Eastern Sun, 3 September 1970
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Title Section22 1970-09-03 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily Jj 10 cents Estd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1437 Thursday, September 3, 1970 MC (P) 161622 words
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Article, Illustration454 1970-09-03 1 Query in P on Suitability Certificates in Singopore has the "inherent right to higher education", Parliament was told yesterday. Such folk is merely stirring but empty slogans pandered by politicians and parties struggling to seize power, acting Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang454 words
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114 1970-09-03 1 PARLIAMENT yes- terday put more teeth in laws to clean up Singapore. Parliament approved the Environmental Public Health (Amendment) Bill moved bv the Minister for Health Mr Chua Slan Chin. The bill empowers the Commissioner of Public Health or the Director of114 words
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Article61 1970-09-03 1 UNITED NATIONS, The outbreak of fierce street fighting in Amman and the reported assassination attempt against King Hussein gave new Impetus yesterday to Big-Four Middle East talks here. But there was no immediate Indication how the flareup In Jordan would affect the separate peace contacts being conducted61 words
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242 1970-09-03 1 fTAXI drivers who discriminate against local people in preference to tourists will be suspended. This stern warning was Issued by the Minister for Communications, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, during a threehour debate in Parliament yesterday on the White Paper on Reorganisation of242 words
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140 1970-09-03 1 PARLIAMENT yesterday passed a Bill paving the way for the establishment ol a Monetary Authority for Singapore. The Bill was introduced by the new Minister for Finance, Mr. Hon Sui Sen. Mr. Hon said the authority would be responsible for all monetary now handled by140 words
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Advertisement112 1970-09-03 1 Importers of Carpets &Rugs of Quality Distinction Engfcfl German, Frei-.ch, Jpnm (ChmM AMIR SONS (Eat. Mil) zm Orchard toad Singapore; t M9IMS YEO'S CHICKEN CURRY CURRV <« Yeo'a Curry Chicken la made from th« choicest, fresh whole chicken and pr«> pared to their own apeclal reopa. Whole chunke 'of tender112 words
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Article, Illustration283 1970-09-03 2 Defendant denies negligence FARMER yesterday sued the Government for damages amounting to $30,000 for injuries suffered by his son in an accident involving a Ministry of Interior and Defence land-rover. The boy, Tan Chin Chye, 6, in his claim as plaintiff, alleged that283 words
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185 1970-09-03 2 14 Ma ft a style" death threats are not worrying National Trades Union Congress President Mr. Phey Yew Kok. He labels the telephoned death threats Stupid." However. Mr. Phey has reported the threats to police NTUC secretary-gene-ral. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair,185 words
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82 1970-09-03 2 Proof-reader Ooh Pit Leng, 29. claimed trial yesterday to a charge of attempting to cheat Singapore Pools (Pte) Ltd. of $71,513. He was alleged to have handed Toto draw coupon on Aug. 20. 1968. claiming that be had hit the second group prize at the82 words
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Article45 1970-09-03 2 A scooter which w a parked along Eu Tong Seng Street suddenly caught fire yesterday. Police believe that a rubbish heap which was being burnt must have been the cause of fire. The owner was away at the time of the fire.45 words
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Article88 1970-09-03 2 The 24-year-old driver who was detained by the police in connection with the alleged mysterious prison vancar chase drama two days ago has been released on bond. This was yesterday disclosed by a police spokesman. But the police spokesman said that Investigations were still88 words
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Article54 1970-09-03 2 Labourer, Teh Poh Teck, 23, was yesterday fined $lO when he pleaded guilty to damaging a window pane of the Beach Road police station on Aug. 31 at 2.35 p.m. He was also fined $5O of another charge for being drunk at Gay World54 words
