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Title Section14 1971-01-13 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 149 Singapore Wednesday, January 13, 1971 MC(P) N0.2525 15 CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration392 1971-01-13 1 7 more Govt heads in for the big summit SEVEN heads of government arrived last night for the Commonwealth Conference beginning tomorrow. The first to arrive was Archbishop Makarios, President of Cyprus. He came in the same plane as VlcePresldent Arap Mol, leader of the Kenyan delegation. President Makarios was392 words
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176 1971-01-13 1 BEIRUT, Tues. Tanks and helicopter-borne units of King Hussein's army attacked Palestinian guerilla bases in northernmost Jordan today moving in behind a barrage of field artillery. Guerillas announced a ceasefire late today, but still the fighting went on. A guerilla communique said two villages176 words
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Article, Illustration989 1971-01-13 1 Africans work on 'hit back' plan TWO DOCUMENTS are circulating among African delegates in Singapore on the eve of the Conference of Commonwealth Heads of Government. Originating from the advance guard of the Zambian team, the documents are: A DECLARATION condemning racial discrimination; and A SIX-POINT plan of retaliatory action989 words
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Article32 1971-01-13 1 PHNOM PENH, Tues. South Vietnamese Marines moved in strength into southwest Cambodia today in a roadclearing operation aimed at smashing the Vietnamese Com-, minnists' seven- week economic stranglehold on Pnompenh.32 words
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Article29 1971-01-13 1 JERUSALEM, Tues. Israeli security forces have detailed a score of Arabs from East Jerusalem and nearby Ramaliah in the occupied west bank of Jordan for suspected sabotage.29 words
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321 1971-01-13 1 NEW DELHI, Tues. Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau said here today India and Canada should co-operate at the Commonwealth Conference to find an "accommodation" over Britain's plans to sell arms to South Africa. Mr. Trudeau, who had a long talk on321 words
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Article56 1971-01-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The death toll in the floods has risen to 53 with the report of another case in Johore. Only Temerloh and Pekan in Pahang and Segamat in Johore were still underwater today. The main trunk road from Alor Star to Johore Bahru56 words
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Article, Illustration181 1971-01-13 1 RAWALPINDI, Tues. Two people were killed and 13 wounded today in a fight which began when drivers of two buses from rival companies refused to yield the right of way. The drivers, passengers and passers-by took sides in the shooting. Police who restoredAP; AFP - 181 words
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Miscellaneous11 1971-01-13 1 ■^■V^BT^B^B^^r^B^r^^S^^ WEATHER outlook for Sißgapore from a.m. to boob today: Fair.11 words
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Article, Illustration596 1971-01-13 2 DOUGLAS BROWN - 'If you arm our enemy... DOUGLAS BROWN I SPECIAL REPORT FROM AFRICA THIS is a time of great concern for the leaders of the black African Commonwealth. On the eve of the Singapore conference no assurances will convince them that imperialism is not on the march again, this time from596 words
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1740 1971-01-13 2 Fears of a new offensive by the white man's rich world Cambridge, I was never treated to such bad manners as Mr. Heath displayed to my President at that dinner in Downing Street." President Nyerere, who never worries about externals, laughed loudly about his own confrontation with Mr. Heath, which1,740 words
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Article627 1971-01-13 2 THE preparations the African delegations are making on the eve of the Conference of Commonwealth Heads of Government are fuO of foreboding. British Prime Minister Edward Heath did his own share of tough talking in New Delhi. Clearly, those who see themselves in the role of627 words
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Advertisement106 1971-01-13 2 What's For Breakfast? Five different fruits, two kinds of nuts, rose bips. three cereals, skimmed milk and wheat germ WOW! all at one sitting that's a marvellous healthy mealtime idea. But its not always practical. So eat. LUTIN MUESLI FOR BREAKFAST which contains all the above ingredients. Just add milk106 words
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Article, Illustration161 1971-01-13 3 IT's business as usual for the night hawkers in the car park next to the Singapore Polytechnic despite the Commonwealth conference. Every evening around five they move into the car park as the cars move out. They occupy over 30 lots till well past midnight.161 words
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Article152 1971-01-13 3 'Wipe out piracy'— MP THE Government has been urged to strengthen security measures with other Asean member countries to wipe out piracy in regional waters to protect fishermen. The call was made yesterday by the Member of Parliament for Jurong, Mr. Ho Kah Leong. He said local fishermen had been152 words
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Article, Illustration148 1971-01-13 3 TELEVISION Singapnra broadcasts a special programme "Commentary" at 8.2* p.m. over Channel 5 tonight featuring four Cabinet Mialsters answering questions relating to their portfolios. Foreign Minister S. Raja rataam will com meat on the Commonwealth conference, while Health Minister Chna Slan Chin will148 words
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Article, Illustration204 1971-01-13 3 70 tons of rice saved frn sinkig lighter MORE THAN 70 tons Of Siamese rice was saved from going down with a sinking lighter in the Singapore River last night thanks to the low tide and two Port of Singapore Authority salvage teams. The lighter, belonging to the Chan Kian204 words
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Advertisement95 1971-01-13 3 FREE EXTRAS ACCESSORIES We're giving away a whole host of extras to Cortina De Luxe and GT buyers It's just our way of saying "Happy New Year" ...and it's also our way of proving to you that Cortina is still the best new car buy in town. Call in to95 words
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119 1971-01-13 4 GUN AND AMMO FOUND IN CEILING LAMP POLICE raided a flat In Jalan Batu, off Mountbatten Road, yesterday and recovered a .32 revolver and five round* of ammunition concealed at the base of a ceiling lamp. From 2.30 p.m., detectives kept watch on a Mock of multi-storey flats as secret119 words
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Article54 1971-01-13 4 THE National Junior College and the Public Utilities Board's canoeing team will put up a special two-hour show for the public at Macßitchie Reservoir at 4.30 p.m. on Sunday. The College will present a musical concert while the canoeing team from the PUB will give a54 words
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Article22 1971-01-13 4 AWI LENAN, 30, was fined $50 yesterday by Magistrates' Court No 1 for possessing ganja at Colly er Quay.22 words
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Article, Illustration478 1971-01-13 4 Mrs. B gives bronze Buddha to temple 'A GIFT TO STRENGTHEN CEYLON- S'PORE TIES' MRS S. BANDARANAIKE, Ceylon's Prime Minister, presented a 30--inch high bronze statue of Buddha to the Sri Lankaramaya Temple in a simple religious ceremony yesterday evening. In her speech to the 300 Sinhalese present, Mrs Bandaranaike478 words
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Article40 1971-01-13 4 THE YMCA will celebrate Chinese New Year with a social and dance on Saturday, Jan. 30 at 7.30 p.m. at the YMCA, "A" Orchard Road. Tickets at $3 a couple are available at the YMCA.40 words
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127 1971-01-13 4 A PAINTER who took a customer's car for a ride after spraying it with a new coat of paint was fined $150 in a traffic court yesterday. Oh Thye Chua, 26, admitted having taken the car away without the consent of its127 words
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Article69 1971-01-13 4 PENANG, Tues. The University of Penang Fund, started in 1966 to establish a university here, now stands at $332,255, the university's assistant registrar, Inche Zambri Mahmud said today. The fund will be used for the construction of buildings, the institution of foundation chairs, the provision of69 words
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Article57 1971-01-13 4 JAKARTA, Tues. A fishing boat with 27 persons aboard was reported missing yesterday in the Staits of Malacca, the official Antara News Ageny reported today. The agency said the boat was believed to have capsized in a violent storm and that search and rescue teams57 words
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Article, Illustration238 1971-01-13 4 MOTOR-CYCLE dealers in Singapore now have thousands of unsold crash helmets in stock. They ordered the helmets in anticipation of a big rush for them when the new law requiring all motor-cyclists to wesr them came into force on Jan. 1. However, they238 words
