The Straits Times, 27 August 1971
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Title Section24 1971-08-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1971 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 2fiO724 words
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Article601 1971-08-27 1 'Peking will be tough' Nixon can expect no concessions— Reston HONG KONG, Thursday PRESIDENT Nixon will encounter a tough, inflexible stand on most major issues when he visits Peking, New York Times vice president James Reston told a press conference here today. Mr. Reston met reporters shortly after he andReuter - 601 words
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Article57 1971-08-27 1 WIN A FREE HAPPY HOLIDAY HAVE you entered for the Sunday Times/Sunday .Mail .MSA Great London Contest? If you have not, you could be missing a chance to win yourself a happy holiday in London for two. Read all about it in the Sunday Times and the Sunday Mail. One57 words
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Article319 1971-08-27 1 Mission iends talks KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday TALKS between Ilic China trade mission and the Malaysian side were concluded as scheduled today "in an atmosphere of understanding," Inche Abdullah Majid, press secretary to Tun Abdul Razak, said- A communique is now being drafted and both sides have agreed to release It319 words
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127 1971-08-27 1 •SALISBURY i England i. k7 Thurs. Golfers at South Wiltshire Club, near here, wondered what the hold-up was at the 165-yard 18th hole. Brian Cole, handicap 14, and his friend Stanley Marshall <13> were combing grass and bunkers around theAP - 127 words
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Article36 1971-08-27 1 SINGAPORE Thurs. The winning numbers picked In today's Toto draw No. 07/71 were: 15. 33, 42. 16 and 41. The additional number was 39. Numbers in the circle draw were: S, 31. 30.36 words
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Article78 1971-08-27 1 SAIGON, Thurs— Military spokesmen today reported the sharpest wave of communist attacks in South Vietnam in three months but said it was still too early to determine whether an offensive was underway. The spokesmen reported at least 38 "enemy-initiated incidents" overnight against South Vietnamese positions78 words
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Article52 1971-08-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Government Intervention in the rubber market today failed to hold the price, which dropped another 1.5 cents to close at 96.5 cents a kilo. The rubber price has fallen by 3.25 cents in two days despite the persistent official support during the period. (See52 words
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Article107 1971-08-27 1 BANGKOK, Thurs. Government forces supported by helicopter gunships yesterday overran a communist terrorist headquarters complex on Kwang mountain in the southern province of Surat Thani. A military source said the complex was taken after an hour-long fight. There were no reports of casualties. The gunships107 words
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Article, Illustration60 1971-08-27 1 YE S T ERDAY'S picture of Senator Benigno Aquino. central figure in a political row in Manila. President Marcos has accused the Opposition senator of inspiring and financing communist rebels w ho plotted to set tide country aflame. Mr. Aqu mo denied the charges and asked that heUPI - 60 words
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Article, Illustration423 1971-08-27 1 A warm Inrdon welcome for Juliana KISSES, FROM THE SUHARTOS |AKARI;a, Thurs. J Dut«:h Queen Juliana i eceived an affection .ate welcome from her former colony today as she arrived in Indonesia to be gin a historic: 11-da.v state visit. Accompa nied by her husband. Prince Bernhavd the 62 -year-oldAP - 423 words
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Article30 1971-08-27 1 KAMP. ».LA Thurs. Ugandan troops moved back from advance positions inside Tanzania and were last night reported '.nsid c the Ugandan border, inform. -d sources said here. AP.AP - 30 words
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333 1971-08-27 1 Slight drop in value of US dollar SINGAPORE, Thurs Sterling continued to be much stronger than the US dollar today on the foreign exchange market with no change in spot pound sterling rates, but a marginal drop for the dollar. Spot sales of the US dollar (for telegraphic transfers and333 words
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Article33 1971-08-27 1 WASHINGTON. Thur Citing what he termed a "cruel policy of repression. Senator Edward Kennedy today called on Prp.sidont Nixon to stop all American aid to West Pakistan AP.AP - 33 words
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Article38 1971-08-27 1 VIENTIANE. Thurs V'cntiane Mayor Khammao Ph< junsavath said today he will ask the Foreign Ministry to ban foreign hippies from entering Laos, and to refuse to extend the visas of thuse already in thy country. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article56 1971-08-27 1 SINGAPOR Thurs Crane attendant Ang Ah San. 50. w* s rushed to Outram Ho spital in a srrioiiN condition after hr fell from a cranr which ran off Nicoll Highway and ra mined into a l.tmp r* st tonight. Driver of the threc-tnn crane, l^c At56 words
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Advertisement75 1971-08-27 1 Diamond Gem Set Rings DE SILVA BROS MANUFACTURING JEWEOEAS. 3, Raffles Place. Singapore 1. Tel: *****. keep up tvilh modern trends i 'ear a litest ENICAR jewellery watch like HER So Elegant! Sc Charming! You'll be envied by ladies admired by men. MM VI s m v > m f75 words
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Advertisement104 1971-08-27 1 NATIONAL double -washing action gjets clothes doubly^ clearv^^y V. Washing x Machine Model N-3800 N-3WX) N. y^^ eliminates all the problems S' and headache of every wash day.. It washes clothes the roughly clean with the efficiency wellknown to all NATIO NAL Washing Machines. Then its ultra-high-speed "Jet Spi n"104 words
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Article359 1971-08-27 2 HONG K ONG. Thur«. CHINA today reported it had completed forming new Communist Party committees at province level, a major milestone in the lengthy process of rebuilding the party and State structure shattered during the Cultural Revolvition. The Hslnhua news agency said Heilungklang province359 words
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Article, Illustration162 1971-08-27 2 I ONDON, Thurs. British officials said today they bad evidence that kidnapped British Ambassador Gfuffrcy Jackson, (right) seized by Tupamaro guerillas in Uruguay more than eight months ago, was alive and well. "We have absolutely no evidence that Mr. Jackson i* dead." aReuter - 162 words
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241 1971-08-27 2 MANILA, Thursday. PRESIDENT Marcos has ordered a publichearing of charges concerning Opposition Leader Senator Benigno Aquino's alleged link with the Philippine communists. The President's directive yesterday was the latest among several since he announced on Monday the suspension of the writ of habeas corpusUPI - 241 words
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128 1971-08-27 2 SHIPYARD PROBLEMS: BOSSES, UNIONS BLAMED 1 ONDON, Thurs. Management anu unions were both blamed lor the problems of Biitish shipbuilding today by an official inquiry whose conclusions appear to presage future Government handling oi industrial relations in Britain. The Commission on Industrial Relations releised its report as 8.000 workers ;itReuter - 128 words
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127 1971-08-27 2 rKYO. Thurs. The historic meeting be t%een Emperor Hirohito of Japan .mil President Nixon at Anchorage, Alaska, next month will last about an hour, the Foreign Ministry said today. The Ministry's chief spokesman, Mr. Tsutomu VVada said in a news briefing thatReuter - 127 words
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Miscellaneous24 1971-08-27 2 THE GAMBOLS By Bany Arpleby /&&X&E. DEAR. WILL VCW\ -TSn BeiNO ME GOME WASHING f r"ZiSiU*l *£2 V powo&i on vouz vay^y v LJESiif^t24 words
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433 1971-08-27 3 MOSCOW. Thurs THE Soviet Government yesterday accused China of trying to impede European security and gain ideological allies by shaking up the communist bloc. Apparently referring to Chinese overtures towards independentminded Rumania, a commentary in the Government daily Izvestia charged that ChineseAP - 433 words
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263 1971-08-27 3 Bhutto, Yahya talk on future of nation ISLAMABAD, Thursday. MR. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Chairman of Pakistan's leftist Peoples' Party, yestetrday spent five hours with President Yahya Khan discussing the transfer of political power from the military to the country's politicans. 1 But Mr. Bhutto would not disclose details of theUPI - 263 words
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170 1971-08-27 3 HIJACK SHIP SANTA MARIA UP FOR SALE LISBON. Thurs.— The Portuguese liner fcanta Maria famed as the first passenger ship to be hijacked in modern times is up for sale. Her owners, the Companhia Colonial de Navegacao, did not state any price for the 22,000-ton liner, but said the timeReuter - 170 words
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Article65 1971-08-27 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. Bandleader Ted Lewis, whose dis- tinctive style was known to mil- j lions in the 1920s and *****. died of a heart attack at his home here yesterday. He was I 80. Is everybody happy?" was a phrase Mr Ltwis used in most on hisReuter - 65 words
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Article128 1971-08-27 3 Korean Red Cross hold more talks pANMUNJOM, Thurs. North and South Korean Red Cross representatives held their second meeting today since the Korean War ended 18 years ago. They tried to settle the fate of 10 million Koreans separated since 1945. The meeting lasted seven mi- I nutes three minutesAP - 128 words
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Article65 1971-08-27 3 BERNE. Thurs.. Police have seized 22 stolen Swiss army automatic rifles and 23.--000 rounds of ammunition hidden by young anarchists In a Geneva cellar, the Justice and Pullce Ministry said yesterday. Three people have been arrested including a student who admitted stealing the weapons withReuter - 65 words
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Article32 1971-08-27 3 BONN. Thurs. Police in helicopters launched a widespread search when four prisoners r.roke out of Ellwangen •ail here yesterday a(t«r beatn. k up n warder and taking his keys ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article107 1971-08-27 3 CTDNKT, Thurs. A Supreme Court writ claiming ASIOO.OOO damages against Olympic swimming star Dawn Fraser was issued here today on behalf of Polish sailor Boleslaw Lesczynski. The writ, issued by a Sydney solicitor on behalf of the 53-year old sailor, did not disclose theReuter - 107 words
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Article197 1971-08-27 4 Refugees offer of safe conduct LA PAZ. Thursday JHE xNEW right-wing Bolivian government will give safe conduct out of the country to an estimated 50 refugees who sought asylum in embassies here after last week's coup. An oficial communique said, the decision was taken at the first Cabinet meeting onReuter - 197 words
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Article53 1971-08-27 4 MELBOURNE Thurs Commercial TV stations here ha\e banned a new anti-ciea-rett« smoking advertisement produced by the An'i-Cancer Council of Victoria. Council director Mr. Nigel Oray said last night the advertisement was a narody of a j cigarette commercial and was to ?iave climaxed the council's US$5O,OOO anti-smokini?Reuter - 53 words
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Article70 1971-08-27 4 LONDON. Thurs. Morr i working days were lost in Bn- tain because of strikes in the first seven months of this year than in the whole of 1970. of- > ficial figures showed today A total of 11.247.000 days wire lost between January and I JulyReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration140 1971-08-27 4 Hall to run for President as Red candidate NEW YORK, Thurs. The Communist Party of the United States has named its chairman. 61-year-old Mr. Gus Hall (right) as its U.S. presidential candidate for 1972. His Vice-Presiden-tial candidate is Mr. Jarvls Tyner, a 30- ->< .ir-uld Negro lithographer. Jailed Mr. HallAgencies - 140 words
