Eastern Sun, 29 July 1970
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Title Section21 1970-07-29 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents tstd. 1966 Vol. 5 No. 1407 Wodfiosday, July 29, 1970 MC <P) 161621 words
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Article, Illustration291 1970-07-29 1 BUS STRIKE: 'YES' ON SUNDAY THE National Trades Union Congress yesterday come out in strong support for industrial oction to be token against the Katong-Bedok Bus Service Company. About 180 employees of the bus company members of the NTUC-offiliated Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation (SILO) will hold o secret ballot on291 words
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159 1970-07-29 1 rkSAKA, Japan Singapore Finance Minister, Dr. Go h Keng Swee, last night called for closer relations between the cities of Singapore and Osaka, western Japan. "I hope that the close ties already existing between our two cities will continue to flourish and159 words
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Article54 1970-07-29 1 DACCA, East Pakistan Six villages have been washed away by flood water* leaving several thousand people homeless in the Pabna district, south of Dacca, official report* said here yesterday. The reports also said rapidly-r 1 s i n g flood waters had worsened the situation In four other54 words
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Article190 1970-07-29 1 Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban A in an interview published in the Turin newspaper La Stampa yesterday said that he was not optimistic about peace prospects. "I see no peaceful Intentions in Nasser's behaviour or speeches," he said. He told La Stampa correspondent Igor Man that190 words
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Article108 1970-07-29 1 LONDON Prime Minister Edward Heath yesterday named Mr. Geoffrey Rippon, 46, as Britain's new Common Market negotiator. Mr. Rippon, known as the quiet Conservative, thus becomes the third British appointment to the Job of European negotiator in as many months. Mr. John Davles. 54,108 words
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Article, Illustration202 1970-07-29 1 SINGAPORE should not depend on foreign powers like Australia for her defence. This was the opinion expressed here yesterday by leader of opposition Australian Labour Party. Mr. Gough Whitlam. He told reporter a after a 30-mlnute meeting with Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew202 words
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Advertisement44 1970-07-29 1 MAS WEIDER "SUPER 90" Protein Food Supplement Formula Contain No Drugs. WEIDER SUPER 90 PROTEIN FORMULA 'Lw- is made specially for body doesn't store It. AVAILABLE IN TABLETS OR POWDER. Agents For Asia: PRODUCE EXPORTERS (PTE) LTD., 141-A, Cecil Street, Singapore 1. Tel: *****.44 words
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331 1970-07-29 2 XTUALA LUMPUR The British Defence Secretory, Lord IV Carrington, arrived from Singapore yesterday for defence talks with Malaysian leaders. Lord Carrington, accompanied by his wife and six officials, will be here for two days He met the acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak,331 words
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Article, Illustration249 1970-07-29 2 AM ODE S T and petite-looking vocalist from Perth has decided to "see the world and keep boys at arm's length.'' For Miss Susan Rounsevell (above), though at the ripe age of 22. believes that "marriage is not everything in life." "There's249 words
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Advertisement122 1970-07-29 2 Be Inforned «< THf by SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY EASTEHN SUN Two editions daily MORNING 3.00 A.M. EVENING 4.00 P.M. Both at 10 cents You may choose to have it delivered regularly and punctually to your office or home If your office Is within 3 miles from town, the evening122 words
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Article, Illustration203 1970-07-29 3 The Third District Judge, Syed Alwl bin Ahmad Alsree, yesterday quashed the sentence of 12 strokes of the cane, on Cheng Hak Ho, 20, permanently paralysed by m police bullet. Cheng, who Is now serving five years' Jail was described In court as a member203 words
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238 1970-07-29 3 A housewife cooked up a story with a neighbour blaming a Housing and Development Board gardener for the loss of her son's eye, the High Court was tcld yesterday. "But, evidence of Madam Koh Lay Cheng and her neighbour, Madam Chow Boh Chan, were238 words
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Article48 1970-07-29 3 The last day for the collection of Toto's free gifts has now been extended to Aug. 11. Toto participants who have saved 100 or more coupons are asked to collect free gifts at the Singapore Pools (Pte) Ltd., 1-4 Percival Road, at Canning Rise during office hours.48 words
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Article28 1970-07-29 3 The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will open the $216 million Jurong Power Station on Aug. 7, as part of the National Day celebrations.28 words
