Eastern Sun, 24 June 1970
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Title Section21 1970-06-24 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Esrd. 1966 Vol. 4 No. 1377. Wednesday, June 24, 1970. MC (P) 161621 words
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Article186 1970-06-24 1 A NEW loon issue of $l5O million wos announced yesterday by the government. Proceeds from the loan will be poid into the Development Fund and used to finance development projects in Singapore. Holder* of the million Singapore three per cent Rehabilitation 1/oan. 1!I46, due to186 words
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Article199 1970-06-24 1 BLITAR, East Jovo The pretty Japanese-born wife of Sukarno announced here yesterday thot she will remain in Indonesia. Katna Sari Dewi, who made a dramatic dash from Paris to Sukarno's deathbed, said she would dedicate herself to Indonesia for the rest of her life as199 words
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Article32 1970-06-24 1 BANGKOK, The Thai Army yesterday rushed reinforcements to Si Sa Ket province on the border with Cambodia to prevent marauding Communist troops from spilling into Thailand, government sources said yesterday.32 words
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Article59 1970-06-24 1 LONDON, Bntain's new Defence Secretary, I-ord Carrington. is expected to visit southeast Asia for preliminary talks on a joint defence organisation for the region. Military and political planners are already working on arrangements for a ministerial conference between Malaysia, Singapore. Australia, NPW Zealand and Britain but there was59 words
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Article39 1970-06-24 1 SAIGON, American war planes, operating under a new policy that allows them to attack targets in Cambodia beyond the 21.7-m)le limit set for U.S. ground operations, slammed Communist supply lines in heavy raids, military sources said yesterday.39 words
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Article122 1970-06-24 1 TOKYO, Japanese students battled riot poliee on the streets of Tokyo last nighi in the largest public demonstrations ever staged. National police said that 740,000 persons took part in demonstrations throughout this nation of 100 million population to oppose Japan's renewal of Its military security pact122 words
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Article88 1970-06-24 1 A huge explosion, which almost rocked Changi and was heard In the heart of Singapore, occurred In Sultan's Shoal island last night at 10:30. The cause ol the explosion was not immediately known. Marine Police and bomb disposal expert* have rushed to the scene. Investigators were handicapped by88 words
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Advertisement39 1970-06-24 1 J FLUSH T BOOKS POCKET LIBRARY OF MODERN LIVING At All Leodlng Book Scllcis Oi At S. S MUBARUK S BROS. PTC LTD. ei Km-* Wail.' T. I<* JISIS 131 tu i4m M IpoK IMmh I<* •<# more convenient departures39 words
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Article228 1970-06-24 2 A massive bomber and fighter attack on Singapore yesterday was beaten off by Supersonic Lightning jets. The "enemy" squadron Vulcan and Canberra bombers supported by lowlevel strike Phantoms, launched their offensive shortly before noon. But their flight formations were picked up by Buklt Gombak's radar228 words
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Article49 1970-06-24 2 Mr and Mrs Run Owens will be pCMMUd In a concert organised by the Malaysia-Singa-pore Evangelistic Campaign on Saturday at 8.00 p.m. at the Singapore Conference Hall. Tickets for this concert are irec and are available from Cold Storage. C. K Tang and the Baptist Book Store.49 words
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Article, Illustration228 1970-06-24 2 Assistant Coroner Mr. Chan Chee Pew yesterday recorded a verdict of suicide on the death of Tham llin Kau. Tham, 20. a national serviceman with the "B" Company, 2nd Sill w*» found shot and died 11 days later at Thomson Road Hospital At the resumed228 words
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Article157 1970-06-24 2 A factory-servant told (he High Court yesterday that when she was away at work In December 1968. her hu.sband brought home another woman. Madam Chow Chuen Ylow. 30. of Kim Tlan Road was petitioning for a divorce from Quok Hung Chiang, a salesman on grounds of157 words
