Singapore Herald, 13 November 1970
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Title Section14 1970-11-13 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 99 Singapore Friday, November 13, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS14 words
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444 1970-11-13 1 Too few taking the patriotic road, saws Loo HONOLULU, Thurs. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said here last night that many professionally competent, but impatient young men m the less developed countries chose the easy way out by migrating to the developed countries so that they could immediately enjoy higher standardsAP - 444 words
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Article86 1970-11-13 1 LONDON, Thurs. British scientists last night claimed the discovery of a drug that could transform the treatment of cancer. "We are not saying it is a breakthrough but It is an advance," said Dr. K. HeUmann, a department head at the Imperial Cancer ResearchAP - 86 words
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Article20 1970-11-13 1 LONDON: The British prototype Concorde 002 today flew at twice the speed of sound (MachlY, it was announced officially. AFPAFP - 20 words
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Article33 1970-11-13 1 V&. QUAKE AID UMA, Ttiurs. The U.S. Government wfll loan Peru more than 28 million dollars as a first step In aiding reconstruction efforts In the area hit by the May 31 earthquake.33 words
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Article, Illustration757 1970-11-13 1 Harold Soh - 'Ice Box King' kidnapped Harold Soh STORY: FAMILY PLEADED IN VAIN WITH HIS CAPTORS MILLIONAIRE Tan Han Seng, 48 known m the commercial world as the "Ice Box King" was kidnapped by a gang of three men from his bungalow No. 3 Sommerville Road, off Upper Serangoon Road, at 9.45Bay Sik Kiang - 757 words
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Article, Illustration96 1970-11-13 1 SARA DIES PENANG, Thiirs. Mr Maalcasetky Saravaiamalka, farmer editor of ike Straits Ecaa aad Times of Malaya, died at the Geaeral Haapltal here this evealag after a leag Illaess. He was 7i. Farmer Prime Miaister, Taakn Abdul Kaamaa had called aim just this Ceylon's Envoy Mr Saravaaanmthii became Ceyloa's first96 words
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111 1970-11-13 1 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Thurs. The Sarawak enclave of Limbang belongs to Brunei, Inche Aming Awang Bakir, a leader m Limbang, said here today. He said he had written to Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the British Foreign Secretary, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, and UnitedAFP - 111 words
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Article65 1970-11-13 1 TULSA, Oklahoma, Thurs. A dynamite explosion has killed at least nine members of an oil company's seismograph crew. Police said explosives on a truck apparently were ignited last night by sparks from a high-voltage electric line struck by a crane. ODD ATTACKERS FINED NEW DELHI, Thurs. Three65 words
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260 1970-11-13 1 SINGAPORE'S enlistment regulations have been amended to allow boys under 18 years of age to be enrolled into the REGULAR units of the various branches of the armed forces. Announcing this m a statement yesterday, the Ministry of Defence said that the change260 words
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Article, Illustration175 1970-11-13 1 $30,000 GEM HAUL BY 'ELEGANT' TRIO IN BROAD DAYLIGHT THREE well-dressed men armed with pistols escaped with $3Mft2-w«rth of valuables from Long Fooig Goldsmith and Jewellery m Lorong l. Ton Payoh at 11.3 i yesterday morning. While ©«c of the men kept the manager, Cheak Slk Yuen, 52, and three175 words
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Article93 1970-11-13 1 KATMANDU, Thurs. The Teheran-to-Dacca Asian Highway Rally, plagued by the stoning of cars m India, might be halted m Katmandu, an official said today. "We are thinking of stopping the rally right here, as we still have Calcutta ahead of us," Mr. Frank J.AP - 93 words
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Article41 1970-11-13 1 ODD NUMBER 12t BONN, Thurs. A Starfighter, fighter-bomber of the German Air Force, crashed at Helchteren m Belgium today, killing the pilot, the West Ger man Defence Ministry announced. It was the 126 th Starfighter to be lost by Germany. AFPAFP - 41 words
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Advertisement87 1970-11-13 1 come meet Santa Claus he is landing at ROBINSON'S TOMORROW to herald the opening of our Christmas Toyland. It's part of every Child's Christmas. Excitement is everywhere. Thousands of toys, games and hobbies to delight tots to teens. Santa Claus will distribute FREE balloons to the children there are also87 words
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Miscellaneous12 1970-11-13 1 WEATHER forecast for fMnfanrf from i a.m. to mn today: Isolated showers.12 words
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Article, Illustration979 1970-11-13 2 SEAH CHIANG NEE - Problem that could rock the boat SEAH CHIANG NEE MALAYSIA'S 'ARTICLE 30 CITIZENS' ONE of the more delicate problems on Tun Razak's crowded desk concerns the "Article 30 citizens." Numbering 270,000 and overwhelmingly Chinese, they were granted citizenship m and after 1957 even though they were unable fully to document979 words
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Article130 1970-11-13 2 A stop is a stop is a request MR RICHARD Chan has suggested (SH. Oct. 16) that the R.O.V. should look into the feasibility of passing a ruling requiring all buses to stop at every bus stop along their route. There are two types of stops in use along a130 words
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Article65 1970-11-13 2 I REFER to Sujit Kumar's letter (S.H. Nov. 9). He says: "Thaipusam is the Tamil's festival day but Divali is the Hindus' festival day." Tamil is the language of the South Indians and Hindi that of the North. But BOTH North and South Indians (most of them anyway) are Hindus65 words
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637 1970-11-13 2 JUDICIAL caning, like flogging and whipping, is a barbarous form of punishment. As an indication of its brutality, a doctor must be present to examine the victim after each stroke, before the next crushing blow is allowed to be delivered. It is637 words
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Article151 1970-11-13 2 DOES the Ministry of National Development have a programme for the periodical inspection of trees which line the public roads? Prom the condition of trees m this Republic, I would suggest a systematic inspection of trees by qualified plant pathologists who would be151 words
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458 1970-11-13 2 Fr iday, November 13, 1970. THE SINGAPORE HELAD Kuala Lumpur flies a Peking kite HOW serious is Malaysia about establishing diplomatic relations with China? And how fast does Kuala Lumpur propose to move? The evidence is not yet conclusive. Readiness to recognise Peking was deducible, after a fashion, from Tun458 words
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Miscellaneous17 1970-11-13 2 JULES FEIFFER ffif K/8t 2» mmc MOW? v j f si 7 W? IX IE >imKm 'Me17 words
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Article, Illustration317 1970-11-13 3 This time thev took the trouble to look under the leaves, too |CL£ANESTANJ^JOST ATTRACTIVE^RIZE THIS year someone m the BOAC office m Orchard Road took the trouble to look under the leaves of the potted plants for rubbish. This, among other things helped them to win first prize m the317 words
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482 1970-11-13 3 IAC 'no' on language claim— a 'yes' on seniority THE Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday rejected a union's claim for a $100 language allowance for two employees of Japan Air Lines. However the court comprising Mr. Tan Boon Chiang as president, [of. F.I.W. Anthonisz and Mr. J. Nonis, ordered the airline482 words
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154 1970-11-13 3 A SALESMAN, whose car collided with a van and caused injuries to three policemen who were investigating an accident, was fined $300 yesterday for inconsiderate driving. Chiang Han Pan alias Chiang Siew Pong, of Jurong Road, admitted having driven a car m154 words
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101 1970-11-13 3 A SEMINAR on "Youth and Family Planning" will be held from Nov. 29 to Dec. 6 at No. 11, Penang Lane, Singapore 3, to discuss the role of youth m national family planning programmes. It will be sponsored by the World Assembly of101 words
