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Title Section14 1970-09-05 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 40 Singapore Saturday September 5. 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS14 words
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Article686 1970-09-05 1 Lee ends sixday Indian visit NEW DELHI, Fri. Singapore and India have agreed on the need for peaceful settlement m Indo-China "through negotiation within the broad framework of the Geneva Agreements." Tliis was declared m a joint communique 'ssued here today at the end of the six-day visit to India686 words
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Article, Illustration320 1970-09-05 1 Herald call leads to police raid on house POLICE OFFICERS descended on a house m the Katong area yesterday, after the Singapore Herald passed on to the CID a tip-off from a member of the public. The police party led by CID Chief Ong Kian Tong and including Asst. Supt.320 words
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Article, Illustration401 1970-09-05 1 Now a new deal for police THE GOVERNMENT is considering better pay and promotion prospects to keep existing officers m the police force and to attract recruits. Policemen will also be exempted from National Service, even during training. Owe of the first tasks for the new Home Affairs Minister, Dr.401 words
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Article314 1970-09-05 1 $6 MILLION AIRPORT EXPANSION PROGRAMME WORK has begun on a $8 million programme to extend Singapore airport's terminal bulding to meet the Jumbo Age. The scheme is expected to be completed by September next year. A circular published by the Department of Civil Aviation said that the314 words
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256 1970-09-05 1 OVERTIME BOYCOTT: SO CHANGI BUSES OFF AT 10p.IN. CHANGI Bus Company workers drove their buses into the firm's depots m Changi Road and went home at 10 o'clock last night m protest against their present two-shift system and conditions of work. Under the present system, the early shift works from256 words
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199 1970-09-05 1 Guerillas clash with Israelis on Mount Hermon AMMAN Fri. Fierce fighting took place throughout today between Palestian commandos and Israeli forces on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, south-east Lebanon. A spokesman for the Palesti nian Armed Struggle Command said tonight the fighting broke out at dawn and was m199 words
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Article64 1970-09-05 1 BONN, Fri. President Suharto of Indonesia flew m here today from The Hague for a three-day official visit, and West German security officials were faced with problems similar to those surrounding The President's curtailed Dutch visit. Shortly after General Suharto's arrival, a West German Government spokesman announced64 words
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Advertisement220 1970-09-05 1 COMPIiMffIIARK COPY i 1 V^VV MAKE sure you get Section II of your 24-page Singapore Herald. This is Ul tne wa V y° ur bigger and better paper that sees PAGES tnln 9 s YOUR way is being published everyday. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE AT I C.X.TANG I BAR6AIN COUNTER220 words
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Miscellaneous10 1970-09-05 1 WEATHER forecast for Singapore from a.m. to Boo* today: Fair.10 words
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Article, Illustration1220 1970-09-05 2 Adele KOH - Adele KOH MY contemporaries and I were probably the first "teenagers" m this part of the world. Before our generation there were children and there were adults. The inbetween stage didn't exist. The young people before us did not form a distinctive group with their own1,220 words
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Letter95 1970-09-05 2 "Ombudsman" (S.H. Sept. 1) complains that ETV recorded the complete gymnastics exhibition organised by the Singapore Amateur Gymnastics Association (SAGA) and later sold the processed copies for $100 each without giving SAGA a share of the profit. Well, is SAGA a profit making concern? If SAGA,95 words
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196 1970-09-05 2 WHY THAT COLUMN SEVEN LETTER WAS NOT USED MY office colleague told me that he was glad to read that your paper provided a column for readers to speak their minds on any subject. He informed me that he sent a letter to Column Seven under the pen-name of Geronimo196 words
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Letter273 1970-09-05 2 WITH reference to the letter by S.B. Foo (S.H. Aug. 31), it should be pointed that the Course on City Planning and Development m Singapore* is not organised by the Ministry of National Development. This course is actually organized by the Extramural Studies Department of the University273 words
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467 1970-09-05 2 Saturday, September 5, 1970 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Lessons of an ambush THE recent ambush by Communist guerillas of a patrol of Sarawak Rangers focuses attention once again on the security problems of the State. Like the murder of two election officials m June, the ambush was carefully prepared and the467 words
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Article212 1970-09-05 2 A high resignation rate and difficulty m finding new recruits are early warning signals of discontent and demoralisation m the Police Force. The Government is sensible to take the problem m hand before other symptoms familiar m many countries of the region have a chance to appear.212 words
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Advertisement35 1970-09-05 2 Pause for /T m reflection... jau/ J&k I or build you've an excellent F* j^ojfcjff /jWaW^c Mm new range of ready-to-wear jfl K^SHfr tLj§? BF if suns x\aLA In English Terylene/Worsted *r\a». pr.ce $69.50 .^ROBINSON'S35 words
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Article, Illustration469 1970-09-05 3 Anything an elephant can do, this cat can do better THE BIG "cats" show their claws today. Nine of them wiO prowl the arena at Tractors Malaysia Berhad m Bukit Timah Road, going through their paces for those m the market for monsters. Piling logs, ripping soil, shifting tons of469 words
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572 1970-09-05 3 SINGAPORE STUDENT'S CIVIL SUIT AUCKLAND, Fri.— A civil suit for damages brought by a Singapore student Joseph Cheng against the Auckland Business College for allegedly providing inferior tuition was today postponed sine die by a Auckland magistrate's court. The 17-year-old Singaporean is claiming NZ$4lOAFP - 572 words
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Article63 1970-09-05 3 KUCHING, Fri. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today sent a telegram expressing his sympathy for the bereaved families of the 12 border scouts killed m a Communist ambush m the Third Division of Sarawak last week. The message was received by Chief Minister Dato HajiBernama - 63 words
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174 1970-09-05 3 Man gives suicide note after his fail AN OLD man handled a suicide note to his son-in-law after jumping from the first floor of a flat, a coroner was told yesterday. Chung Yuen Law said that his father-in-law, Leong Cheok, 76, gave him a cigarette case containing the note as174 words
