Singapore Herald, 23 July 1970
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Title Section14 1970-07-23 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 2 Singapore Thursday, July 23, 1970 MC(P) 2207 Complimentary issue14 words
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Article, Illustration205 1970-07-23 1 WHAT A GASBAG! AND IT WILL BE A STAR EXHIBIT THIS WEEKEND BALLOONS don't often come this size 25 feet high, with a waistline of nearly 8t feet. The white polythene ball will be the star attraction at a Building Materials Exhibition to be held at the Conference Hall from205 words
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Article36 1970-07-23 1 NEW YORK, Wed. Five masked gunmen held up a van carrying $200,000 worth of gold ingots m Bronx, kidnapped the driver and his assistant and dumped them on the road a few miles away.36 words
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Article22 1970-07-23 1 JAKARTA, Wed. Three senior Japanese police officers are here investigating an increasing flow of smuggled marijuana into Japan from Indonesia.22 words
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Article29 1970-07-23 1 BANGKOK, Wed. Sixteen seasick elephants on their way to Expo 70 m Japan mutinied aboard a Japanese ship yesterday forcing the vessel to return to Bangkok. APAP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration63 1970-07-23 1 FOR DETAILS, TURN TO PAGE SIX NG ENG HUA alias LEE ENG HUA alias SEOW HUA ONG KOW KIAN alias KOWKIAH alias TANG KONG SEAH TEE WHATT alias TUA KOR alias CHOW TOW TEO CHENG HOOI TAN CHIANG LAI alias HUN CHER alias AH63 words
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Article, Illustration570 1970-07-23 1 Transport overhaul plan 'PIRATES AND SCHOOL TAXIS MUST GO-M INISTER A MASSIVE streamlining operation on Singapore's entire transport system is planned for the next three years. The Government is to control the operation of buses and taxis but they won't be nationalised. NEW extra-tough laws will drive "pirate" taxis offAP - 570 words
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187 1970-07-23 1 Many killed in ambush of Cambodian convoy PHNOM PENH, Wed.— Vietcong and North Vietnamese troops ambushed several hundred Cambodian soldiers m a supply convoy near Sre Khlong today and killed, wounded or captured many. The survivors straggled out of the jungle along a road leading to Kiri Rom plateau, sceneAP - 187 words
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726 1970-07-23 1 Greeks free Arabs after jet is seized ATHENS, Wed. Palestinian commaidM today successfully obtained the release of seven colleagues after seiziag an Olympic Airways Airliner witk Its passengers. The Greek Government officially announced that seven guerrillas held hy them would he handed over to the iateraatioaal Red Cross within oae726 words
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Advertisement114 1970-07-23 1 1 Mg THE last page of the first section of your Herald today is numbered 16, while the first page of the second section is numbered 21. The second section is also dated July 9. This is because the second section was pre-printed in anticipation of a 20-page front section.114 words
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Advertisement16 1970-07-23 1 Which cooking fuel is fast, clean, dependable and comes to you m a blue cylinder? Essogas!16 words
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Article76 1970-07-23 2 TOWN TALK. See page 7 AOELE KOH...First appearance tomorrow. HOMO LUDENS. All about entertainment First appearance tomorrow. ROBERT REECE... Notes on the foreign news: First appearance next Monday. ASEAN ROUNDUP...Notes from our correspondents m Asean countries: First appearance next Monday. HEALTH FORUM... Expert views on health76 words
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Article406 1970-07-23 2 INTRODUCING A HERALD SERIES ON SINGAPORE'S FOREIGN RELATIONS POLITICS m Singapore relates entirely to foreign affairs. Domestically, the situation is stable to the point of boredom. Not only is this stability likely to continue into the foreseeable future. Short of the PAP stepping down m a couple406 words
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Article, Illustration820 1970-07-23 2 CNCIS ) NG - CNCIS )NG Generation gap. m America and elsewhere m the West, the phrase is used anxiously, even with alarm. It tells of the alienation of the young from established values. It implies the decadence of those values, without being820 words
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710 1970-07-23 2 Thursday, July 23, 1970 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Tip of the crime iceberg THE public has a heightened awareness of the seven murders committed between the 6th. and 19th. of this month because three of them occurred m circumstances of sufficient drama to engage the serious attention of the newspapers. In710 words
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Advertisement205 1970-07-23 2 Our one-stop flight toTbkyocan mean fun m the Philippines Leave Singapore with PAL on Monday morning PAL/70-6E and our one-stop service will have you m Tokyo the same evening. Or leave on Wednesday morning, spend a leisurely night m Manila, and we get you to Tokyo on Thursday evening. Whether205 words
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284 1970-07-23 3 Amended tax law won't deter giants FINANCE Minister Goh Keng Swee, announced m Parliament yesterday that several giant companies are about to set up factories m Singapore which will employ op to 5,000 workers and produce more than $600 million worth of goods annually by 1975. This was despite the284 words
