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Title Section25 1971-10-06 1 -Si AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The National Newspaper The Straits Times Estd 1845 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1971. 20 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 250725 words
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Article, Illustration436 1971-10-06 1 N.G. KUTTY, CHUA SIEW KENG; K.S. SIDHU - N.G. KUTTY, CHUA SIEW KENG and K.S. SIDHU Housing estates in half of Singapore blacked out -By Singapore, Tues. Mr. Hugh Stewart's family in Telok Kurau were having dinner at 7.30 p.m., yesterday when lights went off suddenly. Like thousands of other families, they too switched toMak Kian Seng - 436 words
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Article152 1971-10-06 1 WASHINGTON, Tuesday PRESIDENT Nixon is sending top foreign policy adviser Henry Kissinger to Peking later this month to fix a date for the President's visit to China. Dr. Kissinger, who travelled secretly to the Chinese capital in July to receive the Invitation to Mr. Nixon from the152 words
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Article, Illustration119 1971-10-06 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. Orchard Boad police conducted two Ufhtnlng raids tonirht and arrested four people, Including a foreigner, in connection with illegal use of drugs. Three of them were picked up from Trevose Crescent area, while the fourth was arrested in Mohamed119 words
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Article232 1971-10-06 1 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Hajl Yaacob Mohamed, Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office, and until recently the Republic's Ambassador to the Philippines, is believed to have been put in overall charge of antipollution measures In Singapore. An official announcement Is expected soon on his new232 words
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512 1971-10-06 1 Sabah polls: Clean sweep by Alliance tOTA KINABALU, 1V Tues. The Alliance smashed all records by being returned unopposed to all 32 state constituencies when nominations for the State Assembly elections closed today. All 10 independent candidates were disqualified for '"improper" completion of nomination papers. Shortly after the results were512 words
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Article28 1971-10-06 1 MANILA, Tues. Twentyeight people were reported missing and feared drowned after their boat was capsized by wjn&s of tropical storm Elaine In the southern Philippines.28 words
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Article25 1971-10-06 1 O More results of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music practical examination. 1971, will appear In the New Nation today.25 words
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Article75 1971-10-06 1 WASHINGTON. Tues The Senate rejected today, by 64 votes to 19, a proposal to ban U.S. bombing in Indo-Chlna except for protection of American forces. Sen. John Stennis (De-mocrat-Mississippi) argued that a halt to the bombinc would jeopardise the remaining l-S. troops in Vietnam andUPI - 75 words
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Advertisement118 1971-10-06 1 WAHAR^OMPANT V y^B^^" w ADDRESS:p^^jT' lh Peninsula f^\ JJ Sboppiig Complex. \(J[//a GroHad-Flosr (G-7), Sfj! I ftf CiltßM Street, -_M*3j)M^ Si«gipere-6. Telephone: *****. Whenyourea wotid bank like C has c, you try to move a littie faster than everyone else. And we have moved faster. We're the biggest iender to118 words
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Advertisement82 1971-10-06 1 f I'm Bernard Selosa and I havel some great news for you! Starting next Saturday at 3.30 on Radio Singapore, a brand new programme takes the air. It's called "Sounds Cool", sponsored by F&N. You'll hear heavy sounds, cool sounds, sounds you've never heard before. Plus the latest news on82 words
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337 1971-10-06 2 US has made arms offer to Pakistan charge by Kennedy WASHINGTON, Tuesday VHK IS has offered mi1 litary equipment worth about I SS9 million to Pakistan despite an administrative hold-down on arms shipments. Senator Edward Kennedy said yesterday. But Mr. Christopher Van Hollen. deputy US Assistant Secretary of State forReuter - 337 words
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Article57 1971-10-06 2 BELFAST. Tues— One British soldier was killed and eight other people Injured today when a bomb demolished an army post near the peace line dividing Belfast's Protestant and Catholic communities. The soldier was the 47th person to have been killed during intensified strife in this BritishReuter - 57 words
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191 1971-10-06 2 Doctors use baboon to save patient's life f H I C A G O, Tues. Three Texas doctors told today how they used a baboon in a five-hour emergency operation which may have helped to save the life of a 49-year-old alcoholic suffering from hepatitis. The patient came out ofReuter - 191 words
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119 1971-10-06 2 SADAT IS HEAD OF NEW ARAB LINK-UP fAIBO, Tues. President Sadat above was elected last night as chairman of the new Federation of Arab Republics, liivking Egypt Libya and Syria. The p» t would rotate every two years among heads of the three States. Choice of a chairman came atReuter - 119 words
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185 1971-10-06 2 Hijack girl with a grenade under her wig AMMAN, Tues. A 20 year old girl, who passengers said hid a grenade under her blonde wig, was arrested here yesterday after an unsuccessful attempt to hijack a Royal Jordanian Airlines (Alia) Caravelle flying here from Beirut. A man, 20. was alsoReuter - 185 words
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Article84 1971-10-06 2 Cambodia gets two new Ministers DHNOM PENH, Tues. The Government named former Education Minister Mr. Chhann Sokhom as Interior Minister to replace Mr. In Tarn, who way dismissed from the Minlstrj last week, informed sources said today. The Government also named director of Cambodia's Development Bank Mr. Malay Khem asReuter - 84 words
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Article37 1971-10-06 2 LA PAZ. Tues— Authorities announced last night that they had rescued a kidnapped Bolivian industrialist. His abduction on Saturday was the first major urban guerilla act against the new regime of Col. Hugo Banzer— AP.AP - 37 words
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Article, Illustration631 1971-10-06 2 NEW YORK. Tuesday Nixon's new feeler to boost U.S. moves on Suez crisis THE U.S. is reported to be preparing new security assurances to Israel to encourage Prime Minister Mrs. Golda Meir to accept an interim Suez agreement. The new security assurances, according to U.S. officials, wouldReuter; NYT - 631 words
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90 1971-10-06 2 MOSCOW. Tues. It may have been the shortest marriage in history. Pravda described the festive wedding of Nikolai and Natalyia G in Sakhalin. All went well until the newly-weds returned home and looked at their passports to read the wedding certificationUPI - 90 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-10-06 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby SHIRT" [rUJffitUf NT /^HOuy /MUCH JUST^X 1 \AFew MiMUTe'QJy14 words
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Article, Illustration398 1971-10-06 3 2 Park aides sacked after revolt in party SEOUL. Tuesday PRESIDENT Park's ruling Democratic Republican Party (DRP) yesterday expelled two influential members and suspended four others following a major revolt against party leadership. Ousted were Mr Kll Chae-Ho. chairman of the party's policy committee, and Mr. Kim Sung-Kon. rhairman ofAP - 398 words
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135 1971-10-06 3 SYDNEY, Tues. One ol three men charged In connection with t h <* US$562,000 Qantas bomo hoax extortion case today pleaded guilty to a charge of demanding money with menace from Qantas chief Capt. R J. Ritchie. Raymond Poyntlng. a 28-year-old bartender, wasUPI - 135 words
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Article63 1971-10-06 3 LOS ANGELES. Tues— The thickest ocean sediment in the world appears to be in the Bay of Bengal. Scripps Institution of Oceanography said yesterday. The sediment measures 54 000 ft. thick in that bay. between Irlia and the Malayan Peninsula. Scripps scientists said after aAP - 63 words
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Article61 1971-10-06 3 WASHINGTON. Tues.— The Senate yesterday overwhelmingly approved a measure to limit US funds to fight the communists In Laos. By a vcte of 67 to 11. the Senate approved an amendment to limit military and economic aid to the Laotian Government to US$350 million61 words
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Article28 1971-10-06 3 MANILA. Tues. President Marcos restored the right of habeas corpus In seven more provinces yesterday retaining extraordinary police powers in 18 of the 66 provinces. AP.AP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration379 1971-10-06 3 HANOI: THAT THIEU POLLS WIN A FRAUD HANOI. Tuesday 1UORTH Vietnam today denounced the election ot President Thieu to another four year term as "a fraud" A commentary In the Government daily "Nhan Dan" describing the election as "ridiculous 1 since only one candidate was involved said: "After the dustAgencies - 379 words
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345 1971-10-06 3 Football moves sparked off riot in jail: Paper TVEW YORK, Tues.— A prison guard at the Attica State penitentiary apparently mistook a demonstration of football moves and feints for a fight and the misunderstanding—led directly to last month's mass insurrection, New York Times, said today. In a reconstruction of theReuter - 345 words
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Article49 1971-10-06 3 CARACAS. (Venezuela). Tues. The Dominican Republic's Consul Mrs. Thelma Frias De Rodriguez, accused of arranging her own one million-dollar kidnapping, was expelled from Venezuela together with her adopted *>n. the Dominican Vice-Consul, said this afternoon She was also dismissed from her post by the Dominican Government.49 words