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Article497 1971-08-27 4 THE POSER: IS IT WORTHWHILE REOPENING THE CANAL? CAIRO, Thursday PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat is having serious second thoughts about the value to Egypt and its allies of re-open-ing the Suez Canal. A mood of grov^ing despair that the present negotiations will not succeed emerged as the principal497 words
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265 1971-08-27 4 Father rejects own daughter after mix-up RANGOON, Thurs. Two baby girls went to the wrong parents in a hospital mix-up here four months ago and now one of the fathers has refused to return the child he accepted as his daughter. The error first came to light when a ChineseReuter - 265 words
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122 1971-08-27 4 N-bomb: Peru will sever ties if... I IMA, Thurs. Peru will automatically break off diplomatic relations with France if it explodes another nuclear bomb in the South Pacific as part of a current series of tests. President Juan Velasco Alvarado announced today. The President told a Press conference the PeruvianReuter - 122 words
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Article22 1971-08-27 4 NEW DELHI. Thurs. President Tito of Yugoslavia is expected to visit India in October, according to diplomatic sources here. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article30 1971-08-27 4 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Senate Democratic leader. Mi. Mike Mansfield considers the pullout ol ail U.S. forces the best answer to the collapse of South Vietnam's presidential race. UPI.UPI - 30 words
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225 1971-08-27 4 AN EARLY TEST VOTE ON CHINA IN UN \EW YORK, Thurs. The United States is planning an early test vote when the in General Assembly opens next month to find out how much support it has for its proposal to seat both China and Taiwan in the IN The testAP - 225 words
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Advertisement58 1971-08-27 4 Cut the right line. The right flare. Show a bold Sta-prest leg. In the new plains or patterns. \jL-r Levi's Hopster flares for action. jff^i^j^/X Available only at authorised ffi Jsi ~^iX-l Levi's dealers. ft Sole Distributors: L. isjni2i(iiv!', 4U t k£ff\ Singapore (jf^*/ i/«r S* m A > A58 words
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Article, Illustration887 1971-08-27 5 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - WILLIAM CAMPBELL By Singapore B.M.H. goes to the civilians lock, stock and barrel' UNTIL recently as busy as any sizeable city hospital, the 400-bed British Military Hospital in Singapore is today without a patientIviost of the former staff of nearly 600 too •have gone in the current run-down of887 words
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597 1971-08-27 5 BARRY WILSON - BARRY WILSON BY I ONDON The world-famous nuclear physicist, Australian Sir Mark Oliphant, recently estimated that his country could sustain a maximum population of 120 million. He based his estimate en the present rate of growth of the population, clong with the water conservation potentialFWF - 597 words
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Advertisement181 1971-08-27 5 Horlicks Special Offer T^ s Hnllprt opts S& ;> for your Z whole family p> Fine English Stainless jBIBH^ Steel cutlery set. A Only $1.40. l^^^^^^^l Normal price $3.40. jfTWWS II F7^^ irfl f73l Buy aMb jar of Horlicks I I M V[\ and hand in the label to your181 words
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387 1971-08-27 6 2 'bosom' pals get six months for extort bid CINGAPORE, Thurs. Two "bosom" pals, who together tried to extort $10,000 from a company director, today went to six months' jail together. Onr Koon Tow, 31. a car broker, and lay Poh Chor, 32. a taxi-driver, were convicted of jointly tryinc387 words
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Article26 1971-08-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurt. Selangor police seized 700 packets of ganja worth $1,250 In an ambush In Kampong Ipoh last night. A man was detained.26 words
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Article136 1971-08-27 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday OETTRED Postmaster-General M. Balasubra- maniam and 13 other former committee members of the Indian Association today denied a private summons charge of defaming the character of a journalist. They were alleged to have defamed V. Vythalingam alias R. V. Lingam, by publishing "certain imputations136 words
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96 1971-08-27 6 School buses may carry workers next year CINGAPORE, Thurs. School buses may carry office and factory workers during the "in-between" school hours from next year. A Registry of Vehicles spokesman said today the scheme would become operational on. Jan. 1. Registration will be open to members of the Singapore School96 words
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Article36 1971-08-27 6 SINOAPORE, Thurs. Inche Shaart Tsdln. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, will be the guest of honour at the silver Jubilee celebrations of the Singapore Government Pensioners' Association at the Islamic Restaurant tomorrow.36 words
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220 1971-08-27 6 Paralysed man claims $100,000 damages CINGAPORE, Thurs. Labourer Quek Ah Chiang, 56, paralysed after a road accident, is claiming about $100,000 damages in his negligence suit at the High Court. His counsel, Mr. Denis Murphy, indicated this at the hearing today without specifying the actual sum and how it is220 words
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Article60 1971-08-27 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. L.A. Rayner, area representative of the Confederation of British Industry and president of the United Kingdom British Manufacturers' Association, will speak on the role of the expatriate in developing countries. The talk, organised by the University of Singapore's Academic Staff Union, will60 words
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Article, Illustration1168 1971-08-27 7 'CPIB man scared me at interview' Fernandez's sister-in-law testifies: Judge: It is for me to draw inference whether there was manipulation of the books SINGAPORE. Thurs. ]y|KS. Marie Theresa Hank inc. sister-in-law of Gerald Fernandez, alleged in a district court today that an assistant director of the.CPIB, Mr. Ronald Naidu,1,168 words
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306 1971-08-27 7 Ed strongly to the term "manipulation." Mr. Scow: "I am enf.ied to use the word and X shall stand by it." Mr. Jeyaretnam: "This is proper accounting. Time and time again you make mistakes and then you say 'Write them off." There is nothing306 words
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184 1971-08-27 7 CINOAPORE, Thurs. A new musical programme, "The Sound Room," featuring live performances by the world's leading groups, will have its first broadcast over Radio Singapore next Wednesday at 8.30 p.m Each weekly, half-hour programme, sponsored by JVC Nivico, will spotlight one group or184 words
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61 1971-08-27 7 Defence college students due for visit SINGAPORE, Thurs. Fourteen officer students from Britain's Royal College of Defence Studies will visit Singapore on Sept. 4. The students from Britain, Europe, Atrlea and India,, are led by a member of the college staff, Major-Oenerml R. L. Clutt«rbuck. They will complete their year's61 words
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Miscellaneous51 1971-08-27 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl Jlnkird rtffriP I IVA PKEPAKED A rWHC* iZ^ajZi^ 6REAT MEALyRJDDSy QfJOOLu ...EVERYTHING'S y--' WHAT WAS THAT j& A FLAMtNG FANCY NAME YA ffl SHISH HAP FEB THESE a tt\ \KeBABI J HUNKS O 1 MEAT ./0 I I V S ON TH' STICKS, \jl/// V51 words
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179 1971-08-27 8 CINGAPORE, Thurs. A third foreign airline Pakistan International Airline has opened its cabin doors to Malaysian and Singapore beauties. It has already taken on three girls from 400 applicants. PIA plans to recruit another seven. The girls are Misses Jenny Yeo, Jan179 words
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Article51 1971-08-27 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Wesley Methodist Church In Fort Canning Road will celebrate Its 86th anniversary on Saturday with a seven-hour programme beginning at 2 p.m. Highlights are a photo display, thanksgiving service, fellowship dinner and a pageant. Blshopi Yap Kirn Hao will address the congregation during the51 words
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Article, Illustration243 1971-08-27 8 Two cheat death I KUALA LUMPUR Thursday AN electrical engineer -t* climbed out unhurt from his car after it had plunged down a 175-ft deep ravine yesterday at the 17th mile Kuala Lum-pur-Bentong road. His only passenger, a girl, escaped with minor injuries. She has been admitted to the GeneralFT - 243 words
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Article65 1971-08-27 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Adult Education Board will hold its eleventh annual prize-giving ceremony at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise on Sept. 3 at 7.30 p.m. A total of 131 winners will receive their prizes. The awards are based on outstanding academic achievements in the various final65 words
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Article84 1971-08-27 8 TOPLESS BALLET TO PERFORM AGAIN SINGAPORE, Thurs— The topless Ballet Airikana which performed to packed houses here in 1965 is returning for a second visit to Singapore next month. The ballet of 40 African singers. dancers and musicians arrives from Japan for a five-day season from September 14 at the84 words
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Article27 1971-08-27 8 BUTTEH A'ORTH. Thuis. One man mm killed and (our inji"-ed whe-i a car collldec 1 with a t -actor at Kepala Batas last niglit.27 words
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Advertisement303 1971-08-27 8 inQirHf^ room *^^^^2^~—--^^^un^*i^^^m^^^^^^^*i^*F iK^mt^^^^^^^mm r 4 Kids can't keep still. They must move, J^Ktß^ i_^^h! I I Vl'^< l 1^! l"^ 1 i M_ '^XT.'r 1^ bounce, climb. And grow. Inside most cars [tag I t""*^ Ms&- Jil they haven't the room to do these things. M M I LiL303 words
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Article187 1971-08-27 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs A LORRY driver appeared in three magistrate's courts today nine years late. And the backlog 71 traffic summonses. Ya'acob Lee bin Abdullah. 37. of Silat Road, admitted committing the traffic offences between April 18. 1962. and June i~. 1968. He not only187 words
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Article, Illustration97 1971-08-27 9 BOY LEAVES HOME AFTER A SCOLDING SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Zainuddin bin Zainal. 12 (above) has been missing from home since Monday alter being scolded by his lather for slacking in his studies. Parking attendant Zainal bin Mohamed Yunos. 38. said today his son. a Primary 6 pupil, did not report to the97 words
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303 1971-08-27 9 Ngiam Tong Hai - No discrimination in Indonesian import duty Ngiam Tong Hai i" SINGAPORE, Thursday 'THE head of trade of the Indonesian Embassy here, Mr. Kar/ojono, said today there was no import duty discrimination against foreign goods by his country. He was commenting on a press report that Indonesia had imposed an ad303 words
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Article56 1971-08-27 9 Four cholera infected areas SINGAPORE. Thurs. Certain districts in Indonesia. India. Burma and the Philippines have been declared cholera infested by Singapore for the purpose of the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance. They are Moulmein (Burma). Irian-Barat Province i Indonesia). Kutch (India) and Crbu (Philippines). El F usher in56 words
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70 1971-08-27 9 Maintenance take-over by residents SINGAPORE, Thurs—Residents of Air View Towers, off River Valley Road, will be talcing over the maintenance services from their housing developers. A letter has been sent by Melodies Pte. Ltd.. the developers. Informing the Air View Towers Association that It can take over the maintenance next70 words
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Article50 1971-08-27 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. New Zealand's Housing Minister. Mr. John Rae. arrived In Singapore today (or a three-day visit While here he will call on the Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E.W. Barker, and visit housing estates, the Jurong Town Corporation and the Port ol Singapore Authority.50 words
