Singapore Herald, 14 November 1970
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Title Section14 1970-11-14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. HO Singapore Saturday, November 14, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS14 words
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Article89 1970-11-14 1 Hope for leukaemia patients MEMPHIS, (Tennessee) Fri. Scientists at St. Jude's children's hospital say they are optimistic about the potential of a treatment they have developed for acute lymphocytic leukaemia. Hospital officials said yesterday that their treatment, a combination of drugs and radiation, has resulted m a five-year remission rateAP - 89 words
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356 1970-11-14 1 Business rivals involved in grab of Ice Box King? POLICE investigating the kidnapping of "Ice Box King*' Tan Han Seng, 48, were working last night on a theory that some business rivals may have been involved. This is because Mr. Tan's first wife, Madam Cheong Yoke Chan, 45, heard the356 words
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84 1970-11-14 1 HONGKONG, Fri. Five more bodies of "freedom swimmers 11 from China have been picked up by the marine police off Hongkong waters m the past few days, bringing the total of such to 45 since Oct. 31. A police spokesman said that all fiveAFP - 84 words
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Article102 1970-11-14 1 PETERBOROUGH, Frt. Wherever Mary AppleUn west, the Mystarlaas t—tSteps INWWM> If ike west taster, so *M the tread behind. Yet whea ao #«c was la sight. Mrs. Applet**, 4SL, t— k her was qmlcklv car« 4. She expfaiaed: "They told me I was weartag my heartagAP - 102 words
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Article, Illustration274 1970-11-14 1 Part-time reprieve for undergrads THE Government is scrapping parttime National Service for university students. Undergraduates now on part-time will be demobbed as soon as arrangements can be made except for those m the Police force whose services are considered essential. The University of Singapore Students' Union disclosed this yesterday after274 words
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Article45 1970-11-14 1 SAIGON, Fri. Seven Vietnamese-language dailies were seized here today after giving banner headlines to reports that 5,000 Communist military vehicles were ringing the city. The South Vietnamese Interior Ministry said that the papers had printed false information which could cause panic. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article34 1970-11-14 1 WASHINGTON Frl. The National Air Pollution Control Administration announced it has asked airlines to halt voluntarily the dumping of IS million pounds of jet fuel each year m skys near American airports.34 words
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Article, Illustration169 1970-11-14 1 FOUR Royal Air Force Vulcan bombers have flown into Singapore to test Britain's reinforcement plans for the Far East, using the "westabout" route. The Vulcans of No. 27 Squadron based at RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire, left Britain on Nov. 2, and flew to Singapore169 words
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IN BRIEF
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Article89 1970-11-14 1 LIVERPOOL, Frl. Mrs. Bessie Braddock British Parliament's "Battling Bessie" and at 200 lb 'heavyweight champion of British politics' died today, aged 71. A lifelong fighter for working class causes, Mrs Braddock's portly frame measuring 54-40--50 was a much publicised sight m the 25 years sheAP - 89 words
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Article18 1970-11-14 1 ODD BRUSSELS: Belgium and Albania have decided to establish diplomatic relations, the Belgium Foreign Ministry announced today. APAP - 18 words
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Article20 1970-11-14 1 ODD MONTEVIDEO: Tupamaro guerillas robbed a bank here early today and escaped with an estimated US$4 million worth of loot.20 words
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Article, Illustration442 1970-11-14 1 REGIONAL WAR ON POLLUTION SINGAPORE has agreed to set up and run an environmental control organisation to tackle regional pollution problems, Health Minister Chua Sian Chin said here last night. Mr. Chua was speaking at the Victoria Theatre at the closing of the month-long "Keep Singapore Clean and Pollution Free"442 words
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Article71 1970-11-14 1 TOKYO, Fri. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew arrived m Tokyo today for a four-day visit, including a luncheon meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato. He is guest of the Japanese Foreign Ministry. Mr. Lee, whose previous visit to Japan came m 1968 as state guest, is accompaniedAP - 71 words
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Article37 1970-11-14 1 A 14-year-old boy, Er Swee Kian was taken to hospital last night m a serious condition after his bicycle was involved m a collision with a car m Tuas Road, 18th mile Jurong.37 words
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127 1970-11-14 1 Two former presidents in first 200 sure winners MANILA, Fri. More than a third of the 320 delegate seats m the Constitutional Convention remained undecided today as two former Presidents emerged as possible rivals for its chairmanship. The Philippine News Service listed 200 seats decided m nearly complete unofficial returns.AP - 127 words
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Advertisement84 1970-11-14 1 3g TLAN P 1 YOUR CHRISTMAS W SHOPPING f$ sk THIS YEAR AT i C-K.TANG o^ Choose the perfect present from the te °ffi> House of Tang. There is a wide range of °>h wjl bright new items to help you make this \F} O V^ Christmas a very special84 words
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Miscellaneous21 1970-11-14 1 J' FJB^^I J> "Till I iLsU| WEATHER forecast for Singapore from C a.m. to boob today: Isolated showers la early morning.21 words
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Article, Illustration945 1970-11-14 2 Adele KOH - WHEN FOUR WAS COMPANY... Adele KOH IN THE college hostel where I stayed, the cliques usually had four members because this was the most convenient for sharing rooms and the most economical for sharing taxis. Our clique was no exception. Milly and Suan shared one room and Jan and I945 words
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471 1970-11-14 2 Viewpoint MR. K.K. Goh's tirade (SH. Nov. 11) against the Chairman of the National Theatre Trust shows precisely why the Government ought to give more financial assistance to the arts. Mr. K.K. Goh's reasons for persuading the Government not to waste public funds471 words
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483 1970-11-14 2 Saturday, November 14, 1970. THE SINGAPORE HERALD Freeing the labour power of women UNTIL recently economic planning m Singapore was capitaloriented, m the sense that the emphasis was on mobilising domestic capital and attracting foreign capital m order to create work for idle labour. That phase is by no means483 words
