Singapore Herald, 24 July 1970
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Title Section13 1970-07-24 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 3 Singapore Friday, July 24. 1970 MC(P) 2207 Complimefctlrjft&ii13 words
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Article, Illustration72 1970-07-24 1 RING-A RING OF ROSES... EIGHTEEN SKYMEN ALL FALL DOWN MEET the circus m the sky. Eighteen skydivers jumped from four planes for this unique picture. The free-faliers are holding hands over Antioch, California while two of their colleagues right of centre, and far right try to float In on theAP - 72 words
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122 1970-07-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian rulers today elected the 43-year-old Sultan of Kedah to become the nations next King. He replaces the* Sultan of Trenggaan as the Yang dl-Per-taaa Ag*ag when the current term expires on Sept. 21. He will rale Malaysia for122 words
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Article49 1970-07-24 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. Sixty-five Communists were killed m a combine Malaysian-Indonesia operation m the Nonok area of West Kalimantan from Feb. 24 to July 17. Antara news agency reported today that this was announced by Brig.-Gen Zain Mohamad Hashim, commander of the Royal Malaysian Third Infantry Brigade.49 words
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Article474 1970-07-24 1 It's GO on expert advice MOST of the proposals outlined by the Communications Minister Yong Nyuk Lin for the overhaul of the Singapore's entire transport system follow closely recommendations put forward at the international road safety conference held m Singapore last month. The plan is workable, according to Automobile Association474 words
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Article46 1970-07-24 1 LONDON, Thurs. Leaders of 47,000 striking dockers agreed today to ask their men to unload essential food supplies, but there was no assurance that the strikers would comply. Supplies of import fruit, produce and meat have dwindle and prices have soared. APAP - 46 words
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Article35 1970-07-24 1 SAIGON, Thurs. Mr. David Bruce, the new American negotiator at the Paris peace talks, arrives here tomorrow to explore the possibility of new peace initiatives with a government that is against them. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article28 1970-07-24 1 VIENTIANE, Thurs. The Government proclaimed a state of emergency today m southern Laos following North Vietnamese and Pathet Lao military gains m the border provinces APAP - 28 words
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134 1970-07-24 1 HONGKONG, Thurs. Chinese students should not be sent to study m the United States because pressures there could be too much for them, the head of a suicide prevention organization said here. Andrew Tv, chairman of the Samaritan Association, was commenting on the death134 words
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238 1970-07-24 1 MOST of South East Asia may be m a state of disintegration m the next ten or 20 years. There will be more Vietnams and Cambodias. Foreign Minister S. Rajaratnam said this last night at a dinner at Eusoff College. He238 words
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Article70 1970-07-24 1 Gangs raid arsenals for bombs WASHINGTON, Thurs. Large-scale thefts of military munitions bound for Vietnam have fed the arsenals of violence-prone revolutionary bands m California. Thefts from Army posts m California have included machineguns and dynamite. Mr. Charles O'Brien, California's chief deputy Attorney General, said: "there's a market now forAP - 70 words
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222 1970-07-24 1 LONDON, Thurs. A man "with an Irish accent" lobbed two smoke bombs from the visitors' gallery m the House of Commons today. MPs dived for cover as clouds of smoke billowed up m the Chamber. Some hid under the beaches222 words
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Advertisement216 1970-07-24 1 page of the second section is temporarily prevent us from numbered 21. The second producing 20 pages. |bYawZ|^F«3 section is also dated July 10. Please note that the Rules for ijmajSlS^J our Etsa Competition should ■■■■■■■fl This is because the second all be advanced by a fortnight. section was preprinted216 words
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Article, Illustration675 1970-07-24 2 Adele ixLJii - Adele ixLJii STARTING on a new newspaper seems as good a time as any to put together some thoughts on this writing business. "But journalism isn't writing," pedants at once exclaim. And indeed when I was m the University,675 words
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Article148 1970-07-24 2 The men in blue are in the red DESPITE police campaigns crime is still increasing daily m Singapore. Yet many of the men involved m the fight against crime work long hours for relatively poor pay. Take the Reserve Unit. We citizens feel quite safe when they are around the148 words