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238 1970-09-03 2 A DYING man heard his murderers admit that they had stabbed the wrong man, a coroner's Inquiry was told yesterday. Businessman Ng Hock Thye, 37. told Insp. Tan Boon Bng of Joo Chlat Police Station that his assailants admitted their blunder238 words
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266 1970-09-03 2 MORE than 3,000 workers at Keppel Shipyard will benefit from two collective agreements signed by managemenft and their union. The agreements on the hourly-rated and montb-ly-rated employees belonging to the Union of Keppel Shipyard Employees of Singapore, stay in force until May 31.266 words
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Article79 1970-09-03 2 Mohamed Amin bin Jantan, 25, was yesterday fined $2OO when he pleaded guilty to trespassing into a Jansen Road building on July 3 at 3.10 o-m. The Ninth Magistrate's court was told that the owner of the house, Mr. Savarimurthu Peter, 53. was slapped several times79 words
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Advertisement25 1970-09-03 2 SINGAPORE SWEEP Ist PRIZE $400,000 2nd Prize $150,000 3rd Prize $75,000 PLUS THOUSANDS OF OTHER PRIZES TO BE WON DATE OF DRAW! Bth Sept. '7O25 words
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484 1970-09-03 3 Massive hunt on for 'ibarbarous KUCHING Armed Communist terrorists "mercilessly" gunned down 12 border scouts and injured three others in an ambush in the Kanowit Dist/ict in Sarawak's Third Division last Thursday. Security Forces have mounted a massive operation for the terrorists who were484 words
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Article, Illustration214 1970-09-03 3 HO NGIAP KWEE, 20, is critically ill In hospital today because he pointed a toy gun at a detective. He was shot down by detectives early yesterday. A bullet caught him In the chest. The shooting happened at 5.40 a.m. in Ben-214 words
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Article178 1970-09-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR, A record-s hop owner, Lee Tser Hoon. was fined $4OO by a magistrate's court here yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of infringement of the copyright of a musical composition belonging to E.M.I. (Malaysia) Sdn. Berhad. Mr. Vl* Kandan, representing E.M.1.,178 words
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Article32 1970-09-03 3 Madam Ho Woon, 78, was found dead at the foot of People's Complex yesterday. Police said that she might have fallen from the second floor. No foul play is suspected.32 words
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Advertisement92 1970-09-03 3 TOIO saui<>49 NATIONAL DAY SPECIAL DRAW 30th July to 20th September, 1970 2,228 ATTRACTIVE GIFT PRIZES lmj JTI n a a 4 PPMW o*9 tUMM UW> lit>W A, mrOHTANT P •M win M tot MM Lmlj M w KM »«pm V* fINMkNf iNiA* BIG CASH JACKPOT EVERY THURSDAY AND SUNDAY92 words
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Article, Illustration545 1970-09-03 4 TOHORE BAHRU A married man being tried for Hie alleged murder of his girlfriend had received from her a "gift" of land worth $123,000, the High Court was told yesterday. The valuation of the land was disclosed by Pontian petition writer and545 words
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257 1970-09-03 4 NEW DELHI Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew predicted that Russian naval strength in the Indian Ocean would probably increase. However, he felt Britain's intention to remain east of Sues would contribute to stability in the region. He told257 words
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Article, Illustration130 1970-09-03 4 The Singapore Sogetsu Association is holding its Fifth Annual Exhibition of Japanese Flower Arrangement at the Conference Hall from September II 13. The proceeds of this display will be donated to the Singapore Association for the Blind and St. Andrew's Mission Hospital for Children. The First130 words
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Miscellaneous31 1970-09-03 4 AMY §y Jeck "Hpp* Q si m I* ax 7/ iH II "Bruce, this is my mom, the best cook »n the whole world 1 What would you like to eat?}'31 words