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Article349 1970-11-14 2 May we reply to the complaint by TV Viewer* (S.H. Oct. 19). To begin with, TV Singapore does not have a solely English channel. We run two channels, Five and Eight, to cater for the four official language streams— Malay, Chinese, Tamil and English. Consequently, the peak349 words
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215 1970-11-14 3 Population growth rate steady at 1.5 per cent since 1968 SINGAPORE'S annual population growth rate has remained at a constant 1.5 per cent since 1968 while the sex-ratio has been dropping slowly and steadily to 1,065 males per 1,000 females last year. The population was 2,033,500 at the end of215 words
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551 1970-11-14 3 $12,000 awarded against 'land sharks' $500 DEPOSIT HOUSE BUYER WINS ACTION A MERCHANT who sued a housing development company for selling a house on which he had paid a $500 booking fee was awarded $12,000 damages by the High Court yesterday. The company, Lucky Park (Pte) Ltd., of Cecil Street,551 words
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90 1970-11-14 3 PENANG, Fri. State authorities m Penang have expressed deep concern over increasing cases of damage to public property. The Rural District Council Secretary, Mr. Lakhbir Singh said today his council would hold a civic course for the people to combat vandalism early next90 words
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Article48 1970-11-14 3 KUANTAN, Fri. False examination papers are being sold to students sitting for the Malaysian Certificate of Education examination. The Pahang Chief Education Officer, Mr. Tan Boon Lin when announcing this called on students not to believe anyone claiming to have such question papers.48 words
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117 1970-11-14 3 MSA MEN WILL MAKE THEIR PROTEST HEARD IN CLOGS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. About stt ground workers of Malaysia-Singapore Airlines m West Malaysia will wear wooden clogs to work from tomorrow m protest against the delay m settling their wage claims. This was said here today by a spokesman of the117 words
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Advertisement12 1970-11-14 3 SINGAPORE SWEEP TICKETS ARE NOW J ON SALE 1/ v ft\/r^x m12 words
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Advertisement281 1970-11-14 3 ICHEAtCO'S 2 nd BONUS DAY WAS 11 th NOV. 70 We registered hundreds of customers on that day are you one of them? Bring your cash memo along and claim 50% free! This is no gimmick just claim 50% of what you purchased on that date. Naturally we will not281 words
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Miscellaneous319 1970-11-14 3 TODAY St. John's School Dramatic Society at its school hall Aver It a.m.: 'Bring and Buy Sale" Rajah Road, at the Spastic Children's TOllftlMinil/ Associaion, 25 Gilstead Road. TOMORROW It a.m. s p.m.: Fun fair at 9 a m n am Ad It Keppel School, Cantonment Education Board is starting319 words
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183 1970-11-14 4 CHARLIE COY MEN OFF TO TRAIN AT B'WORTH THE FIRST Singaporebased company of Australian troops to take part m a new rotational training scheme left Singapore for Butterworth yesterday m the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, Sir Lancelot Under the scheme, announced last year by Mr. Malcolm Fraser, the Australian Defence Minister,183 words
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310 1970-11-14 4 Exhaust faults in vehicles: A 36 per cent drop THE MINISTRY of Communications said yesterday that there had been a 36 per cent drop m the number of vehicles caught with smoky exhausts m October, compared with figures for the previous month. Last month, 975 vehicles were booked as against310 words
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Article, Illustration209 1970-11-14 4 GANJA SMOKERS In a "hippy garden" at the junction of Geylang Road and GuiUemard Road are sending narcotics sob-branch officers on a nightly wild goose chase. A police source said yesterday that many youths are known to frequent the Place but so far only one has been caught.209 words
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Article84 1970-11-14 4 A HIT-AND-RUN driver who knocked down a nine-year-old boy and failed to report the accident, was fined a total of $280 m the First Traffic Court yesterday. Pte Theodorus Cornelius Gysbers, 27. of the Australian Army, admitted having driven a car along the junction of Changi Road84 words
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163 1970-11-14 4 THREE robbers with daggers spoilt a mahjong session m a flat m Balestier Road when they held up the allwomen players and relieved them and the non-playing house-owner of jewellery valued at $4,240. The robbery took place at 3.30 p.m. on Thursday163 words
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222 1970-11-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Frt. The Democratic Action Party today said Malaysian teachers taking up Jobs hi Singapore were not doing It merely because of money bat because of deep-rooted grievances. The DAP's Deputy Secre-tary-General, Mr. Fan Yew Teng said m222 words
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THE SINGAPORE herald RACE GUIDE
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Article1359 1970-11-14 5 CAVALIER - Yanmar safe each way proposition CAVALIER BY selections] werwerwe -KEY THIS combined race card and form guide gives the following information: The first line reads from left: Number of horse, last five runs, name of horse; (sire) age and origin (e.g. 4A for 4 years Australian); weight, up and down1,359 words
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Article, Illustration11371 1970-11-14 5 3. ***** DURANGO (Sovrango) SA S.otdd+l2 HT Wee/Danieli (.7) Ngiow (9) 8/11 KLB/11 dlc6 7.10s 6f; 1:16.8; 5, 3, 2 Ho. 5/9 Pg6/9 dlc6 8.3h 6f; 1:21.4; 1, 4, 5 Pretty. 13/16 Pg29/8 c 6 8.9s sVif; 1:9.6; 4, hd, 111,371 words
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1193 1970-11-14 8 CAVALIER - Sweet Lotus should have an easy task CAVALIER wwreewrwe 5 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. Sweet Lotus is m peak form and should have an easy task m Race Three here on Sunday. Last week the Pharamond gelding put up a meritorious performance when second to Grey Charm over 6f which was1,193 words
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Article, Illustration677 1970-11-14 9 WALTER SEOW - WALTER SEOW By IT IS Child Stars Week the two films previewed this week have boys m the starring roles Brook Fuller (aged about 12) m The Christmas Tree and Dirkie Hayes (a few years younger) m Lost m the Desert Both are677 words
