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Title Section14 1970-11-30 1 THE SINGAPORE Herald No. 113 Singapore Monday, November 30, 1970 MC(P) 2207 15 CENTS14 words
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Article59 1970-11-30 1 FROM today the Herald is starting a chess column. Initially, we are featuring selected games from the 19th Chess Olympiade held recently m Siegen, West Germany. Games played by members of the Singapore Olympic chess team will be followed by those played by teams of other59 words
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Article544 1970-11-30 1 EAST GERMANS PUT BRAKE ON ROAD AND RAIL TRAFFIC BERLIN, Sun. East Germany today continued to put pressure on road and rail traffic through its territory to West Berlin m protest against the decision of the West German Christian Democratic Party to hold a top-level meetingAFP - 544 words
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Article, Illustration407 1970-11-30 1 Singapore's Anne Win beats the men in 20-lap macao race TWO FIRST, FIRST GIRLS... THE happiness of a long-distance walker... Jenny Seah of the United Overseas Bank, who was first home m the women, section of a seven-mile walk yesterday morning from High Street to Mac Ritchie Reservoir. Her time:AFP; PHILLIP LIM - 407 words
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Article32 1970-11-30 1 OOD WORLD CHAMPION COPENHAGEN, Sun. West German Klaus Muller today won the sixth world bowling championships here by beating Henry Tan of Singapore m the final by 651 points to ssi. AFPAFP - 32 words
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248 1970-11-30 1 US plane crashes in Vietnam with 79 aboard SAIGON, Sun. Rescue aircraft groped through overcast skies today searching m South Vietnam's rugged Central Highlands for a U.S. transport missing since Friday with six Americans and 73 Vietnamese aboard. "The aircraft has not been located," the U.S. Command said m aAP - 248 words
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Article28 1970-11-30 1 DDO DEATH OF WRITER BONN, Sun. German writer and poet Ftiz Von Until died at his Rhine! and home at Dietz-Lahn late yesterday at the age of SS.28 words
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150 1970-11-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sua. Prime Minister Tan Abdul Rasak said Malaysia's decision to support China's membership m the United Nations is motivated by political facto. "It was made solely la the laterest of aad for the altlmate security of Malaysia,'' he added la150 words
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105 1970-11-30 1 CAIRO, Sun. Abdel Mohsen Abulnur, secretarygeneral of the Arab Socialist Union, Egypt's single political party, said today that Israel was not serious m their claim that they wanted to resume contact with United Nations peace envoy Dr. Gunnar Jarring. He told partyAFP - 105 words
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199 1970-11-30 1 lII* NEW YORK, Sun. Green Beret commandos who raided a Communist compound near Hanoi on N.j. 21 took "a few" North Vietnamese as prisoners during the mission, the New York Daily News said m todays editions. News reporter Joseph Fried, quoting reliableAP - 199 words
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Article, Illustration195 1970-11-30 1 LONDON, Sun. Pope Paul VI indicated shortly before leaving on his Far Eastern tour that the French Cardinal Villot (above) was the man he apparently wanted to succeed him, the British Sunday Times newspaper said today. If the Pope, reported wishes195 words
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168 1970-11-30 1 No moon: Hari Raya will be celebrated tomorrow THE Singapore Herald wishes all its Muslim readers Selamat Hari Raya. There will be no issue of the Herald tomorrow. Publication will resume on Wednesday. THE moon was NOT sighted m Singapore last night. Therefore Hari Raya Puasa will be celebrated tomorrow.168 words
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Advertisement118 1970-11-30 1 The World of Seiko Time: Precise Punctual Modern In this modern world of ours, times have changed. And Seiko, the world's largest jeweled- lever watch .manufacturing company, has changed time. They've made it more accurate. More dependable. More realistically priced. Take Seiko 5 Actus, for example. It is automatic, shock-resistant118 words
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Miscellaneous111 1970-11-30 1 De Valera retiring? DUBLIN, Sun. Eamon de Valera, at 88 the world's oldest statesman, was reported by friends on Sunday to^be considering retiring as /President of the Irish Republic. The American-born Irish patriot, whose term has nearly three more years to run, is known to be m failing health and111 words
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Article851 1970-11-30 2 FRANCIS WONG - Long live the mad letter writer FRANCIS WONG DAFT letters are one of the minor diversions of the newspaper business. The letter that had Dr. Goh Keng Swee shaking his head the other day (it was published m another paper) is simply not m the running for the Kooky Correspondence851 words
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571 1970-11-30 2 SEAH CHIANG NEE - OPPOSITION RIFT OVER D.A.P. FORUM CALL SEAH CHIANG NEE By KUALA LUMPUR: The failure of the Democratic Action Party to convene an all-party forum to discuss the Rukunegara has once again brought into focus the dilemma of Malaysia's opposition parties. Nine m number, they have cut deep into the electoral571 words
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Article422 1970-11-30 2 CARL HARTMAN - Nato ponders the Soviet line CARL HARTMAN By BRUSSELS: Foundations of a new security system for the North Atlantic Alliance, with less responsibility for the United States, may emerge from a meeting this week. Foreign Ministers, Defence Ministers, Finance Ministers and Chiefs of Staff from the 15 member countries willAP - 422 words
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Article506 1970-11-30 2 POPE PAUL touched upon two important themes m his message to Asia broadcast from Manila. The Pontiff warned of the dangers of an insufficiency of material wealth and of the unjust distribution of that which is available. At the same time, he repeated m ecclesiastical language506 words
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Advertisement113 1970-11-30 2 VACHERON T^^^ V CONSTANTIN 1 Symbol of Perfection Vacheron Constantin, the oldest watch-makers I m Switzerland, presents a select range of their I I latest models. The elegance of styling, and I I the precision of movement have gained for I I Vacheron Constantin the world-wide reputa- 8 I tion113 words
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Miscellaneous13 1970-11-30 2 JULES FEIFFER (3_i^f____!_t REm 5 __i_i_!__fi___, I CO WW/ce S^lf CF 4M&L n*)^^«wir*T*13 words
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236 1970-11-30 3 FRESH social problems are arising as new housing estates are developed and new goals are set m the Republic's industrialisation programme. These must be tackled effectively. So said Mr. Chan Chee Seng, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, when236 words
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135 1970-11-30 3 Young girl drowns in search of crabs A 12- YEAR-OLD schoolgirl, Susila of Tong Lee Road, was drowned while catching crabs m the sea off Boh Suan Tian Road, (Yio Chu Kang Road) yesterday afternoon. .Susila and her two sisters, Chervill, 10. and Reni, 7, were searching for crabs m135 words
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Article, Illustration151 1970-11-30 3 THIRTY-FIVE preschool children of Singapore yesterday received certificates. after successfully completing a twoyear Yamaha music course conducted by Mr. Yo Kiang Beng, chairman of Yamaha Music (Asia) Ltd. at a ceremony held at the Hotel Equatorial The Yamaha method a revolutionary151 words
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Article54 1970-11-30 3 A TWO-YEAR-OLD boy, Yeo Kok Seng, was drowned on Saturday m a fishing pond about 30 feet from his house m Jalan Mata Ayer, Sembawang, while he was playing with his brothers and sisters. Yeo was the youngest child of five. His father, Yeo Ling Chew, rears54 words
