Eastern Sun, 27 November 1970
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Title Section21 1970-11-27 1 EASTERN SUN Singapore's own national daily 10 centx CtHl. 1966. Vol. 5 No. 1509 Friday, November 27, 1970 MC (P) 161621 words
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Article, Illustration336 1970-11-27 1 'MANILA, A top security officer soid yesterday he has received "row information" radicals are plotting to shoot Pope Poul during his visit to Monila. The Pope will arrive at Manila airport this morning from Dacca. It is the first major stop during his336 words
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120 1970-11-27 1 NEW DELHI India has granted Egyptian submarines and ships refitting facilities at the east coast naval base of Vishakapatnam, Defence Ministe.' Jagjivan Ram said yesterday. Mr. Ram. who was replying to questions at a meeting of the Foreign Correspondents Association, said Egypt had asked120 words
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Article32 1970-11-27 1 W A R S A W—French Prime Minister Jacques Chaban-Delmas arrived yesterday fo r a three-day official visit to Poland and talks on European and world problems with Communist leaders.32 words
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Article26 1970-11-27 1 CAIRO The United Arab Republic's new Prime Minister, Dr. Mahmoud Fawzi, has promised Egyptians sweeping social reforms. and a greater say in running the nation.26 words
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Article129 1970-11-27 1 TEHERAN—Pope Paul VI arrived in Teheran yeslerda v on the first ■top of his historic tou r which will carry him from the Persian Golf to the Pacific and almost within sight and sound «>i the Vietnam war. Iranian Air Force Jets escorted the Papal airliner to Teheran.129 words
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57 1970-11-27 1 LONDON Britons faced mail delivery delays yesterday as post office workers continued a series of lightning against the sacking of strikes to protest their boss. Lord Hall, Chairman of the Post Office Corporation, has been summarily dismissed by the Minister of Posts and Communications, Christopher57 words
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Article84 1970-11-27 1 SALISBURY The Rhodesian Government has announced details of a bill allowing the eviction of Asians and persons of mixed blood from white residential areas The bill also establishes a race classification tribunal to hear appeals from those declared "excluded persons'' and ordered to move. Local Government Minister84 words
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Advertisement89 1970-11-27 1 Buy Jeweller ies ot Distinction M/ I r **ii %oi\ m another up-and-coming businessman It's never too small with us to assist our local businessmen in their enterprises. They come in confidence. We talk |And up goes another distinctive project in town. A great benefit to the I Community. FAR89 words
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360 1970-11-27 2 ANGRY food manufacturers yesterday vehemently denied a news report that their manufacturing processes are unhyqienic. They fear that the report allegedly distorted would harm Singapore's food manufacturing industry. They were commenting on a news report quoting British food technologist Ronald Jowitt as saying that360 words
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Article57 1970-11-27 2 THIEVES broke into a departmental store in North Bridge Road and escaped with $2,000 in cash on Wednesday night The theft was discovered by the manager Mr. ST. Rochiram, 39. when he opened hi* premises. yesterday. Police said the thieves gained entry by boring a hole57 words
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157 1970-11-27 2 Scores ot people watched a salesman being badly beaten up and robbed of $5,000 by two robbers on Wednesday without coming to his help. N.M. Azit, 41 had earlier withdrawn the money from a bank in Cecil Street and wa s returning to hi157 words
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Article223 1970-11-27 2 Tim State Coroner Mr. Liew Ngik Kee, yesterday returned verdicts of misadventure on Hiree people drowned earlier this nontfc. Lee Chin Peng. 22. died of 'deep acute decompression' when he dived to free an entangled anchor. Lee. a member of a local fishing ve&sel d.ved223 words
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Article25 1970-11-27 2 SEAMAN Wee Beng Huat, 23 was yesterday fined $25 at the Eighth Magistrate's Court for not displaying a navigation light on his sampan.25 words
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Article256 1970-11-27 2 MLh» Gtth Chooa Las. 25. a clerk, bad her handbag contaiilir SIN snatched while she was walkint along Qveeaswsy mm Wednesday night In another snatch case, housewife. Can Ah Kee. 36. wa» walking along 6 mile Yio Cku Kang Road when somebody snatched her fold chain valued at256 words
