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Title Section14 1970-09-24 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 56 Singapore Thursday. September 24, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS14 words
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Article64 1970-09-24 1 DAMASCUS: Palestine resistance movement claimed control of northera Jordan cities of Irbid and Ramtha and that the commandos had held off government attacks m both centres. TEL AVIV: Israeli saM Syrian farces la Jordan were coatiaaiag to withdraw toward the Syria* border. WASHINGTON United States was on the point64 words
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Article771 1970-09-24 1 SOVIET President Nikolai Podgorny and Prime Minister Alexei Kosygin are to visit Singapore at the invitation of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew who ended a nine-day official visit to the Soviet Union yesterday. A joint communique released simultaneously m Singapore and Moscow this morning said aTUN TAN SIEW SIN - 771 words
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Article, Illustration225 1970-09-24 1 Lee in Paris: We want to be friends with everybody PARIS, Wed. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew arrived here from the Soviet Union this afternoon saying he expected his five-day visit m France to be "not only personally profitable but rewarding to Singapore.*' The French Minister of Labour, Mr. Joseph Fontanet,225 words
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Article, Illustration362 1970-09-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak today dropped Tan Sri Khaw Kai Boh and added two new Ministers to his Cabinet, and stressed that his immediate concern was Government efficiency and internal unity. He made the announcement362 words
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94 1970-09-24 1 KUCHING, Wed— Security forces yesterday killed a Communist guerilla m an ambush m the Sungei Sarikei, area m the Third Division, the. State Operations Committee announced here today. The S.O.C. statement said that two other guerillas were believed to have been seriously injured m the94 words
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116 1970-09-24 1 JURONG will be the graveyard for all condemned pirate taxis and today Commnnications Minister Yong Nyuk Lin will see the lint lot meet their doom. The pirate taxis will be disposed of at the National Iron and Steel Mill at Jurong. All future condemned116 words
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629 1970-09-24 1 Hissein 's forces begin the big push in the north AMMAN, Wed. The Jordanian Array and Air Force swung into a general offensive today In the north aimed at driving Syrian military forces oat of Jordan. This was annonnced by the Military Governor, Field Marshal Habib Majali, m a communiqueAFP; AP - 629 words
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Advertisement11 1970-09-24 1 See Pag* 12 Red dump found— See page 12, col. 1.11 words
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Advertisement210 1970-09-24 1 Syrlaa tbrast stepped by tamks...B*pes fade f«r Mg Fnt agree»eat to pressare Syria.. .U.S. plaaes fly to Tarkey oa rescae litri— staad by...Arafat rejects toagk cease-fire terats...Brltaia deales reports «f bilateral deal wttk UJackers. Page f. beautiful airconditioners because thatis all we do make At Carrier, we make nothing but210 words
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Miscellaneous10 1970-09-24 1 WEATHER forecast for Singapore front CM a.m. to noon today:10 words
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Article778 1970-09-24 2 BRUCE GRANT - BRUCE GRANT From London THE nearer one gets to the centre of Britain's east of Suez policy the harder it is to find. In Canberra, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, as m the Persian Gulf and probably m South Africa, the British decision to maintain778 words
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Article, Illustration554 1970-09-24 2 TOKUMA KATO - SUGAR-COATING JAPAN'S ARMED FORCES BUILD- UP TOKUMA KATO Staggering budget for public relations By TOKYO: The Japanese Defence Agency (JDA) budget for 1971 includes a staggering sum to publicise the Self Defence Forces (SDF), the Japanese euphemism for the armed forces. The highlight of the "new operation" is the inaugurationJAPAN FEATURES - 554 words
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THE SINGAPORE HERALD
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Article450 1970-09-24 2 MR. Lee Kuan Yew's visit to the Soviet Union would appear to have been a great success. Though the joint communique issued yesterday contains nothing that demonstrably exceeds conventional warmth, the impression is strong that it portends developments of considerable significance. President Podgorny and Prime Minister Kosygin450 words
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Article723 1970-09-24 2 GRAHAM SAGE - GRAHAM SAGE DURING the course of a typically trite waitingroom dialogue I mentioned to the young lady sitting next to me that I had damp 'digs' and enquired as to the condition of hers. Her amiable smile darkened, her expression went from the puzzled to the indignant723 words
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Advertisement9 1970-09-24 2 QUALITY I SPORTS EQUIPMENT Exclusive I Sports Store... 'I9 words
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Article, Illustration923 1970-09-24 3 Note in dead gunman's pocket 'I blame parents' CORNERED by police m a Toa Payoh flat, gunman Tan Chiang Lai put a bullet m his brain and thus ended the life of a self confessed criminal. After his death, the police found m his pocket a letter blaming the life923 words
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136 1970-09-24 3 A RELIEF fund committee has been formed for the seven children of Mr. and Mrs. Quek Lim Hoe who died m hospital on Tuesday of burns after a cooker exploded m their St. Michael's Estate flat. The committee, with Dr.136 words
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Article53 1970-09-24 3 THE stretch of Thomson Road, at the 3^ milestone will be closed to both vehicular traffic and pedestrians for a further two and a half months to enable construction work on the flyover to be completed. The closure will reduce the risk of objects falling accidentally on53 words
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Article91 1970-09-24 3 New Green Bus Company service THE GREEN BUS COMPANY will start a new service with 20 new buses from Bukit Panjang to Commonwealth Avenue. STARTING from Bukit Panjang Circus (m front of police station), Upper Bukit Timah Road, Bukit Timah Road, Dunearn Road, U turn at Junior College back to91 words
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Article43 1970-09-24 3 A SIX-YEAR-OLD girl was knocked down and injured by a motor-cycle at a zebra crossing m March this year, a traffic court was told yesterday. The motor-cyclist, Koo See Kew, 22, a labourer, was fined $120 for inconsiderate driving. ODD43 words
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Article46 1970-09-24 3 LABOURER M. Abdulla, 49, fell to his death from a 30 ft. piling frame at the Jurong Marine Base on Monday and not while untying a cable from the winch of a crane at Jurong Shipyard, as reported m the Herald on Tuesday.46 words
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Article313 1970-09-24 3 CONJUNCTIVITIS: HOW N OT TO CATCH I THE conjunctivitis (sore eyesjepidemic m Singapore is expected to continue for some time more, a Health Ministry statement warned last night. But, the statement said, there was no need for undue alarm as the virul infection was relatively mild and313 words
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232 1970-09-24 3 'Public interest has replaced private profit' banker PUBLIC interest has replaced private profit as the main objective of modern commercial banks m an era when they are becoming more exposed to the public eye. Dr. Yap Pheng Geek said this last night m speaking of "Commercial Banking Policies and Practices"232 words
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Advertisement56 1970-09-24 3 h3S Bn^i^^_i^^flMv flll fMJfll Mm l"Si^l M pk B^n^ m^ v "^Hf^Bfc^B^^Ht 61 the doffctsjd Japanese Government 'Goodl Derfeß' Award for 1969 I FM^B i^nj JB. iBaI nßflf B JBBhhBJbBuP^ iV«Bi BLjJ L-J"BlJ B^^B I $ti» n!y camera m the world with an electronic jfetrtsjpatat ra^fte one«, &nrn 1 /50056 words
