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Title Section15 1971-01-09 1 The Singapore herald No. 146 Singapore Saturday, January 9, 1971 M.C(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS15 words
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388 1971-01-09 1 Heath in Pakistan as antiBritish riots continue RAWALPINDI, Fri. British Premier Edward Heath arrived here today on a two-day official visit to Pakistan and was received at the airport by President Yahya Khan. Mr. Heath flew m from Cyprus and wfll visit India later on his way to the CommonwealthAFP - 388 words
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Article101 1971-01-09 1 JERUSALEM, Fri. Dr Gunnar Jarring, the United Nations Middle East peace envoy, met Prime Minister Mrs Golda Meir today for talks on the resumption of his mission, a few hours after flying into Israel on a 48-hour visit at the invitation of Foreign Minister Abba Eban Mr YussefAFP - 101 words
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Article, Illustration361 1971-01-09 1 100 buses halt for To a Pay oh showdown ONE by one 100 buses rolled up to a stop on both sides of Lorong 1 m Toa Payoh yesterday as 300 busmen from two rival companies gathered for a punch-up. Service was disrupted for about two hours from 4.30 p.m.361 words
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Article149 1971-01-09 1 MONTEVIDEO, Fri. Police In Montevideo said today that British Ambassador Geoffrey Jackson was kidnapped this morning and was m the hands of the Tupamaros guerillas. Mr. Jackson became the third kidnap victim held by the Tupamaros, who had U.S. soils expert Claude L. Fly and Brazilian diplomat Aloysio149 words
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Article375 1971-01-09 1 Accord, but not all the way DEFENCE officials of the Commonwealth Five announced accord yesterday on the political framework for a fivepower arrangement to replace the Anglo-Malaysian Defence Agreement and on the future of the Kota Tinggi Jungle Warfare School. Two other important questions will be referred to the Ministerial375 words
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261 1971-01-09 1 Razak tells of plans to build dams KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Government is to build dams as long-term flood prevention measures, the Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, announced here today. Tun Razak, who returned here after visiting the flood-stricken areas m Trengganu and Pahang, added that the Government was now261 words
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Article, Illustration253 1971-01-09 1 Kaunda IS coming after all LONDON, Fri. The Zambian High Commission here cleared up a misunderstanding yesterday by announcing that President Kenneth Kaunda would definitely attend the Commonwealth summit conference m Singapore next week. "The President is certainly going to attend the meeting as planned," a High Commission spokesman said.AP; AFP - 253 words
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Advertisement14 1971-01-09 1 BANK OF AMERICA, world's largest bank, sets up regional headquarters m Singapore Page 1714 words
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Advertisement56 1971-01-09 1 |ji|> {9V* jrjS Bflßßl iP -^^S. KONG HEE VATTCHOY shop for the wQtf^CHINESE NEW YEAR |HH9^ AT THE Kmnkekimk /IwTf lt\ 1 f Select from our wide ran Qe l/lra^L t^w of bright new items for y° ur ljpjl^ Chinese New Year Shopping. C.X.TANG (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. 310, Orchard Road.56 words
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Miscellaneous13 1971-01-09 1 WEATHER outlook for Singapore from C a.m. to oon today: Scattered slight showers.13 words
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578 1971-01-09 2 I MUST congratulate the Herald for calling attention to the probable greater communal self- ten tredness of students m Chinese-English integrated schools than m English and Chinese-medium single-stream counterparts, as well as the apparent lack of difference m bilingual capacity between this type of integrated school578 words
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342 1971-01-09 2 Fair's over but where's the money? I AM writing this letter m the hope that it will help future T.T.C. students from being exploited at the college by some selfish and irresponsible lecturers for their own selfish ends. As college students, they are considered to be the "Mood of college"342 words
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Article143 1971-01-09 2 WHY FILM WAS BANNED I REFER to the letter by Martin Pereira (S.H. Jan. 2) "Why did the censors ban this film?" I would inform your correspondent that the Board of Film Censors considered that the film "Woodstock" was unsuitable for exhibition m the Republic for the following reasons: THE143 words
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382 1971-01-09 2 THE DISADVANTAGES OF THAT PEDESTRIAN MALL A PEDESTRIAN mall at Raffles Place appears at first to be a good idea. On closer examination, it has numerous faults and disadvantages for it does not solve the problems of shoppers, patients, and workers who have to or want to go to the382 words
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253 1971-01-09 2 NS bond rule puts us in helpless position THE Government has placed many of us m a helpless situation with its recent rule regarding cash and bank guarantees for students already abroad This rule, no matter how one looks at it, has no logic 1 at all. I myself am253 words
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213 1971-01-09 2 Why must we wait so long for this test? I WENT to the registration counter for the highway code test (written) and was disappointed to find that the next date available for booking was June 8, 1971. I am perturbed particularly when I understand that such written tests are held213 words
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Article468 1971-01-09 2 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Saturday, January 9, 1971 THE Press release issued at the end of the two-day meeting of five power defence officials m Singapore yesterday was brief and, m part, cryptic. Both the brevity and the cryptology suggest the existence of questions which have468 words
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Article531 1971-01-09 2 ROBBERIES like accidents are preventable. The Singapore Herald published a photograph of a door where a cheap mild steel padlocking bar and hasp has been used to "protect" some $200,000 worth of valuable properties. In this instance the thieves did not even attempt to cut the531 words
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Advertisement18 1971-01-09 2 ft? CREST mk mf QIIITQ i|\y DUIIu W In English Terylene/Worsted BP^^ pr.ce $69.50 ECL s o ROBINSON'S18 words
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164 1971-01-09 3 Drivers for eight days— 100 civil servants ONE hundred civil servants will turn chauffeurs and guides for eight days when the Heads of Commonwealth Governments meet here on Jan. 14. The all-male team of executive officers, teachers and clerks have been handpicked by the police and Defence Ministry. They will164 words
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Article, Illustration215 1971-01-09 3 ABOUT eight out of 29 tourist guides who graduated yesterday from the seventh tourist guide course have been selected for the coming Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference. They have been chosen because of their ability to speak fluent English and215 words
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Article64 1971-01-09 3 THE sailing times of two pilgrim ships have been altered because of the Malaysian floods. The Pilgrim Officer. Inche Ahmad Mood. Mustaffa, said yesterday that the pilgrim ship Anshun will now sail from Godown 42/43, Gate Two, at about 1 p.m. on Tuesday. The Kuala64 words