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250 1970-11-27 2 The massive R.A.F. airlift of much needed relief supplies has reached its peak with file departure of six mare Hercules yesterday. The aircrafts took-ofT from Changi with loads for Dacca and Chittafong for the East Pakistan cyclone and tidal ttave victims. About 24250 words
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Article100 1970-11-27 2 Ben Frank Elder. 41, a geologist from Los Angeles died at the Thomson Road General Hospital on Nov. 2St irom a heart-attack Elder who lived in Chancery Lane with h a wife and two children, arrived from Jakarta on Nov. 25. at 2 a.m. In a100 words
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Article58 1970-11-27 2 An air service agreement between Singapore and the United Arab Republic was concluded yesterday. The agreement would enable the designated airlines of the two countries to operate air services between Singapore. Cairo and beyond. The agreement is the 30th in which Singapore has either granted58 words
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Article86 1970-11-27 2 THE Rotary Club of Singapore has selected three bright young men potential ambassarlora for the republic. They are Mr. Koh Kong Chia. 33, a visiting teacher with the Ministry of Education, Mr. Ivan Lea Cheong Chit. 27. assistant manager of Henry Noon Co. and Dr. Ong Leong Boon,86 words
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Miscellaneous33 1970-11-27 2 town 500 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. Painting Exhibition by Arthur Tap at National Librar? Lecture Hall. 7.5« p.m. Troche w Opera by invitation at Natioaal Theatre 8.00 p.m. Children's NirM at Victoria Theatre.33 words
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Article, Illustration622 1970-11-27 3 JURONG will become o slum if only one type of people, workers, live there, Mr. Woon Woh Siong, Chairman of the Jurong Town Corporation, said yesterday. A balanced population, he said, will enrich the lives of those living in Jurong622 words
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Article, Illustration516 1970-11-27 3 JJARGIRL Mimi Wong wos yesterday described in the High Court as "a violent ond aggressive woman" who had once attacked her husband and mother-in-law with a knife. That description came from Sim Woh Kum, 37, her estranged husbond. He was making his defence in516 words
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181 1970-11-27 3 KUCHING The special advisor to the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), Mr. John G. Bene, arrived here yesterday to look into the possibility of further Canadian involvement in forest resources development in Sara- wak. During his three-day stay here, he will have discussions on possible181 words
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Article38 1970-11-27 3 The Assistant Coroner, Mr. Chan Chee Pew yesterday recorded a verdict of misadventure in the death of a carpenter. The carpenter, Mohamed bin Sarbini. 21 slipped while removing planks on the 14th floor of an uncompleted hotel.38 words
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148 1970-11-27 3 A variety concert that reflects multi-racialism in Singapore will be staged by the National Theatre Club when it celebrates its third anniversay on Dec. 14. The variety concert which will be performed by 400 members of the Club, will be held at the National Theatre. At148 words
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78 1970-11-27 3 IPOH The Perak State Government is studying a proposal that water fluoridation schemes he introduced in the state to improve the dental health of the people, the Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Kamaruddin bin Mohamed Isa. said yesterday. He told a press conference here that though78 words
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146 1970-11-27 3 A social club which promotes racial understanding by organising social evenings and rharfer flights at 40 per cent of the ordinary rates to members has been formed in Singapore. The parent club was first formed in England bv the Chairman, Mr. Lan Tollemache. who146 words
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Miscellaneous26 1970-11-27 3 Toto draw The following numbers were draw n in yesterday's Toto Draw. 10 15 4 36 6. Extra number; 34. litre,. circle draw. 15 39 16.26 words
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198 1970-11-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR The Government aims to help modernise the Orang Aslis to that there will be no difference between them and others in this country, the Minister of Agriculture and Lands, Tan Sri Ghasali Jawi, announced. To achieve this, the Government will continue Its efforts198 words
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Article88 1970-11-27 4 KUCHING A Malay-sia-Singapore Airlines aircraft bound for Sibu with the Minister of Transport. Dato Abdul Ghani Gilong. on board returned to Kuching |Airport 8 minutes after take-off yesterday morning. There has been trouble with the flap system. A MSA spokesman said that the fault88 words
