Eastern Sun, 3 November 1970
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Title Section19 1970-11-03 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own 10 cents Etfd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1488 Tuesday, November 3, 1970 MC (P) 161619 words
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Article, Illustration127 1970-11-03 1 Gardener Osman bin AH, 31, was led to the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to be formally charged with the doubl«> murde r of a eook and a washerwoman The gardener Is alleged to have murdered Tan Tai Heng, 68, a cook, and Madam Wu127 words
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408 1970-11-03 1 JNDONESIA has launched a multi-million dollar bid to lure foreign investors, especially oil companies, from Singapore. An "oil centre" costing Ss4.B million is to be built in Jakarta to provide focilities for investors, UPI reported from Jakarta. In Singapore, officials of oil companies408 words
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Article67 1970-11-03 1 BRISBANE—A tight security cordon surrounds a Taiwanese fishing vessel escorted to Brisbane by a Navy patrol boat. The captain and 23 crew men are confined aboard and guarded by armed men. The 45-foot Fei Jyi Tsair, registered in Taiwan, was arrested on Friday near Swain Reefs,67 words
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Advertisement26 1970-11-03 1 TH CM: <■ K >♦ 1 HEFR 1 V r r K *5 w HAW MR BROTHERS INTERNATIONAL LTD. Proprietors of ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL26 words
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157 1970-11-03 2 A former paranoid schizophrenic was Jesterday committed > stand trial in the HiCh Court MI a ch«r« e of «r*w. (Than Pali M, was alleged to have ant fire to I home hetoa rtee to M CVmt AMI. driver, at 2 aat 7 in157 words
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52 1970-11-03 2 AN illegal Indonesian Immigrant was yesterday lined $l,OOO or tn default six months' jail lor using a forgec Singapore identity card. All bin Omar, 17, who was arrested on Oct. 20 near Jalan Ibrahim Clrcua. leplaced the original photograph on the identity card with52 words
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Article57 1970-11-03 2 KOTA KTNABALU The Labour Department here Is to carry out checks to find out whether children under 14 years old ar e being employed, its commissioner. Mr U Lai Chii •aid yesterday This followed allegations in a local newspaper that many underaged girls had been «ninloyed in57 words
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Article, Illustration436 1970-11-03 2 A young labourer was yesterday freed from an "evil spirit" which had possessed him for five years. The story of M K.S. Balan may sound like old wives' tale but to Mr. P.M.S. Thangal, ghost-layer, it is a devilishly serious436 words
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270 1970-11-03 2 An Italian trade mission arrived here yesterday to investigate investment opportunities with local partners. The leader of the mission, Prof. G. Tocco 'optimistically predicted there will be more industrial joint ventures. The 31-member mission includes industrialists. manufacturers and senior officials of the Italian Foreign Ministry270 words
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121 1970-11-03 2 Chellamah Arumugam, 44, convicted on a charge of living on immoral earnings of a 19-year-**W girl, was yesterday Jailed for six months. The girl, Miss Vetha. vall v d/o Thumbasamy told the court that some time in January 'his year, she was brought121 words
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Miscellaneous84 1970-11-03 2 Around town 9.00 a.m. Pre** and VIP preview tor American Women's Bazaar at the home ot Ambassador Cross, 53, Grange Road. 7.00 p.m. Reception to mark Panama's** Independence Day at Raffles Hotel. 7.30 p.m. Hong Kong Teochew opera sponsored by See Hup Company at Gay World Stadium 7.30 p.m. Teochew84 words
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Article, Illustration622 1970-11-03 3 A BARGIRL'S "consuming jealousy" was the motive behind the murder of Mrs. Ayoko Watanabe, wife of a Japanese engineer, the High Court was told yesterday. Solicitor-General Francis Seow, making his opening address in the start of a 3-week joint murder trial, quoted a few622 words
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Article326 1970-11-03 3 TWO WON $20,000 IN TOTO DRAW Two lucky participants have won the second group prize of $20,000 in last Sunday's Toto Draw No. 87/70. Meanwhile, Thursday's Toto Draw No. 88/70 will be held jointly with the 11th Singapore Sweep Draw at the People's Park Complex and Shopping326 words
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Advertisement110 1970-11-03 3 m THREE SIRR BRRRD <B*€> FERTILIZERS 0 PERK STAR BRRRD IW»WL AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS LOOKING for fertilizers, agricultural chemicals? BIAN HENG has it all. Whether it be Three Star' fertilizers of 'Peak Star'agricultural chemicals, the results will be BOUNTIFUL HARVESTS. One of th« Suppliers to RUBBER INDUSTRY (REPLANTING) BOARD, F.L.D.A. and110 words
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Article307 1970-11-03 4 pENANG Millionaire Mr. Soon Cheng Sun will appeal against Mr. Justice N. Sharma's decision on Oct. 31, ordering him to return the two items of jewellery to his son, Sonny Soon, witMn 48 hours. This was disclosed yesterday by his counsel, Mr. Gan Peik Chee, who307 words
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Article, Illustration142 1970-11-03 4 Cathay Pacific flight hostess. Miss Chiyo Ideta flew into Singapore over the weekend with a pleasant duty: to make an up-to-the-minute study of142 words
