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Title Section14 1970-11-24 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. H8 Singapore Tuesday, November 24, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENT14 words
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290 1970-11-24 1 Brunei agrees to remain under British rule THE REST OF THE WORLD IN BRIEF LONDON, Mon. The oilrich State of Brunei has agreed to remain a British protectorate following a series of talks m London, diplomatic sources said today. Mr. Idris Talog Davies, Attorney-General of Brunei, said the talks betweenAP; AFP - 290 words
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1095 1970-11-24 1 Messages if sorrow pour in from near and far laa«aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa«aaaaaaaaaal.^aa> a >ll a a..«a«l a )>aaaaaaaaaaaaa. a aaaiaaaaaaaaal....H LONDON, Mon. Flags on public buildings In London flew at half-staff In mourning for President Yusof. AP KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Yang diPertuan Agong today sent a message of condolence to PuanAP - 1,095 words
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Article, Illustration1863 1970-11-24 1 Singapore mourns Yusof mmmmam HALL FOR BURIAL AT KRANJI THIS AFTERNOON PRESIDENT Yusof bin Ishak who died yesterday of heart failure will be buried this evening at Kranji cemetery reserved for those who have made significant contributions to Singapore. The President died at 7.30 a.m. at Outram Eoad General Hospital.1,863 words
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Article109 1970-11-24 1 LAGOS, Mon. Nigeria today offered military assistance to Guinea to help repel mercenaries reported to he attempting to overthrow the government there. The offer was made m an urgent message from Nigerian Head of State Major General Gowon to Guinean President Skou Toure, the NigerianAFP - 109 words
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Advertisement30 1970-11-24 1 Salute to a man of pride, a man of service: Page 2 for economy and efficiency m all kinds of figure work si Olivetti Logos 328 electronic printing calculator CW»tMiftlrt.>)Mrt3driß»rh>>il^30 words
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Miscellaneous12 1970-11-24 1 WEATHER forecast for Singapore from f .of am. to noon today: Fair.12 words
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498 1970-11-24 2 Salute to a man of pride, a man of service Tuesday, November 24, 1970. THE SINGAPORE HERALD THE late President Yusof was a proud and capable man, with a progressive, egalitarian outlook. These qualities made it inevitable that he should enter public life and help to explain the development of498 words
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Article, Illustration1328 1970-11-24 2 INDUSTRIOUS, spartan, strict, self-reliant, proud. It is arresting and perhaps not altogether strange that the words most readily associated with Inche Yusof bin Ishak by those who knew him well should echo the values which have been most frequently extolled m Singapore during1,328 words
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Article, Illustration294 1970-11-24 3 How Singapore elects its President... UNDER the Constitution of Singapore the President shall be elected by a simple majority of Parliament and shall hold office for four years. A person who is not a citizen of Singapore shall not be elected President. The President of Singapore enjoys total legal immunity294 words
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181 1970-11-24 3 The acting Presifcit until Parliament meets main DR. YEOH Ghim Seng, the acting President, was born m 1918 and is currently the Speaker of Parliament. Dr. Yeoh was educated at the Penang Free School and later at Cambridge University, where he obtained his Bachelor's and Master's degrees m Arts. He181 words
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Article, Illustration322 1970-11-24 3 SPECIAL traffic arrangements have been announced by the police for the State funeral today. From 10 a.m., traffic will not be allowed to enter Orchard Road, between Bencoolen Street and Killiney Road; Clemenceau Avenue, between Cavenagh Road and River Valley Road; Penang Road; Stamford322 words
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Article62 1970-11-24 3 ST. ANDREW'S Cathedral will hold a memorial service today to coincide with the President's burial. The All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society will offer special prayers at 9 p.m. today at its premises m Lorong 12, Geylang. The University of Singapore Students' Union will hold a memorial service62 words
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Article21 1970-11-24 3 THE Singapore St. Andrew Society has postponed the traditional annual celebration of St. Andrew's Day scheduled for Friday.21 words
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Article58 1970-11-24 3 DR. MICHAEL Stenson of the Institute of South-East Asian Studies will speak at a seminar on "The Origins of the Communist Revolt m Malaya m 1948" tomorrow at 10.30 am m the Institute's seminar room. Dr. Stenson, m Singapore and Malaysia for research purposes, is a lecturer58 words
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Article, Illustration111 1970-11-24 3 MINISTERS AT THE ISTANA YESTERDAY H Banks will be open for business only from 9.30 a.m. to noon today. v THE ARCHITECT of multi-racial harmony See pages 6 aAd 7. a Normal TV and radio programmes for today have been cancelled. See page 15. THE HIGH COURTS will not hear111 words
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Article, Illustration199 1970-11-24 4 WOMEN P.E. TEACHERS DIG THEIR HEELS 1N... FOR SOME 300 women physical education teachers, members of the Singapore Women Physical Education Teachers' Society, Sunday's get-together at Kallang was an occasion for games, eats and laughs. They arrived at the People's Association at 2.00 p.m. and left for home at199 words
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Article, Illustration360 1970-11-24 4 TO AVOID MISUNDERSTANDING... MR. DAVID Marshall gave his reasons yesterday for resigning from the Presidential Council. His resignation was gazetted on Nov. 20 a month after the Singapore Herald reported it. In a signed statement yesterday, Mr. Marshall said. i Since the gazetting of my resignation from360 words
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331 1970-11-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A motor insurance policy covering theft should also include robbery, the Chief Justice, Tan Sri H.T. Ong, said today. "It is unjust of insurance companies to differentiate between the two because the policyholder cannot prevent robbery any more than he can331 words
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223 1970-11-24 4 Closure threat by Muda Scheme rice mills KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. More than 50,000 farmers m the Muda Irrigation Scheme may find themselves without mills to process their padi. Thirty-six rice mills within the $230 million scheme m the northern states of Kedah and Perlis are reported to have threatened to223 words
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Article70 1970-11-24 4 A FORUM on "Prospects m Accountancy and Management" will be held at the Singapore University's New Lecture Theatre 3 at/7.30 p.m on Thursday. The speakers are Mr. Fong See Weng, acting Head of the University's Accountancy Department, Mr. Wong Siong Poon, President of the Singapore Society of Accountants,70 words
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Article32 1970-11-24 4 THE FOREIGN Correspondents' Association of SouthEast Asia has postponed its monthly luncheon, to be held today, to another date to be fixed because of the death of President Yusof.32 words
