The Straits Times, 28 October 1970
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Title Section24 1970-10-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times Thfi Ni|tiuii!il Niivbipr Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1970. 15 CENTS ffPNKIT*'* < |ftjg>^P)j No. 150724 words
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242 1970-10-28 1 Mrs. C. pleads: Please free my man MONTREAL, Tues Mrs. Barbara Cross, wife of the British diplomat kidnapped by FrenchCanadian extremists more than three weeks ago, today begged the Quebec Liberation Front (FLQ) to free him without delay. She broadcast two messages over Montreal's French language radio station CKLM one242 words
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Article, Illustration604 1970-10-28 1 YEO TOON JOO - Fernandez refused bail YEO TOON JOO: 'No need to hold him in London' plea fails By London, Tuesday FORMER MSA secretary Cera Id Fernandez was today again ordered to be remanded in custody by the Bow Street magistrate pending extrodition proceedings after his counsel had unsuccessfully applied for bail. Fernandez,604 words
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Article52 1970-10-28 1 PHNOM PENH, Tues. North Korean troops have been confirmed operating inside Cambodia, a Cambodian regimental commander said today. Lt.-Col. Kirn Bunny, commander of a regiment defending the Kirirom dam, 56 mile? southwest of Phnom Penh, said his patrols had made three separate contacts with North52 words
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606 1970-10-28 1 Call-up notice to be given in advance: -Mindef By Williom Compbell CINGAPORE, Tues.— The 22,000 youths reaching call-up age here each year will be given advance notice of how and when they will serve. The Defence Ministry is working out a new procedure to shorten the time that many are606 words
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77 1970-10-28 1 MM. BO I RNK. Tun. A 23-year-old eirl motorcyclist was accused today of exceeding a 35 m.p.h. sliced limit by on to 85 m.p.h. Police claimed Anne Stephrnson. a motorcycle courirr for a delivery firm, rodr ber machine at speeds77 words
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Article, Illustration261 1970-10-28 1 Threat to blow up Clay's home PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday J^S anonymous caller last pight threatened to blow up Cassius Clay's home here soon after his great come-back victory in three rounds over Jerry Quarry in Atlanta, Georgia. Police said a series of threatening phone calls were received. Mrs Belinda Clay, whoUPI; AP - 261 words
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Article84 1970-10-28 1 Tories cut taxes LONDON, Tues. British income tax will be cut from 8s 3d in the pound to 7s M from next April S, the Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. Anthony Barber, announced today. His pledge in the House of Commons fulfils a promise of lower taxes made when theReuter - 84 words
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Article296 1970-10-28 1 Jumbo fire drama -PASSENGERS FORCED DOWN EMERGENCY ESCAPE CHUTES LONDON, Tuesday piRE broke out in the inner |K)it engine of a Fan American World Airways Boeing 747 which landed at London from Los Angeles today, forcing passengers to scramble down emergency escape chutes to safety. Ambulances carried two passengers to296 words
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Article59 1970-10-28 1 COLOMBO. Tues. Tha House of Representatives today voted to abolish the Senate, Ceylon's 30-member Upper House The Bill to abolish the Senate was passed by a twothirds majority In the 157-mem-ber House of Representatives 117 voting (or. and 16 against it. The opposltlun United National PartyReuter - 59 words
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Article26 1970-10-28 1 BANGKOK Tues. Bandit* In South? m Thailand are threatening to kidnap three provincial governors If the government doea not release ther leader. Pom WsmdUa.26 words
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94 1970-10-28 1 RHODESIA: NEW BID BY HEATH FOR TALKS LONDON. Taes. British Prim* Mini»trr Mr. E4w«r4 Heat* said today his tavernmeat inUndrd to approach breakaway Khodrata's ralers shortly on whrthrr there was a basis for real negotiations to end <be flve-yrar-oid rift. Mr. Heath answering qur«tions when parliament reksaembleri after a three-month94 words
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Advertisement127 1970-10-28 1 Wrffr N4HAR Ca \^yy Y\Bn3.N M 4M|ifa a 4 Xd^ \\\m SiMMi unm H s^^jl,/ Practical TIJWIEX B A sepak raga ball is simple in design. H 's simply made of cane. Yet it's highly durable. r-^^^L^B^H'*^ You don't even need to worry about \>//A W>± inflating it it 's127 words
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Article, Illustration210 1970-10-28 2 Counsel tells of crash that changed man in massacre case CALIFORNIA. Tues. The v attorney defending the man charged with the Ohta family mass murder raid yesterday his bearded young client "changed radically" after a bead injury six months ago and that today "he does not know right from wrong."AP - 210 words
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308 1970-10-28 2 WASHINGTON. Tuesday J^ SCIENTISTS group said yesterday that an extensive advertising campaign by the American Security Council asserting that the Soviet Union had taken the lead in strategic nuclear weaponry from the United States was "scare tartics "The United States is ahead, not308 words
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274 1970-10-28 2 Class work becomes a money spinner for young student HOLLYWOOD. Tues.— A University student's class assignment to write a film script has turned into USSI 8 million MGM film that has paid him U5555,000 with more to come if it's a hit. Carrie Bateson. 22. senior in cinema studies atAP - 274 words
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76 1970-10-28 2 MOSCOW, Tues Tllks began here yesterday between the Bavin Union and Ceylon on the concluvion of a longterm trade agreement, T»!»--news agency reported. At present, trade relations between the two countries are governed by a two-year agreement which expires on Dec. 31 thU yearReuter - 76 words
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Article28 1970-10-28 2 UNITED NATIONS. Tues. The UN. Economic Commit.»*« approved yesterday the establishment of an international volunteer corps to operate along the lines of the U.S. Peace Corps.28 words
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Miscellaneous39 1970-10-28 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Crr *says uwT\ f~AHP JU€T^ V h. (exceixeur 1 LIKE rr^ ""II f ksh't AHveoc* 'Tile', 1 tig. vn*A OOIH6 JO *GX *E II IHeLI BE Vdfv I U XLUT I TUIKIkL X \neAteovmn39 words
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217 1970-10-28 3 The US economy in trouble warns don fAMBRIDGE. (Massachusetts), Tues. Professor Paul Samuelson, winner of the 1970 Nobel Prize for economics, said yesterday that the United States economy was "in trouble" and urged the Government to do something about it. Speaking to reporters after learning of the award, the MassachusettsReuter - 217 words
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Article45 1970-10-28 3 NEW YORK. Turs. New York policemen are seeking a U555.050 a year pay rise, a four-day week and a 20 twr cent bonus for night shifts. If granted. It will bring their basic pay to US$l6,OOO a year from U5f10.950. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article35 1970-10-28 3 NEW DELHI. Tues. Nine people were killed and at least 80 injured when a pa.v.pnger and a goods train collided at Khuria. about 50 miles .southeast ol here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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116 1970-10-28 3 SAIGON. Tues. One of the four U.S. aircraft carriers operating in the Western Pacific is due to leave for home. The carrier was not named, but a statement by the US. military command said here today that it Itone of the four in theReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration402 1970-10-28 3 BANGKOK, Tuesday LAOTIAN Prime Minister Prince Souvanna Phouma said here today he would make another approach to the pro-com-munist Pathet Lao to get peace talks started. The Prime Minister, who made a brief stopover at Don Muang Airport on his way back toReuter - 402 words
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101 1970-10-28 3 BASH. DON lEngland). Tues Thereu was a roll of drums and a waiter inarched up to Richard StrugnellOToole's table and presented him with an unusual dish his bottom set of false teelh. He had foreotten them while d n1 n g thereUPI - 101 words
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178 1970-10-28 3 Move to seek UN protection for war newsmen UNIi^D iNATIONS, Tues. A resolution was circulateu here yesterday calling for action by the U.N. General Assembly to protect journalists in war zones. It was promoted by the capture of several and the killine of some correspondents serving in Vietnam and Cambodia.AP - 178 words
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163 1970-10-28 3 Jabs for men may replace the Pill |y\l I AS (Texas), Tues. Lf Birth control pills and other contraceptive devices may be replaced by a simple inoculation for men according to a leading microbiologist. Dr. Glover Barnes, a co- founder of Unitarian Universalists for Black and Whit. Action said thatUPI - 163 words
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Article, Illustration64 1970-10-28 3 A MAN identified by Chilean police as Julio Antonio Bouchon being taken to the police headquaitris in San iago after he was brought from Mendoza. Argentina, wherr Int?rool arrestrd him on Chile's equest. The man was detained in connection »i h the a vs.i*mAP - 64 words
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235 1970-10-28 3 HEATH: I'M WARY OF MAKING DECISIONS BASED ON EMOTIONS LONDON, Tues. Prime Minister Mr. Edward Heath indicated today that his Government was wary of making decisions based on emotional and nostalgic ties with the Commonwealth. In a lengthy interview published In the Times. Mr. Heath denied that the Government hadReuter - 235 words
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Advertisement426 1970-10-28 3 JUST ARRIVED cHdige JjO\ from U.S.A. <* fri TOP QUALITY TflV TASTY $pk MEAT- JUICE Valentine's ae gi c Whenever the diet is JB faulty, the appetite poor, or the loss of J j food is excessive Andolescenc* through vomit ting or diarrhe*. m Valentine's C?X3JK MEAT EXTRACT Stimul»tes the426 words
