Eastern Sun, 6 November 1970
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Title Section18 1970-11-06 1 EASTERN SUN dail> 10 cents Estd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1491 Friday, November 6, 1970 MC (P) 161618 words
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Article, Illustration492 1970-11-06 1 A lawyer representing more than 300 Jurong Shipyard workers yesterday accused NTUC Secretary General C.V. Devon Nair of attempting to suppress their legitimate rights. Mr. Lui Boon Poh said this when he referred to on allegation by Mr. Nair that gangsters were trying492 words
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218 1970-11-06 1 BANGKOK The Governor of Narathiwat province on the Malaysian Border hat asked for troop reinforcements to control Muslim separatists who have forced the closure of several schools and are molesting non-Musilims. Governor Wo r a w 11 Ruangslyothai said hLs administration has tailed to win218 words
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Article62 1970-11-06 1 WASHINGTON, President Nixon reviewed the Southeast Asian security situation with Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew at a private meeting at the White House yesterday. Mr. Lee, the first Asian head of government to meet Nixon after the U.S congressional elections, conferred with President Nixon for62 words
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Article98 1970-11-06 1 BRUNEI Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei left here yesterday for London for Anglo-Bru-nei talks to map out the future of this oil-rich sultanate. For the first time, the commanding officer of the Brunei Army, Colonel John Simpson will be taking part in the talks98 words
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Advertisement76 1970-11-06 1 SHELL PENNZOH LUBRICATION SERVICE. FETROL A DIESEL CAR REPAIRER* PAINTING A UPHOLSTER*. FONG MANSOR 30 Kraniat Koad, Singapore 9. Tel: 37R4&0. The Bank for All Big and Small Oversea-Chinese Banking Corpn., Ltd. the STRONGEST and LARGEST BANK in MALAYSIA and SINGAPORE AUTHORISED CAPITAL 5100.000.000/- 1 PAID UP CAPITAL S 40.000,000/GENERAL76 words
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Article, Illustration418 1970-11-06 2 A FTER 1971, eoch of flit notions in the Five-Power Defence Agreement will hold equal partnership and make a contribution suitable to its own resources, Air Chief Marshal Sir Brian Burnett soid yesterday. Sir Brian, Commander-in-Chief of British forces in the Far East, was418 words
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Article103 1970-11-06 2 An assistant manager of Seaview Hotel. .Jeffrey Khoh Thiam Sem, 25. was yesterday charred in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with the murder of MSA steward, Peter Bernard Cbeah. 24. He was alleged to have committed the offence on October 21 at midnight at the hotel.103 words
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Article63 1970-11-06 2 SERE M BAN The police has warned the public to be on the lookout for confidence tricksters who claim the* can "help solve the problems connected with citizenship certificates." The warning came after a vegetable farmer, Loke Kam, was cheated of $2,500 by a man who63 words
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Article, Illustration292 1970-11-06 2 Understanding of the individual as a human being and our society's structure is the first step towards crime prevention and control. This was stated by Chief Justice. Mr. Wee Chong Jin, President of the Singapore Aftercare Association at the opening of the Seminar on 'Crime292 words
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Article244 1970-11-06 2 A noodle-seller was yesterday charged in the First District Conrt with bavin* carnal connections with a 13-year, old apprentice hairdresser. See Eng Boon. 30, represented by Mr. Leo Fernando, cl&imed trial. See was alleged to have committed the offence twice at Mountbatten Road on February244 words
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Article48 1970-11-06 2 BATU PAHAT Over 200 people have been arrested and fined since the anti-litter laws cam* into force in Johore on September 1, this year. The secretary of the Town Council, Mohamed Noh bin Nor, announced that e-total of $5,325 had been collected from the ot lenders.48 words
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Miscellaneous271 1970-11-06 2 RESULTS OF BIG SWEEP Ticker No. *****76 has won the first prise of $400,000 in the Singapore Sweep drawn last mgM. The second prise of $150,000 was won by Ticket No. *****64 while the third prize of $75,000 went to ticket No. *****80. OTHER RESULTS 5 JACKPOT NUMBERS $l6.Mf each271 words
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622 1970-11-06 3 Law 'not to muzz amendment gazetted yesterday banning members of the armed forces from communicating with the press is not to muzzle the press, the Singapore government announced. The announcement said that the object of the Essential (Control of Publications and Safeguarding of Information) '(Amendment)622 words