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Article, Illustration54 1970-09-03 5 ALAN SHEPARD, Apollo 14 Commander, enters his command ship for a 7-hoar rehearsal In as airless chamber. The successfully completed exercise at Cape Kennedy marked an important step toward the scheduled launch on January 31 next year. Fellow astronauts Stuart Roosa and Edgar Mitchell also participated inUPI radiophoto. - 54 words
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Article183 1970-09-03 5 SYDNEY Australian Vice Squad detectives seized more than 49# copies of the banned American sex novel, "Portnoy's Complaint** yesterday in raids on two bookshops. A spokesman for one •tore disclosed detectives entered the shop with a writ and "took every copv of the book in183 words
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Article277 1970-09-03 5 IMANILA President Marcos yesterday declared a stole of emergency in Monilo ond part of the Central and South Lmsm. The worst flood in Manila hod olreody claimed 14 vie- tims. The hardest-hit suburb near Manila is San Juan. Rlxal. where some 40.000 villagers living near277 words
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Article, Illustration85 1970-09-03 5 VICE-PRESIDENT SPIRO AGNEW reports to President Nixon on his recent 5- nation toor at the Western White House. Agnew is examining gift golf hall that Nixon had given him with the suggestion that he might try to relax a little after the ton c trip. TheyUPI radiophoto. - 85 words
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245 1970-09-03 5 WASHINGTON —An American traa of arm researchers, has concluded that boys es posed to large doses of erotic material before the age of 14 aaay develop deviant sex behaviour. The report has been submitted to the Presidential Commission on Obscenity and Pornography.245 words
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Article91 1970-09-03 5 BOSTON Several hundred baseball fans bad to leave their, seats during Boston Bed Sox fame last nieht alter the club received three telephone calls advising there «a g a bomb in the stadium. Police made search but no bomb su found And the game,91 words
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59 1970-09-03 5 WOOMERA Australia, Britain yesterday failed to put Its Aral aA> British satellite Into orbit. A spokesman for the Anglo-Australian join* project said that although all three stages of the Black Arrow R3 rocket Ignited alter launch, the total velocity achieved was not sufficiently high enough59 words
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Article31 1970-09-03 5 WASHINGTON The Senate has confirmed Mr. Emor? Swank as ambassador to Cambodia, Confirmation of the career diplonat raised the US. representation to the Nol Government to the Ambassadorial level.31 words
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150 1970-09-03 6 LONDON There was great apprehension as expected during the Anglo-French Concorde's test flight in Britain yesterday. However, the source of the suspense did not lie in its sonic boom but with the actual plane itself. One of the Concorde's 4 Rolls Royce engines became overheated150 words
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Article301 1970-09-03 6 jC'NUGU, Nigeria Epidemic diseases, like typhoid and hepatitis, threaten the J former secessionist enclave of Biafra in East Nigeria, according to medical authorities. Infectious hepatitis a virus infection of the liver usually caused by lack of adequate nourishment and poor sanitation is widespread throughout the state.301 words
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226 1970-09-03 6 BRISBANE, Australia Fake Australian 'Doctor' Frank Dalgleish, released last month from a Texas prison suffering from a terminal kidney complaint, was reported to be In satisfactory condition* yesterday. Dalgleish returned to Australia on Tuesday after his release from the Odessa Medical centre, Texas. At Brisbane226 words
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191 1970-09-03 6 NEW YORK The U.S. launched a spy satellite on July 22 that could have been specifically designed to patch the Middle East, 'Aviation Week magazine reported. The authoritative aviation Journal said the photo reconnaissance satellite could have shown if the Egyptians had violated the191 words
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Advertisement26 1970-09-03 6 I X m m im V l V X fe5 53 h </> 'J,I ''I \\N °V£ Set* Ayenu. MOUTBIE (PRIVATE] UTO., Singapore Kuala Lumpur. Paoang. Ipoh.26 words