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196 1971-01-09 3 MRS. INDIRA Gandhi Is expected to lead ike l§member Indian delegation for the lint few days of the Commonwealth Heads of State Conference here next week. Informed sources said that Mrs. Gandhi will arrive here on Wednesday, accompanied by her Foreign196 words
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Article50 1971-01-09 3 THE MINISTRY of Home Affairs said yesterday that the tourist who was involved m an incident with three African delegates to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference at the Hotel Hilton early on Thursday morning was NOT an Australian, but a British subject living m Australia.50 words
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Article, Illustration100 1971-01-09 3 PRESIDENT Sheares gave a reception for heads of diplomatic missions and their wives at the Istana last night It was the first official function m the Istana since he took office last Saturday. Ministers present Among those present were Foreign Minister Mr. S. Rajaratnam, Minister of State for100 words
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Article85 1971-01-09 3 CUSTOMS SEIZE $23,000 OF GANJA CUSTOMS officers, on routine patrol, yesterday seized 150 Ib. of ganja, estimated at $23,000 m the retail market, from the Indonesian vessel Bflgo, soon after her arrival from Pulau Belawan, Sumatra. The officers, led by Senior Customs Officer Jackie Lim, carried out a two-hour search.85 words
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97 1971-01-09 3 Two fined for motor-bike offences S. RADHAKRISHNAN of Joo Chiat Place was fined a total of $110 for three traffic offences committed m Old Kallang Airport Road on June 10 last year. He was fined $25 for not having "L" plates, $25 for riding his motor-cycle without wearing a crash97 words
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Article76 1971-01-09 3 A LORRY driver who cut across the path of a police vehicle and collided with it was fined $120 m a magistrates' court yesterday for inconsiderate driving. Soong Weng Kee, of Syed Alwi Road, admitted having driven m Outram Road without due care and attention on July 876 words
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Article, Illustration112 1971-01-09 3 A 51-YEAR-OLD driver Singgara Singh (above), was flung into the Bukit Timah Canal yesterday morning, when he was hit by a car m front of the Singapore Traction Company's depot. The car then rammed a lamp post. He was dead when picked up112 words
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Miscellaneous13 1971-01-09 3 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker Otto </ ■j^jjif!??!^^!^ n^n^n^n^Bjaa^^^^^^^n^n^n^a^nK-^^^^^^^^s t i f^K y j13 words
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Article, Illustration409 1971-01-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. American medical supplies and blankets for flood victims m the east coast arrived m Kuantan from Saigon today. They were flown m by a U.S. Air Force Cl3O. Two C 124 Globemasters have also arrived with four UH-1 helicopters m their409 words
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177 1971-01-09 4 Shell- PSA talks on oil slick report SHELL Company officials will meet the Port of Singapore Authority to discuss a report that Government chemists are analysing samples from oil tankers near Pulau Bukom to find out which ship left an oil slick three days ago. A company statement said: "At177 words
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171 1971-01-09 4 PUBLIC LECTURE BY NOBEL PHYSICIST AT NANTAH DR. CHEN-NING YANQ, Nobel Laureate m Physics, will give a public lecture at a symposium organised by the Physics Department of Nanyang University m its auditorium on Jan. 20 at 8 p.m. Dr. Yang, who is also an external examiner for Nantah, will171 words
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Article114 1971-01-09 4 THREE 15-ton cranes went to the rescue of a 10-ton eight-wheeler crane which rolled into Telok Ayer Basin yesterday. The eight-wheeler was transferring timber from a lighter on to a lorry when it slipped down the steps into the sea. Two 15-ton cranes tried to lift114 words
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205 1971-01-09 4 150 nurses sign up for basic occupational health course ABOUT 150 nurses from industry, hospitals and clinics have registered for an introductory course on occupational health. The course, which will begin on Monday, is being jointly organised by the Singapore Trained Nurses' Association and the Society of Occupational Medicine. The205 words
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Article40 1971-01-09 4 ALLAN Clark, holder of a provisional licence, was fined 130 yesterday for carrying a Ktssenger on his motor-cycle Upper Thomson Road on May 4, last year. He was also fined $60 for not having insurance coverage.40 words
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Miscellaneous30 1971-01-09 4 HZ King Fnlnrti sy»dif tr. l»c 1970. WotM ri«M* NMMi "Why did you grab your hat and coat just be cause I asked you to have a drink with me?"30 words
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Article, Illustration499 1971-01-09 5 Residents lack social contact A CLOSE LOOK AT OUTRAM PARK OUTRAM Park Housing Board Estate represents a remarkable achievement m public housing, but more should be done to improve the social amenities for resiui n i s Particularly children. Mr. Kolchl Nagashima, a lecturer at the University of Singapore Faculty499 words
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186 1971-01-09 5 200 EXPECTED TO TAKE PART IN 11-MILE JURONG WALK TOMORROW JURONG residents are organising an 11-mile walk for tomorrow morning between 7 9,30. Two hundred people are expected to join m. Mr Jacob Jayaraf, chairman of the Jurong Residents Race Walking Committee, said: "Competitors include top walkers like Francis Senggol186 words
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Article, Illustration273 1971-01-09 5 Cecilia— a first big step of 8,000 miles AT 21, Cecilia Hughes' first Me step took her 8,000 miles from her home Id Newcastle. U.K. She is one of four Volunteer Service Organisation graduate teachers who arrived two days ago to work here for one year. Celia, who has just273 words
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Advertisement123 1971-01-09 5 |£tf Iff Watch her ■SSIh &f°w tall and rS^^^B Ctt*Afl<7 Witfl L i wiiS ouuiik mvi ail MILKMAID. JBk .^m^^^^m X JL j^H £v PFJ Milkmaid has been the most trusted milk for R B fl^Bv JW^jBW generations helping children to grow up |p yWt /IjfHß That's why Milkmaid is123 words
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Miscellaneous26 1971-01-09 5 BLONDIE By Chic Young MQ BEASLEY SHAVED OFT T*] I I <3U6SsTshOui_Dm'T HAVE HIS MUSTACHE' w DONE IT iVE SOT THS ViWOLE y H N&GMBOQHOOO UPSET'26 words
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Article318 1971-01-09 6 KUCHING, Fri. The High Court of Borneo dismissed today with costs an election petition by a Sarawak AUiance member for a declaration that the election of the Sarawak National Party's Dato James Wong to the Parliamentary Constituency of Miri Subis was void. The court also dismissed a318 words
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204 1971-01-09 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. President Richard Nixon has offered assistance to Malaysia m its flood relief efforts, the American Embassy here said today. In a message to the Yang diPertuan Agcng which arrived here yesterday, the President said: "As the reports have reached me204 words
