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Title Section14 1970-11-27 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. m Singapore Friday, November 27, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS14 words
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309 1970-11-27 1 BEN D' CUNHA - From BEN D'CUNHA KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. An Opposition Party member of Parliament from Penang today announced his resignation from the Gerakan Ra 'ay at Malaysia and said he wished to join the ruling Alliance. Mr. T.S. Gabriel said he resigned because the Gerakancontrolled309 words
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Article67 1970-11-27 1 AMERICAN oil rigger Ben Frank Elder, 41, died of a heart attack m Thomson Road General Hospital soon after he arrived m Singapore m a private plane from Jakarta at 2 a.m. on Wednesday. He was employed by Union Oil California operating m Indonesian waters.67 words
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Article, Illustration242 1970-11-27 1 TAN MAY LIN - Daily— he chases his wife before breakfast TAN MAY LIN •BRITAIN'S ENVOY IS KEEP-FIT FAN BY BRITAIN'S High Commissioner designate to Singapore, Mr. Samuel Falle, believes m chasing his wife before breakfast then he starts being diplomatic. Since his arrival two days ago, Mr. Faile has been jogging after his242 words
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Article466 1970-11-27 1 RMAF jet strike No. 1 TEBUANS HIT RED SARAWAK JUNGLE HIDEOUTS KUCHING, Thurs. Royal Malaysian Air Force Tebuan jets flew their first combat strikes yesterday and today against suspected Communist hideouts m the Third Division. Three Tebuans under the command of Sdn. Ldr. Tunku Ja'afar flew sorties against two positions466 words
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Article132 1970-11-27 1 PEREIRA TRIAL BEGINS IN CAMERA THE trial «f Mervya Slmm Perelra, vht faces 4t charges «ff atalestlag actealglrls, begaa yesterday la camera. Tkird District Jadge K.T. Alexander graated Depaty PaUic Praaecßtar G. Saadesaaa^s appllcatlea taat the Press be excluded from all aeartags eff the case, which Is schedaled ft* last132 words
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Article38 1970-11-27 1 HONGKONG, Thurs. China is producing a large number of boats made of reinforced concrete, New China news agency reported today. Nearly 200 types have been produced and they are being widely used m 15 provinces. AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article, Illustration226 1970-11-27 1 NEW DELHI, Thus. Defence Minister JagJlvan Ram disclosed today thai India has agreed to repair and refit Egyptian naval ships aad submarines. He said the Egyptian Government requested the use of Indian ports for such can do, is to bring people together and226 words
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Article, Illustration154 1970-11-27 1 Pope begins his trip: 'An order from God' TEHERAN, Thurs. The Pope made a brief stop-over here at the start of his aiae-day joaraey to Asia aad Australasia, sayiag the God had ordered him: "Go and teach all the people. It is the missloa Itself of Jesus that coatiaues." He154 words
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Advertisement42 1970-11-27 1 Him SINGAPORE firms m Indonesia will not be allowed to distribute Indonesia made goods and to import certain kinds of other goods. Page 17. ODD DESIGNI NG buildings to fit people. Page 3. ODD RECLAIMING more land from the sea. Page 5.42 words
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Miscellaneous10 1970-11-27 1 WEATHER forecast for ftlfaprr front a.m. to noon today: Fair.10 words
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710 1970-11-27 2 FRANCIS WONG - FRANCIS WONG THE HERALD is housed m one of the most interesting commercial buildings m town. Imagine a hangar a giant concrete hangar rising four storeys high. Give it massive walls walls made up of slabs of shop lots stacked one on top710 words
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166 1970-11-27 2 SILENCE PLEASE, STUDENTS AT EXAM WORK AS ONE of the candidates taking the H.S.C. Examination m Balestier Hill Integrated Technical School, I wish to lodge a strong complaint. In the midst of our examination, we were distracted by the noise of an electric saw or whatever it was. There was166 words
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660 1970-11-27 2 Viewpoint WHO and what is a Singaporean? Let me, a first generation immigrant, try my hand at a definition. All Singaporeans are immigrants or tons of immigrants. The first generation, of whatever race, came to this land of opportunity to make660 words
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Article397 1970-11-27 2 Hollywood goes to Hanoi FFDSFSDdfgdgdfg THE American attempt to rescue prisoners from a camp near Hanoi is one of the more bizarre episodes m the history of the Vietnam war. Daring as it was, the expedition relied on faulty intelligence and no number of awards for gallantry can conceal its397 words
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Article601 1970-11-27 2 DAVID DAVIES - DAVID DAVIES By HONG KONG: Reports from the Vatican that Pope Paul VI will make an appeal to Communist China during his visit to Hong Kong have caused embarrassment m Hong Kong Government circles, annoyance m Taiwan, and bewilderment among local Catholic specialists onAFP - 601 words
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Advertisement264 1970-11-27 2 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 1 6264 words
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Advertisement20 1970-11-27 2 EM6WEERW6CWISTRUCTION SANITARY ARE OUR SPECIALISED FIELDS RING SPORE TEL: *****1 *****3 Contractors (Pte.) Limited 4837. 81k.3. Beach Road. Singapore. 720 words
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Article, Illustration428 1970-11-27 3 POLLY CHANG - POLLY CHANG NEW ARCHITECTURE LABORATORY .LAYSJTHE^STRESS ON COMFORT BY FIT buildings to people, not the other way round. To underline this principle, the University of Singapore Architecture Faculty is setting up a laboratory to teach students to design buildings for maximum comfort. .This was stated428 words
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Article209 1970-11-27 3 Lecturers at varsity form union SINGAPORE University lecturers are to be represented by a union for the first time. The University of Singapore Academic Staff Union which was formed on Nov. 13 1970 will hold its first annual general meeting m June next year. Until the formation of the union,209 words
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104 1970-11-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. More than 31,000 people found jobs through employment offices m West Malaysia during the first ten months of the year, the Minister of Labour, Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam, said today. He added that this was more than twice the number for104 words
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Article, Illustration11 1970-11-27 3 *1 LIKE 6*1066 KmiW"KXB(I. ftXßfi CHIPS TASTC AWFUI!'11 words
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Advertisement248 1970-11-27 3 I HLHi^B «l I Ksi B bbbbbbbjh V^^^^HfIfI^^BIBBB^BVBVBVBVBVBVBVBVBvJ another great foundation We assist the development of industry and shoulder part of the responsibility to the growing economy of our island. It's our business to turn dreams into reality. It's good to 'rfC^A^l see more and more foundations Jt^£«^«Sr being laid248 words
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Article, Illustration155 1970-11-27 4 Sabah Govt gets two more patrol boats TWO MOEE SSft. patrol laaaches worth over $7M,MI were haaded over to the Sabah Geverameat by Vesper Thoraycroft Ualteers of Taajoag Kha receatly. The boats were delivered to the Royal Malayslaa Police who took them to a base la Johore for supplies before155 words
