Eastern Sun, 25 September 1970
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Title Section21 1970-09-25 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents E«»d. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1456 Friday, September 25. 1970 MC (P) 161621 words
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Article, Illustration651 1970-09-25 1 "MEW shooting erupted in Ammon yesterdoy ond artillery bombardments hit the North Jordanian town of Irbid. Relief for the wounded seems to hove stopped completely ond citizens are praying for "a miracle" save them. Troops are in the streets of Amman and firing was goingUPI radiophoto. - 651 words
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284 1970-09-25 1 SIX hundred workers of Hotel Malaysia wili go on strike at noon on Oct. 2 if outstanding claims are not met by the management. This ultimatum was aerved on the management yesterday by the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers'284 words
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Article124 1970-09-25 1 SCARBOROUGH Miss Madge Thompson, 82, looked forward to a quiet, Mediterranean eruise, bat after several days afloat she realised something was wrong. Instead of the Mediterranean, she found she was on a ship full of emigrants heading for New Zealand. And when the ship, Fairsky,124 words
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Advertisement53 1970-09-25 1 r T r vH Oversea-Chinese Banking Corpn, Ltd. the STRONGEST and LARGEST BANK in MALAYSIA and SINGAPORE AUTHORISED CAPITAL 8100,000,000/PAID UP CAPITAL 8 40.000.000/GENERAL RESERVE AND PROFIT LOSS BALANCE OVER 39,000.000/-* TOTAL OVER S 79,000,000/GROUP ASSETS OVER 5893.000.000 A FOR SUPREME SAFETY SAVE WITH 0.C.8.C, Branch** Throughout Singapore. Malaysia and53 words
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Article, Illustration480 1970-09-25 2 TOHORE BAHRU Lee Wong Tiang, 29, wot unable to give details of how he allegedly bludgeoned Esther Chan to death because he suffers from a "memory gap", the High Court was told yesterday. Ims explanation was given by a Singapore psychiatrist, Dr. Wong480 words
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200 1970-09-25 2 Traffic along MacPtiereon Road Has been temporarily diverted because of work on tko laying of two sewer mains undertaken by th« Public Works Department. The mains are being laid along MacPherson Road between Happy Avenue and Kampong Ampat. During the construction work, the southern carriageway200 words
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Article42 1970-09-25 2 A mason, minus his safety helmet slipped and fell to his death from a scaffolding at a Toa Payoh worksite on September 10. The coroner's court yesterday recorded a verdict of misadventure on the death of Ng Khuay Lam, 36.42 words
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Article184 1970-09-25 2 A man, claiming to have turned to a life of crime because other people looked down upon him, was yesterday sentenced to 18 months Jail. Lee Kwok Wah. 25. pleaded guilty to cheating his landlord Llm Ah Choo. of $203.60 some time between May and184 words
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Article149 1970-09-25 2 A man, who was employed as a despatch clerk for two months, was yesterday charged with criminal breach of trust for $1,127.86 belonging to his employers. Seah Kok Wah, 30, father of three, admitted In the Third District Court that he had been handed the money149 words
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282 1970-09-25 2 PARIS Prime Minister Lee Kuan Tew had an hour of talks with French Prime Minister Jacques Chaban-Delmas on world problems yesterday morning. Mr. Lee did not speak to reporters, but a spokesman from his staff said the talks centred on major282 words
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151 1970-09-25 2 Former probationary inspector, A m a n u r Rahman, 23, was convicted and fined $3OO, or three months' Jail in default, on a charge of negligently firing two shots from his service revolver. Rahman was accused of having committed the offence on151 words
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Miscellaneous19 1970-09-25 2 Toto Draw Thursday night Toto Draw: 28. 49, 16. 30. 40. Additional number: 4. Three-circle draw: 35. 13. IS.19 words
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276 1970-09-25 3 A GANG robber who goes by the comic character name of "Captain Midnight" has been arrested by police. The man, about 34, was arrested with five others on September 17 when police raided a flat in Rose Gardens, East Coast Road. He got hLs276 words