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73 1971-01-09 6 AN ORDER prohibiting Miss Estrella Carreras. off Amnesty International, from entering Singapore waft gazetted yesterday. It was signed by the Home Affairs Minister, Dr. Wong Lin Ken. Miss Carreras, 34, was In Singapore last raoneh Investigating conditions of political detainees. On her return73 words
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Article46 1971-01-09 6 KOTA KINABALU, Fri. The Sabah State Railways will complete its dieselisation programme by the end of the year, a State Ministry of Communication and Works spokesman said today. The programme is part of the railway's modernisation programme to improve its services. BernamaBernama - 46 words
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Article, Illustration66 1971-01-09 6 THREE youths yesterday admitted stealing a $ioo car radio from a parked car m Rutland Road, off Farrer Park, on Oct. 16 last year. Sanmugam Tangavalu, 18, and Nallalagu Palaniappan, 19, were jailed for six months each by a magistrates' court. Sentence on the third youth,66 words
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Article, Illustration358 1971-01-09 6 Enter two saffron-robed missionaries -from the US! TWO more saffronrobed monks are here to preach from New York. They are young American members of the Harekrishna movement. It means the International Society for Krishnaconsciousness and has Beatle George Harrison as a fervent follower. New York University graduate William Barke, 23,358 words
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Article120 1971-01-09 6 KUCHING, Fri. More than 200 detainees m Sarawak have been released since the formation of the State coalition Government last May, the Federal Minister without Portfolio, Dato Ong Kee Hui, disclosed today. He added that more would be released if the Government was fully convincedBernama - 120 words
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245 1971-01-09 6 IPOH, Fri. The CouncU of Malayan smallholders Association may appeal to the central Government to aid Small- holders affected by the floods. Its president, Inche Ismail Majid said this would be discussed at the council's executive committee meeting at Bangunan Getah Asli245 words
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Article, Illustration254 1971-01-09 7 JENNY LEW - THREE care-free young adults are dancing their way around the world because "we don't want to be tied down m one place yet when we have so many more years ahead of us!" Karen Law, 19, Tina Luk, 21, and Tony Ting, 22,254 words
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97 1971-01-09 7 Barbra's conning backOn A Clear Day BARBRA Streisand's third film, On A Clear Day Yon Can See Forever, m which she costars with Yves Montand, is coming to the Orchard Cinema. The Paramount picture m Technicolour and Panavision is based on the musical play of the same title ana was97 words
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Article, Illustration198 1971-01-09 7 WALTER SEOW - WALTER SEOW Barbra stars as Daisy Gamble, a girl whose powers of extra-sensory perception are discovered by a university professor (Montand). Under hypnosis, Daisy is able to relive previous incarnations. On A Clear Day was photographed on location m Brighton, England, New York City and at Paramount198 words
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Advertisement133 1971-01-09 7 itm oi; a\ax<:i: iiiiitjiiHMTY i:i:o\oa\y PUS Start the new year with a tremendous saving on a new Ford Escort. It's the car that re-wrote the records m races and rallies around the world, and proved conclusively m the London- Mexico Rally that Ford Escort offers the maximum m PERFORMANCE, DURABILITY133 words
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Advertisement221 1971-01-09 7 I "My daughter studied your course m her May holidays, I and on returning to school, I noticed AN IMMEDIATE I IMPROVEMENT m her work. Her end-of -year exams showed fantastic results. She was FIRST m I her class of 33. At the beginning of the year she wanted to221 words
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Miscellaneous758 1971-01-09 7 WEEKEND FOOD AND FUN GUIDE START the new year with a surprise for the one you love. Tell her/him that you've made a reservation for a romantic, idyllic evening for two food, wine, music and dancing. To help you we have today a price guide of several of the leading758 words
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Miscellaneous460 1971-01-09 7 Table D'Hote is served at $11 per person. The Sliver Wagon serves roasted American Prime Ribs of Beef every day and night at $12.50 per person. Sapper Club Dinner: $40— $50. Cover charge $s— slo, depending on shows. Dress: Jacket and tie. Entertainment: Oscar M'Lollie who creates an intimate and460 words
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Advertisement1240 1971-01-09 8 A JW ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL PPC REQUIEMS 4 REUNIONS Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40ctt All other classified advertisements Minimum (4/ for 20 words, each additional word 20cts BOX SERVICE1,240 words
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Advertisement581 1971-01-09 8 SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE 593-A. Ser.n.oon Road Spore. Tel: *****. (Opposite Rumah Miskin Police Station) Ex cellent Coaching For All Science Subjects. Health Science. Elemen tary 4 Additional Mathematics n L" T MS C Enrolment For 1970 Now m Progress. COURSES CONDUCTED for the following classes (A) Architectural Draughtsmanship (B)581 words
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Advertisement513 1971-01-09 8 LATEST TWOOOOR FROSTFREE Refrigerator G.E. Hotpoint Philips e.E.c. 4 Acma available at Marden General Services Telephone *****/*****0 82. Orchard Road. Singapore. HAUSLEITER OFFSET PROCESS CHEMICALS. F.,ix-Bottc"r Printing Rollers. Rodenstock Photographic Lenses. Conradty Carbons. Sinhansa Co. Ltd.. 131 East Coast Road. *****8. REMEMBER: If it's great fashion, it's at VANITY! Our513 words
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Advertisement561 1971-01-09 8 RACING HONDA 300 c.c. motorcycle with car trailer prepare I for 1971 Singapore GP. Withdraw.il of British troops forces sale. View at 110 Serangoon Garden Way Singapore 19. "CLEAN Air* EXHAUST DEVICE. Smokeless for diesel/petrol vehicles. Proved 100% effective by prestigeous companies m Singapore/Malaysia. Also agents for Motor Insurance. Special561 words
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Article, Illustration79 1971-01-09 9 ROME, Fri. Communist and non Communist unions yesterday called on Longshoremen and all other workers m Italian ports to stage a 24-hour strike on Jan. IS. The unions said the strike was to pressure the Government into discussing new policies for ports and shipping withAP - 79 words
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Article28 1971-01-09 9 IBADAN, Nigeria, Fri. Twenty suspected cases of cholera were reported here yesterday, bringing the number of suspected cases reported m Nigeria's current outbreak to 38.28 words
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Article186 1971-01-09 9 BOSTON, Frl. The Customs Bureau here says It has seized a Raphael portrait worth about US$l.5 million at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, but the museum claims it has not surrendered the masterpiece. U.S. attorney Herbert F. Travers Jr. said customs agents intended to186 words
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Article, Illustration177 1971-01-09 9 CHESS.by Herald Knight GRANDMASTER Laios Portisch (Hungary) had a beautiful win when he beat Grandmaster Bent Larsen (Denmark). Larsen adopted the Wing Game, and deferred castling. Portisch gave a counter-play on the queenside, and castled on kingside. Larsen then forced the issue with his king knight's pawn,177 words
