Singapore Herald, 14 January 1971
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Title Section15 1971-01-14 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No 1 50 Singapore ThursdVjflMarv 14 Im:7 MC(P) No 2525 15 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration595 1971-01-14 1 Accord on draft agenda Canadian Prime Mini- k ster Pierre Trudeau being greeted by Mr. I Punch Cooraaraswamy, \W Singapore's High Cora- W raissloaer to India. f YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS SENIOR officials of 31 Commonwealth countries yesterday reached agreement on a provisional agenda for today's Heads of Government conference after a595 words
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Article146 1971-01-14 1 MANILA, Wed. Three youths were killed and more than 35 people injured today in a clash between police and youthful demonstrators shouting revolution here. Police fired guns, hurled teargas and used riot truncheons in breaking up a crowd of about 2,000 demonstrators after homemade pellet bombs146 words
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409 1971-01-14 1 NEW ZEALAND Prime Minister Sir Keith Holyoake said yesterday he did not believe a walkout, as threatened by African, nations over the British arms sales issue would take place during the Commonwealth Conference. "I hope it (the walkout) will not take place. I409 words
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88 1971-01-14 1 NEW Zealand Prime Minister Sir Keith Holyoake said yesterday he would be meeting his counterparts in Singapore, Malaysia, Australia and Britain for informal discussions on the proposed five-power defence arrangement. "We had our meeting of officials last w<»»k and I will be taking this88 words
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Article, Illustration204 1971-01-14 1 THE Indian Prime Minister. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, has decided she will NOT attend the Commonwealth conference. India's delegation will be led by her Foreign Minister, Sardar Swaran Singh, who arrived last night with other members of the team. Five other Heads of Government who will204 words
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Article, Illustration264 1971-01-14 1 ALL the heads of delegation to the Commonwealth Conference except one the Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak had arrived in Singapore by last night. Among yesterday's arrivals were three figures who are expected to play key roles at the conference, which opens today. They264 words
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Advertisement7 1971-01-14 1 QUALITY IS OUR BUSINESS Estd. 1904 FRAMROZ7 words
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Miscellaneous11 1971-01-14 1 WEATHER outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Fair.11 words
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Article, Illustration1238 1971-01-14 2 JOHN BULLOCH Beirut - Avoiding the war that no -one wants JOHN BULLOCH Beirut By NO-ONE in the Middle East seriously believes that the guns* are going to open up again on Feb. 5, the day the current ceasefire ends. Certainly It is possible that they will, but if that does happen, it will1,238 words
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Article402 1971-01-14 2 A thought for the poor deer ON Sunday I paid my first visit to Jurong Bird Park. Although impressed by the general layout and condition of the birds kept there, I was most disturbed to see the poor state of the deer. The deer were in enclosures far too small402 words
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Article636 1971-01-14 2 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Thursday, January 14. 1971 THE Commonwealth conference will open this morning with a welcoming speech by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and replies by Mr. Keith Holyoake of New Zealand and Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara of Fiji, the oldest and youngest, respectively,636 words
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Article644 1971-01-14 2 THE TIMES appealed to Mr. Heath in an editorial yesterday "to take a new hard look at the balance of advantages and disadvantages" of selling arms to South Africa. The editorial said it was clearly not in Britain's interest to do anything that wouldAFP - 644 words
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Advertisement216 1971-01-14 2 MM I THE I I YOUTH I I CAPSULE I I REVITALIZES I I REGENERATES I I THE SYSTEM I I FORMULA 3 Geriatric Capsules are not just I I any Geriatric Capsules. FORMULA 3 I Geriatric Capsules are formulated with the OVER I I 30's in mind. As YOU216 words
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Advertisement14 1971-01-14 2 SPORTS EQUIPMENT I Available At I Exclusive J) I \i Sports Store... Sjr I14 words
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305 1971-01-14 3 400 Malay moths apply for GO jobs: 80 shortlisted ABOUT 80 applicants were shortlisted from over 400 Malay youths who registered for the 60 apprenticeship vacancies in Juiong Shipyard. The vacancies were created as a result of last month's seminar on Malay participation in national development. "The shortlisted applicants include305 words
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Article, Illustration140 1971-01-14 3 SWEDEN'S NEW ENVOY BANGKOK, Wed. The """Swedish Ambassador to ThjUlMd.Mr. Eric Virgin, 5«, arrived here last nlgit. He will also be responsible for Singapore, Burma, Laos, and Malaysia. His last post was Ambassa Sooth Africa, where he worked for four years, alter ••tag a minister connseUor at the United Nations.AFP - 140 words
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Article132 1971-01-14 3 representatives are Mr. Choonc Liong On and Leslie Leow who is only 14 years old. While in Australia, Mr. Schmid who is a publisher, will give simultaneous exhibition matches, play ing against a group of 30 to 35 players at a time. Mr Schmid132 words
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140 1971-01-14 3 A TALK entitled Individual Mobility and City Life Are They Compatible? will be given by Mr. G. Crow, British traffic planner, at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Automobile Association Theatrette in River Valley Road. It is being organised jointly140 words
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Article79 1971-01-14 3 AN illegal Indonesian immigrant was charged with housebreaking and theft in Magistrates* Court No. 1 yesterday. Aziz Osman, 19, was alleged to have stolen a typewriter, a cassette tape-recorder, two radiograms, a wrist watch, a bicycle and $20 cash from Mr Tan Chew Kok of79 words
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Advertisement199 1971-01-14 3 VAUXHALL \jVauxhall's Sensational Chinese New Year Offer! BUY A VI VA OR VICTOR AND GET ACCESSORIES WORTH $1,000 FREE! (offer lasts between NOW FEBRUARY 27th) nsjan>nni liUißii V free mmnV nmH ■nl I nmnmnmnmnV l nmmmmmmmi mmnl $185/- RADIO ■Hnsn^nmnimnni $45/-bump£r |o\\ M \W{ Z<^®S)] FREE IP^I I t One199 words