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Article124 1970-06-24 2 Kuala Lumpur— Lady Luck smiled and so did the bank clerk for he was not only $100,715 richer but also able to realise his schooldays' dream of seeing the Bottom pinching" city of Italy. The 35-year-old clerk, unidentified "for security reasons" could go on smiling124 words
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268 1970-06-24 2 Three robbers assaulted a housewife and escaped with her handbag containing $2OO in cash, yesterday. The housewife. Yeo Swee Luan 45 of Perima Road was walking along the pavement of Albert Street when the robbers approached her suddenly. One of them punched her on268 words
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Article, Illustration158 1970-06-24 3 The Danish Minister tor Commerce, Mr Knud Thorn—n said vntcrdiy Denmark win bvMt la various fields of Industry In the Republic. Mr. Thomsen told a press conference shortly after he arrived from Jakarta that the investment will Include shipbuilding. electronics and chemical Industries. lit said158 words
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246 1970-06-24 3 An American oil executive sought frequent emotional aid and consulted many psychologists ond psychiatrists from various parts of the world where he wos stationed but oil to no avail. Mr. David Joseph Steele, was petitioning for the dissolution of his marriage to Edith246 words
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Article141 1970-06-24 3 There will be a windfall for 18.400 daily rated employees in the Government who will receive wage increases as from July 1. The total amount for the wage increases afl coat the Government, the Public Utilities Board and the Housing and Development Board about141 words
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Article58 1970-06-24 3 A political detainee Mr. Loh Mi aw Long released yesterday said »he disapproves of the Communist method of srizing power through Violence. Parliamentary democracy is best instrument to achieve a more just and equal society, she laid. She wants to be a «>od citizen and strive for58 words
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Article125 1970-06-24 3 Bersatu Padu naval exercises have paved the way for a new method of emergency ship repairs. Engineers from the Royal Navy Fleet maintenance unit afloat recently scored a "first" Helped by the vessel crew ond a diver from the Royal Australian Navy, they successfully replaced a defective125 words
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Article22 1970-06-24 3 KUCHING. Nearly 60.000 voters have, up to yesterday. cast their votes In the pallamen< tary and state elections In Sarawak.22 words
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Advertisement233 1970-06-24 3 Yoursecond Typewriter \W'j costs yon honestly and truly only $55/(if you already have an IBM 72). If you already own an IBM 72, you will not even get the Idea of buying a new typewriter because of a new typelace. Since for $55/ you can get a new printing clement233 words
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148 1970-06-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR The three-nation task force on Cambodia is prepared to meet representatives of Peking and Hanoi in its efforts to bring peace to the country. Tun Abdul Razok said here today. The Acting Prime Minuter said there were no objections to meeting representatives of148 words
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Article51 1970-06-24 4 THe Indonesian Embassy announced that the condolence book for the death ot former President Soekarno can be signed at the Indonesian Embassy at Orchard Road tomorrow from 9 a m to 5 pm. Members of the diplomatic corps can sign on Thursdays and Fridays at the same51 words
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150 1970-06-24 4 The United National Front opposition p trty has sent a cable to Pope Paul iirgitie Ms intervention to help eradicate alle.red "(>cstapo" tortures bv the Criminal Invest'gatfon Department. I The party's secretary general. M. R. Vetrivelu said the CID has detain ed a robbery150 words
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Article, Illustration102 1970-06-24 4 Bharata Natya As.-.ocia-tion will present a "Festival of Dances" on June 3D at the Victoria Theatre at 8 p.m. Included in the dances will be for the first time, a Balinese dance and a Chinese folk dance. Popular folk dances of North and South India are102 words
