Singapore Herald, 25 November 1970
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Title Section14 1970-11-25 1 TJE SINGAPORE herald No. Mt Singapore Wednesday, November 25, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration677 1970-11-25 1 A hero's burial for Yusof INTO KRANJI CEMETERY, designated retting place for heroes, the pall-bearers carry the late President Yusof, flanked by his family and the highest m the land. The Cabinet Ministers are led by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew m the file at left. At Puan Noor Aishah's side677 words
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214 1970-11-25 1 THE REST OF THE WORLD IN BRIEF Seven Muslim guerillas shot dead m border olash BANGKOK, Tues. Seven Muslim guerillas, including a top bandit with a US$l,OOO prize on his head, were killed and three policemen seriously injured during a six-hour fierce gunbattle yesterday m Patani Province southern Thailand, it214 words
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Article55 1970-11-25 1 THE BRIJISH High Ciirii*iff irrifntt to SiagaP«fa, Mr. Bmmmtl Falle, si, accaa^aaled by his wife aid hwif fcb daagaters, arrived by tea yesterday freat ■■wall, where ac was aattl receatly British Aaibaiiader. Ha waa Depaty Brtttaa High Caawlwla—r la Kaala Laaiaar fraai lft7 to lMt. He sacceeta55 words
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Advertisement127 1970-11-25 1 I The ST. DUPONT collection of fine jewelry butane I H lighters, reflecting almost a century of superb crafts- I manship, offers the ultimate accessory for both men I fl and women. I The sixteen models of the standard S.T. DUPONT I collection m 20 micron gold, 30 micron silver127 words
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748 1970-11-25 2 JOHN RODERICK TOKYO - JOHN RODERICK TOKYO By BOUYED by its stunning psychological victory m the United Nations, China has moved to repair its broken bridges to the Soviet Union. It has resumed full diplomatic relations with Moscow after a lapse of four years and signed a newA.P. - 748 words
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Article, Illustration748 1970-11-25 2 JOHN NANCE Manila - Awaiting the Pope: Reverence and rebellion JOHN NANCE Manila By POPE PAUL VPS visit to the Philippines this week will put him m the midst of millions of adoring Filipino Roman Catholics and a Church m ferment. His Friday-to-Sunday stay m Asia's only Christian nation (about 85 per cent ofA.P. - 748 words
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878 1970-11-25 2 Editorial from the Nov. 20 |gjgaajg» gftf Hrn Msftunf alt si tan si mm m m ■■we» w^^mww «w isn^Pvvnas n THE Archbishop of Canterbury faces an unenviable task In South Africa. And It has certainly not boon made any easier by the878 words
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Article, Illustration499 1970-11-25 2 Wednesday. November 25, 1 970. THE SINGAPORE HERALD ALTHOUGH a formal announcement has yet to be made, it would appear that the British Government has agreed to go on extending some form of protection to Brunei. The question is whether and to what extent the present499 words
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133 1970-11-25 3 MADE-IN-SINGAPORE FASHIONS OF THE FUTURE THE Singapore Maaafactarers Association Will ■ttAd A ||AAAjM_fiIM««AAAA •hew, "Singapore FuUm I*7l**. at the Proaaet Display Ceatre at Jeha Little's ■Mitag en Dec. 4 at 4.1* p.m Aa SMA lyitoau gaftd £Mtof4ay that this was the fir* concerted effort by eight ■liflij their fishlia predacts133 words
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111 1970-11-25 3 Kindergarten children to give cultural shows CHILDREN who have completed their kindergarten and sewing classes at the PAP Thomson branch will present a cultural night and dress exhibition at its premises on Saturday at 8 p.m. Mr. Tang See Chim, acting organising secretary of the PAP central executive committee and111 words
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230 1970-11-25 3 The last voyage of a gallant old lady A VETERAN of the last war, the 8,888-ton Glenearn, is m Singapore for two days on its seventieth and final voyage from Europe to East Asia. It is heading for the scrapyards m Kaohsiung, Taiwan. During the Second World War, the H.M.S.230 words
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Article31 1970-11-25 3 SAHAROM M. Tahlr, an SAF lance-corporal, was fined $300 by a magistrate's court yesterday when he admitted having a small quantity of ganja m Bukit Panjang Village on Monday.31 words
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222 1970-11-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Government's efforts to encourage greater Malay participation m the transport business appear to have hit a snag. A good number of these people whom the Government Is trying to help, prefer to lease or mortgage their taxi or222 words
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Article85 1970-11-25 3 THE Singapore Cardiac Society will present a symposium on "Coronary Care Unit" at the Pathology Lecture Theatre, Outram Road General Hospital, at 8.15 p.m. on Dec. 8. The speakers are Prof. Charles Toh, Physician incharge of Coronary Care Unit, Medical Unit 11, Outram Road General Hospital, Dr.85 words
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115 1970-11-25 3 KOTA KINABALU, Tues. The police are •repatriating seven West Malaysians here "m the interest of the state," a police spokesman said today. "They are believed to have had knowledge of the recent $72,000 bank robbery here and to be involved m secret society activities,"Bernama - 115 words
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Article, Illustration111 1970-11-25 3 This bas raa off the road after it skidded is Jalaa Euros oa Moaday Bight ud laaded oh its side at the foot of a slope oaly two feet short of a house. The zinc roof of the house, occupied by two families, was slightly damaged. No111 words
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265 1970-11-25 3 TREASURY FRAUD: ANOTHER YEAR'S JAIL FOR INSPECTOR KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Chief Police Inspector Loll Kwang Siang who appealed against a two-year jail sentence for his part m the $207,636 Treasury cheating case had his prison sentence increased by one year. He was described as "the brains behind the conspiracy" by265 words
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206 1970-11-25 3 CUSTOMS officers seized '2l 1b of ganja early on Monday morning when they boarded on Indonesian coastal vessel, Tjahaya Buana, m the Inner Roads. Traces of the drugs, worth $3,100 m the retail market, were found m the hatch of the forward hold206 words
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Article, Illustration80 1970-11-25 4 Lining up to cross road... WHILE the tale PresMeat was lyta*4a-state la the CKy Hall, as laipatkft crewd ea the padaaf sppssltc iwfai forward aad kr*ke thrvagk paUca barriers. ftsisf that* wfca kalpai U caatral the crawd were the Mlalrtiir af Badal Affairs, lacae OthMaa Wek, the Csaiailssiaaßr af Pellce,80 words
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Article, Illustration29 1970-11-25 4 THIS picture of High Street was taken shortly after 1 p.m. yesterday, after the shops closed. Government offices also closed at 1 p.m. yesterday.29 words
