The Straits Times, 2 May 1971
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Title Section18 1971-05-02 1 The Sunday Times Largest sales in Si. Asia No. 1831 SUNDAY MAY 2, 1971 20 CENTS SINGAPORE EDITION18 words
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Article, Illustration764 1971-05-02 1 MASIE KWEE - MASIE KWEE But they differ on the need for an ex-gratia payments formula By Singapore, Saturday SINGAPORE employers today agreed that it is fair and just that firms share part of their exceptional profits with their workers. They were the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Singapore764 words
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Article185 1971-05-02 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. Three passengers were killed and 12 others injured in the worst-ever accident this i year when a bus crashed into a concrete pillar of Anderson Bridge in Collyer Quay this evening. Late tonight police said two were killed on the spot, while the185 words
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147 1971-05-02 1 COLOMBO, Sat. Ceylonese terrorists attempting to overthrow the Government of Priir.e Minister Mrs. Sirima Bandaranalke have elected a high school girl as their own Premier, military and police sources said today. The schoolgirl "Prime Minister" was Identified only as "Sumana" who, theseReuter; UPI - 147 words
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Article28 1971-05-02 1 ONE reader has won the $10,000 in the Straits Times World Futile "P". The winner's name and the winning solution will be in tomorrow's Straits Times.28 words
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159 1971-05-02 1 Japan will rectify trade imbalance says Aichi CINOAPORE, Sat. Japan will be Increasing her economic contacts with Singapore to rectify the trade imbalance now in its favour, the visiting Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Kilchl Aichi, said on arrival here this evening. According to Mr. Aichi, Japan Is studying constructive Ideas159 words
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Article53 1971-05-02 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. Ong Plak Whee. 23, of Sc ran goon Road, tv killed when a boat's running propeller hit his head while he was swimming at Pulau Seletar thl 3 afternoon. No foul play la suspected. Police said he was with a group of friends picnicking53 words
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Article, Illustration385 1971-05-02 1 Kuan Tew joins Mm fun at May Day carnival SINGAPORE, Sat.— lt was a double surprise for May Day funsters at the Wonderful Amusement Park at Kalian*- today. None of the kids, engrossed at having fun and con-cession-rate joyrides at the May Day Carnival today, had expected the Prime Minister385 words
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Article29 1971-05-02 1 - PATRICIA WINS IN TEL AVIV TEL AVIV, Sat Singapore s Patricia Chan today won women's 400 m freestyle at Special Invitation meet here In a handy Smln 05.65.29 words
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Advertisement16 1971-05-02 1 Finm ENGAGEMENT RINGS by U.S. de SUVA SONS, Jewellers 12-8, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. 1. TEL: *****16 words
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Miscellaneous18 1971-05-02 1 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore from 0 a.m. to 12 noon today: Isolated to scattered showers.18 words
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SPOLIGHT ON WORLD NEWS
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279 1971-05-02 2 I'll never go back to US says hijack man ROME. Sat. Raffaele MinichiPllo, the U.S. I Marine who carried out the longest ever airliner hijack, from California to S Rome in 1969. walked out of Rome's Queen of Hea- yen prison this morning, a free man. After serving just 18Reuter - 279 words
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101 1971-05-02 2 Doctors deny 'Queen E very ill' rumour— LONDON, Sat—Queen 1 Elizabeth, nursing heavy cold and an Irritating cough, is In "greatly Improved health," her personal doctors" announced last night after examining the 45-year-old monarch amidst rumours she la seriously ill. A Bucklnßham Palace bulletin said the Queens lingering cough wasAP - 101 words
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Article35 1971-05-02 2 BANGKOK. Sat. One communist guerilla was killed but another 20 escaped Into the Jungle when Thai police and army troops surrounded a guerilla camp near the Malaysian border, police sources said today. —Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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389 1971-05-02 2 MOSCOW, Saturday. COMMUNIST Party chief Mr. Brezhnev today pledged continuing Soviet support for the Arabs and the peoples of Indo-China in his May Day speech in Red Square. He told thousands of Muscovites standing In a chill spring drizzle that the armed might ofAgencies - 389 words
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Article, Illustration267 1971-05-02 2 NEWSGIRL GIVEN UP FOR DEAD FREED BY REDS piiNOM PENH, Sat. Catherine (Kate) Webb (above), Pbnom Penh bureau manager of United Press International, and six other correspondents and their aides were released before dawn today by communist troops near the town of Trapeang Karalang, 40 miles southwest of Phnom Penh.Reuter - 267 words
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241 1971-05-02 2 "Swiss banks no haven for Mafia funds' WASHINGTON, Sat. A known Mafia or other criminal figure would have a hard time opening a bank account in Switzerland, numbered or otherwise, a leadIng Swiss banker said yesterday. Dr. EJ*. Paltzner, general manager of one of the "big three" Swiss banks, theNYT - 241 words
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Article34 1971-05-02 2 CAPE KENNEDY. Sat. The 'launching of two Mariner spacecraft next month on voyages to Mars will be delayed for one day because of technical problems. Space Agency officials said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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291 1971-05-02 2 WASHINGTON. Sat 1 TRHE Soviet Union has made a new and detailed proposal for a five-year agreement limiting missile defence systems to Moscow and Washington, informed sources said here today. This proposal, the sources said, was partly the reason for PresidentReuter - 291 words
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Article, Illustration341 1971-05-02 2 MARINES: WE SHALL NOT FAIL I OS ANGELES, Sat. President Nixon yesterday welcomed the U.S. First Marine Division home from Vietnam, providing visible proof that he is winding down the war. Standing under a hot sun at the Camp Pendleton Marine base, the President declared: "We areReuter; AP - 341 words
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Article59 1971-05-02 2 LISBON. Sat. Five men died when two Portuguese .Vir Forces helicopters collided y«sterday over the Trancos Bi.st* north-east of Lisbon. A spokesman said Col. L> vs De Mendonca, commander of Tancos. a major, a lieutenant a sergeant and a private were t te victims. HeAP - 59 words
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Article, Illustration503 1971-05-02 3 JA'AFAR NOAH - JA'AFAR NOAH Showing the way in Sydney... a Malaysian student with plenty of drive By IN a predominantly white city like Sydney, to come across a Malay taxi-driver is certainly KomethintT extraordinary and a pleasant surprise for a Malaysian visitor. And to find out that he is a university503 words
