The Straits Times, 6 February 1971
1971-02-06
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Title Section26 1971-02-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200.000 The National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1971 20 CENTS K.D.N. 5005 M.C. (P) No. 250726 words
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Article, Illustration610 1971-02-06 1 Bullseye touchdown Shepard, the veteran astronaut, becomes the fifth man to walk on moon HOUSTON, Friday ASTRONAUT Alan Shepard, America's first man in space, today became the fifth man to step on the moon. It was a bulls-eye touchdown. He stepped off the lunar hinder "Antares" and touched the moon'sAgencies - 610 words
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Article67 1971-02-06 1 Police search for youth in pool SINGAPORE. Sat—Frogmen were called in last night to search for a crippled youth. Koh Ser Hoo, 19, believed to have drowned in an unused mining pool at Tampines Avenue. Following a report at 7 p.m. that he was missing, a police party found his67 words
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203 1971-02-06 1 VICTOR NG - VICTOR NG By SINGAPORE. Pri. All police divisions have been alerted to look out for groups of youths who roam dark roads at night molesting girls. In the last two weeks at least 10 such cases were reported to the police.203 words
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Article30 1971-02-06 1 TOKYO. Prl. japan and North Korea today reached agreement In Moscow to repatriate Korean residents In Japan, the president of the Japan Red Cross Society announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article69 1971-02-06 1 LONDON. Fri. US him Mogul Otto Preminger disclosed today that he was the father of the boy born to Burlesque Gypsy Rose Lee In 1944. "It was supposed to have been kept secret but suddenly people began asking me about It so I guess I may as69 words
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Article, Illustration1297 1971-02-06 1 TAN WANG JOO - Highrise flats SAFE says HDB TAN WANG JOO By SINGAPORE, Fri. Housing Board flats are strong enough to withstand earth tremors more severe than last night's. The board gave this assurance today after last night's tremors shook tall buildings all over the island and caused thousands of HDB tenants toMak Kian Seng - 1,297 words
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Article33 1971-02-06 1 I'M I 'I'H'f iHou>lon i. Mb Al Shrp.<rd and rd Mitihrll <rr burk in the lunai modul" tltm -|M ndinj more than four hour on Ihr moon's surface. APAP - 33 words
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Advertisement100 1971-02-06 1 -4ft8197. L^SStalC NG SHING r^^J™^^ 656, North Bridge Road. (ESTD. 1934) I Hi DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS SPECIALIST I IWK Credit Facilities a pleasure j We orronge I Credit confidentially to meet with your individual Vim requirements (^BRANCH: LAUS ARCADIA, KATONC A Mm 'Mmiit-j^^^^^^^J Now, extreme close up movie .LtlM M-m100 words
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Advertisement67 1971-02-06 1 f Cj. Sir Better Beer colder quicker The Beer is Beck's. An example of that famous German need for perfection. Now in all aluminium cans. Why? Colder quicker. W And lightweight. There's one more J ?**\J thing. No rust. With a beer like this, yt **'jK we have to do67 words
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534 1971-02-06 2 The Prof gets reply from varsity SINGAPORE, Friday is no decline in academic training for students at the University of Singapore or M increase in workload for the academic staff, the university's public relations officer, Mr. S.T. Peter Lim. said today. He was replying to Professor Roland Puccetti, president of534 words
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237 1971-02-06 2 No need to explain dismissals police say- SINGAPORE, Frl. The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Cheam Kirn Seang has told four sacked police officers that he is "not obliged under the law to give them any reason for their dismissal." The officers two probationary inspectors and two detectives had personally handed237 words
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Article, Illustration369 1971-02-06 2 CHEW LEE CHING - Sculptor: Bronze and aluminium reliefs a new cottage industry CHEW LEE CHING: By Singapore, Fri SCULPTOR Lim Nang Seng sees in bronze and aluminium reliefs a possible new cottage industry, even for Housing Board flat dwellers. He says that fashioning designs out of bronze and aluminium requires only small capital369 words
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Article194 1971-02-06 2 SINGAPORE, Friday A MAN who admitted driving at nearly 85 mph along Nicoll Highway today pleaded that the air-conditioning in his car muffled his sense of speed. Suryakant Mahawar told a traffic court he was in a hurry to receive an oversea* call194 words
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Advertisement197 1971-02-06 2 Stereo. All Of It. Stereo turntable. Precision machined. 33 and 45 rpm. 45 waits of total music power. A whole The tonearm returns automatically at the end of the record. houseful. From a solid slate, heat-free The needle' Diamond. amplifier. t i- FFT and IC, code names for latest Headphone197 words
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Miscellaneous35 1971-02-06 2 Bugs Bunny by Ralph Heimdahl (ts^L£2£S?. PC"™"*"! I HHLLO, PETUNIA! HOW TO CHRISTSN MY NEW IDO VOO UKC IT» ■CAT I NAMED AFTER/ ftr HBRi I S 111 I V f ii I v jUj35 words
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232 1971-02-06 3 Japanese Premier's son Impressed by new S'pore §INGAPOftE, Fri. Mr. Ryutaro Sato, eldest son of Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Kisaku Satci, left for home today "impressed by this new Singapore." The 42-yrar-old businessman, who arri\ed four days aco on a pri\atc \isit said: "Ten ypars .is« I made my Hrst232 words
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Article, Illustration651 1971-02-06 3 JOSEPH YEO - Plans to get productivity movement off launching pad JOSEPH YEO. DEVAN TELLS lAC 0F... By Singapore, Fri TIIH (ioveinment is making a determined and concerted effort to get the productivity movement oil the launching pad. This was stated by NTUC secretary-gene-ral Mr. C. V. Devan Nair in the Industrial 1651 words
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Article142 1971-02-06 3 SINGAPORE. Friday npHE High Court today awarded a total of A $50,000 in damages to stockbrokers Lee and Company for "marginal losses" incurred by a former remisier over a period of two years. The award including $8,000 in Interest was made against Ton Hoe Aun by142 words
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Article, Illustration163 1971-02-06 3 Designer to sweep 200 off their feet CINGAPORE, Fri. A whirlwind in the person of American painter, textile and dress designer Ken Scott will invade the Hyatt Hotel scene next Thursday. To sweep 200 "select women" from top travel, diplomatic. government and business circles off their feet with his creations.163 words
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210 1971-02-06 3 PROMOTIONS FOR 21 SENIOR STAFF AT VARSITY CINGAPORE. Fri. The J University of Singapore today announced the promotion of 21 of Its senior staff to the status of associate professors. They Include a director of the fisheries biology unit, three readers and 17 senior lecturers in various departments and (acuities.210 words
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67 1971-02-06 3 Meeting to find ways to curb smuggling KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Malaysian and Thai officials are meeting here on March 17 to work out measures to curb smuggling along the border. This was disclosed today by Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl Inche Khlr hinted that a general67 words
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Article58 1971-02-06 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. Indonesia took over the top place from the UJS. In the listing of tourists visiting Singapore In November The 6,772 visitors from i Indonesia constituted a j record 31 per cent increase over the same i month In 1969. The U.S came second with58 words
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Advertisement202 1971-02-06 3 st of Seamless Black Pipes API-SL. Grade-B Sch. 160 sizes 1 to r. pipe fittings, Valves other materials for petro-chemicals Oil Industries. For details Information dial or v. nte to HUP HUAT HARDWARE SO, Home Rood, S pore 8. Cable Addms "IMEXMETALS" SINGAPORE. MM ***** 4 33*14. ■H VOLVO MALAYSIA202 words
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Advertisement959 1971-02-06 3 Advertisement OVER 51 2,000 GIVEN AWAY IN AN EVENING OF FUN FOR 6MT EMPLOYEES. mtj^^j tL_ VBaaaV aaV.^B <o^% bbbV j^BaaaL I s^blt/ .a^Baaal _aaa\ J aa^r > i k V^aav d DINNER, AWARDS, PRIZES AT GMT'S 7th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. It was an evening of fun and entertainment for 850959 words
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Advertisement156 1971-02-06 4 Doil p.m. M.dnifht Holt My* Noon Midn.oht •^e-^,^ TOURIST PARADISE (PTE) LTD >jj?'' it B T W TO CMA><B A FASHION THAT IS HERE TO STAY! MAGIC FROM ENGLAND! SOXY BOOTS (NO-BOOT-BOOT) pjßß^p^p^pa^Bß. Now ovoiloble in oil leodinq shoe stop* BBBJVfIBJ ond Departmental stores. BBB^ Singapore: $14.90 per pair. BT^BjBB^Pk156 words
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Advertisement265 1971-02-06 4 comfortable, ete 9 c Snd \/HOTELW glittering! tß»»^^^ I I mitamar restaurant CHINESE CUISINE I EUROPE AN CUISINE COFFEE HOUSE 24-HOUR SERVICE BAR/OISCOTHEOUE A PLACE FOR THAT ALL ROUND 4 GLITTERING FEELING "^BBJ HAVELOCK ROAD, SINGAPORE 3. 16 STOREY HOTEL. TEL. *****6/7. mffi) Ponccoi WjURESTBURRnTR niTEtIUB )M Trock M, Pon«9ol265 words
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Advertisement366 1971-02-06 4 FOOD FOR THOUGHT For every mood and every occasion Pick the restaurant of your choice. l^7*BßSß|^ ijtt Swving linrrt Europwn cu'im* in an ttmoi■V^E^SkJßtßJV pK«I ot luiuriout and lltgln'. MtlHif. D "it md A«N3«IJ H (Una to Iht mtc of Mtrn *fld h« itnwiontl feC iklrWl BB Di«"ojtr B.H Quartrt366 words
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704 1971-02-06 5 City Editor: Something 'drastic' expected SINGAPORE. Fri A FEW flays before the Stock Exchange Committee of Malaysia and Singapore suspended :ill transactions on Ike Federal Paper counter, the 15 us i n ess Times section <>l Hie Straits Times publish cd several articles704 words