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187 1970-11-27 4 KOREANS TO HELP BOOST HEROES' FUND KUALA LUMPUR, Than. The Minister of Information and Culture, Dato Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah, disclosed tonight that the National Heroes* Fund now stood at |451,M1. Dato Hamzah, who is vice chairman of the fund, said $3t,Mt of the amount had been paid out187 words
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Article, Illustration191 1970-11-27 4 WormaldPestana security service tie-up in Singapore Aft AUSTRALIAN security service is to link up with Frank Pestana's Security and Investigation Services resulting m one of the most modern set-up of its kind being introduced here. It wiU be the first time Australia is entering into this field m Singapore. v191 words
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82 1970-11-27 4 Prof. Alatas to give talk on Islam PROFESSOR Syed Hussein Alatas will give a public talk on "Islam and Modernisation" at the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society Lor*\ig 12, Geylang, at 8 o'clock tonight. The talk is organised by the Malay Teachers' Union m an effort to widen the knowledge of82 words
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125 1970-11-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Fourth Asean Ministerial Conference scheduled for next month m Manila has been postponed to March next year because of the last week's typhoon m the Philippines. Typhoon Patsy hit Manila and its suburbs killing at least 160 and injured 1,500125 words
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Miscellaneous37 1970-11-27 4 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker y'tfNOW, £ARG£, IT J GWe&& I'LL £EALLV DOESN'T LOOK MAVE TO DO VERY DIGNIFIED TO MAVE I SOMETMinI^ J A DO& SITTING AROUND yv. ABOUT rr/ AN OFFICE LlfcTE TMAT j/— nTT|37 words
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Article, Illustration323 1970-11-27 5 WORK will start Jaaaary oa the last two phases of the $1M milllea East Coast reclamatioa scheme. It will be completed by 1f75. The scheme will give aa extra MM acres of laad althoagh ao declsloa Is taeaght to have heea made oa what323 words
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520 1970-11-27 5 THE Supreme Court dismissed an appeal yesterday by Mr. Tan Khye Yeow who claimed that under the name of Tan Hak Kee he owned oneseventh share m a trading partnership which became a public limited company m 1962. The Chief520 words
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145 1970-11-27 5 FISHERMAN DIED AFTER BID TO F REE ANCHOR FISHERMAN .Lee Chin Peng died after he dived into the South China sea to disentangle an anchor. Lee, 22, left Singapore on Oct. 31 on a fishing vessel with 10 crew, a coroner heard yesterday. When they arrived at the fishing ground,145 words
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197 1970-11-27 5 A TOTAL of 233 colour and monochrome prints from six countries will be on display at the Third South-East Asia Students' Photographic Exhibition to be held at the Exhibition Hall of the Singapore Polytechnic from Nov. 29 to Dec. 6. They were197 words
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84 1970-11-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.A collection of 277 photographs by 100 world famous cameramen from 23 countries is now on display at the National Art Gallery here. The exhibits represent about half the memorial collection of 539 works presented by the late Dato Loke Wan Tho84 words
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Article65 1970-11-27 5 THE body of contract labourer Ang Gelt Khoon, 32, was found m Keppel Harbour at 4.10 a.m. yesterday. Ang of Lorong Ah Thia, Bukit Panjang, was working at a construction site m East Lagoon on Tuesday when he fellinto the water. A workmate Koh Leong Cheng,65 words
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Article88 1970-11-27 5 A MAN robbed M. N. Abdu Hassan, 42, a salesman, ol $5,000 at the junction o Robinson Road and Boon Ta Street at 2 p.m. on Wednesday. Hassan of Malacca Street was returning to his office m Cecil Street from a banl nearby when the88 words
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Advertisement18 1970-11-27 5 hello !^^P I I'm the I genuine crystal ■D m V MAtooi ocrosf c writes first time everytime18 words
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128 1970-11-27 6 Cash preferred for the cyclone victims CASH donations are more welcome than relief supplies for cyclone victims of Pakistan, as local products often do not suit Pakistani needs, the Pakistan High Commission said yesterday. A statement from the High Commission however, gave details of provisions that are needed immediately. They128 words
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Article, Illustration75 1970-11-27 6 A LOAD of avUtiM fuel la dropped by parachute sat of the back of as RAF Hercules of 48 Sqaadroa to the R*yal Navy's far ward helicopter bate sear East Pakistan's Hood disaster area. INSET shows a team from v Air Despatch75 words
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Article42 1970-11-27 6 MALAYSIA- Singapore Airlines will present a Ceylonese cultural concert "Nirthanjali" by the Chitrasena national dance ensemble at the National Theatre on Monday at B.M pm to mark the inauguration of MSA's Boeing 7t7 services between Kuala Lumpur /Singapore and Ceylon.42 words
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Article, Illustration321 1970-11-27 6 Cheaper rates with Asian telecoms co-op SINGAPOREANS may soon be able to communicate with their Asian neighbours by a faster and much cheaper telecommunications service. Some 26 countries, mostly Asian but also Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union agreed m principle to the setting up of an "Asian321 words
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241 1970-11-27 6 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Malaysia said today that only a political solution will settle the problem of the Palestine refugees. Tuan Haji Shafie, M.P., discussed refugee problems m the General Assembly's Special Political Committee, which is considering the report of the United NationsAP - 241 words
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Article32 1970-11-27 6 KANG Eng Huat, of Toa Payoh, was fined $250 and had his car confiscated yesterday for using it as a pirate taxi m Kirn Kiat Road on June 9.32 words
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188 1970-11-27 6 POLICE PLAN TO CURB CRIME DURING PENANG PESTA PENANG, Thurs. Police outlined an eightpoint plan which could prevent a crime-wave during the Pesta Pulau Pinang festivities. THE OCPD of Georgetown, Supt. Mohamed Zaman Khan, told reporters today that the public must realise that the police represented only a small fraction188 words
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Article54 1970-11-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Royal Malaysian Air Force is recruiting 120 young men to expand its technical and communications sections More than 2,000 applicants are now sitting for examinations throughout the country to fill these vacancies. Another 50 vacancies for pilots and technical officers54 words
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94 1970-11-27 6 MALAYSIA- Singapore Airlines will nh be flying to Cair* aid beyond following the conclusion of an air services agreement between Singapore and the United Arab Republic. Under the bilateral agreement an •fflcial airline of the UAR can also operate to Singapore and beyond. The agreement was94 words