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Article48 1970-07-29 3 The Singapore Electronic s and Engineering (Pte) Ltd, will hold an "Open Day" to members of the public this Saturday to celebrate its first anniversary a t Naval Base, Seletar. This is the first time the firm is allowing the public to visit its factory.48 words
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Article282 1970-07-29 3 T*HE High Court yesterday 543,074 dam& ges with costs to one-armed ourer Ong Leong in a negligence suit against his former employers Jurong Brickworks Ltd. Ong, 37, of Hong Koh Drive lost his right orm in a machinery accident at the factory's premises on October282 words
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Article54 1970-07-29 3 Singapore and Ceylon have agreed to the appoint me nt of Mr. Punch Coomaraswamy as the first Singapore High Commissioner to Ceylon. Mr. Punch Coomaraswamy is also concurrently the High Commissioner of Singapore to India and the Ambassa-dor-designate of Singapore to the Kingdom of Nepal, with residence in54 words
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Article26 1970-07-29 3 The President and Puan Noor Aishah will attend the Singapore Spastic Children's Association sports meet at Gilstead Road on Friday at 10.30 a.m.26 words
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Advertisement161 1970-07-29 3 ••JMjf-ur ''■■■■"■""'y V •"v: .<wy^!^!»!ftM><y > '.•.'.•.vi".v% •>;■;• ;v»"»>vA Ybur money is safe in Australia '#>•• -,x «W >y< pp|? WIT' J* A •"•i'" S HRm i' .v.. Registered Mortgages on land and buildings tun* been one of the safest investments over the years, preferred by careful investors throughout the161 words
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Article, Illustration260 1970-07-29 4 Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said yesterday that a co-prosperity sphere in Southeast Asia would ultimately make Asia one of the prosperous regions in the world. Thi Tunku who is on on eight-day official visit to Japan which began lost Friday said this in260 words
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92 1970-07-29 4 KIT ALA LUMPUR The Acting Prtee Minister, Tun Abdul Kazak, tali yesterday thai the Coaamanist threat va« M longer a herder matter bat had become a national problem. The Communist terrorists must be fought on all fronts political, economic, social as well as security,92 words
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126 1970-07-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will decide when parliamentary democracy will be restored after his return from Japan. Acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak said this yesterday when asked to comment on the call by Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia that126 words
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Article63 1970-07-29 4 B us 1 n e s s administration student '.Vang Wai Har, 18 was yesterday awarded $5,062 damages with costs by the High Court Wang was Knocked down in a toad-accident. in which she alleged that a car driven by technician Lee Ah Wah collided into her *hile63 words
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Article62 1970-07-29 4 Pofc Boon What. 23, and Gan Theng Htap SI were yesterday sentenced to six years jail and 11 strokes of the rotan. when they pleaded guilty to a charge of Armed robbery. On June 23. both of them waylaid Llm Tlan Beng at knife-point, along Tembllng Road,62 words
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Article146 1970-07-29 4 A pilot scheme for "Taxi Stops" to be introduced in four busy streets in the central business district will come into operation as from this Saturday, (Aug. 1). The scheme follows the White Paper on reorganisation of the motor transport service of Singapore which was146 words
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Article48 1970-07-29 4 BATU GAJAH Three elephants have been destroying crops in Kampong Kubang Aji near Parit, about 14 miles from here, for the last three days. The elephants, which are believed to hare come from the jungle in Bruas. have been geen by villagers on a few occasions.48 words
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Article31 1970-07-29 4 The Royal Navy and Army Air Corps will hold a helicopter flying display at the Fleet Amphibious Forces Base. Sembawang, tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 12. JO p.m.31 words
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Article91 1970-07-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR A three-day meeting of the Asean permanent committee on communications, air traffic services and meteorology began at Wisama Putra yesterday. The meeting was opened by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Transport, Raja Azam bin Raja Kamarulzaman who expressed the hope that91 words
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Article176 1970-07-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR Police have advised the public not to exchange cash for Social Welfare Lottery tickets which are claimed to be "winning" tickets. The advise follows a report by a shop proprietor that he was swindled of $387 and IS social welfare tickets for the coming176 words