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Miscellaneous199 1970-11-13 3 9.30 am— 6 pm: Papua/New (between Lorongs H and X); Guinea exhibition at Thomson Road; Upper Australian Trade Commission, S m era r go on Roa 1 d (betw^ n Clemenceau Avenue. Woodsville and Wan Tho 10 am-€ pm: Art and Avenue) and West Coast Road sculpture exhibition by Mr.199 words
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177 1970-11-13 4 HDB to step up its tidier rubbish campaign THE Housing and Development Board's call to "package your garbage m plastic bags" hasn't got much response from flat-dwellers so the Board is planning to intensify its campaign. According to an HDB spokesman, notices have gone up urging flat-dwellers to wrap their177 words
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Article322 1970-11-13 4 THE Adult Education Board will be organising two-year special classes next year for overaged pupils who have completed their primary school education. The courses consist of: language of instruction, science and mathematics, civics, practical drawing and a choice of one of the following: Metalwork, woodwork, basic electricity,322 words
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125 1970-11-13 4 FIVE representatives of the University of Singapore Students' Union will meet > Defence Minister Dr. Goh Keng Swee at 2.30 p.m. today to discuss the possibility of deferment from full-time National Service for 350 students. A recent Ministry announcement stipulated that all125 words
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Article75 1970-11-13 4 A TALK ON INTERIOR DECORATION RUNNING out of ideas for decorating your home? Try attending Mr. E.K. Tan's talk at Hunters Lodge, Cuscaden House tomorrow at 4 p.m. He will be speaking on interior decorating and designing for Singapore homes, with emphasis on practical suggestions and ideas, to members of75 words
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113 1970-11-13 4 AN ADVANCE party of Australian troops from the "C" Company of the Ist Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, has left Singapore for Butterworth, Malaysia, to survey the area for future troops. The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. John Gorton, promised m February last year that troops would113 words
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Article586 1970-11-13 5 Creches sprouting up all over NOW TEN CENTRES TO CARE FOR YOUR KIDS CRECHES are growing as fast as children, according to statistics published yesterday. There are now 10 on the island. They all provide occasional care services for parents whose income exceeds $500, as well as regular care services.586 words
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253 1970-11-13 5 FLORENCE ROAD off Upper Serangoon bow holds ao terror to the &at families living there It has been metalled and street lights have been totalled. Children living there once dreaded using the road because it was often muddy and dotted with253 words
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82 1970-11-13 5 Blind but Miss Paton travels alone MISS Rosamund Patoa, a blind physiotherapist, will arrive m Singapore on Saturday from Bangkok after a visit to Canada and Japan. She has practised In Canada and England. She was a teacher at the Singapore School for the Blind for a few months In82 words
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Article71 1970-11-13 5 Asst. manager remanded again THE assistant manager of Sea View Hotel, Jeffrey Khoh Thiam Leng, 25, tentatively charged with murder, was remanded m custody yesterday for another week by Ninth Magistrate, Mr. EC Foenander. Mr. David Marshall for Khoh, said that he hoped a date for a preliminary inquiry would71 words
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Article, Illustration144 1970-11-13 5 Condolences pour in for death of General de Gaulle AMONG the many foreign embassy officials who went to the French Embassy here yesterday to offer sympathy for the death of former French President General de Gaulle was Soviet Ambassador Mr Ilya I. Safranov (above). He to pictured signing the Book144 words
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Article104 1970-11-13 5 Prof. T.K. Tan of the Economics Department, Nanyang University, was misquoted earlier this week on the ability of Nantah students to master the English language. He did NOT say that the students were unable to master English. The error is regretted. DQD 8 PM RECITAL LYRIC104 words
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415 1970-11-13 5 The 'keep clean' campaign ends today THE month-long "Keep Singapore clean and pollution free" campaign ends this evening, after several tours by the Health Minister, Mr Chua Sian Chin, and most of the Members of Parliament, competitions, exhibitions, film shows and other efforts to educate the public. The Health Ministry415 words
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Article52 1970-11-13 5 KANGAR, Thurs. An eight-mile road linking Padang Besar m Perils and Sadao m Thailand is expected to be completed by this year, State Secretary Inche Azizol Rahman Aziz said today. The part of the road, about a mile long, on the Malaysian side of the border has52 words
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Miscellaneous16 1970-11-13 5 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker fi no. we Y~" fl T DOrrr MAVe AM^™^ to do16 words
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137 1970-11-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thar*. The Meatrl Besar of Selaager, Date HaJI Haru Idrts today called «i hotels to employ mere Malays. He had cemplaiaed that oaly 17.7 per ceat of betel workers la Kaala Unptr were Malays. Date Barma saM he was137 words
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Article96 1970-11-13 6 MALACCA, Thurs. The Minister of Health, Tan Sri Sardon said Malaysia needed 200 more doctors and between 1,000 and 2,000 nurses and hospital assistants. Speaking to reporters, the Minister said he hoped that contract doctors expected from Pakistan, Indonesia and the Philippines would arrive m the96 words
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Article404 1970-11-13 6 Groom late by a week is sued KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A bridegroom who turned up for his wedding a week late was sued for damages for breach of promise and for reimbursement of wedding expenses at the Sessions Court here today. The Court was told that about three hundred relatives404 words
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222 1970-11-13 6 Teachers: Lack of bargaining powers to discuss disputes KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two teachers' unions complained today about the absence of a negotiating body to discuss outstanding disputes between teachers arid the Ministry of Education. The National Union of Teachers and the Malayan Teachers Union made the complaint to the Reconvened222 words
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Article, Illustration219 1970-11-13 6 A NUMBER of Danish industrialists and businessmen may be setting up joint ventures here, according to the leader of an 11 -member Danish trade delegation, Mr. Hans Schroeder. Mr. Schroeder of Anglo-Plast Ltd. and Hans Schroeder A/S said his mission, which219 words
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131 1970-11-13 6 $210 mil needed to solve flood problem BATU PAH AT, Thurs. The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Othman,said today his State needed $210 million to overcome its flood problem. He hoped the Central Government would provide for this allocation immediately so that a flood alleviation programme could be implemented131 words
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100 1970-11-13 6 $2,500 FOR PIPE- LAYER INJURED BY CAVE- IN KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A water pipe layer, Woo Siong, who was injured when the walls of a trench collapsed on him was today awarded $2,500 for his injuries by the High Court. Woo, 42, suffered a fractured pelvis and spine when the100 words
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Article, Illustration320 1970-11-13 6 NOT many people would fly 4,Mt miles just to Ulead a diner, bat 63-yejf old Mr. Jack Shepperd did not hesitate wbei lie v-as invited to make the trip froTi Sydney to Singapore to twA the Fleet Air Arm's "Tat rnto Night320 words