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Article58 1970-11-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR A clerk, Ng Lan Ming, was robbed or his wallet containing $BB and a $6O watch by 2 armed youths while stopping at a Junction at sth mile Oombak on Wednesday night. Ng told police the youth rushed into his car at58 words
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Article85 1970-11-06 3 Johore Bahru Lo,w rieg to and from Singapore calling at the Custom's Export and Import Division her# should try to clear before 600 p.m. on SundaThe senior Assistant Controller of Custom. Enche Rani bin Razalli called for co-operation from the business community during a custom liaison community85 words
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Article78 1970-11-06 3 Police are Investigating the mystery death of a 12-year-old girl whose body was found at a track yesterday morning. The body of Low Tin Choo was found at Track 22. off 111 m.s. Jurong Road at 8 30 a.m. by a lorry driver. Low whose78 words
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Article, Illustration421 1970-11-06 3 A burning oil lamp a woman forgot to take away was used by her husband to set Irmself on fire, the coroner's court heard yesterday. Koh Seow Cheng, 45, commercial manager with th e Port of Singapore Authority died on October 17 from burns received421 words
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Article58 1970-11-06 3 AN BTC bus caught Are at 9.45 p.m. last night at New Bridge Road. More than 20 passengers were in the bus but none of them were injured. The bus conductor put out the fire before the arrival of the Fire Brigade. A short circuit Is58 words
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Article42 1970-11-06 3 IPOH A four million dollar cattle breeding centre will be set up in Behrang under the Second Malaysian Plan. A spokesman of the State Veterinary Department said that the centre wl'.l breed cattle for the meat and dairy use.42 words
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303 1970-11-06 4 ANTI-CORRUPTION AGENCY RAID: TOENANG An officer of the Anti-Corrwption Agency yesterday told Hie Sessions Court Hint wtien lie searched Hie office of Hie Georgetown katfci on May 8 this year, he noticed Htot lie was "acting strangely." Chief Inspector David Mahadevan was giving evidence303 words
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Article, Illustration126 1970-11-06 4 A* accounts clerk vu yesterday charged at the Ninth Magistrate's court with cheating a Arm, Anthony Geoffrey Buxton, of $3,000. Jimmy Yh> Pul Lam. 26, was alleged to hare altered some words on a Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank cheque on January 26 at126 words
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Article, Illustration39 1970-11-06 4 This half- milliondollar weather radar unit was yesterday installed on top of the roof of the Airport Building by the Meteorological Department The operation was a tricky one hut went without a hitch*39 words
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170 1970-11-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka's publishing programmes for next year will concentrate on the production 0 f original books for primary and secondary school levels. Its acting director. Hassan bin Ahmad, announced. "We hue found that there is a sufficient pool of local170 words
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212 1970-11-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR An unemployed, P. Peeiasamy, 18, was yesterday bound over in $5OO for 2 years by the Sessions Court for kidnapping a 15-year-old girl. Feriasamy. of Kinrara Estate Petaiing. had pleaded not guiltv to kidnapping A. Johamoney from her father, P. Arumugam, at212 words
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103 1970-11-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR —The trial of social escort agency operators, charted with living an part of the immoral earnings of 2 women, has been postponed to November 19. Inspector Sews Singh, prosecuting, told the Magistrate's Court that the case could not go on as sanction103 words
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Article53 1970-11-06 4 MOSCOW Inche Mohammed Khlr Johari, Malaysia's Minister of Commerce and Industry, has left Moscow for Warsa w after a five-day visit. Tass News Agency reported He had talks with Soviet Foreign Trade Mi mister Nikolai Patolichev on Soviet-Malaysian trade which last year ran at mor e53 words
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Article83 1970-11-06 4 PENANG, A new breed of pupils with a dynamic outlook must be produced in the present world of rapid changes Chief Education Officer, Tan Teik Beng, urged. Speaking at the Parents' Day of the Jelutong English School he added that they should no longer83 words
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Article47 1970-11-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR.-The monsoon season on the East Coast of West Malaysia is expected to reach its peak some time next month. Director of Meteorological Services, Ho Tong Yuen warned. "However, we cannot aa v for sure how serious thl s w m be." he added.47 words
