, Peter Butterworth, Angela Douglas, Julian llolloway and Terry Scott, the film also115 words
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Miscellaneous237 1970-06-23 13 <Olh DA¥! Today 1 Sbo»»: I .1« 00. M I Up m Po« "M.A.M.H." Ui Color Doualo Sutherland P Vunon Nest Channel John Mill* "Oh' Hh«i A loiflf W»r" P ViAiao. Color. Paramount ODEQM ***** LAST UAYti 11. IM, 100 «.:<• 0.10 Bni 'TV* The WAy lo Lofr" Ktutie Larsea237 words
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Miscellaneous37 1970-06-23 13 I > CATHAY II OPEHATION ST. PETEH UNDO BU/ZAMCA It AN CLAUDE BRIAIY HEINZ RUHMANN CHRI'JTIW SARCUf OtAUVKA MtQNta*oau M»T* wrnccio«i» wotm.mu* WW «*»n FNVA/ADN R DADIMCHW. *«IXTIW(IMP«»CTO* ~'TDOOHKO MCOUM LUWANU U.KUDIINOUII«II'U» »*'<*0>»«CONCO»•»» wumfim mmmim cuoouaws nowfu» wmmmincnwu37 words
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Miscellaneous248 1970-06-23 13 I is ISATION [L I O O Phon. 3734 14 1 I.AST S HAY* 11. I •:>. I. «.:u> t.is P 111 "MIKU» I.IHC Wdivcrcen 4c Color onllll K^iitr; VEN ENS A KEDORAVE IstliDltt lu color tUI SBl CAPITOL PHon» J***** I.AST DAY! 11. I M 4 IM) «ft a.M248 words
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Students' Page
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Article, Illustration454 1970-06-23 14 CONSIDERING what we young people are receiving now as the so-called "education" we are very fortunate indeed. Modern ideas have been adopted, and we are being educated in a more sensible and 'broad-minded' way than in the times of our grandparents. The schools of long ago were noted454 words
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623 1970-06-23 14 Ele; Walt Dulaney - r Dateline By Ele And Walt Dulaney DEAR WALT: Fvcrytime I go over to this ime girl's house, her father brings out his o'd records and plays them for us lo hear. Then he wants me to give an opinion on them623 words
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Article, Illustration461 1970-06-23 14 IF I ask the people of the whole world whether they want health or wealth. I am sure most of them would say wealth rather than health. With wealth, they can live a luxurious life However, with health. the v ran only be physically fit. Thev do461 words
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Advertisement191 1970-06-23 14 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe The Eastern Sun's essay writing contest for boys end girls of 14 and under (Junior) and boys and girls over 14 (Senior) appears in this ooge from Monday to Friday. Prize money is: $lO for Seniors and $5 for Juniors for every essay published. All191 words
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Article, Illustration92 1970-06-23 15 Marianne Pereira - By Marianne Pereira STRAIGHT, long hair has been around for some* time now. It's in for a curly shake-up. Hair in the Seventies is doing a complete turnabout, w h masses of curls. Boncy, beautiful, bubbly curls. Short hair Girls are going to look92 words
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Article, Illustration613 1970-06-23 15 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DKAR ANN: My husband and I have a friend who is a perfect gentleman, hut he has an oddball habit which baffles me He extends his left hand instead of his right when greeting friends. At first I thought his hand might613 words
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Article, Illustration55 1970-06-23 15 TIIE maillot returns to favour, as in this Peter Pan swimsuit, with its body shaping attained by the elasticived Enkalure nylon, and the golden shell fastener just below the bosom. Souffle surface gives a crochet effect heightened by the bright pastel colour. In pink,55 words
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Article246 1970-06-23 15 Marianne Pereira - By Marianne Pereira WE AM. tend to think that all habirs should lit into an average pattern that they should be a eertain length and weight at a certain age. And we sometimes worry if they tend to deviate from this pattern. Yet if246 words
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COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
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Article404 1970-06-23 16 OYDNEY, Won (UPI) Giant nickel leader k Poseidon Monday dominated the nickel stocks on a hectic day's buying on the Sydney Stock Exchange. i Poseidon closed at $140.00 up $l6 00 The usual chain reaction followed, and Samin shot to $17.00, up $1 20. Other nickel favourites followed404 words
