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Title Section14 1970-10-02 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. O Singapore Friday, October 2, 1870 MC(P) 2207 15 CEN'C14 words
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331 1970-10-02 1 Defective tankers warning after survey by union TOKYO, Thurs. The All-Japan Seamen's Union has published a report claiming that "almost all" large oil tankers and ore carriers built under the Japanese government's annual ship-building programmes between 1964 and 1966 are defective. The 142,900- member union based the claim on aAP - 331 words
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Article117 1970-10-02 1 Search for balloonists continues NEW YORK, Thurs. A renewed search for three people, lost when their balloon went down south of Newfoundland, continued today, the U.S. Coast Guard reported. ODD MOSCOW: The Soviet Union today launched another artificial earth satellite in its Cosmos series. It was announced thatAFP; AP - 117 words
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220 1970-10-02 1 Malaysia dismisses Brunei claim to Limbang KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia today dismissed Brunei's claim to Limbang in Sarawak and said it was a matter between Brunei and Britain. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak said Sarawak, including limbang, joined Malaysia with consent of Britain and the people of -Sarawak. It was220 words
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Article786 1970-10-02 1 •RAJA: THIS REGION COULD BECOME THE GREATEST CENTRE SANTIAGO, Chile, Thurs Foreign Minister Sn Rajaratnam said here today that the Pacific area could in theory become the largest centre of world trade. He was addressing the Pacific Conference organised by the Institute of International Studies of786 words
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Article, Illustration384 1970-10-02 1 Nasser mourners out of control CAIRO, Thurs. President Nasser was laid to rest here today amid scenes of mass hysteria and collective grief. The five-mile funeral procession route to the mosque bearing his name was thronged with about five million mourners. The gun carriage bearing the coffin, draped in anAP radio - 384 words
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Article75 1970-10-02 1 Seven freedcommandos at funeral CAIRO, Thurs. Seven Palestinian commandos, freed from European jails after hijacking international airliners, arrived here today in time to attend the funeral of President Nasser. Leila Khaled, held in London for attempting to pirate an El Al jetliner, three others held in Switzerland and another three75 words
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194 1970-10-02 1 Amman back to life after two weeks of civil war AMMAN* Thurs. This battered, bulletscarred capital of Jordan has sprung back to life after two weeks of civil war. With the effective ceasefire and the lifting of the curfew, civilian cart suddenly appeared again, many of them with windshields andAP - 194 words
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119 1970-10-02 1 Case of the synthetic virgin -with surgery LONDON, Thurs. A British surgeon reported yesterday that he had restored technical virginity to a 2t-year-old bride. Tlie case of the synthetic virgin involved a frightened girl who already had lost her hymen bat had to present to parents aad in4a ws proofAP - 119 words
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Advertisement153 1970-10-02 1 I MI 1 1 M*° m hifh spirits at Peking IIiJJJJJIHIIHH rally-Pate 6 |-|t How film fan Sadat missed the U Fs H?- 1 I 1 boat-Page 2 released unconditionally. Page 12. ■ft £360 swindle: Ex-accountant MOTORING and motorI jailed for 10 years-Page 4. cycling-Pages 18 and 19. I "Sl153 words
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Miscellaneous35 1970-10-02 1 WEATHER forecast for Singapore from CM a.m. to noon today: Fair EARTHQUAKE HAVOC MANILA, Thurs. Two buildings collapsed and 60 per cent of the houses in Basco, on Batanes Island, were damaged by an earthquake.35 words
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Article, Illustration684 1970-10-02 2 HARRY A. DUNPHY - HARRY A. DUNPHY By BEIRUT: Anwar Sadat, Egypt's new provisional President, has a fondness for the movies. It caused him to miss the start of the revolution that the late Gamal Abdel Nasser led in Egypt. In his book "Revolt on the Nile,"AP - 684 words
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140 1970-10-02 2 Don't put your clothing in the post I REFER to "Disgusted's" letter (S.H. 30.9.70) regarding tax liability on a postal parcel containing his wife's used dresses. The writer has suggested that, if used clothing are to be taxed, then the Customs Department should levy duty on such articles from travellers140 words
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117 1970-10-02 2 Annoyance, and it's far worse in the city To Miss Joy Soh (S.H. October 1) thanks. But I am aware that discrimination is common throughout the world. I did not compare Singapore with anywhere else, save to say I prefer living here to my native Australa. And the "discrimination" I117 words
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171 1970-10-02 2 SWEET MUSIC FOR THE MASSES FROM ETV I AM most pleased to note that the Ministry of Education (which has in this past year been the target of much public criticism), has now come off with flying colours in bringing the joy of music into the homes of thousands of171 words
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Article188 1970-10-02 2 YOUR front page report, (S.H. Sept. 30), under the heading "10 cents a call system for S'pore too?", stated: "The S.T.B. already owes the Government $7,588,000." Isn't the S.T.B. a Government establishment in another guise? Your report also said: "The Board made a profit188 words
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Article287 1970-10-02 2 Intolerance and the drug laws "Anti-Hippies's letter under the heading, 'Drug takersshave, strip, beat, fine and jail them" (S.H. Sept. 30) nauseates me. Self-righteous people like "Anti-Hippies" deserve nothing less than contempt for strutting about and condemning others. Instead of going into the root of the problem of drug taking,287 words
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Article, Illustration544 1970-10-02 2 Friday, October 2. 1970 THE SINGAPORE HERALD SIR Omar AH Saifuddin's revelation of Brunei's claim to the Limbang district of Sarawak is not something which should be taken too seriously, but it does underline the historical point that until the nineteenth century the Sultanate exercised a544 words
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Article761 1970-10-02 2 A CONFERENCE on the Pacific initiated by and held in a Latin American state... is a salutory reminder that there are other people around the Pacific Ocean besides Australasians and North Americans. In fact when I received this invitation from the University of Chile I was761 words
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Advertisement25 1970-10-02 2 ENONEERM6- CONSTRUCTION SAHIftRY ARE OUR SPECIALISED RELDS RING S'PORE TEL: *****1 *****3 Kcari f hV| Contractors (Pte.) Limited 4837, Blk 3. Beach Road. Singapore. 7.25 words
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275 1970-10-02 3 Pupils submit 600 entries in poster contest SCHOOLCHILDREN submitted nearly 600 of the 700-plus entries for the "Keep Singapore Clean and PollutionFree" poster design contest which closed on Sept. 16. According to the panel of judges, many were of 'professional calibre. Winners were picked for the section open to the275 words
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Article, Illustration249 1970-10-02 3 ROYAL Air Force Seletar's sailors the airmen of No. 1124 Marine Craft Unit have sailed the South China Sea for the last time. After 4a years* service in this region, the unit .has ceased operations. Yesterday, as the Air Commander of the" Far249 words
