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Title Section13 1970-08-31 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 35 Singapore Monday, August 31, 1970 MC(P)2207 15 CENTS13 words
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376 1970-08-31 1 Hussein warns guerilla bands: Do not harm Jordan AMMAN, Jordan, Sun. King Hussein of Jordan warned Arab guerillas on Saturday night that any attempt to harm the interests of the country or its citizens would be met with force. "Any attempt to destroy our fortress or to hurt our peopleAFP; AP - 376 words
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Article87 1970-08-31 1 JAKARTA, Sun. Many Chinese girls, mostly from poor families, have been lured to Singapore from Bangka Island, off the east coast of South Sumatra, to work as prostitutes, reports Antara news agency. Several Singapore businessmen have agents on the island who offer "handsome payments" to87 words
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Article60 1970-08-31 1 AMSTERDAM, Sun. Police here fear that Dutch radicals are preparing a "hot" welcome for President Suharto, who arrives at the Hague on Tuesday. In the Hague itself, thousands of posters and leaflets have been distributed attacking "Suharto, murderer of 600,000 people" an inference to the bloodyAFP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration391 1970-08-31 1 THE TUNKU RETIRES NEW KING REOPENS PARLIAMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Tunku Abdul Rahman told the nation tonight that he was resigning as Prime Minister on Sept. 2] and would be succeeded by Tun Abdul Razak. In a television and radio broadcast on the eve of Hari391 words
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Article163 1970-08-31 1 Tunku - Tunku by the win Tnn Abdul Razak, yon have a man who Is good, honest and impartial, absolutely tireless in his devotion to his country, a man with IS years of experience as my deputy. He has acted for me on a number of occasions, in fact once be163 words
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Article24 1970-08-31 1 TOKYO, Sun. pathet Lao today called U.S. VicePresident Spiro Agnew "the God of Plague and War," said New China news agency.24 words
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319 1970-08-31 1 A BOAC spokesman said yesterday that the Singapore Air Transport Workers Union's go-slow against the airline served no useful purpose "because BOAC is a commercial organisation and the question of landing rights in London for MSA is a matter for negotiations between the319 words
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167 1970-08-31 1 MADRAS, Sun. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew arrived here today on a five-day visit to India. He flies to Bangalore tomorrow and to New Delhi on Tuesday for talks with the Indian Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi. He leaves Bombay on Saturday to167 words
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91 1970-08-31 1 ADDIS ABABA, Sun. The Council of Ministers of the Organisation of African Unity today approved a draft resolution condemning France, Britain and West Germany for actual or intended sales of arms to South Africa. The draft resolution, which wlU now go toAFP - 91 words
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61 1970-08-31 1 Best wishes from Govt. and people of S'pore PRESIDENT Yusof has sen) the following message to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong: "I offer my personal greetings to Your Majesty on the occasion of National Day. Please convey best wishes tc the Government and people ol Malaysia for peace, progress and prosperity61 words
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Article35 1970-08-31 1 LONDON: Whitehall viewed with regret today the decision of Tunku Abdul Rahman to retire. Officials here said the Tunku was regarded as one of the Commonwealth's "wise men," whose moderating influence was often felt. DD35 words
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Article33 1970-08-31 1 KOTA KINABALU: Tunku Abdul Rahman may make his last official visit to Sabah as Prime Minister on Sept. 13. this was disclosed today by Chief Minister Tun Datu Haji Mustapha bin Datu Harun.33 words
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Article57 1970-08-31 1 MIAMI, Sun. A Federal judge has ordered an all-white cemetery to bury a black soldier who was killed in Vietnam and refused internment because of his race. Attorneys for the family of *te Pondexteur Williams said ie would be buried at Hillcrest Memorial Garden in57 words
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191 1970-08-31 1 All 39 onboard die as F-27 crashes in Assam NEW DELHI Sun. All thirty-nine persons including a crew of five were reported killed when a Fokker Friendship aircraft belonging to the State-run domestic Indian Airlines Corporation crashed in thick jungle in the north Eastern border State of Assam yesterday afternoon.AFP - 191 words
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Article69 1970-08-31 1 MANILA, Sun. The Anti Graft League of the Philippines has asked the courts to declare illegal the operations of 17 Japanese corporations now doing business in the Philippines. The 17 firms are Mitsui, Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha, Sumitomo Shoji Kaisha, Nissho-Iwai, Nichimen, Toyo Menka Kaisha, Ataka, Toyod*69 words
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Advertisement92 1970-08-31 1 M MAKE sure you get Section II y/| of your 24-page Singapore aXam^W Herald today. PAGES Thjs is the wa V vour bigger and better paper that sees TODAY thin 9 s Y0UR wa y s being published from today. have an ice-cold MH Ow^m^^-^^mm^i^>^J_Jt/,!mm^iiimm JswL k^BKr^^'' ■^mmmWaw^LmW^ VWIff im'I'MBSY92 words
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Article, Illustration2917 1970-08-31 2 The Tunku's speech in full THE TUNKU'S SPEECH: FROM PAGE 2 FELLOW Malaysians. Tomorrow is indeed a most memorable day for all of us. Tomorrow we enter the 14th year of our hard won, well-ea med merdeka. Tonight, on the eve of this historic occasion, which for the first time2,917 words
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Article510 1970-08-31 2 In his thirteen years as Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman has become something of a national institution, and his name a household word in the Commonwealth. Many will be saddened by his retirement. The Tunku is a good man, and it is largely due to his benevolent510 words
