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Title Section24 1971-07-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article369 1971-07-07 1 Red threat is 'real' Pledge of an all-out bid to beat the terrorists KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday MALAYSIA'S Deputy Prime Minister Tun (Dr.) Ismail said today the communist threat was •real." He reassured the people, however, that the Government was not only capable of meeting this threat but would go all369 words
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69 1971-07-07 1 Vietcong peace plan 'not inflexible' ijARIS Tues. Vietcont 1 Foreign Minister. Madame Nguyen Thi Binh, indicated today that her July 1 peace package submitted to the United States was not an inflexible take it or leave it package, reports UPI. In an interview she said she was ready to go69 words
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Article, Illustration152 1971-07-07 1 rE 83,000-ton liner the former Queen Elizabeth, now the Seawise University, was early this morning sailing down the Straits of Malacca for Singapore, where she is expected today to take on fuel and water. The picture (above) of the former Cunard flagship, now owned by152 words
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391 1971-07-07 1 YEO TOON JOO - Agnew visit: Local press denied facilities YEO TOON JOO By CINGAPORE, Tues. 13 Local pressmen were denied facilities accorded American correspondents and international news agencies by the US Embassy here during Vice-Presldent Spiro Agnew's two day visit. U.S. information attache Mr. Harry Luchs, who refused to give the Straits Times391 words
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Article25 1971-07-07 1 BONN. Tuee. Krench President Oeorges Pompidou and West German Chancellor Willy Brandt today went Into the second day of their political consultations. AP.AP - 25 words
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Article107 1971-07-07 1 HARRY MILLER - HARRY MILLER By ONDON, Tues.— FormMJ er MSA secretary and leial adviser Gerald Fernandei today lost his final appeal acalnst extradition to Singapore to face a charge of corruption. The British Home Secretary, In rejecting his appeal to be allowed to remain In Britain, signed a107 words
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287 1971-07-07 1 EVELYN NG - Gamblers murdered my son, says father EVELYN NG By i: Singapore, Tuesday J^ BUSINESSMAN whose son's body was found in the. sea off Sentosa with a heavy steel shackle tied to both legs today told a coroner that gamblers and black marketeers had murdered his son. Mr. Tien Chong Hin.287 words
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Article22 1971-07-07 1 TICKET No. *****92 won the first prise of $400,000 in the Singapore Sweep drawn yesterday. Full results in Page 8.22 words
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Article, Illustration99 1971-07-07 1 NEW YORK, Tues. Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong died today at his home in New York. The Jazz trumpeter was 71. Armstrong's death was announced by Bill Doll Associates, the firm which did publicity for him. "Louis died quietly at his home at 5.30 a.m." the spokesman said. Armstrong was99 words
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Article564 1971-07-07 1 Super power China by Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tun Abdul Razak told Parliament today Malaysia suported the admission of the People's Republic of China into the United Nations as a super power on the same status as Soviet Russia and the United States. This further clarification about Malaysia's stand towards564 words
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Article70 1971-07-07 1 CAIRO, Tuts. Donald Bergus. chief U.S. diplomatic representative In Cairo, and Michael Sterner, head of the State Department's Egyptian affairs section, called on Minister of State fcr Foreign Affairs, Hafez Ismail, today. The meeting Is believed to be the start of a new pha.se In the70 words
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Article25 1971-07-07 1 BONN, Tues. French President Oeorges Pompidou and West German Chai.cellor Willy Brandt today went Into the second day of their political consultations. AP.AP - 25 words
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Article30 1971-07-07 1 BEIRUT, Tues. U.S. Vice- President Spiro Agnew arrived in Kuwait this evening on the third lap of his world tour, according to a broadcast by Kuwait Radio—Reuter.30 words
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Advertisement85 1971-07-07 1 A different machine in seconds! Olivetti P203 office computer The reason thai so many companies can do so many different things with a P203 is a small magnetic card that stores programmes or data externally and can be changed in a second Its programability is unlimited for invoicing, payroll, stock85 words
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Article307 1971-07-07 2 SYDNEY, Tuesday fHINA will open a full "dialogue" with Australia only when the country's Opposition Labour" Party comes to power, according to a radio report from Peking. The report said Premier Chou En-lal had made this known to Labour leader Mr. Oough Whitlam yesterday at307 words
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Article, Illustration435 1971-07-07 2 Silence in Cairo over new peace bid CAIRO, Tuesday JJGYPT today maintained a deliberate silence on the visit of two senior U.S. officials who arrived here yesterday to revive the United States' flagging diplomatic efforts at solving the Middle East crisis. The State Department has sent Mr. Donald Bergus, theReuter; AP - 435 words
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136 1971-07-07 2 JAKARTA, Tues. The army has freed Ountur, son of the late President Soekarno, from all charges of communist associations after interrogating him for six hours, Informed sources said here today. He was Interrogated by the Peace Restoration Command yesterday following a report that he attendedReuter - 136 words
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243 1971-07-07 2 mOKYO. Tues. Enrllsh X is still considered a foreign languaee worth learning, in the opinion of some Chinese Communists in Shanghai. The Chinese Communist Party appears to share this view. The party committee in a Shanghai machine tools plant said that since a Workers'AP - 243 words
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Advertisement186 1971-07-07 2 If more Singaporeans drove Volvo, there d be more Singaporeans. In the last 4 years, 1075 people died in road accidents rear ends which, on collision, take the main force of in Singapore. And that's 1075 reasons why there impact leaving the passenger compartment untouched, should be safety regulations regulations186 words
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Advertisement104 1971-07-07 2 hundred examination essays by A Almeida For candidates preparing for School Certificatt. H.S.C., TTC, S3 50 EXAMINATION GUIDE TO From Tree Dwellings To New Towns by S. A. Almeida 65 Test Papers with hundreds of Model Questions I Complete Answers $3.25 Available at good bookshops CHOPMEN ENTERPRISES Cut here Chopmen104 words
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Miscellaneous50 1971-07-07 2 THE GAMBOLS By Birry Appleby £that GouN&e uxe\ (luore He's) faeozoe'e xcv n J Ynot vrco r rue doobj~>^ L_^_V—^ /OH I 'SHALL HAS/c A fAU 1 ITS GOit^Tto\ I hard job reeeuAPisks Be bagi&z than J HIM TO HAIL DOVJN < v THOU&UT^U' > MAT LOOSe BOARD) > sS-*"50 words
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708 1971-07-07 3 US saboteurs infiltrated Hanoi— shock report NEW YORK, Tuesday A TEAM of American saboteurs was in Hanoi in 1954, The New York Times reported yesterday. They contaminated the city bus company's oi 1 supplies, so as to wreck the buses' engines, and made detailed notes on targets for future paramilitaryAgencies - 708 words
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Article40 1971-07-07 3 PHILADELPHIA, Tues. Thieves who stole a car from a dealer's parkins lot here soon realised they had made a bad choice a very conspicuous U5535,000 white Rolls Royce convertible and one of only 20 In the U.S. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article41 1971-07-07 3 BLANTYRE. Tues. Dr. Kamuzu Band a whose relations with white-ruled South Africa and Portugal have led to severe criticism by many of his fellow African leaders, will be sworn In today as President (or life of Malawi. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration602 1971-07-07 3 Big Minh warns: All's lost if Thieu rigs polls I SAIGON, Tuesday QENERAL Duong Van Minh, a potential challenger for the Presidency yesterday accused President Thieu of using intimidation and pressure to ensure his re-election. The General, in an Inter- view here, urged the U.S. to apply all Its influenceNYT - 602 words
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Article53 1971-07-07 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. Thirty-nine U.S. Marine recruits are In hospital for treatment of kidney and muscle ailments after allegedly being drilled three times harder than regulations allow, a Paris Island officer disclosed yesterday. He said three drill instructors of the unit have been transferred to non-training duties pending aReuter - 53 words
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Article51 1971-07-07 3 NEW YORK. Tues. A man who claimed he fell from a small plane yesterday while taking photographs was issued a summons for parachuting illegally within the city limits. Scan O'Reilly, 33. Qf New York, suffered only minor injuries when he landed on a dirt mound In Central51 words
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Article33 1971-07-07 3 MIAMI. Tues. An Inmate at a State prison in Raiford. angered over the theft of some of his personal belongings. fatally stabbed another inmate and critically wounded a third yesterday. AP.AP - 33 words
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Article27 1971-07-07 3 REOGIO CALABRIA. Tues. There men were shot dead and two wounded during a bank raid In the south Italian town of Polistena yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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135 1971-07-07 3 NEWARK, (New Jersey), Tues. A Federal jury yesterday convicted Mayor Thomas WheJan of Jersey City and seven political associates of plotting to extort huge sums of money from people involved in business deals with their city. They were accused of 27 counts of extortionReuter - 135 words
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Advertisement342 1971-07-07 3 10 ways the Dale Carnegie Course helps men and women: Acquire poise and confidence Speak effectively Sell yourself and your fdeas Be at your best with any group Remember names Think and speak on your feet Control fear and worry Be a belter conversationalist Develop your hidden abilities Win a342 words
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Advertisement328 1971-07-07 3 Hui -^^riy f/ff\ Th> largest pharmaceutical industry in Alia and a leading producer of KJ Vit. C in the world. Xl THE WONDER TONIC WITH CANDT TASTE HSJ Hicec premises you skin that stays healthy, sparkling n d blemish-free. One tablet of Hicee contains a strong PSgH dose of 500328 words
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178 1971-07-07 4 Crash pilot mistook airport site say experts UAKODATE (Japan), Tues. Investigators of a Japanese a:r crash that killed 60 people are considering a theory that Instrument malfunction led a pilot into mistaking a rugged mountainside for an airport. This was based on final conversations between the pilot of the Japanese-builtReuter - 178 words
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Article, Illustration87 1971-07-07 4 Thank you Mr. Presidentfrom Young Americans after getting their voting rights AFTER witnessing the official signing of the 26th Amendment on Monday, which gives 18-year-olds the right to vote. President Nixon appe ar s to be campaigning for their vote. Actually the Chief Executive is shaking the hands of membersUPI - 87 words
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134 1971-07-07 4 2,000-year sacred Bodhi tree dying COLOMBO. Tues. The world's oldest tree, the more than 2.000-year-old sacred Bodhi tree venerated by millions of Buddhists, is dying from overdoses of milk. The tree is a sapling which grew from the original tree at Gaya under which the Buddha, then Prince Siddhartha Gautama,AP - 134 words
