The Straits Times, 24 January 1971
1971-01-24
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Title Section18 1971-01-24 1 The Sunday Times Largest sales in SI. Asia No. 1817 20 CENTS SUNDAY JANUARY 24, 1971 SINGAPORE EDITION18 words
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Article, Illustration375 1971-01-24 1 I gave no pledge: Heath British Premier on arms sale row LONDON, Saturday THERE had been no understanding that Britain would delay its decision on whether to sell arms to South Africa until a Commonwealth study group completed its report on Indian Ocean security, Mr. Edward Heath said last night.375 words
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167 1971-01-24 1 Better cotton textile pact with US SIM. M'OKI Sal. The United States yesterday announced details of a new "improved" fouryear cotton trxtile agreement with Singapore According to a New York report, the new agreement provides for an overall 30 per cent increase in the quota of Singapore cotton textiles to167 words
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Article, Illustration241 1971-01-24 1 ANNE WONG, woman ace of Singapore and Malaysia's racing circuits, is the Sunday Times Motoring Correspondent. She makes her journalistic debut on Page 11 today with an article on motoring that every driver and passenger should read. Anne, 21, is of course241 words
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Article41 1971-01-24 1 ONLY one reader submitted an all-correct entry in the $20,000 Straits Times Word Puzzle "A" contest. His name will be published in the Straits Times tomorrow It could be you! Make sure you get your StraiU Times tomorrow.41 words
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87 1971-01-24 1 MINISTERS BEATEN IN POLLS FOR TOP UMNO POSTS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Two Ministers were defeated m the fivecornered nght for the posts of v,cj-presldent They wen the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. and the Minister of Education. Inche Hussein Onn. The only results announced late today87 words
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560 1971-01-24 1 Priorities for Govt and party by Razak •pUX Abdul Hazak took over the- I nmo leadership from Tengku Abdul Rahman at the party's general assembly here today and immediately spelled out his Government's priorities for the next "two or three years." The priorities "guidelines not only for the Government but560 words
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Obituary29 1971-01-24 1 SINGAPORE. Sat —A labourer. Madam Ong Kirn. 58. was killed when she (ell Into a rubbish chute of an uncompleted block of flats in Alexandra Road today.29 words
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Article26 1971-01-24 1 KILLED BY TRAIN SINGAPORE. Sat. An unidentified Chinese man was killed when In was knocked down by a train along the Bukit Timah track tonight.26 words
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Advertisement12 1971-01-24 1 I RECEIVED |'2S"JANI97I finest jewellery *4Kk O ot today's mW M 4^12 words
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Advertisement18 1971-01-24 1 PAGOL SWISS WATCH Rich in Styling! .tfSiSSP^ i* I wtS^Vu^Kta Calendar 1471 D9SPO7B I K «50 fti 42518 words
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Advertisement15 1971-01-24 1 ENGAGEMENT RINGS U.S. de SUVA SONS, Jevxllcrs 121, COLLY ER QUAY. SINGAPORE- 1. TEL: *****15 words
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Article, Illustration428 1971-01-24 2 Survivors of tanker blast tell how It all started SANT ANTIOCO, Sat. The 83,882-ton oil tanker Universe Patriot, which was ripped apart by a chain of explosions on Thursday i.tght. was virtually destroyed In the space of a few minutes, survivors said here today. The commander of this small port428 words
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226 1971-01-24 2 Big power status is not what we seek: Peking lIONG KONG, Sat. China today reaffirmed that It will I never dominate smallI er nations and pledg- ?d to light against the oppression of weak nations by strong ones. lln an editorial in today's edition of the People's Daily. Peking saidReuter - 226 words
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309 1971-01-24 2 Arabs call for joint action to eject Israel CAIRO, Sat. The leaders of Egypt, Sudan. Libya and Syria ending three days of talks here called for the mobilisation of Arab energies and resources to eject Israel from territories occupied in the 1967 war. Their joint communique issued last night onlyReuter - 309 words
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Article65 1971-01-24 2 1,200 m. to send up Apollo 14 CAPE KENNEDY. Sat.— The cost of sending the Apollo 14 astronauts to the moon is US*4OO million ($1,200 million) which i* US$25 million ($75 million i more than Apollo 13 The Space Agency said the higher cost is due mainly to operations costs65 words
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463 1971-01-24 2 PRESIDENT NIXON last night asked Congress to help him launch a new American revolution, with improved health services for the poor, increased financial aid to hard-pressed cities and states, and a revamping of the Federal bureaucracy. Mr. Nixon, inReuter - 463 words
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348 1971-01-24 2 A MAN who attempted to hijack a South Korean airliner to North Korea killed himself with a hand-itrenade today shortly after the plane was forced down south of the border, police said. Sixteen pas senders aboard the F-27 turboprop airliner boundReuter - 348 words
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Advertisement47 1971-01-24 2 Now Thai International flies 14 times a week (twice daily) Singapore -Bangkok Kuala Lumpur-Bangkok 6 times a week Singapore^Djakarta (onthehigDCB's) Convenient connections firm Bangjkok to all major cities in the Orient. J**AMMmiojmo**£ Contact your travel agent, or Thsi International, John Little's Building, Raffles Place, Singapore I.Tti: *****47 words
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Article, Illustration194 1971-01-24 3 2beauties off on `Sell Malaysia' mission to Manila pENANG, Sat.— Two beauty queens left here today for Manila as Malaysia's "ambassadresses'' at the P a t a conference there. Both 17-year-old Elizabeth Khong Swee Suat. Mis'Pesta "70. and 18-year-old Tan Hoe Leng. Miss Pat;., will have the mission of boosting194 words
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379 1971-01-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sa t. -We shall serve to the best of our abilities" this simple pledge by the new team at the top of Umno Youth underlines the personalities that now head this important section of the Umno. The379 words
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Article126 1971-01-24 3 Princess just a chorus member IPOH. Sat. She is a chorus gin a royal chorus girl. And Princess Helen. 19. does not mind in the least being an ordinary person. Commoner or not. the royal bearing was there when she appeared with the Moral Re-armament Group for a series of126 words