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Article70 1970-11-27 6 THE CHINESE YMCA is organising a carol group for children between the ages of seven and 12 and their parents. Formed by the children section of the Youth Department, the carol group will visit some children's Homes and members' families on Dec 23 from 6.30 p.m.70 words
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Article60 1970-11-27 6 IPOH, Thurs. Construction of a $20 million hospital here will begin early next year, the Perak Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Kamaruddin Mohamed Isa said today. The Federal-financed project was expected to be completed m phases m two and a half years. The 10-storey hospital will include60 words
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Article63 1970-11-27 6 A MAN snatched a purse containing $130 from Miss Goh Choon Lan, 24, a clerk, as she was walking along Queensway on Wednesday at 10.25 p.m. In another incident, a youth snatched a $170 gold chain from housewife Gan Ah Kee, 36, m Chua Chu Rang63 words
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Article42 1970-11-27 6 THIEVES broke into a shop, Tharoomals, m North Bridge Road and got with $2,000 from two cash registers on Wednesday. The company's manager, Mr. S.T. Rochiram, 39, discovered the loss when he opened the shop at 9.30 a.m. QQQ42 words
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Article39 1970-11-27 6 MR. Wee Mon Cheng, chairman of the finance subcommittee of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce will open the Ponggol Hotel off the 11 mile Pongool Road on Sunday at 1 p.m. A cocktail will follow the ODeninfir39 words
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Article, Illustration352 1970-11-27 7 Technologists needed in food industry UNIVERSITY COULD BE RESEARCH CENTRE, SAYS PROFESSOR SINGAPORE needs more food technologists for its growing food industry, Prof. John Hawthorn, head of the Food Science Department of Strathclyde University, said yesterday. He said that each time the food industry doubled its size, it required roughly352 words
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Article30 1970-11-27 7 MALAYSIA-SINGAPORE Airlines will hold its annual marketing conference m MSA Building, Robinson Road on Monday and Tuesday. The conference will be attended by its overseas, managers. ODD30 words
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Article29 1970-11-27 7 THE Apex Club of Singapore wiJJ celebrate its 40th anniversary with a dinner and dance on Sunday at the Cockpit Hotel restaurant, Oxley Rise at 8.00 p.m.29 words
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237 1970-11-27 7 SINGAPORE has been canning and exporting local dishes to world markets for years, Mr. Alan Yeo of Yeo Hiap Seng Ltd. said yesterday. He said his firm had been exporting delicacies like chicken, beef and fish curry. Spokesmen for other food237 words
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Article, Illustration18 1970-11-27 7 "Mother! I KNEW I shouldn't have told you.that he tried to kiss me m the stockroom."18 words
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119 1970-11-27 7 Plane delayed by a flap over flaps KUCHING, Thars. A Malaysia-Singapore Airliner bound for Slhn with the Minister of Transport, Date Abdul Ghani GUeug, en board, returned to Knchlng Airport eight minutes after take-off this morning becaase of trouble with the flap system. Aa MSA spokesmaa told Beraama that the119 words
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Advertisement172 1970-11-27 7 I *£v A¥ rUT A IW I I I P^ tv^ O) \m/'¥¥ IW^ 1 I TO HELP YOU IN YOUR ENGINEERING NEEDS I I Our engineering set-up m Singapore since 1965 is helping South-east Asia I I I I Oil Industries m their urgent demands for Oilfield Equipment, Design172 words
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Article, Illustration282 1970-11-27 8 Nixon fires Interior Secretary L WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Nixon last night dismissed his Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Walter Hickel (left) because, the White House said, they did not have a relationship of mutual confidence. The Presides! gave the uws personally la Mr. Hickel at a meeting last Bight. TheAFP; AP - 282 words
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Article317 1970-11-27 8 'Send no money to Dacca plea TORONTO, Thurs. The director of the World Council of Churches, Mr. Alan Brash, last night said that Pakistan was receiving more aid money than it was able to "absorb competently" and suggested that it be diverted to areas other than East Pakistan. "The money317 words
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275 1970-11-27 8 LONDON, Thurs. British Prime Minister Edward Heath and President Nixon will discuss Indian Ocean defence projects to counter the Soviet "naval threat" when they meet m Washington on Dec. 17 and 18, informed sources said here tonight. A joint study begun after Mr. Nixon'sAFP - 275 words
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Article53 1970-11-27 8 MADRID, Thurs. The Spanish Supreme Court yesterday annulled a sevenmonth jail sentence and fine of 10,000 pesetas ($426) given to Gonzalo Arias, known as the "sandwich man." Arias paced downtown Madrid two years ago, wearing a sandwich board reading: "I humbly demand free elections," andAP - 53 words
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Article53 1970-11-27 8 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The United Nations General Assembly today condemned all forms of hijacking "without exception" and urged governments to take "concerted action" to repress it. The Assembly's vote on the resolution was 105 m favour and none against with eight countries some of the Arab States53 words
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248 1970-11-27 8 Mishima's harakiri 'was plotted in March TOKYO, Ttaurs. Author YaUo Misbima told three of bis ymrthfal co-plotters before committing barakiri yesterday: "Never falter. March ahead with your task of reconstructing Japan with the Emperor as head of state." Police said he explicitly ordered the release of Gen. Kaftosbl Mashlta. "Submit248 words
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Article242 1970-11-27 8 LONDON, Than. Her Majesty's Geverameat aaheat yesterday aad allewed that trae leve had wea 1U way. Bed tape had tied ap the marriage plaas ef a 2>-year-eld Aastrallaa widew aad kept her ami her five childrea kaeckiag eatside the gates ef Bagtaad with her fiaacee242 words
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329 1970-11-27 8 DACCA, Thurs. Bengali nationalist leader Shiekh Mujibur Rahman today threatened to start an armed insurrection against the Central Pakistan Government and "feudal West Pakistani capitalists" if elections planned dor Dec. 7 are cancelled. Sheikh Mujibur, leader of the powerful Awmmi LeagueAFP - 329 words
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186 1970-11-27 8 HANOI, Thurs. A total of 48 people are so far known to have been killed and another 31 wounded m the weekend's American bombings of North Vietnam, according to official figures released here today. A statement said the bombings hit186 words
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Article66 1970-11-27 8 JAKARTA, Thurs. Italian Foreign Minister Aido Moro met with President Suharto for an hour at the Presidential palace today where the two men exchange gifts of silver. Mr. Moro, the first Italian Foreign Minister to ever visit Indonesia, was scheduled to fly back to Rome laterAP - 66 words
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Article, Illustration275 1970-11-27 8 SAIGON, Thus. The Seata Vietnamese Natloaal LJberattea Frost Is ready to iastract Its troops ia South Vietaam to observe traces over Christmas, New Year ami the "Tet" Laaar New Year, the Freat's claadesdae radto reported. Ike Freat Is prepared to observe "limited saspeasioa of effeasive actleas" «aAFP - 275 words