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Article88 1970-09-03 7 AUGSBURG, Germany A man. hauler aioft by a runaway balloon, fell 800 ft. to his death yesterday l n an Augsburg suburb Martin Jaeger, 69 was preparing to participate In the West German ballooning championships His hydrogen-filled balloon lost ballast and began to rise off88 words
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226 1970-09-03 7 JJONG KONG, Eight Hong Kong oyster formers were kidnapped to China at gun-point last night, a government spokesman discloc'd. Chinese communist militiamen in a junk opprooched the oyster form by sampans before firing six shots to prevent the 8 from fleeing a seaside226 words
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Article, Illustration65 1970-09-03 7 Twelve Senators, including the Senate Democratic and Bepublican leaders, arged President Nixon to propose a complete ceasefire throughout Vietnam at the Paris Peace Talks. This is the Senate's latest effort to hasten the pullout of U.S. troops from Indochina. Senator Hugh Scott (left), the Senate Republican leaderUPI radiophoto. - 65 words
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BRIEFLY AROUND THE WORLD
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552 1970-09-03 7 JERUSALEM Israel vas seriously considering the possibility of taking action against alleged continued Egyptian of the 6uez Canal ceasefire, diplomatic sources disclosed. This was one of the reasons the Cabinet failed to reach a decision except to prolong Its consultations on when to552 words
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Article265 1970-09-03 7 CASTELCSANPOLFO. Italy Pop* Paul escaped injury Tfstrrday when a man hurled two stones at him at the end of his weekly general audience. The stones hit a wall, and the 72-year-old pontiff did not even know about the incident until he was informed later265 words
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210 1970-09-03 7 SAN CLEMENTE, California The Western White House, apparently bowing to Women's Liberation Movement pressure, announced waitresses will- be used to serve the state dinner honouring Mexican President Gustavo Ordaz today in Coronado, California. Connle Stuart. the First Lady's Press Secretary, said that Hotel210 words
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Article571 1970-09-03 8 QUR age can be characterised as the age of the gimmick. From "Instant coffee" we have graduated to Instant swimming pools and instant food and Instant money (dispensers) and plans are afoot to merchandise "food" that comes ready to eat with an edible sprayed-on wrapping. All these Innovations,571 words
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Article668 1970-09-03 8 FRANK MANKIEWICZ, TOM BRADEN - By FRANK MANKIEWICZ, TOM BRADEN CEN Edward Brooke (RMoss.) it into something. His amendment to limit ABM expansion, which was narrowly defeated last week, would have given the ABM contractors all the money the Pentagon asked for, on condition they not expand the system from668 words
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595 1970-09-03 8 Lee Mueller - By Lee Mueller, Washington A VISITOR approached Vice President Agnew'i office recently and asked an aide: "Is it true the Vice President hates to be called 'Spiro?'" "The Vice President's friends call him 'Ted,"» the aide said. "They always have. Only people who595 words
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Article26 1970-09-03 8 Happy Is he who has laid up in his youth, and held fast in all fortune, a genuine and passionate love for reading. Rufus Choate.26 words
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Advertisement60 1970-09-03 8 Korricn nrwi and feature* appearing In all editions of the Kastern Hun unit The Hon are from Keuter*. United l*r«M International. Ate nee trance Pre«*e wHlult Pre** syndicate Newspaper Enterprise ASMV elation Publisher* llall Syndicate I xtt Anseiea Times indicate tJeimnl New* Service Nortli American Newspaper Alliance frlrtt teftnrea Inter-Prean60 words
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Article853 1970-09-03 9 Tom; Tiede - New York queers now come out in the open. They are armed with placards demanding dignity! PAGE e SPECIAL By Tom Tiede YORK There is o new visibility among what is probably the nation's most misunderstood and snickered-ot minority group. Homosexuals have come into853 words
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Article, Illustration387 1970-09-03 9 Dr. Wayne Brandstadt - DOCTOR'S MAILBAG By Dr. Wayne Brandstadt Sunshine, like most good things. Is a mixed blessing. Daily exposure will give you a tan bat it also carries a time bomb in the form of wrinkles and skin cancer. The cancer is readily curable but387 words
