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Title Section15 1971-01-11 1 THE SINGAPORE Herald No. 147 Singapore Monday, January 11, 1971 M.C(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS15 words
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146 1971-01-11 1 TWO BOMB BLASTS DAMAGE LAND-ROVER AND TWO CARS TWO explosions shook a British Army Land-Rover parked m the forecourt of the Combined Provost Headquarters m Bras Basah Road at about 10.30 last sight. The explosions, caused by large firecrackers made of gunpowder, toilet paper and anti-British propaganda, damaged the vehicle146 words
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Article203 1971-01-11 1 DA NANG, Vietnam, Sun. A midnight argument between two white officers and five black U.S. enlisted men over noise from a blaring stereo set erupted m pistol shots that killed one American Army maior and wounded a second major. Names of the two majors203 words
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330 1971-01-11 1 KUANTAN, Sun. A channel was blasted through the sandbank at the mouth of the swollen Pahang River ,at 1.30 p.m. today to pase the flow of water into the sea. About 1,400 pounds of dynamite were used to blast the four-foot-wide, six-foot-deep and no-yard330 words
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Article, Illustration558 1971-01-11 1 IN— the first Heads of Govt EXTRA POLICE AT PAYA LEBAR AIRPORT OBOTE IN BOMBAY BOMBAY, Sun. Ugandan President Milton Obote arrived here today for a 24-hour visit on his way to the Commonwealth Prime Minister Conference m Singapore. THE FIRST Heads of Government arrived last night for Thursday's Commonwealth558 words
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308 1971-01-11 1 open fire on refugees near Amman' AMMAN, Sun. Jordanian troops fired today on thousands of Palestinian refugees marching towards the Israeli-occupied west bank of Jordan, the guerilla information office claimed m Beirut. However, Jordanian Information Minister Adnan Abu Oden told newsmen m Amman the claim was "baseless." The conflicting versions308 words
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126 1971-01-11 1 LONDON, Sun. British film producers were urged last night by a labour union to set up a "sex code" protecting young actresses who agree to appear m films depicting nudity and simulated acts of intercourse. Equity, the union to which most actorsAP - 126 words
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Article62 1971-01-11 1 NEW YORK, Sun. Orchestra conductor Maxim Shostakovich and Soviet violinist Leonid Kogan have refused to take part m a concert programmed for next Friday at Pittsburgh. The New York Times reported today that the two men reportedly object to the presence m the town's symphony orchestra of Soviet62 words
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Article50 1971-01-11 1 BERLIN Sun. The Baltic Sea will disappear m 10,000 years time, a Soviet scientist forecast yesterday. The Baltic was formed during the ice age when part of the earth's crust caved m, and now the process was being reversed, said Soviet expert, Mr. E. Artemzhev. I50 words
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Article266 1971-01-11 1 Patrol up 5 cents soon PETROL will soon cost more and informed sources say the oil companies are near a greement on an increase of five cents a gallon before Chinese New Year. Prices of lubricating and diesel oils will also go up. It is understood that the head of266 words
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Article45 1971-01-11 1 CAIRO, Sun. The wreckage of the US$25 million Jumbo jet blown by by Palestinian guerillas up Cairo airport last September was sold- at public auction here yesterday. The price paid by the highest bidder, owner of a iunk yard. /as U553,500. APAP - 45 words
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195 1971-01-11 1 BUENOS AIRES, Sub. Ignazio Giunti, 30-year-old Italian racing driver, was fatally injured here. His car struck another which had stalled on a curve during the 1,006 kilometre Argentina race for sports prototypes. Giunti's Ferrari 312 exploded m flames and Giunti could not be removed195 words
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Advertisement30 1971-01-11 1 H 'DOG HEATH go home' protests m New Delhi Page 12 nan TWO HELD m hunt for kidnapped envoy Page 9 nan TRICIA Nixon to marry law student Page 1030 words
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Miscellaneous11 1971-01-11 1 WEATHER outlook for Singapore from C a.m. to ■000 today: Fair.11 words
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794 1971-01-11 2 By A Special Correspondent Hong Kong COMMUNIST sources here have disclosed that the bitter court battle involving the Bank of China m Singapore was the reason for the arrest and subsequent jailing without trial of British banker David Johnston, released last month after794 words
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249 1971-01-11 2 I REFER to your report on Australian immigration policy (S.H. Jan. 8). It is nauseating to me the way some Australian Government and professional leaders travel around claiming soecial relationships with Asia aid the right to full participation m Asian conferences, when there is no249 words
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Article117 1971-01-11 2 Taxi drivers who snub Asians I WISH to appeal to the Taxi Associations as well as the transport authorities to look into the malpractices of taxi drivers m Sembawang housing estate who charge excessive Tares and discriminate against Asians. For short distances which would not cost the passenger more than117 words
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340 1971-01-11 2 SCHOOL integration should start at the bottom, at the primary level. At the secondary level, antipathies have already hardened and close proximity leads to friction. On the teaching side, integration should start at the top. The headmaster should be fluently bilingual. There cannot be rapport340 words
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353 1971-01-11 2 PUT YOUR REFUSE IN BAGS BEFORE DISPOSAL I REFER to the comp] (S.H. Dec. 12, 1970). The matter was investigated and it is confirmed that some noise was created by the improper handling by the workers of the dustbins when they were unloaded from the refuse vehicles at the bin353 words
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618 1971-01-11 2 Monday January 11, 1971 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Smith keeps a stiff upper lip MR. ARNOLD SMITH is not among those who fear that the Commonwealth Heads of Government may be gathering m Singapore for a wake. As SecretaryGeneral of the Commonwealth Secretariat, he can hardly allow himself to share the618 words
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Advertisement100 1971-01-11 2 W V CONSTANTIN 1 Symbol of Perfection I Vacheron Constantin, the oldest watch-makers I I m Switzerland, presents a select range of their I I latest models. The elegance of styling, and I I the precision of movement have gained for I I Vacheron Constantin the world-wide reputa- I I100 words
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Miscellaneous10 1971-01-11 2 JULES FEIFFER FOE MV PktiCZ jta I (jO[U &F€AT K?£?-10 words
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373 1971-01-11 3 TOO MANY CARBOHYDRATES AND SUGARS BETWEEN MEALS THE CHINESE have the worst teeth among the three main racial groups m Singapore because they tend to eat a lot of carbohydrate-rich foods between meals. Dr. Goh Soo Wan, acting Head of the University373 words
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Article539 1971-01-11 3 V.D.-the bare truth ajsfdlk;,zxncv;lasj,mvnx,cjv;lasjlfjopiqweuori V.D. IS AN ugly term and not without reason, it is an ugly disease. Too many people are either unaware of, or choose to disregard, the havoc that can and often follows m its wake. Ah Lum was one of those who preferred not to know.539 words
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Article165 1971-01-11 3 A 60-MAN team from the Indonesian National Defence Institute left for home yesterday after a two-day visit here. The team also visited Malaysia and Thailand. Its leader, Rear Admiral (Dr.) Abdullah Tjiptoprawiro, said: "As soon as we reach home, we shall prepare a paper165 words
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Article322 1971-01-11 3 13 SCHOOLS TO TAKE PART IN THE EXERCISE THIRTEEN schools are to hold a mock Parliament meeting at the Victoria Theatre next month. Some 50 Pre-University Two students wfll take part m the Youth-in-Parliament exercise on Feb. 22 and 26. One Malay-medium school, the Sang Nila Utama,322 words
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Article, Illustration221 1971-01-11 3 A copter rescue from a freighter in 20 -knot wind A ROYAL Air Force helicopter pilot and his winchman made their second air-sea rescue m a week yesterday when they lifted an injured seaman off an Indonesian freighter and flew him to hospital m Singapore. Last Monday Flying Officer Geoff221 words
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190 1971-01-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Government is to give aid to flood victims up to a maximum of $400 to each family. This was announced today by the Minister of Welfare Services, Tan Sri Fatimah binte Haii Hashim, during her visit to floodBernama - 190 words
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Article40 1971-01-11 4 SINGAPORE Armed Forces personnel will conduct a military exercise at the Maju Camp Training area from Jan. 18 to Jan. 24. During the exercise blank buDets will be fired. The public is asked not to be alarmed.40 words