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180 1970-11-24 4 MORE RELIEF SUPPLIES LEAVE CHANGI DACCA A RAF Hercules aircraft of 48 Squadron will leave for Dacca today carrying 38,tt9 lbs of disaster relief supplies. Two more transports, each loaded with 38,666 lbs of rice, will leave from Changi tomorrow. These supplies will include 166 tons of rice donated by180 words
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Article38 1970-11-24 4 DR. WONG Hin Sun has been re-elected chairman of the Singapore Government Officers Co-operative Housing Society Ltd. with Mr. S. Nadarajah as Secretary and Mr. V. Ramalingam as Treasurer. A committee of 21 was also elected.38 words
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Miscellaneous21 1970-11-24 4 BLONDIE J. By Chic Young ijapw 1 1 i^~--r..r| Uy^r^rJ life^j^l mz XSj 1 \Ni I _x\J 1 gj»S >hN I21 words
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Article324 1970-11-24 5 KROH (Perak), Mon. Three Malaysian soldiers were wounded when they detonated a Communist booby trap mine m an operation near the Thai border last Saturday. The explosion threw the men of the Fourth Rangers Battalion into the ground m thick jungle near this border town.324 words
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237 1970-11-24 5 Three in patrol killed in Sibu ambush KUCHING, Mon. Three members of a security forces patrol were killed when a band of armed terrorists ambushed them at the 19th mile Oya Road m Sibu district last Friday. The Chief Minister, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Yakub, m a statement issued here237 words
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107 1970-11-24 5 TAXI driver Ng Theow Thong was fined $300 yesterday for dangerous driving. He failed to obey a "Children Crossing" sign and knocked down a teacher and her student m Tiong Bahru Road m March. Nine-year-old Chin Ching Cheon, of Seng Poh Primary School, told a107 words
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Article71 1970-11-24 5 MRS. SEETHA Neelakantan, librarian of the Theosopnical Society m Adyar (India) will arrive In Singapore today to give a series of talks at the Singapore Lodge Theosopnical Society, starting from Wednesday. The topic for discussion will be "Meditation and way of life". On Thursday she71 words
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175 1970-11-24 5 MALAYSIA DENIES 'DEFENCE GO IT ALONE' REPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Ministry of Defence today denied a British press report that Malaysia was planning to withdraw from the Commonwealth five-nation defence arrangement. A statement by the Assistant Minister, Tunku Ahmad Rithauddeen, said: "I would like to correct the distortion caused175 words
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Article76 1970-11-24 5 Seminar on weather forecasting A 14-day seminar on weather analysis and forecasting m the tropics, organised by the World Meteorological Organisation, will be held at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, from Dec. 2. Five experts will lecture and conduct practical exercises for meteorologists from 20 countries m Asia and the76 words
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84 1970-11-24 5 A SALESMAN yesterday told the High Court his wife refused to have sexual relations with him because she was afraid of becoming pregnant. Mr. Thio Tjie Peng was suing his wife Ng Pong for divorce for non-consummation of their marriage. He said84 words
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81 1970-11-24 5 Scene outside nightclub: Two charged TWO friends pleaded not guilty m the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to charges of causing hurt to a probationary inspector outside the Flamingo nightclub on Sunday night. Businessman Loh Shak Mow, 37, was alleged to have punched Mr. Pnua Chor Kng once and when Mr.81 words
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117 1970-11-24 5 KOTA KINABALU, Mon. Owners of nightclubs, bars and restaurants here were warned again that action will be taken against them if they are found employing under-age persons. The Sabah Director of Labour, Enche Yaakob U Lai Chi, said today those found employing children underBernama - 117 words
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Article36 1970-11-24 5 LEE Bah Chee, 55, was found hanging from a beam along a passage way on the first floor of a house m Balestier Road on Sunday at 5.35 p.m. No foul play is suspected.36 words
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108 1970-11-24 5 KOTA KIN AB ALU, Mon. The Sabah Marine Department is to sell five Singapore fishing vessels fonnd abandoned In Tawau about six month ago as there has been no claimants. A Marine Department official said today that efforts had been made to traceBernama - 108 words
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254 1970-11-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A lawyer Mr. Jeffrey Fernandez, withdrew his appeal to the Federal Court today against the granting of an application for setting up a disciplinary committee to inquire into his conduct m a case involving his lawyer brother. Mr. Fernandez didBernama - 254 words
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163 1970-11-24 5 Executive tells of wife's affair with a friend A COMPANY executive told the High Court yesterday that his wife had committed adultery with his friend while he was away m Saigon. Mr. Charles Keith Taylor, who was suing his wife Mrs. Anna Hong Taylor for divorce, said his wife gave163 words
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73 1970-11-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today launched the Pakistan Disaster Relief Fund to aid victims of cyclonehit East Pakistan. He appealed to the public to give donations on humanitarian grounds. A committee would be formed to administer the fund. The Malaysian73 words
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Article71 1970-11-24 5 LABOURER Yeo Lye Hock, 18, who collapsed m Amoy Street on Nov. 9 last year died of three stab wounds, a coroner was told yesterday. Yeo of Craig Road had secret society connections but the motive for the subbing had not been established, Inspector Chan71 words
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Article, Illustration997 1970-11-24 6 Architect of multi-racial harm ony Just over a month ago, at opening of the flower show m the Turf Club PRESIDENT Yusof was one of the principal architects of multiracial harmony m Singapore. A man of great determination, he pursued his goal of building a multiracial, multi-religious society with unrelenting997 words
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Article, Illustration123 1970-11-24 6 A good S e th cout in everything that he did 'ALWAYS SO CHEERFUL IN UNIFORM' PRES good S and m his fell abund associa The from a showing Scout ESIDENT Yusof was a Scout m all that he did m his relationships with fellow men. He had m idance123 words
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Advertisement42 1970-11-24 7 aaaaal I I Member banks of I I the Association of Banks I I m Malaysia—Singapore I I offer their deepest I I condolences I I on the death of I I the President I I of the Republic of Singapore I42 words
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Article481 1970-11-24 8 I REFER to the letter from Reader' (S.H. Nov. 10) concerning counter services performed by posts 1 staff. I would like to remind the writer that ss an employee of Government he is liable under his terms of service to perform any duties appropriate481 words
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Article, Illustration380 1970-11-24 8 A need for cultural self-confidence I AM afraid that Mr. T.S. Chew has entirely misunderstood the contents and intention of my letter. My intention was not to give a treatise accounting for the dearth of literary works m Singapore. Nor was it to expose Singapore as a non-Asian city, although380 words
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Article90 1970-11-24 8 A BETTER BUS SERVICE IT IS an exasperating experience to wait for a S.T.C. bus No. 188 m Upper Aljunied Road. One has to wait for fifteen minutes or longer sometimes. And the bus, when it comes, usually does not stop, as it is crowded. ODD As a result, some90 words