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Article278 1970-11-27 11 $13 million aid for Indon army WASHINGTON, Thurs. Secretary of State W H!! am J >Bers ld Congress yesterday that 13 million dollars m supplementary military assistance is needed for Indonesia because of the rapid deterioration of Soviet-supplied military equipment. Testifying before the House of Representatives' Foreign Affairs Committee, RogersAP - 278 words
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142 1970-11-27 11 INDIAN MPs PROTEST OVER 'BIASED RADIO' NEW DELHI, Thurs. Opposition members walked out of yesterday's session of the Indian Parliament's Upper House m protest against alleged distortion of news and pro-Government bias by the state-run All-India Radio. During discussion of the radio network, they claimed news concerning Opposition parties wasAFP - 142 words
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Article61 1970-11-27 11 PARIS, Thurs. Premier Jacques Chaban-Delmas left here today by air for Warsaw for a three-day visit to Poland, his first official visit abroad since he became Prime Minister m June 1989. Mr. Chaban-Delmas, who was accompanied by Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann, will have a series ofAFP - 61 words
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179 1970-11-27 11 BRITAIN HAS BECOME A HAVEN FOR SCROUNGERS, SAYS HEATH LONDON, Thmn. Prtae MlaUter Edward Heatk yatawUy if crimed BriUla't welfare teciety at "a aavea fir ■rriMfin." Its werM rale aa eae "ef retreat,** Its trading aad cemmerclal ■ttltadrt as "apathetic aad lethargic.** Tke aim ef his five-ateath- I d CeaservatlveAP - 179 words
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Article150 1970-11-27 11 LONDON, Thurs. Mr. Enoch Powell, stormy petrel of 1 the Conservative Party, last < night renewed his attacks on non-White immigration into Britain and claimed that < within 30 years half of the inhabitants of Britain's big industrial cities will be non- White. Mr. Powell, frequently150 words
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Article94 1970-11-27 12 THREE men, one armed with a knife, held up a taxi driver Yong Choon Seng, 34, and robbed him of $13 after they got down from his taxi at Lorong 34, Geylang, on Wednes day at 11.45 p.m. The three men had earlier boarded the taxi at94 words
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Article125 1970-11-27 12 BEIRUT, Thiri. Egypt has pat its land, air ud ■aval forces of maximam alert to face a "warlike*' Israeli bvJld-up of troops aad arm»tr east of the Saez Caaal, the Beirat aewspaper Al-Jartda reported today. The paper's Cairo cerrespMdeit said the Israeli halld■p wasAP - 125 words
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Article107 1970-11-27 12 Honolulu hippies harangued HONOLULU, Thurs. A Maui councilman who claims hippies are so dirty they pollute streams by bathing m them as called for a county cleanliness code to govern bodily filth. The island of Maui is victimised daily by a human invasion of an unclean, unkept species," says Joseph107 words
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Article, Illustration102 1970-11-27 12 A. MASAKAM, 35, was injured when his Ford Prefect crashed into a tree In Dunearn Road near the Singapore Turf Club at S p.m. yesterday. He had swerved to avoid colliding with another vehicle when the car skidded out of control. Passers-by102 words
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193 1970-11-27 12 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Nixon has said the United States would continue, by diplomacy or any other means, its efforts to free American servicemen held prisoner m North Vietnam. He made the statement yesterday at a White House ceremony where he presented193 words
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Article73 1970-11-27 12 SAIGON, Thurs. The Saigon Government has accepted m principle the accelerated withdrawal of Thailand's 12,000-strong "Black Panther" division now fighting m South Vietnam, Marshal Dawee Chullasapya, Commander-in-Chief of Thailand's armed forces, revealed today. Before leaving for Phnom Penh after a three-day official visit he said: "NowAFP - 73 words
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Article52 1970-11-27 12 CARPENTER Mohd. bin Sarbini, 21, died when he fell from the 15th floor of Hotel Royal m Newton Road on Nov. 13. Mohd. was knocking some planks with a hammer at 11.15 am. when the accident happened. Assistant Coroner Chan Chee Pew recorded a verdict52 words
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340 1970-11-27 12 School fees in arrears a pay cut for teachers TAIPING, Thurs. Education authorities are investigating complaints that 20 teachers from a school near here had their salaries reduced this month because many of its students had failed to pay their fees. The Chief Education Officer, Dato Idris Babjee, said he340 words
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232 1970-11-27 12 From Saigon shack to African palace for war waif Cinderella BANGUI (Central African Republic), Thurs. Until last week, Martine sold cigarettes on the streets of Saigon and lived m a shack made of flattened beer cans. Today, she became the daughter of a President, riding m a limousine. The girlAP - 232 words
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Article41 1970-11-27 12 A CRANE-DRIVER Gan Eng Cheong, 35, charged with raping an 11-year-old girl m a house m Birch Road between Oct. 11 and 13 was committed to stand trial m the High Court by Ninth Magistrate E.C. Foenander yesterday.41 words
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370 1970-11-27 12 The days of wheedling are over Jurong can now afford to be choosy JURONG Town Corporation can now afford to be choosy m parcelling out sites to companies applying for land m the industrial estate. JTC chairman, Mr. Woon Wang Siang, said m a talk on "Challenge on Industrialisation" at370 words
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Article66 1970-11-27 12 HOUSEWIFE Rokiah binte Kundo,3s, who suffered from epileptic fits for 10 years, fell into a tributary and drowned m Lorong 3, Geylang on Nov. 13. C Her husband, Inche Mohd. Hassan, 36, told the coroner yesterday that Rokiah might have fallen from her66 words
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236 1970-11-27 12 CHILDREN of Singapore citizens are not allowed to enrol m the Singapore International School, an Education Ministry spokesman said yesterday. He did not give reasons for the ruling. Singapore citizens are at present allowed to attend private schools like the American School. The International School,236 words
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Advertisement166 1970-11-27 12 "OVAL 260 THE SINGING TYPfWMTffI The ROYAL 260. unique, durable and elegant with a fine simulated wood finish. Takes the drudgery out of work with a 7 transistor radio built into the detachable cover. Powerful 2^' speaker and concealed atenna. A perfect and loyal companion for writers, journalists, executives and166 words
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Article, Illustration75 1970-11-27 13 LORRY DOES A FLIP, BUT DRIVER CRAWLS OUT UNHARMED this ukivkk 01 this three-ton lorry, Yip Chye Hock, 4t, crawled out unscathed after it overturned at Ewart Circus, Bukit Timah 7V4 m.s. yesterday. The lorry was carrying about 19 tons of timber when one of its rear tyres burst, causing75 words
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848 1970-11-27 13 'I saw Mi mi attack Mrs W with a shining object' HUSBAND MAKES HIS DEFENCE AT MURDER TRIAL BAR GIRL and dance hostess Mimi Wong Weng Siu's husband told the High Court yesterday that he saw her stabbing Mrs. Ayako Watanabe with a "shining white object" on the night of848 words
