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Title Section14 1970-09-02 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 37 Singapore Wednesday September 2. 1970 MC(P) 2207 IS CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration475 1970-09-02 1 $126,000 haul from godown FIVE ARMED MEN IN 3AM ROBBERY FIVE men, all armed with parangs, tied up a watchman at the Straits Transportation (Pte.) Ltd. office m Havelock Road early yesterday and escaped with $126,000 worth of textiles. The textiles belonged to four firms Ban Teck Keong Textiles, LeongAFP - 475 words
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167 1970-09-02 1 JAKARTA, Tues. President Suharto today decided to cut his state visit to the Netherlands from the scheduled three days to one day. The President who was scheduled to leave yesterday, will now leave tomorrow, at a time yet to be fixed. Announcing167 words
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Article256 1970-09-02 1 RAZAK - RAZAK SAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Parliament will be the supreme body after it is reconvened on Feb. 17 next year and will supercede the National Operations Council, Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak said here today. Otherwise, there would be no meaning m returning to256 words
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IN BRIEF
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151 1970-09-02 1 KING HUSSEIN ASKS IRAQ FOR TROOPS GUARANTEE AMMAN, Tues. King Hussein has asked the Iraqi Government to guarantee the neutrality of Iraqi troops, stationed m Jordan, m the present conflict between Palestinian commandos and the Jordanian authorities or to withdraw them from the country. There is a contingent of between151 words
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174 1970-09-02 1 AMERICAN skipper Harold Patrick Conroy, 45, yesterday helped a prison officer arrest one of six men who were m two cars following a prison van taking prisoners to the High Court. It is believed that the men were attempting174 words
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Article36 1970-09-02 1 at lowest this year LONDON, Tucs. The pound sterling fell today to its lowest level m nearly a year. The rate opened at U552.3828; six points down on Friday's close, and then firmed slightly to U552.3829.36 words
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185 1970-09-02 1 WORLD'S RICHEST URANIUM STRIKE BY AUSTRALIANS SYDNEY, Tnes. The richest deposits of uraninm ever found m the world have been discovered 17t miles east of Darwin m Australia's Northers Territory, it was reported today. The Queensland Mines Limited annonnced that drilling on the site had Indicated reserves of 9S,Mt shortAFP - 185 words
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Miscellaneous11 1970-09-02 1 WEATHER forecast Dm- Singapore from CM a.m. to mm today: Fair.11 words
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INSIDE CHINA
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2493 1970-09-02 2 The paradox at the heart of the Mao line The more one observes, the more it appears that the Cultural Revolution represents Mao's revulsion against the superstitions, the excrescences, that for so long have distorted and marred, morally as well as aesthetically, the cultural and social genius of the Chinese2,493 words
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Article576 1970-09-02 2 Graham Sage - Graham Sage ONE of the most fascinating of phenomena is 'one-upmanship 1 the art of getting the better of one's fellow men m verbal exchange. It is a psychological battle of wits. The person indulging m 'one upmanship* never enters into a direct confrontation. Superiority is always insinuated. The576 words
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THE SINGAPORE HERALD
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Article361 1970-09-02 2 IT IS good news indeed that the Government will soon be holding talks with teachers' representatives. There is plenty to talk about. The steady stream of resignations is proof positive that all is not well within the profession. The growing difficulty m recruiting trainees attests a361 words
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Article355 1970-09-02 2 Disquieting evidence has been revealed of malpractice m the recruitment of Indian girls for Roman Catholic institutions m Western Europe. Father Cyriac Puthenpura (whose Indian passport has been confiscated by New Delhi) is one of the chief organisers of what has come to be known as "nun-running", and he355 words
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483 1970-09-02 3 SHUM Wai Tong, 53, and Oh Ah Kai, 38, were yesterday found guilty of counterfeiting $70,000 m Malaysian $50 notes at a printing shop m Victoria Street on Jan. 26 last year. Mr.* Justice Winslow postponed sentence to Sept. 4 as this was483 words
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91 1970-09-02 3 A JOURNALIST, Lawrence Stephen Basapa, was found guilty of dangerous driving yesterday. He was fined $200 and disqualified from driving for six months, but the First Traffic Court granted a stay of execution of the disqualification, pending appeal. The court was told that91 words
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Article, Illustration107 1970-09-02 3 Another thrill for piano contest winner MISS LIM Tshui Fang still delighted about winning the Beethoven Bicentenary piano competition last month received another thrill yesterday. Maestro Shalom RonlyRiklis, visiting advising conductor of the Singapore National Orchestra, has chosen her to play her winning solo, Beethoven's "Theme and Variations" Op. 34,107 words
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221 1970-09-02 3 MERVYN Simon Pereira, 39, tentatively charged with kidnapping and raping one of his pupils, aged 13, was "a dedicated teacher m so far as studies were concerned," the principal of the Playfair Road Primay School told a preliminary inquiry yesterday. Mrs. Mary Whissell221 words
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159 1970-09-02 3 Seventh air cargo firm to open in two weeks A NEW air cargo company, Rilair, will begin operation here on Sept. 15 to take advantage of the increasing volume of air freight m this region. The first five months of this year saw an increase of 42 per cent over159 words
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Article74 1970-09-02 3 AN INMATE of the Little Sisters of the Poor, Patrick Wong Foong, 75, died on the spot when he was knocked down by a lorry opposite the Home at Upper Thomson Road at 9.00 a.m. yesterday. He had been an inmate for the last IS74 words
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Article, Illustration475 1970-09-02 4 NON-SCHEDULE OPERATION LANDING RIGHTS OF PARTICULAR INTEREST TO SINGAPORE FOUR of the five Asean countries are working on proposals to improve co-operation between their airlines. Members of the Asean Permanent Committee on Civil Air Transportation from Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines began a three-day475 words
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230 1970-09-02 4 Training centre likely to get $300,000 more French aid FRANCE is expected to give further aid worth about $300,000 to the Electro-Mechanical Training Centre set up with French aid last year. Part of the equipment for t* the centre m River Valley Road will be i $125,000 demonstration panel to230 words
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162 1970-09-02 4 POLLUTION SURVEY UNDER WAY AT ESSO REFINERY A PRELIMINARY nrvey the air aid marine eavtroaaiest aroaad Kss© s refinery Palaa Ayer Caawaa to nw gotag ob, according to Dr. Chat Kee ■eaa, Deaa of the University •f Singapore Engineering Facalty. The slx-moata environmental sarvey the first ■ilrtw stady of Us162 words
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Article77 1970-09-02 4 THE SINGAPORE Musical Society Choir will present Vaughan William's "Pilgrim's Journey* 1 and "Folk Songs of the Four Seasons" on Sept. 9 ft the Singapore Conference -Hall at 8.30 p.m. The lyrics of these songs describe a wide range of man's emotions, activities, and beliefs77 words
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116 1970-09-02 4 GOVT MEN JOIN THE QUEUE FOR HDB FLATS SOME civil servants took time off to join the queue for Housing Board flats when the new Government incentive scheme started yesterday. An official at the Board's sales section reported that more than 25 civil servants were registered and put on the116 words
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Article35 1970-09-02 4 WIREMAN Apavoo Annamalai, SO, pleaded guilty m the Tenth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of behaving m a disorderly manner m Outram Road General Hospital and was fined $15, or three days' jail.35 words