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Advertisement229 1970-08-31 2 MS1.NM Singapore Progress Fond MID RECEIVE YOUR DIVIDEND CHEQUE ON 31st OCT. 1970. CTHB FUND VWS LAUNCHED ON 16th MARCH 1970.) This is your opportunity to invest in over twenty major companies listed on The Stock Exchange of Singapore 4. Malaysia and make your money grow. SINGAPORE PROGRESS FUND was229 words
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Miscellaneous54 1970-08-31 2 JULES FEIFFER ®R 3E JpdL HOSrW jc^ pvaeRY- V>T fK v>£ OIL^eW JL#V AFT£R rVORIC- jyr\ 0W£ for M^K ww Mm\ I I I J I I I WtmOtoUO B^aSwarTsT I I I J I I I JlfJ/II I I I! BOaaa*^ fcaaaw*' *Tl R II llwiri-HaUl Syndic* to G&^54 words
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Article, Illustration637 1970-08-31 3 Your health in peril from a sip here THE CANAL ABOVE FLOWS INTO RIVER AT RIGHT... LABORATORY TESTS SHOW A HIGH LEVEL OF POLLUTION IN CANAL AND ROCHORE RIVER JUST ONE SIP of water from Bukit Timah Canal is enough to give you diarrhoea. Drink from where it continues to637 words
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249 1970-08-31 3 Telecoms staff should 'get out of their shells' THE AMALGAMATED Union of Public Employees has called on Telecoms Department staff to get together instead of keeping to oneself. It also called on them to be aware of what was happening outside their offices. The calls were made m an editorial249 words
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Article67 1970-08-31 3 THE SINGAPORE Telephone Board Workers 1 Union held its third annual general meeting last Monday m the auditorium of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. A. Balachandran was elected president and Mr. A.W. Fox and Inche M. Hashim bin Mohd Said were elected vicepresidents. The post of67 words
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Article81 1970-08-31 3 SABEE AIR, Singapore Government-backed air charter company, may extend its operations to Saigon, according to Informed sources. A Singapore delegation headed by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Commiaicatioas, Mr. Ngiam Toag Dow, met a Vietnamese delegation m Singapore on Saturday for preliminary81 words
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79 1970-08-31 3 SINGAPORE'S different races must continue to work as a team, the Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok said last night at a National Day celebration dinner at Zehnder Road Community Centre. He said: "To advance and progress, we must work as79 words
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177 1970-08-31 3 Research and quality control firm for Singapore SINGAPORE will soon have its first firm specialising m research and quality control for industry. The Huntington Research Centre, one of the largest British research firms, is m the final stages of setting up a branch here. Prof. T.H. Elliott, head of the177 words
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204 1970-08-31 3 MORE industrialists are sending their junior officers to management seminars m an effort to improve efficiency m their factories. Cashiers, chief clerks, foremen, supervisors and administrative officers have been attending a seminar organised by the Singapore Institute of Management on Labour Legislation and Industrial204 words
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Advertisement280 1970-08-31 3 I r*ui? iii sT^ji'd v&w> fo wU W&> Your last chance to save! We have further reduced our prices for final clearance. Come see for yourself. The valuers are fantastic! LADIES TEXTILES U. P. NOW READYMADE WEAR U. P NOW Plain ribbed 4c Fancy Tres-Chic Crupe Blouses Linens 54" 8.50280 words
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1029 1970-08-31 4 What is being done to help Malays get ahead THE framework for i the Malaysian Government's efforts to improve the economic position of the Malays is supplied by Article 153 and Article 152 of the Malaysian Constitution. Article 153 makes it the responsibility of the Yang diPertuan Agong "to safeguard1,029 words
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Article, Illustration52 1970-08-31 4 ALL PICTURES BY HERALD CAMERAMAN NG ENG KHEAN I Pledging loyalty to the M nation: This was the j scene on the Kuala; Imp I Lumpur padang, where' I a rehearsal was held yesterday. Hari Kebangsaan parade and marchpast rehearsal yesterday m the52 words
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Article, Illustration700 1970-08-31 4 Role of the Army since May 13: All-level influence MALAYSIA: THE WAY AHEAD THE years ahead will see a stronger drive m Malaysia for economic advancement for the Malays. They will also see a rise m the size and influence of the Armed Forces. This much is clear from all700 words
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Advertisement651 1970-08-31 5 The Swiss Inquisition. There are seven outposts ■^■^^■■^■■fe BsFaaaBawBBawBl 20 hours later when we of the Inquisition currently WaBawaBawa. finally found my wrist operating in Switzerland at <1 LbV watch on the road where Bienne, La Chaux-de-Fonds, TPfl 1«^^H I had backed out of my Geneva, St. Imier, Le Locle,651 words
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Article, Illustration1736 1970-08-31 6 EMILE van HEUVEL - EMILE van HEUVEL By Haet European who recently travelled around Kwangtung Province Mao's human laboratory I HAD expected, oo my first vWt to China, to Had a poorer, more oppressive* replica of the Soviet Union— Just another, though vastly larger, version of those shabby aath-century totalitarian states of1,736 words
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609 1970-08-31 6 Portraits of Chairman Mao look down on the people chat now and then, or for a snack at one of the public kitchens at the end of each of the maze of Seville-like alleys between the main streetstime to enjoy the lesser freedoms of not being cyt off and cooped609 words
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301 1970-08-31 6 Resumed EgyptIran relations aimed at Iraq TEL AVIV, Sun. Yesterday's resumption of diplomatic relations between Egypt and Iran was aimed more at their common opponent Iraq than at weakening Iranian ties with Israel, according to well-informed sources here. Nevertheless, the restored relations between Cairo and Teheran were a blow to301 words
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Article, Illustration241 1970-08-31 6 FREE VIEW OF FROM DEVAS POP FESTIVAL STATION HILL A GROUP of young people who objected to paying £3 for a ticket sprawl among tents on "Devastation Hill' which offers an excellent view of the stage at the Isle of Wight pop festival. In the background is a sea of241 words
