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Title Section13 1971-01-23 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 158 Singapore Saturday, January 1971 MC (P) N0. 252513 words
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403 1971-01-23 1 Rocket raid on Phnom Peak 'was reprisal' SAIGON, Fri.— U.S. military experts think this morning's attack on Phnom Penh airport was a direct response to the widening American involvement in Cambodia. They noted that the airport was poorly guarded, an inviting target for many months one that Communist Command forces403 words
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Article44 1971-01-23 1 BANGKOK, Fri. Terrorists ambushed and killed three senior provincial agriculture officials yesterday in Surat, Southern Thailand. They opened fire on the men after their jeep struck a mine and careened off the road, said reports reaching Bangkok today. APAP - 44 words
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Article30 1971-01-23 1 HONGKONG: Chairman Mao's son-in-law, Yao Wenyuan, and one of his newphews, Mao Yuan-hsin, have been appointed to important positions in the reorganisation of the Communist Party, it was reported here.30 words
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Article20 1971-01-23 1 LONDON: President Kamuzu Banda of Malawi arrived here today for a threeweek private visit as a guest of Queen Elizabeth.20 words
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Article15 1971-01-23 1 JAKARTA: Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau flew in today to begin a four-day state visit.15 words
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Article, Illustration213 1971-01-23 1 15 CENTS AGAINST ALL THE ODDS... DESPITE earlier fears of a deadlock, the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting ended yesterday with the unanimous adoption of a "Declaration of Commonwealth Principles" condemning countries practising racial discrimination. The original Zambian draft had been found unacceptable by Australia and Britain.213 words
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285 1971-01-23 1 and Britain during the tea break in the morning. These sources said that some countries feared that under the original draft, member states would be called upon to fight racial discrimination outside their own countries and to use force if necessary. Britain285 words
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Article145 1971-01-23 1 PAKISTAN has lodged an official complaint with the Commonwealth Secretariat saying that the communique issued at the end of the conference was too brief. A Pakistani spokesman said yesterday outside the Press Centre that his delegation strongly objected to the form in which the joint communique was adopted145 words
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Article, Illustration267 1971-01-23 1 Future policy shifts can't be ruled out' MR. LEE KUAN Yew said yesterday the Commonwealth conference had not totally changed basic positions, but future adjustments on military and economic policies should not be ruled out. In a closing speech as chairman of the nine-day conference of Commonwealth Heads of Government,267 words
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Article157 1971-01-23 1 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday paid tribute to Mr. Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, for his "outstanding contribution" in the Commonwealth conference two-day private session on the arms issue. According to conference sources, Mr. Trudeau played a key role in the final draft157 words
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Advertisement49 1971-01-23 1 [CMi TEXT of the communique issued at the end of the Commonwealth conference yesterday Page 2 DECLARATION of Commonwealth Principles Page 2 RAJARATNAM: Quitting won't solve problems Page 3 PARKING and doctors: Police relent Page 5 GUARDING against another May 13 Page 6 MSA steward's death inquiry Page 13.49 words
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Miscellaneous22 1971-01-23 1 !WPi-iBYI Tal I j I jut WEATHER outlook for Singapore from C a.m. to noon today: Isolated I showers la lat^ morning.22 words
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Article, Illustration701 1971-01-23 2 Declaration of Commonwealth Principles THE Commonwealth of Nations is a voluntary association of independent sovereign states, each responsible for its own policies, consulting and co-operating in the common interests of their peoples and in the promotion of international understanding and world peace. Members of the Commonwealth come from territories in701 words
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Article353 1971-01-23 2 THE VIEWS OF THE LEADERS OF A THIRD OF MANKIND COMMONWEALTH Heads of Government met in Singapore from 14 to 22 January. All Commonwealth countries were represented, seven by their Presidents, seventeen by their Prime Ministers, one by the Vice-President, and six by senior Ministers. The Prime353 words
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Article, Illustration846 1971-01-23 2 reaffirmation of the importance of the principle that any proposals for settlement must be acceptable to the people of Rhodesia as a whole. The Meeting had before it the report of the Commonwealth Sanctions Committee which reviewed the846 words
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622 1971-01-23 2 A procedural success, but... but... but Saturday, January 23. 1971 L)y THE SINGAPORE HERALD DESPITE moments of high tension, the eightday Commonwealth summit has ended on a note of at least procedural success. Statesmanlike concessions by all parties permitted the framing of an unanimously acceptable version of the declaration of622 words
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Advertisement12 1971-01-23 2 5 CREST WW SUITS X\SLI In English Terylene/Worsted ail_» price $69.50 ROBINSON'S12 words
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271 1971-01-23 3 Hypocrisy not a feature of S'pore leadership says Lee From Page 1 f °2i?. t i ,an b ason M "id. But In a different sense, he said, the British Prime Minister, Mr. Edward Heath might be right about contact and dialogue. Later, when asked to expand n J? w..f271 words
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204 1971-01-23 3 STUDY GROUP IS NO GIMMICK, SAYS SMITH THE eight-nation Commonwealth Study Group has been set up to make a "serious stqdy of aa extremely serious problem/* the Common wealth Secretary-General, Mr. Araold Smith said yesterday. "It's aet a gimmick." He described the study group, which baa been set ap to204 words
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Article51 1971-01-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Welfare Services Minister, Tan Sri Fatimah Hashim, was today returned unopposed to lead Umno's Kaum Ibu (Women Section) for another year. Senator Aishah Ghani, who withdrew her nomination against Tan Sri Fatimah for the post of president, was also re-elected as deputy51 words
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Article, Illustration144 1971-01-23 3 Singapore port moving up to N0.3 position WASHINGTON, Fri. Singapore may soon overtake Yokohama as the third busiest port in the world, says the U.S. Department of Commerce. "The Port of Singapore Authority is moving urgently to provide facilities for containerised shipping," the department says. "A 700-foot feeder berth becameAP - 144 words