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281 1970-09-24 4 SMA urges Govt to engage part-time medical specialists THE Singapore Medical Association urged the Government last night to consider engaging part-time specialists from the private sector to help train aspiring specialists to fill vacancies m the medical services. The association was commenting on Health Minister Chua Sian Chin's statement last281 words
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Article, Illustration395 1970-09-24 4 Landmark to give way to $70mil. skyscraper NEW OCEAN BUILDING FOR OLD... SINGAPORE'S waterfront will have a new look when a $70 million building complex including a 28-storey office tower on a 66,000 sq. ft. site m Collyer Quay is completed m 1973. Announcing this at a news conference yesterday,395 words
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Article, Illustration328 1970-09-24 4 Era of the global liner— with nuclear power THE airliner of the year 2000 will be nuclear powered— the answer to air and noise pollution, Mr. William Hannan, vice-president of LockheedCalifornia, predicted yesterday. It will be able to fly 600 passengers just under the speed of sound to any city328 words
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Article90 1970-09-24 4 ART CONTEST FOR THE UNDER-13S THE THEATRE World Association is organising a painting competition for children of three age group—s--7 years, 8-10 years and 11-13 years. The closing date is Oct. 9 and entry forms are available at C.K. Tangs, Robinson's and Cold Storage. Prizes will be given away at90 words
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176 1970-09-24 4 A MAN who twice broke a police supervision order was sentenced yesterday by Ninth Magistrate Gjam Chin Toon to serve a year m jail, to be followed by another year's supervision. Senior Inspector Chia Cheng Toh told the court yesterday that Salim M.176 words
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Article, Illustration13 1970-09-24 4 An artist's impression of the new Oceaa Building superimposed on aa aerial pictare.13 words
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252 1970-09-24 4 15,500 jobs in hotel-tourist industry within two years THERE will be direct employment for about 15,573 people m the hotel and tourist industry m Singapore by 1972. Of this, 10,600 will need basic training m the hotel and catering courses, a Government sources said yesterday The demand for waiters and252 words
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Article85 1970-09-24 4 MISS TAN Poi Beng, a clerk, was awarded $4,500 damages by the High Court yesterday for injuries she sustained m a road accident m April, 1967. Mr. H.E. Cashin, for Miss Tan, told the court she had been standing beside a scooter m Hoi85 words
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102 1970-09-24 4 JAKARTA, Wed. The Indonesian Navy seized two Malaysian fishing boats and arrested four of their crew members recently when they were caught fishing In Indonesian waters, off the coast of West Kalimantan, the official Antara News Agency reported today. The report said the four menAP - 102 words
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Article, Illustration9 1970-09-24 4 P/tRDMEfSftNTMAKE FAROMERS 60 ID 660, PARSER9 words
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Advertisement132 1970-09-24 4 "Dollook like v a machine: "That's what I asked my boy. after fiddling \Mth figures all day long." "For all the money 1 use up on pencils he could buy a real machine". "And I could go back to being a girl" The Facit Cl 13 calculator adds, subtracts, multiplies132 words
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680 1970-09-24 5 —DESPITE THE MANY MOSCOW FEELERS TO SINGAPORE... SOVIET Embassy officials here just can't understand why Singapore does not seem to be responding to feelers sent out by their Government The officials say Singapore is not taking part m cultural exchanges despite agreements signed between the680 words
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188 1970-09-24 5 'Singapore: Heaven in S-E Asia' speech takes the first prize A STUDENT of Mans Stella High School called Singapore a "Heaven m South-East Asia" at an oratorical contest yesterday. Lee Kin Wan. 15, spoke on "Singapore A Model of International Understanding" a topic given to him half an hour before188 words
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137 1970-09-24 5 LEADERSHIP TRAINING COURSES FOR CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL servants are being seat by the Government for training at the Oatward Bound School la Pulau I'bin aad the National Yoath Leadership Training Institute m South Buona VisU Road. The training at the school Is based oa a series of challenges which demand137 words
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Article46 1970-09-24 5 KUCHING, Wed. One of the main roads m Kuching has been re-named Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman m recognition of the Tunku' s services to the nation. The re-naming of Jalan Thomson was approved by the Kuching Municipal Council at its monthly meeting.46 words
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137 1970-09-24 5 NEGOTIATIONS for productivity incentive scheme for workers of the Sugar Industry of Singapore Ltd. m Jurong have failed. The union representing 70 per cent of the 200 workers Pioneer Industry Industries Employees' Union and the management are making a joint application to refer the137 words
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181 1970-09-24 5 More MSA training courses for expansion MALAYSIA-SINGAPORE Airlines has stepped up its training programme to meet its continued expansion during the year, an MSA official said yeaterday. Twenty-live different courses on air frame, engine, electrical and instrument maintenance have been conducted by 13 instructors. Intensive training on traffic handling, air181 words
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Article, Illustration68 1970-09-24 5 According to a police spokesman, Supt. Yap's tour is m connection with his duties as Commandant of the Vigilante Corps -the post he last held. He has been m the police force for the past IS years. He is married, with two68 words
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420 1970-09-24 6 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Prospects dimmed yesterday for an agreed Big Four response to King Hussein's appeal for pressure on Syria to withdraw armed forces from Jordan. Diplomatic sources said the Soviet Union had refused to go along with a joint declaration420 words
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271 1970-09-24 6 BEIRUT, Wed. As Arab leaders attempted mediation m Amman today, the Palestinian Command declared that it would refuse any cease-fire so long as King Hussein remained m power. "We did not start the shooting and we will not accept a cease-fire before the fall ofAFP - 271 words
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132 1970-09-24 6 HEIDELBERG, West Germany, Wed. Eighteen U.S. ClBt transport planes left West German bases yesterday for Turkey where they are expected to stand by la case of an evacuation of U.S. citizens from Jordan. Bnt the U.S. Armed Forces Command spokesman refusedAFP; AP - 132 words
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416 1970-09-24 6 LONDON, Wed. The Foreign Office denied today press reports that Britain was considering a bilateral deal with the Palestinian skyjackers to obtain the release of eight British hostages kidnapped m the recent airliner hijackings. A spokesman said the British Government's attitude onAFP - 416 words
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Article59 1970-09-24 6 Ex-Mayor jailed for extortion TRENTON (New Jersey), Wed. Former Newark city mayor Hugh Addonizio was today sentenced to 10 years m jail and fined US$lO,OOO on his conviction for extortion and conspiracy. Addonizio has already said he would appeal his conviction on 63 counts of extorting money from contractors doingAP - 59 words