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Article32 1970-07-29 4 The Australian High Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. N.F. Parkinson will present 13,000 worth of books to the Institute of South East Asian Studies in Cluny Road at 3 p.m. today.32 words
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Article244 1970-07-29 5 TOKYO Over 8/000 Japanese have bean stricken by ailments resulting from the white industrial smog. It has been hanging over Tokyo, the world's most populated city, for Hie post 10 doys. Despite smog warnings, hot, humid weather has kept much ol Tokyo's US million244 words
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64 1970-07-29 5 NEW YORK'S AIR POLLUTTON reached "the havardous level to health" recently and the Weather Bureau predicted the would continue until today. In the photo above, a woman on a bicycle and a pedestrian are enveloped by heavy hi America's largest city. Physicians warn that New Yorkers Japanese in Tokyo. PeopleUPI radiphoto. - 64 words
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Article, Illustration18 1970-07-29 5 sgfv Interstate 64 in Uuisiflh, Kgr. Wwi 4m rate beeaams IrkaMtr, he resumas riding.18 words
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Article50 1970-07-29 5 TOne -Mr «M eae aWatten Mrtaj, a. Ma Mlviu MMr Im^aiks M hud '"Slut teikA nrtaMMe e»- —ld*. prapikia at a lm Aircraft t® pUotJ% ew*from| CMrmki City, lm. »*wa Frcfyiic, •wr Ike Mil ta ike vrituAc ill—i «f Oahima oataide Tekyo tarn journey.50 words
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Article77 1970-07-29 5 BBOOIi South Korean Air Pore* jet-Aghters sank A httilly-tnwd Worth Kuveau «py kont After repeated rocket and machine-sun atyeaterdaj. An estimate M crewmen and spies susul the ship were htttesei to have drowned when H went down, throwing up columns of black smoke and77 words
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127 1970-07-29 5 SYDNEY entertainer Bill Cosby and singer Odetta are in the middle of (MR to Sydney after harsh exchasiei with repartees daring: an iilipert interview. Tbe trouble started when an enthusiastic publicity man confronted the two American Negro entertainers with a small, frightened127 words
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Article142 1970-07-29 5 MANILA fck rnirfh tn Ike Cntm PHn worth «f Mh wewpWj* attend classes at M>« TMf TJwtvendty «m to leant "tbc three IV wfth a ttttiuwe. seeertbefio tMr Ml recruits ftslst titan iH imm*, et Mangaao. 18, "SrS ig dlftund tn i AMt dining «a142 words
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149 1970-07-29 5 NJEWAJUC, Mew JerseyA two-month-old baby hoa died after accidentally swallowing methadone, a drug prescribed for his mother to cure heroin -addiction. Given tn proper doses, (methadone blocks the desire for heroin «f many addicts and cm block the heroin M bigh. w Aoth drugs are149 words
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Article47 1970-07-29 5 CHICAOO —TW we«*r« tallest building, nvmh sive 110- storey black abaminium office Mock, will rise In Chicaffo witMn the next four year*. The buMmg, wkkh would eventually house HI,OOO people, would be known as the 'Sears Tower' and would cost St3oo million*47 words
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Article67 1970-07-29 6 MARSEILLES, Prance, —Forest fires Jlill raged on the eastern approaches to this southern port city as firemen battled to keep the lames from •preading. About 7,500 acres of woodland have been destroyed in the area since the fires started on Sunday. Forest and brush fires were67 words
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Article, Illustration193 1970-07-29 6 WASHINGTON The U.B. Space Agency announced plans for an unmanned flight to Venus and Mercury in 1974. A spokesman said it would be th e first space vehicle to fl v past Mercury which at a distance of 39 million miles, is the closest of193 words
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186 1970-07-29 6 'MEW YORK At least 1,000 commuters were forced to flee through o dark, smoke-filled tunnel when a fire broke out on Penn Central railroad tracks. Only one injury was reported in the blaze started by a short circuit on the third rail. However, til186 words
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Article84 1970-07-29 6 MEXICO CITY The Mexican Pilots' Association announced it would five 'free air tickets' to Havana to would-be hijackers rather than be subjected to armed hijack attempts. The decision, bj the Cuban airline, Cubana de Aviacion, follows the hijacking of an Aeronaves de Mexico DC-9 airliner to84 words
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Article117 1970-07-29 6 TATEYAMA. Japan A stray dog carried away a sleeping 3-week-old baby while his mother was in the kitchen. Mrs. Noriko Nagai, 30. wife of the nearby Nagase Town government official, told police she heard her baby cry. She rushed into the corridor to And a large117 words
