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Title Section24 1971-07-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250724 words
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Article, Illustration497 1971-07-15 1 China willing to attend international talks on Indochina: Whitlam HONG KONG, Wednesday COMMUNIST Chino has backed Madame Nguyen Thi Binh's seven-point peace proposal and has said it is willing to attend international Indochina peace talks on the lines of the Geneva Conference of 1954. Premier ChouAgencies - 497 words
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141 1971-07-15 1 Sihanouk's sons on trial in military court DHNOM PENH, Wed. Two sons of deposed Prince Norodom Sihanouk went on trial today before a military court, accused of political murder and supporting the enemy. Prosecution sources said the Oovernment would demand the death penalty for the two men, one of whom141 words
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Article24 1971-07-15 1 FAENZA. (IUly) Wed. A 32-year-old woman has given birth to Siamese twins born facing each other and Joined at the chest. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration114 1971-07-15 1 SLEEPING PILLS KILL WIFE OF GETTY Jr. ROME, Wed. Talitha Getty (above), wife of J. Paul Gettj Jr., has died here, apparently of an overdose of sleeping pills. The 31 -year-old former actress was found unconscious on Saturday night in her Rome apartment and died in a clinic without regaining114 words
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Article34 1971-07-15 1 LOUISVILLE. Kentucky. Wed. A 21-year-old nurse's aide, hailed as the heroine of an old people's home fire that killed 10 of the residents, was today Indicted on arson and murder charges. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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140 1971-07-15 1 Jordan admits raids against guerillas AMMAN, Wed. King H v s s c 1 n's troops swept Into Palestinian guerilla strongholds In northern Jordan today In an attempt to force the commandos to move their bases from villages to the hills. Amman radio said Jordanian units stationed near Jerash "forcedAP - 140 words
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107 1971-07-15 1 'NO-LIMIT LIABILITY' LAW ON POLLUTION TOKYO. Wed. The Japanese Government Is seeking parliamentary approval for a tough new anti-pollution law providing for unlimited liability of factories which discharge pollutants into the air or water. The new law is designed to strengthen the hand of pollution victims in seeking compensation fromReuter - 107 words
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Article56 1971-07-15 1 SACRAMENTO. (California), Wed. Bible-quoting housewives, women's ÜberatlonUts. policemen and a homosexual clergyman convince* 1 a legislative committee yesterday to kill a Bill that would have legalised prostitution In California The measure died on a voice vote of the assembly's criminal justice committee after a hearing jammed withUPI - 56 words
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87 1971-07-15 1 rKYO, Wed. North Korea today accused Bouth Korea of systematic Jamming of broadcasts by two North Korean television stations. The accusation was made by Mr. Chu HyonOk, chairman of the North Korean Central Broadcasting Committee. It was reported by North Korea's official news agencyUPI - 87 words
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Article370 1971-07-15 1 Why I leaked the secret papers —ELLSBERG YEW YORK, Wed. Dr. Daniel Ellsberg decided to leak the secret Pentagon Papers to the press the day he read that the case against eight Green Berets charged with murdering a Vietnamese double agent had been dropped. The former Pentagon aide, who facesUPI - 370 words
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Article58 1971-07-15 1 TEHERAN, Wed. Roads melted as temperatures too high to be recorded evtn by scorch Ing Middle East standards shattered thermometers In Ahwaz, south-western Iran, today. The local weather bureau had to send to Teheran for replacements when two thermometers hit their maximum of 52 degrees C. (126AP - 58 words
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Article51 1971-07-15 1 SOVIET AIR BUILD-UP WASHINGTON, Wed Sen. Henry M. Jakson (Democrat Washington) said today the Soviet Union has nearly 6M supersonic military planes based in the Middle East. Some of them are so advanced they "are not yet widely available even within the Russian air force," he added.UPI - 51 words
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Advertisement54 1971-07-15 1 Still going up! SINGAPORE, VVed. the 100-million mark. Water consumption yes- Yesterday's rainfall at the terday rose by 500,000 gal- catchment areas was negjilons to 100.8 million gallons gible: Peirce 0.02 in, Macßit- the fifth time in six days chic 0.03 in, and nil at that the demand level passed54 words
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Advertisement137 1971-07-15 1 Can you afford I anything less? What makes Philco so superior? What makes |p£ it worth the extra? Basically longer life. Of \r everything. Philco spend a little extra on 1 everything. Little parts. Big parts. Like a I specially contoured sound baffle round the I fan. It costs more.137 words
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Advertisement7 1971-07-15 1 BA great automatic turntable in every respect.7 words
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213 1971-07-15 2 OENANG. Wed. Singa--1 pore's first trans-con-tinental goodwill expedition to London arrived here today, completing the first leg of their overland Journey. Travelling in two vans, under the leadership of Capt Peter Chua of the Singapore Medical Corps, the 14-man team hopes to213 words
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Article, Illustration339 1971-07-15 2 Jobs await all willing to work JEK ON SUCCESS OF JURONG With the population com Ing close to 20.000, attention had been focussed on providing enough recreational facilities for the families staying in highrise flats, he said. Mr. Jek also touched on SINGAPORE, Wed THERE is a job for any339 words
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Article33 1971-07-15 2 $50m anti- flood plan KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Selangor Government Is to spend about $50 million on anti-flood measures, which will include the widening of Klang and Gombak rivers, It was announced today.33 words
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Article48 1971-07-15 2 Clerk wins $100,000 jackpot SINGAPORE, Wed.— The 0 Toto jackpot of 5100,--000 in draw No. 53/71, held last week, was won by a government clerk with three children. The winner, according to a Singapore Pools (Pte.) Ltd statement today, had been buying three coupons faithfully for every draw.48 words
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Article46 1971-07-15 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Outram Secondary School will hold its 18th annual speech prize Hiving day on July 31 at 3.30 p.m. in the Conference Hall. The Communications Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin will address the school, and Mrs. Yong wl'l present the prizes.46 words
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Article50 1971-07-15 2 SINOAPORE. Wed. Five lawyers were called to the Bar by the Chief Justice. Mr. Wee Chong Jin. in the High Court today. They are Messrs. Tay Kirn Whatt. Stanley Scow Keng Hay. Yeo Seng Bole, bank officer Chung Kah Gay and Mahendran Arasaradnam, of Ipoh.50 words
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Article46 1971-07-15 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. A combined surgical meeting of the Unit of the Senior Surgeon will be held every third Saturday of the month from this Saturday at the orthopaedic lecture theatre, Outram Hospital, from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. to discuss interesting cases and problems.46 words
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Article42 1971-07-15 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. A Singapore air cargo firm Is merging tomorrow with a leading British company with a world-wide air freight network. The merger of Air Cargo International (ACI) of Singapore and McGregor. Swire Air Services Ltd. (MSAS) was announced today.42 words
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Article173 1971-07-15 2 SINGAPORE, Wednesday iyHE appointment of Dr. Chiang Hai Ding, 33, A MP for Ulu Pandan, as Singapore's High Commissioner to Malaysia, in succession to Mr. Maurice Baker, was announced today by the Foreign Ministry. Dr. Chiang Is expected to leave for Kuala Lumpur soon to173 words
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Article, Illustration103 1971-07-15 2 CHRISTINE LEAVES FOR TOKYO BEAUTY PAGEANT /CHRISTINE Gabriel, 18 (above), Singapore's representative to the Miss Young International 1971 beauty pageant left for Tokyo yesterday morning. Christine, the beauty who had to lose pounds to better her chances of winning was in her tight- fitting sarong kehaya, looking very bright and103 words
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Article48 1971-07-15 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. A man who stole a passport cover and a pair of swimming trunks at The John Little's Shopping Centre was today jailed for a day and fined S3OO. Wahab Abdl bin Idris All. 21, a barter trader, admitted stealing both articles on July 9.48 words
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Article24 1971-07-15 2 LONDON, Wed— Singapore's new High Commissioner. Dr. Lee Yong Leng, will present credentials to Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace tomorrow.24 words
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Article43 1971-07-15 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Jobless man, Karam Singh s/o Chanan Singh, was today fined $250 and disqualified from driving all classes of vehicles for a year for driving a car under the Influence of alcohol at Bras Basah Road on June 7.43 words
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181 1971-07-15 2 NEW BOAC PLAN TO MAKE AIR TRAVEL EASIER CINGAPORE, Wed. BOAC has introduced a new "fly now pay later" scheme here to be run in conJunction with the Chartered Bank. Under the scheme called the ticket investment plan (TIP) passengers could take off a week after making an Initial payment181 words
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Advertisement83 1971-07-15 2 1 1 l I tBSt- fiV II r < m. /C m I Shcmc) Palace They make the Shang Palace an epicurean's dinner delight! Savour chef's Cantonese specialities served in a tranquil atmosphere. Discreetly-lit lanterns, beautiful playing fountains and cool marble complete the serene scene. Come, experience a whole new83 words
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Miscellaneous36 1971-07-15 2 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I HOW ABOUT fc I THINK I'LL HA</E BUVIN' A BOX. I A PIECE RIGHT Z/ /OF "LITTLE VssTyj tNOWi j— I. 6>A&— REMEMBER... VT'S J 6UHGLE- \PO^ A GOOD x^36 words
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150 1971-07-15 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday TON Abdul Razak today warned Malaysian MPs not to make unsubstantiated charges against foreign diplomats here. The Prime Minister cave the warning in Parliament when an Alliance backbencher, Haji Ahmad Arshad iMuarI'tara) said some diplomats had been "collecting information" on Malaysia150 words
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134 1971-07-15 3 LET THE 2 GOVTS DECIDE, SAYS BOAC KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The question of BOAC's share in MSA will be left to the Malaysian and Singapore Governments to decide, BOAC's chairman. Mr. Keith Granvllle. said here today. Speaking at a press conference, he added: "It Is for the two Governments to134 words