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168 1971-01-14 4 POSTMEN who complain about delays in getting new uniforms will just have to wait a little longer. A Postal Services official said this yesterday when commenting on complaints from postmen in the Serangoon Gardens district that they have not received their new uniforms168 words
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Article84 1971-01-14 4 Man killed by bus near junction CHEN Tee Seng, 59, of Tiong Bahru Road, died in Ou train Road Hospital shortly after he was knocked down by a bus at the junction of Outram Road and Outram Hill at 9.45 p.m. on Tuesday. The bus was travelling in Outram Road84 words
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161 1971-01-14 4 Redeveloped land: 'Give owners first claim' call THE OWNERS of land requisitioned by the Government for urban renewal should be given first priority when the land is redeveloped, says Mr. Wee Cho Yaw, president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. In a New Year message in the Economic Monthly the161 words
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71 1971-01-14 4 SINGAPORE Pools Ltd. is conducting eight Special Chinese New Year toto draws beginning on Sunday. Participants with five numbers correct will get a minimum of $100,000. The company will also present additional cash gift prizes to Lucky Draw winners. The Lucky Draws will be71 words
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Article454 1971-01-14 4 GOVERNMENT EXPECTED TO USE PULAU SEBAROK SINGAPORE will soon have slop-receiving facilities for tankers coming here for repairs. The Government is likely to use Pulau Sebarok about four miles from the southern tip of Singapore— for the purpose, an informed source said yesterday. The 19.5 acre454 words
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Article, Illustration157 1971-01-14 4 Misadventure verdict on boy who died dodging fridge A YOUNG boy slipped and fatally fractured his skull when he tried to dodge a refrigerator that was falling on Rim, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Eyewitness Kamisah binte Hussain, 42, was selling spice in Geylang Serai market at 3 p.m. on157 words
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153 1971-01-14 4 TWO Singapore built landing craft for the Kuwait Ministry of Interior worth about $1.5 million will be ready for delivery at the end of March. Vosper Thornycroft Unlteers, which won the contract to build the vessels, launched the second craft at Its Tanjonc153 words
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408 1971-01-14 4 More dowry demands now marriage on the rocks AN ARRANGED marriage ended in misery within six months because the parents-in-law demanded an additional dowry of $40,000, a house and a car, from the girl's patents, the Maintenance Court was told yesterday, i Malacca-born Mary Matilda Miranda, 22, whose parents had408 words
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Article23 1971-01-14 4 THERE will be no Toto draw on Jan. 28 because of the Chinese New Year holidays on Jan. 27 and 28.23 words
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Advertisement113 1971-01-14 4 Irylfs I N G APO R E\ wlU I^^^^^^^^Sk Now it doesn't take an overseas call to reach One Wall Street. I rving Trust Company has opened a new office, here in Singapore. Now you can reach us with a telephone call to Geoffrey C. Abbott, our Representative for Singapore.113 words
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Miscellaneous99 1971-01-14 4 BLONDIE By Chic Young JEJIPIDJ^^ I 1 "jliW okavwhatl r A DID VOU BUY? HERE'S A PILLOW, o^ k (V\l A HAT A DRESS L DEAR- TO SET J V&J^' {OR SHOES? I i I JUSTA LITTLE 7 AND THE DRESS PATENT LEATHER :''> AND THE HAT "< _^s 199 words
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Article, Illustration98 1971-01-14 6 THE police are out In full force along Orchard Road to see that nothing disturbs the heads of Commonwealth Governments staying in three hotels there. And all along the route from the airport to the hotels, the traffic lights have been switched98 words
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Article29 1971-01-14 6 MR. TANG See Chim, Minister of State for Finance, will open the Singapore Manufacturers' Association's Trade Exhibition at the (Jueensway Shopping Complex, on Saturday, at 10 a.m.29 words
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Article222 1971-01-14 6 THAT'S WHAT DAP SAYS OF BRITAIN'S REASONS FOR ARMS SALE DECISION KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Democratic Action Party has called on delegations attending the Commonwealth Conference in Singapore to censure Britain for her decision to resume arms sales to South Africa. In a six-page memorandum to all Heads of222 words
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Article315 1971-01-14 6 Nearly 300 delegates at Summit NEARLY 300 delegates are attending the nineday Commonwealth conference, which is being held in the Plenary Room on the second floor of the $4 million Singapore Conference Hall in Shenton Way. The biggest delegation comes from Britain with 30 members and Mauritius the smallest, with315 words
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Article114 1971-01-14 6 MALAYSIA will be represented by a 12--man delegation headed by the Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. He Is due In Singapore by Executive Jet this morning, the last of the Heads of Governments to arrive, and will go straight to the Singapore Conference Hall at Shenton Way114 words
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Article46 1971-01-14 6 SIR ALEC DOUGLAS HOME presented a black labrador pup yesterday to Mr Lee Kuan Yew*s daughter. The dog was brought on an RAF jet by the British Foreign Secretary for 15-year-old Wei Ling— who hasn't yet decided what to call it.46 words
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Advertisement157 1971-01-14 6 YESJHERES A HILTON IN SINGAPORE Towering 26 stories with magnificent panoramic views of the city and harbour. THE SINGAPORE HILTON offers you a new standard of elegant living never before experienced in Singapore. 450 luxuriously appointed bedrooms, exciting restaurants, 24 hour Coffee Shop, Club Bar, unique roof-top pool restaurant complete157 words
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Article, Illustration153 1971-01-14 7 NINE of the visiting Commonwealth Heads of Government paid courtesy calls on President Sheares at the Istana yesterday. The first to arrive was the Prime Minister of Lesotho, Chief Leabua Jonathan. He was followed later in the morning by Prime Minister Sir Keith Holyoake of New Zealand, and153 words
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374 1971-01-14 7 CEYLON'S PLEA FOR NEUTRAL INDIAN OCEAN COMMUNITY CEYLON has suggested that nations on the periphery of the Indian Ocean should eventually form a neutral Indian Ocean community. However, this would not be possible if any nation had a military or naval presence in the ocean, according to a memorandum now374 words
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Article138 1971-01-14 7 Heath visits 'old friend' Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. British Prime Minister Edward Heath today called on an old friend former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman at his house in Jalan Swettenham here. The Tunku told reporters after the half-hour meeting: "It was purely a sentimental visit. "There was no business138 words