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Article, Illustration595 1971-01-23 3 RAJARATNAM - 'Quitting won't solve your problems' RAJARATNAM -By SINGAPORE made a strong plea yesterday to her Commonwealth partners not to quit the organisation but to help make it stronger in the seventies. Speaking on the final day of the Commonwealth Conference, the Republic's chief delegate, Foreign Minister S. Rajaratnam said: "Whatever595 words
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Article19 1971-01-23 3 THE office of the Indian High Commission in Singapore will be closed on Tuesday India's Republic Day.19 words
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140 1971-01-23 3 SWAZILAND Prime Minister Prince Makhosini Dlamini said yesterday that African countries had spent a good deal of time talking about arms to South Africa because it threatened the future of the Commonwealth. "I don't think that it is an exaggeration to say that140 words
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224 1971-01-23 3 A BUS conductor being sued for $24,000 damages said yesterday that it was not his intention to hit a passenger in the eye with a ticket punch. "It was an accident,'* he said. Conductor Chiu Eng Kiam and the Keppel Bus Company Ltd.224 words
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422 1971-01-23 3 LAST NIGHT AT THE VIC— A DASH OF VIRTUOSITY IN CLASSICAL LINES LAST night at the Victoria Theatre a larger than usual audience enjoyed an excellently played recital by the young Japanese violinist Masako Yanagika Producing a small but very sweet tone to match her own petite frame, Miss YanagitaG.B. - 422 words
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145 1971-01-23 3 KUCHING, Fri. The bodies of the six Malaysian Rangers killed in a Communist ambush in the Sungai Katibas area in the Third Division on Wednesday have been flown to their villages today for burial. In a telegram to the Commanding Officer, of the FirstBernama - 145 words
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Article37 1971-01-23 3 MR L.P. Rodrigo, MP for Serangoon Gardens, will present the challenge trophy and certificates to contestants In the Serangoon Gardens Charity Walk at Kampong Cheng San community centre on Monday at 8 p.m.37 words
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420 1971-01-23 4 BETTER THAN IF TREATED AS A SUBJECT SECOND language subject teaching in English should not be abandoned even if immediate results are poor, an expert on English as a foreign language said yesterday. Prof. J.M. Sinclair, Professor of Modern English Language at Birmingham University,420 words
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170 1971-01-23 4 AN uncensored version of the film Stiletto was seized after it was shown for four days at the Lido Theatre last week. It is believed that the action was taken after a Herald reader had written a letter drawing attention to "uncensored" scenes170 words
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128 1971-01-23 4 THE Singapore Professional Centre, opened last week, should be financially self-sufficient ln three years, the Director of the Commonwealth Foundation, Mr. John Chadwick, said yesterday. The foundation had given $146,000 to start the centre and has promised financial assistance to the centre for the128 words
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Article50 1971-01-23 4 POLICE yesterday removed a man from Woodbridge Hospital to Queenstown Prison, following a tip-off that gangsters were planning to rescue him from the hospital. The man was charged in court last month for shooting at three CID officers. He was sent to the hospital for observation.50 words
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Article, Illustration329 1971-01-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Maj.-Gen. Dato Mohamed Sany bin Abdul Ghafar (above), the former GOC-in-Chief, West Malaysia, has been appointed Deputy to the Chief of the General Staff, a newly created post in the Ministry of Defence. The former Chief of the Personnel329 words
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183 1971-01-23 4 ANOTHER national service man, Pte Ong Choon Hal, 20, died 1b the Thomson Road General Hospital early this morning, bringing the death toll of Thursday's accident in the SAFTT Camp la Pasir Laba to three. Ong was dne to be discharged from the183 words
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Article, Illustration264 1971-01-23 4 The HarmMusa ticket comes unions KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Selangor's Mentri Besar, Dato Harun Idrls (above), became the new Umno Youth Chairman today when he defeated the Assistant Finance Minister, Inche All Ahmad. In a straight fight, Dato Harun, 46, received 242 votes against Inche Ali's 62 ln one of the264 words
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194 1971-01-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Only 23.3 per cent of the First Year students who enrolled for the sciences in the University of Malaya in the 1969/1970 session were Malays. Malays formed 53 per cent of those enrolled for first year courses in Arts,194 words
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121 1971-01-23 4 Boy drowns in fall from house on stilts TWO-YEAR-OLD Rozino bin Ismail was drowned when he fell into the sea from the platform of his house on stilts in Pulau Brani. a coroner heard yesterday. The boy's cousin, Normah binte Yusop, 13, of Telok Saga, Pulau Brani, said that when121 words
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189 1971-01-23 5 Police relent on doctors parking in emergencies DOCTORS cannot be given preferential treatment for parking in emergencies but if they can prove that they were on emergency calls when parking in prohibited areas, no further police action will be taken. DSP Leslie Wong, police public relations officer, said this yesterday.189 words
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181 1971-01-23 5 How did MINDEF uniforms get to the Thieves' Market? POLICE and MINDEF officials are investigating the loss of about $3,000 worth of army uniforms and cloth from the quartermaster's stores at the People's Defence Force Headquarters in Beach Road. This followed the seizure yesterday of a quantity of Temasek green181 words
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152 1971-01-23 5 SINGAPORE'S first Japanese-style **Dojo" (meditation) hall will be opened at the YMCA Judo Club. Orchard Road, at 6.30 p.m. today by Mr. Chan Chee Seng, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs. Instead of just bare walls, the hall features a152 words
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Article87 1971-01-23 5 ISMAIL bin Ma sod of Jalan Sawi was fined $50 at a traffic court yesterday for using another man's provisional driving licence when he rode a motor-cycle in Ganges Avenue on June 17 last year. He was also fined $30 for not having a driving licence and87 words
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Article1471 1971-01-23 6 Guarding against another May 13 WHITE PAPER ON CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A White Paper today sets out four major constitutional changes to prevent a recurrence of the racial riots of May 13, 1969. Only after the amendments to the Federal Constitution have been passed by Parliament can thereBernama - 1,471 words
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Article, Illustration336 1971-01-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tun Abdul Razak said today that If Umno wanted to continue being the largest party ln Malaysia on whose shoulders the Government rested, it must adapt Itself to the aspirations of the people. As a party which formed the336 words