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204 1970-09-24 6 Vietnam war outlawed by State: Lawyers' advice WASHINGTON, Wed. The Federal Government has advised the Supreme Court that any position it might take on the Massachusetts legislation outlawing the Vietnam war might have serious repercussions on the court itself. The Massachusetts State Assembly enacted a law m April enabling drafteesAFP - 204 words
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161 1970-09-24 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. President Nixon is to ask Congress to authorise the Justice Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation to intervene directly at colleges and universities which receive government aid m a move to stop the growing waveAFP - 161 words
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Article44 1970-09-24 6 MOSCOW, Wed. Luna 16 spacecraft and its cargo of moon rocks will land m the Central Asian republic of Kazakhstan tomorrow morning, Tass said today. The official news agency report ended speculation that the rocket might splash-down m the Indian Ocean.44 words
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Article43 1970-09-24 6 NEW YORK, Wed. Electricity was cut off for brief periods yesterday to consumers m New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania as unusually high temperatures and equipment failure combined to cause power shortages all along the U.S. eastern coast.43 words
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Article483 1970-09-24 6 TEL AVIV, Wed. Qualified Israeli sources reported yesterday they had information indicating that an attempted thrust from Syria south of the Jordanian city of Irbid was stopped by Jordanian tanks. Irbid, Jordan's second largest city, was captured by an armoured force from Syria on Monday.AP; AFP - 483 words
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Article, Illustration47 1970-09-24 6 DEMONSTRATORS THROWN OUT OF JORDAN EMBASSY radiophoto. POLICE la New Delhi throw Me of 2S sqaatters oat of the Jordaiian Embassy. The stadeats occupied the embassy la rapport of the Palestlalaa commaados who are flgatiag Klag Hassela's forces la Jordan. The stadeats were takea lato custody. APAP - 47 words
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361 1970-09-24 7 Lon Nol's big offensive moves again PHNOM PENH, Wed. The largest government operation of the war is again moving forward after being stalled for 10 days before a powerful Communist force m the village of Taing Kuak, 47 miles north of Phnom Penh. Advance elements are meeting light resistance asAP - 361 words
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Article32 1970-09-24 7 LA PAZ, Wed. Bolivian undergraduates said they were holding four policemen as hostages after fighting near the La Paz University campus m which one policeman died and several people wounded.32 words
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435 1970-09-24 7 INDO-PAKISTAN SUMMIT AT THE U.N. LIKELY NEXT MONTH LONDON, Wed. Commonwealth diplomats today were pondering prospects of informal Indo-Pakistani summit talks at U.N. Headquarters soon to ease tension between the two countries. The informants stressed no arrangements of any kind have yet been made, or even contemplated by Prime MinisterAP - 435 words
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Article161 1970-09-24 7 TOKYO, Wed. Hanoi Radio, quoting a Pathet Lao broadcast, said today 11 battalions of Laotian troops have launched attacks since Aug. 31 against the north and south of Atopeu. The Hanoi broadcast, monitored here by Radio Press, said the Vien tiane troops were accompanied by American:161 words
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Article, Illustration47 1970-09-24 7 READY FOR ACTION radiophoto RIGGERS of the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, give a final check to the rigging holding a three-quarter-ton truck to its jump platform. The 82nd is one of the units on alert for movement to the Middle East. APAP - 47 words
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193 1970-09-24 7 CHINA MAY LAUNCH ICBM TO MARK HER 21st BIRTHDAY NEW DELHI, Wed. China may launch an later-continental ballistic missile into the Indian Ocean near Tanzania to mark Its 21st anniversary Oct. 1, Informed sources said acre today. The Indian Ocean, rather than the Pacific, had been chosen as a targetAFP - 193 words
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Article27 1970-09-24 7 ADDIS ABABA, Wed. The Organisation for African Unity today called for a "vigorous denunciation" by the world community of Japanese business dealings with southern Africa.27 words
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Article32 1970-09-24 7 MONTEVIDEO, Wed. Groups of high school students threw fire bombs last night at the homes of some of their teachers and police reported arresting at least ten of the cufcrits.32 words
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Article, Illustration320 1970-09-24 7 Chiang and the great diplomatic balancing act TAIPEH: The Taiwan Government of President Chiang Kai-shek is taking part m the 25th U.N. General Assembly session with confidence that it can maintain for another year one of the great diplomatic balancing acts of all time. Although it holds China's seat mAP - 320 words
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Article, Illustration534 1970-09-24 7 LONDON: Western authorities specialising m Chinese affairs say the Peking Government is seeking to end its long self-imposed isolation and may even seek entry into the United Nations. If this appraisal is correct, it would mark a far-reaching change m the diplomatic strategyAP - 534 words
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Article32 1970-09-24 7 MANILA, Wed. Six peoples have drowned and 14 others missing and feared eaten by sharks after a boat capsized m Sorsogon Bay near the southern tip of Luzon. DOQ32 words
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Article29 1970-09-24 7 LAS VEGAS, Wed. Workers at the Nevada test site voted to end a strike that has crippled the U.S. nuclear testing programme for almost four months.29 words
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366 1970-09-24 7 By CLARE HOLLINGWORTH m Jerusalem ISRAEL would be willing to discuss a peace settlement with former Palestinian guerillas should they be m a position to set up a Government m Amman, according to Mr. Yigal Allon, Israel's Deputy Prime366 words
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Miscellaneous1465 1970-09-24 8 /l\/l\ KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules f>A"l I VI N. beginning on this page are given m four parts for X 1 I />■ >v -> ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. jd^ ir v i?~ 2gmm k a<Bt ßl 1 Bl WWmWf^W^9^"% Each entry gives the following1,465 words
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Article145 1970-09-24 9 LONDON, Wed. The mar- ket opened on a comparatively quiet note but grain shippers fixed cargoes from the U.S. gulf of the Netherlands at US$9 and US$B.6O for Oct. Kaiser was reported to have concluded a contract to ship 3,000 tons of, Alumina yearly over three years145 words
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Advertisement343 1970-09-24 9 bNDIA UNES I PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE W——M Loading For: LOS ANGELES, SAN OIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO. TACOMA, VANCOUVER B.C. Penang p Sham bingapo** L Anqele* •MALAP.ATNA 3/4 Oct Oct 7/9 Oet ll»|e* "JALAPALAKA" 31 Oe VI Now 2/3 Nov 4/S •Ok IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANTC GULF343 words
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Miscellaneous1071 1970-09-24 9 Westbound continued SUMBAWA Nov 29/ Dec 2 H'burg/B'men, R'dam/A'dam, TREPCA InPt Famagusta. Beirut. Lattakia, A'werp, Oslo. G'burg. Malmo. Trieste Rijeka. JAL/EMA Finland. SCAN/EAC TAGAYTAY Oct 15/19 N.York (5/12). B'more (29/12). BBL/HC SUNNYVILLE Oct 28/Nov 5 NY., B'more, Boston. BBL/HC VISHVAKIRTI In Pt/Sept 25 Bombay. SCI/JS TAGAYTAY Oct 13/19 NY., B'more,1,071 words
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Miscellaneous351 1970-09-24 9 Ships m port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE Quezon, Straat Cumberland, Bt*aat AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE Lemaire, Hamilton Sleigh. British BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS Honour, Neptune Taurus, FOR SEPT. 24. Yamahana Maru, flritlati Cygnet, OUT: Vishva Shoba 1/2, Rajula Kakogawa Maru, flUdre Bssat, 3/4, Flintshire 10/11, Asmara Krasnoturinsk, Koabo Maru, Lan 15/16, Ramoneverett351 words