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106 1971-01-13 4 EIGHTEEN people died in road accidents in December 13 fewer than in the same month In 1969. The number of fatal accidents also dropped by is last year as compared with 1969, despite an average monthly increase of I,IM new motor vehicles106 words
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361 1971-01-13 4 Ngee Ann development project gets a $3 million start... MR. JACK WALKER, a director of the Singa-pore-based Orchard Square Corporation, last night handed a cheque for $3 million to the Ngee Ann Kongsi as deposit to develop 38 acres of the association's land in Orchard Road. The cheque was given361 words
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Article76 1971-01-13 4 HEALTH Minister Chua Sian Chin and Mr. Kwan Sai Kheong, Permanent Secretary to the Education Ministry, are the Republic's representatives at the sixth annual conference of the South-East Asian Ministers of Education Council which began in Saigon on Monday. Mr. Chua is attending the conference in76 words
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Article36 1971-01-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Capt. Mohd. Zanib bin Zakaria and Lieut. Mohd. Aziddin bin Hj. Osman will leave on Thursday to attend a twomonth regimental officers' course at the School of Artillery, Deolali, in India36 words
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Advertisement141 1971-01-13 4 mtmr mm Design 26 R^" W^dSfc 4^l >nfl mBA ill Wm^^W^SS^^ Design 87 I CASSANDRA^^^__^) I I Design 67 S S^^>"'O I Design 26 There s never been a shoe like this for fashion conscious young boys. Available in Maroon H^ "^r^^^^fc^ W^^^^ Sizes: 9 4 V M W W141 words
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Article, Illustration36 1971-01-13 5 DAP members with placards protesting against Britain's proposed arms sales to S. Africa. Mr. Heath on his arrival at Subang Airport with Malaysian Prime Minister, Tun Razak, on his right.36 words
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512 1971-01-13 5 Go home' says DAP to Heath at Subang KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. British Premier Mr. Edward Heath received a wet welcome and minutes after he landed here, some 30 pla-card-carrying DAP members shouted at him: "Heath go home.*' The bachelor premier remained unruffled as he was driven from the airport tarmac512 words
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Advertisement140 1971-01-13 5 Watch him grow tall and mMmm strong with K^ lll^^ Mil KM AID fc^jgJ J^^^l J'q^^B BHBMHW^Wl^^A'JJiiff^o^til i-I-iv'MM-l '*7?^x&mi^^^^HHUuߣ>'O^^BuO**!4^H&iaHH M^Bvl^^^^^^^Bc''' "V""'"" 1 ■.■Xv-'-"-'-"-"-v"'. '^^■^■v VflS BBP^iiiiiiN'i*'' l^^s^vJ^ i >-->-'-'""'-'- :(;:raflH HhHgs^^W x^ ■■>:■:■■■:■:■:■: ||>' jft Milkmaid has been the most trusted milk for jjlft%J generations helping children to grow up140 words
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196 1971-01-13 6 Bunds of Klang River to be raised to check floods KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The bunds along the Klang River are to be raised by three feet, to prevent it from overflowing in future. Some parts of the river through Kuala Lumpur overflowed the bunds last Tuesday, causing the worst flood196 words
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79 1971-01-13 6 PCfKITIAN, lues. A rubber dealer, Soh Kat»f Yew, 67, was stabbed to death by four youths who attempted to rob his rubber store near here at dawn today. A police spokesman said a neighbour, Goh Yang Meng, 30, who went to his aid, was79 words
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Article24 1971-01-13 6 PENANG, Tues. The Penang Goodwill Council plans to set up another 10 district committees in the State in the next two months.24 words
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Article, Illustration342 1971-01-13 6 BEN D' CUNHA - River rescue by SAF copter BEN D'CUNHA From KUANTAN, Tues. A Singapore Air Force Alouette helicopter this morning plucked three people from the raging waters of the Pahang River when a boat carrying the Sultan of Pahang and his party capsized. The Sultan and four other people were picked up342 words
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387 1971-01-13 6 How Muslim Council helps mosque trustees THE trustees of 20 of Singapore's 80 mosques have handed over their title deeds and grants to the Muslim Religious Council since the beginning of the year. This is in response to the Council's request to surrender their title deeds and grants within one387 words
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103 1971-01-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Employers were today urged by the Minister of Labour, Tan Sri V. Manickavasagam, to show consideration to workers affected by the floods. He said in some instances tappers have been forced to work while the estates were still flooded by two103 words
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Article25 1971-01-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Transport, Dato Abdul Ghani bin Gilong, today left on a one- month pilgrim age. to Mecca.25 words
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140 1971-01-13 6 AGREEMENT ON 76,000ACRE SITE FOR PROSPECTING IPOH, Tues. About 76,000 acres of potential mining land In the Keledang-Sayong range near here are to be opened for prospecting by a French company under a mining lease agreement to be signed here on Thursday. The agreement, between the Perak State Development Corporation140 words
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Article95 1971-01-13 6 JITRA, Tues. Che Zaharah binte Mohamed Shariff, widow of an army corporal killed on July 3 last year, today received a cheque for $600 from the Perak Government. The cheque was handed over to her by the Commanding Officer of the 12th battalion, Royal Malay Regiment,95 words
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Article31 1971-01-13 6 KOH Cheng Hai of Lim Chu Kang Road was fined $20 for driving a lorry without a road tax disc in Jalan Boon Lay on April 21, 1969.31 words
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319 1971-01-13 6 Tod Red official killed in 2a.m. Sarawak clash KUCHING, Tues. Security forces killed two Communist terrorists, one of whom is believed to be a top ranking member in the Third Division, in the last few days in two encounters. They also captured two of their camps and recovered a ThompsonBernama - 319 words
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188 1971-01-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federal Capital Commission warned today that there was danger of an epidemic unless all debris and animal carcasses left by the flood were disposed of quickly. The commission's chief administrative officer, Inche Hussaini Jamil, appealed to residents in flood-affected188 words
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146 1971-01-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The secretary-general o f the Democratic Action Party. Mr. Urn Kit Slang, has appealed to the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun (Dr.) Ismail, to release, unconditionally, Inche DzulUfli Ismail, the Party Rakyat state assemblyman for Ulu Kuantan, Pahang. In a letter on Saturday146 words
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323 1971-01-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak paid tribute tonight to the British Government for its desire to continue to associate itself with the defence of this region. Speaking at a dinner given in honour of the visiting British Prime323 words
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114 1971-01-13 6 PENANG, Tues. The British Central Office of Information in London is filming various aspects of life in Malaysia. A film director from the office, Mr. Patrick Ward, has arrived here for a six-week visit to shoot films. He said the C.0.1, was short114 words
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83 1971-01-13 6 Seminar on marketing, advertising A SEMINAR to enable business executives to learn modern methods of advertising and marketing will be held at the Malaysia -Singapore Airlines Building theatrette from Feb. 22 to 24. It is organised by the local chapter of the Advertisers Association in line with the Government's policy83 words
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Article28 1971-01-13 6 PENANG, Tues. About 60 [oads names in the city have been chanced from English to Bahasa Malaysia since the campaign was started two years ago.28 words
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Advertisement227 1971-01-13 6 MCC (DEPARTMENT S THE LEADING COLLEGE OF POSTAL EDUCATION IN S. ASIA (Established: 1959) FOH CHONG BUILDING. (Second and Third Floor*), Bakru. Tel: 2171 I 200* a^fl B^ MCC gives comprehensive W^^^ courses for the following Examinations and subjects for JH|^^^^^^BH Singapore candidates: m ***S *^*W SINGAPORE CAMBRIDGE U ../^>]227 words
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Article, Illustration446 1971-01-13 7 A. K. LEE - A. K. LEE By THE campaign to keep Singapore green seems to have become a little bit overgrown, with plants encroaching upon the rights of motorists. My spies report that trees are jaywalking along Bras Basah Road and Tanglin Road. Some ten446 words