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Article, Illustration400 1971-01-11 4 Singapore 'quite capable of producing own music culture' SINGAPORE has great potential as a centre of musical culture one which could be of great interest to other countries because it is a confluence of several musical cultures. Prof. Frank Callaway, a visiting Australian musician and music educator who has experienced400 words
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808 1971-01-11 4 STRESS ON NEED FOR FUNDS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES SATURDAY'S seminar on "The Role of Social Sciences and Modernisation m Singapore" at the University of Singapore was a successful experiment m inter-dis-ciplinary dialogue. "Scholars responded to scholars. Members of the public talked to scholars, and the808 words
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Article, Illustration189 1971-01-11 4 MALAYSIA Singapore Airlines' former director of administration Mr. Lira Chin Beng, 38, has bees appointed its deputy managing director, it was announced yesterday. Mr. Lint's appointment was agreed to at a board meeting on Jan. 7. He is189 words
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Article56 1971-01-11 4 TER Kirn Yee, 61, was found burnt to death 15 ft. from his home m Lorong Total, Jurong, last week. Ter left a note addressed to his son asking him to look after the family. He left a wife, two sons and a daughter.56 words
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189 1971-01-11 4 SARDON: ENOUGH VACCINE FOR FLOOD VICTIMS MUAR, Sun. The Minister of Health, Tan Sri Sardon Haji Jubir, today assured that there was enough vaccine for the innoculation of flood victims throughout the country. He appealed to the people to bury the carcasses of animals killed m the floods. Special Functions189 words
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Article98 1971-01-11 4 THE Singapore Malay Teachers' Union is appealing to its members for contributions to aid the flood victims m West Malaysia. The 1,300-member union is calling on all its members to donate one dollar each. The contributions can be handed m at their respective schools The98 words
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85 1971-01-11 4 WALAYSIA-Singapore Airunes has announced resumpt ion of all its normal scheduled P|S h ts which were disrupted by the floods m West Malaysia. In addition MSA has put on two extra flights a week between Kuantan and Kuala Lumpur. mln 6 fH ht85 words
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Article32 1971-01-11 4 MR ERIC Cheong, MP for Toa p ay o h> ask HmlM| Minister Chua Sian Chin m Par Uament today whether a health clinic will be opened m Toa32 words
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Article, Illustration101 1971-01-11 4 THE Ceylonese High Commissioner to Singapore, Mr. H.O. Mtjegoonawardena, presented his credentials to President Benjamin Sheares at the Istana on Saturday. Mr. Wijegoonawarde■a, 50, is concurrently the Ambassador of Ceylon m Burma and will reside m Rangoon. He was a member of the Ceylon101 words
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167 1971-01-11 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Rubber smallholders who are affected by the floods m West Malaysia will be given immediate assistance, Commerce and Industry Minister, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari said here today. The assistance would include seeds, fertilisers, and other essential materials, he told reporters after visitingBernama - 167 words
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Miscellaneous15 1971-01-11 4 "All right, all right! I apologize for saying you weren't a, very thorough cleaning woman,."15 words
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196 1971-01-11 5 Top hotels spruce up for big conference tih G hotels are stin cleaning up m preparation for the Commonwealth Heads of Government conference opening m Singapore on Thursday. *}n K?°\ el y alavsia > where some of the delegates will be staying, workmen have been rushing for the past month196 words
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301 1971-01-11 5 GOOD and courteous service can attract tourists. With more tourists, there would be more hotels, more jobs and higher wages and better working conditions. Mr. Tan Soon Yam. general secretary of the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers Union said this yesterday301 words
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113 1971-01-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Government is to recruit and train young Malaysian scientists to man the Tropical Fish Culture Research Institute at Batu Berendam m Malacca. The Minister of Agriculture and Lands, Tan Sri Ghazali Jawi, said that Malaysians would be trained m the appropriate113 words
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67 1971-01-11 5 JOSEPH Rajaratnam was charged for the 16th time last week with being drunk and disorderly m a public place. His last conviction was on Dec. 26 last year and although he had always been given the option of a fine, he has never paid.67 words
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254 1971-01-11 5 Bickering busmen ordered to keep the peace TAY Koh Vat and Changi bus workers will be punished if they create any further incidents. This warning was given yesterday by the managements of both bus companies m a joint circular, following a showdown by the workers m Toa Payoh last Friday.254 words
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119 1971-01-11 5 THE Democratic Socialist Club of the University of Singapore is organising a petition campaign against the proposed British arms sales to South Africa. The club's president, Mr Loo Choon Yong, said yesterday that it was hoped to present the petition to the Heads119 words
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114 1971-01-11 5 THE Ministry of Labour yesterday reminded all holders of the new laminated Identity card that they must report their change of address within 14 days of doing so. In a press release, it pointed out that 'it has been found that many persons have114 words
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84 1971-01-11 5 PILLION rider Osman bin Norjatan, 42, of Bukit Tim ah died m Thomson Road Hospital a lew hours after he fell from a scooter which skidded m Bukit Tiinah on Saturday. The rider of the machine, Rahman Sodani, 28, of Lorong Halwa, sustained serious84 words
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Article, Illustration373 1971-01-11 5 Arms issue: 'A break-up would be a pity' 'LIKE CUTTING YOUR NOSE TO SPITE YOUR FACE' TO BREAK up the Commonwealth over the arms issue would be like "cutting off your nose to spite your face," Tunku Abdul Rahman said here yesterday. The former Malaysian Prime Minister and elder statesmanThe Tunku - 373 words
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86 1971-01-11 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. One hundred and seventy-four schools m Johore will remain closed until further notice as a result of the floods. Announcing this here today, Mr. S.K. Navagam, the Chief Education Officer said that 23 schools were partially damaged and one m Segamat86 words
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164 1971-01-11 6 Sarawak primary schools switch to Bahasa Malaysia KUCHING, Sun. Seventeen schools m Sarawak's First and Second Divisions have begun Primary One classes with Bahasa Malaysia as the medium of instruction. Eight other primary schools have applied to the State Education Department to change the medium of instruction to Bahasa Malaysia,Bernama - 164 words
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Article, Illustration236 1971-01-11 6 MORE than 200 walkers, including 14 women, competed m the Jurong Big Walk organised by the Jurong Civic Centre yesterday morning. Starting from the Civic Centre fn Taman Jurong they circled 11 miles around the industrial estate before finishing at the starting point. The236 words
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208 1971-01-11 6 Call to NOC to act against unscrupulous moneylenders PENANG, Sun. The Consumers Association of Penang has urged the National Operations Council to take action against unscrupulous moneylenders who are exploiting the public m urban areas. The president of the association, Inche S.M. Mohd. Idris, said registered and unregistered moneylenders wereBernama - 208 words
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Article29 1971-01-11 6 A TECHNICAL assistant m the Telecommunications Department, Mr. Leong Chan Man, will leave for the Netherlands on Jan. 15 for a five-month course m telegraph switching. QDD29 words
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Article24 1971-01-11 6 PENANG, Sun. The University of Penang Students' Union today collected eight van loads of clothes, shoes and food for the flood victims.24 words
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116 1971-01-11 6 S'PORE-K.L. TRAINS BACK TO NORMAL KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Normal train services from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur will be restored by tomorrow i Monday) night, the Malayan Lallway administration announced bere today. The Kuala LumpurSingapore train for second and third class passengers will leave here at 8.15 p.m., and the first116 words
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Article40 1971-01-11 6 PENANG, Sun. The Penang branch of the National Union of Teachers will start Bahasa Malaysia classes on Feb. 1, to prepare teachers for the Lower Certificate of Education, Malaysian Certificate of Education and Higher Schools Certificate examinations.40 words