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Article83 1970-07-29 6 LONDON Two ships sailed from British ports to dumo in the Atlantic 552,240,000 worth of West Indian bananas, casualties of the two-week-old dock strike. Other ships containing fruit are bound to follow unless unloaded soon. However, hopes rose that a peace formula by an independent83 words
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BRIEFLY AROUND THE WORLD
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396 1970-07-29 6 ADELAIDE Two 'letter bombs, designed to explode when opened, have been sent to the Labour and National Service Department. Regional Director of the department. WJ. Sharpe, confirmed that the bombs had been posted to the departmen's offices, and that one had exploded when opened. However,396 words
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Miscellaneous16 1970-07-29 6 AMY By Jack Tippit MOCH, this cereal is too noisy. ,do we IWYI any that's quieter?"16 words
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Article, Illustration65 1970-07-29 7 THIS HISTORIC BELL is often referred to as the "Liberty Bell of the West" It's 11 years older than the one in Philadelphia and was a gift from France to Illinois in colonial days. A recent coort hearing settled a dispute between Missouri and Illinois, giving bell's65 words
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Article, Illustration206 1970-07-29 7 JJOUSTON Police were olert in cose of renewed trouble offer Sundoy's night racial clashes in which o Neqro militont was killed by police. Black educotors, church ministers, community organisers and a state representative then met on Monday to os- sess the situation. Killed In theUPI radiphoto. - 206 words
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Article50 1970-07-29 7 CAPETOWN,—The person who makes the office tea is just as likely to suffer from high blood pressure as his executive employer. "The notion the psychological stress causes high bl°od pressure is based on kittle more than an association of ideas," Dr. DW I'avis, a spe ialisl physician, declaxecL50 words
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Article55 1970-07-29 7 SEOIJL Health authorities tightened ruarantine measures at South Korea's 17 international sea and air ports after a warning from the World Health Organisation (WHO) that cholera was spreading in SouthEast Asia. Officials of the HealthSocial Affairs Ministry announced WHO had reported Indonesia. the Philippines. Burma and55 words
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Article85 1970-07-29 7 SEPT ILES, Quebec Three American fishermen were released from hospital after having recovered from an ordeal in the North Atlantic. They were in a tiny rubber life boat for 7 days after their trawler sank. They had only seconds to leave the trawler and take warm clothes85 words
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117 1970-07-29 7 MELBOURNE, Australia A Canadian rrofessor, Dr. Herbert ernando of Waterloo University, Ontario, declared he will never come to Australia because iU Unmigratioa laws are "racialist." The senior lecturer in Zoology at the Melbourne's Monash University. Dr. WD. WilUams, disclosed oe had been trying lor two years117 words
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178 1970-07-29 7 JERUSALEM The Israeli Cabinet yesterday postponed until today its extra-ordinary session to decide on its reply to American Secretary of State William Rogers' plan lor peace in the Middle East. Officials explained the Cabinet decided to await lurther clarifications from America especially on the178 words
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313 1970-07-29 7 WASHINGTON Evidence of "very deep dissatisfaction" in Russia is surfacing there an«ng segments of the popuiace ranging from peasants to intellectuals. Underground inter views with Soviet citizens were made public on Monday by Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS). "Hie Interviews were filmed and recorded313 words
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Article382 1970-07-29 8 JT is definitely too early to expect British Defence Secretary Lord Carrington to give any clear idea of what his government's views are on maintaining military presence in this region. Definitely he has discussed them with Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and after trips to Kuala382 words
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Article243 1970-07-29 8 fFHERE has been a good deal of airing on the approaches to a limited family. The approaches whether "negative'' as suggested by the Prime Minister or "positive" as advocated by the NTUC Secretary Nair have happily the same end that there is need to reduce the birth243 words
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Article, Illustration809 1970-07-29 8 Joseph Alsop - By Joseph Alsop, rPHE Administration's bitter inner struggle over next year's budget, and more particularly next year's defence budget, amounts to a secret debate on the future of the United States. To be sure, it Is almost heresy, nowadays, to say that grave dangers can809 words
