Eastern Sun, 4 November 1970
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Title Section21 1970-11-04 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own rational daily 10 cents Estd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1489 Wednesday, November 4, 1970 MC (P) 161621 words
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Article, Illustration286 1970-11-04 1 ITUALA LUMPUR Malaysia has turned down a request by Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew to waive "certain formalities" to ensure closer cooperation between the two countries. This was disclosed at a Press conference by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Ismail, who286 words
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Article73 1970-11-04 1 MONTREAL The government has offered rewards totalling *****,000 for Information leading to the capture of Quebec secessionists who last month kidnapped British diplomat James Cross and murdered Provincial Labour Minister Pierre Laporte. At the same time the Federal Government also released the draft of a new law73 words
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Article, Illustration85 1970-11-04 1 Police are looking for Khoh Thiam Seng, 25, whom they believe can aid investigations into the murder of MSA steward Peter Bernard Cheah. Khoh'g last known address is 14, Lorong 27A, Geylang Cheah, 24, was with a croup of friends drinking at the Sea View85 words
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211 1970-11-04 1 HONG KONG Lack of coordination between military and civilian pilots makes it dangerous to fly over Southeast Asia, an airline pilots spokesman charged yesterday. Brian Floyd, regional vice-president of the International Federation of Airline Pilots* Association said in a statement: "It is211 words
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Article44 1970-11-04 1 REDDI7CH, England Scoots who cleaned up a two-mile stretch of the River Arrow in Central England as a conservation 7 ear project counted up their catch yesterday. It included 50 tricycles, 2? bicycles, seven tin baths, and a number of television seta.44 words
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Advertisement42 1970-11-04 1 MAS AT THE Zr. DKH-S MATERIAL* (HAND EMMOIDttK>I SHGU.CHAFT WOODEN TARES EMNOIDfSED lIANtWAOa WOOD l All VINOS ANTIQUES LEATHER CRAFT PRIMITIVE AIT FIBER CRAFT HANDICRAFT CENTBB OPEN DAILY inrludinc SUNDAYS 00* m *>oo+m urm irvtt' **T. •NKUlin ARCAO* AT TM IMMfOtt N&TQM42 words
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399 1970-11-04 2 SINGAPORE will lose about 60 per cent of the oil exploration money flowing in, if Indonesia provides the facilities it promises, an oil company technical expert, Mr. Krank Dring said yesterday. Many othet oil company executives, however, stressed the "if" and dismissed399 words
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Article66 1970-11-04 2 MORE than 100 senior officers of the P.U.B. will Join hands this Sunday to clean the beach fronting the Board's holiday bungalows at Tanah Merah Besar. This cleaning and clearing up of the beach Is part of the "Keep Singapore Clean and Pollution Free" campaign. organised66 words
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Article25 1970-11-04 2 A contractor was yesterday fined $4,800 for employing 12 Malaysians at his worksite at Upper Changi Road between July and Oct. this year.25 words
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167 1970-11-04 2 A 14-day strik« notice was served on tb« management of Cycle and Carriage yesterday. Employees of the company at an extraordinary meeting held last month voted unanimously for Industrial action against the management over a wage dispute. The dispute is over the management's refusal to167 words
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Article, Illustration96 1970-11-04 2 A Royal Marine pilot who saved the life of an injured. Gurkha has been awarded the "Air Force Crew.'' Royal Marine Lt. John Frost, 36, of the 3rd Commando Bri ga d air Squadron in Singapore is the second marine in the history •f the96 words
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324 1970-11-04 2 JAKARTA Tb* la dWieiilß IQWIIMit oil monopoly yester. day showed how seriMi lis piui are to tare oil an from Singapore with the disclosure that eanstructisa will hegia later this moath of a USSSS million (Ss7s m.) basin ess -hotel complex.324 words
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42 1970-11-04 2 A total of 1.228 prate taxi-drivers have registered for Job conversion so far. Pirate taxi-drivers using vehicles bearing registration numbers 4,000 4.999 who have not registered as yet, have been given till to» day to register.42 words
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Article34 1970-11-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR— The former public relations officer of the Federal Capital Commission, Christopher Peris, 39. was yesterday fined $l,OOO when he pleaded guilty to a charge under th« Prevention of Corruption Act.34 words