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Article114 1971-01-14 7 From Page 6 Edward Heath (Britain), Mr. Errol Barrow (Barbados), Mr. John Gorton (Australia), Sir Seretse Khama (Botswana), Mr. Pierre Trud e au (Canada), Archbishop Makarios (Cyprus), Sir Dawda Jawara (Gambia), Mr. Forbes Burnham (Guyana), Mr. Hugh Shearer (Jamaica), Chief Leabua Jonathan (Lesotho), Tun Abdul Razak (Malaysia), Sir114 words
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Advertisement269 1971-01-14 7 Pergamon Press (Australia Pty Ltd are pleased to announce 'A MOST TIMELY AND STIMULATING BOOK' REGIOn OF REVOLT FOCUS ON SOUTHEAST ASM by MILTON OSBORNE This outstanding new book represents reflections on the problem of revolt in Southeast Asia and is ESSENTIAL reading for everyone concerned with understanding the current269 words
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Article, Illustration276 1971-01-14 9 RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. The terrorist kidnappers of Swiss Ambassador, GUftnl Backer, vowed yesterday to release the diplomat ■■harmed, thns clearlag the way for the flight sad exile to Chile of 7t political prisoners demanded as ransom. The promise came In a note addressed276 words
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Article64 1971-01-14 9 LONDON, Wed. Selwyn Lloyd, who was Foreign Minister in the Conservative Government of Harold MacMillan, was today elected Speaker of the House of Commons by an overwhelming majority. He gained 294 votes and Sir Geoffrey De Freitas 55. It is unusual for two names to64 words
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158 1971-01-14 9 ASCOT, England, Wed. Scotland Yard security police posted special guards on two royal schoolchildren yesterday following a telephone threat to kidnap the eight-year-old Earl of St. Andrews, a second cousin of the Queen. The Queen's 10-year-old son Prince Andrew, who attends Heatherdown, theAP - 158 words
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Article, Illustration278 1971-01-14 9 Threat to West's oil supply TEHERAN, Wed. Oil talks between ten world major oil producers and Western oil companies have broken down, said a communique today, posing a threat that Western oil supplies could be cut by 85 per cent in three weeks. The collapse of the crucial talks came278 words
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Article254 1971-01-14 9 Tension mounts over death riddle JAKARTA, Wed. Tension mounted In the Jakarta Government and military establishment In the wake of the mysterious shooting death of Indonesia's Ambassador to North Korea, Lt. Gen. Hartono, who was connected with left wing activities and associations. Government officials and newspapers here have begun to254 words
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Article229 1971-01-14 9 RAWALPINDI, Wed. The military regime yesterday threatened widespread arrests of striking airline workers and of new National Assembly members* from leftist Zulfiqar Aft Bhutto's Peoples' Party, in an effort to counter the wave of strikes and violence in the aftermath of Pakistan's peaceful general elections The229 words
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Article98 1971-01-14 9 RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. Seven armed terrorists ordered employees at a warehouse on Monday to load a company truck with 8,000 cruzerivo (about US$l,7OO) worth of powdered milk, black. tea and milk of magnesia. Then, the terrorists drove off to the nearby slum Favela ofAP - 98 words
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171 1971-01-14 9 PARIS, Wed. President Georges Pompidou is thinking about pardoning a woman who, with her husband, killed five of their newborn babies so their three other children could have a better life. Pompidou said yesterday he was considering clemency for Marie-Antoinette Thlen, 38,171 words
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Article91 1971-01-14 9 PRAGUE, Wed. Czechoslovak authorities yesterday o/dered American author and journalist Alan Levy and his family, residents of Prague for more than three years, to leave the country within 48 hours, Levy reported. Levy told newsmen he was summoned to police headquarters and accused ofAP - 91 words
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Article75 1971-01-14 9 BANGKOK, Wed. Between 20,000 and 30,000 peopje die of snake bites annually in South-East Asia. This was disclosed by the spokesman of a Japanese medical team presently visiting Thailand to conduct research on venomous snakes. The team is led by Prof. Yosio Sawai and will75 words
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414 1971-01-14 9 CAIRO, Wed. Egypt has poured cold water on Israeli peace proposals communicated through UN mediator Gunnar Jarring and has advanced counter-proposals of her own. These call (or the creation of a "Big Four" peacekeeping force in the Middle East operating under theAP - 414 words
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Article, Illustration176 1971-01-14 10 SANTIAGO, Chile, Wed. The Government-owned newspaper La Nacion, says antiMarxists are plotting "To provoke a state of internal turmoil" in Chile. The "seditious adventure" being planned would include attempts" against the lives of important leaders, for the purpose of imputing those crimes to176 words
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251 1971-01-14 10 NEW YORK, Wed. Police yesterday arrested BabU Meier Kahaae, fonder aad leader of the mllltaat Jewish Defence League, who said oa Sunday that his gronp woald begta a campaign to harass Soviet diplomats la New York. I The arrest was made on a jcoartAP - 251 words
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Article, Illustration14 1971-01-14 10 NAHA: Officials watch gas trucks roll slowly through Camp Hague yesterday14 words
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Article231 1971-01-14 10 MUSTARD GAS TRANSFER PERFECT OKINAWA, Wed. The U.S. Army today successfully transferred 150 tons of mustard gas from a security storage area to a pier where it will be shipped tomorrow aboard a U.S. military vessel to Johnston Island in the Central Pacific. Only one incident marred what officials otherwiseAP - 231 words
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Article202 1971-01-14 10 LONDON, Wed. Two bombs exploded within five minutes late last night outside the h°me of Briish Employment and Productivity Minister Robert Carr, architect of the controversial Industrial Relations Bill. Neither Mr. Carr, who was at home at the time, nor his wife, were hurtAFP; AP - 202 words
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86 1971-01-14 10 CALCUTTA, Wed. Three young men clasping daggers burst into a classroom yesterday and stabbed a professor to death in front of his 40 students. The killers, believed to be Maoist Naxalites, fled before anybody could make a move to stop them, police said. TheAP - 86 words
