Eastern Sun, 24 November 1970
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Title Section21 1970-11-24 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national dtiy 10 cants Cstd. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1506 Tuesday, Novtmbtr 24, 1970 MC <P) 161621 words
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Article, Illustration687 1970-11-24 1 Funeral set for today President Yusof bin Ishok died at the General Hospital of a heart failure at 7.30 a.m. yes* terdoy. He was admitted for treatment after a recurrence of his respiratory and heart problems last Saturday night. A statement from the Prime Minister's Office said the687 words
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Advertisement97 1970-11-24 1 Advertisement> Profile Sir. > Mr. Claa YM Wooa Mau(tr, Kowlooa Brsack Mr. Chan Yue Woon, born under the Zodiac sign ot Virgo, is Manager of Kowloon Branch. A graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree In Business Administration and Accountancy from the Great China University of Shanghai, Mr. Chan loined97 words
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295 1970-11-24 2 Commercial and intellectual circles welcomed the Defence Minster, Dr. Goh Keng Swee's call for closer co-operation with Malaysia and Indonesia. In a forum in the University of Singapore on Sunday, Dr. Goh had said that Singapore must strive to get on better terms with Malaysia295 words
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Article, Illustration154 1970-11-24 2 THE Singapore Council of Social Service is appealing to its n.ember organisations and the public to come forward with relief materials for the victims of the Pakistan cyclone disaster. There is urgent need for food, medicine, cloth, ing, especially warm clothing and blankets. The Coyncil has set154 words
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Article426 1970-11-24 2 Messages of condolences from heads of foreign countries and governments poured in following the official announcement of the death of President Y usof. A condolence book will be opened at Rumah Temasek in Kuala Lumpur from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. today. The Singapore flag at Rumah Temasek426 words
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Article119 1970-11-24 2 KUCHINQ A large group of armed Communist terrorists attacked and killed three members of Security Forces patrol In an ambush at the 10th mile Oya Road, m 81 bu district last Friday. The Chief Minister, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Yakub said that a Communist terrorist was119 words
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481 1970-11-24 3 factors "substantially affected" bargirl Mimi Wong's mental state at the time she allegedly murdered a Jopanese woman, a psychiatrist disclosed. Dr. Wong Yip Chong was testifying for the defence of Mimi in High Court yesterday. She is now on trial for the murder of481 words
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Article, Illustration62 1970-11-24 3 COMMERCIAL artist, Tan Bee Seng, 23, is seen entering the court where he was charged with possession of materials for counterfeiting currency notes. A two-day inquiry was later fixed for Feb. 15 and 16. Tan is alleged to have committed the offence on board the62 words
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Article, Illustration63 1970-11-24 3 THE hearing Into the case of former teacher Mervyn Simon Pereira, charged with 49 counts of outraging the modesty of students, has been adjourned till Thursday. He was alleged to have committed the offences between April 11, 1968* and March 29 this year at Playfalr Primary School.63 words
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Advertisement97 1970-11-24 3 Design 63 Happy feet mean happy children —-Teddy it scientifically designed for the healthy growth of young feet. In a beautiful orange and whit* combination with decorative perforations. Sixes: 4 8 Cut a dash in ankle-boots in soft textured leather. The smart shoe fit the man-about town. Available in Dark97 words
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Article209 1970-11-24 4 IPO Malaysia* youth has very little reason to resort to demonstrations. nniike the youth in other eonntries, to draw attention to their proMenu. This is the opinion of Miss Lourdes O Casas. Chairman of the World Assembly of Tooths. Philippines, who Is on a twoda y209 words