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482 1970-08-31 6 Sir Alec: Ne concept in East-West ties emergin UNKNOWN LANARK, Scotland, British Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home has said "a new concept seems to be emerging of the strategic relationship between East and West." In his first major policy speech since the Conservatives took over power in June, Sir Alec482 words
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Article65 1970-08-31 6 Russia rules the way UNKNOWN LONDON, Sun. The new edition of Jane's F ing Ships, commenting on Russian na al gre warned that there was no hiding from u <■ Han and Sickle. While the Soviet Navy was continuiaf expansion begun in 16C6, the fleets of 'he Ui States and65 words
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Article50 1970-08-31 7 SAIGON, Sun. American helicopter losses m the Indochina war have passed the 4,000 mark, the U.S. Command said m an official. Informed sources estimated the worth of the helicopters at more than US$l,OOO million based on the average cost of about $250,000 \~>er helicopter. AP50 words
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Article63 1970-08-31 7 LONDON, Sun. The Soviet Union is setting up a military base on Socotra Island m the Indian Ocean, at the mouth of the Red Sea, the Sunday Telegraph reports. It claims that a large number of Soviet naval infantry are expected to land this weekend63 words
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Article386 1970-08-31 7 Thais play it cool with Agnew BANGKOK, Sun. Thailand's leaders gave a correct but reserved welcome to VicePresident Spiro Agnew on his trip to Bangkok, according to observers. They saw this apparent toning down of enthusiasm as symptomatic of slightly worsened relations between Washington and Bangkok since Mr. Agnew's previous386 words
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Article116 1970-08-31 7 THE ODD BOX LOS ANGELES, Sbm. Thousand of people at Albuquerque, New Mexico, Used op yesterday I* convert their trash to cash, turning la 1,C32,tM old bottles aad cans for a half-cent apiece. The project cast the sponsors $ft,l<t "This is faatastic," saM Wally Johasoa, a soft drink distributor who116 words
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291 1970-08-31 7 JAKARTA, Sun. Foreign Minister Adam Malik flew back from Moscow today and announced that Russia had agreed to resume economic aid to Indonesia. After confirming that Russia had accepted soft terms for repayment of Indonesia's vast debts incurred when Dr. Sukarno was President,291 words
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175 1970-08-31 7 Bangkok bans foreign student riots reports BANGKOK, Sun. Foreign news reports of student riots have been banned by state-run radio and television stations according to an order issued by the Government's public relations department. The order followed a local newspaper boycott on news coverage of Vice-President Spiro Agnew's visit here175 words
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Article33 1970-08-31 7 LONDON, Sun. Western Samoa, a group of rocky volcanic islets m the South Pacific, has joined the Commonwealth. It has a population of 131.000 and is 1,090 square miles m area.33 words
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Advertisement231 1970-08-31 7 ASEAN ROUND UP and 808 REECE'S NOTES an the foreign news will be published tomorrow. II T I Tlf-L and nedlioyd I ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES KONINKLIJKE NEDLLOYD nv I JJ announce I B that effective 14th September 1970 their office in I B SINGAPORE will be combined as I I231 words
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Miscellaneous1522 1970-08-31 8 II II /I /I X KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: Tho shipping schedules I I I V I >v beginning on this page are given in four parts for X. fo >v A ;i n,D westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. J^ I I. X OBWMWXfoVWmW^MoT* Each entr > a,ve the following1,522 words
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Article, Illustration111 1970-08-31 9 Jurong's five-month job for Thailand Jurong Shipyard Limited has built this service vessel for Thai company m less than five months more than seven months ahead of schedule, according to Mr. Low Guan Onn, deputy general and financial manager of the shipyard. The $800,000 vessel for the Thailand Exploration and111 words
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Article176 1970-08-31 9 LONDON, Fri. Grain shippers have covered cargoes from the US Gulf to Japan at U5514.30 fio (free m and out) for September loading and from the US Gulf to Lisbon at U559.75 fd (free discharge), also for September. A grain cargo is also reported to have been176 words
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Advertisement266 1970-08-31 9 I SCINDIA (S?) »HE$ PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE MBHi Loading For: LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO. TACOMA, VANCOUVER B.C. Penang p. Sham Singapore L Angeles "JALARASHMI" 29/30 Oct Oct3l/1N»» 2/4 N*« |Ok IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE STRAITS/EAST CANADA GREAT LAKES SERVICE Loading for: MONTREAL, TORONTO, HAMILTON, BUFFALO,266 words
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Miscellaneous1128 1970-08-31 9 Westbound continued TSINGCHAN Sept 28/30 Colombo. Aden. Jeddah. SSA/SSA WEST BREEZE Sept 9/11 N.York. B'more, Charleston. THEMIS Aug31/Septl Vcouver. P.N.W. /10). N.Orleans. Houston A Galveston. DL/CA P-Und. L'vaew (14/10). S.F./L. WEST FALIA HAPAG Sept 30 Manila. HK.. Kaoh Siung, KeeAngeles(l/10).P.Cabello HAL/AFT (5/11). BBL/HC MML/AFT VlSHVAKIRTI Sept 20/21 Bombay. SCI/JS WONORATO1,128 words
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Miscellaneous87 1970-08-31 9 SHIPS IN PORT THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR AUGUST 31. IN: Australasia 1/2, Ramone verett 1/2, President Hayes 3/4, Christian Maersk 10/11, Yamafuku Maru It, Petaling 20 east, Sletter 20 west, Klias 21, Iraouaddy 23/24, Fernbrook 25/26, Nep Trader 27, Iman 28/29, Kloosterkerk 33/34,87 words
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1274 1970-08-31 10 V.K. CHIN - Malaysia's dependence on commodities and the new strategy V.K. CHIN BY KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA'S economic fortunes have often fluctuated like a gambler's luck depending on world prices for rubber and tin a situation which is causing deep concern to the Government Economists keep a sharp watch on commodity prices like1,274 words