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132 1971-01-09 9 Marquess denies 'Snowdon affair' report LONDON, Fri. The Marquess of Reading today described as "very horrible** New York reports of a romance between her daughter, Lady Jacqueline RufusIsaacs, 24, and Lord Snowdon, 40, husband of Princess Margaret. The Marquess, who said her family knew the Princess and Lord Snowdon well,AFP - 132 words
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Article54 1971-01-09 9 RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. The bullet-riddled body of a man was found near a deserted road m the outskirts of this city yesterday leading police to believe he was another victim of the Death Squad. It was reported that he was the eleventh Death Squad execution54 words
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Article150 1971-01-09 9 WASHINGTON, Fri. A bomb exploded today m an alley beside the Soviet embassy's Press annex here. Police said no one was reported injured. Shortly after the blast, a young woman who refused to give her name called the Washington bureau of the Associated Press and said:150 words
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Article, Illustration259 1971-01-09 9 RAWALPINDI, Fri. SESS^LEf 1 Minister SSL? 1 .""""xte" rejected the role of mediator Sl!Tti. Br K»fc «rms sale? to 2JSSL. Africa, the issue threatening a split In the Commonwealth. f" "fcrvtew with the Pakistan Television Corpora Mr Trudeau said he would --agree to disagree"AP - 259 words
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Article254 1971-01-09 9 Secret Soviet arms to Egypt WASHINGTON, Fri. At least six Soviet cargo ships have delivered jet fighters and other military hardware to Egypt and Syria within the last 10 days. U.S. Defence Department sources say the Russian vessels passed through the Dardannelles from the Black Sea, carrying about 20 crated254 words
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Article61 1971-01-09 9 HARROGATE, England, Fri. Sex was banned at Britain's biggest toy fair here yesterday. "The show will not go on," said fair director, Jeff Aldam, ruling that a sex game called Libido complete with four live players prepared to strip if they lost wasn't fit toAP - 61 words
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161 1971-01-09 9 McGovern plans to run for President WASHINGTON, Frl. Senator George McGovern of South Dakota said yesterday he would seek the Democratic nomination for the presidency m 1972. He said he would make the formal announcement m about 10 days' time. He said he felt he could not tell the "party161 words
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171 1971-01-09 9 U Nu will go if he's plotting a coup Sanga BANGKOK, Fri. Thai Deputy Foreign Minister Sanga Kittikachorn warned today that former Burmese Premier U Nu would be expelled from Thailand immediately if he was indeed carrying out antiBurmese Government activities m this country. General Kittikachorn is scheduled to leave171 words
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Article60 1971-01-09 9 BRUSSELS, Fri. Representatives of Nato countries yesterday discussed President Nixon's proposal for a worldwide agreement on the peaceful uses of the seabed. The aim is to get a common stand by the 15-member nations on the U.S. suggestion that all countries give up their claims60 words
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Advertisement63 1971-01-09 9 ONLY A FEW UNITS LEFT Luxurious Apartments from $120,000 SHOW FLATS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION Week-days 4.00 p.m. 6.30 p.m. Week-ends 10.00 a.m. 1.00 p.m. 3.00 p.m. 6.30 p.m. ANOTHER PROJECT BY: ililL® HOMES PIE. LTD. 40 CUSCADEN ROAD, SINGAPORE 10. Telephone: *****4 Tenure Freehold (Strata Title), Expected date of63 words
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Article, Illustration488 1971-01-09 10 We en beat Egyptian missiles say Israelis AN ISRAELI Air Force Base, Fri. Israel's pilots told U.S. Senator Edmund Muskie they are confident about their chances if and when they have to attack the massive Egyptian and Soviet anti-aircraft missile network near the Suez Canal. "It can be penetrated," saidAP - 488 words
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295 1971-01-09 10 Maurice jets round the world— on his day off SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. It was Maurice Rosen's day 0ff... 50 he flew around the world. The dapperly dressed millionaire businessman touched down yesterday at San Francisco's International Airport—completing a global hop m 41 hours, 30 minutes, a new world record onAP - 295 words
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Article79 1971-01-09 10 LONDON, Fri. Greek shipping magnate Aristole Onassis was yesterday reported threatening to abandon his bid to take over the Belfast shipbuilding yards of Harland and Wolff unless there is quick approval from the Governments called to sanction the bid. Friends of Onassis said he was getting increasingly impatient79 words
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Article57 1971-01-09 10 WASHINGTON, Fri. A Study Commission recommended yesterday that the U.S. Congress abolish the death penalty and reduce possession of marijuana to a minor infraction while overhauling all criminal laws. At the same time, the commission proposed a ban on handguns, registration of all firearms, stiffer sentences for57 words
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Article75 1971-01-09 10 JAJAHTA, Fri. About 20,000 inhabitants of Deli Serdang, eastern part of North Sumatra, had to be evacuated from their homes after torrential rainfalls and floods. Antara News Agency reported Several dikes m the areas had collapsed but so far there were no reports of casualties. It wasAFP - 75 words
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Article327 1971-01-09 10 New rush to pull out U.S. troops SAIGON, Fri. U.S. Secretary of Defence Melvin Laird will again speed up America troop cutbacks from South Vietnam, withdrawing all remaining 25,000 Marines by summer, it was learned today. Sources said he will immediately begin a seventh-phase troop reduction after May 1 that327 words
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Article, Illustration253 1971-01-09 10 LONDON, Fri.-Two thousand Jewish women marching m silence along Bayswater Road to the Soviet embassy m london yesterday to protest at the treatment of Jews m Russia. A delegation representing 13 Jewish women's organisations handed a petition to embassy officials urging that "the Jews mAFP - 253 words
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Article52 1971-01-09 10 LUGO, Spain, Fri. Two hundred and eighty wfld horses froze to death during the past two weeks m the Gistral mountain range of this northwestern Spanish province, authorities said yesterday. The province experienced its coldest winter this century with the temperature dropping to 11 degreesAP - 52 words
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Article49 1971-01-09 10 JAKARTA, Fri. North Sumatra has the highest record of smuggling activity m the whole of Indonesia m 1970, according to Antara news agency. The agency quoted AttorneyGeneral Major General Sugih Arto as saying that out of 118 smuggting cases, 53 were from North Sumatra. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article123 1971-01-09 10 PARIS, Fri. President Georges Pompidou has opted for a simple-type hydrogen bomb to advance the operational date from the early 1980s to about 1975, political sources reported Thursday. France now has a fleet of Mirage IV bombers and tanker p fe n i s for In-flightAP - 123 words