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Article38 1970-09-02 4 DR. CHAN Yew Food has been elected president of the Gan Eng Seng School Old Students' Association. Mr. Ho Kok Cheong was elected vice-president, Mr. Michael Tan Meng Pak secretary-general and Mr. Richard TX. Tan treasurer.38 words
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162 1970-09-02 4 The wife told me to break in -thief SHOP ASSISTANT Lim Geok Beng, 19, related m court yesterday how his neighbour, Madam Koh Cha Bor, asked him to break into her home. Lim, of Tras Street, said Madam Koh often quarrelled with her husband, Lim Boon Kee, a labourer. She162 words
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Article34 1970-09-02 4 KLUANG, Tues. The British Government formally handed over its 2.5-square-mile military camp here to the Malaysian Government last week. The British Army had occupied the camp for the last 24 years.34 words
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121 1970-09-02 4 CYCLE and Carriage Ltd. has awarded scholarships to two second year Polytechnic students to study automobile mechanics. Soon Teck Hwa, 20 who is studying mechanical engineering and Kwan Choon Hock 21, who is m production engineering, were awarded a two-year scholarships121 words
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102 1970-09-02 4 A SELECTION of exhibits from the recent National Day Art Exhibition is doing the rounds m seven secondary schools. The exhibits, which have been shown m Raffles Institution, are now at the Chung Cheng High School where they will remain until tomorrow. The102 words
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317 1970-09-02 4 UNESCO EXPERTS HERE TO HELP AT THE POLY A UNESCO team of experts will join the Singapore polytechnic to help the Government meet a shortage of technical manpower, Dr. F.A. Varley himself a UNESCO Chief Technical Adviser said yesterday. Dr. Varley and Mr. G.P. Kearney, a specialist m machine tools317 words
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Miscellaneous17 1970-09-02 4 DENNIS THE MENACE *$X? OIDNT I 7&IK Ate.SMITH HAS IMB 6BST 6ACK YARD IN THE Wf&£ rt&e/m&GODI*17 words
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Article, Illustration422 1970-09-02 5 DAVID LOSHAK - DAVID LOSHAK BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS From m ttew Delhi British-Indian relations at lowest ebb RELATIONS between Britain and India have dropped to their lowest ebb for years with India's enforced closure of the 8.8.C.'s South Asia Bureau, based m Delhi, and the withdrawal of RonaldThe Daily Telegraph - 422 words
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335 1970-09-02 5 Chaban-Delmas: I'll quit if I lose election BORDEAUX, Tues. Prime Minister Jacques Chaban-Delmas said that if he lost his bid for the National Assembly seat Bordeaux on Sept. 22 he would "within the hour no longer be head of the French Government nor Mayor of Bordeaux." Attacking Lorraine Deputy Jean-Jacques335 words
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Article23 1970-09-02 5 SKOPJE (Yugoslavia) Tues. United Nations SecretaryGeneral U Thant was made an honorary citizen of Skopje when he visited this Macedonian capital.23 words
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Article94 1970-09-02 5 THREE WORDS THAT MEAN A LOT SYDNEY, Tues. An exhaustive search is under way m Australia for a clear definition of the words obscene, indecent, and objectionable. Doctor De la Mothe, Queensland's Minister of Justice, is conducting the search because he is concerned about objections to censorship. He has asked94 words
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Article53 1970-09-02 5 AHMEDABAD. Tues. Mr Chhaganlal Gandhi the oldest living member of independence leader Mahatma Gandhi's family, died here on Sunday, aged 90. He was a nephew of Gandhi and died m Sabarmati Ashram, a religious centre which his uncle had used as his headquarters m this53 words
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Article391 1970-09-02 5 one of France's most prolific writers PARIS, Tues. Francois Mauriac, who died today at the age of 84, was one of France's most-admired and prolific writers with 21 novels to his credit. His honours included the Nobel Prize for Literature, won m 1952, and he had been aAFP - 391 words
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Article52 1970-09-02 5 PORT OF SPAIN, (Trinidad), Tues. The twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago celebrated their eighth independence anniversary today under a state of emergency. Military parades were cancelled because of the emergency, which was declared last April 21 when Black Power leaders attempted to oust Prime Minister EricAFP - 52 words
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119 1970-09-02 5 PRESIDENT KAUNDA of Zambia will kave «m or two embarrassing admissions to man* at aext month's sammit conference of MB-ali«a«d aatioas la Lasaka. Over M Heads of State, mc lading Mrs. Ganaat, ami Presidents Nasser ami Tito, have promised to attend this foar-day concentration119 words
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Article, Illustration538 1970-09-02 6 THE HAGUE, Tues. Thirty-eight Indonesian exiles were hi prison today after surrendering following a dramatic day-long armed occupation of the Indonesian Ambassador's residence. The group, all from the island of Ambon and supporters of independence for the South Moluccas group of IndonesianAFP; AP - 538 words
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Article28 1970-09-02 6 BONN, Tues. West Germany rejected Orgaal sation for African Unity allegations that it was supporting South Africa militarily or helping the Pretoria regime develop chemical weapons.28 words
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Article178 1970-09-02 6 Human cargo in port- dead HONGKONG, Tues.— A Hongkong Communist newspaper said today 20 overseas Chinese refugees from Cambodia died of suffocation m a ship attempting to smuggle them into Hongkong. The Sheung Pao quoted Cambodian overseas Chinese m Macao as saying mat the refugees were put hi a smallAP - 178 words
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Article25 1970-09-02 6 TOKYO, Tues. President Giri, will visit Moscow m later this month as the guest of the Supreme Soviet and the Soviet Government25 words
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170 1970-09-02 6 GI WHO WENT OVER TO THE VIETS RETURNS TO U.S. WASHINGTON, Tues. A US. Marlae who turaed ap la Swedea last week after elatmiag he defected to the Vletcoag, vehurtarily returned to the Uaited States yesterday, the Defeace Departmeat VA officials said Pte. Job Sweeay, 21, appeared oa Suaday atAP - 170 words
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Article72 1970-09-02 6 NEW ORLEANS, Tues. Federal Appeals Court yesterday upheld a ruling that Charles Dent on Watson be extradited from Texas to California to face trial on a charge of murder m the slying of actress Sharon Tate. Watson was indicted on seven counts of murder andAP - 72 words
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325 1970-09-02 6 HONGKONG, Tues. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, head of the Peking-based Cambodian Royal Government of National Union, has fallen out with Malaysia and Indonesia over the nomenclature of his government, according to Radio Peking today. In a statement issued m Peking on Aug. 29, PrinceAFP; AP - 325 words
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89 1970-09-02 6 NEW DELHI, Tnes. Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gaadhl today ©reseated a Bill to the Lower Hoose of Pariiameat prevkUag for the abolltioa of raoaey aad privileges graated to former maharajahs slice ladla's ladepeadeace. Calllag the BUI "a historic measure oa the read to89 words
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317 1970-09-02 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. The U.S. Defence Department announced yesterday that its Safeguard Anti-missile System had intercepted a ballistic missile nose cone m outer space. The success is only partial. After four years of development with billions of dollars committed the system has causedAP - 317 words
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Advertisement17 1970-09-02 6 WE'LL JIFFY YOUR CARAWAY FOR JUST 20 CENTS PER WORD (minimum charge: I 20 words $4/-) I17 words
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Miscellaneous29 1970-09-02 6 a! I PUNCH O I'M. TCMsOffTO TCLaXKAM STNO4CATE Tve never been a great believer m all 4<WA PUNCH that child psychology stuff y our turn. I prayed last time."29 words
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Article, Illustration374 1970-09-02 7 Hardline Hanoi says it again: We'll fight to the end HANOI, Tues. North Vietnam Prime Minister Pham Van Dong m a major speech has hinted that there can be no separate solution of the Vietnam conflict, without a solution to the civil wars raging m Laos and Cambodia. In aAFP - 374 words