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Article120 1970-08-31 10 Table 1 INS MILLION 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Growth '69 over '68 Rubber 1,462 1,474 1,275 1,353 2,033 +50.2 Tin 872 792 755 830 940 13.3 Sawn Logs 262 385 476 550 610 +11.0 Sawn Timber 95 83 107 149 168 +12.2 Iron Ore 161 136 122120 words
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Article226 1970-08-31 10 FOREIGN INVESTMEnTTnTvIALAYSIAN PIONEER COMPANIES BY SELECTED COUNTRIES AS AT DEC. 31, 1969. Table 111 Britain 69.4 U.S. 67.5 Singapore 64.3 Hongkong 33.1 Japan 32.2 Bahamas 7.0 IN MILLION Canada 5.2 Australia 3.4 Formosa 2.4 Holland 1.6 Pakistan 1.5 Indonesia 1.2 BASIC FRAMEWORK OF THE FIVE MALAYSIA PLANS (1965-85)226 words
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Article138 1970-08-31 10 The market moved cautiously during the week ended August 28. Various opinions on the U.K. economy and disputes m the motor industry had an unsettling effect although the Wall Street uptrend helped to underpin London prices and selective advances were made. Rank Org., ICI, Slater Walker. BATs.138 words
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Article21 1970-08-31 10 LONDON, Fit (Changes m brackets): Industrials 340.7 (-1.2); Tins 60.03 1-0.48); Rubbers 141.24 (-1.28); Oils 274.76 (♦2.17).21 words
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Article334 1970-08-31 10 Support for the heavyweights, notably a $1 40 rise m Mt. Isa. resulted m a fivepoint rise m the Sydney all ordinaries index for the week ended August 27. However, m spite of a strong 30- point rise m the Dow Jones index, more sound company results334 words
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Article353 1970-08-31 10 The market closed easy on of possible U.S. action Saturday with the stork against dumping of Japanese average 334 points lower at colour TV's. 2 IS4 S« yen Housing related issues. Falls were fairly ■•chinerys and widespread which, dealers chemicals were prominent said, was a continuation of353 words
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Article236 1970-08-31 10 SINGAPORE—MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. ••.HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for Aug. 29). On New York TT 6.1025 On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, pertael) 282.125 Note Rates: China (per 100236 words
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Article398 1970-08-31 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Standard Malaysian rubber may well take up a major portion of Malaysian exports by the mid-seventies, the Natural Rubber Producers' Research Association said in its annual report. The Association pointed out that SMR had shown an impressive growth rate since its inception and was398 words
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Article711 1970-08-31 10 SINGAPORE RUBBER/ STRAITS TIN CLOSING PRICES RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (per picul) Aug. 24 52-1/8 cts. 9 657. 37 Vi 25 51-7/8 cts. 9 655.00 26 52-1/2 cts. $652.00 27 52-3/8 cts. 650.50 28 52-1/8 cts. $653.50 On Saturday, the Straits tin price m Penang edged up 50 cents711 words
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Article28 1970-08-31 10 NEW YORK, FrL (Changes m Brackets) Industrials 765.81 (+6.02); Transportation 138.12 (+1.48); Utilities 110 30 (+0.86); Composite Stocks 241.06 (+2.05); Bonds 64 83 (+0.14).28 words
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282 1970-08-31 11 THE share market seemed rather nervous last week m the wake of Tunku Abdul Rahman's retirement announcements. Prices slipped on a broad front, especially m the industrial section as most operators and speculators decided for the sidelines. Others, already committed, decided to square-off282 words
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Article80 1970-08-31 11 ECAFE aid for tin producers BANGKOK, Sun. Representatives of Thailand, Malaysia aid Indonesia have reqoested the aid of the United Nations Economic Commission for Aria and the Far East (ECAFE) m setttag np region al arrangements for tin production. An official cable received at the ECAFE headquarters here yesterday said80 words
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Article180 1970-08-31 11 Ben k Co.: today, noon at registered office. 32 Kuching Road, Singapore. India-Malaysia Textiles: tomorrow, 10 a.m. at Tent House, »«"f""" MIDF, Jalan Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. Berjaya Kawat Bhd.: Sept 4. 10 a.m. at company office, 6th. floor, Bangunan Safety Insurance, Jalan Melayu, Kuala Lumpur. Bkt Sembawang Estates:180 words
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Article23 1970-08-31 11 The following markets will MALAYSIA (National Day). SINGAPORE— rubber only. be closed today: HONGKONG (Liberation Day). UNITED KINGDOM (Late Summer Holiday).23 words
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228 1970-08-31 11 WASHINGTON, Sun. The U.S. Government's broad index of economic leading indicators rose significantly for July, giving a firm basis for hope that America's business slowdown is drawing to an end, the Commerce Department reported. The indicators, coupled with an earlier report that wholesale228 words
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681 1970-08-31 11 NEW YORK, Sun. Japan's export drive, to hard-pressed competitors around the world, is taking on the overtones of a relentless conspiracy to invade and dominate every vital international market, America's Fortune magazine says m its September issue. The magazine said: "Almost everywhere, from681 words
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88 1970-08-31 11 JAKARTA, Sun. Work has been completed on a new crumb rubber processing plant m Northern Sumatra with an annual production capacity of 25,000 tons, it was officially announced here. The new plant, m Aek Nabara, near Medan, is to be officially opened m September. Indonesian88 words
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Article70 1970-08-31 11 Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the year previous year Larut Tin (1) 100 Sept. 23 100 100 Hume Ords. (2) 15% Sept. 30 17VMb 15% Hume Pref. (2) 16% Sept. 30 17M% 15% Textile Corp (3) 5% Oct. 1 10% C. C. M. Deb. (4)70 words