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Article54 1970-11-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR A five-member delegation led by the Indian Minister of Health and Planning. Mr B.S. Sharma. arrived yesterday from Singapore for a one-day unofficial visit. Mr. Sharma said that the delegation is on a study tour of family planning programmes in the Far East. The delegation will54 words
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Article253 1970-11-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR Asian women were yesterday urged to retain the ideals of Asian women hood as well as accept the modern methods of the west. The call was made by the Minister of Welfare Services, Tan Sri Fatimah Binti Haji Hashim at the253 words
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Article35 1970-11-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR— Building contractor, Tan Wee Sang. 45, has reported to police that his $16,000 Mercedes Benz 220 is missing. He parked iit in front of his house in Loke Yew oa Sunday.35 words
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Article215 1970-11-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR Border trade agreement between Malaysia and Indonesia will come into effect immediately, the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Raja Tan Sri Mohar said yesterday. The agreement signed in Jakarta on Aug. 24 specified the areas and persons permitted to carry215 words
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Article156 1970-11-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR The former manager of the Associated Travel Agency here, Mr. Eunaa Blair Aeria. detied la the seasons CMII here yesterday that he had takes part In swindling the Federal Capital Commission. However, he agreed that he had kept the ■Maey seat by the156 words
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Article76 1970-11-03 4 JOHORE BAHRU Johore police believe they can solve at least two armed robberies and four car thefts with the arrest of a gang of 11 youth* at a hideout here on Sunday. They also expect to make a few more arrests soon, a police spokesman76 words
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Article30 1970-11-03 4 CAIRO Egypt is to send a number of woven doctors for medical work in the rural areas of Malaysia, the Middle East News Agency reported yesterday.30 words
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Article, Illustration332 1970-11-03 5 Police yesterday found Hie body of a farmer in a canal but are not sure if they have a murder mystery on their hands. The body of Cheng Kim Fook, 39, of Lorong Serendit, was found in the canal under a bridge, at332 words
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Article, Illustration403 1970-11-03 5 Singapore's continued industrial success depends on the modernisation ot plant, machinery and the upgrading of the skills of labour. This was stated by the Minister fo r Law and National Development, Mr. E.W. Barker, at the opening ceremony at the Bork Singapore slicer plant at Kranjl.403 words
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Article27 1970-11-03 5 CONTRACTOR Neo Eng Kiat, 38, was yesterday fined $4,000 for employing six Malaysians without work permits at a. Upper Changi Road work site last yionth.27 words
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Article116 1970-11-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR —Ma-laysia-Singapore Airlines employees in West Malaysia will not boycott all overtime work for another 2 weeks at the request of the Ministry of Labour. A spokesman of the Airline Employees' Union explained the postponement was to enable the MSA Board of Directors to study116 words
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Article150 1970-11-03 5 8 K Ramachandran, 30, was jailed lor 3 years with 9 strokes 3 the cane when he eaded guilH to 13 charges of vandalism. Three chartrs were read out while the rest were taken into consideration. In the first charge, he admitted attending to steal a150 words
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Article60 1970-11-03 5 MALACCA Fire gutted a row of 4 shop houses Including a rubber dealer's shop and electrical equipment shop In Jalan Kampong Hulu early yesterday. Three Are engine* brought the flame under control within 20 minutes, however. Mr Gan Puay Chi, the rubber dealer, estimated his losses60 words
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Article, Illustration286 1970-11-03 6 SAIGON Gen Duong Van Minh, (Big Minh) opponent of President Thieu yesterday attacked Thieu's regime and accused it of political stability. "Iff the military situation has ffavourably improved, the politicial situations are in an apprehensive deterioration" Minh said. The unstable political position,286 words
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78 1970-11-03 6 Hoi An, a village just south of Da Nang in northern South Vietnam is completely flooded following days of torrential monsoon rains. Flood waters are now receding and U.S. and South Vietnamese forces have mobilised hundreds of soldiers, helicopters, aircraft and boats to speed massive relief operations to re-house and78 words
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Article244 1970-11-03 6 MANILA Judge Ceferino Gaddi, who ordered arrest of an American commander for contempt of court, has rejected U.S. claims that he has no jurisdiction over the American military officer. Judge Ceferino Gaddi said under the PhilippineU.S. Military Bases Agreement tne Philippines has jurisdiction. Col- Averill244 words
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134 1970-11-03 6 SJANG NGAI William Calley charged with e murders of 102 Vietnamese civilians in Hie My Lai massacre has arrived here to gather evidence for his defence. Quang Ngai is Just seven miles from My Lai. South Vietnamese sources said Calley had asked for134 words