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79 1970-11-30 3 DR. CHEW Beng Keng, president of the Kesatuan Academis, University of Singapore, has said that the formation of the Academic Staff Union does not necessarily make KAUS redundant. He was commenting on a statement by Prof. Roland Pucetti, president of the Academic Staff Association, that79 words
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Article, Illustration150 1970-11-30 3 MR. TAY Thian Song, Singapore's super collector and producer of matchbooks,, has presented 2,000 sets of them to the Tourist Promotion Board for global distribution to travel agents. The matchbooks, m colour depict interesting scenes of Singapore including a satay seller, a snake charmer and150 words
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Advertisement180 1970-11-30 3 JUDGE WISELY! JS! >^9iL ABSOIUn Piis IS your money The Bank for All Big and Small GROUP ASSETS OVER Branches throughout Singapore, Malaysia and South-East Asia I the I I sensational new I SETRON I £-%£^M ■■A^J The Setron slimline solid state stereo amp- I I _N_M X J lifier180 words
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Miscellaneous86 1970-11-30 3 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker 1 7 I DONT KNOW ABOUT >DU WANT ME TO (S) BEETLE THIS y£AI?_._.HE'S LOfJT J I CHECK HIS LOCKEfc, (A \THE STUFF OH HIf^FAST BALU V SAR&E? ARCHIE By Bob Montana f DIDN'T YOU 'VERONICA U_ THEN VDU COURSE) %Wv W.mftft., id 808 _ll86 words
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54 1970-11-30 4 FIFTY-ONE NEW FACTORIES REGISTERED LAST MONTH FIFTY -ONE mw factories were registered at the Labour Ministry last month. They will provide jobs for i,3fi people. Eighteen factories were for building construction, five for piling work and three for engineering works. In the same month, 59 factories stopped business, as against54 words
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59 1970-11-30 4 Employment Exchange finds jobs for 1,970 More than 1,970 people were given jobs through the Labour Ministry's Employment Exchange last month. The number of job-seekers fell from 48,726 m September to 46,756 last month. In October last year, 51,662 were registered at the Exchange. Of the 46,756 people registered last59 words
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Article63 1970-11-30 4 119,211 IN 158 S'PORE UNIONS THERE WERE 158 registered unions m Singapore with a total membership of 119,211 on Oct. 31 this year. Of this, 104 were workers' unions and 53 employers' unions. One was a federation of both. In the workers' unions, 91,776 members were men and 20,928 were63 words
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Article51 1970-11-30 4 The Charlton Park Residents' Association will celebrate its second anniversary with a dinner on Dec. 13 at the open space m the estate. The MP for Upper Serangoon, Mr. Sis Kah Hui, who is also Minister of State for Labour and his wife will be among those51 words
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Article, Illustration313 1970-11-30 4 S'pore also a gold market for tourists SIN GAPORE is becoming a "gold market" for tourists with new goldsmiths' shops opening at the rate of one every month m the Republic to meet their demand. The chairman of the Singapore Chinese Goldsmiths Association, Mr. Chng Tok Ngam said this yesterday313 words
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314 1970-11-30 4 'Sex before marriage rising among India's youths' PRE-MARITAL sex is fast becoming common among India's youths because of the influence of films and books. The programme officer of the World Assembly of Youth's Youth and Family Planning Seminar, Mr. Shiv Kare said this yesterday. Mr. Kare who is also India's314 words
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170 1970-11-30 4 RISE IN SOUTH INDIAN REPATS WITH NEW LAW KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. More than 1,429 South Indian labourers have been repatriated to India this year, the Labour Minister, Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam, said today. He added that this figure was high compared with previous years because of the introduction of the170 words
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342 1970-11-30 4 SINGAPOREANS engaged m ecological research and anti-pollution activities are being asked to submit information to the International Ecology University, which is now compiling a world-wide directory. According to the first issue of Ecosphere, lEUs monthly publication, the first section of the directory will342 words
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94 1970-11-30 4 Ministry of Labour probes 30 disputes The Ministry of Labour dealt with 30 disputes last month. They involved 1,541 workers. Of these, nine covering 1,42a workers were represented by union and the remaining 21 disputes were individual complaints involving 112 workers. The majority of the disputes occurred m the manufacturing94 words
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87 1970-11-30 4 Boy Scout associations mourn Yusof 's death SCOUT organisations from several countries have sent messages of sympathy on the death of President Yusof. President Yusof was Singapore's Chief Scout for the last 11 years, both as the Yang di-Pertuan Negara and as President. The messages came from the International Commissioner87 words
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Article, Illustration12 1970-11-30 4 *0A0& STOMACHS ASKIN' WHeM DIMNER WILL BE OtW/ 112 words
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Advertisement248 1970-11-30 4 The way we figure it... __B m_^ ca I II ■E______ Royal Office Master. The simplest, handiest, little hand operated adding-listing machine there is. Portable, simple to operate. All entries and results are printed on a tally roll, makes checking and recording easier. It adds, subtracts, multiplies, (by repeated addition)248 words
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Article, Illustration290 1970-11-30 5 An elephant you'll find hard to forgot HERE'S an elephant you're not likely to forget. And if you stumble across him after a night on the town he'll cure a jumbo-sized hangover. He's not pink but he is nine-feet tall, carved from one piece of ancient teak. Samara Tan and290 words
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73 1970-11-30 5 THE YMCA's Young Adults' Group will hold a leadership training camp from Dec. 18 to 21 at Telok Mata Ikan. It will include sea survival courses, obstacle courses, hiking, knotting, camp-craft, signalling, physical fitness exercises, cross-country and lectures on leadership. The fee is $2073 words
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144 1970-11-30 5 FOUR top Italian manse qitiss will feature In a Mmiaate fashion parade at the Singapore Hilton on Wednesday and Thursday. They are Roberta Geae&i, Diana Coccorese, Giovanaa Asceazi and Lucilla Sc.ommerl all from the fas a lon house of Cleonlce Capec The144 words
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190 1970-11-30 5 More than $1,500 lost in four robberies ARMED robbers got away with $1,057 and valuables worth about $500 m four robberies on Saturday. CASE NO. 1 Two men, one armed with a knife, held up a petrol kiosk attendant Adnan bin Busrah, 20, and robbed him of $35 m MacPherson190 words
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181 1970-11-30 5 ONE of the biggest "home removal" operations the shift of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. m Chulia Street to the former Ministry of National Development building m Upper Pickering Street has just been completed. The Upper Pickering Street building will be the temporary home of181 words
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255 1970-11-30 6 S'pore is Eastern Region anti-TB centre SINGAPORE has become, the headquarters of the Eastern Region of the International Union against Tuberculosis. The Secretary-General is Dr. N.C. Sen-Gupta, Medical Director of the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association. These were decided at the seventh Eastern Regional T.B. Conference held m Taiwan recently where Dr.255 words
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156 1970-11-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Information and Culture, Dato Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah, said today the government would continue its efforts "to bring more of life's good things" to all Malaysians. In a Hari Raya message, he said the happiness of allBernama - 156 words