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Article72 1970-11-25 4 AS A MARK of respect for the late President Yasof, the Shaw aid Cathay Organisations cancelled their day shows la all cinemas yesterday. The last two evening shows were on as usual, DDD HONGKONG: Flags oh all G«venmei( buildings were fl« wn at half-staff as a72 words
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24 1970-11-25 4 ABOVE: inside, the people file past their late President, on whose casket can be seen his Commander-in-Chief's uniform.24 words
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Article, Illustration65 1970-11-25 4 MEN IN UNIFORM RESCUE TWO TRAPPED WOMEN THESE two women at right were trapped between some barriers ami the sarging crowd osi the pading opposite the City Hall. They were rescued by National Servicemen of the Special Constabulary. The women were among the thousands of people who had gathered on65 words
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71 1970-11-25 4 AFTER the lyiag-ia-state fai the City Hall, the casket Is carried oat to a hearse for the jearaey to Kraaji Cemetery. Oa the padaag opposite, the crowds liager for ne last look. ODD THE JEWISH Welfare Board «f Sfagaaere is ■piamlaa a service71 words
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Advertisement258 1970-11-25 4 THE WICKET WITH RADIO AUSTRALIA complete ball by ball descriptions of all six Test Cricket matches, England versus Australia 1970-71 series, plus special daily commentaries and summaries. Full Test Cricket coverage: Ist Test Brisbane Nov 27 Dec 2 0100 0800 GMT 2nd Test Perth Dec 1 1 Dec 16 0300258 words
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Article, Illustration53 1970-11-25 5 Muffled drums and slow march into the city UP THE City Hall steps between rows of SAF men (arrowed) go the men-in-the-street to pay their last respects emerging at left. i 2L €lott- te on«y the SHr 1111^ «*nims and the tramp of Mow-marching boots are hoard as the QHout53 words
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Article568 1970-11-25 5 —AT THE U.N. UNITED NATIONS, Taes. Berrew ever the death of Prsakkint Yasef was expressed In -the General Assembly's maim political committee. The Assembly Itself was net meeting. r— mltttifi chairman Andres Agallar of VenesaeJa said: "We express ear feelings ef sorrow ami sympathy at568 words
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Article, Illustration226 1970-11-25 6 Thousands line the route for the last journey of their first Head of State THROUGH streets lined by SAF men with heads bowed and rifles upturned, the late President Yusof was borne on a gun carriage on his last journey yesterday. Behind the SAF men, the crowds gathered from the226 words
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Advertisement29 1970-11-25 6 mm* \> Ak ■at/ i'VH &fl PASSPORT FRAGRANCES FROM GOYA TALC COLOGNE PERFUME Tlfii THIS THURSDAY'S AjL> DRAW kV'LL BE HELD at S 4 f •SSSS. CASH JACKPOT IS i29 words
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Article, Illustration19 1970-11-25 7 START OF THE LAST JOURNEY... The cortege leaving the Istana for the I City Hall, for the lying-in-state. I19 words
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Article, Illustration67 1970-11-25 8 Diplomats pay their last respects MEMBERS of the alpioai site corps ia the faaeral precesslea yesterday. Ames* those shows hi the picture are Mr. Frem Bhatla, the ladlaji High Commissioaer, la the lead, Mr. Uya I. Safraiov, the Rasslaa eavoy, aearest camera, with the Malaysia* Miaister off Health Taa Sri67 words
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Article, Illustration403 1970-11-25 8 IT IS a pity your correspondent L.X.L. got all his emotions and patriotic sentiments mixed up when he said that local children who attend the proposed International school will be those "devoid of a sense of national identity and pride." DDD In matters of403 words
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Article401 1970-11-25 8 WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE CALENDAR? dates for our fasting period and Hari Raya? As a Muslim, I present this line of thinking and I sincerely believe that this practice if adopted will not m any way infringe the teachings of Islam. ANOTHER CONCERNED MUSLIM Singapore 14 THE fixing of the401 words
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113 1970-11-25 8 TAKE THE LIFT PROBLEM TO THE FLAT BODY AS President of the Toa Payoh Plat Owners Association, I read with interest the letter by EL. Urn (S.H. Nov. 23) concerning the engagement of a lift-attendant for Block 13, Toa Payoh. As this matter would be of interest to residents m113 words
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257 1970-11-25 8 I SUPPORT the view of Mr. T.S. Chew (S.H. Nov. 18) that life is difficult for artists and writers m Singapore. He is quite correct m saying that "the inherent insecurity of being a writer or artist with its high rate of failures has257 words
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THE EAST PAKISTAN DISASTER
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Article195 1970-11-25 9 Survivors refuse tinned food TRENTON, Oalfcrio, Tues. Starving survivors of the Bast Pakistan disaster won't eat relief supplies of canned chicken, the first Canadian pilot into the area said yesterday. Captain Fran White, who flew a load of emergency supplies to Dacca, Pakistan, last Friday m a Canadian Forces Boeing195 words
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Article66 1970-11-25 9 LONDON, Tues. The British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) indicated yesterday it wouTd be forced to abandon its BAC 3-11 airbus project unless the British Government gives the company financial assistance. "BAC has spent approximately £3,000,000 of Its own money m developing the airbus," a company spokesmanAP - 66 words
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458 1970-11-25 9 30,000 protest at Yahya's 'bungling' DACCA, Tttes. About 30,000 people staged a protest march m Central Dacca yesterday charging that President Yakya Khan and his Central Government had bungled 'relief operations- after the murderous cyclone which devastated the Ganges Lower Valley eleven day The demonstration had been called by the458 words
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Article19 1970-11-25 9 MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet Union launched Cosmos 379, an unmanned satellite designed for some unspecified "space research.*'19 words
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Article66 1970-11-25 9 SEATO's special medical seminar BANGKOK, Tues. The South East Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) will sponsor a special medical seminar here m February on the methodology of medical research m a developing coun try- Invitations t* attend the seminar have been issued to the eighth Sea to member nations and toAFP - 66 words
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Article63 1970-11-25 9 UNITED NATIONS, Tues The United States called on all governments "as matter of urgency" yesterday to contribute generously the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) m the Middle East. The U.S. appeal was In a resolution before the General Assembly's Special Political CommitteeAP - 63 words
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Article64 1970-11-25 9 MOSCOW, Tuei. The Communist Party ftewtpaper, Pravda, said M* that the historic trfitf MMWog relations bsittiiui Mas* and West Germany **is ode more concrete result of th» efforts of socialist countries to Improve the situation m the centre of Europe." The treaty, initialled m Warsaw last Wvtoesday,64 words