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Article68 1970-11-27 4 KUCHING Three hundred houses in Kuching ar e still using burket latrines despite repeated warnings, the Vice-Pre-sident of the Kuching Municipal Council. Abdul Kadir Marican, disclosed yesterday. He warned that if they did not install a waterborne system, by June 30 r.e*t year, appropriate action68 words
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Article49 1970-11-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR Russia. Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary have agreed to seriously consider purchasing more standard Malaysian rubber. the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mohanied Khir Johari, announced. Poland. Czechoslavakia and Hungary have also agreed to exchange more trade missions with Malaysia to promote trade.49 words
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98 1970-11-27 4 KOTA KINABALU The 8a bah National Youth Association (SANYA) has collected $B,OOO for the families of the 12 Sarawak border scouts killed hi a communist ambush last August. The money was from donations collected by the Association's branches and the proceeds Of shows98 words
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296 1970-11-27 4 l/'UALA LUMPUR Three workers were injured when o gas cylinder tank exploded and caught fire in a restaurant at Jalan Sultan in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Two of them were severely scalded by burning oil. They are Ho Chee Beng. 35.296 words
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Article127 1970-11-27 4 MALACCA Muslims in Terendak Camp in Malacca are unable to hold their Friday prayers in the camp mosque because it has yet to be recognised as 'a mosque' under Islamic Law. The Assistant Minister of Defence, Tunku Ahmad Rithaudden b i n Tunku127 words
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Article174 1970-11-27 4 KUCHING Tebuan jeft of the Royal Malay* sian Air Force have been bombing and strafing Communist hideouts in the Third Division. So far. 3 Tebuan jets have peppered the targets with 8,000 pounds of bombs and 16,000 rounds of ammunition, the Deputy Air Commander of174 words
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Article108 1970-11-27 4 KOTA RAIIRIJ A man was killed and 2 men and a woman injured when 2 vans were involved in a collision yesterday evening. The dead was Sleven Lai, 45, of Kuantan, a driver of one of the vans. The injured were Toh Moi, 27, who108 words
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Article54 1970-11-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR Th« 24-hour Emergency Ambulance Service provided by the Malaysian Red Cr(»s« Society would g 0 on despite resignation of ambulance drivers. The Secretary-General or the Society. Mrs. D.K.K. Lee, said the service ha* not been affected. The 6 drivers had resigned because of low salary54 words
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194 1970-11-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR The Minister of Labour, Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam. yesterday ruled out any "conflict of ideas"' between his Ministry and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry over the future of the ri<* mills In Kedah and Perlfo Deputy Controller oi Supplies,194 words
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Miscellaneous20 1970-11-27 4 AMY By Jade Tipprt as m uns ifi is \TArchie, if you don't relax, you'lf never learn ,hw to swim."20 words
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Article, Illustration280 1970-11-27 5 DACCA Britain's Operation Burlap, the big mercy mission to help victims of the cyclone an<J tidal wave which devastated coastal areas of East Pakistan 12 days ago, was in full swing. From one of the Wessex helicopters serving the task force in the Bay of280 words
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98 1970-11-27 5 WASHINGTON The U.S. government, concerned over smuggling of contraband drugs and ■weapon s to the US through the armed services mail svstem, is sending two officials to Southeast Asia to investigate. U.S. Customs Commissioner Myles Ambrose and Colonel Andrew Di Antonio, commander of98 words
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674 1970-11-27 5 pjHOLA, East Pakistan Armies of ragged beggars are descending on East Pakistan's cyclone-torn coastal strip grabbing food and blankets dropped for starring survivors. Word of fhe new problem accompanied an official statement that the death toll in the cyclone and tidal wave674 words
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43 1970-11-27 6 UPI radiophoto.UPI radiophoto. - 43 words
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193 1970-11-27 6 WASHINGTON. U.S. Defence Secretary Melvln R Laird yesterday asked Congress to give additional military aid of US$l5O m. $450 million) to South Korea. IJSS»S million (***** m.) to Cambodia and US$3 mlllon (Ss9 m.) to Indonesia. President Nixon had previously said he j193 words
