Eastern Sun, 21 November 1970
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Title Section21 1970-11-21 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 cents I«td. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1504 Saturday, November 21, 1970 MC (P) 161621 words
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Article, Illustration51 1970-11-21 1 The bookmakers have other bets, but the Eastern Sun's man in London is putting his money on Miss Guyana 18-year-old Jennifer Wong who tapes in at 37-25-37. Jennifer has brains too, and is studying for a doctorate in modern languages at Toronto51 words
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198 1970-11-21 1 T)OLICE ore investigating alleged tax abuses and business malpractices by several company directors. Reliable sources said yesterday at least two directors of different companies are known to have left for Hong Kong to escape possible prosecution. The alleged offences being investigated include tax evasion198 words
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236 1970-11-21 1 LONDON A threatened walkout by Miss Sweden before the Miss World Contest has been smoothed out by officials who dismissed it as a little upset. The Swedish beauty, 20-year-old blonde Maj. Johannson, a model, Is reported to have complained about being too heavily chaperoned236 words
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Advertisement72 1970-11-21 1 "SERVICE 18 Oil BUSINESS* We arc marketing Mr OUS FIRST AID BOX to community CtntMb factories, hotel*, homes, •port clubs, contractors, bUHes and many other •MS. For further Information contact:OUTRAN DRUG STORE, 39H-A. Out ram Farh, Block 23, SI iik a pore t> Tel: *****1 <«*« it k f l*-**72 words
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Article, Illustration92 1970-11-21 2 This Canberra bomber (below), once owned by the Royal New Zealand Air Force, was one of 10 bought by the Indian Government. The aircraft stopped over at Changi on its way to India. All the Canberra bombers will be delivered to Hie Indian Government at92 words
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454 1970-11-21 2 doctor who hod testified thot Mimi Wong suffered from encephalitis the night she allegedly murdered a Japanese woman yesterday came under intense cross-examination. Pressed by Solicitor-General Francis Seow, Dr. Tan Bock Yam confessed he could not "express with finality" that she was positively suffering from454 words
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Article316 1970-11-21 2 Fined for beating boy A man caught by a party of defectives in tfi« act of beating a 12-year-old boy wai fined S2O at the Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Ong Say Han, 44. pl< aded guilty to having punched the boy. Lim Bee Whatt, near hl» house316 words
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Article215 1970-11-21 2 The night before a farmer was found dead in a canal, he was in a bar telling Hie waitresses of his luck in winning a $5OO lottery prise. "However, he said it jokingly to bluff the waitresses there,'' a shopkeeper disclosed. Wong Koon. 31.215 words
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Miscellaneous153 1970-11-21 2 Around town 9.00 a.m. to 5.15 p.m. Seminar on "Trends in Indonesia" at University of Singapore, Bukit Timah Road campus. 10.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Fair by Australian and New Zealand Association at residence of the Australian High Commissioner. 10.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. Singapore National Photographic Exhibition by Photographic153 words
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322 1970-11-21 3 A scheme to save lives of emergency patients will be introduced by the Singapore Medical Association. Members of the Singapore Medic Alert Scheme will wear metal identification tags on which medical information will be stamped. The scheme, announced by Dr. Oon Chong322 words
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Article36 1970-11-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR-The new post code system to speed up mail delivery in the Federal Capital will be introduced early next year, the Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications, Tun V.T. Sambanthan, announced.36 words
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Article, Illustration281 1970-11-21 3 Fourteen Members of Parliament yesterday discovered tfiat the grouses of national servicemen were all too "familiar" and mainly trivial. They were at the Singapore Armed Forces Training Institute, to gain first-hand know- ledge of life in military camps. The Minister of State for Labour,281 words