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Article68 1971-01-23 6 A COLLECTION of books on Charles Dicfcens will be on display at the National Library foyer in Stamford Road from Monday until Feb. 6. The exhibition will include the complete works and letters of the English novelist, critical and biographical works and books on the social68 words
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147 1971-01-23 6 MICROWAVE LINK BY NEXT YEAR FOR BETTER CALLS TO THAILAND BANGKOK, Fri. Improved telephone service between Malaysia and Thailand starting In April 1972 should result from the Installation of a new Inter national telecommunications system, Thai telephone officials said today. The officials said the microwave equipment will be delivered nextAP - 147 words
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Article18 1971-01-23 6 THE Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce has given 1,500 blankets to the Pakistani flood victims.18 words
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258 1971-01-23 6 Two top DAP officials face sedition charges KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two top officials of the Democratic Action Party were arrested today and served with summons to appear in court on a sedition charge. They are Mr. Fan Yew Teng, deputy secretarygeneral and Dr. Ooi Kee Saik, deputy-chairman of the Penang258 words
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Article52 1971-01-23 6 THE Imperial Hotel has won a certificate of merit at the 1970 Popular Photography of the American Society of Travel Agents (AST A) held In Amsterdam recently. The hotel's entry was a brochure with two pictures showing the Singapore River and an aerial view of the52 words
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Article36 1971-01-23 6 K.M. Mohamed Sali of Anson Road was fined $200 by a traffic court yesterday for driving a lorry dangerously and colliding with a pedestrian in Pasir Panjang Road on June l last year.36 words
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Article, Illustration367 1971-01-23 7 THE NEW FILMS By TAN MAY LIN THERE'S a little more fat around the jowls, the brows are sweaty, the nose shiny, but in MGM's Elvis.. .That's The Way It Is, it is still the same old demonstrative and thoroughly exhibitionistic gyrator367 words
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409 1971-01-23 7 WALTER SEOW - The Invincible Six- one for the action fans WALTER SEOW By THE Invincible Six (Paramount), coming to the Cathay, js the kind of picture action fans will love to lap up. There is much slaughter and just so that you won't get bored, the means by which this is achieved409 words
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Article92 1971-01-23 7 A report from Hollywood states that two recently troubled film giants Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and 20th CenturyFox are discussing what MGM president James T. Aubrey Jr. calls "a combination." He said that MGM representatives had had "encouraging conversations in principle" with major stockholders of 20th Century-Fox. "The discussions are only92 words
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Article670 1971-01-23 7 THIS Chinese New Year, it appears, will be quite quiet. Fire crackers have been banned except in certain areas like community centres, parks and playing grounds. It is doubtful if many residents will go to these areas to usher In the "Year of the Pig"670 words
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Advertisement318 1971-01-23 7 "Heartiest congratulations and best wishes to PARAMOUNT TRADING COMPANY on the official opening of their branch at 8, "THE ORCHARD", Orchard Road, Singapore 9, at 10.00 a.m., Sunday 24th January 1971". aamaaaaammmmmv^M _B_Mt ____"S« ill j _m jm^mr^ i mmmmmmr __~< __B _a _tv ma J *Wa SaV^F W R318 words
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Miscellaneous332 1971-01-23 7 TODAY 6 Dm: Carnival trade fair session (dancing) 5.30 pm 1971 at Great World English drama session 10 am— 6 pm: Exhibition Amusement Park, Kim and 7.30 pm Folk dancing. rk l,^ y Com m0 Seng Road. 11 am-4.30 pm: Social m!h_____i i llllL 7 30 P m Variety show332 words
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Advertisement3842 1971-01-23 8 A (MW IB C/M ADVERTISEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. ANNIVERSARIES. AN NOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CON OOLENCES. OEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERAL. GREET NGS. IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL PP C REQUIEMS A REUNIONS Minimum $8/ tor 20 words, each additional word 40cts All othor classified advertisements Cium $4 for 20 words, each additional word3,842 words
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Article, Illustration257 1971-01-23 9 Princess Margaret dates another royal LONDON, Fri. A laughing Princess Margaret had a night cut last night with Lord Lichfield, a long-haired fashion photographer friend of her husband, Lord Snowdon. Snowdon left for Barbados earlier in the day for a Caribbean holiday. The princess is scheduled to join him next257 words
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Article86 1971-01-23 9 GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, Fri. The U.S. tuna clipper Hornet was seized yesterday by Ecuadorian authorities for illegal fishing within the nation's 200-mile territorial sea limit, U.S. consular officials reported. The Hornet Is the tenth Cali-fornia-based tuna boat to be seized in less than two weeks byAP - 86 words
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Article228 1971-01-23 9 ANN ARBOR. Michigan, Fri. Thirty flve years ago, ia a remote village ia the Greek province of Arcadia, a baby boy was attacked by some hogs, leaviag him horribly deformed. Peter Mikcourlis, st. Is now well on the way to receiving a new aoae andAP - 228 words
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175 1971-01-23 9 LONDON, Fri. The number of Commonwealth Immigrants to Brttala la the first ll moaths of 1970 fell by 20 per cent compared with the same period of IMS, the Home Office said yesterday. Between January aad November last year, 27,1t2 Commonwealth citizens175 words
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Article, Illustration260 1971-01-23 9 CAGLIARI, Sardinia, Fri. The 83,882-ton American oil tanker Universe Patriot caught fire after an explosion off Sardinia early today and 22 of her crew were reported missing. Two ships are thought to have picked up other 38 crew, including the ship's German captain. He said260 words
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Article56 1971-01-23 9 BANGKOK, Fri. A 30--year-old convict donated his eyes to the Thai Red Cross Eye Bank just before he was executed by a firing squad yesterday. Doctors immediately removed the eyes .from Dee Raewan, who had been sentenced to death for robbing and killing a man56 words
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198 1971-01-23 9 PARIS, Fri. More than 3,000 people have been "arbitrarily arrested" in Guinea since Dec. 24, the Association of Guineans in Europe claimed here today. In a communique on the November invasion, the association said: "Fanatical militiamen, acting on orders from (President) Sekou Toure, areAFP - 198 words