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Article121 1970-07-24 2 NATIONAL Service has often brought discontent. The recent innovation of the call-up group affecting those entering the institutions of higher learning has again sparked off rousing discontent. The authorities do not take into account the fact that there are a number of students who have121 words
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Article75 1970-07-24 2 I HAVE just read the opening issue of the Singapore Herald and I must say it is very good. The concept is bold, the layout beautiful and the printing is excellent. Suddenly, my heart glows with pride at the thought that Singapore now has its75 words
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Article38 1970-07-24 2 After reading the Singapore Herald my verdict was: Excellent. I guess my verdict was right because an African visitor came to my office and ook away one copy. WILLIAM GOH 16-C Lorong Renjong Singapore, 19.38 words
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603 1970-07-24 2 Friday, July 24, 1970. THE SINGAPORE HERALD A first-rate piece of planning THE White Paper on public transport deserves full marks. Especially praiseworthy is the plan for putting 600 additional buses on the road. Heaven knows they are needed. They have been needed for years. The bus companies, however, were603 words
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Article68 1970-07-24 2 SERENDIPITY. ..the art of discovering happiness by accident: Back tomorrow ROBERT REECE... Notes on the foreign news: First appearance on Monday. FRANCIS WONG. ..Back on Monday. HEALTH FORUM... Expert views on health problems m Singapore personal and social: First appearance on Monday. ASEAN ROUNDUP...Notes from our68 words
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Advertisement26 1970-07-24 2 EN6INEERM6- CONSTRUCTION SANITARY ARE OUR SPECIALISED FIELDS RING SPORE TEL: *****1 *****3 Ricard f L*Vl General J-^il Contractors (Pte.) Limited 4837, 81k.3. Beach Road. Singapore, 726 words
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Article, Illustration313 1970-07-24 3 All this-and room to grow, t oo... LECTURE ROOMS WITH A VIEW A "CITY OF LEARNING" perched on a hilltop this was the picture of the new University of Singapore at Kent Ridge which was painted last night. This concept was outlined by the man commissioned to draw up the313 words
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189 1970-07-24 3 SABER Air Pte. Ltd. the Government-backed airline retrenched 20 workers last Monday becaase plus for new passenger services did not Materialise. Mr. Duncan Au, executive director of the compaay, said this yesterday. Most of the staff were stewardesses aad stewards. The company operates189 words
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77 1970-07-24 3 Lee to open Jurong residents' association PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew will open the Jurong Town Residents' Association at Corporation Drive on July 31. The association was formed to improve the environment and morale of the workers m the town. It has nearly 600 members and is headed by Dr.77 words
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Article33 1970-07-24 3 THE numbers picked m last night's Toto draw were 25, 45, 4, 21 and 7. The additional number was 30. In the circles draw, the numbers were 29, 12 and 3.33 words
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204 1970-07-24 3 Death sentence warning for the armed robbers ANYONE who fires a gun or attempts to use it is liable, on conviction, to be punished with death or jailed for life. Provisions for the death penalty or life imprisonment are included m the Arms Offences Ordinance, police said m a statement204 words
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178 1970-07-24 3 ART for art's sake is not good enough any more, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Ministry, Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng, said here yesterday. "It is not enough for the artist m Singapore to be merely a painter of pretty pictures,"178 words
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Article66 1970-07-24 3 Singapore's Expo '70 bonus EXPO '70 has meant thousands more tourists for Singapore. They stopped here before or after visiting the exposition. A report by the Tourist Promotion Board says these visitors mainly from the United States, Australia, Britain and Europe would not have visited Singapore otherwise. The report said66 words
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Article35 1970-07-24 3 LIM Song Lee, 20, was fined $100 and Tan Gek Leng, 34, was fined $150 by the Ninth Magistrate yesterday for remaining m Singapore after their visit passes had expired. They are Malaysians.35 words
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Article59 1970-07-24 3 THE WIFE WHO SAID 'NO' THE High Court yesterday auaUed the marriage between seamstress Chia Mcc huaa, 22, who has a defective heart, and Lee Foofc Seng, 37, Mr. Lee told the court that his marriage was not < on sum mated because his wife tboaght that sexual intercourse would59 words