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Article, Illustration264 1971-01-24 3 JOHANNESBURG. Sat. The Very Reverend Oonville French-Beytagh the Dean of Johannesburg detained by Bouth African security police was in good health when visited by a senior British Consular official. A Consulate spokesman said last night that the visit, by Mr. CecilReuter - 264 words
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Advertisement60 1971-01-24 3 There must be a reason why Rothmans is the World's mtk W largest selling -most wanted- King Size Virginia. 4 -W It's simply this: Rothmans extra length, finer filter and I P the best tobacco money can buy, give you that cooler, m Try them yourself and you'll agree: Rothmans60 words
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Article, Illustration218 1971-01-24 4 TAN WEE LIAN - TAN WEE LIAN By Singapore, Sat. WITH the Commonwealth summit worries over it was "exercise shipping" for Guyana's Prime Minister. Mr. Forbes Burnham and his wife today. Mr. Burnham spent 40 minutes at B.P. de Silv.is. the Hi(h Street jeweller and watch shop. In just five218 words
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355 1971-01-24 4 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK: By Singapore. Sat. EVERYBODY is agreed on one aspect of the Commonwealth summit the communications system specially installed for the nine-day conference went like clockwork without a flap or hitch. The Singapore Government budgeted nearly $1355 words
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Advertisement449 1971-01-24 4 r OPEN FROMIOAMTOSRM. Only 3 days to CHINESE NEW YEAR HURRY! Get Your New Year Needs ■■■■■■PL. c*l/ &t u_l j- 1 1 S^i j_f__S_L__l_M CS 60-62 NORTH BRIDGE RD V L'|U S POflE 6 TEL ***** K. JB •J+ f ■i fl B^^-P^~\^_! fits' m ■J_7//iWi --<<4y__l IF 4\449 words
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Advertisement631 1971-01-24 4 A GREAT TIM i LIES IN STORE FOR YDO STARTING TONIGHT! John A Jon«rf«, ctiompion donco l.om who won every poMiblc award »rei- Auitrolio tor th«r tntartainlng pair! Gcraldinc, naughty, eyrvactou* fimaU who will tMM you with hot exotic dancing and .tortlinaly r.vcolma act. Watch ih.m at 10 p.m. 1631 words
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Miscellaneous848 1971-01-24 4 On your TV and radio today c 9.55 A.M. Opening and the Jack 6.40 Chinese Variety Show (re--2.45 Ml. Programme Summary son Crucoe La La w nne s K how peat) 2.47 Toto Results J- 2 France Panorama 1015 Lassie— The Pied Piper 7.41 News and Newsreel in 3.13 John848 words
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Article, Illustration255 1971-01-24 5 CLEMENT MESENAS - CLEMENT MESENAS IT'S empty now Ihe Presidential Suite on Hotel Malajrata'i mill fluor Only yesterday. it had a most dislincuisheri cue.st from Britain. He left for '.ome last night. Today, as she uoes about her chores duM mc the furniture, slraicht'-nine the picturrv255 words
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142 1971-01-24 5 THAT GIRL WINS QUEEN OF SONGS TITLE SIM.\rOKK. S.H. Prrlt> I T -year-old Thai sludrnl Mins Mm i Inn Vun. the youngest roatestaal at th< \.i lional Theatre tonight wag crowned (Juern of ><>nts" after a tun-hour i>atti<- with eaataateati 1 1 nut Hirer other countries. Hit m.iic ouiitcrparl. rhr142 words
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Article22 1971-01-24 5 rNOAPORI ait liir Mac Gnl Pipers will perform .it tur Miicßitchie Reservoir bandstand tomorrow 1 24 li from i>m22 words
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662 1971-01-24 5 Looking after C'wealth leaders a lifetime experience' for hotel staff CINGAPORE. Sat. J It had been a lifetime experience for the staf* of three hotels which stood so near and yet so far from the heart and life of the Commonwealth throußhout its 10-day challenge. Even bellhops, chambermaids and waitresses662 words
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Advertisement184 1971-01-24 5 EXCITING AUSTRAUA NEW ZEALAND THERE'S A WHOLE NEW WORLD AWAITING YOU "DOWN UNDER" a 1 The Jet Age has brought Australia and New M Zealand closer than ever to the Orient. TRANS TOURS' comprehensive vacation mjL programme brings to you the opportunity T^ to journey into lands of towering mountain184 words
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Advertisement166 1971-01-24 5 (^m^~— 1 1 EVAPORATED MILK ""al w, .38 ASPARAGUS SPEARS m taiww is 1.05 LONGANS AYAM BELANDA 20 oi .80 FISH CRACKERS wohhup .50 JELLY CRYSTALS coid crest h«5«" 1.00 HUNG KWEE POWDER century .50 SOURSOP JUICE CENTURY 20 0! .50 CORN OIL KRAFT Pol V Unsaturated Imperial Gallon 10.50166 words
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Advertisement1000 1971-01-24 6 H PARAMOUNT TRADING COMPANY f^k OPEN NEW BRANCH AT 4? PARAMOUNT Jk W TRADING p^^ corviPAMY "TUC fIDPUADn" ~*9 HP II K I H fl K I I having satisfied cus/^\T^ r T^ i^W llfc VllVllflllll tomers in this way. W± I 11^ It \^J we contribute in a "i^^^jl1,000 words
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173 1971-01-24 7 Lucky dog! Having tea with two VIPs SINGAPORE, Sat A vrr.v special dag l<» judge from the company he is with kstog pampered h\ a smiling .Mr. Lee' Kuan Veu. lull It r 1 1 1 Foreign Secretary, Sir Alec Dnuglnsllkiiii- looks on. Holding on to its leash is its173 words
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Article, Illustration808 1971-01-24 7 GERRY DE SILVA - TRIBUTE TO THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN IN BLUE GERRY DE SILVA By >: Singapore. Sat. TEN exhausting and s <. in c I i m c s tension-filled days of escorting .'H (ioin inonwcalft leaders. Months of sweat and training, and now one remit, one conclusion cood show. larl.V Keep it808 words
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Advertisement137 1971-01-24 7 SB^_Sl_^gi \j\ JlQihooqS) TOURIST Pm"«SE(PTE) LTD >JF J^sgs> yvf/ 1 \Q>^^ sr ft n /Ofej^^^s* 1 m-» mm mum mum m *nf "*y r\t wSr v 2) \v\sr\\\\( V\^ AL\n* OWf| •s back and s hereto stay. Readily available now at your 11 usual favourite store A Hock Tonq Bee137 words
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Advertisement222 1971-01-24 7 Gala Evening of the year I m DINING AND DANCING ALL NIGHT Ej-w IH with Gha COUNT BASIE WKr^^^^m an<^ his 21 P iectl a Negro Orchestra ■p***isfl V featuring Mary Stallmgs Sun 31st Jan 71 (one night only) H^^fA^k^^^ IHtATRf RfSTAURANF ANO NITtCLUB n^w^ amu iimm*TioNAi mcsciTATKw ,r KONG222 words
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Article, Illustration2316 1971-01-24 8 A crash in shark waters— and $80,000 goes overboard FPOM the very minute ye look off from London on that long High! buck to Australia we were in trouble. Nothing seemed to go right. The plane had barely crossed the English Channel on the first leg to ParL whe. I2,316 words
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Advertisement181 1971-01-24 8 The new Rovers. Read about die changes we haven't made. We haven't dropped any ot the 23 sr^'E'SsSiSS^fW--:^-^ A safety features that gave us the first »-^fr £aß SSm^r by the British AA. jj^^r Nor have we changed our proven long-life high performance engine. Or the patented axle that gives181 words