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235 1971-01-23 9 BEIRUT, Fri. Lebanese Premier Saeb Salam has told a closed session of Parliament that his Government planned to instal a missile defence system to ward off Israeli attacks on Lebanon, Parliament members disclosed today. Mr. Salam was speaking in a 1 secret235 words
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271 1971-01-23 9 Mideast pact 'to go on for 3 months' UNITED NATIONS, Fri. U.N. diplomats predicted today that the three-month Egyptian-Israeli ceasefire running out on Feb. 5 would be renewed for up to another three months. They expected that that would happen on the basis of a U.N. report indicating that Gunnar271 words
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385 1971-01-23 10 WASHINGTON, Fri. Thirteen Democrats today put a resolution before the House of Representatives calling for an immediate end to all American offensive operations in South-East Asia and the withdrawal of U.S. troops from South Vietnam before July pZ!!________r£ WaS Part of gjJl!! 1385 words
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Article112 1971-01-23 10 French grape growers in protest TOULOUSE, Fri.— Thousands of grape growers and other farmers in Southern France today demonstrated, blocked main highways and even cut rail traffic in protest against low prices and the importing of wine and food from Spain, Italy and other Mediterranean lands. They were called outAFP - 112 words
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Article48 1971-01-23 10 ANKARA, Fri. The Turkish Senate erupted in a fight yesterday with leftists battling Senators from the ruling Justice Party over student violence in Turkey. No one was seriously injured. Meanwhile, four explosions were reported in Istanbul, all attributed to leftist students by police. APAP - 48 words
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Article, Illustration61 1971-01-23 10 PRISONER SWAP OFFER: NEWSMEN TAHANK LON NOL PARIS, Fri. The organisation for journalists missing in Indochina today cabled thanks to Cambodian Premier General Lon Nol for his offer to exchange 17 North Vietnamese and Vietcong prisoners against 17 journalists believed captured in Cambodia. General Lon Nol is pictured making his61 words
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Article, Illustration317 1971-01-23 10 GDANSK, Poland, Fri. Communist Poland's new leader Edward Gierek has told shipyard men that former party chief Wladlaw Gomulka and "his group" were to blame for last month's bloody rioting. He has promised them further political changes. This was learned yesterday from two Gdansk shipyard men317 words
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279 1971-01-23 10 Vengeance rally plan by students in Manila MANILA, Fri. Militatant student activists are getting ready for a "revenge rally" against President Ferdinand Marcos on Monday but vowed the only violence would be that initiated bv police. Moderate youth and labour groups split with the radicals yesterday saying that they feared279 words
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127 1971-01-23 10 'NATIONALISE BANKS AND FIRMS' REDS IN INDIA NEW DELHI, Fri. The pro-Communist Party of India (CPI) in an election maaifesto published here today called for the nationalisation of foreign banks aad firms, including oil companies. It also urged that ties between India and the Commonwealth should be broken. The 3,000-Concerns Last Week - 127 words
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Article64 1971-01-23 10 WASHINGTON, Fri— The 12 Negro members of the House of Representatives wrote to President Nixon today that they would boycott his annual "State of the Union" message to be read before the House tomorrow night. The 12, all Democrats, told the President: "Your consistent refusal to hearAFP - 64 words
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221 1971-01-23 10 PRETORIA, Fri. The British Embassy delivered a Note yesterday to the South African Government demanding Information on the detention by security police of the Anglican Dean of Johannesburg. An Embassy spokesman said in a prepared statement that the Note "asked for confirmation of hisAP - 221 words
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Article95 1971-01-23 10 WASHINGTON, Fri. Samuel Cummings, a selfmade millionaire who amassed his fortune in the international arms trade, has been told by the U.S. Government he owes more than US$2.4 million in back income taxes. Cummings, sole stockholder and president of International Armament Corp. of Alexandria, Virginia, is95 words
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Article, Illustration264 1971-01-23 10 TOKYO, Fri. Japan's Prime Minister Eisaku Sato (above), in his policy speech at the Diet session today, said that his Government was prepared to make various contacts on Government level with China for the purpose of resolving the unnatural situation between264 words
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Article, Illustration279 1971-01-23 10 Herald Knight - Herald Knight CHESS.. .by THE Siglap Community Centre's 4th Open Chess Tournament 1970 resulted in a tie for first place between Wong Ngiam Yee and Giam Choo Kwee. In a play-off, Giam won the first two games to retain the Challenge Trophy for another year. Mathew Gwee279 words
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Article297 1971-01-23 11 BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS THERE was no Pakistan in Kipling's time, yet it is in Pakistan more than anywhere else that the twain never shall meet. As Pakistan tries to adjust to democracy after its first general election, lt is becoming increasingly clear that only297 words
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Article, Illustration601 1971-01-23 11 THAYIL JACOB GEORGE - THAYIL JACOB GEORGE From in DACCA East and West wing interests will come when the newly elected National Assembly meets, possibly next month to write a constitution. President Yahya Khan has decreed that If the Assembly does not frame a constitution within four months, he will601 words
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408 1971-01-23 11 RONNIE WEI - RONNIE WEI BY in HONGKONG A HIGHLY polluted river in a remote part of Hongkong has killed thousands of ducks, fish and water buffaloes and this could lead to international political and economic problems between Hongkong and both the United States and China.AP - 408 words
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581 1971-01-23 11 GEORGE; GEDDA - GEORGE GEDDA BY POLITICAL shock waves reverberated through the White House last month following the release of a national poll showing President Nixon's hopes for re-election in 1972 may be in trouble. The poll asked voters to express their preferences between Nixon andAP - 581 words
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Article79 1971-01-23 12 MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet Supersonic Tupolev TL 144, closely similar in design to the Anglo-French Concorde airliner, is to go into series production soon and be used by the Aeroflot Airline, Pravda reported today. The plane will be used between Moscow and Khabarovsk in79 words
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Article39 1971-01-23 12 AMMAN, Fri. Bedouin troops, celebrating the radio announcement of King* Hussein's arrival here today from Britain, fired long bursts of automatic weapons into the air, provoking a mfld panfe among the Jordanian capital's nervous populace.39 words