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Article381 1970-07-29 8 DICK WEST - By DICK WEST, PSYCHOLOGISTS tell us that human beings are motivated by two basic drives or instincts: (1) the sexual urge and (2) the desire to win a prize in some sort of contest. Advertising agencies have long taken advantage of the latter. Example. product promotion gimmick in the381 words
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Advertisement60 1970-07-29 8 foreign new* and teatare* ippf«rlnii in all miiionn of ttar Kaitrrn HUD and The »uo are from tteuten. United PKM International. Agrnce Prance PreMe Kditora Prm Syndicate New*, paper enterprise AMOclatlon PublUhrri Uall Syndicate Lot Ante tee Time* syndicate. Gemini New* Service. North American New*, paper Alliance lint Featnrea. Inter-Free*60 words
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Article, Illustration449 1970-07-29 9 Phnom Penh - PA6E 9 SPECIAL Phnom Penh UPI ore slim that North Vietnam and Communist China will allow ousted Chief of State Prince Norodom Sihanouk back into Cambodia to lead a rebel government, according to a theory put forward by diplomatic and government sources here. ToUPI - 449 words
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Article, Illustration355 1970-07-29 9 Wayne G. Brandstadt - THE DOCTOR SAYS... By Wayne G. Brandstadt PLIKS have a■ wmnwmj way of belli wherever people are, whether ka mountains or valleys, On the credit side they act as scavengers of dead animals and plants, they pollinate plants and •ourish birds and fish.355 words
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Miscellaneous23 1970-07-29 9 tw tf MM, "Many, )fs Just too bad you didn't get out of the market ana into playing the ponies when I didr23 words
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Article, Illustration905 1970-07-29 10/11 Jacquie Lee - By Jacquie Lee ART in Singapore, the underprivileged of the cultural mediums the poor lowly cousin to the aesthetic outlets of dance, music and even theatre is struggling to survive. Much lip service is paid to the decreasing number of professional artists the few who905 words
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Article, Illustration124 1970-07-29 10/11 LEFT: An antique statue of a chambermaid was restored in the Central Conservation Laboratory of the New Delhi National Museum recently. A missing yak's tail was replaced in her right hand by a team of special technicians and traditional craftsmen that form the crew of this laboratoryUPI pictures. - 124 words
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Advertisement618 1970-07-29 10/11 J, i This year the Ong's took an all-inclusive BOAC holiday tour. They saw a wonderfully different world. When Mr. and Mrs. Ong planned to go away f this year, they wanted something different. So BOAC offered them the choice of eight excit- I ing holiday tours in fact they618 words
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Advertisement5 1970-07-29 10/11 TOMORROW: The artists speak out.5 words
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Miscellaneous1624 1970-07-29 12 LOOKING AND USTENING....tv and radio guide ICAftMMJ. RIONTIITt IwlwPlwil from the Carrol Rightcr Institute GENERAL TENDENCIES: After en esuTy-morning difficult time try to avoid being nervous. The rest of the day is good tor analyzing just where you stand with others and tor acquiring information you need to get ahead.1,624 words
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Article1139 1970-07-29 13 ...to do a track -by track on Humble Pie latest album THERE'S nothing like making the grand entrance to imSress people, but few o it in such style as Humble Pie's Jerry Shirley and I managed when we drove to Steve Marriott's country home on Friday.1,139 words
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Article137 1970-07-29 13 HI THERE! Like...Holy Ghost of Dick Turpin! Dig the feature on HUMBLE PIE we have for you today —with special comments from STEVE MARRIOTT himself on a very special review concerning their latest and greatest album! Wow! Just how special can you get?! Please address all letters137 words
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Article, Illustration175 1970-07-29 13 LONDON Has the BBC made bowing concessions to our permissive society by helping to making "Groupie Girl, "Tony Joe White's first British hit. Anyone familiar with the disc, will have heard the references to "a joint" and the promiscuity of the young girl in question. Tony175 words
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Miscellaneous190 1970-07-29 13 L I D O Phone *****4 Today Only No Free Ltot II I.SO «.M »Jft Imi Pel Yang Fao Aparlatnl 7or Ladle*" IA SHAW PRODUCTION! Mandarin Id Scope. Color OPENS TOMORROW! Beau Bridges, George Kennedy. Brian KelUi. Mellna Mercouri "CHICAGO CHICAGO" Color (DAI LADIES ONLY Preview Sunday 8.45 a.m. No190 words
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Miscellaneous237 1970-07-29 13 CATHAY ONB DAI ritMUUI Today Only! No frn List! 11 ia. IN IJM. IJI "THB SICILIAN CLAN" Alain Delon. P'VUloo, Color A 30th Century-Po» Picture PEON 2 111 (i LAST 4 SHOWS! 11 MB I N IN I N petSeason Continues Tomorrow At CATHAT CINEMA RICHARD B ARRIS A 8237 words