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Article847 1970-11-14 9 SINGAPORE is a cosmopolitan eating house where one can get European, Chinese, Malay, Indian, Indonesian, Japanese and Russian cuisine. This week we are talking about local specialities which can be found m modest coffee shops (not the kind one sees m hotels) or roadside stalls.847 words
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Article, Illustration339 1970-11-14 10 HERALD FOREIGN NEWS DESK THE United States appeared to have softened its stand on China's representation m the United Nations, when the annual debate on the subject opened m the General Assembly. Although U.S. Ambassador Christopher Phillips presented the traditional demand that the China339 words
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Article92 1970-11-14 10 TEL AVIV, Frl. Thmuaads of Israeli stamps with the Hebrew ward for Ged, Jehovah, wcliisui miamtely across them, have beea withdrawn from clrcalatloa after erthedox religious Jews complaiaed that to Hck, or to caacel them, would be blasphemous. Postal officials said the IS agora (12 cert)92 words
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Article, Illustration312 1970-11-14 10 PHNOM PENH, Fri. U.S. Air Force cargo planes flew a large American pontoon bridge to Cambodia from Vietnam as an emergency measure to reopen the only highway to the northern front, tattered by Communist attacks. Work to run the bridge across a river 25 miles north312 words
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Article200 1970-11-14 10 SOVIETS JAIL WRITER MOSCOW, Fri. Andrei Amalrik, the Soviet dissident writer charged with slandering the Soviet Union, was sentenced m Sverdlovsk yesterday to three years m a restrictive regime labour camp. Informed sources said the prosecution demanded three years m a general regime camp, but the judge raised the sentence200 words
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Article159 1970-11-14 10 What if My Lai was Vietcong? FT. BENNING, Georgia, Thurs. Lieutenant William Calley Jr.'s lawyers may raise the point that aay of the Vietnamese victims of the My Lai massacre may have been Vfetcong or their symKithlsers when they defend m against murder charges at his court martial. The civilianAP - 159 words
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Article18 1970-11-14 10 ODD STATE GRAB ALGIERS, Fri. Algeria has nationalised all the property of Mobil oil and Newmont overseas Petroleum.18 words
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Article, Illustration264 1970-11-14 11 to^at N rli£'/, ri Pres W«nt Marcos today called for an "immediate" reUntt U °V f thG 194? SpineT United States Military Bases skssss^p aftermath f the miH^f o^K Sident S call came m midst of the current controversy here over the case of American Clark264 words
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Article399 1970-11-14 11 wreewwe OTTAWA, Fn. It was enough to make a Prime Minister blush when an MP told a dirty story. For Canada's House of Commons heard yesterday what happens when Premier Pierre Trudeau locks himself m the 100 sewage is flushed into the Ottawa River.399 words
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Article136 1970-11-14 11 VATICAN, CITY, Fri. Pope Paul VI pleaded yesterday for religious liberty for Catholics and non-Catholics alike m Russia with visiting Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. In their third meeting m five years, the Pontiff and the Communist leader discussed peace m the world, and especially nuclearAP; AFP - 136 words
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Article71 1970-11-14 11 WASHINGTON AID CAIRO, Fri The U.S. is to supply Israel with 80 patton tanks as part of a new arms shipment, the newspaper Al Ahrem claimed. It Is also to send Israel 18 Phantom jets, six Phantom reconnaissance planes and 75 long-range cannons as well as "strike" ground air missiles,71 words
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Article164 1970-11-14 11 BUENOS AIRES, Fri. A 36-hour nationwide strike began yesterday m Argentina accompanied by demonstrations and street disturbances m which one person was reported dead and dozens injured. The strike, the third staged so far against President Roberto M. Levingston's five-month-old Government, was ordered by Argentina's G164 words
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Article99 1970-11-14 11 DEMOCRACY MUST RULE EGYPT CAIRO, Fri. The editor of the newspaper Al Ahram, Mohammed Hassanien Beikal, called for wider practice of democracy and strict adherence to constitutional guarantees m post-Nasser Egypt. He said the late President of Egypt, because of a set of special circumstances, was the only man endowed99 words
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Article127 1970-11-14 11 WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States, following up the recent case of three American officers detained m Russia, told the Soviet Union It expects the consular agreement between the two countries to be observed m future. The agreement requires that In the case of Americans held In127 words
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Advertisement353 1970-11-14 11 What have these people got m common? 1 Kirn See is a Government employee. 2. Sim Peng is an Accountant. 3. George Yen is a Business Man. 4. Hiang Chiang is a Doctor. 5. Fang Cheng is a Private Secretary. They are all money conscious. akmrnrnk They looked for a353 words
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180 1970-11-14 12 Gerakan to Govt: Think again on doctors exam KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.-The Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia today criticised the Government for insisting that Government doctors must pass a stiff examination m Bahasa Malaysia before they are allowed to practise. The secretary-general, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon made the attack m a press statement180 words
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110 1970-11-14 12 Asian Rally drivers decide to carry on KATMANDU, Fri. Drivers ir the Teheran to Dacca Asian Highway auto rally decided at a special meeting last night to continue on to Dacca despite the threat of further violence m India. The rally has been plagued for the last three days by110 words
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307 1970-11-14 12 LONDON, Fri. British biologist James Danielli claimed today he had succeeded m "creating life." He said m a telephone interview from New York with the British Broadcasting Corporation that he had created a living cell from elements of other cells at the New YorkAFP; AP - 307 words
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112 1970-11-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak will make an official visit to Bangkok and Jakarta next month. An official statement issued here today said that Tun Razak will be accompanied by his wife, Toh Puan Raha, and senior officials from the Ministry112 words