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177 1970-11-30 6 DETAINED: FOUR WHO OPPOSED EVICTION OF SQUATTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Fonr members of the Squatters' Anti-Eviction Committee m Kepong, eight miles from here, have been detained under the Internal Security Act. They are the chairman, Mr. Slew Hot Kirn, the secretary, Mr. Yap Sin Thlen, and two committee members, Mr.177 words
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Article80 1970-11-30 6 THE Chinese YMCA International Folk Dance Club will be organising a buffet dinner and dance on New Year's eve at 8 pm at the Homer Cheng auditorium. Tickets are available at $5 for non-members and $4 for members. ODD CHANGE OF NAME THE Singapore Government Secretarial80 words
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Article352 1970-11-30 6 Lose weight, but stay healthy SHE BLACKED out at a party, dropped a glass, fell to the floor, knocked her head against a table leg and cut her hand on the broken glass. She also caused pandemonium and broke up the party but by this time, she was unconscious and352 words
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Article, Illustration123 1970-11-30 6 King calls on Malaysians to be progressive in outlook KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today urged Malaysians to change their conservative and orthodox attitude and to compete with one another. The king said m his Hari Raya message that such competition, which should utilise all facilities provided by123 words
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217 1970-11-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, called on Malaysians not to be "carried away by optimism" nor to overlook the realities of Malaysian politics. Although racial harmony exists m the country today, the situation is "still217 words
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Article63 1970-11-30 6 DR. J.D. Duncanson, Reader m South-East Asian Studies at Kent University m Britain, will give a talk on Vietnam at the Institute of South-East Asian Studies, Cluny Road, at 3 p.m. today. Dr. Duncanson has written a book, "Government and revolution m Vietnam", published by Oxford63 words
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Article58 1970-11-30 6 SIX Singaporean and Malaysian artists will hold an art exhibition at the Tang Chou Art Gallery m Outran. Park from Dec. 5 to 26. The Australian High Commissioner, Mr. Parkinson, will open the show by artists Khoo Sui Hoe, Goh Beng Kwang, Chieu Shuey Fook, Tay58 words
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216 1970-11-30 6 126 industrial accidents reported in October-8 more than in September ONE HUNDRED and twenty-six industrial accidents were reported to the Factory Inspectorate o_f the Labour Ministry last month an increase of eight over the September figures. Twenty-five were reported by the ship-building and repairing industry while 31 occurred m building216 words
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Article149 1970-11-30 6 THE executive committee of the Polytechnic Students Union was dissolved at an extraordinary meeting held on Friday. A new one was elected to take its place. The new president is the Mr. Sun Feng Chong. DDD FILM SHOW PUT OFF THE Barker Road Methodist Church Youth149 words
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Miscellaneous246 1970-11-30 6 TODAY TOMORROW It am— 6 pm: Art exhibition by it am— B pm: Photographic Mr. Arthur Yap at the exhibition at the Singapore National Library. Polytechnic. P»: Photographic it am— B pm: Art exhibition by exhibition at the Singapore M r. Arthur Yap at the Polytechnic. National Library. J? m246 words
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Miscellaneous45 1970-11-30 6 BLONDIE By Chic Young -^^rr^ifeJ- a —*_i2___V\%^ b^- -~"> o y^ _.iiiiEi__^ Hhi •yt jl t f W^^fc____^*^^^__J^AZ_____k_ N <i."^** fc^ ;^^___L WM V DON'T YOU 7~*_\ X fL_^ T*** 7 SOAP YOUR I J "ANO GET MV OWN. BACK? JmfaU E I f^K (SHEET MUSIC^45 words
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374 1970-11-30 7 A. K. LEE - A. K. LEE By After my remarks the other day about 1907 model cars towing the 1970 models, I got a letter from Mr P.E. Pennefather of the Ford Company. It assured me that "even m the year 2040 (or should374 words
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Article, Illustration217 1970-11-30 7 ONE of the most swinging cocktail parties of the weekend was held on Saturday at Bee Hwa Court. It was to mark the opening of the Elegance Modelling Academy. And if the guests were anything to go by, the Academy is going to make a217 words
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Article, Illustration190 1970-11-30 7 NOW A CLUB FOR THE JET SET FIVE years ago m London a ski fan, lan Tollemach, planned a ski-ing holiday with twelve of his friends for Alpbach, a ski-resort m Austria. As enthusiasm grew, so did the numbers which zoomed to 50. The party chartered a plane and made190 words
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Article, Illustration121 1970-11-30 7 A NEW and very welcome arrival on the social scene is Mrs. Merete Falle, wife of the British High Commissioner designate to Singapore, Mr. Samuel Falle. Merete Is not exactly a stranger to these parts as her husband served m Malaysia two years ago.121 words
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Article, Illustration87 1970-11-30 7 MISS Tay Khoon Eng, a school teacher of Nam Ann School, was married to Mr. Ng Bee Tong, a laboratory technician at Trafalgar House on Nov. 25. The bride is the youngest daughter of Madam Tan Choo Neo and the late Mr. Tay Hock Yen. The groom87 words
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Article, Illustration271 1970-11-30 7 Charity ball draws the crowds Af-tuca UJoiiO THE Hilton Ballroom was fully packed on Saturday night as Singaporeans turned up by the hundreds for the Grand Charity Banquet organised by the Christmas Fair Committee. The Minister for Law and Labour, Mr. E.W. Barker and his charming wife graced the occasion.271 words
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Advertisement283 1970-11-30 7 WIN A HOLIDAY IN HONG KONG BANGKOK Enter the "Ideal Couple" competition. Nanda's, m association withtheSINGAPORE HERALD, offer an 8-day Honeymooner's Holiday m Hongkong Bangkok for two. The lucky winners will fly all-the-way m the superb comfort of an MSA Boeing. How to enter: ■I mm BSSi _SC.it Entry form283 words
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Miscellaneous361 1970-11-30 7 Starscope =k\AH^\ IMI lfn__ii I *\Amr\\\m\A\\m\m\ \_\_\wmm cAIJa I^e___2EH I* s____________________s -------------_-_-----___________B^HH ________J__________d^___l -_-_-_---_-----------------------__-----_-----l i. Aquarians are usually The trends today Y ©u re ltßra Day-dreaming and i looked on as having favour fostering any we steady side, not keen indulging m wishful jl jl unusual savvy but hi artistic361 words
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1213 1970-11-30 8 Bus birds, beasts, babies and blues ON Nov. 25 at about 9.25 pm. I was at the busstand m front of the People's Park Complex m New Bridge Road. An S.T.C. bus numbered 162, bearing the service plate number 4, came from the direction of Neil Road terminus. The bus1,213 words
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Article409 1970-11-30 8 THE SAVINGS BOOM IN SCHOOLS I REFER to the letter from "Regular Reader* (S.H. Nov. 17) concerning the Post Office Savings Bank Schools' Savings Campaign and Group Savings Scheme. Since the Post Office Savings Bank was managed by the Singapore Government m 1966 the total balance standing to the credit409 words
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Article179 1970-11-30 8 STUDENT Nurses who are staying m hostel will have a bleak Christmas this year, because out of $190 pay, the Ministry of Health has deducted $137. Student Nurses who were looking forward to this Hari Raya Puasa and Christmas have received $53 each out of their expected pay179 words
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383 1970-11-30 8 ANCHORAGE (Alaska), Sun. The pilot of a chartered jet ferrying U.S. servicemen to Vietnam apparently was trying to halt his take off when the DCB nosed back onto the icy runway, was jolted by explosions, then crashed and burned. At least 48AP - 383 words