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294 1970-09-05 3 New look Singapore Yearbook on sale A NEW look Singapore Yearbook for 1£69 was published yesterday. In a review, it referred to the Republic's "constitutional continuity and political stability" as factors m overcoming the "strategic and economic" problems last year. These problems arose as a result of the* British withdrawal294 words
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Advertisement68 1970-09-05 3 There's a career WAITINCFORYOU as a PHot In the Air Defence Command J\. v:.-..- ji mmtlmt^ m^__ T^^B r Please send me further details on a Career as Pilot I For details please complete and send the coupon off Nimt: Inowto: NRIC No: Afe: Officer Commanding, Addr«ss: I Aircrew Selection68 words
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Article, Illustration602 1970-09-05 4 FIRST FOREIGN BANK TO GET PERMISSION IN SIX YEARS AN American- bank, the First National Bank of Chicago, has received Government approval to open a full service branch m Singapore the first foreign bank allowed to do so m six years. In602 words
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138 1970-09-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: Singapore has apologised to Malaysia for the police ill-treatment of three Malaysian youths during their visit to the Republic last month. The apology note is believed to have been handed to the Foreign Ministry by High Commissioner of138 words
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Article, Illustration209 1970-09-05 4 DISNEY FILMS FOR KIDS ONLY? 'NOT ANY MORE' HE SAYS WHO says Walt Disney films are for the kiddies only? Certainly not to Mr. H. Archinal, executive vice-president of Buona Vista International Distributors who handle Disney films. He is here on a market survey of the Australasia region which includes209 words
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172 1970-09-05 4 THE Government will try to discourage the "study-to-pass examinations" attitude of students and their policy of leaving planning and decisionmaking to the older generations, inche Sha'ari Tadin, Parliamentary Secretary for Culture, said yesterday. Such attitudes, he said, were unhealthy and detrimental to172 words
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Article376 1970-09-05 4 TODAY tarn: Batik paintings exhibition by Miss Lulu Wong at Hotel Malaysia (lobby) (open 24 hours). ltam— 4pm: Art exhibition by Messrs Tan Khim Ser and Tan Kok Kew at Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street. ltam 7pm: Sewing and cooking exhibition at Changi Point Community Centre. I.3tpm—376 words
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207 1970-09-05 4 Vocation seminar for science students PRE-UNIVERSITY science students will get a better idea of career opportunities m commerce and industry from a two-day seminar on "Physics, Mathematics and Engineering m the Service of Singapore" beginning on Sept. 18. Education Minister Mr. Lim Kirn San will open the seminar, organised by207 words
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108 1970-09-05 4 Death for motorcyclist and cyclist NATIONAL serviceman Ng Eng Hock, of Hoy Fatt Road, died m hospital yesterday after a road accident m Upper Ayer Rajah Road on Wednesday. Ng, 19, who was attached to SAFTI at Pasir Labar, was flung from his motor-cycle when it was involved m a108 words
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93 1970-09-05 4 Engineer gets a one-year scholarship AN ASSISTANT engineer m the Public Utilities Board Water Department, Mr. Quek Cheng Kwee, has been awarded a scholarship to attend a one-year course on sanitary engineering design at the University of North Carolina m America. The scholarship was awarded by the Loke Foundation m93 words
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Article54 1970-09-05 4 LOS ANGELES, Fri. The Del E. Webb Corp. signed contracts yesterday to operate the Merlin group of hotels m Hongkong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang. The company said Mr. Edward Nigro will head the new Del E. Webb International Hotel chain which will operate54 words
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139 1970-09-05 4 MR. JUSTICE D'Cotta yesterday visited a sawmill m Woodlands Road m connection with a hearing of a claim for damages by a labourer who lost his left middle finger m an accident. Ling, trough his counsel Mr. D.G. Ironside, told the court139 words
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Article23 1970-09-05 4 THE BLOOD Donation Centre at Outram Road General Hospital will be open every Sunday between 8.30 a.m. and 12.30 p.m.23 words
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Advertisement133 1970-09-05 4 Miracle Cushion Holds ((f. False (jO2| I IMIII Emi Sore Gumi I Stick to D»ntur«« B 9" Mo mor. daily 'Filing' Comfort and rehef for denture sufferers! Snug Denture Cushion is a soft plastic lining that gets rid of the annoyance of loose, badly -fining false teeth. Snug eases sore133 words
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153 1970-09-05 5 Two-day seminar on leisure and recreation A TWO-DAY seminar on recreation and the use of leisure will begin here on Sept. 19 at the Conference Hall. The seminar, entitled "Planning for Recreation," is organised by the Singapore Planning and Urban Research Group. To deal with the recreation issue m theory153 words
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Article39 1970-09-05 5 BUS DEIVER FINED BUS driver Cheong Ann Tay of Kampong Eunos was fined $20 m a traffic court yesterday for refusing to stop at a bus stop m Changi Road to pick up passengers on Sept 7 last year.39 words
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Article, Illustration243 1970-09-05 5 PROFESSOR Wong Lin Ken was sworn m as Minister for Home Affairs yesterday morning by President Yusof Ishak, at the Istana. Professor Wong, who is MP for Alexandra, was sworn m together with Mr. Tang See Chim, the new Minister243 words
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220 1970-09-05 5 A MAJOR facelift for the 143-year-old Sri Mariamman Temple m South Bridge Road started yesterday with a consecration ceremony. The renovations, the first since this historic landmark was built m 1827, are expected to be completed within a year. New statues are to be220 words
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Article62 1970-09-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, FrL- The 15th National Congress of The Socialist Party of Malaya will be held m December to elect a new Central Committee. This was announced here today by the Chairman of the Party, Inche Kassim Ahmad. He disclosed that the Party had been holding discussions62 words
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98 1970-09-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A consultancy service for smallscale industries to promote their growth is to be set up by the Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad, its general manager, Mr. H.F.G. Leembruggen, said today. A report was prepared by a team of experts from the98 words
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Article97 1970-09-05 5 Ice-water seller fined $60 An ice-water seller, Teo Chee Sing alias Teo Chee Seng, 48, of Keong Siak Road was fined $60 m the Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday for causing hurt to a road-sweeper on Oct. 14 last year. The roa d-sweeper, Karupanan Joseph, told the court that Teo assaulted97 words