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Article, Illustration629 1970-09-02 7 McGovern and Fulbright get prime time on TV to criticise Nixon policies WASHINGTON, Tues. Senator George McGovern said m a national telecast last night that continued U.S. presence m Vietnam would be playing into the hands of the Communists. "The longer we stayAP - 629 words
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276 1970-09-02 7 CAPE KENNEDY, Tues. The U.S. Air Force tonight rocketed a secret spy satellite toward a stationary orbit above South-East Asia to replace a similar payload that failed m June. The satellite is intended to gather a great amount ofAP - 276 words
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230 1970-09-02 7 Hubert wants in again —after two years WASHINGTON, Tues. Former Vice-President Hubert Humphrey faces the first test m his political come-back bid m a Democratic Party election m the state of Minnesota on Sept. 15. Mr. Humphrey is seeking to return to the Senate, where he served for 16 yearsAP - 230 words
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Article34 1970-09-02 7 SANTIAGO, Tues. The Government repeated that it would use all legal means to maintain public order when Chile's 3.5 million voters go to the polls on Friday to elect a new President.34 words
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Article21 1970-09-02 7 ATHENS, Tues. A Greek Army Dakota crashed today on Mitslkeß Mountain m northern Greece, killing the eight men onboard.21 words
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205 1970-09-02 7 A SHAME IF WE LOSE OUT AT LUSAKA SAYS LON NOL'S MAN BHNOM PENH, Tms. Cambodiaa Forelga Minister Koaa Wick said today that he woald consider it "A great failare oa Mr aart" iff Primce Sihaaoak's government ia exile were seated at the non-aligned conference it Lusaka, Zambia. "1 anAP - 205 words
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Article49 1970-09-02 7 PHILADELPHIA, Tues. A policeman was shot today m a raid on a house believed to be the headquarters of a Black militant organisation. He was the fifth policeman injured m Philadelphia m the last 36 hours, one of the five died from his wounds. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article32 1970-09-02 7 JERUSALEM, Tues. The Muslim Council violently cork demned Israel's decision to expropriate 2,900 acres of land on the east and west of the city as part of a development scheme.32 words
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Article, Illustration157 1970-09-02 7 Dewi is offered Fragrant Concubine film role HONGKONG Tues.-Film magnate Run Run Shaw, head of the Shaw Brothers Organisation, said today he would star Madam Ratna Sari Dewi (above) in a multi-million-dollar epic film. The Fragrant Lady, «f she would accept the role. Mr. Shaw who owns a circuit ofAFP - 157 words
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Article57 1970-09-02 7 SAIGON, Tues. South Vietnamese military police opened fire on revolting North Vietnamese war prisoners at the Phu Quoc island camp yesterday, killing nine and wounding two. A government spokesman said that 29 of the prisoners managed to escape with weapons. One Vietnamese marine was killed57 words
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71 1970-09-02 7 NEW YORK, Tues. Police said today there was a nationwide campaign by at least one revolutionary group to kill policemen. It said that recent Philadelphia and New York shootings were linked to similar assaults on police m other cities. A police spokesman stated that the71 words
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Miscellaneous1499 1970-09-02 8 111 /I /I KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules I 1 VI N. beginning on this page are given in four parts for I I /N| >. ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. y^ Y t** 2Z^m Jltf fllifM#l Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF i kUM^g^1,499 words
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Article185 1970-09-02 9 LONDON, Tues. The market opened on a quiet note, but details were available of numerous fixtures arranged during the holiday recess. Grain shippers have covered cargoes from the U.S. Gulf to Tarragona at US$9 fio (free m and out) for Sept. /Oct. and from the North Pacific185 words
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Article143 1970-09-02 9 TWO major German shipping companies, Hamburg-Amerika linie and Norddeutscher Lloyd both m existence for more than a century have merged to form a new company, HapagLloyd AG. Hapag-Lloyd now has a fleet of 114 ships with a total gross tonnage of over one million tons, making143 words
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157 1970-09-02 9 Two long established Dutch shipping companies m Singapore have decided to combine their offices into one large organisation. The joint organisation will be X.P.M. (Far East) Pte. Ltd. which will be located at X.P.M. Building, Finlayson Green, Singapore 1. Forming the new organisation are157 words
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Advertisement120 1970-09-02 9 b INDIA (S) U«S PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE MBhJ Loading For: LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO, TACOMA, VANCOUVER B.C. Panang P. Sham Singapora L Angal aa "JALAKALA" Pt/t S** S/S SaaM. SOct "JALAMATNA" 29/3O Sapt 1/2 Oct S/S Oct Haw "JALAMASHMI" M/SO Oct. Oct SI/1 Mm 2/4 Haw Dae120 words
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Miscellaneous1101 1970-09-02 9 Westbound continued TSINGCHAU S ept 28/30 Colombo. Aden, Jeddah. SSA/SSA viSHVA MAHIMA Sept30/Oct3 Rangoon, Calcutta SCI/JS THEMIS InPt/Sept 3 Veouver, P.N.W. (7/10) P'land, L'vi«w (14/10), S.F./L. WEST BREEZE Sept 9/11 N.York, B'more, Charleston, Angeles (1/10), P.Cabello N.Orleans. Houston Galveston. DL/CA (5/11). BBL/HC we^w^ c^,««, e^.^e WONORATO Sept 7/8 B'ventura. (24/10).1,101 words
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Miscellaneous255 1970-09-02 9 Ships in port THE PORT OF Mombasa Mara, Kowa Mara, SINGAPORE AUTHORITY Cohtmey, World Kim, HAS MADE THESE Browind, Tone Hwt, Mini BERTHING ARRANGE- Last, Fernbrook, Handara, MENTS FOR SEPT. 2. Jotor. Koto Singa, Muronn OUT: Archanglos Mtehales Mara, Unisttr One, Miyang 5, Swat 10/11, Autolycus No 6 Trefontane. M.S.255 words
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Article342 1970-09-02 10 The close was irregular yesterday. Renewed support following Monday's downtrend lifted some issues above recent lows. Profittaking appeared to be well absorbed. The stock average fell marginally to 2,130.54 yen. High-priced electric appliances, including Sony, Mitsumi. Pioneer, and petroleums moved ahead. Nippon Musical, Bridgestone and Kanegafuchi Chemical342 words
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Article622 1970-09-02 10 Mining shares closed on a mixed note yesterday after an unimpressive start and despite the results announced by Mt Isa. Mt Isa itself plummetted $1.50 to a low of $14.10 before picking up again at $15.45 for a 15-cent loss. Other established issues moved ahead. Peko added622 words
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Article205 1970-09-02 10 The market was steady m quiet post-holiday trading yesterday. Total turnover was sharply reduced to $a.31 million, *4.54 million lower on Friday's Gas suffered a heavy drop to $15.10, down $1.90, reflecting lower prices for liquefied petroleum gas. Elsewhere, there were no significant price changes, Lands, Miramar205 words
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Article137 1970-09-02 10 PARIS, Tues. 1.0.5. chairman Sir Eric Wyndham White and Bernard Cornfeld, ex-chairman, jointly announced they had reached agreement to end the proxy fight and that Mr Cornfeld had accepted Sir Eric's invitation to rejoin the lOS Ltd. Board of Directors and become a member ofReuter - 137 words
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265 1970-09-02 10 Allan Chan - Woolworths' advice: Concentrate on quality Allan Chan By SINGAPORE'S young industries can break into the Australian and New Zealand markets if they concentrate on quality goods, said Mr Owen Price, general manager of Wool worths, Australia's biggest retail chain. Mr Price advised Singapore manufacturers yesterday: "The two markets require good265 words
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Article196 1970-09-02 10 Asian growth forecast NEW YORK, Tues. Asia's regard for hard currency and hunger for investment capital did not begin with the Vietnam war and will not end with it, Time magazine said. The magazine predicted the survival of what it called "The Asian Dollar market* centered m Singapore and originatedAP - 196 words