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228 1971-02-06 5 SINGAPORE, Friday JMIh 2/ -slonv Gemini House will be the Hist building lo go up ;it Raffle* International Centre the proposed new "heart** of the city in Bras Basah Road. A project of the Gemini Chit Fund Corporation, the building will228 words
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Article30 1971-02-06 5 SINGAPOHF. Fri Ho Choon Company )n Waterkxi Street was fined $125 today for using lorry nverlos>drd 'uth Iron Ijnrs alont; Jalmi Ahmad Ibrahim. Jurong. on July 2 la" year.30 words
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Article19 1971-02-06 5 SINGAPORE. Pri. ITi« American President Line* PreVdenf Wilsnn will «mv» on Feb. 12 with over 200 tournu.19 words
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Advertisement387 1971-02-06 5 I ,|l 4th MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! (No Free List) SIMULTANEOUSLY AT S THEATRES MAJESTIC •ODEON-KG* RUBY* SILVER CITY-GOLDEN CITY FHK MONKEY GOD IS BACK IN ANOTHER HILARIOUS ADVENTURE! jj TIENG ELLY WENDY <aX W^*. CHING TAM CHIN Jj taMih m monKEV m .FSi.j§t iomES xJB Ii t%W.BCßinc%ff, J-aA CATHAYSCOPE if -^~O387 words
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Advertisement38 1971-02-06 5 ELVIS in a Show that ii lust »o. Prcslty *ant but far ALL movir fan>! That's tht way it it! \WWWr MIDNIGHT--TONIGHT! -CATHAY -1 r ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK ALfUM Availabl. On RCA LSP-4445 #Diitrtbuted by COSDEL 'SINGAPORE •RIVATE LIMITED—38 words
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Advertisement632 1971-02-06 5 a ORGANISATION Selamat HARI RAYA H\JI NOW SHOWING Na Free L»t' 11am. 1.10. 400. 4.J0. ft Cll Li CHING K YLEH HUA itaMMH Of A Snewgirl" IA iHAW PRODUCTION VO"d3rin Id ShOWSCCDf tO»O> BJ J m NOW SHOWING-Na rice LM N.I Our ta Film s Length NMM Nat* «c»md Timai632 words
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The Straits Times Saturday Forum
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Letter220 1971-02-06 6 How to classify films 111 (II HAS been said 11 about film censorship in Singapore. May I suggest that the Singapore Board of Film Censors follow the new censorship classification system now enforced in Britain. Category 'IT— pass for general exhibition. Category "AA"— passed for general exhibition, but parents/guardians are220 words
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230 1971-02-06 6 LOVELY TOWN NEEDS NO CHANGE TO DRAW THE TOURISTS IEAVE Malacca ftluat! a This is what I .say to all those who have plans io make the town a tourist "paradi.se ThLs lovely aid town li a paradise already, grazed as it Is with magni.icent ancient architecture But there are230 words
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252 1971-02-06 6 Immigration and the student who lost out I AM an Australian housewife with no special 1 knowledge of immigration problems, but it seems to me that no country has an undiscriminating immigration policy, and that each country must discriminate in the way it thinks best. My husbands work has taken252 words
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438 1971-02-06 6 IN THE INTERESTS of safety, there ought to be a limit to the number of passengers carried on trains of the Malayan Railways. I make this point because 1 was one of the unfortunates who travelled third class on the morning mail train from438 words
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Letter189 1971-02-06 6 fkN FRIDAY v January 29. I went to the Registrar of Vehicles 1 department in Middle Road to pay my car tax. To my surprise I was approached by two hoys who greeted me with the words 'towKay, towkay". One of them snatched my tax189 words
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Letter139 1971-02-06 6 IDEAS FOR FILMS \VHAT.HAS happened io the Malaysian film Industry? I ask this as a result of reading that a Hollywood company is about to make the life story of •The White Rajah" Sir James Brooke of Sarawak It Is to be nimed in Kuchlng in early March. Malaysia is139 words
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Letter117 1971-02-06 6 lISING the public telephone at the junction of Jalan Raja Omar, Kluan&. Johore, is a never-ending ordeal. Even for local calls it takes up to 10 minutes of patieoco and personal experimentation before one obtains a "line Recently a friend of mine called Malacca. She was Informed117 words
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136 1971-02-06 6 'IN REPLY to Mr. Lee Chin Nglap (ST. Jan 30 1 I would like to make clear 'hat there la nothing new in the decision of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality to refund assessment on vacant or unoccupied premises. In fact up to 1960. the Jouore136 words
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205 1971-02-06 7 Q.\ Thursday night when earth tremors shook Singapore, people ran screaming out of Housing Board Hats in the J a I a n BahagiaJalan Tentcrum area into open space and were all over the roads. They were really frightened the building would collapse205 words
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155 1971-02-06 7 VIGILANTES WITH A CALL-UP PROBLEM ALL tho.f who .sal lor the 1970 Higher School Certificate examinations have been informed, through the press, that they would be called up for fulltime national .>ervlce by the end of April Many have already boon called up in January this year and tn at155 words
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Letter95 1971-02-06 7 I WOULD like to maksome suggestions whit ii I hope would help Improve the Jurong Bird Park. There are inadequate pavilions at present within such a large area for visitors to re.M. Shelters should be .set up along the footpath leading to the aviaries In case of sudden storms and95 words
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187 1971-02-06 7 School 'forced my girls to sell tickets' I AM disgusted to learn that my daughters, pupils cf St. Anthonys Convent, are once again forced to sell raffle tickets. They have been forced to do this for the past few years. If I had only one daughter It would not matter,187 words
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Letter23 1971-02-06 7 i^OULD the authorities \j concerned please complete work on the pedestrian short cat from Fort Canning Road to Penang Road? H.A.N.. Singapore 6.23 words
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Letter85 1971-02-06 7 QINOAPORE. FrY A flre OBejM •n'l Dollcf patrol ri>' r»r<H to Hoy FBtt Ro«d thl« j aft*mooi: following several frantic culls from th' rr>id«nts that a mm w»* tbreatentne to lump frtm Ml BM floor flat But i-'ifii dm >"■>• 'd. tiifv found that 'he m»n N|85 words
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Letter43 1971-02-06 7 rib year, secondary Hirer and four student* o| quiir a number of schools *r* doing "Julius Caesar' for literature. Could RTS teli east iilms <> I ih l s ShakespeßMi'i play on boih radio and TV? HARTLEY ANS. Singapore M.43 words
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Letter343 1971-02-06 7 WE REFER to the letter by n K. Balan <S.T. Jan. T). We would like to clarify that Corlna Tans request was for a repeat of "Five Fingers an English and not a Chinese feature film M mentioned by Mr. Balan. We are forced to specially select some of343 words
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Letter77 1971-02-06 7 I REFER to the letter by Disgusted' "S.T.. Jan. 4. If schools situated on the Islands are to be adequately staffed, it is inevitable that some teachers will be required to teach in them due to exigencies of service. However, all requests for transfer from teachers teaching in island schools77 words
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Letter118 1971-02-06 7 Dust: The answer is simple IT is disheartening to see the plight of the residents in Lorong Paya Lebar. For the past six months they have had to shut the doors and windows to keep away clouds of floating dust from getting into their homes. The aust Is caused by118 words
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114 1971-02-06 7 NOWADAYS. be s gars ;»r< seldom seen on our streets. But tt docs not mean that there 3 re no beggars. They make themselves less conspicuous. Tierr is one beggar who has thought of a marvellous idea of soliciting (or money. On New Year114 words
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Letter, Illustration403 1971-02-06 7 Boss made advances to me, girl tells court SINGAPORE, Friday FORMER Mwirtil nurse Neo Tin, 17. today told a court that her Chitftf physician employer stopped being "very nice to her three days after she started working at his clinic. "He became over-friendly and tried dating me many times." she403 words
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207 1971-02-06 7 Woman jailed for having forged notes KUALA LUMPUR, Friday A HOUSEWIFE. Jailed for three years for having U551 1.740 in forged notes, was said by her counsel to be the scapegoat in a currency racket that stretched across Manila. Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Balvan Singh, defending, told the207 words
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Advertisement100 1971-02-06 7 WITH COMPLIMENTS FROM MOSBERI BERHAD CREDIT FINANCE DEVELOPMENT BERHAD REAL ESTATE HOUSING DEVELOPERS USE THt SPECIALISED SERVICES OF MOSBERT FOR: (1) PROPERTY MANAGEMENT (2) VALUATION (3) PROJECT DEVELOPMENT (4) PROJECT FINANCE UNO, HOUSE AND INVESTMENT PROPERTY SALES 3rd FLOOR. UMNO BUILDING JALAN SEGGET. JOHORE BAHRU JOHORE TEL: 2074 OR 5074.100 words
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Advertisement14 1971-02-06 7 THE Strait* Times Crossword has been delayed because of the postal strike in Britain.14 words
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Advertisement161 1971-02-06 7 ENTER THE COWHEAD BUHER COMPETITION NOW and WIN VALUABLE PRIZES Entry forms available from your Grocer or from Ben and Company Ltd. Si o^m^L 9 \m w'^&K&ib m Is* The Chairnidn and Bodicl of Directors ol \m dtMlNi UHIT FUND CJriPORAIIUri LIU. irVish all Muslim Members, f-riends and i's Business161 words
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462 1971-02-06 8 SINGAPORE, Friday 1 a POLICE oficer discovered the corpse of i« woman with her slacks pulled down to her feel and a piece of wood placed below her neck when he (liij; up a 15-inch-deep "•grave," the High Court heard U>- diiy. Inspector M.462 words