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166 1971-01-11 6 PENANG, Sun. Penang's total trade m the first half of last year amounted to $1,292.1 million an increase of $220.3 million compared with the same period of 1969. According to the State Economic Affairs Department here, the main export commodity was tin,166 words
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Article, Illustration14 1971-01-11 6 LAFF A DAY "What 'll it be tonight? Mars, Jupiter or apartment 2 B?"14 words
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Article70 1971-01-11 6 KOTA KINABALU, Sun. A total of 4,144 Singaporeans visited Sabah m 1969. According to the Department of Statistics here half of the Singapore citizens who visited the East Malaysia state were on business. A total of 18,345 people from the rest of Malaysia visitnd Sabah70 words
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136 1971-01-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The leader writer of Uifol LJtusan Melayu group, Inche Abdul Rahman Rahim, died m the General Hospital here early this morning. Inche Abdul Rahman, 56, leaves a widow and nine children. He was admitted to the hospital yesterday with asthma and136 words
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180 1971-01-11 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia has called on the Government to start research on, and a nation-wide Investigation into, the flood problem. Dr. Syed Hussein Alatas, National Chairman of the opposition party, said that a standing committee, composed of the Government180 words
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Miscellaneous321 1971-01-11 6 TWINSET CROSSWORD "l BB"' BB^ BJjBB I I I 6 I I' n LnJ 19"^ i>M LgJ_^_J H EfiBXTIIfIIIi3P^IRI9I ACROSS DOWN 4 Had a sudden inspiration? 1. Not aware of things that go ft P...P. 1 w bump m the night? (6) JkoSder-bl.de 2 Tr fer the c "<»» «>321 words
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Article297 1971-01-11 7 Best bargain in town O^ Qulram $>ar\* gallic Pcneenlence IO <-. OUTRAM ROAD. SINGAPORE. 3. J5 CONCESSION TICKET >v fl ~JFOR STAFF OF OUTRAM PARK SHOPPING CENTRE) g ADMISSION 5 CENTS 1 ADMIT ONE ONLY X fll A I'LL let you m on the best bargain m town. It's only297 words
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Article, Illustration281 1971-01-11 7 Nancy Wong' s - Airline dead holds housewarming party Nancy Wong's Sociai Jiottb TWO newcomers to the social scene, Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Jorisch, gave a housewarming party to about 80 friends on Saturday night. Mr. Jorisch, who was KLM's general manager m Athens, came here to head the airline's office m Singapore. UnlikeMr & Mrs. Jorisch - 281 words
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193 1971-01-11 7 Variety show instead of dinner for JSL JURONG Shipyard Limited organised a variety show at the National Theatre for its staff on Saturday night m place of its annual dinner. According to JSL's deputy general manager, Mr Low Guan Onn, the organising committee and some union representatives went round the193 words
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Article, Illustration144 1971-01-11 7 Revue sparkles with French humour and grace THE Lionel Revue currently playing at the Tropicana, sparkles with Gallic humour and grace. Led by Frenchman Lionel Vallin the revue comprises seven female dancers, Christine, Gabriella, Dominique, Colette, Marie, Linda and Janine. All the girls are French except Christine, who is EnglishThe Lionel Revue - 144 words
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Article174 1971-01-11 7 EVERYBODY and his brother appears to be m town for the Commonwealth Conference. Where there are politicians, there are officials. And where there are officials and politicians, they are usually reporters. There will be at least 400 journalists to cover Singapore's event of the174 words
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Miscellaneous221 1971-01-11 7 JSWiB^^nASS T. nJ ng Ka,oVß.ad enUe 1. 7.31 p.m.: Extra-mural Studies 10 7 p.m.: Commonwealth Department, University of stamp exhibition at the Singapore, starts two courses National Library. U P™ctlce o Banking at the !,*TV t C^' r V e al a t *"t. IVa' irmisfratiT^n^.,/ 11 £f .nVn, SlAr^'s^221 words
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Miscellaneous387 1971-01-11 7 t A 11 Starscope Many faces flit m and Mid-day gives an As the morning j out of your mind today, opportunity for develops you could find none making any lasting entertaining social yourself m the role of a I impression, but all contacts maybe wise counsellor but not J387 words
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335 1971-01-11 8 lk;,zxncv;lasj,mvnx,cjv;lasjlfjopiqweuoriar THE Commonwealth is usually referred to as a family of nations. A family consists of parents and children. When children are young their interests are looked after by the parents. When they grow up and are able to lead their own335 words
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Article117 1971-01-11 8 WHEN I READ the other day about the introduction of a course m iourmiism by the Ext ra Mural Department of the University of Singapore, I was overjoyed, because I have been clamouring for such a course for quite some time. However, I was disappointed to note that117 words
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Article, Illustration310 1971-01-11 8 Herald Knight - Herald Knight zxncv;lasj,mvnx,cjv;lasjlfjopiqweuoriar INDONESIA'S young International Master Ardijansjah had a fine win when he beat Canada's Internationa] Master Suttles. Suttles, with the white pieces, played the Vienna Game. Ardijansjah forced the issue with pawns m the centre, and took control of the game. SuttlesAFP - 310 words
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Article, Illustration224 1971-01-11 8 GUIDE TO THE CONFERENCE OF COMMONWEALTH HEADS OF GOVERNMENT HHHHHHHHBHIHfIHIBHHBH^ THE Herald survey of Commonwealth countries ends with the four articles below. The total of 32 is made up by three countries not dealt with because they are already familiar to Singaporeans: Britain, Malaysia and Singapore itself. In224 words
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Article, Illustration333 1971-01-11 8 UGANDA is among the African "hardliners" on the question of British arms sales to South Africa. President Obote is reported to have told Prime Minister Edward Heath that his country will quit the Commonwealth if Britain sells. From recent headlines: An attempt was made on the life of333 words
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Article, Illustration528 1971-01-11 8 ZAMBIA is one of the strongest opponents of Britain's proposal to sell arms to South Africa. President Kenneth Kaunda has indicated that he will take his country out of the Commonwealth if sales are made. In September last year, he chaired a non-aligned nations summit conference m Lusaka.528 words
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Article62 1971-01-11 8 PRINCE TU'IPELEHAKE was born m Tonga on Jan. 7, 1922, the third son of Queen Salote. Educated at Lewiagtoa College, Sydaey, and Gatoa Agricultural College, Queensland, he joined the Tonga Department of Agriculture m 1*47. la lt4», he was appointed to the Cabinet as Governor of Bava'u later62 words
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Article, Illustration183 1971-01-11 8 APOLLO MILTON OBOTE, 47, started his working life m Kenya as a labourer, clerk, salesman, and teacher (1950-55). He was a founder member of the Kenya African Union and a member of the Uganda National Congress. On his return to Uganda, he took a more active part m183 words
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Article, Illustration271 1971-01-11 8 Tupua Lealofi TUPUA TAMASESE LEALOFI IV, 48, is a member of Western Samoa's royal family and a doctor. He qualified at the Fiji School fo Medlctae aad served with Westers Samoa's Health Department from IMS to lift. Elected to Parliament February i»7§, he was chose a Prime271 words
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Article, Illustration189 1971-01-11 8 KENNETH KAUNDA, 46, is one of Africa's most controversial politicians. He came into prominence m 1964 when Northern Rhodesia became independent Zambia, following the break-up of the Central African Federation. Dr. Kaunda was educated at Lub J* a Training School and Munall Secondary School and was first a189 words
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272 1971-01-11 9 NEW DELHI, The Communist Party has attacked the ruling Congress Party of Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi, ending a 14-month honeymoon during which it helped her Government stay m power. The Communists, m an editorial m their official party organ New Age, accusedAP - 272 words
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Article84 1971-01-11 9 Married after 55-year engagement COALVILLE, Sun. Joe Cox married Maggie Tomlin yesterday precisely 55 years after they became engaged. Joe, a retired coal miner, is 75. Maggie three times widowed, is 73. They became engaged during World War l but letters went astray and both Joe and Maggie found otherAP - 84 words
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Article44 1971-01-11 9 TEL AVIV, Sun. Demonstrators m central TeJ Aviv last night called on World War II medal -holders m the Soviet Union to hand back their decorations m protest against Moscow's treatment of Russians Jews. The rally was attended by several hundred Israelis'.44 words