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72 1971-07-15 3 East Pakistan: Tun's hope for settlement KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Tun Abdul Razak today expressed the hope that the East Pakistan crisis would be settled amicably by the parties concerned. The Prime Minister said tins In Parliament In reply to question by Mr. V. David (OerakanDato Keramat) who wanted to know72 words
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Article31 1971-07-15 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Madam Chua Guat Choon was fined $60 today tcr allowing the use of her car which emitted smoke at Upper Cross Street on April 9 last year.31 words
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Article, Illustration307 1971-07-15 3 It's all a big mix-up says 'missing' stripteaser SINGAPORE, Wed. Pretty Australian stripteaser Lana Griggs, 23, reported missing by her husband two weeks ago, popped up at a hotel here on Monday night and said: "It's all a big mix-up." She placed the blame squarely on her agent who sent307 words
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Article61 1971-07-15 3 Four illegal immigrants jailed SINGAPORE, Wed. Four Indonesians were each Jailed for a week today when they admitted entering Singapore illegally on July 12. Leman bin Reban, 34, and Sman bin Ahmad, IS. were arrested on July IS at the sea off Pulau Sudong. Hussln bin All 23. and Ramll61 words
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Article20 1971-07-15 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Advertising executive. Mr. Tom Tan. has been elected president of the Scout Association's Tanjong Pagar district.20 words
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Article63 1971-07-15 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Government will consider relaxing travel restrictions to China if such visits are for business purposes. I&is was stated by the Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Haji Mohamed I Ya'acob, in Parliament today. Haji Mohamed, who was replying to an oral question by Mr.63 words
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Article, Illustration153 1971-07-15 3 When a 12-year old 'makes' $7,000 overnight CINGAPORE, Wed. What can you say when you are a 12--year-old girl who "made" $7,000 overnight? "Excited," said Angela Loh, a primary six student, who "made" the fortune when she won the first prize in a charity draw last week. Not that she153 words
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Article21 1971-07-15 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Behram R. Vakil, a shipping agency manager, has been elected president of the Hans Anderson Club21 words
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Advertisement74 1971-07-15 3 TAY BUAN GUAN .^SUPERMARKET v K^H a P° re 15 k SPECIAL OFFERS 15TH JULY 21ST JULY 1971. Tender juicy Chickens: A Farm Fresh /^J^S^/ U Oven-ready Chicken jf* 4 jC $1.30 per Ib. />*^^ C *2S I Fernleaf Full Cream Milk 56.50 per tin. Powder Vitaminised 5 Ib. Tulip74 words
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Advertisement224 1971-07-15 3 in Australia Registered mortgages on lane and buildings bavo been one of the safest investments over the years, preferred by careful investors throughout the world for the/past century. Australian Housing Mortgages are paricularly attractive because of the stability of the Australian Government and the sound growth of its economy. It224 words
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227 1971-07-15 4 Concert by sisters to raise fare to London SINGAPORE, Wed— Two sisters. Miss Dm Tshul Fang, 19. and Tshul Fei, 17. will give a piano concert at the Cultural Centre on Saturday night. The musical evening is to help send Tshul Fei to London to take up a music scholarship.227 words
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Article48 1971-07-15 4 Mission to Jakarta KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A 13-member Malaysian trade mission will leave here within the next two days for a "hard selling" campaign In Indonesia. The delegation will also attend the official opening on Sunday of the Jakarta Trade Fair 19/1 at which Malaysia U taking part48 words
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Article34 1971-07-15 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Adult and Learning for Living departments of the Chinese YMCA will start a 15-session course in conversational German for beginners on July 23. from 7.15 p.m. to 8.4S p.m.34 words
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Article297 1971-07-15 4 Police guard for two counsel INTIMIDATION COMPLAINT IN ASSAULT CASE SINGAPORE, Wednesday rnHE fourth district -L judge today ordered police protection for both counsel in an assault summons hearing against three prison officers. Mr. Anwarul Hague asked Asst. Supt. G. Tolson to protect Mr. N. Ganesan and Mr. T.T. Rajah297 words
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266 1971-07-15 4 Raja: Better life brings drop in TB cases SINGAPORE, Wednesday TTOE dramatic drop in the incidence of tuber- culosis has been due to medical countermeasures and social and economic remedies, the Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said tonight. Tuberculosis which was the number one killer 20 years ago has slipped266 words
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92 1971-07-15 4 Fireworks show to mark end of play SINGAPORE, Wed. A fireworks display and film shots of scenes on the Thames will mark the end of "Ring round the moon." a Stage Club production to be performed at the Victoria Theatre from tomorrow to Saturday. The play, produced by Frank Warren,92 words
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Article53 1971-07-15 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The three community centres In the Woodlands and Margining area will celebrate this year's National Day with free him shows, a cross country run competition and a dinner and variety show for people In the constituency. The activities will be conducted at the three centres53 words
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Advertisement130 1971-07-15 4 new ocean vmnr Today Only: 2.30, 7.1S A ».ISpm. Liang Fong Moo* A Chen Howe "WOMAN GUERILLA WITH 2 GUNS" (Mandarin in Cathayscope) OPENS TOOAYI 1 30- 3. J0- 700 A 9.30 p.m. Chan Hung Lion A Ching Li ■Mi.slon lmpo..ible (Mondonn-Color scope) ■^M:iMMm^:iHiii OPENS TODAY! bolder. City: 1.45, 4.00,130 words
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Advertisement207 1971-07-15 4 IwJB )m*Qmml^M?riSttin\l UM jyj^l (|VW JeW aaaaaaCL aaaa.aaaaaaaaMaHaVWT*l''Ka.fl I L ll^fl Eii flßLififl J^yTMaaflaPr^' K. l^^B I slttfl EflfW w VfH I I" "^^g»aW 1* bbbt aafll ODEON KATONG Tel: *****6 Opent Today Daily 12 Noon, 411 p.m. rgTl RAJ KAPOOR'S H|^^H| TECHNicoLon bbbbbbbbbb^^bb! METROPOLE/HOLLYWOOD/VENUS i. ?,T, l°°Vo,~ IN MANDARIN207 words
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Article, Illustration172 1971-07-15 5 No more dirty linen at these hawker stalls By R. CHANDRAN CINGAPORE, Wed. Dirty linen has vanished from Kandahar Street hawker stalls for the time being at least. The street looked neater today. So were the stalls and their owners. This follows gossip among the area's hawking community that the172 words
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Article12 1971-07-15 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. There were 28 traffic accidents yesterday, three serious12 words
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247 1971-07-15 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. rpHE eight-day AsianA South Pacific law stu- dents seminar ended here 1 today with a call to law j schools and professional law bodies in both regions to support the setting up of legal aid clinics. The seminar also resolved that247 words
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399 1971-07-15 5 Hawker 'has no right to the $20,000' 'Ticket not handed in' so Toto man says: SINGAPORE, Wednesday SINGAPORE Pools Pie. Ltd denied in the High Court today that fruit hawker Tan Kirn Huat had any right under the company's rules to claim the first prize money of $20,850 in the399 words
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Article45 1971-07-15 5 SINOAPORE, Wed. Tan Yoke Seng. SO. was seriously injured when a car knocked him down at the Junction of Tan Quee Lan and North Bridge Road this morning. A passenger In the car. Miss Wong Yoke Chin, 20. was slightly hurt.45 words
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Article44 1971-07-15 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. A hawker. Poh Poh Choo, 18. was today convicted on a charge of criminal trespass into the premises of Chuan Seng Electrical Company in Paya Lebar Road on April 21. Sentence was postponed to July 28 pending a probation report.44 words
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166 1971-07-15 5 Wed. The Singapore Electronic and Engineering Ltd., (SEEL) today became the first Gov-ernment-owned company to set up a works council. "We admire your entrepreneurial spirit and hope that your example will act as a catalyst to other firms," said Dr. David C.E.166 words
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83 1971-07-15 5 MORE HDB THREE-ROOM FLATS FOR SALE SINGAPORE, Wed. Another 478 units of three- room imyroved flats in Loronr 4, Toa Payoh, will be sold by the Housing Board under the "Home ownership for the people" scheme. The 22-storej blocks of flats are at present the highest buildincs In Toa Payoh.83 words
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Advertisement200 1971-07-15 5 .^^A'A%VAV.VA'AV.V.VJ"AV.\VSV.\ I .SSV.'.S%V.VW'ASV.VdSV.*AV.V.*A*.V.'. j x? h: opens orchard today! JhD^^Sht V" 11 •*.\t''i; iijiji!' FAfF TO FAfF y SHlSmr^R 1 W ''I! j A ma^ man masc i uerade s TiAfrWmii^'" I^pWmt v tl<>us usts an< un KliL^ki^' >tiULIE speakable cravings, of J BktHyHM^JL y human sacrifice and jjjtfi y■200 words
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Advertisement211 1971-07-15 5 joronb^^cinema i 1 (No Free L.it Tel: *****4 L\\ -OPENS TODAY! 2 SHOWS DAILY AT 7.00 9.30 P.M. i [^STHE5 THE RANK O^N'SA llOl l P'« enl A BETTY E. BOX RALPH THOMAS PRODUCTION Doctor inTrouWe LESLIE HARRY ANGELA JET- PHILLIPS SECOMBE SCOULAR V^ "4lL IRENE ROBERT SIMON WITH GUEST211 words
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Article, Illustration210 1971-07-15 6 Officials silent on new anti smuggling plan SINGAPORE, Wed. Official sources here today declined comment on a Jakarta news report that the Singapore Government had Riven the Indonesian Government a blueprint on how to beat smuggling between the two countries. The report said that the central theme of the plan210 words
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164 1971-07-15 6 K. LUMPUR. Wed MCA secretary-Gen-eral Mr. Kam Woon W.ih today said that it was the DAP who "broke a gentlemen's agreement" not to disclose secret talks between the MCA and DAP. He challenged DAP leaders to deny that both party leaders had agreed to164 words
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Article56 1971-07-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Municipality will be offering scholarships to students for courses at the Technical College here beginning from the 1971/ 1972 session. Candidates who are given the scholarships would have to enter an agreement to serve the Munclpallty for a period of at least five56 words
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Article39 1971-07-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The Minister of Culture. Youth and Sports, Da to Hamsah Abu Samah, told Parliament today that out of 2,228 youths trained at the National Youth Pioneer Corps at Dusun Tua. 1.487 had found employment.39 words