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Article203 1970-11-24 4 ALOR STAR The resettlement of people or fencing of an oreo along the Malaysia-Thai border will be carried out only if there is evidence to show that the people are supporting the communist terrorists. However, the Border Security Committee said in a statement that people in203 words
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Article31 1970-11-24 4 Tan Ah Cheng, 35, a salesman was found dead at the foot of Block 7. Lorong 7. Toa Payoh on Sunday night. Police do not suspect foul p ay.31 words
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Article128 1970-11-24 4 PENANG An alert policeman on beat duty* woke up a family of 13, minutes before fire engulfed their wooden house at Concordia Road, off Kelawei Road. Two Are engines s um moned to the scene brought the flames, which broke out at 1.20 am., under control128 words
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Article119 1970-11-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR The Assistant Minister of Defence. Tunku Ahmad Rithauddeen bin Tunku Ismail denied that Malaysia was pulling out of the Ave power defence arrangement. .He issued the denial in a statement "to correct the distortion caused by the report which appeared in an English language119 words
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149 1970-11-24 4 PEN ANG The Diocese of Penan* has written to Catholic churches in Indonesia for various liturgy and texts to help it in its preparation to hold masses and other services in Bahasa Malaysia, The liturgical texts in the Indonesian language would be changed where149 words
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Article142 1970-11-24 4 Miss Pang Pek, 22, of Tangle Halt Road vat fotand dead hi a room of SouHiern Hotel yesterday. She checked In the hotel at 9.45 a m Twenty minute* later. Miss Pang spoke to a friend. Minutes later the telephone operator tried to get142 words
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Article43 1970-11-24 4 PENANG Three trawler boats together with 13 crew members have been detained by marine police, a police spokesman said. He said that they were detained on Sunday for infringing into in-shore areas at Muka Head on the North-west of Penang Island.43 words
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Article69 1970-11-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR—'Tota Puan Raha, wife of the Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will lay the foundation stone of the $300,000 building of the Muslim Women's Welfare Board, West Malaysia, on Dec. 12. According to the publicity officer of the Board, Che Salmah Shamsuddin. the building is expected69 words
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Article58 1970-11-24 4 Singapore seaman. Abdul Wahab, 22. who is to be extradited to Australia. to face charges of importing canabis. intends to file a writ of habea s corpus. Hl s counsel Mr. A. Raman, applied to the Ninth Magistrate. Mr. OC. Foenander. to examine the exhibits, with58 words
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Article89 1970-11-24 4 BANGKOK An 11member That military delegation left today for Saigon for talks with South Vietnamese officials about withdrawal of 12,000 Thai combat troops from South Vietnam. Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chullasapya. leader of the delegation, told reporters before departure that the delegation would meet South Vietnamese President89 words
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Article52 1970-11-24 4 Thieve* broke into the house of Madam Lim Geok Kim, 34. of Mattar Road and escaped with $770 In cash Madam Lim told the police that she had locked the house before she went out on Sunday. When she returned home hour later, she found her front door52 words
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Article249 1970-11-24 4 KLANG The Sultan of Selangnr will hold a three-day exhibition of regalias and antiques worth $2 million owned bj him and VIPs at the throne room of the Istana A lam Shah on Hari Ray a Day. The Sultan announced 1 I s. this at249 words
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Advertisement39 1970-11-24 5 Rational i i MONTHLY CONTEST 39 Valuable prizes must be won! FIRST PRIZE up to $2,000/-Plus 1 day and 1 night all expenses paid stay in Singapore or Kuala Lumpur For further details see your NATIONAL Dealers now I39 words
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539 1970-11-24 6 MANILA Cardinal Paul Yu-Pin of Nationalist China yesterday called for a drastic overhaul of Asia's social system in which he said money and power are in the hands of a few. Yu-Pin's hard-hitting statement opened a week-long discussion among 200 Roman Catholic church539 words