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Article, Illustration201 1971-01-14 10 Bus slop -Manila style MANILA, Wed. Hundreds of striking passengers, jeep drivers and student sympathisers marched into the heart of Manila today the sixth of a transport strike marked with several violent incidents. The demonstrators, carrying banners denouncing largely American-owned oil companies for raising petrol prices six per cent, trooped201 words
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Article29 1971-01-14 10 GENEVA, Wed. Swiss customs authorities seized five tons of pornographic literature mainly from Denmark, Sweden and West Germany last year, official statistics showed here today. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article57 1971-01-14 10 ROME. Wed. A new phase of Rome's "traffic revolution" went into effect yesterday much to the confusion of motorists and the irate cries of downtown merchants. Officials changed the direction of one-way streets and banned private cars on others in a triangle of territory that coversAP - 57 words
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278 1971-01-14 10 WASHINGTON. Wed— The Justice Department today accused Father Philip Berrigan, two other priests, a nun and two laymen of plotting to kidnap Presidential Adviser Dr Henry Kissinger. Father Berrigan is the brother of Father Daniel Berrigan, and is now in prison after being convicted278 words
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Article67 1971-01-14 10 CORONADO, California, Wed. The U.S. Navy gave Bob Hope its highest civilian award yesterday In a dockside ceremony. The comedian who received the navy's Distinguished Public Service award from Secretary of the Navy John Chafee joked in a reference to income taxes: "I can't tellAP - 67 words
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Article46 1971-01-14 10 NEW YORK, Wed. The board of directors of the National Association for the Advancement ot Coloured People has passed a resolution calling a "fair and impartial trial" for Angela Davis, the black militant accused of conspiracy to murder and kidnap in California.46 words
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Article, Illustration252 1971-01-14 10 Herald Knight - Herald Knight CHESS.. .by CHOONG Liong On and Leslie Leow wfll represent Singapore in the Karlis Lid urns t International Chess Tournament, Adelaide, Australia, from Jan. 17 to Feb. 1. Choong, 23, of Coopers 25 ers was a member of Singapore's Olympic Team 1968252 words
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Article, Illustration948 1971-01-14 11 HUGH NEVILLE - POST-WAR PROBLEMS ARE SUBSIDING: PESSIMISTS HAVE BEEN PROVED WRONG LAGOS: A year ago, the administrative officer of "the Republic of Biafra" doffed his major-general's uniform for a simple civilian suit and humbly announced to Nigerian Head of State, MajorGeneral Y akubu Gowon, the "irrevocable end** of a separatistAFP - 948 words
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324 1971-01-14 12 ARCHBISHOP Makarios, the President of Cyprus, said that his delegations role would be to "try and keep the temperature low" during the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting. "But at the present moment, we are not prepared to act as mediator on324 words
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Article57 1971-01-14 12 SINGAPORE has set up an action committee and a plan of action to deal with major oil pollution disasters has been formulated, Health Minister Chua Sian Chin announced yesterday. It will deploy SAF personnel and use existing facilities of the Port of Singapore Authority, Mr. Chua57 words
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658 1971-01-14 12 Eusof f College rules may be changed four girls cleared THE UNIVERSITY of Singapore yesterday dropped all disciplinary measures against four Eusoff College girls three of whom had earlier been reported to have been expelled from the college and announced that the college rules would be reviewed and changed where658 words
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Article65 1971-01-14 12 BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand may leave a token force in South Vietnam after the withdrawal of Thai troops scheduled for completion in February next year, Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn said yesterday. He told newsmen that half of the 12,000-man force will be pu !L ed Jfc lcAP - 65 words
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471 1971-01-14 12 Anti-arms sales petition handed over to Raja BRITAIN'S anti-apartheid campaigners have submitted to the Commonwealth Conference delegates a petition protesting at proposed arms sales to South Africa. The movement's honorary secretary, Mr. Abdul S. Minty, 31, handed over the petition, signed by 40,309 people in Britain, to the Foreign Minister,471 words
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220 1971-01-14 12 Furore over a 'closer ties' cable to Lee ADELAIDE, Australia, Wed. South Australia's Labour Premier, Mr. Don Dunstan, is at the centre of a controversy over a cable he sent to Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore extending best wishes for the success of the Commonwealth Conference. The cableAP - 220 words
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Article55 1971-01-14 12 LAST night the Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union issued a statement which said "We deplore vehemently the act of the British Government should it persist in the proposed sale of arms and appeal to all the heads of Government at the conference to convince Britain to refrain from selling55 words
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132 1971-01-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Britain promised today to do her best to obtain for Malaysia similar treatment given to African and Caribbean countries by the European Economic Community if she became a member of the Common Market. The British Prime Minister. Mr. Edward132 words
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Title Section9 1971-01-14 13 THE SINGAPORE herald Section II Thursday, Jan. 14, 19719 words
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Article195 1971-01-14 13 Growing coral in manmade pond Ai Poh has found t friends in school. "They are always \W around to help me/* W she says. r See Cher (below) writes with his feet. He has no hands. MARINE biologists here are trying to grow coral in a seaside pond on Sentosa.195 words
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452 1971-01-14 13 MARY LEE - Whisper it softly but we're all snobs MARY LEE INTO DEBT TO BEAT THE NEIGHBOURS By WE ARE a bunch of snobs always trying to keep up with the Tans and the Liins. More of us are jumping up the social scale by buying cars on the "never-never. Refrigerators, televisions452 words
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62 1971-01-14 13 LOH PENG YIN, of Bukit Ho Swee, was fined $20 yesterday for leaving a newspaper at Macßitchie Reservoir on Dec. 6 last year. He pleaded guilty to the charge and said that he did not bring the paper there. He had found it62 words