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Article270 1971-01-11 9 HOUSTON, San. Mrs. Jlmmie Ruth Sowell, 23, who said her young stepson consistently failed to obey her, was charged yesterday with strangling the boy and burying him In a shallow grave. The body of Kenneth Dell Sowell, seven, was found In a 2 ft. deepAP - 270 words
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Article, Illustration194 1971-01-11 9 MANILA,Sun. A Manila newspaper said today that corruption has reached snch an advanced state m the Philipines that it could serve as a tourist attraction. Hie Manila Chronicle said there are "endless and illdisguised raMs ob the public coffers** and "underhanded deals transacted almost every194 words
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Article119 1971-01-11 9 TAIPEH, Sun. Taiwan University lospilal has appealed to local gourmets to stop eating dog meat because there is a serious shortage of dogs for medical experiments. A spokesman of the hospital said today that research work involving various experiments on dogs had stopped for two119 words
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Article219 1971-01-11 9 NEW DELHI, Sun.-Sni.agar, summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir state, was m the grip of a general protest strike yesterday following the Indian Government's ban on former Kashmir Premier Sheikh Abdullah entering Kashmir. Reports reaching here said that the strike was not total. Taxi-cabs and other public219 words
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273 1971-01-11 9 Two held in hunt for British envoy MONTEVIDEO, Sun. Police yesterday arrested two young men for questioning about a car theft they believed might be connected with the kidnap of British Ambassador Geoffrey Jackson on Friday. Meanwhile, there was still no word by mid-day from the kidnappers on their demands273 words
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Article142 1971-01-11 9 Moon buggy Lunokhod rides again BOCHUM, Germany, Sun. The West German space tracking station reported that it has received excellent pictures from the Russian moonsurveying vehicle Lunokhod- 1. A spokesman for the tracking station said that the signals received from the vehicle showed that it would undertake another wideranging experimental142 words
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Article, Illustration449 1971-01-11 9 Cambodians want more help DAS KANCHOR Army Camp, Route Four, Cambodia, Sun. The Cambodian High Command has asked South Vietnamese troops to come to the rescue of Phnom Penh by helping to smash once and for all Communist control of the capital's lifeline to the sea. The South Vietnamese will449 words
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200 1971-01-11 9 JARRING: ISRAELI TALKS 'VERY USEFUL' TEL AVIV, Sun. Gunnar Jarring, the UN mediator In the Middle East peace negotiations, left Israel today after two days of what he called "useful talks" with Prime Minister Golda Meir and Foreign Minister Abba Eban,. The Swedish diplomat said at the airport before leaving200 words
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Article74 1971-01-11 9 HONGKONG, Sun. The British-owned South China Morning Post maintained m an editorial today that there were no valid grounds for an amnesty for the 74 people who are still m jail for offences committed during the 1967 leftist inspired riots. The paper was commenting on74 words
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220 1971-01-11 9 MATHURA, Sun. Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, briefly became a Hindu pilgrim today and visited the birth place of Lord Krishna, the most popular of Hindu Gods. Hindu priests welcomed Mr. Trudeau Into their temples as If he were a Brahmin, the highest ofAP - 220 words
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238 1971-01-11 10 I'VE FOUND INCA GOLD SAYS TREASURE SEEKER STOCKHOLM, Sun.— A treasure-hunting Swedish aristocrat claims to have discovered the legendary "Treasure of the Incas" m Equador, which he believes to be worth USSS,OOO million. The respected Stockholm newspaper Dagens Nyheter reported today, that Count Stellan Moerner, a well-known Swedish explorer and238 words
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Article, Illustration80 1971-01-11 10 WASHINGTON, Sun. President Nixon's elder daughter, Tricia, left, is to marry Harvard University law student Edward Finch Cox on June 14, the Washington Star newspaper reported yesterday. The article, signed by the Star's contributor Betty Beale, said the White House preferred at the moment not80 words
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Article25 1971-01-11 10 HONGKONG, Sun. Hongkong port health authorities announced yesterday that quarantine restrictions had been imposed against arrivals from Calcutta. India because of smallpox APAP - 25 words
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Article, Illustration126 1971-01-11 10 MISATO VILLAGE, Okinawa, Sun. Photographers and reporters wear gas masks here yesterday as they watch a dress rehearsal for tomorrow's removal of 150 tons of poisonous gas which have been stored m a U.S. base near here. The bottom picture shows empty trailers driving through the village, which will have126 words
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263 1971-01-11 10 Soviet protest against embassy blast MOSCOW, Sun. The Soviet Communist Party newspaper, Pravda, today accused American authorities of doing nothing about "Zionist terrorist" attacks against Soviet establishments m the United States, Tass Agency said. In an article by its Washington correspondent. Boris Streinikov, Pravda said the Soviet Embassy m Washington263 words
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168 1971-01-11 10 MANILA Sun. Justice Secretary Vicente Abad Santos yesterday ruled that licences issued to Chinese physicians and nurses to practice tneir profession m the Philippines could be revoked, but warned against a "sudden and immediate revocation" of their licenses. "There exists no reciprocity mAFP - 168 words
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Article112 1971-01-11 10 TOKYO, Sun. The U.S. Government has proposed to Japan to sign an agreement on 5« c reverslon <" Okinawa (Ryukyu Islands) to Japan at any early date m the coming Spring. Japanese Government sources said today this probably stemmed from a desire on the112 words
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Article391 1971-01-11 10 Syria warns Jordan over battles DAMASCUS, Sun. Syria has officially warned the Jordanian Government that it will not "remain idle" over the fighting m Jordan, according to Radio Damascus. Syrian tanks moved into Jordan during the civil war between the Jordanian Army and the Palestinian Resistance last September. The Syrian391 words
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Article77 1971-01-11 10 MANILA, Sun. A Manila newspaper reported that President Marcos has retired the Superintendent of the Philippine Military Academy, Brig. Gen. Aurelio Ugalde, and named Navy Capt. Gregorio Lim to succeed him. Ugalde's retirement came m the wake of the spectacular iraid staged by a young officer ofAP - 77 words
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Article30 1971-01-11 10 ACCRA, Sun. The death toll m the Ghanaian cholera epidemic has reached 237, the deputy-director of the country's medical services, Dr. Boi-Doku, disclosed here. AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article251 1971-01-11 10 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Sun. The British liner Queen Elizabeth 2 arrived m Carlisle Bay here yesterday carrying some 500 passengers and crew from the illfated French liner Antilles, which ran aground and caught fire m the Ren a dines m the Caribbean on Friday night. 'Jther251 words
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175 1971-01-11 10 29 PILOT WHALES DIE STRANDED ON ISLAND BEACH LOS ANGELES, Sun. A herd of 29 pilot whales languished dead or dying yesterday, stranded by an unexplained instinct or scientific defect that caused them to drive lemming like to their doom on a remote island beach, officials said. The whales, an175 words
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403 1971-01-11 10 NEW YORK, Sun. Telford Taylor, a U.S. prosecutor at the Nuremberg war crime trials, says U.S. Army Chief of Staff General William C Westmoreland could be found guilty as a war criminal if standards established during World War II were applied403 words
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Article64 1971-01-11 10 MOSCOW, Sun. Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin has sent messages to Indian Premier Indira Ghandi and Pakistan leader, Yahya Khan, urging "mutual effort" to overcome difficulties between the two countries, the Soviet news agency, Tass, announced today. In his messages, Mr Kosygin stressed the importance of the64 words
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Article32 1971-01-11 10 RANGOON, Sun. General Ne Win, chairman of Burma's Revolutionary Council, returned here today from Britain where he had a medical checkup. Hp had left Burma nn Nnv 28. AFPAFP - 32 words
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172 1971-01-11 10 HOUNSLOW, England, Sun.— Two teenage girls appear nude m a four-minute movie about Eve shot by a vicar. Schoolgirl Gail Atkinson, 16, is shown naked holding a nine-foot long boa constrictor. Nineteen-year old art student Helga Lawrence disrobes for a scene suggesting love-making against172 words
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Article365 1971-01-11 11 BILLY BRAY - BILLY BRAY From m BANGKOK THAILAND'S Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman and other top policy makers had every reason to smile last week as US Secretary of Defence Melvin Laird came to Bangkok with pledges of more military aid over the next ten years. Ironically, the365 words