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341 1971-01-24 9 C'wealth group to meet as soon as possible sat. The Commonwealth Secretariat will initiate action to convene a meeting of the Indian Ocean study group as soon as possible. The eight-nation studygroup was set up by the Commonwealth conference to study the maritime trade routes in the South Atlantic and341 words
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Article, Illustration303 1971-01-24 9 SINGAPORE, Sid. The Commonwealth Declaration which the Heads of Government accepted in ihc closing stages of their week long meelin.', here yesterday may seem to Ik' innocuous at first sight, but is a "great and significant" document worthy cm serious attention. The Prime Minister of303 words
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407 1971-01-24 9 Steward denies group assault on hotel staff CINGAPORE. Sat. 3 MSA steward Johnny Sim Jui Menu. 25. today denied he and a dozen colleagues assaulted two management officials of Sea View Hotel after a mis. understanding in the hotel's Mermaid Bar on Oct. 21 last year. He disagreed with defence407 words
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Advertisement37 1971-01-24 9 SPECIAL KOLOTEX. OFFER From Jan.l4th to Feb. 6th, 1971 y^^fW Mm I vQ^B^By fß^k^^^^^^B SUy upJ SibO Hi leg Jb bO Mam Maxi Cnngtktn Jb bO Si 20 Buyany two pairsof KOLOTEX panti-hose or stockings— get one37 words
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Advertisement226 1971-01-24 9 -tfffiPffijiffi II ICEIFRbit*! I Jwm ~^^^^^^^^P V» V-^S ORCHID I YPUCPQ OVEN R READY TuGAT JJ«™s^up ROASTING CHICKENS $1.38?1 BAG $1-15— tl.fW NEW ZEALAND LOCAL G RIITTF R EV WHOLE MUSHROOMS PORK CHOPS UUIILIA a** 4 A 42SGRMS. <fcOQCi fcl AC $1.40 PER CAN PER LB. 3> I •U9 PER226 words
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Article, Illustration286 1971-01-24 10 'pill! Umno general assembly today Have ;i spontaneous standing ovation to Tengku Abdul Rahman lor his greal services l<> the |wrtv and country. KUALA LUMPUR. Sat More than 2.000 delesates and observers stood up and applauded tor five minutes to express gratitude to "Bapa Malaysia' and286 words
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460 1971-01-24 10 No buses for six COMFORT drivers caught pirating CINGAPORE, Sat. 13 The NTUC today dispossessed six COMFORT minibus drivers of their buses after j catching them redhanded pirating for passengers. Disclosing this today. NTUC secretary general Mr. C.V. Devan Nair said the six buses would be reallocated to other applicants460 words
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Article, Illustration91 1971-01-24 10 Wedding bells for two who met in Queensland THEY met while studying at Queensland University in Australia, and yes- terday their romance blossomed in a wedding at Singapore's Sacred Heart Church in Tank Road. The newly-weds (above) Dr. Robert Gerard Uong Khien Hin and his bride, the former Miss Patricia91 words
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Advertisement164 1971-01-24 10 CHUNG BRAND LEATHER SHOES "CHUNG" BRAND SHOES >^V compriit a very extensive range iW -Hk of styles (or men and women, §41 VL\ young and old. Flawlessly crafted with finest quality lea- SV JM light soles and soft, supple VW^AK^^H welt, these shoes keep thi<r shopes onginol and beautiful g164 words
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Advertisement399 1971-01-24 10 iI V L/FllFr ih M^nangpowS m coupon II JR for every purchase yfiv iIETBn 4 md SJ&& sf^Ty^,, s ,™f!?, granny r/iti^^-l SM^S till «>9k TwU uSIW DKPARTMBNT STORK^ 'SSS3 Umquo m Wf m' s Hainanese Food V Fried Turtle I Pius Over 100 Other Mutton Soup H Selections A|399 words
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Article, Illustration938 1971-01-24 11 S<> m et i :i i:s Find wearing safety-belts Iwe. I lost- precious seconds looking for the right straps and buckling them before I e;m start up and go. Then there are times when I wear dresses or shirts that crease easily. But938 words
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492 1971-01-24 11 CLEMENT MESENAS - CLEMENT MESENAS JT certainly look* as though times arc a-looking up. In a boat show over the weekend perhaps the first ever in Singapore there were .six cabin cruisers on display. The boat agents were naturally keeping their fingers crossed for a fa\ourahlc response492 words
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Advertisement556 1971-01-24 11 LET THE WORLD OF POSTAL EDUCATION TRAIN YOU FOR ATOP JOB BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WOfILD <* Qreat Brrtatti Zambia VaVMBBHII Canada Tantanla J9f lrra*l Malawi Mt V «XaVJ BBaa. B>4Bjßßa. Smf^por. Lebanw, M^ S BBBW^IBnV HonaKoi* Malta V X^-tfl'i Bb Thailand It. l, I Neth*rt.nda W. J|^|>r« 1^ M Ceytw556 words
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1411 1971-01-24 12 Sunday. January 24. 1971 Alliance: Call for changes HPHE new Umno that will emerge from the party's general assembly which began last Friday in Kuala Lumpur has its guidelines already laid down by the new leadership. Tun Razak's speech to delegates yesterday made it plain that Umno w ill have1,411 words
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Article, Illustration1639 1971-01-24 12 Razak: Umno must rise to new heights of endeavour years ahead pose new problems and new challenges. It behoves us to streamline our party and to prepare ourselves. The complexities of the problems and the challenges demand re-thlnk-ing on our part so that we may overcome the problems and the1,639 words
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Advertisement334 1971-01-24 12 URGENT PERSONAL MEMO to: I Mr\ Oh WIBIIION \\D \BII.ITY YOUR OWN PERSONAL CHECK-LIST TO SUCCESS Tick any that interest you. Do you want a Good Health? a Satisfying marriage? a A happy home life D Freedom from fears a A satisfying and worries position? o Greater financial and a334 words
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950 1971-01-24 13 Lights by next year pledge to these residents RESIDENTS of Jalan L c m b a h Bedok will get electricity supplies when the Publfo Utilities Board begins work early next year under a scheme for that particular area. This assurance was piven to Mr. KUAH WING PIAU who wrote950 words
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Article40 1971-01-24 13 NIPPON-GO TEACHER WANTED HfISS CHEW of 1 Block 73. 587-C. Lorong 4. Toa Payoh, Singapore, would like to have some Japanor friends to help hrr improve her speech in the language. She is now taking up a course in Nippon-40 words
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329 1971-01-24 13 Kaimda: I'm giving Heath enough rope PRESIDENT Kaunda of Zambia said here last night he wanted to give British Prime Minister Mr. Edward Heath "sufficient rope to hang himself" on the controversial arms-for-South Africa issue. "When the time comes he would not be able to say he was not warned.'Reuter - 329 words
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Article28 1971-01-24 13 The Straits tin price In Penang yesterday plunged a further $3.12} to $'524.00 per picul on an official o3erlng up 70 tons to 330 tons.28 words
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210 1971-01-24 13 Wilson: Tories are now honour bound to wait \ORWICH. Sat. x^ Labour Party leader Harold Wilson last night bltingly accused Prime Minister Edward Heath of mulish stubbornness over the South African arms issue at the Commonwealth summit conference in Singapore. He told a political meeting here that Mr. Heaths irresponsible210 words