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Miscellaneous24 1970-09-03 9 LADIES PAY v y "I know I said men admire a girl who resists a bit, who's hard to get but my gosh, Mabel.24 words
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TODAY'S WORLD
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Article, Illustration893 1970-09-03 10/11 vv\ vwwwww\wvww» J Archaeology > ■VW WWWVWVVV vvwwvwv WV^ ALTHOUGH scholars have been excavating in Greece for more than a century, there has been nothing like today's sudden archaeological explosion in this cradle of Western civilisation. Almost daily, reach Athens of some new piece In893 words
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Article427 1970-09-03 10/11 POLITICS 2 «tWVWVW\\WV\V\VWVVY\\VVVX TAIPEI They are only a few uninhabited Islets in the East China Sea. For nearly two decades since World War II they have been used as practice ranges by the UJ3. Army in the Ryukyus. These tiny dots In the vast expanse of427 words
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Article570 1970-09-03 10/11 r\\\\ VVWVWAWWVVWWWVW- Survival <vw\wwwvwwvv\vwvwv\v< WASHINGTON The Green Revolution has failed to solve the world food problem despite a massive increase in food production, a high ranking American AID official has declared. Dr. Joel Bernstein, who heads all technical assistance programmes for the U.S. foreign aid570 words
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Article, Illustration566 1970-09-03 10/11 Among the skyscrapers the village smithy Nostalgia Amid the rising skyscrapers of London's centre the clang of a blacksmith's hammer rings out. Wally Baker, the village blacksmith of Paddlngton, Is hard at work. Tourists In the Hyde Park area can hardly believe their eyes when they see horses disappearing into566 words
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Miscellaneous1882 1970-09-03 12 LOOKING AND LISTENING.... fr 1 CARROLL. RIOHTER*S from the Carroll (lighter Institute GENERAL TENDENCIES: You can weigh, analyze and balance the various (actors involved in any course of action facing you and come uo with the right answersthen you can state them to others in a subtle manner that gains1,882 words
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532 1970-09-03 13 Harold Heffernan - 'Motorized studio' cuts time cost By Harold Heffernan, "SORT of runaway production in reverse" is the way British producer Norman Spencer describes his filming plans for the Melodrama, "Vanishing Point". Shooting will cover four states in the western U.S., because, as he says, "the story gives us no choice." Spencer's532 words
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Article, Illustration172 1970-09-03 13 DIAMONDS may be a girl's best friend in most parts of the world, In the middle of the Namib Desert, where Julie Ege is starring for Columbia in "Creatures the World Forgot," no self-respecting young lady would be caught without a pair of Oryx horns. A good luck172 words
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Miscellaneous187 1970-09-03 13 LIDO Phone *****4 Oieu Mil II M 1.46 4. UHU lIS Stuart Whitman "Breahoat" id Color iUnited Artists i CAPITOL tnd RECORD WEEK! 11 Mi I.4ft «.M. IJN. IH Tkt Wdlau Of Ooanl Orarala la Colorhcope Plat h ecial Peaturette "l*a|kM| PoaUval" Color SATURDAY MIDNIGHT •I CAPITOL 14DO "PAIRY FOX187 words
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Miscellaneous179 1970-09-03 13 ORCHARO-***** CATHAY 3340( 7T ODEQN 2 1116 OPENS TODATI 11. I.M. 4.0* «M DM |.a. MdM's 'Til* Moonthlne War* Richard Wldmark, In Color ODtON Katooy RUBY MAJESTIC SILVER CM Y OntM T«4ul M« Pn* Lui "DUi for lirlw" (Hand.) Ch*iif Chung Nan Hung dtjMtte OIMQ-KIUM lilftr Cllr Kukr Silver City179 words
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Students' page
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Article, Illustration687 1970-09-03 14 IT IS not surprising to find people, espec i a My the young ond the ignorant, ho¥ i n g wrong ideas on education. The majority of the students ot schools study far an examination because they wish to obtain good grades, and this is the wrong687 words
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Article, Illustration429 1970-09-03 14 WHOOO 000 ooo! The strong and irritating wind was blowing furiously. Our ship hit against some rocks and the water was surging in like a dragon pouring out his anger. What a horrible scene! A flash of lightning the *hlp and suddenly 1 saw a mon-ster-like429 words