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ECONOMIC AFFAIRS 1
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230 1970-09-24 10 Thais urged to grow small rice grain for HK market BANGKOK, Wed. Under-secret ary of State for Economic Affairs Somphorn Thepsitha said here today Thailand should grow small grain rice for export to Hongkong as a measure to protect the Thai market there. Mr Thepsitha, told reporters after a four-dayAFP - 230 words
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Article12 1970-09-24 10 TOKYO, Wed. All Japanese markets were closed today, (national holiday).12 words
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Article707 1970-09-24 10 Mining shares advanced sharply yesterday to close on a very firm note. Turnover was again fairly high and some early profit-taking was easily absorbed. Westralian Nickel made a complete about-face, ending the day 40 cents higher at $6.60 after showing a severe loss m early trading. Western707 words
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Article203 1970-09-24 10 The market moved within narrow limits m slow trading yesterday. Volume of business transacted was only $5.6 million. Banks were fairly active but finished Uttle changed. San Miguel declared a second interim of $1.15. The counter moved up to 173 before dropping to $72 at the close.203 words
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905 1970-09-24 10 World Bank, IMF meetings: COPENHAGEN, Wed. Mr David Kennedy, the US Treasury Secretary yesterday sought to reassure the world financial community on the still unsolved problems of inflation and the US payments deficit. Most speakers addressing the annual meeting of the International MonetaryAFP - 905 words
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Article138 1970-09-24 10 British credit offer to Manila MANILA, Wed. Barclays Bank and other British financing institutions are willing to extend credit to the Philippines for a rural electrification project, the Philippine National Bank (PNB) said. Mr Eusebio Vilatuya, president of the national bank, told his office that he had conferred with BarclaysAP - 138 words
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Article, Illustration134 1970-09-24 10 PEOPLE in business Mr FRANCIS TAN TOO LIANG, service supervisor, and Mr DAVID ENG AI LIAN, sales supervisor, both of Tan Lee Heng 4- Company, have left for Yokohama for a month's training course on automobile assembly and repairs. Tan Lee Heng is the sole distributor for Subaru vehicles from134 words
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Article111 1970-09-24 10 Indonesia Air Transport sale LONG BEACH, California, Wed. The presidents of Petrolane Inc. of Long Beach and Schriner Air Transport, N.V., of the Hague, Holland, said they had purchased a controlling interest m P.T. Indonesia Air Transport through a new joint company. The joint venture will operate m Petrolane's offshoreAP - 111 words
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Article87 1970-09-24 10 TOKYO, Wed. Japanese airlines enjoyed very high earnings during August despite the Transport Ministry's request to curtail some flights to relieve the Expo rush at Tokyo international airport. Japan Air Lines' income for the holiday month reached about US$45.B million, an increase of 24.6 per cent overAFP - 87 words
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Article676 1970-09-24 10 LAMP A lamp, which should diminish reading difficulties for elderly people and the visually handicapped, will soon be released on the Australian market. It will provide 100 foot candles of glare free tiiimnimtiftn The lamp was developed over two years by a joint committee drawn from the Australian676 words
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Article271 1970-09-24 10 ••SINGAPORE MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for Sept 23). On New York TT 6.***** On New York DD 6.09 Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 283.26 Note Rates: China271 words
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234 1970-09-24 11 A 15-man contingent of Queensland business and government leaders will visit Singapore this week for an export drive. Headed by the Queensland Minister for Industrial Development, Mr. F.A. Campbell, the group largely represents the Queensland division of the Australian Metal Trades Export Group (AMTEG).234 words
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Article1493 1970-09-24 11 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyer*' and sellers' prices arc followed by the business done. Figures m bracket* 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 was1,493 words
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Article77 1970-09-24 11 (Managers' prices for Sept. 24) B. S. Mai. Invt. Fund 1.20 1.25 MaL Progress Fund 1.00 1.05 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.02 1.07 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS SecondSingapore 1.77 Third Singapore 1.18 B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund .96 1.01 The Saving Fund .98 1.03 xd Singapore77 words
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452 1970-09-24 11 MANILA, Wed. A top United Nations official today caned on Asia to turn the Seventies into "a decade of manufacturing" and warned that unless this was done the Second Development Decade "was unlikely to live up to its name m the region." TheAFP - 452 words
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Article46 1970-09-24 11 LIEN HOE INDUS TRIES announced that the Malaysian Ministry of Commerce and Industry has granted pioneer status for the whole range of products to be manufactured by the company's subsidiary, South Malaysia Industries. South Malaysia will produce galvanised wire, nail wire and hard drawn steel wire.46 words
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Article763 1970-09-24 11 SINGAPORE RUBBER RUBBER S«% cents a lb. (Unchanged). Yesterday's opening prices were quoted at Tuesday's after-hours levels. First October business was at SO-3/4 cents. RSS 1 November was at 1-1/4 cents premium to October. Minor shortcovering was matched by upcountry selling. This made for a slightly easier market. RSS763 words
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Article429 1970-09-24 11 Bolstered by some encouraging news on the Jordanian situation, stocks pushed their way higher m moderate early ft-' <i *^i The Dow Jones industrial average tacked on more than two points and Stanpoors industrial average was ahead •bout 50 canto after SO mm*. of trading. Upside429 words
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Article543 1970-09-24 11 FINANCIAL TIMES CLOSING INDICES LONDON, Tues. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 355.8 (+3.2); Tins 60.98 (Unch); Rubbers 142.55 (+0.09); Oils 266.24 (-0.16). The market continued to move ahead yesterday. Buying of second line stocks pushed prices forward, while trading m leading issues slackened somewhat and consolidation was seen543 words
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Article195 1970-09-24 11 AMSTERDAM Internationals were quietly firmer yesterday, mainly on Wall Street influences. Royal Dutch gained 2.50 guilders on the overnight 52.50 rise m Shell Oil m New York. Akzo, Hoogovens, Philips and Unilever also moved ahead. Local industrials were mostly higher with Heineken Beer again a firm spot. PARIS195 words
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196 1970-09-24 12 KUCHING, Wed. Malaysian security forces have discovered three aluminium boxes of modern drugs sufficient to support a battalion for a year— in the Sungei Biduk area near Sibu, where a round-the-clock curfew has been m force for the past month.Bernama - 196 words
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Article35 1970-09-24 12 BERKELEY (California), Wed. A 150-acre brush fire whipped by hot, dry winds was brought under control late last night m the Berkeley Hills after destroying 20 expensive homes and threatening 30 others. ODD35 words
