Eastern Sun, 2 July 1970
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Title Section21 1970-07-02 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents Estd. 1966 Vol. 4 No. 1384 Thursday, July 2, 1970. MC (P) 161621 words
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Article, Illustration372 1970-07-02 1 I am not says D JAKARTA Madame Ratna Sari Dewi, widow off fforiiier President Sukarno, said yesterday that Indonesian authorities had confiscated her passport and airliner tickets. She told reporters who interviewed her ot home: "They said they would keep my passport ond tickets for security372 words
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Article, Illustration271 1970-07-02 1 SINGAPORE is ready to contribute its share of troops towards a Commonwealth Defence Brigade, if there is one. Speaking at the Armed Forces Day yesterday, the Minister for Defence, Mr. Lim Kim San said: "We are reaffirming our dedication to defend ourselves271 words
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133 1970-07-02 1 LONDON Britain's Roger Taylor and Andres Oimeno of Spain yesterday clinched semifinal places in the Wimbledon open tennis championships here. Taylor, earlier conquerer of champion Rod Laver, took just 20 minutes to dispose of American Clark Oraebner 6-3. 11-9, 12-10, having resumed133 words
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Advertisement151 1970-07-02 1 SONS Oii iiiif J Ho.i(l Sit ic|,ipb'»• Tel GREAI RtOUCIIONii SPECIAL ITEMS IMS NECK I C.K.TANG BARGAIN COUNTER (2ND. FLOOR) LADIES Cardigan* f 1 50 upward* f§9 Cotton singlets $1 00 upwards fX| WW T-shirls A biounn AT HALF-PRICE M| Drrsve* FKICE REDIJCM) TO JC W ONE THIRD Cm X151 words
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Article258 1970-07-02 2 COME 200 taxis which regularly ply around the Raffles Place area, yesterday recorded poor business. Net because there were no passengers but because most of their regular clients refused to take a taxi because of the 20 cent fare increase tor the first mile. The 60258 words
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Article60 1970-07-02 2 An employee of the Adelphi Hotel was reported to have absconded with $18,338 which was entrusted to him by the Chief Cashier of the hotel, Mr. Ho Hin Weng. Mr. Ho gave this employee the money yesterday at about 11 a.m. However at 1.00 p.m. he60 words
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73 1970-07-02 2 An artist's impression of the $20-million Specialists' Centre a stone's throw from the heart of the city. The complex undertaken by the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation Group is situated along busy Orchard Road and Sommerset Road. The 25-storey building standing 245 feet high will be ready by Septem- ber next73 words
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Article, Illustration146 1970-07-02 2 Hundreds of youth rallies are held all over the world each year to proclaim the gospel. Singapore LB no exception and has always readily welcomed and hosted such Christian mLsslons and activities. The Reverend J- Phillip Hogan, Executive Director of the Assemblies of God Foreign146 words
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Article100 1970-07-02 2 IPOH. The People's Progressive Party's State Assemblyman for Chemor, Mr. Thean Moi Tuck, has joined the Perak Alliance. Mr. Thean announced his decision at s press conference yesterday at the State Secretariat here at which the Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Kama ruddin bin Mohamed Isa, was100 words
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69 1970-07-02 2 She was in a tantalising hot pink pyjama suit, young Cathay actress Wendy Chin, when she arrived in Singapore recently after a tour of South Asian countries. Singapore was a stopover for Wendy, who was in Jakarta attending the 16th Asian Film Festive. She went on stage of the Majestic,69 words
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Advertisement19 1970-07-02 2 SOCKET CAP SCREWS Manufactured fro* high grade alloy itwl, precision heat treated to give maximum hardness withou brittleHEXAGON WRENCHES19 words
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Article359 1970-07-02 3 JT was a bitter-sweet story of blood being thicker than water, counsel told the judge yesterday. Hung Fook-Shan, who wot bonithed to Chino, escaped the rigours of the mainland and eventually sneaked bock to Singapore. He chose to live under the shadow of arrest here359 words