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189 1970-10-28 4 PHILIP 'NO' FOR LAW TO CURB SIZE OF FAMILY LONDON, Tues. Prince Philip said I last night that most parents wanted only two children, were pre- j pared to accept a third but a fourth was rarely planned. Thr Prince, a father of four, was asked In an Interview byReuter - 189 words
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Article32 1970-10-28 4 CAIRO. Tues. Nineteen Arab labourers were killed and 40 others Injured when their mirk .an off a road and plunged into a canal ;it the rielta town of Belka.s. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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187 1970-10-28 4 Congress man killed in bomb attack CALCUTTA, Tues. A police clerk was stabbed Id death today and a ('cuit;r«'Ns Party worker h.ul liis heud blasted off in a bomb attack us tup <.o\ eminent officials met to tackle the current wave of violence The clerk was stabbed by fiw rulingReuter - 187 words
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165 1970-10-28 4 JAKARTA, Tues. An Indonesian police brigadier is to be tried In open court for the street shooting of a Bandoeng university student which sparked off demonstrations In Java earlier this month. The Chief of Police. General Hugeng Iman Santos<>. toldReuter - 165 words
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477 1970-10-28 4 Turks fear security breach in 'lost' plane ANKARA, Tuesday QNE of the three United States officers seized by the Russians after their plane was i forced to land in the I Soviet Union last I week had access to Turk is h military secrets, a high defence source said. TheReuter; NYT - 477 words
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99 1970-10-28 4 Canadian Embassy in Peking by January UONG KONG. Tues Canada's newly appointed envoy to Peking. Mr. John Fraser. said here last nignt that he hoped to have an embassy set up in the Chinese capital by January next year. "My instructions are to do as many things at possible noReuter - 99 words
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110 1970-10-28 4 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Tues. Work be«an today on a 1.080-mile railroad backed by China which will link Zambia with the Indian Ocean. avoidine present routes throufth white-ruled Southern Africa. Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda. whose landlocked country has been dependent on routes throueh Portuguese Africa and110 words
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Article, Illustration364 1970-10-28 4 LOS ANGELES, Tu«a FORMER member of hippie Charles Manson s "family" told the Sharon Tate murder trial here yesterday he was allowed to join the group after its leaders had asked whether he could make love in front ofReuter - 364 words
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Article, Illustration613 1970-10-28 5 LIM SUAN KOOI - LIM SUAN KOOI: W.H.O. EXPERT: LEARN FROM JAPAN'S BITTER LESSONS By Singapore. Tuesday SINGAPORE should learn from Japan's bitter experiences t<> ad early :m<l fasl ;i!4iiinsi air. water and noise pollution. This call came today f rom Professor Masami Hashimoto. 53, a World613 words
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203 1970-10-28 5 S'pore bid to host Far East Scouts meet in 1972 SINGAPORE. Tuesdyy. SINGAPORE is trying for tne "honour" of hostJ ing the next Far East Scout Conference in 1972 her first such attempt. Revealing this today. Mr. Tan Cheng Hor, acting Commissioner of the Singapore Scout Association said: •We have203 words
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138 1970-10-28 5 Journalist loses car crash appeal SINGAPORE, Tues The Supreme Court today dismissed with costs a civil appeal by journalist Loh Boon Tan in connection with a car accident in which pedestrian Madam Yeow Foong 01. 37, died. Loh was then a police officer and was driving along Nicoll Highway on138 words
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70 1970-10-28 5 Thugs make off with $2,500 in jewellery SIM.AI'OKI Tues. Two men. armrd with dagtrr>. lird and saccri a m;iiil-Nrrv;int and stole 52.500 worth of .jewcllrrr from her rmployrr's housr in T.unan Srrasi >pstird;iv The jewrllrry brloncrd to Madam I'.ric.i vnn drodicck. After r.iiiN.irkmc thf hoior. the robbers locked Sim <70 words
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Article22 1970-10-28 5 SINGAPORE. Tiles Sing*--1 |xii«- Infinite of Personnel Ma- na«emeiii will hold Its annual I din. 'it at Hotel Equatorial on22 words
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Advertisement33 1970-10-28 5 BwSw BSI RftMaßP Dealer.BcngoM, 6. Roffles Ploce, Singopore 1 ETERNAMATIC SERVICE CENTBE ITH FLOOt DENMARK HOUSE. SINGAPORE 1. Sol* Ag*nu F E Zucllig Pi* Ltd.. Slngapor*. Ku*'i Lumpur. P*n*ng KoU K n«b«lu. Kuchiog33 words
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Advertisement120 1970-10-28 5 VVili Ilill 10th Anniversary an d we've reduced W the price of Essogas. x i u^bki x Essogas is ten years old and to celebrate we've $B\ f reduced the pnce of Essogas by $1 .00 per 28 lb. Ik! Jk. Mi*^ W A cylinder, for both old and new120 words
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202 1970-10-28 6 What happened to girl in powder room KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Things happen in the *trangest places even in the ladies toilet, as confidential secretary Miss Wong Kwee Chun found out one morning. She hid gone to the toilet on the first floor of the Malayan Banking branch in Jalan Bandar202 words
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Article64 1970-10-28 6 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. Butter-worth police today appealrd to train passengers vho :r.ivellrd from Kuala Lumpur to Butterworth last Sunday, to contact the police 11 they had taken a bog by mistake. Capt. i Dr. i Khoo Telk Sent; Of the RMAF. Butterworth. reported that his bag64 words
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Article368 1970-10-28 6 Dental service at cost plan F/KSr MT7C CLINIC EARLY NEXT YEAR SINGAPORE, Tues. IMIH \TL ho|)es to take away hall the pain of going to the dentist's when the first of a chain of workers' dental clinics goes into business next year. The reason: The co-operative dental clinics to be368 words
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161 1970-10-28 6 SINOAPORE. Tver The distinguished pianist. Beia Slki Appeared In a recital at the Vlctorie Theatre tonight Playing with exceptional refinement aud clinically clean technique he opened the programme with Beethoven's "Waldsteln" Bonata The first movement was held rhythmically taut. The adagio was treated as a161 words
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Article44 1970-10-28 6 MUAR. Tues. Fishermen here have urged the Fisheries Department to haul up a sunken Indonesian tongkang off Semen h The tongkang sank five months ago and has ruined a number of fishing nets which got entangled in Its rigging.44 words
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Article38 1970-10-28 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Ang Beng Ouan 20. today dented robbing Mlm Am Tan of a gold chain and pendant at Commonwealth Avenue on Oct. 30. Trial was flxec for Nov. 7 and ball of SI. OOO allowed38 words
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Article, Illustration123 1970-10-28 6 j SINGAPORE, TuM IT isn't a rush for the A factory canteen, a queue to buy Toto ticket* or even a line-up for the bargain basement. The milling crowd is part of the 1,200-strong mob of factory girls who have just dashed oat123 words
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332 1970-10-28 6 Support again after May riots, says the MCA IPOH. Tuesday T*HE Malaysian Chinese Association feels tht»t 1 there has been a swing of support for it since the disturbances last May and the political repercussions that followed. The party's secretary gen eral. Mr. Kam Woon Wah. expressing his views about332 words
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77 1970-10-28 6 SATA annual greetings seals campaign SINGAPORE, Tues— SATA yesterday launched Its annual Greetings seals campaign, the fourth and final fund-raising campaign at the year. Contributions can be sent direct to SATA. Those who have not received a supply of seaJt through the post can obtain them from either SATA or77 words
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Article52 1970-10-28 6 SINOAPORE Tues. Mr Ho Cheng Choon. MP for Oeylanc East, will be guest of honour st the Hua Tlong Pugilistic Art Institute's dinner and aemonstrstlon to celebrate Its fourth anniversary on Nnv 7 The occasion Is also the birthday of its patron saint Ta Mar52 words
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Article29 1970-10-28 6 SINGAPORE. Tuea Th« Mtriirter for Hmlth and MP for MacPher»on. Mr Chua Stan Chin, will mak» a 'Keep flnttpore clean and pollution-fret uttpacttsn _twf a? hUaautU29 words
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Advertisement22 1970-10-28 6 SfE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT. QANTAS OR MSA— IN IRUNEI. HARRItONg AND CROS^IILD. OANTA* wllh AIR INDIA, AIR. NSW ZEALAND, S.O.A.C M« A,22 words
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Miscellaneous251 1970-10-28 6 Straits Times Crossword ACIOII diversion (I. S. S. t). 4. Inconvenient scheme U drawn j rd •T? b (t) out 6. Powerful hymn writer? (6>. 7. Revelling up liver— ln it too. I. Persuaded firm to diamla* possibly i7> dunderhead 14. city suppHes meat aud game t. It U given251 words
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Advertisement551 1970-10-28 7 (It's our Birthday, but you get the gifts!) o3 CHAFFOTEAUX frm^m HOT WATER HEATER WANT SOMETHING I 1 V BIGGER? J M Ask your Essogas Dealer j&3 JMBMB^X^^B^Bai !-^B I to show you his laWh complete range of cookers i 1 C-30 1 Conies with a complete ~> f\ iwL551 words
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Article, Illustration326 1970-10-28 8 Carpets and cows mix for this Lord and Lady CINGAPORE, Tues. J Cows and carpets never mix, bu*; they have been brought together into the family by a Scottish lord and his lady. A smiling Viscount David Garnock. who arrived today with his wife for a two-day visit, explained: "There's326 words
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Article38 1970-10-28 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Milton. Tan. cnairman of the National Safety First Council of Singapore, will present sate driving award* to civilian drivers of the Royal Air Force at RAF Seleur on Nov. 3 at 2.30 p.m.38 words