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Article44 1970-11-13 6 THE P.A.P. Sembawang Branch will celebrate its 16th anniversary on Dec. 19 at 7.30 p.m., with a variety concert. To commemorate the occasion, a mass blood donation campaign will be held on Dec. 13 at 10.00 a.m. at the Branch' premises.44 words
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289 1970-11-13 6 KUCHING, Thurs. Sarawak and Sabah have agreed to co-operate m economic affairs and are studying several industrial projects, Sabah's Minister of Finance Inche Salleh Sulong said today. He was speaking to reporters after a three-day visit to discuss co-operation between the two states. He said289 words
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72 1970-11-13 6 Overhead bridge in front of school AN OVERHEAD pedestrian bridge will be erected across Jalan Toa Payoh m front of St. Andrew's School at midnight on Monday. This is to provide safe crossing for students and residents m the area. A Government statement yesterday said that during the erection of72 words
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96 1970-11-13 6 LONDON, Thurs. Britain's EMI electronics company yesterday announced completion of a contract worth £3lf,Mt ($2,2t3,Mt) to get np a television service for the Malaysian sUte of Sabah. The contract, awarded by Tallvlshen Malaysia, included stndlo equipment for the Sabah television station96 words
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Advertisement291 1970-11-13 6 Over 2 tons of Levi's 4000 pairs 100 sizes. For all sexes. Singapore's largest and wildest selection of Levi's. The newest bellbottoms, flares, straight legs and tapers. Plaids, checks and stripes. Farout dress jeans, Far-in StaPrest slacks. FLOW INTO meltuani's 52. North Bridge Rd, Singapore Tel ***** Open 6 days291 words
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Article, Illustration578 1970-11-13 7 NG POH CHUEN - NG POH CHUEN werwree By THE University of Singapore Music Society has rounded up its campus talents for its Grand Annual Concert on Tuesday at the Victoria Theatre. The concert, which begins at 8 pm, features the University Orchestra, Choir, Military Band and578 words
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Article, Illustration499 1970-11-13 7 BOOGIE WITH CANNED HEAT: (Liberty stereo LST--7541) YOU'RE probably wondering what a pre-war music pattern "boogie" is doing m this album and m these times. Well, the Canned Heat have got a habit (or rather the skill) of integrating all kinds of musical influences499 words
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Miscellaneous134 1970-11-13 7 BLONDIE By Chic Young \f ~^X I r SAID TME i. X/^ /twEL-FTW TMIRTEENTW V j^K 1 FUOOR J FL.OOR r^^^_^ V> r KNOW IT, BUT I I THIRTEEN VWOUL.O YOUMIMO X IS MY N GETTING OFF HERE I^^=^ V UNLUCKY J AMD WALKING UP \NUMBERr ARCHIE By Bob Montana134 words
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Miscellaneous438 1970-11-13 7 Starscope 1 3fr r BMM -^nnauuuunuaußuaua J background will be <£, t J M yMt* J this week. Your prestige between your life at J increases at work but work |he horne you won't enjoy it to the Thls |s a phase,! '"L I 1 111, 11 U v. aYe438 words
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Article, Illustration278 1970-11-13 8 EOME, Thurs. Soviet Foreign Minister, Aadrel Gromyko, failed yesterday to elicit Itallaa support for Moicow'B proposal to held a Europeaa-wide iecarlty conference la the Bear fa tare. Itallaa Forelga Miaister, Aide Mere, told the Soviet official that se far as Italy278 words
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262 1970-11-13 8 Yahya: 'China is wedded to peace' From JEAN LeCLERC dv SABLON PEKING, Thurs. Pakistan President Yahya Khan, here on an official five-day visit which started on Tuesday yesterday praised China's "dedication" to the cause of peace. He was speaking at a banquet given m his honour by Chinese Vice-Chairman Tung262 words
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250 1970-11-13 8 ■"■mßßanaujaß] i* II LAGOS, Thurs. The Nigerian Head of State, Gen. Gowon, has announced a $3,510 million (5510,530 million) development budget aimed at healing the economic wounds of the civil war and giving Nigerians a bigger slice of their economy. The four-year plan250 words
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Article, Illustration73 1970-11-13 8 THERE'S a technique to chatting up birds. To four-year-old Robin it obviously comes naturally. There he was, quietly pedalling his way around London's Grosvener Square when who should walk by out Minerva Cantago. Now, as all you connoisseurs of beauty will know, Minerva, 17, is Miss Philippines. She's73 words
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Article115 1970-11-13 8 BANGKOK, Thurs. All elementary schools in the guerilla-infested province of Narathiwat, in Southern Thailand, are facing possible closure following threats by Muslim separatist elements to murder schoolteachers, reliable sources reported here today. The sources said many teachers have refused to go to their schools again afterAFP - 115 words
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Article21 1970-11-13 8 LONDON, Tkmn. Sir Noel Coward, 7t-year-oM doyea of E^lud'i theatre, was admitted to a Loadoa Hospital with pleurisy.21 words
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288 1970-11-13 8 FRED HOFFMAN - Reds get ready for the dry season FRED HOFFMAN From WASHINGTON, Thurs. Preparing for heavy movement of supplyloaded trucks into Laos, the North Vietnamese have expanded their fuel storage capacity by about 1,500 per cent m the area above the demilitarised zone, U.S. sources said today. Analysis of reconnaissance photographs288 words
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Article48 1970-11-13 8 Snails pace invasion KORAT, Thailand, Thurs. The province of Ratchasima m eastern Thailand is being invaded by giant snails some as big as footballs. The Agricm -re Ministry m Bangkok has sent specialists to help combat the devastating advance of the thousands of snails across fields and plantations48 words
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Article185 1970-11-13 8 Challenges in Filipino politics MANILA, Thurs. The results of Tuesday's Philippine elections fore-shadow a sharp battle between the forces of continuity and of change m a convention next year to draw up a new constitution "that will last a thousand years." Still incomplete election returns indicated today that candidates identified185 words
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Article147 1970-11-13 8 I'LL SEVER MY FINGER STUDENT SAIGON. Thurs. A student leader. Dean Kinh, warned today he would cut off a finger m front of the National Assembly if the Government went ahead with a trial of students. He claimed President Nguyen Van Thieu had promised him there would be no trialAFP - 147 words
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376 1970-11-13 8 Space station for US in mid 70's WASHINGTON, Thurs. The U.S. space station to be developed later m this decade would be assembled m orbit one module at a time, under a proposal made public today. Each cylindrical module would, be 14 feet m diameter and up to 58 feetAP - 376 words
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Article1364 1970-11-13 9 CAVALIER - Yanmar safe each way proposition CAVALIER SELECTIONS A BY GO GOING: Soft T* Heavy BEST BETS: Tea tram, Perkasa, Chaagl Paiat BEST LONGSHOT: Suball la Race Four. -KEY THIS combined race card and form guide gives the following information: The first line reads from left: Number of horse, last five1,364 words
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Article, Illustration5602 1970-11-13 9 10. ***** GIN RUMMY (Stunning) 7N2 t.OCdd a Hoo Kwal/Mansor Lee (10) 9/16 KLB/11 <J3c2 8.6y 7f; 1:29; 1, 5, 3, Lee. 5/12 Sp4/10 d3c2 8.6g 7f; 1:27; 1, 2, 1 Lee. 12/18 Sp26/9 d2c2 8.4g 8f; 1:39; Hd, 2, 25,602 words
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Article, Illustration101 1970-11-13 11 Among the arrivals at Paris's Orly airport for yesterday's memorial service Charles De Gaulle, (left) grandson of the late General welcomes U.S. Secretary of State William* Rogers and President Nixon. Later French Foreign Minister Schumann met Soviet President Podgomey (right) AN elderly Parisian woman weeps101 words
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Article314 1970-11-13 11 Nixon faces Cambodia aid storm WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Nixon Administration is putting final touches to a new military aid package for Israel and Cambodia that totals US$66O million. According to informed sources, the package includes US$5OO million to finance credit sales m military equipment for Israel over the next two314 words