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389 1971-01-13 7 NELLY KOE - NELLY KOE 3y NOT many people in Singapore know it, but about half the species of flowers cultivated in Holland can be grown here, according to Dutch horticulturist F. Perk. Mr. Perk, who has been in Singapore for eight months, has been doing389 words
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Article48 1971-01-13 7 THE Interact Club of Raffles Institution is holding a party for 140 children from four children's homes at their school hall at 2.30 pm on Saturday. The children are from Children's Aid Society, Ramakrishna Mission and Salvation Army Children's homes in Bukit Panjang and Pasir Panjang.48 words
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Article, Illustration229 1971-01-13 7 Well-laid table can whet your appetite A WELL-LAID table can condition people into expecting efficient service and scrumptious food, according to Mr. Noel Hampton, a Colombo Plan expert on "Restaurant and Bar Operations." Demonstrating the art of table-laying to about 50 members of the Northern Club at Hotel Negara yesterday,229 words
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Article59 1971-01-13 7 Rose Chan due to return today ROSE Chan, 44, Singapore's strip queen of the early '50s is due back in town today. She is returning from Perth, Australia, where she has been working for more than eight months. While there, she was charged and fined for helping to run premises59 words
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Advertisement54 1971-01-13 7 No. 5 FRAGRANCES FROM GOtA TALC COLOGNE PERFUME If—) I M JfW i» wfl London Pans NewMxk IX)NG JFATT XWY J SINGAPORE SWEEP I I -$400,0001 PRIZE *****,*****1 1 m&fiF: 3rd 07R nnn p |wi prize o/3,Uuu p M PLUS THOUSANDS OF OTHER Hf I PHIZES TO BE WON K54 words
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Miscellaneous497 1971-01-13 7 I Starscope IMr Ifmßa/WWS ill ■TTPiirntWf I ■tr9VTw!TKffl i Your inventive and original streak, plus a Home and family Keep your eyes and j J load of commonsense matters seem to claim ears open to pick up a bit I J and steady application to precedence today, but of useful497 words
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Miscellaneous157 1971-01-13 7 9 am 5 pm: Art exhibition by 24 contemporary Australian painters at Seah Gallery, Tudor Court, Tanglin. 10 am— pm: Art exhibition by Mr. Yan Sook Leong at the Gallery of Fine Art, Raffles Place. 10 am 6 pm: Art Exhibition at Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street. 5.30—6.30 pm:157 words
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Miscellaneous33 1971-01-13 7 Theatre 4. 2) Sociology in Malay in the Malay Department. 7.30 pm: Social dancing session at the Chinese YMCA, Palmer Road. 8 pm: Children's singing session at the National Theatre Club (first floor).33 words
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Article, Illustration148 1971-01-13 8 RAF to the rescue in Segamat area BELOW: Villagers at a flood-Isolated kampong In West Malaysia welcome Flight Sergeant Gerry Haggerty, as he delivers bags of food flown In by a Whirlwind helicopter of No. 119 Squadron, RAF, piloted by Fit, Lt. Ron Jones. ABOVE: One of the three US148 words
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197 1971-01-13 8 THE COURT ACCEPTS 'SPECIAL REASON' FOR AN OFFENCE CHIEF cook Chent Heng Jong was working In the Hilton Hotel as usual on Aug 12 last year. When he went home after work, his wife was not In. But a phone call Informed him that his wife had gone to see197 words
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Article64 1971-01-13 8 MOHAMED Yusopc bin Abdul Rahman of Alexandra Road was fined a total of $130 by a traffic court yesterday for committing three traffic offences in Adam Road on Feb. 24 last year. Yusope, a provisional riding licence holder, was fined $40 for riding a motor-cycle without road64 words
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252 1971-01-13 8 DEFENCE Minister Dr Goh Keng Swee will open a six-day international seminar on "Modernisation in SouthEast Asia" on Sunday, Jan. 17 at Singapore University's New Lecture Theatre 3. Dr. Goh will also speak on modernisation from a practitioner's viewpoint and will be in252 words
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Article, Illustration161 1971-01-13 8 ROYAL Interocean Lines are modifying five of their Straat C vessels to increase their cargo carrying capacity and to make them more suitable for modern cargo handling operations. After the conversion, tour of the vessels will be employed on the New Zealand /East Asia Service,161 words
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Article, Illustration410 1971-01-13 8 Coming: Better uniform for Customs men I REFER to a letter by "One For All And All For One" (S.H. Jan. 1) Last year, the Customs Department changed its uniform for Customs personnel from khaki drill trousers and khaki cotton cellular shirts to navy blue teteron trousers and shortsleeved white410 words
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304 1971-01-13 8 WHY DOES MINISTRY TAKE SO LONG TO REPLY? MY son, a Technical teacher, obtained the Technician Diploma from the Singapore Polytechnic a year ago. Unlike his friends who are also teachers and who also possess the Diploma, his pay has not been converted to the Technician Diploma pay scale, although304 words
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Article, Illustration160 1971-01-13 8 Herald Knight - Herald Knight CHESS.. .by NORWAY'S Johannessen cave a display of fine combination when he beat Scotland's International Master Levy in the 1970 Chess Olympiad in Siegen. Johannessen played the wing game and castled early. Levy forced the issue with pawns in the centre as well as160 words
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72 1971-01-13 8 I FULLY agree with "DONOR" that those who have donated to the Medical Progress Fund are entitled to an explanation as to what happened to the funds collected five years ago. If it has been decided to scrap the project, then what has happened to72 words
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Article, Illustration375 1971-01-13 9 MOSCOW, Tues. The United States made an official protest to the Soviet Government today over 4 threats" against American citizens in the Soviet Union, American sources said here. The protest was contained in a verbal note delivered by U.S. Embassy Political Affairs Counsellor Thompson Buchanan,375 words
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Article168 1971-01-13 9 WARSAW, Tues. —Two leading officials of the Polish Unified Workers' (Communist) Party at Szczecin have been dismissed in the wake of last month's riots, it was officially announced here yesterday. Mr. Antoni Walaszek, the party's first secretary of the regional committee for the port of Szczecin,168 words
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184 1971-01-13 9 Tel Aviv's three millionth citizen welcomed TEL AVIV, Tues. A Russian engineer from Leningrad arrived in Israel yesterday and was welcomed as the three millionth citizen of the Jewish State. The honour, more symbolic than mathematically exact, dramatised the Israeli campaign for the rights of Soviet Jewry to be allowed184 words
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Article28 1971-01-13 9 TOKYO, Tues. The Japanese Government will appoint today Takeso Shimoda. former ambassador to the United States, as new Justice of the Supreme Court, informed sources said.28 words
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Article68 1971-01-13 9 WASHINGTON, Tues. State Department officials said yesterday that South Korea's former Minister Chung II Kwon will arrive here on Thursday night on a visit at the Invitation of the United States Government. He is expected to confer with Secretary of State William P Rogers, assistant68 words
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Article50 1971-01-13 9 NEW YORK, Tuc». Fully one-quarter of Cuba's children between the ages of six and 16 are dropping out of school, despite such special incentives to remain enrolled as extra food and clothing rations, reports Newsweek, the American news weekly magazine, in Its Jan. 18 Issue. APAP - 50 words
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Article130 1971-01-13 9 NICOSIA, Tues. The U.N. took strict additional precautions throughout the Island today against the possible kidnapping of Its members by the Greek Cypriot underground organisation. The precautions are particularly strict In the case of B.F. Osorlo-Tafall of Mexico, U.N. SecretaryGeneral U Thant's special representative on the island,130 words
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Article211 1971-01-13 9 KARACHI, Tues. Lahore was today under Army rule, after the Armed Forces were called in last night to quell a demonstration in front of the offices of two newspapers, Lahore's Commissioner an- nounced. Trouble reportedly started when demonstrators, headed by local leaders of former Foreign211 words