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Article28 1971-10-06 3 LONDON. Tues.— Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas-Home will visit Salisbury early next month for talks with Rhodesian Premier Mr. Lan Smith, The Times said. AP.AP; The Times - 28 words
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230 1971-10-06 3 I ONDON. Tues— SecreL tary of the Marylebone Cricket Club Mr. S. C. Billy Griffith testified yesterday that he was smuggled out of an hotel by two girls when 7# anti-apartheid demonstrators, protesting the South African cricket tour, beseiged the buildin*. He230 words
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175 1971-10-06 3 US Air Force war on fish-and-chips LONDON, Tues. U.S. ait men serving in Britain have been told to cut down their surplus weight. and Rive up the cause of their bulging figures their love for fish-and-chips. At the big American base at Lakenheath in eastern England, where SO ground staffReuter - 175 words
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Advertisement269 1971-10-06 3 WhytakecHicesi C7TICES, Sweetlet renews your complexion She looks so young and pretty, So healthy and full of energy, Her complexion is sparkling and blemish free, She owes it all to her Hicee, Each Hicee sweetlet contains a strong dose of 500 mg. Vitamin C. equivalent to 10 oranges. Hicee is269 words
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Advertisement485 1971-10-06 4 We've introduced a lotoftechni- Rolex-patented Twinlock Winding its accuracy to the nth degree at N&jjJMJJJjJJjJMM cal innovations into the watch- Crown. each stage, before awarding it their UNnQmQnNI making world. We perform 38 separate opera- carefully-guarded title of 'ChronoLike the world's first fullywater- tions on this Winding Crown alone, meter.'485 words
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82 1971-10-06 5 K. LUMPUR, Tues. COUTHERN Cross AirUnes k will increase its weekly charter flights to London from next month. A spokesman for the airlines today said a second aircraft had been purchased for the increased flights. j Another 43 flight attendants all Malaysians have been trained82 words
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Article68 1971-10-06 5 Concert by contralto and pianist SINGAPORE. Tues. A Joint conceit by English me*io contralto Maureen Lehande and pianist composer Peter Wlshart will be held at the Victoria Theatre on Oct. 18. Mr. Wlshart Is also professor of the Conductors' Class at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama In Iondon.68 words
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Article, Illustration456 1971-10-06 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday KIGHTY per cent <>f Singapore's retarded children may never l>e given ;i chance to develop naturally, an Australian development psychologist warned today. "They w:il wait and wait to be given help in special education. But with the shortage of trained teachers456 words
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225 1971-10-06 5 Husband spent curfew hours with a neighbour I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. A woman, who claimed that her husband spent most of his time with a neighbour during the curfew hours following the May 13 disturbances in 1969, today won a divorce action. Madam Lee was granted a decree nisi by Justice225 words
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73 1971-10-06 5 Fined $50 for assaulting medical chief BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN Tues. Hong Oeok Leong. son of the former Assistant Minister of Health, was fined $50 today for assaulting Dr. I.O. Singh when he was acting Director of Medical Services. Two other charges of Insulting Dr. I.O. Singh, who is the Brunei73 words
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Article59 1971-10-06 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The mobile collection unit of the Hawkers Branch. Public Health Division, will be stationed at Seng Poh Road Market from 9.30 a.m. to noon on Thursday. Stallholders at the market and those at the covered pitches In Jalan Bukit Ho Sxee can call there to59 words
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126 1971-10-06 5 fMIOK I KAURI". Tues. J The Johore traffic chief. Inspector Syed Ahmad bin Syed Salleh, 24, was today charged with corruptly accepting $200 from a Kuala Lumpur businessman. He is alleged to have taken the money from Moh Sui On alias Moh Chey Kean126 words
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177 1971-10-06 5 Peoples Front proposes $120 minimum wage SINGAPORE, Tues. The Peoples Front has suggested that workers should be given a minimum wage of $120 a month with a yearly increment of $10 to ensure a minimum living standard. A 42-hour week should be restored to give enough time lor workers to177 words
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Article41 1971-10-06 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Taxidriver Lee Keh Leng of Owen Road was fined $10 yesterday for carrying two passengers ln the front seat of his taxi while driving along Thomson Road at 8 a.m. on June 11 last year.41 words
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Miscellaneous58 1971-10-06 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl [/TOUPEES AN' HAIRPIECES\ a f LE"A AS?E OUT, FUPPSy; THESE ffi ft I ME II COMPI ETE WI&S ARE TH'/ /M M TWY j^^NEWEST THING! _^S ll]/WJ \IT i HAW! WAWi YAK! I GOTTA LEAI?N T'^H v VUKKKKS y COJTROL MYSELF... fl THAT'S TH' SeCONO58 words
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573 1971-10-06 6 Court told about 'a storm in tea cup' at firm SINGAPORE, Tues AN office secretary, who is one of four w omen plaintiffs in a "wrongful dismissal" coort action, agreed today with a defence suggestion that the whole matter arose from "a storm in a teacup." "But this storm was573 words
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249 1971-10-06 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday ONE family in Jalan Chai Chee will never go for a swim again. At their last outing on Sunday, two of four brothers drownod at Changl Point. They were S. Batamanathan. 17. a salesman and S. Vengadasalam. 14, a Secondary249 words
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Article110 1971-10-06 6 THIEVES TAKE $4,000 FROM ARMY HQ BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN. Tues Thieves broke into the guarded Brunei Army Headquarters camp during the weekend and got away with $4,000 worth of cameras and watches. It Is not known how the thieves cot into the camp because a special security pass is needed.110 words
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Article53 1971-10-06 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mechanic Yen Boon Huat. 25. was fined $500 today when he was found guilty of driving his car In a dangerous manner and colliding with a lorry whilp trying to overtake it along Hillview Avenue on Feb. 25. He was also disqualified from driving53 words
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Article35 1971-10-06 6 SINOAPORE. Tues. The Chinese YMCA's Adult and Learning for Living Departments will hold a "Keep Fit Course for Ladies" at the Chinese YMCA Tanglln Centre In Stevens Road from Oct. 1%35 words
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Article32 1971-10-06 6 SINOAPORE. Tues. Lorry driver Koh Hoo Seng, 28. who admitted driving his vehicle slowly and obstructing traffic along Bukit Tlmah Road on Feb. 26 last year, was fined (25 today.32 words
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Article31 1971-10-06 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Britain s Chief of Air SUIT. Air Chief Marshal Sir Denis Spotswood, and Lady Spotswood left for Hong Kong today after a brief stay in Singapore.31 words
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Article15 1971-10-06 6 SINGAPORE Tues. There were a total of S3 road accidents, seven serious, yesterday.15 words
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Article138 1971-10-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Turs. Police seized motor spare parts, valued at S10.000. from a staophouse in Gombak here. The parts, including spark plugs and batteries, are suspected to have been stolen from a shop in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman last Thursday. Acting on a tip-off, police led138 words
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Article, Illustration666 1971-10-06 7 MASIE KWEE - MASIE KWEE By g IN (i A PORK. Tuts. I spoke today to two Singapore schoolboys on drugs who are trying hard to bicak the. habit The interview followed the disclosure by the Education Minister, Mr. Lim Kim San, on Sunday666 words
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Article28 1971-10-06 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. An American gospel group. Evangelism Interim tinal. will hold a three-day crusade at the National Theatre from Thursday al 7.30 p.m. Admission is free.28 words
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Article48 1971-10-06 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The School of Postgraduate Medical Studies of the University of Singapore will hold a public lecture on thyroid cancer at the Pathology Lecture Theatre. Outram Hospital tomorrow. The speaker is Prof. Keith E. Hainan of the Faculty of Radiologists. Glasgow Institute of Radlotherapeuv.es.48 words
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Article194 1971-10-06 7 BLIND GIRL BRAILLES FOR EXAM AT a glance one would have thought that Rokia binte Hussein is trying out a new typewriter. But no. It is something more important. She is sitting for the three-day Primary School Leaving Examination, which began yesterday. But why the machine instead of a pen?194 words
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188 1971-10-06 7 SINGAPORE. Tuts. Members of the Indian Commission of Inquiry into the diath of Subhas Chancra Bose one of India's most controversial political futures in the Second World War will visit S'ngapore after completing its work in Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 18. The Indian188 words