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Article, Illustration136 1970-11-24 6 MOSCOW The official Soviet new, agency Tass announced that the new Chinese ambassador to the Soviet Union arrived on Sunday to take the post which has been va ant for four years. Ambassador Liu Hsln Chuan. a former Deputy Foreign Minister, arrived here 12 days after136 words
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Article139 1970-11-24 6 KANGOOff Security forces arrested Me than SM people here Monday >i<ht after about I.MO disgruntled students went on m rampage, burning (Orenaent cars, stoullf bases and smashing shop window*. An oSrial aanounce—l described those arrested as "disruptive elements'* and said action would he takes as139 words
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Article226 1970-11-24 6 PHNOM PENH Vietcong and North Vietnamese troops Have pushed back Cambodian troops guarding the vital Pich Nil pass, 62 miles southwest of Phnom Penh, official reports said yesterday. Hundreds of guerrillas attacked the oass. and the Highway Four supply route which runs through it. on Saturday.226 words
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Article205 1970-11-24 6 TOKYO The wife of a civil servant of the Nationalist Chinese government was accused on Sunday of beating her 4-year-old daughter to death w ith a baseball bat. The child. Huang Chillsiu. died in a Tokyo hospital. Police said her Japanese mother, Huang Yasue,205 words
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Advertisement47 1970-11-24 7 THE CHAIRMAN AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF HAW PAR BROTHERS INTERNATIONAL LTD. OFFER THEIR HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES TO PUAN NOOR AISHAH AND HER FAMILY ON THE PASSING AWAY OF OUR PRESIDENT INCHE YUSUF BIN ISHAK AL HAJ AS A MARK OF RESPECT OUR OFFICE WILL REMAIN CLOSED TODAY.47 words
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Article468 1970-11-24 8 Brazil: No probe allowed into torture reports RIO DE JANEIRO The newspaper, 'Journal do Brasil/ announced Brazil will not let any international organisation inspect alleged violations of human rights in the country. The Human Rights Commission of the Organisation of the American States (OAS) has called for468 words
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304 1970-11-24 8 VERSAILLES, Fronce French women insist they still lore men but nonetheless appear to be more concerned with higher alimony and equal pay. France's first Women's Rights Congress ended after 325 delegates talk in exuberant confusion for 3 days. The sponsor, "Elle"304 words
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Article114 1970-11-24 8 BRISBANE A young Australian who fooled residents of a small Texan town into believing he was a qualified physician, ha s died in hospital of kidney failure. Frank Dalgleish was flown home 3 months ago on a fare paid by the townspeople of McCamey. Texas. Doctors114 words
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Article259 1970-11-24 8 LONDON A blackmailer threatened to blow up a British Overseas Airways Corporation airliner if ss3/500,000 worth of diamonds and 551,050 000 cash were not paid. The former got as far as ordering the diamonds from London merchants and Instructing the company In letter to pay259 words
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Article, Illustration119 1970-11-24 8 A flying saucer-like house, Futuro 11, has been selected as the Grand Prize for a caption contest. It is being organised by the Arrow Company for college students in America. Standing at the edge of Philadelphia International Airport, Futuro II is 26 feet in diameter, 12(UPI radiophoto). - 119 words
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133 1970-11-24 8 SYDNEY —New Zealand's Rev Frederick Chan, nine would demonstrate against Pope Paul Y1 holding an ecumenical service in Sydney's Town Hall on next Thursday. Rev. Channing, Pastor of Palmerston North Bible Presbyterian Church on New Zealand's North Island, has invited Irish Protestant leader. Rev133 words
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Article, Illustration338 1970-11-24 9 |}ACCA, Eost Pakistan Starving survivors of the cyclone and tidol waves that devested coastol areas of East Pakistan marched on the capital of Dacca in search of food, water and shelter after despairing of help e¥er coming to them. A trickle(UPI photo). - 338 words