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87 1970-07-23 3 TECHNICAL teachers are to work for a time m industry so they can gain practical experience. The scheme was announced last night by Mr. Koh Watt Seng, Assistant Director of Technical Education. He said 630 teachers had been retrained since November 1968 m technical87 words
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Article35 1970-07-23 3 NTUC president Phey Yew Kok, who was slashed on the face with a knife on Tuesday, is expected to be discharged from hospital m the next few days, according to a medical source.35 words
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Article, Illustration192 1970-07-23 3 THE Japanese language is becoming popular with local students, an Education Ministry spokesman said yesterday. Seventy-nine students attended Japanese language classes started last year for Secondary Three, Four, and Preuniversity students. This year 700 students applied for the course but there192 words
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281 1970-07-23 3 Public to be taught the dangers of drugs THE GOVERNMENT is considering plans to educate the public on the dangers of drug-taking, Parliament was told yesterday. Mr. Tang See Chim, Parliamentary Secretary to the Finance Minister, said this m reply to a question by Mr. Yeo Choo Kok (Delta). He281 words
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Article32 1970-07-23 3 A FITTER Chee Seok Lee, 21, died after falling into a chain locker on board the British Oak at the Jurong Shipyard yesterday. Police do not suspect foul play.32 words
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138 1970-07-23 3 THE GOVERNMENT has. been urged to look into the question of parents sending their children abroad for secondary education to escape National Service. The call came from Professor Wong Lin Ken, Member of Parliament for Alexandra, at a send-off party yesterday for newly138 words
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148 1970-07-23 3 350 wait for only 45 beds in a mental hospital THREE HUNDRED and fifty children are waiting for beds m the Mental Defective Unit at Woodbridge Hospital. But there are only 45 places for them. Health Minister, Mr. Chua Sian Chin told Parliament this yesterday m answer to a question148 words
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132 1970-07-23 3 TWO thousand Housing Board flats will be completed m the former Balestier Estate by the end of the year. Another 3,000 will be built by late 1972 or early 1973. This was stated m Parliament yesterday by Mr. E.W. Barker, Minister for Law and National132 words
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Article25 1970-07-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— A mini-van carrying more than $1,000 worth of cigarettes was today reported missing from the Federal Hotel parking lot here.25 words
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182 1970-07-23 3 Pension rights for National Service THE TIME spent by a per son m National Service will be considered as time spent m Public Service In the reckoning of a civil servant's pension, under an amendment to the Pensions Ordinance passed by Parliament yesterday. Under the amendment, civil servants who retire182 words
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Advertisement648 1970-07-23 3 How things work liow is television transmitted? (See page 166 of how things work How Mis electronics data processing done? (See page 302). How does a helicopter fly** (See page 560). How does 'dry cleaning' clean? (See page 407). Why does a record player play 1 (See page 314). How648 words
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Advertisement291 1970-07-23 3 H I YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION 1 11 1 EDUCATIONAL %0%0 BURSARIES CAR ;i D A return fare to Europe. D Return fares to Asia's swinging cities. D A 23" television set, refrigerators and a fabulous range of other valuable appliances for the home. YOUR GOLDEN KEY TO THESE291 words
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Miscellaneous184 1970-07-23 3 THE DIARY t a.m.— 4 p.m.: Mobile Unit of the Blood Transfusion Centre at Jurong Shipyard. It a.m.-rt p.m.: Batik paintings by Inche Yusman Aman, Meyer Gallery, Raffles Place. It a.m. 1 p.m. Photographic exhibition, Conference Hall. It a.m. S p.m.: Chinese paintings by Hongkong artist, Mr. Yit Yuet Sek,184 words
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Advertisement262 1970-07-23 4 B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^L^l BBplffff^fi||jfe^ r^l^^^^^H U^-^' B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^taBBBBBBBM \'i it' ||MB^^^~^^^^^Jfc^^^^^ Vfc J**""*"^\B^^^^*^B^^^^fc_^'^^***?^^^B^N^^^__*^*%S|3Bj^^w^ i I j* I i^B^B^B^^^i Iv^" ~~~~-^^^C?^i3 r^BT^W K^^S^^^^^W^^^^ B^B^B^B^B^B^BH Golden opportunities at the Golden Mile A prestigious multi-million dollar shopping and commercial complex will soon complement the Singapore's Golden Mile. This is the Golden Mile Shopping Centre. A building262 words
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Article236 1970-07-23 5 THE Education Ministry is studying a demand for a $70 pay rise from 11,000 Certificate Trained Teachers. Certificate teachers who joined the service before i960 are paid either $472 or $422.50, depending on the training undergone, while those who became teachers after that year are236 words
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118 1970-07-23 5 'Lift ban on fireworks for N-Day' appeal DEALERS have asked the Geverameat to lift the baa oa laiperttag flrecracketo aad firework s tor aext moath's National Day celebratloas. The has was imposed early this year after six people died of cracker haras darlag the Chlaese New Year celebraflam la a118 words