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Miscellaneous1472 1970-08-31 11 p-SSSHT WeekIy share analysis—^ Jan /July Jan/ July 1970 Company Price Closing Prices Yield Weekly Turnovers 1970 Company Price Closing Prices Yield Weekly Turnover H High Low +or High Low +or j on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed I '0001,472 words
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581 1970-08-31 12 Razak tells of problems facing Malaysia A HARI KEBANGSAAN REVIEW BY THE DEPUTY PREMIER KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia is using all its resources to overcome communatism, Communism and unemployment, Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak said today. "Unity among the people is vital. Our survival depends on our ability to581 words
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Article, Illustration66 1970-08-31 12 COMBAT! ...like the way they do it on TV COMBAT! For the yoang. Handicapped children from the Bed Cross Home competing la a "leopard crawl" at the aaaaal sports yesterday. The children aged from five to 12 years, took part ia IS eveats iacladlag swimming, diving, walkiag aad aa obstacle66 words
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241 1970-08-31 12 Freedom of the Pressand the duty of the Govt THE Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Inche Mohamed Ghazali Ismail, told an audience of newspapermen at the weekend that it was not the Government's intention to restrict the freedom of the Press to print articles of news interest and241 words
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Article151 1970-08-31 12 GOLUMN SEVEN WE'VE aU beard of Hyde Park Corner. It's a spot m London where people who want to air a grievance or proselytise a cause ANY grievance and ANY cause leap on a soap box and hold forth. The Singapore Herald is setting up a miniHyde Park Corner for151 words
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444 1970-08-31 13 SOCIOLOGIST ON A 'QUALIFIED SUCCESS' THE GOVERNMENT should on Wednesday at the end of a Ford pay more attention to the way Foundation grant to study problems of its housing and urban renewal soci development in developing j. xi_ countries. programmes are dislocating the444 words
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206 1970-08-31 13 Some of our best brains must take up arts— MP SINGAPORE will be making a mistake if it does not ensure that at least some of its best brains are encouraged to move into the traditional areas of the arts and social sciences. This was stated on Saturday by Professor206 words
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Article, Illustration245 1970-08-31 13 IN: The MSA's bigger Fokker planes THE first of the two 5#t series Fokker F-27s ordered by MalaysiaSingapore Airlines flew into Paya Lebar Airport on Saturday from Amsterdam. Another will arrive in mid-November to strengthen MSA's domestic service frequency. To cope with its further expansion programme, MSA has placed orders245 words
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116 1970-08-31 13 CLOSER YOUTH CONTACTS PLEA BY SIEW SIN KUALA LUMPUR, Sub Minister with Special Fractions Tun Tan Slew Sin today called for close contacts between the Ma lay educated and Chinese -educated jswlhi In a Harf Kebangsaaa message, be said the lack of communication was most evident in this area. He116 words
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87 1970-08-31 13 Association submits plan for spinal centre KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Orthpaedic Association has submitted a plan to the Government to set up a national spinal centre. The association's President, Dato (Dr.) Majid Ismail, said such a centre was necessary because of the high rate of road and industrial accidents.87 words
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Article50 1970-08-31 13 PENANG, Sun. The Penang Port Commission has ordered two ferries, costing $2.5 million each, from Hong Kong to provide better services. The Commission's Chairman, Dato Laksemana Razali, said one ferry would arrive at the end of -the year. It now has a fleet of ferries.50 words
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142 1970-08-31 13 THE Minister for Commualcatioas, Mr. Yng Nyak Us, has toM resldeats •f Geylaag Serai to cooperate with the Goverameat to make the area a part of modem Slagapore. "Slace the massive arbaa renewal programme Is comlag to Geylaag Serai, people may have to make sacrifices142 words
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Article35 1970-08-31 13 KOTA BHARU, Sun. Kelantan's Mentri Besar Dato Mohd Asri Mud a said today the State Government would have a fixed deposit with the agricultural bank soon, but did not disclose the amount. ODD35 words
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Article25 1970-08-31 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Sultan of Selangor in his Hari Kebangsaan message, has called on all citizens to practise tolerance and mutual respect25 words
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Article, Illustration267 1970-08-31 14 Classical and 'pop singers for new opera house FOUR top Hongkong staging stars arrived m Sungapere last night for Ike opening of the Pearls Opera House at the People's Park Complex, which Is to open In the They are Misses Chrtettea Hung Wan, 24, Fuug Ttag, It, and Hal Tim267 words
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Article675 1970-08-31 14 There's NO Chinese cure for 'mo- tan' TEN years ago when I was still a trifle green and had greater faith m human nature, I was summoned one night to the bedside of a very ill man. He was about 50 years old and had had a fever675 words
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Article, Illustration50 1970-08-31 14 CRASH! Up a lamp post to avoid fallen m-cyclist THIS car cams to a stop agalast a lamp pan eatstde Ike Istaaa yesterday becaase the driver swerved to avoid a motor-cyclist who had fallea. According to eye-wttaesses, oae la the ear was hart, hat the motorcyclist was Ukea to hospital.50 words
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Advertisement117 1970-08-31 14 MORRIS money box! Morris Mini Mk II is a definite, dedicated, down-to-earth money box. On wheels. A real fuel miser m the 40 miles a gallon category. A certain blue-chip investment with a high resale value. A mean money saver, spending less of your money on maintenance, insurance, and road117 words
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Miscellaneous1136 1970-08-31 15 3.00 pm General Hospital 7.45 am Malaysian National Day (See .it 3.20 For The Family A magazine series Star View) 0 (Tamil) 12.05 Close. >-;-.::.:: 3.50 A Diary Of Events m Singapore This Week (Tamil) 3.00 pm Life m the Kampong 3.55 It's Happening In Singapore A series 4.10 Engelbert1,136 words