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255 1970-11-13 11 WASHINGTON, Thurs. On the eve of the annual China debate by the United Nations General Assembly, United States officials say the outcome of the Albanian resolution to oust Taiwan and seat China will be very close. For the first time since the vote255 words
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Article156 1970-11-13 11 BEIRUT, Lebanon, Thurs. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was last night nominated President of the Arab Socialist Union, Egypt's only political party. Cairo Radio reported that Sadat's nomination was unanimously approved at a meeting of the Central Committee of the ASU. It said ASU secretary general Abdul156 words
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Article201 1970-11-13 11 'ARAB UNION PLAN ANTIAFRICAN' NEW YORK, Thurs. Two representatives of the Southern Sudan Liberation Front (SSLF) today condemned the proposed federation of Sudan with the United Arab Republic and Libya. "This is an attempt to seek a larger Arab community to pit against the Africans and their struggle for self201 words
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Article113 1970-11-13 11 LONDON, Thurs. Britain waned the Soviet Union today to make Its warships keep their distance la the future when the Royal Navy is manoeuvring. Defence Minister Lord Carrington told Parliament ''appropriate representations" will be made to Moscow over the collision In the Mediterranean on Monday nightAP - 113 words
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Article156 1970-11-13 11 TRIPOLI, Thurs. Palestine guerilla leader Yasser Arafat has warned that tension is building up anew between commandos and King Hussein's army m Jordan. The warning came m a speech Mr. Arafat made to the conference of the Afro-Asian Solidarity Council here yesterday. "The Jordanian military are156 words
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Article92 1970-11-13 11 Marine is jailed for hijacking ROME, Thurs. An Italian Court last night convicted Raphael Minichiello of kidnapping, assault and illegal weapons charges m connection with the world's longest air hijacking and sentenced him to seven years and six months m prison. A three-judge court returned the verdict after deliberating forAP - 92 words
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377 1970-11-13 11 Headache for police as VIPs arrive PARIS, Thurs. The greatest gathering of world leaders since the funeral of Dwight D. Eisenhower today set massive security problems for the French police. Paris Police Chief Maurice Grtmaud was gives lS,ttt extra police, paramilitary Gendarmes and members of the special riot police forceAP; AFP - 377 words
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Article18 1970-11-13 11 ie,we victims LAGOS, Thurs. Over 10,000 persons have been left homeless m floods m Nigeria's rivers state. APAP - 18 words
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203 1970-11-13 12 NON-STOP KISSING RECORD: THEN CALL FOR LIP BALM CHENEY, Washington, Thurs. About the only thing Eastern Washington State College student Horace Francis said he needed after emerging from 12 straight hours of kissing was some lip balm. Francis and Beverly Hallmark yesterday claimed a world's smooching irecord, surpassing the mark203 words
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Article74 1970-11-13 12 A WOMAN worker, Foo Eng Urn, aged about 40, fell from the second storey of a building under construction at Katong's Seaview Hotel yesterday and sustained head injuries. She was sent to Outram Road General Hospital and treated as an out-patient. ODD BUDGET PASSED COLOMBO,74 words
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Article150 1970-11-13 12 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The Philippines called on the U.N. Genera] Assembly to reject China's bid for a seat m the United Nations, because Peking "has not evinced any interest m becoming a member and accepting the responsibilities of membership." Philippine ambassador Privado G. Jimmenez150 words
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471 1970-11-13 12 PARIS, Thurs. Eighty Heads of State and Government today gathered m the nave of the Notre Dame, cathedral of French kings and emperors, and paid their nations* homage at an austere funeral mass to the memory of Gen. Charles de Gaulle. TheAP; AFP - 471 words
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Article, Illustration146 1970-11-13 12 TUN RAZAK CONFIRMS HE IS VISITING BANGKOK, JAKARTA KUALA LUMPUR, Than. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak is to pay official visits to Bangkok and Jakarta next month at the invitation of the two Governments. They will be his first since he became Prime Minister on Sept 22. The dates, however,AFP - 146 words
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Article, Illustration92 1970-11-13 12 Marianne Faithfull in hospital after new collapse drama BIRMINGHAM Eaglaad, Than. Marlanc Faithfull, actress aad farmer pap siager, collapsed ia a hotel bedroom aad wa ■•lei bedroom aad was takea uacoacious to hospital. refused to commeat oa reports that Miss Faithfull was suffering from a drag overdose. She was reported92 words
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294 1970-11-13 12 RAFFLES Place business houses decided yesterday to petition the Government on its proposal to turn the city centre into a pedestrian mall. A letter giving their views on the proposal, announced on Nov. 4, will be posted today. It will be294 words
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Article49 1970-11-13 12 MANILA, Thurs. A Philippine floating fair is planned to be held from March to May, next year. Announcing plans for the fair, Acting Commerce Secretary, Mr. Troadio T. Quiazon, said the floating exposition will initially visit domestic ports and later tour South-East Asian countries. PNS-Bernama.49 words
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Article51 1970-11-13 12 JAKARTA, Thurs. The Federal Republic of Germany has contributed a total sum of (2.4 million to the Unesco Special Fund for the restoration of the Borobudur Temple m Central Java. The fund was set up following recommendations by experts who surveyed the temple m 1968 and51 words
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Article392 1970-11-13 12 •CONTROVERSIAL EDUCATION BOOKLET OUT... LONDON, Thurs. Britain's latest sex education booklet came smoking off the presses today m simple, plain language, including four-letter Anglo-Saxon terms. Two school teachers scorned practically every sex education tome written until now m 27 pages called "Sex Education." The sub-titleAP - 392 words
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Advertisement78 1970-11-13 12 You can be^V confident off a > r bright future^ ft TT v LArTXhVv^C^aW *^^^r Join the SAF now as Trainee Technicians. Opportunities are available for young men between I7K and 23 years of age to pursue a worthwhile and rewarding Career as Trainee Technicians. If you possess a minimum78 words
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Title Section9 1970-11-13 13 THE SINGAPORE herald Section II Friday, Nov. 13, 19709 words
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744 1970-11-13 13 BARGIRL'S HUSBAND'S CONFESSION READ OUT IN COURT BAR GIRL Mimi Wong's husband confessed to a magistrate that his wife had offered money if he assisted her m killing "a certain person," the High Court was told yesterday. The confession made by744 words
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227 1970-11-13 13 AN ACCOUNTS clerk, who admitted 33 counts of forgery for the purpose of cheating, was jailed for two years by Second District Judge Tan Hoay Djin yesterday. Asst. Supt. R. Sandosham, prosecuting, read the facts of one charge against Jimmy Yip Pui Lam, 34,227 words
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164 1970-11-13 13 THE Rotaract Club of Singapore University will take 30 underprivileged children to visit Haw Par Villa tomorrow as its first community service project. The children, aged from six to 12, are under the care of the Singapore Children's Society at Toa Payoh for behavioural164 words
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Article, Illustration137 1970-11-13 13 PETES Gearmaaa has a saggestioa for wives dish ip somethiag dlffereat for Christmas. At a cookiag demonstration la St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday, the execatlve chef of the Mandarin Hotel tried oat some aaasaaJ recipes for aboat at women (see plctare), from St. Aadrew's Cathedral137 words