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Article, Illustration440 1970-07-29 14 BOXING, discus Qiad spear throwing were a few of the early Roman forms of entertainment. There were also chariot races In the circus and spectacles In the amphitheatre. These spectacles were fights with wild beasts and th« combats of the gladiators. The chariot races were held In440 words
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140 1970-07-29 14 The Singapore Scout Association has sent a Contingent of 8 adult leadeis and 34 boys to participate in the 2nd Malaysian Scout Janiboree from today to 4th August at Ayer Keroh. Malacca. The Contingent will be led by Mr Peter Joe Chia, an Assistant140 words
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Article38 1970-07-29 14 THE 33rd annual swimming championships of the Anglo Chinese School, will be held on Aug. i at 2 p.m. at the school's Shaw Pool, Barker Road. Mr. Lee Hah Ing, 8.8.11. will awaj th# prizes.38 words
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Article110 1970-07-29 14 HONG KONG Business is booming for Hong Kong barbers. And they have the police to thank. Ever since the authorities started their nightly snap, stop and search operations to cambat crime in the overcrowded colony, many youngsters have rushed to the barber to have their locks trimmed.110 words
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386 1970-07-29 14 Ele, Walt Dulaney - f By Ele, Walt Dulaney DEAR EL E AND WALT: My girl friends all call me a not because I try to act silly when they feel low. But they laugh and forget their sorrows and feel better. Even my boy friend calls386 words
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Article, Illustration455 1970-07-29 14 THE need to survive and to seek u identity la this world bj any nation calls for solidarity. Solidarity In Its broadest sense means community of interests, feelings and action; to strive forward together for existence and snrvival. Singapore needs this vital aspect of living very urgently, being a455 words
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Advertisement194 1970-07-29 14 rmrcssssin l Rules to observe Tfc# Eaitvrn Wt essay writing contest for boys and girts of 14 and under (Junior) and boys and fidi over 14 (Senior) appears in this pege from Monday to Friday. Prize money is: IC tor Seniors and $5 tor juniors tor every essay published. All194 words
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Article, Illustration359 1970-07-29 15 Marianne Pereira - By Marianne Pereira |T JUST hod to hopp en. Like night follows day, and all that inevitably jazz. It was only a question of time. The Paris fashion gods mode it known at a recent collection that the mazi had won the war, with the359 words
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Article197 1970-07-29 15 THE kimono as an evening coat, done by Bill Blass In Japanese print brocade, with triple corded edges, a wide sash belt like an obi. THE Moorish headdress as hat, by Mr. John. In silk printed with pink, plum, yellow. In different patterns, wrapping the whole bead197 words
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Article, Illustration403 1970-07-29 15 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR ANN: My daughter and her baby are living with as until her husband comes back from Vietnam. Her in-laws come over every Sunday, rain or shine. They are nice folks and we like them, but my husband and I don't403 words
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Article263 1970-07-29 16 with itwf advances eentinuing In the acver tmuen and specnlatira. Other counters In the Industrial section had very narrow price movements. Hotels and properties were *tUl very thinly sought with prices tt around the previous does. Oil Palms, tins and WMgi had negligible flentnsa continued263 words
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Article, Illustration93 1970-07-29 16 Miss Adrienne Phsng, 23, hss been appointed Public Relations Officer lor tllo Ambassador Hotel, which is currently undergoing a $1 million ntiMiai md renovation return* r \aT* Shppm after tour years to Australia whets As completed a couras at Stetts Technical Cißip and SM emplspsd93 words
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Article30 1970-07-29 16 MANILA The Philippine wmm wined unc hanged at 128 pesos agninat «M UJL dollar. Salee an the Interbank f in i enc f market totslM 250,006 UA dollars.30 words
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Article187 1970-07-29 16 Aacwt first grade nbkr km dmi at The market «—d during a quiet srmion ID vS trem A teirmdrfwtei ST S 7 Sdte Tt At i-iir town J of the moraine continued in the afternoon and seUera of ohyaicals again tended to meet buyers ideas. ■Naptrt187 words
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Article109 1970-07-29 16 mm <8uppll« 19&J tO MM d> tun** 1 JSP"" 1 140 e J T4A MO 480 110 Sr 900 m per 1.000 Tfclwaa *>llaca per Australian dollar pee 1.000 Bunneae kyM per 1.000 Indian rupeea per 10.010 ftfttkmeia* 2*7 23V per 10.000 South Vietnam ■lUttH 200 20?109 words
