The Straits Times, 4 September 1970
1970-09-04
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Title Section27 1970-09-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1970 15 CENTS K D.N. 4511 M.C (P) No. 150727 words
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Article, Illustration459 1970-09-04 1 Go-slow is called off BOAC planes leave Paya Lebar on time again SINGAPORE, Thursday ■VHE Singapore Air Transport Workers' Union this afternoon called off its work-to-rule campaign against BOAC aircraft flying in and out of Paya Lebar airport. The 10-day campaign was called off on ihc advice of XTUC secretary-general459 words
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348 1970-09-04 1 HEAVY GUARD FOR SUHARTO IN HOLLAND rt II \<.l I Ihurv President Suharto arrived here today for a one-day truncated official visit atnidsi the strictest security measures ever taken in Holland The President «.i> welcomed at Ypenhurc airbase In ((iiren Juliana and Prince Bernhartl when he arrived for the visit,348 words
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Article294 1970-09-04 1 TEL AVIV. Thursday ISRAELI leaders today decided to await Washing- ton action on Egypt's reported ceasefire violations before taking any drastic action on the Middle East peace talks, usually well-informed sources said hen The decision not to preci- pitate a crisis between the United States and IsraelReuter - 294 words
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81 1970-09-04 1 Gorton: Why no goodwill message... CANBERRA. Thur.v A spokesman (or Prime Minister John Gmtor. sulrl tonight re|x>rts from Kuala Lumpur nf disappointment In some diplomatic circles that Prime Minister Gorton had not sent a message of goodwill to Tengku Abdul Rahman were "ill-founded." The spokesman said a message of goodwillUPI - 81 words
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82 1970-09-04 1 KUALA I-UMPUR. Thurs A British High Commission srcurity guard, who recently arrived from Britain, was found dead outMdP Hotel Mlramar early today. High Commission spoki man said that 58-year-old Mr JftOM Moore, who arrived from Britain la.^t Wednesday, had apparently fallrn from a fifth82 words
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222 1970-09-04 1 Ismail to review Kit Siang's case KUALA "MPUR, Thur The Minister Home Art airs. Jr.) Ismail, hyc j-minute discussion hero today with opposition leaders on the relrase of political ptiaoßen A statrment from the nnni.stry later described the meeting as one of "frank discussion." It added that "all aspects and222 words
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Article39 1970-09-04 1 CANBERRA 1 nurs. New York Baptist preacher James R. McGraw. an anti-war protestor, was today banned from entering Australia on the ground that his visit would be a threat to the maintenance of peace and order.39 words
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217 1970-09-04 1 $10 mil jackpot woman: I wish I hadn't found it A DELAIDE. Thurs. A retired hospital matron who has staked a claim to the world's richest uranium deposit, said today she wished at first she had never found it. "I was most distressed by the enormity of the find. saidReuter - 217 words
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Article46 1970-09-04 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs .lameWarren and Co.. engineering equipment dealers, have filed a writ In the High Court claiming $47,234 fiom Eupoc Pulp and Paper Industries tor goods supplied earlier this year. The writ was Issued by the firm's solicitors. Messrs Drew and Napier.46 words
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Article504 1970-09-04 1 Move to boost rubber earnings 'POSITIVE STEPS TO STABILISE PRICE' KUALA LUMP! R, Thursday THH Government today look steps to boost rubber export earnings and to minimise market speculations. It did this by revoking the Customs Duties (Forward Contracts) Order 1955. The decision was recommended by the Ministry of Finance504 words
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Article195 1970-09-04 1 Ecafe plan to help Asian trade T<OKYO. Thurs. A 1 schcnif to help Asian nations deveiop mutual trade and bypass expensive dealings vi th New York and London b<=nks was outlined today at an fe meeting here. The proposal Inclttd* PRl.l I It I I menu under which Asian nations195 words
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Article47 1970-09-04 1 PMNom PENH Thui -Camh idian tnM>ps toriav entered the tcm ii nt Bnnf i nmmunist f ;apered oil at'.er M.wlsr. battle A Cambodian nnlitaiv .-.pokenI (i! the Vietrong ami Nnrlli Vietnamr I appeared to have withdrawn last night, .^lu resistance today. Reuler.Reuter - 47 words
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Article113 1970-09-04 1 DAYAN: I WON'T BE QUITTING TEL AVIV. Ihurv lorarll Drfrncr Minister, (trnrral ■HIM Dawn, said late tonight thr c<i\n nmmt was unanimous on thr BtafM to be Ukrn in the fare of thr Kantian rraarflre violations, hut hr rrfusrd In lay what had nrrr. rlmrlrri. Hr Mould not iw tiMintnf,113 words
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185 1970-09-04 2 China's forces get new political chicf TOKYO, Thurs. Chinas armed forces have a new top political commissar replacing a veteran Party member who was purged during Party chairman Mao Tse-tung's cultural purge, Peking disclosed today. In a list of Chinese Government officials who attended a reception in Peking yesterday toAP - 185 words
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Article, Illustration336 1970-09-04 2 Now Suharto visit to Bonn comes under fire BONN, Thursday YOUNG supporters of the Free Democratic Party junior member in the West German Coalition Government yesterday sharply criticised the visit here by President Suharto. The "young democrat*." organisation of Foreign Minister and Vice-Chan-cellor Walter Scheel's Liberal Party accused the President336 words
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Article62 1970-09-04 2 •TOKYO. Thur.^ Madame Kama Sari Dewi, widow ot former Indonesian President Soekarno. bald today she could not comment on reports that she has been offered a star role by Hong Kong's Shaw Brothers studi.j. Mr Run Run Shaw, head of the Hong Kong studio, said he would62 words
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Article14 1970-09-04 2 JAKARTA, Thurs. The Indonesian Journalists Association ha« vacated the Malaysian Embassy building here.14 words
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189 1970-09-04 2 Tate murden I can't take it any more, says Susan LOS ANGELES, Thursday. CUSAN Atkins, one of the defendants in the J Sharon Tate murder trial, brought the hearing to a halt again yesterday after telling the judge: "I'm hurting bad. I can't take it any more." i Earlier, sheReuter - 189 words
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152 1970-09-04 2 U.S. DROPS 2 APOLLO TRIPS IN ECONOMY DRIVE WASHINGTON, Thurs America is dropping tWO Ol US lll.lllllfll .IPOIIO I moon landing mission* lor economy reasons, the siiai'i- aeencv has, announced. I amcn.iiion ot Apollos 15 anil ii Here announced by Or. Thomas I'aine, < outgoing cinei of the Nuiiuii.il Aeronautics152 words
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Article32 1970-09-04 2 BHOPAL. Thurs. Two women and two children wer« killed and 14 people were in- Jured when fireworks stocked in the ground floor of a buildin? here exploded yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Advertisement333 1970-09-04 2 FIRST FOR C^UALI I I |gj|H HM Today, the very name of AKAI has become a status symbol among those who appreciate the finest in "'"^ii .m^j,^ Presented here are only a few masterpieces from the magnificent AKAI range. BflCßSii^^HJ^^B 5 =i!^ =VV\V SW-180 AKAI's highest grade, 3-way, 4-speaker system333 words
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Miscellaneous8 1970-09-04 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby K^||l®| II Z8 words
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615 1970-09-04 3 DBNOM I'l-Ml, Thurs. Thousands of students and civil servants took to the streets this morning in well-organised city wide demonstrations against the Vtetoanf and North VietM.i.niese. Ih" civil servants marched in orderly fashion round the City'l main streets while the students carefully watohed andReuter - 615 words
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520 1970-09-04 3 PARIS, Thura. VOHTII Vietnam'! chief peace negotiator, Mr. Xuan Thuy, said here last night he was prepared to meet the new American negotiator, Mr. David Bruce, in secret talks the Indo-Chinese conflict. lie t iid reporter a1 marking 'h <*Reuter; UPI - 520 words
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Article, Illustration57 1970-09-04 3 LAOTIAN Prune Minister Prince Bouvanna Phouni:i gets a goodbye kis> from his nraiiddaughter at the airport in Vientiane on Wednesday The Premier was on Ins way to Paris to mcii his halt-brother. Prince Suuphannuvonu of the Pathet Lao. for conference leading to a peaceful settlementAP - 57 words
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Article67 1970-09-04 3 HONG KONG Thurs. Laotian nro-coninui:i-ist Putlict L*o leader Princ S0 v ohancuvonn has m.strui'lrci his special envoy in Vientiane to carry on discussions with Prime Mtntofa r Prince Souvanna Phouma desDite current difficulties. The discussions arc aimed at preparing for rroicctcd rjcace talks between representatives of67 words
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379 1970-09-04 3 NEW YORK, Thurs. Ralph Nader userted yeMerday that the Ui>. would "become a nation Of slaves' unless Mieguardl and human values were Integrated "before its too late" Into what he called the unregulated and uncontrolled use of computers. He was .speakingNYT - 379 words
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Article101 1970-09-04 3 \\(.M>K Thurs. The I h:ti army has finalised plans for the withdrawal of its v into troops from South Vietnam, it vis announced today the day after rep-»rls of communists massing on the I .»os border for a Mispectc-I push against lhailmd. Thai armed forcesReuter - 101 words
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200 1970-09-04 3 JAPANESE MEN AND THEIR MOTHER COMPLEX I ONDON. Thurs. A J Japanese sociologist said yesterday Japanese men have a mother complex. SoiH'logl.st Chic Nakune made his observation in a book "Japanese Society" to o<- published ill London ia.ter this month. The Times at London pubiisiiod exiracts yesterday. "To soothe hi.sUPI - 200 words
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99 1970-09-04 3 Father of 13 shoots dead two sons AI BANY IOtHgIBI Tliurs A father of 13 children. »hn.p wife reported!;, h.irt le!t him. fatally shot NN of lni> miiis yesterday as they slept in I Ihfir rural home "I'm the man who shot the two bo.v:- in there I dun't knouAP - 99 words
