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Title Section19 1971-04-04 1 The Sunday Times Largest sales in S. E. Asia No. 1827 SUNDAY APRIL 4, 1971 20 CENTS SINGAPORE EDITION19 words
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Article466 1971-04-04 1 If Malaysia faced external danger under new defence agreement... KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday TUN Abdul Razak today expressed confidence of British support if Malaysia is faced with an external threat although Britain will not be committed to do so under the new five-power defence arrangement. The466 words
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361 1971-04-04 1 Police PR Wong among 36 'new-style' officers promoted SINGAPORE, Sat. Police today announced the promotion of 36 officers, including its public relations officer, Mr. Leslie Wong Sze Ying, and former state soccer goalkeeper, Mr. Wilfred James Skinner. They are the first officers to be promoted since the introduction of the361 words
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Article60 1971-04-04 1 PHNOM PENH. Sat. The son and daughter of deposed Cambodian Head of State Prince Norodom Sihanouk told a mllltay court here today that they had been fciced to make formal statements under thieat of torture. Prince Norodom Naradlpo, 25. and Princess Norodom Botum Bopha. 20 are onReuter - 60 words
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Article44 1971-04-04 1 LUSAKA. Sat Zambia has barred a British trade mission from coming here next month, according to British sources here. The 14-member mission from the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce was to have come to Zfimbla lor a week-long sales promotion visit. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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251 1971-04-04 1 S'pore is biggest investor in West Malaysia If UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Singapore was the largest foreign investor in West Malaysian pioneer companies at the end of last year with a capital investment of more than $92 million. A survey by the Industrial Development Authority of companies holding pioneer certificates showed251 words
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Article37 1971-04-04 1 S.T4OAPORE, Sat. An unldent.fled woman about 22 years of age died on arrival at Thomson Hospital after she was Involved In a collision with a taxi at &V> mile, Dunearn Road at 8.30 p.m. today.37 words
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Article28 1971-04-04 1 ONE reader has won the $10,000 in the Straits Times Word Puczle "L". The winner's name and the winning solution will be in tomorrow's Straits Times.28 words
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Article, Illustration120 1971-04-04 1 Lee's royal guest flies in DRINCE Philip (right, in picture below) getting a welcome-to-Singapore handshake when he flew in last night. Greeting him as he stepped down from his special aircraft is Group Captain A.D.A. lionley, station commander of RAF Changi. The Duke of Edinburgh, who flew in from Australia,Chew Boon Chin - 120 words
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Article179 1971-04-04 1 Police party foils gang fight SINGAPORE, Sat A party of officers from the Beach Road police station toaight seized a large assortment of gangland weapons and foiled an Impending secret society right. The members of the two gangs 18 and 24 flung about four acid bombs at the police officers179 words
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Article49 1971-04-04 1 - LANDSLIDE WIN FOR ALLIANCE KAPAK. Sun. The Alliance won m Landslide victory in thr Kapar parlifttary by-rlrction yesterday. Alliance candidate Inche Mohameil Tahir bin Abdul Manan polled 12,314 vote* when the remits were announced at 12.05 a.m. PMIP candidate Inche Mohamed Jab bin Fatahur Rahman got 3.552 vote*.49 words
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SPORTLIGHT ON WORLD NEWS
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Article218 1971-04-04 2 Galley's visitor IfORT BENNING, Sat. Alabama Governor George Wallace paid a surprise call on Lieutenant William Calley here and predicted President Nixon "will in the final analysis do the right thing, and I think the right thing is to grant executive clemency." Mr. Nixon on Thursday ordered Calley removed from218 words
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Article, Illustration192 1971-04-04 2 WALLACE PREDICTS CLEMENCY FROM NIXON ceiving several hundred letters and telegrams daily, most of them supporting him. Members of the Senate Armed Services Committee yesterday expressed their deep concern about Calley's case from the standpoint of Individual Justice for him and all others who may be similarly charged. After aReuter; UPI - 192 words
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241 1971-04-04 2 The day Teresita said 'no' to her skyjack pals— MANILA, Sat— A pretty 1 18-year-old coed said yesterday she turned down an invitation to join the six Filipino student hijackers on their historic flights to Canton last Tuesday "because we had a misunderstanding." Teresita Enrlquez, a fellow student of the241 words
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Article, Illustration829 1971-04-04 2 60,000 troops in East Pakistan face hard task in restoring law and order NEW DELHI, Saturday THE Pakistan Army, struggling to crush the secessionist movement in the eastern province, is faced with a dilemma which looks almost impossible to solve. More than a week after President Yahya KhanAgencies - 829 words
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236 1971-04-04 2 M-East: Settlement by war or peace 'this month' CAIRO, Saturday. PRESIDENT Sadat firmly believes this month will witness a settlement of the Middle East crisis either peacefully or by war. The leading Cairo newspaper Al Ahram said today this was the President's view. He also felt the United Nations andReuter - 236 words
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Article140 1971-04-04 2 Boy helps father foil kidnap bid ANKARA. Sat— A U.S. embassy official and his 14-year-old son fought off several armed assailants who tried to kidnap the official, embassy sources said today. Several men, at least one carrying a pistol, attacked Mr. Daniel L. Tucker. 53. when he answered the doorbellReuter - 140 words
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Advertisement81 1971-04-04 2 SB l^lk *j j*» -f j3b3 HjiMriaMfMß|^^^_ h^h\ JB^I Jff Jb Ih awGI Anything you can do. I can do better. They're both right. And they both have their place on a Cental Jet, anywhere in the world. That's why Qantas introduced stewards in the first place. Because they do81 words
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PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
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Article, Illustration187 1971-04-04 3 IPOH, Sat. A Malaysian student is stealing the show In Australia with brilliant academic results and winning top awards. Lcong Keng Yuen. 20, a former pupil of the St. Michael's Institution. Ipoh. won two top prizes during his second year of Bachelor of Engineering187 words
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Article, Illustration336 1971-04-04 3 DAVID WIGG - DAVID WIGG By Why little Robert won't be taught his prayers £ILLA BLACK collected her award as Mother of the Year yesterday and then explained why her seven-month-old son Robert will not be taught to say his prayers. Cilia is a Catholic. Her husband and manager Bobby336 words
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145 1971-04-04 3 I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Kelantan's former Mentrl Besar Tan Brl Nik Ahmad Kamil today handed for "safe keeping" a 62--year-old miniature State flag to Museum Negara. The flag which shows a tiger in a white background, was used from 1909 to 1922 when Kelan•.iii145 words
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Article, Illustration213 1971-04-04 3 CAROLE CHONG - Fame is the name of Mrs Sander's game CAROLE CHONG By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Fame is the name of the game with Mrs. Dora Sanders who is here on a "image building mission." Her task: Make a name for Malaysian batik in the Inited States. To do this, Mrs. Sanders213 words
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Article295 1971-04-04 3 I DON'T MIND IF DAVID RUNS FOR PRESIDENT... VyASHINGTON, Sat. Julie Nixon Eisenhower says she wouldn't really mind if her husband, David, followed in her father's footsteps (and his grandfathers, the late President Eisenhower). "I like the Idea more and more. I didn't, when we were campaigning in 68295 words
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Advertisement187 1971-04-04 3 FOR SUCCfSS-SM with Wolsey Hall Oxford Wolsey Hall has had over 75 years ol success in postal tuition and offers a large range of COSC/ COHSC subiecis. Other courses cover London University External BA. B.Sc. B Sc.Econ.. Professional and Teachers' exams and Business Studies. Study with Wolsey Hall to your187 words
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Advertisement1026 1971-04-04 3 .^B add uY f CORNED BEEF ARROW New Zealand 12 oz 1.10 tfIBIXA Whole Wheat Cereal UK 185 grm .6b HONEY White Clover MONARCH U.S.A. 16 oz 2.05 HAIR SPRAY HELENE CURTIS Spray art 16 oz PLUS free Talc Powder 3.30 ORANGE JUICE DEL MONTE uIX vToi JO CANNED DRINKS1,026 words
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148 1971-04-04 4 Reward of $10,000 for help in armed grab case SINGAPORE. Sat. Police are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of four men wno robutd the Jurong branch of the Hongkong and Shangal Banking Corporation of $100,000. The masked robbers, armed with revolvers, walked into148 words