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Advertisement299 1970-07-24 3 I I YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION "onl 1 11 1 educational W BURSARIES CAR 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 THESE299 words
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Miscellaneous31 1970-07-24 3 WEATHER forecast for Singapore from C a.m. to noon today: Scattered showers. HIGH TIDES Today 2.11 a.m. 9.1 ft. 3.07 p.m. 8.0 ft. Tomorrow 3.07 a.m. 8.2 ft. 3.42 p.m. 7.Bft.31 words
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Miscellaneous211 1970-07-24 3 THE DIARY t a.m.— 4 p.m.: Mobil Unit of Upper Serangoon Road Blood Transfusion Centre, (between Woodsville and Wan It a.m. S p.m.: Repro- Tho Aye.) and West Coast ductions of Indian paintings, Road, BV4m.s. National Library. P-"» "Festival of Plays" by It a.m.— 6 p.m.: Batik tne dramatic society211 words
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237 1970-07-24 4 Getting behind the curtain of the Bolshoi Ballet RUSSIAN culture is a major export these days. We were as delighted as anyone that the Bolshoi Ballet decided they would stop over m Singapore after all, since they were m the region anyway. They've been asked to dance at Expo '70.237 words
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Article, Illustration824 1970-07-24 4 Our regular guide to who's making the scene IT WILL be quite some time before Singapore recovers from the energy explosion of this week's invasion by the Young Americans. Just watching them left us exhausted although they do have the* advantage of robust youth on their side! ENTERTAINMENT/THE ARTS... EVERY824 words
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Advertisement233 1970-07-24 4 PPJJI how to hear it ■fgy^ SOUNDSCENE-allthe music you want to hear- Is here. s3h^ Jockeying the discs you W sy> asked for are the men you |l J3l I asked for, henceforth to be r^L^ "*j known as "Roger Guest" Fl^^y Roger's programme is called, W^/ simply, "SOUNDSCENE" trm233 words
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Miscellaneous758 1970-07-24 4 nmm TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS /qmjL Gilligan's Island Gilligan Goes Gung Ho Bob Denver stars as Gilligan, the combined mate W(iX (i n/\ and crew of a marooned Ashing craft. His efforts <Cnt mi7'\l^i(fx or nis companions m their attempts to escape Jy\ Yv*a^y3fi]_| lead from hilarious calamity to uproarious disvJ^^n If758 words
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96 1970-07-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Angry university students today burnt an effigy of British Prime Minister Edward Heath. Then they gathered for a noisy demonstration outside the British High Commission against Britain's intended sale of arms to South Africa. A score of armed policemen96 words
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Article50 1970-07-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A Malaysian delegation from the Foreign Ministry leaves tomorrow for Lusaka, Zambia, to attend the three-day standing committee meeting of the non-aligned nations, beginning on Sunday. It will be led by Inche Mohamed Mustapha, head of the Ministry's United Nations and African desk.50 words
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Article21 1970-07-24 6 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs. The Malaysian Red Cross branch here plans to start free Mandarin lessons for nonChinese members next month.21 words
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Article89 1970-07-24 6 THREE new members representing labour, the universities and industry have been appointed to the Economic Development Board. They are Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, the NTUC secretarygeneral; Dr. Augustine Tan, MP for Whampoa and economics lecturer at Singapore University and Mr. Michael Fam, managingdirector of Hume89 words
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Article, Illustration148 1970-07-24 6 PLANS are underway to provide a creche complete with a miniature zoo for Jurong Town children. The creche (see artist's impression), is a circular building housing the dining hall aid nursery, with "rugged" playground facilities, commando nets and a jungle gym. There will also be space148 words
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150 1970-07-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Non-resident directors of Malaysian companies will now be subject to Malaysian income tax on their director's fees and similar benefits. The King has given his assent to an Emergancy Ordinance amending the Income Tax act to add this new provision. This was announced150 words
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Article111 1970-07-24 6 $100,000 FOR HOSPITAL'S NEW WING A CHEQUE for $100,000 was yesterday given towards Mount Alvernia Hospital's building fund. The hospital faces a $2 million bill for an extension due to be completed m December which will increase its bed capacity by 70 to 300. Tan Sri Runme Shaw presented the111 words