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208 1971-10-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The new-ly-formed Association of Management Stan* has challenged firms here to prove that expatriates cannot be replaced by Malaysians. It claims that the majority of the expatriates in the private sector do not possess skills that are unavailable208 words
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Article21 1971-10-06 7 KAJANO. Tues. Fire destroyed about $5,000 worth of planks at a sawmill in Jalan Reko here early this morning.21 words
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250 1971-10-06 7 Singapore Executive Corps: First response is poor OINGAPORE, Tues. There has been little response from retired and about-to-retire professionals to Join the proposed organisation which will offer expertise and consultancy services to Singapore firms. But Mr. P.K. Menon. who Is heading the move to set up the proposed Singapore Executive250 words
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Advertisement97 1971-10-06 7 At King's Monarch y-^^ the cook fcJwi. a blc to keep ct a cool head. J( Jf Monarch Room has room only tor forty persons That's to anabl* ou' nook to kMp cool haad turning out tupwbiy and exclusively cook ad dishet to plwit my gutn Cooki of ancient days97 words
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Advertisement408 1971-10-06 7 One Sanatogen multivitamin tablet gives all the vitamins you need for 24hrs. A well balanced diet is necessary fora healthy, happy life. But many people cannot be sure they have the proper intake of essentials. Here's a simple way to be sure Sanatogen Selected Multivitamins. Each tablet contains selected vitamins408 words
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193 1971-10-06 8 Inspired playing at Conference Hall recital SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore violinist Vivien Goh and pianist Loretta Goldberg were presented at the Conference Hall by Goh Soon Tioe tonight in a duo recital of uneven quality. The recital opened with Schubert's A Major Duo (Op. 162); both soloists extremely nervous, and resulting193 words
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Article40 1971-10-06 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. Oarnell Harvest. 41, was jailed (or nine months today (or stealing goods worth $40 (rom the Naali warehouse in Orange Road between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Oct. 3 when he was asecurity guard there.40 words
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257 1971-10-06 8 China out to alter balance of world power: —Expert— KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. China is all out to change the structure of world power, get recognition as a major power and gain a prominent position in Asia, an expert in East Asian studies said today. Dr. V.P. Dutt, who is Professor257 words
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Article, Illustration332 1971-10-06 8 SINGAPORE, Tuesday JHE PARLIAMENT Secretary (Social Affairs), Mr. Chan Chee Sen^, called today for a total ban on smoking in buses. Officials from the ROV and bus company bosses are expected to meet soon to decide on this. Mr. Chan said that the332 words
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169 1971-10-06 8 Ten S'pore specialists to attend congress in Jakarta SINGAPORE. Toes. Ten obstetricians and gynaecologists will leave for Jakarta on Thursday to attend the fifth Asian Congress of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. They will be led by Mr. Lean Tye Hin, senior obstetrician and gynaecologist at Kandang Kerbau Hospital and president of169 words
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Article34 1971-10-06 8 SINOAPORE. Tues. Uabourer Abu Bakar bin Madon, 22, was jailed (or (our months yesteiday (or stealing a motorcycle from Lim Huang Boon, a lo.Ty driver. In Selangor Street on Sept. 29.34 words
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Advertisement463 1971-10-06 8 Cut this odvertisement out for future reference. MARGOI FONTEYN FIRST INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL This is the most exciting press announcement I have ever written; not only are we holding our own International Festival the first/ we hope, of many from October 26th to November 3rd, but in that week we are463 words
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214 1971-10-06 9 ROY WILL ACT ON COMPLAINTS SINGAPORE, Tuesday TAXI -DRIVERS, who have too many complaints against them from passengers, may lose their licences. This warning came today from an ROV spokesman when he commented on complaints against taxidrivers. Yesterday, a passenger was fined $150 by214 words
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453 1971-10-06 9 K. LUMPUR, Tues FAILURE to keep proper accounts, hold regular meetings and in some cases to hold annual meetings has led the Government to investigate the running of more than 900 co-operative societies. The order to do so was given yesterday by the453 words
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56 1971-10-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. WVTFR use was exactly 100 million gallons yesterday low for a Monday— although it went up by JOO.OOO gallons from Sunday's unusually high level. All three catchment areas had some rainfall yesterday, the first time since last Tuesday: Seletar (002 in >56 words
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Article49 1971-10-06 9 Police hunt for fourth escapee SINGAPORE, Tues. Police today were still looking for a youth who escaped with three others from the Reformative Training Centre yesterday. He is A. Rahmat bin Ahmad. 17. of Pulau Merllmau. The other three were rearrested shortly after they were missed at 1 p.m.49 words
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Article47 1971-10-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Madam Lee Yam Eng. 66. who had been sick for more than a year, (ell to her death from a block ot flats In Toa Payoh Estate today. She was found at the foot of Block 129. Lorong 1. at 12.3047 words
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Article50 1971-10-06 9 p.m. Youth charged with rape SINOAPORE. Tues. 8ong Buang Soon. 17. was today charged with raping a 12-year-old girl at an uncompleted flat facing Delta Road Circus at 11.55 p.m. on Sept. 27. No plea was recorded. Song was remanded at Central police station till Oct. 8 pending further investigation.50 words
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Article28 1971-10-06 9 SINOAPORE, Tues. A 33--year-old man, Llm Chin Seng, was found hanged In his room at Block 7. Lorong 7. Toa Payoh at 250 pm today.28 words
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Article33 1971-10-06 9 SINOAPORE, Tues— Granite <iuarry worker Lee Kim Huai. 31, was committed today to stand trial on a charge of raping a 20-year-old factory hand at Manrtal Tekong on May 21.33 words
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228 1971-10-06 9 *****83 wins the first prize in S'pore Sweep SINGAPORE. Tues. Ticket No. *****83 won the first prize of $400,000 in the Singapore Sweep Draw conducted by Singapore Pools at the Outram Park Shopping Complex tonight. The other results were: SECOND ($150,000): 1300 THIRD ($75,000): *****83 Five JACKPOT NUMBERS ($10,000): *****16.228 words
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Article48 1971-10-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tay Kah Chean. 28. was today charged with 14 counts of armed robberies involving about $33,000 in cash. Jewellery and care. No plea was recorded. Tay was remanded at Central police station pending further investigations. The case is (or mention on Oct. 12.48 words
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Article62 1971-10-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —No further cases of cholera were detected during the past 72 hours, a Health Ministry statement said today. And no positive carriers were reported. A total of 21.413 people have been immunised against the disease and anti cholera measures are being62 words
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252 1971-10-06 9 Ismail to head border talks -mission- KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia and Thailand will draw up a more effective work programme to eliminate the communist terrorists on the border at a border committee meeting here on on Friday. The meeting will also: REVIEW the progress of the Joint operations against the252 words
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207 1971-10-06 9 London sleuths arrive to probe a murder SINGAPORE, Tues. Two senior investigators from the British Army's Special Investigation Bureau flew in this evening for investigations into the murder of a British staff sergeant's wife at Changi in 1965. The two Investigators, who left London by an RAF flight last night,207 words
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Article61 1971-10-06 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A three-man committee, headed by the Industrial Arbitration Court president, Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, today heard an appeal by three University of Singapore seniors suspended for ragging a Hrst-year girl student. Mr. Tan said that the committee would send Its decision to the University Council,61 words
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Advertisement94 1971-10-06 9 ||f Remember j|g| Q CHILDREN DHVV> 202 discouht W Children Toy Dept. I LAST 4 DAYS I GIRLS: uf Fashion dresses, blouses, T-shirts, slacks, shorts, n handbags, pyjamas, swimsuits, 11 1 1 underwear, knee length socks, etc., etc. Shirts, T-shirts, singlets, briefs, 111 slacks, jeans, sport-shirts, shorts, pyjamas, ties, II94 words
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Advertisement189 1971-10-06 9 The Silver Imperial, ffl|KW Km Lady Sheaffer 902- XJfjM totally feminine, richly- HmW i/mm scalloped design t^^M mmlM in brushed silver plate hH rIWJm with gold filled clips. 'If JwW Pen with 14K gold point, if^f iKm convertible filling. W jmm Smooth writing ig\M ballpoint features ■Jm same distinctive fM189 words