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Article, Illustration284 1970-07-02 3 Wife sleeping with man Businessman L i m Swee Xuan, who found his wife sleeping with another man was granted a divorce in the High Court today on the ground of his wife's adultery. The petitioner was married to the respondent, Madam Ho Choo Llan284 words
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Article73 1970-07-02 3 A 78-year-old woman was found murdered and $2,850 worth of jewelleries belonging to her niece were missing from a wooden hut, a Coroner was told yesterday. Madam Lim Ah Herng, who collected coconut leaves to sell was found dead in ner hut at Jalan Payoh Lai off Upper73 words
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Article82 1970-07-02 3 The High Court yesterday acquitted a farmer, Ho Keng Yee, 55, on a charge of murdering his wife nine years ago. The Court was satis- fied that he was of an unsound mind when he fatally stabbed his wife. Madam Kok Wong Siew, 47, on April 25,82 words
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Advertisement149 1970-07-02 3 ;l i **:*r v. i >•» P* c> if. (>X$ n £5 I H>^ i FREE GIFTS FOR CANON PURCHASES FROM JULY Ist to AUGUST 15th Here's a spectacular offer for all photographic enthusiasts. Great new gifts from Canon from July 1 to August 15 when you purchase the following149 words
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Article225 1970-07-02 4 ITUCHING Tke Commmisl terrorists' tmbasli of the polling team killing three elections workers and four others at Nanga Petai near Sarikei could have been avoided if the residents in the area had co-operated with the authorities. He disclosed that there was a "certain group" LB.225 words
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Article36 1970-07-02 4 Qoh Ben e Wah, S3, unemployed, was found hanging from a tree. 90 yards from his home at the t) m.s Bukit Tlmah Road, early yesterday morning. Police do not suspect any foul play.36 words
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327 1970-07-02 4 A poller inspector yesterday told a court that a youth came trp to him and complained that another inspector had raped his girl friend. Senior Inspector H.L. Miranda was testifying on the second day of s preliminary inquiry in which former prol>ationary inspector327 words
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76 1970-07-02 4 A nautical touch is to be found in the Moby Dick Coffee house (above) with its tinge of deep royal purple colour in vivid contrast to the red-bricked walls. The coffee house is part of the Orchid Inn in Bukit Timah Road. An old ship's steering wheel, star-fishes, fishing nets76 words
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Article99 1970-07-02 4 A labourer of the NAAFI warehouse in Grange Rjad, was today sentenced to a day's jail and fined $250 {or stealing six bottles of heilborangt tablets. The man. Lim Ah Slung, admittea stealing the tablets valued at $2530 from the NAAFI on June 30 at 10.50 a.m. 8199 words
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Article43 1970-07-02 4 K.ot.i Kinabalo A Japanese oil company in Sabah will begin offshore drilling operations next month. The manager of the Sabah Teiseki Oil Company, Mr. A. Takasi, said today that the company will invest more than $8 million for its drilling operations.43 words
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Article, Illustration158 1970-07-02 4 Sweden has the dubious honour of being labelled the most pro-' gressive o' the permissive society. It may be a compliment for Singapore men for Swedish interior decorator Marianne Gauer to And them dynamic, friendly, and "pleasantly prudish about sex". "They are unlike the158 words
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Article54 1970-07-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. The Democratic Action Party announced the formation of a "free Lim Kim Slan?" action committee The committee comprises 15 party members including four Members of Parliament and seven State Assemblymen. Mr. Lim Joo Hock an MP, was elected chairman of the committee by the DAP54 words
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Article, Illustration262 1970-07-02 5 The Senate, has told President Nixon tfcat it intends to reassert its constitutional right to be consulted on any future war moves by America. Although the Senate measure is not binding on the President, its supporters declared yesterday that Nixon could not ignore it.(UPI radiophoto). - 262 words