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Article, Illustration172 1970-09-25 3 Fiona Miles has the kind of shape that makes men glad she decided to become dancer. Even though she does not jzo topless, the leggy English girl is a lovely sight as she goes through her paces with the Continental Dancers. Being leader of172 words
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Article251 1970-09-25 3 Students who take pep pills and ganja to keep "high" might end up as "junkies" hooked on morphine, heroin and LSD. Thig warning wa 8 delivered last night bv a ver v concerned Parliamentary Secretary for Education Mr. Mohamed Ghazali Ismail. "We cannot afford to251 words
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Article44 1970-09-25 3 For harbouring 3 illegal immigrants, a woman was fined $3OO yesterday. Madam Dee Lee Yit, 36, had sheltered the three all from West Malaysia at her Market Street coffee stall and her flat at Tanglin Halt between July 16 and Sept. 20.44 words
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Article47 1970-09-25 3 An unemployed man yesterday chalked up his 18th conviction when he pleaded guilty to a charge of theft. Khoo Yew Yin. 42. was sentenced to three months' jail for possession of stolen copper and aluminium wires worth $8 at Jalan Bukit Merah on July 27.47 words
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Article34 1970-09-25 3 Assistant Coroner Mr. Chan Chee Pew yesterday recorded a suicid« verdict on Tan Hua Heng, 56, found dead at the foot of a block of flats at Bendemeer Road on Sept. 12.34 words
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Article152 1970-09-25 3 Two men posing as "Government servants" bluffed their way into the house of a farmer on Wednesday and robbed him of cash and property worth $1,515 The victim. Khoo ¥an sine. 20, of Chestnut Avenue, told police h« lei the two men in the hiuse after152 words
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Advertisement25 1970-09-25 3 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! 6th Oct. '7O25 words
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290 1970-09-25 4 YOHORE 6AHRU The Central Government lias been urged to rescind deJ cision to impose more red tape on tourists coming to Malays«a. The joint petition by 42 business house s sent through the local Chamber ot Commerce urged the Ministry of Home Affairs not290 words
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Article64 1970-09-25 4 Three youths were admitted to hospital on Wednesday night after they were attacked by seven others armed with knives and bearing serapert. Police said the conditions of Lim Kheng Hock. 16. Lim Aik Teng, 18, and Mak Chiaw Yong. 10, are "not serious". They were sitting64 words
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Article, Illustration199 1970-09-25 4 Japan will invest several million dollars in joint ventures with Singaporeans over the next few years. This was disclosed by the out-go >Of manager of the Mitsui Bank Limited. Mr. Toshio Asanuma. 47. Mr. As a n umi who leaves on Sept. 2R for new199 words
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Advertisement172 1970-09-25 4 ■■ig r^ifl Our home. Hong Kong. We know it better than anyone else. And you can discover it every morning with us. Discover Hong Kong's islands. Lantau with its monastery and golden tropic beaches. Cheung Chau- fishing and ancient temples. Take it all in. The Peak Cable Car, junks on172 words
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Article, Illustration88 1970-09-25 5 Sembawang Shipyard Pte. Ltd. are repairing a 40,000 -ton tanker and a Catamaran twin hull oil rig—both In the same dry dock. Only a foot separates the 5,594 gross-ton rig E. W. Thornton and the tanker Pers 1 a n Commander Monrovia. The88 words
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236 1970-09-25 5 »THE High Court yesterdoy sentenced four men found guilty of robbery to joil terms ronging from 10 months to six years. The four, Seenivasan s/o Nafarethinam, 25; Selvamani s/o Sundaram, 18; Salayah s/o Perumal, 22; and Krishnasamy s/o Govindasamy, 24, were accused of236 words
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189 1970-09-25 5 I earners and young riders between 16 and 24 account for 19 percent of motorcycle and motor-scooter riders killed in road accidents in Singapore. At a National Safety First Council meeting on "Safe Cycling Campaign", under the Chairmanship of Inche Mohd. Ghazali Ismail189 words