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Advertisement416 1971-01-24 13 7 afcHf Quality J M^yL tested I Sufex *u«tr»l,» fm«t quality tested wt*i. A. •Jab's j^^P^. "Ioom" or "bubbi»-paek«a"' in wid« range ot /^T^^^ colour! and ttvltt. On* tut fits alt. if Sol* Ag*nt HF**^ MULLER PHtPPS IF E.I SON BHO. W^ Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh P*#i«n<i > ...*J FOR416 words
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Miscellaneous272 1971-01-24 13 The Sunday Times Crossword ACROSS- 2. Joyous (9); 8. DOWN: 1. Search blindly (5) Prelude (•>; 9 Prohibit (3>; 11. 2. Encouraged <9>; 3. Transfix Ghost iIOp 15. Estimates (9); with f.ake (6): 4 Expression of 17. Youth (3>: 18. Insec (6); sorrow (4); 5. Wading bird (4); 19. Plpment272 words
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869 1971-01-24 14 TSAI TAN - Money is the trool of all divorces TSAI TAN ■T >TTT^LW!TTTnLff^?ITrr»TfIWIK77STTT7?IBTT*fcr^LPT^ By THE love of money is the root of all evil has seen much wear since it was first coined. In the second half of the 20th century this saying takes on a new meaning. In modern society where869 words
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Article, Illustration679 1971-01-24 14 Sex? There's plenty of it around CEX. There's plenty of it around. In books anyway. Books perched nonchalantly on bookstands, books that stare brazenly out of shop windows or slipped neatly under the counter depending on the material between the covers. From the usual boy-meets-glrl stories with sex sprinkled between679 words
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Advertisement279 1971-01-24 14 Susan said that Jane said that \ou said that I should try Tampax tampons. ■Why should I? "Ye«, I kno\. they're worn internally, hut I'd never thought of the 'no show' idea. v\ h\ that mean; I could wear anything I own without worrying, hven a bathing suit. "You say279 words
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Advertisement138 1971-01-24 14 Aaver ttxemcnt ■I^^^^. 1 m fe I km. End the piDblerm)f dry skin UNLESS you Uke particular care, nature to maintain the natural oil and harsh weather can easily rob your moisture balance of the skin, complexion of the precious oils quicker than the oil ducts of the skin can138 words
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Article, Illustration466 1971-01-24 15 CHRISTINA CHEANG - An `ant's bite' way to get rid of that problem U'll.Vl do \ou do when nature has endowed you with thick, lustrous hair not on your head but on your face and body? One thing's for sure. You cannot help being cynical about the whole affair or look upon it466 words
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Article609 1971-01-24 15 Pauline Anne Browne - Leaving the nest Pauline Anne Browne HOW many parents today can honestly say they know when to let go of their children both mentally and physically once they have reached their adulthood? Possessive parents are more common than you think and in their eagerness to help and protect their young609 words
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Advertisement90 1971-01-24 15 BIGGER SHOPPING HOURS! mwm Bit*** ORIENTAL CHINESE EASTERN emporium pte ltd. emporium(i9B9i pte limited emporium (PTE) ltd. !nio»(iif<:Pi»ff Ist Floor INTERNATIONAL 6S-MHIGH STREET. ViwrflPOßM BUILDING ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE i. TEt *****4 1 5-IIiKS) SINGAPORE TU-*****1 1EL*****215-lINESI HOURS: HOURS: HOURS: 9.45 A.M. 9.30 P.M. 9.30 A.M. 10P.M. 10A.M.— 10P.M. We have90 words
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Advertisement319 1971-01-24 15 I Advertisement t "■nuMilll WrinkleFrom I orrhrail A soft, smooth, serene i forehead is essential to ft beautiful woman, and today she can actually m.issaße smoothness and serenity into her skin with her own supple tin-Rt-rtips and a noli vitalizing night cream, to help hold back wrinkles and retain an319 words
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Article, Illustration125 1971-01-24 16 Those business visits testify to Aussie interest i ggW jML 1 BgMnMgMMiBMMgHgIgMBByTMi^ r*2^ rpIES between Sin- gmpore and Austra lia have always been strong. The two nations have a common security interest in the region. And the number of cultural exchanges is IIMTMUtIngT. 11l addition .Australia continue! to provide technical125 words
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Article84 1971-01-24 16 Asia as a region is now Australia's most importam export market, and within South-east Asia, Singapore Is the largest single recipient of Australian goods. Australian expertise is involved in the design and conM ruction supervision of nrw hotels and other building projects In Singapore. Australian consultants are assisting in84 words
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Article74 1971-01-24 16 This office will complement the Australian Government Trade Commissioner Office in Singapore and will no doubt do much to further increase the two-way trade and understanding between the two countries. Australia regards herself a.s part of the Asian region and the rapid and substantial Increase in trade and the74 words
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Article345 1971-01-24 16 TIIK friendly relations existing between Australia and Singapore are baaed on long association. British parliamentary, legal and administrative traditions are common to both, facilities for regular and close consultations exist within the Commonwealth framework; there is a common appreciation on the comimmisl threat to South-east345 words
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236 1971-01-24 16 First S-EA mission was in Singapore In that year a system of tariff preferences for developing countries was introduced giving entry into Australia of a wide range of products. Australia admits these products at preferential rates of duty within limits of annual quotas. The growth in trade between Singapore and236 words
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Advertisement190 1971-01-24 16 I GET A BIGGER SHARE MKmJ I He is an Australian Government Trade t*M wr^ m Commissioner. He can put you in touch r^J/fA tP^ with suppliers of Australian commodities *mm\ now being sold competitively by importers in over 150 countries. Commodities in hundreds of categories from Food to Cars190 words
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Article, Illustration1296 1971-01-24 17 The 'Big Two' set their sights... BY l!>,x( the, motorist ill Asi.i is likrlv In lie driving a car thai bears very strongly the stamp of Australian manufacture. For Australia, either in the manufacture of coin plcte cars, components, or in the supply of technical know how. will be playing1,296 words
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Advertisement58 1971-01-24 17 IPHa^i^B^BiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWßaaa» I h I You're smart when you buy B^B^^^B^B^^^^B^^Baa^^Baaaaaa^^^^^^^^^^^^^aa^^^^^Baaaaaav AUSTRAUAN BUTTER Food value is just one advantage the other is the distinctive flavour of these two quality butters. And you put more pleasure into eating more goodness into your daily food. FITZPATRICKS FOOD SUPPLIES (FAR EAST) LIMITED 300 Orchard58 words