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Article50 1970-11-14 12 LABOURER Mohamad bin Sapini, 21, from West Malaysia, was found dead m the porch roof of Hotel Royal m Newton Road yesterday at about 11 a.m. Police believe Mohamad, employed by the Melody (Pte) Ltd, fell from one of the upper floors of the hotel.50 words
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282 1970-11-14 12 KUCHING, Fri. The Sarawak United Peoples' Party (SUPP) is still awaiting a police permit for its Dec. 19 to 20 biennial delegates' conference. Its publicity chief, Chan Siaw Hee, today said the party submitted its application for a police permit last month. TheAP - 282 words
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99 1970-11-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The centre pages of the latest issue of Time magazine have been removed from copies bound for Malaysia, the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Tan Sri Sheikh Abdullah bin Sheikh Abu Bakar, said today. The pages contained photographs which,99 words
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Article46 1970-11-14 12 ONLY one-way traffic will be allowed on the stretch of Paterson Road between Paterson Hill and Grange Road for three months from Monday with access only from Paterson Road. The Public Works Department is constructing a sewer system m the area.46 words
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423 1970-11-14 12 Sensitive issues: Up to Speaker to decide KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Parliament will provide through its Speaker its own guidance for Members on the question of sensitive issues when it resumes next February, according to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dato CM. Yusof. He said m a special interview423 words
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166 1970-11-14 12 AN RAF pilot who nursed his disabled aircraft 400 miles back to his Australian base after an explosion had damaged the controls, is to represent the RAF at the "Man of the Year" luncheon at the Savoy Hotel m166 words
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Miscellaneous46 1970-11-14 12 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker' "7"X (s&&&>> f YlßArt—tfME SAYS TO I I /..IN EMPTY \k\<* c ISTHAT\^|||H TEUU >fc>U SME EMJOVS COOKIE [&F A LETTER VFTTn V ALL Ttf^E LON6 POEA^ |VV\A TlhfS I FROM >OUR f^ V >fcUVE BEEN SENP/NK9- V *"T T-^ /H^^46 words
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THE SINGAPORE herald Section IIRomar Revive
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Title Section10 1970-11-14 13 THE SINGAPORE herald Section IIRomar Revive Saturday, Nov. 14. 197010 words
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587 1970-11-14 13 'I asked my husband to help me beat up Ayako' MIMI ADMITS AT TRIAL BAR GIRL Mimi Wong admitted m the High Court yesterday that she had asked her husband to help her assault her Japanese lover's wife, Mrs. Ayako Wa tana be. Mimi, who was testifying after her defence587 words
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141 1970-11-14 13 Hawker fined $250 for slapping officer AN UNLICENSED hawker who was served with a summons lost his temper and slapped a hawker liaison officer, a Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. Wang Quay Tee, 36, of Taman Ho Swee, was charged with assaulting Lan Tai Yuen m Jalan Bukit Ho Swee141 words
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217 1970-11-14 13 THE importance of recognising human problems m urban and industrial development will be stressed at a two-day seminar starting next Friday. The Community Studies Centre is running the seminar at Hotel Equatorial. It will be attended by representatives from Government departments, Jurong Town217 words
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Article138 1970-11-14 13 A 20-YEAR-OLD girl who fell from a bus and hit her head on the kerb died of brain damage a year later m hospital. The accident happened on Nov. 17 last year at the HYt mile Woodlands Iload and Tan Jee Eng was138 words
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103 1970-11-14 13 ONG Siong Hian of Fort Road was fined $255 m a traffic court yesterday for committing SEVEN offences m one day. He was fined $40 for driving a car without the owner's consent, $30 for failing to observe a "Turn Left" sign,103 words
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Article, Illustration220 1970-11-14 13 ITS SMOOTH goiag all the way for traffic ami pedestriaas at the W 4 mile Upper Seraagooa Road these days. Goae are Ike days whea pedestriaas have to play a game of chaace with the heavy traffic ia the area. Aml drivers,220 words
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Miscellaneous73 1970-11-14 13 THE TIDES TODAY: 10.38 am (l*.t ft.). TOMORROW: 12.M am (•l ft), 11.12 am (lft.lft.) BLONDIE By Chic Young 'I|rOM,CMkGWOOO- ''>>' 'T COSTS >^| W& I TMEV MAVE OKIE WOMAN f r FOUND THE A LITTLE MORE, A WHAT >t -< 1 WHO DOES NOTHING Va I MOST WONOERFUL V73 words
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Article, Illustration108 1970-11-14 14 THIS is part of the $f .4 million extension to Paya Lebar airport's terminal being built to deal with Jumbo Jet passengers. It will be completed by next Aug. and will doable the total floor area of the present terminal. There will be108 words
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Article63 1970-11-14 14 HOUSEWIFE Rokiah binte Kundor, 35, of Lorong 3, Geylang, was found dead m a ditch m front of her house. A member of her family said Rokiah had been suffering from fits for a number of years. CINDERELLA PANTO THE Stage Club will present its63 words
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168 1970-11-14 14 THE Tourist Promotion Board will hold a four-month long competition to select the most attractive petrol station m Singapore. Mr. Runme Shaw, chairman of the board, said yesterday the competition was part of the Board's efforts to keep Singapore clean and green. The competition168 words
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Article, Illustration74 1970-11-14 14 A CHINESE physician (sinseh) faced five summons charges m a magistrate's court yesterday of inducing people to seek advice relating to nose ailments from him by advertising under an imaginary name m two local Chinese daily between July 24 and Aug. 2«. Wong74 words
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Article254 1970-11-14 14 Raffles Place mall plan shelved THE POLICE announced yesterday that plans to turn Raffles Place into a pedestrian mall had been postponed indefinitely even as a petition was being sent to the authorities by the business houses m the area. Police spokesman Deputy Supt. Leslie Wong declined to give any254 words
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Article55 1970-11-14 14 HOLE-IN-HEART girl Lim Ah Soo, nine, was ad nut ted to Tan Tock Seng Hospital yesterday to await her operation on Thursday. She had flown m from Penang last Thursday and spent the night at Outram Road General Hospital. Her trip is being sponsored by the55 words