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Article59 1971-01-09 10 *u MILAN Fri Fire raged through one of the largest plants of the Pirelli Rubber Company last night causing an fs^ t s*n£sr* ot around nJXt 6 *L he c came un <i« r control three hours later the flames had burned up 70,000 "top quality" tyrisAP - 59 words
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160 1971-01-09 10 LUSAKA, Fri. Seventeen army officers 15 of them Britons and two airforce officers have been abruptly dismissed from the Zambian Defence Force and ordered to leave the country by January 18. Informed sources said the personnel were asked to vacate their Government houses m160 words
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186 1971-01-09 10 U.S. PLANS MILITARY CHECK IN ANTARCTICA WASHINGTON, Fri. A United States inspection team plans to visit some Soviet and other foreign stations m Antarctica to make sure no one is violating the ban on military activity on the sub-con-tinent. In announcing the six-man U.S. group will embark about Jan. 16AP - 186 words
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Article94 1971-01-09 10 NEW DELHI Fri. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Government agreed yesterday to give up direct rule of violence-torn West Bengal State and let its voters choose a new popularly elected local Government. The central Government has administered the state since last March, when a 14-party94 words
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115 1971-01-09 10 NEW YORK, Fri. R Y e mcii, iaclndfag two who arrived last week from Greece, were arrested early yesterday la a New York tavern and accused of possessing about U3$M,tM m ggrterfeft l« and 2t dollar Police said the bills were of115 words
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Miscellaneous18 1971-01-09 10 LAFF-A-DAY "About our elopement for tonight, Freddy I don't think I can get my homework done m time."18 words
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261 1971-01-09 11 WHY THE SHAH IS PLANNING TO RECOGNISE CHINA THE SHAH of Persia is expected to recognise China m the near future. An exchange of ambassadors between Peking and Teheran is confidently forecast for June at the latest. There is no doubt that the Shah is deeply disturbed by the admittedly261 words
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Article, Illustration700 1971-01-09 11 Julius Nyerere - Julius Nyerere GUIDE TO THE CONFERENCE OF COMMONWEALTH HEADS OF GOVERNMENT TANZANIA is one of the strongest opponents of Britain's proposal to sell arms to South Africa. President Nyerere visited Europe, Britain and the United States to present African objections on behalf of the Organisation of African Unity.700 words
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Article, Illustration780 1971-01-09 11 BOB HAWKINS - The factors that fuel anti-US feelings BOB HAWKINS BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS BY THE IMAGE of the unloved American has surfaced again n two Asian centres with anti US demonstra ions m South Vietnam and on offiawa the main island of the US-administered Ryukyus south of Japan. J JINTRASIA - 780 words
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Article, Illustration533 1971-01-09 11 Eric Williams - 25. Trinidad Tobago Eric Williams A STATE of emergency was declared m April 1970 after several weeks of demonstrations by Black Power supporters. On the same day, part of the country's tiny army mutinied and seized partial control of the Chaguaramas base. However, the police and the Coast Guard remained533 words
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Advertisement22 1971-01-09 11 Three good reasons Modern Design Technical Perfection Top Quality .The MONTO "fef'g'ft BLANC lOr all Fountain pens occasions! S^ intpens from Germany22 words
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505 1971-01-09 12 'VARSITY STUDENTS MUST BE CONCERNED IN NATIONAL LIFE' AN AMERICAN urban planner has suggested that the Housing and Development Board commission the University of Singapore's School of Architecture to build one experimental housing block every year or two. This could result m some interest505 words
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Article, Illustration148 1971-01-09 12 BUSMEN'S CLASH IS AVERTED took off at 5.45 p.m. and by 6.15 p.m. all the 60 buses had left Lorong 1. The 40 Changi buses lingered until Mr. Tan met the workers at about 6.30 p.m. NTUC president Phey Yew Kok and several union officials who had arrived at the148 words
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448 1971-01-09 12 Dramatic drop in cavities after fluoridation FLUORIDATION of drinking water m Singapore has dramatically lowered the incidence of dental cavities m children with minimal damage to their teeth, according to a ten-year study conducted on seven-to nine-year olds m Singapore. The results of the study on the effects of fluoridation448 words
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Article159 1971-01-09 12 From Page One Karachi chanted and hurled bottles, forcing shops to close. Similar demonstrations have taken place m several parts of Pakistan over the past three days, many aimed at British High Commission buildings. The Pakistan Government has also expressed its regret at the publication ofAP; AFP - 159 words
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Article61 1971-01-09 12 A WOMAN, Teo Ah Cheng, 55, of Lorong Patawi was killed m a collision with a motor-cycle at the junction of Lorong Patawi and 7V&m.s. Upper Serangoon Road at 7.30 p.m. last night. The motor-cyclist, Chia Kee Loi, 22, of Jalan Hock Chye was61 words
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205 1971-01-09 12 PRINCESS Soraya and her escort, Italian film director Franco Indovina, are spending a month-long holiday m South East Asia to get inspiration for his next film. But tiieex-queen, who turned f^J^ih't L fter ller d'vorce from Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi of Iran m205 words
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233 1971-01-09 12 Chinese medicine more popular despite the West CHINESE medicine despite the influence of the West is gaining m popularity. The Chung Hwa Free Clinic m Telok Ayer Street and its two branches m Serangoon and Geylang Roads treated 223,941 people last year against the 222,672 m 1969. Set up by233 words
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130 1971-01-09 12 PENANG, Frl. Australians teaching the RMAF to operate and maintain its Sabre jets will be withdrawn as soon as the Malaysian. Government thinks the RMAF can do it themselves. The new commanding officer of the Butterworth Afr Base, Air Commodore I.S.130 words
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Advertisement331 1971-01-09 12 [5^ SINGAPORE Hy ARMED FORCES OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERMANENT CAREERS Opportunities for permanent careers m the Singapore Armed Forces are now available. Vacancies exist m the: Infantry and Support Arms; Technical Services; Maritime Command; Air Defence Command, and Other Services. 2. Terms of Service. Either permanent regular service until retirement or331 words
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Advertisement19 1971-01-09 12 The outstanding watch of worldwide demand. Sole Agent GOOD EARTH (TAI TEE) PTE. LTD. P O BOX 2211 SINGAPORE19 words
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Article27 1971-01-09 13 The Singapore herald Section II Saturday, Jan. 9. 1971 AT YOUR CINEMAS/Page 14 TV/P».« i* K«_i^ SERENOIPITY/Pagei 16 /21 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS/ SHIPPING PULL-OUT/Pag.s 17-20 SPORT/Pages 23 /2427 words
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173 1971-01-09 13 CONTEST TO DECIDE DESIGN OF PUB CENTRE THE PUBLIC Utilities Board will hold a limited competition among private architects to select the design for its new $40 million headquarters m Somerset Road. This is only the second time m 10 years that a competition will decide the design of one173 words