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Article, Illustration337 1971-01-14 13 School is all they ever dreamed it would be... NOBODY could have looked forward to their first day in school more eagerly than did Aw Ai Poh and See Cher. The two fifteen-year-olds from the Red Cross Home at Tanah Merah Besar started school three days ago after being the337 words
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217 1971-01-14 13 Security men detain more Barisan activists INTERNAL Security Department officers arrested three more Barisan Sosialis activists yesterday. This brings the number of left-wing elements detained during the past 10 days to 27 three of them women. The latest arrests include Miss Lim Mei Lan, secretary of the Detainees' Families Committee;217 words
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Miscellaneous349 1971-01-14 13 tI^iAMM mPi^^W HaBMIW FnvUßtlH? %t You have quite a task You may be more Home ties take on a In a day of mixed w today grappling with a susceptible to the new meaning in the light trends, some favourable w multiplicity of duties all charms of the opposite O349 words
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Miscellaneous18 1971-01-14 13 TODAY: 1.10 a.m. (8.4 ft.); 12.07 p.m. (9.8 ft.). TOMORROW: 1.34 a.m. (8.4 ft.); 12.45 p.m. (9.7 ft.)18 words
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Article, Illustration319 1971-01-14 14 Rose Chan: I was framed in Perth NO MORE STRIPPING SHE NOW RUNS NIGHTCLUB SINGAPORE'S former striptease queen, Rose Chan, has returned after eight months in Perth, Western Australia, where she was charged and found guilty of assisting in the management of a brothel. But Rose Chan, 44, said yesterday:319 words
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Article30 1971-01-14 14 THE Chambers of Commerce of Singapore will hold a dinner in honour of the delegates to the Commonwealth Conference at the Golden Lotus Restaurant, Hotel Malaysia, on Monday.30 words
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Article29 1971-01-14 14 THE Red Cross Old People's Club wfll hold a Chinese New Year party on Jan. 21 at 5.00 p.m. at Red Cross House in Penang Lane.29 words
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Article, Illustration105 1971-01-14 14 THE production and planning manager of Texas Instruments, Mr. Goh Geok Ling, married Chua Bee Eng, personnel officer of the Cycle and Carriage Group, on Tuesday. Mr. Goh is the fourth son of Mr. Goh Seng Choo, managing director of Yew Lian (Pte) Ltd., and105 words
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Advertisement418 1971-01-14 14 f\A77l IN/"* ib^^^H Lam 'riil Spicy l Sophisticated l l£i /SkmmmW M VljM Bl Danrjgl All the art and R/**^. W mmW"mmm\ M wit of the French 1 aaaaaaaaaaaaWm A Laugh' Be thrilled' Be m^ m m *%it flWr .Amm^LmmmmmmmmmW mA etichanted' Les r^^' BP^^l r«l^^| Doublesexe has every f,*418 words
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Advertisement181 1971-01-14 14 LIDO-OPENS TODAY! I 11 am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9.15 pm-NO FREE LIST QTIITTm Action...Broads-. and i i U l l kk 1 1 U Adventures aplenty! j i from the Author of IHEMVBMIIIERS" BB^^^ lt^3Bß *vfor 5(?/77f z?/-ffs/77 0f. AVI The Harold Robbins People Do. I k I 7^e/^o/f/i////,yimi||y j181 words
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Miscellaneous133 1971-01-14 14 t am— s pm: Art exhibition by contemporary Australian painters at Seah Gallery, Tudor Court, Tanglin. It am— C pm: Art exhibition at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street. It am— pm: Art exhibition by Mr. Yan Sook Leong at the Gallery of Fine Arts, Raffles Place. 10 am—133 words
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Advertisement143 1971-01-14 15 aiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT S 1 I YAMATAI PLASTIC IND.(PTE) LTD. /§f\ (INCORP. IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) V?* THE E symbol Factory ft Office. NO. 6. CHIN BEE ROAD. E F QUALITY JURONG TOWN, SINGAPORE 22, TEL. JSJ?' ■S J oblbbo E p VC Leathercloth, m Manufacturers Foam or Sponge Leather. S143 words
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Miscellaneous681 1971-01-14 15 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilillllllllllllllHlllll|lll||||||||||||||||||||||h ■W B ff¥9 *****8 f aB l j^ TELEVISION 6.30 p.m. Channel 5 5 V 7 pm Channel 10 s 5> 9 p.m. Channel 5 S ...,Jbl is^^^^^^^B 11-30 Channel 5 H fiMi^ m radio 2 Illlllfl lW I^KK^B 7.30 BFBS (From BBC) S 'I^U^l^nv Radl Sins*!""*. Radio -jfc681 words
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Article, Illustration24 1971-01-14 16 KHpm ■HDI Mnw iin what no pro■tat fttetdf Aids* tttn# for the Our Living Doll is the the resident singer at Cockpit Hotel.24 words
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Article, Illustration198 1971-01-14 16 Mary Bryson - Mary Bryson By Even "big girls'* of 8 or 10 may need a little extra comfort when they're only slightly hurt. Mothers minister to their emotional needs by caring for their physical injury la a sympathetic, bat not an anxious, manner. A child should eat because he198 words
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Article583 1971-01-14 16 Dear Editor. JOKES Jane: "Why does she wear mourning?" Joan: "For her husband" Jane: "She never had a husband." Joan: "That's why she is mourning." t-> Dad: Jimmy, why don't you wash your face? I can see what you had for breakfast this morning. Jimmy: What was it? Dad:583 words
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Article, Illustration50 1971-01-14 16 younger ones will have their drawing and painting competitions. Let these be our monthly contest. I suggest that competitors should send their photographs as well. I hope that you will consider my "When n he calle< bathroom succeed in refrain fr< razor a: sharpener? "Just whe f ONUMk AffAiM^50 words
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Article272 1971-01-14 16 Competition time again! For the little ones (those aged eight and under) we have a colouring contest and for the older ones (aged nine to twelve) we have a writing competition. You will find the picture to colour elsewhere on this page. For the writing competition the topic272 words
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Miscellaneous135 1971-01-14 16 Junior Crossword ACROSS DOWN I Speck (4) 4 Fold in cloth (5) 7 Quivering motion (6) 2 Part or share (7) 8 Bulb with showy flower (5) 3 Drinking glass (7) II Young mare (5) 4 Haven for ships (4) 12 Move sideways (5) 5 Wicked (4) 13 Breathe noisily135 words
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547 1971-01-14 17 TOKYO, Wed. The Japanese Government is introduce In Diet (Parliament) a Bill which will place dealers in foreign securities stocks, bonds and debentures under strict control. The Bill, called the Foreign Securities Bill, was put in final form yesterday. It will beAFP - 547 words
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Article45 1971-01-14 17 (Yesterday's closing prices, in U.S. dollars per ounce). Singapore (1) 39.50, (2) 149.75; Hongkong 39.95; Beirut 38.40; London 38.025; Zurich 38.008 38.205; Paris 38.19. 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 1971-01-14 17 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Jan. 13, in sterling per metric ton). Tone: Steady; Spot 1448 1450; 3-month 1455 1456; Settlement 1449; Total turnover 510 tons.27 words