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Article49 1970-07-23 5 The Fairer Park Constituency will celebrate National Day with a week-long festival, from Aug. 2 to 8. Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng, MP for Farrer Park, will launch the celebrations at Pek Kio Community Centre. Concerts, film-shows, dressmaking and food exhibitions will be held during the week.49 words
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Article42 1970-07-23 5 SINGAPORE is sending two satay men to Expo 70 m Osaka to commemorate the Republic's National Day. They will prepare the dish for YIP and members of the diplomatic corps attending Singapore Night at the Singapore Pavilion on July 29.42 words
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Article47 1970-07-23 5 A HOTEL keeper, Guok Sin Hoi, 39, of Jalan Rumah Tinggi, was robbed off $67 when he was held up by two men armed with daggers m a lane off Owen Road on Tuesday. He received a cut on his forehead when he offered resistance.47 words
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Article42 1970-07-23 5 THE DRAMATIC Society of Gan Eng Seng School will present a festival of plays at the Cultural Centre on Friday and Saturday. The four plays, adapted from short stories, are produced by Mr. Derrick de Alwis and Miss A. Rezal.42 words
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Article44 1970-07-23 5 HOUSEWIFE Doreen Tan who received her new kidney nearly a fortnight ago said yesterday that she might go home on Sunday. Her husband is still the only visitor who can enter her sterilized room m Outram Road General Hospital.44 words
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Article28 1970-07-23 5 A THIEF snatched a $160 gold chain from a housewife, Ng Sui Noi, of Buller Terrace, when she was walking along Strathmore Avenue on Tuesday.28 words
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Article24 1970-07-23 5 THE Adult Education Board will conduct a six-month dressmaking course (Stage 1) from Aug. 16 at their Mountbatten centre m Dakota Crescent.24 words
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302 1970-07-23 5 DONATIONS WILL BE TAX-FREE THE Government is to set up a Science Centre the first of its kind m South-East Asia with exhibits illustrating the sciences, technology and industry. This was stated yesterday m Parliament by Dr. Toh Chin Chye, the Minister for Science302 words
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Article45 1970-07-23 5 Drive against obscene literature KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Government is cracking down on obscenity m print. A Home Ministry spokesman said today the government would carry out intensified efforts to confiscate pornographic literature. He appealed for public cooperation to make the drive successful. ydfdsfsdfsdfsdf_45 words
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Advertisement124 1970-07-23 5 "it's for swingers new re'eases, current hits, popular "pops", mood music, romantic ballads and sentimental songs every day at frequent intervals on Radio Australia Special sessions: Sounds Survey Monday to Friday at 1645. "Pop" Scene Monday to Friday at 1700. What's New Friday 21 00. hours mc/s metres 0430-0830 15.32124 words
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Advertisement299 1970-07-23 5 UNDER THE MUSICAL SUN ARE CAPTURED 0N.... ELVIS* ARCHIES* SKEETER* nP) HD /TTI GUESS WHO* NILSSON* FELICIANO* JIM REEVES* V\ n/ LOS INDIOS* MANCINI MONTENEGRO* 1 »-J >-^ v «-f v LENNON CROSBY>STILLS»| XMSI LED ZEPPELIN YES m SISTERS NASH YOUNG UHSISEj ARETHA FRANKLIN records SANTA MARIA IHSSISI PICKETT BLUES299 words
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Miscellaneous722 1970-07-23 5 \\y l, I^^ I TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS l&rtfcfy lf These Walls Could Speak Catherine —An (Pr*tV S exciting and provocative series of programmes, CHANNEL 5 rvrtTfTfV K&U voc which P° rtra y dramatically the little-known MBM T3~77r~" HMOIt ITn#//I WW histories and hiden secrets of the most famous 3.tt p.m. Opening722 words
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Miscellaneous19 1970-07-23 5 HIGH TIDES Today 1.20 a.m. 9.6 ft, 2.34 p.m. 8.2 ft. Tomorrow 2.11 a.m. 9.lft, 3.07 p.m. 8.0 ft.19 words
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237 1970-07-23 6 The July killings: Police seek your help SEVEN PICTURES ISSUED TO PRESS THE police issued to the Press yesterday the photographs of seven men who they believe can assist homicide squad detectives investigating seven murders this month. The seven men are: Ng Eng Hua alias Lee Eng Hua alias Scow237 words
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84 1970-07-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia's new shipping line will need about 500 ship and shore staff within a year. The Malaysian International Shipping Corporation plans to have eight ships plying between the Far East and Europe. It has just been accepted as a member of84 words
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Article242 1970-07-23 6 MURDER No. 1: National Serviceman Chan Fatt Chye, 2t, was stabbed to death by a gang near Block 95, Lorong 3, Toa Pay ob, on July C. Six suspects have been detained. MURDER No. 2: Three days later, Low Wah Chuan, 22, a "Tai Kong", was stabbed242 words
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124 1970-07-23 6 House approves S1.6 mil. for new projects PARLIAMENT yesterday approved $1,642,820 for two new development projects and for additional recurring expenses. A sum of $580,000 was budgetted for flood alleviation work at Boon Tat Street, and another $350,000 to build a new vehicle inspection centre at Ang Mo Kio, m124 words