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152 1970-11-21 3 Singapore will send medical supplies and an army medical team to cyclone-ravaged East Pakistan the Government announced yesterday. The SAF officers Major R Paul, acting Chief Medical Officer, and Major Henry Teo, Logistics Officer left lor Dacca early today for a three-day survey. Their152 words
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Article139 1970-11-21 3 SIX armed men robbed the occupants of two flats within 15 minutes and escaped with $l,OOO and jewellery worth $5,000 on Wednesday night. Nine of the victims were women, police said yesterday. The first raid was on a flat on the 18th floor of I139 words
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Advertisement32 1970-11-21 3 mm THIS SUNDAY'S DRAW nos 93/70 (22-11-70) cash jackpot is $155,000 TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT THE OTHER GROUP PRIZES REMAIN THE SAME PLUS FREE ENTRY FOR 3 CIRCLES CORRECT $5OO/-32 words
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Article, Illustration376 1970-11-21 4 AID FOR RAVAGED PAKISTAN Eost Pakistan Moss starvation fears in disaster-shottered Eost Pakistan grew hour by hour and top officials have issued urgent new orders to try to speed up relief operations. A high-level conference was held in an attempt to get the mountains of376 words
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Article, Illustration277 1970-11-21 5 British servicemen are working round-the-clock loading life-saving and medical supplies for East Pakistan's cyclone victims. For man v Royal Engineers, including 50 men of 59 Field Squadron worked all night—washing and servicing tractors straight from the fields, checking over water-purifying equipment, assault boats and outboard motors.Sunpix by William Ng. - 277 words
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395 1970-11-21 6 ]£UALA LUMPUR The Notional Youth Consultative Council to be set up toon will bridge the gap between youth leaders and the Government. The Acting Minister of Vouth and Sports. Dato Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah, said this at the opening of the 2day ASEAN395 words
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Article299 1970-11-21 6 KUALA LUMPUR The Federal Court of Appeal yesterday found manifestly excessive a High Court award of $lO,OOO general damages to an accident victim, Angela Soli, 23. The latter had received facial Injuries. Lord President. Tun Azml bin Hajl Mohamed. who ruled that her Injuries were comparatively minor299 words
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Article75 1970-11-21 6 TAITINO The North mat BMih-boud rail traflc was disrupted Tdterdif afteriMi following a laadsllde dvfau a heavv downpour. Th« landslide occurred between Bukit Berapit and Padan« Rengas about 8 miles from Taiping at about 2 40 p.m. Passenger train 8 from Kuala Lumpur to Butterworth were75 words
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207 1970-11-21 6 PENANG A High Court judge yesterday ordered that 2 items of jewellery a solaitre gold ring and a centre piece krosang studded with 105 diamonds be placed in the custody of the court pending an appeal. Dato Justice H.S. Ong ruled that the207 words
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Article, Illustration113 1970-11-21 6 DIAMONDS. the T say# are a girl's beat friend. So is Mr. Harry Huisman's who has in' vented a new cutting system. The latter has increased the brilliance of the diamond two-and-a-half times. Mr. Huisman. an American diamond expert, has developed a new method of113 words
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147 1970-11-21 6 KUALA lumpub Television viewers will be treated to a new musical series, "Bskat TV" a talent show similar to the famed U.S. *Ed Sullivan Show'. The new series will run for 22 weehs at 7.10 p.m. ever* Wednesday over Network One. Robert Sodden. Managing Director147 words
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Article, Illustration225 1970-11-21 7 MANILA Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos declared ft state of calamity in the Greater Manila area following a typhoon which killed at least 42 people. President Marcos has cat short a visit to Baguio in the Northern Philippines to tour the area devastated yesterday by Typhoon Patsy225 words
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297 1970-11-21 7 JJONG KONG A court sentenced a British soldier to life imprisonment after finding him guilty of killing o middle-aged Chinese prostitute. After conferring for only 15 minutes, the seven-mon jury found George Denis Unsworth, 21, not guilty of murder but guilty of the lesser297 words