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Article33 1970-07-29 16 TUM momn prlcea MFULWT (MUM Balk ilil at ttw Prwlocf Mrtv KM wWWW vw IR-MII PriBft M. C«pn B .I Muiok W%lt* R*PF* 8 M MM TIM tnr* UO.N M»M I1IM ItiM33 words
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Article469 1970-07-29 16 BID ud offer prices officially Us* ed at the dose of business in the Singapore and Kuala 1 iiipor trading rooms ot the Slock Exchange yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS B S 2M 1.42 ues 1-65 LSS I 1.14 ui 1.S3 La ut ass 2J0 280 1.43 LSI 1.66 1J2469 words
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Article788 1970-07-29 16 BUSINESS done In ui icptitcl Is the tniiai ram «f the Stock Exchange of Malaysia aai Stegaput with the smlkt mi share* traded in brackets in lots of IJO9 uita galea otlmolw apectted. INDimVIAU AJhomeh $230 41) •2.31 (1); Alna 21.42 >3) •141 <1) •1.45 (3); DIM •1.42788 words
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Article69 1970-07-29 16 <HMMgtn Pi Jmty 29 mn MI raM L «hm ton i n kmti Faai ai i •I'M* I>M» «IM>AFOI| WWII W?5K V. Vfer Mifi a P. r«M j ri< 1 1 •1 rH M M i a M BC (1 mn i tvik i l i i Ml69 words
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Article, Illustration87 1970-07-29 17 Pictured abo re is the new first class ear carrier for new Masda vehiriea. The "Koyo Mara" has six •pe c i a 11 7 equipped holds and equipment for loading and unloading vehkto. The ship has been •siifMi exclusively far the Bangkok- Malaysia87 words
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Article424 1970-07-29 17 4KRIVAU 1.45 a m MMA lt» K lJO(« MSA* 1 Its K Lowpof m %-aa MM A K l.owipur 11 a m MSA 454 taaac K Lumpur 4! a* a flft- MSA £of Jakarta INV«. MMA 451 Korfclnj IM•« MSA Ml KL. Miliaria 35oni MM* 56i Hon* koag.424 words
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Article126 1970-07-29 17 The Bank ox America in Singapore announced that Bamerical international Financing Corp. (BIFC), a subsidiary of the Bank of America organisation, has announced an equity Investment In Cliffs Western Australian Mining Company. CWAM Is the participant hi a management firm for the $3OO million Robe126 words
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Article38 1970-07-29 17 NEW YORK Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange. 30 Industrials 730.08 20 Transp 130.73 15 Utilities *04.65 65 Stocks 229 23 40 Bonds 65 49 Commodity futures index 138.07 up 0.60.38 words
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Article147 1970-07-29 17 Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad has granted a $1 million long-term lean to Federal Cables*. Wires Metal Manufactaring Berhad. The loan win meet part of the cost of the facilities for the refining and rolling of copper hnrs and rods from scrap copper and the147 words
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Article59 1970-07-29 17 TOKYO Nippon Electric Co. (NEC) announced Monday it was scheduling export of communications equipment for television broadcasting to Brazil worth 3,000 million yen (5524.9 million) by the end of 1971. The announcement said NEC got the order after winning over Brazilian and other foreign bidders. The59 words
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Article100 1970-07-29 17 The Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for today, July 29. DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 10/11 Btentor 13/14 Kenko Maru 15/16 Ellen Baltke 19 Hook Maru 20 Kalyo Maru 23/24 Eastern Maid 25 '26 Esso Orion 29/30 Tsedek 42/43 Glenfalloch 44 State of Assam100 words
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Article109 1970-07-29 17 KUALA LUMPUR —The Acting Minister of Transport, Tan Sfl V. Manickavasagam, will officially open Torque Shop* on August 1. It Is a quality service auto centre which will also have facilities for the preparation of cars for racing and rallying. The ceremony will be followed109 words
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Article73 1970-07-29 17 KOTA KINABAIAJ Sabah exported nearly 965,000 tons of logs w orth about $107.2 million and 2,970 tons of sawn timber worth $311,481 in the first three months of the year. Japan continued to be the biggest buyer of logs, importing $70.75 million worth during the three73 words
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Article340 1970-07-29 17 SYDNEY —Stocks continued to rally on Sydney Stock Exchange Tuesday. A marked rtae In share turnovers was noticed on early trading. Fluctuation* were evident throughout the day with stocks rising sharply, then falling ana rising again. Tasmlnes was a good example. Rising to a high340 words
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414 1970-07-29 18 Tony Chandràn - Her first a major By Tony Chandràn CO M MENDABLE performances woro put up by virtually unknown bowlars in th« first day of Iho sixth notional bowling championships which got off to a Hying start at tho Jackios Bowl, Katong, on Monday night. Among414 words