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126 1970-11-03 6 CANBERRA Immigration Minister Phillip Lynch said ft is Australia's policy to onl T assist Europeans to migrate to Australia. in parliament Senator Arthur Poyser asked why an Englishman a highly competent draughtsman married to an Indian, was refused passage. Poyser said the family was126 words
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Article196 1970-11-03 6 RANGOON Burmese newspapers have published angry editorials denying reports from Bangkok that Revolutionary Council Chairman General Ne Win was dead or dying. Describing the reports and the newspaper Bangkok World as "merchants of malice" two official Burmese newspapers blamed the reports on expatriates wishing to overthrow196 words
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Article, Illustration93 1970-11-03 7 TWO naval tup (below) try to hold the fire- blackened and Counded tanker Pacini lory steady as it to pounded by Touch seas off the Isle of Wight. Fire struck the 42,700-ton tanker after It was in a collision with another tanker. Five crewmen areUPI photos. - 93 words
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288 1970-11-03 7 YORK Israel has developed and successfully test-flown its own version of the Mirage-5 fighter-bombers thot France refuses to deliver, Time magazine says. By 1972, the magazine said, Israel expects to be manufacturing its homemade jets at a rate of one a month, a production288 words
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Article118 1970-11-03 7 SYDNEY, Australian commercial broadcasting stations began paying British records again yesterday after a sixmonth ban. The ban on British and some Australian records was imposed in May following a royalties dispute between the radio stations and record companies. Representatives of the Federation of Australian Commercial118 words
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Article101 1970-11-03 7 CANBERRA, The Australian Government will not allow a proposed iour-wheel drive vehicle sale to Egypt. An External Affairs spokesman said no approach had been made lor an export licence for the 500 vehicles. A Perth company has been negotiating with an agent in Cairo101 words
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Article143 1970-11-03 7 BANGKOK —That police have killed five bandits in a pre-dawn battle in the Betong area which jots into Malaysia. Police sources said a 15-man police squad taking part in a massive anti-bandit drive in all the southern provinces surprised a bandit croup in a rub. ber143 words
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Article492 1970-11-03 8 Woman, 80, saves 3 from blaze LONDON An 80-year-old woman smashed down the door of a biasing house In London and dragged her neighbour's 3 children to safety. White-haired Clssle Archlbell then collapsed after the rescue and was rushed to hospital suffering from shock. She was later492 words
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Article423 1970-11-03 8 OT. LAURENT DU PONT, France Public anger mounted over the padlocking of emergency exists which trapped 142 young victims in a raging inferno. Sunday's dance hall disaster was France's worst fire since 1921. Some of the grief stricken f>arents raised charges of negigence. Fire423 words
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Article, Illustration75 1970-11-03 8 Britain's "dirty jobs" strike by government employees has entered its 6th week with 10-foot high smelly mounds of garbage in some places. Guardsmen and Royal Engineers remove the trash in London's famed East End market (above). Two bulldozers and 10 trucks were brought in byUPI radiophoto. - 75 words
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Article23 1970-11-03 8 HELSINKI Soviet and American negotiators met yesterdav to open the third round of their Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT), p23 words
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165 1970-11-03 8 WASHINGTON Russia has Hinted at the possibility of a deal to free American students jailed in East Germany during the past months, U.S. sources disclosed. Hints of a possible deal came when U.S. Ambassador Kenneth Rush raised the matter in a conversation with Soviet165 words
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Article, Illustration431 1970-11-03 9 Congress noUs YORK Democrat's launched an 11th hour March for votes to neutralise the Law-and-Order blitz pressed by President Nixon to help Republican candidates in Tuaedety's icongressional election. The President's opponents, fighting hard to keep control of Congress, stressed Inflation and mounting unemployment, and accused431 words
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135 1970-11-03 9 4, California Seven hundred pobce bad to be called oat last n) t after a rock concert riot erupted into a "major civil disturbai Tbe brok« out at the Anai. Convention Centre wi i President Nixon addressed a Republican rally under heavy guard135 words
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184 1970-11-03 9 MISSOULA, Montana Five persons, including three members of a sky diving party, were killed and a sixth person injured yesterday in a mid-air collision of two light planes over a residential area. Missoula County authorities said a singleengine Cessna 180 carrying lour sky divers184 words
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123 1970-11-03 9 NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana Fonr persons were injured yesterday when an antique, muunloading cannon discharged prematurely during a football halftime show billed as "one of the most dangerous" ever planned. The hatftiny show. during the Los Angeles Rams-New Orleans Saints game, featured a re-creation of123 words