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Advertisement559 1971-01-24 17 ®£\.ClfflSGt FASTENING SYSTEMS solve your fixing problems Builders Plumbers Electricians _^^tn ajq[ J. 10 Tom-Thumb Jobmaster. For light to mediumfWSSSmL^ 4f duty fastenin 9- Available in 3/16" or V barrels. JL—-C < y 5 Ideal tool for fixing skirting and architraves. Sets l drive pins and threaded studs up to559 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1971-01-24 18 THE EMPTY NORTH And for about a century the catch-cry went almost unheeded A BOUT 40 per cent of the Australian continent lies north of the Tropic of Capricorn. It is a tropical region of great geographical contrasts from deserts tc rain forests but it contains only about three per1,330 words
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Advertisement327 1971-01-24 18 Fresh from Australia! MASTERS MILK £^X Masters Milk is homo- gte>^ .jjjwail geniseu and pasteurised l^iTß^^*?al3ai and reman.', equally Rsfeß^ *?,f'^S creamy right to the last P>SH i^"^U drop because it's (jairv aWI?W-^%i^^^B«l pastures of Australia. Available in 1 pint and gaaa^^^ ■■■aai BBHaaWaaal pint easy to pour I H^BaaaawH327 words
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Advertisement137 1971-01-24 18 Famous FROm RFRICII TO RSIR FOR OUER 40 VERRS! k jbV aaaaaa^LaaaaaaaWaaf <m 4 Designed specifically for light/medium HV^T^^aaaaaaaaaaaaaL^aay duty operations, Monoveyor is a high aaa»^'Tl\ I HK bbbbT 9 u li W flexible and economical overhead LB I I 1 conveyor. Ideal for difficult locations as iaaW^^^^"^^!^! 1 I137 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1971-01-24 19 Revolution that kicked-off the 20th century Vanguard of development THE industrial revolution came late to Australia. But it has come with a vigour and speed that has put it in the vanguard of 20th century industrial development. The approach of Australian industrialists is fresh and energetic. No one la committed1,132 words
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Advertisement286 1971-01-24 19 0-«-^ ENGINE B. ELECTRICAL aa^B> i i k ~a# U\^g& V H mi brake .^HSk. t 4MA**flß^^2A EXHAUST SYSTEMS ACCESSORIES feBW TOOLS EQUIPMENT y 'V^. Local Offices: tff&&\ Repco (S.E. Asia) Private Ltd., 78 Robertson Quay, Singapore 9; Tools Equipment: I%?^ B Far East Motors (Pte.) Ltd., P.O. Box 2697,286 words
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Article, Illustration729 1971-01-24 20 "AUSTRALIA is a land completely surrounded by water and inundated with athletes," an American writer once wrote. Even allowing that the gentleman exaggerated a little, is certainly true that Australians have created for themselves a reputation for excelling at sport. It took an Aussie729 words
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Advertisement304 1971-01-24 20 twith Davis Gelatine cooking Expensive proteins go a lot further when they're set in Davis gelatine. Meat, 4 fish, eggs and dairy products can be used in a score of different sweet or savoury ways. Look for the free recipe leaflets inside the Davis Gelatine packs, in good food stores304 words
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Advertisement217 1971-01-24 20 > The sign r for quality ''Wwl paper and a\ n^n li> m paperboards at 4 I k J m. ■L>.. J ..F. .Mm J— The familiar tree symbol of jajßMatfamaml I '^^Wfjtgmmmmm—m Australian Paper Manufacturers ijM I Limited signals as always the m f I best quality paper and217 words
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245 1971-01-24 21 AUSTRALIAN Trade Commissioner Posts have been operating in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur for many years. Their function is to promote the oale of Australian manufactures, processed foodstuffs, primary products and services. Visiting Australian exporters are assisted with market information and advice, introductions to prospective245 words
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Article, Illustration394 1971-01-24 21 AUSTRALIAN consul- tants In the engineering and other fields have made a big name for themselv«s in many parts of the world, particularly in South-east Asia. They have been involved in a treat diversity of projects ranging from highway planning in Thailand394 words
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Advertisement304 1971-01-24 21 Fasteners designed to hold things together better fuL *j] I I the wor| d's finest preV fß^jgtV^B vailing self locking nut. Can be used time and time again. One of the very wide range of FC lock nuts and plain nuts Fasteners This is a "U" type speed nut one304 words
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Advertisement222 1971-01-24 21 FULL TIME DAY SCHOOL 1971 BOYS GIRLS (No Age Limit) AUSTRALIAN LEAVING (FORM V) (VICTORIAN SYLLABUS) AUSTRALIAN H.S.C. (VICTORIAN SYLLABUS) Classes For 1971 Will Commence On Monday Ist February LIMITED HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE ON COLLEGE PREMISES (BOYS ONLY) FOR NEW ENROLMENTS AND CONFIRMATION OF ENROLMENTS CONTACT: THE PRINCIPAL, P.O. Bex222 words
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Article, Illustration1188 1971-01-24 22 The 'king' of the soil... THK existence of mineral wealth in the form of iron ore has been known in North Western Aii.siralia for almost h century. In 1888. a Government geologist. HP. Woodward, wrote: "Iron occurs in Immense 10de5 There is enougn to suppply the whole world should present1,188 words
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410 1971-01-24 22 Still good-that 30-year old coating on Whyalla pipline Australian engineer's invention made in a Melbourne laboratory in the 1930s is now the basis of one of the most widely used techniques to fijfht steel corrosion. Viptor C. Nifhtingall developed the use of an morfsnie tine silicate ■oatint on steel which410 words
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Advertisement366 1971-01-24 22 ■"■"/aißai A lO-50 could save you a trip to Australia^. Your local aquiva'ant of I v\ V j •AIO.SO is all you pay nY» for a complete 'efer- BMH J^ •tire guide to Austra- »?*Kil dan manufactured, ag H ncultural and mineral 1 goods. Tha Australian 'li Directory of Exports366 words
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Advertisement99 1971-01-24 22 I PAL I A I fflaalaa.jp iteat for dogs From Australia. PAL is all meat lean meat. Enriched with nourishing marrow bone e y Sole Agents FITZPATRICK'S FOOD SUPPLIES (Far East) Ltd.. 300 Orchard flotd. Singapore, t 21 Jalan Tandang. Pauling Jaya. "SYDNEY" KOALA BEAR Made From Hygienically Treated Genuine99 words
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Article, Illustration699 1971-01-24 23 Those screen heroines who aren't a weak or whining lot I ADORE Chinese 1 heroines and I cannot get tired of them; they are never weak, whining or snivelling. Nor do they look for the nearest masculine shoulder to weep on. Snow Maid (Melinda Chen699 words