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271 1970-10-02 3 SPOKEN ENGLISH HERE IS GOOD, SAYS EXAMINER THE standard of spoken English here is good, but care should be taken to correct a common habit of clipping off sounds, especially the long vowel sounds. Mrs. Meryl Goodson, 48, a Fellow of Trinity College of Music, London said this at a271 words
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316 1970-10-02 3 THE Government is now discussing the setting up of an intensive care unit in the Outram Road General Hospital, and one source said that the unit would probably be ready by next year. Four other anaesthetists also gave talks at the seminar316 words
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295 1970-10-02 3 THE HOTEL Malaysia dispute over pay and service benefits has been referred to the Industrial Arbitration Court. At a meeting at the Labour Mkristry yesterday, both the management and the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers' Union which represents 000 of the 700 hotel295 words
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167 1970-10-02 3 TWO polke inspectors have beea called by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau to account for their actions following complaints by a Geylang hotel-keeper. The officers were also asked to appear before an identification parade at the CPIB offices In167 words
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122 1970-10-02 3 A 50-YEAR-OLD washer woman was caught shoplifting two pairs of bikini panties from a store in Raffles Place on Wednesday a court heard yesterday. Yap Gim Leng pleaded guilty in the Third District Court to stealing the panties and a key chain122 words
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236 1970-10-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The body of Senator R. Ramani, adviser to the Malaysian delegation to the United Nations General assembly will be brought to Kuala Lumpur on Saturday from New York. Senator Ramani, 69, who died in his suite at236 words
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Article61 1970-10-02 3 KUALA TRENGGANU, Thurs. Trengganu's Acting Mentri Besar, Inche Mahmud bin Sulaiman was today confirmed in his post. He succeeds Tan Sri Ibrahim Fikri who resigned yesterday. Inche Mahmud said he would give priority to efforts to correct the economic imbalance between the Malays and non-Malays,61 words
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Article129 1970-10-02 4 KOTA KINABALU, Thurs. Many visitors to the Kinabalu National Park have to camp at the park or stay in resthouses a distance away because accommodation facilities at the park are unable to cope with the influx of foreign and local tourists. An official of the129 words
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Article395 1970-10-02 4 THE CRIME WAS A 'PERSISTENT COLDBLOODED FRAUD' AN ACCOUNTANT who swindled a firm of insurance brokers of more than $360,000 was jailed for 10 years by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court yesterday. Choe Weng Kay, 38, the chief accountant of Heath Langeveldt Limited,395 words
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Article, Illustration272 1970-10-02 4 Plea of first 'pirates' on register-for taxi licences MOST OF the 75 pirate taxi drivers who registered for jobs yesterday wanted only taxi driving licences. They said that other jobs would not give them enough money to support their families. Registration began yesterday at three centres and will go on272 words
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120 1970-10-02 4 KUCHING. Thurs. Civil servants between 51 and 52 can now opt for premature retirement under a new ordinance aimed primarily at greater efficiency. Sarawak Chief Minister Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Yaakub spelt out "seven principles'' today under 'which civil servants couldAP - 120 words
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371 1970-10-02 4 'I DID NOT ASK IF SHE WAS MARRIED' DEFENCE BY BROKER THE CO-RESPON-DENT in a divorce suit told the High Court yesterday that the respondent was one of the girls he had used to entertain business friends. Lee Kian Yap, 30, a broker of Jalan Kemaman, said that the respondent371 words
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Advertisement166 1970-10-02 4 I I I I l ll l There's only o little more room Join the top people who've got themselves in a good sales or professional position. Act now. Already we've sold about three quarters of the space that is for sale at the Centre. Without doubt, this is to166 words
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Article, Illustration943 1970-10-02 5 I 'BRITAIN- SINGAPORE RELATIONS ARE MOST CORDIAL SIR ARTHUR de la **re, the outgoing British High Commissioner, said yesterday his most notable achievement during his two-and-a--half-year stay in Singapore was to bring in more British investment. In943 words
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172 1970-10-02 5 Dr. Toh in K.L.for two- day meeting KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.-The V ice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, arrived here today to attend a two-day preliminary meeting of the Association of South- East Asian Institutions of Higher Learning beginning tomorrow. Dr. Toh, who is also Singapore's science172 words
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187 1970-10-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia's Minister of Commerce and Industry Incne Mohamed Khir Johari today moiiced plans to develop tonrlsm and create industries along the rural East Coast A tourist project costing $4M,ltf which includes a first class motel will be built in187 words
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203 1970-10-02 5 THE PORT of Singapore Authority says that there is no difficulty in locating goods in transit sheds and warehouses. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce had called on Wednesday for a liaison committee to be set up to deal with complaints of difficulty in203 words
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93 1970-10-02 5 THE British Far East Land Forces will have a new commanding officer on Oct. 24. He is Major-General Walter Babington Thomas, who has been Chief of Staff of FARELF since April this year. Maj.-Gen. Thomas will succeed Lt.-Gen. Sir Peter Hunt, the93 words
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Article56 1970-10-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has reappointed three Senators for another six-year term from today. They are Tan Sri Gan Teck Yeow, Inche Awang Daud Matusin and Puan Dasimam Dasir. The Senate has 58 members made up of 32 Senators appointed by the Agong and56 words
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Article38 1970-10-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian flag is being flown at half-staff by Government departments throughout the country today as a mark of respect for the late President asser, who will be buried in Cairo today.38 words
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Article27 1970-10-02 5 AN "Australia Promotion" for Singapore travel agents will be held at the Australian Trade Commissioner showrooms in Clemenceau Avenue on Oct. 5 and 6.27 words
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Article, Illustration201 1970-10-02 5 JAPANESE shipowners have shown a definite interest in having their tankers repaired in Singapore, according to Mr. R.E. Butler, managing director of Sembawang Shipyard. But Singapore must first be able to provide slop receiving facilities for their tankers, said Mr. Butler who201 words