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Article77 1970-06-24 4 IPOH, A labourer died on his way to the hospital yesterday after he was rushad out in a trembling state from tho jungle near Sungei Siput. about IK miles from here. A police spokesman said yesterday that Ah Leng alias Yun Choo Leong, 40. was felling77 words
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Article54 1970-06-24 4 TELUK ANSON A two-year-old, Maznah binte Sariah die<i on the way to hospital yesterday after she was hit by a falling coconut tree. A police spokesman said today her mother, Sariah binte Mohamed, who was carrying MWnah on her lap when the accident occurred, was slightly54 words
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Article112 1970-06-24 4 A mental patient whit hail "poor dental condition" was choked to death during hit lunch at W«M>:lhridge Hospital lie could not chew properly and the food had piled up at the wind pipe l)r lai C'liao. an assistant pathologist. said this yesterday at the112 words
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146 1970-06-24 4 Singapore's 10 man trade delegation to Italy together with other officials seen before leaving Singapore yesterday. From left: Mr. Tham Yet-Ting, Sales Manager of ALITALIA; Mr. Cho Jock Kim; Mr. Lim Gim Peow; Mr. C. K. Liew; Mr. Leo Chee Hung, Mr. Fong Teng Kee; Mr. Richard Lim Kee Ming.146 words
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Advertisement86 1970-06-24 4 fun packed <faV s Hong Kong/Taipei llh m* ■pi ax tf YV Now everyone can afford to have a real holiday in Hong Kong and Taipei For as little as $lOBl you can have a wonderful time visiting the top scenic spots dine at the best restaurants and stay in86 words
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Article, Illustration40 1970-06-24 5 ROME OKINAWANS, protesting the FS. Japan Security Treaty and gas stockade at the Island, ramp in front of the Kadena Airhase at Naha. An American 11-52 bomber meanwhile took off and flew over the demonstrators on Monday.40 words
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Article447 1970-06-24 5 LONDON Britain and France might be able to reoch limited co-opera-tion in nuclear weapons, including "joint targetting." However, in the lost resort eoch country would keep control of its nucleor weapons, disclosed a close source of S.r Alec Douglas-Home, the new Foreign Secretary. Special447 words
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Article180 1970-06-24 5 PORT MORESBY. A murder trial has been adjourned ud the accused flown to Port Moresby because the proscrotiob alleged he was casting spells over witCrown prosecutor C. Tankey told Mr. Justice Prentice in the Supreme Court at Mount Hagen the accused. Mark Hasan, is believed to180 words
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Article291 1970-06-24 6 QUITO, Ecuador, Virtual dictatorship ruled this South American nation today. President Jose Velasco made the drastic move to head off "extremistinspired chaos and anarchy.' Yesterday, he clewed the Congress and the Supreme Court AH schools were also closed and heavily armed troops were sent Into universities here291 words
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Article, Illustration56 1970-06-24 6 II.S. NAVY SECRETARY JOHN CHAFFER shakes hands with a South Vietnamese sailor. The United States yesterday turned over 273 river patrol boats to South Vietnam in the largest transfer of the war The move puts the South Vietnamese Navy in control of 80 per cent of allied56 words
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Article198 1970-06-24 6 CHICAGO Police sought clues to the slaying of Pena de Gracia, 52. a Filipino nurse She wa.t found dead late Sunday between two rows oi shrubbery on the plaza of the apartment complex where she lived. Pena was the second nurse to be killed here198 words
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Article83 1970-06-24 6 WARSAW, A Polish doctor has produced a drug that can help to •defect pregnancy* two weeks after conception. The Warsaw evening newspaper, Express Wieczorny," reported it has almost KX) per cent accuracy. After three years of laboratory research and practical tests in clinics in three towns,83 words
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Article101 1970-06-24 6 WASHINGTON, secretary of State Rogers ma v announce tomorrow the U S. decision on sales of jet aircraft to Israel. At the same time he may also disease a new Ifiddlt East peace initiative. informed sources •aid yesterday. Rogers is to hold a pre** conference101 words