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Article108 1970-06-23 16 HONG KONG Monday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by ment Ltd.): Foreign Exchange and lnvest(Bayers) (Sellers) 195.5 196 5 per 100 Straits dollars 146 5 147 5 pe r 1,000 Taiwan dollars 6.74 6 75 per Australian dollar 4 55 4 75 per 1.000 Indian nipeea 150108 words
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Article141 1970-06-23 16 MR. Vermette, general manager <>t the Mandarin Hotel presently under construction on Orchard Road, announced the appointment of Mr. Guido Jonas as director of food and beverage operations of the 40-storey hotel. Mr, Jonas received his early evocation in Germany after which he attended New York141 words
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Article18 1970-06-23 16 Business done on the Straits tin market yesterday was $650 1/8 per picul up 4 1/8.18 words
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Article61 1970-06-23 16 (Municrr*' l»rl<* for Jnnr 23) niMtlKHMl tiNIt TKlHTh 8 <1. 1 unit IN l OA ASM 1 NIT TKtNT* M ln»r*f. Fond kd 1.17 TIl'ST* 1*1 Sport i (Mi 2nd Sporr 1 K 3rd s'porr Cum Ind. MX M 1 Olid Ihr sjivlnt funil xil 1 tl l.Mi61 words
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Article139 1970-06-23 16 MR. Jonathan Martin has hern appointed district sales manager for BOAT in Singapore. He comes to his new post directly from Hong Kong, where he held a similar position with responsibilities for the Crown Colony and Tai- wan. He joined BOAC in 1958 and worked in139 words
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Article, Illustration93 1970-06-23 16 PASSENGERS flying Cathay Pari fit's extensive route network to all major Asian cities will soon be able to enjoy the combined benefits of the jumbo jets' wide cabin appearance plus the 707's real benefit of fewer passengers, better cared for. For this will be the new93 words
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Article611 1970-06-23 16 ARRIVAL* 14A a m. MSA 120 KIM la 115 a m l.umpur M«*A 084 lulunibo 7 30 a in. MSA 133 Koala l.umpur 0 30 am. MSA 432 kuahi 11 05 am. l.umpur MM 434 I'rnung K l.umpur. 11.00 a.m. MSA 203 Jakarta. 130 pm. 401 Km king.611 words
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Article302 1970-06-23 17 Bv Our Market Reporter IMIE market recovered from a week of dull trading yesterday which ended on a very active note. A tremendous improvement was shown in turnover of 2 7 million units compared to Friday's of 19 million. Prices chalked up In the Industrial sector showed302 words
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Article1048 1970-06-23 17 BUSINESS 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 $159 (1) $1.60 (1) $1 t>l (2) Borneo $1 76 (1>; C Sugars1,048 words
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Article568 1970-06-23 17 Itlll and offer prices on nally listed a( the ciose of business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Fxthange yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS ACM 1.5# Ait a<i 1 til Allied Choc. 310 Ben 1.56 Borneo 1.6K Boiu»tcad id 1 d.'i C I'lyw.HKl R9J t.568 words
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Article267 1970-06-23 17 Juno first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.tn in Singapore and Kuala Luinpur yesterday at 571 cents per lb. up 1 1 8 cent from the previous clone The tone ot the UTM wan very quiet but steady The market wa-s in the doldrums through out267 words
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Article, Illustration122 1970-06-23 17 The Singapore branch of Bank of America recently announced the assignment of Mr Dolph F Stieber. assistant vice president and Mr. Brooks E. Baldwin, assistant manager- optTitions These officers bring to the Singapore branch additional international banking experience. Mr. Stieber had an extensive background of122 words
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Article69 1970-06-23 17 BOAC will Introduce a new daylight VCIO service to West Africa on July 1. The flight will leave London's Heathrow AirP'irt at 9.15 am. on Wednesday and will arrive at Lagos. Nigeria at 530 pm with a call on route at Accra. The northbound flight will69 words
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SUN SPORT
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Article, Illustration746 1970-06-23 18 MEXICO CITY Football magicians Braiil, still samba-shufTling In thr early hours of the morning, were yesterday perched on top of the football world after their runaway 4-1 thrashing of Italy in the cup final here Sun- day. Bruised, scratched and ■tripped to their746 words