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Article, Illustration336 1971-07-07 4 Yard to quiz exKing on stamps riddle LONDON, Tuesday. SCOTLAND Yard detectives plan to question the dethroned King of Yemen, "Sword of Islam" Mohammed Al Badr, in a mystery involving millions of Arab postage stamps. The mystery could also Involve a former US Air Force intelligence officer who became aAP - 336 words
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231 1971-07-07 4 Russian eye surgeon restores man's sight MOSCOW, Tues.— A Russian eye surgeon restored the sight of a man who had been blinded by chemicals by making a new right eye out of the undamaged back halves of the man's eyeballs, Tass reported. "Such an operation had never been done anywhereAP - 231 words
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302 1971-07-07 4 GENEVA, Tuesday ITNITED Nations Secrew tary General U Thant criticised world expenditure on arms yesterday and asked how long people would continue to put up with It In a seven-page message read to the opening of the summer session of the UnitedReuter - 302 words
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Advertisement131 1971-07-07 4 you meet the new DATSUN 1200 wherever you go That's because the Datsun 1200 is such a great success. It looks big. Feels big. But measures small. Superbly proportioned, that's why. Everything just right. In the right places. Performs that way too. Glides smoothly in town traffic. Off the mark131 words
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174 1971-07-07 5 Queen of Pacific flies in with 'naughty' books I(UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Nineteen-year-old university student Nelia Sancho blushes whenever anyone sees her reading a "sexy and naughty" book. Smiling rather wryly, Nelia from the Philippines said today: "I read them when I'm waiting for a flight. You know, these are the174 words
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Article32 1971-07-07 5 SINOAPORE. Tues. Labourer Yap Van Khenß was fined $150 or a month's Jail today for promoting a game of rotiette using money as stake at Jalun Bukit Ho Swee yesterday.32 words
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Article34 1971-07-07 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Education and MP for Cairnhill, Mr. Lim Kirn San, will present prizes to winners of a bird singing contest at the Cairnhill community centre on Sunday.34 words
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294 1971-07-07 5 Gerakan to shift party HQto Penang K. LUMPUR. Tues. T\R Lim Chong Eu, acting Gerakan chairman, today announced the party headquarters would be moved from Petaling Jaya to Penang. As he was speaking to newsmen, the acting secretary-general of the party, Mr. Ong Boon Seong, began removing all the files294 words
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Article28 1971-07-07 5 SINOAPORE. Tues. An art and crafts exhibition organised by the Ministry of Education will open at the Victoria Memorial Hall on July 23 at 5.30 p.m.28 words
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Article, Illustration186 1971-07-07 5 SIX -y e a r-old Koh Tuck Soon was twice honoured when the First Lady. Mrs. Sheares, went to the Singapore School for the Deaf yesterday. The little boy was the first to step onto the school's "Bridge of Progress" after Mrs.186 words
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Article60 1971-07-07 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. An SAF lieutenant, who was killed In a recent road accident, was buried with full military honours yesterday. Lt. Llm Pang Yoong, 26, was married three months ago. He was on his way to work on June 29 at 6.45 a.m. when a60 words
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219 1971-07-07 6 EDB sets up a hot line' with private industry By SOH TIANG KENG CINGAPORE, Tues. The Economic Development Board has established a "hot line" with private industry. It has formed a corps of 30 senior officers, who, actting as liaison officers, will "widen and Improve the dialogue" with various companies219 words
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Article24 1971-07-07 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. About 200 delegates from 10 countries will attend the Asian Christian conference to be held from Aug. 8 to 12.24 words
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Article127 1971-07-07 6 STUDENTS MAY BOYCOTT CANTEEN SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union says it will boycott the students' canteen and hold a demonstration there if conditions, which it claims are "appalling," are not remedied by Thursday. Students at the canteen today said they were dissatisfied with the condition of the kitchen,127 words
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Article61 1971-07-07 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. A coroner today recorded a finding of misadventure on a 17-year old youth. Tan Ah Sin. whose body was recovered from a pond off Yio Chu Kang Road on June 18. The court heard that villagers had earlier seen some youths wading at the edge of61 words
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Article25 1971-07-07 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The finals of the Teenagers' Dental Health competition will be held at the Victoria Theatre on July 18 at 5.30 p.m.25 words
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176 1971-07-07 6 rpHE first Malaysian law conference, organised by the Bar Council, will be held here from July 15 to 17. The main purpose of the conference is to enable lawyers to examine present day legislation with a view to helping in the development176 words
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Article, Illustration432 1971-07-07 6 CHU A SIEW KENG - Pollution by cars 'most pressing problem' CHU A SIEW KENG By Singapore, Tuesday AIR pollution by motor vehicles is Singapore's most pressing ecological problem, according to an enviromental health expert today. Dr. Kazuyoshi Kawata, associate professor of enviromental health at John Hopkins University in the School of Hygiene and Public432 words
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Advertisement326 1971-07-07 6 5 SHHpt' WKr' S»nyo SAP-RI2B of 11.000 BTU split-typ* *t-con<Jitioo«. Alto •viiUW*: Model SAP-RIBB of 16.000 BTU capacity ...at a beautifully practical price. When you have a beautiful home, great concealed on the balcony, in the garden H ME^^7 air conditioner holes wreck the beauty. or even on the roof.326 words
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Miscellaneous103 1971-07-07 6 Alley Oop By Y.T. Hantlin THATS GOT TO BE YEAH.' THEY MUSTA ...CMON, DOC! STKX TH' CAR'S ALL RK3HT, V<" -..^SPONE OF THOSE BUMS FIGURED WE'D SHOW J WITH ME AN' KEEP NOBOC^U- SPOT IT AHEM! WONMU&Ti \3Sr&Z3M WHO TRIED_ TO RUN L UP HERE... IT QUIET.' BACK THERE.' 1...103 words
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570 1971-07-07 7 'Daisy Daisy then a fatal stabbing: Steward SINGAPORE. Tu«s. MSA steward told the High Court today of the night he and 10 of his colleagues drank at a hotel bar and sang "Daisy, Daisy" using suggestive words. The sing-song session ended with one uf them, 24-year-old Peter Bernard Cheah, fatally570 words
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Article, Illustration160 1971-07-07 7 SINGAPORE. Toes. Mr. Teo Tin Chuan. leader of the National Theatre Company Chinese Orchestra, has a challenging mission ahead of him to instil Interest In Chinese traditional music Into the Western audience. And the opportunity will come when he rives a160 words
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Article84 1971-07-07 7 200,874 more people in Sabah KOTA KINABALU, Tues. Sabah's population now stands at 655,295 as against 454,421 in 1960. Sandakan l the most densely populated area. with 72.430 people, followed by Kudat with 66.164 and Kota Klnabalu with 61,645. Penslangan. In the interior. Is the leasr populated with only 5,77084 words
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134 1971-07-07 7 SINGAPORE, Tues— There are plans to build a vocational Institute for the deaf beside the Singapore School for the Deaf in Mountbatten Road. A project of the Singapore Association for the Deaf, it will also house the association office and act as a headquarters134 words
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Article115 1971-07-07 7 OINCAPORE, Tues.— Sixty civil servants were sacked last year, the Public Serrice Commission annual report for 1970 revealed today. They were among: 298 disciplinary cases heard by the PSC Uut year. Of the 60 dismissals, 20 were due to conviction for criminal offences, 23115 words
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Article165 1971-07-07 7 SINOAPORE. Tues. The Straits Tlmea has received another donation of tIS (or the late Detective Yap Scan Hua Fund which nou stands at f 1.449. Latest donations came from: Prkam Singh Berhad, Seremban. $5; Mlas Terry. Pahang, $10. Donations to other funds: The Forgotten One*165 words
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Advertisement234 1971-07-07 7 Why Doctors recommend Ribena "mum I* j \mmm\ I^^HB I a Sk^ i.-^ ~^is^isH B jlß^P^^ ■'x-.^SkiSii^F mam reaches you intact. So, from the best blackcurrants, JSwfi& B^ wHllUl vll one of nature's richest sources of Vitamin C, comes iBI^Sf W nmiil a c^' health-giving delicious drink Ribena. m^'W Mm234 words
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184 1971-07-07 8 Quarrel over taps ended with a broken nose- CINGAPORE, Tues. A quarrel over the use of water taps between two subtenants one a woman ended with her suffering a broken nose. Today In court, bus conductor Yeow Kalt Leng. 31, denied causing grievous hurt to the woman. Sim Kirn See,184 words
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Article72 1971-07-07 8 Three SIM courses SINOAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Institute of Management U still accepting applications from Junior executives and management trainees for their three course* on management science, production management, and law of business. The management science course begins on Friday and the other two on July 12 The fee for72 words
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Article, Illustration381 1971-07-07 8 Police chief to get envoy's post SINGAPORE, Tuesday "jMIE Commissioner of Police, Mr. Cheam Kim Seang, 48, will be appointed an ambassador to one of Singapore s missions abroad in September, after relinquishing his police post at the end of this month. A Public Service Commission statement, which announced this381 words
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Article34 1971-07-07 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. A 60--year-old man. Lee Kit. wm fined $85 by a magistrate's court for having one packet of prepared opium and some opium utensil* at Upper Nankin Street on July I.34 words
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Article, Illustration142 1971-07-07 8 ENGINEER ESTHER FLIES OFF WITH 50 MEN SINGAPORE. Toes. Convent-educated Esther Teo (above), 21, has never stepped out of Singapore. But tomorrow she will fly off with 50 young men. Esther Is leaving for a oneyear course in production planning engineering. For Esther Teo is a woman engineer and the142 words
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Article50 1971-07-07 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Hardware Association will hol4 tea. party and dinner to celebrate Its fifth anniversary and the opening of IU new piemlses In Kallang Road on July 17. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, will officiate at the ceremony.50 words
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Article216 1971-07-07 8 SINGAPORE. TUM. Ticket No. *****92 won the FIRST PRIZE of $400,000 In the Singapore Sweep draw conducted by Singapore Pools at the Outram Park complex tonight. The other results were: SECOND ($150,000 >: *****74 THIRD ($75,000): *****19 TICKETS ending with 5816 win $500. TICKETS ending with 8074 win216 words
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Advertisement13 1971-07-07 8 SEIKO Sales Service Station TMOMC SIA COCSIPTE LTD 34 B«Mortfßo«d Spore tin 3WI?J13 words
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Advertisement979 1971-07-07 8 <Sb> A_ NEXT CHANGE; i; |Lf Jl JJllJij K^ ==LIDO== I HllilllllUi 'j^ Father Calabrizi 1 1: organisation:; J m^^ ison his way to 8j! I'WVjZV? 1 attena a tnosi m ~c A aiv on up tmi junou H B ii. with th« "CARRY ON' T r 1 |B^V unusual979 words
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Article, Illustration284 1971-07-07 9 The Four Aces— minus a trump out in the cold THE Four Aces appeared before the Singapore Press yesterday one "trump card" less. There were only three of them. But they were quick to assure their fans there would be no difference in their music tomorrow night. Because the missing284 words