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Article95 1970-07-24 6 SCHOOL TEACHER WINS DIVORCE A SCHOOL teacher, Evelyn Ho Sow Fong, was granted a divorce m the High Court yesterday from Christopher Chen You Hian, a gynaecologist m the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital, on the ground of desertion. She told the court of their marriage difficulties when she realised Chen95 words
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Article51 1970-07-24 6 TELUK ANSON, Wed. Watchmen and officials of firms dealing m money and jewellery here are to be taught to use firearms. This was decided at a meeting of representatives of the police, banks, goldsmiths and pawnshops to plan tighter security measures to beat hold-ups and51 words
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131 1970-07-24 6 Nanyang plans to beat the crush with 370 new flats NANYANG University plans to beat its overcrowding problem by building 370 flats. Deputy Vice-Chancellor Lv Yaw said yesterday 300 will be for the students and the rest for staff. Construction plans have been submitted to the Ministry of Education and131 words
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Article43 1970-07-24 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Johore Customs last night recovered 12,000-worth of smuggled blankets from a Singapore-registered car near the court building. A spokesman said three youths m the car fled when they saw the Customs party. The car was detained.43 words
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Article23 1970-07-24 6 SINGAPORE'S first National Stamp Exhibition will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Aug. 7 to 11. Admission is free.23 words
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Advertisement324 1970-07-24 6 Q SeasonfromTuesday2lstJulyto3rdAugl97o. Q rS also performing:From Hongkong -sincjer- saxophonist -organist Sc y/ Dorinda with D Y CeJtics. And Siriqapore's very O own hot pop group -the Xquisites O Q Mitilysp.mto2i.m Sat t Holiday Evescit to3a m. Q A For reservations call ***** X)QOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOCH LW kJ Iri Multi-Safe The ideal locking324 words
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131 1970-07-24 7 Places for all in primary schools THE Education Ministry yesterday assured parents that there is a place for every child m Primary One classes m the language but not necessarily m the school— of their choice. Hundreds of parents had camped outside some, wellknown schools on Wednesday night to get131 words
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Article44 1970-07-24 7 MR. Ec Peng Liang, chairman of the Singapore Council of Social Services, will speak on the "Role of the Chinese Young Men's Christian Association m Singapore's fast changing society" at a dinner on Aug. 6 at the association's premises m Palmer Road.44 words
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140 1970-07-24 7 Introducing the very latest in wet-looks THERE'S nothing wet about Tony Gwilliams but he is taking a shower. Well, almost. For this is his dry-eyed way of solving a space-age problem. It's his method of working out how much room a man needs for his daily sluice. Tony, 31, a140 words
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Article146 1970-07-24 7 BOAC plans to slash its fares on the London-Aus-tralia-New Zealand route. And if their proposal gets off the ground when the International Air Transport Association Conference is held m Honolulu m September, it will mean cheaper flying from Singapore. The airline wants to introduce "Early146 words
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Article30 1970-07-24 7 A FACTORY worker, Sevabagiam, 21, had her $140 gold chain snatched m Redhill Road at 11.45 a.m. yesterday by a youth who escaped riding pillion on a motor-cycle.30 words
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Article49 1970-07-24 7 THE Theatre World Association, an amateur dramatic group, is looking for actors for a series of plays on stories from many lands, specifically for children. Those interested m English and Asian roles, should contact Mrs. Gracia Tay-Chee (tel. *****) or the hon. treasurer (tel. *****3).49 words
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Article17 1970-07-24 7 THE Chinese Young Men's Christian Association will hold its annual flag day on Aug. 8.17 words
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Article, Illustration187 1970-07-24 7 Kiwi MP: We believe in forward defence NEW ZEALAND is likely to send more troops to the SingaporeMalaysia area because it believes m a forward defence policy and wants to identify itself with the problems of South-East Asia. Sir Leslie Munro, 69, leader of a six-man N.Z. Parliamentary delegation onyesterday's - 187 words
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128 1970-07-24 7 Bar bill killing: Man answers that plea by the police ONE of seven men whose photographs were published m the Singapore Herald yesterday has answered the call to assist homicide squad detectives probing the seven murders this month. Teo Cheng Hooi, 27, of Beach Road, walked into the CID m128 words