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Article, Illustration75 1970-11-06 5 West Australia's Apple Queen, Miss Lynette Foti, 18, arrived by the Centaur, for a five-day tour of Singapore at the Invitation of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, yesterday. Miss Foil, who works as a doctor's receptionist, conies from Pickering Brook, West Australia. Slie was met75 words
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198 1970-11-06 5 The Singapore International School, to be opened September 1971 will cater for children of all nationalities and races. This was stated by Mr. R. O. Bennett, President of the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce, sponsor of the school, yesterday. He said. "Singapore is198 words
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723 1970-11-06 5 f HIEKO Watanabe, 9, yesterday pointed on accusing finger at a bargirl and her former husband and told the High Court that they killed her mother 10 months ago. She was giving evidence as a key prosecution witness in the trial723 words
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Advertisement299 1970-11-06 5 Talk Chemicals With The Australians In Singapore Nov. 6-9 The Australian Chemical Industries Trade Mission. Representing every aspect of a fast-growing industry, with a wide range of products. These men aro experts in their field. You'll find it well worth while talking chemicals with them. Make an appointment to see299 words
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252 1970-11-06 6 PHNOM PENH Cambodia plans to increase its army to 200,000 men. Government spokesmen said Cambodian soldiers will begin taking more initiative against the communists while the general battlefield lull continues through most of the country. The spokesman said that as the size of252 words
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Article155 1970-11-06 6 W A S H I N GTON U.S officials are «tudying a Philippine Government request to return Sangley Naval Air Station to Philippine Jurisdiction, but no final decision is imminent. The demand for return of the base, located across the bay from Manila, was made155 words
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Article, Illustration239 1970-11-06 6 SAIGON Big supply movement! inside NorHi Vietnam indicate the air war dgainst the Ho ChiMinh trail will enter a critical phase. Secretary of the UJS. Air Force Robert C. Seamans &ald the supply but dup In North Vietnamese areas at the top of theThe pictures were taken by Unita and Humanite photographers. - 239 words
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144 1970-11-06 6 TOKYO Two West German physicians will take the witness' stand at Japan's thalidomide trial next February. Dr. Widukind Lens who first connected deformed babies with thalidomide in 1961 and Dr. H. Weicker, lecturer at Bonn University, will give evidence in the compensation hearing. The144 words
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Article174 1970-11-06 6 PORT MORESBY Indonesian soldiers burned native houses, in Australian administered West Irian, an Australian spokesman said. The spokesman said Indonesian authorities had since apologised for the incident. The patrol burned houses in Sekotchiau a village which straddles the New Guinea-West Irian border. An earlier report174 words
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Article98 1970-11-06 6 SAIGON American battle deaths drooped to 24 last week the lowest in more than five years. Enemy deaths were at their lowest since 1967. A further 431 Americans were wounded, up 152 on the week before. Allies reported killing 909 guerrillas last week 71998 words
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Article234 1970-11-06 6 WASHINGTON A United States Marine Corps a sergeant accused of aiding the enemy in Vietnam could be sentenced to death. Th e Marine Corps has charged Sergeant Jon Sweeney, 21. with helping the enem v by making propaganda broadcasts after his capture bv the Viet Cong234 words
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61 1970-11-06 7 South Vietnamese military authorities are cracking down on deserters from the armed forces. Hundreds of deserters mainly army enlisted men have been rounded up to far. About 30 per cent of the army's total strength deserts every year, but many later return voluntarily to their units. Here, 80 suspected desertersUPI radiophoto. - 61 words
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Article139 1970-11-06 7 NEW YORK Twenty people 14 passengers and si* air hostesses were injured when a Pan American Airways Boeing 747 jumbo jet hit air turbulence soon after leaving New York for Paris. The aircraft returned to Kennedy Airport, New York. Ambulances took seven people to hospital.139 words