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123 1970-11-25 9 MANILA, TM. Mayer Aateale TttWfas teday fIIBM, at the dtr'» cteesMs dartaf the Feaw*t vMt which •tarts ea Friday. The mityer wMemd arged eKhlhlfrs dlstrlhate fiream efHe «H reHvtoas ■are haver vjawa ssa*res ie e iJ ttshll^as^aw^B^ sy theai la Maafla*s lit The123 words
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Article53 1970-11-25 9 HONGKONG, Tues.— Hongkong has refused visas to a number of Chinese bishops from Taiwan who wanted to come here to see Pope Paul on Dec. 4. Confirming 'this today a spokesman for the Department of Immigration said no reasons could be be given at this time forAP - 53 words
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Article201 1970-11-25 9 DEWI TO STAR WITH YUL BRYNNER TOKYO, Tues. Mme. Ratna Sari Dewi, Japan-born widow of the late former President Sukarno of Indonesia, is scheduled shortly to star m a Hongkong film opposite Yul Brynner, the Shukan Jyosei (Women's Weekly) said today. Her contract for the film is worth HK$6OO,OOO ($300,000)201 words
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Article, Illustration331 1970-11-25 9 ABIDJAN (Ivory Coast), Tues. The invasion of Guinea appeared to be over today. Travellers arriving m Abidjan said they had seen the invasion fleet sailing away, and President Sekou Toure's Government told the Girinean people to go back to work- but keep their weapons handy. Guinea331 words
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Article, Illustration44 1970-11-25 9 RAVENNA, Italy, Tues. A girl kisses the statue of 16th century Italian Knight Guidarello Guidarelli, which has been removed from Ravenna's art gallery to free him from the passionate kisses of women tourists. The statue has been taken to a church.44 words
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Article201 1970-11-25 9 Bid to save the dying whale WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States Interior Department yesterday placed eight kinds of whales including three of commercial value on its list of endangered animals, thus barring further imports of these whales or their products. The United States imports about 30 per cent of theAP - 201 words
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53 1970-11-25 9 CALCUTTA, Tues. Seven people including a businessman were killed m disturbances by Maoist Naxalites and other political groups m Calcutta and its suburbs yesterday. Police said 24 people have been killed since last Tuesday m Nax a lite clashes with either policemen or rivalAP - 53 words
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Article42 1970-11-25 9 KOGASHIMA, Tues. An express train today smashed into a dump truck which shot off a road and fell 23 feet onto the railroad track, police reported. Two persons were killed and 31 other injured, all passengers aboard the train.42 words
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Article207 1970-11-25 9 SAIGON, Tnes. South Vietnamese regional forces early today Intercepted a Vletceng cupaiy attempting to disrapt the rice harvest aad commander rice In Blah Taaaa province 1M Miles north-east of Saigon, the Sonth Vietnamese military spokesman said. In the battle that followed, fonr Vleteeag were killed, the spokesmanAFP - 207 words
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Article, Illustration782 1970-11-25 10 WASHINGTON, Ties. Crack American commandos raided a Communist prison camp only 2t miles from Hanoi m a Hollywood style operation at the weekend. Bat when the helicopter-borne troops landed m the prison componnd, the U.S. prisoners they hoped to rescue had VANISHED.782 words
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277 1970-11-25 10 U Thant: Air strikes 'disturbing' UNITED NATIONS, Tues. U.N. SecretaryGeneral U. Ttaant said yesterday he considered the U.S. air strikes against North Vietnam a "disturbing development.** In a statement issued through a spokesman, he said: "My position against bombing raids on North Vietnam has been often stated and is well277 words
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154 1970-11-25 10 China and Cuba to exchange envoys PEKING, Toes. CUia and Caba will exchange ambassadors shortly, diplomatic qaarters here believed. They specalated that tbe new Chinese ambassador iiHavau wooid be Cbaag TShaag, former depaty director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Peklag mad Havana recalled their ■mhaisadori three yean ago whoa154 words
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Article101 1970-11-25 10 Stowaway returns to the U.S. TOKYO, Tues.— An American who stowed away on a plane m New York to see his girl friend m Japan flew back to the United States yesterday without meeting her, police reported today. Police said Solomon Becker, 27, agreed to official suggestions he return homeAP - 101 words
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Article, Illustration339 1970-11-25 10 LAUSANNE (Switzerland), Tues.— France, Iran, Ehiopia, and Belgium were intermediaries m illegal arms exports to South Africa and other countries by the Swiss arms producer Oerlikon Buehrle, a Lausanne federal The company obtained non-re-ex-portation certificates from the French Armed Forces Ministry to avoid suspicionAFP; PANA - 339 words
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293 1970-11-25 10 DAYAN SAYS: WE MUST TALK TO ARABS TEL AVIV, Tees. Defence Mlaister Meshe Dayaa gave farther preef ef kls aew "••ft" llae by diirlarsag teatgkt tkat "Israel ■Mt take tke laltfatlve far a dlalegae with tke Araks wMck «mM eaaale tke war Be teU a Laksar Party B^eetiaw at Askketoa*AFP; AP - 293 words
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211 1970-11-25 10 MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet Government newspaper Izvestia charged today that reminiscences of ousted Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev are fradulent and suggested that the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency had a hand m creating them. The Khrushchev papers, now being published m many countriesAP - 211 words
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Article46 1970-11-25 10 Four Power talks BERLIN, Tues. The Big Four ambassadors conducted a 7-1/2-hour meeting on the future of divided Berlin yesterday, but there was no indication the nth secret meeting of the series had led to any progress. The next meeting will be on Dec. m APAP - 46 words
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Article83 1970-11-25 10 NEW DELHI, Tues— Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, inaugurated India's first Balloon Club yesterday—and kept his feet firmly on (he ground. Armstrong, who is here to attend an international aviation conference, politely declined to join the first manned balloon flight m83 words
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Article42 1970-11-25 10 JSP*P> Tues. Chancellor Willy Brandt of West Germany arrived m Rome by air this evening for an official visit of two days. His conversations were to begin with a visit to Premier Emilio Cni nm H A tomorrow morning. AFPAFP - 42 words
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BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS