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249 1971-07-15 6 CINGAPORE, Wed. Sylvia McCully, 22 year old Singapore ballet dancer and teacher, Is now absorbed with the task of convincing 10 children that she is Snow 1 White. In less than a month, she will have several thousands to contend with.249 words
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Article112 1971-07-15 6 CALL FOR CENTRES TO TEACH MALAY pENANO, Wed.—Lantux age centres similar to the Alliance Francalse should be set op to teach Bahasa Malaysia throughout the country, Chief Minister Dr. Lim Chong Eu suggested tonight. "There Is a great deal we can learn from the techniques and methods of language Instruction112 words
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Article499 1971-07-15 6 P.M. RAMAN - Bleak future for 2,000 civilians P.M. RAMAN Senior workers hit by bases closure By SINGAPORE, Wednesday lI A HI) times are forecast for some 2,000 local civilians in the higher echelons of service in British bases when they are closed at the end of this year. They are in their499 words
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168 1971-07-15 6 Row over alleged 'abusive words' to boss CINGAPORE, Wed. Labour trouble is brewing in a Jewellery shop in High Strefover the alleged use o' "abusive words by an employee agaiast hs boss. The row is between the management of K. M. O Mohamed Ltd. and the Singapore Manua. and Mercantile168 words
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Article34 1971-07-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— The Government has embarked on five-year and 20-year plans to Improve road traffic throughout the country. Minister of Works. Posts and Telecoms. Tun V.T. Sambanthan, said In Parliament today.34 words
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Article44 1971-07-15 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The condition of schoolboy Tay Kok Boon, 18, who was admitted to Outrsm Hospital with serious stab wounds last Saturday was reported to be satisfactory tonight. Tay was stabbed twice In the stomach by a robber at Poole Road44 words
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Advertisement133 1971-07-15 6 WE'VE MOVED! OOMtGAA/lllG/ (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE UMITED PLEASE NOTE THAT AS FROM 15th JULY 1971 OUR OFFICE WILL BE AT SOMERVILLE HOUSE 38, Kramat Road. Singapore 9. Telephone No. *****4 (3 lines) SOMERVILLE I HOUSE 'ZUCLEMENCEAITX v|\ l*Aii*At fillet Government Coov Right Reservec oOlftfyWllrcy (Singapore) prwateuwted a grand sale of specially-selected133 words
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Article, Illustration337 1971-07-15 7 CHEW LEE CHING - CHEW LEE CHING By CINGAPORE, Wed. Three years ago, the Ho's of Buklt Ho Swee were an ordinary family. There was no hint of the misfortunes to come. Then it happened in quick succession. First, the elder son, Ho Yuet Weng337 words
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Article171 1971-07-15 7 SINGAPORE, Wednesday "p\VO shipyard directors were acquitted and discharged on corruption charges today alter a 14-day hearing. The move came when Senior State Counsel. Mr. K. S. Rajah, applied for the charges to be withdrawn. He gave no reasons. The directors— Ho Ah Lam alias Yee171 words
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174 1971-07-15 7 By IGNATIUS STEPHEN BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Wed. Millions of dollars worth of cigarettes In Brunei may have to go up in smoke in a blaze, that is. The Sultan's blanket ban on cigarette export has caught the Importers flat-footed. They say with174 words
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97 1971-07-15 7 Scouts earn $94,500 during job week SINGAPORE. Wed— The Scout Association this year collected $94,543.04 during its annvral "Job week." Eleven thousand scouts took part in the Job week from April 10 to 14. They worked at all kinds of assignments ranging from car cleaning to moving packing cases. The97 words
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Article33 1971-07-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The RMAP has no plans to take over the RAAP base In Butterworth at present. Deputy Defence Minister Tengku Ahmad Rlthauddeen told Parliament today.33 words
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Article, Illustration250 1971-07-15 7 British expert here to study cause of cancer CINGAPORE, Wed. British cancer research scientist Dr. Robert Borland is here on the trail of a possible clue which could bring cancer cure a step nearer. He has been working at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital laboratories since his arrival on Saturday. Dr.250 words
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Article52 1971-07-15 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Prof. 0.8. Onp. a visiting professor In surgery from Hong Kong, will give a series of postgraduate lectures at the University of Singapore's orthopaedic lecture theatre. The lectures will be on July 21, 23. 28 and 30. Aug. 2 and 4, from 5 p.m. to 652 words
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94 1971-07-15 7 JURONG PARK TO GET SIX AUSSIE BIRDS SINGAPORE. Wed. The Jurong Bird Park will receive six birds when the Premier of South Australia, Mr. Donald Dunstan, calls on Friday. Mr. Dunstan, who will be accompanied by officials of the Australian High Commission, will formally hand over the birds to the94 words
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Article53 1971-07-15 7 SINOAPORE, Wed— Guitarist Llm Kheng Khoon will give a talk and demonstration on guitar playing at the staff training room of the National Library on Friday at 3 p.m. The programme Is organised by the young people's service of the Library and Is open to all53 words
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Article33 1971-07-15 7 SINOAPORE. Wed. Motorist Lee Tiang Klat was today fined $30 for falling to give way to a pedestrian at a zebracrussing at New Bridge Road on Aug. 22, four years ago.33 words
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506 1971-07-15 7 Death note tells of wife's lovers SINGAPORE. Wednesday J^ BARTER trader murdered his wife and jumped to his death because he suspected her of having love affairs with three men, a coroner's court heard today. And a day before their deaths, one of the three suspected lovers a coffee powder506 words
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Article47 1971-07-15 7 SINOAPORE. Wed. The women's sub-committee of the Tlong Bahru community centre has organised a seven-day bus tour of Malacca, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. Penang and Cameron Highlands from Aug. 15 to 21. The price Is tIOS per person. Children under 12 will pay MS.47 words
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Article33 1971-07-15 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Pirate taxi driver Lee Cheng Khlang was fined $400 and had his car forfeited today for plying at Toa Payoh central on May 27. He had two previous convictions.33 words
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Advertisement39 1971-07-15 7 of big, sensational sounds of "TRINITY" direct from Australia. Together with a top local band, "THE BAITS" they give you the "now" beat. So do your own thing at the Eye. mi CUSCADEN In HOUSE W HOTEL Tel: *****139 words
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Advertisement159 1971-07-15 7 I The Malays I of Toa I Payoh 5 What problems do i they face in adjusting 1 to high rise living? HBM fc BH) BB^i^te bbT P^ iKf^9^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^ Bbl fc Bw-1?--BBM Ik aw. *^^a^^_ BBS I BBft**& B- -l W* -^w BBT Mkk' ■WBIP'^ I C ■'■■p |^w'V**' i159 words
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Miscellaneous248 1971-07-15 7 Straits Times Crossword H' |HF^ v I \r I I ACROSS lunatic (6). 4 Quality of a citizen (8). 7 f^f 7 1 a Talc* a urit*r fmm th# dale nearest to heaven (7). 10 Covering for the happy couple t n giddln«« irotn" <c" dy WHh *Wt f 18248 words
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153 1971-07-15 8 Sultan of Brunei leads birthday parade of —nobles BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN. Wed. Sultan Hassanal Bolklah today led a procession of nobles around the capital, on the eve of his 25th birthday tomorrow. The procession also marched the bersandlng ceremony of the Sultan's younger brother, Penglran Muda Sufrl. to his cousin153 words
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Article53 1971-07-15 8 SINOAPORE, Wed. Tan Boon Ton. 35. a labourer, today denied using a baling hook to cause hurt to another labourer, Ismail bin Abu Bakar, at the Port of Singapore Authority Authority early this morning, early this morning Trial vi .is fixed for Oct. 16. Ball of f53 words
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Article27 1971-07-15 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Jamil bin Din was fined $20 today for parking his scooter on the footway in Raffles Place on March 29 two years ago.27 words
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80 1971-07-15 8 Meteorologists studying in Melbourne SINGAPORE, Wed— Two meteorologists from Singapore are now in Melbourne attending a general course in meteorology. They are Mr. How-Yuen Loo. 28. and Mr. Yong Mlow Koon. 23. both from the Meteorological Office In Paya Lebar airport. They left in March and will return to Singapore80 words
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Article, Illustration385 1971-07-15 8 Five from MSA fought accused: Steward 'MELEE ENDED IN FATAL STABBING' J^S MSA steward, .Johnny Sim Jui Meng, 20, described in the High Court today how his fight with an assistant hotel manager ended with one of his colleagues being fatally stabbed. Four other MSA employees had also Joined In385 words
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127 1971-07-15 8 Malays get more jobs in industries KUALA LUMPUR. 'Ned. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry is satisfied with the policy of employing m ult i i anil workers in projects approved by Government. Parliament was told today. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari said latest data available showed that in 1969. of127 words
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Article45 1971-07-15 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. The United Taekwon-do Group will hold its grading for 20 branch gyms at the St. John's Headquaters in Beach Road on Saturday and Sunday. The test will start at 2 p.m. on the first day and 10 a.m. on the second45 words
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207 1971-07-15 8 SWITCH TO METRIC WILL RAISE PROBLEMS IN TRADE WITH U.S. CINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's switch to metric will cause some confusion in trade with the United States, as the U.S. will still be using the imperial system. The US Department of Commerce Is aware of the problems arising from Sin gapore's207 words
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Article45 1971-07-15 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Motorist Tan Kay Huat was fined $25 today for a traffic offence four years ago. Tan admitted In court today that on July 22. 1967. he had not kept to the middle of the road before turning right at Keppel Road45 words
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200 1971-07-15 8 PENANG, Wed k SSISTANT city veteriA. nary surgeon T. Ramanathan today won his appeal against a lower court conviction and six months' jail sentence on a charge of dishonestly misappropriating $3,919 the cost of his wife's return air tickets to Canada. Ramanathan, 43, was200 words
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Advertisement203 1971-07-15 8 7Coff Super! If you own a Morris 850, put your hand up for BP Super number 2. This grade of BP Super is scientifically correct for this Morris and the Morris 1000, too. Get big power and save 7 cents a gallon. Only BP has the Superfive pump to give203 words