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Article324 1970-11-24 8 WHEN my husband's application for permanent slay was approved by the immigration authorities, he received a letter from the Immigration Review Committee stating that permanent stay had been granted to him and his immediate family. Accordingly, we were issued with entry permits. We also obtained324 words
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Article186 1970-11-24 8 THE HIGH PRICE OF THE GAZETTE THE Government Printer is to increase the annual subscription to the Government Gazette from the already increased fee of $40 (originally it was $30) to $150 as from next year. The reasons given were rising production costs and the fact that the cost of186 words
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Article187 1970-11-24 8 I WAS visiting Singapore a few months ago and bought souvenirs and some silk. I bought silk from a tailor In Collyer Quay, Singapore. I bought five different types, four yards of each. It's on the receipt, too. They cut it while I was there. As187 words
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226 1970-11-24 8 'Temporary' can be a very long time THE only thing s Civil Servant csn boast of is the security of his job. Unfortunst* ly, we, temporsry staffs are deprived of this priviledge. We are never told now long we are to remain temporsry m the service; but ss the title226 words
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744 1970-11-24 8 MY attention has been drawn to the statements made by "Concerned Muslims" (S.H. Nov. 18). These statements are misconceived and accordingly call for clarification. The Muslim Religious Council's decision to advise the Government that the public holiday for Hari Raya Puasa should744 words
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Miscellaneous74 1970-11-24 8 >)l I "aaaaaai aaaa? BL. I f Bnj L^7^ PUNCH I n^ T I yV '\^f^ r \i aa .i, O SSI TO«OaTFO TSUSKAM t TOMCATS r-.-,, 1 1 JUL A.- Cim.TOMHTOmxC«AIIIY»H>ICAT« "lI W A "AUSTNDKAW e «*To«mTOT«v«^..yK W cAT. I Like, man, we're Opting Out Of Civilization ami And74 words
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223 1970-11-24 9 Students picket Asian Bishops' meeting MANILA, Mon. Filipino students picketted the opening day of the 15-nation Asian Bishops' Conference today demanding reforms m the Roman Catholic Church and the reinstatement of students recently expelled by a Manila Catholic University. The students carried placards reading "Down With Church Feudal Lords," "Must223 words
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145 1970-11-24 9 SAIGON, Mon. The commander-in-chief of the Thai Air Force, Air Chief Marsha] Dawee Chnllasapya arrived In Saigon today reportedly for discussions on speeding up Thai troop withdrawal from Vietnam. He refused to make s press statement but sn informed source said145 words
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Article99 1970-11-24 9 Oil strike off Madura Pertamina JAKARTA, Mon. The American Cities Service Incorporation has discovered an offshore oil well 15 miles north of Madura island, East Java, the state owned oil company Pertamina announced today. The discovery is the first m East Java since the company began exploration m 1988 overAFP - 99 words
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Article, Illustration651 1970-11-24 9 Yahya flies in to solve relief mess THE EAST PAKISTAN DISASTER j DACCA, Mon. President Yahya Khan will arrive here tomorrow to try and holster the sagging relief effort which is under world criticism. Some survivors have not received food since the cyclone disaster it days ago. UeU hrtween g«verameat651 words
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Article, Illustration329 1970-11-24 9 North Vietnam bombing 'a political move by Nixon' WASHINGTON, Mon. The United States decision to resume bombing North Vietnam m a limited series of raids was more a political than a military one, informed sources said here today. They said that by "unleashing" his fighterbombers against North Vietnam, President Nixon329 words
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94 1970-11-24 9 UNITED NATIONS, Mon. Most UN diplomats today took It as fact that President Nixon's special assistant on urban affairs, Mr. Daniel Moynihan, would take over from Mr. Charles Yost as head of the U.S. mission here. But some of them were94 words
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295 1970-11-24 9 Reds cut vital road to Phnom Penh PHNOM PENH, Mob. Vietcong and Vietnamese troops were m control of a five-mile stretch of the highway linking Phnom Penh and Kompong Som today after over-rnnnlng two Cambodian positions yesterday. The fighting on Route Four was described by the Cambodian High Command asAFP - 295 words
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212 1970-11-24 9 HUSSEIN CALLS FOR ARAB SUMMIT ON 'NEW' PALESTINE BEIRUT, Mon. King Hussein of Jordan has proposed an Arab summit conference to discuss the establishment of a Palestine state, the French language newspaper "Le Jour" reported here today. Interviewed by "Le Jour" m Amman, King Hussein said: "A serious study (of-AP - 212 words
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Article97 1970-11-24 9 China's envoy to Moscow TOKYO, Mon.— China's new Ambassador to the Soviet Union, Mr. Liv Hsin-Chuan, left Peking for Moscow yesterday, the day his country and the Soviet Union signed a trade agreement m Peking, the Hsinhua (New China) News Agency said today, (See Business Page 17). Liv is China'sAP - 97 words
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Article218 1970-11-24 9 JAKARTA, Mon. Leaders of 12 million Muslims decided last night on a virtual boycott of Indonesia's General Elections, scheduled before July next year. The decision was taken at a special National Conference of the Indonesian National Party (Parmusi), called to fight Saturday's decree under which218 words
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110 1970-11-24 9 JAPANESE POLICE HOLD AMERICAN STOWAWAY TOKYO. Mon.-Police at Tokyo's Haneda airport reported today that they are holding an American who said he sneaked aboard a plane m New York so that he could come to Japan to visit his girl friend. Police identified the stowaway as Solomon Becker, 27. PoliceAP - 110 words
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Article31 1970-11-24 9 CAIRO, Mon. Syrian and Egyptian leaders will meet for summit talks during the next few days, the Middle East News Agency reported m a dispatch from Damascus.31 words
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Article, Illustration342 1970-11-24 10 MUNICH, Mon. The Free Democratic Party (FDP), Chancellor Willy Brandt's junior coalition partner m the West German Government, has won re-election to the Bavarian state legislature. While the vote for the Bavarian state house had no direct effect on the Federal Government m Bonn, theAP - 342 words
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Article, Illustration396 1970-11-24 10 UNITED NATIONS, Mon. The U.N. Security Council unanimously demanded withdrawal of "external armed forces" from Guinea early today. But it ignored Guinea's bid for U.N. troops and decided instead on a special mission to study her charges of a Portuguese invasion. All 15 Council membersAP; AFP - 396 words
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Article56 1970-11-24 10 NEW YORK, Mon. Washington observers expect China to begin setting up soon flight tests for two new 5,000--mile range missiles, Newsweek said yesterday. "By next March the East African control station the Chinese are building m Zanzibar should be completed and ready for test-firings over the IndianAP - 56 words