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Article, Illustration317 1971-05-02 3 CAROLE CHONG - Lemmy's back with a fortune to his name— CAROLE CHONG By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Fourteen years ago, a young schoolboy left Ipoh to study in America. He is back today as a mi 1 1 i onaire artist cum architect. He Is simply known as Lemmy but the name carries317 words
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548 1971-05-02 3 DAVID POTTS - DAVID POTTS By LONDON, Sat. A 26 year old Sikh schoolteacher who has been in Britain for eight years will soon marry a man she hardly knows because of her love for her parents who have arranged the marriage.548 words
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86 1971-05-02 3 T.V. Soong leaves $1.5 million to wife ]\EW YOR£, Sat. Mr. T. V. Soong, financier and brother-in-law of President Chiang Kai-shek of Taiwan, left half of his estate, estimated at more than US$l million, to his wife, according to his will. Mr. Soong died last Sunday at the age ofAP - 86 words
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421 1971-05-02 3 I MOSCOW, Saturday i A PREVIOUSLY unnamed "specialist in space engineering' 1 at the mission control centre of the Soviet docking experiment last weekend has been Identified by Moscow newspapers as Mr. Boris V. Raushenbakh. a corresponding member of the Academy of421 words
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Article, Illustration297 1971-05-02 3 SirI BIDAYAH - Nadiah's double role Sir I BIDAYAH By LIMA LUMPUR, Sat. Although she has q u a I i flcations (or a magistrate, her ambition extends beyond merely being "in the law." It Is double satisfaction (or Che Nadiah Salleh— (or as assistant director of the Legal Aid Bureau, she not297 words
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Advertisement385 1971-05-02 2 Bk^^C wm m^m^m\^ Im» 4 SAS Discovery Tours let you discover Europe without a worry in the world Marvel louil SAS and local travel Fairytale castles. Paris night life, agents have put together a unique set Diamond cutters in Amsterdam, of summer Discovery Tours of Europe. London's mod shops and385 words
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Advertisement195 1971-05-02 2 MEN WOMEN feel Young again Am w« grow older it's only n»t inU that w» begin to alow down. But •am* paopl* grow old taatar t i*n th«y should. Than they feel w ifck, tired, find it hard to Map wor'tinr and seldom nt any fun oat of J'e. Due195 words
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Advertisement114 1971-05-02 3 NON-CATHOLIC Friends, LEARN at HOME about the CATHOLIC CHURCH BY MAIL NO COST NO OBLIGATION Fill in and mail to R.i.c. 24, Nassim Road, Singapore 10. Name Address Curb rheumatism while you Sleep If you feel old, tired, and worn out because of Backache, Rheumatism Falna, Sore, Stiff, Swollen Jolnu,114 words
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Advertisement224 1971-05-02 3 BUCKCURRAHT JUICE ENGLISH 26 oi 1.95 FRUIT COCKTAIL LIBBY'S uI/L \fii Too OYSTER SAUCE WOH HUP Ib 1.25 BUTTER FESTIVAL Everybody's Favourite |Ib .55 SUGAR Best Quafity 5 Ib 1.50 COOKIN6 OIL UN SOON Super Refined 6lb 3.80 CHICKEN CURRY PUFFS S&K Free Sampling Urg7^24 CHEESEBURGERS S K Taste Try224 words
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Article334 1971-05-02 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Parliamentary Secretary Home Affairs), Mr. L.P. Rodrigo, tonight suggested a permanent trade fair in Singapore. At the opening of the 1971 Trade Exposition at Kallang Park, Mr. Rodrigo said: "Our city-state is Ideal as a centre for trade falrs and expositions and334 words
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208 1971-05-02 4 Liquor is for pigs, woman -claims- PENANG, Sat. Housewife Cheah Suan Choo told the Sessions Court here today that she used liquor to feed pigs. "Did you say pig," asked Senior Sessions Court President Mr. M. Mahallngam. "Yes, my client explains that she mixes liquor with fodder to feed her208 words
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Article39 1971-05-02 4 SINOAPORE, Sat— T. Sathan, 16, unemployed, today denied exposing himself at Toh Crescent, off Upper Changl Road, at 2.1S pm on Sept. 16 last year. Trial was fixed for July 24. Ball of 1500 was allowed.39 words
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Article31 1971-05-02 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Numismatic AssocU- tlon will hold an auction at the Lion City Hotel at 10 am tomorrow. All coin collectors and coin lovers are welcome.31 words
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290 1971-05-02 4 ALOR STAR. Sat. CIXTY-FIVE per cent of the nations economy Is controlled by foreigners, while the remaining 35 per cent is held by Malaysians, Minister with Special Functions, Mr. Lee Slok Yew said today. "There has been a serious misconception among Malays290 words
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Article46 1971-05-02 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Police today appealed for eyewitnesses of a fatal accident at Kampong Java, Road on Thursday ln which Bachakadar Abu Kadlr. 57. was killed. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector Mohamed Ibrahim of Sepoy Lines (tel. ***** ext. 454).46 words
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Article42 1971-05-02 4 SINOAPORE. Sat. Seven journalists and editors from New Zealand flew ln here today as part of their seven-week study tour of 10 South-east Asian countries. They will be here till May 5 and again from May 23 to 25.42 words
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103 1971-05-02 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Lions Club of Singapore (Host) will launch a community survey of kidney diseases ln the Alexandra constituency tomorrow night. The project, which will be launched at the Alexandra community centre, is being undertaken ln conjunction with the National Kidney Foundation and the103 words
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169 1971-05-02 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The MP for Ulu Pandan, Dr. Chianr Hal Dinr, said today that everybody mourned for the two Singapore Air Defence Command pilots who vanished in their Hunter jets early last month. Speaking at the 12th anniversary celebrations of the PAP Ulu169 words
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167 1971-05-02 4 CINGAPORE, Sat. Schoolgirl Chua Bee Eng, 18, patiently waited for a bus to school on Thursday unaware that death was silently beckoning her. She and a friend were crossing Holland Grove Road when they were knocked down by a car. Bee167 words
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Article59 1971-05-02 4 SINOAPORE. Sat. A labourer was fined $300 and jailed for a day when he admitted shoplifting two pairs of slacks from the John Little Supa Save Centre at Raffles Place yesterday. He was detained by the duty officer of the centre who saw Mohamed leave without paying for59 words
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Advertisement366 1971-05-02 4 GOLDEN BEE, cC I WATTIE S 290z mac HONEY IN MUG S I .00 I CANNED PEACHES Sl -05 1 2 oz. per jar I SLICED/HALVES PER CAN FRYDENLUND $1 Ifl N.Z. $1 95 BEER perbot LAMB CUTLETS l£g CANNED DRINKS OC 01 3.35 I 6 VARIETIES i s oz.366 words