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Article, Illustration348 1971-04-04 4 Call for public support in big assault on pollution PROFESSIONALS DEALING WITH PROBLEM IN SINGAPORE CAN ONLY MAKE A SLIGHT DENT ON IT, SYMPOSIUM ON ENVIRONMENT IS TOLD SINGAPORE, Saturday fHK Depnty Chief Planner, Mr. Chua Peng Chye, today called on Singapore youths to galvanise public support behind the deci-sion-makers348 words
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Article228 1971-04-04 4 OINGAPORE, Sat. A Thai seaman who accepted his friends' challenge to "touch girls" along Nicoll Highway one night, appeared in a magistrate's court today. Vie Udoom Trangtakoon, 31, admitted that he outraged the modesty of a salesgirl, Ting Mcc Yeok, 20, and a waitress, Jenny Poh228 words
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83 1971-04-04 4 OINGAPORE, Sat— There will be no delivery of mail on April 9, Easter Friday. The General Post Office and the Dempsey Road (forces) Post Office will be open from 9 a.m. to noon. All other post offices will open from 9 a.m. to 10.3083 words
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Article44 1971-04-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaysia Beauty Congress has expressed disappointment over the poor response to the Miss Belangor- Miss World contest. The executive producer of the congresss, Mr. Chan Ka 1 Cheung, said yesterday "We have sc far only nine contestants."44 words
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Article34 1971-04-04 4 SiyOAPORE, Sat —A woman. Pay Ah Choo, 25. was today Jailed for a day and fined $100 for stealing a chain belt wortu $2 from a departmental store ln High Street yesterday.34 words
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Article25 1971-04-04 4 BUTTERWORTH. Sat A housewife. S Seetha, 36. ha.s reported to police that her 15--year-old sister had been missing from home since March 28.25 words
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Article62 1971-04-04 4 Hailstorm havoc in rubber estate KUALA KANSAR. Sat. Hailstones the size ot marbles, accompanied by strong wind and heavy ram destroyed 10 acres ol a smallholding ln Sauk. 14 miles from here, yesterday. About 2.000 trees snapped or were uprooted, resulting in damage estimated at $30,000. A house in the62 words
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56 1971-04-04 4 Woman's body found off Changi beach SINGAPORE. Sat. The body of a woman from Perak. Sow Ho Won. 54. wa> found floating in the sea off Chang! Point at 7.15 this morning. Her Identity card, 'jassport. a bottle of liquid and a bundle of clothing were found on the shore.56 words
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Article, Illustration192 1971-04-04 4 SPANISH DANCER'S DEBUT IN S'PORE NOTKD for hi-, hnlli.mt footwork, t h r man known to the world ;i I A n t <> n i o" (allow rrquirr-, n, P HtMri name to dis tmtui-.li hiniM U Ihe Sp.m^h 1 nuncK d.iiut'r. diNIhif trtrri for his intcnscl) passionate dance192 words
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Article51 1971-04-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sat I pusher Mohammed Sulai: Sajar. 20. was jailed i months today for Illegally 195 rolls of ganja and 46 wbtte pills altogether worth $208 In Queens Crescent yesterday. Customs prosecutor. Mr Bah Tee. said the drugs hidden ln a rubbish dump and a nearby changing51 words
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Article11 1971-04-04 4 SINGAPORE, Sat were til traffic accidents vfste:day, four serious.11 words
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Advertisement30 1971-04-04 4 7 Fresh Crabs From Johore Bahru, I Tastily Cooked f to your delight. W 496. Ipptr East Cout Botdi S"pon 11. f Tel: M3ISS ft *****5 I von JHP) i>REsTnußnnTj<30 words
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Miscellaneous780 1971-04-04 4 On your TV and Radio II.M A.M. Opening md the Jack La 5.1S Darnel Boone-The Allegiances ■Vf Lanne snow (Malay subtitles) I?'? a e l VS" i repMt) M 5 Moving Report— Middle East: 2 4S P'ogrimme summary 8.53 My Friend Fl.cha— The Golden 11J "sas rsr $JI st*3 >•«780 words
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Article, Illustration125 1971-04-04 5 THE Malaysian High Commissioner to Singapore. Inche Abdullah bin All presenting his credentials to President Sheares at the Istana yesterday. He arrived in Singapore from Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday to take up his post. Inche Abdullah. 48. was previously Chief of Protocol and Deputy Secretary125 words
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483 1971-04-04 5 SINGAPORE, Sat WRITTEN submissions on an uncontested divorce suit which, according to the parties, may vitally affect other similar pending cases have been submitted to Mr. Justice D'Cotta for determination on points of law. Today, the High Court fixed the suit for continued483 words
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Article186 1971-04-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Malaysian-based syces called off their go-slow campaign today and it was work as usual at the races here. This followed a successful last-minute bid to settle the dispute at the Labour Office here this morning. Representatives of the Racecourse General Employees' I'nion186 words
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Article31 1971-04-04 5 PENANO. Bat. More than 300 pilgrims from North Malaya disembarked from the liner Anthun this morning to a rousing welcome by tome 2.000 friends and relatives at Swettenham pier.31 words
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Article45 1971-04-04 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat. Thieves broke Into a shop in Kampong Bason? near here yesterday ana escaped with SI. OBo In cash and goods. Proprietor Mr. Lee Im Swee told police the thieves got into the shop by removing some wall planks.45 words
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127 1971-04-04 5 DEATH ON THE ROAD AND UNDER A TRACTOR IN PERAK IPOH, Sat. Two people *died in road mishaps and one in a tractor accident in different parts oi Perak yesterday. In Taiplng, Abdul Majid bin Sudin. 52. was killed on the Taiping-Simpang Road when his bicycle was involved in a127 words
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Article39 1971-04-04 5 IPOH. Sat. Lumberjack Ong Kool Lin. 20. was today admitted to the Oeneral Hospital here in a serious condition with head injuries. A tree he felled crashed on him in the Grlk area yesterday.39 words
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Article30 1971-04-04 5 'Be careful call BUTTERWORTH. Sat Assistant OCPD (Crime) here. Asst. Supt. Harbans Singh, today urged residents in the district not to be negligent when they leave their houses at night30 words
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Article91 1971-04-04 5 Sat. A team of five teachers and five National Junior College students will attempt to climb Gunong Tahan, the highest peak in West Malaysia during the Easter weekend. The leader of the group, Mr. Chan Kar \Vat, 22, of Dunearr. Technical secondary School sale today91 words
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424 1971-04-04 5 Top civil servant heads Malaysia's national airline K. LUMPUR, Sat TOP civil servant, Mr. G.K. Rama Iyer, has been named the No. 1 man in Malaysia's $100 million flag carrier, Malaysia Airlines Bhd. r*ir. Rama Iyer. Undersecretary (Special Duties) in the Prime Minister's Department, will lead the four-man board of424 words
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Article66 1971-04-04 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Three men were Jailed for three years each today for robbing a man Chan Ah Kway. of $340 In cash and valuables In Tanah Merah Besar Road on Dec. 2 last year Tan Ah Chwee 26. and Lim Geok Kee, 27, were also66 words
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Article53 1971-04-04 5 SINGAPORE. Sat About 20 children of British and Australian servicemen today raised 51.500 for the Singapore Home for Retarded Children through a "marathon" swim sponsored by their parents The children aged from eight to 16 jwam between two and five miles in the pool at the53 words
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Article41 1971-04-04 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The MP for Bukit Ho Swee. Mr Seah Mvi Kok. today opened a one-day food and fun fair organlsed by the Buklt Ho Swee Secondary School advisory commil tee in aid of the school wel--1 fare fund.41 words
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Advertisement164 1971-04-04 5 over 4 6 you need it The New Corolla. If you're over 46" and you drive as a single unit. To protect you if and doors designed with a twoan ordinary car, your head and and when those bumps come. stage opening angle, shoulders are always abo;e the top And164 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-04-04 5 The weather The weather outlook for Singapore today from 6 am to noon: Pair.14 words
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424 1971-04-04 6 SINGAPORE, Sat. Air transport growth in South-east Asia in the next decade will be so spectacular that it will compel greater co-opera-tion among the region's national airlines. This was stated today by Mr. Llm Chin Beng. MSA's deputy managing director, one of six speakers424 words
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299 1971-04-04 6 Why a big chitfund boss got depressed and stole sarongs SINGAPORE, Saturday J^ CHIT FUND company boss was so depressed by the recent Malaysian Government ban on these companies that he took to drinks, sleeping pills and 1 finally theft. In the First Magistrate's Court today, Laik Ngee Ang, alias299 words