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Article49 1971-01-23 12 GLASGOW, Fri. You can bet on it the secret of a long life is a drop of whisky and honey a day. A wee flutter on the horses helps too. Mrs. Isabella Kennedy who died yesterday aged 105, told reporters this recently.49 words
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Article, Illustration333 1971-01-23 12 PREMIER BUSIA - PREMIER BUSIA BY DF GHANA INDEPENDENT African countries should try and open up a dialogue with South Africa to influence public opinion in Pretoria that apartheid would ultimately fail, Dr. Kofi Busia, the Prime Minister of Ghana, said yesterday. "If we look at this thing333 words
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Article, Illustration540 1971-01-23 12 From Page 1 South Atlantic and the Indian Ocean by the committee of eight, set up by the conference." Asked if he was convinced that Britain would not sell arms, President Kaunda said. "We should be careful not to go by what public stand people take. "Let us540 words
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82 1971-01-23 12 MANILA, Fri. Terrorists bombed the headquarters of two large American oil companies here tonight killing one man and burning one company building. Police said the bombers left notes saying "This is to show the anger of patriotic Filipinos against American imperialism," at the EssoAP - 82 words
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215 1971-01-23 12 Moi is not satisfied with that assurance KENYA is not satisfied with Britain's assurance that South Africa has promised not to use any arms supplied by Britain for purposes other than naval defence said Mr. Daniel Arap Moi, the Kenyan Vice-President, yesterday. Speaking to newsmen before he left Singapore for215 words
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338 1971-01-23 12 THE Chief Justice, Mr. Wee Chong Jin, yesterday ordered that lawyer Mr.T.T. Rajah be given "all reasonable access" to take instructions from six political detainees in relation to their application for a writ of habeas corpus. He also granted the detainees leave338 words
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215 1971-01-23 12 Malay to be main medium in schools--pledge by Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Education, Inche Hussein Onn, today pledged that he would do everything to make the national language the medium of instruction in schools. He was speaking in a debate on a resolution by the Setapak Branch215 words
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222 1971-01-23 12 Other UMNO Youth Kaum Ibu news in brief KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Umno Youth General Assembly today unanimously passed a resolution calling on Umno's Central Executive Council to review the position of the Alliance. The resolution was adopted after a two-hour closed-door meeting which ended at 7 p.m., the chairman222 words
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776 1971-01-23 13 Cheah broke bottle in hotel bar row— witness SINGING AT DRINKING PARTY THEN A COMPLAINT A MALAYSIA Singapore Airlines steward who was killed in the Mermaid Bar of the Sea View Hotel last October had broken a bottle during an argument with one of his friends earlier, a preliminary inquiry776 words
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220 1971-01-23 13 a AT the start of yesterday's inquiry, Mr Marshall drew the court's attention to a notice inserted by Cheah' s family in the Sunday Times on Jan. 17. It read: "Bunny dearest, time cannot erase the sweetest memories of you. When by an220 words
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Article, Illustration268 1971-01-23 13 A COUPLE each from Hongkong, Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore will compete tonight for the King and Queen of Song titles in the finals of the Far East Talent Singing Contest. Originally a couple from Taiwan was to have participated too, but268 words
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Advertisement148 1971-01-23 13 e AT YOU* CINCMA»/Paga 14 Q TV/Png.is UVINq/Pngns 14 21 ECOWOWC AFFAIW /tMIPPIHO PULL-OUT /P»— 17 -20 O SPOHT/Pagas 23/24 UEPcHINESE NEW YEAff_%J ■r SPECIAL DRAWS iraf 17TH. JAN-14TH. FEB. 1971 DRAW NO. 5/71-12/71 Ajui KM/ _J^ TOMMORROW'S DRAW NO: 7/71 (24 1 71) Tul I $110,000 I UI >148 words
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Miscellaneous550 1971-01-23 13 i[vs_3Hß [H_____l i__|___t Your businesslike It looks as if you won't There's a chance you J approach usually looks find things running as could be invited to give *rf\. ndBOT of smoothly as you like, your opinion on how to de J all >n your activities, especially during the deal550 words
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Miscellaneous18 1971-01-23 13 TODAY: 6.38 a.m. (8.0 ft.); 9.52 p.m. (7.2 ft.) TOMORROW: 7.53 a.m. (8.3 ft.); 10.36 p.m. (7.8 ft.)18 words
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313 1971-01-23 14 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI PSA TO BUY LAND FROM ASSOCIATION By NEGOTIATIONS are now going on between the representatives of the Port of Singapore Authority and the Fong Yun Thai Association for land acquisition to develop a 180-acre inland container depot for packing313 words
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Article118 1971-01-23 14 AN Indonesian sea captain, Passandaran Henrik, 53, was acquitted by a district court yesterday on a charge of having 127 lb. of Indian hemp on board the Bligo. Customs officers had boarded his ship in the Inner Roads on Jan. 8 and found nine gunny118 words
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321 1971-01-23 14 Door saves man from robber's knife A MAN'S bedroom door saved him from being knifed by a robber, the Second District Court was told yesterday. Lee Hock Chye, 19, who had five previous convictions, was sentenced to three years' jail and three strokes of the rot an for robbing Mr.321 words
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199 1971-01-23 14 A WOMAN was granted a decree of nullity by the High Court yesterday on grounds that her husband had wilfully refused to consummate their marriage. Madam Wong Moi, who was married to bill collector Chan Chun Khoon in October 1965, had appeared before199 words
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Advertisement330 1971-01-23 14 rj---- I I METROGOIDWVN MArtR Pr. s,.„t s 1 A BURT KfNNiOr PRODUCTION I israaniAis j I DIET? DINGUS IMAGES "JS Michele Carey, I Lois Nettleton, I George Kennedy, I Ann Jackson THE GIRLS I in PANA VISION 8. METROCOLOR ipCATHAY-]! |i COMING! J J7 A MIDNIGHT PREVIEW 1 J330 words
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Advertisement31 1971-01-23 14 Afonic range of low noise recording tape 118-120.MULTI STOREYCAR PARK BIDING. SIN6APORE-1.TEL***** K CABLJ_:-NA_U-C_TE__r T_c.K-3cicx_bi-tXD__S^ ,G j I I I CONTACT I I AWAY SINGAPORE S B| rnuwi rn^nvit *****-5 B31 words
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Advertisement370 1971-01-23 14 A GREAT TIME LIES IN STRRE i J?-— "LES DOUBLESEXE" Introducing new numbers! Oaring! Thrilling! Captivating! Watch the "Panther Act", exciting and full of verve. Be dazzled by the "veil dance", unusual choreography with a seductive air and delightful madness. "The football number". "Tho Bargaining Game". "Tho Psychedelia Act" all370 words
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Advertisement597 1971-01-23 14 LAST 3 DAYSI 11 m.m.. 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 A 9.30 p.m. WEDDING NIGHT" Color Oonnis Waterman Tesaa Wyatt OOEON A OBCHARD Tonight Midntghtl "TNE INVINCIBLE SIX" Stuart Whitman. Color Elko Sommer. Paramount ■■ja r- Yfl^TH'M LAST OAYI 11 a.m.. 1.30. 4.00. 6.30 A 9.30 p.m. "TELL ME THAT YOU LOVE597 words