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284 1971-08-27 9 Pinching hotel 'souvenirs' could be theft CINGAPORE, Thurs. Caught red-hand-ed pinching glassware and objects from hotel tables may not be an offence depending on what you pinch. In many hotels, you may be excused if what you "steal" has the hotel's logo or name on it. "It is a form284 words
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Article112 1971-08-27 9 Newsman to write script on Spore SINGAPORE, Thurs— An o American writer from j Hollywood will visit Singapore next month to gather local material for a film script. He Is Mr. Frednc Milsteln. who *orks with a Los Anpeles newspaper as a critic-essayist on MM theatre, music, films and entertainment112 words
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Article70 1971-08-27 9 KULIM. Thuis. Minister of National and Rural Development Incht Ohafar Baba said last night that the British should be blamed for the small number of engineers among Malays. especially from the rural areas. ••This is because when they ruled our country, the British did not provide schools70 words
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122 1971-08-27 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The manager of Eastern Optical Co. Pte. Ltd. was fined $1,500 today for failing to vacate his shop in South Canal Road on or before July 31 this year as ordered by the Tenants' Compensation Board. The First Magistrate, Mr. E.122 words
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Article43 1971-08-27 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Water consumption yesterday rose by 5.4 million gallons to 101.5 million gallons the first time since last Friday (101.3 million gallons) that demand passed the 100-million gallon mark. There was no rainfall at the three catchment areas.43 words
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Advertisement199 1971-08-27 9 i KASHMIR I jf IN AUTUMN Is #10 DAYS VALE OF KASHMIR— SSI .433/- *jT (M 15 DAYS KASHMIR. DELHI. TA| MAHAL g3 v r *v; JAIPUR SSL 69B/- «g Sj> Departures. 19/9; 26/9; 10/10; 24/10 XX (<<-{ 7/11; 21/11; 28/11; 5/12 gg| Individual tours anytime jje* V^ including KATHMANDU199 words
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Advertisement292 1971-08-27 9 t prime 5 VITA PLUS $2 0 1 RUMp $2 85 j BUCKCIMRANT JUKE i NEW ZEALAND RELAX WITH A COOL DRINK AT THE NEW BAR BEFORE VISITING CAFE ATAS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦-♦-♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■>♦->♦♦■»»♦♦♦♦■♦ HOT DOG SAUSAGES, 11.00 scotch herrings in gQ. JAKA 16OZ per UN TOMATO SAUCE C&B wot. per can TULIP292 words
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202 1971-08-27 10 - CINGAPORE, Thurs. The driver of a Mindef Landrover, involved in a collision which killed a schoolgirl in Jurong Road yesterday, is under open arrest. It was learnt today that the serviceman was placed under open arrest he is allowed to move lreely only within202 words
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Article31 1971-08-27 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The MP for Toa Payoh. Mr. Eric Cheong today presided over the balloting of 308 units of three room Housing Board flats in Toa Payoh.31 words
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236 1971-08-27 10 STORE A GOOD PLACE TO INVEST IN: GERMAN STATE PM SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Prime Minister of the West German state of North Rhine Westphalia, Mr. Heini Kuhn. said today that Singapore was a very eood nlace for industrial investment. "I will encourage more German investors to establish factories in your236 words
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Article35 1971-08-27 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The president of Kiwams International. Mr. Wes Bartlett. will pre ent a charter to the Klwanls Club of Singapore at a dinner in Ming Court Hotel's Peacock Room on Sept. 9.35 words
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Article40 1971-08-27 10 FINGAPO3E. Thurs. The Minister cf Stn'e < Finance! Mr. Tang See Chim. will open the men's exhibition :uid fashion show organised by the Singapore Mastei Tailors' Association at the Golden Banquet Hall. Singapore Hilton on Saturday at 5 p.m40 words
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156 1971-08-27 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. 'THE body of millionaire •1 Dato Aw Cheng Chye will b? flown from Santiago tomorrow and is due to arrive here by MS.* at midnight on Saturday. Datin Aw and her eldest, ron. Toke Soon, will accom pany the156 words
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189 1971-08-27 10 Intraco turnover likely to pass $50 mil SINGAPORE, Thursday [NTRACO, Singapore's international trading company, is expected to gross a record turnover exceeding $.">() million this year. This will be nearly 70 per cent more than last year's $31 million turnover. As with last year, export sales account for more than189 words
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Article91 1971-08-27 10 Japanese Garden is now completed SINGAPORE. Thurs. Jurongs Japanese Oarden was officially "handed over" to the Jurong Town Corporation chairman. Mr. Woon Wah Siang. this evening. The ceremony took place in its geisha house, centrepiece ol the garden. Prof. Nakane. 53. Japan's foremost garden and lanscape artist, handed over the91 words
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Article50 1971-08-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.s The number of job-Keekers registered with the Ministry of Labour's Employment Service at the end of July ."-howed a drop by 1.200 from the previous month. Of the 160.562 registered last month. 2.937 were found Jobs by the service, the ministry's latent newsletter said.50 words
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Article35 1971-08-27 10 SINGAPORE. Thuis. The Deputy Controller of the Development Bank of Singapore. Mr. Chew Ker.K Sen*, will conduct a public cour-e on "Practistiu; Auditing." oiganised by the University of Singapore's Department cl extramural studies.35 words
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Article17 1971-08-27 10 SINGAPORE. Thurp Mr A.M. Cherlan has been elected president of the Technical Association ol Singapore.17 words
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Advertisement251 1971-08-27 10 Play a tape J&j cassette. V the radioX j s and tape it. a. V K5^ O \*°%sS Play a /^V* record, v SANYO Sanyo Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. m i^^^Bl^^^i INI Hi T^ ilk E^v 1 flE^ TSEE&Bf^- ?A \eeeH **^o^flEE^EME^EE^EEfififififififififififififififififififififififififififififi& I EEEE^bh Hi EfifiE^EEfifififififififififiß^V V/ i v /^^m M251 words
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Miscellaneous74 1971-08-27 10 Alloy Vnp Hf§ yjf^ Hamlin 7 nfci I !JHi^H^__4ddlftHlHL__J I •'■■•■■<-■- agj^' ATI Abnor Hy Al iapp (uope-j ah 2 /don't TELL) j; -VO'd be wlllikF^l tKrk Trnrni Hy Mmv/,^ WK^^.^ WHERE O\O*Y right T^ F, VV A yjBH YOU FIND DIAMONDS wave all U (hav^dogot Vm »1 Ift Z^^jKV74 words
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Article169 1971-08-27 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mrs. James Edwin Kirn was married for four months when her husband, an assistant theatre operator, walked out on her 18 years ago, the High Court was told today. Now a businesswoman in the timber trade, Mrs Kirn nee Lv Pak Loo was169 words
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Article71 1971-08-27 11 DOG BAN IN STORE LIFTED TODAY SINGAPORE. Thurs. The ban on the entry of dogs ani cats into Singapore from West Malaysia will be lifted tomorrow. However, prior permission must be obtained from the Primary Production Department. All does and cats will also have to be vaccinated against rabies and71 words
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Article, Illustration419 1971-08-27 11 Customs hunt jungle samsu distillers SINGAPORE, Thursday (H STOMS agents were today hunting for ;i g:mg of moonshiners who secretly operated a jungle distillery off Thomson Road For one sad half months without being detected The operators escaped just before a crack team of customs officers surrounded the disttl ivT419 words
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Article79 1971-08-27 11 SINGAPORE. Ihurs. Mr. Terence de Souza, a businessman, has been elected president of the Toa Payoh Six teen -storey (Improved) Flat-Owners' Association for 1971/72. Other officials: Mr. Lee Kwan Yao (first vice-president), Mr. Joseph Arlken (second vicepresident), Mr. Francis Eu (secretary), Mr. Foo Cheng Tong, Mr. Lee Glm79 words
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Article54 1971-08-27 11 KUCHINO, Thurs. Malaysian security forces have arrested 91 communist suspects In a military operation area, a government spokesman said today. The military sweep, codenamed "Operation Ngayau (native word for battlecry)" was launched 19 days ago in the Sibu. Binatang. Sarikei. Kanowlt and Kapit districts InUPI - 54 words
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Article112 1971-08-27 11 No letup in sore eyes outbreak SINGAPORE, Thurs. There has been no improvement in t*>e outbreak of sore eyes in the Republic. Doctors in private practice contacted today said they are still treating about 20 patients for conjunctivitis daily. One doctor said: "The patients keep coming. There :eems to be112 words
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Article31 1971-08-27 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Kong Hoo (Pte> Ltd. of Upper Buklt Timah Road was fined $100 by a magistrate yesterday for overloading its lorry ?.t Keppel Road on July 15 last year.31 words
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Advertisement53 1971-08-27 11 Once a Year |u[ COMMENCES TO-DAY I "pt\ EXCLUSIVE CHILDREN'S WEAR if ar 'y J) igj^^A. Pick The Best Jj 96 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TEL: *****3 J0 9 3 0 AM T 60 PM# rj/it.MAJU*£L AND I Jlflj\/l*}j^^^Sr 153, 154 GROUND FLOOR t^f PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX J TEL: ***** 1253 words
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Advertisement154 1971-08-27 11 SOUTHEAST ASIA SOU ACINTS EASTERN OCEAN PTF LTD 1090 S«Tongoon Road M. S Singapore ,12 TEL 8058)1 65H06 CABLE OCSfcNTYO SINGAPORE Diethelm lus ilosiuncd this new group lor beautiful value, easy care Mid durability«with hard tamily wear. And at a price you will like. The tables and chair frames are154 words
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Article504 1971-08-27 12 Representatives of the developing nations surrendered reluctantly at the Geneva meeting of the GATT Council, dropping their demand that the working group which is to inquire into the American import surcharge should study why products from developing countries should not be totally exempt from the levy.504 words
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Article253 1971-08-27 12 The 11 -day state visit to Indonesia by Queen Juliana of the Netherlands is significant for reasons both historical and contemporary. She is the first Dutch monarch to visit this former colony where no member of the Dutch royal family had ever set foot until her husband. Prince253 words
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Article218 1971-08-27 12 As Singapore's Commissioner of Public Health points out in a letter we publish today, "the fight to achieve higher standards of cleanliness is a continuous one." A disciplined pecple respond to exhortation that they should rid the country of dirt and disease. But response brings success, and success218 words
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Article496 1971-08-27 12 F. SEAL COON - F. SEAL COON By 1/INGSTON Ja- maican wild life authorities have decided to place crocodiles under the protection of the law. Tt. is illegal to hunt, trap, shoot or wilfully molest the country's dwindling population of saurians. It is also forbidden to export them. AtFWF - 496 words
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Article501 1971-08-27 12 BY A CORRESPONDENT I ONDON— The military strengths of Uganda and Tanzania, whose troops have been fighting on their common frontier, are fairly evenly matched. Landlocked Uganda, with a population of about 8,200,000 has •an army including Israelitrained paratroops of between 6,250 and 10,000 men,Reuter - 501 words
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970 1971-08-27 12 By A CORRESPONDENT: Washington ON Labour Day last year, the nations top union leaders and their wives were guests for dinner at the White House. There were friendly toasts and a torchlight military pageant on the south lawn. It was described as the most970 words