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Article273 1971-01-14 17 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. HONGKONG (Rates in ilongkong dollars for Jan. 13) On New York TT 6.0625 South Vietnam (per On New York DD 6.***** 1.000 piastres) 16.60 Gold (99*% fineness. Sterling273 words
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452 1971-01-14 17 Britain suggests trade pacts between EEC and Singapore, Malaysia BRUSSELS, Wed. British negotiator Sir Con O'Neill has urged that the European Economic Community should conclude trade agreements with such Asian countries as Singapore, Malaysia, India and Pakistan, a Community source said today. At yesterday's first deputy level meeting in theAFP - 452 words
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Article574 1971-01-14 17 KEMPAS (Malaya), an associate company of Sime Darby Holdings, has acquired a major interest in the Benta Rubber Estates Berhad. Benta is undergoing re-organisation, expansion and diversification which will results in its issued capital being increased by $10.4 million to $12 million of which Kempas will574 words
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Article65 1971-01-14 17 He has called for extraordinary general meetings of shareholders of Benta on Feb. 4 and of Kempas on Feb. 5 to approve the changes. In his statements yesterday, Mr Pinder did not say anything as to the other directors of Benta after the take-over. The Benta board last65 words
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Article120 1971-01-14 17 LONDON, Wed. Malaysia Rubber Company announced it has agreed to enter into a condition agreement with Kinta Kellas Rubber Estates, for the sale, as from Jan. 1, 1971, of its estate comprising 1,473 acres planted with rubber, for £222,500. The purchase consideration is to be satisfied by theReuter - 120 words
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Article70 1971-01-14 17 HUME INDUSTRIES (Far East) announced yesterday that Mr. K.C. Wilkinson retired from its board of directors on Dec. 31, after having served on the board for 11 years. Mr A.V. Richardson has been appointed by the directors to fill the vacancy. Mr Richardson recently succeeded Mr Wilkinson upon70 words
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Article27 1971-01-14 17 BUKIT PANJONG announced a second interim of seven per cent, in lieu of a final dividend payable on May 7. Lodgement date is Jan. 21.27 words
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Article205 1971-01-14 17 S'pore goods on display THE Singapore Manufacturers 1 Association will hold a trade exhibition at the Queensway shopping complex, Queenstown, from Saturday to Wednesday, to coincide with the Conference of Commonwealth Heads of Govern ments. The exhibition will be opened by the Minister of State for Finance, Mr Tans See205 words
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Article121 1971-01-14 17 Brown Bliss suspended LONDON, Wed. The Stock Exchange said the four-partner London stockbroking firm of Brown Bliss and Co. has been suspended, pending clarification of the firm's financial position. The exchange said the suspension had been made under Rules 15 and 79A. Under Rule 15, members and their clerks mustReuter - 121 words
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162 1971-01-14 17 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Bank of Japan has agreed to lend the World Bank 36,000 million yen, the equivalent of US$lOO million. The loan, the third granted to the World Bank, by the Bank of Japan carried an Interest rate of 7.43 perAP - 162 words
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Article530 1971-01-14 17 The market was firm yesterday following the overnight strength on Wall Street but prices were off the top in places on lack of follow-through. Today's U.K. December trade figures induced caution and trading was quiet. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was up 2.5 at 341.5530 words
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Article371 1971-01-14 17 The stock market yesterday extended Tuesday's strong rally in early trading with the NYSE tape falling two minutes late at one point. The steel group slipped fractionally in the wake of President Nixon's statement of on the price increases initiated by Bethlehem Steel. Popular market averages371 words
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Article248 1971-01-14 17 AMSTERDAM Most internationals were very steady in quiet dealings yesterday. Royal Dutch was easier after a maintained opening, slightly influenced by the one-dollar fail in New York. Shippings closed firm, except for Holland-American Line which eased. KLM Airlines was very strong on the 3-1/4 dollar gain in Wall248 words
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Article696 1971-01-14 18 Including ALL ships bound for the Americas, e.g. Coast ports of North, Central or South America ships sailing east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc MARTINIQUAIS Jan 25/26 London (Feb 24), Havre, H'burg, R'dam, Antwerp, Dunkirk. MM/MM M.S. "SCHOENFELS" Feb696 words
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Article547 1971-01-14 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 Apr 19/22 QsJka Yokohamaf Vancouver B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS RANGER Mar 18/21 Osaka. Y'hama. Vancouver. B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS VICTORY Feb 20/23 Osaka. Yokohama Vancouver547 words
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Article200 1971-01-14 19 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. AUSTRALASIA Jan 28/30 P. S'ham (Jan 31), S'pore (Feb 1), Fremantle (Feb 8). AUS/AUS AUSTRALASIA 18/22 Singapore (Feb 19/22), Fremantle (Mar 1). AUS/AUS BRORIVER Mar 2/5 Adelaide. Melbourne. Sydney. SSC/SSC BROWIND jan 22/24 Adelaide, Melbourne,200 words
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Article367 1971-01-14 19 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. AUBY Jan 15/16 B.S. Begawan. SSC/SSC AUSTRAL MARU Feb 20/22 Sorong/Manokwai/Biak/ Hamarinda. DU/DU CHERRY LAJU SLS TDY B.S. Begawan, Koto, Kinabalu. LS/LS CHERRY MOLEK In Pt/Jan 15 Sibu, Sarikei. LS/LS DARPO SATU Jan 30/Feb 4 Sorong/Biak/Djajapura. SI/SI FERNBROOK In Pt P.367 words
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Advertisement729 1971-01-14 18 ORIENT UNES LTD. ICB BUILOtNG 2 SH6NTQN WAV S.NGAPQWC 1 TEL 9*3*337 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM. HAVRE, ■t— r.l'htm taMai AM HIVES NIPTUNC AMUR 30 Jan/2 Feb 3/4 fab 5 Fab H burg 8/3. R'Him 11/3 Havra 14/3. L'don 18/3 NCrruNC TOPA2 F ««> 31 Jan/1729 words
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Advertisement284 1971-01-14 18 AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. ***** /8 MC Harrisons A Crosf ield ***** PL P.N. Peiajaran Nasional Indonesia ASC Alcos Steamship Corpn. *****6 IK Way tteer A Co. (Pte) Ltd ***** Pel ni Line *****1 APL American President Lines ***** lAL tnterasla shipping Agency 9841 58/9 AUS Austasia Line284 words