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Miscellaneous16 1971-01-23 14 DENNIS THE MENACE *l/^M^TDayyA A PRESENT. BUT ALL I GOT IS THREE PENNIES /WO A t16 words
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Miscellaneous2136 1971-01-23 15 mmi a—a— a— t twmwT Your complete weekend guidelMU iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimii mm iiiihiiiiiiiiihhiihiiihihihiiii iinnii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuuujmjm^^ 1.30 Farmer's Daughter Bless Our m WSm ff '-s B__^^ E ZZ Happy Home" k Wrm W m m^^ 3.00 Opening And Programme Summary E 1-55 Shan Lewis Show _k' _PV %m 11 W 3.02 "Bright2,136 words
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Article, Illustration817 1971-01-23 16 Are your clothing fit for work? GOING for an interview girls? Then watch what you wear. Although fashion is in favour of trousers, Midis and those new bermuda-type shorts they call "hot-pants" personnel managers are not. "Those outfits wouldn't do" they cry and a walk around town will prove that817 words
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Article, Illustration344 1971-01-23 16 'There's more to an orange crate than meets the eye' LET'S check our environment. Keeping our surroundings free from litter and pollution is a task that allows us to breathe freely and enjoy the natural beauty of our country- But what a disappointment to come home to a room that344 words
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Article, Illustration671 1971-01-23 16 Twilight By the Sea; Yonder where the blue line lies Where the calm blue sea meets the wide arched sky. There the crimson sua still shines. With her rays splashed over sea and sky. Before me stretches the deep blue sea, Rippling and dancing, so gay and free.671 words
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Advertisement25 1971-01-23 16 _____^^__B_____^r I\|H ,V 1 Created in Italy. MISSIYN for the bold, sophisticated woman of today ea?v B&B Boutique 430. Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Tel: *****425 words
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Article, Illustration137 1971-01-23 17 i mother and made Mrs. Hill hotel manager for ie was working only e terrible revelation had lost her job a hs ago because of tant absence and to concentrate on Grrieved and pained, 1 returned home, g what evil had ted Jane from a 1 lively girl to137 words
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Article1238 1971-01-23 17 GERALDINE HENG - GERALDINE HENG WiWamum "A LIFE on the ocean wave, a home on the rolling deep" that's how the old sea-shanty goes. And what could be more ideally suited to the young man with a sense of independence, a willingness to work hard and a yen to1,238 words
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Article, Illustration20 1971-01-23 17 Drawing by It's amazing what you can do to a room with a little imagination and even less cash, CHANDRAG. CHANDRADAS - 20 words
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Advertisement159 1971-01-23 17 PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX,' r New Bridge Rd., Singapore 1. r N |______k«i» n t HOI E 0 _-_-t W V -y lt_J_i.o_-<P-wn-i r~ Anm■ tr f F P PET^=4 J'JT'kX. F appliances/ t j S E"CARPETS--j ff S \==E7 fr Vm f KON G HEE W 1 ipT FATT CHOY159 words
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598 1971-01-23 18 WASHINGTON, Fri. The protectionist Trade Bill, aimed at introducing a quota system for United States Imports of textiles, footwear and other products, was reintroduced in the House of Representatives yesterday, the first day of the new session. The main sponsor of the Bill, Representative Wilbur598 words
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Article271 1971-01-23 18 SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA Merchant rates fixed yesterday by the Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore. Local dollars per unit of foreign currency. (Rates in Hongkong On New York TT 6.***** On New York DD 6.***** Gold (99% fineness. pec tael) 289.875 Note Rates: China (per 100 renminbi) 180.00 India (per271 words
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Article484 1971-01-23 18 Chase's regional offices HONGKONG, Fri. Chase Manhattan Bank has set np two regional headquarters In Asia as part of Its current worldwide re-organisation. The two offices In Hongkong and Tokyo will bring the bank's top senior vice president Francis Stankard said. Mr Stankard himself has been appointed head of the484 words
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Article94 1971-01-23 18 LONDON, Fri. English China Clays announced a final dividend of 6.5 per cent, making a total of 10.5 per cent, for the year to Sept. 30, 1970, equivalent of 9--3/8 per cent for the previous year). Group pre-tax profit was £11,157,130 (£12,120,325) after crediting transfer from investmentReuter - 94 words
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Article100 1971-01-23 18 LONDON, Fri. Gallaher reported trading profit of £20,007,000 for the year to Dec. 31, 1970, (against £19,512,000 for the previous year). Sales were £436.4 million (£447.4 million). The company will pay a final of 15 per cent, making a total of 19 per cent, (18 per cent). Interest wasReuter - 100 words
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Article27 1971-01-23 18 TANJONG TIN DREDGING will pay a second interim dividend of 7V_d. (20.8 per cent) lop March 8 to shareholders on the register on Feb. 4.27 words
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Article27 1971-01-23 18 IDRIS HYDRAULIC TIN will pay a second interim dividend of 4V_d. (18.75 per cent) on March 12 to shareholders on the register on Feb. 4.27 words
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Article76 1971-01-23 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. International Telephone and Telegraph's German affiliate, Standard electrik Lorenz, has won a $680,000 contract to supply equipment for a microwave link between Malaysia and Thailand. The microwave equipment, designed to carry 1,800 channels, will provide facilities for telephone and telegraph as well as carry television programmes.76 words
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Article75 1971-01-23 18 TOKYO, Fri. Citizen Watch of Japan said it would export a US$5 million watch plant to Hindustan Machine Tools of India. The plant will be paid for with yen credits extended to India by the Japanese Government. The plant, in Bangalore city, Southern India, wfll begin production, probablyAP - 75 words
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Article55 1971-01-23 18 LONDON, Fri. Lonrho announced a final dividend of 15 per cent, making a total of 25 per cent for the year to Sept. 30, 1970, (against 20 per cent), payable on April 2. Turnover was £184,000,000 (£154,000,000), and group profit £16,257,000 (£14,438,000) before tax of £6,100,000 (£6,644,000). Net attributableReuter - 55 words
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Article18 1971-01-23 18 LONDON, Fri. Dalgety said it sold its freehold London headquarters to Haslemere Estates for £3,350,000 cash. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article74 1971-01-23 18 GRANT Advertising International's London office has purchased the Bonner Hodgson Advertising Agency which has an annual billing of over $7.5 million. Announcing this yesterday, Grant's Singapore vice-president, Mr Jimmy McMullen, said: "The move is further evidence of the growth of Grant's operations which aims to give74 words