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Article91 1970-07-23 6 TWO unemployed youths were each sentenced to four months jail and three strokes of the rotan yesterday for committing an act of vandalism by breaking a telephone coin box at Geylang Road on July 15. Both Lee Hee Chin, 20, of Cassia Crescent and Mo'min bin91 words
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Advertisement313 1970-07-23 6 BIG CASH JACKPOT WON! IN LAST SUNDAY'S DRAW NO: 57/70 5 175 ,000 LUCKY COUPON SINCAPOM POOLS iiu.^Sl ft 1-4 MICIVAL «OAO .fj C 1 1 pi 1 i-riT, I I I I FlJ__?L_?_JL f»" O X TMtt rOBTICW OF «o"M nI ii ill i«_ jo lii| ii I i7"ft<|313 words
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Advertisement223 1970-07-23 6 2m ELECTRIFYING WEEK! List \J U C Vj IN 6.30 9.15 p.m. I HE GAVE A NEW DEFINITION TO HUMAN DIGNITY I A Man's Fight For Survival AS BOLD AS LIFE wk% i i -a Tia on I I h I mM mm *"*^i km. I kitP' 'BH k^kk I223 words
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Advertisement558 1970-07-23 6 2 I NOW SIIOWIWSNO FREE LIST 2 2 I 11 a.m., 1.30. 4.40, 6*o ft 4.1 5 2 Cheng Poi-poi "BiathoiS 8" 2 J I (A SHAW PRODUCTION) Mandarin m Shawscopc. Color. a LAST DAYI i 11 a.m., 1 .30. 4.00. S.4S. 9.30 1 i Jenny Hu "•moos Who KlHed558 words
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Article295 1970-07-23 7 Pc shot in terror gang ambush KUCHING, Wed. Communist terrorists armed with automatic weapons ambushed a security forces patrol near a longhouse m the Kanowit area m Sarawak's Third Division yesterday, and injured a police constable. The security forces chased the enemy immediately after the ambush but no contact has295 words
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Article50 1970-07-23 7 offences LEATHER dealer Chang Wan Kiong, 27, was fined $150 by a magistrate's court yesterday for harbouring a Malaysian housewife at his home m Lorong 3, Geylang. Lee Sam Yen, 24, had overstayed her visit pass which expired on May 17 and she was fined $100 for the offence.50 words
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Article40 1970-07-23 7 IPOH, Wed. The Malaysian Red Cross Society is extending its activities into the rural areas. A spokesman of the Perak Branch said rural projects were being carried out to narrow the gap between rural and urban populations.40 words
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Article44 1970-07-23 7 A BUSINESSMAN was fined $500 by the Ninth Magistrate yesterday for altering a restricted Singapore passport belonging to Tan Gek Kee. Yeo Cheng Swa, 36, admitted replacing the photograph and altering the sex of the passport holder from female to male.44 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1970-07-23 7 THE FOUNDATIONS FOR 'A CULTURAL NOAH'S ARK' "UGLY people who know the price of everything and the value of nothing." The words are Foreign Minister S. Rajaratnam's. He used them recently to warn Singaporeans of what they might become if they should care excessively for1,015 words
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Article54 1970-07-23 7 MR. Leong Pui Lum was reelected for the third time to serve as Honorary Secretary of the St. John Ambulance Association at its annual meeting yesterday. Dr. Ng Eng Lim, the Assistant Honorary Secretary and the Honorary Treasurer, Mr. Tham Chong Fai were also re-elected54 words
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Article28 1970-07-23 7 TAN Ah Ai, 20, who was arrested on Monday m Larut Road with half an ounce of ganja, was fined $500 by a magistrate's court yesterday.28 words
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Advertisement141 1970-07-23 7 STWHATELSE 9 DO YOU FIND IN J f ALEAMNG 1 I HOTEL? I 1 H Superb Dining, uancingand Wining Measures I ROUGEETNCHR 1 FRENCH RESTAURANT 1 BALLROOM I GOLDEN PHOENIX I CHINESE RESTAURANT I MADAM OKO I JAPANESE RESTAURANT I LAKSAMANA I GRILL ROOM I I CLUB CRESCENDO I I141 words
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Advertisement238 1970-07-23 7 Your second Typewriter costs you honestly and truly only $55/--(if you already have an IBM 72). an •c l If you already own an IBM 72, you will not even get the ports with the matter-of-fact "Pica And all with one idea of buying a new typewriter because of a238 words
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Article, Illustration2992 1970-07-23 8 Can Singapore def fend itself? THE BALANCE OF FIRE POWER AND THE BALANCE OF GUTS PART ONE OF A SERIES ON SINGAPORE'S FOREIGN RELATIONS Men and arms m the neighbourhood: Who packs what THE data below on the strength and composition of the armed forces of countries on the eastern2,992 words
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Advertisement415 1970-07-23 8 ENERTOL-WHEAT GERM ENERTOI Wheat Germ Formula Tests m American J^k University •Laboratories have proved that energy and endurance can be increased by os much as 51% IM|9*W«m by the use of WHEAT GERM OIL. This .s why ITI^PHfI WHEAT GERM, the heart of the wheat, is used i EIERTOI by415 words
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Advertisement166 1970-07-23 9 2ND ANNIVERSARY I SPECIAL Carpet Sale DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY SAVE UP TO 30% Widest Selection Of Hand Made And Machine Made Carpets Ruth to: CARPETS FURNISHINGS (DIVISION OF THf UWITEO AGENCIES PTE ITO I 37. TANGLIN ROAD. SINGAPORE 10. TEL: *****4 I HOTELvMSfIft ft SINGAPORE I A DINE WINE166 words
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Article79 1970-07-23 10 UK yes to Six's farms policy BRUSSELS, Wed.— Britain's European Common Market negotiators last night accepted the principles of the community's farm policy but asked for "an adequate transition period." At the close of the conference of seven Ministers, the Secretariat said the United Kingdom had accepted the Common MarketAP - 79 words