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Article, Illustration296 1971-01-11 11 D.Y. CAPARAS - WAITING FOR SOMETHING TO HAPPEN D.Y. CAPARAS From In MANILA DEVELOPMENTS m the Philippines indicate that a serious event will take place within the next few months. It could take the form of a repetition of the Jan. 26 demonstration last year which resulted m an encounter between student activists296 words
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Article, Illustration77 1971-01-11 11 "Honest. Nigel! You're a great act there's just too many of you female impersonators chasing too few jobs/ "This smog's coming direct from New York, by satellite/ "Look, kid if we can't get on this fella Noah's shindig, there's a little lake 1 know up m77 words
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Article612 1971-01-11 11 JOHN PRINCE - JOHN PRINCE By CIGARETTE smoking directly caused the deaths of at least 15,000 of the 99,082 men aged 34 to 64 who died m Britain m 1968, says a second report on smoking and health by the Royal College of Physicians. In addition, smoking probably killed 3,500612 words
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974 1971-01-11 11 PETER CLAYTON - PETER CLAYTON By NORMALLY I keep quiet about how I didn't make a film with the Beatles m 1963. It's too much like confessing to having dropped the Philosopher's Stone down the drain. But there it is; or isn't, if you974 words
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211 1971-01-11 12 Britain's low economic growth rate— a TUC blast LONDON, Mon. The Conservative Government's efforts to hold down wage increases have caused a reduced economic growth rate, greater inflation and more unemployment, Britain's trade unions charged m a report published today. The report presented by Trades Union Congress (TUC) representatives toAFP - 211 words
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Article107 1971-01-11 12 ABMs: Red proposal rejected WASHINGTON, Sun. The U.S. Government has rejected a Soviet proposal for a mutual dism itlfng of all the antimissile missile (ABM) batteries m the two countries except for those defending Washington and Moscow, reliable sources said here today. The proposal was tabled and turned down duringAFP - 107 words
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Article, Illustration418 1971-01-11 12 ANGRY STUDENTS TEAR UNION JACK, BUT POLICE AVERT RIOT NEW DELHI, Sun. Angry Indian and African students tore up a Union Jack to protest at the arrival of British Prime Minister Edward Heath for a three-day visit yesterday. Police wielding batons held backAFP; AP - 418 words
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254 1971-01-11 12 MAHE, (Seychelles). Sun. Seychelles Chief Minister James Maicham today called OB British Premier Edward Heath to try to get the liberation committee of the Organisation of African Inlty to stop taking Interest m the Internal policy of this British IndianAFP - 254 words
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65 1971-01-11 12 AIX EN PROVENCE, Prance, Sun. Mario Semedo, 48, last night killed his wife and three children with an axe, then poured petrol onto himself and burned himself to death, setting fire to the house at the same lime. Mr. Semedo, a Portuguese national,65 words
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Article42 1971-01-11 12 Sadat's envoy on tour NAIROBI, Sun. Doctor Hafer Thanem, Special Envoy of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, arrived here at the start of an eight-nation African tour during which he wfll lobby support for Egypt's stand m the Middle East conflict with Israel.42 words
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245 1971-01-11 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Democratic Action Party today criticised the Government's relief work m connection with the floods as "grossly inadequate." The chairman of the Selangor State DAP Interim Committee, Mr. Goh Hock Guan, warned, "Unless the Government bucks up there245 words
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Article58 1971-01-11 12 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sun. Authorities yesterday freed the last of the nine journalists from the satrical weekly o Pasquim (The Lampoon), who had been detained since early November. Mr. Tarso de Castro, editor-in-chief of the newspaper, was the only newsman who remained detained by the authorities on Dec.AP - 58 words
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Article60 1971-01-11 12 EDISON, Sun. Two people m a small private plane were killed yesterday when it crashed m flames after colliding with an American airlines plane about to land at Newark New Jersey. The airliner, with 26 passengers and a crew of seven on board, landed withoutAFP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration83 1971-01-11 12 CHONG Lai Choon, 23 (centre) and U Bon Chu, 35 (with head bowed) being led into the district courts last Saturday before their conviction on theft and arms charges connected with the £946,000 Chartered Bank robbery last October. Chong, described as a83 words
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168 1971-01-11 12 RAWALPINDI, Sun. Pakistan has again appealed to friendly countries for gifts of food to aid East Pakistan flood disaster relief work because a gap of about 170,000 tons still remains between the amount of cereals asked for and that so far offered. Pakistan asked168 words
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Advertisement173 1971-01-11 12 ■■I vne Air Defence Coininsincl More and more intelligent and adven* mm^ mmm^ mmmmm T mm mmm mmm mmmm ~**——~mmm^ turous young men with initiative and a M Qua'rfK»tk>ns:- j Minimum Education: I high degree of physical fitness are res- School r*rtifi«.«» ,1 _j- i^eriiTicate or eputvalent I have joined173 words
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Title Section9 1971-01-11 13 Monday, Jan. 11, 1971 THE SINGPAORE Herald Section II9 words
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Article, Illustration329 1971-01-11 13 CHANGE WILL BE GRADUAL AND SPREAD OVER YEARS THE newly-formed Metrication Board will take into account the views of every sector of the community before recommending any changes, its chairman, Mr. Baey Lian Peck, said yesterday. Mr. Baey said: "We will have329 words
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Article64 1971-01-11 13 A BUSINESSMAN, Mr. Cheong Kok Chow, lost his wallet containing $900, a Malaysian I.e. and some other documents while travelling m a taxi from Shenton Way to the airport on Saturday at 11.30 a.m. The finder has been requested to contact Mr. Peter Low at Tel: *****164 words
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181 1971-01-11 13 Evening classes enrolment begins tonight APPLICATION*"* Tor" mission ta secondary evening c isses conducted by the Adult Education Board opens today at 7 p.m. Enrolment can be made at 22 centres. Applicants should bring along their school leaving and other educational certificates, identity card and tuition and miscellaneous fees. There181 words
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Article93 1971-01-11 13 THE Ministry of National Development has published its second booklet on gardening. The booklet, Selected Plants and Planting for a Garden City, is now on sale at $1.20. The first issue, Selected Plants and Planting for a Greener Singapore, was issued m Jury. The 87-page93 words
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Article96 1971-01-11 13 A FAREWELL party will be held for Inche Rahmat bin Kenap, Member of Parliament for Geylang Serai, on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. at the Geylang Serai Technical School. Inche Rahmat leaves for Mecca on Jan. 24. The party is organised by the Geylang Serai Citizens Consultative96 words
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235 1971-01-11 13 THE Government should not have the monopoly of providing all cultural activities m Singapore, Dr. Augustine Tan, MP for Whampoa, said last night. He said that the people expected the Government to look after ail cultural and community activities by providing funds235 words
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Article, Illustration181 1971-01-11 13 WORK on the $1.5 million Telephone Industries of Singapore (Pte.) Ltd factory at Jnrong will begin next month. The factory, on a 69,000 sq. ft. site alongside the food industries zone. Is expected to be completed m it months and production will181 words
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Article70 1971-01-11 13 FOUR .nen, two of them armed with daggers, got away with $3,000 after holding up salesman Tan Kirn Tuan, 42, m Lorong Marsiling on Saturday. Tan, employed by Hong Seng Co. m Rochore Road, received slight injuries on the face when he resisted them. The robbers70 words
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Article86 1971-01-11 13 TWO men were stabbed with a knife and seriously injured m Tanjong Pagar early yesterday morning. Hanifah, 20, received stab wounds m the neck and Abdul Rahman, 22, m the left shoulder and chest. A man will be charged m court today. DDD ONE FOR ALL86 words
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283 1971-01-11 13 PHILLIP LIM - Teachers learn how to use audio visual aids PHILLIP LIM By A BRITISH audiovisual aid instructor is conducting a two-week series of demonstrations m the Teachers' Training College and m so doing is helping to upgrade technical -teaching skills. In the Science Block of the TTC last week, Mr. Pat283 words