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Miscellaneous89 1971-07-15 8 Aticy Oop By Y.T. Hamiin ■^B^l eve f^.i has/ COKJrRONTS Tnc "^^r 1 //T^J^w' P^K/fl ETC \~*H m^A. /7TWEC r*A^**~y A I /5c"V w I £,«7 1 hn t > r By At Lapp A UDOt-E. VHILE < ME DOT'S A LIDDLE Jr" i^^** l^ }> r- I'M RUNNINO J>-89 words
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Article, Illustration268 1971-07-15 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. A Singapore student is among three South-east Asians offered a free diploma course at one of Japan's elite schools, the Ashikaga Gakuen High School. Stanley Y.K. Tan, 18. a rubber dealer's son, applied to the school for a technical268 words
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Article35 1971-07-15 9 SINQAPORE. Wed The Kampong San Teng community centre's women sub-committee will hold a baby show contest at 9 a.m. on Sunday. Mr. Ang Nam Plau. MP for Thomson, will give away the prizes.35 words
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Article, Illustration123 1971-07-15 9 LITTLE LORRAINE THE FLOWER GIRL IS FASCINATED WEDDINGS always have a fascinating hold on little girls. Little Lorraine Rozario (above) aged four, is no exception. There was fascination all over her little face yesterday when she played flower girl to the wedding of neighbo v r Patricia O Hara, a123 words
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203 1971-07-15 9 Jailed: 2 who cheated firm of $150,000 SINGAPORE, Wednesday TWO salesmen were Jailed today for misappropriating $150,000 worth of cooking oil belonging to a factory in Redhill Estate. Tan Quee Ann. 39, who was jailed for 15 months, admitted misappropriating $100,000 worth between March 20 and July 2 this year.203 words
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Article58 1971-07-15 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Training Within Industry alumni will hold a party at the premises ol the Federation of Boys' Clubs at Old Kallang Airport on Saturday at 7.30 p m Mr. CX Tseng, public lelatlons manager of a local advertising firm, will give talk on "Public58 words
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98 1971-07-15 9 Police seek the relatives of dead man SINGAPORE. Wed. Police are looking for the relatives and friends of an Indian man of about 50 wno aicu at Outram Hospital on Juiy 4. The man was found unconscious after a fall In the Traffic Courts compound In Outram Road on June98 words
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Article91 1971-07-15 9 Mushroom cultivation courses SINGAPORE, Wed— The Primary Production Department will conduct the last two courses on mushroom cultivation one in English and the other in Chinese next month. Application forms are available from the agriculture section. Sembawang Held experimental station, Sembawang Road, or the Primary Production Department, seventh floor. National91 words
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Article40 1971-07-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong has sent a message to King Hassan of Morocco, expressing relief at bis safety. Tun Kazak has sent a similar message on behalf of the Government and people of Malaysia.40 words
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282 1971-07-15 9 Sheares to present State Colours to Scouts SINGAPORE, Wed.-Sin-gapore's Chief Scout, President Sheares will present the State Colours and the Scout Association's flag on Friday at the Istana to a party of Scouts who will take part In two major world scout events. A 26-member group will first attend a282 words
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Article35 1971-07-15 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Local taekwon-do Instructors will hold a get-together buffet and dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sunday at 7 pm. There will be a demonstration by brown and black belt holders.35 words
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Advertisement47 1971-07-15 9 I TODAYS DRAW I I No. 55/71 (15-7-71) I I THE FIRST GROUP 1 CASH JACKPOT IS I SI 05,000 TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT |t THE OTHER GROUP PRIZES REMAIN *i THE SAME PLUS FREE ENTRY FOR I PW 3 CIRCLES CORRECT 500/- /f 847 words
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Advertisement136 1971-07-15 9 raWJ NATIONAL THEATRE HOTEL MALAYSIA SINGAPORE 'JyjS VI Robicnonl. Cok) Sto<«J». July 28. MX ft 31 ft 31 f ridJv. July JO Wj IIpn3QE!|^PsAVE up to^ HHSBT PA"/ 1 ■i 5D7 i J DRASTICALLY M M M if MTr^M CARPETS IV MOj FURNISHINGS 5| 37. TANGLIN ROAD. SPORE 10. 1136 words
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Article464 1971-07-15 10 There is much to be said for the Second Malaysia Plan debate now occupying Parliament's attention, spilling over to the State Assemblies. The planning is ffderal, of course, but State Governments have a major rul.' to play, and State Assemblies have their own responsibilities. The plan emphasises this464 words
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Article243 1971-07-15 10 Normal conditions have still not returned to East Pakistan. This has been confirmed successively by newspaper correspondents, the British and German parliamentary delegations and now by the report of tho World Bank team which visited East Pakistan last month. Parts of the report first leaked to the243 words
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Article248 1971-07-15 10 First Negri Sembilan, now Selangor. In both States Assemblymen have wasted little time since the reopening of the Legislative Assemblies in improving their own pay and perquisites. Negri has made available generous loans for cars and houses. Selangor Assemblymen are to benefit from an extra $250 a248 words
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Article440 1971-07-15 10 By Robert Trumbull C YDNEY The question J of Australia's relations with Communist China is shaping up as Uie prime issue on which the next national elections here will be fought. How the electorate decides could affect Australia's international posture as the southern anchor440 words
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Article, Illustration1177 1971-07-15 10 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - Chasing pirates off the high seas WILLIAM CAMPBELL Joint efforts after Britain's rundown in By THEY MAY not be as rampant as the cut-throats who once terrorised South-East Asian waters in war-junks and swift oar-propelled perahu. But pirai.es no less brutal continue to be active enough in the region for1,177 words
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Letters
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Letter149 1971-07-15 10 I HAVE lived in Singapore since 1952 but I am still waiting for my citizenship certificate. Efforts to obtain this document go back to 1967 when my father applied on my behalf, since I was then a minor. In 1969 I enquired about the outcome oi this request149 words
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158 1971-07-15 10 RAINFALL FOR DAYS BUT STILL WATER IS CUT OFF XJEAVY RAIN but a trickle of water from out taps: It doesn't make sense, does it? So let me add to the correspondence initiated by "H2O" (S.T. July 3) on the shortage of public water in Jerantut. For six months now158 words
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Letter153 1971-07-15 10 ARREARS are due to my wife as a result of her opting for the Sufflan Scheme, but up to now she and quite a num_ber of her colleagues at the Ipoh General Hospital have not received their arrears although others have been paid.' The arrears were to have153 words
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Letter69 1971-07-15 10 I REFER to the letter from 'Graduate' (S.T. July 2). It is not the policy of the University of Malaya to hold back a student's caution money once he Is graduated and is eligible for his refund. I shall be grateful If 'Graduate' would provide us with further particulars, so69 words
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Letter45 1971-07-15 10 "QRADUATE" (S.T. July 2) is Just one of many others who are still waitIng for the refund of Caution Money." I am also in the same spot and would be very grateful if the authorities would look into this matter. MATRIC NO. ***** (1969/70.) Pahang45 words
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Advertisement64 1971-07-15 10 Style* cut to trts Ifl t •s t trend by our most sxpcfisncdo c t t s m«n S'nca 1934. Suits completely hand tailored stitched right tc the buttonholes ensuring best workmanship, we 3r6 also importers exporters of finest Cents textiles thereby we have the latest widest ran e e64 words
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Advertisement141 1971-07-15 10 Juvelon the multi-purpose wonder Specially rich in Vitamin E. Juvelon is the widely used <£> s^ capsule that gives extra energy /^^3f?^"" 0 1 and stamina Among its vaned j^^^^ uses are the relief from l>. w^^Sk I I bago and arthritis, smoothed- I I r e^^yZ ing of rough141 words
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Article, Illustration74 1971-07-15 11 One died a hero and three were executed RABAT (Morocco): This picture, taken during a recent parade in Rabat, shows four army generals who died during and after the recent coup attempt. Cen. Bachir Boubali, loyal to King Hassan, was killed during the attack on the King's summerAP - 74 words
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176 1971-07-15 11 Publisher sues after 'unfit to run company' report LONDON, Wed. Mr. Robert Maxwell, a former Czechoslovak refugee who rose to become an MP and millionaire publisher in Britain has sued a government department whose inspectors said he was unfit to run a public company. Mr. Maxwell, who built up theReuter - 176 words
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391 1971-07-15 11 Thieu has broken his pledge says Ky SAIGON, Wednesday y I C E-President Ky has accused South Vietnamese President Thieu of failing to live up to his promises and indulging in dictatorial practices. In a letter sent to President Thieu yesterday and made public today. Mr. Ky said these unfulfilledReuter - 391 words
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151 1971-07-15 11 WOMAN SUSPECT MAY BE TOP MAFIA BRAIN PALERMO Wed. Sici- lian police said here that 27-year-old Antonletta Bagarella. the first woman ever named as a suspected member of the Mafia, appeared to be one of the organisation's top brains. They also said they had obtained a large amount of additionalReuter - 151 words
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300 1971-07-15 11 Yahya ready to meet Indira at any time... Mr. Lachance, Mr. Heath Macquarrie of Prince Edward Island and Mr. KARACHI, Wednesday PRESIDENT Yahya Khan has said he will go anywhere at any time to meet Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi if it would help resolve current Indo-Pakistan tension, aReuter - 300 words
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Advertisement13 1971-07-15 11 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Aipleby s ££X? f c«c*coujre)/uwAr about} /icakj't ke«i6tj JfCISHI13 words
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Advertisement70 1971-07-15 11 Klßlliliwiil 1 *:Jl^B ,^ssraK<^ i 'j^^^^B^K **Unn A//. js&^K^jr 1 v- 1 rJ -^MSFT.**: BM v»| IMBi *-vi "*^*"^bß bY f^VBJBJ KVjK c "ua B^B^^^^~ "TOWMBB^^n^Mß^^^^^^^ML^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BßßßßßßßßßßßßlßJ^Bßß^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bl B^B^B^BB^^^^^^. *f|ffc^i —^^^JT" i B^ZZi^^Zil^JU J 24R-747 1 20R-9S Manufacturer S o Agents ft Service Station ROXY ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES (STORE) PTEUTDI ROXY (STORE) PTEITIX70 words