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128 1970-11-13 13 PENANG hole in-taeart atient Lim Ah Soo, nine, flew into Singapore yesterday for the second time to undergo surgery at Tan Tock Seng Hospital. She came to Singapore for the same reason last April, but her operation was postponed because of a temporary128 words
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Article, Illustration139 1970-11-13 13 TWO American management experts will be here to conduct a two-day seminar on productivity for top management personnel next week. They are Prof. D.A. Corbin, Professor of Accounting and Business Economics at the University of Hawaii, and Mr G.S. Wheaton, chairman of Dillingham Corporation, an139 words
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Article73 1970-11-13 13 He rode with friend's licence A PORKSELLER, Loo Eng Yaw, of Tanjong Pagar Road Was fined $300 m the First Traffic Court yesterday for riding a motor-cycle with his neighbour's driving licence. He was stopped by the police at the junction of Ayer Rajah Road and North Buona Vista Road73 words
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Article15 1970-11-13 13 TODAY: lt.M am (t.B ft.); 11.22 pm (9.3 ft.) TOMORROW: 10.38 am ft.)15 words
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249 1970-11-13 13 Talented 12-year-old who is going places DANCER G. Mageswari, 12, a Primary Six pupil of Kwong Avenue School, is going places. She has just won a return air trip to Madras donated by Air-India the prize for winning a dance competition organised by the Indian Cultural Society of the University249 words
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Advertisement33 1970-11-13 13 ''"3bv *'*S^^^B Sflfe^. *"""""""'^^^UiliAfe*""^^Bl^^^^s^^®^^^ '^-^Sl^^Hu^^^l '^->*-3^^-'-'- **-''''i-KvffL^*S^^-^ifc'jfiß \m® kg hmirnori fc. &t^^t Smirnoff and Orange. ■Ml^iS 9^^^^^ tastes innocent Ijjjy J^^*^ It's no teenage crush. 'YIP' SmirnoH, on everybody's lips, on nobody's breath.33 words
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Article, Illustration321 1970-11-13 14 Hotel death fall engineer left two suicide notes AMERICAN resident engineer Morris Dale Mcßride 55, found dead on the roof of a podium m Cuscaden House on Monday, left behind two suicide notes addressed to his wife and a friend. His widow, Mrs. Imogene Lucille Mcßride, 53, a housewife of321 words
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Article58 1970-11-13 14 THE closing date for applications to take part m two-day economic workshop on "The Role and Relevance of Small Industries m Singapore's Economic Growth" to be held at Nanyang University next month has been extended to Nov. 23. The workshop is being organised by the Departments of58 words
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Article90 1970-11-13 14 KOH KEE SOON, 34, the sales manager of George Lee Private Limited, denied m court yesterday that he had misappropriated $2,650 belonging to the firm between April and May. The Ninth Magistrate granted bail of $2,000. The case will be transferred to a district court on90 words
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Article, Illustration146 1970-11-13 14 TOM REYNOLDS expected to sec skip* waea he visited a PSA wharf kitMtlkeMKhedM flad. Fer Mr. BeyaeMs came acrMi the Jamb, the ship his father captaiaed la the "Ms. Mr. BeyasMs, maaagiag director of Bevaleid Australia Ply. Ltd., was la fliagapor146 words
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105 1970-11-13 14 SCOOTER THIEF WAS ALSO ILLEGAL ENTRANT SCOOTER thief Aliasman bin Mohd. Sukor, it, was also an illegal eitrait, a magistrate's court was told yesterday. He was jailed six months for theft and two mouths for illegal entry. The magistrate Foeaaader, ordered the senteices to ram concurrently. Senior Inspector Chia Cheng105 words
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100 1970-11-13 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Most Malays are not keen to work m supermarkets because they sell pork. This was the reason given by two supermarket operators here for the small number of Malays employed m their establishments. The general manager of theBERNAMA - 100 words
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285 1970-11-13 14 ONLY ONE YEAR'S MAINTENANCE IN THE 8 SINCE HE LEFT HER... A WASHERWOMAN told the Maintenance Court yesterday that her husband left her eight years ago after he met a bargirl and had never returned home since. Un Ah Moy of Kolam Ayer said her husband had paid a monthly285 words
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85 1970-11-13 14 POLICE have recovered some stolen car tape recorders and speakers. They had been taken from parked cars m the Geylang area and Victoria Street. They are one Mecca tape recorder no. *****8 one Toshiba tape recorder model XT 82C; one National tape recorder85 words
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147 1970-11-13 14 A MOTHER'S claim for $6,000 damages for the death of her son was dismissed by the High Court yesterday because medical evidence showed he had been drinking before the road accident, m which he died. Govindarajoo Govindan was killed when the scooter he was riding was147 words
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Article56 1970-11-13 14 A PUBLIC health assistant was fined $70 by the First Traffic Court yesterday for inconsiderate driving. The magistrate, Mr. Chiam Boon Keng, was told that Johari bin Haji Mohtar, while riding a motor-cycle, failed to give way to traffic approaching from his right at Gillman Circus56 words
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Advertisement204 1970-11-13 14 (ov§ Th 'r&dCOC fe*»««g Ming Court Hotel CHINESE RESTAURANT Discover the gastronomical delights of Chinese cuisine.... and three lovely singers sing nightly Mias Chow Lent Po aflat Chiang Hoong alias Leong Yee Leng from Hong Kong from Taiwan popular singer FOR RESERVATION PLEASE PHONE: THE PEACOCK ROOM. CHINESE RESTAURANT, MING204 words
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Advertisement453 1970-11-13 14 gf\DaP A \T¥O ATYaftaVl UKuAJMijAIIUN Uavr oavi I 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 A 9.15 p.m. John Hansen "Tha CHRISTINE!. JORGENSEN STORY" color (UA) "THE. CHINESE BOXJUt" Mandartn W Shawaciai iCHw 10th 810 DAY 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 A 9.30 CHRISTOPHER LEE "Taata Tha BLOOD of ORACULA" color (WB)453 words
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Miscellaneous6 1970-11-13 14 DENNIS THE MENACE Hl.THERE ITS A6AIH6 words
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Miscellaneous1702 1970-11-13 15 UUU nk|^ s S lv L^^^Uvl^mV viz -.^^v* ig^fc^* SllllllllllllllllllillHllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiififkiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rTTJT/T S 3.00 General Hospital 3.00 Opening and Programme Summary I*% E 11/ S E 3.20 For The Family 3.02 Juara Kugiran Band Group Contest WW ■1/ J 1 3.55 A Dairy Of Events In Singapore This 3.59 The Beverly1,702 words
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Article, Illustration997 1970-11-13 16 TO SUCCEED the well-received 1200 sedan, Mazda last week introduced a "new" 1300 m Singapore. This 1300, which uses the same body design as the 1200, leads a whole range of new models being introduced by local agents, Asia Motor. Externally, the997 words
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306 1970-11-13 16 Back to Basics The hard-work takes auite a Part 4 king value beating large as possible, consistent with combustion chamber design, but there are also other considerations. It is good practice to maintain gas velocity through the ports at not more than 120 feet per second to allow for maximum306 words
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Article, Illustration113 1970-11-13 16 JOHN ROBINSON - DRIVE -IN JOHN ROBINSON Perfect parking J" A car length and a half it plenty of room for parking, a length and a quarter needs skill. If you think the gap is big enough, overshoot until you are alongside tha forward car. Lock over to bring your car into the113 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1970-11-13 17 A second can? Try a cheap-to-nun Vespa 150 IF YOU want a really economical second car you don't need a car, you need a Vespa. That's what the makers claim. After riding the Vespa, 150 super around town for a week, I can well see the reasons for it, as1,010 words
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1193 1970-11-13 17 Oil's the thing for saving engines WHETHER your machine has two or four wheels, you will need oil for the engine. Many Singaporeans don't bother about engine oil on motorcycles or cars at all except that they hope the mechanics change it every time they send their machines for servicing.1,193 words