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313 1970-11-27 6 13HN0M PENH, North Vietnamese and Vietcong troops yesterday were in possession of a Yugoslav-built power station at the Kirirom dam, 60 miles southwest of Phnora Penh on embattled Route Four, the High Command said. Closer to the capital, the command reported government troops313 words
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Article139 1970-11-27 6 NEW DELHI la dia'a family planthe world's largest prevented $-2 ■>- lien births ap f this year. Parksmtmi was Uld yesterday The birth rate was f&niag. but fewer people were dying and the population, now estimated *4 554 orillion, csatfna ed to rise by around 13 million139 words
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123 1970-11-27 6 NEW DELHI A total of 226 political murders were committed in West Bengal in the first 10 months of this year, according to official figures issued here yesterday. Giving the figures to Parliament, Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi, said elections could123 words
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312 1970-11-27 7 TEL AVIV Prime Minister Go Ido Meir soys tW Middle Eost peace tafk will probably hare to resume without Israel's demands on Egyption missiles being met. Israe' withdrew from the talks after claiming Egypt had violated tfie ceasefire by moving Soviet-built missiles312 words
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Article143 1970-11-27 7 LONDON Republican Senior Charles Percy ■ays Preside*! Nixon's recent peace plans for Vietnam will allow Con mnnist China to take part Hi an enlarged Indochina conference Senator Percy, who has been on a two-week tour of Europe and Africa, said: "It is my feeling that143 words
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Article55 1970-11-27 7 KEW YORK A 23-year-old Pakistani student was remanded in custody in lieu of 5575,000 bail on a charge of attempting to carry firearms aboard a British airliner. The «t TI (Tent, Abdul Rashid Chinoy, was arrested at Kennedy Airport while about to board a British Overseas55 words
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217 1970-11-27 7 Reuter BAJVGKOK That l»Bet •fcntiif fen the jungle-clad hißa of —tilera Yal a province on tkc Malaysian border have captured a Muslim dissident guerrilla camp, pallet sources said today. The sources said the cam* had mea huts each capable of accommodating 10 people.Reuter - 217 words
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Article, Illustration27 1970-11-27 7 Guinean residents off Monrovia, Liberia, demonstrate im show their solidarity with the Conakry Government, which reportedly is fighting an invasion of mercenaries. UPI radiophoto.UPI radiophoto. - 27 words
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Article104 1970-11-27 7 LONDON Actios Elizabeth Taylor haa ■ifoed a pledge never to wear a fur coat Bade froM the shins Of wild animals. Nigel SMweK editor of the World Wildlife nataiiir "Animals," and orraoLser of the pledge, announced Miss Taylor had dfMi He said he had104 words
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Article497 1970-11-27 8 Baby hoax man under arrest JAKARTA Jakarta police said today they had taken into custody the husband of Zahara Fonna, the young mother who hoaxed thousands of Indonesians into believing she was carrying an 18-raonth-old talking foetus. Formal charges were being prepared against businessman Teuku SJarifuddln after497 words
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192 1970-11-27 8 BERLIN Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko has paid a short visit in East Berlin for talks with East German leader Walter Ulbricht. The lafrter's absence from the current Hungarian Communist Party Congress in Budapest has surprised theWWestt t Confrontation Gromyko's previously unannounced visit, his second192 words
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143 1970-11-27 8 VIENNA Hungary's leading Communist Party economist has rejected Soviet and Police appeals for rapid economic integration in East Europe. Reszoe Nyers. a member of the party's ruling polltburo. bluntly declared that economic Integration could not be built upon the bloc's existing structure. There would also143 words
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190 1970-11-27 8 WARSAW Finland has proposed fJiat countries interested in the proposed European Security Conference should hold diplomatic consultations in Helsinki. They could then make up their minds about the possibility of convening such a conference. The proposal came In an aide memolre to Polish Foreign190 words
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Article, Illustration56 1970-11-27 8 Sporting twin radar domes, the world's largest space research vessel, the Soviet Union's Kosmonaut Vladimir Komarov» makes a striking study moored at the Yalta shipyard. The 18,000-ton ship can conduct observations not only of earth satellites, but also of automatic interplanetary probes, relaying data obtained56 words