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Article543 1971-10-06 10 Mr. William Rogers has thrown in the full weight of the U.S. State Department by putting in a personal appt Hrance at the U.N. General Assembly to argue for China's admission to the world body and against Taiwan's expulsion from it. It is a long time since a543 words
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Article268 1971-10-06 10 Pernas having been given off-shore prospecting and mining rights it should not be long before extraction of tin from the sea-bed begins to make an important contribution to the country's production. Off-shore areas in Penang, Perak and Selangor, where Pernas will operate, would appear to be268 words
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Article223 1971-10-06 10 B-itish war veteran John Marsh may not be the soul of courtesy, but his gesture of angry disapproval was a sober reminder of how hostility between nations can embitter human relations. The Second World War combatant has returned to Britain's Defence Ministry his military decoration awarded "for223 words
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832 1971-10-06 10 ALVIN SHUSTER - President Thieu— a man who 'battles' tor peace ALVIN SHUSTER BY Saigon PRESIDENT Nguyen Van Thieu, can now step r back and await what he undoubtedly will regard as a public mandate to govern for anothei four years. Last Sunday's vote marks for him the culmination of four years ol832 words
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Article689 1971-10-06 10 NORMAN MOSS - NORMAN MOSS: BY LONDON tWERY time an American says "do you dig, man?" he is reflecting his country's African heritage. He also does so when he says "that bugs me!" or simply "okay." This is the conclusion of Dr. David Dalby, a British scholar whoFWF - 689 words
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Article, Illustration1103 1971-10-06 10 William Millinship Washington - William Millinship Washington By MANY SHIFTS AND TURNS IN FOREIGN POLICY OF U.S. PR E S IDENT Nixon considers himself an expert on foreign policy. One of his catchphrases is: "Let me make one thing clear." But he is having the greatest difficulty in making clear whatOFNS - 1,103 words
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Advertisement31 1971-10-06 10 Tantzen Jttt swimwear In every great city there is a great newspaper in Hong Kong it's the 9Ux» your order for it with MARICAN SONS, LTD., TEL *****, ***** V J31 words
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Article14 1971-10-06 11 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL SECTION OF THE STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6, 197114 words
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810 1971-10-06 11 GEORGIE LEE - GEORGIE LEE By JM1K electronics industry is among industries in Singapore hard hit by the near full employment situation in the Republic today. For labour shortage and high labour turnover have created serious problems for this highly-technological industry. The high labour turnover can be810 words
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193 1971-10-06 11 SOH TIANG KENG - Republic expects congestion of US ships in November SOH TIANG KENG By T*HE harbour in SinA gapore is expecting sizable congestion of American ships in the next few weeks because of the US dock strike. Congestion will be caused by the fleets of US vessels, which hurriedly left American ports193 words
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Article199 1971-10-06 11 1?OR the sake of our r well-worn ears, if nothing else, let's hope the idea catches on. The idea? A school for telephone operators and receptionists. To most, it may be just another training centre joining the already bulging army of such establishments. But to us poor sods,199 words
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Article80 1971-10-06 11 SINGAPORE Hyatt has lost its general manager Jim Hill who leaves after less than a year to take charge of Hyatt's new airport hotel near London. Only last Saturday he presided over the opening of his sixth hotel. His sixth opening was also his largest hotel, now he80 words
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Article, Illustration369 1971-10-06 11 IGNATIUS STEPHEN - SARA WAR GOES FOR GINGER, SUGAR IGNATIUS STEPHEN By l/'UCHINO: Sugar and spice may give added flavour to Sarawak's agricultural crop Industry and already one ginger is making a steady mark. Sarawak-grown ginger finds a ready market in Japan. Europe and the United States with a picul of dried ginger369 words
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249 1971-10-06 11 AUSTIN MORAIS - AUSTIN MORAIS By STOCKS of tin metal and tin-in-concentrates in Singapore and West Malaysia have shown a steadily decreasing trend falling from 6,976 long tons in January to 5,464 long tons in July of this year, according' to figures released by the Singapore249 words
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274 1971-10-06 11 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG By jpATERPILLAR Far East is to spend more than $5 million expanding its parts distribution centre in Jurong. The scheme wil/ mn rp equipment firm y It calls for the cons2O C onn n f an «<WlttoSai -xt s to the present274 words
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Advertisement58 1971-10-06 11 C^Wunderbar! FRANKFURT Twice Weekly By BOAC For some people there is only one airline. Going to Frankfurt? BOAC flights depart Singapore every Saturday and Sunday at 8.35 p.m. and arrive in Frankfurt bright and early the following mornings. You fly in the most comfortable seat in the air. Ask your58 words
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Advertisement147 1971-10-06 11 INSIDE 0 Singapore firm builds first large itecl package accommodation; Harper** expansion plant for Harglll and Tamro; Shipping column; People in business. Page It. J| Company news; Share market report; Commodities; ng prices and business done; Overseas markets New York. Melbourne. Hong Kong. Page IS. Microscope fe^Bpj Engineered for perfect147 words
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407 1971-10-06 12 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By AMERICAN International Industries, a Singapore engineering company, is pioneering the construction of large steel package accommodation. The company is now constructing one such unit complete with sleeping quarters and other amenities for 36 people. Costing about $500,000. the contract407 words
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274 1971-10-06 12 HENRY CHANG - Harper's expansion plans for Hargill and Tamco HENRY CHANG By HARPER Gilflllan will embark on further major development and expansion of its principal manufacturing and engineering companies in Malaysia under its 1972 plans. It will place increasing importance on two subsidiaries Hargill Engineering and Tamco— and plans to build them274 words
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201 1971-10-06 12 Diethelm Aluminium plans export -drive DIETHELM Aluminium Is planning a massive export drive to boost 1U overseas sales. The Singapore manufacturing company now exports 30 per cent of Its output of stainless steel sinks, aluminium ladders and showcases. Mr. V.A.P. Filial, salet manager, said: "To keep our factory running at201 words
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Article355 1971-10-06 12 Mr. Yon( Yuen Fai. branch superintendent for the Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance O r o u p In Malaysia, leaves today Tor training at the company's head office In London. After training he will tour various REA branches In Britain. Mr. Khoo Boon Inn, a* pharmacist of355 words
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Article91 1971-10-06 12 THE Russian cruiseship Khabarovsk will sail into Singapore this month to start a new route between Singapore and Fremantle. The 5,600ton vessel used to ply between Yokohama and the Soviet port of Nahodka. In conjunction with its trip to Singapore a special air /sea91 words
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Article86 1971-10-06 12 Job for Diethelm THREE 35 ft. long deck houses are being fabricated out of aluminium by Dlethelm for V o s p e r Thornycroft. These will be fitted onto 88 ft. long gunboats for the Malaysian police. Marine alloy aluminium Is used to build the deck houses because besides86 words
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Article112 1971-10-06 12 Oil rig christened LIM Sl'AN KOOI, my colleague, reports that the I.J. Pierce, a $16 million offshore oil rig. (see picture) was christened last week at Jurong. Singapore by Mrs. I.J. Pierce, wife of the vicepresident of an American oil drilling company. The offshore drilling tender was launched on Sept.112 words
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Article293 1971-10-06 12 ANOTHER colleague. Colin Gibson reports from New York that HollandAmerica Lines has quietly launched a programme to train some 1,000 Indonesians in Singapore to take over all non-super-visory Jobs on board its cruise ships. The programme, which started in May, is being kept unpublished by HAL because of293 words
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Article79 1971-10-06 12 WILH. WILHELMStN wui start a new liner service tnis month be tween Japan Far Ea>t aria the Miaaie EaM. The company is scneouniiK mommy sailings ana nu reservea three vt>>ei> for me new service. Tne vetseis are tne T>Ma. Touioute ana Rav nass. The T>sia wnl lni tiate79 words
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Advertisement540 1971-10-06 12 20 TONS USED CONTAINER TRANSPORTATION VEHICLES FOR SALE FOB PARTICULARS SOON WING MOTOR TRADING 12 Hamilton Rood. Singapore S ineor Jolon Imr Stodium T«l: U2141, Htlt. ■Mtv/ the mf liveliest fair of them all LI Over 35.000 products from 80 different countries 1 embracing handtools, housewares. ironmongery I and hardware540 words
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Advertisement101 1971-10-06 12 AUSTIN MORA IS PARKER6I a msrrmar/uiflt writing instrument/ There are more expensive gifts than this, but none quite so impressive! This .s the remarkable Parker 61... a gift of beauty and elegance. You can choose the filling method Lgb I ~7 It fills quickly and cleanly from an ink bottle101 words