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126 1971-07-15 12 Senate body's yes to 'Loan for Lockheed' Bill WASHINGTON. Wed— The Senate Banking Committee tonlgh: approved a Bill designed to provide Federal loan guarantees for the Lockneed Alrcrait Corporation and other ailing ■companies. The vote was 10 to five. Committee chairman Senator John Sparkman (Democrat, Alabama) said he hoped theReuter - 126 words
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Article187 1971-07-15 12 I ONDON. Wed. Britain made a profit of about £300 million through the sale of its products, knowhow and services overseas during the first six months of this year, the Government announced yesterday. It means that the balance of payments the bookkeeping of commercial dealings187 words
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Article94 1971-07-15 12 A tough job to find dad TOKYO. Wed. An In--1 donesian woman was in Tokyo today hoping to trace her Japanese father through ber face. Mrs. Lai Mel-ling, S3, said the planned to undergo a beauty operation on her face, but her Chinese mother insisted she delay the operation untilAP - 94 words
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Article41 1971-07-15 12 Actor sues for $75 million LOS ANGELES. Wed. Actor Robert Stack filed a US$25 million damages suit against the Columbia Broadcasting System, claiming it falsely depicted him as supporter of the Vietnam war by "deceptive editing of a propaganda film." Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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428 1971-07-15 12 UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday £IGHTEEN States last night approved a formal resolution for the next general assembly to admit China to the United Nations and expel Taiwan. Their draft, approved at a private meeting, also stated for the first time, theReuter; AP - 428 words
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Article, Illustration176 1971-07-15 12 f ONDON. Wed. Singer Dick Haymes, former husband of movie star Rita Hay worth (above), spoke yesterday of the decline in his career after their divorce in 1955 and said be had spent a million dollars on ber. The 52-year-oldReuter - 176 words
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Article68 1971-07-15 12 LONDON. Thurs. The Opposition Labour Party announced yesterday It is setting up its own broadcasting council to which politicians who feel they have been unfairly treated by Britain's television and radio networks can compialn. The decision followed complaints by former Prime Minister Mr Harold Wilson andUPI - 68 words
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Article37 1971-07-15 12 BANGKOK. Wed. A 19--year-old student shot dead his teacher yesterday in northern Chiang Mai province after the teacher scolded him for wearing white shoes Instead of regulation black shoes to school, police reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article235 1971-07-15 12 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Food and Drug Administration ha.; warned that millions of pieces of ceramic dinnerware, Including some expensive china, are decorated with decals which can poison foods and beverages with lead and cadmium. The FDA advised consumers not to store acidic foods or beverages235 words
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232 1971-07-15 12 BANGKOK, Wed Missing links the proposed Tr; Asian railway line tal Just over 1,25 miles, according t report by Ecafe The proposed 8 mile line is an h sponsored project to Singapore with Lsu and the European way network. The report shows thereReuter - 232 words
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Article39 1971-07-15 12 NEW YORK. Wed.— P acting on a Up-ofT from a caller who said he represented the Jewish Defence League, found six blasting caps, gunpowder and smoke bombs in a locker in a Manhattan airlines terminal yesterday. AP.AP - 39 words
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458 1971-07-15 13 Golkar sweeps in with 224 seats: Report JAKARTA, Wed. rpHE Government- backed Sekber Golkar group won 224 of the 360 seats contested in the recent Indonesian general election, it was reported today. Golkar's official newspaper Suara Karya published a detailed breakdown of the election results based on provisional returns threeReuter - 458 words
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293 1971-07-15 13 France angered by West German stand on Mid East PARIS, Wed. France is angry at West German Foreign Minister Mr. Walter Scheel for apparently abandoning a common stand taken by the six Common Market countries for a Middle East settlement, informed sources said. French Foreign Minister Mr. Maurice Schumann hasReuter - 293 words
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Article123 1971-07-15 13 f ONDON, Wed. U8 Air Force Captain Thomas Culver was yesterday found guilty of taking part in an antiVietnam War demonstration In London in May. He becomes the first American serviceman convicted on anti-war charges outside the United States. A court martial at the USAF baseReuter - 123 words
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111 1971-07-15 13 WASHINGTON, Wed. Deputy Defence Secretary David Packard said yesterday that the United States had deliberately held off improving the accuracy and power of Its MIRY multiple-warhead missiles. He hinted that this was an effort to reassure Russia that the U.B. Is not trying toReuter - 111 words
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86 1971-07-15 13 Wed The House of Representatives today shelved an effort to bring an unprecedented contempt of Congress charge against the Columbia Broadcasting System for refusing to make available film that had been edited out of a controversial documentary The Belllng of the Pentagon." The HouseReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration58 1971-07-15 13 LONDONDERRY: Young rioters hijack a truckload of bricks outside a factory in Londonderry. The bricks are used for ammunition. Another British soldier was killed by gunmen early yesterday in Belfast. The soldier was with a patrol in a Land Rover which was ambushed in theAP - 58 words
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Advertisement146 1971-07-15 12 MORRIS meets today's demands Here is durability and dependability in an excellent, medium-sized saloon car. Backed by British Leyland's tradition of engineering genius. 80 m.p.h. easy cruising speed from a 1275 cc power plant (with 35 m.p.g. economy). You'll float over bumpy roads with Hydrolastic Suspension. Front wheel drive straightens146 words
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Advertisement215 1971-07-15 12 SPECIALLY IMPORTED GENUINE HANDPRINTED THAI COTTON IN OVER 300 DIFFERENT DESIGNS 40" WIDTH $1.50 PER YD GENUINE HAND PRINTED THAI SILK $13.90 PER YD. Orient Silks 5 Overseas Union A Shopping Centra, Ground Floor (Colry-ir Quay) Singapore 1 fl Teh *****6 V p— AOVtftTISEMENT Eczema Irritation Many peopU iufler from215 words
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Advertisement191 1971-07-15 13 V 1 INSTANT I I WATER 1-1 VAILLANT 4 I*l WATER 3§l Bf*si HEATERS Select the temperature you like. _J M Supply simultaneously several £sß|b outlets for the whole house, jjEjPf la^i^Ha! series of rooms, a catering establishment or some ablutions. B kj New in shape and equipment. J^ Well191 words
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Advertisement149 1971-07-15 13 Say NO to heat, sVsVa^B^LVsVa^DaVaKT t-^LVaVawA ?aJsW B^B LV /AffaV^sW\ K'''*K /tJtVm flYal ■I _Air HBW /hbL-BF V|X\ jwat^trfw *"JL YES to comfort. Ever noticed the way Sanyo Cooling Fans shake their heads? >£\ |&k They can do« it from any starting position— they can say NO to J5% heat149 words
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Article, Illustration129 1971-07-15 14 Imperial $0.74 —.03 G. Lumber $104 .12 ttnekt F. E. Ship $2.69 +10 •IW*»» Setron $1.64 +.09 power Telecom 354.000 IK ut !?m c "y Development 339.000 L* RG fi-2i. fSi Haw Par 266.000 ITIl Tl f?2o J -2?* Public Bank 215.000 Ben $1.49 +.05 U.E $2129 words
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Article1056 1971-07-15 14 BIO AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LIS-.EO AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINCAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC BRACKETS YESTERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS B S. CLOSING TONE: AH sections closed steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as supplied by the Stock Exchange yesterda- Including odd lots totallec 3.348.000 3.131 000).1,056 words
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240 1971-07-15 14 STEADIER conditions prevailed on the stock Exchange of Ma'aysia and Singapore yesterday. Trading was brisker but the volume of business moderate. After an early run-up, prices levelled off marginally and closed with more gains. The morning trading was mixed and irregular with prices moving240 words
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Article65 1971-07-15 14 THESE Asian dollar rates were quoted yesterday by the following banks: OCBC, Chartered, Bank of America. FNCB and National Bank of Chicago. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above. 1 mth 5-T» to «-H% 2 mths 6 to C-3/16% 3 mths 6-H to »-7/16% 6 mths65 words
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Article1448 1971-07-15 14 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. Alran il) $1.56. (2) $1.55. Allied Choc. (1) $1.96. (1) $1.95. Ben (1) $1.45. (1)1,448 words
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Article185 1971-07-15 14 THE Association of Bantu tn Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at July 14. Liocai dollars to one unit oi Foreign Currency Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar US. Dollar Local dollars to 100 units uf Foreign Currency Belgian185 words
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Article332 1971-07-15 14 CHAREHOLDERS of London tin Corporation have been promised a maintenance of the first interim dividend for the current year to March 1972 at 10 per cent. The second distribution, held at 32 J per cent for 1970-71, will depend on results which cannot be assessed currently.332 words
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Article109 1971-07-15 14 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE. SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY CMenul Oil: bulk 154 sellers, drum ISfit srllera. Cwi Mixed (f.0.b.) looae July/ Auk. t'K/Cont. »33 B. Pspper: Muntok AST A white f.o.b. 100 NL.W ***** srllrrs. Sarawak white fob. 96'; NLW JIS2J seller* Sarawak sprc.al black f.o.b.109 words
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Article183 1971-07-15 14 Tin price recovers 'THE Straits tin price in A Penang yesterday recovered $2 to $64 1.12 'a per picul on an official offering down 45 tons to 233 tons. The market was fairly steady with better support at all-round levels, especially from the United States, was evident. LONDON: Tuesday's tin183 words
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Article38 1971-07-15 14 In London on Tuesday the price of Malayan S per cant CIF UK/N European port* In bulk. *ttrllnc per lone ton Nov. Dec. >v unquoted after Nov. {ill paid (fill *ell<r* or UK $261 J icllem38 words
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Article23 1971-07-15 14 JULY 14. RUBBER: 99.75 cents per kilo (down 1.00 cent). TIN: $641.12} (up $2). Official offering 233 tons (down 45 tons).23 words
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Article55 1971-07-15 14 Tuesday Mtnday 1U lUI. London 40.31 40.375 Beirut 40.60 40.63 Honckong 41.79 41.64 Zurich UNCH 40.3A8 UNCH 40 458 Part* Cloned 40.81 B'pore (1) 41.928 41.79 S B'pore (2) 157.10 156 60 (1) Export price in non-aterling area* In U.S. dollar* per ounce. (2) Local dealer* prices55 words