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Miscellaneous87 1970-11-04 2 Around town 12.45 p.m. Talk on "Knvlroiunmtal Pollution A Balanced Assessment" by Dr. Walter Kintou! at Rotary dab's I,un cheon Meeting at Coleman Room. Adelpbl Hotel. 5.15 p.m. Rugby Singapore's Cricket Club 2nd versus Jobore Bahru's United at tbe Padang. 7.00 p.m Opening of sculpture. painting and ceramic exhibition by87 words
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Article, Illustration487 1970-11-04 3 JAPANESE engineer Hiroshi Watanabe giving evidence in the High Court yesterday said he dared not abruptly end his relationship with bar girt Mimi Wong Weng Sui 31, because he feared something might hoppen to his family. Mr. Walanabe said Wong, accused ofPicture by Jimmy Chow. - 487 words
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150 1970-11-04 3 New car owners can now get registration numbers they fancy for their vehicles for a price. The Registry of Vehicles Department has decided on this following numerous requests from people who offered to make donations to the Government in return for registration150 words
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Advertisement191 1970-11-04 3 Australian cars go everywhere T- '?<. m wW**. 5f n C n §S 11 IMP '•••••< >S v< -w '.*e ess V? P •u v'""* rs M r w» ON* > s S* x Mi •■p.... ;ipg--n <> v *Sr < V 4* J%o ••/v. <M0 **L S ••> •:'>/£;191 words
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Article265 1970-11-04 4 If UALA LUMPUR United Nations' member countries felt that Communist China would be admitted to the world body by 1972, Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Ismail announced. He had gathered the opinion from talks with delegates at the recent 25th U N. anniversary265 words
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Article155 1970-11-04 4 ROT A KINABALU, Sabah Police have detained another man, believed to be involved in the $72,000 armed bank robbery on October 12. The man U believed to be the one carrying the gun In the robbery at the United Overseas Bank In which persons, one armed155 words
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Article, Illustration384 1970-11-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR A former secretary, Mrs. Daisy Low Hock Ban, 30, yesterday failed in her sait for damages against a doctor whom she claimed had caused her to lose her sense of smell. MRS. Low alleged In High Court that Dr.384 words
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Article165 1970-11-04 4 KUCHING A Malaysian army officer was killed and a private wounded in an ambush by communist terrorists in the Batu Kitang area, about 11 miles from Kuching on Sunday afternoon. Second Lieutenant Ab dui Razak bin Hussein wa 8 leading a Security Forces octroi in the165 words
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Article, Illustration79 1970-11-04 4 The Consul General of the Republic of Panama and Mrs. E 1 s a Galarra de Garcia Gargano last night entertained about 3M guests at a reception to mark their country's Independence Day. Among those who attended the reception at Raffles Hotel were Government79 words
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Article44 1970-11-04 4 MOSCOW Inche Mohammed Khlr Joh&ri. Malaysia's Minister of Commerce and Industry discussed Soviet-Malay-sian trade with Sonet Foreign Trade Minister Nikolai Parolicher. Tass New s Agency reported. Inche Khlr Johart arrived on Saturday as the guest of the Soviet Foreign Trade Ministry.44 words
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Article, Illustration368 1970-11-04 5 AN agreement to set up a ship service centre to provide spare parts and after-sales services was initialled in Singapore yesterday. The new corporation known as the Singapore Japan Machinery Service Centre (SJSC) is the culmination of two years of discussion between INT RACO Limited,368 words
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Article151 1970-11-04 5 A two-year-old firl was killed when two cars collided at the Mandalay Road/Mimbu Road junction yesterday. The girl. Yap Geok Har, of Happy Avenue, was In a car driven by her mother. Madam Tan Foo Yong, 24, when It was involved in a collision with151 words
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Article71 1970-11-04 5 A YOUTH charged with murder and remanded at Woodbridge Hospital for observation was rearrested following his escape yesterday. Koh To<ng Min, 17, Is charged with murdering Corporal Mohinder Singh at Margaret Drive. ...At the hearing on Monday, Koh was remanded to Woodibridge Hospital lor observation. At about 6.5071 words
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135 1970-11-04 5 The owner of an unlicened rag and bone shop was yesterday fined $6OO by the Eighth Magistrate's Court for retaining stolen goods. The Court found Ng Lian Huat, 23, guilty of keeping eight yards of stolen electric Submarine Cable at his shop at 52,135 words