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Article, Illustration928 1970-11-25 11 ANTHONY MICHAELIS - The need for a world-wide rescue service ANTHONY MICHAELIS HALF the disaster victims of the East Pakistan floods could be alive today, saved by an international rescae service, had It existed. Halt Is what could have happened: The report of tropical storm Opal, followed by satellite cload pictares, woald haveThe Daily Telegraph - 928 words
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Article237 1970-11-25 11 ALEX FAULKNER - ALEX FAULKNER m Fort Banning, Georgia The question will be whether Calley personally exceeded the admittedly wide latitude allowed to troops In Sooth Vietnam on a mission of this kind, and was responsible, as Cap*. Daniel alleged, for the "cold Wooded" execution of unresisting and harmlessThe Daily Tole - 237 words
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Article1482 1970-11-25 11 South Africa shows less defiance DOUGLAS BROWN on the pressures that are forcing those who Irve by apartheid to think again THE Archbishop of Canterbury, when he flew to South Africa, may have been expecting to find a deeply troubled Church oppre s sed by a determined apartheid State. IfThe Daily Telegraph - 1,482 words
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Article, Illustration397 1970-11-25 12 He is at rest— facing Mecca At each corner of the catafalque stood a guard, (all four past or present ADCs drawn from the military and police), heads bowed over drawn swords and standing stiffly at attention. The guards were changed every 15 minutes. In the reception room, the widow,397 words
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Article, Illustration646 1970-11-25 12 infantrymen, the procession moved slowly along the route of a mile and a half lined on the both sides by black armbanded police and military guides at reverse arms with heads bowed, along Orchard Road, Stamford Road and Connaught Drive to City Hall where the late President646 words
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THE SINGAPORE herlad Section II
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Article, Illustration575 1970-11-25 13 Planes, boats and men take off inland EAST PAKISTAN FLOOD RELIEF MISSION "OPERATION BURLAP" Britain's relief effort foj cyclonehit East Pakistan got under way yesterday morning soon after the assault ship HMS Intrepid and heavy repair ship Triumph which sailed from Singapore last Friday dropped anchor some 30 miles off575 words
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Article, Illustration97 1970-11-25 13 Travel executives fly to Nairobi on week's visit TEN travel executives from Singapore and one from Brunei left this week for an educational visit to Nairobi, sponsored by AirIndia. The group will visit Bombay on Its way to Led by Air-India's area sales superintendent, Mr. Ng Kok Slang, the group97 words
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Article94 1970-11-25 13 PENANG, Tues. The leader of a visiting group of 38 European travel agents and writers, Mr. Robert G. Sommerhalder, 38, obtained a special licence today from the Chief Minister, Dr. Urn Chong Eu, to marry at the Registry of Civil Marriages here. HisBernama - 94 words
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52 1970-11-25 13 MOTOR-CYCLIST Chua Chun Pueh, 27, was robbed of $190 at 2.10 a.m. yesterday while waiting at a traffic light at the junction of North Bridge Road and Middle Road. A man alighted from a car and pointed a knife at him. He then escaped m52 words
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219 1970-11-25 13 The fast rise of the affluent society SINGAPOREANS are fast becoming more affluent with 48 per ceat of the adult population bow llviag ia homes eacaiag between S3tl to Sl,ttt a month, compared with oaly 33 per ceat ia IMB. This was disclosed by Sar vey Re se a re219 words
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Article41 1970-11-25 13 THREE men, armed with knives, robbed taxi driver Ngooi Shang Khoi, 35, of $15 and a $40 watch m Market Street on Monday night. Ngooi told police that he had picked up the three men m North Bridge Road.41 words
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93 1970-11-25 13 TANJONG MALIM, Tues. A man was killed and eight others injured four seriously when two taxis were m collision at the 63rd mile IpohKuala Lumpur road late yesterday evening. The dead man was identified as Haji Mat bin Jusin, 53, the driver of93 words
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236 1970-11-25 13 A CHALLENGE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Democratic Action Party today disagreed with a university lecturer here two had said that non-Malays m Malaysia would have to forget their countries of origin before a Malaysia identity would emerge. Mr. Lee Lam Thye, organis- ing secretary of the236 words
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194 1970-11-25 13 S'pore gets ADB loan for airport extension MANILA, Tues. The Asian Development Bank today approved a US$2O.5 million loan to Singapore to develop and expand Paya Lebar international airport the largest single loan committed by the > ADB so far. The loan will finance a fiveyear project which will provideAFP - 194 words
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116 1970-11-25 13 AN unemployed man, Mak Foo, 24, was sentenced to two years' jail ar\d a year's police supervision by a district court yesterday for taking part m a $2,000 payroll robbery m Paya Lebar Road on Sept. 12. The court was told that he116 words
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Article125 1970-11-25 13 of heads AN 11 yfjU-old schoolboy, Pong Klnft* ffcng, died m hoB^l§Ju^ Nov 10 four <Uy s i-• afte£Wli»cked his forehead against another boy's while at play! the coroner's court was told yesterday. A surgeon, Mr. Ang Hong Beng, said he found a bruise on125 words
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Miscellaneous37 1970-11-25 13 BLQND>E By Chic Young |iI!UMU4VJI!i 'irrH^e.Tj I WELL., WHY WONT J 1 I R !!(OM, THOSE ARE I f \\\f THIS IS A P*6 RIGHT T) 6LOMOIE--V —^X WITMTW E I LEFT JABS X "^iothe chin /J37 words
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Miscellaneous20 1970-11-25 13 THE TIDES TODAY: 8.17 am (8.0 ft.); 0.02 pa (7.5 ft.) TOMORROW: 8.48 mm (8J ft.); t^i pm (7^ ft).20 words
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90 1970-11-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The police have set up a special squad to give free advice to the public on crime prevention. Announcing the establishment of a crime prevention squad, the Deputy Director of the Criminal Investigation Department, Tuan Haji Noordin Haji Truna stressed the90 words
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396 1970-11-25 14 COUNSEL: HE DID IT IN FIRM'S INTEREST A MAGISTRATE postponed sentence on a man who pleaded guilty to three charges of Customs evasion and conveyance of dutiable perfumery, cosmetics and toiletries worth about $20,000 yesterday. Daulatrai Joshi, also known as Dolatrai Joshi, 47, was396 words
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145 1970-11-25 14 WIFE DIED OF HEART FAILURE AFTER CAESAREAN OPERATION HOUSEWIFE Chew Sau Laii died of heart failure after she gave birth to a girl by Caesareaa operation. Dr. Tan Whee Keng, a surgeon at Kaadaag Kerban Maternity Hospital, told a coroner's Inquiry yesterday that Madam Chow was placed under resusdtatlve treatment145 words