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Letter129 1971-08-27 12 A LOT has been said lately about the programmes transmitted by RTS. Whilst we all are in agreement that the authorities at RTS do their utmost to satisfy everyone's tastes, allow us to comment on sporting programmes. Sports Parade and Pesta Sukan reports, are129 words
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Advertisement21 1971-08-27 12 £k£& SELSUN W^^f^M IS YOUR ANSWER WU f?l ABBOTT \p \p HEALTH CARE WORLD-WIDE %JL JL AVAILABLE AT SEL.SUN* ALL PHARMACIES21 words
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Advertisement171 1971-08-27 12 RANK XEROX COPY SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT SINGAPORE Multi-Storey Car Park 59/G3 Cecil Street, Tel: ***** Jurong Copy Service Centre and Showroom, Block 109, 27 Yung Sheng Road, Jurong Town, Singapore 22. Tel: *****6 KUALA LUMPUR PENANG MALACCA Bangunan Cho-Tek Block B 28/30 Bangunan Asia Life 1 35 Jalan Tuanku171 words
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Article768 1971-08-27 13 BLAIR JOHNSON - Cure for US market headaches BLAIR JOHNSON By JHh witch hunt on Wall Street is coming to its climax with a wide-ranging investigation into America's securities markets scheduled for October. Thousands of words have been written in learned reports over the past year as various bodies have probed, criticised and768 words
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355 1971-08-27 13 Malaysia and S'pore in Asian Pacific hotel link-up plan MALAYSIA is to get a iTI motel chain, a multi-storey office block and a sports stadium in the plans of newly -formed Asian Pacific International an Australian company which will set up a chain of hotels in New Zealand. Asian and355 words
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Article196 1971-08-27 13 CROESUS - CROESUS By Embryo giant MY grapevine tells me big things are happening in the group of companies controlled by Amos Dawe of Johore Bahru. Already he controls three quoted companies. Mosbert with a paid-up capital of $5 million. South Johore Bus with a paid-up capital of $5.6 million196 words
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Article, Illustration125 1971-08-27 13 POSTRUNNER SETS RECORD LOADING AT SINGAPORE ALMOST 8.000 metric tons of bulk palm oil— a record for any single vessel at Singapore was iDaded onto the Postrunner (see picture) in the Republic this week by Guthrie Waugh Management Services on behalf of Palm Oil Bulking. The palm oil was collected125 words
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Article442 1971-08-27 13 MALAYSIAN Wood iT1 Wool. Products has come to an agreement with San Builders which gives it its first big step forward in the prefabricated housing field. The group has gained an order for 1.000 units, has an option to build another 500 for the442 words
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529 1971-08-27 13 GATT to study American 10 pc surcharge on imports QENEVA: The 55--memlx?r Council of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) broke a deadlock on Thursday over the I.S. 10 per cent surcharge on imports and agreed to set up a study group on the measure. But the developingReuter - 529 words
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Advertisement60 1971-08-27 13 "It's just a quick hop to Sydney by BOACf^ A_V4 For some people there is only one airline. We jet to Sydney four times a week. On Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. We leave early evening. Arrive early morning fresh for the day ahead of you. Fly to Sydney by BOAC60 words
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Advertisement175 1971-08-27 13 INSIDE Taiwan and Kenya are Sabah'i latest palm oil client* Marketing column; People in busines*. Page 14. Company nowa; Share market report; Weekly rubber review; Commodities; Overseas markets New York. Melbourne. Hong Kong; Closing prices and business done. Page 15. Copy the lot! I I \k> s < g^tmm^ THE175 words
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425 1971-08-27 14 IGNATIUS STEPHEN - IGNATIUS STEPHEN By I^OTA KINABALU: Sabah had two additional client* nations for its increasingly important palm oil exports last year. They were Taiwan (296.26 tons) and Kenya (24.6 tons), but West Germany which bought small quantities in 1969 stayed away425 words
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Article118 1971-08-27 14 COMPUTER CENTRE IN STORE SINGAPORE computer specialist Kee Kirn Seng has set up a computer centre to train Singaporeans and service business and industry. Called Computer Information Systems the centre will serve companies which cannot afford to rent computers. Mr. Kee's plan Is to give these companies the complete range118 words
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Article149 1971-08-27 14 MALAYSIA Airlines' (MAL) Kelantan kite will soon take to the air, for flying high with MAL will be this birdkite symbol on the aircraft's tail (see picture). For this fledging airline, the Kelantan kite indigenous to Malaysia, represents a fine expression of the mythologies that enrich149 words
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Article155 1971-08-27 14 THE world of sound is constantly evolving new dimensions and much to the delight of Singapore's audiophiles, new equipment and products are constantly introduced to the local market to ensure that they are not deprived of the listening pleasure which their Western counterparts enjoy. T>ominant on the sound155 words
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Article149 1971-08-27 14 SALES executives of Remington Rand from Japan, India, Taiwan, Thailand, Okinawa and Singapore will closet themselves for four days from Sunday within the walls of the Ming Court in Singapore to find some potent means to persuade managers to purchase their mechanical office "staff." Apart from this sales149 words
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Article155 1971-08-27 14 HAPPINESS Is when you find lots and lots of Germans strutting around in Malaysian-made shoes for It fills the coffers of Malaysia Shoe Manufacturer with more Deutsche marks. Maker of Anchor shoes which have satisfied local needs for the past five years, the company has decided to turn155 words
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Article226 1971-08-27 14 Mr. P.J. Bryers has assumed his new post as manager of British Petroleum Malaysia. He succeeds Mr. J.A. Morton Clark who was manager from January 1969. Mr. Bryers was formerly manager of BP Singapore. Mr. K. Jager has been appointed managing director of Pacific Milk Industries. He226 words
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Advertisement365 1971-08-27 14 m. 'M W Mr 'ff v M Kodak Microfilm keeps pace. Witli the space age. And space-age tech- answer that is at once efficient, coinnotogy. pact, and economical. Whether you are involved in the Any questions? Contact your local business of science or the science of Kodak representative tor the365 words
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Advertisement163 1971-08-27 14 PARKER 45 theprouu j fconveitible' The Flighter does what other pens can't do it Mis two ways. From an ink bott'e or I with a large capacity cartridge I m that writes U P t0 1000*) words. ill P°' nt assembly is easily replaceable with a choice of I 5163 words
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Article1023 1971-08-27 15 DID ANO ufFIR PRICES «FFI- CIALOT LISTIO AT TN| CLOIE OF BUSINESS IN TNI SINGAPORE ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCMANCE WITH PRICE MOVEMENTS IN BRACKETS YESTERDAY WIN!: INDUSTRIAL* CLOSING TONE: All sections closed steady TURNOVER: Official total turnover supplied by the stock Exchange yesterday including odd lots totalled1,023 words
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Article1213 1971-08-27 15 OUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS A. Choc. (1) 1.86. VC.M..V il) 1.60. (1) 1.61. Ben and Co. (15) 1.51.1,213 words
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Article370 1971-08-27 15 MELBOURNE. Thurs— Mining 11 und oil stocks were fractionally firmer on balance In narrowly mixed trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Industrials had selected gains in a balanced market. Volume was quiet In all sectors. BHP firmed 30 rents to $13 while Aquilv Comalco, EZ Industries and Leifhton370 words
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Article315 1971-08-27 15 NEW YORK, Wed. Heavy profit-taking slowed the market's early advance but most Issues still managed to finish with a gain on the day in active trading. The New York Stock Exchange Index was up 0.06, well off Its high. The Dow Jones Industrials gave up about half Its315 words
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Article160 1971-08-27 15 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these best agreed merchant rates t-» at Aug. 26. Local dollars to one unit SELLING BUYING i» i f Sterling Pound 7 3900 Australian Dollar 3.4550 Canadian Dollar 2.9900 New Zealand Dollar 3.4650 South Arabian Dinar O.S. Dollar 3.0275 Loral dollars160 words
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Article190 1971-08-27 15 JJONO KONO. Thurs. Boom "conditions prevailed from the opening with brisk trading continuing throughout the day to the close, the market was very strong with plenty of buyers still in evidence. Today* cloalnr prices In Hong Konit dollars and cent* followed by the difference* on >**terday'a price*. P190 words
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Article67 1971-08-27 15 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Wednesday 72.40 Tuesday 72.70 Week ago 72.86 RUBBERS Wednesday 213.18 Tuesday 215.24 Week ago 218.81 OILS Wednesday 344.03 Tuesday 343.33 Week ago 333.30 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 419.2 Tuesday 417.8 Week ago 402.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 908.37 Tuesday 904.13 Week ago 886. n LONDON DOLLAR PREMIIM67 words
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Article39 1971-08-27 15 On the frM rnhvui marktt In Hong Kong yeitenUy the U.S. (Millar wa* quoted at 5 9250 for T.T. and 5.90 for cash. Starling »ai quoted at 14 52 and •n* tael »f f*ld at 311.73.39 words
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Article39 1971-08-27 15 M. W. Wool $0,821 .13J P.E.G.I. $193 +11 Rothmans $3.04 +.07 Paper Prod. $1.26 +.06 C and C M. ltd Ind $2.99 +.06 $1.15 +.05 OCBC $5.65 +.05 Sim I mi ltd Plant $0.84 J +.044 $2.58 +.0439 words
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Article28 1971-08-27 15 It Semb Ord. $3 .96 H. Containers $2.47 and R. G. $0.92 Sen and Co. $1.50 •acific (hem. $1.54 Matsushita $2.50 —.10 —.07 —.06 —.04 —.03 —.0328 words
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Article15 1971-08-27 15 F. E. Levingston Haw Par Pan-EI Merlin M 244.000 217.000 184,000 177.00015 words
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Article33 1971-08-27 15 Auf. 25 Au< 26 Industrials: 179.27 179.60 Hotels: 77.15 77.30 Properties: 130.57 132.10 Tins: 96.97 97.00 rubbers: 119.57 119.57 Dec. 30. 1966 100 Dec. 31. 1968 100 t Dec. 29. 1962 10033 words
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Article215 1971-08-27 15 pRE-TAX profits in the financial year ended June hit $1.72 million for Singapura Building Society. For the 12 months ended June the company achieved a pre-tax profit of $1,717,608 after providing depreciation of $15,026 againsi $1,055,327 after depreciation of $8,026 for the preceding eight months trading period. Taxation215 words
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Article200 1971-08-27 15 HUME INDUSTRIES (Malaysia) in the financial year ended June 1971 enjoyed sales and profits in excess of earlier expectations. Total gross sales were 8 per cent up on 1969/70 and pre-tax profits up $293,722 to $1,917,042, Tax. however, was higher due to capital allowances of prior years having200 words
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Article228 1971-08-27 15 -Prices finish off day's peaks ADVANCES again led declines on thr Sock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore ye>terday. After initial firmness, support wavered and prices finished oft their day's peaks. Cautious trading was noted throughout the afternoon session. Leading investment equities, though thinly traded in, managed to retain earlier gains228 words
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Article140 1971-08-27 15 THE Straits tin In Penang yesterday dropped another $1.25 to $623,121 per picul on an official offering down five tons to 259 tons. The local market was fairly steady with support from the United States and some buying interest from Japan. LONDON: Steady conditions were again evident140 words