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Article139 1970-07-02 5 HONG KONG Firemen yesterday were still fighting a fire in the Number Two Hold •f the Singapore-bound Greek freighter, "Heracles." A Fire Services Department spokesman disclosed the fire was "deep-seated and wellestablished." He said they have given up filling the hold with water. The ship's139 words
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147 1970-07-02 5 WASHINGTON The Seafarers' International Union and eight if its members were indicted on Tuesday for alleged contribution to the 1968 political campaigns. Attorney General John Mitchell announced the IT-count indictment alleging conspiracy to contribute 552,250,000 between 1964 and 19M. Mitchell said the indictment was returned147 words
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Article80 1970-07-02 5 MANILA —One of two typhoons lashing the northern and central parts of the Philippines early yesterday killed four persons before weakening Into a tropical depression. The victims, three of whom were children, drowned when high seas churned by Typhoon Pamela swamped and capsized the canoe they80 words
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Advertisement197 1970-07-02 5 THE ONLY REAL LITTLE PIECE OF ITAL IN SINGAPORE (ll mt» Kjs a ptik«| problem.) Thm'i aorr to Sorrento than coffee and cakn. Urtr'i Nf a wwpltlf bar. Beet. The whisky yon fancy. Brandy, vodka, even chianti. And now a full restaurant menu. Which means you can cat phcawint in197 words
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208 1970-07-02 6 TJONG KONG China is pouring military aid into Hanoi, the 'South China Morning Post' disclosed, quoting a traveller back from Kwangsi region bordering North Vietnam. During his recent stay in Wuchow, capital of Kwangsi, the traveller saw camouflaged convoys of heavily-laden lorries208 words
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Article108 1970-07-02 6 ROME —An Angolan nationalist leader, Carlos Zola called on Pope Paul to condemn torture in the Portuguese territory. He warned that there was a risk that Angolans could one day "confuse the Catholic Church with the Lisbon Government". In an interview, Zola, the delegate in Europe for108 words
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Article, Illustration88 1970-07-02 6 STOCKHOLM Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman left for home yesterday after a four-day official visit here. It was decided that a Malaysian embassy would be established here, informed sources disclosed. Home Malaysia is represented In Scandinavia at present by its ambassador In The Hague. The Tunku88 words
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93 1970-07-02 6 LONDON British diplomat Brian Lea. who alleges he was 'kidnapped' from his office in Kampala, Uganda, last May, has been suspended from duty pending further consideration of his position, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office announced yesterday. Lea, 49. former First Secretary In the British embassy's93 words
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149 1970-07-02 6 WASHINGTON The U.S. Navy will end all combat operations inside South Vietnam in December, Navy Secretary John Chafee announced on Tuesday. He said the last 125 U.S. river patrol boats will be turned over to South Vietnam then, and that American sailors149 words
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Article56 1970-07-02 6 CALCUTTA A gang of Maoist revolutionaries yesterday raided a medical college and attacked the hospital here They ransacked the rooms of the principal and the secretary in their absence. College officials said the extremists also set of! home-made bombs to keep people away. liiey left after hoisting a56 words
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Article68 1970-07-02 6 WASHINGTON THE Space Agency postponed the Apollo 14 moon mission for the second time, until next January 31 at the earliest. Apollo 14, to be commanded by veteran astronaut Alan Sheppard, was originally to have flown this autumn. It was postponed until December following the Apollo 1368 words
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Article113 1970-07-02 6 MANILA., The University of Manila plans to create a department of humour, to teach and research such forms as witticism. puns. wisecracks, clownings and cartoons. A local comedian and composer, Levi Celerio, has been asked to work out the proposed department's structure, function and staff. A curriculum113 words