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Article64 1970-09-02 10 TOKYO, Tues. Hitachi confirmed today that it was negotiating with AEG Telefunken, of West Germany, for a licence to manufacture colour television receivers, using the German company's PAL system. PAL is one of the two major colour television systems used m Europe, the other being the French SECAM system. HitachiAP - 64 words
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Article38 1970-09-02 10 ODD OTTAWA, Tues. The Bank of Canada reduced the official bank rate by a half per cent to 6.5 per cent yesterday. The rate was lowered from 7.5 per cent to 7 per cent on May 31. AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article1414 1970-09-02 10 Prof B.R. SHENOY - Prof B.R. SHENOY HOW FOREIGN AID HAS FAILED —II By New Delhi IF, despite massive aid, India's per capita national output has remained semistagnant since 1960-61, something has apparently gone wrong somewhere. Could it be that, m general, aid has not been productively invested? A closeThe Daily Telegraph - 1,414 words
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Article274 1970-09-02 10 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates in Hongkong dollars, for Sept. 1). On New York TT 6.***** On New York DD 6.0975 Gold (99% fineness. per tael) 280.875 Note Rates: China (per274 words
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Article89 1970-09-02 10 TOKYO, Tues. The ninth session of the Development Aid Committee (DAC) of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) will begin here on Sept. 14. The two-day meeting will mainly discuss the amount and conditions of aid to developing countries. Japanese Foreign Mini- ster Kiichi Aichi willAFP - 89 words
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Article196 1970-09-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Timber exporters from Singapore and Malaysia h>e seeking a meeting with the Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC) over the recent increased freight charges. The acting president of the Federation of Malaya Timber Exporters' Association, Mr Chiew Cheang Hing, said today theReuter - 196 words
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Article1564 1970-09-02 11 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' and tellers' prices are followed by the business dons. Figures, m buckets denote traded lots m I.OOO's. When the price is not followed by a figure m brackets, it means only a single lot of 1.000 shares was1,564 words
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Article79 1970-09-02 11 (Managers' prices for Sept 2) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt Fund 1.15 1.20 Mai. Progress Fund 1.00 1.06 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.02 1.07 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.76 Third Singapore 1.17 B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund .96 1.01 The Saving Fund79 words
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Article, Illustration586 1970-09-02 11 BEAVER Underwriting Corporation, one of the top five merchant banks m Australia and a subsidiary of the Australian Industrial and Mining Corporation (AUSTIM), is to set up a merchant bank m Singapore. AUSTIM, formerly known as Slater Walker Securities Australia, is taking the necessary steps586 words
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Article560 1970-09-02 11 SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER 5116 cents a Ib. (down 1 cent). The market opened quietly easier yesterday. Mid-morning saw shortcovering and buying of Oct/Dec. 1970 raising levels slightly, but liquidation of current month depressed values towards the morning close The afternoon turned dull with small activity provided by shorts meeting560 words
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Article370 1970-09-02 11 Stocks appeared to be locked firmly m a quiet consolidate phase near mid-day yesterday as they bnuhed aside news of the 7.5 per cent wage increase offer m the auto industry and of a prime rate cut at a small Arkansas bank The Dow Jones industrial370 words
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Article26 1970-09-02 11 NEW YORK. Mon. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 764.58 (-1.23); Transportation 137.81 (-0.31); Utilities 110.08 (-0.22); Composite Stocks 240.62 (-0.44); Bonds 64.90 (+0.07).26 words
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Article556 1970-09-02 11 Queensland Mines was strong following the company's announcement of a high grade uranium find. Buying m a thin market pushed the price up to 255/-, a gain of 177/6 over last Friday's close. Kathleen Investments advanced m sympathy, while Peko Wallsend and EZ Industries also advanced following556 words
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Article184 1970-09-02 11 AMSTERDAM Internationals eased m very light trading yesterday. The easiness was attributed partly to some uncertainty about Wall Street and partly the Dutch port strike. Royal Dutch and Hoogovens, Unilever, Philips and Akzo eased. Local industrials were mostly lower. PARIS The market was lower yesterday with operators mainly184 words
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Article, Illustration273 1970-09-02 12 Huge crowds line streets to greet Lee in New Delhi NEW DELHI, Tues. Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew arrived m New Delhi today from Bangalore to be met by large crowds which lined the streets from the airport, despite the scorching heat. Mr. Lee and his party limited the273 words
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158 1970-09-02 12 U.S. SENATE REFUSES TO SET DATE FOR PULL-OUT OF TROOPS WASHINGTON, Tues. The U.S. Senate today refused to establish dates for the withdrawal of all American ferces from Vietnam. The Senators were voting ob an amendment which called for reduction of U.S. ferces m South Vietnam to 2SMM) by theAFP - 158 words
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161 1970-09-02 12 A parting honour for Tunku from the King: The DMN KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Yang diPertuan Agong has bestowed on the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia's highest award the Darjah Utama Seri Mahkota Negara (DMN). The Tunku will receive the award reserved for rulers, foreign heads of state andBernama - 161 words
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342 1970-09-02 12 Devan warns against Mafia style unions MORE than 1,500 members of the Singapore Air Transport- Workers Union and other NTUC affiliated unions resolved yesterday to help the police capture the gangsters who stabbed Satu president Phey Yew Kok last month. They also pledged to ensure that the democratic trade union342 words
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200 1970-09-02 12 PRAGUE, Tues. A compromise reached with the Czechoslovak Government led to supporters of Cambodia's Prince Norodom Sihanouk leaving the Cambodian Embassy here today that they occupied for three weeks, said the occupiers' leader Issoup Ghanty. Mr Ghanty, who was formerly Embassy Second Secretary, saidAFP - 200 words
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163 1970-09-02 12 ADDIS ABABA,. Tues. Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia opened the Heads of State conference of the Organisation for African Unity COAV) here today with the announcement that the four African countries which recog- nised "Biafra" have been "completely reconciled" with Nigeria. The fourAFP - 163 words
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Article24 1970-09-02 12 ADDIS ABABA, Tues. United Nations SecretaryGeneral U Thant arrived today to attend the summit conference of the Organisation of African Unity.24 words
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Article32 1970-09-02 12 MUNICH, Tues. Judge Hans Gosch, 59, was shot dead last night m his office by a man police said had been committed to a mental institution by the judge.32 words
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180 1970-09-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Facilities for the bulk export of palm oil are to be provided m the southern part of West Malaysia m two to three years. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today that the government, whichBernama - 180 words
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Article151 1970-09-02 12 COLUMN SEVEN WE'VE all heard of Hyde Park Comer. 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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Advertisement135 1970-09-02 12 '■mtSaSsmffr' fes mirror keep it clear Fast living puts endless strain I mrM%Mm JB on the eyes, resulting m sore, cli« n «.nc £g Jt 1 tired and strained eyes. LIZZI^H Jm^J--. Regular care with Murine [I f will ensure that your eyes I 1 are clean, refreshed and r135 words