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Advertisement287 1971-05-02 4 "HOTTtR THAN PARIS" featuring the fantastic Kary dancers who float from drama to comedy to mime with unturaatMd artittry. Judith Von Sochi in a iusp«nsetul dance act. Watch Jimmy Jeff and Bombi in their ikilful acrobatics. Showtimes: 10 pm. I 11.45 p.m. Monilenos. For reservations coll Mei-Linq *****2 164/170 Clemenceau287 words
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Miscellaneous758 1971-05-02 4 On your TV and Radio 11.10 A.M. Opening and the Jack la 4.45 Look The Gull Watchers 2.4S P.M. Programme summary 7.1S Music. Express Lanne show S.II Daniel Boone Daniel Boone 2.47 Toto draw 7.31 Ganda Wang Anda 1131 l»«is_ l»ssip and thp F»i» Shot A Bear (Malay subtitles) 3.15758 words
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197 1971-05-02 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Paralytic Justin Rozarlo died at Mount Alvernia Hospital early this morning. His relatives, who were informed today, said they did not know the cause of death. His brother-in-law, Mr Nazareth Perelra, said: "The last time I saw Justin was In hospital about197 words
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Article30 1971-05-02 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Labourer Lakshman Singh, 57, was fined f3S when he admitted being drunk at North Bridge Road at 8.50 p.m. last night. He had two previous convictions.30 words
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Article, Illustration196 1971-05-02 5 LORRAINE IS PICK OF THE PRINTERS MISS Lorraine J. Da vies (centre) was crowned Printer's Queen 1971 at a contest organised by the Singapore Printing Employees Union at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday night. The runner-up was Lncilla Veronique Italian (right) and third was Joyce Brenda Fernando (left). Lorraine,196 words
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364 1971-05-02 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A Chinese school principal, Mr. Sla Chong Khoon, tooay dismissed the myth that the Government favoured the English-educated as far as jobs were concerned. He said In a talk on "Choosing your career" to Chinese school children at the National364 words
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Advertisement455 1971-05-02 5 If you can sew on J a button you can J I sew this dress! I sing the world's most amazing dress form^H Don't be in awe of women who 'home-made* look! Thafi all a make their own high fashion thing of the past with Forrn-O-clothes...jealous of those affording Matic.455 words
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Advertisement155 1971-05-02 5 HR g kajCJ bVT A In&Yt jatJMi ROBINSON'S I NEWI97I I COLLECTION OF Tip WEAR. j I J Nylon, machine washable. I J I Navy and Columbine. ./V^lmhJX I f) /"y^ Colours: WhiU and Navy.' V VjW I Wtl Boys' Pyjamas Button Shouldtr. j I 58% Cotton, 42% Nylon. I155 words
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Article45 1971-05-02 6 SINGAPORE. Sat. The managing director of the United Bus Company Is Mr. Tay Soo Yong and not Mr. Tan Kong Eng as reported In today's Straits Times. Mr. Tan Is the managing director of the Associated Bus Services. The error la regretted.45 words
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221 1971-05-02 6 - SINGAPORE. Sat. Australia would like to see ping-pong diplomacy between China and the United States lead to an end of subversion by communists forces in this region. But the Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Leslie H. E. Bury, who flew in here today for an221 words
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Article, Illustration308 1971-05-02 6 The four faces of pretty Toni Lloyd... SINGAPORE, Sat. These are the many faces of Toni Lloyd. Fearful, pleading, questioning, startled. Some of the range of emotions that an actor or actress has to put across some time or other in his or her career. And they were among the308 words
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Article, Illustration298 1971-05-02 7 YAP CHENG TONG - YAP CHENG TONG By CINGAPORE, Sat. Rise to the occasion come forward and contribute your share of time and effort to help the Republic's under-privi-leged children. This call went out to Singaporeans tonight from President Sheares at the annual dinner of the Singapore Children's Society.298 words
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Article33 1971-05-02 7 TELUK ANSON. Sat. S. Muthuvelu. 27, unemployed, was found hanged from a coconut palm at Rungkup. near here, yesterday. An Identity card and 14 were found In his shirt pocket.33 words
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318 1971-05-02 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. Seven children and two men were rushed to two hospitals today after they were stung by a swarm of bees in the compound of a bungalow in Barker Road, off Bnkit Timah. Many others were treated as outpatients. The children are318 words
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Article106 1971-05-02 7 |/"UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Yap Kuan Tong, 25, was charged in the magistrate's court here today with the murder of police detective Corporal Yap Scan Hua, shot dead in Jalan Pahang yesterday. Yap, also known as •Keling Chye" Is alleged to have committed the offence in front106 words
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348 1971-05-02 7 Practice climbs at HDB flats lead to -success- CINGAPORE, Sat. They needed a mountain to practise climbing but there was none, of course, in Singapore. That was the big problem that faced Singapore sportsman Mr. Natahar Bava, 25, a teacher at Raffles Institution, and 17 fellow scouters, as earlier this348 words
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Article53 1971-05-02 7 SINOAPORE, Sat. Sixteen National Junior College students began a two-day round Singapore island canoe expedition early this morning. They left the Paslr Pan Jang Centre at 6 a.m in eight doubleseater canoes and will spend the night at the Causeway before rer tuning their trip back to53 words
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Advertisement40 1971-05-02 7 Advertisement START AN AGENCY BUSINESS IN SPARE TIME OR FULL TIME working from Home or Office No investment necessary. Pree Booklet tella a! complete instructions asslstance-by-alr mall from London. A. Wade (Consultants) Ltd. ByUtone How, Holdere HUI Cim, London, N.W40 words
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Advertisement58 1971-05-02 7 P 4^*3k of new Eye- Mo I MJ9PS l|^^^jpMi \^^^l I Itl 1 1 I^7 inorGCiiGnt tired overworked eyes! m to reduce redness m m*^. aI inflammation NEW M K I f mm m TWsasi^H fc f—A %ommmm*" mm jy 1 J And there are 50% more drops in this58 words
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OPINION
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Article185 1971-05-02 8 Case for safety measures HPHE apathy of the Sin- gapore worker is often cited as a cause of the country's alarming industrial accident rate. Last year accidents cost employers more than 200,000 man hours and an Unknown sum, presumably large, in compensation. More important, at least 160 workers lost their185 words
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Article81 1971-05-02 8 Student helpers vital STUDENT counselling is the lot of teachers. The fact that one of them proved inadequate in this capacity does not reflect any real need for special counsellors. Certainly there is a need to provide teenagers of both sexes the kind of advice many do not get at81 words