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Advertisement44 1970-11-13 16 Accessories Of The Best Quality c Fbr>The GMotoringEnthusiasts! Steering Wheel Side Mirror DEALING IN ALL KINDS OF AUTOMOTIVE SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES WITH FIXING. IMPORTERS EXPORTERS TZtadinf de.s NO. 28. KERBAU ROAD. SPORE 8. P.O. Box 47 Owtn Road Post Office tel: ***** *****344 words
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348 1970-11-13 18 $240-mil Thai petrochemical project gets the go-ahead BANGKOK, ThursThe Thai Board of Investment formally announced today that the go-ahead had been given for a USSBO million T hai Japanese petrochemical project described as the largest investment project ever approved m Thailand. Th board said the downstream project would involve fourAP - 348 words
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168 1970-11-13 18 ADB loan for Malacca water project MANILA Thurs. The Asian Development Bank today approved a US$5 million long-term loan to the Malaysian Government for a water supply project m the state of Malacca. The loan, the second to be given by ADB to Malaysia for water supply imDrovement, carries anAFP - 168 words
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Article278 1970-11-13 18 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit fo foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. Sterling Pound 7.3825 7.3500 7.3375 Australian Dollar 3.4500 3.4100 3.3900 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4600 3.4125 3.3825 South Arabian Dinar 7.4000 7.3275278 words
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220 1970-11-13 18 Glass merchants pleased with lifting of quota SINGAPORE glass merchants are pleased with the removal of quota restriction on import of plate and sheet glass. The chairman of the Glass Merchants and Glaziers Association, Mr. Ho Kok Cheong, said m a statement yesterday that he was "very pleased" with the220 words
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Article94 1970-11-13 18 Dow Chem regional office SINGAPORE has been chosen as regional headquarters for South Asia by Dow Chemical Pacific. Mr R.W. Lundeen, managing director of Dow Chemical Pacific, said Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Ceylon and Pakistan will come under this regional grouping. Mr. Philip J. Meeks, the company's marketing manager for94 words
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Article60 1970-11-13 18 NEW YORK, Thurs. Chase Manhattan Bank, the third largest m the U.S., today announced a cut m its prime lending rate from 7-1/2 per cent to 7-1/4 per cent. The reduction, which reflects the interest changed to a bank's most credit-worthy corporate clients, follows a similarAP - 60 words
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Article45 1970-11-13 18 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 38.75, (2) 146,75; Hongkong 39.40; Beirut 37.60; London 37.35; Zurich 37.508 37.705; Paris Closed. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars per tael).45 words
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Article27 1970-11-13 18 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Nov. 12, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady; Spot 1512 1513; 3-month 1515 1516; Settlement 1512; Total turnover 445 tons.27 words
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Article202 1970-11-13 18 LONDON, Thurs. The Government announced another £42 million aid to Rolls Royce m addition to the £10 million or more already granted. Some banks are also to grant £18 million. The announcement of the extra aid which is for development of the engine for the Lockheed Tristar airbus,AFP - 202 words
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Article60 1970-11-13 18 LONDON, Thurs. Pre-tax profit of Singapore Para Rubber for the year to March 31 was £70,123 (compared with £41,039 for the previous year). Tax took £28,000 (£17,000). The company will pay a dividend of five per cent, making a total of 20 per cent (12 per cent), onReuter - 60 words
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Article97 1970-11-13 18 LONDON, Thurs. Profit attributed to Courtaulds for the half year to September 30 was £9.2 million (compared with £12 million for the same period last year). Pre-tax profit totalled £17.6 million (£23.4 million), after depreciation of £15.4 million (£13.8 million) and interest of £5.7 million (£4.9 million). U.K. salesReuter - 97 words
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Article79 1970-11-13 18 CLIFTON, New Jersey, Thurs. RJ Reynolds Industries has agreed to acquire U.S. Lines a subsidiary of Walter Kidde and Co., for a promissory note, the firms announced jointly. The acquisition will be made through RJ Reynolds Tobacco. The note will bear an interest rate of eight per cent andReuter - 79 words
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Article95 1970-11-13 18 NEW YOJIK Thurs. City Investing reported a net income of US? 12,056,049 for the third quarter ended September 30, or 35 cents a share. In the same quarter last year, net income was USf 11,413,118 or 33 cents (revised) per share. Net income for the nine months endedReuter - 95 words
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Article49 1970-11-13 18 JAKARTA, Thurs.-The Volkswagen Beetle is expected to begin rolling off production lines m Indonesia next year, P. T. Piola, the Indonesian agent for Volkswagen, announced. The assembly plant will be a joint venture of Volkswagen, Mercedes Benz and the Indonesian firm, Indofing Company, the announcement APAP - 49 words
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Article375 1970-11-13 18 The week's trading was marked by a precipitous mid-week rise m nearby, bringing the market up to 51-% cents before final covering of the November position on Wednesday, whilst the November discount to December narrowed sharply to seven-eighths cent from last week's two cents, reported HOLIDAY, CUTLER375 words
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Article, Illustration340 1970-11-13 18 PEOPLE in business Mr W.T. WATSON, deputy manager of the 'Chartered Bank m Singapore for the past three years, pas been posted to Bangkok, where he will take up an appointment as manager for Thailand. He will be succeeded by the present assistant manager, Mr W.C.L. BROWN, who came to340 words
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Article611 1970-11-13 18 The market closed easier yesterday. Some dealers, however, reported late support buying at the lower levels but stressed the undertone was still very soft. The easiness stemmed from the Rolls Royce losses, announced late on Wednesday night, coupled with lack of follow-through on Wall Street after the611 words
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Article397 1970-11-13 18 Stocks trvnded downward after near'y an hour of moderate rading yesterday. Stanpoors id us trials eased ten cents and the Dow Jones industrial /-><e backed off more than a joint. Downside issues overtc ok thf gainers and held a slim lead. Volume was about three million397 words
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Article179 1970-11-13 18 AMSTERDAM Philips was easier m active trading yesterday after lower third-quarter results and lead other internationals lower except Unilever which was barely steady. Akzo was easier m front of its third quarter statement, which is also expected to show lower profits. Royal Dutch was easier on Wall Street179 words
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Article684 1970-11-13 19 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. snips sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific Coast ports of North, Central or South America and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. ANCHISES 62 (Q) Dec 7/10 L'pool, B'fast, G'gow via Tr,nco.CD..D.».n. BF/MC AHORZEJ STRUG No, 21/2«684 words
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Article597 1970-11-13 20 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east alemannia D6C Manila, Hongkong, Keelung, Kaohsiung HLL/AFT ANNA TAYLOR M "•c 2/7 Saigon Quinhon SSV/BA ARISTAGELOS D «-»«t 1/2 Japan direct. MOSK/MSS BADENSTEIN ln R Keelung, K'siung, Manila, Hongkong, Y'hama, Nagoya. HLL/AFT BALONG D «-»ec 6/7597 words
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Article189 1970-11-13 20 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. AUSTRALAS.A Nov 29/3Q Fremantle (Dec 7) AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Dec 17/19 P. Sham.(Dec 20). Spore (Dec 21), Fremantle Dec 28). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Jan 7/9 P. S'ham(Jan 10), Spore (Jan 11), Fremantle (Jan 18). AUS/AUS GOLDEN SUMMER189 words