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Advertisement203 1970-11-04 5 South Boat Quay, on tha Smgapora Rivar— two blocks from a Bank of Amariea branch Man-on-the-spot*.. •in Singapore. You'll find his offices on Raffles Place. In Paris, our man is located on the Place Vendome. From Hollywood to Hong Kong—in California, across the nation and around the world BANK OF203 words
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Article227 1970-11-04 6 PARIS South Vietnam's Vice President Nguyen Coo Ky soys General Duong Van Minh's (Big Minh) intentions to oppose President Thieu, as a "good sign." "General Minh is a good general, as you know. And as a politician, he Has shown his worth," Ky said in227 words
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65 1970-11-04 6 NEW DELHl—Police reported today at least 50 children have given a poisonous drug by the son of a doctor have died «n three Punjab towns. Physicians said the children apparently died of strynchnin P poisoning. The 22-year-old son of a homeopathic medical practitioner, who65 words
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Article257 1970-11-04 6 KARACHI A Muslim drove the truck which killed the Polish deputy foreign minister and three Pakistanis. The bearded man Mohammed Flros Abdullah, was charged with murder and attempted murder last night and remanded in custody for 14 days. Polish Minister Zygfryd Wolnlak. two Pakistani photographers and257 words
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Article, Illustration101 1970-11-04 6 Lt William Ca 11 ey, char g rd with the murder of 102 Vietnamese civilians during the My Lai massacre in March 1968 gives a V peace sign from a helicopter in Quang Ngai. Calley had just interviewed Gen. Nguyen Van Toan, military commander of the My Lai101 words
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Article46 1970-11-04 6 VALLA URIS France A 35-year-old Spanish artist was in police custody after claiming responsibility for damaging a Picasso mural Salvador Isqulerdo, 35, a resident of Switzerland, was an admirer of Picasso and decided to attract his attention by smearing the mural With paint.46 words
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Article200 1970-11-04 6 SAIGON, American Gis can now take a 14-da v home leave during: their one-year tours in Vietnam. This is in addition to the standard sixda T rest and recreation (R and R) leave. The leave order goes into effect Nov. 16. The leaves will200 words
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Article227 1970-11-04 6 DA NANG Thousands of people returned to e»r devastated homes as the worst floodwaters in tlx yean receded m South Vietnam's tire northern provinces. After three almost rainless days, the coastal plain s and river valleys of the area which were turned into vast swirling lakes227 words
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Advertisement33 1970-11-04 6 Congratulations Best Wishes to Mr. Leon Kwon Wan on the official opening of the Peacock Room (Ming Court Hotel) on 4th November, 1970. Everfine Co. (Rent-A-Car) Pte. Ltd., 519. Serangoon Road Singapore 8.33 words
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Article, Illustration118 1970-11-04 7 Sooth Korean officials at the Panmanjom truce village display weapons and equipment seised from North Korean a cents. The United Nations' Command accused the Commnnist North of sending saboteurs sooth of the demilitarised zone. The Command also demanded th, return of survivors ofUN radiophotos. - 118 words
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370 1970-11-04 7 SYDNEY Mrs. Monica Wicks has admitted taking the baby daughter of a friend from a pram and drowning her while the child's mother was in the Wicks' home for afternoon tea. Mrs. Wicks, 24, has been charged with the murder of 4-month-old Tressa Ann Taggart370 words
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Article84 1970-11-04 7 BONG KONG Maria r police have retrieved the bodies of six Chines e who drowned while escaping from communes in China. They appeared to he between the ages of 16 and 20 and most of them were still wearing life vests. The victims either drowned in84 words
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Article106 1970-11-04 7 DONG KONG, The Sroblem of drug addicon is becoming more serious in Hong Kong because it is gaining in popularity among young people, including students. •"The reason for this Is probablv a desire to satisfy their curiosity," said Dr. G.H. Choa, director of M<? H106 words
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76 1970-11-04 7 SEOUL Police used tear gas canisters yesterday to quell a riot by about 150 inmates of a juveni] e c or r ection house in the southern port city of Pusan. The Inmates, most of them teenagers, protested alleged cruelty by officials of the76 words