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Article, Illustration102 1971-01-09 13 RESIDENTS of Paya Lebar need not be alarmed if they should see military aircraft swooping down on the airport as RAF Lightning fighters have been doing for the past two days. An RAF spokesman said yesterday that it was normal for Air Force pilots to102 words
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Article, Illustration286 1971-01-09 13 THE HOUSING and Development Board is looking for alternative sites for about 800 shops and small industries m the area bounded by Crawford Street, North Bridge Road, Sumbawa Road and Kallang Road. These firms were served with quit notices five years ago, but286 words
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Article, Illustration168 1971-01-09 13 THE last lady Jaae who lost her head iacurred the wrath of Heary Vlllth. Yesterday we kaocked the block off another. Yob saw her lovely legs ob this page yesterday (right) as she led a group of passeagers from168 words
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Advertisement89 1971-01-09 13 Join the big crowd m the big rush for tomorrow's draw 1X10.3/71 (io.i ,-ri) For the first time TOTO cash Jackpot has now reached the maximum of TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT YOU COULD BE ONE OF THE FIRST TO WIN THIS SEASON'S FORTUNE. KEEP SENDING YOUR ENTRIES NOW!89 words
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Miscellaneous379 1971-01-09 13 TODAY: 8.27 a.m. (8.7 ft.); 10.58 p.m. (8.1 ft.) TOMORROW: 9.18 a.m. 0.0 ft.); 11.38 p.m. (8.3 ft.) 3i|*SOOD© L j|Mt^ t P"^*****339il FrrnSSlßHnnnnl r7*"HTTWnuuuuul i [^ffjgggQiQ [liJjfflQl^^fl I^ifHSBWRB I t trJn^s er lre' S i?££?m!s JSw-Jl* M ems Your and wishes liL." «f t^ Bl £m h^h-Potch of all379 words
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247 1971-01-09 14 Proof reader cleared in Toto fraud bid case A NEWSPAPER proofreader charged with attempting to cheat the Singapore Pools Pte. Ltd. of a $71,513 second Toto prize was acquitted yesterday because a prima facie case had not been made out against him. Judge Anwarul Hague, who presided m the Second247 words
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140 1971-01-09 14 RESIDENTS m Bukit Ho Swee Housing Estate have started to move out to allow the conversion of the semicommunal one-room flats with outside toilets into improved two-room units. Most of them are expected to move into the one-room improved flats m Delta140 words
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442 1971-01-09 14 A possible answer to unhealthy city life BUSY executives with worries about ill health (but who have no time for an early-morning jog) may find the answer to their problem when the new health club opens m Palmer Road m 10 days' time. The club will open on Jan. 20,442 words
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Article, Illustration102 1971-01-09 14 WITH a name like Gloria Bang yon might expect a girl with a lot of Impact. And that's exactly what she has got when she opens her month. For the girl with the explosive name has an equally explosive voice. She's from102 words
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Advertisement472 1971-01-09 14 A GREAT TIM HP I eßßSß^aY^aßwßwawß^B^Oßßewai Special New rear ;i attraction I "LU OOuBLCMXf I Cacitingl Captivatlngl Colourfyl I dancasl Variaty o« acts ranging from I dramatic adagios to rollicking I tpaots. Jo«n tha mmtry crowd this I evening st 10 p.m. 4 12.30 :im I Muaic by Frad Ramos472 words
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Advertisement293 1971-01-09 14 Tonight ODEON Midnight! I NOW ON THE BIG CINEMA SCREEN IN COLOUR! I A FILM RECORD OF ALL THE GREAT STARS OF FOOTBALL FIGHTING FOR A PLACE IN THE FINAL I THE WORLD CUP j mexico 1970 m j THE DRAMA! y r I I THE GOALS! THE GLORY! w293 words
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Advertisement563 1971-01-09 14 J OPENS TOOAV— NO FREE LIST > TOOAV SHOWS at if 11 a.m., 1^49. 4wOO. 6.30. 9.15 if and AT MIONIBHT TONIBHT ■r TOMORROW S SHOWS at 9 am, 11. 1.45, 4. 4.30 49.15 af Chang Palpal "Tha thadoar Whip" ■f (A SHAW PROOUCTION) af Mandarin m SMAWSCOPE. COLOR 11th563 words
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Miscellaneous11 1971-01-09 14 DENNIS THE MENACE z9 TOMOROW. Sm TIME. SMB fWB. S/m RULES."11 words
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Miscellaneous1968 1971-01-09 15 mt^ Your complete weekend guide Mi! 8)lMMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiinmii =|FypiMi^^ iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinm; wT gggS^gga Ngß*sggggfiggg| ggg^f ''^g»^HgWS&au^gggggV^l Bjfo*<aT^L ■■^gggr^ gggggga^gsl a— i *agfj ggW J ggg^a^^^L^^L^^L^^g^L^^^L^a^L^ggggg^B^Ll gga^^^^^^^ ggggflaT P§l gt aMt I 1(3 L^ gfjgf) Z ggr^ *l^^gl !aaa^^a» O LmllM^^wKTefggKM Tgggggggggggggg^C^ar^.^.J- .^Lt ;j^^| gPga^T^T^"*Sfc fc ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggß Ibbbib S 1.00 Astroboy "The Three1,968 words
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Advertisement80 1971-01-09 16 Be a cool cat. Wake up to knitwec promises to be the most imaginative yet i styles that are the simplest possible f bui catching and glamorous. Tiny tops are reminiscent of the shrur look sweaters m vogue earlier this yecr cross-over fronts and just the slightest of riff showing.80 words
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Miscellaneous1150 1971-01-09 16 ''But, Mother, my horoscope hints at disaster B 4 >P W 4 nk^ nW flnW it I get up and clean my room this morning!" horoscope books" be^in 'to mX th^rtrrTsfstibie BMMHHHiLHHHL^H th^ he p°^l ing meetin S o u f appearance on the magazine racks. »d g11? J I1,150 words
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Article51 1971-01-09 17 jar that and m ut eyejnken T with >f midprimary I black For those who have a way with wool bring out those odd balls m strong shades. Coordinate with fine (ersey trousers m black. Add bright shoes m egg-yolk yellow or brilliant red to complete the kaleidoscopic effect.51 words
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Article, Illustration779 1971-01-09 17 An inside job with a big pay-off 3fr Serendipity 3fr THIS WEEK we begin a series on Careers written by two student reporters. Geraldine Heng and Chua Seok Hong came into our office during the holidays, bored and wanting to do something "productive." We set them these career assignments which779 words
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Article164 1971-01-09 17 striking out on his own, the decorator or designer us3aUy finds his job challenging. An executive designer says: "If any designer takes genuine interest and professional pride m his work, he is rewarded with a wonderful sense of satisfaction at the end of each164 words
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Advertisement103 1971-01-09 17 PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX,' > New Bridge Rd., Singapore 1. 9 c«"p«f* B|f TD Home Appliconcei y ™°F f HIRE! Ak For special occasions *9&& A»io> welcome your guests f F a ik,L.«t with RED carpete. %TS5.* j mr n 4- J, y I easternKg| 1 united trading (pte) limited i103 words
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Article363 1971-01-09 18 LONDON Fri. The Stock Exchange Council said that from February 15, when all stock exchange prices, contracts and accounting will be m decimal form, gUtedged, debentures and other fixed interest securities now dealt m on a "per cent" basis will continue to be dealt m pounds andReuter - 363 words
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Article298 1971-01-09 18 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Board of the Federal Reserve Bank deckled to lower the bank rate m the United States from 5.5 to 5.25 per cent, effective today. The decision will be put into operation by 10 of the 12 banks m the Federal Reserve system. ButAFP - 298 words