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257 1971-07-07 9 Metric age still 10 years off for most Only retail trade will make it popular, says Highway SINGAPORE, Tuesday 90 per cent of Singaporeans will not "think metric" for another 10 to 15 years, according to an article in the Highway, organ of the Automobile Association. And the metric age257 words
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83 1971-07-07 9 Man accused of forgery is remanded SINOAPORE. Tues. A printer charged with counterfeiting foreign currency was today remanded at the Queenstown Remand Prison because he could not raise bail of $50,000. Chan Mun Son, 48. is alleged to have forged US$2O currency bills at Joo Seng Road, off Upper Aljunled83 words
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Article91 1971-07-07 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Two Jobless men today admitted robbing a mechanic and his girl friend at Corporation Road near the almostcompleted drlve-ln cinema on June 15. Tan Ah Oon, 17, and Chiang Wai Sol. 24, togethar with another man, robbed Ng Chuan Huat, 19, and Cher Quak91 words
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Article40 1971-07-07 9 SINOAPORE, Tuea.— The Student Christian Movement, Singapore Polytechnic, will hold a talk on "Result achievement and youth" by Dr. R M. Shah, an International Labour Organisation expert, at the Polytechnic's main lecture theatre tomorrow at 6 p.m.40 words
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273 1971-07-07 9 Season bus tickets for students are now on sale- CINGAPORE, Tues. J Monthly season bus tickets for schoolchildren are now on sale. The Associated Bus Services started selling them at Its three offices In Changi Road. Bedok Road and Ylo Chu Kang Road yesterday. The tickets, white In colour with273 words
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Article55 1971-07-07 9 HONG KONG. Tues. Ten Hong Kong Government officers will be flying to Singapore on July 18 for a two-week visit to study local administration, a government spokesman said today. The team, comprising 10 city district officers and liaison officers will also spend one week inReuter - 55 words
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Article37 1971-07-07 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Motorist Teng Nlan Seng of Ganges Avenue was fined $200 today for driving carelessly and colliding Into an BTC bus along Holland Road on Jan. 20 and for not having an Insurance cover.37 words
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Miscellaneous265 1971-07-07 9 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. A thoroughbred horse on 7. Ah These may be put up 6 c taken by the colo ratura (7). 8. An appointment with the 9. Types of defence favoured by French champion (7). wrestlers (11). 10 Striker who steals away? (6). 15 direction without a265 words
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138 1971-07-07 10 Better education call to children by Lee SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew last night advised children to become better educated, especially in technical education, in order to have a good future in Singapore in the 1980s. He said: "The jumbo jet age has come to Singapore. With our rapid138 words
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552 1971-07-07 10 T.F. HWANG - Retrial for man found on two counts T.F. HWANG MURDER- ASSAULT TRIAL A NULLITY By CINGAPORE, Tues. Three Supreme Court Judges ruled today that a murder trial held after the abolition of the trials by Jury last year was a nullity. The trial took place before two Judges of the552 words
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105 1971-07-07 10 University of Malaya gets Ramani's law books KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The University of Malaya library has acquired a collection of valuable law books belonging to the late Senator R. Ramanl, Malaysia's former permanent representative to the United Nations. More than 4,000 volumes Including law journals and reports were obtained at105 words
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Article46 1971-07-07 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. The MP for Ulu Pandan. Dr Chiang Hal Ding, will open the food and fun fair of Parrer Primary School on July 12 at 10 am. The fair Is in aid of the school's educational and extracurricular activity fund.46 words
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Article40 1971-07-07 10 SINOAPORE. Tver A jobless man, Ng Teng Kok, 25, was jailed today for four months when he admitted extorting an undisclosed sum of money from an executive. Ernest Ming Sing Lee, at South Bridge Road on April 16.40 words
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Article, Illustration250 1971-07-07 10 Happy golucky girl falls to her death CINGAPORE, Tues. A pretty "happy-go-lucky" factory girl, who was to have been engaged soon, fell to her death from a block of flats in Tarn an Jurong yesterday. Miss Sim Slang Kheng, 20, who was the "pet" of her colleagues, was found lying250 words
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Article33 1971-07-07 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. The First Lady Mrs. Sheares. will attend a luncheon with the Asian Women's Welfare Association at the Pierce Drive home of Mr. Prem Bhatla, the Indian High Commissioner, tomorrow.33 words
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Article194 1971-07-07 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Seven swimmers from RAF Tenuah have raised $6,000 for charity from their version of an English Channel crossing performed to pop music accompaniment in a swimming pool last month. The amount SI. OOO more than the target will be equally divided among the194 words
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243 1971-07-07 10 HOUSING STUDENTS IS A PROBLEM IN THE POLY TOO SINGAPORE, Tues The University of Singapore is not the only institution ot higher learning with a major hostel accommodation problem. Tne shortage Is felt by the Polytechnic, too. A: the problem will worse r. next month with the transfer of part243 words
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Advertisement102 1971-07-07 10 r s j j 1 1 .li^^|JL ~\f\\ J^A No *****05 F9~J: X Tins PoaTioN of 2 THE Cli'JPO* WILL v "7 BE RETAINED IN o 1 THE COMPANY'S Xf.^i STRoac noor.i. S !4D L Jj: gf" l :v ps Ol i$ >.';> li| Pi Vi N? *****62 X' O[102 words
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Advertisement125 1971-07-07 10 fo give him the career he deserves with our systematic savings plan HOW Will yOU give him the eduC- I The Savings Account Manager fi" ation he deserves? Only by saving. First Natonai dt y Bank A ,7r GPO Box 444 S.ngapore 1 And saving isn t really so difficult,125 words
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Article, Illustration304 1971-07-07 11 Plan to help the small industries Probe into problems and possible solutions SINGAPORE, Tuesday j£MALL industries will be given p helping hand later this month in an exercise to find out if they are progressing as they should. If they are not, a probe will be conducted to try and304 words
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Article40 1971-07-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The University of Malaya's most coveted award, best all-round student gold medal for the academic year 1970/71. has been won by Mr. G. Sivalingam. Mr. Stvalingam graduated in economics with second class (upper) honours.40 words
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Article112 1971-07-07 11 Water use up by 6.2 mil gallons SINGAPORE. Tues. Water use yesterday returned to the level of one of those Mondays when consumption rer'stf red a substantial jump over the previous day: 98.6 million gallons, an increase of 6.2 million Cations. On past Mondays it has varied from 95.2 million112 words
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Article50 1971-07-07 11 SINOAPORE. Tues. Dr. Sharom Ahmat, a history lecturer at the University of Singapore, has been elected Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences for three years. Dr. Sharcm has a number of publications to his credit. His research Interest is In Malay history.50 words
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130 1971-07-07 11 FIVE-ROOM FLATS: 2,200 APPLY IN SIX DAYS SINGAPORE, Tues— More than 2,200 people have applied for Housing Board's new-type flve-room flats since registration opened on July 1. It is estimated that about half of them had been on the board's register for smaller flats for over one year or more,130 words
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Article62 1971-07-07 11 Stronger ties with South Korea SINGAPORE. Tues—Singapore and South Korea have agreed to raise the status of their relations to that of Consulate General. This Is to strengthen the friendly relations already existing between the two countries. The Trade and Economic Mission of the Republic of Korea in Singapore will62 words
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Article29 1971-07-07 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mrs. J.F. Conceicao. wife of the MP for Katong. will be guest-of-honour at Broadrick Secondary School's speech day on July 28 i at 10.15 a.m.29 words
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242 1971-07-07 11 Philippine Govt stops big job rush to S'pore tINGAPORE, Tues. Intervention by the Filipino Foreign Office has put an end to a rush by Filipinos flying to Singapore to seek jobs. The Foreign Office warned against job-hunting in Singapore without making prior arrangements. The Foreign Office acted after there were242 words
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Article60 1971-07-07 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. St. Patrick's School and Bartley Secondary School have entered the finals of a debate competition organised by St. Anthony's Girls School. The finals, with Bartley supporting the proposition that "The visionary and the dreamer have much to contribute to society" will be held at St.60 words
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315 1971-07-07 11 CASE to compile list of the good shopkeepers SINGAPORE. Tues. T<HE Consumers' AssoA elation of Singapore (CASE) will soon compile a list of good shopkeepers who sell essential commodities at reasonable prices. These "approved shopkeepers' will be Issued with certificates by CASE after they have been strongly recommended by consumers315 words
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Advertisement38 1971-07-07 11 Fiih Head in Sand-pot Bean curd in sand-pot Chicken wings and legs in sand-pot Szechuan pot specialties to give you an unforgettable feast. J SUMMER FALACE Szechuan Restaurant Ist Floor. KINGS HOTEL Havetock Rd Spore 3 Tel *****138 words
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Advertisement277 1971-07-07 11 Swissair brings the whole of Europe so much closer Switzerland, the home base of I Swissair, lies in the very heart of Europe. The Swissair's Daylight Flights to the heart ideal stopover point on your Continental of Europe journey. From here, you can reach every important business center and holiday277 words
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Miscellaneous78 1971-07-07 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl URK 1 HERE COMES A PORKY LIKES TH' TIE YA PETUNIA SHE'LL SAVE HIM FOR HIS BIRTHCATCH ME TRYING DAY SO WELL HE'S TO EXCHANGE THIS BOY/A/ ANOTHER \7 iE[ J v>/uNLAV!"rLr UST U<E IT^ ft ill THAT'LL BE FIVE I YOU kNOW, THERE HAVE78 words
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Article522 1971-07-07 12 If analysts of American policy and intentions in Asia could tear themselves away from the Pentagon papers for a moment they might find a key statement by President Nixon two years ago of at least passing interest. In a press conference in mid-Pacific Mr. Nixon522 words
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Article249 1971-07-07 12 There has been a "tremendous" response to the University of Penang's offcampus courses in the humanities and social science which begin next month. There are always students and others who see a degree as a passport to a better job and a higher standing in society but who249 words
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Article226 1971-07-07 12 A reasonably certain means of ensuring that the press should be misinformed is to refuse the newspapers reasonable facilities. For good measure give the handout or transcript of a briefing only to the favoured. Let the rest go hang. If this can be done on an absolute226 words