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Article109 1970-06-24 6 WASHINGTON. Julie Eisenhower said yesterday her trip to Japan with her husband David will be limited to three days of oflkial activities. She said that her husband's part-time summer job with the Washinttfon Senators baseball team had forced them to cut the journey which wis originally scheduled109 words
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Article, Illustration71 1970-06-24 6 JAKARTA CONFERENCE REPRESENTATIVES and their aides enter the Qua! D'Or,a v <«• Paris. They were scheduled to meet the French Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann on Monday. The men are Tan Sri Ghaxali bin Shafie (second from left), General Director of the Malaysian Foreign Ministry; Anwar Sani, General Director71 words
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Article, Illustration197 1970-06-24 7 JAKARTA Former President Sukarno had sunn thoughts about his death and burial expressed in the autobiography he wrote (with Cindy Adams) in 19t>5. Some quotes from "Sukarno: An Autobiography:** "I hope only that when my time conies, it will be over quickly. I would wish to197 words
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Article227 1970-06-24 7 PHNOM PENH Action ogoin moved closer to the Cambodian capital today with fighting at Prck Tomeok, 11 miles north-eost ct here. A military spokesman onnounced skirmishing there was continuing The settlement was attacked yesterday by Vleteong and North Vietnamese forces The South Vietnamese T.verine227 words
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113 1970-06-24 7 WASHINGTON In a surprise move, the ITS. Senate today turns from the Cambodia Kill issue to repealing the 1964 Tonkin Gulf Resolution. The latter was used by President Johnson to justify sending American troops to Vietnam. Repeal of the Tonkin Gulf Resolution became pending113 words
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Article54 1970-06-24 7 MANILA A major power failure snuffed out lights and air conditioners in the muggy greater Manila area lor Bix hours yesterday. It was a great day for deodorants. The Manila Electric Company (MERALCO) explained lightning •truck three high tension wires and caused the electrical failure re-mlnb-Tent of54 words
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Article93 1970-06-24 7 KALTIJMOKK Police in major cities in are beginning to arm themselves with a new secret weapon to eomhat sloganshouting demonstrators. "Pig pins" are now being manufactured by a uniform company in Timonium, Maryland. They are unlikely to inflict any physical injury. Still, thev may well effectively burst the93 words
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Article109 1970-06-24 7 MFMPIIIS. Tennessee FBI agents hauled the British pop group, 'The Who', off an airliner here after one of them said. Bomb", Just before take off. Bizarre The group api>eared in a bizarre rock-type opera at New York's Metropolitan Opera House earlier thl* month "It was wlid109 words
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Article601 1970-06-24 8 'THR Japan-American Security Treaty has been automatically renewed by both nations failing to give notice that they wish to terminate it The treaty was negotiated in 1900 amid bloodshed and riots which reached such proportions that the government of Nobusuke Kishi which negotiated the terms was toppled The601 words
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Article, Illustration759 1970-06-24 8 Joseph Alsop - »y Joseph Alsop WASIHNC.TON As a true sign of the times, there ha* been nothing to match the bill newly introduced by the strangest group of sponsors ever to Dut their names on a single piece of legislation for the Republicans, Sen. Roman Hru759 words
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Article483 1970-06-24 8 Ross Annabell Rotorua - By Ross Annabell Rotorua FOR more than 1.10 years. New Zealanders have dreamt of an iron and steel industry based on the ironrich black sands of the country's west coast beaches. The dreams came true this year with the starting up of the world's483 words
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Advertisement66 1970-06-24 8 nrrlcn new# anil fea--111 re*, appearing In nil (Millions of Ihr Kuhlnn Sun mill The Min are from: Iteu tent. United Pres* Intirnat lonul. Ace n c e France Prrw Kdllnn Press Svnilleale. Newspaper A«HVi ciaflon. Puliltshers llall S>mll<'Hte l.o* Times St nil Irate. Gemini New* Service. North American Newspaper66 words