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58 1970-11-21 7 SALISBURY Rhodesia's wbite government was reported preparing to publish a controversial apartheid-style property bill dashing further already slim hopes of a settlement of the independence conflict with Britain. The long-awaited property owners' residential protection bill aims to bar the infiltration of coloured people of58 words
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Article239 1970-11-21 7 CAIRO President Anwar Sadat lias promised to take Egyptians into the space age but says the battle with Israel must first be won. Addressing the National Assembly President Sadat gave no hint of concessions to Israel In the search for a political settlement in the Middle239 words
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Article95 1970-11-21 7 NEW DELHI The founder and supreme commander of the Naxalite movement in India, Charu Ma jamdar, is a peasant landlord. Majumdar, now moving from one hideout to another to escape police dragnet, inherited 105 acres of land. He gifted 38 acres, but still owns 67.95 words
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Article145 1970-11-21 7 UNITED NATIONS, New York The number of telephones in use in Asia rose by 266 per cent in the past decade to 2 V 628.000. It was still however, far from adequate for the continent's needs, according to a U.N. report. Prepared by the U.N. Economic145 words
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Article498 1970-11-21 8 EMERGENCY IN PORT OF CALCUTTA CALCUTTA Port authorities have declared an emergency in Calcutta Port, paralysed by a strike for 2 weeks. The emergency, the first declared in the port for 11 years despite repeated strikes and labour trouble, will remain in force for a month. MANILA498 words
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Article205 1970-11-21 8 T ONDON Russia is build* ing nuclear-powered tubmarines at the rate of one every 5 weeks, British Defence Minister of State Lord Balniel disclosed. He warned Parliament against thinking the Russian naval buHdup was "a temporary phase." Soviet warships were now able to operate205 words
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Article57 1970-11-21 8 West Berlin West Berlin's entire police force has been thrown into a massive manhunt for a young male nurse. He escaped from their headquarters while being quizzed about his admitted shooting of a Russian soldier. Well had confea*ed to shooting the soldier at the Soviet War Memorial57 words
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Article67 1970-11-21 8 BONN West and East Germany will resume late this month the political talks started by Chancellor Willy Brandt and Premier Willi Stoph but between the top aides of the 2 men. Eg on Bahr, Chancellor Brandt's trouble-shooter who hammered out an agreement with Moscow which resulted67 words
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Article183 1970-11-21 8 MOSCOW A Russian newspaper, "Ixvestia," disclosed that the moon buggy is carrying special telescopes to study X-ray sources in space. About 50 of these had been discovered 8 years ago, some of them near the Milky way. Others were located thousands of millions of183 words
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Article73 1970-11-21 8 FRESNO, California Mrs. Louise Thoresen was found innocent of all charges in the slaying of her millionaire gun-collecting husband. The Jury of 7 men MM 5 women deliberated 10 hours 55 minutes through most of the night before acquitting her. Bhe had pumped 5 bullets Into73 words
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Article, Illustration73 1970-11-21 8 Shortly after Mrs. Judy Willis of Chicago acquired Rusty, a 2-year-old Pomeranian, she became alarmed by his strange habit of lapping up cigarette smoke. After taking nim to a local veterinarian, she found that she had an addicted pooch. His former owner was apparently a marijuana smoker and(UPI radiophoto). - 73 words
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Article132 1970-11-21 8 ROME Thousands of teenage Italian students deserted nigh schools and marched through the on e d e "iand educational reforms. Fighting broke out In the precincts of Rome University when a group of left-wing extremists clashed with n e o Fascist students with stones, chairs,132 words
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Article, Illustration380 1970-11-21 9 ANGELES The Tote murder trial has reached an impasse with the three women defendants insisting on tellfng the "truth" and their lawyers refusing to ask questions because it would incriminate their clients. In a startling and completely unexpected development chief defence lawyer Paul380 words
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Article136 1970-11-21 9 BI EN OS AIRES A bomb exploded in a bar washroom in front of a conrt where five people are being tried for assisting in the kidnapping and slaying of former President Pedro Arambnru. The bomb may have been placed by two women who hurried out136 words