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Advertisement359 1970-11-14 14 A GREAT TIM i LIES IN STORE EDBYBU The Lady has had a beauty treatment and is ready to receive guests again tonighL The same romantic cruises, excellent food and service. Oining out under the stars or dancing m the Malacca Room. For reservations call *****1. BESO OE ESPANA Ol*359 words
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Advertisement585 1970-11-14 14 < NOW SHOWINOI NO Fro* Ust 11 a.m., 1.30, 4.00. 6JO A 9.30 p.m. JAMES GARNER m ColumMa's "A MAN CALLED SLEDOE" TECHNICOLOR TECHNISCOPE TONIOHT MIDNIOHTI In Scope FIVE FOR HELL" COLOR JOHN GARKO MARGARET LEE NOW SHOWINBJ 11 a.m.. 1.30, 4.00. 6.30 A 9.30 p.m. "FORBIDDEN TEMPTATION" Yvonn* De585 words
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Miscellaneous42 1970-11-14 14 ARCHIE By Bob Montana (terrible/) i we've gOt all l<^~~~r*^7/7 > i the best eouipaaent] f HOW!S THE V/J YOU'RE HERE ,^j f YET THE GIRLS "bob 1 I ARE GETTING ALL A *O»H5» V THE CUSTOMERS/ /<n *>~^ I I U J. Dry42 words
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Miscellaneous1976 1970-11-14 15 W J 7^^^ complete weekend guide mil ijIUjUiMUMUH I)IIIIIK SATURDAY 5 I ]°k^^^^^^^^^ r "lo^-^^b^-^-^^^ I Singapore Malaysia 6.00 pm. sun»et s«renad«; E L^^oß!ff9l9ln L JSPBUPPIMKI 6.00 a.m. Lets Go W.th Music; 6.00 a.m. Morning Melodies t* 30 NeW 6^° P b i^ S rvlce S 7.00 News; 7.10 Breakfast1,976 words
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Article707 1970-11-14 16 BY FOLLOWING the tie-dye instructions featured m Serendipity some time ago, I managed to get some beautiful designs on my tee-shirts. The other day, I came across some sort of new dye which gives the effect of poster colour paintings. I hope you will feature these for us. Another707 words
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Article, Illustration244 1970-11-14 16 SHE has won prizes for shot-pott and high jump; is just as good at cooking and sewing, and is patrol leader of the Guide movement at school. Nothing unusual for a girl of IC, yon might say except that Lim Slew Hnay, above, is totally deaf and speaks244 words
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Article, Illustration123 1970-11-14 16 Romar Revive antic val The female image changing and.happ fashions are giving vival of the naturi look. Now, women wispy dresses and voiles wi of frills and f gathered billc Delicate oldflower prints and white or of hazel and will be popul Mini dresses worn as tunic matching trot transforming123 words
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Article744 1970-11-14 16 Lilian Tang - Lilian Tang PURSUIT By You are n ignon lot ed MAKE UP your minds, Serendips canyon or can't you take criticism? For the last two weeks we've not commented on your writing entries because we just didn't have the space. We thought you'd be pleased, but back came your744 words
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Advertisement64 1970-11-14 16 II JOJT quality bVbV ctesHMSpy fabrics and accessories W g5 60-62 NORTH BRIDGE RD LB___jJlßn7l 8f»O«E 6 TEL ***** Save Cash Instantly! on the famous (Lfeguard Milk now at 50c less 10%^ HTMHfcffflffin THEY DON T GUESS YOUR AGE-NEVER I BECAUSE MAY YOUNG PROMISES YOU I —^--Jl AN EVER -YOUTHFUL64 words
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Article, Illustration743 1970-11-14 17 Camping'? No— a big clean-up WHAT happens when nine girls and 51 boys go off on a three-day camping trip? The answer is simply: A clean-up campaign. The youngsters with a mission were those from the Singapore Polytechnic and their annual campout last week was at Pulau Tekong, where they743 words
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Advertisement374 1970-11-14 17 THE BOYS GET DOWN TO SOME HARD WORK The boys hard at work clearing the drain bordering a tobacco-patch. Mr. Sim, m striped shirt, is talking to Union President Mr. Ang. Others looking on are Ministry officials. PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX, f New Bridge Rd., Singapore 1 4 For the looks374 words
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962 1970-11-14 18 WASHINGTON, Fri tLJi n U «;5 Con r ess will begin with the House of Representatives debating 22. of th e years mos < controversial bills a quota-setting trade measure which will drastically modify the 35-year-old freer trade policy. The House isAP - 962 words
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Article22 1970-11-14 18 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency.22 words
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Article54 1970-11-14 18 MANILA, Fri. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos has signed into law the Foreign Borrowing Bill which authorises him to seek loans from other nations. An official announcement today said the new law allows the President to borrow US$25O million from abroad m the form of direct government loans for a periodAP - 54 words
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Article45 1970-11-14 18 (Yesterday's dosing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce) Singapore (1) 38.90, (2) 147.25; Hongkong 39.81; Beirut 38.00; London 37.66; Zurich 37.658 37.805; Paris 37.84. 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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Article29 1970-11-14 18 (Closing buyer/teller prices for Nov. 13, m sterling per metric ton) Tone: Steady but quiet; Spot 1513 1514; 3-month 1516 1517; Settlement 1514; Total turnover 226 tone29 words
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Article87 1970-11-14 18 KUNDONG TANJONG PA ITS pre-tax profits increased slightly to 8548,743 for the first half of this year. This compares with 8494,741 made m the same period last year. Although the average price obtained per lb. of c U b £o r sold was only 55.08 cents compared87 words
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Article24 1970-11-14 18 BORNEO BERHAD will P«y an interim dividend of six per cent on Dec. 8 to shareholders on the register on Nov. 27.24 words
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Article24 1970-11-14 18 SABAH TIMBER will pay an interim dividend of five per cent on Dec. 15 to shareholders on the register on Nov. 23.24 words
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Article52 1970-11-14 18 TOKYO, Fri. Hitachi, Japan's largest electric machinery maker, said General Electric of the United States has proposed acquiring "a certain amount" of Hitachi's total capital. Hitachi officials said the company is now studying the proposal with a "forward looking posture" because Hitachi already has close technical relations withAP - 52 words
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Article86 1970-11-14 18 LONDON, Fri. Great Universal Stores chairman, Sir Isaac Wolfson, told the annual meeting that results for the first half of the current year to March 31 1971, to be published shortly, compare favourably with last year. This was despite cost inflation and credit restrictions overseas, particularly m86 words