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323 1970-11-27 13 PRIVATE doctors want the police to allow them to park m prohibited parking areas when they answer emergency calls and a request has been sent to the Commissioner of Police. Mr. Y.W. Chan, secretary of the Automobile Association of Singapore, says323 words
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94 1970-11-27 13 STATE Coroner Liew Ngik Kee recorded a verdict of misadventure yesterday on the death of Pte. Low Kok Lam, 20, who was drowned while swimming m the sea off Changi Point on Nov. 15. Pte. Low of Seletar Camp who went for a picnic with94 words
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235 1970-11-27 13 A VARIETY concert featuring the National Theatre Club's music and dance sections will be held at the National Theatre on Dec. 14 at 8 p.m. to celebrate the club's third anniversary. Mr. Low Hiok Boon, chairman of the organising committee, told a235 words
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95 1970-11-27 13 MADAM Hum Yit Quee was fined a total of $600 yesterday for making false statements m her tax returns and failing to notify the Tax Division of the increase m rent of her properties. She pleaded guilty to three charges of failing to95 words
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244 1970-11-27 13 FOUR DAYS after two young men had taken part m robbing a carpenter, they threatened to beat up his family for reporting the matter to the police, a court was told yesterday. One of them, ex-national serviceman Chan Cheng Tian, 20, who was arrested244 words
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Article32 1970-11-27 13 THE numbers picked m yesterday's Toto draw were: 10, 15; 4, 36 and 6. The additional number was 34. In the circles' draw, the numbers picked were 15, 39, 16.32 words
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Advertisement174 1970-11-27 13 U Hk Singapore Hyatt Hotel Wants Career Seekers. Not Job Hunters. Applications from experienced personnel are invited for the following posts Sales Department Food and Beverage Tour Co-ordinators Room Service Supervisor Sales Representatives Room Service Waiters Filing Clerks/Typists Headwaiters, Tracing Clerks Station waiters/waitresses Receptionists/waitresses Accounts Department Commis Waiters/waitresses Income auditors174 words
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Miscellaneous20 1970-11-27 13 THE TIDES TODAY: t.17 a.m. (B.t ft.); 1t.33 p.m. (8.3 ft.) TOMORROW: t.47 a.m. (t.2 ft.); 11.17 p.m. (B.€ ft.)20 words
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Article, Illustration523 1970-11-27 14 NG POH CHUEN - NG POH CHUEN THE Singapore Film Society is to screen the film Red Beard, at the Cultural Centre Theatre at 6 pm and 9 pm on Sunday. The" film, highly rated by critics at the 1995 London Film Festival, tells of a523 words
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295 1970-11-27 14 AMAR JEET - THE EVERLY BROTHER'S ORIGINAL GREATEST HITS Yd. (CBS CES4IIS) THERE'S nothing like tuning on to old favourites somehow they're immortal The Everly Brothers those two young smiling fates who captured the music parades of the late 50's with their swinging lilting tunes, surely have295 words
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Advertisement154 1970-11-27 14 Over 2 tons of Levi's 4000 pairs 100 sizes. For all sexes. Singapore's largest and wildest selection of Levi's. The newest bellbottoms, flares, straight legs and tapers. Plaids, checks and stripes. Farout dress jeans, Far-in StaPrest slacks. FLOW INTO meluiani's 52, North Bridge Rd, Singapore AA COLORSCOPE 4 *«R™«!E™«-~—Z-~J SUB154 words
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Advertisement712 1970-11-27 14 3 pm: A talk on Youth m the United Nations by Mr. Vernon Perreau at the National Library. 7 pm: Night bazaars at Bukit Panjang Village 10 m.s., Indus Road, Jalan Kayu, Kampong Java/Keng Lee Road, Margaret Drive, Circuit Road, Tai Thong Crescent, Telok Kurau (between Lorongs H and k),712 words
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Miscellaneous510 1970-11-27 14 StdI*SCODQ r a ~'BP*imiP^uuul I— -uuunuuuaMuuuuuuuuui I— muununnuuuunnnnnni l^#JiUtiJUlaU l^jQEuttSunnGnni I^QElI^Q^ They say an iceberg's You are naturally Y o«r uusuallv fertile* nine-tenths below the emotionally sensitive crwXe iZZtiiuJ surface. You're no and impressionable, S22S at ftsllhroiiJp iceberg, but you wisely certain personal contacts 2SSS opportoiittef to put only a510 words
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Advertisement11 1970-11-27 15 ffmh Smirnoff PP Smirnofl, on everybody's lips, on nobody's breath. -"W11 words
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Miscellaneous1534 1970-11-27 15 -""'"""■"""■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■"■■■"""""""■■"■■""■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ jj 22 S fj| flg nW ■'1/^ SP |n!rtß I S ■nil i 1 tl/ 1 bSSXi nfc-I K^ii= >B^ B B jU^JrA aa |r J^BB ■^■ftannl ftnn^BSnnn ftnnnnnnnnL^^^nni MM aw nnnm nnnVnnnW L^Hi^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BrnnnnnnnnnnnnY^Er ■nVfIUI c hHB BHM Bil nnm i HAIIIII i VirW iKiBEiIMHHifIBHKHi anaai VaV^nsan^ BMBI I1,534 words
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Article, Illustration819 1970-11-27 16 ALLAN CHAN - Escort gets a boost ALLAN CHAN ENGINE: 1,298 cc cast iron, crossflow and bowl-in-piston combustion chamber; maximum power 57 bhp at 5,500 rpm (net), maximum torque 67 Ib. ft. at 3,000 rpm, compression ratio 9:1. PERFORMANCE: Maximum speed 86 mph; 0 to 60 mph m 163 seconds; fuel consumption 32819 words
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Article, Illustration97 1970-11-27 16 DRIVE -IN DRAWN BY JOHN ROBINSON Panic Stops-really standing on the brakescause the wheels to lock. Weight is transferred to the front with the result that the back slides out. Avoid by anticipation. I Going too fast into a corner, then braking on the bend is likely to lock the97 words
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Article95 1970-11-27 16 A d to the 1970 se end of m dub lew Ford's plaas to iavolvemi complete! from worl Oaly la Motor Co for its Abi Chrysle dropped with m b greatest I Marathon Chrysle moath, Ui competiti raclag c General B ia motor I The re works tt absorbed masagen95 words
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Advertisement46 1970-11-27 16 Accessories Of The Best QualityCForThe cMotoringEnthusiastsi Steering Wheel Side Mirror DEALING IN ALL KINDS OF AUTOMOTIVE SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES WITH FIXING. IMPORTERS tr EXPORTERS A TZtadinf Cc. f NO. 28, KERBAU ROAD, SPORE 8. P.O. Box 47 Owen Road Post Of flco tel: ***** *****346 words
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Article, Illustration433 1970-11-27 17 chance share e honours seems to herald the beginning of the motor sport on the local front and at 'vel or does It? 's announcement on Tuesday that it to withdraw from racing except for ment la selected formula one events, let the dreaded triangle of withdrawal •rks competition support.433 words
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Article, Illustration491 1970-11-27 17 More power for these brakes WANTED THE NEW year a approaching and major motorcycle manufacturers are bringing oat their latest models. Some are entirely new designs, some are modified versions of the lt7t models. The latest from Yamaha Is the L2G, an updated version of their popular YL 1. The491 words