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132 1970-09-05 5 THE ADVENTURE CLUB of Changf Pohit Community Centre, which alms at inculcating a spirit of enterprise and developing ruggedness among Singaporeans, will be inaugurated tomorrow. The highlight of the inangnration will be a sea display at 2 p.m. at Changi Point, featuring canoe132 words
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Article, Illustration287 1970-09-05 6 LON NOL'S TROOPS RUNNING OUT OF AMMO PHNOM PENH, Fri. A Cambodian High Command spokesman reported today a growing artillery ammunition crisis with grave overtones for Govern, ment troops who already are often outgunned by North Vietnamese and Vietcong heavy weapons. Major Am Rong said m an interview that worldwideAP - 287 words
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Article104 1970-09-05 6 THE ODD BOX LONDON, Fri. When Alfred Barnes showed up at the box-making factory the whole night shift walked off the job. Barnes died 97 years ago but workers claimed his ghost was haunting the assembly line. Officials at the Flair cartons factory called m a medium to confer with104 words
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277 1970-09-05 6 LON NOL CAMPAIGNS FOR SEAT AT LUSAKA PHNOM PENH, Fri. The Government today made public confidential minutes of negotiations m March for the withdrawal of all National Liberation Front and North Vietnamese troops from Cambodia. The minutes were part of a White Paper whichAFP - 277 words
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406 1970-09-05 6 U.S. NOTE TO CAIRO ON CEASE-FIRE VIOLATIONS CAIRO, Fri. The United States has delivered a note to Egypt concerning alleged Egyptian violations of the military standstill m the Suez Canal cease-fire zone. cease-fire zone. Mr. Donald Bergus, America's top diplomat m Cairo as head of the U.S. interests section of406 words
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170 1970-09-05 6 Radio Peking whips up Hate Japan' campaign HONGKONG, Fri. Shrill slogans of "Down with Japanese imperialism" blared out of Radio Peking amid a stirring march broadcast repeatedly today m China's new "Hate Japan" campaign. The historical revolutionary song advance, now being taught throughout the nation, carries this new lyric: "Compatriots,AFP - 170 words
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Article82 1970-09-05 6 Mr. Zzyzz loses out to Mr. Zzzyd New York ZERO ZZYZZ, who understandably felt his right to occupy the cherished final listing m a telephone directory unassailable, has learned he has been moved up a position. Mr. Zzyzz is being displaced m the Miami telephone directory by Vladimir Zzzyd. Both82 words
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55 1970-09-05 6 BEIRUT, Fri. Lebanese Interior Minister Kamal Jumblatt asked Palestinian commando leaders yesterday to withdraw their forces from all inhabited regions within six miles of the Israeli frontier. The object of the move would be to deprive Israel of any pretext for attacking Lebanese villagesAFP - 55 words
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Article, Illustration186 1970-09-05 7 SIX SHARP SHOOTERS AMONG SUHARTO BODY GUARDS JAKARTA, Fri. Six snipers are accompanying Prtridtat Saharte his trip abroad, the dally ■ewspaper Merdeka reported today. It said that the President's bodyguards totalled If. He had rejected a proposal by Gea. Maradea Paaggabeaa, Depaty Commanderin-Chlef of the Armed Forces, that he ghoaldAFP - 186 words
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Article, Illustration369 1970-09-05 7 ADDIS ABABA, Fri. The summit meeting here of the Organisation of African Unity ended last night. It was one of the shortest and most congenial on record. President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania, addressing the closing session, said what was important mAP; AFP - 369 words
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Article540 1970-09-05 7 dfff HOW THEIR ARMED FORCES STAND UP TO EACH OTHER LONDON, Fri. A comparative analysis of the strength of the armed forces engaged m the Arab-Israeli conflict as they stood last July, made by the British Institute of Strategic studies m its annual report onAFP - 540 words
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204 1970-09-05 7 New Delhi clamps down on foreign film makers NEW DELHI, Fri. A British television company today abandoned plans to make a film about India rather than accept restrictions imposed by the Indian Government. At the same time, a Government spokesman confirmed that henceforth all foreign filmmakers, whether working for televisionAP - 204 words
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302 1970-09-05 7 By JOHN DMA W la Salgoa THE success of anti-govern-ment Buddhists m the Senate elections on Sunday "probably marks the beginning of a new era m South Vietnamese politics," according to Saigon political observers. One observer said: "By joining the elections and by winning 16302 words
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Advertisement1500 1970-09-05 8 111 /I /I I I I KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules r^H V I >. beginning on this page are given m four parts for M I P§ ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. j^T v w^^^^m^^' KJt WliliW^3la^> Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF f*f1,500 words
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Advertisement992 1970-09-05 8 ORrafTJJNESUraL V (!»COa*OIUTEP»TrtE»gPUB^Ofa ICB BUILDING. 2 SMENTON WAY. SINGAPORE 1. TEL *****3-T U.K. -EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON.H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE, AWERP.BREM. Stagapare P. S'mam Peaaag kntwm: NBPTUNB AQUAMABINB Saßai ia pt/« Sept 7/1 Sept Loadea S/M. Hburg tM. R'aaai it/ it lavre u/lt A werp U/W B'tsca IT/M NBPTUNB TOPAZ992 words
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98 1970-09-05 9 PSA call for more men to handle lighter cargoes THE Port of Singapore Authority wants ships 1 agents to provide more workers for lighters to speed up cargo handling. The PSA says the shortage has resulted m higher costs m handling. It suggests that a minimum number of four workers98 words
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Article44 1970-09-05 9 TAIPEH, Fri. The Taiwan shipbuilding Corp. launched a 28,100-ton bulk carrier today for the Eddie Steamship Company, a Nationalist Chinese carrier. Christened the Irene, the U.S.$4 million ship is the fifth of the class built by the Govern- ment-owned corporation. APAP - 44 words
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Article206 1970-09-05 9 LONDON, Fri. The market was quiet but grain shippers covered a cargo from the U.S. Gulf to A von mouth at 82/6 fd (free discharge) for Sept. and were reported to have paid US$ll fio (Free m and out) for a cargo from California to Japan for206 words
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Article284 1970-09-05 9 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR SEPT. 5. OUT: Nardana 8/9, Browind 10/11, Ronneburg 15/16, Jens Maersk 18, Nichiryu Maru E.W. Jetty, Margo 22, Madhumati 25/26, Egda 27/28, Lycaon 31/32, Koushin Maru 40/41, Hakone 44, Jalakala 45, Eastern Supplier 47, Nagasaki 46,284 words
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Advertisement1113 1970-09-05 9 Westbound continued TSINGCHAU Sept 28/30 Colombo, Aden, Jeddah. SSA/SSA VISHVA MAHIMA Sept3o/Oct3 Rangoon, Calcutta. SCI/JS VESSEL A Sept 20 Basrah. Khorr.. Kuwait. B'raln, WEST BREEZE Sept 9/11 N.York, B'more, Charleston. Dubai. Damm. KL/GB N.Orleans. Houston Galweston. DL/CA VIENNE Sept IS L'don. Havre. H'burg. R'dam, A'werp O'kirk. MM/MM WONORATO Sept 7/81,113 words