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Miscellaneous370 1970-08-31 15 W J^rJmmY Ask w5 J^MEB?^ BUI MfA WS ~^U W PS^i A^ll E^K^ P^» W^J a &m39^^^^l^^H^Bb^ w P^jL^ *¥^^BC^^7^T 4tl Fil Iv a^flP W^Fjii tofcl^ I |R^' HPf* KM '^^Svtfmk^Jk iß^^Bfil^ P^ >! f* rmf§^ VS ss"'--5s"'--* 1*-**'"*'_ A feaV W w V fl^^^Bfl^D'ivSsl r Jfi T jj V370 words
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778 1970-08-31 16 JENNY LEW - Where have all the big stars gone? JENNY LEW by^ Aittiougn singaporeans have seen some big names m showbiz this year, we have missed seeing a whole lot more. Why? Because most local entertainment agents, hotels and nightclubs do not believe that Singaporeans are prepared to pay good money for778 words
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Article911 1970-08-31 16 PATRICK O' NEILL - PATRICK O'NEILL It is only 400 square miles, but already Hongkong is becoming known as the suicide capital of the world. This feature examines the colony's soaring rate of so., killing, and the government's own role m the perpetuation of despair. By HONGKONG isn't everyone's idea of fun911 words
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181 1970-08-31 16 PUNCH OUT YOU MIGHT SAVE A LIFE! LONDON: If a man collapses m the street beside you, give him a smart left cross, right to the heart And never mind hitting a man when he's down. Do it ■gain, once every second. You might, be saving his life. The punch-f181 words
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Advertisement602 1970-08-31 16 MM OAYI Caeh 0*o*t««0» Only 3 a**** 148. 8 18 4*30 pm Admission 81 SO. 82 SO 4«4 00 ••THE ADVENTURERS" (Paramount) Candice Bergen PanaVlsion Color HOWSMOWINOJ I 11 a.m., 1.30, 4.00. 8.30 4 0.30pm 1 Kartn Dors "HILDf and HANS" I (PARTLY IN COLOR) I NEXT CHANGE "TRAITOR'S OATE"602 words
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Miscellaneous333 1970-08-31 16 BLONDIE By Chic Young 'V- '■J_n I |BUMSTEAD-->J|r i 1 I THANJK GOODNESS, I I AND BESIDES THIS, >r >y YOU CUT OFF J f THERE'S ENOUGH y^ YOU'LL RNO THE PRICE OKAY PULL. V O/V~- THE END j***^ FOR A GOOD > *s OF THE, TIE DEDUCTED TME BLADE333 words
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Article, Illustration207 1970-08-31 17 By Royal command, Lynn goes riding with a prince ONCE upon a time there was a prince and a beautiful girl. One day, the beautiful girl sang that she'd left her heart across the seas and the prince was enchanted. SO they took some fine horses and rode away notROBERT TAN - 207 words
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Article269 1970-08-31 17 BRYAN RIMMER - I BY THE WAY... IT bubbled and bubbled. It frothed and foamed... It climbed up the glass slowJy... smoothly.. .luxuriously. It spread into a sort of pepped-up layer of cream and rested a thirsty second. Then it lay and licked at the rim before easing over269 words
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Article199 1970-08-31 17 THE palatiags are sigaed: |y|u Aad wkea they go on show later this week, they sboald Make local batik artists sit np and take aottee. Livlag off the toarist routes la East Malaysia has give* La La Woag a chaace to develop her owa style199 words
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Article, Illustration138 1970-08-31 17 WHO is he? He is the Member or Parliament for River Valley. He is the Deputy General and Financial Manager of the Jurong Shipyard. He is Mr. Low Guan Onn, and he has almost everything a man could wish for success,138 words
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209 1970-08-31 17 FOR women who enjoy dabbling m art, the Chinese Women's Association holds classes m batik and Chinese brush painting. Like to potter around? Then the ceramics courses will be just your cup of tea. For linguists, conversational English and Mandarin sessions will keep you209 words
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Miscellaneous74 1970-08-31 17 I SINGAPORE DIARY 1 It am-lt pm: Exhibition at Gay World of Indonesian painting Amusement Park, at Wisma Indonesia Geylang. Garden, Orchard Road, 7 pm: Night Bazaars at Jalan Bukit Ho Swee; 7 pm-ra id nigh t Jurong Road (7% National Day exposition m s Lorong 3 C pm-ltpm: Indian74 words
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Article, Illustration520 1970-08-31 18 Drusilla Beyfus - Manners don't matter Drusilla Beyfus By "HEY, that's my seat," a young man to pregnant girl on the bus. "Darling, do you like my see-through dress?'* a girl to her boy. "Give us a fiver, love/' any boy to his working girl. As manners are rooted in current standards of520 words
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Article, Illustration315 1970-08-31 18 MADAME Anna Chennault is, at first glance a gossamerfluttery doll-like figure with an unlined face and eyes outlined with black liner swooping up at the corners. But below the fragile surface is a strong-willed female executive, aged 44, with a brilliant business mind, braced with super-confidence. She seems to be315 words
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Article76 1970-08-31 18 General Cl describes as of throat cam His pet m Jade. Even pearl sunb affectionat sometimes h< Teacher s the conversa) These da immense d atcomplishr eligible men isn't tender who is tallei prefer clingir frequent barren Knc Tommy Con associate Roosevelt. V Washington both men ar along just76 words
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Miscellaneous415 1970-08-31 18 r** ef^fflll^oSOOPO t I AgaV^^^^o^l^^^a^nl^gl w^^mmllOk^^^te^^Lm r[£aJQggQQ| Hsft|ffl| r You seem to be You should hear of a r strongly influenced by young member of your a friend where one family having a project is concerned. It scholastic success. A would be better to do quiet but happy day is415 words
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Miscellaneous70 1970-08-31 18 [J- THE BETTER HALF aV~m7, V. v. MOOT l^^^ m m m m m m m^£^^^_~~___ i f'S-L I JHf T BR. Give your child a sma robust pai: oasaoaojBM^oaaBOjaaaMaaooBSBSBssBSMBafcnaMsjaBsl JH WWO Steps so that she -ib up ana "You're wastiag your time writing to the Uaited Natioas __T I70 words
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Article296 1970-08-31 19 COME ALIVE with Living the page for women all the family will want to read. We've taken the best of Serendipity and added lots of new ideas to make Living a must for you. Serendipity stays... but with a new format specially designed for the young at heart. There296 words