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Article640 1970-06-23 18 EIGHTEEN years old Alisdair J. Malcolm of Keppel Club (Heap 2) carded a 31-37-K8 to win the Keppel open golf eompctition Sunday at the Rukit Chermin links. Partnered by Brain Marks (SICC) 4-handl-capper. Alisdair played perfect golf until the 15th a.s he was 3-under the card.640 words
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Article214 1970-06-23 19 Newcomers, Singapore Pools Spurts Club, look all net to capture top honours in the FAS division one league judging from results so far attained. Pools are currently in second position with 18 points front ten matches played. They won eight and drew twic<* in their outings.214 words
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Article224 1970-06-23 19 New York Standings and results after major league baseball games: NATIONAL I,K\(UE Easiern Division W L OB Chicago 35 27 New York 32 31 31 Pittsburg 33 34 41 St. Louis 31 32 41 Philadelphia 28 34 7 Montreal 24 40 12 Western Division Cincinnati 47 20224 words
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218 1970-06-23 19 CHACKA, Minn Tony Jacklin, flushed with victory and with his wife Vivien bv bis side, said last night he realised his US. Open triumph "probably means a million dollars for me, but it won't change my way of life.** The 25-year-old Scunthorpe golfing ace added:218 words
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Article560 1970-06-23 19 A COLUMN ON AMERICAN SPORTS BY MILTON RICKMAN CIIASTA, Minn. (UPI) Lee Trevino, who won the World Cup Ciolf in Singapore last year, is a very funnv fellow, ha, ha. Everybody knows Lee Trevino is the nearest thing in the hemisphere to Bob Hope He's funny.560 words
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Article814 1970-06-23 19 KUALA LUMPUR Following are the weights for this weekend's racing here: FIRST DAY Class 1 Dlv. 2 6F. Clair de I.tine 9 00 Nk-hol Hill 8 11 Prince Piper 8 08 Wall Street 8 07 Donville 8 07 Kudadin 8 07 MaiM Boy 8 07 Noble814 words
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Article103 1970-06-23 19 ZANDVOORT, Holland Jochen Rlndt »f Austria, driving a Lotus, led all the way to win the Dutch Grand Prix at the Zandvoort circuit Sunday. In a race marred by the death of Britain's Piers Courape, Rindt finished ahead of Scotland's Jackie Stewart (March) and Belerian Jackie103 words
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292 1970-06-23 20 CYDNEY Britain could leave a full war-time brigade of troops with navol ond r elements in the Maloysia-Singapore region. This was suggested yesterday by Australian Defence Minister .Malcolm Fraser at Mascot Airport. lie was speaking to newsmen afte.- a sevenday tour of Australia's neighbours292 words
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Article187 1970-06-23 20 JAKARTA Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik said on his return here from Moscow last night he was satisfied with his talks there on Cambodia with Soviet leaders He told reporters at Jakarta airport his visit at (he head of a threenation task force appointed by last187 words
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Article82 1970-06-23 20 MOBILE, A LAB. The nude body of a half-sister to Patricia Krenwinkel, one of the defendants in the Sharon Tate murders, was found floating early Sunday in a creek. The body of Charlene Ann Lowell, 2t>. was discovered in Halls Mill creek bv her boy friend and82 words
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Article98 1970-06-23 20 The Far East Command will stick to as pullout schedule until it receives fresh orders from the new Conservative Government in London. a spokesman said here yesterday. The spokesman said there will be no change in plans for the phased withdrawal of British troops from Singapore. "We98 words
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Article, Illustration165 1970-06-23 20 Enche Othman Wok. the Minister for Social Affairs, yesterday called for the "concerted effort of everyone" not to let Jurong remain Just another Industrial town, but to turn It into a "clenn, green and beautiful" place as well. HP was speaking at the official opening of the165 words
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257 1970-06-23 20 LONDON The Soviet t T nion has offered Peking a mammoth loan, in an apparent attempt to lure Red China into renewed co-operation Willi MOSCOW. Hut the regime of Mao Tse Tung rejected the offer out of hand, authoritative diplomatic sources said yesterday. The257 words
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