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Article34 1970-10-02 5 THE Minister of State (Education), Dr. Lee Chiaw Meng, will inspect the passingout parade of the nourth intake N.N.C. officer-cadets at the Beach Road Camp on Saturday, Oct. 3. at 5 p.m.34 words
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125 1970-10-02 5 Return to serve the people, scholarship holders told KUCHING, Thurs. The Minister of Health, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today appealed to all Malaysians in Sarawak who had been awarded scholarships by the Government or other bodies to. return to the State and serve the people. "Malaysia is stillBernama - 125 words
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Article55 1970-10-02 5 THE Telecommunications Department announced yesterday the availability of additional lines to supplement the Overseas Phonogram Service (Tel. No. *****1). With the increase in the number of access lines, it said, telephone number ***** will be disconnected and the number for the Internal/ Regional Phonogram Service changed55 words
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Article, Illustration436 1970-10-02 6 HONGKONG, Thurs. Chairman Mao in radiant health mounted Tien-An-Men rostrum in Peking with sturdy strides this morning to start the grand celebrations of China's 21st National Day. Minutes before the Chinese leaders appeared, the huge square, filled with a mammoth crowd of436 words
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162 1970-10-02 6 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Saudi Arabia proposed to a U.N. Social Commission that the middle-aged fight for their ceaatry rather thaa youg people, so that the yoaag are aot killed with their fatare still before them. The resolution, proposed daring a debate of theAFP - 162 words
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157 1970-10-02 6 LONDON, Thurs. Television personality Katie Boyle says tights flash and dials tremble whenever she get tested by an ant i-hi jack metal detector and that's why she had to strip at Geneva airport. Miss Boyle, 43, told several hundred women at a fashionAP - 157 words
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Article26 1970-10-02 6 TOKYO, Thurs. Chinese Prime Minister Chou En-lai had friendly talks with a Pakistan Government delegation and a Tanzanian military mission in Peking today.26 words
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Article24 1970-10-02 6 LONDON, Thurs. Mr. Anthony Royle, parliamentary under- secretary at the Foreign Office, will visit Japan, Hongkong, Cambodia and Thailand next month.24 words
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347 1970-10-02 6 327 ships lost at sea last year Lloyds LONDON, Thurs. Total tonnage lost by the world's merchant fleets last year in accidents at sea was the second-highest ever recorded, Lloyds Register of Shipping reported yesterday. The total number of ships lost through sinking, collisions, fires and wrecks was 327 ofAP - 347 words
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70 1970-10-02 6 PRETORIA, Than. Beajaaria Sell* RaatUe was mmUmttd yesterday to IS yean haprtoe— eat by the Saareate Cmrt aider Seath Africa's Terrertea Act He was feaad gailty ea six charges of aa viag ceaaitted terrertst activities betweea Jaae lttt and May70 words
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234 1970-10-02 6 The big mystery in Peking: Where is Chen Po-ta? HONGKONG, Thurs. Where is Chen Po-ta? Chairman Mao's leading propagandist was absent from the reception given last night in Peking by Prime Minister Chou En-lai and Peking Radio failed to mention him as being present on the Tien-An-Men rostrum today. HisAFP - 234 words
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Article88 1970-10-02 6 SAIGON, Thurs. The pilot and co-pilot of an Air Vietnam DC-3 liner were killed when the plane hit a mountain north of Danang, Wednesday, but the 30 passengers survived. Rescue teams were able to reach the wreckage today. The crash apparently was caused by88 words
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218 1970-10-02 6 Tito deplores suffering in IndoChina BELGRADE, Thurs. President Tito deplored before President Nixon tonight the sufferings of the people of Indo-China and the Middle East, and stressed that international co-operation could not progress "in the negation of the legitimate interests of other countries and people." In a toast at aAFP - 218 words
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Advertisement470 1970-10-02 6 B CHANCES TO GIVE YOUR CHILD A UNIVERSITY EDUCATION Qfl OTHER ■jU bursaries nr nrffr nrnr nrnr nr nrnr nr TTrnT nr »Tr r Jo Singapore H ESSAY gP p *^l H Herald Essay Compe- PHMTCOT I R I titions will be at three UUN I tb I O J470 words
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Article, Illustration208 1970-10-02 7 U.S. NAVY CHIEF WARNS AGAINST FURTHER CUTBACKS WASHINGTON, Thurs. Navy Secretary John Chaffee has warned against further United States Navy cutbacks in the face of growing Soviet naval power. Mr. Chaffee said the Russians had expanded their fleet to the point where they could now challenge U.S. domination of theAP; AFP - 208 words
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Article129 1970-10-02 7 ROME, Thurs.-Two members of the Rolling Stones pop group, Mick Jagger and Daynan Wagner, were ordered by a Rome court to put down 900,000 liras (about £600) each as guaranty if they wished to leave Italy. This follows an incident on Monday when they allegedlyAFP - 129 words
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277 1970-10-02 7 Gls and pot smoking reports: It's a Communist plot, says Congressman WASHINGTON, Thurs.A member of the armed services committee of the House of Representatives said that a Communist plot was responsible for some news reports of widespread drug use in the U.S. Armed Forces. "Let ns not forget for oneAP - 277 words
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168 1970-10-02 7 BOSTON, Thurs. Film director Otto Preminger was found not guilty yesterday on a charge of descrating a cemetery while filming a scene in which actress lisa MinelL alegedh/ took off her clothes. Preminger testified at Quincy, Massachusetts, that if he had known be wasAP - 168 words
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Article, Illustration393 1970-10-02 7 Viet attacks raise threat of food shortage PHNOM PENH, Thurs. North Vietnamese and Vietcong troops have put pressure on Route Five, the highway linking Phnom Penh with the rice-rich province of Battambang, causing the threat of a possible food crisis in the capital. The High Command said that for fourAP - 393 words
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Article64 1970-10-02 7 WASHINGTON, Thurs. An increase in airline ticket tax to pay for armed anti-hijack guards was passed by the House of Representatives by 323 votes to 17. The bill, which goes to the Senate, would increase the tax on domestic flight tickets from the present 8 per64 words
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207 1970-10-02 7 We were well treated, say hostages NEW YORK, Thurs Five of the last six "skyjack" hostages released by the Palestinian Guerillas arrived here last night. They said they were treated wefl by their captors despite the difficult circumstances in Irbid, northern Jordan, where they were taken when civil war broke207 words
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Miscellaneous1490 1970-10-02 8 I I I /Ivl N. KEY EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules 1 I /I M N. beginning on this page are given in four parts for Jbui I i 1 N^ Jt f j ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal f« nu aL_ t i Jf it^^nmmummmf ml I Each1,490 words