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279 1971-02-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Royal Selangor Golf Club hopes to sell "instant golf" to those who can afford an entrance fee of $5,000. For that money, a firm or person can buy corporate membership rights which, entitles the holder or his279 words
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Article144 1971-02-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Three youths tied a taxi driver to a tree near the National Mosque last night before making off with his car. The Morris Oxford was later found overturned at Jalan Gulllemard The youths stopped the taxi In front of the Fortuna Hotel144 words
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Article, Illustration198 1971-02-06 8 MAN FALLS 75 FEET AND LIVES MEET carpenter Lee Chrm Henr. 28. the man who survived a 75--foot fall, and cut off with only a few scratches. Home yesterday from Outrun Hospital, bachelor himself cannot explain how he survived his v.m "miracle" f;ill M Wednesday from •he seventh flix>r of198 words
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Advertisement382 1971-02-06 8 /^g v b» o noro s^^^ JEkmtm* Kam Bfe\ V-- a»' W> a^s=^^ aft E^k I f "V I b? I SmSHbl a m f T But, no matter how difficult the With front light, or back light, light, it's easy with an Asahi Pentax With side light, or even382 words
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Miscellaneous141 1971-02-06 8 Ooj» lit, 1 Utwmlim HOW COME YOU N TH* THING RUN* TOO IL- J afflSHS^^^^ J^ =X^J c -> ejjßc OOP 1 YOU scratched the j gjterr, amp n> R/wwea? /T.timb enough wfP N/veah ME n&k>the y TIME TWALS? PBOPLC [XD»r*T P**( XX? K3R THAT IN KM THE MEXT WElj.141 words
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Article, Illustration109 1971-02-06 9 |(UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Henry Batzer sits proudly on his canoe "Blue Jack" in which he will make his fifth trip down two miles of Klang River tomorrow for the "sheer fun of it." Henry, 13, even found it fun canoeing during the109 words
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150 1971-02-06 9 STEEL BILLETS: PLAN FOR JOINT OUTPUT IJANGKOK. Fri A council ol Ecafe has suggested a South-east Asian joint venture plant to produce steel billets which are in worldwide short supply. The sources said the Asian Industrial Development Council which met here Iltm Jan. 22 to 2H rfcommended organising high-level mission150 words
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148 1971-02-06 9 Gerakan wants radio and TV time to explain ITVALA LUMPUR, Fri.— IV The Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia said today there was an "uigent need" to consider giving Opposition members tune on TV and the Radio to explain their views on the proposed amendments to the constitution. I fa a statement, the148 words
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Article24 1971-02-06 9 NIBONG TEBAL. Fri The I Sungel Bateau Goodwill Committee will hold a get-together dinner In the village Chinese school on Sunday night.24 words
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Article18 1971-02-06 9 »KKEMBAN Fn. Tun Abdul Ra/aW ill meet eovernmrnt officials duiTiß In.-- official visit nerr on TTiur.»dav.18 words
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270 1971-02-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday fHINESE unity through the MCA that will be the theme of a special meeting this Sunday. At least 500 representatives of Chinese organisations throughout West Malaysia will meet in a closed door session at tbe Federal Hotel. The tueetinE is in270 words
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302 1971-02-06 9 Guidelines for MPs only after adopting changes KUALA LUMPUR. Friday GUIDE L I N ES f o r MPs on keeping away from sensitive issues will be ready after Parliament passes amendments to the Constitution. "Until the Bill is passed I myself will not know what rules should be followed302 words
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Article44 1971-02-06 9 .M OK STAR Thurs. Two men armed «ith knives waylaid molorrvrlLM Boon Jin Far and robbed him of $7 and SI 15 watch near the Sunuel Patanl hoxpital la»t night The robber* aUo look anay Boon < identity card and driving licence.44 words
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Advertisement125 1971-02-06 9 You won't find a more effective deodorant at any price A 4 Only 31 No matter how high the humidity, how t&Ws&*£. great the tension, hour after actionpacked hour CARE keeps you fresh and fragrant. MADE BY WORLD'S BEST KNOWN I NAME IN SKIN CARE °OUGH DROPS The new taste125 words
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Article237 1971-02-06 10 IGNATIUS STEPHEN - New oil find 17 miles off Brunei IGNATIUS STEPHEN By BANDAR SE R I ■BGAWAN, Fri. Oil has been struck off Brunei's capital the first gusher in the northern end of the State. The find off Humiar Borl hIIWII (formerly Bruiu-i Inuiii is sitnilicant because Brunei's oil has always come237 words
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Article109 1971-02-06 10 WINGAPORE, Fri. —Three representatives of the PAP left for Tokyo this morning to attend the 14th i 'invention of the Japanese Democratic Socialist Party, which opens tomorrow. They are Mr. Choo Slew Hciik, chairman of the party's Ulu Pandan branch. Mr. Ng Ah Hock,109 words
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Article, Illustration295 1971-02-06 10 T.F HWANG - What he will do with his $125,000 T.F HWANG By SINGAPORE, Friday OACHELOR Yeo Swee Tee, 29. paralysed waist down after a road accident two years ago, is to be paid $125,000 compensation. The money is now with the Supreme Court awaiting collection. Though some thinK it best to deposit295 words
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266 1971-02-06 10 MTUC to hold vital meeting on labour laws I^UALA LUMPUR, Frt. Representatives of MTUC affiliates are holding a "vital" meeting on Feb. 14 to discuss the emergency labour laws. Described as the mo*t important MTUC meeting In several years, it will plan a course of action for the removal of266 words
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Advertisement63 1971-02-06 10 SUNDAY SHOPPERS!! We Open Tomorrow At Premier Store 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. 119, North Bridge Road People's Park Complex 11.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. Cold Storage Arcade 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. President Shopping Centre 11.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. Lion City Hotel 10.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. Outram63 words
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Article, Illustration134 1971-02-06 11 When Ronnie I meets her guest... SINGAPORE, Fri.— Australian Army signallers stationed in Singapore "adopted" the 150 children of the Spastic Centre in Gilstead Road for a few hours yesterday to cheer them up with a party to celebrate the Year of the Pig. Signallers of the 121 Signals Squadron,134 words
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Article168 1971-02-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The flre which razed the Sahara bar and restaurant In Petallng Jaya almost three years ago was "deliberately started from within." The president of the Special Session Court here. Mr. Ng Mann Baa made thus finding and gave judgment against the bar's owner.168 words
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Article179 1971-02-06 11 SINGAPORE. Friday THE Port Authority will spend over $100 million j this year to develop and improve its facilities. The 1971 budget la ju.it over double that for last year, when an all-time record of 38.079 ships, amounting to 148.4 million ton.s. called at Singapore.179 words
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Article, Illustration689 1971-02-06 11 CHUA SIEW KENG - Nurse ends affair in death jump CHUA SIEW KENG: By Singapore, Friday J^ LOVE affair lasting two-and-a-half yean between ;i doctor and ;i married nurse ended when she jumped IVoin a block of fkits in lU'dhill. :i coroner's inquiry heard lodav. The nurse, who separated f rom her "husband three689 words
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Article38 1971-02-06 11 SINGAPORE Fn. The Hi?h Commissioner for New Zealand. Mr HH Francis trill present h collect ion of accountancy l>,>nks to ihe University o f Singapore at n.s Art Museum on Feb 11 at 10 a.m.38 words
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Article, Illustration222 1971-02-06 11 Supervisor cleared of assault in 'disco' case— SINGAPORE. Fri. Discotheque supervisor Arthur de Silva. 28. was cleared today of a charge of assaulting two customers in The Pub at Hotel Malaysia .on Aug. 13 last year, when summonses against him were compounded. Acquitting him at the end <V a three-day222 words
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Advertisement81 1971-02-06 11 X»»oaysx THE NATIONAL SAFETY FIRST COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE wishes to announce that the demonstration on the proper riding of motor-cycles including how to avoid skidding and wobbling has been postponed to 14th February at 9.30 a.m. at Empress Place, Car Park. All are invited. SINGAPORE GUPPY CLUB proudly present: "CHINESE81 words
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Advertisement254 1971-02-06 11 m Cold Storage SUPERMARKET SHOPPING CENTRE ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. WE ARE OPEN TODAY 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. HOLLAND RD. SUPERMARKET TOO! WHITE /JjITJIV HORSE OlllJiU* RESTAURANT Zy/gf OPEN TODAY 9 a.m. to 1 1 p.m. C.K. TANG (S) PTE. LTD. BUSINESS AS USUAL TODAY SELAMAT HARI RAYA HAJI TODAY254 words
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Article433 1971-02-06 12 Thursday night's earth tremors, felt widely throughout West Malaysia and in Singapore, possibly were the worst ever experienced. This will have to remain a matter of opinion, there being no seismic equipment which could settle the matter. The tremcrs certainly were felt over a far433 words