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Article73 1970-11-14 18 LONDON, Fri. Westinghouse Electric Cor poration of Pittsburgh and Baring Bros, and Co. said they are forming Westinghouse Management Systems Limited (WMS), a management and computer consultancy company. WMS will operate from London and Westinghouse will own 75 per cent of the capital. Westinghouse said the project will73 words
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115 1970-11-14 18 Anti-trust suit filed against Bethlehem Steel WASHINGTON, Fri. The U.S. Justice Department continued its crackdown on reciprocal purchase agreements m the steel industry with an anti-trust suit against Bethlehem Steel, the nations No. 2 producer. The suit, filed m U.S District Court m Philadelphia, charges Bethlehem with violating the ShermanAP - 115 words
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Article420 1970-11-14 18 MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE Shortcovering of November was done at an accelerated pace this week. With tenders being gradually absorbed the November discount narrowed from two cents to seven-eighths cent against December, coSSJ&i GREEN There was also small interest m prompt shipment RSS 1 for Russia and America at level420 words
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Article, Illustration194 1970-11-14 18 PEOPLE in business Heads of Kodak houses m eight Asian countries will attend a three-day conference here, star tine on Monday. This is the first time Singapore has been selected as the venue for a conference of Kodak heads. The meeting will be chaired by Mr W.D. THOMPSON, its Director194 words
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Article105 1970-11-14 18 CAIRO, Fri. The Ggyptian Petroleum Cor poration announced it signed an agreement with the Brillian Company of the U.S. to move five million tons of oil yearly through the projected Suez-Alexandria pipeline. An affiliate of Mobil Oil Corp., Pan American, earlier signed a deal for use of theReuter - 105 words
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Article100 1970-11-14 18 SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES SYSTEM executives are to meet m Singapore next month to plan a sales campaign to entice more passengers to Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei The three day meeting beginning on December 2, is expected to be attended by 20 delegates from SAS offices m Australasia, Hongkong, India,100 words
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Article620 1970-11-14 18 The market yesterday rallied slightly after early weakness on the sharp drop overnight on Wall Street. Selective buying of leading issues was seen, although this reflected end-account bear closing rather than investment support. Towards the dose, the Financial Times index was 1.6 off at 330.8 after a620 words
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Article377 1970-11-14 18 Stocks moved moderately the Dow Jones industrial lower m early active trading index was down four points, yesterday. After nearly 15 Declining issues held a minutes of trading, the better than two-to-one lead Standard and Poors industrial over gainers and volume average was off 27 cents377 words
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Article202 1970-11-14 18 AMSTERDAM Most international! were weak yesterday. Main losers were Royal Dutch, which fell under Wall Street influences and local selling, and Akzo which was weak m front of expected lower profit m the third-quarter. Philips was steady, while Unilever and Hoogovens were easier. The local industrial sector continued202 words
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Article, Illustration84 1970-11-14 19 SHIPPING GAZETTE THJ^INGAPOR^JERAL^^ Saturday, November 14, 1970 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given m four parts for ships westbound, east bound, southbound and coastal. Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name84 words
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Article753 1970-11-14 19 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. ships 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 (.'pool. B'fast, G'gow via Trinco. C'bO, D'ban. BF/MC ANORZEJ STRUG753 words
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Article370 1970-11-14 19 LINES ———-■■---—---———-"---a«i«.«iß.^^ a-A^S: AmSf^ 11^ APL aL ftlwi Un^ «»L O*l* Stor $oon Ul LT Lloyd lndono»ia Pelni Una; PIOPI SSS^"- S^^-'-WBs ttsrartt«a srustsaj&rs DJa^torta Uoyd; DRS DRS Linos. |^»-S KMUT Mori. Oriental Uno; NYK N.Y.K. Straits Staamship. EAM Eastom Africa National i!1."!?* 11 Lln KSC370 words
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Advertisement729 1970-11-14 19 WNEPTUNEiIENTUrIfSIIO. ICB BUILDING 2 SHtNTQN WAV SINCAPOUC 1 TEL *****3 7 U.K. -EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON.H'BUfIG, R'DAM. HAVRE. ajappM M'hM nm«i arrives NCrTUMt IIRCON No. Q.C 2/5 O.C OOC ldonj/l. M bur, 1 R'dant l i/i Mavro 14/ 1 NmuMMUAMUmM/UJ.. MJan 16 Jan L dOB u/2 MW.I//2 H o«m729 words
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Article616 1970-11-14 20 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east ALEMANNIA D#c 16 Minj|a Hongkong, Kee.ung, Kaohsiunfl HLL/AFT ANNA TAYLOR D«c 2/6 Saigon. Qu.nhon SSV/BA AR.STAGELOS o^ 1/2 Japan direct. MOSK/MSS BADENSTEIN ,n Pt K ~.ung. K'sJung, Manila, Hongkong, Y'hima, Nagoya. HLL/AFT BALONG Ow:6/7 Bangkok NL/(o|616 words
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Article189 1970-11-14 20 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. AUSTRALAS.A Nov 29/30 Frem.ntle (Dec 7). A US /A US AUSTRALASIA Dec 17/19 P. Sham.(Dec 20). Spore (Doc 21), Fremantle Dec 28). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Jan 7/9 P. S'hanMJan 10), Spore (Jan 11), Fremantle (Jan 18).189 words
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Article345 1970-11-14 20 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. M.S. SHINSEI MARU Nov 22 P. Sham (Nov 25). lAL/lAL M.V. A VESSEL Nov 20/22 Tawau. LK/LK M.V COMPASS SATU Nov 17/20 Balikpapan/Samarinda. LK/LK M.V. FRIGRO Nov 16/19 Djakarta/Tjirebon. LK/LK M.V. HARLINGEN Nov 15/17 Djakarta. LK/LK M.V. SORONG STAR Nov 25/27345 words
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Article141 1970-11-14 20 LONDON, Fri.-An Anglo-Scandinavian shipping company has been formed to carry liquefied natural gas throughout the world, it was announced today. Called LNG Carriers Ltd, the new company has been set up by Britain's Peninsular and Orient, the Danish company A.P. Moller and Norway's Fearnley and Eger. LNG Carriers141 words
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Advertisement493 1970-11-14 20 I SCINDIA (|S) U«B I MHB PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE M—A Loading For LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, SAN FRANCISCO, VANCOUVER B.C. TACOMA. Penang p s h m Singapore l Angeles JALAKIRTI IV/SU Nov l/z O9C j /5 D, c 4 Jan IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANTC GULF493 words