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279 1970-07-23 10 20,000 U.S. troops to quit S. Korea PREMIER READY TO RESIGN AS TALKS NEAR END HONOLULU, Hawaii, Wed.— U.S. and South Korean delegates today entered their second and final day of talks on American plans to withdraw 20,000 troops from the Asian republic. Top U.S. defence officials said that theAP - 279 words
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Article26 1970-07-23 10 COLOMBO, Wed. The House of Represtntatives decided unanimously last night to change into a constituent assembly to work out a new constitution for Ceylon.26 words
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Article29 1970-07-23 10 AMMAN, Wed. Gen Ensio Siilasuo of Finland will succeed Gen Odd Bull as chief U.N. observer m the Middle East at the end of the month.29 words
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Article, Illustration179 1970-07-23 10 Sihanouk: My men have freed five provinces PARIS, Wed. Prince Norodom Sihanouk (above) said that his followers had "completely freed" five provinces and much of the rest of Cambodia. In a French-filmed interview, he said the Chinese and North Korean governments have supplied his forces with large military and medical179 words
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Article37 1970-07-23 10 LOS ANGELES, Wed. The Sharon Tate murder trial will begin on Friday after five weeks of jury selection and legal manoeuvring. The accused are Charles Manson, Susan Atkins, Leslie Van Houten and Patricia Krenwinkle.37 words
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Article171 1970-07-23 10 BANGKOK, Wed.— Visiting Cambodian Prime Minister Gen. Lon Nol said here today that increased military aid from friendly countries was vital if his country was to face up to Communist aggression. But it was not immediately clear whether he had specifically asked for ThaiAFP - 171 words
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Article22 1970-07-23 10 TOKYO, Wed. A Japanese steel mission will visit China next month to negotiate this year's exports of steel to China.22 words
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89 1970-07-23 10 NEW DELHI, Wed. Indian and Pakistani officials ended their talks on the distribution of waters from India's eastern rivers here today after agreeing to meet again m three to six months' time. A communique said agreement had not been reached on the main89 words
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Article53 1970-07-23 10 LONDON: Political sources suggested three possible successors to the late Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. lain MacLeod: Home Minister Reginald Maudling, Minister m charge of European Affairs Anthony Barber and Social Affairs Minister Sir Keith Joseph. Prime Minister Edward Heath is not expected to take a decision before Mr. MacLeod's53 words
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Article49 1970-07-23 10 SAIGON: South Vietnam has protested to the Indian Government against the visit to India of Revolutionary Provisional Government Foreign Minister Madam Nguyen Thi Binh. TOKYO: A biology teacher who had his students dissect dead dogs when he could not obtain frogs has been criticised by parents as being cruel.49 words
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Article38 1970-07-23 10 BAGDAD: Arab oil expert Abdullah Tariki called for nationalisation of American oil interests m the Arab world and use of part of the revenue from oil for military efforts and reinforcement of the eastern (Syrian-Jordan) front against Israel.38 words
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Article38 1970-07-23 10 PARIS: Organisers of a giant pop music festival at Aix-en-Provence banned by the local authorities warned that the town was likely to find itself swamped by 100,000 young people without lodging, food, or anything to occupy their time.38 words
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Article33 1970-07-23 10 JAKARTA: Oil has been found seeping out of the ground m the Kalususu area of Buton island m south-west Sulawesi, an area staked out by the Dutch-owned Bataafsche Petroleum Maatschappy (BPM). Antara reported.33 words
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Article30 1970-07-23 10 SAIPAN: A committee of the Congress of Micronesia has recommended rejection of a U.S. proposal to make the trust territory of the Pacific a permanent Commonwealth of the United States.30 words
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Article24 1970-07-23 10 TAIPEH: Plane hijackers m Taiwan may be put to death under a new aviation bill to be submitted to the Cabinet soon for approval.24 words
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Advertisement239 1970-07-23 10 pWv^^ Jt -J A' U It WALLPAPERS CARPETS m NO MORE DAYS OF MESSY WALL AND FLOOR PAINTING, NOW AT SIN HUP CHOON. We have a wide range of fabulous colours and >&^ I uniquely designed wallpapers and carpets, for your interior fcSp decorations. >><• Good news for Housing Board239 words
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Advertisement21 1970-07-23 10 STATE OF SIEGE LA F»AZ, Wed. The Bolivian Government declared a state of siege last night because of fresh guerilla activities.21 words
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Miscellaneous36 1970-07-23 10 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker Lt MY DAPPy TOLD ME >^ IT O N NEVER TO P\C< UP MITCM>O< "£*j£>j I MIXERS, BUT TODAY I'LU > >O>< JC?T V MAt<£ AN EXCEPTION, j 7 4k)(* A J 3-q36 words
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Article, Illustration113 1970-07-23 11 Back from 21 days under the sea WOMAN aquaaaut Dr. Resale True peers from inside a decompression clumber and communicates with her husband by sign language after spending three weeks underwater. She was one of five woman aqnanants who completed Tektite II mission m the sea off St. John mAP - 113 words