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330 1970-11-06 7 T>RUSSELS Future European space co-operation has been saved by a last minute patching up of differences among delegations. The Britisn delegation to the European space conference rejected a U.S. offer tor Europe to join the post-Apollo space programme. A few hours later, the French,330 words
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195 1970-11-06 7 LONDON Allegations that two Anglican High ops were "on the bottle," and that a ■umber of Bishops were unfit to hold their Jobs are contained in a book written by the Archbishop of Canterbury's former Press officer. The author, Michael De-La-Noy, was dismissed195 words
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Article49 1970-11-06 7 KRISTIANSAND, Norway, At least 48 workers were taken to hospital after an engineroom explosion in the Norweiglan tanker Polsufferin* from carbon lo Police said the* were monoxide poisoning and the'r condition was critical. The 12,300-ton tanker ig being overhauled at the Krlstiansand shipyard.49 words
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297 1970-11-06 7 BRISBANE A pleasure launch has taken in tow a balse wood raft which set out more than five months ago to drift 7,900 miles across the Pacific from Ecuador to Australia. Rescue ollicials said the raft's four-man crew was believed well297 words
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Article481 1970-11-06 8 Circus python bites 2 and dies MILAN A six-foot python bit 2 circus contortionists then died. The 2 men had just finished their act with 2 pythons when one turned on them. The performers were not seriously hurt. SEOUL A small ferry boat carry, ing about 00481 words
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Article, Illustration58 1970-11-06 8 Victims of typhoons which hit South Philippines are getting help from American Marines operating off the "USS Okinawa/' Helicop- ters from the Seventh Fleet's amphibious assault ship are airlifting food and medical supplies to the flood-stricken Filipinos. Singapore's Red Cross Society was among the first to58 words
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Article306 1970-11-06 8 Anti apartheid film in London T ONDON A film said to be shot illegally in South Africa and smuggled out from there has begun screening in a London cinema. The movie is called, "End of the Dialogue." Contemporary Films, the British distributors, announced the film material was shot mostly by306 words
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Article82 1970-11-06 8 AUBURN, New York About 100 rebellious convicts seized 30 guards as hostages and took over a wing of the Auburn State Prison. They later yielded to a massive show of force by State Troopers and other lawmen. Several guards were reported beaten up and had to be treated82 words
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139 1970-11-06 8 PARIS A Paris court has ruled that airlines must bear responsibility (or damage caused by noise from their planes near airTsrts. Patients A suit was brought in 3 years ago by 12 villages claiming damages from the 3 companies most active at Paris Orly Airport:139 words
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Article52 1970-11-06 8 HONOLULU Two sailors were killed and 2 others burned In an explosion In the boiler room of the guide mls-slle-destroyer. "USS Goldsborough," operating in the Taiwan Straits. The cause of the blast Is under investigation. The "Goldsborough," home-ported at Pearl Harbour, was operating with the ÜB.52 words
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Article289 1970-11-06 9 CHINA 1 HONG KONG Communist China is now making every effort U expand its economy and will not hesitate to trade with the United States providing there are changes in -U.S. polity, a leading British trade official said yesterday. John Keswick, president of the Sino-British289 words
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51 1970-11-06 9 A young Japanese couple, both promising figures in Japan's fashion world, ignored traditional kimono robes and were wedded in nude last week. The bride was Tokuko Ichimura, 24-year-old fashion designer who took Noboru Kikuchi, 27-year old fashion director as her husband in the wedding held at a Tokyo night club,51 words
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Article57 1970-11-06 9 NEW YORK Mary Lindsay said yesterday the London Daily Sketch was absolutely right when it named her husband, Mayor John V. Lindsay, "the world's sexiest man." "I totally agree. Nobody asked m« but 1 could have told them that" she told newsmen before flying to Lmta with57 words
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Article166 1970-11-06 9 QUITO, Ecuador Ecuador's Air Force Commander, General Cesar Rohan Sandoval, who was kidnapped on October 27 but reappeared on Sunday, has been relieved of his post and is under guard, defence authorities announced here. The general was seiaed by nine armed men as be drove borne166 words