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Article35 1970-09-24 12 LONDON, Wed. The first case of cholera m Britain m more than 60 years was revealed last night, a 57-year-old Welshman brought the disease back with him from a visit to Tunisia.35 words
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Article, Illustration402 1970-09-24 12 SINGAPORE will be represented m a major world conference on religion and peace to be held m Kyoto, Japan, from Oct. 16 to 22. A seven-man delegation from the Inter-Religious Organisation here, representing the eight principal religions m the Republic, will fly402 words
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Article30 1970-09-24 12 BRAZIL, Wed. Twentytwo Thai -crewmen died m a violent explosion at sea last week aboard a fishing boat after it ran aground on a sandbar yesterday.30 words
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Article130 1970-09-24 12 t From Page One ship which exist between our two countries" and would "mark a date m the satisfactory development of our relations." Mr Fontanet who recalled that this was the first visit by a Singapore Prime Minister to France, described Singapore as "young and prosperous" and130 words
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115 1970-09-24 12 HOTEL Malaysia's 600 employees have decided to serve a 14-day strike notice if they do not get an acceptable offer on their pay claims by noon today. Mr. Tan Soon Yam, general secretary of the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers' union, announced115 words
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239 1970-09-24 12 MALAYSIA MAY SEEK CLOSER TIES WITH CHINA, SAYS HK PAPER HONG KONG, Wed. -Malaysia is one of "certain South-East Asian countries" which may soon reverse anti-Communist attitudes and seek closer relations with China, the Hongkong Standard said today. The English-language newspaper said m an editorial: There are indications that certainAP - 239 words
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420 1970-09-24 12 Opposition calls for greater effort by new Govt KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. -Opposition political parties today called for greater government efforts to solve the country's racial and economic problems. Their reaction to the Tun Razak cabinet was one of 'hope. The president of the Pan Malayan Islamic Party, Dato Mohamed Asri420 words
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102 1970-09-24 12 Why MCA is back in Govt by Lim Swee Aun KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Chinese Association has rejoined the Government "because the Chinese as a whole realise that there must be a multi-racial Government," the National Deputy President of the party, Tan Sri (Dr.) Lim Swee Aim, said today.102 words
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Article24 1970-09-24 12 PARIS, Wed. Former Premier Maurice Couve de Mur Ville is to leave Paris on Oct. 5 for a three-week visit to China.24 words
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Article141 1970-09-24 12 Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications TUN V.T. SAMBA NTH AN Minister of Health TAN SRI SARDON BIN HAJI JUBIR. Minister without portfolio (Ambassador to the United States) TAN SRI ONG YOKE LIN. Minister of Commerce and Industry INCHE MOHAMED KHIR JOHARI. Mihister of Labour TAN SRI V. MANICKAVASAGAM. MinisterINCHE HUSSEIN BIN ONN - 141 words
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Article142 1970-09-24 12 Minister with Special Functions (under the Prime Minister) TAN SRI MOHAMED GHAZALI BIN SHAFIE. Minister of Local Government and Housing vacant. Minister of Youth and Sports vacant. Assistant Minister of Youth and Sports DATO ENGKU MOHSEIN BIN ABDUL KADIR. Assistant Minister, Prime Minister's Department INCHE ABDUL TAIB MAHMUD. Assistant Minister142 words
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Advertisement54 1970-09-24 12 shoe of the month^H^^ Design 19 Ia M dm tart a beautiful friend sn 'P- *t begins fi^^^M tne moment you step into a pair of these fine shoes. You feel a special ■^/)^M|^H4 kind of comfort P\£^^^^^_2 that instantly makes m^^T^^rJr^M friends. In exciting W^&^J^^^^^—A maroon or brown. m^^^P^T^^m54 words
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187 1970-09-24 13 The newly married vigilante who skipped training A NEWLY married part-time national serviceman yesterday pleaded guilty for not turning up for Vigilante Corps training for 33 successive sessions between Dec. 7 last year and Sept. 18. Magistrate E.C. Foenander gave Lee Geok Lin of Muar Road a conditional discharge for187 words
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150 1970-09-24 13 THE Jurong Town Corporation has spent about $3 million on social amenities In the Jurong industrial complex to make It a more pleasant place to live m. The amenities include a swimming pool, tennis courts, football fields, a bird park,150 words
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109 1970-09-24 13 TWO ex-students of Chung Cheng High School denied m the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday they had distributed documents that could "lead to a breach of the peace" m their school on Aug. 28 at 10.15 p.m. Tan Cheng Toon, 18, of Jalan Haji109 words
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Article, Illustration270 1970-09-24 13 Soldier-doctor scores a gold medal DESPITE LACK OF TIME TO STUDY.... A NATIONAL Serviceman, Capt. James Khoo, 25, came out tops yesterday m a medical exam. Actually the captain is already a doctor. He was whisked, into the Singapore Armed Forces m March this year after completing his housemanship. Two270 words
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Article, Illustration342 1970-09-24 13 Girl, 11: 'He swore and stabbed my father' 'OPIUM MAN' SENT FOR TRIAL AN 11-year-old girl gave this account m court yesterday of the fatal stabbing of her father: "My father and I were having dinner when the opium man came m. He swore at my father and stabbed him.342 words
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Article, Illustration267 1970-09-24 13 NG POH CHUEN - The loneliness of a long distance pianist... NG POH CHUEN -By FOU TS'ONG, who will play tonight at the Conference Hall, spoke yesterday of the lonely life of a concert pianist. "It is difficult for artistes to make a happy marriage," he said. His eight-year marriage to violinist Yehudi Menuhin's267 words
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123 1970-09-24 13 TWO robbers, who were sentenced m a District Court m July to six years' jail and 12 strokes of the rotan each, had their caning reduced on appeal to six strokes each yesterday. Poh Soon What and San Theng Hiap were convicted of armed123 words
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Advertisement168 1970-09-24 13 Daikin's aaaa^aaSS a^HL^SiS a^B anti-pollution machines Packaged air conditioner* that do wonders for inner apace Create a dean, healthy environment m plants and office buildings Both water cooled and air cooled models have all the components m one handy package Save apace saves labour too Operation and maintenance is "finger-tip'168 words
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Miscellaneous19 1970-09-24 13 THE TIDES TODAY: B.tB am (5.1 ft.); 4.2S pm ft.) TOMORROW: t.tS am (t.4 ft.); €.U pm («.t ft.)19 words
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Article, Illustration306 1970-09-24 14 Timber worth $3QOOO lost in sawmill blaze MORE THAN $30,000 worth of sawn timber went up m smoke early yesterday when a fire partially destroyed a sawmill m Jalan Sungei Poyan, off Chua Chu Kang Road. But for the valiant efforts of 45 firemen and officers severely hampered by a306 words
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123 1970-09-24 14 Islam should be taught in all schools professor KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Islam should be taught hi all Malaysian schools and universities so that nonMuslims can understand and appreciate the religion for mutual respect and good-will, a university professor has said. The dean of the Arts Faculty at the National University,123 words
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Article94 1970-09-24 14 NATIONAL serviceman Tay Chiew Puan, 27, of Tasek Utara, pleaded not guilty yesterday to dishonestly retaining a stolen tape recorder and six cartridges m Cecil Street on Tuesday. Ninth Magistrate Giam Chin Toon fixed trial for Oct. 28. Tay was placed m the custody of the94 words