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Advertisement35 1970-11-03 9 Tidier Transport Private Limited takes pleasure the Government of Republic of Panama in th Independence celebration Timber Transport Private Limited Tug Barge Service Room 5, Wisma Indonesia, Orchard Road, Singapore. Tel: *****3/*****8 Cable Address: TIMBERPORT35 words
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Article451 1970-11-03 10 IT THANT has indicated again that he will not accept any offer of extension of his services as the Secretary General of the United Nations. In 1966 when his first term of office ended he had said about the same thing but after demurring for a long451 words
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Article215 1970-11-03 10 ONE of the most important events in the short history of space exploration is the recently concluded talks between American and Soviet experts in which they discussed the coordination of space programmes. Up to now the exploration of outer space has been primarily competitive. "Hie Soviet Union took215 words
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Article, Illustration632 1970-11-03 10 ART BUCHWALD - By ART BUCHWALD, There is a great deal of soul-searching going on in this country as to why things hare gone wrong. The Democrats blame the Republicans. The Republicans blamo the radical-liberals. The students blame the Establishment. The Establishment bltmes Doctor Spock. The one thing everyone632 words
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Article548 1970-11-03 10 Vicente Maliwang - By Vicente Maliwang, THE mad scramble for seats in the 1971 Philippine constitutional convention ends on Nov. 10 when Filipino voters elect 320 delegates out of a staggering total of 4,450 candidates. The voters have a wide array of candidates to choose from. They range from political548 words
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Advertisement63 1970-11-03 10 Foreinn new* and featnrn appearing In all editions ol the Kastern Hun ana The Sun are from Knurrs United Press International. A t e n c e France Presae fcdltora Syndicate Newapapei hnterpriM- *ssoelation Publishers Hall Syndicate. Los Angeles Times Syndicate Ue mini News Service North American Newspaper Alliance First63 words
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REPUBLIC OF PANAMA-INDEPENDENCE DAY
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Article, Illustration740 1970-11-03 11 SHLOMO GUKSBERG - By SHLOMO GUKSBERG, IG Presidential Bureau, Financial Adviser to the Government It's Ponomonian tradition to welcome foreign investments and accord them good treatment. This indeed has been an important factor tor the growth of the country's economy. During the last decade, the Panamanian economy has registered a740 words
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Article, Illustration852 1970-11-03 12 rpOURISM has developed info one of Panama's great foreign exchange earners. Modern hotels dominating the Panamanian skyline clearly underlines the importance tourism plays in the economy. Much of the growth In the Industry nas been influenced by the Government's foresight in exploiting Panama's strategic location in the heart852 words
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Article691 1970-11-03 13 Following a rigorous Policy of tax assessment and collection, initiated in 1969, tax revenue Cor the fiscal year 1969 have grown 11 per cent as compared to 1968. Total tax revenues amounted to $133-mil-lion, versos $ll9- million for the previous year. The administration has succeeded in eliminating691 words
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Article, Illustration1527 1970-11-03 14/15 Guillermo E. Beleno C - By Guillermo E. Beleno C., uillermo E. Beleno C., MPH., MCS., OMS/WHO/WPRO Consultant PANAMA. There is dear sun and very benign weather here. So is in Singapore. Both countries are antipodes. There are many things that look common for both. The differences are small. But1,527 words
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Article542 1970-11-03 17 a staff writer - By a staff writer rFHE strategic location of Panama in the heart of the Americas has influenced the course of its history as well as that of neighbouring countries. The same factor still applies today particularly in commerce, shipping and industry. Area Panama forms part of542 words
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Article, Illustration284 1970-11-03 18 THIS is "Pollera Montuna", one of the several National Dresses of the Republic of Panama. The "Pollera Montuna", is a complement of various pieces including jewellery which is as follows;- THE BLOUSE: The blouse is enriched by embroidered lappings down to the waist line and284 words
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Advertisement59 1970-11-03 11 Members of the JINGAPORE SHIPPING send Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government People of the REPUBLIC OF PANAMA on the occasion of their Independence Day from: Compass Agencies Limited Chuan Ann Shipping Company limited Heng Leong Shipping Company Ngoh Hong Hang (Private) Limited Shun Cheong Steam Navigation Co. (S) Pte.59 words
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Advertisement97 1970-11-03 12 Felicitations Best Wishes to the Government People of the Republic on the occasion of their Independence Day C.F. SHARP CO. (M) PTE. LTD. Maritime Building, SINGAPORE. Tel: *****/***** Penang: C.F. Sharp Co. (M) Sdn. Bhd. 33, China Street Ghaut. Tel: ***** ***** Port Swettenham: C.F. Sharp Co. (M) Sdn. Bhd.97 words
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Advertisement52 1970-11-03 12 Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government People of the Republic of Panama on the occasion of their Independence Day from* Anglo Norse Co. (Pte) Ltd. importers fir exporters ship chandlers interior decoration modern furniture maker underwater hull cleaning repairs fir surveys* 128, Cecil Street, Singapore, 1. Tel: ***** (4 Lines)52 words