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281 1970-11-06 9 CHINA 2 UONG KONG The tides in Deep Boy yesterday washed ashore more bodies by Chinese defectors, bringing to 28 the number of refugees known to have died in waters near Communist China since the end of last month. Two ok Ine281 words
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Article87 1970-11-06 9 TOKYO, Japan's (round grif-fcfeiee force ha* half the manpower but twice the firepower of the wartime Imperial Army. Mo too Shiahido, Director of the Self Defence Agency's Defence Bureau, told a parliament committee today's army has 179.000 men, <6O tanks, 460 artillery pieces, 570 armoured personnel carrier*.87 words
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185 1970-11-06 9 CHINA 3 LONDON Britain la ready to sell to China any civil aircraft currently in production. Informed source» aid yesterday. This would exclude such planes as the supersonic Anglo-French Concorde still under trial and th« VC-10 jet airliner which la no longer being built.185 words
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126 1970-11-06 9 CHINA 4 LONDON Britain would welcome a Chinese ambassador be re if the Peking Government decided to send one, informed sources said last night. The British government would alio be glad to send an ambassador to Peking if this was requested. But the sources said126 words
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Article439 1970-11-06 10 IT is only to be expected that in an off-yea. election which produced quite a few surprising results in the United States, both sides would claim victory. But the mathematical fact remains that the Democrats have scored over the Republicans despite the sizzling campaign439 words
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Article203 1970-11-06 10 A RITHMETIC not being our foVte, w e are strongly for the metric system in which all that is required is the addition or deletion of zeros something within our mental capacity. We never know, for instance, how much a man weighs when he tells us he is203 words
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Article, Illustration510 1970-11-06 10 Art Buchwald - By Art Buchwald It wos Halloween and all the pols were standing around the large iron kettle, waiting for it to boil. Spiro, the chef, wos adding some spices. M "A dash of nattering nabob, a cup of radiclib, and three tablespoonfuls of law and order. Everyone clapped510 words
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388 1970-11-06 10 John Talbot - By John Talbot EMPEROR Haile Selassie of Ethiopia today begins his first visit to Italy since Italian troops conquered his country 35 years ago. Duirng hi s four-day stale visit, the 78-year-old ruler will be the first Ethiopian Emperor ever to388 words
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392 1970-11-06 10 S.T. K - LETTERS S.T.K. When my telephone was out of order recently, a member of my staff reported It to the number given In the Telephone Directory. .Four hours later, I telephoned the same number, and was told that I had to wait until the next morning392 words
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Article, Illustration747 1970-11-06 11 Humphrey back after 2 in the c01d... In line for the White House YORK Six of the politicians who scored convincing victories in the U.S. mid-term elections on Tuesday could become contenders for the white house in 1972. According to American tradition successful747 words
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386 1970-11-06 11 HOME New Zealand has offered to five away to the developing world a new milk* and-protein biscuit which it says makes children frow taller and heavier and Prevents skin diseases. The biscuit which has been developed over a live-year period386 words
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THE MORNING AFTER with Weatherbee Wong
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Article, Illustration1497 1970-11-06 12/13 I REALLY didn't want to get caught up in this midi, mini, maxi controversy but it's almost unavoidable. And I think the whole scene is a waste of time. It has caused more trouble Jhan it's worth. As one fashion1,497 words
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Advertisement285 1970-11-06 12/13 *4 >(}M(C lul) "LB UNISEX" Lul Few D171 OlUa mod choreographyl Love dances! Ballet in "see-nothlnga**t Live "aUtuea" leap, pirouette, twirl In olaaalc ballet stances Ao lot') caat with Natascha. atar ot famous Craiy Horse Saloon In PtrUI Costume* In aluminium, plaatlc, leather I Don't mlaa THIS show I Call285 words
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Advertisement48 1970-11-06 12/13 22 carat Scotch l/ji, r-* z j&B Rare-rare as in goIcR Pale, as in gold. Pure, as in gold. Finer in blend.* Finer in taste. Smooth, not rough. Pale, not darfai With yet a silky strength that belies its gentle nature. J &B Rare. As in gold J48 words
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Article, Illustration229 1970-11-06 14 Kayode Awe - By Kayode Awe Ibadan, Nigeria. A well-organised foreign ring is robbing Nigeria of many of its treasured antiquities. The group uses Nigerians to break into shrines and then sends the loot abroad. Many shrines have been invaded in Ibadan, capital of the Western State. In229 words