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367 1971-01-24 23 HOW BARE BREASTS GOT BACK INTO THE PICTURE SINGAPORE. Sat. —Several thousand cinemagoers bad an unprecedented bonus last week. They saw the complete version of a film which the censor had cut. The film: "Stiletto," a colour scx-and-slay-'em thriller based on the book by Harold Robbins. It stars tough guy367 words
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Article176 1971-01-24 23 THE THEATRE ROSALYN Tureck. who is KiMiiK an all-Bach piano recital at the Victoria Theatre this evening, l.s Including both (he ItaUan Concerto and the Chromatic PanUsy and Fugue in her programme. These stand In the most utter contrast to each other among Bach's works for clavier: the one with176 words
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Advertisement643 1971-01-24 23 ■■lirr.it'i" ;.«J'F.-«| 1-mHTT) ]2nd DAY! —No Free L»t! TODAY 4 SHOWS AT 11 am. 2.10, 5 45 I 9.00 p.m. "TORA" STARTS. 11.20 am. 2 SO, 4.0S 1 9 20 p.m. SI 10 52.50 S4 00 CASH BOOKINGS ONLY F.i "TORA! TORA! TORA!" 70MM Color by Deluxe laZtmljtir YaTThrm TODAY643 words
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Advertisement256 1971-01-24 23 '■LIDO Chinese New Year Attraction THEY AIMED HIM AT CORDOBA'S FORTRESS, t AND PULLED opens iktM 4MMI/ t i^l^l^k in€ army ■Sa/^^^ t f t^S &m^* 'aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB»BW>Lala^w_ iJk-_ GIOVANNA RAIJJ RAF VALLONE PETE DUEL S I DON GORDON NICO MINARDOS RIKY-Ori \S TOIIAV: 11 2.30, 6 9. j i fcnmohaj256 words
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Advertisement365 1971-01-24 23 r -ODEON-OPENS TUESDAY!-. SUPER CBNEBI .NEW YEAR AITRACTION S -——Cash Bookings Only— No Free List. KILLERS AMD THIEVES! IF THEY LIVE, aß^r^Bai STUARTWMITMAN ELKE SOMMER Mit^i )W?«BWii X^^ £A v I- ii ill VW^dPV I Lbbm 1 flßr^^^am Lbbl IHCHCIKXS OF YUCCA ta IMCrUULBMn"'CM(STiR(IKKi)I('CU«niKS'IUfIOSrW))DMIS -JfMlkMOtIIZADMVM'HOSiWtWAVAN ILMWWISCOmCOIM-APMAMfX.M PICIU«l j. r—TODAY TOMORROW365 words
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Article680 1971-01-24 24 P.I.H. NAYLOR - P.I.H. NAYLOR CAPRICORN (Dec ->1 -Jan. 19); Y()ini much concerned with money problems this ZZ*L by you should have solved the most urgent Changes that have been around you for some time should now be bringing their full reward: you can look torward to a good future. You680 words
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378 1971-01-24 24 We're still not out of the steam age THE steam turbine is x an example of a very ancient idea which was made praticable only by an advance in technology m this case the widespread introduction of steel and its alloys in the second half of the 19th century. To378 words
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Article129 1971-01-24 24 And the power we use proves it But Parsons s original idea was to use his invention for generating electricity and he also patented a design lor a dynamo capable of being driven at high speed Subsequently, rival turbines appeared on the Continent and in America, but Parsons was undoubtedly129 words
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Advertisement66 1971-01-24 24 V A HISTORY OF INVENTIONS J .^bbbbl bbbbbbb3bbVA '^^11l BaW^^^^^Vh L 9 W^^maT .^b^bbbbl bbbbbT^*' "Ht^B bMbbW. IbbW HHK^M fl^^^, 2^BBBbI BBBBBBBbL^^ dB H^^fl HmwCGKRIbI bbbbbbW D| I^^^^^^^l^^^^kS^^^^^kS^^ bJ^b^bßpZt \j She calls her lovers with a croak. If you have that problem get Contac 500 nt it each caosu'e a'e66 words
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Miscellaneous225 1971-01-24 24 T#£ CISCO KW, UeurMtd Wstfc&ouvlie '^FBT^rtiB>Y is? V TOPIBVBT > r" n rs^ {~PKOP THAT OR I'LL SHOOT/ n R f TLL t>KOP <T~ |KJ J 1 jjT V YOOK HIPC/ •^'■^■■l ■■■■■■Wi^ ShE^^^Bßl BB^^P^^ 9 BBm H^^^ I i wtdUI *A.*t BBp H^BV *^BB BBkk^. Jjr BB^^B^^ jt a^^^^^225 words
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Article, Illustration423 1971-01-24 25 ANOTHER Republic Day hat arrived and I feel privileged, once again, to send my warm greetings to all concerned through this message In India we celebrate this .innual occasion with Mrfiminished enthusiosm, os those who have participated in the festivities in Delhi know. Republic Day has acquireo423 words
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1000 1971-01-24 25 Satya Narayan Sinha - When change takes the farmer by storm WE launched a great revolution in IndL iiKinv yean ago under the inspiring leadership ol» Kahatim Gandhi. The main contours of this revolution were defined Juring Hie days <> Hie freedom struggle, long before we attained independence. Our objectives were among others, the1,000 words
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Advertisement342 1971-01-24 25 |-*pgoßte^n BATTERY Home, Farm With Self shielded Movement I^^^ Higher Accuracy H^jP?v| Ruggedixed with Spring }^sMo4fl| Backed Jewels Increased Linearity and Stability Polurity Reversing Switch VANGUARD fO 87 |alan Am P an VMNVjUAKLJ \.V. K||a|a Lumpur Tel: *****. Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government and the People of the Republic342 words
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Advertisement75 1971-01-24 25 GREETINGS on the occasion of the Republic Day of India from: BANK OF INDIA INDIAN BANK INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK UNITED COMMERCIAL BANK (Banks of the people for the people) ON IHL OCCASION Ol THL TWLNTYFIRST ANNIVERSARY Ol- IHL REPUBLIC DAY OF INDIA WL WISH IO EXTEND UUR COKUIAL FELICITATIONS AND75 words
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903 1971-01-24 26 N. Y. DESAI - Meeting new challenges with the same old courage N. Y. DESAI WHEN TRANSFORMATION HAS TO TAKE PLACE IN TAKES By r\Dl.\ Ikis made signi* I ficanl advances in the fiefc of education, iicilih and soc uil welfare. llh vi ry proccssof economic md social development under conditions of |K)litical democracy,903 words
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253 1971-01-24 26 The teleprinter gets its message through A MODERN sophisticated com muniration equipment which may be said to be complementary to telephone, the teleprinter has a certain advantage over telephone ii as much as communication is recorded in print .Manufacture of teleprinters in India commenced in l»61-«2 in thr «tate owned253 words
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Advertisement116 1971-01-24 26 Heartiest Congratulations and liest Wishes to the <i<»Y<»riiiii€'iil and People of the It, l»iil»li< ok' India ON the occasion of their llepublit* Da> From: lSpon«cr«d By The Govt. Of lodio) S.ngoporc: 43 John Little't Shopping Centre Raffles Place. Tel: *****. 85 Serangoon Road. Tel: ***** With Compliments tj Best Wishes116 words
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Advertisement221 1971-01-24 26 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the GOVERNMENT PEOPLE of the REPUBLIC OF INDIA on the occasion of their Republic Day from THE SHIPPING CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. Chief Agents:R. Jumabhoy Sons (Pte) Ltd., Singapore. I s v i w I <vi ~vi From the minute you think of a flight221 words
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Article, Illustration663 1971-01-24 27 Sanskrit or scienceit's available SINCE Independence it lus been ihc policy of the Indian Government U> enter into exchange and reciprocal agreements with governments from .vliom she receives offers 01 scholarships. India also offers scholarships to students ol countries from whom she may not have received such offers. Among the663 words