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123 1971-01-11 13 Why teachers prefer to stay quiet by their union PENANG, Sun. The National Union of Teachers here today alleged that some heads of schools m the State recommended teachers for transfer if they pointed out to them areas for improvement m the school. Teachers, fearing such transfers, now prefer to123 words
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77 1971-01-11 13 Varsity study awards for Sabahans KOTA KINABALU. Sun. The Sabah Foundation is to offer scholarships for students to study m West Malaysian universities this year. The foundation so far has only been offering scholarships for students to study m secondary schools. In a statement issued here today, the chairman ofBernama - 77 words
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Miscellaneous48 1971-01-11 13 THE numbers picked m Toto Draw No. 3/71 last night were: 13, 32, 7, 3t and 35. The additional number was 40. In the circles draw, the numbers picked were: 17, 25 and IC. TODAY: 18.85 a.m. (t.4 ft.) TOMORROW: 12.13 a.m. (8.3 ft.); 18.48 a.m. (8.7 ft.).48 words
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Miscellaneous14 1971-01-11 13 DENNIS THE MENACE HO Ho! THATII BE THE MY, AUfISARET* THAT'LL B£ THBEAV I*14 words
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457 1971-01-11 14 CHINESE NEW YEAR BONUS FOR 1,500 AT JURONG BOOMING Jurong Shipyard is to share its success with its workers by handing out $1 million. About 1,500 employees will get this m ang pows when the yard pays its annual bonus at Chinese New457 words
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Article179 1971-01-11 14 Allan shuns cash for new career MR. Allan Ng, Singapore University's new gynaecology and obstetrics lecturer, said yesterday that he returned to Singapore because he preferred an academic career to simply making money. "I guess I could have stayed on m London and made a lot of money. A friend179 words
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Article, Illustration484 1971-01-11 14 LINDA TAN - LINDA TAN By TONG Ah Chuen, 60, has been pedalling a trisha for more than half his life on the streets of Singapore. Ten years ago he could make a comfortable income plying the streets from Rochore Road to Clif ford Pier. Tong484 words
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Article, Illustration295 1971-01-11 14 THE HILTON Health Club, which opened for members early this month, Is a dub which claims to be different. For 92 per cent of its members are millionaire^ who want a place where they can get some privacy and some exercise as295 words
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Article52 1971-01-11 14 THE body of a man, aged about 60, was found under a bridge near the railway track m Kampong Bahru on Saturday afternoon. He was about 5 ft. 8 m. tall, clad m black shirt and trousers. No documents were found on him. Police do not suspect52 words
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241 1971-01-11 14 Mrs Banda to commission Ceylon's icw ship, Lanka Rani THE CEYLONESE Prime Minister, Mrs. Bandaranaike, will commission a ship for her Government here this week. Top Government officials and two Ceylonese Ministers are among the guests invited for the ceremony. The 12,305-ton vessel, costing nearly $7 million, was bought by241 words
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Advertisement155 1971-01-11 14 j,mvnx,cjv;lasjlfjopiqweuoriar f W.^r[^^^^ i PPPPIM— K^^ m^ Jnnflnß < BANZAI! BANZAI! BANZAI! (A'JWD OW*Y) OCV#"-0 THE VICTORY CRY OF THE KAMIKAZE CORPS. KSe SnULKK jMULJUK MAy mm B^ffl IX 70 MM Sfc f- Color fcfDotat DAILY 3 SHOWS. 19/^ll AD "TORA" STARTS: 2.30, 5.45 9.00 PM. VAV/IliilliF 2.50, 5. 05155 words
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Advertisement531 1971-01-11 14 NOW SHOWING! 11 a.m.. 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 4 9.30 p.m. WEDDING NlfiHT Color Dannia Watarman Tessa Wyatt COMINGI In Color THE WORLD AT THEIR FEET Tha World Cup Mexico 1970 A Rank Organisation Pictura 19th DA Yl No Froa List! Dally 3 Shows; 2.30. 5.45 4 9.00 "TORA" Starts 2.50,531 words
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Miscellaneous1745 1971-01-11 15 S SSSS^S Jk S (V m^> tl W^^r m. E 9^^m^^tK^9 gAlftgVl S W. "A" y^\# 1 2 «m »R¥ JrT B ff, imn E r^rIMBMP JJ i lit m. 4L I'rT J Ik i___AMliM-RR\,w S •^■■■■■RRRRRRRRi^BRRRRRRRRRMRMBRRy Hi MHI A *"*Wtm\ MT' -'^X \^v i WR»»^i R>.^R^ Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfjl!!!^ j^g^^tffrlrl^ a^iß1,745 words
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Article, Illustration720 1971-01-11 16 Sylvia Leow - Baa floors will drive you up the wall Sylvia Leow by DECORATING on a shoestring is the only I type of decorating to do. ..especially when I you're a teenager trying to do up your very own room, a college kid I making a lonely hostel I room look like720 words
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Miscellaneous20 1971-01-11 16 THE LITTLE WOMAN I "Herbert, come m here. I want Mrs. Ashgrove to see the color you painted the den!"20 words
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Miscellaneous197 1971-01-11 16 JIELP YDUBSELF Fridfle^ s 28 Frst Features I N Always cover food before storing it m Never clean the fridge with bleach, it Clean the fridge inside and out every When defrosting the fridge put thick fl A the refrigerator It will keep fresher harms the Umng and leaves a197 words
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Article, Illustration497 1971-01-11 17 ADELE KOH - Bargains galore for the budget home ADELE KOH By I BUDGET furnishing really works and I think we proved it with our own flat. We had to keep two considerations m mind when He were "doing up" the place. The first was economy because we don't intend to rent the497 words
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Article750 1971-01-11 17 KT>T^^^^^^^^^^^^^^FvT^^ looks at I 1^ Cl h w A ft i E. m A A furnishing I gf t^ wj fir "^mL^^B and food I IF YOU can fry, you can cook Indonesian. Well, almost. For most times the secret behind success lies m the way you750 words
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Article329 1971-01-11 18 The market continued firm on fairly active buying interest on Saturday. Lower-priced stocks were m good demand, and prominent gainers were Teikoku oil, Yokohama Rubber, Yakin Kogyo and Sanraku Ocean. (Closing paid prices m yen, v Machinery, non-ferrous metals, chemicals and Pharmaceuticals also moved higher. Insurances, however,329 words
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621 1971-01-11 18 Side effects of Britain's EEC bid BRUSSELS, Sun. Britain's effort to join the European Common Market is having some odd and disturbing side effects. One of them threatens trouble for an effort by the wealthier part of the world to help the poorer countries through buying more of their manufacturedAP - 621 words
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Article319 1971-01-11 18 SAN CLEMENTE, California, Sun. President Nixon has said he still expects 1971 to be a good year and 1972 to be even better for American workers and businessmen. This is based on assumption that inflation will be kept under control and that unemployment will recede. The President'sAP - 319 words
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Article125 1971-01-11 18 LA PAZ, Sun. Bolivia's first tin refinery, with an annual production capacity of 7,500 tons of tin and 800 tons of alloys, was opened yesterday by President Juan Jose Torres. The US$l2 million plant, about 150 miles east of La Paz, is one of the mostAP - 125 words
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Article121 1971-01-11 18 BOMBAY, Sun. The Reserve Bank of India on Friday raised the bank rate from five to six per cent. The increase, intended to check price inflation and impose greater monetary discipline on the economy, led to an Immediate marginal fall In commodity prices and slightly depressedAP - 121 words
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Article218 1971-01-11 18 TOKYO, Sun. Informed sources say the Bank of Japan probably will lower the official discount rate to 5.75 per cent from the current six per cent, possibly as early as January 19, Kyodo News Service reported. The sources said the planned bank rate cut wasAP; AFP - 218 words
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Article44 1971-01-11 18 TOKYO, Fri. The Japan External Trade Organisation (JETKO), an official organisation promoting foreign trade, announced its programme for fiscal 1971 (beginning April), will total 5,480 million yen (about US$l5 million), an increase of nearly 10 per cent over the current year. AFPAFP - 44 words
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Article90 1971-01-11 18 LONDON, Sun. William Jacks and Company said it sold 76 per cent of the equity of its subsidiary William Jacks and Company (India) Private Ltd. to K.K. Jajoudia, a businesman. The company said it sold the stake to meet Indian Government requirements, and to avoid closure of theReuter - 90 words
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Article96 1971-01-11 18 LONDON, Sun. International Telephone and Telegraph announced an agreed merger between a new ITT subsidiary and Eurofund International. Shares m Eurofund will be exchanged for common stock of ITT, equal m market value to 110 per cent of the net asset value of Eurofund, after provision for income taxesReuter - 96 words
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Article108 1971-01-11 18 SAN FRANCISCO, California, Sun. Independent Indonesian American Petroleum has encountered indications of oil offshore Sumatra, its parent company, Natomas, announced. E xaminations of cuttings, cores and logs between the 2,682-foot, and 3,1 18-foot level of the company's exploratory Selatan No. 1 well suggest oil may be present m aAP - 108 words