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75 1970-09-25 5 The American Ambassador, Mr. Charles Cross (right) yesterday presented a collection of 800 books to the Teachers' Training College. The College principal, Rev. T. R. Doraisamy, received the books. They cover a widerange of subjects related to American education. Ambassador Cross told students present that some of the titles and75 words
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Article105 1970-09-25 5 Ten thousand dollars is the target of the organisers of an art exhibi-tion-cum- sale of works which opened at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. Half the collection will go to 12 local artists and the other half will go to the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital105 words
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Article21 1970-09-25 5 BANGKOK—Armed guards trained in hand-to-hand combat techniques will soon travel on all international and domestic Thai commercial air flight*.21 words
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274 1970-09-25 6 PHNOM PENH Troops who fought their way to the outskirts of o Vietcong stronghold now face a last-ditch stand by 400 guerrillas. The guerrillas, entrenched in bomb-proof bunkers in the village of Taing Kouk, 52 miles north of Phnom Penh, were pinning down274 words
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Article184 1970-09-25 6 HAVANA A nine-mail counter revolutionary group Hut landed in Hie eastern part of Cuba was smashed last week within four days, claimed rite Cuban Armed Forces Ministry. Three mtlttlamen were kl led and two Interior Ministry soldiers wounded during the operations, the communique added. It alleged184 words
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Article33 1970-09-25 6 WARSAW—Roman Jasinski. 18, and Andrnej Rybak. 19, were sentenced vesterda v to five and four years jail respectively for trying to hijack a Polish airliner to Vienna last June 9.33 words
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Article22 1970-09-25 6 PARIS K Caravelle jet. boycotted b T bombwary passengers, was forced to leave here for Tunis yesterday without at** p^&sengers.22 words
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147 1970-09-25 6 HONG KONG Three t the 7 oyster farmers abducted U China earlier this month were executed by a firing squad, right-wing Chinese newspapers reported yesterday. The 'Kuof Shen Daily News,' the Hong Kon e Times' and the *Wah Sin* Daily News' also said that a147 words
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Advertisement268 1970-09-25 6 CHANDHS IMS Sea/Air Express •li&l S*jrt with a nri*|i«| cnriw finish a um |tt Pay only M»e mi fare! h't Hm mw hn way acraaa riw *mMI (to to Europe this new earning war! Cowbuir Uit aHwrw of a relaxing urin ciul e »|U» #*e MNR Iff Uiwl wii«» a268 words
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347 1970-09-25 7 /COPENHAGEN Developing countries appealed to the industrialised nations yesterday for increased foreign aid on better terms. They osked at the annual conference of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank for lower interest rates on assistance credits and greater market access for347 words
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Article191 1970-09-25 7 BANGKOK Thai border police Have kWled four more Communist guerrillas in their search tor »«ie killers ot three top Thai officials in northern Chiang Bai Province. Police source® s a i d ■bout 152 border patrol police yesterday encircled a group of guerrillas hiding191 words
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281 1970-09-25 7 WASHINGTON A right wing radio preacher has challenged Tipple leaders to arrest US. V 1 c e-Presldent Bplro Agnew before they carried out their threat to arrest visiting South Vietnamese VicePresident Nguyen Cao Ky at a Washington pro-war rally. Dr. Carl Mclntire. Is sponsoring281 words
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70 1970-09-25 7 NEW DELHI A polweman and fou r known criminals have been killed in a shootout is Ketal villa?? in Palam.iu District of Southern Bihar State. I The four criminal* ojy- ened fir e when chal tng|ed b v a poli'-e parly A I70 words
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Article, Illustration75 1970-09-25 7 An architect-planner-artist sees the future American citv as a unified roofed structure that will have a "self- contained environment." The roof will be thousands of feet high. Two of his models are at the New York City's Whitney Museum of American Art. "HEXAHEDRON*' (top) will house 170.900 persons.75 words
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266 1970-09-25 8 FRANKFURT, Germany A 64-year-old German doctor went on trial charged with complicity in the -y--killing" of 15,000 mentally sick people in Nazi Concentration Camps. Dr Horst Schumann, one of the chief doctors at the Nazi's Auschwitz Death Camp told a Frankfurt court266 words