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Article, Illustration790 1970-06-24 9 DAVID ELLIS - It has been described as living death It's a man-made instant illness; most men have suffered from it. But what can you do about a hangover? PAGE 9 SPECIAL -By- DAVID ELLIS Y ou feel as790 words
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Article, Illustration362 1970-06-24 9 Dr. Wayne Brandstadt - THE DOCTOR SAYS By Dr. Wayne Brandstadt ALONG with the many modern uses of electricity in your back yard and the blessing they bestow come a few hazards. Experts in Industrial and home safety have some suggestions for avoiding them: Don't use your electric hedge trimmer near362 words
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142 1970-06-24 10/11 made in China Russia, Bulgaria Communist Cambodian caches are a cashah of merchandise from all sides of the iron and bamboo curtains. (J 8. catalo. guers say. At the Cambodian town of Mondol Kiri, searchers even turned up 80 old flintlock muskets wh;ch the communists apparently had confiscated from a142 words
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Article, Illustration396 1970-06-24 10/11 Robert Miller - THE SCENE IN CAMBODIA From Robert Miller UPI. (\N May 1 President- Nixon sent U.S. troops into Cambodia with orders to find and destroy the Communists central office of South Vietnam (COSVN). Seven weeks later, with less than one week remaining ofUPI. - 396 words
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413 1970-06-24 10/11 THE worse the war gets, the better tilings look in Phnom Penh. Any other world capital that wos practically surrounded by its enemies and cut off from the world would either be grimly determined or hysterical. But not Phnom Penh. As the413 words
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Article, Illustration323 1970-06-24 10/11 True or false about the Sihanouk fall Reuter ONE casualty of the war in Cambodia died six months before the fighting began. HeisSamdech (father) Chuon Nath superior of the Mohaniky Order largest of Cambodia's two Buddhist groups who died last September. The dare Tor his ceremonial cremation was set byReuter - 323 words
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Advertisement193 1970-06-24 10/11 Whoever heard of an overloaded engine that wont breakdown? Under the most testing conditions even the toughest engine will feel the strain. The result-downtime and money lost. No one can afford to have heavy equipment standing idle. But if you've invested in Caterpillar quality, you've invested in extra protection. Supporting193 words
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Miscellaneous1296 1970-06-24 12 LOOKING AND LISTENING.... Tv and radio guide Wednesday, June 24, 1970. gaxer'»o **> it 141*» pyio-ii-a* j* TAUtWS Sit 2' 09- P^jvMt rx 3sna fiwsw CANCM .WHf »l 6t-£m'r 7i i \H 77 7« 53 ■Jb7l74__ U 1 U *l7 25 I>7 7S «JU VllfcO 9/4 <* MG 11 «w.1,296 words
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Article, Illustration543 1970-06-24 13 Sheilah Graham - tu Sheilah Graham NFW YORK: Julie Andrews is looking for a musical for Broadway. The attractive British actress was reading scripts in her suite at the Regency Hotel on Park Avenue in New York. Some of the other top Mm stars who are minus an543 words
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Article, Illustration12 1970-06-24 13 A scene from the Paramount picture "Medium Cool**.12 words
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Article90 1970-06-24 13 SYDNEY, Danish architect Joern Ut/.on has severed his last legal links with the controversial Sydney Opera House w hich he designed. The New South Wales State Government announced today that Utzon's legal representatives here have accepted a government offer of 40,000 dollars (21.465 sterling) in settlement of90 words
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Miscellaneous208 1970-06-24 13 kSB mm SHAW ISATION L t D O Phon. *****4j LAST DAY! 11. I 4. •1.1 p m MIRUtt or LIFE' W.dejtcreen at Color OPENB TOMORROW' VAI4BBBA REDORAVE "IsIDOKA" in color (UI-SB) CAPITOL P*on» ***** Ol>rn< Todt;! No Free IJ»l 11. I 4.1. 4 (HI «;U). 9.:t0 p m Chrl>topher208 words
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Miscellaneous276 1970-06-24 13 RQANIBATION "ODEDN ***** I.IST l>%V 11. I .10, lIM. 6 10 A tJO "B*A I'hr War I* l««r' rtrnau- l.«r>fti (out 'MUM. OI'ENS TOMOKKOWI Rrnrtlk The Planet Of Ihr %pe»" Chorltoo Ho I .11 P'Vuion. Color iKobi On Stage 41 0 15 p m TIMKX Present* "REIT rilK CLOCK" lailirncf276 words