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Article87 1970-11-04 7 NEWCASTLE, Australia— Labourer Vincent Renshaw pleaded guilty yesterday to assaulting a fellow worker lor working too hard. John OsdOTv and Renshaw were loading bags of wheat dust onto a truck Friday at a grain silo. Renshaw saw Oado»y loading two hags at a tine87 words
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Advertisement48 1970-11-04 7 PTHIS THURSDAY'S DRAW No. SB/70 (5-11-70) Will Be Held At The People'« Park Complex (Ground Floor Foyer) At 6.30 P.M. AS CASH JACKPOT IS A NMiMilil V TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT THE OTHER GROUP PRIZES REMAIN THE SAME PLUS FREE ENTRY FOR 3 CIRCLES CORRECT $5OO/-48 words
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Article455 1970-11-04 8 Mayor Lindsay voted the sexiest man LONDON Mayor John Lindsay of New York City topped a list of the world's 10 sexiest men published by the 'Daily Sketch/ Runners-up In the order of merit as compiled by 'Sketch' writer, Anthea Disney are Calvin Lock hart, Alain Delon,455 words
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Article, Illustration52 1970-11-04 8 In a scene reminiscent of Germany's darker days, members of Adolf von Thadden's National Democratic Party (NUD) raise 1 hands as they sing the National Anthem at a political rally in Wuerzburg, Germany. The rally I was held to urge new elections to oust Willy Brandt's Government.UPI radiophoto. - 52 words
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Article240 1970-11-04 8 T OS ANGELES Leslie van Houten once boasted that she stabbed someone who was already dead, a state witness testified at the Tate Labianca Murder Trial. She also added that "the more she did it, the more fun it was/' the latter disclosed. Dianne Lake, 17,240 words
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Article121 1970-11-04 8 LONDON Shirley Laurence was so keen to join the Army that she had a tattoo removed from her arm and grew half an inch only to be rejected eventually. When Shirley, 21, wanted to sign on, she was told by the recruiting sergeant, who spotted the121 words
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300 1970-11-04 8 WASHINGTON Jennifer Miles, the South African blonde who spied on America for Cuba, tried to gain politicaJ asylum in a Latin American country when she was exposed, the 'Washington Evening Star* disclosed. Jennifer, 26, worked in the South African Embassy as a stenographer for300 words
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Article236 1970-11-04 9 SANTIAGO, Chile Chilean Presidentelect Salvador Allende was installed yesterday as Latin America's first freelyelected Marxist head of state. Allende. 62 year ©I t leader or the leftwing Popular Unity Front, will head a government which includes three Communist and four socialist ministers. Dr. Allende has promised236 words
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Article, Illustration100 1970-11-04 9 Law officers try to remove power saw from Red Indian Ross Montgomery after he was ordered to stop cutting down a tree in Lassen National Park, Burney, Calif. Officers went to the park to remove 100 Pit River Indians camping there. Violence erupted when police100 words
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385 1970-11-04 9 YORK Americans today give their verdict on President Nixon's plea to elect Republicans who, h« says, can end violence and mo/al rot fostered by Democrats. An estimated 56 million voters less than halt of the 124 million eligible are expected to cast their385 words
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227 1970-11-04 9 BOSTON Richard Cardinal Cushing, former Roman Catholic archbishop of Boston, died yesterday after a long illness. He was 75. The cardinal, a close confidant of the late President Kennedys family, was stricken with cancer in 1956 and has had many operations since then. The227 words
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Article83 1970-11-04 9 TOKYO —Highly eonta min a ted milk is being distributed in Tokyo in violation of the Foodstuff Sanitation Law. Authorities said 5.7 per cent of 123 samples of milk products and two per cent of 598 samples of raw milk recently checked in Tokyo were found83 words
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Article101 1970-11-04 9 SANTIAGO Surgeons preparing to operate on a Chilean peasant had to rail in a locksmith to remove the patient's metal chastit* belt. The Interns at San Carlos Hospital. 220 miles south of here, perform*n appendectomy after the locksmith sawed through the belt with a hacksaw. The101 words
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70 1970-11-04 9 IXDNDON Major Abdel salam Jalloud, Deputy Prime Minister of Libya, warned his country would not hesitate to use tanks purchased from Britain to attack Israel. Repeatedly emphasising that Libya would not, allow any strings to be attached purchases of British weapons, he70 words