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Article, Illustration447 1970-09-02 13 IN PARLIAMENT TODAY PARLIAMENT will be asked to approve the White Paper on reorganisation of Singapore's motor transport system at its meeting today. A number of MPs are expected to debate the more controversial aspects of the White Paper. The debate was promised447 words
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204 1970-09-02 13 COMMUNICATIONS Minister Yong Nyuk Lin (above) will meet representatives of the Singapore School Transport Association on Saturday to hear their views on the re-organi-sation of the motor transport service. The meeting will be held m his office m City Hall at 11 a.m. The204 words
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Article74 1970-09-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Pupils who have obtained their Lower Certificates of Education may be allowed to study m agricultural schools, Agriculture and Co-operatives Minister Tan Sri Ghazall Jawai said today. He has asked the principal of the Serdang Agriculture College, Dr. Rashdan Baba, to74 words
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145 1970-09-02 13 Housewife Mok Foong Har, 29, told the High Court yesterday that her husband often returned home drunk late m the night with lipstick on his shirt and smelling of perfume. Suspecting that her husband Chew Weng Cheong, 37, was having an affair with145 words
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Article57 1970-09-02 13 LOW Yick Heng of Toa Pay oh was fined $35 m the Traffic Court yesterday for careless driving. He was travelling along Middle Road on March 21 last year, when he suddenly turned right into Bencoolen Street m the face 'of oncoming vehicles, causing them to57 words
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Article390 1970-09-02 13 .THE INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION COURT THE Industrial Arbitration Court can now deal with matters more speedily as the number of cases referred to it has become ''more manageable." lAC President Tan Boon Chiang said this m his 1969 annual report, celeased yesterday. He said the work of390 words
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Article, Illustration88 1970-09-02 13 Concerted strings for musical pleasure THE TEL AVIV String Quartet will play Beethoven, Mozart and Seter on Sept. 21 at the Victoria Theatre. The members of the quartet have remarkably similar backgrounds. All born m Tel Aviv, they "made music" together even as children. They studied at the Tel Aviv88 words
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Article, Illustration99 1970-09-02 13 Faster CPA service in Tokyo OATHAY Pacific Airways is to introduce a faster jet service between Singapore and Tokyo from Sept. 14. I The thrice weekly service will bypass Bangkok and Taipeh and will have only one stopover at Hongkong for about an hour before proceeding direct to Tokyo. The99 words
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Article37 1970-09-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A man who tried to cash three stolen cheques at the Chartered Bank here this afternoon has been detained by police. On searching him, police found 60 more cheques m his pocket.37 words
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Article103 1970-09-02 13 Land for schools acquired THE Government hat acquired 526,509 sq. ft. of land m the Toa Payoh and Ang Mo Kio districts to build schools, according to a Government Qazette notification yesterday. The land was acquired under the Land Acquisition Act, 1966, and belongs to Messrs Tay Song Choo, Cheah103 words
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Miscellaneous41 1970-09-02 13 TEMPLE CEREMONY A SPECIAL ceremony will be held at the Sri Mariamman Temple in South Bridge Road at 9.25 a. m. on Friday to mark the start of renovation works to the historic landmark. The temple is 1 34 years old.41 words
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Article, Illustration260 1970-09-02 14 Separate sessions for family planning talks THE family planning sessions for Jurong Shipyard workers got under way yesterday with separate talks for men and women employees. The women clerks of the shipyard attended the English session, while the men were briefed m Chinese. The family planning session s were organised260 words
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215 1970-09-02 14 Decree to husband of bar waitress who left home... A SALESMAN told the High Court' yesterday that his wife left him m 1965 to work m a bar and came back about a year later pregnant. Yong Pak Lim, 64, said that he married Chan Keng Jue m 1943 and215 words
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129 1970-09-02 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia's Minister of Home Affairs, Tun (Dr.) Ismail, will meet five Opposition party leaders who made a joint petition last Friday to the Government to free all political detainees. Tun Ismail has fixed the meeting for Thursday. The five are Inche129 words
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112 1970-09-02 14 CORONER Chan Chee Pew recorded a verdict of misadventure on a Primary Three pupil of Selegie Integrated Primary School who died m hospital four days after a fight with a classmate. Dhurai Singam died on Aug. 1 0 m spite of112 words
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Article84 1970-09-02 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today received m a farewell audience all SO members of the diplomatic corps. The King is due to step down on Sept. 21 after completing his five years on the throne. He will be succeeded by the Sultan of Kedah.84 words
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Article46 1970-09-02 14 LEADING British furniture makers are sending a mission to Singapore on Sept. 21 to look into the prospects of licensing arrangements with local dealers to sell their products. It will also study the possibilities of assisting local industrialists to manufacture its range of products.46 words
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98 1970-09-02 14 Six months for man who put up antiGovt banner A CARPENTER who hung an anti-Government banner on railway bridge in Upper Bukit Timah Road on Aug. 10 was convicted by Second District Judge Tan Hoay Djin, yesterday. Ng Chong Beng, 20, pleaded guilty to two charges, one of vandalism and98 words
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Article26 1970-09-02 14 ALOR STAR, Tues. Kedah's Mentri Besar, Dato Syed Ahmad Shahabuddin, today called on Malays not to quarrel among themselves because of political differences.26 words
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135 1970-09-02 14 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Pineapple canners have held discussions with Malaysian Government officials on the possible effect on exports to the United Kingdom, Spain and Denmark should these countries join the European Common Market. The spokesman for the canners, Inche Abdul Aziz Yassin, said today135 words
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Article22 1970-09-02 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federal Capital Commission collected nearly $2,000 in fines in a two-day anti-litter campaign which ended here today.22 words
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109 1970-09-02 14 BURGLAR IN COURT AGAIN BECAUSE WOMAN SCREAMED A BURGLAR who climbed into a woman's bedroom had to jump out and leave empty-handed when she awoke and screamed on seeing him. Labourer Tan Tong Huat, 23, admitted m a district court yesterday that he broke into the house at 305 Bukit109 words
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94 1970-09-02 14 VISITING Professor D. Lewis of the University of London will give a lecture on Choice and Constraint m Science and Education on Sept. 4 at 8 p.m. m die new lecture theatre No. 3 at the University of Singapore. Prof. Lewis, Head of Botany94 words
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381 1970-09-02 14 'POLICEMAN SENT TO CATCH PIRATE TAXIS' TESTIMONY A FORMER policeman and a businessman were jointly charged m court yesterday with extortion and the theft of a pirate taxi on Feb. 21, 1968. The driver of the pirate taxi, Goh Keng Tng, told Frist District381 words
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Article46 1970-09-02 14 A TWO-DAY seminar on "Physics. Mathematics and Engineering m the service of Singapore" win be held on Sept. 18 and 19 at the Conference Hall. Organised by the Singapore National Academy, the seminar will be opened by the Education Minister, Mr. Urn Kirn San.46 words
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101 1970-09-02 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Toes. Tnki Abdul Rahman's Political aad Press Secretary, Mr. Yap Chin Kwee, will resign oa Sept. 2t a day before the Tonka retires as Prime Minister. Mr. Yap, a former journalist, was sworn ia as Political Secretary m IM4 aad took on101 words