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115 1970-11-24 10 CAIRO, Mon. Egypt has demanded anew that the United States halt its receansissance flights over the Suez Canal and dropped a thinly veiled warning that It might shoot st the American aircraft unless such flights discontinued. The semi-official newspaper Al Ahram saidAP - 115 words
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Article61 1970-11-24 10 MOSCOW, Mon. Guests at hotels situated near Red Square here were kept away from windows by security men during the funeral of Marshal Andrei Ivanonich Eremenko on Saturday, it was learned here today. Exceptional security measures were m evidence during the ceremony, which was attended byAFP - 61 words
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302 1970-11-24 10 PARIS, Mon. The Quebec Liberation Front (FLQ) will release British Trade Commissioner James Cross when the Canadian police have "lost face", a FLQ Member told the French weekly "L Express." The informant said Mr Cross, who was kidnapped on Oct. 5 mAP - 302 words
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Article31 1970-11-24 10 KUWAIT, Mon. General elections will be held m Kuwait next Jan. 23 the Emir, Sheikh Sabah al Salem al Sabah announced m a decree issn«H today. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article74 1970-11-24 10 WORCESTER Mon. An English artist, his wife and two children were found dead m the smouldering ruins of a 17th century thatched cottage near here yesterday. Police said the children had been shot. But detectives declined to confirm reports that the parents John Chevalier PrestonAP - 74 words
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Article104 1970-11-24 10 TOKYO, Mon. Peking's official Hsinhua news agency said today that deposed Cambodian leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk yesterday sat at the slopes of the snowcovered Tienshan mountains m Western China and watched a horse race by people of China's minority nationalities. Prince Sihanouk, accompanied by his wifeAP - 104 words
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Article79 1970-11-24 10 DAMASCUS, Mon. Gen. Hafez el Assad who seized control of Syria last Friday last night named a new Cabinet m which he retained the Defence protfolio he held under the Government of President Nureddin At ass, whom he overthrew. Gen. el Assad who named himself Premier last79 words
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261 1970-11-24 10 NEW DELHI, Mon. President V.V. Giri, last night approved a special bill giving additional powers to the West Bengal state administration to curb the mounting Naxalite unrest. The Bill, which goes into effect immediately, follows widespread criticism of the Administration for its failureAFP - 261 words
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73 1970-11-24 10 BRISBANE, Mon. Frank Dalgleish, 27, who earlier this year hoaxed townfolk of a small American community by posing as a doctor died m a hospital m Townsville, North Queensland, on Saturday from kidney failure. Dalgleish arrived here by air from the United States on73 words
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177 1970-11-24 10 U.S. pulls all F-105s out of S.E. Asia SAIGON, Mon. The U.S. Air Force announced today that all U.S. Thunderchief F--ISS fighter-bombers, one of the most sophisticated aircraft m the U.S. arsenal, were being withdrawn from South-East Asia. The Thnaderchiefs, singleseater turbo-jets which can carry a tactical nuclear bomb, have177 words
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84 1970-11-24 10 COLOMBO, Mon. Police today used batons and tear gas to end a clash between several hundred students from Ceylon University and Thurstan College. About 50 persons including 30 students, 12 policemen and several university lecturers were injured. The fight followed an attempt byAFP - 84 words
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Article59 1970-11-24 10 MOGADISHU, Somalia Mon. Chinese experts have arrived here to survey a road which China is to build to link the capital with Northern Somalia, it was disclosed yesterday. The 1,250-mile road is to be built between Beledweine and the northern town of Hargeisa China is also toAFP - 59 words
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Article212 1970-11-24 10 JERUSALEM, Mon. The Israeli Cabinet resolved yesterday to "consolidate and extend" the present Middle East ceasefire agreement m aa effort to reach permanent peace. The Cabiaet said its future steps will include "consolidation aad extention of the ceasefire arrangement with the intentioa to progress from a ceasefireAP - 212 words
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Article, Illustration957 1970-11-24 11 PETER COLE-ADAMS, London QUITE suddenly Enoch Powell is back among the headlines. Having brooded m almost total silence for five months the seer from Wolverhampton is again Tnd Bg mBelf heard throughout the In the past two weeks he has declared himself almost daily m957 words
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517 1970-11-24 11 KEITH McCOOK - KEITH McCOOK ALTHOUGH it lurched into a clumsy price freeze this week, the New Zealand Government will have to wait until next year before the outcome is known. The freeze follows a vicious wage-price spiral of a pattern familiar elsewhere and its imposition517 words
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715 1970-11-24 11 Where disaster can be a daily threat DAVID LOSHAK. m Dacca, tells why Pakistan is unable to act on lessons of the Ganges Delta floods. THE devastating hurricane and tidal wave which brought death and destruction to East Pakistan, a land where natural disaster is a commonplace of daily life,The Daily Telegraph - 715 words
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236 1970-11-24 12 DAP NOW REGRETS ITS POLLS PACT WITH GERAKAN PENANG, Mob. The Democratic Action Party yesterday expressed regret for entering lata an electoral understanding with the Gerakan la the laat elections which enabled the Gerakan to form the Penang State Goverameat. Mr. Goh Hock Guan, M.P. for Bungsar speaking at a236 words
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123 1970-11-24 12 PARIS, Mon. The family of Charles de Gaulle has asked visitors to the general's grave to stop bringing wreaths and flowers so that "everyone who comes to Colombey-Les-Deux-Eglises will find the cemetery as it was when General de Gaulle liked to Meditate there."AFP - 123 words
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Article38 1970-11-24 12 DACCA (East Pakistan), Mon. Catholic authorities said today they were preparing for the arrival here of Pope Paul VI, but had no confirmed information that the Pontiff would come to inspect the cyclone disaster area. APAP - 38 words
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Article59 1970-11-24 12 CANBERRA, Mon. Australia's External Affairs Minister William McMahon tonight announced an immediate despatch of 175,000 doses of cholera vaccine and 35,000 doses of typhoid vaccine for East Pakistan for the survivors of the recent disastrous tidal wave. He said m a statement that Pakistani authorities had saidAFP - 59 words
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67 1970-11-24 13 P.O. ARSON BID IT WAS A KEROSENE BOMB AN SAF bomb disposal expert (left) examines aa incendiary bomb which was thrown Into Bukit Timah post office on Sunday night. The polythene bag "bomb" was found to contain kerosene. It was taken away by police. An arsonist had thrown, the plastic67 words
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81 1970-11-24 13 PROF. P.C.N. Wong, associate professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Singapore, is resigning from his post next year, a university spokesman confirmed yesterday. The spokesman said that Prof. Wong was resigning because he wanted to return home to New Zealand. Prof. Wong's resignation takes81 words