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Article135 1970-11-14 21 Kennedy on US budget deficit BOSTON, Massachusetts, Fri. U.S. Secretary of the Treasury David M. Kennedy said the mild economic slowdown has reduced Federal revenues and increased the budget deficit but not as much as some critics are saying. Mr. Kennedy described forecasts of a deficit as high as US$2O,OOOAP - 135 words
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112 1970-11-14 21 UAW Council approves new GM labour contract DETROIT, Fri. Representatives of 394,000 striking General Motors workers put their stamp of approval on a new three-year labour contract tentatively agreed on by bargainers for the corporation and the United Auto Workers. The action climaxed a five-and-a-half -hour meeting of the union'sAP - 112 words
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Article1476 1970-11-14 21 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Cloetns buyers' and teller*' prices an followed by the business don*. Figures, m bracket* denote traded lota m I.OOO'a. When the price is not followed by figure 1b brackets, it means only a single lot of 1.000 shares was traded1,476 words
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Article79 1970-11-14 21 (Managers' prices for Nov. 16) 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 l.OSxd SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.85 Third Singapore 1.17 B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund .95 l.OOxd The Saving Fund79 words
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Article313 1970-11-14 21 RUBBER 51-7/8 cents a Ib. (down threeeighths cent). The majority of dealers yesterday appeared to have adopted a wait-and-see attitude m the morning, possibly due to the lack of any workable overseas enquiry. This left the field open for the speculators and prices fluctuated erratically by a quarter313 words
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Article113 1970-11-14 21 Differentials given below •re m terms of RSS 1 for the corresponding month. (For the week ended Nov. 13). SMR SCV Nov. (1 ton pallet) 1 cent discount sellers. SMR 5L Nov. (1 ton pallet) a quarter cent discount traded. SMR 5 Nov. (three-quarters pallet) seven-eighths cent discount113 words
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Article60 1970-11-14 21 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence per lb). Tone: Dull; ClF's Dec 17-7/8 18-1/8, Jan. 18-5/16 18-1/2; Spot 18-6/8 19; Settlements Dec 18-15/16 19-1/8,- Jan. 19-1/4 19-1/2, Feb. 19-9/16 19-11/16. Jan/March 19-9/16 19-11/16, April/June 20-7/16 20-9/16, July /Sept. 20-15/16 21-1/8, Oct/Dec 21-3/16 21-3/8, Jan/March 21-3/8 21-9/16, April/June 21-1/260 words
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Article63 1970-11-14 21 TIN $656.37% a picul (down $1.25). Business m the Straits tin market yesterday was done at $656.37V4 a picul, down $1.25 on Thursday's price. The London overnight price rose by £1 a ton. Buying support m Penang was from Europe and the United States with the turnover 1063 words
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Article124 1970-11-14 21 LONDON, Fri. The Executive Committee of the International Sugar Organisation (ISO) took immediate action yesterday to slow down rising free market prices caused by a temporary shortage of sugar. Effective immediately, 150,000 tons of sugar quotas from exporter member countries which are unable to fulfill this year's total exportAP - 124 words
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Article157 1970-11-14 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 Vi resellers 234 paid, Dec. and Jan both 239, Feb. 240, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Afloat 150 sellers; Malayan March 166 sellers; Philippine (U.S. dollars157 words
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Article186 1970-11-14 21 LONDON, Fri. The market opened on a quieter note following yesterday's active grain booking with an easier tendency evident m many sections. Indian Government brokers confirmed two rapeseed fixtures from Vancouver to India at 147/6 fio (free m and out), for Nov/Dec. and Dec. A rate of U5516.186 words
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Article517 1970-11-14 21 Mining shares closed on a mixed note yesterday, after profit-takers moved m soon after a relatively strong opening. Oils too were mixed but industrials were steady. Poseidon closed $2 down at $62 after opening at $62. Samin was steady at $7.20. Uranium leader Queensland Mines at $37517 words
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Article207 1970-11-14 21 China Lights dominated trading m yesterday's market following their results. The shares were traded at $33 and later improved to close at $33.75. Elsewhere, stocks were little changed m quieter trading. Hongkong and Whampoa Docks was steady. The company announced an interim dividend of 15 cents. Total207 words
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Article227 1970-11-14 21 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 14, 1970. OUT: Bendearg 13/14; Rhexenor 18; Trang 20 east; Labuan Hadji 21 east; Clifford Maertk 31/32; GimlekoUen (Tanker) 38/39; Cypria 44, Hua Li 20 west. IN: Eumteus (after Prima King Fernland) 6/7; Djatlanom (after227 words
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Article367 1970-11-14 21 The market closed steady after early softness on lower overnight Wall Street advices and selling m electricals. Fresh support at the lower levels m the afternoon enabled most issues to recover earlier losses. Sony, Pioneer and Mitsumi regained part of earlier falls, while Eidai, Daiwa House and367 words
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Advertisement1238 1970-11-14 22 n/ALuilinkQillHM For our Classified n/Affffrf Miil Tele-Ad Services J MM m II Rjmml Baas. W vZL/U *11 M 1 f ■■R^HHBHiVi^^lß^B^Hßlß^Blgß^ B l B aHHHi^HHHggRVRI i 7/t ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES CON OOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL, GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM, MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. P.P.C. REQUIEMS t1,238 words
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Advertisement502 1970-11-14 22 DIPLOMAS. CERTIFICATES. Testimonials. Bring these to Motion Smith 13 Battery Road and have permanent copies made while you wait. DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR DESIGN by correspondence course. Diploma recognised by institute of Professional Designers for Associate Membership. Those already qualified m certain subjects can have them waived with a reduction m502 words
