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Title Section15 1971-01-29 1 THE SINGAPORE herald No. 162 Singapore Friday, January 29, 1971 MC(P) No. 2525 15 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration549 1971-01-29 1 A 'kill Amin' call from S'pore KAMPALA, Thurs. Ugandan coup leader, Maj.-Gen. Idi Amin, said here yesterday that Dr. Obote had ordered his murder from Singapore, where he was attending the Commonwealth conference last week. Gen. Amin told a Press conference that his men intercepted a telephone call from Dr.549 words
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204 1971-01-29 1 Uganda army coup an act of treason, says Nyerere DAE ES SALAAM, Tfcurs. Tanzanlan President Julius Nyerere described the army coup n neighbouring Uganda as "aa act of treason to the whole course of African progress and freedom." Dr. Nyerere, who returned ahead of schedule from a state visit toAFP; AP - 204 words
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290 1971-01-29 1 Only five Guinea hangings so far Paris journalist PARIS, Thurs. Only five people have been executed m Guinea so far, and much of what has been written about the hangings is false, according to Robert Lambotte, special correspondent of the Communist Party Daily L'Humanite, who returned here on Tuesday from290 words
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202 1971-01-29 1 Haggling starts over prices of Gulf oil TEHERAN, Thurs. The major international oil companies sat down today for oil price bargaining with the Persian Gulf producer- countries on the basis of a compromise proposal largely taking into account the latter's demand for a "regional settlement. Mr Jamshid Amuzegar, the IranianAFP - 202 words
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Article, Illustration339 1971-01-29 1 Five in car die in crash with bus GOING HOME AFTER VISQJBS FRIENDS AND RELATIVES FIVE young men were killed and one seriously injured yesterday evening .when their Toyota saloon car was involved m a collision with a Tay Koh Vat bus at the 11% mile, Sembawang Road. They were339 words
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Article62 1971-01-29 1 COLOMBO, Thurs. Canadian Premier Pierre Trudeau today became the second Prime Minister to climb the 600 ft. fifth century rock fortress of Sigiriya, 125 miles from Colombo. The first was Chinese Premier Chou En Lai when he visited Ceylon m 1963. The ascent is over slipperyAFP - 62 words
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Article85 1971-01-29 1 nan JOHANNESBURG: The Anglican Dean of Johannesburg, the Rev. G.A. FrenchBeytagh, was released on US$7,OOO bail this morning when he appeared m a magistrate's court here on charges under the Terrorism Act. ODD TAIPEH: Visiting Barbados Prime Minister Earl Barrow flew to the offshore island of Quemoy today for a85 words
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Advertisement88 1971-01-29 1 The Honest Pickpocket Our Mini cassette Recorder fits snugly m your pocket and picks up sounds. Through its built-in microphone it makes candid sound snapshots without anybody being the wiser. But pick it out of your pocket, connect the external mike, and it becomes a visible, respectable "sound notebook" or88 words
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Miscellaneous9 1971-01-29 1 WEATHER •alook for tnm C a.m. to ••©■today^ Fairy9 words
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Article, Illustration391 1971-01-29 2 IT'S END OF THE ROAD FOR EDWARD KENNEDY WASHINGTON: Senator Edward Kennedy has been rejected by his own party m a reverse which spells doom for the Kennedy political dynasty. The defeat ended any likelihood of Mr. Kennedy's winning the Democratic Presidential nomination In 1972, or ever. In a stunning391 words
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Article, Illustration1331 1971-01-29 2 ROY MACARTNEY - ROY MACARTNEY "EVERY time somebody is fired these days, prices go up," satirist Russell Baker observed recently m the New York Times. "The economists can't understand it." Some claim they can. It is as though uninterrupted economic expansion since World War II has narcoticised workers1,331 words
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808 1971-01-29 2 Sedition charge suggests a 'terrible scenario' Viewpoint A TERRIBLE scenario is unfolding m Malaysia which may come to affect the people of Singapore. In August 1970 the NOC through Emergency Ordinance No. 45 amended the Sedition Act to make a seditious tendency include any questioning of Article 152 (National Language),808 words
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Article493 1971-01-29 2 t^y THE SINGAPORE HERALD THE GODS are being kind to Mr. Heath. First it was the fortuitous appearance of two Soviet naval ships off Singapore which gave some credence to his argument about the Soviet presence m the Indian Ocean. And now the overthrow of493 words
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Article271 1971-01-29 2 NURSES... WOODSTOCK I REFER to the allegation by Llm Kirn Siong under the 5i a din H p «tientB bullied while Sister looks on" (S.H Dec. 24) Investigations have been made and I have also privately interviewed individual patients m Ward 51. All the patients are emphatic that they have271 words
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Article, Illustration336 1971-01-29 3 Spore takes a look at its Bird Park A VOTE OF APPROVAL FOR THE MILLIONS SPENT... THE MULTlmillion dollar Jurong Bird Park got an over- whelming vote of confidence during Chinese New Year 40,000 people passed through the turnstile m two days, and there were queues at the entrance from336 words
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157 1971-01-29 3 THERE were two more firecracker casualties yesterday bringing the total number of people Injured since Chinese New Tear's Day to five. They were Ang Siang Hoe, eight, of Queensway and Mak Sect Fou, 15, of Kirn Han Place. Ang received burns on the157 words
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Article61 1971-01-29 3 THE Defence Minister of FtJi, Ratu Penal* Ganflau, hat presented a Kava bowl to Lieutenant H.C. Farlow, Director of Mualc of the 3rd Commando Brigade Band. The presentation was made as a token of appreciation to Mr. Farlow whose band performed In FtJi for five days61 words
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Advertisement103 1971-01-29 3 fIH BB^S^^^^'^^^^^B^E' Id y- jP y*R*:'. j^Kv 9 vX-av;':-;-: ;^_^^^_^_^^^^^^v>:-.-. :■>:■???■*: Blk i J^Bi "fhen a man relaxes i^ r '^^BB^B^B^B^BBk I mF after a hard day's work, JL jf r .f^^^^H yjgp'' he relaxes m his own ■k. «R fi^^^Hjf^P^^B^B^^ special way- with a strong, |H what the day103 words
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Article, Illustration149 1971-01-29 4 Allez-oop! A lion pyramid goes for the dancers' reward NEW Year "ang pows" don't grow on trees, but as these enthusiastic lion dancers found out yesterday, you may find them on top of buildings if you look hard enough. This picture of the traditional gathering of "ang pows" was taken149 words
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Article, Illustration281 1971-01-29 4 Friendship at the twist of a dial THE SAMARITANS of Singapore, a society that offers friendship to the despairing, received 17 telephone calls on Chinese New Year's Day. The call* came from young people of both sexes who were worried, depressed, upset or agitated over problems, according to the deputy281 words
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146 1971-01-29 4 THEY WANT CHINESE SYLLABUS REVISION IN ENGLISH SCHOOLS THE Education Minister has been told that the syllabuses for teaching Chinese In primary and secondary English schools are too vague and what the students have learned is of no practical use to them. This is stated m a memorandum submitted to146 words