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Article63 1971-04-04 6 SINGAPORE. Sat Delegates from agency companies of the Vladivostok-based Far Eastern Steamship Company today ended their week-long conference here to review the activities of the Russian shipping company. The delegates from Japan, Hcng Kong, India and Malaysia expressed great satisfaction over the rapid expansion of FESCO63 words
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Article45 1971-04-04 6 BUTTERWORTH. Sat. A one-year-old boy. Llm Soo Lee. was lound drowned In a pond near his house at Padang Lalang here yesterday. The boy was playing with his brothers and neighbours when he was believed to have fallen Into the pond.45 words
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103 1971-04-04 6 'NEW UMNO RULES TO MEET CONDITIONS OF THE '9Os KUALA LIMPIR, Sat— The Imno Central Kxecutive Council at its meeting here today, agreed to new amendments to its constitution. The amendments are to suit the conditions and the role of Umno for the next 25 years. The Prime Minister, Tun103 words
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176 1971-04-04 6 CINGAPORE, Sat. A teacher, charged in a magistrate's court today with disorderly behaviour by shouting at two policemen at the foyer of the Chartered Bank at Clarence Lane, blamed his men-tally-ill mother for causing him all the trouble. Wu Tze Kok, 24,176 words
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Article49 1971-04-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat —The Chief of Naval Staff. Commodore Dato K Itia m, will leuve here on Monday for a five-day visit to the Royal in Navy's bases In Sibu. l^abuar. and Tavvau Hi will be accom] Commancer V. Ramachandrun and Lt. Commander Seah Gua:i Hock.49 words
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Article33 1971-04-04 6 IPOH. Sat. Ng Thy a lorry driver, was fined $373 oj the traffic court here today foi overloading nls lorry by ttuet tons on the Chemor road oi Mar. 30.33 words
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Advertisement83 1971-04-04 6 V'"' 4iiv i^h v\s*^J^ ''A stays y e "it^'W I I y^i H6 oirA E übnn T s (IFWARS WHITF RED INDIAN SWiL LABEL WHISKY PINK SALMON "TENDER TOUCH" LHULL Iff lIIOIX I <£* -ye PER TALCUM FREE QUART I 10. 7* OZ. CAN. $2"IO.THELOT $15-95. PER BOT. yen uiab83 words
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497 1971-04-04 7 Carole Chong - Carole Chong By IT was 17 years ago, that the Malaysian Government started to draw the Orang Asli out of their jungle abode. A deoartment of Orang Asli affairs was set up in 1954 charged with the tusk of making them into497 words
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1060 1971-04-04 7 JUDY YOUNG - JUDY YOUNG It was about four years ago that social escort service started in Singapore. Today SUNDAY TIMES brings you an up-to-date picture of this thriving trade. BY SINGAPORE JN ii small room behind a renovated shoplront in one ofAgencies - 1,060 words
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Article, Illustration159 1971-04-04 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— His artistry was admired by thousands at the Expo 7l in Osaka last year. Professor Klnsaku Nakane, creator of the 75-acre Japanese garden at the fair, is now in Singapore to create a similar stunner on a 30-acre site beside Jurong159 words
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Advertisement210 1971-04-04 7 IT IS THE that count OVER 150.000 SUCCESSES THE RAPID RESULTS COLLEGE OF LONDON for rapid rbsufife in n»o»* 1 hp.rt.lr.moil po.tal tuition for L.w (Ll.i.. $««,.io, r •hip CIS C of Accountoncy (A.C.C.A.. 1.C.W.A., A.1.A.). ■anking (Inttitutc or Bank,,, Inturonc. (C.1.1.). Book-kccp.n, In.trfuf. of Book-keeper, a -id Rclotcd Doto210 words
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Article, Illustration185 1971-04-04 8 Pauline is TOP all-round student SINGAPORE. Sat. Pauline Ang Hoel Yeong, 17. (above), has a very good reason for thai smile. She has won a nationwide contest organised by the Nanyang Siang Pau to find the best all-round Chinese secondary school student. The prize is a return air trip to185 words
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Article, Illustration537 1971-04-04 8 Never butter up your prospective boss, job-seekers told SINGAPORE, Saturday JJOVV does one properly apply for a job? What is required of an applicant during an interview? How does one go about choosing a career? These pertinent questions, which continually plague school-leavers, job-hunters, parents and vocational guidance teachers, were today537 words
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119 1971-04-04 8 Boys who sell 'banana rice' at airport SINGAPORE Sat A handful of "nasi Icmak sellers are causing a nuisance at the Singapore airport. Daily between 4.00 p.m and 6.00 p.m. two small boys armed with basket* filled with 'nasi leinak" roarti the public concourse tn attract tourists Despite being driven119 words
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70 1971-04-04 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Watchman S. Surat Singh, 43, was today fined a total ot $70 for two traffic offences in Mohammaed Sultan Road on April 12 last year. He was lined $20 (or (ailing to display "L plates on his motorcycle while being a provisional driving70 words
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Article58 1971-04-04 8 SINOAFORE, Sat. The Singapore Infantry Regiment band will perform at the monthly Changing of the Guards at 5 p.m. tomorrow at the Istana. Also performing tomorrow are the police band at Macßltchie Reservoir from 5 to 6 p.m. and the Hua Yl lntregrated Primary School band58 words
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Article31 1971-04-04 8 SINGAPORE. Sat The Oxford and Cambridge Society of Singapore tonight held Its annual dinner at the Cafe Allegro in Goodwood Park Hotel. About 80 members and guests were present.31 words
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Article31 1971-04-04 8 IPOH. Bat. Ng Thye Moy. lorry driver, was fined $375 by the- traffic court here today for overloading his lorry by three tons on the Chemor road on March 30.31 words
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147 1971-04-04 8 SINGAPORE, Sat—Airport security officials made a futile 24-hour vigil for an international drug pedlar passing through Singapore. Up to late last night the man said to be a German, who was due to arrive from Bangkok on his way to Australia, failed147 words
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122 1971-04-04 8 14 injured as holiday bus overturns KOTA BHARU, Saturday poURTEEN people, inciuding seven girls, were injured when a chartered bus skidded and overturned at Kampong Puyu, about 32 miles from here, this morning. Five, of them, including the bus driver who was seriously injured, were admitted to the general hospital122 words
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Advertisement89 1971-04-04 8 MAMA MIA BUFFET^, As always Sunday 12.30 p.m.- 1.45 p.m. C Now! Tuesday Thursday 7 p.m. 8.30 p.m. I Pfl Mot Hot tempting Italian buffet. y-J I Take your pick. Dozens of real -V, I S Italian dishes. All you can cat. feWh c r\ Only 3 90 FIRST SINGAPORE89 words
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PEOPLE AND PROBLEMS
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Article, Illustration940 1971-04-04 9 Mother going blind, but she can't visit her... jyjRS. PARAWADI Makanadar of Singapore is in a dilemma. Her mother in Malaysia, who is going blind, is longing to see her. Says 'Mrs. Parawadi: "I have stayed in Singapore lor almost la years. I was born in Kedah and I have940 words
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Article75 1971-04-04 9 TO TAXPAYER of Singapore. The < on mi i sMi hi it of Inland Revenue says it is not the practice of his department to give advice on hjpnthi-tu.il cases. "What Tax-Payer uants is how to reduce his tax. Clearly this is not one75 words
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147 1971-04-04 9 Judge sets aside 9-month jail term IpENANG, Sat. Dato Justic H. S. Onj? today set aside a nine-month I sentence passed by a lower court on a man convicted of robbery and instead I bound him over in $250 for one year. "There were unhappy irregularities at the identification I147 words
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Article68 1971-04-04 9 The Straits tin price in Pen|an& yesterday dipped by anoi her $2 to $642.00 per picul on an official offering unchanged on Friday's close at 256 tons. I The market was barely steady with fair support mainly from the United States and Japan. I The overnight68 words
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Article133 1971-04-04 9 ITVAIA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Co-operative Union of Malaysia today reiterated its full support for the formation of Angkasa under which all cooperative bodies will merge into one national organisation. The formation of Angka*a was unanimously agreed to by 1,500 representatives of co-operative societies at their133 words
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383 1971-04-04 9 CHIN CHENG MEI - The problem with the English educated by Dr. Tan CHIN CHENG MEI: By London, Sat. THE problem with the English-educated is that they think the world revolves around the English language, Gerakan secretarygeneral Dr. Tan Chee Khoon said here last evening. Bahasa Malaysia, he added, is not so "formidable a383 words