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Article104 1970-09-24 14 TWO unemployed men were remanded m custody by Ninth Magistrate Giam Chin Toon yesterday on separate charges of attempted robbery and dishonestly retaining stolen property. Tan Ah Soon, 34, was alleged to have attempted to rob Mr. Ng Knee Sim of his $40 watch m Jalan104 words
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Article, Illustration256 1970-09-24 14 Taxi man who caught a hit-and-run driver TAXI driver Lim Chin Heng, 44, is a man who believes m helping the police, and yesterday he was commended for helping to catch a hit-and-run driver. Lim was travelling along Upper Serangoon Road on July 23, 1968 when he saw a collision256 words
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63 1970-09-24 14 INCHE Mamat Samat, the former Secretary-General of the Malay Teachers' Union, will leave for England on Oct. 1 for further studies. Inche Mamat, a Graduate of the University of Malaya, will do his Diploma m Education at the Institute of Education, London University.63 words
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Article38 1970-09-24 14 TAIPING, Wed. Perak plans to allocate 1,400 acres of jungle land m Selama, 20 miles from here, to landless families. A spokesman said the State Government was interviewing about 1,480 people who had applied.38 words
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Article, Illustration90 1970-09-24 14 A WHITE swan one of two at the Botanic Gardens has been reported missing after it flew off from the lake m the Gardens at about 9 a.m. yesterday. Information on its whereabouts may be given to DSP Simon Cornelius, OC "E" Division, (Tel.90 words
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271 1970-09-24 14 GHAZALI TELLS YOUTHS TO GET THEIR PRIORITIES RIGHT PARLIAMENTARY Secretary for Education, Inche Mohd. Ghazali Ismail last night urged Singapore youths to get their priorities right and not to ape western culture uncritically. He blamed parents, teachers, community leaders and certain public figures ill commerce and industry for failing to271 words
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250 1970-09-24 14 A HIGH Court judge yesterday ordered the retrial of a man who had been acquitted of causing the death of a pedestrian by dangerous driving. The DPP, Mr. S. Rajendran, submitted that there was ample evidence that Ng Chia Lee had driven250 words
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Article58 1970-09-24 14 TWO women lost their gold chains to snatch thieves m separate incidents on Tuesday Miss C. Mariyappan Vasandakan, 19, of Kam pong Bugis, lost a $280 gold chain m Kal lang Road. Madam Saoda binte Sibi, 32, of Jalan Nyior, lost her gold chain m Lorong H,58 words
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Article46 1970-09-24 14 A TAXI driver. Tan Liang Swee, 36, was robbed of $tO and a watch at Lorong 25, Geylartfc, on Tuesday He told the police the three men armed with daggers boarded his taxi at City Hall and ordered him to drive to Geylang.46 words
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Advertisement68 1970-09-24 15 r Swi I? C This JVC NIVICO radio cassette recorder CCR-620RE records as well as plays cassettes with exceptional clarity. Allows direct recording from its built-in AM radio too, while an Automatic Level Control ensures perfect recording always. Its microphone is neatly built into the carrying handle Operates on batteries68 words
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Miscellaneous1756 1970-09-24 15 M 3.00 pm Gemfal Hospital Starring John 3.00 p.m. Tarian2 Malaysia Cultural Dances 1 f Flpl SjF lw 88 Bernadino and Emily McLauahhn 3.24 B'wana Don Jungle-la Documentary m\\ 'IbWM bMMbMb^bb^ibibMblbbM uX] I m Ix® M 3^o Another Song Another Melody (Malay) 3.50 Riverboat "Path of the Eagle" I A1,756 words
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Article, Illustration526 1970-09-24 16 BRISBANE Is hsMtag Us lint AsU-AastralU Week this week, aad Slagapere has sat geae aarepreseated. Hewe Hal Heag, whe Is a flaal year arts stadeat at the Ualverslty of Oaeeaalaad Is taktag part la the city's Miss Asia ceatest aad also helptag eat with ■oate526 words
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Article, Illustration178 1970-09-24 16 TWO hostesses packing their bags for an extra long flight are Jenny Lav and Pauline Ho, who will be leaving for America for a twoweek trip on MSA's exchange programme with TWA. The girls will promote Malaysia, Singapore aid MSA by distributing pamphlets, talklag to178 words
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Advertisement537 1970-09-24 16 •'I XVI tLcNlaLa^aa' 'i^H nufCATinN imuAliiiVii lun OPENS TOOAYI J I 111 a.m.. 1.30. 4.00. 0.30 4 9.16 p.m. I OH. LAWRENCE'S I "WOMEN In LOVE" color (UA) > I Alan Bates. Oliver Reed. I Glenda Jackaon. Jennie Lindan. I I OPENS TOOAYNa Froa Uat I J •,11 a.m.. 1537 words
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Miscellaneous270 1970-09-24 16 BLONDIE By Chic Young '^LUT' I I I'll ray vdu back onj tue 1 fi 11^ wmatls tme *1J l|||^ 'oonthou?' AJ|||M >-s^ s IOW.YaPLAMr- i r QM.YB. PLAN 1 1 YOUR BREATH BEETLE BAILEY By Moft Walker OXAi/ OKAY/ I I WMAT /ARE V&U (3ONNA I? I DIDNT KNOW270 words
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Miscellaneous158 1970-09-24 16 THE DIARY 8.38 am 8 pm: Art exhibition by Anne and Jane Wakerman and Moira Scully of Katong Convent at the National Library (foyer). 6 pm 10 pm: Art exhibition m aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital at Victorial Memorial Hall. 6.30 pm: Mr. Lan Hope speaks on Theosophy m158 words
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Article, Illustration775 1970-09-24 17 Boom-time for the L-pilots MORE *L' driver planes are taking off these days. Now there are 1,831 holders of student pilot's licences m flit aad la the first ntoe mtnrtha «f this year there were ltt apptteaate for that* permits which allow their holders to lean flying. Most people take775 words
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Advertisement187 1970-09-24 17 OPBMS TOOAV I M* ft— UtL 4 SHOWS at 1 1 am. 1 j«, a49 pm |*Mrs "«iurs hi nou" n moactioim^cuowcwi ****M CAJTT WIN '|M ALL" T*My Cv rtia CkwtM »r onaon Cif (Mumum. 2ND MIONI6HT SATURDAY! TMf KIN* AND QUfIN Mandarin. Color. Scop* En«l«M. 4 Ch IMM Suftttttoa)187 words
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Advertisement236 1970-09-24 17 lit ncLcnit rvwjrimo w II A^^f j^Bpkk Bt V^' charged up and ready to f» j R^^s^^J Music by Fred Ramos Lot Manilenos and The Firf>ermen wZ-^l^l Cow charge f 10. For reservations ring Mci Ling *****2 fiT/^Vtl IH\ \SX 1 ***** Clemenceau Avenue #O\ vH 2 Bbm rATUAV Z236 words
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Article327 1970-09-24 18 You writ I like Being sixteen Lying m bed till ten on Saturday till mum starts grumbling and saying: "Wait till you get married and see if your husband will let you be a layabout." So I like not being married. I also like the sound of327 words
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Article, Illustration897 1970-09-24 18 Schoolchildren who give up their leisure time to do social work FLORENCE CHONG VOLUNTARY social work no longer means attending rounds and rounds of coffee parties and high teas with expensively-dressed women and sweet exchange of pleasantries. It means doing some of the most humble, but very897 words
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Article, Illustration225 1970-09-24 18 NO, POLYTECHNIC girls are not "dumb dumb" or "female creatures". They are bright, warmhearted young people whose intentions are set on studying hard and passing their exams. And they were most indignant at the way m which they were compared with their sisters at he University of Singapore.225 words
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Article, Illustration78 1970-09-24 19 Speed fresh caught fish toward the frying pan *ith th«help of a clipboard and a metal scouring pad. Clip a fish to the board firmly b\ the tail, and scrape off scales v* ith th« j scouring pad. Take along a small pinup lij. ht to improve vacation78 words