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Article30 1970-09-04 3 WASHING lON Ihiuv Mr.v Agnm Knisi M.m; 83 author, iHirt mother ol the pubutiwr of the Washington Pa* (i..-ti at b*f Nrw York h. nil :a^t mcht. AP.AP - 30 words
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Advertisement243 1970-09-04 3 i HpJgvJ I 4^7itA*ifa\ rhr largest pharmaceutical industry in A»'a and a leading producer of K*~l Vit. C in the world. U THf WONDER TONIC WITH CANDY TASTE ■ftSJ Hicee premises you skin that stays healthy, sparkling H*3 and blemish-free. One tablet of Hicee contains a stronj Js>^[ dose of243 words
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317 1970-09-04 4 Arafat: Why US peace plans will fail AMMAN. Thura. ]y|K. Yasser Arafat, leader of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), yesterday said the American Middle-East peace plan "cannot succeed as long as there remains a single rifle and as long as there are revolutionaries." The Arab guerilla leader mi .sp^akhiK atReuter - 317 words
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Article, Illustration30 1970-09-04 4 Guerillas ready to strike PALE STINIAN comma it d o s crouch behind ■■n(I ha Rs and guns durim rtaihfi with army troops in thr streets of Amman on Wednesday.30 words
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Article28 1970-09-04 4 BANCJKOK. Thurs— Thailand yrftiertiay Lssui-d a »et ol stamps to cemmrmor;.Tc Ihr Sixth Al II Games which will be held here norn Dec. 9 tv 2028 words
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366 1970-09-04 4 MANILA, Thura. I- FIRE broke out today 1 in a seven-storey building across the street from the American Embassy while Greater Manila was still in the grips of its worst flood in history. The flre department said the third and fourth366 words
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Article70 1970-09-04 4 MOSCOW. Thurs.— A furmrr mMchinr shop director has brrn sentenced to death in Soviet Georgia for accepting bribes and stealing 114.UU0 rubles I U*****.540 1 worth ol .Stale property, the newspaper ZaiyaVostoka reported. The paper identified him M D. Kobalchlcvr and s«*d he hcadrd a criminalAP - 70 words
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184 1970-09-04 4 Korea tea house siege as gunman holds out after killing soldier CEOUL. Thurs. An armed South Korean continued today to hold out In a tea hou.se in Yanggu. 70 miles east of Seoul, where he earlier killed an army sergeant who tried to arrest him. police reported. Meanwhile, four waitressesAP - 184 words
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Article90 1970-09-04 4 JAKARTA. Thurs Indonesian authorities have arrested 24 Miiueclfrs. Including some iiimi China, and seued opium, morphine and marijuana worth millions of luplahs. a Government spokesman saul. The spokesman said the drugs, believed to be made in China. Thailand and India, were smuggled Into Indonesia from ShanghaiReuter - 90 words
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Article57 1970-09-04 4 UILBAO. rhurs. Spanish military authorities plan a secret trial for 14 men. including two priests, accused of being guerilla leaders in the K.oqur Nationalist Revolutionary Movement, informed >iiunri said. The trial, delayed for more than a year, is due to be held in the military garrison57 words
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129 1970-09-04 4 Russian economic team to visit Jakarta JAKARTA, Thurs— A RusJ sian economic mission will visit Jakarta next month for talks on the continuation of abandon* rd Rwttitin projects in Indonesia. Government .sources saic today. An agreement in principle on the ccntinuatlon of the projects was reached last week whrn IndonesianReuter - 129 words
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Article50 1970-09-04 4 PERTH. Thurs A «earran I died and another was taken seriously ill when they were overcome by oil fumes aboard the 12.500-ton British im! tanker •Keconda" at sea today. The two. both Indians, were v.cirking in me pump room I wl-fn the incident occurred I Reut«r.Reuter - 50 words
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Advertisement132 1970-09-04 4 THE OLD AND THE NEW! (IMPROVED) In 1959 we pioneered two hoirsprays (among other things). Helen* Curtis RECULAR and Helene Curtis SUPERSOFT Spraynet. And became leaders in fhe field. As a matter of fact we still are We haven't changed our appearance. The reason? The same kind of philosophy which132 words
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Advertisement313 1970-09-04 4 ;i THREE STAR BRANDmi/Ens t PEAK STAR BRAMDSS* i LOOKING for fertilizers, agricultural chemicals* BIAN HENG h«s it all Whether it b* 'Three Star' Mm or'P«k Star* agricultural ehem.ian fie results will be BOUNTIFUL HARVESTS 0n» of the Supplier* to RUBBER INDUSTRY (REPLANTING) BOARD, F L D A. and DEPARTMENT313 words
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Advertisement360 1970-09-04 5 SUPERMARKET SHOPPING CENTRE orchard road Singapore FRIDAY, SATURDAY SUNDAY EVAPORATED MILK gold fan mm .39 BRUSSEL SPROUTS dutch ib 1.10 GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS s&w ieoz 1.10 LEG LAMB new Zealand ib 1.55 INSTANT COFFEE maxwell house oz 5.50 BEEF CURRY sk m .84 RAZOR BLADES PERSONA Injector of 5 1 .20360 words
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148 1970-09-04 6 Dumping of second hand cars in Brunei BRUNEI TOWN. Thurv Second and cars from Brunei are being exported to Indonesia via Siimapore for the first time. So far about 20 cars have been shipped nut this month. Thr second-hand vehicles are bought by agents here at a very low price.148 words
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Article39 1970-09-04 6 SINGAPORE. Thuis The numbers picked in tonight's Toto draw No. 70 "t; were S\i. 32. 22. 3. .mo 9 The additional number V a:, 13. In Hie curies' draw, the numbers, were 31. 2b. and 22.39 words
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202 1970-09-04 6 TWO ACCIDENT SUITS SETTLED FOR $5,700 SINGAPORE. Thursday TWO trafiic accident suits, due to be heard in the 1 High Court today, were settled later by the parties for sums totalling $5,761. IN SI IT NO. 1. consent udgmpiit for $4,374 was warded to three Ktwoitoyi from two families and202 words
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Article41 1970-09-04 6 siNCAPORE. Thuis— Wong Foon Fan. 4.i of MersiiiK. J"- hore. m admitted to Outturn Hospital todm \uth a broken lee and other miune, alter a timber )nc he wu unloadlne at a Woodland- -aw mill fell on him.41 words
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116 1970-09-04 6 Youth shot by police recovering in Outram Hospital SINGAPORE Thurs Exmental patient Oh Nuiap Kwee. 20, seriously wounded when he was shot by police yesterday, was reported to be "improving" in Outram Hospital today. He was taken to the in-tensive-care ward after surgeons performed a twohour operation to extract a116 words
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Article72 1970-09-04 6 Money for charity funds SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Straits Time* has received another $290 for the Wong family and $30 for Mr Hoo Soo Chong fund. The Wong family lund. now standing at S3nri is for four children whose mother »a> taken to WiKidbridge H<> pitai last month and whose seaman72 words
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124 1970-09-04 6 CEREMONY TO MARK $15 M PROJECT COMPLETION SINGAPORE. Thurs— The presidents of two big Japanese firms arrived In Singapore today to attend a ceremony to mark the completion of a $15 million electrical project for oil refineries in the Southern Islands. They were Mr. T. Matsuura. president of Hitachi Cable124 words
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Article, Illustration218 1970-09-04 6 Folk dances to help Gurkhas' welfare fund SINGAPORE. Thurs. The little men from Nepal who have been part of the Singapore scene since World War II will make their last public appearance here next month. On Oct. 3. designated "Gurkha Night" by the British Army, they will dance their quaint218 words
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Advertisement84 1970-09-04 6 I rlt MA" b^B with aim 6UNSIGHT 111 COMES TO KILL! 1 I! > ir^M fll Vb^bbH I IMIM9 1 i rr-rrfMima H^_^_u^_^_«u^^aAaavß| L^ Today: 1 30 3 30 7 00 I 9.30 p.m. O Hon f. Jenny Hu "GUESS WHO KILLED MY 12 LOVERS" Vondorm-Coloricope). Tomorrow ot Mid-night "The84 words
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Miscellaneous148 1970-09-04 6 —TODAY'S SCHOOL ETV i TODAY'S ETV t hematics Sec. 1: programme on Growth Channel 8. 12.30—12.50 Na--7.50 am 8.10 vu nal Language English 2nd Lan- <Elem.) Menjadi guage Sec. 1: lock- Jo l 1 t? ed in- 1 a English Sec. 1: Faces: 0..»u H.so General it« <t <n v148 words
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Article, Illustration303 1970-09-04 7 Dust pollution from earth lorries— l 3 in 10 minutes SINGAPORE. Thura. THK clay was fine, not tixi hoi. yet the streets were deserted. \nil almost every window ami door along Sin Mine !;■> ill .1.) 1. m Torlak and .l.i lan MiiiKcu. off I303 words
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188 1970-09-04 7 Shoppers caught by switch in night mart site SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Wednesday night market in Orchard Road has been movod to Tanglin Road became of traffic conBut no official announcement was made about the big move, and hundred of .shopper, turned up at the old sites la.st night to lind188 words
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110 1970-09-04 7 Hotel sales director to 'sell' Spore on world tour (^INGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. c Michael H.K Tan. sales and marketing director of the Mandacin Hotel will have no time to stop and stare on a world tour which starts next Wednesday. Mr. Tan. 42. has been Riven only three months to110 words
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Article20 1970-09-04 7 SINGAPORE. Thin- The 1 finals o! the talentune for Bchoota Ifl7<> will held at the National Theatre on Saturday.20 words
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403 1970-09-04 7 Empat Nombor acts: Every number now has a chance Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. AU, punters <>l the Four-digil lottery aw assured, I'mm now on. of an equal chance of winning .1 prize. Following a suggestion by a Straits Times reader. Empat Notnbor Ekor Berhad today announced that it had arranged to403 words
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Article73 1970-09-04 7 NTC children's debut at the Vic SINGAPORE. Thurs Child- ren from ilio National Theatre Club's children section will make their debut at the Victoria Theatre lumnm.w at 8 p.m. on the final night of the NTUC's cultural week The Children.' Night will conslst of a choir musical drama, dialogue sketch73 words