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Article, Illustration1292 1970-11-27 17 LEE CHIU SAN - LEE CHIU SAN Ny WHY MUST THE POLICE PICK ON MOTOR CYCLISTS? QlfflOll CYCUNG MOTORCYCLISTS, to arms! This is the cjill made m the latest issue of the magazine "Singapore Motor Sport." "I cannot help feeling that a strong, militant, motorcyclist's representation is long overdue,"1,292 words
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249 1970-11-27 18 JAKARTA, Thurs. Apparently stung by criticism m the local press) the Department of Trade announced today it was cracking down on foreign import export firms mostly from Singapore and Hongkong which it claimed are taking business away from private Indonesian firms. In its newAP - 249 words
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Article115 1970-11-27 18 Chinese Chambers meet THE joint committee of the Malaysian and Singapore Chliese Chambers of Commerce will meet la Republic tomorrow to discuss how to speed up the formation of shippers* councils In the two countries. They will also discuss how to strengthen the Shipping Freight Booking Centre which was set115 words
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Article173 1970-11-27 18 LONDON, Thurs.— West European Industrial leaders today warned President Nixon that enactment of the new U.S. Trade Bill establishing import quotas on some merchandise could bring retaliation against American exports. John Partridgz, president of the Confederation of British industries, announced that he had sent the warningAP - 173 words
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Article42 1970-11-27 18 (Yesterday's closing prices, m tr.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 39.20. (2) 148.60; Hongkong 39.23; Beirut 37.95; London 37.65; Zurich 37.808 37.955. Paris 38.16. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling area* m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price per taeL42 words
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Article29 1970-11-27 18 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Nov. 26, m sterling par metric ion). Ton*: Steady but quiet; Spot 1479 1481; 8-month 1480 1481; Settlement 1481; 'Total turnover 540 tone.29 words
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Article258 1970-11-27 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Soviet Union, Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary have given an assurance to the Commerce and Industry Minister, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, that they would consider buying more Standard Malaysian Rubber. Inche Kbir said today the four countries were studying the advantages258 words
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Article255 1970-11-27 18 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for Nov. 26). On New York TT 6.***** South Vietnam (per On New York DD 6.0825 1.000 piastres) 14.70 Gold (99% fineness. Sterling255 words
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537 1970-11-27 18 THE Malaysian Investment Fund, which is managed by Asia Unit Trusts, has lifted its dividend payment for the six months ended Oct. IS by 19 per cent compared with the dividend for the previous six months. The executive director of Asia Unit Trusts, Mr R.C.537 words
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Article342 1970-11-27 18 A consistently steady tone during the week (ended Nov. 26) eventually saw a near three-cent rise from previous levels, reported HOLIDAY, CUTLER BATH. Although China has reportedly made no further appearance on the market since last week's brief sally, this re-entry acted as a catalyst to subsequent342 words
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Article, Illustration246 1970-11-27 18 PEOPLE in business Mr JOHN HA MILL, a -director of International Export Association, will be visiting Singapore from December 1 to 4. Mr Ha mill left London on November 10, visiting Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta, Bangkok, Hongkong and. Sydney, to strengthen tie* with association members and businessmen. He will have similar246 words
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Article71 1970-11-27 18 SABAH TIMBER'S estimated profit for the six months ended June was £1,860,000 compared to £1,750,000 for the same period last year. The interim report said profits for the full year are not expected to reach the 1969 all time record as log production m the second half of71 words
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Article292 1970-11-27 18 The market yesterday closed sharply lower with prices declining over a broad front, dealers said. Trading was minimal and at 1446 the Financial Times index was six points lower at 321.5. The market reacted sharply to Id's lower third quarter results, which coupled with results from other292 words
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Article236 1970-11-27 18 AMSTERDAM Internationals were weak m quiet dealings yesterday. But KLM Airlines was firm and shippings steady with Scheevaart Unie down. Losses predominated m local industrials, except carpet firms which were steady to firm. Leading banks and investment funds lost ground and insurances were weaker. PARIS The market dosed236 words
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Article268 1970-11-27 18 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The U.S. government said m a preliminary report that wholesale prices dropped this month, a cheering economic note after Tuesday's report of October's biggest jump m living costs m six months. The Labour Department said wholesale costs of food and a broadAP - 268 words
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Article760 1970-11-27 19 ANCHISES 62 (Q) D«c 7/10 L'pool, B'fast, G'gow via Trinco. C'bo, D'ban. BF/MC AN DRZEJ STRUG n Pt/Nov 29 P. Sham (Nov 30/ Dec 1) Ptntng (D«c 2/3). A'dam/R'dam, H'burg, Qydnla. POL/CFS backtera KITA Dec S Muscat, Dubai. Karachi. CPKM/CPA ARPETA Dec 1/3 P. Sham, Penang, Colombo. Bombay.760 words
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Article518 1970-11-27 19 AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pta) Ltd. *****/8 API American President Unas ***** AUS Austasia Una ***** BEN Ban Una Steamers ***** BSC Sulsing Shipping Co ***** BA British Asian *****3 CFS CF Sharp A-Co. (M) Pta. Ltd *****/7 CPA Compass Agencies (Pta) Ltd. *****7 EAC East518 words
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Advertisement690 1970-11-27 19 W.NHTUNEORItNTUpjI. T> OXCOWPOWATtD IN TMt mMLX Of ■NCAPQWC) ICB BUILCXNC 2 SHEKTQN WAY SINGAPOWC 1 TEL f3*33-7. UK -EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON.H'BUfIG, ROAM. HAVRE, S.n 9 «por. r Sham "aMNfI AJHItVfS Nt*TUN< 2IMCON 1/4 Om Vt-Dac 1/• Dm L'om 4/1. Mbuf««/1 Rdtmil/l Havre 14/1 NirruNC AOUAMARIMI 4/« Jan «Jm690 words
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Article594 1970-11-27 20 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east S!^!!!!!P mmmmm^nr^ Manila. Hongkong, Ke«ung, Kaoh»iun«. HLL/AFT ANNA TAYLOR o«c 2 /6 S.*on. Quinhon. SSV/BA AR.STAGELOS Dec 1/2 !■>.■«-. MOSK/LEO ASTRIOBAKKE Dec 26/28 Hongkong. Japan, Vcouver. KSL/SB ASKA Dec 6/7 HK., Y'hama, Nagoya. Kobe/Osaka. 81/ IK594 words
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Article309 1970-11-27 20 TOKYO, Thurs. A professor at Nihon University has developed an effective and economical method to dispose of oil discharged from ships and industrial plants as well as livestock waste. Professor Masakuni Kanai, who is specialising m sanitary engineering, announced the new method at a recent meeting of the309 words
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Article235 1970-11-27 20 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 27. OUT: Quirinale 1/2; Asahi Maru No. 37 8/9; Glenfalloch 10/11; Theseus 33/34; Helenas 38/39; Leda Maersk 42/43; Shinun Maru 44; Florian Ceynowa 47; Aik Leong 20 east IN: Salimiah (after Thomas Maersk) 3/4; Boribana235 words