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73 1970-11-24 13 ENTRIES are invited for the Siglap Community Centre 4th Open Chess Championship 1970, which will commence on Dec. 5. There will be an Open Section and a Girls' Section. Entries close on Dec. 2. Entry forms and rules are obtainable from the Tournament Director, Mr.73 words
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Article70 1970-11-24 13 THERE will be no delivery of mail on Tuesday, Dec. 1, the Hari Raya Puasa holiday, but the General Post Office will be open from 9 am. to noon. Other post offices will open from 9 am. to 16.30 am. except for those m Joo70 words
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Article, Illustration844 1970-11-24 13 Dr. Wong Yip Chong, consultant psychiatrist, told the High Court yesterday that Mimi Wong Weng Siu, 31, who is on trial on a murder charge, was suffering from diminished responsibility on the day of the murder. He was giving expert evidence on behalf844 words
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60 1970-11-24 13 A salesman denied m court yesterday that he had cheated Mr. Maggorie of $2,948.50 m Hotel Negara on Feb. 11. Andrew Lee Kirn Hong, 36, was alleged to have deceived Mr. Maggorie into believing that the money would enable him to rent a flat.60 words
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207 1970-11-24 13 THE trial of a teacher accused of molesting 37 schoolgirls, due to begin yesterday, has been adjourned till Thursday by the Third District Judge to give the defence counsel more time to prepare his case. Mervyn Simon Pereira, at, who taught Playfair207 words
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Article55 1970-11-24 13 SALESMAN Tan Ah Cheng, 37, fell to his death from the eighth floor of a block of flats m Lorong 7, Toa Payoh, on Sunday night. Tan, a father of six, had difficulties at work, his wife said. Police took possession of a lettei.55 words
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129 1970-11-24 13 PROF. JOSEPH Silverstein, Director of the Institute of South-East Asian Studies, said m a statement yesterday that the Institute never had been and had no intention of becoming involved m policy research for the Singapore Government or any of its subunits. He was129 words
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Article65 1970-11-24 13 A 61-YEAR-OLD factory worker who was m a coma, m the Outram Road General Hospital for more than a year, died on Saturday without regaining consciousness. Koh Oho Guan, of Jalan Mas j id, sustained head injuries when a block of timber fell on65 words
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Article37 1970-11-24 13 LEE Cheng Ping of Jala* Rumah Tinggi was fined $2t In a magistrate's court yesterday far throwing a cigarette hurt from a car at the Kirn Keat Road/ Balestier Road junction on Oct. 30.37 words
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227 1970-11-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. It was a wage dispute and a chicken lost its head m the settlement. It all began when a labourer employed by a quarry contractor m Cameron Highlands made a claim against his employer at the Labour Office for227 words
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Article70 1970-11-24 13 Hawker is scalded by m-cyclist CHNG Choon Meng of Toa Payoh was fined $70 m the Second Traffic Court yesterday for inconsiderate driving. He admitted having ridden a motor-cycle along Lorong 6, Toa Payoh, on May 10 without "due care and attention" and colliding with a hand-cart being pushed across70 words
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Advertisement135 1970-11-24 13 aanJnvJL ~iam WmP\d*^*m\ ap» > "*-aa«£Sr —M \M\\ aaas WM fc INI aPpPaa! I^^D^aaVaa! E^l mW LaaC ai^ L^SL LVkaW aS aaaP^<*aV -**€> WtUU v Thursday 26th. Nov., 1970. 1 seafcodpie-rvuncup-shnrnpcockta.. 1 Qa^y^e the Harvest of the Pilgrim W ki* Bari*7Bro«^ la,n cho,wder 1 Fathers with a Thanksgiving Day 1135 words
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Miscellaneous20 1970-11-24 13 THE TIDES TODAY: 7.42 am (7.* ft.); 5.94 an (7.1 ft.) TOMORROW: 5.17 am (S.S ft.); 9.92 pm (7.4 ft.)20 words
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355 1970-11-24 14 Secret society thugs murder florist CAR CHASE ENDS WITH GANGLAND STABBING A HIGH-SPEED car chase ended m a cul-de-sac and with the murder of florist Lee Gin Koon. The dead man's brother Lee Gim Hoo, 25, told State Coroner Liew Ngik Kee yesterday that he escaped death by fleeing to355 words
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105 1970-11-24 14 SOME 45 senior members of Youth For Christ club will hold their first conference from Dec. 7-12 at Kota Tinggi. A official of the club said that the conference was to prepare young people for working life or life m the105 words
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199 1970-11-24 14 Detective saw couple kissing in car A PRIVATE detective told the High Qourt yesterday he saw an engineer and a woman kiss and hug m a car on five occasions m November last year. Mr. Hussein, a private investigator said he had trailed the engineer, Mr. Sum Yee Onn, on199 words
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Article, Illustration142 1970-11-24 14 52 BOYS BEAT THE ELEMENTS IN SURVIVAL AT SEA TEST ANOTHER batch of 52 hays have weathered the rigorous sea survival coarse at the Outward Bound School In Pulau Libia. Among those who graduated yesterday were two hoys from Hongkong Andrew Tsui, 18, aad Carson Wen, 17, the first overseas142 words
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272 1970-11-24 14 SINCE THE Government began cracking down on dirty bDjildlngs on Nov 1, It has served notices on more than 270 owners and tenants with orders to repaint the outside of their premises. According to a senior Health Ministry official, most of272 words
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130 1970-11-24 14 A JAGA KRETA FINED $40 FOR 10c SQUEEZE AN 18-year-old HDB worker was fined $40 yesterday for acting as a jaga kreta and accepting 10 cents from the driver of a car. Tan Swee Siong admitted committing the offences m Beach Road car park last Saturday. No money for food130 words
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Miscellaneous94 1970-11-24 14 7 pm Night bazaars at Guille mard Road (between Lorong 18 Geylang and Tanjong Katong) Indus Road, Jalan Batu, Jalan Rumah Tinggi, Kirn Keat Avenue, Lavender Street, (between Serangoon Road and Beatty Road) Opera Estate Circuit Road, Sembawang Road (18Vb m.s.) Thomson Road (between Jalan Novena and Kampong Chai Heng)94 words
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Miscellaneous442 1970-11-24 14 fcfrft f^SCOPft r—^vmmmmwm w—^mmwrnLw^m^m i— ■PVww.aaaaaaami I *4ssf &ml3amaamalaoa9 I I _Hli*l I _art_ I lElaAmni 111 IjSaKaWWwaWIWWfB I^KWlrTifrnßVfl lit RniKinießll *m^* J I am-m-wmi J g m BRneaßßßßnßmamum BRmmmmaßmßßmßum Emphasis oa income Details important la Family affairs take np from occupation aad pro- early part of the day. most442 words
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Advertisement149 1970-11-24 15 Z» PGF engineered clubs E that bring a unique E experience to every S golfer the ultimate .-Z m golf club design JA E arid performance. J^m aw* V^^^aß K*^77ir S PRECISION GOLF FORGING PTY. LTO asm Sole Agent I a S Bm— smmßm-B Hotdinga(S) Pta. Ltd. ■IR Killincy P.O.149 words
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Miscellaneous683 1970-11-24 15 tMmmmmmwMm 1 A CITY amm-S-r Mil I IN OIIU MOURNING aSzz?*!*!*^ _*as---nBBBBBBBBBB^ an-*m*nßa. -5 Tne Singapore Flag oat- \\\^Llllllzzzzz mw^ m W m MMmm^mlm^mmmmmmm^ H Mil 111 .2 side the City Hall flies at E B. v Lsf Hfllli S half as a sign of an maT IHI Z mourning683 words
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Miscellaneous240 1970-11-24 15 mv i ji h*w>.' I "P»iia»S nr sr ~i v__ asm «~tifss*a_js3Sr* s %IL*" VS!i >~v aw* w*»^aawawmaa—aa— a— >waajaa— ajw^ m f^ mm^^^^ ,am w^mf mm^mw^^^mwa^ m mm M. ja- *awaMßaaMlMasi*Jaa^^ JJS lan bm aßmßßmßßr\^~ anmnaamT aaa bbbb bt m m t*; ~bb b aaSB aßa*\ aaaß Baaaa V240 words