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Article43 1970-11-25 14 KUCHING, Tues. About 90 people, most of them schoolchildren, have been treated daily the past week for conjunctivitis, an eye disease, at the Sarawak General Hospital. A Medical Department spokesman said that most of the children were from primary schools.43 words
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185 1970-11-25 14 A BRITISH food technologist is here for a short assignment to advise the Government on food processing with a grant from the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation. Mr. Ronald Jowitt, of the National College of Food Technology at Weybridge, Surrey, is with the185 words
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Article, Illustration180 1970-11-25 14 MSA all-cargo flight to East Malaysia MALAYSIA-Singapore Airlines will inaugurate its first all-cargo service linking East Malaysia and Singapore today using a 500 series F-27. The freighter service to exploit the current boom m cargo traffic, will operate twice weekly. The aircraft will leave Kota Kinabalu on Tuesdays and Thursdays180 words
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132 1970-11-25 14 ITALIAN VIRTUOSO TO GIVE PIANO RECITAL ITALIAN pianist, Giovanni Dell'Agnola, will give a recital at the Cultural Centre Theatre on Dec. 17, at 8.45 p.m. He will play pieces by Scarlatti, Chopin and Liszt among others. One piece which promises to be exciting going by international reviews is Busoni's concert132 words
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Advertisement195 1970-11-25 14 MORE THAN JUST A FILM! MORE THAN JUST A SCREEN STORY! A TRUE-TO-LIFE A DRAMA THAT HITS HOME HARD! YIRNfI LISI !jgl|HttM§ 'HSKKNCE IUuNG MGM "THE CHMSTMfIS TREE" BROOKFULLER COLOR NEXT ODEON CHANGE! 2N big week! ?iiiHss?ffl^i c£ ir AM COLORSCOPE (P) 1.15. 3.30?7.1»?9i30 S Jlol l «t S dUs±195 words
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Advertisement441 1970-11-25 14 1 LAST OAVI 11 a-m-. 1 JO. 440. 4JO. 9. If p.nu JOHN WAYNE "CHISOM" j PawovWon 4 Tocumcolor (WS) I OPENS TOMORROWI I Uly Ho "A TtaM For Law*" (A SHAW PROOUCTION) I Mandarin In Shawmcope. Color 1 NOW SHOWINSI 1 11 a-m.. 1.45. 4.00. ft JO 4 930441 words
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Miscellaneous168 1970-11-25 14 1i.15 a.m. A talk on "The Pill and Family Planning" by Dr. Wu San San at the YWCA, Raffles Quay. lt.at am A talk on "How" to start a home aquarium" at the National Library. SJi pm— CM pm YWCA folk singing group meets at the YWCA, Hostel at Fort168 words
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Miscellaneous297 1970-11-25 14 Starscope I AMf Ei^aSaUiiubai i^T^^^^.^n i i I na_a_^_^ma___ij_m^_^^mH^^^mnn nannamar mn_^__ B a^m^^_K^^_^^^^um^^nj Lmt* > X*J*mWf aanr "Keonamßympoa Yoa may fiad a cob- TllpTonSSafafiH* sibilities may take np Diet between ambition those unrealised aims,* t milel L aßd th#l !f llt Bd dowa-to-earth the difference between* but helpful co-operaUon commonsense.297 words
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Advertisement89 1970-11-25 15 THE TIROS tM^J--MODEL YYD 560 M^^ RECORDS AND PLAYS BACK IN TRUE STEREO m. Mn^k. SOUND! DETACHABLE SPEAKER WINGS HOUSE WL M TWO 4" SPEAKERS, CAN BE SEPARATED FOR o^M-a GREATER STEREO REALISM OPERATES ON UaSSeiie four d batteries or 115/230 volt ac Recorder/Players A WIDE RANGE TO CHOOSE FROM!89 words
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Miscellaneous1350 1970-11-25 15 MS IV 5 r '*<&i hbW^L^^bil EF^^^nW nW t*^.- 2 22 *j iHmm^nj s| Haakai^nak is I^^^^^^^^^Sf^L! N s ■>».^k«^ ifl»aV I f 1 1 IB iHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiHHHiiiiiMiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiJl) /^^^^Vv Jp» iM •■■■l alii *^<^H HB^^^^^^^^^l^B^i^fc«ifcM»*jiii« flp^ S I»»B^' v 'Ml VV-^ THI IBS'iL V A i I^BM^B»iOBPnfJI"JIBi^KM 0-'?^ _^B. -{f '^^j1,350 words
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Article, Illustration418 1970-11-25 16 Q. LAST month I had my long hair cut and styled to include bangs. I am very bored with this look, and now my forehead is breaking out with pimples. What can I do? A. First, eliminate those blemishes by keeping your hair extra clean. Even if you418 words
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Article, Illustration763 1970-11-25 16 CHEERS AND JEERS to somebody who cares. We received a contribution of $10 through the post for Thahil Singh, the boy whose life depends on the pacemaker. (See Herald Nov. 18) This kind person who prefers to remain anonymous, hopes the money could be used to buy some magazines for763 words
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Advertisement118 1970-11-25 16 iiYHiMimt 3mM >:-;.:.;.>■..■ PRESSUtE CONTIKX^H ft iHIHJ AND 3 SCMtATOtS LET PRESTIGE' HELP TO PAY YOUR FUEL BLLS Save up to three quarters on your electricity or gas .bill by using a PRESTIGE pressure cooker. You can cook so easily m less than a quarter of the usual pots and118 words
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391 1970-11-25 17 Papers urge action against S'pore firms in Indonesia JAKARTA, Tucs Several Jakarta newspapers hive launched a campaign against Singapore, American and other foreign firms acting as trade representatives here. The newspapers claimed the foreign companies are stealing income t from Indonesian entrepreneurs. Indonesia Raya, an independent daily edited by theAP - 391 words
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115 1970-11-25 17 JAKARTA, Tucs. Indonesia exported US$B6 million of timber from Kalimantan to Tokyo tail year but lost about US$5O million m the cost of freight, Director General of Sea Communications, Harjono Nimpuno, announced here today. Nimpuno said Indonesia, which has no log carriers, willAP - 115 words
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Article260 1970-11-25 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 7.3826 7.5600 7.3376 Australian Dollar 3.4600 3.4100 3.3000 Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar 3.4600 3,4126 3.3826 South Arabian Dinar 7.4000 7.3276260 words
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Article828 1970-11-25 17 TOKYO, Tues. What I will Japanese industries look like m 10 years from now? During the 1960s Japanese industries, particularly heavy and chemical industries, maintained a high growth rate and are now at par with the industries of the advanced countries m North America and EuropeAFP - 828 words
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Article43 1970-11-25 17 (Yesterday's eloatnc price*. In U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 39.00. (2) 147.7 ft; noaw»onf 39.15; Beirut S8J0O; London 37.60; Zuzicb 37.668 87.706; Paris 87 Aft. Note: (1) Export price to non-cterting areas, m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price pertaeL43 words
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Article27 1970-11-25 17 (Cloatnc buyer/aaßar pdo« for Nov. 24, In ■toiling per matte ton). Toaa: Steady; Spot 1491 1402; 3-month 1491 1492; Sattlamant 1496; Total turnover 850 tons.27 words
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Article246 1970-11-25 17 National LONDON, Tues. National Bank of Australasia said it has notified Custom Credit, m which it already has a holding of 14,400,000 shares, it intends to make an offer for a further 7,200,000 shares. The bank is offering to buy one third of each stockholder's holdings, the termsReuter - 246 words