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344 1971-01-24 27 RAVI SHANKER: THE MAN, HIS SITAR, AND THE LEGEND RAVI Shankui h.iv lici nm. almost a Irs mil in his own lifetime. One uf Ihr foremost it a r players of India, his name is a hou.sehold word with every muMt lover in the country. Following extensive concert tours abroad,344 words
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Advertisement220 1971-01-24 27 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the GOVERNMENT PEOPLE OF INDIA on their REPUBLIC DAY From:ORIENTAL FIRE AND GENERAL INSURANCE CO., LTD. bb B, The Arcade. Singapore 1, Tel: 7bsUli2 With Compliments and Best Wishes to The Republic of India in celebrating their 21st ANNIVERSARY from SINHIN ELECTRIC COMMERCIAL CO., (PTE)220 words
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Advertisement360 1971-01-24 27 Manufacturers of FlutffescentX^ Lamp^^L> J\ BaM^sts!^^ 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 lonp since changed over to Enamelled Aluminium wire, in place of copper wire? Ajit Industries' pioneering research has brought360 words
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Article22 1971-01-24 28 MRS. AMARASINGAM and children thank staff O.H. K.L. friends, relative* for their condolences wreaths valuable assistances rendered during their recent bereavement.22 words
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Article20 1971-01-24 28 CHARM AND FINISHING School. Modelling course*. Joan Booty former International model and qualified teacher. Enquiries, pie*** ring *****/SBOBB7 S'por*.20 words
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Obituary57 1971-01-24 28 D eaths MR. WONQ PENG YIN passed away at 530 am. 23 1 71 leavln.* wife, thre* *ons. two daughters. Cot, te leans 104-B. Boon Tlong Roao 23 1 ,71. 11.00 a.m. for P*ck Baa Tens; Cemetery. KUMARASINOHAM N. Advocate Colombo, father of Mrs. Saras MuruKason pa**** away on 22.1.71.57 words
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Article61 1971-01-24 28 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SINGAPORE Comer Orchard Road, Penang Road Sunday Service 9.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. Sunday Bcbcol 9.00 a.m. All Welcome. SINGAPORE BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH 282. Dunearn Read. English Services Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship aervsce 11 sum. Dvcryone Welcome. WBSUY METHODIST CHURCH worship service at 7.30 a.m.61 words
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887 1971-01-24 28 MELBOURNE, Sal. A splendid fighting partnership of 140 for the fourth wicket between Brian Luckhurst and Basil D'Oliveira today got England out of the soup after three wickets had fallen for 88 runs against Australia in the additional Test here887 words
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Article68 1971-01-24 28 AUSTRALIA Ist Inns 493-9 dec ENGLAND Ist Inn* Boycott c Redpath b Thomson 13 Luckhurst b Walters 109 Edrich c Marsh b Thomson 9 Cowdrey c and b Oleeson IS D'Oliveira not out IlUi-worth not out 16 Extra. 27 Total (for 4 wkui 258 WkU fell at 40, 64.68 words
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259 1971-01-24 28 Police, youths clash over Springbok girl MELBOURNE, Sat. Police clashed with anti--4 apartheid protestors during an angry demonstration at Kooyong tennis stadium today. The demonstration occurred in a first round match in the Victorian Open tennis women's championship match between South African Federation Cup eirl Laura Rossouw and Queensland's Marilyn259 words
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250 1971-01-24 28 Nurse and Holford give Barbados the lead /rtASTRIES <Bt. Lucia), Sat. \j —A partnership of 93 by former Test players Seymour Nurse and David Holford enabled Barbados to lead on first Innings In their shield cricket match against Combined Wind-ward-Leeward Islands here yesterday. Replying to the lsland"s first Innings 109.250 words
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Article, Illustration243 1971-01-24 28 Pakistan to postpone World Cup hockey AHORE, Sat. The inaugural World Hockey Cup competition, due to be held here next month, will be postponed in the face of local opposition to India's entry, an authoritative hockey source said here today. Speaking after the organising committee had met privately, the sourceReuter - 243 words
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Article59 1971-01-24 28 HOBAKT. Sat Australia's Norman Booth, nailing Adlos n, won the second race of the world yachting championship for Dragon class on the Derwent River today. Second was Caprice (D. Cohan) with Barco Del Oro (D. St. Clalr Brown i third. The first race yesterday was won59 words
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Advertisement698 1971-01-24 28 CHAM CHI AM: Tiboonj Xuok I/O Mr./Mrt. Cham T«t Yin. Bla«apor», to Fiona P«ni t» 4,0 >«r/Mri. rbtit Tat Ho*. Singapore 23 1 71. CHUI LIONQ: FTcddt* -uck Chaw 1,0 Mr. Mr> Cbui Choe» to Judy CbM Hint do Madam Ho Choy Thlm 24.1.71. Overseas leave HOMILEAVE CAR HIRE at698 words
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Advertisement761 1971-01-24 28 Books and publication* 1171 ISLAMIC MACAZINIt BOOKS, «orld classic paperbacks. Pyramid Book House. TO-A, The Arcade. 3rd Floor. (*****) Spore. Philately OLD POITAC* ITAMPI required by pr:va.te collector. Will call and pay casb for collections no matter bow small. Pleas* send your name and address to Box AIU3B Sun. T.761 words
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Advertisement100 1971-01-24 28 Getting Up Nights Makes Men Feel Old Before Their Time Nothing can make you feel ao old, tired, ana depressed loslasr «l»ep and energy because; of Oettlnsj Us> Nights or Burning, Smsrtini, Itchlni Acidity. And ir your back aches and Rheumatism Pains In Joints and muscles make you miserable, you100 words
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Advertisement699 1971-01-24 28 P2l SINGAPORE ir^-J ARMED FORCES OPPOITUIITIES FOR PERfcUHEHT CAREERS Opportunities for permanent careers in the Singapore Armed Forces are now available. Vacancies exist in the:— ImUmtn an*) Support Arms: Technical B«r vices. Maritime Command; Air Defence Command, and Other Service*. 2. Terms of Service. Either permanent regular service until retirement699 words
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2208 1971-01-24 29 $UNGEI WANG II booked his place in the Tengku's Gold Cup field with a record breaking win in a Div. 2 race over 9f at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He appeared hopelessly positioned at the home turn but came ttirough with a spectacular run2,208 words
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Advertisement238 1971-01-24 29 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER Binnic Partners r equire experienced structural engineers to work in their Kuala Lumpur office on the design of reinforced concrete structures. Salaries will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Applicants should write to Binnie Partners (Ml Mercantile Bank Building, Kuala Lumpur. FOR SALE 1. One an -conditioned utility238 words