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Article37 1971-07-15 14 London copper price* on Tuesday previoua In brackets: Wirebar— Spot buyer £449 00 U.V19.00) seller {470.00 < £509.50): Three Month* buyer £479. C0 < £515.00) seller f 4 SO 00 (£515.50) Market Imw: Easy Mil 5.560 tons.37 words
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Article75 1971-07-15 14 OMIF. Malaysian Minister x of Finance has Bxed these rates for calculating Customs duties for the C-riod from July 15 to 21: übber 47 < K cents a lb. Copra $526.00 a ton Palm Oil $620.00 a ton Palm Kernel $306.00 a ton The. rates of duties payable75 words
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Article334 1971-07-15 14 A QUIET session ruled LONDON: Rubber eased on yesterday's rubber broad front on Tuesday in a market during the morn- continuation of the recent ing trend. Offtake at the scale London advices were a down was «fw»ieiy »^t«> little lower than expected End-May Singapore stocks and after a334 words
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Article475 1971-07-15 14 SE ruling on bid situations MOTOR Investments quotation was terminated after trading closed last night on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore. This is because Inchcape's offer had attracted over 91 per cent acceptances. The last date of the offer is July 30. Outstanding contracts In Motor Investments must475 words
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Article323 1971-07-15 14 MELBOURNE, Wed— Oils and heavyweight miners eased considerably In quiet trading on the Melbourne Stnck Exchange today. Speculatlves were marginally down while Industrials firmed a bit. Volume was below average and little enthusiasm was shown. Woodside sold as high as $1 15 but closed 13 cento down at $1.05323 words
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Article250 1971-07-15 14 YORK. Tues—A sharp decline In IBM and other select glamour Issues sent the market reeling and halted Its recent uptrend. The popular market averages, which had posted moderate gains Qa the past five sessions, suffered sharp setbacks. The Dow Jones Industrial average fell 11.03 points and the New250 words
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Article212 1971-07-15 14 IJONO KONO. Wed. The market opened and closed on a lower note. Hone Konc 8/Bank*. local register, opened up at HKJ242. down HK$4 on yesterday's closing price and finally closed at HK1240. down HK$6 on the day The London register opening at HK$2lB Improved in small trading to212 words
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Article74 1971-07-15 14 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Tuesday 73 74 Monday 73 67 Week ago 72 47 Rl/BBERS Tuesday 208.83 Monday 208.47 Week ago 193.55 OILS Tuesday 355 04 Monday 351.99 Week ago 351.29 INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 402.7 Monday 394 4 Week ago 383 6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 892.38 Monday 903.40 Week74 words
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Article, Illustration280 1971-07-15 15 NANCY BYRAMJI - NANCY BYRAMJI JEK OPENS JURONG'S MAMMOTH OPEN-AIR CINEMA By ALMOST 900 cars lx took the long drive out of town into Jurong's martini o t h open-air movie house, the J v r o n g Drive-in Cinema, which opened last night. The cinema, which wasChristopher Loh - 280 words
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86 1971-07-15 15 Salesman stabbed grappling with thug CINGAPORE, Wed. A counter salesman was stabbed in the right palm by a thug tonight. Moments earlier six robbers—all armed with daggers—had entered the Majula Book Centre in the Cathay Arcade. Abdul Jabbar. 50. raised the alarm and all six took to their heels. They86 words
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Article24 1971-07-15 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. Lion dances and koon-tow demonstrations will be some of the highlights of the Joo Chiat community centre's National Day celebrations.24 words
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344 1971-07-15 15 RTS has no means to take part in TV series SINGAPORE. Wed. -RTS does not have any facilities to play any leading role in TV and film producer Leonard Freeman's proposed TV series to be filmed here. An RTS spokesman, who said this today, pointed out that Its equipment mainly344 words
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Article45 1971-07-15 15 SINGAPORE, Wed. A reception was given by the French ambassador. Mr. Marcel Flory. and his wife at their residence in Gallop Road tonight to celebrate French National Day. The Health Minister. Mr. Chua Sian Chin, represented the Singapore Government at the reception.45 words
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Advertisement147 1971-07-15 15 HOLEPROOF I PASfIIQN 1 EXTRAVAGANZA 1 spotlighting the latest in women's hosiery, knitwear and undergarments men's fashion garments, sox and toiletries ladies' and gents' indoor and outdoor shoes modelled by leading fashion models J The Australian The Australian Hotel Merlin Trade Commission, Trade Commission, (Conference Rooms) K (Cisplay Room) (Display147 words
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Advertisement158 1971-07-15 15 HBPSH More and more "itstligent and adven-" By^jr^^B turous young men with initiative and B»1.WBf n>9h degree of .physical fitness are resWai^~^aß If P° ndin 9 to tnis challenge. Those who ■EblbiHbl I havß |o ned tne SAF as pilot trainees are confident of graduating as pilots, proud IIMMAiiAiIMA t0158 words
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Miscellaneous865 1971-07-15 15 On your TV and Radio 3.00 P.M. Opening followed by Tennis or Ping Pong? A General Hospital World Wide Sport) 24S Programme Summary Savage Image 3.20 Nam Isainyarkal Featur- 7.11 Fury Skin Divers 4J Toto Draw *-5* Programme Summary ing Armumugam (T repeat) 7.41 News (0 3(s Wayang Kulit 7.57865 words
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Article, Illustration589 1971-07-15 16 Shapeless smock is top— and with smocking too ONG KIAT BENG reporting from London \l-\- the girls, well practically all those in London, are wearing the smock. It does not matter that the smock, as you will remember, was, or rather still is, maternity garment No. 1. The smock shape589 words
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Article, Illustration349 1971-07-15 16 THERE were two good reasons why it was a happy occasion last week when members of the Asian Women's Welfare Association got together to have a sumptuous curry lunch at the home of Mrs. Prem Bhatia in Pierce Road, Singapore. Firstly, because349 words
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Advertisement128 1971-07-15 16 Ad<«rl'»emtnt Preserve jrour Mouthful Beauty To preserve that natural dewy complexion when spending the day out-of-doors, all you need do is to smoothe a film of oil of Ulan over the skin before applying make-up. Give a generous amount to the delicate skin tissue around the eyes as this is128 words
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Advertisement318 1971-07-15 16 Advancement i Beauty while you sleep INDULGE and pamper 1 your skin while sleep works Its natural wonder. Pat on the gentle nourishment of Ulan vitalizing night cream and you'll awaken with a skin that Is satin smooth and freshly youthful. While you sleep Ulan revitalizes cells; replenishing moisture to318 words
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Letter244 1971-07-15 17 THE Water Department had not received any report of people wasting water in Sennett Terrace until the letter from "Concerned" appeared in the Straits Times on June 30. We Investigated Immediately on the same day and the next day. Surprise checks were again carried out in244 words
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Letter143 1971-07-15 17 I REFER to the letter by "Miss Resident" complaining of noise nuisance from a wooden case factory at Jalan Perisal S.T.. June 23). Our investigations confirmed that the noise came from two cutting machines and the hammering of wooden crates. The owner of the factory has been advised to abate143 words
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Letter107 1971-07-15 17 I REFER to the letter from Mr. Ted Pontl (S.T. June 30) about dirt on our beaches, especially at Pulau Übln. The cleansing of our beaches. Including Palau Übln. Is undertaken by contract labour and the contractor responsible has been penalised whenever unsatisfactory maintenance is noted. inspections following the complaint,107 words
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177 1971-07-15 17 Sound-proof rooms for mahjong games YOUR correspondent "Puzzled" (ST., July ■■■10) is very naive. Of course, it is no offence to have a mahjong game among friends. Unfortunately, many mahjong parties are very noisy and they usually continue Into the early hours of the morning. Many are played net inside177 words
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261 1971-07-15 17 CASH DEPOSIT OF $500 JUST TO GET $538! A chit-fund shock DECENTLY I joined a chitfund $20 a week for 50 weeks. I had to make a bid for the money because of personal reasons. After failing for two weeks I succeeded in my third attempt. I then provided a261 words
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Letter174 1971-07-15 17 rw\HE girl whose hair was X snipped in the bus may think that there are no more clvlc-minded people around because not a single passenger went to her rescue or sounded a warning to her. But there are still some civic-con-scious people. Let me illustrate two Incidents to prove my174 words
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Letter76 1971-07-15 17 I READ with Interest MKM's complaint last week about postal deliveries. I envy him. He Is lucky to get his morning mall at 11 a.m. This morning (July 5) I received my first mall delivery at exactly 1.45 p.m. —or was it the first afternoon delivery? I wouldn't know, because76 words
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Letter197 1971-07-15 17 COULD the HDB kindly help the residents of Block 92 in Toa Payoh who are victims of noise pollution. The market which is barely 20 yards in front of the block Is already making enough noise. In addition, we have to suffer the noise from the food -stalls at night.197 words
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Letter67 1971-07-15 17 WILL the Postal authorities concerned kindly look into the inefficiency of postal services at Jalan Jurong Kechij' A letter posted and ctiopped by the post office on June 4, was delivered to me on the 12th. I do not wish to stress the importance of the contents of the letter67 words
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Letter24 1971-07-15 17 TH E postal authorities should Introduce a more presentable and convenient pocket-size account book. This will attract more depositors. FOOD FOR THOUGHT, Singapore 12.24 words
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Letter205 1971-07-15 17 RECENTLY In your columns I read a letter concerning discourtesy to a driver on the road. Several Sundays ago I drove out to Sembawang. and parked my car off the road in a timber yard. After walking around the township I returned to my car205 words
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189 1971-07-15 17 How to make people sit and wait THE Immigration Department at Empress Place has long been in urgent need of a public address system. Benches provided for waiting applicants and the like are insufficient, too. When a person submits an application, he or she has to wait at another counter189 words
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Letter31 1971-07-15 17 rpHE two bus-stops along A Changi Road, between Lorongs 104 and 106, serve no less than 12 bus services. When are the authorities going to put up shelters? T.C.T., Singapore 1431 words