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Article1077 1971-10-06 13 did and off!* price* offi- ciallv iiitio at tni closi of buiineii n tni sincaporl and kuala lumpur trading room* of tni ttock ixchancc with prici move Seri* ih rackiti vwtummTv INOUSTKIAU CLOSING TONE: Industrials and tins steady while the rest barely steady. TURNOVER: Official total turnover as1,077 words
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Article1280 1971-10-06 13 JJUSINESS 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 ln lots of 1.000 unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS ACMA (1) 1.77. (1) 1.79, (5) 1.80, (14) 1.81. Ajinomoto (1) 2.03. Alcan (2)1,280 words
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Article312 1971-10-06 13 MELBOURNE. Tues. Mining shares weakened in very quiet trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today. Oils showed a tendency to firm ahead of the Woodside report and industrials were mixed. Poseidon dropped 50 cents to $13.50 and Queensland Mines fell 10 cents to $3.40. Kathleen Investments was marked back312 words
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Article64 1971-10-06 13 THESE rates were quoted on 1 the Asian dollar market yesterday. The rates are for deposits of US$25,000 and above. 1 mth 6 1/2 to 6 9/16% 2 ruth* 6 9/16 Jo 6 13/16% 3 mths 7 to 7 5 16'; 6 mths 7 to 7 5/16% 964 words
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Article168 1971-10-06 13 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at Oct. 5. Loral dollars to one unit of Knr ign Currency Sterling Pound Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar New Zealand Dollar South Arabian Dinar U.S. Dollar Loral dollars to 100 units of Foreign Currency168 words
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Article277 1971-10-06 13 NEW YORK. Mon— Consolidation forces took control of the market during the afternoon and forced It to retrace a good part of 1U morning gains. Profit-taking and other sellIng were attracted as Wall Street was advised that President Nixon's decision on phase two of his economic policy could277 words
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Article70 1971-10-06 13 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Monday 70.20 Friday 10.73 Week ago 70.62 BIBBERS Monday 237.69 Friday 234.15 Week ago 230.14 OILS Monday 323.29 Friday 326.32 Week aeo 333.00 INDUSTRIALS Monday 404.8 Friday 406.9 Week ago 420 1 DOW JONES AVERAGES INDUSTRIALS Monday 895.66 Friday 893.9H Week aeo 883.47 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM70 words
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Article234 1971-10-06 13 HONO KONO, Tue». The market reopened after yesterday's holiday on a quiet note with all stocks traded below Friday's closing. As the day progressed, the market became weaker with a general downward movement developing. During the afternoon session the market began to firm up and In a flurry234 words
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Article37 1971-10-06 13 i m the fr»» «ich>rt|. m«rk«t la Hong Kong yesterday the U wai quoted at 5. ***** for T.T. and 5.817S for «««h. Sterling w»i quoted at HM n <> ene ti«l ef nM 307.379.37 words
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Article124 1971-10-06 13 STRAITS RUBBER reports higher pre-tax profits ol £494,000 for the half year to June compared with £322,000 last time. Of this, £477,000 (£300,000) came from rubber and palm oil/ kernels, and £17,000 (£22,000) from investments. Directors forecast that unless there is a marked change in commodity prices total profits124 words
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Article39 1971-10-06 13 '.E.G.I. $2.32 It. Semtt. $6.75 tothmans $2.95 'alam Mines 81.78 J.A.C. $2 28 icma $1.81 factors (M) $2.62 Itipatricks $3 04 J. E. $3.G4 ihfll Rff $3.12 -t-.io +.16 .15 09 .08 .07 .06 .06 .06 .06 .0639 words
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Article21 1971-10-06 13 Most active stocks an-Elfctric E. L'sion law Par aber Union 290.00 219,00 156.00 86.00) otal Turnover: irlaycd Percental 243N re: 18.7!21 words
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Article41 1971-10-06 13 Darby $5 80 —.20 I. B. T. $4 28 —.14 laleigh $0.95 —.08 E. Lston $2 50 —.08 r eneer Prod. $1.75 —.06 1 and G $2.61 —.06 teamers $3 26 —.06 law Par $2.89 —.05 lone Leone $1.26 —.0441 words
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Article29 1971-10-06 13 Industrial*. 194.74 194.72 Hoteb: 77.03 76.6S Propeities: 137.89 136.69 Tint: 9815 98.26 S rubben: 122-11 D«c. 30, 1966 100 Dec. 31. 1968 100 Dec. 29. 1962 lOfl 122.2429 words
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Article235 1971-10-06 13 DIVIDENDS may be resumed In the current year after a three-year lapse if all goes well at Sungei Best Mines. A hint of this was given in the latest annual report which shows that the company had an exceedingly good year in 1970-71 with pre-tax proms235 words
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Article217 1971-10-06 13 SECOND line stocks drew widespread interest in generally mixed trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Speculation in this class of stocks, however was minimal as reflected by the smaller volume of delayed deals. With this apparent switch of interest, blue chips and217 words
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Article21 1971-10-06 13 OCT. 5. RUBBER: 98.50 cents (up 9.50 cent). TIN: 5620.121 (up $2,121). Official offering 171 tons (down 87 tons).21 words
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Article182 1971-10-06 13 rpHE Straits tin price In Penang yesterday recovered $2.12% after a drop for seven successive trading days to $620 12' 2 per picul on an official offering down 87 tons to 171 tons. The local market was very steady with good support from the United Kingdom and182 words
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Article111 1971-10-06 13 HlNtli PBOOUCI ■XCMANOI, y SINCAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICE* PIN PICUL YESTERDAY Coconut Oil: Bulk $47 sellers, drum S49i sellers. Copra: Mixed (f.0.b.) loose Oct./ Nov. UK'Cont. 527 B. Popper: Muntok AST A white f.o.b 100, NLW ***** sellers. Burawak white fob. 96% NLW $1871 sellers. Sarawak special buck f.o.b.111 words
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Article56 1971-10-06 13 Vpore (1) Export price In non-sterling areas In U.S. dollar* per ounce. (2) Local dealer* price* In Singapore dollar* per tael. Mcndajr tatur0*y U NJ. London 42 525 42.SO B«irut «.M «2T5 Honckaoc CkMtd 43.S» Zurich 42.4OB 42.35 B 42.W b 42.&S S Pirn 42.T0 42.84 ■'port (J)56 words
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Article36 1971-10-06 13 London copper prices on Monday (previous In brmekctj): Wlrebtr Spot buytr £404.00 <£«0g00> seller 14O4.SO (i40».M) Ttiree Month, buyer £412.50 (£417.00) Mllcr 1413.00 (<41T.M>. Market tan*: Steady at the lower level. (MM: 3.200 lona.36 words
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Article352 1971-10-06 13 R.A.S. and M RE prices In cents per kilo yesterday: AFTER an about unchanged opening, levels In the rubber market yesterday continued without alteration until towards noon when buyers backed ?.vL a b M .l hU, w» as w snort; lived and the last hour of trading352 words
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Article32 1971-10-06 13 In London on Monday the prices of Malayan 5 per cent CIF IK.N European ports In bulk. Stirling per long ton Jan. Feb. uas quoted at UK 1106 sellers (unchanged).32 words
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Advertisement181 1971-10-06 13 SPECIAL FOCUS ON CHINA This year has seen the emergence of new policies in Peking which have important implications for political relations with China and for trade with the world's most populous country. The Review's annual FOCUS on China surveys in depth Peking's development programmes in all sectors of the181 words
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Advertisement501 1971-10-06 14 /T% a. ENGINEERS V|g; b. DRAFTSMEN Suitably qualified and/or experienced persons are mv.ted to apply for the positions of Engineers and Draftsmen These are vacancies established to meet new requirements due to increasing business activity in our shipyard BETHLEHEM SINGAPORE offers congenial work environment, interesting job types and competitive terms501 words
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Advertisement816 1971-10-06 14 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH NEOERI SABAH PENGURUS/PENGURUS MUDA/PEN. PENGURUB Permohonan2 ada-lah dl-pelawa daripada Warga Negara Malaysia bagl Jawatan di-aUs Krlulosan dan Pen|-alaman (I) Mempunyal diploma atau ljazah yang di-iktiraf dalam lurusan pertanian (11) Lima (5) Uhun pengalaman praktlk dalam Perusahaan Pertanian (Planting Industry) Jurusan kelapa sawlt— terutama sekall berpengalaman dalam pembukaan816 words
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Advertisement1126 1971-10-06 14 UNIVERSITI KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA Sekim L»Uh»n Tenao Prnj»Jar Permohonan2 adalah dlpelawa darlpadm warganegara Malaysia yang mempunyal Ijaiah Sarjana Muda dengan kepujian yang balk clan sesuai daripada Unlversitl2 yang dliktliaf untuk menglkuU Kursus Ijazah Lanjutan (Post-graduate) dl-Malaysla. United Kingdom. A;nerika Sharlkat. Canada dan Australia dlbawah Ranchangan Latltian Tenaga Pengajar Universiti lnl. Chalun21,126 words
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Advertisement644 1971-10-06 14 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH PEBSEKUTUAN Permohonan ada-lah dl-pelawa daripada Warga Negara Malaysia yang berkelayakan untok jawatanS beiikut> 1 i'rnoloni Pefawal Prmbanfunan Penrroka ll|»ni») Kelnlosan: Sarjana dari Universiti Al-Azhar atau lain 2 Universal bgama yang dl-akul dan sa-kurang2-nya 3 tahun pengalaman bekerja. 2 Jurutrrm Letrlk Krlulus»n: ijaiah Kejuruteraan Letrlk dari Universlt yang644 words
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Advertisement567 1971-10-06 14 LEMBAGA PEMULEHAN DAN PENYATUAN TANAH NEGABA JawatanS berikut ada-lah kosong di-Lembaga lnl: Nama JawaUn dan Tangca-faji (1) Juru Ukor $750 x 50 850 950 x 50 1.150/1.300 x 50 1.500 1.600 x 100 1.800 (gaji berseh) (2 1 Pengurus $580 x 40 640 680 x 40 880/920 x 40 1.000567 words