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225 1970-11-24 9 JAKARTA Leaden of 12 million Muslims have decided on a virtual boycott of Indonesia's general elections, scheduled to be held before J«hf N*t year. The decision was taken at a special national conference of the Indonesian National Party (Parmusi), called to fight the decree under which225 words
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263 1970-11-24 9 WASHINGTON The U.S. Defence Department's tap wetp«M expert said the U.S. now has a two to-three-year, across-the-board lead mi the Soviet Uaioa m research and technology, bat that the Russians are fiiehl; dosing the (a». Dr. John 8. Foster, the Pentagon's Director263 words
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Article293 1970-11-24 10 death of President Yusof bin Ishak is shocking news for Singaporeans, especially at this Juncture when the Republic is beginning to reap the rich harvests of freedom the seeds of which he had sown. The heart ailment, which the President suffered for some years, in293 words
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Article378 1970-11-24 10 "OIGHT or wrong, it is highly interesting to see the lost art of brinkmanship revived. And Richard Nixon, who as Vice President learned the art directly from its innovator and practitioner John Foster Dulles, is eminently suited to do so. His first experiment was in Cambodia when, right in378 words
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Article902 1970-11-24 10 Edwin Rosenthal - By Edwin Rosenthal THE ugliest nine-letter word in the English language today is "inflation" an economic disease afflicting countries around the world. Its (Oxford) dictionary definition is "undue increase in the quantity of money in relation to goods available for purchase". In simple terms, there Is too much cash902 words
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Article, Illustration140 1970-11-24 10 NEW YORK Newsweek magazine said today there was evidence that the forthcoming book "Khrushchev Remembers" was concocted by the Soviet Intelligence Service (KGB) on Instructions from higher authority. The book, said to be made up of reminiscences by former Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, is to140 words
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Article108 1970-11-24 10 MARTY ONG - MARTY ONG There is only one miserable poor bus service which goes to town via Upper Aljunied Road. Residents in Upper Aljunied Lane Hous ng Estate and other adjoining Housing Estates have often to wait for 20 minutes or more for a STC bus. When it appears,108 words
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Advertisement59 1970-11-24 10 foreign new* uno in. tarn appearing In all edition* of the fca-i»*ro Nun ana the «*ui> <re from Renter* Unlirn Kwi International. Agence France Pre**e fctlltora Pre** syndicate M*»v paper Enterprise elation Publisher* Hall indicate Lo* %ng«*iea Time* Syndicate <«r mini New* service North American Newspapei Alliance first feature*. Inter-Prea*59 words
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531 1970-11-24 11 gYDNEY Australia is clamping down on violence at public demonstrations and invasions of private property by protest groups. Legislation to keep protests within bounds will be introduced at the next session of the Federal Parliament and the country's two most heavily populated states hew531 words
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Article271 1970-11-24 11 SAIGON, Hie opening shots of the Indochina war were fired 24 years ago. on November 23 1946. The, left 23 French soldiers and 6,000 Vietnamese dead in the port city of Haiphong. While there were recriminations on both sides, the gunfire kicked off an inevitable271 words
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45 1970-11-24 11 UPI photo.UPI photo. - 45 words
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Article, Illustration650 1970-11-24 12/13 Thar she blows At a time when shore based whaling stations throughout the world are declining to rarity the C he y n e s Beach Whaling Company in Western Australia is thriving. Cheynes Beach station is at Frenchman Bay in a 13 miles from650 words
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Article, Illustration686 1970-11-24 14 Dick Kleiner - 'Escape possible, difficult' B* Dick Kleiner The Butterfly inspected the cells in Akatrax and pronounced them comparatively comfortable. Henri Charriere is his real name. Papillon (The Butterfly) is his nickname because he has a fuzzy one tattooed on his chest. That is also th e name of686 words