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Article353 1970-11-04 10 \yE cannot improve on what an American oilman stationed here said yesterday: "The Indonesians are whistling in the dark." Another was even more sarcastic: "Let them (the Indonesians) put up their nine-storey building for 1.6 million (U.S.) dollars. Then we'll see." While there was a consensus here that353 words
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Article266 1970-11-04 10 ISRAEL'S sharp reaction to British Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home's speech in the United Nations clarifies her stand which had always been suspected Israel will never give up all the territory which she conquered from the Arabs. Sir Alec had only abided by the U.N. Security Council resolution266 words
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Article, Illustration669 1970-11-04 10 ART BUCHWALD - Where is Martha calling from By ART BUCHWALD, All Washington is talking about Martha Mitchell. It isn't a question of what she is going to say, as there are no surprises in that any more. The big question that everyone is wondering about is "From where is she going to669 words
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Article, Illustration307 1970-11-04 10 Honorato Cabie - By Honorato Cabie, The Philippine National Police have decided to crackdown on all private armies emp!oyed by politicians before the election for the National Convention on November 10. National Police Chief, Oen. Eduardo Garcia, said yesterday that he would direct all his men to seize307 words
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Article158 1970-11-04 10 K. S - LETT K.S. THE other day the MSA flight from Madras arrived 40 minutes before scheduled time. I was meeting a passenger on that flight and I arrived at the airport only a few minutes before the scheduled arrival time and so I missed the158 words
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Article36 1970-11-04 10 We are challenged by the need to pass on skills and knowledge to our ever-increasinf body of youth to prepare them to live and contribute to the betterment of this complex society. Hubert II. Humphrey.36 words
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Advertisement56 1970-11-04 10 Foreign new* and feature*. appearing In all edition.* of the Kasiern Sun and The Hun are from: Keuters United Prm International. Atence France Presse. Editors Pre** syndicate Newspaper Enterprise Assoclatlon. Publishers HalJ Syndicate. I.o* Angcle* Times Syndicate (lemlnl New® Service North American Newspaper Alliance. First Feature*, Inter-Press Features and The56 words
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Article, Illustration910 1970-11-04 11 Page eleven special ("WTHO ore the Block Panthers and what do they sand for? Stories about them often appear in American newspapers and both Negroes and Whites talk about them and their activities. Th« Panthers are a small organisation of young,910 words
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Article, Illustration1219 1970-11-04 12/13 Charles Schroth reports United States is at work on a rich range of space projects, projected to cover five years and designed to expand man's knowledge of his solar system and to improve his life on earth. Budget cuts and1,219 words
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712 1970-11-04 12/13 Weightlessness, a condition experienced by astronauts was once considered to be a relatively trivial sideeffect of space travel. Now space scientists believe sero-g r a v i t y may become one of the most beneficial discoveries of man's712 words
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Article, Illustration706 1970-11-04 14 Ramesh C. Pande - By Ramesh C. Pande, JN on open-air workshop in downtown Delhi, 70-year-old Gurcharan Singh silently beats a strange concoction of clay, copper and quartz. "You'w got to hove the right max/' graying Gurckoron mutters to Kimself, groppling with the shapeless lump of o brown mix. In706 words
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Article, Illustration478 1970-11-04 14 Lawrence E. Lamb, M. D - By Lawrence E. Lamb, M. D. Dear Doctor— My heartbeat 'skips." How serious is this? My doctor advises me not to worry about skips. I take it he means they are meaning ess. I don't notice them except when blcod pressure is being478 words
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Miscellaneous14 1970-11-04 14 BY FRANK BAGINSKI SUMMEP'S GOME HAPPENED TO fAY MB u^FKgip^ PLAIN JANE WISHING J14 words
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Article, Illustration382 1970-11-04 15 CLARENCE CARTER was struck by tragedy early in his life —he lost his sight. He found a compensation off sorts, however, through his music. He became half of the Clarence and Calvin luo. Then fate struck igain. Calvin Thomas was seriously Injured in a car crash. Clarence382 words