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Advertisement528 1970-11-14 22 WANT TO PURCHASE 20 foot Hong Lim sailing boat m good condition. Phone Singapore *****2 Extn. 2 or *****9. FOORMAN'S MUSIC STUDIOS Dmilf enrolments for Piano/Theory Beginners to Diploma Accordion. Organ. Violins. Guitar. P Jazz. Blowing Instruments. Singing. Drums. Tel: *****. WELL EXPERIENCED Lady Tutor conducts Mandarin Courses Foreigners/Conversation: Second528 words
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Advertisement483 1970-11-14 22 ECONOMX FLI6HTS TO EUROPE WEEKLY DEPARTURE HONGKONG/KOWLOON (MACAU) 8 days $765 DAILY DEPARTURE HONGKONG (MACAU)— BANGKOK 8 days $845 DAILY DEPARTURE TAIWAN/HONGKONG/BANGKOK ABOVE TOURS DEPART: 26-11. 5-12. 19-12. TAI WAN /KOREA/ JAPAN/ HONG KONG/BANGKOK 17/19/21 days. ABOVE TOURS DEPART. 26-1 I. 5-12. 19-12. SPECIAL BANGKOK TOURS: 6 days $555 (K.L.483 words
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198 1970-11-14 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. L'ARC de Triomphe (Rod Dawkins) went better than stablemate Riva Rossa m a 3f sprint on a heavy track here yesterday. There was a heavy mist and due to the poor visibility it was not possible to time their runs.198 words
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189 1970-11-14 23 KATMANDU, Nepal, Fri -The leader of the illfated Osaka University expedition to the 25,700 foot (7,830 metre) high peak described how two members died last month after reaching the summit. Doctor Senya Sumiyoshi said on his return to Katmandu that he saw Hiroshi Watanabe,AP - 189 words
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Article30 1970-11-14 23 GENEVA, Fri. Swiss driver, Joe Slffert will drive for the British stable B.R.M. for the 1971 World Drivers' Championship. He will still drive for Porsche m the endurance races. AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article723 1970-11-14 23 1 BLACK KING 9.00 F Kingston (2) 2 FILM STUDIO V 8.12 Podmore (15) 5 SPLENDID INVESTMENT 8.12 Wilson (12) 4 SKIP ALONG 8.11 White (13) PACIFIC 8.11 AUlin (6) 6 USEEIT 8.11 sh««ri (9) 7 TENTRAM 8.10 SF Moran (10) 8 COURT ORDER 8.10 Harbridge (5) 9723 words
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Article757 1970-11-14 23 1 MONACO 9.00 Cheun (12) 2 DRILLER'S PRIDE 8.11 Dawkins (8) 3 GALLANT TURK II 3.09 E. Chan (9) 4 STAY FREE 8.09 SF Moran (11) 5 RACON LADY 8.08 Lee (5) 6 LOCH LOINES 8.06 Podmore (3) 7 FELICITATION 8.06 Kan* (1) 8 GREEN SWORD 8.06 Velu757 words
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207 1970-11-14 23 Reporter to represent Hongkong in World Cup bowling HONGKONG, Fri. Hongkong's representative at the AMF Bowling World Cup finals m Copenhagen, Denmark from Nov. 26-29 will be Peter Leung, a young reporter with the morning newspaper, the Hongkong Standard. Leung, m brilliantly consistent form, this week won the national finalsAFP - 207 words
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Article216 1970-11-14 23 CAMDEN, North Carolina, Fri. A field of about 20 horses from six nations is expected to compete tomorrow m the inaugural US$lOOO,OOO colonial Cup steeplechase, the richest brush race ever held m the United States. Nine horses from England, Ireland, France and Switzerland arrived byAP - 216 words
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Article124 1970-11-14 23 KOTA KINABALU, Fri. Sabah, joint holders of the inter-state youth Burnley Cup tournament with Selangor, hopes to win the cup outright this year. The team would be selected on Nov. 21 after the finals of the current inter-district youth football tournament for the Dato Donald124 words
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Advertisement127 1970-11-14 23 X I 1\ \Vi o TH iHi HI mm mI il ivl J Uis«^H«\ H B V v Hi 5 1 /s> a B^KI b i IV V\ /^B BW i fli; 1 H V\ <a JO fl If^B B 1 1 /X^ v 111 ik, *J/ I IS 11127 words
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412 1970-11-14 24 WORLD CUP TOURNAMENT BUENOS AIRES, Fri. David Graham and Bruce Devlin, who said "We played together beautifully", combined for a 13-under-par 131 yesterday to give Australia the first round lead m the 72-hold World Cup Golf Championships. Argentina, led by Roberto de Vicenzo412 words
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513 1970-11-14 24 SYDNEY, Fri. New South Wales made heavy weather of MCC's bowling here today and when play was stopped because of poor light at 4.57 p.m. had scored 213 for four. If the England tourists had made the most of their chances they could513 words
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150 1970-11-14 24 ALOR STAR, Fri. A series of training courses for soccer referees will be held by the Malaysian Association of Youth Clubs here from the end of this month to overcome a shortage of trained referees. The courses, to be held every Friday, will be150 words
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Article, Illustration271 1970-11-14 24 Narrow win for SHA 2nd XI over Services SINGAPORE Hockey Association's second team put up a brilliant display to beat Joints Services 2-1 m a hard-fought friendly natch at the padang yesterday. The Singapore side adapted themselves well with the new 4-2-3-1 system. Poor finishing by their forwards however, deprivedPhilip B.H.Tan - 271 words
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333 1970-11-14 24 Colts score 20-13 win over Johore in friendly FITNESS and speed decided the Singapore Cricket Club Colts versus Johore English College "B" rugger friendly with the padang club winning 20-13 yesterday. The fast and nippy colts scored a goal, four tries and a penalty against two goals and a penalty333 words
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116 1970-11-14 24 BRISBANE, Fri.-PhiUip Dent, the Australian Davis Cup player and Number: One seed for the Queensland Grass Court Tennis Championship forfeited his semi-final match with Bob Gil tin an of Australia wh a the score stood at two sets 11 and one game all here today.116 words
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264 1970-11-14 24 Indons hand Malaysia three nil drubbing BANGKOK, Fri. -Indonesia, last year's runner-up m the King's Cup soccer tournament beat Malaysia 3-0 m the Group "B" encounter tonight. Indonesia led 2-0 at half time. It was Malaysia's first defeat having drew one-all with Cambodia. With this victory the Indonesians have scored264 words
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191 1970-11-14 24 ROLAND Koh's 65th minute goal enabled Singapore Polytechnic to edge Port Of Singapore Authority 2nd XI 3-2 m a friendly soccer encounter at Bukit Chermin yesterday. Polytechnic set a fast pace m the early stages of the match with raids which had PSA on191 words
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Advertisement20 1970-11-14 24 The outstanding watch of worldwide demand. Sote Agent fm. GOOD EARTH (TAI TEE) PTE. LTD. P O BOX 2211 SINGAPORE20 words
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Miscellaneous18 1970-11-14 24 DAVY JONES By Sam Leff SSWIMWELL enoughTW ip like £/T" iJvsfl l^ UP Hl s MEM g^l^^JW| bg^S^^jjVp^J^^?^18 words
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