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Article, Illustration403 1970-11-24 14 Lawrence E. Lamb, M. D - By Lawrence E. Lamb, M. D. You can avoid the constipation problem by forming a regular bowel habit. ThLs doesn't mean the bowels must more every day. You should consume enough volume at breakfast to stimulate the normal reflex call to stool that follows eating.403 words
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Article, Illustration483 1970-11-24 14 W. A. Swartworth - By W. A. Swartworth Thanks to a tiny bat-tery-powered device called a pacemaker, thousands of persons with unreliable hearts lead reasonably normal lives. But the pacemaker as presently des gned has two orlncip&l drawbacks Its batteries sometimes fall unexpected.y, and at best they must be replaced every483 words
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Article, Illustration609 1970-11-24 15 LONDON Carl Foreman, writer-pco-d u c e of "Young Winston/' the major picture for Columbia Pictures based on Hie life of Winston Churchill has announced that Richard Attenborough wiU direct the film which is scheduled to go into production April 26, 1971. The teaming of609 words
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Article, Illustration577 1970-11-24 15 Dick Kleiner - By Dick Kleiner He's the stereotyped picture of the comfortably retired man he smokes a pipe, his feet are in slippers, two dogs sit on his lap and his hair is snow white. But Pat O'Brien is far from retired. At 71, he577 words
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Miscellaneous188 1970-11-24 15 SHAW 1 L I D O Phone 3 ***** UHI DAY' 11 1.30. 4. 0.3 V A t.15 John Wayne "CHISI'M" Panavlslon St Color (WB) Opens Tomorrow! "A TIME FOR LOVE" IA SHAW PRODUCTION t Mandarin In Bcope Color CAPITOL Phsne ***** NOW SHOWING: 11 am. I.4ft. 4.00. 0.30, 0.30188 words
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Miscellaneous199 1970-11-24 15 ORG APJIS ATIOIM 1 M 30 HAY ***** NOW SHOWINOt 11 M. I to 400 H .to to "Lost In The Desert" Color Dirkie Hayes. (Columbia) Hrhuol Concession: •1 00 To Any Beat Dally At U am. 1.30. 4. 6 30 Shows ORCHARD -3 7 6518 I Now Showing! No199 words
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Article123 1970-11-24 16 KELHAM. England An Anglican monk to a s shocked his brother* by announcing he intends to get married to a nun. Father Simon lieln, author of many published articles on the virtues of celibacy, met hij bride-to-be during a course at a theological college near this123 words
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Miscellaneous739 1970-11-24 16 'i. 4* CARROLL RIGHTER'S Kapacpapp nviVPiVii 1 ÜB»A the Cairo!) Rigbter lnttiiute lily in other sary thai you discuss your project with one of more experience. j f) r*t> A ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) An associate is best to listen to today whose planetary lorce is beneficial to739 words
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Miscellaneous23 1970-11-24 16 LADIES DAY mjj to m -a I mm One thing worries ne 111 never be ible to play a shoe Kit from injthexcfj23 words
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51 1970-11-24 17 CLUTCHING two tickets for a Grand Funk Railroad concert at Madison Square Garden here, a jubilant girl Is passed over the heads of the mob of music fans waiting in line to buy tickets. The crowding around the ticket windows was so great that this was the only means of51 words
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Miscellaneous569 1970-11-24 17 today's tefevisin id YOUR RADIO CHANNEL S Open Breaking Of Fast News Pok Amai2 The Rovers "Days Of The Black Eagle" Shotgun Slade "The Marriage Circle" Candid Camera Programme Summary My World And Welcome To It "Monroe The Misogynist" Arena Sukan News Di-Sekitar Tanah Ayer Target: The Corrupters "The End569 words
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Article, Illustration366 1970-11-24 18 I was most delighted to bear from my aunt again. She wrote to inform me that she would be attending her sister's wedding in Kedah and would be away for •bout week. I was asked to go to her house in Trengganu, to look after my366 words
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Article, Illustration407 1970-11-24 18 Looking of my birth certificate, I realise that I am sixty-five-yeors old now with twelve children and twenty grandchildren. Oh, Wow I wish to be young and not be like this with wrinkles all over my face, my eyes dull and my pair407 words
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Article69 1970-11-24 18 Fairfield Methodist Girls' School Alumnae Association will hold Its annual dinner on Dec. 12 (7.30 p.m.) at the School Hall. It will also be an occasion to hid farewell to Mrs. Koh Joo Hock who has been In the School's staff for sixteen years. The cost Is $669 words