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205 1970-07-24 7 Crisis laws-a lean time for criminal lawyers KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Criminal lawyers m Kuala Lumpur are finding the Internal Security Act bad for business. They are going through a lean period because hundreds of potential clients have been detained or confined to restricted residence under the Emergency Regulations following the205 words
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Advertisement74 1970-07-24 7 JTWIATELSE 1 I DO YOU FIND IN f ALEADING I HOTEL? I Superb Dining, Dancing and Wining Pleasures ROUGE ET NOR FRENCH RESTAURANT BALLROOM GOLDEN PHOENIX CHINESE RESTAURANT MADAM OKO JAPANESE RESTAURANT LAKSAMANA GRILLROOM CLUB CRESCENDO NITE-CLUB STEVENS CORNER I M HOUR COFFEE HOUSE Bufcit Twnah Road. Smgapor» 10 tyj_74 words
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Advertisement232 1970-07-24 7 IBM computers help nations utilize twentieth-century technology. How quickly can a country best utilize twentieth-century technology? How soon can its people best manage a modern economy? These questions face many nations, both new and old. "At least we have this advantage," one Asian government official observed, "We can leapfrog the232 words
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Article, Illustration2275 1970-07-24 8 The countries that help to fill our rice-bowl Us and them: part 2 HERALD SERIES ON SINGAPORE'S FOREIGN RELATIONS YESTERDAY'S article dealt with military matters and concluded that short of involvement m a Big Power confrontation Singapore can look after itself. But while security is the first requirement of wellbeing,2,275 words
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256 1970-07-24 9 14,000 jobs tied to 'dependent' industries RUBBER processing, manufacture of rubber products and manufacture of wood, cork and furniture are three groups of Singapore industries which may be said to be totally dependent on Malaysia and Indonesia for raw materials. The total output ot these industries m 1968 (the latest256 words
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Miscellaneous65 1970-07-24 10 ARCHIE By Bob Montana f NOW, IN OUR STUDY JUGHEAD, f 'OF "MAN'S RELATION WHICH DID "S TO HIS ENVIRONMENT! YOU CHOOSE? JMY I ASKED YOU TO USE < J ONE OF YOUR SENSES )J 7/^___^C VTD RELATE TO NATURE.' lIV V f THAT^ I AND HOW DID YOU I/*65 words
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Article136 1970-07-24 10 WOMAN SPY BARES REVOLT PLOT MANILA, Thurs. A woman spy claimed that an organisation of radical Philippine youths had a plan to go under-round and wage an armed struggle against the Government from an island south of Manila. Cpl. Elnora 'Babette' Estrada, 23, told a court she had been informedAP - 136 words
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Article35 1970-07-24 10 Police fear that the kidnapped three-year-old son of a wealth businessman is m "grave danger" as they continue the search for the boy, for whose release his captors have demanded a ransom of U5566,000.35 words
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Article26 1970-07-24 10 Italian scientists have extracted gaseous oxygen from moon rocks supplied by the United States a discovery regarded as of great significance to future space travel.26 words
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Article29 1970-07-24 10 Japan will launch its first full-fledged scientific satellite m orbit on Aug. 19, using a four-stage rocket as a booster from Uchinoura space centre at Kagoshima, southern Kyushu.29 words
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Article27 1970-07-24 10 French Planning Minister Andre Bettencourt returned from a visit to China where he met Chairman Mao, his heir Marshal Lin Piao and Prime Minister Chou En-lai.27 words
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Article20 1970-07-24 10 One hundred and thirty-six people died m accidents m the Swiss Alps m 1969, the Swiss Alpine Club disclosed.20 words
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Article23 1970-07-24 10 French and American police have arrested 12 members of an international drug ring by using a woman secret agent from the FBI.23 words
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Article24 1970-07-24 10 Peking charged that the United States was trying to turn Taiwan into its reserve force m the Indo-China war, New China news agency24 words
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Article16 1970-07-24 10 More than 2,000 Indonesians of Chinese descent m West Kalimantan have become Muslims, Antara reported.16 words
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Article, Illustration442 1970-07-24 10 Tories beat move to keep that embargo LONDON, Thurs. After one of the most animated debates that the House of Commons has seen for some time, the Conservative Government defeated by 32 votes an Opposition motion calling for the embargo on arms sales to South Africa to be maintained. Closing442 words