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Article42 1971-01-11 18 LONDON, Sun. Aberfovle Plantations reported holding company loss for the year ended July 31, 1970 was £25,513 (against, £35,275 for the previous' year). Tea subsidiary profit was £69,628 (£10,726), making a group profit of £44,115 (against a loss of £24,549). ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article184 1971-01-11 18 LONDON, Sun. Sir Basil Smallpiece, chairman of Cunard Steamship warned shareholders he expected a trading loss for 1970. The company is including m its results a proportion of losses m containership consortia. Sir Basil, giving a qualified prediction of improvement this year, said the board continues to have "confidenceReuter - 184 words
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Article95 1971-01-11 18 NEW YORK, Sun. First National City Corporation reported its 1970's consolidated income, before taking into account securities gains and losses, totalled U*****,781,000, or U555.29 per share. This was an increase of 10.1 per cent from the U*****,580,000 earned m 1969, or US$4.B3 a share. Sales of95 words
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Article402 1971-01-11 18 MINI-LASER Texas Instruments has developed a unique experimental miniature laser with an all-solid-state optical system that operates continuously at room temperature without bulky power sources or cryogenic cooling equipment. TI said the achievement an industry first demonstrates the feasibility of satellites carrying laser transmitters smaller than cigarette packages402 words
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Article, Illustration200 1971-01-11 18 PEOPEL in business Mr CHARLES R. CARR, Jr. has been appointed chief engineer of the Singapore Hyatt Hotel, scheduled to open at the end of this month. Mr. Carr, an American with over 30 years engineering experience, was working m Western offshore drilling and oil exploration operations, off Sandakan, before200 words
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Article253 1971-01-11 18 The pre-New Year rally continued on Monday with the return of investors from the holiday break. Rises initially outnumbered falls across the board although turnover remained low. On Tuesday, sellers became active m the market and set the trend for the rest of the week, (ended January253 words
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Article282 1971-01-11 18 The market was little changed on balance m quiet conditions during the past week. Further concern over cost inflation saw prices move sharply lower on Monday, but the firmer trend on Wall Street and selective buying of leaders saw most of the falls regained. Trading showed somed282 words
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Article21 1971-01-11 18 LONDON, Fri.— (Changes m brackets): Industrials 340.9 (•1.3); Tins 62.80 (+0.28), Rubbers 168.22 (-0.30); Oils 289.95 (-181).21 words
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Article26 1971-01-11 18 NEW YORK, Fri. (Changes m brackets): Industrials 837.01 (-0.82); Transportation 176.75 (+0.61); Utilities 122.48 (+0.29): Composite stocks 274.79 (+0.21). Bonds 69.32 (+0.31).26 words
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Article95 1971-01-11 18 HONGKONG Rates m Hongkong On New York TT 6.***** On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness. Per tael) 286.875 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India (per 100 rupees) 46.50 Indonesia (per 10.000 new rupiahs) 154.00 Japan (per lO.oqO (yen) 159.625 Philippine (per 100 pesos)95 words
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Advertisement263 1971-01-11 19 AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. *****/8 HC Harrisons 4V Crosfield ***** p L PN PHilirw N.d M .i ASC Alco. Ste.rn.hlp Corpn. *****6 "< '-y A-Co. (Pt.) Ltd ***** .^...^"T. 1 981 021 APL American President Line. ***** AL Interasia shipping Ag.ncy 9341 58/9 AUS AusUsia Line 71 291263 words
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Miscellaneous838 1971-01-11 19 I1 I /\J KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules I I Yv N. beginning on this page are given m four parts for >v A ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and J? j, .t^^^^^-iii^gV' e»B— ai a» ai coastal. Each entry gives the following information _"X 7 I, T JTi838 words
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Article115 1971-01-11 20 NEW YORK, Sun. "Everyone should have bought tankers m 1970 the best investment.'' This commentary came from Franz Pick, the world currency analyst, m Barron's the Dow Jones financial weekly. He said devaluation of currencies continued without respite m 1970. "Under these conditions, people, as always, sought monetaryAP - 115 words
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Advertisement441 1971-01-11 20 REGULAR EUROPE SERVICE TO: HAMBURG. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM 4 ANTWERP Spore Penang Hamburg .ING YUNG ln p ot/12 Jan ii/ 14 Jan H Feb YEH YUNG 10/12 Mar li/14 Mar 11 Apr ORIENTAL QUEEN 10/12 Apr li/14 Apr 12 May Paeeenger accommodation available to London 4V north continental ports. Accepting441 words
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Miscellaneous1043 1971-01-11 20 1 3.STl^Ol inPl lncludin 9 shi P s sailing out of Singapore for Far _^"*^^^^*»v^X^V^| M\Ji East ports to the north-east. ACHILLES 36 (S) J.n 15/15 Hongkong, Kobe. Y'hama. BF/MC ALCOS MASTER Apr 19/22 Osaka, Yokohama. M.S. TA.POOSHAN Jan 20/21 Penang (Jan 22/24). AOL/ASC H > CnVua n n 21,043 words
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Miscellaneous170 1971-01-11 20 Ships m port THE PORT OF 20 west: Riau II (after SINGAPORE AUTHORITY Fukusho Maru No. 17) 20 east T M r ADE THES E Teinburong (after Tenyo Maru) HISII'ISS AIIRANGE- 19; Neubrandenburg (after MENTS FOR JANUARY 11. Halcyon Days) 38/39; Vishva OUT: Fernlake 6/7; Romo Vibhuti (after Heiryu Maru170 words
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520 1971-01-11 21 If )N( )M X AM Ai H^ THE STOCK EXCHANGE of Malaysia and Singapore began the New Year on a healthy note with near buoyant conditions and much improved prices during the first two trading days. Increased buying pressure m every class520 words
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Article1609 1971-01-11 21 STOCK EXCHANGE MALAYSIA J AND SINGAPORE ***** ***L C Olint PriCe> Yleld Weekly Turnover 1~~ Closing Prices T^Ti Weekly Turnovers I Hi*h Low Company 1 1970 ♦or onweek Buyers Selle Divid Earn a o dy or .SST y^ or High Low Company onweek Buyers SeUers Divid Earn1,609 words
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363 1971-01-11 21 TOKYO, Sun. The Japan International Trade Promotion Association has decided to apply the four principles of Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai more strictly m »its trade with South Korea, the association said today. Prime Minister Chou set the rules, which govern trade betweenAFP - 363 words
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312 1971-01-11 21 Spot silver may reach $6 an ounce Mocatta LONDON, Sun. Gold speculators will be the strongest influence In world bullion markets this year, Mocatta and Goldsmid, one of Britain's biggest dealers, predicted today. Prices may vary by as much as several dollars an ounce giving excellent trading opportunities. But theAP - 312 words
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Article48 1971-01-11 21 Chemical C.mpaay »f Malaysia: Jan. 19, 11.30 a.m at 4lh floor, Banguanan MIDF, 117 Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. Kuala Sidim Rubber: Jan. 25, noon at company office, 52, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. Malayan Tobacco: Feb. 1, noon at registered office 178-3 Jalan Sungei Besi, Kuala Lumpur.48 words
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Article52 1971-01-11 21 Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the year previous year K. Sidim(l) 6 Jan. 25 5 16 9% U. Plant. (2) 10 Jan. 18 20* Boustead (2) 5 Feb. 1 16 Empat Nombor (3) 20 Feb. 4 10 NQJTE: (1) Final dividend; (2) Interim dividend; (3)52 words
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83 1971-01-11 21 RUBBER TIN (per Ib.) (per picul) Jan. 4 50-3/8 cts. 9 625.62*4 5 49-7/8 cts. 9 628.50 6 49-5/8 cts. 9630.12 V* 7 49-7/8 cts. 9 628. 12 Vt 8 49-5/8 cU. 9 629.00 On Saturday. Straits tin was done 62V* cents a picul higher at83 words
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Article, Illustration262 1971-01-11 21 S.C. CHAN - S.C. CHAN From Kuching THE 1 chairman of the Sarawak Manufacturers Association, Mr Ho Ho Lim, has suggested that an industrial board be set up to assist m the settingup of family-type or cottage industries. He said the Government should also provide the incentives262 words
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Article328 1971-01-11 21 EXCEPT for an easier pepper market which finally saw some action after weeks of dormancy, the Singapore produce markets saw most commodity prices improve on increased demand last week. An estimated 200 tons of copra arrived from Indonesia during the week but was quickly absorbed. The copra price328 words
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Article33 1971-01-11 21 FRASER' S INDUSTRIAL INDICES Spore Malaysia Jan. 4 629.04 423.04 Jan. 5 639. §8 426.73 Jan. 6 640.13 427.26 Jan. 7 646.92 422.75 Jan. 8 6SS.BS 425. 51 Changes on week +36.91 +6.7333 words
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Article39 1971-01-11 21 Saturday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 39.05, (2) 148.00; Hongkong 39.31; Beirut 37.758. Note: (1) Export price to non -sterling areas m U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price m Singapore dollars, per tael.39 words