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Article647 1970-11-24 18 Ele; Walt Dulaney - DATELINE By Ele and Walt Dulaney DEAR ELE and Walt: I have been dating Susan for half a year and I thought she was really enjoying it. Last night she asked me point blank if she was "wasting" her time with me. I didn't know647 words
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Article, Illustration800 1970-11-24 19 Marianne Pereira - by Marianne Pereira After an eight years absence from the modelling school field Ruth Warner has realised (from the nagging she had from close friends) that she is desperately needed "back on the scene", and has decided to open a new school. Called800 words
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Article633 1970-11-24 19 ANN LANDERS - ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: There's an old Hungarian saying "If you want to see what your wife will look like in 30 years, take a good look at her mother." Do you believe it? Marcla's mother Ls M>out 40 pounds overweight. She's fat633 words
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Article240 1970-11-24 20 was still o scarcity of buyers when the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore opened another week of trading yesterday. This factor alone led to big drops in shares across a broad front. No fresh incentives seem to appear in a generally tired market. Main falls were240 words
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Article175 1970-11-24 20 KUALA LUMPUR Agriculture-based and labour-intensive industries will bp given priority in the 25 projects in Malaysia in which the International Executive Service Con* will provide expertise n ext year At present the lESC is £roviding expertise to lalaysia in the food processing. plywood, plastic making, and cement industries.175 words
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Article67 1970-11-24 20 TOKYO Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd., one of Japan's leading shipyards has decided to build a giant dock capable of building a 1,000,-000-dwt vessel at its shipyard in Sakaide. Shikoku island, according to the company. Construction of the dock. 500 metres long and 75 metres wide is tentatively scheduled67 words
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Article271 1970-11-24 20 December first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 54-3/4 cents per lb., up 3/4 cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. The suspension of December stockpile sales announced by the GSA over the271 words
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Article94 1970-11-24 20 TIIK nnon prices at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange yeMerrtaj wan:a b Coconut Oil (f.o.b.) bulk 61.00 Coconut Oh (f.o.b > drum (tt-50 Mlxeil Copra 34 Mont oh v\mie I't'PDfl ilo.b.) ASTA 100% N.WL. 182.50 Sarawak Whit® Pepper dob) 9(5% N W.L 1-/2.50 8n raw a It special Black94 words
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Article112 1970-11-24 20 BONG KONG Yesterday's 5 p.m. currency rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Kuyers) (Sellers) 196 197 per 100 Strait? dollars 148 150 per 1,000 Taiwar, o* liars 6.76 6.775 per Australian dollai 840 360 oer 1.000 Burmese kvats 490 510 per 1.000 Indian rupees 148 163112 words
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Article705 1970-11-24 20 BID and offer prices officially listed at tbe close of business in tbe Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange vesterda? were: INDUSTRIALS Acma 1.18 124 Ajinomoto 180 1.95 Aican 125 1.28 Allied Choc2.50 2j67 Ben. 95 Berjaya .93 95 Borneo cd 1.64 Boustead 1705 words
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Article851 1970-11-24 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 Alcan $1 28 (1) $126 (2); Berjaya 98 cts. 12) 06cts. (2) 97cts (1)96}851 words
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Article, Illustration98 1970-11-24 21 Container transport is rapidly displacing conventional cargohandling systems in Australia The Most obvious manifestation of the switch is the regular arrival at Australian ports of new container ships brimming like Christmas sleighs with multi-coloured packages. Australian newspapers proclaim the new arrivals with almost monotonous frequency, yet few98 words
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Article564 1970-11-24 21 UKIV4LB 145 m MHA Itfi Roll Lurapur IJItm MM SR MMrjt. Kuala Lumpur tJlaa MM ISl Kuala Laupv IN i n M>A l« Kuala Lumpur 11 US a m. MM 454 r©aanc. a a 1 a Lumpur li ft* a m MHA tt» Jakarta IMpm MHA 451 KB564 words