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Article270 1970-09-24 19 I r i k b o a I fe. And let me speak experience. I am bright (so I've been m neither rich nor the season for frankas well come right I am PLAIN UGLY. I a date m my life, ou to offer me? And PROBLEMS lake-up270 words
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Article, Illustration297 1970-09-24 19 Last week, 200 Polytechnic girls were the subject of severe criticism. In an article m their union's Bulletin, they were depicted as being: the 10 red are to ion are har K>ys for prls Give the gals a go most of them are fresh out of secondary four and297 words
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Article, Illustration379 1970-09-24 19 There 's more to life than beauty... We answer... Yob do win oar $lt for the best letter of the week because we loved your letter. It was so refreshiag la its honesty. Slace yoa sound like the type who can engage In iatelttgeat dialogue let's talk a little. We379 words
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Advertisement641 1970-09-24 19 110 fabulous prizes to be won m the Modess Fan Contest 10 SANYO table fans 100 SWISS ladies' watches Here s all you do: -^^■■^■■^■■l Just match the smiles, numbered 1 to 7, with the X girls' eyes, lettered Ato G. You have to imagine WT '^■^be: j| how each641 words
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217 1970-09-24 20 I WISH to refer to the baseless and unfounded reports m some papers (not the Herald) about the gravity of the drug problem m our Christian Brothers' Schools. It is most disgusting to read the irresponsible remarks which have been made about the217 words
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291 1970-09-24 20 Plenty of buses and empty streets While it is enlightening to note that the Keppel Bus Co. is going to introduce a new service to High Street (S.H. Sept. 22), it is disgusting to note that the buses will go through a route that is free of any transportation troubles.291 words
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365 1970-09-24 20 POINTING THE FINGER AT POLLUTION IT HAS been reported m the papers that doctors m the Bacteriology Department m the University of Singapore are trying to find the cause of the current conjunctivitis epidemic m Singapore. They are trying to trace and identify the virus or bacteria that causes this365 words
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Letter146 1970-09-24 20 THE food sold at most primary school tuckshops is uneatable. The pupils and teachers have to eat the same tasteless, and often-foul-smelling food every day. What a vast contrast with the tasty food served at the Ministry canteen at Kay Siang Road! On one occasion, we146 words
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327 1970-09-24 20 I REFER to the comments by a "Regular" (S.H. Sept. 22). One gets ghe impression that he is against the S.Cs getting the new uniform. Is this not discrimination?We are considered DIFFERENT, aren't we? He said: "Don't judge a book by its cover". Then327 words
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Letter220 1970-09-24 20 Only the time was changed IN HIS letter of Sept. 7 '16 PDF' said he was required to perform long hours of training m excess of what regulations permit, and that during the rehearsals for the National Day Parade and on the Parade Day itself he was required to live-in220 words
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Letter169 1970-09-24 20 IT IS a great pity that m introducing medical charges for school-children, smart alecs from the relevant ministries (Health, Education), failed to get the opinion of teachers who are possibly more knowledgeable m such matters. In the first place, school children are bound to get injured169 words
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242 1970-09-24 20 MEETING THE PROBLEM OF LIBRARY VANDALS THIS is m reply to the letters by "Mohamed Ismail" and "S.S. Ranjeet" (S.H. Sept. 17). Readers are encouraged, through notices m the Library, to check their books for any damage and to bring this to the attention of the staff at the counter.242 words
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452 1970-09-24 20 All those in favour of the others paying... MY teacher-daughter came home from school the other day with a look of utter disgust on her face. She told me the following story: ODD RECENTLY I purchased a car. For this "privilege", I had to pay to the Government Ad valorem452 words
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Advertisement440 1970-09-24 20 B CHANCES TO GIVE YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION MOTHER BURSARIES SINGAPORE m ESSAY H Herald Essay Compe- g| PHMTCCT A Ife titkras will be at three M UUN Itb I L*rl |f levels for Pre-Univer- nri i nn XIK I m^smvml £1 sity students, for Secon- Up UUUrUIN S440 words
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Article, Illustration258 1970-09-24 21 BY HERALD REPORTER A NEW record label, LIBRA, will soon be m the local market. Ob this label are one Malay extended play, two English single plays by Khelsom Hashim, and three English S.P. one by The Sandboys, another froir the Garrisons both local groups and258 words
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463 1970-09-24 21 BACK COME BLACK AND WHITE RAINBOW AKSDFJKDFKD REMEMBER the "Black and White Rainbow* who were at the Kelong, Cathay Hotel, from February to June this year? No? Then do you remember Elmo Wijesundera, their drummer who was featured recently? He's going to marry Aussie stripper Toni Shaw. (See yesterday's Herald).463 words
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Miscellaneous321 1970-09-24 21 I^^Kwnnwil iKMtt^Hil LAmiiPlßil J You can become upset 8t "°J i 0 tr ve ctto J l Sf 3nTSCOP™ 5 by the agruments or Ll°" m Mt be violent and upsetting, "T J extra actioa on your job, keep very alert as there so watch your own J or through321 words
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Miscellaneous298 1970-09-24 21 ACROSS 4 Emerged as a result of disuse DOWN 8 Drastic part of next remedy 1 This system is partly (7) asymetricai 10 He should be able to give a 2 It makes no difference if bis good account (7) name is brought up (4) 11 River he goes about298 words
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Advertisement1316 1970-09-24 22 IT /liSmak Qflßfil For our C|assifj ed \nln\\ULF ™Ml Tele- Ad Services ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. PPC REQUIEMS REUNIONS Minimum $8/ tor 20 words, each additional word 40cts. All other classified advertisements: Minimum $4/1,316 words
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Advertisement319 1970-09-24 22 AVAILABLE m well-established city hotel, suitable for small commercial firm etc. AvailabU immediately at low rental. Apply Box H1 177 Singapore Herald EXQUISITE EUROPEAN American Framing by professionally trained artist Local artist work available. Tang Chou Art Gallery. 333 Outram Park Blk 24 Tel: *****. VISIT MING ART GALLERY Shopping319 words
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Advertisement576 1970-09-24 22 SDAFDJFKJDK 1962 VAUXHALL VICTOR SUPER $1500/- good condition radio, fan. New tyres. View 13 Selegie Road Spore Phone *****. 1966, HILLMAN SUPER MINX 2 owners, very good condition, 53.200.00. Tel: (Spore) *****8 9.00 a.m. 7.00 p.m. 19S8 VOLKSWAGEN VAN. Mecham cally good condition. Recent overhaul for a Trans-Asia trip. $1,500/-576 words
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Advertisement529 1970-09-24 22 MANAGER'S FALCON automatic transmission ARA airconditioner only done 2,000 miles, factory warranted, $11,500/ Universal Cars Used Car Division 45. Orchard Road. Tel. (Spore) *****1. 1969 F/CAPRI 1967 Peugeot 2o4 1965 Renault H/lmp 1964 F/600D 1963 F/Contina 1962 F/Taunus S/wagon 1961 Volvo. 46 Zion Road. Tel. (Spore) *****9. 1970 FORD ESCORT529 words
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Advertisement458 1970-09-24 22 PUBLIC NOTICES RATE $1 0 per single column inch APPOINTMENTS I^g. SINGAPORE $m| armed forces MARITIME COMMANI JOIN SINGAPORE'S FAST EXPANDING MARITIME COMMAND AS: SEAMEN APPLICANTS MUST (a) Be physically fit, (b) Have perfect eyesight, (c) Not be colour blind, and (d) Have at least a Sec. II Certificate. Young458 words