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Article, Illustration59 1970-11-30 8 TANKER FIRE 4 MISSING TOKYO, Sun. The stricken oil tanker Thames Maru sends np a pillar of smoke as it burns off Yokohama Port. Fonrt of her crew are missing and 21 m hospital after an explosion rocked the 42,000 ton ship yesterday. Experts are waiting to board the empty59 words
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170 1970-11-30 8 OTTAWA, Sun. The Canadian Supreme Court is trying to decide who owns $400,000 m gold and silver coins that lay m the hold of a sunken French frigate for 250 years. Alexander Storm secretly recovered the treasure m the autumn of 1965, but aAP - 170 words
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Article24 1970-11-30 8 CAIRO GOES JUMBO CAIRO, Sun. Work has begun at Cairo airport on the construction of a new runway to accommodate Jumbo and supersonic yets.24 words
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Article157 1970-11-30 8 CALCUTTA, Sun. A new law has given West Bengal state police power to detain suspects m violence cases for up to 12 months without trial. The detention period can be extended for a further 12 months if police say investigation requires it. The law,AP - 157 words
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Article77 1970-11-30 8 GREECE BUYS FRENCH TANKS ATHENS, Sun.— Greece has agreed to buy 55 French-made AMX-30 tanks for Ss96 million. The agreement was reached six months ago and several of the French tanks are due for delivery within the next few weeks. The French-Greek tank deal was made prior to the UnitedAP - 77 words
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Article87 1970-11-30 8 BISSAO, Portuese Guinea, Sun. Portuguese soldiers and civilians jailed m Guinea have begun arriving m neighbouring Portuguese Guinea after escaping from prison. They said they took advantage of the confusion m Guinea following the abortive invasion of the country from the sea a week ago. A number87 words
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Miscellaneous285 1970-11-30 8 Giam saves game SINGAPORE'S National M i Master Giam Choo Kwee 8 W__| took on Argentina's Inter- 7 I HiH national Master Quinteros m the first round of the i^^___m^^_i^P^_____J'" 19th Chess Olympiade. JH Hj Giam played an unusual 4 variation of the Sicilian mPr^^mV^^mr^mmM^ Defence and had to defend285 words
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Article, Illustration328 1970-11-30 10 MANILA, Sun. Standing on a dump truck. Pope Paul told Manila slumdwellers that life consisted of more than getting ahead economically. He told them they were made for a "higher g00d. ..a kingdom of heaven." After his stop at the Tondo slum safeguarded by tough328 words
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127 1970-11-30 10 Supplies move extra fast to cyclone areas OTTAWA, Sun. Canadian emergency aid supplies to cyclone-stricken Pakistan were moving "exceptionally fast, and are going to the areas most m need/ the Canadian International Development Agency said yesterday. Agency spokesman Lyle Cameron said a Canadian forces group m Dacca had reported that127 words
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Article220 1970-11-30 10 Panagoulis: I've been tortured LONDON, Sun. A letter purportedly smuggled out of a Greek prison claimed that George Panagoulis, convicted of trying to assassinate Premier Papadopoulos, had been held m solitary confinement and tortured since his arrest m 1968. The contents of the letter r were reported today m theAP - 220 words
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179 1970-11-30 10 WASHINGTON, Sun. The Soviet Union experimentally fired an SS-13 inter-continental ballistic missile for the first time, the Pentagon officially announced today. This missile described by the .U.S. Defence Department as rather similar to the American minuteman missile fell Into the179 words
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Article210 1970-11-30 10 NEW YORK, Sun. Police have arrested a young couple for possessing a mindbending drug called Angel Dust. About U5575,000 worth was found when their car was stopped m Manhattan by a narcotics squad. The drug puts its user "out of sight" (crazy), said one detective.210 words
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Article125 1970-11-30 10 BEIRUT, Sun. A four-month-old strain between Egypt and Iraq over the late President Nasser's acceptance of the U.S. peace initiative m the Middle East came to an end yesterday, Baghdad radio reported. The state radio said 19 Iraqis arrested m Cairo during the height125 words
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Article, Illustration237 1970-11-30 10 LONDON, Sun. A howling demonstrator dived at Britain's former Prime Minister Harold Wilson knocking Wilson's pipe out of his mouth, shattering his drinking glass and knocking his lunch plate to the floor. Police said today the incident happened while Wilson was making a speech at aAP - 237 words
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Article, Illustration268 1970-11-30 10 MENDOZA WAS A PORTRAIT PAINTER IN NEW YORK LA PAZ, Sun. The Pope's assailant "Benjamin Mendoza Is a young psychopath who was m New York In mid-iM2 exhibiting his paintings," the former Bolivian Consul In New York Juan Valverde Flgueroa said yesterday. Few other statements are available on the personality268 words
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Article65 1970-11-30 10 KATMANDU, Sun. The office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has allotted U5565,000 for 1971 to help Tibetan refugees living m Nepal, Mr. A. Rosentard Hanseen, the commission chairman, said here. Mr. Hanseen, who visited resentlement projects m Nepal, said most of the65 words
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Article203 1970-11-30 10 LONDON, Sun. One of Britain's most respected scientists last night urged world scientists to quit working for Governments. Scientific integrity cannot survive the "pervasive moral distortion, a readiness to use any means for its own ends, which warps the machinery of modern Government," said203 words
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Article83 1970-11-30 10 Adm. le Fanu dies LONDON, Sun. Admiral of the Fleet Sir Michael le Fanu, formerly Chief of Naval Staff and First Sea Lord, died last night aged 57, m a London military hospital. On the advice of his doctors, Sir Michael several months ago declined the appointment as Chief of83 words
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Article, Illustration1272 1970-11-30 11 Bombing the Reds 'It's time we really hit them' KUALA LUMPUR —Sarawak Chief Minister, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Yaakub's description of last week's aerial bombing of suspected Communist hideouts as target practice is viewed here as an attempt to play down a military escalation of the antiguerilla campaign. For two1,272 words
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Article299 1970-11-30 11 ASEA ROUND UP He said the use of the fighter jets did not mean the war against the terrorists had moved into a new and important phase. He said the ground forces operating m thick jungles had to use all tactics to get at the terrorists. The ground forces need299 words
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Article, Illustration91 1970-11-30 12 NAVAL LORRY LANDS IN DITCH SOMETIMES a driver does not know whether his truck Is coming or going, as the driver of this Malaysian Navy track found oat at Clement! Road yesterday morning. Driving towards Bnkit Timah Road the driver braked hard, and suddenly found his truck m the drain91 words
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499 1970-11-30 12 DEMONSTRATORS CALL FOR SACKING OF ARCHBISHOP MANILA, Sun. The Pope left today for Sydney via Pago Pago, after a three-day visit to the Philippines, saying that the bond of love between Rome and the churches of Asia "has been wonderfully reinforced" by the visitAFP; AP - 499 words
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234 1970-11-30 12 PEKING, Sun. Soviet bloc diplomats tonight staged a mass walk-out from an Albanian embassy reception here. The walk-out occurred when the Albanian Ambassador m his toast marking Albania, national holiday, attacked "modern revisionism headed by Soviet revisionists." Walk-outs of this kind has been frequent234 words
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Article77 1970-11-30 12 HONOLULU, Sun. United States and Soviet scientists are pooling resources to make a co-operative study of the crust of the sea floor m the Western Pacific. Scientists from the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics m Honolulu and the Soviet Oceanographic ship Vityaz are jointly setting off77 words