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Article, Illustration772 1971-07-07 12 CHARLES FOLEY - CHARLES FOLEY Spotlight on Los Angeles i BY CUDDENLY people are leaving Los Angeles. For decades, the City of the Angels has been at the pinnacle of the Great American Dream. A couple of years ago. Dr. Gallup revealed that Los Angeles was onlyOFNS - 772 words
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Letter89 1971-07-07 12 r)UBTMEN are "dlgnltarles" In parts of Penang well, their visits are rare and very special events! They condescend to call on my area (Hill Railway Road) three times a week at most, which Is absurdly Insufficient. Now, I keep my part of the bargain: I have equipped myself89 words
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Letter112 1971-07-07 12 THE RAINS have come again and Kepong Road in Kuala Lumpur is most of the time flooded. Silt is strpwn all over the place. Is it really beyond the know-how of the Federal Jabatan Kerja Raya to provide proper drainage for this highway, One suggestion Is to do away with112 words
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207 1971-07-07 12 Wanted— a 'sporting chance' for a job A JOB Interview Is a heavy investment for most people it takes money and time. And the result of a five minute interview most likely will be, a few days' later, a postcard stating the job has been filled. Fair enough? By no207 words
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Letter93 1971-07-07 12 T BLAME the high prices of consumer goods on the Government's imposition of duties. Take the case of Danish chicken; I used to pay 95 cents a pound and took home two or three birds. The Government levied a duty on it and the price has risen to $1.55. The93 words
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Letter141 1971-07-07 12 I BELIEVE road accidents happen because people have not weighed carefully the Importance of being both mentally and physically fit for the road, quite apart from having a vehicle which Is mechanically sound. I shudder to think of the feeble mlddle-a ge d driving powerful cars.141 words
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912 1971-07-07 12 GETTING TO THE ROOTS OF CEYLON'S DISCONTENT FROM THE ECONOMIST LIKE dreary, disjointed despatches from a distant and forgotten war, news of Ceylon's insurgency has retreated into the humbler corners of Ceylon's newspapers. The Poson festival, which commemorates the advent of Buddhism to Ceylon,912 words
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Advertisement33 1971-07-07 12 HOHNER BLUE-HARP In stock Key ol C. (j. r I A. BLUES HARP No 533/20 Price S5-OO each (Posttree onywhere) T. M. A. (Pte) Ltd., 61 •oJ HlqK Street, Sln fl opor« 6.33 words
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Advertisement89 1971-07-07 12 iJlcapulco and Hong Kong, S* jtr Japan.Vancouver, +j*^ > San Francisco, '3fct-'\ Panama Canal, jfe^jJ*/ Nassau, Miami, I Sailing 7th February 1972 Call your Travel agent or Mansfield Co. Pte. Ltd. Singapore. Tel: 91C066 Harrisons I Crosdeld (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.. Kuala Lumpur. Tel *****. Harper GilMlan (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.. Penang.89 words
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294 1971-07-07 13 KINGSLEY WOOD - Make more use of Asian currency market call KINGSLEY WOOD By CYDNEY: Dealings on on the Asian currency market could be undertaken at rates competitive with the Euro-cur-rency market and at reduced cost, according to Mr. Alan Boak, a research officer of the Australian and New Zealand Banking Group Australia,294 words
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Article, Illustration957 1971-07-07 13 BLAIR JOHNSON - Indonesians top the r tourist flow into Singapore BLAIR JOHNSON By QUARTER of the visitors lo Singapore last year were top management personnel. Another 22 per cent fell in the educational, cultural, clerical and sales categories with 1970 statistics showing that about a quarter of the 521,054 visitors 'o the957 words
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Article87 1971-07-07 13 SEVERAL readers have written to say tax refunds from the Malaysian authorities are rather overdue. I rather this has been the case, but am told the matter has been in hand for some time now. Unit Trust men tell me the Malaysian tax men have had a difficult87 words
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Article87 1971-07-07 13 'TWERE is a (rowing A awareness In stock market circles of the dangers of allowing short Ntsfig. The fact that the practice has been banned in Australian markets has driven the point home, but most brokers are loath to follow suit. Short sellers I'm told help generate the steam87 words
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547 1971-07-07 13 CHIN CHENG MEI - Malaysia to press for upward tin price range 'when time comes' CHIN CHENG MEI By ONDON: The internatlonal Tin Council (ITC), under the new flve-year agreement which began on July 1, has allocated to Malaysia 440 of the 1,000 votes for the sevenmember group of producing members. This Is the547 words
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613 1971-07-07 13 BOB NG - BOB NG By ROTHSCHILD Investment Trust of the UK Is to make an agreed bid for S.H. Benson (Holdings) under an arrangement which will eventually lead to the merger of Benson with a leading US agency, Ogilvy and Mather, to form one of the613 words
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Advertisement60 1971-07-07 13 ff BOAC fly to Rome, Zurich and Frankfurt as well v as London" for some people there is only one airline. Every week, BOAC fly 4 times to Rome, twice to Zurich and Frankfurt and 9 times to London from Singapore. Fly BOAC to Europe. See your travel agent. Avanti!60 words
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Advertisement166 1971-07-07 13 INSIDE nXftt! cotltt in vu ir > ">»kN stronc come-back; Guthrle to Increase palm oil output by 10 per cent- Aver Keroh'i first factory will produce instant noodles: Shippinc column: People In business. Page 14. Company news; Share market report; Commodities. Pare Overseas market. Melbourne. Hone Konf; Closlnc prices and166 words
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252 1971-07-07 14 Guthrie to increase palm oil output by 10 p.c. IT UMPULAN G v th r i c Sendirian Berhad (KGSB) last year more than doubled its intake of oil palm fruit grown by smallholders in Malaysia for processing at its factories. Purchases ci fruit from smallholders accounted for 3.754 tons252 words
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Article301 1971-07-07 14 Mr. Kuan Hin Kong has been promoted district manager, Kuala Lumpur, of New Zealand Insurance, and Mr. A.W.D. Senanayake, a former Penang district manager and acting Kuala Lumpur district manager, har been promoted to administration manager. West Malaysia. Mr. Haydn Victor Wilkinson, previously with the company's Hong301 words
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Article, Illustration647 1971-07-07 14 JAMES BONNEY - Coffee industry in Malaysia makes a strong come-back JAMES BONNEY By MALAYSIA'S coffee produc tion Is making a come-back into the Malaysian economy with a reorientated marketing scheme and the local manufacture of Instant coffee in a few months' time. Two factors are contributing to the growth. One is the647 words
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232 1971-07-07 14 A. SRIPATHY - Ayer Keroh's first plant will produce instant noodles A. SRIPATHY By MALACCA'S industrial estate at Ayer Keroh, four miles from Malacca Town, is to get its first factory soon. Work on the $800,000 factory, to be built by Pacific Food Products for the manufacture of Instant noodles, is expected to232 words
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Article104 1971-07-07 14 ZAIDA (see picture), the first of two 6,300 dwt refrigerated pallet ships ordered by British India Steam Navigation, a member of the P and O Group, was launched at Swan Hunter's Readhead Yard In the United Kingdom late last month. Painted white to improve thermal efficiency,104 words
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Article59 1971-07-07 14 SINGAPORE'S Sembawang Shipyard recently completed a general overhaul of the largest tanker ever to come to the Republic for repairs. More than 200 people worked round the clock for four days to carry out repairs on the 210,--000-ton super tanker Sea Sovereign. They repaired the engine room, pipes and59 words
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Article43 1971-07-07 14 TO IMPROVE its regular monthly liner services between South America, Africa and the Far East, Royal Interocean Lines has introduced two modern multipurpose cargo vessels. These vessels were transferred from Nedlloyd (one of RlL's partners) and renamed Straat Kobe and Straat Korea.43 words
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Article262 1971-07-07 14 IGNATIUS STEPHEN, my colleague, reports from Brunei that the State is to export its own oil for the first time because of a- jam caused by a Jump in output. Brunei's output until now has been using the terminal facilities at Lutong in Northern Sarawak. But increased production262 words
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Article134 1971-07-07 14 ACT News reports that plans for the Europe-Far East Container Service operated by Ben Line containers are now at an advanced stage. The service will begin as scheduled towards the end of this year. Initially the service will operate between the United Kingdom, the Northern Europe and Japan.134 words
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Article81 1971-07-07 14 NEWS from OCL reports that Mirlee Blackstone of the UK recently sent to Australia three pairs of diesel engines which pesed loading problems. The critical height of each engine was 82 inches whereas the container door aperture was only 84J inches, giving a leeway of only 2\ inches. The81 words
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Article103 1971-07-07 14 THE chairman of Ocean Steamship, Sir John Nicholson, suggested at its annual general meeting recently that it could be to no-one's advantage that through depression of freight rates ships should be earning a subnormal return in a period of active trading. He states that higher rates will certainly103 words
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Article73 1971-07-07 14 ~> AUSTIN MORAIS COLIN GIBSON, my colleague in New York, reports that Knutsen Line has announced the appointment of Pacific Container and Godown as its container station operator in Hong Kong. Pacific will assemble and consolidate shipments in containers for export from Hong Kong at $3 per freight73 words
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Advertisement425 1971-07-07 14 B^B^B^BTr3^''l\*»\"B a^aSjfc. aSV L X af^BJ Nh^^B BW BJBjBJBJf BL '^uk. 1 mBhI F* M BS I M m #bI Hp I J ItvBPI ifi. Uk* L^k fl rv Wr* jßm Ail w M L^^m^. B^B^^ '^B^B^K i^B^B^Bf -.^BK .B^bVl a Jifc* 1 w 'tV^ dB^H B^BF"*^ fjhk B^Bb v425 words
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Advertisement128 1971-07-07 14 W^ Grow m and 1 f Grow 1 I Together I THERE ARE MANY WAYS 1 OF SAVING MONEY. WE/TOO. HAVt MANY SAVING SCHEMES OM \1 \V POSSIBLY SI II YOUR NEEDS M M FIXED DLPOSII M FIXED SAVINGS M l IKED DEPOSIT WITHDRAWAI S M HOUSING LOANS R SCHEMES128 words
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Article, Illustration32 1971-07-07 15 ftoxy St. Semb [).C.B.C. \llied Choc Sheraton VI. Tiles Kirn's Hotel [iilani Jute $2.75 +.20 $4.06 +.16 $5.80 +.10 SI 89 +.06 $0.84 +.05 $0.84J +.04i $0.92 i +.04J $0.62 +.0432 words
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Article31 1971-07-07 15 ientosa $1.18 r\ Cables $1.12 LJ.M. Works $1.66 Haw Par $2.70 Bank $1.29 LJn. I.C. $1.76 A. Court $1.00 IV'wide Hold. $1.09 —.07 —.06 —.06 —.06 —.04 —.04 —.03 —.0331 words
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Article14 1971-07-07 15 City Development 386.000 Haw Par 368,000 PubUc Bank 319.000 Pan-Electric 264.00014 words
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Article37 1971-07-07 15 Industrials: 172.20 172.4 Industrials: 165.40 165.6: Hotels: 114.66 115.8 Properties: 159.74 142.41 Tins: 94.19 94.2 rubbers: 118.70 118.71 Dec. 30, 1966 100 (corn Dec. 30, 1966 100 (uncorr Dec. 31, 1968 100 Dec. 29, 1962 10037 words
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Article346 1971-07-07 15 KULIM chairman P.B.L. Coghlan has confirmed his earlier forecast that 1971 profits will top the £880,000 pre-tax turned in lor 1970 and indicated that a moderate rise in dividends from the 21 per cent paid last time may be possible. It is likely that again the346 words