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Article93 1971-01-13 9 Has Hanoi 'idol' fallen? NEW YORK, Tues. Truong Chinh, North Vietnam s chief Marxist theoretician, has neither been seen in public n«r mentioned in the Press for several months. Newsweek, an American magazine, says the 62-year-old Truong Chinh has been reported ill, and "some suspect his eclipse may be tied93 words
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Advertisement151 1971-01-13 9 The tranquillity of a European winter... From afar, the peaceful sounds of the natives at play... Dancing, dining, bagpiping, bullfighting, fiesta- ing, fasch ing, ski -ing, singing, tobogganing, oktoberfesting, hunting, revelling... There is no such thing as an off-season in Europe (though holidays in the winter season can be much151 words
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284 1971-01-13 10 Guerillas letter gives reason for envoy kidnap MONTEVIDEO, Tues. A captured letter sent from a jail cell indicated yesterday that British Ambassador Geoffrey Jackson was kidnapped for the sole reason of proving his captors were still capable of such acts. "We must do something big and well-planned to dispel the284 words
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Article113 1971-01-13 10 NEW DELHI, Tues. Nine people were reported killed today, including an eight-year-old boy, after police fired on rioting students and school children in Benares 300 miles from here. The number of injured was estimated at over 50. The army was called in and a curfew,113 words
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Article74 1971-01-13 10 WASHINGTON, Tues. Li.Sa commercial aviation established its safest year on record in 1970, the National Transportation Safety Board said yesterday. Board Chairman John H. Reed told a news conference that by almost any statistical yardstick, 1970 was "a truly remarkable year in aviation safety." He74 words
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Article37 1971-01-13 10 LAGOS, Tues. Nigerian health authorities yesterday announced six more deaths from cholera bringing the total number of fatalities in the epidemic to ten. Cholera was first reported in Nigeria on Dec. 26. AFP37 words
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Article85 1971-01-13 10 BERLIN, Tnes. Major troop ntvemeiu along Bast German motorways were reported by West Berlin pellce today, citing lorry drivers who arrived here from West Germany daring the night The drivers were said to have observed eeiamas of at least sat military Tsbtrlas carrying Soviet, Polish85 words
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Article, Illustration76 1971-01-13 10 THIS is all that remains of the 13,604-ton tanker Texaco Caribbean which was wrecked by a giant explosion after a collision yesterday. The blast smashed windows in Dover, nine miles away. Eight crewmen are missing and some of the 21 who were rescued -are badly hurt.76 words
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Article, Illustration297 1971-01-13 10 FORT BENNING (Georgia), Tues. Calmly, without a visible flicker of emotion, former soldier Paul Meadlo testified yesterday that side by side he and Lieut. William Calley Jr. fired round after round of automatic rifle bullets into massed Vietnamese men, women and children at297 words
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Article175 1971-01-13 10 MANILA, Tues. Clusters of armed troops and not police stood guard throughout this city of three million persons today as sporadic violence continued in the fifth day of a major transportation strike. At least 11 buses and several passenger jeeps have been burned byAP - 175 words
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Article134 1971-01-13 10 HONGKONG, Tues. Ten people may have burned to death today in one of the worst fires in Hongkong's Chinese business section in recent years. Firemen said the ten eight men and two women were missing and believed to have been trapped in a four-storey tenement134 words
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205 1971-01-13 10 MOSCOW, Tues. China's supreme legislative body the All-China People's Congress will meet soon to select a new chief of state and approve the political shakeup produced by the cultural revolution. Tass said the meeting, the first since 1965, was scheduled for this205 words
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213 1971-01-13 10 Torres pledges arms for the workers LA PAZ, Bolivia, Toes. President Juan Jose Torres, whose supporters crushed a rightwing military attempt yesterday to oust his Government, promised cheering miners last night that the Government will buy arms as well as tools for the nation's workers. Speaking from a balcony of213 words
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248 1971-01-13 10 FOLKESTONE, England, Tues. Eight people were reported dead and 20 missing when the 2,700-ton German freighter, Brandeburg, sank in less than two minutes In bad visibility in the English Channel today. According to first reports the Brandeburg struck wreckage of a natural-gas tanker which248 words
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Article33 1971-01-13 10 BEIRUT, Tues. Two tons of hashish were seized by antidrug agents last night just before they were to be loaded on a steamboat for Egypt, police sources reported. APAP - 33 words
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Article269 1971-01-13 10 WASHINGTON, Tues. U.S. Surgeon General Jesse L. Steinfeld said yesterday that the mother who smokes is subjecting her unborn child to the adverse effects of tobacco. "And as a result we are losing babies and, possibly, handicapping babies," he said. Considerably fewer American men are smokingAP - 269 words
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Article, Illustration788 1971-01-13 11 JOEL HENRI - Hanoi braced for another year of war JOEL HENRI By In HANOI NORTH VIETNAMESE Premier Pham Van Dong says that "the Vietnamese** would insist on unconditional withdrawal by the Americans and that this point is non-nego-tiable. He told me in an exclusive interview here: "The Americans are the aggressors andAFP - 788 words
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Article365 1971-01-13 11 MICHAEL PUTZEL - MICHAEL PUTZEL By in SAIGON SOUTH VIETNAM is about to launch a sweeping new programme that could give millions of acres of unused land to the nation's displaced war victims according to Minister of State Phan Quang Dan. Dr. Dan, who heads a special inter-ministerial committee365 words
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342 1971-01-13 11 JOHN RIDLEY - RHODESIA TRIBE APPEALS TO BRITAIN JOHN RIDLEY By CHIEF REKAYI of the Tangwena Tribe, in Eastern Rhodesia, has appealed to Britain for help in his struggle against the Rhodesian Government to keep his people's homeland. During the past four years the authorities have been evicting the tribe from the European-ownedThe Daily Telegraph - 342 words
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364 1971-01-13 11 BONN A study of developments in Czechoslovakia commissioned by the current leadership of that country's communist party blames former President Antonin Novotny and his associates for developments that led up to the Soviet-led invasion in 1968. The document is very embarrassing for party chief GustavAP - 364 words
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Article233 1971-01-13 11 MICHAEL FIELD - MICHAEL FIELD By in New York GEOFFREY JACKSON shared the nervous awareness of all foreign diplomats in Montevideo that they are potential targets for the "Tupamaros" urban guerillas. Last August, after the kidnapping and murder of Dan Mitrfone, an American adviser in Montevideo, Mr Jackson said he thought233 words
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1306 1971-01-13 11 PEREGRINE WORSTHORNE - PEREGRINE WORSTHORNE By FEW any longer believe that the State should try to compel adults to safeguard the good of their souls. After childhood, spiritual welfare is assumed to be a matter for individual decision. Public opinion, however, is veryTelegraph - 1,306 words
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Article, Illustration391 1971-01-13 12 The wedge between Britain and Africans'— Smith SOME countries outside the Commonwealth are trying to drive a wedge between Britain and the African nations over Britain's proposed arms sales to South Africa, said Mr. Arnold Smith, the Commonwealth SecretaryGeneral yesterday. "He said it would be a "monumental failure of statesmanship"391 words
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373 1971-01-13 12 THE Commonwealth Conference should discuss a wide range of important matters and not become too in^ Ived in any particular i; je," Australian Piime Minister John Gorton said yesterday. In a statement issued on his arrival, Mr. Gorton said: "Naturally, Asian countries tend to373 words
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Article150 1971-01-13 12 SINGAPORE'S TEAM A 15 MEMBER delegation led by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will represent Singapore at the Commonwealth conference. The team Includes two other Cabinet Ministers, Mr. S. Rajaratnam (Foreign Affairs) and Mr. Hon Sui Sen (Finance). The others are: Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, Singapore's Ambassador to Indonesia; Mr. George150 words