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137 1971-01-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. All secondary schools have been directed to form community service and goodwill clubs, the Director of Schools m the Ministry of Education, Mr. Kum 800, said here today. The move is aimed at inculcating a spirit of goodwill, national unity,137 words
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Article86 1971-01-29 4 LAU Cheng Kee, 25, who admitted stealing a spare wheel from a car belonging to Madam Khor Phaik Ewe on Tuesday was fined $400 m Magistrates' Court No. 1 yesterday. The court was told that Mdm. Khor had earlier parked her car m the compound86 words
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Article, Illustration264 1971-01-29 4 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew is one of a number of 'men named by Time magazine as possible successors to the retiring SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations, U Thant. The international news magazine says m an article264 words
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297 1971-01-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is waiting for the announcement of the second five-year Malaysian Development Plan, beginning this year, to channel aid and assistance to new projects when requested by the Government. An information officer of the297 words
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Advertisement205 1971-01-29 4 I YOU CAN I I STAY YOUNG I I IF YOU KNOW HOW! I H FORMULA 3 Geriatric Capsules are not just H an/ Geriatric Capsules. FORMULA 3 I I Geriatric Capsules are formulated with the OVER I 30's m mind. As YOU grow older YOUR arteries I harden. This205 words
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Miscellaneous42 1971-01-29 4 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker OU| WELL a &K\pp\ue one r Bk nr\f^\[o)[^ MY SOSH/ IT LUNCH W/LL I HT LS\hj\Jlj\Zs\ iocxe utCB I've po aae g^op i cq HCIII/? MISSEP LUNCH/ \jJ|? v I >^^' Llir^ THE PCX« CLOSED (mj&s\ r P3sfefir'^42 words
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285 1971-01-29 6 First ADMO (Alliance's only multiracial body) convention in March KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Alliance Direct Membership Organisation, the fourth component of the Alliance Party, will hold its first convention here m March. Given official status by the Grand Alliance Council on Dec. 6 last year, ADMO will elect its central285 words
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Article48 1971-01-29 6 PRESIDENT Sheares has consented to be patron of the Singapore Association for the Blind, according to official SAB sources. The First Lady, has agreed to be patron of the Singapore stalls at the International Bazaar to be held In the Victoria Memorial Hall on June 12.48 words
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Article62 1971-01-29 6 PENANG, Thurs. A Custom* party from the antismuggling division here seised 31 cartons of whisky and three cartons of cigarettes from a foreign fishing vessel m the harbour yesterday. Two men were detained. The party of four was making a regular check. The goods were hidden62 words
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Article47 1971-01-29 6 TING Lan Inn, 23, denied breaking into a house m Race Course Road belonging to Lin Seng Yong at 1.30 a.m. on Chinese New Year's Day. The case will be transferee! to a district court on Saturday, when a date for hearing will be fixed.47 words
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Article, Illustration69 1971-01-29 6 Mr. til Mrs. H. Sabraaiaßlaai after their Waif at the a-Miy^— ft^. dapam Teaiale la Bc*t Lame, KaaJa Lampar, yesterday The ceaale (jrtth garlaais) are sees after the weodfta* ceremeay surrouaded by relatives ud Meads. Mr. SahraauLalaai is the Asseciated Press represea Utlve la Malaysia.69 words
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Article, Illustration305 1971-01-29 6 Home ahoy! For a family of five... THEIR CHOICE: A HUT ON A RAFT IN land-starved Singapore, home can be anywhere and often is. Pipa Ghani. 49, is livin with his wife and three children on a raft m the harbour off Nicoll Highway. They moved about a month ago305 words
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229 1971-01-29 6 MALACCA, Thurs. Mara is to increase the number of its scholarships from 800 to 1,000 this year to help Malay students further their studies at universitylevel. The increase was necessary m view of the growing number of Malay students going to universities,229 words
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Article85 1971-01-29 6 Bars raided in hunt for weapons KUALA TRENGGANU, Thurs. Four police teams raided two nightclubs and 15 bars here looking for "offensive" weapons just before midnight on Chinese New Year's eve. The operation followed an incident a day earlier m which a member of the Police Field Force was stabbed.85 words
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Article, Illustration110 1971-01-29 6 PEOFESSOR R.w. Hawker f the University ef Q— aaslsad wUI coadact a m«ata-l«ag post graduate caurse ia pftyslelegy at the University of Singapore, beglaaiag ea Feb. If. He 12-lectare coarse If designed to prepare medical mad dental graduate* far the Primary examlaatioas ta surgery,110 words
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147 1971-01-29 6 JAKARTA, Hart. Elements of the Tandjang Pura Division In Kallmaataa (Borneo) killed a Commaalst guerilla and seized ammumJtten, several weapons and pictures of Chairman Ma* Tie-tug la operation along the Sarawak border ea las. 17 official frees said here today. An army spokesman147 words
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219 1971-01-29 6 REMINDER ON SCHOOL UNIFORMS DEADLINE KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Government-assisted schools m West Malaysia which have not yet switched over to the new standard uniforms were today reminded that they have one more year to meet the deadline. The reminder came from the Public Relations Officer of the Ministry of Education,219 words
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Article41 1971-01-29 6 THE Singapore Institute of Management will organise a course on "Investment management and security analysis" at the Chinese V.M.C.A. from Feb. 8 12. Tile course will be conducted by Mr. D.F.H. Sinclair, director of a local Stockbrokering firm.41 words
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348 1971-01-29 6 Malacca Selatan election: A test af the crisis law KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The election for the Parliamentary constituency of Malacca Selatan on Saturday will provide the testing ground for the Alliance Government's emergency law barring candidates from raising sensitive issues m election campaigns. Candidates m the four-cornered fight for the348 words
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246 1971-01-29 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minister with Special Functions, Taa Sri Ghazall Shafle, said today that a programme to conquer poverty must transcend racial lines and must benefit all, irrespective of their racial origin. He was clarifying Press reports on his speech at the246 words
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Article, Illustration454 1971-01-29 7 THEATRE m Singapore is inactive as usual. There has been some rumblings about the bleak future facing the theatre when the British theatre groups die a natural death m a year's time. There will be fewer plays to see, but what the pull-out serves to highlight454 words