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Article, Illustration764 1970-06-24 14 Aikido Japan's martial art THE principles of Aikido, most modern Ol Japan's martial arts, were discovered by Morihei Uyeshiba. Its outstanding feature is that it made a great leap from the traditional physical arLs to a spiritual martial art, from a relative martial art to an absolute art, from the764 words
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478 1970-06-24 14 Ele, Walt Dulaney - Dateline By Ele, Walt Dulaney I)FAR FI F Most of the girls in junior high in our town have this problrm, so please print it. Whenever 1 date a hoy two or three times, he thinks I'm going steadv with Mm and so do478 words
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Article, Illustration257 1970-06-24 14 Most people look fniuard to travelling. also love lo travel roun,| |hr wide world. This. I think, is a very interesting wa v of rnjoying oneself, especially when on e c-an afford Although 1 do not have the money .e--quired I hope to save enough to fullnil257 words
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Advertisement193 1970-06-24 14 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe The Eastern Sun's essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under (Junior) and boys and 9>rls over 14 (Senior) appears in this oage from Monday to Friday. Prize money is: $lO for Seniors and $5 for Juniors for every essay published. All193 words
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Article, Illustration153 1970-06-24 15 Marianne Pereira - By Marianne Pereira J EADING names in c os m e tics have decreed that eyeliner is out. "If a girl wants to be in fashion she must not use it/' says Mrs. Suzanne Ng, a leading beautician, here "She must wear brush-on eyeliner muted153 words
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Article, Illustration557 1970-06-24 15 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR ANN: A good frirnd of ours (I II call her Dianne) lost her husband Ave months ago. tlr was only I The wido w i.s an at tractive gal, a treat hostess and she would make some lucky fellow a wonderful wife.557 words
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Article, Illustration79 1970-06-24 15 Marianne Pereira - By Marianne Pereira. INSPIRED by Victorian fashions, designer Mrs. Sylvia Koh has designed this sculptured A-llne dress for a special evening out. Of crimson and gold, it has pufTed, tulle sleeves with gold braiding running vertically down to the cuffs. Instead of the usual accessories,79 words
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Article235 1970-06-24 15 Mary Sue Miller - Ry Mary Sue Miller HAVE you tried on a new bikini? Or a maillot? If so, you are aware that only a sleek middle can carry off those fashions. You're in trouble when a roll of flesh pops up around the rib cage. It has235 words
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Article, Illustration133 1970-06-24 16 THIS architect's model depicts the ultramodern $l5 million Carlsberg Brewery to be established by The East Asiatic Company Ltd. at Shah Alam (Katu Tiga), Selangor, shortly. The acting general manager of East Asiatic, Mr. SE. Jensen said work on the 20 acre site had started.133 words
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Article177 1970-06-24 16 LONDON Profit taking bit deep Into last Friday's big post election gains on a quieter stock market Monday wher«- Australian mines proved buoyant section although they also failed to keep their best gains. British government bonds stayed firm despite a smaller volume and a slightly lower177 words
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Article217 1970-06-24 16 Thf market failed to remain at it» peak in yesterday's trading but instead faltered sharply with volume of turnover at 1.7 million units. Share prices eroded further towards the final bell. The smaller sectors had erratlcal movement* which later closed on an Inactive note. Gains Transactions in217 words
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Article93 1970-06-24 16 The Port of Singapore Authority have made Ike following berthing Arrangements for ships la port today, Wednesday. Jane 24. UKPARTUKt.S ((Vodowas) (Vewels) 10/ II 25/26 Tel a m on 27/28 Agapi 29/30 Rudoll Breitscheid 31/32 Kobe Maru 33/34 Nehaj 38/39 Texaco Bristol 40/41 Shosei Maru 4793 words