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Article363 1970-11-24 21 GYOHEY Prices for mining issues improved in brighter trading session on Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. Most t «NpffUS«V* gains were li« fcea- j vprcighh where ▼era! stocks Made gains. Turnover Increased and rises outnumbered falls at U»e dose. CRA gained 10 cents to close $l3 JO. Great363 words
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Article266 1970-11-24 21 WASHINGTON Japanese U-S. negotiatort in Waifci«j*c» still maintained some nopes oi avoiding a total breakdown in testae talks despite reports of jloon fwn Tokyo. Japanese Ambassador Nobuhko Ushiba and Presidential assisUnt Peter Flanlgan met at the White House for one full hour to continue the negotiations266 words
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Article100 1970-11-24 21 Eight travel executives from Singapore and one from Brunei left W week for an Air-India's educational visit t° Nairobi. The group is led by Mr Ng Kok Siang. AirIndia's area sales superintendent. The group will visit Bombay en route to Nairobi and return to Singapore on Nov. 2i.100 words
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Article13 1970-11-24 21 The tin price for yesterday was 58f»4.00 per picul down $l.OO.13 words
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Article58 1970-11-24 21 SEOUL south Korea's total exports during 1970 are expected to exceed the goal of one billion US. dollars. Commenee-Industr v Minister Lee Nak-Sun said yesterday. Lee said the nation's exports are expected to reach 1,004.800,000 U.S.' dollars by year-end estimate was contained in a report to President Park58 words
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Advertisement257 1970-11-24 21 Gent's Taiarag So many are aftl thiuking ot niaUag i»itt. But wheaa CM llaf g«* the right Mittfial, right cut right price aod the right Mwicef Vaahi aayi Clad r—askedt Our Im (it# of Mtisficd customer* ia aar Wat reference. Visit V ASH I S O€PA«TMiHT STOW 9. D'Almeida Itrag.257 words
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Article997 1970-11-24 22 The following are the race-weights for the third and fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club November meeting; SATURDAY CL 1 Drv. ft 1 MILE Mahseer 9 00 BellendainO 8.10 Aratunga 8.10 Foresight 8.09 Moonbeam 8.07 Double Seven 8.07 Bandit 8 06 Kachang Kuda 8 06 East997 words
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Article117 1970-11-24 22 rOKYO. Japan gainid a 1-0 win over Djur(ardens I .P. here vesteray the visiting Swedish leams onl v defeat in a lour-match goodwill se. ties. The Japanese scored ft the 66th minute when i Swedish attempt to dear a free kick put the »all at the117 words
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Article, Illustration45 1970-11-24 22 DARLINGTON, Pennsylvania: Here's something new in car fashions a mobile press box. It is used by Northwestern High School here and was built because a permanent press bo* was impractical while tfcii model can be stored behind the stands between oam**.45 words
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Article630 1970-11-24 23 SATURDAY RACE 1: MAGNIFICENT SWORDSMAN (Wilson) wa§ slow to begin. velayutham when questioned replied th.it in the straight CLEVER ANDY was inclined to hang in. His statement wa K noted. S. Ng was fined $5OO for sitting against ACE OF DIAMONDS 11 from the 4 mile to630 words
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Article76 1970-11-24 23 Entries are now being invited for the 4th Open Chess championships organised by the Siglap Community Centre. The eight-day championship to be played under laws of the World Chess Federation commences on December 5. The participants will be divided into two sections the open and Women's section.76 words
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224 1970-11-24 23 SYDNEY The competing American team for the first American Australia Challenge Cup series for kix-metre yachts arrived Sunday. The two contenders are Toogooloowoo V of the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht C.ub of Sydney and St. Francis IV of the St. Francis Yacht Club of San224 words
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141 1970-11-24 23 BELGRADE The classification Commission of the International Table Tennis Federation has issued a provisional ranking list of the world's top players, the Yugoslav News Agency said Sunday. The Yugoslav Table Tennis Federation, according to Tanjug. reported the list was compiled on the basis results recorded in141 words