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Article103 1971-01-11 21 Demand for ribbed smoked sheets continued at a low ebb during the past week and prices drifted downward to finish with losses of one-half to five-eighths cent for the period. Trade sources said maior factories have fairly heavy inventories and were not now inclined to make new103 words
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Page 22 Advertisements
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Advertisement381 1971-01-11 22 I ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON OOLENCES. OEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. PPC REQUIEMS 4 REUNIONS Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40cts. All other classified advertisements: Minimum $4/ for 20 words, each additional word 20cts. BOX SERVICE CHARGE381 words
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Advertisement358 1971-01-11 22 (A) PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Qualifications: (1) Must be poly graduate or above. (2) Age 25-30. (3) Knowledge of Human Relations. (4) Electrical/Telecoms background. (5) Matured and good character. (6) Factory work experience desired. (B) Assistant Chemist Qualifications: Applicants should have a University Degree or equivalent and some working experience m the358 words
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Advertisement619 1971-01-11 22 /Akftfftvik QiICPI For our Classified InnMUL r iW"OI Tele-Ads Service I fVKKfVPfIfSVHfSVI EASTERN PRIVATE ■MKL^BWlviwtMß^B^ksV INVESTIGATION AGENCY— Under takes private 4 confidential, civil ■■^Bs^s^Bs^Ba^RBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB 4 commercial investigations. Room 16. 8-B Wayang Street. Tel. OFF HOLLAND ROAD— Greenl.at *****— Tan/Sim. View 2 storey semi-detached house available for one/two years lease from619 words
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Advertisement525 1971-01-11 22 OPENING TODAY Artist of the rear exhibition Y.n Sook Leong ,1 I J J.* 11 Art 6A Raffles un't^h 00 Pm ""> VISIT MING ART GALLERY. Ming ?°«I!, Shopping Arcade J-n f r^°* 6 largest openly 0 lOCa baWh >•"•""«• »Al£ ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS oil? OO W P'te'ng of private525 words
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Advertisement515 1971-01-11 22 Ra^a^RRRRHgRBIff^BBBBBBBBBBBSa I ADRIANS CANE FURNITURE of c distinction and furnishing n materials of superior quality. Please consult Adrian's 425 River Valley Road. Spore. Tel. *****4. HENG HUAT IRON Furniture offers attractive quality furniture for > your homes/gardens/hotels 25 Cavenagh Road. Tel: (Spore) L *****6. C S HOCK SOON caters all515 words
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Advertisement552 1971-01-11 22 RACING HONDA 300 c.c. motorcycle with car trailer prepared for 1971 Singapore GP. Withdrawal 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. Special low552 words
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Article, Illustration2202 1971-01-11 23 Des Coleman boots home three winners BIG SWEEP ISI N«: *****5 $4,703 2nd N#: *****9 $1,343 3rd N«: *****2 $671. STABTERS: ($l5O each) Noa: *****6, *****9, *****9, *****0, *****9, *****3, *****9, *****6, *****1. CON8OLATION8: ($lOO each) Nos: *****2, *****3, *****0, *****3, *****6, *****6, *****8,2,202 words
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Article43 1971-01-11 23 Ist No. *****8 ($4,720) 2nd No. *****5 ($1,348) 3rd No. *****0 674) Starters ($l5O each): Nos: *****2, *****5, *****6, *****1, *****6, *****7, *****9, *****3, *****8. Consolation prlies ($lOO each) ti—. *****6, *****8, *****4, *****6, *****8, *****0, *****8, *****2, *****8, *****3.43 words
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Article51 1971-01-11 23 MITCH AM, England, Sun. Don Faircloth, twenty-two year-old Commonwealth Games marathon bronze medallist who is to compete m the Kyoto marathon m Japan on Feb. 8, set a new course record when he won the Mitcham AC open fifteen miles road pace here yesterday m 1:16.30.AFP - 51 words
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Advertisement40 1971-01-11 23 graduate to PGF engineered clubs that bring a unique experience to every golfer the ultimate A m golf club design /A and performance. PRECISION GOLF FORGING PTY. LTDT SoteAgvit: MircilHiiiln Ho4din«*(S} Pte.Ud. KillKWy r.O. Bo« I?? Skrwon 9 Ti *****240 words
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Miscellaneous52 1971-01-11 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Leff NO MISTAKE, PAW. SCOT TV'S DAD IS A GREAT~^9H| W COULDN'T WE JUST XNOVU Vnn'RP dmlv^ THE e>OAT//^ NAVIGATOR HIS F.X WAS I TAKE A II'L PEEK IN- T JOKING? MARCO ™TS pt TS~\CTysg^^^v- RIgKT Q" THE button.' j*f~*c:\ PvTothe Box, rhvyMl find that box52 words
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Article354 1971-01-11 24 FIRST HOME DEFEAT FOR LEEDS U.K. SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. Martin Chivers rapped m a couple of goals for Tottenham Hotspur yesterday and handed the English league leaders, Leeds United, their first home defeat of the season on a day that lacked some of the brightest stars m British soccer.AP - 354 words
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Article200 1971-01-11 24 ENGLISH DIV. ONE Arsenal 2 West Ham 0 Burnley 2 Everton 2 Chelsea 1 Man United 2 Coventry 1 Ipswich 0 Derby 1 Wolves 2 Leeds 1 Tottenham 2 Liverpool 2 Blackpool 2 Man City 1 Palace 0 Newcastle 0 Stoke 2 Southampton 1 Huddersfield 0 West Brom200 words
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Article, Illustration224 1971-01-11 24 LONDON, Sun. Billy Reedman, new Australian discovery, reached the final of the British Amateur Squash rackets championship at the Lansdowne Gub here last night. In the semi final, the twenty one-year-old unseeded Australian easily defeated Pakistan's Sajaad Muneer, also unseeded, m straight games.AFP - 224 words
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Article110 1971-01-11 24 TAIPEI, Sun. Taiwan will send a football team later this month to Hongkong for three to four weeks training as the first step towards having its own football squad it was learned here. According to the Chinese National Football Association, the local "Ching Kuang" (Blue Light) football team will beAFP - 110 words
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Article649 1971-01-11 24 ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION ONE W D L Pts Leeds 16 7 2 39 Arsenal 14 6 2 38 Tottenham 11 8 4 30 Manchester City 117 S 29 Chelsea 10 9 4 29 Wolvexhampton 12 5 7 29 Liverpool 8 11 4 27 Southampton 10 7 7 27649 words
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Article193 1971-01-11 24 SYDNEY, Sun. Australia were 189 for four m reply to England's first innings total of 332 at the close on the second day of the fourth cricket Test here today. England's last three wickets added 65 runs m 67 minutes tolift the overnight score193 words
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Article147 1971-01-11 24 England Ist Inns (Overnight 267 for 7). Boycott c Gleeson b Connolly 77 Luckhurst lbw Gleeson 38 Edrich c Gleeson b Chappell 55 Fletcher c Walters b Mallett 23 D'Oliveira c Connolly b Mallett 0 Illingworth b Gleeson 25 Knott st March b Mallett g Snow c La wry147 words
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362 1971-01-11 24 ABOUT 25 motor cyclists assembled at Colombo Camp yesterday to battle for the prize money of $100 and trophies m the "Scramble of the Year" the biggest cross country motorcycle race organise d yearly by the Singapore Motor Sports Club. Have Coles,362 words
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212 1971-01-11 24 Jollilads score narrow win in league match TWO British servicemen Michael Woods and Tom Harrison contributed largely to Jollilads Athletic Union's 3-2 win over Peru Indians m an FAS Div. 3 league match at Jalan Besar yesterday. Woods scored two goals for Jollilads. Harrison shone at centre-half when he turned212 words
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479 1971-01-11 24 Nanyang, Kampong Glam still unbeaten in TT tourney NANYANG Siang Pau scored their fourth successive win m the Eagle Cup invitation table tennis tournament when they defeated Singapore Telephone Board 5-1 at Kallang last night. Nanyang and Kampong Glam Community Centre are the only unbeaten teams and share second spot479 words
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135 1971-01-11 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Organising Committee of the Second Asian Tae-Kwon-Oo championships will meet tomorrow to decide on the tournament m view of the flood situation. This is because the venue for the championships, the Stadium Negara, is being used as a refugee centre.135 words
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Article130 1971-01-11 24 DOUGLAS Nunis's team won the six-aside hockey tournament for Singapore Recreation L'lub m the annual competition on the Padang yesterday. K.C. Phua's team finished second with seven points. Third was Kultar Singh's side with six points. The Results: Douglas Norm's team, beat Malcolm Nunis's 1-0; K.C. Phua's beat130 words
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Page 24 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous50 1971-01-11 24 TABLE-TENNIS: Eagle Cup Invitation Tournament Eagle Engineering vs Sin Mm; Toa Payoh "A" vs Kampong Bugis; Tuan Mong vs Yap Transport 'FB*'; Kampong Glam vs Police Sports Association; Toa Payoh "3" vs Heng Jai Association; Nanyang Siang Pau vs Yap Transport "A" (Eagle Engineering Sports Club, Kallang 7 p.m. &9p.m.)50 words
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