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Article53 1971-07-07 15 HOLYROOD .lubber reports lower profits at £45,390 before tax for 1970 against £64,722 previously despite a higher rubber crop. The fall was cushioned to some extent by a smaller tax charge, resulting in net profits of £32.384 compared with £39.111. A crop of 1.8 million lb. has been estimated for53 words
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Article121 1971-07-07 15 THE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday perked $2.37 J to $641.50 per plcul on an official offering down 19 "tons to 254 tons. Following the steadiness of the overnight London metal price which rose £6 per metric ton, the local market was very steady with all121 words
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Article53 1971-07-07 15 S pore (2) 157.00 150 90 ■> > Export price in non-sterling area in U.S. dollars per ounce. (3 1 Local dealen prlc* In Singapore dollars pur tael. London Beirut Hongkong Hunch Pans Spore (1) •us 4U.3O L'NCH 41.61 40.25B 40.408 40.K2 41 925 tut. 40.373 40.6053 words
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Article23 1971-07-07 15 JILY 6. RUBBER: 103.75 cents per kilo (up one cent). TIN: $641.50 (up 52.37J). Official offering 254 tons (down 19 tons).23 words
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Article104 1971-07-07 15 MINESE PRODUCE CXCHANCE, SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY. S36i irttaK. Copra Mixed if cb loose July Auk. UK Cont J33 B Ptpptrr Muntok ASTA white fob lrrn- NLW JIS2J sellers. Sarawak whit* f.o b. 96V NLW SIT 2» sellers. Sarawak upeclul biack fob. W>" NLW $110 nellers.104 words
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Article30 1971-07-07 15 London copper prices on Monday (previous in brackets) Wirebßr Spot buyer /4«5 00 (1473.00) sellers £465.50 (£473.50): 1X452.50) sellers £470.00 (£453.50) l Market tone: Irregular talss: 4.125 ions30 words
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Article35 1971-07-07 15 Tn London on Monday the price of Malayan 5 per cent CIF I.X N European port! In bulk, iterllng per long ion Nov. Dec. »v quoted at fIOS sellers UK >2t>2 sillers (unchanged).35 words
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Article405 1971-07-07 15 OPENING quotations in the rubber market yesterday were marked up fractionally but renewed shortcovering steadied RSS One July \\y two cents and eliminated the August premium of three-quarters of a cent. Trading was thin, however, as sellers became difficult to locate while physicals were ignored. The morning session405 words
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Article220 1971-07-07 15 THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday again recorded more gains than losses under active trading conditions. Speculative activity was strong in the morning session when a ten minute suspension had to be imposed for clearance of the backlog of contracts. In the afternoon session profit-taking220 words
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Article61 1971-07-07 15 rpHESE average Asian X dollar rates were quoted yesterday by the following banks: OCBC, Chartered, Bank of America. FNCB and First National Bank of Chicago. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above. One month 6 p.c. Two months esaep.c. Three months 6 7/16p.c. Six months 761 words
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Advertisement187 1971-07-07 15 ACCOUNTANT Applications ore invited from suitably qualified Malaysian Citizens for a senior position in the Finance Department of an International Marketing Company. Minimum Requirements: Age: Not below 25 Qualifications: C.P.A. Malaysia, AC. A., A.C.W.A., A.C.C.A, A.A.S.A. A working knowledge of the National Language. Experience: At least three years post qualifying187 words
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Advertisement1305 1971-07-07 15 MALAYSIAN GOVERNMENT I ...VACAHCIiS $MAH ENGINEER SURVEYORS Applications are Invited from Malaysian citizens (or the following posts in the Radio Division of the Department of Broad- «»»t^^«»»^*.«*««»» casting Sabah, KoU Klnabalu SINGAPOREAN CITIZENS i) Port: BROADCASTING TECHNICIAN. ORADE I IRADIO) (6 vacancies) Salary Scale: Division 11, Scale C 4-5 ($6901,305 words
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Article974 1971-07-07 16 DID AND OFFER PRICII OFFID CIALLV LIITID AT TMI CLOU OF BUSINCII IN TNI iIMCAPORt AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF TNI STOCK HCMAHCI WITH PRICE MOVIMIMTS IN BRACKETS VISTEROAV WIRI CLOBING TONE: All sections closed steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterday974 words
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Article1615 1971-07-07 16 DUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1 000, unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Akan il) $1.57, (I) $1.58. (1) $1.56. Allied Choc. (1) $1.85, (2) $1.88.1,615 words
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Article444 1971-07-07 16 MELBOURNE, Tues.— Stocks eased marginally across the oil and mining boards today. Woodsldr led the {alls. On the mining boards, the heavyweights put on a lack lustre performance and were marginally weaker. The explorers suffered a fairly large range of selected falls. Industrials were firm with the rises outnumbering444 words
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Article72 1971-07-07 16 FINANCIAL TIMER TINS Monday 71.8$ Friday 71.55 Week anc 69.91 RIBBERS Monday 196.55 Friday 198.52 Week ago 189.16 OILS Monday 352.01 Friday 356.04 Week ago 358.78 INDUBTRIALH Monday 383 R Friday 385.4 Week ago 376.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday Closed Friday 890.19 Week ago 873 10 LONDON DOLLAR72 words
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Article19 1971-07-07 16 All commodity exchances and other markets in the United States were clo^d on Monday for Independence Day.19 words
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Article277 1971-07-07 16 JJONO KONO. Tues. The m market opened quiet with a ."lightly lower undertone and a little firmness developed later. However, reaction took place again in the afternoon though closing off the bottom. HK/S Banki Local register put on a gain of HK$2 to close at HK$244 while the277 words
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Article37 1971-07-07 16 On the frte tx«tianc* market in Hong Kon« ytittrday tb< U.S. dKlar quo^d at 6.0150 for T.T. and 8.0025 for M*»». Stcrtktf was quoted at 14. 50 and UM f |«M at 300 75.37 words
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Article167 1971-07-07 16 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates as at July 6. jocki uuimrs 10 one unit Foreign Currency Sterling Pound tustralian Dollar Canadian Dollar ■M Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar U.S. Dollar U>cal dollars to 100 units if Foreign Currency Belgian Francs 3urmese167 words
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Advertisement645 1971-07-07 16 SHARIKAT MALAYSIA EXPLOSIVES (SDN) BERHAD Applications are Invited from Malaysian Citizens for the post of ACCOUNTANT Candidates with the following qualifications may apply Qualification: <a) Between 25—35 years of age. (b) Member of CPA(M) or ACA(UK) or ASA with adequate experience. ic> Good knowledge of Bahasa Malaysia is an advantage.645 words
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Advertisement709 1971-07-07 16 <— MACLAINE WATSON (IMPORTS) PRIVATE LTD. invites applications for the post of JUNIOR EXECUTIVE Applicant must be Singapore citizen, having completed National Service, be between 26-35 years, speak various major Chinese dialects have H.SC. and at least 2 years experience in responslblu position. Must be prepared to travel Salary commensurate709 words
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Article, Illustration362 1971-07-07 17 N.G. KUTTY - N.G. KUTTY Poser of entries in young wife's diary By SINGAPORE, Tues 'TWO entries in the diary of a housewife who fell to her death from a Housing Board flat with her two Rabies last Friday have set a poser for her family.362 words
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Article28 1971-07-07 17 ADELAIDE. Tues.— Tan Pee Mou, 26, a Malaysian art student living in Adelaide, has won a contest to find an emblem for Australia's Northern Territory. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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154 1971-07-07 17 Hospital matron strangled to death JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The matron of the Tatnpoi Mental Hospital. Miss G. Supplah, 52, was strangled to death in her bedroom early this morning. She was living: alone in a bungalow in the hospital grounds. Her servant tried to enter her room this morning but154 words
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Article35 1971-07-07 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. A 23--year-old woman. Uang Hong Choo. was fined (1,500 by a magistrate's court (or assisting In the carrying out of a four-digits lottery yesterday at Block 2, Belvedere Close, In Alexandra35 words
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241 1971-07-07 17 COMPULSORY SAFETY BELTS? 'YES' AND 'NO' REACTIONS CINGAPORE, Tues. w Should safety belts be made compulsory for motorists? And the answer today from motor car companies and motorists was Yes and No. They were commenting on a call by the Automobile Association that safety belts be made compulsory, as experience241 words
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Article48 1971-07-07 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two occupants of a car were admitted to Thomson Road Hospital in critical condition after their car skidded and rammed into a lamppost at Dunearn Road today. They are Khoo Kirn San. 18, the driver and Lee Eng Poo, 17, a passenger.48 words
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Article34 1971-07-07 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. Captain A.M. Milne, the head of the nautical studies department at the Polytechnic will speak on The Singapore Polytechnic at the Rotary Club of Singapore (West) lunch meeting on Thursday.34 words
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Advertisement130 1971-07-07 17 WHO IS THE PINK LADY? She's the Femme Fatale Washington would most like to meet, and she's on the cover of this week's Far Eastern Economic Review. One of America's foremost political and economic writers provides a searching analysis of the United States' deepening affair with China The Review this130 words
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Advertisement89 1971-07-07 17 JOIII THE HOCKS UERV EBSV COHTEST hompEre to be WQN%b f %mHr,, PRIZES: Ist PRIZE --$5,000.00 Cash 2nd PRIZE $2,500.00 Cash k Plus 5 lbs. 3rd PRIZE ---$1,250.00 Cash W "^KS 4th PRIZE 750.00 Cash f Sweets 25 sth PRIZES 100.00 Cash 100 6th PRIZES-- 30.00 Hamper 100 7th PRIZES--$89 words
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Miscellaneous573 1971-07-07 17 On your TV and Radio 3.N P.M. Opening followed by 7.15 Alfred Hitchcock Design for Housewives' Matinee Two Loving (Dialogue in Cantonese) Dunces (A Hokkien Film Part 1) 7.41 News and Newsreel (C) 3.41 For the Family (C) 1.15 F. 8.1. Incident in the Desert 4.11 A Diary of Events573 words
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Miscellaneous184 1971-07-07 17 S.N P.M. Programme Summary 1.11 World Championship Wrestling 5.15 Pok Amai Amai Dondan f Si an 9.N News (M 5.31 The Archie Show 9 Peristlwa I.M News (M) 9.41 Bichara If; 2orro M Pa rl| ament Report i« The Jack La Lanne Show JJ-JJ f™s]* De France 7.11 The Ed184 words
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161 1971-07-07 18 Satellite station at Sentosa starts tests CINGAPORE, Tues. The earth satellite station at Sentosa is now under going tests with installation more or less complete. The tests, which started at the beginning of the month, are the first of a series which will take over three weeks to complete. Conducting161 words
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Article55 1971-07-07 18 Work studies course SINGAPORE, Tuea. The University of Singapore's Extramural Studies Department Is organising a ten-lecture course on the principles and practices of "Work Studies" by Mr. Tan Chwee Seng, assistant operational method* manager, PSA. The course will begin on July IS, and the course fee is $25. Details are55 words
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Article, Illustration45 1971-07-07 18 SAF PILOT AND HIS TEACHER BRIDE F lEUT. Tan Ah Ung, 26, a pilot In the Singapore Air Defence Command, and his bride after their wedding in Singapore. His bride, the former Miss Kua Sui Lai, 25, is a teacher at Crescent Girls Secondary School.45 words