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Article183 1970-11-25 17 DUBLIN, Tues. Tara Exploration and Development said a further assay for the fifth hole on its prospect at Navan, County Meath, gives an average for the 45 feet from 82 feet to 127 feet of 4.86 per cent lead and 25.7 per cent line. The company said mReuter - 183 words
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Article141 1970-11-25 17 ALGIERS, Tues. The Algerian Ministry of Industry and Energy said m a communique the Algerian Government and Mobil Oil reached agreement on compensation for Mobil's assets m Algeria. They were acquired by the state, according to a presidential decree dated Nov. 10, on Jan. 1, 1970. No details ofReuter - 141 words
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Article, Illustration273 1970-11-25 17 PEOPLE in business Four Malaysians, who joined the Chartered Bank as clerks, are to be promoted to executive positions. The four, Inch* RASHID BinMOHAMED, Mr TAN TIANG SIEW, Mr WU MHYU PIN and Mr CHAN YUEN FATT have just returned after completing one year's training with the bank's London headquartersAP - 273 words
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Article361 1970-11-25 17 A consolidation appeared to be m effect as prices drifted slightly lower m active trading yesterday. After about 30 minutes. Stanpoors index eased ten cents and the NYSE index was off four cents. Volume was about two million unitt (Paid prices at 1100 EST. m U.S.361 words
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Article203 1970-11-25 17 AMSTERDAM Most internationals were lower yesterday but Royal Dutch and KLM were up. Hoogovens closed lower. Shippings ended mixed and plantations were mostly unchanged, nsuxances mostly closed lower, but investment funds were mainly hither Local industrials were lower. Paris H»»iir« »«yf finendals were quiet yesterday, while foods and203 words
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Advertisement781 1970-11-25 18 WNfPTUKfOfIIENTUNfSIip. ICB BUILDING 2 SHENTQN W4Y StNGAPQWC 1. TEL tt3<33-7 U.K. -EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON,H'BUfIG, R'DAM, HAVRE, S.., 9 .po'. 3h«m N*M| 4NMIVCS NirTUMf IIHCOM NNM/lOn «/»0m 0«C L'M* 4/i. H'burg H/ 1 Ndim 1 I/I M»vr« 14/1 NCr>TUNf AQUAMARIMf 4/« Mm %Mm 10 jm Ldw «/2. M'fcurg 11/2781 words
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Miscellaneous1489 1970-11-25 18 111/ \/l X KEY roR REFEREWCE: The shipping schedules I' I I beginning on this page are given m four parts for ifcj l\ __,-<* ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. jt^ Wk m i M mm ail ai Bam a—i ai mm mm Each entry gives the following Information:1,489 words
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Article, Illustration101 1970-11-25 19 YOKOSUKA, Tues. The Malaysian Finance Minister, Tun Tan Slew Sin and Toh Puan Tan attended the launching ceremony today of the 14,000-ton Bunga Melor at the Uraga Dockyard of Sumitomo Heavy Industries m Yokosuka, about 40 miles south of Tokyo. The Bunga Melor is the second of sixAFP - 101 words
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Article261 1970-11-25 19 THE PORT OP SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 26. OUT: Tsedek 6/7; Htan Taw Ywa 10/11; Suleyman Stalskiy 10/11; Straat Colombo 18; St. Martin 19; Sletter 20 west; Kalewa 23/24; Mulungusbi 29/30; Senzan Maru 36/36; Genevieve Lykes 42/43; Glenogle 47; Hastula 38/39; Bruas261 words
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Advertisement284 1970-11-25 19 SCINDIA (St) LINES I I wmm PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE mtmmk Load.nq For LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO. VANCOUVER B.C. TACOMA. Penang p Sham Singapore l Angeles JALAKCNOaA 3/4 D«c Vb Dec 0«c Jan IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANTC GULF SERVICE LOADING FOR NIW YORK, CHARLESTON.284 words
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Miscellaneous1109 1970-11-25 19 EZCIoTDOUnCI lncludin 0 ships sailing out of Singapore for Far B«i^ East ports to the north-east, ALEMANNINIA M 8^ Manila. Hongkong. Keeiung. T^oTT^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^™^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I^^^ Kaohsiung. HLL/aft JURATA Dec 1/2 Bangkok (Dec 4). ANNA TAYLOR rw Hongkong (Dec 10). uec 2/6 Saigon. Quinhon. SSV/BA JJanp n (D#C 16)f ARISTAGELOS D c1,109 words
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Article183 1970-11-25 20 TAIPEI, Tuea. Nationalist China will cooperate with more than one friendly nation m establishing an ambitious integrated steel mill m Taiwan, Economic Minister Sun Yun Suan said. He said that since the initial capital requirement would exceed US$3OO million it would not be advisable to workAFP - 183 words
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365 1970-11-25 20 Demand for oil grows at fast pace NEW YORK, Tues. The worldwide demand for oil is growing at a fast clip, the Oil and Gas Journal reports m a special survey. The journal's special American Petroleum Institute report predicted the global demand for oil will climb to 49.5 million barrels365 words
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Article140 1970-11-25 20 HONGKONG, Tues. There were 1,375 overseas complaints of malpractices by Hongkong traders m the first nine months of this year 25 per cent more than for the whole of last year the Commerce Department reported. It said most of the complaints were against mail order tailoringAFP - 140 words
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Article59 1970-11-25 20 TOKYO, Tues. —Japan's exports reached a record high of U551,779 million on a customs clearance basis m October, up 25.1 per cent from October 1969, the Finance Ministry reported. The ministry said imports also rose 23.1 per cent to an all-time monthly high of US? 1,714 million,59 words
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Article1253 1970-11-25 20 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE DESPITE half day trading m the Singapore trading room, yesterday's total turnover m the Stock Exchange rose by more than 100,000 units to 1,041.000 units compared with Monday's. The bulk of the business was transacted m the morning through Singapore. The1,253 words
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Article79 1970-11-25 20 (Managers' prices for Nov. 26) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS MaL Invt. Fund 1.17 1.22xd MaL Progress Fund 1.02 1.07 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund .97 1.02xd SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Second Singapore I.SI Third Singapore 1.14 B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund .96 l.OOxd The Saving Fund79 words
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Article199 1970-11-25 20 *s% ceata a ib. <■» three-eighths cert). The market yesterday opened at Monday night's closing level of 54-3/4 cents for December 1 RSS. Prices then eased threeeighths cent on long liquidation m extremely thin trading. The morning's low of 54--3/8 cents for December 1 RSS finally induced199 words
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Article64 1970-11-25 20 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence per lb). Tone: Neglected; ClF's Dec. 19 19-1/4. Jan. 19-1/4 19-1/2, Feb. 19-1/2 19-8/4; Spot 19-1/2 20; Settlements Jan. 19-15/16 20-3/16, Feb. 20-1/4 20-1/2, March 20-9/16 20-13/16, Jan/March 20-1/4 20-1/2, April/June 21-1/16 21-1/4, July /Sept. 21-9/16 21-3/4, Oct/Dec 21-13/16 22. Jan/March 21-15/1664 words