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Advertisement201 1970-09-05 9 SCINDIA (3t) UNES I PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE MHbJ Loading For: LOS ANGELES. SAN DIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO. TACOMA, VANCOUVER B.C. Penang P. S'h«m Smoapore L Angete* "JALAKALA" Gdn 45/5 S^rt 5 Oct "JALARATNA" 29/30 S»pt 1/2 Oet 3/5 Oct 6 No« "JALARASHMI" 29/30 Oct. Oct 31/1 No« 2/4 No« Oat201 words
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Article347 1970-09-05 10 The market yesterday extended Thursday's Improved sentiment on selective buying. Gains were recorded over a fairly broad front. Foodstuffs, electric appliances, Pharmaceuticals, petroleums and some motorcars were firmer. Ajinomoto, Tokyo Sankyo, Honda Motor, Sony, Electric, Nippon oil, Showa Oil, Mitsubishi Oil and Ebara Mfg were particularly strong.347 words
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Article630 1970-09-05 10 Mining shares closed on a generally firmer note yesterday m the wake of sustained speculative support, and a recovery m uranium stocks. Queensland Mines was $2 higher at $25 after touching $26.50. while Kathleen Investments was 20 cents better at $9 after peaking at $9.10. Peko added630 words
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Article187 1970-09-05 10 The market closed steady I yesterday. Improved buying I following Thursday's late I rally lifted prices over a broad front and some fairly good gains were recorded. Dairies, Banks and Wharves were firmer. City Hotels, which declared a dividend of $1.60, declined $1. Total turnover amounted to187 words
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Article191 1970-09-05 10 DETROIT, Fri. New car production by the big three U.S. automakers m August was 109,000 units lower compared with the same period last year. The automakers reported total production of 288,210 passenger cars, down from 388,278 units m August last year. The main reason for the191 words
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477 1970-09-05 10 V.K. Chin - V.K. Chin By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Government is seeking ways to solve the problem of increased freight rates by the Far Eastern Freight Conference. Commerce and Industry Minister Mohamed Khir Johari said his Ministry had asked the Malaysian Timber Export Industry477 words
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Article243 1970-09-05 10 OFFICIALS of the Indian Trade and Industrial Exhibition at Great World park have received 150 trade inquiries and offers, several of them involving substantial orders. One offer alone amounts to over $10 million and is now being pursued by the exhibition authorities with manufacturers m243 words
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Article93 1970-09-05 10 JAKARTA, Fri. More than 75 percent of the clove trees owned by small farmers m the Lake Singkarak region of West Sumatra have died as a result of unknown causes according to reports from the area. The official Antara news agency said today that the average production at harvestAP - 93 words
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Article59 1970-09-05 10 JAKARTA, Fri. Manganese ore production m the Tasikmalaja area of West Java is expected to reach 10,000 tons this year according to West Java Vice-Governor Ahmad Nasuhi. The mines m the area are rich with ore with a high manganese content and with more modern mining methods manganese productionAP - 59 words
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Article95 1970-09-05 10 LONDON, Fri. Plessey Company announced that profit, before tax, for the 12 months to June 30, 1970, was £24,834,000 (compared with £21,145,000 for the preceding year). Tax took £11,130,000 (£9,490,000) and minority interests £189,000 (£109,000). Net profit available for the parent company after tax amounted to £13,303,000 (£11,283,000). SalesReuter - 95 words
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Article160 1970-09-05 10 GENEVA, Fri. A reluctant Board of Directors of Investors Overseas Services last night accepted a shortterm loam from laterWSKTwOI Jdve the new Jersey basedd equipment manufacturer a big voice m running the off-shore financial complex. The decision to accept the loan was taken after maay hours ofAP - 160 words
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249 1970-09-05 10 TOKYO, Fri. Indonesian Public Works Minister Sutami's inspection tour of a truck assembly plant of Isuzu Motor m Kawasaki has aroused speculation among Japanese automobile industry circles, Kyodo news service said. Kyodo said there was speculation that Sutami's visit may influence the international bidsAP - 249 words
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Article182 1970-09-05 10 NEW YORK, Fri.— Japan is aiming to become the world's No. 1 steel producer and for this purpose is searching the world for the necessary mountains of coal, Fortune Magazine reports m its September issue. Booming steel production has caused a shortage ofAP - 182 words
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Article94 1970-09-05 10 TOKYO, Fri.— Japan had a balance of payments surplus of US$79 million m July, compared with a US$4B million surplus m June and a deficit of US$55 million m July last year, the Finance Ministry said today. It attributed the favourable result largely to a substantial trade surplus94 words
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Article397 1970-09-05 10 SINGAPORE Movement was small this week, (ended Sept. 4). September traded within a quarter cent range of 51-1/4 cents whilst forwards hardly fluctuated at all. Good turnover was recorded on most days mainly on switches. September was switched at one cent discount to October and at 1-3/4397 words
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Article267 1970-09-05 10 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. 8 8 HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong Philippines (per 100 dollars, for Sept. 4). On New York TT 6.1076 On New York DD 6.10267 words
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Article302 1970-09-05 11 PAN-ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES, eoMoHdatod group profits were reduced last year because of losses suffered by the Setco group of subsidiaries. The profits fell by $405,780 to $1 ,981,825. The chairman, Inche Mohammad Raslan, said: "The acquisition of the Selco companies has put a greater strain on group302 words
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Article68 1970-09-05 11 SETRON BETTER OFF SETRON had aa eacowagiag first half this year and made aa uaodited set profit of ftta.ttt which laclades $44,aaa from interests oa fixed deposits. A deduction of $3t,tM for depreciation had also been made from theflgare. This compares favoarably with the $827,7tt profit for the whole of68 words
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Article28 1970-09-05 11 ODD VIENNA, Thurs. In the late autumn of this year an arts and crafts export catalogue will be issued, m which Austrian firms will announce their production programmes28 words
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Article364 1970-09-05 11 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE AFTER a slightly easier opening, prices hi the Stock Exchange yesterday improved m a wide range of counters to dose the day mixed. Although the selective speculatives continued to record the heaviest turnovers. some lower' priced industrials brought new sparks to364 words