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Advertisement40 1971-07-15 17 ANNUAL Hpf Wr mM 0 r^^s. *£tt&s3«l big reductionsf^nr^ in all V departments fl!RJv\. h& big savings al \l ikJ avail W^K DEPARTMENT STORE T( A-j-'r FlprtrnQtatir Sales Service 118-120 MULTI SIOREVUR FiRH BIDING GS^^rteVto SINGAPORE ITEL ***** I J40 words
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Advertisement28 1971-07-15 17 LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered for publication unless full names and addresses are Riven. Include a pseudonym if you do not want your name published.28 words
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Advertisement352 1971-07-15 17 BANISH GREY HAIR WITH GREY-AWAY. (S5P 1 Imported from Soul Pattinson Australia. Apply Souls Grey -Away each day when brushing your hair, and brush 0 away your grey. See the gradual change and the colour will not *>« -J wash or rub out. no stains too f^Q^^^H ant definitely non-greasy.352 words
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Obituary103 1971-07-15 18 MR LIM KIM CEOK passed away peacefully at his re.idence 70 Lorong 19 Geylang on 14 7.71 He leaves behind 1 daughter and dauKhter-m--loss Cortege leaves the house for PentecoFt Methodist Church In Koon Renic Road at 2 45 p m. and thence to Mount Vernon Crematorium on 15.7.71103 words
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Obituary25 1971-07-15 18 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY of It. .nun Dn>. darling wife, beloved motner who left us on 15th July li v husband and children.25 words
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Advertisement3270 1971-07-15 18 6IHIKAL ADVMnSfMfNTS Mn.TISE.ENTS ACCEPTED UP 10 AHNOUNCtMINT/rKSONAL slept*. e-t. «rs SH PM. MIIY l*mn H* sa*»»^aia»t» SI MaM al kWsna ssr» H tttts «»rt. atahmal aalr fi.Et 8 wmt. mmtmm V» to* M ■«»•<• ntONE Ci.T.S. TEL: *****1 Mlnrnmiii M*V- /or M word, ummn mt mm** «.n details ill rtil3,270 words
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Advertisement1821 1971-07-15 18 OXLEV CAROEN luxuriously furalah- SERAMCOON OAROBN B.TATB ed nat 2 bedrooms servant's room. single atorey terrace, area, over 2.800 Conuct tel. *****5 during office aq. ft. Phone Victor A Mendex Pte. hours. Ltd., *****K/***** (Spore). FULLY FURNISHED 2 STOREY bun- OI.T. 16 LUCKY OAROBN, 2-storey galow at 60/6OA Toh Crescent.1,821 words
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Advertisement1848 1971-07-15 18 LEARN TYP.WMITINO 10 week. FURNITURE FOR MIRE at Sin Oee rapid course. shorthand theory. Seng. 83 Rochore Canal Road. Tel «t>r»d individually groups) mom 21X27 ***** Spore. evenTngs: speed SELF-DRIVE CAR. .1. latest mode--50/130 for L.C.C. 72/Pltman'e from City Car Rental. Al4. Hotel Sept. 71 Bookkeeping: Elementary/ Mlramar. Spore Tel:1,848 words
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Miscellaneous122 1971-07-15 18 Announcements LATEST SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS r'or natural facelifting, brown patches, acne, all skin condition*, regular facials, postnatal and spot- reducinx conault I^Miise Klerk, medically trained and qualified Beauty Specialist with 22 years tropical experience, recently back from Paris with the latest machines and methods. Hotel Slngapura. telephone *****3 (Spore). ANNA SIM122 words
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Advertisement1297 1971-07-15 19 FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST US A. New York Penang P. Sham S pore Kingston MARON Si. lei Jaat 12 It Part laly 17 i KYOTO Sailed Jaat 21 Aaf 4 Aaf 5 lag 7 Oct I vtStHOLM Sailed Jaly 13 Aaf 13 tag 17 Oct 24 LAOMEOON1,297 words
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Advertisement1075 1971-07-15 20 _________________________________________W__________ wm KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JR R West Australia/ Singapore /Japan Service I Frtmantlt ?pon Keelung YakM,chi/Mgo»a Y^haM Kobt I Belg.ua Maru 21 Aug 2 Sept Sept 11 Stpt 14 Sipt 17 Sept c ITiipti cag. 11. Jilt. Osaka. Naft,i. YHiU-i KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD. JAPAN. H. KONG,1,075 words
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Advertisement934 1971-07-15 20 OR NEW ZEALAND Penang P. Sham Singapore Ltaliag far: i HAKIATA" 21 Aug 21/22 Aag 21/24 Aag Auck. Well, Lrft, D'dm Carries 12 passengers TRAITS MADRAS SERVICE: Sngapore P. Sham Penang lialitg far: UULAt Sailel la Part II Jal, Nagapattinam, Madras. UULAt 2 I Aug I Aag II Aag Nagapattinam,934 words
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Advertisement862 1971-07-15 20 A, NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) A ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY. SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3T JK— EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H BURG, R'DAM. HAVRE. Singapore P. S"*a"i Pe^ang Am«es: lEPTUNE AMETNYST la Pirt II July London 13 8. H'burg 17 8. R dam862 words
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Advertisement874 1971-07-15 20 tSk SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No 3OE. Jin Ampang Kuala' u.npur I I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Singapore P Sham Penang Arrives: lUNCA Raya 24/21 Jaly 27/H Jal, 31/ 2 Aaf Ma.re XS, London^2B^B^ A'werp 79, Bremen 9 9 BUNCA TANJONC 3' 5 Silt 1/ 9S.pt874 words
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Advertisement770 1971-07-15 21 _V^_r__ _B__^^__"^ _P^_____i FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE NOTICE TO TIMBER SHIPPERS Please be advUed that the Par Eastern Freight Conference h r k l _?.,i o charler vessel to load timber for LIVERPOOL __7t4rrMu?. UTH Pre^nt'iK SINGAPORE end July and PORT bWETTENHAM early Auquu The vessel will be operated on770 words
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Advertisement477 1971-07-15 21 Ujtjt TAYLOR WOODROW INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Announces the opening of i BRANCH OFFICE at: 4TH FLOOR, AIA BUILDING, 1, ROBINSON ROAD, Te 9,2.35 SINGAPORE, 1. ***** other offices remain unchanged: Taylor Woodrow-Dillingham J.V., East Lagoon Wharves, P.O. Box 37. Maxwell Road Post Office. Tel: 983-655 Singapore. 2. 983-656 Taylor Woodrow International477 words
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Advertisement998 1971-07-15 21 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERB are invited for ElecTENDERS are Invited for Pro- trlcal Installation to Freight BUposed ConnecUon of Existing tlon at Trafalgar Street. East Sewer at Buklt Berlayer Road to Lagoon RW.D Main at Telok BUngah documenU may998 words
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Advertisement791 1971-07-15 21 PI BLH I TILITIES BOABD, .■■■■■■.■__|__^__B SINGAPORE NOTICE TO (ONSIMERS INTERRIPTION OF STATE OF SARAWAK ELECTRICITY 81PPLIE8 BTATE F BARAWAK t Applications are Invited for the J 2.**" t0 e _f ble "'^r- 0 following post:Htgh Teniion cables to be carried out at Jalan Übl Klo»k. It Is ne- l791 words
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Advertisement397 1971-07-15 22 THE STATE TRADING CORPN. OF INDIA LTD. (A GOVT. OF INDIA UNDERTAKING) Change of Address As from 15th July, 1971, our Singapore Branch office will be located at: Bth FLOOR, 809 SUPREME HOUSE, PENANG ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. Cable: ESTICI Tel: *****. SINGAPORE CORDAGE (PTE) LTD. (Rope Makers With Pioneer Status)397 words
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Advertisement891 1971-07-15 22 TAWABAN NOTIB TAWARAN2 ada-lah dl-pelawa dan akan dl-terlma dl-pejabut Ketua Pegawal Perubatan dan Keslhatan, Selangor. Tlngkatan Satu. Bangunan Federal. Jalan Campbell, Kuala Lumpur sahlngga Jam 12.00 tengah hart. 16hb. Ogos. 1971 bagl membekalan:— "LAI'NDBY EQUIPMENT DETERGENT CHEMICALS" Part I Chemicafci Item No. Description 1. Anhydrans Carbonated Alkali with cmc. alkalinity891 words
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Advertisement1001 1971-07-15 22 NOTICE FOB APPLICATION FOB MAJLIS PEBBANDAKAN IPOH A "PETBOLEUM AGBEEMENV Prmbln»«n j»Un penendirUn LNDEB THE PETBOLECM I &««s£*„£&. ££S MINING ACT, 1966 din Jalan Hussrln Application, are Invited from %-f v^ b <*«£? SMSS. established petroleum exploration «N.S and development companies for a Ipoh dl-bawah "Petroleum Agreement under the <yM1,001 words
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Advertisement932 1971-07-15 22 LEMBAC.A PELABOHAN KERETAPI TANAH MELAYL' AMBASSADOR HOTEL LIMITED SWETTENHAM (Incorporated In the ti viii-R viiTiii- Tawaran2 adalah dl-pelawa Republic of Sinjaporrl K NOIIIt dartpada pemborong2 Kelas "C" M Tc HFfiEBY OIVBN Tenders are Invited from Port ke-aus yang berdaftar dalam lh^ ,'ti >,mi Meetltii; registered Class B contractors j.batan Kejuruteraan932 words
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438 1971-07-15 23 Boycott tops Test batting averages LONDON, Wed. Opener Geoff Boycott topped the England batting averages with 123 runs, with an unbeaten 121 as his highest score. Zahir Abbas, Pakistan's batting genius, heads his country's list with a 96.50 average. His First Test 274 was the highest for the two countries.438 words
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322 1971-07-15 23 Surrey fail before Intikhab's spin r ONDON, Wed. for 57 runs on the lj 1-an.is tan's captain opening day of the Intikhab Alan spun out touring team's final seven batsmen from his match in England at own county, Surrey, The Oval, here today. Surrey collapsed to 166 all out. but322 words
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Article58 1971-07-15 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Government will not Invite communist China to participate In the Mcrdeka anniversary soccer tournament next year. Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports Dato Hainan bin Abu Samah, told the Dewan Ra'ayat this today. He was replying to an oral question by the58 words
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Article, Illustration504 1971-07-15 24 By EPSOM JEEP LOCAL jockeys and apprentices used to do well in the King's Cup. They won four of the first six running of the big Kuala Lumpur sprint. Moses Lee, when still an apprentice, won the first King's Cup on504 words
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Article124 1971-07-15 24 Emerson quits after one set WASHINGTON. Wed. Roy Emerson of Australia yesterday withdrew from the US$5O,OOO Washington Star international lawn tennis championships suffering from a leg injury after losing the first set of his match to Patrlclo Cornejo of Chile 6-4 Emerson. seeded 11th here, aggravated a groin injury heReuter - 124 words
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Article36 1971-07-15 24 CHRISTCHURCH. Wed. The touring British Lions rugby union team beat a combined Wararapa-bush side 27-6 at Masterton today In a match played in extremely muddy conditions. Halftlme score was 6-3 to the Lions.— Router.Reuter - 36 words
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Article1060 1971-07-15 24 A TOTAL of 217 entries have been received for the Penang Turf Club's four-day July-August meetIng to be run on July 24. 25 and 31 and Aug. 1. They comprise 64 horses from Class 2, 63 from Class 5 and 90 from Class 6. There will be1,060 words
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Article, Illustration354 1971-07-15 24 Clay gets mad when Frazier drops in HOUSTON. Wed. World heavyweight boxing champion Joe F raster caused an uproar when he showed up yesterday at the training camp of Cassius Clay, whom he beat in a title tight in March. Clay is training here for a clash with Jimmy EllisReuter - 354 words
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Article, Illustration818 1971-07-15 24 l ONDON, Wed. Twenty-six years ago, the Bavarian capital of Munich was in rubble, its wide boulevards destroyed, large sections of its bulit-up area attended as if by a giant hand. Today, after 26 years of unprecedented prosperity, a cloud of dust still hangs overFWF - 818 words