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102 1970-10-28 8 BAHASA IS ONLY WAY TO UNITY: MINISTER PENANU, lur. Mini--Bv«r m ho v i Por tl olio, Mr. Lee Sio* Yew, today said there was "no other way" towards unity but ttuough understanding, co-operation and a mastering o.' tiahasa Malaysia. "Bahasa Malaysia ii> not for the Malays alone but belongs102 words
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120 1970-10-28 8 CINGAPORE. Tues. MSA steward Peter Bernard Cheah. 24, died in Outram Hospital this afternoon after being stabbed in a barbrawl six days ago. He was stabbed in the left lotn and admitted to hospital in critical condition. Cheah was with a group of120 words
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Article38 1970-10-28 8 SINGAPORE. Tue». PUhmonger Tay Ngee Siang. 35. was fined $300 today for falling to register for a new identity card between May 5. 1968 and Jan. 31. 1967. He wu arreated on Aug. 4 thl* year.38 words
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661 1970-10-28 8 Two police officers appeal in fraud case TREASURY CHEATED OF $207,000 K LUMPUR. Tuh. j- T<WO police ointeis who were jailed tor their part in tne $207,630 Treasury fraud case, appealed to the High Court totfftjr against their conviction and sentence. Chief Inspector I. M Rajagopai and Chief Inspector Loh661 words
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Article40 1970-10-28 8 SINOAPORE. Tue* An Indonesian was Jailed for a year today for entering Singapore Uegally and stealing a motor scooter. Mohamed bin Hamld. 20. stole the scooter at Dunearn Road on Sunday and was arrested In Jalan Besar yesterday40 words
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Advertisement192 1970-10-28 8 WHAT A "CARRY ON"! The Fourteenth And The Funniest! o. e.^s Vhl i^T tBtJB A PCTCT ROOCTS moewenw. .vy JJtS CARRY ON iUHt 1 1 1 SIDNEY JAMES KENNHH WILLIAMS A CHARLES HAWTIIEYt?- ROY CASTU iOAN SIMS ANGELA DOUGLAS TERRY SCOH /T^ BERNARD BRESSLAW ft PETER BUTTERWORTH IN COLOUR OPENS192 words
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Advertisement647 1970-10-28 8 ORGANISATION a) OPENS TODAY —No Fr.. Ln«" 2 11am, 1.45, 4.00. 6.*****5 pj 9 Sidney P-iitier, Martin Londou A "Th«y Call Ma MISTER T.»»s!" |J W Borboro McNoir COLOR (UA). a aa j^^^J.^BAa>aM*K*aaMj OPENS TODAY— Mo Free Uet SHOWS NOTE TIMES I Ham, 1.10, 4.00, *.4S. 9.30pm and at MIDNIGHT647 words
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121 1970-10-28 9 Sarawak family ordered to leave Australia MELBOURNE. Tues. A Sarawak engineer, his wife and their two Australianborn children have been ordered to leave Australia by the end of the year. The engineer. Mr. Andrew Yeo. 31. and his Singapore wife, both came to Australia as students under the Colombo Plan.Reuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration453 1970-10-28 9 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG: TO STRENGTHEN RELATIONS... By Singapore, Tuesday [NDONESIAN editor Aiislidcs Katoppa today called for more contacts at nongovernment level to strengthen relations between the peoples of Indonesia and Singapore. He advocated a greater exchange of students and cultural groups to "promote453 words
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Article70 1970-10-28 9 PENANG. Tues. The first batch of 1.159 pilgrims bailed for Jeddah on the Anshun t;«day. About 600 pilgrims joined 316 who embarked at Port Swettenham yesterday and 188 from Singapore on Sunday. The Coi.troller of Pilgrimage. Dato Haji All Rouse, said they were among a70 words
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Article40 1970-10-28 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two men surprised open air cinema supervisor Chin Siow Kirn, 34, in his Tampines office yesterday, assaulted him, and drove away in his Austin 1100. They also took his identity card and driving licence.40 words
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Article62 1970-10-28 9 ANOTHER 24 'PIRATES' REGISTER SINGAPORE Tues. Another 24 "pirate" taxi drivers registered for job conversion today, brinrins the total to 1053 "Pirate" taxi drivers using vehicles with numbers KOOO-89A who havr not registered will be given a Anal chance to do so tomorrow at the following centres: Registry of Vehicles:62 words
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Article65 1970-10-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues —Minister of Information and Culture Dato Hanizah Abu Samah will inaugurate the 10-day International Telecommunications Seminar here on Nov. 17. The -rmniMi which Is being organised together with the Asian BroadraMing Union lit Intended tor senior broadcasting engineers in A*la and the65 words
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233 1970-10-28 9 Back to school for 70 teachers to learn protocol CINGAPORE. Tues It will be "back to school" for 70 teachers from Nov. 10 to learn the finer aspects of protocol and press liaison for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference to be held here in mid-January. A two-week course will233 words
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Article39 1970-10-28 9 SINGAPORE. Tues Tan Jen Slew of Jalan Satu was fined 545 today for speeding at 49 to 48 miles per hour at Lornle Road on April 10. 1967 The 'peed limit there Is 30 miles pei hour.39 words
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158 1970-10-28 10 CINGAPORE, Tues. 13 Two British marine companies are interested in DuilUin^ pleasure bouts :n Singapore for exports to the United States. The companies arc Armshire Reinforced Plastics Ltd. and Jack Holt Ltd.. uhose representatives are part of an eight-man British trade mission158 words
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Article33 1970-10-28 10 SINGAPORE Tuea Heallh >tinister. Mr. Chua Slan Chin, will hand over $68,500 to representatives of S2 chantablr urn«nisation.s at a ceremony at KandanK Kerbau Hospital lr<ture hall on Saturday morning.33 words
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81 1970-10-28 10 DON'T BE FOOLED BY REDS, SAYS MENTRI KVNOAR. Tue.s. The Mmm BMW, Tan Sri Sheikh Ahmad, has warned villagers not to fall r the communist methods exploitln racial 1 sues. "They are trying to pit Malays and Chinese against one another." he told a week-CBd border hrictiiiK ;tl Titi Tinggi.81 words
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Article, Illustration17 1970-10-28 10 M T Shue. with his wile and mother, Madam Boey Siew Yong. with Stephen on her knee.17 words
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Article235 1970-10-28 10 Dearer parking in more areas HIGHER VEHICLE TURNOVER PLAN SINGAPORE, Tuesday ANOTHER six parking areas in the city are to charge more after the first hour. Users will have to pay 40 cents for every subsequent hall hour instead o| (he usual 20 cents. This is effective on Nov. 1.235 words
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Article76 1970-10-28 10 EXTRA TV SHOWS FOR DEEPAVALI SINOAPORK. Turs— Radio .<iid Television Singapore will < rlrbratr l)rrp:i vali on Thursday with extra transmission hours and special holiday programmes. On Uerpavali eve tomorrow, all language services over radio and hannel I of TV Singapore Hill close at I a.m. On Thursday. TV Jransmission76 words
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301 1970-10-28 10 Thanks to navy, medical technician can now give a wide grin SINGAPORE. Tuesday T»HANKS to the navy, medical technician Shue Nam Heng, 30. can now give a wide grin and say: "I'm all right Jack. When he was an operating theatre assistant with the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital here in301 words
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146 1970-10-28 10 SINGAPORE. Turn. TAXI driver Parjan Singh 26. was fined $60 today for not stopping after an accident with a motorcyclist in Buklt Tlmah Road six years ago. He was fined another $40 for not helping the injured motorcyclist. Parjan. who146 words
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Article68 1970-10-28 10 JAKARTA, Tues Singapore's AmbaaMdor to Indonesia Lee Koon Chov visited the West Sumatra city of Padang recently to Inspect an electric power plant and seventl other development projects in the area, the official Antara news agency reported today. The Ambassador will continue hi.' vMt to Medan.AP - 68 words
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Article26 1970-10-28 10 SINOAPORE. Tue«.— An offset machine operators course will b« conducted at the Splcers International Ltd., 241. Alexandra Road, between Nov. 3 and Dec 4.26 words
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Advertisement59 1970-10-28 10 F#l FEDER/\l_ I Hl^^Bk H&Vb^b^ml b n oprov d b y th li| H^w^K 'LU PUBLICATIONS SON. BHD. IVkll B\ ""S^r. fo'^T /M LWI Bi^E^ fc^ "0 JALAN SUNCCI lESI KUALA LUMTUR TEI 71JU«/» 2 T^ l k IAfIW BB\. KrtiOOlS from IQ7 1 /i.l I B^lk^ I^^^H^fi UMBU T.MISMOOSt59 words
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Miscellaneous29 1970-10-28 10 »Hrk tmrn Miff o'hmmtwr timmiH ■|mmjß r I WANT YOU TO StGUT-SCE" AND AT MQ 1 VES.TME "sCOPE^BI TV^VWOGtV^St^ M^2 REPLACE /|_|7Z DID YOU JUST M LIG MT i?^^^^^29 words
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238 1970-10-28 11 IGNATIUS STEPHEN - MYSTERY MALARIA CASE PUZZLES BRUNEI DOCTORS IGNATIUS STEPHEN By DANDAR SERI BEGu AWAN, Tues. A mystery malaria case has broken out here which has got medical authorities puzzled. Brunei has been spending millions in its fight against the disease, the disease had been malaria-free since two years ago. apart from238 words
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Article75 1970-10-28 11 SINGAPORE. Tue.«.— The National Junior College today called for applications from Serondary Tour pupils in governmot and government-aided school* of all four language strwims for provisional admisMon to pre-Unlveralty One classes in the college In 1971. Only candidates who obtained a minimum of a P6 or credits75 words
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Article40 1970-10-28 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Miss Tan Sock Kern, chairman of the Singapore Combined Secondary Schools Sports Council, will give away awards at the Katong District Sports Council's colours presentation ceremony at Tanmng Katong Girls' School Hall on Saturday at 4.30 pin.40 words
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127 1970-10-28 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Education and Health of Madras. Mr. V. R. Nedunchezhiyan. Is making a whirlwind studytour during his two-day stop-over. The Minister flew in yesterday. He is trying to visit as many educational and health centres as possible. So tight is his127 words