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Article1293 1970-09-05 11 KEY Ctatai buyers' and Niters' prices ar« followed by the business dona. Figures m brackets denote traded lots v. I.ooo**. When the price Is not followed by a figure m brackets. It means only a single lot of 1.000 shares was traded at that price. The sut figures1,293 words
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Article343 1970-09-05 11 MCALISTER, an old established firm of 113 years, scored handsome profits amounting to $1,155,045 m the year ended June, as against $549,372 m the previous year. With the addition of investment income, interest and exceptional items, and after deducting tax and profits attributable to minority shareholders,343 words
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Article, Illustration117 1970-09-05 11 PEOPLE in bussiness MR. SIM KWANG LIAK, professional and photofinisher technical sales representative of Kodak (Malaya), leaves today for Rochester, New York, the headquarters of Eastman Kodak, to participate m an intensive training course m the technical and marketing skills associated with the company's photofinishing products. He is scheduled to117 words
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Article666 1970-09-05 11 SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER 51 K ceals a Ib. (nnchaaged). The morning market yesterday almost stagnated around overnight levels and price movements were marginal. The dull session saw activity m some future deals while physicals attracted no interest. In a very quiet afternoon, prices remained unchanged and trading volume was666 words
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Article432 1970-09-05 11 Stocks continued to move higher after 60 minutes of active trading yesterday. The gains, however, were not as vigorous as Thursday's pace. The Dow Jones industrials added more than three points and the Stanpoors index was ahead about 40 cents. Upside issues held a three-to-one lead432 words
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Article500 1970-09-05 11 The market yesterday was idle ahead of the weekend. An early firm tendency m line with overnight firmness on Wall Street failed to develop on lack of follow-through and prices held around Thursday's closing levels. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was 0.4 off at 337.9500 words
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Article21 1970-09-05 11 LONDON, Thurs. (Changes m brackets): Industriak 838.3 (+2.40); Tins 60.36 (Unch): Rubbers 141.09 (+0.61); Oils 268.62 (+0.90).21 words
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Article166 1970-09-05 11 AMSTERDAM Internationals were quietly steady to firmer yesterday. Private investors remained cautious because of the possible effects of the Dutch ports and engineering industry strikes on wages m other industries. Royal Dutch, Kkzo and Hoogovens firmed slightly, and Philips and Unilever were steady. Local industrials, steady m light166 words
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Article, Illustration173 1970-09-05 12 Gunman kills himself after 36-hour siege SEOUL., Frl. A South Korean gunman, holding oat m a teahouse m Yanggu, 7t miles east off Seoul, killed himself at midnight last night 3C hoars after he had occupied the house and shot dead an army sergeant who tried to arrest him. The173 words
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239 1970-09-05 12 TWO Scotland Yard detectives took part m a raid on a blue film show m Genting Lane In July. The Yard men were m Singapore on exchange duty at the time, the Ninth Magistrates' Court was told yesterday.239 words
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99 1970-09-05 12 Coffin-making a dying trade in China now HONGKONG, Fri. Chinese officials m Canton have ordered that bodies be either cremated or buried without coffins m order to conserve wood, Chinese travellers reported today. The travellers, arriving here from Canton, said China has classified wood as "a vital reconstruction material" not99 words
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324 1970-09-05 12 on a BUS COMPANY managers said yesterday they were prepared to take disciplinary action against rude conductors and drivers, but that passengers must come forward with their complaints. They were commenting on a letter published m the Herald yesterday from a Toa324 words
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184 1970-09-05 12 ABOUT 40 people from six families were made homeless yesterday when fire gutted 12 attap huts m Jalan Geok Seng off Upper Bukit Timah Road. It is believed the fire broke out after a boy lit a match m the184 words
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103 1970-09-05 12 A GROUP of school taxi drivers wants the government to reregister their vehicles as "second-class" taxis. Mr. Ng Eng Lam, 36, claimed yesterday that he represented the group and had handed a letter containing the request to Government officials. He said the letter,103 words
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Article31 1970-09-05 12 do a DAMAGES SUIT HONOLULU, Fri.— A suit seeking almost one million dollars damages as a result of a Philippine Air Crash a year ago was filed m Federal Court here31 words
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182 1970-09-05 12 An $18 million project to supply electricity to Pulau Bukom and Pulau Ayer Chawan is almost complete 72 miles of underwater cables have been successfully laid from the Jurong Power Station to the two islands. Mr. L.R. Estrop, acting Chief Electrical Engineer for182 words
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401 1970-09-05 12 Violent discord because of an untuned piano WHAT STARTED out as a recording session ended as a fight between a concert violinist and the recording studio's managing director, the Fourth Magistrate's Court heard yesterday. Violinist Kam Kee Yong, 32, brought a private summons against Arthur Charles Symons and his son401 words
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Article24 1970-09-05 12 DDD CAMP CHOLERA GENEVA, Fri. Cholera has broken out m a United Nations-run camp for Palestine refugees at Amman, the World Health Organisation announced.24 words
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Article405 1970-09-05 12 'I PAID FOR 1,000 SHARES, GOT ONLY 500' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A businessman, Mr. Lum Teik Kai, told the High Court here today that he bought 1,000 shares m a tin mining company nine years ago, but discovered four years later that he had only 500 shares405 words
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Advertisement101 1970-09-05 12 EXAM MffltllTlES? Facing with difficulties m your examinations? Hours can be wasted studying the wrong things m the wrong way. The Examiners and Lecturers of the University of London will teach you how to score the highest marks m all subjects. The secrets of examination success are revealed to help101 words
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Article, Illustration193 1970-09-05 13 Labour of love wins new Beetle for wife OUT of love for his wife, artist Hiew Hua Ping, 28, spent three days trying to catch a Beetle for her and he finally did. He spent one and a half days dreaming up ideas and designs for the Volkswagen193 words