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Article87 1971-01-29 7 DREAMS MONEY CAN BUY THE Film Society will show "Dreams That Money Can Buy" at the Cultural Centre on Jan. 31. This film, produced by Hans Richter, won the Venice Film Award of 1947. It tells the story of Joe, a young poet In a desperate mood, who capitalises on87 words
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590 1971-01-29 7 GRAND FUNK SAILROAD Live album (Capitol) IT was m the summer of 1969. Three young lads walked into Capitol's New York offices to get their Railroad on record. Since then the Railroad is not only on record with albums "On Time/ "Grand Funk"590 words
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Article, Illustration78 1971-01-29 7 MR. FOO Jong Wee, a pharmacology graduate of the University of Singapore, has received his Master of Science degree at a graduation ceremony m the University of Melbourne. His wife was among the large crowd m the graduation hall who saw him receive his degree78 words
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Article64 1971-01-29 7 THE Sceneshifters are looking for Singaporeans to take part m their June production of Franz Lehar's "Land of Smiles." The society is m urgent need of new singers because of the British Forces pull-out However, new members need not: have any previous experience m amateur operatics. Rehearsals64 words
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Advertisement82 1971-01-29 7 This Saturday, 30th January, is D Day Drinks>^«V wfiS day)at The Bar of the Imperial Hotel, Its impressive copper-panelled doors \\m will open on to a lounge bar that combines luxury, comfort and a decor that pleases m B a manner quite unique m this part of the world. i82 words
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Miscellaneous111 1971-01-29 7 BLONDIE By Chic Young •i (MO SUMST^AOj I•■ I[i 1 v fag I 7^^ v > CAN I PLEASE 3 OIiAV IP YOU ">"- J I anofsrwu vnuo i f u**.*ky, if- you i ir BUHMUW YW«JK I WANT ALL TUIC j V RAZOR. -^y^. -jf I V GOOD LATHER111 words
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Article218 1971-01-29 8 America may hire arms to Israel CAIRO, Thurs The United States may hire arms to Israel. The authoritative daily newspaper Al Ah ram reported here today that the question will be discussed at a meeting between Israel Finance Minister Pinhas Sapir, and U.S. officials Al Ahram added that the U.S.218 words
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Article32 1971-01-29 8 NEW YORK, Thurs. Actor Marlon Brando will play the lead role m the film of Maro Puzo's best-selling novel about the Mafia, ♦The Godfather," a Paramount Pictures spokesman said here.32 words
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Article36 1971-01-29 8 LONDON, Thurs. Transport Minister John Peyton confirmed m a written Commons reply today that the British Government has decided to sell the publiclyowned Thomas Cooks travel organisation to the private sector.36 words
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490 1971-01-29 8 SAIGON, Thurs.— The United States is conducting the heaviest bombing campaign of the war over Laos and Cambodia m efforts to force Hanoi "to make accommodations," and pave the way for the withdrawal of all Air Force units from Vietnam by the end ofAP - 490 words
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Article26 1971-01-29 8 CAIRO, Thurs. Egyptian Vice-Presldent Hussein Shafel met Palestinian resistance leader Yasser Arafat for talks yesterday, the semi-official newspaper Al Ahram reported today.26 words
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Article276 1971-01-29 8 Newsmen warn on beating up NEW YORK, Thurs. The Association of Overseas American Press Correspondents threatened today to ask the U.S. Government to declare all Soviet newsmen m the United States persona non grata unless it had guarantees concerning the safety of American newsmen m the Soviet I Union. The276 words
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Article56 1971-01-29 8 SAIGON, Tnurs. Australian soldiers killed three Vietcong guerillas and wounded a fourth m a clash during the Tet New Year truce, Australian military headquarters reported. A communique said the Vietcong violated the truce by trying to infiltrate civilian houses which a platoon of the Second Battalion,AP - 56 words
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Article50 1971-01-29 8 SEOUL, Thurs. President Park Chune-hee today appointed former Air Force General Chang Sung-hwan as Transportation Minister replacing Mr. Paik Sun-yup. Mr. Paik tendered his resignation following an unsuccessful attempt last Saturday by a 22-year-old Korean youth to hijack a domestic Korean Air Lines plane to North Korea.50 words
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Article177 1971-01-29 8 NEW YORK, Thurs. When the much talked about videocaaaette. Industry begins offering equipment for home use, the first films available might be aez features. Hie show business weekly, Variety, reports m yesterday's edition that producers and distributors of "sex-art, sexploitation and hardcore theatrical films'* areAP - 177 words
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Article, Illustration53 1971-01-29 8 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere, left is seen off by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi yesterday, cutting short his week's visit to India, after General Idi Amin, leader of Uganda's military coup, accused him of preparing to attack Uganda m an effort to restore exPresident Milton53 words
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Article, Illustration176 1971-01-29 8 Makarios: Talks 'not satisfactory NICOSIA, Thurs. Cyprus President Archbishop Makarios, (above), told Greek Cyprtot politicians yesterday that there had bees bo satisfactory progress In the talks with Turkish Cypriots ob settling the problems of the Island. .He said the Turkish Cypriot position was "unacceptable" to Greek Cypriote. "I stress thatAP - 176 words
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Article245 1971-01-29 8 CALCUTTA, Thurs.— With the tempo of the election campaign gaining momentum m West Bengal, police here have unearthed another mass murder. The bodies of six youths with multiple injuries were found m the Diamond Harbour area on Tuesday. Police sources believe that the murders were245 words
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142 1971-01-29 8 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States may slow down installation of its Safeguards anti-ballistic missile system, said official Pentagon sources. The source said the matter was being studied at the National Security Council headed by Mr. Nixon's chief foreign policy adviser, Dr. Henry Kissinger.142 words
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Article72 1971-01-29 8 OTTAWA, Thurs. The Canadian Government has refused entry visas to five representatives of the South Vietnamese Provisional Revolutionary Government (P.8.G.), official sources indicated here last night The decision, made by Immigration Minister Otto Lang, stems from the fact that the main purpose of the visit byAFP - 72 words
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Article159 1971-01-29 9 Anglican Dean appears in court JOHANNESBURG, Ttaurs. The Anglican Dean of Johannesburg appeared In the magistrates court here today on charges under the Suppression of Communism Act after being held by security police for a full week. The Very Reverend Gonville A. ffrench-Beytagh was released on bail of 5,000 Rands159 words