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Article26 1970-10-28 11 SINOAPORE. Tues A Republic of Vietnam National Day reception will be held at Vietnam House, lo Leedon Park at 630 p.m. on Nov. 126 words
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107 1970-10-28 11 PRAYERS TO GODDESS, THEN RAIN STOPS FIRE KUALA LUMPIR. Tues. A 91-year-old Invalid woman knelt down and prayed to the Goddess of Mercy for help when fire broke out in her temple in \mpant village here this afternoon. And. as If in answer to her prayers, a sudden heavy downpour107 words
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Article32 1970-10-28 11 81NOAPORE. Tuee The Adult Education Board will held a graduation ceremony for kin- j dergartei: teachers at the Tea- i chers' Training College audito- num at 3 p.m. on Saturday.32 words
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Article47 1970-10-28 11 A UCKLAND (NZi, Tues. Khoo Ah Soon, the 24-year- old Singapore mechanic who underwent an operation for the removal of a brain tumour this morning, was In a satisfactory condition tonight, an Auckland Hospital spokesman said. The operation was intended to prevent blindness. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration371 1970-10-28 11 By LESLIE FONG: Singapore, Tuesday JJOW high can motor-cyclists have their handle bars be fore they break the law? Neither the police nor the Registry of Vehicles seems to know the answer. Both said today they could not lay down specifications In371 words
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231 1970-10-28 11 MINISTER RECEIVES REPORT ON MEDICAL SPECIALTIES SINGAPORE, Tuesday TiHE Minister for Health, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, today received a report that could possibly form the basis for a blueprint for the development of medical specialties in Singapore. The two-volume report was compiled by the Committee on Medical Specialisation, which held231 words
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240 1970-10-28 11 VIPs walk to raise $50,000 for -charity CiNGAPORE. Tues. Singapore's YIP hostesses will take to the road on foot on Sunday to raise 550.000 for charity in a sponsored walk. Among them will be tha wife of Foreign Affairs Minister. Mrs. S. Rajaratnam. the wife of Culture Minister. Mrs. Jek240 words
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Advertisement67 1970-10-28 11 AVOID THAT MAD RUSH!! We take pleasure in announcing that we will remain open for business on DEEPAVALI DAY and SUNDAYS thereafter for your shopping convenience at fiCitd Premier Store, 119, North Bridge Road. Retail Stores at:— People's Park Complex, Cold Storage Shopping Arcade, President Shopping Centre, Lion City Hotel67 words
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Advertisement210 1970-10-28 11 watch —rri==^^^ PYhihition Everyone knows the world looks to amazing selection now available here. Switzerland for the finest in watch- For one week der one roof !T a J ,L V lno P k S o y n Q-nn.nn 2 C3n See 3 the St V leS 3nd the lateSt210 words
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Miscellaneous33 1970-10-28 11 Bujrs Bunny by Ralph Heimdahl 1/ FIVE GALLONS, VCOMIM' HMMM! U PLBASEI RIAHT 1 THOUGHT FDR A MINUTE ~^ZZ 2 WAS CONMA HAVE T' I ,3 I ASK YA T PRIVC CLO6 s*^^;33 words
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Article602 1970-10-28 12 It is pleasant to hear that the National Council of Women's Organisations, and the Kaum Ibu, propose to take up the disqualification of women for jury service. It might be ungallant to ask why they have suffered all these years practically in silence, for it is unlike602 words
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Article261 1970-10-28 12 Is the promotion of cultural activities in Singapore a purely economic enterprise? The republic's Minister of State for Education Hoes not like the thought. No doubt his criticism that tickets for cultural shows are beyond the means of most young people is well meant But this criticism assumes261 words
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Article183 1970-10-28 12 Cassius Clay (or Muhammad Ali) has been wrong at U&it once in his life. "I have retired," he said when he handed over his heavyweight boxing championship belt in February. "They wouldn't let me come back and now it's too late." And he went off to train183 words
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Article, Illustration535 1970-10-28 12 LESLIE MURPHY - Politicians' in-fighting raises fears of chaos LESLIE MURPHY: Spotlight on Indonesia BY JAKARTA POLITICAL in-fighting, eight months away from 1 Indonesia's long-awaited first general elections for 16 years, has sparked heated controversies over the split of two national organisations. The disputes that have left the Indonesian Mosllm Party (PMl> andReuter - 535 words
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235 1970-10-28 12 TVR. Goh Keng wee's observation that we in Singapore have little to fear from a "hippie" threat is true, but only because our people are ditlerently culturally oriented from people in the West. Dr. Goh admits that we have a235 words
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158 1970-10-28 12 I HAVE read W.D's letter 1 (B.T. Oct. 17) with interest. But WJD. told only part of the difficulties facing our school kids when the need to travel arises. He has written about urban children. And what of the children In the remote158 words
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Letter189 1970-10-28 12 WHS hospital authorities X in Alor Star have stooped accepting "letters of authority" produced by headmasters of schools for non-aovernment teachers being admitted to the General Hospital, Alor Star. A non-government teacher. when, admitted, ls required to p»v a deposit to cover his expenses in the hospital for189 words
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Article1036 1970-10-28 12 YEO TOON JOO - YEO TOON JOO Students who do not go home for holidays for fear of being caught by the draft By A pre-university student in Singapore says in a letter to the Straits Times: "I propose that the Government allow all students who wish to pursue further studies1,036 words
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Advertisement80 1970-10-28 12 IHOHNER MELODIC AS MADI (N MRMAHY LM School Recorder*, Hohner Melodies* ore new UMd in School* everywhere, 5 modelt available:— M*l*el*e Uprmmm 2 chromatic octave*, from middle C upward $M.OO M«to*K* AN* 2 chromatic octave*, from f below middle C upward* tU.M M*l*4i<* Ptotw-M —26 piono-keyt, from Mlow middle C80 words
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Advertisement154 1970-10-28 12 PHILIPS specialist comer 22RH591 U£j HI-FI STEREO AMPLIFIER V^ Power output 2 x 20W continuous sine wave and 2 x 30W music power. Frequency response 20 20.000 Hz 0 sdß. 10 50.000 HZ 3dß. Power Band Width 5 50.000 Hz (at 3dß). Distortion: Harmonic 0.15% for 2 x 15W. 0.5%154 words
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561 1970-10-28 13 BLAIR JOHNSON - Wait and see trend rules the market BLAIR JOHNSON By prices will dnit in the next fortnight. There is unlikely to be any revival of buying interest in good or speculative issues until members ol the Stock Exchange pass the rules put belore them by their Committee. Until the market561 words
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240 1970-10-28 13 Clement Mesenas - Hopes are bright for German shipyard in the -Republic Clement Mesenas By II OPES are bright for Xl the first West German shipyard to start operations in Singapore early next year. Officials ot the German shipbuilding and shiprepairing company of Kurt Jenson will arrive in December to finalise arrangements. The240 words
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186 1970-10-28 13 .From YEO TOON JOO LONDON: War risk insurance rates on Malaysia's Dlantation Malaysia s piamauon produce, which trebled following the May troubles in Kuala Lumpur last year, are now back to normal ■lftor r*>nrp<tATitatlnn<; h tLErrrnw by the Rubber Growers Association in186 words
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Article, Illustration351 1970-10-28 13 First of six patrol boats for S'pore THE R.S.S. Independence, the first of six patrol boats built by Vosper Thornycroft for the Maritime Command of the Singapore Armed Forces, has completed trials in the United Kingdom and is now enroute to Singapore on board Neptune Orient Line's Neptune Zircon. The351 words
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Article375 1970-10-28 13 CROESUS - CROESUS By Property revalued OFTEN wonder why in 1 the face of soaring property values in Malaysia and Singapore (particularly the Utter) the property section on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore is so shabbily treated by investors, with half of the 14 companies listed below par.375 words
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587 1970-10-28 13 WHEN Chancellor TT Willy Brandt's Government revalued the Deutsche mark on Oct. 24, 1969, worried West German industrialists predicted that a major recession would result. A year later no recession is yet in sight although there has been a gradual587 words
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Article72 1970-10-28 13 RISKS K. Smelt $8.00 -t .20 E.A.I. -52.85 +.17 Sovran $1.23 +.03 Sel. Dredge $2.48 +.03 MIX! J. Wauch $3.00 —.08 S. Darby $3.94 —.06 M Cables $1.12 —.05 Ralrirh $1.45 -.05 F N $5.05 —.05 S. Timrx $7.15 —.05 TM. Ship $1.78 -.04 Tractor $2.06 -.0472 words
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Article35 1970-10-28 13 Oct. 26 Oct. 17 Industrial-.: IIK M 13H.34 I HntrN (i.VXt 65.7T Prnprrlin: IM.lt 1115.R7 tTlnn: 91.112 91.117 tsrubbfr<: 11.1.27 MUI l»w. :in, I9M 100 ntt. 31, I'lfiM l"n l>r*. !9, 11S2 1O(|35 words
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195 1970-10-28 13 TOM THEKATHYIL - UK trade mission to develop contacts in S'pore TOM THEKATHYIL By 16 STRONG trade mission organised by the Nottingham Export Association is due to arrive in Singapore on Saturday. The mission, whose purpose la to develop existing contacts, is at; present in Hong Kong after spending a we«k in Bangkok.195 words
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Advertisement27 1970-10-28 13 MONDIA SWISS f^J^m Sapphire (9j a stand out in time -r^g special Crystal face with a [Nl double Calendar-instant date change JLS XS\J by pushing in winding-crown27 words