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204 1970-11-21 9 WASHINGTON The Justice Deportment announced thot 15 people Hove been indicted in a massive securities fraud to manipulate the price of a stock, control of which was obtained by beatings and threats At least three New York underworld figures, Including John D.oguardl, better204 words
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Article148 1970-11-21 9 WASHINGTON The White House said thai President Nixon is plannine Mjor chances in his Cabinet and personal staff, next year. Informed sources predicted that at least two cabinet posts would change hands, one by agreement with the President and the other because of friction148 words
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Article525 1970-11-21 10 S Y "!Lt *L e "1° own 83 the hardliner thit 1 Arab nations. It was Syria nr h, always acted as the most militant of the anti-Israel nations and its Baathist government has strongly espoused even the aS le e plolts of the Palestinian luerrillw going to525 words
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Article170 1970-11-21 10 "WOT only the exchange of ambassadors between Moscow and Peking but several other indications also have revealed that the Soviet Union and China are steadily progressing towards a detente. If any proof were required, it came in the form of the speech delivered in the United Nations by170 words
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Article, Illustration683 1970-11-21 10 Art Buchwald - m Art Buchwald WASHINGTON Have you ever wondered what happens to a person who loses an election in the United States? It isn't a pretty sight to see. "Hello is this the AFL-CIO headquarters? I'd like to speak to Mr. Novak... Mr. Novak, this is683 words
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596 1970-11-21 10 Chris Andrews - By Chris Andrews A plan for an international culture bank that will raise money to help develop museums, further restoration work and excavations and aid art schools and theatres is being discussed in Paris. The Idea Is the brainchild of the Jamaican Government, and if596 words
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Article1594 1970-11-21 11 Race 1: CI. 4 Dlv. 5—6 p.m. ($7,500) 1. ***** Fame Shoes (1. King's Hope) 6y 2. M Tae-Kwon-Do 3y 3. ***** Base MeUl 8y 4. ***** Fanmoray 4y 5. 5 No Compromise 4y 6. Magnificent Swordsman 4y 7. 856 Princely Coach 3y 8- Daz 3y1,594 words
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Article217 1970-11-21 11 1 DENN1 BOY 'CISCO ZODIAC J un I: (17) 1 1 < (ft) CLEVER ANDY Tue-Kwon-Do Su Compromise (ft) <r*{ NO COMPROMISE Clever Andy Paumoray (5) (6) (17) NO COMPROMISE M hwordnmaa Clever Andy MAC k S. (4) (13) (13) CELTIC KNKjIIT Papatol Hold Tax (4 i (13) (1?)217 words
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Article1051 1970-11-21 12 Denni Boy - m Denni Boy HIKARI should score his overdue win in the Closs Four Division Three (Roce eight) over the mile here today, opening day of the Singapore Turf Club meeting. The National Bid gelding showed promise first time out when sixth to Disney Land over 6f here1,051 words
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Article266 1970-11-21 12 SLIPPER SAMY outlined his chances in a sparkling gallop here this morning. With stablemate for company, the pair raced stride for stride S IPIKT" 1 SI J ,s 9 fron 9 > y» Slipper Samy was in front at the finish. gaged In the class266 words
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Article333 1970-11-21 12 LONDON Australian Rod Laver shrugged off his recent mediocre form to thrash Rumanian llie Nastase in th e S$ 180,000 Embassy Indoor Tennis tournament here Thursday. Laver, the favourite for the 5522,000 men's singles first prize, needed only 37 minutes to clinch a 6-1333 words
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Article202 1970-11-21 12 SYDNEY Australia's new Test fast bowler Alan Thomson was no-balled ten times on the first day of the Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and Victoria at Sydney cricket ground yesterday. He was called nine times by umpire Tom Brooks and once202 words
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Article103 1970-11-21 12 BRISBANE MCC vice captain Colin Cowdrey was ruled out of the match against Queensland starting here yesterday when he was confined to bed with a virus infection Team manager David Clark said he did not think the illness would prevent cowdrev from playing in the first Test against103 words