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Article40 1970-09-04 7 SINGAPORE Thurs. The artins Prime Minister and Mm- ister lor Defence Dr. Ooh Keng Swi-p will attend the fourth annual tiiniier o( the Society of Occupational Medicine at the Blur Room. Imperial Rcstauiant on Monaay al 8 p.m.40 words
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Article56 1970-09-04 7 AUPE to hold course sinoapohk. Than. The Amalgamated Union <>t Public Employed will organise a .second general ordm course for probattonar) elcrtcaJ (tail at its headciuaueis In .Srraiiguon Road. BOWM will bevin on Sept 14 Hum 7 Pin to 8.30 pin. mi every Mommy and Thursday. The fee charted is56 words
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98 1970-09-04 7 Sia to open cake contest and show BINOAPORE, Tinas Mr. Sia Kali Hin. Minister of Slate for Labour, «tll open a two-day mpetltlon and exhibition organised oy tlir People's Association women Mib-committee at ih< Victoria Han on Saturday and Suiuiav Mere than duo people are expcciea to take part :n98 words
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Article45 1970-09-04 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— SeranBoon Garden Secondary School will nolti its annual prize-giving day and celebrate the completion of a covered passageway built by the school advisory committee on Saturday. An exhibition of the students workers will be on show irom 9 to 5 p.m.45 words
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109 1970-09-04 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Building contractor Tan Geok Lens was jailed for six months today for impersonating a police officer, and seizins a "lucky draw box" from an ire-cream vendor in Jalan Bukit Ho Swee Tan. alias Peter Tan. had two other charges Of impersonation taken109 words
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134 1970-09-04 7 Vigilante jailed for jungle hold-up SINGAPORE. Thurs. Vigilante Corps member Tec. Hock Kee. 20. was jailed for 18 months today for his part in robbing three students in the forest at Macßitch'.e Reservoir. Teo. alias Ah Neow. who Is a cloth pedlar, pleaded with the judge; "Please forgive me this134 words
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Advertisement381 1970-09-04 7 Y\ Come for TINA around W J 5 -7 pm every weekend I Sometimes on Saturday or Sunday jm\\ hV w^ en > ou £Q oul on the lowa, you >ff H| p feel like a lidii Ic.i or an early f^'HlP Dinner. So what do you do for foo>l.'381 words
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Miscellaneous260 1970-09-04 7 Straits Times Crossword At KOSS Talk wildly to Rlrl brouiiht 7 l-lir IV liwvl in mintlipr UD ln Italy mmcUv (7 another 9 Trlblma hoWs Mmc stl[fness Mauve of fair type on vessel "> ™F Turner 7 15. Rebel has power, depend upon it. and backing i 3, si. 10.260 words
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Article, Illustration300 1970-09-04 8 RITA LOONG - RITA LOONG By SINGAPORE, Thurs. It was a long and back-breaking-night for the Singapore Red Cross Society tonight. Acting on instructions from the Relief Bureau of the League of the Red Cross Societies in Geneva, the300 words
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180 1970-09-04 8 SINGAPORE. Thur«. rpHE second meeting of 1. the Asean permanent committee on civil air transport ended today with discussions and recommendations on seven subiects made, behind closed doors. For three days, the 28 delegates from five nations Philippines. Indonesia. Thailand. Malaysia and180 words
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Article237 1970-09-04 8 HUNT ON DESPITE PROBLEMS SECURITY Forces would hunt down the communist terrorists who killed 12 border scouts and injured three others in the river ambush in Sarawak last Thursday, Tengku Abdul Rahman said today. The hunt would go on K. Lumpur Thurs. despite the difficult237 words
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Miscellaneous147 1970-09-04 8 Mht, Oop By r. F. Itnmlin I WEVE BEEN TRYING FOR A AND \OU J I'M BUT YOU "N I^^^CftNNiFi^RV^OUA»3^^7~~WAi7A~^C^^ ill^i^Hl I n*MC X) GET A FIX ON OOPJ OkW MAKE ASRAIP I MU6TVE INCH OF MOO FOR HIM /OH A'MINUTE' SUPPOSES I wrrH-rw view- screen.' Jhk contact I not.147 words
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Article, Illustration1383 1970-09-04 9 Commander Bucher concludes his story The last act •Maj -Gen Gilbert Woodward M.,ns a document of confession prep. red by North Korea for the ulr.isc of the HI surviving crewmen oi the I SS Pueblo. This piclure nlhm| by Pyongyang, carnrrt the caption reading: "Woodward signing the document whereby1,383 words
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Advertisement267 1970-09-04 9 35TK.ANN1VERSAKY LAST 2 DAYS ■m I ■B^^^^^Hei I ESS -PEKING -rarap; pte. LTD. L 60-62 NORTH BRIDGE RD SINGAPORE 6. k A Ir. j m r:rrrr <^ »■•>» **m*mmmmm i ni»» «bm j| ar lAt Carrier, we make nothing but airconditioners. So we really AmAV Aw 2b know them backwards.267 words
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166 1970-09-04 10 RECLAIMED LAND CAR PARK TOO COSTLY' SINGAPORE. Thurs A MULTI-LEVEL underground car park built on land reclaimed from the sea off Elizabeth Walk is technically possible, but the cost might he too high. This was the rr.u-tion from the Public Works Department today to a suggestion from the Automobile Association166 words
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Article, Illustration584 1970-09-04 10 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK: By Singapore, Thursday $35M PROJECT IU RECLAIM ANOTHER STRETCH OF COASTLINE FROM BEDOK TO CHANGI rIS aerial picture shows the six-mile foreshore and seabed from Bedok to Tanah Merah Besar. which will be won back from the584 words
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109 1970-09-04 10 Indian trade team gets 150 inquiries SINGAPORE, Thursday T>HE current Indian Trade and Industrial exhi- bition at Great World has received 150 inquiries from Singapore businessmen so far. Among them is a $10 million offer of a business deal a spokesman of the exhibition said today. He said: "This offer109 words
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Article54 1970-09-04 10 SINGAPORE. Tlnus Urn Kuk Senc. 17, unemployed, mhs remanded on a rharac of robbing a 535 watch from See Tin Huat In the New World amusement park on Tuesday while ;umed with a beaiuiK .-ciaper. He was alleged to have committed the offence while in the company54 words
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Article24 1970-09-04 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Singapore Stamp Club will hold a meeting and auction at the Singapore Cricket Club on Tuesday at 5.30 p.m24 words
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Article38 1970-09-04 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. MP for Kairpong Chal Chee and Parliamentary Secretary i Culture > Inche Sha'arl Tadln will attend S*nnett Road Secondary School's speech day and passing out parade of National Cad«-* Corps reciuiu tomorrow at 9.30 am38 words
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114 1970-09-04 10 MORE TAXIS FOR PAYA LEBAR AIRPORT SINGAPORE, Thurs. The shortage of taxis at Paya Lebar is expected to ease by tho end of the month, a Department of Civil Aviation spokesman said today. Fifty more taxis are required to strengthen the present force of 150 there, and already 35 applications114 words
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Article78 1970-09-04 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police today denied that a man had been detained in connection with last month's assault on NTUC president. Mr. Phey Yew Kok Police spokesman acting Deputy Supt. Leslie Wong said: "There has been no arrest In connection with this case." He was commenting on a78 words
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Article34 1970-09-04 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs Commander R.J. Hltchen of the Royal Navy was fined $30 today for disobrvlng a police officer's hand rigMh at the Junction of Canberra and Nelson roads on March 12.34 words
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194 1970-09-04 10 Spore's traders urged to maintain quality SINGAPORE. Tnurs. Local manufacturers have now reached a level where they are good at Improvislne; designs to suit market peculiarities. Mr. Wang Tar Lianer, chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers Association, said yesterday. He was conflden? based on "equal ground- the Republic had a chance194 words
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Article54 1970-09-04 10 SINGAPORE. Thui I er Teh Poh Tcrk. 1 I $50 for breaking a IMC dow at the search-room In I Beach Road police stattoi I Aug. 31. He was also fined $10 I other charge of N I drank and incapable at ti World amusement54 words
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Article45 1970-09-04 10 SINGAPORE Tl I Minuter for Cul'in Yuen Thong, mill ninth anniversary re Heralds Choral Socle 1 v < Victoria Theatre nn Baturd 8 pin. The choir, jutt back I I toOr of H«ngkonc Tok\o and Osaka (wcrrd, classical, folk and I «ong».45 words
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Advertisement88 1970-09-04 10 I dSmMmm^lfej JU fft lift bß|a 'M f&*M graduation 6r even a twent c T picture it big. Take it on KODACOI OR <■ <| t big 9ft (8'xiO") or 83, (8 x8") KODACOLOR Prints for only $4.80 or less. M m If your KODACOLOR-X negative is of standard rectangular88 words
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Miscellaneous44 1970-09-04 10 Him- Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl AKf.'T WHAT'S EATWYER IT'S THAT jPOOC^, ELMER*^ K ft, V^TIME A&AihilJ YIP- 1 VVELAX, HE'S IM LOVE WITH THE CUTE ARF-' I WOVER, POODLE ON THAT DOG i-Zs WOO?" I YOU FOOD COMMERCIAL i J~Z~fl AftOOOfJ missep ~"\T~ uK/v44 words
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Article348 1970-09-04 11 C. ALAHENDRA - Have rents gone up 100 pc? C. ALAHENDRA RIDDLE OF A HIKE AT SHAW HOUSE By Singapore, Thurs JJAVK rents boon increased by up to KM) per cent :il the ultra-modern Shaw House oilier block in Orchard Road? "Yes" say a number of the tenants, including the Pakistani Hifih Commission.348 words
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Article138 1970-09-04 11 British pets can soon go home SINGAPORE. Thurs. British pet dogs and cats can be taken back to Br tain soon, when the six month British ban on their entry \n lifted on Sept. 16. Among the first to u:i;»-ni from this ■reprieve" are three dogi and a cat at138 words