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302 1971-10-06 15 SINGAPORE, Tuesday pRICE increases of luxury goods can be Justified 1 only up to seven per cent, the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) said today. The association appealed to the consumers to support the fight against unjustified price increases of luxury302 words
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Article30 1971-10-06 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two I new Bills the Employment i Amendment) Bill and the Redundancy Payments Fund (Amendment) Bill will be Introduced at the next sitting of Parliament30 words
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Article23 1971-10-06 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. The People's Association Band will perform at Macßltchle Reservoir Park on Sunday from 53J p.m. to 6 30 p.m.23 words
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Article61 1971-10-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Rear Adm. L.G. Carr. Chief erf Naval Staff, (New Zealand* arrived here on a 24-hour visit today on his way home after a tour of England. He called on Cdre. K. Thanabalasingam. Chief of Naval Staff, and Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen. Deputy Minister of61 words
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Article, Illustration115 1971-10-06 15 SINGAPORE, Tuas SI N G A P O RE'S High Commissioner to Malaysia. Dr. Chiang H a i Dine (left) chats with the Sultan of Johore before lunch during his courtesy call on the Sultan at the Istana in Johore Bahru today. Dr. Chiang's call115 words
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445 1971-10-06 15 SINGAPORE, Tuesday THK Far East Trax vel Club (Pte.) Ltd. today signed a $6 million contract with Saber Air to operate a charter service l>et\veen Singapore and London. The contract, valid for about four months, was signed by a director of the club, Mr.445 words
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Advertisement59 1971-10-06 15 ■fepCRYSTAI- 9" Automatic' fl 'mSOL*filPDay/Dqte Woterproo' //f M SH||lp "TIDAL- WAVE" Automatic /SuEm Day/Date Waterproof %J1 jt^&&6Hr Buy roar watches lUd are backed up by 100% efficient after-sales service' Showrooms Service Centres: LopHeogCo. Ltd., 3G. Chow House Rob.nsoißd Soore-l.Tel ***** Wang Hung Watch Co., 39. Jalan Petalmg. Kuala Lumpur. Te!59 words
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Advertisement11 1971-10-06 15 fIL "Deader's j^P^yAJl. iii it v\ v\ VJb^i^^X ISjnNGT^ YDUH WAY!11 words
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Miscellaneous213 1971-10-06 15 On your TV and Radio 5.66 P.M. Programme Summary 6.42 Ghazal 5.64 Pok Amai2 a no n pw 5.36 Journey to the Centre of the Earth 17 Penstiwa 5.57 Weather Forecast 9.39 Rancharujan Malaysia Kedua 6.66 News 9.56 F.8.1.- The Baby Sitter 6.17 Everglades Force Ten 16.46 Here Come the213 words
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Miscellaneous658 1971-10-06 15 3.66 P.M. Opening and Housewives' mystery drama series based on Matinee Charlie Catches the the legendary judge 'Pow Cat (Cantonese Pt. 1 Eng- Kung' ish subtitles) 7.41 News and Newsreel in Chinese 3.45 For the Family (Chinese) r» Z 4.15 A Diary of Events in Singapore IM F Bl The658 words
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304 1971-10-06 16 Cancer cure trips abroad are foolish says expert SINGAPORE, Tuesday CANCER patients in Singapore should not foolishly make global quests to other parts of the world for treatment of the disease. Prof. K. E. Hainan, 51, director of the Institute of Radiotherapeutlcs in Glasgow. Scotland said: "Singapore's standard of cancer304 words
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Article54 1971-10-06 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ministry ol Health's Environmental Health Department. Public Health Engineering Branch. Labour Personnel and Welfare Section and the Vector Control and Research Branch i Kirn Chuan Road and Kampong Java Road) will operate from new premises at Princess House. Alexandra Road, from Monday. The54 words
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Article, Illustration178 1971-10-06 16 SINGAPORE. Tuesday "THE S i n g a- pore Armed Forces today took over Slim Barracks home of Gurkha troops of the British Army for the last 22 years. The hand over which took two days was completed this afternoon with a formal178 words
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108 1971-10-06 16 Kl'ALA LUMPUR, Tues Rumania will be buying 40,000 tons of rubber annually from Malaysia over the next few years, the chairman of Pernas. Tenrku Razaleifh, disclosed today. However, he said, the purchase would be related to Malaysian imports from Rumania in the next five years.108 words
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90 1971-10-06 16 STILL NO PRINCIPAL FOR NGEE ANN COLLEGE SINGAPORE. Tues— Ngee Ann Technical College has still not found a principal despite Its recent efforts to recruit one for the new semester which will begin on Monday. However it has taken in six new academic staff to bring the total to over90 words
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Article43 1971-10-06 16 SINOAPORE. Tues. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will hold its annual jumble sale at the Presbyterian Church hall in Orchard Road tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. All proceeds will go to the SPCA.43 words
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Article78 1971-10-06 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. Ibrahim bin Rajah. 25. was jailed for four months today for stealing a handbag containing $111 from a woman last night. Madam Wong S ew Fong. was in the bus when Ibrahim, also a passenger. snatched her handbag as the bus stopoed at the junction78 words
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Advertisement104 1971-10-06 16 t i i Thou'ro %Bi Get lh« vibration* Everybody will 100. They broadcast (he real, the vital the young you loud. And |«t. With 5" super collar. 2 or 3 button cufls. m a large group of prmti and including the top of the fashion ntwi teitured stripes If the104 words
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Miscellaneous160 1971-10-06 16 l//«i/ tty Y.T. llamiin MAN.' IF "V~- WHAT'S NUn-lIN.YER HIdMNESS. BUT WATCH X <. WHY, HE DOES, V^ VGOT Y-^ THEY LAY/... THEN I SURE >\ SOING WE'RE JUST K££PlN' YOURSELF, SIR WHO &R...TK FELLA/ COMBAT ME? I EGGS TH7 WANTA SEE ONE ME, ON OVER AN' EYE PEELED FOR160 words
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199 1971-10-06 17 REPORTTO THE POLICE LIKE A GOOD CITIZEN I REFER to Mr. Steve 1 Leng's letter (S.T., Oct. 1 and would advise him to read the newspaper report (ST., Aug. 31) and correspondence columns (ST., Sept 9 and 29) carefully before making any accusations against the police force. For his Information199 words
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Letter77 1971-10-06 17 THE authorities do not seem to be aware that most conductors of the Chinese bus companies do not wear badges. Neither do they have uniforms like their Singapore Traction Company counterparts. Some STC conductors, on the other hand, ccnceal their badges in a crafty manner. The badge Is worn just77 words
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Letter135 1971-10-06 17 I REFER to the letter by "Taurus" (ST., Sept. 13). An investigation was made and it disclosed that the refuse collection schedule for lower Bukit Ttmah Road is between 8 a.m. to 830 a.m. and that the "roar" of our refuse vehicle during the course of collection is135 words
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Letter71 1971-10-06 17 WITH reference to the letter by "Residents" 1ST., Sept. 23), the developers of Eng Khong Park have recently paid to the Public Works Department the necessary deposit for the cost of Installing street lights In Eng Khong Park Arrangements have already been made with the Public Utilities Board for the71 words
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Letter84 1971-10-06 17 I REFER to the letter from "Victim" (ST., Sept. 27). We have looked through all the accounts under Singapore Postal District 6 to check disconnection of water supplies carried out In August and September. We found that in all instances, payments had been made only after disconnection of supply. As84 words
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Letter49 1971-10-06 17 WITH reference to the letter by "A Car Owner" (S.T. Sept. 29) regarding the carpark between blocks 1 and 2, Maude Road/Kitchener Road, obstructions found in the carpark will be removed and action taken against the tenants concerned. LIM PEK HONG (Miss), Public Relations Officer, Housing and Development Board.49 words
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Letter88 1971-10-06 17 I REFER to the letter by "Wildly Indignant" (ST.. Sept. 25). The police have been patrolling and laying ambushes in the various car parks with a view to apprehending thieves who steal motor car accessories. Recently they met with success when they arrested a thief who was in the act88 words
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580 1971-10-06 17 Bonds and the rights of trainees 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. AM one of many trainees undergoing an engineering course conducted by the Engineering Industries Development580 words
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Letter174 1971-10-06 17 I REFER to the Registrar of Societies' letter (ST., Sept. 21). His original statement (ST., Sept. 13) said that the proposal to form JIWA arose after the dispute between Mr. Llew Meow Koon and the Jurong Town Residents' Association. Now he says that the application to register JIWA was made174 words
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Letter77 1971-10-06 17 1AM a resident of a block of flats at Bendemeer Road. Everyday, my family and I have been unfortunate enough to sample the pungent smell of smoked rubber from a rubber factory in Oeylang. My friends and neighbours in the area suffer the same fate. We are supposedly living in77 words