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Article399 1971-01-23 18 MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE This has been a quiet week. The attrition that was apparent last week continued, says GREEN COLLIER. The large production and stock figures for November 1970 (although of mostly historical value) Save the market some inkng of why nearby RSS 1 has been under pressure for399 words
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Article, Illustration75 1971-01-23 18 PEOPLE in business Mr J.E. PLAYFAIR, general manager of P O Lines, London, will arrive in Singapore today in the course of a tour of the Far East. Mr Play-air is having talks with P O's Far Eastern freight agents before their meeting in Hongkong next month. Mr A.C.L. HEY75 words
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Article123 1971-01-23 18 NEW YORK, Fri. An area of aboat 17 million acres off the coast of Indonesia will be explored and developed for oil under the terms of an agreement with Pertamlna. American Independent Oil, a subsidiary of R.J. Reynolds Industries, and White Shield Indonesia Oil, a unit of White ShieldAP - 123 words
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Article96 1971-01-23 18 TOKYO, Fri. Teikoku Oil of Japan has succeeded in tapping a new offshore oil field in Congo (Kinshasa) with an Initial flow of 5,9M barrels a day. Teikoku, one of Japans leading oil development and refinery companies, has been conducting oil drillings with American Gulf Oil and CometraCometain atAFP - 96 words
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Article77 1971-01-23 18 TOKYO, Fri. Abu Dhabi nf Japan announced one of its exploratory wells has struck lowsulphur oil in a concession off Abn Dhabi in the Persian Gulf. Abn Dhabi said the well can provide 4-Mt barrels at crude oil a day. The oil has t.i per cent of sulphur,AP - 77 words
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Article529 1971-01-23 18 The market drifted lower dealings after Thursday's sharp on lack of interest yesterday. after hours loss on the Bovis Volume was very low on the statement to Reuter but eased lack of postal dealing orders. further following the company The Wall Street uptrend aided statement on takeover529 words
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Article362 1971-01-23 18 Stock posted substantial tape up to two minutes late, gains in active trading yester- Stanpoors industrials day. Turnover was nearly three jumped 33 cents and advances million shares in the first 40 held a two-to-one lead over minutes and pushed the NYSE .declines. (Paid prices at362 words
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Article251 1971-01-23 18 AMSTERDAM Most internationals firmed yesterday. Akzo and KLM eased but Hoogovens rose. Shippings closed well maintained. Plantations were steady. In banks, Algemene Bank Nederland advanced. Most investment funds were up. Insurances were mixed. Local industrials were quietly mixed. PARIS The bourse firmed on a broad front yesterday, influenced251 words
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Article, Illustration85 1971-01-23 19 THE SINGAPORE HERALD Saturday. January 23, 1971 KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules beginning on this page arm given in four parts for ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and coastal. Each antry gives the following information: NAME OF SHIP, data of arrival/departure, ports of call, nama of lina85 words
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Article1528 1971-01-23 19 i"?I" dln B. ALLshl sbound for the Americas, e.g. Coast ports of North, Central or South America sh,DS *a>»»ng east out of Singapore to Pacific and through the Panama Canal to the Gulf ports, etc ALCOS PARTNER May 12/17 P. S'ham (May 18/19), Capetown, Durban, Mombasa, Jeddah AOL/ASC ALCOS1,528 words
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Advertisement717 1971-01-23 19 __LNEPTUNEORIENTUNESim i m am msmujc op maawaam ICB BUILPNC 2 SHENTON W4V StNGAPQWC 1. TEL *****3-7 U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE, Wamaam P.tham Nmri A*aiVU MirTOMt AMBCR 30 Jan/3 Feb 4/5 Feb 6 Feb H'burg 8/3. R'dam 11/3 Havra 14/3. L'don 18/3 NCrTUNC TOPAZ 1/4 F«b717 words
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Article546 1971-01-23 20 Including ships sailing out of Singapore for Far East ports to the north-east Alaska maru F.b 5/6 mWmmmmmm w mmm mmammmmmmmsammssammmmaaaasamm Hongkong. Japan. MOSK/LEO M.S. TAIPOOSHAN Jan 2S/_*« ALCOSM T B J«n 25/26 H'kong (Jan 30/F.b 2). ALCOS MASTER Apr 19/22 Ouki, Yokohama, vancouvar B.C. SC/SC J ddah AOL/ASC546 words
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Article289 1971-01-23 20 Including ships calling at Malaysian and Indonesian ports. AUSTRAL MARU Feb 20/22 Sydn.y/M.nokw.i/Bi.k/ M.S. YAMATOMI MARU Feb 4 P. S'ham (Feb 6), Hamar.nda. DU/DU Penang (Feb 8). lAL/lAL "CHERRY BAGUS" Kuching. LS/LS CHERRY CHEPAT Jan 23/30 Sibu, Sarik.i, M.V. "WING HING" Jan 25/30 Sorong/Manokwari/ Binatang. LS/LS Biak/Djajapura. SEN/SEN DARPO289 words
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Article236 1971-01-23 20 Mainly ships bound for Australia and New Zealand, including ships calling at Manila, etc. AUSTRALASIA J.n 28/30 P. S'ham (Jan 31), S'por.(F.bl), NEPTUNE JASPER In Pt/Feb 1 Sydney (Feb 12), Fr.rn.nt.. (F* 6). AUS/AUS 2E£ (F b J^ AUSTRALASIA F.b 18/22 Fr.rn.ntl. (M.r 1). AUS/AUS Melbourne (Feb 22). NOL/NOL236 words
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Advertisement690 1971-01-23 20 B MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No. 30E Jin. Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. Th. National Shipping Lin, of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE .T.CO«TA*T,« mtTSZ -T^-an Sa/a, H^,/,, London 4/3. R'dam 8/3 Antwerp 10/3. ■UNBA MCLOR 27 Feo/2 Mar 3/6 Mar 7/S Mar Havre 2/4. London 4/4 M'fcurg 10/4. R'dam 12/4. A690 words
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Article486 1971-01-23 21 RIBBER 48-3/8 cents a afternoon session as lb. (down seven-eighths consignment hedge selling ceBD appeared The market yesterday The market closed fXP_,^ Ce r^ trading day in th n cents abuyer conditions with only an<l MR E <*>«*»« minor price changes Occurring during the (cenU °uyer aeuer morning486 words
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Article1794 1971-01-23 21 STOCK EXCHANGE OF MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE IN SLIGHTLY more active trading, share prices yesterday generally weakened after opening steady. The total turnover increased slightly to 1,780,500 units of which the industrial section accounted for 1,404,000, the hotel section 258,000 and the property sections 38,000. Forty industrial shares1,794 words
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Article212 1971-01-23 21 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, in pence per lb). Tone: Slightly easier; ClF's Feb. 17* 17-7/16, March 17V. 17-11/16; Spot 18V4 nominal buyer 18V. seller; Settlements Feb. 18V. 18-3/8, March 18V. 18-11/16, April 18% 18-15/16, April/June 19 19-1/16, July /Sept. 19-5/8 19-11/16, Oct/Dec. 20-3/16 20-5/16, Jan/March 20V. 20-5/8, April/June212 words
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Article223 1971-01-23 21 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR JANUARY. 23. OUT: Lelewel 1/2; Cardiganshire 6/7; Samut Sakhon 8/9; Kyoyu Maru 10/11; St. Conatantine 13/14; MiUerovo 18; Samapta I (LST) 22; Browind 25/26; Vega 29/30; Aeneas 31/32; Hastula 37/39; Songkhla 42/43: Centaur 44. IN: Hsing223 words