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Article, Illustration623 1970-11-06 14 Lesley Nelson - By Lesley Nelson There is buried treasure in Hie British Museum. Hidden in the vaults beneath the building, protectively shrouded from dust, neglected but not forgotten, lies a priceless hoard of art from the ancient kingdom of Benin, now incorporated in one of623 words
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Miscellaneous7 1970-11-06 14 PLAIN JANE I wnWs MAV 23r-a IW?7 words
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Article, Illustration518 1970-11-06 15 Dick Kleiner - By Dick Kleiner The advance word was that it was a good one, so a big crowd showed up for the screening of Sidney Furie's "Little Fauss and Big Kalsy." And it was a good one, brilliantly directed and strongly played by Robert Redford518 words
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Article509 1970-11-06 15 Joan Crosby - By Joan Crosby Recently Carol Burnett did a spoof of Rita Hayworth as "Gilda," a picture never forgotten by anyone who ever saw it. Her portrayal was so funny and true to Rita's portrayal you could only figure that Carol had watched the film over and509 words
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Miscellaneous217 1970-11-06 15 LIDO Phone ***** 4 Now Showing! No Free List 11 am 1.30 6.30 y.lftpm "THE HEROIC ONES" (A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin In Scope, Color CAPITOL PHonr ?9759l Now Showing—No Free List 11 M. 1.45, 6.30 A 9.30 Christopher Lee "Taste The Blood Of DRACL'LA" In Technicolor <WB) Capitol IJ(Jo Rri-Skj:217 words
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Miscellaneous250 1970-11-06 15 ORGAINJISATIOI CATHAY ***** NOW SUOWING 11 a.m.. 1 30 830 »S0 Ryan O'Neal "THE GAMES" (Foi>, Color, Panavlston "TOMORROW MIDNIOHTT "God t°orgirrs ..1 Don't" Terence Hill. Color, Scope ORCHARD J7»SM| LAST DAY) 1.00 t«S 0.30 A Vl4 pm Richard Harris. Alec OuinncAs in Columbia's "IKOMWELI Technicolor Paoavisioo School: 11.00 to250 words
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Article, Illustration144 1970-11-06 16 Marianne Pereira - By Marianne Pereira Remember those ties 1 gave y«u directions to make the other day? And remember the fnss someone called Weatherbee Wong made about women stickta? their noses into men's bnniness? Well, here's one man called Ken Chow, who patiently «ent th w o g144 words
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Article, Illustration220 1970-11-06 16 Christmas ts coming and the ladies of the Asian Women's Welfare Association are busy trying to do something useful for the Children's Societies of Singapore. They have been working hard for the past two months gathering driftwood, bits and pieces of cloth, ferns, bullrushes and220 words
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Article177 1970-11-06 16 LOOK FOB the in»w Lamer of tMla to the new fashion in midi lengths, even if dresses beneath are shorter with a flared (hemline, a belted waist and a precisioa-fttfed toplook the coat as part of a costume. sometimes knee lenrth aver a reOea-ieacth Matching midi over a177 words
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Article, Illustration483 1970-11-06 17 With all the furore over a new fashion trend, one important fact is being overlooked. The long-range history of this century's fashions is bound up with fabrics more than with any surface changes. Far more important than shifts in silhouettes or hem lengths have483 words
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216 1970-11-06 17 Modern fashion has become so diversified that many people find it more bewildering than attractive. With all the demands for •4 ndiv i d u a lism," a growing trend has sprung up for the wearing of uniforms in many occupations where they were216 words
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Article, Illustration285 1970-11-06 17 Ann Landers - Ann Landers De a r Ann: Don't tell me to ask my pediatrician. I'm ashamed to admit I don't know the answer It's a simple question but it's driving me nuts. I have an 11-month-old baby. I would like to start frying his285 words
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Advertisement30 1970-11-06 16 ARE YOU A TREND SETTER? IF YOU ARE. WE WONT DISAPPOINT YOU. JOIN THE PACE AT Famhioi 65-71, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE 6. ROOM C, 3rd FiOOR SATNAM HOUSE Til: *****.30 words
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Miscellaneous1727 1970-11-06 18 LOOKING AND LISTENING....(v radio guide I CARROLL RIOHTER'S fiora the Carroll Righter Institute GENERAL TENDENCIES: You have a considerable amount of energy now but need to be careful not to spend it unwisely. If you co-operate with associates you are able to make considerable headway and avoid some pitfalls that1,727 words