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Article46 1970-11-25 20 TIN Si&2 a picnl (down $2). The Straits tin price was quoted $2 lower yesterday at $652 a picul on a turnover of 285 tons, up 15 tons. Main enquiries were reported from Britain and the United States and the market ruled barely steady.46 words
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Article105 1970-11-25 20 JAKARTA, Tues. Sugar prices m Indonesia have been rising sharply since the beginning of the month m view of the approaching Han Raya festival. Housewives have started to stock sugar and this has caused further price increases. The price increase has also affected goods with sugar as the mainAntara-Bernama - 105 words
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Article45 1970-11-25 20 MANILA, Tues. South Korea has signed agreements for two Asian Development Bank loans, amounting to US$l9.5 million. The loans US$lO million to the governmentowned Korea Development Bank and US$9.5 million to the Korean Electric Company were guaranteed by the South Korean Government. APAP - 45 words
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Article156 1970-11-25 20 (Yesterday's 1.80 p.m. prices. In sterling P«r lons ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine /Indonesian Nov. 231, Dec. 233%, Jan. 234, all reseDers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Dec/Jan. 153 quoted; Malayan Unq; Philippine {U.B. dollars per long ton) Dee/Jan. 360 sellers, Jan. 362 sellers;156 words
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Article, Illustration184 1970-11-25 20 LONDON, Tues. The market opened on quiet note today but a salt cargo has been fixed from Torrevieja to U.S. North Hatteras at US$4.O5 fio (free m and out) for prompt loading. A large wheat cargo was Ifixed from Sydney, lGeekmg or Newcastle to 1 Antwerp, Rotterdam184 words
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Article328 1970-11-25 20 The market yesterday closed slightly easier is light trading after Initial firmness. Price movements were narrow m the absence of fresh incentives. Matsushita Electric was sharply lower, and others to (Closing paid prices tan yen, Akai Else 410 (420) Asahi Ctaem 108 (107) Asahi Glass 140 (140)328 words
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Article724 1970-11-25 20 Milling chares closed on a slightly better note m Sydney yesterday although most issues were unable to improve on their opening gains. Industrials found selective support, while oils remained dull. Mineral Securities found strong support following news of the one-for-one bonus, adding 70 cents at $13.80. Yam724 words
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Article207 1970-11-25 20 Price changes were mostly fractional m dull trading yesterday. Newly listed General Bottlers, however, remained active with a turnover of 120,000 units. Lands were well maintained at $101, while Jardines and Hutchisons were little changed. The close was described as steady Volume of business for the day207 words
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Article, Illustration144 1970-11-25 21 :h up with. ..the > beat at People's ompiex. Everything hion eye could desfrfc i the newest cityto an evening crepe, is available at pper's paradise. And i is right! ent to three shops r young model Soon d discovered some d y- to- wear clothes, i the "London144 words
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Article, Illustration34 1970-11-25 21 King Fe>tuf— Syndicate fac. lf7o. j^g*** right* rmmnrmd. J^ "You want me to jump m the car and bring you the briefcase you foifcot? What briefcase? I don't see any briefcase."34 words
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Article, Illustration121 1970-11-25 21 INNOXA Cmwtfci Is latrodaclag two new prateets to Slagapere, expressly made for the The lew "Blaster" Is desigaed to add cstear aad ceatear, aide dark shadows aad highlight eyes. Bfai dlffereat thadcs are available la this aewttae. Claire WUllams, laaexa's lateraatloaal Coasaltaat Is121 words
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Advertisement1098 1970-11-25 22 M4Mai asma. r B^£ ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON OOLENCES. OEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. P P C REQUIEMS I REUNIONS. Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40cts All other classified advertisements: Minimum $4/ for 20 words, each additional word1,098 words
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Advertisement289 1970-11-25 22 REQUIRE PHOTO-COPY? Bring your documents to Guan Chua A< Company 137 Albert Street. Spore 7. Phone *****. FAST PHOTO-COPY SERVICE Champion Copying Centre 5, Ground Floor, President Shopping Centre Tel: ***** *****6 Available 3M Dry Copy Machine "233" Cash: $420/- H.P.. Monthly $38/-. REPAIR A SERVICE for house electricity, refrigerators,289 words
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Advertisement495 1970-11-25 22 ■WAT! SECRETARY'S COURSE commencing 14.12.70. Type- r*"" '•fteter. *2f JJ y Education I"*** Remount Theatre. 2nd Floor). Serangoon Garden. Tele- !>"•«• Singapore *****0. DIPLOMAS. CERTIFICATES. Testimonials. Bring these to Motion Smith 13 Battery Road and have' permanent copies made while you' wart DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR DESIGN by correspondence course. Diploma495 words
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Advertisement462 1970-11-25 22 PASSAP DUOMATIC domestic knitting machine. Swissmade latest model. Fr— tuition after sale. Ask demonstration at 4 Jaian Novena Utara Spore 11 Tel. ***** Chua. SHARIKAT KIAN TONG 218 Changi Road (5 m.s.) After sales service Air-conditioners and Refrigerators (all-brands) Room and Package unit Tel. *****7. SANYO AIRCONDITIONERS and many different462 words
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Advertisement412 1970-11-25 22 LAMBERTS DRIVING SCHOOL. Dual-controlled Morris 1000. Hourly SB/-. 10 Balmoral Road. Tel: (Spore) *****/5022 G. ENROL NOW Class tuition Soul. A-go-go, latest dances. Enquires Sunny Low. Pohsan Dance Studio. ***** Spore. DRESSMAKING INSTITUTE by Mrs. K.Y. Lee. Morning, afternoon and avninM classes at 318-A River Valley Road. Phone *****7 for412 words
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Advertisement172 1970-11-25 22 INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS ready m 15 seconds. Also taking outdoor photographs. Contact New Rax Photo Studio. No. 1 Raffias Place. Tel. *****. SPECIALIST IN COMMERCIAL, Aerial and Industrial Photography. Contact Juan Photo Service. 177 Tanglin Road, Singapore 10, Tel: *****8. PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENTS— Consult Cathay Photo Service 36. Bras Basah Road.172 words
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Article419 1970-11-25 23 Spinifex sparkles in heavy going SPINIFEX did a sparkling gallop on a heavy track at Bukit Timah yesterday. Ridden by Subian Dalwee, the Latin Lover gelding broke from the half mile post and clapped on the pace at the 3f to return 39 3/5 for the last 3f. He has419 words