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78 1970-09-04 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A photo studio employee, Gurmukh Singh. 38. who assaulted a Customs officer who tried to arrest him for having ganja was fined $154) today. The court was told that Ouri mukh struggled with the officer at the junction of Robinson Road and78 words
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Article45 1970-09-04 11 INCAHDRK. Thins Mr. Sim Kwhiiu Link. 117 -alts rcpreaentative of Kodak <M will leave for New York tomor•i a three-week OOUTM in technical and marketing >kilis ■ted with photoflniMung prataota. He will also visit Hawaii Sm.i Ftii-icisco, Paris. Zurich ana Koine.45 words
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Article, Illustration186 1970-09-04 11 LEE SU SAN - SOARING HOPES OF ARTIST LULU TO SEE BRITAIN LEE SU SAN By SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Artist Lulu One may see England sooner than she expects thanks to her Borneo scenes captured on batik. The paintings in styles ranging from the primitive to the psychedelic to the abstract, with colours to match186 words
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Article56 1970-09-04 11 Man accused of attack on woman SINGAPORE. Thurs. Labourer Ng Eng, 49, today pleaded not guilty to outraging the modesty of a woman. He was originally charged with attempting to rape the woman in a hou.»-e in Jalan Chal Cl.ee on July 15 at 2 p.m. The charge was amended56 words
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Article49 1970-09-04 11 SINGAPORE. Thins The Foreign Minister. Mi. S. Rajaratnam lei t Singapore tonlgh, for Bombay on his way to Lusaka to attend the conference oi non-aligned nations. After the conference, he will accompany the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. on a tour of European countries.49 words
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Article44 1970-09-04 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The former Austrian vice-chancel-lor. Dr. Prit7 Bock, will arrive here lor a three-day visit next Thursday as chairman of Cre-(lilanMult-Bankverein, Austria s largest bank. He will be accompanied by the bank I chief foreign manager. Mi A E NVcKinan44 words
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Article30 1970-09-04 11 SINGAPORE. Tliui-s. Dr Irctif Llm from the maternal nnd child health services Rave a talk on lamily planning to the Malayan Banking Berhad staff in Fullerton Square today.30 words
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190 1970-09-04 11 SINGAPORE, Thura. T<HE Singapore Telephone Board has awarded two r contracts worth more than $2.5 million to a Japanese firm lor the supply and installation of 34.001) \ards of Cable system Tliis is UM first time that the board has190 words
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Article98 1970-09-04 11 MalaysiaThai meeting put off BANGKOK, Thurs The MalaysiaThai General Border Committee, which had been scheduled to meet in Kuala Lumpur next Monday, has been postponed. Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chullasapya said today. Marshal Dawee, who was to head the Thai delegation to the conference, told newsmen the postponement was made98 words
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159 1970-09-04 11 SINGAPORE. Thursday j SINGAPORE, the "gour--1 J met's para d 1 s c," will soon be the first South-east Asian country to boast a wine connoisseur's haven. Situated next door to the Tourist Promotion Board In Tudor Court. Tanglln Road, the "haven"159 words
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Article48 1970-09-04 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Michael Para— i a lecturer in the education ol the deaf at Chrlsfhurch Teac-linV College In New Zealand, will Rive v talk i)ii 'The ce;«f child in Ihe home" > at the Wesley Methodist Church, Port Canninu' Roa<l. on Sunday I at 6 p.m.48 words
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Advertisement182 1970-09-04 11 BBuumi Ann w f ij ST?^3r_T^B m^^iL\ MAXWELL HOUSE' J^^^Bfc#^^^SmuSsF Afcfr S U--5?-'^m\ INSTANT COFFEE \j\ g'CQ r^W^^^fW' 1 sy v^^^ **^SBs' 118fiB5f 7v»oz. cans RIDGE nTV.^J^^GOLDEN BEE H!f9!l!^^Hr FARM PRO7PM mm **2l~^^ local eggs ioo A/jc $|oo $i3<r*" r PERDOZ i PKTS WW PER 6V.- OZ. CAN PER 175182 words
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Article483 1970-09-04 12 Unanimous approval by Singapore's Parliament of the White Paper on the reorganisation of the motor transport services forecasts untroubled passage of the necessary legislation. There was sufficient criticism, however, of some of the proposals for the government to have a second thought or two, the age perhaps483 words
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Article299 1970-09-04 12 There is a lull in the leisurely war in Laos net unusual in the half gentlemanly contest between Prince Souvanna Phouma's rojal government in Vientiane and Prince Souphanouvong's Pathet Lao forces. The Pathet Lao remain in full control of the Plain of Jars and within striking299 words
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Article209 1970-09-04 12 The Malaysian Government's policy is to encourage private hospitals, nursing and maternity homes to help alleviate the increasing burden on Government hospitals. There is no conflict with this policy in the move to tighten control and scrutiny over private maternity homes which have a total of about 800209 words
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383 1970-09-04 12 HENRY KAMM - Burma's economy moves on at its leisurely pace HENRY KAMM By DAN GOON You can -till hear their paddles chunking on the Rangoon River. The boatmen are too poor to equip their small craft with the outboard motors that have modernised and polluted the rivers of Bangkok, Saigon and Phnom383 words
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69 1970-09-04 12 THE Singapore Govern- ment's effort to discourage our citizens from having big families Is understood and deserves our support. I have just thought of another solution to family planning. It would be a good idea if our citizens deferred marrying until after the69 words
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Letter119 1970-09-04 12 DURING Indonesian confrontation there was a national call-up for all youths between ages 21-28 years. The doctors together with Deonle from all walks of life served the army willingly. It is now many years since confrontation ended. Ido not understand why the army should still be conscrlDtinK doctors.119 words
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Letter52 1970-09-04 12 "■I7ISITOR" regrets that taxii are no longer allowed to cruise in Singapore. One of the main causes of traffic jams In the city Ls the picking up and discharging of passengers at random by taxis, which is why the measure was introduced. GOH YONG HONG A». Registrar of52 words
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Letter87 1970-09-04 12 MENTAKAB Ls a fast expanding town. But proper health measures have not been taken to keep the place clean and hygienic. The town ls very dusty and smoky in dry weath- er. dirty and muddy In rainy weather. There is no proper drainage. The monsoon drains have not been87 words
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Letter68 1970-09-04 12 LIKE Angry of Petallng Jaya <S.T. Aug" 29) I was given an antique telephone when my application for a line was approved. The assistant controller of Telecoms, Muar was kind enough to promise me the latest type of light-weight telephone. Result: when a telecoms man came to instal the record68 words
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Letter63 1970-09-04 12 1 DISAGREE with R.K. Joseph's comment on TV Malaysia's presentation of 'Pesta Muzik Sekolali2'. It would be monotonous if the camera concentrated en the sinners all the time. Rather, those pictures of swim- ming ducks etc. add mood to 'lie songs and shows thai our producers63 words
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Article, Illustration955 1970-09-04 12 EDWIN ROSENTHAL - Hostage in Peking EDWIN ROSENTHAL —By. LONDON ANTHONY GREY, kept under house arrest by the Chinese government in reprisal for the arrests of newsmen in Hong Kong, now talks of the mental agony he went through as a A YOUNG man in agony of body and soul wrote: "I tryReuter - 955 words
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Advertisement121 1970-09-04 12 COOL CUSTOMER A.R.A.'s latest space-saving, slim-line car airconditioners are designed to suit most types of cars. They have advanced cooling systems for modern driving comfort. For ultra-quiet, perfect cooling performance, always choose A.R.A. QUALITY AND SERVICE GO BEHIND THE BRAND SINGAPORE: 54 Orchard Road. Tel: *****. KUALA LUMPUR: 3 Jalan121 words
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Article14 1970-09-04 13 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL SECTION OF THE STRAITS TIMES FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 4. 197014 words
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Article, Illustration1417 1970-09-04 13 Sound loans: Bankers' guideline TAN SRI ISMAIL MOHAMED ALI, beginning his second five-year term of office as Governor of Bank Negara Malaysia, made one of his rare public addresses this week Below is the text of his speech to the Rotary Club of Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday night. I HAVE1,417 words
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346 1970-09-04 13 LAWRENCE WEE - SINGAPORE'S TRADE DEFICIT WITH W. MALAYSIA LAWRENCE WEE By SINGAPORE'S external trade with West Malaysia went up by 20 per cent last year compared with that of 1968 Total trade turnover for 19f>9 was $1,556 million. But Imports by Singapore shot up by 35 per cent last ,ear to hit346 words
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Article199 1970-09-04 13 CROESUS - CROESUS By Eureka* Another discovery rI.KE has been another oil strike in the Java Sea. It wax made throe days ago. As usual, my pipelines from Indonesia only managed to pipr me the news in Sin Kaporr long after its hern the talk of the town in New199 words
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Article591 1970-09-04 13 BLAIR JOHNSON - BLAIR JOHNSON WITH xumour rife that there is at least one suitor for the hand of South East Asia Development Corporation (Seacorp) in the offing the Seacorp t>oard has given possible suitors something to think about before making formal approaches. In a brief statement to shareholders591 words
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Advertisement144 1970-09-04 13 INSIDE 1"wo new factories fof Singapore Paper Product*; New name for Crittall-Hope: Marketing column: Peopl* in business. Pace 14. mpnnv news; Sliaie market report: Weekly rubber report: Commodities Pace If. Overseas markets London. New York. Melbourne. Hour Kong: Owing prices and business done. Pave 16. OKIISERVIGE &W W[lfll W Bl144 words