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114 1970-11-30 12 LONDON, Sun. Britain's 'airbus' project, the BAC--311, is "dead" according to the Sunday Times. "The Government decision to provide another S$3M million for Rolls Royce to develop the engines for the Lockheed Tri SUr has killed off hopes of State finance for other major aircraft114 words
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Article, Illustration62 1970-11-30 12 GIANT PROP BOUND FOR JAPAN IT TAKES skill aad preclsloa to hoodie cargoes of this aature. The giant 28 ft. propeller was geaUy lifted iach by inch and brought lata positioa oa a specially coastructed fouadatioß oa board the Scaaservlce vessel Trinidad 1b Oslo, Norway. The &4-Ub propeller wUI be62 words
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Article66 1970-11-30 12 - HONGKONG, Sun. A three-member delegation of tbe Chile China Cultural Association led by Antonio Tavulari, president of the association of Valparaiso, has arrived m Peking by air, Radio Peking said. AFP MERCY AGREEMENT NEW DELHI, Sun. India and Pakistan have arrived at a mutually agreed arrangement for rushingAFP - 66 words
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201 1970-11-30 12 Manila papers, scoff at that Marcos chop MANILA, Sun. A claim that a karate chop by President Marcos saved the visiting Pope's life here last Friday was poobpoohed by some newspapers here today. The Manila Times, ia aa editorial, gave the credit to the clergymen accompanying the Pope, and theAFP - 201 words
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Advertisement323 1970-11-30 12 Ila 111 I Ell World's finest construction to give you a lifetime of rugged, tough, efcp"_. twisting muscle gains' Made of strongest, j^mmmL glaaming steel spring, handles of sturdy, lifetime-lasting grasp Satiifaction J_JL«< fl Guaranteed' Start twisting your way _PM___ _c powerful new muscles now' jOl SUM wirtoia -PAI nmi.ni_i_.H-i~,..-323 words
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133 1970-11-30 13 Pupils start signing up for seats in minibuses SCHOOLCHILDREN from Primary One to Secondary One began registering at community centres yesterday for seats m minibuses to be run by the National Trades Union Congress next year. The minibus service will provide 200 buses which will pick up the children at133 words
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Article64 1970-11-30 13 MR. HUANG Soo Jin, MP for Jalan Kay u, made a house-to-house tour of phase nine of Seletar Hills estate yesterday morning. He met some of his new constituents and told them how they could get m touch with him. He was accompanied by two officials64 words
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Article55 1970-11-30 13 Talks on EastWest flights KOTA KINABALU, Sun. The Government has sounded out Malaysia-Singapore Airlines on the possibility of introducing direct air services between East and West Malaysia, the Minister of Transport, Dato Abdul Ghani Gilong, said on arrival here for a week's visit. "It is now up to MSA to55 words
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184 1970-11-30 13 JAYCEES HOPE TO RECRUIT MORE MEMBERS THE Junior Chamber of Singapore will launch a membership drive from Tuesday to March 31 next year to enable more delegates to attend the Jaycees' International Conference m Singapore next April. The chamber's membership at present is 135. Mr. Gerard Bamanshaw, Jaycees* newly-appointed publicity184 words
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Article, Illustration435 1970-11-30 13 MIDNIGHT motor races along Shenton Way came to a screeching halt whea police swooped oa the drivers ea Saturday night. Shortly before midnight about 20 modified cars gathered la the car park aear the Shoalc. Way hawkers' stalls with435 words
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Article, Illustration186 1970-11-30 13 AN ELECTRONICS firm, Phillips Singapore Pte Ltd. has "adopted" a traffic island at the junction of Orchard Road and Scotts Road, and beautified it with Bougainvillaea and La n tan a. Eight umbrella-shaped iron structures have also been erected especially for the Bougainvillaea to twine186 words
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Article210 1970-11-30 13 Banker Wee heads Science Board BANKER Mr. Wee Cho Yaw has been appointed chairman of the Science Centre Board. One of the board's main tasks is to run the proposed National Science Centre. The board will also sponsor research m science and technology and solicit tax-free donations. The centre will210 words
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Article, Illustration340 1970-11-30 13 THE PURPOSE of a 47-member Singapore Armed Forces medical mission which leaves tomorrow for cyclone-devastated East Pakistan will be mainly preventive to immunise about 50,000 people against cholera and other diseases. It will be based on the island of Hatia340 words
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Advertisement60 1970-11-30 13 _l_g__!______f!____^^ TV/Paaa 1» o UVUtt/Paaas U /21 ECONOMIC AFFAIR* /OHIPPINO PULL-OUT/Paaas 17 -20 SPORT/Pagos 23/24 1 V B_^^^^^^al __F _•*>__ WL fl^B_____Bife_i Pf____vl_l __oj t^b i (I L__f_i ft) _L_^' \m\mwLf~ l*m\ Wy DOCOOOOBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO— a OOOOOOSQOQI SINGHPORE SWEEP Bth December Draw at I VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL 6. 30. P. M.60 words
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Miscellaneous21 1970-11-30 13 THE TIDES TODAY: 12.01 am (8.7 ft.); 10.54 am (t.B ft.) TOMORROW: 12.48 am (8.7 ft.); 11.33 am (t.t ft.) 121 words
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Article, Illustration192 1970-11-30 14 Muslims told to worship God not money MUSLIMS were urged to practise Islam through practical example rather than through preaching alone. The call was made by Mr. Mohammad Aman Hobohm, a West German Muslim, at the first-ever Friday sermon conducted by a European, at the Sultan Mosque at the weekend.192 words
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148 1970-11-30 14 PEOPLE m the Aljunied constituency want a permanent community centre, said their MP, Inche Mohd. Ghazali bin Ismail yesterday after a meet-the-people session at the Upper Aljunied Lane branch office of the People's Action Party. Inche Ghazali said the residents only had148 words
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215 1970-11-30 14 EDUCATION Minister Lim Kirn San said last night that the Foochow Association, like other Chinese clan associations, had done its bit for education. Clan association were now awarding scholarships and bursaries instead of building schools because the Government had built enough schools,215 words
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Article35 1970-11-30 14 THE Gala Cultural Night, a multi-racial variety show organised by the Singapore Tamils Movement, has been postponed to Jan. 15. The postponement is a mark of respect for the late President Yusof.35 words
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Article, Illustration483 1970-11-30 14 FRIENDLINESS OF THE LONGDISTANCE WALKERS... YOU CAN BANK ON IT FINANCIERS would probably call them movable assets. Certainly these people got a move on yesterday. Most of them did a seven-mile early morning walk from High Street to Macßitchie Reservoir m less than two hours. A check showed that they're483 words
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Article28 1970-11-30 14 LABOUR COURT THE LABOUR Court dealt with 19 cases involving claims amounting to $22,790.23 for the month of October, according to the monthly report of the Labour .Ministry.28 words
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Article167 1970-11-30 14 SCOUT troops m Katong District will soon have their own headquarters and they need not go all the way to Clemenceau Avenue for their supplies and instructions. The new headquarters m Martia Road will be opened on Dec. 12 by the patron of the Katong167 words
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Advertisement84 1970-11-30 14 19 AY Ml!.&M»ffi?f .ait. COLORSCOPE il* CHINESE (P) 1-15. 3.30. 7.15. 9.30 SUB TITLES <^M_L *____________k_-_- <°> 13 3 45 > 9- 30 yT__TW^C!__rn_P ACTION PACKED DRAMA WHO IS H_Ll_L_____t_L_____l_3_| AND A CAST OF HUND EDS THE RED STARRING: SHI H HUI CHIANG LUNG AZALEA? S_H_S^ B a a H84 words