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Article, Illustration620 1970-11-06 19 When people talk about customs, they mean the habits of the people of a cartain race or country. Customs are usually many generations old. Now that we are in the space age, many of us tend to forget the old customs. I myself can remember only some620 words
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Article618 1970-11-06 19 David Arculus - 4ci&nce By David Arculus The coasts around the British Isles abound with shipwrecks. But probably the most spectacular of modern times was when in March 1967 the Torrey Canyon, carrying 119,000 tons of crude oil, sank off the Scilly Islands after striking a reef. YouH probably recall618 words
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Article, Illustration360 1970-11-06 19 IT was a dark and gloomy evening just after the sun had set. The air was damp and cool. Suddenly, dark clouds began to gather and I thought it was going to rain. I quickened my pace. In an effort to reach home without getting360 words
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174 1970-11-06 19 THE Adult Education Board will be organising a new course in "Construction of High Fashion Wardrobe" at the Cultural Centre on Tuesdays from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. commencing 24th Nov. The 14-week course, conducted in English, by Miss Christina Lira, London-trained fashion and174 words
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Advertisement190 1970-11-06 19 ESSAY CONTENT""* Rules to observe 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 It: $lO for Seniors end $5 for luniors for every essey published. All190 words
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Article235 1970-11-06 20 fPHE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore continued to suffer a further downward trend yesterday especially when volume of shares recorded dropped to 798,500 units. Opening business was cautious with pric«« quoted at wide differentials. Buyers and sellers turned heslstant in the afternoon In a gloomy firm235 words
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Article81 1970-11-06 20 Singapore and South Korea yesterday agreed to open permanent trade and econom i c missions in each other's capital, The exchange of letters took place at noon in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, City Hall, between Mr. ST. Stewart, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign81 words
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Article277 1970-11-06 20 November first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday to 49-1/4 cents per lb., up 5/8 cents from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. Follow through in London on last night's rise here made for a277 words
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Article113 1970-11-06 20 PENANO A total of 2,000 chips call at the Port ox Penan* each jwu\ the Convenor of the Shipping Committee of the Penang branch of the International Chambers of Commerce, Mr. R. D. Fraser, said here yesterday. He told the visiting Danish trade delegation that Penang113 words
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Article38 1970-11-06 20 NEW YORK Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock exchange: SO Industrials 770.81 20 Ralls 148 83 15 Utilities 108.22 65 Btocks 245 55 40 Bonds 65.48 Commodity Futures Index 148 07 up 1.7238 words
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Article111 1970-11-06 20 BONG KONG Yesterday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 196 197 per 100 Straits dollars 148.50 150.50 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars 6.76 6.775 per Australian dollar 940 860 per 1.000 Burmese kyats 505 525 per 1,000 Indian rupees 146 161 per111 words
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Article695 1970-11-06 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 Aetna LSI 1.32 AJinomoto Alcan 2.00 2.04 1.37 140 Allied Choc. 2.65 2.75 Ben. .99 1.02 Berjaya 112 1.14 Borneo 148 L70695 words
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Article721 1970-11-06 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. INDUSTRIALS ACMA $1.32 (3); Ajlnomoto $2 04 (1); Allied Choc. $2.68 (1) $2.67 (1); Ben.721 words
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Article92 1970-11-06 20 1'Hfe noon prlcet at the Singapore Chinese Prod n re Exchange ve*terda> WHS a ft Coconut Oil (f-o.b.) bulk 57.00 Coconut Olt (f.o.b.) drum 59.SO Mixed Copra 33 00 Muntok White Pepper < f.o.b.) ASTA 100% N.W.L, Sarawak Whit* 182 50 Pepper (f.o.b.) 96% N.W.L. ***** Sarawak Special Black92 words
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Article330 1970-11-06 21 SYDNEY Much of Wednesday's enthusiasm in the Mining market was lacking in downward drift on the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. However, beyers were stfll tlielitfy actire at the close. Many nickel issues settled back after Poseidon posted a loss of $2 00 to $63.00. WMC finished the330 words