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Advertisement92 1970-10-28 13 INSIDE South Grand Trxtllr* double* production'. Training roarer (or factory »Uff; shipping rnliimn: People in buslnma. P»IT 14. ompany newi; Share markrt rrport; I'annnndttiri. Pl|t 15. <l\rr^^v markrtii i.iniilnn. Xn nrk. Mrlbourne, Hong Knnt; lo»ing prirr« .mil buninmw donr. l'<t' It. Mobil MONTHIY M. i^X CALENDAR 4 !o» 1 Mm\92 words
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Article, Illustration229 1970-10-28 14 YARDLEY \TARDLEY is now celeX brating its bi-centen-ary with a round of dinners in various regional and branch offices. In Malaysia, parties will be thrown at the Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Ipoh offices of Yardley-Jardlne, the local subsidiary of Yardley International. In Singapore to Join the celebrations229 words
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Article, Illustration1528 1970-10-28 14 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPORE'S textile mills are more advanced than those in certain Asian producing countries, including Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. Manufacturing facilities in the Republic are better and more up-to-date compared with some of the mills in those countries, claims Mr. LvVOW YUN WOH - 1,528 words
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Article175 1970-10-28 14 COURSE FOR FACTORY PERSONNEL rpHE Singapore Instl--1 tute of Standards and Industrial Research Is to conduct an evening weekly "Training Course on Quality Control" for workers to exercise stricter control with the aim of turning out better products in their factories. The course will start on Tuesday. Nov. 11 and175 words
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Advertisement111 1970-10-28 14 "Tofct/iw island Fiii" The South Pacific. Fragrance and fun. Emerald dots on a vast blue sweep of sea and sky. We jet there every Monday and Thursday. The South Pacific. Snow white sand and lazy lagoons. Golden people and a splash of vivid colour. tf*mm*m Laughter and flowers. We jet111 words
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Advertisement165 1970-10-28 14 If you're looking for products to import, we've got a service that can help you. The State of New York of- JP o2s£ fers you a free service that r JitT*/** y<^&' helps to find sources of prod- '^itrt?! *)jT >i^ > ucts, equipment, or materials j^~\*ZW£'*KmJbp^Z write to us,165 words
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Article343 1970-10-28 15 Ml AR RIVER Rubber celebrated Its 50th anniversary In the year ended March 1970 with a record profit and dividend, reports chairman John D. Barlow, son of the founder of the company. The pre-tax profit for 1969 70 was £396.296 which is 70 per cent higher than last343 words
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Article316 1970-10-28 15 rpHE rubber market 1 yesterday wu unchanged at the opening and remained quiet but slightly steadier on a reserve of sellers. Physicals were Ignored and the section was generally featureless. The morning session closed quiet. Conditions In the afternoon wer* thin and similar to the morning but with316 words
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Article22 1970-10-28 15 In Ijondon on Monday in* pricf* o* Mtlaytn 3 p*r crnt Murrti/Aprll UlO tell*™ IK *3«3 HIMI r>»c«ntxr/Jinuarv •»>■ »»«4 pawl22 words
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Article23 1970-10-28 15 Oct. 27. RUBBER: 481 (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $«58 (up $3). Estimated offering 260 tons (up live tona).23 words
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Article129 1970-10-28 15 rpHr Straits tin price In 1 Penang yesterday gained $3 to $658 00 on an offering estimated up five tons to 260 tons. The local rise exceeded the overnight London metal price which perked £4 per ton. The market was very steady with stroiu buying support from the129 words
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Article107 1970-10-28 15 CHINtSI PHOOUCI UCHANOI iINGA'ORI NOON CLOSING rHICII PIU PICUL VIITHDAY. Coconut OH: bulk I <t> Mllcrs. drum $•>§'» trllm. Copra: Murd 111 0 1 loom No*./ U. I K'Cont. S.V* R. ••»»*r: Muntnk *STA wnit« 1.0.C. inn". Miv SI S3 ><-ip«t.. Sarawak "hup fob «»6% NIW SITS trUm, ■wall107 words
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Article87 1970-10-28 15 Rl HHKK Manufacture Asnoclation nUUstlrs «how I* mamifaeturers rontumed 1 long (ons of new rubber durinr August compared with IS3..MR tons in July and tMJH in August 1969. Autimt natural rubber ron•■nipi i<in amounted to 42.570 ton,, aralnat 43.0JS and 46,8«S tsns respectively. Total aynlhrtlc rubbrr ran■umptlon87 words
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Article330 1970-10-28 15 nLESSEYS Chair- man, Lord Harding, announced tne company's trading profit of £7.4 million for the first quarter of the current financial year at the Annual General Meeting of the company held recently. This is 14.6 per cent above that of the corresponding period in the last330 words
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Article50 1970-10-28 15 EAI: The directors or the company disclosed yesterday that they were disturbed by current rumour about the company In a statement, the directors said that they are not at present considering the possibility of either a bonus Issue or negotiating with any other company on the question of a merger.50 words
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Article167 1970-10-28 15 THE Association of Banks In Malaysia-Singapore announceo these best agreed merchant rates as at Oct. 27. Local dollars to one unit Rellini Buytaf of Foreign Currency. TT or OD TT Op SterUng Pound 1.312 b 7 34l)t> 7.3276 Australian Dollar 3.4475 3.4050 3 3850 N^w Zealand Dollar »•««>167 words
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Article183 1970-10-28 15 CONDITIONS continued to be dull on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Technically, a'l sections of the market remained weak. Trading volumr was low with the day's activity thinly spread across industrial counters. I 1.-i iiu.il and Allied Industry opened the day with a183 words
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Article77 1970-10-28 15 JAPANESE BANK RATE CUT THE Bank of Japan yes- terday cut Its official discount rate to six per cent from 6.25 per cent. The change becomes effective from today. It is the first bank rate adjustment since September of last year when it was raised to 6.25 per cent from77 words
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Article57 1970-10-28 15 MOMII Salu.do SU.S. SU.S. 1 i. S* to M.49 m-lrui 39.10* AS.S!k Hnnqkom 41.18 41 01 Zurich J« 'in M M.43 H VI ihi S SH •>•, k l'«n> M.T4 «a S-por* (1) IVH 40 00 s s v>.rr <■.;> UNCH 141.50 In U.S. dollar* p*r ounr*.57 words
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Article972 1970-10-28 16 BUBINEBS id and reported to the Singapore and Kuala l.umpur trading room* of the Stock Exchange yrvtcrdaj with the number of share* traded ■hown in bracket* In lots of 1.000 anless otherwise specified. IMil s trials Acma (2) $1 32 Akan (7) $1.39, .1, $1.38. (1) $1.41 D,972 words
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Article987 1970-10-28 16 810 AMD OFFIR pßictl OFH CIALLT LIITtD AT TNI CLOU ANQ KUALA LUMPUR TRAUINI. DOOMS OF THE STOCK CXbHAHUk WITH miCl MOVIHIHII IM ORAL KITS YISTIRDAY WIRi INDUSTRIAL! H **r»n<J»B l» J~ Ntllt. 1.6- < > Rtun •<« > B. Tuk*nf .60 I). Bmui /t» < J 0987 words
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184 1970-10-28 16 THE Security Pacific National Bank is to invest between US$7OO,OOO and US$l.5 million for a 25 per cent stake in the Melbourne merchant bank Tricontinental Corporation. Mr. Frederick Larkin, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Security Pacific, said In London on Monday that the184 words
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Article291 1970-10-28 16 OONO KONG. Tues Prices xx continued to drift downwards in a few Instances as the market experienced another alow and dull day. Mort stocks were barely steady with a few soft spoU appearing where selling pressure was felt. Trading volume was limited with the main Interest concentrated on291 words
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Article280 1970-10-28 16 NEW YORK, Mon. Slocks drifted In very light trading with analyst* saying a lack of fresh news developments held traders on the side-lines Analysu noted that August orders were low due to factories closed for vacation and that the September figure was the second lowest of the year280 words
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Article329 1970-10-28 16 WELBOORNK 1 r> Prices continued to fall on the Melbourne Stock Exchange but there was support for some FoorMon recovered $2 50 to close at $73.50. XeHHmenUry Iranium alto enJoyed market favour closing six rents up at 51 rents. Taamlnex wag five cents firmer at $2.56. Stock trimmed back329 words
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Article329 1970-10-28 16 I ONUON. T\ie« —The market wan, ullghlly (Inner. »elecli\e binm« of leaden wan neen after Initial dullneat in hue «ltl Wall Utreet. Movement. ere generally narrow »nd trading «a» quiet ahead of the Government mini Midget due after official market hour*. Cloaing middle prlrea of Mleried tocka not including329 words
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Advertisement249 1970-10-28 15 SINGAPORE ARMED FORCES Invite applications for appointment as:— (A) TECHNICAL TRAINEES (Aircraft) (B) GROUND EQUIPMENT MECHANICS (C) MARITIME ELECTRICAL MECHANICS (0) MARITIME MECHANICS (ENGINEERING) QUALIFICATIONS For (A). (B) and (C) applicant* br in potaeMuon of Secondary Four or equivalent certificate preferably with Science and Mathematics and for (D), Secondary Two249 words
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Advertisement707 1970-10-28 15 ©PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT CHARGE ENGINEER (1670-1145 basic)— tod Class 8.0. T. or MOT Certificate (Steam) OR 2na Orade Local Engineers' Certificate of Competency Steam > or equivalent must ha\e experience In the operation of modern high pressure steam plant; minimum age 24 years. I NIT CONTROL OPERATOR707 words
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Advertisement469 1970-10-28 15 ICMetals (pte) limited We are a lame imemntioiißl Electronic Materials Manufacturing Company, situated in Singapore Inviting applications from HARD WORKING. INTELLIGENT and QUALIFIED Singapore Citizens (or the following posts: A) Male Krmale Chemist (for Planting Department) Bi Mai* Production Supervbon C) Female Production Operator* I minimum age 16) QUALIFICATIONS A469 words