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Article74 1971-01-29 9 LONDON, Thurs. Volunteers may soon be needed for trials of a British-developed contraceptive pill for men. Professor Denis Lacy of St. Batholomew's Hospital Medical School told newsmen yesterday that the trials could be held within a year. The pill, developed m the school's Zoology Department,AP - 74 words
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Article65 1971-01-29 9 KANSAS CITY, Missouri, Thurs. Former President Harry S. Truman, 86, received an optimistic report from his physician yesterday and the hospital where he has been confined since last Thursday said it was reducing the number of daily news bulletins on his condition. Mr. Truman's physician, Dr. WallaceAP - 65 words
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Article54 1971-01-29 9 WASHINGTON, Thurs. U.S. Customs agents seized nearly 4,000 lb. of hashish m 1970, an increase of 137 per cent over 1969, Federal Customs Commissioner Myles Ambrose said yesterday. Mr. Ambrose said that 50 tons of marijuana had been seized m 1970 compared with 28.5AFP - 54 words
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Article42 1971-01-29 9 YOKOHAMA, Thurs. The Japanese Imperial Villa m Hayama, on Saga mi Bay, west of Tokyo Bay, was burnt down by fire today. Nine fire engines rushed to the blaze but the mainly wooden structure was quickly destroyed. AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article40 1971-01-29 9 SANTIAGO (Chile), Thurs. The government yesterday took over the administration of another private bank because of alleged irregularities m its operations. President Salvador Allende has promised to nationalise the 26 private banks m Chile. APAP - 40 words
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123 1971-01-29 9 MOSCOW, Thars. The Soviet Writers Ualoa yesterday published aa attack on suppressed author Alexander Solzhealtsya, accusing him of making false charges agalast his oountry when he was expelled froai the writers organisation 14 month* ago. This was the first opea reply to the angry letterAP - 123 words
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Article, Illustration300 1971-01-29 9 All set for Apollo moon launch CAPE KENNEDY, Thurs. The launch team made final adjustments to the two Apollo 14 spaceships, certifying them for flight to the moon on Sunday. Throughout the day, the crew, working at the 320-foot level of the launch support tower, removed test equipment, and replaced300 words
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Article49 1971-01-29 9 SNOWMAN JAPANESE STYLE SAPPORO, Japan, Thurs. Holiday-makers are dwarfed by a huge snow sculpture on display at the annual snow festival m the capital of Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island. It shows a young warrior subduing a giant ogre. The festival coincides with the international winter sports week m Sapporo.49 words
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161 1971-01-29 9 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The U.S. Government said yesterday that It would appeal against a district court decision declaring unc onsi tntional the wiretapping of radical domestic groups' phones without a court order. A Justice Department spokesman said the department would appeal against a rulingAP - 161 words
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Article148 1971-01-29 9 BELFAST, Thurs. Premier James ChichesterClark defeated attempts by the extreme right wing of his ruling Unionist Party to unseat him early today. A heated 12-hour debate m the provincial Parliament ended m rejection by 29 votes to 7 of what amounted to a motion ofAP - 148 words
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Article32 1971-01-29 9 ODD LONDON, Thurs. Cigarette sales have dropped as much as 16 per cent at hundreds of kiosks m London following the anti-tobacco campaign begun by the Royal Academy of medicine last December.32 words
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Article74 1971-01-29 9 PRAGUE, Thurs. Czechoalovak Communist Party leader Gustav Husak took on the additional post of National Front chairman yesterday reviving part of the power structure of former dictator Antonin Novotny. A brief announcement said Mr. Husak' was unanimously eelected to the chairmanship of the National Front,AP - 74 words
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Article61 1971-01-29 9 NEW YORK, Thurs.American singer Barbra Streisand has been named defendant m a US$5O,OOO suit by a writer who claimed that she failed to pay him for material he wrote for her. Id papers filed yesterday m Manhattan Supreme Court, Robert James Hilliard said he provided MissAP - 61 words
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Article, Illustration166 1971-01-29 9 REGGIO Dl CALABRIAN, Thurs. Rioting lasted late into the night as inhabitants of this southern Italian city digested the news that a national parliamentary committee had recommended that a Regional Government Council should make the final decision m choosing a capital for their regionAFP - 166 words
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83 1971-01-29 9 DOHA, Qatar, Thurs. Sir William Luce, personal representative of British Foreign Secretary, Sir Alex DouglasHome, arrived here today on the third leg of his tour of the Persian Gulf area. Shortly after his arrival, he conferred with the Governor of Qatar, Sheikh Ahmed BenAFP - 83 words
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Article64 1971-01-29 9 BORDEAUX (France), Thurs. Ten people were burnt to death when a Por-tuguese-registered minibus crashed into a fuel-laden tanker truck parked at a roadside near here, setting it afire. The flames immediately engulfed the minibus, but the tanker driver managed to rescue a small girlAFP - 64 words
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189 1971-01-29 9 LONDON, Thurs. The British postal strike went into its ninth day today and, as one newspaper put it, "it's not so funny any longer." Last week, the absence of mail meant chiefly a welcome absence of bills for most Britons. But as the postalAP - 189 words
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Article124 1971-01-29 9 Boy dies of 'old age' at 12 VITORIA (Brazil), Thurs. Jomar Henreque Silva, who was an old man at an adolescent age because of a rare disease, died of a heart attack while playing at his parents' home on Tuesday. His doctors said he was chronologically 12, but physically 90.AP - 124 words
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Article53 1971-01-29 9 LONDON, Thurs. Parliament early today voted solidly m favour of a worker's right to refuse to join a trade union. The 314-265 vote against the "closed shop" a Government majority of 49 came during debate on the Conservatives' Industrial Relations Bill, which aims toAP - 53 words
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Article78 1971-01-29 9 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. Former Guatemala President Jacob Arbenz drowned yesterday m the bathtub of his residence, the District Attorney's office reported. Officially, cause of death was listed as "asphyxia due to Immersion." Arbeaz, sob of a Swiss-born druggist and a Guatemalan mother, lived la exile la Enrope andAP - 78 words
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Article, Illustration705 1971-01-29 11 I.F. STONE - I.F. STONE BACKGROUND TO THE FOREIGN NEWS A commentary on two sets of trials THE commutation of the death sentences m the Leningrad and Burgos trials have similar backgrounds. Both reflect the desperation of suppressed national minorities: m the one case of Russian Jews, m the other705 words