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Advertisement150 1970-11-03 13 Mr. Inve You are respectfully invited to take a fresh look at the 1971 business in Panama. Ministry of Commerce and Industry Panama 5. Republlo of Panama Oflcina de Planiflcaclon de la Presidencla (Presidential Bureau of Planning) Panama 1, Republic of Panama Mlnisterio de Hacienda Y Tesoro (Ministry of Finance150 words
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Advertisement84 1970-11-03 13 Congratulations to Government People of the REPUBLIC O on the of their Independence from Jacky's Transport Shipping Agency (Pte.) Ltd. Industrial Commerciol Bonk Building 2, Shenton Way, 4th Floor, SINGAPORE, 1. Cable: "JACKTRANS" Felicitations A Best Witthem to the Government 4k People of the Republic of on the occasion of84 words
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Advertisement100 1970-11-03 14/15 i'onffrntuiations A Best fi ishes to the (Vorem nt <»n t A People of the Mtvpublic o/ Panama on the oeeasion of their independence Day 3SI PETRO SEA INTERNATIONAL (PTE) LTD IS ACLLVTLY ENGAGED IN PROVIDING igineering, Insurant•, instruction Transportation And irthasing, Central Services ipping, Drilling FOR OIL EXPLORATION, PRODUCING100 words
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Advertisement43 1970-11-03 14/15 Heartiest Congratulations to the REPUBLIC OF PANAMA on the Independence Day from: OCEAN MARITIME (PTE.) LTD. (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Shipping Agents and Ships Broker 13th L-M, Asia Insurance Building (Finlayson Green) SINGAPORE, 1. Tel: *****, ***** ***** Cable Address: "UNIONCARGO"43 words
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Advertisement27 1970-11-03 14/15 Felicitations Best Wishes to the Government People of the REPUBLIC OF PANAMA on the occasion of their INDEPENDENCE DAY MARITIME INSPECTION CORPORATION Ship Surveyors j^/2^R°bin son Rd.27 words
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Advertisement98 1970-11-03 14/15 Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government People of the REPUBLIC OF PANAMA on the occasion of their Independence Day H 1 INTECO Maritime Service Company (Private) Ltd. Marine Surveyors and Consultants P.O. Box 1286 Commercial Union Building, sth Floor, No. 11, Robinson Road, Singapore, 1. Telephones: *****/***** Cables "INTECOSIN" Singapore98 words
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Advertisement105 1970-11-03 16 Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government People of the Republic of Panama on the occasion of their Independence Day from: Hemes Assis Shipping Trading (Pte) Ltd. Room 301, No. 6, Cecil Street, Singapore, 1. Tel. *****, *****, *****4 *****0 Cable Address: "HERMESHIP" Shipowners, Shipping Agents Representatives Import Export, Commission Agent.105 words
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Advertisement113 1970-11-03 16 Heartiest Congratulations to the Government and People of the Republic of Panama on the occasion of their Independence Day from: Asia Fishing Industry Corp. (Pte.) Ltd. Room No. 505 506, Industrial Commercial Bank Building, Shcnton Way, SINGAPORE, I. Tel: ***** ***** Cable Address: "ASIAFISH" Greetings to the People Government of113 words
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Advertisement83 1970-11-03 16 Congratulations to the People Government of the Republic of Panama on the occasion of their Independence Dag from: LAM KOK Group of Companies 902/904, AIA Building, 9th Floor. Singoporo, 1. Tel. *****, *****, *****, ***** Felicitations Best Wishes to the Government People of the Republic of Panama on the occasion83 words
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Advertisement33 1970-11-03 17 Congratulations and Best W to the People Government of the REPUBLIC OF PANAMA on the occasion of their Independence Day from: TIDEWATER MARINE SERVICE Goodwood Park Hotel, Suite 125, SINGAPORE, 9. Telephone: *****733 words
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Advertisement124 1970-11-03 17 Guan Guan Shipping (Pte.) Ltd. takes pleasure in joining the Government of Republic of in their Independence celebration Golden Line Guan Guan Shipping (Pte.) Ltd. Shipowners Shipping Agents P. O. Box 1145 23. Telok Ayer Street, Singapore. Tel: ***** Room 2, 3rd Floor, Lee Rubber Building, 145, Jalan Bandar. Kuala124 words
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Advertisement73 1970-11-03 18 pa Congratulations Bist Wishes to the REPUBLIC OF PANAMA on the Independence Day Thye Nan Loong (S) Pie. Lid Eastern Steamship Enterprises (S) Pic. Ltd. A g fnls for Eastern Marine Lines Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government People of the Republic of on the occasion of their Independence Day73 words
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Advertisement120 1970-11-03 18 Heartiest Congra tu lotions to The Government People of THE REPUBLIC on the occasion of their INDEPENDENCE from; CHIA NGI International Shipping (Pte) Ltd. 69-A, BOAT QUAY, SINGAPORE, 1. With it est Com pi intents in the Imi*rernntent A M*euple o/ 4he Mtvpublic o/ Panama on lib# orrnwioia their in120 words
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Article, Illustration489 1970-11-03 19 LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M. D - By LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M.D. Dear Doctor I have been Informed I have a left branch bundle block for which there Is no cure or treatment, and depending upon when the condition developed would determine how much longer I had to go Dear Reader You489 words