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Article90 1970-11-21 12 BANGKOK— Defending champions South Korea won the eightnation King's Cup Soccer tournament beating Thailand 1-0 in the final here last night. Malaysia upset Indonesia 3-1 -to take third place. South Korea's Park Yi Choun kicked the winning goal in the 80th minute. The South Koreans90 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1970-11-21 14 MELBOURNE, Australia Aspiroatg to the world squash crown could be excused for believing Australian Geoff Hunt was born with a silver squash racquet in his right kind. While they pound their way through endless court sessions and hours of track work and callisthenics,1,063 words
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Article, Illustration415 1970-11-21 15 ADELAIDE, Australia The hairy-nosed wombat, a quaint and amiable marsupial has been adopted as South Australia's first official faunal emblem. A nocturnal animal with grey fur, it is similar to a beaver but lacks a tail and has teeth like a rodent. The species,415 words
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Article272 1970-11-21 15 New York: Forty persons blinded by injury or disease have regained their sight through an artificial cornea developed in the United States. The cornea manufacturing and insertion procedure was developed in 10 years of research by Dr. Hernando Cardona, an eye surgeon and assistant professor of272 words
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Article, Illustration480 1970-11-21 15 LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M. D - By LAWRENCE E. LAMB, M.D. A new era of medicine Is Incubating l n laboratories around the world. It could spark a medical revolution. In the past, we have used vaccinations to increase the body's Immunity or resistance to a specific480 words
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Miscellaneous33 1970-11-21 15 PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGEVSKI. mm m *s I it)' m "M TCOHy* QUESTION ISs mf youv«ee CWIPWRECKEt> ON AT3GSES?V ISLAND) VAUT KIfIPOF JSEAWN& WXTEt?IAi_ WOULC>yoUWANT-TOHAJwe.ViaVI w you?/ A TATTOOED SAILOR? I I33 words
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Article, Illustration724 1970-11-21 16 Dick Kleiner - From Dick Kleiner in New Mexico In one day you can easily freeze and boke in New Mexico. The company filming "Shootout" was freezing and, an hour's plane ride away, "Scandalous John" was filming in a desert. "Shootout J* Henry Hathaway's new western, with Gregory Peck724 words
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Article546 1970-11-21 16 Things are a little less formal around the State House in New Mexico than in most capitals. Gov. David Cargo excused himself because he had to g<et his pick-up truck and transport some cattle somewhere. Before then, however, he talked a lot about the new546 words
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737 1970-11-21 17 r<ULVER CITY Ten major feature films for release from July through Christ nas 1971, will be placed into production by MGM within the next six months, Herbert F. So I o w, vicepresident in charge of production for the company, announced here recently.737 words
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Miscellaneous314 1970-11-21 17 SB SHAW J mmm lION LID O Phone 3734 14 Opens Today!—No Fre« List 11 a.m.. 1.34. 6.30 A #l5 John Wayne "CHISIM" P.inavlslon Color (WB) CAPITOL Phon* 79/59 Now Showing!—No Frte List 11 Mi. I.4ft, 4.00, 6 .M, ».SO War Bastards" Colorscopfl Tonight Midnight at Capitol-Lldo-Bei-Sky-Bomy Hii Tomorrow a314 words
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Miscellaneous287 1970-11-21 17 1 10l p I ORG I CAT OMC3Ar\jiSATiar\j HAY <3400 NOW SHOWING! II 1.34, <M, 4.34. IN "LMt la Thr Drirrl" Color Dirkle Hayes, (Columbia) School Conceasion: II 00 To Aoj Beat Dally At M am. I SO. 4. St 830 Snows TONIOHT MIDNIOHTI "The Out ot Townrr*" Color Jack287 words
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Miscellaneous2016 1970-11-21 18 LOOKING AND and radio guide. CARftOLL RIOHTER'S fj y from the Carroll Righter Institute GENERAL TENDENCIES; You can easily find the fcpoarel you need or whatever purchases that concern your desire for pleasure, entertainment and adornment You also have the chance to reconcile ft difference of opinion with one you2,016 words
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694 1970-11-21 19 TVEW YORK About half of the surface of the earth is either unexplored or its structure is known to man only in rough outline. The layout of the subsea areas and their topography remains a mystery. Most of the deep-ocean694 words
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54 1970-11-21 19 TUCKING up the skirts, a mother and her child dressed in their best kimono pay homage in chilly rain to the Meijl Shrine in Tokyo in celebration of the annual "Shichi-go-san" (7-5-3) Festival. In the festival, five- year-old boys and three and seven-year-old girls visited local shrines to pray for54 words