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Article34 1971-08-27 15 London copper pricea on Wednesday (previous In bracket*): Wtrebmr Spot buyer {447.30 ({449.50) aeller (445.00 (£450.00): Three Month* buyer £43v00 U459.50) •ellrr {434.30 ({460.00). Market tene: Steady but quiet. Bales: 1,330 torn.34 words
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Article32 1971-08-27 15 In London on Wednesday the prlcei of Malayan 5 per cent CIF UK/N European port! In bulk, sterling per long ton Jan. /Feb. »a* quoted at UK {118 lellers (unchanged).32 words
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Article53 1971-08-27 15 rjIHESE Indication rates were X quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposits of U5525,000 and above. 1 mth 2 mth.s 3 mths 6 mths 9 mths .2 mths 8 7/16 to 81^. 87/16 to B|% 8 7/16 to B|* 83/*****7/16"/ 7| to 71^53 words
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Article32 1971-08-27 15 All United Kingdom markets, including foreign exchanges, will be closed on Monday (late summer holiday). All Hone Kong markets will also be closed on Monday (Liberation Day).— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article22 1971-08-27 15 AUG. 26 RIBBER: 96.50 cents (down 1.50 cents). TIN: $623.12} (down $1.25). Official offering 259 tons (down 5 I tons).22 words
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Article109 1971-08-27 15 /■MINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE. SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL YESTERDAY Coconut Oil: Bulk S5Ui sellers, drum $53 seller*. Copra: Mixed (fob) loose Sept. Oct IK Cont. 129 B. Pepper: Mumok ASTA white foh 100 NI.W »195 wlltn. Sarawak while fob. MX NI.W SISS sellers. Sarawak special black fob. 96109 words
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Article60 1971-08-27 15 Wednc.ijy Tutlday su.s. su s. London 42.775 43 M Beirut 43 OH 43.30 HonKkOng 44.33 44.63 Zurich 42 TOB 43.158 42.90S 4.'1.:i.'.s Pan* 4? M Spore ll > 44.75 44 S3 S t Spore 12) 16«.OO 16* 10 (1) KxjKjrt price in non-Mi rime area In U.S. dollars60 words
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Article359 1971-08-27 15 rkPENING quotations were marked down on lower overseas advices on the rubber market yesterday and first business was struck at 97.24 cents per kilo for September. Trading continued light and thin with sellers tending to' predominate and later in the morning the market lost further ground. The morning359 words
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Article480 1971-08-27 15 DESTRICTED exchange facill- ties, uncertainties surrounding the present International currency debacle, and the progress of the Chinese trade mission In Kuala Lumpur dominated the rubber scene this week, says Holiday. Cutler Bath In Its weekly review. The price ranged between 100 and 96 V* cents. The arrival480 words
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Article106 1971-08-27 15 /"OUTPUT of tin concentrates v for the month of July by the following mines are: Pic uls Aokam 3,857 Austral Amal 978 Ayer Hltam 3.723 Berjuntal 6,732 Chenderlang 419 Gopeng 3.617 Hon* Kong 388 Idrte Hydraulic 535 Kamuntlng 2,506 Kampong Lanjut 1,917 Kent 265 Ktllinghall 1.322106 words
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Advertisement541 1971-08-27 16 FSHEUJ TAXATION ADVISER Shell invite applications from citizens of Singapore or Malaysia for the position of Taxation Adviser in their Finance function. Candidates should be between the ages of 30 and 40 and have: 5 10 years experience in taxation work in Malaysia or Singapore a recognised university degree or541 words
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Advertisement804 1971-08-27 16 PRISONS DEPARTMENT, SINGAPORE requires (A) INSTRUCTORS (MALE), Grade* I II Timber Kiln Timber Grading Laundry Carpentry Metal Work Footwear Upholstery SALARY: Instructor. Orade I: $445 rising to $585 pjn. Instructor, Orade II: $300 rising to $420 p.m (B) BUILDING INSTRUCTOR, Special Grade SALARY: $385 rising to $625 pm. Requirement* For804 words
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Advertisement765 1971-08-27 16 MARKETING EXECUTIVE Required by established company which markets a wide range of products in the floorcoverings and bedding fields. New products, in some cases in other fields, are regularly being introduced. The chosen applicant will have the full responsibility for the sale of all products in Singapore and it is765 words
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Advertisement478 1971-08-27 16 midf Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Bhd invites applications for the apDointment of ASSISTANT STAFF SOLICITOR The advocate and solicitor for this appointment in the Company's expanding Legal Division which is responsible for all legal work in connection with the Company's loan, securities marketing operations and other business, should be a478 words
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Advertisement658 1971-08-27 16 KtaAttaUl JABATAN TALIKOM TENDER NOTICE. I Tenders are invited from P.W.D. and N.E.B. Registered Contractor* Class C. D and E who liavt experience in duct laying and manhole censtruction for: (a) Laying of ducts and I (b) Construction of Manholes and Joint Boxes. Specifications. drawings and other particulars are available658 words
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179 1971-08-27 17 CHIN CHENG MEI - Aladdin's cave' in a student nurse's room CHIN CHENG MEI By i ONDON. Thurs. A \j Malaysian student nurse became so homesick she stole clothes and jewellery worth almost £260 from her colleagues at a hospital in West Riding. Yorkshire, about 200 miles north of London. Yorkshire magistrate's court was179 words
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Article38 1971-08-27 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Insurance Institute of Singapore a ill hold u.s annual dinner and dance at Hotel Malaysia on Saturday. The Minister for Communications. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. and his wife will be uuests of honour.38 words
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Article25 1971-08-27 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Fifty delegates from adult education agencies will attend a two-day conference on adult education at the Ladyhill Hotel from Sept 24.25 words
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Article236 1971-08-27 17 Radio taxis plan by NTUC Att/ft: CONTACTS MADE— WITH MAKERS SINGAPORE, Thursday SINGAPORE may soon have radio taxis cruising along the streets if plans by the XTUC to introduce them succeed. NTUC secretary-general Mr. C.V. Devan Nair today said initial contacts with the Japanese manufacturers of the taxis had already236 words
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Article61 1971-08-27 17 FINALS OF ASEAN YOUTH FORUM SINGAPORE, Thurs. The finals of the Asean Youth Forum organised by the Junior Chamber of Singapore will be held at the Conference Hall oo Saturday at 7.30 p.m. Two youths from each of the five Asean countries, Malaysia, Indonesia. Thailand, Philippines and Singapore, will take61 words
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70 1971-08-27 17 Rebel's wife in hospital with cut wrist BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Thurs. Che Rogayah binte Abdul Rahman, 32, wife of detained rebel leader Zaini Haji Ahmad was admitted to the Brunei General Hospital last night with a cut wrist. Che Rogayah said she received the cuts while trying to force open70 words
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Article82 1971-08-27 17 Christian talks at YMCA SINGAPORE, Thurs. A four-day meeting of the 21-member executive body of the East Asia Christian Conference will be held at the YMCA Centre in Palmer Road from Saturday. Delegates, from 14 countries will discuss, among other things. a move to reorganise the EACC for better service82 words
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Article73 1971-08-27 17 $40 fine for careless driver SINGAPORE, Thurs. A clerk Peon Weng Chong, 28, was fined $40 by a magistrate today for driving carelessly at the junction of Paterson Hill and Paterson Road on September 22, 1969. Peon's car collided into the back of another car when he failed to apply73 words
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Article48 1971-08-27 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minlsjer for Foreign Aflairs. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will be the guest of honour at the first anniversary celebrations of the Singapore Optical Trade Association on Sunday. The function, also to celebrate National Day. will be held at the association's premise* In Nell Road.48 words
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Article, Illustration164 1971-08-27 17 The top waitress at catering pass-out SINGAPORE. Thurs. She may be young in age but 17-year-old Miss Mary Tan certainly knows her trade. Be it serving or pampering customers, they are all at her fingertips. For that she was today awarded the first prise in the waitress section at the164 words
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254 1971-08-27 17 Causeway delays: Be a bit more tolerant J. BAHRU, Thurs. "piIK Immigration Chief for the Southern Region, Mr. J.E. Henry, appealed today to Causeway commuters to show "just n little hit more tolerance when they find themselves in traffic jams during weekends." He said: "My men are giving maximum efficiency254 words
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Advertisement63 1971-08-27 17 only s few days left GENUINE REDUCTION CHILDREN'S WEAR.COTS. PRAMS ETC... LADY'S BLOUSES SHORTS AND MATERNITY DRESSES. Free gifts for every purchase of 5.00 and above. mIMJLLU ifULU WANCH 90 NOXTH MUKit TO SMCA*S( 6 ■CO..PTI. L.T&" Simultaneous Sale at IRaifTTICUj (M)SONBHD 174 JUAN TUMKUUOUMHMWXUIMnR ViH^^B^^Pl ff i Wliimß 163 words
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Miscellaneous1586 1971-08-27 17 On your TV and Radio ■■■■■■■■^■^■■^■■■■■■^iWMM— illegal MKEE22Z32EBH slaughter 3.M P.M. Opening Followed by Ge- 7.15 Sports Parade 3.M P.M. Programme Summary 7.M Ulasan Berita neral Hospital v Nmk n rhinp 3J2 Travellers Tales 7 p roeramme Summary SINGAPORE. Thurs. 3.2S For the family (English) H in Chinese ck 3.H1,586 words
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225 1971-08-27 18 SAF tostage several military exercises CINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Armed Forces will be conducting military exercises at various parts of the island between Sunday and Sept. 16. Blanks will be used during exercise at Maju Camp training area on Sunday between 8 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Thunderflashes will also be225 words
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Article38 1971-08-27 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Moulmrin community centre ta organi.sing a 'ae-kwon-do cla.vs wins i.s expected to begin by the middle of next month. Registration is now open at the office from 2.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. daily38 words
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78 1971-08-27 18 Hopes of accord in fishing dispute TAIPING. Thurs— Hopes for a final settlement of the long-drawn dispute j over fishing rights between I inshore and trawler fisher- j men seem bright. The feuding fishermen agreed here today to the formation of sub-committee to draw up a i boundary to determine78 words
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Article36 1971-08-27 18 IPOH, Thurs The municipal council here is to petition the Sultan of Perak and the Mrntn Bc.sar against the pro- posed abolition of local government authorities, its president. Dato S.P. Secnivii^aijam. said today.36 words
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252 1971-08-27 18 No more excuses, Razak warns ministries I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tun Razak does not want "any more excuses" and has ordered all ministries to recruit technical staff to implement the Second Malaysia Plan. Addressing heads of ministers at the National Operations room, the Prime Minister reminded them that last March he252 words
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81 1971-08-27 18 German opera team coming to Spore SINGAPORE. Thurs. I The 30-member German i j Touring Opera Berlin will 1 treat Singapore audiences to an opera "The Wise I i Woman' at the Victoria Theatre on October 7. The performance, their first in j 1 Singapore, ts sponsored by the Embassy81 words
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Article178 1971-08-27 18 DORT SWETTENHAM, Thurs— The China trade mission today saw Malaysia's container wharf under construction and the loading of rubber bales onto ships bound for China when they visited the port here. Accompanied by Inche Abdul Hamid bin Dato Ahmad, project manager of Pernas, the visitors were178 words