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Advertisement624 1971-01-14 19 ALCOS OVERSEAS LINE TO C APE-TOWN DURBAN MOMBASA JEDDAH Singapore Port S'nam Alcos Venture 10/15 Feb 16/18 Feb. Alcot Pioneer 16/21 Mar 14/15 Mar Alcos Trader 10/15 Apr 16/18 Apr Alcos Partner 12/17 May 18/19 May TO: OSAXA YOKOHAMA VANCOUVER B.C. JEDDAH Alcos Victory 20/23 Feb 18/19 Feb Alcos Ranger624 words
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Article318 1971-01-14 20 RI'BBER Jai. 48 ceata a Ib. (dowa a half ceat); Feb. 4t*4 ccats (down five-eighths cent). The market yesterday opened unchanged at 48--7/8 cents traded for current month January l RSS, despite better overnight London advices. Yesterday was the last trading day for January as current month. Last318 words
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Article1957 1971-01-14 20 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE PROFIT-TAKING and staJe buU liquidation met yesterday's initially bullish share market which finished the day on a mixed not*. Total turnover wm 2,258,000 units valued at #3.008,700. Industrials contributed 2,017,000 shares, hotels 74,000, oil palms 9.000 and properties 126.000 units. United1,957 words
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Article114 1971-01-14 20 Int. 3 R.S.S. 46 3/4 47 N UK/Cont. 46 3/8 46 5/8N Int. 4 R.S.S. 45 7/8 46 3/8N UK/Cont. 44 7/8 45 3/8N Int. 5 R.S.S. 44 44 1/2N UK/Cont. 43 1/4 43 3/4N TONE: Very quiet. (Managers' prices for Jan. 14) B. S ASIA UNIT TRUSTS114 words
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Article64 1971-01-14 20 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, in pence per lb). Tone: Quiet steady; ClF's Jan. 17-5/16 17-7/16, Feb. 17-6/16 17-9/16, March 17-9/16 17-13/16; Spot 18-3/16 18-7/16; Settlements Feb. 18-7/16 18-1/2, March 18-11/16 18-3/4, April 18-15/16 19-1/8, April/June 19-3/16 19-5/16, July/Sept. 19-15/16 20, Oct/Dec. 20-1/2 20-9/16, Jan/March 20-5/8 20-13/16, April/June 20-13/1664 words
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Article57 1971-01-14 20 TIN 1C33.59 a picul (up 75 cents). The Straits tin price continued to gain ground yesterday ana rose by 75 cents to $633.50 a picul on an offering officially reported as 270 tons, down 24 tons on Tuesday's offering. The market closed on a very steady tone with57 words
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Article56 1971-01-14 20 JAKARTA, Wed. Singapore and Malaysia are interested in importing corn from North Sumatra, Antara news agency reported. The agency, quoting Mr Effendi Salam, head of North Sumatra Agricultural Service, said the region would supply about 2,000 tons of corn to the two countries each year. North Sumatra produces aboutAFP - 56 words
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Article295 1971-01-14 20 THE PORT 'OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR JANUARY, 14. OUT: Taikyu Maru 5; Rhexenor 6/7; Ling Yung 8/9 Autolycus 13/14; Fembrook 27/28; Petaling 20 east; Musi 21 west; Oriental Dolly 23/24; Genei Maru 25/26; Dardanus 33/34; Johneverett 46; Perak 20 west; Vasco Da295 words
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Article151 1971-01-14 20 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, in sterling per lone ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian Jan. 235, Feb. 237, March 239, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Unq; Malayan Unq; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Jan/Feb. 338* sellers, 337 paid; Ceylon Jan/Feb. 172 quoted;151 words
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Article755 1971-01-14 20 Some mining shares showed signs of recovery towards the close, after a day of heavy losses yesterday. Oil and industrial shares were mixed, with the oils showing definite weaknesses. Poseidon finished $1 lower at $35.50 and International Mining moved off the bottom after the report to close755 words
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Article243 1971-01-14 20 Prices held firm yesterday million on Tuesday though a few issues closed Haeco advanced $1 50 below the day's highs. while Dairy farm at $64 50 Dealings remained active was one dollar higher, and total turnover value improved slightly to $13.77 Banks local ended the day million,243 words
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Article323 1971-01-14 20 The Market yesterday turned slightly lower on profit-taking following the recent uptrend. Falls were limited to small losses. Special situation stocks, however, were higher. Steels were a firm spot on (Clewing paid prices in yen, I Akai Elec 397 (399) Asahi Chem 104 (103) AMhi Glass 139323 words
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Article176 1971-01-14 20 LONDON, Wed. The market opened on a quieter note today but coal shippers covered cargoes from Hampton Roads to the Netherlands at US$3.9O fd (free discharge) for Jan/Feb., and from the same loading area to Hamburg at US$3.3O fd, also for Jan/Feb. Business developed for sugar from176 words
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Article, Illustration972 1971-01-14 21 Jstion. I Slew Mua, (Aged 9), Queen's Crescent, Singapore 3. at good ideas you Slew Hua. As vou ee on our page today, ftve adopted some of suggestions. Ed. ar Editor. ink you for the book Actually the book more suitable for than a little girl like (I thought972 words
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Article, Illustration48 1971-01-14 21 rhen. my dear Lucy," called from the iroom, 'shall I ?ed in inducing you to lin from using my >r as a pencil aener?" st whenever," replied Oh dear Bhag, we did think yon were a little boy! Our apologies! Ed. Dear Editor, I always enjoy reading48 words
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Article394 1971-01-14 21 IT STANDS to reason that success in fishing is predicated upon fish and bait turning up simultaneously at a given place, a situation typified in the crowded scene at right. Just where, precisely, will the "strike" take place? That is the problem for you to solve. Using394 words
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Article, Illustration99 1971-01-14 21 and flies? A garbage wagon. Which is larger: Mr. Larger, or Mr. Larger's babv? The baby is a little larger. Yvonne Kwee (Aged 11) 50, Belmont Road, S'pore 10. My Dearest Editor, Poem! CHINESE NEW YEAR The Chinese New Year is coming soon, And so up rises99 words
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Article, Illustration85 1971-01-14 21 THERE is such a thing as a fourleaf clover patch. That is to say, a place where four-leaf clovers abound to the exclusion of the usual three-leaf kind. Young Tommy is about to discover such a patch above. Just for tun, see how long85 words
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Advertisement1047 1971-01-14 22 ihwnßmmQlNiQi For our Classified win uGH-fT MM I Tele-Ads Service 'I ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON DOLENCES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET INGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. PPC REQUIEMS REUNIONS Minimum $8/ for 20 words, each additional word 40ct». All otrter classified advertisements Minimum $4/ for1,047 words