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Article97 1971-05-02 8 PRESIDENT PARK CHUNG-HEE'S electoral victory was a victory for economic pragmatism. For 10 years he maintained an annual growth rate of nine per cent. It was inevitable that most South Koreans should have favoured him for a third term. It remains to be seen if President Park will97 words
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1050 1971-05-02 8 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - WILLIAM CAMPBELL -by- SINGAPORE WHETHER launching Insurance or transport businesses, running dental clinics or planning co-opera-tive super-markets, the trade union movement is assuming a new significance in Singapore life. Under the NTUC "modernisation" drive. It is becoming much more than a bargaining Institution1,050 words
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Article, Illustration665 1971-05-02 8 ONG CHING HAN - Case for Hall of Justice gets its third 'hearing' ONG CHING HAN LONG SHELVED PROJECT MAY AT LAST BE PASSED rby 1 KUALA LUMPUR JT could be described as "The Cobweb Brief" the case for Malaysia having a Hall of Justice. After all, it was back in 1960 that the665 words
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247 1971-05-02 8 Lensman raves over lustre in Asian eyes TT¥T"mvli ll liH""'h J)R. STEFAN NARVINSKY'S camera is his "jewel box.' 1 Well, listen to him describing the eyes (which he has been photographing) of the women of South east Asia: "Rubies, Pearls, Jade, Sapphires "I have never seen syes with such lustre,247 words
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384 1971-05-02 8 PICTORIAL BOOK CAPTURES PRICELESS BEAUTY tor Ralph Nelson. The Cavalry was. In many respects, a bunch of terrorists. Adds Nelson "The Cavalry are always the good guys who come to the rescue in the last reel But this romance Is a false legend created by films." And Nelson's heresy against384 words
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Article34 1971-05-02 8 To burn always with this hard, gemlike flame, to maintain this ecstasy, is success in life. Walter Pater. He is my friend that succoureth me, not he that pitieth me. Thomas Fuller.34 words
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Advertisement133 1971-05-02 8 Fashion at its best. Yours with Lee Leens and Lee Slacks. Great style, color and fabric. Everything you* want. From w traditional classics to bold I. new looks, it's Lee for great T* W4 style. IJ J ONE UP N STYLE Mode in U.S.A. Avoilobl. at oil leading stores Singapore,133 words
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Article, Illustration3015 1971-05-02 9 RODERICK MAM - RODERICK MAM* By When he moves it's a circus— girl by his side, bodyguards all round and the Press in hot pursuit NEXT WEEK: His friends, his fights, his feuds MY PLANE banked steeply over the mountains, and far below I could see the lights of Palm Springs; a3,015 words
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Advertisement322 1971-05-02 9 YOU TOO CAN SUCCEED! "YOU PASS YOUR EXAM FIRST TIME or I go on helping you until you do pass" My promise to every Bennett Airmail College student Is backed by long, successful experience of a famous British college which offers personal tuition by post. Thousands of students have passed322 words
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Advertisement499 1971-05-02 9 t Lombard House. Curion Street. Uhulo* -Jt LOMBARD BANKING HBJ LIMITED Subsidiary and Associate Banks and Finance House* c LOMBARD AUSTRALIA LIMITED Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne. Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane, Hoh.irt Newcastle, Wollongong. Liverpool, Geelong, Parramatt* I LOMBARD NEW ZEALAND I LIMITED I I Auckland. Wellington. Christchurch, Hamilton, Dunedin, Masterton, Imercargill, Palmerston499 words
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Article, Illustration1230 1971-05-02 10 GRAHAM HILL - GRAHAM HILL By FAME at last! There you sit, nibbling your pen as you fill in the form from 'Who's Who." You have reached that Suestion about recreaons. Well, you may be the biggest rabbit in the club, but you bravely answer1,230 words
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Article, Illustration401 1971-05-02 10 When a boat is overpowered fVVERPOWERING a boat, whether its' outboard or an inboard, can lead to disaster. Many boat-owners tend to become "horsepower happy" not realising perhaps that every boat is constructed with a definite built-in speed limit. Marine engineers point out that too many hefty "horses" on the401 words
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Advertisement577 1971-05-02 10 I Paradise opens j] in Apnl The paradise lard of Kashmir burttt into beautiful spring just for you, in April and remrns open till early Novem- bar. While it starts getting hot in trie Indian plains, Kashmir it cool and pleasant And Kashmir it right on your way to Europe577 words
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Advertisement271 1971-05-02 10 Why not be a Salesman? -and earn £40 to £150 a month The man in the car could be work, pay or prospects, you should YOU The house and family could examine this chance of a sparkling be YOURS With you in a spark- new life ling new job as271 words
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Miscellaneous580 1971-05-02 10 H A new born baby's life away in "Tiger, Tiger" in H^^B i\ is threatened when the series "The Brady her young mother, once a Bunch" on Friday. All HI^H vivacious, attractive wo- chip In for a reward and H man, suffers a break- to buy an ad in the580 words
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Miscellaneous89 1971-05-02 10 What to do today A FOOD and fun fair at St. Joseph's Church (rounds in Bukit Panjanr from 10 a.m. THE PEOPLE'S Association Band will play at the MacRitchie Reservoir park from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. THE TRADE and Expo at the Old Kalians Airport from 6 pm. to89 words
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Article, Illustration713 1971-05-02 11 BARRIE KEEFFE - Sea as '007' once more BARRIE KEEFFE By It's been 10 years since his first Bond role SEAN Connery reckoned the champagne was a trifle too fizzy. So using his finger for a swizzle stick he gave the bubbly a quick whisk and voila! James Bond would never have done713 words
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647 1971-05-02 11 PAUL ABISHEGANADEN - What's the future of such music in the face of rapid urbanisation? PAUL ABISHEGANADEN PROCESS OF EVOLUTION MAKES FOLK SONG HERITAGE OF THE PEOPLE By IN these days of rapid A urbanisation, when the cinema, radio, television and gramophone Including 'piped' music in restaurants and cafes, have obliterated every incentive647 words
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335 1971-05-02 11 CHENDRAWASIH - Popularity of the pantun is slowly dying out CHENDRAWASIH By Dari mana punai melayang Dari pay a turun kapadi Dari mana datang-nya sayang, Dari mata turun kahati TVD you know this l* age-old little pantun? If you grew up among Malays or Baba Chinese, or if you are a fairly335 words
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Advertisement89 1971-05-02 11 Wk "jr 1 ■■■■I ■Bf^bßß^hßF j&:-. mm Mm 4^l Anything you can do, I can do better. They're both right. And they both have their place on a Qantas jet, anywhere in the world. That's why Qantas introduced stewards in the first place. Because they do some things better than89 words