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Article198 1970-10-02 9 LONDON, TOurs. Coal shippers were reported to have concluded a five-year contract from Robertbank, British Columbia, to Japan in Naess tonnage of 35,000/45,000 tons at US$5.5O, commencing 1971, for account Itoh. Other coal shippers have covered a large cargo from Hampton Roads to Italy at US$7.O5 fd198 words
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Advertisement265 1970-10-02 9 I SCINDIA (Sr) LIMES Lbihi pacific north west service Loading For LOS ANGELES, SAN OIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO. VANCOUVER B.C. TACOMA. Penang p Sham Singapore L Anaeles "JALARATNA 3/4 Oct 5/6 Oct 7/8 Oct 11 Nov JALAOHANYA 31 Oct/1 Now Nov 4/6 Nev U 0«C IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE265 words
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Miscellaneous1170 1970-10-02 9 Westbound continued STRAAT HONSHU o« 26/27 M^SC^StST^ R.L/KPM TOB AS MAERS RMM MLVAAC Montevideo, Santos, Rio De Janeiro. STRAAT VAN OIEMEN Oct 11/13 E.London, P.EIiz., Capte- TORONTO CITY Oct 3/4 L.M., Rio, Santos. FTL/AUS town. RIL/KPM STREEFKERK Nov 21/23 A'werp, R.dam, A'dam. Hamburg, TRAUGUTT Oct 24/27 A'Dam, R'dam, H'Durg. Gdynia.1,170 words
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Miscellaneous142 1970-10-02 9 Ships in port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR OCT. 2. OUT: Houston Maru 3/4, Nissho Maru 5, Siena 8/9, Cardiganshire 15/16, Compass Satu 20 east, Taiyo Maru 35/36, Pando Sound 38/39, Straat Banka 46, Giang Ann 20 west. IN: Giang Ann 20 west (after142 words
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Miscellaneous129 1970-10-02 9 Moenjodaro, Venus Artocy, Pulau Bintang, Ching Pu No. 101, Petro Tiga, Englishman, Horng Dar, Karingo. Kadina, Rochford, Tong Jit, Wing Hing, Foremost Prince, Loyal Echoes, Fortune Wind, Hai Sheong, Kim Hwa, Lorraine, Rambang, Tong Hai, Petro Dua, Burma Maru, Elbe, Jotor, Jason, Makho, Ondine, Cattle Sinus. WESTERN ROADS: Texaco New129 words
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Article372 1970-10-02 10 The market ruled steady for most of the session yesterday as selective demand for low priced issues spread to electric appliances. Most dealers were encouraged by hopes of an early bank rate cut. Near the close, however, most stocks came back from their highs on profit-taking. The372 words
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Article672 1970-10-02 10 Mining shares closed well off the bottom yesterday after a severe bout of profittaking at mid-session. Traders were selective, however, and many issues moved against the trend. International continued to find strong support, closing 50 cents higher at $7.70, with the options 80 cents better at $7.672 words
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Article213 1970-10-02 10 The market was dull after early sales at $2.90. Banks were an isolated yesterday although falls firm spot particularly the were limited to fractions. Telephones were done at London register which •J^ i"?V opeDed mt 44 «nd Docks and advanced $5 to finish at $142. $23. 10213 words
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Article164 1970-10-02 10 WASHINGTON, Thurs.— The Treasury Department today attributed a decline in United States total reserve assets during the first half of this year to repayments by Britain and France of their currency "swap" lines. Acting Treasury Secretary Charles E. Walker said stock of foreign currencies declined USSI,CSO164 words
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316 1970-10-02 10 Esso to build $90-million lube plant ESSO Singapore Group of Companies yesterday announced plans for local manufacture of base stocks for automotive and industrial lubricants. Although lubricant? have been blended in Singapore for many years, the base stocks have been imported. Now with the construction of a plant by EssoAP - 316 words
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Article112 1970-10-02 10 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Labour Department reported that wholesale prices of food and industrial commodities rose in September. The Department said the September rise in the wholesale price index was 0.4 per cent, erasing a 0.4 per cent decline in August. The August drop had been theAP - 112 words
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Article86 1970-10-02 10 PENANG, Thurs. South Korea's rising imports of Malaysian raw materials are expected to total $150 million this year, its Ambassador, Tan Sri Hong Kee Karl, said today. He said exports to Malaysia of about $33 million were also rising. Tan Sri Karl, who is on a86 words
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Article126 1970-10-02 10 BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand and the Soviet Union are expected to sign an air agreement soon, reliable sources reported today. Thai International will gain rights to fly the shortest route between Sydney and London or New York with stops in Moscow and Tashkent. In exchange, the Soviet national126 words
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Article103 1970-10-02 10 LONDON, Thurs. Henry Gardner and Co., and Lohmann and Co. said they formed a new company called Gardner Lohmann, to trade in the world's commodity markets on behalf of clients as well as trading in physical wool. The issued capital of the firm, which they equally hold, isReuter - 103 words
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Article102 1970-10-02 10 JAKARTA, Thurs. The Indonesian State Bank is planning to expand its overseas operations to include Europe and the United States with New York and London as bases, the official Antara news agency reported. State Bank director E. Soekasah said the expansion followed good results attained by itsAP - 102 words
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Article80 1970-10-02 10 TOKYO, Thurs. The Japanese Transport Ministry has decided to construct an undersea oil pipeline network tn the Tokyo Bay to keep out mammoth tankers from the already traffic congested bay. The three-year project also includes building a giant sea berth in the south of a headland at theAFP - 80 words
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Article, Illustration251 1970-10-02 10 PEOPLE in business Mr. J.D. BOBINSON, finance director of WeDcome Foundation Limited, arrives in Singapore on Monday for talks with government officials and local representatives of the company. Mr. Robinson will discuss the planned expansion programme of Wellcome's Southeast Asian zone office. Singapore's geographical position has been a major factor251 words
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77 1970-10-02 10 Obstacle to Asian industrial growth JAKARTA, Thurs. The lack of skilled manpower is Asia's biggest obstacle to industrial growth, the International Labour Organisation's Asian advisory committee said. A statement, issued after week-long meeting in Bandung, called for more vocational training schools to help ease the problem. It also said thatAP - 77 words
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205 1970-10-02 10 BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand has asked Japan to buy more agricultural products particularly sugar and glutinous rice to reduce the huge trade deficit between the two countries. The Thai delegate to the joint committee on trade, Mr Sakrai Samsen. warned yesterday that if ThaiAFP - 205 words
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Article459 1970-10-02 10 A week of small volume and thin conditions during the week ended Oct. l saw the price dipping below SO cents for current month, mainly as a result of an insufficiency of fresh orders, whilst offerings from origin were plentiful, reported HOLIDAY, CUTLER BATH. Once again, this459 words
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Article271 1970-10-02 10 FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates today, fixed by the Association of R«"ir T fa Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates in Hongkoii* dollars, torOctU On New York TT 6.***** On New York DD 6.09 Gold (99% fineness. per tael) 283.50 Note Rates China (per 100271 words