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Article, Illustration310 1970-07-23 11 WASHINGTON, Wed. U.S. Secretary of Defence Melvin Laird met Israeli Ambassador Izhak Rabin today after re-stating American intention to maintain a proper balance m weapons between the Arabs and the Israelis. Mr. Laird and the Israeli ambassador talked privately for about an hour. TheAP; AFP - 310 words
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111 1970-07-23 11 Scientists duplicate key life process LOS ANGELES, Tues. Two chemists at the Unfversity of California at San Diego have successfully duplicated, with simple chemicals and at room temperature, a key life process nitrogen fixation. This is the process by which certain plants and bacteria convert nitrogen m the air toAP - 111 words
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Article20 1970-07-23 11 JAKARTA, Wed. President Suharto and his wife will make a state visit to West Germany m September.20 words
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Advertisement281 1970-07-23 12 EVE'S FOLLY at 1 1 7-A Outram Park, Block 20, offers you Shanghai tailoring, ready-made dresses, hairdressing. facial, make-up and costume jewellery. Telephone 7 7589 SAVOY HOUSE Snack Bar Restaurant (President Shopping Centre). Enjoy yourself m cool clean comfortable atmosphere with your friends. Tel: *****. SARO-JANE FASHIONS creates the latest281 words
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Advertisement371 1970-07-23 12 Inlnimr^r MMI Tele-Ads Service ADRIAN'S AMAZING VARIETY of design m cane furniture can be seen m the showroom at 425 River Valley Road. Singapore 10 Tel: *****4, *****5 See our wide range of cane furniture sets at our showroom at No. 9 Cavenagh Road, Singapore 9. Comfortable and economical, durable371 words
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Advertisement410 1970-07-23 12 FAST PHOTO-COPYING SERVICE 1 Champion Copying Centre 5, Ground Floor, President Shopping Centre Tel: ***** *****6 Available 3M Dry Copy Machine "233" Cash: $420/- H.P.: Monthly $38/TAI LOO INDUSTRIAL WORK 33 Cavan Road Tel. *****. Dealers m all kinds of leather and plastics (P.V.C.). goods. FAIRLADY SOCIAL ESCORT offers thirty410 words
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Advertisement411 1970-07-23 12 SPECIAL CONCESSION FLIGHT TO LONDON WEEKLY DEPARTURE Hongkong-Kowloon (Macau) 8 Days $765/- Hongkong (Macau)Bangkok 8 days $845/- TaiwanHongkong- Hangkok 10/12 Days $1,280/-, $1,330/-. Above Tour Depart: 26/7, 28/7, 30/7, 1/8. 9/8, 11/8, 15/8. EXPO' Taiwan-Korea-Japan-Hongkong-Bangkok 17/19/21 Days $1,900/-. $1,950/- $2,050/-. 26/7, 1/8. 9/8. 15/8. 16/8,22/8, 1/9.6/9. EXPO' Japan-Taiwan-Hongkong 15 Days411 words
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Advertisement187 1970-07-23 12 THREE RINGS SPECIAL EXPO'7O TOUR 14 days including Taipei ftHongkong all inclusive for only $1 ,895.00 Dep. 9th August 13 days Hongkong ft- Taiwan holidays all inclusive for only $1,395.00 Dep. 6th Oct Ist Dec. 8 days Bangkok ft- Hongkong (Macau) all inclusive for only $830.00 Dep. 1 1th August187 words
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Advertisement293 1970-07-23 12 IF YOU HAVE ANY WASHING AND CLEANING PROBLEM FOR OFFICE, HOTEL, FACTORY, THEATRE, ETC. DON'T FAIL TO CONTACT T. RANI CO. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE TEL *****6 SEBASTIAN GOMIS CURRY BUILDING QUANTITIES (all parts) Taste the delicious 'Real' curry and building subjects. New group specially prepared by him discussion method293 words
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Article341 1970-07-23 13 PAPER PRODUCTS (MALAYA) made a net pretax profit of $548,91$ m 1969— nearly doable that of IMB. Its total sales rose by SI per cent to $7.5 million. The chairman, Mr. Chang Ming Thien, described the year as "a successful one" and expected the current year341 words
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Article1658 1970-07-23 13 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' and wllcn' prices are followed by the business don*. Figures, m backets denote traded lots m I.ooo'*. When the price is not followed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of 1.000 shares was1,658 words
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Article78 1970-07-23 13 (Managers- prices for July 23) B. S. CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.01 1.06 ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaLlnvt. Fund. 1.14 1.19 Mai. Progress Fund .99 1.04 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.73zd Third Singapore 1.16 B. S. The Commerce Ind. .95 1.00 The Saving Fund .99 1.0478 words
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Article335 1970-07-23 13 DOCK STRIKE LONDON Wed. The British national dock strike m its first week hardly influenced the overall picture of London commodity markets. An Associated Press poll of brokers today gave this picture. Although the week-long strike was beginning to un leash speculative elements m335 words
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Article79 1970-07-23 13 SEAFIELD Amalgamated Rubber announced m an interim report a net pre-tax profit of £1,220,000 for the nine months ended June compared to £905,000 for the last corresponding period. Rubber contributed £520,000 while palm products £680,000. Income from Investments amounted to £20,000. BEN ft COMPANY has declared a first79 words
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Article51 1970-07-23 13 MALAYSIAN GAZETTED PRICES Commodity followed by value with rate of duty m brackets for July 23 to 29. RUBBER 63-5/8 cents a Ib. (2-1/8 cents, total 7-5/8 cents). COPRA 9 628 a ton (9 52.80). PALM OIL 9 725.25 a ton (9 64.*****). PALM KERNELS 9 428 a ton (951 words