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Miscellaneous307 1971-05-02 11 Sunday Times Crossword ACROSS 1. Discharge (6): DOWN 1. To dismay (5); 6. Counting-frame (6); 11. Teem Hrt> ri. <;..„ (4); 12 Theatrical success 2 Hefcrew nieasui* (3). 3. Sup(3k 13. Projection (4): 14. j plies officer (13); 4. Large vaae Swagger (6), 16. Mere unpro- f 3); 5. A307 words
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Article, Illustration866 1971-05-02 12 SHULLEN SHAW - TAIWAN SHULLEN SHAW By ATTRACTIONS INCLUDE j CABARET GIRLS AND j PRICELESS ART OBJECTS nnHE greeters of 1 tourists in Taipei boast that visitors from Singapore and Malaysia are sure to like Taiwan best in a tour of Asia. They are as full of facts and figures to back up866 words
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483 1971-05-02 12 Pollution study by students angers Hawaii's tourist leaders WHAT began two months ago as a student-backed pollution study has turned into a confrontation between Ralph Nader, the consumer advocate, and the leaders of Hawaii's tourist industry. J. Davltt McAteer. a 26--year-old activist sent to Honolulu by Nader two months agoNYT - 483 words
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Advertisement322 1971-05-02 12 Get to Honolulu and Los Angeles through another world. The world of Dynasty on China Airlines. China Airlines now flies to Honolulu fIHPVPV WM =M and Los Angeles. Which means the world ■3^m)m^£mMW%M^mM^Kmr |EL JH. mmmM—^ °f Dynasty now makes three stops in the jf^^^BoH|^|^K^x' "11^^ _^^H^l US- Franc sco322 words
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Article819 1971-05-02 13 PEOPLE AND PROBLEMS Reader protests against poor HP firm s rebate ABDUL RAHIM of Johore Bahru bought a car with a loan of $2,500 about a year ago. He signed the usual hire-purchase forms prescribed by the finance company and agreed to pay 10 per cent per annum interest on819 words
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Article71 1971-05-02 13 TRANSPORT VOLUNTEERS APPEAL THE Singapore Handicaps' Friendship Club is appealing for transport volunteers for its visiting programme to hospital during weekdays, visiting handicapped members' homes during weekends, normally on Sundays. Volunteer transport is also required for bringing the handicapped to and back from the club's functions. Those who wish to71 words
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337 1971-05-02 13 Exim director to study credit needs of Singapore SINGAPORE. Sat.— Now visiting Singapore and Malaysia to study the Investment climate Is Mr. R. A. Dickinson, managing director of Exlm Credit Management Consultants of London. Mr. Dickinson was formerly with the British Board of Trade where he was Under-Secretarv of the337 words
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Article49 1971-05-02 13 The Straits tin price in Penang yesterday sagged 51.87J to (648.75 per picul on an official offering down 47 ton*. The market wu quiet with moderate support from the United States and Japan. The overnight London metal price lell £7 to £1.477 per metric ton.49 words
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Article50 1971-05-02 13 PENANG, Sat. A. "Hot Pants Queen" will be chosen at the Penang Red Cross Ball and dinner at Dragon Palace, Hotel Merlin, on July 3. There will be distribution of gifts to "Red Cross Baby of the Year" and others on World Red Cross Day, May 8.50 words
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Article, Illustration752 1971-05-02 13 UNNY KRISHNAN - UNNY KRISHNAN By Slow response to house ownership scheme for Government servants GOVERNMENT ser- vants have been slow in taking advantage of the house ownership plan started for them five months ago with a revolving fund of $100 million and a back-up fund of $1,000 million752 words
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Advertisement207 1971-05-02 13 I* Mtm 1 <w L -^J*^^_ "^rif^fc" *l AjLJfcf?"^ Is? gets The Queen's Award 1971 -^MM for outstanding world-wide sales I h 4ML. I The Queen's Award to Industry is the most coveted the only Scotch Whisky to receive this most dis- |||f V. f^'vZ'-C /V P) PTj and rare207 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1971-05-02 14 Staff Writer - Staff Writer By TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN Malaysia is forging ahead into the seventies with the latest and best in technological advances and all this is to extend the "electronic age" into the remotest village. "Live" transmission of a direct relay of the World1,129 words
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307 1971-05-02 14 Satellite television broadcasts usher in new era in communications /Communication \j by satellite can accelerate education, vastly increase cultural exchange and help to pool scientific data throughout the world. But these results can be achieved only through lntertional co operation and planning. That was the main conclusion emerging from a307 words
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Article, Illustration900 1971-05-02 15 Rita Loong - Rita Loong By STEPS TO ADD TO SAFETY ON THE ROADS SINGAPORE'S internal transportation system is moving into top gear with its recent overhaul and rapid projects taken to unravel the traffic tangle. Miles of road are being added as the building of900 words
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Article, Illustration900 1971-05-02 17 Satellite to open new era in S'pore telecoms TELECOMMUNICATIONS in Singapore will open a new era when the Sentosa earth satellite station starts operation in August. When the antenna dish aims at the satellite seemingly stationed over the Indian Ocean, the Republic will be able to receive and transmit live900 words
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Article, Illustration1465 1971-05-02 18 Staff Writer - Missing link 111 Staff Writer By WORK AUGURS WELL FOR FUTURE THAT vital missing link in Malaysia's excellent road system on the peninsula is slowly but surely turning itself into a reality. It io the 85-mile (136 km) East West highwa/ which is going to link Butterworth with Kota Bharu1,465 words
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Article, Illustration660 1971-05-02 19 Rita Loong - Rita Loong By /SINGAPORE can Vill afford net to *^J keep abreast with advancement and sophistication in the field of communication, particularly in the installation of efficient electronic equipment. Growth of the industrial sector has generaily Increased the workluad Of communications agencies such660 words
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757 1971-05-02 19 Staff Writer - Two firms blaze trail for motor industry Staff Writer By TWO Malaysian companies in Kuala Lumpur are blazing a new trail for the infant motor industry in the country. One company, the engineering off-shoot of a major agency house, recently unveiled a luxu-riously-appointed coach for use as a tour bus757 words
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Article, Illustration992 1971-05-02 20 TODAY more and more people are feeling the urge to communicate over ever greater distances and more quickly. Whether written, spoken or visual this communication depends on a combination of techniques and services to which we have given the general name of992 words
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Advertisement359 1971-05-02 14 When deliveries are your business You need AUSTIN Vans and Trucks I I I BrtrfCi- T*i;t k fOO y °w sf as muni v— Ht£ x H^^^^m^.^ Hll MBK^S &^H Ti ~zw^^K^DJß t DP 7 -flTSft^fc i r3R l« t H H md it IJ I S|vmHw« <SS.S m ■to^v359 words