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Article761 1970-11-03 19 TOM TIEDE - By TOM TIEDE, Two of this yeor's 15/500 murders occurred on a recent evening in nearby Fairfox County, Va. They involved a couple with domestic problems who were planning to separate. Police say they drove to a parking lot and, while their children watched from761 words
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Article, Illustration256 1970-11-03 19 Robert Wischmeyer - By Robert Wischmeyer, If all men and women were like two Indianapolis residents, there would never be another blood shortage in American cities. Doc Mountjoy. 55, and Floyd Garrls, 63, have contributed 325 pints to blood banks in the last 40 years. Mountjoy began when256 words
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Miscellaneous45 1970-11-03 19 PLAIN JANE y m PICK A L GROOM I WEDDING, BY FRANK BAGEVSKI 1. ELLIOT GOULD 2. MICHAEL. CAINE 3. SEAN CONNECy 4-. STEVE M c QUEEN 5- ***** EASTWOOD 6. PETER FONDA //////>» 1 V y rs v I I m£ v >5 <////,. s a45 words
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Miscellaneous1854 1970-11-03 20 LOOKING AND LISTENING....fv and radio guide k >c^\ from the Carroll Rioter Institute GENERAL TENDENCIES: fixed conditions of an •averse nature could follow after cutting long-time pun into action Use extreme caution to avoid delays, obstacles and limitations of an unfortunate nature. Avoid borrowing or lending as payments could be1,854 words
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Article, Illustration609 1970-11-03 21 Dick Kleiner - By Dick Kleiner, anyone who has been in a David Lean picture, it's hard to talk about any> thing except David Lean. So it was with Trevor Howard, who appears with Robert Mitchum, John Mills and Sarah Miles in Lean's "Ryan's Daughter/' which will be609 words
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Article201 1970-11-03 21 NKW YORK: "The Owl and the Pussycat," the Rastar Production for Columbia Pictures ■tarring Barbra Streisand and George Segal, will have its world premiere today here. "Tised on Bill Manhon's long-r un n 1 n g Broadway hit, "The Owl and the Pussycat" was produced201 words
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Article405 1970-11-03 21 Vernon Scott - By Vernon Scott HOLLYWOOD When Yvonne Decarlo made her starring debut a quarter century ago, movie actresses were expected to be as full bosomed as they were talented. In many cases bosoms won out over talent. Today, Yvonne Is playing a fading movie star In "The Seven405 words
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Article299 1970-11-03 21 CULVER CITY Wil liam Holden has signed to start in The Wild Rovers. a Blake Edwards Production for MGM. The picture, which Edwards will produce, with Ken Wales co-producing, and direct from his own screenplay, will go before the cameras on location in Tucson. Arizona soon. The299 words
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Miscellaneous150 1970-11-03 21 ORGAINJISATID CATHAY -334 NOW SHOWING? II a.m.. ISO 6.50 »30 Pol's "The Kremlin Letter" Barbara Parkins P'Vlsiou Color NEXT CHANOEt RYAN O'NEAL IB "THE GAMES" Color, PanavUloo. (Pos) I ORCHARO 3765 8 81 13th 810 DAY! No Pre* List DAILY 4 SHOWS, I 00. 3.45. 6.30 #l5 ».m. Sundays St150 words
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Miscellaneous208 1970-11-03 21 SHAW ISATION LID O Phone 3734 14 LAST DAY! 11 M, I.4ft. «30. 9.lft pm Sidney Poltler A Martin Landau "They CaU Me MUter Tlbka!" Color (UA» OPENS TOMORROW I "TUB HEBOIO ONES" Mandarin in Scopo. Color CAPITOL Phono Now Showing No Proe Lim 11 am. 1.3#, ft. ft.4ft 9.M208 words
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365 1970-11-03 22 MARIANNE PEREIRA - BY MARIANNE PEREIRA rpHE emergence of the midi and Hie moxi is going to put leg-power bock in its place hidden. And broin-power will come to the fore w'ier« it rightly ought to be. There was a365 words
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Article442 1970-11-03 22 It's often carelessly said that fashion comes out of the streets nowadays, but the fact Is that high fashion still rules the came. surest sign that longer length* are here to stay, despite all the current controversy, is their success with the upper level designers. De La Renta,442 words
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67 1970-11-03 22 Bubble lace it making fashion news in Australia, and all because a clothes manufacturing firm Maglia, discovered it. This bubble lace top that Carol wears is a beautiful brown and can be worn with pants, a mini skirt or even as a cover-up for the beach. It is form fitting67 words
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Article137 1970-11-03 22 Having followed more or less narrow paths in styling during the mini-and-low-beel era, shoes are now picking tip new Interest. One point is the use o4 leathers in com bin a* tion, part i c u larly suede. It appears in shoes that use reptile-patterned137 words
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635 1970-11-03 23 There's no doubt only o minority of women ore wearing the the longer lengths known as midi, longuette and new maxi. In any major fashion change, the more extreme examples naturally look too startling to the average eye. This season's average635 words
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Article, Illustration88 1970-11-03 23 The Italian designers are telling us what the longer lengths are really all about. With the mini there is very little style. They tried to change the basic shift or A-line with little success. And each new style proved more length was needed. And that's88 words
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Article227 1970-11-03 23 ANN LANDERS - ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: My hashand is a good man, steady worker, no bad habits. I have a nice home, food furniture, healthy kids and to the outsider I look like a very lucky woman. So what am 1 complaining about? I guess227 words