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Article340 1970-11-13 20 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. AMPERA V SLS TDY Tembilahan PL/PL AUBV Nov 17/18 B.S. Begawan. SSC/SSC CHERRY BAGUS Nov 14/17 Kuchmg. LS/LS CHERRY LAJU Nov 19 B.S. Begawan, K.KinaDalu. LS/LS OARPo SATU Nov 14/18 Tg. Pandan/Pk. Balam/ Singkep. SI/SI FERNBROOK Jan 6 P. Sham (Jan340 words
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Advertisement738 1970-11-13 19 Vt ftMOQUEOIUTtD mt TMC RCPUtIC Of aWotoAPOWO ICB BU»LO>NC. 2 SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE 1. TEL W3»33-7. U.K. -EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR IONDON.H'BUUG, ROAM, HAVRE, S-iMINKa P ffm tawi ARfHVCS **P7UH* ZtRCOM no. o.c •//Ooc lioxi/l. Hourga/1 R dam 11/1 Havr* 14/ 1 WrTUW AOUAMARIMf 9/U J^, !4 J. W 15738 words
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Advertisement386 1970-11-13 19 AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. *****/8 HC Harrisons A ***** pc p,. co«tli-«t c^.r.twy. BEN Ban Una Steamers ..***** IK Islay Kaar A-Co. (Pte) Ltd::::::::::; ***** PS Prallnpl^pp^ V^ BBC Bulsmg Shipping Co ***** iAL Interasia shipping Agency *****8/9 Ltd ..*****0/9 8A British Asian *****3 OL Interocean Lines (S.E.A.)386 words
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Article115 1970-11-13 20 TOKYO, Thurs. Big oil tankers will be barred from entering Tokyo Bay m three years, according to Transport Minister Tomisaburo Hashimoto. He told the Diet's Transport committee that his Ministry was planning to construct a giant off-shore tanker berth which was scheduled to be completed m three years115 words
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Advertisement562 1970-11-13 20 «*CHANDRISIMS Sea/Air Express to Europe Start with a swinging cruise finish on a fast jet! Pay only the sea fare! It's the new fun way across the world! Go to Europe this new exciting way! Combine the pleasures of a relaxing ocean cruise with the speed of modern air travel.562 words
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Article246 1970-11-13 21 LONDON, Thurs. The British Conservative Government is facing increasing international pressure to abandon its non-intervention economic policy and take immediate action to halt the country's accelerating inflation. Mr Etnile Van Lennep, Secretary -General of the 22-nation Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD >. expressed246 words
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Article1434 1970-11-13 21 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE i JZh^JJ 10 bUy nd Pr tS folk w d b bustaes, done. Figure, m bracket* denote traded lot. m that price. TW lut fl,um m,, the difference m pric. bM.H, y«*«d. y last l«««etio» and the p«J™da,V SHARE prices m1,434 words
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Article81 1970-11-13 21 (Managers' prices for Nov. 13) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.17 1.22xd Mai. Progress Fund 1.02 1.07 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund .98 1.03xd SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.86 Third Singapore 1.17xd B S. The Commerce Ind. Fund .99 j 04 The Saving81 words
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Article332 1970-11-13 21 RUBBER S2V« ceate a Ik. (up three-eighths ce«t). The announcement of a settlement of the General Motors dispute gave added encouragement to the bulls yesterday and prices steadied at the onset of business until the morning's high of 52-7/8 cents for December l RSS was reached. Yesterday was332 words
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Article72 1970-11-13 21 (Yesterday's official buy«/seller prices, m pence Tone: Uncertain; ClF's ?8%,i 8 1/J nominal buyer 18-3/8 seller, Jan. 18V4 nominal buyer 18% seller Spot 1834 19; Settlement.' Dec. 19-1/16 19*. Jan. 19-3/8 19-9/16, Feb. 19-H/16 19-13/16, Jan/March 19-11/16 19-13/16, April/June 20-9/16 2?"ini 6 J ly Se I*. 21-1/16 21-3/16,72 words
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Article54 1970-11-13 21 The Straits tin price continued on its steady climb and yesterday gained by $3.25 to $657.62*4 a picul. The London overnight pnce for the metal was up £1 a ton. Turnover m Penang was five tons better at 290 tons with all round support. The tone of the54 words
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Article88 1970-11-13 21 LONDON, Thurs. The International Sugar Organisation (ISO) today began talks here to set next year's overall sugar exports to the world's free markets. The ISO Executive Committee will meet until Saturday to make recommendations and the ISO Council next week to take a final decision. The two meetings will88 words
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Article155 1970-11-13 21 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian Nov. 234 "2 resellers, 234 paid, Dec. 235 V1 Jan. 236, both resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Afloat 150 sellers; Malayan March 166 sellers; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton)155 words
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Article283 1970-11-13 21 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 13, 1970. OUT: Nienburg 1/2; Phemius 3/4; Fernland 5; Prima King 6/7; Clytoneus 10/11; Hua Li 20 west; Nagoya Mara 23/24; Tjinegara 27/28: Nikkei Mara 45; Riau II 20 east; Soon Bee 21 west; Wibeke283 words
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Article750 1970-11-13 21 Mining shares made a sustained recovery yesterday, with many stocks closing well above Wednesday's levels. Oils were slightly weaker' towards the close and industrials recovered some of the early losses. Poseidon led the upward movement all day, rising to 564 at the close, a gain of $8.750 words
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Article180 1970-11-13 21 Trading was again active on Wednesday. Investment* a 1 i s^ M w.s doUir £*r followed (Closing buyer /teller prices m Hongkong dollars) Nov. 12 Nov. 11 HK fc Shanghai (local) 160.00/161.00 159.00/160.00 HK Shanghai (London) 138.00/139.00 137.00/139.00 Bank E Asia 86.508 86.508 F E Invest 13.50/13.60180 words
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Article335 1970-11-13 21 Prices closed on easier note after moving irregularly during the day m quiet trading. Higher-priced stocks were lower and these included Sony. TDK, Matsushita Llectric and Daiwa House. Shipping also eased after (Closing paid prices m yen, Akai Elec 460 (460) Asahi Chem 109 (108) Asahi Glass335 words
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Article195 1970-11-13 21 LONDON, Thurs. The market opened on a virtually idle note today following shutdowns m a number of centres on the occasion of Armistice Indian Government Drokers have covered a Phosphate cargo from ?rJSS a o t0 Bhavnagar at U5517.25 fio (free m and out) for Nov. 20/195 words
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Advertisement241 1970-11-13 22 SALE* CAREER Well established comptny with international affiliation requires 6 sales representatives for a range of building-improvement products. Permanent and promising career awaits applicants from males. Singapore citizens age 22 and above, having working knowledge Of English— preferably Form 4 or Chinese Middle 4 and speak local dialects. Sales experience241 words
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Advertisement238 1970-11-13 22 r— > a I k s^sVßlß^B^B^B^ BlB^^^^^ HHa "e>«eaHB»^BjHHB^BJBfIBJBJBSBJHBJgI U /IIIJLUirikOJICQI p or our Classified all I Xv J WM* Bam Bw B^^HRs^Bj I llnffij[r|r r WHW Tele-Ad Services DISTRICT TEN Four miles from town 82.000 sq.ft. Elevated free hold vacant land suitable for building bungalows, semi detached and detached238 words
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Advertisement203 1970-11-13 22 DIPLOMAS. CERTIFICATES, Testimonials. Bring these to Motion Smith 13 Battery Road and have permanent copies made while you wait. GUARANTEED HOME STUDY COURSES: Singapore Correspondence School offers: Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. Correspondence Reportwriting. Secretarial Duties, French. Malay English i tc. Details from: SCS. P.O. Box 3164 Spore. STUDY AT HOME 4203 words
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Advertisement200 1970-11-13 22 LATEST TWODOOR FROSTFREE Re '"f" at r G£ Hotpoint Philips G.E.C. A Acma available at Marden General Services Telephone *****/*****0 82 I Orchard Road. Singapore. REFRIGERATORS CHEAP— shop soiled and slightly used models, various sizes. Call to day at LEONG REFRIGERATION SERVICE LTD. corner of Orchard Road and Clemenceau Avenue.200 words