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Article369 1970-06-24 16 SYDNEY Leading nickel stocks today fell on the Sydney Stock Exchange and took many other shares with them. Poseidon after opening $lO down eased to $l3O before recovering to close at $133. It closed $7 down on yesterday's final price CRA closed 40 cents down at $17.60 and369 words
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Article94 1970-06-24 16 11IK ttMin prlcM at the *lnri«porr rhme** rriiiliUT Kai-liiinrr >r«lrnlay fff liMonut Oil U O H.) e;«« Hulk I'ortitiMl Oil O 11) r ll I it 5!) 09 M (unrit 33.VI mm Mil in nk Uhltr Plfftg 10X09 (I O B.> "Hramili White I'rpprr IK V» (FOB) Mir.m.ik J»|>e«iai94 words
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Article63 1970-06-24 16 iMnnnr^r" Prtr* for June 24) CHAItTKKtCO IINI1 TKI1T8 41 I ihI 1 00 1 OA AMM 1 NIT THI HI M M Invest. Fund ml 1.17 1*2 NIMiAPOKK liMT TWl'H 1* l»t M'porr tM *nd puff 1 #1 3rd 11* Com Ind *6 1 tl«d Th* savin* fund63 words
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Article181 1970-06-24 16 NFW YORK The financial troubles of the Penn Central threw a veil of gloom over Wall Street Monday. A Federal Judge Sunday gave the U.S. largest railroad the green light to reorganise under the bankruptcy laws after the Defence Department withdrew from a plan to guarantee181 words
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Article273 1970-06-24 16 Joly first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 pm la Singapore and Kuala Lam pur yesterday at 574 cents per lb. op 1 rent from the previous close. The tone of the market wu slightly easier. The market passed a torpid morning session with one sheet273 words
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Article41 1970-06-24 16 NEW YORK Dow Jones closing averages Mcnda v on the New York Stock Exchange were: 30 Industrials 916 11 20 Transp 136 40 15 Utilities 97.74 65 Stocks 22*122 40 bonds f.6 i) 4 Commodity Futures Index 134 *72-0.4141 words
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Article17 1970-06-24 16 Business dune on the Straits tin market yesterday was $645 per picui dowu &-1/ U.17 words
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Article1120 1970-06-24 17 BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading room-, 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 ALU AN $1 57 (1) $1.56 (2) $155 (3) DIM $1.59 (2) $1.57 (1)1,120 words
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Article655 1970-06-24 17 1?!!) and offer prices o'iticially listed at the close of business in the Sin? apore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stork Exchange yesterday were: INDUS IRIAI.S B S ACM I II 1.4.5 Alrso 1.5'. A'lied Choc xd 3 00 3 10 Ben 1 IH 1 VI655 words
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Article90 1970-06-24 17 NEW YORK —Gold prices gained slightly in most markets here and abroad Monday. Pans gold proved to be an an exception, dropping 6 cents lo $35 70 an ounce in o|>en market trading after a sharp run-up Friday London gold rose b cents at the morning90 words
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Article29 1970-06-24 17 MANILA (UPI> The Philippine was quoted Monday at 620 pesos to one U S dollar unchanged from Monday There will be no trading Wednesday, a Manila holiday29 words
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Advertisement105 1970-06-24 17 FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE NOTICE TO TIMBER SHIPPERS Please be advi,ed that the Fjf Eastern Freight Conference has chartered the vessel "Phoevos" to load timber The vessel will load m Singapore from alvxit 26th to 29th June and then in Port Swettenham from about 30th June to 6th July for105 words
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Advertisement608 1970-06-24 17 NOT M=4=l CHAPTER 195 (i';uv 11 brokers.) llnrfdremod Pledged (ioiidii Jewellery from the following ii■ ii i Shop-. Lam Joon Siong (Chop Sem Foh), 13 j, New Bridge Road, Ho Yan Kee (Chop He tig Fatt) Yong Kee. 2a5, South Bridge Road. Seow Kian (N a m Cheong Pawn-shop Ltd.).608 words
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Article928 1970-06-24 18 CI. 1 1 Oiv. 2—6 Furs. mil Clair n* 1 one 3* 11 00 Auric n Brfuk Ml 13 Ni«-til Hill ay 11 Comitlx Sf«ene»t ***** Prinrr Plptr by 8 08 iMldur Spencer 1MM Hall 84rrr| Sy 807 V Allan ***** l>on«ille 4y 8 07 S)i(imrwk928 words