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Article363 1970-09-25 8 WARSAW A Polish miner's wife, who had her hair dyed without warning her husband, tearfully begged help from militiamen in Chorxow, near Katowice, saying her spouse refused to let her into their home. Only when she promised to return to the hairdresser first thing next morning363 words
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Article, Illustration66 1970-09-25 8 Charming: Ph y 111 a George, the new Miss America, claims she owes her victory to another charm—a live hermit crab. The 21-year-old beauty from Denton, Texas, brought the creature to the annual pageant at Atlantic City, New Jersey. She fladly shows her mascot in the aboveUPI radiophoto. - 66 words
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Article296 1970-09-25 8 AUCKLAND, New Zealand Cigarette-smoking high school pupil* tend to drop out of school earlier than non-smokers disclosed a report by American, British and New Zealand researchers published in the latest issue of the 'New Zealand Medical Journal.' Aspirations The survey, giving results of a survey296 words
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Article, Illustration102 1970-09-25 9 TOKYO, Japan: With some 15,000 persons, including 250 deleates from 53 counes, the World AntiCommunist League < WACL) and Asian People's Anti-Commu-nist League (APACL) held a one-day rally at the Nippon Budokan Hall here on 8ept. 20. The International Federation for Vietory over Communists (IFVOC),102 words
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487 1970-09-25 9 11l OSCOW Russia yesterday brought bock to earth its first samples of moon rock, drilled from the lunor Sea of Fertility by remote control, ond launchad from its Luno-16 moon station on Monday. This is a major new triumph for Soviet Space487 words
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Article185 1970-09-25 9 08 ANGELES Susan Atkins said Sharon Tate was the last to die in five slayings at her estate last August because she had to see the others killed first, a state witness testified Wednesday at the murder trial. Barbara Hoyt, 18. a "Hanson Januly" mem-185 words
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Article324 1970-09-25 9 WASHINGTON The U.S. Government'* new hijack insurance programme is booming, with over 9 billion Singapore dollars worth of coverage issued to seven airlines. Transportation Department officials said Pan-American World Airways (Pan-Am) heads the list for the new "war risk'' Insurance. The airline has insured 21324 words
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Article619 1970-09-25 10 JT ts customary to word Joint communiques in such a manner that, apart from platitudes, they stress points of agreement and bypass any disagreements that might have cropped up during private consultations. The Singapore-Soviet Union Joint communique issued Wednesday at the conclusion of Prime Minister619 words
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371 1970-09-25 10 LETTERS It has been reported in the papers that doctors in the Bacteriology Department in the University of Singapore are trying to find the cause of the current conjunctivitis epidemic in Singapore. They are trying to trace and identify the virus or bacteria371 words
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Article, Illustration522 1970-09-25 10 Art Buchwald - By Art Buchwald, THE national political football season has just opened, and Coach Dick Nixon has indicated he hopes to drop several Democrats from the United States congressional team. He has assigned the task of getting rid of these players to Assistant Coach Spiro Agnew. "Our522 words
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Article, Illustration178 1970-09-25 10 HONG KONG, The South China Morning Post said today in an editorial that Tun Abdul Kazak. the Malaysian new Prime Minister, is adequately qualified to take over the leadership. His policy speech makes it clear, "the English-language newspaper said, that he Intends to direct178 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1970-09-25 11 DRUGS IN SINGAPORE Final Part need, for the gonja smoker, is psychological. For the opium ond morphine addict the need is physical. To drop ganja takes nothing more than common sense. For the opium and morphine addict to quit Is a different story. He1,029 words
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The MORNING AFTER with Weatherbee Wong