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Article364 1970-07-02 6 Joan Baez for pop fete LONDON American folk singer Joan Baez heads at this year's Isle of Wight Pop Festival which is expected to draw an audience of 250,000. Last year, Bob Dylan was the star of the three-day festival. A crowd of 150.000 young people,364 words
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Article, Illustration113 1970-07-02 7 NEW YORK Defence Secretary Melvin Laird disclosed the Cambodian operation had helped insure the success of the Vietnamization Programme and a subsequent reduction of draft calls in America. Laird added the draft call (or August was announced by the Defence De p a rtment yesterday and it will(UPI radiophoto). - 113 words
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Article56 1970-07-02 7 WASHINGTON, The Senate will deny South Korea economic aid until the Koreans stop fishing for salmon ir the Bristol Ba v fishery in the Bering Sea, near the Pribilof Island. By international agreement, America, Canada and Japan have agreed not to take salmon in Bristol Bay, known56 words
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Article217 1970-07-02 7 TEL AVIV A senior Israeli staff officer Enclosed yesterday that two Israeli aircraft shot down on Tuesday in tfae Sties Conol zone were attocked by surface-to-air missiles, probably of the SAM-2 type. He soid the Egyptians hod been observed to be making attempts to217 words
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Article239 1970-07-02 7 PARIS France will climax a series of nnclear tests In the Pacific with a hydrogen blast this week. It is designed to improve the effectiveness of future thermo-nuclear bombs. The H-bomb will be detonated tomorrow from a balloon. 600 yards above the lagoons of the Mururoa239 words
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145 1970-07-02 7 TOKYO Tuesday night's Are at the Kyoroe Mental llMpital, in which 17 patients perished. w as the w*rk of six incendiary patients who plotted to escape in tke confusion, the Sano City police station in north eastern Japan announced today. Police questioned the six patient*145 words
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Advertisement137 1970-07-02 7 a as a pilot in the SAF Be among the pioneers In the Air Defence Command. TM SAF offers young men who *rt physically fit and intelligent the challenge ol this exciting and attisfying career. Vow must be between 17% and 23 years of age with the School or General137 words
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Article607 1970-07-02 8 yyiTH the American troops ending their incursion into Cambodia, President Nixon has claimed a series of successes. Mostly it is a summary of what has already been reported as the destruction of war material in the "sanctuaries" in Cambodia. He also said that there were limited objectives in607 words
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Article, Illustration833 1970-07-02 8 Joseph Alsop - By Joseph Alsop WASHINGTON THE Cambodian venture has crossed rather more j than two enemy divisions off the list < of worries of the South Vietnamese and American com- manders in the lower, more populous half of South Vietnam. An itemised list is worth i giving.833 words
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342 1970-07-02 8 A national celebration to honour America, planned here for Independence Day on July 4, is attracting almost as much criticism as the anti-Indo-china war rallies whose image it is trying to counter. The day-long festivities were announced by comedian Bob Hope an<L Evangelist342 words
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Advertisement65 1970-07-02 8 Foreign news and features appearing In all editions of the Eastern Hun and The sun are (rum: (tenters. United Press International. Age n c e France Presse Editors Press Syndicate. Newspaper Enterprise Assoi elation. Publishers Hall 8> ndlcate Los Angeles Times Syndicate, OAmini News Service. North American NewsPaper Alliance. First65 words
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Article162 1970-07-02 9 SINCE 1955 Arabs and Africans have been relentlessly killing one another in one of the most remote and backward areas of the world, the Southern Sudan. The roots of the conflict go back to the British colonial administration, which effectiveJy sealed off the Southern Sudan162 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1970-07-02 9 THE FORGOTTEN WAR PAGE 9 SPECIAL. AN the surface there's not much excitement about Juba, the village-like capital of the Sudan's 250,000-square-mile Equatoria Province. To get there, people from the Sudan's capital of Khartoum have to travel for 16 days. You go first1,051 words