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397 1970-11-27 9 WASHINGTON President Nixon declared that the U.S. would us® diplomacy and any other way to try to secure th e release of American prisoners of war in North Viet, nam. The President, who did not explain what he meant by397 words
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Article, Illustration404 1970-11-27 9 WASHINGTON Interior Secretory Wolter Hickel, who once accused President Nixon of ofitnoting American youth, was fired after 22 months in office. Nixon summoned him to the White House and asked for his resig- nation Although Mr. Hickel's departure was not altogether unexpected the pre-emptory(UPI photo). - 404 words
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277 1970-11-27 9 NEW YORK Joseph Parra, the first U.S. army deserter to be sent home by Sweden, was taken into custody by military police. He almost slipped through the police at the airport. They did no recognise him as left the airliner which had277 words
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225 1970-11-27 9 NEW YORK F. 8.1, agents and city police are guarding Soviet diplomat and commercial offices following Hie bombing of Aeroflot's New York Office. Agents and oolice also tightened security around Soviet airliners, terminals at Kennedy International Airport and airports n Washington. Police said225 words
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Article448 1970-11-27 10 |?VER since the Labour government of Britain enunciated its policy of pulling troops out from east of Suez, there has been heightened interest in the Indian Ocean. The United States embroiled in the Vietnam war was not in a position to nil the predicted power448 words
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Article229 1970-11-27 10 11^ALTER Ulbricht, the Communist dictator of East Germany, is the toughest hardliner of all the leaders in the Soviet camp. If Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko pays him a surprise visit and then announces the two had friendly talks about European security and other matters of mutual229 words
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1323 1970-11-27 10 Gamini Seneviratne - By Gamini Seneviratne The March of Hie Metre continues and journey's end ?s In sight. By the second half of the Seventies, it seems, all the world will have o common system of weights and measures based on the metre. Even Britain, whose Imperial1,323 words
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Article30 1970-11-27 10 ONE thin* I've learned after living 100 years u that every man is different, but husbands are all alike. Mrs. William E Borah, toidow of tht tenator from Idaho,30 words
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Advertisement58 1970-11-27 10 Foreign new® and features appearing In all edttloni) of the Eastern Hun and Tbe sun are from: Reuters. United Press International. A genet France Presse Editors Pros Syndicate Newspaper Enterprise Association. Publishers Hall B.vndlcate, Los Angeles Times Syndicate llemlnl News Service North American Newspaper AW llance. first features, Inter-Press Features58 words
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Article, Illustration47 1970-11-27 11 Von Hentig, along with four other scientist-aquanauts, recently completed a two week oceanographic research mission while living on the ocean floor.47 words
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Article, Illustration365 1970-11-27 11 LONDON —The British Government is to introdnce within a few weeks a sweeping law on immigration which is expected to treat new setKers from the Commonwealth as aliens. Home Secretary Reginald Maudling, In a parliamentary debate, said the new comprehensive legislation would cover the365 words
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705 1970-11-27 11 VIETCON G—IT MAY BE EASIER TO AGREE IF BIG MINH IS IN NEXT YEAR SAIGON Big Minh is finding less leisure time these days in which to cultivate his exotie orchids and play tennis. For General Duong Van ("big") Minh is emerging as the only serious challenger so far to705 words
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Article, Illustration1228 1970-11-27 12/13 THE MORNING AFTER with I Weatherbee Wong |WY personal bottle of the bulge bos entered a critical phase. My diet is in its fifth day and I'm p?rsevering undaunted by taunts and telephone .alls. It was hell the first couple of days. But, come to1,228 words
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Advertisement347 1970-11-27 12/13 Th««tr# %n|htCUib The Ore of Italian love song*. da tied (rum the Icy steppes of Russia, but Uteres nothing Icy about their dancing. come together IU a blaxe of colour and wound Hear, firebird ChrUitlne Corel!! and watch Natv>ha von Stalingrad and Prince Nureyev. a torrid team of Ore and347 words