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Article274 1971-01-09 18 Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks m Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. SELLING BUYING T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. (Rates m Hongkong dollars, for Jan. 8) Yesterday's noon one sterling unit: United States 2.3974/76 Canada 2.4335/45 Canada Cross 98.47/52 Wcat Germany 8.7295/325 LONDON274 words
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Article, Illustration915 1971-01-09 18 Bank of America picks Singapore for its SEA headquarters BANK OF AMERICA, the world's largest bank, has set up its Southeast Asia headquarters m Singapore. It announced yesterday the appointment of Mr. Edward de Jong as the regional vice-president. He administers from here all the bank's activities m Cambodia, Indonesia,915 words
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Article442 1971-01-09 18 MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE Upcountry saw 1970 ushered out with floods on the East Coast and 1971 greeted with more monsoons which caused "a state of calamity" to be declared. The initial general market reaction to the diluvial conditions was disbelief. However, people on the spot were quick to grasp442 words
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Article219 1971-01-09 18 COMPANY NEWS STC out of red THE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY Sot out of the red for the Irst time since becoming a locally incorporated company m 1964 and made profits amounting to $395,493 m the year ended September 1970. The company incurred a loss of more than $800,000 In theAFP - 219 words
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Article289 1971-01-09 18 THE HAGUE, Frl. Mr Ward Keener, chairman of the B.F. Goodrich Company of Akron, Ohio, said the company has concluded a US$3O million revolving Eurodollar credit agreement with Morgan Guaranty Trust Company. The revolving credit will be available for a fiveyear period. Keener said Goodrich was moving ahead on289 words
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Article559 1971-01-09 18 The market was lowered yesterday but off the bottom. Profit-taking was seen m early trading after Thursday's gains, but some selective support came m during later dealings. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was 2.2 lower at 340.0. Plessey and GEC were issues to edge higher,559 words
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Article351 1971-01-09 18 Stocks pressed ahead m early active trading yesterday that drove the NYSE tape up to two minutes late. Stanpoors industrial average tacked on 10 cents and advances led declines by five-to-four Volume topped two million (Paid prices at 1100 EST. m U.S. dollars.) DOW JONES CLOSING351 words
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Article249 1971-01-09 18 AMSTERDAM The market yesterday was barely steady and most internationals were fractionally lower, led by Royal Dutch. Philips was unchanged and KLM and Hoogovens rose, while plantations were mixed. In mixed shippings. Van Ommeren was weak. Most local industrials lost ground with Van Der Grinten and Fokker weaker,249 words
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Article, Illustration82 1971-01-09 19 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules beginning on this page are given m four parts for ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. Each entry gives the following information: NAME OF SHIP, date of arrival/departure, ports of call, name of line abbreviated/name of agent(s) abbreviated. At the bottom82 words
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Article704 1971-01-09 19 Lh^ di^»inn L p^ Sb n ?c° rtheAmericas c 9 Coast ports of North, Central or South America ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. ALCOS PARTNER May 12/17 P. Sham (May 18/19), Capetown, Durban, Mombasa, Jeddah AOL/ASC704 words
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Advertisement707 1971-01-09 19 LINES BD. ___Vi HUCOWPOWATED W fHt REPUBLIC Of MUCAPQRO tCB BUILDING 2 SHENTQN WAY SINGAPORE 1 TEL t*****-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE, tlajgiaara rVtham NMM ARRIVES NCPTUNC AQUAMARINE JJJa^ "aV »/10 Ja« 11 Jan L don 8/2. Hamburg 12/ 1100 Havra 14/2. Rdtm 19/2 NCPTUNC707 words
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Advertisement195 1971-01-09 19 BW±\wa«»HMßftfcd^ AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. *****/8 IK Islay Keer Co. (Pte) Ltd ***** p L P.N. Pelajaran Nasional Indonesia ASC Alcos Steamship Corpn. *****6 |AL Interasia shipping Agency 9841 58/9 P#lnl Unm *****1 Jus JCSS;^ 1^" 1^ JSJ 'OL interoc^n Line. (S.E.A.) Pte. Ltd *****/9 Lll># ***** *****/9195 words
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Article563 1971-01-09 20 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ACHILLES 36 (S) Jan 15/15 J*n 15/15 Hongkong, Kobe, Y'hama. BF/MC ALCOS MASTER Aor 19/99 Mpr 19/22 Osaka, Yokohama. Vancouver B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS RANGER Mar 18/91 Mar 18/21 Osaka. Y'hama. Vancouver. B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS563 words
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Article196 1971-01-09 20 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. AUSTRALASIA SLS TDY P. Sham (Jan 10), Singapore (Jan 11), Fremantle (Jan 18). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Jan 28/30 P. Sham (Jan 31). Spore (Feb 1), Fremantle (Feb 8). AUS/AUS BENVENUE SLS TDY Manila. BEN/BEN BROWIND Jan196 words
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Article346 1971-01-09 20 AUSTRAL MARU Feb 20/22 Sorong/Manokwai/Biak/ Hamarinda. DU/DU BOGOWONTO SLS TDY Djakarta. PL/PL "CHERRY BAGUS" SLS TDY Kuching. l s/iJ& CHERRY CHEPAT Jan 10/12 Sibu, Binatang. LS/LS CHERRY LAJU J«n 10/14 B.S. Begawan, Kota Kinabalu. LS/LS DARPO EMPAT Jan 13/15 DJambi. SI/5, DARPO SATU J*n 30/Feb 4 Sorong/Biak/Djajapura. SI/SI ENGGANO346 words
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Advertisement605 1971-01-09 20 ALCOS OVERSEAS LINE TO CAPE-TOWN DURBAN MOMBASA JEDDAH Singapore Port S'ltam Alcos Venture 10/15 Feb 16/18 Feb Alcos Pioneer 16/21 Mar 14/15 Mar Alcos Trader 10/15 Apr 16/18 Apr Alcos Partner 12/17 May 18/19 May TO: OSAKA YOKOHAMA VANCOUVER B.C. JEDDAH Alcos Victory 20/23 Feb 18/19 Feb Alcos Ranger 18/21605 words
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Article1707 1971-01-09 21 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE INVESTMENT shares had a good day m the Stock Exchange yesterday as institutions and investors came m and most prices made impressive gains. Industrials closed on a firm note and so did hotels and properties while other sections finished steady. The1,707 words
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618 1971-01-09 21 MALAYSIA/SING BUBBEB 4*5/8 cents lb. (down a quarter cemt). After opening unchanged from Thursday's close at 49-7/8 cents for the current month, the market eased slightly yesterday due to hedge selling against consignments. There was also a lack of follow-through from overseas. Isolated parcels of RSS 3 andAFP - 618 words
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Article327 1971-01-09 21 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR JANUARY 9. OUT: Spaamekerk 1/2; Australasia 3/4; Tamuraeverett 8/9; Isarstein 13/14; Westfalia 15/16; Mulungushi 44; Tronoh 20 east; Enggano 21 east; Riau II 22 north; Hwee Ann No. 24 22 south; Tatiana 23/24; Nagato Mam 29/30;327 words