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Article234 1970-10-02 11 FUSAN FISHING NET made a net profit of $100,805 in the first half of this year compared to a loss of $115,084 incurred in the corresponding period last year. The acting chairman, Dato Cheong Jin Hoe, regarded this an achievement in view of the severe competition from234 words
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Article1600 1970-10-02 11 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY CkMinc buyers' and tellers' prices an followed by the business done. Figure! in buckets denote traded lots in I.ooo's. When the price is not followed by a figure in brackets, it means only a single lot of 1.000 shares was1,600 words
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Article80 1970-10-02 11 (Managers' prices for Oct. 2) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.23 1.28 MaL Progress Fund 1.00 1.06 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.03 1.08 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.79 Thfcd Singapore 1.1 4xd B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund .96 1.01 The Saving80 words
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205 1970-10-02 11 INTERNATIONAL WOOD PRODUCTS signed an agreement yesterday with U.S. Plywood to supply the American company £10 million worth of plywood next year. The Sin gapore company's ch^'rawi) Mr. Lee Keng Tuan, said the order would take up one-third of his firm's total output next205 words
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Article114 1970-10-02 11 TOKYO, Thurs. Honda Motor reported that net income for the six months ended August 31 was 7,062, million yen (against 5,673 million yen for the previous six months), including a first dividend of US$B million from its subsidiary, America Honda. Total sales were 164,819 million yen (128,498 million).Reuter - 114 words
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Article201 1970-10-02 11 HONGKONG, Thurs. Chinese geologists have discovered a huge salt mine in Kiangsi Province Central China, big enough to supply the provincial population for thousands of years, Radio Peking reported today. A salt refinery with a capacity for 20,000 tons a year has also been built and putAFP - 201 words
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Article713 1970-10-02 11 SINGAPORE RUBBER BUBBEB 4t cents a Ik. (down sevea-elgtas cent) Early market indications yesterday were unchanged from Wednesday's close at 49-7/8 cents value for BSS 1 October. Nervous long liquidation of October depressed levels. October traded down from 49-7/8 cents to 49-3/8 cents. November tended wider and was switched713 words
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Article385 1970-10-02 11 Stocks eased in light early trading yesterday. The Dow Jones industrial average was off about 0.75 and Stanpoors dropped eleven cents. Declining issues led those on the upside by about four-So-three and volume totalled about L5 million •hares after about 60 minutes of trading. Analyts blamed385 words
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Article586 1970-10-02 11 The market was slightly lower yesterday following end-account profit-taking but some new time buying for the account, beginning next Monday, provided some upside moves and the undertone remained firm. The Middle East situation remained a cautionary factor. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was 1.9 off586 words
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Article149 1970-10-02 11 AMSTERDAM Internationals were mixed in very quiet dealings yesterday. A.kzo, Philips and Royal Dutch were easier, while Hoogovens and Unilever were steady. KLM was firm. Plantations eased and shippings hardened. Local industrials were quiet. PARIS The market was easier and indecisive yesterday. Pinay in Rentes was quiet and149 words
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194 1970-10-02 12 THE TUNKU'S PENSION: UNDERGRADS CALL IT A FEUDAL PRACTICE KUALA LUMPUR, Ttaurs. Several Malay undergraduates at the University of Malay* yesterday criticised the Government's decision to grant a gratuity $200,000 and a monthly pension of $4,000 to former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul n*hiwt*ii The students, members of the Malay Language194 words
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Article65 1970-10-02 12 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Hie first trial of an American soldier in the alleged extermination of an entire South Vietnamese village by an infantry company two-and-a--half years ago will start next Tuesday at Fort Hood, Texas. David Mitchell, SO, is accused of shooting at civilians during65 words
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Article47 1970-10-02 12 POLICE yesterday removed two Communist hammer »«4 sickle flags from the overhead bridge in front of the People's Park Complex in New Bridge Road. A red banner with anti-Government slogans was also found at the junction of Pagoda Street and New Bridge Road.47 words
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169 1970-10-02 12 Sixth Fleet beefed up with 4 more destroyers WASHINGTON, Thurs. Four more destroyers joined the U.S. 6th Fleet today in the Mediterranean. A Pentagon spokesman said newsmen should not "draw grand conclusions" although the Fleet is now at one of its strongest levels ever. There are three aircraft carriers, the169 words
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Article33 1970-10-02 12 INCHE Mohd. Ghazali bin Ismail, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Mfatetry, will open the Art and Craft Exhibition 1970 at the National Library Lecture Hall at 5.30 p.m. today.33 words
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Article, Illustration448 1970-10-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The SecretaryGeneral of the Democratic Action Party, Mr. Lim Kit Siang, was released unconditionally today after 16 months of detention. Mr. Lim, MP for Malacca Bandar, was detained on May 18 last year under the Internal Security Act several448 words
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171 1970-10-02 12 Hollywood actor's corpse found in fridge HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. Arthur W. Mandelko led a strange life in an unpredictable town and died strangely In his refrigerator. Police said Mandelko played "Superman" at ■ight wearing the appropriate costume— and sometimes posed as a police officer. The diminutive, 24-year-old man committed suicide, theAP - 171 words
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Article57 1970-10-02 12 M.A.E. ABDUL HAMID, 44, of Chulia Street, was fined $70 yesterday by Eighth Magistrate Tan Chin Hong for being in possession of 1.6 grams of ganja. Customs officers made a spot check on him in Hoe Chiang Road on the evening of July 23 and57 words
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Article, Illustration187 1970-10-02 12 Singapore a very important regional centre, says new Italian envoy ITALY considers Singapore as a "very important'* regional centre and hopes to draw closer ties with South East Asia through Singapore. Announcing this last night a few minutes after he touched down at Paya Lebar Airport, the Ambassador-designate to Singapore,187 words
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123 1970-10-02 12 MANILA, Thurs. Philippine Air lines cancelled its six international flights to Europe, Asia and the United States today as one of three PAL unions went on strike and several non-striking pilots refused to cross picket lines. Officials said hope for quick settlement looked dim. TwoAP - 123 words