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Article89 1971-08-27 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Basketball Association of Singapore is to study a letter demanding a refund by fans at its management meeting on Sunday. The letter was sent by a lawyer on behalf of several basketball fans who were not allowed to enter Gay World89 words
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Article, Illustration245 1971-08-27 18 GERRY DE SILVA - GERRY DE SILVA: By Singapore, Thursday VIADAM Choy Ah 1T1 Lim had weathered many crises in her 101 years. Stowing away on a Hong Kong-bound junk from China nearly 36 years ago, scratching out an existence during the Japanese occupation of245 words
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Article57 1971-08-27 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs Tl Singapore Musical Society w hold two concerts at the Coi ference Hall next week and third on Sept. 12. These perlormln<r are Hoi Kong soprano L< Thursday, Penang pianist Dei nis Lee on Friday, and Sin*: pore pianist Ton Chee Hung at Penaiiß57 words
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151 1971-08-27 18 IGNATIUS STEPHEN - Perfume bath' for girls as taps run dry IGNATIUS STEPHEN By BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Thurs. Cfl'ices here were today steeped In perfume because the town's water supply had been cut off. Girls, ready to take their baths, found the taps dry "So we turn to perfume as the alternative," one151 words
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Advertisement254 1971-08-27 18 > The aluminium outdoor/indoor anywhere furniture beautifuLcomfortable, guaranteed never to rust or scratch lU^ll^^Slfl > -US' E mam at wA™ *w mmj^mi Diana Kristina Beautiful Diana' moulded The latest in the Flexalum range. in the Grecian style A unique filigree design for your I Like all Flexalum furniture. patio or254 words
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Advertisement131 1971-08-27 18 LV^l offers HIRE PURCHASE Dealerships available LEASING Why pay cash or utilise existing Banking facilities when you can lease through MAF HOUSING LOANS First mortgages available; Developers' enquiries welcomed. For further information please contact: MALAYSIAN AUSTRALIAN FINANCE CO. [S3 LTD. SINGAPORE Hongkong Bank Chambers, Collyer Quay. Tel ***** BRUNEI Hongkong131 words
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Article, Illustration252 1971-08-27 19 NANCY BYRAMJI - NANCY BYRAMJI By THESE GIRL 'ROBIN HOODS' ARE DEADLY IN THEIR AIM r»UPIDS arrows can become deadlier for the males when these girls pick their bows. The girls, working girls by day from various walks of life, draw their strings regularly at the Chinese YMCA at dusk252 words
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106 1971-08-27 19 A STORE ADMIRER FOR CABBY IN -MILLION- SINGAPORE. Thurs. Brunei's "or.e-ln-a-million taxi driver. Haji Bakar bin Ahad. 53, has won himself a "secret admirer" in Singapore. He does not know it yet. but his decision to return $20,000 he found in his taxi to Miss Celina Tung, 19. from Hong106 words
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Article25 1971-08-27 19 SINO AFORE. Thurs. The Economic Development Board will celebrate its 10th anniversary on Saturday at a dinner at the Shangri-La Hotel's Island Ballroom25 words
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94 1971-08-27 19 5 SAF hornets victims out of hospital SINGAPORE. Thurs. Five of six SAF soldiers who were .stung by hornets during a military exercise in Ulu Sembawang yesterday have been discharged from hospital. The sixth man Is expected to be discharged tomorrow. A Ministry of Defence spokesman said today that the94 words
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Article23 1971-08-27 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Polytechnic's Marine Engineering Society will hold Its annual dance at Happy Restaurant. Lion City Hotel on Saturday.23 words
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67 1971-08-27 19 WANTED MAN SHOT BY 'TEC IN PENANG PI YANG. Thurs. A detective today shot and wounded a "wanted man" and detained another robber suspect in Krdah Road here. A police spokesman said later: "The detective snotted the "wanted man" and ordered him to surrender. He refused and attempted to run67 words
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Advertisement169 1971-08-27 19 IHSSh It I II RPPPH^^BBB I [1 I |GTr«TT-rJ ■III'! I I I a3i> W. I 1720W/L I CR-80 I CS-50 I The robust 3-speed stereo tape recorder. I The amazing stereo cartridge tape recorder I The world's first 4-track stereo cassette i\ 4-track stereo/ monaural recording/ playback I with169 words
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Miscellaneous292 1971-08-27 19 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Having no wings, they proWhy one may like Schubert. ceed slowly using tail-lights perchance? i7> (4-5). lot takes one girl for a 8. Each side may have two, maid (7). but It can be a score (7). Writer who opened the 9 Hardly where one292 words
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359 1971-08-27 20 What a night out in a Singapore hotel can cost READING the comments ST.. Aug. 24 > of 22 tourists to Singapore whose last memory of this island state was being "fleeced" for $10 airport dues has prompted me to my own views on the matter. Having been most impressed359 words
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198 1971-08-27 20 Where it takes 40 mins to move 50 -yards A FEW nights ago I embarked on an MSA flight ML 127 in Kuala Lumpur at 7.45 p.m. for Singapore. The journey over 200 miles took 40 minutes, hut when I arrived at the Singapore Airport terminal building, it took me198 words
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Letter108 1971-08-27 20 SO much has been said about pollution of the air by industries, by the roar of aircraft and by motor vehicles, and measures have been taken to reduce such pollution. Nothing, however, seems to have been done so far to prevent noise pollution by radios, televisions and Rediffuslon sets, especially108 words
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150 1971-08-27 20 Two-semester system and students BEFORE implementing its decision to introduce the two-semester a year course in the schools, the Government ought to conduct a survey among the students as the latter are affected most. Most students may find the new system to their dislike as they will have to study150 words
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Letter76 1971-08-27 20 rE Sunday Times of Aug. 21 contains a front-page story headed "Better planes soon for Singapore's trainee pilots." In the second -to -last paragraph the cost of the New Zealand Airtourer plane is given as $367,000 each. This sum is actually the cost of all four Air- tourers76 words
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Letter77 1971-08-27 20 Other govt replies INTERESTED" iS.T, June 10> has requested that at every bus terminus a placard be displayed to denote the first bus due to leave on each route. All bus companies had been instructed to put up signboards indicating the service number and the registration number of the bus77 words
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Letter132 1971-08-27 20 VISITOR" (S.T.. Aug. 10 > did not specify which sundry shop he was making a complaint about. I can. therefore, only make a general comment. Tne hospital management would, cf course, not wish to see visitors to hospital "fleeced." If there are specific complaints, these will be looked Into and132 words
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Letter149 1971-08-27 20 I REFER to the letter by "A Concerned Father" (ST.. Aug. 11) in which the writer stated that his son, a Secondary Four student in a Government Chinese school near Times House, had been taught algebra without textbooks for weeks. As our school is the only Government Chinese149 words
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563 1971-08-27 20 Even all those incorrigible* have got the message The Keep Clean campaigns SAYS THE HEALTH MINISTRY I REFER to ;i letter by "An Ai km" (ST., Auk. *^>) entitled "We've #oi to keep all the campaigns gointf." He alleged that amongst other campaigns the "Keep Singapore Clean" campaign was a563 words
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Letter29 1971-08-27 20 LETTERS to the Editor will not be considered for publication unless they have the writers' names and addresses. Include a pseudonym if you do not want your name published.29 words
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101 1971-08-27 20 'Apa ini'? asked the gate keeper AS participants of the recent taekwon-do denonstratlon at the Jaian Besar Stadium for oponing cf the Pesta Sukan Spcrts lestival. my friends and I received souvenir badges which would admit us free at any function of the Pesta Sukan by -showing" the badge. On101 words
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Advertisement66 1971-08-27 20 IL S& $*****00 $*****0 1 Ikk, PLUS THOUSANDS OF OTHER 1 ■k.^RIZES TO BE WON *t? -*~wJ*»V**«*fe*»^ *^\£w* afl iWail H Clll>7fL\ 1 fill r£ir* D Ml PIM'IM'Jj ifflHP^ o ROE^ON'S sf arts tomorrow with many fabulous items to clear well below cost. For you and your family. It's an66 words
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Advertisement146 1971-08-27 20 l^ WITH THE I WINNERS I Follow Racing I with I NEW NATION m ■> v.. •^r^lttKMi x£ New Notion's Racing Guide now H appears twice a week. Friday's Guide P with Saturday's full card and tips Saturday's Guide with full details of the Sunday Meeting Inew nation] I Singapore's146 words
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Advertisement1049 1971-08-27 21 TO LIVERPOOL ANI OTNEI M I ITS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ S- s- i r« .a ft nt z :i:nr aSS El s3 z~u PROTESIUUS Liverpool Nt j gJj N ]f"« MOM UH CONTINENTAL PORTS: ANCH.SES P nC PSh g^fliM EUMAEUS laPt/Aat 27 \]L f,Vi Hong Kong einjko!.. cirroNfu? J* llin Dumai, Djak, S'baja,1,049 words
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Advertisement2063 1971-08-27 21 8 BjT/Tr"s FsT^^^^rTjnro''^^ bCSHH EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P. Sham 0.-.-r Singapore LOADING FOR: SOHCKHLA Sailel Stpt 11/12 Gla. 15-11/27 Hamcurg 'Bremen Adam R'dam. 2nd Call Stpt 1/10 A'werp. Oslo, G'burg, Malmo, C'hagen. Aarhus. •SMAIA Sept 11/11 Stpt 17/11 H'burg/B'men, R dam/ Adam, A'werp, G'burg, C'hagen, Aarhus, Oslo. SIENA Sept2,063 words
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Advertisement1215 1971-08-27 21 FORTNIGHTLY EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST U.S.*. New York Penang p. Sham Spore Kmgsto* ""J" 0 Uilrt s sept n MEMNON Sail! 27 Oct 1 Seat M MENESTHENS Sills Sept I Oct 11 Oct 12 Oct 14 BV*MA Sails Sept 11 Oct 14 Oct II Oct II All contract*1,215 words
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Advertisement1096 1971-08-27 22 1 j T y r A A M I J Bb^^^^bT^^^^bb^^^^^^^^^^b^^^^^^bl KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. West Australia /Singapore Japan Service fremantli Spore Keelung YMUiChi/Mgoye Y'hama Kobe "Bergi.a Mar." 21 A.g 4 Sept 7 Sept 11 Sept II Sept 21 Sept AMiptieg targe fir tele Ouka, Nafiyi, TMukaaa. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN1,096 words
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Advertisement907 1971-08-27 22 POX NIW ZEALAND Penang P. S ham Singapore LiM'iaj far: CNAKRATA" J Sept 4 S Sept Auck, Will, lytt. Odin MORVADA 27 21 Set Auck, Well, Timaru. O'dm. STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE: Singapore P Sham Penang lartiag fir: RAJULAt In Pert 1 Sept 2 Sept 1 Sipt Nagapattinam, Madras BAJULAt U 25907 words
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Advertisement923 1971-08-27 22 It NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. s^^^^-^*' (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) rt ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****3-7. U.K. EUROPt SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. S'fijjpo'ft r. 7*3 ro P(Mjn£ t s NEPTUNE ZIRCON 21 Abj/S Sept 5/ I Sept 1/11 Sept London 7923 words
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Advertisement606 1971-08-27 22 gm P MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL m SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No 3OE Jlrv Amp»og Ku»la Lu.npur tfl H Th e National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE BUNCA TANJONC 3,'Tsept 1/ I Sipt 11/11 Sept Havre 6 10. London 10. R'dam 13/10. Awerp 16/10. H'burg 18,10. B'men 20/10. BUNCA ORKID 28/22606 words
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Obituary, Illustration221 1971-08-27 23 MR. SIE TEK SOEN, AGE 62, PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY AT 19 HOLLAND HILL, SINGAPORE 10, ON MONDAY 23rd AUGUST, 1971 LEAVING BEHIND HIS BELOVED WIFE MADAM HO NGEK IN, SON ROBERT SIE OH SENG, 4 DAUGHTERS, SIE AY KIN, SIE MIE ING, SIE MIE LAN, SALLY SIE HA WAI,221 words