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Advertisement20 1970-11-27 12/13 DISCO LITE MOBILE DISCOTHEQUE to liven your party Contact Robert Telephone: ***** also Sales of Stage and Psychedelic Lighting Equipment20 words
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Advertisement56 1970-11-27 12/13 The 22 carat Scotch I URE IMS TC 25-' S.^ r~4» •s. a, Kon>«6 J&B Rare-rare as in golcL Pale, as in golAj Pure, as in gold., Finer in blencL Finer in taste. Smooth, not rough. Pale, not dark; .With yet a silky strength that belies its gentle nature; ftl56 words
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Article, Illustration693 1970-11-27 14 Lee Mueller - By Lee Mueller President Nixon hot received much criticism from the liberal establishment for "missing thepoint" of the report submitted by the Commission on Obscenity and Pornography. He has been accused of trying to rack up some easy political points by calling the report693 words
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480 1970-11-27 14 BOY STOCKDALE - By BOY STOCKDALE LONDON A British-made A.E.I, electron microscope capable of magnifying a single 15 denier hosiery thread to a width of approximately 10 yards (9.14 m), has just been installed by the Shirley Institute, the world s largest co-operative textile480 words
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Article, Illustration492 1970-11-27 14 Lawrence E. Lamb, M. D - Influence of earth vs. spate forces By Lawrence E. Lamb, M. D Dear Dr. Lamb 1 teach Junior high school sctence-llctloa classes. Would you answer a few questions the students hav e asked? If a child were born and reared to an adult492 words
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Article, Illustration699 1970-11-27 15 Dick Kleiner - By Dick Kleiner Everybody is agreed on one thing video cassettes are coming and may be the biggest thing ever in entertainment. But thar is all everybody agrees on And because of the fact that everybody disagrees about everything else, Hollywood may have already missed699 words
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Article, Illustration47 1970-11-27 15 BEVERLY HILLS, California: Amidst a collage of Indian print pillows, bedspread, and wall hanging, JANE FONDA takes time out from acting and politicking to think quiet thoughts. When she's not on location or travelling, Jane takes up residence in her Beverly Hills Home.47 words
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Miscellaneous221 1970-11-27 15 pi I org I CAT T$H OROANISATIOM CATHAY ***** »TH BIG DAY! 11 am. 1.3 a. 4 00. «.30. rso "Lou In The Otiert" Color Oirkle Hayes, (Columbia) School Concession: $1 00 To Any Seat Dally At 11 am. 1.30, 4 6c 8 30 Snows I ORCHARD 2ND BIG WEEK!221 words
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Miscellaneous263 1970-11-27 15 LID O Phone 3734 14 List Day! No Free List! 11 am 1.4S 4 «.30 »15 Mi "A TIME FOR LOVE' (A SHAW PRODUCTION I Mandarin in Scope. Color OPENS TOMORROW I Rock Hudson, Sylva Kosclna "Hornets' Nest" Color (OA) CAPITOL PHonr J9/591 LAST DAY! 11 am. 1.45, 4.00, «.30,263 words
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143 1970-11-27 16 PARIS, A high-level International committee agreed here today on an American "eariy warning" system under which 22 countries would con ult each other before taiung anti-pollution measures. The new "Environment Committee" of the Organisation lor Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) ended its first meeting143 words
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Miscellaneous716 1970-11-27 16 aiies IS m CARROLL RIGHTER'S taurus germm cancer GENERAL TENDENCIES: If you will make those changes and get rid of that worry that has been on your mind for some time you can have a most interesting new set of circumstances under which to operate in the future. Matters connected716 words
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Miscellaneous18 1970-11-27 16 IMIiI.TW At last! In only five minutes we'll be the first humans ever to stand on this peakl"j18 words
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Miscellaneous1079 1970-11-27 17 today's tWVBMI TV SIIMGAPURA CHANNEL 5: LOO Opening Announcements, followed by General Hospital Daytime serial about the staff and the patients of a hospital. .20 For The Family A magazine series in English .55 A Diary Of Events In Singapore This Week (English) 1.15 Days Of Our Lives a dramatic1,079 words
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Article, Illustration1096 1970-11-27 18 Robert was bora in o family full of hatred. His fattier only knew How to gamble and smoke. When his wife and son wonted to speok to him about family affairs, he scolded them and did not bother to core. It seemed that the family1,096 words
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287 1970-11-27 18 Ele; Walt Dulaney - DATELINE By Ele and Walt Dulaney DEAR ELS and Walt: I Ihrc MNM iistanre from ton w a farm with my family and three ttticf families in a w—My. Peojrte call u "hippies" hut we don't Mieve in any labela. We're just people who love287 words