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225 1971-07-07 18 Police hold their 'fire as the oil flows By IGNATIUS STEPHEN BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Tues. Oil from land a new source in Brunei began to flow tot the first time here in 10 years today while the police held their "fire". The police had no choice because the new well225 words
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72 1971-07-07 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Government Is to Invest $314 million In the manufacturing sector during the next five years. The money will be Invested through Pernas (The National Corporation), the Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad and the State Economic Development Corporations. This was72 words
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Article48 1971-07-07 18 SINOAPORE. TueB. Reserve blood stocks of all groups In the Blood Bank feU from 1.240 units last week to »47 units on Sunday. The weekly bulletin of the Blood Transfusion Service said the total number of blood donations for the month of June was 3.268.48 words
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267 1971-07-07 18 'Clamps' on cars breaking parking rules XL motorists to pay up to $50 for the 'key' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday MOTORISTS breaking parking regulations in the federal capital from next month will get their vehicles immobilised with iron "clamps". This special device will be fixed on to a wheel with an267 words
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59 1971-07-07 18 'LEGALISE ABORTION' CALL TO MALAYSIA PENANG, Tues. Patron of the Penang Family Planning Association Dr. Ooi Kee Wan today urged the Government to legalise abortion. "It is now permitted in so many countries that we should have second thoughts on the matter," he said. Several Muslim countries now favoured abortion.59 words
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Article60 1971-07-07 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. Inche Mohamed Ohazf.il bin Ismail, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Education Mi lisjry will give away prizes to Ine winners of the "Best dressei stallkeeper" contest at the K illang Exposition on Sunday. The first, secoi d and third prizes were won I y Miss60 words
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Article34 1971-07-07 18 SINGAPORE, Tues. Taxidriver Mohammed Kunyu of Lorong 5, Toa Payoh, was lined 120 today for driving his taxi with an expired road tax along Admiralty Road East on Nov. 29 last year.34 words
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Article42 1971-07-07 18 SINOAPORE. Tues Pirate taxi driver, Tan Wee Lee. was fined $750 today w!ien he admitted using his car as a taxi without valid license along Jalan Toa Payoh jn May 6 Tan, whose car was forfeited, had four previous canvlctlons.42 words
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Advertisement252 1971-07-07 18 The I Haw Par I I Affair I The lessons to be f learned —by Chin I Kirn Shek of the I School of Accountancy 1 Pang Cheng Lian 1 assesses the prospects I of the United Front 1 after Mr. Lvi Boon Poh's I R resignation 1 Inew nation]252 words
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Advertisement107 1971-07-07 18 You can tell a gentleman the cut; of his suit the knot of his tie the shape of his collar and his fiaHVsHOES J FROM SWITZERLAND available at v^l^F MYryhAf!2£^ Sinoapores first exclusive men's shop also at: 81 HIGH STREET GOODWOOD. HIITON. RAFFLES HOTUS-COIO STOBAGi SHOTPINC CENTRE Brian Barnes— famous107 words
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Article, Illustration292 1971-07-07 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday fl'N (Dr.) Ismail today explained that the Government could not do dare May 1 as a public holiday for security reasons. He said the Malayan Com munist Party also organised celebrations for its cadres and supporters on May292 words
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517 1971-07-07 19 NO detainee has been maltreated in Malaysia's detention camps, Parliament was assured by Tun Ismail. An International body. ho aaaed. had visited these detention camps and had found conditions to be satisfactory. Tun Ismail, who was speaking during question time, also said it was not517 words
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85 1971-07-07 19 $33 million development estimates approved PARLIAMENT approved a sum of $33,078,340 as the second supplementary development estimates for last year. The motion seeking the approval of the House for the sum was moved by the Assistant Minister of Finance. Inche All bin Hajl Ahmad. Inche All said with that amount,85 words
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Article58 1971-07-07 19 A HONG KONG resident owns (900,000 of the $7 million paid-up capital of the Malaysian International Shipping Corporation, Finance Minister Tun Tan Slew Sin told Parliament. He Is Mr. Frank W. K. Tsao, one of the sponsors uf the company. The remaining paid-up capital, was58 words
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Advertisement73 1971-07-07 19 SANYO SERVICE J I REPAIR DEPARTMENT For i service and repairs of Sanyo 1 I electronic and electrical products I please call at 15 HARVEY ROAD j (off Macpherson Road) I or phone *****8 SANYO Sanyo Malaysia SUn Bhd %HHH CUT OUT AND KEEP ■■iM^ Bj on All fashionable shoes,73 words
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Advertisement183 1971-07-07 19 CENTRAL COffPOKATIOM V llF^ j^l LEADING AUSTRALIAN FASHIONS M IBTjAI^I I^BL TONIGHT IP "A desk is a desk is a desk" but Diethelm says,"NO!" Take these two beauties, for example. First comes the desk from the Corporate Big and bold. Ready to receive the most They are meant for business183 words
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Letters to the Editor
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194 1971-07-07 20 MY son Is serving an engineering apprenticeship with Keppel Shipyard (Pte) Ltd. Recently the management told its apprentices they would be required to report for work— or rather training— on all except three public holidays, namely the first day of Chinese New Year, Harl194 words
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Letter46 1971-07-07 20 IITTTH reference to the TT letter by "Gesslan VW" regarding noise (S.T., June 29), action has already been taken to seek expert advice from the Public Works Department on the best means of overcoming this problem. PEGGY PHANG (Mrs.), Principal, Gan Eng Seng School, Singapore 2.46 words
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Letter95 1971-07-07 20 MAY this reply serve as an answer to Tan Kirn Slang's extra passenger charge. (S.T., June 28). The meter used in any taxi is meant for two passengers ONLY. Any extra person or sizable article is charged an extra 10 cents each, but this extra charge should95 words
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248 1971-07-07 20 School debates every year on RTS? RTS has to De congratulated for staging the inter-schooi debates. We are very disappointed that this is not to be an annual affair, but is to be staged once in two years. We realise that It Is alternating, I.e. one year for schools, and248 words
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319 1971-07-07 20 HOW TO PUT FIVE-ROOM FLATS UP FOR SALE AT HALF PRICE... fHE Housing Board is offering five-room flats at prices ranging from $22,000. It could offer a similar opportunity to tenants of its standard-type flats at half the price. Here's how: A number of existing standard-type blocks have 2-room units319 words
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Letter165 1971-07-07 20 I HAVE been staying here for nearly 15 years. For the last two years the landlady has been giving me a lot of trouble. She charges me a very high amount for water, light and power. The charges are increasing every month. The water and electricity here are more expensive165 words
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Letter58 1971-07-07 20 I AM a resident in Outram Park. Each time I mall my letters. I have to pay 10 cents fare, or walk more than quarter of a mile to Oriental Theatre where the post-box Is. A post box in Outram Park Is necessary, especially with an Increase of residents expected58 words
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Letter49 1971-07-07 20 A RESIDENT In Jalan Senyum, who Is apapparently In the fruit trade usually leaves rotten fruits and boxes either in front or behind his home. As a result his neighbours suffer sleepless nights because of flies and mosquitoes. Would the authorlty-ln-charge please take some action. "THE VICTIMS," Singapore 14.49 words
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157 1971-07-07 20 mHERE have been occaX slonal complaints by readers against some unscrupulous bus conductors. It cannot be denied that "black sheep" exist in every society and bus companies are no exception. But mind you. bus commuters are not all angels some of them are157 words
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Letter25 1971-07-07 20 LETTERS will not be considered for publication unless full names and addresses are riven. Include a pseudonym if 70a do not want your name published.25 words
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Letter130 1971-07-07 20 Replies ...from the Govt UNDER the Road Traffic Act Chapter 92 (Revised Edition, 1970) "park" means "to bring a motor vehicle to a stationary position and cause it to wait for any purpose other than that of Immediately taking up or setting down persons, goods or luggage." It is not130 words
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Letter75 1971-07-07 20 I REFER to the letter by "L. T." (ST.. June 29) regarding season carpark Ing lots in Tiong Bahru Estate. Proper use of the \otkable parking sticks by the season ticket holders will prevent unauthorised use of the carparklng lots. If the writer's lockable parking stick is not In working75 words
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Letter86 1971-07-07 20 JT will be helpful to "Merciless" (S.T., June 26) if he will contact the undersigned In order that his case can be looked Into. Prom what he says, It would appear that he Is unwilling or unable to seek a ruling rrom the Income Tax Board of Review. Even so,86 words
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Letter98 1971-07-07 20 \w/rrri reference to the letter by L.A.L. (S..T. June 28), the weirs In the Stamford Canal were pro- vlded not for flood control but to enable the Public Works Department to make a study of pollution control in the catchment area In connection with their scheme to beautify and purify98 words
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260 1971-07-07 20 To go forward by bus, walk backwards THE bus stop at PSA gate No. 8 is said by the acting Registrar of Vehicles (ST., July 2) to be 740 ft. away from the Kampong Bahru terminus. This is no mean distance if one has to hoof it in the heat260 words
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Advertisement307 1971-07-07 20 NOW (H the daylight Model 2330 Fuji-Kiden Overhead Projector Fuji-Kiden. The overhead projector that gives sharp clear image* every time. Even in a bright room. Ideal for use in the classroom. For seminars, meetings and conferences. Just switch on and adjust the focus. No eyestrain. Fuji-Kiden is versatile. Projects pictures307 words
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Advertisement71 1971-07-07 20 INVEST YOUR MONEY AT I CHUNG KHIAUV FINANCE LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) HCAD OFFICE 59 C ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE I.TEL ***** WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF: CNUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. ALL DEPOSIT ENQUIRIES ARE OBTAINABLE THROUGHOUT CHUNG KHIAW BANK BRANCHES IN SINGAPORE (Advert. Permit No. 0171). In every great city there71 words
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Advertisement1249 1971-07-07 21 I .ntIPOOL AND OtWtt I K CONTINENTAL PORM ""oTtTport Saili P. S'hta Ptnang MTROCLUS leiiots, Liverpool, Btlfast.. tat. 11 TMay lily 1/11 My 11 IYCAON Livtrpool, Glasgow My 11 My IS lily 11/11 My II pROTESIUVS Livtrpool Jiry 15 Jiry 17 ••> Liverpool My 21 Jiry 21 mON Avonmouth, Livtrpool1,249 words
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Advertisement1110 1971-07-07 21 I aif^^if fjfS W^F/^t^^^^lar^S^Z WmFm^^^^^^^ I IHECT TO HAMBURG IN 30 DAYS P. S'dlffl Penang Sinpporf LOADING FOI: rmtONlA iily 111 Jily 12 U Ml 11/11 C'blenca, Hbun/B'men, R'dam/ Adam. G'burf, Awhin. C'hagen SUMIAWA )•<» 21 21 lily 27,21 III) J», 1 Mburf/B'men, Vdam/R'dam, A'werp, Olio, G'Ourg, Malmo, C'nagen. PASADENA1,110 words