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225 1970-07-24 10 US tropps in Asia vital for security' SEOUL, Thurs. Cabinet ministers of Japan and South Korea ended a three-day conference today with a declaration that a U.S. military presence m the East Asia is a "major contributing factor" to the security of the region. A joint communique issued at theAP - 225 words
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Article61 1970-07-24 11 CAPE KENNEDY, Thurs. The eighth and last m a series of Intelsat-3 commercial communications satellites (Comsat) is to be launched to night. A three-stage Delta rocket is poised for blastoff to boost the payload toward a stationary orbit 22,300 miles above Indonesia. It will serve asAP - 61 words
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Article18 1970-07-24 11 BELFAST, Thurs. The Northern Ireland Government today banned all street parades until Jan. 31 next year.18 words
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Article61 1970-07-24 11 NEW YORK, Thurs. Senator Barry Goldwater predicted today that if the United States loses m Vietnam, it will face World War Three on Russia's side against China. He said if he had been elected President m 1964 the Vietnam war would be over byAP - 61 words
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Article21 1970-07-24 11 LA PAZ, Thurs. The Bolivian Government declared a state of siege last night because of fresh guerilla activities.21 words
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Article, Illustration467 1970-07-24 11 Cambodia can fall 'in 30 days' BANGKOK, Thurs. Cambodia will fall to the Communists within 30 days unless effective action is taken to support the Cambodian armed forces, a senior Thai police official said today. Police Maj-Gen. Charoonrit Chamrasromran said m a speech that if his prediction came true, ThailandAP; AFP - 467 words
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Article206 1970-07-24 11 PHNOM PENH, Thurs. Maj.-Gen. Siri Matak, Cambodia's No. 2 appealed urgently yesterday for American arms aid on a lend-lease basis if necessary. "The area of fighting against Communist forces now is m Cambodia," he said. "If our fight is not successful, the consequences will beAP - 206 words
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Article, Illustration63 1970-07-24 11 AMERICAN soldier, Pte George Hardin (above) who tried to hijack an Air Vietnam DC -4 from Saigon to Hongkong on Wednesday. The U.S. Military Command is carrying out an investigation to establish whether Hardin was temporarily insane when he made the attempt, which wasAP - 63 words
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Article35 1970-07-24 11 MANILA, Thurs. Prison guards today captured the last of 10 prisoners who escaped from Muntinlupa prison. Guards killed seven of his companions with shotgun blasts as they were scaling the prison walls.35 words
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Article23 1970-07-24 11 BRUSSELS, Thurs. Britain and the Common Market countries are to hold their next ministerial talks on Britain's candidature m October.23 words
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Article27 1970-07-24 11 MANILA, Thurs. The 1970 Philippine population census shows that there are now about 37 million Filipinos an increase of 9.9 million m 10 years.27 words
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155 1970-07-24 11 State to contest U.S. Vietnam presence WASHINGTON, Thurs. The State of Massachusetts urged the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday to rule that U.S. participation m the Vietnam war is unconstitutional, m a suit that named Secretary of Defence Melvin Laird as defendant, the State said the executive branch of theAP - 155 words
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197 1970-07-24 11 MADAM B: WE CAN EVEN HAVE THIEU'S MEN IN COALITION NEW DELHI, Than. Madam Nguyen Thi Blah, foreign minister of the Vietcong's provisional revolutionary government, said yesterday she favours formation of a bread-based coalition government in South Vietnam that could even include some members of the present regime headed byAP - 197 words
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Miscellaneous49 1970-07-24 11 BLONDIE By Chic Young jjiimjimmii., I I THAT'S TWE HR9T TIME 111 TVS EME*. OONE THAT w^" 9W IN ALL. MV UFE I, r R»eOTTWE«EAO y r^M^!>^'''^~ I KIMUJi i ON MV SANOWICM -y/ WE NEVER CEASES i ,XO AMAZE ME V j4&i V >v v\-^ t* visile X.^j49 words
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Advertisement1102 1970-07-24 12 Cff ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES, AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES, DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL, GREET INGS, IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. P.P.C. REQUIEMS REUNIONS. Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40c ts. All they elsssHlsd* advortlsoments: Minimum $4/ for 20 words, each additional word 20cts. Bok Swvico charpa1,102 words
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Advertisement623 1970-07-24 12 PR. International Consultants m Public Relations Member of IPRG Inc.. world s largest public relations group of companies m 35 cities 2J, Clifford House, Collyer Quay, Singapore, Tel. ***** Officat m Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE READ THE SINGAPORE HERALD THE NEWSPAPER THAT SEES THINGS YOUR623 words