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Letter50 1971-10-06 17 THERE were several reports on the "learn-to-speak Mandarin" records produced by the Singapore Chinese Second Language Teacher Society. However numerous in- quiries as to where I can buy them have been fruitless. Can someone tell me how I can sobscribe to these records? ROSE HARBCRGER, Singapore 11.50 words
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193 1971-10-06 17 The 2nd Gurkha Rifles look back with —pride- rp O D A Y the last members of the 2nd Gurkha Rifles depart from Singapore for Hong Kong. When the regiment leaves, there will be no more (.urkh.i battalions of the British Army stationed in Malaysia or Singapore. Thus ends an193 words
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203 1971-10-06 17 Training aids: It's up to the teacher I REFER to the letter by "Worried Mother" (ST., Sept. 22) headlined "Teacher who can't find time to complete the syllabus." All trainee-graduate teachers at the Teachers' Training College are taught how to employ audio-visual and other teaching aids to explain concepts and203 words
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436 1971-10-06 17 Rejecting a diagnosis of despair f REFER to the letter 1 by "LSM" (S.T., Sept. 27 headlined "when our surgery standards are superior I writ* in the hope that future cases nke tnat of Lim Chey Ei will be treated witn more aencacy ana consideration for tne affnctea ana tnat436 words
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Advertisement205 1971-10-06 17 \j&a& mm Fashion Show^^ Wr^M Pink Ribbons I *ItM V^Lsponsored by A CHARACTER READING FROM THE^EACE CHARACTER KAMNG FROM Now. 1 You can learn Physiognomy the science jy£ FACE of Cnorccter fteoding from the face. This it poui- /~*^^f}*\ -Jfc> ble beccuse the face is the 'mirror of the mind.205 words
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Advertisement243 1971-10-06 17 /a^ A Shcmg Palace They make the Shang Palace an epicurean's dinner delight! Savour chef's Cantonese specialities served in a tranquil atmosphere. Discreetly-lit lanterns, beautiful playing fountains and cool marble complete the serene scene. Come, experience a whole new way of dining Shang. Free valet parking service is available. Shangri-La243 words
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Article24 1971-10-06 18 FAMILY of the late Mr. Leong Yee Soo thank relatives and friends for their condolences kind attendance and wreaths, during their recent bereavement.24 words
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Article108 1971-10-06 18 MEET PRO TODAY from top Bwia* Centre. Two day fling of "Elna" Fashion Sewing Have Fun' Free Gifts One Thai Silk dress length for a purchase of an "Elna" sewing machine Mornings: Eunice. 102 Orchard Road Afternoon*: Vanity 32 Ruffles Place. Spore. FLAIR SALON offers you fashion and beauty108 words
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Obituary22 1971-10-06 18 CABLE RECEIVED Simon Decruz. beloved father of Mr*. Veronica De Sllva. passed away peacefully on 4th October 1971. at Cheriathural, Trlvandrim22 words
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Obituary23 1971-10-06 18 IN LOVINQ MEMORY of our beloved mother. Chew Gek Neo departed 6 10.64 dearly remembered by Cyril. Btok Neo. and family.23 words
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Advertisement1080 1971-10-06 22 STUDY AT HOME Pas. Examlnanorm Singapore Correspondmcr (Cont. from Page 18) f*-',^™ 'SZST&SZ^ Ing. ('orrr*pondrn<.'r. Private Serre- tarial Dutie., etc. Write for details: 8.C. 8. Ltd.. P.O. Box 3164. Education L.C.C. C.W A., CCA, CIS Ac counting. Luw. Coding. Auditing. Economics. Bookke'pinß. TypeLINCUAPMONE INSTITUTE (LON- tkrttinK. Slut, .tics. Accounting B1,080 words
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Advertisement1700 1971-10-06 22 Travel and tours Hi-Fi tV Sia-ee NAM- HO TRAVEL SERVICE LJmited. YOU CAN HAVE HI-FI In your home Tour Malaya— Seven Days *****/-, right now; First National City alr-condlt:oned Bj. 8»1S5/-. De- Bank will help you with a Home parti re Every Sunday. Monday. Appliance Loan to buy HI-FI. TV.1,700 words
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Advertisement1936 1971-10-06 22 1»71 MORRIS UOO O.T. 11. Coupe 7 5 1970 A UOO O.T. V.hlrl.. wainOrl Mania 1200 1969 M 1100S IMt-un T«ni*Wl nl a 1000 Volkswagen Uatvun 1000 S/ Wagen 196« A UOO MXV F Cortina yjiD VOLK WAGIM YAM W|M 1967 AllOO r Anglia 1966 A 1100 *l<ler any rondlllon1,936 words
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Advertisement1521 1971-10-06 22 MALAY AWATA BTEEL BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) The following Ordinary Share Certificates have been reported Icat or destroyed: No. of Cert. Not. In the name ot Shares ***** Haron bin Mohd Amln 500 ***** Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad 1,000 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that If within fourteen days from1,521 words
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Article, Illustration704 1971-10-06 23 SINGAPORE, Tuesday LOCALLY made ship parts are likely to replace imported ones for Singapore's fast growing shipbuilding and repair industry. According to a Japanese Industrialist today, chances are "very good" that Japan will start production here of these parts for local use and704 words
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Article157 1971-10-06 23 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Anti Pollution Unit of the Port Authority was till Ut« today fighting an oil slick on the eastern side of Pulau Bukom the oil Island off Singapore. PSA authorities were today unable to tell how and from where the slick appeared.157 words
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Article, Illustration311 1971-10-06 23 SINGAPORE, Tueo A BOARD of inquiry has been convened by Mindef to investigate the death of schoolboy T o h Ah Seng, 10, in an army exercise in the Ama Keng area yesterday. In a statement today Mindef said that during311 words
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Advertisement657 1971-10-06 23 a In the pleosant environment of o A^ highly outomoted modern factory, we produce top quality serriI conductor components. SIEMENS ZL°" l friendly ond happy w-inw Qn< j we o e loo^jng for FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: II 16 years of oge and above. 2. Able to work on657 words
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Advertisement535 1971-10-06 23 International manufacturing organisation require a PRODUCTION MANAGER for their Singapore factory in Jurong. Interested applicants who possess the following qualifications should apply in own handwriting to: Advertiser, Box A 4775 ST., Singapore giving details of present position held. Singapore Citizen over 25 years of age. A minimum qualification of 3535 words
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Miscellaneous239 1971-10-06 23 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB 7. civilisation wm Introduced 1 Hamlet's barbarian ancestry by Chris, wandering round a (4. 11). river with a bird (3. 7. S). 8. Old car took part of Oxford I 2 Confused by the wrong coin, college to Baltic port < 8 > he accepts payment239 words
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Article55 1971-10-06 24 GLASGOW. Tues— Bob Wilson. Arsenal's English-born goalkeeper, was yesterday named among Scotland's team of 16 players for their European championship soccer match against Portugal here on Oct ,13 If Wilson plays It will be his first international cap. He U elidible to play for Scotland55 words
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Article, Illustration503 1971-10-06 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By PEDANG SAKTI, a newcomer trained by Samsuri Abdul Rahman, can score first time out in the Class 3 Division 1 7f race at Penang on Sunday. The five-year-old showed sood form in a workout yesterday morning when he sprinted 3f in503 words
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51 1971-10-06 24 A $20,428 jackpot for a shy punter SYDNEY. Tues A publicity shy punter at Sydney's Randwlck racecourse yesterday collected A 520.428 for a 50-cent Jackpot outlay. The punter, who identified himself onl- as R. Barber, had the only live ticket after the running of the fifth leg of the jackpot.Reuter - 51 words
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Article32 1971-10-06 24 TOKYO. Tues— Kim KwangSun, South Korea's No. 4 featherweight contender, knocked out Japan's third -ranked Attack Harada in the sixth round of a scheduled 10-round bout In Osaka yesterday.32 words
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161 1971-10-06 24 I AGOS, Tues. Cheering crowds greeted former L world heavyweight boxing champion Casslus Clay on the first day of his four-day visit to Nigeria yesterday. He flew In on a goodwill visit sponsored by a private company and was full of optimism about regainingReuter - 161 words
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250 1971-10-06 24 Austrian soccer blames TV and radio VIENNA, Tues. "If radio and television won't pay, we will ban their reporters trom our soccer matches," League officials warned at the start of Austria's new soccer, season this week. •Some club officials threatened to have the reporters "carried away by police" If theyUPI - 250 words
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Article46 1971-10-06 24 DATIN WEE LEADS IN SIAPA RAJAH I) VI is Wee Hood 17 Teck leads in Siapa Rajah, Des Coleman up, a winner at Bukit Timah < on Sunday. Siapa Rajah, a five-year-old Australian gelding by Gooil Brandy, easily beat a Class 1 Div 2 fi.-Ll over llf.46 words
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161 1971-10-06 24 ]if ANILA. Tues. Some 70 welghtllfters from eight countries will take part In the first Asian championships which open on Friday at the Far Eastern University gymnasium here. Australia. Taiwan. Indonesia. Iran. Iraq, Israel. South Korea and the Philippines are taking part. Favoured toReuter - 161 words