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Article55 1971-01-13 12 LONDON, Tues. Queen Elizabeth II is likely to take up a standing invitation to visit Turkey in the near future, Buckingham Palace said yesterday. A Palace spokesman said the Queen had been invited by President Cevdet Sunay of Turkey when he came to Britain on a55 words
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Article56 1971-01-13 12 TOKYO, Tues. A French master of the mine, Mr. Jean Goury, 28, has offered 100,000 yen ($830) to "anyone who can make me laugh" according to the English-language daily Yomiuri. Mr. Goury is due to make his debut at a Tokyo department store which had invitedAP - 56 words
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Article121 1971-01-13 12 TOKYO, Tnes. Malaysia wants to buy Japanese jets so do Australia, Thailand and Burma. The Fuji heavy industries* light aircraft Fa-2tt is attracting their attention. They want to buy 10 to 21 planes each, a company spokesman said. Nearly 5t of the planes have already121 words
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160 1971-01-13 12 DARES-SALAAM, Tues. President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania left late tonight for Singapore at the head of a 30--man delegation to attend the Commonwealth conference. He said he was convinced thatßritain would resume arms supplies to South Africa and the decision on160 words
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Advertisement137 1971-01-13 12 KSfl Heet the challenge of IJ^J this exciting career as a pilot _________B if| inc -HLlv DCidICC CORltllSUtld More and more intelligent and adven- I""""" Qualifications* I Minimum Education: I have joined the SAF as pilot trainees are and preferably a pass in General I confident of graduating as pilots,137 words
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Advertisement92 1971-01-13 12 Mrs. B gives a bronze Buddha to temple Page 4 Tonga n Premier plants Pong-pong tree in Jurong Page 13 The new Sblikan has a large nib of 18-carat gold The new large Pelikan 18-carat gold nib olides chaTac^r To'v^ I'^1 r r H" W^ng^wSS cnaracter to your writing. Its92 words
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Title Section9 1971-01-13 13 THE SINGAPORE herald section II Wednesday. Jan. 13, 19719 words
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480 1971-01-13 13 PHILIP LIM - Methodist Church plans to build office block PHILIP LIM TRUSTEES SEEK BETTER USE OF THEIR LAND By THE Methodist Church hopes to build two blocks of offices and shops in Stamford Road and Orchard Road. The church's Englishspeaking branch, which owns 31 properties in Singapore, is studying methods for better480 words
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195 1971-01-13 13 RESTAURANT WHERE YOU CAN WARM UP TO THE OCCASION FOOD served in Korean <ny le la aha ■ncUily of the Arlrug Korean Resuirait which opened early ths* moath at the Preside* Shopping Centre la Sera ■*oon Road. The food Is self-cooked and marinating of the dishes is done by the195 words
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175 1971-01-13 13 Contractor robbed of $3,500 in taxi Patient dies after drinking Gentian Violet a TBSF E arme <i men robbed 9 3,500 from sub-contractor Urn Kim Huat of Balestier Road while he was in a taxi on Monday night. He "had boarded the taxi in Balestier Road at 8.30 p.m. At175 words
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Article24 1971-01-13 13 LIM Soon Huat of Canal Road was fined $50 for speeding at 50 m.p.h. in Ayer Rajah Road on April 5, 1968.24 words
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Article, Illustration26 1971-01-13 13 THE Pakistan High Commissioner to Singapore, Mr. Zahir Mohammed Farooqi, presented his credentials to President Sheares at the Istana yesterday morning.26 words
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419 1971-01-13 13 SINGAPORE contributes a minimum of $45 for each Muslim going to Mecca every year. The expenses include wages of officials of the Pilgrim Office and maintenance of medical facilities for the pilgrims. This was disclosed by Inche Ahmad Mustapha, the419 words
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Article87 1971-01-13 13 Minister to be guest of honour THE Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E.W. Barker, will be the chief guest and speaker at the first annual dinner of the Town Planning Institute, Singapore branch, at the Hilton on Feb. 13 at 7.30 p.m. The institute has elected the following87 words
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63 1971-01-13 13 THE University of Singa pore Public Relations Office yesterday denied that four students from Eusoff College who broke some college rules had been expelled. Mr. S.T. Peter Urn, the university's public relations officer, said In a statement that the four students faced disciplinary action,63 words
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227 1971-01-13 13 Treat Aussies as Aussies, not British' SINGAPOREANS must learn to deal with Australians as Australians and not as British, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said last night. Speaking at the opening of an exhibition of paintings by Australian artists at the Seah Gallery, Mr. Rajaratnam said that227 words
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114 1971-01-13 13 BEATTY Secondary School has invited pre-university students from 20 schools to a forum on Population Control and Parenthood from Feb. 19 to 21. Dr. T.P. Paran, the principal, said yesterday: "We have invited Mr. G.G. Thomson; Mr. Wong Man Kee, a psychologist; and Prof. T.H.114 words
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Article, Illustration397 1971-01-13 13 Visiting Tongan Premier shown over Jurong THE VISITING Tongan Prime Minister, Prince Tu'ipelehake, spent over two and a half hours touring the Jurong Industrial Complex yesterday. He was accompanied by his Finance Minister, Mr. Mahe U Tupouniua, Baron Vaea, Tongan High Commissioner to Britain, and two other Tonga delegates. The397 words
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Miscellaneous18 1971-01-13 13 TODAY: 12.43 a.m. (8.3 ft.); 11.28 a.m. (9.8 ft.) TOMORROW: 1.10 a.m. (8.4 ft.) 12.07 p.m. (t.B ft.)18 words
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170 1971-01-13 14 CATCH A THIEF AND WIN YOURSELF $2,000 REWARD HAVE yoa »aarp eyes and ears? Here Is yoar chaare to wta $2,*M a treasure naat. All yoa have to do Is to help Ike police Had the thief or thieves who broke late No. 42 CalrahJU Road early oae moralag last170 words
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Article74 1971-01-13 14 AN exhibition of works by Commonwealth writers is being organised by the National Library at its Lecture Hall from Thursday to the end of the month. On display will be a wide selection of modern fiction from the various Commonwealth countries. Local works in Chinese, Malay and74 words
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Article, Illustration279 1971-01-13 14 HUEN PENG KONG - HUEN PENG KONG By ROAD SAFETY CAMPAIGNS FOR PUPILS NOT TOTAL SUCCESS THE National Safety First Council's campaign to advise schoolchildren to queue up when getting into and out of buses will never be successful unless more buses are provided. This was stated279 words
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Article145 1971-01-13 14 THE managements of three department stores Robinson's, John Little's and Metro have introduced an incentive scheme among their staff to reward courtesy. Prizes will be given to the three most courteous retail personnel in each shop. About 350 workers in the three shops have resolved145 words
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89 1971-01-13 14 A 16-YEAR-OLD youth admitted in Magistrates' Court No. 1 to stealing a bird and a cage from a house in Jalan Hassan early yesterday morning. Sidok Senim, who was stopped by a police corporal in Jalan Kachang, also admitted that the bicycle he was89 words
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Article47 1971-01-13 14 SIX young Singaporeans who will sail to six Asian countries aboard the Japanese goodwill ship Sakura Maru will pay a courtesy call on the Japanese Embassy tomorrow. The six will join 280 youths from Japan and other countries in Tokyo later this month.47 words
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105 1971-01-13 14 Man jailed for unlawful possession of weapon TWO detective police constables, investigating a commotion at a hawkers' pitch, saw stools being flung, bottles being broken and a man, armed with a dagger pursuing another, the Sixth Magistrate's Court was told. Wee Chin Lock, 21, of Lengkok Bahru, pleaded guilty yesterday105 words
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Article74 1971-01-13 14 FOUR men. Lee Cheng Soon, Toonj Sen, Wee Taung Aik and Teo Cheng Swee, were charged in Magistrates' Court No. 1 yesterday with robbing a $60 watch from Law Kee Ngan on Jan. 3 in Joo Chiat Road. They were alleged to have been armed74 words
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Article28 1971-01-13 14 SINGAPORE Armed Forces personnel will hold exercises using blank ammunition in the Mandai Forest Reserve between 6 p.m. next Monday and 5 a.m. the following morning.28 words