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Article, Illustration230 1970-11-27 18 One aftefMM, Kim Seng returned hone from whtoL He kaacked OA ike door bat mi answered Ike can, Mi even kia mother. He gave it a hard posh and the door opeaed. To fcia great surprise he aaw the room was ransacked. Suddently be heard230 words
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Advertisement20 1970-11-27 18 r'"i^AY"cONTESrr"l Rules to observe fftlZK MONEY WIU NOT »K FORWARDED TO WINNERS WHOSE ESSAYS ABE FOUND TO HAVE BEEN COPIED.20 words
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Article, Illustration795 1970-11-27 19 Sara Lambert - Even if you are slimming... by Sara Lambert J*" y° u re m 'ss a main meal during the day miss lunch not breakfast. That s the view of dieticians and doctors concerned about the slimming craze and the growing habit o# many people to795 words
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Article413 1970-11-27 19 ANN LANDERS - ANN LANDERS Dear Ann My dad U a imi cay. mart 4a bmsim&m (ma cieaiUre m a big otnnMay) mad too T—UU U be acailc 151). So why can't he get a name straight? There are always tots of kids around, the same sang I've grown413 words
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Article306 1970-11-27 19 European designers visiting this country are PbiM kr the fnrore earned by descending ririrt lengths. Marc Bokan of Christian Dior and Emmanuel Ungaro both expressed surprise that Americans shoald he so far behind with a trend which is now an accomplished fact in Europe. In Paris, London and306 words
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Article260 1970-11-27 20 T>RISK octivity in the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore the previous day was shortlived and the market spent dull sessions again yesterday with the exception of a selected few which were busily traded. Trengganu Development Berhad showed top form on second day of listing b260 words
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153 1970-11-27 20 JAKARTA The Indonesian government hai banned all foreign trading countries from imBrtlng and distributing avy equipment like tractors and road rollers, a spokesman of the Trade Ministry said yesterday. He said the companies have also been advised not to export home-made products. The move Is153 words
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Article253 1970-11-27 20 December first grade rubber buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 56-1/8 cents per lb. up one cent from the previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. Last night's sharp after trading hours rise was maintained during best part253 words
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Article93 1970-11-27 20 TUB noon prim at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange yesterday wa*:a C'ooonni Oil <f.o.b.) balk 61.00 Coconut on (f.o.b dram 63 50 Mixed Copra :M o Muntok White Pepper < f.o.b.) A8TA 100% N.WL mmm 182.50 Sarawak Whit* Pepper if.ob) N W.L. m.50 Sarawak special Black Pepper <f.o.h.) u(j%93 words
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Article113 1970-11-27 20 HONG KONG Yesterday's 5 p.m. curreney rates (supplied by Foreign Exchange and Investment Ltd.): (Buyers) (Sellers) 198 197 per 100 Straits dollars 147 149 per 1.000 Taiwan cellars 0.78 6.775 per Australian dollai 340 360 per 1.000 Burmese kyats 490 510 per 1.000 Indian rupees 151 166 per113 words
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Article690 1970-11-27 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 Acma Ajinomoto Alcan Allied Choc. Ben. Berjaya Borneo cd Boustead C. Plywood C, Sugars C.C.MC. Storage C. c. Das. Dunlop E Smell.690 words
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Article855 1970-11-27 20 BUSINESS done In and reported to the trading rooms of the Slock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS ACM A $l2O (2); Alcan $1.25 (1) $126 (1); Allied Choc. $2 60 (1);855 words
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Article73 1970-11-27 20 BO AC and BEA have been appointed official airlines for Film 71, the International Film Technology Conference and Exhibition to be held in London next June. The first such event, in 1969, brought almost 1,000 overseas delegates to Britain and next year's event is expected to attract at73 words
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Article169 1970-11-27 21 SYDNEY, Indonesia Is exploring the possibility of signing a capital Investment guarantee with Australia, the Australian Financial Review reported yesterday: The Indonesian government has raised the question of an Investment guarantee with Australia, but Canberra so far has been cool to the Idea, tne papers sa169 words
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Article38 1970-11-27 21 NEW YORK—Dow Jones closing averages Wednesday on the New York Slock Exchange 30 Industrials 774 71 20 Rails 149.23 15 Util s 113.59 65 Stockg ***** 40 Bonds 66 62 Commodity futures index 144.49 off 0.2938 words