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Article, Illustration142 1971-04-04 9 MISS S'GOR CONTEST: ONLY 9 GIRLS SO FAR... lil A I A LUMPLR, Sat. The Malaysia Brauty Congress is disappointed over the poor r< spunsc to the Miss Selangor Miss World contest. I hi- executive producer of trie coneress, Mr. Chan Kai Cheuns. said yesterday the response was so poor142 words
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Article25 1971-04-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Lord Mayor of Melbourne Mr. Edward Best and Lady Mayoress will pay a vu.it to Malaysia beginning on Wednesday25 words
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Advertisement372 1971-04-04 9 WHAT SECRET POWER DOES THIS MAN POSSESS? HE HAS INNER VISION... The Ancients called it COSMIC CONSCIOUSNESS There are no physical limitations to inner vision the psy< hie faculties of man know no barriers of space or time. A world of marvelous phenomena awaits your command. Within the natural but372 words
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217 1971-04-04 10 Courageous Kathy launches two vessels SINGAPORE, Sat. Cour- age, not beauty, is what a girl needs to launch a thousand ships. So nine-year-old Kathy Desonier discovered today when she christened two new ships. Looking very pretty in a frothy-white frilly dress, Kathy took a deep breath, swung round and smashed217 words
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Article, Illustration308 1971-04-04 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. The cost of building ships has risen 70 per cent in recent years. And now this worldwide trend is making itself felt in Singapore. But the Republic has the advantage of low labour costs that oil set the increase in the308 words
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240 1971-04-04 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two grandsons of a Singapore property owner who died 94 years ago are challenging In the High Court the basis on which the value of the estate of the dead man is to be assessed. It was only in August 1968 that240 words
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Article28 1971-04-04 10 TELUK ANSON. Sat— Thieves broke Into a bungalow on Ratanul estate near here early this morning and escaped with a table (an and an electric kettle.28 words
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245 1971-04-04 10 Ministry: No ban on Hong Kong troupe's programme 1/UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Secretary General to the Ministry to Home Affairs, Tan Sri Sheikh Abdullah said today that the programme issued by the Hong Kong Silver Star troupe had not been banned. The programme which had been banned was a bogus245 words
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146 1971-04-04 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Seventeen Filipino dancers arrived from Manila tonight to perform at the Philippines Trade and Tourism Exhibition which opens at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow. The dancers, from the "B a y a n i h a n Dance troupe." an internationally146 words
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66 1971-04-04 10 Interest rates on Treasury bills reduced KUAL.A LUMPL'R. Sal The interest rates on 1:i bills has been re<. percent, the Ti> today. The reduction 'oc k effect from Vedr.esday. The present i 4 Dtr Cci .i .num. 182 day;- 54 pei cent and 3' I s', per cent A Treasury66 words
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Advertisement201 1971-04-04 10 LAST WEEK The Greatest Bargain Event of the Year at ROBINSON'S Open today Sunday s^ y^y^ j^**^ oo^ 10.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. FURTHER > REDUCTIONS y Don't miss your chance of HAVE NOW BIG.BIG SAVINGS /^^^t\ HURRY! HURRY! A e UAKinRA rc THE BEST BARGAIN LADIES HANDBAU5 <|^p»-w--~-- T201 words
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Advertisement281 1971-04-04 10 A GREAT TIM LIES IN STORE f OR YOU... ■THE ZABETHE WILDE SHOW Exciting lobcthc Wilde, singer with c voice ond pcrsonolity thot'll send you wild with cxetcment. Sec Kino Kong ond Miss Joouor. Lough w.th Lorry Cole, the rubbcr-foccd comcdion ond his pretty portner, Moggie. Showtimes 10 p.m. 11.45pm281 words
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342 1971-04-04 11 When adults wear 'childish' clothes I CAN understand why 1 some of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board receptionists complained about the styling of their new uniform a mustardcoloured pinafore over a matching shirt. The pinafore is too closely associated with schoolgirl uniforms especially for girls who have just started working.342 words
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Article, Illustration658 1971-04-04 11 Judith yong - Keeping a fresh face for those ads Judith yong jyt OTHER is the considerate wife in a pick-me-up tablet advertisement. Brother is the well dressed teenager in a footwear ad. Big sister is the daughter going on overseas study in a bank ad. Second sister is the girl taking aHAN HAI FONG - 658 words
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Article, Illustration346 1971-04-04 11 Getting set for the outer space look TN THE past 14 years, Mary Quant has designed everything from cosmetics to shoes, corsets to overcoats, and kept a million girls ahead in fashion. Now, she is convinced, contemporary beauty is about to take a more dramatic turn so get ready for346 words
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217 1971-04-04 11 Guesss who 's the April Fool niton your boss has a sense of humour! THE usual April Fool's Day victims are the police, fire brigade and casket companies. Seldom your boss. But four bold girls last week played an April Fool joke on their boss and then found that the217 words
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Advertisement218 1971-04-04 11 P^Bring 0n...V hot tato and Ingredients 2 cups KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 6 frankfurters cup catsup 2cups instant mashed potatoes, cooked and seasoned cup grated Cheddar cheese 2 tablespoons regular margarine or butter, melted Method 1. Crush Kellogg's Corn Flakes into crumbs. 2. Cut frankfurters lengthwise almost in half. Roll outsides218 words
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Advertisement352 1971-04-04 11 TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Tampax tampons are a "new" development. True Fa!se_ 2. Unmarried girls use Tampax tampons. True False__ 3. It's better not to bathe during your period. True False_ 4. Tampax tampons are for active women only. True False__ 6. It's easy to learn how to use Tampax352 words
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Advertisement105 1971-04-04 11 Advert Itcmtnt Lemons For Beautv To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bottle of lemon Deiph the latest type skin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon Deiph makes the complexion, neck and105 words
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Advertisement311 1971-04-04 11 Advertisement Complexion Loveliness To give your complexion a radiant loveliness, smooth a protective film of tropical moist oil over your face and neck to ease away roughness and tiny lines, and to beautify and guard the skin against the drying effects of wind and weather. Oil of Ulan is recommended311 words
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Article, Illustration590 1971-04-04 12 DIABETICS CAN NOW LIVE A NORMAL AND FULL LIFE Message from Dr. M.G. Candau Director-General of the World Health Organisation AT the beginning of this century diabetes mellitus was a formidable disease. Its diagnosis in a young child was a notice of premature death. Its discovery in a man or590 words
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Article52 1971-04-04 12 HEALTH MINISTER VISITS HOSPITAL The Minister of Health. Tan Sri Haji Sardon bin Haji Jubir, visited the Kuala Kubu District Hospital and Rauang Health Centre recentlyPicture shows the Minister discussing a point with the Deputy Chief Medical and Health Officer, Kuala Kubu, Dr. B. Saraswathy (centre), and Dr. (Miss) R.52 words
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Article, Illustration917 1971-04-04 12 WHO helps Malaysia to fight diseases J^O one has contributed so much to public health in Malaysia than the World Health Organisation of the United Nations. Although it came into the picture only a decade ago, WHO has been instrumental in the eradication, control and study of age-old diseases which917 words
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Article, Illustration1200 1971-04-04 13 ¥11 any community 1 the first demand in the field of health is for medical care. Even in primitive societies the medicine man was held in great regard. All governments give top priority to the expansion and development of adequate health services, and1,200 words
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Advertisement63 1971-04-04 12 When a mother caresit's BEN'S Cowhcad butter because... not even the best is good enough for her, but "COWHEAD" butter has something extra j^L~i* which satisfies her and her family <r &&j$ZdM BEN AND COMPANY LTD. 32 KUCHING ROAD. SINGAPORE 4. TEL.*****-5 Branches: Johore Bahru, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Kuantan, Ipoh,63 words
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Advertisement87 1971-04-04 12 OVERWORKED? TIRED? YOU NEED YOU MAY MOT KNOW that C^^T T the reason for geieral r^Je/ BEIKLIN debility, lack of appetite, depression, etc., may be ■^BMLw£J2f):l- Vitamin/Mineral deficiency and it may be difficult to pinpoint which particular tr£££j:£? ssvr^s I* vitamin or mineral it re- r==!~-== i.. lu^ sponsible for87 words