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Article28 1970-10-02 12 JAKARTA, Thurs. This capital city is short of four billion rupiahs (about US|lO.4 million) for its development projects this year, ViceGovernor Soewondo announced here today.28 words
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295 1970-10-02 12 SINGAPOREANS are being asked for ideas that could contribute to an arts festival, Parliamentary Secretary (Culture) Inche Sha'ari Tadin said yesterday. The Republic has accepted an invitation to send a troupe of 100 artistes to the Adelaide Festival of Ants in 14295 words
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67 1970-10-02 12 JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. Mrs. Winnie Mandela, wife of jailed African leader Nelson Mandela, was placed under house arrest early today. She was one of the 19 Africans accused under the Suppression of Terrorism Act who were acquitted and freed in Pretoria two weeks ago. Nelson67 words
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Article61 1970-10-02 12 LAHORE, Thurs. A second prominent Opposition figure was arrested yesterday during the campaign for Pakistan's first general election scheduled for Dec. 7. The arrest of Ahmad Talpuran, a member of former Foreign Mtaister Ali Bhutto's political party followed that three days ago of Maualana Kauser Niazi,61 words
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Article54 1970-10-02 12 WEST BERLIN, Thurs. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and his wife arrived -here in pouring rain yesterday for a short visit Mr. Lee, who was welcomed at the airport by West Berlin Burgomeister Klaus Schtz, is due to tour the town and visit the Berlin Wall today54 words
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28 1970-10-02 12 LAGOS, Thurs. Nigeria celebrated the 10th anniversary of its independence today with a maddive parade of the military might that crushed the former "Blafra".28 words
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153 1970-10-02 13 THE family of Tan Tai San, 38, who feU to his death from a Housing Board flat on Monday, shortly after his wife was slashed with a vegetable knife, will receive $50 a month from the Social Welfare Department. In addition,153 words
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131 1970-10-02 13 A 63-year-old man pleaded guilty to four traffic offences yesterday and was fined a total of $205. Phua Yew Huang, of Buller Terrace, admitted that he had parked his car at the edge of a road with a white line in Queensway131 words
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126 1970-10-02 13 HAWKER TAY. Yong Kee, 19, was sentenced in the Third District Court yesterday to three years' jail and six strokes of the rotan after he pleaded guilty to robbing a bar manager of his day's takings on Aug. 31. The prosecutor126 words
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Article57 1970-10-02 13 TWO contract labourers pleaded guilty in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to stealing a car-radio-cum-tape-recorder and six cartridges from a car parked in Prinsep Street on Nov. 9. Balakrishnan Murusamy, 20 was jailed for six months. Sentence was postponed for Khoo Tsu Peng, 17 pending a57 words
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Article, Illustration357 1970-10-02 13 Plea to wives of diplomats: Try to win confidence of local people DIPLOMATS' wives should "go more than half way" to win the confidence of the local people as their husbands 'stay in any foreign post is normally for a limited period. This was stated yesterday by Lady Betty de357 words
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160 1970-10-02 13 Lorry man fined $200 for hitting constable A 5S YEAR-OLD lorry driver, Lint Moag Haat, told the Seventh Magistrate yesterday, he lost Us temper when he punched a uniformed police constable Immediately after a traffic accident. Prasecatlag Officer Sr. lasp. H.L. Miranda told the court that P.C. Tan Swee Kow160 words
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96 1970-10-02 13 CHUA Boon Ngee, 20, of Jalan Jurong Kechil, pleaded guilty and was fined $100, or 20 days' jail, by Fifth Magistrate Anwarul Haque yesterday for possession of ganja. Snr. Insp. Koh lian Bee told the court that on Sept. 18 at 5.3096 words
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200 1970-10-02 13 Rotary Club bursaries for students NINE bursaries, donated by the Rotary Club Community Service Committee, will be presented to secondary school students in Bukit Ho Swee Estate. Hie bursaries are the result of the efforts of concerned parents who have organised themselves into a Bukit Ho Swee Parent Group to200 words
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194 1970-10-02 13 A 23-YEAR-OLD apprentice mechanic who was seldom at home was stabbed to death by two men wielding bearing scrapers in Jalan Membina yesterday morning. A police spokesman said Chow Hit San of Commonwealth Close was about to enter a vehicle to go to work194 words
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Article, Illustration330 1970-10-02 13 THE renovated food stalls at the Esplanade are expected to re-open early next month. Stall-holders who were asked to clear out by April 1 said yesterday they had been told of this tentative date for resumption of business. The sewerage system for the stalls330 words
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168 1970-10-02 13 A MAN, posing as a police inspector, approached a girl outside the National Theatre, asked if she was aware there were lots of robbers there then demanded and took her identity card. Monica Patricia Pereira, IS, of Sterling Road, was waiting168 words
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144 1970-10-02 13 A man who used a school taxi as a public service vehicle was fined $180 and had his car confiscated yesterday. Hie traffic Court was told that Kwok Chee Yee, of Syed Alwi Road, had used his school taxi to carry passengers in Upper144 words
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Advertisement123 1970-10-02 13 BaWHapafli B I Daikirfe space saving packaged air conditioners finger-tip operation maintenance Both water cooled and air cooled models provide the same performances. It creates a clean, cool, healthy environment wherever it is. Finger-Tip control system. Space saving. Anti-air pollution. Daikin's highly reputed products are world famous. Sola Agent*: A.123 words
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Miscellaneous18 1970-10-02 13 THE TIDES TODAY: 11.31 an (8.1 ft). TOMORROW: (Oct. j) 12.fl mm (B.i ft); 11.M am (t.l ft).18 words
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Article, Illustration276 1970-10-02 14 Of bridge parties, violins and boarded- over swimming pools ALFREDO Campoli, who breezed into Singapore Ive days ago and cut again after picking up accompanist Lee Kum Sing, breezed back in again yesterday. With his recital two days away, Mr. Campoli organised a bridge party as soon as he arrived.276 words
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Article, Illustration189 1970-10-02 14 SHE'S A THING THAT GOES BUMP IN THE NIGHT TONIGHT WHAT'S A pretty girl like Colleen Zarich doing with a bed-sheet on a coffee table in the middle of a bare stage? She'll tell you she's rehearsing the freereading of "E.E. Cummings Talked to Us From His Grave", a poem189 words
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Article, Illustration253 1970-10-02 14 PLAYS FOR YOUNG AND OLD AT VICTORIA THEATRE THE Theatre World Association's next production is "Tales of Many Lands" to be staged at the Victoria Theatre from Oct. 22 ta24. The producer, Mrs. Gracia Tay-Chee has spent much of her time rewriting and dramatising nursery rhymes and eastern and western253 words