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Article34 1970-09-05 13 THE MP for Crawford, Mr. Low Yong Nguan, will conduct the "Meet the People" sessions at the Kampong Glam constituency while the MP, Foreign Affairs Minister Mr. S. Rajaratnam, is away.34 words
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Article21 1970-09-05 13 THE monthly change of guards ceremony at the Istana gates will be held on Sunday at 5.30 p.m.21 words
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Article, Illustration227 1970-09-05 13 You hear some tall tales in the RAF. but this is going TOO far... WHEN Corporal Fred Owen heard he was being posted to the Island of Gan, the RAF's staging post m the Indian Ocean, he ordered a bed. For a regulation cot just won't take a S-foot-eight-inch frame,227 words
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235 1970-09-05 13 A 23-year-old workman reported to have been killed by a falling stone at a hotel worksite last month was the only person m a group who was not wearing a safety helmet, a coroner's inquiry heard yesterday. However, none of the witnesses235 words
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Article73 1970-09-05 13 THE organising committee of the Festival of Music and Dance (Group III) will be staging a concert of Chinese music and songs this evening under the patronage of the Minister of State for Labour, Mr. Sia fcah Hui. The concert by the National Theatre Company Chinese73 words
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225 1970-09-05 13 The day a wife went through husband's clothes... HOUSEWIFE Cheong Kum Lin, 41, told the High Court yesterday that she went through her husband's clothes and found a hotel bill made out m his name on the day he came home at 6.30 a.m. After her husband Wong Fook Choy,225 words
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Advertisement209 1970-09-05 13 TWO TWo^z=^ I ni n^^kv fl^^z^w < I I Ist Prize MERCEDES Bens 200 2nd Prize MORRIS 1100S i I (based on the last 6 digits) (based on the latt 6 digit*) I I TWO 3rd Prize TWO 4th Prize I The airline for Asia Vv The airline for Asia209 words
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370 1970-09-05 14 Dud $50s case: Eight years' jail for two men TWO men found guilty m the High Court last Wednesday of counterfeiting $70,000 m Malay si an currency were jailed for eight years each yesterday. Shum Wai Tong, 53, and Oh Ah Kai, 38, counterfeited the notes at Shum's printing shop370 words
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105 1970-09-05 14 A SCHOOL teacher told the High Court yesterday of how he made It attempts to persuade his wife to return home after she left him on April 23, IMS. The teacher, Mr. Kwek Ah Chian, 35, of How Snn Avenue, said that four months105 words
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Article524 1970-09-05 14 HOTEL MALAYSIA Sapper Club Miss Super Voice, Lynn Rogers, will be here for another two days before she says farewell. Those who have not seen or heard her yet should not miss this opportunity. Duo Revelle, the husband and wife acrobatic team, also finishes after this week.524 words
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Article, Illustration199 1970-09-05 14 THERE was no doubt about it the kids were the scene-steal ers of the Generation Gap fashion show at the Hilton Hotel m aid of the Singapore Association for the Blind yesterday. With ages ranging from 18 months to eight years,199 words
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Advertisement322 1970-09-05 14 aBBBBBBBBm .A A GREAT TIM LIES IN STORE 12 Midnight Show featuring LVNN ROGERS The Girl with an eye-popping figure with a voice to match! Sings on same LP as The Beatles, Elvis Presley. Diana Ross. 10 p.m. Show featuring Duo Ravelle Tino Gatchalian 4 hit Orchestra with star singer.322 words
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Advertisement521 1970-09-05 14 0119 11 008, IJOS. 4-00, 0.90 04.18 p.m. Stuart Wnltmaii "BRMWOUT" Color By DoLu«a (Onltad ArWata) IOtkO4ODAYt 11 a.m, 1.48,4-00. 0.90 04.90 pm "TNI WOLFMAN OP COUNT OAACULA" m COLORSCOPC Plua Saocial Faaturott* "HOMSJKON4 PaSTWfAX" catar Capital a-Udo-TiwaH* afaW~ "Two BMW POO, a ailOOT" Mandarin m SCOPE COLOR Tomorrow 0-45521 words
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Advertisement2482 1970-09-05 15 m j Your complete weekend guide L JobniPMlHnl IF YOU eBj °y the tou h and bru^* LnVT^nWfTVTi^T^TTTnH f lo g B1 111B 1 1 nWsn6K2AuHSbnil! t O6ll Texas Rasslin and Boxing from K^l T fl 11 1 3 VI I I Pal L J°HH!IWIHI BSafafHLfßafsflnnlnl Rainbo are for yon.2,482 words
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Article97 1970-09-05 16 ALLAN CHAN - ALLAN CHAN By MOTOR cart and motor cycles have come a long way since those chugalong days when they were novelties and needed attention before and after each journey. They now require much less .maintenance to remain mobile. But one fine day, your old faithful is bound to have97 words
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Article, Illustration877 1970-09-05 16 SINCE its introduction at the Transport and Communications Exposition last year, the Ford Capri has been one of the most looked for cars m Singapore. Almost 1,000 units have been sold yet the car still commands second looks and long stares, being probably the most877 words
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Advertisement686 1970-09-05 16 -^^^^^^^^^^o^\ fl\^^^nn^nl nT a^ j^^^ n^Bw^^^s^d*'** I u^hr^ 4r Uf^^ n^h^^ I n^n^^^^^n^nl BJ *Jr* A.Banm Hal -^^an nTu"-^* 3 jf' BP^^ BavBBBBBBP I^BBBP aa nBBi BBL^^^nßß 'BBbbBBBBBBBBBBm /Q EJ^ffr i fi?ws B^^ n^ 1^ laßn Bn^BBBBBBrJBBBBm^BBI BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVWbV?AbBBBBBBBBBb1 B^B ng m ■Oft^'rf^'tft^ I H7 Bm^^'vr .^B BBBBBBBBEHBBBBBBBbI B^3**^s^nl n«^T^^^» V686 words
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Article, Illustration745 1970-09-05 21 Honda in a hurry A TOP speed of 85 mph, yet still able to do 80 miles to the gallon. An engine that will rev up to 10,500 revs, yet still pull smoothly from below 3,000 revs. This is the Honda C 8175. The C 8175 Is Hondas answer to745 words
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Article, Illustration399 1970-09-05 21 Chef Bill serves a deinty dish I WAS confused. I didn't know whether to do my duty to all you women readers and pay attention to the method of cooking "Chicken A La Pontini", or forget about it completely and feast my eyes on chef William Nuesch instead. Every time399 words
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Article840 1970-09-05 21 IT'S EASY to buy a second hand bike and end up with a load of trouble. WITH the Govern ment about to impose inspections on motorcycles and scooters over five years old, it pays to be extra careful to make sure the bike you have840 words
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Advertisement720 1970-09-05 22 C/M ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL, P.P.C. REQUIEMS ft REUNIONS. Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40cts. All other classified advertisements: Minimum $4/ for 20 words, each additional word 20cts. Box Service charge720 words
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Advertisement676 1970-09-05 22 LEADING CONTRACTORS FIRM requires for immediate appointment 2 electricel supervisors, competent and experienced to fit In to the Job, 2 electrtciana with good knowledge and experience In all aspects of electrical Installation, and 2 storekeepers. Only persona of the right calibre need apply to Box Hl l lB Singapore Herald.676 words