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Advertisement195 1970-11-13 22 FOORMAN S MUSIC STUDIOS Daily enrolments for Piano/Theory Beginners to Diploma Accordion, Organ. Violins. Guitar, P Jazz, Blowing Instruments. Singing, Drums. Tel: 34/39. PIANOFORTE. Special Rapid Courses for beginners. Prepare pupils for examination. Lessons at pupil's residence. Reasonable rates. Ring Singapore *****0. LAMBERTS DRIVING SCHOOL. Dual-controlled Morris 1000. Hourly $6/-.195 words
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Advertisement100 1970-11-13 22 APPOINTMENTS ARCHITECTS Applications invited for several important vacancies m well established Singapore Architects' Office. Apply Box 1128 Singapore Herald. DRAUGHTSMEN Applications invited for vacancies for Architectural Draughtsmen m Singapore Architects' Office. Good salaries offered. Apply Box 1129 Singapore Herald. HURRYI RUSHI RUSH! GENUINE ANNIVERSARY SALE For personal as well as100 words
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Advertisement73 1970-11-13 22 REDIFFUSION TELEVISION RENTALS H.P. CASH Complete range to suit everyone SHOWROOMS Clemenceau Aye., 233 People's Park Complex (Ist Floor) Tel. *****5. Joo Chiat Road. Corporation Drive (Jurong Town) REDIFFUSION REPAIRS ANY MAKE OF TV SETS Phone *****/2 Communal Aerial Systems Closed Circuit T.V. Background Music Installation Phone 2501 1 P.O.73 words
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416 1970-11-13 23 CAVALIER - Gold Dollar impresses in workout on heavy track CAVALIER RACING HERALD »y KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Gold Dollar did an attractive workout on a heavy track here this morning. With a riding boy astride he sprinted attractively over 3f m 39. The seven-year-old Australian gelding has improved since his last start416 words
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458 1970-11-13 23 Fir Marcy trimphs at Laurel for United States LAUREL, Maryland, Thurs. Paul Mellon's Fort Marcy held off a determined challenge m the straight by France's Miss Dan 11, yesterday, to win the US$l5O,OOO Washington D.C., International for the United States. Forth Marcy's victory was the ninth for the United StatesAP - 458 words
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Article, Illustration33 1970-11-13 23 Third time Incky for Japan la the Third Asia* Women's Basketball Championships at SUdtnm Negara, Koala Lumpur, on Tuesday. Japan beat South Korea 58-55. Picture shows the Japanese team with the coveted trophy.33 words
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212 1970-11-13 23 Mystery spinner Gleeson in match against MCC SYDNEY, Thurs. The MCC's first confrontation with mystery spinner, Johnny Gleeson will add considerable interest to their match against New South Wales starting tomorrow at the Sydney cricket ground. Widely accepted as the best spinner m the world, Gleeson is the key figureAFP - 212 words
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273 1970-11-13 23 BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. Brian Huggett of Wales fired a 64 yesterday while nearly everyone else was having trouble with the course, to post the individual low score m the Pro-Am warm-up tournament for today's 18th World Cup Golf Tournament. Huggett, 34, participating mAP - 273 words
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168 1970-11-13 23 KHALSA Association will hold a Sports Festival for Singapore and Malaysian Sikhs From Nov. 28-30. The festival includes hockey, golf, badminton and Kabadi. Several Malaysian States will be participating m the annual hockey tournament between Malaysian and Singapore Sikhs for the Gurudwara168 words
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226 1970-11-13 23 WINNIPEG, Canada, Thurs. The Japanese performed a daring series of exercises to overtake the leading Russians and capture the men's team title m the World Invitational Gymnastics Tournament yesterday. The Japanese trailed the Soviet Union after completion of the first three preliminaryAP - 226 words
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183 1970-11-13 23 OFF COURSE BETTING FOR NEW YORK CITY NEW YORK, Thurs. A Las Vegas bookmaker predicted that organised gambling here will be dealt a heavy blow by New York City's offtrack horse race betting programme. "Then you can really knock their heads off by moving into sports betting generally, 'Jimmy' theAP - 183 words
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102 1970-11-13 23 Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association is m a strong position to retain the the Football Association of Singapore Youth title for another year. Forces eliminated their strongest rival Singapore Pools last week. Forces take on Bukit Tim ah United m the quarter-finals on Saturday.102 words
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Miscellaneous83 1970-11-13 23 SOCCER: Persebaja vs Singapore Business Houses Football League (Jalan Besar 7 p.m.) HOCKEY: SHA ys British Joint Services friendly (Padant 5.15 p.m.) DAVY JONES By Sam Left "i" m 'm y ii Tallinn ii mi i If lii i Him ii Vhi ii MM 1 1 1 mm H WHEN83 words
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432 1970-11-13 24 COMBINED Police/Military after putting up a creditable performance m the first half, wilted away dismally to allow the visiting Sourabaya soccer team Persebaja to win 6-2 at Jalan Besar last night. After being held two-all at half time, the Indonesians set a hotMAX LANGE - 432 words
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261 1970-11-13 24 SINGAPORE Hockey Association yesterday named the 20-mem^er touring Indian Asian Games team which will play three matches here before they leave for Bangkok. The Indian Hockey Federation team comprises 18 players and two officials. The visitors arrive here on Nov. 26. They will261 words
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448 1970-11-13 24 Second win for S. Korea in King's Cup BANGKOK, Thurs. Defending champions South Korea scored an easy 4-0 win over Laos m the third King's Cup soccer tournament there tonight. The Koreans, although easy winners, did not find their form until the second half of the game. The Laotians heldAFP - 448 words
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263 1970-11-13 24 Convincing win by Kiwis in hockey friendly TWO FIRST half goals earned Kiwis a 4-0 win over Singapore Recreation Club m a women s friendly hockey match at the Padang yesterday. The winners mounted fast attacking moves from the start and they took an early lead m the Bth minute263 words
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Article, Illustration565 1970-11-13 24 SINGAPORE Cricket Club scored an easy victory over Hash House Harriers winning by 18 points (three goals and try) to five (goal) m their annual rugby match on the Padang yesterday. Showing better team work and having good advantage m the scrums565 words
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235 1970-11-13 24 BRISBANE, Thurs. Mai Anderson, the 35-year-old former Davis Cup player and Number Two seed for the Australian grass court tennis title was knocked out of the championship m straight sets here today. Colin Dibley, the 26-year-old Australian hard court champion seeded Number235 words
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Article248 1970-11-13 24 PETER Wide (Aston RC) beat Peter Wong (Rubber SC) by three frames to one to win the Singapore Billiards Association Snooker Championship for the eighth time at the Singapore Recreation Club last night. Wide had little difficulty m his first frame. He won easily by248 words
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80 1970-11-13 24 LONDON, Thurs. London's White; City Stadium, the scene of i international athletics meetings for the past 40 years, is to be demolished announced Arthur Gold, honourary secretary of the British Amateur Athletics Association here today. In' the urban development scheme for West London theAFP - 80 words
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Article98 1970-11-13 24 PENANG, Thurs. Approximately thirty go-kart drivers from Malaysia and Singapore are expected to compete m a Pesta Pulau Pinang Karting Prix organised by the Penang Kart Club scheduled to take place on December 13. A statement from the secretary of the club, Mr. Paul David, said that some98 words
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Miscellaneous31 1970-11-13 24 First Features _P SE5ES.- _k —i m'i wrw j v> IT r________l l«V>— ri^BBB'^j <•_»!.• *fc •'•!i___^^^_^*i***^*'' 'o **>____ B"¥.^'" *"*S*,^Xv:^$v* H& Could you get your trainer on? He wants a second opinion31 words
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