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115 1970-11-27 21 MR. MICHAEL TAN, Director of Sales115 words
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Article343 1970-11-27 21 Shares eased in a dull trading session on Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. It* was almost ten minutes after the exchange opened for business that trading really started. A lack of enthusiasm by traders followed sweeping changes announced by the stock exchange plus the suspension from trading343 words
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Article84 1970-11-27 21 BO AC Ls hoping to provide Its trans-Atlantic passengers from Edinburgh with an air link to Prestwlck. it was announced here yesterday. The airline has applied to the Air Transport Licensing Board In London to provide an air service from the Scottish capital from June I next year.84 words
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Article121 1970-11-27 21 NEW YORK Gold prices edged higher In quiet trading on markets here and abroad Wednesday. London gold rose five cents to 37.65 UJ3. dollars an ounce at the morning fixing and went unchanged at the second fixing. Paris gold was a U.S. cents higher at 37.99. Frankfurt121 words
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Article163 1970-11-27 21 SYDNEY Conventional shipping operators in the Australian northbound shipping conference have decided on a 20 per cent increase in freight rates from Australia to all Far Eastern ports with the exception of Japan. The Australian Financial Review reported yesterday. The decision to Increase the freight rates163 words
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Article15 1970-11-27 21 The tin price for yesterday wa s $646 00 per picul down $4.0015 words
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Article3019 1970-11-27 22 SATURDAY Race 1: CI. 4 Dlv. 5—6 F 2.15 p.m. ($7,500) 1. ***** Ringrit 7y 900 Tooronga Vic (Bougoure) CH Tan 3 2. 90 La Notre 4y 813 LLP (Tulloh) Nawari 9 3. 78 Rohan! 4y 812 BJ (Tan) Lee 2 4. ***** Progressive 4y 812 Hen3,019 words
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Article, Illustration146 1970-11-27 23 The National Indian Hockey team comprising of 18 players and three officials arrived in Singapore yesterday to play a series of games here. Their first game will be with the Singapore Hockey Association's XI at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday. They will play two more146 words
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Article397 1970-11-27 23 Trainer George West's pair, EEILAISHANG and SPINIFEX (Subian) continued to impress in a sparkling gallop here this morning. Clapping on the pace from the half mile, the pair matched strides over 3f in 38 4/5 on a good track here yesterday morning. The outstanding gallop of397 words
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Article182 1970-11-27 23 STOCKHOLM American Cliff Richer Wednesday ni e h( clinched one of the richest parses in tennis, the S$75.(K)O first prise in the International Lawn Tennis Federation (ILTF) Grand Prix scries. He beat Zeljko Franulovic of Yugoslavia fi-1. 8-10. 6-3 in the second round of the Stockholm182 words
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172 1970-11-27 24 NEW YORK—Singapore ambassador Mr. Koh Thong Bee yesterday told critics of a planned world anti-polhs-tion conference to stop "belly-aching" and come up with specific Ideas. Delegates from developing countries have said that while the 1972 world conference •a the environment would benefit developed nations,172 words
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Article, Illustration407 1970-11-27 24 T ON DON T- Britain is olive wiHi reports that Prince Charles, 22, heir to the British throne, is involved in his first big romance. The girl is a trendy student daughter of a junior minister in the Conservative Government. Her name: the407 words
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Article248 1970-11-27 24 TOKYO Poiice said yesterday author Yukio Mishima was attempting to launch a coup d' etat when he broke into an army headquarters and committed hara-kiri. The 45-year-old nove-list-playwright took a commanding general hostage so he could urge more than 2,000 troops to Join him248 words
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Article84 1970-11-27 24 SYDNEY Australian actress and singer Trisha Noble said yesterday actresses bad to appear nude or have simulated Intercourse on camera to get film parts in London. Arriving from Britain for a holiday, she added: "It's unhealthy and a lot of wonderful actresses are out of84 words
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72 1970-11-27 24 SYDNEY Australian stock, exchanges have began cracking down on big share swaps madh without shareholders' approval. Five stocks have been suspended in the last week for breaohing listing regulations The exchanges have announced stricter requirements for listing. These prohibit large swaps and olacements, ban72 words
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