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Advertisement230 1971-04-04 13 Don't be SHADOW W of your W usual self... d* EAT what I you like iflthen URODOnfL THE UNIVERSAL TONIC URODONAL will eJiminote oil Urid-Acid ond prevents indigestion ond constipation. Sole Agent G. NICOLICH. PO. Box 454, Spore Tel; *****. THE BEST WAY TO GOOD HEALTH -THE NATURAL WAY Health230 words
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Advertisement472 1971-04-04 13 r^j HEALTH CARE WORLD WIDE Abbott develops and markets internationally a broad line of products to meet growing health -care needs world wide. in 158 countries. PROFESSIONAL PHARMACEUTICALS Antibiotics Anti-convuliontt Sedatives Anti-dandruff preparations Anoractics Laxatives Diuretics Estrogens Anti -hypertensives Vitamins and Hematinics Anti-asthmotics Cough preparations Anti-coagulants HOSPITAL PRODUCTS, DIAGNOSTICS AND472 words
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Article221 1971-04-04 14 A puerile political ploy s! APARTHEID has become a source of discomfort for South Africa. The British arms sale issue and Black Africa's increasing vocality have brought the contemptible policy— and those who advocate it sharply into international focus. As a means of relieving this discomfort somewhat, Prime Minister John221 words
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Article182 1971-04-04 14 fHE morale of West Malaysian teachers, according to their union, has declined with the increasing volume of work demanded of them. Two parties are responsible for this problem. Both have some re-thinking to do. Teachers must recognise their changing role. The National Union of Teachers can help182 words
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Article, Illustration1387 1971-04-04 14 ARNOLD DIBBLE - ARNOLD DIBBLE by Will they lure the rich jet-set tourists to Malaysia? DON'T bring the spirit of Monte Carlo to Malaysia That's one side of the country's current casino controversy. The other side argues that the "chips are down" for Malaysia's tourist prospects unless sophisticated entertainment casinos is introduced.1,387 words
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Article544 1971-04-04 14 Singapore husbands by test..' AND who is this lover boy laden with flowers and gifts lor his wife? Why, of course, its the typical Singapore husband on pay day. I've been reading all about him in the European travel magazine "Exit-visa." I quote: "Probably the world's best husbands are to544 words
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Advertisement8 1971-04-04 14 m. InhJi/ii i. m SOLID OOLD LADIII WATCHES8 words
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Advertisement526 1971-04-04 14 YOU TOO CAN SUCCEED! "YOU PASS YOUR EXAM FIRST TIME or I go on helping you until you do pass" My promise to every Bennett Airmail College student is backed by long, successful experience of a famous British college which offers personal tuition by post. Thcusands of students have passed526 words
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Miscellaneous36 1971-04-04 14 K^^K^l sT^ahd TucYve\ —v&'re here to enjoy Vai^e got to have a [K?£T£r? ourselves! Relax m*h kxeak.onoe in while,., UMI -haveGowfml. I u.tfll.haepuuttithemMHqi Get -Hie glasses filled,,, -what seKf we have I LaiiinniuiunniniiaiMaaHßjH^HHiß^MßHfelilll tliiitll HI iidiahaa36 words
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Article, Illustration3747 1971-04-04 15 DORIS LILLY - Jackie's husband DORIS LILLY By Fifty years ago a boy snubbed by his family decided to go his own way. His name was Aristotle HE EMIGRATED, STEERAGE CLASS HE CAME BACK RICH I DOUBT if there lias been a man who gives his wife so much luxuia and love and3,747 words
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Advertisement121 1971-04-04 15 V? *4^"- £?usual $2 90^ /^^l^*«-* 1 A todays2.6o tts^ I 0 today: $3.50 Premier Store Bata Building North Bridge Road People's Park Complex Cold Storage Shopping Arcade President Shopping Centre Lion City Hotel Outram Park Complex TCBUEKL. BLJBKf*f 4|^fc>S||iiHU; Good to M-, j(^J| W\dm W rave around. H 1121 words
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Article, Illustration445 1971-04-04 16 TODAY'S highlight on TV Malaysia is this week's episode in "The Hot Line." (6.15 p.m. Nl). Richard Yarmy, real life brother of antihero Maxwell Smart of "Get Smart" will appear as KAOS agent Brady. Psychiatric complexes of the woman incapable of loving are examined in "Hang by One445 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1971-04-04 16 SHE'S A REAL BEAUTY -FROM ANY ANGLE THE Datsun 240-Z must surely rate as one of the most exciting sports cars in Singapore today. The clean, Italian inspired design captures the imagination and I cannot think of any other sports car in the same price range that's as pleasing to1,111 words
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Article, Illustration569 1971-04-04 16 Clement Mesenas - Keeping the catch Clement Mesenas Take a trip to Singapore's Southern Islands. You will be enthralled by the beauty of the abundant coral reefs and the myriads of brilliantly coloured fish to be found there. Not much investment is needed for this fascinating view of Neptune's tropical splendour beneath the569 words
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Advertisement234 1971-04-04 16 Wonderful Copenhagen at no extra fare... if your destination is Amsterdam, Bre- point in the United Kingdom for the normal men, Brussels, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, destination fare. Hamourg. Hanover, Munich, Paris, Prague, The SAS Trans-Asian Express* to Europe Rotteriam, Vienna or Warsaw. daylight all the way takes you over the234 words
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930 1971-04-04 17 SAMAD ISMAIL - At a makan kechil of 'sajaks' and short stories SAMAD ISMAIL By COME time ago on my way back to Kuala Lumpur from an assignment in Province Wellesley, my car broke down on the trunk road between Bagan Serai and Taiping. It was late evening. The nearest town was a930 words
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1000 1971-04-04 17 PAUL ABISHEGANADEN - PAUL ABISHEGANADEN By THE beginnings oi music making in Singapore would take us as far back as the early days of the Straits Settlements, when the early settlers influenced both western and non-western forms of music. This review will only mention certain broad1,000 words
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Advertisement256 1971-04-04 17 I ~^^e& p*f° i 591 Paradise opens in April The paradise land of Kashmir bursts into beautiful spring just for you, in April and remains open till early November While it starts getting hot in the Indian plains, Kashmir is cool and pleasant. And Kashmir is right on your way256 words
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Advertisement534 1971-04-04 17 ME THE fIIR&HIP TO OR FROM EUROPE ■■■Wkw' v If you are thinking of flying— consider this: Our great white liners sail between Australia and England via the Cape. You could go in one. You could enjoy that journey. You could enjoy three weeks of air-condi'.ioned, stabilized, sundrenched well-fed comfort.534 words
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Miscellaneous307 1971-04-04 17 Sunday Times Crossword ACROSS: 1. Forebode* (8). 7 I DOWN: 1. Put in position (Si. Aromatic Plant (4); 10. Power 2. Make angry (6): 3. Carbonaof smelling (4); 11. Assert (4); ceous deposit (4): 4. Stupid per--12 Word-puzile (8); 15. Bellow son (3); 5 Obtain (3); 6. A (4)- 17.307 words
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Article, Illustration378 1971-04-04 18 Ernest Corea - Ernest Corea By itffARCO Polo, Fa Hsien and Columbus had their problems, of course, but for all the developments of modern communications, modern travel does have its snares. Who would imagine, for instance, that a traveller would be met with steely eyed suspicion by378 words
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Advertisement106 1971-04-04 18 T>The open door to the wide, broad land of Australia. Connect in Djakarta. Flights every Monday, Wednesday and As Where sun, sand and surf make a background to nubile Saturday. For reservations call your travel agent or Cathay Australian girls. Beautiful sun goddesses. And if the sun Pacific, *****. works106 words
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Miscellaneous230 1971-04-04 18 IN SINGAPORE: RUchl Reservoir aPrk EXCURSION Group: Hsin 5 p.m. Hua Yi Integradted Min Village Community rPimary School band at Centre is organising a Botanic Gardens. 5.30 tour of the Jurong Bird P ni th^'t^H P Vll !f and MALAYAN NIGHT: An the Golden Pagoda at eveninc of Malay culture230 words
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226 1971-04-04 19 What we also need is a Pan Pacific circuit f FHE introduction of Australian Formula Two for the main sin-gle-seater sports car event, the participants from 12 countries and the record number of VH entrants for the various events are the landmarks of improvement in the 1971 (irand Prix in226 words
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Article, Illustration242 1971-04-04 19 By Oth man Wok, Minister for Social Affairs for the same purpose. I must also warmly compliment the many commercial sponsors, especially motor traders, who have increasingly come in as sponsors in the 1971 Grand Prix. The Grand Prix essentially promotes consciousness and interest in motoring in general through -motor242 words