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193 1970-11-24 16 Personal file I AM 19 and only five foot two a miserable autistic for a boy like me. I have consulted friends but their advice bos always proved negative I just wonder If I will stay the same height when I am193 words
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Article, Illustration98 1970-11-24 16 Nowodays there are no clear-cut fashion rules for men. Those males who don't always want to dress m the classic-type of suit have plenty of opportunity to choose highly individual styles. The Safari Suit promises to be particularly popular with men who like to cut a dash. Though98 words
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Article, Illustration939 1970-11-24 16 Why must religion keep these young lovers apart? Serendipity trangfa nfgagf Bl I AM A Roman Catholic Teochew aged 20. I love a Hokkien girl who is a Buddhist. This girl also loves me and we have been going steady until her grandmother, who is against inter-religious marriages, ordered us939 words
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Article, Illustration332 1970-11-24 16 "I like masculine men they should be like Jack Lord of Hawaii Five--0 tall, strong and with lots of muscles." Mohd. All Basiron, father of five: "A man should work hard, dress cleanly and spend time with his wife and children. He should strive to get the332 words
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Article361 1970-11-24 17 UK'S ENTRY INTO EEC. LONDON, Mon. Hongkong Governor Sir David Trench today began talks here with British officials, including Geoffrey Rippon, chief British negotiator for EEC entry, on the consequences for the colony of British membership of the European Common Market. The talks, which will361 words
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313 1970-11-24 17 PEKING, Mon. China and the Soviet Union have signed a trade and payments agreement, the first between the two nations since 1967. The treaty's value is leaf than USSIOO million, according to informed sources. The amount is almost double the value of trade between theAFP - 313 words
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Article160 1970-11-24 17 Petaling Tin output PETALING TIN'S output of tin concentrates fell by nearly 40 per cent to 11,846 piculs for the year ended October. This was mainly due to the closing down of No. 6 Dredge for four months for renovations and repairs and No. 3 Dredge having to treat low160 words
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Article41 1970-11-24 17 CHIN TECK PLANTATIONS will pay a final dividend of seven per cent on Dec. 21 to shareholders on the register on Dec. 11. This makes a total distribution of 17 per cent compared to 13 per cent previously.41 words
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Article269 1970-11-24 17 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. 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 7.3275269 words
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Article355 1970-11-24 17 BRUSSELS, Mon. Foreign Ministers of the European Economic Community (EEC) will have a chance this week to assess the far-reaching U.S. Trade Bill and to discuss possible action. They meet today and tomorrow m the Council of Ministers, the six-nation Community's ruling body. TheAP - 355 words
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Article186 1970-11-24 17 JAKARTA, Mon. The American oil company, Indonesia Cities Service Inc., said today it had capped an offshore well found m the Java Sea last month until further studies are made to determine its commercial potential. Mr Richard Bradley, president and general manager, said the well, foundAP - 186 words
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Article101 1970-11-24 17 Indonesian light industry JAKARTA, Mon. The Department of Industry announced it has accepted 85 out of 150 applications m light industry worth US$9O.7 million since 1966. Twenty-seven of these industries are already producing such items as beverages, plastic products, leather goods, hair pieces and tooth paste. Singapore and Hongkong investorsAP - 101 words
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Article79 1970-11-24 17 TOKYO, Mon. Tokyu Construction has signed a one-year contract with Hochitief Aktiengesellshact of Essen, West Germany, for technical cooperation to build large tunnels and bridges m Southeast Asia. Tokyu Construction said the contract also calls for the two firms to cooperate m the building of atomic energyAP - 79 words
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Article101 1970-11-24 17 Nuclear power project TAIPEI, Mon. The state-owned Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) will receive two loans totalling US$l7O million to finance a nuclear power project. A US$llO million loan from the U.S. ExportImport Bank will finance the purchase of Formosa's second nuclear power generator unit, while a US$6O million loan fromAP - 101 words
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Article44 1970-11-24 17 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 39.175. (2) 148.60; Hongkong 39.53; Beirut Closed; London 37.45; Zurch 37.458 37.605; Paris 37.78; Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas m U.S. dollars (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore per taeL44 words
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Article29 1970-11-24 17 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Nov. 23, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady but quiet; Spot 1606 1608; 3-month 1606 1607; Settlement 1606; Total turnover 460 tons..29 words
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Article, Illustration260 1970-11-24 17 PEOPLE IN business Dr 001 SWEE CHAI has been appointed plant breeder at Kumpulan Guthrie's Chemara research station m Layang Layang, Johore, Dr Ooi recently returned to Malaysia after completing his Doctorate m Genetics at Birmingham University m the United Kingdom. Mr KENNETH K.L. LEONG, who recently completed a two-year260 words
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Article581 1970-11-24 17 The market drifted lower m quiet trading after a steady start yesterday. The pre-weekend Wall Street up trend helped to underpin prices initially, but caution over the New York reaction to the latest bombing raids over North Vietnam and uncertainty ahead of today's settlement day were depressants581 words
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Article338 1970-11-24 17 Stocks continued to rally after an hour of moderately active trading yesterday. The Stanpoors industrial average had spurted about 60 cents, while the Dow Jones industrials tacked on about 6.5 points. Upside issues led losers by better than two-to-one as volume topped four million shares. (Paid338 words
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Article255 1970-11-24 17 AMSTERDAM Royal Dutch. Philips, and Unilever were lower yesterday. Akzo was up, but Hoogovens declined, and KLM finished, unchanged. Shippings eased, led by Van Ommeren. Plantations were narrowly mixed. Insurances lost ground, while a down trend m local industrials was headed by Heineken. Investment funds ended mainly higher,255 words
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Article800 1970-11-24 18 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. ALIAKMON BREEZE Jan 8/9 L.M., Rio, Santos. FRL/AUS ANCHISES 62 (Q) D-c 7/ 10 L'pool,800 words
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Article282 1970-11-24 18 AML American Mail Una; APL American Proektont Una, AUS RBsmtaaJui Una Qsldan Una. BL Bank Una; BBL Barber Unas; BEN Ban Una; Bl Bl: BF Wua Funnsi; BBL Blus Baa Una; BA British Asian; BFSL Burma Firs Star Una. CH China Ham Shipping Co. (Pta) Ltd.; CMCB Compagnie MartHms282 words
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Article, Illustration85 1970-11-24 18 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Tuesday, November 24, 1970 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given m four parts for ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line85 words