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Article176 1970-07-23 13 STORE— MALAYSIA The Association of Banks m Malaysia and Singapore made these changes m its rates to merchants yesterday. The following rates are quoted to the equivalent of 100 units of foreign currency. Selling (TT or OD ready) Deutsche Marks S 85.7200; Holland Guilders S 86.4100; Swiss Francs176 words
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Article, Illustration135 1970-07-23 13 PEOPLE in business Mr. Low Fook Cheng, central service manager of Cycle and Carriage, left Singapore for Stuttgart, West Germany, to undergo six weeks' training m workshop planning and organisation. Mr. Low, a mechanical engineer from London University was accompanied by his counterpart, Mr. Bernard Lim, of the Cycle and135 words
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Article402 1970-07-23 13 o RUBBER 53 cents a lb (up one-eighth cent). Early business yesterday was struck at 53 cents for RSS ones August and 53-% cents for RSS ones September. The market then traded one-eighth cent higher with quite active exchanges. Towards noon, selling against consignments caused a gradual easing and402 words
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Article454 1970-07-23 13 Mining shares continued to lose ground m the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. Most issues closed well down on the day despite a brief rally around mid-session. Oils were mixed m dull trading, while leading industrials turned back under light selling. On the mining boards, Poseidon moved up454 words
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Article152 1970-07-23 13 The market surged upwards m hectic dealings yesterday. Almost all sections participated la the advance although a few Issues closed below the day's highs on late profit-taking. Lights, Electrics and Telephones were firm. Mlranar advanced cents to HKSI3.S». while Wheelocks rase 4t cents to HK513.11. (Closing buyer/teller152 words
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Article150 1970-07-23 13 The market yesterday closed easier after a steady opening. Profit-taking erased earlier gains m most issues. Trading was active m the morning but interest slackened later and most operators were adopting a wait-and-see attitude. Electric appliance issues were a particularly dull section. Losers included Matsushita, Sony and150 words
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Article248 1970-07-23 13 AMSTERDAM: Internationals were easier on Wall Street yesterday. Akzo, Hoogovens and Royal Dutch were down, Philips was barely steady and Unilever was unchanged. The local industrials suffered from profit-takings. KLM remained practically unchanged. Among banks Algemene Bank was weak. Investment funds were easier, while m insurances Amas continued248 words
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175 1970-07-23 14 Include cycling in SEAP gamesMalaysia KUALA. LUMPUR Wed. The Malaysian cyclists' Federation has asked the Olympic Council of Malaysia to include cycling m the SEAP games here next year. The M.C.F. made the appeal to the Council, which had decided to exclude the sport from the games because of lack175 words
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Article212 1970-07-23 14 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON TWENTY-TWO trained soccer coaches have been kept m "cold storage" since they undertook an intensive coaching programme two years ago. Informed sources said yesterday the coaches who were among the group to undergo the three-months coaching course m 1968 have not had212 words
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Article, Illustration830 1970-07-23 14 R. NATHAN - R. NATHAN FIVE NEW RECORDS ON THIRD DAY OF CHAMPIONSHIPS Pole vault mark raised by one foot SINGAPORE'S promising young sprinter, Chee Swee Lee, established herself as the fastest schoolgirl m the Republic for the 400 metres m the Singapore Combined Secondary Schools national athletic830 words
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Article223 1970-07-23 14 MAX LANGE - Rose blooms despite Army's grit MAX LANGE DESPITE determined opposition from the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association, Rose Badminton Party won a 4-1 victory at_ the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night. Singapore's leading Malay player Ahmad Bakar laid the foundation for victory with his convincing 15-1. is-2 win over Noordin223 words
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Advertisement22 1970-07-23 14 Soccer: Div 118 Chinese Athletic v Rajaji SC, Race Course United v Marshall United, PSARC v Sembawang Shipyard (all at Fairer Park).22 words
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176 1970-07-23 15 Probe team to keep tabs on sports bodies SOCIAL Affairs Minister othman Wok will appoint a high-powered team shortly to take a hard look at the republic's sports associations. Informed sources said yesterday The investigations will assist the Government m its efforts to promote sports m a big way here,176 words
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174 1970-07-23 15 Burmese marksmen will shoot it out in S'pore THREE of Asia's crack marksmen are to shoot it out m Singapore. They are Asian Games medallists who will take part m the third South-East Asian shooting championships from Aug. l to 10. Capt. Kyaw Shein, Aye Kyu and Kan U are174 words
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Article, Illustration456 1970-07-23 15 Cavalier - Deposit tries the mile for first time on Sunday Cavalier SINGAPORE By Deposit did a stylish gallop with stablemate Katong Ocean at Bukit Timah yesterday. They raced stride for stride from the 4f post and ran the last 3f m 38 3/5. There was very little between them at the456 words