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Article, Illustration859 1970-09-25 12/13 1 FINALLY mode it, folks. Would you believe, I got my English muffins and jam the other day and it wasn't even breakfast time. And, what's more, it was in the same coffee shop that refused to give me the muffins a859 words
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Article, Illustration473 1970-09-25 12/13 Cameron Blaike - By Cameron Blaike IN Kelly's Heroes, Clint Eastwood swaps his horse for a jeep, his six-gun for a machinegun and his stetson for a steel pot. But the man remains the same and It's still the swaggering old Clint of473 words
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Advertisement291 1970-09-25 12/13 ft carctj^pfo Th««tr» NighlCiub Watch Ike WILD WILD WORLD HELENS MORRIS a sophisticated linger with a difference. The Duo Kun Walt Dmnrjr's famous cartoonUt and an eyeful-of-an-asaUtant June Wallace Bee her provocative bubble dance. JANET RAE Special guest artiste. This electric organlste gives you a revealing number I Tel: MMift.291 words
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Advertisement34 1970-09-25 12/13 With TENDERNESS' the most sensational, swinging-groovy group direct from Western Australia to give you, with 'THE ASTRO-NOTES'a non-stop musical blast to keep you on the^move.j mCUSCADEN HOUSE HOTEL 40. Cuscaden Road. Singapore. Telephone *****1.34 words
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Advertisement133 1970-09-25 12/13 AMBASSADOR HOTEL On the Waterfront at Katong PROUDLY PRESENTS THI CONSULATE BAR: N* that Quiet after-work drink, or those ore-dinner cocktails loir vour friend* ir the Consulate Bar the NEWEST cocktail bar in Singapore Soft oile caroets deep luxurious seats relaxing mus.c. and sensible prices WK not drop In tonight?133 words
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Advertisement35 1970-09-25 12/13 LUNCH: 12 noon to 3 p.m. DINNER: 6 p.m. to Midnight (SUNDAYS OPEN FOR DINNER ONLY) 91, Tanglin Road, Singapore, 10. Tel: *****5 THE AQUARIUS DISCOTHEQUE IS CLOSED FOR RENOVATION. WATCH OUT FOR FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS!35 words
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Advertisement132 1970-09-25 12/13 SINGAPORE TOP TUNE SINGING PALACE (Fully A)fc*a4iti»n«4> 2nd Fleor, A 320, S*R«"foon ROOD, SinaoDor*. TPL: 3*0900 it-v i 'N m i f CHAN HONC: TAIWAN T V b RECORDING ARTISTES LIM MEI TIE 1969 HONC KONC SINGING QUEEN SONG PENC: LOCAL T.V. b RECORDING ARTISTES SHIRLET SHEN: NICHTINCALE OF HONG132 words
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Article, Illustration610 1970-09-25 14 Tom Cullen - By Tom Cullen, A garbage man is not everyone's idea of an ambassador of goodwill. But 24 year old Barry Fox, a garbage collector from Dorset, Is touring the United States as an unofficial emissary with all expenses paid by the Winston Churchill610 words
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Article41 1970-09-25 14 I AM only one, but still 1 am one; I cannot do everything, but still I ean do something; and because I cannot do everything I will not refuse to do the something that I can do. Edward K. Hale.41 words
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Article544 1970-09-25 14 Joseph Temple - *y Joseph Temple MANPOWER i« still Hi« biggest single problem feeing Hie industrial giants who are now developing Hie immense nickel-mining potenHalities of the Western Australian goldfield areas. And the key is: women. The nickel companies say the shortage of women makes it difficult to hold544 words
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377 1970-09-25 14 Wayne G. Brandstadt, M. D - DOCTOR'S MAXLBAO By Wayne G. Brandstadt, M. D. WHEN your doctor orders various laboratory tests, he does not rely on the reports to make his diagnosis but only to give him supporting evidence or to rule out certain conditions. A laboratory report Is377 words
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Article696 1970-09-25 15 Harold Heffernan - BY Harold Heffernan, Of course it can't happen any more in this new era of a mod sophisticated Hollywood! You know, like getting yourself "discovered'' by sitting in a drug store sippinq a malt a la Lana Turner. Or, as in the case of a husky, handsome696 words
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Article190 1970-09-25 15 HOLLYWOOD Mike Frankovich announced the first casting for his upcoming motion picture version of Jacqueline Susann's '"The Love Machine." Dyan Cannon, who received a New York Film Critics Award and an Oscar nomination this year for her performance in the Frankovich Production "Bob Carol Ted Alice." has190 words