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293 1970-11-21 19 SAIGON South Vietnam's top diplomat, Trad Van Lam, says a united Vietnam is impossible to achieve. But he predicts that South Vietnam w»U remain an ally of the free world for its survival and development. Lam. former ambassador to Australia and presently foreign293 words
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Article, Illustration713 1970-11-21 20 Tom Cullen - MIGRAINES YOU AREN'T ALONE IN YOUR AGONY reports Tom Cullen from London jpRINCESS Margaret is probably the most distinguished of the five million British who suffer from migraine headaches. Migraine has, in fact, played hell with the princess' social ond home life. FOR example, she can never be sure when713 words
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Article373 1970-11-21 20 ANN LANDERS - ANN LANDERS DEAR ANN: I am only 20 and have decided that I dare not fall In love again. Here is my story and 1 am desperate for some advice. My childhood sweetheart was the boy next door. I knew I would marry him from373 words
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Article, Illustration541 1970-11-21 21 HELEN HENNESSY - By HELEN HENNESSY NEW YORK Today's strongest wielder of influence in the fashion field has its match. Last January Women's Wear Daily took a firm stand way out on the limb of the midi tree and stayed put. Now the consumer, whom that newspaper helped to educate541 words
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Article, Illustration959 1970-11-21 21 Liz Sherry - By Liz Sherry Is 'mum' the word? Or do you use o nickname or a short cough when you address your marital partner's mother Those people who find that the name they call their mother-in-law sticks in their throat are not alone. In fact the959 words
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Article243 1970-11-21 22 jpRICES retreated across the floors of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Industrials finished the day with a barely •table look on a turnover of 621,000 sales. One big loser of the day was Hume Far East. It was dealt 10 cents down to $1.55. With 74,000 deals243 words
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Article274 1970-11-21 22 December first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 54 cents per lb., up 1/2 cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. Thursday's final steadier trend continued yesterday morning and the market reached a high274 words
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Article14 1970-11-21 22 The tin price for yesterday was $657.00 per picul up 25 cents.14 words
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Article37 1970-11-21 22 NEW YORK Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange Thursday. 30 Industrials 755.82 20 Transp 145.44 15 Utilities 110.27 65 Stocks 242.21 40 Bonds 66.07 Commodity futures index 144.64 up Q. 537 words
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Article103 1970-11-21 22 COLOMBO The Ceylon government will become the country's sole rubber exporter from January next year, the English language newspaper Ceylon Observer aald yesterday. The newspaper quoted Foreign and Internal Trade Minister Tlklrl Banda Ilangaratne as saying the Commissioner of Commodity Purchase would be empowered to export Ceylon's103 words
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Article71 1970-11-21 22 KUCHING The Sarawak Government Ports Adviser, and General Manager of the Kuching Port Authority, Mr. Andrew Chan, has been appointed General Manager of the newly set up Rajang Port Authority. The Rajang Port Authority will exercise jurisdiction over the SDrtg of Sibu, Binatang, anjong Mani, Sarikei and Kapit,71 words
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Article49 1970-11-21 22 TAIPEI The Taiwan government will assist Interested mining companies in developing copper resources in the Chimei region in eastern Taiwan, the Central News Agency reported yesterday. The agency said an announcement to this effeect was made by Chiu iYueh, Acting Director of th<» Taiwan Provincial Mining Bureau.49 words
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Article111 1970-11-21 22 BONG KONG Yesterday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 196 197 per 100 Straits dollars 148 150 per 1.000 Taiwan dollars 6.76 6.775 per Australian dollar 840 360 per l.OOo Burmese kyats 495 515 per 1.000 Indian rupees 148 163 per111 words
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Article713 1970-11-21 22 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 B. b. Acma L23 130 Aiinomoto Alcan 190 1 29 1.34 Allied Choc. 2-50 270 Berjaya .98 99 Borneo ed 1.63 Boustead713 words