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Advertisement655 1970-10-28 16 REQUIRED ASSISTANT RUBBER TRADER by Internotionol Rubber Dealers. Applicants should have extensive export documentary knowledge, speak English and Hokkien ond be Singapore Citizens. Knowledge of the Rubber Trade is required although troding experience is not necessary. Salary according to qualifications. Apply to Box A 6135 ST., Singapore. ADVERTISING EXECUTIVE We655 words
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Advertisement207 1970-10-28 16 LEMBAGA LKTRIK NEGARA JAWATAN AKAUNTAN (a) Nama Jawatan— Akauntan dlLembaga Letrlk N«gara Bahagian I Tingkatan Blasa B 1 (b) Tangga OaJl— s73o x 35-I. MS dl-tambah dengaii Elaun Sara Hldup. OaJI permulaan bagl lantekan2 tersebut akan tilasaskan kapada kelayakan dan pengalaman. (O Taraf Kera"syatan Warga t egara Malaysia, (d) I207 words
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Advertisement481 1970-10-28 16 LEMBAGA LETRIK NBGARA JAWATAN JURUTERA AWAM (a) (1) Nama Jawatan— Jurutera? Awam (1U Nama Jabatan— Kejuruteraaii Awam Haldero; (111) Bahagian Bahagian 1 (b) Tanfga Gaji (1/ Jurutera Pelajar Tahun Pertama $600/--sa-buian Tahun Kedua $640.- ta-bulan (U) Jurutera Awam Tingkatan Blasa B $730 x 35—1,043 (dengan f>ekurang2-nya dua lahun pengalaman lepa.«481 words
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Article58 1970-10-28 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. From Nov. 2. mobile post office* will be stationed at the car park near Block 71, Lorong 4. In Toa Payoh. and the junction of Jalan Kukih Chin Swee Road. the Postal Services Department announced today. They will be open, from 9 a.m. to 258 words
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326 1970-10-28 17 TM SORRYI FAILED YOU' SAYS SUICIDE NOTE TO FATHER CINGAPORE, Tues. National serviceman Phua Sui Seng, 19. left three suicide notes before he Jumped from a 16th storey flat, a coroner heard today. He was found, clad in full uniform, on the bal- cony of the first floor of the326 words
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79 1970-10-28 17 CINGAPORE, Tues.— An ad k hoc committee of officials from the National Theatre Trust and the Ministry of Education will work out the formation of a club for students so that they can attend shows at the National Theatre at low concession rates. The79 words
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Article, Illustration490 1970-10-28 17 Theatre Trust in dire need of funds 'ALL ACTIVITIES COMING TO A STANDSTILL 1 THE Nation a I Theatre Trust's drive to promote culture is in danger of coining to a standstill. Reason: Shortage of funds. The Dance Company has been dissolved, the National Orchestra is temporarily suspended because expenses490 words
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Article53 1970-10-28 17 Six-months course SINGAPORE. Tues. Sales executive Mr. Litn Chens Telk of Diesel Electric will leave for a six month study-leave coiirsr in West Germany on Thursday Mr. Lim. who will be attached to the nrm of H. Von Wichmann. will tour various Bosch Industrial centres to gain an up-to-date knowledge53 words
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Article54 1970-10-28 17 SINGAPORE. Tue«. Nurse Tan Yao Kheng. 25. of Jalnn Mulla. wax fined $80 today for driving without reasonable consideration, by falling to give way to traffic on a major road at the Junction of Jalan Muhibbah and MarPherjon Road on Jan. 24. Tan was turning right when she54 words
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90 1970-10-28 17 MINISTRY INTERVENES IN MSA DISPUTE KUALA LI MPL'R. Tue«. I A mretine between officials of the Ministry of Labour. MSA and its emloyres' union, will be held here soon to settle the pay dispute between the airline and the union. A spokesman of the ministry said today: "We have diMUKsrdBernama - 90 words
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199 1970-10-28 17 Call for 'dialogue between varsity, student —body CINGAPORE. Tues J The Singapore Undersxad has called for "a dialogue" between h« university administration and the student body. The campus paper mad* the appeal after criticLslng the University of i Singapore authorities t»f keeping students in t lie i dark about plans199 words
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Advertisement112 1970-10-28 17 .From Italy with Love... comes Zanussi. r* From a nation world i jf( )> /rS-xCJ) famous for ils art, a^^^^^^^^^J/ /J^yTi superb craftsmanship I: j|9 ■^J^/ y^^V^? ana of cour»e for ils IBBB^BB^^Jr^^^jy^X (^J comes this mar- I v vellous ranae of eas C/ "V cookers -Zinussi! -Ar^r^ 1 l112 words
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Advertisement57 1970-10-28 17 —^m a^r B^r*^aa^B^Bi '^gL, aaaj are proud to present a collection ofjew&llery by London s leading jeweller Now in Singapore presenting his multi-million dollar collection for today only and Final Showing I on Sun. Ist Mon. 2nd November. I Don't miss this opportunity! |p at At ROBINSON'S J W WjEWKLLKKY57 words
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Miscellaneous900 1970-10-28 17 On your TV and radio today CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 5 555 PM Pr °6ramme summary; 6.00 News; «.17 055 P M °P* nln and Housewives Matinee A J.JJ Po jj Amai-amai; 6.50 The Jack La Lanne Mothers Heart (Hoklcien film, Part li; 3.35 Show; 7.12 Wooblnda. Animal Doctor The Bounty900 words
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Article, Illustration221 1970-10-28 18 SINOAPORK. Im- Thr future is ne^r more bright for pop orientated trandpas thesr days. Or m» it seems. in iu that the bearded look is definitely considered way out. look at drummer St.wart Speer. for mslanie. Thirty years behind those drums .iiulMazlan Badron - 221 words
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481 1970-10-28 18 Judgment is reserved in four-death claims appeal SEQUEL TO $71 9 000 AWARD SINGAPORE. Tuea Supreme Court t<xl;iy reserved judgment in BO ;ipl>eal in which an insurance company in Singapore repudiated claims for a total of $71..T99 damages following a roan accident in Aver Hitam. Johore, seven years ago. Four481 words
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74 1970-10-28 18 50 study grants by SILO for members' children SINGAPORE, liifs.- The Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation is offering 50 scholarship grants to its members under th« SILO welfare benefit scheme. The first SO scholarships, worth $50 each, will be awarded for next year. All members of more than aix month*' standing74 words
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291 1970-10-28 18 Call to investigate civil servants who borrow money KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Government was today urged to investigate civil servants who defied all official circulars and the general orders by borrowing from moneylenders and then declaring themselves bankrupt. The call was made by the legal adviser to the Punjabi Shaukara291 words
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Article44 1970-10-28 18 SINGAPORE. lue* Taxi dn\er Mahmood bin Kemeng of Lorong Tal Senc was fined $300 today tor dming darißerou&ly at Seiangoon Garden Way on July 30 Mahmood swerved to th« right, cut across the doublt white lines and collided with an oncoming car.44 words
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327 1970-10-28 19 Rising rents: Middle class must act I WISH to comment 1 on "Middle class who are neither here nor there' (S.T., Oct. 20). \s a new resident of your clean and attractive city. I un appalled by the high renta and cost of property :n comparison with the dtjr'l standard327 words
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151 1970-10-28 19 Must the battle for that foothold go on? WITH the spate of complaints about our public transportation coming to light in the newspaper. I feel it is about time our Honourable Minister for Communications take a more serious view in thr organisation by the various transport companies It is no151 words
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Letter102 1970-10-28 19 ON behalf of the Singapore Catering Services Staff and Workers' Trade Union, we refer to your news Item: "Ballot by hotel workers to decide on union" (S.T.. Oct. 20». You reported. Inter alia, that our client was aligned to the Barisan Sosialis. Our client affirms that it is an102 words
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102 1970-10-28 19 I REFER to your report "Shaari hits out at Mindrf critics" <S.T., Oct 23) Inche Shaari Tadln would like to see fewer ■rouses in the press from national servicemen. Ho<v would he like it if the criticisms were passed round secretly, over a cup of102 words
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Letter181 1970-10-28 19 IREAD with Interest the announcement by the ry of Communications iST, Oct. 21>. that 12 new bus routes would be In ooeratlon by December However. I was disappointed to note that no route takes in Toa Payoh and Upper Aljunied Road. Isn't any bus company interested in this route? There181 words
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238 1970-10-28 19 IHAVE a graduate MB who was called-up reemtiy for full-time national service. It l.s very disheartening to -pc him come back from duty each day looking dismayed and frustrated. There are a number of rrasons for his sad mood. Having been left out of 'lie238 words
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Letter512 1970-10-28 19 Govt replies 1 REFER to the letter by •Taxpayer" "ST., Oct. 19) regarding the subject: "Road arrow made police inspector change his mind." On Oct. 16 the offlcer-ln-charge, Traffic Police, received a copy of the writer's letter addressed to the Commissioner of Police regarding the same subject and immediately sent512 words
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Advertisement135 1970-10-28 19 I *3w( Mir.;* ti&k4 z^ Mmi&L sfl Htf^H' W LJj WSJtm Now! China Airlines flies from Singapore to Bangkok. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. ,--^t I Enjoy gracious Chinese |g i I hospitality in the comfort 7^- i lof Boeing 727 jets on %J/S§tk I China Airlines flights to ..jfS Ijr135 words
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Miscellaneous56 1970-10-28 19 hit \h n .r H Ai Cm I lUlllUUllil'iyyi/^^-SOOIDSUKE THAT /^RICHARD BURSTING, THE^^ If CftVlM' COMIKI' <S\_ «7 EXPLAINS IT.TH WORLP'S RICHEST ACTOR P s _^MyHyEeA. PROM BUCKIN'AM JtSY^L^ 3 THEY'RE f OUST BOUGHT THEM FOR^/ U9~ft Om* B* VT Hmmilim «ie&wn6(/ »3Se THenrer.' «»*«ioeo THeaopssewT xn*ar) co ahead, and56 words