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502 1970-09-24 23 Gold Cup entry Katong Ocean strides out fluently TRAINER Rinus van Breukelen's Gold Cup hopes Keep Going and Silver Spray were associated m an interesting workout on yielding going at Bukit Timah yesterday. After going one round, the pair clapped on the pace at the half mile to run the502 words
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319 1970-09-24 23 Young U.S. team favoured to win Cup MADRID, Wed. The young United States team was made favourite for the Eisenhower Cup world team golf championships which opens today over the long and hilly Puerta de Hierro course on the outskirts of Madrid. In past performances, the gigantic pool of talent319 words
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Article163 1970-09-24 23 NEW YORK, Wed. Bruce Delvin will represent Australia m the World Cup matches at Buenos Aires m November. Fred Corcoran, tournament director of the International Golf Association, made the announcement yesterday. Corcoran said 46 nations would be represented with two-man teams to the competition, wonAP - 163 words
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Article, Illustration38 1970-09-24 23 Tung Chye Hong the first weightlifter to qualify for the Asian Games at Bangkok m December. Chye Hong beat the 704 lb qualifying poundage by 1 Ib. He pressed 214%, snatched 214% and clean and jerked 275% lb.38 words
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285 1970-09-24 23 ANKARA, Wed. The seeded teams had a hard time m the first round of the women's team foil at the World Fencing Championships here yesterday. Top-seeded Rumania, the title holders, only just managed to justify their ranking m Pool A.AP - 285 words
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Article54 1970-09-24 23 NEW YORK, Wed. Pele of Santos of Brazil and Clyde Best of West Ham United of England each scored twice m the first half but were stopped m the second half as the two teams battled to a 2-2 deadlock before a crowd of more than 22,000 last night atAP - 54 words
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Article52 1970-09-24 23 MADRID, Wed. The 1972 World Amateur Golf Championships will be held m October m Buenos Aires, the World Amateur Golf Council decided here yesterday. The Men's events will be played on the course of the Buenos Aires Jockey Club, while the Women's events will take place on the Olivas ClubAFP - 52 words
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Article38 1970-09-24 23 MOENCHENGLADBACH, West Germany, Wed. Borussia Moenchengladbach qualified for the second round of the European Football Cup with a 10-0 victory over Epa Larnax of Cyprus here last night. The West German champions won the first leg 6-0. AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article41 1970-09-24 23 SAINT GALL, Switzerland, Wed. Zurich qualified for the second round of the European Cup- Winners Cup- with a 7-« victory over Akureyri of Iceland here last night. The Swiss team, who won the first leg 7-1, led 4-« at half-time. AFPAFP - 41 words
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154 1970-09-24 23 NEWPORT, Rhode Island, Wed. The American yacht Intrepid won the third race counting for the America's Cup here yesterday. Intrepid now leads the Australian challenger Gretel II by three victories to nil m the best-of-seven-series. Gretel II stayed close to Intrepid aroundAP - 154 words
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174 1970-09-24 23 W.Germany head Pool 'D'in European hockey Cup BRUSSELS, Wed. Switzerland and Finland meet tomorrow m a play-off to decide which team qualifies for the quarter-finals of the European hockey cup. They tied m pool "D" on five points. England qualified for the quarter-finals beating Denmark 2-0. Both goals came mAFP - 174 words
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314 1970-09-24 23 LOS ANGELES, Wed. Bob Hewitt, South Africa's leading tennis pro, was reported m good condition m the hospital yesterday with a slight concussion after being knocked unconscious by a 75-year-old tennis fan apparently angered by Hewitt's court conduct. A spokesman at St. Vincent'sAP - 314 words
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171 1970-09-24 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Singapore has accepted Malaysia's invitation to take part m the third Asian women's basketball championships here from Oct. 30 to Nov. 10. Malaysia Amateur Basketball Association secretary Mr. Lum Mun Chak said Japan, Taiwan, Hongkong, Vietnam and India would take171 words
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204 1970-09-24 23 SINGAPORE Polytechnic Sports Council has drawn up a blue-print to encourage and actively promote the game of badminton for its 4,000 strong student members. The Council plans to conduct a course on the laws of badminton for trainee umpires, and the grooming of potentials204 words
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Miscellaneous99 1970-09-24 23 SOCCER: FAS Div. 2A: T.B.A. vs Bakat Bahru; Darul Afiah vs STB; Div. 2B: Sembawang. Shipyard vs K. Kapor; R.C. United vs Rajaji SC (all matches at F. Park 5.15 p.m.) SWIMMING: National Primary Schools meet last day (Amber Rd. 2 p.m.) TABLE TENNIS: STTA senior inter-club tournament: Nanyang S.P.99 words
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431 1970-09-24 24 Max Lange - Max Lange SOUTH PACIFIC TOURNAMENT FAR EAST and Singapore Masters champion s.P. Loh and top kingpins Robert Sic, K.C. (Casey) Foo, Robert Tan and Charlie Koh will encounter stiff opposition m their quest to qualify for the final of the431 words
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Article, Illustration222 1970-09-24 24 Aussies show Softball know how in display THE visiting Australian women's Softball team delighted the padang crowd with a sizzling display m an exhibition match here yesterday. The Australians whacked lustily to the outfield and were superb with their double-play at the bags. Fielding at 'keystone 1 corner was of222 words
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Article36 1970-09-24 24 VISITING jockeys, delegates and observers attending the Ninth Asian Racing Conference will be entertained to a 'Welcome to Singapore' cocktail and buffet party tomorrow night at the Singapore Hilton at 8.00 p.m.36 words
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542 1970-09-24 24 Fourth win for Nanyang in inter- club TT tournament DEFENDING champions Nanyang Siang Pau scored their fourth straight win when they trounced Police Sports Association 5-1 m the Singapore Table Tennis Association senior inter-club tournament at Monk's Hill School last night. Toa Payoh Community Centre 'A', also scored their fourth542 words
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110 1970-09-24 24 DEFENDING champions Standard Badminton Party retained the national inter-club championship for the third successive year when they beat Jasmin Sports Club 3-2 at Guillemard Road last night. Standard owed their victory to the Irahim brothers, Omar and Ismail who between them won three gamesOmar110 words
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Article370 1970-09-24 24 Starting times for the Singapore Golf Association league and social match between Keppel Club and Singapore Island Country Club at Keppel on Sunday LEAGUE MATCH Keppel first: IST TEE 8 a.m.-E. Le Mercier (7) and F. G. Salaysay (9) vs H. M Dyne (8) and B.370 words
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314 1970-09-24 24 Jasbir Singh - Second half rally earns RE 8-6 victory Jasbir Singh A STRONG second half rally by Royal Engineers enabled them to beat Singapore Cricket Club 'A' by eight points (goal and a try) to six (two tries) m a friendly rugby match on the padang yesterday. Royal Engineers setting the pace314 words
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Article36 1970-09-24 24 SOFIA, Wed. Italy defeated Israel 15-10, 15-4, 15-i2 and Belgium beat Iran 15-11, 15-1, 15-13 m the men's preliminary Pool "A" of the World Volleyball Championships now being held m seven Bulgarian towns. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Advertisement21 1970-09-24 24 ©FretFeatues I like a good friendly, don't you ©FntFestiMS Went out by himself holed m one twice and nobody saw him21 words
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