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Advertisement601 1970-11-30 14 cißganisation i [wish ALL UUSLI MS I MOVIEGOERS i J SELAMAT HARI RAYA PUASA NOW SHOWINBI 11 a.m- 1 JO, 4.00. 6.30 A 9.15 i Rock Hudson ft Sylva Koacina i "HORNETS' HCST-co(or (UA) I I NOW SNOWINB ttO FREE LIST I 11 a.m.. IJO. 4.00. ft.45 A SJO I601 words
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Advertisement53 1970-11-30 15 "MOISTURIZED^ CREAMY MAKE-UP FRESH AS DEW AND _S^S^\ SOFT AS SILK. 1 LOOKS NATURAL IN W_f FABULOUS FASHION VfittllL V." m_w_r(_i_^_\ _j^r t *-ffm tmmtmii^' AmmW m__PP 1 awm _^_fP ___mf MVKI I I' Agents "^^t VENUS ENTERPRISES PTE) LTD. SINGAPORE: I.Halifax Road. Te1: *****4 v T PENANG^.Sri Bahari R0ad.53 words
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Miscellaneous1018 1970-11-30 15 liW Yo vi comp lete ho liday g v ide Mil L v __Jo| f Jo|H|B|MHBB 9 52 Opening and Programme Summary l^^^ol^^^^H 9.54 Takbir Forum 10.00 Speech By D.V.M.M. Yang di i 3.00 p.m. General Hospital Pertuan Agong 3.20 For The Family (Hari Raya Edition) 10.10 Police Band 3.501,018 words
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Miscellaneous1245 1970-11-30 15 t HI s MONDAY |j Malaysia Singapore Stereo 1 6.00 am Opening 6.00 a.m. Good Morning; 6.01 6.00 a.m. Morning Prelude; Announcement; 6.02 Morning Let's Go With Music; 7.00 News; 630 News; 6.40 Public Service Melodies; 7.00 News; 7.10 A 7.10 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30 Announcements; 6-45 Morning Word A Day;1,245 words
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Article, Illustration420 1970-11-30 16 SYLVIA LEOW - SYLVIA LEOW "THE ROOM looks bare' cries many a home decorator even after the last stick of furniture has been moved m and the carpets unrolled. To complete a room, hang up that painting, show off your much loved vase. For a room is only yours420 words
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Advertisement1149 1970-11-30 16 Recipe for a perfect meal EVEN THE most avant-garde cook turns traditional when Christmas comes. The English housewife serves roast turkey with cranberry sauce and plum pudding for dessert. Traditional festive fare for the American is also roast turkey but with break stuffing and of course, apple pie, while the1,149 words
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Article, Illustration496 1970-11-30 17 Selamat Hari Ray a takes you into the homes of three families this Hari Raya three families who share with us their thoughts and feelings on this most festive of days. And before we forget, from all of us to all of you... INCHE Ismail Mohd Said is an assistant496 words
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Advertisement837 1970-11-30 17 bipe for a rect meal st avant-garde cook turns traditional when The English housewife serves roast turkey with id plum pudding for dessert. Traditional festive an is also roast turkey but with break stuffingand b, while the French housewife dishes up Oie aux h chestnuts) and Buche de Noel (a837 words
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410 1970-11-30 18 Banker: US will have to devalue unless... CHICAGO, Sun. The president of the First National Bank of Chicago, Gaylord Freeman, predicted devaluation of the U.S. dollar unless inflation was curbed and the economy as a whole stabilised. In an attack on the newly "expansionary policy of President Nixon's Government, heAP; AFP - 410 words
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266 1970-11-30 18 'Disincentive' to American business NEW YORK, Sun. American companies are "taking a long, hard look at their investment programmes m Britain under the Conservative Government's new tax reform proposals which many consider a "disincentive to business" rather than incentive. Business Week magazine reported the complaints of some Americans with Chancellor266 words
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Article127 1970-11-30 18 You sell us We sell you DETROIT, Sun. Japanese and British tractor builders have teamed together In a joint advertising campaign to persuade American farmers of the value of free trade. The British David Brown Co. and Satoh Co. of Japan have sponsored a series of advertisements m weekly magazines127 words
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Article95 1970-11-30 18 Taiwan economic growth TAIPEI, Sun. Taiwan's economic growth is expected to reach 10 per cent this year compared with last year's 8.8 per cent, official sources said. The authorities also forecast a sizeable increase m per capita income from last year's US? 260 to US$292. Taiwan registered a 33 perAFP - 95 words
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Article477 1970-11-30 18 SEAH CHIANG NEE - SEAH CHIANG NEE By KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysian imports rose by one-fifth m the first nine months of this year to reduce the favourable trade balance by 24 per cent. Official figures show the trade surplus for the nine- month period was 5763.2 million, compared to477 words
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Article112 1970-11-30 18 Brunei airport contracts BRUNEI TOWN, Sun. The British firm, International Aeradio, has won a $1.9 million contract for the installation of airport navigational aid to bring Brunei into the jumbo jet age. Another British firm, General Electric Company, has won the $1.6 million contract for runway lighting A local contractor,AFP - 112 words
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Article108 1970-11-30 18 MANILA, Sun. Philippines' trade deficit has been considerably reduced from U*****.8 million last year to only US$l2.4 million as of last October, the Government said. The government also said the country enjoyed a USSB.B million overall balance of payments surplus. Foreign exchange earnings from tourists and otherAFP - 108 words
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Article60 1970-11-30 18 TOKYO, Sun. Tanabe Pharmaceutical of Japan said it will form a joint company with Pharmacie National of Indonesia to manufacture and market drugs, including vitamin pills, m Indonesia. Tanabe said the equallyowned joint company, Tanabe Abadi will have an initial capital of US$5OO,OOO. The new firm hopes toAP - 60 words
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Article66 1970-11-30 18 DETROIT, Sun Sales of imported cars m the United States reached a new high of 903,000 units for the first nine months of this year. The previous record was 754,000 units sold m the Jan/ Oct. period last year. Volkswagen continued to dominate the import car market. It sold 430,000AP - 66 words
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Article62 1970-11-30 18 TOKYO, Sun. Sanwa Bank of Japan said it will acquire a 14-2/3 per cent interest m Commercial Continental Bank of Sydney to assist Japanese firms engaged m industrial ventures m Australia. Sanwa, based m Osaka, Western Japan, said it will purchase A55, 000,000 of the outstanding capital stock of theAP - 62 words
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Article53 1970-11-30 18 AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Sun. A six-member Japanese technical mission has approved a site at Whirinaki, near Napier, North Island, for a joint mill venture between Carter Consolidated and Kokusaku Pulp of Japan. The team, which has been m New Zealand for three weeks, will report their findings to their officeAP - 53 words
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Article64 1970-11-30 18 TOKYO, Sun. Japan's balance of payments m October came out US$247 million m the black, US$l46 million less than the highest amount ever attained by Japan, the Finance Ministry and the Bank of Japan announced. The favourable payments balance was primarily due to a large surplus m theAFP - 64 words
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Article287 1970-11-30 18 WASHINGTON, Sun. The Thai economy m 1970 should compare favourably with recent years but it probably will not match the 9.4 per cent rate of growth m real terms recorded m 1969, says the United States Department of Commerce. It said that reports fromAP - 287 words
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Article22 1970-11-30 18 LONDON, Sun. Britain and Japan exchanged instruments ratifying a double taxation agreement that exempts nationals of either country from paying double tax.22 words