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Article254 1970-07-24 13 RUBBER brokers. Holiday. Cutler and Bath, reported that another relatively quiet period of trading on limited turnover started out on a somewhat steadier note, but the market failed to hold the new level and faded away once more to reach a Vow of254 words
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Article102 1970-07-24 13 AVERY-LAURENCE (Singapore) has won a $300,000 contract for the feasibility study and engineering design of a long distance gas trunk line to be built for the national oil company m Yugoslavia. This is said to be the first time engineering design for such a project m102 words
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Article1626 1970-07-24 13 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' and Miters' prices are followed by the business done. Figures, m brackets denote traded lota m I.ooo's. When the price is not followed by a figure m brackets, it means only a tingle lot of 1,000 shares was1,626 words
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Article77 1970-07-24 13 (Managers' prices for July 24) B. S. CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.02 1.07 ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaLlnvt. Fund 1-14 1.19 MaL Progress Fund .99 1.04 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.74xd Third Singapore 1.16 B. S. The Commerce tad. .96 1.00 The Saving Fund .99 1.0477 words
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Article146 1970-07-24 13 TEXTILE QUOTAS KUALA LUMPUR, Thur.— Malaysia and the United States have reached agreement on a quota for the export of Malaysian textiles to the U.S. Commerce and Industry Minister Mohamed Khir Johari said today the agreement, to be signed m Washington, covered tariff terms for Malaysian batek146 words
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Article99 1970-07-24 13 NEW YORK, Thurs.— The New York Stork Exchange said the largest block of shares ever traded m its history changed hand yesterday. The Exchange said the transaction involved 1.18 million shares of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. It said the block was traded at U5524.25 a share, down US$2 fromAP - 99 words
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Article72 1970-07-24 13 BANK NEGARA statement of liabilities and assets as at July 15, 1970, (m dollars). Liabilities: capital 40,000,000; general reserve 34,597,214; Malaysian currency m circulation 997,239,490; deposits banks 167,889,894, Malaysian Government 451,711,150, others 204,157,096; allocation of special drawing rights 64,285,800; other liabilities 132,757,189. Total 2,092,637,833 Assets: gold and foreign exchange 1,719,465,111;72 words
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Article333 1970-07-24 13 STORE-MALAYSIA The Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore fixed these merchants rates for yesterday. The following rates are quoted to the equivalent of one unit of foreign currency. SELLING TT or OD: Sterling Pound 97.4040; Australian Dollar 93.4625 New Zealand Dollar S 3.4725; South Arabian Dinar 9 7.4200 and333 words
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Article, Illustration170 1970-07-24 13 PEOPLE in business Mr. V.V. MAKAROV has succeeded Mr. Y.V. Kubyshkin as vicechairman of Singapore Soviet Shipping Agency. Mr. Makarov, who arrived here last week with his wife, has been a docker, sailor and master. Prior to this appointment he was director of the container department m the Soviet Ministry170 words
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Article404 1970-07-24 13 RUBBER S2ft ceils a 1b (dowi half a cent). Poor acceptance* and ao eating at terminal caused stoploss selling here yesterday. The market then traded quietly at 52 H cents for RSS ones August. This was a new low for current month this year. The previous tow of 52%404 words
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Article433 1970-07-24 13 Share prices moved cautiously ahead m very quiet trading is the Sydney stock Exchange yesterday. Leading issues were generally firmer although the major price movements were recorded by speculative stocks. Tasminex was m demand all day, closing 45 cents higher at Ass. Eastmet was out of favour,433 words
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Article172 1970-07-24 13 The stock exchange closed firm yesterday after another day of active dealings. Interest was mainly confined to leading utilities, including Lights, Electrics and Telephones, which advanced on sustained support. Wheelocks and Banks were heavily traded but finished little changed. Gammons and Providents improved. The latter opened at172 words
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Article165 1970-07-24 13 Small selective buying m cameras and constructions helped the market yesterday to develop an uptrend at the opening But profit-taking later caused some leaders to ease slightly. Stereophonic makers, including Sharp, declined on reports of lower domestic sales. Prices moved irregularly m the afternoon on alternate bouts165 words