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240 1970-11-24 23 STOCKHOLM Cliff Richey, 23-year-old Texan, needs only two points' from the Stockholm Open tournament to win the 5575,000 first prize in the International Lawn Tennis Federation's Grand Prix series. The Stockholm Tournament is the last of the series. Australian Rod Laver, who240 words
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274 1970-11-24 23 JON HENDERSON - By JON HENDERSON BRISBANE Geoff Boycott and John Edrich scored centuries as MCC's tour-day match against Queensland ended in a predictable draw at the Brisbane Cricket Ground yesterday. With no chance of a positive result. the Englishman turned the final day Into a274 words
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118 1970-11-24 23 KARACHI Iran is almost certain to stage the 7th Asian Games in 1974. according to an Asian Games Federation Press bulletin here. The bulletin said that Iran was the only contender for host of the 1974 games after the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur,118 words
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Article99 1970-11-24 23 HONG KONG Problems in assuring participation of some of the world's top professionals in the Hong Kong Inter* national Tennis tournament led the local association to announce yesterday the tournament will be postponed from its scheduled dates ot Dec. 15-20. "Doubts were cast that a tournament99 words
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Article175 1970-11-24 23 DETROIT Ford Motor Co. shocked the auto racing world last week by announceing it was ending Its multi million dollar racing programme immediately. Ford'g withdrawal from the racing field came les s than a week after Chrysler drastically cut Its racing programmes for next year.175 words
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281 1970-11-24 24 NEW YORK Josef Stalin's daughter Svetlona Alliluyeva says many references to her in the first segment of the controversial book "Khrushchev Remembers/' appearing in Life Magazine are foliacious, according to a report in the New York Times yesterday. In an article signed by long-time Moscow correspondent Harrison281 words
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54 1970-11-24 24 NEW DELHI India Intends to take part In next January's Commonwealth Prime Ministers* Conference in Singapore but has not yet decided whether the Premier, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, will attend, parliament was told yesterday. "The level of representation is still under consideration," External Affairs Minister Swaran54 words
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Article34 1970-11-24 24 TEL AVIV Israel yesterday charged that Egyptian planes flew over Israeli military installations on the astern bank of the Suez Canal twice within the past 24 hours in violation of the ceasefire.34 words
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Article36 1970-11-24 24 Taxi-driver Lee Ah Konf, 96, was robbed of $lB his day's earning by two robbers on Sunday night at 8.30 p.m. After taking 2 passengers to Kim Tian Road, they robbed him instead.36 words
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Article192 1970-11-24 24 THE following roads will be closed to all traffic during the state funeral procession for the late President Yusof bin Ishak, starting at 10.00 a.m. Orchard Road, between Bencoolen Street and Killiney Road; Clemenceau Avenue, between Cavenagh Road and River Valley Road; Penang Road; Stamford Road;192 words
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Article35 1970-11-24 24 A crane-driver, Oa n En K Cheong, 39. was yesterday tentatively charged In a preliminary inquiry with the alleged rape of an eleven-year-old girl at Birch Road on Oct. 11 at 11 pjn.35 words
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Article158 1970-11-24 24 BRUSSELS Common Market ministers yesterday failed to make headway on implementing a phased plan for the economic and monetary union of the Six, due to start on January 1. With France and Belglum differing from their partners on the political and economic aspect*, of158 words
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Article57 1970-11-24 24 A housewife was yesterday fined $250 for voluntarily causing hurt to another woman in fight outside the Magistrate's court on Sept. 7. Chan Thane admitted In the Seventh Magistrate's Court that sh« •truck jan Sai Choo. 50. on the forehead with a chisel on the roadside57 words
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