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Advertisement991 1970-10-28 20 We extend our very Best Wishes to YEO BROS. KOK WAH (PTE) LTD. From:HIAP MOH CO. (PTE) LTD. 62 Telok Ayer Street. Singapore- 1. Tel: ***** *****. CONGRA TULA TIONS to YEO BROS. KOK WAH (PTE) LTD. on their official opening from A. M. N. ABDUL H AMID CO (PTE)991 words
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Advertisement465 1970-10-28 20 MESSAGE FROM Mr. Yeo aiew Uhuan, CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF DIRECTORS. It is my great pleasure and pride to announce the merger of Yeo Brothers Co. (Pte) Ltd and Kok Wah Press (Pte) Ltd. "Merger" is not a new concept as it had been emphatically stressed by our Prime Minister, Mr.465 words
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Advertisement176 1970-10-28 20 INTERCHEM-TOYO (S.E.A.) LTD. congratulates YEO BROS. KOK WAH (PTE.) LTD. on the occasion of the official opening of their new organisation. B 3 PRINTING INK O INTERCHEM-TOYO (SOUTH EAST ASIA) LTD SMGAPOKf OTC( if»NOO«. >**(> JUOONG fOVN SM.APTXM 7. IK ftiOSM-S. MAI MTSUk OFFCI S* JUANBU»' PI tAWNG JAVA S£l*NGO»>176 words
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Advertisement1181 1970-10-28 21 diwect to HAMBURG IN 30 DAYS. P S'naa PaaaM Sinfipwi IOAUNC toA, IKOTA Stilt* ItPt/lcta Oct a/ 1 :vanta, H bura/Oaaa, trtaav A-aini. A'mrp. Otkj. Stwrg Aaihuj Maimo C'ktgta. PAIACMia in u/u an 11/ia an il/Tt Cmaaca. H-aurt/faHra. raaa» A mm, Ctrng C'kttM. *anxit SUMBAWP an a/H an vm an1,181 words
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Advertisement887 1970-10-28 22 KNEPTUNEORIENTUNESUB. __A 'k^OOWPOIUTH)nTHtItJtnjSaJCOPSs>NJVWOI»J U.K. lUROH SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H BURG. R'DAM. HAVRft, A WERP. MIM SmgaDore P. Sham Panang ArraMti NEPTUNE ZItCSN V Nn/I lac 1/ S tec 1/ liac Lueeoa 3/1. Hlitr* «n Roam 11,1. Htvri 14/1. NEPTUNE 40UAMARINI 1/ I Ja* I Jaa t Ma lofldoa 4/2,887 words
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Advertisement701 1970-10-28 22 SCIMD.A (Sr) UHES ---PACIFIC NORTH WEST SEItICE— Leae-iat tori LOS ANCILES. SAN DlfOO. SAN FRANCISCO VANCOUVER S.C TACOMA Pernm P. StMta aiiieatVwi a, Ajtceie* "JAUSIUNTA" 4/ 4 MM S INn I,'Mn I Bee IST CLASS SALOON PASS INGE* ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE U.S. ATLANTIC GULF SERVICE LOADING FOR NIW VORR, CHARLESTON, NIW701 words
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Article70 1970-10-28 23 OCILVII, CLIFFORD. 0.8.E.. deceased. The close relation* both u> Malaysia and In U.K. would Ilk* to express their slnoere thanks to all those who attended hi* funeral In Ratu Gejaa aad who have sent tvreaths. and the many companies nho also sent condolences. Th« card* are too numerous to70 words
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Obituary48 1970-10-28 23 TIOH OHAI YIN. S3, passed away peacefully M.10.T0. Cortege leave* at 74. Jalan Bongor. Pasir Puteh. Ipoh on 29.10.70 11.30 am for cemetery. MR. PANQ CHENC CHVI aged Ht> passed away on J7-10-70. Corter* leaving 212 Chsnxl Road for Upper Aljunled Crematorium on 29.10.70 nt 3 p.m.48 words
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Obituary18 1970-10-28 23 IN LOVING MEMORY of O.K. Diraviam called to rest on 28.10.64. fondly remembered by n.i loved18 words
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Advertisement799 1970-10-28 23 ARIMURA LINE EVERETT STEAMSHIP M.S. "REIHO MARU' CORPORATION S/A VOV: g/B KALEMYO" ETA Singapore: 1/1171t7t v-y E Consignees or cargo ex above arbjj- 18 io 7« a> ps a tessel »re requested to get their 18.W.70 9 P.BA pellvery Order.' Irom the JoUow- GDN. 19 ir.*s:— Oeneral Survey on damaged799 words
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Advertisement889 1970-10-28 23 ALLIANCE PRANCAISI ksteait' court* open* aest Mcxulay 4 scats are still availabK Tel: &11SM S'por* am 'o p.m 4 p.m. to S p.m. fV/RAOIO COURSES PTactK-al training inetnod starting 17-10 7') Oil. tops Rm Theatre). U-B, tiackeui* Kwe4. S por». LCC EXAMINATION AGAIN RAJA'S College secured Beet Results: To be889 words
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Advertisement718 1970-10-28 24 ATON IPRAV PAINTING Repair Refrigerator at customer'e beua*. Tel: <S'pcre> 533*11. At your j»vi— fta.r HKRVtCK LAtNUB* UstV- < I.KAMNo. Queaoatowa Laundromat, StHi. OomaseoweaJth Drive. Bloc* 4«-3. S4T7S6. Perfect taterprlaa, 615. Block 30 Lorong 6. Toe Payee) (Spore) M2UT7 dally S.OO a.m. to 10.00 p m. FAIT PHOTO COPYING lIRVICI718 words
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Advertisement672 1970-10-28 24 Win* rood WHAT It WIN! CHAFTT U It a PUb? Is It a bar? Ii tt a inlp? Ever iin« th« opening of Wine Craft, the whole tcrwo baa been talking. And some people have been asKtnf. "what it Wloe Craft?" Wine Craft is a shop. A un-.quf ahep. The672 words
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Advertisement560 1970-10-28 24 Pre-Tender Notice Government Of Malaysia Ministry Of Agriculture And Lands. Central Slaughterhouse. Batu Tiga. Selangor. Malaysia. Tenders are invited from suitably experienced Class A Contractors registered with P.W.D., for the erection of the Central Slaughterhouse. The Central Slaughterhouse is a complex of Lairages, Slaughterhouse chillrooms. laboratories and Administration Block constructed560 words
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Advertisement737 1970-10-28 24 MAJLIS PKKBANDARAN KOTA MELAKA TKNDKR NOTICE RK: SI PPI.Y Of BITIMKN IN DRI MS FOR 1971 AND IN Bl I K FOR 1971, 1972 AND H7S. Tenders are Invited for the supply and deliver.- to the Municipal Store at Jalan Depoh, Meiaka. of: (A) Approximately 200 tons 40 50 and737 words
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256 1970-10-28 25 MANSOOR RAHMAN - Philippine crack sprinter fails sex test MANSOOR RAHMAN By THE Philippines top girl sprinter Julieta Polding of Mindanao has failed to pass a sex test. Julieta, whose times of ll.Bsec for the 100 m and 24.5 for the 200 m put her among the top three in Asia this year,256 words
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Article, Illustration68 1970-10-28 25 Trophy for Eddy FORMER badminton star Eddy Choong of Penang receiving his trophy and a $1,000 prize from Mrs. Enid Hutton. secretary of the Royal Perak Motor Club. Eddy retained his title In the car section of the club's autocross champion>hip.s. Driving a Conper-S. Eddy scored 84 points in the68 words
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Article212 1970-10-28 25 JOHORE will be without tour ot tneir stars when they meet Joint Services In a Maiaya Cup south zone rugger match at Dover Roaa. Singapore, today. 8- pper Dollah All Is on the injured list. He sufJered a head injury at a friendly match against212 words
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Article251 1970-10-28 25 ADELAIDE, Tues. The MCC make the first ot A ten upcountry trips when they open their 26-match Australian tour with a one-day game against a South Australian Country XI at Port Pirie, north of here, tomorrow. It will be the first visit by an MCC sideReuter - 251 words
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145 1970-10-28 25 The same format for county cricket LONDON. lues. The .'orinat lor Engli»h county cricket next summer will lotiuw the 1970 pattern. v.in each county playing 24 champiuiuhip game.-, and 16 bunday League matches. But there win tx a return to county fixture* against overseas touring teams after the break caused145 words
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Article59 1970-10-28 25 NEW DELHI Tues. The All-India Council of Sport decided last night to recommend the Government to have the Indian Olympic Association bid for the 1974 Asian Game* to be held in Delhi The sports council were unanimous that there were enough facilities in theAP - 59 words
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Article53 1970-10-28 25 SYDNEY. Tue» The Campaign Against Raciallam in Sport, an Australian civil rights group, attacked Snath African golfer Gary Player, who, they said, had failed to speak oat arainst apartheid. He had done nothing to improve conditions for non-white golfers In South Africa, the Groups convener. J. Myrtle said53 words
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Article89 1970-10-28 25 SYDNEY. Tues. Australian Test wicketkeeper Brian Tatxr i* j-uflering from a badly bruised rib injury but is not expected u> nn>s any matches He received the injury in the Sheffield Shield match against Wu. iii.-land this week but an X-ray yesterday showed the rib was not89 words
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Article84 1970-10-28 25 LONDON Tues. American international Judy Hi hir.an. the lormer Judy Devlin and one .f the greatest women badminton players of all t:me. has taken out naturalisation pacer* and is now a British subject MM will be available to represent England if required The daushter of Irish internationalReuter - 84 words
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Article24 1970-10-28 25 The Royal Johore Shooters Association competition in honour of the Sultan's birthday will be held at the Tebrau Range. Johore Bahru tomorrow.24 words
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Article169 1970-10-28 25 ANY move to admit, suspend or expel a country from the Asian Game> will have to go before the Asian Games Pederrtlon Council, said Tan Sri Khaw Kai Boh at the Asian Fa-ketbnll Confederation. In Kuala Lumpur yesterday Tan Sri Khaw was commenting on a169 words
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287 1970-10-28 25 EPSOM JEEP - Need you Badly shows top form in trial EPSOM JEEP By YOU BADLY, 1 with Ismail Asbaa astride, showed good lorm In a 3f workout in 36 2/5 on good going at Ipoh yesterday. The five-year-old, who in six outings won lour races including the Gold Vase, was withdrawn from287 words
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Article136 1970-10-28 25 ROYAL Pahang led 7-6 after fix rhukkers in their polo match against Sultan of Johore s team at Johore Bahru yesterday. Another six rhukkers will be played today 1 2 30 pm.i to decide the first holders of the SIS ono cold cup which the Sultan136 words
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Article, Illustration470 1970-10-28 26 GEORGE WHITING - GEORGE WHITING From ATLANTA, Tuesday JHE Black Prince of Boxing is with us once again. Cassius Clay, thrusting imperious ebony knuckles from limbo to limelight after more than three years in a pugilistic vacuum, registered his re-entry by slashing California's Jerry Quarry to bloodshot defeatUPI - 470 words