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Article, Illustration371 1970-07-02 9 Dr. Wayne Brandstadt - DOCTORS MAILBAG By Dr. Wayne Brandstadt Q —What are the symptoms of tapeworm. I have loud gurgling •ounds in mv stomach. Could that be worms? At what age can one get tapeworm? What about other kir of worm? Tapeworms often •ause no371 words
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Article, Illustration536 1970-07-02 10/11 Ajit Das - By Ajit Das THE kingdom of Bhutan is applying for United Nations membership in a move to prevent Communist China from swollowinq it. Bhutan, a Buddhist kingdom, is locked into the eastern Himalayas between India ONCJ Tibet and is worried because of Tibet's536 words
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Page 10/11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous223 1970-07-02 10/11 IfoW To Drift a Bargain il.ll w k rs V.--7S V f 4 i J i 1. SUp into your ntiwt Ford dealer'* showroom and look 2. When the salesman approaches you. act nonchalant then tell casually arouod as If you don't really want to buy anything. Mm you're looking223 words
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Miscellaneous520 1970-07-02 12 iiiTi mttlo ITtWi TV SINGAPURA TODAY and YOU... Thursday, July 2, 1970. ML Hj TtBT m it 2 is i? EZEt 44 V 47 T, 4t Gracious 16 KNP I Book, II Fokn IV Your 20 Ot 21 Co* 22 To 2) lnd«o»«d 24Afpwiol« 25 Dii(Mt<lien 26 Or 11 Dnor,520 words
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Article, Illustration561 1970-07-02 13 Sheilah Graham - Sheilah Graham -MICHAEL Caine finally managed to get his mother out of the slum district in London where he was raised and into a more elegant home in a suburb. Old people hate to move; they hate to leave their neighbours. Michael has been561 words
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Miscellaneous329 1970-07-02 13 LID O Phone 3734 14 OPENS TODAY! 11 am. 1.3*. 4, H.K», 9 15 p.m. jean Bimma(u> John Porxythe "Huppy Kndlng" Puna vision Si Color (UAI SATURDAY MIDNIOHT at Capitol Lido-Krx Sky Liu.; Yun "HELLGATE" (A SHAW PRODUCTIONt Mandarin ID Scope St Color CAPITOL PHonc 79/591 Vtta SCREAMING DAY! 11329 words
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Miscellaneous66 1970-07-02 13 SIMULTANEOUS OPENING TODAY! N# rr Odeon-Katong t Ruby Majestic Silver City 1.00. S.30, I 1.00. 3.30 I 1.00. 3 30. I 1.30. 3.30 t.OO, 9.15 p.m. I 7.00. 0.19 I 7.00. 9.30 I 7.30. 9.30 p.m. When They Grip Their Sabres Tea Will Grip Tear Seat! CHEN MAN LMG Majestic66 words
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Miscellaneous338 1970-07-02 13 TIP ROArNJIV. ATIOfVJ CATHAY 3340 OFEN3 TODAYI 11. I.M. «.M «.M. ».N on David Hemmln« in MOM'* "THE WALKING STICK" SuuqUm Eggar P'VUlon (Metrocolor) Saturday Mldnlghtl Color FROM RUSSIA" Thomas Hunter Marie Versinl I ODEON ***** 2nd Week! II I.M. 4.M. C.M. I IS "Beneath The Planet Of The Apes"338 words
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Article, Illustration533 1970-07-02 14 Nowadays, as w« across crlnn enwiWled by youths. In the past months, there have been cases of crime committed in our covntry and more than 50% are the result of Juveniie delinquency. From the percentages mentioned above, we realise that Juvenile crimes have become the major problem for533 words
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Article, Illustration211 1970-07-02 14 Tbe meaning af T» sar Malasi" is night market. Last Saturday any sister and I went to the night market at Cantonment Band. It was crowded with people. The crowd was growing bigger and bigger every minute. We went there to buy some crockery lor my mother and211 words
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473 1970-07-02 14 Ele; Walt Dulaney - IJ Owl live mUmf Ele and Walt Dulaney fiwr lie and Walt: What dMs jirl io ar wmy when -a §sy drWet wp in his car and ashs pan to §ft in? Usually whan this happens, I panic and jnet look gtnpid. I'm Martha.473 words
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Article359 1970-07-02 14 DAVID DICKSON - SCIENCE NOTES By DAVID DICKSON London. WAN'S age old dvcaa of being able to live underwater like a Ash, extracting the oxygen dissolved in the water in Older to beeatke, looks as ftf it may eoon become a reality thanks to development work on nbber membranes carried359 words