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Article313 1971-02-06 12 When the American astronauts Alan Shepard and Edgar Mitchell landed on the moon yesterday they did more than "wipe out the stigma" of the Apollo 13 mission of nine months ago The third successful moonlanding has re-establisheo the supremacy of American space technology. The going was313 words
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Article237 1971-02-06 12 Prompt take-over action by the British Government has staved off for at least the time being the disintegration of one of the world's most famous and prestigious engineering companies Rolls Royce, a name synonymous with luxury cars and high performance aircraft engines. It is ironical that237 words
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Article, Illustration1996 1971-02-06 12 JUREK MARTIN; MICHAEL THOMPSON- NOEL - The big money fight JUREK MARTIN MICHAEL THOMPSON-NOEL USs3om. involved in Frazier-Ali bout By NEW YORK and LONDON JERRY P£RENCHIO. rumour has it, once caddied for Howard Hughes. Given the scarcity value of that illustrious recluse, that is enough to make anybody a celebrity. However, Perenchio, the 40-year-old presl- dent1,996 words
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Letter174 1971-02-06 12 WE r e f c r to the letter (B.T. Feb. 1) by EnclW D. J. Roberts of Penang. In the past. Sports Toto used to publish the number of winners tor each category of prize We found thai this practice led to other problems. To date.174 words
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Advertisement15 1971-02-06 12 OtfebSeOS LIFE DEPARTMENT c.n.itaiT rVof.ct.np all, m Big or Small 51 ytirt of wrvici \J15 words
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Advertisement90 1971-02-06 12 Jonsereds Moulder EX~ STOCK Model H-668/Z "Jonsereds" Model H-668/Z Moulder with 6 cutterheads. Speed 5000 r. p.m. Total horsepower approximately 80 HP. 10 speeds from 16-14 ft./ mm. Other sizes are also available. SOLF AGC FM 3AIES SBWCJ S««S CJ LINDETEVES-JACOBERG mm&si K. Lumpur Singapore Ipoh Ptnang Kola Kirubalu* Sandakan90 words
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156 1971-02-06 13 TEL AVIV, Fri. IsJ rael's Chief of Staff, Lieut enant General Hayim BarLev, said today he believed the Soviet Union was not anxious for any military showdown in the Middle East for it might Jeopardise the manpower they had committed in Egypt, and156 words
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Article, Illustration513 1971-02-06 13 Sadat pledge to re-open the Canal if.. CAIRO, Friday EGYPT todoy went into a new 30-day ceasefire along the Suez Canal with an offer to start clearing the blocked waterway immediately in return for a partial Israeli withdrawal but warned that this was a last chance for peace. President Sadat513 words
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336 1971-02-06 13 Israel hailsEgyptian decision to renew truce TEL AVIV. Frl. |SRAEL greeted with reserved satisfaction the Egyptian decision to renew the Middle East ceasefire for 30 days from today and Premier Golda Meir saw it as a green signal for the Jarring peace talks to go on. To the man in336 words
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117 1971-02-06 13 'Button up' order ends in a strike CYDNEY. Fri. The crew J o[ a packed doubledecker bus went on strike for 20 minutes on a busy suburban road because a passenger had two buttons of his shirt undone. The passenger boarded the bu- with his shirt buttons undone and wasReuter - 117 words
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Article54 1971-02-06 13 HOLLY SPRINGS (Mississippi). Frl. A tornado ripped through the caravan home of a policeman here, killinc his wife. four children includtac a new born baby and two Tounr relatives who lived with them. The policeman Chrirtopher Columbus Vankins escaped. Re had lust left for work when theReuter - 54 words
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129 1971-02-06 13 COMPUTER JOINS IN TO CARRY OUT A FRAUD lON DON. Fn. A computer oecame an unwitting uartner in a £23.000 naud when it .paid out cash for services not rendered, a court was told yesterday. Prosecuting counsel said thai Masood Ansari. employed In the accounts department of a large catering129 words
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Article49 1971-02-06 13 MELBOURNE: Some 200 trade unionists piotested here yesterday alter tuc Federal president of the Australian Builders' Labourers Federation was jailed for assault The president. 39-year-old Norman Leslie Gallagher, was .sentenced to 14-days jail and fined AS4O tor his part in a fight on a city construction site last November49 words
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Article52 1971-02-06 13 JAKARTA. Nankai Development Co. of Japan has signed an agreement with the Government to salvage approximately 500 ships, mostly Japanese, which sunk In Indonesian waters during the Second World War. An official announcement said Nankai will work on a joint venture basis with an Indonesian company called P. T. Pusaka52 words
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Article32 1971-02-06 13 OXFORD: Eighty of 146 Rhodes scholars at Oxford I ni\ rr-iii have called for a change in the scholarship conditions. which they claim discriminate against blacks in South Africa and Rhodesia. —Agencies.Agencies - 32 words
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Article34 1971-02-06 13 MADRID: Manuel Delgads Villegas confessed 17 murders Villegas a handsome 28--year-old Spaniard, was arrested two weeks ago when a 38-year-old woman was found strangled in the southern Spanish town of Puerto de Santa Maria.34 words
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Article32 1971-02-06 13 WASHINGTON: President Nixon yesterday asked the Congress to approve a Federal revenue-sharing plan which would funml I SS.VOOO million to local communities this year without national controls over how it is spent.32 words
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Article40 1971-02-06 13 TAIPEH: An explosion ripped through the Bank of America office in downtown Talpeh this mornIng, injuring seven people bank officer said the explosion was "pretty obviously" caused by a bomb, tut police said It was caused by a gas leak.40 words
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262 1971-02-06 13 nOME. Fri. Italy's centre-left Government laces mounting threats to public order throughout the country following a rash ot bomb blasts, bitter baules between students and police, and political violence in the south. The latest outbreak of political terrorism In which one man262 words
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Advertisement128 1971-02-06 13 "4 I Wi\ mi HI WHAT WOULD A REAL MAN DO WITH A MOULINEX HAIR DRYER He could tor instance shape and set his moustache daringly, dangerously, alluringly. But the Moulinex Hair Dryer works even better with hair. He could style it for every mood, time or place. It lasts128 words
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Miscellaneous7 1971-02-06 13 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby of) TUBTASL&j-^7 words
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Article, Illustration142 1971-02-06 14 I AS'l DITCH attempts L were under way today to salvage from the ruins ol Britain's giant RollsRoyce empire at least the jobs of 20,000 men and an American move appeared the only possible way out. Source> here said Prime Minister Mr. Heath was hopelul the U.S. would142 words
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Article249 1971-02-06 14 Heath may get US help LONDON. Friday THE REASON: A contract signed In 1968 with the huge American Lockheed Aircraft Corporation to provide RB 211 engines for its Trlstar airbus. Escalating costs threatened Rolls Royce with a loss of between £150 and £170 million more than the value of company'sReuter; AP - 249 words
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294 1971-02-06 14 Campus now a student guerilla base RADICALS SEIZE VARSITY, BROADCAST REBEL SONGS, MAKE BOMBS MANILA, Friday. RADICAL student groups today set up a virtual guerilla base in the university of the Philippines campus, broadcasting revolutionary songs and slogans, manufacturing bombs and manning barricades. The students were in virtual control of294 words
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242 1971-02-06 14 CEOUL. Fri. South Korea and the U.S. will hold a joint exer- else, involving an air- lift of American troops in March well 1 below the demilitarized zone, It was announced here today. The exercise, named "Freedom Vault", is deigned toReuter - 242 words
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59 1971-02-06 14 Police kill two Indon Reds, capture seven JAKARTA. Pn. Police killed two Indonesian communuLs and captured seven in a clash in Belang northern Celebes. Antara said today. The clash flared up alter police stumbled un the guerillas' hideout recently. This was the first clash reported against communist guerillas in northern59 words
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Article74 1971-02-06 14 JAKARTA. Fri Police on the island of NugakambanKan. south of Cenlr il Java, shot and killed Tarzan, a fugitive from the island's prison camp, Antara reported today. 1 The report said the i man. srntrnced to serve a 10-year term in the camp. i-M-wpcd about nine months74 words
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184 1971-02-06 14 THAI TROOPS KILL 30 REDS AND CAPTURE CAMPS BANGKOK, Friday THAI troops using heavy mortars and backed by air force T-28 aircraft yesterday killed 30 communist guerillas in Thailand's southern Surat Thani Province, official sources here said today. The troops who suffered thre2 dead and nine wounded also captured a184 words
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240 1971-02-06 14 Appeai for new forum to discuss bombers —issue WASHINGTON. Fri. Secretary of Defence Mr. Melvin R. Laird declared yesterday that the forum for discussing possible reductions in U.S. fighter-bombers deployed within range of the Soviet Union was not at the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks but a future conference that should240 words
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113 1971-02-06 14 MONTEVIDEO, Fri. The Government yesterday made public seized terrorist plans to turn Montevideo into a "city in flames" In the first phase of an alleged campaign to "destroy" Uruguay. Lettli-n terrorist seeking to mciihrow Hie Government MM hold three foreigners113 words