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Article, Illustration118 1970-10-02 14 Classical songs by Japanese bass Takao Okamura TAKAO Okamura, Japanese bass, will present a programme of Songs by Vivaldi, Scarlatti, Tosti, Rossini, Verdi, Brahms and Japanese composers at the Singapore Conference Hall at 8.45 p.m. on Oct. 30. Lee Kum Sing will accompany Lim on the piano. Okamura studied singing118 words
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261 1970-10-02 14 Ex-policeman gets 3 years for theft and robbery AN ex-police corporal was jailed for three years by the First Districs Judge yesterday on charges of theft and robbery. Arthur Martin Jalleh, 34, formerly of the Mount Vernon Dog Unit, was sentenced to one year on the first charge stealing a261 words
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289 1970-10-02 14 Counsel: Trial judges should have set out their reasons MR. DAVID MARSHALL told the Court of Appeal yesterday that the trial judges who sentenced a man to death gave no reasons "for their innumerable findings of fact*' in their grounds of decision. Mr. Marshall was arguing the appeal of Ong289 words
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Advertisement323 1970-10-02 14 (SPONSORED BY THE NEW ZEALAND MEAT PRODUCERS BOARD IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SINGAPORE HERALD) New Zealand Lamb Curry New Zealand Lamb Stew New Zealand Lamb Casserole New Zealand Lamb Shish Kebobs IST. PRIZE: ■JB l *SjillSfl See the mouth-watering New Zealand lamb a) National Gas Cooker *KQS^71 W dishes above?323 words
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Advertisement34 1970-10-02 14 \fr Hand *J Lotion- a soothing lotion made }m with Al mond Oil 1 (that softens your hands I the fragrant way. I Goya Aqua Manda 1 in DIESEL ENGINE BfSM7I6-385HPcont at IjMO rpm.34 words
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Miscellaneous257 1970-10-02 15 *•-*> //mE^Jm B»-» Vjlii B Barlow in the I background I IN TONIGHT'S Softly, Softly the men of the Wyvern Regional Crime Squad who, entirely freed from routine inquiries watch crime trends and provide "a criminal intelligence," are asked to assist in the investigation of a killing in "Murder Report."257 words
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Miscellaneous207 1970-10-02 15 Linda Foster and Dick Kallam as Hank, Channel 8, 7.50 pm. two of music making with the guitar is on p Channel 8, 7.25 pm. x DDD H Jazz fans, your programme, Jazz €25 jijiS comes on Channel 8, W. 10.40 pm. and the stars -jig of the evening are207 words
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Article460 1970-10-02 16 Why scientists now believe it may exist there TWO Space-Agency biologists have concluded from evidence gathered by Mars spacecraft that, in spite of an apparently harsh environment, life of some sort may exist there. Some earthly organisms can survive under conditions almost as severe as those on460 words
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Article191 1970-10-02 16 THE strange creature In the l,Mt foot Inky depths of Scatiaad's Loch Ness May be a ■mtiiai albani eel, M to M feetteag. TVs Is the theory of Robert Elaes, President of the Academy of Applied Science, Massachusetts. He has been trytag to tare191 words
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Article, Illustration130 1970-10-02 16 ...Just to get their picture in the paper THE THINGS people do to get their picture in the papers... They'll drink gallons of beer, crowd into mini-cars, dance for days, play cards for a fortnight in fact almost anything to break or create a record. But with so many peoplePANA - 130 words
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Article243 1970-10-02 16 TO HIS fellow tenants over the years, Morris Okco was the man in the basement flat who could repair a radio, tune a television set or fix a balky toaster. He was a jack of all trades, a mechanical and electrical genius. But few, even in243 words
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Advertisement273 1970-10-02 16 I Starscope J Yon fare very well on TnnAY'Q RIRTHnAV* 2 your own resources, take A good day to think of UAY BIRTHDAY. J S no special advantage of you career. Apply for Changes in your habits S others. new jobs. are for the better, g, to RZ^ZIfMf^HHHI Circumstances quite*273 words
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Article, Illustration223 1970-10-02 17 DO you have difficulty finding a servant AND a chauffeur? Then why not employ an amah/driver. Last week Mrs. lim Chuan Ho placed an advertisement in the newspapers for an amah/driver and got 20 replies. Her first applicant, Mrs. Mercy Chua, previously worked as a domestic223 words
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Article59 1970-10-02 17 FRENCH film lovers will be pleased to know that "Le Dernier Des Six'* (The last of the Six) will be screened at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise on Oct. IS at 8.15 pm. There will be English subtitles. The screening is sponsored by the French Embassy and59 words
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Article, Illustration275 1970-10-02 17 Meter maid with a heart of gold RONDI Davis is a golden girl from Queensland's Gold Coast. She's here in Singapore promoting the Gold Coast's golden beaches and golden sunshine. This picture was taken in Surfer's Paradise they can really dream up the names down there where even the parking275 words
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Miscellaneous195 1970-10-02 17 THE DIARY It am: Art Exhibition at Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street. 1§ am 6 pm: TenMan Art Exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hall. 5.30 pm: Opening of Art Exhibition organised by the Adult Education Board at the National Library. 7. pm: Night Bazaars at Bukit Panjang Village Indus Road,195 words
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Miscellaneous47 1970-10-02 17 Poly, at Physics Room, University of S'pore, Bt. Timah. 8 pm: Harmonica practice and Malay Drama at National Theatre Club (first floor) 8 pm: Folk Singing at Chinese Y.M.C.A., Palmer Road. 8.30 pm: A Play, "Relatively Speaking" by the Stage Club at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise.47 words
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Article, Illustration649 1970-10-02 18 LEE CHIU SAW - The Mazda: Grace and luxury you can afford LEE CHIU SAW Q MOTOR CYCLING By TOYO Kogyo got hold of a Bertone design four years ago, and what promises to be an evergreen was born into the Mazda family. The 1500 Deluxe is a well equipped and very pleasant familyJOHARI RASIKIN - 649 words
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Article346 1970-10-02 18 DEAR ALLAN: Thank you for that article on the rare bird, the Opel GT (see last weed's Drive) but I must also add that some of your statements left me a layman where cars are concerned— rather confused. Perhaps you might care to enlighten me. I do not346 words
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Article673 1970-10-02 19 "DO not exceed 30 mph for the first 500 miles." That seems to be the general impression of running-in a new machine. However, there is much more to running-in than hust going slowly for the set distance. You can travel at 30 mph for the first673 words
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Article, Illustration734 1970-10-02 19 SPECIFICATIONS. Engine: Air-cooled, 180 degree, twin cylinder twostroke. Capacity: 1 24 c.c. Bore x stroke: 43 x 43 mm. Gearbox: 5 speed constant mesh. Maximum horsepower: 15.1 at 8,500 rpm. You have already met the Wolf, the little bike with plenty of bite from734 words
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Article92 1970-10-02 19 THE Singapore Motor Sports Club Is showing two films at Us weekly meeting at the HoUaadsche Club next Thursday The films: "Works Eatry" aad "Australian International" are from the Castrol Film library aad wIU last a total of 71 mlaates, beginning at t p.m. "Works Eatry**92 words