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Advertisement647 1970-09-05 22 /Aki^TTilk QiICPI For our Classified DuuLLlli ™Qol Tele-Ad Services t BBBBBBBBBl BS BBBBBB BBS! BBSBBBSBBl BBS LADY SHIPPING CLERK with typing ability. Minimum qualifications:- Senior Cambridge. Must be able to work Independently. Please state experience and salary required to Box 1022 Singapore Herald, Spore. MODERN SHOPPING COMPLEX requlrea receptionists. Please647 words
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Advertisement507 1970-09-05 22 URGENTLY REQUIRED 3/4 Bedrooms Bungalow with entertaining area, about 3 5. miles Bukit Timah Road/Holland. Road. Rent about $2,000 per month. Apply Ling ft- Chen Pte. Ltd.. *****3. Spore. FLAT Oil MEZZANINE m City Towers. Please Phone *****1. Spore. IF YOU HAVE HOUSES or Properties to sell, rent or value,507 words
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Advertisement459 1970-09-05 22 TAMGUN DRIVING SCHOOL quick to pass your driving teat Hourly WSCOVER a new appearance m $6/- 16 Tanglln Road Spore Tel. *y making an appointment *****9. with Mr. Sunny, at the Orchid Inn MBjBBBMMBBmBJ^MBBmsfIBB—VJi Saloon, Dunearn Road. Whether you want a haircut, shave, facial U*l|i||SJ|igUa&J|B||J|fi| massage including manicure, your •^■■■■■■■■l^bWbbblbblbsb^B459 words
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Advertisement186 1970-09-05 22 APPOINTMENTS I m SINGAPORE TOBACCO COmPAMY (PTE) LTO. invite applications for the post of ENGINEER Applicants must be: Singapore citizens, m possession of suitable Engineering qualifications and have had some years experience m a responsible position m Industry. The successful candidate will be based m Singapore. He wil be held186 words
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208 1970-09-05 23 TURIN, Fri. Koji Watanabe, the man who pulled Japan out of its post-war tennis slump, is to retire from competition after the Davis Cup next year. Wa tana be, 28, who played m seven Wimbledons and eight Davis Cup teams,AFP - 208 words
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Article, Illustration830 1970-09-05 23 FOREST HILLS, New York, Fri. Margaret Court of Australia opened her bid for the last leg of a tennis grand slam yesterday by crushing 20-year-old Pam Austin of the United States m 27 minutes winning 6-1 6-0 m the U.S. Open tennisAP - 830 words
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93 1970-09-05 23 MILAN, Italy, Fri. Foreign cyclists spearheaded by Belgian ace Eddy Merckx made a clean sweep of all events at an All-Stars cycling meet at the Vigorelli Stadium here yesterday. Eddy Merckx took the Grand Prix of the Almond Flowers by beating all entries mAP - 93 words
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Article39 1970-09-05 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia wJJI be represented by a seven men and six women team m the Asian Bowling Championships at Bangkok m December, an official of the Malaysian Tenpin Bowling Congress said here today.39 words
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Article, Illustration330 1970-09-05 23 PASADENA, California, Fri. Winners of the 1970 Clean Air Car race will have a chance to rent their cars to the government for further research into ways of cutting back air pollution spewed out by cars, a U.S. officialAP; Radiophoto - 330 words
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209 1970-09-05 23 FOREST HILLS, New York, Fri. Two of America's leading players, Arthur Ashe Jr., and Cliff Richey, doubt that they will be interested m Lamar Hunt's one million dollar world championship of tennis which was announced yesterday. "It appears too restrictive for me," said Ashe,AP - 209 words
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Miscellaneous406 1970-09-05 23 TWINSET CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 1 Mechanical necessity for a good circulation? (6, 5) 9 Bonds round at the finish (3) 10 Guardian for distraught 2 Former antique? (3) rector taking 'pot' (9) 3 Beginning a letter (5) 11 Medical Officer returns with 4 Landowner it seems you triumphant expression to406 words
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389 1970-09-05 24 ST ANDREW'S are the overall champions m the eleventh annual Serangoon District Swimming carnival at Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. The Saints with 252 points walked away with the day's top honours with Victoria School finishing second with 110 points. Cedar Girls School won the girls'389 words
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226 1970-09-05 24 TWO athletes will be recommended by the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association for the Sixth Asian Games at Bangkok m December. They are high jump <»h»i«»pi«M» Nor Azahar, and Maimoon Bakar, the 400 and 800 metres women's national record holder. Nor and Maimoon reached the226 words
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857 1970-09-05 24 Tan all set for repeat performance TT tourney NATIONAL SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIPS DEPENDING champion Tan Kai Kok of Chung Cheng High School stroked his way to the hoys' singles final rounds m the schools national table tennis championships. Tan is all set for a repeat performance having won the title on857 words
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Article196 1970-09-05 24 SEMBAWANG Shipyard Sports Club completed a double when they won the Singapore Hockey Association junior knockout title with a 1-0 victory over the Singapore Cricket Club on the Padang yesterday. Sembawang who had earlier won Division three league, scored their winning goal m the 14th196 words
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Article, Illustration125 1970-09-05 24 HOLLINWELL, England, Fri. Brian Barnes, a 25-year-old English player, shot a four under par 68 to lead the field by two strokes at the end of the first day of the John Players £70.000 tournament Barnes led Peter Thomson of Australia by two strokes atAP - 125 words
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526 1970-09-05 24 Pat sets three City District records SINGAPORE international Patricia Chan shattered three records on the concluding day of the City District Secondary Schools annual swimming championships at the River Valley swimming pool, yesterday. Representing Methodist Giris' School Patricia set records m the 50 metres backstroke, 50 metres and 100 metres526 words
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393 1970-09-05 24 An unbeaten 51 by Zainudin in 2nd Test KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia scored 164 for three at the close of the first day's play m their three-day Test against Singapore for the Saudara cup at the Kuala Lumpur Padang today. The Test, restricted t,o nationals of both countries, is for393 words
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322 1970-09-05 24 TRENGGANU won the Feith Cup when they beat the Singapore Business Houses Football League by five penalty goals to three after a 4all draw despite extra time at Jalan Besar Stadium. After trailing 2-1 at the interval, Trengganu put up a spirited fight322 words
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RACE GUIDE THE SINGAPORE herald
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Article, Illustration817 1970-09-05 1 Sungei Wang for Penang Club Cup Sungei Wang II can recoup the losses by annexing the Club Cup (Race 8) over 8% at Penang tomorrow. The Macquario Gelding's second to Privy Council last week was an encouraging per-] formance. He gave chase to Debar who opened a three lengths lead817 words