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Article293 1971-01-29 11 DENIS WARNER - DENIS WARNER CAMBODIA needs not only military equipment but military advisers to teach its rapidly expanding Army. One senior Western military officer, who recently saw the Army at work, was full of praise for its zeal but perturbed about its lack of professionalism. When the North Vietnamese293 words
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Article508 1971-01-29 11 LAN COLVIN - Mombasa: A future naval base? LAN COLVIN By IF EVER it became necessary to weigh the strategic value of Britain's Indian Ocean foothold at Mombasa against Simonstown and maritime facilities m South Africa there is no doubt that the Royal Navy would want the latter. Yet the facility which Britain508 words
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Advertisement71 1971-01-29 11 one very good reason to buy During the Sanyo's Special Festive Season B^^ Offer from 12th. Nov. 1970 to 31st. Jan. 1971, you will receive an attractive rice 22 cooker (Model EC-23W) FREE when you BBBfci^^^te-^^. JC i^ //mOD€L 11 f f 11 MODEL 23^K68L^ S= \fl 11 |^™llllllll| Q^fe71 words
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226 1971-01-29 12 Bhutto and Mujibur meet to work out future of Pakistan DACCA, Thurs. The titans of Pakistani Politics, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Mr. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto met yesterday to seek agreement on the shape of the country's future civilian Government. "We have started talking/ said Sheikh Mujibur after an no minuteAP - 226 words
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Article64 1971-01-29 12 FRANKFURT, Thurs. An international team of 31 members from 11 countries including British, Norwegian, Japanese and Nepalese climbers will leave here on February 14 for Nepal from where they will attempt to climb Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain, by the southwest face. The £89,00064 words
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Article, Illustration177 1971-01-29 12 'The dawn of hostility' DAR ES SALAAM, Thurs.— The Government-owned Standard newspaper called on the Government today to ensure that Tanzania's defences were m good order "m view of the dawn of hostility coming from Kampala."— AFP NAIROBI, Thurs. Uganda's new Head of State, Maj.177 words
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Article, Illustration681 1971-01-29 12 A conscript's tribute to his nation HIS LAST WISH: LET THE PRIME MINISTER HAVE WHAT IS DUE TO ME "SUPPOSING I was to meet with an accident while on duty," National Serviceman Private Robin fidward Jorce, 20, told his grandparents shortly before his death, "surely there would be a good681 words
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135 1971-01-29 12 'No' to views of Opposition on TV or radio KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— The Minister of Information and Culture, Da to Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah, said today he did not feel it necessary for Opposition parties to explain over radio and television their views on the proposed Amendments to the135 words
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Advertisement82 1971-01-29 12 "Sure I fly BOAC to London. Who else has theVCIO? For some people there is only one airline. Only BOAC offers you the jet with the four powerful Rolls Royce engines at the back. To give you a faster take-off and a slower, smoother landing. The fabulous VCIO. Takes off82 words
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Article9 1971-01-29 13 THE SINGAPORE herald Section II Friday, Jan. 29. 19719 words
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Article, Illustration192 1971-01-29 13 THE LAEGE metal block In this picture Is the keel for one of five giant container ships which will serve Singapore on the Europe/Far East service starting In 1972. Being specially built for Overseas Containers Ltd. In the Hamburg yards of Howaldswerke-Deutsche Werft A.G., the192 words
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287 1971-01-29 13 LONDON, Thurs. A clean railway means happy passengers, porter Yahaya Bahari believes. That's why, he threatened French passenger Alfred Hosmer with a sickle, he said. The circumstances of the dispute between Hosmer and Yahaya, a 42-year-old Malaysian who cycled to Britain mAP - 287 words
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137 1971-01-29 13 A SINGAPORE cargo skip, the Pasteur, sank ■ear the Indonesian Island of Tambelan Bear Ike Rlaa Archipelago, but all Its 15 Singapore crew members reached safety la a lifeboat. The skip waa oe Its way from Slbn, Sarawak, to Stegapare Mam. 12 with a137 words
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325 1971-01-29 13 A QUARTER-million-dollar project will start soon to convert a flatted factory to offices for the National Productivity Centre. An NPC spokesman, Mr. Loo Heng Chee said: "We are outgrowing our present offices m Corporation Drive, and we shall be shifting to325 words
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Article54 1971-01-29 13 THE Minister for Labour and Foreign Affairs, Mr S. Rajaratnam will dedicate the Hilton Hotel to tourism on Saturday. Mr Rajaratnam will unveil a bronze plaque m the hotel's ballroom In front of 800 guests. YOUR CINEMAS/P«f« 14 ECONOMIC AFFAIRS*SHIPPING/Pages 15-17 MOTORING/P»g«« 18/19 TV/P«g« 19 FORM54 words
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129 1971-01-29 13 MALAYSIA-Singapore Airlines is to give a new super-jet look to its fleet of five Boeing-707s by completely re-designing the interior. A statement from MSA says that the new look will give a spacious feeling to the passengers as well as more headroom.129 words
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Article74 1971-01-29 13 COMMERCIAL Law and Practice Part I, a course organised by the Extra Mural Studies Department, will start on Feb. 5 at 7.30 p.m. m the New Lecture Theatre of the University of Singapore. The lecturer will be Mr. Law Kirn Siang, an advocate74 words
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Article, Illustration34 1971-01-29 13 JENNY LEW - Aussie weather photo machine gift to S'pore EQUIPMENT which will receive photographs from orbiting weather satellites will be installed m the middle of next month at the meteorological office near Singapore Airport. JENNY LEW34 words
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482 1971-01-29 13 Master the moonshine during Chinese New Year In darkest Northern England, I'm told, there's a particularly potent ale nicknamed by its victims Journey to the Moon. Now that we're drinking the health of the Lunar New Year I suspect there'll be a few people here flying higfy on less sinister482 words
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Article50 1971-01-29 13 A MALAYSIAN, Loh Foong Kee alias F.K. Law was charged m Magistrates' Court No. 1 yesterday with possessing a forged Singapore passport on Jan. 22 at a hotel m Peck Seah Street. He was allowed bail of $2,000 pending further mention of the case on Feb. 4.50 words
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Advertisement55 1971-01-29 13 AMIR SONS I (Estd. 1921) 276, Orchard Road, Singapore, 9. Direct Importers I Of I I Carpets Rugs I j Specialists In Handmade: j 1 PERSIAN I Z PAKISTANI Z I TURKOMAN BOKHARAS I Also Specialists In: I U.K. Wall To Wall Carpets i i Machine Made Carpets From 155 words
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Miscellaneous18 1971-01-29 13 TODAY: 12.59 vi (9.3 ft); 12.10 dm (it.B ft) TOMORROW: 1J» am (9.4 ft); 12.5 C pM (ft.Sft)18 words
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Article, Illustration436 1971-01-29 14 WEST GERMAN PREMIER IN FOR TALKS SINGAPORE will be one of the few container ports linking Europe with East Asia when contained sati on goes into full swing by the end of the year. This was said by Mr. Hans Koschnick, Prime436 words