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Article231 1970-07-24 13 AMSTERDAM Most internationals firmed yesterday In sympathy with Royal Dutch which was very firm on foreign demand. Akzo, Philips and Unilever were higher, Royal Dutch very firm and Hoogovens easier. Plantations were mixed and amongst shippings, Koninklijke Nederiandsche Stoomboot Mij. was very firm. KLM airlines was practically unchanged.231 words
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869 1970-07-24 14 Fifteen new records in four days at Farrer Park TAI JONG LOOKS TO WIN 800 METRES ANOTHER five records were broken and two equalled on the fourth day at Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. This brings to 15 the total number of records established m the first four days with869 words
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Article78 1970-07-24 14 MANILA, Thurs. Filipino former flyweight champion Bernabe Villacampo picked present title holder Berkrerk Chartvanchai of Thailand to win "before ten rounds" over Erbito Salavarria m their 12--round non-title fight on Saturday. Villacampo's business manager Lope Sarreal Jr. said Villacampo based his choice on his experience m78 words
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Article53 1970-07-24 14 TOKYO, Thurs. World boxing junior lightweight champion, Hiroshi Kobayashi of Japan, will stake his title against Panama's Antony Amaya m Tokyo on Aug. 23, it was officially announced here yesterday. It will be Kobay -shi's fifth defense of his title and the second world title match between theAFP - 53 words
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Article104 1970-07-24 14 Indons for TT meet here JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia will take part m the Asian student table tennis championship tournament at Singapore from July 28 to Aug. 4. The players men: Faisal, Rodjak, Elri, Djoni, Dakosta, Ima Nanang and Eddy Sianto, and the women: Yenny Siswono, Diana, Carla Tedja Sukamana, ResianaAFP - 104 words
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Article, Illustration480 1970-07-24 14 Cavalier - Cavalier TRACK WORK By Regal Mate impresses Regal Mate, with champion jockey Glynn Pretty m the saddle, impressed m a 3f gallop m ?8 2/5 on good going at Bukit Timah yesterday. Ad Valorem (Ricky Kingston) and Prince Alcide (Pretty) matched strides over 3f m 40 with Ad Valorem480 words
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Article186 1970-07-24 14 36-run win for SCC over Indians SINGAPORE Cricket Club entered the semi-finals of the Singapore Cricket Association Pesta Sukan 25-overs knockout competition when they beat the Singapore Indian Assocation by 36 runs at Balestier Road yesterday. Continuing; the match which was interrupted by rain last Singapore Indian Association by 36186 words
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115 1970-07-24 14 Gilsteaders score 2-0 upset in league GILSTEADERS created an upset when they beat fancied Kampong Kapor 2-0 m the Football Association of Singapore Division 118 league match at Farrer Park yesterday. Gilsteaders got both their winning goals through their speedy forward Piper. In another match, other Sembawang Shipyard trounced Port115 words
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Article, Illustration303 1970-07-24 14 GAMES ROUNDUP EDINBURGH, Thurs. The Commonwealth Games continued against a hint of melodrama today with everyone m this excited city talking of Kip Keino, the man who won the 1,500 metres with a death threat hanging over his head. The threat to Keino, containedAP - 303 words
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Miscellaneous53 1970-07-24 14 DAVY JONES By Sam Leff \Kk X f 50B) L WOULDN'T PON'T LET TH/S ONE BOGI rBE GRATEFUL THAT No] [WHAT VMAS V FIVE L< \(BE SO UPSET OVER AN YOU, EITHER. YOUR DAP'S [ONE WAS HURT, KELLY STOLEN PAINTINGS ALL SHI ORPIN ARY &URGLARY. J OIL WEUS WILL MAKE^53 words
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Title Section15 1970-07-24 1 THE SINGAPORE herald I FOR FIRST DAY Singapore, Saturday, July 25. 1970 n RACE GUIDE15 words
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5496 1970-07-24 1 Amusement looks a safe bet tomorrow SELECTIONS j COMBINED CARD AND FORM GUIDE FOR SATDRDAY —KEY THIS combined race card and form guide gives the following information: The first line reads from left: Number of horse, last five runs, name of horse; (sire); age and origin (e.g. 4A for 45,496 words
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Article, Illustration11 1970-07-24 1 "I have trouble getting on, but getting off if simple11 words
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Miscellaneous174 1970-07-24 4 I STJgar"^ -T~ \CD^ —-^^v *Z^~ JJg^^Sfr^jg^, c^Th lOewV* f^^S^^^T 'fHCK x" gJJJ* pofTr WLflM^ LAUGH IT OFF Jm rfra "-i loan co. ,-^V J I —(5^ Utt T j^i XL L fITV, "All ri«hf «n T I«cr '/L« sCfIfIPWV **ll llglll, MJ X IOM Hljp^j T^fljJP^ my housekeeping JTiiTI174 words
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