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Article328 1970-11-30 18 ELECTRIC MOP AN electric mop which takes the hard work out of floor cleaning by washing and wiping dry m one action, has been developed by a British firm, Power Mop. It squirts cleaning fluid down a suction tube from a pressurised tank to a sponge which cleansAFP - 328 words
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Article67 1970-11-30 18 SYNTHETIC PAPER SUMITOMO Chemical of Japan said it has developed a processing method for manufacturing synthetic paper which, it claimed, could be used m offset printing and for non-woven cloth. Sumitomo officials said the process is based on a special treatment of the surface of polystyrene film. The product isAP - 67 words
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Article323 1970-11-30 18 Stocks rallied m active early trading on Saturday on cheap buying following Friday's sharp decline. The gains, however, were limited to highpriced and popular issues, including Sony, Matsushita Electric, Cannon and Toyo Toki. Profit-taking later emerged m housing- related issues, machinery and petroleums. The decline was accentuated323 words
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Article151 1970-11-30 18 The Sydney Stock Exchange closed easier m all sections last week. Suspension of International Mining later m the week was a depressant on the mining board. International closed at $2.12 before its suspension. Poseidon was $6 lower on the week at $59, and Samin eased m sympathy,151 words
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Article189 1970-11-30 18 The market moved lower m quiet trading during the week, (ended Nov. 27), with the third quarter ICI figures as the main downside factor. Relief was noted when account day passed without any of the rumoured hammerings, but the unsettled conditions m the Australian sector following the189 words
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Article46 1970-11-30 18 LONDON, Sun. Meru Tin said it would not declare a dividend for the year to June 30. Trading loss was £1,905 (against a profit of £9,376 for the previous year); and tax nil (£2,760) Loss after tax etc. was £2,812 (credit £6,616). ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article85 1970-11-30 18 WINNIPEG, Sun. Hudson's Bay announced sales for the first nine months of the year, excluding furs sold on consignment, increased to C 5349,978,000 from C 5337,696,000 for the same period last year. Earnings after tax were C 54,520,000 (33.4 Canadian cents a share) compared with C 56,876,000 (50.7 CanadianReuter - 85 words
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Article135 1970-11-30 18 PHILADELPHIA, Sun. A Federal District Court judge declared invalid the acquisition by American Metal Climax of the 57.7 per cent of the stock of Roan Selection Trust not already owned. Judge Thomas Ma stern son ruled that the combination of AMAX and RST, completed recently, was accomplished through "manipulative andReuter - 135 words
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Article94 1970-11-30 18 HONGKONG (Rates m Hongkong On New York TT 6.09 On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness, per tael) 286.625 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees) 48.75 Indonesia (per 10,000 new rupiahs) 153.00 Japan (per 10,000 yen) 159.375 Philippine (per 100 pesos)94 words
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Advertisement48 1970-11-30 18 y DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES NEW YORK. Fri. (Chances m brackets): Industrials 781.35 6.64); Transportation 149.60 (+0.37); Utilities 114.68 (+1.09); Composite stocks 250.35 (+1.80); Bonds 66.84 (+0.22). FINANCIAL TIMES CLOSING INDICES LONDON. Fri. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 320.8 (-0.2); Tins 66.91 (-0.54); Rubbers 150.92 (-0.14); Oils 264.43 (-1.45).48 words
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Article, Illustration85 1970-11-30 19 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE: The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given m four parts for ships westbound, eastbound. southbound and coastal. Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name of agent(s) abbreviated. At the bottom85 words
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Article735 1970-11-30 19 LING yung Jan 10/12 Penang (Jan 13/14), Hamburg (Feb 11), OOL/CFS martiniquais Jan 21/22 London (Feb 18), Havr: Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Dunkirk. MM/MM NEOER RHONE Dec 14/16 A'werp R'dam/A'dam, H'burg. NL/lOL NEPTUNE AQUAMARINE J«n 4/8 P. Sham (Jan 9), Penang,(Jan 10), London (Feb 6), Hamburg (Feb 11), R'dam735 words
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Article273 1970-11-30 19 AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pto) Ltd. *****/8 APL American Prosidont Linos ***** AU8 AustaoloLJno ***** BEN Bon Uno Stoomors ***** BSC Bulsiitg Shipping Co ***** BA British Asian *****3 CFS CF Sharp A-Co. (M) Pto. Ltd *****/7 CPA Compass Agoncios (Pto) Ltd *****7 EAC East Asiatic273 words
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Article277 1970-11-30 19 AML Americen Mell Une; APL Amerlcen President Une; AUS Austasla Une Golden Une. BL Bank Une; BBL Berber Lines; BEN Ben Una; Bl Bl: BF Blue Funnel; BBL Blue See Une; BA British Asian; BFBL Burma Fire Star Une. CH Chien Hwa Shipping Co. (Pte) Ltd.; CMCR Compegnie Maritime277 words
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Advertisement715 1970-11-30 19 (iNCOMPOnaTtD IN THC WEPOtiC Of aWSGAPOWEI ICB BUILDING 2 SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE 1. TEL *****3-7 U.K. -EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON.H'BUftG, R'DAM, HAVRE, Sincapor. F $Mm mmnmnq __.BIVES NtrTUNC 2IRCOM 2/SOac S/BDac 7/B Oae LB.* 4/1. Mbur 9 8/1 Ndlffl I l/l Havre 14/1 NtrTUNi AQUAMABIMt Jmm jm. 10 jmm715 words
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Article596 1970-11-30 20 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east U9C Manila, Hongkong. Keelung, Kaohsiung. HLL/AFT ANNA TAYLOR r»«*. Dec 2/6 Saigon, Quinhon. SSV/BA ARISTAGELOS rv« r w* Dec 1/2 Japan direct. MOSK/LEO ASTR.D BAKKE Dec 26 /26 Hongkong. Japan. Vcouver. KSL/SB ASK A Dec 6/7596 words
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Article355 1970-11-30 20 THE OCEAN Steam Ship Company is expanding its world-wide bulk carrying fleet to cope with the demands of the *****. Mansfield Co. Pte. Ltd. m Singapore announced last week that Ocean, its parent company, had ordered two more 26,000 dwt ton bulk carriers from Japan m addition toAP - 355 words
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Article108 1970-11-30 20 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 30. OUT: Chartlotte Maersk 10/11; Callao 13/14; Kunak 21 west; Ravi 23/24; Yutoku Maru 25/26; Femview 42/43; Australasia 45; Tocansa 29/30; Petaling 20 east. IN: Riau II (after Hua Heng) 20 west; Lipis (after Petaling)108 words
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Article163 1970-11-30 20 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. AUSTRALASIA SLS TDY Fremantle (Dec 7). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Dec 17/19 P. Sham (O«c 20). Singapore (Dec 21), Fremantle (Dec 28). AUS/AUS BRORIVER Dec 24/27 Adelaide. Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC BROWIND Jan 21/24 Adelaide. Melbourne, Sydney. SSL/TC163 words
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Article364 1970-11-30 20 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. BERAU In Pt/Dec 10 Djakarta/Surabaja/Makasar/ Ambon. PL/PL B.mangan Dec 29 P. Sham (Dec 31). BBL/HC BRONXVILLE Dec 3 P. Sham (Dec 7). BBL/HC CHERRY laju Dec 3/5 Sibu, Sarikei, Binatang. LS/LS DARPOSATU Dec 3/5 Sorong/Biak/Djajapura. SI/SI ESAU SLS TOY Bandjarmas.n. PL/PL364 words
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Advertisement260 1970-11-30 20 E INDIA (Sr) UNES I PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE Load.nq For LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO. SAN FRANCISCO. VANCOUVER B.C. TACOMA. Penang p Singapore Angeles JALAMAMI 30/31 Dm 1/2 3/5 j.,, 4 F-|> IST CLASS SALOON PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANTIC GULF SERVICE LOADING FOR NIW YORK, CHARLESTON. NEW ORLEANS, HOUSTON,260 words
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305 1970-11-30 21 THE SHARE market opened last week with stoploss liquidators and shortsellers dominating trading and prices sliding widely. This was followed on Wednesday by some rather heavy shortcovering which erased much of the earlier losses. Thursday saw mixed trading as there were still some shortcovering305 words