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Advertisement736 1971-08-27 23 H£ POnT OF SINGAPORE AUTMO- R«*nt Lilac 19 PHUlnit 21 Wnl I RITV ANNOUNCED THE FOL- Srlamat 21 Kail Narita 23/24 Tiuru .«|NC BERTHING ARRANGE- Maru 25. Tapah 27 Texaco Plymouth CNTI FOR AUG. n. (Tantr) 36 '3!' Tamuracvcrttt 40/41. OUT: Ho«M Dene 1/2. Ebcnrser S. Oudrun Bakkc 44, Pitang736 words
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Advertisement705 1971-08-27 23 NOTICE OF SALE OF 'KAOHSIUNG' AND HER CARGO STEEL MOTOR VESSEL 1289 TONS GROSS Built 1949 Tenders on an as is where Is basis are Invited for the purchase of the above vessel and her oargo comprising of 518.150 M Tons General Cargo, which is agrounded at East Part of705 words
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Advertisement430 1971-08-27 23 AMENDMENT S.S. MOII AMMEDI VOY. Cl/C2 Milinf from Singapore on 12.10/71 2.11/71 Passengers and shippers are advLwd that Mohammed! 1 Voj. Cl/C2 will oe sailing from Singapore on 12.10 71 and 2.11/71 respectively Instead of 8.10 '71 29 10.71 as originally scheduled REVISED PROGRAMME Voyage Cl Voyage Ct Sails Madras430 words
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Advertisement1526 1971-08-27 23 FOR SALE OR CHARTER IMMEDIATE AVAILABLE NEWLY BUILT 12ftx30ftx8ft FLAT TOP BARGE REGISTERED WITH SINGAPORE LOAD LINE CERTIFICATE. CONTACT TEL *****3 P.O BOX 17 ALEXANDRA POLT OFFICE SINGAPORE 1 JURONG TOWN CORPORATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from Registered Contractors of the Corporation for -.he following projects <A> PROPOSED RE-CONSTRUC-TION1,526 words
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Advertisement710 1971-08-27 24 GENERAL ADVIRTISIMENTS S.aiaaort Mrf: 56 cesli wart). Malarsi' self M "ill > ••'< Minimum 17 50 lor li uo'di Ststaawe »s Malaysia: »li a wars. Minimum Iffjf fo' li irordl ANNOUNCEMENT/PERSONAL Sistiawi Ml;: 11 SS I war*. MaUtut Mrf: }1 M > '*>* Mi'ilmum 170 for 20 Bangs Siagaftrt isl710 words
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Advertisement818 1971-08-27 24 WELL ESTABLISHED CLUB requires Maintenance Supervisor with at least five years of experience In the maintenance of electrical and gas works such as kitchen equipment, refrlgei ratora, fans and alr-condltloners. i Salary will commensurate with cxi pcrlence and qualifications. Kindly write in *itb non-returnable photo I graphs to the Personnel818 words
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Advertisement891 1971-08-27 24 DRIVERS REOUIREO IMMEDIATELY Must possess valid class 3 driving licence. Should have not leas than 2 years' experience In driving. Interested applicants please call Til. no. *****0 for appointment. WANTED IMMEDIATELY FEMALE ESCORTS, experience unnecessary. Apply personally. Comely Social Entertainment, 27-B, President Building. Serangoon Road. Pbone *****5. 2.00 p.m. 1100891 words
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Advertisement928 1971-08-27 24 WANTIO EXPERIENCED ORIVER living near Holland Road. Write Box A 6833 S.T. B'pore. RBAO THE SENIOR Appointment Vacant in the Sunday Mall aacb week. Situations wanted RIAO THI senior Appointment Vacant In the Sunday Mail each waek. Accommodation vacant CITY TOWER APARTMENTS Luxuriously furnished $1200/. $1400/-. Also immediately available, furnished/unfurnished928 words
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Advertisement966 1971-08-27 24 AT 1. LAKME STREET, (Opera Estate) ground floor, unfurnished. Rent reasonable. Contact Yin Bins Co. 106. Victoria Street. Tel: *****. OIST. 10 DETACHEO BUNGALOW double-storey off Holland Road quiet surroundings, nice garden. Reasonable priced. For Inspect 100 pleaae rlnc **********02 B'pore. OISTRICT 27 Sembawang Road 141 mres near Naval Baae.966 words
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Advertisement928 1971-08-27 24 OIST. IS FURNISHEO 3 BEDROOMED flat, ground floor, quilt surroundings $300/- p.m. B'pore *****7. FURNISHED AIRCONOITIOHED ROOM to let at district 9. bathroom attached. Pbone *****4 FURNISHED SEMIDETACHED bungalow. 23 Oremleaf Aye. Holland Road, 10 phone *****. OIST. 10 SEMI DETACHED DOUBLE STOREY bungalow furnished un furnished Tel: ***** B'pore.928 words
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Advertisement859 1971-08-27 24 Houses and land w>nte>d WANTED VACANT LANO at Robinson Roid or nearby vicinity for Overseas Bank HQ. Also residential vacant land at dist. 9 10 for building staff residence. Principals only naed submit complete details and site plans (telephone number) to P.O. Box 3609 Spore. WANTED ALL TYPES of properties859 words
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Advertisement758 1971-08-27 24 ELECTRICAL INOINIIRINO Cl|£ and Guilds. Intermediate/ Final ccnrturted by Degreed Engineer ronv mencing 6.9.71. Also F.lectronicW Telecommunications Enginerrtaaj First Tear. Apply fllngapore TecsV Com College 941-A. Herangoon Road Spore 12 M: *****4. XPERT LONDON TUITION by airLaw; LL.B Bar: SecietaryshipACI8: Accountancy ACCA. ICWA,A.I.A. Insurance: Cll; Banking A.I B. School Certificate.758 words
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Advertisement526 1971-08-27 25 (C'ont. from Page 24). Business Opportunities sNAKE CATCHERS OR Raattfc INalers »i«h 1., l.uy all -orts ol ;.,r Snak. hou-e n Sweden >. nd <Jet.i In BfWsMM tci Adolf,. Stockholm. s.^Jin. BEST OPPORTUNITY TO BE A WtLL ORllltO MAN!!! lake full advantage of O'ir INTRODUCTION SALE at VASHIS NEW Mm526 words
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Advertisement1478 1971-08-27 25 PHOENIX <F.E TOURS: IlanKkok I~BI|IISIBBI II day< S3*" I days i,v air »B.Vi Malaya 7 days $100-: Cm.rc.n HiKhlands 4 days *«5 s..uth Thailand 6 days 595 I'.mtkor M-Lind C.imeron Highlands days Js.'t Chartered Kl.Kht* lo l»ndon. Bookings contact 9473s '-.-.i:' 117. Outram Park S ior. FOR ONLY $1,495 A1,478 words
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Advertisement1170 1971-08-27 25 PHILCO. CARRIER, WESTING HOUSE. SANYO. Airconditioners/ refrigerators for sale h.p 'rental Asia A rcond.tiomnt: Co. Spore 49U2.5 *****2. YORK the most reliable aircontfitloner Kor si. ent and cool comfort. Applied aircoi.dil lomng Co. 215, Clemenceau Avenue iS'po'e) *****4. *****. JACKSON COMPANY, aircond.. refrigerator TV. for sale, rental and servi.r Tel1,170 words
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Advertisement907 1971-08-27 25 I Steambath*, maiurt etc. JEUMESIC IT BEAUTE for your scirntitlc relaxing massage, sauna baths, spotrrducinc and physlo-thtra prune treatments with very latest Appointments Men s Department Telephone *****2 (8 pore) CCNTLKMIM (or steambath. mas.<a*r I and hairdresslnic. Masseuses I misseurs In attrndant until 9.30 pm daily. New Jean s Salon.907 words
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Advertisement655 1971-08-27 25 i SUPPLY ANALYST As a result of expanding activities in Singapore, Esso has a vaconcy for o Supply Anolyst in the Morine Supply Deportment. The work comprises development of programmes for the supply of products throughout South East Asia and assistance in the development of refinery production plans. The emphasis655 words
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Advertisement781 1971-08-27 25 B I KEPPEL SHIPYARD (PRIVATE) LIMITED Tender Ref. P Q 25 61/71 Tenders arc Invited for the purchase (and complete removal from Keppel Shipyard premises) of the following item on "AS IS AND WHERE IS 1 basis:— One Plate Folding and BendIng Machine with 30 h.p. motor. Crompton Parkinson Motor781 words
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107 1971-08-27 26 Bengie— sleeps through $6,800 burglary KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Boston terrier Bengie slept through a burglary early yesterday. About $6,800 worth of Jewellery belonging to Mrs. Wendy Johnson, wife of a motor company executive, was stolen. Mrs. Johnson said today: "Bengie was Injured In a fight with the dogs "In the107 words
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Article25 1971-08-27 26 SINOAPORE, Thurs. An Indonesian, Saad bin Daud. 35, was today jailed for a week after he admitted entering Singapore Illegally on Aug. 23.25 words
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Article, Illustration609 1971-08-27 26 TAN WANG JOO - TAN WANG JOO: Designs to rival the satay club By Singapore, Thurs. THE Government is to build two of the "most expensive" hawker jcentres in the city area. Their design and popularity are expected to rivpj the nearby Satay Club. The two centres609 words
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115 1971-08-27 26 Body formed to foster SingaporeKiwi links SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Singapore-New Zealand Association has been formed here to promote understanding and friendship between citizens of the two countries. It also alms at providing opportunities for continuing friendship among Singapore students and visitors who have returned from New Zealand, and those with115 words
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Article34 1971-08-27 26 SINOAPORE. Thurs. TBe Parliamentary BecreUry (Culture), Inche Bha'arl Tadln, will attend a National Day celebration organised by the Singapore OuiaraU Association at the Singapore Conference Hall on Sunday at 6 p m.34 words
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168 1971-08-27 26 CHIN CHENG MEI - Singapore Forces expedition due in London in 3 weeks CHIN CHENG MEI By LONDON. Thurs. Come September 10 and 14 Singapore Armed Forces boys making the Republic's first trans-conti-nental goodwill expedition to London are expected to hit the British shores. This tentative arrival date was given by them in a168 words
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71 1971-08-27 26 Welfare Dept studies case of widow SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Social Welfare Department is Investigating the case of Madame Tan Ah Eng. the pregnant mother of seven, whose husband died of burns last Friday. Details of the kind of aid to be given to the family are expected to be released71 words
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Article176 1971-08-27 26 MATHS COURSE FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS SINGAPORE, Thurs. About 230 secondary school teachers last night attended a course In modern mathematics at the University of Singapore's New Lecture Theatre No. 1. The two-week course, organised by the Singapore Mathematical Society, will equip them to teach the subject at Secondary Four level.176 words
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Article76 1971-08-27 26 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Association of Social Workers is holding a forum on "The Youth in our community Problems and Prospects" on Saturday at the Singapore Professional Centre. Outram Park Speakers at the forum Include Mr. S. Vasoo (Department of social work and social administration. University of76 words
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Advertisement159 1971-08-27 26 Trans-Pacific EXCLUSIVE TO JAL 5 flights to Tokyo, with 16 onward connections to the west coast USA every week. J JAL offers you one carrier service to the USA Mk from Singapore. And only JAL can pamper you m BP^^^^H Ult h t'l^ unique hospitality, the serene atmosphere of mffiSf159 words
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Advertisement166 1971-08-27 26 IHI B\ r EjS^^TiL 1 mm m\ Just out the July August issue of Arts of Asia. Four articles lovishly illustrated in colour discuss the museums of Singopore, the work of Seoh Kirn Joo, o Singoporeon botik ortist, the Khon masks of Thoilond and Chinese seol carving. Others describe the166 words
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228 1971-08-27 27 LONDON, Thurs. Leeds United, whose ground closed for three weeks because of crowd incidents last season, lost another "home" point in the English Football League First Division last night. They were held to a 1-1 draw by Tottenham Hotspur. Alan Gilzean gave Tottenham228 words
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Article66 1971-08-27 27 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Chinese Middle School 'teachers' Association will stage a National Teachers' Basketball Championship In mid-Septem-ber. The inter-district contest alms to promote sports and better relationships between teachers in the lour-languaye streams. The first three winning teams will receive trophies. Closing date for applications is66 words
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Article66 1971-08-27 27 D FLAHERTY and C. Bosley on Wednesday won the Ladies' Club competition for the fourball br.si-ball stroke on counthack from A. Gilson and B. Bettyebort with a nett 68 at the Sime Course. The first nine ball sweep winners were M. Fukuju and K. Higaki with66 words