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Article163 1970-11-27 20 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. AUSTRALASIA Nov 28/30 Fremantle (Dec 7). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Dec 17/19 P. Sham (Dec 20). Singapore (Dec 21), Fremantle (D«c 28). AUS/AUS BRORIVER Dec 24/27 Adelaide, Melbourne. Sydney. SSL/TC BROWIND Jan 21/24 Adelaide. Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC163 words
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Article386 1970-11-27 20 I Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. «üby 5«-5 TDY B.S. Begawan. SSC/SSC B. MANGAN Dec 29 P. Sham (Dec 31). BBL/HC BRONX VI LLE Dec 3 P. Sham (Dec 7). BBL/MC DARPOSATU Dec 3/5 Sorong/Biak/DJajapura. SI/SI EPAR Inpt/Nov2B DJakarta/Semarang. PL/PL ESAU In Pt/Nov 30 Bandjarmasin PL/PL386 words
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Advertisement289 1970-11-27 20 I SCINOIA (Sr) LINES I PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE W—mmM Loading For: LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO. VANCOUVER B.C. TACOMA. Penang P s h«m Singapore l Angeles JAIAMAHI 30/31 Ok 1/2 j.,, 3/S Jm 4 F.b IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANTC GULF SERVICE LOADING FOR: NEW289 words
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480 1970-11-27 21 IPOH, Thurs. The President of the All-Malaya Chinese Mining Association, Dato Chan Kwong Hon, yesterday called on the Government to reduce the "heavy tax burden" borne by the tin industry. He said: "It is our earnest hope that our Government will lend a sympathetic480 words
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Article1539 1970-11-27 21 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE TH ERE was no f oil o w- through of Wednesday's bulMsh trend and trading on the Stock Exchange yesterday finished on a mixed note. Volume also sank below the one-million mark to 863,000 units to which industrials subscribed 729,000, properties1,539 words
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Article79 1970-11-27 21 (Managers' price, foe Nov. 27) B. 8. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.17 1.22xd MaLFrogreas Fu««l 1.02 1.07 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Growth Fund .97 1.02xd SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Wn— II i m US Thtad sngapoqp 1.16 B. S. The Commerce Ind. Fund .96 l.OOxd The Saving Fund79 words
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Article297 1970-11-27 21 tt-l/» cents a lb. (up one cent). Wednesday's after-hours steadiness was carried through to the morning market yesterday. Prices opened with December l RSS at 56-1/4 cents. Speculator buying and further shortcovering lifted prices to the day's high of 56-7/8 cents before profit-taking and a smattering of297 words
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Article63 1970-11-27 21 (Yesterday's official buyer /seller prices, m pence perlb). Tone: Hesitant; ClF's Dec. 19-1/8 19-1/2, Jan. 19-3/8 19-11/16 Feb. 19-6/8 20; Spot 19-7/8 20-1/4; Settlements Jan. 20-3/16 20-7/16, Feb. 20-1/2 20-3/4, March 20-7/8 21-1/8, Jan/March 20-1/2 20-3/4. April/June 21-3/8 21-1/2, July /Sept. 21-7/8 22-1/16, Oct/Dec. 22-1/8 22-6/16, Jan/March 22-1/463 words
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Article62 1970-11-27 21 TIN SO4O a picul (dowa $4). The Straits tin price fell by $4 a picul yesterday to $646 on an offering estimated five tons lower at 290 tons. The London overnight prices registered another big fall of £13 a ton. Support at the lower levels m Penang came62 words
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Article51 1970-11-27 21 DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED BATU KAWAN RUBBER AND COCONUT PLANTATIONS will pay a second interim dividend of 10 per cent on Dec. 30 to shareholders on the register today. TAIPING CONSOLIDATED will pay an interim dividend (its 63rd.) of 10 per cent on Dec. 28 to shareholders on the register on Dec.51 words
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Article156 1970-11-27 21 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long too, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian Nov. 231, Dec and Jan. Both 232 V*. Feb. 233%. all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Strait* Dec /Jan. 163 quoted; Malayan March 166 sellers; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton)156 words
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Article334 1970-11-27 21 The market yesterday started with a modest rally centred on leading issues but failed to gain further support on lack of fresh stimuli. Prices continued to drift lower m the afternoon and the stock average slipped 15.78 yen to close at 2,041.15 yen. Prominent losers were Nippon334 words
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Article644 1970-11-27 21 Share prices declined over a broad front yesterday although one or two mining shares were able to close off the bottom. Speculative stocks were nearly all marked down, while many established issues followed suit. Mineral Securities shed 50 cents at $12.70 as the latest Westmoreland moves outweighed644 words
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Article216 1970-11-27 21 Stocks were firm yesterday although turnover did not show a significant increase. Banks improved $1 to $163, and Land also had a similar rise to $104. Jardines advanced to $30.75, while Lights, Electrics and Telephone held steady. Paul Y. declined to S6 but was looking firmer at216 words
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Article185 1970-11-27 21 LONDON, Thurs. Grain shippers have covered cargoes from the U.S. North Pacific to Manila at US$l2 fd (free discharge) for Dec. and from the U.S. Gulf to West Italy at US$B.5O fd for Jan. It was now understood that yesterday's tentative coal fixtures from Hampton Boards to185 words
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Advertisement1494 1970-11-27 22 For our Classified Jl/n ffurr 0"00 Tele- Ad Services I VISIT bHNG ART GALLERY. Mmg Court Hotel Shopping Arcade. COII#CtJOA ft! l#Cefjl fgqfjfjll OeMAtMetal open doily. Framing by professionally trained artist Local artist work available. Tang Chou Art Gallery. AAA Owtram Park felk.^4 Tel: tfbb/b. KNOW WHY Lady Precious Stream1,494 words
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Advertisement651 1970-11-27 22 THf SINGAPORE HIKAID FRIDAY, NOVIMSIR 77. 1970 DAMCINtt 3 HOURS Quickstep. M^PMMfILRH WalU. Foxtrot. Cha-cha. Daily U^MHIIiMIM||||^H|B private lessons 10 a.m. 10 p.m. Ghani's School of Dancing. Hindoo Rom. s-por* p/2552 i o^^*o*o*o*o*o***mm^* n RCDiFFUSION DRESSMAKING .INSTITUTE by TELEVISION RENTALS Mrs. K.Y. Lee. Morning, afternoon H CASH R^r •v 712;651 words
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519 1970-11-27 23 BRIAN CLOSE DISMISSED LONDON, Thurs. Brian Close, the former England's captain and Yorkshire's skipper for the past seven years, has been dismissed, the county committee announced m a shock statement, yesterday. Close, aged 39, will not be reengaged for the next season,AFP - 519 words
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120 1970-11-27 23 Macao Prix promises to be exciting MACAO, Thurs. Jim Bussel, the Australian who is the managing director of the Malayan Air Charter of Kuala Lumpur, told AFP that the Macao Prix race on Sunday will be 'a very fast and exciting one. Bussel, who was the winner of the PrixAFP - 120 words
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304 1970-11-27 23 Progressive shows top form in trial RACING HERALD "TZ** SPEEDMASTER and Progressive (Subian Dalwee) provided an interesting workout on soft going at Bukit Timah yesterday. They raced stride for stride over 3f m 38 2/5 with very little between them at the post. Progressive has improved tremendously since his fifth304 words