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Article143 1970-11-04 15 HI THERE For those of you who've missed it last Sunday, the glory and the grandeur of PLATTER PETE'S 1970 POP POLL is re-printed today. Make sure you take part in this splendorous event. Platter Pete has spoken Please address all correspondence to Platter Pete c/o Eastern143 words
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Advertisement119 1970-11-04 15 PUTTER PETE'S 19T0 POP POLE VOTE NOW! YES, it's time once again to cast your votes for the stars you think are tops in ***** And mind you, this is the only OFFICIAL Pop Poll held in Singapore and the respective winners WILL be officially considered the top stars of119 words
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Miscellaneous204 1970-11-04 15 ORGANISATION ORCHARD 37S$Mj LAST S DAYS! DAILY SHOWSI I N #.:w A •15 pin Richard Harris, Alec Oulnnesa ID Columoia's "CROMWELL" Technicolor Panavtsion School: $lOO to any teat dally at day shows Only Opens Saturday: (Pom) •The Only Game la Town" Elizabeth Taylor, In Co'or ITS PEON 2 1116 NOW204 words
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Miscellaneous208 1970-11-04 15 LID O PHONE *****4 Opens Today!—No fret Ltil U am 1.30 4 ».I9 P b "THE HEROIC ONES' (A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin to Bcope. Color CAPITOL Phone 29/591 Open* Today I No Pree LUt 11 am. I.4ft, ti to Christopher Ln "TaiU The Blood Of DRACULA" In Technicolor (WBl I208 words
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Article, Illustration139 1970-11-04 16 In Singapore you've got Moglio cotton knits clingy, slinky ond very fashionable. It's so clingy that this cotton knit trouser suit (obove) is realty recommended only for the slim. This trouser suit in brown, white and beige moonscape pattern is modelled by Carol. And139 words
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527 1970-11-04 16 Housewives, pensioners in foct anyone who loves flowers ond has the patience can grow orchids in Singapore. Living in a flat poses a tew problems, but they grow just as well in pots. It can bp quit* frustrating if your pots of527 words
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Article, Illustration338 1970-11-04 17 Florence de Santis - Florence de Santis The latest handbag may be a huge shoulder pouch in suede, dripping with a foot or more of self-fringe. Or it may be a barrel shape in stenciled calf, with a rigid handle, and a belt to match. Handbags338 words
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69 1970-11-04 17 And straight from the Thirties comes t his huge knitted cape won over a midi length Vnecked knitted dress with a felt beret to top it off. The cape, bulky with pleats and the dress thick and belted at the waist is claimed as high fashion in New York. Wear69 words
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525 1970-11-04 17 ANN LANDERS - ANN LANDERS Dear Ann: I am only 17 but am more of s woman than my mother and most of her friends I have also lived more of life and know what I want and where I an: going. Right now I'm in a525 words
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Miscellaneous1596 1970-11-04 18 LOOKING AND MSTENING....fv I CARROLL RIOHTBR'S from the Camfl Righter Institute GENERAL TENDENCIES: A wonderful day and evening for investigating truth as you with to live under. It it a good day to attend (he services that interest# you. Later, devise a course of action under which you can ifve1,596 words
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Article, Illustration525 1970-11-04 19 Rivers are important to Nature and to Man. They carry the water supply that plants and animals need, drain the land of its surplus water and carry it to the sea with a load of rocks and silt important in the shaping pf land surfaces. Rivers played an important525 words
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Article, Illustration849 1970-11-04 19 WAS in Kuala Lumpur when I first came across a man who was different from anyone I knew. I cannot describe him much except to say that he was a well-dressed, sociable and goodlooking fellow. There was nothing remarkable about him the849 words
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Article362 1970-11-04 19 Ele,Walt Dulaney - DATELINE By Ele,Walt Dulaney Dear Ele and Walt: I have this problem with my steady. Whenever she has something she doesn't want to do, she gets "sick" and stays at home I kept track this past month and she had "cramps'* three times, "headaches'* five times362 words
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Advertisement191 1970-11-04 19 ESSAY CONTEST: Rules to observe i The Eastern Sun's essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under (Junior) and boys and girls over 14 (Senior) appears in this page from Monday to Friday. Prize money is: $lO for Seniors end $5 for luniors for every essay published191 words