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Article339 1970-11-03 24 Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday was still void of the speculative element. B us i nets was •fill minimal o c r o t a broad front in both ready and delayed shares. Weak buying contributed to the easier tendency in the Industrial section. Operators and339 words
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Article274 1970-11-03 24 November first grade robber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 48} cents per lb. down 1J cents from the previous close. The tone of the market was down. London advices were lower than expected and the market eased alter an274 words
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Article213 1970-11-03 24 MANILA, one of the o dest and most historic American corporations In the Philippines has b*>en sold to a consortium o/ Filipino Investors In partnership with a Japanese and an American firm, it was Announced yesterday. The consortium, organised under the name AGP Investment Corporation, bought213 words
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Article114 1970-11-03 24 lIONG KONG Monday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 195.70 196.70 per 100 Straits dollars 148 150 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars 6.76 6.775 per Australian dollar 340 360 oer 1.000 Burmese kyat* 505 525 per 1.000 Indian rupees 148 163 per114 words
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Article636 1970-11-03 24 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 Acmt LSI 142 AjinooKrtO AJeao iLOO 2.15 147 148 Allied Choc. 278 2.74 Boa. 141 1.02 Berjaya 111 LIS Borneo 143 1.67636 words
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Article724 1970-11-03 24 BUSINESS done In and reported to the trading rooms of the Stork Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIES Acma $132 (1); A lean $1.37 (1); Al'ied O»oe. $2 72 (1) $271 (1):724 words
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Article58 1970-11-03 24 (Manager'* Price for Nov. 8) AMIA IM1 TRUSTS M Invest Fund 1.18 1.23Td MMa Pro*. 1.02 1.07 CltARTKKKI) ilMl THl'NTS 8 O. Fund i.OB 1.19 MINUAPOKk (JN11 TRUST* 2nd S'porc 1.85 3rd Spore 1.17xd Com ind. .99 1-04 The Saving Hind 1.01 1.0« 8 P. Fond .96 1.0158 words
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Article95 1970-11-03 24 TUB niton prtrr* ■1 ih« Kineaporr Chlnrt* pTMltiro Kkclmiice v**frr<lui «m» a Ik tVKonui l>|| Uob) balk 07 00 Coronal Oh (fo.b.) drum ftO.ftO Mlvrtl Cnitra MOO Muni ok vvhit* I'rmicr if.o.b.) A*TA |0u% N.W.L H.'intwiik White lHdT,0 P'-pprr <r.«t IUVTrt N.WL, 17* AO Mirunuk hiirritl lila< k Pepper95 words
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Article312 1970-11-03 25 SYDNEY STOCKS CYDNEY Mining, oils and industrial issues slipped further down the boards in a disappointing start for the week on the Sydney Stock Exchange Monday. Nickel leader, Poseidon, crumbled under the heavy selling pressure. After raising backers' hopes, Poseidon slipped from its high of 67.00 to312 words
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Article478 1970-11-03 25 ARRIVAL* 1 iri in. MM% 124 Ku.iU 1 umpur 7 00 am. MHA WS Mudru, Kuala l.umpur I.JO it m M-A IU Kuala Lumpur V 341 a.m. MnA IV: Koala Ul>Mr 11 05 a m. MsA 454 Te> nang. ft a a 1 a l.umpnr 11 Ui am.478 words
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Article141 1970-11-03 25 BANGKOK O. Is of Asian governments and government central bants met here yesterday to study schemes for trade promotion In Asia and the establishment of an Asian Payments Union. The schemes were prepared by two high level missions of the Economic Commission for Asia and the141 words
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Article, Illustration130 1970-11-03 25 It was "Jumbo" day In Frankfurt and Elfle was the star of the show. The occasion was the opening of the world's largest aircraft maintenance hangar, a new home for the Boeing 747 "Jumbo'- Jet« of Lufthansa German Airlines, and Elfle. a 17-year-old elephant, made it130 words
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Article59 1970-11-03 25 KOTA KINABA.LU—The Indonesian government has granted timber concessions to nine Malaysians companies since 1968, the Indonesian Director of Forest Products (marketing and distribution), Mr. Sadikin Djajapertjunda, said yesterday. These companies are now working on jointventures with Indonesian timber companies in Indonesia. The total of capital of the joint-ventures,59 words
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Article190 1970-11-03 25 MANILA Artemus E. Weatherbee, new U.S. ?in£*® r thc Asian Development Bank (ADB), said yesterday the U.S. Congress is expected to approve America's 100 million U.S. dollars contribution to the ADB Special Funds Within vi* nrpobu wccis. Weatherbee. who succeeded Ambassador Bernard Zagorin on190 words
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Advertisement196 1970-11-03 25 Gent's Tailoring So many people make Mitt So maoy are (till thinking of nuking suits. Bnt where can they get Hie right material. right cut right price amd the right service? Vjshi Myi: Clad row askedf Onr lo«i a list of satisfied customer* it our host reference. Visit VASHI'S DEPARTMENT196 words
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Article895 1970-11-03 26 THE following are the race-weighta for the first and second day of the Selangor Turf Club November meeting: SATURDAY CI, 2 Dir. 1 6 FURS. Chateau Roi 9 00 Kenshawn 8.13 Sir Gauntlet 8.11 Royal Catch 806 Film Star 8.06 Blue Sky 8 03 Kingmaker 8.02 Elite Special895 words