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Article749 1970-11-30 21 Galaaess Malaysia: Dec. 2, 11.30 a.m. at registered office, Sungei Way Breweries, Petaling Jaya. Utd. Malacca Rubber: Dec. 3, noon at 96 Jalan Hang Jebat. Malacca. Parit Perak Holdings: Dec. 3, noon at registered office. No. 1 Hale Street, Ipoh. Eastern Smelting: (extraordinary meeting) Dec 11 a.m. at749 words
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Article112 1970-11-30 21 British hover fleet for sale LONDON, San. The British Government Is planning te sell the fleet ef hovercraft epe rated by the nationalised railway antherity tn private eaterprise, the Censervative Sunday Express reported today. Prime Minister Edward Heath's Conservative Government will also pnt the British Railways chain of hotels naderAP - 112 words
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Article1409 1970-11-30 21 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE Jan/ Oct. Prices Closing Prices Yield Weekly Turnovers 1970 or 1 i High Low Company on week Buyers Sellers Divid. Earn. Ready Delayed '000 +or *000 +or kta J'?S I??!? 186 -41 I 2.80 1.30 M. Cables 1.25 1.35 8 91,409 words
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469 1970-11-30 21 TOKYO, Sun. The Japanese Government has worked out a new proposal which will offer "major concessions" to the United States m an attempt to settle their textile dispute, press reports said today. The new proposal calls for voluntary export restraints by Japan on 17AP; AFP - 469 words
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235 1970-11-30 21 Britains trade balance could worsen THERE is some risk that Britain's trade balance could worsen next year since its current efforts to stimulate domestic investment spending could increase imports m the near term, the Chase Manhattan Bank reports. "However, the anticipated strength of the 1970 trade outcome would serve as235 words
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Article26 1970-11-30 21 Current DM* Total for Total (or MaUy«.Tln <2) 30*5^ M 10 Hume FJE. (l) 6% 9!; 45 NOTE: (1) Interim; (2) Fiid 31 1626 words
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Advertisement1137 1970-11-30 22 rMlffii&nkQilfifll For our Classified [n/nULTL^r O^O0 Tele- Ad Services A un C/m ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL P P C REQUIEMS REUNIONS Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40c ts All other classified1,137 words
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Advertisement292 1970-11-30 22 -FAST- PHOTO-COPY SERVICE Champion Copying Centre 5, Ground Floor, President Shopping Centre Tel: ***** *****6 Available 3M Dry Copy Machine "233" Cash: $420/ HP.: Monthly $38/-. SUNMASTER A CO., Specialist m Sunlite aluminium awnings Venetian Blinds Sunbreakers Curtain tracks and renovations No. 171 MacPherson Road. Singapore 882 b29/80 1 711.292 words
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Advertisement522 1970-11-30 22 TOA PAVOH COMMERCIAL INSTITUTION 342 B. Balestier Road (next to Hoover Theatre) Spore Tel. *****8. New classes starting this week Bookkeeping. Accounting. Shorthand. Typewriting etc. for L.C.C. Institute of Bookkeepers Pitman Examination. PREPARE NOW LCC-PITMAN Examinations special rapid courses English Chinese Typewriting Book-keeping Shorthand Beginners. Enrol immediately NSC 433A Geylang522 words
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Advertisement434 1970-11-30 22 FOR MODERN FURNISHING m homes and offices at economical rates, visit Anglo-Norse Interior Decorators. 128. Cecil Street. Tel: *****/9 Singapore. CHINESE CARPETS m pure wool with latex back, chemical washed inpekmg, esthetic, floral, and plain embossed design. All sizes available. Reasonable price with special discount obtainable. Wall-to-wall carpets also obtainable.434 words
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Advertisement315 1970-11-30 22 APPOIfITMENTS P* f Singapore Hyatt Hotel urgently requires A Chief Engineer To be m charge of the engineering department and capable of handling maintenance of various mechanical and electrical equipment like Air-conditioning, Hot and Cold water system, electricel services, etc. Persons with adequate preventive maintenance experience m these fields and315 words
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Article, Illustration2165 1970-11-30 23 Rank outsider Oleg Cassini pays $561 NESS LANE, confidently ridden by Johnny Miller, won the Stewards Cup over one mile at Bukit Timah yesterday. It was the second leg of a double for Miller who had won on Shelford Peak m Race 4. Ness Lane2,165 words
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424 1970-11-30 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. -Singapore bowlers took the top titles m the Malaysian Tenpin Bowling Congress, sixth Open National Charrionships which ended here today. S.P. Loh took the Masters event m an exciting finish with* Allan Lee of Selangor by 13 pins. Loh's score424 words
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Page 23 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous60 1970-11-30 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left ft |L_ __l^*- v 1 L_H IkaafaAMAflililk^ _B s__ JUI v. v\ »i ~V ~\t A PmW d _t|_ _A* > g 4 "Ij I J_^_l\ ISF ■momiMo ■■■__i__k_i V _R _A /_>__r___B 7 _^HBafla a__^_l a_^__^___ ia_^_F m^m*/ S mmmmmm *jm\ n H i^H60 words
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Miscellaneous436 1970-11-30 23 ■__y_s__i__i_jii__ WM I II ■■22 EEMsaußßaa ACROSS DOWN I. To let water m is bound to pre- 2. A cushion to fill with supercede a lake reforming (6.1.4) fluous material (3) 9. The destruction of an 3. Put underground to hianfbition (3) bernate— head has vanished (5) 10. Are key436 words
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722 1970-11-30 24 U.K. SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. Allan Clarke, England's star m a 3-1 victory over East Germany, scored for Leeds United m the second half yesterday and left his team with a four point lead at the top of the English soccer league standings.722 words
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Article, Illustration398 1970-11-30 24 Lee CHIU SAN - Lee CHIU SAN IT WAS a field day for Yamaha riders, particularly for Royal Marines Commando Dave Coles at the Motocross races held at Colombo Camp m Clementi Road yesterday. Coles, who has been away from Singapore on a military exercise for the398 words
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Article579 1970-11-30 24 SWEDEN, Sun.- Chuang Tse-Tung of China, three-times world singles champion, was beaten yesterday m five sets by an 18-year-old Swede, Stellan Bengtsson, m the quarter-finals of the Scandinavian Open Table Tennis Championships. Chinese table tennis players, the first Chinese sportsmen to appear m the Western world579 words
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Article, Illustration441 1970-11-30 24 JASBIR SINGH - JASBIR SINGH THE INDIAN touring Asian Games team trounced Singapore Hockey Association President's XI 13-0 m their second match here at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. In their opening game they defeated the Singapore Asian Games team 4-0 on Saturday. The441 words
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261 1970-11-30 24 Quester all-the-way Macao GP winner MACAO, Sun.- Austrian driver Dieter Quester drove a German BMW 2000 cc Formula racer to a 3 ..-lap victory today m the 45 lap 171-mile Macao Grand Prix, setting a near lap record along the way. Quester finished so far m front that even hisAP - 261 words
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324 1970-11-30 24 England stage grim fight to overhaul Aussies' score BRISBANE, Sun.-England is staging a grim fight to overhaul Australia's first innings score of 433 m the first test at Brisbane. Today England carried its overnight score of 99 for one to 365 for six to trail Australia by 68 runs. EveryAP - 324 words
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Article87 1970-11-30 24 Australia first innings 433 England, first innings: B. Luckhurst, run out 74 G. Boycott, c Marsh B. Gleeson 37 A. Knott, cLa wry b Walters 73 J. Edrich, c Chappell b Jerrner 79 C. Cowdrey. c Chappell b Gleeson 28 K. Fletcher c Marsh b McKenzie 34 B. D'Oliveira not87 words