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Advertisement126 1970-09-05 1 The World of Seiko Time: Precise. ..Punctual. ..Modern In this modern world of ours, times have changed. And Seiko, the world's largest jeweled-lever watc ''i2 s^^^ manufacturing company, has changed time. j|/< 'M^^r^^B They've made it more accurate. More de y/^^jjijjjjjjrrJj^Zjj^W pendable. More realistically priced. rsif^Z^^^^SSSß^SM Take Seiko 5 Actus,126 words
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Article9 1970-09-05 1 CAVALIER - MUSTANG II TO WIN RACE SEVEN CAVALIER By fefefe9 words
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Article, Illustration911 1970-09-05 1 CAVALIER - Mustang II should have the beating of the Class Four Div. 3. field over 6f (Race Seven) at Penang tomorrow. The four year old New Zealand gelding ran a creditable third to Royal Mark over 7f on the first day. He was quickly into his stride and was still one911 words
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Advertisement151 1970-09-05 1 -KEY THIS combined race card and form guide gives the following information: The first line reads from left: Number of horse, last five runs, name of horse; (sire); age and origin (e.g. 4A for 4 years Australian); weight, up and down m handicap (e.g. +6 up by 6 Ib. from151 words
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Article403 1970-09-05 2 1. ***** SENATOR (Woodfield) 4NZ 9.00d2d+18 a STT/T«h (-9) Rajoo (3) 7/16 Pg29/8 c 6 7.10$ MM 1:9.6; 4, hd. 1 Kham.s. 8/14 P9IB/7 dlc6 8. ly 6f: 1:18; 2V», Vj, V 2 Johnson. 9/11 lp4/4 d3cs B.llg 6f; 1:15.4; Vz, 3, 6 Chuah.i 2. ***** GREAT CHAMP (Port403 words
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Article576 1970-09-05 2 1. ***** AMNESTY (John's Court) 5A 9.00 same a Manhattan/Spencer Johnson (12) F 3/16 Pg29/8 d2c6 9.0s 7f; Coup De Main 8.3. 2. High Chaparral 8.9-1:31.2; Ift Johnson. 2/12 Johnwn 206 B'4y8 4y 6fi 1- ThUndef Of Yan 9 tze 8 -3. 3. Bulldozer 8.6 1:16.2; 2V», 1, Ift576 words
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Article315 1970-09-05 2 1. PRINCELY COACH (Faux Tlrage) 3NZ 9.00 New horse g Elcassey/J. Donnelly Nelson (C) 2. .5337 HI-OCTANE (Sprin, Star) 5A 8.13d3d+9 T...C..-Em/Z..n (-3) Ch.am (1, F 7/12 PglB/7 d2c4 8.4y B'/2f; 1:50.2; 2>/*, V 2, 2 Cheam. 3/14 Pgll/7 d2c4 7.11g 7f; 1. Yankee Clipper 7.13. 2. Jajaka 8.1315 words
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413 1970-09-05 2 Race Four 3.45 p.m. Div. 4-61 ($6,000) 1. 3130S SUNNY HEART (Coeur Volant) 6A 9.00d2d 1 a XL Chong/Mansor Velu (10)F 8/12 Pg3O/8 d2c4 8.13y 71; 1:28.8; l»/a, IVj, 2Va Velu. 10/11 Pgl9/7 d2c4 9.0g 6f; 1:16; 3, nk, Vz Velu. 3/12 Spl4/6 d2c4 8.12g 6f; 1. Bodyguard 8.6, 2.413 words
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Article451 1970-09-05 3 1. ***** PHALZ {Indian Empire) 5A 9.00 Mm* Henry /Daniels Mitchell (4) 3/16 Pg29/8 c 6 9.0$ sVifj 1. Bulldozer 7.8, 2. Scorpio II f,|| 1:9.6; 4 hd 1 Mitchell 9/15 Spl/8 d4cs 9.0y6f; 1:16; 3, hd. lVa Mitchell. 10/12 Sp2s/7 d3cs B.loy 6f; 1:15; 1, nk. 2 Mitchell.451 words
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Article519 1970-09-05 3 1. ***** WISOOM (Robber Prince) 6A 9.00+13 a F/Tulloh White (2) 3/10 Pg3o/8 d2c4 B.ly sV*f; 1. The Joker 8.9, 2. Sun Rage 8.9— 1:8.8; 6, Vz, 3 Foo. 2/13 PglB/7 d3c4 8.12y 6f; 1. Negri Express 8.12, 3. Try To Equal 8.13 1:16.4; 7, V*. sh Podmore. 4/11519 words
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487 1970-09-05 3 Race Three: 3. 10 p.m Cl 4, Div 1 -6f ($6,500) 1. ***** LOVELY LADY (Ruler) SA 8.06-S a Sung Bros./R. Breuk Dawkins (2) 8/12 Pg3O/8 dlc4 9.0y sVif; 1:8.8; Vt, 3, V 2 Pretty. 10/10 Pgl9/7 dlc4 9.0g 6f; 1:15.6; 1V», IV., sh Dawkins. 3/14 Sp dlc4 8.109 6f;487 words
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396 1970-09-05 3 1. ***** PIL MARSHAL (Pipe of Peace) 8A B.oB ud 6 g Mews/Paul Subian (1) 5/135p26/7 d3c2 9.0s 6f; 1:16.2; 2V?, V?, 2 Buang. 8/10 KL4/7 d2c2 9.0h 6f; 1:17.6; >/2, 2. IV2 Liew. 12/13 KL27/6 dlc2 8.3y 7f; 1:28.8; V2, 2,396 words
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54 1970-09-05 3 Race Five 4. 20 p.m C12, Div. 1- 6f ($8,500) 1. 02 HOLE IN ONE (Dara) «A ».00*7 aMT Wea/E. Breutc Shaari (1 1) F 2/13 Pq3o/f» dlc2 8.7y 6f; 1. Letter Of Credit 8.7, 3. E Site Special 7.13- 1:16; 2, 2, 1 Shaari. 10/10 Sp26/7dlc2 8.4s 6f; 1:15.4;54 words
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Article754 1970-09-05 4 1. ***** GILANG GUMILANG (Skyline) 7A 9.00*9 a 88/Heddle Himid (3] 8/16 Pg29/8 d2c6 8.5s 71; 1:31.2; l'/4, l'/ 4 Hamid. 7/12 lpls/8 d2c6 8.6y 6f 1:16.2; 2 1/2, 1, IVj Hamid. 10/14 PglB/7 dlc6 7.12y 6f; 1:18; 2Vj, V 4, Vj Hamid. 2. ***** DELVILLE (Sir Oelville) 7A754 words
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Article482 1970-09-05 4 1. 340 KOTY (Curraneway) SA 9.00ud 9 Mast/J. Donnelly Chiam (9) 11/13 Pg29/8 d3c4 9.0s 71; 1:29.4; Sh, l'/4. sh Chiam. 4/8 Pg23/5 d2c4 9.0y 8»/jf; 1:51.6; IV4, hd, 8 Pretty. 3/11 KL2S/4 d4c4 8.13g 61; 1. Marshal Fleet 8.11, 2. Lovely Lady 8.3 1:14.6; 2'/ 2 IV2, IV?482 words
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493 1970-09-05 4 1. ***** BLACK TULIP (Maddalo) 8A 9.00+4 aKL Chong/Teh (-5) Rajoo (6) 6/16 Spl3/6 d4c3 B.log 6f; 1:14.8; Nk, 1, 1 Velu. 5/10 Pgl7/5 d2c3 B.Bg 6f; 1:15; Ns, 2'/», 2V* Rajoo. 10/11 KLI9/4 d2c3 9.0g 6f; 1:13.6; l»/2, hd, 2 Velu.493 words
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508 1970-09-05 4 Race Eight: 6.05 p.m. Cl. 2, Div 3. 6f ($8,000) 1. ***** BLUE SKY (Gray Sovereign) 3lr 9.00dd 9 Auric/R. Breuk Dawklni <4)F 6/12 Pg29/8 d2c2 90s 6f 1:15.2; Sh, l>/4, ft Dawkins. 6/11 Sp26/7 d2c2 8.5s 6f; 1:15.8; 3, 2 M. Ismail. 1/10 IplB/1 dlc3 B.log 6f; 2. Joyful508 words
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Article477 1970-09-05 5 1. ***** HEADLINER (Proud Look) 6NZ 9.00ud+7 a Big Sevan/Teh Nelson (1) F 1/12 SSSSiSIi?' ?f: Tan9 Tan9 86 3 BlaSt -1 28.8; IV,, IV,. 2* 5/11 Pgl9/7 dlc4 B.og B>/2f 1:49.2; V,, 1, IV, Nelson 9/12 Pgl2/7 dlc4 8.2y 7f; 1:28.6; 1, 3 Nelson. 2. 6231 SECOND PHASE477 words
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Article772 1970-09-05 5 1. StOfO CULATER (Pipe of Peace) CA 9.00*5 a Chens/Tulloh Nawari (12) 12/13 Pg3o/8 dlc6 8.9y 7f; 1:28.6; 5, 2, 2V* Whit*. 6/9 Spl/8 d2cs 8.4y 9f; 1:56.4; lto. 1, 5 Johnson. 15/16 Sp2s/7 d2cs 8.3g 8f; 1:40; lto, nk, 2 Podmore. 2. ***** Decuman (Affreux) 5A 8.13-1 a772 words
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Article, Illustration774 1970-09-05 5 1.x***** HOKORU (Orgogllo) 11 A t.OO Mm* a Chukcll/Tullort Podmort (12) 10/10 Pg3O/8 dlc2 9.0y 7f; 1:27.6; 2, hd Podmore. 3/9Sp2/8 dlc2 8.49 7fj 1. Kachang Kuda 9.0. 2. Blah Blah 8.12 1:25; 2, Vi, 2 Nelson. l/135p26/7 d3c2 8.7s 6f: 2. Elite Special 8.9, 3. Cum Laude B.lo—774 words
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Article, Illustration525 1970-09-05 6 PENANG, Fri. Kaisar with Wadi astride did a sparkling gallop on a soft track here this morning. The four-year-old Vertigo gelding sprinted stylishly over 3f m 37-3/5 from a standing start. On this workout Kaisar should be a good bet for Race Three on Sunday. There was525 words
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Article, Illustration517 1970-09-05 7 PENANG, Thurs. Tal Pan did an impressive workout on a yielding track here this morning, with Mamat Hassan up the five-year old English gelding strode out stylishly over 3f m 37-1/5. Amber Lass also attracted attention when she did a smart 3f sprint m 37-2/5. The Makapura517 words
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