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Article133 1971-08-27 27 JOSEPH CROSS won the 100 m and long jump events at i the Singapore Kerala Association's Onam Sports meet at I Bras Basah over the weekend. Men: 100 m I Joseph Cross 2 S. Rajan; 400 m 1 S. Rajan 2 j Subash; 800 m 1133 words
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Article, Illustration394 1971-08-27 27 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - PERCY SENEVIRATNE By \SIA will meet Europe in the first inter-continental badminton match in Edinburgh in 1973. This was disclosed by Sri Ram Chadha, secretary of the Asian Badminton Confederation, who passed through Singapore on his way home after attending the ABC rhampionsiiips in Jakarta. The394 words
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261 1971-08-27 27 Bradman: India's success good for -cricket- ADELAIDE, Thurs.—Former Australian Test star Sir Donald Bradman said today that India's victory over England in the three-Test cricket series "was very good lor the game." In BRIDGETOWN (Barbados) Mr. Eric Inniss, president of the Barbados Cricket Association, said that Ind'.as Test victory over261 words
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Article165 1971-08-27 27 SEAP Games probables Tan Khoon Hong and Tan Kai Kok last night qualified to meet in the men's singles final of the National Open table tennis championships. Defending champion Khoon Hong crushed Lim Jit Choon 21-12, 21-13, 21-3 while Kal Kok beat fancied Chong Boon 8-21,165 words
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SPORTSLETTER
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217 1971-08-27 27 AS MEMBERS of the Singapore Golf Association, we are interested to know what considerations were taken into account in selecting our representatives to the World Cup. We had presumed that the top 3 players in the recent trials would be chosen, but217 words
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153 1971-08-27 27 Asian refs influenced by betting charge- ADELAIDE, Thurs. West .ucuuiie basketball officials said today they believed referm were influenced by public belting at tbe recent Pest* Snkan international competition in Sineaporr. "I believe and so do other members of the tram that Asian referees were influenced by bettinf." West Adelaide153 words
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217 1971-08-27 28 Lightning robs US swimmers of World marks HOUSTON, Thurs. I American swimmers i set World records in the men's 400 m freestyle and 100 m butterfly on the open- ing night of the U.S. National championships here last night. Officials blamed a thunderstorm, which sent rain lashing across Houston's Glenbrook217 words
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Article199 1971-08-27 28 SHOCKS FOR NICKLAUS, PLAYER PINEHI'RST. North Carolina. Thurs. Jack Nicklaui and South Africa's Gary Player both suffered shock defeats here yesterday in the first round of the U.S. matchplay folf championship. But Arnold Palmer beat Australia's Bruce Devlin to become favourite to take the title. Palmer led all-the-war against Devlin199 words
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Article, Illustration397 1971-08-27 28 JOE DORAI and; P. SENEVIRATNE - JOE DORAI and P. SENEVIRATNE By fNDIA, who finished 10th in last week's Merdeka soccer tournament, blasted Malaysia by 6-0 to enter the final <>l. the eightnation Pesta Sukan soccer championship at Jalan Besar stadium last night. The Indians, who upset Indonesia on Monday,397 words
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Article548 1971-08-27 28 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By V r ANG Jung Soon, South Korea's 24-year-old champion, yesterday waltz- ed her way into the women's singles final of the First Asian Amateur Invitation tennis championships. IIH Yang, who captivat- ed the padang crowd with her beauty and power tennis, demolished548 words
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Article300 1971-08-27 28 G. ROBERT - G. ROBERT By VIIKE KNIGHT, a former New Zealand All Blacks international, will play for Singapore President's XV in their match against the visiting Paris University on the padang on Sunday. Knight, a wingthree, has made seven international appearances for All Blacks in 1968. He300 words
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Article284 1971-08-27 28 HOVE, Thurs. Openers Mike Buss and GeotT Greenidge steered Sussex to a first innings lead by tea with a sparkling 199--run stand against the Indian cricketers on the second day of their three-day match here. Buss slammed 140, hitting two sixes and 18 fours, in 195 minutes284 words
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189 1971-08-27 28 Vietnam outwit Thais for final place VTIETNAM made certain of a clash with India in the Pesta Sukan soccer tournament final when they outwitted Thailand 2-1 in the semilinals at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. The Vietnamese played clean, positive soccer and what's more important were unruffled by the over-robust189 words
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Article33 1971-08-27 28 TOM ROSE proved much too fast for Sandy Parker, winning their women's wrestling match at the Gay World last night. There "ill be another card at Gay World tonight.33 words
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Article, Illustration625 1971-08-27 29 EPSOM JEEP - Chinta Sayang can upset in the Vase EPSOM JEEP By Coleman to partner topweight Need You Badly THERE are fewer flukes in the Sultans Gold Vase than any other cap race. Most of the winners since the first running of the Vase in 1951 were wellbacked fancies. But this year's625 words
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Advertisement239 1971-08-27 27 BIG JOBS When there's a job to do nowhere in Malaysia will you find a company with the skills, the service, the knowledge and the equipment to help you better than MDM. We've got Aveling Barford, the best road rollers, motor graders, dump trucks you'll find in this country. The239 words
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Advertisement333 1971-08-27 27 DO YOU KNOW THESE BOWLERS? HENRY TAN. S.Y. LOH, ALLAN HOOI JOHN FITCH. S.P. LOH. JESSE DV YOU DOM!! THEY ARE A FEW OF THE "STARS" FROM THE HOME OF CHAMPIONS COME AND JOIN THEM AT:INTERNATIONAL BOWLING CENTRE OPEN:- MON-FRI 10.00 A.M.— 2.00 A.M. SATURDAY 10.00A.M.— 3.00A.M. SUNDAY 9.00A.M. I.OOAM333 words
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Advertisement86 1971-08-27 28 CONTINUOUS Ninß ifBBiB^S jSS^^ jjBKn Hi .dL*. r*" -I Bf Wfffiil ir BROOK MOTORS Posh Hotels of International class and repute offer continuous service, 24 hours a day. BROOK MOTORS that work the air- conditioning plants day by day, week _^^^^^K[-\ by week, cope with this heavy /"^^H j^k service86 words
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Miscellaneous58 1971-08-27 28 SOCCER Pesta Sukan k.o. tournament Losers' Pool semifinals: Singapore v Indonesia 1 5 30 p.m.); Korea v Philippines (7.30 p.m.) Jalan Besar stadium. SWIMMING Adult Education Board Carnival (River Valley Rd. 2 pm.i; National Junior College annual meet (Amber Rd. 2 p.m.). TABLK-TKNMS National Open Championships (Winstcdt Rd. 8 p.m.).58 words
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Advertisement91 1971-08-27 29 MSA GREAT LONDON CONTESTJtMI WIN ATRIP TO LONDON (for yourself and a friend) plus S2OOO It's the contest of the year It's simple, easy to enter. All the look at the prizes for the ten details are in the Sunday Mail winners Qnd Sunday Times this week Each winner will91 words
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Miscellaneous3111 1971-08-27 29 IPOH CARD FOR TOMORROW gj* Mlliiu miipiiuaaa—a» "7 n C\ ACC C r\\\J 1 QC ™<><" STATE PENSION .1 (TSK> J Donnelly 8 9 (dd +ll HMMn 10 S ***** ESCALATION I (Auric. V.IVM33 P, WIT. i- 7r 7 su .j 8 KOTA TINCCI II a (Kota. Ahniiul 5 8.93,111 words
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239 1971-08-27 30 Blaze drama at Kim Seng Road nightclub SINGAPORE. Thurs. 1 There will be no dancing at the Flamingo Night Club in Great World for at least three days. Fire burnt down part of its bandstand this evening. It was its second fire in three years. Most of the music equipment239 words
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Article42 1971-08-27 30 PANMUNJOM. Thurs. Red Cross officials of South and North Korea had a brief contact here today in a further move to pave the way for a full-scale South-North Red Cross meeting to help 10 million separated families reunite. UPI.UPI - 42 words
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Article47 1971-08-27 30 LA PLATA (Argentina) Thurs. Police reported that six armed men. apparently urban guerillas, attempted early today to seize police posts close to the Government House of the province of Buenos Aires. They were driven off after an exchange of gunfire, which produced no casualties. At.47 words
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Article33 1971-08-27 30 JAKARTA, Thurs. Two Indonesian journalists have been ordered to pay one million rupiahs (about $7,500) damages to Foreign Minister Adam Malik for insulting him in an article, it was disclosed today.33 words
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Article100 1971-08-27 30 Premier Chou En-lai had a. so made it quite clear that China was not intere>ted in playins the rile of mediator in IndoChina. When asked what Mr. Nixon can expect to get out of his coming trip to Peking. Mr. Reston said: "The cynical answer is re-election. "If he100 words
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Article204 1971-08-27 30 DELFAST, Thurs. Indignation spread throughout this British province today over a city bomb blast which killed a man and injured dozens of girl office workers. Office workers at Northern Ireland's Electricity Board headquarters here yesterday were given a tipoff about the bomb only 60 seconds beforeReuter - 204 words
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80 1971-08-27 30 AUSSIE PARLIAMENT IS 'COUNTED OUT' /CANBERRA. Thurs. For the first time in 51 years, the House of Representatives was adjourned today for lack of a quorum. Only 40 MPs 35 of them Government members were present in the 125--seat House when it was called during debate on the 1971-72 Budget.Reuter - 80 words
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Article343 1971-08-27 30 T ONDON. Thum. Lack of Interest and Mint *mall wiling made for an eaa.rr biaa. An attempted rally alter mid-day was not sustained, but •econd line laaur* met aelrctive aupport. At 245 p.m. the Financial Time* index w.i« 0.4 down at 418.8. CUxinic with middle price* of (elected343 words
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Article48 1971-08-27 30 LONDON. Thun.— Spot 13.40. Settlement: Oct. 13.70. Nov. 14.20. Oct. Dec. 14.60. Dec. 14.70. Jan. March 15.35. April /June 16 35. July/Sept. 17.30. Oct./ Dec. 17.85. Jan./ March 18.50. April/Jun* 18.00. July/Sept. 18 20. Oct./ Dec. 19.40. C.1.1. Sept. 13 15. Oct. 13.50. Nov. 13.95. Market: Uncertain.48 words
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Article34 1971-08-27 30 LONDON. Thur». Spot Duyen C 1416 £3». idler* ***** <+£2> Forward buytri £1425 <+fl>. itileri (MX lunch.). Settlement 1141! unch. i Turnover a.m. 189 ton« p.m 130 tooi Ton*: Very itemdjr but quiet.34 words
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Article, Illustration51 1971-08-27 30 jTGYPT'i former Vice President Aiy Sabry it seen here behind the bars of the dock at the treason trial which openeJ in Cairo on Wednesday. He wot one of 90 defendants charged with plotting to overthrow President Sadat. The trinl wo* adjourned until Sept. 4 APAP - 51 words
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Article63 1971-08-27 30 COLOMBO. Thurs Tin 1 central committee of Ceylon > Communist Party has urged |be 1 Government to take OMC tt><island's biggest newspaper group Associated Newspapers of Ceylon, and several large manufacturing, engineering and mi port-export firms. It also wants foreign bank.-, nationalised, and has suggested as aReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement82 1971-08-27 30 d'amor Jamor for the mmm IS MASCULINE MALE daw l J d'amor Men's Cologne A dab of this magnetic wonder will keep V^^^^^^^**. 0 alk|£m shave feeling than with a pat of d'amor ~'«s|MLii\# Jr^B After Shave Lotion to make you feel you ft d'amor Deodorant Stick for Men lUk82 words
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Miscellaneous20 1971-08-27 30 The weather The weather outlook (or SinI gapore from 6 a.m to n<x>n today: Isolated showers in early I morning.20 words
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