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Article287 1970-11-24 18 AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. *****/8 APL American President Lines ***** AUS Austesla Una ***** BEN Ben Una Steamers ***** BSC BulsJng Shipping Co ***** BA British Asian *****3 CFB CF Sharp 4^o. (M) Pte. Ltd *****/7 CPA Compass Agencies (Pte) Ltd *****7 EAC East287 words
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Advertisement718 1970-11-24 18 WJfPTUNEORIENIIWESUD. vi SSSS3SSS 5 55 S3SS nmimPom) ICB BUILDrNG 2 SHENTQN WAV StNGAPQWC 1. TEL *****3-7 U.K. -EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON.HBUI.G, R'DAM. HAVRE, S ham n^^nn, ajMHVfS -frruM ***** »«a«/iOK 4/bC*e ;/.!>•< |»ja*Bia, Hborgn/, Bdam 11/1 Havra 14/1 Raaasßßansßßßsaßß Ban 10 j- La-*/*. hbw.ii/, «'«am 13/2 Havra 15/2 ARRIVALS718 words
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Article616 1970-11-24 19 {"eluding ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the northeast ALEMANNIA rx^. H °*c 1« Manila, Hongkong, Keelung. Kaohsiung, hll/aft ANNA TAYLOR rw. Dec 2/6 Saigon, Quinhon. SSV/BA ARISTAGELOS rw,,, 1/2 J «P«n *"«ct. MOSK/LEO ASTRID BAKKE D<w ?K/5 M oac 26/28 Hongkong, Japan. Vcouver. KSL/SB616 words
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Article166 1970-11-24 19 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. AUSTRALASIA Nov 29/30 Fremantle (Dec 7). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Dec 17/19 P. S'h.m (Dec 20). Singapore (Dec 21), Fremantle (Dec 28). AUS/AUS BRORIVER Dec 24/27 Adelaide. Melbourne. Sydney. SSL/TC BROWIND Jan 21/24 Adelaide. Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC166 words
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Article355 1970-11-24 19 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. M.V. HARLINGEN Dec 2/4 Djakarta. LK/LK M.V. SORONG STAR Nov 25/27 Bandjarmasin. LK/LK M.V. TIRTASAKTI Nov 2 5/ Dec 5 Balikpapan/I rian Barat. LK/LK M.V. WADDENZEE Nov 25/30 Surabaya/Bandjarmasin. LK/LK NEPTUNE JASPER j,„ i 2 Penang (Jan 12), P.S'ham (Jan 15).355 words
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Advertisement559 1970-11-24 19 b INDIA UN" PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE BBBaaaaaJ Loadino For LOS ANGELES. SAN OIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO. VANCOUVER B.C. TACOMA. Penang p s am S.ngapore L Angeles JALAMNDIIA. 3/4 Dae V 6 D. c tyf) fc- M jM IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANTC GULF SERVICE LOADING FOR NIW559 words
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289 1970-11-24 20 NEW YORK, Mon. The real economic strength of Japan, which now has a protective "hothouse" economy, will not be known until it faces the test of a free international market, the general manager of the Japan branch of Dv Pont Far East Inc. said.289 words
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Article302 1970-11-24 20 RUBBER 54% cents a lb. (ap three-quarters cent). The announcement over the weekend by the General Services Admin stration that the suspension of stockpile rubber sales would be extended through December gave the bulls the added encouragement that they needed. Prices rose steadily throughout the morning session yesterday302 words
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Article1477 1970-11-24 20 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE lmmi\lJ^Z^Slim? f u <""«* «Bur« m braeketa, it mean, only a single lot of 1.000 .bar*, was traded at that price. The laat fRBBBB show the diffrenc. m prk» between ysaaanUy.. h* .taction and the SHARE prices slipped lower m fairly1,477 words
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Article81 1970-11-24 20 (Managers' prices for Nov. 24) 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 .97 1.02xd SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore 1.82 Third Singapore 1.14 m The Commerce Ind. Fund .95 l.OOxd The Saving Fund 1.0081 words
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Article64 1970-11-24 20 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence per lb). Tone: Dull; ClF's Dec. 19 19-1/4, Jan. 19-1/4 19-1/2; Spot 19-1/2 19-7/8; Settlements Dec. 19-11/16 19-15/16, Jan. 20 20-1/4, Feb. 20-5/16 20-1/2, Jan/March J 0 6 6 20-1/2, April/June 21-1/8 21-3/16, July/Sept. 21-9/16 21-11/16, Oct/Dec 21-13/16 22, Jan/March 21-15/16 22-1/8,64 words
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Article49 1970-11-24 20 TIN $654 a picul (dowa $1). Straits tin was transacted $1 lower yesterday at $654 a picul on an estimated offering of 270 tons, unchanged on Saturday's turnover. Main support was reported from the United States and Japan and the tone of the market was barely steady.49 words
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Article118 1970-11-24 20 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian Dec. 236. Jan. 237. Feb. 235, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Nov/Dec. 162 quoted; Malayan March 166 sellers; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Dec /Jan. 350, Jan. 362118 words
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Article255 1970-11-24 20 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 24. OUT: Tsedek 6/7; Htan Taw Ywa 10/11; Pando Cove 18; Perils 20 west; Tg. Torawitan 21 east; Sumijati 22; Colombo Maru 25/26; Senzan Maru 35/36; Yamaki Maru 40/41; Genevieve Lykes 42/43; Yamatsuki Maru 44;255 words
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Article42 1970-11-24 20 PEPPER (Yesterday's 2.00 p.m. sellers' prices, m shillings per cwt): Tone: Dull and inactive; Sarawak white spot 465/—, afloat 435/—, Nov/Dec. 437/6, Jan/ Feb. 435/—; Sarawak black spot 425/—, afloat 410/—, Nov/Dec. and Jan/ Feb. both 390/—; Malabar Nov/Dec. 525/—.42 words
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Article44 1970-11-24 20 The Singapore trading room of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore will be closed after the morning session today as a mark of respect to the late President Yusof bin Ishak. The Tokyo Stock Exchange was closed yesterday, (public holiday).44 words
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Article749 1970-11-24 20 Mining shares edged ahead yesterday as support made itself evident for selected issues. Oils were little changed, while industrials drifted lower. On the mining posts, most issues closed at their best levels of the day although turnover showed no appreciable sign of improvement. Australasian Mining scored one749 words
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Article246 1970-11-24 20 The market closed The counter recorded a Rjlf! y K^tl day aft 1 r volume of units Ac',' mmm "toalS".. .T^'Th*.? 5f and subside later to the day Lionel Implement on ran^ecC 5 WerC General Bottlers, which Hongkong Hotels opened was officially listed yester- strongly after their246 words
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Article249 1970-11-24 20 ADELAIDE, Mon. Poseidon said the following statement had been released by its chairman Mr T.A. Hutton: "In further comment concerning the statement reported to have been made by Mr N.C. Shierlaw m Sydney on November 19 at an address given to the Security Institute of Australia, the figureReuter; AFP - 249 words
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Article160 1970-11-24 20 LONDON, Mon. The market opened on a virtually idle note today but during the weekend, pain cargoes were fixed from the U.S. Gulf to »t U5510.25 fd (free discharge) for Dec. and from the same loading US$l2 fd for Dec. A phosphate cargo was also covered from160 words
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Article, Illustration505 1970-11-24 21 IT'S TIME to call a halt to the "great length debate" in fashion. The more we concentrate on the midi-mini war, the less apt we are to look at designs for their total value. If our perception is limited to the hemline, we505 words