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Article, Illustration406 1971-02-06 15 BELFAST, Friday §IX hundred British troops including the Duke of Kent, cousin of Queen Elizabeth, arrived here today to strengthen security forces facing mounting violence in Belfast's streets. This addition to the 6.200 soldiers already here, landed from England early today after another night ofReuter; UPI - 406 words
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160 1971-02-06 15 LOS AMiELES, Frl. A fifth accused in the Sharon Tate and U Bianca murders is to go i>ii trial here once the iurv which convictec 1 hippie leader Charles Manson and three of his uul disciples decides whether they should get the death penalty160 words
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175 1971-02-06 15 Leftists raid prison with bombs to aid prisoners flee ('ALCUTTA. Frl. Leftlsts yesterday raided Calcutta s biggest pri.soi Presidency Jail with bombs and attacked warders. Jail sources said the 'jomb attack apparem.y was to keep the guards busy while several leftists inside the jail, with ropes, escaped, scaling the wallAgencies - 175 words
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161 1971-02-06 15 —Textile imports by US record big rise WASHINGTON, Fri. U.S. textile imports rose 23 per cent last year a record 4.453 million square yards, the Commerce Department said today. Nearly o:'e-ciuarter of them were from Japan, with whom the US. is trying to negotiate an agreement setting voluntary quotas onReuter - 161 words
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Article43 1971-02-06 15 GRENADA Fri. Ptvf p*>l>ir wfir killed and two reported imnMim U»t mchl alter tornado toi»> apart a JWM nailer in nearby Oore Spmw said The t« «-rr -itittrrcri wmk■Azr of the trailer a> lar awn M ■< ni'>. Wllcei* >aid. AP.AP - 43 words
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240 1971-02-06 15 Mendoza's counsel to file plea to dismiss —case MANILA. Fri. Counsel defending Benjamin Mendozu. the Bolivian painter accused of trying to kill Pope Paul VI last Nov 27. today asked the court to dismiss the case because the prosecution had failed to substantiate the charge of attempted murder against Mendoza240 words
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237 1971-02-06 15 OIL ROW: NOW THE FIRMS GET A NEW ULTIMATUM XEHERAN. Fri— The Gulf oil states yesterday issued an ultimatum to international petroleum companies operating there to accept their demands for more money by Feb. 15 or face legislation enforcing higher rates, and sanctions. Iranian Finance Minister Mr. Jamshid Amuuzegar told237 words
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Advertisement121 1971-02-06 15 H9 oS t)di tit S 1 mVfpF^ Eiffel t 111 "^W IB 1 HvV 1 Iv ijL* £^x^!f J^l? fl^Mt vi^y^K^mSj^^** I'catitro? ol XokAIIL' S W^^r^JflJJgfej^!M»ffi^tf l! y^^avS. 100% tcxturi^oi! TEHIN T»t»i-Oii' (polycilei) gggjgT "**> RjßLoSal^nß^^^E^Bvr^* Li^lit in wcicl'l, l'»l nulk* bctiiititully M^BBkß^^BmmßßHi( V^^ffl V W'ool-liLc tcxlurc -uul .-untie lu.-Ui121 words
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Article73 1971-02-06 16 CHIEF PRICE CHANGES RISES Sel. Dredge $2.94 -f-.tl!) \enerr $1.68 +.04 Borneo $1.83 -t .04 C. Sugars $2.33 +.04 M. Tile $1.1)6 +.03 P. Milk $1.34 +.03 FALLS S Traders 55.2U —.10 Camel $1 2A -iiM N. Iron S4.IU —.08 H. Cilfillan $3.06 —.06 Roth mans 52.34 —.04 C. Store73 words
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Article36 1971-02-06 16 Straits Times Indices Feb. 4 Feb. 5 InduMnsb,. Mf.tt I4S.M 1 Hotels: <«.13 ««.23 •Propertlc*: 1 14.48 113.17 tTiiU: 30.19 99.23 tf rubber*: U3.2* 113.24 Dec. 30, 19M 18* Dec. 31, 1968 1«U Dec. 1962 IM36 words
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Article244 1971-02-06 16 PK I I movements rtmainril narrow and trading spasmodic on (hi Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Stock market circles genrrally believer) that Ihr ii wr- nought .Kisitinn of a month or so ago was going through a procrss of uncoiling because of244 words
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Article58 1971-02-06 16 fhurida* Wednesday »U.S. fu.t tendon ....t jh 4« .ivm.'. 1 Beirut Svs.V IW.Ii Honnkong 40.74 40 .V. Zurich 39.408 Jg.lrUH 3*I.KIIF .fW.ms Pans 38.80 SB.M Spore (1) HI «7A 40.05 B'pore 111 IS'.'.OOO ISO.SO (1) Kxpori price to non-sterlina areas in U.a. dollars pet ounce. 1 2)58 words
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Article1024 1971-02-06 16 BID AND OFFIR PRIUCi OFFICIALLY LUTfD AT THE ULOSi OP BUJIHtii >H THE SINCAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAUING ROOMk OF THE STOCK CXCHANGE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN B. t. CLOSING TONE: Industrial!., tins mixed while the rest barely steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock1,024 words
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Article1077 1971-02-06 16 DCBINKBB in m>a reporieo tv the Singapore and Kuala l.umpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with tlir number of shares traded shown in brackets in lota of 1.000 unless othervii.se -pecified IXI>I STKIALS Akan (Si SI 38 ifi) $1 .37. (4> $1.38 D Rrn Co. (6)1,077 words
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Article304 1971-02-06 16 PETALING TIN repom an estimated trading loss of $537,716 for the year ended October 1970 against a profit of $254.--932 previously. However. exceptional income arising from the Insurance claim on Dredge No. 4 (which sank In 1969) amounting to $1.2 million brought the company into t.he black to304 words
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Article154 1971-02-06 16 THE Association ol Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced theae best agreed merchant rates as at Feb. -lUcm uouars 10 one uuii truing )f Foreign Currency TToi-OD .8 Sterling Pound 7.4040 \u«ralian Dollar 3.4625 «ew Zealand Dollar 3.4725 South Arabian Dinar 7.4200 J.S. Dollar J. 0675 Ixjcal dollars to 100154 words
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Article16 1971-02-06 16 RUBBER: 47 3/8 cents (down cent). TIN: 5625 (unch.) Official offering 195 tons (unch.)16 words
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Article194 1971-02-06 16 Tin price stays at $625 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday closed unchanged at $625 per picul on an official offering unchanged af 195 tons. The market finished steady in front of today's Harl Raya Hajl holiday, with support mainly from the Continent and the United States. The London194 words
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Article108 1971-02-06 16 pHINIII PRODUCE IXCHANCt. lINCAPONI NOON CLOtINC PKICII PI« PICUL YIITEROAY. C*i«nu< Oil: nulk IM tellera drum (•1. aelltra. Cora- Mixed ct.0.0.) noM rss)./ Mat I'K/Cont S3«t B P«#»t. Mumok ASTA wmte i.u.o. 100% NLW fUO Miltrs. aarawaa whit* (Ob. Mi. NLW $160 scllsra. Sarawss ■pecial black 10.11 w»% NLW108 words
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Article19 1971-02-06 16 la 1-ondOD on n»ursda> U» pnos of Malayan 6 ptr oast. Apra was quoted at tns tellers.19 words
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Article428 1971-02-06 16 THE market yesterday opened lower following London advices and eased further at the start on upcountry dealer selling. Shortcoverlng reversed the trend and levels went back to touch 48 cents for the current month Turnover was confined to RSS One Forwards were traded mostly on switch basis428 words
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Article228 1971-02-06 16 AFTER the Chinese New Year ho 1 1 da y s the market continued Its downward drift, say Singapore rubber and produce brokers Green Si Collier. There were minor shortlived reactions on short covering, but most days it was a buyers market. A good deal ol228 words
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Article89 1971-02-06 16 rr. strong stock position In tbe East, coupled with increased production, induced robber values to fall to their lowest level since May 1968 Absence of demand was due partly to the discouraging economic situation with buying largely on a hand-to-mouth basis. Spot fell by a «d. per Ib.89 words
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Article172 1971-02-06 16 WORLD natural rubber output declined- to 247.500 metric tons in October from 257.500 tons in September, preliminary figures from the International Rubber Study Oroup show This brings the cumulative total for the first 10 months of 1970 to 2.367.500 metric tons October consumption, including gross Imports Into172 words
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Article475 1971-02-06 16 ILfELBOURNE. Fn Confld--1 ence returned in small but sustained measure on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Yesterday's shake-out seems to have abated and although stocks did not climb back to Wednesday's levels they did firm at the 1 lose. Trading was light and enthusiasm was limited, but both heavyweights475 words
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Article241 1971-02-06 16 MEW YORK. Thurs— The stock market rallied In late trading but couldn't quite shrug off an earlter decline brought on by prom-taking and finished mixed. After trailing losing issues by as much as seven to five, advancing Issuer nnished with narrow advantage. Volume was an active 19.6 million241 words
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Article41 1971-02-06 16 THE following Asian Dollar rates were quoted yesterday by Bank of America. The rates ar« for deposits of U5525,008 and above: One month sip.c. Two month s*p.c. Three month sjp.c. Six month 6»p.c. Nine month 6ip.c. Twelve month &ip.c.41 words
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Article264 1971-02-06 16 IJONO KONO. Prt The x market generally held very well. Hotrhison-Boar and General Bottling were In demand •nd put on HKIS cents and HKIO cents respectively over the day. Some strength could be detected In cottons with Wtnsor putting on HK2O cent* and Yanrtiekianc and Nan Fun.: HKS264 words
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Article421 1971-02-06 16 I ONIX).V, Fri. Ttw «ock msrket closed firmer In quirt trading following amail bsruain huotlng ib a market nhort of sellers. The arcepMnce of the Rrltmh l^» land wage offer at Cowley aided eeotlmrnt but the Roll* Royre (Itiiallon remained a major rautlooary factor. The Kmancisl Time* index, whl.-h421 words