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Article745 1970-11-21 22 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. INDUSTRIALS Berjaya 99 cts. (10); DIM 99 cts. (1) $l.OO (2); Borneo $1.63 (4); C.745 words
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Article92 1970-11-21 22 THE noon prlrea at the Singapore Chines? Produce Exchange yesterday was:Coronnt oil D. H(f.o.b.) bulk (51.00 Coconut on (f.o.b.) drum 63. so Mixed Cop^a 34.10 Mn ni ok Winie Pepper «f.o.b.) ASTA 100% N.WL. m 182.50 Sarawak White Pepper < f.o.b.) 96 NW.L. 172.50 Sarawak Special Blark Pepper (f.o.b.)92 words
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531 1970-11-21 23 CYDNEY The Sydney Stock Exchange said yesterday it had suspended trading in Poseidon nickel shares in the pre-lunch session. The Committee of the Adelaide Stock Exchange said Poseidon was suspended pending the receipt of an official report on matters disclosed by a director at a meeting531 words
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Article142 1970-11-21 23 TOKYO An agreement to float a 6.000 million yen (Ss4B million) Asian Development Bank bond Issue will be formally signed bere next week, Finance Ministry sources said yesterday. The bank President Takeshi Watanabe will visit here to conclude the agreement with an underwriting syndicate of142 words
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Article, Illustration260 1970-11-21 23 An Australian company is planning to set up a base in Singapore to market and service its hovercraft in th« region. The introduction of a wide range of hovercraft by Hovergem Australasia Pty. Ltd. will open exciting possibilities for users in Singapore and neighbouring countries. A260 words
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Article102 1970-11-21 23 SEOUL A leading South Korean businessman said yesterday the current trade imbalance between South Korea and Japan is expected to be corrected by 1974. Park Yong-Hak, Vice President of the South Korean Trade Association, said Korea's trade imbalance which stood at 5.7 :1 in Japan's favour in102 words
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213 1970-11-21 24 YORK The People's Republic of China yesterday received, for the first time, a simple majority for admission to the United Nations. However, it was again barred from entry by the two-thirds majority requirement. Thlfi Is a tally that Peking's sponsors had no213 words
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Article266 1970-11-21 24 WASHINGTON American and Japanese negotiators, nudged by Hie House of Representatives' approval of a controversial trade bill, are edging closer to an agreement on limiting Japanese textile exports to the U.S. Informed sources said Prime Minister Elsaku Sato was sending crucial new instructions to Japanese Ambassador266 words
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Article69 1970-11-21 24 Prof. Leonard Cohen yesterday said he has instructed his lawyer to file a suit against Nantah for his dismissal as Professor of Industrial and Business Management. He said he also would sup for salar v which he alleges is being withheld. His lawyer, Mr.69 words
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Article42 1970-11-21 24 CANBERRA—The Navy Office confirmed that a Singaporean, midshipman Foong Leong Wong, died in an accident earlier this week ofl Brampton Island, off the Queensland coast. Hp was one of 5 Singapore midshipmen undergoing training with the Reyal Australian Navy42 words
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Article26 1970-11-21 24 MOSCOW Former Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, 70. is back In hospital for the second time thl s year with heart trouble, unofficial sources disclosed26 words
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280 1970-11-21 24 BASTIA, Corsica A romance between two young Germans which began with a date arranged by computer ended today with the young man facing sentence for stabbing to death his girl friend in a fit of jealousy. Herbert Elschler, 25, was due to hear sentence from280 words
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Article, Illustration72 1970-11-21 24 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew, and Mrs. Lee returned yesterday after a 12-week world tour. Government ministers and members of the diplomatic corps were at the airport to welcome him home. During his tour. Mr. Lee attended the conference of non-aligned nations in Lusaka and72 words
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Miscellaneous27 1970-11-21 24 Sunday To to The jackpot prize for this Sunday's Toto Draw No. 93/70 has soared to $155,000 as there were no top winners in Thursday's Toto Draw.27 words
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