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Article107 1971-01-23 21 (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. 230, Feb. 231, March 232V., all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Unq; Malayan Jan/Feb. 171V. quoted; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Jan. 339, Feb. 337, both sellers; Ceylon107 words
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Article39 1971-01-23 21 PEPPER (Yesterday's 2.00 p.m. sellers' prices, in shillings per cwt): Tone: Steady; Sarawak white spot 420/—, afloat 400/—. Jan/Feb. 400/—, Feb /March 397/6; Sarawak black spot 410/—, afloat 392/6, Jan/Feb. 370/—, Feb /March- 365/—, Malabar Jan/Feb. 520/—.39 words
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Article676 1971-01-23 21 Mining shares generally lost ground in quiet trading yesterday, although some of the heavyweights made small gains. Many of the speculatives were cut back however. Oils were again quiet and industrials mixed. There was more support for Poseidon, which added $1.50 at $37.50, but its satellite, Samin,676 words
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Article234 1971-01-23 21 The market ended the week Banks local improved $1 Light 25 cents and Slater on yesterday on steady note but the London renters was cetYtl hading 8 maintained fBk "n C d an u ged In C ntraSt Te,e P h "d Business transacted for the Other^ood234 words
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Article385 1971-01-23 21 Conditions were active at the opening yesterday but towards the close the market became irregular. Buying was spread over a broad front encouraged by the upsurge in New York stocks. Shipbuiding, pharmaceuticals, electric machinery and insurance stocks initially advanced on some good buying support. Sony, which announced385 words
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Article206 1971-01-23 21 LONDON, Fri The market opened on a more active note today with cargoes- of grain fixed from the U.S. Gulf to West Italy at USJ7 fd (free discharge) for February, and from the U.S. Gulf to the Netherlands at US$5.5O fio (free in and out), also for206 words
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Article238 1971-01-23 22 Winning gallop by Bethesda MCWCKIAII w^ KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Bethesda shaped like a winner, when he sprinted stylishly over 3f in 36-3/5 on very good going here this morning. He was ridden by a riding boy. Sir Gauntlet showed improved form, when he went as well as Royal Catch in238 words
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Article488 1971-01-23 22 THE amended classification list issued by the Malayan Racing Association on Jan. 20. Promotions: Cl 3 to Cl 2 Hlkmat, Saxony and Johnny Reb; Cl 5 to Cl 4 Hang Tuah II and Collusion. DDD Demotions: Cl 3 to Cl 4 Pica, Newcombe, Chenor and NlnJa;488 words
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Article, Illustration343 1971-01-23 22 ENGLAND STARTS CHASE FOR RUNS MELBOURNE, Fri. England got off to a sound start in their long chase to catch up with Australia's nine for 493 declared on the second day of the Fifth Test at the Melbourne Cricket ground tpday. At the close of play England were none for343 words
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190 1971-01-23 22 CHI CHENG RECEIVES ATHLETE OF YEAR AWARD CALIFORNIA, Fri. Track star Chi Cheng of Taiwan received the Associated Press award yesterday as woman Athlete of the Year for 1970 and said she was about ready to start her 1971 competition. George Zaharias presented the Mildred "Babe" Didrikson Zaharias Memorial TrophyAP - 190 words
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Article282 1971-01-23 22 RAFFLES Institution 'A' confidently moved into the semi-finals of the City District six-a-side \A' Division hockey tournament at the Ceylon Sports Gub yesterday. The Rafflesians defeated Junior College 2-0; beat St Joseph's 1-0 and edged Beatty Secondary 1-0. Krishna Kumar shone for Raffles. In the hotly contested282 words
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316 1971-01-23 22 GILSTEADERS Football Club recovered from a shaky start to beat Port Authority Recreation Club 4-2 to win the Football Association of Singapore Junior knockout cup at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The port men shocked Gilsteaders into action when they netted in the fourth minute. The316 words
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Article255 1971-01-23 22 ACROSS 1. Courtesy I learnt in my cot, I think (6) 7. Fin ling fault with Ashing? (7) 8. Hai ten drilling, to some extent, a Ith a climber (7) 9. Foil »w and almost make sure (5) 10. Inclines to reconstitute Andes grit (9) 12, 19255 words
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Article135 1971-01-23 22 Average solving-time. See how you compare ACROSS 1. Contrivance (6) 7. Visualize (7) 8.. Beastlike man (7) 9. Saltpetre (5) 10. Far-reaching (9) 12. Before archaic (3) 13. Extent (4) 15. Sergeants' markings (7) 17. Freedom from restraint (4) 19. Consumed (3) 21. Down-to-earth (9) 22. Celebration135 words
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Miscellaneous90 1971-01-23 22 SATURDAY RUGBY: SCC vs IRAR (Padang 5 p.m.) SOCCER: Govt. Services League Div. 2 A Postal vs AUPE; Police "A" vs Poly; Div. 3B Survey Dept. vs PUB; VC "A" vs Prisons (all matches at Farrer Park 5 p.m.); Schools seven-a-side competition (Farrer Park 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) SWIMMING:90 words
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1274 1971-01-23 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Sungei Wang II has been working with gusto in the mornings and I am not looking beyond him for the winner in race five here tomorrow. The Macquario gelding disappointed in his last three outings in the top division probably due1,274 words
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Article, Illustration1328 1971-01-23 23 1 ***** SIMBA 6 (Sing) 9.00 (F) Tan e (11) 2 09 WORTHWHILE 3 (HC Tan) 8.1 1 RS Breukelen Asuwadi (4) 3 4 ACE OF DIAMONDS II 4 (KN) 8.10 (SF) Manaor Ng (10) 4 DELLARIS 4 (Dellans) 8.10 Allan Chiang (16) 5 HYDROFOIL 3 (APC) 8.101,328 words
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Article, Illustration1258 1971-01-23 24 PLUMP ON SIR KNIGHT IN CUP TRIAL KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Plump on Sir Knight in the Cup trial run over 9f here on Sunday. One of the outstanding horses last season, the Martian II gelding rose from a humble class five company to the top class after scoring four wins-in-a-row.1,258 words
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Article1381 1971-01-23 24 1 ***** SNOW MIST 5 (Auric) 9.00 R. Breuk Velu (4) 2 ***** GREEN SON 4 (WJ Wearne) 8.12 Allan Wilson (3) 3 OS66S LIKEWISE 7 (J. DonneUy) 8.12 Owner Hassan (1) 4 ***** SECOND PHASE 5 (Leon* Tan) 8. 10(SF) J. DonneUy Chiam (15) 5 ***** GAMBALAN1,381 words
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Advertisement64 1971-01-23 23 Time for the best- r o^ ■fr^i W>C)IM H tT" "-HI ___I_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_a ___i __k. r^V^M/^ I ___1 _L _1 M _______2_*J______l H^'F-nll H I ____b v^^^ r^^ _p WmmW'm t -S^' j____h_. _r < m ttmmrrmmr U 3__k. mwmr ___T^^SL 41 s s'-«fe~'~""5 '-«fe~'~"" '-'-^_i_****"i_r J______________J" 'Jl_______r Br v*"^''* -'^^-'rJ64 words
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