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Advertisement244 1971-01-24 29 DUMEX requires Mm iim:i i: I NLRSIS To detail baby loods ana other products to Drote.sbional contacts and \iMt homes in West Maloysia Appllcanus nni.-t satLsly tnesf minimum tonailiuiii. 20-Jo Mt ol a?c. with nursing or midwifery qualilicatiuni. eiUicr M SEAN or midwife: fluent in English. Bahama Malay.sia. H k244 words
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132 1971-01-24 30 EPSOM JEEP - Sir Knight can put himself in Gold Cup spotlight EPSOM JEEP By §IR KNIGHT can put himself in the Tengku's Gold Cup picture by winning the Trial over 9£ in Race 5 at Kuala Lumpur today. Winner of five races, this Martian II four-year-old lost no marks in his first132 words
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567 1971-01-24 30 EPSOM JEEP - Two Jacks who turned out to be Aces EPSOM JEEP CHAMPIONS ON PARADE In the 1930's trainer Marinus van Breukelen had a pair of Jac,ks which turned out to be aces. They were Jack Fly and Jack Druce. Both were by a little-known English sire. Jackdaw of the Rhelms. Both567 words
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Article, Illustration1869 1971-01-24 30 s\(»w MIST: Back In form ..Her a lapse; won four races in the early part of last season including a smart win over the KuaU Lumpur 6f in lm 12 'J 5 In April; good longshot. GREEN SON: Showed a return to form In his last start1,869 words
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Article, Illustration1765 1971-01-24 30 GOING FORECAST: Good m ftjjM 2.0 CLASS 2 DIV. 3 —7F a-UUSuLUB ($8,500 $5,950 to winner) 1 111 SNOW MIST a IMmtet R Brrukri.n >I O <<hl H F Vtlu 4 2 ***** CRCIN SON a (W tVfimn Allan b 8 1^ <<I<l 8> F W.l»on S 088t>«1,765 words
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Article141 1971-01-24 30 LrSOM JEEP (ALL BOY I'niMlK T. MALAYSIA SNOW MIST T. MALAYSIA Race 1 i.irrn Son T. Malaysia Snund Phase Second Phase Schiedam Schiedam HIIAM MAMS HITAM MAMS BETHESDA Race Bintanf Timor EinUng Timor Binlan; Timor Joyful Melody Beauty Beauty Beauty Beauty MI.NGRAY STINGRAY STINGRAY Race 3 < attleya Sincerity141 words
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Advertisement645 1971-01-24 30 V. C. CONTEST EXTENSION BY POPULAR DEMAND FROM MANY INDIVIDUALS WE WISH TO IMFORM THAT THE CONTEST WILL NOW CLOSE ON 28TH FEBRUARY, 1971, INSTEAD OF 31ST JANUARY, 1971. THE RESULT WILL BE PUBLISHED ON 31ST MARCH, 1971 IN THE STRAITS TIMES AND NANYAN6 SIANG PAU. BY MERRYMAY INDUSTRIES PTE.645 words
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273 1971-01-24 31 Australians hand 11-5 shock to SCC rpHE First Battalion Royal Australian Regiment yesterday gave Singapore Cricket Club an 11-5 shock in their rugby match on the padang. The Australians won by a goal and two tries to a goal Playing with a smooth combination and thrust ful attacks. the Australians273 words
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Article215 1971-01-24 31 SINGAPORE Table Tennis Association secretary Ang Kirn Thye yesterday expressed concern over the non-arrival of the Japanese coach who was encaged to train the Singapore team for the First Commonwealth Table Tennis championships here from March 20 tn March 25. The coat!: was -upposetl tn215 words
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Article41 1971-01-24 31 TOKYO. Snt Orient light- weight boNiiiK champion ShlniI rhl Kadola of Japan retained I his title by knocking out Fill- pino challenaer Rudy Gonzales in the seventh round of h 1 scheduled I .-round title bout here today41 words
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Article419 1971-01-24 31 JOE DORAI - Burnley settle old score JOE DORAI By gURNLEY UNITED, who had to replay their FAS Third Division match against Kaki Bukit following a protest, yesterday confirmed their superiority over Kaki Bukit with a 8-1 win at Jalan Besar stadium. Yesterday's triumph puts Burnley, who have won the Under-15 and Under-419 words
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Article, Illustration374 1971-01-24 31 PETER SIOW - 17 Age group records fall in a day PETER SIOW By CINGAPORES swimming future looks bright if the long string of records 17 in 20 events on the third day of the Tenth Junior Age Group meet, which ended yesterday at Amber Road, can be accepted as a guide. Singapore374 words
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Article118 1971-01-24 31 Poor grounds so matches are off ONDON. Sat. Two major Ld English football matches due to be played today were called off this morning because of waterlogged grounds. The matches postponed were Leicester City v Torquay United in the Fourth round of the English P. A. Cup. and Walsall v118 words
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736 1971-01-24 31 DEFENDING champions Raffles Institution qualined for the quarterfinals of the National Schools Seven-a-side soccer tournament at Farrer Park yesterday. Other quarter finalists are: Victoria, St. Andrews, St. Patricks, St. Joseph's Montford, Monk's Hill, National Junior College. The final round will be played today at Raffles736 words
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426 1971-01-24 31 Bell's two goals in 2 minutes knock out Chelsea ONDON, Sat. Colin Bell, Manchester City's England World Cup forward, scored two goals in two minutes to send defending champions Chelsea crashing out of the Fourth Round of the English Football Association Cup in their all-First Division clash here today. Bell,426 words
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Article346 1971-01-24 31 RESULTS of the SASA Age Oroup swimming meet at Amber Road yesterday: Boys Freestyle (all 50m > Under 8 years: 1 Mark Hamblin 2 Grahaine Gourlay 3 Cecil Cheung 41.0 i reci 9-10 years: 1 Yeo Tseng Tsai 2 Robert P. Burwell 3 Derek346 words
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Obituary70 1971-01-24 31 CABXt RECEIVtO Mr. K I'mnripalam formerly luil»i>« 8tor»» fccntul brother of Arumuesrn Arumuitani Rrntoni: fxpirfd »t Chak«lt\odal Kumin.icar at MARAIARFTHINAM AMMAL w«y peacefully U.1.T1 h p m. Oor>vti 4jH Clrmrnrrau Avrnur Hinmporc for Our Lady of bourdra Church 3 p.m. M.I ~l thtnet Chua Chu Kang. A. K. ABRAHAM,70 words
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Advertisement178 1971-01-24 31 f<£ M FREE SHOPPING 1 Imk MONTHLY CONTEST I g 5!rV Hv^Ll 39 Valuable prizes must be won! o'is2Coo.'-PI •■.c^^wodhtayinSnqopofeor Kudo lumpur. jE For further- details see your NATIONAL Dealers now I B n^_^__ AW wL NEW 24" MAGIC LINE 1 1 FOR BIGGER 1 BETTER VIEWING J Most of178 words
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Advertisement8 1971-01-24 31 Late CLASSIFIEDS I 20 words $20 00 <minimum)\8 words
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Miscellaneous78 1971-01-24 31 ROWLING Insurance Institute of Singapore Ten-Pin Bowling Championships i Jackie's Bowl. Orchard 2.30 p.m.). GOLF SICC v Selelai (League and Social) Bukit. SOCCER National Schools Seven-a-sde tournament (Bras Basah Road. 2 30 p.m.i. SGSFL Dlv 2B STTT v SAFSA A 1 Customs v Fire Brigade: Dlv. 3B: Survey Dept. v78 words
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