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Article386 1970-11-04 21 CYDNEY Selling eased slightly in a dull trading session on Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. The majority of falls were not as heavy but outnumbered rises by almost two to one. Tuesday was the eighth successive day falls have outnumbered rises by a large margin. Buyers returned386 words
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Article333 1970-11-04 20 'jpHE Stock Exchange of Maloysia and Singapore yesterday continued to be in a dilapidated state. Turnover crumbled to 836,000 units ogoinst the previous of 980,000 units. Share prices went "down and down" In an almost lifeless market. Trading Incentive remained at a low-ebb and operators preferred to sit333 words
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Article267 1970-11-04 20 VOVEMBER first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 48-5/8 cents per lb., down 1/8 cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was very quiet. The market moved narrowly at levels slightly below those of last267 words
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Article151 1970-11-04 20 LONDON, Selling depressed government bonda and Industrial ahares on a gloomy atock market Monday. Fears about future curbs on money supply which might be contained In another government atatement this week and the worries about cost inflation spotUghted In an Industrial survey completed by the Financial151 words
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Article113 1970-11-04 20 HONG KONG Tuesday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Seilera) 195.50 196.50 per 100 Straits dollars 148 150 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars 0.76 0.775 per Australian dollar 340 360 per l-000 Burmese kyats 505 525 per 1.000 Indian rupees 149 164 per113 words
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Article687 1970-11-04 20 BID and offer prices officially listed at the close of business tn the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange vesterdat were: INDUSTRIALS 8. ACftftA 1.31 1.32 AJInorooto Alran 1.03 2.13 149 1.39 Allied Choc. tm 219 Ben. 1.00 1.02 Bffjkya 109 1.10 Borne* 1.90687 words
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Article715 1970-11-04 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 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIES ACM A $1.32 (1) $l3l (1); Alcan $137 (2) $136 (2); Alliel Choc. $2715 words
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Article92 1970-11-04 20 THE noon prlcct at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange yesterday «rm:> a a. Cocouill oil (fob) balk 5700 Coconat Oh (f.o.b.) drum 5H.50 Mixed Copra 33 00 Muntok White Pepper (f.o.b.) ASTA 100% N.W.L, IK2 50 Sarawak Whit* Pepper (f.o.b.) 96% N.W L. 172 50 Sarawak Special Black Pepper92 words
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Article445 1970-11-04 21 ARRIVALS 1-45 a.m. MMA lt5 Kuala Lumpur 1..W a ni. MMA 123 Kuala l.umpur 8 JO a m MS* 452 Kuala 1 uinpur II.•» am MMA reaang. Kuala l.umpur 11 Mam. MMA 203 Jakarta 1M o m MM 451 Koch. E5 I-C6 P M* MMA #41 Kola buhre.445 words
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Article103 1970-11-04 21 LONDON. Bank lending; to so-called "restricted" customers fell by more than £25 million (SSIBO million), in the five weeks ending mid-October but loans for exports and other uses exempt from government controls staged a significant rise, the clearing banks announced Monday. The fall In loans to non-priority industry103 words
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Article280 1970-11-04 21 HOBART Rough, inhospitable land is being conquered in Australia to build a town that will be moved in about six years. The town is Strathgordon. in the south west of the island state of Tasmania, and it is to house the work force of280 words
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Article147 1970-11-04 21 NEW YORK Gold prices rose In moderately active trading Monday on markets here and abroad. Dealers attributed the Increase to renewed speculative buying In the wake of profit taking late last week London gold rose 45 UiJ. cents at the morning fixing but slipped 5 U5. cents147 words
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Article40 1970-11-04 21 NEW YORK Dow Jones closing averages Monday on th e New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrials 758.01 20 Rallg 146 21 15 Utilities 106.82 65 Stocks 241 57 40 Bonds 65 50 Commodity Futures Index 146.35 up 0.8540 words
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Article431 1970-11-04 22 KUALA LUMPUR Bicycle Kid showed splendid improvement in a trial with stablemate Kenshawn here this morning. The Ahmad trained pair raced stride for stride over 3f in 40 3/5 with Bicycle Ki d (Nawari) doing better at the finish. The going was soft. POSEIDON also impressed431 words