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Article168 1970-07-29 18 NEW YORK Result# and standings of the two major leagues after Monday's games: AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L OB Baltimore 62 38 Detroit 65 43 6 New York 82 46 9 Boston 80 47 1(4 Cleveland 47 82 14$ Washington 48 83 16 WEST W L168 words
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120 1970-07-29 18 BY EASTERN KNIGHT The Singapore Chess Federation has announced the team for the Chess Olympics to be held in Siegan, West Germany, commencing Sept. 4. Ist Board: Tan Li an Ann. 2nd Board: Lim TCok Ann. 3rd/4th Boards: Lee Chee Seng, Giam Choo Kwee. Ist120 words
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Article698 1970-07-29 18 MILTON RICHMAN - A COLUMN ON AMERICAN SPORTS BY MILTON RICHMAN NEW YORK Jim Bouton Is running oat of places fast. He can never come back to the Yankees because Ralph Houk regards him the same way he does the virus. He can't go with the Dodgers because Walt698 words
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Article206 1970-07-29 18 NEW DELHI, Bricks and for tennis balls? Only superman with his special racket can do it. This rather comic situation developed during practice games of the Davis Cup inter-sone semi-final at Poona when tennis balls requested by the West German team also included some bricks and tiles.206 words
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Article161 1970-07-29 18 Singapore has been chosen as the venue for the biennial Varsity Games to be held in 1972. Bunsport learnt of this through sources close to the University of Singapore. Sunsport understands that at the next games the University of Chulalongkorn of Thailand and a university from the Philippines161 words
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Article72 1970-07-29 18 IPOH Perak champion Loong Ping Sum cleared bis first hurdle in the under-20 bovs individual singles of the Malaysian icnooli Table-tennis championships at the Sam Tet Hall here yesterday morning. Ping Sum easily knocked off Koh Tet Hek of Trengganu 3-0. Woman international players, Lim Guat72 words
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Article852 1970-07-29 19 a. I Div. 2-1 M. ***** Mastrel BOY 5, 9 00 Loo Chon* Tulloh •7108 Y aortic Klu| s y 900 Sung Bros R Breuk ***** Yakia 5y 8 IS Tunku St TCN Noordin •0049 Desert Apache 7, 6.13 Conflux Spencer •1504 Medal Masle 6v852 words
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72 1970-07-29 19 The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, who led the Singapore Contingent to the Edinburgh Commonwealth Games is seen here with Mr. Diarmid Guinness in the Games Village. The Minister is looking up some past achievements in the Guinness Book of Records. Shown in the picture are weightlifter Tan72 words
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Article127 1970-07-29 19 BY DENNI BOT Sungei Wang 11, with Velu astride, did a sparkling gallop here this morning when he went stylishly over 3f In 41 on a yielding track Bungei Wang II looks well and should be hard to beat in the class two division five field127 words
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Article22 1970-07-29 19 The Minister for Defence. Mr. Llm Kim Ban, opened the National Qames Championships for school* at the Qay World Stadium yesterday.22 words
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Article115 1970-07-29 19 INDIANAPOLIS. Indiana Young American law student Turner Howard and Chilean Patrlco Cornejo toppled seeded players here on Monday night In the rainshortened first round of the US$5O,OOO National Clay Court Tennia tournament. The 23-year-old Howard knocked out No. 6 US. seed Tom Edlefsen 6-2.115 words
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Article, Illustration429 1970-07-29 20 Fans ram through f HICAGO Thousands of rock music fans rampaged through Chicago streets and fought with police in five hours of violence on Monday night which left at least 30 people injured two with gunshot wounds. Among the injured were 19 policemen, mostUPI radiophoto. - 429 words
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233 1970-07-29 20 BANGKOK Premier Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn yesterday formally denied reports by an Opposition deputy that Thai troops were fighting alongside Saigon forces, east of the Mekong River in Cambodia. Democratic deputy Bhlchal Rattakul said on his return here on Monday night from a233 words
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Article48 1970-07-29 20 AMMAN The central committee of the Palestinian Resistance, the body which groups the majority of Palestinian commando organisations, held an all-night meeting on Monday to decide on their action following the acceptance by the U.A.R., Jordan and Sudan of the latest U.S. Middle East peace proposals.48 words
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Article153 1970-07-29 20 A MAN, wanted for questioning in connection with one of this month's seven murders, surrendered to the police at noon yesterday. The man's surrender followed in the wake of a successful police ambush on two wanted men at about 1.00 a.m. at a flat at153 words
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