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Article, Illustration1388 1971-04-04 19 ERNEST FRIDA - When the champs battle for the chequered flag... ERNEST FRIDA By PAN New Zealand racing ace Graeme I^i\yrence pull a hattrick at the Singapore Grand Prix this year? Motor-racTng experts cannot answer this question. What they can testify to, though is that this year will see the assembly of some1,388 words
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Article, Illustration445 1971-04-04 20 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By THE Singapore Grand Prix for motorcycles will for the first time be an open affair this year. Fifty-one competitors will take part. Unlike previous years when the Yamaha works team dominated the event, this year's race will be more exciting and thrilling with445 words
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Article, Illustration526 1971-04-04 20 What it will be like at Sembawang It'll be a grand occasion for the spectators THIS year's Grand Prix is expected to be a spectacular success. This is mainly because the high-powered organising committee led by the Minister for Social Affairs Inche Othman Wok, has left no stone unturned to526 words
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Article, Illustration980 1971-04-04 21 ANNE WONG - ANNE WONG By IF anything could put me off motor racing, the very thought of being cmglit in a merrily burning car would. Us bad enough beng reminded of the liivs of hell without actually having to be in one myself! What980 words
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1579 1971-04-04 22 The verdict at Brands Hatch: Very smooth In her own words how ANNE WONG took up racing CARS and driving have always held a strong fascination for me. As a child I used to hop into any car leaving our house just so that I could go for a drive.1,579 words
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Article, Illustration540 1971-04-04 23 THE PRIVATE TUSSLES OF THE LITTLE 600s JHIS year the Clubman Event for cars luis attracted a record entry of 55 cars and drivers. This is a good omen for organised racing in Singapore, in Singapore, in contrast to irresponsible road racing. The regulations for this event have540 words
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Article, Illustration1039 1971-04-04 24 Anne Wong; Winston Lee - Anne Wong and Winston Lee By The going will be tough and leading the onslaught against Poon the champ will be the HarveyMalik Datsun team THH Saloons and Tourers event, always a favourite with the crowd, lias attracted a total of entries. This unprecedented number1,039 words
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Article280 1971-04-04 25 IT was a brave new car for a brave new world. But in the hard world of automobile finance, golden dreams get tarnished very quickly. Twenty years ago, the motoring public was not ready for a car without clutch or gearbox. The "automatic" was280 words
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Article, Illustration394 1971-04-04 25 The thrills I get from racing is worth that $16,000 DETROL station owner r Teo Eng BOk, 30, is somebody who gets as much fun out of preparing a car for a race as he does racing it. For him racing on the Grand Prix circuit is only part of394 words
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248 1971-04-04 25 Godfrey Roberts - Question that confronts car salesmen Godfrey Roberts By pVER since automobiles first came on the roads there have been motor races. And the first question that confronts the owner or the salesman of a car today is how fast will she go? The quest for glory from racing, since the248 words
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Advertisement82 1971-04-04 19 WILL ONCE AGAIN BE IN THE LEAD f I2__ ijr^^^ Whether it's music for ■WAT *33^B~^r£ M your home or an entire I '•■•^■ii™ Sound System for Big ff S^^l^^^Jr^B I Events like international "i Wl r I Grand Prix, you can rely PROVEN LEADERS FOR THE 7TH TIME j82 words
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Advertisement31 1971-04-04 19 THE SENSATIONAL CR-ELECTRODE SPARK PLUG with the 5-woy crcopago barrier BOSCH GERMANY'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER a OF AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT C^ DIESEL ELECTRIC (M) PTE LTD SINGAPORE TEL *****4 KUALA LUMPUR TEL *****31 words
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Advertisement224 1971-04-04 20 increase COIWf Ort with creates style fcr your car and home too! SUN-X is a durable product guaranteed by Dv Pont Colour tinting is approved by Goverment Beneficial Features a Controls heat, fade, glare and ultra violet rayt. rlT't""** a Look* better and lasts longer. -*>fT "tX «li a Natural224 words
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Advertisement246 1971-04-04 20 |ljS*r^£t&lJ -MERCURY With 6 12 volts electro- cempessors marine units alsoavailablt I AVAILABLE FROM W. Malaysia South Auto Co. dwh) Sdn. Bhd. Auto Acc.iior,., 53 Bclficld Street Ipoh Pc.c. 55 Joloo Trcochcr Xl Th. A««ior... Hhik $*§o»«t Store A Aoency lit, i 7 Gre 1 Lone lDlh p 0 8-10246 words
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Advertisement40 1971-04-04 21 ONCE AGAfNf Swiss precision timing for the Singapore Grand Prix IW.de Range of Latest Auto Parts Accessories for your choice. TAI CHONG MOTORS ACCESSORIES 81, Jolon Besor, Smgopore 8, Tel: *****. 3, President Shopping Centre, Tel: *****6. Serongoon Rood, Singopore.40 words
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Advertisement637 1971-04-04 21 I th 6 best friends >i^TiS^ l^nP^ I a car ever had ~T n^ car main^^nce ask your dealer for catalogue of Holt maintenance products stop radiator leaks w/M E32 1 >D 0 IT yourself Cata| Re air Kit router i««i<s .t you W?&Mm w Glass Fibre jmpfvi radiator. A637 words
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Advertisement147 1971-04-04 22 V KM 1/ I Iks dp) Hi f f j^r Sleek, Smooth and Powerful I The Colt Galant GTO is the king of the road. Its sleek mi and unique shape combined with the power- packed engine makes i jfc ""HH^" s the driver the king of them all. The147 words
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Advertisement147 1971-04-04 23 driving just isn't healthy anymore Rid yourself of the thick exhaust fumes, feeling. Tropicool has a nationwide stifling heat and unearthly smell. service and a generous warranty of 24 INSTALL A TROPICOOL CAR AIR- months or 24,000 miles. CONDITIONER NOW! SAVE 8 8 8- Tropi cool car air-cond-Tropicool is American147 words
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Advertisement230 1971-04-04 23 ji^J'*" ■•HbSi^bS^ 1 bhbk SHBaHV j I '^^^B^L 1 blb^B^B^^ I 1 U- *w^^^rtM r- BJBBBjBB J^f^tP- M. 't Rfc I BH I W 4/ InP^^^\ trri I m^^B I b^b^b^B Wmm* B^LvL^^Sl^B^B^B^^B^B^B^BHLuTf H— r— l B^l 1* jT^^ I^B^BHR^«MDB^B^B«BV^B^HRnI^VI H I IBT A^Ba^B^Blf^D*"' t*"» ">\.^B« jHH^^Nfß^^^HßH'^Hrlu 1^ IBE BBf^230 words
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Advertisement291 1971-04-04 24 Can your car dance If your car seems prone to dance the body sway, tyre scuffle, steering wander, steering wheel shock, wheel bounce, float, rear-axle hop and wheel patter check for faulty shock absorbers. It can lead to broken springs, tyre replacements, much wear and tear on running gear and291 words
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Advertisement126 1971-04-04 24 HEALTH CARE WORLDWIDE SAFE DRIVING TIPKeep Murine in your car use it regularly to ease the strain of eyes tired from road glare, traffic, dust and wind. WHEN YOUR EYES DRIVE YOU CRAZY Stop for Murine Just two drops r^g^i-^* brighten, cleanse T^Z.^- 0 and soothe travel S <*"""£ weary126 words
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Advertisement60 1971-04-04 25 K B Itq.qq I Hit II n oj| vi rvfcivrs-v ORIGINAL HORNS .L-a^Rssaalsl I lIAU AND AIR HORNS iß| MADE IN FRANCE Efficient rugged and reliable. _Rjn%uJ^B Instant loud clear tone. Va Pr wh^^fcA^S^w as ly m °unted on all motor vehicles. Jr Wm^Ls Available in a wide range of60 words
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Advertisement364 1971-04-04 25 MUSIC Model: MC R6OOO STAAR System Car Stereo Cassette m W Player/Recorder with FM/MPX Radio. BY Fully transistorized with OTL M^B circuit to assure crisp clear tone f«sli^s^^s|^^BHo J/ j quality and distortion-free sound, l' Recording monitor while trans- jl£S|3J~ |^My Q*> I fering from FM/MPX radio. I^Q|| Cassette automatically364 words
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Advertisement348 1971-04-04 26 QUALIFY IRf FOR PROMOTION THROUGH SfiO SPECIALIZED TRAINING IN MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL SUBJECTS Learn at home to improve your position and to earn what you are really worth. ICS home-study courses have helped thousands of ambitious men to achieve promotion and better pay. Moderate fees— all books supplied. Take the348 words
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Miscellaneous66 1971-04-04 26 the LONE RANGER P£7ie&Al/AAEO TO Al£Ef> TOO PUM&4& f/?OAf /OE/VT/jCy- S 3/ v 4/ r jjajPAi m&f /C^-r-J^^v iNG 7»£M, 7H£ TWO STAGS ATOOBE/TS TA*T£ H/M H?OM SSZJ- I I %?3L?A,r ,7\ L/AT£ I SA/O/ A4CK O&= i \V J >t*y HAA/r THBX-/P TO J StOA/TO /Gf/V M^ I^S ALL66 words
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Miscellaneous35 1971-04-04 26 I HERE COMES A c~*~i /~*~i r*~) s~i n n* I another one j 1 1 1 h in I 1 ff I i_u TELL THIS ONE OFF A ijy{- v but GOOD JM (one35 words
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Article, Illustration334 1971-04-04 27 THE film is similar to the tragic and comic production of "Bonnie and Clyde." Yet "Alive or preferably dead" holds its own by offering an v n c o mjp r o m is ingly wild style and an extravagant scenario, plus some lively334 words