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Article, Illustration343 1970-09-04 14 CHAN BONG SOO - Two new factories for Singapore Paper Products CHAN BONG SOO By— I>Y the end of this w month Singapore will have two more factories engaged in the manufacture of pioneer products. The two new factories will be run by the Singapore Paper Products Packaging Industries, a whollyowned subsidiary of Singapore343 words
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Article219 1970-09-04 14 HAVE you seen wheels which go backwards when the vehicle is going forwards? If not there are good cnances that you will see some ol ihem in motion on the streets of Singapore and Malaysia in tne next few weeks. This is because Equatorial (S) Corporation has imported a219 words
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Article209 1970-09-04 14 SOFT approaches like doorstep service and feminine names for products seem to be becoming trendy with the tough business tycoons. Recently there was the Brink of Amerira with its international division offering finance at the doorstep. Then there was Singajiore's Lam Soon introducing new-ieel soft margarine named Daisy.209 words
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Article92 1970-09-04 14 DISCOUNTS Corporation wishes its members to discount reports of losses in its trading capital, because DC general manager C. H. Chia assures them that the company continues to Increase and multiply in spite of these setbacks. DC, Mr. Chla says. Is on the verge of opening its second branch92 words
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Article112 1970-09-04 14 PEOPLE and items who have appeared in Marketing found their niche because Ihey have something to sell. Reversing the picture this week is Mr. \V. streusler. a director ol Ramat. an import firm in London, who has sent the Business Time* his shopping list. Mr. Streusler says he112 words
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Article61 1970-09-04 14 A MARRIAGE has been arranged between X.P.M. (Far Cast) < agents for Royal Interocean Lines) and Koninklijke Nedlloyd. two long established Dutch shipping companies in Singapore. The joint organisation will be known as X.P.M. 'Far East) and will be housed in the X.P.M. Building in Finlayson Green, where staff61 words
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Article308 1970-09-04 14 SIEMENS MR. V. t. Dore, Export Manager ol Siemens India, sisier company of Siemens AG-Germany, is in Singapore to promote his company's products in the Indian Trade Exhibition at the Great World Amusement Park. He will also advise his local distributor, Guthrie Waugh Organisation, on sales of308 words
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Article, Illustration92 1970-09-04 14 SINGAPORE'S and West Malaysia's exports of copra, cot-iinul oil and coconuts dropped by 46 per cent lust year compared with lh.it of MM to 547 million. The most sigiiilirant decline was in crude coconut oil which registered a a fall in exports of $33 million or •<»92 words
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Article188 1970-09-04 14 HENRY CHANG - HENRY CHANG By 'THE Crittall Hope Eastern Group of companies has taken a new name following an international linkup. The building materials manufacturer will now be called Pillar Naco This is the result of a recent merglnp of all CrlttallHooe companies in South-East Asia. Australia and New188 words
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Advertisement224 1970-09-04 14 Francisco 5 flights to Tokyo. with 16 onward connections to San Francisco every week. V^^^V Mil B V J^^^^ A'^ lA_^B MMM Hi < P^hW. If you're not in-a hurry to W.^3BF'iBHIKIu^«F San 1 rancisco, explore a little on the way. *1L m f^. See Bangkok or wonder at the224 words
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Advertisement186 1970-09-04 14 POWERSTOP TAKES THE EFFORT servo unit eases the braking yr\B/i\sM wU strain in heavy traffic driving. 1 MJgg ELf Fitted into the hydraulic sys- tern, it utilises engine intake manifold vacuum to assist in operating the braking system. Pedal pressure is lightened. You save energy and stay more alert. Insist186 words
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Article307 1970-09-04 15 MALAYAWATA STEEL has gone into the black with a pre-tax profit of 51. 019.413 for the year inded March 1970 followIng the previous year's heavy loss of $5,402,791. I his reduces the accumu- to be carried d to $8,599,167. man Raja Tan Sri Mohar bin Raja Badlozaman in307 words
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Article31 1970-09-04 15 M nnn-vrrlmy areas n I tlntUr* per OUIKt. prtn In Blow (US S(. OS II $v ft V 9-43 ss.i;. S«.2S -V. "»7'iB Ab.OS 47 70 Ml 7331 words
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Article614 1970-09-04 15 VI ANILA Reports of ITI successful drilling operations in Indonesia, such as the major oil discoveries in Brunei and Balikpapan, seem to be contributing more to the current stock market boom in Manila than domestic industry news. Activity on the Manila market moved at a614 words
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Article37 1970-09-04 15 Straits Times INDICES Sept. i 8«pl 3 Industrials 131.38 131.41 Hotels: 69.83 69.79 Properties: 106.47 106.59 i Tins: 89.9S 89.95 T rubbers: 113.87 113.87 Dec. 30. 1966 1M Dec. 31. INS IN t Dec. 29. IMS 10037 words
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Article161 1970-09-04 15 4 INK a mixed and quiet ri opening. industrials M very steady on the Stock rxchinge of Malaysia and Sinrapore restertjay. Tin- confirmation by r iupa trick's of rumours that profits had Increased found the market already discounting the news. The small gain its price was161 words
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Article201 1970-09-04 15 '"PHE; Ai*ucM' ion of banKs in Mhi.ivm Singapore announce these best agreed merchant ia<c- a* al ireul 3 Local dollars to one unit of Foreign Currency u><v«i uuirars 10 unc unil I l.lXi of Foreign Currency TT or on Sterlmn Pound 7 3925 Australian DolUr 3 4550 New201 words
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Article141 1970-09-04 15 'iHE StraiU tin price in Penang yesterday went up by another $1.3712 to $660.00 per picul on ff< ring estimated down 25 tons to 280 tons. port was reported Europe and the <l Slates. The close teady. ONDON: Tin resumed ruling trend on Wedmorning to finish El141 words
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Article391 1970-09-04 15 THE rubber market ruled very quiet and thin yesterday at around Wednesday's closing levels. Some support was again derived from upcountry demand for Oct Dec and covering orders for September. A return or Wednesday's Inquiries for RSS Four and new orders for RSS Three for North America were391 words
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418 1970-09-04 15 DURING a quiet week's trading shortened by Monday's holiday, the market declined to those levels which were ruling prior to the GSA announcement of the withdrawal of stockpile sales some two weeks ago. says Holiday. Cutler Bath in Its weekly rubber review. Coniecture418 words
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Article35 1970-09-04 15 CHINCSt PROOUCI IaCMAMCI. i "o" CUL T1S i iih trttm •KfHI tm.'. «-ii»t» mnWK i■ >MI ■"••4 .o -hiw "ims mm "SB! i i i,. n Sl-.'j MNCtrO't COCONUT Oil MlL-irr-s ASSOCIATION PBICIS35 words
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Article23 1970-09-04 15 Sept. 3. RIBBrR: 5U cts. (down our quarter of a cent). TIN: M.0U.00 (up (Si.:;7i). >: .timati-fl ofTerinc ?«0 tons (down .ons23 words
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Article823 1970-09-04 16 |>l >IM>n ii) and rrpvrlrd lo Ihe Sin(a|Hjrr and Kuala Lumpur (lading room* ol thr Stock I.M'hancr yesterday with the numbrr of shares tradrd shown in bracket* in lots of l.miii unleu othrrwiM >prrilird. IMMSTRIALK Alcan (2> SI 36. ill $1.38 L> Ben and Co. 1 1 1823 words
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Article954 1970-09-04 16 BID AND OFFER PHlutt v. CIALLV LISTED AT TNI CLOSB OF BUHNIIS IN THE tINCAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC ROOMS «F THE STOCK tXCMANCi WITH PRICK MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS, V EST E RD*T WIHl 1 CMMOKj i<» v i 1 lniimi\c-:l \ihilf th EIMI 1 1 STOCKS: Senlii-.i954 words
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140 1970-09-04 16 TTHE London Stock Exchange said the total value of purchases in August 1970 fell to £2,889.857,000 from £4,323.319.000 in July 1970 It rose, however, from the figure of £2.111.913.000 in August 1969. the stock exchange said in its statement of transactions released on Wednesday The140 words
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Article217 1970-09-04 16 TTONG KONO. rhurs— The stock market opened poorly and remained weak and uncertain until half an hour before the close when a rally developed on cheap nuylnx interest Trading was hectic with WhrrliK-kv Docks. Wharvra, Hutchison, Land*. Llghti. Telephone Bad Klcctric* heavily dealt tn Today' 1 turnover io.se217 words
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Article36 1970-09-04 16 ON Ihe lit* •icnmit marktl id Hon^ Kuiu yislirday Ihf U.I. Dtllir .led at 6.***** lor T.T and i ciih SUrltnic »h> .|.«,id U H.OU and ■nt tall *f |*M al IM MS.36 words
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Article288 1970-09-04 16 NEW YORK. Weu -MM recovered most of a moderated decline in afternoon trading to close little changed The Dow Jones Industrials recovered all but about 1-1 '2 point* of an earlier >*ven-polnt less. Declines, losing most of their wide lead over advances, held an edge of about 660288 words
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Article288 1970-09-04 16 MELBOURNE, Thurs.—Proflt- taking in yesterday's uranium highfliers brought a slightly easier tone to the mining market on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. However there tv still Interest In selected areas. Metals Exploration caused a flurry towards the close when the share bounded to a peak of $7.60. Last sale288 words
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Article287 1970-09-04 16 I ONDON. Thuri. Tli« market qulrtly firm. Somr acln-i < bag followed rorporatr new* ban companies *•"'<■ <"* Wall Strrrl uptrend further aided •rntlmrni. although *h<- nrtVHnrr him no' Special situ.ii.on» provided mm of thr and volume n-mainrd low. ind<-x i« I B m> al MM. ICI and PtcSMjr287 words
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Article61 1970-09-04 16 FINANCIAL TIMES TIN Wednesday Tuesday Week ago; 60.31 RI'BBERS Wednesday 140.48 Tuesday 141.33 Weelc ago 142 93 oils Wednesday 267.72 Tuesday L'7n 43 Week ago: 274.05 iMn mi m i Wednesday 335.9 Tuesday 338.8 Week ago: 342 8 DOW JONES Wednesday 756.64 Tuesday 758.15 W«ek ago: 760.47 LONDON DOLLAR61 words