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Advertisement144 1971-05-02 15 Our name looks HKe this In English, Spanish... Our name looks like this in many other languages. too. Pye export to well over 100 countries But it's not only our name that's always the same. There's our service. Pye are the world's largest exporters of radiotelephones. Pye radiotelephones for instant144 words
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Advertisement658 1971-05-02 16 Sole Agents for S. E. Asia. D-E RCO ASIA TRACTOR SPARES (PTE) LTD. w^^ y *W- *^r r a^B^B^B^aft Manufacturers, Repairers and Stockist of Tractor Undercarriage Parts tor all types of Earthmoving Tractors and the Largest Suppliers and Replacement "BERCO" (Italy) Part* Depot in South East Asia. For Trade Enquiries658 words
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Advertisement80 1971-05-02 17 SINGAPORE CHUAN HIANG CO (PTEJ LTD, Singapore 9. EAST MALAYSIA cm CHOP SENG CHOO Sftu,S«W*tJi« SHAHKAT HONG'S MOTORS CO. SON. BHQ.Sandakan.Sab^> KONG TECK COMPANY. Miri. Sarawak SOUuairwuiup- aKH OiC i cusraKsmßH Q TaW a a sato«h'C^ y<!s>iSy CYCLE i CARRIAGE (MALAYSIA) SON. BHD, Kola Kinabalu.Sabah V§!IMI&$ AVafa«T |r /7 PENIAGA280 words
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Advertisement210 1971-05-02 18 It's been a hard clay's flight jflflfllfak, I is just that. A long haul. jB j Not Lufthansa. JBlP^^^^^Mß' hLB We cant make a long haul a short IWI Wi fl^B one. But we can do things to make it rli 198 more comfortable. Like, after your 'S^^M Ml -I210 words
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Advertisement80 1971-05-02 18 MALAYAN RAILWAY THE NATIONS PRINCIPAL CARRIER OFFERS if Express Freight Service if Express Parcels Service if Transport of Consignment of Exceptional size and weight if Competitive freight rates for bulk and regular merchandise if Door to Door Collection and Delivery Service if Customs Clearance Service if Private Siding if Godown80 words
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Advertisement137 1971-05-02 19 SIMONS Vibro-Verken DYNAPAC Vibrating Rollers l^lßP^^MHH^m ■ff" y'tJgfciHwiiinfirti/^ i■■ B^^^K W f&t S6lf-prop6ll6d vibrsting rollGrs for every construction and building job. Tractor-drawn vibrating rollers JPB^""" with drum interchangeability, generated by Vibro-Verken's I patented ball and race principle, jH which lowers bearing stresses and cuts operation wear 1 and costs. ■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■Wusi.----/-*-:--**137 words
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Advertisement181 1971-05-02 20 I |L^flu|^yMHi^kM^'^M I Thai International can take you to Bangkok twice a daymorning or evening -Catch our evening flight from Singapore and arrive in time for a good night's sleep or a good night out. In fact, your Bangkok night begins when you board our big jets. They're not just181 words
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Advertisement277 1971-05-02 20 <* WHEN YOU PLACE AN I Al PHONE f I COMMUNICA ON YOUR DESK, YOU'LL NOTICE IMMEDIATELY THE DRAMATIC tf CHANGES IN YOUR «7 COMMUNICATION. (F Communica is a telephone with inter- j^ com and paging system providing a quick and easy line of communication. C It is ideal for277 words
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378 1971-05-02 21 ZITA ALDEN; iudith yong - ZITA ALDEN iudith yong By ■3»)in»mif HE SAW her across a crowded room at a party and he knew she was something special. It sounds like the beginning of a romantic saga, but it isn't. It's the way top London society photographer378 words
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Article, Illustration285 1971-05-02 21 It 's knickers this time THIS TEAR will almost certainly ro down In history as the dottiest ever fashionwlse. Short or tarring and feathering ourselves or switching back to woad, we've surrly {one about as far as we can go. Not you maybe? Certainly not me either. I'm talking about285 words
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Article, Illustration36 1971-05-02 21 And here's a not so dotty pair of pants An over- 18 version of the hot pants fashion. This shirtwoister has the skirt slashed to the waist to give you just a glimpse of matching pants.36 words
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509 1971-05-02 21 LEE - Building your own fashion world at home LEE By NOBODY these days needs to be a fashion drop-out. Firstly there's the thriving fashion industry in Singapore which offers a wide range of ready-to-wear items at prices to suit all pockets. Secondly, for those of you who prefer to put your509 words
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Advertisement250 1971-05-02 21 'Susan said that Jane said that you said that I should try Tampax tampons. •Why should 1? ■Bk J^k JaW a^a» Be. "Yes, I know they're worn internally, but I'd never thought of the 'no show' idea. Why, that means I could wear uq thing I own without worrying. E\cn250 words
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Advertisement262 1971-05-02 21 Bring 0n... and Ingredient;--6 cups KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 14 cups (15 oi. can) sweetened condensed milk Method 1. Combine Ke'logg's Corn Flakes and milr in mixing bowl; mix well. Drop by level measuring tablespoons, about 2 inches apart, on well-greased ana floured baking sheets. 2. Bake in moderate oven (350°262 words
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Advertisement95 1971-05-02 21 Advertisement End Dry Skin Wrinkles form in the milder weather because the skin contracts, making it hard for the little oil ducts to feed and protect the surface skin. Those of you with dry skins should take a little extra care at this time of the year by smoothing oil95 words
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Advertisement50 1971-05-02 21 JSEWand EXCITING* badouche Tonic-relaxing bubble bath enriched with Lipoproteins and Vitamins available in all leading chemists and departmental stores "Madame Rochas" Par/umi Rochtu, Parti M'Skmyauk ToeFborl HJ ye*»« 9na lIXM luangl T«ra« M»3*S kUW w*■ mi m k rj Lai Book your copy ot the twinging weeklylaMorpTstlng Radio TV WmUi50 words
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Advertisement133 1971-05-02 23 vj[ l/xfxl O liii'Pl I I! $aU .'*i SHARP'S exclusive Nuv.sitor K /I J^ I f I j I p; ""l&w means brighter clearer reception. |^k I V^ If Jfx sUI H ill tyAVV t |ljß You get more brilliant, livelier pictures I J\i I jIV 71 1 1^ IktSk^lh133 words
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Miscellaneous277 1971-05-02 23 AS YOU go through this less although there is lit- els< M A i I J coming year of life, tie possibility of effective a 1 k W J| you will have certain change at the moment. mu: doubts about the future. You must wait for other T You'll wonder277 words
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Miscellaneous264 1971-05-02 23 of Importance makes big reshuffle and you st follow suit his would not happen the earliest until Aut and might be deferrtill February 1972. Inancially you'd have le to worry about, ere's money in your background though you may not be able to put your hands upon it. After June264 words