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Article122 1971-01-29 14 THE Extra-Mural Studies Department of the University of Singapore is starting two new evening courses soon at the Bukit Timah campus. Mr. George G. Thomson will conduct "Knowing Our Singapore," a 12-lecture course which will cover from the history to foods of Singapore. It begins at122 words
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Article, Illustration536 1971-01-29 14 URBAN planners and specialists m development m South-East Asia should base their planning on the region's potential for the 21st century rather than on the present situation, a Japanese planning expert said on Wednesday. Mr. Hiroshl Matsumqto, a transport and536 words
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Article139 1971-01-29 14 A mild outbreak of typhoid fever THERE has been a mild outbreak of typhoid fever In the Jalan Eunos area, and about seven confirmed cases have been hospitalised over the past week. It is not known whether more cases have been detected since Chinese New Year's Day. Private doctors In139 words
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272 1971-01-29 14 TWO people were killed m separate attacks on Wednesday night. Deaf-mute Teo Ah Cheng, 18, of Lorong Tai Seng, was bashed on the head by a group of youths, about 100 yards from his house. He was on the way to see a272 words
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Article121 1971-01-29 14 A FULL-TIME course leading to a technician's diploma m architectural and engineering draughtsmanship has been planned for the 1971-1972 session at the Singapore Polytechnic. The course will have a common first year of full-time study followed by a second year during which a specialist course121 words
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Advertisement172 1971-01-29 14 I ODEON: TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! (No Free List) J <~Tr2E BIGGEST, MOST VIOLENT ADVENTURE j J I 1 EVER TO EXPLODE YOU OUT OF YOUR SEAT! < a^Asa^MMß^M b^b)Sb^b\b^b^b%bl b^bv\^^^^^^-! I B iß^JnNJTHl^^^El^^^Bßl^BrSS*^"^!^^ I KOINO Htt B> fW WtillS^F V^ Pi 6 Show* Dally I FATTCHOY I"* J iT 7^ rg172 words
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Advertisement52 1971-01-29 14 nun VISIT NOW THE ONE €r ONLY KOREAN RESTAURANT IN SINGAPORE BAR.-8.-a I KOREAN SPECIALTIES C Advance Ordor Minimum 3 hours) GinMng Chicktn Soup L— Moat I Vtgttabto Snack II a.m. to 12 midnight lmiW&- «okk»n PhcxmU W^? STILL THE IP BEST II" SZECHUAN M^ CUISINE «t-;&service doubt i v52 words
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Advertisement714 1971-01-29 14 ALL SHOWS NO FREE LIST 37th RECORD DAY! Dally 3 Snows: 2.30. 5.45 A 9.00 TO**" Starts 2.50. COS A 9.20 (Sums. A Hals Extra Shaw 11 a.m.) < Mm. $1.60. $2.50 A $4.00 j Fox's "TORAI TORAI TORAI" 70MM Color by Dolmo HOW SHOWINQ! 11 a.m.. 130. 4.00. 6.30714 words
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Article56 1971-01-29 15 LONDON, Thurs. Tozer Kemsley and Millbourn (Holdings) Ltd. said it had agreed to acquire control of BMW Concessionaires (GB) Ltd. BMW Concessionaires is the sole UK Importer of BMW cars, motor cycles and marine engines. TKM is to purchase, for approximately £606,000 75 per cent of56 words
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Article350 1971-01-29 15 Prices opened higher yestwdav at the market started a new account m active trading. Later, the market became mixed with narrow price movements, but on balance gains were slightly m excess of falls. The stock average rose 2.28 yen to 2,102.36 yen. Sony initially received good support350 words
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Article232 1971-01-29 15 which owns BMW Concessionaires and a group of BMW dealers m the London area. In addition, TKM have undertaken to repay £388,000 of loans made to the Vistby Group by the vendors. The 1970 pre-tax profits of the Vistby Group are warranted to be not less than £200,000Reuter - 232 words
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Article51 1971-01-29 15 LONDON, Thurs. General Electric said it is bidding for the ordinary shares of Marconi International Marine that it does not already own on the basis of three GEC 5/ordinary for every two MIMCO £1 shares, or £2 iy 4 per cent unsecured loan stock 1988/93 or51 words
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Article888 1971-01-29 15 Mining shares advanced strongly m more active trading yesterday. Under joint leadership from North West Oil and Minerals and Trendex many speculative issues gained ground. Some oil stocks firmed but m this sector trading was still very quiet. Investors showed interest m selected industrial issues but thereReuter - 888 words
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Article100 1971-01-29 15 LONDON, Thurs. Hambros Bank anrtounces that the offer by Poseidon Limited has been accepted by holders of Lake View and Star, Limited, m respect of 3,415,948 shares, 68.9 per cent of the issued capital of Lake View, and has been declared unconditional. Acceptances will continue to beReuter - 100 words
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Article49 1971-01-29 15 LONDON, Thurs. Kinta Kellas Tin Dredging announced a first interim dividend of 30 per cent m respect of the year to March 31, 1971, (against 25 per cent for the previous year). The company indicates a total dividend of not less than 100 per cent (same). ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article22 1971-01-29 15 LONDON, Thurs. Kamunting Tin Dredging announced an unchanged interim dividend of six pence for the year to March 31, 1971. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article251 1971-01-29 15 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR JANUARY. 29. OUT: Truong Xuan 19; Benmhor 3/4; Shioya Mam 25/26; Silver Palace 42/43: Petaling 20 west. IN Sletter 20 west; Labuan Hadji (after Vasco Da Game) 22, Glenbeg (after Eastern Moon) 48; Ocean Prosper (after251 words
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Article188 1971-01-29 15 LONDON, Thurs. Grain shippers fixed a cargo from the U.S. North of Hatteras (USNH) to Belfast at 52/6 fd (free discharge) for February/March, and another from the same loading area to Glasgow at 52/6 freej discharge for February. A cargo of grain, 18,500 tons, was covered from188 words
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326 1971-01-29 15 BRUSSELS, Thurs. Britain has told the European Economic Community it will need more time than suggested by the Six to introduce the EEC-style value-added tax (VAT) system after joining the community. Britain also rejected any suggestion of an "entry fee" forAFP - 326 words
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Article129 1971-01-29 15 Thai line to enter rubber trade BANGKOK, Thurs. The Thai Navigation Company (TNC) will shortly become the first carrier la Thailand to engage m transhipment of raw rubber between Southern Thai ports and Singapore and Penang, the Bangkok Pott reported today. The Southern Thai ports are Songkla and Pattani. TheAFP - 129 words
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Article80 1971-01-29 15 LONDON, nan. The British Government today reaffirmed Its tight-money policy by maintaining the bank rate at seven per cent. Many industrialists and some foreign exchange dealers had expected a bask rate reduction to stem the Inflow of speculative mosey, attracted by the high British bank rate.AP - 80 words