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Advertisement46 1970-09-02 14 Cause ►Result ►Remedy Ultra violet rays Blotches KANEBO L Radiant Heat Wrinkles MAY YOUNG Kanebo May Young Stimulates blood circulation increases Metabolism, regenerates skin cells, prevents ageing, Blotches and Wrinkles. STAY YOUNG with MAY YOUNG j*S^ kanebo cosmetics The Worlds Unique Creator of Beauty m Cosmetics46 words
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Advertisement78 1970-09-02 15 Hi hi BB^ Combination MODEL SCP- 7000S THREE _^^™*"™^fc AUDIO SETS COMBINED INTO SC#lM^^^ ONE WITH A MODERN 4 -TRACK ilj STEREO RECORDER. POWERFUL jflHt 3-BAND RADIO, A FINE 3- SPEED TURNTABLE TWIN STEREO f W SPEAKERS -IN A STUNNINGLY A BLACK LEATHERETTE CASE 4^B .^fl Sole Agents for Singapore78 words
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Miscellaneous1651 1970-09-02 15 uui ha. w nBnwII uwVJ *fl n^L. n^b*. k* n^— uß M—nT nil 1 1 UJ_nMfl nW jw*v *?A ■■■^■■M VHBBVH BWPVPWPVW JM Wf *^n^ «nt Hum H^^^^ a *r*x ill f Til ill I n^n^nw Jf^^^^^m h^h n^nW x*x u^P flfc VfcltfLfc I YllS'i'll I F^l «^r n^r In^nfc1,651 words
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Article437 1970-09-02 16 PIERRE COMPARET - China's master of the graft' PIERRE COMPARET SHANGHAI: At Shanghais .Hospital Number Six I have Just net one of the most famous citizens of China Dp. Chen Chong Wei.*the first surgeon m the world to have carried out the regrafting of human limbs torn off m accidents. Dr. Chen's skill437 words
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Article527 1970-09-02 16 Now it's hitting school lessons TOKYO: Obnoxious smells, car exhaust fumes, soot from factory chimneys and traffic noises waft through classroom windows into schools. The result thousands of students can't concentrate. These are the findings of a year-long survey by the metropolitan Edcuation Reeeerch Institute. It shows that 8.8527 words
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Article, Illustration586 1970-09-02 16 NANCY WONG - PROVING There's still a place for the arts NANCY WONG Where talents are geared to our needs By FITTING arts into an intensive industrial society like ours isn't easy. But it has to be done. And one way is by grooming 'artsoriented* students to gear their talents to production lines.586 words
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Advertisement138 1970-09-02 16 PA I APF TO-DAY FIVESHOWS rf\ LMV C V M NO FREE LIST. PLEASE NOTE TIMES*. 11 am, I.IS pm, 3.30 pm, 7.1S pm 4.30 pm ADVANCE SALE OF $3, $2, TICKETS AVAILABLE. AUTHENTIC ENTIRELY NEW I "3yiT>Tr PRODUCED BY "I WAN AM I" I kj *< J M I138 words
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Advertisement409 1970-09-02 16 LAST D ATI Normal Prtcaa 4 aftOMK 11 a.m.. 2.30. 8.45. O.OA m 70 MM and Motrocolor MGM'S "ICE STATION ZEBRA" Rock Hitdaon Jim Brown I mchard WMmarfc. In Color 3STH DAYI Caah BaaMnaji Only. 3*m; 1.45, SlS*«.3oam Admiaaion SI 50, $2 50 *44 00 "THE ADVENTURERS" (Paramount) Candict Bargan409 words
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Miscellaneous32 1970-09-02 16 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker i youg ooe I ff n i yes, anp can i cci iw X A WEARS A l IT BACK TODAY? ME'S jiV^ CLEANED AND l^Kl J>32 words
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Article, Illustration257 1970-09-02 17 Graduates plan ahead TWO Singapore architecture graduates are S aiming a long stay Australia to gain diplomas m Town and Regional Planning. Mr. Loh Sai Ylng of 13 Jalaa Bunga Rayff, and Mr. Ong Seng Bee of 32 Lorong Pisang Asam, gained their Bachelor of Architecture degrees at257 words
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Article104 1970-09-02 17 IT was a beaatlfnl moralag. Mr. H.P. Taa of Hoaeylaad Milk Bar woke ap early to read his Herald. CI opeaed the Croat door art saw aUttte bay raaaiag away, the Herald tacked aader his ami. I raa after him bat the boy had a bicycle. So I104 words
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Article74 1970-09-02 17 SINGAPORE Stamp Club President Koh Scow Chuan leaves soon for a two-month visit to Britain. His wife Lucille is already m the U.K. Koh Scow plans a visit to London's International Philatelic Exhibition and local stamp collectors are looking forward to a complete rundown74 words
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Article97 1970-09-02 17 A FASHION show with that something extra will be held at the Hilton ballroom on Sept. 4 from 3 to 5 p.m. It's called the G-Gap show and features casual and formal wear for tiny tots to adults. If you have a "killer Instinct", then97 words
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Article147 1970-09-02 17 ■■■BY THE WAY... GENTLEMEN, a call to arms or, rather, legs. Today yon are asked to expose the biggest cover-up scandal since mobile bathing huts. You are begged to defend a great international institution from the scissors of the couturiers. You are wanted to save the147 words
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Article144 1970-09-02 17 BRYAN RIMMER - BRYAN RIMMER But just as I'd completed my foundermembership forms I was stunned by a despatch from the fashion front: Down with skirts, it said. It was the dreaded maxi. Now hear this: It's all evil propaganda pat about by the goose-pimpled brigade, who can't compete with the long-legged lovelies.144 words
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Advertisement58 1970-09-02 17 The glitter of _^ld gold m fabulous shades r» bb^^^bbt^^ tk- k lai l^P^^^l [Ei^b^l [ft I bMb\vß 'I6r '^^B k Bf 'BBBBBbBhbV J^tfm '*fiiiiin/ k H^^^jßH IL /*•*>*' WT Jm TB^^ A k «PH? .^7 I ""^M iß^^^Bßl '#Wf A <w^T ß^^-^^^BBBBBBB»BBBBBBBBBiBlBBBBBBB*s?^y*^BBl Agents: VENUS ENTERPRISES (PTE) LTD. SINGAPORE: 1,58 words
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Miscellaneous129 1970-09-02 17 THE TIDES Today: 11.59 a.m. 8.0 ft. 11.45 p.m. 9.0 ft. Tomorrow: 12.18 p.m. 8.3 ft. BLONDIE By Chic Young '7 DO -TtXJ REALIZE I I ITS OVER TENJ YEARS iUT 11 II! AMD WE WAMT YOU I] 1 1 1 1( MR. ROGERS THAT SINJCE WE I'VE BEEN COMING129 words
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Miscellaneous151 1970-09-02 17 THE DIARY 9 a.m.— l 2 noon: industrial exhibition at Owen Road); River Jumble sale at Great World Amuse- Valley Road (between Presbyterian Church, ment Park, Kirn Seng Kellock Road and Orchard Road. (In aid Road. opposite Shanghai of the Society for Aid 7 p. m Night bazaars Road) and151 words
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Article658 1970-09-02 18 Frances Collingwood - Frances Collingwood By DOCTOR Maria Montessori, whose birth centenary is this month, was attracted to the study of the child mind m 1896 when she left Rome University as Italy's first woman doctor. She was put m charge of some mentally-retarded children who had been658 words
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Article, Illustration18 1970-09-02 18 -^•vjtv^t- 4-n "Can't you hear the difference with my new phone? Don't I sound French?"18 words
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Article, Illustration613 1970-09-02 18 ADELE KOH - ADELE KOH Tta m AN AGGRIE the Herald o trying so hard Dear Male, of understam "push" the X general const And the co the Mini is d before it disa And most of our skirts ditt In Kuala L stay. Designe male model A assured: Legs Messrs. Mi;613 words
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586 1970-09-02 18 IRIS ASHLEY - YES: The Min be posi ni is going to sitively vulgar IRIS ASHLEY m Paris AS I DROVE away from an Yves Saint-Lanrent collection here the other day, the taxi driver tamed roiid, grlued and said: "Cest flni le mini, n'est-ce pagf" I agreed that I too thought the mini586 words
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Advertisement91 1970-09-02 18 >rH Jose J WEIGHT I WITHOUT STRICT WET. \\M2~Jk DRUGS or HEAVY EERCBE '^■■f Hofels REDUCING PLANISH FORMULA S can give you a slimmer figure and better health quickly, easily and economically. Start the Plan today. Ask for Hofels Formula S. /y TWO WEEK COURSE IFIfTY DAY COURSE fty^ *400IBV91 words
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Miscellaneous258 1970-09-02 18 $**^*Starscope I^WMiH Frimmm iiLwmmm wmmmm i^naa I ■■■^^^^^v^^^v^h i HffflHflnM^nV^Hn^KW n^nnnnnnnn^nl j l^^j^jjjgjUU L.JiiiffittUwi if you go oat this Y ©«r good sense m if you t 5 You should soon be nj S m^y an asso evening yon are likely *"> embarrassing situa- shopping c traeetting interesting ciate will258 words
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Article, Illustration784 1970-09-02 19 Dr CECIL NORTHCOTT - Dr CECIL NORTHCOTT By BEHIND the alleged "nun-running" between India and Italy lies an even more serious problem for the Roman Catholic Church, and m a lesser degree for other churches. It is the shortage of women ready to give the whole of their active784 words