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300 1970-11-25 23 Winter Olympic facilities found inadequate in Japan JAPAN, Tues. The just completed Winter Olympic facilities at Mt. Okura, m the suburbs of Sapporo, were found inadequate for accommodating the anticipated 50,000 spectators, according to Hokkaido Police. The police, who examined the newly completed facilities for the 90 metre jumping, theAFP - 300 words
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Article433 1970-11-25 23 STARTING times for the Singapore Golf Association individual handicap competition at the Island Course on Sunday, November 29. (I) S.I.C.C; (X) Keppel; (Sw) Sembawang; (W) Warren; (C) RAF Changi; (S) RAF Seletar and (T) RAF Tengah. IST TEE: 7.4S Ong Chew Bee (6) (I); G.K. HUI433 words
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Article, Illustration329 1970-11-25 23 MANILA, Tues. The manager of Filipino challenger Erbito Salavarria foresees "a tough fight" with World Boxing Council Flyweight Champion Chartchai Chioni but is confident Salavarria can take, the crown "by decision or by knockout". Manager Rolando (Toti) Sangalang said that Salavarria,AFP - 329 words
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Article86 1970-11-25 23 TOKYO, Tuea, Formosan amateur Chang Chin-Hsia fired an even-par 37-37 74 m the rain soaked course and shared the lead at 149 with Japanese professional Iflsako HSguchi m the third Japan women's open golf championship. Miss Higuchi, shooting for a third consecutive title m the annualAP - 86 words
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167 1970-11-25 23 No definite proposal to expel Taiwan from ATTF JAPAN, Tues.— The Japan Table Tennis Association today confirmed its basic stand to abide by the regulations of. the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) on the question of China's admission into the Asian Table Tennis Federation (ATTF). The confirmation was made atAFP - 167 words
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Article89 1970-11-25 23 MARSEILLE, France, Tues. Two French Divers set a new world's record with an 'artificial' dive m a pressurised chamber to the equivalent of 518 metres (1,699 feet) under water. The divers, Patrick Chemin, 22, and Bernard Reuillier, 25, will have to spend eight days andAP - 89 words
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Miscellaneous54 1970-11-25 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left v I'M SORRi, PUT V DAVY...TELL HER V I<LL APOPT^I ■^THErTs NO \f WELL, I'LL PARN WELL KEEPSTORMV 1 THE BOY MUST 60 C SHE'S WRONG 'iSTORMV/^i \W CHANCE OF THAT, I EVEA Ufi TMSS£jmGermiSSo^!) iv irlt V.rIiLUKCK 5) \J J^2^^2^siß iß^P^^ l^& MR, JONc?.54 words
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Miscellaneous420 1970-11-25 23 TWINSET ACROSS DOWN 4 His financial position is at sea, l Rats, for instance, m study you might say (6) turned upside down don't 8 Part payment Is put back m a worry! (5,4) warehouse (7) 2 Confidential with respect to 9 On* will mm than, o undergoing reform (3-6)420 words
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391 1970-11-25 24 JASBIR SINGH - INDIA'S ASHOK KUMAR PLAYER TO WATCH IN TOUR MATCHES JASBIR SINGH ASIAN GAMES CHAMPIONS TWENTY-year-old Ashok Kumar will be the player to watch when the Indian National Asian Games hockey team opens their three-match tour of Singapore on Saturday at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Ashok is the son of the391 words
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Article581 1970-11-25 24 Harbinder Singh, 27, centre forward-captain: Arjuna Award winner. Represented India m 1964 and 1968 Olympics. He was a member of the Indian team at the international tournament at Ahfnedabad m 1962 and also the side which won the Asian Games at Bangkok m 1966. 1 Cedric Donald Pereira,581 words
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Article, Illustration436 1970-11-25 24 HONOLULU, Tues. Felipe Pomar of Peru, three Hawaiians and two Australians rode giant waves to victory m the semifinals and will compete here today m the finals of the Smirnoff World Proam Surfing championships. Pomar, Australians Peter Drouyn and Nat436 words
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116 1970-11-25 24 TAIPEI, Tues. Chi Cheng, Formosa's "iron girl" sprinter, arrives Taipei on Dec. 4 for an overnight stop before flying to Bangkok on Dec. 5 for the Sixth Asian Games, a spokesman of the Formosa Athletes Association said today. Miss Chi will beAP - 116 words
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Article27 1970-11-25 24 NEW DELHI, Tuee. The Indian basketball team at the Asian Games to be held m Bangkok next month will be led by Khushi Ram, it was announced.27 words
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233 1970-11-25 24 Yap Long to meet Choo in four-ball four -ball billiards final LOO Yap Long (Aston RC) easily defeated clubmate Peter Wide to enter the final of the Singapore Billiards Association senior fourball championship at Aston Recreation Club. Loo meets Chinese Swimming Club's Choo Kirn Chwee for the title at Indian233 words
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160 1970-11-25 24 DETROIT, Tues. Ford Motor Company plans to withdraw from racing except for a few major events and will disband its team of drivers as an economy measure. In a letter circulated, Ford racing operations manager Matt McLaughlin said the company's participation m racing hadAFP - 160 words
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Article195 1970-11-25 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysian cyclists to the forthcoming Asian Games m Bangkok are being made to deposit $100 each to ensure they do not misbehave. team manager Mr. Amerik Singh said today the Cyclist Federation disciplinary board could forfeit the entire sum or part of it195 words
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Article, Illustration208 1970-11-25 24 BANGKOK, Tues. Hie Deputy Chairman of the Asian Games Organising Committee said everything was ready for the Sixth Asian Games to be held here from Dec. 9-20. Luang Chart Trakarn-Kosol said some 2,500 athletes and officials from 18 countries will start toAP - 208 words
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Article121 1970-11-25 24 LONDON, Tues. Organisers of a proposed football match between the English and West German national teams m aid of Pakistani flood victims said that the game will probably be played m early January. Earlier, a German league spokesman said the German team could not play before Christmas because the matchAFP - 121 words
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Article113 1970-11-25 24 LONDON, Tues. British tennis officials plan to fly to Houston, Texas, this week to try to persuade Lamar Hunt, organiser of World Championship Tennis (WCT), to let his professionals play at next year's Wimbledon. Basil Reay, secretary of both the British Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) and the International Lawn TennisAP - 113 words
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Article37 1970-11-25 24 LONDON, Tues. Results of last night's English football matches. F.A. Cup replays: Chelms ford 6, Crawley l; Wigan 2 South Shields o; York City L Am worth 0. Friendly match: Luton Town l f Australia 2. AFPAFP - 37 words
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Miscellaneous29 1970-11-25 24 mUGBY: SCC *A' vs Singapore Armed Forces (SCC 5*15 p.m.) WLUAEDB: SBA Four-ball lm !L I A 7S0 P-m-> Na«?* L NG: Sharlkat k?S£ L«*«ue (Jackie's Katong 9 p.m.)29 words
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