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Advertisement469 1970-09-04 15 ACCOUNTANT Applications are invited from Singa pore citizens who meet the following requirements to fill the position of ACCOUNTANT in a Manufacturing company: Qualifications: Recognised accountancy qualifications: Experience: At least 3 years of working experience preferably with factory costing. Age: 25 30 years. Salary: An attractive salary is payable to469 words
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Advertisement414 1970-09-04 15 SINGAPORE TOBACCO COMPANY (PTE) LTD. invite applications for the post of ENGINEER Applicants must be- Singapore citizens in possession of suitable Engineering qualifications and have had some years experience in a responsible position in Industry The successful candidate will be based in Singapore. He will be held responsible for: Management414 words
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Advertisement629 1970-09-04 16 Write up there. In Hong Kong There s roii* ii the Dmc Kent •ffice it m liUrutiNal sJnrtaiit •tesci fir a Copy Director. Someoie wN't *i*i timiif lit tk> %H ciassrM «kn ki's Ml iei»f asM ti w»rt ivtrtiai m prittv lart ■meets. Swm wiill enjoy wirkin closelj witk a629 words
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Advertisement800 1970-09-04 16 RLMAH .v\Kll LNIVERSITI PEGAWAI PERUBATAN (PELATEH) MEDICAL OFFICERS (TRAINEES) Permohonan2 ada-lah di-pelawa darlpada Wargane«ara2 Malaysia untok mengisl Jawatan Pegawal PerubaUn (Pelateh) Mrdical Officers (Trainees) di-Rumah Saklt I L'nivei Mti, Kuala Lumpur. Chalun2 lyang terpileh di-kehendaki menglkutl satu program latehan dalam diMplln2 pilehan maslng2 bagl tempoh 4 tahun Jawatan2 yang ada800 words
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Advertisement771 1970-09-04 16 GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE PLANNING ORDINANCE. 1959 (No. 12 of 1959) THE MASTER PLAN RULES, 19CZ Notice uorr Bad* 12 NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the following proposals for Alterations to the Master Plan (1966) were submitted to the Minister for Law National Development for approval: (a)771 words
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Article36 1970-09-04 17 Singapore. Than. The University of Singapore's extramural studies department will conduct a 12-lecture course on "Health, work and productivity" at the new lecture theatre No. 2 Irom Tuesday. Fee for the >oune Is $25.36 words
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159 1970-09-04 17 SIX HELD FOR GANG ATTACK ON CAR WASHER SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police arrested six youths in lightning raids early this morning following a eang attack on a car washer in Queensway. The motive of last nights attack on Abdul Rahman bin Idris. 16. has rot yet been established, but a police159 words
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Article57 1970-09-04 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Hoii^Kong seaman. Wong Chi Keung. 42. was fined $7,500 today for not paying a total of $750 duty on 60 quart bottles of brandy, three quart bottles of whisky. 8.3 lbs. of cigarettes and 14 ozs. of tobacco found hidden on board a motor57 words
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Article23 1970-09-04 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Bnti&h Hich Commissioner to Malaysia. Sir Michael Walker, and his wife arrived today (or a five-day routine visit.23 words
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Article, Illustration381 1970-09-04 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs They cut way in through roof to take gems "THE Rififi-style raid- ers who cut their way through th»> roof of a Beach Road department store early yesterday knew exactly what they were after. They took watches, jewellery and cash worth $36,000 and carefully381 words
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Article44 1970-09-04 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. --Talks on "tkln care 1 by Mrs. Amy Wee. and "slimming" by Mrs. Anne Stanley, will be held at a coffee party m aid of the Children s Charities at 164. Mount pleasant Road, on Monday al 10 am44 words
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Article28 1970-09-04 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Bank Employees' Union will hold a special meeting at the NTUC Exhibition Room I In Shenton Way on Monday at 6 p.m.28 words
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295 1970-09-04 17 NANCY BYRAMJI - School fair's left-over shoe prizes now causing cold feet NANCY BYRAMJI By Singapore, Thursday SEVERAL students of the Jalan Lama Secondary School are getting cold feet alter helping themselves to a large number of shoes that were left-over prizes after a recent school fun fair. Not only have they been295 words
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56 1970-09-04 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs A Singapore Mushroom Society has been formed to promote mushroom growing <»nd research among m members. Meuibersnip Is open to students of the recent mushroom classes held by the Primary Production Department and other Interested persons. Applications should be addressed to the secretary.56 words
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Article37 1970-09-04 17 SINGAPORE. Itmitoms li.trbour dhision offirois seized 32 bottles of brandy and whisky hidden In .i Uu board a Greek ship in the Eastern Anchorage >es.ierday. Unpaii duty on Hie liquor amounted to more than S3OO.37 words
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Article32 1970-09-04 17 SINGAPORE. I finals of the Snuth-rast Asian piano competition v ill be held here on Oct 27. Tins nij-fd by the Youiii; Musuians' Society in conjunction with the German Embassy.32 words
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Advertisement178 1970-09-04 17 NEW SAPPHIRE DRILLS FOR /^"~^^^^^p^ IN DUSTRY > *^^2^r'^ great new additions t0 tho P r O ven Wolf V TaCx Range eight new drills V^^l I "•Vy>4^^^ptf l 4 which ere, without doubt. N^§\^ -W*aW*lk-JL the < in «*t value-for-money I>^\ available. Suitable for X^X i_«. every application, m178 words
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Advertisement82 1970-09-04 17 I a>>BBB»^^r^aBBBBBBB« OFFER EXTRAVAGANZA! for ever) purchase it model DSC GBI ..niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiijir_ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ilium ii WT STEREO RADIOGRAM WITH rVIW/SW/FM MPX WAVE RANGE AND GARRARD RECORD CHANGER (DIAMOND STYLUS). 15+15 WATTS TOWER OUTPUT W. MALAYSIA ONLY SINGAPORE ONLY while stocks last while stocks last ONE DC-30AC/DC TAPE-RECORDER ONE TRC-13182 words
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Miscellaneous606 1970-09-04 17 On your TV and radio today CHANNEL 5 O AA P.M. Opening and General Ho&pital; 3.20 For ••vw the Family (English'; 3.50 Diary )f Events in Singapore This Week; 3.55 It's Happening in Singapore i repeat i; 4.15 Day ol Our Lives; 4.35 Close. srr Opening and Lucky Dip; 6.30606 words
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Miscellaneous304 1970-09-04 17 CHANNEL 3 3AA P.M. Programme summary; 3.03 Juara Kuj;i--•W ran; 3.49 Thr Beverly Hillbillies The Private Eye; 4.13 Banana Splits; 5.00 Lassie-Cully's New Pet. 5 OC The Three Stooges No Doughboys; 5.47 x^~ Interlude; 5.55 Programme summary; 6.00 News; 6.17 Pok Amai-Amai. 6AQ Peter Gunn Scuba; 7.15 The Good Guys304 words
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Article, Illustration543 1970-09-04 18 ooI CHENG GAIK - A $30,000 loan joke on day Esther died ooI CHENG GAIK MURDER TRIAL IS TOLD OF LAND GIFT By 10H0RE BAHRU, Thurs. Esther Chan Siew Den, 29, daughter of the late Dr. Chan Seng Chee of Batu Pahat, was "jokingly" asked for a loan of 530,000 on the day she543 words
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Article, Illustration614 1970-09-04 18 WITNESS: ACCUSED REFERRED TO GIRL AS THE BOSS such work should act to set Instructions from the vendor or the uroDrietor of the title rather than the buyer. Mr. OnR: I trusted the accused. Moreover I saw that both were very friendly. Judge: Why didn't you ask? What sort of614 words
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Article38 1970-09-04 18 KUANTAW. Thurs. More than 100 people have donated blood to the blood bank here this week to mark Han Kebanusaan and Goodwill week. They included member* of the Royal Malaysian Navy. RMAF and police38 words
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Article24 1970-09-04 18 PENANO. Thurs ShopiMistant Sultan Naina Mohamed. 55. was today fined S5O (or having a tampered passport uom which six pages were minting24 words
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118 1970-09-04 18 L L( HIM. Thurs. lirputy Chief Minister. Mr. Stephen Yong. left for Sibu today to hold discussions on problems facing people living in areas under 24--hour curfew. Mr. Yong said he would discuss with them ways to alleviate hardships. He would also discuss howBernama - 118 words
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Article50 1970-09-04 18 PEN \NG. Thurs. A Ktat* Executive Councillor. Incne H.i run bin Sirat, last nignt urged Buttenvorth residents in makp goodwill a permanent feature ot Malaysian lite, itnr not observe it only during lu> pre.vent Han Kebangsaan celebrations Inche Harun also called m all races to consolidate '.net unity.50 words
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Advertisement30 1970-09-04 18 (jet up pi and CJO VIMTO mm Kie sparkling V K fruit flavour drink Bottled by the LION group of companies under licence from J. N. NICHOLS (VIMTO) LTD., ENGLAND.30 words
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Advertisement103 1970-09-04 18 NEW SLENDERUNE A.R.A CAR AIRCONDITIONERS GIVE TOTAL DRIVING ENJOYMENT! I TSSS^^* I rial m Wr 7"/""^^^^^ Only A.R. A. offer th« slenderest, most compact styiing to suit any type of car. They have he most advanced cooling system for modern driving comfort. Quiet, efficient and reliable. For full motoring comfort,103 words
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Article, Illustration116 1970-09-04 19 GUARD OF HONOUR FOR LEE IN NEW DELHI MR. LEE KUAN YEW inspecting a guard of honour drawn from the Indian army, navy and air force at New Delhi airport when he flew in from Bangalore on Tuesday. Altrr the inspection, a navy band played the Singapore and Indian nationalUPI - 116 words
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Article335 1970-09-04 19 PISTOL GAVE SECURITY' Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thursday r |Nlh captain of the Selangor Shooting Association, Loke Tall (.'hew. w;is acquitted ;md discharged by the Sessions Court here today, of a charge of criminal intimidation with a .38 pistol. r I "kr. 30 who has won several335 words