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Article, Illustration93 1970-09-02 19 In case more of a new curlain or slipcover fabric is needed later, label a sample to tell where it was purchased and when. The store name makes sure of where to ask for a match, and the date helps the store to order if the fabric is93 words
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Advertisement220 1970-09-02 19 Big Families may be a problem, but not to the Cortina. Some so-called family saloons are big on looks you a fantastic 30 m.p.g! Cortina's ruggedness, but short on space. The Cortina DeLuxe is reliability and built-in safety are a matter for the refreshingly different. Easy on the eye, easy220 words
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Miscellaneous76 1970-09-02 19 fo ob a Don't be too quick to expedition Name yowr partner for 011 Id be a domestic upset You with a bar- may have been J careless yourself. B Social life seems a little quiet. U you have \V\KRSffliJn SWS before |J2llmmmmmMmnVßml a new plan Personal luck is «rs76 words
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206 1970-09-02 20 No- one was forced to sell their coupons I REFER to the letter 'Raising Funds: No Fun for the Children" (S.H. Aug. 5). The students of the school concerned had been given adequate time to sell coupons, and those who could not dispose of their coupons were not compelled to206 words
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104 1970-09-02 20 GETTING THE FLAT DWELLERS OUT OF THE SMOKY CITY One of the best ways of promoting a rugged society and countering air pollution is to make Changi Beach more easily accessible to the urban flat-dwellers. The beach offers excellent faculties for healthy outdoor swimming, boating and sunbathing. Now that the104 words
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Letter44 1970-09-02 20 Mosquitoes are on the increase m the Brighton Crescent-Marlene Avenue, area of district 19. Repeated complaints have been made to the Health Ministry, but nothing has been done. Bad smell from a nearby sewerage tank abo makes life unpleasant. OBAT NYAMOH Brighton Cresceat, It44 words
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397 1970-09-02 20 THE go-slow campaign by MSA employees against BOAC is not going to anybody any good. The main sufferers are the poor MSA airport porters. Many of them have lost quite a bit of the tips they used to earn. If porters are .not going to397 words
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289 1970-09-02 20 WELL, THAT IS WHERE SOME OF THEM WENT Your feature "Where Have AU The Big Stars Gone" (S.H. Aug. 31) screams out to be answered. It is claimed that "some of the big names we missed were Herman's Hermits, Peter Gordon, Duke Ellington, Xavier Cugat, Lionel Hampton, Sarah Vaughn, The289 words
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242 1970-09-02 20 SINGAPORE is a commercial and industrial nation at the crossroads of south-east Asian maritime trade, with a port whose facilities provide us with considerable revenue. I am amazed at the disregard for piracy, which ns likely to increase with the reduction of the British Naval242 words
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Letter148 1970-09-02 20 Now all we need Is a zoo Singapore has to ensure that tourists enjoy their stay here. This means, making available sufficient sleeping facilities, a great variety of foods and as many interesting and exciting places as possible. Let us look at the list. Hotels, Restaurants, Nightclubs, Cafes continue to148 words
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Letter58 1970-09-02 20 Less action more pollution WHEN the Government landed its campaign against air pollution m April, the situation improved. Buses, lorries and taxis were summoned. But it appears that things have cooled down. Lots of vehicles on the roads can be seen to emit excessive smoke, but the policemen on beat58 words
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Letter46 1970-09-02 20 THE TIDAK APA UNIONISTS MOST workers are members of one union or another. But are they interested m union affairs? I do not know the reasons for the "tidak apa" attitude. If indifference persists they may see the extinction of their union. PATRICK LOON Singapore 11.46 words
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268 1970-09-02 20 Not so much fun, not so very fair I STRONGLY feel that K.S. Tan's letter (S.H. Aug. Jl) on fun fain contains the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. It has now become customary for every school to hold a fun fair once a year. I have268 words
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Advertisement467 1970-09-02 20 B CHANCES TO GIVE YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION MOTHER BURSARIES SINGAPORE ESSAY P^^ P Herald Essay Compe- PHMTCCT I 3 11l titions will be at three UUN ICO I L J S levels for Pre-Univer- PHI IDHM nnnnnnntnnl ?I sity students, for Secon- UUUI UN g dary Four students467 words
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Miscellaneous474 1970-09-02 20 •p ■HSILUIkISUsBISEfiHifI ACROSS 2 A white man from Old 1 Bearing cost (6) England? (6) 7 Relieved m action, and 3 Dual rag changing by ridiculed (7) small degrees (7) 8 Thrill because of struggle 4 Red if mixed and cooked about unruly child (7) m fat (5) t Escape474 words
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Article, Illustration204 1970-09-02 21 NEVILLE TAYLOR learned his lessons when he took an MA degree. He discovered it was more lucrative to sing than practise law which is what his parents wanted him to do. And he accepted cabaret and nightclub engagements m England because he needed money to subsidise204 words
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Article, Illustration208 1970-09-02 21 KAM KEE Yong is an artist m the truest sense of the word a violinist, composer, conductor and painter with a successstudded history. He will hold his first exhibition from Sept. 17-20 and his third recital and fourth concert on Sept. 18 at the208 words
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Article72 1970-09-02 21 DR. Almarindo d'Amato, Italian pianist, will give a recital of Italian works at the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday September 22. The works —by Martucci, Busoni, Respighi, Casella and Dallapiccola represent various stages m the assimilation of currents of European avant-garde music between the end of the 19th and72 words
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Article, Illustration228 1970-09-02 21 JUST for the record. ..Lady Lock hasn't smiled on the Graduate recently. The Aassie fifrtm wait to cat a disc. Ad tfcey W plaaaed I* to It tab week. Bat They have aeea an Hag at mag Ceart's BarhareMa fler the last twe BMatas. Aad they228 words
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Advertisement707 1970-09-02 22 O.H. CAFE' Wanted experienced English-speaking waitresses and waiters, bill clerks receptionists for its Coffee House. Restaurant and Nlteclub. Apply personally between 3.00 p.m.— 6.00 p.m. at 14 18. Battery Road. Singapore 1 Contact Mr. Chan. SECURITY GUARDS required by Shipyard. Apply personally to Parssnnal Dspsrtmant, Far East Ship Building IndustilM707 words
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Advertisement715 1970-09-02 22 I" fiIDJ —a. OlDOi For our Classified ln|^y i frro'ibol Tele- Ad Services DIESEL FITTERS. An opening extstings for experienced men m all aspects of repairing and overhauling diesel engines of factory standards m a modern up-to-date workshop m Singapore with an established British Company. Applicants, either Singapore Citizens or715 words
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Advertisement564 1970-09-02 22 GOLDHILL MhJFFMJO CENTRE, off Thomson Road. Ist floor vacant IMIUOPt TOf OITICO. I*lll l #O9U/" p.m. Write Box H1069 Singapore HeraM. S'por*. KATONG SEAVIEW PALACE 11 Seaside hilltop 3-storey terrace with basement opposite 440-A. Shaw Villa. East Coast Road, splitlevel 4 bedrooms. 4-halis. Freehold, low price, oasy instalments, lucrative rental,564 words
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Advertisement638 1970-09-02 22 REPRODUCTION. REDUCTION, Enlargement, all plans, drawings, maps of any size to required seale Tang's Photocopy Service 123 Market Street Singapore *****. WE UNDERTAKE TO TRANSLATE English into Indonesian Malay including commercial correspondence, books, articles, technical medical documents. Please contact P.O. Box 33 Alexandra, Spore 3. HAVE YOU PLANS? Bring them638 words
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Advertisement412 1970-09-02 22 ACCOUNTING BOOK-KEEPING Shorthand Typewriting English Maths (Elementary/Additional) Career Commercial School 395-A Balestier Road. Singapore 12 233A Cantonment Road Singapore 2. DON'T GAMBLE. Enrol for quality tuition m Book-keeping, Shorthand and Typewriting with Orchard Tutorial Institute, 248C-7 Orchard Road Telephone *****1. BUILDERS QUANTITIES (all parts) and building subjects. New group discussion412 words