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Article77 1971-01-29 15 LONDON, Thurs. The Commission of the European Economic Community (EEC), and West Germany, Ita!y, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg have joined m the fourth International Tin Agreement, negotiated m Geneva last summer. Signings took place at. the Foreign Office last night, a Foreign Office spokesman said.AP - 77 words
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Article34 1971-01-29 15 LONDON Yesterday's noon buying/selling rates, quoted to one sterling unit: United States 2.4164/69 Canada 2 4405/25 Canada Cross 98.95/99.00 West Germany 8.7720/60 Netherlands 8.6850/9(1 Switzerland 10.3840/80 Belgium 119.90/97 France 13.3245/85 Italy 1607.00/4034 words
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Article48 1971-01-29 15 KUALA LUMPUR: Commodity followed by value with rate of duty m brackets for Jan. 28 to Feb. 3. RUBBER: 49 1/8 cents a lb. (2 cents, total IVz cents). COPRA: $578 a ton (557.80). PALM OIL: $640 a ton ($4B). PALM KERNELS: $367.25 a ton ($36,725).48 words
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Article59 1971-01-29 15 (Yesterday's official buyer/seller prices, m pence per lb). Tone: Idle; ClF's Feb. 17-3/16 17-3/8, March 17-3/8 17-5/8; Spot 18-1/8 18-1/2; Settlements March 18-1/2 18-11/16, April 18-3/4 18-15/16, May 19 19-1/8, April/June 19 19-1/8. July/Sept. 19-5/8 19-13/16, Oct/Dec. 20-5/16 20-3/8, Jan/March 20-9/16 20-11/16, April/June 20-3/4 20-15/16, July/Sept. 21 21-3/16,59 words
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Article146 1971-01-29 15 (Yesterday's 1.30 p.m. prices, m sterling per long ton, unless otherwise stated). COPRA (U.S. dollars per long ton): Philippine/Indonesian Feb. 230, March and April both 232, all resellers. COCONUT OIL: Straits Unq; Malayan Jan Feb. 171 Vi quoted; Philippine (U.S. dollars per long ton) Feb. 333 quoted; Ceylon146 words
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Article28 1971-01-29 15 (Closing buyer/seller prices for Jan. 28, m sterling per metric ton). Tone: Barely steady; Spot 1441 1442; 3-month 1441 1442; Settlement 1440; Total turnover 285 tons.28 words
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Article23 1971-01-29 15 (Yesterday's closing prices, m U.S. dollars per ounce). Sin^pore Closed; Hongkong Closed; Beirut 38.40; London 38.05; Zurich 38.008, 38.155; Paris 38.53.23 words
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Article576 1971-01-29 15 The market drifted lower Securities reacted after recent on lack of interest yesterday. strength. Anxiety about the industrial Medium and long-dated situation was the main issues eased by up to a quarter downside factor but reports of point m early trading a decline m machine tool following576 words
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Article377 1971-01-29 15 Stocks eased m early Airlines were an isolated moderate trading yesterday. firm section m active trading. Stanpoor's industrial average The group was firm on dropped four cents and Wednesday and some analysts advances and declines were said their strength reflected about even: Volume was under the377 words
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Article263 1971-01-29 15 AMSTERDAM The market was mixed yesterday. Internationals were narrowly mixed with Akzo. Unilever, and KLM up. Royal Dutch, Philips, and Hoogovens down. In local industrials, mostly limited losses ou tnumbered gains. In narrowly mixed plantations. Deli eased further, while m quiet shippings Van O m meren was firmer.263 words
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Advertisement754 1971-01-29 16 (INCOWPOIUTEO »N THC WWJBLrC Of SINGAPORE) rCB BUILDING 2 SHENTQN WAV S»NGAPQWC 1 TEL *****3-* U.K. EUROPE SERVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE, P.r»»«m Nn.iii ARRIVES i NtPTUNC AMBCR 30 Jan/3 Feb 4/5 F«b 6 Feb H burg 8/3. R'dam 11/3 Havre 14/3. L don 18/3 NCPTUNC TOPAZ 1/4754 words
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Advertisement368 1971-01-29 16 AFT Anglo-French Trading Co. (Pte) Ltd. ***** /8 HC Harrisons ft Crosf ield ***** NOL Ne ptU ne Orient Lines Ltd *****3/7 ASC Alcos Steamship Corpn. *****6 ||C Ulay AC o. (Pta) Ltd ***** OL Orient Lloyd Sdn. Bhd ***** APL American President Lines ***** 141 O o»< e o/368 words
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Miscellaneous836 1971-01-29 16 111 /I KEY FOR EASY REFERENCE. The shipping schedules II I \l Nw beginning on this page are given m four parts for I I f\ N. ships westbound, eastbound, southbound and I L rs*^~' coastal. Each entry gives the following information: -L_ _j f4>^d^B^B^LflLf gUtfMlfkf^i NAME OF SHIP, date836 words
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Advertisement593 1971-01-29 17 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL Ml* SHIPPING CORPORATION BERHAD No. 30E Jin. Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. H The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE t»»;aaar« P.Sham ■•mm Arrh^a: ST. CONSTANTINE* In Port L.Havra 2«/2. H'fcurg 2/3. London 4/3. R dam 8/3 Antwerp 10/3. BUNGA MELOR 21 Fab/2 Mar 3/6 Mar 7 'B593 words
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Miscellaneous1023 1971-01-29 17 t CISIDOUnCI nC ljdin 0 hl tall [?J? Ut Of Sin O«Pore for Far East ports to the north-e^ast ALASKA MARU Hongkong. Japan. MOSK/LEO MS ALTAI R AUCOS MASTER Ap M.S.ALTA.R P. B »/M.,, Jwn Pu Mn «Pr 19/22 Osaka. Yokohama. Vancouver B.C. Jeddah. AOL/ASC ALCOS RANGER M r i«1,023 words
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Article, Illustration921 1971-01-29 18 ALLAN CHAN - Opel's got another winner ALLAN CHAN SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE: Overhead camshaft; bore 85 mm, stroke 69.8 mm, displacement 1,584 cc; maximum power 80 bhp at 5,200 rpm (net), maximum torque 95 ft. lbs. at 4,200 rpm; compression ratio 9.5:1. PERFORMANCE: Maximum speed 96 B mph; 0 to 60 mph m921 words
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Article, Illustration365 1971-01-29 18 THE TRANSMISSION system of the car comprises of a series of assemblies whose main purpose is to transmit the power from the engine to the road wheels. The first assembly from the engine Is the dutch, the metis by which the engine emu be connected365 words
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Article, Illustration260 1971-01-29 18 Adjust your brakes SPY SAFETY MOTORISTS may be cruising down the highways m the midlt7ts seated behind the wheel of a car that features a rooftop periscope and an emergency escape hatch. A tube-shaped scale model of such a car, designed by FalrciUd fflller, was displayed receatly before legislators from260 words
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Article, Illustration132 1971-01-29 18 Jus the ab into third gear, a has five gears. With all that bike is rock stet speed, and cruisin mph at Woodlanc not the sliflhte Bump control is good, and I Was ramming manh and other things i road without won First class is tl m which I can132 words
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Article688 1971-01-29 18 Here's st HONDA DESCRIBE their Super Sports CB 350 as a fast road burner. The bike does its best to live up to that claim. In the last year I have ridden half a dozen different types of 350 c.c. bikes and I can say that the Honda does not688 words
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Article, Illustration535 1971-01-29 19 LEE CHIU SAN - unknown unknown bio city LEE CHIU SAN gear, and this bike ars. that weight the ck steady at high cruising at 70 to 75 oodlands produced slightest wobble. itroi is also very I was cheerfully manhole covers things lying on the ut worrying, ss is the only way I can535 words
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657 1971-01-29 19 >re popular models, val of the ignition guarantee that your >t be started, the popular models m iust walk into a i buy a wiring which wfll teach 0 bypass the switch the bike. For even r mechanics, ing the wiring >f a657 words