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Advertisement55 1970-09-25 15 TRIBUTE TO HIS BROTHER 7 T M Don Blame Me Where Are You? There Goes My Heart My Blue Heaven Did I Remember? Once In A While Try A Little Tenderness I'm In The Mood For Love Where The Action Is Hi Lili. Hi-Lo Blue Moon Reservations now open Book55 words
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Miscellaneous199 1970-09-25 15 LID O Phone *****4 NOW SHOWING! 11 am. 1.30 f1» D H L«wrence» "Wobh la Love" Color (DA) COMINO BOON I "Cndrr(roin<* Color ftJA) ICAPITOL PHcnr *****J Oprni Today!—No Free List II am. 1.3* 6.45. 9.:»<1 "THE UNGRATEFI'L ONE" Mandarin In Scope. Color (A BHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin in Scope. Color199 words
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Miscellaneous137 1970-09-25 15 rmpfii QRGANISATIOIM ICATHAY -3 ***** Now Sbowinc! No freo List 11 am. t.M, 0.00 A 900 pm UQM'I "KELl.Y'tt HKBUCH" Clint Baa t wood Panavlaton Mclrocolor ODEQIM ***** 1 I6TH ACTION rt( KU) DAT 11 am 1-8 M ill Ml pa Too Can't Wl* la AU' root CurUa Charloo BronAOD137 words
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Article, Illustration340 1970-09-25 16 During the post three years, girls hove bought enough stockings to probobly round the globe several times in sheer nylon. With so many brands on the market and manufacturers makin e different styles in knit and design, it should be possible for340 words
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Article233 1970-09-25 16 HAVE an ordinary looking: pair of brown shoes today and a bright orange pair tomorrow, by just stepping into the wonderful world of coloured make-op for shoes. Liquid It's not a paint that will come off in the rain, not a dye that233 words
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183 1970-09-25 16 IJAVE you ever thought of 11 brightening dish-washing blues with p window curtain of beod strands in different colours? This would be one way of fighting those blues ond olso on original kitchen window treatment if you hove been looking for183 words
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343 1970-09-25 16 THERE'S a new version of the "lounge lizard" on the fashion scene. In the Twenties the phrase meant an overly elegant male, but the current lounge lizard is an at-home lasher lor women a snakeskin look tf» leisure clothes. Two-piece lounging pyjamas come in343 words
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Article941 1970-09-25 17 Bored with the house you live in... why not try a beer barrel or a hollowed out log for size The house that Jack built has nothing on being bottled in champagne There is an excellent reason why an ex-naval rating living in Stepney, Australia, never throws •tones. He lives941 words
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Article, Illustration613 1970-09-25 17 Ann Landers - Ann Landers Dear Ann Landers: I read with much Interest the letter from the mother who sat kr the phase wondering why her son didn't call. Her selfpitying tone. "After all the sacrifices I made for him was the tipoff.613 words
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Miscellaneous1929 1970-09-25 18 LOOKING AND LISTENING....fv and radio guide CAIWOLL mOHTIR'S 13 Roving Report 38 Room 223 9 09 The Ed Sullivan Show (CHANNEL S) from the Carroll Righter Institute .3.00 Opening Anncta. In All Languages and General HospiC.ENERAL TENDENCIES: You are all stirred up to get what you want and too (rank1,929 words
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Article, Illustration583 1970-09-25 19 MASSACHUSETTS It was early morning in a small Massachusetts town. People were stirring in darkened bedrooms and lights were going on in a few kitchens. Two or three miles away, a trailer truck turned off the highway and headed into town. It was not an ordinary trailer.UPI - 583 words
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Article, Illustration436 1970-09-25 19 WHAT is money? Money Is either a coin •r soic which holds •ome value in it. With money one can bay anything from m sweet to luxurious mansion, all depending on the amount of money one has. At present, man cannot live without436 words
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Article26 1970-09-25 19 TANGLIN Tech* teal SHitrtl Bill >«• nmi prl*c-flviii?ceFefii-nj aad March past tomorrow at S.3f p.m. Mr. Chnf Jit Kooa. Mr for Tion* Rahru will preaenl the26 words
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Article, Illustration134 1970-09-25 19 1 AM pr»«4 of being a Singaporean. There are various reasons for feeling so. Singapore Is a beautiful Island with clean streets. The trees and plants well laid on roadsides add beauty to the Island. The growing parks and gardens with lovely flowers134 words