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Advertisement171 1970-07-02 14 ESSAY CONTEST: tries te observe for toys and girii of 14 and and boys and iris sm 14 (5o this page from Monday to Fvi Prize money is: $lO for Seniors md $5 for lurwors foi every essay published. All entrants arc requested to observe the following rules: I. Each171 words
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Article, Illustration125 1970-07-02 15 Marianne Pereira - By Marianne Pereira QNCE upon o time there was a little girl who loved to dress up her dolls. All this was a long time ago. Today Irene Chew has taken designing seriously. She was trained at a local boutique and her dreams in fashion125 words
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Article128 1970-07-02 15 The interest In visual education for children has led designer Ruth Scharf to create Educational Clothes. Inc. The company will apeclalise in children's wear whose appliques, prints and embroideries will teach them how to handle various of fasteners and closings, how to recognise colours, shapes, numbers128 words
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Article, Illustration594 1970-07-02 15 Ann Landers - Ann Landers Dear Ann: Kindly devote a column to the Roooeos of the Social Security Set the way they worm their wa* into the widow's home, lounging on the wellmade, expensive furniture. bought and faid for by a fine us band who594 words
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Article114 1970-07-02 15 By Marianne Perelra. REPTILES are invading the fashion world. The hottest thing thhl year is real snake, even fake snake. Grey and brown lisard boots are on the streets. Python boots, and vinyl cobra is covering walls. Shadowy and bold reptile prints on fabrics, made to114 words
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Article51 1970-07-02 15 WATCHING the return of longer skirts, shoe stylists are concerned that women won't realize that a new shoe look is needed with these lengths. Leo Silberstein of Liberty Shoe Ornaments, after a tour of European fashion centres returned with samples which all had higher heels and often platform51 words
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Article, Illustration40 1970-07-02 15 TEEN-AGED TRIO displays winning coiffures in recent hairstyling contest. Dawna Singleton, left, of Salinas, Calif., wears "California Whisp"; Deborah Legg, centre, of Chesapeake, W.Va., sports "West Virginia Swing"; and Linda McQueen, right, of DeQuincy, La., shows "Southern Simplicity."40 words
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Article293 1970-07-02 16 By Om Market Reporter in the Steckfachewge of Moioysio ond Sinyopoce w -rc slightly lighter b«l firm with turnover of 1.3 million units against the previous of 1.5 million. Activity was centred on the industrial sector leaving the commodity shares neglected. In yesterday's trading, AJinomoto was293 words
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Article57 1970-07-02 16 LONDON, Rubber market closed quiet Wednesday with spot 21, 21-1/2. Settlement House Aug. 21, 21-1/2 nominal seller. Sept 20-3/4, 21-1/9. Oct. 30-11/16, 2®-15/16. Oct./ Dec. 20-5/9, 20-3/4. Jan /March 20-11/16, 2013/16. April/June 20-13/16, 2015/16. Julj/Sept. 30-15/16, 211/16. Oct./ Dec. 21-1/16, |M/t. Jan/March 21-1/6, 21' 1/4. April/Juno 31-1/6,57 words
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Article97 1970-07-02 16 IVEW YORK Gold prices were generally steady in featureless trading on martlets here and abroad Tuesday. London (old rose three cents at the morning fixing and lost two cents at the second fixing for a net gain of one cent to $35.49 an ounce. Zurich gold edged97 words
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Article269 1970-07-02 16 Jaly first inle rvbkr htyen closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lampar yesterday aft 55 eenfta per lb. down 1/1 cent from the previous close. The tone of the Market was fskt Full follow-through by overseas markets on v**terday's drop here made for269 words
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Article55 1970-07-02 16 NEW YORK, —Rubber futures closed 150 to 200 Kints lower Tuesday on New York commodity exchange. There were no sales. (Claae) <Frev) July 20.508 22.50 Sept. 20.508 22.50 Nov. 20.508 22.00 Jan. 20.258 21.75 March 20.258 21.75 May 20.258 21.75 July ***** 21.75 Locally, No. 2 RSS55 words