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Article, Illustration466 1970-08-31 19 ADELE KOH - ADELE KOH By SOON after we got married my husband said to me one night: "Either he goes or I do." "He," of course, was poor old Teddy who has been with me for fifteen years, seeing me through school and college, many466 words
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372 1970-08-31 19 Airline boss Anna soars above the crowds... General Chennault, whom she now describes as being "kind-tough," died of throat cancer 12 years ago. His pet name for her was Green Jade. Even now she wears a jadepearl sunburst pin steeped m affectionate symbolism. And sometimes her name for him Great372 words
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Advertisement63 1970-08-31 19 SLICK TRICKS To keep matching buttons together, thread them onto a paper dip bent In a triangular shape. •To make a quick substitute for a stay lost from a man's collar, cut a piece of pipe cleaaer the right length. Skid-proof slippery wooden coat hangers to make sore lowaecked dresses63 words
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Advertisement107 1970-08-31 19 nl^nl^nl^nl^nl^nl^nl^nl^nl^nl^nl^nl^nl^nl^nl^mw smm 1 1 X I nß^nß^nß^nß^nß^nß^nß^nß^nß^nß^nß^nß^nß^nß^nß^nß^m^m^nV V f i nl^nl^nl^nl^nl^nl^nl^nl^nl^nl^nl^nl^nl^H' £*Ajr- V y J ■Hffc iNi I r^ nnv. si I mr "^^^^^y^^fc'* B-JL Bk Br^ t Q 1 nnj B^V:~ ±31 I Bm.- »*v_-* yH Bn^Bß^Bmt 'V^^Bm^Bm^BmL v Bm^Bm^Bl \V■ I ry Come and meet Raquel Villamil, Maidenform's107 words
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Miscellaneous105 1970-08-31 19 'IP YOURSELF Harmless homes y.i<* a small bu: jpust pair Never let handles project beyond the When sewing. s;t in the playpen and I Poisons, detergents and strong cookhat she can c nfe U p and I sides of the cooker, then children can- I give toddlers the run of105 words
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179 1970-08-31 20 Clean and green and almost nude... THE Government has done a very good jot of keeping Singapore clean and green, ana transforming the island into one of the most beautiful cities m South East Asia. However, all these good works are spoiled by the action of some irresponsible persons who179 words
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Letter36 1970-08-31 20 The ban on smoking m cinemas and theatres should be extended to buses. Smokers never care when ash falls on other people, or burns their clothes, and the smell is disgusting. K.N. Achary, Abso* Road, l36 words
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238 1970-08-31 20 PROGRESS: LIVING HIGH OR IN A SIMPLE KAMPONG? ALLOW me to comment on the Prime Minister's remarks on Kampong Kebangaan. What is "progress", Mr. Prime Minister? Does it mean living m flats? Or let's put it the other way round. Do the flat-dwellers consider themselves progressive by living high? If238 words
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663 1970-08-31 20 Coupons which not only anger but could also corrupt MY son brought home a stack of coupons which his school had asked him to sell. He also told me that every child must bring tinned food to give to the school for fun fair stalls. They were told to attend663 words
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217 1970-08-31 20 SINGAPOREANS ARE BEING SNUBBED— BY SINGAPOREANS The influx of tourists is beginning to have its effects on us on the way we behave and treat one another. One aspect is the changing character of our taxi drivers. They sometimes refuse to pick up local people, or accept a short distance217 words
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158 1970-08-31 20 MANY a time, I have taken my children to see private doctors. For injections, I paid the required fee m the Consultation Room (certainly not under the nose of the official tax-collector). For medicine, I paid at the Counter and no receipts158 words
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112 1970-08-31 20 THERE has been so much talk about the State and City Planning Project that as an architect, I felt it was my obligation to know more of the Project and its effects on our lives. Thus, seeing a course on this had112 words
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108 1970-08-31 20 A plea for change in the attitude to sex films Why do that the authorities have to be so harsh about censoring film? Any film that emphasises sex is either severely cut, or banned. Are the authorities aware that every time' a sex film is shown m Johore Bahru, many108 words
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Letter105 1970-08-31 20 SINGAPORE'S highest hill, Bukit Timah Hill, it a favourite place for tourists. However, some improvements ought to be made. The road uphill is too narrow and cannot accommodate two vehicles going m opposite directions. A few weeks back, I saw an M.I.D. military truck, m105 words
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142 1970-08-31 20 IN COME THE NEW MEN BUT OUT GO THE OLD I have been a Police Constable for almost five years. I have a School Certificate and still draw a salary of only $200. I and many others feel that this is very unfair, because most of the other members of142 words
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Letter508 1970-08-31 20 I REFER to Mi's letter "Mr. Wilson and the C.1.D." (S.H. Aug 27.) In our multi-racial society it is extremely unfair to say that the treatment accorded a person is dependent upon the colour of his skin. This does not reflect the calibre of our Government508 words
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Article, Illustration123 1970-08-31 21 FAUSTO and company are grooving it to pub people with their Spanish flair. Admist the roaring "cheers", clicks of glasses and tete-a-tetes, the trio sing and play their way through the night at the Hilton Club Bar. Hie group plays some ft or 70 different numbers a night123 words
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121 1970-08-31 21 Ballet with a beat stomps into town BALLET with a beat stomps into town this week. Straight from sunny Spain come a talented group of nine— one of the finest flamenco teams to dance its way Asia. We've heard about their colourful escapades m glittering cities all over the world121 words
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Article53 1970-08-31 21 On Stage... Relatively Speaking THE Stage Club's next production will be Alan Ayckbourn's Relatively Speaking. The show goes on at the Cultural Centre Theatre from September 30 to October 3, each evening at 8.30 p.m. It is being produced by Miss Inez Quitzow and tickets are available from Robinsons, Cold53 words