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Article324 1971-04-04 27 BEETHOVEN wrote 16th quartets which are among the greatest works in that branch of musical literature These can be roughly classified into three groups Z SR I S£SSSn th h X PUS 18 QUartetS represent absorbed the forms and speech of Haydn and Mozart and then began to324 words
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182 1971-04-04 27 All the girls want to be maths teacher Frankie's pet WHEN crooner Frankie Cheah 800 Seng is offstage or outside recording studios, he has only two things on his mind— figures and girls. Frankie's a mathematics teacher in a girls' secondary school in his hometown Segamat. No wonder the girls182 words
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Article, Illustration261 1971-04-04 27 DACRE: LONDON - SHIRLEY TALKS OF THE GIANT WHO PROTECTS HER DACRE: LONDON By PETER $HK has had her trials and tribulations has the tempestuous Shirley Hassev, but now she tells me: "I feel I've weath c r e d the storms in my life I'm most definitely happier than I've ever been."261 words
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Advertisement219 1971-04-04 27 ■lidoVpens'today" 6'shows 1 9.00 am, 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm J! Plus TODAY 9.00 am at CAPITOL-REX-SKY-ROXY B ADMISSION FOR ALL SHOWS: $1, $2, $3-No Free List Emission [Impossible A SHAW PRODUCTION in SHAWSCOPE COLOR CHING LI CHEN HUNG-LIEH, CHIANG NAN MANDARIN WITH SUPERIMPOSED ENGLISH A CHIiIESE SUBTITLES. I" UNITED219 words
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Advertisement25 1971-04-04 27 I Today: 1.30-3 30-7 00 A 9.30 pm I Chiang Kuon Chou Chin Fei I "FAMILIES ARE IMPOSSIBLE (Mondorin-Colorscopa). 11.00 a.m.: "Some Girls Da" (Color).25 words
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Advertisement283 1971-04-04 27 ORCHARD: Grand EASTER Attraction! v -NOMINATED FOR 10 BRITISH ACADEMY AWARDS Including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor. 4 AMERICAN ACADEMY AWARDS Including S i-^^^^Best Actress Best Supporting Actor.— —-——i From MGM, Producers of David Lean's "Doctor 43(^BBBBBB)aV t i^H^Fibied by David Lear fiyan's Daughter ROBERT MrTCHUM283 words
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Advertisement571 1971-04-04 27 .mis, ■-■-I l-iri.i'ini^ LAST 2 DAYS! Ham, 1.30, 4, 4.30 9.30 p.m. "ALIVE or preferably DEAD" Giuliano Gemma: In Color Opens Tuesday "ROMEO A JULIET' Olivia Husiev: Leonard Whiting A Paramount Picture. NOW SHOWING No Fr«« Lid S Shows At II S Showi At 11am, 1.30, 4, II 11 am571 words
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Article55 1971-04-04 28 DAR ES SALAM (Tanianla). Sat. Tanzania yesterday became the fourth African nation to announce they will boycott the Munich Olympics If Rhodesia are allowed to participate. Zambia, Ethiopia and Somalia already have said none of their athletes will go to Munich following the announcement that55 words
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Article48 1971-04-04 28 SYDNEY. Sat. Australian Graham Wlndeatt, British Commonwealth Games 1.500 m swimming gold medallist, today broke the 800 m freestyle world record with a time of Bmin 28.8. Wlndeatt, 18. clipped o.2sec off the record set by Mike Burton of the United States In 1968.48 words
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Article25 1971-04-04 28 NEW YORK, Sat. Joe Prazler was named "Fighter of the Month" by Ring MagaHne yesterday following his victory over Casslus Clay last month.25 words
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324 1971-04-04 28 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By ENGLAND'S rugby team, who will be touring the Far East this year, have decided to play a number of matches probably three in Singapore in October on their way home after the tour. The Singapore Rugby Union said yesterday324 words
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Article, Illustration32 1971-04-04 28 JANSEXITES fullbacks Buddy de Silva and Richard Gomez (right) prevent Daljeec Singh cf Khalsa from scoring in the SHA Div. 1 match yesterday. Timespic by Han Hai Fong. (Report in back page).32 words
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1008 1971-04-04 28 Three-record win sweep by Ghulam Shah GULAM Sarwar Shah, winner of the National Schools' cross-country championship last week, was again in top winning form on Friday when he won three events in record times at the Ahmad Ibrahim School's annual athletic meet at Upper Thomson Road. Gulani won the 8001,008 words
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Article51 1971-04-04 28 The happy side of failure LEEDS. Sat. Leeds luted made a record profit of £171.951 last season when they FAILED in their bid to land an F.A. Cud. and Lea rue championship treble. And seven of their players earned between 1 10.000 and 12.500. The previous year they had lost51 words
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278 1971-04-04 28 T^HE TWO silver trophies that Arsenal pursue will turn to crocks of gold for the players who win them. Highbury officials have presented an astonishing peck into their bookkeeping. They gave no figures, but it is possible to say with278 words
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253 1971-04-04 28 Squad of 20 aim to revive pro boxing in S'pore rORMER national welterweight champion Mohammed Yusof is planning to revive professional boxing here, after a five-year break, with a squad of 20 former amateur and professional boxers. The revival has been planned for April 16 at the Oay World stadium253 words
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125 1971-04-04 28 Second half goals send Vernon crashing TVIAJU Secondary scored their I'l1 1 second straight win when they beat Mt. Veinon 2-0 In the B Division of the national schools girls' hockey championship at Parrer Park yesterday. After a scoreless first -halt Maju poured on the pressure and not both their125 words
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Advertisement854 1971-04-04 28 Acknowledgements MRS. CHEE and family thank relative*, friends. family doctor, and members of St Bvmadrtte Church for their services condolence and at the funeral of late r. ier Chec Su Han Religious announcements SINCAPORE BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH A rconditlon.di 252. lunearn Road Kn<lish Services. Sunday School V a m Worship854 words
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Advertisement833 1971-04-04 28 Books and publication* A PRACTICAL COURSE of building your own incubator, row to male cb.ck hrtodrr by your own. $10 per ecurse rost fret. Llan Klmian. P.O. Box «o. Alexandra B'pora I. Touri and Excursions MAM- H0 RAVEL (CRVICE Ltd.. Milaya Seven Days BIUO7-. alreonditloned Bus 8*135,-. (Provided Hirconditloned room),833 words
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Advertisement154 1971-04-04 28 Where to stay (Spore) HOTEL SAVOY, "TTrA7""flpper""vv I llkle Road. B'por* Tel: *****/3. Wellknown for personalised Service. Central, elevated, peaceful surroundings. Swimming facilities and park. European Chint-M' cuisine. Airconditioned Accommodation. BlnKle 520.00 125.00: Twin-bedded $28.00— J36.00: family Suites $40.00. STRAND HOTEL Bencoolen Street Town centre quiet, clean reasonable rates. Airconditioned154 words
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Advertisement70 1971-04-04 28 Table bargain week at Diethelm Big reductions on this and many other Diethelm tables. Dining tables, coffee tables, occasional tables, bedside tables, side tables, big tables, small tables, round tables, rectangular tables in many styles and finishes. AND EVERY ONE A BARGAIN. All genuine Diethelm crafted quality, now at very70 words
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Miscellaneous47 1971-04-04 28 =""""^I?E I r^H^T^j^TßvV*si *4 r^B^^t^T^J^l t|||||||||||| i= Chop that log ,1 jh. /Teabn to oo the 5 USING UP AU YOUR r~~> \t^~ V A l AT IT Si WOOD. YOU MUST \X^ O»Vfl r>rti»i lain *eid. Ur«»ini> to? but kum froa» phulv|nph> I>> »>Un. > Hun. S47 words
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470 1971-04-04 29 Non-whites ruled out of Springbok team JOHANNESBURG, Sat THE South African Government has ruled out the Inclusion of two non-whites in the Springbok cricket team to tour Australia later this year and lessened the chances of the tour taking place. South African Cricket Association president Jack Cheetham today announced the470 words
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279 1971-04-04 29 Sobers hits unbeaten 178 to put W. Indies on top BRIDGETOWN. Sat—Sklp- per Gary Sobers hammered an unbeaten 178 as the West Indies took the initiative on the second day of the Fourth cricket Test against India here yesterday. The West Indies, needing to win here to level the five-matchReuter - 279 words
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Article, Illustration55 1971-04-04 29 |)ITAMBAH (NO. 1 ll) ridden by Hassan Ahmad, winning from Olec Cassini (No. 10), Subian Dalwee up. Hidden on the rails Is Ad Valorem (Johnny Nelson), who finished third On the left are Honest Deal (I>< Coleman), fourth, and Gambalan 11. fifth on the inside55 words
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1957 1971-04-04 29 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By J)ITAMBAH, ridden by Hassan Ahmad, scored a thrilling win by a neck from rank outsider Oleg Classini (Subian Dalwee) at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Third, a head away, was the favourite Ad j Valorem (Johnny Nelf.ion). Encore confidently ridden1,957 words
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Article46 1971-04-04 29 POOL 59.347 lit. No: *****5 $2,513 2nd. No: *****0 $1,156 3rd. No: IMSK $378 Starters ($4B etch) Nos: *****9. *****9. *****2, *****0. Ul»«i *****6. *****9. *****4. *****3, *****7. *****8, *****7. Consolation ($5l each) Nos: *****7. *****4, *****9. *****8. *****4, *****3, *****0, *****4, *****7. *****9.46 words