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Article91 1970-09-25 19 following seek pew-pals from hrre. MUor. 8 8. Pando Head. A O Line*. 14th Street, London K.c. S. England. Hobbles: Foot bail, hockey, rioting placet. Harmlnder Singh Munjal (18): S4-H. Camnaught Circus New Delhi. 1. India. Robbies: Collecting stamps, view cards, coins u»d pop music. Ashok Kumar (17),91 words
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Advertisement195 1970-09-25 19 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe The Eastern Sun's essay writing contest tor tort end girls of 14 end under (Junior) end toys and girls over 14 (Senior) appears in this page how Mondey to Fridey. Mu money is: S!C for Seniors and $5 for |unJon for every essay published AH195 words
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Article293 1970-09-25 20 The Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore illustrated a mixed trading floor yesterday with a alight run-up in turnover to 1.6 million units. Quiet conditions continued to rule the overall market except lor glamour Issues. Industrial* recorded some 1.367,000 deals with a firm undertone. The biggest293 words
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Article229 1970-09-25 20 ffhe market lost ground this week by over one cent to touch 601 cent* lor October 1 R. 8.8. with turnover at a bare minimum in conditions alternatively described as dull and Inactive. The apathy can be attributed to the continuation of dearth of orders, widening disparity229 words
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Article246 1970-09-25 20 October first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 50-1/2 cents per lb. unchanged from the previous dose. The tone of the market was quiet. First business was written at 50f cents after a f cent lower opening following overseas advices246 words
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Article118 1970-09-25 20 HONG KONG Thursday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 196.5 197.5 per 100 Straltc dollars 149.5 151.5 per 1.000 Taiwan cellars 5.745 6.755 per Australian dollai 340 360 per 1.000 Burmest kyats 475 495 per 1,000 Indian rupees 135 155 per118 words
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Article703 1970-09-25 20 BID and offer prices officially listed at the close of business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS H 8 Aetna 1.53 1.34 Ajinomoto 1.98 MO Aioan L4l Allied Choc. 2.72 2.76 Ben. 1.04 106 Berjaya 116 1-18 Borneo 1.16703 words
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Article837 1970-09-25 20 BUSINESS done In and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded In brackets in lots of 1,000 unite unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS A lean $1.41 (4); Allied Choc $2 76 (5); Berjaya $1 19 (21) $l.lB837 words
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Article409 1970-09-25 21 hnve^Vushed^in 1 16 Ttw#d < ?y pushed Queensland Mines to a new hl*t» of $40.06 AH sh d «*»>«*»«* shar f« Sydney Stock Exchange. the JS_SSi M IS.I0 U W«dieXj I Xht O,UWe- t nd Where Excitement ran high In the uranium section throughout the dajr409 words
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Article, Illustration160 1970-09-25 21 A Singapore toy factory which is expanding to meet increasing export orders, has decided to 'move its factory' to its workers. Ine Company is the Blue Box Toy Factory which this week began product.on in its brand new $l million Complex In the heart of Toa160 words
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136 1970-09-25 21 Kumpulan Gathrie Sendirian Berhad has concluded a planting industry consultancy service contract with the Private Development Corporation (PDC) of the Philippines. It m the first such contract to be signed by the company with an overseas client. The agreement, which is for three years, was136 words
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Article83 1970-09-25 21 The Port of Singapore Authority has the following berthing arrangements for tod.iv September 25, 1970. ARRIVALS G •downs Vessels 21 west Petaling 2u Klias 8/9 Emma Bakke (1) 10/11 Emma Bakke (11) 88/39 s Neptune Amethyst t6 Ohkawa Maru 45 Amerskerk 22 Ever Constant 22 Mellta *483 words
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Article174 1970-09-25 21 THE Bank of America will establish its second international banking subs.diary in the United States early next year. The opening of this new subsidiary in Chicago. Illinois, will mark for the first time a UJS. banking organisation having Internationa, banking facilities In more than two states and174 words