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Article344 1971-02-06 17 SINGAPORE, Fri cigarette advertising must stop by the end of this month. The Prohibition on Advertisements Relating to Smoking Act 1!)70 passed last December takes effect on March 1. The Government announced today that the legislation has been cleared by the Presidential Council and344 words
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80 1971-02-06 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. About 100 national servicemen from SAFTI will join villagers In gotong royong work Sunday week to re- pan Track 46, off the 15th null 1 'Jurong Road. .tine ceremony will be held at <1 am. by Mr. Ho K«h Leoni:. MP for80 words
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Article35 1971-02-06 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. The National Safety First Council <>f Singapore has postponed Its ciemnnstartion on the proper riding of motorcycle* at the Empress Place Car Park from Sunday to Feb. 14 at 9.30 am.35 words
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143 1971-02-06 17 SMUGGLING OF GEMS PROBED BY CEYLON CID SINGAPORE, Fri. Two members of Ceylon's Criminal Investigation Department returned to Colombo today after two weeks of Intensive inquiries here into the suspected smuggling of gems from Ceylon to Singapore. Investigations began some months ago when a (Y>lonese steward on a Sin-gapore-bound flight143 words
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Article25 1971-02-06 17 SINGAPORE. Fri There mere no top winners In yesterdays Toto draw No 9 71. The Jackpot lor this Sunday's draw is $105,000.25 words
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Article145 1971-02-06 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday TIIK Government lias relaxed its blanket ban on processions and will now allow religious ones on certain conditions. The Director General, Ministry of Home Affairs. Tan Sri Sheikh Abdullah, explained today that after the 1969 disturbances a total ban on processions was imposed.145 words
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Article, Illustration374 1971-02-06 17 JUDY YOUNG - JUDY YOUNG Security needs go up with living standard By CINGAPORE, Fri. The more civilised a country is, the greater the potential market for lorks and safes, according to the boss one of the oldest lock and safe374 words
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Advertisement202 1971-02-06 17 The world's only fully W^O^i automatic and waterproof B-5R31 wrist watch with calendar HT r *^m VJra- the watch that never lets you forget an ap- I pointment or miss a tram or risk a parking (me \^^Wnr\ the Memovox. by Jaeger-LeCoultre. Just set and ||^V J/ V* 1 1^:202 words
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Advertisement155 1971-02-06 17 PRINTED COTTON I WOVEN WOOLLENS MALAYSIAN HANDFROM SEKERS FROM TISSUS PRINTED BATIKS A wide range of gorgeous II MICHEI -S A complete range of handsunshine designs from I I Just arrived from Austra- printed Batiks from th» Australia. Non crushable lia. quality woven wool- craftsmen of the East cotton fabrics155 words
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Miscellaneous927 1971-02-06 17 On your TV and radio today 3.00 P.M. Programme Summary Holy City (1%4 film) 0.50 ML Opening and Kanak Kinak 515 Chinese lalentime 1971 3.12 Rukun Kelima 7.10 Sa!am Aidil Adhha Berhan Raya, Children cele- (Repeat— 3rd quarter-final) 3.31 learn To Swim 0.00 Programme Summary brating Hari Raya Haji 1.30927 words
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Article, Illustration737 1971-02-06 18 This time it's got nothing to do with the 'Italian Job' \iaybi: it's because of the movies we've been seeing, the stories we've been hearing. and the things we've 1 been reading. Whatever the" re-isons. I muni the. only one to take magnetically to a band of lusty Italians this737 words
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253 1971-02-06 18 And the Count ends up playing to a house half -full THE COSTLY JAZZ EXPERIMENT FAILS... THE Count Basic experiment was disappointing for Mr. Jimmy Lee, the show promoter. Conn' Basle and his Orchestra, one of the biggest jazz names from America, played in this part of the world for253 words
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178 1971-02-06 18 Singers wanted for land of Smiles' THI. local stage i* urcently in need ef support .iml p.trlicip.ilinii from Sincaporeanv Mask aiul ftr;'in siicieties hail been hit in rrcent month* by the pull out of British personnel \< ii v r membership in >onir staKi-i-luhs ha v t dropped hy 50178 words
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199 1971-02-06 18 TAN WEE LIAN - TAN WEE LIAN By CINGAPORE. Fri. It's surely an appropriate name for a worker's dance "Endeavour." Especially when the dance is 1J hours' long, cumes in three acts, and has 17 individual dances. And the theme depicts "united effort." Choreographed by Taiwanese choreographer199 words
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903 1971-02-06 19 The 'invisible' Harrison now conies into his own... Jsnnßß n9i PTSTi P3 rpHE way of life has ended. The bridge that kept the other generation out and the rock children together has been shattered and now all things must pass. The question was asked, if only in the mind?:; How903 words
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Article, Illustration280 1971-02-06 19 SNAKES ALIVE! TABATHA IS AFTER THEM UTi a littl- daredevil wild and reckless on a motorcycle, fiery on stage. And she's going shopping today to hunt for snakes! She's Miss Tabatba Marchington, a fire-eater and snake-charmer from Australia, with the Fiesta Five Show at the Troplcana. Tabatha is stripteaser, exotic280 words
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Article105 1971-02-06 19 SINGAPORE. Fri. TV audir tiers uill know in a couplr of months whethrr thry will he frre to tulch whatever channels thry like at community crntrrs. A spokesman for the People's Association said today that the matter would be brought up when its new105 words
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Advertisement106 1971-02-06 19 UIFcHINESE NEW YEAR oJ SPECIAL DRAWS W/ff 17TH. JAN-14TH. FEB. 1971 DRAW NO. 5 71-12 71 TOl Wm TOMORROW'S DRAW NO; 10/71 (7-X-71) Wl I $105,000 1 TO WINNERS WITH S NUMBtRS CORRECT JI U WIN 1,111 CASH PRIZES W. m IST PRIZE SlO.OOO 3RD PRIZE SHHB M »m I106 words
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Advertisement223 1971-02-06 19 iI^ANGPOWII M COUPON 11 for every purchase wT lICTBn Mi K PMlnllf«^ .mm* DBPAWTMBNT STORE a f n .tfa™ METRO TEX Jt DEPARTMENT STORI^, fiJSft m We are open all day today and tomorrow for Furnishing Fabric Weekend All MM fabrirs tun ever wanted at a fraction of their u%nal223 words
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Article30 1971-02-06 20 MR. A MRS. Oob Poh Kwaa aad family thank Bau staff Klang and Singapore, relatives and friend* foi kind attendance, condolences, donations, wreaths and assistance during their recent, bereavement30 words
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Obituary67 1971-02-06 20 MADAM YIO OIOK HSO Aged 74. passed away peacefully 8.2.71 leaving 2 sons Koh Chsng Eng and Chens. Hock. 1 daughter Koh Poh Cboo, 2 daughten-in-law. 1 son-in-law. II g-randchlldren. Cortege leave* 182 Joo Chlat Terrace Spore for Chua Cbu Kang Cemeury on 7.2.71. at 1 MR. TANC KAY67 words
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Advertisement461 1971-02-06 20 Announcements LOUiSI KLMK'S SALONS la Hotel Infaoura for your rfculur facial) aad a.: ikla coodltloni. L*L>t mflJi<xl» ni.'THf prirfi. Apponl■nu: ttl»pboct *****3 (B'pon). SSIRA Bath/Bbower fittings; LEONARD Thermostattc Valves for showers, steam and numerous other purpose*. JUNO *übm*r*ibl* and Fountain pump); birkbtt valves, all types ACMI Bakery Oven* Equipment. WATTS461 words
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Advertisement544 1971-02-06 20 HIRI A CAR In Britain from Moneys of Kingston. Van*, saloons, estat* can, motor caravan*, from £9.00 weekly Winter. £17 00 per week Summer. No mileage charge. Insurance Included. Detail* from: 76. Cambridge Road. Klngston-on-Thsmes Surrey, EngU-nd. Situations vssant DIPLOMATIC M.SSION has temporary vacancy, with possibility of perma nent employment544 words
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Advertisement553 1971-02-06 20 REQUIRED- Responsible, hard-work-ing Mai* Receptionist Qualifications School Certificate with credit In Mandarin. Or fluency In 2 Chinese dialect*. Must be prepared to work shift dutlea Call 8 por* *****2 ext 21 for appointment SIMS DARBY SINCAPORE LIMITIO Require for their Account* Department |A) 2 Permanent Block Clerk* Duties Maintaining stock553 words
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Advertisement875 1971-02-06 20 AN ISTAaLISHIO PACTORV require* Factory Supervisor and Asalatant Supervisors experienced in production. Sales staff experienced in furniture line Box A 5257 8 T Spore. WANTIO JUNIOR SALESMAN with scooter llcerce and dress boutique salesgirl Writ* stating full particulars, experience and enclose photo to PO. Box 3104. REOUIREO FEMALE STENOGRAPH ER875 words
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Advertisement1076 1971-02-06 20 Accommodation vacant PLAT first floor (one up' 2 bedrooms, bathrooms, located Holland Hill. Distr.ct 10. well-furnished available ITthe February to 13th Aprl' 1971 inclusive. Consideration for occupation 11.380 per month excluding Public Utilities Board charges but including obligatory rwldent cook and part-time wa*h amah. Apply Thomson *****2 to vltw BSHINO1,076 words
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Advertisement1008 1971-02-06 20 AtaoEssmatlatiea wsmtad WANTED 3 I-BKDROOMED 5 executive bungs.ows furnished, partly furnished, i.nfurnlshed In dlst 9. lv. 11. 20. 11 Rental: 11. 000 53.00 U. S pore 5i2743. RETIRED UP COUNTRY SINGLE CENT Singapore subject Ume male dog requ re accommodation only. Kenced up gurdrn Room rest reasontble. Frx A52X2 ST.1,008 words
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Advertisement686 1971-02-06 20 A BREAKTHROUGH. New im lined learning- system for GC( School I Certificate Business etc Ama.-r your friends with your rapid progress Writ* Now lor f:ee airmail detail-' London Educational Library 60 Borough High Street. London Si'l F.ntHnd ATTENTION ALL BOOK KEEPINC ACCOUNTANCY STUUf NTS SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE:— (1) SIMPLIFIED MODEL686 words