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Article25 1970-07-02 16 MANILA, The Philippine peso remained unchanged Wednesday at C.20 pesos against one U. 9 dollar. Sales totalled US$6OO.•00 on the interbank currency market25 words
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Article17 1970-07-02 16 Business done on the Straits tin market yesterday was S63S per picul down $2 00.17 words
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Article23 1970-07-02 16 There were no share, money or enrreney quotations from Hong Kong Wednesday dne to markets being closed on public holiday.23 words
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Article27 1970-07-02 16 LONDON, T»»s was steady Tuesday with sales of 1.5 teas. Spot buyers 1457 sellers 1459 business nil throe months buyers 1484 seller 1465 business 1463.27 words
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Article644 1970-07-02 16 BUSINESS done In and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded m brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. Aleaa $1.52 (5) $1.53 (2) $1.54 (1) DIM $1.55 (2) $1.54 <4); Ajteomoto $1.85 (1)644 words
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Article593 1970-07-02 16 BID and offer prices officially listed at the close of business in the Singapore and Kuala Lunpir trading rooms of the Btoek Exchange yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS a 8. ACMA 155 Alcaa L53 Allied Choc >d 2 96 348 Ajinemolo 2.n Bcti 148 Borne* 1.63 1 85 BOWLEAD IB593 words
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Article44 1970-07-02 16 Jmm iron.) MSN p( t IVY Kpcfls 1 BhH* frpprr (FOR) MAN Lampons Blarfe Prpaer APT A (F.oai <50 00 Coffrr Ap 1 (MAI tttlln AT 1 11AN iroi) INN t oiler I K 1 ll'OA) 1MN n.m I'mt1n> IMMMa <*«% 43%) f— »9N44 words
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Article, Illustration358 1970-07-02 17 rniE directors' report and the accounts of Chung Khiav flanfc Ltd!, for the year ended 3tst 1: December 1969 were disclosed by the chairman, Date. Dr. Am Cheng Chye. in his address at the 29th annual general meeting of the shareholdem held ea the 3#th358 words
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Article383 1970-07-02 17 AKKIVAI.R 1481* MSA 125 Kuala Lumpur UW.>m. MHA MM l'«iMIllM* T.la a. re. MSA 123 kiula l.nmpur Ml nt Mm 45? Kuala l.umpnr ]Uk.*m MSA 454 PriDuig K Lunipur lL9*in. MS* 2«t Jakarta LN t» in MMA 451 Ka Hiinc ftSVl* M> MSA «ti Kuala l.umpur. Muiaira fcXlmn383 words
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Article228 1970-07-02 17 !ffW' TOtK Traders, nervous ateiii corporate liquidity problems and- second quarter earnings reports, turned the stock market lower INiesday after an early technical advance. Turnover was light. At the close, the UP I marketwide indicator was off 0.67 per cent on 1,596 issues crossing the228 words
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Article97 1970-07-02 17 THH Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for today, July 2. DEPASTURES God owns Vessels 8/9 Shotoku Maru 10/11 Scotland Maru 18 Phoevos 20 West Petaling 27/28 Djakarta Maru 2f/30 Yamahoshi Maru 31/32 Straat Johore 42/43 City of Singapore 45 Glenearn 46 Y«ura.97 words
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Article347 1970-07-02 17 SYDNEY Shares on the Sydney Stock Exchange opened Wednesday on a. good, note (or the daw of the new financial year. Hectic buying In both mining and industrial •actions heralded the close of a successful day's trading. Poseidon traded in a recently limited range. It opened347 words
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Advertisement143 1970-07-02 17 Classified Ads. MR. DAVID MARSHALL WILL SPEAK ON "HUMANITY, HUMILITY *ND IDEALISM THE FALLEN TRJNITY" ON SUNDAY, STH |ULY. AT £OO PM. AT WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH HALL. Reputable family requires experienced and hard-working driver Apply Box ESAJ, C/O ■astern Sun. 23-B Cantonment Road. S pare FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE NOTICE143 words
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Article934 1970-07-02 18 THE AGONG'S GOLD CUP CL 1 DIY. I—6 r. ***** ***** ***** ***** 41 ***** ***** ***** RWIAIIR '"-CLLTF East Coast Ocwa Nw Lane Ooaa Trump Card Nlchol Hill Mack Jim PlttDt Maa 9J 6y 6y 97 7y 6y •.13 00 8.12 8.08 8.05 804 8.00934 words