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612 1970-09-03 14 Ele, Walt Dulaney - Dateline Ele, Walt Dulaney DEAR I LE AND WALT: I am not brilliant but I get good grades in school because I work hard. Each evening I study at least four hours and lots of mornings I get up early to612 words
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Advertisement188 1970-09-03 14 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe Tfc« Eastern Sun's «tuy writing contest for boyi and girls of 14 and under (Junior) and boys and girig over 14 (Senior) appears in Hiii page from Monday to Friday. Prise money h: $lO lor Seniors and $5 for Juniori tew every nuy published A!)188 words
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Article, Illustration348 1970-09-03 15 Ruth Bakalar - THURSDAY FOOD by Ruth Bakalar VOU can reduce Hie toughest meat to melting juicy fork-softness with liberal use of one indispensable ingredient. Tender Loving Care. For beef, TLC takes the form of long, slow, moist cooking, In a tightly covered pan in348 words
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Article, Illustration506 1970-09-03 15 DEAR ANN: I'm in such a state of shock I can hardly write this letter. This afternoon I met a former neighbour on the street. We were always good friends and our children grew up together. In the course of the conversation (on the s'dewalk, mind you) she506 words
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commercial and industrial
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Article372 1970-09-03 16 Operators In the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday ■tin bad little inclination to deal for reasons not readily established. Conditions therefore reacted to the recent bearish trend with majority of prices in a subdued manner In generally faiet trading. Hotels continued In Its372 words
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Article278 1970-09-03 16 September first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 51-3/8 cents per lb. up 2/8 cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. The market was steadier shortly after the outset on upcountry demand for278 words
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Article133 1970-09-03 16 Two second year students from Singapore Polytechnic have been awarded scholarships by a local Arm to complete their course of studies. They are Mr. Soon Teck Hwa, 30. and Mr. Kwan Choon Hock, 21, who are studying mechanical and production engineering respectively. They were selected from133 words
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Article76 1970-09-03 16 THE noon price* •t the Hlnarapore Chin*** I Bicuue raurtw Co<-on at Oil Produce »ere: <»(>.&) Bulk 53-60 Covftnoi Oil JTOA) Dram M Copra Mnntok White iTN 8 IS 187.50 Sarawak White Pepper 1*0-00 fcarawmk Hpcrfal Bla«'k Frppcr (FOB.) mm 107 50 IEEK*-* Black reaper u moo La ni76 words
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Article124 1970-09-03 16 IONG KONG Tuesday's currency rates tsupplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Bayers) (Sellers) 195.5 196.5 per 100 Straits dollars 151.5 153.5 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars ***** 6.7475 per Australian dollar 340 360 per I.oo© Burmese kyats 480 480 per 1.000 Indian rupees 135 155 per 10,000124 words
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Article574 1970-09-03 16 BID and offer prices officially listed at the elose of business In the Singapore and Koala Lumpar trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday were: DfDUmiAUl a B. LM iS 135 1JS AMod CMc LM B«. ad mtm LM 5SKT LIS LSI MS LN LM 1.M c'nywod M574 words
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Article35 1970-09-03 16 BUSINESS done to and reported to the trading rooms of the Stork Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares trsded to brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified.35 words
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Article13 1970-09-03 16 The tin price for yesterday was $658 per picul up (3.50.13 words
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Article357 1970-09-03 17 SYDNEY—New glamour stock Queensland Mines soared to ft hlfb of $3O on Sydney Stock Exchange Wednesday morning. Overnight the giant uranium prospector rose to $18.40 from $11.60 at the close yesterday. Profit-takers were quick to take advantage of the mammoth price rise and slashed the price back357 words