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Article172 1970-11-04 22 MELBOURNE New Zealand stayer Baghdad Note yesterday swamped the field to win the 75,000 dollars (*****,000) 1970 Melbourne Cup horse racing classic. The five-year-old grey gelding won the race by three-quarters of a length from local stayer Vansittart with heavily backed Clear Prince half a172 words
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Article68 1970-11-04 22 MOSCOW Yuri Kozin pressed 200.5 kilograms (442-1/8 pounds) Monday to set a first Heavyweight World record at a Junior meeting here, the news agency Tass announced. The press was a half kilogram (1-1/8 lbs) better than the old mark achieved by Jan Talt at the world championships in68 words
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Article200 1970-11-04 23 BRADFORD, England The Rugby League Warld Cup was stolen Monday front the hotel o# the reigning Australian champions, police said. A police spokesman said the Cup, which had been placed on a table in a hotel's lounge, vanished overnight. The vast Cup which weighed 40 lbs200 words
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Article114 1970-11-04 23 WEEHAWKEN, New Jersey Boxer Em I e Griffith was free in 1,000 US. dollar bail after being booked as material w it'iess in connection with the shooting of a man in his apartment in Weehawken. Griffith's roommate. As label Masdez. was charged with atrocious assault and114 words
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194 1970-11-04 23 NEW YORK Let Trevino, who won the championship last year with Onrille Moody, will team with Dave Stockton, the 1970 PGA champion, in the WoHd Cup and International Trophy golf matches at the Jockey Club golf course in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Nov.194 words
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Article78 1970-11-04 23 NEW YORK Billy Casper maintained his lead over Jack Nlcklaua u the leading money winner on the professional golf circuit, It was announced Monday. Top ten money-win-ners are: I. Billy Casper U. 5.5146.372 2 Jack Nlcklaus U*****,286 3. Lee Trevino U£.5139.381. 4. Bruce Crampton U78 words
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Article63 1970-11-04 23 AUCKLAND. New Zealand, New Zealand left-hander Boh Charles beat Britain's Tony Jack, lin by two strokes m the first of their 18-hol« four-match series on tba Grange course here terday. Hampered by pouring rain and a saturated course, Charles carded a two-over par 73 and63 words
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Article, Illustration233 1970-11-04 23 KUALA LUMPUR Singapore stumbled to her third defeat, after an impressive opening display, at the hands of Indonesia, in th e third Asian Women Basketball Tournament at the Stadium Negara here yesterday. A broken-up Singapore team, following the departure of their ace dribbler, Wong Fong Cheng,233 words
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317 1970-11-04 23 SINGAPORE S national soccer team will compete in Hta King's Cup soccer tournament in Bangkok which begins on November 8. This was announced by Mr. S. Thiruchelvam, manager of the team, at a prcfs conference yesterday. Singapore Is in the group with Bouth317 words
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318 1970-11-04 24 WASHINGTON Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday conferred with U.S. State Department officials an American foreign policy in South-east Asia, with special emphasis on American intentions there in a post-Vietnam war era. Lee, who is scheduled to meet President Nixon in the318 words
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Article352 1970-11-04 24 Tdiking foetus fraud JAKARTA The Indonesian whose wife fooled all stratas of society here with the hoax baby that talked from the womb was put under town arrest yesterday. Alter a three hour Interrogation during which he maintained that his wife was still pregnant, the husband,352 words
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Article55 1970-11-04 24 SEOUL South Korea was officially declared free of cholera yesterday, 87 days after cholera outbreaks in the southern sections of the country. The Health-Social Affairs Ministry made the declaration according to the regulations of the World Health Organization (WHO). The last cholera patient was released from55 words
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Article, Illustration40 1970-11-04 24 No one was hurt in this accident involving a timber lorry and a car at Jalan Travers/Jalan Bungsar, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Traffic was heldup and a wooden house near the scene was damaged. Sunpix.Sunpix. - 40 words
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Article148 1970-11-04 24 LONDON Reporter Margaret For wood of the newspaper Son said she discovered British girls and American girl visitors are dating guardsmen by tucking love notes in their boot tops in the Buckingham Palace area. "It works." Miss For wood reported. "I know because148 words
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