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Article255 1970-06-24 18 By Our Racing Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Jerantut, a Gold Cup entry, did a splendid trial on good going here yesterday. With Rahwi Matrani astride, Jerantut sprinted smartly over 31 in 38, finishing strongly. JALDAST (Omar) also impressed in a 3f run in 39-4/5. DESERT TERROR. a255 words
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Article45 1970-06-24 18 The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's, competitions sub-committee will hold a meeting at 5.30 p.m. in the boardroom of the Rothmans of Pall Mall. Bukit Timah, today The meeting has been convened to discuss and finalise arrangements for the 32nd Annual Open Athletic Meet.45 words
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Article52 1970-06-24 18 JAKARTA, Malaysia beat South Korea 1-0 in the six-nation football tournament in connection with the Jakarta anniversary celebrations here today. In the second game of the night, hosts Indonesia beat Western Australia 3-1. -«j The Australians missed several chances at goal and had only themselves to blame for52 words
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Article199 1970-06-24 18 NEW YORK Following are the results and standings aftrr Monday's major league baseball games: AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L (IB Baltimore 44 23 New York 40 26 3J Detroit 33 30 9 Boston 30 33 12 Cleveland 29 34 13 Washington 29 37 14 J WEST199 words
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Article, Illustration816 1970-06-24 19 GAMINI SENEVIRATNE - by GAMINI SENEVIRATNE LONDON "My goodness, she takes everything, doesn't she? Cripes, look ot that." The applause is as thunderous as the crowd of 200 watching the minor game on a minor court at Queen's Club, near Wimbledon, can muster. On other minor courts other816 words
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Article82 1970-06-24 19 KUALA LUMPUR-The Minister with Special Functions, Tan Sri Khaw Kai Boh, yesterday expressed the hope that local sports associations will build their own headquarters in time for the next Asian Games. Malaysia is making a bid to stage the 1974 Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur. Tan Sri Khaw82 words
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Article711 1970-06-24 19 A column on American sports by Milton Richman CUASKA, Minn. (L'PI) Arnold Palmer's first reaction, his gut reaction, as the Madison Avenue bunch like to call it, was clear enouph. Maybe Arnold Palmer wasn't really telling It like it was but everybody got the message.711 words
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Article140 1970-06-24 19 Singapore Pools Sports Club further strengthened their position in the FAS Division One league with a 3-0 victory over RAF Selection at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Pools with an array of seven state players in their line up, played well below form against the disjointed140 words
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Article153 1970-06-24 20 A rial life drama took place at Dungun on Monday when a practise mine became caught in the mineswecping gear of the Royal Malaysian Navy Minesweeper K. I) Jerai. This Is a dangerous business with a real mine which could easily swing around on its mooring153 words
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Article208 1970-06-24 20 CAMBRIDGE, England Prince Charles won a bachelor of arts decree with honours in history at the end of his three-year stay at Cambridge, the university announced yester- day. Charles already has left his rooms at Trinity College and returned to Buckingham Palace. Dr. Denis Marrian, who208 words
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Article63 1970-06-24 20 KCUIAPUR,—India, The District Magistrate drafted 150 policemen yesterday to drive Barchi Bahadur back to his stable. Barchi, a tame elephant and prize possession of the Maharajah of Kolhapur, overthrew his mahout (keeper) and roamed the city's street wildly, toppling a scooter rickshaw, smashing an electric pole and63 words
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Article, Illustration357 1970-06-24 20 r rHIRTY-ONE survivors rescued from a ship which caught fire in the China Sea on June 16, arrived here safely yesterday. Among them was Mrs. June Moc Millon, 49, wife of the Captain ot the crippled ship, the "British Architect." All survivors, none of whom suffered357 words
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