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Article304 1970-07-02 18 WIMBLEDON The Chief Umpire of the All-England Lawn Tennis Championships said yesterday a veteran umpire has been banned from officiating In major matches for making bad calls against former Wimbledon champion Lew Hoad of Australia. In an interview with UPI, Robert E. Chatham, boss of304 words
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Article113 1970-07-02 18 i LONDON. Trainer Brian Swift had bis luckiest winner yesterday when his filly Fashion Model rot a walk-over in the 675 pounds (about 552,700) MusI well Hill Stakes at I Alexandra Park. For Fashion Mof del should have been withdrawn from the race. Instructions Swift's secretary before going113 words
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Article185 1970-07-02 18 NEW YORK Baseball results and standings after Tuesday's major league games: AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L GB Baltimore 47 28 New York 43 30 3 Detroit 38 33 7 Boston 34 36 10| Washington 34 40 12| Cleveland 32 39 13 WEST Minnesota 45 25 California185 words
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Article44 1970-07-02 18 Beatty Secondary School will hold its 17tn Annual Athletic Meet on July 10 at 2.30 p.m. at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre. A 4 x 400 metres Intel* School Invitation Relay, 100 and 800 metres events will be the highlights of the afternoon*44 words
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Article51 1970-07-02 18 LISIEUX, France, Walter Godefroot of Belgium won the fourth stage of the Tour De France cycle race today over 229 kilometres 142.3 miles fro m Renness in Britanny to here. Italo Zilioli of Italy retained the overall lead. Godefroot's time for the stage was 5 hours 27 minutes 251 words
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Article614 1970-07-02 19 "NOTTINGHAM The confident speed with which the "Rest of the World" selectors chose their team tor the second cricket test ogoinst England, starting ot Trent Bridge here today, bodes ill for the home side. Just ten minutes after their crushing victory in the first614 words
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Article90 1970-07-02 19 NAIROBI Kenya's Commonwealth Games squad of 55 sportsmen and officials left Nairobi last night for Edinburgh, confident tha* they could improve on their 1966 medal tally. It was in Jamaica four years ago that Kenya first jumped to prominence as a world athletics power, dominating the long distance90 words
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Article356 1970-07-02 19 The Singapore Ten-Pin Bowling Congress's contributions in conjunction with the Pesta Sukan Festival will be launched Joly 27. The STBC is organising three major bowling events in view of the festival. The Singapore sixth National Championships from July 27 to Aug. 2. ushers In the356 words
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Article539 1970-07-02 19 Milton Richman - A column on Americon sports by Milton Richman VEV YORK Dave Hill can give Spiro Agnew lessons. Not only in golf either. Dave Hill doesnt trouble himself too much with inhibitions. Not when he has something lo say, anyway. He reminds you of that classic539 words
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Article100 1970-07-02 19 SAO PAULO. A strong cordon of police was put round a Sao Paulo church last night when Brazilian footballer Rivelino, one of the stars of the victorious World Cup team, married a teacher. The police were called in by the priest as crowds of fans threatened to disrupt100 words
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Article, Illustration904 1970-07-02 20 gANDRA TEO one of the three young people whose chorred bodies were found in o huddle ot Chongi two months ogo once soid she wos fed up with life. "But she did not want to die painfully," a book-keeper told the904 words
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164 1970-07-02 20 T*OKYO Heavy rains In the Tokyo area yesterday caused landslides, flooding and at least four death, Police reported. Passenger train in Chlba prefecture east of Tokyo plowed Into a mound of rain-loosened dirt and debris that had covered the tracks. Three164 words
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168 1970-07-02 20 "MANILA Foreign i? Ministers of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) are meeting here today under the shadow of an Indochina war more serious than that which ushered its birth in 1954. The two-day talks between the United States and its allies168 words
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