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Article, Illustration64 1970-11-24 21 r-as six-feet-iculaie and s also a proa habit of ot reflecting id when he lever lasted r his ogling, ches of selfbecame an idmire. lywood-star masculine Thoughtis put it, lor-girls we to remain 'masculine* sy're all so ippeal AND ectly happy all males stion do us Lirward. Jack Lord.64 words
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Advertisement567 1970-11-24 22 PRIVATE SECRETARY'S COURSE commencing 14.12.70. Typewriting. Bookkeeping. Shorthand. English. Maths. Please register. Academy of Business Education (Behind Paramount Theatre. 2nd Floor). Serangoon Garden. Telephone Singapore *****0. PREPARE NOW LCC-PITMAN Examinations special rapid courses English Chinese Typewriting Book-keeping Shorthand Beginners. Enrol immediately NCS 434A Geylang Road *****3. BEGINNERS. ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING. Typewriting567 words
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Advertisement457 1970-11-24 22 ADRIAN'S CANE FURNITURE of distinction and furnishing materials of superior quality. Please consult Adrian's 425 River Valley Road. Spore. Tel. *****4. CALL IDEAL FURNITURE CO.. 19. Upper Cross Street. Ideal Home needs ideal furniture. Tel: Spore *****. CHONG FATT COMPANY offers furniture of good value design A quality. Sales/Rental Tel:457 words
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Advertisement431 1970-11-24 22 KCONO-HAMO PIANO WANTED. Willing to Buy amy second-hand piano, good or unanrvicaabla condition. Contact Anthony Jooßl Singapore. TV WANTED Willing to buy any secondhand TV m good or unserviceable condition. Tel: Spore *****/. SAVOY HOUSE Snack Bar Res taurant (President Shopping Centre). Enjoy yourself m cool clean comfortable atmosphere with431 words
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799 1970-11-24 23 JAKARTA, Mon. -Ona muddy rice field on the outskirts of Jakarta, an Australian Business Syndicate is betting US$ll million that it can establish big time thoroughbred racing here m a relative short period. The ambitious project includes a massive airlift of some 500AP - 799 words
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Article645 1970-11-24 23 THE STIPENDIARY Steward's report on the races held last weekend at Bukit Timah. SATURDAY Race One: Magnificent Swordsman (Wilson) was slow to begin, velayutham when questioned replied that m the straight Clever Andy was inclined to hang m His statement was noted. S. Ng was645 words
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Article154 1970-11-24 23 FOLLOWERS of Des Coleman, who Is here oa a busman's holiday, were $187,311 la the red. They wagered $219,47$ wia aad place tickets far a return of $32,194 durlag the first two days racing at Bukit Timah laat WfrKvaiOa Oat of the 12 rides Deo154 words
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Article, Illustration485 1970-11-24 23 Israel Grand Prix called off ASHQLEON, Israel, Mon. Israel's first International Grand Prix motor race-ill-fated from the start was called off yesterday after only one event because police were unable to control curious spectators. The Israelis, who had never seen a motor race here before, swarmed up to the edgeAP - 485 words
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Article, Illustration785 1970-11-24 23 RACE WEIGHTS For Singapore meeting WEIGHTS for Syndicate 8.00 this weekend races at Vorita 8.00 Bukit Timah. Bima 7 11 SATURDAY WaBop 7 10 n CL 4— Div 2-9 F CL 1— Div. 2—1 M Motion Picture IV 9.00 r 900 Summer Fun 9.00 Bellendaine 8.10 Cannon Fire 8.12 Axatunga785 words
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Miscellaneous101 1970-11-24 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left r YOU'RE V THEN WHAT IS "V I'M A SOCIAL XI Wf TH j S S no PROP- 1 X I MUST TAKE HM A/ NO.' YOU CAN'T...WE'LL NOT THE YOUR INTEREST WORKER FROM WER PLACE FOR A AWAY. IT'S THE LAW.' I N£V£R LET101 words
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376 1970-11-24 24 Banks hopes to play for England at Munich WORLD CUP LONDON, Mon. England's soccer team goes into the first international match this season on Wednesday without two of the greatest players m the world goalkeeper Gordon Banks and forward Bobby Charlton. Sir Alf Ramsey, England's team manager, dropped the twoAP - 376 words
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214 1970-11-24 24 MANILA, Mon. A 104-man contingent will represent the Philippines at the Sixth Asian Games m Bangkok scheduled for Dec. 9-20. Filipino sports officials announced here yesterday. The Philippine team will be composed of the original 70 athletes recommended by a defunct criteriaAFP - 214 words
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169 1970-11-24 24 QUEK Eu Huat (CSC) and Choo Kirn Chwee (CSC) entered the semi-finals of the Singapore Billiards Association four ball championship. Eu Huat, beat Victor Gan and Kirn Chwee defeated Siew Sun respectively at the Singapore Recreation Club The first quarter-final match between Quek and169 words
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Article, Illustration154 1970-11-24 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Diplomats of five Commonwealth countries put aside protocol to trounce a Press invitation team by seven wickets m a cricket match here yesterday. The match was held m honour of the first secretary of the Singapore High Commission, Mr. J.C.154 words
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Article149 1970-11-24 24 Charles kayoes Orsolics VIENNA, Mon.- Ralph Charles of Britain took the European Welterweight title from Austrian Hans Orsolics here with a disputed knockout m the 12th round. Charles apparently caught the Austrian off guard right at the start of the round, before the referee gave the signal to box. AsAFP - 149 words
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311 1970-11-24 24 Anther Century by Boycott in drawn match BRISBANE Mon. Marylebone Cricket Club opening bat Geoff Boycott and one down John Edrich were m top form hitting a century each m a drawn match against the Queensland here today. Boycott retired with a leg strain after scoring 124 and did not311 words
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Article81 1970-11-24 24 SINGAPORE Badminton Association's youth squad beat Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association 3-2 m a friendly badminton encounter at Guillemard Road. Scores: (Youth squad first) SINGLES: Suidirman Noordin lost to M. Sadali 15-10. 8-15, 9-15. Lee Ah Ngo beat Chua.Chong Peck 15-9, 14-17, 15-B.Tan Joo Chye81 words
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Article24 1970-11-24 24 SINGAPORE Amateur Wrestling Association will hold its seventh annual open championships on Nov. 29 at the Singapore Badminton Association from 8 p.m.24 words
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Article167 1970-11-24 24 SYDNEY, Mon. Australia's World Cup skipper Ron Coote has been offered a 40 000 dollar contract to leave 'his club, South Sydney. The contract for a five year term was made to Coote by one of Sydney's ton clubs. The champion had anmnmced onAFP - 167 words
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254 1970-11-24 24 One of the best yatching competitors, Eng Huat, is oing an Outward Bound Cc rse for instructors at the Anal iwa Outward Bound School. New Zealand, on a Color it Plan scholarship. Eng Huat's trip is arranged by team manager and254 words
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Miscellaneous7 1970-11-24 24 <D First Features Enjoy the game Saturday?7 words
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Miscellaneous515 1970-11-24 24 TWINSET CROSSWORD 1 U' U 3 Li I H* M M 13 ggßh* 15 ieT«p 7 MM ±:i:i:i:i: Ml 8 19 1 20 21 22 II" iiikl 26 MMT7 mm -n riwP^ H n uulßlaiilMimJllll^M ACROSS DOWN I. A challenge for runners 1. Pass the end of wide opening suffering515 words
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