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Advertisement140 1970-09-25 21 P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are invited from P W D. registered contractors or non-regi*-tered person or companies with the necessary experience and financial capacity who will be required to pay a tender deposit ot $3OO/-, refundable 11 a bona fide Tender Is submltted. for the following work TII K CONSTBI tTION140 words
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Advertisement981 1970-09-25 21 TENDER NOTICES P.WJ>. SINGAPORE TENDERS are Invited from PW D Registered Contractors for the undermentioned works L Hipplr and Instsllfttlon tralUc pedestrian lIkIU o«>ntrol along Orchard Koad Mwrii (Irani Road and ttooltt "Electrical" Contra*, ton. Closing date: 110 70 at .0 00 a m t Rental of Refresh menl Stalls981 words
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Article2974 1970-09-25 22 SATURDAY Raee 1: CI. 4 Div. 6—6 F.—2.00 p.m. ($7,500) 1. 9 Hilversum 3y 9 00 J Breuk (Tjoa) Dawkins 10 X. 8 Princely C°*ch 3y 9 00 Elcasey (J Donnelly) Nelson 8 5. 0 Punter's Bill 3y 813 Ace (Osman) Didham 11 4. Collusion2,974 words
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205 1970-09-25 23 An Interport Regatta, the flrst to held in a freshwater reservoir will be staged in Singapore soon. Organised by the Far East Amateur Rowing Association, the international regatta will be held on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, at the Seletar Reservoir. Six foreign rowing clubs205 words
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Article78 1970-09-25 23 MACAO The winner of the 1967 Macao Grand Prix, Tony Maw of Singapore, has sent In his entry to the organizing committee of the 17th Grand Prix scheduled for Nov. 28-29. Two other seasoned drivers, Malcolm Ramsay of Australia and Dieter Quester of Austria, also have78 words
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Article689 1970-09-25 23 DENNI BOY - By DENNI BOY OPEECHMAKER, trainer Mansor's Gold Cup continued to impress in his preparation for the Gold Gup this Sunday. With Subian Dalwee astride, Speechmaker strode out stylishly over 3f in 38 4/S on a yielding track here this morning. KACHANG KDDA, another Cup candidate, also689 words
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Article106 1970-09-25 23 A team of seven karters and two officials left here yesterday to compete In the fourth Bundong Kart Prix to be held on September 26-27. The two officials are Thong Chin Chi (team manager) and Sunny Ng (official). The seven karters Include Singapore's 1970 kart106 words
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Article212 1970-09-25 23 NEW YORK Major league baseball results and standings after Wednesday's games: NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L GB Pittsburgh 83 72 New York 81 74 2 Chicago 80 74 2) St. Louis 74 81 9 Philadelphia 70 85 13 Montreal 69 86 14 WEST W L OB212 words
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Article, Illustration177 1970-09-25 24 Seised pirate taxis now end up in the hungry furnaces of the National Iron and Steel Mill. The Government is selling confiscated pirate taxis as scrap Iron at $lOO each. Better and still serviceable vehicles can be re conditioned and sold abroad,177 words
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Article258 1970-09-25 24 YORK Mitchell Sharp, Canadian External Affairs Minister, disclosed that Communist China has asked Canada to support its entry into the United Nations. The Ottawa Government has agreed to do so if current talks of diplomatic recognition are successful. However, Sharp denied that Canada was lobbying258 words
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89 1970-09-25 24 BANGKOK A selftaught Thai astrologer, who claims he can foretell aircraft hijackings, is offering his services to interested airlines. Chantana Burachol, 65, says he can predict whether an airliner will complete its ioumey or be diverted from its course by a hijacker if he knows89 words
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207 1970-09-25 24 CURITIBA, Brazil A mutinous crewman Kited to death 22 fishermen aboard a Taiwan at, a rescued survivor has told police. The 330-ton fishing boat Bin Hal n. of Kaohlung, Taiwan, was aground on a reef 20 miles north of Paranagua with six seriously 111207 words
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Advertisement13 1970-09-25 24 THONG SU CO. (8) PTE LTD. 34 MMFORD MM) SINGAPORE 9 TEL' *****.13 words