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Advertisement1071 1971-07-07 21 w^BJßz==ASkWSMW**^^ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVEHPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS. B£NARTY JCTB PS m FOf si. BENARMIN Singapore P. Sham Penang For Hamburg Aig 7 lily 12/12 London Aaj. II Smgaport P. Slum Pining lENMHDR Havrt, Bremen, Rotterdam. lily 11/11 My 11/11 lily 20/21 lENOORAN London. Hamburg Jily 20, 21 lENLOMONI1,071 words
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Advertisement1236 1971-07-07 21 FORTNICHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST U.S.A. New York Peiunf P. Sham Sport K>it|ston M/MION Saile* lull] jily 11 July 14 J a ly 17 KTOTO Mill Im 11 Illy M Aaf 1 h| I Oct I vasahoim tails Mi ii »n is An it oct 14 All contract:1,236 words
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Advertisement944 1971-07-07 22 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. West Australia /Slngapo**/ Japan Servlea rrtmiMn S port Ktllunf Yt-kkj.ehi/Mgoja Y'hana Kobt Ateept.il «'t* uk >' »W. Tlkllaat. KAWASAKI KIMKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN H KONG, STRAITS SERVICE Si. lt lawn Hongkong ETA S'pote ET*P. Sham as J5 55 ;;g i* Sl.gekawa Marl M s W.944 words
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Advertisement926 1971-07-07 22 FOR <EW ZEALAND < l^™^™ Penang P. Sham Singapore Lealiig fir: CM»M»T»-- 21 Am 11 22 »K 21/24 Am Auck, Well, lytt. D'din. Carries 11 laueiferi STRAITS MADRAS SERVICE: Singapore P. Sham Penang LM4iM tAJULAt 9/14 July IS Jlly II Jiif Nippattifum, Madras. RAiULAt 1/ •AM •AH II A* Nagapattinam.926 words
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Advertisement871 1971-07-07 22 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. ssx (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) A ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY. SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPI SIRVtCt LOADING FOR LONDON, H BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. S.rgjpo'e P. Sham Peninf Arrrttl: NEPTUNE AMETHYST 11/11 Mf 14/18 lily 17 Illy London 13 8, Mburg 17 8,871 words
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Advertisement740 1971-07-07 22 ""SjTT"""" "malayslan international SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No JOE. Jltv Ampang Kuala lu.npur The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST EUROPE SERVICE Sinfiport P. S'tiam P"i»"| Armta: BUNCA ME LOR Slllld Havre 31 7, I ondon 78. H'buif 7 8. K'dlTi 9 8. A'werp 12 Bremen 14 8 •UNCA (ATI740 words
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Advertisement758 1971-07-07 23 T"E POF SINCAPORE AOTMO- IN: Umprr» B/l. OnUur I rity ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOW- B'2. Tong Sianx B/3. L»kor B/4 Sri |N C BEnTHINC ARRANGEMENTS Sum B/4 and Nagoya Maru B/S. '"out*" snn«i M«ni 5, HISMSSSjpI n OUT: Ctntaur B 2 an<l Sri SI"" T r*7^:Zn*^\ n PORT SW.TTENMAM tl 18.758 words
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Advertisement738 1971-07-07 23 'HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT OF INVESTING IN AUSTRALIA? 1 We have so much to offer especially here at 'GREEN ACRES' ESTATE', GEELONG on the South-East coast of Australia, between the thriving cities of Melbourne and Geelong. The capital city of Melbourne with over 2-mlllion people Is only 30-minutes drive, whilst738 words
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Advertisement1307 1971-07-07 23 ftgm BRITISH ASIAN SHIPPING F 5 (PTE) LIMITED 77 Robinson Road, Singapore 1 Take pleasure in announcing a new service to the Sabah ports of: KOTA KINABALU, SANDAKAN TAWAU commencing with M.V. "DORIS TAYLOR" ETA 20/7 ETD 24/7 TELEPHONE: *****3 JABATAN KERJA BAYA KENYATAAN BEKALAN AVER SEBERANG PERAI Pengguna2 bekalan1,307 words
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Advertisement414 1971-07-07 23 REMINDER KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU PROPERTY SALE TO-DAY T»waran2 adalah dl-pelawa AT 1.30 P.M. darlpada pemborong2 Kelas "C" MS (o.d No. 127, Pasir Panjang j SKSK. K^ruteSXa^kT Road. Singapore (not subject to retapl Tanah Melayu, Kuala LumRent Control). pg,. unto k kerja "Construction of 287 (old No. 128) Paslr Panjang Rail414 words
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Article50 1971-07-07 24 MR. AND MRS. LIM Jit Huan: parents of the late Lieutenant Anthony Lim Pang Yon.: thank relatives and friends for their assistance attendance condolences donation* and ment MR. /MRS. HARRY MORRIS wish to thank all relatives and friends for their presents and kind wishes on Saturday last 3rd July.50 words
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Article40 1971-07-07 24 ANNA SIM SALON (Shangri-la Hotel) offers complete beauty treatment: facials. make-up. skincare. hair dressing, manicures, pedicures, body massage, steam and sauna baths. 9 am. to 7 p.m dally. Mrs. Anna 81m in personal attendance. Appointments Tel: *****4 ext 624.40 words
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Obituary252 1971-07-07 24 HO CMEOW HIN, 73, passed a»ay peacefully on 5.T.71, leaving behind beloved wife Madam Pang Chit Neo. son* Sim Ouan. Sim Howe. 81m Keng. Sim Trek. Sim Lim. Sim Moh. dauxhters Poh Llm. Poh Kirn. Poh Geok. Pol) Tin. Poh Choo. daughters-in-law Chwee Slan. Sor Hoon, Guay Har. Soo252 words
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Obituary23 1971-07-07 24 IN LOVINC MEMORY of Chew Hock L*t, dud 7-7-67. Inserted by dautht. r R»ee Neo. lon-in-law. Khoo Tine KnK and grandchildren.23 words
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Advertisement624 1971-07-07 24 r^l'-T 'r* 'm I H pW 'IAAH 11 Kj -Till ik I P^fl GENUAL APVERTISfMINTS AIVMTISEMCNTS MCEPTEO UP TO ANNOUNCEMtNT/PKSONAL MUM" Ml*: cestl S wit. 5 W P.M. MILT S.enpt" Ml*: SIM I wrt Miiino ssli M ct.tf s wmt. MiUni sal, ti.N s «sr« Minimum I7SO /or is u<ordi624 words
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Advertisement828 1971-07-07 24 personnil REQUIRED Investment OrKanlialion requires male and fema'e ptrtonntl with dynamic personalities, drive and Initiative to develop a potential market. Only those who feel they have the above qualities and art prepared to accept a challenging position need bother applying to Box AJSOB B.T. Enclo*Ing a recent photograph. (Non-re lurnable).828 words
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Advertisement970 1971-07-07 24 REQUIREO TICHNICIAN for repairing oilfield Instruments and gauges. Apply Ollflt-ld Service! (H.K > Limited co 1452 Bendemeer Road B'k 44. Bln«apore 12. YOUNC CHINESE SALESMAN DOS•esslng driving licence, experience unnecessary, training provided required by importer!. P.O. Box 2138 Spore. REQUIRf MECHANICAL FITTER to •ervice Caterpillar heavy equipment! In Indonesia Apply970 words
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Advertisement954 1971-07-07 24 FAR EAST MANSION, District 9. •eml-detached house at Lrorong Chuan, Serangoon Garden. district 19 Jalan Aruan. district 9 Eastern Mansion, district 15. Enq: Alk Blew Tonic Ltd.. 27/29, Bencoolen Street, Spore. Tel: *****/*****. FURNISHED SEMI-DETACHED 3bedroomi/servant's room. 828 Dunearn Road. Corner terrace, 3-bed-roorns 62 Bloxhome Drive. ScranKoon Oarden. Phone: *****1954 words
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Advertisement1005 1971-07-07 24 LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED ROOM for rent with air-con., bathroom attached Upper Bait Coast Road. Tel: *****6 MOOERN PARTLY FOLLY furnished flats. District 10/11. 2 3 Bedrooms. Bervantroom, Mosaic. Parquet floorInc. Contact Singapore *****3. FURNISHED TIRRACI MOUtl 61. Bridport Avenue (Serangoon Garden Estate) Rent $320/-. Contact Ns ***** ***** S pore. LOOKINO.1,005 words
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Advertisement921 1971-07-07 24 OIST. t PRE-WAR SEMI-DETACHED house with approx. 5.000 sq ft. of free-hold land suitable for development. Contact Box A 5669 ST. Spore. RELINQUISH BOOKING two storey three bedroom terrace house. Bedok. Mosaic 'parquet flooring. Telephone *****3 before 12.30 p.m. after 6.30 p.m. FOR SALE:- 3071 Klebang Besar Malacca (Main Road921 words
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Advertisement924 1971-07-07 24 Education LINCUAPHONE INSTITUTE (LONDON) teaches 34 languages quickly and thoroughly. 50 years experience. 2.000.000 successful students. Only Institute providing Guaranteed Courses backed by optional year's correspondence course. Free Demonstration at 30A President Building. 320 Serangoon Road, Spore 8. Tel: ***** or Robinson's (Ist Floor). Jalan Mountbatten. Kuala Lumpur. Tel: A924 words
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Advertisement1014 1971-07-07 24 Business Opportunities AMERICAN IMPORTER. wants to hear fro-n Manufacturers and Exporand other gift Items Immediately Write to P.O. !m» 5526 Orange Calif *****. U.S.A. WANTEO SALES ORGANISATION to represent reputable Australian Land development JPH Lj»n4 A Cattle Company Spore *****1 txl 316 Roger Haynes. FINANCE REQUIRED BUSINESS EXPANSION Forseen Indotieaian1,014 words
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338 1971-07-07 25 Aussies all set to work out training scheme CANBERRA, Tuesday FkEFENCE authorit*^ies here are awaiting the arrival of a technical team from Singapore to work out concrete arrangements for military training of Singapore forces in Australia. At this state the authorities believe the traininc will be confined to technical and338 words
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261 1971-07-07 25 Jail, rotan for man in $90,000 hold-ups CINGAPORE, Tues. A jobless man was Jailed for two years and ordered to be given six strokes of the rotan today for armed robbery and theft involving nearly $90,000. Teo Seng Seok. 23, was also Jailed for two years the sentences to run261 words
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116 1971-07-07 25 Mansfield employees' $2,005 gift to charities SINGAPORE, Tues. Mansfield Local Employees Union yesterday donated $2,005 to four charities through the Singapore Council of Social Services. The money was collected from members who last month received ex-gratla payments of 1} months' salary each on signing of a new collective agreement with116 words
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237 1971-07-07 25 Majority in PUB opt for the consolidated salary scales SINGAPORE, Tues.— Most of the 3,100 monthlypaid staff of the Public Utilities Board have accepted the board's new consolidated salary scales before the deadline expired yesterday. This was disclosed today by the president of the PUB Staff Union, Mr. Leslie Long,237 words
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89 1971-07-07 25 MAN FOUND UNCONSCIOUS DIES IN HOSPITAL SINGAPORE, Toes. A man, who was found unconscious In the traffic courts compound at Outrun Road a month ago, died In the General Hospital on Sunday. Police who ruled out foul play, said the man was a Chinese, about sft. 4in. tall, medium built,89 words
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Advertisement954 1971-07-07 25 i (out. from Page 24) TV Radio sales «Jg services HAVING PROBLEMS w'th your TV? Our London-trained expert* service all brands at moderate prices. We nrrange trade-in for new or secondhand TV act. Just call *****7 8 pore. REDIFFUSION T.V. RENTALS, HP. OR CASH v%> have a complete rang* of954 words
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Advertisement1034 1971-07-07 25 1970 M MINI 1000 MX 11 Volkswagen 1969 A/1100H A/Mlnl 1000 MX II Cortina O.T. F/Cortlna Super Uatsun 1000 Volkswagen 1968 M 1100 MXII A/1100 MX II A/Mlnl 1000 tT.< II 1967 V/VTVA D/L 1986 Volkswagen M/ 1100 1965 Volvo 1228 1964 M/ 1100 Volkswagen F/600 1962 Simca 1000 Hlap1,034 words
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Advertisement973 1971-07-07 25 1880 T HERALD taxrd 'insured IBM Hlllman Saloon 1»5« Zephyr convertible Cheap price. Interested rlns Bernard ****** Spore. AUSTIN MINI 1»*O Excellent condition. Rebuilt engine, body rasprayed, new seat covers and flooring 51. 890/--0.n.0 Tel M 231» 8 pore. CORSAIR OT 2000, 1966 Imported, one European owner. Immaculate condition f973 words
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Advertisement580 1971-07-07 25 Shopping ■ulde ARRIVED New shipment of Thai silk, cotton, buttons, belts, blouses, knitted acetate pants suit, jacket and costume Jewellery of latest style and fashion. Available at Elena Boutique. Liat Tower*. Orchard Road. JUST WATCH HER EVES (parkle especially when you give her fashion's latest choice of exquisite jewellery from580 words