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Article, Illustration446 1970-10-28 26 But the war was over. As soon as Quarry reached harbour, his bespectacled chief second. Teddy Bentham, took one professional look at the eye inlury. wiped the blood away and signalled to the prophetical. ly black-clad referee, Tony Perez, that their Irish warrior was InAP - 446 words
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181 1970-10-28 26 ATLANTA. Tues.— Cassius Clay, back in boxln« s big lime alter his threeround destruction of Cailfornlan Jerry Quarry here last night, was feted at a celebration party which lasted well past midnight. Hollywood actors, sports personalities and politicians joined in the back-slapping as181 words
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Article91 1970-10-28 26 NEW YORK Tues. Louie Kid" Kaplan, the former world featherweight boxing champion, died yesterday in a hospital at Norwich. Connecticut. He was 68. Russian-born Kaplan won the worlr 1 tit.c in 1925 and held it for three years. Unbeaten as [eathenve;&r.t champion. Kajylan m.ived up toUPI - 91 words
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360 1970-10-28 27 A. JOHNSON - Schools' soccer talent for the FAS A. JOHNSON By SINGAPORE Combined Secondary Schools Sports Council has recommended a pool of 235 soccer players to the Football Association of Singapore. Mr. Sathiavan Singh Dhillion. soccer adviser to schools, said yesterday: "The move is one of the biggest sports drive to be360 words
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236 1970-10-28 27 CINGAPORE Island Country Club women won the Boomerang Cup for the fourth year when the beat the Australian ar\d New Zealand Association by 11 matches to one in a golf competition at Sime Course \r.strrday. Results: iSICC names first. 1 J.H. Read <12>236 words
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272 1970-10-28 27 GODFREY ROBERT - SCC COLTS SCORE RUNAWAY WIN OVER SELETAR SCHOOL- GODFREY ROBERT By CINGAPORE Cricket 3 Club Colts registered their biggest win of the season yesterday when they trounced S c 1 c t a r School 27-0 three goals, three tries and a penalty) in a friendly rugby match at the272 words
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Article196 1970-10-28 27 A FIGHT between two players forced referee Leo Sequeira to abandon the FAS youth soccer match between Armed Forces and Toto Pools at Farrer Park yesterday. The incident happened In the 65th minute. Armed Forces were leading 2-1 when goalkeeper Lim Chlew Peng collided with onrushlng196 words
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345 1970-10-28 27 ERNEST FRIDA - Four more hockey goalkeepers for coach Wein ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE Hockey Association yesterday decided lo invite goalkeepers Anwanil Hague and Poong Kong Chee to join the Asian Games training squad after an emergency meeting at Singapore Crfckel Club. The selectors also decided to invite former State goalkeepers Napier Singh345 words
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Article106 1970-10-28 27 A 15-MEMBER Indone- sian water-polo team will play three friendly international matches in Singapore next month Singapore Amateur Swimming Association secretary, Woon Sui Kut said yesterday: 'This is a reciprocal visit by the Indonesians and a follow-up of the Republic team's tour of Jakarta earlier this106 words
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Article27 1970-10-28 27 Married brat Singles g 3 to win the Kwan Sal Klong Cup in the MmUtry of Education's annual *ocrer match at Kay Slang Rnad yesterday.27 words
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Article, Illustration256 1970-10-28 27 Clean sweep by Japan in world gymnast LJUBIJANA, Tiusd.iv JAPAN defeated her Russian arch rivals in the free exerciaes of the 17lh World (ivmnaatioj Championships here today to win Hie learti title and lake the I<>|» medals in the combined cxrrcisos. The Olympic champions totalled 571.10 txilnts in the 12UPI - 256 words
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Article217 1970-10-28 27 PETER SLOW - SATWU cagers win vital match PETER SLOW ■y SINGAPORE Air Transport Workers' Union entered the quarter-finals of the Chye Hin Cup basketball tournament when they beat Hua Chin 58-49 in a decisive match at Peoples' Association yesterday. SATWU are thus the last team to qualify for a quar-ter-final berth. The217 words
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Advertisement679 1970-10-28 25 SHARIKAT JENGKA SKVDIRIAN BERHAD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from appeared Specialist Steel»oi'K Conlracton and Specialist Steelwork Contractors previously registered with Mm Architect* (or the Erection and Completion ol Steel Portal Frame* and other Steel Framed Structures to the MARA Jengka Forest Products Complex (Main Works) at Soutn Area The679 words
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Advertisement72 1970-10-28 25 Pi V /unbreakable ACTING FORMULA! ,L I] Very many denture wearer* I known to use inefficient or V harmful methods of denture cleansing resulting in costly I damage. 1 New-formula Steradent with antiseptic is very safe. very effective. Steradent removes stains in under ten minutes •^^^7 1 keeps dentures sparkling72 words
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Advertisement117 1970-10-28 27 Manufacturers of FludrescentX^ J\ Ball|iBtB!^^ SAVE 25 CENTS PER CHOKE USE Enamelled Aluminium Wire in place of copper. Do you know that all manufacturers of Fluorescent Ballasts in India, have long since changed over to Enamelled Aluminium wire, in place of copper wire? Ajit Industries' pioneering research has brought about117 words
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Miscellaneous59 1970-10-28 27 Swinmlac- Juronf Town Ruitrr: H.MJB Malaya Cup riurona —Spore Jt Bervlce« v Johore Corp. Rec. Club Anal» (Jurong. Rrf pm ace XV v 5 p m i. 63 Bq. RAF Regt. (padang. 5 IS Softball: Inter- Varsity CJ»mn p .ni i tT xtc CM. Tlnuth, O»lf Sato Cup Prealdent i59 words
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345 1970-10-28 28 British presence in S-E Asia pledge STAND CONFIRMED IN COMMONS LONDON, Tuesday *£\\K British Government pledged today to maintain a military presence in South-east Asia. Britain's new Conservative Government had already predicted it would reverse the decision made by its Labour Party predecessors, who opted to pull out of South-eastReuter - 345 words
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Article27 1970-10-28 28 QUITO. tFcuadori, Tues. The Commander of Ecuador's Air Force. General Cesar Rohn Sandoval was today kidnapped by unidentified men here, police reported Renter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article31 1970-10-28 28 STOCKHOLM. Tues. The Nobel physics prize was today awarded to Hannes Alfven of Sweden and Louis Neel of Prance and the chemistry prise to Llus Lelolr. also of Prance.31 words
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Obituary75 1970-10-28 28 PETER BERNARD CMEAM iir.d B pa.vM-d M»»y pracrfully on *T. 10.70. OOTtCSI l.:i\.« SmKupuri' Cnakrt Of. 111. LI. Ml.Tll tThrrr«a I'hurrh and thrnrr t.i Chiiii Chu KaiiK iVm.-I.TV DANKER LVDIA: CI. nirnt :n. nrr i..-lovrd *,f. or Harold and ninth. of Drrrk K.rhstnl MarKtivrrt and Jennifer pa»rd away peacefully75 words
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176 1970-10-28 28 Hanoi: We would agree to neutral Vietnam BUDAPEST. Tues. Communist North Vietnam would agree that South Vietnam become "a peaceful neutral country without U.S. troops" there is no third alternative. North Vietnamese negotiator Xuan Thuy told Hungarian newsmen today. Addresing a news conference during his current five-day official visit toAP - 176 words
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Article66 1970-10-28 28 SAIOON. Tues. The US. Army announced today It wa» stripping Brigadier General Eugene P. Forrester of two honours. Including the Sliver Star. America s third highest award for valour, because they were based on labrlcated citations. An announcement .rom Army headquarter: .said, however, that the investigationAP - 66 words
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Article28 1970-10-28 28 COLOMBO, Tues. Troops were called out today to keep order out&tde commtrclal banks, following the Government's announcement on Sunday, withdrawing all hleh-currency bank notes from circulation.28 words
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Article, Illustration168 1970-10-28 28 SINGAPORE. Tues. Young ;iong Kong pianist Max Sun (above) won the South easi Asian piano sonata competition at the end of three tough hours at the Conference Hall tonight. A very happy Max. 18. said: "I'm so very happy, and I'm looking168 words
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Article265 1970-10-28 28 Razak: A pity if C'wealth splits KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tun Aodul Razak said today it would be "a great pity" if the Commonwealth should break up because of Britain's reported plan to sell arms to South Africa. He hoped that the matter would be resolved before the Commonwealth leaders meet265 words
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Article206 1970-10-28 28 Why Mr. Hoppy Hoo is hopping mad CYDNEY, Tues. Chinese resiaurant owner Mr. Hoppy Hoo is hopping mad immigration officials arrested his cook brother just before the lunch hour rush. So this afternoon he put up notices saying his restaurant had closed because of racial prejudice and discrimination. Mr. Hoo.Reuter - 206 words
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Article17 1970-10-28 28 Weather outlook for BINGAPOKF. today from 6 a.m. to noon: Isolated thowers in the eailv morr.lng.17 words
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146 1970-10-28 28 JAKARTA. Tues. A woman who claims to be carrying a talking foetus refused to mcci reporters today after failing to show up for a governmentordered medical examination. The woman. Mrs. Tjut Zaharafonna, 23. yesterday said she was prepared to be put death if herReuter - 146 words
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Advertisement150 1970-10-28 28 LONDON'S WAITING TO BE EXPLORED We sometimes take London for granted, leaving too much to our imagination. The jazzy mod scene, Carnaby Street, Max is, "Oh Calcutta", Bobby Moore't wizardry the vibrant "happenings" that is London. Cut yourself a slice of the action. Take a 14-day London holiday on Inter-Asia't150 words
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