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Article, Illustration382 1970-08-31 21 WHEN IS A GO-GO GIRL NOT A GO-GO GIRL? WHEN is a Go-Go girl not a Go-Go girl? Maybe when all the go's going. Which is likely to happen if she's m top gyrating gear for half an hour then catches a car across town for a similar though shorter382 words
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Advertisement368 1970-08-31 21 LVaWi L^aWaW H^ T" aWal IB (■■^■^■^■BsßhßHßß I W^F iVlHafel^"! KP« I awa^aT aim aaaaaa\ aaaaar IV I iafl FJI A |&fl^KnijßSffsflaffljfli7 I "--'"-T-- aal B^ByM^y^Wk^?!!^^^ I 1 88 1 H aaai Baar^ I a Wtm **^aar I g^p] Q I f/^^g I^Bklßaai sal I 1 1 19 1 I368 words
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Miscellaneous23 1970-08-31 21 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker ZZIT ~ZT veam. kle u<te vvMAt do r~\~-^ about% mcM f Mie SANOVICME6 iOO NEED, Vc VOf AwVTH/Ne23 words
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563 1970-08-31 23 S'pore, Emus two-day match ends in a draw LATE declaration by Singapore set the Emu Club of New South Wales an impossible task of getting the required runs for a win. The visitors were forced to play for a tame draw m the two-day cricket friendly which ended at the563 words
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Article1757 1970-08-31 23 PENANG, Sun. ILLYA KURYAKIN scored an upset win m race six here today. The eight-year-old Australian gelding paid $314 for a win ticket Ridden by George Podmore, Dlya Karyakia led from start to finish to win unchallenged by five lengths from Even Say. It1,757 words
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98 1970-08-31 23 JOHN Foo (10) and George Tan Soon Hock (13) won the Sir Arnold Robinson Cup foursome competition at the Singapore Island Country Club, Old Course, yesterday with 69% nett. Runners-up on a count back were Koh Beng Hooi (9) and Henry Beng98 words
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Article69 1970-08-31 23 DEFENDING champions Chinese Swimming Club drew 4-4 with Police Sports association m the opening match of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's 1970 water-polo league played at Amber Road yesterday. Chinese Swimming Club 4 B* side conceded a walkover to Combined Schools m the 'B69 words
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897 1970-08-31 23 SINGAPORE'S top club Swift Athletes Association suffered their first defeat m 12 years m the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's annual inter-club championships at Farrer Park, yesterday. Swifts, the champions since the inter-club series started ie 1959, failed to make it 12-in-a row when they897 words
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Miscellaneous55 1970-08-31 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Leff f YOU'LL PAY FOR ACTUALLY, THE T WHATEVER 1 TmY FATHER IS 60*N6 TO V" EXACTLY! THOSE GREAT WORKS 1 STEALING THOSE REAL CRIMINAL IS iDO YOU MEAN? DONATE THESE PAINTINGS OF ART WOULD' VE BEEN AN UTMASTERPIECES.MRJ FORREST GRBEH. >-— > s-^-^4 [TO YOUR55 words
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96 1970-08-31 24 OSAKA, Sun. Japan and the United States will meet in the final of the second women's world softball championships as they beat Australia and the Philippines, respectively, hi the «emi-finals today. Japan trounced the defending champion Australia ft* Line scores: Japan 00096 words
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Article64 1970-08-31 24 NAIEOBI Sun. Kenya scored a 1-0 victory over Pakistan in the second of their hockey Tests here yesterday. The goal that delighted the crowd in the City Park Stadium came in the 55th minute, when Leo Fernandez sped down the right wing and centred to Jagjitt, who scored with a64 words
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Article44 1970-08-31 24 SNEEK, The Netherlands, Sum A visiting Japanese women's volleyball team had an easy victory over The Netherlands in the first two matches here last night. They won 15-5, 15-1, 15-3. The second and last match will be played at Em men later this week.44 words
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219 1970-08-31 24 US. take two nil Davis Cuf lead over NAfest Germany CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sun. The United States took a 2-0 lead over West Germany in the Challenge Round of the Davis Cup on Saturday. Arthur Ashe swept aside Wilhelm Bungert winning 6-0, 10-8, 6-2. Clive Richey made it 2-0 beating ChristianAFP - 219 words
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Article, Illustration138 1970-08-31 24 Professional badminton coach Wong Peng Soon is on the move again. He left for Bangkok on Saturday night to coach Thailand's Asian Games team. Peng Soon, 52, starts bis new job on Sept. 1. He has signed a sixmonth contract with the Thailand Badminton138 words
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Article60 1970-08-31 24 THE following will represent the Island Country Club in the Singapore Golf Association competition against the Sembawang Golf Club on Sept. 6 at Sembawang: 'A' TEAM: H.M. Dyne (Capt), B.R. Marks, Phillip Sim, Phillip Lau, Koh Beng Hooi, Wan Makhzan. ♦B' TEAM: Eddie Fung, Cheah Hong Lim,60 words
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639 1970-08-31 24 Clarke's goals earn Leeds 3-0 win over Burnley U.K. SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. Allan Clarke, the English soccer player worth£150,000 scored two goals for Leeds United on Saturday and kept his team's unbeaten record in the English soccer league championship. Clarke scored his first goal for Leeds inside the first639 words
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600 1970-08-31 24 TURIN, Italy, Sun. The United States continued their winning streak picking up another six gold medals and boosting its total to 19 in the World Student Games here. Saturday's events were marred by rain which forced the postponement of 30 tennis matches andAP; AFP - 600 words
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142 1970-08-31 24 SEOUL, Sun. Taiwan beat Singapore 103-81 after leading 47-41 at halftime in the first Asian youth basketball championships today. Singapore cagers took the lead for the first ten minutes but they could not sustain this to the end despite their speedy team142 words
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