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Article46 1971-04-04 29 LONDON. Sat. Fegeo U6-D won the Mildmay Steeplechase run over 2m 80-yd at Liverpool yesterday. He beat Brave Knight by six lengths with Red Sweeney, the favourite, third. BrytlK.n won the Liverpool Spiing Cup handicap run over 101 170-yd from the favourite Grisaille.46 words
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Advertisement190 1971-04-04 29 a^Hl sssss^a^a^ssl I sHssW I K^lv^B J^al a^a^a^ Thai International can take you to Bangkok twice a daymorning or evening Catch our evening flight from Singapore and arrive in time for a good night's sleep or a good night out. In fact, your Bangkok night begins when you board our190 words
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Advertisement334 1971-04-04 29 NOTICE LEMBAGA BAND\RAN PETALING JAVA Architectural Design Competition The Petalirg Jaya Town Board invites Architects registered under Part I of the Architects Ordinance of 1951 to take part in the competition for the design of the Petaling Jaya Civic centre comprising a multi-purpose HaH Complex and a public Library. Full334 words
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Article, Illustration139 1971-04-04 30 EPSOM JEEP - Daryl's Lark should outstay his rivals EPSOM JEEP By gARYL'S LARK, winner over 9f twice, looks a good each-way bet in the lOf race for Class 5 Div. 1 horses (3.25) at Kuala Lumpur today. This four-year-old is a sound stayer, being by Melbourne Cup winner Even Stevens. Saxony, who139 words
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Article, Illustration1390 1971-04-04 30 \MHF.R LASS: Looks too lor Class 6; led all the D Div. 1 6f race with 8.1 I on Mar. 6. Korv TINGGI II: Led all the way in Dlv. I 6f race with 7 7 last week; a 14-lb penalty not trouble him; good iouble. ORACCrUL1,390 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1971-04-04 30 GOING FORECAST: Good to yielding sjrJ^iMM 2.15 CLASS 6. DIV. 1 —6F HiTnriTaUßl ($5,000 $3,500 to winner) 1 ***** AMBIR LASS a Cjn,b<-r> Har»rl*S« S 5071J3 PRASIR HILL II ol P.h.ns) OUST FURY" I UttO-* N- 10 V <«-; 1 J TRfSL£ ACI (TrrbU) Samsurl 5 U-i <■1,030 words
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Article124 1971-04-04 30 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER AMBER LASS KOTA TINGGI AMBER LASS ■> »<~ir i Grace ul View Amber Lass Fraser Hill RA Fraser Hill Bulldoxer Picture House TRI. ANGEL BILLET-PROOF L. H. SIMMER 2 Film Studio Long Hot Summer Kilat Long Hot Summer Trishaw Angel Trishaw Angel DARYL'S LARK124 words
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371 1971-04-04 30 Piggott decides to ride Minsky in '2,000' LONDON, Sat.— Frank Durr, not Lestet Piggott, will be on My Swallow's back in the 2,000 Guineas next month. There has been a headon clash between the iron wills of Britain's racing tycoons, owner David Robinson and the champion Jockey. Piggott will be371 words
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Article166 1971-04-04 30 OANGKOK, Sat. Israel's Maccabi Club last night beat a Bangkok Combined team 2-1 in an exhibition match which tamely ended the 11 -day fourth Asian Champion Club's soccer championships here. The first half ended at 1-1. The Israeli team wen the championship by default as the166 words
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138 1971-04-04 30 LONDON. Sat— Tost batsmen Clive Lloyd o: the West Indies and New Zealander Glenn Turner are among the Five Cricketers cf the Year in the 1971 edition of Wisden cricketing annual. Both play in the English county championship and had' outstanding seasons last138 words
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Advertisement277 1971-04-04 30 Ik 4 We require a dynamic young man with initiative, a good command of English, Chinese and the National Language for our Consumer Products Division in the capacity of a FIELD SUPERVISOR He will supervise and train sales staff, be responsible for the distribution and merchandising. He will involve himself277 words
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275 1971-04-04 31 HONG KONG. Sat. American pro Orvllle Moody today fired a third four-under-par 66 to take the lead going Into the final round of the Hong Kong Open golf tournament with a 54-hole aggregate of 12-under 198. "I'll try to shoot another 66275 words
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239 1971-04-04 31 Chuang's hopes lie in the -balance- TtfAGOYA, Sat. China's Chuang Tse-Tung will know on Monday if he has a chance to regain his singles title in the world table tennis championships but his fate lies in the hands of a 19-year-old Hong Kong boy. Chuang, three times world champion, meets239 words
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158 1971-04-04 31 CJREENSBORO (North Carovr Una). Sat. Miller Barber and Pete Brown, given a break by early starting times, each birdled the final hole yesterday to tie for the second round lead of the Greater Oreensboro Open golf tournament here. Both Barber and Brown finishedReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration487 1971-04-04 31 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By pORTUNES changed hands rapidly yesterday leaving Singapore and Hong Kong locked for an interesting finish on the final day of the interport cricket match on the Padang today. Hong Kong, overnight 39 for two, were dismissed for 117 yesterday morning in487 words
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Article41 1971-04-04 31 Victoria School trounced Oan Eng Seng 5-0 In a national schools 'A' Division boys hockey match at Dover Road yesterday. Malklt Singh (2), Harblnder Singh (2) and Pirat Singh scored. In another match. Raffles bt Serangoon Oarden Technical 2-1.41 words
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Article214 1971-04-04 31 SINGAPORE Ist inns 209 HONU KONG Ist inns P Davirs c Balakrishnan b Martens 1 J. Shroff c Balakrifbnan b Davey 55 R. Lalchandani c Balafcrls man b Srmtton 5 C. Rowe c Pritam b .Srrutlon 34 R. Daniels b Scrutton 0 B. Kwong Wo c Scrutton b Muruthi214 words
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Article61 1971-04-04 31 D. Hebdlge (handicap 12) won the SICC "A" Medal with net 68 at the Island New Course yesterday. Runner-up was Singapore amateur champion Jimmy Stewart (scratch) who had net 69. First nine ballsweep winner was Eric Owee with net 33 1 and Hebdlge was runner-up61 words
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276 1971-04-04 31 Jansenites saved by D'Cruz's late equaliser lANSENITES, runners-up last year, were heading towards defeat at the hands of Khalsa when a late goal by Joseph D'Cruz saved them in a Singapore Div. 1 hockey match at the padang yesterday. They drew 1-1. i Khalsa. who played with 10 men, put276 words
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104 1971-04-04 31 16 S'pore judoists to tour Thailand. Malaysia K. S. Moorthy, a Fourth Dan black belt holder and a veteran in Singapore judo, will lead a 16-member prison officers' team to West Malaysia today. They will then proceed to Thailand. They will meet judo clubs in West Malaysia and Thailand in104 words
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Article50 1971-04-04 31 LIVERPOOL. Sat. Specify, ridden by Johnny Cook, put In a tremendous run to come through In the final stages to win the 130 th running of the Grand National steeplechase today. Second was Black Secret, ridden by amateur Jim Draper, with Astbury, Jimmy Bourke. astride, third.50 words
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Article57 1971-04-04 31 MANILA. Sat. Japan jumped to a 2-1 lead In the Davis Cup tie with the Philippines when Junto Kawamoii and Takeshi Koura beat Bddir Cruz and Ray Deyro 6-2. 8-6. 3-6, 8-6 here today. In Jakarta, Australia led Indonesia by 1-0 In their Eastern Uone tie after57 words
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200 1971-04-04 31 A N 86-RUN second wicket part- nershlp between Chris Syer (51) and A. Ooodban (35) highlighted Singapore Cricket Club's 48-run win over Johore Civil Services Club In Johore Bahru yesterday. SCC who chose to bat. declared at 160 for the loss of five wickets, leaving200 words
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404 1971-04-04 31 Burnley down 4-0 as Leeds move on LONDON. Sat. England striker Allan Clarke sent Leeds surging into the final lap of the English League soccer championship when he scored all four goals in a crushing 4-0 triumph over Burnley today. Leeds, who face Liverpool In the European Fairs Cup semi-finals,404 words
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193 1971-04-04 31 MONTREAL. Sat. Japanese iTI women won all four singles quarter-finals In the Canadian Open badminton championships here today. Two Malaysians Rosalind Singha Ang and Sylvia Ng were eliminated. Sylvia putting up the better fight In losing 12-11, 1-11, 6-11 to Etsuko Takenaka. In tne193 words
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Obituary52 1971-04-04 31 ARNOLD PAUL DftKIR 74. 16 SIX lap Walk. paucd away peacefully 3 4.71 Funeral Monday sth April. Oort*s« leave« rriidcner ai 4 pn> for at JoaeptTi Church. Victors Strett. thence to Bldadan. MADAM CMINO CHAI VOfN pamed away peacefully on S4.TI Cortege leaves 1. aarkiti Road 2.30 p.m. on52 words
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Miscellaneous20 1971-04-04 31 CRICKET: Inter-Port Hongkong v Spore (Padang, 11 a.m.). Inter- Oon» Games (Willow School, 9 a.m.). SPORTING SAM by Reg Wootton20 words
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