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Article177 1970-11-27 23 Fortaae Hunter, who scored a smart double at Kuala Lumpur early this month, has been promoted to the top class. Escalation a run-away winner at Bukit Timah last week, goes over to class two from class three while Sir Kmigkt and Demand Draft have beenAFP - 177 words
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159 1970-11-27 23 NEW YORK, Thurs. Fiji's Rugby Union touring team was beaten 12-11 by a New York selection at Randall's Island Stadium here yesterday. The match, watched by a crowd of 2,000, was played to mark the admission of Fiji to the United Nations. TheAFP - 159 words
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Article270 1970-11-27 23 TEEING off times for the Malaysia/Singapore Sikhs Sports Council Golf to be played at Sime Road, on Sunday, November 29. DDD Ist TEE: 7.30 Gian Singh (10); B.S. Soin (10); Gurdex Singh GUI (12). 7.36 Hargopa Singh GUI (11); Babu Singh (13); Kharak Singh Dhat (16). 7.42270 words
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342 1970-11-27 23 STOCKHOLM, Thurs. Cliff Richey of the United States last night emerged as sole winner of the U5525,000 first prize m the International Tennis Grand Prix series, thanks to a second round win m the Stockholm open tournament. Ricbey, 23, made sure of theAP - 342 words
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420 1970-11-27 23 TAIPEI, Thurs. World track and field record holder, Miss Chi Cheng of Taiwan wishes to concentrate on sprinting and giving up broad jump and pentathlon m the Asian Games it was reported here today. In a trans-ocean telephone interview the "ironAP; AFP - 420 words
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Advertisement45 1970-11-27 23 graduate to J PGF engineered clubs that bring a unique experience to every vim golfer the ultimate m golf club \L\ design and performance. A\ PRECISION GOLF FORGING PTY. LTD. Sole Agent: y| Merchandise Holdings(S) Pte.Ud. Killiney P.O. Box 122, Singapore 9. Tel: *****2 I45 words
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Miscellaneous55 1970-11-27 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left i^y /d.. YS^-^I I I PIP? WELL, SUREtA I fBUT THERE'S NO V AFTER KELLY AND S YOU DID SAY I I DlO/y V IT'S THE ONLY WAY WE GUARANTEE YOU'LL j I ARE MARRIED YOU'LL MARRY >C V rAKi ADOPT STORMY. 7 GET THE55 words
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291 1970-11-27 24 ELEVEN countries have so far responded to Singapore's invitation to participate m the first Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships to be held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium from Mar. 20 to 25. The participating nations are England, Scotland, Australia, New Zealand, India, Malaysia, Nigeria, Ghana,291 words
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Article141 1970-11-27 24 FIRM favourites Daggers trounced Fraser and Neave 31-12 m the Singapore Women's Netball Association's Inter-League tournament at River Valley Road yesterday. Daggers played up to expectations and excelled with fast and swift passings. Jenny Loyd and Wendy Scott top-scored for Daggers, who led by 1 S141 words
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369 1970-11-27 24 Easy 29-8 win for Nomads over Farelf SCC NOMADS played hard and fast rugby to trounce GHQ Farelf by 29 points (4 goals, a drop goal, a penalty and a try) to 8 (goal and a try) m a friendly match on the padang yesterday. FARELF took the field with369 words
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187 1970-11-27 24 SINGAPORE Recreation Club trounced Far East Air Force 7-1 m a friendly women's hockey match at the Padang yesterday. Left winger Lav Pik Nguk was the star of the match. She netted three of the seven goals for Recs. The match was a187 words
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Article81 1970-11-27 24 ENTRIES are now invited for the Singapore Chess Federation 1970 Inter-Club chess tournament which starts on Dec. 4. The competition will be divided into two sections and all entries must be submitted to the competitions secretary, Singapore Chess Federation, P.O. Box 190, Killiney Road by81 words
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Article, Illustration388 1970-11-27 24 INDIA is confident of retaining the Asian Games hockey title. Team manager Mr. Balbir Singh said this shortly after the Indian 21-member squad arrived Paya Lebar Airport yesterday- "We have the youngest side to represent India m a major international388 words
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226 1970-11-27 24 LONDON, Wed. England, playing their first match since the World Cup, scored a comfortable 3-1 victory over East Germany here tonight. It was the East Germans' first visit to Wembley, and a crowd of 93,000 turned out to see them. England played226 words
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93 1970-11-27 24 TOKYO. Thurs. Hans Gunnar Likjenvall and BJorn Olof Anders Jacobson of Sweden shared the first-day lead m an international modern pentathlon meet after they each scored 1,035 points by beating 23 opponents m fencing yesterday. Japan's ground self-defence force champion, Shozo Fujita, was third asAP - 93 words
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205 1970-11-27 24 STATE three-quarter Liew Khim Liat is a doubtful starter m the Singapore Civilians side against Singapore Joint Services m the HMS Malaya Cup rugby match on the Padang tomorrow. Khim Liat is on the injured list sustained m the friendly match two205 words
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Miscellaneous16 1970-11-27 24 B^LT T^gW^BT fIHH B^B% 1 B^ E^^^f First Features George well, well, what a marvellous surprise16 words
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Miscellaneous397 1970-11-27 24 'i J2 HBP~TBMbW^~~T^" i I 6 I |z 19 BBBJ L_^ H H "kH~ "22~^ II KH 24 tSMSSSaSSSM ACEOSS DOWN 4. Thongs would give a saint 1. It acts eccentricly without knocks (6) moving (6) 8. Celebration drink around the 2. It's unrestricted round an enafternoon it'll get you397 words
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Title Section13 1970-11-27 1 THE SINGAPORE herald RACE GUIDE FOR THIRD DAY Singapore, Sat., Nov. 28, 197013 words
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1338 1970-11-27 1 CAVALIER - Wall Street safe SELECTIONS each-way proposition CAVALIER BY' CAVALIER WAPKSMAN MERLIN CLEVEB ANDY CLEVEft ANDY TAE-KWON-DO Bacel Pregreaalve Pragreaaive Clevea Aady BJaggJt Puaway lutlltUl SPOTAVANA FUTURE CELTIC KNIGHT Race 2. G«UT» Spatavaaa CaM Tax Celtic Haifa! Celtic Kalgat Fatare CAEBAS CABBAB CATTEBICK umctl Catleriek Catlertck FaaieSkae MC Marie Magic Blag1,338 words
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Article1979 1970-11-27 2 1. ***** RINGGIT (Flyover) 7lr 9.oo<ld+i a Tooranga/Bougoure (-7) CH Tan (3) F 7/13 Sp2l/ll d4c4 8.13y 6f; 1:16.8; Hd, 2, 1 Miller. 8/8 Pgl2/7dlc4 7.10y 6f; 1:15.8; Vz, 2 l h, Harbridge. 13/16 Spl3/6 d4c3 B.Bg 6f; 1:14.8, Nk, 1, 1 Ang. 2. 90 LA NOTRE (Satan) 4A B.l3dd+l1,979 words
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Article2110 1970-11-27 3 5. *****V AKI N (Castle Donnlngton) 7NZ 8 .08 Mm* a Tunku TCN/Noordin Moran (10) 11/13 Sp2l/ll d2cl B.Bh 6f; 1:18.2; 1,2, hd Moran. 10/11 Sp4/10 d2cl B. log 9f 1:51.4; Vz, 3, nk Moran. 2/13 Sp26/9 dlc2 B.log 9f; 1 Royal Meadow II 8.0, 3. Yangtze Kiang 8.12 1:53;2,110 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1970-11-27 4 7. CBSBS KACHANG KUDA (Quorum) 5E t.o«dd*i3 9 Goldmlnt/J. Donnelly Chlam (t) 5/11 Sp22/ll dlcl 7.7h8f; 1:44.2; Vt, 1, 2 Omar. 6/12 1p25/10 dlcl 7.8 g 6f; 1:14; Nk. lVi, lVt Omar. 5/11 Sp4/10d2cl 8.12g9f; 1:51.4; V 2, 3, nk Hassan.1,079 words
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