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96 1970-09-04 19 Youth held on charges of armed robbery CINGAPORE, Thurs. An 11 unemployed youth. Tan Eng Hwee. 18, was remanded in custody for a week today on two charges of armed robbery. He wa.s alleged to have robbed Chia Kiat Huat of a watch at the junction of Cambridge and Keng96 words
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Article60 1970-09-04 19 SINOAPORE. Thurs- A MaalMrat*. Mr. Tan Chin Tlong. today issued a wan ant of arrest for Kuttan Filial Hail Da»f>. 18. when he failed to appear on a t licit charge Kultan, a clerk. Is alleged to have stolen a 20 oz. tin of canned longan60 words
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221 1970-09-04 19 SINGAPORE, Thurt. fTVHE Science Council ot 1 Singapore has fornied a central agency to help organise next years lndu.strlal orientation programme for students. The agency also represents the four tertiary institutions which took part In last year's programme besides the Chinese Chamber221 words
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Article26 1970-09-04 19 MNOAPORE. Thun> —Chan Peng Clvir of Benroolen Street wat tl:u-d $30 lorlnv (or parking in a prohibited area at Kothor* Road on Feb 14.26 words
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Article, Illustration110 1970-09-04 19 ANDHRA MINISTERS ON ONE DAY VISIT SINGAPORh. Thurs— Mr. J.V. Narsincrao (above). Deputy Chief Minister of thr Indian Stair of Andhra Prad^ arrived today for a one-day uiit on. his way to Bangkok. Hone Kong and Japan. Hr was accompanied by the Transport Minister. Dr. M V Lakshmi Narsiah. This110 words
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Article66 1970-09-04 19 Soldier hurt in crash SINGAPORE. Thurs. National serviceman Ng i Eng Huat. 19. of Pasir Labar Camp, wa.s seriously injured when his motorcycle and a lorry collided in Aver Rajah Road this 1 morning. A PWD labourer. Samy Kurul>iah. who wa.s sweeping the road at the Ume was slightly Injured66 words
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224 1970-09-04 19 AGRA. Thurs. Singapore Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said i here today the beauty of the Taj Mahal reminded I him of a description of it by India's poet laureate Rabindranath Tagore as "a tear drop on the cheekAP - 224 words
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Article41 1970-09-04 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs A reward 1& offered to the tinder i of a Malaysian pa sport belongi ing to Miss Chong Mhu? who lost it at Battery Road this morning The tinder -houlc. contact Mr. S.J. Low. telephone No: MM41 words
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Article, Illustration279 1970-09-04 19 TAN WANG JOO - TAN WANG JOO: L» Singapore, Thurs. A PAIR of shorts, flipA flop slippers, and a rucksack cost Irish university student Jonathan Michael week-end visit to a friend in Kuala Lumpur tonight. The reason? A Malaysian immigration ruling which requires foreigners who279 words
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Article200 1970-09-04 19 Teacher for trial on rape charge SINGAPORE. Thurs Schoolteacher Mervyn Simon Pereira. 39. was sent for trial in the High Court today after a four-day preliminary inquiry on charges of kidnapping and raping a 13--year-old pupil He Is alleged to have kidnapped the girl, referred to as "Miss A" from200 words
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88 1970-09-04 19 CINGAPORE. Thurs. Three men from West Malaysia, two of them jobless, appeared in court today charged with immigration offences. Jalil bin Mat. 21. was jaUed for six months for illegally entering Singapore on Aug. 17. He had two convictions. Maran: Mohamad. 18, w.is fined $10088 words
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223 1970-09-04 19 SINGAPORE. Thurt. i Hospital psy- chologist Dr. Seah Cheng Siew, 49. who 1 was found dead in bed last month, died of a heart attack, the State i Coroner was told today. Assistant pathologist. Dr. Chao Tzee Cheng said an autopsy showed223 words
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Advertisement113 1970-09-04 19 I M ISS II ISI III! Its M S 1 1 IIE II SIS 111 USS The computer at the Diethelm Furniture factory piece matches. So you can add as you want It has supplied us with information to bring you is practically priced. Y^^^ a range of quality office113 words
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1307 1970-09-04 20 PART THREE BRITON, whose son h;is been studying in a local mission school for the two yean he lias been in Singapore, says the primary school curriculum here is definitely heavier than in IWilain. He personally thinks it "a good thing1,307 words
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355 1970-09-04 20 3 summonses for the same offence? /\N July 17 at 8.55 a.m. I parked my car in the restricted parking lot on Connaught Drive nearest to the Padang. A summons was issued and subsequently compounded on July 22. A few days ago I was shocked to receive another summons for355 words
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181 1970-09-04 20 I REFER to "AnnoyedV letter <S.T.. Aug. 31) on the characteristics of customs officers and would assure him that they have been Instructed not to be officious or unreasonable In the discharge of their duties They are encouraged to exercise discretion within the law.181 words
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Letter192 1970-09-04 20 AS a pedestrian may 1 thank the authority i mit erncd for laying a paved footpath along the Dunearn Road side of the canal. This is much appreciated by me. and I am sure there are others who will join me in this small "thank you." It192 words
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Letter87 1970-09-04 20 Tin "Keep our island green" campaigners must not forget the pedestrians of Siglap Near the Ocean Cinema the PWD has allowed tree-planters to dig holes at 10-yard intervals all along the footpath. Now the only solution is to walk on the road which is jam-packed with traffic Has the man87 words
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234 1970-09-04 20 Time for a 'fully one-way' Orchard Road 1 1 AM pleased to note that 1 1 a Straits Times reporter took the trouble to investigate the awful traffic conditions existing along the stretch of road from Fitzpatnck Supermarket to Tanglin Circus by taking a snapshot (ST.. Sept. l). They .say234 words
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Letter38 1970-09-04 20 RECENTLY the Singapore Government announced defence medals and compensation to members of the Singapore Armed Forces. What about those In the Peoples Defence Force? Are they entitled, too. when on active duty? PDF. Singapore 12.38 words
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Advertisement191 1970-09-04 20 By OW WEI ME! 0 THIS ipcciol scries examines the state of Singapore's 106 government integrotcd schools, 117 government English schools, one mission integrated schcol, end 37 mission English schooU. SHE LL TELL YOU WHAT S NEW Come in and meet Maiuenform's Inter-! national Fashion Consultant. She will give you191 words
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Advertisement66 1970-09-04 20 TOMORROW: The elite in 'the dozen best' and the equal. to find a house without a mouse use our C.A.T.S. Classified advertisements get big results put your message in these columns phone C.A.T.S.— *****1 *Straits Times Classified Ads Telephone Service Tl -> y ISM T THEATRE RESTAURANT NITE CLUI. KALLANC66 words
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Advertisement1107 1970-09-04 22 KISEN KAISHA LTO. West AuatrmUml9lnwmpwl*upmn &«rvio« Ftteuntit Sintapori Yokkaichi/Nagori Y'hama Kote llStft Jilett J Btt 8 Bet II Bel Bast Coast U.S.A. -Straits »«rvl«« Me. N. Yorl Salt Charleston Orleans Houston Stlweiton Sintaport •'Akiklwi Mill' 17/28 liPt "Ranila.a Mare" 27 »«t 19/21 Oct ••Crtaiart" 15 Sept U Stfl Jt Si?1,107 words
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Advertisement728 1970-09-04 24 Education RADIO. TELEVISION. AIR-CONDI-TIONIN.. ..mtor senrlctns iour-e» r.indu.-ted by e»perlenred inslitird !i>tructom. Knrol at Hon« KonK Radio Television Inxtitut*. f'B. .North Canai Road. B'por*. SHORTHAND BECINNER'S CLASS SEPTEMBER I*7o DV RATION: 2-months DAYS/TIME: Moo. to Fn. ll.uo IX3O p.m. BTA*TINO: l«th Bepterrber. 11*70 Pleas* Apply. CITT SCHOOL OF COMMERCE t-A,728 words
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Advertisement656 1970-09-04 24 NASSIM a CO. sill sell by auction at s Unzay Park, Singapore on Sunday. 6th September at 10.30 a.m.: Collection of furniture, caaton black uood low and h'gh tables: "Astor' H trlevlmon receiver. Air oondlVrnetian convex mirror: glassware: potted plants: ect. On view, Saturday from I a.m. to 6 p.m.656 words
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Advertisement882 1970-09-04 24 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are Invited for any one or all of the following (1) Supply. Delivery to Site and Installation of 8 ELEVATOR PLANTS for One Block of Building at Colombo Court Redevelopment. (2) Construction of ROADS. DRAINS. CULVERTS and CARPARKS al Ang Mo Klo Industrial Development 81te882 words
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Advertisement464 1970-09-04 24 JURONG TOWN CORPORATION TENDER NOIICE Tenders are Invited from Registered Contractors of the Corporation for the lollowing projects: (A) PROPOSED PREPARATION OF SEA FRONT LAND EAST OF THE CALTEX TERMINAL iPANDAN STAGE III) ELIGIBILITY: Civil Engineering —Unlimited SHOWBOIND: 10.9.70 at 10.00 a.m. Meet at J.T.C. Site Office, 15 a m.s.464 words
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305 1970-09-04 25 LONDON, Thurs I ViUSH soccer champions Everton continued their disastrous start to the season when they lost 2-0 to Manchester United last ■igM. Evorton. still without a win after six games, havp only collected three points from three draws. li. contrast United. ftlao ,iReuter - 305 words
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Article53 1970-09-04 25 f.l ■w.ow 'lhurv Hamilton, tvho h-m^iikl from the Scottish I (inihall l.e.uuf l.«-t «rek for financial rea>oiis. were yesterday re-admitted Their application to rejoin followed a -i\ ii.i> fmht hy four ex-dirrctors to pre\en! the Iliv. 2 club from merging with l)i\ 1 club Clyde,Reuter - 53 words
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230 1970-09-04 25 Pele says he may play in the '74 World Cup RIO DE JANEIRO. Thurs. Pele has revised his retirement plans and indicated he may be available to play fur Brazil in the 1974 World Cup in Munich. Interviewed by a variety of international celebrities who sent in their questions toAP - 230 words