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Article, Illustration300 1970-09-03 17 A number of Singapore Arms are using the most modern piling techniques In Southeast Asia. Among these are United Engineers (S> Private Limited, by Introducing the multi-purpose P ft H piling machinery to several major construetlon Arms after taking over the agency last year, and300 words
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Article581 1970-09-03 17 4KKIV 41.8 1 4fta t». Mst 115 Knnla Lumpur sr. i» MH\ St4 fca 1 M it m. MH4 ICS Koala I umpnr Mam Ms 4ft* Kmii lampir 11 am Mfil 4M I'rnnng. K on lit l.umpar. 11 .io in M*A -'0.1 Jakarta lNpa MM A 4AI Kmchin*581 words
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Article83 1970-09-03 17 Tractors Malaysia Berhad will be putting on a $3B million "TMB Loaderama" show for some 300 special guests on Saturday at six and a half milestone Bukit Timah. This together with an earlier "Loaderama" show at Petaling Java, West Malaysia, are believed to be the first83 words
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Article124 1970-09-03 17 The Directors of Fltzpatrlck Food Supplies (P. E.) Ltd. have decided to recommend a final ordinary dividend of 81% less 40% Singapore Income Tax payable on llth December 1970. An Interim dividend of 5% less 40% Singapore Income Tax was paid on 7th July. 1970. Duly completed transfers124 words
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Article147 1970-09-03 17 THE P and O Lines 14,000 ton cargo-pas-senger liner. Chitral a veteran of many sailings in and out of Singapore over a nineyear period from 1961 Is to make a re-appea-rance in Far Eastern waters. Since her withdrawal from the SingaporeUK run in April this year, Chitral147 words
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Article78 1970-09-03 17 A fast jet link between Singapore and Tokyo will be introduced by Cathay Pacific by the middle of this month. With a flying time of 7 hours and 20 minutes only, this service, to be operated three times a week each way, has only one stop-over78 words
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Article80 1970-09-03 17 The Port of Singapore Authority has made the following berthing arrangements for today. September 3 DEPARTURES Godowns Vessels 3/4 Bonneville 6/7 Songhkla 8/9 Celina 23/24 Iraouaddv 25/26 Fernbroofc 33/34 Calcha® 40/41 Atair 44 Jesenice 47 Pando Head 21 West Serdang 35/36 Nep Trader ARRIVALS (iodowtu Vessels 1880 words
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Advertisement26 1970-09-03 17 Where To Eat EXCELLENT SWISS and French cuisine. Excellent wine cellar, our speciality "PEPPER STEAK". CAROL INN Bar Restaurant. 74. Robinson Road Singapore 1. Tel: *****26 words
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156 1970-09-03 18 rpOKYO Countries with which Japan hat no diplomatic 1 relations can use their se<f-daimed names for the World Table Tennis Championships to be held in Japan nert year, the Foreign Ministry said yesterday. A ministry spokesman said North Korea, East Germany, and Peking156 words
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202 1970-09-03 18 NEW YORK Results and standings of Major League Baseball games played Tuesday. NATIONAL LEAGUE New York Mets 4, St. Louis Cardinals 3, (12 innings). Philadelphia Phillies 3, Chicago Cubs 2 (13 Innings). Los Angeles Dodgers 6, Atlanta Braves 3 (first). Los Angeles Dodgers 3. Atlanta202 words
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Article49 1970-09-03 18 TURIN. Holland's Tina Zwaan and Ada Bakker yesterday snatched the gold medal at the women's tennis doubles finals at the World Student Game® here. Japan's Junko and Kazuko Sawamatsu took the silver medal. Tiu Parmas and Maria Sobol of the Soviet Union were awarded the bronze medal.49 words
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Article30 1970-09-03 18 TOKYO Benfica of Lisbon last night thrilled a crowd of 55.000 at the National Stadium by playing 90 minutes of aggressive soccer to overwhelm Japan's national team 6-1.30 words
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Article21 1970-09-03 18 LONDON Coler&ine beat Ards bv three goals to one in an Irish football league Ulster Cup match last night.21 words