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Advertisement576 1971-02-06 20 PHYSICS. CHEMISTRY, B*C. 1/4. Ornerel Science Sec 2. Mathematics Pur* Applied Subsidiary Additional. Elrmen'nrv Entrance. Regal School. STENOCRAPHY: Classes Morning/ Afternoon Evening. Starting February Register early: Raja's College. 2ISO <~h»ngi Road (4»7«M>. Rajs* Muffles Place (***** *****0) Psrt-Tim* (*»snlngs) Prltrita SstrstsHss Csurt* Registration for our next roursa commencing oa Bth576 words
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Advertisement1124 1971-02-06 22 KAWASAKI KISKN KAISHA LTD. Waal Australia Singapore Japan Service FitmaMit S pore Kttlunf ro>taichi/ki|o)a V harra Koba S«ad« Mara 21 Mar H Mar 2 Apr I Apr 11 Apr 11 Apr Bast Com U.S.A. Straits Sarvica Nnr N. York lilt. CkarltstOß Orlians Houston (alvtsto* S.rfaport Slk.ik.ai Mar. 7/fi Frt Liadt1,124 words
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Advertisement1027 1971-02-06 22 ]H£ .-^TiilV FROM NEW ZEALAND Sails last sort hi Duo S'pori P. S'kam Penanf laadiaf Mn lANRUIA Taaraafa 11 Flo 24 21 Fal 17/21 Ftl 1 Mar Calcutta. lAMORA Taoraofa 21 Mar 1/ I Apr 1/11 Apr 11 Apr Calcutta. STIAITS/MAIIAS SERVICE. Sir)|ipon P. S'rilio Penanf Loadiaf tot: RAJULA 1/141,027 words
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Advertisement855 1971-02-06 22 ORIENT LINES LTD. B k (INCORr>ORATCO IN THC lEPUIIX Of SINGA>OR() ICB BUILDING. 2 SHENTON WAY. SINGAPORE 1 TEL: *****3 7. U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'D«.M, HAVRE. Smppon P. Shim Pinanr MM MPTUNE AMIER la Port Hsmlmri 8 3. R'dam U/3. Havre 14,3. LaMjai IS 3 NEPTUNE855 words
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Advertisement782 1971-02-06 22 gm MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL mm SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAO No. JO€ Jl» Awaoot Kuako L^mpo. I Tha National SNpoing Llna of Malay*'* FAR EAST EURCPt SERVICE r kn Arr. .is ■UNtA MtlOR 21 Fil 2 Mar 1/ I Mar 7' I Mar :cn 4/1. Aataoti 14 4 f BUNtA RITA 11 22782 words
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Advertisement959 1971-02-06 23 KOI |.1 PKRTAMAN MALAYA Mrmanikl Korsn* Diploma Bail Tahun Prnjajian 1971 7t Chaluna adalah dlpelawa untuk mema&uki Kur.sus Diploma PerUnlan. Untuk dltlmbdngkan niemasukt Kurj>us Diploma, chaluna mfitlliih memlllkl <r-kurang2nya Pangkat ke-Dua Sljll Pelajarmfl Malaysia Sljil Seberang Laut. dengan lulus pericara2 berlkut dalam satu2 peperllcsaan: 1. Lulus Bahasa Malaysia 11 bad959 words
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Advertisement529 1971-02-06 23 KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB NOTICE The public attending future off-course ran days, stalling from the Penang Turf Club's spring meeting, scheduled to be held on fith. 7th, filth and I Ith February 1971. are advised to make use of the Golf Club Road entrance as the Race529 words
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Advertisement559 1971-02-06 23 BANTUAN KEPADA FENUNTUT2 MELAYU DI KH \s LANJUTAN SIJIL PEKSLKOLAHAN TINGGI TAHUN 1971 Kerajaan Negerl Perak akan memberi pertolon^an kapada beoe- > rapa penuntut2 Melayu yaug viUhlrkan di-Negerl Perak bag. tnelanjulkan pelajaran mereka km-Tlngkatan Enam Kelas Lanluuii dl-Ipoh darl tahun 1971 Chalun2 yang terpileh aKan di-ben tempat tlnggal, makanan peichuma559 words
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Advertisement386 1971-02-06 23 NOTICE Tn the EMate of OOH KHOON TEE alias Mrs LIM KHOON TEE I Mrs. K. T. LLM i.nd Mrs. LIM BOCK KEE decent late of No. 7 Ramagate Rc«d. Singapore, who died testate on the 25th April 1967 pursuant to Section 32 of The Trustee* Act 1967 Notice Is386 words
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Advertisement502 1971-02-06 23 THE DEVELOPMENX BANK OF SINGAPORE LIMITED CORRECTION With reference to the appointment advertisement for Implementation ii Supervision Ofliccr M.c-.aueineni Sen-Ices Officer. Commercial Banking Olflcer Accountant published in yesterday's Straits Times kir.dly note that the qualification should read as follow s ■•Qraduate-' in Accountancy or B.iMness Admit. ivtrstlon. or holders of502 words
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Advertisement432 1971-02-06 24 BETHLEHEM SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED We ore a newly established Shipyard In the Sembowong area and we ore looking for a suitably qualified condidote for appointment os PERSONNEL OFFICER The right candidate should: v be between the oge of 25 to 35 years old; (b) poisess H.S.C. qualification or hove university432 words
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Advertisement557 1971-02-06 24 VACANCY Leading Business House in Singapore requires immediately: TRAINEE EXECUTIVE Requirements a) 25 —65 years ot age (Singapore Citizen) b) At least 3 years experience in Provisions/Confectionery business. c) Conversant with modern marketing techniques, stock control, ordering, correspondence, budget control. d) Good command of English, written and spoken as well557 words
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Advertisement818 1971-02-06 24 GUINNESS MALAYSIA BERHAD ACCOUNTANT Applications are invited trom Malaysian Citizens for a sen<or position in the Accounts Department ot Guinness Malaysia Berhad. It is envisaged that the successful candidate will take over the position of Accountant in the near future. Applicants should hold a recognised Accounting qualification and have a818 words
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Advertisement450 1971-02-06 24 MANAGEMENT PHARMACEUTICAL DIVISION The COLD STORAGE GROUP OF COMPANIES is looking for an enterpris ng man with a degree in Pharmacy, for its e> ponding Pharmaceutical Division. The successful applicant con expect to become Manager of the Division in obout 1 2 months time, and experience in sales promotion, administration450 words
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Advertisement538 1971-02-06 25 ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVES required by a new progressive firm in Singapore Those with sales experience particularly in the retail trade should write in immediately Renumeration will be based upon ability and experience. Applicants should be under 30 years of age. Write in confidence to "Advertiser, Box A 5289 ST. Singapore."538 words
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Advertisement374 1971-02-06 25 JURONG TOWN CORPORATION TENDER NOTICE lenders are united from Registered Contractors of the Corporation for the following projects:— (A) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OP THREE (3) BLOCKS OF ELEVEN STOREY 3-ROOMS LOW COST FLATB. PHASE V IN JURONO TOWN ELIGIBILITY:Building Unlimited SHOWROUND:--12.2.71 at 10.00 am Meet at Contracts Office. Development374 words
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Advertisement832 1971-02-06 25 Cont from Page 20) Tuition HEALTH SCIENCE. BIOLOOV. Maths, English, Commerce— Sec. rv/H.B.C Exam 1971. Experienced Hone. Graduate Teacher*. Also Commercial/Secretarial Courses. Success Collect. (1) Paya Lebar/Otylang Junction. Te; 49-3742 (2) Tlo Chu Kang Road /Upper Serangoon Road Junction. Tel: 00-6734. (Opposite Payalsbar Post Office). RADIO/TV SIRVICINQ COURSE for day/nlcht832 words
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Advertisement907 1971-02-06 25 Boats/yachts lor sal* THORHVCROFT 88 HP. Inboard Diesel 36' x at' "King" at Pongrol Boatel Tel M 2788 Spore. Slljoy Six months SKI-BOAT 40 M.P. JOHNSON remote control trailer good conaltlon 51. 500/-. Tel: *****7, B'pore. FIBREQLASS BOAT 16 long 40 m.p.b. Fvtnrude engine B'. ooo/- 0.n.0. contact Ong 3T7132907 words
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Advertisement1104 1971-02-06 25 Saturday Car Market Ql Vehicles tor Sale SIN THAI NIN, 52 H IhOrt Strtf! Tel: MUI. *****. IMO Ford Pnftct 1062 Austin AID. Volkswacrn. 1963 Fmt SCOO Volkswagen 1300. ISM BNfW 1500 lsitzu *W. rUkord 4 DM. Nissan Os4rlc. IS«9 Coiilns Holden. Bimc» ISOO 1»«6 CorUss, D/U Optl lUkord. 19O0L.1,104 words
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Advertisement856 1971-02-06 25 DECEMBER 87 FIAT *S0 Coupe Rtrcularly serviced. Excrll.nl condition. I'sed as nvcond car fc>i utter over $4,000 Call Spore ***** trie RECISTENEO I«t>7 VOLKSWAGEN "1100. cxcslient condition. l«o owners. *****/- 0.n.0.. 9 Chlseiourrt Oro\e. B'pore 836 3 J afternoon. NOV. '88 Austin Mini Super com secure. View 24-M. Block C856 words
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Advertisement588 1971-02-06 25 At your aervleei PROBLIMS? Consult Yip Peng Tew Invtttlge'ion Service 281-B. Outram Road. Singapore. Telephone *****3. Establith.-d 1960. Managed Directed by Yip PtnK Yew. retired chief detective Inspector Singapore Polio* REPRODUCTION, REDUCTION, INLARCEMENT, all plans drawings, maps ol any site to required scale Tang'a Photocopy Service. 123, Market Street. Singapore588 words
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Article, Illustration255 1971-02-06 26 By P. SENEVERATNE HONGKONG, Thurs.— Albert Poon, that suave, silver haired Hongkong ace, will be behind the wheel of a two-litre factoryfresh Alfa Romeo GTAM in this year's Singapore Malaysia motor racing circuit. The OTAM the American version of the GTl75O— Is255 words
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Article87 1971-02-06 26 LIEUTENANT CJ. Hibbert led Royal Navy to convincing victory over Army and defending champions Royal Air Force In the British Services regatta at Naval Base yesterday. Navy won eight of the 18 races to MM 396 points to become overall winners probably of the last Services regatta87 words
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423 1971-02-06 26 ST. JOSEPH'S Institution edged Buklt Ho Swee 3-2 in the "battle of the Slants' of the Schools City District "B boys badminton championship at Bukit Ho Swee yesterday. SJI hero wn.% SBA youth trainee Christopher Wong, who helped overcome a 2-0 deficit423 words
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Article294 1971-02-06 26 MORE than 20 caddies are expected today to return to work at the Island course of the Singapore Island Cricket Club to end the five-day strike there. The move followed a meeting between the caddies and management yesterday at which the workIng of294 words
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Article177 1971-02-06 26 SINGAPORE Amateur Boxing Association will introduce a new li.ter-atfillate boxing competition this year. Mr. K. Thiruganasothl. SABA secretary, said the new competition was aimed at building up a big base of boxers from SAFSA. Police. Port Authority and Community Centres. He said: "This move is177 words