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Article, Illustration323 1970-09-04 25 Five Reds withdraw from U.S. Open ]\EW YORK, Thurs. The 11 United States Open tennis championships, which began here yesterday, were thrown into confusion with the withdrawal of five players from two communist countries and two seeded players losing first round matches. The players who withdrew were Hie Nastase (seeded323 words
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330 1970-09-04 25 IWAIROBI. Thurs— Kenya's minister responsible for sport. Mavinde Muliro. last night cancelled the tinal two matches here of the i Pakistan hockey team after the Pakistanis said they would not play against "brown Asians' but '>nly against Africans. The minister lielu lenglhv lulks330 words
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Article272 1970-09-04 25 Clay in action slightly slower ATLANTA. Thurs. Cassius Clay returned to the ring last night for the first time In three years and after boxing eight exhibition rounds he seemed nearly as fast and powerful as ever. The dethroned heavy. vaunt cluunmun weighed In at 221-lb. mst 6-lb over hisReuter - 272 words
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Article688 1970-09-04 26 TONY FRANCIS - Perry in to partner new Suzuki TONY FRANCIS By /^EOFF PERRY, the New Zealand champion, flew Kuala Lumpur yesterday, to complete the line-up for the 60-lap motor-cycles G.P. at the Malaysian Grand Prix meeting at Batu Tiga tomorrow ana Sunday. The three-man Yamaha works team of Japam Motohahhi and S.688 words
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241 1970-09-04 26 M. RAHMAN - OCM revert to the old qualifying standard M. RAHMAN By >*pHE Olympic Council *of Malaysia have changed their qualifying standards for selection to international Games. The selection committee, which met in Kuala Lumpur decided to restore the old qualifying standards; fourth placing In the previous Games of the series. This241 words
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Article330 1970-09-04 26 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By jgINGAPOBE Amateur Athletic Association haw 1 recommended to the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council that third placing! at the last Asian Games sh.mld l>« the qualifying standard for athletics tor the December A-»i;«n (lames at Bangkok. The standard recommended by SAAA330 words
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Article, Illustration315 1970-09-04 26 ALAN KHOO ot St. Patrick School, made himself one of Bingapore'a most promisinß swimmers on his performances at the Katong District Schools' swimming championships which ended at Amber Road yesterday, reports ERNEST FRIDA. Khoo set five meet "B" division records during the three-day meet315 words
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Article214 1970-09-04 26 Youth stars win title for NJC YOUTH Internationa is Perk Not Hwoy and Ns Aik Choo yesterday vp.oll the Senior Girlf. team title in the National Schools tai.le tennis championship.-, for National Junior College >. itiK tin ixniits to beat, Hwa Yl 3-2 in thr Bnal same. Nan Ha a214 words
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Letter368 1970-09-04 26 Sir. I refer to your report on boxIng on Aug. 21. SABA official* are fully aware that catchweight contents could be damaging to boxers and as such frown on such contests I was the officer In charge of the welghlng-ln on both days. Juma'at and Isaac are top bantams,368 words
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Article720 1970-09-04 26 EONG Yew Cheung was the .star ol Queenotovin Technical School's championship 1 t ces- in the Pa.Mr i'anianu Distrui SvMiiimiiiK duunpKUUbip •t River Valley Road yesterday. Leong competed in seven events to kcore live wins and two second- He scored 45 points out of the S3 point.,720 words
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Article281 1970-09-04 26 Yesterdays NMlttl Bo\ results. Boys A division: 100 m freestyle 1 Dip S Ramli BbarUf 3 Tan Van Ciiai 1:07.9; 200 m hrcast.-aroke 1 Ni; Kok Seng J Tun Houk Plvmi! .1 Chan Soor. Ixx-k 3:133 irec); ICOm back 1 Tan Wee Ing 2 Chew Sioiik Huat281 words
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413 1970-09-04 27 Big Surf can topple fancied Hawaii RACING with EPSOM JEEP Tai Pau gallops best in yielding going jJIG SURF, a Class 4 newcomer, stepped out stylishly on a yielding track at Penang yesterday. Ridden by Rod Dawkins, this five-year-old was never oft* his bit when he ran 3f in 41413 words
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Article26 1970-09-04 27 Jnhorr Fft'bail Rcfereos Sncietv will meet SkMarjoft bill I Rrv»vpes Society in tlirir annual aoccn match at the tlio J;ilan Br.-..r stadium Kinfjaixirr. idmiirrow.26 words
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270 1970-09-04 27 'Mix-up': Selva explains to MCA chief OETER Selvanayagam, secretary of the Malaysian Cricket Association, has written to MCA president Dato Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah explaining the "mix-up" which led to two Johore players missing the NorthSouth Under-23 match at Seremban on Aug. 8-9. Mr. Selvanayagam said the MCA Competitions270 words
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Advertisement209 1970-09-04 25 Does keeping cool mean putting up with noise? 1 SA.ISTYG) presents the latest development in airconditioning-THE SOUND OF SILENCE At low purchase prices. "fl^| W ■B*■ I HUBfe mm jt j 1 WL t fr** MJtf i Jm m mm^ 4^ AMd^M^ f^®^alf JmEit*. mW^ i BPtJ** I*"'1 ~JiammmW'. J^V209 words
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Advertisement84 1970-09-04 26 P>» THE LRTEST BREEZY IDER Wfi *A J ew ideas have been incorporated into the design of KDK fans. Automatic Double- M w oscillation with 280 degree breeze area cools the whole room like an air-conditioner. ■vl^^ ew K-blades t° drive larger volumes of air over more space. Circulates air84 words
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Advertisement111 1970-09-04 26 Advortispmeiit NEW SLIMMING METHOD REPORTED LONDON: In tores ting reports I i d by the I l oducinsa I I ovrrweiuht patients hay. I thai th« balanced diet and thn i the»: only are pa' but nit so mu'h fitter. The salts are nowbeinc marketed heie under tho name Kruschen111 words
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Miscellaneous65 1970-09-04 26 HOC'KKV SHA Junior knockout final: SCC v Sembawane Shipyard ipadang 5.15 1. SOf't'Eß— Felth Cup: SBHFI, v TieiiK'janu 7.30 > Burnley United linn-li Schools Under it; ni (in > both names at Jn. Be^ar SWI.MMI.Nti Clf. Di'iic SchouU meet cßi\er Valley. SeraiiKOon Oi.strict Schools (Amber Hdi. WATKR POLO League Dlv65 words
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Advertisement275 1970-09-04 27 Beautiful curtains glide on ou > aj*^^^^ Single Curtain Curtain Orßw-Cort^^* v^^^ ><---I^-** -^'-^-i1 Draw-Cord Hand- Drawn St« \< f=M^7l^~W'. Make french pleats with a ~y -!.-.|V" fr. the versatile vertical track. I I. I v There is a sylon curtain 11 II; JX track to suit your every ll275 words
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Miscellaneous1965 1970-09-04 27 PENANG CARD FOR TOMORROW £_*> 7 n r\ ACC < T\\\j a ce s ohsho jirryi special ifanri M 10 i 10 9) m— b V^H _.U .LA. 9 O UIV. 3 Or 84.SJ0 TAIPING BRIGHTNESS l>«lll»> _U____-S_U_1 lS4 500 S3. 150 to winner) ~»m»u» 7 n < si o.~u,n,1,965 words
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Article, Illustration286 1970-09-04 28 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG: By Singapore Thursday IT HAD to happ< n —the la.-t boat to be built at Kirn Seng Road creek ran aground moments after its midnight launching. And no amount of pushing and pulling could iet her out of the mud. The 40ft PCY-10286 words
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Article50 1970-09-04 28 SINGAPORE. TliUl"- -A 15--\ear-old .-choolboy Ixiw Ah Lronu ••a rushed to Out ram Ho-pilal alter beniK knocked I dowi by a car at Loronu 5. To* I Pawili. toi mht A rtudent ol the Rmiiiiixii. Riwd Secondary Selwol he wa* I on the "dangerously ill" Mrt50 words
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Article32 1970-09-04 28 SINGAPORE. ThWI C»- vims ofticen today .--eized four Icaioos ol l.iii|« and one ounce of opium lrom h Thai UMum: vessel anchored at the Jurong wharves. No arreMs were made.32 words
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Article51 1970-09-04 28 JAKAH'IA nun s<>me 3.000 people «eir made baakthM here loday wiirn a flash fire swept through a cr(i«ried resldentlMi quxrter in Jakarta Police said the cause of tlie fur which wiped out mure (han ?«mi home* uii^ >vii iu>i known. No injuries or deaths wert linmediatrlv r»p"riedAP - 51 words
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360 1970-09-04 28 YONG ERRED IN HIS CALCULATIONS SAY THE TAXI-OWNERS SINGAPORE. Thursday r rAXI-ov. tiers do not 1 quite agree with the "economics of taxi opt rations' as expounded by the Communications Minister. Mr. Yonu Nyuk Lin. in Parliament yesterday Today, thtjr ■aid the Minister had "erred" in his calculations, which wen360 words
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Article41 1970-09-04 28 .apoki: Thurs A woman doctor, tin Lihmis: Kuan Woo. 2.">. hurt when her r«r ill cr- Mlln rollldll another rai at iiir luncUon "f Waterloo Street and Middle Road tonight Bhe wa rm immt attoi treatment at Ouiram Hn»pitul41 words
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Article22 1970-09-04 28 COCHIN 1 '■alhnllc m Kr;iw Stiitr )ia«« a-iwri t> to thP recruitment of Cathnlir hfiimr mins in European convents. Reuttr.Reuter - 22 words
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Advertisement179 1970-09-04 28 BY CORRESPONDENCE^^-O pl CAMBRIDGE W%m CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (Fuobl nhed in 1960) 171-C. Bancoolen Straat. Singapore 7. PO. Box 1935, S pore-Tel ***** 255?8 Or Hock Yaa Hin Building. S. Jalan Ah Fook, Johora Bahru P.O. Box 104, Johora Bahru- Tel: 3958 HOME-STUDY COURSES 1970/71 (IN ALL SUBJECTS) Higher School Certiiicata179 words
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Advertisement244 1970-09-04 28 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 word-, $20 00 'minimum) Deaths MADAM »ECT CHIT Ntn |,i<).l i ».m. bthtnd only Sro. Ml'lrrn. a I9TO CABLE RECEIVED thai Mr. H. ithai ..i II Ro»d 10 i p»»r»--s. li..lia on MRS TOMASA RAMIREZ BMtaM I M .i •>( Good sh. i.ii. rd nn4 tii.n.. i,m,244 words
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Miscellaneous61 1970-09-04 28 Weather outlook MR imiilix.k hX >INOAroRI from 6 a in. 18 uooa: i ■i e>ii ci Singapore 10-7SF PBJtl] iloudy. Kuala Liunpur :m-71h cloudy, Jakarta, 9 i-84P i tear Hona Konj BH-91F •nne. Taiprh !i^-74K talr, Seoul 3rt-bBF partly cloudy. Tokyo London HB-56F sunny. Pans W-63F -uiniy. Moacow I F61 words
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