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Article757 1971-01-29 20 THE SINGAPORE herald SATURDAY 1. $570 THREE ACES (Biarritz) 4A 9.00 (ds+9) Yangpang/Zain (9) 10/13 Sp27/9 d2c4 8.5g 6f; 1:13.8; Hd. ns, 2 Velu. 7/14 lplS/8 d4c3 7.5y 6f; 1:16; 1% sh, nk C. Leong. 5/8 lpB/8 dsc3 8.6y 6f; 1:15; lVz, 1, 3 Chiam. 2. 08 MASTERMIND (Count Clmbrone)757 words
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Article2825 1971-01-29 20 It. ***** SCHIEDAM (Matrlce) SA t.OS (ud) Mn. J. Breuk/R. Br.uk M. Ismail (13) 4/16 KL24/1 d3c2 8.5g 7f; 1:25.6; 4, nk. IVi lima. I. 6/14 Pg27/12 d2c2 8. Oh 8"if 1:58.8; Ns, 3. 3 Sub.an. 7/15 Pgl9/12 d3c2 B.By 6f; 1: 16.4; 2, 3, 2«* Cheam. t.2,825 words
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746 1971-01-29 21 1. 2020 OSAKA (Bogan Road) 4A 9.00 (dd*4) 9 (BF) SY Kau/Tulloh Podmore (16) 15/16 KL23/1 ci3c4 8. lOg 6f; 113.2; 2''i, J >«, nk Podmore. 2/12 Sp2B/ll d4c4 8.12$ 6f; 1. intelligence 8.1 1, 3. Bona Sera 8.11 1: 1746 words
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Article, Illustration5584 1971-01-29 21 13 SINCERITY (Songkoi) SNZ 8.01 (+5) a HC Tan/Lee Asuwadi (2) 3/8 KL24/1 dlc2 7.10g 7f 1. Dollar Standard 7.8, 2. Unforg«ttable 7.10 1:24.8; l^, 111 Asuwadi. 4/12 Pg27/12 dlc2 8. Oh B>jf; 1:59; 1, 5. 5 Asuwadi. 2/13 KLB/11 d2c2 8.9s 7f; 1. Kampong Melayu 8.6, 3. Bethesda5,584 words
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290 1971-01-29 23 CAVALIER - CAVALIER By RACING HERALD KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Ness Lane, Bukit Timah trainer Jack Spencer's Gold Cup hope, did a smart workout here this morning. The going was good. Winner of the Steward's Cup over the mile last month, the Sovereign Path gelding was290 words
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Article173 1971-01-29 23 Charity match nets 50,000 pounds LONDON, Thurs.-A crowd of 81,000 saw a Scottish Selection beat a joint Glasgow Rangers-Celtic* side 2-1 at Hampden Park m Glasgow last night m a match held m aid of the families of the Ibrox Park disaster victims. The match receipts amounted to about £50,000173 words
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Article246 1971-01-29 23 NEW YORK, Thurs. Australia's Rod Layer, winner of six straight tennis championship matches and US$6O,OOO m a period of 21 days, put a foam pad around the bottom of his left foot and said: "It gets tougher every match. The pressure is all on me andAP - 246 words
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Article, Illustration50 1971-01-29 23 AP Radio; )hoto) Chi Cheng of Taiwan, a student at California Polytechnic College, seen with the Babe Didrickson Zaharias Award which she received at a ceremony at Pomona, California, after being selected as Athlete of the Year for 1970. The permanent trophy is at left; She holds her personal awardAP Radio - 50 words
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Article1169 1971-01-29 23 TOTAL of 262 horses has been entered for the Penang Spring meeting on Feb. 6, 7, 13 and 14. (92 m Class 3), (74 m Class 5) and (96 m Class 6). CLASS 3 (6f or 7f; 6f or BVif): Affidavit 7f &Y*f, Altar Boy 7f BVif, Bambi1,169 words
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234 1971-01-29 23 MONTE CARLO, T hurs. -French Alpine Renaults, holding the top three places, set off tonight on the last stage of the tough 40th Monte Carlo Rally with strong chances for their first-ever victory. But with only four minutes separating the top six cars, itAP - 234 words
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302 1971-01-29 23 DAYTONA BEACH, Florida, Thurs. A Porsche driven by Mexican star Pedro Rodriguez established an unofficial course record speed of 130.38 mph as practice opened for the Daytona 24-hour race yesterday. Rodriguez, who co-drove one of the German machines to victory m the 1970AP - 302 words
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Miscellaneous66 1971-01-29 23 DAVY JONES By Sam Left LOOK. WEWE YEAH... I HOPE SHE [MARCO V THAT'S M6,l [WHO ARE T" B LISS LOWERY...VOH, MAM...I SOT A VISITOR, X E?^ HASN'T COME TO THE MARINO? J I'M GLAO ¥OU, MISS? J AND HN BUSINESS < WHATEVER S^^^^^^^ WRONg APPggSS.^ '^p-ATO 3AV... HS ~^\J$V4\TH66 words
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Miscellaneous567 1971-01-29 23 ACROSS DOWN 1. Cosmetic for cheek use L Glrrs initials traced m letter lu t] (8) v Cl Love You') (4) 4. You will have to take it to 2 Hear Dy chance i mprO ye stay the course (4) reception (4,2) 8 You need pluck to break out- 3.567 words
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Article, Illustration442 1971-01-29 24 SINGAPORE 'A' team consisting of schoolboys, sprang a surprise when they scored a brilliant 5-3 victory over the touring Nippon Gakki Company, the manufacturers of the Yamaha products, m a friendly table tennis match at the Monk's Hill Secondary School hall last night. The visitorsAFP - 442 words
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275 1971-01-29 24 Move to get cricket back in schools' calendar SINGAPORE Cricket Association has formed a sub-committee to find ways and means of reviving the game for the schools. Earlier this month the Singapore Schools Sports Council decided to drop cricket from its sports programme this year. The sub-commtitee, headed by SCA275 words
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Article, Illustration20 1971-01-29 24 NlppM Gakkl Company's table teaals ace Masahlko Okya who scored tkree victories 1b the match.20 words
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400 1971-01-29 24 SAPPORO, Thurs. The East German Nordic skiers who arrived here on Sunday to compete m the Sapporo international sports week competition, or PreOlympic Games, underwent their first practice at Nishioka Cross Country Course m the suburbs of Sapporo the following day.AFP; AP - 400 words
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287 1971-01-29 24 LONDON, Thurs. The British Government is considering a major change of policy to enable British sports teams to take part m South African events at public expense it was claimed here last night. Labour's ex-Minister of Sports Denis Howell and 20 otherAFP - 287 words
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207 1971-01-29 24 DURHAM, North Carolina, Thurs. At least ten countries will be represented In the African team to meet the United States In an athletics match for the first time here on July 16 and 17. The countries already known to be taking partAFP - 207 words
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Article131 1971-01-29 24 CINCINNATI, Ohio, Thurs. Former world heavyweight champion Jack Sharkey feels that he might have turned to his "brawling sailor tactics" if he had boxed Muhammad Ali. "We had a lot of tricks of boxing m the old days from stepping on your feet to pulling down your trunks or feintingAP - 131 words
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Article52 1971-01-29 24 LONDON, Thurs. Results of last night's English soccer games: English Cup-fourth round replay. Watford l, Oxford 2. English League Division 3: Walsall o, Preston 1. Division 4: Bournemouth 4, Exeter 1. AP. CARACAS, Venezuela. Thurs. Alfredo Marcano of Venezuela will fight Japanese junior lightweight Nobuo Chiba m Caracas on Feb.AP - 52 words
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Article400 1971-01-29 24 THE CITY District badminton championships for "B" and "C" Divisions (boys and girls) will begin on Feb. 1 at Bukit Ho Swee Secondary School. "C" Division games start at 8.30 a.m. and "B" Division from 2.15 p.m. THE FIXTURES Feb. 1 "B" Div. Boys: Raffles Inst. vs400 words