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Advertisement42 1970-10-02 19 INVEST YOUR MONEY AT CHUNG KHIAW FINANCE LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) MEAD OFFICE 5»-C ROBINSON ROAD WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF t CMVMC If MIAMI ■»mm ITU ALL DEPOSIT ENQUIRIES »RE OBTAINABLE THROUGHOUT CHUNG KHIAW BANK BRANCHES IN SINGAPORE (Advert. Permit No. 0173)42 words
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Miscellaneous9 1970-10-02 19 "Could you make it snappy?. .My Cadillac is double-parked."9 words
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Advertisement491 1970-10-02 20 DANCING 3 HOURS Quickstep. Waltz, Foxtrot. Cha-cha. Daily private lessons 10 a.m. 10 p.m. Ghani's School of Dancing. Hindoo Road. S'pore P/*****. DRESSMAKING INSTITUTE by Mrs. K.Y. Lee. Morning, afternoon and evening classes at 318-A River Valley Road. Phone *****7 for enrolment. INTENSIVE CHINESE COURSE for Secondary IV students Conducted491 words
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Article, Illustration262 1970-10-02 23 RACE-GOERS will miss crack Australian jockey Jim Johnson but it will be for four months onlv. Reason: JJ left for Australia last night. Johnson was originally booked to leave for home next Wednesday after the Bukit Timah meeting but a cable from262 words
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95 1970-10-02 23 MELBOURNE, Thurs. Japan and Indonesia are among the 12 nations for the Federation Cup the women's World Tennis Championship to be held in Perth, Western Australia from Dec. 26 to 30. More entries are expected from several other countries including the United95 words
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Article485 1970-10-02 23 SAYA DATANG, with A. Rao in the saddle, impressed in a workout on a good track at Bukit Timah yesterday. The New Zealand gelding by Arragon ran wide out over 3f in 38. He has improved since his last start fourth to Zinnia Fair over the485 words
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323 1970-10-02 23 NICOSIA, Thurs. Cardiff city quaified for the second round of the European Cupwinners' cup, despite being being held to a scoreless draw by Pol Larnaca of Cyprus. The Welsh team won the first leg 80. European Champions Cup Ist Round, 2nd leg: Arad (Rum)323 words
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395 1970-10-02 23 Perth club challenge for next America's Cup series NEW York, Thurs. The Royal Perth Yacht Club has issued the first challenge for the next America's Cup. Alan Bond, a young Australian millionaire, has formed a syndicate, Spirit of the West to take over from Sir Frank Packer's syndicate in theAFP - 395 words
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Article, Illustration70 1970-10-02 23 Singapore's Softball fraternity will long remember the visit of the Australian world Softball representatives (above) who featured in exhibition matches daring their short stay here. The Aussies showed their calibre in no uncertain manner when they thrashed the men's aid women's local leans with thumping victories. The visitors beat the70 words
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211 1970-10-02 23 France lead in women's amateur world golf MADRID, Thurs. France took a four-stroke lead over the favoured United States yesterday in the first round of the Women's World Amateur Team Golf Championships here. The United States lies second with 145, Canada third at ISO, Australian fourth at 151, and ArgentinaAP; AFP - 211 words
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Miscellaneous416 1970-10-02 23 ■mmmmmmmmai ■mmmmji ik sic EIiRCIHfIIE73^IRST9I ACROSS DOWN 1. Just the place to find a horse with first-class upbringing! (6) 2. Mark made by wrecked 4. Only a small sum of money cars (4) for a dessert! (6) 3. He might drop one thing 8. Unusual cure goes with it after416 words
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485 1970-10-02 24 NANYANG Siang Pau scored their third successive victory when they trounced the Singapore Telephone Board 5-0 in the Singapore Table Tennis Association Inter-Business Houses league match at Monk's Hill Secondary School Hall last night. Nanyang, with three former state players in Um Wai Sheng,485 words
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Article106 1970-10-02 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A 14-man Malaysian Chinese Football Association team left today for the annual interport Ho Ho Cut match against Hongkong Chinese on Saturday. For the first time, Malaysia is fielding a team of which includes non-Chinese, and hopes to break Hongkong's traditional victoryAP - 106 words
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Article187 1970-10-02 24 RIO DE JANEIRO. Thurs. WORLD champions Brazil defeated Mexico 2-1 in an international exhibition soccer match at the Maracana Stadium here yesterday. Right wing Jairzinho, Brazil's World Cup top scorer opened the scoring followed by another goal by star center forward Tostao. Towards theAP - 187 words
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Article365 1970-10-02 24 Thais may drop hockey from Games BANGKOK, Thurs. Field hockey is likely to» be excluded from the Sixth Asian Games programme in December because of "financial problems" involving Pakistan and Nepal, it was reported here today. Informed sources said the reason for the sport to be left out is becauseAFP - 365 words
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Article, Illustration11 1970-10-02 24 Can I help it if he's got a ball-shaped head11 words
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116 1970-10-02 24 GOTHENBURG, Thurs. Jean Garaialde of France shot a course record 67 to take a one stroke lead over Jack Nicklaus of the United States and Donald Swaelens of Belgium in the first round of the Volvo open here today. Tied for fourth withAFP - 116 words
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Article, Illustration347 1970-10-02 24 AN EQUALISER seven minutes from time by Gloria Locke helped Singapore Recreation Club to maintain their unbeaten record in the Singapore Women Hockey Association league match against the Kiwis on the padang yesterday. It was the first drawn match for Recs in their three347 words
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214 1970-10-02 24 LONDON, Thurs. The Japanese Datsun factory, pursuing its bid to gain a bigger foothold in the rich European motor market, is sending a powerful team to participate in the British Royal Automobile Club's international rally in November. The object is to prove its214 words
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240 1970-10-02 24 VIGILANTE Corps consolidated their position >as Division 2B league leaders when they scored a convincing 5-0 win over Race Course United at Farrer Park yesterday. Race Course United were severely handicapped fielding a ten-man team. Former international Freddie Chew, state trainee Brian240 words
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566 1970-10-02 24 Governor fails to prevent Clay's Oct. 26 fight ATLANTA, Thurs. Lester Maddox. Governor of Georgia, has failed in his last-ditch stand to prevent the fight between former world heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay and Jerry Quarry in Atlanta on October 26. Since Georgia has no boxing commission, Sam Massell. MayorAFP; AP - 566 words
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Miscellaneous73 1970-10-02 24 TABLE TENNIS: STTA Women's senior inter-club and Business Houses league: (Women) Chinese YMCA (Red) vs Chinese YMCA (Blue); Nanyang Siang Pau vs Combined Schools: (Business Houses) City Bank Club vs Eagle Engineering; Harper Gilfillan vs Yap Transport; Fitzpatrick's vs Nanyang Siang Pau; STB vs UOB; (Monk's Hill School 7 p.m.)73 words
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