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Advertisement308 1971-01-14 22 DIPLOMAS. CERTIFICATES, Testimonials. Bring these to Motion Smith 13 Battery Road and have permanent copies made while you wait. BOOK-KEEPING. ACCOUNTANCY. Costing Secretaryship, Private Secretaryship. Banking careers guide books. Price: 550.90 cts. (each). M.Arunachalam, P.O. Box 2124, Kuala Lumpur. QUALIFY IN ADVERTISING through Advertising Institute of Australia eapert coaching by308 words
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Advertisement820 1971-01-14 22 LAWISJ CLEAN YOUR DISHES the HAVE A LOVELY PERM and hair ££^IW!Tl W !T. Wlth ISA UN tor the Chinese New Year. new powerful liquid detergent Reasonable price at Swiss Salon. that is caustic free and will not Liat Towers. Orchard Road injure milady's hands. Available at leading Supermarkets Provision820 words
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Advertisement395 1971-01-14 22 ASIA MARRIAOC AID BUftEAU has "STEMO SOUND", again 84 h.lp.d a f«w pages tot 50 cants, in vitas you to tnoutalld clunti from read about You And Your Malaysia/Singapore found th«4r Loudspaakar- ate in its currant pjitmn In «ha last tan IMue ord c ytars Ph«m Singapore *****. break your395 words
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206 1971-01-14 23 a S,? E f L Wed India is to ask for a change of venue of the World Cup hockey tournament now scheduled to be held in Lahore next k month. Vice-President of the Indian Hockey Federation Jos Gonsalves, referring to a reported threatAFP - 206 words
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114 1971-01-14 23 KINGSTON. Jamaica, Wed. Australia became the new world net ball champions by beating defending champions New Zealand 48-42 here yesterday. It was the second time, the Australians had taken the championship they beat New Zealand 37-36 in Eastbourne, England, in 1963 The NewAFP - 114 words
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Article, Illustration460 1971-01-14 23 JAKARTA, Wed. The Jakarta City Government will begin subsidising promising young athletes with the aim of building uplndonesia's national teams, the Sports Director General of Jakarta, Tjuk Sugiharto. announced. Sugiharto said that the city would provide training facilities and would help with transportation expensesAP; AFP - 460 words
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Article, Illustration221 1971-01-14 23 MciKKMirr;** HURRY HONEY did a sparkling workout on food going at Bukit imah yesterday morning. Ridden by Moses Lee, he sprinted stylishly over 3f in 37 4/5. He seemed to have improved tremendously from last week's outing. Prince Alcide (Soaidi) showed a glimpse of221 words
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190 1971-01-14 23 JTTA supports move to expel Taiwan TOKYO, Wed. The Japan Table Tennis Association (JTTA) had decided to support a move to expel Taiwan from the Asian Table Tennis Association (ATTA), the newspaper Yomiuri reported Yomiuri, quoting JTTA president Koji Goto, said that the JTTA, instead, will actively urge China to190 words
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Article1201 1971-01-14 23 Sam Leff - KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Twenty-seven horses have been entered for the Tunku's Gold Cup race to be run on Jan. 31, last day of the four-day Selangor Turf Club meeting. They are: Aratunga; Latin's Fancy; Datin's Choice; Double Seven; Eurodollar; Flying Finn; Forest Jim; Forget -Me-Not III; Happy1,201 words
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Miscellaneous387 1971-01-14 23 ACROSS DOWN 1. Surpass (but not in Polish) 1. Stone work for C a pone (4) (8) 2. Jack Is to obtain his objective 4. Frank has nothing to write (6) (4) 3. Has only half the score 8. A redhead the others halt (6) must speed up (6) 10.387 words
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Miscellaneous105 1971-01-14 23 SCHEDULE IST DAY: Cl. 1 Div. 2— 9f CL 4 Div. I— 9f, Div. 2, 3, 4, 5. 6. and 7— 6f. 2ND DAY: CL 1 Div. l-«f, Cl. 2 Div. 1 and 2— 6f and 7f, Div. 3— 7f Cl. 4 Div. 2— 9f. 3RD DAY: CL 2 Div.105 words
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592 1971-01-14 24 BUSINESS HOUSES ROUNDUP ISPLAYP.G all aromu superiority uthrie W.i i h defeated alaysia-Siiigapore Airlines 2-0 in the ingupore Business Houses Football Division tie league match at Jalan Besar StaJium yesterday. 1 1 li only three tea. as in this division, Guthrie Wauyh should592 words
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351 1971-01-14 24 STRONG contenders Nanyang Siang Pau and Ching Giam scored easy victories in their first encounter of the finals rounds of the Eqpi Cup Invitation tournament at Kallang last night. Group "A" champions Nanyang trounced Kampong Bugis Community. Centre 5 0 while Thing Giam, the351 words
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151 1971-01-14 24 SINGAPORE Armed Forces beat Singapore Recreation Club's Under-23 side by three goals to two in a friendly hockey match on the Padang yesterday. The young Club side experimented with the 4-2-3-1 system introduced by the West German Coach Uorst Wein which proved effective. Kecs151 words
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Article330 1971-01-14 24 SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association's tenth single age group meet starts today at the Chinese Swimming Club, Amber Road, with 12 events from 5.30 p.m. The competition is for under eight to under 12 years. Today's finals are the 200 metres individual medley boys and girls330 words
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Article, Illustration487 1971-01-14 24 Nathan's snap goal saves match for Armed Forces A SNAP goal by centre-forward Noel INathan towards the end saved Singapore Armed Forces from defeat in the Singapore Government Services Division One league match against Tan Tock Seng Hospital at fairer Park yesterday. The match ended in a 2-2 draw. Tan487 words
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Article196 1971-01-14 24 TEE UP. times for thje Keppel Club Monthly Medal Silt on Saturday, Jan. 16, at ukit Chermin. 8.15 A. G. George (18) J. K. Robinson (18) W. B. Layzell (18); 8.2 1 William Murr (9) J. Jordan (I6)C. W. Oakley (14). 1.13 Pau Wing Hong (14) B.196 words
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Article30 1971-01-14 24 ITALY, Wed. Norway's Joahnes Harviken, won the ten kilometre race of the international nordic ski week here today. He covered the distance in 30 min. 56.75 sees. AFPAFP - 30 words
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355 1971-01-14 24 England all set for victory in Test series SYDNEY, Wed.—England are all set for their first victory in the Test series against Australia at the Cricket Ground here. After playing the first two Tests to a draw and the third washed out by rain, the Australians, with one day's play355 words
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Article155 1971-01-14 24 England Ist inns: 332 Australia Ist. inns: 236 England 2nd inns. G. Boycott not out 142 B. Luckhurst c I. Chappell b McKenzie 5 J. Edrich run out 12 K. Fletcher c Stackpole b Mallett g B. D'Oliveira c I. Chappell b G. Chappell 55 R. Ulingworth st Marsh155 words
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