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Article57 1971-02-06 26 ITUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Malaysia will have a wellbalanced team at the 13th Asian Youth soccer tournament in Tokyo from April 24 to May 6. To get the very best, a total of 50 players the cream in the Burnley Cup tournament In Seremban last year have been57 words
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Article127 1971-02-06 26 If EI.BOVRNE. Frl Seven- •if! vra'.-old Australian amateur Trevcr McDonald shocked an international field to take ihe MOODd round lead in the Victorian Open rolf championship herf today. McDonak 1 the Victorian bo:.s rhampion, carded a three-unde: Mr 6ft over the Woodlands Club course for a127 words
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308 1971-02-06 26 A. Johnson - -Confident Taiwan: 'We won't expelled' A. Johnson By TAIWAN is confident that it will not be expelled by the Table Tennis Federation of Asia on Sunday. Mr. Peter Chang, who will fight Taiwan's case said on arrival yesterday: "We have a strong case to remain in TTFA as we have308 words
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Article132 1971-02-06 26 'TOKYO. Frl Japanese offl- clal% said today they expected about 450 plavei.s and officials from 40 or more countries to participate in the March 2ft to April 4 World table tennis rhamplon.ihips in Nagoya. Central Japan. They said 25 count lies, beside .lacan. hsd so far132 words
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Article154 1971-02-06 26 BALESTIER Hill Integrated Secondary School were runaway winners in their first match. hittinß In eight goals to Catholic Hmli Schools one in the Schools' City District "A division soccer championship at Monk's Hill yesterday Roving strikers Jumarl and Ang Peng Huat combined effectively154 words
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Article330 1971-02-06 26 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By JHE Singapore Grand Prix organising committee will send three "special envoys" to six countries to persuade their best drivers to compete in the Singapore Grand Prix over the Upper Thomson Road circuit on April 8-11. The three envoys will leave next week330 words
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Article81 1971-02-06 27 $78,000 victory by Daryl's Joy I OS ANGELES. Fri. L Daryl's Joy, owned by Robert Goh of Singapore, won .'ie Arcadia Handicap at Sai.t.a Anita racecourse yesterday New Zealand-brea Daryl's Joy. 6-5 favourite in the race, took first prize of U5526,000 (about $78,000). American jockey John Sellers sent Daryl's JoyReuter - 81 words
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320 1971-02-06 27 STABLE-MATES Glamour J Prince and Pilot :u_tch?d strides in a splendid trial over oi in 37 jmc on a good track at Penang yesteiday. They were level at the post. Both are engaged in Kace 6 today. Kspionage ran 3f in 38 3/5320 words
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Article58 1971-02-06 27 HONOLULU. Fri. Jotaß Bchln, still looking for his first ory In seven years, carded lirr-par 66 yesterday to take iie first round lead in tho US WOO.OOO Hawaiian Open golf '■>urnament. He held a one stroke lead over^ Arnold Palmer and Cesar Sanu;o Two strokes behind58 words
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Article, Illustration118 1971-02-06 27 EPSOM JEEP - Tymkyn set to score again EPSOM JEEP By JYMKYN looks the best bet at Penang today. He should prove too good for a Class 6 Div. 3 field over 7f in Race 2. An Irish-bred five-year-old by Arctic Storm, Tymkyn was an easy last-start winner over the Bukit Timah 7f.118 words
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Article, Illustration1570 1971-02-06 27 CARAMOOR: Failed to show up in his last two starts at Bukit Timah; led all the way in Div 4 7f race with 8.5 at Kuala Lumpur on Nov 7; chance. HKCKMATE: Showed up in hit last start at Bukit Timah on Jan 16 when fourth with1,570 words
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Article, Illustration1607 1971-02-06 27 GOING FORECAST: Good ifjJM 215 CLASS 6. DIV. 4— 7F _L_JL'S_U_i ($4,500 $3,150 to winner) 1 ***** niMOM a (I).n«s«rn-> Paul A 9.0 <d 2 +9) Tka»«»»a»o 14 2 ***** CARAMOOR UMU RS Brfukrlen 8 8.10 (dd +6) F AMwafl 1 1 084>7 TMPINC BRIGHTNESS (lr,tilr) Manwr 71,607 words
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Article145 1971-02-06 27 tPSOM JEEP (ALL BOY POINTER Race 1 OKAY OKAY OKAY OKAY (herkmate Checkmate (.'aramoor Caramoor C. HIGHLANDS T. Brifhtness Checkmate Race 2 TYMKYX El. t ID El Cld nnr»njo Kinc's Row TYMKVN El (id Amnesty Race 3 R EXPORTER >l BALI k.i ii I «t Chance \X. Commando K.mi145 words
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337 1971-02-06 27 'I've no regrets' says Lawry after sacking MELBOURNE Fri. Australian skipper Bill Lawry, dropped from the Seventh Test against England, first heard the news of his removal on a radio news bulletin, he said here yesterday. The first thing I knew about the team and that I'd been dropped was337 words
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172 1971-02-06 27 to pass 5.000 runs in Test cricKet. For the past decade hu obstinate, left-handed batting has defied some of the world's greatest la*t bowler, and during the current series he has been the only Australian baUman lo stand up to theReuter - 172 words
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Article59 1971-02-06 27 SEOUL. Fri. Malaysia and Thailand have accepted invitations to the Brat Asian soccer tournament for President Park Chung Hee's Cup in Seoul on May 7-20. the Korean AFA said today. They were the first to respond to the invitation* extended to nine other Asian countries, including Japan.59 words
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Advertisement801 1971-02-06 26 Applications are invited from suitably qualified canW *W*§*W*« didates who are Singapore m_ Citizens for the following K^ m± I positions A. FOREMAN OF ENGINE FITTERS (MECHANICAL) AFLOAT Duties Successful culminates will be required to supeivise section of Fitieis engaged on Marine Engineering repairs on board ships and to lluise801 words
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Advertisement747 1971-02-06 26 LEMBAGA LETRIK N EG ABA (a) (I) Nama Jaualan Juruteknlk Tlngkatan Blasa Penolong Juru Ukor Bahan. (ID Nam* JabaUn Akltek. (ill) Bahaglan m. (b) Tangga gmjl $237 x 14 349/ Pepereksaan Ke-2/394 i 14 806 dl-tambah dengan Elaun San Htdup menglkut kadar sekarang Int. Elaun Rumai. akan dl-bayar seklranya Rumah747 words
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Advertisement161 1971-02-06 26 graduate to PGF engineered clubs that bring a unique experience to every golfer the ultimate A in golf club design /A\ and performance. 1223% PRECISION GOLF FORGING PTY. LTD. Marchandfca HoUinfa(S) Pto.LW. EASY WAY TO KILL ANTS, COCKROACHES Scientists recommend that you control ants and cockroaches the modern way with161 words
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Miscellaneous49 1971-02-06 26 RUGGER— SCC Tankards v R EM F Rowrrcraft (Ayer Raiah Rd. 5 p.m.); Police v Royal Navy (H.M.S. Terror 5.15 p.m.); SCC v Army (padanf 5 p.m.) HOCKEY— School's National Championships -ixNcvcn a side (Serangoon Rd. 3.30 p.m.) Under 2.1 (1st round): Indian Assn. v Jansenites (Thomson Rd. 5p.m.)49 words
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Advertisement46 1971-02-06 27 Good News For Shoppers WE ARE OPEN TODAY (HARI RAYA HAJI) ORIENTAL CHINESE EASTERN emporium(PTE) ltd. emporiumu969) pte limited emporium i pte 'ltd. 30-1 MFRiS PUCE. Ist Flaor. WnRNATIOWAL 6b- 71 HIGH STMfT. SINGAPOHM BUIIOING ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 6 1£1M2i44(,-ll«S) SINGAPORE TEI *****1 TEI *****2 SLINES)46 words
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Advertisement422 1971-02-06 27 WORD PUZZLE' I" CM tlMl d«tM H*M j— —j STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY j WORD PUZZLE D' 1 i A»— Cat W iM |n a,ta ttttr cmimi I I 1 I MM n.i j 6 1 1' -|DlA| |C|E|R| FILL a 2 "s_xi_lJl ISSI S i 3|| "AM ilia LETTE S422 words
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264 1971-02-06 28 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two I more cases of typhoid have been confirmed by the Ministry of Health from the suspo' !ed fever cases in Miodletor Hospital bringing the total to 38. A .statement from the Mln Mry today said all the casf< were generally264 words
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Article154 1971-02-06 28 VIENTIANE. Frl. North Vietnamese forces overran a government outpost at >tuoans Pot last night on the western Plain of Jars about nine miles northeast of the government airstrip at Sam Thong, a Laotian military spokesmen announced today. The communists also launched a mortar and rocket154 words
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Article, Illustration206 1971-02-06 28 N.G KUTTY - Detectives fire at their acid attackers N.G KUTTY By SINGAPORE, Frl. Two detectives opened flrr I tonight at five people who attacked them with add bulbs outside a Geylang bar. It was not Immediately known if anyone was hit. Four shots were fired. The gang, which came in car. escaped206 words
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283 1971-02-06 28 Pakistan gets 'hand over hijackers' demand NEW DELHI. Fri. 11 India today demanded that Pakistan turn over the two young Kashmiri guerillas who hijacked an Indian Airlines plane last Saturday and later blew it up at Lahore. In a note handed today to the Pakistan High Commissioner, India said the283 words
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Advertisement487 1971-02-06 28 /tprcol3fo r. CHINESE NEW YEAR SPECIAL Wilnia Reading beautiful bang ofabtlle. who ung her may Vr v^fc through many hearts during her American tour, supported by The ■^S i Six Notes. Also Los Salvis. an ada V t\ go team who txingifresti charm to Wv,^^ i the savagery ol the487 words
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Advertisement25 1971-02-06 28 t§ 1971 MODEL %d SWISS WJ IK Iyl I WATCH <% For practical men everywhere! j|o t^iA yj '^rjMßg J «rf^^F^<B|^C""' Hi ICaaßßk. >^ *^t> \T** 425 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-02-06 28 WEATHER The weather cut look tor SINGAPORE from 6 a.m. to noon today: Fair14 words
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