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Article, Illustration95 1970-09-03 18 The journalists' favourite football star (J we Seeler, captain of the German national team can now keep his "Golden Football". Seeler has been voted "Footballer of the year* three times, in 1960* 1964 and 1970. Of the 687 votes cast Seeler95 words
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Article176 1970-09-03 18 HAKONE, JAPAN The World Boxing Association top-ranking flyweight, Masao Ohba of Japan, has entered a week-long camp training at this mountain resort town, some 100 kilometres south-west of Tokyo. In preparation for his challenge to the world champion of his division. Berkrerk Chartvanchai of Thailand next176 words
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Article541 1970-09-03 18 Milton Richman - A column on A by Milton Richman NEW YORK The shock gradually is wearing off. It isn't completely gone but it's subsiding.. The Washinfton Redskins arc adjusting to the fact Vlnce Lombardl Isn't there every day, and especially on Sanday, to lead them. As Sam Huff,541 words
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Article939 1970-09-03 19 CLUB CUP a. 2-8V4 Furs. 851.10 *£62 64*13 ***** 18*11 013 ***** ***** fU>77 ***** 0)000 ***** ***** ***** BI7V4 Cirrtacy ssw Hung«i Wane U Z'mnU Pklr Pahang GiuaU zmxsr* Lwyal BcWw Par Tn Oaly 10jr 67 6y 6y 4y 6y 4y 7y 8y 07 77939 words
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Article120 1970-09-03 19 Our Racing Correspondent - By Our Racing Correspondent PENANG, Wed. Heavy rain fell here last night rendering the going soft. Only a few horses came out for fast work. The most outstanding gallop was done by Black Tulip. With Chuah Hong Joo up. Black Tulip galloped attractively over 3f in 40120 words
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Article299 1970-09-03 19 TURIN Three Japanese were in the first four and the team finished way ahead overall after the three events on the first day of men's gymnastics at the World Student Games here yesterday. Lead in? Japanese Terulchi Okamura ended 0.20 pts ahead of the Russian Viacheslav299 words
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Article67 1970-09-03 19 JAKARTA The chairman of the International Olympic Committee Mr. Avery Brundage, will visit Indonesia in November before flying to Bangkok to attend the Sixth Asian Games, sport officials said here yesterday. The officials said Mr. Brundage was invited to visit Indonesia by Sultan Hamengku Buwono, State Minister in67 words
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Article67 1970-09-03 19 ALIWAL NORTH. South Africa, Chris *,aidlaw, the New Zealand Rugby Union scrum hall, was rushed to hospital yesterday vvith suspected appendicitis and is unlikely to play again on the All Blacks' tour oX South Africa. Team manager, Mr. Ron Burk, said: "He has all the symptoms of67 words
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184 1970-09-03 19 NEW YORK A Federal Judge on Tuesday reserved decision on a legal move by Casslus Clay to force the New York state athletic commission to grant him a boxing licence in New York. Judge Walter R. Mansfield was asked to decide whether the commission184 words
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510 1970-09-03 20 Offence committed about 2 ye rpHE Court of Appeal yesterday dismissed the appeals of four men convicted of armed robbery and rape of two midwiyes in a Sembawang clinic about two years ago. The four men tried ot o 26-day trial in510 words
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Article, Illustration40 1970-09-03 20 JAKARTA; Hidden behind trees, on Tuesday, special forces of the Indonesian Police are seen at the corner of the official residence of the Dutch Ambassador Hugo Scheltema who is now in Holland. UPI UPI photo.UPI photo. - 40 words
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Article72 1970-09-03 20 The Government is to reclaim another 1,306 acres of the foreshore and sea-bed from Bedok to Tanah Merah Besar. This fourth phase of a gigantic reclamation scheme will cost the Government $35 million and is being undertaken by the Housing and Development Board. Parliament yesterday72 words
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497 1970-09-03 20 JAKARTA— President Suharto left here by air last night for Holland after assuring the Indonesian Cabinet he was not worried by the threat of demonstrations against his state visit. Hl« visit the first by an Indonesian Head of State to the country's497 words
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