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Article100 1971-10-06 24 BRISBANE. Tues The death of Filipino boxer Alberto Jangalay after a fight In Brisbane last Fnday Is to be discussed by the next meeting of the Queensland Sports Medicine Federation. The meeting is likely to ask for an olflclnl Inquiry Into the incident, according to a100 words
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Article336 1971-10-06 24 Sobers says he is thrilled' ADELAIDE, Tues. West Indies skipper Gary A Sobers said here yesterday he was "thrilled" by his appointment as captain of the World XI to tour Australia later this year. 3obers. currently playing for an Adelaide club, said he thought the world team were probably theReuter - 336 words
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Article40 1971-10-06 24 SEOUL, Tues. South Korea overpowered Taiwan 8-0 yesterday in the final game of the East Asia pre-Olymplc soccer tournament. Korea led 4-0 at half-time. With the win. Korea finished second in the tournament won by Malaysia.40 words
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Article81 1971-10-06 24 3-1 WIN FOR LAOTIAN ARMY DANGKOK, Tues Ro- yal Army of Laos defeated Royal Thai Air Force 3-1 in their preliminary Group "B" match of the Queen's Cup soccer tournament here las*, night. Rcyal Army led 2-0 at halftlme. Goal scorers for Royal Army were left-ualf Salthorig in the 16thReuter - 81 words
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Article25 1971-10-06 24 BALTIMORE. Tues. Baltimore Orioles beat Oakland Athletics 5-1 to take 2-0 lead in the best-of-nve American League baseball final playoffs here yesterday.25 words
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112 1971-10-06 24 LAHORE. Tues At least 19 bodybuilders irom six Asian countries will compete for the coveted title of Mr. Asia, 1971, at the new campus auditorium of Funjao University here on Saturday. Pakistan and Iraq have confirmed six entries each, with three from Malaysia, twoReuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration389 1971-10-06 25 ERNEST FRIDA - Chance for Phua and Liau to prove they can be groomed into world golfers ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE'S World Cup golfers Alvin Liau and Phua Thin Kiay will be under the scrutiny today of Mr. Derrick Pillage, chairman of Golf Management, who is visiting Singapore and Malaysia in search of389 words
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Article56 1971-10-06 25 Yesterday was a blank day for the FAS league division one programme. For two walkovers were given both at Jalan Besar Stadium. First, Darul Aflah conceded a walkover to Singapore Armed Forces and later in the evening RAF Changl (ailed to show up for their scheduled56 words
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Article100 1971-10-06 25 B. ABBETT won the SICC women's "A" medal monthly golf competition with a nett score 70 at island course yesterday. Runner-up was H. Manning with (72 1. The first nine ballsweep was shared between D.N. Ngo and Wilkins (nett 34i. Second was N. Beaton '35', i. The100 words
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645 1971-10-06 25 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By ROYAL Hongkong Yacht Club, as expected, retained the V.C. Bath Trophy for the overall winners the fifth time in the Far Eastern Amateur Rowing Association Interport i h( Id over the weekend at the Miri-Belalt Boat Cub in Kuala Belalt. Brunei. Royal645 words
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Article, Illustration564 1971-10-06 25 PERCY SENEVIRATNE - A Gunalan-Muljadi showdown barring the flu... PERCY SENEVIRATNE By |F THE anticipated confrontation between the virile "Punch" Gunalan and the patient Muljadi materialises in the final of the Singapore Open badminton championships, it is bound to be an effervescent match. Gunalan is the top seed and Muljadi the second seed564 words
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Article67 1971-10-06 25 Whiskey Company of RNZIR scored a 18-6 win (one goal and three tries to one dropped goal and one penalty) over SCC Colts In a SRU Dlv. 3 Rugby league match at the padang yesterday. J. Relhana (2), E. Rawhitt and C. Thomson piled up the67 words
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Advertisement527 1971-10-06 24 ACCOUNTANT Applications are Invited by leading EUROPEAN CONTINENTAL BANK from suitably qualified and experienced persons for the above senior position. Qualifications: A lccognised degree and /or equivalent professional qualification In Accountancy with wide banking experience. Duties: To take charge of the accounts department and related matters. Salary offered will be527 words
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Advertisement106 1971-10-06 24 K^^^mPEi^^Bi- lon LAIU^Ui r 'iry V^ All fcT w\ *f r T r i t-jP^/y> THE FOUR-WOOD FROM HEAVY ROUGH ON MANY OCCASIONS ,J|P^^ THE 4- -WOOD CRN DO Ssr/i^^ r better job than AN IRON WHEN HITTING V ITS rtELRTIVELY HEAVY llf HERD HflS PLENTY OF T^2^^\ LITERALLY CUT106 words
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Advertisement44 1971-10-06 24 I SINGAPORE 9. TEL. *****9 6 *****81 IKUALA LUMPUR TEL ***** ***** PENANG TEL ***** ft 6395S I IRRITATING I THROAT J D SOOTHE INFLAMMATION D PREVENT COUGHING D ATTACK INFECTION with Huskeys medicated antiseptic throat pastilles Sole Agents: COLD STORAGE (M) SDN. BHD.44 words
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Advertisement158 1971-10-06 25 TWO EXCITING NEW COOK BOOKS //Jp FOR YOUR B f 4t ENTERTAINING 1< A t j PLEASURE I ml OR fin EACH, POST FREE U J^^Win UD.UU NOW ON SALE. I#*'i%/1 PARTY COOKBOOK Specialist Authors. This book is devoted solely to the art of giving parties, 'ncluded are Dinner Parties,158 words
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Miscellaneous29 1971-10-06 25 BADMINTON Spore Open champions (SBA Hall. 7.30pm). RUGBY 8RU Dlv. 2; Tan Icards v 5 ANZUK Ordnance Dept (padang 5.15pm). SOCCER friendly: Rajajl v Kota Rajah iFarrer Park 5.30pm29 words
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Article, Illustration352 1971-10-06 26 RITA LOONG - RITA LOONG Dy oiNLiAPORt;, Ton. An American pop group had to postpone Its debut at the Supper Club tonight because of the Immigration Department's get-tough policy towards foreign pop musicians. The Masters of Time, an eight-member San Francisco group, arrived last, night352 words
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Article35 1971-10-06 26 COLOMBO. Tues. Prlns Gunasekera, who was suspended from Prime Minister Mrs. Sirima Bandaranaike's Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) last week, crossed over to the Opposition when the House of Representatives met today. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article30 1971-10-06 26 MANILA. Tues. A group of mystery gunmen In civilian clothes opened fire on a student demonstration In suburban Manila today, killing two youths and wounding several others.30 words
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212 1971-10-06 26 Riot by 300 prisoners in Dallas jail DALLAS, Tues. Three hundred prisoners on two floors of Dallas County Jail smashed windows with broken pieces of cast iron toilets last night and threw flaming mattresses from the 11th and 12th floors of the county courthouse onto one of the city's busiestUPI - 212 words
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Article424 1971-10-06 26 LONDON, TUcs. The stock market cloaed very firm In reaction to the latent retail sales and HP aurvry. dealrra aald. At 3 p.m. the Financial Timea inCM v.a» up 7.7 at 412.5. Store* were the main gainers with mercantile credit and U nixed Dominions Trust among finance bouoea424 words
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402 1971-10-06 26 UN urged: Make extradition of drug traffickers automatic GENEVA. TM*. 'THE automatic extradition of drug traffickers A whether or not the countries involved have bilateral extradition treaties has been proposed at the United Nations Narcotics Commission, meeting here to plan a worldwide war on the illicit drug trade. The commissionUPI - 402 words
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Article41 1971-10-06 26 PRETORIA, Tue«. 8outh African para -military police have crossed Into Zambia In hot pursuit of guerillas alter land mines killed a police captain and Injured four others In separate explosions In the Capiivl strip, informed sources said today. AP.AP - 41 words
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Article28 1971-10-06 26 LONDON, Tues. The British Press Council has ruled that newsmen should not telephone members cf the public after midnight unless they have good reason. AP.AP - 28 words
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Obituary27 1971-10-06 26 OUOLIV IOWARD tIDDONt, 63 beloved hu.ba-xl of Flo paaeed away oa October 6. 1871 at 20 Wk Nam Road. He leavci a dau(tit«r Heather, two grandchildren.27 words
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136 1971-10-06 26 Israel makes 300-mile range missiles WASHINGTON, Tues. Israel has started to manufacture modest quantities of a missile capable of carrying a 1,0001b. to 1,5001b. warhead 300 miles or more, according to well-placed American and other Western intelligence reports. Thn nils.'-ilc. railed Jericho, la being produced at a rate of from136 words
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Advertisement71 1971-10-06 26 EQUATRON BHD. For as little as $50/- a month well rent you a ***** which we sell for $2,350/-. When you have realised just how much Ricoh has cut your copying costs, you'll probably want to buy it and naturally we'll adjust purchase price with your rental payments. See Ricoh71 words
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Advertisement104 1971-10-06 26 uensatile different uensatile fSSJB aa^assssssssssaa^^ 1 •^2 k^k| sw^sQasll!rll^n]lQ /F IKSuaSStm M RECORDERS RQ237 CASSETTE RECORDER with "AUTO-STOP" Professional Condenser Microphone. Built in FM/AM Radio. And what's more it operates on Mains Battery S^A Car Battery ffj^»^ National Quality Products are backed by: Full Guarantee [LJIPI Service Stations Throughout Malaysia104 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-10-06 26 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore today from 6 a.m. to noon: Fair.14 words
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