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Advertisement833 1971-07-07 25 NOTICE MALAYSIA PROCESSED KAPOK COMPANY BERHAD (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) SPECIAL RESOLUTION At a duly convene general meeting of the shareholders of the abovenamed company held on Sunday, 27th June 1»71 at 205 p.m. at the Registered Office, Kamuntlng Industrial Estate TalpIng, Perak, the following special resolution was passed Rfsolved: That833 words
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Advertisement521 1971-07-07 25 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the supply and delivery of the following: (.1) 4,380 yards Orey Poplin (2) 3.760 yards Orey Drill (3) 7.720 yards of Blue Drill (4) 6,430 yards of Khaki DHII (5) 4.750 yards of Light Blue Aertex Poplin. Tender documents521 words
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215 1971-07-07 26 Fair Play Trophy for R-Cup hockey rpHE Malaysian 1 Hockey Federation expect to restrict the "rough stuff" to a minimum with the introduction of a Fair Play Trophy for the Razak Cup carnival at the Mindef complex at Kuala Lumpur from July 27 to Aug. 1. The Fair Play Trophy,215 words
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Article121 1971-07-07 26 Vf.C. NOUI won the STCC A division Monthly Medal with a nett 71 at the Buklt course yesterday. Results: A Division: 1. N.C. NgUl (nett 71); 2. DN. Ngo (nett 72) on count back from M. Young. Balls sweep: First nine won by M. Spikes (nett 34)121 words
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Article134 1971-07-07 26 UAMPSHIRE United laid a strong claim for the PAS division 3C league title when they beat a formidable Police B 3-0 at Farrer Park yesterday. Victory put Hampshire Into the lead in the 10th minute and continued to spray the Police defence with aggressive moves before Police134 words
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Article30 1971-07-07 26 Broadrick Secondary School. Maju and Mount Vernon secondary schools will hold their swimming carnival, at the Chinese Swimming Club on July 14 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.30 words
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Article21 1971-07-07 26 LONDON. Tues. Colin Cowdrey, former England cricket captain who ha* pneumonia, was today admitted to hospital for observation. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration298 1971-07-07 26 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT UNBEATEN SJI WARD OFF CHALLENGE BY VICTORIANS By UNBEATEN St Joseph's Institution entered the second round of the National Schools B division rugby league when they beat strong contenders Victoria School 13-0 (two goals and a penalty) in a thrilling match at Bras Basah Road yesterday.298 words
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134 1971-07-07 26 SINGAPORE Achilles Club has won the Rothmans -sponsored "Best Club of the Year" award and the $1,000 purse that is part and parcel of the prize. This Is the final gesture by Rothmans to Singapore athletics, according to SAAA secretary Maurice NicholasAchilles134 words
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Article205 1971-07-07 26 (SINGAPORE hockey fans will get a taste of what Is to come from Asian Games silver medallist India at the Pesta Sukan regional tournament when the Combined Indian Universities team stop over at Singapore for a game next week. The Indian Universities team, now on205 words
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Article, Illustration336 1971-07-07 26 ERNEST FRIDA - AAA national Eng Yoon resigns ERNEST FRIDA By fAN Eng Yoon, 43, has resigned as national coach of Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, a l>ost he held for the past 12 years. He gave no ceason for his resignation. SAAA secretary Maurice Nicholas disclosed last night: "Eng Yoon submitted his resignation336 words
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278 1971-07-07 26 PETER SIOW - Top-form Amy qualifies for Tokyo trip PETER SIOW By TEN-YEAR-OLD Amy Teo bex came the 16th and last swimmer to join Singapore's Tokyo-bound swimming contingent to the Second Asian Age-Group championships next month when she returned a brilliant 1.24.8 for the 100 m butterfly stroke at the four-day trials which278 words
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Article59 1971-07-07 26 MANCHESTER. Tues. Peter Lever, the Lancashire fast bowler, will undergo a final trial before England selectors tomorrow to decide his fitness for the third Test against Pakistan which begins in Leeds on Thursday. Lever, suffering from a side strain, has had extensive treatment over the pastReuter - 59 words
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Article366 1971-07-07 26 LONDON, Tues. An unbeaten century by Vlswanath his second In successive matches held India together In face of a massive Kent total today and the tourists hung on for a draw. The Indians, out for 163 In their first innings, needed to score 408 to win.366 words
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Article884 1971-07-07 27 This trio can win first time out RACING with Epsom Jeep §OME of the 55 newcomers entered for the Kuala Lumpur meeting starting on Saturday look ready to win first time out. These with outstanding: chances are Redon, Prosperity II and Portman. They showed good form on the track yesterday884 words
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Article, Illustration52 1971-07-07 27 THE FLAG'S OUT AND IT'S STEWART JACKIE Stewart of Scotland wins the French Grand Prix in a TyrrelFord at Le Castellet in southern France on Sunday. Stewart's victory cave him a 14-point lead over his nearest rival Jack? Ickx of Belgium in the world drivers'champi o n s h p.AP - 52 words
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Article170 1971-07-07 27 Cole and Randall lead the pack NEW YORK, Tues. Bobby Cole of South Africa and American Ross Randall led a massive assault yesterday, each shooting six-under 65s to lead the quallllers for the Greater Milwaukee Open golf tournament in Milwaukee. Forty golfers bettered par at the 6,453-yard Tripoli course, withAP - 170 words
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Article56 1971-07-07 27 EDINBURGH Tues.— Dundee United, Scottish Dlv. 1 soccer team, will play three games in South Korea this month. Manager Jerry Kerr. said all three games will be In Seou'.. but the Scottish team's opponents have not yet been named. The team will leave on July 17 and56 words
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Article87 1971-07-07 27 NEW YORK. Tues. Results of U.S. baseball games played yesterday: American Lcarue: Baltimore v Detroit (postponed), Boston 12 New York 7. Washington 15 Cleveland 6, Kansas City 6 Chicago 1 'Ist i, Kansas City 1 Chicago 0 (2nd), California 2. Oakland 1, Milwaukee 2 Minnesota 1. National87 words
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Article24 1971-07-07 27 Dato Raja Badri Shah was re-elected president of the Iskandar Polo Club (or the 12th year at a meeting In Kuala Kangsar.24 words
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Article, Illustration500 1971-07-07 27 Trevino: I want the title very badly lONDON, Tues. Jack Nicklaus and Lee Tre- vino loom as an unstoppable American duet in the 100 th British Open golf championship which begins at the Royal Birkdale Course in Southport tomorrow. Nicklaus, winner of the British Open in 1966 and 1970, hasReuter - 500 words
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Article261 1971-07-07 27 Evonne has it easy in Irish meet fJUBLIN, Tues. Evonne Goolagong, in her first match since winning the Wimbledon title last Friday, strolled to a 6-0, 6-0 first round victory over Ireland's Paula Mullen in the Irish Open tennis champlonsh.ps here yesterday. The 19-year-old Evonne, top seeded for this tournament,261 words
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Article183 1971-07-07 27 Barry again Lions' hero WELLINGTON, Tues. TT —The British Lions rugby tourists trounced New Zealand Universities 27-6 here today. The Lions, again playing in superb form, led the Universities 11-0 at halftime. Bajry John was once again the hero of the game the Britons' 14th successive tour victory. He scoredReuter - 183 words
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Article53 1971-07-07 27 SYDNEY. Tues. The Springboks today came through another massed anti-tour protest unscathed but sulered two on-the-neld casualties in beating Sydney 21-12 at the Sydney cricket ground. Test wing three-quarter Gert Muller suffered a broken nose and the touring vlce-captaln Tommy Bedford was taken to hospital with a suspectedReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement931 1971-07-07 26 TECHNICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, SINGAPORE Admission to part-time courses at vocational Institute* I. Types of Coarse* Language of Instruction 1.1 Aljunled Vocational Institute. Mattar Road. Applied Electronics (Trade) English Industrial Electricity (Trade) English and Chinese 1.3 Oeylang Serai Vocational Institute. Jalan Turl. Metal Machining (Trade) English Maintenance Pitting931 words
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Miscellaneous102 1971-07-07 26 Cricket: Inter-School (senior) St. Patrick* v Victoria (IA); St. Josephs v Tanglln Sec. (junior) St. Patricks 'A' v St. Patrick* B (SCRC); St. Josephs •A 1 v Victoria (CSC). Hockey: SHA senior knockout SRC v IA (padang). Rugger: National schools tournament 'A' Div. Whttley v ACS (Woodsville 4 p.m.) Soccer:102 words
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Advertisement455 1971-07-07 27 WORD PUZZLE l_ Cut alMt *»ttt« lims y STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY^ i WORD PUZZLE A' I 1 Ofr\ c<t M( I v?^"J HUH Ult'MtiMS IHIH HIC. I I I nmm tm/mi/m.u) i 3 s I I r "THOT I A^, fill iii I 2l|p E T|H MISSINE 3 1 Bi455 words
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Article86 1971-07-07 28 Talks on Rhodesia dispute SALISBURY, Tues— Lord Goodman led his team of British negotiators into Prime Minister lan Smith's offices today for what looked like being a meeting with the Rhodeslan cabinet on current moves to settle the Rhodeslan Independence dispute. Reliable sources said the Prime Minister was now apparentlyReuter - 86 words
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Article28 1971-07-07 28 SINGAPORE. Tues. Taxidriver Mr. Teo Seng Leong. 41, found 10 paperbacks In his taxi tonight. The owner may claim them from the Straits Times editorial office.28 words
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Article103 1971-07-07 28 MANILA, Tues. The Philippine Supreme Court today issued a temporary ban against a 10 per cent increase In prices of gasoline and other fuel products imposed by six foreign oil companies on July 1. The court Issued the order In response to a suit filedUPI - 103 words
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594 1971-07-07 28 Agnew fears public relations coup by Hanoi SINGAPORE, Tuh. ITS military intelligence expects North letnam to launch a "pinpointed attack" on South Vietnam when the American presence there is "sufficiently diminished," Vice-Pre-sident Spiro Agnew disclosed to American correspondents accompanying him on his goodwill swing through 10 nations. He did not594 words
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Article, Illustration287 1971-07-07 28 Dr. Toh has tea with the new students SINGAPORE, Tues. The ViceChancellor of the University of Singapore, Dr. Toh Chin hye. took time off today to meet 2M new students and to find out how far they had been rated. At a tea party in Eusoff College, he told them287 words
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Article55 1971-07-07 28 BEIRUT. Tues.— lraq ordered another British diplomat out of the country today, the official Iraqi news agency said. It named him as Roderick Clube, First Secretary for Economic Affairs. The Government accused him of taking part in "activities not commensurate with his diplomatic duties." Two other British55 words
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Article429 1971-07-07 28 T ON DON. Tuet. The stock m«r- ket wu narrowly mixed today In very qultt trading. Lack of an ovemlfht lead from Wall Btreet and the latett Britnh retail falta itatutlca dampened activity. At 2.45 p.m. the Financial Times Index wu down 0 4 at 383. 5. Banks429 words
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Advertisement11 1971-07-07 28 Watch that tap! WATER USE IS UP AGAIN: SEE PAGE 1111 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-07-07 28 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore from 8 a.m. to noon today: Fair.14 words
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