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Article224 1971-01-13 14 The boy who laughed too soon WHEN schoolboy Tan Han Kiat, seven, saw his nine-year-old friend stranded on a rock in the middle of a pool, he teased him and dived down to the rescue only to end up drowned. Tan's friend, Yeo Kah Ser, of Nankin Street, told a224 words
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Article101 1971-01-13 14 THE Postmaster-General has advised the public to post their Chinese New Year greeting cards early in order to ensure that they are delivered on time. A Government statement says that greeting cards for delivery in Singapore should be sent before Jan. 22 and in West101 words
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95 1971-01-13 14 iHE PUB )aily- ated Electrical Workers Union has called on its 2,000 members to be alert in their work during the week-long Commonwealth Conference which begins tomorrow. S. Thainbusamy, secretary of the union, said in a newsletter to members that the supply of95 words
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Article61 1971-01-13 14 An K V^I V UMPUR Tu <* British Royal Engineers in Singapore arrived at the camp of the Malaysian Engineers at Batu Garrison here this evening with Bailey bridging equipment. A statemen by the British Information Services here said g* convoy is bringing the bridging61 words
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Article32 1971-01-13 14 THE. Botanic Gardens has KwSy° boxes of orchids for exhibition at the Japan Orchid y«tersSr Ch OPened in This is the fifth time that the SSSfsho^^* 111 !n32 words
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Advertisement236 1971-01-13 14 J •*#•—<#» Meet These Great Football Stars w«# j j PELE, CHARLTON, RI VA, BECKENBAUER, J J BANKS, MOORE and MULLER I in spectacular action J Wattle CATHAY -TOMORROW! ~4| THE WORLD CUP the drama- i MEXICO I97O JESS ORGANISATION^^ W^ I PRESENTS ff V j /world at v|, i236 words
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Advertisement503 1971-01-13 14 LAST DAVI 11 a.m., 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 A 9.30 p.m. EDGAR ALLAN POC'S "TALCS OF MYSTERY AND IMAGINATION" In Color j Brigltte Bordot Jane Fonda Opens Tomorrowl In Color "THE WORLD AT THEIR FEET" The World Cup Mexico 1970 A Rank Organisation Picture School Canoaalan: $1.00 to any seat dally503 words
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Miscellaneous1659 1971-01-13 15 m H O AY A I lu ■TTTTmi s J 1 iiiiiiiii iiiiiii iiiimimiiiii imimmifiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiF i: *^f W I ■T^ $Mk* P 7 30 BFBS (From BBC) S S%^'- Hb^Bm 800 Radl Sm g3PO f e. Radio 2 m^HBM Malaysia. S B^ I /> f^ X ■■■■■■■EB^fIBBBBBWiBBHBBBBBZ 1-30 p.m. Radio1,659 words
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Article, Illustration399 1971-01-13 16 JACKIE McCORD - JACKIE McCORD Words: Photos: ...to the Herald for running the daily Chess Column, says enthusiast G.K. Tan. But he has a few criticisms. Two local chess competitions (the Interclub and Siglap Centre Championships) received no comment at all and very little information on the local chess scene reported. Well,EBBA KRAAR - 399 words
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Article, Illustration272 1971-01-13 16 BEING "almost" a fullfledged teenager means loving to ride a beautiful pony, going to your first semi-formal dance, taking guitar lessons, and, as usual, fighting with your older brother. But that "in-between" age can sometimes be terribly frustrating. Clothes, for instance, are either272 words
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Advertisement30 1971-01-13 16 I SUITS* DRESSES I I »ATIKS. SAREES. IMPORTED FABRICS 24 HOURS SERVICE I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED H I iTA U/22 JOhn LITTLE'S I *%V^ JSSKiJ 0 CENTRK "AFFLES PLACE TEL: 7*51f.703f030 words
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Article, Illustration499 1971-01-13 17 SINGAPORE will soon ha ve its first national register of commerce and industry. It is to be produced by Kompass, the internationally recognised leader in the field of products and services directories. In the Kompass tradition, the register will be systematic, comprehensive and multi-lingual. The register499 words
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Article275 1971-01-13 17 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. (Rate* in Hongkong dollars, for Jan. 12) On New York XT 6.0650 South Vietnam (per On New York DP 6.***** 1 ,000 piastres) 16.60 Gold (99% fineness. Sterling275 words
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177 1971-01-13 17 GSA asked to cancel rubber sales plan JAKARTA, Tues. President Suharto will ask the United States to cancel planned sales of surplus robber which could seriously damage Indonesia's foreign exchange earnings. Cabinet Secretary Sudhartmono said today. Sudhartmono told newsmen after a Cabinet meeting that Suharto had asked that word beAP - 177 words
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Article34 1971-01-13 17 NORTH BORNEO TIMBERS has postponed the lodgement date for Its 10 per cent Interim dividend from Jan. 15 to Jan. 29. The date payable has also been postponed to Feb. 2.34 words
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Article59 1971-01-13 17 LONDON, Tues. Shell U.K. Exploration and Production, operating on behalf of Shell and Esso, said It encountered oil In the current exploration well, In Block 30/16 in Scottish waters, some 160 miles offshore. Test flows are being carried oat. Additional geophysical work and farther drilling will be required toReuter - 59 words
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Article105 1971-01-13 17 LONDON, lues. Samuel Montagu and Metal Traders said they formed a joint U.S. company, Montagu Metal Traders, with offices in New York city. Montagn Metal Traders is jointly owned by Samuel Montagu, one of the three members of the London silver market, and by Metal Traders whichReuter - 105 words
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107 1971-01-13 17 Tenders for oil prospecting off Vietnam SAIGON, Tues. The South Vietnamese Government will ask for tenders in February for prospecting oil off the coast of Vietnam, authoritative sources said. Although 21 Japanese and American companies, and one French company, have expressed interest in the project. In December, the Government .passed107 words
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Article, Illustration175 1971-01-13 17 PEOPLE in business Three executive trainees of First National City Bank have been promoted assistant accountants. They are Messrs HENG CHIANG MENG, BENEDICT KWEK GIM SONG aad TAN NGIAP JOO. Mr Tan is an economics graduate of the University of Western Australia, Perth. He has worked as a trainee in175 words
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Article45 1971-01-13 17 (Yesterday's closing prices, in U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 39.30, (2) 149.00; Hongkong 39.65; Beirut 38.75; London 37.95; Zurich 38.008, 38.205; Paris 38.25. Note: (1) Export price to non-sterling areas in U.S. dollars. (2) Local dealers' price in Singapore dollars per tael.45 words
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Article27 1971-01-13 17 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Jan. 12, in sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady; Spot 1451 1453; 3-month 1458 1459; Settlement 1456; Total turnover 800 tons.27 words
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Article291 1971-01-13 17 SAN CLEMENTE, California, Tues. President Nixon, seeking to create jobs and promote economic growth, announced complex rule changes reducing the short-term tax load on business but designed to cause no longterm tax loss. The move will cut U552,600 million from tax collections this year andAP - 291 words
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373 1971-01-13 17 Britain restricts corporate borrowings LONDON, Tues. The British Treasury announced a change in exchange control regulations to curtail the growth of short-term foreign currency borrowing by resident companies to finance spending in Britain. Borrowers will get permission from the Bank of England only if the borrowing is for a periodAP - 373 words
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204 1971-01-13 17 New glass fibre reinforced cement An alkali resistant glass fibre reinforcement for cement, believed to be the world's first, has been developed jointly by the U.K. firm Fibreglass Limited and the British Building Research station in association with the National Research Development Corporation. development work shows that glass fibre reinforced204 words
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Article558 1971-01-13 17 The market moved quietly lower yesterday. The restrictions placed on corporate borrowings of foreign currency and labour unrest caused some uncertainty although little actual selling was seen and the falls generally reflected lack of support. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was 2.9 off at 338.9.558 words
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Article376 1971-01-13 17 The stock market moved modestly ahead in early trading yesterday. The NYSE tape was one minute late briefly. Analysts said the advance was primarily a carryover from Monday's late firming trend. Most still looked for a mixed pattern to develop. Advances led declines by two-to-one with376 words