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Article305 1970-11-06 21 THE steadier market ruling towards the end of last week failed to consolidate and after reaching a peak of 50} cents, levels turned downwards as buying enthusiasm and shortcovering waned The failure of the London market to rea c t sufficiently to higher levels here brought the305 words
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Advertisement396 1970-11-06 21 NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF THE fteruuic OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 (NO. 18 OF 1963) DECLARATION UNDER SECTION 29 WHEREAS: (I) The streets known aa> 1. Tudor Close (nun K br id Hoi k Koiit to lot 4W/i( Mtikim IT 8- 1 nivrrslly Kwail from Duuearn K<mil to396 words
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Advertisement456 1970-11-06 21 APPOINTMENT UMUATOU POLYTECHNIC WTTOK, 01'11 (MM. or INUIimU tL TECHNOLOOf APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably autt hi lea candidates for the post Of Director. School or Industrial Technology. Singapore Polytechnic. Candidates are expected to be professionally qualified engineers preferably with a decree u Kngmeering and have relevant teaching experience experience456 words
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Advertisement1031 1970-11-06 21 TENDER NOTICES HIfUNMPORB CUSTOMS KNIMR NOTICE NO. 7/7# TENDERS will be received up to ia noon oa Friday. »tb November. 11)70 for the purchase c* the follow Ins confiscated and (U» 1.1 IC pieces aluinlilw IruM baskets. The aboeemsntioned goods are dutiable and tenderers lateodlai to purchase them should state1,031 words
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Article2945 1970-11-06 22 SATURDAY Race l: CI. 6 Div. 4—7 F.—2.00 pjn. ($4300) i. ***** Fiery Flight 8y 8 13 Hurrv (Donnelly) I -iwi 1 2. a. 4. 5 ***** ***** ***** ***** Top Kingdom Thai Loy Jessie's Delight Checkmate 7y 6y 7y 5V 8.13 8 11 8.11 8 11 Zero2,945 words
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425 1970-11-06 23 LONDON Britains domination of European Soccer continued Wednesday night although their teams often had to survive nail-biting finishes before marching on in the three major club competitions. With two clubs through to the last eight In the European Cup. three In the Cup Winner's Cup and425 words
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Article165 1970-11-06 23 KUALA LUMPUR Singapore put up a gallant effort to check Hie tide before conceding their fourth defeat 39-96 to Taiwan in the third Asian Women's Basketball tournament at Stadium Negara here yesterday. With this win the Taiwanese, one of three top contenders, thus maintained their165 words
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Article262 1970-11-06 23 KFALA LUMTUS FELICITATION did a sparkling gallop here this morning. With Luke Kang up, Felicitation sprinted stylishly over 3f in 38 on a yielding track. Felicitation has made soVndid improvement and bears watching Ihis meeting. Picasso 11. now trained by Heddle. provided an interesting trial with262 words
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Article241 1970-11-06 23 Charles beats Jacklin NAPIER. New Zealand. Bob Charles. New Zealand left-hander, scored his second successive victory over Tony iacklin. Britain's U.S. open champion, here yesterday in their Challenge Golf series Charles now leads i In the aerie* of four matches, he 1* three strokes up on Jacklin he241 words
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177 1970-11-06 24 LONDON The trim waistline of Queen Elizabeth was held up yesterday as a model for all mlddleaged women who have trouble keeping their appetites In cheek. The magazine "Slimming" pointed out that inspite of her 44 years and the birth177 words
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Article, Illustration364 1970-11-06 24 TEL AVIV Isroel is reported ready to strike ot "many" Egyptian targets should fighting flare up again along the Suez Canal. The 90-day ceasefire expired at 5 a.m. (Singapore time) today. Israeli sources here •aid Russian troops were still In the Suez Canal zone andUPI radiophoto. - 364 words
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Article37 1970-11-06 24 RAWALPINDI President Yahya Khan's cabinet has approved a law aimed at curbing Illegal emigration by Pakistanis to the Gulf Btates, Middle Eastern countries and Europe In particular the United Kingdom and West Germany37 words
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175 1970-11-06 24 PARIS Italy and China yesterday exchanged final documents before establishing formal diplomatic relations, Italian Embassy sources said. The documents will now be sent to Roane and Peking for government approval. Negotiations between Italy and China have been going on in Paris since February last175 words
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Article84 1970-11-06 24 A sawmill labourer and a poultry farmer were yesterday fined $3,000 each, or in default, six months jail, for possession of samsu. Low Kwee Bah, 22 and Yeo Tiong Poh alias Phua Poh Seng, 24 were found guilty of possessing 16.8 gallons of samsu at84 words
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