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Article1078 1970-11-03 26 TONY COZIER - The furore created in the West Indies over cricket captain Sobers' trip to Rhodesia to play for one weekend escalated into a Caribbean-wide political crisis. Sobers has now expressed his regret for the embarrassment he has caused, but the repercussions of the affair are likely to rumble1,078 words
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395 1970-11-03 27 LAS VEGAS. Nevada Babe Hiskey. a nineyear golf pn who has aever keen in the big mooev, wmm the St, Set U.S. dollar first prixe In the DA dollar Sahara Invitational Sunday by shooting par 71 for a 72-hole total of 276. eight under par.395 words
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Article87 1970-11-03 27 ZURICH, Japan won a three-nation gymnastic meet in Zurich's indoor stadium Saturday night with an aggregate 287.90 points. Switzerland finished second at 278.75. while the United States was third and last with 274.15 points Final Individual classification: 1. Akinori Nakayama (Japan) 57.85 p. 2 Shigeru Kasamatsu87 words
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Article26 1970-11-03 27 THE Indonesian 2nd National Soccer Team will meet Singapore National 2nd XI In a friendly match at 7.30 p.m at the Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow.26 words
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Article497 1970-11-03 27 SATURDAY RACE I: About the ball mile Verocette II (Miller) and Olympic J»y (Rajoo) bumped. Verocette II became unbalanced and clipped the heels of Little Mester (Dawkins). Provoolos (Lee) who was Immediately behind Verocette II had to be eased. RACE 2: Approaching the 21 furlong Celtic Knight497 words
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Article295 1970-11-03 27 Jon Henderson - By Jon Henderson ADELAIDE A brisk century bv South African-bora Basil D'Oliveira brightened a predictable final day's cricket here yesterday as the MCC touring team drew with South Australia in their opening first-class fixture. South Australia took their first-innings s C ore to a mighty 649 for295 words
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Article106 1970-11-03 27 THE Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club has tentltlvely agreed to stage the 1971 Far Eastern Amateur Rowing Association's Regatta This was decided at the peneral meeting of FEARA held after the conclusion of the twoday regatta on Sunday Four clubs have accepted to be co-opted106 words
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Article255 1970-11-03 28 Negotiations between Italy and China to establish diplomatic relations have reached an advanced stage, but predictions of an announcement within 48 hours are premature, informed sources said yesterday. There was no official Italian comment or reports by the Japanese news agency Kyodo that the announcement cojld come255 words
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164 1970-11-03 28 HONG KONG China yesterday repeated its call for a world summit meeting to discuss the banning and destruction of nuclear weapons six years after a similar proposal failed to get off the ground. The New China News Agency reported that fresh support for164 words
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Article70 1970-11-03 28 SEATTLE, Washington Three Canadians were killed and another critically injured yesterday in the collision of two light planes entering a landing pattern at Boeing Field. The pilot of the other plane, Dan D. Beebe, 52, of Mercer Island, Washington was uninjured. He was able70 words
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92 1970-11-03 28 Singapore and Malaysia will be featured in a special film to be made to commemorate the East Asiatic Company's 75th anniversary in 1972. A Danish film unit, which is travelling round the world to shoot various aspects of East Asiatic's world-wide operations, spent four days shooting scenes in Singapore. The92 words
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136 1970-11-03 28 KARACHI A Pakistan Supreme Court judge will head an inquiry into the death of Polish deputy Foreign Minister Zygfryd Wolniak and three other people knocked down by a baggage truck at Karachi airport. No charge has been brought so far against the detained136 words
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Article69 1970-11-03 28 WASHINGTON Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew arrived in Washington for a 5-day visit for discussions with President Nixon and his top aides, yesterday. Mr. Lee will remain in Washington until Thursday when he will leave for Chicago. He will give the Dillingham Lecture at the69 words
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Article79 1970-11-03 28 TAIPEI Nationalist China lg expected to break off diplomatic relations with Italy if the Rome government recognises Communist China, informed government sources said here. The sources said Nationalist China would follow the same formula It used when Canada established diplomatic ties with Peking on October 13.79 words
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130 1970-11-03 28 THE acting Prime Minister. Dr. Goh Ken* Swee. yesterday denied he wanted Prof. Leonard M. Cohen of Nanjang University to stay on in Singapore. He was referring to a recent statement by Prof. Cohen that the Singapore Government, 'under Dr. Gob's able leadership,'* had130 words
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Article52 1970-11-03 28 JAKARTA, The young woman who perpetrated the "Talking baby" hoax has been arrested In South Borneo, the Moslem newspaper Abadi reported yesterday. The woman, Mrs. Tjut Zaharafonna, 23 was arrested by Indonesian troops at Gambut, 14 kilometres from the South Borneo capital of Bandjarmasin at the weekend, the52 words
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