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Article235 1971-01-13 17 AMSTERDAM Internationals were mixed yesterday. Royal Dutch eased on Wall Street weakness, and on fears that more countries in the Middle East will raise oil taxes. Unilever. Philips and Hoogovens were steady and Akzo neglected. Estates were mixed and shippings were very steady. KLM Airlines eased PARIS The235 words
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Article716 1971-01-13 18 Coast ports of North, Central or South America and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc. Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific ALCOS PARTNER May 12/17 P. S'ham (May 18/19), Capetown, Durban, Mombasa, Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS PIONEER716 words
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Article557 1971-01-13 19 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east. ACHILLES 36 (S) Jan 15/15 Hongkong. Kobe. Y'hama. BF/MC ALCOS MASTER Ao, iq,„ Apr- 19/22 Osaka. Yokohama. Vancouver B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS RANGER Ma. IR/oi Ma, 18/21 Osaka. Y'hama. Vancouver. B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS VICTORY f-557 words
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Article204 1971-01-13 19 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. AUSTRALASIA Jan 28/30 P. S'ham (Jan 3 1), S'pore (Feb 1). Fremantle (Feb 8). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA Feb 18/18 Singapore (Feb 19/22). Fremantle (Mar 1). AUS/AUS BRORIVER Mar 2/5 Adelaide. Melbourne. Sydney. SSC/SSC BROWIND Jan 20/22204 words
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Article362 1971-01-13 19 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. AUBY Jan 15/16 B.S. Begawan. SSC/SSC AUSTRAL MARU Feb 20/22 Sorong/A/lanokwai/Biak/ Hamarinda. DU/DU CHERRY LAJU In Pt/Jan 14 B.S. Begawan. Kota, Kinabalu. LS/LS DARPO SATU Jan 30/Feb 4 Sorong/Biak/Djajapura. SI/SI FERNBROOK In Pt P. S'ham (Jan 16), Penang (Jan 20). BBL/HC362 words
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Advertisement727 1971-01-13 18 'WICOW^OWATtD THC REPUBLIC Of SWUOAfQWg) rCB BUIIDtNG 2 SHENTON WAY S.NCAPQWC 1. TEL W3633-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE, |*agaß«w« p.rmm Hmri ARRIVE* NtPTuNt AMBER 30 Jan/ 2 Feb 3/4 Feb 5 Feb L'don 4/3. Hamburg 11/3 R'aami «'J Havre 15/3 NErruNE TOTA2 1/4 ?•*> 30/31727 words
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Advertisement293 1971-01-13 18 AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. *****/8 c Harrisons A -Crosfleld ***** PL P.N. Pelaiaran Naslonal Indonesia ASC Aico. Steamship Corpn. *****6 Co. (Pte) Ltd ***** Pelni L. J. !1!!!1!r............ *****1 APL American President Lines ***** lAL '"terasia shipping Agency *****8/9 AUS Austasia Line 71 281 lOL Interocean Lines (S.E.293 words
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Article288 1971-01-13 19 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR JANUARY, 13. OUT: Benrinnes 13/14; Yutoku Maru 15/16; Sletter 20 west; Kafuku Maru 10/11; Darpo Empat 29/30: Shinun Maru 31/32: Kuala Lumpur 42/43; Johneverett 46,; Vishva Vibhuti4B IN: Levernbank (after Themis) 3/4; Tai Ping (after Levernbank)288 words
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Advertisement457 1971-01-13 19 REGULAR EUROPE SERVICE TO: HAMBURG. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM ANTWERP S'pore Penang Hamburg -ING YUNG Gdn.B 9/Today 14/15 Jan 12 Feb YEH YUNG 10/ W Mar 13/14 Mar 11 Apr ORIENTAL QUEEN io/W Apr IJ/14 Apr U May Pasaenger accommodation available to London aV north continental ports. Accepting liquid cargo at457 words
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Article275 1971-01-13 20 KIBBER 48 >4 cents a Ik. (down a half cent). The market yesterday opened easier again at 49 cents traded for RSS 1 January. February was traded at 51 cents and then eased to >o 4 cents traded before ending the morning at 50% cents a buyer. Small275 words
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Article93 1971-01-13 20 BANGKOK, Tues -The United States would seriously damage Asian rubber markets by releasing its rubber stockpile this year, Thai Economic Affairs Minister Bunchana Attakorn warned today. In a Press interview, Mr Attakorn said the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) planned to release 140,000 tons of rubber this year.AFP - 93 words
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Article74 1971-01-13 20 TIN $632.75 a picul (up $3.12Vi). A good rise of $3.12^2 was recorded by the Straits tin price yesterday which was quoted at $632.75 a picul on an official tonnage of 294, down a ton on Monday's offering. The London tin price also rose by £4 a ton74 words
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Article311 1971-01-13 20 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. Unloading of excess copper stocks caused by a general falling off in consumption on a weak market between April and October was probably the chief factor in bringing prices down, Commander H F P Grenfell, chairman of Messina (Transvaal) Development, said in a statement to shareholders. "TheAFP; AP - 311 words
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Article65 1971-01-13 20 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, in pence pcrlb). Tone: Quiet sellers reserved: ClF's Jan. 17-3/8 17-5/8. Feb. 17-3/8 17-5/8, March 17-11/16 17-15/16; Spot 18-1/4 18-5/8; Settlements Feb. 18-1/2 18-3/4. March 18-3/4 19, April 19 19-1/4. April /June 19-1/4 19-1/2, July /Sept. 20 20-1/8, Oct//>ec. 20-1/2 20-5/8, Jan/March 20-5/8 20-7/8.65 words
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Article1920 1971-01-13 20 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE KEY Closing buyers' and sellers' prices are followed by the business done. Figures in bracket* denote traded lot* in I.OOO's. When the price is not followed by figure in brackets, it means only a single lot of 1.000 shares was traded1,920 words
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Article13 1971-01-13 20 Jan. II 667.33 429.34 Jan 12 669.27 432.62 Singapore Malaysia13 words
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Article76 1971-01-13 20 (Managers' prices for Jan. 13) B. S. ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mai. Invt. Fund 1.24 1.29 Mai. Progress Fund 1.06 1.13 CHARTERED UNIT TRUSTS Singapore Growth Fund 1.06 1.11 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Third Singapore 1.28 The Commerce Ind. Fund 1.03 1.08 B. S The Saving Fund 1.07 1.12 Singapore76 words
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Article157 1971-01-13 20 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, in sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton). Philippine /Indonesian Jan. 235, Feb. 236, March 237 Vj, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Unq; Malayan Unq; Philippine' (U.S. dollars per long ton) Jan/Feb. 337 sellers; Ceylon Jan/ Feb. 172157 words
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Article747 1971-01-13 20 Mining shares were cut back heavily in duD trading yesterday. Oils too were weaker, but industrials were mixed. The cuts were widespread in both the speculative and established stocks. Poseidon sold down to $36 before closing at $36.50, a loss of $2, while Mineral Securities lost 30747 words
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Article252 1971-01-13 20 Prices moved sharply ahead which was $3 higher at 8192 in very active trading. Total f or the locals and up %1 to turnover value nearly doubled J 1 74 for the London registers to $13.27 million, compared Lands advanced to Si 1 2* tO fVZ. n°"252 words
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Article347 1971-01-13 20 The market closed steady after a mixed opening in quiet trading yesterday. Autos, shipyards and lowpriced issues met selective support. Gainers included Toyota. Teikoku Oil and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Foods were also higher, but constructions and (Closing paid prices in yen, I Akai Elec 399 (397) Asahi347 words
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Article178 1971-01-13 20 LONDON, Tues. The market opened on a moderately active note today, with a variety of trades represented. 53rain shippers covered a cargo from U.S. North of Hatteras to Antwerp/Hamburg (A/H) range at US$4.5O flo (free in and out) for January and booked four cargoes from Lakeshead to178 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1971-01-13 21 Face up to those spots pflßra^lA|P^^VSw^^Ml BAG ART NEWS! Q. I AM a girl of 15 and my face has beauty trouble. I tried pressing the pimples and succeeded in getting out the pus, but I now have 'marks* on my face. My skin is full of tiny holes. Can1,175 words
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Article, Illustration100 1971-01-13 21 AND HERE are more fashion ideas for pretty pre-teens five party outfits for the Forgotten Ones who tend to have sprout-and-spread shape problems that need disguising. Top left: Print dress flattering to almost any shape. Top right: Crepe Midi with scoop neck, selfcovered buttons, back100 words
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Page 22 Advertisements