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Advertisement159 1970-09-02 22 APPOINTMENTS (Isso) Our marketing operations m Singapore require supervisory personnel for: (A) Planning and supervising service station construction; (B) Administering and supervising functions related to marketing activities m a storage terminal. Candidates for these positions, who should be Singapore Citizens, must possess a University Degree or Polytechnic Diploma and should159 words
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Advertisement78 1970-09-02 22 TENDER WOTICC TENDER AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FOftCC Tenders are invited, and will be received up to 4.90 pm Wsdnsaday 9th September 1970. for the Maintenance. Repair and Sarvicatng of a large range of office machines, by the Australian Army Force Singapore. Particulars and Tender forms may be obtained by appllcittow m78 words
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367 1970-09-02 23 PENANG, Tues. Heavy scratchings are expected for this weekend's races here as more than 40 horses have returned to their respective stables. Among them is Stable Currency a fancied runner m the Club Cup for B%f on the last day. He has367 words
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Article, Illustration442 1970-09-02 23 East Germany win European Cup STOCKHOLM, Tues. East Germany carried off the European Cup men's athletics competition with victories m six of the 20 events here. The Germans totalled 102 points, with the Soviet Union, winners of three events one on the first day and two on the second taking442 words
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Article209 1970-09-02 23 86-GAME MATCH-A DAVIS CUP RECORD CLEVELAND, Ohio, Tues. The United States retained the Davis Cup by defeating West Germany 5-0 m the Challenge Round here yesterday. It was the 22nd victory for the United States m the 70-year-old competition and equaled the victory total of Australia. Arthur Ashe trounced ChristianAP - 209 words
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Article52 1970-09-02 23 BANGKOK, Tues. Thailand will send a 14-man team to the world shooting championships m Phoenix, arizona from Oct. 24-26, Thai officials said today. Part of the Thai team will be made up of marksmen who will first participate m a military shooting contest m Georgia one week before52 words
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Article190 1970-09-02 23 B R ANDS HATCH, England, Tucs. Gerry BirreD, 26-year-old Scot, won the international Formula Three motor race here yesterday after leading for all but four of the 30 laps. In his Brabham he covered the 79.5 miles (128 kilometers) m 49:06.00 to win at anAP - 190 words
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334 1970-09-02 23 IMF turn down lost income compensation to athletes STOCKHOLM, Tues.— The International Amateur Athletics Federation meeting here on Monday declined to suspend South Africa from all international track and field meets for two years. South Africa will remain a member of the lAAF but "a definite decision concerning its futureAP - 334 words
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Article, Illustration111 1970-09-02 23 Top picture shows the victorious Police Sports Association athletes pose with their trophy they won m the annual Inter-clnb championships last week. The lawmen beat Swift Athletes Association by 15 points In the two day meet for the coveted challenge cnp. Swifts had reigned supreme for 11 years111 words
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160 1970-09-02 23 LONDON, Tues. Rohan Kanhai, who returned to Test cricket with the Rest Of The World m this season's matches against England, said he is available for selection for West Indies against India this winter. He wished to make this clear because of criticism he hadAFP - 160 words
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97 1970-09-02 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. India has accepted Malaysia's invitation to take part m the Third Asian women's basketball championship to be held at the Stadium Negara here from Oct. 24 to Nov. 3. The secretary of the Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association, Mr. Lum Mud97 words
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Miscellaneous55 1970-09-02 23 DAVY JONES B y Sam Leff V I .UH TOOK THOSP MASTERPIECES SO THEY'D *&M rBUT YOU HAD NO 1f I ONLY KNOW I VWELL-*XJ WON'T BE] JPi RIGHT "TO BE THE COULDN'T BEAR To BACK ATTHEMUSEW j^Pfc SAVED PROM THEi UNArrKtiwiixc ii/id j.^/i JuPGe MR CROMBY. VWTCH IT ANY55 words
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136 1970-09-02 24 ATLANTA, Georgia, Tues. Promoters are predicting a full house of more than 3,000 here tomorrow night when former heavyweight champion Cassius Clay returns to the ring for the first time m more than three years. Jesse Hill of House of Sports, whichAP - 136 words
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Article109 1970-09-02 24 Aussies in Malaysian Open KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Five ranking Australians are among 33 overseas players for the Malaysian Open tennis championships to be held here on Sept. 10-13. Other foreign players will come from Singapore, South Vietnam, Indonesia, Burma, Ceylon, Thailand, India and New Zealand. The Australians have a strong109 words
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Article, Illustration124 1970-09-02 24 CLAY-MARCIANO COMPUTER BOUT MAN SUES FOR SLANDER MIAMI, Taes. Marry WtTMKr t who computerized a knockout puck Cassias Clay last January, saed the former heavyweight champion for more 4aaa US$5,Mt hi Miami yesterday, claimlag Clay slandered Mm oa a aatteaal televtstea show. The late lUcky MardaM levelled Clay la theAP - 124 words
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81 1970-09-02 24 Forty-nine-year old Hussein Shah, one of the most active veteran cricketers m Singapore today, will skipper Singapore Malays XI m the Rulers' Shield semi-finals match against Malacca at Malacca this week-end. Singapore Malays, have picked a well balanced team of youngsters to represent them.81 words
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384 1970-09-02 24 S'pore champ in TT quarter finals FAVOURITES Yuen Chin Fatt, Choo Kirn Leng and Chia Cheng Kee all advanced to the quarter-finals m the Singapore Civil Services Association table tennis championships at Tessensohn Road. Except for Chin Fatt, die other two seeded players Kirn Leng and Cheng Kee, entered the384 words
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175 1970-09-02 24 CHINESE Association defeated Port of Singapore Authority Recreation Club by three games to nil m the Singapore Billiards Association Junior Inter-Club Medley tournament at Aston Club. Peter Yip (CA) proved too good for Lam Chong Peng (PSA) m the three ball game m175 words
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Article, Illustration241 1970-09-02 24 Schools thrash Recs 6-1 in hockey friendly SINGAPORE Combined Schools displayed all-round superiority to trounce Singapore Recreation Club 6-1 m a women's friendly hockey encounter at the padang yesterday. Combined Schools had Recs pinned m their half for the major part of the game. Norma Md. Noor spearheading the attack,241 words
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Article137 1970-09-02 24 STTA invite entries for tourney SINGAPORE Table Tennis Association wfll be holding the 1970 National Senior championships from September 19 to October 3 at the Monk's Hill Secondary School HalL Entries are now invited for the following events: Inter-Club league (men and women), Men's singles, Women's singles, Men's doubles, Women's137 words
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329 1970-09-02 24 S'pore hold India 101-92 in Asian tournament SEOUL, Tues. Taiwan beat Malaysia 115-85 after leading 55-42 at halftone m a seventh day match of the First Asian Youth basketball championships here today. The Taiwanese boys maintained their commanding lead throughout the match and all the Malaysians could do was toAFP - 329 words
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Article195 1970-09-02 24 Keppel Club's 'C Division starting times for monthly medal: 8.15 am: Soon Kirn Seng (24); Gurmit Singh (24). 8.21: J.C.M. Shaw (24); W.A. van Oorde (23); lim Cheng Hai (22). 8.27: Lo Ching Yee (24): E. J. Kennedy (24); Heng Nam Whatt (23). 8.33: Danny195 words
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Miscellaneous14 1970-09-02 24 IJaS <&FntFaaturas Thought I'd loosen up with o few practice shots till you arrived14 words
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