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Article, Illustration89 1970-07-23 15 THE Asian Director of the International Federation of Bodybuilders Mr. John Ong said yesterday that response to this year's IFBB Mr. Asia contest had been very encouraging. The IFBB Mr. Asia bodybuilding contest will be held at the National Theatre on Saturday. Thailand, the Philippines89 words
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Article, Illustration492 1970-07-23 15 EDINBURGH, Wed. The badminton events m the Commonwealth Games closed at t,e Meadowbank Stadium last night with England taking three gold medals m the five separate competitions. These successes were m the women's singles, the women's doubles and the mixed doubles. Canada had also cause for492 words
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Article, Illustration419 1970-07-23 15 KATONG Convent schoolgirl Juliana Lee, 14, may create post-war badminton history m the republic by being the youngest player ever to win a title On present form, Juliana is almost certain to emulate the feat of that versatile Japanese girl419 words
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Miscellaneous94 1970-07-23 15 ARCHIE By Bob Montana YOU NEVER LOOKS I SPA6HETTI 808 N( MISS > KNOW WHAT PERFECTLY WHAT ARE V r N^l ,y<^- MO*** All SCHOOL BEAZ.LY/ SHE'S GOING J NORMAL WE HAVING? »\LS?\\ j TVr/^-S CAFETERIAS ...THERE'S .TO DO/^/s TOME s lr > /'AvAft^ DAVY JONES By Sam Left f\94 words
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74 1970-07-23 16 WITH 163 robberies m the first six months this year, Delta constituency has the second highest crime rate m Singapore after'Toa Payoh. Defence Minister Lim Kirn San said this m Parliament yesterday m reply to questions by the member for Delta Mr. Yeo Choo74 words
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Article, Illustration61 1970-07-23 16 BOLSHOI BALLET OPENS IN S'PORE TONIGHT MAYA Plisetskaya, 42-year old prima ballerina of the Bolshoi Ballet, will dance "The Dying Swan" at the National Theatre tonight. The 45-strong dance troupe, with whom she will appear, arrived yesterday for two performances today and tomorrow. The troupe is here after giving 3861 words
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Article54 1970-07-23 16 TOKYO, Wed. Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman is due here on Friday from London to help launch Malaysia's first commercial ship and visit Expo 70. The 14,500-ton Bunga Raya is the first of 10 ships ordered by Malaysian International Shipping Corp., m which the MalaysianAP - 54 words
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Article, Illustration376 1970-07-23 16 Waiting for schools' registration to open HUNDREDS of parents camped overnight outside some of the better-known primary schools 1b Singapore, waiting to register their children for Primary One classes next year. Some parents had waited since six o'clock yesterday morning for registration to open. However, there was no-one376 words
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Article54 1970-07-23 16 Airline man on threat charge LIM Teck Kok, 34, an MSA employee of Wolskel Road, pleaded not guilty yesterday to a charge of criminal intimidation at Paya Lebar airport on June 9. He was alleged to have threatened catering officer Tan Hock Hye with intent to cause harm. Hearing was54 words
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Article30 1970-07-23 16 MANILA, Wed. Police and warders today combed the area around Muntinlupa prison for two convicts who escaped last night, leaving seven fellow prisoners killed at the prison wall.30 words
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Article32 1970-07-23 16 GRANADA, Wed. Police and workers clashed yesterday m the bloodiest labour incident since the end of the Spanish civil war m 1939. Three workers were killed and 37 police injured.32 words
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103 1970-07-23 16 DAJt-ES-SAALAM, Wed. Three African Commonwealth nations have decided to form a ■alted froat agaiast Britain aheaJd she retame anas sales to Soath Africa. A three-haw atiai-sammit here today hetweea Presidents Jallas Nyerere af Taazaaia, Keaaeth Kaaada af Zambia aad Mlltoa Ohale af Ugaada then decided103 words
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373 1970-07-23 16 Witness: Ex- union boss given no shares as present A PROSECUTION witness yesterday denied that the former secretary-general of the Singapore Port Workers' Union was given present" of $20,000 worth of shares m a restaurant on the ground floor of the new union building m Cantonment Road. Merchant Low Hai373 words
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Article306 1970-07-23 16 LONDON RUBBER (Yesterday's official buyer /seller prices, in pence per lb.) Tone Quietly steady; CIF's Aug. 18-5/8 18-13/16, Sept. 18-11/16 18-15/16; Spot 23-1/2 25-1/2; Settlements Aug. 22 23 N. Sept. 22 23, Oct. 21 22, Oct/Dec. 20-5/8 21, Jan. /March 20-3/16 20-5/16, April/June 20-7/16 20-1/2, July /Sept.306 words
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Advertisement164 1970-07-23 16 Fashion-Conscious WVWS Today Go For uomm] "brother 701" BROTHER 701 is the most prominent model of all sewing machines. Any type of sewing, from pattern sewing to embroidering can be finished beautifully by an encased automatic sewing device. The cams, available m 20 different designs, make it possible to obtain164 words
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Miscellaneous14 1970-07-23 16 WEATHER forecast for Singapore from CM a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers, late morning.14 words
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