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300 1971-07-15 25 ERNEST FRIDA - Ho runs his fastest 400 m to qualify for K.L. ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE'S 400 m champion Ho Mun Cheong yesterday became the J2th athlete to qualify for this year's SEAP Games at Kuala Lumpur when he ran an excellent race to clock 49.25 ec at the SAAA trials rt300 words
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Article35 1971-07-15 25 NEW YORK. Wed. Davey Vasques knocked down Rlcardo Delgado of Mexico twice last night to avenge his only defeat with a unanimous 12-round decision at Madison Square Oarden In their bantamweight match. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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397 1971-07-15 25 St. Andrews 9 Raffles 18: By GODFREY ROBERT CXDR 30 minutes at Woodsville yesterday against their arch rugby rivals, 1 Raffles Institution, St. Andrew's were living up to their reputation as the Fighting Saints. They so rattled their Kiwi Cup first leg opponents by397 words
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Article, Illustration87 1971-07-15 25 UIGH JUMP champion Nor 11 Asahar yesterday Dew off to Cologne where be will undergo a two and a half months training course. The West German Government had similarly Invited IS other athletes from 11 Asian countries for the course from today to Sept 30. Towards the end87 words
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Article171 1971-07-15 25 Newcomer upsets Thanabal t IM PENG HEE. 31 -year-old National Serviceman, sprang a big surprise last night when he eliminated international G. Thanabal In the quarter-finals of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's championships at Paslr Panjang community centre. The fitter and ratter Llm Peng Hee. a strong co ltender for171 words
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Article165 1971-07-15 25 LAGOS. Wed. Chinese and British player*, taking part In the current All-Nigeria Table Tennis Open champtonahlpß here, were atUI in the running for the men's singles title today The British pair, Scottish No. 1. Malcolm Sugden and Welsh international Graham Davis, easily moved into the fourth roundReuter - 165 words
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302 1971-07-15 25 A. JOHNSON - SASA expects new faces to make the grade A. JOHNSON 6y CINGAPORE Amateur 43 Swimming Assocaition's first official trials for this year's SEAP Games, at Kuala Lumpur in December, will be the four-cay Open championships at the Queenstown pool on Aug 2,3,6 and 7. SASA assistant secretary Pong Hoe Beng302 words
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Article, Illustration227 1971-07-15 25 Rajaji says so sorry' to refs RAJAJI Sports Club hit by a referees' "boycott" of Its matches— has apologised to the Football Referees' Association of Singapore for the behaviour of two of Its officials against the referee of the Div Two match between Rajaji and SRC at the padang on227 words
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Article137 1971-07-15 25 Forces edge Jansenites A RMED FORCES, as expected, won a place yesterday In this year's BHA senior knockout hockey final, but their array of super-At National and under 33 players, however, could only subdue Jansenites by 1-0 at Farrer Park Each time they swept into Jansenites half, they crashed Into137 words
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Article293 1971-07-15 25 JEFFREY Tan and Anton Hendra of Mount Vernon School, shared honours In the first combined Broadrlck, Maju and Mount Vernon swimming meet at Amber Road yesterday. Results: Boys 'A' division 100 m freestyle 1 Jeffrey Tan 3 Anton Hendra 3 Tay Koon Chuan; 50m backstroke293 words
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Article, Illustration324 1971-07-15 25 IJARRY HOPMAN, the "sly old fox" of Austra- lian Davis Cup tennis, has accepted Singapore's invitation to run a tennis workshop during the first "Asian Wimbledon" tennis championships here from Aug 23 to Sept 3. The organising secretary of the Thai Airways324 words
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Article170 1971-07-15 25 SJI SCORE 8-RUN WIN OVER RAFFLES CT. JOSEPHS Institution 13 scored an eight-run win over Raffles Institution in their SCA-sponsored inter-school cricket competition match at Balestier Road yesterday. SJI were restricted to 67 runs with Ashok Joshua claiming eight wickets for 24. The Raffleslans could only reply with 59 as170 words
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Advertisement1165 1971-07-15 23 (Cont. from Page 18) '^SSrSjHSSs?*^ m P/CORTIMA O.T. Lotus bjdy tip-top condition Many extras and modified contact *****2 Robert Curio* MOLOIN KRIMIIR iVM^Sondl- R?n u >matle on careful o»n«r N s f po'r« RlC I»or l y TOR J L 12 y R d ""J"'"""^™." '00 motor-c,cl. i. y i.1,165 words
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Advertisement315 1971-07-15 23 Machinery, plant for «al« Moulds for Sale In Petaling laya. Mentakab and Singapore. Further I particulars may be obtained from Gammon South East Aala Berhad, Telephone Numbers Petaling Jaya: *****4 Mentakab: 182 and Singapore *****4. FOR SALE Newly Arrived U.S. MILITARY SURPLUS EQUIPMENT and MACHINERY I (A) PAVER CONCRETE KOEMRINC315 words
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Advertisement654 1971-07-15 23 VACANCIES FOR ACCOUNTANTS (a) INTERNAL AUDITOR (b) ACCOUNTANT The above vacancies exist in our organisation and we invite suitably qualified accountants to apply. A 9 Above 25. Citizenship: Singapore Qualifications: An accounting diploma or degree which is recognised by the Singapore Society of Accountants. Candidates are expected to be able654 words
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Advertisement679 1971-07-15 23 GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) HOUSEWARES PTE. LTD. Invites applications fro.n suitably qualified candidates (or the positions of:JUNIOR ENGINEER /DRAFTSMAN Professional /Technician Diploma or experience in engineering drafting work. Electro-mechanical aptitude reouired. Must be willing to submit to oral and or written tests. SUPERVISOR- TOOL ROOM MAINTENANCE Candidates should have supervisory experience679 words
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Advertisement788 1971-07-15 24 CHALLENGING OPPORTUNITY FOR DISTRIBUTION OPERATIONS MANAGER An opportunity exists for a hardworking, ombitioui and experienced person to fill the abovemrntioned management position in a newly established major oil company in Singapore. QUALIFICATIONS: Applications will need to meet the following qualifications: 1. Degree or diploma in Civil or Mechanical Engineering; 2.788 words
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Advertisement39 1971-07-15 25 Ooura 5(]R pipe cutting s threading machine Small size and light weight ■Possible to cut on floor or on cars ■Attached tool box ■Automatic oil feeding and change ever ■Low noise sole agent* Spore Tel: *****. K. L.Te1 *****39 words
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Advertisement469 1971-07-15 25 WORD PUZZLE e»t iimi u\u* inn j STRAITS TIMES THURSDAY WORD PUZZLE B I 1 vfix Cit ml an fit aitl Mktf IHNiI I 4^LJ ""'I 'Mt'Ml.Mi a»a«a at MM «>i «.1 I 4 i i— -i S 2|F 1 I E HISSING I 3 HI "nTBB letters I i469 words
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Miscellaneous80 1971-07-15 25 GOLF 8ICC 'Elder Trophy' quarter finals (Buklt). NETBALL SWNA Dlv. 2— Sprinters I v Slmlt; Dlv. 3 007 II v IRC cFarrer Park 5 45 p.m.) SOCCER PAS Dlv. 3: TBA v SRC (padkng); Race Course Utd v V.C. A'; Junior A. A v Kampong Kapor; Stable Boys v Police80 words
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Article, Illustration67 1971-07-15 26 THE FIRING SQUAD THAT EXECUTED 500 REBELS ■J-HIS it King Hoison'j firing squad which executed more than 500 rebels at a military camp outside Rabat, the Moroccan capital. Pale and visibly afraid, the rebel* hunted down in the rugged countryside after the bloody weekend coup failed wereUPI - 67 words
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Article65 1971-07-15 26 LAKENHEATH (England). Wed. A US. Air Force officer convicted of taking part in a Vietnam demonstration here, was today sentenced by a military court to be reprimanded and fined US$l,OOO ($3,000). The sentence follows yesterday's conviction of Air Force Captain Thomas Culver, of Santa Barbara, California, of violating65 words
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Article50 1971-07-15 26 WABHINOTON, Wed. Senator Edward Kennedy today released a United States Government report warning that millions of people in East Pakistan face starvation unless new food supplies are shipped immediately. The report also criticised present distribution of food and said transportation In But Pakistan was a shambles, Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article34 1971-07-15 26 MOSCOW. Wed. A group of Oeorgian Jews with Stan of David on their breasts today vowed to ut without food in Moscow's central post office ■■until they let us go to Israel."34 words
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Article17 1971-07-15 26 The weather outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers early morning.17 words
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283 1971-07-15 26 Commission to investigate coup bid |>ABAT, Wed. Morocco's King Hassan has set up a three-man ministerial commission to probe last weekend's abortive coup which left at least 260 people dead, including nine of the country's 15 generals. The three ministers on the commission are General Oufkir (Interior), M'hamed Bahninl (Defence)Agencies - 283 words
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Article44 1971-07-15 26 LONDON. Wed. British Defence Minister Lord Carrington plans to fly to Malta to find out what terms socialist Premier Dom Mlntofl proposes for new defence agreements permitting British troops to use the strategic Mediterranean island diplomatic sources said today. DPI.44 words
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Article417 1971-07-15 26 T ONDON, Wed. The stork market was narrowly mixed today. Wall Street's downtrend was offset by optimism over the possible reflatlonary moves in the domestic economy and yesterday's British trade Ocures. A preponderance of small falls In leaders lowered the Financial Times index 0.1 to 402.4 (after 403.7).417 words
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Article73 1971-07-15 26 Phone men strike in the US WASHINGTON. Wed. Telephone workers struck across the United States today. Supervisory employees kept service going but prepared to halt repairs and Installations. Members of the AFL-CIO Communications Workers of America walked off the Job in the vast Bell system. Brief wildcat walkouts preceded theAP - 73 words
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Article29 1971-07-15 26 STOCKHOLM. Wed. Two right-wing Croatian extremists. Mlro Baresic and Andjelko Brajkovtc. were sentenced to life imprisonment today for murdering Yugoslav ambassador Vladimir Rolovlc last April.29 words
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353 1971-07-15 26 'Neutralise region' call by Marcos to ASPAC MANILA. Wednesday PRESIDENT Marcos 1 today appealed to the nine-nation Asian and Pacific Council (ASPAC) to consider the Idea of neutralism for the region. The ASPAC nations are: Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Philippines, South Vietnam, South Korea, Thailand and Taiwan. Addressing the353 words
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118 1971-07-15 26 BARLASTON, (England), Wed.— Detectives are satisfied that a man found dead In a Ford Cortina filled with carbon monoxide fumes was the killer who fired 20 bullets from a rifle Into the bodies of three French tourists two sisters and a boy118 words
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