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Miscellaneous820 1971-05-02 23 THIS WEEK FOR YOU CAPRICORN (Dec. 21- TAURUS (April 21-May rraneement ftt short Jan. 19): After the first 20): You'll find you're *^ii g at snort day or so you feel more getting out of the dol- nouce relaxed than you have drums and planning hop*- vmrn <«..» mw been820 words
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Article, Illustration282 1971-05-02 24 Wayne again as the rough tough gunfighter gIG John Wayne, fresh from his Oscar triumph in "True Grit 1 last year, heads the cast in this action-packed Western, "RIO LOBO." It is a role uniquely tailored to Wayne's talents, a tough, brawling ex-Civil War officer who frees a Texas town282 words
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Article156 1971-05-02 24 What makes 'My Fair Lady' a hit THE. ads say: "Brought back by overwhelming demand. 'MY FAIR LADY,' the greatest entertainment of all time!" One can quite understand why. It is truly a fabulous and successful film "loved by over 25.000,000 people from one end of the world to the156 words
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Article542 1971-05-02 24 THEATRE ILfORE and more people are Joining the coffee-house rounds getting "educated.'* All you have to do Is to keep your ears open. Fanfare brings you coffee house- hopping this week. Discover a new way of life, a new breed of people who think nothing of eating a542 words
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Advertisement400 1971-05-02 24 NEPTUNE'S COVE the only seafood restaurant with a pond full of live fish/crabs/prawns When we say fresh, we v? rt i wnwa* I mean right from the pond. w\ RJPI ly^— r To your table. Live, W^feSoSm Jumping prawns, g&roupa, \s\ s&^W M jt^ crabs of all sizes. sj?' \*s4^^400 words
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Advertisement34 1971-05-02 24 7 Fresh Crabs V From Joikors BoUfu, w I TwtUyCoolad t to yow ddigbt. C y Hii^Bfititewitai. k v *>• ii. j 1 Ttl:4lMSst4imS C a uOLOEIi «fl EV o i Lion j I •^^^^■^^^^^™JHSb»^^*i^^^J34 words
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Advertisement194 1971-05-02 24 Congratulations to the Management and board of Directors on their opening of SHANGRI-LA HOTEL We are proud to be entrusted J\^>^ with the following: "ll^fc^^^-^ FLUSH. UNI FIBROUS /Alftß' PLASTER CEILINGS TO AjKlftU I ALL GUEST ROOMS. /^VlBS^f SPECIAL PR E CAST rlwfj DOME CEILINGS. ACOUSTICAL VERMICU- ,K'lf' LITE SPRAYED194 words
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Advertisement633 1971-05-02 24 J^p-PJJBBBBBBBBB 5 ORGANISATIOII J Dim to f ilm 't Mn^th 4 SNOWS DAILY AT 11am. 2.15. S.lO «45p«. < At Normal Price* S G^>ro« C Scott in "PATTOH* 1 (Fox) Color by Deluxe Dimension ISO School: SI. OO to ony teat daily at Ham, 2.15 5 30pm S Showi Onfy633 words
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Article27 1971-05-02 25 lARBEQUC AND METRO'S Fuhlon Snow by Joan Booty'! Models. Or- hid Inn. Tonight 8.00 p.m. Make-up y Ilevlon. Drink* by K. N. 1 eiervatlona: *****2 B'por*.27 words
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503 1971-05-02 25 AUSSIE GIRLS JOLT AMERICANS BY SETTING 2 WORLD SWIM RECORDS LONDON, Sat. Karen Moras and Shane Gould turned the starstudded 11 -nation swimming meeting into a world record spectacular here last night and sounded a warning to Australia's opponents in the 1972 Munich Olympic Games. Blonde 14-year-old Shane equalled a503 words
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189 1971-05-02 25 Salavarria proves much too good for Hanagata MANILA, Sat. World Boxing Council's flyweight champion Erblto Salavarrla of the Philippines retained his title by outpointing Japan's Susumu Hanagata over 15 rounds here last night. It was Salav a r r 1 a's fourth successful defence of his crown. His last was189 words
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Article, Illustration219 1971-05-02 25 Riessen knocks out World's No. 1 rwALLAS. Sat. World Uno. 1 Rod Layer of Australia crashed to a shock 6-1, 7-6 defeat against American Marty Riessen in the second round of thi Rawlings Lawn Tennis Classic here. Layer seemed bothered by a back Injury, while Riessen played his usual hard-hittingReuter - 219 words
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Article49 1971-05-02 25 NEWMARKIT, S»t.— Alteaae Royale, owned by Mr. F. R. Hue-Wllllama, tod from start to finish to win the lft»g"«h 1,000 Guineas run over one mile here on Thursday. Mrs. M. Blade's Super Honey was second and Mr. T. F. BlackweUs Catherine Wheel third of 10 runners. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article42 1971-05-02 25 AOEN. Sat. Roger Bourgarel. the coloured winger whose omission from the French Rugby Union squad to to tour South Africa brought a storm of protest. Is sure to make the trip after all, leading French rugby officials said here yesterday.42 words
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Article307 1971-05-02 25 T ONDON, Sat. Majld ±J Khan, the 25-year-old Pakistani Test cricketer, scored the 26th century of his career and his first this season when he led Cambridge University to a seven-wlcket triumph over Leicestershire at Cambridge yesterday. Majld the Cambridge captain, hit 16 fours In307 words
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Advertisement840 1971-05-02 25 TO MABQI and Hanry Ooh a ton on -.5 7.. Thank* to Oyn»*colOfl»t ud Itaff of K.K.H. COON— KUOK Frmnkl* Bwee Kkeoof. r/o Mr. Mn. Ooon Kok Yini of reullnf Jaym, to Kay Oon Kwonf. d.'o Tan Sii A Puan Sri I'hillp Kuok of Jobor* Bahru. on 30-4.71. CHUA 11AM840 words
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Advertisement832 1971-05-02 25 TYPEWRITING. Individual attention. Rapid simplified course, flinii anytime. Register early. Raja's College. 21 SD Chanel Road (*****8), Raja Raffle* Place (SUM/ *****0). CORRESPONDENCE A REPORT WRITING. Kive month« rapid course ■Urtlns May. Register early. Raja's College. 21SD Chanel Road (4976*8), Raja Raffle* Place (*****/*****0). SHORTHAND rapid simplified course. Classes anytime832 words
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Advertisement447 1971-05-02 25 Vehicle* lor sale i»»7 MORRIS 1100. Two onm ilnce T:ll:«7. White wit* 'red trim. 14,750/-. Universal Can, 4S Orchard Road. Tel: M 2311. tIMCA 1000 CL Model 19ST registered l»«a iport tyres, radio accessories. M.300/-. Tel: 531M2. At your service FAIRLAOY SOCIAL ESCORT offfn thirty attractive ladle* entertain you. 4T-B447 words
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Advertisement632 1971-05-02 25 UNITED BUS CO. (PTE) LTD. (YELLOW BUS) NEW BUS SERVICES We have pleasure to announce the introduction of a New Bus Service No. 160 A which will commence operation on MONDAY, 3rd MAT. 1971. It commences from Rotherham Gate (Naval Base) to New Bridge Road as follows: Via Admiralty Road632 words
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Article, Illustration59 1971-05-02 26 EASY WIN FOR MARTELLO TOWER MARTELLO TOWER, rid- I den by Nawari All, strides powerfully to the finishing line to beat Jangan L u p a (Subian Dal wee) by two lengths in the second race at Bukit Timah yesterday. Aramada (Johnny Miller) finished third half a length away with59 words
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1991 1971-05-02 26 EPSOM JEEP - Blue Sky, Dragon Steed double for Auric Stable EPSOM JEEP By URIC STABLE ended a lean spell with a double at Bukit Timah yesterday. Both winners paid well Blue Sky $99 and Dragon Steed $52. Sincerity, promoted to Class 1 without winning in Class 2, confirmed high rating with a1,991 words