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Advertisement744 1971-01-13 22 J ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON OOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS,* UNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. PPC REQUIEMS A REUNIONS Minimum $8/ tor 20 words, tach additional word 40cts All other classified advertisement* Minimum $4 for 20 words, each additional word ?Octs. BOX SERVICE CHARGE744 words
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Advertisement296 1971-01-13 22 MiraUigk QJIBQI For our Classified n/n injl f ™00 Tele- Ads Service ■jgf H B a Bjmj- W LADY B.A. (HOWS.) wishes to give tuition to Primary Level up to Sec. ll around Blk 161 Met Ling Street. Please ring *****5 at night for Miss Wong. g^L^g^g^CgCQEg^gL^L^Ray OFF HOLLAND ROAD296 words
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Advertisement317 1971-01-13 22 LAUNDRY PROBLEM? For hotels. restaurants, shipping. A theatres. contact California Modern Laundry. 169. MacPherson Road. Singapore 13 Tel: *****3. AIR CONDITIONERS SERVICED for a nominal fee on yearly contract. Phone Gilbert *****3 Winlock and Company 73 Home Road. Singapore. GIFTED CLAIRVOYANTS and Crystal Reader are available 12.00 noon 3.00 p.m.317 words
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Advertisement532 1971-01-13 22 ISLAMIC BOOKS— 1971 Islamic Magaiines. World Classics Exclusive Paperbacks. Contact The Pyramid Book House. 70-A. The Arcade (3rd floor) Phone *****. KNOW WHY Lady Precious Stream was so precious and special in "Romances of Ancient China" produced by Forces Publications. 18 George Lee Chambers. Singapore, the "Stereo Sound" "Watersports". "Bowling",532 words
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Advertisement488 1971-01-13 22 HENG HUAT IRON Furniture offers attractive quality furniture for your homes/gardens/hotels 25 Cavenagh Road. Tel: (S'pore) *****6. FOR MODERN FURNISHING in homes and offices at economical rates, visit Anglo-Norse Interior Decorators. 128. Cecil Street. Tel: *****/9 Singapore. LADICSI CLEAN YOUR DISHES the modern way with ISAKLIN the new powerful liquid488 words
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Advertisement538 1971-01-13 22 REGISTERED FEMALE ALSATION 8 months old. Very nice to children. Tel. *****3 VISIT MING ART GALLERY. Ming Court Hotel Shopping Arcade. Tanglin Road. Singapore's largest collection of local batik paintings open daily. SALE ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING! Very reasonable pricing of private collection exquisite oils by Monte. J.D.Castro. Navarro. Gotta. Harlim.538 words
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Article213 1971-01-13 23 Special Plume shapes like winner mcik KMir r;*^ SPECIAL PLUME, with Soaidi Abdullah in the saddle, shaped like a winner when he did an attractive 3f workout in 38 2/5 on a good track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. He was on a tight rein all the way. The five-year-old213 words
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Article107 1971-01-13 23 FREEPORT, Uihai!.as, Tues. Britain's Peter Tutler won the Grand Bahamas open golf tournament, when countryman Brian Huggett dropped an approach shot into the water on the final hole to miss a chance for a tie. Butler shot a two-under-par 70 on the final round for aAP - 107 words
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Article242 1971-01-13 23 SEOUL, Tues. Japan holds a lion's share of eight titles wit., the Philippines trailing far behind with two titles, while Korea and Thailand both hold none at all, according to the latest official rating of the ''Mental .oxing Federation announced in Seoul on Jan. 8. Korea's .onlyAFP - 242 words
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93 1971-01-13 23 LONDON, Tues. Rochdale, an English third division team, edged Coventry City 2-1 in the English Cup yesterday and joined the soccer giant-killers. A crowd of 13,000 jammed Rochdale's little stadium to watch one of the biggest upsets of the season. Coventry is inAP - 93 words
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Article95 1971-01-13 23 PUEBLA, Mexico, Tues. An amateur football player was killed here in a free-for-all in Puebla. The dead player was Jorge Diaz Sanchez, captain and centre forward of the Ferencavaros team, which was playing Huracan. Trouble started in the first half with rough play. It degenerated intoAP - 95 words
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512 1971-01-13 23 MODENA, Italy, Tues. The Italian Ferrari racing factory announced it was withdrawing from the Grand Prix of Argentina, Formula-one motor race scheduled next Jan 24. A spokesman for the team of Maranello said that the reasons for this withdrawal were explained to the ItalianAP - 512 words
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186 1971-01-13 23 25 West German competitors for Sapporo Games FRANKFURT, Tues. West Germany will send 25 competitors to the pre-Olympic Winter Games in Sapporo, Japan, Feb. 7-14, the German National Olympic Committee (NOC) announced yesterday. The group, led by NOC secretary-general Walther Troeger, will include two girls and five men for theAP - 186 words
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Article, Illustration339 1971-01-13 23 LONDON, Tues. Gogi Alauddin, a twenty-year-old Pakistan student, achieved a splendid feat in winning the British Amateur Squash Racquet championships at his first attempt at the Lansdowne Club, here last night. In a brief forty five minutes final, Alauddin dismissed the challenge ofAFP; AP Radio - 339 words
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Page 23 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous371 1971-01-13 23 TWINSET CROSSWORD —^^^^^^B j i I ACROSS DOWN I. Just and valid reasons for pro 2. Music in the fairground (3) viding places of amusement (11) 3. Propel a boat with an attrac9. It hears some awful noise (3) tive tree (5) 10. Let mildew become dis- 4. Enjoyment may371 words
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346 1971-01-13 24 JASBIR SINGH - GRADUAL DECLINE IF SCHOOLS DROP CRICKET JASBIR SINGH SSSC MUST REVERT DECISION CRICKET in Singapore will go into gradual decline unless something can be done to persuade the Singapore Schools Sports Council to revert its decision. The Schools 'Council has decided to do away with cricket, netball and road relay346 words
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Article347 1971-01-13 24 TWO brilliant drop goals by stand off Paul Gibbs highlighted the Singapore Cricket Club 4A' 17-8 victory over 41 Squadron Royal New Zealand Air Force in a friendly rugby match on the Padang yesterday. In addition to the two drop goals the Padang Club winning points347 words
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Article, Illustration310 1971-01-13 24 won 17-8. Picture by SINGAPORE will make a strong bid to win the Cathay Pacific Airways challenge trophy for the 36-hole stableford tournament at the Royal Hongkong Golf Club's new course at Fanling on Feb. 10. Teams of four amateur players each from theMAX LANGE; Yusoff - 310 words
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Article, Illustration398 1971-01-13 24 HUEN PENG KONG - SIXTEEN FOR TAE KWON DO TOURNEY HUEN PENG KONG THE STANDARD of Tae Kwon Do in Singapore is comparable to any part of the world and is second only to South-Vietnam and Korea where the art originated. Dr. Fong Kim Heng, President of the Singapore Tae Kwon Do Association, who398 words
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Article220 1971-01-13 24 V.K. CHIN - BAM to send 6 for AllEngland KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia will send six players to the All-England Badminton Championships In March, the president of the Badminton Association of Malaysia, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today. Inche KUr, vho is also the Minister of Commerce and Industry said: "We will send220 words
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Article477 1971-01-13 24 NATIONAL champion Tan Khoon ..ong helped Ching Giam beat Toa Payoh Community Centre A" 5-1 to top the Group B* in the Eagle Cup invitational table tennis tournament at Kallang Park last night. Ching Giain finished with a 100 per cent record and they head477 words
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402 1971-01-13 24 SYDNEY, Tues. After a shaky start to their second innings, England were in a commanding position at the end of the third day of the Fourth Test against Australia here today. Thanks to a solid fourth wicket stand by Geoff Boycott and402 words
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Article159 1971-01-13 24 ENGLAND Ist inns 332 AUSTRALIA Ist inns W. Lawry c Edrich b Lever g I. 'happell c Underwood b Snow 12 I. Redpath c Fletcher b D'Oliveira 64 D. Walters c Luckhunt b Illingworth 55 G. Chap pell c and b Underwood 15 K. Stackpole c Boycott b Underwood159 words
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Miscellaneous83 1971-01-13 24 SOCCER: SBHFL Div. 1 M.S.A. "A" vs Guthrie Waugh (J. Besar 5.15 p.m.); Div. 2 M.S.A. "B" vs Metal Box (F N 5.15 p.m.); Borneo Group vs Cold Storage (Geylang Stadium 5.15 p.m.); Div. 3B Guthrie Waugh "B" vs Boustead (Fairer Park 5.15 p.m.); Fraser Neave vs Singapore Hilton (Farrer83 words
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