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Article77 1971-01-09 21 Managen prices for Jan. 11) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.23 1.28 Mai. Progress Fund 1.07 1.12 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.04 1.09 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.26 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.02 1.07 B. S. The Saving Fun 1.06 1.1 l77 words
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Article149 1971-01-09 21 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine /Indonesian Jan. 233, Feb. 234»j. March 236 Vi, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Unq; Malayan Unq; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Jan/ Feb. 338 sellers; Ceylon Jan/ Feb.149 words
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Article671 1971-01-09 21 Some mining shares showed signs of recovering yesterday, although falls still predominated m the speculative sector. Oils too were weaker and industrials were mixed. Poseidon gained t\ at $39 and Queensland Mines added the same amount at $28.50. Kathleen Investments 10 cents higher at $10.90, after sales671 words
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Article252 1971-01-09 21 Slater Walker continued to feature a quiet market yesterday, moving up another 60 cents on renewed support. On Thursday, the shares gained 40 cents. Elsewhere stocks were well maintained. Hongkong and Shanghai banks London registered improved $1 although the locals was unchanged. In utilities, Gas put on252 words
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Article353 1971-01-09 21 The market yesterday extended Thursday's gains, influenced by the discount rate cut by U.S. Federal Reserve banks. The sharp upsurge, however, was somewhat arrested near the close by a wave of profit-taking which caused a few issues to recede from the day's highs. (Closing paid prices m353 words
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Article171 1971-01-09 21 LONDON, Fri. Coal shippers were reported to have fixed the Ariel for 18,000 tons from Hampton Roads to the Netherlands at around US$3 85 for January, but confirmation was lacking. Grain charterers have covered cargoes from the U.S. Gulf to Hamburg at U554.75 fio (free m and171 words
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Article, Illustration317 1971-01-09 22 Moore dropped over night club spree LONDON Fri. Bobby Moore, captain of England s soccer team, was dropped by West Ham United today after being disciplined for drinking at a night club before a big game. The handsome blond star one of the most famous players m the world wasAP - 317 words
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Article71 1971-01-09 22 THE Singapore Motor Sports Club wilf fee holding the 'Scramble of the Year" at Colombo Camp m dementi Road tomorrow. Over two dozen motorcyclists will battle for the trophies over the muddy and hilly course. There will be eight separate events, for both novices ana experts71 words
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Article336 1971-01-09 22 CAVALIER - Rickshaw Teaser sparkles again CAVALIER RACING HERALD By RICKSHAW TEASER, with Nawari AH astride, caught the eye again when he did a stylish 3f sprint on soft going at Bukir Tim ah yesterday. It was also the fastest gallop of the morning. Espionage (Nelson) and Movie Lad (Podmore) also impressed336 words
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Article483 1971-01-09 22 FAVOURITES Ching Giam Association scored their fourth straight victory when they trounced Sin Mm 5-0 m the Eagle Cup invitational table tennis tournament league at Kallang Park last night. THE RESULTS Telephone Board beat Toa Payoh B 5-3. (STB) players first): Lim Chee Yoke lost483 words
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238 1971-01-09 22 LONDON, Fri- Englishman John faster, who had to give up his job to play m the event, earned his reward with a shock victory and a place m the semi-finals of the British Aioateur Squash rackets championship which continued at the Lansdowne Club238 words
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Article, Illustration324 1971-01-09 22 J ASBIR SINGH - J ASBIR SINGH SINGAPORE Table Tennis Association may consider Yap Chin Boon, 10, for the youth tournament m the World championships at Japan m April, if he maintains his present form. Winning the youth tournament which starts on Feb. 15 would enhance Chin324 words
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163 1971-01-09 22 SAM NATHAN - SAM NATHAN FOOTBALL Association of Singapore will introduce a players' credential scheme to record their conduct on the field. This is necessary because of a number of unpleasant incidents with teams and officials violating tournament rules and also the laws of the game163 words
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132 1971-01-09 22 HKBA picks Joe Hock as coach from 26 applicants HONGKONG, Fri.— Tan Joe Hock of Indonesia has been chosen by the Hongkong Badminton Association to be the Hongkong bad mm ton coach The decision was made at a executive committee meeting today, Mr. Krishnau Lall, Chairman of the association said.AFP - 132 words
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Miscellaneous58 1971-01-09 22 (TODAY) RUGBY: Friendly— SCC vs South Johore (JB 5 p.m.). TABLE TENNIS: STTA Eagle Cup invitational tournament (Kallang Park, 7 pm). BOXING: Police Academy vs Maude Road Community Centre (Maude Road, 8 p.m.). GOLF: Keppel Club "C" medal stroke. SUNDAY TABLE TENNIS: STTA Eagle Cup invitational tournament (Kallang Park, 758 words
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Miscellaneous36 1971-01-09 22 DAVY JONES By Sam Left r^^i?N B lcoT!Y^ "daoTli ?°-?uT t U S?c E^ S A l AND "I f ANP »F THAT BOX,JS SO 1^ W ANYWAY, OUR JO6 IS HEY DAVY~TI I I -t- <^^36 words
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Miscellaneous378 1971-01-09 22 TWINSET CROSSWORD 17 is irilH ■BP^i~r^^^H~~~" ACROSS DOWN 1. lam starting to cause an ob- i. Well informed prisoners? (8) struction (6) 2. Sir put the letters m order 7 Fla wav »ng marks their he's a stickler for precise ultimate aim of course (7) usage! (6) H 8. Hesitation378 words
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1170 1971-01-09 23 CAVALIER - Adil holds top chance to topple opposition CAVALIER RACING HERALD BY SINGAPORE, Fri. Adil should have the beating of his rivals m the class five, division two, mile event (Race Six) at Bukit Timah here tomorrow. The Test Case gelding ran far from a bad race over 7f at Penang1,170 words
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Article, Illustration644 1971-01-09 23 ißdce One: 2.15 p.m. C 1.6. Div.4 6f ($4,300) E#*3*Z23Z3X3i Ht^wyfyN R.ice Two 2.4=; p.m. C 1.6, D.v J 6f ($4,300) Km S3?_?3l F^V'VPtH Race Three I 1 > p m C 1.3. Div.4 of >,300) R.k»- him J>p m Cl >. Div i —of (s■"» r >00)644 words
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Advertisement25 1971-01-09 23 Time for the best Salignac lp^Q«flß rhnirp" Km^tU h^j/ i '/'f^^^B bI \bMßi JLlp^Blßri .^B^BIJ Vt^| Also available, I TB Salignac Grande BMHBB^HfI^fIBBBIBIBBKfIQBBBP Reserve Extra25 words
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Article1469 1971-01-09 24 CAVALIER - Majestic Hour to make amends CAVALIER RACING HERALD BY GOING: Yielding to soft BEST BETS: Clever Andy, Saxony, Majestic Hour Best LONGSHOT: Thunder of Yangtze m race two CAVAUER MARKSMAN ORACLE MISS RACONTEUR HAND IN HAND SAMURAI Racel: Samurai El Cid High Chaparral El Cid Samurai II Miss Raconteur BULLDOZER1,469 words
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Article1468 1971-01-09 24 1 ***** PRIMA DONNA 5 (Don Tan) 9.00 RS Breu -elen Low (9) 2 ***** CONFLICT 5 (Conflict) 8.13 Spencer Sain (3) 3 ***** LOCH LOINES 5 (Grapedin) 8.12 Wett Mora (13) 4 ***** GREEN SWORD 7 (XL Chong) 8.12 Teh Harbridge(l) 5 ***** HAND IN HAND 81,468 words
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