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Advertisement33 1971-05-02 26 We haven't made the 1971 Volvo any safer. mmm^. fl^ w '**a&kt V 7l P VH P^^TP^T^^^BaT^V sMi BgaaßaSaHalll alllr^ > »»»BBa»»»»MBn»»»»»lBa»aBB| BBBBBa^—— aaaaa»^^^^^^^^aai^^^^l^^i^^Ba^^^^S^^aaaaT^^r'^^^^Bß»^^BaP^P^^^BaT^PßTV^^P^P^aaaaP(^^^BaaaJ l»»P*P^BaaH aaaaaaaP^l^aaßß Baaalaaa^a^^lll lisss^l^™^"^^^P^""^ I^^^"^^^^^^^V t^Bß|l^WPß,MaM^B}jß^fcßyß^^^^B|^Bj^^ C> 4 4 i'l33 words
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Advertisement14 1971-05-02 26 Qatidh7i '7^Hm^fdHl& Golf Clubs k BantA naaaa\SkV Available At All I Leading Sports Stores14 words
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Article, Illustration176 1971-05-02 27 Count Carlo has great chance to win again RACING with EPSOM JEEP ]Vf AKE Count Carlo your "banker" in Race 1 at Bukit Timah today. A smart winner last time out over the Kuala Lumpur 6f, Count Carlo looks well in with bottom weight here. He will be ridden by176 words
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Article, Illustration1687 1971-05-02 27 BEAU BRIDGE: Ran well at Ipoh on Apr 10 when fifth with 8.11 over 5)f in Class 4 Div 0: down in Class 5 he must have chance. Jl -|.i\D.\: Looks fit after a rest; showed promise first time out over Bt. Timah 6'. on Nov 281,687 words
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Article, Illustration1606 1971-05-02 27 GOING FORECAST: Good. .TT.iJM 1.45 CLASS 5. DIV. 2 —6F iMH-alaW ($5500 $4,550 to winner) 1 00 never MIND II (Open) Allan S 9.0 (dc +2) Colaman IS 2 DO SOMERSET ROAD (Nlkaloo) Ahmad 6 9.0 (de +17) ValK 17 s ***** tincci HARAPAN 111 a (Shorty)1,606 words
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Article156 1971-05-02 27 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER COUNT CARLO Hace 1: KoU Tinfcl Beau Bridge BEAU BRIDGE Count Carlo Julinda KOTA TINGGI Temerloh Count Carlo PERI Race I: State Pension Indrapura FAME SHOES Peri State Pension INDRAPURA Chine Dynasty Peri WEST LAKE Race 1: Ve» Dear Bistro Boy WEST LAKE Yea156 words
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Advertisement520 1971-05-02 27 ACCOUNTANTS BRUNEI SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED invites applications from qualified Accountants for employment in its Finance Department in Seria. where initiative anc the ability to work independently are essential. Candidates should possess professional qualifications at the C.A.. A.C.C.A.. A.C.W.A. or equivalen* level and be aged 25 35. Previous commercial or520 words
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170 1971-05-02 28 Brigadier Gerard slams 'Big Two' in 2,000 VTEWMARKET, Sat. Brigadier Gerard, for whom an offer of £250,000 was turned down last year, Justified his owner's confidence in him by coasting home in the 2,000 Guineas Classic here today. Mrs. John Hislop's colt had only five rivals for the winner's purseReuter - 170 words
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Obituary38 1971-05-02 28 JUSTIN ROZARIO PAISIO away peacefully. l-i.-71 Mount Alvernia Hoipltal. Cortege leave* 13. Jalan OrlMk oft Jalan Senanf 6 m.». Chanel Road 1.30 p.m. 2-5-71 (or Lady of Perpetual Succur Church and thence Chua Chu Kang RoaO Cemetry.38 words
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Article, Illustration401 1971-05-02 28 ERNEST FRID/ t - Maimoon gets a challenger ERNEST FRID/t By HIGHLIGHT of the second Singapore AAA All-Comers meet this season, at Farrer Park today, will be the clash between National champion Maimoon Bakar and schoolgirl star Lee Tai Jong in the women's 800 m. Tai Jong, 16, herself made the decision to switch401 words
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Article109 1971-05-02 28 byaney man invents 'tyre' bat SYDNEY. Sat A sports equipment manufacturer here is eoaaldertng the Introduction of the world's first inflatable cricket bat. A prototype of the bat has been designed by Sydney inventor, Mr. p. Nicholson. It consists of a bicycle Inner tube, heavily bound and taped, and inserted109 words
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Article47 1971-05-02 28 Sha'ari Tadin was elected the new president of the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association at their biennial meeting. Other officials elected were: deputy president Jacob Yoong; vice-presidents Charles Bridges. Tan Eng Yoon and Seah Cher Chia; secretary G. I. Balasundram; Albert Quek; National coach Mushood Ahmad.47 words
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378 1971-05-02 28 Leeds win to keep their title hopes alive ONDON, Sat. Arsenal Li need only a goalless draw in their final match against Tottenham Hotspur on Monday to win the English Football League First Division title for the first time since 1953. The championship tussle was left undecided after leaders Leeds378 words
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229 1971-05-02 28 SRC TOD AY CAN END POLICE'S VICTORY RUN pOLICEs merry run in the Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament is expected to end today when they face SRC in a key match at Thomson Road. Police, with seven scalps In their bag, may find SRC's line-up of nine State players more229 words
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257 1971-05-02 28 UN TELLS IOC: BAR RHODESIA AT MUNICH f TNITED NATIONS. Sat.— A draft resolution Introduced in the I.N. Decolonisation Committee yesterday urged the banning of Rhodesia from next year's Olympic Games. The resolution, which was expected to be passed unanimously, urges the International Olympic Committee to "suspend the so-called National257 words
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Article58 1971-05-02 28 JERUSALEM. Sat— Kipchoge Kelno Kenya's Olympic 1.500 m champion, was surprisingly beaten into second place by Ethiopia's Johannes Mohammed in a 3.000 m race here on the openIng day of the ninth International Hapoel Games yesterday. Mohammed flashed past a tiring Kelno 120 metres from the tape,58 words
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Article118 1971-05-02 28 T ONDON, Sat— Shane Gould, 14-year-old Australian swimmer, set a Women's World 200 m freestyle record of 2 mln 6.5 sec here today. The previous record 2:06.7 was set by American Debbie Meyer in 1968. Miss Gould yesterday had equalled the World 100 m freestyle record118 words
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Article, Illustration388 1971-05-02 28 Goalie's error puts Burma in last 4 OMIYA, Sat. Defending champions Burma moved into the semi-finals of the Asian Youth soccer championship here today with a 1-0 win over Malaysia. Burma will meet Israel in the semifinals on Monday at Tokyo's National Stadium. The Israelis were awarded a walkover in388 words
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Miscellaneous108 1971-05-02 28 ATHLETICS SAAA Second All -Comers meet (Farrer Park a pm > CRICKET SCA senior league: SRC v Police (Thomson Road); Army v Indian Asm. (Glllman Barracks); SCC v SCRC (padang); RAF Changl Naval Base C.C. (Ch&ngl); CSC v RAF Ten nan (BalesUer) Junior league: Port Authority v RAF Changl B108 words
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Miscellaneous134 1971-05-02 28 ijiiin ""^TctLi ry^TilW^V^J rJt^Mt^t^l i *cri«l Ills Btid. Dnwiais »jr Gary Beaai treat ■hele|r*»k« by S»dnr« Hirrli. S I Strengthening the left hand /^^^T^N /<jS^\ I I /wuMHonimoHm I l i\Vr C ul!it!S!Xu!^) I TPYwmktW YOUB If" HAND WUMSOt Vf», I y^^^V l t "J N U 1 S u134 words
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